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Buffalo's arts and music weekly

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Money problems In the
Theater Olotrtct; closing ol the
Allandale an4 the Schuper;
Ros Magortan and)ocal foil&lt;..

OIUIS
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The Ceptatn with t he
heart exposed

WED.FRL•SAT.

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A look at the Prudential
building

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7 Ltlerary-WOilfs
readings by Bill
and Charles Palau;
and Rykt
IZ..c:keJ'mstn; Jessica Hagedorn

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Advertising Sl~kH 10 Studenls. Inc..

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�Art for art's sake; money, for god's sake
- - - - -- - --liY Bob Schooley

The economv? It's squeezing
the Theater District
tlarmlst, n I. • ptuaon whO tetJds

to,,..
allttns, •s
c•l•mlft.s.

Ot•~"•gg•r•rlnq d•ngt~rfi. propM.yfng

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he attt seen• In 8utlal0 ts l4't e&amp;nQtl, lt'IO
whllt II Ia no1 yet ume for at~y Ptul ~tres

to gallop ftanllclllly I~!OIIg~ ltle nlgnt, tht

worcl muat t'levertheleB be spread.
Many, of t.oUt'St, reeognlt.e the bind chat \vtot&amp;H'
Ney York Ia ll': ottlc-lal unemployment ot OYOt 12
pareent, numerous bualnen closings ana the fagt
that each weok over 600 laid off worklfl use up the
lnt o t tntlr unemployment bonttfltt art diamat bill- of
knowledge that are dllflcull. If not !mpoaslbte. to
iQI\Ore Ano. of t:®rse. ctub.s, U'tatet, movl4hDUHI

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he doort to the Allendate Mov._ TMa1re. 200
Allan Street, ond lha Schuper HouJt, t802

Nlagere Stroet, are locked. No movies, no
Pll'f&amp;, no banda, no poets, nothing. The two nnuas
na\fo-or fllhlf. had-a number of 1hinga In

common. Thoy both ••pportod underdogt:

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Allendale movies aboUI ~omosetrue11 and Australian
Ulmaj the Scnuper oeople like tflc Andaraof'l and
Oarthwalle, Hawldna and Sortets. and tk'*lmontl
" ' ' ' Bad Poem a... Both Venun' manager a view theJf
010 bullnnaes • • ''aJiatniltt\le" Of(lllnftatMml·; tor
oeopiO """'d•cln, nt Into 1/M Continental ot tho
ex.c"u..... fCH peopte wt)o .seemeo to han~ a com~
set or vatuu and belie's. Ana no•. bOt, placet are
CIOMd

Some of tne ltostcn between Screen Slatef'l ana
the landlotd aroa.e ttom the dlnrae bookings Eoctlce

was maklno, whJie aome ot U surety &lt;11me about
bKfluJo thl) theater went througtl sever•l 11 llnanclal
dry apelll", Eodico lolo theSun "Thera ate tlmoa
wnen 1 felt not enougll oeoule wo•e .Jupporung the
lfltater - lhlt was sometimes due 10 tne film, ot
l"eoauve rovleWt, 11'\d the fact thai II Wit "-ver warm
lnslda (though hut bllls froquonlly coli ftOOO)" Stle
Kten11tled Wttn folks who r~n ttM now41tunct

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llft.anetal Pf'Obtems. "'1\'e ~ar!_'lt&lt;t a tot ChOUQrt l1 wu
a gr•al ~lr ,,.,. ...
Sere~ ~ttera Inc, I• nowcwer. far ftom 4oad The

StOlt "Sc't•n Slater•,. al 100 EJmwood Ia ttlll open.

Ail manl"er ot movie ptraphernalla Ia available there
In addUion Eodlc:els contemplating oponlr1o a •1 16
mm club" that would show various obscuro ~~ond
t-.sser known I Uma. Mora on that rn tho tuturtl.
.A• lor #Itt Allend•'•· whtn end If U rtoPIM. II wilt

po''""•' "'•'I

oe .,

1 tnfHt convenuo,,t meater: Us
fH t•l( une r plor~ Ami lllat re•Jit&gt; 1.!1 1 li/JI.tnl

ana tn.t like 111 itteUng n•e nne11clat saueell. tt'!e
rfpples Cftltoel bt the ''re«U'on·• have begi.in to
nev-e a serloua tlfect on lhe anaautM:utturt 11 recent
' e:K&gt;fn on 1.1\t HlstorN:.-1 Soc:.tery and ,,. Buffalo
Pr\UhiUTMM'HC OrcMsua tnd&amp;cate Go\letnment oral\ta
are being reduceo ana oatronag• 11 Oown

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lht l"eattr lroot. tl'ie Sludlo Attna Theatre. ttle
tarao•r In IOWf\, has IO.St fl'O!lOy in 3 ol ftl lUI 41
seaton a tnO has been lorcoa to meke large cute In
&amp;atary and oth11 areas. Anlstlc OltMIOt Dl¥1d FranK
told the Prodigal Sun that " The loss of prlvtle
foundation monl1t1 - Ford and Rockerfeller - nu
hurt the moat" so tat: drop! fn ellendance and tne
oues1 thtl ''nut ye1r we'n probabty Jtart to IHI the
~st In goYtmment lunc:J1f1Q. •• are tesa then
te.t.ttuling
Ftenk Nkf lftat In the 1961&gt;$ and '101 "'••••'•
founa f.,;nolng e.asy to come by anc~ "'' Quatu 7 o1

tog.onal lheatllf'l, rose ac:cOtdlngty Now tnlt money tt acarc:e 11 tt was In the '.tO$. lhoatera face IM
uflwtk:omt tnk ot reducing 111tf and aatartH while
trytng to proouce the nme high Quality works. ''That
•s "''challenge of tho '80s fOf '"eat~r :·
Meonwhlle the 8uHJio Entenalnmtnl Theater tBETl
naa been .-uftOfing It om very I)OQr •ttenoenct despite
the fact lhlt their coason opener The Fuhrtr BUMter
was an ex~lllng and ambitious effon u Ia Ihe curret'll
otferlng, Mlu Mtrp ~rld•~ Way Artistic OlrtctOf Gary
Ftaher told the Sun ·•tne tneatet,a been •uuogllng
and aurvtvlng hom montn to montn alnce Ita
lf'Ce~tltOft .. Needing an audience of on•y lOfty flwe ro
btea.k ...,.,. - ··rr.o«.tgtt tt'i.a1 nufTlber fluctual . .
diPII\dln.Q on pr()QucUon end oth., vlffiDIU. ·• - I he
smatl tneater trequer.1ly ~~able to drtw ll'ttl
mtnlscu"- nu-mbl,r, Why? Not e"ouon Publlc:lt"?
Pubtlc •nduteren.c• to tho ettons ot a small
piAynouae? PtJbllc. povefty? Feat of "nperlmentll..
theater? Whatever thtt reason. the BET aoema cto.se
to the twin~: without more public support, more
uatrons. the Thuter Olstticl wnt be one leas.

Allenda le
MIChele Eocllce, who monaged tne AltandoiO lor l~o
Pitt yeat. was appalled iiiiM etumbttng conoiUon ot

sn.

t,... buUdJ ~
uk.ed ll'ts owner lo tectalr IM lnk1.
unsafe toof. 1.1110flg ot.hlf thing•. Her own.,, eilhet
Meau. . ~ coukJn.·t aHotd fl and wu 11fu.Hd loen.s
Of beCIUM ne slm~y preferrec not 10, mad«~ no
repairs Btfort turning to the lan.atorcJ. EOdlce
ett1lmpted to aac:ure loans hataelf• after ell. tl'le
building '• listed 1n the N ationAl Reglaler ol Hlatorlc
Bullolngs nocausu ot lis design and history-the
Allendale wu 1 vaudeville pateee l)ack w·h en n
opened In 1Ch3. Slpoe she wasn't the owner -ahe
eouktn'l get a toan.
The ro&amp;ull of I his failure: 10 mal(e the majOr
suuctural fep.a.lrs MCeSSIJ'Y on tne cool wu ttl at
~and her organlliUon. SctHn s-sters tnc_,
could no ~ OOI 14~1Uy lnsutance, WlthOut WI\ lett
anyone who •njurld themselves on ,..,. Pf~fly
wcukl have bun ab5e to su-e Screen Staletl tor large
tuma of money Without tiabUfty inaw&amp;nee the
vark)vt permi1s necessary tor the tegal operauon ot
ltle ltltater- could not be reneweo. BaNd on the 1ac1
rhat tho llndford hiid done virtually no rtPIIr work on
the Allendale In tl'le el.- ye•r• tnt had owned n Eodlco
and Scrotn Slatara surmised
ne would nor make
the repalrt demanded b~ the bulldll'lg 11'\tpectora,
now. either; 10 inatoad ot wasting money on rent fo,
• building th41y could not use, Scteen Sllftra ended
t~lr retallonshlp with lhe AUendale's owner. A.a 11

t"•'

~appans,

Eodfoo

Pfllet111'y \ID

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QU&lt;!ue&lt;l

cotroclly: ltle bUilding It

Slkt

Schuper
Janice Bates owned and operated lt'Ht 5chuper
House, Sno naa A sfmple answer aa to why the bar
shut down: " I ta.n out of money."
She told the Prodigal Surr " Aiterflt1ivo placos lltca
the Allendale and the Greef'\fleld {INI the
Schuper-everyt&gt;ody w ants 10 nave tnem around but
they OI'Uy 90 ll'\ert once eve()' air months Go to the
Altendate even u you oon~ Ul&lt;e cne tllm; don't bltef'l
and moan 0\lef lhe ptiU of lbe tlc;kol and the pck:e ol

tM popeotn The n'\011 people Ihat ~. Ihe Cl\taper
10u can dO tl'\tngL I needed mote regular I
.. But I realty enjOyed th.e sc-ene-1 00\ uemeNJOva

support lrom ltle local muslelons; .. ,.n n got llghl
they'd come In and do berlefils Bandt like Pautlna
and lht Peflll and the Etemenls baa'cally atar1ICI out
there (at the Schupet). AJ'Id then when lhey wenr on
to.becomo well known they came bltk to play and
didn't try and charge me tho hliJhB( u larl11 thay
were rnaklng 11 lhe colleges "
Batea went on to say *•I'd like to iet mus~l an•
wa&lt;klng togtlhar; Ilk• BCMK (Buffalo Colftgt ol
Mut1cal Knowledge)." Wnlch raises an tnlffttHno
U&lt;Hnl For 1 ltl¥ months prkW" to lne ctoalng. IM ~aJ
collectfVety-tun. ttc:Ofd label•no Belet hl4 entngeG

• BCMII AII.Star nlglll lhal would Showcuo .orne ot

ltts • tham• to .s-Hih4 1/l~•t., go OM Of'"' t.Jl
Wlltlgts oltft• ..gr•noll* circuli, the Allt"d'''· tor •II
II• muatlht.IS lmoldln•srt); t'rudetl • c.rtaln
cJJarmlng, comlot,bl• ambfe,c•l and had the
potentltl to lHI an lmporl•nt p1rl of the Allentown
IC~tl.

M•nagtr ~lcl'lele Eoctlce, of Scrtren SIJUJrJ Inc,,
'WII •wtre ol tt••r polenN•I. end mltde •n 1/lorl lo

open tht 1/'ltlttt.tl to mor. thin /ut i 111m•. In A.Dr/1, tho
Aflthdlll ,_ctmt the home oltht Bulttlo Thtlltft
Colhtctlve'a ~Jetrakm ol Sam Shtpatd., pity The Toolb
of Cffme) wflkll ltatutfld an Ot'flnal $CCW. ~O{mtd
IIW by Paulllle and the Penta. It was the alte of
••~•I oilier ltw1 musiC ~rlormancea tltls )'ttr. the
t.sl of wMc~ ,.., IM T/g~l PeniS Oance ·n,
ltatiJIII'fg tilt £1ement6, th• JetStmJ, The Petfla, and
MOn. tour of'"' bUt rtew.mutlc diJtC. HrKia Ht
Bullfto.

The 111m programming

One ol lht brrghl spoiS of tho Dlalrlcllhll yaar ~·•
bMn Etlca wo~l'o Cobarel 650, w~t cn dObult&lt;l wllh a
well rettlved veralon of A CDup/t White Cfllckl
Slrllnl/ ~roUI!d Telklng . Unfortunately, dill to
bUilding coc1t violations (pu.-teldy polntt&lt;l oul to
1~• Building lntpeclata by one ol the nelg~bOtlniJ
ttleltttl) C.batet fS60 nos_, podk&gt;ckocl whlla Wont

Wtl$

wen CIJOSOit •nd

unuiUII; 100. lndeMJ. the lut tJim enown thll• _,.• .,, f

The closing of the Allendale
and the Schuper House

bell•v•, tht Cluh docum1n11ry Aude Bo}l, rite ctty
belote the Cluh·Bath In the !.tedium,· • Wm that
prOblbly no othll au1a theater would &amp;how, tor I tar
ol t dtllructlv• audlenctt, or no •udltnte ' ' 111
Ont ot Eodlce•a favorite memories o f her year 11
manege1 was the '"Bolter BaU' ~ In Match; tt was
a spoof on
old Balls-a big party wHh IIYa
mutlc and dancing, 111m and foocl. Thtoe nundtt&lt;l
poopte lhow«&lt; up, _,.or Ihem all " ' - up.
The.re was even a belly !Hnc:ef."
Eodlce Mddenec:J as sr.. lhougl'tt of othtt id1u 1M
wanted 10 uy, Including poetry and a rtP*ttOry
lheatet . The COD'Imunlty waa flJst beginning to
blteomelnvolvtd with tne the~1er, too. COmmunity

(porograpna In llallo wrlllen by 00ffndan Kofl!la)

groupa •howed films theta to ratae funde; otneta
ware n avtno moettno.a tt\ere dur1no the off houra.

&amp;Cftmot.. tor tundt to ma'• IM IWICeiNfY repalll.
WN&lt;:h btlngl uo to

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t~ bandt (Ill toeef I(KIIVIdual.s ana oro~, one.- •
month.. provk11~ 10me moen needed e• oosure in tnls
1»\ftr·blnds.-only·lrt·mY•blr town That•s a fine
eJ(ample or wna1 J•nlce Bi-tes• Schuper Hcxtse was
abOut
The building Ia now In the process ol being sold
·•u aomtt tat cat who dug whal t'd beon doing eemt
akJng and g•ve fl'le $10,000, I 'd gel I hit I)IICO going

•oalnl
"II Wit . ort&amp;.llhtee years Don't feel torrv tor,,
endlng-tv&amp;rythlng's ephemeral. SOmetnlng wUI pop
up (1o ttPI&amp;eelt).. SomeooGy,tl come aJong Who'll gl\11

everybody In ,,. city • hoe rid• It wu
II Sleet."'

g,.., wttlk! u

Meanwhile, some good news
from the folk front
n the mldal of alll~ls doom and gloom,
ckJ1Inga and financial difficulties, wo nood
some poaltl\11 words, And there are aome.
quite a tew 11 a manet ot fact, FOr out p~~tpoMt
we'll locul on the local t~k .scene.
Soturdly, Oclol&gt;tlr 23, Frlonda of Flckllera O...•

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aonv•.

d4llghlt&lt;l a room lull ol I&gt;IQPlo ..un
atorles,
roett, blwdy Jokn and a tandy opf(ll lhat'l ao
upllntnv alld-data 1 s.y 11?- tvn, They meatldort&lt;l
on 111ge and Tam, WhO ela:Jrrts that dw.,- wotk
r•41 Job, llkl .. ,, may be &amp;hit 10 you bu1 ll'a tKtld and

It,,,

b~lltt to me,tt They're 1 motley aevon.man grovp,
lhollgb 11'111 night ona o t them wat In Ntwtound laod~

o- MEANWHILE pogo 4
Frlcley I

H.....;,.. lMl·. The S-lrurnt....l;oo $l1n 3

�(BFFM) lrequenlly present tho musicians they t&gt;rlng
to town. The next concert put on by the
will b&amp;
Margaret Maear1hUf who performs tradltJona folk
aoftOI With dok::lmer, gultat and lap l'larpa.: opening
will 1&gt;11 Trinity who porfonn traditional lrl•h songs and
tunu., aceotdlno to BFFM•i'Cornella Uvety (and
lcxdl ain't that a great namel) T'he ahow takeJ plaa.
Weontlday, Nov, 10 ot 8.'00 p m, In tho ChurCh:
tickets oro $4.00 for the public and 53.50 lor BFFM
member&amp;.

Meanwhile

orour

• contlnured from page 3

'"that's wnera M went when he heard we wott 90'ng
to Buffalo," crooked T0111, tht ~odet (at lout In
term.s ot repa,ee and ahHf' outk,). Moat of ttwtm hall
from Scotland, thoug·h tMre was a Torontontan and a
londlnlan. Now based In Toronto they've been heft
......, tlmn plaVIft11 1holr ¥0ftlona oltrldlllonol
tunes from tho length ond t&gt;rto~lh oltho Brlllth
Illes, lrom drlnldng a ca-lla dill let to oultl
ttndor t&gt;ollads foatunng thO IOYtly lntt&lt;Pioy ol
WblsUe, guitar, lldole, and occulonally, concOfllno
and mtrMJolln. or Ihe """"of lht uUeann P'(pes. lrtth
~tin of thO $c&lt;&gt;tltsh.,_QIIfi&gt;O
Due to the FlddiO&lt;s Green pltyoro trylf111 to
comp&amp;f\sate tOf thelf absent mat' du. to the relaxed
aJmospMre and due to a lack of vlrtuo10s, the ahow
had lis flaws but the bancfa htendl1ness lnd ob'ltOut
de:tlgtu •n their craU won-over thoe roornru1 ol Pft01)te

Now, thO Buffalo Frltncls ol

FOI~ Music Ia 1 -

y--old oOIIecUvo, which lnc:ludeS Ros Mogorlan
whO's eomething of a tegend rteteab0Ul5. SM ran tn•
coflee.ho\.tse '" the Greenfle•d StrMt Rn11urant fOf
about alx-and-a.nalt tuts. gtve or t•k• tna occuJonat
rew month..l when ltle vegatarlan eatery cto.Hd d0¥tn
l&gt;eoauso of l ook of funds one! so fOil h. Sulferlng lrO&lt;n
t~ ... 1t~tl'¥e"' ertsis Janic-e Batu !ipoke ot. The

coUHhOuJe futUted 110ft4tect'k: pertOtrnanen by
lootf mu1lctans, lncludt"11 sucl1flne stnoe&lt;·
aongwrn.,-s as Kathy Moriany and Jonn erady As
fate would have ft. the Gutenfleld iS ctosed again.
ollogtOI)' In oonsl, ablo ~ebt.
At ttte tfddlets Green snow, Magotlan, who openeo
,,. program \Jrtltl'l an a cappella number that let ner
wonderful vok:o sa.r, tofd the Prod;gal Sun ano·s •
anxlou:1 to open the coffeehouse 1galn as .soon I.S •
eyltable venue fa found. Sl\e said tnls less w1tti~NO,dl
than wllh the latge $milt! that HI her 'ace when aM
Jpoke o' the mallet. Hu:dirtO the ltat ol II)! ely ~pots
ror the (IOUeehot.~se is Per-.sld• Candles, at 1he
C.Off'l81 Of Mtln INS Wtn$pear, those Who"Ye been
there can 1es11fy to Its pleasant atmo&amp;phere amt •r•·
gripping t920s' ,6,rt Deco moll!,

In

addition to Ulos, actlvllles. Magorlan'&amp; Slng·A·
Rounds. which are Just what the narne eaya, will be
la.ldng place tho first Wednndey ol e~ery month at
the Dell Place. whlgh Is toeateo on Main net~r RBI
records. Bafting Jest mlnute hitches the that Sing-A~
Roufld should have happor~ed two days •OO··
Aa you can pcobabty tell Magorian is OM ol the
enthusiastic people keeping the local muslcfar1 acerte
altve; she'a uMd 10 thoestrf"g budgets and economk)
dlffleullios. Wllh people like Aos Magortan oround,
you gel the looting I hal •om•th/ng wilt be n a -lng
here In good old Western New Vorl( f\0 matter what
con~ Ilion our oondllton Is ln.

T hat room. oy tne tty, 11 tocateo In the crnucn or

the As.cen&amp;lon at Unwood and North Stteell, Buftato
Th~t s Whell the Suffafo Fr~1 ot Folk Mulk

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Donate
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- - - -.DY Wendell Wild

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on Va.n Vtlet-a.k.a

Ce,p1alo SHtheart-)ua1

d0esn'1 leatn. Possessor

of tf'le most wiiHvt lmagtnanon 1n
popular music, I'Ht nas lor the
bl1tet part of IWO

O.C..t.s-tnc;ludl"ll an anlttlcally
dis.stefous

two record stab 11

eommerctal ac:eeptabHIIy In the
mtd·70s-toUid k'l vtr1UII
obscurtty. Orawtng-and the t.,m
ls apt, Beefheart iS. even on
record, primafity a ~IIUII
artist-on musical Influences 11
d l\'etse as Er•c Oolphy. SpiQ
Joner., Hatry Partch and country
blues (to nam• tust a few) he naa
c:ruttd a body of wotk which
remains ut\Classlllabte and, lo
many, unllstenabiL Only In the
past few years. whh the ftlt&amp;.M ot
Shiny Beul and 1980o much·
ballyhooed Doc AI The Redet
Stetlon, hu he acn•eved anything
cJose to the public-as opposed to

crlllcal-recognllkm that ht
deserves. Unfortunately, With the
release of his tattat, the
ominously titled Ice Cre•m For
Ctow, the prospects for thla trend
reverting It soU doo'1'1ook good.
The album Ia already being
perceived as ''dlfttcull" In tnt
mannef of earlter Beefheart
aJbums.. It early salta ligures are
any lndlca11on, Boelhtart setma
det:Uned to remaJn, In tne mind a of
tnt record buying public 11 leaat,
little more than a curtoslly. Not
th•t It rnatt11s aU th.lt muoh to
s.etneatt. he lives In a trailer
son"otwh.,• on 1M edGe of tn•
Mojave Desert.
But eve.n II Ute WOt1CS hasn't
caught up with Beeft'lear1, lc•
CtHm Fot Ctr(w aiiOWa lllat hlo
mu.slclana ttave. and the lat"t

cl'lrometk!CompoaiUons. But

learning to ploy Wllh B.. lhoan Is
like ••amino dtlenae agalnat
'
Gtorgt Gt,...tn-you can't get any
r&gt;tUtt training And the csemanas
on thla aJbum art ryplc1Uy
tlgorotJI, rano~ng lrom an ltf'Ult
. .sy.flstenlng country stomp IU(e
•·Sem~Multfco4ourtd C.uc.aafan"'
to the h . .lau chaot of ...Totem
Pole.. to tht , .., •
atralght
fOtWard clltl.lcll aofo " EV.nlng
e..1 .. A6d to thla the utual array

.._.Y

ol atanllng rhytllrnlc Durall, lrlcl&lt;y
PlfCUIIIW Uourlahel, and the
atand.atd BNthtan chofd,-c:nanoee
from ovtef apace end- thtfe you
h... It; lht Mogle Band au_,. culd

Wttl tn t082.

Formldaoto lhc•O~ thO band Is.

hO'ilttY.,, ltl O.am For Ctow Ia

Don Van Vlltt'a show. His
lncrldiOio aucnment of bellows.
growla, raapa and yena-\ht
noiHt he can m 1k1 wilh lha\
volcel-relntorcea the once

popultr notion that ho could bo
the great bluet anoute.- of our

limo. But conttrlollng B.. lhurt to
eo n arrow a role would tNt like

stuffing an Inflatable life ran loto
your lunch box. He Is a shapeahitter of the first Ofder and the
n umber ot lncernallons he sings
ttttougn. ov...-, under and arounCI
on this album Is dlnylng.
Boogeym.an, womanizer, hoodo
pte.acher. wfno-.sevant He's a
vMiaUon on aU themes, d
mytt\s-muy ot tNm of tilt own
,.ktng. OniYOI1C6-0ft
Poop
Hatch:· • pvzzllng stretch of
unaeeompanled neo.be.lit
verse-dOes he step out from
bahlnd ti!O porscnae lotiO onoug/1
for us to catch a gllmPM of wh-at
m5ght be the reaJ ma.n. ThroughOut
tne rest of tnt album. nowevec, he
remains impenetrably, sln.gutatty,
Captain Beefhean ond his oddled
rutaHst lhought processes Inform
muslng,s on toplcs from thwar1ecl
tovt to les.clst technology. Some
of the $00QS seem almost to have
a lite ot cheJr own. "The Put Sure
ts Tense.. open$ with a lOOping,
ateel--appenda'Qe guitar figure,
grows In density w1th the addition
of assorted rhylhmk: oddities, and
accumulates by the song's end
fnto a barel·y controlled turmoil of

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sound-shot through wtth
Teppet'a Haring Stralocaat&amp;r and
S.fheart·a tum bUng. prlmordlet

artlsftlacttlevements of the 60s

and 70..
8Hfheart's relationShip to the
Image has aJways been
tascfnallng There•s a line ftom
TIOIJI Uuk Rtpl/u;
Tnt black pa~r bfl.,..•.n a
mlrtor
blteksmyiHfan

..,.,,, ''Tho Wllch Doctor Lilt"
and "n.. Hcsl n.. Ghcll Tho
Most Hoty-0"-tho tantt,llu
•'fotem Po..;· an aJII'QOf)' of a
wor1&lt;1 IMIII.....,t lor
extlncUon-cr ewl along fOt a Yet'It
01 two o" M.a.rtlnaz' thum.p fno
bacM&gt;o•t Ottoro uplodl"ll,

that I can't go
Ste•l sc/tly lhlll sunllghr
Steal .f.Oitly lhtu r now

lnt)ptk"abt~.

Into fr&amp;ntJc 6oub...
time aJ.gneturtt. ll\lre It ..,.n a
return to the (rMtf\1..)') tamftlat
ground ol eattler -1(. '"Cordboatd
C..tout S..ndcwn" ta tho kind ol
Beoll&gt;..nlan 101-ploce tl1al
adorned Ttclll lo!Uk Rlpi/C4 and
Uck My Decola 011, Beor. Md
Wh&amp;IHS let Crt•m F01 Ctofltf
b-as a wholl-eannter, iess

T
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anang.menl of words stonH-.s. lor
1\1 mooo

BeefhNrt"S musiC fs abOut: IM:
menacing Dt-auty of tne mw"dl'*
damaQ*S v(slon of t¥tf'Ydly life
Infused wfth a c:u:rtous
comblnatkw1 ol opllml sm and not·
qult•kxatabtt dread. And whUe
thtfl'l no single Image on Ice
Cream For Crow as powerful as
thet. BHfheart retains the
lt\emantsne ability to take us to a
place wnert language falls~ Like
Ihi Delta Blues masters whose
prlmUiveMslonary aestnetlc he
1ncorPQfates lfHo tl1s owo wot'l&lt;,, tie
t(nowa that when It aomes down to
it-when tt)ere 111• no more
words-we can only /eel (feel. as
In emotion. that Ia) to an
apprehension o t reality. To the

wl11mslcotlhan theM
atbum•...Sundown.. com~ nee oU·

beat putorallat lmogory (",he
moon popPfd up Uko a gallery
duck allpped vp gold lrom 1ho
tunny cup'1 with a pneumatic
rhythm secUon and U1t Ceptaln·e
lmpoaslbly urgent vocal a to eve&gt;"-•
tha kind of ttademart( dadaltm
that put hfa work among the

allllllau altho hurl ol tho Imago.
Whtrt, on the hallucinatory atteet·
rap " Hey Garland, 1010 Your
Twotd Coat" he alngs of "The
Cnlne.se red varnished lips- that
defttod slightly tnto tt)e evening..
ot "the ftiOhJred glass dripping In
light," ne puta ua In touch w1th a
maglc:aJ world of his own making,
terrifying and pe.ac•tul. I mo.n.
how do you get paat Images like

that?
There·• always been a lot of talk
of how hard C.ptaln Seetheatt's
musfc Is to listen to and ttt.
untenable ~andslt makes of hs
aud~. And yeah~ h' s eccentric,
1.-q-tly porptn l"ll and a llttlo
llko bol"ll on a rldo-""""tlmos II
on k&gt;nQef than ycu want It to.
But h&lt;"t ti!O kind ol American
original who noldo to be hUrd
and ht ...,s Un his saner

edl11on ol the Magic Band alone
makes tN:s riCOid aotntlhlng to

hear. Fnlurlng th• dual gultua Of
Jell Mo&lt;la Tapper and GatY Lucao,
Richerd Midnight Hatslle Shyeler
on t&gt;asa. and Clllt R. ManiMl on
drum&amp;, It's 1.0 ensemble that
ObVIously grew up ttatenlng to tho

musk ol their mentor. They'Ve

teomest

t~tlr ...-.o-tond

then

-

'0&lt;1 songa like " Ice CtNm
For Ctow•• af'td ''the TltousancUh

and Tanlll Day ol tiMI Human
-Totem Polo," T _ . and Lucao
tlao;e mutered the petfptll(al

gul1ar a1yto olthe original Magic
Bond•r Zoot Horn Rcllo end
refined It-on tha Utlt Hack
npeclalty-to a a.&amp;l'les of ahtverlno
blues leads that Aoben Johnson
would be proud ot. U ke anyone
who'·a ever been In Betfheart'l
band. these guy a are playera of
.stunning vlrtuoally wno have
submerged their own mus1c11
stytea to mHt the quirky dom1nd1

or Beelhear1's oa nernld,

out by that

me, ono olti!O t&gt;1g thing• tn.t

momenta at taut) to bo In the

lamt WlfQold IQalitlf'lan tr·ldJUOn
~ ••· uy. Walt Wrt.Jtman Of Wallace
: Stf\'tnt. And even lhOugn hlala
g one olti!O low llf bond• to w1&gt;om
ct an arenderd• actualty appty, hla

~ ~::.~r~~:.t:!rvh~~t~~~~.
l

ore ouapondld. There 11, finally.

~ ~~~:h~~~~:V.~~:ufble abOut
~ ambiUon-apeaks dlrec-Uy to us.

~ ~da!'t!:,~::n:~~;:.;~~!~:!rlng.
•

don't work S.ard enougl't to

3 undtretand Captain Beellleon but

~ that we llaten too herd. wnttn that
ij happel\11 the beauty of this odd
'§ and poignant music Ia 1011

It allogether.

Friday. &amp; NOYtmbOr 1112 . , . Si&gt;o&lt;1rvmi...,.IGiJ·s;,~

,5

�artview

The Prudential: a story of thirteen stories
- - ---" YRachel Aveney

Ills 1~11 vortlcalskywlrd
dynomlam 1~11 Sulllvon 1nd his
Plr1Mt Dlttlunar Adle&lt; ooug~l lo
ochlov1 1hr01J9h I!IOir archllocluro
PriOr 10 tholr Bvllolo llndmlr1r.
Ad~ I SUIIInn ...,, famous f~
lholr design ollho W1lnwrlghl
Building In Sl lout•. Thl• bUilding
IOF81h- mony d811gn
llttnonl• wlllch tho \Jim would
-ttoc&gt; morolully In lho
lueh &amp;SliM! tw.-lc
ju;xtaposuon ol lioe. tl'le elaborate

"II 1 building II PIOP«'Y
designed, one Sfi.Ould ,_ abl• w;tft
a little attfltltlon to re•d through
IIIII building to the reason lot thll
building."
-(LOUIS S&lt;illlvln. !tiS)

F

rom tno m1n wno brought
us the famous- "FOfm
Foltows Funcdon .. quote
.•bcWel conws aJso 8uffato•s

Pn.tdentlal. nls • lm was 10 create

fuHhef reflnemenl of lhtN 6dNis,
the PtooenHat Is 1 less eomPtet
sltuC1ura 1nan tho WalnwriQ.hl, 111
petl"' stretched Into slrH1&lt;er. mote
slnwus fl .. men11

..,,. largest and best office
bulk:31ng in the cuy;· one fn wrt«:n
"""'Y lnctt would be 1111 """
a forceful unfl ··-•tt\OUI 6
Une." WithiM

11'\e geomeu&amp;ca ol
the f1caoe Is 1 11nrgle of foUalt
ornomonlollon Grocatulty tneilocl
rn the butni&lt;Mingrt ttna cotfl 111

Sv'llfvan's ideals. sumvan teJt that
arcttUeclure ~s a Uvfng form 01

a.rt, whkn mus t axah the gJory II'ICI
power of aJtlu.lde. With the

lntrtcala ta.1 f PAIItfnl and
fancUOtms of ewry otganlc aot1,

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IOhO. . •1»r1llng• complomonl lho

_,Itt

Ofnamtntalfon.
Howevef, the Ptudtnlla.l

•sSullivan's
generally
aa
masterworl\. since It

certainty ·wotth-NMie to Ire~
dOwntowna.nd Me: 1hl1 earth/sky
""UIIlng IIChitecturaJ

Form FoUows Funeuon~ FoUow

building's structural tlemenll

Those omboiii-IS
lnt&amp;rHtlng aynlhtafs of

handling the testoranon. ettl~tes

I hi I the "'9'k Will be compleaeo by
mld·Oocef)'ibor. Untllthon. Il ls

monument.

rocllllrtoor rhylhma oiiiM!

COtnlct cotJnltrpofntfng the
Yet1k:ll IWMP. and IN! dettcatt,
lnttt1ocklng au•face

PJudenllol Building ~ldlng 11 28
Church Slreet ne111 to tN equall~
h'"lorte Sl Paur• Epiocopol
Colhooral. liM! P7ud6nllol Building

Contrastt~

"ou•. .u llllgrH 1ppilod with the
gonorouo hind oiiiM! Celli&lt;:
mlnuactipllllumlna tcw.
Sadly. lht Prvdanuar-s lnn.atds
l i t 1"01 lo be vtewed at pres8fll, fOf'
lho building Ia Undef FHIOFallon
Balling Consuucuon Inc.. the ltr-m

lalam~Art

F•et Downlown To 28 Ct\urcn
StrHt.

BuUdlnQ. conceived aevetal yeats

ac~now~ged

ahtr lh• WaJnwrtgnt. was ~n
more or 1n tmtiO&lt;J•ment or

most cttmp•ototy e• emof•Ues u,.

architect's theouts- abOut form
and composltk)n StJIIIYII"!, H'\t
proponent of torrnlttJneUon thtor&lt;y,
believed that tho elements of a
bu)~ ino·s construction should be
tt1corpor1ted Into ill formal
design. Thus, with tne Prudential
BuUdlng, t,e steel grid ltameworlit
I s expresse&lt;l b)' the wertlcat and
horltOI'\tal columfls of stone that
wind t heir por~&gt;endlouler way
about the Prvdenliel's m ld·Soctlon
Function 1s also 81Chlbite&lt;l In lht
building's trl·parllte dlvla•on. Like
a classical column, the PruOenllal
Building nas • aolld twa..storr
base. a networlt. ol windows and
1:11ers as 1 ''SI'\Ifl;' IN' a •·eapJtll"
corn•ca. Ttle grot.~nO ltoora. w•tn
1nett 'trong, wtde OpenlnQI, Ser"Ye
.... eu as siOfetront snowc1ses,
""'"''• the m~rfaa of offices on the
t eM'a!ntng e•even ft0011 are
tuuclu(ally repeatecJ Dy a mesh of
squau~s.

iPINife•s ana 'lGht

inQleS fne COHl•Ct. hke a
COlumnar CiPIIi' hilll IM
uo1our~,ng

•er,ucahlr ol 1ne

construe.h~

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Hgt~tneu

and

curttng

THE TALK IS ..TEX"
"Wonclotlul. Th&lt;
lnO'IIkt &lt;hArm hvmor
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conmncd tn D\Uonl
nii.MMdln.uy "'"-"
procn&lt;e Ttl h.iti '
urlklnutr about 11
lou don'r tuv, 10 bt
lo 10 be mov&lt;d by
11 - twvtna brn. 10
will do•
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nhd~.a In "'S,.1urd.ty

lot.Pr fc¥«. inTra

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unpn:tc-nUOirlt lntk
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pctlo.atiOn Uft ~101

l""hlA b ' him Uut

..w.. )0" ltdaood ••

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mo~kt on~ att u
tnu.th •beNt ... of Itt

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tr.mlnds In tbllt ther~

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Mill a* f.aauly

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t~bcN:t people wbo • tt
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Nov. 6th

Remote Control

Nov. 7th

Nlsht Cr.twlers

Nov. 14th

Wall of Voodoo

Bands on Other Dales to be Announced
MIXED DR9-!KS 2 for the p rice of 1 on
Wede. tbru Sat. CANADIAN MONEY AT PAR

�words
Poetry in an enchanted gallery

Street beat and beautitude

composer, u a •trollQ lnftu.noe.

Oalory'o 1111 lltorary preMntallon

auch

fot a whUe, gMno lhl.s etroedy

'Clarinet." One ollho
Inquisitive al~boys eannot
undetetend how Clartnet tee c.rum
could possibly bo oppeallng lo lho
tutebucl.s~ The otMir etcc*boy
&lt;Jtvu~n t09

secre1 lnfONnat1n

abOut U\e flavor Ctartnec tt\Ja k:e

cr.am ro 1 cod&lt;! name IO&lt; tho CIA,
In thlt mannor tho CIA can

monnor susplctous lndtvtduata.

Attor 1 tong choru.s of taught
and glggleo, Palau explalno&lt;l hlo
reaeon fOf wtftlno the ptece. There
are numerous stor1e.a whlct\ moc'C

_ __ _ _ ..,y Rondl Coole r

W

O&lt;dt which pr-00
thOught ancl tmotlon.
filled us·. Betnune
Gallory Th•r-~. Octot..r 21. BUI

Sytvestet and Oharttt Palau rea~
tMir poetry and ahon a~orin.
Pastel watMcolora and feint

lighting creat&amp;d a perfKt HUing
for lhe duo. Wtavtd Into both or
tllelr workl, were contemporary
themes ot t'!umor and mOdem
problema. Both poets drew gtlna
and cnoera hom the f1!rty amall
audlenc:tt. wntch had h.HneCI out tor
tnts. the saYtnth progtam In tnt
Wr·ltets Cr11nn let'IH- a a.nowc.ase
fOf k&gt;cat poeta.
Syivttstt.f Is a wefl·known tacvtty

membet' at the U8 Oepenment of
EJ&gt;glloh Ho rooo !rom hiS recently
PUDflsMd w~11... 'The flrlt poem.
"Tho 8eel MO&lt;.....,I," croaiOO a

DU ot ~Ius~ lor tr.. thotoug~t)'
O.W)ted al.ldlenee BeeluM the

orowd did not ,..,. coplel or tho
poem, the Llllt waa mlttaken for,
"lht Bta! Movement." Sylvestet
immediately cleared away the
confualon by apelllng ou1 U\1 word

B·E·E·T. Anolhar poem, wnlch
otcelved a homtndo-ue appl..,ae
was onlltiOd, "Po&lt;lm AbOut

alii

~r~s Palau nat atuchod

~nrnen1 1114 11 The Natoe»a
tnstlhllo In
A rnajof
ponlol'l of the wotk he rt•d was

Colo&lt;-.

~ftomamua~

conterenQ.e M atttnOeCJtnla out
summer. Palau betltvtl tAll mu&amp;k:lnd poetry are v.,.Y muel\
connected: •• rtltthm Is creautd In
music, It 11 1110 crea ted In poetry.

Mueil o r nit wor~ hao been

made cons•cMt-ab~ Impact on the
lltetary community ,.;ith hef wkMty.
chcutated Jack l&lt;.,ouAC
ntwtle\let Moody SttHI lffegulats

•ay nothing or her rrne
nanauve or poema, Louting
~o

Po•lt;onJ) Ia especially distinctive

ol tho CIA. I woold lend to tnlnk
that ''CIJJJnet" fee tream c:ontalna
a augar ouballlule thOugh (whlcll
haa bHn ~oven to be 1'\aurdOut

as an artlat and pubUah" of
nauon•t repute. Her cate Is

relltciOd In her poellcs ond
Otlfvery, cruaty aM tough In
outlook, yO! tflho ana aglow at the
COlO Ol hor projoollon Sno will
IPftld ttle WHIIh. but wilt SliM
no oau. Compll,...nloo by lho

qu&gt;pplngly hlp, hard-wotlolng ~au.
bau of ~n Vfretra, the
- • m- hOt "''"""latloll oa lOY

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If Joy Walth II lho navlgotor of
the aut"enuc Blat, then Rylcj

on my wlngJ,

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01

Ute 11/v., c•rckls

sn. del~'vera "-!In a flow end
SMJ:ual Uour1a.h OMP In wllh,

unOot. and unablll'led ruunen!t)'.
1M con kill ~u wltn hOt oh... u.
11\al·funn)'? typo ol grin Hor
cotabOrollollt wllh

alngerllnstrumentatltt JOhn Brady
CW'hoae won poetiC- talent! I more
than consloerable) were
brealhiaklng In lte Clolectablo.

dlllly vlnuoso ..,cery.
60IWCIOn thDII two h ighly
Profetslonal Jlngera, playots, and
lnwol(tfl ot Jnalrumenta, the
sconatlo unvtlltG 1 htrltiGD of
blOOd and UnbOwtG lndentlty.
through tht t cptf..nces of
ec.stacy and of paJn. Into lhe
van.ed lecacles belng bvin 1n1o •"•

world. And, kj and bohc&gt;ld, •~ a
rud~g dedict.tld to Beatitude. we
..,.,, I'V90 lfNt_...o a langston
Huoghe• fututtt A ntght. then, ot
v.,1ed Jazzpoem traotuons cominQ
together to e,dtKt pl«tget: Of
flteraJ unity. OUltt 1n occ:eaJon
Should boCOmO moot habitual

understand themaol¥11.
I hod ro loll ~u

my lUI In flrote aant•ncu
t h•d ro h~tr tt.outloud
to Itt vou A'no-. my lltr
Probing the c;:.onlo\Jrt of her
Chinese Ametlcan Ute, a.he dell I'/
unfttlsthe WeJtetn dupUciUes

WJ'S,

that muol bo doall with. In
liOmOWng 11~0 " Aitornoon
Show11,'" IOJ e• emp... S"t trod,
I he une t&gt;et•oen myth and tn .. ty,
lnd tlf\dS It Wl.nUng Oveffl~ to

Thulane Nk.ablnde O.vte

N

o e¥ent COUIG ttave OMn

a flnet moment to renew

bl c.haf'gtd

dedication and hx111f
resofve than the teadlng ¥rhlc.n
took place .at the Allentown
and Fay Chiang dtllverorl whlll Ia

•oll&gt;erta .. y.

undoubtedly among the moal
powOrful p resentation ot Poetry
ever hoard In this are&amp;.

fungi~•

1 •m unfemfllar wUh
PlffOII tnd ntO(t/t,l'f$ /If

chlcktrtt tfld ptg1 ffllf m1.cl

The diYors lllu prosaniOd by

tne:se women Wete rem.,kable.
Both aro compelling In meuago

whlclllo lOiall~ -

or l.ho

out~• .nuepreMvtltatlc

cloying, Of OlhO&lt; aUQO&lt;IIclalltl. .
too olton f&lt;&gt;&lt;cocl upon 8uflotosponao&lt;orl poetry reading,
eopecially Whore Third Wot1d
readefl 1 11 conc.tnect The ae two
poet a would clearly atand for none
of that, and Ute moment wat 111
the richer fof it.

J osslca began !he open.
wt.lttelr"Q the ,., ~lth oral aamba.

leapin g with the aparldo or doo·
\Jt'QP a udac1ty and pteclslon. S"e
bagan wfth 1 selection ftom
Pellood end Ttop/col Appar/1/ono
{Momo•a Ptdsa), and It waan't tof\g

tendlnp
O\llt•geoul.tly perceptJve "Vulva
Dfe• ma''). chlinneted titreety like 1
watld w alk..- who nu di&amp;CCWetld

that ,,.. nolghbo&lt;hOOd hoe grown
trtghtfully sma ller. a lot lhl
11-bfO, and ctollllngly lamtllat. A
FMlplno woman -'ling olll ,,..
dubious Woatom Irony or bolng
Hl19&amp;nlo and un·Rbn in New
Yort&lt;. 01 l)Olng to JamaiCa too~ng
tor Bob Mlllfy, finding him gone,
1M getting studt In a atrangety
C.lllornlon locale wllh honfllo
HalllanNque pollllcal
aaaaJSinatlon whispering agatnat
tne placid palm.s and .sunthlnt.
She elnga alralgh t. no chan••·
and evor blhllng au, \lndreamed

artlcutac-lu .
and th/1 just ltn 't fair

btcauJ• you all the only
OM

I lfUi t

before tho snopplng wll olton

and I haven't ev•n met you yet

bOrne In the blltersw"t 11"0 of

'"a f •m

...,da~ o•~~erronco

too- hold.
and opened •• whOle......
"You•,. allooys dotondlng
thoso ameil'y ltmrds ol youn
"Boogie dooJn~ ornorr,• I
ratoned. "'He w.tra tangwlnt oft.··
Fire/ bOy smollo Nl!t a lruN, oil
tlghl-- .
Slla ""''" ,.,_a ouoononlot.
abJue at tt'le c;.enltf of
lmprOYinUon. • woman Wt\o 11
aware o f the aocletY'a1)t•

n w1t an wenlne

4MP ln the G&amp;nllbllllot Ol a
language WhOM master• speaM tn
the way of words wh1c:h world
ak»ne c:•n never convey Or so the

Community Center 1111 f!:rldl)'
evening. There. Jtsalca HegedOtn

eeottrlc

lllonoiU&lt;O at UB't Engtloh

M.aoame Walll\, whO has already

y Mlc ll. .l F. Hopklna

·-we dO not llko low ohOiosllol
dioto and augor frM jolly bNnt:"

ollentloll or all

Pttck)uanea

Wflel happened lo us w11 •
P&lt;J.S&amp;tt$.Jion belonglt'g lo lhe 'o"g
past and to that moment, and '
\
w•s tust th• ~ok:e '"• 1ong Wtl

and are beOulltng aty11atlcally,
each commanding an artlattc
bluntMSS and natUfal cc&gt;nJUt't

~,~~~:::,r:.!~~.c:,1~~f!~

l tm IIJc• ,,. d1rk motII

law .sea the gold.,., du~t

Voices down in Allentown

the worklthtn'IMtvta.. Attectctng
contempotaty toeJety. such Unes
•• "We cto not ,.tate to hrgh speed
c;ompulers end JapaneH cats;'''

themes of technotogtell
innovaUon (a pollution tn llulf)
lf'ld the "polluted'' WIYI of
society, 10 form the base on which
the poem llee. Sylvester Ia
oxprestlng contempt for the w ay
In which »®lety Ia purtutno It 's
course. Hla poeme were
truermtngted wHh witty and
aroualno language Hit riveting
voice and Ptrt•y•• C:IPhlreG U'le

•

fall.a lo warm you to tne bOne~ "-'
poelry conveya thll w111mth wllh a
styllsUk) tetloutneaa aervlng
Immediate nollco lhlt hore It not a
trtandllno.u ot mpre oo:sture, the
concern of her wp,dt oo chlflof'l
display of ell'ottrle lndutgence.

apec:lol roadlng or J~ WtJIIh and
Rykf Zuckefman an ewn greatet

entreJ)feneuta, 1nd continuos. to
emerge even auonotr In her teaClh

-•rv.

Both command a formidab le calm
•nd expreulve Vttflltlllty whiCh
can floor you, even u you're ready.

suc'•" -lolt rotrecu.. trnP&lt;oulollo
upon lho audlonu. Foeuolng

Street. B"t &amp; 8tttllude wa:a the
preaen1a11on at t111 Lalin Gallery
tat Tl11Jr6dey. AI discovered tater
In the e¥tnlrtg, II was to be the

In lhet lha hll borne the brunt of
m1ny of the area's lltortry

won&lt;IO&lt;ful mood I&lt;&gt;&lt; these
Pnoto: Scot FW..r roadlngs.
Bltr Sy1vetiO&lt; and
tnlluenc:oo oy n&gt;o ._,..ro a..o
cnarte.s Palau btended tnlo tf\a
mustctans In on.a ol h ll DOtml , . ef'CftantW.g atmospheto aod
mO&lt;Itlofl• Thelolllua Monk, 1...
tortned wa1erooJors ol lhalr own.
ex1raordlnary I au ptanlat and
lhrough tna medium ot

Pollution and Pirro l'ooplo:'' noro
Sylve.ster medo a point to tet t.n •
avdJenee Mo.,; lrtll many ot tne
utJea of hl1 ~m• 1rtlonger than

and " Otsco dancing tn • ballroom

• tiny .,,.etn.
ffiCfllflg for ,,. $CI,UI

tho CIA. Palau trlo&lt;l his hand at

s.r....

A oprllol~ Individual whO novor

' wtndtr

towtrdJ the /tor/lOft,

lncorpOtlllng tho sweetneas o f Ice
cream ~th the "sweet" Intentions

to one~s nealth a.t\d welt-being).
The 8etnune GaiJe.ty Js an Ideal
toc:aHon for I he Wrlters Cramp
The amall gallery cre•taa 1

Zuckerman Ia the equally
ihdomltable wlol(tt' ot Ihe C...nenl

y Mlcltul F. Hopkin•

Palau reminisced or s itting In !he
bathroom conlurlno up ldeaa tOt
hit Monk poem; It WJI thl only
place Pal•u coukt ihlnk and talk 10
himself without being discovered.
Palllu read a shor1 story that
oolfghlod the oheerfuf crowd. The
story tekos p1a.ce In the back of a
aupetmar ket where two atoc~bOYC
are \Jn~adlno a shJpment of I~
crn ~ho flavors of 1..11&amp;.lce
erea
ve r•ther bluart names,

•aflllfg

In steps Fey cniii\Q, lf"d ltM
aplrlta tecel'le niW' be~ecUcUot'l.
Silo lo magic unadornoo a..o
unfe1t61'1d1 pt.aJntallve Wllh a

pjnpolntedly pure nanetlwe
IOChniQUO wlllth llflkoo tho
1111..., as b alladlt, concO&lt;IIroltl&lt;ly
slmplo, and u lnltnooly Involving
•• J.U:et Davis weavtng the '"Blue

Hau" o r l&gt;rHihlng l ho lultor cyelo

occupatlon with IIXUal ntcut. .

of "Circ:le" •nto our Uvea. Conalder

(rap ld·llrorl blaulllully wllh the

tho vol.,.; h ig hly omollvo, Ill o¥on

the 11111 Whln lam V.Miklng
Pttotos: Nina Monteleone
• dusty to.d 11 noon.
I /hlnl I w/11 nor lind
tonu oha~lng, bruklng like ltgnt
through tho lrtsJIIy motslenorl
• &lt;old drlnl, ' 1/ushlng lollel.
Autumn at.mosp.Mtt. An ''Autumn f/te right JtrHt 01 word
Ou-Pi " Contlder tflt marty "atures I tlare wUfl OPMt .,.,,
of ratnCOwt u Fa y dolvn lnto the wll.\ quietly.
tNtrln~ lentiOIIIUt$
plight ot Wester accutturaHOf\.
btlno.lno us c.nt• to the teat
'-ernfld 101' 6Ut¥~11

atrugglo or tho ramrry, trylng ID

In

•notMt p/ICI

�Ust Frkfa.y, Syfacuse Unlver$lty
Conc..rt Boord (S.U.C. B.) In
confuncllon with tho Landmark
Thtltrt hosted a major force tn
Jan, MMea Davis. Upon arriving a1
the Landmark Theater we were
lmprused by Ihe ertlciency of the
S.U.C.B. personnel In handling the
ahOw. Included amoog the
complimentary baubles passed out
to lht public wete Concrtrt e ms lot
S.U.C.B.'• autumn 1982 season, In
11 11 • wealth of lnlormauon wJth
plcutro&amp;,~nd blogrophlcol data on
all Hle art lata. All packag&amp;d In a
apllly magazlno format - v&amp;ry
nice. This was lobe tho high point
of our evening.
At for tt.e ahow Its~ I. Mites wut
always bO Mllu. Hla trodomort&lt;

c:ocM and aelf auuredness were
vtry much fn ew tdence u he
rambled about the stage, otl&amp;n
turning hlo back to the audl&amp;nce on
tho tradfllon Mlloa Davis stance.
H'- otago CMosonco and rappon
wttn tho audlonco we&lt;o
ucoptlonal. oven down lo smlltng
Ond opplaucllng wtth tho ctowd as
U to lh11o lp oomo mutual joke.
But the jOke was on us. &amp;oept fO!
tM flrat ten minutes &amp;l"d for t'l'lo'O
ahort burata tOWIJ'dS the end Ol
lhe show (the musleaJ cont~l Ot
lack of It as tho cue moy be~ the
band never played as 1 eof'lalwe
group. Milos Oavls hiS developed
1 repvtauoo tor putting on srK)ws
wnlch con.s.ltt of un.structured
exerclsea In theme and w•rlatlon.
Thrs ahow however, con5-l.ated of
melnly two hot~ra of cliched fusion
10101 end riffs which boerded
ontldlum.
Our pl&lt;!k tor the moat promising
member of the backup band was

reed player 8111 Evans. He was
\Utoful and lnvenllvo on the alto

and SC(Jrano uxe-s, even wllhln

I he Sharp confines of the music
To our surprise ho also prowed to

Tyrannosaurus rocks
M&lt;oomlth Rod In o Hold Plo ..
!Columb~

a.d Coonpany Rough Dl omond
!Swan Song)
I
Frvopton Tile Art ol Conlrol

(A&amp;M)

Remember the d inosaurs, U'OM
huge bloated etMturu that 41M0

to •u.Je the &amp;anh unUI. unab64 to
adapt to clwl13lng CGndlllon( U&gt;oy

collapsed und« th*r own

n-slvo weiQOt? Wot~ doft1 look
behind you, but o tow 110 !lying to

=~=~~~~':':'~:-··0
appear tlkefy to d lsptow any of
Dotwtn's lheo&lt;los.

Of courae the

''dlnosua~a•• In

potm ore the stagnAIIt mkl-70.
roci&lt;Mo who - • tho target of
..new wave" rebellton. Now thAt
the dust lloMml to h&amp;¥1 MtUed,.
some of •em oro quietly .....,glng
form hlbemauon, expecting to find
lholr oudlen- unchongod. Tho
news, however, 11 that ,,_ rest

doeen't...,., to have dOne them

m~!:-~ollnllh. (PleiN.)
Whoever colleciiMoo&amp;o!ton boys

'1ho Amlf1con Rotting Stonos"
apportntly buod I holt ISHumont
onllro4y on tho t&gt;and' o publlclly
PhOtOI. Singe&lt; St..o Tyler moy
have JIOQet4~UI lfp1. but thaJ's
abOut •• f&amp;I aa the rnembtance
_ .. Alti&gt;OUQh Tylttf hll, In t.ho
past, -.caQiblool-... ~~
moclullllon. hla ell0&lt;1o on Rod In
a Hald Place amcx.tnl to one lOng
onnoylng Wlllno. Slclo ono 'unllonnly ow1UI, w1th o, low
oll'lloutly
oullar oooos
...., a
thump
"Cty Me A Rlvof," dofto ln tho
O&lt;lglftol ta&amp;o. arrono-t. 11

-o-

,_.._.l&gt;aur

louQII-. Sld4l two le on
l m - t In thot_...
oongwrltlng abltlly l l l r f -.
although not onoUQIIto oavo tno
II bum.
Bod Compony began os a

manufacturtd aupergroup, wtth
me&lt;nblro cullocllrom throo ol tho
best banda e¥* to come out of
Brito ln. (Froo, Moll tho Hoople.
and King C.lmoon). Un10&lt;1unatoly,
B.C. chose not to b&lt;lng along
anything ttarned ftom PfeYiouJ
aa.oclallonl, retyii\Q fnatead on a
lotmulalc narcotic boogl•btuoo
thOI w01n't bod bitt aloo wun'l
good •• could bo hopocl lOt.
Thoy'Vo gotlen tazlor over tho

yeara, al\d on Rough Dlemond
sound like tney•re still In
hlbemlllon. Guitarlot Mlck RllphS
In portlcutar oJMpwalk$ his woy
through tho proceedings, dropping
wtiiY ~fun~ rills that l aU to
set any apa.r1t 10 lbe rest of lhe
bond. Singe&lt; Paul ~ usually
one of the best at I his sort of
1tulf, merety drone:s.. Some limp
hom 81'T'anQ1NT!ents at1mept to flU
tn tile blonk spots. bul you c.n
w rite lhil one off u utiN:L
At '-s1 Petet Frampton makes
an an.mpt al updating Ns sounct.
On Tho Atf of Control (his tlltrd
c:omeback attempt slnco tho
follow-ups to Frampton Come•
Aliv• t fatted out). he enUa1s the
a5d of Merle Gotdenberg as co80nQwtittt and lnsltvmentaJiat.
GolcM.nbetg, you may reca.JI, was
rnponal~e for punehlno U9 Unoa
Ronttadt's aoond on M•d Love ;
hwe, while the results are f.e.n
aelf-eonacJous. they are aJao tesa
CIIWetM and '·a r leu tuneful. The
elbum Ia pleaaanl &amp;r~ougtlln a
funky poworopop mode, Ond
Frampton aupUes plenty of the
uaual auperstat guitar e1tect:s , but
nothing 1t1.nd1 out.

-14Ftull

�be • vers.allle keyeboarcllst and
went far beyond the scope or
M iles' own chord put'lctuatlon.
Gultar1st Mike Stern wat the
focus or a mo1or1ty at so loa which,
unfortunately, all sounded
sutk.ingly similar. His playing
bordered on an acute lder'ltlty
crisis IRking any definite atyle of
his own. One really wonders how
much of thl$ is directed by M ile •••
Does Miles have any sense ot
dUectiOf'l at all?
The most amazing thing of the
evening was the crowd~a reaponae
ra all ot thl.s. They just ate II up
we d id nohce that. as a general
rule. the better dres.sed an
•ndMduaf was. the mOfe ot a

·eligious experience tl\6 penon
teemed to have It was otwtous
!hat IMy came to see "Mites Davia

the Le-get'ld" and the mvsk: wa1
secondary Some 0'4'erheard
commen1s as tf\e cro-wn txJie&lt;S'
He was so SOQhlaUcated aNt yet

so ptayfut.'" ••()o you beU..,e thtl
4frlcan Rhythms the diu""'*' wu
.;attlng om·· (This tnt point
!O()k.e.n Ge$pite thoe fact thai the
JlumtMt maintaln.ct a monotoned
Deal whh little varlallonJ
1111erstlng note: the amall yet
dedicated segment wNc:h
came to h9ar M iles Oavts ••• truly
ast&lt;&gt;u.nded by his perlorn\lnee
Responses ranged from ..tt\.11)'

lelnarglc." "&lt;lulL" "boMg ,"
~a.palheUc ,.. to "I spent monr; fOf
lh•s?'" Wt\at Is humot"ous Ia that
1r.e more voeal membets ot the
crowd r·drt.~m solo, drum solol'")
.seemed lo know the leasl about
tWIn general.
It ls not su:rprlafng that Wynton
MarsaJis. ln a recen1 lnterview In
!he Prodfg•J Sun, said ''They don't
know what Miles Is doing •• .oh
trus must be good, caus lt'e
Milts ••. half the shit he puts out
'" lhelast ten years Is Sui/shit! "
At1d that says It all.

- Merle Amero •nd Peul Endr•t

The Charlie lwn! Trio wllh Bud
Sllank Brullv/1/o (Con&lt;:otd JauJ
Tania Moria Touroa (ConcO&lt;d JaD.)
The samba, In lr.. Jazz
repertoire, hu been a etaple tlnce
the commercial sucoeu ot
com~llons#lko " Do»llnadO"

lealuring Ctlatlle ern~ on gullar
and Sian Get± on 1 aax()r()hone. and -n.. Girl from
lpanema " fNturt~ the ~~of
Astrud Gllbe&lt;to and Getz.

There are fou, notable tr.cks
where Shank bfea.ka out of hla
sr..ll. and along wllh Byrd. thay

C.fNte aom-e memotable moments.
" Zingaro•• and ..How lnHnslttve,"
bolh w~tlen by lM maatat

Brazilian compoMI Antonia C.rloa
Jol&gt;lm (Who aloo com~
"Do»llnaciO"), ara detiOhllutly
touching ~a. The Clwtle By&lt;d
or\glnai''CIIatlotto'o Fancy" and
11141 H&amp;rl&gt;actt-Kom atandard
'"YIIlttdl yt.,. ate also stand OVII

on this atbum

Conc::ord J&amp;ZZ Plea.nte now ottera
two more .apec:.:lmena of this genre:
Brullv/1~

from The Charlie

Bwnt

lWCIWL'!~P~

lrlo whh Bud Sllallk and Tanla
Matla'a TeunJt.

•

On BruJiviUe you haYe matched
up Cl\arllo Byrd, one of tho
pk)neera of the aamba 10uM, and
ll&lt;ld Sl1ank. a loading IO&lt;&lt;o In lho
Los Anoetea ..cool movement" In
the 501. 1'he rtault of 1hll
comblnauon Ia m ixed. wn111
Charlie Byrd olfera hll moat

lastofuf ooloo to dale. Bud
Shanlt'a eok)s aound moetly
uninspired and unemoUonal

(porhops a lralt !hal ho dovotopod
-----~ and retained due t o the LA aoene).

•••
•••
--·
~

I

~ ~ &amp;IIIIi I

Gullar enlhllllasls should lind
ti')IS aJoum most lntetaeUng
because Ch.arlfe B yrd's vfrtuoslty

Is adeptly d lsplayod,
demonsl'tatlng most effectively hl.a

aklllln combining classical and
Jau ledlnlques. (The Cl\arllo Byrd
Trio wKh special guosl Hart&gt; Elllo
ase at tha Trail for two lhowa fof
tonlghq

plateau. Her acat aln9tno
complements thl piece most
~u et.ty. The other not1bl1 tune

" 2 A.M.'' hU a lulll d r..,llko
arra.noement that lulls. But. within

• c:oupte of mfnU1es you find

tn tM track ..Banderta Oo Laro,"
Tania Marte atarta olf In a slow
awtng, wlthln a few measures
t:fpptng Into a funky mood, and

finally btlnoo on lM umlval
slyt.-all wllhln the span of rnlnutos and olghl- sec:onds.
Some ot h4t ~tra.ngemenls seem

The olh8f Concord Jazz Plcante
entry, antltled Taurus, Is by a V"ety
lalenled Bra.z!llan lady namod
Tania Marla ColT.. Fialo 0&lt; Juot
Tania Marla. Besides being an
occ:cmptlahed plants! and
compose~. lama Marla Ia aJao a
very liM vocalist. He&lt; styto lo a
hybtld ot sly1es uoor:late&lt;l wllh

ewkward and uneven, wl\leh may

contuse the eaaualllatener. In
addiUon, her aambe versk&gt;n o·tthe

John lennon c1us.tc: "'lm~oglne" Is
moot ludlc:rouo. The lmpael ol
Lennon·a aomber tune Is lost fn
Tania Matla'a happy~ueky
arm&gt;goment. (What's next. ••..
a polka version of ••A. Day '" I he
Uvo''1) 01h.,.lse, a WOrlhwt.lia

Sara.h Vaughan, Astn~ Gllberto,
and especially George

a.n.oon.

Uko Benson, Tanla l.lorio
almultaneot.~.sty

.sings and playa
out her eotos on the plano.
Original eompoallon.a suet\ aa

" TranQuility•• and ··2 A.M." dlaplay
Tania Marla's abllf1y to oreate
'ilbrant and " piquant•• music.
•"Tranquility" Ia a bteezy Journ ey
through Inner .space, leatu,lng a

launly melody lhollllls lho

u analtlon belween sections of ti'Mt
aono art more g radull and thusJy
more palatable. Bot, the lnabftlty
to construct pieces tnat mesh
1o.as tooethet more coherently
uems to be one ol the few flaws
thet Tania marta h•s.. For uampte,

effort.
yourMif awakentld by the noiM o f
a p arty. an lmprooolon croatod by

-lN De Vonl,.,

a llvofy awing lompo, only 10 paaa
out a,gaJn In the lu•h melody.
What 11 p looaanl abO vi '2 A.M.''
booldu lho mol~y. lo lhal tho
Frlcl• y. 6 HO'+'M\bef 1882 , TM SPtCttumfPfoctlgaf Sun

.9

�rEJels
Reeves sheds cape, fails to fly
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A

by Cindy LlughUn

1101 vltwtno Fra~k PeuY•

tatttl c:euuaotd
l.lon•lflncu, I

~avot.

am

8....., Oft '"" 110'104 t&gt;Y Ja&lt;k
Alliin LOQOI, Monllgoot Ia a CIOlino
all&lt;! ln1041e&lt;lually IMuhlng aaga of
a Vatican e&gt;rlest w~ broau .....,

ou' of tef\ Comman«ntnts.. Yt l

obtolutely &lt;&lt;&gt;Mtn..O l~aiiiOtNno
snon
ol DMrl• '"'""'""""" c0&lt;1tcl
save tttlt fllrrt trom atwf'!at

Bujotcl, Ute Frenci&gt;C.('..:ttan actre" Wt\OM nrtt ana

become a Monslg-not 1 Dd
tact~-Dollo&lt;e

In •H lllfn.ut.
hOo.loeYer. Petty sMukt not ftl-41 10
&lt;•ff'ICM ....,,... ol guile
atone-this tlueo waa deOnllely a

te•m effort Than's to Inept

.1-Kt.cl.

direction. mediocre ac:Ung, fooHtJ't
dlatogue and • anal&amp;cw WIOfyllftl ,
lttl'tH'ItlgftOr nevet had a prayer to
be conskterecs as • aerloutr~
oowerfuJ flh'rt

Totally mltcotl u Ihe stlftWO,
aggreul\lt Qffett ts Cttrf•tootutt

~lliort.

performance.

G.,......

6tsoUe f'llt ••n•; I'll I'N!Iqet lq

It or not-•
c.tdlnal Wl&gt;ore Mon•lgn"' COiliO
po..tbly make a po~ul
atltement, It opta lnstNd to
woakty In lor I~ at not~ tno 11

Reeve couto s1op o'Vel..aC1ing tor
Jus1 • tNn\lta. he mtght na~te
clell..,ed a gonutnoly sln&lt;:Ma

last _good ftlm wJ;S Ann• ot •
rhousHWJ o.rs. m.Uu a bne• ano
~able

appuranc:e n
,_•.,.•,.,..,.The
silty dialogue
between the two mi:ltn them

R~f- Witl'l "'' IWMt gOOd lookl
and baby bluH 1'141 tooks mOft like
an alter boy thin a auperafnnet. II

10und l~e the l-uke and Llura of
'"" Vallan City.
$pea1th1g oJ dl.alogu&amp;, I was cottt
aurprlucl 01\d dlsuppolnlt&lt;l wttn
Abt•ham Polon.stw a/IG Wendell
Maye..• trfte .and rkttcutoua ~fpt,

Botn wn1era 1r1 respot'albtt IOf

1101110 llrsl•ot• lllma-Pollllllrt
wrote the acrlpllol Body orwl Soul
01\CI Toll Tn.nt W!/110 Boy Is Htfe,
oi&gt;CI Ma,.s waa raspontll&gt;la 10&lt; 11

an&lt;! tho Vollti&lt;tn City. Award•

"f•mt• W•y lnG OHIJt WIJII.
untonu-ttatety tor otrec-ICw- Fr1"k

Ptlff'j, Mona1Q1101 loflowa &lt;IOoe or&gt;
tho ~Ja of 1\11 ccWoaql bOmb,
M:JmmN 0Nre11. tec•a hope U'lll
Polry finally l. .rna nto Ionon with
Mon1lprt01 and rtturM to turning

out lllma tM call~! ol O•'tfflond

r,. ~ry oto Med

Llu '""

clne.matography and musb!
ICOI$. 411~Ugh Pllo10Q!Ipher Billy
William• 40N ftOthlng crutl've
vlsuatty, he managH to c-apture
.ome bHutlful scenes of Rome

Hou••wll•.

Po..lbl\' •~• 011ty two r - t n g
fiC'Iora of lhtl film 1ft lhl

wtnnlr!g cambooef~duct01 Jolon
wuta•m• I• IIIIo obte to .,..,.,
blood 1n1o eNs tlrea Ill"' wll~ tile

u.. u,_, S}'mp"""y

~lp of

Orcl\eltr•
Mona(gtKK, 'iJhlcn opened last
Friday (II&gt;CI IIIII wold ol moUI~
galo acourwl wlllp!obably ctos.
nt~l Fr~) '' prool oollttvot~al

aOf'T\IUmt.. e&gt;itn HollyWOOd earn
*Otk miracles

Bette Midler struts her stuff
JIH)(EO Olr•cfea by Don Slogel.
St•trlng Beu• Mldlor, Rip Torn,
l&lt;tn WI~ Now Pllylf1i II me

9oulev•ra Mt lland Como 8
Cffu1m1

_ _ __,by Cindy laughlin

8

elle MkUer T he mer•

menuon o• "" name ''

enough to ser"~d me tnto nysterfca.
NMdJess to say tfl.en ner
per{ormance '"' J"'l{tld ned me
struoollng, for the s•".• of dlonttr ,
to ti.IPtl$1 lhe oulbufl!l of

laughter. Trutt to hor usual
raunehy comttdfc style, MI . Mtdlflt
l"llp twlnga end wllec:racka nar
wa~ througt'l II'll• film ao natuflll)'
and Whl'l aucl"' per,14llon one hu
10 wonder Whart BtHt M!dter e!'&lt;l5

and htt thttac:ter begins.

loadttd wll~ Pol&amp;lralcal eomttdy
and dtrtc verbal humor J lnted
reattr ta Mtatef'a bllby and
enhough ·~ ••••'• the 1ttow.
actor Rip Tot11•e Mrtouna~ doe.s
not 00 VMOHcod Seen for en

oxcrernoly ._,~y period ot l~e
tum •• • dead bod~1 TOfl'l duerves

crttdlt !Of ~~· • bllllY to keep a
slralght face doling wnal hlppana
to be •~• Ilim's 011d M•· MldiO('s
funniest $C:ene - definitely a
diHicuU di"Sclpllnaf'Y t&amp;al tor any
actO{.

Jl,xiHJis abotri a sleazy, cigar
smo~lng, ~ye!iter-elad o•mbhK
(Rit&gt; Tom) who's l0&lt;1nd ~lmaell •
o tgeon - a Bla&lt;k Ja&lt;k dul6r (Ken
W•l11) ne c.eo bea.l every nand. Out
ot de.speranon aoo fruslrallon the
duler tesorta 10 11\e Lu Vtgas
logic ol broaklno • "jinx" t&gt;Y taking

sometn,ng thai belongs to lhe

tinxer. Armea wrm gooo too~e;e ano
musCllea tht dulor " " out to get
the gambfer'a woman (Bette
Mldler). Oowntroddtn, abu1ed anct
bllttted 1h1 taaUy .tuccumbe to

Btu,, rh• ShooiiJt, Dirty Harf'(
and the e:lesalc aclenCl&amp;-fiClt lon
l~rllltf lnvuton olthe Body

Ihi dtalet"t aexual advanc•• (wrth

coma~r. although ~ pro~bly

a aml ie on her face tht Clr.amlly
announce• U'11t "I'll neva' wtl"
aga.ln ..l and What tollowa Ia an
outt-.g.eova serJtt of hllarloua
mtaad~enrur~s a a they tlfty out
the# plol to rJd lhlmatlv•• or tl\tl

"Jin... IO!avor.

Don Slooet. w11o dl1a&lt;tt&lt;1 auc~
noevywtlghl mmt u Cooo••'a

Snatchet•. la1ucceululln this
tart atte'"p• at llghtwe'on1
woul&lt;l f'l.ve mlaHd hls mark

oomptetoly JIJc! Jln&lt;ttd alorrrK!
erwone Olh., lhan 8•tte Mldler.
Jl,~td II a beftlf than avefAQI
! lim 1011 thooe wfto tollo a gamble

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This year's SNL - goosing the golden eggs
by Rick Stykowny

8

Hlots cniCNtn w!ngt.

new S.rurdoy Hight L/Vt roo ootng

snowalorma ano JacN
Kemp, Buffalo Ia

Deoo!"llno ftlntf wtll·known for Its
hequertl O\Jtbuftll of PfOotlnc lal
paranoia.. lei sorttt video
· ~lournallal " like Morley Serer lake

1 lew c heao aho1• 11 Bulfalo and
our city ta1tt.,a go ''IQ9•ng ovet
each oth•r tn lhtjr hl$18 10 •beat

lhemsetvH bltort Moft6..- anct 001
nlm to tekt It 111 back Never rrum1
l~ot IM really btg Amor~C&lt;&gt;n
cltfeo-ll~e L.A ""~ tho """9 eno
blorood-out Woat COUIIOI&lt;ft S•n
Fr~nelsco -~'" 1~ ~sexuet
fOkcts, N ew Y~lli C.tr "'rllh the rape.•OO&gt;tnurae, foll... - toutlnelr
-..eether ''' mcwe D04nl0d
Wlttlc-l!lmi, ••1 IOIJ\t t&gt;ooy m•"-• 1
crack &amp;bout 8uflato'e lncltmefll
weatnet ot 1ndusulal \lgllnest an&lt;l
the city's m•11tva lnflfiorll~
complex fOeti Its ugly nead How
else to eJtplaln auch local

phenomena aa the odtoua ''TIIklng
Prouo" campaign. whoat
commercl•'• 'eatured dtlifiOU$1Y·
hiPPY•lO.be•hlfO BulfiiOnianl
assuring ua lhlt '"• ally had

Pulitzer Prbt winnor•, perli.s 1~
unlv81'Sitlls and aH 60rl&amp; of Olller
neat stulf. Of lnt Telk lng Proud
print ads. wllh ti'MHr fucUctooaty
pugJ!t-tUc slance-•we·ra tad up
So get off our bite).. I Ame.tca" tas
U lf\e re-tt ot Amettca ttved Jus1 10

neap 5001n on pOOt o.t•aowred
Suffato as If inctet&lt;l ~N&gt;'l of 11\e

c;ovntry wouto evon c-.~: •' rna
wnole c.lty-Puliu... Pme wlf'IMr•.
Talking PJOud actt ono att - wwe
to 00 up tomouow u\ a au" ot
smo-ke .)

So

when Sttutd•y Nt pht I..IYe
rocently teah;ftCJ 1 toke •bOut
Lady 81rcJ Jot'!n601"1 uncJgoal\mg
•·an emergency m'ulon to btsluUty
B ullalo, Ne"" Vot~:· )'OV ~new H
was going 10 be Oftly • malltf of
lime before aome tocai media
knight fn.,.J'IInlng·armor took up
lal'l(e and cud9et In detenn of the
elty'- aUUiecl repu,atH)n And sure
~lgttl

enough. on TuMdey Ihat

AJ an'J fale, lhe Perg has lent
hi• 'loice 10 the alraady awoUen
cl\orus ot criiJes condtmnl"g tne

" In bad •astet'' and .. atlct&lt; eod
ClttVer, but not tunny:' From Ute
way lh:ey'ra carrylno on, you would
at.,ool believe that the show was
on the ume for.vegt!tlblea.-only
level aa Frldsy$ or L•ugh Tru.
While that Isn't QuUo the ca.u
(yet), they do ""'" o pOint. lhoto
wno nave tofloweo 11\e snow
thooug~

lis llormy I&gt;Oit.,.ktoya-

e w.hote t'lew. mote cerebfaJ

VHf Sllurday Nigh/ L,.,. •··~ 1
rather .$UfDfl!lng COt'l\eOICk, bOih
r.n tarnb of qualfly and audience
populovl1y. TNt y1a1, howev«.

a~roacn

atter a PIO'mtslng Mlwon OQener
tne she"" na\ be_gun cteoom.po1tng
laslet than an Ecsga, AUf!' Poe
Pf'Otagonlst. While h tUU may be
too aoon to wrfte It olf comptelely,
HlO future looks rather grim

Nec w-.s .setuno

lllllf up fOf •

fall When H e~en con&amp;lder&amp;d
oontlnl.llng the &amp;how With an all·
new 'a st. Ak,royd, 8efUihi. Gild I
Radner and Ule real ol the ahow·a
o"glnal crew ha'le been 'Wiftually
lmmonaUzed In the pop-cl.!Hure
~onography ot AmttiCin comedV,
ano given the tact that II was
pro~bty one of those once-In·•

lite1:1me instanc:.a where
eve&lt;y1ntng cli&lt;t&lt;ed, - · tM
cnemial!)' wu ju$t ri011\, IM old
s.rurdoy Nlghf LW. .... going to
be a rouon act to fouow fh~
NBC compovnOod Ill trout&gt;tes
when - su.tprfsel - lhef loUowld
11 up wUh a ttuly ro11en r.hQw
ThtNr ratings ptummetted
Cle$6'f'V'OOfy. 11\0 anyorut --ho
eaugfH H1e first •·new"
caat-heaCiod by Plltly·boy
Charla.s Rocket, Who obvluusty
sew hlmseH a&amp; the nttw Chuvy
Chase \IS 1f we e'len I'IOO&lt;fed tho
old one)-WIII remembilr tne pall o l
U1tel' an~Hitlon that hung over
tf'lose $hows n got so bad that
Roc~et. tn a Ji15todltch tlab at
stirring tJP aome eontJover.ay,
hauled olt and &amp;akl the word

..tuck," live ancs eoest•to-eout. at
tl\4! c:loae ot one of the al'tOws Of
cour14 the bluenoses v.ere
P&lt;odletably ootrag&lt;&gt;d-any,nlng 10

Hewa TV coliJmnlat, lhe man

ltoeP U'le &amp;lrvtavtls sate from

whose seemtngl., k\ellhiUS1abte
tupply ol stotll l on SuffaJonlaftl
vonn:ected wlth Hill StrHt 81uu
ttas emiched the Uvea ol counUess
lt'loutenos Pergy waa quick to
deny thll a.ny11'1mg tO picayune lS
SIIUrdo; N l~hl ~lwl'l 8ufltiOjoke
was behind h iS tu'bsequent
mangling o t the show - and If you
belitt'll thJt, 11\nn m•~bo I can
lntartUII you In a utotlmt
.sulucrlptlon to the N~tlonAI

rll!!aiJtr. eveo •• we _.,proach rh•
21st century-but the Whote
~c lneiCI,.nt d5cl have •
nappy result Rocl&lt;.- eM ~~ r•at
ot I he cast (except tor Joe PJ1cooo
and Eddie Murphy, were given
their walking Qapers. and t('e lhO~~~W
llstlt wu given 1 tr•ntlc overnel.il
OlcJc Eoersote toc»c over as
eJtoc:ullvo producer, 100 lured
Michael o~Oonoghue - lhe

aavagely furuiy tJ.·NaOon•l
U mpoon wrll&amp;r whO ap.ear,tadod

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fur&lt; lad Manl'tattanltes being
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whose carcaue5 they were
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height ot tne Jack Hsnry Al&gt;l&gt;oll
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grelt American llleHUuru.
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EORUM~.

FrldaJ 5 N-

1M2 Vo11.111M1 33 N..,.ber 32 Slolo Unl-.lty ol N-

YCNt ol Buffa lo

Buff State's burning
over President
By A LAN KAC HIC
MonoJi'll E.dito.t

urtalo Slaac

stud~ts.

upset with President

8ruc:e Johnstone's (a.ilurc
to &amp;et SCYcral campus coruotructlon
projccu rhrou&amp;h Albillly and h!J
proposed

rctreoc.h.m~ru

of lJ

tenured rac:ully members, arc up

inums.
They pos1pontd an anti·

10 •hy Ihey

WfCI'C

fdffndutl&amp;•

00

B urralo St•te Uru1td Unhu,.ty
(\JUP) Prolonons chapter
presidcnl Roben Dubob said,
"lhrrc's no conn«1ion between
UU P and the rally. That's a
spontaneous studtnc scnerated
dcmonstrliiOn." The la&lt;ulty,
however, arc unoHklal1y
supponi•e. UUP is the labor
oraaniueion rcprescn1lna SUNY
faculty and professional start, and

administration p:rOidl Co 4 (OtUre

has spoken OU\

da.tt due to yesterday•.- wet
weaehtr. The fiCUlty are al&gt;o
dt~pleascd h1vin1 p revioutly voted
to censwc Johnstone,
The demomuarion, planned by
the United Studeru Covcmmcnc
(USG), was irutigattd wh&lt;n S1o1e
Univcr&gt;ily ol New York (SUNY)
Ceottal denied penniulo~ lor
Bullalo Soate 1o so ahead with the
renovation or Roctwdl Hall, a

In AUJWt, John&gt;tone calltd a
witll the O.panmml or
lndu&gt;trial Ans/Vocational Studies
and Behavioral and H wn~tnlp
S1udieo-1he two fatloa

t.&amp;afDJI JohnJIOOC.

mcrtl~&amp;

reu-mchment-and announced
that some retrmc.hmmt miaht be
R«&lt;SS&amp;&amp;Y· AJthou&amp;h he cxpWntd
1!1a1 suoh aalons eould be
P&lt;ev&lt;nttd, the President Aid tllat
ht: was sendin out

r~rench.mcnt

"E

very time our admini.tratton trie• to get
something done in Alban" the11 get rejected."
-USC Vice President John Kavereborri
cl.usroom builrlina. and tbc
COOJU\Idioa or a prcs.obox for
Coyer Alhledc F'ldd.
Tbc lllinl iwM: wu Joluutone's
plOD to retRIICII..- lirr-IJ
faculty manben wbkh the
studeou also-·
"E~our­

tries to ... someshi1l&amp; in
Albany they OR aJnys rcjcatd,"
USC Voae Praiclc:ot John
Kasercburri apllintd, "we've jwt
&amp;oum to the point whac we're
aot coin&amp; to take il:'

' CW

t just want co rille the
WU&lt;S 10 the llUdeolJ, .. he Aid or
the resebtdultd rally. Tbc llm

ronoc:m is the renovation of
d2ssroom buildins Roctwdl
Hall- the labltd lara&lt; dock tower
structure visible from mmwood

Avenue...The whole buildina Is in
very bad condition," K.uereburri
ntainuUntd, a fact whkh was
hi&amp;hlishltd by a fire In tile
bWJdins's auditorium t4 years a.ao
that was nevu rully rep.a]red.
K...ereburri nottd that money
for the S8 million proj&lt;CI " had
been allocattd but not rdeastd by
the Division of Budatt." He
clalmtd thai the problc:m was
''our -administration doe:m 'c know

how 10 lobby or lh&lt;y'r&lt; 1101 Uttd
in Albany."
Tbc iswe tl111 "brokt lh&lt;
camd's bact" wu th&lt; P&lt;oposod
press boJ: lor Coyer F'ldd. Money
for Ill&lt; struaure was raised to&lt;ally
lhrovah priVOl&lt; ruM&gt;. Kasercbwri
claimed, "no State funds arc
invalvtd. It was hdd up in Alb&amp;ay
bocausc or eod&lt;&gt; and resuJatiom."
SUNY C&lt;nttaJ cmuually
rcjccttd Buffalo Slate'• aucmp&lt;s
10 build the 11&lt;9' boJ: wbldl lad
Kasercburri to complain, "if ow
administnotion con '1 att tllis
tbrou&amp;h then there b som&lt;thina

wrona."

U B is presently cootcmplatint
cons1nK:tina an Amhmt Ounpus
student union Yrith non;~state funcb
and Presid&lt;Dt St&lt;V&lt;n B. Sample
bas altcady admiutd tlw 1&lt;1tins
perm1ssion from Albany could be

clllf.c!ft.
The w uc of faculty layoff&amp;
which ro::auly has b«ocne morc
dcfltlite at Buffalo State was tied
in becaUJe ••w were c:oooemed u

1101ica 10 1ha1 people lnvolvtd will
have time 10 adjllll thdt tives. Tbc
rtti'&lt;Ddlman Is aehtdW&lt;d to be
cfi&lt;CIIve .. or September I, 1983.
Dubois said be mtt wkh
Joh1111onc OA Auaust 29 and
req.-..1 tMI be cq&gt;lorc otbc&lt;
possibilltia. luduclina wlw be
tcnned • lend-lcuc plOD. He
desen11«1thh .. "tnuutmna
faculty In low demand
dcpar1mcntJ but with skills tl111
can be u&gt;&lt;d In o&lt;hcr hl&amp;h demand
dcpanments wlthoul Jcopardillna
se•dority in d.lh~ dq)UtmenL"
I n la~e S.p&lt;anb&lt;r UUP •01td to
ettuure Johlutone-wbltb Dubois
••plaintd "has no roal fora:" but
I• basically 1 prot&lt;ll- but tbis was
no&lt; publically annouaetd for
another month.
After a labur..manaae:mcnt
O&lt;tober IJIHiing Dubois r«alltd
.. we had the lmpmrion we were
bdn&amp; stoncwalltd. The Presidcn1
kept rowurin.s us 1hot he hoptd
he wouldn't have to r&lt;trcncb. On
O&lt;tobn lS the ehanet$ or our 13
people bdn&amp; ~oavtd by the
admini&gt;tration wer&lt;n't very aood.
and thelend·lea&gt;&lt; plan wu not
aeulna any administrative

Juppon : ·
AI the Sttte Uoivmity CoUqc
or Uuica· Rome the Industrial
AnJIVocational Edutatioo
prosrarn was d!Jbandcd bUI all
faculty and Jtalt •ere tra.asfercd
to Os- Stare. Dubob said that.
ahbouJ)IIh&lt; P&lt;oanm&gt; W&lt;fe 1101
bcina 1oully sc:rapptd, there are
no plam to transfer retrmdltd
faculty.

"We'U fllbt." DuboiS IW&lt;rltd
no&lt; 10 In
the matter dlc here. Altcady
srdvanea have bml likd by most
or the alt«ttd loculty manbns
and by the ckparuncotJ. He added
lhal there b the possibility or an
improper practice JUit '"cbaraio&amp;
that the adminisullloo has
indlllatd in" one and that it could
be &amp;~~CCC~&gt;Iulll broUJ)It before the
Publie £mploy&lt;~e~ Rdadons
Board.
Tbc faculty's complalntJ arc
• rda1td to the stuckat araumeou
or admlnbttllloo impot&lt;ne&lt;,
" Wb&amp;t we"rc u kina i.s wby 1pcc::iaJ
favors were &amp;Ivai to UuJca.Rome,
wbik tbdr proaram .,...
translbtd and oun wu left o u1."

notina he b ckt&lt;tnllntd

Warmer winter pred fcted
another bad winter, ~d predlc1td
Bullalo would have a heavy
snowfall durina October.

By OA VID d&lt;LIS I
Conlribuling Edilor

I

n tJ\t wa.ke o~ ooc ~r the
most

sevcr wmten an

rcc:otdtd US h!Jtory,

forec:um

nation~wlde

have beeP

predkting a moderate winter for
Bullalo and the nation. Accorcllna
10 one Univc::rsity professor,

UB Physics and Astronomy
Prof&lt;Hor Rob&lt;n Gaylcy, who
teaehc&gt; mncroloiY and Is
CWTtnlly involvtd in a dimate
res&lt;ar&lt;:h projca, does not piiiC'&lt;
mb&lt;h failh in forceastins. " Too
often.-· he &amp;ald. "'lhc PtODit 'Nho

''Nothing is reliable when it cornu

The. prohfic amount of dust and

pordeles con rell«&lt; s~liahl back
spau, 1hw less llah1 and heat

10

reaches the urtb causina a molina
elrcct. Oayky explalntd that sintt

1945, whjch is a 1e:n )'Ht avera.&amp;c.
temperature has bml I all ina.
" Doaeucd periods or warm1h
cu11 the srowina season. P«haps
10 far by S&lt;VrraJ weeks, Wblch

to weather.

"

- M eteorol()Jtist Alan Blaclcbum
~....-.:raJ tey r.aors may
have bml ova-toottd whid1
could plunae the entire COW&gt;Iry
into a cfisastaous wi.our.
Nl1iocal Weatha Savitt
M&lt;t&lt;OroJoajsl Alu Blackburn
bdi&lt;v&lt;&gt; Buffalo should fair wdl
this winttt- "Froen November to
Jan\W")', we fonec tcmpcn.turcs
our oormaJ or sliahtly above,
with precipitation (snow. rain)
below normal for the same
period."
lllatt bum &gt;tattd that wilh tllll
type or lona rona&lt; rorecastina. Ill&lt;
weather ~·s accuracy is 60
1puoen ~. " thouJ)I oothina is
' rdlable w11tt1 it comes to
"""""'· .. Thb iodudes lbe

F,_•s .Allrwvt«, wbic:b

1
oontcncblhil'yar will brill&amp;

do the pmlictift&amp; fOCUJ oft ""''
00&lt; IUI'&lt;CI or • very complcs
subj«t, so there is no for
wcatba ror......lna."

Usina currrot beliefs held by
professlonab In the Odd, O.yley
SUJarottd thai the winter could be
bvder 1!1111 apecetd, not only in
Buffalo bu1 natlo~wlde.
" Many forttt 10 tallc lnto
O&lt;&gt;COunt the eff«ts or £J
ChkM n," be said. £J Chkltm Ia a
vokano In MaJco Whlcb exploded
earliet in the yar, spewlna dUll
and ubes Into the aton&gt;oophere.
" That po-rut eruption 1J
rapo~~~~'ble for the lovdy surueu
C!lpericnood In the Buffllo .......
be notod.

c:ouJd Jcriowly darnq&lt; Out food
supptia.••
Th&lt;se same dUll particles are
al&gt;o the basis lor rain douds, and
thw increased prtcipicalion can
OC&lt;\II ,

Allolhtt overlooktd problem !J
the tevct or t:atbon c1'10xidc presmt
in t he atmospbcfe. ..This is a
primary climate dl.vllp&lt;a, wllkb b
due to w ," IICCOrdlq to Gayley.
" It comco from the bumina of
10$111 fuels and coaJ whlcb sp&lt;ead
l!lrou&amp;h out tile alt and we cannot
d!Jperae lt ."

�E spEGRU

in short.

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Ol~od t.(&amp;o'!II'Art Ol't~eiOt

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11 pu ...

New in-State tult.ion policy
To quolil\&gt; for tn·~••• lllitlon 11 a Stat• Uni•crsrty ol ~w
YooL (SUNY) campui a .uud&lt;nt mtW now bo doou&lt;iled to the
Slate ror one ynr
1n orckr tO redu...~ IUC)a)'tr lUppon rOf OUI or Slate .!1\Kienh.
the SUto:Y lloAtd of TOIII&lt;a has decided to plocc a ti!IIC&gt;fromc
upoo til t&lt;Sid&lt;ntlal r«rri.:tkln U..na clonudlcd implio &lt;itller
livtrt&amp; 1 ._ortin1. tC'Ilflmn&amp; a car. rqbtenna to vote. owntn(
p.ropttly or p.atln11uea wicbt.n
ThtJ

rd\rktion

N~ Yor~

roCIO~ the T'JWttn

St1te.
ICilon 10 lnCf'C:&amp;K OUt ot

Suto tuition or II&gt; 2'1 """'P""" by SI&lt;IOO.
The no., POlity &amp;on into tHea far the 198J Fall s&lt;nltSl&lt;r. Last
tHr. •wro)l;lmot&lt;l)' J.7 porocnt of SUNY undu&amp;raduot., paid out
of Slice tuilion.

Chinese Cullural Fair
Sibley'• 111d the Wom&lt;n' Con1mlll« or the Buffalo
l'bllharmonic Orchtitrl ore •POnsorlni a ei!ltural foiT entitled
.. Otina: Journey ThrouJh Ttme:· o.t thar Amhcut. Eastern l:lllls
and dowrnown stores.
The folr iJ the r&lt;$\llt of Slbk)l'&gt;lrade tiCS with Ill&lt; People••
lltpublit or Otina and will be blahli&amp;htcd b1 the •Dpeotllll&lt;e or
master attist&amp;ns who ..mbo vlsltin1 from Ptkln1 and Shanahal.
Th&lt; cnr..,.., wiD be dlsplay\na their 'Itt&gt; or douah moclelin&amp;,
paper cunina. scroll pafntlna, boule paintiOJ and
doisonnc-rdllcd to ••aincd sJus an ncopt done with enamel

pcrrorm.,..., by Ptl&lt;IOJ Qo&lt;ra Jtar Hu HuOJ·Y&lt;n, Kleaiotu of
OliDc:sc: .... woru •nd cbnc&lt; display&lt;.
Evcnu aan M onday at Sibley's downto.. n .stOfc hom noon 10 2
p.m. llDlil Thuncby and then mo•&lt;&gt; on Friday •tO l'Uc..ta) at
Amhenl and East&lt;rn Hflt.

fit &amp; Wisdom

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!IINI&lt;I Unllod FHI..n Syodl&lt;llod
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clmricity.

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HOUK of Repcosentllfvos $&lt;11t?
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l) Wbat il tM coUeai,·c noun. '2UCb Ill a herd or catd~. fOf bean?
4) Which world oalton Jt.., the WJOSI wh&gt;linJ industrY!
S) Wllat is the c;opital or ThailAnd?
6) Wlli&lt;l&gt; contiauous US s1111e hat th&lt; lon&amp;C&lt;I toulhne 1
7) Wllo is Fdipo Gonufu:?
8) How much money was spent indUs year'J New York

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Ski Swap
Today, November 5th 9AM- 8 PM
Parker Hall RM. 2
Schussmelsters Sid Club Inc.
Registration of Items to be sold w ill
be on Thursday from 9AM - 4 :30PM.
Friday after SAM

&amp;:

Due To The J.tlure To Hand In Officer
Upd•te Forms, The Following Clubs
H;ave H;ad All Prlveleges Suspended:
Alpha EPsilon Delta
Blo.Chemlstry
Clccoto Italiano
Economics

Tau Betta PI
Gelman
Asllonomy
Small Business
SocloloaY

SMCS
Women In Monooement
U.8. Veterans Society
Overeaten Ana.
SIMS

Assembly Meeting
Tues .• Nov. t 6th 4 :00PM
Talbert Assembly Chambers
Attendence Will Be Taken So Please
Plan On Attending
2 . ~- · ~-.a·.- '*

Woroomes

Estorton
Pokl$tont

Sovltl.£ost Allan
NACAO
Amherst Womens center

Gl'oy Panthers
PepC~b

Varsity Club

Shades OC Movement
Gymnastic$

Sulton Fotlt Dancers
Cross Country SkJ
Sltubo Dive~~
UBI.S Society

The 11-.ck Student Union
Is Holding A General Assembly
Meeting Wed ., Nov. 1Oth at 6 :00 PM
in Diefendorf 14 7
Guest Speaker Mr. Asante
Faculty Member of the A fro-American
Studies Dept.

�FSEC looks at EOP
By KEVIN A. KRUEGER

DON'T FORGET...

Sports Editor

•«&lt;&lt;•t• Vkc Prcsickru for Academic Aff:airJ Robcn Palmer
a.nuoduced a "snapshol'" of I41JiJilcs that rocusect on a ntcd
fOr P&lt;&lt;•cnttnl attrition of EOP SlUdmu 11 the Faculty Smart
E..ccuti..- Comml!tct (FSEC) moctinJ Wtdn&lt;SC!a,y.
Palmtt'i dara 11\d cftarts wue worth mort than a ICXX) words as bis
r&lt;pon. SUNY at Buffalo Educational ()pponunby
P r -(EOP)IMmonty Stud&lt;nt Rncnolon lnfonnarlon. ttvJdonntd
from a vtrbollly ant&gt;OUO&lt;Cd lictlo r...archcd ba&gt;&lt; into a plaaform for
\Omt FSEC me-mbers to tatt stands on tht valldi1y of sucta rtst::m:b.
""Thif rtpon it 111n11t to M a llltpshol of tilt EOP 1atm m Octob&lt;r
of 1912."" Palma satd in tbe monina.'"Onc thtnl ills meant for is to
oonccntrasr on the probkm of auntion . We arc no• &amp;aina to mllcct
furthu data and take- a look at that data 10ft C.\n 1ft Vrhal •c art an

A

~SWAP

aboul.""
\
~ EOf PfOif&amp;m currently suppons &amp;76 Ntw York State uudtru•
that ~re f"rnancialJy and tducatlonlll) disadvanoa,td. but show acadcnuc
potcnllal . That flaurt i1 up fron' lui Janu1ry's f'tlrollme.nt of 791,
ho"'t'\'er the oonctrn Ut.s in the fKt (ha' only 600 of 1ho~ i tudC't'ltJ hl\t
remain«&lt; through both M'mts:ttn.
StnatorJ c:q&gt;r..std conc&lt;rn and hopo o&gt;u tht proDI&lt;m of improvrns

thi5 rc.t~ntion r11e .
" Minority .s.ti.Kitnl rt"ttncton h~ • 1f1rut1C'an1 11Juc or• c:a.mpu1, •• Senarc:
Chalr RoMt1 Pope &lt;Old.
' 'II •S occ:urin.~ all over the ~ountf)' as a problem :un, '' Palmer

Parker Hall, Room 2
From 9AM - 8PM

•vt&lt;d.

·TODAY ONLY!
In and Check Out The
Bargains On Used Ski
Equipmentl

Scltussmeisters Ski Club
Associate VIce President Robert Pe l mer
Olber 1han 1hC' positive feaor of Jraduat~on, aunuon is nq:aalvr in
ttlr WISt or flnancial rtuOru, pusonal ciraami1ancc;, (c:rminttlon by
academic: reuons, and unknown reasons.
""There are many tllinp 10 loot ao:· Palmet uld ...Thll is why we do

Caribbean Student Associaton
presents
"Caribbean Cuisine and Concert Nighr'
featuring
The Roots Rock Reggae of

not have: a ha.ndJc o.n lt. We have 10 look 11 the data infonnadon and

sec what his,"

Among tbe poninont d•ta that con bt c:olleettd to suopon th&lt;
rtseatch arc enrollment stadttics and thteks on 1llc: aeodcmic 5tliUJ (in
divistons and dcpanmc:nts). and aradua.lion rates of t:1 udcn11 at different
ponts in time. These would be ttkcn acro5..Nhc·boord. l incc there it a
direct two--sided disdncti.9n to those studC'f\ll who arc ell her minotitirs or
in EOP and tho.st who an not.
These stoliotlt:$ will hopefully bt abl&lt; lo dl.sclo"' some reason&gt; why
graduation rattJ or reaularly admh t ~ studt".nu art at SO percent and
thoR in the EOP ot&lt; 19 por«nl. acoordln• 10 a rollow.up or those
student.s tba1 cook adva.ntaac or the proJI&amp;rn in 1917.
""R&lt;Icnllon i•th&lt; koy:· Palmtr ;old aboutlnct&lt;Htn&amp; that lower
numbtr and btin&amp; able to kl hiahu numbtn ror EOP tnrollmtnt to bt
rc--.td)' for tht ruture.

' 'W•

wtt&lt; noufied t..t Juno that OW" rare•• (for EOP •nrollmenr)
could only bt 800 ""aio."' h&lt; '"ld ••1 bod 10 n&lt;sou•r•lt up to 875. It I&lt;
illwfuUy dirrtcuh 10 have a loft t"nroJtmtnl on I ycar..lo-ycar baifJ. W~
should bt abit 10 Kl llrl&lt;lltholllt rongrutnl "'ith tho lfOW\h or lht
Uni&gt;&lt;rsioy:·
f
PaJmn mmuon&lt;d lh.at cruollmcnt OuctU~I'nJ can cause eonSKkrab1e
hatm co EOP. O.u enrolbna Cldl cause problems rn a lact of tuum.
t&lt;ad\m. tit. and undtr tnrollln&amp; •ill lead IO lmtT oppropo&amp;lion&gt; of
fund&gt; from AJbaJ\) .
··Tilt woy to lind th&lt; PfOblems in this it to 10 out and int.,,... the
pcopk .. ho left."" Social Sdtncn Facully mtmbt:r l..e&gt;lu Milbrath
sajd.''You hove to ao our and tllk 10 them.""
Anoch&lt;r factor b~:&gt;cr&amp;hl up - that .,.ma.- IJTadUation r••• or 19
p&lt;rttnt from I p'OUp Of edue&amp;llonalJy di&gt;advaniiJtd AudC"tlDlJ i1 no\ aJI
lhll bad.
Sud&gt; di&gt;!unlon forctd Pope 10 dar th&lt; lrll&lt; rnlll&lt;r of lh&lt; meetlnl It
was trmsfcmnJ to 1 ne-ed to L'OIT«t lhc procram, when in Palmtr'J
v.·ocds. ""It ts JU&gt;I a gut feo!Unarhat th&lt; problem rtllly t'&lt;ists:·
The mmtn&amp; cndtd thortly afi&lt;r. wh&lt;n Pope closed with the stalm&gt;&lt;nl
tbar "it was lhe ti.rst EJ:cc:udVe Commhtre mtetina I c:an remember in
which no committtr appointmmu ~·en made, 11
uh ~~ thai aflet ~ery mec:tlnJ we tiWlll)'l hlvt to 1ppotn1 someone
to some new romminrt:· Pope J&amp;Jd a(le:r thr meet ina... Thai's one of
the thlnp I"&gt;&lt; M&lt;n lryins 10 stt us our of. lnformorlon "dt&lt;petal&lt;ly
nttdai at thnc mectins.s. h should be more like t forum, not an aclion
committee. We should be more aware or the problems I hit ulsc.. "
He admltslhol Ills mcttlnJJ havc no1 betn all1h11 cx&lt;ilil11.
"\Whot i&gt; productd AO far in lh&lt; Smote ls bortdom, 10 bt bones~ with
you. If iherels not any aotlon dnne.lh&lt;Y don"l do onythina:· he
upl:tlntd.

Also featuring Salsa by Los Llbertados
Saturday, Nov. 13th 9:30PM In Clark Hall
Delicious 01' Time Caribbean Cuisine
Including
Vegetarian (ltol) Specialties, Served In
Diefendorf Annex
Free Mixed Drinks, Wine, Punch • Beer
(Stout)Untll 6:30 PM
Dinner Served at 6:00 PM SHARP
Tickets Available a t Harriman Ticket Office
Ticket Costs: UB Students Others
Concert
$3.00
$3.50
Concert
• Dinner

$4.50

$5.00

Co-Sponsored b y SA, G.SA, BSU, PODER, UUAB,
Minority Affairs &amp; International Affairs
For More Info rmation Call 636-4148

�u 1 rt&amp;i}ltrt d oraanlution." she C.ICplained. But
Hicks noted there have n&lt;vcr bten any tcrious
probl&lt;ms.
"An •pplyin&amp; croup Is not outomaticaUy acc:cpt&lt;d.
1\ lot O( deliberlliOO &amp;OCS into !his, partJ&lt;UJarly OV&lt;t
a.roup$ when there is concern, auch as culta, '{ Hjeks
added. R&lt;&amp;istration de&gt;&lt;s not mean th&lt; Univcmty
app&lt;oves of lh&lt; int&lt;t&lt;St ud idcu at'OUod wbldt tbt
croup Is formed. thoush· In the past, The Way and a
Hari Ktbhna croup hi•&lt; b«n ncoaniud.
Applyin&amp; lfOUps "'"" CJ&lt;plaln thdt aoab, PfOIJant
2nd atruccucc. *h.Uc supplyinJ 1 cotUthution .nd fiH
slcnatUr&lt;S rrom UB Jludmlt ""0 I&lt;(IU&lt;St lh&lt; xni&lt;a
of lh&lt; JIOUP
S.udko• hold• rh&lt; final authority 10 appro•&lt; or
rcjcc1. "' rdi.IIOUJ orpnizatioft. but ht is first lldvUcd
by lh&lt; Campus MIDI(Itld Asso&lt;\&gt;tion aner tbrit
,.,;.,. of th&lt; appl)'llt&amp;II""P·
The C&amp;mpw MinlJtna ~tion~·cs as a vilaJ
boL in upo11n1 llwl&lt;nll IO "h41 rdiaious asoups
ortc.r. St'c-ntt"C''t rC'Ji.Jicrtd rdiJ.IOUS orpniutions
tornpritt the :association. whldl •orks out or 112
Nonon Hall.
Th&lt; 1ra&lt;c wa.&lt; sr•noed in May 197J because the
C\11\ ...., "&lt;"ed •• • "roll&lt;ai•c courudins and
raouf((' W'T''Kt ror tht communlt)'' '
Campu&lt; m1nos1&lt;r (Of lh&lt; W..l&lt;) Foundation Jolto
Klm&amp;rato, .a member or ahc CMA. t\plained aha~

By WENDY CONLIN
SP«tnJm Stqff Writtr

U

B's rdf&amp;ious otpnlzatlons havr worked to
attain a promitl&lt;nt position on campus.
wlul&lt; stm mahnalnlna th&lt; separation or
chwch and state necasary un.du law.
TM ls.sue bas ta.ktn on new rmportan« b«:au.sc or
lhc:

conuo~ul)' 1urroundlnJ tht

undnsraduarc

Stud&lt;nt Association (SA) fulldina of th&lt; J....-i•h
Student Union (JSU) and th&lt; uoublel «&lt;mmin&amp;
from hddJc £aM turmoil. Tht orp.nizadon is
ano"'f'd on campw because il iJ ••• aall\l.ral
orpn1Wton ••

''RdJ&amp;ioUi and rohura.J orpnization~ arc t,.o
dJff~tcn than~-u..c appks and oran,n You can'1
mu. th&lt; 1•-o," ..,d Vl&lt;c Prnid&lt;nt lor Student Alfai&lt;J
Richard Sowll.ow. "No rdoJ)ou. orptlltouon.,
LnsvenJt) funded ...
As a SH.ac Unt\HJII) - suppontd b) ll-\ d\,Uar'
- "UB ntuhrr funds :a.n) ol 1hc c:~~;nunc aroupt., nor
2r:aru.s them pttmane:ru )pacr." lt't'ordn\&amp; to

A.ssonatt Coordina1or of Studrnt Affau" Ann HlcU.
ReUgioUlo or&amp;~nitall~;tt'l\ haH· )U'"'"tJ b\ rtjtitC'Or'l&amp;
" 'Hh the Unhcrsh)' tn 1('((1\e" W.t ot us·.. ta~tlitif'SI

"I he roon\ ,,. 1hc only thllll "'c.'~~. Wr. have a phone
wluch h p:ud for through 'ohtntttr don:mons. no1

o::omt'tining to&amp;tthrr 1RH') a " non·S«tkuan .. JI:U&gt;Ufl

h~

calltd 1hc- Camflut. Mlftlllhlc:.\ A... MX,.tlti.HI, "'hh.h 1\
•UQ..~ d:l\.} n&gt;om l()llce on u "tcmponn) ba.••..n.'·
and b~ rt'&lt;'C1'' 'n&amp; fund' fh'Jil'\ i&gt;OUr-.:c-~ ('IUhldt lht
Uohcrtn~ ·

A\

a

rt~J&amp;Icred

;trovr h
o1 Jm) o1htr

orpnlzallon, ll rthgt(lu\

IJamcd the rights :aud

r C.Ipon~iblluc,

'lub 1 he:) m3y f t.~h e Unt ...tr~lt) -'PII.~t' ror \t't\ ICC'\
ur ruucuon\, provided !he)' do 1101 ••dC!nY or imcrrtre
Y.ith !he nghu and pnvilt'Sh o( Olh~:t,, •• th 'iHUt'd
under llnh·c.rshy pollc)' cont:ttnf"i (IUb'

s (l«l.:t.l 1'0ikle1- ptn:Un Wlt.l) 10 tf&amp;Uien:(J tC'h&amp;h)U"

ho~o~.t,tl,

restricting some·or thch
~CCIOnS, TI1~ include: a prohfbilioo rrom donlliH)I)
area.~. ittordins to Siggetkow.
.. We- w;~nl 10 prot«! !lludcnrs' privmcy, ~we
dtsrouragc IW~ organt7td aJic.mpt' In tht dorms
designed 10 gain convcns or perluade people \0
join:· S1ggelkow sa.d.
I( 11 group a:rn too ambitious, th~y vmuld mo;1
h~cly b&lt; asked "to refrain". •«ordlng oo H ie~., . 1r
lllf) continutd ••they could IMe their oppotluniticl
organ1ta1ton,

the

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rhr Ullltll ot Op&lt;n Irom 10 )(la,m.l(l 2:00p.m
tru:h d11~· b)' :. member or one of 1he
aroups in•olwd Th&lt;Y provid&lt; counsclina.
~nd !1 staHrd

lnformlt1on on Dlher reti&amp;IOU~ arnups and on

R&lt;llgious Studlr; prnar•m• •vailublo ao 1he
Unlvmhy.
Funding for tht lrldlvidual oraanizaliun com~
rron' e.ac.h dcnomin11ion. Kamaras said . .. Th~
M&lt;thodltt Church pay&lt; ror OUt panlcular group Mid
the Lutheran! rm thdn. lt't: the only wu.y we ':an do
h,·· he noc~d.

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SA Speakers Bureau
Presents F. Lee Bailey
November 15th at 8 PM
in Slee Hall
Ticket Prices Are As Follows:
At The Door:
In Advance:
$1.00 ·Undergraduates
$3.00 · Others

Monday • Saturday
Noon . 6:30 pm ,

�Poster raises controversy
By GARY STERN
CGRipOJSEdltor

O

ocoftbepostm
P&lt;odll&lt;td by the
Palesunian St•dtflt
JUJOCition (PSA) In order 10
pubficiu WtdntSC!ay's PtJntinian
Day, haJ p&lt;OV&lt;Il to be bOih
rdiai&lt;&gt;tuly ood pollticaiJy orr.......
oo many., lhe University.
It lw raised KV&lt;nl dlwubina
ques~Joru abou&lt; the m&amp;DdatO&lt;)I fee
lllidlcincs. wiW tan be ciCM1e 10
prevent J\lch &amp;bwc, and the
po•"cn or the Sc.natt.
The poster dcpicu a body lakin&amp;

dtcl.sloni such .. thh. o.nd IIIey
couldn't meet.''
Friedman did n01 """' 10 rnate
the ded1kJo on hls own, accordina
to Schathter, so the ad wu
allo.....S to be printed. "We bad
lh&lt;m include: a disc:Wmer !hat 110
rdll)ow offaut would be
lnteoded, ahhouah I suspmtd
111&amp;1 poople mlahl aill be
off&lt;ndtd." he added.
There u no pos~lble woy to
" ducli&amp;lll ofr&lt;N&lt;" accord!.,. to
Jtwlsh Studeot Uoloo Praickat
Krn Weinbera. He bdl.....s thai
the ad WIJ only pubUJI&gt;td 10
·~o~ te )~" 10 that thetc •iU
be rcb\lnw, o.nd 10 "atlll(l

''W.e stopped it at firwt.''

PALESTINE DAY
NOV. 2ND

IWn..-&lt;-wbo """ "~"" wilh lht
rdisious connotations or the
ad-explainlns iu ,._, for win3
the crou to sYmbolite
pm«tutioo.
IWnar.. brouaht his complaint
before !he SA Senate'$ Wa)!J and
Means Commiuco WedotSC!ay.
Allhouah the IDCCI.iol wu d_.t
to !he preu, kamat .. oaid
aft""'-.rds lhaJ he "fell beard by
the Commiuee. I read my
stalcman, and I be~• lhaJ IIIey
(!he Commiuco o.nd PSA
rq&gt;rescntati&gt;C$) undmlood me."
The decision made by lhe
Com.min« ..., the a kuu or
op!IIOJY f0&lt; &amp;OY offtnJe c:aused by
ti&amp;ad will be drawn up. If b is
otJ,&gt;ed by both Karoor11&lt; and tht
PSA. il will be pub6shed In the
e&amp;mJ&gt;UJ preu, accordll\i 10 tht

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-SA Treasurer Eric Friedman ~~~:~.'.;!:,~t"l: ':':!1 !:~.11!1
At ki.S1, evnyont had their U.Y. ·•

lbe form or tbe nate or h.rad
bdn&amp; crud fied on a crou, with
.. Paltt!ioe" wriucn across the
body. The Uodcrar~duate Student
Association (SA) symbol iJ on the

posw, alooa with

a"" or eiJhl

to-...Jponson. A nott iJ plact: nn
lheltfl or the cro... dlllming thai
lhe poucr rcptcKnll the:

".suffering of Pl\lc)tinhm people:."
and lhAt ' 'no rciiJjOUS offense if
meant.••
SA President CordeU S&lt;hachtcr
.said 1hat at first he was qaimt
kulna the poster be dlsplayed and
~td,•enised m ampus pubUcationt..
" We SlOpped it al ru&lt;l," he J4ld
"(SA TttiSUlct Etic) f'tiedmon
Aid no r...... o.nd then I Olfc&lt;d.
Ho•cvcr, the: Senut makn

MEAN GUYS '-~
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Mon Oldies Night
Music o1 the 60's with
60's Drink Prices
5o&lt; Drotts.S1 Mixed
Drinks. 2 Bottles o f
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/i. f Rlf:NDS
Weds , Night

ladies Night
53.95 all you can drink
for lhe ladies

Receive Souvenir
Glass
&amp;. M
0

auentJon for lhcmsd"e$. ••

''I bell~ the drawloa 10 be

greatly offensive 10 Chriltions,"
he Ald. "A&gt; I unde...,..,d il, the
cross Is a s-ymbol of pcrKCtmioo
or I he riahiCOU&gt;. Paluline cannot
be compared."
Awnl 1\hous or the PSA feel~
1h11 the crou I• not jw1 a &amp;ymbol
or Ch.UtiAnlty. He cites many
e"ll.mplct In pas1 Milroy ;n wh.kh

the crotS w~ ukd for
pat«tullon. "llvtn the Emtbon
Pharoalls ""• rtsponJible for
cruc:lrLxion1," h~d~ h tt has
bftt1 commonp1:ac.·t throuattout
hi&gt;oory."

The PSA h.. &gt;&lt;nt 1 lcrtcr 10
UnfwrsllY Reverend 1ohn

ht said, "It dq&gt;ends entirely on
theJetter."
•
The Ust of &lt;»-spoll&gt;OlJ
awearll\i on the post or and the ad
may be milleadloa. !or mony of
endorsing. lvttte Ortil., a Board
Member of PODEll. Aid thai her
orpniu.tioo " did not at aU co·
s-ponwr 1his event or the pc.utcr,
They jUJt put 01 on it, wjlhoul
notlr)'ill&amp; u&gt;. "
"Wt did c:o.sporuor the event,"
Black Student Union neasurcr
Monica Towles Wd. '' Ho~n'tJ'.

we had no idea a.t aU what would
be pnnted on ll!f: pos(n. "
The CnduiUe Student
Assoc:iatfo.n dicl $ « •be post en.
'ICCOTdinJ to Vke- Praidmt of

some study techniques and learning
strategies to Improve your efficiency and
effectiveness. Register for one or all of
these free skill bullqlngjleomlng modules.
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Monday, Nov. 81.EARNING 8t MEMORY
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Tues., Nov. 9 COPING Willi TEST ANXIElY, 3-5
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Wed .. Nov. 10 EFFECTIVE STUDY TECHNIQUES,
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Fri., Nov. 12 OPTIMIZING YOUR TIME. 3-5 pm
Tues., Nov. 16 SUPERLEARNING, 2-4 pm
lnformalion Registration at DSA Program
Office. 15 Copen Hall
fundong by the DIVISIOn of Student Atfalfs

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PALESTINIAN STUDENT ASSOC.
Admlnislrali•e AlraJrs Oa.ry
Ciurezak. "They 03ktd \II ror

money in order to &amp;tt mor~
po.\tttllnd
he Ji!ld .

Wt

IIVt. il lO thtm,"

The mr&amp;in probkm wUh I he
~huotion,

Sc.hachter usutcd, b

oh•tthcre It no one to blame "II
rert.atnl.Y makc1 the Sc1\Alt wnkcr,

that there iJ no ont to po1nt th~
flnacr at for thi.s lypc of question.
SdU 1 thctt is no way 10 say wh;u
tht penon who drew the ad was

lotc:ndina,.··
.. h '' Jhllllltuhina. 10 ttte
Jew.." Wtllftlera concluded. "II
impfict 'o ~ thaL Jtws •ue rtot
,adsficd W\ttt tiU1nt Chriu. so
now thcy'rt UU1nr P'alesnoi~ans-. 11

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Wednesday· !C)• Wings 8t $2.50 Pitchers of
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Thursd a y. Spoghelll w/Meotboll. Garlic
Breod 8t Complimentary Gloss of Wine

$2.25
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CALL fOR PROPOSALS
SCIENCE OR ENGINEERING

Proposdls for actlvllles 10 enhance University life are
being &gt;Ought by the Student Activities Steering
Commtue.,, which hAs been allocated S 10 ,000 by
the raculty..Student Auoclatlon 10 fund approved
grants whi ch can not normally be hmded &lt;brougl!

lhurs Ntghl

.

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the campu1 organitation&amp; wtrt not
fully aware of what IIIey were

Wrng Nrghf 10' Wrngs
I Baffle of M oiler for 51
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WNY Best Bands
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HEARTBEATS

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Any members or the Unlvet51ty Community may
submit a propoosal wHh ~ budg"r estimate lo:

Student Activities Steerlns Committee
543 Capen Han - 636-1981

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mlifOf " IAidrtea ~ .etonalll~ ~·rc
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if"' ~ Mt1D year Jfte: com(JI&amp;It ~ inO
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rroposals may be submllltd on lorm• available at
chat oilier. or In the form ol a leuer. Submlss10&lt;15
should ln&lt;lude the name ol the PfOposlng Individual
or organl•allon (with a person to contact), and a
del.,! led eJIImate o l e ~pel'l&gt;eS . All"r lnlllal screening,
proposers ol proJe cts being considered may be
Invited 10 me-e1 the commlnee to discuss th~lr
oequesu lor funding.
Tho. committee seeks creative responses to
Unlver&gt;hy needs which will benefit a subsranllal
s"gment ol the student population and the University
Community.

DEADLINE. FOR RECEIPT. Of
APPLICAliONS IS
November • 2 , • 982

�editorial
Ignore&lt;! In lavor of tnt trends, voting patterns and
wnat political anatyats tnink !he voters really
tnougnt When they east their ballot•. Tne message
was cllarly more lmP&lt;&gt;11ent than !he medium
Vet wnat the message actually was Is still open
le&lt; debate According to lht OeiTIOCiats. the votes
,.,...an Reaganomlr.s has been soundly rejected on
favor of the Old-fll'lhione&lt;l Ideal of ~passionate
go•ernment. Only Republican money an&lt;! the
o&lt;eaenca of President Re.tgan's popular
unpopularl am saved the party, allowlf1Q It to
malnllln 115 Santte majority.
ACt O(dlng to ttle Republicans party rank.an&lt;l·f lle
- not the fantasy·lllled Isol ated White House the loss of approtlmalely 26 House seals and
seve~~ Governorships Is no big deal. II will maKe
thi ngs 1 iltlle tougher. but In general It could have
been WOfSI.
The truth probably lies somewhere In-between.
The Democrats conalnly d id not do as well as tnev
allould nave considering the louty state of the
eco11omy. Allhough not a complete reJection of
Reaganomica, the vote was clearly a message to
the Republica n leadership lhat the country does
not w anl lo stay ttle course compl etely with the
Reagan economic policy. Some modification will be
necosaary.
Thla dw el ling on IM mauege neglects the fact
tnal tho pooplo aclually elocled w ill n ave an
opponunltY to replace t he currant policy wllh a
moro efloctlvo brand of ooonomlc medlclno.

power to push through Albany proJects which
Buffalo wants and can a lford. And let us hope that
administrators 1\ere will no1 be Ioree&lt;! to buotc:le
under end g ive Into SUNY Central's Whims as
Buffalo State Pre111dent Bruce Johnstone
apparently has done.
Remembef, Buffalo State's not thai lar.lrom UB

It can happen here
Tile UB community sllould be watclllr&gt;g even1s a1
Buffalo Slate very carefully Important nappenlngl
a re occurring wntch are aflec:ttng both SIUOeniS
and facunv and are Doun&lt;l to nave ramllleatlon9
here.

Here they come

Most l mponanuv tc: 1ne stuaents 11 the reJecllon
by SUNY ol 1ne o&lt;lvately flnai\Ceo Coyet Field
press box. As everyone knows by now, UB 11
pe&lt;Sulng build ing an Amner&amp;l Campus stu&lt;lenl
unoon wllhOUI Stale fun&lt;ls There 11 a tremendous
ammoun1 ol pol oucal debate now. and evenlually
!here woll be mucll pllyslcal effort, before thi S
oullding can be eonSiructe&lt;l will\ studenl anCI/or
prtvate tund$
Allhough the students nave not yet decided If
they want to finance 1ne building In thl&amp; manner, It
would be a aname If we put In the atfon to rund
ana con$tructthe bullal ng and nove Albany nix the
proJect. But tney did II at Bulla to State and could
Just a.o easily do It 10 us.
~ikewlse, In tills lime of tne ahrlnklng oducauon
dollar. preosure could be put on UB to cut back
programs and eventually 1onured taculty. This also
Is happening ot Buffalo State and, If the trend
continues, I• bound to occur at UB
Something must oe done to prevent this. Let us
hope thai UB olltclals will neve 1101 only the
foresight to prevent such cutbacKs but also the

For a w! Jarfy TU~.,.- morning, lhir&gt;g5 di G
not look g
lor New Yortc State. Republican Lew
Lehrman at
on the blink of DeelOmlng our next
Governor until a strong downstate llurry ol vo1u
elecled Marlo Cuomo.
ThiS la.st•mlnute display of s•nfly on tile part of
downstate voters probably not only &amp;ave&lt;! tile Stale
University of New York system, by the notion of
government support for the neody, upderprivlledgod
end those ravaged by f~ulty Federal economic
policy as well. Social welfare will be able 10 five In
New York, under Mario Cuomo.
And all across the country this kind ol tace was
being oonducted In nlp.and-tuck contests as the
two parties fought for control o f stale houses,
Congress and numetous less Important post a. But
more lmpor1apl than lhe actual results are the
perceptions that have come oul of t he race.
Never belore In an US election lias the actual
votM and outcomes a pparently counted torn lillie
as t~ey did. Never before have the winners been so

Waste
£dltor

Here t arn after Chi oolea Mv•
ctoted on lnO'lht1 eiKitOn )'Uf
Uf't•b+e tO \1011 ~~ tn tnt pall
~evonteen years TN rKtttt SA

•oter t~letratkU't Of'NI •••

Poor use
EditOf

l rKOitecr tnat a

w"" 01 two

-oo 01'1 ot IM e•ubJ toll h•"O~

Great fun

4n~ned to Qll a larg.,. at~t
votaf turnout u wtl! u • eouoer
stuOIM'Jt woke Well. du. to tna
lnco&lt;ropeiO&lt;lee of SA. thiN o! my

EOII or

otr. dttorunuea ttuo.nt~ wett

friends arwi I, a~ W1ln many

tor a pettod or rima doe to thtJr
ootiHc..f artiCle In nt• S,.~trum
TMs toss ot tonotng by SA wu
Clue to tn• tact ,,., SA doet not

I
In retet"ttW:I to WR\.18, I strongly
reel tl\41 the radio 11atJon ra.u
t..lpeclll&gt;e UB lludenl I am 1

INn lad Ill&amp; c&gt;&lt;lvtttd1)o ot volfng

SUCIPQt1 C)OitUc:.a• OtQII\I_.IIk&gt;n.t Oft

communieaUOf"s mator. aUte t e&amp;~t
r.ad b()Oa(a and tiki tests. but
wor\lf!IJ W1th 1t'le ri.Cilo et.atkltl nas
olven me the practlcal axpefle.nce I
n.-4 I WOftt with tfle new.s
6epartment Wl\efl there
many

had 1"10 P'Ob tem In rec.l'flng n ls
ablentee b.lllot or voter

th• us eamput That oeclelon. 1
feu. waa one or
betttf onoa

'rte

made oy SA this stmeltar.
How...-er, I am U06tl b\' ltlt ld
and the many flyert put up around
Hl e oampus Ptrttlt1h1g to

" Palestine day •· tn tM ftyets, tn1
m•ln vlaual p.l'eu ta of 1 nun
nanglng on a c:ron That In ltaell
t.s pouucal dut to tf'1e current

lo rou, SA u
l.l$1 'tllf, lf'Hougn NYPIRG , my

than~s

roommate regJatered to vote and

reglattallon cares. w a wet• elf very
•n'llloua to be able 10 vore IOf lhl
first tim•. to aJtprna our own
political k1eals and tee! \hi! v;e
were pan of the cJtmocrltlc

"!!

deOlc;ated: atUCI&lt;ents Wlltll'!g to wM
hard and learn. More people
should be a were of WAUB an-d

oroee... Wny cln'l SA nandll rnls
when NYPIRG had no problem
lulflllloo tne tosK 1111 year? Wt
tncpttet an explanetlon from en)'
member or member&amp; or SA • • tb
now or wny we went denied tilt
priYIIaOgo 10 volt.

Wlllt It's au a bout.
Marten Adterstaln

Phalenotsra ett a~ •n leba non.

Unlvef$lty et udent

Thts slatomem on the maaucre In
naell Ia defensible Vet, SA ahould

not be paying through my money

ano tne rnol'\eY of other Ma)'IOtiOfY

Scoll E. Schn1cl&lt;tl

Student Feoa 1o mekt any •uch

Bart Salmon
Eric Vlncont
-.cca~hr

comment, Alao, tilt ahtpe of tnt
mm5 drn• wtranoety remlnda me

J' "''"

(for 11 11 mode teo afler) tne atilt ot
lsrul. Acron 1his al\aptng of

P.S How Gl$1 CI..O ~U w ..tt

lsrtel, lM ~0'0 P1 161tl~ ' '

$lullonl lunG• SA???

wrlllen
This ~~ rtot even It'll culmination
ot tn)' ootecuon. It sMm•l have
t)eara througn ~• ot tM RtDbt't
that one of the apeakera 11 a

Unltters:ny acuct•nt

No sponsor

Of my COUf\lrY-I&amp;fMI, PUl CK\ I
cross.. The plclure oUends me 11 e

Now I am anotougnlt OU1taQM•

a•ou•J

not Pro-ltta t fi, tiowoYtr, to ne¥t

tno SA "-tool&lt;" lhlo polllical

statetnef\t ma"• me wQMJtt

moHve fo, te~in g t?Ht
American lmbi iS\" In Tehtan.
R4cenlly, aom• light was ohad

on 1nl1 moe! lt1trlgulng aepec\ of
tM or1111. In a n Interview In Paris,

Ayetotlon Khomelnl's prosldont.
Abolhi.JIIn a anftl d r, W'ho haa
noWfO(med an oppotltlon coalition

by tno name ol tno Notional
Council of Realatanca. aald . ..Once

wo wo,o talking • bout tne
economic tlttctt of tho hOstage
orlllt, lnd I dkoO him (Khomeloll
'Whar •• lhe po(nl \n hok11ng the

Amer1c.an hoatag11?' ke

••otalned. •our regime fs
contolldatlng ltt.tll; our enemies

art tl')'•no to mak4t "''

t•••m•c

On WedneSday, Octobef 13th.
Senate meeli!lg AM ft
wet d.ck*:l to accept • new SA

lhetl w•J I

orga.n•zetlotl-The Pa~tintao
Slu&lt;Mnll Otganlzarion. AI IM
rnMtlt'IO K•nMH'l: W&amp;lnberg (JSU
preaklentJ ptOtMt60 on the basta
that thl• MOAnl:z.tt'on det~.s
'4Whh polltk:aJ act,vltles (forbidden
by S~ TM ~ senate Interpreted

charge of Detng trlltora.'

"'"'" 11\allllol above llatomenl

and tnhurnane conu~ ewer the

repreu111s trte •ulf'e tlno of

aoc....y. ln addtUon, Khomelnt was
able to paaa nta oonsUh1uon.

TM

SA &amp;hOutO 'JOt allow tne
Pale.stln11n OtganlzaUon to
and deffnitery lhoYid not spontot

piau.

a1mo1t every day ln capen tobby.

~n1ca1

PfoPeOJilGa

been announced whh flyers all
ewer ca_mpua. The fJY•r wu

appiO'iad and prlnlaO O'f SA. On 11
~ou e-an ' " a pJc:ture ot the map

or rt&amp;llly. l - Khomelnll\u

(posSibly mo&lt;le&lt;n al'lj Bvl II II

IL

Ttte uocomlno Palest ine Day ll•s

ooea In tKI reftect aome aspecn
- . aoto tQ .,.,......,.,, Ills
rOQime, ®lting I he dernoetaliC

Pa ..llln•an OrganiUt1on has been
CSieplay!no

"' H

•uffetl"' ot Pa1ettlnlefl oeopfe No
rell9lous ollenn Is meant ..- it 1nt.
Ill not relfglotla, matbe It I CUitUt11

mosur .somebody, u r.- only pohUeal

Ita o• n c:rltlf'ia tor lhe woro

no11•oo• Ia gel tho conslllul.lon
DIIM4. .our lt'lteft'lll I!Mt'"les Will
not hiWI been a b,. to move. OOI'.ng
10 _,.., . _ tn.m lo IM

The SA a,pptO\Iedlh' • pk:twe
wiU'I Of'e '"pot\6$, eno t Quo"
" thts CHC\ure reon1ente the

POUTICS Since tne". tl'te

Sl&gt;ont5anden

by Hamfltot'l JOtdlt'h "'"' all fallen
t hon of expfalnlno the atudent'a
•eal

Jew~

wn6f&amp; .,elr fHIInos 111. WOfH ttlll
t• that SA It gol.,g •o• •n•t Ita
cons·tltuUon. ar.d I heir ••go'tefned••
by lltOwWtQ IUCh I miiMP CO II"·

UndertfiOUi tl St'-'dOI'U

To data, a numb« or bootl:s

which dttl with lho 1o011~e crlolo,
ln&lt;:lulllng Prostdenl Can.eo'a
KHprno Faith. • • "'' " •• the 11oo11

constitution fell. We car\ use the

member ol tr&gt;e PLO
I recall concltmnlliOfiiUI ytlr
oue to • a~ll.tf hom •~ ..IOl
(Jewlth Oet.,...,
~onq
""campus oponiOfOd O'f a ctuo
otloen&lt;le&lt;l O'f SA
ltealf.le tne etrnoton.tt around
1ne p1tlon and k\tetnaUonetly It

Hostages
EOitor.

Cot'lllhu~ Wllh U-5 POIIt~l actl'li t~ ,

Ttl !.I Pk:ture repre5&lt;1nJa tne rctal
Ooslre ot tf!e Patettlnlans to
deslroy Israel anc;t to crettt a
P1te atlnlan .51tle l~tteld

0 1bl Wooo
Pre$1Qont, 1.5.0

llttnlf\11 tnd tllllllutlng

1

Orulal

wnlcf'l g.ve hfm tOt I I control over

rho ODVotnrMnl 1nd 111oo peoot.. He
was abte to Ull the cri:Sie to crush
or humillete his oppo1ltloll&amp; tACipt the OftH drl'lttn
Und1'0'0Uild,
AI a IIIUII, owen I~OUg)l

Khomolnl hal releaaad lho ltll)'

two Amlt'lcen hoe,ages, todav ne
nolde l hltt'f'alt mlllron people ol
Iran • • ncstaoll

r ..ay A - .
UniVoiiiiY Stullonl

�op-ed
Guest Opinion

T

"'•

Name witheld upon request

pJace *- d••.,in.g me up • wa" FOf we.M t•ve
been dying to Wftta en ttdhoriAJ leuttt 10 rn.

5./»ttnJm on

••rtou• toplu

tnat rtavt C4me vo

My oat "&amp;nee has- tun CNI Tnte Iotter"' a CKM.nt by ~nt

OomPiaff11 •-1 ..,.,. ol Ihe

go~ngo

on 11 lhll lOOny l&gt;ln

I hey call UB.

I) Why CIO Ihey have IO IIHTI olllhl oleclllcoly In ElhC:OII
dUting Thank•otvlng bfea_.? This wUI 1t"K:OtWenlenca mo,.
that" a few JtuoerttL Refngeratora. pt.ln1s and petJ 111 elt

OO'"Q IO neocJ D.iiiO U Wl11 1.5 OtJf fOfOIO" ltUdtf\1
oo-putattoO SUrely it the POW~ tranatorm.ra a11 about to
b'ow llp. a.s Cvstoc:Uat S t f'flcet clelms ttlty '''· they weJe
In tnls Sima condttlon 1111 aumm•r and ahoutd hAve been
fixed then
2) As RA s we tlave been 1ntMmed tn,at we may M)1
tvbmH leUet&amp; Of artJctea to camput newtOIP4t'l without
their (Ce"tral Houtlno's. ou r lllperlofa) p rlor apr oval o f

Open Forum
FOf Immediate ReiNt«

lhe SIIIO OMston of IM BudQel (008) Wll~ I
eomptomiM vtwajqn of the chanc:ellofl budOet request
fO&lt; 1ne coming floUI y011.
The board. oetlnQ unCle&lt; pr""u,. ltom motl I/WI200
student t6ldeB from around the •tat' recontk:Jeted two
c:onu0¥«1111 prCJ90e&amp;lt In 1no Cl\l_.lot't ~
(OQ..esl; an domii!Or'f ronlliiM lnctOIH l nd I $1.400
out-of•atatl tultlOn •ncr......
~ftii!W

l'leatlng tesHmony ''om f~r atuo.nl •....,...
lnCIVCIInQ lludonl 11\IIIM ond SASU Pt. .!doni Jome1
nemay. tna boiiO voted. befOf't a CfO'frtd ot atuelef\lt and
reportet....,O Wlti'MtfiW tft,6 OUI~ I·II&amp;fl IUhkM\ lnct•UI for
furtllor COI'Sldtfollon, ond atMn&lt;IOd IM dOrmiiCH't IM
tnctease to ~~ fOf infiOvlt~ ptactk:a tO be
lnltoduc«&lt; aimed 01 uvlnglhe 1$ million whielllhe IM
r~IMO.

"This was a wolorol&gt;ecl mMII•g:· •~1'1•1- Tlor~
shortly after tne boe~d mtJttlno rtc•sHd., .. lluMnta and
truttees to•nect tooether to rtatsert our authOf'tty OYtf
educaUonal Pf}orlty decltkwla *hlcn nat bten urtutped

by lha otvJalon ol BudQot."
Tlor&lt;ney .. plolntd Ihat. o-er

1~0

Aloo, wny 1J11ee

Eric ~...

lo ~ • .._ Ill• plclureln

nt-

Sp«ttum ptlcticaJiy every lnue. cenalnl} ottl.r po(fl)'e
a!tow their plct~o~res to be taken,
4) Wednesday. No~e«nber 3rd~ ..Iter 10 IM eonor Ot'l
Ctl~l5tlan w fit1ngs belno olfeted by Th• S~~teuum , ..lly

ouga me The MOtal M•fo&lt;lly's simp!&amp; minded doc:lrlnos
have tovaQ.ed our mo•t llbefall.ted lnttiluUons The
thoughl u propoaed In 1he lette:t of .. better limes wl)en

m.n weft Men, ana wom.,. w.,e women.•• This remhNjs
me mote of 1 tfme wn.n men were m achO and wotner1
wer• door,_ll t am by no meant 1 fem lnla1 but ''
women are to be kept bare loot. pregnant and '" Uw1
kltenet~ •• a ,..,.... ol retumf" ' tl'!l~ country to tnat ktlty
mGfl l plaleiU I WMI no patt Of It
5I TM lnc:rM..., Ofngllalll on OB l&gt;oonQ o runr~
ortenreo ln.stltuUon 8tlng an undergraauate along wllh
t~ulll\dS Of Oihefl A.,l. I otgln to WlfOOOOf If ..... 11•
recet'llng 'hi tducauon ""' .,. eniiUeGto If rnearcn 1.t
atl '"'' Unlvotalty '' H'tltttlled ln. why don'l lNy Ju•t
lncOlponue and beCOme a pti~IIB sector researc~

COfiiPI"YI

One added n010 I WO\ikl Uke 10 slgn

m~

name to this.

tJu[ I e•n't My dayt 11 an RA would be tHJmbll ed if tht'f'
knew. ao ror m e "MMo ot tP-!e tot) ana tn• mot~oy thal goe:s
with 11. thad better not fevear myweH

By Mary Prendergast

A~SANY · The SIIIO Unl- fiiY of NO" Vorl&lt; (SUNY) Soald
ot rru ..tM.s. ln an unprecedentect t'n()ft, h&amp;a CHtsented

wotJld have

the '-lief's contenl Thla 11 • bfatant diategard of our
eoooalit ut~aUy g.uarantMG hMGOn'\ of t.peecf'l Cent,.I
Houltng'a raUonaJe ts. and I Quote ~'You sell your 30UI f01
Ihe lOb " I'm &amp;Oirj, bul lar Ihis lOb you touldn'l Otll me IO
~I my I&amp;YOtfte balf pornt pen.
9) I wanl IO del"'"' Eric FrieO""'"' I om sic&gt;, ol ie&amp;dlng
l&amp;lters and aNictes cathnQ Ettc egottsUcal and self~
Mf"¥1ng. II e•eryone l\e$ as milC-h ttonesty. eott~n anct
Qef'it.tne l,_orlty as Eric we would aU be a lot better off

Pill ...,n Yllta, 008

~ld been uradually clomplng ""''" on 11\e outonomy of

SUNY and ureal IV llmlllnQ IM obllhv oliO!) SUNY
.Htmlnlslrollon offlelalo, Includ ing Chanc:tllor Cllnon
Who~ on. 10 moko tduco llon pollov doclalono. Tierney

c.He4 .aoecWc • xamples of 008 abuse of power. fnctt.HJtno
006' fon:tno SUNY to take over oonHo4 ot four tull·

tn.

llodoed llo$PIIm. ond a OOB lrni&gt;OMd hiring lroozo
·•ooe lmQOsed • hiring
ln t yeu Which wall\•1
llfltd unllljUIIIII&gt;Is monlh.'' saJd nem.y, "ancllhon only
ohe&lt; SUNY oorT~pllod wtlh 1 sari. . of 11ornendou11y
burden10me and wasteiul audJtlng procedures and
tn~nagerlol proc:tlcea.
"SUNY ldlnlnl•ltalors rlghl clownlo IM umpus levot

' "z.e.

Nve been aubfectlld to pre.,audlls, mkt-audlls and

pos~·

IVCIIII OIIWW)'Ihlng they ciO," he con!ln-. '"'as ling

a.dmtrllavatora time

1/lG

ta•nt. cau•lno orou

lnefftdency. and, most lmpone.nUy, throWing aw1y
l&amp;l..PI)'etl dOIIa ta...
fl....,., AfQUed befOte the bolrd I hat lremendOUI CtJll
lo otudonl fJnono&gt;lel ald. t&gt;ollllmi&gt;OMd ond prOI)OHO 1&gt;y
the Reagan admlnlsttatton. are altNC'JV punlng many of
lhe poo&lt;O&lt; IIUdO&lt;llt oul of -~ 11 11 1 f&amp;cl, Tletrloy
sakt that alrMdy ~thJrd of all SUNY stucMnta nav• had
lhelr old urnlly teduoecl"' ollmlnolecl by fleog onomlcs
The Job martcet for youth.. he said\ has not been this bad
IInce the Great Oepreulon.
n...-ney alao cialmed thcat IJ'I• t:tat••• TuiUoo
Aulatanee Progtam haa not kept up wtth lnflatton or Ita
effect on studt!\t'a tultlona and ,..,~
Tier~

w11 ouppOrttd In his prosonlotlon 10 IM Board

lor

s"su. oddrn- Ihe l..uo ot communlly college

funcHng and eftacked 1 proposal contained In the
cnancenor'a twcJg•t requut to llfl a on.-tnlrd Hmlt on
luhkM't fCW" community colt.Qe stiJOentS. whlch woutd send
tuJIJon I t mafl~ ot thOM ec.:hoots eottlf'O to the cotTenl
t•v*' of SUNY fou,.year tuition.
Plmotl Goldf'll ll, Proolclefll of Ihe at_, I .-y II

SUNY Blnghllnlon, opoko on I he """'olln\OOivomarn
SUNY cvr,.,.tly h-aa • lth tf'\ot foVf H. .Kh Sd• nee Center&amp;
lrw:i IM unde~f ...b&amp;e lfiiCtl thAI ln¥Otvemlnl •s havtng
on olhOf 11ou or IM SUNY 0101om
Soot I W•• '-• EWKI.tlf¥1 V-QPru~t ol SASU. spoke
oil he n - lor c:onlln - - • l i o n bol.,oon SASU ond
u,• tinWetaity"e 1\uelenla ano the trust... and
ldmlntauollon. Ho urgocllhe groupo 10 Ml ulclo
plliiC&gt;OOI&gt;hlc:al dille&lt;- onc1 WO&lt;II l-ord rolurn\nQ
""'ltol o~et educattonal potlcy dec.lelona

•o SUNY,

ew~

lromlneOOB.
Whlll moro Ilion ono hundrocl SUNY lludonll we&lt;e In
lltonclonce ln tM l&gt;olld room, onolhOf lillY lo one
hU,Ofed wote denteo accet• to IM proceedln9a..
Ac:c:o&lt;dlng lo SUNY Olroclor ol Public Solely Ploll Hlnll,
mo crOWd In lho room hod reached lhe logolllmll
ollowobto undef lhe bUilding'• tiro code- Thou ttudonla
"no couiG nol reiCII the 1&gt;oat11 room P&amp;ttlclplltd In •
slng•olong In oympothy In lhe SUNY c.ntrollobby.

l&gt;y otllomtnto on - . 1 othel me)or laouoa ol concern

10 Oludonlo,lncludlnQ lho SUNY ouppon of 11oopllale and
Ihe lock of ouppott lor cornmunlly COllege&amp;.
Sc:oll Scl\uote&lt;, Vlc:o Presldonilor Co'!lrnunlty Coilogoa

Miry p,.fldl tgllllo rho Commun/c:orron• 0/ffiCtor oltho
StU&lt;/onr Aflool• tltM ol I!HI Stllo Un~otry.

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No joke
EdJtor·
1 ,.,.., In Tlto SpKtfiJm ol Nov. I
an lntare.tltlng column concerning

11\0 Rlgntto ulo Pony. lleot II
-tor_.otoA..,
l(achlc' o - oil he RTl """''
~.Jon ...,., IO V'-w1ho RTl
porty ancs ,.,......,.t u • bod onCI
unluMY III&lt;A• I 0111Y ""Ill H - ..
Unlor~uniloty,ll I• tho,. .~, or
11141 Amlflean potlllcal oyotoro'o

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unwUIIogMsa to deal With the

toauo or abottlof\. Tl&gt;e RIO"t to lifo
malnOirNm polltleol ""''" hove
llOt liken • •tand on tM taaue of
abortion. There ut01a m conloolon ...., ...,., otoncla - •
on the I......
The tact thet In tha race fCH
g..-IIOf In 11178, enough people
-od lot tho Right To Ute
conclldoto oo lho t ll&gt;e pony wu
gl - . -lllor&gt;
llo.llot tn
thll moat rocont _...lion, lo
onoogh to PfO"'' tho1 11\0 Pro Ute

Oft'""

ca.- lo • - · torea Wille~
. - a to lie-~~ Wllh In I -Uo
way.
Tl&gt;e decline In tl&gt;e political
ol the RTlf*t)'- '""
put,,._ YMft COli Ill lltr1bolod
to tt&gt;e ln1toduc:l lon of tho looue to
the - " " ' or tl&gt;e m&amp;)Of f)OIHICOI
pwt- The~ ol1he
Conotltutlonol ~ 1o bon

Tile third loser

About time

EdltO&lt;:
In ,.,......,. to,,... Oct 25111, o
dtlqulte a11k .. • •• wrt~rtM" that
wu ...., Impure and modefat•ty

Eclllor.

- c tlbed tO&lt; Tlto SpKfrum o nes

Let't llMr II lor At.an Kachlc..lt'·t
abOUt II""' oomoono meoo public
the kllocy olthe Rlg~f.io-Uio
-I&lt;&gt;Q. IotrOIIQiy IMII.... IhOI
abonlon ahOUicl bo on tncllvlduol'o

\~ ot "er lnvoiVIG .,arty.

chohM. • ••• unfortunately In this

Whot ls 1M ottw lnYOMod
Pony! II ft ll&gt;e P\.0 Of the

. . , ...... -"""' oot 100 long
OQO. oncl hociiO flO IO &amp;lo Cent4K to he--. tM• 9f'OC*Iute
performed, Ttwo wa a tl )'NI 1
old g ltl In rrry group w.-'rnotl*
•u totallY ~ant 1q tw
Pfoblom, ancltoo glrtwun·t too
a~rp '*-'If, beQUM the tli&amp;l 20
- · IMOQnanl. II the tiOhHc&gt;

reel at~
The anlcle atateo, ,, muen or
•~

ot uttGen.tll'CIIng:, the ttm\11

A.l'aba,Who l fl conc10U&amp;ty 1ft~

twl un-ci..., ? f'egoroleoo ol the
Na.bl;,lhe P.lO l.t; not an 11\t*-

_,11._ otgonllll\loo or 11)'1og to

Mil hNII u a - a to.
Flro1 dol~ Semlto.
,._,log 10 Webolor lt'o Ia o

111..., had tholr woy, thlo gl~ would
bo In • l&gt;ell of a lot ol trouble, to
uy -hlno obout I 110(
'"""'"" 11 ottay, ""' w hocl to bo
adm~tod too hoeollal oncllla,.
m&amp;)Of ouroory. e.., limo I 1&gt;ear
--ai&gt;OUIII&gt;e
lmtnOtaiiiJO&lt; l h o l l l - " '
What.,., of aboftlon. I want to
amor:lt ttwo. li lo my I&gt;Ody, ones my

cltolco, onCI no m•'-• upoc:lall)l
_ , . right- . . polttlclon, r. Q04&lt;1g
to "'"""lhet-lor ma. I 1\101
wlah a rNIII oould be .-..., will\
&amp;1'1 unwanted PfeQnancy 10 they
""""'_'_tho_.,"
llfiOQO ...Ih IL

abotl.lonl
""' '"""'
· - The
. .luuo
RTl
perty'O , __,
lor living.
Ia now on lhl notiotlll OoQOf'do onCI
w141 otoy uw. for o ohcwl tlmo
on~ay,

Whettw you ogroo with lho
laouo "' 1101 r. not the q\»Atlon
cllac:vulng 11&gt;el\!ght To Ule
polly. 'Tllo - 'lon ...
group o f _ , . who lllllove
atronotr In o .,.,... ~ tt&gt;e ,..t of
11141 WOfiCI IO 1 - lhlm -"&gt;uooy.
The..,._ _ . to bo 10 !ann
a , _ IIOifflcal ""lcte In Willen to
- - ,,...,llllllft and IIOpe
thtttho..., of tho WOfiCI It
. . - h l n g - ' " buylog.

hoW-.

""""""

o f • - " !amity
CO&lt;ftll'lol l &gt; g - Arabo. ..c;
- l ot ·
Second, a1oo !rom flrol. lo tno
P1.0 lo 1101 111111-MfllltO, (8y MW
you oncl l thol 1101
Oflly-

aro SemiiM~ Truely h lo

Simple preparatloD

IIIIo- of o OOtloln g&lt;OUP,
,,. Zkmlttl In the

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QolontuUon ot Pa)MHne, eo

calMcl ...... today. So ,,.
moooaoo '"""ld bo etev lhol Ilie
PlO II nol o~ ~II.J oWII ~
Oroanlutlon, bUt It'• otgantzed tor
lhe trU41 loci oltl&gt;e ,.., lltMI
slllco t&lt;~Mty yeoro OQO. "" toll
Ararat aatd In hll apeech. to

ane

Unllod Notion In 187• " We Oo
dlollogt&gt;loll betwJudlosm oJ'(I
~lilT\,

Wt')Ue _. mainttln OUt

Oi)posl11on to the colon1•t• Zionist
mo~emont~ Wo roae&gt;ect lhe Jewish

laith

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Eclhor.
'The recent leliM to tM edltOf
concotnlng 11141 groOiog f)Oitcloo of
lho Depanmon1 o l ~ raiIOIIW lao- (oucll U - f a l l
questk»nl) whlcn t'm tufe art

velld, but appeara, at least 10 mt,

to et1tkltt the department
~VM 1\

lunctk&gt;M • • a ..hvrOte"
Wf\lcn Enolneertrto etU00(\11 . ,.

upoectod to otear.
I IMII'-Ihol II w t m - t to
reoognl&amp;o that tl\lo lunctlon lo

In,. .,.,.... ob0ulth41T,.
SpKrrum, If's o wldoty...,
p'esaufed pubtlaher under the

ptKihiY one Wl'llch It Of' VIlli

o•151once of tho m• )Oflty In mY
ab&lt;Mit II

d~plllloo,

JmPDf\11\tt bOth to other

-•once
11 atmoll PfGnlblrld me It om

oncl morolmpotlonlly
to \he otud41nl l\lmHII.IIIho

t)

enjoying my Fllot Amendment. ll
took '"'" weeki tor fti..Y pr~
anlclo to ,.,.. II on the Guell

Oc&gt;lniOn
2)1« Aeeepllog o tatoo louor tallod
DY 1Mcep11ve propeuandltt.
Llko o guetlllo wor tl&gt;e """"
o1-lwtlo dO nOI UM 1 ........... ~k. belog In • llekl
wtwre there .,. 2 to~ Cfllt •ncJ
to \10 dog.&amp;, or hOW can an Afllb

ao

a t - t . . _ ~•• r.llogo r- 1y
In o ..-r domlnalod by o
proziOfllam J.wlah loacllefl.
lUI.

..,........

P.S. " lAio procUeo Whol wo

su;denl ts 10 be able to cope wUh
the domandl which will bo place

upoo him (he&lt;. or II) tn 1\lo upper

oMolon Eoo"-1&lt;&gt;0 malo&lt; field,
ne mutt l\a¥e a t f'IOf'ouoh

lounclollon In tho llolda ol Pnyalca
oncl Mothomltlco. ln my vlow, the
Ptlyslca OeparlrMitl would not
onty l*l'l't'1tale an tltt'etne
d l l - to the clloclpllnaa which
IUrthol odUCOto tllOM Who pooa
thel1 cunlc\llum, bUt would tO(oll'f
abragolo 111 -al&gt;itlly to Ihe
attidentl therr!MM'I WIW'* II not ID
perform t~lt cM1r11ncllng and,
franllly, unp~eaant tulc of
fdetllllyl&lt;&gt;g '""" o t . -.lo who
would bo l&gt;el10&lt; ~- IO m&amp;)Of
In IHo clonWidlng dlaclptm. than
Engl.-IOQ,
Ha111na taogot tl&gt;e "IIIIIO&lt;IuCIO&lt;Y
~·courw ottwo

a . -~ . ,o1cloy, 6_'

...

un-.llleo, I bell... that I have
aomo ••- -• oltl&gt;e clllflcollleo
In UMIIOQ tho eubjoct
mo1111, anCI 1ft ocloqua1oly bu1
lalr·ty ovol...,.Uog the •t-ta. 01
couroo, the Pnyolct Oeparl""'"'

cloto.l eo..ooquently, 1 do&lt;luc:. thol
the Pl\yok:a ~1.- II
g-looi~...........l)l
attempting 10 tolltl&gt;e Oludool
~t~lng abOut probobll

-

thl• lmjJofloctly ( s o -

Eog"--rrg.
" NWBR" tf)Nl&lt;o Olll\0 dllllolllly
of the lab e~eporlment t\ 61\0 ol e n

pe(rom1ance ot ol.lr better etudenta
heft t bet'eYW that tnty art w.,1
odocotod 1 - by ""'
o.ponmenl ol Pnyotc:.. In vte., of
Ihit Cllns -sJUta With which that
dooo!lmenl copes oltho
etornentarv "'''· ancltt&gt;e
reaources with whk h tttty oetfottn
lheir r•aponalblllty, I OIUeve U\8
deQertrnent funcilons 11 1 nlo-"
~ of pettOtm&amp;'ICe.. 1M fact tnat
many ot the atudenla In .,., own
deptrtment are ,..,.,, of tha
nuance• and lnteUeeruat
ocltement uaoclated whn the
oul&gt;ject ol Pltyalco . _... well of
the abllll'f 0nc1 Clodlcollon of ito

advertit•mant H41klng prevk&gt;u.e
lab ropotiL •NWBR" rtler.1o lhlo

rtor'f other dopenment of ""'lch
I'm oware). bott&gt;asecl uooo 1110

tacuny.
My 0'4'1'1

~rttMnl

II one ol

11141 larQM1 dol&gt;atlmenlt ~.o ,
mo)oro) In thla Univerolly. Ao ouch,
I am lroqUOfiiiY laced with lilt
.,..,.,... lull of drC&gt;P04110 atuclonto
...,., ..., 1101 ._bioi ol coping
with the ctomancso oltl\0 advoneoct
c:urr~ulum.

Wtwttt I examine ~ ~

contlo11on b e l - pooo
,..,.,...,.,.. llltlllo .,..,._,,
anc1 PC&gt;Of performance In P!&gt;yllcs,
IM fllatkM\ 11 clear. (My date lfe

lnoomc&gt;IOIO. I aclmll, olnoelhove
not """"'"od- ,..,.......... tn
lhll doPirt"*'' Wl111 Pl&gt;polca

aubMQ'*'I P«tormance In

ao -dotoollog 1f&gt;o loomtfiQ p r whtch 11141 Iota orlglno lly wught to
croat~··

lnOHd II does, butlual

Wl\0 mlo- tne POint? The
~ment,

m presen11ng a

difficult tab, 0&lt; tho t l - 1 who

croposn to use 60Me0nt eftt'&amp;
work os o boots lor hlo repotl? II
" NWBR" bellOWS '"' PnysiU 107
lolls are un-6000rlly dllllcull, I

invite him to h&amp;Ye • chat wUh a
otude~l who 1\aa poaood tho ECE
353 (Electrontc Clrculla
t..t-ator'f). lor lnatonc• 11~1n~
he will dlocover Ihat Pnyalco Ia
tlfliPIY trylng to propore him lor
WllatiO!i&lt;a on lho ocadomlc

hotlzOII.

Prolllllly 11\e tlnglo boot
lnatNttot In my "'eonat
e • - c : . lo Hanry MlllgonaU tlt
once tOld -lho.t 1&gt;e bot- thol
he , _ IIIIQIII o otudttll ony!hlnQ
- b&lt;ll "only'' t&gt;elpod 1\lm lo IHm
oometl\lng, Muclt might be ga tnoG.
I llllnlt, II)' u.-stanclll&gt;g tho
Cliff«......
D.l'. ...Prol- Olld Qhotmla o
Oopotlment ol a.cll1caf and
Compu* Engl.-lOG

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Appllcatioos Are Being Ac.cepted. for the
Directorship of the Summer, -1983
Salamanca, Spain Program
RESPONSIIIUTIES:
1. Recruitment, se6ectlon and orientation of students.
2. Planning. odmlr'ilstratlon of overseas program
3. Teach at least 1 course.

Help for empty pens I 1.

QUAUFICAnONS:

By DARLENE .ODHORN

Spectrvm Sill/] l+'rile&lt;

Ius cw:r had a .....;o,.. ............,,, tDows tina hat&gt;d
1M bMOies tbis can p&lt;Od""'. Lector .............. writcn' bloek,
-1U11C111r&lt;. a o d - .... juR. r... or 1M
pooblcms oet c:.a mcouDt&lt;r. A CUR fO&lt; tbis 1llollody and OllDely is tO
viti! 1M WIIIJaa "'-. locatOcl in ~ Baldy tull.
O..C:C In 1M room, ttoDquitity u rc:IIIOHd u """ofJ!lPn tho t...,uy
l\lton tactic qiiCIIioos. Coatraty to pocKilu belief. ''1ht Writhl&amp; ! " - is
- a remedial writiaa c:eoter ," 111pcnisor Rita PoUard Aid. The
Wrillftl ! " - aripnially op&lt;ned lAthe early 19?0'su a cauor to aid
EOP (Educational Oponunlty Plopom) Jt\ldenu with tbeir writi111
&amp;lclJU. The varied dimtd&lt; 110w Includes 17aduatc JtudcnU workin.l on
thesis 0&lt; P«&gt;f&lt;AOrs wrlthl&amp; arud&lt;s. FOR:ill) alld&lt;n" arc olio wdcomc.
" We can bdp witll 1M Wldcnl&amp;ndlnc or 1M ......,cot, with locat.in&amp;
I&lt;O&lt;I'al 00WCC1 of iuformatioo 0&lt; """" just JOIA&amp; OWf lbc prof-'J
"""""""u what a popu is returned. Pollard .-kl.'' Wbal is moJt
imponut ia 1M OOOJilUI:tioo or ..., b tltc imporutne&lt; or v.rn.J
feoclbock btfcn lbc rll&gt;lll draft b compldod. Sludcnu 00111&lt; iD tltc . t
before 011 ....,._t is due aod WOOl us 10 imP«&gt;ve il for than. U....Uy
that is Loo )ate to ch.anae mudl, we- c::&amp;ll raJJy bdp • lot DJOre ir ~··
11c bro\ltllt In u early as I&gt;OIIible." she added.

A

W

..,..ct writhl&amp; Wlb an _ , • 10dl a bchl&amp; a..,..ctlia..,.,.
Tilton lewD CCJ1111101itioa .-'Cb aod tlloory pno:tk:e, 10 owr typical
writinC ...-.,_.,_role~ ...S allo lant bow to WO&lt;t
with ~ A.m&lt;ricaD - . aod clialocu from tbc ltuJcuole
NIDr,

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Wbllc dlmldc an: always wd&lt;omc lA ~ llakfy"' ill 1M JOtdittc
locatoclln 141 Patter on T.-., from Ill to ftln• pm. Pollarcl would
li.. to ,.. mote facul ty iiiYolvemall In tbc rwure.

·w

c COUld

be 1oocl

n

COMPENSAnON:

U
ft
U

vttoe and a dela1ptlon of two COtJr$8$ Which

tnev might teoctt tO:

Dr. Edwofd Dudley,
Of:
Wendel Wlddond
OlrectOC' lntematlonol Studies
Director of Special Programs
414 Copen Han
417 Grover Cleveland HoH
SUCB - 1300 Elmwood Ave.
Buffalo, NeW YOI1&lt; 142.22

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by December 15, 1982

Tolstoy College's program:
Amerlcal) Radical Traditions
presents

H.L Mitchell, the organizer of:
THE SOUTHERN TENANT FARMERS'
UNION

adviSon tO foculty, obowin&amp; lhem What ltC

Pollarcl summarUocl.

America

Our inflation rare last yur was 2 points
below the national a~
Our industrial land cost is the lowest in
the nation. (520,000 per

aae. Compare that to
San Dk!goatSSOO,OOO,
almost 25 times
as much!)

Ht'ir

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ft App8cotlons must be received by November 22, Decisions expected ft

useful ''""""""on papers, bow to IDOke better .wianm&lt;nll l#d bow 10
itw:orpor'a.te writin&amp; ita coursa aaain. Aller aU. we are- a karinina ccn1cr
ror nt'f')'Oa&lt;.. Wt tvat hive cnauivt R"'Iwa:s a\'Silab&amp;e to hd,p."
Pollad eJ(plainocl. The Writia&amp; ! " - sm:s&gt;a IO the stlld&lt;nt tbol tb&lt;y
.,.,., leU '"ljlm wboJ 10 clo, but rather "P«&gt;vick feedbacl&lt; to eoabk all
writcn to mah th&lt;i1 own cl&lt;cisions ill lhallina and alterin&amp; their .. or\ ...

ListenJip

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Spanish.
Regular summer rates of Home Institutions plus round trip ITovel costs.
COIIdldate fOC' the Olrectonhlp should submit a current curriculum

QYODO who

hlk molt P«&gt;fcaional writcn work In a Jituatilln ooodlldvc to
•I
pooltiw feodbkk and revisloos ,..,.....-y to Improve writiaa s.kliJJ one!
darity, moe~ allclcn.. dona&lt;. "A conr.....,. from ooc or our lpOC(aUy
tnln&lt;d tulon o1 any .... or writiaa c:an raolve mistal:'" cause! by
wrillD&amp; Ill bolalioo," Pollorcl sold.
Tilton ot tbc: m.. drotHs&gt; _.., recoive . - aodll boun ror t1tcir
work, alia CIOGijllctiaa a siz-tlna uabiiAa oouno. To become a

&amp;

I

sues

Ft.ll-ttme status as o tacultv member at
Of SUNYAS.
2. Ability to prepare two courses relative to the program to teach In

A Case Study In Interracial Organizing Among
Sharecropper Formers in the South during the
Depression
Friday, November Sth, 8 p.m.
Diefendorf 148
Main St. Campus, U.B.
Sponsored by:
Graduate Student
Association
Tolstoy College
History Dept.
American Studies Dept.

Democratic Socialists or
America
Center for Justice, R.C.
Student Bar Association
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Is Alumni lntlmldetlng?

.. .,~ caUS&lt; lrtiwy". r~&gt;&lt; rar,e,

noted. "for "'bat it was, 111 mi&gt;s
h."
Overall, willie Oark carritd
tradition. AJwnnf bdnp a ntW
" I'D be abl&lt; to work more
peopk 01 tile same tlme," Micllad ftttina of opdmbm for the
Jaid. "We have more area co work playas.
"I enjoyed Oark," Collora
with and can have nw&gt;y matthn
said. ••sue there arc so many ni«
runnin&amp; at the same time.''
Intimidation of the new bulldina thinas in Alumni . Tb&lt; floor of the
cour1 is areal and the c:irC\llalion is
lbould 001 really be a fac:tor,
lin&lt;. plu• ,.. should be able to
Michael said . In fott. he thouaht
that Oark is much mou
draw a bettt:r crov..d as "'"eU."
intimidatina a buildina rhar
Michael norte! it 1hould nol hun
AJWIUli will be.
reeruitmmt. "Whm the fac:ilit)' is
"Eirher you froze to death. or
eomplcttd, it will be just
mtlled beta uS&lt; or the htll. The
&amp;Or&amp;tous," he cxplllintd.
'h'l a lot closer for moll of the
sea.les were rwted a.nd broken. we
players," O'Donncl noted. "Oork
had a chalkboard to keep score,
was nice. but Alumni Is
the l()(:ket roomt ~A'erc hot and

Alumni presents adjustments b.otrrdal.

area to work with will be

8y JON M . DIAT
Mtmlllbol Edit"'

D&lt;panina tht eory conranes or
Ouk Gym, rhrtt UB varsily
sporu v.ill 5000 make lhe new
AIWIUli Artoo borne. MtoJ and
Womtru Baskttball alona wirb
Wr&lt;Siling, will &lt;tart tbt seuoo In
Oork Gym bur will move ro the
new facility starting December 3.
While the nc\\ly constructed

arean provides numerous
advantages over Clark, some feel
that there are several

The Spectrum
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on the Amherst
Campus
Come to 14
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disadvanraaes u w&lt;U.
"h's really &lt;Old iJr rhat,"
complained Wrestlina Coach Ed
Mlcllad. "I undtr&lt;tand rhe
Unlvmity b ttyina ro cut lteatina
CORI, but wt"rc JO(J\1 tO havr tO
use a s;nowmobiJe to Jet tO our
ma1ch.'"

Tht Unlvtrsity plans to kttp tht

tempcracure at 1 constant $S
clc&amp;rces for t.bc wintc:r months.
"At IWI the 1empc:ratwe is

consiJtant in Alu.mnj :' Womeos
Basketball forward Gina Collora
said. "In Ouk, h would be 40
d&lt;jrees one day and 90 rhe next."

" It trill be an adju.stmeot from
IOark." WomtoS Basl&lt;ttball
Coach Unda O'Ooondl said.
"Alnlosphtr&lt;-"ise ir trill be a tift,
but it may be some time for us to
odjust to the vasu~tss or the

arma.··
"It may Ilk&lt; time &amp;tttina used
ro," Basketball forward Lars
Hafner said. ''Tbere secmJ to be a
problem " i th perception When you
shoot , but oner__we play there
enouJh, that probltrn should be
cured .""
Michael sold rhat while tbt eold
may prove to be a h.lnderanc:e a.nd

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in conj uction with C.E.C. and Jazz Workshop
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1oured Japa

Tuesday, November 16
King Concert Hall 8:00 pm
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$8.50 non· students
SUNY students $5.50
Tickets on sale at Harriman Ticket
Box Office
Reserved tickets available at Central
Box Office 673·3501
on sale November 2

Rolling Stone says " Pat
Metheny plays like wind
through trees In heaven"

�Bulls hit road to take on Great Danes
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On ahe road aaaln. The Dulls embark on an awa, 5';heduk mu~h like

the one Ihat ldt them G-2 cattier thiJ )'car. They n~cd bo1h ~ins in 1ht-lr
last l\\'0 s.amcs to imporvc on hm year·~ .soo' r«ord . AJban)' linhhcd

1-3 last season.

For the record, the Grer11 Oanes beat 1hc 8ull5 la.st

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in Alban)

32.(). UD mi&amp;ht .,;11 b&lt; consld&lt;red und&lt;rdoa&gt;. How••••· du&lt; to
circumstanocs 1h11 havt' arisen in Ccnual NeY. York. The Bulb ~ou l d
vt'ry well pick up 1he win.

Pfay-by·;play Bnnoun«r Clip Smith and col....-commcntator Bob Tatu
Y.iU make I he 1rip to brine lh c rad1o co,·rrqc back 10 Buffalo \13
WBFO (FM &amp;&amp;). The broadcast "an• •• 12:30 and kodoff" at ) ·OO
w~:......;;~-""":-~---------...lllll--illo.-_..!:a..~~~-_J p.m.

Bl'Ll 81Th:
!-·II Ul at Conland 31
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0·1 44 Buffalo St. J
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Q.JO IS 1\on&lt;i&lt;b 10
UB p:wn on firSt and 10 UB pa.sS&lt;S on founh and &lt;&gt;n&lt;. UB "ould
paS&gt; on th&lt; kickoff is th&lt;) could. Th&lt;Y ""I pan a~aanst Albany.
Tht SuUs :h'f'rage O\tr 4() aerial.) a Jilmc and Ihe re.:ord of v.ins and

ktsscs mia.ht de1crminc how much i.s too much
OM v.ho t$ bencCiuin&amp; from this is Pat \\l'h,tchc~d . The runnln&amp; back
needs four more reception~

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...,t'tk, he no..., has an astound•na 4S. Jim SIOJak (TE) 1! nex1 whh 21 and
Chr;..; o· Amico has 24.
Bull fans should have C\cry reason 10 btllc"'c duu thc1r team could
ha,·c a 6-2, ~·tn 7-1 re&lt;-o rd. Ancr aJI, wouldn't th:u sound better 1han
v.hat they've actua11)' done-out scorina their upponcnts 228- 142?

DANE HARANCUt; :

JO hbiCI 7
JO at B&lt;e&lt;kport 0
17 Union 7
13 S. Connt&lt;tl&lt;ut 16
27 Cortbnd St 2G
7 at Nor""ld 21
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Alban) is more than JUSt hop,nathat cnhtr or \.h(tr a.. o 1njwcd
quanttb:oclu " ill b&lt; h&lt;alth) mouah to pia) tomono" .
T~-o

wcd.s aao flnt strift!f'f Tom Prall

fC•IRJUfed I

lea lM.l bothff"(d

him &lt;arlier tn th&lt; y&lt;ar. Second stnnJ&lt;r Eric Ulky look over, but injured
his sllouldn. Third """'" Tom Roth finished out th&lt; cfuappoiNm&lt;nt
at Norwi&lt;h and pla)ed the entir&lt; pm&lt; IJiinst Alfred.
Th&lt; Great tnn.s run from th&lt; wishbon&lt;, w•h Pat Hamson lndona
th&lt; way. l)e fullb:ock lead5 the t&lt;am with 397 yard5. Jolin Dunham (ID
yards) and
Soldini (160) eompl&lt;t&lt; the SlartlnJ trio.
It was Albany'• dermsc: that .. vee~ th&lt; "''" IJilns&lt; Alfred. Even
without Jimmy Canftdd, an ECAC Up&lt;~at&lt; Pla~r of th&lt; Yev, th&lt;y
h&lt;ld th&lt; Suon• orr until kicker Tom Lln&lt;Oln &lt;arne throuah with a lat&lt;
ftdd soal. Canftcld is Usted as CIU&lt;Stlonalb&lt; for 1&lt;1ion aaabut UB.

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Off.:e-Tu..clly, Nov. 9, I p.m. , CaJl&lt;ll 10, AC.

T1w Baird Poinr \'olvoleff Ambuta- Corpo. Is no•
aa."Cppin,c app&amp;iatfom from an)o~ uucrattd tn 11kln1 1
&lt;oune to b«ome-a N&lt;"' Yor~ Slit&lt; Ernn.-, Medial
Ta:hnl&lt;im. For fun her info. &lt;all Oa..: HonJJ, Jolin O'Od or
Jolin llacmofl:"' 6J6-UIJ ,., Jtop b) 117 FlliJU Quod.

l'olttd Caap~ pnv&lt;tll a . - • ., hao mmlnp c-ay
W&lt;dncsda&gt; aJ 7:~·"'· rn lOIS Caty HAll

UOA B Ml4olt~l Mo&gt;'lr " Mad Mu" on Nov. S and 6 11
mldniJhl in th&lt; Wol4man Tbcaln. AclJnm&gt;on: i i.1S

stud&lt;11U, 2.2$ t&lt;..,.ll.

Zorlta IJrltnlallooal ~ 0r&amp;!llllntloo Cnrol&gt;-GfiUIU Of
U ,OOO 10 "omen (or . , - . study and research In
aerospace: •dated sde:nce. and cnsine~riPI '"'inc.ludina

"01,."-Mo&gt;'lr-Tlours.. Fn. No-- • and S al4:)(), 7:00and
t•lO Ill the Woklml\n Th&lt;&gt;lr&lt;.
•

Papen dut"t Ma)~ 1bc. WriU•• P1MT C'art ht.lp. W~ arc open
Moa.-Frt hom 10--4 &amp;nd Mon.-Thul'$. c,.cninp from ~9
p.m. on )36 113Jdy Hall. " bo T'uc&gt;day &lt;•&lt;mop from 6-8:30.
MSC. P41~rr 14,

ll.lttophysoa, mol«Ular bio. and spoe&lt; ro«&lt;idnt ore beina
pvm, "pplicallon forms may b&lt; obrointd b&gt;· "'tirin' ro

"Motk1111"-~lo&gt;'lr-&amp;ll . and Sun., Nov. 6 and 7 at 4, 6, 8
and 10 p .m in th&lt; Waldman Theatre. "dmbsion: SI.7S
"udrnu. S2.2S aei\O:nl.

Sradrnt lloJon o-..1 Bnonrh rod~ •• 12 noon. 220
Talbert H&gt;ll. A l!o, w• wiU be havins • "Coin1
Pany"

Anntlon • •Jors i• environmencaJ ~tudiea:. bioloaY.
ct1&amp;in«rioa. mathemalico, chemiru,, libenlaru majort wioh
sdwoe bac:kJfound. Duke Vl\iv, Sdlool or Fortstry and Env.
Studt.. will be on o:ampw Wednesday, No• . 10 ro d.is&lt;uss
lh&lt;ll' gnduOie progams. O..U Mr.~. Sh&lt;a •t Catcer Plannlna.
831 ·1"'· for an op"".

Jr&gt;~'bb

"""Y

for on~ or our moll IC1tvc ntrn•hnl tod"Y11 12:30 p.n1 , in
220 T&gt;lbrn H&gt;IL

IEEE Compur.r So&lt;.Htt) Tulorlll Nov, lO. 8:30 a ,no .·5:30
p.m., K.no.\. 14..
li B Cuorncatr oa co.nJtt Rdol•l~;e&gt;e Educ.•llonaJ
lmpli&lt;&gt;1inru for !be N\lclur "s&lt;", Slo. , Nov. 6. I~ p.m.
C.pcn and Nonon Halls.
1..tant 10 bUt bread I• time for tbt Hoti4a'•' Sl cas.h ~ovcrr
&lt;O!I . Sign up now or 15 C.pc!1 Hall. Mecu Tuc:s4oy.

Wroallt aoald.a&amp; woRaloopo. Slop by 15 Capen IO&lt; morr Info.
rq:ister ~

l.lld 10

f'SST•. •~ u d M......,. ldllo WoRaloop ID«lJ
Montt.r fr""' 2-4 p.m. CopinJ with To&lt;~ MJdctY IJ Tuesday
from ).S p.m . Cafi6)(N808 Of itoP by 13 Oopcft 10 r&lt;lisln

s.to-&lt;r'&gt;Auool SlU S - on Frida),
numbtr 2, MSC. 9 LID. 10 811.111.

Nov '· P&gt;1ta

.hla rloc t'lllnHo - ' - GuM. Cooo1&lt;1 rhr Cu~d Master m
room 210 lll'~ kaoo b&lt;forr Thunday Ntcded· l pbotoa&gt;j&gt;leo

orl.D.
- M o..&lt;*~ n Is now ~&lt;Up~ ina ploy bi&lt;b ror thc:iJ
SprioJ .,.,..,... produaion . D&lt;adl!nc for~~ In bkls Is
Novanb&lt;r 20. FOt onor&lt; info. &lt;all Oa&lt;'id ar 6)6.2137.

""'-"I'll

Pltly oo Nov. 6. Sat .. 10
Smlllcr O 'a b ol " p.m.-unril ? In Didendorr Mn&lt;l

w.....,.,

Lat......., C.•pa Ml.utrJ
S...l&lt;a on Sundaj.
Nov. 1, II a,m;, Reurrcaion House.

Zonta lntemational, lS £au Warker Drive:.• 0\icqo, IL
~I.

'

M&lt;MV&lt;IIill• Enoployir\&amp; OrpalutloO.&lt;-MondJiy, November
8, 2 p.m .. 2 11 Porker, MSC. PrC$a!ltd by rht C..r&lt;rr

Plonnina ornre .
latcrulllp A.ulc.....,t-n~ Dowwto ... NIIDIII&amp; H - 15
r«tina to f~l an tnrmnhip assiJJl!n&lt;t\l wbido ,..i ll deal wirh
b.., ness and adm. proo:d\!ICS, public r&lt;lation&lt; &gt;nd pmonnd
work. For lurtb&lt;r info. conract ltrlrey C. Ball. 847-2500.
lotcrulolp Ia W-aatoe, D.C.-&amp;ootnU WbO Wan! 10 IHO
a .l&lt;fnCSl&lt;r orr or luo..: an urcndtd Janowy vaaorion to wort
in WubiQ11ol\, D.C., for a .....U stipc:od fO&lt; lilt Wihon
Qllarterly, a s&lt;bobrly mapzioo &amp;cared to .., &lt;Ciucattd '-f
aodiaoa: aod co•crinJ all braDchco or rb&lt; JibcqJ IIIU and
sdmce. Studalu would ICl as rcscardo usimn11 toe hr
edlton. lnrmu will pill
hand lmowledc• or lhe .,..,....
by which a m&amp;&amp;mn• is plaru&gt;ed, edited and produc:od. For
h1rthcr iDrormatioa write Harry Cooper, Sc:Wor Rcseardltr.
lhe W'tlson Quarterly, Smitb100iao Institution lllda,
WullinJtOD, D.C. 20S60.

ru..

Anc.tloe c.id- ~The National Wil41irt of
inlmublP&gt; for 1983. The iDltnUbip is primanl1 for collqc
aradU&amp;t.. and in SOOJe ...a, out.Uaodlns undcraraduatts
may be OOOJi&lt;krtd. No applicarioQ fonn is requlrtd. M
application r.bould consin of a pmooaJ loner iodicatlna the
applicant'• spcc:W iotcrar:J. a comptatd resume. and a 1bon,
noo-&lt;tdWcal writina sample. ~ Abould be i&lt;flt to
Shirley Slrooa. Coordinarot, lteoourccs ColUCr"atfon
lnlmuhip Prosram. Narional Wildlife Ftdrratlon, 141ll6th
Srr«t. N.W., Wasllinpon, D.c. l0036.

Cnd...daa SdkMs wbo arc aoin&amp; on 10 lf&amp;dtllle or
Drop· lo C&lt;Ot&lt;r ()pro H ou,. on ,.,.." Nov. 9, II a m.-J
p .m., Coprn 214.

lld(a Clrl f'"'ttnllty (0151 da,y IO p1ck up (.Uhnlan rtcor&lt;! on
Friday, Nov. l, ll ·l, B&gt;nk Rotunc!a, Harriman Hall, MSC.

IEEE Mt•l&gt;&lt;nlllp Pia Dlslttbutloo in 1)7 lkll Holt . lasl

professionaJ school with 1hc o.cepdon of pre--med. prc-dmc.
pce--'&lt;'t'f a.tv1 pre:..'-Optomctt)'. JhouJd .sec Up a. telaet~« f'ilt AI

rirher ofth&lt; rwo Clll«r Plannins Offioes. A ppolntmenu for
lbo 1\mherot campus can be l(lad&lt; b)' calliA&amp; 636-223 I, uk lor
Mn. Ma&lt;k.
rh• M:oin Srr~ campus call 831.JSIS and tuk

"t

ror Mrs~ Shea.

S1op by whh your manbuahip card

l'ndl&lt;o lottrvlew Worlulbop on Monclly, Nov. 8, I p.m ..

SUEd. C...ltr lllnll Coaotol Ohllr Tlounday, Nov. 18. This
os rh&lt; lur &lt;111\ic berorr rhr Tloank..,vina br..i . Pl&lt;as&lt; make
IIITllll&amp;&lt;menu for an appr now Th&lt;r&lt; "''" b&lt; no pill
'"alsion&gt;. call 83 1·2184 or StOP by 41$ Mi&lt;~&lt;l or 206
Talben .

liB Sid Tn11 _ , . . , Mmiq on Mon~. Nov, 81h.
4:00, Jrd floor Farao lounao. bldJ 7. You mu.r auenc! lhl•
~to«~lnJ ir you plan &lt;o sti on rb&lt; ·~· II yo~ can not mah
lh&lt; meetina you must taU Don at Ill I · ~.

cltnn« to rriet up
belW«&lt; 2.4:4,,

pi~

su..l n . . -..1 ........,llba on Monclly, No•
c.pco 10.

t.

7.a·)().

voa.a

RaoWr O.b f l,.l
'"'T-tlllll clalp on Fri.. No, ,
~. 2'.10 P ~m. , room 10)() Cl&lt;mcns Hall.

Lnra llatl- Ttdurlq- known only 10

1

lew key

Cll&lt;lCUti¥.., fmd our how to apply rb&lt;s&lt; red\nlques in an llCIIIII
lraASIClloa,

&lt;ak .. only " hour. CoiUllCI

lim ll 652.())01

St-co • d l •ttnJt1t Wor ks .. op -Cau.tt Plannin&amp;
OrriQI:-Friday, NoV&lt;Iftb&lt;r 1 p.lll .. 211 Parker, MSC.

s.

, . , . . . Tlocnopy Dtpt. lal-ol CMiocNa on Wrdnaday,
Nov. 10, 6 p.m., 6tb floor l.'lmball To,.&lt;r.

-

r..,~o,_tlll-

a

w_, w_, on

Monday. Nov. 8, 2 p.m., Woldnwl Theatre, I tl Nonon,

l16 Wood&lt;, MSC.

mediQI

w......-ear...

Pll)·eba6dk f'an - OUAB CoiK'trU-Nov. 7, S\J:nday, 8
p.m. in Ouk Oyrn. Sludonll, $4.SO, Gon&lt;nl, $6,00, Tlckrts
ovallab!e a1 Harriman Thk&lt;t OfOa. and lbt Rtco!d SIOre,
POd17 Raoclbr&amp; by Lillian Robinson. 1911l Pablo Nmida
7.~p.m., Worl\&lt;n's

PO&lt;try Priz.o Winner on Sund.r. Nov.
So udla, I08 Wltolptat.

Ltc1.4r:ro IIJ' A- Mdlro1 cntltlod "Femio.lst Pft'JP&lt;&gt;.'tivts oo
Mthropolosy: Women in Rq,.ocluaion" on Nov. 1, 2 p.m ..
MSC. IU),.. C. Room 7.

"f...., P..._ttv.. oa -...111oo lloo Sdtroas" " l&lt;auro
on Nov. 10. 2 p.m.• MSC. H'I)O c. R0001 7.
C.G.S.A. Co..m oo NO¥. 10 at 11M: s - Hom• St. Hi&amp;b
School Aud. For toro. call6J6.4151"' IJS.7125.
ToloiOJ Co4lop Loden oo Fricla,y, I p.m., Did. 148, MSC.

" Tlw An~. or Knltow: P-.!'o Hlat- .bdooor Oopltool,"
a slid&lt; pres. and leaurr on Friday, Nov. 5, 8:30p.m., ZJ9
H'I)O Hall.

" lldlra ,..,.... _ Mo.,._Nov. S aod 6; 1. 9;l0and midniaiJr.
Fri.-170 MFAC, Sll.-146 Diet. ...~1 1 .75 .

Mou . ~ II It aow ....,clori - - ot
artwork ror !be 1983 llUdcnl calmclar. OtadJine b Nov. 9.
Send to llllck Moun. Collqo II , 451 Porter Quad. or call
6J6.2137.
O.U.A.B. SoaiOCI Pf'OrodiJ - • - tho JU:quisil)on or n...,
cquipmenr . New smallu J)'llcm.s appropriaJe (Of spo&lt;ches.

&amp;nd nnall murlc events u well as lartttr l)'ltems now availablt.
COOIICI Andy; Buslnes.s Manaatr, lOIS ToJ.brn (6)6-29S1).
"How to SO&lt;'«&lt;d lo - - Wllloout Rtally Tf)i11," a
musical comedy 11 lhc KCT Nov. 18.21 41 8 p.m . T~ktu il1C
SJ.SO, available otlhc HarTiman and C:.prn tkkot ofriCO!i and
••rho door.

" lt 'o a llanl Ufr"- JapOIMM St ud. AMo&lt;.

l.oldJo Aem:IM s.·. -1 Auo&lt;. Medlq on Nl&gt;". S,
J!l0-41:10, Nocton 218.

Mo~Nov.

5,

Cay l'roplt'l Alii ....: AO'IJioow oJDII&lt;ou Nov. l , 8:30p.m .,
Poner 4SI, Blda • • BMC.
Sdlool of Mu..- . , Lt&lt;ton on Nov. I I 11 8 p.m. in Dief.
104. E~tilled "The: M or Tcl&lt;pboroo Sdiil!l."
Lt&lt;l""' "

l..tololu Clllron Ill llallolo dllrilo&amp; 1.9.!0-1950.
.... Waldman That«.

CliSA M&lt;dlrll on Nov. II. 4 p.m .. lht 8ullpeo.

N,.. 9, 7:30 p

w-·• Scarlla o.u-to Medias oo Friday. Nov. s. 101

" £all' V1.

WilUpclll, 6:30.

a.•

~ f'Jiaa

s-tr."-U\IAB Frtt Am-Nov. 1.

7 and 1:40 iG Filln&gt;on 170. Elllcou .

Art fllotMY
Meftlllc on lUcsctay, 1119. 2:l0 p.m.,
Cltma!&gt; Hall. room 508. AC.

'"Tllt IMd W -" A ••ear-. J -"-F,..._ISO Farb&lt;r,
Mon., Nov. I and Wtd., Nov. 3 at 7:00,

oo un, 7:15. ora"· Room 23.

s..., Call Co...n on Sun., Nov. 21. l p.m., Clark C)'ID.
Stildcnu, U .OO; Gonool, S1.00. Tockn• avail. 01 Harriman
Tiok&lt;t orr'" aoot1h&lt; Record Store.

TilE ~1

AJ,U ~ Deb Mftdlaa on Nov . 4 • • 8:30 p.m ., 211
Tllbrn.
Aloollol A - , . _ Coea. Group Mmiq on Nov.
c.pcu Hall. AC•

"S.Uwt Dlororden aad ........_ Ia '-""a&lt;" al«ture on
Frlclly, Nov,

s,

l-4 p.m., Room I, Clanms Hall. ...c .

I, 12-1 p.m.,)()

Room

6t4, llaldy Hall .

,.,. .......... ......,. Ttdo.
Plaaolul Otllce-Nov. 10, 2 p .m., I Ocmart, AC.

U\IAB CalfMho- ()on Milt• e.·try Tblln. 01 8 p.m. ln Ibe
Harriman Louna•·

Kno• 104,

...c.
a - Wridroa W~«&lt; PlanninJ ONlot-TIIa., p - ~ 0•• Meftlottl on Nov. 8 11 3 p.m.,
Nov. !I, I Pof'·• Talbrn 211, AC.

UUAB Co-N Stny C.ll Sun. Nnv.ll all p.m. in Clark
Cym. Srudrolt SS .OO. ccnc:ral S7 .00. Tkk&lt;ls av~UAblt OJ
Harriman ,cker Offi« and the Record StOtt.

, _ _ SC.._t "-&lt;. Mer~t.t oo Nov. Sib ,
Rooal !0.

,_,,Annex,

1 p.m..

v-•

. _ S t -11 AMoc.
llec:ilal oo Friday, Nov. l. 8
p.m., llllrd lledral Hall, ...c.

llalf•

CkJ SMt

.lb.ut1.. H n.m.

w-·• lbrtiiJ

~ on Tu., Wtd.,

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THE

EORUM·

Wedn••d•y 3 Nowembef 1tl2 Volume 33 Humber 31 State Un tven.lty o t New Yon 11 l uft elo

Students oppose drinking cap
By ALA N KACHIC
\1unul(lllJt l;ihmr

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th. lhcon &lt;.:omplt~
\1on.day, )tudeot\ '"04Ced
oppm.ulon 10 raising the dunL 1r1g
a,c 10 19 i.nd a Un,.,«,ll)
PfOpoYOI 10 ban V.:ohol 31
dormnory put1c:s.
Mosl compl;,i.,u ~:t.in\t 1he- n&lt;"'
law ~r~ bceaUK l8 )QfS old\
say thty ha•e or~u legal
raporu;ibilitics. lht-)' mus1 fulfill
and I( lh~ au~ cnns:~dc1t'd adull
dUJtn\ in thtsc cases lht") ~hnuld
br allo .. o:d to drank
'' lthmk 11 ;uc~-..·· l8 )car nltl
Wdkt!UII tt11dcm Ainu Flohr 'aid
Hf tht n.tw lnw, ••...,t tafl "'''" ~nd

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Har(flber&amp; mlrrnrt'd ~imito.r
thouthll • ..
have. b«:n rtven
lh&lt; r&lt;spon,lblliay ao go &gt;Wll~ oo
oollt"l,t bu.t v.r can'1 ha~o.c a h«r In
lht rdrlgcrator ...
Other stude.rus \.1ltd thi.t lr 18
tc.V olds ~rc gj\cn nuny or chc
r~po"sihil,fi~ or itduhs thru(t
upon tbetn-wich 1M drirl

David Harenberg, Bruce Patneaud, Mike Sheehan. Alan Flohr

,,,e

By TERRY CAN ADE
\tgft&amp;l•ml Ediltv

nr •«l aao a team of nauonally reno"' Mel rn:cazch schoiUl
finishtd an JR\CS.h&amp;&amp;hOR or thr Univt"tSJt)' for lhc Middlt Stilts
A«ndllton Auoaat•on. WhDe UB',; acac&lt;l.dahon ....-al Mvtr '"
Jt:Opardy. the Untvruny lr:a.rn~ lt mu.s:t re--e:xamin.t 1U dir«t'on to ....-ard
b«omina a major comprchr-n.wvc racarch 1niti1u11on more closely.

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The accndid:ninn learn was chargtd with ~.,e-rmat\lioO quc:"rkms U-'

ma~c suggtsUOM to the Um\"CUit)'. The first was whcthc:r ua· .. policy
a.nd procrdurt5 v.cre- rf(«th·t cno\l&amp;h to maintain a maJor rcwir&lt;'h
proaram. ~ond. thC' qu~cion of wh:u facco rs nrtdtd modtllcat,on

toward achieving lhiH ~oat was \o bt looked :u.
The ocum will prtp:ltc • 21·30 p•gr wtiutn drbfo 10 •ubmh ao !he
Unh•trsity rrts1dcn1 for rac:lual t'.rrur corrtttiun. The Univcnfl) wUI
rc1urn the repor1 and r«th1e- a t'ina.l copy \\tthm fotu month,, atton.tln~
10 V1tt Prtsldent for Craduate Studies and Re:sc:arch O:aonald Rennie.
Tht rt"J))rt "\houJd tnablc chc President and tM Unavcn-uy 10 ~Of"
mnre cffMI\·d)," :K'COidinato Rmm~ . SecaUSC' .. tht:tt't::alol of
mdfectr\oe:ncn come 01'1 around hen." Borh Rmnic and UB PraKknt
Sae,cn Sa.mC)It- 1crmcd 1h.c accredi1ors \lis:it "-StimulatlnJ"
"Some of then commm" wetc cood. but some hun, .. Rmruc satd
Rcnruc he&gt;s~td the l&lt;am and repontd l/laa il kfa Y&lt;tbal r«&lt;mm&lt;tldahon•
for up 10 9 Meu "'·htfc 1bc Uni\ocn.U.y needs 10 imptO\C bef01t upp1na
US's raearch tmqe.
The MiddJc Scales learn spent a a.ood dal of ill time ••rocu.sln&amp; UPOO
graduatt assUtant and teach ina assUrant s&amp;ipcnds," accordinJ to Rennie.
T he team said lht te.. cb were too tow to attract qualit)' GArTAS and
Rcnnic aareccl ... wc should correct it imll)ediatdy.'*
ThC$C' stipendJ must be: incrused '"if wt evcr wane to be c:ompcticivc
with a.n)'lhint ocher than a third ratt· rest"Vch in.sril ucion.'' Rennie said,
Whi1t Rennie claim~ he wa.~ a ware o r this problem , he explained ch:u
th' t rtspt&lt;l lha! the Univcuil~ h&lt;ld for the accredlaors rorttd UB 10
ahls r•••.
The team nottd Ihe Un1vcrshy'.s .. inability to provide a,ppropnalc
lnccn1iva ror raeuhy members," was prcvenlln&amp; it f rom bttomin&amp; u top
ranrch rac:dity acc::ordinato Rennie. Studcfl.l and racuh.y environment
spoutd as nc:td(na impro•&lt;mcnl by ahe aurn.
R«ruhmen1 "'a5 d 1td 11 ncedlnc impro\emCJU ucord•n.&amp;to Politica.J
Socntt Prof&lt;S&gt;OJ L&lt;Rcr Milbrauh . ••How c:an )"OU be a grcaa rneardt
Uttit.nslt)' If ~ou don't ~ttrKt hlah qu..ality graduarc studenu"" he

phtn mu hned by S1udcnt
A )\OO;eUon CS/\) Prn1dt'm CouJt'U
II lol'l Frida)''\ A"stmhh
rnm1n.r, Y..hlch (Ould prot\iN1
olmhol •I ~Ornl p•nr&lt;&gt;. Onnkong
publkJIIy ut lhf dorm~ could be
banned b&lt;tawc. Sc:ltatoct
c\plau\C'd, O\:U billf lht' dorm
rfli"itr11110n Ia.,.. QlO\t oncn
popul•uon ....n br ct~nsl&lt;lc&lt;&lt;d
dted-1hat akohol roruumplion
m.no" "'btn the. Ia•
u:no
sltould br pmniu&lt;d. ··vou•rc old err... D&lt;cltmber • .
enough ao &amp;&lt;I drofltd )OU &lt;hould
" llhen~ u·s a rta.IJ)' puor 1dc:a,"
be old enough 10 drink:· .. id
t\SSt:rtcd 0.\\t M Hcrntan, "I
Rkhonond inhabitant 1'/an&lt;) Burk&lt; !honk II will cuo &lt;!own on
w ho l.s in her 20'~ ond will nor bt
ODPOrlunhlc., fo r people lo m«C. "
orrwcd by ohr Soa1&lt; law. She
he addtd, ~~f!l lllnln&amp; thai rhtuddtd thlll " there"s tt lot nr death .. rorula_rily or dorm pa.rlies covld
amung 18 ytar old'!" dut tu alcohol decline undcf the pr-Opo~cU rule.
c:on.nunption" and tb:u if tht Ia~
Don Bauer. who Is 21.
can pre\ em more auualhic:s h
numualned, "thrrr will be lets
ina~ bt a good on&lt;.
oar11C! I ~o~oould lhm~ o( mO\·mg
ofr Clfl1PU\ b«au~ o( thn. There
aradulllt: dorm r~1dcn1 &lt;4hO
•Ill tk nu way or ~llh11r1.&amp;- ..
nuh idc.nufitd hcndf 'IS Konen
t:ommta.ttd that w•th 1hc ntw age
aha btl..... ahao 1~ r= olds
I•"· ··ahc Pub """ld be datdct
should be .Uo"'cd to dnn ~ . Sht
than it 14 no•."
c'plainrd th:u sa~(' pcopk of th11
Q&amp;c tan .. Ole. bu)' and fi~ •
R nldcnl Ad\l&lt;Or~ (RA&gt;I """ld
houK 1.11d car and UlUmt 1he
be rnpon,iblc for m.akin.&amp; sure
rapons~biltl,es of mamaac. ''thtrt I hal no one •nd&lt;r
is publtcall)
i.s no rtaSOn not: to allow rhcm to enaqjn&amp; in alcohol consumption
dnnk."
1n lhc dorm' but how thcy would
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dts.eov~y

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D espite rhc uccredhors
or
US's naws, Sample hiU "nnt
ehanged my O\ltrall assessment o r when we are flOW and our potcnliaJ
for the futurc." Bec:omina a mijOr comprehcnsive rcstarch unlvc:rshy
wu one or Samplc'•
initial priorities upon l aking orri~c. He bc.litves that the suases1ions
rrom the ttam will bc hc1pfulln ;au ainin&amp; thar goal over chc next few

ycars.
.. The team ralstd a lot of U:~ues," Sample s:Ud. The accr~ ic or's
.stalcmt ,n ls .. made mc rclhJnk somc or my own bttlt fs ... h~ added. The
President hu decid&lt;d ao wart until ahr r(I)O&lt;t is form all~ re~umtd 10 UB
before c11.,.;n, any policy dirtaions •
··on• or ah• fi111 thinas ... sltould do is con•-mtt ahe ""rll11c fantlay
that thCK aoals arc ac.bicvabk. •• Rtnnie said "I'm noa so -sure man)' or
lhc fac\llly believe lhaa. ..
••'Tht thrust or the Unhersit)' is~ common rc:spon:tibility or all the
Uni• etsiay bua pattlcullllly ohe faruloy. We sllouldn•r allow ahaa ahnw to
be aff&lt;atd by bud&amp;&lt;I*'Y consuainu." Milbrail/1 said. He suuaatd that
ahe Faculty Senaat btcomt more vocal ••;n ahe ddibcnotions about oht
thrust Uld mission or thfs insthulion ...
... don•a m ltow th&lt;Ycould be more involvtd." Rennie so.id. addlna
thai facUta~ are ~ry lnvotvtd In oht policy piO(&lt;SS through ahc Stnaae.
Bua he sugesatd thai coonm•niution problems belw&lt;cn lh&lt; Unlvm lay
admlnlsrraalon..and the Senate 10 ahr rank and me facu lly may mak&lt; lh&lt;
shu.ation worst than it miaht appear.

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\\hilt lho plaii&lt;Nuld rr&lt;•cn•
~kohol \:On\UmdfftJn Jl pubhc.
panon 11 •-ould be doll\cula '"
pr~cnt "tudtl'\1\ from dnnltng JR
the ptl'ta\.) ot 11\tu room,,
K..:ordmc 10 Al'OOIIe OlrC'(tOr flf
Hov'iint Catr)' SMhncr He
C\pf;uncd thlilllhc fa.w prc\lcnt; lhc
salt of di\Uibouon or akohot 10

txr,On\ under 19-dt'ilflbUliOn

mctudes 11 friend .t.turch&amp;\1"1
alcohol for a (w:ll~w ~tudcn l VJhO 1..
\mdtragt'-but '" unc:lt~t Qn t~.tHIIll
"OO'tC~~tnn" or dunk,
0b't'lOU\\)' 1he Univn\1\Y ha\

11

10 comply wilh lht Suue law, ••
Soehnct ~rfirm«f, "bur I don'l
thin~ rhtrc n ~0)' ~o~. a.y we could
monitor "hat 1M\ nn in thr
"IU.Jtnh room ''
S omc uudtnn; ~rttd th.at
dnnLlnJ could JO *'undc.rttound"
as the re"ub.
lht' prop&lt;b.al •
8aufr 'UUHitd, .. 'fllt'll JU~I bU) I
k"e&amp; and put 1t 1n our room ..
Kelsey W1lh1m) c~panded oo thn,
'•u "'ill C&lt;l k!Od Of cro.. dcd In lht
room,:• ~d Burke nottd 1ha1
you ~ •11 ha"c to have a large

or

room.

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••We hadn•a reall~ ~nowl) addr&lt;$S&lt;d abase rrobltnU as o f•cull)."
MUbralah ••plain&lt;d. He ,... chlliJtd with di&gt;cunin&amp; policy opcraoH&gt;n&lt;
wioh ahc •••m and bro•th! ll before aiM: Fao:ulay Senate. The , ..m'•
qu.,.rionslmphtd ahoa ,. ....d 1101 •err l/loughalull) opproa&lt;htd
bccomina a m&amp;jor rescurch cc.ntcr ." Milbr.a.ith Did.

pohcc: them.'' 'he ""'tlrucd.
not the: rolt uf I he R1\
pohccman. ••

The scnliment 1n1ona 18 )'elu

o1ds was 1ha1 II 1s unfair 10 allow
lhcm lO drink ror a (e'!(lo months
and then make it lllcgal "Wt'rt
18 now and ~G can dnnk ~" u1d
Bruct Patnt'11ud. ••but )()On ""'c
~A"on*t bt' able co "
.. I do fttl bad for lho•• rroplc
'4ho Orf wed 10 drlnk-tn&amp; nu~:·
t(ilren AJd, " I'm s-urc a lot or
SIYd&lt;niS '-Ill rccllrfl QUI. I r..l
)OU could ha\c: ~e&gt;rntthmg
«tntpantblc for ahem:·
She .St.t&amp;C~Icd Ill an ahcrn.!iii\IC
to a dornuuory proh•b•••on ha\'anl
Kelsey Williams
Jenny Ka ttlfhe Spec trum an I D chttk bdo~Y p~r11e1 or
special separatr rreshman dorms
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - and not allowin, tht' rrosh inco che
upperclassman re.sldcnce hallJ fo r
\i ·"The: Simple: wa)' would bct wiU l{et kind of crowded in tJie rooms jparcles
u.sl to e).cludt thc:m,,. she
propo&gt;cd buo added &lt;hatohls
(because of underground drinking)"
moaha noa bt a aood Idea brotu&gt;&lt;
"rremman learn hom
uppertlas.smen about o1hn
ptOplc.••

~'I

- Kelsey Williams

Karen oddtd ... sltould . oonnoca
on:ur and you ha\t ao JOin aht
anntd lorets. you have ah&lt; abihay
10 J O OUI and sbool somtbody bul
not IO Wet. titlk drink. •• She
qreed. howC'\'er. with Burk(' thtl,
••maybe lhtlaw Is JOOd In o
sense•• If ia can curb oht high raae
or dtalb in youna ptOple
auribuatd 10 alcohol abu...
Saudrnl$ also upr&lt;$S&lt;d
dissatisfaction with a University

approach 11\ls hu nOI bcaa
dlscuucd Y&lt;l· Pauk Beadle. an
RAIn Rrchmood. explain&lt;d ahat
''IS a lfOUp or RAs We have' nt
conrronted tt\c iuuc: )'t:t. Wbal we
lry and do as a lUff is 10 mppon
t ach otbcr."
Beadle expressed somc conc:ern
as to ~hat son o f role sht: mi.Jht
ha~ 10 play if the proposed
auidelines are approved. ''You
don'1 wa.nt to go ro any pany and

"'n•

"'""Is

Malausky,
o•u 19.
also m&lt;nllontd lh&lt; .... or 10
dl&lt;eb aa dorm potll&lt;&gt; bua
counaertd, ••ao .. an !Dina ptOpk
at porlt&lt;S would be a real drq:•
She beldv"' ahaa ••17 llJid l8 yur
olds should br atlowtd ap drink aa
dO&lt;m panles. io•s noa .. if they're
10inaao be j umplna lnao • ..,
anmnrc~s:·

"T'ht' aeneraJ c:onKnsus, hov,:evtr.
was summtd up by B&lt;adl• who
said, "lt'l aolna to bc. problem .

�in short.

...

Sttl\ Gooochl~Edf_,&gt;I..CitMt

Tt'fry Can.-defM• ott• tl•P ffltfot
Jon Olal/11111..,., Edlfot
AltA C. KIICh4C/Mitt•Of11f f.nOt
Otvfd U evl.t.ttt Ofl'Kfol
o.,.-Salfi'IIC•~·

S.lh AJitniCity

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.Hill 1lh

Librarian A wards
A Nonrinatins Commlu« chaired by Shonni&lt; Flnnqan,
Ubras!Jin, Un•v&lt;rSJt) Archh ... has b&lt;cn appo.ntcd to - k and
accept rtct&gt;mmmd&gt;lions for nom•n•uons for the 1982/83

Cban«&lt;lor'• A,.ards for E&gt;cdl&lt;nc"t in UbronaJUiup. The Stau
Unh~mty of New Yor~ 11 Buffalo b do&amp;iblr 10 send up to thr«
nornlnatoon.s to th&lt; Chanctllor's Ad•o&gt;OI)' Commill« on Awards
for Exccllcn«'" Librari•n•hlp on Albany b) f&lt;bnwy I. 1983.
The follo,.in&amp; cntena ha-. b&lt;en estoblllhcd for sda:tlon: a)
dcmonm11cd skill In Ubrarian&lt;hlp, b) ouutandin&amp; J&lt;rVi« to th&lt;
Univus:ity a.nd to tht profus.ion. and c) demon11ntrd tcho1anhlp
and contlnuin&amp; profeulonal &amp;ro,.th The faculty, 14udenl}, and
library Stllf arc ura&lt;d to pani&lt;lpaoc In the pro&amp;ram ond send their
roc:ommendotoon&gt; loS, Flnn&lt;san. UnoV&lt;,.it) An:hi•es, 420 C.pen
Hall, as soon os PO«Ibl&lt;. R«:ornmcndotioru may also b&lt; &amp;ent to
heads of 1ht unhlibrllries . The Namina1ina Committtt is
KbftluJrd 10 send ih lttommtndation' tO the OiretiOr O(
Unlvmlty Llbrorla by Dec:cmb&lt;r 15, 1981. A University-wide

S&lt;reenins Commtll« headed by Dr. Oeor3• S. Bobinski. Dun.
School or fnformallon and Library Studac-.J, ;md rcpreKnted by
th&lt; faculty, student&gt;. and library ~•ff 1&gt; belna•PPOintcd by the
Direc10r or Univer~lt~ Llbr&amp;ri~. The commillct wi11 srltcl up to
three llbrnrfan) from umona ahose- nominat«l Ythlc:h 't\'lll bC'
forwarded to th&lt; Pmidml b) January 3, 1983.
M1. Finnraan :and the Dirtc~or of Unh·mil)' Ubrarin an ~
tonlacted (Or funhC'f informAtion.

J oining up
The librMfn at UB h.:ne rormtd

1

consortium w1th t11-h1

ArU

heahh c•rc: int111ultont to are·n.a thm dforu In J)rovidlnJ healtb

lnfonmnion 1:1&lt;1 library wn1cu 10 va professionals and
students.
Memben will panicipatc man inlft'·lltKary loan servi«, rramtr1J
docwncm dcb&lt;&lt;ry and coop&lt;r:llh~ acqumuon l'fO'lram&gt;and "Or~
to devdope catalotues ~nd audtO \lStu-aJ ~rvkft . ln COfiJ~nchOD
·~~ UB's Hcal!h Science l.ibrv) - one of 10 m&lt;arch hb,.na '"
~ Sl2tC doignatcd as • rqtonal mcd1&lt;111librOIY and on&lt;
th~
"""'hcavfl) u...t resnrch bbnria in the country. BobiJocroph••
&gt;&lt;'31cho wiU b&lt; a•-a~ throuJ)Ith&lt; S)il&lt;PI dC\tiOI&gt;cd by the
Naoion:ol Library or Mcdo&lt;inc • •

or

Oe"rid de\Js'1Colrtrlcwttnt
UlPo&lt;~N&gt;IC:­

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lob knoof!ty•$.,_ F..,.,_,.
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Mic:hM1 F. HOQt.iniiS•'" Co~ttnbutl~

Slray Cats selling quickly
Tickeu (or tht Novembtr 21 51111)' Cats COn&lt;ert It Clark 0)'111
arc ..mns (1$1, with oraaniws expcaina a S&lt;IJ-out by th&lt; end or
til&lt; ,.cck. If it sells out. there I&gt; •n ouutd&lt; pauibllity that a
sa:ond show could be added.

'"Tickets :ue almost gone," University Union Atllvhlcs Board
(4LJAB) Mutic Chair Adam Auslander upl•ined. "They hove
be&lt;n sclllna r&lt;3lly quickly sine&lt;"" put them on SAlt Mond•Y·"
They ar&lt; available at UB Tlc~cl Offl« locations ln Capen 11nd
H•rriman Halls.
Auslander said that UUAB was e~titt&lt;l by the ruponlc rte&lt;ivcd
so far. noting, lhal tickets jwt went on uJr Mond11y and lhtre- wa5
little advrni.Kmttn for the c:vc:nt. Ht UP«'lJ salrs to lnc:reak as
the ~ttt.k goes on.
The Strar Cats are from Lons ls:Jand ana arc c:urrc:ntJy 10urina
to l&gt;&gt;tk their ho1 &gt;dlin&amp; album, entitled B4ilt/ot Spffd, Their
sin&amp;)e-. R«k This Town is currc:ntly in lht Top 20 and ri.sing
quickly. Auslander nott&lt;l.
UUAB is also spansoring thc Pt)'.:llcdttic f Ull this Sunday niaht
at ClArk Gym. Tic:kns art !Rin on sale.

M~ E SM.Uanll uslnut Manaoa1
Mk:ha-' OUrlt&amp;ioiAdNrtbl•g Mtnae.,
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HtWi f.IIPft S)'Niklatt• LOI Angele.s
nrn01 Syl1dlct1t, Collegiate Htadllnfs
Sltvl&lt;.e OnltiG FUIUtal Syndlcattd
and Un,ttd Prtu Syncslcttt. Tht
Sp«;trum 11 represented '0' nt11oMI
tctvf(tltlno b'f Commun~tiOn• ano
Ad\leflltlng Sefvlctt to $1UCltnlt, Inc

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Cltculttlon tV*fiO« 20,000

1M f.p«trtlm ofllces tte loct\td In
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Ski Swap
Friday . November 5th 9AM- 8PM
Parker Hall RM. 2
Schussmelsters Sid Club Inc.
Registration of Items to be sold will
be on Thursday from 9AM - 4 :30PM,
&amp;.. Friday after SAM

Due To The failure To Hand In Officer
Update Forms, The following Clubs
Have Had All Prlveleses Suspended:
Alpha Epsilon Della
AlcNtecture a Env. Dellgn
Blo-Ct'ternl$1ry

Worgames
ErtO!Ion

Clccolo llallollO

SOultl East Asian
Ul(ronlon
NACAO
Amherst Womens Center
Gray Ponlhe!l
Pep Club
VorlltyCiub
Shades 01 Movement
Gymnastic$
Bulkon FOlk Dancers •

Pakistani

Economic~

Tau BeHo PI
German
APHOS
AslTonomy
Small Bualness
Sociology
SAACS
Women In Management
U.S. Veleroru Society
Overeoters Ano.
SIMS

Cro.s CounlTy Ski
Skubo Divers
UBlS Society

.,
Newly Formed Gaelic
Society
1st Meeting TODAY
11 / 3 - 4 PM t 5 Dief. Annex

The Black Student Union
Is Holding A General Assemb ly
Meeting Wed ., Nov. I Oth at 6 :00PM
in Diefendorf 14 7
Guest Speal&lt;er Mr. Asante
.
Facu lty Member of the A fro-American
Studies Dept.

�SA,Athletics a.t odds
By KEVIN A. KRUEGER
Sporn Editur

R

tccnt

friction bciVrccnlht

Uni..,enj1y•., alhlctw:
i.Hp&amp;nment and tht

Studcm A!IO&lt;Iatlon (SA), il'&gt; &lt;t&gt;lt
prO\'id&lt;tr of il.a.blt

fund~na.

may

bn:om-r 2 factor in lhc future- 1ht
•ppropriauoo or mon&lt;y '"' ....
spores program

Sl\ has complaJO&lt;d 1ft tho~·
that the l:&gt;rtpanmtnt hiU not bftn
laliant imo a«&lt;unt \ludent
opinlon. 9.htn it allocatb
mandatory feu fur the rrosr-;~m
Si~

1962. "hen UB tnter&lt;d
SUNY afttr l&gt;dng t prtule
uutnuhon, SA h:u b«n )endina a
fl()rtion of aU ma.nd:uor) stl.ldenl
fa:s to fund •ch.ldics on 1 )rar .. o·
~ear ba.s.is. Tht. S)5olcrn has raised
question• c:onct'fning hoY~ much
"'l' the student body fhould ho""
tO fund SJ)OfiS.

"The current method Is

diffen:nl lhlln most uthrr
univtr.silies,'' UB Presidtt~ l Stc\tn
B. Sampl&lt; &gt;.ud, "Ju&gt;t ha¥tnc
annual approprforion, from
imp&lt;Ked stttdeut rw Is hlahly
un\u.ua1. II doc'\"n't mak-..- ic Q bad
!i)'Sitrn, h ju~1 l.s11·t 3lltt\:u

common."

Mo'" uniVCT$11~ proarom&gt; &lt;OIIe&lt;t
rund1 from Tmpo5C'd recs ancJ urc
usuall) luppltmonttd wtth alumni
rundJ. Mos1 or I he' more
.hlt.:C'e5Jfu1 rnogranu .rurvi"'c on a
comb1nation of stud~nt and
alumni funds.

"Thou would ~ lht ultimate,"
SA Arhl&lt;tlc Budla Director K&lt;n
hes $1ld. "To hl\c money comina
in from tbc ouu.ide and rundln&amp;
by •tud&lt;nts would b&lt; the b&lt;&gt;t way
ro suppon the pr0Cf31n "

C unently. SA linonao the
Athi&lt;IK Dqwtltlft\t by rollccuna
D9.00 each StrO&lt;:St&lt;T from each
Sludtnl in Ibe fMm of manda1ory

I!Udtr\1 (C'&lt;'I . 0( th&lt; IOI•J ;um of
&lt;li&amp;hll) leu than onc ntlllion
dollars~ ~~o~ima.tc:ly unc 1hud
($234,200) JOtS to Athletic;, Thh
proceh ls undc."'J' a -.:.Onlrart.
approvtd by 1 saudcm
rtfn-todum. to continue throu.p
1hr 19JW-Jj aradtrntt }'tar • .s it .,
1n lht second )C.U ot the rrc::sent
rour·)nr I)X'I .
Any 1~ of u~erc:a.\C an fundJ

¥1'3$ ttOh)&amp; On :u the limt-. At feast
we. tbould kunw \Omtthins -allout

lt. so .,. &lt;Ould ttlltht 'lUd&lt;m&lt;
v. hat's !lUing on. It rcsUy docs
moH Lht &gt;tud"'\1&gt; 10411. b•d ."
"O,·eratl.

'lll't

in the AGB ha\e

bcc:n ~artins to &amp;&lt;I olon~ b&lt;ttu,"
he continue-d , 11 Wc no~· talk 0\'er
• lot or thmp...
Ano1htf reuon ror Ming
opcimi~ic-' about mort amiabtt
rtlatlo•h in tht ruu.-re bt1"'t'f"
theK l•o groups iS a propo)a) thod
"'as preseordi to Sa.mrte ~hlch
mukl ponibl)' chante the t'UtrC'ru

ac»nJ 10 Alh1ri.K'I dllc to incrtas.td
~'' to "'" the proanm ""'
u&lt;u&gt;ll) h&gt;ndl&lt;d at lilt tnd of th....:
rnuiU·)'nr ronlracu.

rrt'«durt.

Whtn the prcsmt rontract ... ._..
1n '" nqouauns uqrs. '" tbr Fall

TalOIOUalt It. tOO."

•·we could 'flia..il until cbe end o r
lht cu.rrml

or 19~. SA propo&gt;&lt;d &lt;hmtnoli~
\Ome.

,r not all intucoi1C1J.3lt

~thlt!ot&gt;

or tht htl.t In stulltnt

m:.nda1ory fm wu not lppro,fd

m the rt'(ntndum.
"Thl&gt; II one ~•l or rnlin1 the
Q;tnOUnt or

monry

(lnCfCallOJ

mondutor) f«S) !tnt to the
Alhlt1k Oq&gt;ortm&lt;nt," 1.., said.
"Th&lt; Other woy Is to approprlalt
money horn other areas ...
SA behtvcs that the 1\thleltc
0Cl')G.rlmt.nl is not surndcntJy
IJccouru:.ble m Mudenrs in lht wa)"
11 oporopriares thtlr monty. When
1ht Drp:mmcn1's deptndency 01\
h1ndt from the students h almost
totol, SA maintains that nudtnl&amp;
11hnultl have rnorc of u 5UY or what
~oes on.
h• po.stboliry or a ar~attr
"udcnl voice in athlttlc polity
came to li&amp;hl whtn &lt;~Head Coach
Bill Hugh., was rtii&lt;Y&lt;d or his
bukttbalt coadlina duti&lt;&gt; just
(our hour. bcrore the teams• Hrs1

T

prl&lt;'tl«.

"I don'! have anyrhtn&amp; to do
"'ith thelitlption or lb&lt; lbtn"
behind aJI 1h11 •" Iva sald, 10 11
was JUSt tht Idea thll only hours
b&lt;fore the lirll prattl« thtre "''
an 1\CB (Athkdt Co•crnors
Board) mceti~ in wllkh the
Dqwt mmt dtd not tdl U&gt; .,hat

Want to get home
for the holidays?

conlno ~• • S~pk

said, ''Sue "e co uld alW.); lr) .,,

S am&amp; Sl\. •nd the Alhl&lt;tte
[)rcop,Jr1..nc -.ould no1 "'VIl to
d~uu thC' \."'m ems or dlC'

propoiaJ. which \\a\ drot\\n un b)
a commin« or uude:nu and
odminlstnlors. Th&lt; Athletic
[)q&gt;onment alw r&lt;fUS&lt;d "' '""~"
any comn•ents on funding

pr«csses.
"I

ha&gt;&lt; rc:ad the plan," S..mplt

aaid. ''I ha\&lt;C re\iCVt'ed it and I ~m

vcr) odtcd ..... ith n. Once l ~tc« a
meeting together with thco pe:oplt

invohed I wfll share that plan amJ
b&lt;sln tO ~&lt;I &lt;enctlon&gt; from th•
Unlvc:"lty."
Somplt &gt;Oid the meeting &lt;ould
takt rlace .. \'er)' soon, po!..tibly in

the next few weeki."
The porpost of S4tllpl&lt;'~
in the 'ihuation i5 b.t)ed tm
ht&gt; pas! c.(p&lt;rienct "ith wort.ing
in ln..uitutlons: with .stron1- sooru
1nlcr~t

program1.

•·rr '4-e're going to havt a s'rong

prosram htrt we art .iOlng 10 need
a wild. ronrinuously fundins
basis.'' hcsaid, "Willt th&lt;
lurnover flit or students th:u 10
10 this sd&gt;ool ..e C&lt;lUid hO\e all
ntw facu each yeas and 1bt1 could
~AOr-k t,p a disach'31112&amp;e. We don.,
need that )ur-to-)'tllf fear of
JOQlC propa.mi lC:UJ.DS cut out JU~

ti ~•

tbat. ..
Jvn. was 3pprebcnsi\"C abo~u

Albany. Tilt foro ....,.. from
SI0.65 roW\d lrip 10 Rodte&gt;~a, 10
1?2.65 round trip to Pon
1\u&gt;hority. "Th&lt;K (:oro are
~ubject 10 &lt;h:angt at any lime." a
Greyhound anformasion consuh,ant
w:uned .
Greyhound always tncrrascs
Str-\iC:t at Th~ok58hins.
antidpatina are:uer s.cudeut
demand. "Btcau&gt;e or th&lt; 0\IIJJ
transfer or colleg.e stude.rus, u
ma~ts the Thankopving break tho
busiest time for Gr()lhound." a
~pO kesm:sn said.

"Starting on the Tuesday bdore

Than!ug:iving and continuing
through 10 the fO:llowinK Sundlly,

By MICH ELE SPARK
SJHCtrum Strif/IVrlrer

W

ilh the Thank•al•lna

b~ak c:omin&amp; up shonly,
homcward·bound
uudems muR make tra\d plans.
Tilt lucky, car-&lt;&gt;,.nlns pcrctntaS&lt;

~rt ~cmp1 from 1his add1 .. orr)l.
bua the ren must make
'IJT'a.D.&amp;rmtnu. for a ni1h1. bu.i, Of
ua1n IO ~hc:rt\Cf bomt m:t..) be.

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Due 1o tht llll'lt amounts or
journeyina scudcntt . it It wile to
matt rtSerVa.t.ion&amp; bcfbrchand.
Greyhound Bus Line oHers
coach bus setvict from h$
downtown Buffalo ltrmlnal •t 151
Ellicott St .. IO tbdr ftnal
destination 01 lit&lt; P011 Aotbonty
In N&lt;" Yorlc City. Each bus
ma.kn .stOPl m rou1c be-&amp;innin.&amp;
With Roeh•"" and lndudlna
Cen&lt;VII, Ithaca, Bin&amp;hamton ond

"T hat tl.lo 11ld be tlae 11ltimote. T o h ac:e
m o ne11 coming in {rom th e Ollfside and
fu nding h11 st11dents ll.:ortld be' 1~ best
WOlf to .~llflpOrl the PrYJf!.rtllll. "
-SA Athletic Affairs Director Ken Yves
1111tlna a commtnt on rht
poNbihry or SA b&lt;itll dimmat&lt;d
from fundin' 1\thJnlo.
A &lt;hlllllt in the prottos o(
fundina 5p0fls. t\tn ;r u meansthai 'ht SA w.ould loK the
mll)ority or rundtna to ouuidt
rnourccs. doa not •om hd. ~

k-as\. "not at this time••.
••1 really don't know owhnto
say ;bout thai:' he Qid, .. thtn
v.dl deOnitdy be otbtr

cv.arant« and (oliows 1 rravd

Coo«qumtly. t - flis/lt&lt; arc the
Out to J&lt;l " -Led up.
US 1\ir polict does not include
r&gt;tO"d'"' addtltonal Or&amp;ht• 10

rou1c similar to Creyhound. Tht
SlO.OO round trip (lit to
Rochester is con1parable 10
Greyhound, but rho rau 10 Port
AUthority 1$ &lt;Onsldtrlbl) moe&lt;
e•ponSI"l: than tbt C.cyhound
fOJe-S62.SO on"'""Y and Slt8.bS
round lr;p, Tr.uhuy·s rcstrvauon
policy " tdenriul to C.rcyhound's
policy,
US Atr a-.:ccp1s rncrvauon\.
"To b&lt; WUrtd or a RiJ!)&gt;I ol SO&lt;h
a he;tvQy.uavclcd lime 111 tht
Thanksat•ina holiday, you "'""
book In advan&lt;o," $Old C\l&lt;romtr
Servitt Supcrvfwr Jamc,s;
Cumming! . " In r•cr, if Y&lt;IU havt

GrtYhound int rcases Itt service

not book~ yet, your chances of

nadon·widt. Wednesday it aJway1
the worst day''. he cominued,
"because a large pcrct.nr~c of

Ctllin&amp; the C,\:lC1 Oiaht )'01J want
nre highly unllk&lt;ly."
US Air offers nir,hls from
Buffalo 10 LoCuonfio aod Ntwork
airpon!. FartJ to LaGuardia arc
n10ro upcnJivt' than Nt"wark*~ and
ron,ae from W b&lt;fO&lt;t 7 p.m. to
SS2 arter 7 p.m., whit• ntah" 1nro
N....,.rk art Jtt at SA9 durina the
day and S29 after 7 p.m. Thcsc
llU' aJI one•w&amp;)i (ares.

schools close. on chat day and mosc
! tudenu c.boose to travel then."

Greybound doe&gt; not aa:ept

nsuvt~lions,

b1.n aoc:omodatcs

tustOJTlcn b)· suppl)i~J&amp; as mony
buuc:s as ar-c necessary... At
worst, a customf'r may han· to
"'ail an hour. ar fll0$1, for an
additionaJ bus.'' tK- noced . .. AI
CreyhoWid everyone is ,uarantt&lt;d
a~."

50mtU.ma a lr&amp;nJ(Cf MOp at

Twlways offers the .same

in\'01\-td if
,..... 10 t..ppcn.
It 'tlloOUkl bC' tou&amp;h to l,ive a

COR)ot(IUCOCC'!I

somtl~in&amp; llketbat

pt"efcnb~ aM•tt. "

occomod~lC' .uu&lt;knlh althou&amp;h
\IUdtnts compn\e: 1ht majority of
Thtnk$1Jvin8 lta\cle:n. ••Watern
N~ Yark has :ukqustt Itt

Mast $1ucknll '~~~'Ouki r&amp;lhrt Oy

\Crvk:t, 111nd mo~t• of the tilft.C': )OU
cort ael a 01aht, ahhouah h ma.y
noc be At the cuct 11mc
ttQUC-lttd,"' CufnmtnAs snid.
In nrdet U1 tn~urt CuU Oight

cuoadl). US 1\rr o&gt;ctboo~&gt;. This
l1 u ~rcrully rcsn:rched indu~ny
rtocedure. Computer record!i arc
k•PI indic:Uin&amp; the ptr«ntag&lt; of
pfl)ple wh,o dun 't ~huw rot night~
and lh&lt; a•tr"-k pc:rc&lt;ntagt i&gt;
based on th~ findin".
"99 pc-n.'t'.nt or I he time, thiS
proctduce works. We don't want
oversaltt, '' Cutnmln~ txplaincd.
"Ott tho rart O&lt;Usions that it

rails. US 1\ir I&lt; r..ponsible and
Wllltlkt care of h.'•
•
In the ....,, or"" O'Ctbooktd
nlsht, US Air lroqucntly W111 offer
1 mont'IOJ'Y ~fund or- a frtt round
trip tkJctt for antwhtrt US Air
n.... "Thil Is a prO&lt;&lt;dure many
airfints utiiiu •hen u

10 Nn.-ark cksphe the hue hour to

o•aboo~lna

rtcti•·• tbt S29 ttduc&lt;d rate.
attordt~ to Cumt1\lnl$.

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on NO\&lt; 18th. l'.n&lt;l ft1l&lt;ven help. Ju.-tosk us
"LatJr Hol!man Spot:lal StopSmokln'
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�Council, UB differ
on Masten Plan.
8) SJIIIA MONTELEONE
Spn·trum Stqfflf'rlror

T

he fate

or a supposed nliSttt plan ror chc devc-lopmtnt of tht

Masten Ditlrl&lt;l, d.-fJIICd by lhc UnlVttliiY and lh&lt; Clly or
Buffalo, is In doubl bttause ot lh&lt; oppo$iolon or lh&lt; Disoricl
Councilman, ..ho has claimed he was noo consulted in th&lt; planl\ina
prO«SS.
Th&lt; plm was d~ to ofu&lt;o•&lt;r • ran&amp;&lt; or aJtomativ.. for the
future and to take ac110a ro &lt;nd 11&gt;&lt; d&lt;dme of its neishbothood• by
,;.;q. detailed ourhne or pol&lt;nll&gt;l d'ro'ru. TbeK shoukl "&lt;rtate II&gt;&lt;
desired kvd of hoouin&amp;. restdcnlial J&lt;niceo, nnploymmt and

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On Febru:uy 5, 1982. Unhttsity Planning Team Projm Alrred D.
Price u plnined, Buffalo community d&lt;vdopment Comonbsioner larry
Quinn asked the Univershy and the Cloy join IO&amp;&lt;Ih&lt;r to oyolye a RliiSl&lt;T
plan ror 1he. neAl nn years. It will cake a full year. ar:cord.lna \O him, tn

work with •he residents tnd eommunity oracanizalions in lh(' Dlsuh:t~
''Thert:"llff manyimponar1t iMtitucions in the DistriC1,' ' Price a.sse.ned
But accordinato Masten OiJtrict CoUDcilman Da&gt;id Collin• thr Cily
of' Buffalo and the Univruuy •• Buffalo Foundation (UBF)-an ;aamt

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Walleyball (will be taught)
Free Beer and Pizza
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Use of Saunas and Whirlpool
Free locks and Towels
Some Racquets te Borrow(can purchase balls)
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Pool
Saturday, Nove mber 20th 9pm-1am
All this fo r $7, $5 Hillel Members
We must hove your money by November 5th, You con give It to us at
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Transportation Available. For More Details Coli 835-3832
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Caribbean Student Assoclaton
presents
"Caribbean Cuisine and Concert Night"
- featuring
The Roots Rock Reggae of

Also featuring Salsa by Los Llbertados

Saturday, Nov. 13th 8:30 PM In Clark Hall
Delicious 01' Time Caribbean Cuisine
Including
Vegetarian (ltol) Specialties, Served In
'
Diefendorf Annex
Free Mixed Drinks, Wine, Punch &amp; Beer
(Stout)Untll 6:30 PM
Dinner Served at 6:00 PM SHARP
Tickets Available at Harriman Ticket Office
Ticket Costs: UB Students Others
Concert
$3.00
$3.50
Concert
&amp;_Dinner

$4.50

$5.00

Co-Sponsored by SA, G.SA, BSU, PODER. UUAB,
Minority Affairs &amp; International Affairs
For More Information Call 636-4148

or lht School of Archil&lt;CIW&lt; and EDvirorunc:ntaJ Desian-have tnl&lt;red
Into an aarmnent plan on July IS, 19Cl ...;thouo consultin&amp;)&gt;im.
" I don't likrto bt lanored" CoUW $aid.
Th&lt; Muttn Dislrict dots n«d a Master Plan ror redevelopment ,
Collins odmilled, notina th&lt; 30,000 people Uvina in thiJ commuruly who
mwt have their elected rcpracnlative partidp&amp;le in con1racu and plan
proposals con&lt;&lt;mlna thdr n«dJ.
" I was undamlned and dltcr&lt;dited" CoUins chot&amp;ed "h amaus me"
that SAI!O D&lt;an Harold Cohen has "dlsrqard for load community
rtlalions and social work polida-"it aoes -aainJt his JBin."

Coom called CoiUns r«&lt;nlly to se1 up a mettina. but lite cot111Cilm111
r&lt;fu.sed because b&lt; bdieves the "eli&lt; is caJI. " Funher dil&lt;usslon, Collias
claimed, would bt non·omsloal because the Univmity and City tuove
alr~dy m.adt up th&lt;ir rnlna.
But I'm. who IJ also Chalr or lh&lt; Otpartment or Architecture arul
Environmental D&lt;llan, .. plalrled tbot lhere !J no MUI&lt;r plan per se.
''T?ere is :t recllnfcaJ usis1anc:c: contract,"' he said, notina that h is
:;;::: 10 evolve a MaSter Plan lliitll the Masten communily and City
But this cootract shows the irucnsitiveneM ··or 1he University and lht
City lo Ill&lt; needJ or hll diwict," Collins maintained allina II on "all&lt;n
pl011" lbat cosu Wpaym Sl81,210 and ,.;n allow lh~ reoidtnto of lh&lt;
district to btcome "aulnu plas" for lhe University and Cloy.
Wby &amp;ive the Uni-sity $1 &amp;1,210 to do a Bocus Study," Collins
maintained. He said Iller&lt; II&lt; other communitr·Gased orpnlzadons and
pnvot&lt; qencies that ha&gt;&lt; 11&gt;&lt; capecity lO dtvdop SllCh a plan.
Urb011 rmewal proJI'IIIIS ha~ chm&amp;ed 5in« theliOJ, Price Ald.
notin, th&lt; 1978 Community D&lt;vtlopm&lt;nl Bloc Grant ACI was developed
to rt\'ise housin• projects. Price added that the Uni&gt;&lt;rshy ...;u t valuat&lt;

an ..cady acUon project'' .so activities can continue.
Pritt added lhat there ha&gt; been no muter plan In Buffalo since 1964
evotvQ In 1982 h will nor be ..our plan' ' btclluse then v.ill hf
an 1ron dad &amp;uaramcc that the t~ornmunhy is rcpresmttd in lht plan.
"W&lt; wdcome tht opportunity 10 work directly ...;th oht Mlfltn
community." Price maintained.
1\ctording to Price. Collin's objectioJU arc an " aUcmpl to prot«&lt; hti
community." That &lt;0n&lt;crns are undt:ntandablc Prict explained. sin«
hens bam and nu&lt;d In tbe.MUI&lt;n DiSirid .
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Rossbcrc. th&lt;re Is )till an
•mbijuity th•t I hallucinated,"
The task forces wer~ created 10

job If he dldn'• ~o:ut nu1 tho
Collcst•. Cohen ha. 1ald thor rhc
d«i&lt;loro h1selrcad,y been ntiOc."
lhc quc•aion that the la.sk

a~.:cordln&amp; to Cohen, we m noi
rully htre tO tviJIJatc- anything
Wt'cc JU.)t ben to pick up the

deal wilh 1h~ r«:brnmendafio ns
forwarded by the om.. of Viet
Presidt:tU for AQ.dcmsc: A ffaan 1n

Force 'hould be: dcaHn1 '¥lith,
accordtnato Greiner. IJ hOW to
change lht format of 1he Colltl,t\
'o rhat thC"t can fit tnto 1hc nc~~~o~
~tadcn'k &lt;tnx.nm: of a Colleac or
A.f11 &amp;nd Sdc-ncn. There are maq)
&amp;ood thma• abollt the Collcac&gt;, he
conunuC'd, and \ht ObJ~ 11 to
sa\&gt;C thok good thlnp tn a rcnod
or financial dl fl1cuhy. It " hatd to
squarc o(( Ciurtz:ak's charat ~ieh

Ronbc'ra\ puulc. •• . .

1hc:ir Ac:-adcmic Pllfl, In tbcir
rt port, RO$$bl:r&amp; and Associalc
v'a« President ror Academk
Aff&amp;Jn Wilham Grcmcr suagc&gt;tcd
the dlssolu1ion of tht: CoUqo as
a.n •dministJahvc unit and asked
the task force 10 stud} lh6r rotc on
Ihe Uni\usity and the im p~C1 the

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SA Director ol Student Organizations Gustavo Reynoso
By GARY STERN
Cumpw Editor

tudem rcpresc:nloll"'t) to

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the College·, T:.uk Force
ha,•e queS11ontd tht
lcgjUmocy or forming the
committee, allhoush 1he ofricll
A&lt;ademl&lt; Arrolr&gt; h&gt;.1 &lt;IO~ tly
d&lt;nled the chor1co.
Characs have been mode that
Dun or tho S.:hool of

A.rchltectulc a.nd EnvuonmencaJ
Design Harold Cohrn, the
Chairman or ahc Commlucc. \ald
m a meelifli rhac Acadtmic
AITain &gt;A;sl'lcs to dim1nate 1ht
collcacs. This tot off &lt;Onlodcrabk
a.nxi~)' a&gt;

.some: tOOL u ro infer

thai lhf OUIC'OfM VI"U

wrott 10 Vl« P rtlld t nl fo r
Ac&lt;tdclluc A rralr&gt; Robcn Rossb&lt;ra

Jeot 10 ll f..:tions of the
Univcnhy. bul not to the
Chairman.

scatlna the- c.h•rac and 'tlolcm&amp; his
dl!approval.
" He hat &gt;in« demcd that there
" a hidden aacnda for the
Commiuee , ·• Ciurtrak said . ·• He
11 dC11yrns thai Cohen said what
we all know he did . According to

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S rudtnt ASsociation Dir«tor of
Studcnl Organizations Gusrmvo
Rtynoso, who is on lhe Task Foret
Commlure, "8'"~ With Clurcuk
that ''a decision has already been
madr.lloubcrg would be out o f •

Eyeglass Frames

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Mon · S at
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G ustavo Re yn oso

"hat Roubcra has said all alons .
Greiner •ddcd
"Sure. my onainalomprc&gt;soon
was that -we Itt here ro C\ ;alu:ut
the role or the Collcact on 1 nc"
strbctute," Rono\O "4Jd .. 81.1'

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A Colle&amp;&lt; Til.l~ For«

Commmcc mcctmg

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ro1 Monda)' morning. but wa.~
called uff when committ~
mcrnbeu obJtcttd to tht

pr~

of the ampu\ prt\\, Greann

'tilla$

an tftvJt~ JliCJI IO ti'te mttUtl&amp;.
~nd wa} Pf't'P&amp;r~ ta dbcuu the
~or~ of hb o~n commett«, the
T"~ FOKo on t~e Cotlca&lt; of Ans

;and Sam«•.
Ho"t\c:r. ~c: fdt Chat hr ·~
tKlf\1 \~ up th C1utcuk, ~ho -.iU
lnlmd1n1 to 1ti~u•~ Cohetl ''
s:uppo~ Slatemc::tu in hont or the'
prQJ . Ht ..-u not m~ccd for I hat
purpose, he •aJd 1.\ter.
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\\ltatC\C::t conclw-1on1 d111 thc:
Ta.s~ For'e: Commmtt ruJotes ~dl
be open to tht pubhc in the tnd,

Cremer ta1d Thttt i&gt; "o ......&gt; Ihilt
Lh:airman tould tdl :a T~l

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Anocianon tOSAI GU) Ciurczak.

The A&lt;adcmlc Affairs office iJ
not out to do in t.bt. Collt&amp;6, anct.
neither rs Harold Cohen,
according 10 Gteinu_ 8ecaU$t'
Ciur(-zak"s accusations ..-·e re "'C()'
drrect. G rcln&lt;r ..ld that kc should
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•Health Insurance
• Legal Services
Wednesday, November 3. 1982
Second f loor Lounge, Red Jacl&lt;et
Ellicott Comple x 7: 3 0 p .m .
(Refreshments wil l be served)

CSEU

The salary levels are "on emborrossmenr· to the
Administration, and " Impossible to live on" for
graduate student e mployees.
The sa lary level has no protectlon"rrom Inflation. which
has Increased almost 300'l. since 1967.

In Universities where Graduate
Student Employ,es are members
of an employees union:
The salary levels are virtually the highest in the nation,
often twice what they are here. even otter adjustments
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ror tuition, taxes, and union dues.
Solary increases are negotiated every year. AI •
Toronoto, the Canadian Union of EducoHonal Worke rs
(CUEW) negotiated a 34" pay Increase, for a ll
members, beween 1980 and 1982 alone. They a lso
receive a
vocation pay, above and beyond their
regualar pay. They hove that In wrtHng; no broken
promises.
In Madison, Wisconsin. no TA taught class may hove
more than 25 students, and the deportment overage
ror TA taught classes must be no hlgl)er than 19.0 .

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There a re no class size limits, and TA's regularly teach
more than 25 students. At SUNY Stony Brook TA's teach
classes of 45-60 students.
All graduate student employees must pay the full cost
of tpe~r health Insurance, and there Is no consistent sick
teave,lpregnancy leave/personal leave policy.

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Graduate Student Employees Union:
Graduate Assistants, Teaching Assistants,
and Research Assistants, on your payday,
we ask you to consider the following:
In SUNY Schools, where the
Graduate Student Employees are
.. not unionized:

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health care costs, and their University AdmlnistroHon
pays the remainder, which Is 821.. In oddiHon. union
members may take leaves of absence of up to 10
wor1cdoys for personal or family sickness, as welt as ror
prepnoncy or adoption, with full pay.

JOIN &amp; SUPPORT THE CSEU Contact your department
steward for more information and GSEU Position Papers on "Terms
of Employmenf', "Salary and Benefits", and "GSEU and Undergraduates''
Watch this paper for the time and date of the next meeting.

�ditorial
Sobering thoughts
Las1 week the University was sol)ered 10 the
reality that It has a long way to go boloro achieving
nallonal recognition as a major research laelilty by

a Middle States AeCredldallon Association loam.
Tne team's visil was a learnln.g experience In two

ways. While sugiJestions lrom the vlalt should help
tho University to understand tl\at which It must do
to acnlue Its goal, UB also learned patience as
there are still several miOOf battles to be won
befOfl becominJI a majo&lt; research center.
Those ptoblem\ should be attacked one at a
time. There are too many Issues that need to be
settled to maintain stability hera before rocking tne
campus by trying to make It something lt'l~,not yet.
UB Is a very demanalng place anellt sholrfCI be ~
satlslled betore the Unlverslly goes abo~! t')li'fo..tb
Impress the nation.

bodgell dwindling and UB's goals broaclening,
reality seems to be missing In action,
Undergraduate students seem to be forgotten as
they neva little to gain lrom tho qualitY ol resoa1ch
a1 UB.
Ttta University decide Wholher Its mission Is to
educele undergraduate stucleniS or appease, and
Impress ano stimulate the faculty anCI the natll:&gt;n.
Here UB Presic!ent Steven Sample'• malO&lt; goals ol
Improving research and undergraduala stuclenl life
seem to contradict due to fiscal realities. If
achieving the l • er restricts budgetary eltotmenls
IOf the latter, th. ,nlverslty should abandon l is
research goals.
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Oppaslllon to the Ploposal to ban llcOhol 111
dormatory parties Is fal1 ancl understandable.
Although It Is true that you do not need alcohol to
nave a good time, dri nking Is a part ol American
cult ure and attempts to ban It at social events will
not only clrlve the drinker ••unclerground" but will
hamper student attempts to socialize.
01 course, the Untv• slty nas to lollqw the State
law and t8 year olds will have to aa~t this. but It
Is unfair to limit drinking lor those tludents Who
are over tO. Officials here should not attempt lo
ban alcohol outrijjht but rather attempt to lind legal
solutions I hat are just for an student&amp;.

No tonic for gin

Royal victory

11 (tally comes as no surprise that students a.re

Under the guidance of Head Coach Betty
Dimmick, tho UB Women's FleiCI Hockey team
captured the New York State Championship.
Ranked number t7 In Division Ill ~hoola at one
palnl In tht year. the team was plaCed a low slxUI
out of eight In the Championship round,
Determined, the Royals went all out a110
accomplished Its goal. Tt&gt;e season Is not over lor
lha RoyalS since they awall e ealltO •lhe Nationals.
Butt he season Ia already a ma)o1 triUmph for not
only the team but the University Itself.
Congratulations.

OPPOSed to the New York State law ralsinp the
dflnklniJ age to t9-those students Who
complained have a paint that If they are considered
adulls al the governments convlence, most
speclllcally being old enough to get dralt&amp;d, they
Should be conslelered mature enough to Cltlnk.
II It unlalr to have such a double standard and U
the government expects young people to be
respanslble eltlzenllthen all respanslbllltles should
be given to them 5o that 18 year olds can learn to
nanrllt their role in society.

Before contemplating upgraalng UB's rt)S_earch
reputation. perhaPS tile University ought 10
conslaar completing its campus. tmprovong
unoergraduate lite, raising GAITA stipends,
creallniJ a less restrictive environment tor faculty
and tondlng a place lo get the money fOf all this,
Research Improvement shouiCI not be lorced
upon lhls Institution at the expense of wnat UB Is
nyl ng to and has al.ready accompllahed. With SUNY

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Good hoy

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."ff ldft4~ ~tty

COftiOtmtsl I

,.~/)tnt ldU('(Ie

mCJcll dlll.,.,tlrom fV#-rf(Jit•

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I 100 dr•n " ' ' ' tttd cf~•n. out not
PIIPP'I I ''" not 6 ,.bel, but once
egtln I 1m not 11 conlo1m111 1 tlnd

thiS lllut'flt1 gooct ettougn lor U8
but not ll!ltlbl~ In rne tuf world
In "''I
lew years f1flte t hid
lmlt "oubte m elting lrJ~ds J ttleti
fO tcoent '"'~ Individual

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m me Ocroo•r ?r 1uu• of Th-.
Se:ectru'" It• WlfUBJ I la•l I must
diugrH P#tiOnal,ty. u -.t O_J_ em
WRUB Jn my s•contl umester

inth.tt PO~it;tm. Utll ,.fifo st•oon
fUtJ brought I ortll delllo me,
Besltte• meeting m1ny people. I

" ' ' gtven mt con/ldtnee wmcn 1
woulfJ not h.tvf had
olhwWI6e-confldenr;~ tn $/»lkmg
•n&lt;11ff , ,,.trng to ~opff! I,.~,
I flO bHn lotctd to open mrs•'' to
"''"Y fl;tlertMt lllnds ol music.. 11 Is

uu•, aut to hmUI!tlltJnd$. Wfl
c•nnot 111cn aa m1ny llsttmenJ as

we wouta IJI(e. Out we •r• •n
orgtnltarlon comJ)08tHJ w~II'Y ol
stotltntf 1nd r;otely with thfl other
studtlrtll ot t/8 In mfnd.

hawe getn.a 1(1114/IJ.tble ex.peritnce
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ca,.et fn ,,, lltfd at tedto. AIJO It

University srudonts

cntiiCtHI&amp;tlts ao olltefs would
IH)d mtltfl.,fStlng and dUittMI

To/sroy Coll~t 1.1 rtdfclls, '""
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ktlllllgtnct. I 1m not a friend ol
Bill Mtclf, tlUI I llate IJtnoer mtl
him AI lor the John Birch SoclttV
u fJOtf not tu"' me Off tlthH.
llfkt
Jewl.sll womelt '""

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$0/rJI P . T mljOtl- OUt I

melee It 1

'"'' to try to t\lfr0ilt1 P-J Bottoms
tnd Tnud S..se like ,,. pt.gv•
,,., COIOt Pfi'Pt. 1$ 0 K, In fi ef I
,, .... • IHir ot purple underw•"
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CommuniutiOn maJor,

OUt I do 1101 1. .1 IIIII II 15

sumclentto tand s fOb. So. to set
myltl/ IPirl from my P¥JtS 1 hiVI
done land will continue lo dol
m•ny lndependt.tfll stutJtes and
ffflftrtshlps I em ttUIIIn not to gat
I job Wlllt 18M m Roc:he,w. but I
do not
one
' don't urwter.srano w1ry colleflt
stur:Hntl lind h n.c.J,u ry 10
lotio• fltt be• ten petit True. tiHI
palfr rl lllltr to lo,IDW tnot

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fftC.,Ur4fy let ff$S ftt}'elflfv•J OUt

lt'a bttn f/ont. lhd done. end
tJOflt Tltnfl college yeatJ m#gM
be the Onl'l time In our Jive$ wflere
expreuron of Individualit y Ia
petmlttDtl, almost '1nCOU'IIJIC1, •nd

we •hould rde lull edvant191t nr
11111 Maybe In a lflw re•rJ J'll rtee
roll Itt RQCI)tltrr Raru1111 R~af:,

'"d rAtt'll ~~ to t"1t01111 Net! othflr
But•s 101 no~ )'?U iHm '
IHJfll'fP tnt mr
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1 •m very truttr.,«&lt; oy ont o1
lite local oanh ond r would /ll.t ro

w•tn m~ Iff/ow 11udMt11 aoout Jt
Not to mtmtfO'fl .tny names (lr..
•re 1.1 •nd1J, bUI 1/1/$ Oon•

/rollft/s

telfly us~wed me over ,. Whtrt I
IJrar op•n~ my s•vfngt Iecount in
Auguat, I deposlrtd IIIIo hund~d
ha!d etm«J dolltra. My banker
rusht~d me thrOUgh Uti ''"'" of
my contt.tot(he ru1btd me $0 he
CDUid get 1s meny othfr

unsuspecting t411tgt .thJdent• in
1~01 d1y . . lrt could) Ht
sP«&lt;IICII/Iy

Wh.,. I OISCUU PO/II~ I l,.tM

(lnd evtluttt) lor tM mo.st pen I
Qo ftOI cttully all memb.n ot

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Editor.

Law day
Edllor:
On S.,urdt'I,Novemb•r 6,1982

the B/1ct; Amttlc•n Law StudentA
A uocltrlon.(BA~S.Uin

cof1}unctlon with '"' H;apanic.
Aalett. N.tltVe AmeriCan Lew
Srudonll Auoc&lt;Orlon.(HAHAlSAJ,
wmptes•nt ttN;r •nnu-aJ Law Oq
Tbe rh•m• o/ tht. ~t'.a- Ltw
01y it "Sttpa rowerd Equal

Justice.._ In ••eplng wu, that

lh•m• '"' two organizations ate
attempting to l)te&amp;fftt to tfte
minority community ol 8u1J11o '"
at;pet:t oltflt ,• ..., wfJit;h 6flflmf r o
~ unt1mlller to m1tty. rrte taw
Oay ettempts 'o v(ew l.tw In e
pos/tNe/lght1 bOUt U I CII'Hr
obJ.ctiw-e .tnd l lJo u ,_, lttt&amp;gral
~rt ol our Joclery
This ~mposlt~, 11 aimed •t a
dlveu.• •iJdiMU It Is not onl)&gt;
go.tred tow•td those lf'll eteJled 1.n
• car•er lt't Mw, lUll lot •tudents
lft&lt;J mfllorlrlu lmlfnted In rne
&amp;ell·ettligitttnmtnt and
advancemtmt of thtm tiiPIICtN•
peopt•s To fllrlfllr ltm; •ml,
worlcshopJ will bt olf01«1 in artths
well as LBrtdtouJ·Ttmant, Cnmmal
PrOCfH31/te lnd OIObtt Sttuggle$ ol
M HKN111e1
BAt. SA end HANALSA •tf!
OfglttU•tiOitl COfUIIIUJ_g of
stuo~""

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.,.a 'o rr... tlt.Ot ot

Ia,.., bt.lt 1"1'0'• 1tnpon~nr

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DIJ&lt;I1G&amp;,ed IO lf'if COihrt•IJ"illlt

large rbe preunce Ol tnt PtOfJI•
ot '"' ml"o"'Y COtrlmunity of

Buffalo at th• Law Oey/J
thertiOtf •uer,Oat to that end,
Another group of PHPI• tttal th•
Law
y I• •C/rnalng 1-1. ol COUI$fl,
thou who Itt conliderlng I•~ ' '
• cer•er Tftl LIW 01y WJ/j offer 1
wotk.lhop enrltlttd "A.pptylng to
LIW ScJtoor• Tlrl• WtNor.hop 11
designed lOt 1/1 WI'IO lte
CO(Jsldetlng coming to law sc-hool
Itt 1M ltHt ~ d14tlnl lutu,-.
La•t. lftl L•w 0.~ will lddtf$1

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IOpk:f COftCitning tltoa• 1/r~ld'( ~n
L1w School or tmm.,~tld In life

prolusion rttl/1 Will b&amp; a
wothhop tntltlftd "Copfng ""'""
L.aw Sa/too/", ancl "Retainlns

Identity•,

If A.flnotUy

Pro(tJNIOnll"

Thl 8AL$A /HA/'IALSA L•w O•r
/S ' " llllmpl 10 ICert ptotJittm$
IIN1 PIOIPKIS COnc.mlng

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mlnorHI-fl 1nd ,,.
totJar
E~ ..,.,&amp;hop olltJIH1 wr/1
le,ure mlnollr; lt•'ltH&amp;. judgu._
Ptolt!llors. tf'ld admln~tr•tOI'$
from IVI'fY ISPft:l ot the

pro''"''ott

Ev11yont In I fit communi/)',
regardtiJJ or rhetr minority or
etnntc IJit:kgroiJ~a. iJ Invited ro
10111 w1tfl th~ mrmbera of BALSA
J.NO HANALSA tor LIW 0a'l on
llovembtu li tM21rOI'ft 12 ro 6 PM
'" Jortl't tota O'Br••n Hilt ~OCAI~
Ol'f ,,.,_ 4m,ltl"l C)ar."PIDU$

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Wtll, I t&gt;egon W/lhrlffwlng om111
amountl of ca&amp;h(utually 15.00 at 1
r/mo) ond lhon 1dopo1lrtd •
couple of ptychllckr. My • ooount
Oeg1n dwlnd/l~g ~low lho 500
merit to lbout U.OO. But, I had
hid OWH' S500 lor at/Hrt OM day.
lieU enured lh.tt f wouhJ ttOI ~
l!htf1JIH1 from ..,,, my btnkiN htd
Slid.

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I t~i'Yed my btl•nce m
m111 tM othM dl'l ,,.d, '""Ch to
my
I wu ch•rgtd J20 00
lor u•rces-&amp;IW'I wltfttJt•w•t... I
co/led /he bonk tnrl rhtr tlpll/n&lt;td
to mtt mat you Itt tllolltKI onl'l
onfi withdrawal bflow tht SSOO
mJnlmurrJ each month. Afttr thai.
th•y chlfge Sf 00 lor Hch
l f1tllllontl.
It really uput m• ~~K•uae I

•urpm•

woulrl som•tlm.$ ortty '''-'out
SS.OO ol• limo f ihll more

cult

lhar I h••• lir lurnd. /ho qulehr I
•PMdlrJ So I rhoughl 11 r
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on/'y IN&amp; tl • limo thlll mighr be
able to regullte m, tPfffdlf'l/1.
ln&amp;teat1, 1 wet ChargMI up to 20
petcent at • tim• lor my
t/lrlltlnestf
Weill 1 hive $Inee closed my
occ~nt ent1 am now foo/Onp lot

an honest bank lhll won't co'' me

ro .seve '"'I mon•v

A wttlflltlg to Ute JIUd~nt&amp;

Phfas~ maAe tuff! lhlt yo1.1 - no"
til ot lhe terms ot rour cotttr«l

Star• Uru~ttl~lt ol Bulla"'

to lt'' b iJI tit~

•"''0"""..0" ,,u '''* e'(Pt:t~ce

'"'"'m.a mt lh•r 111

up/ S!iQO in my'"""'"' only 1
d•ttmonrlt I hi// would nor 0e
ellfrpd,/ottny w/(ll&lt;fffWfr. /HfoW
thtt •mount in th11 g llltrt rrtonrh.

monet
to on~ ot tr.. toe. I

bt!IOtt ..iUSifftJI 'IOUI
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gOOOD)f!''
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•re 101'''~ ~nc.•o•b'e ol appl¥·1'9 """"'' cnf!t'l\1 tt-~tQU(J
V':~ dU.StOOm 10 tn'l teatk14 Mltl.ti•On P't'• OOr•r.q

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~~f'\lt '"' 1h+'t 1011

gr l \SOdte $h.tllen1 hnll' ltM Ur'll¥'11fl•t; ill
W•lr ttlll.ll'\$elt OfVt&amp;\ Ol 'fWf .:~•c•
,.,~) J..r..! hoas •J~ w rt.ur Jo~t.tr Uom
rt~doml• II'WS pot~..xt trte ca.r~~&gt;..P.t ll'ltl tot wo..-~ ~ ""'d
Ill ~G I• OO IO l)ffPDi t' 1(1( FaCH\Q lhe
1\•r~t ""'Ofi(J ot
t

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ltHJ jOb m1r~os JCN ~&gt;eg~ns to ..,UPit to comcnaniM an-d
COtPCHIHO~I 11illl•nwk1e He$ nol I OO W(l,!ld "1,_0()\JI
lo.nolng 1 Job. ah"' all i'Jc Old get good grade• ana "nlgfl
OYtrall cumo, so he wal1&amp; by I tie J)llonw OIUienUy to1

acctOionct oa!l5
Sui Ute phon*! never rang How Joo 15 begtnnfng 10
WOtr';, 110 hfJ fOilOPitG$ This time JOmtb()dy ICGftPI5 him_
Joe Is nappy
Hit. hapo-nots, lhOU9h doesn' t tast 100 'OnQ o.cause

altar only one tnonll'l Joe h..s boln l•r.o

~uH

M was

••tnOdt&lt;IUIIO 10&lt; the 100-••
··s~n ,-1 aa)l$

J " ''I -.ruched reaJiy hatd ancs t know &amp;wery
oosslbJe theory b&amp;ekwards and fOfWards t can rodte tne
names, daln: ano placas or any wotk done by anybody In
the field, I can tec:au any chatl, clte_gram. ot onapter- from
an)' bO~ I 've ev11 read In the Ueld.''
" lrnpreaslve." soys Mr. em,loyer. "8ut you aro
lncapa~_btt
applying your theory to the reat 'World. You
should na-we gone" some oracHcal tJrPef l t~e befOfe
at)pl~tno nert at {insen Y®r tavor1te l•rge corpora non) ...
" Damn " aays Joe $adly ••t.snoutd have wotked 11
WRUB ..

o'

PrettY tunny,,....., Vo"'d be .surpttsed at now many
..,.
Sludtnls have that happen 10 lh•m t iCh reu You'd abo
blaurp~IHd 11 It'll number or lObi people have gouen
o.c.use of 1 leuer of ,ecomm.ndatiOn horn WRU8.
Face 11, Business today Is not inter•tttd In &amp;pending:
th~ time and money on tratnlng yuu lor somathing they
~tloUidrn have 10 train YOiJ for It you're oo•no 10 apply
for a t:Hoi0$$10ntr posiUon. you nad bettor M a
proletsfonaL Today'$ career mark.•! e.-oecta you to be
ivsl tnat
I wu snoeked ar tne number ol .atvd•ntt who naH
nevt• tM'IO a ~b of any k1nc. and vou·o brt am.-zed 11 lht:
GlfhC\tll1 many ot tnem J"'i'CS ~allz•ng 1n1o • \~tor"·
oufllted tft'f'ifonment Yo.y'd be e\oen
ama.""ed at t1o w
m•n)' ol ~ht" t1u&lt;lems. who • ' B at the iop o~ me•r Class.

1"'10'•

Grub Street

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'"G• rao.o ana wnua

I n IM&amp; medii l ht:

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Al1\hefll. end a " Help·· line.

f\J•t

scratc.n.u tne suttac.e ot WRU8 OUr statt

IS ofle&lt;ed • multitude ol worf&lt;s&gt;lOps 10 1\tlp traln,
1mpro"'· Of Jutt ''acquaint the student In v.nate'tt'f
upect of the -.aat H~Jds ot DrCNdo;uUng th.at m•v
Interest h1m or her. And, When I hey are flnl lt1ed w ith their
WOI1&lt;,hOP tNJY .ere given iJn • ss•gnment I hit 11 uen no1
only by the lllJtrUCUOJ but 115 .aciUIIty tilt(/, tf\ul OI.IIIIF1Q
the students wo"4 (o the rt11Jf tasl.
Projoc1s our various departments are e-uuenlly worluno
on lnc•uot;
Music Otp41rtmfnt·PubUc rei allons wllh record
C:Off'IDanleS.to ~eop our record c:ollec.U()f'l Yf&gt;-to-datt.
SU4"Veylng Ct.~rttnl cna(tS and the WRUB log bOO~ 10
OJoduce our motHh•'f plAYh 'St rtwlewmq reeOfctS fot:
aw~hl) ana co.,tent

EnglnHrmg Orp,tnmMt·Has ~.~nderta'-ien a cour•geous
,00 upon tnttlr thoulder.s .sHtC@ the begiMing of

tJo.lt'IC4il ID f

il"'l'U 4f1 -11 h'~V. 1• ~ i;I,;RJ.IiJetm9 ,,..., • • • "

~ c1 piJ.ce 1Qr ~lff'IOl-1 -ovo,';on-.~

f vttr\
ylllh we HOJn rnan 1uaen1s In UCrlds e.t "lvoer:fi8 .. , au
ttno englnoorll'tg Th•t yecu WAUB hu 1t11 l etgo:u ~'"" '"
''' ht5tory and 1t continues 10 grow di~IIY tu wo ek)~eln
on I hat maa4cat oumbO! ol ''200 ••
WAUB's ac:.tlowe parllc.lpaHon Oil campu• and In the
IUftOundif'lO Un1ver11ty communu~ hu. not otuy orrered
mOte votuntttf fObS ro, 5tudenu~ but praaan~a,atudent&amp;
wftll • c."ance to lmptove rt\efr ott m•nt-oneo " auallty of
hfe'' httf'O at UB, w ntle halplnQ sumul ate the doftn3r'l\
U'ltvefsity communtty econoMy
Wor·!'llng •~ COOp&amp;Umon With campus OIQel"'lliHon• and
local bUIIn8111 WAUB OffMS tl'\e students ol UB a variety
ot Collae~Ht, mlni-concen-s, Dlrttes ancs gl"
oen!Ucatet-and ttle liSt h; con1tnually expanding WAUB
' ' also actively tnvolvAd In a numbor of .shlctly on·
campus programs fhciUdfng ''Conserve UO" (urging our
•tstenera to be aware of the l)~ergy the~ -use), a " Main
Street Llvts" prooram that helps compenaate for m issing
aclivltlaa on MSC becavs.e ot the ..gtnt exodu-s•· to

Bu1 thta

Urrtt-~1~1 IA~•"'Q Q~t ~ ~ Ch tt.o'111 4 1l~n ttlnQ eGU'\lai"NNI:
Ptllt~~, ~I tO~'"'~' r,••gf\1 CoQ o;~jl"' ,.. c .. ,.
1ft rJiotl •~&gt;A•" Slr~H ~rn.(Ar••r.Prl'

,.tt:S 4

tn•

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Pfomcmon ""a Advt-fllltng D~.tpa rtmtntt A CQM"'IN'
efiOtt ~0 pt(JMlJif tf!l lflWOn dNd Jt!l/ JOVtUII11n9 Utn9-u
dvpat~mettt fhMt dumnnru 12 creat1vll ""a crulc.\ uunlrmq

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ProgrAmmmg O•pltltm(fnf·~r.•ae from tnt usu11 mullt
proo"""· new and InnovatiVe Slows ate bftlnQ ortoireo
ano ptOOuteO lor fylure Droadeast tnela 1nc1u.ae a
variety ol etuenalnlnQ tnloftNIIve, ano eove.auon11
P'OO'.,.,, o-earec1 IOf the Unrv-euny commu.nu~
Hewa o.pallmiMr-Bung.s ~lly '•oo~l\ of whal'a gou'to
a.-. to IM .st\ldtnts M•tot content 11 c;~mo4.1a and
un1t'1Wstw communtty news WRUB News I hi~ to Ql•e
Slud•ttts a petSpec:llve on the &lt;lay's ev@nt' t f\11 I trey t.ln t
~e1 from lhl UB PlffOCHCIIS,
Gener•f M•n•get's Spectal Pro,•cft·C~"''"''Y· OIO)ucts
bei ng undarta"-'" by the Speotal ProJettta commtlleo
Include BobAiron, an on-campvs r•dlo retlngs Jervlce, •
student·tlft,.,t se•rct1 1 ''Conserve UB.'' ano " M•!n S11eet
Livest'' all ot wrdch tie 111to watt w lltr otnat dep1nmen15
-'s y® c.an 5H from I h is very brtel descrtpUon. WRUS
is mora tnan Jua1 wnat you t'lear on your radiO l wo...td
h1udSy -say that WRUB t~ or nas b&amp;e'\- lnacHvt at an Ul.lt
s.emestet WRUB I.J a comptex OfganlZ.alfon I hal
Integrates 111.U •nto au pa~ts of the Un~ttr truly
a.d't'lererH to us c1a1m ol working IOf UB.''
Sn'lce 1111 AorH, WRUB ttu be:e!'t recognizee by
rl«tlonat radto magaz~nu tn il " leader 11'1 '.;dlo
brotdcaslln.o'' for our "ucolfence t11 progttmmlnQ '
We mull be doing tomrnrung I!Qtit
WFIUS 10 a uemendous ,ervlce ol terod to tt~e Umv" ~ 'tt
al Iaroe tho.,gn we occvpv o111y two 'lmaU •ooma '"
Goodyear HaU But, u we atways $8V 9\g {t'llnQt c:ome '"
small p.Jckaoea
Vle•te WRUB Gl't'e us 1 tt';. We lt11nk ~ou tt be twiPP"1
SUIOfiJ.td

RotJtttt &amp;1 .-v*''

'* lh# a.,.,.,M•nagll of 1ft• c•mpuJ

rad;o 11111011. WRIJB

By Liz Petrino

tn• oall; feave-s beg1n 10 tum a dUl lY blJnU·
orang-e and the rneple tree O\ltsldo your window
buflll tuddenly toto a sptay ot ytllow mums.

-no'#t tt's that time again. 'Wnen lhe c.klt1''1 PfiSseG,
"""en tM SmtH o• te.avas s.moukterlng by tt'te cu,b still
dlf\01 neavtly 10 'fOUt sn•n tof'lg atter you-.... pan.a.
wnon tne ~lc!s are alii! smoi&lt;Jng pot and reading

)'0\f

newapai*S outSide Ina nlgn echool. alii! proloo'lng to
br1ve thl chill Instead of attending c.~ssa.e, Y01J can feel

.

II coming, Firat Columbus Day. HallowHn.
Then- Election Day.
'E'Iery two years In wnat I e)(peet will become •
Ptteontl rlluat, I u.semble as much atray, mlacellaneoua

and/or laau•orlentoel lnlormaiiO&lt;t u I con fino. plllor.
owl~ !rom bullolln llollrds, cajole trom lrlendo an&lt;1
politely eccepl ttom ocusiDMI.J""T'PIIIei&lt;P-•·
Though I am a fttm believer Jn 16-~ntarlam end P«tonal
aent.....-..nt. an unsteacly1Mit • liGhtly olni110&lt; alroak ol
dttlf"mtnJIIft runs throuon me that . ...)'I 'Find out ••
m-.tch I t yo-.. can about tNt cand&amp;dates and not Juat tne
lsa.uea Involved,' Wr.lle the names t .nd 1011 ol eaCh

eondldate•a children moy not be highly ~rtlnont
lnform•tlon. the prac-Hco of their peraontl convictions Is.
Hypocrisy, tveryono would agroe. Is lnlolorablt In a
public llguro. thougl\ any can&lt;lldato managO&lt; wonh hla
aaU would nove( allow r-r•s eand•d•tt'• pu~tc v11'N and
private PfiCifce to atray ln oppoalte directions.
Still. tro lntoroalino lo nolo 11\al Lowlo LM&gt;rm•n owns
th,M lhotgun.a wh~ he keeps to kill "-''"'" at n1• farm

In Pannaylvonla. whlc:b mlg~llead aomo wary lollts lo
eo~~erucs. 11111.

wlllt. he ealt4 fo. lite rulrlellon ot lire.
atn\1 among atmlnals. he Is by no means ..IIY of guna
II\OmMI..t . And W1111o L-t. •bootlnll up OIIIIIOM
doodly aqulrrtls 011 nlo !arm, nla pollee will be to.colully
attempting to wrMHe weapona away from Qangland
Ctlmlnala WUhoUt the benefit or • gun-control tew
(''Excuse me, Baby Face. would you pt.... hand over

your .22 caliber plato11•1
Mario Cuomo, on the other h•nd~ gt•w up a city bo~
who prHumably lu't8w what guna meant Qert'IIPI
consequentry, l'e also adval\ces a gun taw Maybe cholc·e
11 "-tatmlned to a degree; but falmtu dk:tateatMt

PfodKtlonl 01 a '*"""•s Muro acllono must bo oougaa
occo&lt;dlno 10 peat achiOYEmenl end POfiOflOI conVIetlon In
order to blr protuGice. In y.. HmO ¥01n. Froua wos
credited wflt\ hiYinQ lnloned ··A~atomy la delllny,•• but
after all, .proved himself as much 1 baJtard 11 a genius,
rlgl\t?
Pond"'"O ttutae matters, I spHUICS my entire arrav ot

carefully hoatdeo literature out on our din1ng room tabla
i brooded OYtf the vast -&amp;para 01 time. ano mont~ these
pamphlets reprtaenttd-lhete wete plec•s I hat d1tt1&lt;1 as
urtv u AUi~Utl , wnen tne trees Wife sull shaoea ot
emtNa~ ana chanteuse al'\0 schOOl busts ~Mme&lt;l oniJ a
•ague, ~mory In tn-a dtstanl past. fhett wett a taN

....,lngly obf..tlvo news an lotes In lhe ptto, a couple ol

editorial a, and notes taken trom the Hew York O.lty H~.r&amp;
Gobalo aired on PBS the day bel010. All Vlll•rlft Vole.
arttcles were excluded-lhoUglll appreciate end euopon
advocacy Joumallam. I couldn't really care how many
$hadea ol pink Lontman~s toreneaa fluanee when lUI's
aasaufted by gum.-chewing papparau.l. I brooded OV&amp;f" I he
tact that moll of the lntormalion 1had recalved was tram
the candidates themselves.. and most ot lhat was

blota nny dftlgnaa to a-alto c.rtoln ethnic groups
wu Jtltl

rathet than to the eleclorata as 1 wtlO!e. I

bloOCit~ w11011 my molher · - · " "·
"WW! at ara VOl.! clolng?•• she n iCS.
" U'• a game th-ey ha-ve us play In aoc.l()k)Q)', You matcn
eac.n c•ndldata's drus to • HI of lasuaL SutiOtt downs.
lot exampt•. Ia a dead give away for anormoue ta• bruks
for big buslneu. Tie ollps trom the El~s 0&lt; Kiwanis C lub
me1na poor but hea.lt,V horne tlasa while a collet bar pin
sfgnlflel a mDft affluent constituency. Suspender•
symboUta a htrd wQf~er. And a .s•1n-w111, tnere'a
ttways next.,..,...
"lt\t ,,.,prOblem." l concluded, ..,. lt\ltlhase daya
you ean'1 tell tile lit&gt;o&lt;&amp;IS from 1110 eOII..,...IIML ..

My molher eyed me suspiciously wit~ hot ryp&lt;cot.
Euror&gt;Nn aawy. I ~~&gt;rugged my s110uklor1l and altoc:tod
ln&lt;lillor.,.., aclcllno simply. "Besldoa. I'm Into prl,.ry
COlOrs;·
Silo rolled "'"almond O)'et to lhe calling, !!ten &amp;1\ool&lt;
~er woll·l~ al*l

ol !hom toll tile

head. " Oon•t bother,"' 1110 acMaod.
Sono tulll troll/coni:·

··~0110

tM~.

Itmust bO undtretood hete that If my mott,er contlders

polltlcllnt llttlt bttter than strael huJtlera U Ia becauae
5he grew up fn ttaly, where 1he tncluston of un Outtlflllo,
or a "11111.1 tnvetooe:· 1• essential when dealing whh
gcwemment em.ployees If you don' t want to turn G'IY
waJtlnQ rat actfon Evetyone~ hom a am•lt.town
pod•at• 10 1 QO\'eft\41\et\1 c lefk. may tx.pect one. Thla Is

, not n ...uorll)l to the II allons• discroelll: lilt • popui&amp;I,
an&lt;: lent and mullklallonol custom almecl ot bypoulno
tne lenUic red·tlpe and OUI'eauctallc niggling Europe Is
fsmous tot. 8tlldts, everyone 1dmlt1 h lrotl)' with tttat
wonderfully ce, eworn cynicism of 1 people whO h ave

au O&lt;~~tf '"• c.entu~tos, With a wan smile and 1ne
npnsu1on or Loots Jorda.,, tt'ler rhyiF'Ifntctlly auce the air

&amp;Un t1

wUfllhetr hands and proclalm lhe mauer desQictt&gt;te our
cec:.kleO and ''tH6CI fCH centuries Th•s 11 the way things

wm

t\avt1 run In the past ana
probably C&lt;Mtlnue to run
Besto.u. tf'.I"GI get dona, ana everyone•a abo.... boara
aDOUI wny tMY do. There CCNJtCS ne\ler be I n A8SCAM In
ltafy Ot Europe, tor tnat matter. Peopte ttmolv wouiOI"'l
llkl ll &amp;OriOUII'f
I looll;ed back at my moti'\Of again a.,d four'ld Ultt
-aomellmu 4rreaclbla but mostly pacific cynlc.lam m ixed

In wllh motherly alloctlon, the lomlnlne Jnelooy to louts
Jordan·a drooping tytUds mo,e appropriately oelng

Sophia Loron. I , . . n:ocs one hod 1 righllo .,. cynical.
Those eyes hid aeen Uour rattonlng and meat ahortaoes.
T'hty had aten nrst I~ Germans and then tM Americana
paraGe down the avenues of Flor..,ce. 'Trw ftOOPI
outlltleG wHh 11\lnlng brown army booll wf\111 lheltallan

aoldleta had llt ..alty notntno bellor lhan bloody rogs With
wnk.h 10 bln&lt;l Ulllr loot. They hod seen "'" olmosl

o•

~nttrm lnabt• IDHnce
a father and btother and tnt
permanent absence of bOth trleods and nafgf\bOra. They
had
stgnta one hoped her children would never ,._~e

see.,

tOIH,

She gUod at mo ageln smiling. olbowa preuoo ooalnsl
her Sides and bol~ 1\tnds oulln pleOCII~ roolgnallon,
tllon ollootc 110&lt; hood, 11111 smlllng~ ••t'll be oulaloo:· alta
said almpty. In a minute or .so, I heatd het rewing YP tnt
In lhl Cklvewl'f tot OlJ' dliYe 10 1"8 PGIUng llafkm lour
blocJc.a away

Cl!f

I sl\ulllecl ""! pel*• logellter again wllh • algi\, tlten
r&gt;OIIc:od a couple ot ~"'"" plocu Wl&gt;tch 1 1\ad 10"
unto&lt;Khod. Someone hoG gone 0\'tlr them with o rod
pencil, undorllnlng a lltay lsJWt 11or1. • Jaooed pnraao
there. Sewaral tlouraa were circled Where rlguraa Wlfl
given, and lndenrattons trom fingers lined the margin a of

the paper !rom

lrtc~uonl

Inspection. Someone had

ev~ antty do1trmlned he, mind ovet the conitnt ot 'hee.e
ta·w ahHta ot paper. And next 10 some pafavot about
"Th• lmmiQfln\ T,.diUon" and unCle, 1 blnner whlc.t'l

blared EXPERIENCE MONEY

CA~"T

BUY,

1

l&gt;ar•ly ...,lclent

red mou•tacne was lnevetAntty etched upon Mauo
Cuomo'a ¥OnoroDIO upper lip, as he tabbed thO air

rlghteoualy Wll~ hla torollngor.
CMslcM, I hOerd my otho&lt; rt1o1 csp tile .,gin. ogaJn. Wo
were botn oolno to vole, as we atwoye diG OAd would
oon!lnuo to do. And •• I allpf*l my ~oy lnlo my pocket
and IIOQPOCI OUtaiO., I brllk fall Wind SWOPI up ogalnol
me as I thanktully clo61Cl mr oy01 and headed lor tho
warmth ot the 01,,

WMnHOa~. 3 H&lt;Wembet 1982 Th• 5!*11rum

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Chronic pain
Editor.

1,,. writing lrr '*'!&gt;On•• to "BY'

Well doni!

the boOIIIIIpJ. '' Wlltttn Oy
Cet/Utriltt O'Connor which
•ppur.t/ on Oct. 22. Ms
O'Connor'$ lttlllr Wll In gent!lal
~mment to Ms. Ear#htm'l
responae concerning recent

Editor

Same difference
Students

Editor·

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fMI '' •nd

when '"'• II

tHmtHJ. the *'«t1on f'WiU be Of'lf
How~~"' f must r.y 1orne

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S1we' IS,.. SDe&lt;lrUm

No.

lgno,,g tho .SQVJtJOIIU bt.fiWIM
SA Bnd WRUif lhltft '" ttnorhf''
I5C11f

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Jlllllti'Ofl ·•dt•CII ftfi 'J
~

On T"ur&amp;day, ,0128/tn, a.s J ""'''
leaving the Wilkis on PutJ slltt
ciO!IIng. 1 had the oppOrtunity to
wl1n1n 111• JNol•~1/onlltSm ena
rap1d flsport~e ume or rne Baud
Polrtt Vo/aHt tier ,-mbulattce Sovec1
A wslllng QU•at ot a t:lo&amp;• tn"nn
~tad '" .,,,,,

criticism ol Wom•n'• Studies

Col/ego

l u•t. I would m.• ttt commtnd

M$ O'Cortnot'S' /lonflit)1 In
•(prenmg hfH oprMfont oq rtt•
l'llH#f&gt;C' o' .\C/USIWf!IJ l•miiif.

•tt•c• •"d

ot '"'"'

CO&lt;J'" nt" c•tcr. flt~ btf4tt

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Jim G•rdn•.
Untvsrttty SIUO.nt

I M~Oma ll&amp;o M·t. to reM;ttd you
th~u.rht forced • pr1m-ar.,
BUI
HO'ft lOt IIH' Llb"S't.l lift*

tf'ert/1.1

Howard Fried
Unl¥trsity &amp;ludenl

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PetiOttilh
,..._ho r~rt

O'Connor 5'111es lh1d. TfUf\ tOiirt.•
must do flormng out 111ow tlltOPi•
to e.~~:cuat tl'elr laH..UII a no "'•'to~
,,., &amp;&amp;ll.pity .. She c,l rottulng ro the
ld";~ ol women ttte9Qftll/"Q
OIJPrfislon and ld~mllylng Wlff'l
other women wno ere tlmlf•rfll
OPptMsed In m•nY ways wom•n

$1Mtllll lltuai•Dfll OtiC&amp;' il911n
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uw:t. mafe rAc/uomg :ocu$~. ,_.,

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lllin;.&amp; ()fC ft.fiOIO /1y
man~ otllen: w"o "uvr bee!ft m
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, . , AltJ ,bi&gt;Uf" •l'N'

Wane~

'

1 r••PK' r;and•attrs

nave emerged I tom • 1t1te ol o~err

ncu DCIII•Cal •nom tot

oppression. yet '"' stJbtelfes
remain. Studying thl trl.sllnce o/
oppress"'rt '' pbt ·•waflowlng ,_
U/1-p/ty, "/r Is , _ I I ono's eyes
MJ, O'CotJnor goat on ro s-1y tnat
one •hoUid pursue 'INhit on~
1njoys and will prollt from . wltft
r«;af(J to ornptoym~nl ~
that, "A mtn who dtHI not
PfiiPif• nlmselllor /lie eltet

g;gotosl out 5/oln&lt;J up COf!SfSt~ntl)
lot wf!D t they Dlllttve
P•ony .C ..WI
Un,•ef$1IY stuoent

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college '' no teu oppr11.aed tnan
auch • wom1n!' A men Who does
not

p,...,.

h'muiiiOIIile alt.,
collftflfiiS • laUure. T,. care I s
different lor e womtn oocau.se. 1ft
genetal. Dtpect•tlonl lor her
.succeu ate not a.slolty: This Ia

Something's missing

he.r oppnsslon.
1 ltf ... fu~t lm•JI'JN rHamg 8111

Equating 'opprnslort' With
'lailur•' fs a d1ngerous prectiCft
Are m1 Bl•cks lolluroo? Ant tho

Mad·• •mcJe In 1n1 Octobtr 11
•s.sue ot The Specuum. and I'd /lice
to gltit thre~ cheers
t w1s atartlltg ro get
d1sccwra~ r•tdlrtg our t;empu$
JM~II Ill WHk •nd /lndlng thl
maJom; ot the ."flfi~sworthy"
IHtlolu contalnfng lnformatlo" on
~arena strlle In other countrfll.

Jew•?

nOMOIIWUill t•ghiS, artt1 I /'It PfiWI,I!

s•n;rery ttHdt ot womPn on
campu•
Mtck 'f. r~ttlcl~ on '"CitriJtllnltyCuthJre n. Liluty,.· 1.s rite ex1ly
arllcle I remtmb« YttuCIJ ,.,.,.
r.mt,o at Jtre eAI$ttnce oJ '"'
enruy wiHcll lhoutc1 be patt of an
our U~tt m this ptper
&amp;nee The $ootc.1ruff'l .seu 111 10
dtmocfat~e• lly • llow g•n.
political dTssJdetttl', and gun
owning tldVocaltS to write articles
lor lltllr newsplptr. I pl!tsonlll'f
woulallkt to a.• mot• wntt•n Ott'
Cttrfatlanlty, 1nd h1 effect on our

EditOr
f IUS I WBnttHI tO df&amp;CU$1 tht
Rt~idtnt AdYI$01 potltiOif 11 fJB.

or tii"M the! Rllldftnt lttlWSor
poJu,on tn Porttr OU4drang#e "

1ne E/1/cotr Complo•

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111ury1os on&lt;l grlpu ol&gt;oul tno
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counlly's tutu11. Why don't we do
.sometftlng to Nil~ our young
h~l. rattret 1,..11 follow ,,.
loot steps of lhOSI w/lo h1v1 made
so many mlstekf11
Tfle place to •t~rtls. to turn
oeck th• 1tana1 ol time, (W¥1tftout
IOalng our lnrtllt~m:e Of
tot:/1/tO~/ tO wnon lorn/1111 JtllcJ&lt;
togflhllt, when men were mtn •nd
wom1n w*!t women, and when the
IOtemost tn•pkltHJn for lelellng •
g - ond dOCfHit life ...,. • loltn),
God. wlfo WIS. who 1.. 111d whO ' '
toc~e.

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Congrats
Tne 1982 r.clplent ol tn• Nancy
Wel&lt;:lt Award I• Mrllnd• T.
Me,s111a. a Pfl•rmacy •tudfnt who
rK-f~s in CIUford C. Fumea
College. Thl ennu1J aw,d wu
IIIIOII•hed In memOty oil tormer
rt6idlnt~t c:o&lt;Jfdmator ol R•cJt•l

C.tson

Co"-s~e fO recogn;ze
o~t•t•ndtng undergreduere
lnJ tlltlvt~sln

prog,.mmfng Utlt
o•n•tlt IM Colhtfllore Sy11om
POIIfk:41 Se;.nc• Plolt.ntH CJellde
E WeiCh, Jr wea on hand to
preSent the IWI /41 I I I fOCiplfOfl
held this Pill Sunday •~•nlnQ
(October 24) In conJunction wlffl
11&gt;1 CFC 8 1rtiH1oV Cetebrotfon
nonorlng tho tore Clifford C.
Futnas, former Chenc.eNot 1nd
Protidont ollho Unlvoralry. In
presenting th• pt1qve end checlc,
Dr. WolcJI cl~ M• Mouloo'•
_.Itt /r&gt;/1/0t/llfl, arrJOO/tJng, Ond
puOII•Mng o CFC y..roook, The
Sampt.r, ' ' lht O..sl8 ol her
nomlnotlon ond •-'oct/on '"' tnlo
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awetd.

Second, the fmpontnce ol wsc
Is ov.rloo~H. Women have al'weyl
been chronic s-ullertrs of ISO(ttt/on:
nor geogrlpnlo Isolation
ne«starli'f, b11t emotlonll. The
ud teet II thll most ~men ' "
too damntHJ bu$y to leern ebout
other women-let atone
tltdm$alvt$ Many of th• womtn
whO
women's studies cout•••
ere okl« women
temiff.e.s and
Jobs. Tnt St/(•IWirtniJJ that SUCft
cou!&amp;I!S ollar It Important to tnem.
M.s O'Connor seemt ro hal/t bHn
toUUMII Shl Stilt-S thlt alte /J
"•w~re o1 flow •omen can be
recttfwld In • mate dominated
proleulonot Wojla." Sn• olso ..r•
,,,, she d~s not oonelder htnetl
~member ol •n opprusftl._group,
whlcJIIHd• to th• third ldu In
QUesrloll, lndlvldvall1m. •
lndlvldulllsrn Is • atlp blJckwltd
lrom IOcJtl _,uallty. When we 111
concetn«J Olffy with ou: own
advancement 1M prlc. cen be
SIHp. Forgetting Whit we ere 1
~nrt ol or where Wf hlfl come
lropt It our penelry Dwelling on
past o~J~Nesslon m•r be oountfl'o
Producllwl, bur to wnor g&lt;Hif?
Perllaps "en y person In America
rod1y c•n fl._Ursue 1ny pro/188/ott
tftlt lhlir l1 /tl1ts can

E~tJr slnctt I WIJ • freshmen t
fled. on the most pert, tesp.ct lot
my R.A. I lo/t lholnd/VIduol hod
bHn given the position lHICIUif
/JI or $he was responsible. eble to
act quickly In en 1w1t.ward 01
dengerous moment. and most
importlnt. a peraon thet enyone
coukl go ro Wilh 1 prOblem 1nd
uptct IJtmost conlldenuatrty.
But, as ol1atl. I reJllze I WII
looUsMy mWHd lit to belt.Ying
that my '"friet?d'', ,,. R.A lied
IJ&amp;fld this laude to get the dirt on
a Plllon anti spreed lr arou~td.
One ltfttnd i• now being
dlscuutld u thOugh sM wu 1
eommon whott on Cllfppewa Sr
1nd anolhe' fs 1 blgglf fig thin
j

Rlpp Ttyfot. All"''' 11

b~c•ust

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one Aesk:lent Advisor
C.n • ReaJaettt Advl sot be tlrlld
101 slender? My rwo lri1fK11 t¥OUid
n.-vlf bring tlfil up mostlY Inca use
IQ.I Y don't even know lhs exllnt ot
the d1m1g• done to their

reputelions.
I jult ••nt it to IN made •nown
to 1ny R.A. '1 thll tn/1 rnlpht oppty
to. II you cen't lcHp yout mouth•
lhu/ l*h•p• ytW 1hould lllf/O
(loll/p column.

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accomodll•. " twt can

t~~•y•ll

.rhare lht prollrs. ~/Jelly?
I belltlit that women .should do
their utmolt to succud. bur 111 u1
nor lool outu/vQ Into thlnR/ng
that " e.,, where
roday l1y
ICCI~nl. The Pilll 'h04Jid not 01
hidden away or lost. To 11membtt
Is not ntt:•uarlly to bt angry.
Being,.,,,. Is not the .,me ••
being otiMotod, •nd being
educat.S hit mor• meaning then
wnat con blJ 11&lt;prouod 1q dollllfl
and Anti.

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Eckankar offers a
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*Wed., Nov. 3rd · 8 p.m. film:
"NIGHT AND FOG"an ever popular film (In Copen Hall - room 10
•U.B. Amhefst Campus) Also at 12 noon in 220 Talbert

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THE HOLOCAUST AWARENESS WEEK SERIES IS

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for more Information call: J.S.U. Office · 220 Talbert 636-3062 or
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h&lt; old ad.tJ&lt; or m«~ina someoo• b&lt;fortltas U\tr b«n \f\l&lt;r.
And E&lt;kankar an hdp,
Eckankar, I VOUP devoted •o I he .Kicncc of )OU.IIrA\d,

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wntl(h u ( Cnd 1n your llftrirnt. ll1s not o rdigion o r 11 cuh. but rouhtr
an undmlondlnv or .brlf&lt;f fnr rhr indl•idual.

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2. Pla nning. admlnlslratlon of overseos program.
3. Teacl"l at leost 1 course.
Q UALIFICATIONS:
1. Full-lime status as o faculty member at SUCB or SUNYAB.
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m»~wered m 11 questions about life."
- Edna Zusman

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muir..u
a)S,"
hptt ltl" • \lbr&gt;.uon ..ludl
ot&gt;df lo doffn&lt;nl ..
Jo)'Ct' J.aldt " A -' )OU 1 0 (lither on, the fiMr the ~ibcauons btcornt."'
Eckon\lr Oon rKM push iu. tt-achtnp: b«aUSt it is an e-~pttlt:MC' (or lhc
rndJndual. nor for lht' massrs.
"ECK ~~~ mt I fecfin&amp; o( deep (Onterumen1 and AnJ Wtrcd m)l
qu«llon\ •bout hr&lt;." Zusman •tressed. "8UI those ftdon~l ,.ould b&lt;
difft-r~m for C\eryonr accordin&amp; ro thrir OV.'ll vitW&amp; and rlt'non:1J1cy.

They chook whoi'S roaht for th&lt;m5dv.s. ••
t!vcryone h3l 11. rout, "'hi.:.h b hc:rc co g.aJn t.Xl)trienct. n) Qrdcf to
move up intu hfsher 'plunt..\' or IC'\'cll do.,-er 10 God. Jnycc IU&amp;ld. 11 Lifc i1
:. ltarnin* tApentnt (', bul wf'cannotlea.rn aU we net:&lt;~ to know In one
life!tlmt, chtrerore \\'e mlllt llvt many.', Ancr a soul h:t\ lived many
times and c\pcriem.·c-d all there l~ 10 experience, h 1s rudy au moH up to
• " blghct plane of owarene,&gt;." Tills iJ wh.re E&lt;kank•• can h&lt;lp.
"Th&lt; •oul doa no1 need oh&lt; phy.lcal body.·· Zu&lt;man ""I d. "On&lt; c•n
l.avc lh&lt; physieal body and mo~• inoo ltiih&lt;J plano:s. but only if h&lt; 1&lt;
ready."
Joy« added. " If th&lt; soul is r&lt;ady. h '""' not
lh&lt;lta&lt;ltinas or
ECK. One an r&lt;a&lt;h tht Uppt&lt; 10\tb or ronsioUJI1d.l 1101 lhrouJh

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Dr. Edward Dudley,
or:
Director International Studies
414 Capen Hall

Wendel Wickland
Director of Special Programs
41 7 Grover Cleveland Hall
SUCB- 1300 Elmwood Ave.
Buffalo, New York 14222

Applications must be received by November 22, Decisions expected
by December 15, 1982

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medn.ation, but rath~ tbrouJ,h corue:mpla1ion . You lum 10 quJtt the

out&gt;ide and bR&lt;11 roth&lt; insidt and your o•n mtwtJOn "

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uSOUI tll\d" 0«~ CtCfY RiJhl in t.ht fOrm Of drd.ms.

''Day drums1rc tilt lowes~ form or soul mavcl," JOf\X' sa.KS. ~nman
nolo&lt;! uplamln, !hat ooul ruliution 0«111'• io ur. tlttough dlr&lt;tt
t'Xpericnc:t- and drtams. uan ECk one learnt to interprc:1 drtams. Only
you c4Jl hncrpr~ thc:n1, no one else can.'' stlc ~plo.ined.
Evtn rhough o per&gt;on dreams. on•'• soul may no1 ycr be r&lt;~dy 10
I&lt;IIV&lt; thiM wmld b«au•• it has not uperiencod
full y. Thmtor&lt;. tht
•oul will contfnue o~ a(lcr che do:alh of )'our physical body and lnoo
another. "S&lt;&gt;ul is emn•l,' Joye&lt; &lt;ald. "Thn&lt; will always be souls tloor
n«d "'pcucncc, and at lona os there a~ ~uts thtrt v..iU bt a place 10
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�Royals take State Championship
By .~C IA CLOYESK E
SP«trum Suiff Writtr
1J B'• "'omm '• licld hockey
team moved a step dosu to
makin&amp; a NCAA rqional bid a

reality u they CIP&lt;uted !he New
York Slate ClwnpioMhlp by
beating Brockpon 2·1 in th&lt;
fOUin1mmt

rmaJJ last

Wtek:~d ll

Manbanan'ille Collq&lt;.
Head Coacll Betty Dimmkk i&gt;
hoperwthat the Royals will be
amon&amp; the lltanu that the
NCAA field hoclc&lt;y cocnminee
will sdoc:t to panicipateln the
National To\lflW"Iltnt which

them. Ri,h( now we'rt )liSt
waiting until thh Monday to lind
11111 1r wo n11dtlt," Dimmkk said,
Entcrin&amp; tht dsht team •inaJ&lt;
dimtnatlon&lt;OtaO!ation State
tou.mamcnt with an 8-l mar'k.. h
wu appattnt that lor suth....,ded
Royal&gt; to have any ehanc:c at
runher post·~uon play they
would ha~ to win tbc Sla.lt
chatnplonship.
" I kntw 1r "e pfa)'ed the way
.. e • ere capable or playinJ ...e
would win," Dimmkk oh&gt;er-'ed.
In lht OptninJ round or the
toumoment the Royal&gt; raced
third·sceded On.oata Slate, a
t&lt;U&gt; !hey bad dereated the

said.
UB•s YictOI)' was appropriatt in
1 day liUod ~ upsets as lhr top
lour tearm-Conland, Osw&lt;go.
Oneonta.
Ha.nwick-aU lost
their IU'St round ma.tehcs, Ieavins
lht last rour seeds tO bailie ror th&lt;
eha.mplomhlp.
The Royals hooked up \Oith
scvcnth seeded Ma.ohananvill&lt; In
the ...m;.ww.. Apin 1JB ...,rod
only once: on Jeanne Quinlivan's
shot .. the 17 minvl&lt; mart or the
lim hair, but it was mou&amp;h ror
tht ROYals to !'R"ail.
HWe wcrc- just scrappiO" and
"'Orted harder-and hdd on to
that 1-0 lead," Dimmklc said.
U&amp;wmt into che championship
Broctpon with

and

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rC"·mac in mind.
"They beat w last yeM in th&lt;
A lAW East Rqionaf and in th&lt;

rmt pmc or this season so therewas no way we weu aoio&amp; to I~
down. \Ve. ~«t ready to blow

them orr the field," Ditnm.Jck •

begins regional action November
12 and ll. the rmal&gt; bdna
November 19 and 10 In
Eliuh&lt;lhtown. N.J.
"The last Top 10 NCAA poll
came out October 19~• poll we
-'t'U" nOt in . a·ut aU of the teams

thai were- ranked had twu, thr«.
and lour lo$St$ &gt;0 v.ith our 11· 3

r«ord • ·c'rc right in thttc whh

previous weekend. U B managed to
rtpea_t thb performance, trimmina
Oneonta 1-0, K.lly M&lt;Giynn
tollyina th&lt; Royals' only JOal late
in the seeond hair.
"Tht play ..... ~ tn !he nm
hall. but tn the sceond hall we
jun bore down and &amp;e&lt;&gt;rod. We
had • arcaa offmsivr ;mack and
pla)ed touah drrmse". Dimmkk

said.
It was Brodtpor1 howtvcr that
drtw first blood, scoring on a
penalty stroke early in the &amp;•me.
AR•r the half-time break UB cam&lt;
back to tit the ~ontc:st 1· 1 on 3
goat by ten wina Tri&lt;ia Ames.
Wit.. IS minutes l&lt;fl in the
&amp;llme Broc:kport'• coallc fell on
the ball resultioa in a penalty
&gt;troke ror UB. Ames delivered
once again, flktina the ball into
thelefl eornet or ihe JOal for the
g.ame-winnins .s.c:ore, that gave UB
the Slate title.
Dimmicl.: wu pa.niculorly
impressod with the p._y or ricin
wina M&lt;Giynn, ..,,., halrback
Poppy Doro, and etntc:r lullbock,

Cherlea Korunows k1, but rcstr~
her hi&amp;hest praise lor Orst ye,a r

&amp;oalie Debbie JaKZAk who 11did a
super job'' in ahina up only one
aoaJ in lhrct g~mes .
••Thc:re has b«n a real c.han1c
tn thl• team durina the last three
weeks. There wu somothlns
misslni-the pan mluin&amp; ...,.. that
"up•• atthude. A team can haveaU th&lt; physical talent in the world
butlr it doesn't have that spirit h
""'Ofl'l win. The team chat wan11 u

more will win," Oimmkk
obscr\ed.
Captains McGlynn, Ooro, 11Dd
Koronow•ki hi\(! alot to do with
arulng Ulc team im o the proper
frame or mind tu t trin for
victory. •ccordlng to the hel!d
coach.
fiJ know Wt can handle any
sifuar~n we: m1Jht come upOn ln
rq.ionlllJ, No m.attcr what kind of

team we ml"'t play we'll fl&amp;ht our
hardes." Doro e&lt;&gt;neluded.

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2 S Ofo OfF ALL SERVICES
A full Service Hal&lt; S..lon •

w..., Cc.pon 11 P!tMnood

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antiC'Ipalt'1&amp;1\Y major problems
during the-upcoming holiday and
add&lt;d. "US Air hu ppandcc! iu

terminal since last year. which wi11
improvt

scmcc considerably."

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limited --.icc from Buffalo
International Airpon to Ne:wark
Airport only. Thcr&lt; ar• "'daily
0;,1&gt;1!. wioh one-...,. fares of SZ9
afltt 7 p.m. and on wceternb.
Othcn&gt;;.e tho fare is S49 on&lt;·.,..Y
Tnin tnmport is available from
Amorak in Depew at S5 Di&lt;k Rd..
for trains wtoicll bavt a ruw
inarion at Ctand Central
ion in New Yort City.
rat•s rouod orip rate is
discount«!.
Tho fare to Rochester is111.00
one-way and fl6.50 round trip;Jo
Grand C&lt;ntral It is 557.00 one-..ay
and S/1.00 round trip. Stops
include: Syracuse. Utica,
SchCtJ«lady, Albany and '
Pouabkeopsie with fares varyinc
accordingly.
UB"s lnter·Rtsidcnco Council
Businesses In&lt;" (IRCB) proYid«
an aJu:rnalh'~ to dcalina dirtetly
with the ora•&lt;l companies by

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or(ering holid!ly travel service.
IRCB offers nights and bUU&lt;s
(rom Buffalo 10 the New York
City ar&lt;a ai rrasonabl• rat&lt;&gt;.
IRCB works through a lra\lt.l
as&lt;nt and blocks orr sealS as ..rly
as June or tlti&gt; year For th&lt;

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st-M(e for the Mudcnts, ftnd chf
travrt &gt;chrdules chosen arc catmc!
to nt th&lt; &gt;ludtno•s n«ds and
mrant co be as convcnirnt as
pouiblc."" sald IRCB Etrcuthc
Dlrce1or Mor• Rlc!all.
Bluebird buues are chartered and
IRCB will a«&lt;&gt;mo&lt;&lt;.tlt all
intcrestcc! uudcnts by addin&amp;
busses to m«t demand. Con b
S45 round orip "'hlch is less
cx:prnshr than tra\·dina on an
unchantt&lt;d bus. Th&lt; busses 10.to
ROOS&lt;"\'Cit roeld loeat&lt;d on Card!~.
Cily, N.,. Yor&lt; and Pon
A14honty. Lau ynr, t,.o busses.
cacb with a 45·pestOn capacity
'tit ere cbartffed.
IRCB's nishtJ .,• ..-lth US Air.
Pcopk &amp;press and Empire
Airlines. Round trip nishiSinto
LaGuardia are S98; into Newark
ar• S51: and to Konn&lt;dy Airport
If&lt; Sll4.
""Tht nisht sal&lt; this ynr went
l'&lt;fY well. and llllthc niJhts w&lt;r&lt;
sold out," said Ridall. Most
!tudtnts r&lt;qu&lt;sttd th&lt;lc:ss
cxpcnsi\'t Ncw.trk nishts. but
th&lt;rr wert only a limhrd number
available due to the. unanticip:ued
demand. "Orlainally, we rhouaht
the- main interC$t would be whh
th&lt; LaGuardia und Kenntdy

niaba..s, bu1 this was nol the: C4SC',"

RJdall said. I RCB will also be

orrerinJ tranJpon:ulon for the

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sold quickly?
Want to say hel:o
to a friend?

The Spectrum
Classifieds
An efficient way
of communic ating

$1.50 f or the
f irst ten words

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addit ional

Christmas break. Tlckcu will
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mid·Novembt-r.

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Contocl Child A fomlly
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The Spectrum
Now Has
Photocopying
on the Amherst
Campus
Come to 14
Baldy Hall or
The Basement
of Harriman Hall
.oa• Copy
(81'14 11")

F. Lee Bailey Will Speak on
November 15th at 8 PM
in Sloe Hall
Ticket Prices Are As Follows:
In Advance:
At The Door:
$1.00 ·Undergraduates
$2.00 ·Undergraduates
$3.00 - Others
$5.00 · Others

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November 4, Show
Times 8 &amp; 11 pm
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FREEDOM, HUMAN RIGHTS,
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Panel on
HUMAN RIGHTS: SOURCE,
NATURE, AND LIMITATIONS
Dr. Robert D. Hall, Niagara University
Pour yourself a cu p o( Irish Mocha Mini. Chocolatey. with a hint o(
mint, it's a delicious way to postpone the inevitable. And it's just one of
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Dr. Raphael T. Waters, Niagara
University
TODAY 3:30 p .m.
O'Brian Hall, Room 107
Amherst Campus

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IU:E Mrmb&lt;Nhlp Pi.a DbtriboUon on 11 / l - 11 :»-1:30,
11/ 4- t().J :OO, 11/S-2-1:45. Stop by llle ornoe In 137 Bell
Hall with your mem~rlhip card .

meetinp
UB Cb... bub Rtaulot Mertlop t'\&lt;t)l Thur..Say at 7 p .m.tn
Di&lt;fendorl Annu Loun&amp;• ·

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l'al&lt;&gt;tlftloe Student M&gt;O&lt;. Goatnl M«tloa &lt;!!1-N•» Stb, 7
p.m•• Didrndorr Anne~, Room 10. Afl manbaa n1usa

au end.
frtncb Club Mct tln• on No\ . 3, Wed., 4;00 In IUl(l Clo.nen1.
l:aribiK'In Studtnl A100r. Gtntral Ais&lt;mbl) Merlin• In k~
Jllcl:&lt;~. 2nd noor lounae. No,. 5th.

tJuotc of t he duy

Ukndalaa Studt1tt Ouh Mr&lt;tla&amp;
p.m .. Norton 207

D UE Aotbropolojo Oub MandatO&lt;) w..ld) M«lina. 111•.
4:30 p .m .. Spauldon&amp; Orad. lounac. Sth floor For lunhcr
ioro. all John 11 lll2-26SS.

'Philosoph&lt;rs onl) int"'Jlrtt history, the point b 10 chana&lt; it.'
KMIMorx

U B Juullna Club Mcetlnc on Thur&gt;doy, No~. 4, 7 p.nt,,
Room 100 Allan Hall. MSC. For more inlo. cnll Glenn at
831-4467.

announcements
eourw Work Bluaf eo11c to the Stud) Pll&lt;t. We arc
located tn J~ Baldy Hall. Our hour&gt; arc 12..C:OO. Monday
throuah Thursday.

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on Thurs.. l&lt;o•. 4, 6.30

campul to intcr•iew prospective &lt;tudenu on Friday,
Novembcf S, 1982. Call Mrs. Shea at the Cotccr PLannina
Olllce, 831 -JSIS, to 1ft up an appointment.

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Vowr Ml.nd! The Uni&gt;ershy Courudina l!,lera&lt;blll Ia W10hlagtoa, D.C.-Sludcnu "'ho "lOtio take
Sen1tt is conduain.a: a lhr« seuion smuna.r on c&amp;K\sion • lCtllcstcr orr or ha•t an C&lt;tcnded January \'l&lt;lltl.ao to ..-ork
molina lor penoos who have trouble mal&lt;lna bla or UUl• in WIL&lt;hinaron, D.C., for a small Jtipend for the Wilson
decisions stanina November 2. at 1 p.m . Call 636-1720 ror Quantrly. a ll(holuly mapzine geared to on educated lay
rtg_istrlUion :and (unhtt information.
1JlJdjencc and CO&gt;oerln&amp; all branches
the liberal anl and

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S&lt;uba Dl•lnJ Uft Workshop Mt&lt;U Tonight! a.ll Life
Workshops 11 636-2808 to rqlster. Com. &lt;quipment and
sldUs "ill be discussed.

Le&amp;nt 10 bolt• lrrnol 4 ltoW., ilnodd from wllole &amp;nin
llour. SI .OOCOWtt &lt;OSI. Call Ufe Worbll-11 6.l6-Z808 or
uop by IS Capao Hall for info/ rq isuuioo.

PSST •.•H nt you b-.17 Copina with TCSI Arudet), Tune
Mm~Jcment , Lcarnina and Memory StU Is and Supcrlearnina
onNeaion workshop• on: bcinl oflertd nw week. Info. at
DSA PrOIIfltn Olfioc, IS Capao Hall, 636-2809.

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Shabbll
at 6 p.m., Friday, H'~ld, .0 Capen Blvd.
Study and !UIIdl on Salw&lt;lay, 10 p.m. Phone &amp;35·3832 for

reserva.dons.
RWlidaa w-p-Otccer PlaMitla orr~Ce-1\&gt;c$.,
Nov. 9, I p.m., Talbert 211, AC.

Pn eUte lalu •l ew Wo rlc altop - Carcer Plaonioa
Office-Monday, Nov. 8, I p.m .. 316 Wmdr, MSC.

science. S1udents would act as research o.uis-uuus tol he
editon. Interns will gain lir1t hand knowlcdac or the process
by wlilch a m~t~ulnc il planned, edited and produced . For
furlller infonnation write Harry Cooper, Senior Racarcher.
the Wibon Quarterly, Smitbwnian Institution Bid&amp;.
Wuhin~ton. D.C. 20560.
t.l..-....p ~t-TM Do-to,.. Nt1111aa

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Alllh Ep&lt;llno 0.111 M..tlnt M Nov. 4 at l:30 p.m ., 111
Talben.
WO&lt;Dea'• Stu&amp; O utrH&lt;b McetiJt&amp; at 6:.!0, Friday, No•. S,
108 Winspear.
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An Hlstol) Oub MMtlnx oo Fridll)', Nov. S. 2·30 p.ot.,
Clcm&lt;JU H11J , Room SOl, AC,
Alcohol Awortnru PruKram eounl&lt;lln&amp; Group Mettlo&amp; on
Monday, Nov. 8, 12-2 p.m., 30 Capen Hall, AC.

1110\•ics, otts &amp; lectures
c:o..erv. UB DltpiiJ' or Posten on No•. 3. iD-.J0-1:.!0 p.m.,
llfound floor louncc. eapao Hall.

seelrina to fill an lnlcmsbip assianment •111cb will deal with Leer.,.._... by Ill«
businca and adm. procedJUeS, public rclationl and pcrwnncl
wort. For IUnbcr l.afo. contact Jeffrey C . Batt, a.7-2SOO.

~ Dopt. oo " Whar Can Be
Done With a B.A. in En,U.h Other Than Havlna It Han&amp; on

a WaJJ."

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Graduadaa aoon1 Hno a job or looldaa for oatf Prepare for
these tranJitlont JOOn 10 complicate your lllc at "Breakina
Away: Copina With Ufe After eoUqe," cosponwred by
Career Plannlna and Univetlity Cou~~~&lt;lina Oflices.
Tbunday, Nov. II or 3 p.m. and 7:.!0 p .m . (your tllOia:) l.a
Capen 10. Call ure Workshops •• 636-2108to r~ a S!JOI.

IJnttll Folkducloa A l•tmaalloool So.a Fat Worbloops
bqin nw weeki Call Life WorkJbop at 6.16-2808 to rqpstcr.
Loctlore oa " H oiiAk Htolt~" on Nov, 3, 7:30p.m. , Trinity
United Mahodia, 71 I Niaaara Falls Blvd.

·~ ~ aiNI , _ Ia ' - -" 1 loctute
GREA LSAT ~Rqisrntioo deadllnt foe the Law· pracnted by D&lt;. Nell Morris oo Friday, Nov. S, I~ p.m.,
Sdlool Adnlluioo Test oo Dec. II Is Nov. 4. Rqbtntion Room I, Chmeru Hall, AC.
deadline for llle Otaduate Record Earn is Nov • .S for the Dec.
l I exam. Appllcotiom for botb can be obtained II the Caner .. dill StiNittlU .uoo.:. Voaa RlduJ on Friday , Nov. 5, I
P1annina
at 251 Capen on llle Amhem Campti$ or p .m., Btdrd Rodtal Hall, AC. COD 836-7.577, 8JHllS3 lor
more info.
Hay"" Ann.. C. Room • on the MSC.

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Seco•t1 l•ler• ltw Worlullop-Career Plannina
Ofnce-Fri~y, Nov. S, 3 p.m,, liiJ&gt;ukcr, MSC.
Rac.,..U.oD Ealn..,...-Sunday, Nov. 20. Uolimitcd

aarnes, bcalth dub. be..- and pizza. You mwt slan up by

-.tUaa £aployiq Orp.izatlo-Monday, November

"Tlot Aft~. of Krakow: Polaad'• Hlsto~ Allddl Capilli"
8:.!0 p .m.,

PlaDnl.na ornce.

139 Hayes Hall.

Attcotloo -.)orw Ia enviroomenu.l &lt;tudla, biolosy,

" H...., Ril-11: So•ru. Not.,.., ud Uallotlo•" on
3, 3:.!0 p. m .. O'Brian Hall. Room 101.

8, 2 p .m .. 211 Patkcr, MSC. p.....,1ed by tbe Career slide praentatlon and lecturt on Friday, Nov.

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Friday! Moec Info. pbaoe Hilld 11 835-3832.

Tit£ Hot Ups Ptuty-Sluf[ed Mu&gt;htoom. Thun., Nov. 4, 10
p.m.-1

IEEE eomputtr Sodety Tutorial on l nlermcdiate
Mlcrocomputeu on Sat., Nov. 201h, 8:30a.m. to 5:30p.m.,
Knox 14. For info. and details come to 101 llcll Hall.
S ummer Emplo)mtnl In Bu.1nros &amp; lndll.llr)' Woti&lt;Jhup
pr&lt;Rnred by the Career Pilmntng omc. on Wed, No•. 3. I
P m , 2 11 Parktr. MSC

cnaine&lt;rina. mathan.uic:s, cl&gt;cmisuy,libcral aru majcn with

JCiencc backllfOUnd. Du.tc Univ. Scbool ol FO&lt;cstry and Eov.
S&lt;Udics wiU be on campus Wednaday, Nov. 10 to diseuss
their gaduate proJtamJ. Call Mn. Shea al Car- Planning,
831·3515, ror an oppt .
Pb)'$lcal Thtr~py O.pl . l nlormal Gathering on Wcdn&lt;lday,
Nov. 10. 6 p.m.. 6t~ Ooor Kimball Towtr r111 prospective
Ph1·~i&lt;~l Ther•Pl' uudentJ.
Papc.nduf~ \11)bc' lb~ WriLln,&amp; Pl•tt'nA hf'lp. \\. r area fr« ,
a.u)'Ut\C' ""'ho v."2nl, hdr bl-t'n•una.

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10-&gt; all&lt;l M un Tltun. "'crimp front 6·9 p m tn ''~ ll.ildy
H•ll. Abo lues. t"'entnp '" 148 1'-olr~&lt;r, MSC. front b K:lO.

rOOd ;lnd lht'f\ J'Uf~, ~the b.) "OIPIIIU' nt II' •OJ. l&amp;.t.~ll\b,
for mfNmJ.Ik-.n ~baut uutmnll ror th•\ d1sordft cttH

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Zonta tnttrnttlonll ~tnf« Or&amp;-'niullun Cnant1- Gr:mt s
grndUate Jtudy and re&lt;earch

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artoVIIilablc for ttudcntl ltliljonna in chnnl!try, &lt;naJnccring,
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Nov.

au- Coott•po,..,. Folk So•a Collftn on

Nov. 101!1. 7
p.m., s ...., Home Sr. Hlsh School Auditorium. 1907 S"'&lt;tt
Hom• Rd. For tnro. cali 6~3SI. MinJ·Lai La! or RJS-7125.
Wd-&lt;:hln Yen .

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p.m .. No• . S. Oren ilOtll') r&lt;adin&amp; at 7:30 r .tn All :ur
'A'dconte.

Shobbot S.r\'lou on Frt., 6 p.m . 111td Shabbat Dinner, 6:30,
., llle Main St. Chabad Hou,. bclwern Englev.ood 1111d
University. For more tnfo. call 688·1641.

.. God' and "Sa~•Kril.o"e.. in Ha.-rima.n Library. MSC,
Ott. 2JI.ll and Nov. 4-7aJ 8 p .tn. T't&lt;k•tsar.S.Z.OO ond avail
a1 the door.

Orobod Ro - Shaballon on Fn .. No•. 6. 6 p m at the
&lt;.1tabod HOUJt on Amhmt CampUl. Shllbbot Dtnner ot 6:.!0.

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Without llnUy Tl)'lftl" aJ the
KCT, Nov. 18·21 at 8 p.m. No&lt;c: lbU silo"' Is Slrot&gt;aJ•
recommended for an~one plan.nin&amp; on f'V'tnluaiJy arad·uaung.
Tkkm arc ~3 .50 and arc available at Hamman and l:apen
'
Ti&lt;iltt Oflices and atlhe door .

Sc'huumri.,&lt;r'• Annual Sid Swap will be held on Friday,
No• . Silt on Room 2, P11rker, MSCfrom h . m .to ~ p.m Call
for more onro., 831 ·JS91 . Equipment ma)' be brousht Into
ofroce on Thur&gt;da)' rrom 9 9.m .-4:JO p.m. and on Fridny
bf.R.inninu i!t HA.tn

1

aa.u..,.

te&lt;turt "" l..t&gt;blan Cullurt in IYJ0-1950 (llov. 9, Woldman
Thcottr. 7;30 r .m
Wtdnudl), ~No,.,..., 1062 Tno Spoctrum

15

�Many UB treats p.rovided for local Halloween kids
By LORI SCHULTZ
Ft-tWif~ Editor
From the ouuide, Diefendorf
"nn&lt;x look&lt;d Ilk&lt; ony oth&lt;r
bllrldint on campus Sundaydesert&lt;d and uninvitina throu&amp;h
the aflcrnoon 4ti.ulc. But the
&amp;Joomy cxcnior •as only a
Hallo"ttn mask. Mo&lt;h&lt;f Naturt's
"ay or "tric:klna" Buffalo

Jnsid&lt; told

a differnt &gt;tory,

leu ina their kids ,go ouc..,uick or

howe,·c-r, as ghosts. goblins, and

treating this year bt'c-ause or the
recent Tylenol scare.. he said.

miniature punk rockers bobbtd
(or apples, downtd clder.
dou&amp;hnuu. and turn&lt;d M

"'"' a &amp;ood idta." Ht colle&lt;:t&lt;d

Nature's trick into a real"
Sponsor&lt;d by various UB

money from various campus
aroups indudin&amp; S$00 from the

t.''

•
stud~•u or&amp;aniz.atioM, tht pany
"'as thou&amp;ht up as an alttrnati"t
to the tradictooal Hallo'•~'etn
mayh&lt;m, a«orrlinl to Student
~· Oirtctor or Stud&lt;nt
)OUnpters OUI Of th&lt; door·tO-cloot Orpniutions Custavo Reynoso.
rltual.
"Many parmu are leery of

.,We thought a party for the kids

Prnident•s Office.
I think this is super," an
Amhtrst motba of tWO said..
"It's • aood way for the kids to
h.aV&lt; fun Ytithout having 10 worry
about findin&amp; pins ,or aJas,s in lMsr
&lt;andy. This Tylenol scar&lt; has
&lt;"'&lt;r)'body on &lt;dg&lt;."
Many parents agr&lt;td that !hey
-.~rt- concerned and thtir children
were aware. "'My children arc

kinda' ... d."
1
Ahhouah many concerned

paren1S reel thnf the children are
"mluin&amp; ouc' ' (or rur of
conuamin:utd candy. one Buffalo
mot h&lt;r disagrt&lt;S. "They really
dOfl't n&lt;td it," on&lt; said.
''There's always been trouble
Vrith pins in candy on Hallo~een.
Maybe the probl&lt;m finaUy tame
to a had and somtthins can be
dont- to prevent future incidents.··
Many eommunities throuJhout
th&lt; tountry havt taken

certainly a~A-·arc of the si1uation."
the mother of four year old
Shannon Potpscl said. "They

""·ouldn't eat the fruit and chrcw
our any opened candy bars. wc•rc:
aivina: pennies this )'car."

"It's a shame that kids bavc to
bear th&lt; brunt of the (Tyl&lt;nol)
scar&lt;," Williamsville mother Mary
Kish rtmark&lt;d. ''The m&lt;dia has
aoctt:n chis eontamination businm
inoplln(&lt;d in evttybody's mind."
Sbt not&lt;d that it was a &amp;ood id&lt;a
to havt such partia. "Each
neiJhborhood sh®ld orpniu
in the future so thaa kids
..,.·on't miss out on all the fun:·
One: Nonh Ambtm motber
found an inte:rtstin&amp; altcmath·c to
the tradjtional ea.ndy handouts
that moth&lt;rs "hidt until after

dinner" and dentists recommend
brushing after eating.
.. We're giving nickles this
ytar," Edith MiUtr said. "II'•
actuaJJy chtaper in the Jon, run
and kids can buy their own candy.
Besides its tamperproor."
Ch&lt;aper? Maybe. And Saf&lt;r?
Otfinittly. But dauabter Christi&lt;
doesn't ...... •ith Mom. "I
don't tikt it. You doo't Btl as
much candy and it's not really
run."
"I wish ptOpk would Rop
both&lt;rin&amp; &lt;andy," said 11 ytar old
Nona WashinJ!on. ''They tak&lt; all
the spooldn&lt;SS OUI of Hallow...,,"
"It's not the same as lase year, ••
ytar old Jason Braunaan
IJ!&lt;td. "My friend$ and me are

How do you11kt them • ppteiJ?

An appreMntlve bunny

Clowna divulge In

d~hnuta

prec-autionary measures and have
~an_n ed o1hcr eve-nts, such as
-i)aradtS and panies.
The Town of l..anc:uttr host&lt;d

trick or trcat«s on Sta.tat's night.
tht: tradhional ni&amp;ht berore
Hallov.un. accordin&amp; to a young.
mother or a spooky si,t year old
witch.
"I took my kid$ out in the
aflomoon,"
.aid. ",t.nd only
10 I be howes of ptOple "~ know.

w

You really can't tru.u an)·one
anymore.''

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                    <text>•

CamP aI g n
• continued from ~ve t

T ~ su."Ond fn.ljor usuc b that of
nauonal ddtnsc, tile milttary

budacc and pov.-1.n1 concern O\iet
nutlcar war While both partin
hl\t b«n jumpl"l on "'lht
Ruuian\ an com~na .. bandwa&amp;on,
the Democrats ~done a strong.
COO\C'tUiaJ \'Oiuol«r force- of
&gt;krlled lndrvrdU&amp;Is and thty
propose equjpplng .such a rorct"
and rt'duC1nllht' bu1£.ina
Rcpubh&lt;an military buds&lt;~ by
offtnna h1aher pay to mcoura&amp;e
fc-cnhstmcnll •hllc rfduana. the
burc:KTacy and c:uuing bad:
fundm&amp; orfltxptnll\'t and

uncmaJn m.iluary prOJC'Cls..... hkh
•• c-.tmphfted b)' ru oppe.smoo to
the MX-nms&amp;lt provam. The
Rcpubban&gt; ,.ant a strons militat').
but thor policy t&gt; ..hat they
cntk.~td the Dnnocr-ats for in
that pana .,urPOf'l of soaa1
rropam&gt;-4&gt;&gt; pounns dolbr upon
dollAr IDIO tile budz&lt;t ..llh DO
farm ObJC'C11.. es
Tbc &amp;hrcaa or oudear • -ar and

'''f

h~

urm om 11 is

th ~

I

altbo..,., ar tile local tc-d, rhey
did m1lnl&amp;e ro pr"mt rauf~eatioct
of tile ERA, much of rhc
pr&lt;di&lt;1&lt;d reaction rithrr dtd not
come or railed.

A urrnpu bY S&lt;n•tor,Jcssc
Hdms (R-Nonh Carolina) to
inrrodu~ bills lcadinJ to
ConJCituttonal Amendm'ltntt to
ban abortions and fOfcc the
F~e:rat &amp;Ovft'nmcnt to ha\-C a

balanced budcet nt\tf nen made
h 10 tht Ooor. and ~UPPO" ror the
Nt-w Riaht·relarrd &amp;fOUPII I\ .\tO" I)'
declinin&amp;. Thh: could have 1
ddinhr impa-cr on this )":'ar•.,
dtction.

In • .sense. opponmas to the
RepubhcanJ ~rc rc&amp;c:"una to 1he
reaction. FenunJst &amp;roups lit
ta.rgetin&amp; candjda1cs for
defeat-much hk&lt; !he New lhJht
dld in 19$0 ap.rnst bbcnl&gt;-.. ho
support and-abortion llstilat'On
and Oppo&gt;&lt; tile ERA, "hidt t&gt;
v&lt;pm&lt;d to be r&lt;~nrrodu«d m
c:oa,n.s for a J&lt;C&gt;Ond lllempc ar
rataftcauon Bctn&amp; that •oenm noc
ooly our-numba mm •n lOCal
a.umben bvt abo hi"\C a btun
\OCs.n&amp; rcconS, tM fcmak \Oit ft\a)
be rhe decni&gt;• f1&lt;1or noc onlr

number

0 1u

topic rm

~

th e minds of ,-\mericam.' ·
the Rut:a.n Adnuntstnhon •, claun
that 'uch a ••r c:a.n b(o st.K"CUSfulJ)
fou.ah• and -o:n l•"e:s the
Dtmo..ntt&lt; part) mor• popular
&lt;uppon •n tile fldd of nouonal
defense, Rcrubbcan d&amp;Jms that
pea&lt;&lt; can be IIChi.--.d only ,r the

Vniltd Scates has more nuclear

weapon• than the Sovi&lt;t Union u
not as cfrectin as tht Democrats
pkiU for arm&gt; r&lt;du&lt;tions, SALT
nt~ocaadons and lht'ir cndor5Cma11

of 1 nudcar fret« in a time when
rhc dls.armamcnt mo~ement.
Two rcars qo, when Rcapn
and tile OOP v.·o n by a laocblid&lt;.
it app&lt;ar&lt;d rhaJ IOOaltuua such
as abortion, tile EqU&amp;I RlJhu
Amtodmau and OlbtT concenu of
rile "New JIJJht" would stan
domiDIIln&amp; 11&gt;&lt; po!Jrleal ..,.,.. The
Rcp&lt;~blicans. "'ho Rippon many
of rht Ncw RIJht'•IOOal
rrosramt. •ere captct&lt;d, ..w.
thcu .,.... rOW&gt;d po-. 10 ~ ....
much of tile prosr&lt;Hi&gt;• lqislatJoa
of tile paso r wo c1c&lt;..sc. and

tomorro~ but en the )c-ars co
come
The Otmo...-ran thu )tar ha\c:

bttn eflPg&amp;ftJ IR .,Qicr f~J~\Uitli(')Q
campaJ&amp;Jl) amona the
economkally dlsad..,anta&amp;td and
mJnont-.es-tradu•onall) thdr
stronJest supponrrs but also w11h
a rt"putluon for poor turnouts at

Lhc pollJ-"',Ih

~me

lucent. If

theK aroups., who ha~e bern
stepped on the hardeSI by
Rca.pnonucs, do ~~ out and

vote-aJon.a with women
\'O ltn-il could spell disaster ror
tile Rcpubl~&lt;aru v.ho arc quickly
carnin&amp;the rq,uu.uon as the pan)!
or •hit&lt;, middle-doss main ov&lt;r
4().

Tomorro•"s dta)Qft could
roreast tile pobtlcal tr&lt;nds of the
1980's. As ~Dna 111 the vott:n make
t.hor dc&lt;bions on tile imlts, and
noc pcr-.Jitia, AlnCI1&lt;l&amp;nl will

d.r&gt;pla) either !liar .suppon Of
~J&lt;'C(JOn or Rcapnomla and

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- CANDIDATES FOR STATEWIDE OFFICEDnoocrat
Jkpabllcao

UOVERNOR
Mario Cuomo
Lew J...ehrman

LT. OOVERNOR

eo..-v.tiv~

Lew Lehrman

Right to Lil~

Lt'beral
Term

Robert J Bohner
Mario Cuomo
4 Yeus

Paul F. ~
Harold BHr, Jr.
4 Yeen

William Fineran
4 Yean

Salary

$100.000

186,000

186,000

Allred B. DelBello
J&amp;mML.E-.y
J...- L. EIMJ}'

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COMPTROLLER
Raymood F. Gllllagber
Ed-.d V. Regan•
Edwud V. Regan•
John A. Boyle

RoMri.Abra.,.•
Ftanc:es A. Sclafui
Funcis A. Sclafani
KeVIn P MeGo"""'
Robert Abrams•

u.s. Smat.oc
Dui1 P. Mo)'llihan•
Flore&gt;ce M. Sullivan
Florence M. Sullivan
Florence M. Sullivan
Daniel P. Moyniluon

4 Yeen

6 Years

181&gt;.000

$60,662

The lollowinjl • nd~pende nt pa.r ties will luow c:aodid.tes for aome or aD or the St.atm~ ofliees on the Novem~r
ballot.. but c:ertlftNIIisung or their andid.tes wu not availabte'at the Erie County Board or Elecwons •• or 10/2182
so no name~ are inc:luded here: FREE UBERTARlAN PARTY. SOCIALIS'I' WO RKERS PARTY, NEW
ALLIA!'.CF. PA RTY, UN ITY PARTY and CSTATEWIDEI INDEPENDENT PARTY.
'INDICATES INCUI\OIENT

Where and how to vote

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Wales

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Con&amp;rc::uKHW Du1ne1 n"~ for
lh&lt; follo•noa. •h1&lt;b au 10th&lt;
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"foothold" tn the1r nppontnt·~
former diS1nct -.h,Jr maJn11tnll1( 1
f1nn .gra.~p on theu pa't ,urport to
be \tctonous ,

relpotwbollt~ frn only ont biD
JOin&amp; throulb en tM pa~ ••o

consutucnt&gt; and pou.bly tM &lt;&gt; m

1•ars, ha fi"' t.,.. Hoyt wd.
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of rteonl ""'"' M&lt; '"'0 yton has
11ddod u.-t ooduna. Sbc hos

form&lt;'!. bea•fiy blut&lt;OUMtd
dlSU'i&lt;t. by stroOJ); wrponi~a
SUNY and UB. Ht want&gt; m
mcteasc on out-of.gotttuinon so
''both l;upay&lt;n and 10.... ..
&lt;tudcnUi don'r ha•-. 10 btar S\ldla
unt bunkft". Tobt said A&gt; (l)r
IUIIIOO and donniiOf)' ftt
tnct.a&gt;a. Ho)l tbiou all 0111«
rtsOUrta should b&lt; &amp;OM 10 first
bcrorc tM stucknt.s .are ctlkc1

paSS&lt;d onl) on&lt; btl or lqt&gt;latoon

ond h&amp;sn'r br®ibl on)·
money 0&lt; )Obo 10M&lt; dm
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comlllftlt,
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lac~~ ''tr'PGU•"·cOCS6 and

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In Si•tl '.s

TM »sue of t."Onom.: Malth "
Nl~ 1h:a1 dominates all ochcn. In

upon.
Hoyt IJ also pushUl&amp; for the
S.~e to allow tndi..ldu&amp;J SU~ Y

the H0)1•St••.rk bln1C'. both
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clfont to briDJ Slat&lt; IUd
rmplo)mtnt ro the hard-lui
d~nct An •nterf'!UDJliJue u thAI

Kboob. more frtcdom in how the')'
;pmd rhtir public fl&gt;ods. He IJ
look•nc lor rh&lt; Oeodbilit) ro com&lt;
'" the form o( "'mcthrna loke a
block·a:rana. whtft' "~«)"'hin&amp;

dfteh\'t'M» ••.

of lhC' Importance of thr SUNY

docm 11 rcqutrt a dea.ranct' from

tducatiOnal 'Y'Irtn 'ktlhU1 1h~
~~~1ri~o.1. Hoyt•, conMuu.:ntJ .,..en

.Alban)·''• ToM .said.
Accordut&amp; to Tobc. SiVrt1c wotal
a.gainJt the. TuitiOn AUiitftltt
Proaram, si!larl.. for tht SUNY

)Ut\lc)td 10

the

l)lll )Clf an.J put

the lurrh&lt;rlns or llle SUNY •Yil&lt;m
\Ct')' lOW

nn

lhf"H l..sl o(

pnoritif.s.

Ncvtrchdt1.s Hoyt, a known
•upporr&lt;r or pubhc hlah&lt;r
cduaUOI'\, ddie:s hiJ rnrmt•

raculty. and rontinuJ.pg

coruuuction funcb at U B... If ,:h~
hod aoucn h&lt;r -.ay. SUNY would
h.a\ot d0$td,.. Tobe rha.rg~.

Rl(.h Tobe. a ror atde cc
Drmocrauc c:andtdatc Hoyt \J.id •
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a.s thor ltn&amp;th) r-&amp;~.;e: for Go\oano'
" indl do• n to 11&gt; final day TM
lead hu be-com&lt; so Aat ..ucatlr

Drmo-..mk ""'.)('fllbly tvnratJn
Com.m.n« t\wtd tht: tnuh~ of •
ron ca~cn tn thr :.u,h OQCOi:t
and dctermJOC'd rhal H0\1 lraJtcod
S1"t11d. l\) • ~o~rnar~....nt •_.,nt
P&lt;f'nua,c ro•nu But Hl\~1

...,.rocant rllar the Rrt'llblnn ha1

alr&lt;'ftd ht&gt; ba"" campaoan.
&amp;11 ~.on a camJ\I-I~~·,na
thtovflt Buffalo friday n•Jhl.
•&amp;nk'd ht\ 1-UrPO'f'lcn noc to
b«omt ovn-c:onfxknt ~ a\a.d
• lc&lt; do"" dunna rh• final &lt;taan
"' pf IM df0&lt;1 TM 1.1 Go•cmor
n01td thar rht ra&lt;&lt; n far frMI
47'oCf and C~ Pfased .. omti ltult
Ld\nn1n monc) and imtu la.cttt..,
rnu:ld aJ1n thr ltad
TM R&lt;pubbcan. on tM OCMr
~and. conctd-. hn ..cond pia.-.
1tance an the polb. )'ft rdt.Ua 10
adnut that hr has knt the ract
Lduman, hu. ho.,.~. ehana&lt;d
ta&lt;t1&lt;1. Thursday, he da!Ounctd
the natoonal Republican '""Y ond

rcpocud 1h~1 1n •I\ mo~ r~&lt;f'l
poU. hr Jbo.. N .a W"'nal
rn~t~c l"'&lt;i'lnt

Jr-.1. pm,ubt} •

maay ._,(our

T
M ~am~,n
so
on

b not
liUatt but

&amp;t'ln&amp;

emocnt Marta Cuomo u
macuan1 lta' N&amp;c: o~&gt;cr
opoponrnc Lt-.. Le-hrman

·~

m~h
ratbcf on
unpniOda.l and l()mf'tlmt:s
penonal anacb on &lt;*II oche&lt;
Tht ijoyt camp
that on
their ca.odtdatt"l a&amp;h1 )'tal' 1n tht
Aucmbly, h&lt; has put ohm~ 47
pt.~ of ks~Jiauon lunxd lfttO
lav.. wnh sntt&amp;l m bit firP h~·o
years. Sl,.dt, they complam, had

dw,-.

Rcqon ond rhcn Fnday. &gt;pent
mo't of hit camp&amp;~&amp;nln&amp;llme
dl\tan..;•na tum~lr rrom polilK"aru
ond old pobcon 1hal M said had
fatkd 10 lbt P&amp;&gt;l

Tht: 1v.o QndK:Iatcs •cr~
ceac:hnsto 1 "&lt;nn o( polls tba1
sho .. cd C'uomo opcruna a
&gt;ut.lfant.-1 nd of bct"'&lt;nt II·IJ
.a-on thr Starr: Pncw to
thew rou.ltl, ~ sun(':)• 1\a4 t~
rk.c a dc:ad J\taJ, -nh the 1~~ro

potn1J

cana.da(ct J;J'Imm&amp; "&amp;00\lS rq.ioo."
of tht Slatt. Bur Lur •cct'J polls
....,..td CUomo 1011h l&lt;adsln nc.y
mator ft:l)on, &lt;'\t:n rural UPJtatr:

areas rtn .ouvy rhou&amp;)lr to b&lt;

rro-lchm""
Th&lt; OGill'f'•ws o.uutd 1 poU
Lur "«l that h., Cuomo ahead

In the ra&lt;&lt; by U p&lt;T&lt;e~~taa• pooots

ond a Gannett

N•"' S..Vra·

Gordon Black JUf'•) hos tM
~t&gt;&lt;rat up by II . A 811/falo
E•~•'"l ,.., .... WKBW poll, slarcd
• aM GOVEANOA pogo a

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

Yearbook

Portraits

rropoS&lt;liS ror acrlvlrlu to fllhance University life are
being .ought by the Student Acllvllles Steeri ng
Committee. which has be en allocated S 10.000 by
the f~culty·S tudent Association to lund approved
grants w hich can not normally b e funMd through
och ~ \ourc~s .

Sig n-up b e tween
Oct ober 2 5-2 9th
at th e follow ing
loc,atlons:
I

845 Harriman
Library
I I I Talbert Hall

14 Baldy Hall

167 M illard
Fillmore
Academic Center
6 3 6-246 8 for
questions

Any members of the University Community may
submit a propoosal with a budget estimate ro:

Student Act lvttles Steering Committee

5 41 Capen Hall -

616-2982

Proposals may be submJI!ed on forms ~vallable ar
rhar office or In the form of a le11er Submi ssions
W&gt;ould lnci\Kk the name of the proposing lndlv iC!ual
or organlu1tlon ( with a Pf'roon ro contacr). and a
d etollled e$tlm.&gt;rte ol ~~·· Aft~ lnltl.ol screening.
propo~rs of proJects being c.onslde&lt;ed may be
Invited to m"'t the committee to discus&gt; their
requ6U f or funding

The 'om.mhtH

~lu

cructve

respon~s.

co

Untvenlty need&gt; which w ill bene fit a sub&gt;ranrlal
~gment of the &gt;tudent po.p ul arlon and the University

Community

DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT Of

APPLICATIONS IS
November 1 2, 1982

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campa~JII, Hedl1 ha• JdJtd 011
t~i510C'I eommrraab.
Mlloo•rl: Thlo OJJiht b&lt; tht mo"
pubtloztcl Seool&lt; ra&lt;c of th&lt;m all
Democr-at Ha.rrtct Woodt hll
apptartd ftum oowhc:rt to
cbalkn.!c. tn~u mbant Rcputtlan
John Dutfonh, .,.hoic modtralc
poiJ&lt;Je\ had lui'IJ('~I) plaud him
m a 1«'Vfc pcM1tlon -no matte1
the ~·ooom) '• tOndtoon on
ckao&lt;&gt;n day A Stp&lt;anb&lt;r 17
""'"' lead W cla&amp;l&gt;pcarod IR lh&lt;
rxt or woocs·, rtnno"td auad:1

oo ReopnoatlC' Poll&gt; ha•&lt; fOWICI

a de01 calli&lt; for 111&amp;.-R&lt;apn
lllppon II ci• JO&lt;IIul&amp; oM
Danforth'&gt; J1ti1 ouppon .. CO\Ion&amp;
lum.
Tht two d•flct on alm"'i &lt;"&lt;fl
•uuc-encludil'\l M)('t.&amp;) t.t:CWlly,
tuo, nuclea.r frtt.Lc.
•nemplo)'lD&lt;DJ ~urrs and O.!m,.

Otpartmrm approprllttonJ
Danforth "OUHptndln&amp; hJt rh•l
almost t•o4o-onc, but women
VcM.c. \ havt made U,p (Of Wood'l
(ailinp in thll area.
Tht r1la II lliJJ I IO&gt;t... p

VJrpala: Sctlatt r..:u ll&lt;rc 1h&gt;e
beaJ l1llller tluD for the l&amp;&gt;t 50
y&lt;an u thc 8)Td fomll) bao
cloftwwod Wbm HilT)' B)'Td
t)eaclc:d _ . , . otd.u&gt;a rc&lt;iccl10n,
h&lt; po•ccl th&lt; way !or 1 &lt;'Chi battle
t.n...... llq&gt;o.&amp;bl&amp;can 1'11111 Tnbk
IUid Danocral Ro..-bal&lt;l Hamo
Ork ....... lw dornJMtccl all
otbcn-«000&lt;111 Tnblt hao
Wf11pptd hunldf on thc R.,..an
bartn&lt;1 • ...rule
hal hlt hard
on Wllitt HOUK pobao arid
P'OIJ"Ull&gt;. Tht Rtp&lt;lbhcan hu
"'U&amp;ht to downplay tilt ftceiOIOR
and has beaJ &amp;Jdccl by .._..
~ aclmlnlttntlon vi&gt;ltou,
lndudin&amp; thc Pralllcot hurudf

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ADOillet
_ _IOOII•up,
_, Thh io another

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&gt;llapccl by the I)Vbh&lt;'• Q&lt;fOCl)liol\•
toward RtapiiOlllla II II a
I:GOtaf bcnrem l.hc moc.kralt
iDcwolbant Rtpobbcu Dt&gt;Od
Dun:obcrp! IUid Oanocrau&lt;
c:hallml&lt;r Mar~ Dayton o
that hal beaJ fOUIIJt thtouah

&lt;Oft''"'

Bull\

oht actual tlt&lt;tion day dn•s
Matt'f and nearer. Durenbn'Jn
hu bqun to all the dectlon a
rdcrendum oo Wtut~ HouscS'J()Ilaer. a suuauon 0a)1on hu
IUU&lt;IUtccl hJO
aroun.l
Ourmb&lt;raa• .,ho ..on a spmal
dt&lt;1100 alltt Hubtn H umpbr)'o
1978 ckath, hal tntd tO du•ao«
tu..rMd.f from R.&lt;qao • iab
Ka\cmcnl ~~ ~ tbc 000
poction&gt; of hJO
proarwuu, DKluclina thc Nt•
Fcclaaln.m arid &lt;11&lt;111 IU\10
PolJr.ical &amp;n&amp;IY"• bd~n• lhal
O.TC'Ilb&lt;rJ&lt;r will bt able to htp
tnnuah Oemoaat&gt; in lh&lt; fold
throu&amp;h hiJ; cltnlab of
R.....,.om&amp;&lt;&gt;. But Dayton'• tlfon
to pajnttb~ ckcdon u pl/1 of •
refnmdum on Re.,onomks mlabt
aj\c- 1\i'm m:ouah supp0r1 tO 11'-t
tht- seal away.

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Loootll Weo&lt;tcr IUid
&lt;halkl\ta« Toll) Mo!!&lt;tt art
taud•aclY - tnown b'b&lt;ral

I)Vbbc ficuru m th&lt; Sui&lt; and til&lt;)

ha'c ms.aaed \n a
.....

~'bk.

aduna

Weo&lt;kor has su&lt;Sid hos fiJ)&gt;t
""""" the Rolan_...
prosr~m~ " 'ltlk courtinJ
tradotional Rcpublian &gt;Dim 'IVtlh
• do.., alh"""" to th&lt; Prtoltltnt'&gt;
ccol\Omk plllform. Moffat hao
&amp;Ua1ltd tht ~hrr Rc:publkan
prosram uiJna vo«n to bdp hJm
help th&lt; Otmocrll&gt; pin conunl or

th&lt; Smat&lt; on 1984.
Colfomlo: l t"s Go-croor
Moonbeam on th&lt; comeba&lt;l .

Jury a.-.
tttibn&amp; his nval Saa Otqo Ma)or
Pete 'lloc&amp;looo badly ID tbe earl ~
polb hal rullc:d JWI abo'&lt; ..m
WdociO &amp;01 the eorly eel&amp;&lt; b)
p&amp;.~.nUI'\I himself D a modrralc

en,;mauc Go-emor

tot\ittfVaU\e

•bile: utaLJou

Brown's porSOAOI.Ily
Yd lhc GoYcmor u quKk to
rmund voccu lh&amp;l hu lJbaaJ and
abouoct poli!JCI are -kma in the
nation's llltJCSI Staoe. U ke
ICennody, Brown wn quick to
dtfmd bh tmaat. nounaat one
point that thc:rt art ''no mort
moonbeams lD the Senatt. I IOLn&amp;
to bt 'liiii"'O'kmJ m the ttmeho "
He hal bwh o &lt;atDPII&amp;ll thtm&lt;
• vh the lloaan, ''Toke 00(&gt;4h&lt;t
look at Jeny Bro•n " II appeon
lO b&lt;~.

~" Thu roa: f&lt;asuro a
R&lt;P&lt;&amp;bl!can • ho !hun; R....,.,.,...
ud a Dc:mocrauc '*ltla

Alr.houah

r... pofu have

~ eo&lt;ktr barrly U&gt; the lead, the
camp&amp;~p or COCiCI"YaJJ\c: Luoc:n
OtrtwO &lt;lOuld ra~ally ..ouo&lt;! the
~«publican
Rcpublkan&gt;

Eno.rp

-ld abandoo Wc:i&lt;:Ucf at tht last
mtnutt to atipult Moll&lt;il. a IOUI·
tn m Cona;reu to \"N:lOC)-.
Go"tntOD
Whtlt the C'tJOn&gt;O.Ld&gt;rman
battle hu oe&lt;:uplcclthc •PftiU&amp;ht
htrc, aa'OtO tht country KYeral
racn arc hcaaint up, with
Otmocrats ronfidtnt of
malntalnina thtir ltad and I)Vuibly
O&lt;wt"n

mla.rain&amp; tt.

Ala-a: Gco&lt;&amp;&lt; Wa~~Kc I&amp; b&gt;Gt.
For thoo&lt; that dod no&lt; tnow, the
lorm&lt;r Gcwemor, b&lt;Jl lalown for
hu 1960'• &gt;&lt;lfqaloolst poti&lt;Xs,
WOl\ • $tp&lt;&lt;1ftb&lt;t OcmoaotJ&lt;
pnmory ron-orr ond will loa
RtpUbb&lt;an EQIOry Folmar,
Mont&amp;OIDOf) ruyor• iD the'

amc:nl dcalon.

w.u- ilth&lt;

otrm 10ltJI much of "" •uppon
upcaccl to """"' from
libtroh.
O.Orae Walloct hu rctumtd a&gt;
a dolltrcno man. occott!in&amp; to
tome. Tb.c: .-sJnauon a11cmpc
thai left hlm cnpplccl, ond
subttquftH battla •11h hb • ifchavr mtllowccl him, lcoYlol bur •
"'&lt;OnCIIJWOI)

_.ut."

H lS

mc;aaa&lt; " no lonatt rllltd ""'"
hate, inJlcad d 11 lillc:d • itb an.

for unaty, urut)" ap.~nsa eM

ror~

thu h.avt tc:r. the Scatc •1th tht
se1011d hla/lctl 1&lt;-tl or
uncmplo)'Tftent tn th&lt; counlfl
But th«&lt; are th* cyn&amp;Cal on&lt;&gt;
,.ho btlle\ c It h all balderduh .
Wallace wu 1 rlci$l ln the 196t.k
ond radat ht wiU alwtl)'l b&lt;. But
the pn&gt;bleno for tht blach and
rnodctlttl i1 that ,folm.v 11 s.te:n A.!
evm more con.omratlve than
Walllcx ever was. A ltaunch
Re~p~~ R&lt;I)Vblrcan, he is runnins

u a law and «c:kt candidate, and
blac:k ...,..,.. art dlldainful of him
F..:od with sud1 a choiet, man)
art tounia&amp; to Walloa, With hh

mon iefc:nc: campt.~p . Tbe tron)
bu nor ..,.,. unftOtiC:&lt;d or
n&gt;o.oy-Ote IIWl •ho!.t narn&lt; '"""'

'

�lobb)'ins almost imPOUJblc.
P arties on powtrtrodollonally
low: se.au in m.cl·tmn dtchons.
The dqrcc, ho"e""r, to whtdl Ihe
losses mount up b usuol)y
detm~~inod by the dominant Issue
t in the country. Dunnatht 1 ~.
i• wu tht Vfanajm v--a.r. ln 1974,
Wattr&amp;act anct&lt;n 1attr )'tars, thr

rconomy. Th1s year. there is
nothin.c hue lJr«:mnu ovrr

Rea.pnomlc:s/tcOnomta as the
central thtme
8u1 just b«:auJC the rounuy u

mrrf'd

'-)Ch

lhr .. OnoC"

UMmplo)TMnt rltf ~~~C' 1M Grnt

Dtpr&lt;Uiotl don 001 OUIO&lt;natiCaJl)
.,..,. that the I'Uit Ollt or po•tt
will be obit to
th&lt; tlea1011&gt;
Rcapn h.as btto rff«tt'C' 1n hLS
bid fO COI'I~I.OC. peopk that the
Dcmoc:rat&gt; must lhouldn th&lt;
bllmt

'"«!&gt;

Con~tns be the photal
poont. If Rras""' can hold lo"'" 10
a minnnum. u as pon1blc thai his
Pf'O&amp;IAm could MntinUt to aaln
support 1n tht country tr tht

,.,JI

Dm1oc:r1us can ~nvtn« proplc
that R&lt;asan- md thu• the
Rcpubbcaru -i~ II (au.h and .core:
hrovy "iru,lhc
~1 be in
JOOPIId)
A k&lt;~ drt~l fa&lt;1or rruabt
bt '"'" cau b) womm- ,.hlcb
hti btoomc lh&lt; ........
ph&lt;oort&gt;0&lt;1om m pOII!x:o Poib
lla&gt;t hil)llllht«&lt; the dtffnontt ••
"OUn&amp; paut-nn as mOf't' and rnore
"'omm b.ct Otmoc..-au • .,bile
mm lean llll)ltly 10 th&lt;
RtpubhCa.n\ In sr-.cral raca. cht

I'"''""" ..

Bob Cralwn .. lutk) to
be t'WiniQI fO&lt; • ~ in •
State ,.here u"""plo)lDCIIt ;.
bdo• lhc nthoo&amp;l norm and the
economy r. lhatpct than mOll
oth&lt;r arcor. He alto has tht load

fonWlc: to bf nmnin.a aa~rut

11

pOhcicat unknown, whOK voc.rr
lct'OIJ&gt;Illon Is t&lt;rriblt.
R rpublitan Skip Baf.U&gt; ha. had
- a bout allth&lt; htlp I be national
Plfl&gt; could pvc him-o•cr S l
million end a Ro&lt;k or Presidential
lurtO(atc• tO.&lt;ampaian £or lum
l'&gt;ontthde&lt;1, hll cmphasu oa
moJ91a«d and hal
....... 1111),. . Wllb Cralwn, ..t.o
th&lt;) bcl,.,e 11 IIIIIJ'O"na th&lt;
eoonomy. Alltbc Rrpublicao
nM&gt;M') 10 tbc ..odd cannot bv)'
thll d«tlon
Muudt...,lb Thtrt an JatO
oomc Stata •.n .,htdl oldrOihiOil«&lt; Plfl¥ poiJtt&lt;'• cwt and
thilu one Ocmocr11 Mochad
Dukakll b coniod&lt;rtd the odd&gt;-on
fa ...orite to '*hlp RtPubl.kan
pr&lt;cpp)' John Wlnthrop'Scau. aner
Lot. Anadb bus drivtn arik~.
turvivina a &amp;futlma primary run
Polhrcal onalysu -.!1 to oartt
aaalnJt Oo&gt;crnor Edward lUna.
exlcmion and b's Juna ap.m)l
Dukl~ll had the od&gt;OOiqe O(
biltnsual tduauioo . So as Cltm&lt;'ll Wdh Brodie),
Ulloolt: Tb&lt; •O&lt;d is wunp Ulonou ta1Ch101 1Un1 111 the mJdJt of 1
pOa up votes tonunorro~ b
h.. dooat.od to Amcnca • ""'
dJSm&amp;l )&lt;oz. HOI Seer&lt;! OJ')' or
p«Mna llal the road 10 th&lt;
poiWcol buuwwd created b)
T ranll)Ot1auon ..,.. Jailed on
Qo,-cmor·• ManDOD ''" 'ndeed
Rrpubb&lt;:an Oovtmot JltOCI
o&gt;&lt;ruphon dlar&amp;&lt;&gt; and sc&gt;crol
pa•«&lt; with (lOki .
Thompson foe b,. intdlt'Clual
Oilier ollcpllotl&gt; were made
c.llfenola: D&lt;mocTa1 Tom
8ra4ley is aped«! to be 111&lt; OtU
oppoomt Adlai St........,.,, It has
"'"""' those an hJ&gt; odtnoni.st~tion
had mcxt or M rt'D.pact on the rece A CONcrY&amp;UYC". Kmr ma hu
Oo•"""" of lb&lt;
Th&lt; oel)
lloan tbc luah unrmployman
cnaldl on the hbtnl Dula.W, "'bo
doubc that.-.. cwttd,....
w11tt11&lt;r Cahfornwu -.ld
r.,.....
doflcr«&lt; on aJmou &lt;'«)' 1Ubj«1.
•uppott a blatk &lt;and&gt;date So fw,
Thompo&lt;&gt;o ""' O&lt;IC&lt; lb&lt;
It Is lOrd that thai &lt;Otttnl ••• lb&lt;
Rcpobllcan '1 liur -barr«! bo&gt; · But rul tlealon ., Dulal.u and ~
all in&lt;fiCWOGI ort that 111&lt; qul&lt;:l
Los Anide&lt; Mayor """ ~ an""" ERA SW!d, ClOIIpicd wllh otc probably 1101 Lhat. fat apon
chwaes or cocruption havt tAint«&lt; ldroloJ)&lt;oUy
a reputation as a cooaltiotor,
Dcmoc:rou outnumber
rather llw&gt; • fl&amp;&gt;h&gt; poru ....n. and hu hllaac pnmdlna tbc lkmocrats
with • chance 10 unJUt h1m
Rtpubi.K:aru b)' thtet--to-ont and
lhlJ atu•udt it Kat as the \.C')
qam Auomey ~ Ccoo1&lt;
8Ul bb OppOom.t. a for~ ,..,.o-Scan' uppC'r&lt;.ruJl amtuda.
O.Ukm&lt;jlan .
time Senator. iJ COMida«l an •
opptab 10 "' It"' !l&gt;ll Dukalli is
&lt;&amp;lhtod-duU and llaccld .
CJIPCCl«&lt; tO COUI.
Bradley bM su......S cronomic
Slt"~mson hu re-fused to countrr
TM H otuc: ur Rt.,-ttt:alatha:
thne ~orptjoru., .spc:ndjna hh.
The C'ritj(:aJ compont".nt or
""""'· while has opponeru hal
put;bed hard on llw and O&lt;d&lt;r
cntlrr c:ampaJp prcscrulna hll
Rupn't ob&lt;lil~ to push ht&gt;
Deukmtjian. wbo upt&lt;t Lt.
compla economic .w.... but
coonomJ&lt; 01cndo pu Conar...
Oovcmor Mjkt Curb on tht
w.tbovltbt \tnr most rrc-1 helut lu~r •u chc ckfcttion or
Rrpoblic:an primat), 101 • lite
nm1J tl be hop&lt;&gt; tO COpiW&lt; lhe
.lft&lt;nJ l&gt;tmo&lt;nu&lt; CoOIJcuro&amp;n.
nan on 1m c:ampaip and hal
State bouse.
Rrpublo&lt;an IIRI(IJIU t......
Slnm1011'1 ~-time lead hal
IPOOUialtd that the) mwt
bttn Jtumblma....., .mcc. Bradlo
daappea~od and Tbompsoa .....,,
liUI1U1UU loua tomorrow of lhcy
.. so conrodcnl tllat "" ..... ~0
t.ck on th&lt; uact tlw hod m&amp;n)
hojx 10 hO\e a d l . - to
_.,ad~ 001lllead to YICIO&lt;) tlw
tool&lt; rne da)'\ orr"' lb&lt;
Rcpot&gt;Uc:aru ta!IIJI&amp; of nat-al
tllar prosnm. 1&gt; th&lt;) r.-Jiz&lt; that

m-

And.Jdatf ot harmony cou.pkd

•llh f&lt;w of Folm&lt;r,this approatb
l&gt;ould II'' Wallact a ,.,n
In•: Ill&gt; QJ6 tlw T&lt;curu ltkt
'do &lt;WrYtlunc bo&amp; In Tuas'
•-&lt; for CcM:rnor, btl 1&gt; tbc
""'d ao lDCUIIIbant Wtlham
l...,_.s and Omloq1u1&lt;
~lllenaa 'fat~ V.'blc ha•c bttn
r•nnan1 up b1J boll&gt; tn that battk.
"'bile has taiS&lt;d &amp;pp&lt;O.&lt;imotdy
' S million ., his bid 10 return
' ~e State

HoUK co chc

Ocmocuau. yn Cltmcnl has more
1

~•• lrjpl«&lt;lllls fi&amp;ure.

II " staWtiCI Ute lh&lt;1t that
hl\t Clement squardy ill lhc lead.
"'"'" h1&gt; tri«&lt;to mlmKk toties or
•' Dtmoculi&lt; peers laOil tht
• ""'try, by bllllfll C'kmnm ••th
1~&lt; hllh Wlemplo)I'IICOI rate and
., • fnmd or ..,..w mtnnu Yet
"'lutt·, own ....,..._ .,.
h!ndmna that atltmi'U
1'11&lt; Dtmocnt If rcmdllbtnd b)
m&amp;n) ADDontf IJOUlll - •ho
&lt;X&gt;Wd hold th&lt; key-for ""

" P -n to lhc

St••

II&lt;.,..,

.....~,..,..,.or lh&lt; ami&gt;IU«n 10 wuk 1

na~~.;;._,"•aa-..

_,in.,.

orne~

too lt'\lctc •

~-:------=~~

)(M.s

•ouJd make

candidates ru.n nsnly amona mtn,

but oM candJdat~ hlb a araurt

edat :unona female vo1m and
thus th&lt; ovrr.alllud .
Htrt'&gt; somr typ~caJ rar.c:s:

lllloob: Robtn Mi&lt;horl• w11 1
point man for Rcapo tasc summft
.. lh&lt; l'tclld&lt;ftt rouaht lor
J'UIOI&lt; or lib t&lt;CO\-trY PK~ 01&lt; ·
Now. ~1ochads find&gt; hlmldr tn th&lt;
IOUib&lt;sl dosfilht of IIJ&gt; cotctr,
foclnJ the &lt;halkn&amp;&lt; of Dcmoc:nuc
C . Douf)al Stcph&lt;TI Th&lt; Muc•

R&lt;&gt;aa.o
Mtdlab hti been cnttcucd for
h&amp; f&amp;JIUIC' 10 ClOn\ln\:lt dw
Prcoclnll co 1101 pia« 1 ban on til&lt;
So.,n ptporionc •• d«asoon lhal not
bard at ontof hlJ d•Jutet••

pnmary compa.nirs. Othe:u arc
doubi•OI Rupnomoc:s, "'"h
uncmp&amp;oymmt 11 16 pnu.nt and
corporation• rapidly lta\'in&amp; the:
Slit&lt;. Out Stcph&lt;M has btcn

outJPC'1'U almost rour·IO.ooc: and
hll r0«&lt;1 frequtnt
from
Rtaaan and cabinet orrKlah
Micall&lt;b il .em &lt;Apcoct&lt;d 1o "''"·
but hll troubles ... ·~pial or
oholc tbot art too doody all-.n«&lt;
•ith tM Pnsldrtll

v"'"

M lululppl o..-ntK &lt;&amp;ndodale

for lht Sccoocl Dlslno.&gt; Robm
Cllrt " blod Mruullppo ha&gt; 001
had • blatk r&lt;cp&lt;(I('Jitall•&lt; In 99
)an. Y&lt;t, Clark "&gt;till f~&gt;ortd,

ho....,&lt;r, to tnwnph 0\ct
Rtpubllcan Wrbb franklm
•
be..'11UI&lt; of I llutnP1Af «&lt;notn)
Clark OPPO&gt;"' Rf*Pnomlt&gt;, ,.hlk
Pnonkhn defcndt tbe l'rtsodent'•
politlts .,.., thou&amp;)&gt;
unemployment b runnlna 11 U

P«&lt;*ll
AI 1 Stal&lt;. MouiJalppo il
con.stnaU\&lt;c, bu1 rulue~ thai
m.a.ny of their dtiuni are tn
~·aid or ftdcrall) fund«!
ass.i.wancc prO&amp;Ja.nu. Judi IJ
..-cii'Oit and food IIOinpl. C'lalk '1
hopes hin&amp;&lt; oe a lora&lt; &gt;'Oicr
htmout atnOftl MIUiitlppt:•t. ma.n)
P&lt;&gt;O&lt; and auddJe ctu• blku and
"hotcs: &amp;101111&amp; that C'lalk hal been
crr~t~d)' &amp;biC' 10 unttc.

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Why is Reagan so popular?
1 Strb Goockllild

Iull&lt;fllplo)'nlcol.
11 l&gt;lh...
rq&gt;onsllw ha&gt;&lt;

1 i1 one of the &amp;rtlt
mY&gt;&lt; &lt;ria of bil
Pr&lt;Sidmcies. Oa:upyma
1M '\\llttc HoWt dwtnJ one or
lh&lt; wonr CCOOO&lt;DJ&lt; •lwnps in US
h1010&lt;y. 'Ronald Rnpn rcnwm I
hl&amp;hl) POPI'Iar PraKim1. one who
rrml.inl u'l dusr~« and tMcrs on
t~ bnnl. of a \Ound bc:ltmt: 1n lhc:

unr&lt;edo&lt;table.
\ct nm with th11 renoa.al
R.,..biOUM ..,..,.. rll&lt;
oounlf) an ""'Y ol ldllftl Rcap.n
w~.

p.\IUClp&gt;&lt;e dir~y 10 1hcu

canduSa.ra Kr(H&amp; lhr .. ou.ntf).

tiMton or b•ch to uruar
~aral\

....-uhurt rta:S.SaDO. 8UI

$t'IC\."'"Itd

ltmu'"' H$lbiJ1a to tdc\u~
ad!Ot•es.n and tnP\ to COMCT\-.ti\c
hotbeds. W.e
&lt;arohna an.!

W'hik bad C\."'GGn''IC llmt&gt; h•'-c
11h" l~&lt;tl 1011 on RtpUbl...,.

~ "t'«i~

"'""h

Rcqa.n ~ru tO lilllftl4.t.R hu
r'JOftUia.nU...) Rrccnt I'Qlb mdicatt
lhl' On Ihe WhOle. I mtJOn!)' o(

AU or Ih!$ '«ffiiRJ
contrdadic1ion ha.s r~uhN '"
chanain&amp; campatjtl J'\rlltf_)l for

A.mtn.-•un tu1~oc paucn~.:c Ytllh hu.

Rt1XIbhan candtJatr\ \tan)' had
h('tprd to t'la!ot tbar rt:aru for rr•

pol~ (r\.U-tt.ll•nJ 0nno..""Tah.

hUil&amp;T" to rqa.n do.,orAJ
\UptnOn.t)

A.Ti,.,n poll

l.iJ\(O~rr-fd

lh.at
etnl} ).) pettt'nl ot tht people
lxhe~e Req~ and ht~ poh.;:J~ a.rc:
the QUS(-' ol unanplo)mtnl. Witb

.at. pn~1

I

voun
n Califomi•. for ewnple, p.\n~
leaderi were openly afraid of a
R"lan c:ampatgn lnp. prefrrri113
co kt •heir undid.&amp;ta run on their
O'*D fC'COrds. That ,.U
•r«Uiation 1ha1 a Pr&lt;Sidenual
ap~~ • rq&gt;kte '"lh all of 1M
U'UII rra~. ""oul;d brir&amp;: OUI
the m~ouons tn Dtmocnu and
ddi&lt;w lhrm to 1he polb on
dcaton day.
In la~A&gt;....~ PfCSl rrponJ ha~r-c
~..,cd • rnina seruc or tlool!l .
.,.-.dl&lt;llcO b) a •oncftlOI

""'llh appcarmcts.
I ca.mrru.&amp;ns
Whnc Hou~e aidn ha't- catduUy
Ius e&amp;mp.lUin forays,

m.d rcnn tlecuunt

thou&amp;h Reap.n 1-l oopularit)'

rcmlins hijlh. h ha• nOI ll«n
munrcred to the R.fl)Ubhcaru. r ht
hanh all..,k&gt; by lh&lt; PT&lt;Sid&lt;nl's
rnda. mttru.e and coo.s.11nt, h.axe
r.na11y bcsun 10 "nk In and affoct

caustd political analyats to call this
el«&lt;oon •oladk and )0

I

can sta)' clean vrh1lt h•• pany

CY('t\

c:onnie~ina

on pro~,.,.

1M~'

to)alt) tO Reqan laSt \ummn.
•~ cht Pres1dtnt'' econOmiC"

pll.n 41iltd throu,Jh
(OnJre:'\!, lf"'tlJitOr' ..m
"'"""Hlli'rd rhat a \Ott .aplnil
Rt";~,Can't. plan "&amp;I A 1urc

rft.'tUt'.f\1

blatTuna hJ\
rtcd.J.c:cnor Yd, almou ~
prf\""f'OI of lhO\C' pOlkd bdJC'o C' that

fU&amp;nm« of dff~

the llemocr~lK: 0&amp;11~ l ' bnta
to JcaJ " tth

Tlm nr«J~.Jto'n for Rnp.n•,
COJIIIh hb &amp;JI

on«

qa.n, thest toUrtt:s andaCt chat
•IIOUid Rapn run for rr-.,lcaioo
tn 198A. h• ""uld faa an up-ln11
&lt;limb bul 1ha1 11 prc&gt;cnl. he "

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Irtmalnrna
uoSI..'arrtd
h
tilt lo-.a tha.'
l i Qatcs
rnmra~e o.mocrau

1h11 lhry &gt;IIOUid

,.,_ t&gt;r«t
no pro~lan

hi~&lt;

" Reqan Rattches- h.avt a~rtd
can no&lt; brea~ throuall. PoU) &gt;ho"
or wbnr h\S SIIDdlna b ku dar1hem only &lt;liahlly ahG'IJ or rn:n
nil. II n a map reuon ht did
bclnnd. • pro&lt; shOWinl ltom
wh&lt;r• lb&lt;Y belie¥&lt; lbe) 11\o)Uld he. GOt a~a,r in Nt1tr York 10
suppOrt COnll:fVativt t..ew
ThfY ,oml co Rcaaa.n·.s ml.tiltrful
Ldtrman'• bid .
job or blamin&amp; lhc Ormocrot...for
His atdvldor have ctuscd somt
.:urrtru economic problt:rru, whdt'
limilrd &lt;09&lt;nn in 1h• Whflt
A\OidlAJ any mAJOr rt'lf'OMot&gt;lltY
Ho.,..
Soine now .., 1ha1 Reaa""
honuclf II ;., 1he ~uon•lued
....,., haw lnwlted &gt;Oin
apptalt lbll he has tM&lt;k
inldii&amp;CfiC&lt; by ll')'Ul&amp; 10 blame lhe
(r.-qumlly lhroujlho\ll hos Ienon
ecooomK: problenu solely on 1he
to ._tuc'h ~ tJ ablf' 10 Wh out
Ormot:rall. Thai Is tb• lheory of
cff«1o•ely apinulhe Ormoc-r•"
l:OtUtrYi tlvc col umnll~lJ Ro¥&lt;rland
\\llhou1 ap~~rin1 100 hanh, 1ba1
Evan&gt; and Robcn Nowal. - who
hA&gt; htlped malnlaln hb 111ndtr11.
And 1he Wbite Hou&gt;e has spenl reported lhlt pol41cr Rlch11d
Ihe IISI ..-..It II)in&amp; 10 kCCI&gt; lh• hd Wiiihlln WI/OcO l.llal lhe Prnldenl
"" 1hr 11&gt;t e~«~ion. All&lt;r •cci.s or ~ 10 ra1orr d.i&amp;rut) ro htl
ca.mpaJ.&amp;J'I tn ordn 10 ma'"clin
tumtnU\J ,;uatcpn. (Of the fU\a.l
~ ...\ bcfor• ck&lt;tlon day, hll aidn suppe&gt;n.
What wornes Rcpubbcan; lht
draflc&lt;l a plan 1h11 mack fuU use
mmtm thi.s \Oiatidc tlecclon '"a
of Rr.,an'• strOOJ 11andina In
lasl ·mlnuct tmocional ruih for the:
4f'\oCraJ ftllODal lltal,
Orrnocrau by vocco fccltn&amp; lh&lt;
aceompanJed by po-ful
auocb or the rt'CU»&gt;n. n.ctrk'~-~iiOn pcrformaJK"CS By no•,
he ..,u ha\f •ppcarcO In N&gt;nh
OrnM&gt;a•• hopo 1o
some
of 11'1" fl.a\'Or. rC'Sti.nJ on tht hO('C'
Cato11na. Wyomina. ~l.,.tau,
1h11 IJie publ.c miahl a1 lh&lt; last
N.-10da and N&lt;" Mt.KJCO An
m1nu1r, feel so dcmoralltrd by 1hc
a d\tnmJ bbu wdl conltnut on
«an01lf) chaLthey a-om en nuu.st
tc:k\lalOn wich a fht mvrutt
ap1n1t lht Prtstde:nr lttd hu
comrncrcl&amp;J that ur&amp;M \&gt;Olen co
p.\ny. a&gt; they dod m lh&lt; final~., ,
"Sllflh&lt;C.OWCS...
of the 1950 elt..'tioo lhlt collpohed
Th&lt; Republicaru ""' cardolto R - homsdf 10 ollk•
\«tt h1m out of I he' mort l'olitilc
~

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I

emp expecte
.. anJ,cUro vt c.U the~

T

"'moun-,. nrt"J. ck'C"uon
J.a,. lht rt•~"' •
raltOOIDUilan\ .and

tl'\l••~ Scomc &lt;~~~oJU d au11 1h.1.1 tbe)
..,,. .. ~,l•lt.:.lJ
'\nd then thcrr Aft tbt n .. l,d,Cj,
h'' t"n\lu,~~:h hmc, too htcd, n~

f'(u""'" ro: nol \lntlf'IW ..,u tlt~~
~"~"'&gt; and lonf
Th.,"&lt; ,.-alllfl!! lt,t. rtr n1;1 ~ 1n~

.nrnrmC"d, lncorntment.t- of
111'1~nlft" batlo1•. f"''XN' v.nthtt,
•lin~ poo1' m1:m4)nr.. anl.J on ami

1hr rt'lloluhOQ .., '' \Jf\.imt to ,0'1"
fOf ll''" IUitrlba ul tntrll«""uJlh

.u• ..,..,. to rudltJt\ft
Jflddftftn...t:

u·• JW'I~ -~ ,.-anun1
f'4r:"•r.a" 1n tht 'ar,,..,.,

•WPC'Uf'•~~~

to

"\•ttm N-~•u~ot '' HN'Ifln ~ur;)Ort
lhrrt't'f. ~·&lt;"hC"'tn( •U tht C+lpHatJ ..t
r~l'llt'\

Afr tht: \.ln'!C'. (\(11 dunma.

to tmproH tbc ~onom)' becawe
Rca&amp;.,_., rC""nw Robm Hood-um
" nuntmnc dt\C'OI"'t~t amon1 the

"'Oiltn&amp; dau, md.1n1 u

frt1l~

tro-und for ~ &amp;dca1. and to
forth
Othn'l ,.,ill t auonaht.c. bdKvlnJ
tt\lt; ,,,,voce- couldo't I)Ot.J)bh'
ruh an} d&amp;ffermce an sud\ •
lot&amp;&lt; llll&lt;, or.
lhll U..

-a.

pla~n

ol-d

\\ell 1h• \e.&gt;' no '''\Aot"o fot

,, • •t•nf • J r-: .ktrrtcd At the
tn..·hcr un..·e , ..lid " J dl'n't ~ tl
A,,.\ t'1' ' he ~ \ Uf!, pt!I.K\ t'f't nr
bun~ \Out twmt•"'"'· ,u.u h~n
•I '"' m'l dt-!k tom&lt;'U-&gt;• "

T h&lt; ''ua to bC' dt\:-.dcd arc- too

11f'(Wt&amp;11l fCK atl)"oot 10 cup-ow.
r~nocualrl) IJltht rae• lor

Lonutupcnoa '" tht ht Otnn&lt;:L
In 1ha1 race wt 1\avr Chalknan
J.ma ManJa 'f'U1Ul, tht

tncul!lbcml. Jacl Kemp -ll II&lt; •
...., be called "ontlllllba&gt;l" """"

U.U.A.B. Concets Presents

THE STRAY CATS
November 21st
Tickets Now On
,
Sale
at Harriman Ticket
Office and the
Record Store
Also: THE

tllr Durnct os .. _ .. only In tllal
,.., b«&lt;l rc-dnwn and opalldcd.
E•...-,boclr'• hurd of ._ .....p: '"""
~ no.. .tum as a pro. Rcapnrtc
proponrnl of huJt '" CUll for

or

I

tht

ounart•
,......,t
ht'&lt; a
and

(rom Pact Unhft$UJ' AI
pby$iaan'&gt; &amp;UIUinl
C..ll,.UJUO Counly

b«n raa.ully V&lt;labhshcd
Forthtrmort', undct Rcq&amp;nomks,
lor ,.luth the Kemp R01h l'lan

i.qlllalor.
H&lt;'&lt; •aalnu the uickle down
polko« of 1h• Rupn-Kemp o&lt;i&gt;,
fa,onna irutcod lb&lt; rcdueltOn of

•u a maJor COfntu.tooc,
untmplo)lD&lt;DI ~as rca&lt;hed lu

1M F&lt;deral cterldl '~ hto..,tl
pc:K.4h~c IC1t0ft tueh U. "pay &amp;l )OU

lttJI!dt lods ...,... 1hc 0&lt;n1

l)q&gt;rdS&gt;Oa
All of I heR probin:n&gt; lla&gt;&lt; bcco
onleruoftrd by lh• Repubhtan
adminlll~llOD 'I foulurt 10 heed
lhc '*tU of lhe people Ond freeze,
ol nor WIIW&lt;nllt cllsana, our
1tork1&gt;0k o r - IM&lt;tad. 111e
Whitt HO\I$c has built onol
p.-opo&gt;cd many D&gt;Ofe nul&lt;&gt;,
Jlrllntnl l&amp;.q&gt;Olycn and •yphoned
off fund• from JOCial tcn'1&lt;:&lt;S, In
addllion 10 funhn endanacrinl

our.,e.ana._
Wt tt~ 1n '4't'lltm ~ YOfL
hi~...., Ill&lt; clt-es~AIIn•

.rr....

of 11&gt;t ••!'IllY-.. • PQb&lt;.&lt;&gt; r,..
haod Tbooe or ... m Alnh&lt;rlt .
Orchard Patk. Hambura and 1hc
Southlown.s hlvo: lh&lt; opponunlly
to help our)d"a and our nauon
by defearont ooc of lb&lt;
••mntr'lnJ:Gds'' of •he PQGaa: ~
no• 11ruu1&lt; Wldn Jack K&lt;alll
MUll . ,.

National
• conrlnued trom p.-o- s

Ollie; , . t CI"'Oid 16 .....
R._,.;cs. OM candld.uc,

w.,.....

Rrpubllcan Gkn
h1&gt;
plaoed hurudl oq~&amp;~~dy In lht
Jteq.an camp. promu:in&amp;to

Tht Olh&lt;r. Ornnlo Etl&lt;n. "
a fedcnlly·funded )Ob-lral11..,_
hit suwon o f Reap~~, bu1 •e has

-

10

and uompc&lt;l iniO - ·
.-.oot\lilmtt. All of Vthtc:h n noc
JUte rtteoco~: unronu'\atd)' 11 '\

"'"'""'·
w.,.,... has bcm allacked lor

••

WhK'h bnnp us

d«rca.wd and iO&lt;:••l Wf"\'~t:l ror
tht I"JJ' and Rml) ,..,. &lt;ia&gt;hod

November 7th

I

J:OC)d ht'' done for

thallenaer, Ormoc:radc:-Ub&lt;rol.
Jaroes Man ln. Millin pouan •
B.A tn Pohtical S&lt;omte umcd J1
SUNY Fredoob IDd an M S. In

tonoid&lt;red I ••.,._tk hbcnl"
"ho Wpp011&gt; I ouclrar flew: and

•

&amp;n)

V.NY

th&lt; l

conunuc- lO support lht Pra•dto&amp;.

f7\ IIOAkD

oul .. t11-b

rith. ~hilt thr •rt&amp;hl
tht
mtddlt' dan lU burcko "'M nol

PSYCHEDELIC FURS
:JCiOIILIIK

~non of Keonp'; I'Qiition And
..rona•htaded bcli&lt;ll lJ "h11 h&lt;'&gt;
doinato 1he natiOn: the harm
Kemp'sodeas hive c:auscd far

.

w..,.,..,

M. but wait. a 't-Otr:e of du:Stnt
proclJum&gt; lhal our homeboy
shoold be rC&gt;de&lt;ted !&gt;«aUk he'o a

bla"'1Jtn WIJ!Ii..,on, 0 C A&gt;

sa. JIY'l l.he

"01(%,

Kmtp C&amp;ft

our

...d lhillp done:" roc w and
1!&lt;1 El;ampln of IICII lh&lt;~~as

Kemp hu dooe for lh&lt; area
lnclude ttiC'Uin:&amp; downtown-,
redmrian mil pro}C'Ct IIJ&gt;CI
acquuona fcdenl fundJnc for
South Towns ..-, trdlm&lt;nl IDd

•voouo h..,.way P&lt;OJ«U

~ O.Ould IIIUC 11\al dolltf
l~mr• /&lt;H ,,. lto,.,f/olk u IM

llfMIIfflportD.III, V not tltt sol'

tolt of a c:onarmpcnon. and sinU:
Kemp has b«&lt;l in oflloc for twd""

ycau and "

110w _ , .

powa-rlll ,..

110' &lt;pmdina" CLcaaue or
Voc&lt;r1' £/«ton• 1911 aulde),
M11rtin. aVid Nam vrtcran.
favors .. an immcdial&lt;. •&lt;rlnable.
mu111Al frcw: on lb&lt; tCSiina.
OO&lt;Uiruc:lioo and deploynwnl or
new nudtar •CIPOM by bo4lllh&lt;
US IDd lhe Scmct Unooo ... H&lt;
OPPO&gt;« 1hc MX &amp;nd 8-1
P&lt;OJIIIInl.

One Oawanda nai1vc dac:nbfd
Manln as "very do""' 10 earth
IDd •&lt;f)' inrcU~&amp;eal; wlltrtu
Kftnp'\ only out ror nai!Oflal
fame. Marun11 do IOml'lhln&amp; lor
USIDd ~tip people.''
Th&lt; &lt;IIOice in 1hr lilt Is d•ar: 1
nationallcodn who'• c1""'11in1
tht n•tlon. or a pcrJOrt in revor of
hcallhl&lt;f, mO&lt;e lnldllaenl natioool
pollcia 10ho's oonecrned aboul

&lt;hoolld 1c-&lt;•lca him Thos Is.
ho•n..,, o pwdy tdfl•b

OUJ Uta.

ara...,.ent. Th&lt; bit k&gt;u&lt; fO(

dolfermte.

1

stOOd nrm -and is ronddttc:d a
sb&amp;hl underdoa. A former ilop&lt;i11
mint~trr. he bd.icva thu d~
'IU)'I&lt;Cfl IS onlY a tllton Umt away,
UfJ.lttl \Oten to ••Y lbc an:aJ"'it.
llh 10 many other tal:ltl, lhi:s i! 1
dean&lt;vl refttmdum oo
Ru1anomic&gt; as ec:onomk: policy.

M-OIMttu:WbUt
Rcqanomic&gt; ts the more
pubtkb.cd «ntn ot attcotlOa. oae
other w~ 1&gt; aua.a1 lh1&gt; doction
)Cir IIJ&gt;CIIbal U re'4pponTh&lt; founliOo.uia l&lt;fT)'m&amp;DCieral 0111 of
IWO P&lt;..-1oO&gt; Coo11 aalonaJ
dlitncu t• a c.ont~ bawerrt two

. #.

..

So no ~ - VoroiDd make a

incumbanu. Dcmoaac Barney
Franlt and RtpUblkaro Mataar&lt;~
~ Ahhou~~u

ournumbn RtpUblkaou by lbren:·
......... Hcdlr:r has more of bn
old """""....,.. "' 1he ara 1han
Frill\ . She h.. bcco tampaianinJ
int~wly, con«auat{DJ on
•upporlln&amp; ""cral prOif&lt;S!Ive

••ua.

frut has lried to paln1 H ~~lcr
.. . ~..... hllethc
llrpubllcu has 10 lf&lt;llt
kQallu to
the labol. Wlom
Trcuar&lt;r Stcrcwy Donald Rcsan
wu l.n town for a a.athcrma , she
••oided picrun taklaa klilono.

••old

...•

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-

Moyn1han favored

...
.

_-...

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.

Comptroller race a yawner

r----------------------.r- - - - -7DAVID ...LISt

E

ltrtlon day U tomorrow,

and tht" OUlCOriK is
I&lt;Apertcd IO aff&lt;n New
Yor~ Slott midenl.l «&lt;nomocall ~

for )'cars to come. One of the

most lmPOnant po.sitlons - chat of
th
"ot

tt rompcroller-u up (or 1

Boo4 of L11w, tht cornpuolkr'•
5C'COnd primary responsibility i.s to
control the Sl11&lt;'1 pension
S)'lttrru, wltleh total&lt;d SI B billion
i n 1961, and hu 770,000 mcmbn•f
Tht compcroller. throuih the
Ol•lltOn Of lnvntmenu and C&amp;Jrh
M anqem~nu.

hiH tht auchorit)' to
rh...., fund&gt; both in and
outlidt- of New Vorl Sa are for lhe
purpose or maktn&amp; additional
money " 1\ik not intaferin&amp; .,;t.b
any covcmmmu paymmu.
Th&lt;
canrbclates 11tt both
r.ceq&gt;&lt;d ar&lt;atly 1n 1oea1 politia
Repn 11 a Buffalo nati•&lt; ond a
UB L.., S&lt;I\Qolpoduat&lt;. &amp;Dd olio
t.tf"of.d two ccnm as Enc Coumy
Exca.nn·e bdort 1110\101 to
W&lt;

~ h two Westtm Nc..,
Yor ten ftalllina it out.
Rtpublican incumbant N&lt;d
Repn and Democrat ehallenJ&lt;r
Raymond GaJ1aabcr ue rvnnin&amp;, a
rae&lt; tllll has bc&gt;ea OOlabk 1'01 ••
IKl or substanu.... ~t
00 ......,_ Repn il &lt;lql«t&lt;d tO •
main th&lt; po&amp;t, lhboudl
apa:u!Won lw it t.bot if th&lt;
Oanoeratic autwwOIW eand~Cbttc Albany.
fun ...U, b&lt; could J&gt;&lt;lll GaJla&amp;bn
Rqan hu corrtPtl«&lt; an averqc
rate of rnu.m on '"'cstmcnt or 9.J
"' on Ills eoatallt.
Th&lt; llotc comp&lt;rolltf It dect&lt;d
pero:&lt;nt, tht hl&amp;h&lt;sl for anr thr«
yur pertod in Nt• Yorl Stile
10 • tow yeu term. • ilh a fi~ed
htJtorr For &lt;very tlollar th&lt; Start
still)' or 560,000 per year pi"'
in voted , It recciv&lt;d 9.3 cents back
buJtneu ex-Pf'f\Jef. As of January
o ver Whl l h paid in. RtJIJ'l boa.su
I. 1983, thaiiDlOW\1 will rise IO
SI!S,OOO per year.
rhar ahu. money wu m rum u5td
co Wv.a ~lion cosu to tu:pa.)co
In rccurn, 1M comptrotkr
b~ SlO&amp; motion bee._.
manqes the Depallm&lt;nl or Auc!tt
and Cormol wlticb is brokrn do" n 1979-1981 .
TM R«&lt; Book olio norea that
uno tiaht ~... lnclud&lt;d
both Rtpublicaru ud Dattocnu
!Itt tb&lt; Oivisloos or
ha&gt;T
recocntud tb&lt; COIDjltrollrr
Adaunbtratioa, l.cpl Scrvfts.
fO&lt; Ill&gt; rcronru and [raud
SW. AudJI.l and Attow&gt;u.
tnanqaJ&gt;tllt
.,...,.,..,.. .. btcb
ln.atmans and Qsll
Mll&gt;IJfti'CI&gt;I, MUJ&gt;lcipal Affllll&gt;
utccrn.aJ ltMitttOI ntunates h.a'-t
and R&lt;ttr&lt;m&lt;Ot (pcmions), lb&lt;
.......s the ~~att nnrtr s150 tnillioo.
ltup&lt;C~Cr Oeoeral, lot&lt;mol Audtt
RqAn b oiJO mporuibk for
and Spcaal Cocnpuollcr to N.,.
UWII lh&lt; P&lt;lbbc: pcru10n fuod fO&lt;
home
and b~nas mortpa_e&amp;. tht
YO&lt;k City. Each If b&lt;ad&lt;d by 1
d&lt;puty, _.,....s by th&lt;
lint Ome that funds ha..., bern &gt;a

t""

- - - - - - 8) Joo UioC

I

nnun'Dam L.nueo SQtn
SmotO&lt; Dan~l p

MO)-nlhan , wn h1'
aneompt 10 mAJJ\IaJn hn .eat
ApJnst Republican Flormct M

Su.lb\ou, hu h"td on CC'On&lt;Knl'
w.,..- local, oauonal. and
rntn-natJOna.l..
Moyntha.n, runnJn&amp; on the
Democratic and libcnJ hoes.
t.r&amp;wna tor 1umsnr chc

l)

\~0)-ruhan ~ tbt fl'tOttd
&lt;Udldatt, ahho&amp;&gt;all S..D.-u "
k non fO&lt; b&lt;r p&lt;&gt;t ,1&gt;n\&lt;b6cl1

All rot&gt;lb Nd h&lt;t traohn&amp; thr«
mort fOillOtU Rtpublo&lt;an&lt; tn Cht
S&lt;ptcmber pnmt,ty, but Ill&lt;
p.tbfffd l&amp;Sl-mmutc monxncum
and sall«&lt; to
o..rlt&lt; thh
a.bil.it). Sullh-an ~ not o.P«ted to
UJ»Ct the Smatot'. unJcn there aJ •
l{&lt;m&lt;tJdow upswae or &gt;upport for
th&lt; Republican party ln aeneral.

""""'Y·

'M 011nihan is th e favored candidate,
althouf!.}t SuUivan il h w wn (or h er I!,T't'at

comebaclu.

tunoe!L

and

thcRcpubbcu &amp;Dd Rlallt To Wt
Iota, &lt;&lt;t'&lt;&lt;lenllth&lt; Bat Rid&amp;&lt;
scaion or Brool&lt;lyto Ill th&lt; Slott
Asl&lt;ml&gt;l)' 511&lt; h.u aa:u.ed ....

_...,t of bnn&amp; a "llradlct" on
or th&lt; ...... h&lt; has

''"tt sct\V\IIn the: $matt

r.......s

Board, ......._
death
and dtYbihty tompcDSliiOIU.
But ll&gt;t compuolltr bu t ""'
Pfli'IWl' runttM&gt;ru. Ouc b u
audltoc and chid IUcal orr- or
th&lt; Slot&lt;. In otbct .,oedl, h&lt; ..
r&lt;~ponsibk Cot makin&amp; our&lt; 111&lt;

SuUhan dauus that Moymhan u

bla&gt;n••• th&lt; Aeaaan
Ad:nainW.nuon (oc unanp.loyman

econom)' and

h&lt;

pt'f(ICOI before hb IC'f'lun· tq:.n,
Oall&amp;aller, howm:t, thatJ&lt;J

R.,... hu not u.....Sth&lt;
monies a&gt;aJI.t&gt;k to him as
thot

In...,.., or SIOOO c:an bt uecur«&lt;
by any Start aacncy withoul tht
approval.

Acmrdana to thor N~w &gt;•ork Htd

arc tn rommon 11ock . Any
ho._"e\C'f,

attu1n

..oc

tea~ W:

do-.n

Rqan of doon1 .

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uiJJ\'all lw str.......S m:&gt;nt ...- M
th&lt; local le-d dtaltac ""h
uncmplo)'ma!l and a nftd ro. )Ob
tt"alCinl lll ~bbt WOJb Pf'OI.f&amp;mJ
Sb&lt; lw - u.d ....... th&lt;....,.,.,:
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percent or oil mont•&amp;•
commlumcn11 IJC no~ in New
York Stare. compar&lt;d to 41

cb&lt; N&lt;W York St&amp;lt Polkml&lt;n'•

[)q&gt;arunmt or Conuncru toto I
[)qQnmmt or lnt&lt;rnllotMW tradt
\1o,nihan r..u that th&lt; M'"
d&lt;J)Itlm&lt;nt •lll ...al onor&lt;
&lt;rfertMb "llh tb&lt; lll'fiOII II....
rroalca or oth&lt;r nat lOili
Mo,nib.an h.u olJO str.......S t.bot
more jobs muit bt cru1td fOt
Now Yorl Stote by bnnCJ~ ba&lt;l
bt&amp; bvsinn• OQCC aaaln . Mo,11lhan
lw di..,rftd ahlrply wttll hti
opponen1 on 1M matctt o( nuclear
et&gt;&lt;rJ.Y and cl&lt;:&lt;lcrih&lt;l th&lt; nuclear
rreru movement u ··a artJ.i·
roou .. cffon
Moyn1han u. noc in (1\0f of tbc
8-1 bombn , and t1 oppot&lt;d to th&lt;

tff..:ttv..Cy 1&gt; he eould ha•e.

w&lt;d In tht US. Subwquently, 61

mpoo,n,l• 10 him
Th&lt; comptroller Is al&gt;e&gt; 1
member ol tilt N.,. York Stott
Dormitory Authority, which is
rnpomibl&lt; roc aU donru buill io
the Slate; tb&lt; New York Start
~ Yor ~ Slot&lt; Hoopttal
Emplo)«~ Rnir&lt;ment Board;

pu«nt or t11~ State'• in\ltstmenu

loft,
wa' only on paper. for
th&lt; r«&lt;nt r.U... on Wall SliM
sho"' t he stt'lltti!Ph•'-C' mn-eucd 1n
•olu&lt; to nearly Sl bObon
RtpD ., Jli&gt;PC)nalt lw Wo
...,....., lum or ~p&lt;nd•~ mooq m
"S\mbdt" lit&amp;&gt;, hkt
toodomln1111uma 111 Colo•odo In
d&lt;fmk, th&lt; Incumbent ,.YI t.btr
&amp;Itt .a«u:re and '(Jbd mvcsunau in
New Yor .. nu rirtt priont)', u
&lt;'td&lt;llC&lt;d by htl mortPB&lt;
proaram.
Gallaaher bckt\-tS, however,
that by lpc:ndona &lt;10 pc:rttnl of all
invnlmmu outsidt or the state.
Ntw Y01t' lJ COftlftburloa lo ill
own rl&lt;cline by nnandn• ..,...
a&gt;mpc:tins ror •kllltd Stat&lt;
wortcn.. G.tJJqher•• aoaJ lito Ult:
t.htl IIIOI!ey 10 «bwld th&lt; Stat&lt;

comp&lt;rollct, and diuctly

Ttaehns RC"'i rcmern Board: &amp;ht

frorn 14.4 pcr« nl du11n1 1980,

Rqan r&gt;pl1ln&lt;d that the
downturn O«ur.ed bfc1u~ 50

)'QtJ

to

offoet 511&lt; &lt;onttfldl that
Moynihan hat t COIUUWU r«&lt;td
lot •ouac aaotn• d&lt;fnuc Blll&gt;-l1t
SU: )'tafl., ICCOfd.int fO SUIJI\'aft 1 ht
has -«1 apuut I total Of Sl6
bdlloft amwt&lt;d fO&lt; ddtt~~
llo&lt;h candldata II¥Or lh&lt; death

I'&lt;IJoll!y.

SHERIDAN CHIROPRACTIC
Dr. uwrence R. llln:on, ChiroprActor
2777 SheridAn Dr., Suite 105
( at Parkhurst )

TonAwAndA, N.Y. 141 SO
834-8444 PersonallnJcarleo
lncfllSti'Lal 4«lderm

S.O&lt;U

lnlur~

ASSEMBLYMAN BILL HOYT HAS
BEEN A TRUE FRIEND TO U.BJ
BILL HOYT has fought to
restore UB funding for the
lo st four years.
Bill HOYT fought to make
the TAP p rogram responsive
to students.
BILL HOYT helped establish
a real student union o n the
UB compus.

Carol Siwek has been In the
Assembly two years; both
years she voted against
the budget for SUNY.
Carol Swlek has voted
against money for TAP.
Carol Siwek has voted
against construction
p rojects ot UB.

BILL HOYT HAS A PROVEN RECORD OF
COMMITMENT TO QUALITY EDUCATION AT UBI
Re-elect BILL HOYT: 144th District Assemblyman

~

�Governor

UUAB Student
___ Discount ___

for rc.._ lodoy, lJ t&gt;i'&lt;''&lt;d ID
fllu"ra't similar raultJ
Bvc CUomo " suardtns q&amp;&amp;o&gt;l

Harvey and Corkey

O\a&lt;On..6ckn« ...Nobod) u tn
bcntr ~nape ro i,Jnorr polls th~.n l
am." ht sud. ••J am n01 tak1n1
&gt;n)1hm' for panled, " In Bulfak&gt;.
hr addC'd that "I don't beht"+t th1\

presents

-

JEFFERSON STARSHIPand
.J8 SPECIAL
Nov. 2 at 8:00pm
'
in the aud
Show UB ID at Harriman
Ticket Office and The
Record Store for a
$3 Discount on the
Ticket Price
•

• continued hom p iQt 3

thin&amp;LS O\tf," noun1 th;~' there
ha, r«entl) b«n a (1\mpa.J'n '-'1
Jarart mall. -agaJ.rut hi"" th~l
dutort5 h1s stanct on J\)UI!'" hLc
abortion. propc:ny UL~ lU1iH"nrru~
and rt.hJJOn.

S ome of thr matenaJ ••,, \(f)
d1stoncd and panders co C\CT&gt;'
""ea.l~. ftar :and vulncnblht)
that peooplr hi\C, And J ju1t don't
._no... ho• rouclt dl.f1llliC n -.,n
do." he &lt;hiTitd
PollbCOI 1l0ai)'&gt;ls lh•&gt; FaU hi'&lt;
also btm do•n~)liiJI rhc

••rrur........., of polls, rrfmnaro

C'\00 .. ~0
7\JOH( I N(

.anaJ)'I-' lhiJ OM l-'SUC" ft\&amp;ltt'rt

fll)

mt."·b to I he- c-l«&lt;on.lt cbu ..,bcn
.onUilly C1'lltt lb&lt; bal1o&lt; bo\
t( ~~ thar ooh concnn. on-e thai
ma\ n~,. ha't ~ mAJrufnlcd '"
eouhct 'Uf'&lt;'l' "-" ntn 1n then
th1nl1na:
luomo '' h(:lplng tQII tht

ma,ont), ra1Mr than an aa.arcss.vt

f'lllh&lt;'n'' htgh uncmpld\mcnt r-alc

pohltu And lhtrt ll doubl aboul
Req.;an rnurc:ly rauhm&amp;lhe
ecoru..mut probltm' on tht
Dt-nlc.xrau
''Ru1an'• buuna up on the
nc,nocrats "t-\actl)' lbt "rona

4nd d«p

ft"CC''i\IOn

wdl

l"fO\C hl ~

1h1~ \i~tal)t;l. \\'hilt Lehrman h
counting on hil 'tt;.turc u an

Alban) out.;idcr. 4nd rtf)udlatiun
ot f\11)1 pohclt:\.
A loCf'mutJly dnpnalc Lehrman,
f'"'C'n tumo;S lO c-nticllln&amp;
R.,_, and 1hr poltots or lh&lt;
nauonal R&lt;PUbbcan pany, v.lu&lt;h

1n (a.:t,

he \&amp;ld, ~trC' bwtln.i- hll b-id to
ddc., lhc Onnocn.ls. "A slogan

mt&gt;lndlna.
Wb&amp;l politiW commtfHIIOU lrt'

dcft.aJbt (n OIIUrt, witlllhf:Jr 10al,

now ar&amp;urnJ. i~ thilt ~ha\ count' '"

nut

of

HOUK "' as to maintam a ,.or\in,
Clmpal&amp;ft 1ft ddcn&gt;&lt; Of lhctr

h ~ r 'SI&amp;) lht Cour1&lt;' rs
IJ&gt;adtqUIIt A OOpn b kc 'Sia• lht
Courw' u tmattqlllbk," b&lt; usd,
rdcrnna 10 Republican lk1.K'5- thllt
Wit \lMff' to suck •lth Reapn
dctpltt: the "orwrunJ ~"'OOm)'
L~ld), Rtpubhc:an Stfillq.l~

ups&lt;~

R&lt;PUbbc111s lxltl&lt; 10 hm11 the
amounl or sea~• lhcy lo&gt;c •• lhc

I he)

'"" Yotk MayO&lt; Ed Koch and
lh&lt;l'ltO Rcapnlandtll&amp; wtn
o;,u J•mmy C.ann. In both
IO&gt;t&amp;nca, polls and f•nal Jall&gt;tS
turM'd out to be wtona or "&amp;\11)·

both Cuomo's pnmary

WO

I•••• losoeo. Th&lt;y arau&lt; lhal

lnl minute momentum or one
'-''~ -ndtnJ 1'sur thaa C'etsh2do..,"S
thr murt campa~~n. In 1hc fin.al

ha'c- come under aua.;k as too
~'""'"I·

but rather,

a~o1dm_g

IOt'le," lrhrman't mcdua ad\,M&gt;r
ROKCI 1\IIC\ !Old The Nr" l"ork

Timrs. •• h drh Q up the \'Ole: from

tht otht r "dt."
*
In a dcbllt I tiC\ aled on Sral&lt;~ ld&lt; ~ubli&lt;' chnntls In Surfalo on
S..rurday. L&lt;hrm111 also tUwH1lled
h11 Nhtt ntv. c:amp~gn tad-the
one he hOP&lt;S Will providt rhc I hh
hour pwh to O\Cfcomc Cuomo's
l&lt;ad tn rhc poUs He cl1110s ht"
""" tinkfd •tth 1M ..1ued and
~ISCTedlled pol""' lhal ha•t

rwntd lhc ...-..nomy or 0\lr
Sl&amp;lt"-~11 p;lll of hu hD!K of
bcant \ttn u a fresh hop&lt; for the
Sial&lt;
Cuomo conllnun hopma (of a
'-tfc

\Otf'f HlfftOUt IO orfKC
trlrv•~•on

lthrman'\ cflrcHvc
:t\.\fmh

It's not too late to join the line

of people signing up for their

.

sen1or

portraits.

ames are being taken at the following locations for
photos taken between November 8-12:
On the Amherst Campus:

111 Talbert Hall
14 Baldy Hall

On Main Street :

84S Harriman Library

For those that signed up last week,
don't forget to keep your appointmen~

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                    <text>EORUM

Mond.or 1 No.,.mbol IN 2 Yohlmo 33 Numbol SO S111o Unlv.,.lly of Now Y~ 1111u1111o

Republicans face tough battle

E

ronn or soaal propams
JOb tramlnc and rdualional

V•nam WN
hun rhe D&lt;mocraiJ •• 1966 and

UIISI&amp;na'.

hiV&lt;

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Rcapn hll •UC«UIUII)
&gt;&lt;HniiOUJh

dear~

hurdks '" ht\ 1'110 )tar Ct'IIJ" a1

Ptnldrnl-tuch .u maruputauna
Cooatn).to f\4..,,. an unrorulvh
popu~ r '~' ~ut btU, Fcd«-.J
~ud&amp;eu , 1nd lh&lt;

AV.AC•

We-toml.lmJ"' '" fiKtion pr('\t'nl\
1ht bt&amp;grst ('haJknJ~ )d 10 hu

o;onom•c- anJ 'le"' Federalum
polteld, oot to mrnuon the fuunt
dm~cuon

of thr Rtpubhcan Pan)
and the- count I)
8)'·fke-tt00I, hi~;c lhl) )Cat''·

ha1.e htstontall) brtn dt\&amp;Jicrou'
for thr incumbant prNtdtnl'\
P'\O) tn chc Bouse of
Reprnc.n~athn., a.nd to a le\~f
dcsre-c. che Smlfc ~ond itatt- racH.

T1'lc reason for lhn LS usuaUy some"
son of o.ata.onaJ trt~H for 14htch
thr Chtd E\t\:'UHH· •• blamed.
mo~• PIJ1Kulatlr. problmu t~.lth
the econom'
In 1946 "hen HAlT) Truman
ht Dtn\OC'faU (1)\1
S6 'W'3U tn chc- Houx llo the publiC
llf".U Prn:d~t , I

....,OfflC'd about tncre-awJJ mflalJOI'I
And raunut~.~ \'C'lavti •tft
randlllf lhmuehn unnnplo)rd "
r«a&gt;&gt;On on J9SS caul«! 0..1Jhl
Easmho•cr·, RC"PUblh.-an\ 10 loll
•' .e.tn O\M1 nant'naJ nsws

pro•14•••

hun the prnocl&lt;n•'• pany '"
t2\tw mKI-tom d«UOM-trO•"'DC

B' ALA' KACHI C

b1&lt;~11i11 10 I he \\ llttJIIC I&lt;'&gt;Nbl
~h)\11hl •hal man~ anal)U~
bthnfd 1\ tbr 11~ 10 bt • dc-.ath
bk&gt;~ lor lhe R&lt;!Nbl«an Pan) tn

mos1 ~ are ,...,..,. oH
oo• th20 11\cy •ttt •hen J~mm)

cana and •be Ocmocntic

19?•
~C' •Pm tbl" )'Ut lhC' pan)

m:uomy

LD

lhe Sco&amp;re ltn offke

ol 1hc P1aldeo1- 1h&lt;
Rf1'\lbhc:am.-u; npcat'd to sah
l&lt;m« hon lh&lt; QOP " prepaccd
10 to ~e up 10 lS .c-ao in the Howe

'" Jonu;uy 1981. Unemplo)'TII&lt;nl

and orumuuc Dcmocrau an
1ll~•nt oboul ,.,nina 40 01 mo~
nrv. litrprt:Kntamtl.

l\1,&amp;). 1'1\(' GOP rouncer.s tha1
• u the Democran who ar&lt;

ttan&lt;b at 10.1 pcrt'C1\t nahonw1.J.e
and chit a one ts-~. try~ th~
Reoubticaru ~. tha1 ,.,111101 10
11

responsible ror Ill• prescn1
f'COnom~c mess and the public

RC'a~n·onmcnt or CllOfiCS510nal
dl~•rh.rt v.iU buna ~hoYrdov..ns

bnv..«n mc:umb.ant Dm1cxuu o~~~d
Rcorubhca.n., ~ho Pft'Y10u.tb' ¥-crt
""ht'IO·lrv."' 1n \a(c disanctS anJ
lh&lt;"&lt; cl&lt;alons could bc deddrd
~' - horofully - I he lnua.

should bc patienl wolh ·
Rr.,anomics btcau$C' fUOSI"'tflt'~ t.s
n&amp;h• around tbc c::orncr.
Dt:moc:r~e;.

The

po1n1 out tl)e

ObVIOUS fa&amp;lUtU Uf !Upply ildt

hi-' ycou. for a~.:tw11c. 1hnr arc
t.-ltar and duHnct bsua and 'fill hat
make' u t\C'n morC' unut:uaJ 1.1 thtt•o ma,or J*l'tn art aaualJy
1akona oppootna Sl&amp;lldl Tbc
cconumr n the number onC' topte

T

)

\llb&lt;1bct Of not you ~. '"
lhe Rq,ublican'• eeoa.omi&lt;
pot.,,.., lh&lt; faas llj)l&gt;armll) •ho"

ecMomi&lt;s-lhe JtOwing gap
bt"lwten tht ri(h and the poor and
the l-outs in '*C'lfart a nd educaunnal
(i:·~;lf~llllllll
aid wbkb is -Ullin&amp; 1he

u\Creumaly hopeless sicu.auon of
Americ:o's economically dcpre•o,rd.
AllhouJh !hey or• po)'lntllp

Kf\'n co t..a..\ C'Uts and &amp;rC' toninJ

on thr mmd.t of 1\.mtncan_s • ub
down thc bl&amp; &amp;0' &lt;mm&lt;OI idea&gt; or
1M blttk' hne d1\1dlnJ 1hr
lhe N.,. 0.&amp;1 ond Ona1 Son&lt;ty,
R&lt;PUbllun'• Rcapnoma ond U.C ' the Danoaa1s suppon frdaaJ ond
Oc:mo.-~nJ\ r~UC'd Nf"'lt Dta1um
st••e aKS for ''tcooonue: \i.cum,."
ki\IRI lhC' vottn tO dtadc
rci!Jwn&amp; lh&amp;l many or 1hae poople
•MOO the') •anc chant~ (tom
do flo)( &lt;'&lt;O h•••rbe boouuaps lo
lhe ncb \11 IUppl) s.ck tnciJ.nJ
pull •hctrud•&lt;S up b)
~~~~~nor 1&lt;"\ttrunnn a.d m the

o-

G ENEIIAl P190 1 ol

Keg clampdown; Division I upgrade to be delayed
--~~~
D~
A~V~~~M~U
~
S~
I -­

cannoc fotW&lt; '"..,.,.. Dnwon I

Co"rnbflun• £4utH

fO&lt; 1 •lui&lt; " Based on pcnooaH
c'pcn"'-C and r«mt apo~wc of
UUOnalJ)' l.no.. n td\.ooiJ ror

Nn. York Statt's
nc-o- dnnktnJ I&amp;• takcJ
&lt;ff«1 on O..cmba • .
~ .. :&amp;114 dnnltln1 panla woll be:
•mually dtmmatrd Ia rbe dorms.
Sludcol lwocialion (SAl
Pr.sldcnl Corddl ~hltt lold
tile A&gt;~embl) Friclo)
Scbxb1er fociMd lh&lt;
AsscmbJy's auc:nuon on aht 0(''\W

0

net

drink in&amp; -a.ar

lu~.

aou1.a o""

oenous tnrraaiOn&gt; or Nauonal
CoD•111•• Atlllctlc ..._,.tiOn
(NCAA) f\lla, •hid! hove
"morrrd theu repul&amp;llon&gt;."
S&amp;lnple bcVevcs ua iJ no• lftdr

" We can otr&lt;OJlh&lt;O Ihe
Pfotfllll, but th• poon~r mus•
alwa)'\ bc 10 keep 11 clean and

•ltlun tbc rula," Somple 10&gt;&lt;1
E&gt;en J\111 vnproYinJ IJB's
DI&gt;ISIOO Ill tcaau ""' bc toua)&gt;,

Saropk l&amp;ld, Jill"'. &lt;«&lt;nil)
compldrd repon oe o.tiii.C"UO 11
IM Unt"tniC)'."

••Strmgt.hmin!

a1hlttk' has • price tq . ....,hic::h is
more than lh~ money no•
IV&gt;Liable," Sample con•mded.

rt.r

t«Mda Hu rcaKH'It"' ·~ that .. ,,
t•kn. a lona rune to tM;ukt •
qwlll) P&lt;OIIIm,
)&lt;21

••J

rhc )&lt;a,..o·
l&gt;ud... lhll lhe SA l'f&lt;Knll)

.....nor tpons ..,u ""' bc ,..,.
helprul ... In

pi~

or •h•&gt; monev.

a St&amp;af'olmpowd lft\\1luntat)' f«.

hopefully coupkd -..uh 1uue and

Alurnnt rundi ..,oulJ 5upplcmtnl
lh&lt; monty. "Th" ,.ouJd kod 10
Sample """"'" remo•mJ tbe sclf- rivt )car bud&amp;tiJ, \0 \pon' could
uuposnt &lt;Jiudc\t '\()IUbllr')' rrcr for plan ahcod," hc acldrd.

ro - · · Ibis problem,

Saroplc abo em....._, hu

C'Omminmrnt to 'ncrta.su~~:
UruYU'ltt)' rt:Sdlch "lr' an aa uf
1""erny, UB ran ... outlidc
money • bo&lt;ll mo" other SUNY'•
cannoc btt.IU.iot' they do not ha\'t:
lhe fkully ond lhe raahuto,"
Somrlc loklllte A"embly. He
bcti&lt;'« lllot &lt;&gt;'Cf}ooe ,.ill bcndil
\I~C thex fund.~ ..\'an ~ uwd tu
h1« ~Aff. Sloct Ub&lt;an&lt;S and
..~ttllly like Ihe pta« or rrdu.:rd
Stitt tnOM)'.''

r...,.l

JOmt

of the method~ the Un•vcr:\11)'
plans to \II&lt; to enforce 1h~ 19 y&lt;11
alcohol
hmir. "Allhou&amp;)\ UB
will ftOI bc pi&amp;)111J .... dldotl... h•
said "the Unhenil) will do the
best n can to foiJow lht: llw "
Onr meuurt' b to basically
~
portl« A«&lt;&lt;d•na •o

•a•

cbmln••• ..

Sch&amp;ehttr. "'UnJ\'crStt)' Houuna
has d&lt;adrd th" is the bcll way for
!hem 10 comply wttb the low."
Wilb 0\'&lt;1' holf lb&lt; donn
populalioo _ , to bc col&gt;liderrd
miDon, HOIDIDJ will ..-.lUIIe cad1
pany · - oo •he 1wn or -.ilat
pon- can drillk. 1
••I( it'IJI,lJm(ant aumba.
the req\HSI will be- rllt'Ded do•a,"
Sduldllcr UK!. Re&lt;adau Ad\uon
(RA'sl will oiJo be ...,powtnd 10
cop aay floor - I n mdmdu&amp;l
roouu il aunon "" fovod 10 be: 11
lhe I*'YUB Pmidem St&lt;Val B. Sample
abo opote &amp;I lhe .....,,.,. 001 1
'Wl&lt;ty or lopb. Min) or lllc
topics did ..&amp; 1ppal1o 1he
A&gt;5&lt;mbly membtts. But San&gt;pk'•
.............. 00 llhlcUa chd, .......
nocrd 1/w bc doubu UB can
move 10 DivlaoG I .
S&amp;lnpk told u.c Anemblt lbll
he bct...-c&lt; intcreollqlat&lt; JpOnl
arc bmeriCiaJ ID tb&lt; Uru'tt'•Y
..After spc:ndtftl my timt 11 duee
IJISlilu1c&lt; with suonr sporu
prosrams (Purdue, W.noi• and
Nd&gt;ra.&lt;tal, I lhink IIley ore tood
aJ&gt;d. could bdp U B Jllit .., rhey did
"'beo it wu a privo.l&lt; Jdlool,"
Somple sold.

Hr added. how.evu, lhat " I

Ull l'r. .ldtnl SttHn B. S1mple 1ddresau the SA Aseembly

Dov. Hoclemon/T"" Sp«;trum

�in shc)rt.

s..u, O~tiUatEcH"'' '" C~•t
fttry CAI".O.IIe"t;/Of EctJtotJO!It. Drat

Mt,t~ fCHIIII

Cilll01

Ala&lt;'~ C K«l'lki" •"•P'~tt ftRfOI

0 11'11d .... ~ •..,. ,.

D,t~tOf

Gtrr 5Ctt,..CaMPQ
Stth A!I.VCifr

De-loCiotL•ti COIIItlrlW'flf'O

l

C'OQU'O\ers) U.StUdft\l H'pt'd('OIIhvn 1\IH'

Montoya .calls for maintenance of high
iech rundmg

r&lt;p(CS&lt;IU81ion or .... poup's dwi•·
Fir&lt;"OIU &amp;re upe.:ted ~ a m«&lt;lll&amp; ahl4 momonot ar th&lt; Tao\
loo~ for cl&lt;t01b in ~ ednt&gt;day'o '""'of 1~ Sr-&lt;'1"'"'

The 1;8 11udmt chApin of 111&lt; 1\mcn&lt;U ln&gt;lolult of A«OMui.IC&gt;
and Astronauua Thunday at\rrnoon hoAtd u •nrormaJ QlJntJOA
and ans,.cr ..,.,.on ""'h Earl J ~lonao•.. of Ill&lt; SolaJ S)'llrms
E'l'lo&lt;a110n O.vuoon of NASA

Montoya .. or ~ ed on 1\&amp;ahl taaona and I'&lt;OpuiS&gt;On S)'llems
r&lt;&gt;&lt;arch for otor ' · IS proJ«t brfort l&amp;l.ona Ill&lt; pogllon Of
PJoararo M&amp;n.lln of thr Voyartt &amp;nd P.ont'l:f probt P'f"'&amp;l&amp;m\
Sc-&lt;niJ ~tudrnl&gt; tw~tapaled u Momoya lidded QU&lt;Stoons oo

otehnoul cmploymrno outlooh. ohc fuaur&lt; dormoon of NASI'&gt;
pro,gram11. and "&amp;nO'" aspectr of &amp;tn-r mmmt sprndinJ fn tht
fodd&gt; of mcarch • ..:lClal f)IOJllltl&gt;. and dtlmt&lt;.
Wloilr nodnJ otoao IOd&amp;l p"''fWJ\J flU a &lt;tal need on IOCI&lt;I~.
Monaoya .a~d lhal 1\rnrnca's l&gt;U'IIIOn on 111&lt; ,.otld bas bmo buUo
on ttdlni&lt;-&amp;1 &lt;upcnoriay. ond thai a d&lt;crc&amp;i&lt; In lb&lt; I&lt;Yrl of
t«hntcaJ raearc:h and dtwlopmt:nt would k.ad 10 a 1u&amp; auraruve
J'(IOIIlon in th• world .
Moooo1 cited • 1979 rc:por1 ,.hlch ,ho,.ed lbll """'ics spnn for
NASA raearch and d...,loponrna rao!ltcd 1 14 oo nn&lt; pay ·l&gt;ot~
ratto (tad\ dollar •~&gt;&lt;•• t&lt;n&lt;taled Sl' •onh or rconom~e 1Ctlv11y
Wilbon oht US) Montor• added th., ahr archnla) oommuruay
,houkt twomc mote politk&amp;lly aware and L&amp;l.r an ~t1vt Lnternt
'" 'tlrhtrt America~, pohau Art hcack:d

-

Colleges' Task Fcwce In a fire
Th&lt; ((lllqe1 T &amp;~I Foror ~.. bro&gt;mr thr

\QUI«

of • l&gt;&lt;ll

b«n Q\Kih01'1ti\J tht

nat ion .d

'" PorooiiCIICooc!i...,..,

-~-e..

O.·&gt;OCn·lt.•F'• •lWt•
LOU $dN'U;fN IW9
0.\llt~"Vholo

,......

a......,~

f&lt;.~tf'IA~""'

Protection against teenage pregnancy
lbr fcdcnl JQ\mommt appropriaaod ss.s orulloon to tb&lt;

adoicsocnt family life prOJTltll. ,.boch • ill doltnbult lhe monry ao
cocnmurutics W&gt;lh probkmJ or l«n·IIC&lt; prranancitJ
In aht us. ont ouo or 10 '"'' bct•cm the II&amp;&lt;&gt; of 10 '"d 19
tJa:oma amanana . Acconllna ao DotWd Und......oocl. provam
dWrman uit will em~ubt counsdl.n1 about adortton aJ an
alt&lt;tn&amp;livr 10 abonion." l(.ocpina on Unt Wllh Rupn'• '"''·
abortion stancl, aht mon•r cannoa b&lt; uJcd for abonlon cnun~ellnJ
and miW onl) cncouror&lt; aduprlon u 1 ••Y of dupO&lt;oona of lh&lt;
omwanted th~d

o..tot. l.liat'IW~tft
Ton7 a,..,ecta.MuSk:
8oO

kNMNyr~ T H Uitt

Mien..! F ._.~ 11'1:111111• C4Mtn~K~U~tt

Wtc.ft'-ttl E. Sh• Ua nl.itiHNst M•~'~•O•t
M IC.na.t Cw-atofofAIWff/ llht' ,.,,.,".,
CII'IOy Y,UQn11niACf... C:OOI'dlltt rot
~ M llte~"thoducdo.~t .,, _.,.,
~U'Y

OM•hiiA-., hod..c:UM COOl.

UwJ11• eon• •,~«tt"
1M of,PKI~IW I I~ Dy lM Fltld

~.,.,~ S~ndlealt, LOot MQ~es

&lt;'flrM-t Synclicat, Co4 teg~ll • HNC!Unu

The boys get more loys

hrr"- ~led ,.. .U.KII Syru;flal eO

Sovi.a lta&lt;kr Loonid I. Br.....,., h&amp;&gt; pronuoecl h11 IJ&lt;11crab oh11
u, lh&lt; fact or on 1\rncricll&gt; llms bulld·up, II&lt; Will alow lb&lt;m more
tnd better- ._..capons to deal with Amcric::a:n ''ad'Vcntunsm ..
B&lt;tzhroevlilid b&lt;ls "tluo~J~b Wltb RCIPJl'! rudeoa&gt;" ond
"•ill never let til&lt; Uniacd Staa&lt;J bral u• in ab&lt; anru ""''• ahouth
II I&gt; 11\&lt;) ,.ho &gt;tartod IIIIi ont." The 13 )Ut old PoUtboto chid
m'Uscd Re&amp;Jan ttf taklnl away b.ii. 11QOWftlllf," aduC'\emcrU or
dttml&lt; br pro•ol ona 111&lt; cwnna tbt on ororu

AOwn._,, or~. 'o St~ta.lnc

MM1 Unht4 ,.._,, S~ndtt•t• TM
~trum •• reor~tecf fof nlltona•
~l•l&lt;no
CommUonkltiOM and

-

Cffculetton

''*'Of

2G,GI:)J

1M tp«ttU"' ottk:ta ett 10a:.a In
1• , ....,. k e n. ••• •• Unitoertll'fbl ,.• ...,
V~

et &amp;t.tflak\, kNalo.. Hew Yot\

t&lt;*T-171~2*
~~ 1-llvi!.... N . Tho

_ " _ , _ . . . ,.... Ire.
Edoaor.al policy II ... _
Dl'.,.

l&amp;ICWI~t ~I.,...OIM;

l'ltet,.. .......,_ Wft"'u• INt ••cwn.
~tof tM Edltor-i~t HI
t.t ncur~

,,.. ~ tt Clftn'ed 0r lh.ti•IO
...... ,....'"IC . lll'O~•SJ
a.,tt&amp;JO.NY

Ski Swap
Fr iday . November Srh 9AM - 8PM
Parl&lt;er Hall RM. 2

Schussmelsters Ski Club Inc.
Registration of Items to be sold will
be on Thursday from 9AM - 4 :30PM.
8-. Friday after SAM

Due To The Failure In officer Upd~te
Forms, The Following Clubs H~ve Had
All Prlveleges Suspended:
Alpha Epslton Delio

Arc:Ntecture &amp; env. OMIQn
Blc&gt;Chemlstry
Clccolo llollono
Ec.onomlc$
lou 8eHo PI

Atrohefll WomeN Center

APHOS
As1Tonomy

Gray Ponlllers
Pep Club

Ovefeolert Nv:J.

SIMS

2~ ~...,_ ~-·---· ··

NACAO

Ge&lt;mon
Small Business
Sociology
SMCS
Women In Management
U.B. Veterans Society

Newly formed Gaelic Society
1st Meetings
1 1/ 2 - 4PM 222 Talber t
11 /3 - 4PM Rm . 15 Dief. Annex

WOIQOITle$

Ealorion
Poklltonl
Sooltl East Ailon
Ulcronlon

Varsity Club

Shocle$ ot Movement
Gvmnos11cJ
Bl*on Fd&lt; Dancer~
Croa Country Ski
Slcubo Divert
U8L5 Society

Commuter Affairs Meeting
Tues ., Nov. 2nd 3 :45 PM
Palmer Room , Harriman
It's Your School Too!

�Foreign students left out in cold
~\fonu1111t

Ed11ar

np11r the- lac1 that a1mo'll
100 saudcnl~ may ~I\ •n

tturnc:rs, tkarkal conntc'lioru

.,,u

\I('OWOn. (i«trxjt) lind hut
.-.a. be' ~.. aUab!c 1n the dotmnon
br:t•rtn thr .. ~ m tnd "t p m

''""'"t

bqtnn•n.s: ~0\cmbtr l4 ~1\J
mdtna Sarunt.} ~o~nnbn Z"'
All Ehrou ,... ....,OJ&lt; tla.,n&lt;al
-o no hot
hJ.hn. or ,.'OOk'n•

..,.,.,rt.

fa&lt;·1~1~'\ ""'11 t'lt ~~~lablf' 1&lt;'

Tht rl«tn~·1h mu~ ~ hunt'J

''-t"fln C'l

IC'•I) anJ Ul.hlrn up \OnfiC\.:U(Ioft\,··

StCumy rt·ltSOns. all ahc

M

mt of tbt uudmt.s

r~uesu.n&amp;

houflnl durin&amp;. th.u ptnod ate
from fort:I&amp;Jt (."'Ounuia and
rqwcseruata\d ha\t complam&lt;d
ebou1 the lack of hat a.nd

ha''"'

''To ac"\."'n\Ph~ thu:, the l'h~A 10 mo\c to Rfd Jacln. Studtm
flt\.lrK" hM to EIK"'tl m\.bl be
Alloaatioo lntcmauonal Arfaar1
rurn&lt;d orr 12 ho~.~n a d.t&gt; lor lout Coordmatoc Dean Jan-et dairn&lt;d
J.a)'l.'' lf'W'b t.aMi ""In m)
Jarm sent~ ktter or com~~t
'f'JnJOn. thtt CThanLt:St\anzt
Co va.no pa.rua- in.,&lt;M~«&lt;m tM

fln10d VIOUt.J nuw thor lra\t

rm\a&amp;na"l stuckou Emcrr;t"n•)
al:arm and hfht t'Htc!m •oukJ t.'C
ma.n:aahcd \aa ..n C'Olff£C"""·"'

rtnnara&lt;

ror

~udmu are mo' ~ lnto onto quad
and rof 1hc vacauon puiod.

""'ndH\&amp;S be: cof\du~td t"'a')' five;
lft&amp;n- Yfl t,n.,s rtl)Onfd ch.&amp;J th"
Thankllt't'1nl •1U mart I be: flru
ttmc thnc \)\1Cfft') \tiotll h.a.. f bttn
cl'lcd.cd
dwr lmtalLllton,
tJuc 10 buJitt ~'-"nuraJnu

ahr EIKOCt Compte\ O'er
the upcom101 Th.llnk\J]¥1n&amp;

..,u an Oh.l~r 10 run .a

AM&lt;lcielt Dire&lt;1or of
Holllin&amp;Caty Soellner nor&lt;d 1~11

A\'iOC'..,Uon rcqullcmtnll stipubtt

thll te4h on transrormcn, o;l

D

comple~.

Supcrlnrend11111 Herb&lt;tr l..&lt;wl$.
Nlllorial El«rn&lt;al T""'"'

By T ERR Y C AN ADE

dtrCUIOn
urmng off thr
d«tr'k"it) a great inco.n"tn.rnor-

ancon"m•tntt:• M- addt'd
Tht- l

ftJ\t-r\tl~

Houqnt Offl'("f

apml OMI •u•nc«&lt; 1o Muoc

\mhtnl t.amru' ~dwknt~ "'ho
"·;ann,-.c m.a~t 11 h,-.mt for 1M
hullda' 10 ~••&gt; IQ Rrd Jad.n
Quadrlnllt lnun~:f'\ tn lht £ihcotl

1n J'N't'S1 forCIJ'O

Sllldrt'tll•tl,,

o:annoc alford ro ao Mm&lt;,

larre~

~d

• Wh.ac 1f the)' don•t ba.~re
rnc-n&lt;b ""ho they can ita) 'tUth""

*"'""t"f

4\.\('lrdln, to Ph)"~
Planl
J.rft"t ail.ed . ltoLI,inJ.''
__
_ _ _ _ _;___ _;__ _.:.__ _ _ ___, .,..,
Red Jock&lt;~ and ~..,at"'~'

---~-..;_

Mats to be Placed
I•n A I u m n I• A r e n a

''hv.ouldbclud.K:roust.o

h,~":.:::.:;~&lt;Jd~~:;llnue "'

II- '

T~

SA

rur~hA.tot th~

il.&lt;dr ~ould

lu&lt;l p&lt;OJ&gt;O"'I. IO&lt; a rtport&lt;d
nu, monc) ~oukll~

Alumni Arene 's tloor. In need of m•t
"'~"' hl M hdd .tl the .a~rn•

nc Studtn1 "-.\Wtr.:li.Uoft

cSI\) h.U •\"VlC'd O~t

I'WiiU

r'ffl~' for \ k.C

Prn,(Jrnt .;tl t '"an'c antl
\lot~4j~tmtrll ld~·
Tft-Jrchnt tM ru.h:hur of. Oot'~'
co' mnt ma.r fOC' 1bc J}'mfl&amp;)1urn
noor Lll the- 4.twnn A.rma

o..,

Httd~~

,n

Tht a,r~t .. ~"" 1ht
uwcknt ao\trnm('nt to rt««d

~ nh

rt.n• for • ""'"" Demnl&gt;&lt;r
' ~h~w *ith a hlJ n~ band
1 ht mat wtll be: OC'C'CUaf\ for all

(\(t\~ 1h1r1 4J'('tf"t•na ''tf"h.ll'
vrMr to a\onJ d:t.O'I&amp;fln• lht: OOOJ
.. ~ ...-h "''...,~'"' 10 Sl\ l'rnadcnr
t.f'tnkfl Sch..-tuer, .. ._1.\ not
Jd&lt;QUIId) r&lt;O'O&lt;I&lt;d ~y pllr&lt;' aJ
cUnt\tf\U) Pre1o•dcn1 Slntn 8 I
'Sa.mrlt''~ 1DAUJUfll~ "

II a~'"' mC't ""'"h ~hac.ntn,
\

..._~

PrC"\u.lmt Phil

t•ILcn nut of &lt;~udenl ~lOr)
fta, aiChOUih U •3$. nol Uk.IUdfd
1n tft.t SA·, bud,d for •h•' ~car
S \ v.ou!d I hen t~ the m&lt;&amp;a tn
rht- t lm'Cf'"" on an._,~, ra1t
hM a ume pcr-10.1 tnd•n,. .Omettn-c
tn Ihe upc-onun&amp; spnn.r SftMittt
'·Th&lt; SA "oul&lt;l tl&gt;m bu) b.:\ rltt

mAl fur I~&lt; hdl pro«. wm&lt;~ln&gt;&lt;
a.roltnd Apr1l ·· 0nt) a GOmmaJ
f« """ld It&lt; cl&gt;lfred b) •~• Sl\
'-'\t'f

Pl.Jn~tflh,

and

,mdtnl'i Inc 1n ltC"J Jad.n,"

"Thr L'nn-cr\tt) dcxcuuahnd
tht' t'ln:trKtt)" Hlttm•ll,ln•l\tllc1cnt~ "' hen the\
clo~ the lnltfllo&amp;U,..I C'tf'U~ ••

L~b ··~•••n&lt;d
Thanks,t\ tns "IC'IUC\n .,;u

l1tnC1 ..atd ..-nr

1\0I mal hou,ln~ I'"' II" \1 t'f m•H '"i
~tudtnl»- to Rt'\J J"det . · ·Ju•t

1hc IU};ll'1i penod. ~o-td1nJ,

•~ t~ SA r&lt;e!ldml. b&lt;..-aW&lt; rb~

lhl'f

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wu \lf -.ay Ul .a\t fhh ,~nll
r141nh
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lhc nt;llll rr,,l'lku...uh lhcH~urt h~\ twn t\lltr11UN
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1\'IUIIble tim~ .
Jarrtr "lnl&gt; !IUdr•h Ill~ &gt;~I&lt;
no other 1(tlution' and adm1Hcd hC' tn &lt;~IIV an thttr ov.-n roonh \.turin~
~ould enlen&amp;in any $Uli.J~IIOM
tht ......atton a~: oppu~d to lht

f"hc tint pc'O~saJ lS C00\1\JttrtJ
1" be more rcti&gt;Onabk' to
S:h~"hltr, whel \3Jd rhal ··._~:lin
n10fC' tn&lt;hned tO"Mdi it ,it thl\

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tht i'htt C"hrt,lmu bra\.
Kfn&lt;'\lCU., fot ftar
"-0uk1 frttlt v.htlr

1

condhioru, •• Hous:mg Dttr\"'10r
Madison Boyce •llid. Our ht had

All ~urcc1 r--'platncd th11u thttc
n no tunt rhat no litudtnt\ .nc 1n
the dormnor~. but lltrrtt
maintAined thai more foraan
\IUdcors n.n :tfft'rd to 80 hon\t
dunnw: the ' Un1mtr , Both ~hnn

8\ GAR\ STER'

&amp;&amp;~ted tha• lht .. .w\ I•' h«n w.htft" •t- rfto-:-alt qtJdt!)h
~uran• the- ) -~uon rcnod •.•
N dont v.oulcl M a\ mU4h of an
So&lt;hn&lt;r 1'\rfli~C\1 ..Th&lt;
~rK'On~tt'IJt'n« ..tl 1ft) tamt dut~nr
lntnnauon.aJ Crottt ,.. ..., .JI"aH
rh~car
h"---a!N thtn And mG"1 fOtctJn
~ v.oc '- ~o.:annot be dunf un

on.l Janet

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lht mJI
\\ 11h m.1n\ ncnl\. f•• ~
SA. ttlaln ,,..,,~&lt;t. .h•r -~tfln "'
1n1tul ~u~ha\r h ""''utJ then rrJ\t ~kl .u Iher .c1.Jhull-.c • .Jnd a •"·"
the- ~I h.•lhr l•nt~C'f\lh fttt II
\Je.al.tf nwnt'1' mu•ht\1. lht ' \

fl't"\lUI 1«. o;.hl\.h ''h.&amp;' Ml

\.\Hild h..J\t 4 \tf\ I"()V.tthtl
~n~u\lmc-ne 10 'VIt'Hl. •llh an the
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b«n ..:on\t4etal ... •"'"ord•n&amp; hi
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h.aJ man)

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•I " • "he• .. ~ hntl'k.tal
tft\on&amp;rnfml'' In ._fodf If '-OUtJ \\)~
$\1,()..() tn Of~ In rcfamil• u 10

k.AJ•nt ur '" Uu• ru•n•."

~hat.:hltt ..:\lnhnucd .. fttlil 11 •
~n) comrk\ &amp;htauon. l'C\:IIU\.C'

rhf Lru\aQI) dMJ ,. \(t\ dumh
thtnl b) tiLtrut lh&lt; m.at out ur tU
t)U&amp;J:n&amp;l popo~ r.._., lht bujt\J,n ..
Ai I und~anJ •'• tht: bu;ldmr
v.a._' •nU.all't tututltd'a· • fTf\ltl•
fKW1"')(' bu.Ua111,., """lt IU\1 a., ;1,1\

• Uh .11hlf'11o. srantJarJl..
f 1\c- Jfrrtna'"'"' hm already bern

('Nil()h

\.tnlrlot'd tO ~ 20') '4,t\Uit tfle4CT\
h" the' :O.~uonat CoCitJJitt Achktk.
'\~\u(l.t "''" 'lltld ,.vul\1 h1~r to be

rt,mit'kd "'"'"' ~•'h rtfi1lt\.h1ng

Sut&gt;-Boerd I Cllaum•n Oa•ld
HolfmiJI"" fnd.t) r-rnrn&amp;. O.&gt;r.
1\-..'t'Pitd l-"'0 etpunnt. bdn&amp;

&gt;'011\tda&lt;d b)

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if&lt;

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qroable to mt, .. ~ ..a&gt;d
' h onl) 100'-. 10 minuiCl roc lhcn1

10th ANNUAL TURKEY TROT

ro rroP&lt;'... thrm horh "

DATE: 11/18/82 (The Thursday before Thanksgiving)
TIME: 4:00 pm
PLACE: Outside Alumni Hall, on the rood by the baseball field; the
new Webster Entrance Rood.
COURSE: ApproximatelY 5,000 meters (3.1 miles)
1l1e course wt11 be ""'on pat! o1 lhe UI . Croos COUI\1,.,. cour~ 11 w ill 11011 on 1t1e Websler
Enlronce 11o0&lt;1. oo OtOUnd Solrd PI IOoCl bock oround lhe bock toke, come dOWn tne rood
to fronller llo0&lt;1. lllln to o cor-nptel&amp; lOop around loll&amp; LoJotle ond flnltn 01 6olrd PI
lours wtl be oYOilol:*l ot 2·30 pm
The ooune
be morlled IUIIIclllnllv

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NAME----------PHONE NO. _ _ _ __
CATEGC&gt;QV:

UNDERGRADUATE

GRADUATE

FACUlTY AND STAFF

~MAl£
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EN1ll'( OEAOUNE: 3:30pm 1M dc1y

$15 OFF on lOK Gold Rings

ENTJIIES ARE FREE OF CHARGE IWO MAY

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What happens 11 you do not vote tomorrow?
Yo
entlments wilt continue to be
Ignore your Unlversrty deer mated even
funher and your Interests disregarded agarn
Get out and vote.

T hanks

10 ~ddiWSI " " AtHff'blt tnll

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lh•n• Ill* mtmbll'f ol tfl• StUdiJU

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f'r oow:~ s "er to e&lt;t f'"'J t ,, fco

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membetJ I ltopo tl fftry m••tmo

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.stua•ttt w• trl 1110 now ;n ' " '
proc.ss ot crwatm11 new

10

onng 11 ltt&amp;r ont gve~t

ft ft4

MottO•r '"ro.Jgrt

Jt r,., Otten, ~thr
Studet'lt AIIOCIItiOn Assembly

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Sunday RJ tuaJ
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.,. a rJrap

"•" •• .,, ao.u, 11te Fur

,..,, . '"~ "'"'•'' tiffing trOilrtd tht
mung room .all•rmg nt•n~rry at me

No worries

n.•; hOplftQ ~Hrottd hop• '"'' &amp;I
G•rve~ "'" •tmta
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EOtiO
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E~rt.. rot on 1Qa5 COI'It;..Hnhtf

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c:.are&amp;... ta '••1o ~••,.

F1111 ,our ,.It,, ;ntpl •• tllar rou
must "'"eon~ ot '"~•• "'a'"
lordM to"'"" a •·good run• 01

•Is• 'Itt ltom• "fatcflmg t'lf4Jitl ol
fttt J•lteno,s'' IS I CC)ftffrOIJtnOf
of f'K)f
one A~t•ntl). ttl•

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o"I'IPiace youW tovn&lt;J to"'"' 1
pood tim• IS II I 0.1 ttl'"' tar

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not f'e~Qli"- 1 Sltw•tt .. urtl
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w..,. •• got CM so~• af'lOn~
tnN,..,l lrt&lt;t IH trt~fts lftd

Mtd«S out Mty

to lmo whofl

we

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up 101 • Oltc• mtu Ooth w•.s. •
Ulllt tpprthtn,IVI 04JI lfrl Fur·Mirt
and I d«kl«&lt; It
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lodpt Wlf/Cft Wll I ftttle ~ ~f"·Y tnd

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us

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4'ttO . 81111/t OHth Alltt;ll

l ltetftiiiWS (fo tk#tt.Airtg} IInce e ny

PfOANiO/t.ll All trourKJ us: m•n
IIH1 •omttt """ Oltnlr ,,.,.,,

Ol 1~1 IJIIIOU#tJ COlt IJ miiCft. 01'

II'#UIIIed IOfVIIIrd 1m1d I

ln:t thett, tM tmount of rnotNy

ucop~tony ol

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'"'"or lour houri

piOCHdHJ 10 I Ql/,.~ fii i OOtted
Wflh biJtttfftg, ,,., m ,t l WI hl tln .,

1/Hiy , . . OUOI«rto •ny
tt*J.tNNt wiOI•nons fK wteolr'IIOit

light
Rlltlellftlly. .-.
myrJid oi!K&gt;IftUIH

S.Cottdl~. t cJk1rt'l thin• ,,.,. ,,.
"''flY,,.,. aOHJmg eilllln.a wno ' " '

/OJII ltom p.lllt!g 1-pnt~rod II

rou -·r pion 011 O&lt;NO/flg ••1

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Q&amp;~#C.,y ~I litO IOUf'ldS Of

ICoclt ., GokJtn ,.,,.,.Hsary
A flit tn11tUt... Mter, 111.,
t'tfiMtg out life to Otvlt, tn11 Wll"
s•gt IIPIIIrtld to CJI t!tlt Out
lng.,. 11 tftt bltcf robtKIIJgurea
mladlrtctl&lt;lt/ld '"'' Etl Gerv~
liN one to blama.
Sot. 1~11 O.•o It tHII'f - P
H•'a ligltt 'II A'ttow II lh• pl*'fOI•
w«t~ I ~ ,,,,;., l rtd tft-e dtmn
gamt • o.Jiid "'~ Hen 01t fiM
tvo. ltOnt o~ th1a fli04Jtd Itt~

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So. tiHJ Fur ltltn Oo4A•. ltt6 1
lrt lfndl'19 t b~IJ lor S11 #10 to tnt

Tn• Bultaio lf&amp;giofl Ohtpttr ol
R~ CtOJI WIIIN' 10

tltt AmerJcen

tnlrtA Uti ..atu&lt;1tl1tl, II Cully tftd
ttl II ot tJ8 lot lflf $UCCftl olttr•

OctOI»r 4 5 •ltd 6 umpu• blood
Otlltf

A to,.1 ot .564 ~"''' ot OJoo&lt;J

" ' • coll«ted m ,,.. '"'" d•r•.

1M 222 Ol I he IHt''IHll dOIIO/Inp
W.,t llf'lt timt OIOt&gt;IJ·dtMOII
Wt gNt IP«I•I ,,,,., to t!t•
IOIIQw;ng ~D,. Or, Ntughton.
Scn041 of Mttdlc~nt; Or Burford~
School of Heltth·rellt•d
Ptoi•UioflS, ~~ She/fum, SDnool
of tntniQemenr; DHn l"lti'WIY,
&amp;!tool ol SocJal Wotl&lt;. Mo Brttnl.
~ool of Arclfll«:turt lftd O.•'P"'
01 fMgana, SchOOl o1 O.nt11rry,
All4r Htrre:rt, SchOOl ot N&amp;H"IittQ
Rn/td.ttnt OU*CIOII Ed Co"i"l
Cfllp lfolr»lfn. Pout OoiiiClln

Doll" YO&lt;Jnp. Gory John1011, ,.,,,.,

J,,.., ,:ala-cot. trtd

NFLPA lor tn• ioU ot OU/

K•r ScltJ.ss•r,

fiOQuft• Hty, Wt 8ttrt'l goJng to
,..,, rhl• ltJng down, r• Anaw

' " tht Rultlent Atttltlnta

N1mt1 wtthetd by t-.q~•t

Mt. Boyct, Ctntfll.e Sclortl,o,
Oottald Grelbmet, Ro.seannt

Ruuo, Arm Taylor, Mtcnltl llctt•
ond GlbtiOI¥ MIOkel/

llttOUgtt •

bf Jr»elNt
~ ll •taontywmt'M
AHIJftt of wit tfKI dlxtlffty '""
ft1119

fro"'

Shl.lnQ tfttlf llltl II U&amp; Tl'lanJ.
God we f10I IWIV Otlort ,,.
uctd1c•• otgan

sHtt tinct tftt ••oond AII-Ftlller

••t

More lhan ks

fW fY
wtttll'lg •

rob«/

lli&lt;lcJt , _ , llllod high .oo••
Ck.Jr 4ttHI. •• r• n ttProuglf tn•
Amh.,-tt C.mput loolclno , .._, rM

PS Wlull-)'0&lt;1&lt;10. &lt;1011 rpo
•trtdMittfl "'' Amh.,-at C.f/'fpul
lioN on lhf 'lllrH•M(Js A biJftCI?
ol Qll)'t HI bMCir robH 4/td 1 lfJIIU

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mi.a11.tt

.-ou lOt t

vV~tt f

P P S Hoy A4 rm oorry ·-IIIII&amp;
I •now 1'0CI htY• hid tXCiuiNI

tlilr 1 ~od to po public,
Ol?t WII /Uif 100 blgl
rlgntt

rhlt

.llmofiCon Rod Crott

lulfolo "tOion Ctltptl&lt;

�op-ed
Looking Over The Wall

P

Oiii'CAI ,of\h att II•IJI popular. tSO.C!IIIy

afounG e1«Uon ume PoU11ea o.t.ev. 11 or not

••• "eo- •mportent O.C8\I. . Ih,ougn QOftfnment

sedery Is snaC*t and GOnltoUIICI a.no our flttt O.C.tdoltd

Peopte -.t'IO ,..,.,. thfs muen autnottt) are cMhnrt.ay
lmpottant •~ 1t••S bl1nQ'I u~ baCk to po41hcal JC)U.a.
TM. prob(.em 1Jo IMJ 100 many oot•l~ftl 0t POIII~I
grouot l fe CH appear loo'lll't S\HI, 11 s 1\IC.e 10 11\IQh eno
be hrnny Out t'IJQI when OUf :IOCfety te at alake ana It)\ a t.1
wny the to' •s are 10 n~moroua-tf ll\tY ar• goln9 to tteat
U!t so thpptHtUy, ..r• dO unto tnem wlin a IUtle sat be

.sarcasm 01 apoof
So~umea 1 toke ts not

hmn~

and

tl'\11

uauelt)

haopen.s wnen 'OmtH'IInQ! •• o-•'r .MfiOut and foohstl to
t~

potnt

W~l It II

not

IMIOUS lft'f'mQfl Of tO

otant•ntl)

P&amp;N&amp;r$0 lflll f(k.l Jull dO not ttnow what to make of It
So. this e~tJCM't d l ~ let arhmtt. abOut the biQQifl uf'llunny

Joa-e II\ ""'''lean DOIIttcs-tne Right

l~l"'

(ATlJ oany

Thero .are aew"al bothe•10m1 1n1nga tOOul fHLers

hrat
o' au ~~ It 1 noltonat pOinteal party which eUhet endots.ea
c.andt01 1e~ or OU\&amp;r o•rt••• ot cvta vo Ut own gaf\1110IIta

bateo on a tingle Issue-making abonlon• lllega~
Ne.llr ~IMJ ecooomic mlt!Ofl, lt'M ll'lrtA1 of "''' . cubllc
ealJCauon. aiding lht poor flg,mng Olt.erllnin"lott or
~~ It

oltler compliCIIOd. •moo•tant concemt of IOCIIIy. The
ATl paray Dehe"'e' 11\tt '"'fYthlng oan ~ IOh•frd Dy
ma lu~

a.boftton• illeQal

Someume1 tl"ey htwe en '"'''••Uno PQCm. f&lt;H
eumpte James Gallagntf. runttlnQ 1()( 1 " ' ' in the
.-.ouH Ol A.eputsentiU¥01 In New Yoflfl )Jrd dfiWCI

(BuUIIo) t,IIO thll tt\1 ~T will tmptOV. U •tJOrt iO~I
ate OU11AWed bK.IUII 1tWHI 'Will be mort Ametltant

trO\I\"'d ta pay

ta.~os

INI tnua ~• moM) comtnc Into

tne goo;efnmen' to f'lelp nunoa ,.,.,.. mort 5tn0041\l•
Granted. JoQte"al 4a. Gal..ghel np11 1MG T'*l WCMI~ 01
no nMd to chenoelhe ttac.t pol~&gt;ey ol tntl C04.1ntf)' ft we
C:OI.JWJ 1\.alll I la'OI" tiA DA&amp;f' 10 •ort( ftom In I ~nl(\t
Ihat , ..., Ot1t ana o~alf mill lot\ potenttll clttt.nt Ma

Guest Opinion

By Alan Kachic

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,._..,..r.,.. by &amp;tiOrt'On *"'err rear. you
rov' •Ditn.,
to mHt Ihe needs ol Us. peop~.e.- Whet a humanlll a.r~an
0\hOI All. .,.,.,.,.tu '*•nt to 1&gt;011&gt; ti&gt;O economy by
oanrWng •bon tona Me~u.se the mone-y th.at1.a 61*\t Ofl
"lomQ ana llnlth care could b e - t bottw etoewi&gt;O•o.
aucn u in
I'M1"lt payc:Nc"s.. WhO paya. PQIIUcia"•'

So n

Tht moll anno.,,nv ttii"O abcM.It tht Kn. pall)' t.s. the

""'"be' of men fnvoiMd ln u
inWOIYif'Q

AtxH1ton t.1 an luu.

II inwOI...S ,,.._, DOd'U II'Mt

~

tf'Ht•J

lt~S.

F.n. IMft Cllt hl\'t II\ OPH\JOft 01\ lb01110n and ate

tl'tll RTL. ers do h.J-v-e stand.s Of'l ottm
luuu GJlitagnet Is 1tuely conc.t...cl about 11&gt;0 .,.~of
ouctea.s wa.r but befle¥"es IMt It abOfUon was U54fgal rt
&amp;eem'l

WO\I~ 0. I mool lf'ltNt.. 81.11 f"'liCM:If Wll&amp;f IS I

I'RI CCI"Getn

for Arn.-Jca.ns becaluu ... society that l!.llls lt\e Innocent
u.nbOtn by lbottton lnG 1he tl(tt&gt;rjy aMI Ut by N\hlnUit

wlflal'llr'ayalac. the d.1ngec- ot waJ and oth*'
""P'NUnttft•" (T~ot'$ What 1&gt;0 ulc) Not only do&lt;l• lho
An pauy h•v• a ttand on the l.-sues. but tney aft
~rnecf aoou' a wtde range ot people-the yoUI\Q. tn.
okt end tt'lfl unfOtt\JnAfl
Robert Boftnec the RTL c.ancldate fOf governot, woukt
bt eoneemed about ~X~btlc funding of eoueatlon,
"However. mUfk&gt;ns ot lnnoce"t unbOfl'l aauk!.s Wrflll never
have a chtnc:e IQ 00 educated oecause 1My \lllrlfl totally
without •eo• I l)fotectkm an(J were Ntlt&amp;d ro, coMenloflce "
So why worry about ttOucauon

A rter. try • nd l)fes.ent tnemsewes •• nomanuarftnt
why do m•n.,
ol IMm IUC&gt;P&lt;&gt;tl rlgMI wing oarty lines? Pllylllt Sellally,
~ho Ia mote than Just 41 RT\. 'er bvt hmt.ef criticism '' nor
ntedtd h4Me.. ~atd In the now famout uuJy clast'C
ttatement tnat tne 11omk; bomb 11 a wond&amp;ftof gilt horn
GOO " weapon tt-.11 has 11&gt;0 poter1t1AI IO wlp&lt;o oul mote
concerned with tne welfare ot an people. So

U•••· ano

jvat ··potfmtlat•• one1-, t~n l'l'(1hlt~g •ls.e

tllo•oclto . ., .. lwtt IIley want but they.,.,. no •oght to
control 1 'WO""&amp;n 1 COO'(

Until btt'IPl.. a fetua 11 Oependtnl uPQO II• moth«'$ boGy
for Ill Of Ul lite fync.tiOhf WhiCII tl somll•r • ltt\ough
otwtou.slv not tne Hme. n any otoan Thua. It ts 1 cart of
n+r 000'1 Wro.G , . , lht tight to Sly •hit SM c.an do with
nor o•n body t'M men' I tol• ttlo get hef pregnant, lhe
womll"' CIC)itS thl r11t, ftiCIUOI~ Ctrr;'t'!Q I he lt1U$ lfOVnd
w11n h., tor nine ~'"' ana t~)l;ll'l,g h., lite 1n cf'lltoolrtn

Ewen •n tnue oay1 ot I!O.r1t~ people (ha ha, ,,other
to"• tiHt!IJ u '.S ttllltno WOMI'l ..,hO uiually et"d.i up with
mo11 of tne tuponalblllly ot tilling tne cnUd E11en wnn

ce"''''·

dey Cif•
molt women htvt t(l La~u ioave hom
work fOf' a pet\Od ot
p lace• • ftnlnclel nurdcto
upaf\ ner-otp.ctelly 11 ane 11 unmlttled, wklowed, 01
olvorctd tiow OOIJI the auopofl ntt.s.elf? wnat &amp;conomtc
pollc'•• hav.. the •nl'•t• to solvatlus one?
11 wou•d ~ ~lnd
f'ltl\ to leo Oalleghof ot Sol'\fltt on
tnt campalqn 1t1U coping wHn &amp;e'l~ral ttnall cnlldren wno
neto 1 dlln• Ul wattt to bU thanoed 01 tl&gt;eld while he was:
g!Ying I POIIt'f' ICNOCf\ 8tfl., tet, !\Ow tbOUt t'.@'81r'!Q them
'" 1~1 men'a toom ot 1 bua stat)On bca&amp;St fH&lt;IIftO a

time-"""''"

o'

,.ouog

'"'*"'

On a llnal no11, tM RTL fH"I • •• tney have mota I

~f\Own

10 h\tm&amp;n:Uy IS no1 wonot:tful, It II 54C~ One Ml 10
• Oflder fY.Jl llll't!al God PM M)(lhiCN

O'ttf thtt p.eoplt Who IUPpcHI OfO&lt;~C:8 flUS
II wrono TM AlL Dtff\" • ants IO COI\tlot tnt WI)' ¥QU
tnln" end tl\llt hi I t.o ba ll"• them Pro-enotce tespecla

To be c:on.cei¥ed. born. 1.1~ and c..e a nan..ratllte ••
betiC&amp;! I)' _ , tile All. p&amp;tt)' ondofSes Yet. "'""' liT Lor•
SoJPCJCM1 lM oeatn penattr Wl'tiie INfe can brl .... ~
aiQYmettll made for t;.a:P•tal p\VItsn~Ttef\t i1 ~• '*liJnf., not

OPOOM&lt;I 1o tboi'Uon- to' that tt
fiM It tt0U ft.l"l OOJ«ttoni-DUI Dehevt lhl1 ••,n Qleftof\
llf'\Ould ~. . . oontr~ ovt' trww o-n li"ft not ~mtbody
1 11" An. 8f't want conlfOI 0\1'~ )'OU ~net thtt t.s IJTt!T'!Ofat

f"'t

S\.I~.Orlly

tf'\Ose DIO()Ie

w."' .,,

B&gt;' Liz O'Connell

D

llf'1'10Ct'l.lc gublft\l tOtt.l l ca~r&lt;Sate MttiO M

Cuomo I c;omm.illMI\1 thiOUQ.no\11 h .. ltf'm II
U.Ulent.nt ~I'Of a.no Secrt t&amp;Jy of State, to
1M ,.,..,.,. ano Dtkwtltt• ot Htw 't'ono.·a cot'-Q• u ~t•
1'\&amp;t resuileo In "'' endr«sem.nt b)' My atuc»nt 14.a defl
In a l&lt;rlft11 to Cuomo. reo.ooo , _ St.-.t f'olillcal
Actton Commlfl" Ch1Wma n Jamt~s n.tney aald ''OUflno

VOUt eloght yeatl lrt Afbany, )'OV have bMn I IIII C:UIIt
hfllnd of a tf0t'Cia.b4e educaUon ,., an•a 11111 We CINPI~
•PPJ-.cl11e yOiJt oommltme.\1 10 h(Ontr ed~~ea tk)n In the

tact of g,_ln; IIIQI conaltalnta
" YOt.l' eaP'(etaeo syppon ot tM ttQtnt ot ttU6ttr'llt to
\#018 tn trtelt coflege ~muMtlu, of the need tOf a Stet•
itdmlntetertd stud.nt loan PfOQflrn to .auppt~t ll"'t
U-.'lndllng Feoetat ato nmos. ana ot 1uuea Cfuelal to the
G'owtn ol hlgMr education II bolt\ •dtnlted end

app!ICIIIocl."

CUOMO P OSIT IONS

"'"'"'Cuomo

-..pi&gt;Of'ls 1AP tllQII&gt;illlv lot parr.,,..
QegTee $'UCM(lll, lncrealad TAP blnettn for upper
cllvlllon .,.-,,. g&lt;ocluaro I t - t • a"" li•• Miatty
....,.__,. at.-.ta- and, a Now Vot• ti&gt;OnooteG
. , _ , , "'"" programJo 1~1 gapa cauaocl by • - ••
CVli&gt;K... '0\lr Sltto-baaocl IIMI!Clt l a iCI P&lt;OQ..,I
Cuomo 1\H Slt locl, -.1\QUICI,. comot.,_llve -~~ 10
ptCNtOe aNS to • D 81I.NSenl1 ~ mtgl'rt be uctvotc:J hom
co&amp;~ Of' unt..,.lt~ r'Of aconom~ teuona
• An ,,......,,m~t •I\ ~ flnanc.Mtl PfOQfanta lt the
DMI -.:.no ot econom-c: ~' we an Ct'CW.o&amp; It
A.metteall to l"eeQI·"- itt IOOf'IOtnC. ltt.c:)l u w.tl oe ~
.,:ve:t,.,.Q ln our trAt-.c toourcea., our ~ -

commvnlt.r
~ielrtonanr

Govetnoo Cuomo's job aile! - t c

'"''\Joe,

a""~' r&gt;rOQtt m
assuring tl\lt Hew Vcr~~t '
teueaUon •I'd ualnlfiO poUcta art re aQOntl'tll to tnt
nMO.s of OUf new tec.hnotoQy bl.sed economy. It
k'tcorporate.s rett•lnino atapf6Cid wor~t.en tn eotn.m4Jni1V
couegea and tout )'W&amp;r programs. e:apandtng coo,-,eH••

lldu&lt;:aUon

Pft!QfeJn~

tnCfeulng computer llflf•ey, lnd

oeveloplno a partne,a~p with the private Me tor to enautt
that t tatt .ctueaHon and lob tflll"lflO programs 111
'MOOI"''tl•• to the neeoa of tncu•~rv.
Acklltlontity, Cuomo•a ec::onomtc: O.Vek&gt;pment ptogtam
ptescrlbu a t.mpotary p"bt•c: u-.pumtlh.lre cap to rettr•ln
tt1te .aCHtndlno and ptOmOtt ''~•l•tlbllt\v wuh •
purs.uant appropflate 1u radlltlKH\ acnedult lnd
•oort..lve deVelopment or high technOlogy il'ldU61tiH 0'1
ntabllahii"''O unlvett.Uy h-And centtKs fOf' 1dv1~ect

tecflnologln, ancl by aceel~~tallng ,,.. -•room.,, or
ttchnotog)' pl/t..s uow cost ltcllltles tor n-ew entetCHitetJ
He ptopot;•• ue,ino tn'festment ctpltel mot'l ertecltYtfy tty
tst•bfl.st'llng. ttlte e_.Qc&gt;f1 bin., that oU.,t Olt.count
llnanc4ng 10 ~P \nduttrtts

puts~

fCHt19n matkt11 and

Dy allact!Vtly t01o-11no tho ln,.stmOflt ol P&lt;&gt;l&gt;tlc tmPiorH

women

equ•• Pl'f to• compttl!)l• wor" tote WIJf lhtrodu"t
PfOO!Im&amp; to ttl!n WOtMn In hlgr\ t.Chno»ogy Uetoa. 10
oevo~ a-.liiJ a ueaJment centtta end to 1"c.tea1.e accou
10 QOYf}fnm•nt c.rocllt •t'l4 contr• cta tor wf»ff'~..()wned
buaiMas:et The apec:)al nHds of 0~11 wcH'?UJn, Including
adwoatc, for '''orm In tne 6otlll S.curlh Sy1tem will bo
AclcltHUC fr&gt;.rtle 0 8ot~n, Pttsldenr 01 NOW·Now
Yort~ StAll 1'\ 11 takl. "0"' '"doraement 11 baud Orl M11t0

Cuomo•• ••perttnce an.d f&amp;(.Oid •t l\ Govtn'Or tHt
laariMihlp on I he taau&amp;s and hla acceulbtllty to thtt

womet'l'l community ·
Aa Gov.,~r, Mirto C\.IOmo h•l plt&lt;Jgi&lt;J lnll he Will
t"tr~ure ln. Stall P\lbltc Serme Commluk)n at\d
create f C1Ul*f1 • UIIIU.- SO.t&lt;t tn•t wtU ~ tullded •nel

control*2 dltectly by lnpeyeta conunueto
etoQvtnt s.ooett.. Of lf'lt nue.l••• frMte

De.,.

~~ 0',

......,.

u.e 1M2 com~""' aocsrt&amp;J. • • '"•
Albo•v Cottcogo of PllllfMC\0, U...ronent Govar- Cuomo
u!Qocl rne grocluatu to t~al'rolcl ol tile polijtc&amp;l ana
pttni'Mf\1 tyatttn:s You wll ~ ro 0111tm1ne ~~
own d•ttny II you chooM t.o . II will , . 0000 fot "'"
.n11fl .toe~_.,. becauw ycw are PtOOte ot 1nt...tct

Terg.eUng u.psta te and ru'a' ef@a•. M

wiU aws rurt l

IMming • Rutol Oeve"'-1 Corporal""
&gt;Mnllot 10 the aucceulul Ull&gt;l" OewaiC&gt;I&gt;"'Ofll COII)CMII..,.
*'llbllwnQ t artt~ ot teQ.ot'\al mar~etl and e:.rpandmg
~romodonaf t!lons a( New Y~ •oncu"ufal PIOCiuctt
md 0,. mlprO"'•nu ,~ t,-a n~PQ11a1lon to ~o.e KGIII
10 malltotl By tnctMalnQ rne - o f ~rdt-ttc ooM ,. Y tedvcll H . . Yat\•a ~·at~Ge on oH U a11 ~01

A~ we rN.\'1 Ut bl~wltltlUUUINt

OOilgotiOtl to I&gt;'Olocl na pooplo
said throughout 11&gt;!1
eompe'QI' thai II rou .,.,, o Climlnal l~"rc. •VOl- to
-~ 10U " twe tO M"Ve I •JSt6m WMI. Cllm4l\.a~ ale
ca.uQ"t. COI'WIC.11d and c.anned U awntna11 "" g.-t n e ll«~
artd ~ pey I prf«:e. ot eotl'" we•re not going 10 Gltlt
lnem Tlo. crl"""ot jUOIICo ayat""' neocii iO Ill
DMIId up tt's time we put ou' money wl'l..-e our u...

aftec:t "' an TM pot.~c.~ ol '"- Au.gan adm~ttlauanof'l
, _ , at..-r 10 rne paople ol ,._ YOI1&lt; Slo ta Wa
M.ve ,..,. Rno.an cut Pert oran11 A.nG aruoent toa.na.
.tcjQUaly allldlt.,. 11001 ""'" itreaponii!M ~cull.
a nd tLIDC!Ofl tn 1'"\J rac;e WtttMd o f fN nvc....,. ,,...,_.
Amerk:ana want We f\1~ to '" by •• ANQar. 1\t.t cut tN
raus '"' tho nc" and fOUO/II aucc.Miuny 11111•1\s t ERA"
"II'• tlmo ro flgllr o.o:t.. ~-tea ,... falleo gWing
rne Democtoltc Pany ~ mot11 . , lllauwtc QIII&gt;O'Iunlty
ro cMmonltrllt 11&gt;0 kine! ol lt-11111&gt; tha t can come to
gttpo "'llh tho tNII)&lt;OIII- ancl P&lt;- soiUliQtll ''
'Qlr011gh lmpro•tmonra In ocluc&lt;otlo" aile! tralnlnQ,
ttlfougfl lorgetocl finance tncl ,.gulo torv prog,.,..., ••
tmough ~~ tax cuta. Mark) CUomo Deltevn
that oo••nmant "" o n tmi&gt;OI'Iont poaltl•a rolt In
creaU"'I condl\kH'II that • Ill talty Ntw VO'k11 ou1tn•••

ot ~al concetn to

•n "''• ectmtnltttltiOtl Cuomo wtlt a ctlvefy Pfomote
attttmltlve Ktlon. tnellldtno hll commltmer'!l to aPOO•nt •
q\t&amp;llrkld ..oman to the Coun of Appeal• 11'\d aupport

tnO'flt1\et\1

U.Uten.ant Go¥• not ~ has ¥Owed to ltl~tf\ltl
our cOmW'Iti,Wthc• .aystem ·GDftftwNnt fn\llt noN:W 111

'no.

ancl llllt ERA 6/WJ tndoiMO by tnt NIHOM.J
O.ga n&lt;UIIon lor Woman INOW) Cuomo loolo that New
Vortt. ShOUld llh• I tlaot-ftntp ro.. m CkiiiOO Wflh •uut$

eUm1n11e MlftOt tOI"J' tefhemtn1 to g1~e ok:le•
New Yorl\«1 the choke to wort PfOPOM • campatOft
tlnanc:ino ret«m limning campa6qn ~t,lb\tUoot aoa
e1pendttures to ba tuncMcS by • sr-tM'I of en.c.~&gt;Ofls on
St1111ncomt 11.1- t eUo~ma ~lrOI tof;ai teat OfOPtitY
11Xtl Dy I 51111 pte~~!. UP Ol MtoOk:ata ot eQUI'IIteflt COtta
I I'M! tty rtOC."I ot kleal VQ¥1fnment ft$HH1dlhM8 fevtew

t*'t•.iOn tuf'tdl

"Wht.~el kno• s twenta .,. ~ 'W'Itf'l ~tte
ed'uc.lttonaJ iftue:s Cuomo N MS~ ·1 aiSO
lhat IJ.

._.,as

IM f'lh.1tal dtall't w rtleh 1M A:Tl. oarty U:fS •ae.-. petSOn
•• entlhed to Oops •

1•••

.,, .
uwe neec1 to lmC.WO¥e tM c.a.pac:tty of out proa.ecutora.
"""'
tudV••· bollor court loc:llltlft """ moto Moon .,.,1•
tor vloMn1 crlmlnalt. W t need 10 O.v.k)p mott ..-.Ndla ot
t Mntry Into IOC....Y tOf dJKt\IUg.ed e&gt;rf.aonen, an(t we
...Oto P'""""' joOo to all tr&gt;o•e wno ate wltlltlg lnCI aole
lOW()(~

11

Matto Cuomo recogntz.ea tnat thl contttbUUona ot
women to""' aoolety ~o&gt;e ,..n great, bur hiiiMICAIIy
un&lt;Setvalued. A 'ltOOfou• aupt)Oftet ot both I he nallonat

0.•••.,'"'9

t""''"~~ anc1 ""'"'"' Aile! by YGU• Mlatt""' ol •
P&lt;o'-""'· you no"' 11\oWn rou ato -.&gt;~• wruong ro
MMI0411\01ttocltl~

..'t'CM.I ~y .... how tO ItS~ yCMifMNN th•t your
l n - t will lie e!IOCII&lt;t You mty ........... .,,_,you

can do •o reacn tf'le t ~lnett o l 'f'OU' own hotloet1
l t'flllltlont ..

Tht llturonont G o - oil...., 11&gt;0 G&lt;aclll•tt• - -·

wfllcl\ ne N lcl, 'comet IO CION IO o.lnQ lnfo iiiOiy COf!IC1

u lllythln; I ~••• '"" """'"· Let mo tell you 11&gt;0 t&lt;Mco
olvetl Dy • m•n triUCII wta• ,,., ""'"L"
"Wlneron Cllurelllll fold tho gtad!Ultng clloaa ol a
London IC.hOOt
up-,...,.,~

.,..,.. .. ot~• uo-ne•er.

, ....., g ift

,......,, ,......., olwt up' ••

Ul O'Coflrttlllt • '".,b.,
GO¥"ttnoi C•mp«lpfl.
· ....-~.,,I

ol lh• lt. Gov. Cuomo lot

MI.

�feedback
Age Speaks

C11t1~.. wbo Cl'll*rt tr&gt;-t S.•
/ltfotmltlon lrn1 EdUUIHm Coutted

o/ tM US (SIECUS) II . r..eyt
tUplcttd •• • IIIM/1"1 OuoAIH
"tout roPO&lt;I on Morellly In Media gtendmottter (Nev•r don thti
tH'Q# kit u.s •now tl'tlf ,..,
1rtd Motfl., Arrg•l tcf ••• • good
11ttclft and • fall alii-C._ ••~»PI, ol ffulb4rtd O\IM ' " ...,duh the•rrri
"' Agl11g" fS • suiUit ,.,, 60•n
101 ott• ooHtt-rour
deSCf tpUOI't ol MOl,., Att~tU I.S Someone around ,,.. Spectrum
a.n " agtng /rarteJ&amp;een null -.ho
ma~ rwnemtler 1nott'tfl

Stooping

cou,.,.

f'ttn&amp; h•r

4 "''" tld~err~ fO r tta •

NsJ)Oit•• m your tOI'Jl tuue

wlttt.lt

rNOf'tH le HtSOI'II ,.ocA•ry l nd
U IC• tm TIU.s r.spot\~f IIHJUf.O

o, tn• Mrrers

~ge

10 a ttmc.sm

o t .cfrtofllf policy PetlllpJ •Mn
fit. fl/II Or of j I'I.W$/JI~ f nlled$ 10
t toop to tfJJS lev. I 10 "tusm ~·· "''

uc

pOtrcr "'' ano1.1'd all giVt

"eJaO#tg rn•r "*"'1/H,.
vo..,, ..

,,,,,,IJ,fy

a•" TV n•t~otlt "

Wlltrf ,.,. I Mltd tffl
~or~' ~ft ,.,. 11

w•• '"'

•''''on ,.pot,

'"'' A1ttd or vntal(neu

s.net•
c

EWI'*II Koop lor S u - Olf!o,.l
Or; Koop 11 enf~lbOrfH&gt;n ~Of,.,
AI1JIOII. . II •nlf.pOI~togllp/ly ll

'"'' w~ tt ,.ou ere 65 oldt~ afKS

Up/Jold lffOII fttY tfll'ft IOUfM itl ts

·g

.... ' · ·~ to Cl~ you
ttg_,
Do wt
neat ot thf ••tg~
P.J .L Flsnot

UniY•'tlt) stud onl

Full•r. 01 A"'"'

Sue~"''"*'''

Ednor

•P,.'''"R

in n• t&gt;Mgt&amp;. Att amc/e 011 •
bite

ntdfO
01" , , .
con'"'"''~ ol tM •aglltf .. 0t

'"«

o\ty c.ht starJ

'"'''""of

1would ,,._, to comment on
Ol•lct t1f L11ro art~ /Oct-t tSr

secteltry It th• IHKI-'graduat•
srcx»nr Assoe~tton ~~ M d o.en

'*'V•rtJmg

diJm i.IS«/IMI..-.&amp; •ut•ttg WI$
accotnp.lrtlfKI b)' •n f.Htllt(ttrllt9
&lt;JroWIIIg Ol I m/ddl~
Rlgnlly, dlllonom~
s~"rr ott c""PUf Wftr• • ._ttlr
of ptOtt•t
&amp;It I.QJI!ft, 0" fM "'hOle U "''' •

...,.,.,y

~-Wito

,.,,., Mtl"r C.ldtro,. " No. Ml')

Un i•Cftllly Stuae" t

chang• #t Ctt•mlltry

"0,..,.,

gooo artie,. tt ,., paople sp"d lor
thtmltlvts

Hatrtmtrt, or Gus Hlil, 01 All
Lt ndon, or Fn nA C..PIW otlor that

fltl

ror ttJttrtQ procedures. It ''
e"COIVI!IIng IO IH /hit lho
Ch.n.llfty c.~tnmtM ttu
NtCognrt~ 1 prob~ 1nd molff&lt;t
to eo~r.ct il II 11 •utDtWng.
thtl 11t an •mcl1i
d iKUIUJ COUIIIJ'f/HU t•IJ4 10
'wefd out' ftcJdtnft ,.,,, no
m~t~tOon be mtd• of the Phyt iDI
d•~rtm•nt It 11 recognlltld bV
most ettpM-Hrlrtg Jfudents I /til
l'lfA 101 ln&lt;l PitA 10&lt;9 are tt&gt;o
coursu .,, ~,. mo;e lhln •nt
orn.rs. fMd to
-;.oukJ tJt
onglnera bator• '"" '' tlmt.
t do not sut~t ,,., •It her the

"""'CI'!

d•l•••

Pnv•~

ot ClttmlltfY derurtmtnt

"'' conttJttwl to p lay the toll o/

~~:',~~!::~\~

Progressi\'t \ e~!

:;:!:-m

to

Attltough I do not ..,. tiJ• figure&amp;

ueuab/a to mt, 1 would be very

Et1liDI

tl 1111 IIIIli-. lfHI
w1tnd,.wel r1,., tor PHA 101 1"d
t OI "'ere IN) I l~ttii#UAfly h lglttf
thah ti&gt;OU quoted /01 CitE tOt A

IUfpllled

So'77# 6wfl• l&amp; (JOII c:,..,t ... ., .. ,.
M1ffl ~• ,..D•
'"J •garroJ~ ,,...

,,.

{t&gt;tlf'(; Rf&lt;•Pfll.~l .:lttmf'l"l

,.._(.iwS. . thlf' .. J f'll

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By KEVIN A. KR UEGER
Spons ldllor

"'Jd, "f'n1 aoln. 10 rnncmb« chaJ

had

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dod. run out on the 1982 JCa.W)f1
h '-li noc &amp;i tl.)\ fo1 the te~ AJ

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•nd our up, .and do'ttr-nJ thh )tar
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JV)&gt; " ho f'lal&lt;d a JOO&lt;I bun&lt;h of

..._-..nd ~al ol th&lt; day, th&lt; liB
auu, ~ tt"am ha.d \IIT&amp;r'PC'd "r
thnr final ra.me- of I he \HiOn,
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m.urd-up tmouom Th('

t'\orntu&amp;J !.0 "'"' O\-t1 tht
8tOC~pon St E.,ki at th&lt;
Com pl.- 1oM fndat

"'unutJ
afternoon

1111..\ comp&amp;tt~ q~Lh

''To -.;or&lt; th&lt; lo\1 roal ol th&lt;
\oeaSOtl •-as fanwt.k: Rlc.batd•

u \ftml. lhcn· ..,ttc a,a.hl

Thr '"'o capcaan\ pi&lt;'C'd 1he
ttam thtl )'eM. MAI1.) PI\Of'IC
(foahtndtt) and Aldo BaJI&amp;ron
P•\onc mckd tm coHtc~alt
~

ream&lt;t• ••

The Spectrum
Now Has
Photocopying
on the Amherst
Campus
Come to 14
Baldy Hall or
The Basement
of Hantman Hall
.08t Copy
(8W11")

COMPACT CLASS

BEGINS
November 2. 1982

....... b&gt; k«l"nl th&lt; .... ,

&lt;mpt) for lht folttnllh and (inaJ
IUJW tn hn •-o ynr \ &amp;hat)' area

Jn lhc J&amp;mt wtUIItOft lasJ )W.

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JOt, .. Espo.sno wd. ''And I am

"lltfort tht laM&lt; all tile Stnl&lt;&gt;"
111tnl out 1n a huddle:' lbcharcts
r.:mcmbaed. ''\\ C' aU pol ouf

clkf&lt;nd&lt;fl." E..poillo conunU&lt;d

•But th&lt;n. \OI!l&lt;OI'I&lt; tome up
and !olld, ' " h) cloa't ... WUt 11 fa&lt;

n ,t \.hul-our l1 a
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~nJC»•' ••• hbarcb l.&amp;Mi
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on tht oquad that kd lh&lt; Bull&gt; tQ
• '\.k:.~,(ull·l·l SQJOo

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hand&gt; tn the rruddlt and too~ a
mommt and rdlect~ on 1~
~n \\ tall tho\llhl thAI •c'rcMrt, lht) ~ M, 11 . . . Jlcal "

Caribbean Student Assoclaton
presents
" Caribbean Cuisine and Concert Night''
featuring
The Roots Rock Reggae of

Also featuring Salsa by Los Llberdados

I.E.E.E.

Saturday, Nov. 13th 8:30 PM In Clark Hall

Pin Distribution
Rm. 137 Bell Hall

Delicious 01' Time Caribbean Cuisine
Including
Vegetarian (ltol) Specialties, Served In
Diefendorf Annex
Free Mixed Drinks, Wine, Punch &amp; Beer
(Stout)Unttl 6 :30 PM

11/1 - 3:15-4:,30 PM
11/2 - 3:45-4:45 PM
11/3 - 11:30 AM-1 :30PM
11/4 - 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
11/5 - 2:00-4:45 PM
Bnng I.E.E.E. Membership
Card.
It you have recently signedup, but have not gotten
your card, we will be having
another distribution later in
theyear.
~

Dinner Served at 6:00 PM SHARP
Ticket Costs: UB Students
Concert
Concert
&amp; Dinner

Others
$3.50
$5.00

$4.50

Co-Sponsored by SA, G.SA, BSU, PODER, UUAB,
Minority Affairs &amp; International Affairs

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�Holocaust Awareness Week
Series

Foot b aII ..0""""1&lt;1 ,,.,..
snlcrccocton. made II

noppcod 1 t- o poln1
COft\c::rJJOn

*Tues.• Nov. 2nd . 1 p .m. spea ke r:
Rabbi Hesche I Greenberg will speak on "Ught out ot
Darkness": The Other Side Of the Holacoust (Talbert Hall 220 . Jewish
Student Union Offlce • U.S. Arnhefst Campus)
bnng o bag lUnch - coffee provided

pOund~ l'ui *•Y Into Lbc end

lOll&lt; JWI be tore 1hc hair ended.
Tht rune yard run eave thcCadns a 14·7 !cod they .. ould

•ould t\I"C ahc:n lhf

c.dcu. 1 K'\m po4nl lead.
IIUl&lt;ad ol fi-e. A rouebdown
and a con\trs.ion .. oukt h.a"c
bml nccnJ&amp;T) lor 1be Bulb 10
,.,n h was all lor 00\11~1.

..,jo) thrO\IIb tile t&lt;Orelcs third
penod
In tiM: bqlMma of tbe founb

qu.ner, ODd the ball on lbti1

t

"II hPrts a buk." Bcnwd
wd about "andina on th&lt;

bait on us·.~~ Bandt rbal hb
Jtm Sto)&amp;). (O&lt; 20 YVd&gt;. liDd

I!Cidmn dunna I be 1&amp;1&lt;

fino&gt;hed 11 &lt;Iff by llvOW1n&amp; to
OtnJ D'AmtCO co"mna the
ranolnina 4l yard&gt;. Bandt ran

never ocn Many thro,. than
likt that be(l)fc "
Barm1 ,.., rraliJII&lt; olttr 1be

author/translator, scholar ond Holocaust surviVor
Dr. Mangel will speok on...

lo\s ··T'hc-y ~M.... na,
doina," &amp;ruu UJd.

The Holoc aust: Where Was G·d ?

'*C.

•eft

R~nnlna bA&lt;~ Tra•u Ma.Ka)
"""'"I for lheln]UTed

(to b e held at 2501 North Forest RdJChabad House -The Jewish
Student Center) retreshmenrs to be se&lt;ved tollowlog toile

W1n.nfltld 81ooU 1100 yuds per

aa"'&lt; ru•hlna ••.,., ..,••

AdmlS$Ioo: Genelol$2 50 1 Students S1.50

'*Wed., Nov. 3rd • 8 p .m. film :
" NIGHT AND FOG" an ever popular film (In Copen Hall- room 10
-U.B. Amherst Campus) Also at 12 noon In 220 Talbert

Norw!&lt;'h a 7.0 lead ,.h&lt;n he
·•~Ired in from the one In !be
lirs1 quoUter The ...'Orin&amp; drl&gt;&lt;.
Whlth derived rrom 1 missed
field '""' 211cnlpl by ll&lt;rn1e
WdJ~tr, covered 80 y1rd~ In 20

ISSib.

hlllbK~

.:amt Into lhe

pm&lt; and hdped move 1he ball

'" ror tile winnlnt dri•e. Broob

!COOled 1rou~ 1~ l&lt;ft end lor
a four yard touehdo" n Ihal
finaJlztd tbc stodna. ••1 didn't
WIIRI 10 U\C hun 100 lnUCh

tl!da)." Mlnt&lt;r

uJ~.

"Bull he

f llllllton prtsc'C\trd il\tlf ~nd ht

came throuah . •
D1ndo spcculott&lt;l d&lt;tply on
lhr OultOm~. ''W'hcu you f'lay
Nld. ~ou dlm't win. When rou

nul 00~5e&gt;,JM Pll Whrt&lt;h&lt;ad
"'""' rlahl •llh • f'IICh from

CIIOU&amp;b 10 !_,..

UB ncncd ttlt kOrc on then

(The Jewish Stuaent Center&gt;
• free or c harge
more information call: J.S.U. Otrlce · 220 Talbert 636-3062 or
C HABAD HOUSE · 2501 N. Forest 688-1~2

ln 1 t•o potnt eonV'CT»&gt;n co
II'&lt; UB a IS· I• .
No,.,d, dt\.ick'd it wu ume
fa&lt; Wmnf1&lt;ld Brooks. Th&lt;

or lhe dO&lt;~.

rlo)'land at&lt; bP ctrh1 mmutc&gt;

THE HOLOCAUST AWARENESS WEEK SERIES IS
Sponsored by: JEWISH STUDENT UNION 8t CHABAD HOUSE

o•n 16. thl« ruruuna ~ liDd

a def&lt;MI.., pcnGy beOU&amp;bl tiM:

lhouab

•flttr&lt;t·phont ··aut • hat an
)'OU tolnJ 10 do aboul 11 I ha•t

Tues.• Nov. 2nd • 7 p .m. speakel
Dr. Nissen Mangel noted Ph.d. In Philosophy, Rabbi.

ror

con,CTs:K~n

afla Norwi,h'' l&amp;il
hluthdo•n-.a su«uJful

Also at12 noon In 220 Talbert Hall

pogo 12

O.Urn1 from II yard&gt; out
Runnm, b;ock Jun Earl

and brokt up 1"0 pa•~e~ . One

'*Mon., Nov. tst - 8p.m. film ~
"TWISTED CROSSES" In the Woldmon Theatre (Norton Haii-UB
Amherst Campus)

tackle~.

sooct. you win When wt
play medlt&gt;trt'. wr play aood
pia~

Try lsoladon Tuklns, M.usase or
vn;n ocac at Truqull Environments
"""VVIOffi C'lltA 1M' ~C'rft.) '~ /ltiJV(.II TIO't
)TiltS.) lltOUCTrOn AnD 1ftIll TI1M.,I?~t"

The J.S.U. will have o bagel brunch on Friday, Nov. 5th at 12 noon In
Rm. 220 Talbert
~

TRANQUIL
ENVIRONMENTS
1'1 m idtown oa515

s,..,...t

885-TANk

H 1\S..&gt;I&amp; Circle • lklll•lo N Y U Z 14
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Sub-Board I Publications Division
Announces That:

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$1500.00 is now available for innovative
publications.
The Innovative Publications Board is now
accepting applications for these new or
continuing publicatio.ns until Nov. 5, 1982
• suo

f7'\ OOARD

:J~OHt ltK

Applications are a vailable in 112 Talbert Hall
from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
All completed applications must be returned
to Room 112 Talbert Hall only.
!,

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For Further Information call 636-2954
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Offlc:&lt;-Wiw 10 &lt;Xpt&lt;t clooon1 the plant vi$11 ~ill b&lt; CApen 10. Call Ufe Work.Jbop&gt; at 636-2808 to rescrve a tpot
dncuuod. fndiJ', Nov S, l p.m.. l ll Parka, MSC.
fot.,....p Aaolp-t- TIIt Dowalo,.. Nonlll1 Ho- ii
lll:E Mrallmdllp l'lo Obirllrolloo- Mon. II/I J· JS ~::IO: ...1an1 to fiU an lnt&lt;mshlp UlJ&amp;IIn&gt;&lt;nl which ...u deal Willi
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Slop bY with yam manbmblp card.
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Tilt taltrM1loeol u.._ Qel&lt;t lot-11 .. , •• to a Sazww on .,_. Appllcalloll romu may b&lt; obtaan«&lt; b)' writin&amp; to
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roo UM on VB'&gt; onl~ aud&lt;:nt c:alm"-'· D&lt;adllne b Nov. 7.
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to A ._,
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f(rOd UOIIII&amp;
PAl , 111 Pouter, MSC.
dcodlin&lt; '"'tilt G&lt;adu&amp;c Rcalrd ElwD b Nov. ) ror the Ott
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Fomt lid Abo Rabbi Hadld Ortmbera ...U &gt;ptU at I p.m
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ocrou rrom 1M Rceo&lt;d CcMJp.
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welcome, but the
does not assume ro~'iiOI~SII)IIItYI
lor unsolicited materials and
will return only thoso
by a stamped,
lsell-aldd,rooaad onvalopa.

��Still vengeful after
all these years
_ _ _ _by Mlchu/ Walsh

A

live appeata"ce ot Puolfc
tmage llmtted me'" tot
unusualan\teH" ot

anlldoauon. the trac., f.COfd
tncii.Jdes a 1~ tnow In
O.lrolt, th&lt;l riOt onoulflg ft""' t/lo
Ooncl's aPPN&lt;Once 00/IIM th&lt;l
¥kSeo screen at trte Ritz frt New
YOf~ ana a recent $hOw at New
Y&lt;&gt;&lt;~'o RoYiand. uti«! off all., 50
mlnutu ot aotn; Dvn't on•t•uottta
on tho • • - Thus thO Incidence
of rath« an.xlou:a discunlon
before tMtr &amp;how 5n TOtOttto•a

Concett Hal\.a couple or

Sat~yw 0111, althOugh moet
_
.. IMmed ....
by '""

"""*'
b&amp;nd•1 lntlfnaUon to tow.,..,,
decoNtrvc:tlona of tho~

and mud wu ,.la U....ry well·
botlavtd, oonllnlno ltoelf to
falnolno. jockeytno f&lt;&gt;&lt; polltton,
a nd th&lt;l appa~ontty dealhloaa rtt~~al
of oplttlno at tho ata~ Thee• w.,o

..., a few young_,_

polltlv&lt;lly oquoallflg f'l can ...
lllmlt un , ,. hlml"). altllc&gt;YQ/1
Paul McCatlnay dldn, ....., to oo
up '"""· FO&lt; Ito 1&gt;011. tho 00nc1
wu -..mtntd to potfO&lt;m, anc1
ga,. ••&lt;*lent •-'Ilona or boll&gt;
I IIII dlapoul-tho muol&lt;:
Ol PIL anclttt. myth l ncl ~ ol '
Jolin l.yclon, Pill _,..,after aH

,..... ,...,..

Now wn.t.... you tl\lniC ot John

l100f\, Oncl wn.t..., hla pootU&lt;Ing

auooeste ~t

the ne tu:r• of tt.
roclrt ludMnce. he does ha~ one
of lrte v..-y fftt genufnely

s-pectect. and more womeo about
tho poosilllllty of mayh""' In tnt
audience Howev«, the cllcn.e ot
Ill TOfonto CU.c:Ms II that lt'a ~
c:Jn.o and very S&amp;fe1 a nCI an
auolence aressed qutte unJformlv

evinced not eo miieh by tM ahMr
f'umbef o f
lmltJitorJ u by the
ltl'illh quality ol thelr lmUaUons.

'" H\e s tandara lllue olack, grey,

Ana u by cnal'!c. you , ,.. a

Photo: Tlbor Kollay (To,.,to G/o,. olld Mom

ptltnOfdlel ataot tunenc• a,

"'*

"*"'ber of thla panlcular
mem&lt;Kiat society. S.turday would
ha•o boon 1 good night to atudy
your mentor. Lydon came out

swaggering end -.ring, eyea

Oulglng, nair anoo,td. and
prooeode&lt;t througrt hla rtpertolre
of l'le_.d scratehtnot bee~ turning,
atuctlod amo~ ln g. ctouchlng, and

engeglng wlln tho audience. Hta

o'

comblnaHon
anogtntt,
mockery. nii\HII IIVIQtry, and
te•gned t&gt;emuoement 11 1 atylt
endemic to ,,, more openly
dlunchantOd membtt't ot 111•
British wort&lt;"lng ctau. but LydOn
develops II 'nto I QUul·ps)'ChOtlt.

atwaya

I LIQOtat l~g

that m+l!tant
o.gentracy It far au"r10r to any
IJ)ptOICh nalvt Or C01T\Pik:ll
enough to talt.e.l1atn ~•n nau
•~tou1ly Wa nard ro

unGe:ratano

wny Lydon continue• to 00 ....
u an CHacle, but" e
M's a tmo11 endtar1ftg, •~
1110 ~ 1110 IO&lt; hll ~10..110
orelltsnn.u and lila dedication to

"'f()lr'1Tt8t.

reoartee No LntwvaJ bet.,een
songa oaSMd w.tho4.;t c:.otnPIA~nta
abOut thl opollighta, ocmonltton•
ot IM •• oplttlng. lnii&lt;UCIIonl
to,. .,. II you dldn't IIIIa It,
••rc:asttc rtfeftnces to tM ..,,..
c'gareuu .. which 11 one po.m
tt lne&lt;l on Ute atege, and
aeperenUy CO{"IC ltttmpta to Ott

someone lo Jump trom the
baleonr-•o•k)•ea up by Lydon'a

,-----1 Art Encounter l..td. Gallery,

i located at 102 Elmwood A•e., Is

l

teatured, as well as serigraphs by
specializing In limited Paul Keeler and etchings by
. edttlon prints, as well as a select Gulllaume AZOulay. The gallery Is
I poster ootlectlon. Curing the montll Ope&lt;&gt; Monday through S.turaay, l
of No.ember, local artist Jim
11am until 6pm Call 882~222 tor
J. Fraser's
... _...._
_ _ Information.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _.......
1
watercolors will _be_ _lurther
I

I ~urrently

I

congtatvlattot'll Of'! ll'lt

!

~aon

001no too eons IIlla to &lt;10 11 Tnta

-~

~

!WI~~Q11.fi!.BJ
TONIGHT
free Posters to
Anyone Showing
Sheriffs I.D. Card
Quantity Limited
ROCK MUSIC till
II :30
DISCO 1 I : 30 till
Closing
SATURDAY
l.uk D&amp;nlels
Halloween
Costume Party
Lo ts of free J.D.
Prizes to be
Raffled
Costume Contest
Movie :
Halloween II
Showtlme: 9 :00
Admission 50'
free Popcorn
During Movie

woukt sometlmtt IPIII CWif tnto
tr.e ~KJngA nau ot " ReHglon" •••
alrned at one oamcutar auolence
member who te•mod to tn"'' lhll
ChTlt:tlanlty waan 1 10 ~o l'llf

all. LydOn Is undulr lnollntd 10
repeat any wlaecrack u,., o•t• a
gOOd responat, and Cll'l mltJuOg•
the kino of onthu•lum "'

:~U::~·u~ ~~r :::,:~:~dwnen

.OI'TIOOnt In tllo front rowa who

he

""•.., tile lyrtc• of 'Death Olaco,..
However. l'le remain• the •ortmost
expononl ot staged dlntfecllon.
matclng a vecy phytiCII theater of
the boundary between audlenee
tnd PMformet, and reminding ua
that you c-an Hade eHecUvoly tn
anylhlng II you're tlmplylwo"'

throe

lima~

m&lt;&gt;&lt;e t&amp;blcl than

ln)'bOdY t fu

Dfl

tne ptan.t

(druma) and l'ott Joneojbt la)
OHmed 11 ttmaa alUQOiall. Filling
In ror 1 playtr 1 1 dom inant as
Wobble 11 dOublltll a

th~t&gt;kteu

task. but Jo~• contented hlmsell
wllh a rathlt p ate Imitation,
reducing Atklna to a :almplo
banging, l;ioklno In the verve an"d

lluiGIIy ol his work on tho llrot
album. Tt11 result was that the
beat perfofmancea were •ongs
originally conceived •s showeasutor lev•ne'a guitar cteacendoa
end/or lydon•a vocala, which
m1.nage ag uncanny aynltwtlll ol

•ktPIIclam. explltulonl&amp;m; and

plain •houttrlf!"Thus the particular
tuc:cott of "Bad Baby ... ''AIIac:kt'
(wnooa 11rtc. lno auolonco Gld
"'ow), "AnnallH," lncllho onl1
~tal tOCII.If 1n tna Mt, Ut•
Stgt'lllute luna ''Publle Image:·
Thut altO tn. tvccess of the

ttnCOte, ""Under tho HDvA... on
Whtell ••orybocly but Lydon pla1'!d
""""'-This aong ..uthoonty
tte~tll.ntau.... ot the third album.
The F-IO iliet'• O( Ito-matte.. but II

""d
none ot l/le u.-rtalll «nPtY
ap.ec.ea ot 1t'lt rtcOr'd, with LAvene
imDUo""'ed lor tilt llfat time oil
night anc1 Lydon dottverlno •
suong enough prayer wen tql he
might .,ell join CAptain BNfhor1 1n
the tlttk' of Ihose ad&lt;itMd by
C:ttUc:a 10 ctlm do'IIM en.o become
blues ahOVtlfS

Tnete

Wtft 1t u8f triOtMf11&amp;- The

0011 ontno to , . u td about
''Cnantt lor exampte. Ia that 11
once led Tom Sri)'der to mla.read a
tan letter and ask LydOn ancJ
Levene " What ' ' tl\t cnemp?u
Mo,. algntUcanlfy, the two new
60n.g a were eaaentlally
unrematktble, both or •hem

6wgg01t1ng thot LydOn h ..
beCOme content to altetc:h a aem.,.
dtctnl vorae out In to en anthe

eong. Opening the thew wu a
ClanG oi ohU&lt;t rhylhni and gull••
ounetuatlon which revolved 11ound
the •)',Itt · where are you71Hallo.
,ello." The other new tong wes a
~oc11 b,.vu'a and Lydon had no
rroble tea~lng tM aucllenc-e tytlcs
Uk.e '"The open road/Thll machine

11 on the movotBumlng

fOJ numbof
on.... H~tvlt, lhla Ia ground

rubberlt.ooklno out

c:.overtd bettlt and tneft

economtc.lty rn lhe llrat ••o lines

A ,thil wovkS ov~m 1"6

of 11 PQ9tonta" Ott TM Alela/ Bo'l.

lOCk c:onotoiton o·f rt~ IHon. OVI
r&amp;.rtlt do
GtgerMrt tt tnto lh.t

_ . . t a ...,.. arurC.ty about tt&gt;el&lt;
CUIItnl oblllty ancl dltec11on.
f'e&lt;!lapo Lydon naa lllc&gt;YQI\t aglln

mv.atc of 1 ''SMt grOijp, bUt Ptl
aouno .-..ulent '""'r p&lt;tnclplt Ia a

'"&amp;Y

bonallly Whlcllch&lt;lract.,llaa tn011
octual rock r - niO&lt;I Wllero tho
trlumpl\ant trantleo or tho S.a
Piotott wort lllgtly entlthllletl,
• Uno aaclt.....,t 011t of
MOlt ton, PU11JI Ilon, ltotllon. r -ton, Pll ~mota e&gt;~P~o&lt;at&lt;&gt;&lt;y,
mote duflble, and mote
c&gt;&lt;oductt"" lt'ath.,alore lUll ••
weU I~ nave L)'don tot 1 fror.t
man whnout htm.lhoy would
p&lt;ob&lt;lllly vonlsn Into the bltck nota
of

critical acltlm In cot~Unulng

ot&gt;acurlty. Till lllbtltllea ot Iholt
10oc.o&lt;dlngs dO ,..,IV diaoppOar In
co...-rt. but ao dota mo11 of tholr

w..,,, mater111~ the bind ttueh.

wery wla.. r to the atronger 60nOI
from 1~ tlrat two •lbuma, In H\1
abaence ot Jah WOI&gt;blt; 11\t grett

rtductlont" btu ptayer, the mualc
haa grav1tattd towards Ktl1h

Ltvltla's very almple out ower
poworlno gullor. The Brian Brain
tnvttlm aeotlon ol Manln A t ~lnt
' •····'

"

fit '

••••

and II may ~ tf\•1 tfWt band~l h\'t
'" lance on lhefr earUer maJertal

••nee he OCHJrld ICOin on VIrgin

" - d t' Idea ol ptomotlng The
Flo-• ol llomonu b'f
llftlelllng tho alngle " Publl&lt;:
lm-·
Tht oontttl betwten the mu.K
lnd ""' ~ .,. . . played oulto
1 flnatr, ernlcable tie, wHh Lydon
ratutno ¥Ioibi)' a nor a ltw aongs.
and bec:omlng Jovlll anoug/1 to
lllal&lt;e hlnda with l/11 aUOienct.
How...,, ho coulcln'l bllng hlmoali
to dO tl\11 without a&lt;IGing "Cheap,
t•n't ur. end he couldn'' ..... the
It age withOut th41 final teunt .. Now
I'm ootno a.tk 10 'clvfllzatlon.'"
tere hope thll When he reaches

1M1 rather tnc:ongrvou.1
deotl~atlon ho'll linG aome ot hi•
tormer aongwrtllng - gy: lila
berochttted and ollglllly pot,.llled
ttnefltlon of the now·famlllar
poature •Jrel&lt;ly bear• •
oompa,loo~ wlln 1M lator Et&gt;l• 100
11ontbltto co~tornp tola.

... '

�open city
To tho Editor:

Jmplfnstld b)' II•• rtNit '~~~ ot She
Stoops 10 Conquet in tltt Octo~&gt;«
f •uue ol Ptodlgal Sun I deddiHJ
IO Ctlfbrlll my biNhdl'f by
•U•mllng trte P'• Y•t the StudiO
ArMe TlfNt., To my G1sm• r.
~ti~tfiHI lrl t(f/vtJtlatiM lftHI., q
eneotmt~ • plu;~

''"*

Mem~J.Ks oil.~ T S E_ ,_,Hettttng
Slip IMp}o~H$ l f l M'Jig«&lt; Itt I

11001

atcputt ""'"' tltt _

MI/Ji gtm.nr ot S.A.T According
lo union ,.pruentatllieJ.. .S.A. T
ftlrfld out"'itown. non·UnkHJ
worllfttl. 11 1 ""'' wlten numerous
IOUI t~niort nttm~ ' ''

untmployfld luttd.,-,tlnd 11111
IUCh mett.,_ •• /tOOt flllpVIII Ill
1101 ttOnnlle~ra

o/ rn.etfl

teVfeRIS OUIIOI ,,. 1&gt;«11f1t of
tho~• of yoiH rHd«~ wtJo. lfAe

mrsetl. ,,. untb'-lo ctOU 1

pteAII /1/JI, &amp;mla;l It Is I maff.,- Ol

life •rnl C/Hth.

ler-

m.t_mbeta. are mtklng atCfillcu

rhet you

p;;tJ/Jsh lfJhs fnfO(If'ttiiM Thou
lhHl.,"fi'OMS to •holrt JUC'If Issues

,,. unimportant r~r ltl fJOI N
a/teetH, end t/t.O$ct ot u• wltO Cl'e
•bout I he righ t&amp; ol cmion mt.Mbflrs
WI(/ be savfld 1 /UtJit.t Ulp
dO'IIttJIOWt1, IIHJI lttl-m~ltUtf

de..truc:lton o/ OUt ,,,.,.,,JnmHtt
Slnc.r.ty,
AMalbliollldwand

t&gt;lar-$

Un~versfty

stUdent

"cuta 1ft admtnlattal ive 111lf ana
WsiHno artl111 and taenntclana
have tmposed twrdane on eenJot

membof1 ol u,. at 1ft 11ave 11ken
vofuf'\t&amp;ry pay cull ltlll r-af."
Gill rtSPGnded fhtf they loll fo
mention lf&gt;tt tilt SftQt tiiiPfoyMo
w«lr tHgtlts. wM-~~ . hOhdlyl

~-:e;.~~~r:·,~;.:,::-~.11 f(K
•eekMGS. lht Slmt If not mott
'Of hftt;caya
T he Thutreo tunf\efe 111 •naek
on fATSE mem~ 'l wagee

Clc:lcrtblng oholr loll u " rtloll•tlv
Ul't~IUed support w01k ' laat yea,
IATSE empfoyHo w wo In lho Odd
poolfiOfl of recolVIng fwk:a • •
much pay •• UMIIr lktfemtty hl,d
wot~tng. and ogoln. nlgnfy """"'
I'IOO·unlon co-worll(lf-.s
Ont ptr'tOt'l on Ina oteiret line
close•lbOO ono lOb •• "loadlnO all&lt;!
unloading uuelo.a, er&amp;ctlng •t•o•
scenea, chan.g)ng aeenea ottwoen
acts.ana so on • In ai\Of,, '"'
~•••Y labor On nlohla, WM!ktn&lt;J&amp;
ana IIOifdt yl. l'tlo ~lnd of - k
(JOftt'l not lor ruv1•w•. applauH. ot
ortiellc crowth o• tulllllment, but

WOtlt done aoto1y to eam a ll'ilng.
So
membe&lt;s ol tho loc:af
wotklng one picker 011 M ain Stroot

"'"h

tn lhe ptouc lhNter Ourttlcl,
Studio Alene hhed aca.ba In onlef
lo OOfiate lhts MilCH) From tnlr.

v'""' 14TSE must snoulder eome of
tnt &lt;tsponolbillly tor oNto
Cal)pltt nU n.cenlty bec•use efter
talks bfo~a do..., on Sel&gt;tOIIIbef
\11" the Ynkm po~poned meetU')Q

~''" 1 State mtdl"o" (..,eft I hOugh
•••~

hoo aor- to thi s ly,. of

MOOIIttfonl ooon Ocrobe&lt; •a

When asked about tnt lOA of •
monlh's negolfallon time, Gill . .,d
• The tnternallonal did 1N.1, 11"&amp; oot
oll\et thing.s to ~too"'

Ira 1 femrllar story. Hbw cen a
r•••tiVoly small union like IATSE
1\01 Ot._l In when latoe powertuJ
~~,;ntons tli(e 1hl United Auto
Wor t~ ers acetepl company Clemands
to• vonceaskn!t ...... olf€1tl"g as.
uc:tiHce to 1t1e ttler ol 1,e god ol
economic rtcOtt8fy hard-oarnad,
tougflt lor wage&amp; af\d benefits?
Oomprorntse and COI\t.Uiona will
have to be Mldt for ttle lcno-tOrm
turviYII ot bOth lA TSE and Studio

A run•

Legal action over
Who T -shirt stnzure
Sel~&amp;r DIWirl

Unions and a Theater District strike
_ _ _ _..,y Bob Schooley

"".on'
.,, lhe
onty reat

lf\01~10u&amp;J wor~t\.

Cf\II'ICI of forcing

naons are uno.~ ''''
Duuno tl'ua c&gt;ertoa ot
economlot UltiJf'O..,Ift-

U
fOf

cot,.tu• tt most eertatnly rsn t

say tne ··e ~ perts.. -

utUO!'tl .,, 111

eQ) 11fQI1 C.l•eo COIJUpl,
ODsOkiCe and COUtttet-ptOdUCUv-e.
unions are a~renlly C.C.om!ng
sca~atu for '"• rec:ettiOn

Many people Deilettt, contoiOUIIY

ot sobc:Mselooalt. lh&amp;l unloni ere
1 pr•m• cause ot our WOlf Prlo1ta

manageme,nt 10 co~ly wtth
,.,• .,. revu1allons ,0, • ttura
ttason. Reeoen. Ute untOn
aod '"'• .,4 .. Feci1111J
gowe,,m..,t c'o~ Cl 'bel~e
·stotot' R•onts · lot•• 09e•au..
Dh'tit 1\tft) would ltiOflth ell

.,..'*.
••'
oty
unton.•

Htgutat~e t~ m•~ule

rec:enlly W"Mte •·And the
Slrugole wtlf begll'\ agaJn wf\ln the

1h0p" ano comp ._t~t contrQI tnA
emptoveea all In ttle name or

posMemlnlsl oenet•ti.On ••
blocked •s tt'le otc:Ser women once

attacks on \.tnk).n&amp; are •• •~ 10 hno

and -.h:· and MYtn·

•nv opfnlon on Any aubjec:t can De
round on il lype.wrltten p1ge
5omewhete.. The a.cary thing Is 1n11
many average ~t~oe and Jane• can
be ICX~nd uttering anti-union
1&gt;411eft.
•
A frlemfs Iatner 1 colltgv
gradUGII and port• aalesperton
mallllng S3000 p., w eetl" t&amp;IUng
obt-cls made by t1borere In one
factory 10 othltr companfee whOM
worker• COt'l'lbh'l 1M Ptrt• Into

Ull:t UXiiY' I IWtatshopt wh~e
Illegal" Mexl&lt;:l l'll In the US IJbor
under the )'oke of ul'lreahaln80
employer&amp;
And on • bu&amp; tu1 week a bar
employt~e. uneducaled and (mC&gt;f'o
llnportantly) alow·wllted, lotd mo
thai he wouldn't mind croa!lllng e
o&gt;o~ot lint to wor11 - ht'd got the
tame wagtt u un~ workera
anyway fhla tort oJ ~.on l.t
e:ommonlf'
to at • .. ,tab,'
tnJQyll'lO tnft tru1ta ol ot"erl at

noisy fi!C1e&gt;&lt;y. ho'l nor toalng hfa
neartnf' Ot n.-vtng IM ald.n on "''
nanos eaten away by cM.m4cals '"
olanta Chat ate aa sate a.s they ate
only beause of ~&gt;nlon atrongln and
P&lt;Otocllon. Who tho foe:~ 11 no to

"''"""'" ,_, l n d - llliWnO

.lOO Of i(jQ d011aB ............ ""
dOing btafn.,vm!ljng auotnbly
- o r baciH&gt;&lt;ooldng l&amp;bof'l
AI a fanc!Koplng oulfh, I

recently wo4ed 11. al'Of'*'
.,an~11 1 anth.tnkln oor-.on tfftct
to •• p.J,aJn 10 me !\Ow It he okin1
lfq IN. GON)Jik)n• ar 1 penN:u1ar

company Ot bustneet, n. coukt
-ahways lWOI'Iil. acme~..-. At. . Att
,.,....,log onoogno, . ._ l onr 1n •
nat~

with o~tfH' 10 percent

unemph))m.,". It unions ware
abolished onla fellow bel..._• tnat
gtweommen t safety regulallonl
wou~ ..contlnueti to protect
wotl&lt;ero. Which fa rldlc:uloua For
01"'16 renon rtte regul aUona came
Into uJatence not tMtcauu of the
government or company
manaoement bVt bKiu•• o l
uniona: fCH' • ~ reaaon,

RH~es

tllowlr.g
fiCtOfY o.--nlfl tO ·•run 1hll' o ..... n

•net telatlvely unlmponaru, tnar rs

haro tob. granted, Du·1 ne"t c:le•n
ana rich ('lltt\ett'lef M MUevu he't
only mktd.. claH or not) He
ooens•t Mwe to ~ ln eome tllthy

now. ¥rrten they m•ot~t iPP«ta• to b
u&amp;eteu al"d ttcane. t$ • major
ml.5take_ •• eotumn1a:1 R•ctlaLJ:I

~• btoll:et~.

freedom Jual llkt '"• oooa ot'oaya
of child labor, allitetn-houf dav•

flnl1heo product a. f60el'llty' trtecs 10
n.plaJn to me now l.not'CifO don'4
~$81'\6 to meh ten Ot tlfl~
dollara an notJr HoW. aalea 11 1

De;nga. tne &amp;Dtluv ot lt'le peopce 10
~t•nd uD to moNed folk whnout
laat 1&gt;1 tnlllnlelaflon; jOb MCLKIIY
penttons #or tM 010 and the
w'&lt;ktweo IJtd w fOftrt ate benehtl
l"d flghlt row freou..,tty lllrlett
for granted Desetttno ltle unions

o•v weeks

Or

'*'''"ed

thttt

e~penea

Ao~JlnQ

agatn&amp;t ll\t mor•anct
mot"l treouentty heard anll·un'on
oplnlono oxptoti8CI by thoH 1n•oo
peoQ.. does not. Of COUfH, Imply
that unk)n' ate flawleaa Aa Wltn
&amp;ny OfQI.nllaJton Utat oontroll
groat &amp;mOIInll Of """'"T• gr """ oet tno beltOf of oome ooop1e
VtiiO\Is r.....,.. ,._. ond , ...
Soc:tOIOI'f of ....- hlmsotf,
Reagan o.,_ntH AI~ J .
~. ~• ._. - . , lmj)llcatOCI In
en'"~"•' .ctNfty
to then
a.ay "'' ' au un~a .,, COtr~t
flotf&gt; roo 10 oonom Ia rlcllc~&gt;rcw..
not lO mentton \,lnCII.,.h a~ fn tl\l

Ho&lt;wr..-eor,

"""' ¥14"

Ul'k&gt;fta can ce

IM&gt;born p&lt;KOMOQ u. .loU

WUitfUI t\.1111 and ptOtKUng
1ncom~tent emptoyMa from
deaerv.ct pink atlps. Again, lttou;h.
thla dou n't PfO¥e thet vn4ont

setve no uNfut puroon

The many good •nd ne&lt;:eSHry
things thtl untono n ovo otruiKfled
lor oiMolhtlr 011011 violent (tnd
oufla..tcO beginnings ht•o
alfoctecl 111 of u s In one
or
anoonw . snonw -~ "'""- •~&gt;&lt;~
lnc,. .aed ' ' " ttme to be v.ct In
a.ny m enner tne periOt\ wl •tt• • :
nlgnor ollndlfdt ol ll¥1ng; bttter
1reatment of o\ir tallOW tlum•n

"'•r

wete . the ho,htlnQ wut begin •o•ln
Tnfo ~sl·,~mlnl5ts wiU then
bec:ame lt!mlnllhi ·• Substitute
union lor '""'lnllt and people for
women al'!d lh.8 ~ory •s foretold

Ever wonder wno a.ella 1hOOft
T·shlrta at rock conean•?
Thelegat answer 11 ·•otflclal.'"
authOrtztd vender I only, u two
_ , . form Loc:-oort rec:ontfy

8rocl!.um 11\ternanonat me.. tnt
Nttw Vort.. C1ty agent lot tht safe
ot Wf\o r sh•rts 1nd otf')&amp;r WhO
pata~nalla - •nd wno as•eo
fOf the COUrt Otd4KI - II bllnQ

ailed by one Loc,_t oarr for

•urnea.

$300,000 They ollooe lhot onoy

On 11&gt;0 """"'"VOl tho WIIO•t
Rtc:h StfiUiurn meoa-ttucll concttt.
tne two n.o ttrlvflod wn" nootil ot
setting 11\41 IOPfO•Iml t.. \' n'ntb
T sn1ne trw, naa bought ana tnttt
•~rklcteaneo ¥!i1th th.., own

t"t MiZ:Ufl otGI1 lhd lhet (f*O,
abOut '"" ot tM shins M4z:ed
watt
embluoned Wtlh Who

C)eJigns AU tne ahlns .,.,. MillO
by tilt O.e~tfd Par~ Pollet too
they ••"' hOme empty tlanded
bee~11w ot tl'leH etleoeo ttfolltiOf\
ot 2 F.Oeret COUf1 OtCSe.'a. ittued '~'
8uflakl. PfOhlbit•ng Nle ot
·onoU!Ciat' Who lhUtl within 2

I
l
j
L

1hCWsana ree1 or Rith 1no
permullng seizure ot ttle 61MI
Wi~h~~ tnat area
of
Nor qui,.
-

""'Y,

were (&lt;me, OUitJde '"• tcoN of

oo'

dt!s,gn•

MOnday. NOOr.mbet \It 11:'00

1 tn In Fedetal Covrt. U Court
SltMt. Btoelcum lt'lfMn•t'onaf and
lhetr New J~sey t•W)e' Will return
to BuHaiO 11 the reca~.M&amp;t ol Judge
EWn'• ahowleauH Ofde• and wiU
l~prern wl'tr tt!l~ bei~Vt fht~
shOufa "ot be penallteo tor anr
m1au.se o• mt•appUcauon ot rna
restrAining arc:tn'
T~ f"'elftno 1.s opert

to tl'le

public

M e-mber$ of 1he lnte.mallonal
AIUaoc;e ot T.h&amp;IHICal SIBGO
~ptoyee11. CIA TSE) na ...e been on
ilrlki ror s1v weeka, anemptln(ltO
wafd ott Stua•o Arena Theatre'.s
n~w eonaraet proposal ot
IRc:teeaed work houtl tor I he ume
amount of money. Mettnwnue, I he
Theatre haa hired out~f ..tate
.$C&amp;bt to replace tha strtk.ers
Nogououon• 001wean fATSE

Loc:af No&gt; tO •hfc:!l hu 33
t'OM\oets tn this area. and Western
Net¥ Yorft,~ most popuJat lheatre
11r0• e clowq Se{llembtr 171h CMif

tht money taue. The Okl c:ontract
'01"* rM: uniorl•s two St\tdio ~ re(l l

,.,bt&lt;s a ...,_. Oft a

pay of SA80 f *

mu nnom ol S2 hoU~

HALLOWEEN WEEKEN
Friday: Costume Flash Party
dress flashy, bring your own flashlights.
Must be block &amp;. white 8t sexy. Lights out at
9:30P.M.

Saturday: Beggars Night Ball
Our fa mous champagne boll costume
contests, surprises and drink speclols.

wane. ._.. ,, OM*\1 nu. oft~ ed tM
ume tt.u ~Y bot 11 now uktno
lot\)' hours woric tn •~ctt•noe

Sunday: Costume Contest

Bustnoh ogont tnnny Gill, WIIO
repreunts the antern.aUonaf ttt
conttact telh with the Theatet,
told me "'Thet•a tM main Iss-ue;
out people w.ere belno paid by
performance rate and now lttty
1/nanogomont) ...nt oo change Ihot
lo stratvnt hourly time."
In a statement on tha strike
Sli.ldlo Arena ctalm1 to hawe
.. incuned opttfatlng kJut' for 3 of
tho last ~ oeooon ..•• In tnlt land of
opportunity Whete ec:onomlc' eoovery Ia chf'onicall)' tust·atound·
th.comer ttle l argest the.lter tn
Bolfalo'o " \oory oxfsteoco" Ia In
)ooperdy. Managomono orguoo tf&gt;ol
aft tlnO~Y-:1\QI' iV'ltATS~· '•'

1st prlz&amp;...Umo service for one night
compliments of Mulligan's. 550.00 bar
tab, free champagne. See local sports
celebrities. Horse &amp;. bUggy rides. Come
celebrate Halloween with Mulligan's.

tot

All Weekend: Champagne Drink
~eclala 75• Cider&amp;. Vodka on outdoor
e '. donee contests, pftzes, trophies,
costume contests nltely with prizes golorel

�stages
fhe ABC s oi power

ludglnQ """',... acllono• ..,_,,
to be mentally unOa'-'-" O•
P&lt;l!haps ane Is lust a g101uquo
mockery ot the lotaHrattantsm

In the edocaHonat
syolem ...
the wom•n In Qutsl,on Ia the
sole eh&amp;llcter or 811zlllen
playwllghl Robe•to Atnaydo'o two
act ptay entitled, Miss Mllgatlda ·,
Way Currently ttJnnlf\0 at lhtl
8ullolo Enlfllaln~Nnl TIIIOtol
tn~t,ent

und.ef the lmpro.ssh•e d,teeiiOn or

Gort

f'""''·'' r,

Jlmoly ••
U'11(W1"-naltly

QUitO

rt~ti"CJ or~~-

a mt'ft ten ot us wtfe or~t 10
the ·•c:tauroom ... This lack ol
aue.ndanoe ts a m~atery 10 me.
and 11 t'IO doubt ctls.heanentno to
thou conn nee teo with tne. BET.
Pity tho.., who opt to 101190 tnll
POr1rl)'ll of a petsonage wtto IS

almunaneously rovofi.Lno and
P.tlnetie u,. her delUsions ot
gfatKIOur, end lnlrjOJicaJiy HIQIC: '"
"'' ouest to destroy Ihoe Jnnoctnca

ot net PLip•'$-

•

..,,,11.., '"

rn.e pt...,,
1gn ana
tnrendonall'f eontrovenlalln
MIUft, was truually cann-ed *"
AtNyda' nauve Stant Athlyot
f'laJ been quoted •• sa~lng thli ne
oM rote ihe pt•r out of 1 tncln1tton

w•r

'T,,

~Witt\ the
people ct •~• control
o~tr othtrl 11111 l!lti8 of

by Deirdre Martin

obtalence Submission b ttte •ay
to ctynamtct within her eln.sroorn
II 11 ¥1HY 1moor11nt to MISS
l'tt """'" TMy are tr.a•e MJ'0'"oa that ner pupJis behJYQ
WPI:J!Obet
'" tr'lt P'CXH!1' manner In th•s .the
St;t urt. ~· •• Ma'o•·rCia an t •O'*I
11 AO d!Ht,.nl "''" ' " ' ot"'''
G'aa• tll"ftotr &lt;~~~f\0 OEMANOS
tt'I S: Ir~,;ctat Su! Mt$5 fAarQ6fiCSa
aenrv1ng vr,es_wno

COf"'trollaubml&amp;-51on a"d dontln1nce
IS recurrent throughout the
enHrety ol the production. The
lmpucauon ot megiitomenla bt n
10 • small degree Of to '" e\t,tm•
Ale aa:tutetr con&lt;tf.Yod ln()toe(J
M111 Ma.roanaa claims...You mt.itt

LEATHER FACTORY

$

00
Value to $59

LADIES'SKI JACKETS,
COURDUROY'S
VELVETEEN BLAZERS

$19
LADIES'
PILE LINED

SUEDE
JACKETS

$19

$19

RABBIT
JACKETS

BLACK
LEATHER
VEST

$39

$59
LADIES LONG
LEATHERS
Values to$250.

LADIES
SMOOTH
LEATHER
BLAZERS
Valued to $125.

MEN'S
DOWNS

lottow bUn(U)' Th11'6 whll M\a.S
Marga.rlda ,, 101 To Uluwunalt lo
propl!e To moiG o1c.h one ol you
You ean la~e an~ form •n lhe
~ands of MJu Maroarldl ••

A nd as a rnetnbfH of lht
auCfltnee, you assume 111• fOfm of

ePiaos-btll 61Udenlt 11"1 ~.. CIISI
(as I• ~ually tho cuo 1n """'~'
ar1 c.O\IJ&amp;d Into allet~ce

and un1ma1et)'

t he
atao orawalarQ91y upon
tnt! fndMctual's POWOI ol
teeoHt!Ctlon WitChing lrtO
ustenlng to Mtu Mlflllrlda r WAy
tntently. you are remlndad o• evtry

•'"""lid br '"'

vorbaJ banage of )"OV' te~ Tnt

playing t-Qace ot the 8El Is reptele
wtth an au too fa.rnlll11 ore+n
blac~bOIJ", elock. and • stou1

woode11 "ea'k upon v.ol'llch ros11,
am()(IQ other thlnga, • well
t~umbed copy ol The Joy of Sox
H1'mm"" Tnl• $Choolmarm
1eache5 1 broad range ot
subject.5- ftom geography.
whfl.-n she draws a '*''' on lht
bOard and calls It "11'Ht Gapot o'
Good H..,.... -to nlstO&lt;y. wllO. .

great pnnctpte &amp;he !~JCinttly
IYrT\mlttl'H U belfl9 \hi no110n
that •tEvl!fyOOCiy want• to
oomJnate everyone tiM '

University Plaza
(Located in the rear of the Old Grants Store)

Monday Thru Saturday 10 • 6

pia~

oroctamallon or academic
encouregement offered to
.sludonts. which In retrospect are
,ecoonllad aa being Inane, ld ~ot~
falsU1es Sho prattles on encslusl~
tbout the lmpotlanet of ,.good ..
Qfl.des. conformity obe~aanee, •no
11'111 burning C)eslre wt lhotJkl til
have. •"en 11 the ltndet age- of
"twel..,o. to obta1n ttte uhtmate
i:tep-plng .stone •o mobility •.nd
5\Jceass-a cotfe9t CS:tgree Mar-.
tl'le 1\yster,cal LOll with W'hk:h Mls.s
Margatida seell.e to reinforce these
nouons, then rornlnltct about your
ttwn scr,ool 6JfPOfftnCIII. U will no
00\101 Strll(e I Ct'IOr(1 t0"\IWhiH8

BET's prochiCtlon works well lor
a ~ltlety ot reasons, tofln!Oit
1mong them Naomt Nllmai'\IS'
por1raya1 ol Min Matgtttua A
~lslon of mlddle ag«&lt;
consarutlsm tn her tntrt t•cl(el
The .;:aretully constructttd Ill&amp;
am3 aangtlng ClnKllfl"-· Ntlman11
and Star1s ol M/11 Nltgltkll s
bhngt an eulhenUctty 10 tne role
Wav aU ,._.d U'P to I tom•..-hal
tttal ,. chilling Hlf ~c.nan\ tOt
d lsqu•ellng dill\aJ.. the O.pre&amp;lltiQ
a1rec1 1y1 c:oouct wUh ttwl
nat !.ire 01
wtll not bl: tvJiy
~•v•du:a.tt compttslno '""
01Ylllged 1\efe M16Mtt ti~H U5
a!Jd•e.noelclassroom all tn.t mo-e
11111. as 11\e uyl119 goo&amp;
enhances tM dtuylng, man~e
Eventu811¥, 50 dOo-t ICI.,.,eoc• co
depfeu•..-e mood ot tn• p11~ Ttter• atrtCI COdeS Ol behAviOr AlhJiyde
•• no auestiOfl of ~~AIIlng
Is not ao &amp;ure m•t .,owtt 11 a
S\lspensloo of di&amp;Dtliftf
posltiYe tnln_g-lrt you'P
tu~re- NtJimen•s. look&amp; " ~01.1 •nd
Miss Morgortdf'f Woy. ti&gt;Ould
It 15 lmpoulbKt OOI 10 fhJQftt
tunds alloW~~, Will be tunn~ng 11 the
&amp;mlrk OJ preleno 10 De owery
Buffalo Entet1111lmtnt lhoator.
1nteres18d 1n yout &amp;hOlt
tocated at 2.8A Me)n Street . until
Ncwmebe• &gt;3. Call ass 222~ •o•
11 ' ' ttut Ideology whJch maKes
I hiS l'li'tO 00\V p~oducuon a
fl.irther InformatiOn

wilt'"

Shepard's divided self

S

am SheparcJ's 1&amp;80 work
Ttue We&amp;r Js up nut on
t~• Studio Ar$111

are grounded In ooclal O.ltipertenee.
ana ta~en to llltlr logical

et tensto.ns (Jrv. Wut·, putaUII Of
succus. qtJestlon ot failure) can
feay• an auctlehel Pt«&lt;h
Pfodi.KtiOn of the uuon
unhinged.
Ahnough &gt;-0" -.on, get in wHPtOul
Studto Arena I
Two )eare.
• !ght buc-$ 10 )'OUr l'&amp;ml. &amp;kfp
presentatlon of sn.p.atd 1s Curs• of
new.t three HoUytt.ooo fungwtltlmt !he SroN/ng Cltu hoO tho Bullato
1nd catch this pJay. ShtPVd
bOurgeoisie lndJg.nent tn tr.elr
shoutd not be mined
Ull'' Ho-w d a rt a f)IIYWtighl
l"t ''1rue west" tpoken of 11
sulke us with vloler\Ce, nudity,
Soul nom California tagai"J, 1nd
ptolanlty, and dlatulblng
tne bf'otnois Au~tln .tnd lee tiiO
paychologlc:at ~islon '"one sitting I
trying to put up with each OIPI&amp;r'~
The tPieatre's Director o f Publicity
'omp•ny While lncuulno as little
Blossom Cohan 1n11111, how~~
PIY'hOIOQil;ll d~miQfl IS POASibl. tnaltho maj&lt;&gt;tlly olthel•
AultH"', a haclr ~writer on tne subSettbtMS.. ''the mtdcUe-ol·tne
Dttnio. or rus llr$1 ~ tHult.. 1'!11
road.'' "'allluenl.. ttwtl tar.golng
been aP-ed by hl-1 tr•'4'1111ng
I&gt;&lt;JbiiC, no. . nothing to lear -we
mother to watct'l Ower'* ~U'H
hl¥8 to oroaram our HalOn
lM the vaoabettWI •• gtv~ng hll
bfOI.d segment of the commuf'•tY
younver bfotn&amp;~ tnt 1nch1ttuous
Col&gt;on $tltOCI Clop, ciao '""" to
one w1tn tfle ·&lt;wtttuout.. oroleaaton •rHsHo d1reclor Davtd franll wPIO
ouaac.he3 oy e-halle~tno Ald'Hn's dto~Oed to pull off tne ••sa
" art .. wllh 1 sedpt ot
•oflenstv-e.. True W•tt anywe,
Tile aynamtc1 l&gt;tiWe&amp;rt lt1e two
A t'ld P'O'IIIded H"fl are rtO
tctelefate. Snepard'a Auatln It
tu;1ne:t at~ags Caelor BQtllaon
coottt ftlional. evert amug,
Carroll has stepped out on
olterlng Hre&lt;J, glib rOPOh.. t to nla AtCOI.U'It of lllntts lt'ld Keith
1
bfolher s biUet s.aruam.
JocPIIm nas steopeo In 10 the role
caaual oelllgerence In mockii\Q
nt Lee). True w.,r wiU o'*' hve
IMI, tate ('MaytM we're tOO
days late on _ . , . , 2 Stt&gt;d10
""•••hoenr nl.lh?, 11 at conll&amp;ht
A1ona • U&lt;JIIIu In a~lpplng tno
wat with a oa~ate
fJttl bl+g weeklnCf ot Pftllotmances

Theatres marquH In

to be thetr most

~It IOo~.J

aa'#tnt"'ou.s

t"•

aoo.

,Of •

"''own

l."''

- ,...,.. t1ten1, • hl$ abtllty to 'speaK
ffom expewtnce•• may have

p.-o.,M:toct n•m wl1h a ..•eolllmate"
aklll aller all But In lhll raee tot

~aucc-eu;· lhe p1tU111 have a wa~

Carol's Apparel

p•oceu. Mta.r Margartda
•erbatizes, I~ otata~I.IOIIIng 101ms,
an undOflVIng tonol o! Oduallon
'"all&amp; known but rattly
vocallleQ-''VoU' wero lorced In
and now you m•y not o•t out "
Svch a realluHon coulo
potentially Induce dttPG!r Of

an eiQt\lh graott In M ill
M"'tgarkU's CIIIS! SUOMC)uenHy,
)'OU 111 te-rrHiec, terrotWtd. bUitied
"Otlt ..d e!'T\bartasse amus.eo

tf\lf'tk:UJilltnfiS U\ lighting
restonatkH\': '"• etcs6r bfotMr •

Values to S89.00

1•1Ctoatthg, ttlUno at• ttm+tnt
abOut tne .,lilt OCIUC&lt;tllonol

of IMIGOM111Q 1111 pllllul Tho

polafily between the chataotert.
between the unlnY4tnlect and
•nVM~tttd Mtves. ehar.ges hand a In
cJ•-Iper-ate oersonahty

ttY'trHfS-in IAkJflg on one
ln&lt;Hhet's GHnen~t. tl'wty hl,_e
actu.al1y become one &amp;oetl JC)flt in

h•o

Wnesh..- ~t SMoaro'&amp;
Pthntty molit I• ••fM tHttfiYII Of
Of

tne ,\mertcan Ofot m '" 11 bttl ~11
lo fhe eonsum.r WlthoU1 1 dOubt,

tnotJoh. Ns wotks or hyveNull•rn

!1&gt;19 s goodoye) 1\ea gtv011 tno

ptayets some muth-&lt;ftoMdtd time to
adJIISI. Mo\1119 het Studio A•en•
OIIOCtlng debut I&amp; ICJitftl'(n Long,
realo.rtl dramaluro- end actre-ss
Lono has the benetll ol two yetf&amp;
as the theatre't 11-IOtlltt tUrector,
Including a ulttl nCt wltll Cur5e ol
tht S tarving Cltn. ftte cast Is
rounO&amp;a oYl by James M axwell aa

Austin, T1tnolhy u .,...a 11 lhe
CIIAVI11e mov•t OfOCIU'Cif SaU:'
Kimmer. eM Htlet'l t-111r_.aon ••
tnegood ol' .,..,.,.

u you tee1 thtt tne tMata. ta
!'Mfe en1ena1nrntnt bltdltd •UP\
few -.:tJno«~g tru1PI&amp;, cauy rov'
.. ,ns:tlncls" and youf · ~tauonalny "
dOwn to the Stuok) A1ena Sam
StlePUd PGUIIIodlne on th• 0'*'
wouod

�words
In search of the Dark Prince, a new biography
y Mlc:h ..t F. Hopkins
I'd r•tllfr hall• £offt•body "''•• '"'

out ,,., lgnottJ m•

•

- MIIof0a¥1!t

M

lltl 01YIA hAS bOOn on

to, a.nd ht aurely fl&amp;llles the
a i11SIH: IC&gt;ngovlly ol Ihe Snorter
oo"ltlbullon. But. by lha lima Carr
makas hll mla-e.a lagorlzlng ol
crme Gleaton and &amp;rtls-t t&lt;larweln
(both of whOm, not colncld&amp;l'1tllly,

;~~~~~~~~ ~~~~:, ~~8~~(;~~~
8rt W Jac(ot), Cl" II IPII1t'1eadlng

ttle 20th Cent"'Y Mus•c

r.cene lor 1lmoat 40
ytell'l, ouUivl~ his ep~ mento rs

the retdtH' 1n10 the grand muslcaJ

Cname Parke, and TMkH'11ous
Monll.. ovtlh lng moat ol his PHIS
In Ina &amp;.Sop geMra llon (BuG

th• man c:rlt~.al categorizing of
8 1tehu Bttw 11 the 8tg Daddy of
"' Jau Aoc.k Fu&amp;Jon" ot. mote
aPi»&gt;C)t1ately the Jazz rooked
SUraty the reaott nas hlid
~h ot that mt1n0mer by now
But Can ma,tt tt WOf'16, ne tee~
llow Yi&gt;ce&lt;&amp;lly Alll&lt;an 6 Blu. .
fOO\ecl MUet' tnVIiC h i S grown by
t970. yet n. 11m rettra to 11 •• •
rock ~ move' Fvrtf'et. he
ma'ces tnt 011111\tly unfounded
statamonl(pp 1t • ) lhallna While
audlef'ce&amp; wM k»"e.d I'IIS 50s 11\d
60s Mue'c were probabl~ tApos-ed
to the FrMch lmprolllor,.sta ar'!d
Spanish Influences ol nls muslo
(note, too, now C'arr oonunuou&amp;~v
'$lpatatta EUtOPtll\ lngted!enls
from the Third WOflc;t recipe tor a
Ono World pollon), while "The
ghttto blad.a, ot cou11e. dld not
have lhll conditioning, lheretcue
Miles' •~ti ler music had larg~ y
- a - lham" Old 11&gt; Call II
P..~lf'C:J el . fltlat. or pll~n dumb
,..hat ~f ~f " • ' commuted "•'•
I' an Kl or hiiiOOCI I t lb011Q4
-.h~h Ia de!paor.btt , on tnt one
nand. s1~1~ inle«fng that M ttes'
mote sHalgnt-out Jau was
EuropU.n ln t&gt;as•e. ana, on tt\1
othet nand lnt..-rlng tn11 Rock 11
moce Aftlt•n To ny nothing ot

mttcelc;UIIIIOI\

PcoN&amp;U. Fall Newauo. Cf1ar'-~
M II'\QtJS). ano most ot IM nwmoeu
of rda mucft..,acc.tt lmed QfOups of
I he 501 tote nu ...,. rut inUutn('t
a5 a Ja.u ~Uti Den-IO. ~ only

the vati.O atMI ot Alro.Am.,r.ean
M1.1s~. bU1 n a a '""" 11~60 to see

lht! Ume *Mn ttte • 1'\CNt of
Wostetn CuiiUf'l &lt;WOU'd

acknowloOQe n11 wonh at 1

o•obal

tf11SUc. power And, deapltl the
many causUc: Slatemenu that he
has directed towarda tome or lhtt
uncttsouted mathut of thll Mu1lc
thom Eric OOiphy and Cacti f aylo1

Ia '"&lt;hie Shepp). nl&amp;lory has
snown Milot to m\Jslctlly relltct
HH~ enaogtno tlm.a The tast
decaae. lhfOvQt'l. ha.t Dten one In
wrucn manw peoole have w orul~e&lt;J

"""'ethet the Oa11t

P"'~c•

conunu85

to 1et1ec-1 and CWOJ4tCI lht limes Of
wt\etl\e-of I'll mttlly mo"•' wlltr

tr&gt;em

11 •t ,.,.., wfllllt'fet tne &amp;n!hll't!f
•I 10 U!:i&amp; QUMhOn lhll 1ne ~*')'

cueaence OJ

... . tes

D•v•• on IM

Ameucan tnltrtiH'Imt nl sc.ne "'HI
to De •n \lnlgnorabte
01esence that w 1t• command our
UI'101Yioed auenflon until I
suspect, Mlltl f\lmlefl wt&amp;nes

cont1nt~e

the blatant

Olh8fWiltl

I

on C1n. •ctlltm&amp;d IIICStH Ol the
Buusn o•nd Nucleus and • wiOety
reno ~ ntd twtuate analwat, has
wrlllen h li Dl~raph~ o' tne
legendary trumpe1tt Simply
tfllll l ~ AAJ/tf 0.'11$ (William
Morrow •no Comp•n'f, 310 pgs
St4 85t. 11 ' ' suttiO 11Ua&lt;;1&amp;0me
po..-;tftul anent~ rrom ti'Ose wf'IO
Gest»IS:t lne .,.,_,
bOtl'l te'il(l

'"a

1!'\thJenc:H ._. ,,,, 1'111 •te•dea

over

c.ontempot..,.., M USIC Sorneof the
1ecuons o• 1h1 ~ are brUhant
asoec~aJt y wt'len Can tetles 1he
c.ru•c~ to tas.. fOt tht•r contlnved
la.tute to ,e11vre M1lt1 by his
o ~~wn atal'd1rd1 aJ • S.lc:" A.-1,•1
M any of Can't CS.ttfiPHOf\1 Ol

concert• •~d •ecorcuno te111ona.

accompli ttl tht cttellenglng tu-k of
doing ttle mutlc full Jut lice. wn~l"'
Is a tormldiOie ttKJugtl tasll. In
lls.etl. A.nd tnt eomp•etlet'ltlvt,
oatn•'•~•no accumulatlae o t
DaviS' life ttlttory, from varl~
sources 0\ltr tnt ~tiff, represent
an e • hluJHIIt amoYnt ot teo work
on tl'le author' a pen Carr took&amp; 11

audie-nces- ~lth all I he racrlcelly
dtwerse aultude•-togelhtf In
such a manner (and, ota10ta, wn~
Is n always lrtose wno Wll\t to
hear Jazz artla1s petfotm their Mat
who are l)arpetually called !Jnoba?
Wtty aten t the radiO station I who
broadcast t.~noer t~ benrter of · ~11
Mvslc'' callea &amp;nobt tor or~ty
playfno wa1ered..oo,..n roc!(. bOgus
fun k inG Ol'*' CMap COC"'tlll

tunes

~tit •~cJud•ng

Juz''' C+n

I 06t A W•IMU on tJ\at pi.Ut .,
For aJI ot hiS alleged atttmQit

to t&gt;e obleeh"-. It t. t•t&lt;Mnt en.at

Catt'.s Kte• ol ~u.,ty 11 Ihit ol
the outsldef. the -tllndAfd Wttt ..n
l'dflals of con.,.ytng the

eornohonaUy aes1het1&lt;: oy oatno
totally c1etachect, vlnually
unlr'IYOIY&amp;d, It doean't work, u
usual. and cna eHort-deaplte na
e.cl'laustlve display of
reseercf'l-sways batwMn the
lnnotetttl)' mlsguldod. the
purposely lndiUtfll"l. and lhe
dotOfTT!Inedly '"tldlou• AI one
po•nt carr actually lhinU to thtll

th" Archie Shepp's atyllsHc Ia
moft lheatttcal than musical n rtut
mtastng •ne lmpon Shepp placet
on the wnote ot both) and, wott e,
con pg, 151·2) lf'Ht authOr lnfets tnat
lheldo"lllyl"g by Snopp and
others of wha' 'tie-; Pllyld u
8/ad Music wu t1rongly racist U
Mr. Can bdlle'ie.t th1-t, rte 1-S
dangeroolly nalvt.. I tt~•lfenge tn.
&amp;U1hot 10 pro~i404t an e.t• mpte of
Shepp and h is oeers t~;eepinQ
Wtu1o.s from pl•y1.--g 'he luU 'U1Qe
of 1N.tr l lPfiSS~ to t htt e.aten1
that many Wrhtes &amp;filii f)' lo lr..etP

81a&lt;:k pf091e lrom fully brlngtf19
lhttit ~rt lsUc tiX"pre~SIOn to bel• itt
trytng to Cilptutt Miles• I"''Wecl
OISII'e lot the Ju.: avanl-garde
{Strange dlstlke constOetii\Q thel
nls moel valued student, John
Coltrane. stOOd at the netm ot tne
tnrust&gt;. Carr O'iOtrldes the
tllttorlcaf content with hla own
obvious Olstoste.

Such unfounded dlata!le c1n oe

foui'ICS !n o ti'er parts of the bOok as

well Carr fe-els tt'le gHtao Jan
~liP~ Otaaso" Ia be lillie

onalttl

more than • Qfo~,apie, while calling
LeonttO F"tMt-pertta.ps tho
chief crlllc rllpon&amp;lble rot aU I he
hirldslghtodneu In Jan
crltiCIIm-" more probing" In n•a
anafyses The •uthor's desc.rtption
Of trw. Bltch•s Bttw cover
an
1000 ollntellralioni iJ unspeJka~ly
~ut. '4rtlilf hiS Clltsltylng ot the
Abdut MIU Klat « eln CoYer a&amp;
Ptvc.~11c ~ UIG • .,.anuctiOttary

t••

*-' abautO

Ont m~Jst t.mdetstaNJ. hOw evet.
~nat It trantpirtng The llrst Mltel
OIOQrapny t.r But Cote was lltUe
more 1nan '" ovorreteo
diJWOO'apny whlcn totaJiy
dl.-mltMO wav"• ShOr1er •~ ,
mere &amp;kttsman and .-lrtuaJty
Ignored I tie .vhole E..S P potloa as
tnconaequenllel Now, Mr Carr's
book It A 1tep up lrbm tlf•r; t't6
recognlua the ~mport ance of the
ESP, years, yeata which mos1
mutltllnt are stm lrytng to live up

ttte mi.J'\ and the mythot thll l'taw.
spawnecs not only the maMet
trumpet@• 1 panttfltlr\0 1~rlc11m,
but IN m'f1h0t that MHes-101
btltet 04' • OtM-t\lt bfOUOI\1 10
Jaz:z There it mucn '" INs bootc to
recomme-no t"- au t nt ton o f
11mo11 any petton ll'tl.,.tsttld tn
11'141 I Ub,Kl
Vtt ._.hit W'lll command the

~~~~~~: ~t!.'~'nra~~~,·,-hiS
to, trlpp4ng Olllr htlo OVl'n

orerequlsltu One 11n't too fat lnro
thl ()c)Ok CMIIOtl ttlt IUthOt IIIII
Into the lamtller traps tnat most
West erh critics hl¥1 !allen Into
whtf'l anaty11no Mitt s by placia
Westetn atandtrdl. now, for
lnetance, ht tMml to fH1 that
Milt Jackson II tM ~ty 'ilf1uoto
tolo4at on a lOS. Naalon wiH'I
Milts lfrtlMonlcl Wh•cr. atandard
of vfrtuosity dOU CaH apeak ol
and undlf whit c~rcuma ~aneea?
TMs 1\ii"'CC ot • • • • cum.s up
freq....,lly '" 1.,. IW For
lntte.ne... on pg 131 carr cred111 a
,..I!C Cfowtord '*llh IM f Jmoed
19&amp;2 PYyOOy lnl.,.,.,.w. ftlstort has

ot lht 1111

12 VIliS,

dtpetW)niiiJIUOn

employed In the IIXI So muct, for
cro&lt;llblllly.
look, torgot for the moment (like
U or oot) tt\11 Mlln' more recent
recordings have oten a meallng
grouod o l Jau. An8, and Aaggae.
Forger th• tact ,,., Cau. tor one
ot lht ~nds moll Influenced by
Bucht$ 8rtw 1\amee Heroie
H1ncoc-k'a dlacovowllng
H,.dhunt~l and not lhe more
tallf'ltul Fr" Jau ' Afr.can •·hgt'l
LHe of Hancoc._., AA'W•ndiJIJI

Fotgtt .wen tn11 Milts
staleme"ta hav. often been uHd
by Wh•t• and Black mod•• agalnsl
tht vety MuaiC tl'llt I PIVl'ned him
lhort It 1 po•,t•t stattt h4Ke. ancl
it_. I till 81ttl'lft 8rfw II not I
tuston albUm Tnt toel(tlll
Ghbiii'IO' ot Soyro Gyra IS ruston
He•ble Hancocle ualng a dlaco
Vocodtf to do wnal Atvlno Aey has
oun oolng on • guitar lor year.s,
thttl'l lusion A.nd CtttiC~
Mti!Qione diluting D••lc • me•·OII
Ev-ans o roi\Uirll ldtas Into a
c:heeo copy tor tho let'S·PIHay·
btiWMn-lne..Oiymplc·apeclala

crowd, thet's tutton rnaf's
CCH'ItuekH\1 Bitches Brew ts nor
tuston . .kist take .orne rime to
. - - - - , llalln ll'a """ol Mlleo' moot
walling Jplfll&lt;alalng
presentellOnt, bofM In lhe
percusa~voe IY&amp;nt-gaJOe JuJ ot
Suf\ Ra and th• sanctltt.ed .tecmc
Bluaa ol Jlmi Hon&lt;lrl• To oaU tn.
cneceotr.Q rOClt.«l&lt;tnltd mtftly
ble.lvse -·mts reetalme&lt;S certain
1ngreotentt that roc.ll;
mlaap-proprlateo hom Jau &amp; B-lues
In tne first ptac• '' tl~e camno
Hendrlr an ·•• cld ROCik n1Qgah" or
(II Ca, lton•cally oolnts ovt of
another &lt;rill&lt; I) calling Black Music
"prlmltlwe" tor whatever reaa.ons
Again, hlltOtiCII t t boiiOf. A
deaplcable mtarepresen1a1ton ot
ttle facta.

rOV&lt;tale&lt;l AlaJ Haley 11 ,.,.

lntlfYIPet On PO tiO, Can calls
Mites' old Je;a audtenc.e
..txtremt1y con~atlve and
reac:tlon•.ry••: tt\e author turely
mu.11 ru.llle tt\e teulble
cwers.lmpllfJcatlon he hid made fn
lumping all ol Mlloa' diV4&lt;tO

Or 1111 ne I&gt;Ot-n tinging II en

~ · ·. ~·· · ··· · ···· -_.......-

~90Q7

�New and horrib

A

gul&lt;lo to wf&gt;tP new and
gr~

on .,,. movte

screens thi s Hallowe·~

All &lt;ll$1nem~lt, c..llee&lt;llngo,
ancl evs$Ce:reti0na t&amp;t.- bMn notecs
fOf purposes of eonaumer
comp.ariaon:

Holto,..'en Ill: S.ooon ol !he
Witch-You moy be wondt&lt;lng
hOw there

can be yet anotheJ

inJtallment In honor's molt
(financially) successful aeriea
wtlen, in Hallowe'en II, MIChl II
..The Shape" Mey111 wu twrneo

to death. {Then ogoln, given tho
tendency for mad slllh.,l In
these movies to survive IJ'y kino
ol ossault, tho need tor 1 tog lui
ax.planation may never havt
occurred to you.) Wotl, Jolin
carpenter and company wet'en't
going to lot a little tiling II~ togoc
cu1 fnlo their prohts ~ onty
thtrtg ttl at Hallowe'ftl Ill nat 5n
common •1th "' Ottdeeeltora.
~ C&amp;rptiOttr (htteln tne rOle
ot procNoef). 1s the timing oe ill

retease. No ma4 tla.t.nlf. nc INn•
age slumoer ptrtlea.. no Jamie Lee

Curtfo. Tne story toefl ta obOut a
mad mask-mak.erflndu11rlallat who
Is out to wr.ak havoc on a11 wno
pl.itChase and Will hll II&gt;ICIII
Hallowe'en maaka (three different

ones, a&lt;tvenlaed In TV
commercials •• tnt "Hallowe'en

saying Wh&amp;ta

mov•• .

10tnt

.,.,, pteat. ti'\Ot..
emptOf At treE.
Tl!rvw•r Mal 0

Fr~c~., IN tllt
been

out rex • ....,.

ftave any tnte.e!
p·robablr 1tread)

don't ootner uo
nus one IS enc:
rwo In tM sene1

teenaoeu Sl)enc
lakeside camp, ;
11acked, and bhJ
ucepl for lh&amp; h
~en suspenseh

know eu.ctrv wt
nappen ana It c
are motelm191n

'fthich means tn
MO;IUC A ooy l
walking Of! F\os t
hlsPullc:rul-lo!e

flymg out at •~
Su--lyltoe
one 111 1emf c.
me-l ca~ nevet
QIISMI O"lefii.II'M
dOubt tnat tf\e 1
Spelt .ShOt O•UJC

would mucn red
AMC Como B
W ecko-Ttlls
surorlse G1vtn 1

' advtnce oubllcil
Three." Got It?) Tho hero It an
«&amp;views, I was e
adull maJe, tnt herolnt uftl)' put

• eontlr&gt;uecll""" -

3

&amp;ooa and Tft•r Came From

WJII'un, 0..,.., l.yoc:l\~s Ert£M1'1Hd.

and n!JrntlWOUS OlhiU

An ot t~ are hlrna temooted
from the mainstream Although

many of li"Mtm ha,.e Khleved cull
$tatus

~~tU.h

mktntght audlotncea

se-vetal yea" ahet their tnhlaJ
reUs.e, Htey were orlglnaJiy
produced •• tndependent
cheapies. Howevet oruatKHntl)'

presented. most ot then
fllmma~er--

htvt Md tometnlng to

say By contrut. when Ihe maJor
studiO.s saw the potef\Hal eudJence

ol young movi..,s 11111ctecl to
M)tror films a.nd decio.cs to get
tHICk; lt'IIO IM market, they C~

0111ed only tne ..-1 uhent
aspects of wnat tne

1~11

nad ceen dO'ng '*•tt»Ut tM

we ve been subjected to an
onootng rash of aplimer-sl&amp;si\ef·
rM&gt;t..aay hlms or l~ng
~and tcwture and
O.CfNSiftO Jvstllkauon beyOnd

'""

~-.""'- 11\al teen-eged

have come to expect_
The FmJ1y rtte J3rh series. atte~

aUd~s

' thtlrwllat hac~ed pial
OI'VIk)pmenta of the f1tst 111m, hi&amp;
nad n01n1ng to offet evcept new
war• fOC' the &amp;peclaleffectl people
to .now PttO?Ie be-ing
dlsm.embefed . Tl'le themes no
toi\Qtr na~e to 00 wllh the
ln&lt;J*'ilclual preserving himself
ega!nst the en1roplly of tl'le
cflanglng work:l: GtSOrde« 11 given.
eno we cen btJI wallOw 1.n It lor
n1n1y mlnuteL Art Is someU'IIng
that ch&amp;nQH you. for better Of
wotM The apate or Prom Nrght•a
T_,rot TriWfS. ana 1M UJce. are

unde&lt;l'f&gt;t19jusllllcatlono. In oll&gt;e&lt;

tormuaartz.aUon~ You can ~and
p.rObabl~ thoWdlatgue Wlltl many

-do, the blOOd and'"" gult
wtthcxtl tM bt'U\1 Thu.$, in IN:
wa._. ot the otigtnat HIIIOwe·.,.

of tM lntl'f\tlcms ot the sotatter••
Du1 the c"""en' crop olfefs r.otn'no
tQOlscuss

mere

pubeScence. tt'ley ma.nege 10
engage In gratuhoua HX withOUt
beff\0 pinned to the 'Mall wllh a
meat cleaver by aomt e~tanging
manlac-a malar dltrerenc.e from

the ptevtOUa HaJkhwe'tn fllma. For
the most part, Hallowe'en Ill It
stanoatd maa doctor atuff, lllteo
rlgllt out ol Ihe t9001, completo
Willi corny acting and unbell. .ablo

olot contrlvancea. (Wnoen tht mad
doctor catche-1 our twatthy hero,
does he kill hom on tho apot7 01
course not-he tlta him up and
leaves him alone, thus giving htm
an opportunfly to engage In a

lhO&lt;oughly rl&lt;IICUIOUI OICIPO) I
almost en}Oyed H•llowe'•n Ill IS a
semi-serious p,~rody of old n\ld
doc.tor fUclts. The ptobftm Ia that
the 111m is atllllull ol gory
murders. commUted by rObOt
helpe1s, that serve only to pa~tr
to the audlence•a bk»odtun tn one

let!ne. • robot tl.ilfa a hOap(tal'*
ma" by olungino Ha Hngera tnro
hit eyes and pulling apart nla aklll
from the lf'ltiee, llttif, a .., ,

lmagfnatlve robolalmoty rtPI a

tne tnt

~~

yw

tM slasnef '''"'
ro the AlfPOd sc

Dauer 1t1~ covt

ThiS fM:If\5. Of C

11 many ol tne •
of puns, Jtgnt g
rellllnee:! m1sft
la~n. but Ql•en
of tnern. ttte res
(It you'tt nol I r
1 101 15 going to

th•IIMC Con&lt;o

The
tnrltter abOut a 1
Stndtt- J

aDie to uan,mtt
1ne perceptrons

o1rno11 a total I&lt;
prOblem I.S tnat

make H"s.e.

Tfl•

••"'' out to ,,. J
1n11 MQrnt:nlS 't

l•nal ftlm. and .,.

...,.,., ga.p..n; ,

ol col.lrM. In

tl\at tta-.. TMS

mlctoocoplo detaiL In all lalrneu.
I should note U\et the au&lt;ltenee at
the allOwing I o t t - lied
c&gt;&lt;eclsely lhe ot&gt;POtlto
JMY
bOOed lourlly end When tne

&lt;'elttlef1itety oac

tr&amp;mp•s M:ad oU

AJI~

""'w

Prodtg'' Sun tlluatretlon MKhaet Boycnuott

Wecko tumed o

1nd someumes
stasnec 111ms. w
almoSI every no

expeeted oron&lt;~U1 ~~no taUed
to materlallz.e (\he oonclualon 11
ambli!Juoua and aubUe; no wonOer
pooore were plsa.ed), tnd on the
way out. 1 overheard Ol\t tnn·aoer

unl~te:ly

to apc:a&amp;

tans: u s verr Cl
provfOe contrast

aeene.s that nev
cnaraclet's nea.

11 you btonked r&lt;
IU t(aHuyn Harr
Is good. cui on

Stnder f6 going

�D

esplte- l t'le fact lhll we
i!ll;e lo COt'IIICier our
$0C•ety as one whiCh 1$

le for Hallowee
, .no contuse oeop.. looking tor
anything else. At rtt• Unlv•rtlty Clntml and th• AMC Holldoy 6.

bY II snit
of the killing&amp;

gnl' Ca vett

::::::rd M•H andJ C.aaa of , ..,._ 0etPI1I

rhey were k)st on
Oil I hose damn
1M my own t
lf\11 ot Melng a

a~la.ing ltll!mPII 10 put thiS
year-old I 1Im acros.s as toptcal.
C/1u of 'g.s., is nothing you
haven't Men befOf8 Ira the ofd
story tbout 1 young, fdNfllllc
teecnet oom~ng 1nlo a rough t.ll1)an
tet\001 and hnd'ng tl\at a ••naU
orouo or mi$fi1$ are ti«OfiZing the
Othlt sti.IOetll• ano the staff The
a•ttetenc.e ts tnat '"'' ,,,.._ tl'le ~
eggs ell deckfltl out In " new
..ave' regaha (or wl'\at pauet tot
such In I he m inds of middle
America, wnere people are allll
afrtld that the Sex PlltOII are
going ro come acrou the ocean
• nd I Pit on I he Wall'llngtofl
MonumenH- the PHI.Kk)-punk
trappings ate ~uele'Yanl an)"Yt'l)'
bKause th• '-•06t and 1011
moUvatlng force Oil he group Is a
elton-cut. good foo~lng tHn,
drlvln to anti...soclal bef'lavlor by
hit ltlf'-&lt;1 gt!f'llus and an o vet1y
lndulgtnt molhlr ()'es. '"" Old
cncne again).
ru 10n tnat

fl'( OUI IC )'OU

ClUJ Ol 1N4 Is lncJUOIG .,. I

'" Pa11 ) - Tl'lls nas
tile, and U you
tIn II, you•ve
seen U If not.
Jlll:l H•no we '~n ttl.
ty m.e tne Olhet
grouD ot
s • WM'-end at a
lit Qet tlali'*J
Jgton~ to dlalrt
tto.ne It' I nol
•• anymOfe-you
at • go1n; 10
oea Tnt murdaf'6
auve tnan ev.,
II INy tl motl
J cultat.o' \lllrhUe

ands anot'* has
J. sencuno rus eyes

• udttN:t

).0 eflectoln tnts

tem lnls AI

&lt;NI$

tn•

really 1

he ltclo; of

) ana poor

·-uno little, t&gt;ut
.1t to De 1 funny
;lever apoot of

'" ttf.,tnces to

movie made rn
1 11 alms to be
tnat Alrplen•' wa.s
rles, lnd IUCC&amp;eOS
l be IXPtcted~
'OUIM that aJmost
»"~llnuoua atteam
rOf'

•gs ancs Oblrque

' ' as produce a
tne SJ'I.., number
Jll •s gOOd •nougn.
orror tan, though,
you by) At

f•u

o-syci'K)tog,car
cwn.gm~ who._
"'' rnougnts Jnto

ot otnera. "''• Is
ss Tha major
t 11mp1y csoet~
• Olot synopsfs
ress •notc.tu
·e•e cut from tne
h~tl uw h.O

or" EV'ttl oamna

flld•r

WOUld be
1110 moat hoHor

1let 1nd
JO presumably to
to mOft eltcltl~

n-..

rev~w of t:uHent "orror l•lmt Is
V1.at It Is e.-eeuively vlotenl ano
gory, In the worst traou~n of

~~;:7:~~~~~:~nu:: :~~:~~:~~~ '~'·
new and uf\lmptovect ewarnpte of a
noacy old genre ""~e il not lot tt'Ht
gcwa The wora1 atroculet .,,
_ , IIIOCI by tile t - at the
eno of 1111 tllm upon m - 1 of
the gang, 100 lhiiUdftf'IC:I II
mantputa1ad to feel relieved and
cheer him on: the breaking point
comet when h is wile, 10m1
months ptegnant, Ia beaten and

I

In a long ......., that Is
,_.,tly
A
rum. fllll)ld
~::C~~g•::: ::=~~;u~tfog
g~~~g~lll*f

elwell on
rt pri!Mnllb..

e lfeeta. Art '"' Boul•..,•rtJ "''"

Clnom• and AMC Como 8

Fantasla -5url)fisod to see this

on the hit? weu. Halto• •., ••

pr.manlp fOe' rtttle kta,s a:nct •t
seems Otetty ob't10US rhat no
respon1l~e actutt ahotJkl betaking
childrtr'l to
any of tnt o ther
fllm1 1'\erefn (all, of courae, rated
"A", Olaney's an'mated fttture
lnctvdts tnt ''Sorcet"er'a
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MotJnta•n,. and scary for IUcSt due
mot'l to the affect of the dls~an1
korna In tnt mus~ rather tnan

any1hlng •n the cartoon You mlgnt
want to aee if for yourteU, too: It
doaan't come •rovod to tna
theauaa vt1fY often. and tnla u me

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I ' O'own ott. bUt

(MOIG «»onua-1t's oe.ng snown

..,,.G have missed

o~ 1 Plfformanee

ne wno1e

nt.

10 Ooft hOffor tans

nu a r..-ecoroea musalacore

on a como-.raH.etr latQe sc:reen.)
.At tft• AtnhH'St The11ter

latg«ly bl5eO on empirical
e&gt;t•~·p1es ~n~ of us ttltl cling
stubOOmly eoo ollndly to ..$.illy ..
IUDec'SllhOf\S

We w ill suu wtlk. around a
ladder, ra tr'let lhan under It or
avoid opening 1 n umbrella Inside
of tho house Vet few of us, H
asktd.oould even clle our reason&amp;
for do•ng rnese I hinge Few of ut
Itt ...,en aware of 1M ortgtns ot
moat of $.UP4tfiUUons w. I'IOkl

IO&lt;Iay

H Ia ooheYed that the numbef 13
II I ISOCiilted With Ill fCHtune
b&amp;c.ause o f the fact I hat l3 people
dined at lhe Last Suppor
Supposedly. If tJ peoplt &lt;fine
tOQIIhet. one of them will soon
drt But our phObll abOvl the
nurnbet 13 has caused us to often
·om·r· the U1U1eentn. ttoot tn atnce
bull4•ngs ano hOtels
O ur lrratlonal aru,lety about
Fridays also Gomes out ot
Christian history ainGt 11'111 w•s
tne d ay on wh1th Chrf&amp;~ was
Cf~lhed Pumno tM numoet 13

on&lt;f 1,. day Ftt&lt;foy togttM&lt;
Co.J9Ite tht fact that lt'a made

For e u mple, bflaklng a mtrror
Ia otttn considered to bflng bad
luck to the penon &lt;'olng the

breaking For centuuea. It hal
been believed In m any dHftfent
t\tiH,f8S that I pefiOft 10\.IIIS
••S·b'e In h•s teflecton In a tnlrtOf
Thut. '*hen • mlrnor ta twou n. 11 ra

oeuevtd tntt tne petton'a soul

moY1t maklfl thousancsa ot
csonars). 1s thefetore doubly

dangerous.. It Is a lact thel fewer
butlnus contracts are algned aod
f1wer peopte get m arrlt4 on Frlday

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SpUUn,g nH •s 1110 conakle.recJ

tO J)Ortii"' bed ~~~ PricK IO U\tS.
century. Ufl was ratt.or 11
commodity. It waa ala.o believed ro
nold meny magical powers,
probably due to Its atHIIIy to check
dtcay. Salt was often uaed In
ma"' rei}O;ous flluaJI Of P&lt;OIK!ns

mey be lost a s a reauu, that n will
depart from hia or her body. This
tlarm to the potton'a lnctwelllng
spirit tan only portend bad tuc~
In ASJan and Afr.e•n culturees
ot ~d. H wa.s often U'O\Ighl th.iil-.
fv"" Cotllofic Holy WOIII lo '""de
up of salt ana watet, each 01
d1rect contac:t wH" Me-qlvlng
torus. sudl as tt'le aun. w as
wh•cn Ia blessed teplllt~y ~Oft
belnv mixed togetner
supematuralty dangttous The
umbrolle served to protect one rom
In var)ous cultures, I t naa been
tt'U 6 dtrecl QJnltCl Thla Idea
commo~ IV neto lhll ult coutd
ctulld ove1 Into European culture
wafd o ff evn splrilt Thoa the
wttt't tne notiOn tnat ooenlng an
nollon eame abOut lhll apltllng
umbrella 1.n 11'\e prolan.t and
salt malt.es us m&lt;Ne vulnerable to
Otd•n.ary at~pnete of • hOuse
• evil acJ•t•ts E"eryone also knows
tot teNse) that good aotlltl at&amp;
wou~ anger tn. "'"'natural
elwaya behtnd our ttght ai\CK.IIders.
spirtt.s ana tnus bung bad luck to
and tvllsphlls behind our telt
all n' lnhab•Htn11
Thus w e bell•ve tr"llt oacs tucl\ ot
spliting salt can be w aroed off by
A lthough many people tOday
Juatlty the tact that they don't
throwing a p lncn ot u over our te1t
walk undec • ladd-tf as a mAns ot
shou.Oet, temporat~ty blfndlf\Q rne
e\l tf sp•rllt so tttey can not narm
a YOtolng atctdeniS. "'' otlgln o'
tne beftef II"Jat thls ecnon
Ul
SaJt was. also bOhrted to be a
bt•no bad lueli ooet as
b.Kic as
protector egamst tne ev1r eye The
ll'loe Egyptians.. They believed ttta.t
Olhll tnat evU can oe t,.nsmined
the dead ascended to tf'le sky by
way ol a ladder In tnt old
b)' tyl contact has betn widely
T.. tament, Jacob had I dream In
nold across amany cuUures.
oerhep• thial.s because ol the
whiCh aupen'latural bl1n.g&amp; are
bellel thill eyu oflen dlsctose tne
""" aseend•rtO and OMUndlng a
rrue 11111 ot ON"'ssoul
taddet t~t extenaa from earth to
II\ any use. •I SOfM0(1• dOu
that
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it WIS
ThePIK&amp;fk»\11
boi&gt;Of · -act~
·tO
gl'ft you ane ev11 ·~· tne Moslems
11fl lk ul\det a lada.r IInce Of"'ebehave that tne numoer 5 ~~rill
p rotect you from any narrn 11 I&amp;
coukS eneountlt a tpltlt or • god
1110 btlllevect In meny societies
by accident. pofnapt angering u
ana risking Ill tuckI hat an lmege or Sign o t af\ eye.
w h.ei'\ Pl llofl(l.l&amp;d 10 t M IndiVIdual
Many believe tnat tlt~t•no a black
do1ng tJ'\e "'ev•l e-;etno Will throw
C-It ctos.s your petn means ~ou'te
Ckthn1te'y tn tOf tOme kino of bad
the t • 1 cacti. onto that petton
for1U"- 8ta.ek C:lll na,e a huys
A r...-. rathef ooscvr• acuons
tnar are ti'!Ought to tw1ng bad luck
been l!n ~ Wl\1'1 toiCif) and
ere 11tt1ng on a table, leavtno a
w hchcratt, lt'lu:s cauelng ltus
nouH through a window, and
negative a,ssoclatlon In our
culture
wearing .a piece of clothing Inside
8~ In rnanyanclenl cultures,
out Also, It you get tht C04d
Olac.lt uta were often tnoo;nt to
ahtveta, beware! ft mtll'l that
someone 11 waJ\ino ac.ro,t,s , r'l&lt;l
btlng good I~ Ewen todty. some
tpol that ft to De your gra-Yf:'
bell.-.e ch.l.t If • blat-' ut entefS
Now tl'lt1 yov Jcnow alf ~
)'Out nouse of '" owt~ ac:c:on,, It
1nlrtgt to avoid ckMng this October
slgn afs gOOd ronune But woe to
31st. you can be aute to h111e a
the person wtlo must carry a otack
cat I nto tl'le !louse by torceil
nappy-anolucky- Hllloweenl

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�reels
Diva · pick a plot, any plot

tfle laJ"I lttlr1)" mlnutet.: th•re are
however ~

enot.i.Qh cte-wer oto1 twltta.

that you dOn't

_ _ _ _ by M. Fa ual

n~gn QU&amp;l!l~

Taiwat\e-se record e.cecs. the vJel
czar IM1 h iS goons. ~aIM
;.Mf'at opefl--lo*Ang ptJbk.
Un1ware of 1 ft of '"'• tlul1abanoo
Jutes makes tn. acqu•lneance of a
thlttMn-year otd Vletnameae gtrf
'*no has. a ctevet scheme tor
ol&gt;ophlllnG IOU niCOfds. She
totroduoes Julo- to the man the
11vn w1tt.. Goroc:fisn. (Re:tatio~tft•o
not speelf~. an~ug"h not b~,
Gorodish was a ~Gier In Vier
Nam, but now M spel'ld$ nls time
sitting a round 1't18 mammoth
apartment, ISMmbllng l'olaw

Artot:he, Wllt\elmenla Fernanda.
R.ctlaro Shor&amp;nger. Thuy Af\ Luu
Now ¢il'f•"0 at tne Aml'teftt
T~aue.

t"'o Tatwan.s. record IJtKuU.n,
whO tecognlzo lho polontlol wooh

no"" pA) anennon
nec.auae f•m only 001no

Of Jutes ' Iape and 4etermtnl to

f(

obltln tt lr'l orcMf to b41.C '-. ma ~l
Cynthll Hawkins t\hl IOPtal\0)
uuo rtcotdlng lOt' tt'lem
In Uti meanHmt a prostitute
•no 11 belnQ nttCI captl'wt by the
tadtr ot an •nttrnatlonl l drug~

O"tllf this once Tl'lefe s

tnll """ ntm~ Ju•es who ll• ea •n 1
91'101 •pa1tment that'a ctecoreted
.wltf'l hoor aM W"JII mural•

o•

• merka n car rantniu and

ttd proarltutJon ''"O ~nobody

fl.!mlsneo W1th wrecked autos. and
•ors ot tn:pef'tslve rec:ordlnO
equipment Jules Is, into OCHI'I
wnen ne'1 not 'llfor" tno u a POtlll

Jutu ?'

So now Jutea Is tully popu'•'·
SOl.IQht atteJ by lhe PQ41ce, tne

10•1 Jutes SMa.1tS I

rM I•lHH I tKOrdM
11\tO on. of f\111 recitals anc1 m.U.es
&amp; tltl'f tie IJIO a-.1pa l"'- SI"Gir's
rooe wnf.. ~ ·• It It, 1 t~tt IP\11
make 11M l'loUOIInes S.Uh\0 1 few
rowrra ben•l'td h1m at tM reclla1 are \

Jea.n \fan Hamme trom tr• rtOv.oy Detacona.. Stamng F1.ctouc

0

C ~emembet

OfifOf'* •hi

Qunle.s

coo~lng

white welling a

:"«IIIitH an.,mo•t-bealdeJ
.,_ jlhlng and plmplng 1 thfl guy

snorkel mask, and meditatinG on
Zan and tha art of butttN'Ing bread.

lane:le• iln Amertun soprano (Old I
ment~n that thtt 11 sat In Paflt?)

m1keJ 1 t:antttte tap&amp; revetling
111 tl'\e kllOwa. Hunted by Miters

W'ho refuses to allOw lfl)'
recordi,OS to be made of ne1

hom tnt ViGI uno. the Is
muroered. out not betore ene tiiOt's

compllceted. Well~ It +s. otpeolally
gt¥en that .severat of \he
.suppor11ng actors -are CIUUcuH to
dl,\lngutah lrom ooatl other. being

evt!lh tl\ovgh ,er manager
tt!IIS nat that .s~e o wes n to nor

th•t~apern

'·n~;~:~h~~~~::)':~~~:.~·.'~; Parla T nls mayttrJit.a you aa • tad

menenoer. and ne especially

t~O+Cf

tne m111poucn on e. mo- French. Actually, ONa t.s no1 that
dllll~ull

ood b&lt;tlonglng to Juloa

llmt to atop

aM oonlt anycntng over

tttHM'nat~nat •udJe.nee to Ol•e
11111~ P'OO' ot l'let tlle-ftl

them

OfVA 0 ree-teo D'f JHthJacquea
S.ne~~ w nuen ~ Be+nchc ai1&lt;S

n•~ •

lo IOIIow. at leool no• until

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#1 lnte m a tlonal
New Wave Night Club

Oct. 29th

VJCliOYS

Oct. 30th

NlW TOYS

Oct. 3 I st

PAPEI fACES

Nov. 3rd

OUR DAUGHTER' S
WEDDING

Bands on Other Oates to be Announced

MIX E D DRINKS 2 for the price o f I on
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I hi allt ablt audlence gasping aOd
clleerlng oloud Spacial mention
mull be gtven to Wllhefmlna
FtJnandez'• petformance In the
title rote. Hit .tl~tng votce Is
astonlthlng, and .she acta with .an
1111 and praaence lhlt are
tu,.DfJstng for aomeone movlng
from It'll operatic: .stage Into tht
moctlum of fHm- you have only to
\llf!W Luc..,..o PavaroUIIn lhe
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lltllmbs nnd l&gt;utl~hns up
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8C's new $!1UI11on
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ref"'II"OS me a 'ol of
laal It iS beyond rne f\Owev•r
..ny N&amp;C wOUld cnoose to DUt on
1 oroo•al""' that m mfC5 oot In at
wu M no OrOI)C)eO by another

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:•t""'QS -.n,-way. NBC P•Ckld fliP
, , ... ana tt ;s currenUyu ru,trUng
Oac;~-~~ W!lh "Cheefl

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iimllaJtll4tS FOf Sllf1..-s. 1M

t)fOOucet'$ 11e IM sem•

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Olntr 1.) a QfeCSwllt "uaentlutned
oarmato Hot~~~~ 0011 someona ftom
1 Pf'ftc11- I\Ofmal on.,uonment

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Dotie-tttat was uneaJted tor The
" Braay Bunch' had 6 "IdS and
l'*l telded Jotm Oenvet kM&gt;l·•ll'e
Mrs Ingalls Ofl ''UHI~ House on
1M PraJue adOoled • wnole new

tam11y Mv laWOt•te &lt;Nas ..11en t~ght
wrtasn 1 enougn lor E•grtt 1.1
ll\0 AOoey· • ~&gt;epne.. hod
to totn tnc cta.n Cute lt.lds a~e

t touna tiM ~M'* \'et't tntoyaOtt
Everytn1no ltom tM O.CCH to the
oacllgrovoo musiC aeemea
pOIII'*J lnct -.ert Gof!e 'OM

Enougn

tupoottlf!O .acto's arw:~ actrnse.
NIO IO t0f'!Pitmtm1 tf'lt sel ol
'Cf'IN:~ t
i

ol tl"lem 1'00 Cfose For

-GI~

anc U• CneJtu ano Jarf'ts

t01

U niQflynattty

~ tn41'\Y' OIN-t'&amp;.

Oltfteull enough to stomecn. ana
just because lhere 111 too •••

not

Comton··.•s•J.so r'IOI one or my
taworlln tiow"evef a t ••ast tM
~~~rtltt'5 ,.. • ..,. the gooo sense to

torm1t-pu111ng a grouo ot \lrttqut

'""'to ha~ louna ttlt PfOQflnt
n et11 ..11•nlng Ac-luauy, no1 manv

~,., ahe.acs When the I 'IIIlO g~rts are
thlny years o•c. they grobaoly
won 1 be. runny anymore The

~~. -. 1au ats Into

peoplt "'"' toun4 1~ progtam at

'~~~~'•lets

So.rtO!N&amp;

Tr\t si'W)w s

bltiC

tn inftreauno
setting and watching tntm Jnttfa cu
on i wee ki~ basla - nu bef., a
e1aple ot au lhe snows rtom tnt
MTM &amp;table•. from tne ottglnal
'M~ry T~ler MOOte ' sl'\ow tntOiJQft
vrhe Bob Newnan Snow, ' "lou

Grant," ''liXI," to name a fe'O\
n 11 difficult for me to en~lalon
myself silting in the uttlno ot

th•s PfOQIIm-whlch 11 a bar
cheers. t wu never the
nelgnbor'hOOd aport$

nr IYPO

myself, but lhltls dllltrenl. AI
ctteers.. lntcuetllno P4!0P•• Jlt

11ouno tne Dar dtscusatno such
tt'l!ng• u apons atatlsllc.s and tnt
sweatlesl mowle e.-cu made - well
"''''' the lite for me The only

peop1e f ever IIS\en to tn bart ate
1hO!.e In tne mle)SI ot an argument

ah Roc.nll~ . ·"Ch..,a' rank.c 63
out ot 65 1n tnt Nielsen ratings
Wov 11 ·Cnee&lt;a boloo so poorly

tec:elveo,
When Carol Burnett and Donny
and Mane wete gwUing baa
raHngs. 1h1 critlct saJd that It was
because no one wented lo wa1'"n
VllfiOt)' lllOWI tnymore ''ChOOfl..
It 1 tlluauon tom~&lt;~y. certainly a
thriving TV 'orm But U tit-corn&amp;
ofe ln. yet ··c"ett~a" Isn't, 11 must
mean tn•t ''Cheora' •• not of '"'"
same Cut llty 11 other rnore
popular tll.coms, lhla ts 1fi.HI
II'\OUQh
l-ftt'$ tlkt I

k)o'

II .c)ml Ol lhOSI
that ,,.1.1r1w1ng 1 big audience
''One 011 AI A Tlme" Is
contlttenltv one of the hj.g;Nst
fltOO tetfl'fiKM\ ptogtaml U's
a p-peal tSCIPH me. fOt the

&amp;nUClpated thiS

a~

'*rote

a baov Into the stOty, 60 1na1 when
the girts te1ve. the.e'tl &amp;IIU Mot

cute kid hanging I JOIJnd ana the
CosmiC Cow Canoonlsl won't have

to go out and adopt one.
lne JatterJona• le yet

;lnot~er

dumb show George Jefrerson 15 a
l•rk, end l'lls nttiOhbora are~ o,e.
dlmentlonallmbocUas, 1 have- to
leeve ll"le room whef' IMI!
dOOfm9Jn comes to couoct his tiP I
CIO l~e the meid, but sfle alone.
can not save the show. One gOOd

point, tnouor.. no C:Lie Md.s
When dumb !hows are 111 rhe
N ielson top 25, and show&amp; 1nat t

love art In the b0t1om 45, I gel

l l"gry. There1&amp; only so mucn toom

Danson~ and Diane Cf\amMra

totto"-''"0 rea.10n. I automa\IUUy
dtal1at1 any program tn wt\leh the

on n@t WOtk TV Jnd the network
fills- 11 wun repUeants of ~11'1
&amp;!read)' on It's frustrallng 10 lhlnk
that sometnlng tnat has metlt can
not be seen .anrmot• because 1 tor

(Snelloy Lonol oon 1 1oo1. ''"" •••
~•nd or netp '"" my -..gnbO&lt;IIOOCI

OU•II t~o~lturu \'lt'*lftQ Amedcan

.$hoWl

televllton mvst trtin-. that • • 100ft

I'm not 1 snob about tsleyjsJon
A11yone Who can .be entertained fOf
hOurs by a telewiston set cannot be
•• ..,. cnoooy about .,.., warcnes... I oo enjoy show s '"at
c.at1 mV.e ma taug~ ..~.... O•a
tf,lst t~L Maybe NBC a•"'ed "'Tbl
Just tor ,,. people • hO f.l ~e gooo
1.1\-coms Ct~eet·a to H ACt

wah tnt: ttouneer
The two pt1nc.tple cnl!acters

Som Ma"""'tPII yed by lOCI

~:, ~:~ :rt!~~:~

::f

ma1n r1m•tr takes tt' an.otntt eh•ld

u a tt.m!ly'a OWirl"' C;hUcSrtft

&amp;t~

uHd to there woutdn't be much

De•nt ru~oy. t"*Y go...., l

rtt.son to put tMm on TV Two
ctean-cut, AU·Ameuc.an ~

ftetu!(l N W OM. U I ll 1\Mtd

wort\lng In a warmfy oanened 011
Aosthet~a~Jiy

P'-1S1119

The bartendei' Ja 1 retormeG
~~~ t II CI wtlk:n wtll

w"-" M r

nd

Douglas aooprtd Etn11

on • M~ Tnr" SOns That • •• Oft
0.0 nMGid " " " .ot\1 otMnr.se

"'' tu'* 'lllf0ul6 be m•ateacsino

Lltef on Mr Douglas m11ttecl 1n&lt;1

of peopte are watchlfloQ chunb

Ill II \I p.;f. \ II ll)l.l.l:l.l·
"ll"lll 'll "~ ll" IIUAIU)
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BH:CAR

NIGHT
ROCKE ' ROLL

DANCE PARTY
h .·uturu\t.:

THE REDS
HUMAN
SWITCHBOARD
THE FANS
Saturdar. Octohcr 30
Buffa I~' State c,,l h:~l'
utlt·nt Unit&gt;n &amp;'d:1l Hall
9:00prn

Ft~IY, 1'1 OctobO, 188) The GptcmumiProcu,g•l ~,

11

�live shots
AIUB $

~IMrine

Co!nott

O..aiOf Tile S..llato Reo•ofiOI
BaJiel alld Tlle Buti&amp;Jo Guitar
Ovartet com~ ned I heir .s'kUis Into
a.n fmprtsal"e P'OOr&amp;m lnc:l~lnO
c.hOfeooraphed selec.tktna of

Str•w•nsky. Vlvatc:H, Brahm&amp;, ano

Dow lana. The comblantlon ot
gullar and b.aUet unite tO form 1
1yneroeucally aggregated
orchestration of the selected
composition. The music \1
enh.ancOd by the vlsualizatlons ol
the choreography. The laoguege ol
the Choreography l.s made mo•t
Uueoll~roug~ ~~·

musto. Bolh

music •nd enoreography comblne
•11h I he aootene.•e t!!'ltP6f~U

Tne ec:.atlfk applauw..on Fucsey
ntghi last suggested strongly that
It i l ftOt onty the aud.tence 'Ahl~h

t•aps the bette his from tl'lls hl90f
c:omblnalion, bul h&lt;IIQhlons lho
bOod btw.., performer 1nc1

A stunning combination
4 CIIUI! OO&amp;IrYif WOW~ I'IIY~
11 reason to IUIDeCt aance

c:noreography ana baltat to be so
suonQty emphas1ted In 8uffa10
~"

tne more 1n1t1ate&lt;t ate wen

aware of the 111ord!ante number ot

sue, !S. tne

C:IH with

TM Buffi'O

~'!!9•0nat

This ree.,l program laaturet
HYWII oretnlelt'$ ot cttoreograph)'

3e...etoo~ • som.w"a1 taciturn.
vel absolutely de¥Oioc:t, tolloW~tno

l(tlth CefeJch's dance pie-us
Petforrnlt~g fn two ol lhes.e pieces
also, Ca.rcfch's anangements
remarkably cover • full spectrum
ol emotive values.
11
Piar\O Dance," leaturlng Pllnltt
C1audla Hoca, who was ontt!
considered a child procngy and ••
presently a freq!.$nt PnUharmontc
gu11t. dlspatyed her ma.stQfful
1)4H'formance of tile mutK: of
Br.nms. tn ... P1Jno O.nce" lrle
CS.f\C&amp;rs do not merel., "dane• •

wt~ n

performances that e-.:ttnd

011~1

trom Attoarw. to Carnegie Hatl and

v.or~lnO

on

and da,Ge compen1es
In the • ••• Among H,~
taJent devetaoed ano anowcased
tt!eteln, H'leu! 011 1 cttosen lew
"~WhO ,,,,go 10 go be,ond tnt
oounos ot more tKOtiJnltlon and
''t-~'Y

rtei~Mnl &amp;$ well

Ballet
The BuUakJ Guitar Ouarttt h.as

~o

Andres S&amp;govla. One

c~

only po.siUiate a.s to the Ouartet't
Imminent requital. Thla obtet'flf

teett •n album ralene Ia Iong
overdi.NI as t1 tr.tt Quartet's wkfer

ca,._e a nlcne tot thems.elves acclaim.

lMt $()aiJI;t6 In aft

e-~~:UbetAM

revet•• ol S&gt;tncopated t•uaalt'f-1
sound.ng spec:tacte of mo¥emenl
or "'' l.n Ut multl·faceted ph&amp;us
Vat..ty aDOVnd ConYefstakHI
of Thtee ' It t&gt;aaecl on Anlonto
Vtvald•'• Concer1o •n D fOf Lu1e
and Strfnga Costumes by Ann
Wallin unite with the ChOreoorapny
and facial • •prusiveness In
tnvo,tng a mlme·IIK&amp; &gt;~lgneue.
" Paa.toral'' raatuJe s tM premiere
ctloreogfaphy e.nd gostumo.&amp; ot

Jtant Oooaatd Set to tM mjtk: o,
SUIVIM!&lt;V 1 the dlnc.•s lnl«twffte

t-n • ttotal

suomanaoe reminiscent

ol th• rlle1 of lptlng
lf'l y.. another uample of ltltt
orogtt.m'J Yltiety. "Ttte NOI Yet
Pa!n ot Love" a.s.sume&amp; the QtJIIIIy
of an lfitP'I alte. The lradiUonal

:~~~~~~~7:!d ~~~~~:m~nes

co"um.s to prOduce lf\e
efl......,..,l oftecl of mOfflmtrll
Thlt me&lt;rl,..,l Ma .....,onla Of
numor. COQ~ItlahMI.I end
frL~strauon aa " " •a Joy. Yet u Is
1110 joy lhe pe&lt;fonnt&lt;o lf!Om..fv. .

e&gt;udo wnlcn otlclll

~~•

audience's

re.&amp;ponse of OVtfwP,elmlt'IQ
applause.

Jim Bensman

wltn Walllo'a vfvtd green salln

67th A venue drives
67th Avenue- The Night
Club- October 22
tt01'TteC:OITH110 came &amp;bOUt tO
yeara aMt one •ootbill game too
lite IOf US grad Steve W ..s.sman
olld hla fl.ciiJing 671h Avonuo)au
Olnd On a nlghr when many
JtU&lt;)thll Wtte IOiiii!1'1:Q the
grktlton exploits ot the e·uua •• a
giant bon the and rally,
Weisamln'• 87th Avenue pulled a
lour of duly at UUAB'o NlgN 1/1
1ne Talber1 Bullpen. Tlle shOw
resembled one of 'tlose games
Ol•ood by alrlktng tootbalt
pleyera -plenty ot action but lots
ot empty Nata.
And lhll'l r•111y 1 $hame
beeeu. . 67th Avenu-e, eM spite
• n•wcome.r~ status to the toc:.al
IIU Ken., stao-ct f ine
l*formancelast FrkSay TM
QfOUp. tCKmed I )'81f 100 by
Weinman. Is well verHCI In jau
fulton. and comes •cron: llil:e 1

comblnollon ot c;.,..,~ Mar&gt;glone
•JICI $9yro Gyra

Tile group hu a brlgn!, IIZZl'
sound w"en Wa needed. aa on
oa~ld S.nborn•a ''Port of Call ...
a.nct a quiet c:lel~lle air tor softer
pltces. aaln AI Jarreau•s

·-som.m1no Ea~ In fact, berOte
tne e.en&amp;nQ waa OVfW • .smaU
dance Uoor wu c..ated from
among the empty ...., and whit

•emaln«&lt; ol lr..)au

fon~fuloven

found a llne . .loelion ot dooolng

mustc.
B11s ptayet Z•ch eo.bort,
ma-lng only till ucond
appe•ranc• ...
groupo, looks
liKe a real tlnd, Hlo ~u playing Ia
a coneslvo 'orce. tyh'\O tooether
entr,uslostle padorma('lcoa by
tal(ophonlat Russ Cerrerl,
drummer Reggie Evana and
keyboard o~ rator Clip Speneer
AI limes, hOwever. the group'a
mualc was cwet·powerld by 1 pair
of towerlng apeak41f units, whk:h
~· c..erty meant lot rooms

uh '"•

llrgo., ~~an tf!O Bun.,.,.
Wetuman, • ·long4tmo" UB gfad,

n.. -

tour~ tocalj!IU clul&gt;l
wl1n tne QIOUP tinct II wu

rorm-ed.

An opening lt1Q8 peortormance
by a
gtO&lt;Jp Of toeafly pe&lt;fotmlng Kill'S
wa.s cote but peotly executed and
aynchronlltd. Beller luck next
11me
ent~ded " 8111 of Broad....-ay..

U.U.A.B. Films Presents A Special
Halloween Treat

WE'RE GOING
TO MAKE YOU

Poltergeist
Fri. , Sat. &amp; Sun.
Oct. 29, 30 &amp; 31
at 4:30, 7:00 &amp; 9:30

LAUGH
with
DAN AYKROVD, JOHN CANDY,
CHEECH AND CHONG, GILDA RADNER

The real becomes the
surreal and no one
will be the same.

~

the gui ~&gt;ho ~osto the gmlla
• Be gt&gt;ntlt big lelia:
thur101 u. ho dematlds
·~larsfl41!dswomen~
~ l'\11 scientislu.hn says

DAWN OF THE DEAD
Fri. &amp; Sat.
Oct. 29 &amp; 30
at Midnight

"AD ol ~IOU earthmen are stupid"
~

Plenty ol tl!ellage lust,
Loads of Clilll.~ing creatuii'S and
locsoldinypa115.

··one of the best
horror films ever
made "

All shows in the Woldman Theater (AC)
Matinees $ t .25
SUB
Student Admission $ f .7 5
f7\ BOARD
General Admission $2 .25
::7t::SONt INC.

e

AMCHolldoy
3801 Union Rd.
~700

STARTS
TODAY

CoMn Theater
1069 Kenmore
873-5440

�, \Jill\

l'diiiJt

Andy Polon, • &amp;elf.prote55ttO
muslcallack-ol·&amp;lf·hados, will

appear Saturday nlghl 11 u~e
UUA.B's ColleehOuse. tne
Halflman lounge, U6'1 M ain Srrut
C&amp;n&gt;PU$
P~of'l , bflleo as •

guuartll

Slng...son_gwritat, II I w-'1·

COIIfOes lf\4 ftom time to time
)'Ou may have hMJ"d hl$ wlUy voice
Oft COfT\rMfCIIIIO\IndttiCk$. HI

ll.o recently completed taping a
ne ... atoom. Mad Mtrropoll•
()peolf\0 the COIIHI&gt;ouM &amp;nel"'
"''" Dt liB Jo"slnge&lt;s .lord&amp;!\

tra~eteo enterCelner known bell fOf
his polt""od gunar pteklng and
aeep bl~es voice.. He•• 1ppeared tn
colfoehOues and n~f\lclubs
lflrO\IQnout rhe U.S... and Europe.
anG nu also poertorme4 01'1 the

are

nat/.onat re:tev.skln telk ~-

wfll ooen ••

EVENTS

CINEMA

81•. 111m documentary on 81•
Beide&lt;becke, Marine Midland
Cenler, 8pm.
Natlonol Lompoon't Clan
Raunlon, opening al Como and
University Theater
A1ten1d Stetea. Main Street ,
9pm

rethink tua muatt In 1866 ne

Lft•nson end AI Syfvtaltl llc~etshllla~Ne

et $.2..00 fot slt.HMnta

on&lt;S S2.50 g.nt&lt;al

admission at the
Haulman Tlc~e1 0111&lt;41 and the
~d St...._ The Coll-se

e p...m

'

FRI

Flo«ppey Contempor•ry Donee
Compa ny, Up ton HaII , BuIf
Stata, 8pm.

rounds
.

circuit Polon's reper1o1re ranges
lrotn ragume and blue.s to samba&amp;
llld neo-claaslcallnstrumentals
His relaxed, on &amp;lege ht.~mOI hu
maoe him 1 popular ouest at

MUSIC

The next Buffalo Phllnarmonlc

Orchestra concert tntl.lfu AJeJi.s
Wetnen.beto u plan111 In tne

ol top Orl~r per1ormers, brings to

re1Urnecl 10 Pi,IDUt petl()fmlng and

Buffalo 1 '''rly unknown 24 yu.r·

MO•n a second carHt '"'' one

010 vlotintlt Sttlomo '-'Hntz hit
DMn neifed as an equal wttn tsaac
Ste~n• .,.,tw) diSCO¥ertd him tn
tt:reel He has ~uciHM:J uoder

more aucc•ssful1han IM 1u1

In tll61 . ne PetiOfiNd the
R&lt;ocn-nlnoll Ccw:ono No l with
l(nown lot his special alllnlty tot
the BPO.
Brallms. Wol»-g m&lt;tde nls
P&lt;Oiuslo&lt;&gt;al clel&gt;ut In Israel at ege
01'* on tnla comtng
u , Alto• studytf\0 at tn. Jullllard
program are ttM 8tan.Hn0\lrg
sa-l, ne _,tho ~nttltt
eonc.to No l In G m&lt;t)Or I&gt;Y J S
eom...tl1Jon. the most prestigiOus - and
llttlo lu&gt;ow
awatd '""music I&lt;&gt; tho I.Wted
Srmp~~ony Inc majot. Tho
Stain. Altor~ ot _ . l u i
ooncerta .,, Satu&lt;dey, Oct 30 at
touting, he retJrec:l from the
e·JO and s......ay, Oct 3t a t 2:30
ooncon ltaQO to PfiVato life In
Mean..,ne OAS Arts
Parts and M.cjrld In order ta._
Foonoatlon. lu&gt;own IO&lt; Its PIOOrlm
&amp;ahms Conceno No 1 '" 0 mfnof.

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F-.

The l)tOOram w1111ntc:udoe a

Moun C sonata. Prol&lt;oli&lt;Wa
Sonata No. 1 and - - a n ' a
Sonata N&lt;&gt;. tO In G major. TtcMt
P&lt;lcos ate ~ P&lt;lco IO&lt; atudento
wltn I 0 Botn concert• atl at
lllolnnans

Da fld Cla yton Thoma e,
former!~ or Blood, S weat, and
Teare, at the Tt~llalmodore
Care, 8 and t 1 pm.
Unlveralt~ Pllllharmonlc, Slee
Concan Hall, 8pm.
Bull1lo Phllhe rmonlc In a
salute to Arthur Fiedler,
Kleinhans Music Hall, 8:30 pm
Papper Adama at the
Renaissance Nolo Jau Club ,
Fot Bret AI Jne Lone Star.

Ctockwor1&lt; Or1ngo, t10 MFAC,
7:30, 9:30, and midnight. S t . 7~

The Tood at Gralfltl's

Oewn or the Deed. Woldman
T!&gt;ealer, midnight

The Vlc.roys at
Conllnental

Poltorgalat. Woldman Theater
4·30, 7:00, 9:30pm

Songbird at lhe Potnt Bleeze
Hotel, Angola

When a gD9d friend borrows

your car,the tin.k may not come backfulle
But the trunk does.

rne

When you get paid back ..;th

interest like thls. it son or mak...s }'W
Yoish he'd bol'l'O'o\ things~ olten
Open up a fe'4 cold~
and toast a guy who reall)
knol.-s how to return a fa\'or.
Tooigtn, letot be
Uiwenbr.iu.

•:ona

toac:I&gt;O&lt; olltzt&gt;all-n•
and Ilea tlm&amp;Hd etlllca "lin his
tone ao&lt;l'daullng tec:MlQue.

�r o unds
SAT
EVE:NTS
New Worb "" PaPI&lt; by J~n

SUN

Diefendorf, 7, 9·30, mldnlgt1t

EVENTS

Poltergelat. Wotdm1n Thaaler,
• 30, 71l0, 9:30pm

CINEMA

Dawn of the Deed. Woldman
Thealer. midnight.

Tllofne at the Nina
Freudenheim Galle&lt;y, 61)111.
tllfougn December 1

MUSIC

An At1 Sllow- ' Beauty In
Butralo lnduslry by artist
Arthur l.ndberiJ. Also a tal~
aAd a slide presenlallon on
"The Hl slO&lt;Iell Oevelopmenl
of Buffalo wllh an emphasi s
on lndustrlall~atlon 100
lmmlgrallon" given by M ar~
Goldman-Art preview al 7pm;
lecture at 8pm snarp Taking
pl ace at The Council o t lhe
lnlernatlonal lnslllute ol
Bullalo, loealed at 864
Oetaware Avenue, tor further
Informat ion call883·1900

Devld Wllcoa at the Imperi al
Garage, tOpm
\

Berry Menllow at the Aull,
8pm,

Bulfalo Phllhermonlc:
o.ct..11re at Kleinhans Music
Hall, a·30pm
Devld Cley1on Thomae al lhe
Trail, 8 and I tpm
The New Toye al me
Conllntnlal
Eaeton Weal at the lone Star
Straua Fletcher at tho Hotel
CaiiiOtnle.

CINEMA
Allorod Slatll, MFAC, 7. 10.
and 12·30

The Road at Gralllttl's

Clockwork Orango, J4ti

Songbird allha Alden Hotel

Facully Recital, Slee Hell, Bpm.

THEATER
True Weat by Sem Shepard,

Qllenlng a t Studio Arena
Theater on Tuesday, No.&gt;ember
2. Darma directed by Katherine
Long, teatutlng Beeson Carroll.
James Maxwell. Helen
HarreiSOft. 85&amp;o5650 lor further
Information
Mlaa Maragrlda'a Way by
Roberto Atnayde, one woman
play starring Naomi Nefmanis,
directed by Gary f i sher.
Runni ng Fridays and
Saturdays at 8:30pm, through
November t3. $-1 to $6. BuHalo
Entertainment Theater, 284
Fran~lln St., 855-2225.
A Couple White Chicks Sitting
Around Tal~lng by John Fore!

Noonan, featuring J• n Fuzak
and Margo Davi s. dlrecteo by
Erlea Wohl. Oc:tober 30 a!ld 31
at 5:30 and 8:301&gt;m Cabaret
650. 850 Mai n Street. ~-41229.

Angel Str111 by Patrick
Hamilton, thriller directed by
Frenk Canlno, slarrlng Ron
l ouchren. Marilyn Mendei50n.
and o thers. Frlllay II 8,
Saturday at 6 and 9. llnal day
Sunday at 7, The Playhouse.
ti52 Main Street, 855-3183.
Oblramm.r;eu Paulon Play,
drama featuring Mare Bagley
and Ann Kelly Balfour. Tonlghl
and Saturday at 8, Sunday at 2.
Shea's Bultalo Theater. ~8
Main S1ree1, 847.0050.

Altered Statea, Governor's
l ounge. 9pm
Poltl(gllat, Woldman Theater,
7:00. and !t.30pm.

•:JO.

MUSIC
Bullalo Philharmonic al
Kleinhans Muste Hall. 2:.30 pm.
Polntl... Brol...,_ at the
Central Pari&lt; Grill, Bpm.
Jah Malia at the Trail, 9pm.
Peperteeee al the Contlnenlal.

·moN
CINEMA
The Band Wagon &amp;larrl ng Fred
Astalre, 150 Farber Hall, 7pm.

MUSIC
Mitchell Lurie, clarinetist, at
Slee Concert Hall. 8pm.

Gil Scott Heron at the Trail, 8
and ttpm,

Thursday, November 11 at the
Latin Gallery, located at 203
Hudson Street-an evening of
Cubow1 noelalgla. leattmg Cannen
Nl.flOl
Qtlan lolksongs
and paems All events begin at
8pm and c:oat S2. Call 85S-8630
lor ticket Information.

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50' Drolls,s 1 Mixed
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S3.95 all you oan drink
tor lhe l adies
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Live Enteru.lnment

amala &amp; Mala Dancer
Tnurs N1gnt
W1ng N1Qht 10· Wn gs

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CINEMA

Earth va. the Flying SaUUR,
170 MFAC, 7pm.

ll.unan SwJit:hhoard / The Hcd,..
BtlllaiO State Concer1s Board
nos finally gollen In the swing and
thJs SaturcHr o-lg.ht'.t t1aHowMn
P&amp;ltY set1 the sefl'\U1er'"• roc~
. -.. oil on t~e right tOC&gt;I
I can fememDer W'ert te\ilt'
concef1s as mtstl'\atCf\ed as -.sl

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Snalchera, 170 MFAC, 8:40pm.

MUSIC

Student ~Ice recital, Baird
Recital Hall, noon.

sprlltfJ'S Toots and The

O¥et tile HUINII SWitchboao:l In
ua·a Cl~tk Gym Evaryone nad

Jefferaon Starahlp and 38
Special at the Aud, 8pm.
Songbird at the Central
Park Grill

Ma~

UloeU mind a.et on thls

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thing called reggae lhal IIIey had
reil&lt;f about In aJt the paJ)era. and

.. ,,,...someone a.t large as Toots
r!Uing tne need w ho couSd POUibl~
care about an opener? 1M
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dOn't need no svmpatttv boceuse
ak)ng with no mor&amp; 1hln h a lf a
doZIH\ othet group&amp; In Ameflca,

tner are one of the mmn
promising bands to emerge out of
an jndusWal wasteland bfea;nlng

some 50r1 of optlml•m Into thtlr
mutlc. HtJllng from Akron, Oftto or
uwre.abOuts. lhfa determln&amp;a
QUat'lt1 EWing I Pl ts&amp;oft tO tft6M'

vtr$t. alternauey aparkllng and
twooo•no. that Ia to hOC)eleuty out
of taal'don 11gnt now 11 fan 1 funny
Vou VJon't hear • cU1 ott lal
••.,•• Who·· UrtdlltfJin Mr
Hangar'1 upatalra In tne

continental Why7 a.c.use
keyboaldtat M ytna Marcar1an CIOI'I't

pl1y aynttMatz:.. a, guUatist BoD
Plellet Is n&lt;Hmaf"IOo~lng , ano
tM rhythm unll ol cnummet ~
Mtll and Basstot SIIYI Catab&lt;la
d0n1!&gt;1ay diSCO ri~H&gt;IIS 11'1 pop
mu.s~c tttatiiiiQht I!'KJ looM at
,,... ••m• ume. balancing the
cltllgnUut wUn \f\1 rellectlon.-adtn

"lma~a

ol Wof11 and Public

Llle In Part a," Albright Kno~
Art Gallery Auditorium, 8 :30pm.

MUSIC
Shlomo Mintz, violinist, a t
Kleinhans Music Hall, 8:30pm.

Now l.lod Sou•~ 0 11 Scou ~on
w1ll Dtlrtg htt "roant bet-ll.wi' •'
po.m down to lht TriHitnaOOit
1n11 lut.OIY 1nct u ~ 111 nor b.a
lni4Mrupttc by Stua1 h tket.

leon•rd Fe11twu. or Nell Caner

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BkK'ICIIt lOt

bMn aometnlrn' In t,..e vr&amp;tlt(
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mana- r • a nype&lt;bollc boo, so
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prot&gt;a1&gt;1y f)reny gooO, ycu k,.,.,
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thai ltUff 8Ut I CIUI Ify something
shoutd ~ ukt of rt~lh-"Ce, and

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atlet a COVPit ot a~rns Utat went
nowhere The A4tde 111 etllf at It
They have tnoepenctently rel•ased
elpee. Fat•l5lld•, that has PI'OPI•
ci\H1'1ng, and TrouafH Pres!!' JOf'l
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stuonlng a.lpemplt ulaucoe,tul

jUSt &amp;lind 11\ere lOOking, Olf·U-tl·

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In e• pktfing 1h.e more deaptrato
pafe
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The Red•~ a tour.plece from

Philadelphia The only lime I nw

Llko lho Human Swllchboord.
Tne Atde IIPpear to be buc~lng
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EVENTS
Eunlea Upton i..:turtng on

The R.oa was In aupporl ol
Bton.oie'a s~.tmmer of 79 $\OP ill

EVENTS
Zodlaque Danea Company
prea.nta from Head t o
Toe ••• Plua, UB Center
Theater, 8pm.
Savage Lo•• by Sam Shepard
and
God by WOody Allan,
Harriman Hill Studio Theater,
8pm

Blackbum Pnnlmlklng
We&gt;rtcahop opening r8C8ptlon.
Beth~e

Hell, 8·30pm

CINEMA
Diva, Woldman Theater, • :30,
7:00. and D.30pm.

MUSIC
Jolin boudler, percussionist,

Baird Recital Hill, 8pm.

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This may be your last chance to see in
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33 NuMMt 2t State Uoh'erslty ol New Yortt-at-f!kltfato

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In addJI!on to dormitory h•~es and po:ss1bk tuition incn:U¢S, se"'cral
ocher imponam -~~U¢5 .... CIC di.scuMtd by the baud or Trustees thai
rdlllt co the ful urc or hiahcr education iD the Sratc. For lhc story or the
transrcr or fund•n&amp; to Heahh Sdcn('rs and away from hbtoral trls and

the enrollment cap problems, stc page 9.

Albany:, Amherst Union unlikely
ALBANY N. Y. -WIIilc S4.S mlllion will
be awarded shonly for the corutrUCIIon of
a studml activity cmtrr on the AmhftS:t

Campus there is no mendon or the
pouibillty for 1 union. officials Aid bcrc.
"I haven't .card llllythina from (U8
President Sle&gt;en B.) Sample about a
unioo," Slate Untvcn!ty of New Yort Yocr
Owlcc!lor for CapiUI Fodlitcs Oseat
Lanford told Tl" $p«tnJtrt "They arc
~CIIII\I doK 10 200,000 tqiWe feet .. b,
but If he wanu 10 talk to me, I 'U be alad to
6stcn.''
Sompl&lt; 11 "'""'"' for the"" student
aovmun&lt;tJI prcslcknu befor&lt; pr&lt;s&lt;Dti:Qa a
spocir.c rcq..... (or a 11/1100 bero~ starti.na
a lobbyitlc caml&gt;liln In Alblllly. H&lt; bas
been ursed by a Univcraity Couocil

comJI'liltee to have sc.udcnu pay for the
bulldina.
"I'm very Sytnl"'thctic to the union
problem ar UB. Buffalo based Trost«

Arnold B. Gardner Slid, "But the capital
fllnds l&gt;uda&lt;t is in tmlbk condition."
Asked •htt.hcr lhc Pile wouJd approve a
union con.. ructed with money collected
form Sludent m1111datory fee. Gordner said,
"It's a possibility that ••l&gt;ts." But he
added that "SUNY would havt substantial
control O\'tt the bulldil\l." Som&lt; students
hav&lt; m&amp;lk it d&lt;ar they WO&lt;IId upcct &gt;Om&lt;
control over it, should they lund the
bulkllns.
Landlord, ho~a. does not oar« that a

unioc h neceuat)'.
"I'm r..Uy in no -liOG to""" fwtber
comment, sin« I don't mow anymorr 11w1
lh.ot," he said. "Th&lt;tels noc much mocJey
arouud and I think that the oo:tivtty center
&lt;an sowfy , _ ol the Slud&lt;nt OftCb ar rhe
pn:sau lime." Sample has Aid thai he will
aced SUNY approval for 1 student funded
buiJdill&amp;. "From whal I undcrstllld,"
Gardner commented. " WIIm they complete
the octlvity ...,,., they can odd on In tilrle
with a union . lc•.s • matter or time as well
as money. too."'
• - UNION - I

Dorm hike "approved"
By C ARY STERN
Ct~mpus

Ullor

ALBANY, N. Y.- Wllil&lt; th&lt; State
Univu.ity Board or Tru"«1 opproVcd wtth

unupttted revbionJ a poulble dormilory
rent bike Wednesday, talk or tuhion

increases was rampa.n1 amona tbOSt
atleftdinJ the mectll\l.
Students termed the Trustees' ICiion a
vi&lt;1ory over State Unlvcnlty or New York
(SUNY) CJw&gt;ceUor Olnoo R. Wllar1on.
noti111 that ;. wu the r.... 11m&lt; u had
defeated tum before that body. Yet they
remained C01&gt;Ccmed obo&lt;rl a tuition llik&lt;
for uncktaraduatcs, clcoplt&lt; orrtdal dcoials.
Wllar1on had piiCcd before t.be Boud a
'&lt;quat ror a dcmtitory 1ncr..- or
apprOllimaldy $10 per bed IO COV..
"projcc&lt;ed lnllallonary coot Increases."
Wllar1on clalmcd that th&lt;
In price
would be nteaJ11Y to avoid havina to
aped more money from the State.
HavinJ opproved dorm llika In the """'
with tillk resbtanct, the Board debated the

n..

mall&lt;r at knsth with the Student
Associotion or the State University (SASU)
President Jim Ti&lt;rn&lt;:y het&lt; Wednesday,
alt&lt;rina the prOpOSalslishtly. Tierney 0&lt;&gt;1
proposed 10 "pull the donn hlk&lt; OUI O( th&lt;

bud.&amp;et" in order to pjn lime in which to
consider otl'itr means or pioina ntedtd
funds. Wilh a la.r&amp;c crowd of 1tudrn1-'
'&gt; supponJna him, Tierney asked for on.
month, In which he promised 10 "fiJid at
1...1 ll .,..,.. that would 111bslitutc the
donn ina&lt;O$&lt;ID the budaet.
Trost« lilrl Warren •yml"'thlud with
nemey•, lntenlioru. ooclnc that "&amp;~udenu
ar&lt; pJObably eoo&lt;mlcd wtth what will
" - ir !he Diviuoco
lluda&lt;t (DOB&gt;
receives rrom ut a requat for an increased
dorm bite. Tllcy may raise It even more U
it · - lhrouah ...
E&lt;boinc the r«&lt;inas or thc.rcst or the
Board,""-&lt;, Warr&lt;n r&lt;~ Tierney's
prOpOSal beeaiiJC "we would have to put
the U mil6on total ebcwhcre. Otherwise,
all student~ would be ""yln1 ror the

or

dorms-utilities. ene:ray. etc."
• - I TUDENTS - 1

�in short.
C:llllPil""
Senate establishes new committee
The Student AssOciation (SA) Senate met Wtdn...S.y to
estabfith technicalguiddina for the Events R..;.w Committtt
(ERq. to oumine politiWJy.n:lated activitla
Al\er bri&lt;f diKu5310n, the body qrted that the ERC &gt;hovkl
M'fH u a Scn.atc advi$0Cy commhJte and ....;:u tcotp lhr Sca.att
tO formed or club ocmohes.
The ERC • t i formed afltr nutn&lt;'fo"' eomr&gt;~Unu or pOlitical
arh~hC$ of SA Oft,aniuhOIU. Club• ml.lS1 r«ove ERC .a,prrov f
ll dol• b&lt;l&lt;&gt;rc holdtll&amp;ln nent S111&lt; mandator) r.., guidebn
/Ot bod political

publication.s board wu to ckttrmmc 1.hc st.tu.s of the edttor·ln·
cltlel ol lhe paper,
~o ....,..._. qo, the P'lil&lt;' ran an eclitorW entitled
"DIJCrlmination fs sometimes Oelirablc. '' enrq}na :a c:oall1ion of
eampw (llinority &amp;TOUpl to ores,\ charaa •gajnu the Lobo. Wht1c
tbe chureo wer&lt; dropped, Mltllqlna Editor Sam Montoya •lid
Wednesday he upects more charta or untthical pra&lt;ll\.'&lt;&gt; "'hlch
,.;u DOt lmJt&lt;nl&lt; upoa rout IU'IIC1\dmcnt rij!/tU ol tbt PI~
Tbc ec!itonal's aulbO&lt; r~ (corn tbe ~IPIP&lt;' aiW the
edi•or-ut-dud wrote: a rc:.uacuon nacemcn1. but \he &lt;Nl•tion ~-u
ooc a.ppea.scd. ""'1"hty vc: u adamanl and as militant u cvct;"
~t ootoya .aid.

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Th&lt; Stnate alio endor..d • ll&lt;OI&gt;&lt;&gt;Sal to keep P"'ktQA lickt t
'"'"""' on umpus ~ non ore coUe&lt;:tecl l)y City of Buffalo
and Town of l\11lhent. SA hoped thi. rcootullon will brina UB
addotion•l revenu~. The Stnato hOI&gt;&lt;$ eliot • portion or the

Women'• Soec&lt;r: New York Slate I\IA" ChampjoJUhtpJ (II

-una

collttcttd nneJ- would be: uKd to (und 1 student union. "I lhink
u 'r. Vtf) \mpon4ll1 lha.r lhu cwopns.aJ on Lbc: trarr.c ticket tu~ u
appro&gt;ed ," Stolte Ch&gt;irmon Da\id Dale nfd_ " It AbO al\cs UB
Prtddtnt Strven Sampk on •d&lt;" on ~~- lll&lt; student body ltandi
un th:u, wuc," he- S&amp;)d
The Middle Eut W qmcn O.pnouuon ......
n-cosntttd
b) lht Stoat&lt; and dtdart4 th&amp;lblc for (jjpdj01

orr.aauy

FRIDAY:

0AYi0 CzejllttJf .. (1110

Men's Soc«&lt;: Utockport !&gt;t ot Alumm l••mrk' (l:OO p.m.)
J\ Footb;UI; &lt;;anblu. CoUe,t at Rotl\1') hdd (l.OO p tn.)

Oaw tieell.matV~to

Lort Sc:"ulll.lh•tw,.
JamtiS~II~JPI'Htto

flU DAY a SAT\IRDA\ :

K..IPA.

Fic:ld Hockey: '*'- YOI ~ Sllte AlA\\ Cb... poo"'~'P&gt; tt

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aoo SChQotltyl'$.tl" , . .,..,.

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Cfn4tt Uuo~A ft.C~M tof

f()()(ball: Norwich Unlvcnoty at ROII!y rocld I I :00 D I

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WU &amp; Wisdom
I) What f~~Ut&lt; eM the Trcu\11)

Department )liSt rdtue as

tbt

makl' thtrr proposaJ al lht nc:'t Stnatt mmin.&amp;

E.mpioe Slltt7

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Somcltn\C'-' Dn+ubk.'' cnra.ling I&amp; coalHton of
can1p.a mu'IOrny JrO\ip\ to pth h attr'&gt; q.aWt tht LoiHJ While
thr charses v.crc dropped, '· mar:tnl' Edhor Sam Momoya S"JkS
Wednesday hf e.\ptel\ rt\Oh. hol'f~ .. nr unethiea.l practtea wtllch
'llo'tU not impiPIC ypon f11 1 an+C'
The tditonal'1 •utho, ''"WI
tdUOf·&amp;n-&lt;h.icf lllrOCc .a,,. '"' •o
ftOC appc:uc:d '1"hc-&gt; ar
aAa1

··nt n.thts of tht paper
In lhc newspaper and the
11c:mn11, but rht coaJiuon •u
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Howo-S)'nd1&lt;4to. Loo Moflll

the firl1 Pnme Ministc• of C4noda7

ftl

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8) 8I1Cd on total volume. what "thelarJ&lt;&gt;t dim In tltc .. ork11
9) Based on -arta 1 -..h,t n the: smaUnt count)' fn thC' Utated SCates!
10) Wluc:b us Praldtnt had the mou duldr&lt;'llt

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Ski Swap
Friday, Nov. 5th 9AM- 8PM
Parker Hall Rm . 2

Schussmelsters Ski
Club Inc.
Registration of Items to be sold will
bf! on Thursday from 9AM- 4 :30PM,
&amp;... Friday After SAM

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tiPfH.niN tOt 1\t tlon•J
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O( mj)COft\MIJ.ntcatJon, nO KniiOt rTIOVc&lt;f their proposalanct
1
~.on~uc:ntl)'t .. M conunufd, 11i."'nfu.s:fon w1 in! The MSU wtU

Ch&amp;l&amp;n apiMl the Uru•&lt;ml~ of Nc• Mcnco's Dot(• Lobu
w.tt~ dropped Wc:dnac:b-,.. momrn.t\ h((orr 1 ~nlu!.ffll)
publlcaUOM board 'Wit'lli-10 cktttmlnt \he SUUA of tbe' tdJtOf·lft·
choef of the Polil&lt;' .

P~tiNl/~l.ffb.,d~tt

R.anay Rold«Cop;

Uailed SU.ttS oadonal debit
2) Name tbt ""o c:anclldaln ruMina for N.,. Yor~ Slatc
ComptJoUer.

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In rHPOMC ro a fatlutc to p m offtaa1 rt'C()CrU110n, "'bt Modem
Union ipo\.t out af\tt the m«tm' was ldjou.mtd
"Apparc:nlt)', they ~a:uf'd to be reco&amp;tuzed but chert was oo
moc;on b) a SeMtor to do so." ac:rordin&amp; to DaJc. ''They raid
lhll the)' h.ad ~sena tor 10 spell out In thc:ir bt.half, but bfausc·
Su~dc:nt

Tent Gan.a.;Muql~ EdltOI

&gt;onpto!IIQ..,..., f _

Ot~d deUtiiCoMrlblltl~

" " c'rC' Cth( Stnat~l no1 1olnJ lQ en an~here ..ith the
SA Ttc1uurcr Eric- FriWman... AU Wues thould
Scnat(, •. we're tmu,td down Mth so many
committee., " he added.
Auembly S~~er ltrrl OtJtn pr~poscd thAt if • probl&lt;m
.:'\lna:crnln&amp; a club tvcnl ..-b1d1 cannCM be rool\-cd b)l • diKUUtun
bet•een Fnec!man 01\d tbt SA Dore&lt;:tor of Student OrpnlutiO!Il
"would then be Kilt to tbe ERC."
The ERC Ch.,rm&amp;Jl wtO orpncg "" Utfonnatio&lt;tal
to
adme club! of ne" po6clo. A bien« from tltt&gt; m«tU&gt;&amp; could
t&gt;&lt;&gt;»lbly Clost froun budg&lt;tl.
'om mlut-t ~·· ~d
it' dlrcetly 10 the

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Mandatory Assembly
Meeting
Today, Friday Oct. 29th
Talbert Assembly Chambers
3 :30PM President Sample
Will Be Addressing us.
Attendance Wi II be Taken

~
The Student Association
Would Like to Thank All of
the Clubs &amp;. Organizations
That Helped Make This
Years Activities Fair a Great
Suc~cess

�Phase II pool is unfit
for the disabled
By DAVID deLIS!
Conrributml £d1IM
tlh cOnstnlctlon or Ptw. II or Alumni Awl&gt; U~'&amp;y, Iller&lt;
are already &lt;Omplalnts ov&lt;r the butlding's dCII&amp;n because its
swimming pool is not adequately aO&lt;essiblc to handtcappcd
studen1i.
Th&lt;r&lt; will b&lt; limited occeuibility . but plans f&lt;&gt;r a moveable pool
lloor ,.hlcb would malt&lt; it totally ..,.,....ble b..-e been sun~ bcca"-"' or
financial and all&lt;t&lt;d physical corutnllnts
The beol S)"Jlem fO&lt; occa.il»lity .. auld ha&gt;&lt; tnvohed lrutalbnJ a
mo•eable pool bottom. Designed by 1\FW o(Nottb 1\m&lt;ra (a West
G&lt;rman subSldt&gt;ry), the hyd~ulic pa"'cred noor could b&lt; r•lled to dock

W

level, ~mmina wt\cclchajred studt.nli to 1ct rl&amp;hl in\o the Pal and
lo....,tred to a comfonable depth. The noor could abo be towcltt to

rttulation dcplh, for l W1m mecu.
1\FW is confident that tho floor ..ould ·or~. ha•lll&amp; butlt 1!00 ""'"
floors rhrouJ.hout the •orld, iDtlud•na rhoK 1.1 tht Mu.nic:h arwJ

\tonue3.1 Olympk )pOfl centers.
facdih6 Proarar:~ Coordinator Slc-phtn En.&amp;ltr said lhe

UnJ"trSll)'

'AOUfd ba\c: preferred 5uCh an Op«IOR. "but 11 WIU deleted OU1 of the

&lt;Onllruclion fund by tho people who make such decision&gt; (SUNY

fund)"•. In ils place ..,u be 11. fib crane and holst 10 IO\\'tf
\ludmts \nro tht- wain. Romps are calso staled.
Officials at the SUNY Cott•ll'uctiOn Fund in Albany ..Ud they n.-.a
r&lt;em&lt;d a r&lt;qu&lt;&gt;l (ot the ma... bk pool bottom. thus could no&lt; Ita-&gt;&lt;
Con~uuct10 n

&gt;uppo&lt;ted the propool

Class repeats debated,again
By LORI E. SCHULTZ
f'ftiWP Edtlor

I

"bact to the
drawing board ..
Wednesday 11.1 the Faculty

1 ,....

Senate EuculiYc Cornm•Hc.C"
(FSEC) questioo&lt;d a rosolutlon
paned last sen-.. ollowlna •
ttudent to repeat a cowx

rcprdla.s of h1s or h~r previous
sradt. FSEC members (hatged 11
would hun the University's
ccrtir.cation, decrease UB

vadual&lt;S' ch~ or Jalnina
admt..oon to pror....octal .chooh
and lead 1.0 """""' mrollmcnt
probk:ms
CCfiiJO COUrses.
To p-e studetll$ • sceond

ror

U

a........, ..

pOOJiy In
tu not pursue
tt, tlunkut' he could 11\e lot apm
lot a bcuer pad( ... Pcnd.oUo
C'"a-pla1ntd, "1M -..hoLe resoh.uto-n i~

tmpacted &lt;OUrs&lt;&gt;, "portlcyJarly tn
the &lt;GJtn&lt;&lt;,.tn&amp; and math

dtpattment~ "are DOt hb:ty tO
dOS&gt;e out prospective ma,ors. 1\
dctcnoration of ICidmlic
Ions Uno of studeniJ sparltnJ 0.
..._ and FJ 1arc nut, howtvcr, llkdy to
nand arc!&gt;."
get into the dcpartmc.ru. in the lir.st
.. lt'1 a full rult In life nm 10
punish a Slud&lt;ol who dO&lt;J b&lt;ller
try,'' he added.
than OM: wbo does not,"
~mont SenatOt John Boot
'"Thctc •oukl bt' no chan&amp;e in
arJued. "Why sbould a lludr nt be
polte), '" any .student can repeat a
dilcourq.td from repeaajna a
COUI)e now.'' Pcradono tald 1
C'OU~ when .M_ whole: ldU Of I
"with the ocw re.olutlon. lhouah,
Univctsity I• to upand \nowlcds&lt;
a student ..ould be rrquhtd to
and encourage ltatntnJl''
The Oplion o( rtpc:atlnaa course obtain both 'crbal and wrill&lt;n

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¥-OUid praen\ anot'htr ~vt:n~ for
leamlnJ. mter)«t&lt;d FSEC

pe1m1ttton. ··

m&lt;mbtr Edward Jetlldn;. ''A poor
crad&lt; " • wvnin&amp; sianalto all
parties Involved," he Slid .

/\her eonildorablc bock·•nd·
ni,ersrt) Ardut«l H&amp;rbons GfO\'ct tontcnckd I hat 10 conS\ruc1 the:
[orth d&lt;bot&lt;. AuOO.tc Prof"""'
hydraulic noor in port or tho so by 2$ )'llld pool would Ita-. been 100
chance. the GradinJ Commiltee
MIJC Wickert aHcmptcd co put 1
e..:cpcruivc. uonc probk:m is tha1 Ihe buikhnc siu. on rocb and
introduced propo.ali to allow
••u mca_ns thai the lludtnl has
handle on th~H~uation ll.cif, not
ucavatin&amp; anothtr 10 feet to piKe t.bC' noor and anodtlcd equipment
studenu to rcpe1.t a eoum once
miJJC:d wmc impOrtant atner.tl
on the "d&lt;itrabillty" &amp;&lt;n&lt;raled if
,.oulrJ ho-t been too blab." he said.
ncr
re«iY1RI
a
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an
f
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and
n«ds
IO
JO
back
and
a
impkmtnrtd.
Altl\ouah Grover was not sure of the e\.ICt pocc-, he uttmatcd h
.-auld be in lh&lt; SI SO.~OOO ranJe
An A.FW spaUspenoo refuted l\ICh claims, SIJiliDJ that a t,..nty I'C&gt;o&lt;
table would 111ft "approximately S40.000-60.000.'' althouJh an cuct
h11 should a student b e di&amp;couraged {mm repeating n course
price could not be determined site unscm. H&lt; did .,ptwltt that oocc
th&lt; pool is buUt, the lmpkmen"'tlon eotl could triple.
w hen the w hole idea o f a Univemtu is to expand knowledge. "
By SUI&lt; and federal mandAI&lt;, vi buildlnp IUid fadlitl&lt;S must be
-Senator John Boot
oc'ta5ibk to lbc handk:apped. Th&lt; present blueprinu eall for the
in.tallaticxl or a jib crane to old wbedchalred students 111 and out or the
water. Edwatd Nro-too, a member of lh&lt; lnd&lt;pet&gt;dalu-Ute
" I think we JOI mto this
h&amp;ndlapped 11udeot orpDlzallon-b fk&lt;P4i&lt;al of Ibis idol. ''Thll would 1\lthoush bocll pada would
&gt;trcnathcn them.'' Jenk•ru noted,
..or i1 could bt a Aana) that tht
meiUI studmts &lt;OUld ooly enter lh&lt; water ooe at a time. wluch could
qunlion whae tbe X and&lt; luue
appear oo the lll'rillcn uanscripl
iniiri!F'Or 11 havinJ dilfi&lt;ully
len off," Enalish Senator Mu
take) qwtc a whlle," he Slid.
only the $«&lt;Dd would b&lt;
l\ddllion4Jly. Newton hu learned that the hoist would he an obstacle
Wickert A.id. "Without lhc
preJ&lt;ntinJ til&lt; mAterial •nd n«ds
coruidcred for (red it and quality
to act upOn the mane1
ahcrnalivc or an X or 1
at JWim m«ts and tubscquently would have to he •tored and
p04ou.
(incompl&lt;tc)
recotd&lt;d on the
dious&lt;mbled. It would only he avatlablc when someone wu present to
a«otdmaly."
nt studtnt wou.ld reqwre a
properly plaa lbe cnu&gt;c: and oper&amp;Jc tt. "We really could only Jd lh&lt;
uudcnt 's transcripc. an iAstructoc
written r&lt;qu&lt;st fonD qo&lt;d by lbe
, _ from tbc: crane if it wu s1allooed per1IWIO!llly, and tvcn th&lt;D it
has no other cbo;cc but to usisn
~ or inta&gt;ded majof
an F."
dq&gt;anment u proal that tho
ocly b&lt; just ocx:c:pllbel," he ..ud.
N&lt;..toa bdi&lt;"&lt;&lt; that Cbe "nmp" Into lh&lt; pool if ""' • bad Ida. and , Jfudent wu ar:anttd pumilsioo to
EnaineerinJ Senator Kennrth
-.Jd b&lt; less of 111 abst.odc than tbc: Ufl. lbouab the pc:rloct JOiullon ~ t r$ut.the counc.
.
~ • Kiser eoonplaine&lt;t, ••tblrdoc:sd~·
.... btJin 10 addr~$ tho lsrue or
the .nov..blc
N&lt;wtoa saJ4 that handicapped stud&lt;OU would cmalnly use a pool ai
avallabl&lt; seau iJithe classroom,
think lh&lt; whole thiAJ is
Jlvcn tho reoolutlotl Is
Ambent more frequently llwl tbc: ooc at Oark, whieh ia - acasst'bk
awl'\tl," Oiv!slon or
implemented. Willi ~!bout tludtnb
10 these studeoU. '"The beol W&lt; CO do flOW is IO haVe volunt- llrOO&amp;
Undctlntdu.ote Educa110o [)Q.Q
01IOUih or un us out or our th..n aDd Into tbc: wat&lt;J, so we really clan'l Jolul PeradorlO ..u4 of the
rmlMJ cow... • h a c - u
so to O..k much" he DOled.
prOpOJal. "ADd it's- for idf1$h Umlted, o!Uo ftlled ro capoaty
and (Instructors) forced to tum
NC'flon cooduded !hat the Adminiftrallon "should do aD It can now. reason•. More ~work would
away prOJpt'Ciivo majou?" KiiC'I'
..hue lh&lt; pool I$ stiU und&lt;r COJI$trucsion, to mak&lt; ll -...lblc as much
be involved in the orncc. I t
questioned.
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By SETH ALLEN

City Editor

B

e JUTe I hal C'\'et)Or\e )0\A tno\111 \'Otes ror Muio Cuomo ror

Oo•cmor and Danld P. Moyttihan for Unittd SIJlt&lt;:s Senator,
was fonn&lt;r Vie. Pruodcnl lllalt&lt;r Mondale'a simple mes;qc
Wtdncsd.ay ntcho as he ad.Jrcsstd a rally of the: International Opmotinc
Enpnecn Union Loal number 11on Wut Scotea.
lberc .. cr•• number or spukca, borb aondodat.. and ornaab, al lhc
pro·labo&lt; rallr, all or "hom addr.....S the: up&lt;OIIlrns ~tion alld
plcodtd ...,lh the unoon mttnbership 10 •04&lt; for only cll&lt;lorwd
D&lt;moenn and tib&lt;ral&lt;, especially C\iomo.
IU lhc fnturtd -kcr 111 lhc rail). Mondalt hlr rbe l«apn P&lt;OCI&amp;m
hard. He tokt olmost 1000 unoon mcmb&lt;rs that he: llod l&gt;&lt;allo Buffalo
about SO ume:s. but thll U1p •u daffcrcnl. as he ca.Dcd 'l ••a vuy
dlfflCUir hmc fot Am~ns "
1U tht campa~1n cntcn ita ftrull "'cckond. Cuomo ...., upaodm&amp; Ius
kad o-n R&lt;pubbcan opononr
Lot" Lehrman, o«ordlnJ oo a ,.,,. l'wk
poll. It oho"td
him-for the llno &lt;omr-lndin&amp; In upstart ,...,. Vorl Wltll a fhc
p&lt;r«nlqc ""'"' r..d.
1!.1c~td by a 21 poonl load InN&lt;" Vorl City. CUomo has 011 o-.rall
td&amp;c of ~t-38. But Mondilk 1mploralthe union members to sttll&amp;rl out
and YOit, d"pecu.lh Cuomo'J coahl1on or m iAOritin. tabor and others
trantplc.d by the Reaaan pt(\lfllm
He SllJI~lcd that many (lnd th~w timn u tuuah u In Ihe deJ)r~ion
of tht l930'i arJUinJ "Vtc need • that«:e to m• ~c thl\ c:ountr\' gJO~

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agam. ''

T ~. l'ulurc of the !ndU&gt;Inol r&lt;&amp;IM of the Unltrd Stalc.-whkh he

nottd "fou&amp;ht W4n and buill lhli 'ountr)'-il now in doubt . ''We have
got to turn this country around." he maantaJncd. "th.c n b only one
thing wTon&amp; 'With Rna;an') theory, 11 l~ 'bsolutcl)' nuu." As M ond.ll.t
aualled the Pr..ldtnl , h&lt; was Jlcttcd wllh loud chccu.
The hi1hesr ftdcral dennrs In IU!IOry havr caU&gt;td inttre&gt;t ,., .. to
rtmain hl&amp;h tnna c.nough •o cholct rver)' lndu.slry on crt&lt;hl, M ondak-

uplalncd , nrong rhal Vo« Prc&gt;adcnl Otarae Bush once talltd
Rcap.nomtc. " '\oodOO economics' and he was ti&amp;ht ,"
He challtnl"d RnJIII'&gt; rce&lt;nl r1d10 mt1SOJ&lt; v.hen the President said

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et out and make sure evert~one knows to vote and vote ~ht
. , .let us teach the Republicans that if ttou take our jobs, 110 u r ;ob
is about to go tJil weU."
- Walter Mondale

lhan n •u two years qo, u kutJ the

-audien« 1f a.ny or tht:IT' uc bttlcr off. No one &amp;NWft'~
Am&lt;rocans do not " ""' handouts. lhcy want JObs. Mondalc dtclartd.
Hr said the countr~ mw.a undo Rrqanotnkl a.nd rna.._( rurt th~ out
aencratlon or Amencam lithe bnt C'ducatfd lh hutory.
"Get out and makt sure C\n)On.t l"'•S 10 ~Ott a.nd \'01~ ritht.'' lhe
rormor Vltr Pr..odtnl offucd, " 1&lt;1 w t&lt;ath the Rcpubltc::ans 1ha1 il •ou
take OVI Jobs, ,our JOb tJ abo\11 lo ao..,. well 11
D&lt;motrollc aondocbo• for Ssaoc Controll&lt;r Ray Cal~ upbJned
thas the D&lt;mocrau caD "'" tha dtcllon tf they J&lt;t JI'II"'OOh suppo11.
··...-c can WUl lbc ~kctl on • 11b th.at elTon "
Nouna lhal Ihe Controll t~ Is the only Inat« of Sl7 btllooo of Start
rctorcmen&lt; flllldt. he: crlttrutd hu oppolldll lncvmhant Nod Rtp~~ for
"woc:hna mont) ro tht s.un bch" uu.ru.d o r \n,csain, 11 m Nn. Yotk
Slate ~I oddtd that I pt!Orlly WU 1&lt;1111!1 jObs for man) Wcs!tm
Nc-- Yorhn Oul of ... orl , " ll I am succ:asru.l )'0\1 w.U h~\c a ft1cnd in
Alban) "
United Stala Co•Jr.,.sman Hmry I"'"ak added to the 11111-Rc.opn
bW'f.i&lt;, •lscrtJnaluo pollcla ha•• "&gt;tra~td" the eountry "''h lbt
•ont cfrt\.ts ldt 1ft Western New Yor'- He MJd dlie uP&lt;Oit'Hnt: t.l«tJon
...,n be: 1 peal awakcn.ina. ••La.bof " nor aotn.c to bt conte-nt co tak~ two
more )'OliO of whll,.. havo had already, " he ...d.

J arno Mlltin, who io !\IMina apiMI Ja&lt;k ~P lor US
Reprc:scntalive, sald his oppolldlt .., oo lonaer be allowtd 10 rtpra«~t
N&lt;w York addlna that now Is t.bc tl.rnt foro chana• and for ntorr Jobs.
Uniled StatH Conart:IIIIWI Jol\n LaFalce 11Jrccd thai the D&lt;mocrals
want more education, h.calth ca.rc. JOclal kCUrit), more 'ftOr~er 1aft t)'
and other bc11fiu, .. We always wanted that," he char1td."'more
Rn&amp;anoonics means less Of evel")''lli"i."
E.rtc County D&lt;mocrarlc Chou J oscpb Oan&amp;Je JDintd tht blastin&amp; ur
the Whitt House admlnimarlon ror )udain&amp; the counlrf ' economy on
Wall Slrtcl and lh&lt; pnmrlnt•c&gt;l rart. rolhcr than looking atl~e

unempkJymcnt rate.
Cl-onal&lt; cited fom1cr Vie&lt; Presodcnl Hub&lt;n Humphtcy as "'11"1· "th•

Rcpu~licans hllldlt lh&lt; ec:onomy the "'"Y thty male cotfee, drip by
dnp. We Oemocral$ ma.ke our corf« -.rtlh a purcu,acor from t~ bOUom

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A UniYerslty and 1 community \1\rlva oil one
anotller. Each contrlbUIO$ to the welfare aJ\d
llvelll&gt;ood of the oth~~&lt;, tradiOQ cultural, IIOilllcal
ana soc:ial benollls with eaeh other. But 11 trds
Unt~~erslty, thMa Is an extra dlmenston-llnances
UB Is totally dependent on the Stale tor money, a
situation tllel nes bel:omt mote and mote ol a
disaster lor the Unl..,.lty. We daoend 011 olfletare
on Albany lor our every l\e8CI and now wnat
nllppens In Washington trle~l•• down to our level
Cutbec.'lts In llnanctal aid and rulnloua fiscal POlley
allect State montes so 1rutleally that It can no
longer alford to provide us with a respectable
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II ts our obligation to pay anenuon to thesa
matters and bel:ame lnvolvad. Voting Ia one
methOd. A methOd tnat Is avallaDie 10 aii.Thla
year's eleotlon ponenc:ts great Impact
Intelligent voting can ma~e a dlllerence. Silt
trough tne various campaign statement a and other
Information and evaluate the many candidates In
order to netp students, especially with Its neavy
ramlllcallons for this Institution. nero are The
SptJcrrum endorsements for the upcoming election:
ine endoresomeoiS pro.,cted tttfe aoe only for
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Cuomo for Governor
Stark cnotces lace "Oters In tno ract tor
Go&gt;e&lt;nor. On the one hond 1s tne annolnlec:t son ol
Ronald Reagan . a firm Deltever In tne deatn
penally. lo"'l'r ta\es and doep cuts rn toelal
service On the otner hand of tnta classic
coofrontauon IS tne llbeoal. ""no lo•on. contlnuod
lundlng Ol SOCIOI programs, OPPOIOS the dUth
penalty and c&lt;les oul ag-'nll tna Dlatant
oneqUlllltles of Rnganlsm
There Is no contest on tnls race rne SpeclnJm
beii&lt;Wes Mano Cuomo s """stole liberalism
!le,.erves lour yeara In Alb•ny LI'N Lehrman a half·
C'OUe&lt;l ultre-&lt;:onr.ervausm !le5Mt~s • haoty return
to n1s Heel of drugstores

I""''" are too many people on tnos campargn that

toc.us on Len,man H is perf•ct telev•6i0n

commercrals. coupled wllh nrs weallny Dackgroun&lt;l
ano radical eAPanslons on Reagonomtcs havo
made him the tssua Unfortunately, his POIIcle. are
not tne rssut-tney are some ol thl worst, most
sttallow rn POlitics tOday His POlicies snould
receive close altentlon They are absurd
And tnose people are Ignoring Cuomo or lln~tng
him wllh lormer Govemor Hugh L.. Carey, whoM
POlicies on many ltsues were wea~-txpeelalty
towar&lt;l public higher ec:tucatlon Yet thl&amp; Ia unlelr to
Cuomo-he nu shown hla Independence,
e~pectatly with clear SOPPOM lor SUNY He
corrreclly opposes Lehrman's theory atallng that
hasty ,pending cuM, couplec:t with orestlc tax
reductions, would serve to bring tne State 10

unprornlslOQ POlicies of hos opponent. we &amp;ndOr$e
Moynihan for Senator.
AlthOUgh Moynihan Is not quite as liberal as he
snould be for a candidate on the Dem&lt;&gt;Cfatio·
Liberal ticket, aJ\d he did initially vota 101 Reagan'$
lilt cuts, he SUPPOrts the funding ol SOCllat
programs. which makes him mof&amp; of a trlend ol
nlghe&lt; education and student aid than Sullivan.
This atone ma~es nlm \1\e more Qualllied canaldate
for the UB community.
Sull n suppons rec:tuai&gt;d ledetalspendlng,
wnlcn
I lead to tuntw;t cuts In government
service :and c:tlsaster In this lime of nlgh
unemployment and POOl economy. She also It In
lavor of the Impractical and unrealistic
Constitutional ammandment requiring the Federal
QOVMnment to h•ve a balanced budget. Tne
reactionary rfghNo-llfe per1y has given Sullivan
their endo(sement and the goal~ ot this party we
Delleve are detrimental to American society.
In the sphere of world alfalrs. Moynihan aleo has
mote anracUve Ideas. He supPOrlS the SALT
Treettes to control nuclear arms and proPOsed •
SALT Ill conference to start wor~tng on subatantlal
reduotlons In strategic arms and Is In favor of an
erma fr88le. Sullivan sai d that tf1e Unltec:l States
should Invest In the rosearch and development of
nuclear war.
While Moylhon Is certainly nol lhe Ideal
cendidats we woUld liKe to see, he Is a superlot
and mora desirable Senator tot Now Yorio..

Nowak, Martin for Congress
Democrat Henry J. Nowa~ Is our choice for
Representative In the 3Srd C"..ongresalonal dlstriCI
over Republican Walter J Plllech and Right· To-Llie
candidate Jamos Francis GalfaghM. The lncumbant
Nowak has done a good lob repre..entlng Bullalo In
the past by voting for Dills which offer suppon to
the Western New York region and has fought
against Republican economic POIICIBS w11icn nave
cripptec:t any alreaay weak local economy
Nowak wants to lmPfove till! ec:onomy. not
lnrough otrect government action, b&lt;Jt through
stronger conuot of the Federal Re,em and mone~
markets He also believes \1\al the government
must atd " ec.onornic victims .. Seeking peaceful
S&lt;lfuttons In world trouble SPOtS and discouraging
outskle lnvol•ement In International
conllll:ta-Nowak's policies-are sensiDle and
desirable for world peace.
Culling fe!lefal spenatng-PUIIch's matn
economic cure-h.. already proved useless In
curing the economY's woes attd wr; bellelltl such a
policy will nurt Amllicans even more. His proposal
lor world peace Involves building on even larger
war macnlna tnai the United Slatea already
POtsessu. and this Is lu&lt;llcrous.
Gallagher Ia a one Issue candidate-anti·
abonlon-an&lt;l apart form our opPOsition to the
Rlght·T&lt;rLIIe pany, we see his pollclea as too
narrow mlndec:t to make him a gOOd representative

New Yorl&lt;e16 nave e reputallon lor going against
the !Ide. Lehrman wants to bring tha POPular mytht
ol Reagan to our State: he wants to bring the
POliCies that have put this country on the verge ol a
majpr depreulon Lehrman would reduce every
tssue to neandenhal term5-ll there's too much
crtme, stan electrocuting people, or wo1ae, allow
cltl•en tl~e nlm to Cllrl'l' arms
His POlicies even ma~a good commerclllt, but
that's all li's eco.ry to thlnll ha has gotten tl111 far
In the c:ampalgn
Cuomo worits to Dring New YorK back wit h aoflo
policies. tnoae that dO not rely on Quick f!Jn By
~ee(llng tne tu structure at prasanttevets, he
wants to encourage b&lt;Jslness with revltalllatlon
orogtams ond use • I&gt;UOget cap to h&amp;IOeU thl
economy These ore ldeu Desec:t on rMllty, not
fantasy
What thla State needs Ia nol utreme pani~. b&lt;JI
rather the steady nand ot an axperlencea laaoer.
Let Lellrman spend I I 1 million lor -.slisments
on hl sJ~rugstores. not tu&lt;ltng tM state to lunl&gt;e&lt;
catutfOPIIY

A race against Republican Congressman Jack
Kemp Is ll~e the UB Bulls playing against the
Dallas Cowboys-in Texas. Democrat James A.
Martin Cloea not have an easy chore ahead of nlm
In tne 31st district race, but we oelleve that nts
Idea.• would better represent Western New Vorl&lt;
and atudema In general than his more glamourous
DPPOnent.
Kemp Is a close lrlend attd advl150r to Reagan
and hl1 suppon lor the President has awarded him
national ht~&lt;rdllnas. It alao honora him with much ol
the Dlame for our current eoonomtc dlaaater. Jack
Kemp Ia clean~ responsible, Manln promises
chanoe from these I allures, b&lt;Jl above all he will
briOQ true repruentatlon to us, '"' will not telae!
around the country campaigning.
Jomas Mar11n wants an Immediate freeze on
nuclear WNPOJIS: JKI&lt; Kemp lavors the b&lt;JIId,
build, b&lt;JIId policies ot his POiillc:at atep.father.
Manln believes lhat two yellS Is enough t ime lor
tna Republicans to have to whip lnllallon and
ooemplo)lment: Ills time 101' more realistic POIIciH
Lei Kemp llaYel around t he c.ountry as a pflvate
ctlltan 01 as a Reagan apPOintee, let Marlin
r&amp;~~resant sane pollctes tn Wasnlngton. Wny Should
we pay lor the Kemp lor President campaign?

Moynihan for Senate

Masiello for State Senate

d1saster.

New York Sllte Is laeec!tht&amp; yea• With two
distinct choices In the United Statu S.natorlat
race-Democrat Danlol Patrick Moyntnan and
RepubfiClln Florence SUiftven Blsec:t not only on
hiS past record of repre..ntlng New York, his
opposition t o PreSident Ronetd Roagan'e
• dlssstorout economic POllclea, an&lt;l 1110 the

The Spectrum endorses Democrat AnthOny
Maalello lor ••election as State Santtor In the 58th
Dlatrlct over Republican David J. Jonas and Rtgnl·
lo-Ufer Tnerese Walther. A hy reason behind tnr,
choice Is his outspol&lt;en supPOrt lor public higl!tir
oducatlon, mo.1 &amp;POCiflcally UB and Buffalo Slate.
He notes the fact tnat In Buffalo higher liduetlon

rs a major tooal "lnduatry" which provides over
20,000 jobs and bflnga S300 million Into t he
economy liMa Maulello wants the State budget to
provide an "orderly and austalnec:t growth" lor
nlgner edueallon and to promote "knoWtedoe
manufacturing" In Western New York. Jones Ia le&amp;s
lncllnec:t to help SUNY and we dO not feat
Massletlo'a •PfiOII snoul&lt;l be rejectec:t.
Tna Amroeret Clmpua Ia represented by Walthe1
Ftoss, wno hu done an admiral job ol doing
nothing lo SUPPOrt our campus or our University,
wnlte atdiOQ his own POCketbook with quesllonable
financial dealings. Unfortunllfy, Demooret Eugene
Cullinan, wno hll no e~perlenc:e In POlitics, offers
tin~ real chanoe and oome of his Ideas are too
reactionary, a~cl all y In crime-related Issues,
We believe that In gOOd conaclenoe there are no
qualified candidates In this laca. Netlhar are men
tnll deserve a trip to the Slate-house and we
endorse no one

Hoyt, Scherer for Assembly
Thl race lor ~~~'" Dlotrlcl Assembly Ia the
notteat contests In the region, possibly the most
explosive In t na State, with tne exception of the
Gubonotorl•l fray.
The hoallllly resulte tr()m the reaPOrtlonmenl
declaton made last yoar that merged the districts
of C•rol Siwek and William B. Hoyt. Unfortunately
the peraonallllaa have ovor·shallowed the Issues.
This 11 1 race whloh ahould above all be judged on
tha lesues, not the candldafft.
Hoyt Is tne lar more Qualified candidate. both for
me entire Dlstrlet and for the SUNY system,
Throughout his tenure, no has shown high regard
for UB, with frequent campuo appearances end
lighting In Albany for lncrt~~~sed allocallons and
lower tuition Hla OPPOntnl, Siwek, nu bean silent
to .. ard the aystem, both In ner years In thO
Assembly and duflng the campaign. She has
1nst811d tried t o run an emotional campaign, based
on f&gt;&amp;r suPPOsed reputation as a "&amp;p4111ec:t"
campalgn8f
But lor aoun&lt;l, wise representation, we prefer
HOY! $ Intellectual appiOIICII and prO\en SUPP&lt;&gt;II for
SUNY
Amnerst Republican Jonn Sheffe&lt; 1'188 done an
admirable lOb In defending SUNY' s rlgnl to exist
wnh sustalnec:t lundlng levels. b&lt;Jt we teet that
Democnn Katherine Scharer's strong ondorsement
of a progreasiYe aoclal POlicy deserves a hearing in
Albany
Shaffer's basic economic approach ts loundec:t
on tne Reagan methOd-cut taxes and limn
government spending There It no freshness lo hl$
planning; not oven ready to reject the POlicies that
lead thla country to the edge of deppruslon.
Hla support lor SUNY, unlike Hoyt'a. has not
Dean lllanket enQugh to give him our nOd. Sheffer
hu fought lor SUNY, but primarily fo1 oonstructlon
on tile Main S11eet Health Sciences Center.
But Scharer, a UB aoctoral student, harbours
ootter Ideals. baaed on POsitive thinking.
Economically ana wen,ta our tottering lnlrast rucure
ropalrec:t, whllo beginning a stow, gradual alteration
of tho tax code. But It Is on sootal Issues that she
makea her groateatlmpact.
Scl1erer made a otrong endorsement of the rtgllt
ot all cltllens to be free and have Choice In
supPOrting tne ERA, favoring t he malntalnance of
the &lt;lght t o abortion and flghUng fo1 consumer
protection.
It Ia thla kind ol volca that Albany
nea&lt;ls-especlally as the &lt;lebsta on the New Right
agenda gets cloaer to New Yor~.

Two of a kind
Ned Regan and Raymond Gallagher. Raymond
Gallagher and Ned Regan. Any way you slice n.
theta's no dllf•ettca betwMn New v~·s
can&lt;Jiclatn lor State comptrollor. An&lt;l It's a duo
that Ia tess YlifY lndltliOQulsnec:t.
Regan has not doni a bed lob of handling Stale
monies He lila bean very lnnoucuous and his
amblruslng attempt to run lor Governor,
llluatrates hla malot Problem Regan, IIIIo Kemp,
hU lots of eurf11ca charisma anel toughneas, b&lt;JI
undemeath has 1&gt;0 aull51anca. Both are glamor
ooya. and both rely on athletic looks 111d little real
deep thinking
Gallagher has done lillie to offor eny opposnion
to the Reagan non•program, aave lor a few
perfunctory shOts at the Incumbent. No new Ideas
lor lnveatlng State monies, no new plans lor
Improving bustnoas proauctlon
Faced with the!ll choices. we cannot In oooa
consclonce endorse eltner

�op-ed
Open Forum

By Randall Reade

a.m a conrorm•sa t 11~ to ltMO my kttat and
llfes{yt. Pf*tlt mucn contlJitnl ..,.lth everyON
eJse I dr..ss prepoy beCause It•a noear and clean
aM rew people rtno it otten•••• t uno trus It tne oat

I

w1y to operA Ia il UB aNJ. mote lmPOttant, In tt)e ,,.,
wortd Nobody IJh.tt • n)'Of"'• w~ ftl.tlha.nge kiea1 ot
dresMS \llllttro loa16ft ano b\ltlon oo ... ne-wn.tt mota
could a S1VC.nt want?

1ft•''

lm my tlr11 fe"'
nart, I had ttoubtl ma,lng
triMds, bUI ~~~ 1 decl6ed to btona In Wltr. tvtHYont
etae I tinct I oea alOng ... nil 1 lot or o.oplt t conJider

mrseu e rtv ~nt oottry ootto Clscuas anyttltng too
1ntetlec-f• J sincoe my frienos \.l.s.ually aten~ III'Utresceo In
lhol 00&lt;1 ol otull II I Co tal~ politics ot ouch, I try to lloy
1n the oento&lt;. ~~cAlls lt'm tol• lng To&lt;stoy Collagej ott
lltue retpec1 On tne other ha~ am Wack h u no hterwta
tithe&lt; TN John Birch Society Coesn't hnn me 01&gt;

Ltelv, ho•ever I t11ve founa that v.earlnq C alvin Klean't
lUlSI me When p•ekino Up P. f. matcro II pt&amp;~~ces title P J
Bottoms Of Third Base. I ll ~e Jewflh o•rls, espectiiiV bUI
I don'1 pamcularly enjoy ....earlno purol•
5wttatshlrtl-they tend to cl•sh wltrt m~ LL 8&amp;an dee.._

•

-

1 fHt that my d'Ot.~Ote n\lljot •n EJeeuacaJ Englt"'eefing
ano Management 'tliiJI be c.e.naln to ge1 me~ JOb wnh 18M
In 'lochlltOf
I e20n•t undetllano why Peoole find it nKessary to
11r1y ltom Ute beaten path II 1 Milar end far Ius
e•Q.ena&amp;ve to oe nuddla ot tt\e roacJ S.ara 11. aftl!t all,
cneaper than F&amp;rouccl's
flondoll RNdt ll COPY Editor Ol The SPOCtrUITl and~
memDer of lhe Commut•r 1-tltlr$ CouncU.

ITS IN "!HE MAIL•••

rrs 7RtONLY WAV RE'AGAN WOULD MREE: 70 ffi£ PfP£LINEm

Guest Opinion

I

By James Ryan

ll ouy an oklc,.,tto klcl&lt; from '""· If lt'o

cneap
This tn.IIY be • welrd otfe~. but 'When I •a• 1
DOy, I 1\acl fOU'JI' tnlt tnt bell WI'( 10 dell With my
proDtemJ1 rathe' than kK-. my .a tat•. was to Ide.~ .l()t'M
otd p.16Ce ol lu•oltu'e Nol onty d-Id tnla c:U r my ftotJM ol
any potenHal a.nttQUH. but tt wu 1 gooo comfon to have
tn Umea ot
My ouuet tor my lf\Oef' * O'-'td c.alm me
aftll IM cJIJnf1 lhtno d l In I thOUSAnd plec,o Kalteted
a l l - the floor

•.no-.

And ..n..l you may bt ••"•no me no.w n.e OfOUgnt
eo ltle OQint ol ••ntln.g 10 Ctlllfoy anoth4H' posatbM

me

"''rtoom? My ~·' can 0t aummtG up Inc onre
wOI\1-pjastlc.
Ho, tm 1101 miCI al I ll PfUIIC In a l, jut I II lltOM
d amn UJ'OI the I a re Si.IPOOMd 10 mak• eoctt1) Hlttf by
mo~lng our Dill paying ouc:h • anap t tMt many - plo
.-no hl¥e talked about the con-v~~nce ot avc:n mlraclaa
11'1.11 .,, t~ reaut1 of U'te copufllkm be'twMn I he
pevQOI\emlcallab and ~ w11cS MniUng txettiJU\It'l

tlaoh of Insight """ I '"PI&gt;O.. lor thOITI, ,,. onu who
benefit from rhla ollaprtng, It mey ,...II be Ihe groolut
thing s lneo ACtiTl Smith wroto W01lrll ol H~tlon1 beck In
1778
Bv1 wr"al about 1h1 rttt Of ut. U'OM ~ dOn't ,._ve

al"y of tnen thin ltllle be. .c~a? Wn•n conftonted w11h
11'\e macrtlne 11\al yoo have lo make 1 Hane.act!on
ttJroogh, do you have troub~e telling II from a
sophlstlcatltd ce~c ulator? What htppen, whtn you want

m~ey a.na Otll)' ht~e a cneet~;tno aecoont? Don a.nYboOJ'
like ycx.~t c:heck without as.ldng fot the 1111•• mul!t-colored
card, II UHty
n at all'? " "d wf1111f rou need \N
money, tltl\a.r than almpty oealre 11?

t•••

Ifour Cllh Uow m&amp;J.il be det6frNnant upon tM
a ~ ol ~lltk, t..Mn we w ill craatt wntun
our .oc.ltty a lei•.. c.uu, equal fn au rue&gt;eeu to the
wpoe.r e&amp;ate except fCH the fact th.at thoe~ cantt tunc tl".eer
way lhtougtt 11'¥1"9 w ith ev.ryone etM Thll lOwer C:IIJt
~ Ill c. ~t on tnos.• banks wnose nours and bMa
ate VfiiY lnconv.ttS.nt and leavfno anyone ¥tl\o must eMail
w !th ,,..,..,., out of ume ana OCH'\StlhJtkw\ to Jnle~I-CI wttrt
the card east• White the lower ctus ttne non-&lt;ard
OWMI~hlp of

llolcl.,.) 11 buly lolling awoy al tl}'lng to got l""'r 1110111y
out ot the blnrt, ,,... uppe~ clue wilt be ~lno tMk'
eaay access money on e-vef)'tnt"a tney can oet with tnelr
ea"'~ not Ma"lnO the ~.... etasa with anr1n1no to Duy
How mucn effect coukt ptastlc have on u1? AlrMdy our
toya on the aMtves IJt made of p'asUc. our musrc conw.s
Irom plastk:;. .,,~s.eo tapes 1nd dlskia, oor cera h•ve
plastic In the pa.u en.ger's compartment iln&lt;t toon1 m~tybl
the anglne We..ve put plutlc Into as many PfOOUCII aa
we GOUld place on tf'le ahelf tn our stOfes With our money
dependent on ptaatlc ca~s, 0\lr okl vtewa woukt ha~ to
change 10 keep up wrtn the Um••· The Idol ot ttJe Matxfat
clau ltruggte wouJd have 10 De WOf'ded1 ' 4The onea with
plutlc get ptutlc. the one's without don't ," Tne Law of
Olmlnlahlno Return• would have .a ctauae embedded

• oulo Make h po..lbte tor c lld notdefa to torge1
about th1 rule. becluse IhoM wtlhout the card would I'\Ot
a ny tttLtfna at 11t Evaontuany someof!l wm come tip
With IM bright 1)4\riH PlltUnomtc.a, Whki'\ WUI begeC
~ruth

Q"

auctt 1Mmt •• ptaatlnomk: fOttc&amp;lt, Ptutlnom~ \0,.
and tn. 0"11est annoyance of • It aup$)41 sl:de
PIIIIIIIOI!Itct

Wnn , ,. '"- ye.ara we n•ve ha.d tty'"Q 10 oreak oown
aoctal bamer, along comn someth'ng It-at ltweatefts to
P&lt;~lllll!n "'I agal" Oo,... MICI to n.ve • colo •Y•tem
be- on "'heiiW YOII _ , o All,. PIUIIc cll&lt;fl Could we
111""' ouc:h • ayaloml And If thll o)'lltmla passed, will
•• U:M olatlle caroe to regulate Ol"- QOOdt •" aoclety,
IUCh II rfgftta 10 ttootl U9 wttft I tOWtl' l WI ttl I U,ppty?
ANS what If 1 J*IOn bt'OVQnt up In auct1 1 caste system
Wf'lt tovi\CS
In en aru wh4tre tt*r card dOta
tnem no oooct. avch aa In AfriCa ot tural Europe?
,lt104J can .... thOtt wno 111 lrt tf'le tower casta,
myMit lncWdld1 ,_.. thtMten.d whet\ trwty aee ,,..,, c.a fa
lloldlng auoclltN g oing olt ana hmng a good lime
Wt\lle ,.,_ rtll ol ua are atuc~tt at tl\elf duke wl1Uno ab®t
the l lxiH thla new aoclety 1\aa lntllcteo on them There Ia
onlY 10 tono • l&gt;tfiOn con oompleln about baing

t'*"'••lf

n-lou ty poor Willie 1\lo fllend l hl'lo gone to the pob
tot tho nlohl
W!IOfe tho htll Ia the I damn cneot l went to klck7
And I hope to God It lsntt plaiiiCI

�ALBANY BUDGET BATTLES

• contln\led from page 1
81d1 for tht- constn.H."fion of 1he ccnt«
..ut ,na.ntd ta.JI wtotk and thu1 far "lhC)
lit

l5 pe-rccn1 1m than Upttled, ••

Lansford
&lt;lln

~id .

He hopes that cornuuction

ll&amp;rt thb Fall.

;'We're going to have a buildin&amp; .soon,"

UB Sub Boord Chinnan 01\id Hoffman.
ho rtprHtnt«i UB studt'nts hrrt, said.
t lirJt sttp in che construction of 1hc
JOn h&amp;i befn la.kc:n. ' 1
ThC' aau.a.J coruaructioo area or tht union
u uncataio at this time. but t .."' satn are
prcscatly bonJ ronsid&lt;m:! ~tb&lt;'f od)a&lt;CIIt
to Locbood library 0&lt; nut to ~umni
Artna.
"I really don't kno" "bcr&lt; it will b&lt;,"
HoffDWI odd&lt;d, "h ""uld be mor&lt; fesible
if ft 'lt"'fn neat tO LocPood tbouJ,tt!'

" We •ould bkc it to bt- u1 a ttntraJ

l)&lt;r'lph&lt;ral are&gt;," C&amp;rdn&lt;1' said. "1'11&lt;
unt« should be esily located so that u can
be ~d to 1U upmost.''
Lanford also announad chat

IPj)ropriations have b«n Stl up for tht'

conuruetton ora theater, S()(:illl 5Cicncc.
romputer Kience. &amp;coiOiY· and
ma.naaemmt bujldlnp for cbe

Amhtr~

Campus. He al.o wd that plans will
continut for 1hc dismantling of the Main
Sum Campu1 for lhf' purpost of
ron-cri!Dj\ fuU) to th&lt; Hulth S..rncn
Cco1cr

" \\ c an a liufc- bdllnd on ...-tw l i bnna
Oonr to Mam Suttt, ·• Lanford said, '"V.tt
l l t hop1n1 for a fastrr pa,.,"t" •• HC' c-'pca'
thlt once- thnc" buddtn.a&gt; arc oompkttd,

Deputy of the Chancellor Munay

Bloc~

11\nc h no furtlln oud for an)

ronnruc:uon on th&lt; Amh&lt;m Carnpu..

VIce Chancellor lor ~pltallacllltles Oacar Lanford

"Tha1 t\ tbc tnd of the Amhcut
C301PU&gt;." Lanford ~ed.

Students

•

~ontlnued

A:

1h1\ ro•nt .,,,h thr: Board oulent.\d:)
:on.. l..:!t'nn, "'" AZIUmtnt\, Tntrk) o~td 10
II..~ 11 U '"41

ftc 01 ia\lft&amp;Jo ltk:fQ.K'' ~ 10
nul mentiOn tht dormatonc' The: Board
i.('lpc&amp;tcd reach co rcJC'(t thu proposal
~1-U.\ot' of lb uncl.ulo), -.hen T ru$ttr

Arnold Cvdner marupuloted th&lt; ""'d•nl
to form a ipc(lfK rtqUHt
··v. c mu1t m(flttOn \..hot dOC'tn hlkc
outn&amp;h•:• Gardntf ia.id, "but "'"C ihould
J.dd that 'IIIIC are prn.tntl) look.Jna for other
finanoaJ me-am 10 n:pltcc the lncrtaK, for
\lot

do not wa.nt 1hc

lncrc~

'' The Board"s

\ Ubiutuuna, wurcc(i) must come from
v.ithin the dormitor1"buda.ct In otdc-r lO be'
f&amp;n co lh&lt;&gt;it \1\ohO do not live an 1hc dorms.

Afl&lt;r 11 ..... decoded ho" to phrAK th&lt;
proposlll l&lt;&amp;all~ and d eul), '' was passed
by th&lt; Boud, wtth only Chauman Donald
Blinltn '-otina apln}l 11 '"Thts was no1 1
100 pcr«nt -.,n;• Tktny 1-&amp;Jd, "bu1 11 p\oe

fro rn P•v• 1

tbc Bo:ud a du.na- to be crc:all"'c for a
thangt V. t arc 'U~C1sfuU) fig,bhn&amp; tbco
Board of TruSt«' (OC' the firit umt ••

''Thi&gt;,.,..

«naJnly a p«cedent," qr«d
Sub Boanl I Clwtman DaVId Hoffman,
•ho repr~ted UB &gt;tuckots &gt;t tbc
lll«''lna. "TI1u was tbc f'irJt ttme that th&lt;
C'lwl&lt;dlo&lt; dJ&lt;I no&lt; JUII ta) do"'" Ill• bud&amp;&lt;t
requ«t al'ld! ha\t It apPfO\cd b)' the

Trust&lt;eO roaht away, The Board "tbcre to
make sur&lt; the Cllanctllor dO&lt;s hu JOb
well."
In re:sponJc to why he voted a,pmst 1h.e
revtJed propos&gt;~, Blinken &gt;Old after th&lt;
mttein&amp; th•t "II ma~ not bt In I he bas
interest of the Unove,.ity. " Th&lt; Chair sald
that 1\t could i « no othct way 11 the
prcsml timt to ..avoid a Oorm1t0ry hikt. It
u directly hnk&lt;d to pruonnd &lt;OSU, &lt;nerJY
c:osu and oth&lt;r dormitO&lt;y rom

Trustees Arnold Gardner and Jim Tierney
PostpOrun&amp; u ,.ith a 'qu:avd' •uch tl tht
one voted on " u.nfau (Of 11 ll d.tla)'IJ)I tiMinevitable."
Whanon also put b&lt;(O&lt;e th&lt; Board ""
preliminary request an out-or~t.ate tu1tion
incr~ or Sl~ whi&lt;h would nc&amp;rly double
the pn:stnt Sl7~ tuition. It would " merdy
bfina'us up to the a•er&amp;J&lt; or other states
curr&lt;nt leveh, which wiU also rUe:," tht
Chancellor araued. The additional revenue
would b&lt; appro.drnattly SIO miUon .

COntmued,"al tbc cxprM&lt; O( OUI.O(..tal&lt;
uud&lt;nu. It iJ r&lt;Jielabl&lt; that the&lt;&lt; may b&lt;
nothin&amp; W&lt; an do at thit po(nt, b«au.s&lt; or
tbc budj\et JChedule."

Th&lt; Board disruSI&lt;d tbc nt&lt;d to auraet
quality gradual&lt; Sludenu ror !hey enhan«
the reputation of tbt entire University. and
the possib!Uty that th&lt; tuition hlk&lt; could
ha•e a lon&amp;·run dttrimental effect.
Althouah In-Slate tullion r&amp;lsa wero no!
diJcuSI&lt;d on tbc record, many
adminlJttaton seemed conc&lt;rned with th&lt;
G ardD&lt;t &lt;Ompared hb CO'-'! ror tbc
possibility. Wben asked about a possible
tuition lnaeu&lt; "lOin&amp; too blah at ooa"
with ~ •oo many "dosa or modicinc: •• iDcreu&lt;, Blint-cn Aid that •' I - none in
tbc immedW&lt; luturt, 0&lt; atkast I hop&lt;
000&lt;." Tb&lt; hlaeu&lt; could dw&gt;a• ''lh&lt;
liCit."
cbaraau of tbc Uoiv&lt;lllty t.Dd the Jtu6cnt
- y" bcawt or tbc _,...or
But aD iA ~ ..... - . DOl
sroduate Studtftu ....,Inc rrom out-of-· """'"-· "I .... _., learlul or. cllilloa
(Zipcrcerot), bt Aid.
iaacaR, ~ Tltmcy Aid, "I roollhat it may
"W&lt; slttould 1&gt;&lt; lt)ina to brifta ~P 11&gt;&lt;
como from lb&lt; Eucvtive llrandl or the
clirferCDtials with other Jtala," Oordn&lt;r
Star.: Oownuocnt. ''

Jim SUI'-f1111f /;p«trum

�ALBANY BUDGET BATTLES

New budget spells
no relief for SUNY;
cuts coming
I

very carduby," laid Vic&lt; C11anccllor for
Fi!WIO&lt; and Bulln&lt;u Harry Splnclkr. " We
ba..., b«n doin&amp; a very JOod Job, but our
campUStS ""&lt;'&lt; o• cr&lt;~~~oll&lt;d lui )QI,
mostly because of r&lt;tumtnJ .ltudenU. We
are unablt to meet the: ne«&lt;J or mJin«riog
.uudenu at the SUNY cmters, and
campusc:s'ue un.abl~ to fit tn alltM
bwin&lt;ss, manqemmt and computer
sdc-ncc majors that ttqU«I t otranc:c:.''

I

being d..,'clop&lt;d by th&lt; Lqlslati\e
Commwion on E&gt;.ptnchturr Rrv~ 10

"..UO..• SUNY ho$pita4 and dJnlc&gt; stparate
lJud.lrl technlqutlO and poloocs."

Th&lt; Cban&lt;dlor upl&amp;incd that the

Community Coli&lt;&amp;&lt; camp..,... have
request«! th&lt; tilllna of the one-thud timlt
on .ltudent rtvrnur,. Thll ""uld "allow
tuirion to tnctcuc 10 the autboriztd

SUNY Boerd ol Trustee Chelnnan Doneld Bllnkt n
By CARY STERN
•hich th&lt; Unlvtt$1ty hu hmil&lt;d concrol,"
C4mpw Edllot
accordinJ to "''hatton. Tim allocation
would i"&lt;lutle s~ • nulllon co m«t ''Wary
tnaegs nqollat&lt;d b) th&lt; State." 114.4
ALBI'"'Y,,... Y - Tilt State Unl\eroil) of milloon for "uW11Jc&gt;" and Sll l miiDon for
:O.A York (SU:&gt;. Y) HOard of Trwt&lt;'&lt;S
"'\Lippbt:\ a.nd equipment rnOahon&amp;l)
rtcn\c.d C'hatk.dJor Cbftoo R Wharton· ~
19Sl-M budJ&lt;t Fnda) and pr&lt;X'«d&lt;d to
de-batt sc~rn.J h·)' po.ntt Wecl.nesd~) lhar
promi\C" artal Jtnp&amp;et on SUNY"s tmmtdiale
ruturt.
Ha~\n&amp; onh tbrrt bwmo) d-a&gt;·s 1a
C'\'aJuatt and ""'url With tht budgrt, the
Tr u ~lrts met ~~~o1th Ihe (1\ant:clloT bt:(o~ a
full room SUNY )tUdent rc.pru.c.nUtU\CS,

or

They di&gt;e:u&gt;..d prob•blc cnrvllm~t
drcrea.se1o for nc\ t yeas and medkal
P'OJramt 1hrouaou1 the Sllk thai dra" a
larl• percent&amp;@&lt; or the budget. Tb&lt;&gt;
c on~'-CSfTC"d hfHn&amp; the onc-chnd tunion limn
on community coUe:ac:s oocan.s that il could
squ«Jt non-tradJbonaJ studenu out of 1
Stau· cducauon
In the: Chan&lt;dlor'1 tnllodurtor) address,
h&lt; aclno..l&lt;di&lt;d the "4te date or the
bud. .t requeot" and the "lmut&lt;d I1DI&lt; for
th&lt; HOard'• .....w .. AltbouJb it sbouJd

idJUiUM1\l) "

In orolet to "p&lt;ot«t th&lt; q.W.ty ol
propanu," Wharton ut&lt;d for S IO.~
mrJhon. or ""ht&lt;h S8 2 m1llion wr.ould M
ukd for compuuna anci acadc:nhc
equ1pmcn1 rcpbccmC"nl. He cltC"d lhc need
lO "mttl the lnctC&amp;IlDI $\Udtnl ttqiJeslS for
~.:omputef t1me. "

W h•non '' tookul&amp; for SIO.~ miU!on
to
at1d I 34

fund 28$ onotru011onal

po~tioll&gt;

po~luon~ reQUired to ntef't hisher
tnrollmcnu and tntrcbed demand in "the
or~&amp;&gt; or en.,n«rina. tq-hnoiO&amp;J&lt;&gt;,

support

c:ompUftf ICICRCC and bWtneJI .. AnOther

U .S m1ll10n 11 to b&lt; ab...,.t&lt;d for
and Utds:•on or ••pa1ient arc
tht thr« UN\tmly \eaduna:rr&gt;aJC'h 1\ospot&amp;ls."
~ abo\.t tbr~ afloc.auon.s are -..hat
.. w&lt;d Student Mooriatloa or the Stat&lt;
d~dopmc-n1

KIWIIieJ tt

SU NY Chanc ellor CUlton R. Wharton
Sp&lt;aLIOI I&gt;&lt; fore th&lt; 1 ru,.ecs, SASU V'~tt
Prtstdent S&lt;ort Wc.Jer &lt;omodu&lt;d
.. tar&amp;ttinJ, of cnrollmc11t" u tht- Board"'

"JiviOJ on to 008, •h10h u not COtl&lt;ml&lt;d
""b &lt;ducation " There ..111 t&gt;&lt; an

approl.Jmal~: six ptt«nt increuc '" tM
numbe-r of studtntJ thai -..ant to aucnd
SUNY t~C&gt;t ) &lt;ar, o&lt;cordtOJ to Wukt. And

per,.,,

)'&lt;! thue woll b&lt; an &lt;lsht and 1 half
dca-cue 1ft the' ammou.nt or ('rahmen
ac:cepted . Now, th&lt; propos&lt;d bud1&lt;1ls
lookina for""' even a:re~lu d«n.I.K1.''

S UNY ofllclel d lscuuts budget
have b«n lubmltt&lt;d to th&lt; Division or
Budaet (008) on S.ptemb&lt;r IS, aa:ordinJ
to ""hatton, the financial plan for 1982·83
was no&lt; approv&lt;d until Octob&lt;r 1•. Oropite
th&lt; delay. he emphasiud that "•udl
=~~ lndud&lt;d on the lonna!, 6lul
Ow&gt;cdlor "~ the "serious"
&lt;ODditloft o r tltc Stale'&gt; CUITent t'ilcal
picture u well u .... ptOj«\&lt;d atuatloe ro.
1913-14. o... 10 a "'-cinlJI&amp; .!ban or Slau

T...

IU wpport.• " lk IOOIIht 10 p&lt;ep&amp;r&lt; a
rrqwst that ''wu tHbotlc iD r_.s 10 the
u.u-.;.,·, lleeds, !Mit rapotUiWc u to out
~. for iloaeuecl -...and quality."
Tile p&lt;Opoood budl&lt;t ~ total Sl265
biUion, a rise or II percmt ovu the
&lt;umcnt budJcl or Sl~ bUiioo. Almost
three quancn or the $125.7 miiDon inaease
"ould t&gt;&lt; w&lt;d for coou and l!ICI'&lt;&amp;JU "aver

Univcr1lt' (SASU) LcaWative Director
Steve Cox to R Y that "hiab tecltnoloi)' il
startinJ to take o•u the bud1&lt;t. It slalt&lt;d
in 1911 and becamt K&gt;&lt;r&lt; last year. I
ClCI&gt;«''IIIO&amp;&lt;IWOn&lt; ."
The Unlvcnlty u abo loaldOJ 10 ""'

S93.8 mUiion for "new COCUiruction ot the
State operated campuses," wbic:b ~ b&lt;
rq&gt;o;kl out of income from bood isou&amp;Dceo.
For r....,...;oa and repoln or .mtina
pllysical pianu, tb&lt; Owlcdlor uk&lt;d (O&lt;
sau rnlllioo 1a dit&lt;d ~·
l o lUI op&lt;Gina adclrna, Wbatloc made
dear th&lt; need to decreuc earollmd&gt;t. 011
Slate opcrat&lt;d campuses, h wa ddibttatdy
lower«! this year to be dos&lt;r 10 the
budJ&lt;ted kvd, h&lt; laid. Tilt proposed
lm.B4 budJ&lt;t w!U ... it d«reut $11Jhtly
apln .
·· w~ han to mana.a( enrollment very,

W hat Wharton &lt;ails a "sl,nifocant
percentaae of our new dollara" will t&gt;&lt; used
for SUNY'&gt; ho11&gt;1tal OjXtatlo... Upstate
M&lt;di&lt;al ln SyracuJC, and DowOJtale
M&lt;dical ln Btooklyn and facili ties in Stony
Brook and Buffalo.
Binab&amp;rnton Student Assodotion
PT&lt;Sident Pamela Ooldm&amp;o told the Board
that " the . _ lllCf&lt;U&lt; to the IDCdical
centa• ....ut&gt;&lt; 1•.s paoem," and that !hey
"ovppon oa1y
per...,. or SUNY'• ,_.
enrollmcnl, l1lh may b&lt; ooly a pertial
&lt;duatloaal llaun u ,..., "
Stud&lt;nu &lt;~~~oiled In tile ltoopital
J&gt;fOVU&lt;II are~ tloer~............
to Ooldnwl, .......... the dcmaDd is oo
l o - tl&gt;&lt;n. "SUNY's pt&lt;&gt;jedloft&gt; ar&lt; way
orr," she aold. "Wllcte do thac Cllll:a
dollats 1101 Tile - • or lllllncoiniq that
hospital&gt; b a luxary we an no lonacr
afford."
Tilt Otanullor add«! that a proposal b

J.•

Jim Sullay/The Spoolrum

ttsidtnC ral~ O( lbt Statt ope:rattd
c:ampus.t5 ••
..Therr arr dtffcrc:nl pres~ureJ on

Commoruty CoiJ&lt;&amp;G." ""hatton conunucd.
"'l'h&lt;) n«d orh&lt;r .ourcn or
State s:upp0r1. •hicb •e

r~&lt;nu&lt;

than

art Uyto&amp; lo k«P
~d on u little

.. low u pouobl&lt; and to

.. possible."

V ic&lt; ChancciiO&lt;

(O&lt;

Capital Faalitia

o..:ar Lanford ottempt&lt;d to explain on

dtllil &amp;o the Truatea: whe:rt tM monty will

b&lt; h&lt;ad&lt;d for in construction. He said that
the overall Jltuatlon b not • aood .... for
many "many campiii&lt;S are incomplete.
neodina new ftdllll... At the orne time,
facilities are 10ln.l down the tulx because
there i1 not enouah monty for everytblna."
Tbtn art many lint timt requests,
accortlin1 10 LallfO&lt;d, wbik there lJ not
eoollab money to "Mcl'dy maintain
fll&lt;illtlcs." lbe pr-. 10 IIOieOI wllll IICeds
10 b&lt; rebabililal&lt;d lint, lk cootlnucd, is
iAtlu«&lt;ced by .......,.. ooa """ tl&gt;&lt;
aov.r- .......... Whal q-*'od by
Tnalft ..v.oid OetdMr II tO dy tlocy
ba~ IAit:la iaput lnco tlw edllalliootal
clociaioas, La..rord -"!, "that b ~ thc
system u1ldcr
opcralc."
' "The ......Jiaa ~ that.
maki111 CGa~~ructlon dlrtiaalt." the
CbanccUor malntaiM&lt;I, "u that mo&lt;&lt; and
more pro)&lt;cU art nttMOJ to hard d.ollar
ap&lt;opriotlo... Bondlna Ia no lon..r the
ruk."

.,.w,

""*" ...

Frliloy, tt0&lt;- 1112 .Tho-""" . 9

�UUAB CONCERTS PRESENTS

~~o~"o THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS

~"G~

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with

Our Daughter's Wedding
and

10,000 Maniacs

Q

- Sunday, Novem b er 7th - 8:0 0 PM
in Clark Gym (Main Street Campus)
Available At:
Harriman Ticket Office (MSC). The Record Store(AC),Fantasy World,
Record Theatre. 8uff. Slate, Home of the Hits, Festival

Brought to you b y The University Union Activities Boord

Li'\ BOARD

~ONE. INc.

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Tickets: $4.50 Student
$6.00 General
A WUWU Showcase Event

UUAB Coffeehouse Presents
an evening with _

--------ANDYPOLON----Folk, Ragtime, Blues and Classical Guitarist
and Singer

.

with opening act

Jordan and AI
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17\00AII.D
:7l::SONE. INC.
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Friday, October 29
8:00 PM in Harriman Lounge
(Main St. Campus)
Tickets are
Available at Harriman Ticket
$2.50 Non-Students
Office (Main St.)
The Record Store (Amherst)
$2.50 Non-Students
Sponsored by the Universi

Union Activities Board

�sports
Whitehead. who still .. ould
rather run with the ball than
catch one, needs 10 rKeptlons
to break thr srason record or
48.
CADET CHECK:

9/ 11

14 at Plymouth St. H

:1111 2$ ......-.~~ 7
9/2$ 6 AI A.I.C1 2$
1012 IJ Co:ul G\Jlrd 16
10/9 J8 at Cent. Conn . 16
10/ 16 38 St . Lawren« 39
10/ 2) 21 Albany 1

Norwitb is an academy-type
xhool with a howitrer by the
name or Winnfttld Brooks. The
5'9", ISS lb. tailbl(k has
played in only th&lt; lut lhc
('()DtestJ. btttu &amp;\eraain&amp;

()\.Cf

100 yordl • and hoi ....
loud&gt;downs.
Addina more int:tcdu&amp;luy 10
Broots• sloty, he Is only a
freshman. Due 10 army rHU\'e
duty in Ta-u he came: to

tralnina camp latr. By thr Orth
pme of lbt yur. ht was afven
stming dury and ran for 99
yards. In the nex• two 141"Cl
M J¥"Utr&amp;liu:d 1he compttul\ot
«&lt;I&lt; Of IWO Vtr) formidable
OppOnents ..; th • p&lt;riO&lt;\a)
h,.h or 191 &gt;Vcb ~Qctj"' to a
Ma.t llp$d Of Sl t..wrC'n cc
Only a misJod tw~nt
C'on-.cuioo a• lbC' C"nd of thr
pmc: kept S1 . L\v.-rencC'
unddcattd.
Droou ran for 161 yo1.U
aaaln~t Albany.
The railb;atk is an C.\C1tln1
runner, &amp;a.lnina most of hb
)&amp;rdaJe b) JOiDI Off ll(klc
and then breakin&amp; fttt lie "
abo an iMpnatioa.al Jnckr ln
0,., huddk-a pcnomltl) IO
keep ptlyen loose dunna the

Split end Jim Briggs mekts grab

Bulls play Norwich;
close home season
TOMORRO"- 'S GAME:

2J II O&gt;nland ) I
26 at 11114win-ll&gt;aJiocc 11
912$ 14 Roebcsw IJ
1012 ..c Buffalo St . J
10/ 9 JS at CUWus IJ

san&gt;&lt;

A10111 with chc runnlna &amp;amt.

the Cadet&gt; po.ssina ca111r I&gt; al.u
respectable. h tnok quarrerback
Dave O'Neil two aamc.J 10 ktlle
down and now he hits Steve Spano

9/11

lineback GtrTy Quinlivan (38) wraps oppontnt

9/ 11

tllll&gt;tf11t7 oi i VffALO BVU.S

...o.w•
(4.3)

t1ol• tf11t7 CADETS

(~)

at ROTARY tlELD, 1:110

p.•.

FACTS:
Tht Blllli dOl&lt; out a
conc:cntrotod and SIICICCSSful
bOCD&lt; Kb&lt;duk lliU Salunlay
allcmoon They on l·l .., for.
Ally typt o f - · - plly
is OUI of reach fO&lt; UB.
espodally allcr the ltbxa kM.o
WI werk. Of th&lt; mullitud&lt; or
Di&gt;isoon Ill t&lt;ams in the
Eastern R&lt;Sional Area, like the
other three lieu. onl)' two
ICilru proceed to national
play-&lt;&gt;frs. Wq:n&lt;r (HI). S(.
LawrCDCC {7-0). and Plymouth
St. {7.())""' top caDdid.otcs to
a&gt;mptte (Of th&lt; natlonal tillc
from the Eul
II is Scout Day II IOfOotTOW,
•h&lt;re Boy Scout and Oul
SCout uoops from the WtstCTO
New. York area alon&amp; with thdr
ltadm, W\11 bt I!Uiod to •
&lt;link conducted bl UB
c:oac:hcs alon&amp; with a punt and
pass. cont~t .

10/ll 52 BrockpOrt I)
Records. r«ards, and mon

records.
UB will hove difficulty
findina the 11•o W\m ntodtd to
improve upon last ~-·· S-3
,_d In thar last three
pmcs {Norwtdt, at Albany. ••
Altr..t), but they wt11 ht malcina
thcmsd&gt;cs romou• aJona the

way.
The 1982 Bulls toU&lt;Ctively
and lndividua!J) hove 10
far set I I records. tied two,
and art on the v~at of
breaklna 18 mort.
(team

almoJt~plootcd his ~

pmc, wbkt:l ao most cases
leads to the sconna.
Marks thot ha-.: Callen 10 the
1982 Bulb already orr pw
complctlon1 (U9, old record
IJ9 on 1981) and flnt dowm
pu1ina (91. old record 90 in
1981). Oarne-wo,., Brockport

-.ut u~crtued - raus down

Olp Snuth (play-l&gt;)·play) and
Bob Talu (colO&lt; COIIlmmlarY)
W\11 bt on hand to put tose&lt;h&lt;r
the final h-.: b&lt;O&lt;k&amp;Jt by
WBFO Radto (FM.U) of the
19u .....,• .

. .•····· ..
~

T•cnty ,.. ... forst d&lt;&gt;wns
q:alMI Cortland ll&lt;d a record
tct almost 26 yean &amp;&amp;O (•s.
Ohio Nonh&lt;m. 1956).
Po11iblt team record&lt; thot
can be u:ttomonow indude
nt1 yards Plllln&amp; (llttd 183)
and touchdowns pusin&amp; (need
three).
Many Barr&lt;tt. •ho already
boldJ. lh&lt;lr rul or record&lt;,
can break morr •tanclards
&amp;pliiJt Non&gt;idl. He Ottd&gt; 22
yard• of tOtal otrensc, .U pau
&lt;OmplciiODJ, and Cow
touchdown panes to collee1
oo those carter marb.
Bartctt wu add«! 10 the
ECAC Dimlon Ill weekly honor
roO for the ..wnd time tbis
....on fO&lt; tbll onr quancr

Thcte u no doubt 11 10 what
are (nvohod. Head
Coach Bill Dando lw used.
fbuntod- and
cat~

IUffcrod "hen ..... UB maru

0S TK.£ AtR:

BtiU Bm!:

10/16 14 Ithaca 18

""d Dari•n Almodobar with
lmprcwed coiUisrency.
On ddcnse, len dtfen\1\C' end
Mike Bender COVCfJ • lot or
lfOIIDCI. He is the ma1n part of a
dtfeMC that last wcck bcfd Allwly
to ooly one &lt;oud&gt;down.

POJSlOI (20, old record 19
q:~&gt;nll eo..t OlWd. 11118)
and tOU&lt;hdown panes t6. old

rccO&lt;d S q:almt Bucknell,
1951). Blldwon-WaJiocc ....
the oppOnent when Bull
quarterbacks threw 5" times
and complct~ l2. both arr
~rcotrd.a.

lllnt

q:~&gt;nSI

BrockpO&lt;t last

W«k,

Surprisln&amp;fy, a h&lt;allhy
Bandt may not start on
Salurda) due 10 1vddcnt
competitiOn frOfO Kcn Hyc&lt;.
"'bo, bk:t the vetaan this year,
iJ compaetin&amp; pana at a
recO&lt;d cHp. Although Hytr's
thowandltu or • pc-r~l.qe
poinl lower than Lh.e existing
mark (.561 10 .563), Barren hu
the better chance ""lh hi! ,610.
Kick&lt;r Berni&lt; Wcbcr h..
already JCI ,..., rccorcb and
~~ ont in 1982. w.·rth two
scuon record&lt; that can bt
lied 01 blo~tn tomorrow, One
or cothcr a lldd &amp;oaJ or an
utr• po,nt Wllllie records,
numbcrina rune and 22
te:specdvt:Jy. ()( COUl)oe, lWO Of
any will b&lt;cak them.
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Athlnit Oonf~n« (SUNYAQ, and attUmulat&lt;d
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11·1 1.7·3· 11 nctd&lt;d an Eagle wtn and a lou to tht Btnpli
tn the ltandJ ol F r - to repeat, e-.o tl they beat
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n. Arl St- 1 ~ .. _....... . . . .
29 at 1:00 p.m . al Hl1Timan LOilOJr. Admmion n .OO
SorTnloll&lt; Arl £dtl..- .
NIJ•• lo Ballot
Slucknts,
Gtncral.
UUAI Col t - "'-1&amp;: ()pt'n mlk&lt;: Performers,_.. tAnrry
CAC Volealftn -&lt;hen will bt a Hallo-«n Plrly foe you
strut )"OUr uufl!! All lwDs ud Jlucl&lt;nb "tltomtd. 11«r,
In Ill&lt; o(foc&lt; on Fnd.ty Oct. 29 ar 6:00. COIIuma art
wiD&lt; and Wlnp J&lt;TV&lt;d. EW&lt;tY ThUfl. in HarTiman LOilOJ&lt;.
mandlrocy. For mo~ informarion or If you wlll bt JOI~&amp;.
Ptrfom&gt;tr&lt; sian up at 7:)() p .m. Show a1 1·00 p.m.
plaoc call rhc off~et Ul·lS'll .
UUAB eo-... -~~: Tht P&lt;Y&lt;hadrhc Furs. Sunday ,
Woold lhc follo""'a IJOUPI pit»&lt; J&lt;fld a rcprU&lt;nrarive ro
Nov. 7, 11 8:00pm in Catk Gym (MSC) Srudcnrs S.UO
14 Baldy Hall rn idtnlify your member• (or rhc yearbook
C&lt;nenl $6,00. Tickers availabl&lt; ar Hanlman 11ct rr Offtcr
(ut for Sc:rh): Catfrbtu SA, Polish Sru6cnr l&lt;aJu&lt;, Circle
and Tht Record Store.
K.
TM Cun&lt;nr, W. Soc«r, Apho&lt;, Frrnch C ub,
UUAB CeKft'll .,_ta: lbt Stray Cal&gt;. ~- l'lov 21
EnJ!n«nnf, GLS, and Pod«.
al 8:00pm ID Car\ Gym (MSC) Stucknts S$.00, Gtncral
11.00. Tic:keu ovailal&gt;l&lt; at lhrriman rockrt Ofrlct ud lbt Cooed ROIItY . . . . lbt liB Mm'&gt; RuJby lnm wll1 rut
oo Ill&lt; &amp;rtalo Cry Side WomtD't RUJby Club on Ocr ,)(),
Record Stocr.
I :00 pm btllind lbe bubbk.
.,.&lt;llinl
Ropy O.lt wll1 hold pn"'""'
...,lh Robert Hunrcr, Graufw Dad Lyriciu Sunday, Oct.lA Ball'olo C117 Slrlo
Ta
.. Wtd .. Tburr .. }.7 pm.• No expcrlcncc ,_..,.. N«d
•• 1:00 piD ill Cart Gym (Jo(SC) Slud&lt;nts SJ .~ (lmcral
S5.00. T1ckeu avollablc at Hl1Timan Tk:ktr 0111« lllld The nor make alllhr« pra&lt;tlca. MO&lt;t info 692-119), lll-~}4.
eo- ........ ••)OJ lhe wiD&lt;, food, .oda , muslo:, friendly
Racord ~.
people and or cour1&lt; corree a1 1ht O.P. A. colrtthou« held
Tltalft Wotbllop production o r God and Sav.../LOV&lt;.
Friday's. 9 pm. T -ruend HYI. Call 636-l06J for Info.
Ocl.lJ-J l and Nov. 4-7 at B pm In HNtlmaa Sluclio,
llAB Souod Coauaiu.. AuoOoiiH&gt;! Spcaal Duroum
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btl...,.., EnaJ&lt;..ood and
" Wbol Do You S.y Afl« Hello" Communrcarron
Worbhop ar Hillel, &lt;10
Bl\d. Thil Sunday, H pm
Phoot 8H-l3)2 lor lurtlrft info.

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P .... Ulllaa Srudrnl Auorlallon geotral m&lt;rtlna. NOll. Srh,
1912 at 7:00pm In Diefendorf Annt• room 10. All

mcmbe:n must auend.
llad&lt;,.,.,aok PJ)'&lt;• oloo Atoocbollon m«l!nJ, Friday.

October 29. 1912 a1 J:JO in Di&lt;f&lt;ndorr An,..,. room 9 Any
new mtmbds an .. dcome:.
Ldlootodrel AModolloa mceuna Sal . 0&lt;1. )(), •• 1:00
pm in Di&lt;ftn&lt;lorf Annex room 9. Alltnd&amp;DC&lt; at rhls

m«Ung u mandarory.
Ottll Si.(ma PI moclina Oct . 29 at 7:00pm 111 Krau•
Cenlcr, Crosby. Bwlntu mtetina.
TXE IDftiiDJ 0.'1. 31 7: U pm DFN A room 2J,
ColD&lt; )ola lht Eln•l&lt;i• O ub on Wtd. No• 3 o1 );)0 pm a&lt;
Froncuk ~S

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Malcolm M&lt;OO...eU. AAinliuion Sl.lS. l'kkrts av...blr only
al IM IICktl ofrlcts. Sponsortd by friend&gt; or CAC on Oct.
29 .It JO, 7:00. 9:)() &amp; midnlJhl. Fri. 170 M FAC; Sol. 1411

Oi&lt;r.

"Oaaaloa VJr,., of WOIIM'n's HHIIII and Saoallly" will
bt diacu\Otd b)' Ellrn ChriSic1U&lt;11, Dir&lt;Ctor or Sc:x. Ed.
Center and 0. . P&lt;uY Chinn, Prormor of Graduare Nursc
Educarion on Monday, November I ar 4;)() p.m . on 10
Capen Hall Anyoc~&lt; lnrercs~ ;, wdcomt to atltnd.
n.
..-.ts: ' "lllr Eod" A ro&lt;lt 'n' dane&lt;
Hallo_, Plrly! Make rhil H~ttn CHI&lt; ,.ou'U nc-&lt;r
fO&lt;I&lt;' I October 29 on FO«&lt;I Ave. btl_, Rlcbmood and

•••·lin,.«•

Clnnl Sr •
UUAB m., ,_... " Poltavlot" Fn., Sat. , Sun. Ocl29
• JO, Jill&lt;:)(), 7:00 .. 9;)() pm. "Down or Ill&lt; D&lt;ad"
Fri., &amp;: Sat , Oct. 29 dt )() al midnJJhl. All shows ar
Woldman Thearr&lt; (AC) Admission is S1.7S .rudents , S2.2J
aencral .

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fORUM

SUNY proposes
$80 dorm increase
By ALAN KACHIC
/.fortaling Editor

T

he State Um•&lt;rsity of Ntw York(SUNYl Board of Trustees
arc mffiing t.o&lt;by to vote on the Divbion or Budg&lt;l (DOD)
proposal for State public higher education.
The budget propow, rdcued Friday, rcponedly calb for a d.a:reasc:
in fundina based on DOS projections that enrollment in SUNY will
dccline, In the upcoming yean. To hdp orf.sct this predl~ed enrollment
d&lt;cllnc. SUNY is considcrin&amp; I S80 per ye;u hike in the dorm r.... If
a,pproved, it would be the sixth time in the tbt eight ~eart that dorm
fee. have b&lt;cn raised.
SIAl&lt; Uni•...ity or New Yor~ (SASU) Communication&gt; Diroctor Mary
Prender&amp;ast criticized DOB's- criteria for pr(}posin,a budget cuts, that is,
enrollmmt fi&amp;Urcs. beo;aU$&lt; th&lt;&gt; OT&lt; only popul•llon pro)~ions and

they "don't reccKnit.e the untraditional student, the older student vtho
does no1 -auend cclle&amp;e directly arter high school,'' Such studrnts, she
.said, ILR mcreasin.&amp; in number.
The: 008 projection1 ihc explained, ..are bcinc URd to ju.sdfy cuts In
State financial suppon. ·•DOB is t•'islil\g (SUNY Chanc&lt;llor Oilton)

Wha.non'.s arm Our main uucc:t is 008 but Whanon is not standing
up to them.''

A ny funding plan

~pproved by lht- TfU)tet$ \JriJll have lO uhima.tdy

be passed by \he StaJc teg.islatu~ and Prendersa.u maintAined,

Uiey'll

11

probably make more cut.s. ••
v-K"e President for Studrni Affairs Richard S'JUdkow aM.enrd, •• t 'm
opposed 10 it (the dorm fcc incr&lt;aK) and suggested that SUNY'sJMid.l!&lt;t
cuts are the result the Scate'a low regard for public hlgbn- tdueottlon.
"I "'ould ha1c to S« our sludenu pay 11. penalty becau,s;c New York
Stale does not appreciate rhe val~ And contribut.Jon of pubtit higher
~ueation,u he ~4. ".so much ,uppon &amp;06 to the private sector In the
form of Bundy Aid and assistan«, but the St2t&lt; docs not properly mrct
the nrcds of hiahn education."
Sundy Aid is the term applied to any Wlk f'uncb J,iven to priv:ue
schoois instead or SUNY~ such as- the S60 million used to build tllc
Syroeusc Univenily Carrcir Dome. AlthO"Jh Alb•ny genc.rously puured
money tnto SUNY durin&amp; the 1960's and tarly 1970'5, since Go~ernor
Hu•h Carey has hcen in office State I'Ublic ltialru educalion has fared
severe cuts while the amount of Bund)' AJd hu increased.

or

Sample hosts in a new house

S iurllrow •IJo questioned DOB's enrollment projections, "Our
H~roUment h going up a.lllhc \!me.." he. atrlltll«&lt; and feared the pouiblt
impae1 or a fee raise, "It can rcxh abc point of no rttum., " Slggdk.ow
sugcsl&lt;d, adding that when th&lt; State find• it&gt;&lt;lf in financial dlfncultles it
Opts 10 bleed SUNY ~nd thi&amp; could sevttdy d!Ulag&lt; tl\e univ&lt;I'Sity

By TERRY CANADE
&lt;\f.fanoxlnl Edilor

S)l$t&lt;m.

He added that "008 is too powerful" in it5 control of SUNY. l
would Ute. to JeC- a bit more auromony."
In the summer or 1980 tbc Trustees itlitiatcd a poUcy of makma the
dorms self-sufficinu-that is havfos ahem financially suppon
thrnudves-and voted • SISO inctease. The foUowin1 January they
inae:IS('d the: fc.e anorbcr SI.SO drlna. that inflation made thb ntceuary.
S ince 1974, SUNY dorm !as ha" increased 77 percent.
Vice Presldent for Flnanco &amp;nd M&amp;nagement Edward Dot) said thai
he ~ awan: of the ove:raJI plan althou-.h not ccruin of the specirta bua
noted, '' If there is a dorm h..ike iu not unexptettd."
The pJan mhia.acd in 1979. he e:_x,plaintd, "wu desianed to c.harg.t high
enough rena so that tbc dorms couJd ~ sdf suff-.c:ient . At that umc thty
were (the cons) $300 a year short. We aritfclpatcd a raise 6T somewhere
bctw&lt;en Sl30 3 year. The basic 1d.. wOJ Ihot the dorms would bcootn&lt;

self-suff.cit-nt at tht t:nd of three )'tits.
This year•.,- proposed fet h1ke is just 11 conunuatton ur lhe

policy~ he
added.
Curreni(Y. UB dorm rJtts st&amp;nd It $713 for a sin&amp;lc rO&lt;&gt;m, S62.S for •
doubJe to S463 for a siK person room.
Prendergast also noted another trend in lh&lt; proposed SUNY budget,
"throuS}lout the budJct we see ~ shift rr.om rund.ing liberal ans to the
~&lt;41th &gt;Ciene&lt;s and technology." She eaplluned thai thr.s would be done
by UllNfrring budgn Una and allhough sh&lt; admitted that "tho.c
pro&amp;rams arc the ~rongesc". Prender&amp;ISt arJUcd that *"SUNY is In the
business of training &lt;1Ud&lt;nt5. It should be edoea~ina them "

S

«king 2 pl..,e more
tuitable ror cntcru.ining,
UB Presidmt St&lt;"rn B.
Sample moved his barely opened
do...n the bloc:k from 186 to
889 L&lt; Brun.

bo•"'

The Unl&gt;cnity at Buffalo
Foundation !UBI'J paid for the
bouse and lhe r&lt;crntly complc!ed
expanJion O( the dining I'OOm, The
Univeuity is ancmptina ro sell the
old prcsldential rc:sidt:nr:c and now
rcnls the ruow boUSt from UBF.

The aheralioru wert "oosmelJ.c
things" added to the hou~
interior, Main Sum ~
Planl Dircoccor Raym9ildlteinia
wd. Thcsr "~. "mOJIIy ln !he
form uf carpeting, palntina and
lighting On urn," Doty explained.
addin&amp; that wmple requested all
Ihe minor changes.
While decllnin&amp; to rncntion
cxaCJ f'iguru for the hOI))t'i
rrnovation cost, C-arter said "il

w.u not Q:horbita.nc. .. Rdni&amp;
described his m~rcrials and budgcl
eApcn.sc as "mmJmal.''
The Founda.don .$0licltcd (Unds
ror the project sp&lt;dficatly from

oonrributOr$ and "the response

Wtn considered in that area, but
889 Lc Brun ..was the on~t thu.
could be most c:ast1y adaptable,"
Jackson said, " rhe- .spa~ in this
hoU$C is mucll more ammenablc. ••

former President Robtr1 L.
Jlcncr was more inclined to
entcrrllin in fadlitiQ .. aU over lhr
campuJ, •• :arcurdlnato Jmck!on.
But be d&lt;irribed this method as
''raJhcr impersonal.··
While c:ruenal.nlna a.t home is
Sample'• ''pcnonaJ prcfetC'ncc-, 1 '
Ctrrcr Cllplained thill K&lt;lter had
•·so much fence mencfina to do ..
that 1he opporcumty for
communh)' intaaction was !'IOl
always available. Sample's dt'Clsion

''''I
l'l'T
e view th is a• nn e:ccellt&gt;nt i11 eestm erat.
- UBF President lnlm Carter
UBF Prcsidrnt John Caner

noted that the house was worth
twice u much -as the Fo\Uldation
paid fur 11 because the de3J
in\'OI"ed ~&lt;moreaiftth.an money ...
w~nc Univmity otfrcials rdu&gt;&lt;d
to rstlma.te the cosl ~pcndlturc on
the house, sources estimated ove-r
SlOO,(XX) went toward l" ,ayment
and renovation.

The dlnina room was enlarged
to ac:comodate u.pwuds of 50
auc.ts, Caner reported. The

opmation ttn.a.i.led redoinJ a
glassed in porch - no new roo(

needed and "all the

•u~pon

bM b«n excdlenl Everyone W'U

behind I he pruj«r," Carter said.
' ' One very crrecrivc- way of
brfnsincthc Unive,.ity and lhe

communi1y clnser rogechcr is by
u.slng Ihe Pruident '.s rcsidena for
meetings and rormal dinner..&amp; und~f
an informaJ stuing.'' atcordin&amp; 1.0
Caner. The holllt "ii a.n
rmpOrtam dement in community
relations,· ' Public Affain Director
Harry Jae~son said .

Emcrta.lnina aucsu in hlJ home
is pan or "Sample'~ c.ooccpt or
tbe role of Ihe President on this
eampus," Doty &gt;aid , "Sample is
very dfective 111 this:," Ca.nu
noted.

"UBI' funded an outside
conTractor for that whir'l added to
the ..!ue of the hou&gt;c, · ' Doty

not

structum wert I hac ... accurJinJ.

said~

"All len-ant

m~

tJ•·IJions

wen: done by the Univ~·•hr. "

persona..l.l:za.llon of lhc presidency"
to Carter.

to Vke President for Finan~ and
Management Edwatd Doty.

wOJ

to hou al hom&lt;' represents .. ,he

"The other hou.e was rully
choppy," Jackson sald. "It was
a howe thAt was buUt fot
c.nttnainment purposes.."
Carter sald thAt sevtnl hoo.scs

"We vitw

thJJo as an

ac;dlenml

m~es•m~nt.'' Caner said u
Sample'• styk hM been effective
in solkltlns fund! for Uni•&lt;r5ily
proj..:u. "The coi'QIIlunlty
ccmnections hate always been
1hcre, now h b a matter of tllt
cultivation ," Caner $Wd.

SOTnpk entertained the Mkldl•
Slat&lt;r A«r&lt;dhatlon team SundAy
OJ lhe lirst wen or lhe new ho""'
and dining room. Doty was there
tO 0~ his sufrs work and
a.ajd "it looks nioe."
To take the cooklnJ and

clcanlna load for up to 50 people
orr th&lt; Sample's hands, Food ano1
Va&gt;cllna Sctvlco eaten the evmts
at the house:. ~ services are
pale! fot out or the presidcnlial

mrcruUnmcnt a.Uowan&lt;:e'.

�in sl1ort.
.. . tlllj\\1'

Thr SP«trum ollie&lt;, 14 llald) Hall, 9 •.m . II&gt; ~:-10 p,nt.
(636-2.468); Mildrod Blake Readln&amp; Room. 167 MlllorJ Fillmore
A
K- Ct-nta-. EIHcou Comrk~, 9 1.m 10 4 p~m.; and on

SA Activities fair continues
The. StudtnbA.s:sociatlon Activities Fair wUJ conunur today from

10 am until l :JO pm '" Copen Lobby. Thr c&gt;eolls dcsiancd tO
cncourqt .-udrnc• to puticlpatt tn oral.ni.l.aJ.Jon.s and lbc.rt v.iU
be k'cnl •pcaal arr.... a&lt;pniUd b) p:utiopoti. . dubl.
The Untwruoy Un10n Acti\itics BoMd (UUABI and tbe campu•
student rodtO stallon. WRU B, will PfOYidc m.WC and CO&lt;nmulc&gt;
M l&amp;lf'&amp; at~d thr Jnruh Sludrnt Uruon {)SUI ..u1 •pon&gt;&lt;'&lt; food

Teaching confe rence set
In kft'pma ._11h lh~ Unh•ers:lty1$ &amp;oal of unpro~'ln&amp; ltJ rcpuutk)n

Main

M

C-ampus in room X4S Harriman LtbmtY .

ScntO&lt;S who &lt;ii!A up 11 Main SUcct "'II ba\C thar ponrol~&gt;
1akcn at the South Compus and lor tb01&lt; ~ho &lt;l&amp;n up •• the
Nonh Campus. th&lt; pinur.. ~111 be tal.&lt;ll at Amh&lt;r$1, Thct'c b •
SI .OO smiQI fer and U.OO lor tht Jp(tlol rontcmpO&lt;oltl' .,os&lt;s.
Vudcn
,.h!dl will be tfiln&amp; th&lt; .,;our... .. be on

s.ue....

;u

campus and hA\&lt; ..,vcn] special &lt;leah ......1!4. rOf dtCbC inrucstod
'" havina aua prinls nwk for rdaJt~O.
Thr pictum thcmsd•o will be Jhol •• lll Talbert Holl ond 01
89 S Harrinwl Ubrat).
Th&lt; boo~ 11Jdl "ill be on salt thtou&amp;hout the scmc&gt;ler at • ""''
o f SIO. h is bcini pubfa&gt;hod by the )Otnltllon of the Sludcnt
Anoc:la~on lllld Tire SpNrnHn

u a natlonall)' rccoKJ1i7.ed ms;thulinn for r~ .:h and hl&amp;h«
1ea.rnln&amp;. tht Unl\-f'Bity hai sc:hedutnl a lcadinc c::onfatncc. on

It will center on the quahly or tcaclunl and ..dl be held •• lhe
Crnter of Tomorrow this Frida}, staninJ at 8:30 mt and nJnnlnJ
to 5:00 Pfn. Formally titkd, "lnttllectual Dcv&lt;IQPfncnl and the
Te~lna·l..c:amu\1 Procru't, tht coofO"m« w.iU ccnltr on the
nlucal. mo•..t and pcdqoi!JCal issu" related to tcachm&amp;. Ieamon&amp;
and tucht.n&amp;·UUdcnJ 1n1er&amp;etion.
Prol...ao Emmtu&gt; of Harvard Unl\entty Wilham C..Peny
be lhr laiurod &amp;l&gt;dt. duc\lulng "H- Student&gt; O..clop In thtn
l.lnd&lt;r\landtOI of KnowlllJ, T-'&gt;tll&amp; and LcamtQ&amp; " He
be
"""od bt Unt•trul! or Mat)bnd A&lt;I&lt;&gt;&lt;Utr Prol...ar ol

"'II

"'II

P.nonnd .,.~ CounJdoQ&amp; PsychoiOI) L« Kn&lt;l&lt;l~amp .
~dt.nl tu con(C'f'CP«' orp.niu n. chi)
be tht fir\.! an ' ·"
.\otfiH on te:ac.tu.ns~

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Men's Sot=: at O...cso St

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THURSDAY:

~•'"Y O..fUIAdlt hod«iHft Coot
L.&amp;.or t CM\Wiy ,IM'W:IiM

\lollryball. •• B•J Fo111 Cllampt&lt;&gt;n&lt;tur•
flUD~\ :

,,... .S..Cff\il'l't •• M!WO by 1M f..-.ct

Men's So«cr B""kpon Sl "'Alumni Comrln ll fYI 1'101
rv Football: Can'""' Collqo • • Rotaf) ~t&lt;ld (J:OO Pfnl

Scnalt orncc •• 6)6-2000 .

Ne."""* .tynchc.le• t.o. A.not•a
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$p«Ullm It teofiHI'IItd

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Buffalonia n portrait sign-ups

•o~ti"''

tOt .,.lioN~!~

bY cornmunle.lt~• AI'ICI

AdvttrtlslnO s.Mctl IO Sh.ICitnlt-. In'

SiaJt&gt;u~ arc c~tly btin&amp; tlken ror &amp;oenior pottrtaU• lu1 tht
19lll odltlon ol thr Sehool yurboo~ . The Bonal&lt;&gt;alu. The oc.ual
DK1U~ wlU be ta•rn OC'..'\:1 'Ate.k:, bUt ~mion art t:r'ICOUJ11f('(IIO
tliJl Ut' at 1 vanC't)' of locations loday uncil Fnd~
Xn1or~ can \JI"" up tl thr foUowt11:1 tocauon1

Sludtnt Ao\CXIatian olfi«S. Ill Tolbcn Hall. 9 • m
16.l6.m0l

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( Purch... , N . Y.l
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Be Sure to
ATTEND S.A. 'S
ACTIVITIES FAJR
TODAY
Wednesday
I

October 27th
In Capen Lobby
•

From
10 AM· 3 P.M

.

All Are
Welcome I

Mandatory Assembly
Meeting
Friday, Oct. 29th.
3:30PM
Talbert Assembly
Chambers
President Sample will
Speak
Attendance will be Taken
Mandatory Senate
Meeting
Wednesday. Oct. 2 7 3 :45

P.M.
Talberr Senate Chambers
The Role Will Be Called

External Affairs
Committee Meeting
Thursday 5:00 P.M.
Rm . l l l Talbert Hall

or anr

ln. .,Pf ...
tn. (~\Ot~t
II

I"Mlttf ~

COI'Mnl ot

Att&gt;uoAC*t~•

Don't Miss the
External Affairs
PARTY
Tonight at the
Park Meadow
Bar
Great Drink
Spedals Free
Giveaways
Free Shuttle Bus
Service to &amp;.
From the bar
From 10 PM·
3 PM

~
.

�~ould t~kt

By GARY STERN

A

p&lt;c«&lt;&lt;tm 11 all SUNY

&lt;lmpu"" tl

Campw E.d11or

•«&lt;~&gt;~rd.

~~~SUNY Vk"C Prc:stdcnts •ilJ
be fT~CUn.J )()On 1R Alban)'•" ~

JlfOposal frOnt lhe Stale

A&lt;&lt;Uttnl VIet Prdidtnl roo

Uru•enoty of !'or" Y(&gt;fl
tSUNY) Boord ol

~ud•nt

AHa1n. and Cllatrman of

the: Htalth Ad'ttJOI)I Cornman«

n.. tnd•vidu&gt;l

Otttnos Bl&lt;tc~

Tru"C'CS coukl tnitiatt IUit'....,.liJt"
uandard.l for ttuLicnt hnJih
trmtr.Ul('t. Sl.»dd 1 plan. ho~nCT

c:unput.a. hov.nrt. '#111;111 more
at1m110n. ""''"' lhll

campuses rouJd -.·or'- out 'btu
own ;""""""' policoes. Althouah
lh&lt; plan wu wppol&lt;d lo b&lt;
t\'Jlu:atrd afttt tM t)1ird )tar h
s.umwd rot sU y91s un-lil
d~ by the Tnt&gt;I«S on
f&lt;btuary. The mou r«&lt;nt result
- ill&lt; Stpuomb&lt;r prOponl.
allbcxoJ)t an updOlnl &gt;&lt;nion wt!l
.tOOnbrr~.

A recommc:ftd.Won frO!D V.u

l'lwl
Stud.
A.klm

"\V

t' COli ' ''"'' fur U tltf llllt1i11 n f,!,r !'!llt r

or lor R..at&lt;h

Graduate
PrOf&lt;$$10nal Sludits
fntt c&gt;ll• foo ''lhrtc
""""'•l"'u~ rbru bo.rd on

cho«n starwbrds."

Blac ~ wd.

lltWklll!l' tlwrr /it tilt tlw ~111 rtf/('r "iU.V Y

utach campus a&gt;uJd It-en dlOO~
ont of tht. 1hrce... I don'• like thb

x..lt" tlx lt m l 11 1"1'11 /IYIIi::c•tl p /1111 .

plan. ho~c..:r, ror I lhmk th•• ~•
ihould be 11htc to Use the available
taknt on camp"s to ""'mC' up "•fh' 3IIO,.ed tu we h When a l) ~ctm
lh• btit PQ&lt;&gt;iblt poticy. We'1&lt;
h .as latar as oun. u h;n w be

-SBI C h :1ir D .\1 id

lltrllttt .m

Jdo~ ij &amp;ood JOb ovt-r fhc l$.$1 "l't.
)'Uf\ with a plan r;ulorcd to I hit~
l'3MPU' I I

in this ca\c hi nm
to wrile down onr rolic) f&lt;H 64
c.:u npulel. accord.ina 10 Chairman
M Sub llo;ud l O• •IJ Horrm•n.
SUNY'1 C'ffon

would Pn&gt;'-ldr h:utr wvc:ragt lhJ.n
UB't curre:nl individual piAn
It has btcn roumUy c:tiuorN ~~

,.l.) n~ldC'r4tlon~

UB -a.nd a.e:ross 1ht S.att
Wuhout hav1n1 contacttd

wn'c arc more urban. !lOme mor~
rur.tl. t:.Ach campY.\ hu 11 darftrtnt prOvide Ins qtnfaclory tovt:Ja&amp;e'"
tll'taucc to • lonl ho~puat. Then• he addtd, "althou&amp;h il is • lou•y
tdra for us.
ue •ho '"""' ~rflrr••• I.-ell; or
••Wt. tan 1r.hop fo r and lllllln 1
health care WfHCc."-elat'k saad.
arntrr
p~cka,c lhan boch sm:.Jiet
\ C&lt;OfdtnS '" Hla.c~. In the
SUNY &gt;cloool; •nd a tmlnilllrd
ll&gt;'lnl of 1976 lh&lt; TtU\If&lt;&gt;
plan,··
Hollman
uul. ••lJB hos
d~·Hkd tO ,_an I •htt"C )'UI 01101

m..urMtt- offici31!1- at L 8 fen
inpul •• K1 or propowals ""'ti
drl!lwn ~p hy tht: TMitn 1.11d Knl
out 10 J.ll SUNY Vttet PrdtdtnT~
tor s,udcnl A.ffa..h nn Stptcn\brr

30. The 10 J&gt;O¥&lt; r&lt;pc&gt;rl tnr!ud•J
flOiS•btc m•ntmum tlillllbfd4. 1ha1

' 1Wrll hi\C ro bt
~J1'•ell tO 'he rttt'd'5 ur U\'h
Individual C'&amp;mpuJ, •• ht addtd,

prOif&amp;m 1n 'Ahtd\ '"dhiduaJ

Looking
For God?
MAYBE HE'S LOOKING FOR YOUI

Come join some foll&lt;s He's olreody found
TUESDAYS:

7:00 PM
Ellicott
351 rillmo re
If 1lnf' ._,t't., lt•r f&lt;OOtn
,,th•r Nnvt•mber '''

HOSANNA
CH RISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
A ( HI·AL,HA ( AM'U' M INIS tAl

bul rather 10 "pnwldc cemralit.ed

JJo•11&lt;¥ dlro."tlon:• h rould b&lt;nent
a numbtt of smalltr schoob •h•t

ba.rpimns pov.cr and

~ttould

(lo.+entraiUtJ "

us·, ..., hopt uuu the- ceortllfiltd
11l11n i.JOC'H\'t go lbruuJh We ll!Ul4
be (Onccrnt\J '--llh our camp\n.

rhc nununum ''""d!Ud\ ofJtu:..J Allhou,h the tdea bchmd u """'
h)' the llo•nt would undnubu•&lt;lly
ht 10 ;mt .. t ""\~lh.• r ~~hools ....e
11&lt; h&lt;lu~ lho~C
Ull. lll o&lt;~
hl\f IO 'IIH1) un 10~1 u( the lllntlct
• ddt:d An (\l)mplt
from cth.· .lUd rUJI Itt Alb.tl1)' do lhhUt 11
V.O II I&lt;t, .. \hC \atd
latC:SI PfU('K)Jal hi\' IUtlbUIIUWt'
'ft\li(c co~ot·rtd only fOr ~n
Hoffman Ncdt&lt;ttd lh31 lht olon
uttidcn\ 1md 1101 for lllnclll. •·tr 1.1
v.IU "die:' lor 1l Is l«tlving link

or

'""tl\

lohlden• had an aua.~,. l ot
apC')«&lt;diC"IIb m the middle at the
OIJhl. ambulant&lt; &gt;«'kt •OUIJ
no1 he included," Bl11&lt;k t\pl•tnrd
I:Ar.'llli'&lt; Dlr,.1or of Sub Ooord
1 Cahn&lt;l M llt d asr.... lh~• th&lt;
b&lt;st of lhrc&lt; f'O\Ublc alt&lt;molt•c
piAn• ~ould rmhablt ""' "'~""'

'"PJ'O" OUI.\Id• SUNY lit dO&lt;\
nul uund SUNY offttlhJ lld\'IC(',
''bc\:au~

'"'

Donate
Blood.

+

ANO IllER€. YOVME Fou&lt;s .' AFTER 12 7 COI\ISEciJ77VE TOI&lt;OI

SWALLOWS, seRGE. He~ AC1UAL.JY feEFER.S7H£77lSTE CF

OLD VIENNA t:JANMIAN BUit TO A Gl.AS.S a= li!Eq:Bti·GLaS
ff/YA!VfE.L! WHAI EtN:fl. YARE Y~ CL)'.1ME/V~1 sERJ£?
VERY /!£1T€R7HMI /?ED••. BUrNOrMA Y8l: 8C11ER
THAN 'tal.QJJf 5ER!EE.f:!!E YB.lL:;t() ENMELr

•

OcrG&amp;~

2.8, ' 362.- 9,,...

8u'"~l0 STA.,r-'s STvCX.Nf u-..aON Sa&lt;iA.A. r-IA\;\.

COMe SEE.

•'r

,.IC O:~H •

O(J't.

C'":'\;,'K., •

e0--d

rRt. lACL -

~

3

~

4T ThtDoG~- ~ t.~

jt\b," but

be

CO"-Ctl\f

JOHN VALBY

~~ th~u·

"Thty ha't rn4.11 1tll U'- w.h:at
l 8 \IUdtrth lofo'lll ~~ OIJ1 of It~"
lllx\. n111nrarnN.

TAU KAPPA EPSILON
l'R(~tNT.:&gt; ,

n

la1tt'd tu !I« :. duttiJt' in the
•IIU.iiU()h,

Most people prefer Old Y"1enna
to almost anything.
This adver!isemenl is a blatant a!tempt Ia
persuade yoo to buy Old Vienna beer. II you keep
buying oor beer. we'll keep running oor c.ortoons.

Old Vienna Canadian Beer

I

�Your Student Associati'(in
Is Holding An

ACTIVITIES FAIR AND

Cuomo leads -polls in
NY's governor race
CAMPAIGN '82

You're Invited
TODAY
Wednesday, Oct. 27th
tn Capen Lobby from 1\) AM - 3 PM
Featuring Music by U.U.A .B. &amp;
WRUB ,
Coffee, Donuts &amp; Bagels
By Commuter Affairs &amp; J.S.U. &amp; a
Host of Presentations by Various
:\
Clubs
t~
All Are Welcome!
·~-

By SETH Al LEl'i
•

City Editor •

../
ith les-s rhan a wtd; rnnainlng bdOrc tl~l ion day, thrtt f"('ll~
show Dcmoc.na.tic Gubmla1oriaJ Candidate M~rio Cuomo
ltading bl~ Republican opponent Ltwis Lthrman b) as nnu.:h a.\
10 ,.,-ccmqe poiniS. But, wit~ 12 p&lt;tttnt of the people undocided, both
sidc:s Qft conf'id(11t or victory.
A Nrw l'ork Dtllly Nrws poll Saturday gavo CUomo 1 49·39 "'""""'
Jhowin&amp; wilh 12 (X"rc.enr undecided. while a Ntw York Timt!l pa11
Indicated chat CUomo has 'a 48-41 l)&lt;rcem advantqe. According to '!~•
Buffalo N&lt;wr, both tho&gt;&lt; polls $ho~ Cuomo hilS gained over Ltllrman
since the ~pi ember 23 primAJie.".
Lehrman Pms StanaT)I John Btt&lt;:~ley sald that Lcltrman Poll&gt;tcr
Rlchord Wirthlln found Cuomo with a 41.43 ,.,-cent le•~. with llight To

W

Ufc Cnndida1e Robert J. BbhnCf aruiog one pcr,tnt and the ~n11tinlng
nine pn«nl undeclded, act&lt;&gt;1din$ to Tht Buffalo "'""' -

p

ullin&gt;i charged thai Cuomo llu been I)&lt;Uonolly ~tl&gt;&lt;ktng Lohrman
in.tead of t211dng about wue&gt;, cxplainint. that if the Democrat till ked
abouc inucs. the publtc would see that Lehrman is the bettct candida!&lt;
for eovemor.
Cuomo and LcJuman dc:batcd in Ne~· Yor._ Chy yesterday and will do
so aaain on l'riday and as the campaign wind&lt; down, both all(bd•tts
will be hlttlng the Western N.w Ynrk tralls wi&lt;h Lehrman .choduled to
!,peak in Burfa,o this mominr and the Lteutcnant Oo'tmor holdin¥. a
rally Ptiday at ,2::10 pm Ill the Exccu1ive fnn in Cheek1owaga. Ncithu
c3ndldote It sla1ed to appar at UB.

THE

CAREER-OPPORTUNITY
COMPARISON TEST
C.ny~ bt" 'o¥0ritln,s ~\ • t•'-111.o~~ntn f~ t?\05it sMote- ol •t~·~fl
t-n'-"r('nmot:"f\4 tf\ thf: WOitd7

~ :~:,ou~~=t~~~~ ~~~"81'\!- ~r\d
~ Wti)IOY• Iniu.tn~tM:-~ncour'St:df'~)'OUt t~bi'IUe~..,.:~7

e

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flf

::,:;r:.::~ ;:;'"~.::!;r' )IOU fUetl/~

~ ~~~r:f$hoYmt~~hOW(M)'OU' po4ffln.-)vo.ill tilloevou
C~ck

Out ""'-

PE.RnCT SCOR£
OVIUAN ENGINURING OPPORTUNmES
AJil FORCE SYSTIMS COMMAND ACTl\'ITIES
Decrrtul

lndusoiAI

Medwnlul

lle&lt;ttonlc

Aerosp.~ce

MA~rt.als

~ A~toMuflc..at Syst~ OivislonarWt1gh•· F'aueorson Nr force: 6a.se

has an a~Solgr;mem wonhy of All th~ nlghrs youW spent bumlng (he
mldntgtn oit- che: planning. rese.uch, de~IOf&gt;me:nt , 'r-.stlng M\d
acqUisition o1 "'" U.S. AJr
lmmed~lf cM.fian

tod&gt;notogy.fllght

retce

aeroMutiUI YII'C'otpon

.syscems

I!Jdsr In turbine And ,..m}et fngl~

•rructur••.fllshrcontrolond

c~c-rotl deilgn.
com munk~rions ,
t\oiJ~nc.e: And

research. n.avtgarlon,
s.urvellldnc.~ . re-con·
v.eapon~ d~

. ....

"~· ~
llnt!Vo!led
for tnnovatiOn

~

oppommlty
Jor &gt;&lt;111ng
- olnd lor

PfKed«~"

&gt;netcl1lng

your abllltlt&lt;

Our cMitan

t4!Am of pro·

fessiondl• "'~
found DAyton.
Ohio, • super
pl.lc&lt; to liVe II
you llk&lt;to brNche
tht open ~lr.lf&gt;
1M Around If city
hu.,te suit$ you'
s~. you Gin Mvt! tt
In O.yton f~tythlng
horn lOng's IslAnd to hl•·
tone fon Megs ls ~0&lt;1
tmo ~ shOfl drivt!, And Oncinnatf YA1h It's profe-uiOMJ spons1 cultute
o\114 nlghc 11r., Is lfSht not dOO'
lhert~"s no rf"d tApe ln comins on board* W~

un h1re you &gt;Mrhout

IIUre~u&lt;r•ttc del.oy. The Aeton.oiiii&lt;Al Sy.rems Dtvtslon Ms bt-en
mightygood•tgellingpla&lt;t'SM&gt;t Let u&gt; tell you how...,""' do the
~me Fot

your ateer

WE AU INTUVIEWING ON CAMPUS
WED NESDAY, NOVEMBER 3
IN THE rtAClMENT OffiCL
SIGN UP FOR AN AI'POINTMENT
OR CONTACT: Rtaul!1ng Co-ordlna1or
Aeron.lutlc.al Syste1Tl5 DMsion

WRIGifT- PATTUSON AIR fOR0. ,8ASf., OHIO 45433
(51))15~4

" I think that aU the poll$ ar&lt; heavily WC&gt;~ied 10 New York City,"
Ltllrman Spokc&gt;p&lt;rson Mike Pullin1J complained. " Our in•ltouse poU

say.'L&lt;W It two to three points behind nail&lt; now " He prcdk.ucl

l5~1S

Lt.hrman as winnin&amp;- the dealon.
Lehrman holdl the eda:t. however. •n that incrcaJlnafy imrxtnant
e&amp;le&amp;Ofll of ental campai&amp;n dollars, re!"'nedl} havinc SI0.8 to CUom6'•
14. I million dollars. with t7 .J million of that comln&amp; from the
busineuman·, O\lm funds.
Lehrman has been stzess:ln.g such h1ues i.) ttle dr.uh penalty. 11 lht
failure or the Carey.Cuomo Go&gt;Jernmtnt." .and the unctnploymau
sii®Uon In New Yurk Stale durinJ hh hut Y.tr\i c r 1he campaigning,
PuUinri said. claimms Ihat the- cle'-1ion U very rmportant beca use "jobs

art no1 aoin&amp;lo be lhtre'* tf tht Ocomocrab wiq chc ct«tion.
Pullinzi $aid the eltt.1lon is dear cu1-Cunmo wa.nu to raist.tUCi and
Lehrman wants. 10 lowu lUCf ro brinM )obJ lmo New York Suuc. A
CUomo Canipaian spokes,.,-son &lt;tiffmd however, not ina thai Cuomo
¥!'i&amp;nU, IO CUI

tUtS ~

Pullln1i araued t~a1 Cunmo'• entlr~ casnpaj1n " bucd on aisi&lt;bing
Reasanomla. He d.cfcnded Reaxanomics, cl8Jming that il has only been
fn dfect for a year and the effect-' ha"c not yd been felt. but Cuomo
has been ln State off&gt;CC for seven years-nrst ~ Sccreuuy of Stat&lt; and
now as Licuu:nant Governor-and "~c can set what he has done. ftc

h.u no1 done a damn lhinc in either of those: positionJ..''
' ' W e do not llkt 10 look a1 lhe poles," a Cuomo Campaign
.!"pokcspenon Rid. He sea Ihe election lU an Ulmne:ly clost rue, :md
added thai h«&gt;pc&lt;tl the Cuomo campajBJl to be suc&lt;c:soful .
He said the Cuomo supponcn are dolng general grassroou.
camp.ugnin&amp;. such as goin&amp; door~o-door ,
The .spoltspc:rJOn upJained that Cuomo will slress 1he. tc:onornk
fit ualion and the

pt:rfOrtttiJ'K!e or

Reqanomlc• during the last

Wf'dc "'

the amoaign. He said Cuomo btl I~ th111 .tupply side economics do
noc wurk and t,he Ueutenam Governor i.s trying 10 corwintc people tbal

the Country ha11aken ttae wrona courst wilh Rcapn's economic
poltcJes He o.ddtd that Cuomo wiJI bt \IJ~Jin&amp; compassion and a fine'uned economic policy.
Th~ elettkm n a "blac-k or white iuut. nm is tnr clasSIC'
confrontal£on:· he said. dec-laring that if i.\ a choice bdwt'el' ~line
eco}lomk oolictn or a reveuaJ to 4:()mpassK.n and caring about pt?ple~
CuoJJlo w1m1 ru provide moJe JObl ror people whhout nverlaxlng. tht
spokt\perso"' trud, "w~: will not try to tncreos.se taus. \Ve do e~ptct w
CUI l•.\e, ,"

H&lt; ...,ntd that II Lehrman Wtn&gt; th&lt; State would ao bankrupt. nOting
Ihat 1he Rcpubtic~~.n v.ranh to cu1 Sl:ajc- incomt tu:e... 40 pert:c"nt in fhr
next righ1 )tar&gt; which will crtate a inuation whert thttt' will not he
ctlouj.h fc~enut to run the t tatc.
Lthrm3.r1 Ca.mpu!i Ca.mpaian spoke\pcr~ou S1u Oenevhti ~1d th~t "a'
fa1 il I am atn~Jnt'd the pnJIJ aft' all ..cC'\natc •• Ht' p1edkted th~t
ltl'\t'n'\an'' PQpulariay will increase duli'l&amp; tht la.u wttk of the camp\lfJU
and jult before lhe election, mak1n.&amp; lht rKe too close ~o calL
CIJomo ha; contradkted hlm\ttr mnny 1imn in commercials and I,
J U!I doing "fa.t lalkinJ," &amp;n&lt;vktl •-plalnod and that Lcltrmon's
cooservati.u n h. w'haJ the people want in a governor. ,;Carey and Cumncl
hAvt f\Jn the- suuc into nothintnm.'' he concluded that ·•r ha"t no
doubl '" my mind 1ha1 Lehrman will win. 11

�Low funds may rub out station
By SETH CdODCHJLD
£d(JONII•CAi(f

A

ftcr alm~ 1wo months

or in1K11\1It. lh&lt; campus

student radiOJiadon,
WRUB, luis rrturTiedlo th&lt;
auwa'a-bu1 with an uncmah1
rut we
Con11nued dl.Qartemt'nli wilh

the und&lt;rghldulle Studnll
Msociltfon (SA), • Umhtd
audfenoe. and lillie c:recllb\llly ltovc
cornbtntd 10 dlmbtl•h cht ~ta clon's
.&lt;Iandon&amp;. O..pilc lnlbllfOu&gt; pllllls
ror tar')&amp;luion,

WRUB remain•

&gt;1}(!\led br pa&gt;l lllilurcs 111d
stepdc~.&lt;m

lfom SA.""Treasurer Eric fncdman wei
woWd "rr..ic-. ''the 'lltion. at the
end or the: te'I"M''tCf unta.a. there is
marl td tmptO\tn'te'nl
8w Kcot'dJnJ co WRUB Statton
MIAagn Rob.n Mcy&lt;rs, Ill&lt;
stauon and tn fuuarr ha~t nnt'f
been b.\l&lt;'f-&lt;k&lt;PII&lt; 11\c dday rn

witb lbe

Ca~

Company ol

Bullalo.
Ytt lie Is cridcaJ of SA and
wbal "" calli iu bock or llnanclaJ
suppon lor llx Sllltoon, based In
Goodyeor Hall. Despite fuwlclal
SUIIQles, Mcym b&lt;litva chac h&lt;
""" acblne his mil}Or aoal or
··oo...nna both camptHta."

CUrrcncly, WRUB-durina It&gt; one
\o\CCk of broadcas.tina- an he
heard only in Ooodycar and
Clemenc Hath. althnu&amp;J&gt; many
r..idcnl$ uid choc they could ooc
C\'en htaf tM ruuion in thesedorms.
Lase ycor wu mukecl by ..
friction b.twttn M&lt;)&lt;rl ond

' &lt;11

SA TrcasUI'&lt;r Mar k M oore, ,.1\o

cooct:Ddcd lhll WRUB had lo
'&lt;kan up '""" ""'·, and oon&gt;W&gt;tl)
prmod cloaa lor p&lt;O&amp;JCSJ MC}&lt;f'S
.... so ft"'aantecl by SA ohat h&lt;
cood11&lt;1ecll\u 0 • 11 .....,.,...,. for

" whm SA docao'&lt; Wld&lt;nland an
"""' llocy len«• it. It'•
ridldeulous, oo one \Jio'ol
any&lt;hina abou&lt; rao!Jo (In SA) an.!
h'&gt; over 1hdr bcod. If obey don'c
un&lt;krsla&amp;d il, th&lt;) don'&lt; ~upport
11."
• Buc Frinlm&amp;n aplaonecl tMl
Meyer's fajlurt to aea the 11a\lon

INtnl 011tr on~

month wuhoui

bctnJ on 1hc -air, th:U'i nOt

u~ing

money.''
F'ri&lt;dman ..Ud lll.u WRUB
could earn addit;onal f....U
lhrouab &gt;dUng ad•ctti!cmcnt&gt;. ""
cllor1 \1&lt;)cn conrcncfecl h&lt; ,...,
.,·ort inc on. IU lurther prool o(
1\u lll\Upall\y toward SA, Mcymo

was SOld co be oomidenna aS"

l'r«swtr "'""'"' indq!cndcn~Jy
on th&lt; "II'• My Party" ijnc. He

•

on &lt;he :Ur duri'li •h• b&lt;sinnlns or
the icnltsler jullifla an)' SA
failure 10 blindly pumo money
huo the s:aauon. 1 ' 1 don,t think \a,
(WRUB wao undorf'undedJ, ba.ecl
on laSt year:· he noted. "They

fh&lt; cable.&lt;ope c1&lt;a1 ,....
Hi~cd to ha.. r sonc: Uuouah
1&amp;&gt;1 )Or, M•ytn s.ofd, bur SA
nl\ecl 11 T1x eabk COCOP'#Y
'-'OUid otftt li.ur.nm a c:hancr to
Mo~ UJ' tttnt sttrC'O syscnm co
WRUO ''(M a lutk ~ua f~ "
at""'fdtn~o so MC)'t'n. Tht mo\c,
ht ~aid, ¥tOUld ra~ 'WR,UB's
~cnual IUdl&lt;'n~o.-c tu 70.000. up

Aided bt a •olunt«r &gt;lOtf,
ran-aJ.n) optomtuk fOf •

~tt')CJ~

uat.tOn, he \Aid ~at on« run br
ont) hurudl By combining
fundona hdp lrom SA '""h
J&amp;&amp;ra-~... ~ man,aatmrnt. f\tt')~
btht\0 thaJ he c-an dchvn WRUB

,eulna on tM air thtt

linukcd nrth to Friedman.
V. RUB'• bud&amp;&lt;:~ .. .., •heed in

~'t~ "We ha~

&gt;0ap opera, called "AsSOCUIIIOft Of
S.uck&lt;ou" (ASS), moclwoa
officials and accrons or th&lt;

lh&lt; Sprint, and dapolt l\11

undt:r~M~duart

ocpcalecl appeal•. the SA Sen ace
uph&lt;ld Frieclm1111'•
rttomme.ndatiom.• Arcordlnato

"n additional probl&lt;in,
1\Ctordlng to Mt)erA-, it tetlin~ the
""'ion heard ouuid~ or the two

from 10.1100- all h nfflls I&gt;
F'rlfiln11U1'S ' lltUUUtC Oil il t hed.
for 1ht l tl~phone 10 tlook up thr

mu~~o.·

the TrtaSUJ"tt the station r«ct\ed
abou1 SlSOO ihls y~su rrom SA.

Ma.in Strttt dormitOritl. Hr

~ I QHOn

UIH,'Qtwln('cd "If run flf(I""'•JI)',

f«'a.lb

unpro'"c:rd· .. he --~w.ntd 11 Wt art
b&lt;tt&lt;T br 100 pcr&lt;"&lt;nl over lui
)'e~r •• He bb() 1\u row esrlmau:
on a ftarT of whal he ttunc:\1
"aJmost 2:00" a.nd clJncrC"tc goGh
for future expan don-wb~cb

andudt transmiJ)Io" to the.

Ambenc Compus and even oil·
oay-n.dio dnJ

a.mpu~ fltt&amp;J vla :1

HlAR 0 ISRAEL
fo1 Gem• hom
)£WISH 818L£

T~

call
875 -4265

M cy('u bthtyes thb 11 not
enough. "Vnfortunacdy. In II&gt;
infinite wiSdom;· he mamtafntd

C'(Pf'CCJ to be able to opcnuc '"
Govornnn •h o o tl~ and hopt&gt; cob&lt;
fn the filrO&lt;'Oll Complu ne" )'t•r.
with a.rt t)t tq.,.,ilrtJ lhe tLH:flh .. t
u(f·anT1,pus market.

communit'

J ~&lt;·unn,unintionJ

lurnin.¥ t)f'Cfltn\"t', oo4 rro.. tdm&amp;
the r::lln'f"'\ .-uh nc• Jnd un•Qut

nnd c:abt~upt.

8ut Lhe SA Trea..§urtr

UJ hn &amp;oal o( ,,.. ,n&amp;l._r Un1'""1t)'

bo

P'C'lURtltit. " They Mve"'t pro~cn
lhttnStfvo on c-;hnp~ ~Q. l oon'l
\ « hCIW lhcy I;IUl Itt hlltf\~ from
f'he mU~ uH eampw.." he nort-~.~ .

\ 't.l l•dedm;~n rem11ln~

WMUB I• ,1 fOOd Ideo lor ohc
Unh·cnil)'. bul h'' IV"t \t;.rltos.up
0\f.!t thft (' " ht Ob\ttHJ
"Tht£~:·s nu •a~ H ;.. ally¥r&lt;hnc

nt;u "' roetnll~l "

Engipeeriflg
tsyour
· future

COIN OPERATED
LAUNDRY
0pen711tn

go\e'mment.

11om

M¥«1'!1 aay.t a wee-!
Trv OUI ~rgt

, , . 100&lt;1 .,.,,.,,

HIG HLAND ·
COLVIN
LAUNDRY
2 17 H ighland
.,,....,. ~

it's ours too!

'!I'Wif.Nt""""''--4

TH t= DUTCH INN
J400
MilLERSPORT
1 J ~\l North of Ik e Amher&gt;l

Campi") b88·'1%5

WEDS. NilE
WINC SPECIAL
FRE£ PITCHER OF
BEER W/A DOUBLE
ORDER OF WINGS
7 pm toll Mo~n1ght
Fn.1Nile F1sh Fry
Luncheon Specials Daoly

We
need

your
type.

+

lhe l'tghesl ergreemg stonclo•ds and
most up-tO&lt;Iete leciV'tlcol resources
hOVe been culicolonliuenees .., bU4dir'Q
HolliS

llf Commuc-ocoroons 1010 o

wOIIO

leader

We're o fosl-movong, 1'4gh· lechnotogy
ptOducet ol sopl';shcotec rodio comm.ncollon$ llQUIPffiE!fl1 and systems 011

projects irNolve some or the newes1
most od'ionced teciYdogy iro the oreo5
olllf Crcut De5lgn Ardog/DQtei
Oe$IQJ\ Cclrrpute&lt; Horawoe &amp; Sohwore.
ond Corrrm..nc:ollC Systems CeQ\ lo

romeo lew
And. oor llochestlll; NV loeotoon con proVIde you wrttt on OUTstord'g QUCitv o1
"IHUperior cutf11ol and •ecreotiOnol q:&gt;
PClfiUr1rtles n Clmo5t criV oreo you may
be 111terestect In Vocllllnd soectoeulor
sport~ event&amp; ord ociMtle.s. concert~
pjoys. films oeocnes ond parks and
muci'lmOie

l&gt;~e

yc,u. we've po.t a 101 ruo getttrog

Whale we o&lt;e

tooo~

l"&lt;e yoors our

luluoe suoce'$e' Wjj deOeno IJPOI1 t'T10o(l
10ol'lt1g Ina ~51 Jeo~el ef1QIT100fo"Q 'ion

do!cs For mesa ~ omtJT~.
krow1edgeoble E!I"QQ1£'eeS ore on es:;en
td lcey lo au• fUture growJI'I " you'1e
deglood In ooy of the lollow.-,g 01 eas 01
the BS MS a PnO level. ord o&lt;e tn"'
terested r1 C higiH'ISbioty i"'ogh--

QClPOrttnlv caeef tten contact us
• Eiactroncs~

• Mechoricol Engoreerong
• Corr"()Utet Systems Ercgneerng
• Comp.lter Science
• lndust!lOI Engireemg

To learn oil the facts obou! Ho11os Pf ond
your many 01/er'lJes fa pe~~l ono
proto!IS5o0fl0l growth wrlh us, meet wrlh
oor ~Y lreP!e5enlo~ves

We will be interviewing on campus,
Wednesday, November lOth,
in Hayes Annex C.
Cor11cx:l VOJ Cdege lb::emenl Office 101 oddtlorollnloonotion. a to sct..edJe on q;JpOtnlrr1enl

�ditorial
Clean house
Screwed again
For yel anothttf year, Unlve111ty ltudents are
asked to pay IO&lt; I he Incompetencies and whims ol
elected officials ana SUNY Central bureacrars. so
Intent on cunlng baek public higher education In
favor ol private colleges.

"I Love New York" nommercials and credit caro
ollowen~s lor olllclals. 008 has usually h8d Ita
way durong the !ormation ol the Executive Budget
but late&lt; forced to CQII1Promlse dutlng 1.8jjlstallve
restorations lobbied 'lbr by SUNY onq Interest

can be made up on other met~ode than atuoenl
!Mcka. It's no wonder SUNY has go\ltn so IIIII&amp;
respect. Sucn little bacl&lt;bone, coupled with sue~
teprehenslbte fiscal policy serves to make Uw
system tass altrKII•e to baCh stuoenlf a!ld
)8jjllit(Qfl

The recent announcement that Slate Unlve1s1ty
or New York (SUNY) students will 1M asked to pay
an additional $80 In dorm lees should co!llo as no
suprlse. Any time SUNY Central llnds Itself lacing
a llscal anorttall, It will auton\atlcally shrink away
from a prospective batlle In the Legislature or at
the DiviSion ol the Budoet (008) and ta~ students

FOt the put three years, SUNY has hlkecltultlon
once 1nd dOtm costs three times-an without even
trying •o dissuade the legiSlature or tne GoverOO&lt;
ot either tt&gt;e mer1ts ot tne system or that monies

grouPS

'

Bulthls year, SUNY Central, In Its Infinite
w isdom, oeclded that rather than light OOB's
projections. II would just go along and accept thell
premise at lower enrollments- II admits II will be
less popular In the future, II'S a vicious circleSUNY thinks II will gel tess students, ao It
volunteers tr.&gt; ellectlvely cUI Its own alloc.a llon and
then tMcause the quality ottile Is so POOr and the
costs Increase so rapidly, no one wants to go there
any more Tnus. 008 want$ to give It less I'IIO&lt;ley
In less than a wee~. there's a State-wtoe ele&lt;:tiOn
olferong the voters of thiS State-stuOents
tnciUCied-1 chance to get rid ot t"" elected
olliclola wno hava helped destroy SUNY It's 100
bad we can't dO the same to SUN\' Control.

It's time IOt~UNY to light lis own battles ano
stop whimpln
ut by laying the burden on
students.
Equally repulsive I• SUN\' Ctnllal's o ther sell-out
this year, one Jhat drops any guise of SUNY
Independence-the system should just drog tna
pretense and switch 10 008. SUNY policy Ia clearly
tailored to maintaining ofllclals' reputations, et tne
same time, bringing the system even closer to ruin.
In Ina past, SUNY has cowed Ia 008 'ana tt&gt;elr
pledlctlons ol gk&gt;om lor lt&gt;e system, one baled on
ID"'er enrollments only alter a light. 008 ligures
tnat With less ltudents SUNY hu lias need fO&lt;
money and tt&gt;e State can lnttead waste It away on

BLOOM COUNTY

.-------,

Than ks, Mark
Eattor
Lnt F-IIIJI-; fU(IIU .004.11 rO 30

o"' "'"

I' m for real

NHI "''' r•rt~rrtrtf

ftom corrtmltllng oufl•fYf• to rft.•
rtupon4/.0iilly of o.mg wnoever we

•tons uom • ;ettu'"' '' SJH
'~~~~"~ ,.,, cilr ''" out olga I

•r•Mr

on tne

FlltU Ertrttnc-.. ,ts 1M;'"
conrt~mptarlng "'' opt,orrl'1 •
young men w~~oo ltlffJfll,.tJ Mlfttell
O(lty u • $UX1tnt named 'Miflc''
ttopp«i Inti otter«~ to htiP
i4er• ll't!N 1 gOIHt , . , ol IN
"eJt /'lou, ut11,9 ,.,_, "'otor,yclif to
¥1r10U.t IU/If'l •tttiOn• urttJJ n•
louM OM thll •••
CO(jlf/ IOen

a

~

1 loun.o "•"'• Balftrd'l
fe-edback '"' '' (SpottttJrf\ 10 • ·82}

t!HI

., ,, ~~''

tJR~IIIty

OUI,

and how Juch

.,..no

ro

~nd

Carty IU.I HI rf'u'~· Ptlf tre
/uet ;n trft Cit , IIWIIIIIPfiO 10 ~I
lhft Ut•llrltfd
I hope M tetdi th• pr.pt, u
lnlts 15 th/1 o.nly WAif t l'tol wfJ tO Sllf,

WIIIHnQ" tnt tUft., •lrh more
ntll"~' o"' not~e~ng

tna mo,e d•tl,

trult t~W!'I)'ott~'l f11Utlng our}tld1 01,
on • co/lttgf!
plow.a urtd•t.
Htl point on Hrf l1d Of mlnOfll'l
p'Jrtlclpallon 1nd mlfftCiiOn IS a
ltlgntlully weiJ.tiAtn on•~ nof ottlv
In It'"'' of th• Unlvtfllty
communuv but lfllllhm OIJ'i•fttes
Too ottefl. we contmut to,,,,.
for filM to llvt fiQiCII$ . I'ObH '"
$1~ lf'f1•90 lltd lbOUI ltu~ "'OIW
tlf.tn CJJitutal P''"f&gt;4fiQ, I I our

•c.n-•.

Thanll;&amp; Mtt N '

Jonn A.. fret1 l
A.uoe-•att PfoiUtol. CiTV• ~
fng•n4teuf'li)

• I thould poJnt

nowevtr.

Ifill

Genocide
Editor

0.. /M p.,/ ,_,., m&lt;l'lrh•.

•• ,,o;e •N o.M outr•QW an.d
••ddttWtl ey tlf• lmmentJtr of tM

hUM• n ull~lrtf In ..wh /IMotl . ,

Wo•r IJ«u/1, ,...,.nd, Alghllllr tan

,,.d

m• nr oth.n. ur~tOttimllfl/y,
Wf t:OUkJ Ol't/'f Wtleh hi~Uiy II

tNttil~

Joum-111/lt, fttre, lnWJIVtd m •
con.Stlrtf c,rOf11CIII''f1 of 1 Thud
WotkJ I&amp;IUtttiC in tny ftfrm ~~
lntJHd. ont of C:OCirtfft.SS rNJOitt
to D4!i1Jt lftd do l•t "'or• t/fan

'''"cw'

tiiYI•g t~•m • •r,.,.lufl••lno
V•c•tlon" Tfte ucotKI ~~~ 11 to

Jt ot•t• tn• 1~1911 atU&lt;Mnta from
the OUIIkle work~ Ot .sev.,.~y
I(Wtt1Mg Out S«YIU, dluOimQ '"-•~
C:MI, .Jttd ert~etWJg 1 baro.q ~Iff
ltrtcl l f&lt;HJrrd the "RH Jtcktl
t lmp Tit• lhltd 1 tep II (0 IU~I
tht lortlgn .thl&lt;hfnra to lnttum•n•

tM ueglc '"'"''" untoldtd.
nowtvtr. tor the IJrllt llml. • mvch
g'"'•' trtgedy Is abOut to t•kt

condition' (m•r ,,,. ••dltllc

pf1c• wllhln I he- eonfln•• of ®r
o wn Vnl-ttrtlfr •t Buff•to r1111
, , . .-. c.n flo something about

camp-no food,

''· lf'd rwr ~•,ie&gt;pc•s ""'''not
fftl UI'IIJI the .mole ItCHy I&amp; lola

,,.,, Jtua.nts Will be Mit ro tilt

C«ftil'l UIIMrtlty otllc4• 1• 111'1
tet.M II'/ o.come •t.rmed •bOUt
,,.. Utct•••'rtO nufftb« o' tor..gtt
ttudent• on campus, est~«JIII'I In
Red Jl,_.lt ThiS UMcrupu#oul
P••~ hU mur.,mlndl&gt;d •

d/rf'/OIIcfr ptol lo lllmln•l• tJB'•
- ~ -'IIOo~ .~..,. :n-1ic

Mlc.hool F. HO(&gt;I&lt;Ins,

•• ,-,.y awtr

lnnocerrt 1011/gn .ttudent
populatton. rl'lt IJrat sttp It to
all AmfHian .Siudt.nta ltom
tht Un~I'IJJfY undl t tit• grtltd of

Pllnn•rt htYe nlcAnllm~ ''Tilt

I conamure •

lropefuffy t:Onii(Ut•D• ··~I!OtJ
to'"" ..fll,. " PotttiMp out,,.,
MCH'I pet'tlll'ft W'IIHflly ol Mr.
/DIIItd'S .r.t.,..•nt '-'0_....,,/~f
tact Ihit 11m polll.bl~ the onto;
Bl~clt Joum•"" wrfllng Ott •
regultr I)UII ti(llh ' " ' ol fi'Ut
CO/I(t9e'r PfiOOdiCIIS iJ I IOl&gt;eNIJfl
ffllllfV, Ttrat 1 ' " ' urr onry

•mblsudors ol ptftN t;mt
tftmlct.Jm,

too t•r wrong

tt•lta of •n'l ol tiHt acnoors

vtry JnoJatve '" tddrtnlttg th•
JnaWt.itiOitll ttclarf'f pr•ttnt In lfrf
ptO~Int;Jtl'''" IS .IOH 0t' fft~
~~tliy o1 too m•ny ol IIJOJe
IJIIOIUs IO Cl..t1tf Cltt,.,. 011f

1rw1

COIUJ IM/ 1n 'fllb.U.

Blfltrtl ~· ttot

Nh«~ h• .lptfaks of the ernnlon
fh•t "thert ' ' ' no mlrtoOII•s on

Gontf•Ou~h"'Q

Edtlo• ProotOII Sun

clt'm Uter tturtnp thl• PMIOd thev
m1.111 wor4 on the g.nt,.tolllll
EHicott, thuJ fHICeiiUttlng "''
tOOWI sUIJa i'Oit. 0o no MIII¥Ye

thlm' Wt1n 'fOUt on t:t.m.oua
IOI'elfln lrleMIJ' 1/ HNy IJtn
I"'IWWMr• to 10~ twtno Ol)lf holM'
tiOI ,., Ill~ U"f.teraJI'f/Nilt I IWJ

Oo

Jtttve them In tflflt ft.Om• '""'"'
/rom home

KOf\NioMr
loh«Ohooh.tl
Arnh MMfdld
Unl\letllt)lltUOentl

Final SolwOon'? wmrlrt '"e~lllc.Uy

tPO

M•t

no

•nd no w•ter lfte

lOt IM lhiH rJr,~ /hill CO/ft/ttiOftl

NOt• PoWtt, l'lll!•t 1nd Wl1tt Wlh

am-e

oe atuJI ofl In fl•cou ltOm 1
pm dolly dU~Ing 1M Than~"'ll•lng

,_,tOa, me JUMifmg lnteu,.., -.m

oo•.oav "eo JaCkt1 w ilt ltmatn
OP8f1 DU' no tOOd Ht'i~ #rHt tat
1-tllflble fooa left fn tt~ut off

bt brllnWIII'IW io pt~fft th~
fro'" • ~~•r tJCpt•lnlng lfte ftld~u•
ho(,.Ull /h~ will hi .. •UIIfl«i
The lntlltildutl$ ,.,potttlbtft

tpoll •n&lt;l, wtlh&lt;M powt&lt;, II will be
dlmcuU to aoo~ whate\ltr dou not
Ojlall.

rlmlln )tt .,feet At the eml 01 ,,,,

refrlgei&amp;IOfS Will most prob.bl)'

�op-ed
•
Big Mack Attack

By Bill Mack

''God Is not rm Ameucan ·•

A

ltnough !hi&amp; Is not tne religion .section or fht
"relig ious~

l s&amp;ue I have been crf11cllod of DOing too
oersona1 Wllh (tu, column, To tnla charge 1have to plead

guflty The petaonal suo)&amp;el tl'lat t im go'"9 lo deal wllh
today ts Chft•H•nlty. cunure vs. live 5tyfe.
the concept thAt the flgnung In Nort~ern Ireland ts 1
oattle over re!lgl~ can quicklY become a aebate over
wtlat tOn5U!tltes tellgton. U -&amp;hooting il4 pooplo ovet thu
tocatlon ol political boundt1es IS a utllg~Ui ac1 then 1 will
personally a\lold retlgloU$ acit:
Sunday night I auendeo a memottal concen lor Keith
Green. a tot'ltempoutry Ctultllan p.erlor-m er who died this
oast summer '" ~n alrolane crash Ch1nces are U"'l\ you
never nearo o' Ktllf\ Green or o' nts musle. His muafe
and his massage ~ong 10 a subculture In AtneJiea.. Thl$...
suo-ounute ~' one or Ctnt,llans whO nave glvet~ their
entire life to 1he rask ot ser¥1no Jesua Ct'!fla1, people wno
do not do anything ¥fOIO-h would not pl8ase God In 1ha
words of Keith Green, oeople wno are " bananas fof

Open Forum
Olane

Clan Ave,aoe (Mean)
Standard Deviation

Mklterm

Final

60
90
90
\0

60
60
60

:tO

A

saumlng th•l these test SC:Ofe&amp; are to be
weighted equally. ate tne onrr s.ource of
evld&amp;nce tor a final O'Ad!, af\,d U'lat otuoents will
be graded competltlvety (I.e ., on someihlng akin 10 a
normel curve}. then lhe lotloWing ts true!
1. Charlet; And Diane shoLdd ftM:'elve the same llnal

grade;

In a cutture Which Is eont!dered to be p,opomtnately
Ctntsllon there •re surprlalngly tew Chrlsrlon,. CthlfCh

auendence ove,·an hU been deollnlno over the past tew
ye1us. Churoh attendance, however, naa very little 10 oo
with Cr\lleUI•na. "G&lt;tlno to c,urctl ctoe.sn't make you a
Chtlltlan any more I han got no to Mcdonalds makes you a
hamb-urger11 , ~ay1 G'een In many $mill communltl&amp;s.
SunDay momlng seNices, are simply a communltV get10QI!Iher.
n~e MoraJ MaJority movement ta a polllleal movement
bated loosely on nut urac.hlngs ot ChriSt. ln spite ol au
the Joke.s to tne contfary, I am not a member of the Mnr.;l
MaJority. I saw a Dumpe.- stlcl&lt;er •OGtntrv wl"th:lh seld tttal
"The MoraJ Ma]Otlty Is neither.'' It may be uue. I oon't
~now Jeuy FalWelL I M¥8 no l(l&amp;a what hfi' motives Dfl,
To eredlt the entire born again movement tor the Moral
MajoritY I~ a rnlst a~ e In dtflnllion

II you are noi • botn again OhriStll" I hen tru.tre ls no
way to t)jptaln what belno a Born Again Chtl.stlan means,
You will most 111\ely meet 1 Ohrlatlen u you travel

through Ute, Vou will b~ able to tell that he 0' She 15 a
Christian by the feet that he or she will uy to talK 10 you
about Christ and what He meam to hlm or fler-. 040~
haYO It that you will tune rt\em our. Odds also h•n It that
you Will neve1 ro,get ttl! t;:on ...erealfon Tt!at ts oecauu
.such cuseus-stons au~ so rare
NoW )'ou a,e it$~lng, whi lt Bill bounQ us with lh!.s
dHvet?
I kr.ow lhll my pollllait coiUrtmt ~ro less well recetvod
than are my shots al h~1mor. I also know thl\1 lhft edllots
and statt cringe when I dtscuss politlc.s at rol!glon, (My
oolltlct hav_. very Uttle to do with my ~llgionl What ha.s
promptod \f'll:a p~u\fculer loplo Is thai o to~ ot people are
CilllllnQ 'he YIOfence 11\rougk 1he worio1 ..,eiiQIOUS
conllicts." rnev are really culluntl conHicts. Anyone who
Ia ''bananas for Chri!n•• would have a ~01 of trouble
ctu-sllylng hlrnltler-,elf tor the choosi!1Q ut side! In Ulstet,
When membera o• the Ktu Klux Klan clolm that au
Catholics ••o going to Hell they '"o not doing -SO In lhtt
nama ol Christ. They iUI doing thll""'n me name of D&amp;lnQ
~
&amp;U''Inocentrlc..
The lfnal point ot this Is 1h01 Whal moll of Amedcit

oOn$1ders to be a Chriatlen 'oclety teaUy has nothing to
do with Jeau.s Ohrlst ano 11 would be nlce It you wou ttJn'~
Oteme Him for 11 (God Is a.tso not a Republican~

By J. Ronald Gentile

TE'Sl QUESTION: Consider the lolk&gt;wlng ryuau~rm •oo
t1o11 eum ,asul15,

Chatles

\

Chtlet'\ who 10 '1et~ ago would ha¥e been c1lled "Jetus.
hoo.ll.a",
these peoplo stilt exist alld are amo,g u.t:.

Sp•ctrum, t am go1ng to ceal with a

I

../

•

2 Cnarl&amp;s &amp;llo\Jid receive a hlgrrtet grade than OIA!"'ft.

l . O.aM thould reeelve a higher grade than Chatles:
4 Mean person&amp; ~1\Quld 'OGelve h!Qh&amp;' scofe.s tl'lan
.sta.ndaro deviate!

Don't teM on until you"lie answered t~e quesuon-we~
have wa)'ll of Undtng out It you cheated!

II you .ul~te&lt;l ch(Jice 4 as correc1, 1hen vou will
ptQbabfy atso be willing to sen4 me szo tor my new book
entitled ''Sildlttle-s lor Mean Petsons and Standara
oevlaiOS11 (which I plan ro write 11 soon •• I rece~tvtl
enough S20 etlecQ.J If your ~holce. waa numoer 3, )'0U' f8
wrong. but we do tcnow 1na1 you ate a warm. senslUvt!
person w ho toots tor t~• underooo. •no twJIIe¥1$.&amp; I~ Santa
Ctau) ~nCIIhd tOOih fall) U you chose 2, than you have
sCGumoed 10 the usual error lcOI'l'lmllted by maf'V
teachers) of tlmpiY -s umming or averaging tne scores. The
COfrect a"st'er 11 1, because both Chartcs and Diane
5coted at the mean oo onP test ar.a one sta~ard
CleviJ:IIon &amp;bOV~e U'le mean on the othet test
Most p&amp;eple .,now that the mean Is the average ol the
scores of til the people t5klng the teat. But whll Is the
stanoard csevlatlon7 It 11 a mouure of 11\0 scread o,
vatfatlon of the scorea and 1et1s us the pr09QrUon or
people WhO&amp;e scores fall at diHerenl pointe ot f
distribution, One standatd aevlatton aboVe the mean (a-»
tor example·, scoring 80 when thu tnt me-an I&amp; 60 ano It'll
stai"!Oar4 deviat ion Is 20) Cil.n be lnterpreted as lncHc.allng
that the etuden1 wu beuer tha.n about 84 Petcenl {tile
a.th ~rcentlleJ ol tne students takl"g the tesl, bS5Umlng
th~at the dtstrJbutlon ot "Score-s approx.lmlttd a oe.lr
.shaped c urve.
Wny Is thls importanr1 Beceuse If the grading is based
on comparative .acores Of ran.- In cfas.s.J.I'en '"e

diiUibutlty\ of au scores must Do take!'\ mto account~
iotal raw tco~et ol 180 and I !SO lor Cttlrhs.s: and Ohmo,
respecllvely,may eeem 10 be OltfeTt:tnt. but -appec!lfaooee
can be decei VIng
The orobtem of combining sco,es from vartoua lttSI&amp;when the purpose is ro, comiHHif\g or r-an--lng students Is
ao1vabJe by standardltlng the •corn te.g , conve,tlnQ r•w
teou's to l·&amp;e0fl6 o,- T·sc:ont$.J Such 1 service IS
IYal!&amp;bh!l to Instructors •I motl nfghet education centers
and a C0(1Slde.rab1e "umoer of oubllc schools, The re-sult
1.s an lmpcessave computer prlntoo' fist lng the ruames (ot
number3) o' the stu!Jents al\d their taw and :srandiUdlted
scares. Wnat moy not bt't reallzeo Dy H1e»e who:~e student
numOOr5 tppear on those prlntouu, nowevel, Is tnal the
process of con~o rtln.g fiiW tCotet to .stendatdlz&amp;d scorn
solvu only the problem cal sed abov~ u does ,01
prescribe I he cutotfator cttlteriJnl grede.s That 6ecJslon
rOQulret the numan value Jud-gement, "Is O!'le score
sufficiently' dlfleNt.nl II"Om another JCOUt to gJve them
different grades?"

To m ake a long story .short, U 15 very dllflcutt, If nor
tmoosslble, to mau •etlabld judgernenl.s abOut eutt)Ue:
because 1he score on one sloe ot the bounoary line 11
el0l0$tl never ,:taHsttc.ally slgniHcafltl~ ttlllefetU r,orn tf'lo
(usu•ltY •dJacen1) •core on the other slda, even on a
perleclly ttllable I0$1. The te5S ,~labte tl'le Jeof84, ll'le
more euors1nar wtll be m*'e ~I .e~. 1 a P·F distinction will·
ffil~l I ewer ota.sslficatlon euOJS than A-fl·CD·F'
dlstlnc-tlona,) And, othet things being equal. the mote
1Ubtee11VI the 6COte5 -such il&amp; iiO 84 (at wfl8t'7}1tl.tl
mltaculousrv appears on a 1erm paper (a process I call
Immaculate deception) -the more cta.sslhe-aUon eHo•~C utrant-day educallonaf measure-ment theot)'
reeDQoll':os two ma;o• purpaSos toT asse.ssment and two
set:s vt testing procedures tor fUifllllno thotcs JiOrposes.
tOe fhsl, caJted nor-m·refer-e!lCed ~ NR) as.seumont. has
the purpOse of oompat1ng or ranking ooopl.e to ptedlot
1ttelr tutu1e reh•Uve performtm::es, or to sel.a.t a lew of
them tor something (e.g 1 tor college. a major, a job1 a
schollrth•p. etc,), The tecond 1n1jor purpo10 lor
asMtsament 1 tabeleG criterlon·referenceo (CR)
asseumenl, Is deaJgned to assaas how well each atu&lt;fent
achieve-s what me cotJrse was de&amp;IQ"ed to teacn (iiod. In
a varlatk)c'l on this catled mys1ery teattng, to an sure rhat
88~ S'lt.Jdent 1Ch18V'U lr.QSe COUrte ObJecHYGI lO I htQh
standard). I personally ttndotse grading proceaures bastKI
on c~ assessment boeause, among otner reasOM, (1) CA
grading avoids lft6 problems ralsed tn UH! lfl1toductlo" of
tf\1$ paper aod f2) NR grading often Interferes- with
teachlngllo•rnlng In the clasa'oo"" and ls oetteJ h•odled
In other ways. (Ooo-.urnontauon tor these beliefs IJ oevond
tna aeope ot thfs papel) .
My blas.es aalde, Qtldlno baled on NR asso&amp;sment will
Oe w'Hh u.s for many yeiJ$, U only due to tradition lnd

ac.edemlc fteec:lorn, SO II bohooYf!$ U5 IO COrtOCI U18 OttOfl
made In us use. HiVIng Introduced some of tne dlfUcull
PlOblems In grading on Hte curvo. 11 utmaff'IS to suggest
so\r.a ways ollmprovlrwJ lr. Rules ot fairness and
ttatlstta.l soundr~eu suggest that at • minimum lhe
lollowlnQ ti'Kluld be done:
t As tn an Jthletlc conteat ~tnt students ato. aUor all,
competing tor o radel)1 H'le 'cope anCJ rutes ol t"e oa ~Tte
(I.e.. wl'lat .students will be tested on and now) should be
pubfls,eCJ ahuo ol tlrne ar,(1 f''lt! d&amp;U» and time ot the IG~'
pUbllclted Note tna1 thete ate no surprlae 1llhletlc
e...-eni ,-AIIteam!&gt; know wt~ e n 1f"'e game wiU be ptaye:d
antS according to what rules
2 All 51\.tdl!nl~ StiOUid retel"'e I flO same tett an(t be
-SCOfed by the same tudge4s) Multiple s-ections ol a
eou'se. provl(fe a special P'OtH'Jm, bUt If •" the 5\udaf\\s
ate competing lOt a small number ol spaces (e.g , 10 t&gt;e
admlttod to a majof field), then ·oepaf1ment·wfde
e)lamlnouons snou•o be develo~
3, Scotot must be ttanoarc:Jized (o.g , oonvl!rtud lo
l·SCiOftl$ or T -scores) so thai ave• aging acto as mul!lple
test• ot Instructors blcon1et meaniC!glul
4 C.ut-olf aco,et for gtaoes (e..g., thl! to!), 7 o•Hcbnl
t&amp;cetve A's, ete.) should be published at tna beginning nf
1M: oout$1 so tt'!at a ll students ktKJw wt-11 thev are
geWng tnto.
5 The tewe.r- cut·off ~res, ltle fewer •mor-s I nat will be
mi!de In asssfgnlng gt•de~
You ma.y note thl.l the\e .suoo•nuon_, reduee but do
not eliminate mltctuslflcauort euors lnef6 settem ro "'"
Of\IY two wily&lt;t to &lt;to that: p) by •$5lgntf'IQ ranlt..a (or
oercentlle rank$) and not grades 10 the tiUd(lnla, 01 t2l oy
not compiarino students and adopting CA a.n essment
proceGu•ea. It tl'le.se sugge5tlons oo not sotve an or Ifill
p•obfams. tney .al least 'l-01vo some and m•ke thtt wl'\ota
gr~dlng 5)'St em fAiret tor Ill S1UOGnts.
A tot ot u.s came 11\.lO acadan.,ica t&gt;ecauJe ,...e WUited to
teacn In the worat way and. i f we make 110 tffo,t to
Improve our grading, wa will-literally,

~oat notes

1, Professor G"ntlle wrltoa a reg uta, satlricat oo•urnn
with lhls title lot Ute Ame,te~n Psychological
As.sociJtlon's Olvlt:lof'l 1S N ew~l alter Jor Educationel

PsyohoiOQisls.
2. Cdterlon·reJetrenced approa.cnes- to grading, -atono
with -a more complete rat~nale ror ewerythlno at ated In
thia article. are available 1or »In Gen111e'• U!potl t~~nbth•d
..Grade&amp; at'd Purpose-a~~· punllart&amp;d by lht Jet.~nmo and
lnsuucuon Reaeateh Group ot the Faculty ot EdueauonaJ
Srudles.

RtHtuJd Omlll~ ts cr Pl'fl/mtll /'Wit tM ~nmrm
Co;m~tutz und Ed~~tatf(),u:J! CrH;~~Uiint.

of

�feedback

Mr. Joe

h1JI1d

lllo abuse

Editor

to gel I fie poor artd tf'le otltJpled.

EcJito'

TIJtlletter 11 In telponse to last
Ftld•~ ·s protl!lll 11g1lnst tn Apr/f
ar(1ole lor gun control. Thla ws1
ctutty r~pre&amp;ent4f/ve ol lfle
JiCJI.enlngly ch•uvenlstlc •ttllutJe
tnt$ country hll$ On g1.1n
owne~&amp;fllp. It Ja mactto to own •
gun becau$e yew
supposedly
Dtotectlng your IBmiiV1 •na n 1s u(l
Amfl.ncert to tltln., ol 16~/ng thla

gun

ow&gt;tUH'S. kel3f'l6 IIYI'

that the 1verag1 cltllln II' not out
Ma ybe so, but I wonder II /his

tfiOtmOy t totJr on 11111 ten
tun of lftf An (I Rap• Tas~
For« ven urvle• 1/aw~ •·ere lour
Ju~t

o

c~OCA

otrter p•.sstngttr~ ~m '""

"'IJ Whf&gt;'n

t boardiHI atMalff Street t.lbtetY
~Uh

.,e

tftrre Qlher wornt!n Alii' I

wt.s on rne 'llifl rwo g11Js
apprgocffet1 Ute veh~Git&gt; 4nt1 got
on Wlten the)l Vt#Y6 UAK .Whirl!

pflvll~et •s y

The tettlt wes &amp;lgne&lt;J, " name

rh*Y waruea to go. '"ay both
.r fhl .ume lltntl, f}llllnf}
Uff .same dts.tlnltton Tho rmwu

lhUt tlred

Willi h~IC1 upQil request." rm

mtormeo rn•m ,,., tftr Al'ft•RIJ&gt;b
Tl$1\ Fotce da.r nor bllng ~ ~·o
..,om~tn tom~ .u me toca,on,
menrwftfng 11101 tPrrt t 5 sa let• m

ccwldn ., elgn their n1me to It?
The aut-tor tltlfld lh•t h• wu
ollendfld by the ··~turs " 11m«1"

r1umOtttJ Tl'lii rltNt~J

vut rft11 /eltmg

wo"derlng lhMt It thll penon wu·
so ~urw m..., were rJQht, wnr tftlly

l&gt;fltSon Anows how m•f'Y people

tre Alllf'ld or m•lmfld b~ guns
Oll'fned oy so-f:•lled 11w ebldfng
citizens.
Anothe! .slur menllottlld it ""

&amp;ta(ement1 ''Htnd guna:

tr• made

for 11111/ng peopltt." Not so,
•ctortJing to tne IUII)Or. A gun Is
..merely • piece ol equipment ut.tUJ
In a vsry #petlellztHJ tport... ThSI
spon /5 kUling, whether It 11.

hum•n IJesh. or the B•mtJI me•J
nuntet.s •ro to e1g11t to obtain, Is
It ro1Uy so t errmc 10 blow thB guts

our ola

ntt:JOa'e •mJ mount Its

lnttJmanonai'Pr•cllnl Snomets
Compemton. u a del•nr•lot

/TSVing a gun. Congr~dul1tlons ,
Now you can blut tho O•lloul ol
somfHJntt, end be ectJtlt6te too'

rne laws pertaining tO ~
control at the preJent time lnt
otwlously no( worlong1 1nd
toughening sentencing proe«JuteJ
/01 th• 4Uier 15 not going to ftelp
the wlctlm. By that time, th• poor
slob tNIII be Pll!i/Jmg tJp daisies. So
I :uggeJt th•t you wake up,
whoever you are. Ottfl rJay a
mt1mb11r ol your fem lly m1y

lHicome the victim by the hinds 01
Mt. Jo• CJmen, It m~pM evon be

an ac:dden(1 bllt will you really
CllfV?

nood tn /he family don?
ThtJ)' '~''" aJ&amp;o IIJ iHglnfJ.IJd gun
owner group$.. such a.s tnr

P1ull. DeM~•t•
UniVefslly s1uden1

•t.so pol ntt!d

lholie

womttn on

tn t V/Jfl U HJIO j)Ohlbiy t i$ Ui( In

rurnmg oown rwo torut~ wotnen wno
ntll'( tM 1 /Dnf d t.. tbnQ~t tram lhfrtl
hoM~ fh~ g 1rls got very itnno yed
Ana slotmtt4 o,, wn,spenng

turus Urt&lt;lt!l
t

V~toultJ o~

tttelt Dteatn
uput 01

verv

o t"fl"' wom•n w1s

unt~oit:

o; a"v

ro uJe

unnct Dkau6e lwo womcOJ
U!eG tile ANII•Rape 1.asA fore, Vh ff
lilt~

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a tat/ rhtl AniM:ltpe TUir

Fo~ee ,;m se!'fJ(:e ' ·"' 1/'Jer~ ra
ptovldf&gt; it .)If~ WfV nO"'f IQI iOil e

us /ematt~ "uaents

Good times
Home, sweet borne

EoUor
'vrW411114t 10 lh1111A. evcryoffr
wnn was -tnvoJved In tnl~ p11xt
Slfuf{la'(s flrJI Co,ettiiouu m ff;w

Gootl'yeat SnacA 8•t (th1t'1 tne
' 'Gtoa-Jt• PW lo VI nallt'fl Mlm
S rreeJers iJ

•

AtJ edfl $l'eCIB'

thin~

you ro

Mr Jonn Brld'( wftoae ·v;ue•t•r
pt1y1ng ,,,,. right on //te "''"'·
lfleR111g oU the Colleenouie ser,••
t&lt;t/th hf5 wo,.,JerfiJI Ioiii •ntS ctuu

(hll J•m•s

T~yior tendltloM

*e'"

toi&gt;Uiovol }
I'm lUte everyo11e h1d es good a

r,,, fiSI dUJ

A-ltol•yon
Genetat M.anage'
w~ue

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Edlto•'s Nn1e: We are saddened
fl's nice 19 l(f?O'N fhil fiJe
uDiqultous Atab·lnael/ conlllcu hos
tountf a noms In Ttle Spectrum
We teally don't hear e"ougn
11bour It tiEewhet~

In l•ct. Wh'l not devote''"'
9nllrt p4Pfr to II A"IJ' all. If's
geJtlng iO SIUdenlS Only f&amp;ttJ r/)O
ltont and oao4 p.~gn, elt'IW''I

ltltll your lnletests are 50
pltOChlll AJ lh6 UnliietfSIIy

commu.n11y·, studen1 newspaper.
we teeln our duly to provide a
forum for all thoughts, no1 Ju~u
'Ntlal )'OU as an Jt'ldlvidval wlot to

read. ltollybe you should give up
teaalno f!eW&amp;pepers. whose Q0$1 I&amp;
to provide comprehensive

cove,.ge a.nd turn to tutevialon
o ... glau H. Smith

You mlghl nno 11 a j\epple, place

UntverBIW swoen!

tO l!ve.

�Tht cditoria1 was never read by

Lobo Edilor·in-Chlcf Marcy
McKin1cy and reaction was
immediate. Almost SO student'
began A .sit-in in the offiC't'S,
demanding McKiniC"y's
roign:uion. h caused a unitlng
~·eral minority groups on campus
and raJ.-.! question• or lhc pap&lt;n&gt;
credibility even arter Blatek
ro.igned.
' 'The kid relt bad. he's no1 a

or

racist." Joumahsm D&lt;panmem
Chair Robcn Laur&lt;ne&lt; cxplaln•d.

laur('1)ct c-h:urs lht: publications
board rh&gt;J OV&lt;n&lt;e$ the Tralion
Ihe paper '30d eJects d1C' rdilor·

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in -c-hid nnd ,.1l.ld 1ha1 ht w'b

p&lt;rsonally rcpul&gt;rd by the tdea ol
the •dlrorlal . but &lt;tood bchmd lhc
ptiJx&lt;t't right

w

smnt 11 .

M 3n)', ho~c\'~r

Dull~

h:~w denied lht.&gt;

l r1l'hJ thr nghl lo plitn ~u~:h
11t31C'ri,,l, "'!ling rnr invea,.,l"d

'tlatH.1ard\ Prc~:,.urc horn fhc
Bo:ud t.lf R tttnT~ ~ouhJ t'luitd \flit\

the fi:tC'31ion uf ~UI II8C111
obJjgatlom, /or lhc p~per to ml..'tl ,

accmdina 10
Then: i; a1
want5 h) run
guy .. OUI

or

I nure»e~
ll'ast one: Rtgcm 't\ho
the ne\Hpot~'· .. Thi.!t
lhr llllh Century:·

A ccordin&amp; tn Doi{v Editor ln+
Clller Chrl&lt;&lt;t&gt;pha hon each side
in the t-&lt;Ut has cwp &gt;.\•eek.s to
present concluding arguments.
4

before each preM:nts rebuttal.
Federal 04uict Coun Judge
Robert Kenner will &lt;Ventually
dccid~: the use. a process that
Json prtdi&lt;:ttd will take tilrrt
monthJ,
The suit n•ned when the Doi(Y
publi•hcd lhdr annual humour
bsuC" in 1979. Sc:Hral Unh'tr)itv
edmtq,mr.:uou 1md mrmbtu of che
Bruutl of Ret•m&lt; did nol find h
runny, objccliug 10 an t':&gt;.dushe
tntcrVitv.. "'hh J c,"•U~ C.'hrili. The
Guvc:tnor ~It \ .1bo ~hni.\H lht:
nrtide &lt;31J&gt;In¥ 'itllt:·~ick ._~nndlt
Dc.."'\pilt "ilnliUtr.• rr11111
Ul\1~renih o.ait(\fllt''\ .unl C'1\trr
nrt'ktBI\, th~ tlmmJ 1\l f&lt;~·"t"''
oaoprovcJ il mutitm "' ,,ff~'
reh•nd~ on lfh.' nli!H01th"' fc,· ch;u
fund~ the DaJ/1 fh"rc· Me 4('),th l

:o.tudenb nJ tht:

un)\Cr\tt)',

lite

PllPII •uW tht' Unt\rtnlt). t:llnrJiltr
lhtm with \'itJ ittll o~ rhcll h\-tdrnn
Of t.''JUU'iiOO.
Tht: ~·o\lrt \."a'&lt;lc: ha~ pr(),!rcucd

l11urenl.'t no1cd. ••J jUJI hope: that
studmts \tltlc. il ou 1hdr o wn

~hllc

Y~ilhout

bon Mlitvh 'hat ttb. p;aprr'4;
crcdibolhy hili not been hnrmetJ .

Lhe

Rtgent~...

A mtetln&amp;

will b&lt; held tod;ly w ..tile the
or Mc-KinJ~ . v.tw ~os
'- - - -- - -- - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' suspended"'' 0t.1obcr IS &lt;o .&lt;he
applohJ.s.t of ~c:"aa.l hundred
s:tudcrn5.
" Th~ ~~ a ~c:riouft matltr or
principles. The First Alncndmtru
t\ltn(b tO all O( us," l.auROCt
.MJnni!S(Jio !k1/y -hg,"c fou nd
deadlin&lt; about d&lt;dinin&amp; SAT
tlalnlrd. I he Cll•ir had ruled the
By SETH GOODCHI LD
them.stl v~ cmbrofttd in
.scor~ among minority studcnh.
su~n1lon out or order. but he
Editof'm·C'hit/
a:JniiO\'tJS)' . tmprrillng then
Tha1 editorial ended wilh his
was nvenurned b} fht mtlrt
(rcedonu. They fa« SUUC·Wide.
resignation. tht suspension or hts.
Board.
n independent. frrerebuke (or their cdilorial
editor.jn-chief, a Jit.,in by .SO
Tht Minnesota. ca.$t d~ls Wilh
•hm ~ tng coll~e. press i.s
comments, one in a.n editorial and .saudtn1s and rtnewt"d prC$SUre
an entirely difftrt.nt lu:ue, nnt' Ihat
not 'll'wa}'!o ~
1he o1hcr b«autc of a parody
rnnn rhe Board of Regents, which i! curren!Jy \\-[ndlng Jlt&gt; way
unchaJicuJcd as. il is .u 1h1A
1uue.
runt the inSlitution . Bluc.. 's
through the suue court . After
Unive.uhy
On Ociobcr 13. Dail)• Lo/HI
•• Discriminat.ion is Sometimes
rt'C't'fvln&amp; conside-rable nak and a
Two maJor college papen.- 1'h,. M•n•sing Edllor Mo.rk Blazek
Dnirablt", statt"S Ihat blacks nrc
&lt;:hang_r 1n chrir fu ndin, ~it ua1l o n .
Nlw Matcv Dally Lobo and Tht• prepared an edilorial artc:r
-ac:adtn11catly inrmor 10 tt.hh.c:s.
Dully edilors .sued the Unh'crsity

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cut'

College dail!es for free press

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the f )Dily ho.&lt; c.&gt;ntlnoed tu
Unlll&lt;r the Dolf.v Lfllro,

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1 can'1 tommtnl spt.""ei(k.'.111)'
bo:-awt it 1\M ;&amp; IOI tO do with
wtuu we art sa)'IOB m our c:ast.''
he remarked. ••J thin~ in g,eonc:rQI
we- i1rt ~n .fU: a Cft'diblc P3JM'I,

Y~ith

a good staff nnd

\Ht

~rt

ccrtUlJy S«n as very
pmfeuinnaJ."
But llkt lhe Dutl)'• l.uurC11&lt;'C!

the Lobo dispult htngi~ on
one issut- frttdnm iJS gr:uutd by
s~

che F'ir6l Amendmfflt . .. w~ arc
attrmJlting

w ddtnd

1hc priv;lc:J&amp;t

or ~ito rial Qprasmn. " he
mwntainc:d. "Everybody hal"
rig.tu 10 1hc1r own opiniuni, n's :4
principle th;~.t must be st()Od hy 110
m:~utr how 10c"'y dlt• cxprcuiun."

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~ Association 8t THE spECffiUM

�sports
Royals get spiked, place fifth out of six teams
t ht round ;obin c.ompethion
had each 1cam pl•)'inct~·o IS
pnlnl Jlmt'\ lga.ln$1 eath or lhC'
Olhcf l'ht 1t&amp;ITU (Ot 11011J Of 10

their
tc\f'O=ti\C "''"~~records for tM
lht lOp rour lc&amp;liU adnoml
to a s.an&amp;Jc cfimination pi&amp;)'Off.
The llo)~s m.,..rtd a ~-8
record IO 10 alol\&amp; willllhor 00h
pl~ce fim.t., thuS OUilif'l&amp;
lhtmw-1\C:,; from any e:hanct to
id\-tJflC't to the final round.
" It you look at tt\c: ~rt.) of lhr
l:il't'lt.\. 8) \&gt;U1Ut O(
~ ),

\roc

lost. two ill a4-16, ont

IS, and anoth&lt;r 12-I.S..h sho,.s
Ihot I &lt;Oupk Of balls &lt;tlhtt way,
and 'ftt could h.t\t- casU) bern 6--4

UD S«med 10 lose ia&gt; •
was u.o.abl~ to
"-h0Cht1 point. toling IS.9

T•"'"' adnntaac of Toroo1o"J
lod or orpnw1o011, the Royw

rombancd a cnuth de(~ •ilh an

Jim S&lt;IIIO)'ITI&gt;o ~"'"" &amp;&amp;rt'"hc ofrconsc 10 budd a 14.. 10

0r1h

lmOI\&amp; Sa IWM

in ih o•n Can.ad,an-Atntrita.n

W&lt;t\ Po'"l I Ami) lin a bdl of
lhr« fina1. tS·~.. 6-1!, U-1

tuun awa.rmas teemed to be at a
ftiah&lt;r ~d than lh&lt; other t&lt;ams,

ol

Yofl.. UB'l v.omen's voUt)baU
l&lt;am pbccd

KulttO&gt;wn State: Collett from
Hun1burs. Pa. ~o•t tht
toumamcnl b) ddntlng the.
United Slates Milnary Acad&lt;my 11

lead In 1ht ~«and conres1. the
Royal&gt; lh&lt;n faded on 1hrtt
~ucctul~t aucmpu to )Ct\t out
tht' "~me. alloW1rt&amp; UT tt\c chantc10 &amp;&lt;1 h•&lt;l lnao lh&lt; malth. and
&lt;•cnlually wtn 16-14.
" Toronto's basic 5kUI k:\-cl and

Clar ~

liall ,

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playt'n tt'lete_ On ddcn.K \ht Ptd.)
up C'\Ctythin.J. AI IM r\t'l the*\
n•..,•~ u~U~oppablc,"

~Oit

CompctHII IJaJnl\ a fitld from
Canada. ?~nJ~h.1111a, and Nc....

tlwafi bftn one or thr

n&lt;Hcd

momctuum and

Sllaurdar

.. In every matC'h or tuumamcnt
wc'\-e bttn ro. Undii WiUU, haJ

tn~tC'Id. O(l-8," 13~ J«'Qnd )CU

out whh the score at 10.9.

(Can· Allli loum•m&lt;nt

NC\1, UB faced lh&lt; BroctpOn
Golden &amp;.l)e&gt; "'bo munediOt&lt;l)
JUmped 10 l 6-f lead ove lhc
lnharc•• Royals. bll)'"' b&lt;htnd
10pbomorc Lmcb Willi$" ltn:IOOUi
dt(cnsc and ,.dJ.aimcd &gt;P•~n. UB
CUI lht lead 10 11-7 bUI COUld J&lt;1
no closer, losing Cor 1hc filih
t.tralg.ht Limt.

c -h Hob MuwU.

Tbc Royals s;urfcred t'llloO narro•
dcrcat\ II lilt hand&gt; o( 8¥oc~
Uni\CfSIIy (SI. Calhmne, OolariO)
and lhcn rated a IO.,.h squad
from the Unh·a~ily or Toronto.
In I he nr11 gamclh&lt; Royw
r~uccd a t~b. point dcrlda an ont
rordn~ UT to taU o rcgroupinJ

0) ALICIA G LOYESKE
Spr&lt;'"""' Staf/ IVrit.,

though lhc othc:r} .,..crt tlw
\HOnJ. Toronto also hai nunt
c'ptrknc:e. They JUSI lmptt'btd
m&lt;," Muwdl Wd .

Mu...n

Ro)~&gt;'

dcf&lt;n&gt;&lt;

c:amt ahrO\Ia;h in 1M K'(C)nd pmt:
holdtn&amp; Brocl&lt;porl 10 only ,,...,
poinli •hilt affmsht.1y lht ltil-"\
I'AOk:t from Ullra.Dct roe • U ·l
rmn and us fir•t win
lht da)

or

8oJ 1lus \'tctonou.s fecllna ~IU
,;hnnooliVed'" an a"'aomc Arm)'
~\lad

annihilated UB 1.5·1 m a
pmt that luu~d onl) II minut~ .
Tht Royals.• i.nnperacncc "'""
appartnl u lhe Arm) pla)&lt;r&gt;
continually pounckd $;PJitH o"n
UB't fron1 lint.
AC"C"'rd•na to \1u~'t':U , one or
lilt ) OUI\&amp; l&lt;&gt;m'&gt; bcucsl
"ulr.noiei hu b«n at the ne1

"'We're llitl one or two pJarcu

the nee . Our tcam ~!
onl)' onr 5enlor: the rtst ~in1
frHhmc-n or sophomorlb, so
'11

thry 'rc )till lnrni~:· Mu'lllcll
&gt;ald .
Tb&lt; Royal&gt; mack somnhinJ of
&amp;

o strin1 or rour unans:wtred point\

COUnl&lt;r·OIIk~ dosin1 tilt pp IO
11 -10, but the Wat Poinlt:r$.
.llr&lt;lclltd thar lead 10 14-11
(orcj.llll&lt; Royals ro ck(cnd
nr.afch pom1. Four time'S thC' UB
dtftrut rost to the occ-.uion and

reprilcd Army's tries 11 victor)~,
mtanwhilc nmln&amp;: iu. ltad to

14· ll. Tb&lt; dcC&lt;ns&lt; finally fah&lt;ttd,
howtvcr, on Army') firth .attempt

1n seal1he \'icaory.
In U8's finllltwo pmcs or rhc
tournament agalnJt .: uwo~n
Sial&lt; Collcs&lt;. 1h&lt; Roy~b ~&lt;r&lt;
able to ~va.cc 1 .,.,._m from the
~'cnlu~

A Slubborn

\hon

l·l tlr, Burfalo '""' Arnly run orr

'" tah ahc l&lt;ad for aood. UB
cnountt.d iu own orrcmlv~

cOtM*l tn pme t-.o. ~lf'll
.,.I) Afl« SlruJ&amp;hl\&amp; 10 •

only

champiOn, 1.$..8 Wall"

iP!n .... lh&lt; awn rorcc bnltnd
Buffalo'• ••uck Tbt ltil &amp;•me
wa.i lyp.cal o( US's st"Cn pt¢\iOU\

Innes u the: team v."b 0\tf•
row&lt;tcd by bolh llt&lt;na•h and
t:)CPfl'ltnce:.

Maxwell satd thai havin&amp; nnlr
10 playes on lh&lt; tOilet put hi&gt;
squad at a di5advamaac. '"The
number or ptOpte doan•a

maun

as lona u they can pnrorm.
E\Cf)body oa lh&lt; 1ean1 plup •nro
one JPO( or a.nothn, •• the ~·h
Wd.
' 'llt&gt;!&gt;il&lt; 1h&lt; fifth pi••&lt; Onish
and l ·S ..cord, o\'Cfall 1'1n happy

with our performance bteaUic

these teams au suongcr ~1th 1ht
C'XCtplion or BrockpOrl than Dn)'
wc'..-t played all year,"

M IIX'A'('II

nbSt'f~d .

Tomorrow chc tt:an' trl\tll tn
Canbiw Coil&lt;&amp;&lt; tu compae in lh&lt;
Btl Four tournamm1 In hopn. or
imprO\tn&amp; lhor 12·23 O•ttaU
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�sports/in short.
Royals blank Houghton
The "'&lt;lrd came to Head Coach ll&lt;tty Dimmick'$ home Sunday night

that he~ Royal's field hnckey team wu chos.tn by a draw as one of tht
d&amp;hl lem\l to participatt in the: New York Sla1c (NYS) Championships.
The 8-4 Royals ntedtd a. ttrong showing in last Wt:t-k.c11d'.s lilY to
a.sru.rc Chenutlves of a pcHt-K3SOn 51)01 in Purcha~. New Yo, . ,n
• Friday and S.m!day and they did this via • 1-0 win in Oneonra and a
Z-0 fosr at Hamilton CoUtgc over the 'lrlrtkend. This- ptrsuaded the NYS
for UB.

Champion~hip Com.m ittn- t (' dtcide on t numbd" sb . seed
Two w~k l ago lht Royals ~mcd a shoo·in when thty

W'f'r(

ranktd

third in the .state... HO\\t'\'Cf, iiDCt' then the)' lost l'Wt.'O OUl or f1Vt g.:uncs

and \\tU losing rankin@ pmi1iuns to clul!f rivals.
On Friday UB clinch«! ar le:ur a w~ktnd $pllr by defeaTing Oneonra
St. as Kelly MtGI)'nn scored tht lone _goal or the contest on a f~ from
Michelle Sulc. to t'dge rhe R&lt;d DragoO$. Debbie J&amp;n.W~k in eoaJ
pte)Crved the shu1 oul.
1\okOiynn 1S nflh goal of the se-uon closes her 1[1 Olll«m l~dc'"' Tricia
Ama, Pt\ttl Cronin, and Jeanne Quinlh•:t.n Who top the squad with six .
Hc1dJ Freilich trails .,.,ith four goals .
Mlc womtn playf'd WUtiam Smith Collqe yaterday atrernaon rnr
thetr IMI re-gular stason match. It has'ho crfcct on the tourn.amCI't
~ing, but,~ an opportunit)' ror the Royall to gn tncn noxt ~·eekcnd's
rhlt on 1111 Ul" note and he1nt dtctr f kllls.

Bulls outktck Elmira
The UB mm•, ~er tntn cash~ fn on tl\c11 gallant eH0r1 3galn ~ t
SyracUR last Saturday by ddeating. Elmira Cotlese 5·1 in the lln:t soccer

Royal booter awaits head shot

m•lch 10 be held under lhc li&amp;hl• ar lire Alumni Complell .
Tallying ror rh&lt; llullst7·l· l, t · l · l SUNYAC WC&gt;r) Wet&lt; Ric~
Carbon. Ted Moran. Jaun Lrll4les, Mark Brown and Waller Co~cn .

Royals get sixth seed

Many Pavonc played 60 mmutes of .shut-out go-l.ltendlng, replaced b)l
Gerry Kopacz who finished the rcmainma. half hour or play and was
t:s.ucd for the lont Elmira goal.
Today the tc;un Is playi:n1 'll Chwcg.o Suuc and wtlt be home on

The UB women's

Fnday ro e.change ~icu wirh Broekpon Sr01e. llolh art SUNYAC

comcsu, bu1 1hc chances arc slim that 1h(. Bulls win sttal1ht Western
Division Iitie, Only di\i';IOR winners art- ilttt'ptcd intn rh~ SUNYAC
play-&lt;&gt;ffs
1
UB chances. lit in the crue1al facl tb:u they pl11yrd 10 a 2·2 at F'ttdonl:a
State enabling 1hcm 1u v.·in an ovC'I1imc shoot-oui-'\Whlch is. ttru;tly u.wd
1ft lie brealdn&amp; procedure,.. That giVo them (t\t rd&amp;c o&lt;rer tl'lt Blue
DcvUs
But s.. fraJo State!&gt; t"" team IO catch . Unfortunately for UB. the
Beniab btat Fredonia In their m.ltch I.01 and hold a one pmt lead O't'(t

State in the pre\·k&gt;Us match.

Adnmczyk also usistt'd on Eldrid&amp;e's eoaJ aaainsr Hou&amp;)lron. While
Anne Quinlivan ft'd Adamczyk for rhe Olhcr.
Goalkeeper Pam Gabel pres&lt;rvt'd her rhird shut~&gt;ul by matins a
"hopping 16 !aVC$.
The Royal• m&lt;l Buffalo Sue ye&gt;rerday a.l\crnoon for the second llme
as rhey eye a pos.sibiUty or making Ute New York Srare Championships
lO be held rhis weekend.

the Bulls ln the standlnp.
U8 musl win tbdr final IWO James and Bufralo State mUSI lose the
rest ol !heirs ror lh&lt; Bulls to rake the tide. A tie with Buffalo Stole is no
good. due ro a Btngal victory over the BuUs lut monrb. A demise nr
Buffalo Srarc and a tie whb Fredonia for lirst will &amp;i•&lt; UB Ihe div\Sionol
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last Saturday afternoon 2.-0 o.n the oppoMnts home- twr.
lt wu their Utird stroi~hl victory withour pving up a goal.
Mary Be~h Eldrid&amp;e and Leslie Ad•motyk scored for rh&lt; Rl!yl!ls (74)
In the Houah1on march.
The duo hu ~n Ute orrense for rhe past three gam&lt;&gt; 3$ Eldridge
dnllt'd two inro-lhf ne&lt; and FroJb Adamct:yk hit for th&lt; third in a J.O
win ov~r St. Bonaventure lui week.
The llbhman conrribult'd rho lone aoal in a 1.0 win over Buffalo

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Olhtt 1Un11 to help you In yotlr JOb .arch. Sponcered by

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PRACI'IC £ INTERVIEW WORKSHOP Wed ., O&lt;t. 27
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Atttntto1 Prt·l..aw Jnllon. Cil)' Uru\'tf'J1t)' or Ntw York
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Smithsonian lnNitution Bldc, WuhlnJion, D. C. 20l6d
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UB Ski Tnm i.s lookin3
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Frida)'&gt;, 9 p.lll • To wnsend Hall IO'l CaU 6JI&gt;.J06l for
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Solckruoa and "In .,-,.pploc tethnlqutS ,.o rk&gt;hop . Tom
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and .oldtrlna for tlmrtcal project&gt;. All tre wcloom&lt;.
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Ofr~e&lt; (IJI ·JSU) to"' up an appOint-..t
Alltadoo Pft.La• S..IO&lt;S. N.,.. York Sc'-1 of Law wtll
be on campus to •nt~ pr~lu Jtlidm" on Frida),
Nov&gt; 5. CaU Mn. Shea at 1M Cascer Planntn&amp; Ofrtc&lt;
(8ll· l$U) t0 t&lt;1 up an appointmcol
Atttadoo p,..La,. Stolon Pepp&lt;tdin&lt; llm&gt;&lt;notY School of
Law wiJI be: on campus to intn"'iew protpecclv~ .. ud~nu.
ThutO.~ Oc'l . 28, Call Mn. Shta 831 -JliS 10 wt up an
appointment.
GRE A lSAT Dradllnn. Stnion &amp;oins to Craduot&lt; School
or Law School r.bould nol&lt; that tbt rqular rqiilration
d&lt;Odlin&lt; for th&lt; Low School Admiuion Tat on l&gt;&lt;cemb&lt;T
bqinnina. d.rarunc. or rcvisin&amp; wridna. We prcw1de
llu No&gt; . 4 S4tldmt&gt; coin&amp; on to Craduat&lt; School, th&lt;
rqular rq,11radoa d&lt;adfinc for tb&lt; Craduat&lt; RtCOrd E.wn ca.rcfuJI) t.raiDCd tutors, cxtmsin rderm« mtcrlals a.nd .,
tomfonabk S&lt;tllDI irl "'h"'b 10 ...,k. We art OP&lt;O
u Nov. l for the De&lt;, II =m. Appbcallons for the ORE
Mon.-Fn .. from 10 a .m. 10 4 p .m. and Mon. and Tho.-.
" LSAT can bt ot&gt;uinod •• tb&lt; Carter PlaftOIOJ orr!« I I
evcnfnp from 6-9 p.m . In Bald~ Hall, H6. Also a,..ilablt
lll Capm H all ~htrst ampo.JS) ot Ha)'CS Ann&lt;&gt; C,
oa Tut$day .-cni~~&amp;~ In 148 Parker. MSC. from 6-*:JO.
room • , (Malo Sm&lt;t campus.)
lotomgljl Ia W...,la(foo, 0 . C. Studrnts "'ho wan• 10 ll.lo.&lt;
Jt•-hll StuftRI Uttloa bRoth at th~ orpnutauonal fair ,
a semester orf Of have 1.0 Q"~tnded January UC:IIIOn lo
Wed., Oa. 27, from 9 a .m . 10 l p.m .
work In Washln11on, D. C., for a smlU &gt;tlptr&gt;d for th&lt;

Akokol Awart.otn Procnm counodioa aroup mmlnc,
Moo., No•. I, from 12 • 2 p.m .. JO Captn H all, AC. If
a.kohol it caullna probl~ms for you or somrone you kno-. ,

come t.aJk 10 us or call us at 636-2808.
Caribb&lt;u Stodt.ot Aloodolloa Ccoenl Assembly Mt&lt;tln,.
Fri.. Oa. 29, al 6:30p. m. sharp, Rod Ja&lt;kn 2nd
lounac. Alldld&lt;n« at this m«&lt;ina is mandatory and all arc
wd&lt;Omc. Tilt folloWIOJ commiuea will b&lt; III«&lt;UUI to

nOO&lt;

rcorpnllC-for our up comina C"f'C'bt, a DinDCJ a Coocm on
Nov. ll

CSEU (Gradual&lt; Sludt.at Ulplo)'O&lt;S Ualoa) acnctal
meetlna. Wtd .. Oa. 21, 1:JO p.m .. 204 To..nohcnd Hall
MSC. Altmdtnt&lt;" uracd for all those "ho tbinL thai l
uruon for arad uudmts ti a good idea or for thoK who
want marc inrormatJOn, R~ frahmenu will be- scrv«S.
UB Clltu Club ltqul~r Mn tlop The liB Chm Club
m«tw&amp; tomorrow and every thursday at Oierendorf Anno
at? p. m. Ad•anu realmation wUI he talcm for thl;
•«kdld'• tournarn&lt;nl. The liB Hollow..,n Open will bt a
fiv&lt; round, U .S.C.F. rat«&lt; tounammt and u b&lt;in1 hold in
F'dlmort )20 and Jll for !Mr&lt; ckuiiJ, &lt;0111&lt; IO the
mtC'IiA&amp;
~ Sludrol Aa«&lt;atiO• mtdln&amp;, Sat , ()a , JO, t1 I
p.m., !Mftnrlorr Anfltl&lt;, room 9.
Juqllnc Cl•b M «~oa and J o&amp;&amp;k-lo, Thun.. Oc'l . 11. 7
p.m .. 100 Allen H all (formally Baird HaJJ).
SA Assembly Fri .. Oc'l . 29. Talbm Stnal&lt; Chambt,., J :JO
p .m.
r,..ncb Clob Wcd .. Oc'l . 27, a1 4 p .m ., 1030 Clttn&lt;n&gt; Hall

All vewdc:ome.
Uod&lt;f1radUolr P•)&lt;~OIO&amp;)' Aa«&lt;atlon, Fri .. Oc'l. 29, &amp;I
J:JO p m., Diefendorf Ann&lt;~. Room I MSC. An y new

rM-mben. art

wt-kom~

R.....o CIDb

tnmUIJ,

fn., Oa. 29, 2:JO p.m ., rm tOJO

Cl..,.,. Hall

mm-ics,urts &amp; lectures
un.e Wa.r al H o me'', Thunda)', &lt;Xt. 28, 7 p.m.,
Dl&lt;f.ndorr 147 . Frcc Sponcerecl by Tolstoy Coli&lt;&amp;•·
m..n Movlt, "HI· Lthlla"-'Tht Troupe has btcn
canc:dlcd.
f ilm

LtdDrt: 0&lt;. Salt Saafonl, t0praoo and lcad•na lnttrpftt&lt;f
of tarly muSK', dualucs "Asp&lt;cu or Co&lt;al T tduuqu&lt; ia
tht Batoquc Period," 4:)0 p.m .. llainl R«ital HaD,

Amhtnl Carnpw.
.........., Sdooal ol Maa...-t,Bob Slooi.U&gt; A 0&gt;1&lt;
H&lt;in11 from NdJon, Hdntz It Skookus, Inc. wUI speak on

" ManufJII(turct't Rrps - Saints or Slnncn7". ThutJ .• Oc:t
28, I p.m ., Ditftndorf 111&lt;1.
WtOOOtCiy, 27 O&lt;lot&gt;t&lt; 19$1 . 1... SCittll..,

15, •

�backpage/ photo

It's that time or the 1ur. The blolotJcal u,.&lt; tlat mU$1
satilficd- buyina a pumpkin. Not just an O&lt;dinary pumpkin, but a

"areal'" pumpkin. What c:onai1u1a a ..,reu·• pumpkin? No om knows.
·
••Pumpba V"t.lb&amp;e'' U a 20 minute dn"c to the town of WMacridd.

but upon 51&amp;ht the amwa b o!MouJ

JUSI ouU.X Noqa:a faDs. The Pankow fanuly has opentcd the
J'UIDpkln farm for nearly lO ynn ud somdJow piled 1$ .... es "'O&lt;Ih of

pumpkins m their front yard.
··11 wasn't a aood year for pumpkins," Mrs. Pankow .aid. "TOO dry
in Junt ror them and we dkln'1 1e1 many lar&amp;c one's this yrar."
Afler buyina three pumpkins. or whleh tWO were in nne shape and the
other one shaped like a bell whh a rontn JCcm and an orange-a:reen lint,
it was off to Hale·s pumpkin farm.
A c:ouple or miles up the road, a small house appeared wbieh had a
lata&lt; worunenr of pumpkins. 0\ltside the house was 10 year old
Herb&lt;n Hales.
•
" I plant pumpkins for the fiiD of it," Halo .aid. "This year WUA't
lllal JOOCI, but busi1l&lt;ss las b«n cxcdlcnt, but I don't~ IUIY bla ones

left."
Aller trillnl us how JOC)Cia job th&lt; UB Omtal School did on bis
dentures, Hales pve us two fr« pumpkins.
''I can'c Kll them aD,'' Haks said ..1berc"s only so much pumpkin
!&gt;mod and pk 1 can cat ."

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                    <text>College change coming slowly

thtl.r tJ('tivlt~s. Thfs mstallment

The Colleges' two primM)'
functions arc:: residential and
curricular. aotOtdini to Cohen.
But neither or these art the centra.J
thrust o( the committee's work.
Urril·tf3·uy .
"Wt round t.lftt that is only one
pan or the value orJh&lt; Colltscs.
it u only one pan or a ~)id th:u
&lt;a1&lt; not evalu•tlng th&lt; needs to be filled . JuSt the
Collegn, 1 Cohen
Colltj~.. ls not the i.Uue. h 's •
Mresses, "¥1o'e arc lookina matter of who takes care or all the
grey artM," Coken nor rd.
nl Q~j~iva. Our thargt was to
look ., the role they 1hould fulfill
In the rururr~ h ls not an
took us quite a bil o r lime
tvahuuinn." To ISccomplb'h thts
to A&lt;t through all of this

d••l.s witll O.On of th• School of

A rt:hittctu.rr ond Envirottmt-ntal
De3ign f/attJid Cohtn; ta.sk rrottp
on tht Cnlll'tl*3' } uiure role in th~

9y SETH GOODCHILD
Edltor·rn·Chl•f
Editor '.t nutr:
Cbnlfory to (h~ •Big Bong
thtory• UnJ'"rsity det.'istom ~~o'''f
\ 'IO o long prOi'fif,

Til~

Unlwnit;t's cx·utlenrit•futttrt· u
/wing thrtUhrd out In nin~

'W

' 'J,

mdivldualta.tk ton-es. t'ltU'It"d
to.lth studying th~ Acodtmi£' Plun
as jorwu.rJt"d b.r ~'i« President for
Acodtml&lt; -Vfolrs Ro /Jtrt

l~~ rtquircd a dt.u
under~umding_ of the

Collc'is'

history.

Ross1Nr1'• offict.

Faced

Whllt «1eh of th- group.r was
mabll&gt;hrd to Sludy a fP«Ift&lt; orta

whh an absrr11.ct uuk.
Cohen csrablished a Mructured

or program, tht sroJW of thrir

system to approach h as an
a rchitect mlght dtal with a desi&amp;n
p roblem ~ 0\'er lhc: ~mmcr, he
m.:1 Vtith RoMbfr&amp; to review rl1e

mis:lion hUJ' ~rown 10 t!nt'OmfHUf

St\•tral funtkJmtntRI quntiom
ubour wMre tltt Uniwrsfzy should
IN h..drd. Tht 111f4 forrtS Drt
ln~rning thu/ o Unh•trsity ir
E compostd of intl'r·lot'klnl vmtJ

S.
~
tJ"

rnaJeriill," Co hen admtutd... And

commiucr's c-h11.rge. Cohen ::uk~
the Colleaes' 3dminiMralion to
dtfinc it,~ perceptiOn ur lhC:
collqc."i role 11 UB.
He. ask:ed Colleges Dcau Munoy

stru&amp;tlln~ wUh u turk uf rtSOUn'f!$,
a nJm/Jtrsonw Scutt burwzcrDtY

Schwaru. 'o prepurr J..D 0\'ffV,CW
;and to dd)\'c:r m(ormauon on the

Ulfd rimtfar rtJUdbfud:s.
~1/'..'tflng

Q

l/i'D/Jty 'dUNHOII

ana provtdlm: UB Sllttlerlll Wlllt u
p r()fl" bflllrOnml'nl/Or 111iurHnR,

om/ 1rowth hu1 bun o t'tmuum
goal for Unlv.r&gt;lty o(Jm/nlW"IOn
•nd focully . ThtY cunrt'dt lht
pllllt'IIJI oft/forts In th•&lt;' artdl .
This is tht first Jn a .Ytl~s.
upp..uing throogh&lt;Jul th•

Jtml3rtr. on tht (OS/.. Mrt&gt;ups ond

THE

l

Colltj!es' budgcu, pro&gt;!&gt;«'tUJ , p:~&gt;t
evalu11tiom IIIliJ ~urricufa, !\II of
lht!l lnformat1on \I.'M conden~d
lnlo '!ltYtraJ black
books-academic pl11n' \
lCDdtmllrk Commntcc mctllbcn
followtd Cohtn ·~ dlrtcth·e to read
all th&lt; lnf01ma1ton in the bla&lt;~
volumes.

it was not until we felt we had a
rc:asona!Jk undCT~ta.nding did we
-sun 19-discu.ss rhern,"

The task force no.ned by
tx.QJI'IInin.s other university•,.
mod&lt;l• of lhe Coll&lt;l!a and lhe.n
mrncd to 1he " pey areas. " Thaearc "esstnual to lh( vnaltty of che
University and include the 5pedlll
major prog.ram. irnemational
t tudJfj, GtneraJ Education,
tsdva~mcnt ""d ofher academ&amp;c
4tr VIcQ.

"Wh~tl c:unr out uf our
dLi-ruh,oru Wl5 a.n cxdting kind or

pkture, ·• Cohen mnint:~ined , ''The
u&amp; l ~" was nor or ho...., lhe
\ 'olh:su· 'lipctintnlt)' fit mto thc-

Unl\'t-,\tiY ~lfUttUrt 0 but nuher of
~~: rc r .uea~ :u u whole TheM':
'Qrt of ))'IUt t)\JI
"ma~es the Univcnily 'ttiAT, \ UCh

the

p3l1\ are •t-e
3&gt;

U\e C'Oht-tn.t nuerloc'-ln&amp;
• see COHEN page tQ

EORUM

Gay Commun ity secure at UB
By JOAN KUSHU
SP«Irum Stqff Wrurr

QJ

Ho QUid poet .1/(Jw/y d~·t~W~S
ht+ nrrvously approDChti th;

n/fin' door qf the Go•· P~Jplt ·,

httcto$exual world
Nonettldes,., US'!

oomronnble

1n J

hett ro~uaJ

cn,lronmau .

acctpcance-.:u least on t-ht
\Ur(a.ce-toward homo$e~uil.lll~
ha5 n1ade h pos$£blt fm gays to
"come CtUI O ( lht ,,O~et." 1011JC'
tor the fim tnnt, te&amp;uluns. In!.

"You can go la ahtre and 'rash.
read a book or ma.galine or join
in the con~en.a.1ioru that are
U~U:tll)' 8011lJ. 011, but yOU ~SWii )IJ
feel wc1«trne", ,.a,Jd Marl' (1\0t her

bllSicall)'

-1/hunrt' IGPAJ. Lt+bnmP, ug(Jinft
Ott / Or NU/1, Uhmu IWO }UI/NJm

C\)mronablc SCK"tai and ed\u.:ouional

rtaJ namcj :. 1~bian li"mg un

tfl\ aon.me.f\t tolervitwJ \\onh g3)'

cnmpu;,

hh dlf.!~flnoluln, he- rt•JI} p momMI

i"ludc-m ~

m f'nfltr t ht.t lhnuJiltA thtn
(O~tng q d~·p
mm·e:~

h rrotlf ~~~ QftC'C" U.GUUI
tnworrltht OMn door a&amp;

rcvcab,

Mmt of u s·) homo-.uuaJ

popula,ion H~)idc tn a ~enaU
"under,round '' L"Ommunuy l'ff

l hr t&lt;oCJrd resomtd.l m hiS ltrud.''FagRIJI 1 " . ft'rranu D /)ahilfh)'.
Tltr dMU\It/uf ltiiOrdJ Hlru m

campus, '3llowins lndtvidual) 10
enJOY tht:lf 'OCl8.J rcJa.tion\hlp)

hll h.ad und /mnt 10 m1ntJ pourful
u.nd cun/wimt. U~WTI,nrn oftht
pu.H~ With unr foot m tit~ door,
hr enun Jh~ J.mall room thinkin&amp;
to h•mself, ''ThiS ls &gt;Omrl~lng I
ha,•t to c-ome ttJ terms Wth. ••

(nor hu rut name), a le:sbiau "'ho
h a.i "bten ou1" for about t v.o
yean. b llvin1 wiHI her lover and

Without discrlmination. Theresa

a ft&lt;t.r. drut: (riendJ in thdr o wn
aparunrnL "So fill , nrc at U B hill
not ort.Kntcd any hassles M far as

my scxualhy is concerned/' she
said. "it is a comfortable private

ot every homOKJtuaJ at
UB has &amp;one tluouah this
experience. Yet, mot1 ir
not all bomosoua.ls have ,one
lhro\J,s.h the confusln.a trauma of
-aa:cptina it and
asStnina

N

life here...

·'The GPA
C311Ct ; ·

m;t ~ e~ ~ia.U~ns
C\OiilltiC~. "a~d

Theresa

ba.J.\he: Jl "' hCIOf run b)' peuplc
2S t ear• and undc-r thC"y ha"e t:1
t&gt;ecu:.- uoden.landlng. of ga)

studenl lire. "
Ahhoush the offkt door •~
open ror all smdetm. m~tuy ..to not
drop by dunn&amp; 't'c: wcr'-. Tl!t'rt tt.

a !urge tum nt.u , however. at tht'
friday ntghl "Corfee Hou.sr••.
whtoh iJ,

A

-'OdaJ aalhcrrns: open to

all aay lludents. While OP"!n to
bolh met~ and women, the
"Cof(ee House " auracts a
predominantly malt crowd.

Generally, the majority of lJB
homoKxuab haV't not fac:f'd any
acadcmk or cdueacional
discrimination becau.st' of theu
se!'uality they ny. '"Teachcn do
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to:..:.:
fee
::l:...., I not toow thal ~u. are say unl~
r
you tell them," Dave, a
T he GPA b 1 rC'COifllud siUdcnl
orpnlzatlon th&amp;t existJ along side:
tht other uoups and plays 1
major role in py Rudmt life. It

homost~uaJ araduaJt .student

wd.

''Evtn thtn it does not m,ake

much of a difference In the
clas:ttOOm.''
,.J told my tea.cber. " Scott, one:
of the: few malt nursine. stude:nu
at UB said. "but that

f lS

beaus.:

sbc asked m~. She seaned 10
accept it .and that was th.a.l ••
P robably I he most difficult
probkm that f;c:es tht aa)' .Si lldHll
is "a&gt;mma out" or ~scnin.g thc1r

homosexu&gt;ll1y publicly 10 1h01r
roommatet and dow fnend! in the
donns. Unda, a labilln who once
fivcd in 0ovc:rJ10ff but now resides
off campus, put up a lit&amp;n ovC'r hc:r
bccl which rud "I om a l..elblan".
"If p&lt;aple wolkcd in and decided
they did not like ll, It wa&gt; thd1
chotec to 1caVe, or stay," Linda
maintAined. ' 'My tuitemates
accxpttd h. Thtte- were no major
problmu. except for one girl
outside t.he suite:: W'ho decided co
stan rumors ..bout my best friend
being a bi&gt;e•ual ($he l&gt;ad a

boyfri&lt;:•d)

. I found out whO

m)! rea! friendj ._.trc."

when I think abnut what mlaht
happen If he eve~ found oUI, II "
a rcally uncomfonable and scary

ll&lt;forc Bob. Trusuter or lhe
CPA, "came out" while tivtns in
the dornn. he was auemely
afraid or being boatel up by his
f\lftmmalc and hi5 roomm;nc'.s
peco. " WhC'n I cventua.Uy aold
htm the uuth," Bob said "I wa.s
.5UrprUtd to have found jl 10 bt
th.e oppo, ue He KmlS to be more
arraid of me lhan I ,.., o( him .
Now he sleeps in his pant.s every
night and chana;CJ in the show«.''
" I wish \traigbl pcnple would
rt'alite that we do not go around
auackina peopl.e. and ripping their
clothes off." Dave mHed .

situation.'• Roy has "come out"
howtver' 10 his close rrimdll and
the GPA.
In mmt!Jtuat.ions other thAJJ
the IYPf Roy Is CJI::'IC'Cic:-ndna in the
donru, homo"l(U&gt;lity 1\u been
looked upon in an unconnovef'1:ia.l
liahl by the UniveoiiY community .
" The Univeuhy has a areat
toltrancc (or aU life say1es." said
Viet President for Student Affa.irs
Ri&lt;h81d Si&amp;g!ckow. "I cannot
recall bea.ringlllly complllinLJ
about or hom the OPA ln several

R oy (not hi! real name), a
fr~man on c:e.mpus. dac:ribed
himself a.s a ..closet" homosexual
where:: dorm lire is c:oDCCTDed .
"My roommate hu already kt me
know he hates pys," II&lt; said, "I
shiver under my c:ov&lt;tS 11 niJht

" Al UB, p&lt;aplc usually treat
the same a an)"one ctsc."
Bob said, "Th~ a&lt;ocpt
homOSWlalhy without any real
problems. Yet, In the future we
hope not to have lO deJine
ound•cs as a•Y but to be acccptrd
as p&lt;aple."

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TinY CanAOtlllu•vlng EdltOt
Jol'\ Ota.UMII'II gtno Ect1t01
A.lln C. K.tc-hlc/Me ~tiQiflg Editor
Oa~ld Mt'i~a/AI'I OJ,..ctot

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Sfth A.Jien/Cfft
D•vta dtllsiiCotttrlbiiMCI

Nuclear arms awareness

Glamour Search

On No"cmtxr II rbe UU chapter.s or The Union or Conc::cmtd
Sdc.nusu and 1be La"ym Alliance For Nudear Arms Control ¥~ill
be tht' local ~"PQnsors. for tht Na.Uon·widc ··Con\O~don Day" on
nuclear wtaporu control. Sim1lar progrums ~,·u be' htld at O\'c.r 100

Glamour mn.aar.me ts l()(lkin,s..for tn.LI"ants lor il~ t9.8.3 Top 10
Cullcst Women Competition~ n:uiunal ~mnt to find to

collctt! and lav. schOtlb. around tht nation wi;h 'he basic.• tvpr~
bring solulioo.s to the nudtQJ a.rms race,
The progr.a.rtl \IIIII commence :u J:JO 1n 10., O'Bntn Hall Y.dh
nlms on the ~l~llon of con.,.tntional ur timittd nudear \\lr. to
tK follo-...ro b) a dlscuss1on on arm&gt; conuol by Poli1ieaJ Science
Profeuor Jcromt Slatt'r

Olll\llllldina female undergraduate )tudenL'i.
rhe winnnrt will be judged on 1heir record ur llth1evcment In
acatWHc st.udlu.i andtor e-Atr.tc.urncohu "'""hie&gt; C•n o::AJnpus ot in
cbe ~munity. and ";u be: ~elected by a panel or tht mag:~~ino
editors.. Th~ tO 'l"innen \!I ill ttcCI'~C o c;uh pnzc Of 51000.

For mort. information oo enttring ahe search, ·omaa Ann
Hie~&gt; in

IS Capen Hall or rail 6l6·l.803. Th&lt; deadhne (or

application.

1&gt; Dec&lt;mbe.-

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Otve Heekmantllhoro
Jame• suue._JP~to
l(tvtn A. K~r1Spcrr1s

Deirdre Mirtln/Atts
fOf\y OroJodaJWIItk

Sob scnooleyJS'"'

F•••u,.

SCot FlthaUPIIolo
MlcNtU F. HDPI!i, fJS-urt Cont.rlbuctnp

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MtchiMI CutAIOIOIActHttlllng All nager
Clnd~ U~o•Qhlln.!A dt.Cootdln•tot

Renee MlllerlPtDduetsOJt llf•n•gtt
~tiN• Otv1\d/Adt. ProducrJon Coor.
Lllutle ConwayiPIOCWeflon

TM SpKtrum: 11 serweo bf tno Flt1k1
~t¥WIPipot 6yndfc:tte. Los. Angete:t

Time$ Syndta"Ata, CotW~Qiate Heeaunt!
S6rv1Qf Unll6d Ft•'"''' Syndtatltd
and'Unl!ed Prtss Sy"&lt;tiC.Ilot,

Tit•

SIHC/rum Ia repreun~ed !Of nattonlllt
aow.rus!~ DY Communleatlon• tnd
Ad\otr11!l1ng SGf'llc:t.a lo Slltdent-6, Inc.
Olrcu~atlon

•::,•oe: 20.000

tM !,.CINm ottlt.el It• kx:.lted In
14 h.lcty Hell, State Unh•ttelty ol N lfw

'Yoril II 8UfltJo. 8utlaJo. Htrw YO!"

1• 260 Tetep~t! (116)1536-2468.
eooy,.g!'!t 1012 Butta~ t4.'Y . The
SQecuum StliOflftl Pftlo&lt;llctt1 Inc.
£0110flll policy Is detefmlnlfd by IM
EdltOt"·ln-Cn~f f\epubHc•tlons ot eny

mentt l'l•r•ln without tne expren

consent or tnt Eanoc.t~hltt l •s
'"~u,

fotb4ddeo

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NtwtPro.aslnc,. 1370 Sontel Sl
Bufl• lo, NY

Be Sure to
ATTEND S.A.'S
ACTIVITIES FAIR
Tomorrow L
Wednesday,
October 26th&amp;.
I 27th

Mandatory Assembly
Meeting
Friday, Oct. 29th ,

3:30PM
Talbert Assemb ly
Chambers
President Sample wi ll
Speal&lt;
Attendanc e wi ll be Take n
Mandatory Senate
Meeting
Wednesday. Oct. 27 3 :45

In Capen Lobby
from

lOAM - 3 PM
All Are
Welcome I
•

P.M.
Talbert Senate Chambers
The Role Will Be Called

Mandatory
A .C.T.I.O.N . Committee
Meeting Today,
Oct. 25th-4PM In
Room 222 Talbert Hall.
Students Are Invited

The Student
Association
Wishes to
Express Their
Thanks on
Behalf of the
Student Body
to Everybody
Who Made This
Years
Homecoming a
Great Success.

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�Chemistry complaints precipitates reaction
atlnbula. the (•JIUrt' rate

Dy OA VIO d• LlSI

yean 10

0Jfltrrbwtmr fdllor

F

0 1 )r.:n~,

scudenu

.a1

11

lhr n-ature

(1\'tf

or liir\y

lht

he1eroacnous aruup-somc
~t udcnts a.u just bcurr :at if3Jpin&amp;
the concepts whilc o1hcrs just
shouldn't be- in the clan from thr

UB

ho•r complamod 1h01
cmaJn duses,, fil.c
( htmi\U) 101, aft' 100 rl£0Uf01.tl

stan ." Funh""morr...lhar is no
plan 10 r~rkt the ~umb&lt;r of
pcopk &amp;nuna lbrou&amp;h thr cou,~
cht numbor of f4olur&lt;&gt; chong&lt;&gt; oil
I he ttme.''
In FAll 1979, lh&lt; br&lt;&gt;~dO*ll
attordina lO the (hcmh~ry
dcp:mmcnt, WA) (In pu~nta.gcl.
A-8.6. B-19.20. C· J.I.J, 0-16.3,
F-13.1, -.ilh l .l -.ithdra-..nz

an4 &gt;ubs&lt;qurnllt fad tnOtr
«udcnu lb&amp;n 1hr, should Bu1 1h11
•P~3n au bt chanams.
la'l \o\te.k~~ chcmhny

101
eAanunauon was lntcntlona,lb
matlc ta)lC'r than in the p:uc,
dtpanmtnt offituls admn '"
order tet orr"tntn rrom bdnaahc
uduyp1al ""'toed out" courk
Pn&gt;f&lt;$&gt;0r Anhur
\laucrtl, "'ho -..u In du:r~ or lhC'
fir~t tnt, ~d ''ftlc q~tfOM 'AC:rt'

dwnng thl' St1nr'Qcr DutlnJ 1hr
foUo'lllfln.&amp; )t:at (tn pttcc:ntage),
A~.O. 8-11 ~. C-%7.4, 0 ·24.7,

a,..m.,.,_

F·27 .0 -.11h •• odduaonal S.7
d:roppin1 chc clau dunn.c the ye;u
Chtmi;IT) Cholr Slooley
Btuckenstcin rc1tcnut'd
Dannh~tacr'' '-rntlmc.nt Ihill ··w.e

eaJttr •han an prf'Vlou:s yeats."
Ourooa f•ll. 1981. lh&lt; median
"radt (Or 1500 ~1Udtnl5 Wi\J 46,
com,a.rtd co a 63 thl.J Km~ttr
Cunrru 101 1n~rructor Uanid
D&lt;1nnhaUlet li-rt"C'i i1 -.as a

"• falL., Bruckenstem c.aid Ihal

''dclebc-ulc 'lUttnpl ro maLe thr
tum .... dllrJCUll ••
Thr ptlmary reason, tht)' ll)' b

mtmten and do..'"tort • 1'\0\t

don'l It(

on •dequ••• ba&lt;~arouna In

"~Ntcd

out'' prem:uurcly thusr
ht 3ble 10
Yo til once rh~ art tn lhtt

chrniiSiry.'" He added that "the
Un.vershf " ronctrnnl ilboul

tecaininJ •u,.denu 1 not cllminatinJ

miJnr arra of concc:nmmr'"
OannhlU\n "'~d thcrc tJ "no
tffcm 10 c:flmJnaac stud.c1Uii- tf
JU\1 W~&gt; Of k\

('lut

rouuc trasmn&amp; ruunc

mstrucfutf ..... tu anumr they haH

~nmlcnu v. ho m tgJn no'
f\('f(~um

bnunt)' ror CVCr)'Onc

101 is ri&amp;ourou~ btuU~C ·~is •
~'"

1h;u lh() wan1 10 aUt"\'ratr uudt-n1
dann~ that rh~ tourJt b ~tfl.iC I Urtd

to

i

lhi.l • t } '' Ht

11'-c fill·tn qvc.stton,: baxd on
nomcndature is ralrer lhlln chcm.
In lh&lt; paSI. "Thr old &lt;~S h4d
multiplt choke que:Jtion,,
follO"&lt;d by a sc:oood I'OfliOn in
~·hkh 1hc .,_uc!cnt -.or ked on
ln\Jihr problenu." It&lt; •Old
Add11ion.ally, 111t'io hud 10 ~I
&lt;Qti"Sil'l\1, rm JRdc '"'" a.;h
pruon mUll do,._~c ho'lll mant

PO ants 10 ,;.. baoed on lhtlr
JUdJrmrnt f'\~J1ua.l lon "

Dannhauw adclrd Jh•l ih&lt;
' 'Jo&amp;btlea ur handtln,a I 500 exams
"llh IhillY!'&lt; of qUdiJQO Ire! 10 a
~0, nf rompla.IOUi Q)OC'CfniRJ the
iradUIJ"
Mly addod lhaJ lht \eCOnd
.. ebminatod o.bu IO t\11

dn-..n on ehcarina. "TC'Khtna
IUUI&amp;f\U

CTA•s) "-Oi.lld 80 OH"r

tht aam and w me studcntJ 'tll&lt;ould

wnlt

tn the to rr~ rqualiCJnl,

ICCUliOJC lhC

&amp;tadC:r

U(

tniUln1

lhrm." tn on:ler- lo pro\c th1t tt\t
tt'" ¥~H a.Jtcrtd, prores\Cn.s hl\t
hod to ¥') 10 llfCIIJ l&lt;nJ ih&gt; IU pro••
It uOnt in.stn.ch».'' Munul.,-

&gt;aid. "had lo put lh&lt; &lt;&gt;COm undu
a mkrO)(opt: 10 show thll the tnk
WD frnhcr en .some paru thAn
other.s." Maucm rccaUA havana to

··,.ero.- 5ome tats

so 'We coulo

c0n1pwt lbe: tWO pilptr51f I

lkm,"

1\udrnl qucsdoncd hu

lnsuv&lt;1or lnr 101 Ja.:ob
\lannsl;y bri.Jc-vn thet new. lest
lorm&amp;t of U multiple c:IJo,.,c ilnd

M&amp;tlttn su,ut"SU that no one
\ho~dd bt- }'UI'pris.rd &amp;I the Cl)IC'f
e\.aln- "\ta.nt' dtpanm("ftll! ha\r

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Md to chartJC tht11 uand4rd\.

1hougll ~c hlt"C! bffn "'ow.n- than
otbtn. •• Not ina such
~tudent

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"'-as th11 hlfh, •hen tb~

Nnw, Ylt"H
mlrt~lt., .•·

lcamn:J 00" 10 C'\rtt'(t

Mattn\k)' .&amp;nd hi! ~oUeauC"t ar~
1\UW AI.J!.t'oif\t J Udf.J'H\ ~hO \-.;OfC"
f'O\lrly uu the C\ilnn. to rc"l"n the

o-

"On 1!\t firtl lt..l. lnur to
fi-. .,..can -cosrd I&lt;'• than oil)

tQ\H \r

f-'1~ SIO&lt;~ 10 lh&lt;IJ &gt;lanclorcb

CHEMISTAV 1M;. 12

University Sale
Hazeltine Terminal Regularl,-.$695.00

Sale Price
• . *$485.00

Coming Soon

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With mudt love 11.

o.s\um,.lon .. !tU~h as 1h~1

v..ho like (ht:mistr)' r:~il
it, Millctn Qtd 2U ~can aao il

.J() percent

850 Niagara
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837·5007
I Deu }Amle &amp;. Joel
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Compute r Corners

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The ~·sNslslant
Prog&lt;am ol Adetpho l.lnM!fSIIy is~ Jar~
and old6t A&amp;rapp«&gt;Yed program or its
kind in New Vorl&lt; State, w11h more lhan 4.000

• •, . . , . .. _gold

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gr&amp;duates.

Salanes at all ~15 have lnqeased w11h ~
exuaordirwy growth of !his~. ond lop
lawyM s osslsUints earn as much as $)2.000.
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Courses offered in· GIIRDEI'i OTY. U •
HUrfnN&lt;iiON. U.. ond /OWiHATTAN.
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or lelepnonco nghl now: (S16) 663· 1004
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�editorial
It's the system

leaderahlp, even the buildings nave been assailed,
and full about no one has not been signaled out
for blema. But during all of this linger pointing,
there hes been none at the University Itself. TM
•eal PIOblem here Is US's structure
A university ts not supposed to be a Dureacracy.
It Is supposed to function admlnlslfatlvely 101 only
one reason-to clear the path lor learning Ugh!&amp;
anould be turned, classrooms selloduled correctly,
lillie Items like thiS-tl\at seem so trlvlll-matttl II
stUdents hOpe to be ed~eated . And In thi s sense.
the Unlveral~ucceeds administratively.
But when
omes to dellvarlng academ.c
servlcea and upport-as well as educational
diversity-the Unt¥erslty I ails apart. ThOle ere tens
of units that do the same ta5~ . troiTI different
building•, even campuses. There are 11 lust live or

One or ltte most confou~dlng Items about this
University Is that It has all the makings of ooe of
the top odueatlo~allnstrumentsln the country
Fine, well-&lt;espected faculty gTiea the labor,.orles.
libraries anCI classrooms. Tnere Ia 1 modern
Dllysleal plant •nd the atU&lt;Hot body Is arguably tne
best In the State system
Yet UB rema•ns lrustratod by Its Inability to
btea~ the top echelons ol American higher
educat•on Institutions. Our reputallon pales; aod
there Is an qverwhelmlng sense ol e failed mission
here. And almost everyone who hiS had a lorum
has taken lhe opportunity to advance a rhoory.
Individuals have been crlllcltod for

fing~rprinl
fa

rile

,~

S"tt II th•• tM Do~'Cf.tl., mull
N e•gf'fiH" r••'• o/1'*' or ola.,

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lfnd ;o gtt mro b•ts
AattottltJtlmenfs " '" e tHen tUft irl
'"• •Nc 1ne &lt;Wrf'lor nmpu1 p4Pfll
•ttnuvnt•ng '"'' inr:l O/fPrmg

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onfv '""' ont hlff.llme ttmpo/•fY
t•c.Jit'( J)OJition a,d VOIU(I(HI
wottlfJ to metnllln lr-evfNV
11m.sttr i/t&amp;Jttt ,,_Introductory
courn ""M.notlty WomM ,,. '"'
US olcta I'WO Othet COUIZIS
Wt wer• 1110 ~I'CfltftH llllt
dimming th1 l1rgt
on
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lho mlddt• of IJI911 Intel " •wom•n
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liltrtrChy lhtt Is slmflll ro the

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lt,ulry to' the Tl'tlro Wotfd

the UnNeraUy hts not bHn wiNing
to makt thll position ' full-time
ltfflifl IIICif 1/ne•

Ruth Meyorowlu
Coo&lt;olnotor w,.,.•a SludJ"

Eo.tor
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c:OttftKtot:t to 1n1
w111

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WI wtue very ple1r&amp;d oy A l11n
ICICIHC"s po~llve .rlfcf• (Oct I I on

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Notnlng Clan 1&gt;0 accomplished In a ayttem ot
over·lapplng, tractured, empires There must be a
central tore•; olherwlse, the University Is a comedy
ol errore. And tne lel.lghter stopped • long time
ago,

'"• onl)t 1..-g•l requ•rel1'~rtt to
purcftue '"-~01 ~~ N•* ror1

'C&gt;r

,,.,uu Fooa S~trv1ce

lao~ ol

six department5, lor example, !hal provide
aulstance to minority students, with no cenl!al
coordlnallng •ole to solidify and overaee those
efforts. Non! until the University createo e special
post fust lor thla tasl&lt;.
The Universi ty's academic ellor1s need to be
streamllnea If thi s Unlverslty "'anta to run a
orveralflld. llbera(#rts and humanlllea-orlonted
Institution, cornplele With student and tacully
oroducllvlly, then II must addren~ts process, as
well as rts programs

to gtw

UP

lftt Will

a.n• and md-1 OOIJOIIU#ona to the

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lntraruigencies

fK.,Ifflf1• ltiOitQ I'OJIINe
rlflfUIIIOtt In OftoemO.r ol lilt

Tho following wu

IIH/ It II dUIICU, to
Und• rJ"rnf wny ffl Will tftOIJQfll·
otJt •nc lllmly tonatructed f'hO
ptogr•m , ... oe., 10 dtllbtrettty
tton•w•lltd by ';Oilt offici. Your
conc•m tbout It• nHd tor
tddllfon1l fund• • rtd ltiOUI'Ofl
'"m• Ul·loundfHJ •rw1
lnlppropt/ate oon•ltl• rlng ,,.
tlttOII«&lt;o•ptlnlllon r..lf propou/
outUn••
4f It OW UndWIIIf'lf11ftg t/Mt
Am•rkan StW'-J b11 WOii«J
l~uPIIontlfy ltlld to OOttllt tltf
lpptovot ol t~ P~O
dU,!ng the P•Jt ltn -;Hrl. Th...,
ha~t COmPlied With tl/ lilt
rtouft~m•m•~ contotmtd with 111
tlte tU~k •nd htvo ~rtftl~,

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PfeekMnt ror A,e.tterntc:

~ff1 111

A-rt AostbeTV
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memo•,-, Ql the E~.ounv•

Commltt•• oltlte Gr1dU1tt
SchOol. tnd fhu1 rtlpontiO~ lot
• PJNOVI I 01111 M;tt QradUIII
PIOQ,..ffJI. WI 1/e fUfPI'(JM IO M i t
ol 'fOUittiUNIIO lecllltttl tflt

llttet ._,,.,..,. ot ,,. Pn o

PIOIJitm In Am«lcan SrUdf••
fft&lt;WOII ... , , _ , . your

con4Mn lor •

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tctdfmlc pl•nnlng PIOC:.JS w. do
ftOI tH t~t tflft PIO(Jf'lf'l ll,fldl
In th• wey of th••• o~'"" p/tltl.
The IJA In Amttltln SrudJu

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oxc.ptlon• l /HOP&lt;&gt;..I ror • P•O
JNOflf8m. AlttH ell 111111 Worlr tnd
th• t:onrrlburlonl •~~&lt;~
I'IC()mmtndatlo/la lt()m tht

Gtldutte Sc'hool'l ExecutiVe
Commfrl11, your oiOc• '"'''" 011
rtmtlnlng Jntran•Jo•nt.

'" our cona.m ovet llttlututt of
the AmiHICO~ Srutllol PhO
PfOQfOm, '"' ,,. r«~_.• fl~g
aUgguUofl&amp; lot
tf'IICtlw
•ctlott 10 .nsurw iu

con•

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lrop~U!enrer/0&lt;1.

We oro NfM ro

-* Wi ll&gt; '/0111 oil/« foweJ'f 11011
P - A. Murpltj

c.n-auo
Or•duatt Scnool

Mldta~

Member~ of

Executlvti' Commit I,.

�op-ed
Guest Opinion

T

uv

Arab~.

namly Lebinese militiA men. that have oubllcly

ctalmea refiponslbllll)l lor their action Noi&gt;Qdv, 11\Ciudlng
Israel, f~Cled them to do what ttley dki-thtty acted on
Uu!lr own GoH'IQ one st~p hutnor, OAS accv.$G$ l5fDtl of
murdenng Bat,lr Gernayel, while In aatrut a tell wtng
MO&amp;km\ w~&amp;. ,;uested In oormocHon A~!ltl ttle murder,
The OAS cnaUenges the history of terrorl$.m Jnd as
absuro ae. tr'lls 'oun~$. c:IQes ro1 tltshate 10 compittt
l&amp;•iU!I wnh the Nazt movement In reall1y, If we woUld
attempt to Ust PLO cum&amp;t commlllecJ agamst mnocent
~opte . tnc:ludlng L~banese thl$ paper wotJid oe too sF\ott
to contain \hem all Ju~t to touch oo 1ome highlights 100
refresn your memort~s. let rn~ tecall Just a few

II The
murder ot I he lsr~ou oetegatlon 10 ttle OlffT!plc G&amp;me' in
~un+ch When the aurvtvlng muroerers werE teteased
from the German j ail thft'r w6re weloomod home ~'
heroes by an Arab country. Later one ot them O&amp;camo

Open Forum

Af·a tara advisor u • reWitrd tor his achievements.
2) Tne au act\ by the PLO on 111n tareell s.cttoo• aus 1n
Avlvlm killing 22 e orel"! Oft theU w•y to aattool.
3) Capturing a kln. oarden of 3 10 5 vear otds In M lagav
Am ln. an autmpl to ta l•o~mah tl'le lunoll government
while killing tho children.
4) Const1n1 shelling Wllh l&lt;.aiiJ$h !ihtJis towaro (liVtll.a.n
cttle!i along tho north border ot Israel.
5) Murderlng Israeli diplomat• an(l $hoottn(1 at Jews
coming 04.1t of synagog ea. tn vartou!'i European eoonttl@5,
Not ontv Jow s suJter 1rom PL.O actio~ Ona:e tne PlO
oatrted power en&lt;f the euppott or .some Arab countries.
genenuea '" lnUHmallonat e-enter to1 terrorism In
Lebanon. Documents were found ln PLO neadqullit1tUA
prov!ng connectlorts wt1h tl'le mo't brutal tenorlst
organlzation5 In the WOfld. Fourleen year old boys were
bougtn b)' tho PlO tram poor lem!IIH In Yarnen and ottter
ArBb countrle·s, Otalnwutted and sent (O flghl But lh&amp;
1)aople wt'fo au11•1e~ the most from t,e PLO acllvltles
were tf'le Lebanese 111emserves, Ualng lhelr w~at)ons. t)l6
PLO toult what they wanlud, forcing the h4tlpleu
lebanese to do as truty were told to Qr D4 torh;~eo 01'
klllectlf they did not cooper ale. Other punishments

,,.y

lnciiJCI.!d~

1) Rape (Ex. The fape and mutder of I he dBughter of
StJe!H: Mehmod Et Muri from the vmilge of An5if, lOCI led
between Slaon and Hab1n1a, that dlo not eooperBJe Her
body was tound latcu with ~er broasll cut on
2) Tearing" per5on Into plec~s by tylno nlm Wilh cnoma

to four 'f!C!pa that drive tn four dUforonr&lt;urecllonl In the
rTHc:ldle or Jhe day In the maJ, square of the chy of Sidon
and then drtYlng on with the pieces.
3) Cuttlng otl tf'le flt~gera o f Ct1rlatia" tatmers to prowonl
them from joining Haddad's mUttlas.
•1 Ttle mu"cre ot 200 Cttr~sUan&amp; after tockli'IQ tnem In
thttlr church tor rwo days and ranucktng tJ\Dh houses-. In
tt'!e vi Hag$ ol Hays,ee h' JRli!l COUr'lh' on the 19th ol
Octol&gt;e&lt; t975.
MUCh mo10 could be Uld abOU\ PLO Cflmo&amp;: wt~lcl\
enjoyed the support of Arab nauons au the way. But
lu,nfng bac~ to the !&gt;fflall ~cale ot ou' campuo;, an e\lerH
took piece here before the Israeli operation In Lebanon
!hat p•inl&amp; a P"C\I.,II(t W(H\h a: tl"lounnd w Of\1$, OVrtno ..
J)&amp;rtormance by the ls,aell student lolkdance group at an
ll1tarneHontf oultural evenii"O on lhe Amherst campus.
the Arab stuOi!nt$, sumulared by rr.e Pale5tln1Ans "mo"'~
tllem, \flO&lt;J
lmttupt the perfOffl"'ance by shouting
oerooatory phrasea !'ind tentng 1he room. Muc:h to 1,1\en
dl!i•PPOi nunent. the l.ebenese stuclents .stayed, c;n ee'od
the Israeli group ~nthuslas r 1cally, •na 5h00k their hand5
alter 1fle performance. Wa' 11 bec•use they 11"-ed the
tstaeU'a QerfOI'mance so mucf'J? 01 did tnev tlnow even iU
I hill time the ''at tece olin&amp; OAS that today tlla.s to use
the Lebaneae misery 10 ac.hleve thch goal-to diS\Otl lhft
lactt tl'l an attempt to turn the pubUo .senumont against

'o

tsraat
AvlkJt Arnrtfn. tn l.sraefi stUdlllfl st 118.

By RichardT. H ull

d wa$ &lt;leeply Dothereo bV his lrlend's
deatl'l-no11iO much bV the fact ot 11. ror ha f'lac:l
bewme reslgnod to Ita eventuality some tlmM
aoo, when his Jrlend ellpped fnto a coma, but rather by
.somethlno 1'11$ trlend's parents haCI c:lone. For, HHt)' naa
told tf'l.e dOCtor&amp; that tney wantad the chemotherapy and
other treatmertt5 tlopped 1nd wilnl\td no "llOiolc'
meuures perlorrnod In case their son stopped bruthlng
or had )()me other c:Usls To Edit tlmos' teemed tttat
tr'\e.v wantecl their son to die. wan~ed 10 shorten tathef
than P'Oiong the Urtto th-ey hid lett togothet Sometimes
Ea reels th•t hla friend was killed ny his parent&amp;
SaUy nearly c~ed on ttte lump In het thfOit., she
!ought bi9~ tl'r&amp; telua Hm nut, offbeat molf'l~ r tlad oeet'l
' 'ding In • mototcro&amp;! raee and had had an accident.
Sillily ind hi!' motf\er t'llld just ttarf\Od tf'l•• 1'\e, pa1aiY3I5
from 1ne nock down was C)etm•Mnt. aut What had
shoe-ked. Sally wu not Just fhi.S newt, but he1 moll'l'Or'.5
attltudo. Oepen&lt;1en1 on an jncwetUng ca.thele. for hat
continued e..tstence, h.er moth.or hid 1otd ,,._ miC11Ci11
team 1hl1 she wanteo It out-that sns wantod to dle. Her
roother had alway• boon • Ught'ec. a pootson with •n
tncr8'dlble l&amp;&amp;t fo' life. Now she wants to dle-atmo:tt as
ttlough sn&amp; wete pelntln; a gun at her Mad ana
squeezing the trlgglf. Sally tlad never opPGS1MJ ner
mp!,•r's decisions before, but shtt steeled ~rSblf for the
comln.g dlscu.55tons
the mec::llcal team 'l!"ho taa.d
turned to SAlly tot tf\.e decision, u. she nad been glvtna
the consent lot her mothefs treatment sJf\ce ahe Wa.5
hO•Pitofiud.

E

wt,,

Ed and Sally have confronted s.ltU.etk\fls lnv·otvlrtg e
grow11')Q number ol Ameracen.a.. Our medical teehnok)Qy
hU ~regressed to the point Where much can be done to
forestall deattt and prolong Ute In shuatlona which , 20
yeaf5 ago, woo~d have feiutted In 1 relatively quick death.
But thll same technologY has not evotWKJ to \~ polnt
where 11 Clfl aaatJre a MYetefy IU or Injured person
ret:torarlon to normak:r. otten such patjanta ate left wl'h
uvea ot conttant paln.. loas of lmport1nt tunetlon.s. and
dependency on others. Such paUent5. tl'lttlf Jamllfn and
trlel'\ds, and those tha• apply that technology. Uve In a
genetatlon In Whlct'l techno•ogy c.reetu moral oUemmulhal h unnot yet rHOI'Ie .. Thla genor• Uon ts thus torc.ed
to struggJe with hatd queatton1 whlch out oeneraUol'\$
did not confront• One maJoc question Ia that of pa•sWe
euthanasia-the dellbecate wJthho"'lng or removal ot llle-pfo~nglno measutas ~nowlrlg thA\ a swlh dea1h will be
the result.

A

•

By Arike Ai nstin

"e feHer "VrfHen to tho odlto' on Oct. 4 by the
Organization ot AJib Students (OAS) rerlecra on
a small toaht the Arab tlyla. cUing lhoh own
c.rlme-t and blamii'\Q tnel'l') on l&amp;rae•~ By manlpuliiUng ttte
tacts, they d,.w a p•cture ot a humiliated., detensete.s
Arab naHonrhat struggle$ url(Jer Whet they Oil!
"lmpefiali,SUc l~uaell1mbUion' and DV ualng theie llee:
th4Y
to tum t1'1e sentiment' of Hle publiC agatn5t
Israel. Mowevet, to ttte dluppolntment of the OAS1 tact&amp;
can no1 be ctlanged eYttn by tne but lilt
The musacre In the refugee camps wa~ a¥ecot&amp;ct oy

tu.rthe.r compllcaHon Is Involved In both ed·s .oo
Sally's C·I SH- 'The decls~l"! wa-&amp; made 10 discontinue
chomotherapt and tn wMhhokS herotc measures In ttla
c.as.e of Ed't lrland wHhoVt 1M latter"a know1edge or
expucn consent. Ed does not know wttethar hl.s fr;end
WolJI&lt;I have conaented to Of rotvsed wlltlholdlno of
aggf6Ui•ve trNtmon:t and resuscltaUve meatures had he
oeen C\J).tble of con1fderlng the l.ssu•. In thts re•peet the
euthe.nula wu nonvoluntary. St.Uy's mother. on the

othtr nand. did e'ltOre~stv reque-.st the ee.saaHon ot 11te5lJJtatnlng Heatmenti euthannla In he4 castt woUld bo
voluntary. lilt ~ere 4llow~.
Tne relevance of che nonvotuntary/Voluntary dl&amp;tlnetkln
depends on anotne•. pflo, quuHon: WhetMr 11 Is moral!~
permtsslble,,fllf'ler In 011eseu or artother. to oot lot an end
to • life WhtC'h one Juelges to be no lonQctf wo,lf'l. living to1
\hal person And ttl Is, ln turn, m•y be eeen as centering
on rhe question wnetNr one'5 tile Ia one't £HOPertr. to t&gt;e
&lt;!l$po&amp;e&lt;t Qt In accorc:1ance wiUl one's expteesed (Sally's mo1lle~ or hypoth•st:od (Ed's friend) wloheo
According to co,taln 1h$of!u of propenv. something 1s
o,e•s property when one's own II bot l&amp; " m ixed" wttn
nature .so as to ITIO&lt;JHy 4ome f;Ortl61'1 ot tt On Ihit
c,ncrlon, -an adult' s llf~ ts hi !: 01 her ptOI)tlfty to th-e
extent thll life represents the re$ults ot petsonal
eH0t1.-as In eaucauon, tralnl"g, working to 1-eanze some
goal, etc:. Howevur, ba1u b loloolool nt• •s ttle t85UI\ of ltle
efforts ol one a partf'l5 In procre•tlon ind ca1e ~nd
nurture ot th-e teeL11tlng
Af'ld evoo oduceuon and
tratnlng a1o often u,de,I.SkOn With puatlc support In the
l orm of scholarships. sub$ldlzallon of part of ona· ,
lducaHonll coa15, tacUil18S b1,Hil With la'i oollar&amp;, etC'J
O!'ltt pres.umabty .acqu'"' '1ownershlo" of one's life as
one taka.s a!'ld ••erolse5 lncieas•ng Ut&amp;ponslbiHty fo, It
and 111 development, bur one lacka~ " clear title" to the
~Xtent that ont'l Ilie I.J tbe prOOI.IOf or otl"'•,·s eHort!l o,
ln¥earmenl ~hlcn 1'111 not been rel)a•d.

'"''"t.

Anoth.er fYpe ot prope"y tntory, nowe~et . fe}ecis an
ownership view ot the relationshiP between the lnctlvidvat
and hit or her propeny, holding 11'11t one'a property Is
what one~ entrusted with by anotnor, utually somo
divine personage Qf l~ft Slate. Su.cn &amp; relationship Is
cal*' a flduclary one. Tn1a Vlew wut omphaalzo
r. .ponalblllty •nd a.ccountabUUy rather than llberW Wflh
rnpect to W'hll happens to one'a ptopetty. On thll
criterion, an adult'• lite may be nl8 Of" nor property, but
tha1 person Is not tnereby entitled to do with It as he OJ1M sees
Aat'htr. '"" nre u to tut managed acco10tnO
to tt~e w!snes ot tha primary o wnet, God or tha state, who
hu sovereignty over tt.
So. n of'!6's life Is one's ptopeny accordlflO to 1tu1 first
acco\lnt, tM question In the cue of Sally'~ mothe, Ia
dectoe&lt;~: tltH Ute ts h&amp;ra to do with as •aea fU, without
acoountlng to anyone else 'or her docftlont. And tl"le
Issue concernltiO Ed's trlef\O II solely whethet his parenu
were prope~ly treated aJ t\ls proaloa. ompoweted by nlm
to dectde on tllt Dehalt
On the othet hand, tt one's life 11 one's CKoptrt'y In the
llductary senaa. then both cases !'leed ro bd
suppleft\M\ted by somelhlng els.a-namely, an account of
the w ishes ot th.e primary owner-GOd. the stale o..soelety. Oependl,o on outcome or that lnQ\llry, lhe
dec:lslona wiU be right or wrong at ttley accCHci with or
run counter to ttte wtanaa of God, the state, or one's
social ruponatbllltles

m.

Ecra f&amp;ellnoa about his trJarid's palfmt• would thua be

ap~HOPflato oc11y It 11'\41 seco"d account o' PIOPertv wtne

eortftct and the

Wlanes of God or the Stall\ had tHHin
violated, Of If Ed's friend hid -&amp;OCfll f8$pon.olbllltlet wNI(l.h
wou1c:1 00 untutflll&amp;d &amp;5 tho result ot •n early death, or the

tlrtt aecount of property .,.,, coHect bvf tile parel'\tJ:
hadn' t nad I heir son's proxy to dOC::Jde on his behalf. And
Sally would -similarly be Justllled In oot sk:Jino with her
l'ft01tret&gt;'&amp;wlstu,&amp; only If the first ac.co\lnt ot propeny war a
couect but hBI motht!r hid not •cqu4fed full owner•ttlp o f
herself 11om f'ler paranls- or otners woo had contribUted to
her denlopment '" uncompensatecHor way.s. or tile
.second i!CCOUfll ot property were com.tcl and God's CH thrt
a1a1e s wlsnes wertt for her to !lvl! or she had ovoltldlng
50Cial rupon$lbii!He•.
We do not, as a aoclely, have a commuuly tletd thooty
ol property wnlch wouKJ apply 19 uva&amp; as to CAr.s, nouiiUl
and other ObJects. Nonetheless, thertt are eon'e
lnd,catiOn&amp; that one vlow IS bol!'lg o refGned or turttle, ed
•att~er more rnan tne othtH .rt the nresent time.
On the flt!t account. tl'r•"'• ol a young child lilt his or
ller oarent••pn:)perty 1n a &amp;enae tl'latlmptles theh
owner ahlp (IS Bill Cosby's father uld, ''I brought him
tntu thl$ world. I cen U•~• "'m oo1,'•) it woutd seem 10
follow that thelt wfshea are final u to whethef' t"at child
shaiii!Yo or not. Something ~~~• rnls ,..tew had
QOnakir:tra'&gt;te aGcep1ance for a number of yttatt In the
context or deClldlng whetMr newbofrt&amp; with multiple blrJh
defeels woutd be treated or allowed 10 dle. But a reet!nt
Feder~l ordet has oono out to aU hospltets enfoYiog II\&amp;
t&gt;enetll or any F'ederel funds to aaalat hom neonatal
pasatva 4!\lthlnllla on pare., tal authorlza tk&gt;n or lace Jots
ot those Junda. Af'O, bolh paranl&amp; a.na phyalclana
participating In tuch dot:telona havu come under fho
10COnlly. belno cnaroed wl1h murder and anompted
murder by district attorneys tospondlng to the value• ot
pro-Uio groups. Af\0, a New Jersey court ordered 1
tt•nafulion for a JehOYah1a Wltnaas mother ot 1 .small
GhiiO Ort tf'l.t ground&amp; ltl8f t)er 'IOIUntary dea~h WOUld
cone11tute child abandonment, which waa lmperml&amp;llblt
given her soolaf respons1alh11es... Actfona and caaes Jlke
lh&amp;lf:i refle&lt;lt • trend In the courtl and the currenl
admlntetratton to lncllfle towerds ltle flducltry view ol
property tn Its applleaUon to ht;man Ule.
The question. " WhoM lfro Is II, anyway?". is tttut bel no
8!":SWired &amp;1'\Cttaalngty In a manner thai dan lea I he self·
ownorshlp view. 1ncrea1\ngty, the autonomy ot tho
Individual e"'c:l of patent a ova' their chltdte(llt being
replaced by stat•dlrectad declalona... Whet hoar we are
prepar.O to •Urr-tf'l&lt;ler self-o¥tnttahlo u tr.e price 10 ot
paid tof seeking to control and limit lndMdual and
parent•l choices It • llegiKted bUt central dimension of
the curren1 debatea O'ler IUC:h Fedatal r&amp;gulatJons, the
Human Ul• Amendment, ond olmllar rulflctlons olth&lt;l
ffeedom ot 1111 tndtvtduat cltb:en and Ul8 auronomy ol the
la111lly-o queollon that, II notaquarety to- and
dobattd. lo likely to be decided 1&gt;y dotaullR~hl!d

T. llu/1/e ollht Ooportmont• ol PM!osophy

attd /Jedlclnt.

�feedback

A Nerve

th e

What a b o ut
Sabres?

Tn1 tWOftnf proponl lor •~•,.
atudont union n1~ #lrucle • nfHYt
with me In I t, lundfng WOCJk/ comr
rhroc,tgh 1 ,.,.,..,. atudltltt

EGIIOI'
HoW&lt;~ ccwld Managmg EdJtor Jo"'
M, Olla r wme an trllt,. ec&gt;nC!e'tnlnp

A Warning
~

f•ef) y~ar "'' tYid '" Itt•
eoll.-ge p1perJ rhat Frt.shmen m ••

ue-so "" .. Thu• atllctu

1/WI~ 'S #tl litf trial&amp; WIIICfl naw
lifu&lt;l«~ra

mu•r

ovetCOM•-••rmng

U.ffl ft• V l fOUM tn~ otl't"""'$
lt11fflnQ ro ro/er~rr I~ ru11 ot
Otm')' Crflm, lrtl1 llndlng

,.rJslylng JOCjal 011tlet1 On• Hem
thll tS ne~~et mtnt~Cned

rnu•
""'

1ft lrtr

ot

~•eA

ro sctJOOI" • u • t• it:
t~r o"'• ouf ol tffffY tO

/tiJhmen,

tht

IJIIOII$ hm1Wll

ol I

UIIS/)'In9 SOCIII lilt lrt'tOIVft "''
UUtrlD11 oJ I lfOmOJ.f)Utl
tn~ l•tJt flm•
Wl'l lte tn IHQfl schOol 1 tJft&amp;on

JCt• ntn)'-OUtn /01
UIUIIfr

doba 1101 liv~

''""'o.spnett ot

In Itt
so,~q:lllfff/{)M

or •nr
' "''" ect~r•-•sP«Ct•"r to,-•ro

koltmly

roo~~~•ta

aJtfetrnc:e

nomou~~JIIH'i Tn~ ldfltiiOflll
ltt~ fng with Mom and

,,ruurP ol

o.a ~ ~ anot,.t• ttcto•

llt'h ~r.fl

At the 11m• rime.

wit/foUl mMOonlrtg Pflll HOU51e)'

ol th• SIMI'

Trw . o,.,z.,r 45 .,,.. QrHtest
answet to tile gutsrton
"can •omtoody 4tOP ltlm?"' '' •n
•mpblriC ..no" But the f•f:t
,..malnt tNt CHt ' " '

EG!\0,.

Private pursuit

trtlftf1110ty ' "

tl'le 81~0 Satuls 6-.f "''" OiEI
Edmonton tlfls piiJI .Svna•r

a

and fit*

'l¥ar,lno to

gulltOI~

U" deigndUIIIt tllflng mltltl,..u:o~ a.tamUtl flons CMIMNI
ro-r Ina:••' Cit
btcA' e tttr if
hll tJHtt gr•d
d demJttd the
~Ofllt'H ltt&amp;Wt'f fOI I he lilt,
Com~I'CI ,,,.,.,,.,,

,.,P"' "'

oe,_,., 11, o,.rdl' ..,,, tM

Ott.spltt plfylng' t tgular rhllt m
only t!Ja fiiiiiWO pl,kXIS. Phil

.C4,..., trom
up UtrH

'"'I

, ,.., P«JP't ~rtO•
mattvne
..SCOting ltn ~ •ron.g ;n ll'lt
Pill tor tmttr• CltiiiS, tuc.IJ 11

OM goat

Thoma• Hllcftwt.kl

SA

mint , BiolOgY t tP. 1.nr1 1 ooura• In
fN&gt;flter"' anatomy I

outc:om• "'' ' stfllltt doubt """"'
'Gre tzk)''l gael artd rtttO I JSJS:I.S
cam• , ,,., &amp;Jfft#o "'~ built 5-0
ana6-21Hd&amp;
G,..tllt'f 11 wJthout I doubt tft~

lloppfld UJllfQ mec:hlfle ICOIIng
111M f C0ff1Pit /M41•bout etfWJ

1nd w1a told '"" "mlliflifttt

hOPP•"· ••

ECil,or

In,.,.,.,.« to Itt. OCtotHtr 1ltn
anr)Oitym.ou.s •met•• oy Antb
1tudentt wftlch were rkrouaty
raolat affd •MJ.-S•muJc. ,,,, tml

t»SI I OrwlfO '" ll'll i.IHl. om
HIOI• too long. PMI H04111f'f rrtl'r
b~ htl/etl U fht btl I dtffi?Ufnllt
In tile a•mfi, Po.JSib/~ t~ven the
Cf.sf 611'1Cf BoOby Ott

~now ,,..,.

m f CftiM JCOifld ll&amp;r Cln H ml•
p1101JD, tflf I'COitt ffflffll'l4 on lftttt

19c01d• end thl coutse grAriR m;.s
Dliet!IAIIM, Ill Wlf~Uf #'11
srucNI'Jt' s Anowl«~o- Hewtr t fiJJI •
m.c,~~SCO('P(J •nl We! JltHt'

rwo IOtllfll I} the Af•b IIUd~IS
••~ 2J The Sc&gt;ec:lrum

, . . PLO

Jon l&lt;.•mP'fMt.
Ul\l"rahy 'tu.dt"t

Gtv Pf'Ottll 4r

Chttt.. E. Smith, Jr,

' "moe111flte" oro•nllltlon ,,,
•ttott hll bHII I IItty JUCC.S'IfU/

AftOCI&amp;te PfOII-U Cf

M•nr

ltVill''""' na.,. HGome .ao

oymt&gt;lllho/rc to tho PLO For
tUmJ.)/f, liN ftiPOttlf• ~I/IID/Itit1
tM l'lO lor purpoui'( p/ocJng Ill
t~• Millo ft:/tOOI' tnd

UB ~~~ IOfii.JnffF,
1 Jj ;t • &lt;lf~N

P'"

t notllll'f'&lt;l commc.m•t1 or
J'«)pl-e rtt1J I CI'tool II ,.r&gt;ge

rros~lll&amp;

enougl1 •rto al.,.,.« ttnoug,. ro

has o••" dtalmg wuh -•

,CIIJI~tl .t ~fell Oe•l Of {HIVICY .4

sutJ:t•nttll numtHH ollndf'WidUIII
WhO thtn' HIIHH Wi t n gM lrt lq1ng

The S.tttra trom tht

AratJ .stuttenrs shoo~~~

trua.ttr "''' tJ Ire« ro e t plort

us wh•t ,.,.,,

,.. , It~.!. Sf~IJ•I•Ir IIM•'f ,.l)ul f!oly

ro fftad,care the Jews. tn t•c:r,

en

fJI610flfltf~ Sfltle(tl A(ICJ
gotlfmmlltll Wtrt pOIIIICIIfY
ot~gned with G«manr dutlnfl
'NOIHJ War IL The ._,,~do I
dJ•Ntv~ /t:1 tHIOitiOie, modet,l
AraOs OCJf Sf?OIJid COM/ftc~! Ull
asuat rwader thll the lafltlls are
f,ndH&lt;J dH'Ift!l wNit I tlgmtfll

a.,,,n rhe supporr of en

H1fntlf14ble •nctltrge comme~nih
of o ther 91 .. peopl.,
On~ ol 1111 mo&amp;l fNiiCu lf
1rpecu of commg 0111 11 oemo
101• fa ,;tenllltr oneself • l'hm A
'tlrldttr $Ot:lll l conlfut I c1n
'fn'fef"bftf w111n t ft1d tltlf

UIHtiJIUJd m'J&amp;.tl ~u QIY IHIIttg
nof only t/tlf I wiJ vndCHIDtNty
'""Mit on1 our~•de or S.n
p,..n,Jtco. but .tlio ""' I would

.,.,,, mii•'IOAJ.s 1tH1 lmmotal

mttnfJona wno wmdo o, .say

enVIftln~ 10 etltleve thtlr go111

other 9') twople-• group Wff,cft 1

annlhltatlon ol •II Jew• A• th•
•I&gt;Onyntous Gvell Op/11/&lt;m noff(J
'Hitler aMI h•• coJkNgliH knew

""•gmed tow homogenous 1ru1

thll '"' JewJ .,. not onty

111~1 nothlttp il1 common tt¥Uh

mtimkJ•r,ng EHn

'"*VB'Imo1tga,y Wo rld

dlrtQIIOUk to OIHmlll'/, but .t/10 ro

r•nrtU~t~ tofly Into

lhl r11t o/ lhl WOffd ••

uplodes '"" myth Wt ,,.. the
e•...e •.s 1 ny flm:lom ~~~or '"'

T"• ltcofl&lt;f 101., ' ' 'J"h,.3.
Spec:uum. WI&gt;O. . toni ol
Journtlltm "'' tdtn a plung. m
puolloMng '"' ortlcln TM po/ray
of !Ito/~&gt;&lt; Amortun ~pen
tm;IIJdi•g Tht No• VOfi&lt; Times.
Wll'h lngton Poa1 and fHir own

~en I poputatlon-4rC-tpt '"''
..- e 1re g•'f We ere ot ell r~ces
•nd ,..llgtorff W• -.re lrt~m •II
toeJtl Olc•groundJ and /leldl o'
ltud)'.

'" ,,.

I TOW VOV ~r TO SEND 1HATA~SASSIN AFTER 7H6 PO~.,

Wt ,,. UttHHt"" Ut lpol'tl
,, politfe.&amp;. l nd _,

,,~

f)OfJUIII CUltUre riiHI It liMply ItO
J'fp/Cif fiOmOIIXUII hire.
Thtt m1/0t resew~ '"'"'ble to
QIY peopte on UIQpul ia the Gay

Peop'e't A,•l~ (GPAJ
•n
OIIIOf Jtt r.,_,, 707. T/oe GPA

wf9fch " ' '

No bull

BuffalO N0¥11'5 an~ 'ormar Coufltr
Expttllll not tO pul&gt;tlsh rtt:llt.
lnll•mmatoryort:l••tf't 1116•
,.,.,. 10 '"' odltot In oddltlon,
lhlt a tmotf ,..,., at;Ctpl

nm·erond (II thtrt•tt e~nn
•ntWtffltl ' ' tiiJ fftd most 11m••
#he ,...,e tflll lftt O'wttlon """

ti ltH ~·r '.s

lorpott«~. HlgtHH

tductrk)n, I 1g'", Is '" lmtx&gt;fiiM
factM '" hclmtn dtrefopmenr, but

,..il•

To quo11 U t CiiOmO (Spec.llum
101201624 "II Am•rlef II lo rogoln
Ha. .conom#C SttiOt II t!f#U N by
JnwtiJ/tO In OUt flflftlt "-'OU!Ce
our PfiOP'- • To comm~~nr Oft INI
Mr CUOmo (ond ony 01,., pol/1/ool
lftJtlrt ttllo m•r ot ,.,mnp tltiiJ
/ftWIImtnt ,, OUI fHOple-tM

Pow., Elite to manJput.tt fht

ttmosplt•,.

grHtt., lnw.UnHtt thlf ttW

~ •lrl'l / lf'gotf IM/IItle

pollt.ie11fl&amp; couklpouf.b'e
'"'~•-1• to gNt ua blc• our

r;:HOtnll"t IIH1 I(Hp mem ~lui~
lnd QIIUI'Hted, biJt yOU
tiJOIICittcl•na} ~~~ 1/'JOUid "mtlf'lblr
tNt
ro publk: ollie• I• •
tlfftlllf9•, nor • ttgiU t&amp;ometftJftg
mint' ol rou rde ''ghttyJ It is a
b111c ,undamtmtt ot our •rll•m
that oovtrrrmtnf II fotmH to

holtl• • /ow•.,l'f colltt• ltOufl eJ~f1fl
Fffd•r ' ' w11~1t coif" 1nd '111/ne
,,. t«Yed rn•u cofi.,.IJOUJeJ

pro•lft ' " Of&gt;P0'1•nlty 101 g•v
to telA to nett othM
Jnlolmtil'/, tttd lt't a rtllltf111
The d4tetsion to e.sllbhth ~'
Qef ld.,t,ry 11 nor gt&gt;~ng ro change
~who you " ' · • U I• -sl,.~lr going 10
lmprov. ,,. quttlty of your U/e,
Wftefl r,. u•I'Ct i/l'm fl'f / US&amp;JI Ity
rupond ...Y1s., tmOftil ,.,,..,., tnJng.l
tf'lt 1 '"'· 1 am 1 110

'

In,_, voars hn

bHfl lrylng to hid• Ito onll·
Sttm,UJ/ft attd a•ll U&amp;fll ' ' f

o n hO~?Jos-•• 114 1 D'e.51f• vtH il l~lvonq

o.uw1e h•t• ,,.,e ;s

M""'bof

Two losers

Utduen ,.,,, to post/)0/Je tctrel'l

"ome

Aasembl~

•M '''

orltttu
IIIJ IPOt on
fhe Stl,l'l blue 1/fltt AU IHS POJflll
werw Jtor•d while thl gtrne'c

lhlrtlffg,

su.u:M&gt;nu •nof)ld

.,uaenr '"'"

seco"d b•tr player ott "'~ t(;t!

Housler

govt,r~m•nt

g11n11 8/8 Ot#ng CUI. COlli 1re
rll.lng 1nd tn.ll111ttclaJ situttiOn
lot mott •ttiOifftl If Qlllllng WOrt's.
A a I fls-UII, 1n tdit/onll fH will be
much mot• d/1/tcu/1 10 ~y.
Whel' 'f/IIUI lrit Stvde"t
Auoci•Uon.,• fll t ,,., lhf
tl'ttwtr iS' ttOI t lwty.s to ""'••••

gar .. Now

1h1t youW lift home. you're on
your own- Mom anrt O.d "o
iOII~ he down thl nell Youn
ltw to do II 'fOU pWH Wnr
fWtQ(et

f"• rtrnl gone Dt7 Q)t/egt i•

,,.o

for teamlng--fJOt only I bout flte
VIH'J(Id eround you. out
lbotif

.,_,.."· W•~• got~ ol
trr•c•u•o'

''*'

.,,,. Prowtf

Goy P_..., AtUa..-

d(gnl/y. P"ymg oil tho hordthlp
a"a dltP«rlr1 o l lftl peop,. wUII I ll

'*'"'
tnould oa

o1 '"' mud-JJI.ttglttg ••, tto tJtd
to w"om '"s, ""~wiJt f

doM"'s, ..we know IM real
ptoblltnl end IOfUtfOr?$''• ItO

II

tht ultimate Jnautt

FOI fftOif, IHOiiOttgN dl~,_ lf U
,,.. prtmery motf\11101 ol ,,.

c;ompllc•mcr th•t t/IOH
flt fHndtnr on public a:upport m;gttt
havt. and wfty ~JtOuldn't If
l,.lifOP,. IH you po// IIC.It11
¥otlng youflfHf rala-••· end

"'*'

gontfiiiY JMng •ntoh olltno n09''
yet •••rr u,..ol o/ Hlt/01/hom
/,._./_00 I tr/t l h1 IIJNIVI/
HHK? wo un"l _,get 0&lt;/f
q.VMtlonl lti.J...,_ WhiiOUI I Oif1

anonymout ''"''•

Gtw Ul

"'""' ' '·

tNHIM«&lt; Dy tMir IKJm~
po•ttrrntnMtt~. NoiMno ccwtf1 til'

lfrltghtlotWirf

IIJ• crtdlb~t. It Is known '""
/hall lfttttJ .,. tncoufiQtd b)
11111 oltttt wrftrMt or ,,~, own
fiO'IfiMIJUinf) •nd by I he FlO

COM'"tfi!J lrw.flniWifJ, not 'lOIII

ptoptgtnd• It 11 1 lf#Cit ol lltt

Th··· .,0111

OCCUI 01't ff11fl'l
cempiJUI 1nd lh' PtO ltll MOlt
6ctfvtfy org1ni1Jng tuch effort•

''-''jQ.n

The PLO'a ,.P,•I-"IItlrH in Ntw
Vorlt City,

r•l•c•
not do to.

Hopolu/ly, The Spoollum w l/1

conaldtr utJng '"' um• .dltotlll

policy ol m./01 A,.,/un _ , .

tiKI 1101 pu.l&gt;llo/t 1"/lommotory,

to

''"'doH

IICiJf 01 cl11rly 11/IIC.iOUI

tnllfllll• 1 went fo 1dd th•t 1ht
Spec-tr'\lm'•ldltora cN&amp;ttW

II one wla1te1 to ' ''" pont#ctl
oWe., and mor~ IWmt ltt ~~
Ifill M t diiSMP Mcill 0. Nmec1
votlf epa thy wm nor be ovtfCOm•1
and OUf COUrt/tV CIMOII1outlllt1
un,.,. the YOic• of tift~~ ,.
,.optH:Iodl

;-.,~
Unlv.mnv ttudfnt

lfattm Hulltln l. ,.,,

op&lt;~n tyoo tdoo

prof« I th* '~"" oJ IIJeD«JPHt

Itt(~ "Is '"' Gutr ol the P«Jtll•
•nrgoY"artunent

The AtiO

studtnta claim rh4t If their n1mts
,,. pt'/ftl~. thtlr lttnllkls would 0.

It 11 not onf'l lltlllltJI~fltJ ' " '
IHttfl"' Itt~ the rigiU to tl'lt tllt/lh

comm-Otion lot tn. ptO/oUIOIIII
wtt/t Whieft , . . , Illite
JtemJIIMI th• m•nr c.l,.,. wfto

!NnM(

••v. ol&gt;/tlei"SS to 1n• lrtlc/u.

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�Union support still not af-firmed
By GARY STERN
CampWJ Edllor

M

«tina With 11udm1
ao-..«nmnu kadus on
t.M saudtta&amp; union

situation. Uru\ctSil)' Praicknl
St«m Sample wd he wUI not act

studeOt union odjoctnt to tht
soon-&lt;o•bt co~Utn~CCed Rudt11t
activities l&gt;uildinJ. In tht t\ ..,,
- tb&amp;l student r... If( used 10 fund
a union. the Aumlbly listed
ttrtain proVisions that MH.Jkl ba~
to be: mt~.
''Somt rorm or IUata.nttc that
tht buildinJ will alnys bt 1

that GSA Is coocuned •11h and is

Wilhna to deal 'Oith all or them •••
Murphysard.

E- sin« Sample toot orrr«,

I he quadon or a otudmt unron
bas Jllpl.11ed and tnlOY now bt

rrnally taldna orr. oa:orc!Inato

ScbKbtcr. ''PutlinJ,the deds.ion

in our laps rna)' "'orkuntil &amp;i'cn a .iP«Ific rtquot..
st\ldern onion facilily" woukl ha\ot Out-hopcfully soon, btl:ause rm
Samplot ha..~ decided 10 wail until 10 be J.ivrn. tht: rrsolulion ass.trU
cir&lt;d or all th&lt; bullshit." h&lt;
ll"tn word and has ptom1)ed 10
Stude:nu ¥~Ould -alJO havt 10 tM
explained_
01
·'do anylhlnJ "''t Wllnt," ~aceordanJ involved in Ihe:' day 10 day and
5()1nC' time nul ~·cek .. ls
10 Undcraraduarc Studtm
)'tlilf to )'ear "o~ratiOM" or the
Murphy"• go&gt;! to uy and Onohtr
Association (SJ\l Pr&lt;1idcnt Cordtll union.
a rou&amp;h dran of KUidrlin..- ror
Schacltcrr . Only SA hll&gt; iuued a
Sample'.s dea.Ungs in the ne.;u
rnolution thui far. soh b nov. up T he Oriduatc Student
rucurc: ·•sy Monday. I hope. •e
to tht othtf 0-. "udtnt •
Association iOSAlls a&lt;tually 'rrr
"~I Onally bt finished.
" Pre:s.endy. • ·r arC' m Jood
' He (Sample) calked about all of the points \ ope
in ttmu or Sampk"s
WlllinJDt1S
10 dtal in aood rarlh
that GSA is concerned with and is willing

ro deal with all of them. '
-GSA President Peter Murphy
co•nnrncnts to fonnalazc
addihon:al ona
""The SA An&lt;mbly has
fon.udtd iU motiOn.'' Sc,hachler
n.ld, "but we still \how no cleat
dart'C110n The '';\ .s•udenl

aovcrnmcnt presidenu will be
metting

~oon,

and hopefully will
~&amp;ruins bac:k 1n S.1mple

afiU\\tards.''
Th&lt; otsOiutlon put forth bl SA
that Samplr ··t\plorr th&lt;
pos'ibihuet" or con.suuttin.aa

'«!"'""'

dose to rtxhina a

ronnaJ

.s.almtmt. ac:cordana to Prutdcnt
Pecrr Murph) , "l'w dl.SC\I..I.Sed 1M
.situation '4'hh tM Smaae and lhC"
Exrcuth·e CommjuM and ¥~t ha\c
rome up with haJr a doten. or

ma)bt dJht. specill&lt; r&lt;quem to
nl&amp;k&lt; btfor&lt; opprovinJ Sample"•

pia.,:·

Murphy "t-nl nvcr I he u:quau
~ oth Sample on Thur&lt;da&gt; and '""'
pl&lt;ll&gt;cd "ith the proven maac .
""Ht wked abour all of the poinu

•1tb

U),••

Mu.rpby conti.nutd.

' 'The- main thins is that
M)'

~

didn"t

no to our requests. 1 don 'I

think bt iJ l)inl to us. ••

At thb point In time, 1hek arc •
numbn

or possible rcqUOis that

lht .... $1Udmt eov&lt;mmm!J ltllY
make on the President. but the-

most impOnllnt question has
al~ldY bttn answtted accordlna
ro Schachttr. ·· H• saUl tbat he will
do whatever we want. Even if f t
"ant him to go to Albany to .s«
What kind o( monir:.s Wr: mi&amp;ht bt
obi&lt; to Jet. be said th•• h&lt; ""11 do

so."

Peppe uoiu e Uniue u s t..Y
School OJ: LauJ
washf"l lo &amp;l'lnoun« that M' adtniNJon officv wffi bt' on c~om.piJI.
(o spul with an yon.~ lnt~l'dted tn pu.nuln&amp; • kpJ tdu&lt;lhon.

To un.nst a~~ Cnt f'rv~w or to
tht olfrn httr-d bolo ..

.u~

O.te: Thuada y

contAct: CAreer Plann t n9

a croup ._on, con1.n

OC:tobwr 21. l98Z

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' Plactment Off! e:e

,,. fit•

tteatr ol B'ltt•lo"t Thellet
"9hf INti rJoot 10
Shu"s nr .. ror. ~

0.$WCf..

Tkilel• ' ' Tleleuon Outle t•.
11 the: door or phon• :

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Tues 26th &amp; Wed 27th SPRO GYRA
keyboordlsf, Composer and
Arranger JEREMY WALL &amp;
Frlends,Show Time 9 m
Thurs 28th at 9pm Buffalo's Favorite
Jazz Group RPM Featuring Bobby
Militello
Frl 29th &amp; Sat 30th a t 8 &amp; 11 pm
From Blood, Sweat &amp; Tears DAVID
CLAYTQN THOMAS with the Bobby
Militello Band Featuring Frankie Gallo

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November 25th

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ARCITECTURE, CIVIL, STRUCTURAL, ELECTRICAL, and
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• . TODAY. OCTOBER 25, 7'fXJ PM

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sea of blue and -.hlle pompom~ wav.d the UB Bulls on
to a Homecoming romp SalUrday at Rotary Field . The
game was decidtd by the end of the first quarter.
allowing the 2.500 fans to focus their aittntion on a host or
activities that took pine&lt; throughout the wrrkend .
Tht sun came out for the half-time ftstivities and what fans
that had not retreated to tht beer ttnt were rreated to a parade
of Ooats from organizations with various initials. Each of the
nowrr coated cars contained a Homecoming Quern candidatt
who then took a place at mid-field a.n d nervously eyed the
envelope in President Steven B. Sam pic's hands.
Helen Hess was mobbed with nowers, cameras and kisses as
she was picked by the Alumni Association to reign for the
next year. The other candidates smiled politely.
Other prizes went out to investors in Rotary Field as winning
ticket holders took home cases or pop and leather goods. But
most ram were content to munch at tailgate parties before and
the beer tent after the game.
Bttr nowed and the fire glowed nt Parcel B Friday night as
students warmed themselves before the annual Homecoming
bonfire. Meanwhile others were inside the athletic bubble across
the road punching green plastic melon balls over lenni&gt; nets for
charity.
O ther green things being punched Friday included a station
wagon with "Brockport" spray painted nlong lts slde. For one
dollar students received the opportunity to reveal their fttlings
for the opposing t&lt;am by taking a sledgehanull&lt;r to the vehicle
on lhr« Stparal( occa~s-ions. One panicipam treated the dented
inanimate object to a martial arts display and wa. re\\arded with
the door.
"Repel them, repel them , make them relinquish the ball," the
undltlonal UB chttr roused the Bull defense. Offensively, the all
American day was marked by the return to form or U B All
American Honorable Mention Quarterback Many Barret-th&lt;
Alumni even ••rvcd hotdogs.
Granted, the crowd was small compared to last year's turnout
for Canisiu&gt;-'\"d this year's Buff State game. but then. it is hard
to have an int'bnse rivalry with "distant" Brockport.

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ltional Representative of the
:&gt;norable Elijah Mohammed
&gt;O P.M. Oct. 31st in Clark Hall

DIRTY!

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November 1 Och
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�ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS:
The Association for Professional Health
Oriented Students (APHOS) Presents·
Dr. F. Schlmpfhauser, Associate Dean of
Medical Education at SUNYAB
Topic: The Nature of Undergraduate Medical
Education
Wed., October 27 at 7:00pm In Knox 14
All students Are Welcome To Attend.
Refreshments will be served.

American Institute of
Aeronautics and Astronautics
pr..e nll

Earl J. Montoya, AIAA Nafl Distinguished
Lecturer
To tolt obout E~ ond ltlelr work ond field expellel ICeS
Thursday. Oct. 281tlln 10 1 8oldy Hoi (lhe Klvo)
From3 PM - SPM
Colla&lt;&gt;, oenuu &amp;. Cider wilt b e At AJe woocome

Dinner a~d Lectu~
Progrom ENCOUNll:llS Of THE VOYAGER l(tND

Lool! For APHOS at the Academic Fair, 0
ber 26 &amp; 2 7
In Capen Lobby
'Spectel Vtewmg · MAN THE INCREDIBLE MACHINE •
Membershtps will be tal!en these t wo days
All are welcome to stop in our office. Hours ere posted at
room I 7 N Harriman.
Remember Memembersflip fee goes up to S5 after
November 1st. ~

Dole: Tlu1CIO'( Nlgt\\ OCL 2811l
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Until Friday
9 a.m.· 5 p.m.
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�No Sunshine from SA
By WEN DY CON LIN

UUAB Coffeehouse Presents
an evening with

Sptetrum Staff Wrlltr

ANDY POLON

hllc SA President CordtU
Sd&gt;achl&lt;r hcli&lt;Y&lt;S lht
now.;:loS&lt;d Sunshine
House ns prim11rily a ..crash pad

W

Folk, Ragtime, Blues and Classical Guitarist
and Singer
with opening act

for peoplt on -acid," Uni\·mhy

Jordan dnd AI
Friday, October 29
8:00 PM in Harriman Lounge
(Main St. Campus)

cot\8 8 ~\t\Os

· .,_ ~\ne
18 et
.
Tickets are $2.00 Students
$2.50 Non-Students
Available at Harriman Ticket
Office (Main Sf.~
The Record Store (Amherst)
Sponsored by the University
Union Activities Board

,oc

and

~-ommun1ty ooun~tUn,g

~Y

thC')' an.· ha"ing ln&gt;ubtc

sm1ccs

mcclfng tht need, or au 1oc:rnsc.od
nun1bet ()f U B ~tudcnu. thh year
But t\Cr)!Ont lltU«.) I hAl M-ime

''"dol m~dcnt-affc:red c&lt;•unselin~
~rvu;c

for t mvtro;tt\ commi.Jnlt)

mc:mbtn 11 nt«ltd

''TI1crt' arc more ,tudtnls lhb
;car th.l.il htn }tar. bllt we're n01
sure- if thh i1 dttt w the
d~mtcgra.I\On uf Sun.shir'lt Hou,c:.
The dub ~cpt no fC'COtds or rhusc:
ha~,vt: nQ dlJe i.t4 1('1
number'i," Oirec1or or Unlvtrsity

helped, to Wt

m11.m1uln the SA-owtK'd bouse on
Win.spear ..Ucquatcly. Tht buildinK
"""' IU poorl)• kept that 11 did nul
mete the Buffalo Cilv Codt- ror
hou'ilnc.
~
St..:ond, Tht gcouo tailed 10

provide" accoumabiii1y 8.51 no
prtlgrm rtr-oru wc.re gi\Cfl, lhcrt'
w tell if Ihe club was

was no v.11y

hcntOIJlp1 ltudcou or the
conununuy

T
h11d. tht cluh had ltmited "-'&lt;
by
studerus. • Tht club
Univcr~ity

run and used maint) by ard

C"ou/15Citn&amp; Dtane Galt &lt;:l!d
T~• romblntd tffdm of th&lt;

.....D.f

Drup. tn Center. Umvrrstt)
Co un&gt;Oll~&amp;. •~• M&lt;ntaJ Ht'.tll~
Cllnlct the Ps)'\·holOJIC'Al StrviC'C!ii

.studc.ms were footing tht' bill,"

Ccmcr a.11d the' Cn'~t~ HNIIne a.Jt
• still not (nous.h. •· ac-eordinr- to
Gale. who btlitvel lh\lt there''
n~

for

studtnl run 11ervkc.
Unaware of 1h( counJdinJt
shomgt, SC:h:t(llttr bellt\'ts that
the ..24~hnur Crisis Ccmtt tin
Buffalo) I• adtquotel&gt; mUng on&lt;
i

of tl\e funcuon\ of Suruhtnc
Hou&gt;e, Tbt otl\fr

funruon5-dcalint with drus. u.stand o1ht1 rdo1od probl•m•-•••
no"'' obsoln e- sinct UJt hB ~
declined. '"Tim"' are dllfel&lt;f11
no .....•· hr noted.

T
~· "ldtal solutiOn" "outd IIi&gt;&lt;
been rdonnation of th.l"
:t.

Sunshine HoUK or. merging or
Untversny Coun&gt;dlni wilh the
&amp;I'OUJI. G&amp;lt S..td . This poulbilh~
.,.., di.&lt;ru&lt;sed a1 t!l'e lim• of
dbbandmt11t, but Scbodllcr say~

the collt&lt;tive group in chure of
the HOU$C could find ••no way to
work it out.."
G&amp;le Alld Schachter ;~,~reo on
om· point-.approvaJ of a poss-Ible
return 10 a s:rudent-run counstlin,g
servie&lt;. The SA P-r.sldtnl would

suppon ·'a group of Sludents whh
an idea 10 fill • netd or

undt:r.,-aduat&lt;&gt; at UB in this
area". He said pail SA suppon of
the Baird Pqint Volunteer
Ambulantt torps is proof of a
a:cnuint Interest in ..health care
and welfare or undttJ1aduatC'
students ...
Galt admits th1t she II unaware
of Whll lh&lt; formation of $UCh 4.11
orp.n.lzation would involve, but
ujd, ' 'if scudcms were interested
and •illing to work a counsdine
c~tcr on a 2A hour basis, •• the

people, not univcrsh)' I&gt;C'1Plc-, and
Sch3 \~httr t~pl4lncd . flnaU)', 1hc
SA Plt'Stdcm rharacd 1hc. r-lub"s
d'ut funttlon WM obsolett.

Formtd in the late siAtks. one

could ."

Once lh&lt; club wos orrlciaOy
dl&lt;bonded, t hose Involved
&gt;&lt;111lctod. "Tht whole thin&amp; ftll
apart. Tht orcaniz.:stion C()1htp!ied
md never r~'tn 1urnt&lt;l tn lhtlr
k.~)l:&gt;.' ' Schadlt~r said.
Member&gt; of the SA were forced
{0 rcnovll!t 1he hOU$t, "poundin&amp;
In nalt. 1n m«l the Buff&amp;lo Oty
CC&gt;dc ," the P r.sldcnt no1td,
oddinJ SA ls currcnlly looldnl (or
a buyer.
In dtalin&amp; with th&lt; studcnt
ovcrl01d, University Counselina ll

postponin&amp; mmtnJI with
patients In order tu mtet

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or

lht SUn.shlnt- House's .serric.es wa.s
a no.qutsliuns...askcd rcfuac. for
drus u.Kr~ . Wllh tht' pres:tnt dru&amp;
dedlnt, th&lt; ntcd fu1 suq • r&lt;flJ&amp;&lt;
dcclinco S&lt;hachter noted, addl~g
we 'l!lanlcd 10 'tsaH· the moSt
mone)l where we 1ho1Jgh! wt

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Your Student Association
ls Holding An

ACTIVITIES FAIR AND
You're Invited
Tomorrow and Wednesday
October 26th &amp; 27th

~ulor

ncwcomns. "Wt try to~
~udenu u 100n u they want to
1al~-to •how

them whaJ
Unlvcu.ity Counid.inc hAS to

orrt:r. or to rercr them to &amp;nother
counsdin&amp; or gllidlll« branch of
tht Unlvtrsity" Gale aplaintd.
Also off&lt;ring goup ._ioos,
Gale said 1ht Courudina C&lt;n1&lt;1

tries lo hdp bY ]USI rutin&amp;around
• i th • goup or peopl&lt; marin&amp;
common conccrm. csp&lt;cially thoM
rclated to friendship or
malc/lcmal&lt; relatiotUhips. But,
••groups malct u.5oe or the large
number o( studenl.) wt:'re (aced
~ith in a constructive w·a y'' tht
nottd.

In Capen Lobby from 1 0 AM - 3 PM
Featuring Music by U.U.A.B. &amp;
WRUB ,
Coffee , Donuts &amp; Bagels
By Commuter Affairs &amp; J.S.U. &amp; a
Host of Presentations by Various
Clubs

Try Isolation TADklns. M&amp;SS&amp;se or
H
&amp;t TrAnquil Environments

All Are Welcome!

�Cohen will prepare the tuk roret'l
rcpon to Rossbera. A prcUmlnary
dnafi will b&lt;: ready by tbo fitJt
W«k in Decanb&lt;:r.
Colier&gt; Q,))C&lt;tJ to rinbh hu
"'There will b&lt;: thr&lt;e or four
committ« di&gt;CIIU!OtU lhonly and
!hen brina In other wt forces and r&lt;COI1Uil&lt;!ll!atoos for cllrcctioO&gt;
were examined to find W&amp;YI to

Cohen
e eotttlnued

from ~

ln=- ln!cr·aroy aroo
coordination.
1

(uli&lt;UOOJ bct'"«n th&lt;
~menu. tdtools an&lt;l

focultle&gt; ..
Durin&amp; raur commJU« mc:t'CIQII
•• lcsJ lhon lhr« .. cooks, ancr e.&gt;clt
rncmb&lt;:r had submitted thtir
lhOUJhiS tO wrihn&amp;. theM' COOC'c1l1f

illdmduals '"'"' t~ lt&lt;U to
a'okt ..actU:la m a ~wnH He
wsrued to coon:tioatc dfocu wuh
the wk force forth&lt; propooed
Collqe or Ans and Saeft&lt;a.
A fuU..S.y r&lt;trea1 In Novm1bn
is Kl&gt;eduled to complrte Collen'•

task force's orrona . ...n.....ord.

lhc UruYUSity 111.\Y wut to JO."
Collen sold. "Alona •rith thOl will
b&lt;: th&lt; rd.uho ...... and '"'""""
auUtUIO&lt; that IS rcqulr&lt;d to do
thnn •• Aner Roubeq, rt&lt;'ei"'n
lhc r&lt;J!Orl, 11 will go to lhr farulty
Scnatr, the Council or Deans and

ullimll&lt;ly tho President .

Weekend Trip To Toronto
Canada!!,
The Gay People's Alliance is sponsoring an
overnight trip to Toronto, Friday, November
12th. Anyone interested in going should be in
front of Squire Hall no later than 5:15 PM. ·
Friday, November 12th. We will leave at 5:30,
drop you off in front of the EATON CENTER In
downtown Toronto and pick you up at 10:00
PM. Same location, Saturday the 13th.
Information on inexpensive lodging, things to
do, and places to see will be provided.
Tickets MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE.
Tickets will be available at the Harriman Ticket
office or at the G.PA Student Resource Center
in Talbert Hall- Room'207. Call 636-3063
afternoons, or 838-6461 evenings tor ~
information.
~

Chemistry

•contl••odlrompaoo a

points and ... ntUcst&lt;d that they
drop oh&lt; cluJ." Bnxlt....Wn
uplalncd tlw ohey do thls beaux
'*ova the: ~ "t"\c KeD
stodmu •ho drd poorty in the
l&gt;qinninJ do poorly n&amp;ht to lhc
end " N01 all Stod&lt;nu will take
"U suuatioru: '"AU uudt.nu uc
ctttnol optimiSII•IiOCII&lt; II&lt; ri&amp;ltt.

onYlhlnato mo~o you aware or
this." Funltcnnorc, "lhc class
arvo you iO mU&lt;h acess nmmal
if your on cnalnecr thll il mi&amp;ht
not: aa u a tf\tof auaac Ot a

8rvckm11on abo wd tlt11 th&lt;
failure nate is panh' inflated by

passoblo, thouah tllla d0&lt;111't b&lt;lp
1111y one who c!Jd poorly last
tt'tnntcr. St udcnts now could do
lm work and aet thr aame ll"de
compattd ~ lut year. ·'

mosa an v..roo.a, ...

studm11 who take the l"irs1 cum
and then just .slop comin1 wilj oul
omclaUy rcsignina ...In th~t
cases, 11 ht ~llld "we have no
rtcaursc hut 10 fail the studemt
bas&lt;d on the one enm arado they
have."

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Matt LMllllll&gt;tt. a third )"Car
bulin&lt;H major who switdtccl rrom
onaittcmna WOI ~ that tho
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J•mc: _bUul.s. allo 11 Jumor

electrlcoi&lt;OJinecr. cornplaln&lt;d
about the quality or Instruction as
weU, thoulh he did mmtion that
"chc:mittry can teach )'OU how to
tltlnk and oohe p&lt;Oblem! I&lt;'• too
S IUdents •ho bavt prt\'iotssly
bad
lh&lt;y'&gt;e wan&lt;d lhlf k&gt;tll 10
cornpktcd tb&lt; coww b&lt;:Un&lt; the
problem~ 10 b&lt;:yond ~ ollat lhe (Otft'Cl ~me O( the ln.adequa.."iei
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A&gt; ,., .. lh&lt; Qt\1 tum ..
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cornplarn&gt; that ''lh&lt; quality or
COn&lt;crn&lt;d, ckpanmMI orrtclili
onstrvction W&amp;J very poor, My
VC' UAJUJC how u •1ll bt
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"thr Inti may chana&lt; In formao
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CAruana laments 1bat " bt did not dtptndlna on the mao mol."
fot 1hoK studcnu who iUM"t
got 0\tr)'lhrna out or tbr .,..... h&lt;
C!nUid have, 1hough maybt now
101. ch&lt;mutry 102 b uruuaUy len
tlooy'lltry to Improve tlte tlw."
riaourcna. "II was a r&lt;ally Jood
Harold Rl&lt;t. • third year
coune anill aoo more out or It
elmrtUI cn&amp;inemna student,
than lOt. lhOUih It Wll ttatitr,""'
noon thar now l~al hoI; In his
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depann1cnt, ''I rcaliu how
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Computa Sa&lt;ntt, l\ploed Math and Ph)&lt;ofl. US cituenwp
u rcquutd \\ ntt to HU,Jhts aircraft Compan). Corpotalt
f&lt;llo,.&gt;bop O(ft«. Cvl•o:r Ctt). CA 902JO

C ...dYidftJ StaJON •ho Itt s;obtJt on to &amp;nd, Uf pror. fdloot
~uh the Q~eption of pre-med, prc:.clcnl. pft•Vt1 and Pf'Cooptomnry, fhould set up a r~ferena:
c:lth(r of tht two
Corccr Plannm&amp; Ofli&lt;CJ. Appomtmmll lor the Amhml
carnpu. tan bt made by aollinJ 636-11)1, a&lt;l for Mr&gt; Mock.

me.,

At thr Mom Str«t campu&gt; c:all
Shea

831 - HI~

llld uk for Mn.

eo- ~on BI- T~ to~ S4u4y Plac.. WrOJtl&lt;xated
)Sol B.lld) HaU. OU.. hours are 12_.,
Wr offn fr~ lndJVIduahu&lt;lowbtan«

m

Mooclo)-Thun&lt;by.
tn lcctvrcnotc-u.IJA&amp;.
tett-1a~ma. rudul&amp; efftO&lt;ney. •orabulary dov&lt;lopmmt Olld
t&lt;lllbook rcadlna and study.

ot' the

d~t}·

'Tht inquinng reporter us~ed t br young woonan wh)
sh&lt; wanted 10 be a mortician. B&lt;catue, •he &lt;~aid, I
~rtioy work in&lt; wnh people.'

The San Fran&lt;i&gt;col Ommod••
Tllr \\ritloa Plott """ off&lt;n Its d"'p~n loloritll ..,...., for
on 1Ut.tdl)' ~tninp in 148 rMhr, MSC from _ _ _ _ _ _.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

~.~·C"ff

RC&lt;'Otd Storr on No• I

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Cltd&lt; lo:: Plra..: Knd • r&lt;presen!lth·•oo ld&lt;ntlf) mtmbers for

UUAB Connr'l&gt; p,...niJ Th• Psydtadrllr fvn oo Sun&lt;la),
No• 7, Wp.m • Cl&amp;r~ Gym, MSC. Studtnll $4.~1 Ctnrr•l
Nt&lt;d hdp with an aui~nmf0!1 Thr Wrltlnl l'la..,, the $6,00, nckt'IJ IIVdil IU H•nitnii.O Tid:~t Ot1iCT and the
Unlvrnlty'• fr..,, drop-in writlna tutorial "'"''"· lot:olt'd Ill Reoord Store
·~
3l6 Baldy HaU. 11 optn d1ily rrom 10 a m. In 4 r .m•. and
Mondoy throuah Thursday e-tnln&amp;J from e
to o p.m. Jaha Sbrplrd •W bf. tpnkl ftJ OD Comp;uaU\;C' SocioiOI)' or
Sdlool Kno"leds• Ttachlna of Mu&lt;k In c.nadoln .,d
CIIJbld ••....,.. La \lalsoa Clulllad Cllfr- \\cdA...s•r. Oct. Eltgl!Sh &gt;chooiJ on Tllursda) , Ck1 :11. 4:30p.m., 211 Botud
27, I p m., Cl"bad Howe, J292 ~111!n St &amp;oroc ... ,.., Hall.
d.n.rtts ••tb ttqueun. hl't tntertammtnt. fiftt dt,..K'tt\, \.deo
IJh• IJolodlnl lht Door-fM Mo• I&lt;-.\Jon 10' :.1. 1,.10
&amp;AmC1 Co\C'f dlarac: Sl n includes l'ti!U fr« d.tlnL'I
r-m .. 170 Fillmoro. Ellorott
K•nmorr Wnt Alum II AAM. Pon) It&gt;&lt; ohe Th&amp;IIO&gt; on Ftb.
30 at Q " ' "'· a1 Kathy Krutfc:b abode All wch:bmc.
l.ind: FoiL 01nr:r lh•ttt .otnd 11 wauiu1 for you. 1uodaya.
8-11 J&gt;.m in 100 Allen llall tform&lt;cCI} ll.'irOI ~n MSC
Wr atr l ormln• • G..lk' Sro&lt;ltty ao \18 to tnrl&lt;h tht
Un~&lt;tr&lt;ity •rod 8o((olo oommumty ,.,,h the tultuor and lnl....,lrd ln •••., from dllf1'1'tal &lt;•llum1 C'aU l.l(c
hittof')' thor could only bdona to lr&lt;land. lntttoted7 Call Wor~shCfJ'\ a1 636-2808 to rq\Sttr ror our lnrn Son1 l-e$1 A
0011 Mcl.D\Ilhho, 636-SZI&lt;. J(rvin M&lt;Ooldh&lt;~. 636-S28l , t;OOd smpr!J •&lt;ric&lt; ,. no! r&lt;quored. Mt&lt;l&gt; Wednto.day• ••
IUI\C'hlimrDonny Conwo), 636-1:&amp;2.
th&lt; Boffal

an to 14 Bald) today 1\&gt;k for Stth.

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AIM.- A C..,. Low S.udatl$ Orpa. doltl&gt;&gt;&lt;ton
H••l•• trOvl&gt;lt &lt;i~a~ldll&amp; .,. ,., ,.,~M~n "" .....,,vmcu C.y
ol'llnina "orktlt49 os bqrnnin&amp; 11 thr llnhtnll) Courudtnt on "l-lfftl)~ and R.tlotiOn&lt;blp'' 011 T~y. 7 . 3() p m ,
Savia. Tcnt.tll•e Date and ro=: Cklobtr 27. 1982. 2-l:JO 0'81111Jl106,
p.m. For rnlo. phont tht Umv. Coun Stt'Y. 6J«&gt;.Z720.
Lfttwtt- Aibl,t s-tu. noted ""hilt oppont:nl or S Afrf"---a'•
Senlont Maltr JurY lo .Ran u.p to b&amp;\'t' yo,lf rcarboolt ponnit aparthtld polir:ru. will •IX'• ~ on Mon .. I0/2S, 7 p.m .. Moor
oaken for lnduslon on the 198l ourralonlant Sian up Is Coul'( RO&lt;'m, O'Brian,
between Cklober 2$-29 in 8A S Hur!man L1b111ry, Ill Talbtn
Hill , I&lt; Botldy Hill or in 167 MiUord Fillmore Academic Tllr
PmreiJ " Tllt E'&lt;td" on 10/ 29 ll ~Oo&lt;&gt;l
Ca:un.
Avt. br1"ttn Richmond and Gtanl St .

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o..lt• !Oir 0"0 boiiOG .&gt;POIUOfed b) tht W0111m'• Tt!ICk LL&lt;t~~n-P~U-pb oa4 Pn&lt;llt• of Yop-TUd.. Oct. 26.
Tram. Buuoo Sale, Monda), Ckl. 2$, Capen Lobby, lo.J 1 p.m., Towm.:nd f~ll. MSC, Room 106. No odmrr.Ma
.......e. ""

•d&lt;:om•

p.m

llaa•• Writlloa Wo-op spoMO&lt;ed bylhe Careor Plannin&amp;

Mltdlldl Larit-dariiMdat - .. ill ptl'fonn a Spcdal Ewnts
orr... on Th&lt;sday, 0&lt;1. 26, I p.m., Copen tO. AC.
Series Concert 011 Moodly. No•. I at 8 p.m. in Sir:&lt; Concn~
Hall. Tk:kru art ovall. In advana: 11 the Hur!man Tk:kt&lt;
I
All&lt;olloo: Pl"t·la" SulorL N..., Yor\ Law Sd&gt;ool wiU bt on C..'l Makt Up Ynr Mio41 Tho Un1vrnlly CounJdlnJ Off~«. MSC and II 8 Capen Hall , AC. Pntu arr S7 for
campUi to intC'fView prospccdve ltudcnh on Friday. Servict U c:on.ductlna a lbree senton .seminar on decision -'Jtn&lt;ral admution. lS for the UB Community and xnlor
NoY&lt;mbtr S. 19112. c.JJ Mn. Shea at tht Ckrr:er Pllrulina matiJia for pcriiDn&gt; ,.ho hovr troublt makl111 ""-"r link C'ttiuru and S3 fot llvdenu.
Of0ce,IJI-J51S, to,.. up 1m appointment
dtclsJons owtma No•&lt;mbtr 1. aJ l p.m. c.JJ 636-2'1'20 for
rec!Aratlon and fllrthcr lnfonnation.
T - Gory a • . _ ...S Jsloaill Leo Sell oo Sat., Oct. JO 1t 8
p.m. In Sltteo-rt HaU. Ttck&lt;Uart SS-(;en. Ad ., M-UB
AII..Uoo: !'ft. La• Sn1o&lt;s. Paot Unlvenity School of Law
will be on campw 10 iooem... pnKp&lt;Ctivr •u&lt;~&lt;m&gt; oo ...._... Ia ........... 1 r..., Alh'llort U'• 111&lt;01 "'"Y 10 Comnr11N1~ and Senior Otiu:M and U-Srud&lt;nts Sold only
II W doo&lt;.
help
youndf
and
olllm.
To
fuwl
oui
how
you
can
ld
T.....S.y, November 2, 19&amp;2. Call Mn. Sbu ot lilt earlft•ot•ed. look (O&lt; out 111&gt;1&lt; 11 thr .Acuvtti&lt;s Fan lA Capen
PI&amp;ruua, OfOce, 111-JSIS, to set up m oppolnunmt.
Lobby, Tlrts., Oct. 26 and Wed., Ckl. 27, 10 a 111.-l p.m.
CPA eorr.n..... on FridAys, 107 Towrutnd, 9 p m. C.U
636-3063 fOr info.
AIIHiloa : P~-La" Snlon. Oty Univenity of Nf'll Vorl
Law Scbool ..uJ be- on campus to interview prospecrlvc W.lo lo a Hlllo&amp; riJooodcr m which mdivlduab 1011&lt; oo
lludmtJon Wednesday. Novcmbtr 3, 1981. c.JJ Mn. Sbea at food ond then pufl&lt;, dtbcr by vomitln&amp; or taklna Luotives. ..God" aa4 ..8-'"-ttiiAVt ". a Thtattr Workshop
the Career I'WtnJn&amp; Offa, 831 -lSU, to lC'I up on For Info. obout treatment for this diJOtdrr call 83~202.1. Productlpn, from Ckl. 2&amp;-ll and Nov. C-7 at 8 p.m. In tho
Nancy Andri&lt;S-JX')'dtolllerapist.
H.t.rrinlan Theater, MSC. Tl&lt;kt&lt;.t art Sl.OO 11 the door.
appolntmtnl.

CllE . LSAT ~Scnlols aoi111 oo to Onduate
School or Law SchooJ &lt;bould 1101&lt; tllll llle r..,.W
tqUlrarioo tlcadllnt for Ill&lt; Law SchooJ Adlndoioc Test oo
Dccal&gt;bc II lo Novrmber 41 1983. Studcnu aob&gt;i oo to
Gntdlulr &amp;:Mol, the: rqular rqUuatloo dcaclhuc for the
OradllliU Record Eum lo November S fD&lt; the: Oocaabtr II,
1981 cum. AppllcatiooJ for lilt ORE .t LSAT con be
obtained ll lhr au- Plannina Off~« at 2$2 Cajxn on lht
.-.mbcra Campw or Hoyes Anoea C, Room 4 on tbt Main
SOt&lt;! CompU&gt;.

meetiqa
Q ......

s.---. mppon 1J0UP for stucl&lt;au rkalo111 with

the dcalh ola loood DOt-will..,_ Tlxs., 0&lt;1.1611 7 p... . ln
17 Clemen&gt; Hall, AC'

,.,..,ucod.

l•lenulllp Alllao...,.t- The Do.., town Nurslna Home is
&gt;&lt;tklnj IO OU &amp;D inttrmhlp IDiJilment whkh ..;11 dcaJ with
bosmaa and adminlstrllM proadwe•. publiC m.tloM and
pc:nonnd • ork fot furthtt information coatar:l Jdfrcy C.
s.w. 147-lSOO.

s...... po.tklMo tl

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IAI&gt;9nl00'
lie available for stvdcntsmajorinJ In cbemhll}'• ..,...,_,...,

physico, aocolo&amp;y, rn.athan&amp;tics, computer tcicncx. Writ&lt; 10
Lawrtncc Uvr:rmore Nallo.W Labo111.1~. Employmrnt
Div. , P.O. Bol 110t L 42$, Uvennor&lt;, CA !'4S~ AJit for
summer oemploymmt application. U.S, ciliuruhip rcqulred.

-·to

11&gt;t "-·Laloab
ka .....,. .......oDd Sooy tunod_..e
hope 10 p&lt;&lt;S&lt;III h ntAI ...,.....
R - C1uiociM li'dlo..uip, • Cbi Alpha Camp"'
Minb~~y, will hoid lu ftrll on aunpw mcetona on Tuesday, Slloef 'I 111e RaJ
Ckl. 26, at 7 p.m. In J" Fillmore, Ellloou.
MSC~ •
•· 25 • 7 p ,m • 150 ,.,btr Hall ,

.,.,......ott

OT D&lt;pt . Mttlln&amp; lor ,..._,.'l)ors on Monda), Oct lS,

lat..,..lp Ia Wultiq!oo, D.C.-Studtnu who want to we
a 5an~CT Off Of' hA\'t' ID e.x.tmded J&amp;nUIIJ' vacation to WW\
In W""""-"o•, o.c .. for a small IIJprnd fD&lt; the: Wilson
Quarter!). a tcholarty m_.mc ...,.., 10 an od-tod loy
I~ and co•&lt;rilll s1J bnt:iches of the libtnl IIU and
S&lt;iet&gt;&lt;c. Scudalu WOIIId act . . rcseudl wi •nts 101 IH:
eduon IJitcrftS will pin [IT'll hand tnoooloda•
lie pcocao
b) • blob a mopztnt os ptonncd. edtted and
For
fllnbcr inf011Dl11lon write Harry COoper, Stnlor Racard!a-.
thr WHJOn Qu.ut&lt;tly, Smtth&gt;Dnoon hutJtutJoo BldJ,
Wa&lt;hln~ton D.C. 20560.
0

Sdooolol ...._....., ._.,. on Thun., Oct . l8 alI p.m.
In Did. 10.. TOpi&lt; it " lvW!ufl&lt;'lllret'• Rrp-Saint 0&lt;
SinD&lt;:r7"

noon-1 p,m, In Room 30. Goodyear Hall, MSC

"Sia111 ol lbt 11.,..."-Lttra&lt;t by l lnnald Glk:Jtmao-Oct
2$, S:l(J p.m.. Room ))$, Haya Hall, MSC.

Polllltollidoll« Oob Mttll"l on Mondoy, Oct. 2$, J p. m.. C_po,... forvao- Mollt.....Qor, 26, I p.m .. llaord Rtdtal
R.ooo&gt; W . Dildy Hill
flail. AC.
TN .... PI Mudol..,- M«tlot on 10/2$, 4 P m ~ TIK Qiaololl Codt-Mo•k.....otr 26. 1 p m , 170 MtUud
271. Bnna • t&lt;RIJIK.
Fillmore O:nw. Ellirott

Poli!b StodHI l.Hlo• MHtlaJt on Mond•) , Oct ~. 4;J0 Tht Qtd lhB lloMo•l&lt;-0&lt;1. Z6, H:SII p m., 170
p.m .. 1030 Clcmtn; •
MUL\rd Allmort Center. I!Uicotr.

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Frtntb Oub M Miln• on Wed., Ott . 27, 4:00, IOJO Cl&lt;tnon;.
UB Ski T... S.Oru Metdna ""tT)'IIat t! 4'00 on thr Foti)O \18 SU T..m Dolly P111&lt;tltt&gt; Mon.Fri. 4 p.m.. ltd ~lwo
Parkin&amp; Lor . For Info. call PbR, 636-&lt;IS72 or Dovr, 6J6-4942. loun~. """"• Bids 7. We arc .IUU Joota., lOt mrn and
"'&lt;&gt;m&lt;n rntcrcstod I• rado' alptll&lt; aJ&gt;d IIOtclic racu for mort
11&gt;t f.rotto•i&lt;s Oub t..omal Ml&lt;tlot&gt; It ~ TUaday, infonnaUOCI call Don at •JI-5096.
Ck1 26. 4 p..on .. Nonoo 210
~ Roall7 c . -us Mm'&lt; RUII&gt;Y Oub tab' on Bull
OKn·ics, urts &amp; lt!etun!S
Cily Side Women-. R~~Jby Oub on Oct. JO, 1;00, """'
G&lt;wanof1.
UUAB .C ooetn• rr...ols Tht Stray C.u on Sllnday, Nov. 21
a t 8 p.m. in Clark Gym, MSC. Stvdrots, SS.OO. Ceneral, B•ll. O ty Skit Womro's RlllbT O~b Pf'l&lt;lkr on lu , Wed,
S7.00. Tlcktu avail. II H•rri011an ll&lt;kct OrO« an&lt;l one no. ,S-7. Mott info 692-7193 Or 1138.-54~.

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�ckpage/sports
Bulls air attack grounds Eagles for Homecoming
By KEVI N A. KRUEGER
Sporrs Edlror

Head Coach Bill Oaodo was leaning up against the
~ I by 1he door to the locker room pauin&amp; the back
of any blue jersey that passed by commending them
lor a "good game".
A ll poio1 outburst in the: stCOnd quarter S«l!Yed
the aamc for the Bulls and enabled them to so on to
a 52·13 drubbios or the Brockport State Eqles
SalUrday tt Rotary Field. The came provided 1lll
opponuruty for practically all of UB'• ruldng
players 10 &amp;CI a lillie dirt on hi1 uniform.
"They~ played "«Y weU, " Dando said, "I Ul&lt;e
10 S« 1he substitutes in gama. It ma..ka- thrm .stt
themselves and .tee their mistakes. We a.bo can point
h out to them, becaU&amp;~e it's happening in live: action ...

Tbt Homcromin&amp; aowd or 2,408 WiiS more
impress&lt;d by S«ing the: startt:l'$ in chc prne. who
manqed 10 run lht' SCOJe up to 39..0 at haJrtimc and
46-0 In the middle of the third quarter.
Bull quarterbxk Marty Barrett, wbo played the

role of a .slightly lame back·up in two eatlle:r James,
rqamcd hU: earl)' season rorm .utd threw 12
complnions in 24 attempts for 210 yards a.nd thr«
tOUChdown passe$ in a time .span of the s«and
quancr and chanac.

"WeU, they (llro&lt;kport) hov&lt; been beat&lt;n prdty
bad chiJ season:' Barrett theoriz~ ...So ir rou set
an early 20 points on o 1ea.m like thll it's jUSt about
over."
Slllrlina quanuback Ken H yer (l().l0.17~l TO
p;wa) had trouble gdrioa the Sl&amp;Unch aerial pmo
orr the around, save the 70 yard touchdown
completion lO Pat Whitch&lt;ad, lonaest or the S&lt;BJOn
for UB.
The pus, dul· UB's first possession, opened the
gamc:•s scorin.g.
.c ecxtr:s point was blocktd ..
"it was a very 1 play," Whitehead sald, "it's
fairly new. wc·vc been working on ir all \l,'('t)c in
practice. AU we did wa.s 1all:c one or my routes and
chanaed the poucrn I ran, $0 I had a bdter cham:&lt;

of losing the lint-backer . Kenny (Hycr) lhrew a nice
ball, 1 broke it In front o r the lincbocker and th•l
wasit."
,
In •ddition to Hycr and Bandt, third strina (and
.sulttin&amp; junior varsity) quanerback Oordic Bukaly
coll&lt;e~ed a TO PBS$. 11
compl~td 11 r~rc rriple

,.... his first ever and
ror the signal callers.

When Bandt look the Slqe he had the benefit of
an 8.0 kad to "'ork with. A ball snapped over
Bro&lt;kport pu.nter Dan Grote's head rolled out or the
t"'d.tonc in the (usa qUarteT for a tWO poiDI

The

.s:af~)'.

dirccfed the Bulls into and through
with a tOtal of ll p:wes. Rtttptlom

~~

5d up o Bcnie Weber Z4 yard r~etd goal, a IS ~r d
.scorina Strike 10 11m SLojak, a ll yard both·ftet·in

lob to Jim Biw. o 32 yard catch and run 10 John
Grtoeley, and a nioc yard option run taken in by

Barren hlmRlf.

These

~.-ere

nOI without hdp from the Ea&amp;les,

thouJh. Arler Weber put lh&lt; Buib up 11 .0, M\1:e Ut&gt;
blocked a Brockport punt. Afier Stojak scored~
Webtr boorcd the kid: of( rigb1 a1 upt~er linem.an
John Daly, who tamed hiS back on the play. The
ball hil the back or his leg and car«ned back 10

UB'$ Emmy

H&amp;\'t'f1S,

who recovcrt'd

th~

frte baJI .

Roben 8r'3d$haw intereepted his =and pas. or
the year 1att in the quaner, enablin&amp; 1he Bult~ to put
the but two touchdowns of the half on the boord
within :46.
At the half. UB dominated total offense almOS1 st.
fold, lS9 to 61 . The Bull 's dcrmsivc line played a bii
part tn boldina Brockpon down \o three first half
rtn1 doW'IU.

u wc were really up for th~ game.," ddtnsi\le
Iockie Cary Brown .said, "Wt &amp;Ol beat Ia." wcck by
hhaea from running right at us and we ctpeeted

Big day for QB Barrett as he
returns
to set record
I
the records come alona with thai, it jwt makes it
that much bdter."
Bandt s\Qtalned a lhlrd dear« riaht •boulder
K:per&amp;lion and a riatu ankJe- sprain in the S«&lt;nd
pme or the seuon apinst Bo.ldwin-Wallacc. While
U.B. quarterbac~ Marty llarrctl set a new puslnJ
rcco:d agailUI Brocltpon State Saturday, compldeln&amp; recuper:uina, be was forced co sic out the next two
p.mes, " it was the firSI t.ime I really got hit thb
12
2&lt;1 plues for 210 yards. gjvlns him 3,541 lo&lt;al
season, but I think I came lhrouJ,h it ok:ay."'
career yard;.
... didn't know J was do£C to brealdna any
B.arrcu saw J;mitrd action j.o the n6t t•o games
record.s,'f Bancu Kid. "lt wasn't even on my
and in his rim play aaainJt Brockpon State he was
mind." Jim Roclr11uez, Barrau former tcamate. set
intueepted.
tbe old r=rd or 3,401 c:an:o:r yards back in his
" My timina wu ofr ..d I didn't have the same
playina ya.rs or 197~. "Jim .helped me out a lot
•Jlp• on the: ball. You've &amp;Ol to adapt after mis.sin&amp;
wben be was sc:ttinc that m:ord," caplained Bandt, four or fivt pmes and Itt used co 1ht passina rush/'
••t jWt had to play Ions enouah to bteat it,"
the quana-back captained.
&amp;neu t.bould euily break two more r&lt;e:ords nm
While injured freshmt.n K&lt;n Hyu look over the
wtd apinsl No&lt;wich University. He stt.ll&lt;h•ooly
positioo or quarterback, but following Bandt's
eilht yards • ...,. from the present c:areer yardaac
SU&lt;all
in the lut pme. tbcrc may be $Orne question
r=rd and needs only six more r«llppions to break
u to wbo will fUI the quartcrbacll posillon. "There is
the total complc:tloo reoord, currently ... at 1!0.
oo
compilition
between w," Barrett Jlrcssed, .. ,
" I'm jlllt f01a1 10 p&gt; Ollltberc and play," said
Bamlt. •'tile ODiy thiDa imponaol is thar ..., win, if think we would both tike to see ea&lt;h other do wdl."

By IEFFREY POERSCR
Spffl111m Slqff Writer

or

•

9rockpon to do that. too. Ahhough then· is aJs() a
defmite diffurncc betwccn lth•ca and Brockport,
like niaht and day."
The EaaJc defense did not do much 10 make
themStlves node«t, exce-pt for bursidc linebacker Sal
Sollccito_ He only m•de two tackles all game lona.
but they will be remembered by those two ball
a.nicr.s for a while. Hyer jwt bas to look ln lhc
mirror at1bc seven 'Siitches in his chin when he w.u

sacked for a 10 yard loss and Barrttl would only
h.avc to feel a rtcUrring pain ln his tmdtr right
shoulder.

Hyer ..-.cot bad: in durin&amp; 1he third quaner when
&amp;trc:tl \'Oiuntaril)' rtflc:ved himself aftc:r his jarring
tat~c.

Seven plays later, 1be sophomore conneaed

with Stojak from

scvm yuds OUI to give un a

46-()

lead and &gt;ave Bukaty the helm .
Bukaty sandwiched • 37 yard TO pus to Tom
MacLeod in betwcm rwo Mike Holland runninJ
scor&lt;s, the only points Brod&lt;port could muster.
With Hycr winnfna and Banetl healthy with a
week '• time, Dando quipped, "I don't kno... who
I'm a.oiRJ. to stan a.pjrua Norwich. ritber the rig.hdc:

or the left.ie."

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�Richard Thompson's
traditional obscurity
wanes.

North Amer1can tour 10 promote
thai• new album Shoot Out the
• Llghrs.
Neeclless to say, euttalo war no1
on !he tour Itinerary- the closest
show (llnless you count a cancelled
Roche.stet date) was In Toronto. at
ti'Ht Horseshoe- Tavern GOd bless
them Canadians, they atways
man,age to sell oul a perfo-rmance by
a worthy amst. whll' we lowly
Butfalon!an~ got partormers of the
Ilk ot Juda-s Pfles1 and John OOuga1
and Oatety :.nythlng elee shoved
down 04Jr thcoats.

Anyway, I he $hOw was nothtno
magical: Unda's vocals on
tooot as " WaJt\lng on a Wire"
an
Wtlheted and Oied" conveyed
the sadnMs and vntet1a+nly tntMKerll
In I he &amp;ongs without bGII'\g
ovefemotlve. When Richard
\J'I(Im.pson laun(:ned fnto .. Stoth a,.
Old Faltport claaalc, the crnwd
respondOd wllh stu11ned, revetentlal
sllenQe t-415 vocats: throughout tfl!f
snow were emo11ve and
'
commtt..ndlng, his OUI(f.f leads both
mellifluous •nd stlngtng, lunetlontng
as an expressive thud vo1ee II ever
ttlera Wefe doubt$ about Alc.hafd

deep Ill a '"'nee as, with eyes
ci05td. he ,$ang the line " Now
neart s oo what heerl$ will
··wau of De•tn•• Is not the gloomy
dlrge tha IItie would Imply, bVI was
ln5teid a paean to an amusement
park ride, 'eleouung tne 5neet
t!Xijberant thrill one receives hom
getting the shU scared out of (hem,

Thl$ oooo~n hbd also p.ovldetf trH&amp;

tnsallable ThomPiOn tan wrth •
gUmpse at some unr~lo;neo mahlflal.

''Smau Town Romance" ;~ddrar;sed
H'\e grovtncial community wtHue
e¥efyona '(lows everyone else'!
Thompson's rote. In rock hfStory a~ a DIJ&amp;It'IOS$, and ftle dU hcultlas ot love
OtJitaHst. sonowrit~r or singer. th•s hlno~red amo.,gsl i\11 '"e bicl\bl lh!O
-our laid them to rest Time vvon
·•was She a Woman or A Moo"
Clevo~d a lull page lo ltle
picks uo where Ra)" Davies "Lola •
'Thon\psottt'", tayifiO' that·~ ,onv lett oil and orov1o~ fhe comu;
(on Shoot Out lhe Lights) h!ls IM:
rflltf that Thomcson feCI the
c~ched poW'ftf aM pltlles clamy ol audlcmco tlBd Oeen wntCing tor.

~ S::;7~~~y~~C:~a~:'::t·~da
~

Thompson wete tlnalty getllno some

• f ~~:~=.ognlllon they so rlc:hly
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John Szymaszek

n maf'ly tnst&amp;f')Cf.IS, wrutn

an •tti!Jt

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labelled •

leQel'ld, fie or .sf\e •s etthe.

duo. or C'IUcally acclaimed and
comme,CIIIIy lgnor~ Rtc~ard
Th0mp50n would fit the second
atlHn!tlon ralt'ler nicety Praised fb•

nts peettess guitar pla'(lno and
prolific pen, Thompson ha.s ohen

been dlsmlued oy • large legment
ot the roc\t.flstenlng public f.:S 1 mere
" fOikle " an unrau l)~oonhOIIng of ;t

••tent as marvelously diverse t -s
ThOmpson's.
Rlctlard Tnomp.son's t"!lsto')' Is

dUnf\'ll'g ot eJJaf!'llnat!on Bom at
SOOI11.5h f.l"'d EnQIIsh pJ,14fl1&amp;, he
grew up II&amp;Utttlng to traclluonal

9rtusn mue.lc, as welt as earty
Amerlcan rock and roiL While In the
BrUt$h equivalent ot high school,
Thompson was ai~Jy Involved In
a band callao Emil and the
Detectives, which also featured the
talents olthe Stranglers' Hugh
Cornwell Uflle el.se he.s boen
reveaJed abOut tf'lls conoreoat~. In
1967. et the tel'l4ef age of 11, he
founoed Fafrpon Con~entktn wllh
trlef'ld,a Ashle~ Hutchings a.M Simon
Nicol. Fairport Convention had ha
roots In ttad~onal English fol~
Clllthough their tlrst LP drew
comparrsons to-oasp-JeftBfson
Airplane)~ and spawned such
tumlnanes as.lan Maltl'lewJ and the
lale Sar&gt;dy Denny. Whllo wf\h
Fairport. lllomPSO&lt;l nOJ&gt;od t&gt;olh his
.songwJUIOQ aNI lr'!S1turnental '~111:5.
oul8YOI"!tuaUy toi.lnd 1NJ conflne~ ot
a "group" ~Iring to be too
restrJctiYe.
In t971, Richard Thompson
partttd amlc.tbly from Fairport, ano
spent the next year or two doing
aesslon wortt ten vatlous ar11sts.

~~~=~~h~,..~~~t~~ !CX.':r~~.uno
rosl&amp;r of musiCians. MrVer quite
J;llaJnlr.g the gkuy and el(OIUence It
tusd enjoyed while Tl'lompaon a.n(f
Sandy Denny (whO had lert one
album earlier, were membftf5
1972 $i'W the arrlvaJ of

Tt!ol'f!pson·s fHst solo work, t~enry
The HumBn Fty, wtucn turtn1u
lncorpotated 1he use of lradJtlonal
StUI!h mouts wilt) orlgfnat matmlal,
"and also ga~e Thompson ltJe

treedom to stretch out vocally,
some1h!nQ tw; hid rartHv OMn abtt to
do In Fahpon. Rolling Slone
magazine, which wtlll had some
credibility bee" then, calle&lt;t
Thomp,on ••one ol tP'I~ most
ll.nowledgea.ole mua.tc1ans in all or
popui&amp;r oo,d lotk mUJ,Ic~" ~Uhough
the air was abUZ2 wlln 1\udo.s from

=t~~~ ~~::;rr:r ~~~: ~01 otl'

Ute groul'd

But an was not well In the
Thompson camp: wOtd got out tnat
1f'le tlarmooy had dlsslpated ttom

Richard aoo lind1's marriage. This
to1.1r wu to be o •wan song, ont!
last celebration or a retnarkab~
c,areer together , &amp;lld, perf'li1P1', 1
chance to thank all the tan$ wf\0
had never ~enn the coupte perform,
and woula c&gt;tobably never do ao
IQIIn.

Atho~Jgn

11 oarotneo conslstonuv
gOOd reviews. the Thompsons
r8p0ftedly lost money on the tour, In
September. Alc:hard beO•n a solo

IIO&lt;l&lt;IOHC IOU/. prOS&lt;JmAI&gt;Iy oparl\0&lt;1 In
part by 1 dealre 10 fecoup some. of

~~~ aHer tne first lP'J rolease.

Thomp&amp;OI'\ maftleel Undil; Pe.lelt.
fflend of Sa,dy Denl'ly's and

possee&amp;Or of achingly pllre voice.
Linda nad nanole&lt;J some ot the
backing vocals on Henry eno had
also worked with Richerd, Sandy
and sorne other F'aupofleu on an
album called Roc~t On, which was
tuuod under Che name " The
Bunc~:· Togetl&gt;er. Richard and
Linde Thomp$0n OJTlb&amp;rf\ed upon 1
riGh and wondrous careet truat would
,spa" n\ne yeara and a nalf~ten Qf"

so albums,
AnhoUt)~

,,e IOSMS, bot no ooubC motivated
al&amp;o by an urge to get oul a,d pllly
some more. This seemed too ooocs
10 oe true: When one admlfes an
al11st lor nearly i oecad&amp; with nary
an opportunity to tee an&lt;J t1ear n 1m
POttorrn, ano IS then confronted wltn
aatd aruat 's 'udden lit ol
accesslblllly. said lndlviaual (mel
toses all Mtl&lt;antrol and makes ntact
atranoamenh to aee tHm tn every
nearby performance.
R•cherd Thompson relv1nec:1 to
Tor0"10's HOr$eshoe fa~~ttrn at tne
beginning of Oclobt:r, minus mucn

roeo&lt;dl'lQJ woro released

Of the t"tOOPia lh.at t'!ac:l accompanli!o

on a talrty regular basis, American

his earlier appearance. A amallef,
001 atiU respec1abJ.,~Il8d croWd was

tans ol tne Thompsons had to ehate
a certain ttustrauon uvet the lack of
!lYe pe&lt;formanc81. C&amp;tchlno Ri&lt;lhard
and Unda In concert In the US w1s
,..,., than ca.telll'lQ QOOOfr11M !rom a
doorknoD. The las• lime Rki\.ard
Thompson had tollrttd the U.S. was
In 1970, as. 1 Fairport member.

However some unseen fCMce
brought

J~n

end to his reelutlve

waya. fn the tMtoinnlng ol 1M2, he
tested the Amerk.ln watera by
p\ay1'lQ a solo olo al tho eonom Llno
In New Yorll City. Then In ll&gt;e Spring
of this year, It wa&amp;- announced that

Aicflilfd and lii'H:ta T~mp$on and
bend wo\lld onc:2ertake an e.-ten:s•ve

tn attendance Thompson, In good
spirit"~ cuulklng tokes. and relatlno
aMCdOtes between songs, ,seemed
amused and only tllgttHy perturbed
by 1 dttrupllvo corttlngent at the
oar. Hla cool. witty rnannor provH:SOd
an lntecndng con1raat 10 1no aonos
he wrlle.-ok en somber, moving
Odfl t o failed rolallonsnlpa and
uouo*f times. He mekea no secret
ol hla affecUon for the sad k&gt;ve
song, ond deVoted a good po&lt;tlon ol

thla evening to them. A new
number, "Oh. How t Waoted To.''
appeared to be about tlls s.epatallon
from liOOa Thomoson toot\ed to be

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A Selected Post-Fairport Convention
Rict1ard Thompson Discography:

1i72·Henty The llum1n Fly
- Reprise (U.S. relea&amp;e out ot
print may be avellabte on ~mport)
11173-1 W1nt To SH Tho BrlgM
lgM• Tontghr - !stand (U.tl.
lmpon only)
1974·Hokey Pokey -lslen&lt;f (Oul or

ptlnt)
1915-Pour Down U~e StiVer
-t1land (oul of 1)&lt;1nl)
111. 0ultlr1 Voc•l-lstand (2 lP
ompJiat!on featuring nue Falrpon

aterfal plus nve Richard ana
Unda ThompiJOn mataftll -ou t of

1117-L/vo! (lttore or wu) -lsi an&lt;!
(2 LPs containing most ot Gultet,
Voeol pluo ontln! Brlghl L/flhr• LP
-out of print)
1f1S.Firot Ltghr -Cilryoauo (out of
print. may De avalla.ble as an
lmporl)
11171-Sunnyvlsre -Chrysalis (lJ. tl.
Import lsaue only)
1N1.SirlOI Ttlmpo t -Elixir (U.K
Import l,ssue ont~)
1N2·shoor Oultho Lights
- 1-1a.nnlbaJ

Otlw Rocordf'lQo:
1872·Tho Buneh - Rod On - MM
(Fe.aturlng Tnompson and Linda
Pole~ (Thompsoo). as well 11
~noy Oenti)'. Trevor Lucas and
others doing CO'&lt;~ei vers,ons oJ old
rock'n'roU hits -ou1 o f prrnu

1N1·0 owtd Thornaa and tho
PtcMstr1en • - The SoUnd ot trle
S1nt1 -Rough Trade (Thompson
co-wrote many of the songa, and
pJays oultat and hemmered
d\Jitlmet on lhla collaboration with
Pore Ubu·s David Thomaa.)

•n

A,pgetlle wheHed tor more, I
prepare&lt;! lor tne ntu:l .5f'low. thl$
ume In RochMter's Af'XS Creek. Th~

a tmo5phere, great decor and
lnllmate sealing near the stage.
Thompson didn't d isappoint He
tr.:comPAnled t\lrnsetf so cl&amp;xttousty
on mendoltnood'Urtng ''Luel!iy In Life.
Unluc'y In' l.Cve," tnll' wllll eyo5
e•o.se-et. I could imagine lwo o'hor
o•avers on stage w11h h+m. "OOn'c
A&amp;n6ge On Our Love·• was &lt;Jollvelfk;J
with an lmpassloneo vocal

•n~ ot

-!,.
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::...

my lusty cry for " The "Poor Ditching
eoy;· allhough ho clalme&lt;IIIO hado·r
yeats,
ulayed 11

Roo Crook ~~ .&gt;n kte-al otaoo to soo an
artist like Thompson- nice

su

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dim,nlahlng theh power. On this
particular evening, he t;Ven obliged

Ot

the three

acou'Sttc

show5 I

caught Toronto was the be!Sl In
lerms ot aheet breadth ot material
ThOmpson covered nearly every soJa
base. t\rlpplng songt like ..Jel Plaoe
In a Rocking Ctlalf'' artd "Ooo~l Lei
:a. Thtel Steal Into Your Heatt'' down
10 tJare e-ssOnllala wlltioUI

~34'
fhere ·s IIOt&gt;e t"Gi tJittds U$
~"d

; don., mean

1

(

l'-&gt;pson played lwo ,..Is. as did
ttla tle-adllnef John Hammond, J1
Which btlngs. ut to 1he
T,.Jfamad~e 5l'!Owt. In Aoetl&amp;$18', I
lneret1uloU$ty._.,o somewhat
arun"entv) as.t(oa Rich-ard Thompson
U M w.n rttally oponlng for Kenny
llonkln In Bulfalo the lotlowl'lQ nrgnt.
(for the unenlightened, Ran,ln •s a
Las Veoas·lype pup singer whosa
main claim to fame has been 1n
• see THOMPSON

�Thompso
• - u n - t ,.....p~•rtno

3

umptMft Hmes on cne

Toftlgtu Show. Johnny C.taon e11en
wrote ll\e liner note&lt;J to nls fJfll
etbum APPirtnUy he fit Jonnny'a.
citfi nltl~ o l hlp young porfotmer
Get 1ne Plclurt?) Thompson's reply
waa lhll hCt IJ'Iovght l'll s own
IPI)eltlnce on that bill had been

cencelltd
Mlybl If shoukl have be6n The
1uCS1tnce (Ot" should I uy R&amp;,nk;n
F'•lt) were bOOr• sf\. 11'\atlenbn! •rKI
GOtiN\r~nl

The finest imports from Fairport
Fal!pon Convenuon Wlfl THE

Fairport Convention Moat
on the Ledge (Woodworm
Records)
Dave Swarbrlck Smlddyburn
(logo Records)
Dave Swerbrlck and Simon
Nicol Live ar the White
Bear (While Bear Records)

&amp;eta " " ' lot • sm11tert"t) of tans

to revel In tne aouncs o t thelr own
vo1eel- II only 1 had brought my one

101'\ weight w nh me

MUCh to the Cl'taO!&amp;n ol nt5 la•tntul
t ans ThomDSOo was res.Utt-1eo 10
Dla)lng 1 pe'luf\C1ol')' fon) m•nute
set at each shO* C&amp;nd un1 • e
TOtOtno ano Rochester t~e v.a5 ~
sep."111 ~m.u.on cnJ.t;e tot ead'l
inON) SHII the t••n•ttg wa.s noJ
wrthowt ltJ reward.s A tf'\t.$1n~o~t
ftom l,..e f'latycon (manca101y , oc-.
Cfi11C WOtCI) FAJtPOf1 Ot-)IS " Ge.n•$16
Hall' wn unle••~ as was a

$Ptllb4nOII"0 vt-rJIOn o' ·•otmmtng of
1M- Dey' and yet &amp;fiOifl•t ,ew aong
Love Ia li~ e a 8 u51ne$S Tt\e onl)'

wn eon·t

thtng 'ef110 relleet upon

malice w1 wan ten mort yea's

R•c,aro

Rteha
rldln; on

Thompton 11 cuuentty
CIHI Of pre.VIOt;SI)*

un,nown lntereat and popt.~lalll)' '"
this country. L..8sl veer's octeclic
solo Instrumental Strict T•mpo l.

his oollabOraUon as a Pede-stri an
w11n Pete Ubu's David Thomas on
Th&amp; Sound o/ the S.nd , and this
T/tt L/ghtJ.. done
w1th now-.slrartgtd wilt U nct. •1"0
h~nd.s;. allte&lt;:l .,..Jtr, thrM tour•
since January. "'"' con'lbirted to
year~s Sl'loof Our

draw rave rev._,.., rtom ,,. Y•ll•~
Vooc~. Ro/llft!l SJM•. c;,..,,

IAusJe~a n. P,.ytKI'f, Trouw Pten,
and vlnually tvet')' othtf crlnc: 1rtd
pufblcat!on It\ ttte Wewtetn WOt'k:l (I

lovec:t t~e ''•ytJoy quote on how
roctc criHca musl neve spent the
last ten yeats oiUlog t rount;l

bOWling alleya) Threo rather
rK-ent 8rltl5h rei&amp;&amp;HI have
consequently ruched tl\e.e
sllon!s as tmpot11 In greatef
n~.tmbefs

tnan ~• weklld have
tnougnt POUib'e a )tar ago a,.. LP
Of 1ne 19$11ncf I N'UHI Falfporl

Conventkwl reun~ - wo.r on 1~
L.e dge. a new Oavh' Swarbflttl
album -Swidd'(ourn. reuniting
fllrport's Fun Houu ll nH~p ol
Tllompson. Sw~rbrlck , Simon
N icoL Dave Mattacka 81\Ci 01ve
Pegg (wl"lO I• now currently on tour
u bUS Pl.tyer lfl Jttf'lro TuU) ar'lej

a tatner 1mieb~ 1lve pub &amp;el hom
Swarbric" ano N 'col - LM at tiM
White &amp;:If
WJih 12: rura. t6 fln..ups, t6
albUms (up untH noow). a nel 20
membela 1 1 one tim• or a.notM!

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THIRD STREET'
Friday &amp; Saturday
Pany Nights
WNY Best Bands

" LASSER DOWN"

would be the Byrds and the Band
end (I tl.no~ aome people ate going
to w ish me tlluck blind lor this)
tne Grateful Dead a llhOtJQh

Fairport w•r• much ...a swayed,
sutrt)'ed a nd tNinlpul.tte&lt;S by the

med1a ana ._...,.., Graw1ng on a
mut k:ll al'ld l~rtctt tredlltOn nearly
2.000 )'ears OfG retrt~ t.nan 200. A

ruG• during Thompson't

duougnout the Cate Tl'le couple tn
llont ot mt 'l w"efe patflcu•arty
ottenslve, epltomlzlng tna t .. pe ot
QeOPMt who lllk toUdl~ ln restaurant!

Smf•n lol)\·roc"- banc:J, spawnl"g a
thousanct olf·thoots at'ld Imitators.
Amorlctn b'I'01her&amp;·unoer·thwkln

c~a!" magtc or vutuos,ty
•nten..sil)' anel COI'IKienuousnes.s

set them IPIM
Molt on the L.ttdge wu recorded
ltyo tn Augual of 1~1 11
Brougnton Cull• and Graw• from
the last ctay ot the
reuntonl'fllt l ~a••a flntlt Three
nlgnts of OP«t rtnearaafs In a
tocal ~o antS ~formances by tt\e
Ul..es ot Ben J1nSCh. Ralph Mereu.
Mantn C.nhy. tt\CI ~. renowned
but no .... compete-nt t~ arti$tL.
fnclud«&lt; WIS I ttpofledly dalztlng
set by IM GPo - Thompl0t1,
MartiCitta. ~0 and Mcflll - and
• long unsHn Fairport Wm. tn On~
End lind Ou/ T~• 0/htr. T~l$
\'081'$ WOOt\IMCI WI.&amp; withOUt

Thompson ..no op1ect

lor a

vacation with h it chiiCiren While In
bcttwMn US t oura
110111 on lh• ledp.. wtllle
lact~.tng a btt on the ptoc:Jucuon
fond. m1._11 U wlln ttuty Lnll)lted
pef"torm•~•

on auch Fa fPOf1

ct•.utcs u ·watk A•htM,"' ''MaUy
Gro.-.s," tncf "Poor W1tf and the
Jolt)' Ha" gman Orfgtnal YOCIII$1
Judy [)yblt It tne ' IUIPrl.. ~t"
on Jonl M llc~ll'a " Both Sldes
Now," I aong tf'lt oil on Clkf With
the b1nd yeata ego. when she
wasn'l bul)' knitting soc:k-a or
scarves on stage. tne album also
lnchJ&lt;tes en elecHtflld vetston ot

8ob Dylan's "C:O..ntry Pie." and

amazlr&gt;gl)' o•oppy go at J01ry LM

uwto' " Hign ScMol Contldenllol."
and an amvttno new T't'aoml&gt;50fl
CCM'1'Ii)Oelt~ lhat

wu a

o.r of an

lce·bteeklr on f'lls recent solO tour,
' WOfnt.n or 1 Men:· OltenUmea
reunion album• are suggestDd lot

" lens ot~ly,"l)lrllcularly H they're
on • ttny ltbtl Onto is on
Woodworm AecorCis). th!s record
l~n't.

lflOuQh, 10 II tne reeent

guthlng praJH ot Thomp50tl l'lu
lrOiJt.cl your CUJ~III)', thts one

- h i g hly racommended.

-Swotll&lt;let&lt;otlliJm,
Smlddyoum. tO&lt; alt1nt.,t•..,.,
purpose• can ~ con-sidete&lt;l as
anotf'Mtr FaJrpon reunion album
not solely on the basts ol the
reunton ot the Full House
COnventiOf\ (and several ad&lt;Sitlonat
playtf'l), but on tf1e splrll ot the
playing, a IPiftt that was often
mlaMd Ol'\ previous ieunions '""
partla~ reunions. The aJbum'-.s

a1moa1101e1y Jnstrum.entat tnve
tor S.ndy o.nny•a "tt S..lt.s Me
Woll., anc1 1M m•atcllnolllp
seems to hive 1 ~&amp;Jn emoUona l
Sl*k tt\lt wu ott., tac:ltlng ..,
the post·Titotnpoon Fotrpon
lltxoma Be&lt;yf Mautott'o plano In
parucular 11 an added ptus
The Swltl&gt;flctiiNtcollt¥e set
cefebratea the launc.htng
(suppooodly) Of White Bear
Records wllh 1 QOOC.,alured a.nd
•ery tntormal two aides of
somewhat tradltlonat Engll$h folk
perlormed In W'hlt appeata 10 bo a

rathef al•luelld 1tat1. Thl.s
doHn"t ••"-• ltlfiY itom but ralhe,

:!::': J:~id~n':r
ot 1M

enhance your en~ t
album IS wtttl. Tfte: rather amu.s lng
liner nct11 .,. by tanner Fairport
arummtf 8n.1ce Rowtand.
ff you'Ve read aU the way

lhrough thll than you'lt bt thrilled
to ,.•• , 1hat 1 thorough Fairport
biOgrephy wae due for rmease In
Engtood thla pul July and may
soon hl1 tno &amp;elected Import slorea
U'llt carry I heM eJbums as well
- IJHt on th• IAdfl* • by Patrtclt

Humpl&gt;t,.,

�. .'
casual VIewm
.

Donahue inPhiltrates
middle America
Jly Rick Seykow ny
··we oellcvtt all Inc PfQ9rama we

sena out '"' •~rwortny. but we also
realllft that tttiiJORibll JHH)ple c:an

differ on c:er1t~~ln Mn&lt;Js at

prooramt

Ana while some o t our tllcha;"&amp; hl'ft

been bann.a In some th•• •· tf'l.t
ootnt must be m.adt that In almost
~ C&amp;H.

our PtOQf&amp;n'\1 aft Ctnfed

b'f station managers 'tlfho Delte&lt;wt1
w•th .a, lt!al ltl..t,'of\'• ptob'em ls

not tof'lt.v.ersr 11 11 otandoess.
that IN

.-~ew,ng Ch~bftc.

And
ts rw tnOfe

DteDI* IO ecce.OI ~&amp;+It~ SUDfle'
rv mooult

mattet than many or lht

haN usumeo

s.adomuochfam. herpea n~PI'. tM
Jerry. Lewis tet&amp;thOn tnt rOle lion ot
Amortea" Jews to tht BeHvt
~ssacrv and the! r.ew reaurgonce ot
military toys.- Doring 4hat ume I
dlscoveuto thai tttere .,, a number
of tea:son~ f or U&amp; popultfl1)' Fen
stmpllclty•s s ake, I th ink that the
.St.t(;oCe·n ot Phil's ahow can be
b&lt;o~on- Into Ina - 1 OINCII
ot Its UuM basic component a

THE HOST - Tho '"'' log ol l~e
show a stfat~ac Wid ''· o t courae.
AUt Dew\• hue tum ~aU Gray h aired,
oespec:tac.'-G trump~ Pftli m•Qht
.!Wite !tome oeople 11 an unltkelr
ae~ symbof, OUt he IS 1

Pf•,.,..

•••mokl ot what 0t Hetb Gokl~ro
lf\e ·•new" Of llbeta1ed

100' like a cntmb ~ his "Show , ••

ev!OOOCed by n•s ~ecent uphill batHe
tgalnst Je1ry Lew is' well·recelved
t.eH·rtghtOOu5 po$l urtnv Jerry, tt\11

l~J8;..._

Menact1em Ektgln of the
a ntertalnmont wo rld, I$ q u•ck to
convefl an~ cutlcfsm maOt o' f'II.S
ctton1 Into • hardheanao atiAGk on
II "~I&lt;IS" Wnen P1111 lrted 10 ~ o l
rry to rtJponCS to some ot tht
chatgu made agalftsl till •nnual
te..VK)n-rha.l It d•ajns moNtY from
oHM•t chat.ues that htdl. oetet&gt;rlty
front .men. tl'tiat h SM'tes a&amp; 1 wff\IC:~

__

[]

~ cOtpoflte ~®he. telat'Ona
camoa~ns-he drew fatucw&amp;

'"'tM!Mft "t~;•

0o 1 . . . . t(*n

ano

... lhom 6fe DIC"JUS8 I Gjlpt@. ..e the
Pno Dono.._ ol 1~•s
N&gt;d let
me tetl ~ somelhlrtg-1tle nails 1n

-m

\hi naMa must hawe been .. e•y
oatnhl1, bYt at lent thai g.uy r.ao a
point of 'flew_, teUal ' N ot '""

Jeuy·, " Mas" fared any oeuer·
Wnetl a man &amp;uffenno !rom rnuscu111

dyslfootty called to to aay that he
ftft ttte totelhon mado c1ystroph1ca
ll~t nl"'"'" Into obJotls of pUy,
Jttr'; ,nponde&lt;i defflf'lety. ··wttal
do you want me t o dQ'? Go On lht
elr 100 Sl)' "T'hes.e peocte rteed VOt;t
money beuuse lhlt) ·re incJoctnOent
and to Qfett 5haoe''
Whh:h bf1nga. us to the a.econa
reason •or P'tll's oepulafi\y

f&gt;iE GUESTS-PnU• guests.,.
c:oncflte ptool ol t-f1m1et s
contenuoo nul ..I here are moto
tn f'te;aven e.l\d Nr'lf'l. HO.ai'Cl
ll'tan are orearnt ot 1n yOt;r

"'..-.ot

Phik&gt;&amp;opny_" Who ~se bt.ll PtHI

Donanue c:o"IG na-ve Lt~neam~ed a
~raon like 8tenl Deek, the tounoM
o t New D1y Introductions a dating

tervtet •ot peoote wUh netads1 Or
t,ow about the rooent soow ort
atdomasoci'tllm. W"o5c guests

P

~·• Oonal'lu.t 1 metaortc
r,-se to An'let*Cart s.u~tS\If

ma-. l 'from tNCftO tO Mn&amp;thYI Ck.l1
iloll all m..... , Mof.O'fel aa ~

s1a1u1-Wtlh a c:owote ot

repoettory tOt tne nau~ 1

netwo~•s

fet•n11) enQaoe&lt;l

fh

I

bidd•no wat OVt&lt;' hll aer~tees af'td

.e.ec m•"''"9 ptan• to 91"1 him his
own let• 1'\lgnt anow to touow
Nlglttllflt-hla lriOQOf.O ll'te
lht'l•taot• crnkat backtaln. Some
QeOPte dllln._l h it &amp;how as an open
lor-um tor II)CUII ctevlantl w~lle

:m~:~~~o;~~r~~',:,~poul and
pretenstona. 1 setf·atylt&lt;t Don

Oul.t.ote careening reektusty a t tn.e
windmills ot lgt~orance and I PIItly
each wHII. In t1.111 ·~- of miiii&lt;H\t ot
wOflhlpful hOU.IIwl'lea, I I"*' OOiy
••th "'' middfe Dto.tt Ubtfillam •ncs

a Joosa

cot lee; lion ot OCC81kwlatl"

not•Y.,Y·a.ttUtl 11 f6CII I I'WS
OO«&lt;oOna To me thlo kind ol Wn~"''l
ts ..-foc:lai-PNI
one

eorw- ,...

ottne ,.,., cono.otont&gt;y ..,,.,.~n~ng
.i.nd tnt~mat!Vt' TV show• gotng
What'a more. rtla conM&lt;:tefabte

:~'t!:7V::.,': ~;~,:~no

an Amencafl '"'lltuUon. tl~~te Jotmny
C.rec&gt;n or WaJter Cron~lte Pf\U's
valut ttea t'IOt In hi I eon1CIOIJ-lnl15·
rtlalng gurulam tor the natiOn'l
noua.ew•v••· bul '''"'' tor H'• 1es t

enc:l s.copt of nta 1how, wnlch ta
nothing ~ss tha n a ft'eewnHUng
romp through pop cultuJI a!ld
American aocl•ty at Iaroe In ti'MI
space of a few montna. Ptlrt will
d\afOI tr.-n rom.ra ncwwt~ to male

.,._•. nom MoN Gt!thn to""""'"
Schlafly, hom pun• roc~s to lnt
,port macUc:tt ot tnt n1Hon .s
"""'"' cngglnQ ... fOllllhllty
'lOCI I M!CkUe Atnef"ICan IUO!encftl
behii'W:t htm al'd Vl.lnQ them a.s 1

SO~d~~ bOarCI, I ~~~~ GfM't

cnorus CO&lt;M*\1"'0"" tt""'-lo&lt;!O
U 11 unlo-GI lrt S-"''f1 ll'\1 Phil
Oonah~ sno• t'I.I J blc:oml one ot
the nauon•a tnorlte ap.ctator

•port•

Over the course of the ou1 two
Jllljeekl I'Ve aQ1Jncs.d out opinion
ai&gt;Oul ~~ wttll lo I ~now and
tuned '" to n11 •hOw wn.never
poulbJe, catching dlacuulona on

~ t:ll..letecXIed

IIDefal '911U.I

lf'afvded Jamu ~ iflter , tl'le operator
o1 ~t t.mall ot'l•ll'\ of S &amp; M par lOt$ '"'
California, al'ld Mltlres.s Cay, one ot
tne oom1na1r1ves 1n hi&amp; emotoor?
Hllllef pr~1oen some oeHgMh•t
1ns•ght• 1nto the adaptive nature of
capltalttm (tlls S &amp; M patlors
attvef1tH 1n the YellOw Pagu .,d
cnarp $72 00 ' " hour IOf IMtt
......,•CH t,e dO!Tttnatrbn m1~e
s~ 15 an hQur plu. ttP51 MI.Sirut
O'l tr.e 0\J'Ier hanG SH'Ov~

c... ,.

..
the

h&lt;fitl.HO~o~.Sit

c•ol•l•t- tom1nce

aulnot Jlf\11 Oa ..,,. (WIIn SQme1hlnQ
1,._. 70 no-.-&amp;61 to hef cre(M) out o\l$0
Ann 0oUQl•l I Nli!i A_,ublll:
c:ormbl.nor and ptofuso• ot Engltsn

et Columbf111 U~!'HVIIIf In l•cl
Pnll's lhO'N 11 the onty popuJat
f'lttw«Ml\ tat~ .a.~ow 10 91"' r@9ulil'
t • I&gt;Otufe to o.syClfliAHtsts.
-t&lt;»oQ!II~. •nUlrD~ f$\5, hlitory
•nc:J El\gltJI'\ P•Oft$5"0rs a.nd Ott'lel
euoem•clan&amp; Wnlcn ., a oooo
tnlng tlP&amp;CIIIIV In \lle~ Of 1he lhUO
IICtOf '" lhe IUCCOH Ol ht5 ' hOW

THE AUDIENC£- For Oollor 01
wort•. F't!U oonan"e •s • tonUrmeo
poouUtl His a1ud'IO l'uct•ence r, an
lnttgfll Plft of hi~ !SnOw j11'18tr
C)ftlolf'\06 ¥ot0UIO De S0f81t miUftO

"'"•th I&amp; wnt Pnll'a toe11., sno..,

..apo11 qemao so lttefeaa u,

compilfiiCH'I to h•• rogula.r

sho~N.s )

and"« plays tf'trl'l h' e a ra~
barotn+tle.t gaug•ng the eHec1 ol ttte
....,... ol tiM doy "" JaNr 0 PUI&gt;t~C

en~

wll~ ~~~

lorgoly

rap0011

an ea.sy

tom110

audleru::e He a150 t111 ' " onQIQirtQ
se11te or humor: Of'lf ol mr raworile

bttt Ol Oonahut ahli~ cam. CIUfif'IQ I
ti'IOW on sa) aid !I. with PhS! stalking
throogh hi~ auelfe"ce brandishing •
vibrator the size o• t torl)tdo
asking. ·c,.n you Imagine yout
husband comlno norM dtuntf. from
the bOwling alley with one ot
tt·te.se,.. Of coutu, even a CledleatiG

" IVe never lh row parades for when we
avoid a war, only when we win one. "

tnyMH Hncll

111m ~Uno ot limes hit """' IV!Own
1ac1~ o• NctOti""' hlt guott:t&amp; WOI"ka

only wfW)n nla ,,..,, ,of ' ' '" tt

well-tl..W'*2, ~"*' It I not ("Weh I I 111
a rK.!nl ahetw wUh HeN)'

~the reautt• canoe tatMf
emwrasslno to watcf\, Then tt\efe
lS Plllls penenont lot e&gt;loylng 11\o
oe'lll''l .ctwoeate
all P:l&amp;a ot an

,Of

ISWS, a ptiCtiCe ~lch Cfwm 'tltflll(

Rl&lt;:• Johf'IIOn t~med "'II u:tehll ••
dOni Ufl_g your bJ. .Ih to tC\enCI "
Even 10. Pnlf t• • aphlttd ~l tf
wnn e, ~PO)' tta.lr lor v.,biJ countor·
p\IM:nii')Q. When Michael Bauer t he
pr..tdent of tile Meoo Toy
Compan), a dmttiltd tha t R• a gan'a
".s1rono defenH poatute" h as a~ed
In I lie comel&gt;tCk of miiHoty loyo and

11.seued that toy• reflect th• re•l
WOfld, PhU tiiOrtl'd, "'But )'OU dOf)' t

have 1

~ ottlef

lMreu

D''' 01

dOll
'fou only , . nee! •
tile re•l world •• wr.n 81ue•

COUI"''I &amp;fed b)' $lying tha1 lh• 10)1
are popui11r beel vl• Will hl~l
\raOitton.et~ been seen u 1 C)IO'f'•nQ
gtOUNS tOt ma.. coureoe Pl\£1 wu

quiCir to selle

we

~kt

lflei\IOII ground 8ul
at teut hO~ oul the

pos!!lt&gt;lflly lhl l IlioN wllo -liCe
1 war ate tw-..... too tt "'" no ptc.n•c

lot tllose wncr """' to Joll to orotolt
th-e VIetnam War
We nl'itr
tnrow parac1ts for when we evold 1
Wit. only When we Win on• ,11
To Ills credit, Pllll

It OlOO wflllllg IO

\\ht!f'\ HIUI!f iiAff!O

,Of •n1e111ge~ m .,I,.
'"e~

otter tlt'ln4

vP pta,,ng H'('-a l tl'!8fiCHit IO f'\•1
'"llom4MI "' wom• n stooo \I.O to

say

You '"'l"hO"'ed

'f'IIOII•gc~•

I JUtl -;r0naer

ll"t:t to
1-' re,.,a,' -w rw~h

t&gt;Qw I"'''UC, lft11U•Qt"" tt

whip

~om,.t'IOdy

dr~w

lfaOuflO•no ,agplaue.e, Ano a
tM.a wotn8n, lnil'llilf\Q f.ne was go.ng
IO $C0f,. d S.Ul.,•UtCI CIObAIIng point
'!.ain l~Niln mo'itn h•rdeneO In pr,m
diUPOfO'f•ll • You u!d lh._l Min
Cay doos !l lOt ~ 76 an hOUf
Would you lot yo&amp;J' wtr• do U for
thet ~r

My wlft C)()tt. ltpl!e4 HUhe l
casu•ily, •••cHI~ snoc~td gUDI
trom 1~ au01~• 1nd ,.a,nm·o '""'
OYtHt N&gt;ttlltly tor tnt ' '-'' ot lnt

•llo•
But •t

rflUCh II PMI ~

Ct"''fo

out ln. ugl•f\.f!U m lhob &amp;Outs ol
e"'tr''t'Oey Amf'I'C."I tt br•~ OM
I he be•uly • • ._,., A.Mt~f ot my
~_,,,,n ~~n~~•
'11\ow Nat tr.• tCHKtach• of eo
if&amp;n.tlul o f tniOCIIO.... QI'G lldle•

C.l&amp;£lol•lng •tong Otllgrtled•r u a Oilllf
Of matt 5111PDIIa tn4HQ~f1CIIl¥
ttltJIIed lhtttr 6tutl t o 1 ~:tultiOQ dtsc:o
beat Such &lt;NIIm, 'OmiCdtiV numan
n,onuHHI .,. wonn theU wo!QI'II 1n
QDid ano mak&amp; Of14t lee I that 1 ' " ' " •
and, ptu11ap ~ tne 1'\llmlt.n tace ,.,,.,
auctl a bad bunch altat afl

- Mr . Marlo Th omas

•"d

~attu• f l f' JUdi I I

.._~,...,. "'11

that "' 1001o.1

'""G!''''

you coutd dO much wotM Prul ca
seen ii:S ~•at , OCJolf\. pu.ak)~ate.
commllled, and

tn"'

COMI,.•tm..-. t M•

some l11.slght t,to tn• natute at
America .t corgora1e oveNtehtt't'ela
C..Ahet • hard day's wOJJt. the
macho man aoea.n't want lo be
macho, rx.tt he feeb. under- preuure
to
he w.nts to tela:a.. to be
11.0 uo end feet lilo.e a
and " "
utatog ol 60mlnant
r~n•qua -wen. I c.an Ut tf\em
up, I can t'l.umtllate ttwm, t can wttlp
tMm Of ~pan\. '~'"
•·
Tna aud•e-nce rQ.cled to tt~s•
two peoplo ., .. ,. a oort ol g lggly
nervotJsnas and eorlosur, t1"e tP'Ie
WOtnlll who aiOOd up IO U~ tilll!er

"''OUO" "-'

g.,,.,

.. Do you retalty use wrho&amp; and
ch.atna?"

"Dellnltoly," he rep!led ' Not o"IY
ltl•t. but
holets
pfllotles
...
" Ate you put11no me on?.. seld
the woman, sltgnUy agt\a st.
" No. I m not,' te.s;&gt;anded HUller,
doad•pan Th• woma.n ~opped bat'dow, In her aeat, k&gt;ok lng suddenly
QfAitlul tor het anonymlt~
Phtl ,. uwy in his cno~ ot
guest.s oeiJnctno tne aenJaUon11
,.,,,. lhe rucec:1able atw:t e..n lhl
tChdfa.rfy 8es.du Mith~ 1.1'0

rae''·

M1sueu Ca'f, Ns sadomasochltm
&amp;.he• featu.reo warc~eu 8 Pom.foy
1 "'embM of tne tnst111.11e tOf Ute

Mvonced St""V ol .,..,., Selrwllly
ano one of the co-aU'tnors of I he
Q!Oundbreaklng f&lt;•nny Report tilt
t1er~1 shOw te.atured Of. Andre
N•"mlas, 1 p totessor o t peola lt*c
lntecllous dtsea&amp;e&amp; a t Em.ry
Unlv.raltr. lrtd a recent shOw on
romance no't'elt fNturad not only

Pall ol theH" cnarm te In then

TilE WA"P•UP-lttor• ts 1 lo"rlh
'Or P,ll Dono,w·• DCJe)ulartly
tnat )u11 occurred' to me, whlC"IS more th.an an~ Olt\ff tllfl•thow
nett, ~rna"l twtn m()f• Ihan '"Y
other TV Qet'ton•hr., PhJI•• \411'f'l ;.~
an acrual human tle~"'' No slK:~
oac~aged facade tnet evapor•te.e:
00 a t'I'W)It•6 IOQetner again? •
... uh the me~ of a.n onlolt awrtc.n .
$HnUartv, Oft his ShOW dea.lf"Q wltft
but • atn.r a petiOn wlltl I he same
the ftOI M'!lng IC.atft taGit.c.l UMCI 01
magulnes hilA rime In 6e1llnQ "A•Ih .strpnogtn1 _,., lriljllil&amp; • peraon .me
tacM '"'• ••m• toy•. te«&lt;ra •nd
tfte httpet eplcfemtc, tM
mond1n1t .. , ot e-veryday life 11 the
QUIIJI'Ont put to Dr Anelte Nanmln
ftll Of "'' Mtn)' Of Pnlf'J VIOwet.t
ft volvOd arourt&lt;J t,.. line' of, "If
tomeone f\lt 1 cotcJ Wit. a no I ltlu have no ctowbt ,.ad nta pocu... tat
aulobfoorapny; ""'"" kftOw aOOul
them, cen 1 get ntrP*t'1"
There Ia also 1 mean reacllonary his emolk)nl tly meuv dl\lo,ca. n•s
toellngs when conhonteo Wllh
lllftAk running thtOugn m an~ ot nl•
h.a.•t lng to '•lte t11&amp; kldl by hlmufl,
a uotence m•mber&amp;, the prunetac&amp;e n11
rolallonaf11p with Marto Thoma&amp;
moraftata worked up lnto aelt·
lind tomtnltm 1nd Ina way 11o llad to
Hghteoua 10111 whO seite the
Iorge hit belltil Jn 1 workt tnat ts
OI&gt;!&gt;Ortunlly 10 lecture Phil's ~ ueMs
~lnd 10 "' _ ,..,. Of, . . Pl\11
on the lrnmort llly of their wars
Wl't.-,.vtp lhl mleroprtonl IS lhtUII put ltln hl,&amp; biCtl PIOtl. "I thougnt
ao,a.n abOUt thf YOICS. lttd now much
1n '"' ' ' •~••· Durtno tna ~·
hArcMr lila to rec.t I han to jutt •go
ShOw , I man Itt I Qi uel)' $porfiCOit
alon; ' Ana as 1 &lt;Jt&lt;J ao. my llto•a
11000 UP 10 • • .,. -c.n't we con.sldef
conlfa ttl tP~•recs In anarp
IMl«&gt;m Goo
rocua -from knowtng W'nal a''"
OUt c:tton'MJCUOUa nauon? Beeause lf't
w aa to ~•no
hi;tJ
PtO¥torba t• 'l4 It sa~•~ '"'".,.
•xalll a nafkltn.. ou:t sin ts 1 p!!JOC)• s c:onoentta\ld on the ffrOtTI onH I rom
being
lbiOivtety
clf1•tn
tMte
•••
a
d!agr.ce ••• During 11\e
Gad to t.no lbiOiu\ely ctftaln I hat
sedOmiiOChlam sno• thi s son of
I WUr\1 tvtt
NOWh41JI el&amp;e
t~1ng got to be de r\g&lt;lu&lt; One
on eann. n •~. were tnt
wom• n stood up to u y, ·•ttnlnk
~:ontt•.at a Of mr Ill• 10 evklent
lhlt ft jutl terrlbl)' abnOrmal sex. t
Thect wa a tnt Oron o. made of
t'lave tight cfllldren and I Ju•t think
11\lo lo a Soton.type lnlng
Tho atone. Imm utable Here wu the
Lotd ga~e ttkU.I f rnpona. I()( the fotrntr etuoent. m ade Of flesh ano
blood
•n&lt;t dOubt."
pfopog•tlon ot 1~ apeel.. and not

Ollingenuowneu,. Ihe oegu1t1ng way
tne t'eweal woere their Qflortues he.

AHet PttiJ'S helted &lt;JeOiUe With Jetty
L..e.t:s O't'tf nls museult dy!tNphy
teltlt~ and 111 COfOOflle $00nsotS.
a man stOOd up ro .u•~ Jerry "'t\re
,OIJ ancl Dun M.ar11n 8\'~ gomo to

ruao"!:

~

••rely

a"-'

on

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~ • ~· ' '

�~ Lurie

words

on children and other

people ~~
girl lull ot pithY rl!rnarM

II~ a

'Pooplo

only bcJieVo In GOd on Sundays "
Here Martann-"1 Quest tons the v.al;dlty

or religion end Goa "' a mOfe honaest
fathton than many aaulls could
mustor. She also wonders Why U1a
A,lni!Qhty has IOU eY"erybOdy so poor

Marianne overhear$ ner mothe,•&amp;

nelghoorhood gossip.

wnlle

angle&amp; of -,unHgnt the ocettes gleam
wtth buuWul colors not unlike
Matlanne: wtten Observed a¥ child
mvolved In tn~ dlscovary ol a~tt. tlet
chiiCINJod curKJslty 11 revealed. In all
Ht twDuty MeHanne Oesc,lbes her
eye$ at btlniJ .small and baaefy,
.similar to tnl! beet les.. Stle It e
powelt of a young gltt feCognl.tlhQ

captu,lng Japanese BeeUes

1n 11\o
her outer apooarnace. Oue to
lnth.HII'IC&amp;S' ll~e het MOther, Mar1anna
Marfanntt ts 'he topic ol her
feels she Is • miuor Image o t I he
moltlof's oosslp. Whllo Chilling wllh Jepaneso Beetles.
f'!er hlend5, Marianne·, mothef
A lremendous aptausa r-anu Out
rele,s to ner u an "VQIY duckling:· from 1he 50 o.- .so in the ~utf lenco
or course this aeet~ly affects tt\e
art&amp;f llsta,lng lntentlv to M-arlanne'.a
way Marianne v-tews he"'oU.
tale L\ke the pre\llou&amp; s tory, lhlt
Lurte~s wonderful ~ne of languave.. excerpt from Onfy Children deals
draws a metaphorlal comparison
with women: Martannei 1 young girl
between the Japanese aaetles and dlscovetlng the nature of her
MaJtanne. The beoues are daSCitbed leminlmty arld Gtt!IChen ustno her
&amp;5 nMty liUSe: aeatures who medd•e witt to s ave her r.usband and 1001
th.a Eorll One

rose garden. Unfortuniitery,

read from her work&amp;.

1S..7, t ewrote obscure stortes1
In mind the good fruits of
currant " ' ought.
"Crever Gretchen" was
Tnur&amp;(lay'.s enoao1no and pleu ii'lg

amused listeners. nodded

flr&amp;l

.Jiy

Rondl Cooler

5 ootoo author Alison Lurte

A

ttlelr hncts $eelng ana toellno the
/lfl !il'le SO Cle~rly potha)'&amp;
luri!J, an £nQII$1"\ ptofea.sor tt
Corlltifl Unfvorslly, 11 best known for
t'ler f1Dvet The War Botweett the
T&amp;le$ UuH'Ie&lt;f Into 1 m•Oe·fOf,TV
mQ\116 In tne mfd·70s). LAI$1

ThUrsday aHernoon, In Aloen M oot
Courtroom. OJ\

UB'-3 Amher.st

Camp\ols sne read from three ot tier
01eces, tncludlng a wcxk·ln-orogreas

Ttte first two toucned upon aapecb

o• t!mln1sm. while tn., last w as.
"orHcally r4!flectlons of a newly

separated "All Amel1can Male"-

''II'• • lnal -orlllio'l bol

llhlo~ lho
\Uil'.s •lreacty over "
M any ot l,ul'lt's feminist stl.iCktrlts
oeuweo the tpetcelli&amp;d) anl l~woman
n11Ure oi iaHy Jaioa, c.alllng 1htm
unfU tor children 'Snow White"
aM 'Sif.ieptno Beauty.. are two ott·
cited examples; bOth {beftulltul)
t1erotnet. are vlrtu•lly Mlphtss and
ate re.scubd from IP'ttl' pea~f ul
51umbers by gattanl. eveNaady
(handtome• ar·lnce5 Wf'llle • oceelng
Wifl'l tnts., LA.me argvec~ that a reacti"CJ
of marty eucl'l .stories- compJete
Gnmm~ Fairy Talu, tor Instance dltsoeta tne notion that they 1re
mltogynl5t Luria said tne ator•es
were tot the most part, pauetd on
uom motl\er to daughter and moat
of the temaJe cmaracters .ro, tn fact.
sttong and ta!en\ed.

In 1'\or bOO)!( Ctever Gretchen and

o,,.,
forgotten
Tal••
w"o QHJduatet'l rorm Aaocli" In
Fol~

Lorle,

FOLK FAX -Rich ard
Thompson was ont e offered
the ooslllon ot guitari st lor the
Eagles, bul turned II down
alter l ma,glning what It would
be like playing wllh laid back
Call/ornla ns -as a mercenal')'

k e.e pln~

re.&amp;dfng.

Gretol'len 'epreee11ta a

woman In tne

Vlctor1~n

era:

audacious and resourceful. rathe'
lhan meek and passtYe. A woman Is
tF\e ch•mplon fn this tete\
salveglllQihe future o f her husband.
Grothchan's lather, a king, wishes
to marry his daughter oft. ttle only
PHtroqul-ilte tor tne groom Is - be

The offical

.

UB

Yearbook

Now on sale
SlO.OO,ibook

Marianne ttlea to 1alk toner father;
he ts busy anct turnt her away.
Marianne ktanilfl~;us with the beetle-a,
In ihat she refer• to heraeU as an
11nnoyance. The beetles lttt ebony·
colored and ordinary. except when
vk!wed tn certain light&amp; In d!fforont

T he tn~rd reading, a pusage Itom

lurte's latest etrort (atilt In progrosst.
dltltu&amp;d In focus from the thst 'tow,
though not In hu"'or and lt.slgt'lt
Concerning a raountly sepataled

aJta ··u r All American. the.

ft);Ca[Pf' lOOt!, otace tn london and
dwoll on hts 11'\efT"orlet of 9 frWnd
with Herpes S6etn5 Fted wu -4
lad... umnlotmBd abOut tne t~le5f
artethute of love-- Thl~ pauilge
brougnt the oea•t1ea1 guffaws cr the

dov
When quesltoned ~il ter obOut tne

Heroes tce,t luth.! :said ~he might
nave to omit It What wllh TJme
cOYer $1orfes e1 aL when the book 11

!~"::~fs~?~i:r:e~r:,~~~~~~~Ike
worlct
In the three reaQintJ~ Lurie Sho'Mt\1
con :~o lde r aal~

creaHYit'i -and

vNaclousne;ss To .Gtt and listen to an
autnor read nts Of her novttl fa otlen
mo,o olttlcult thai'\ tuc:U"g •.A.usort
t.urle wlln net humor and skltl lf!d
CO(fCtl'" ~tfeC! t'W value o• raadings,
'ouo_, ~,o the itudleooe sol tly aeep1y

tl\e best "unltH In ttle ltnO The

olve.s

~II
Hans, a poor ~a.sanr, a
chance a\ tflrino tne be!.I hun\arna.n.
In return Hans promises to go away
with the Qeo;tl - ano d o his WOfks
- tn nven years. This Is not a
binding ~:ont ract though. Aa Lurte
remar~ed "There's arwaya an 1oul'
tn tnese stories" : II Han' ca" pose 1
Que~:r•on th• t the Oevfl c.ar'lnol
tn5\li/Of, Han$ oan ' ertltlll wltn
Gretcnen. 01 course
years
pass 100 qulckiV tor the nappy
couple. Gre~che n takes O'i8f for
Hans •nd roolt the Devil She c.ovet.s
nersetr w ith honey and feathers.
When asked 'Nhat ltlnd o f birO she Isby Hans-. the Oevll Is dumbtounoed.
Hana wlnt, lha.nl\.1 to Oretc.hen. lf1d

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age ueea

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Value to $59

humo, ana tantaay,

the sto~ get a ll'a them~ aoros.s.
women e•n p lay an active rOit In
traditional as well as OOt'ttemproary
Utetature.

Lme

IJso read an excerpt from ,.,

newly~ubll$t\ld llOVOI, Onl~

~:~~~::~~.r:::rf::!'~~;,~:dt;eu a
d&lt;!&gt;fesslon S"" Is a ptOCOCIOus lllllt

(/!)
ll.MJ~&lt;:«

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The
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~~~~rf:~:J':~!S:~~~~~~t

Ef'lglllh leachet •a cna•a:vtor many 0 1
fhp Sam Cternens HaU 'tfOUno tn me
iiu~ltmce aop,ecmtE"d) nameo Fred

10/22 Oaullng Jazz Duo.
Guharlsl LARRY CORYELL
anu lilollniSI loiiCHAEL
URBANIAK II 8 -6 11
10123 PHILL WOODS and His
Saxophone
f0124 Free Lllorary !lOading •1
7pm - Big Band Sound ollho
FREOONIA STATE J/JZ
ENSEMBLE $4 SllOW at 9pm
1012G &amp; '' ormer "pyro Gyra
Koyb0ordls1 and Compo&amp;er
JEIIEIIY WALL I FRIENDS
OI91Jm
10/23 FlY IIY NIGHT Jazz/
Rhythm and Bluaa at 9pm
101C9 r. :10 •rom 11100&lt;1, :;;woo
l Tears DAVID CLAYTON
THOM4S. wllh lhe Bobl&gt;y
Mllllallo Band
10131 HAllOWEEN REGGAE
NIGHT w ith JAH MALLA
Weat a Cottumo a.nd Dance
All N igh! Long.Snow al 9pm
In th• hurt ot Buttalo·• Th t •f•
o;strlet, rlgiU n t.af door to

Shtl 's Tholttt. ~

nchl-1 at nckelroo Outle ll,
at the door or phone:

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Carol's Apparel
University Plaza
(Located In the rear of the Old Grants Store)

Monday Thru Saturday 10. 6

•

�MARSJ
A challenge in serious
A Jazz dialogue

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•

Y ou wtue g &lt;~ett • trumpet by AI
, . . . a - - - - • HFrtll the sge of 6. By age 7, you

1

ln'o
orlpplng pleno play and
l l l l l • r - - - -sualgh1·$hOOIII"g dialogue., the

'W

New Ortean,·botn 1rumpeter Is
-...._ •
manotrtoent ..,.e 15 constantly
_ _ _ _ __.. . . . ._ _ _• wor• •no Ia ru.l fture hl5 Music and
will brook no st.cklng olf Hullng

It down. But by 1g1 12. you
• 1ttong rnteteM In

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11111111••---· ~i~·.;,;-;; the trumpet W•s- there
any evtuH In plftlculsr tha,.got

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J•n~ - - - - - - - - - -~
--lime they saw CUI!oro Brown,
rec:.ou::l.s, lnelt 10ose yea r&amp; l ll'fed ln

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.. 'Damn '" Despite the qrloos. h'rpe
to 11 One dav. 1 ji.ISI
of'le up
y Michael F. Hopkins

0

•d h •ends wno naa not
seen •aen otl'ter Slt'ICe
roamtng the concerts; of

I he .£0s .tfld SOs IOOIC 10 I he sta ge
ne memotle5 rise LIP to lilt&amp;

ana

root on~e more ~erennlal tounsts

~~:s;~o:n:,:Mr~~;~;,o:::~rr
NIIPIOUI

teactt

A SOUl $liHOI"' OJ

&lt;:Qmlng on fltft ~ a •seo
Ce .1+ 11'1+~ Je• ll tng ott w •tl"' Nnll n-a
ltt~ r••s t.i hiPW·I"•"·IhOv
elhn•t;.tly noas ano Nlll(s f'\Ods
•na wa t ~oos. artd still w111S tor flit.
f+•t.l sHtP!. ro oe .nanc:ect to h1m
Ano :hrov;n the 1terr.e
~Ofl1•ment~l•lt !t1ti ~11ng -'Palny
anCI Dlllitlt \IVPIO il)' StrOCt~ \he
1 n 10f\/Aa r~a lt.o:. Oulntet playmo
l'lato li ~'~O i11!'")' tltuE l f\d 1'1nder,
'!?m'l't.Ued r JlU I"CI drawing the.
~af.aff'&amp;t&amp;r5 of ded,c-tftOn .n
HJFII)V:i ,atl n Nat the Jan event
o' m~ yea' •s tne 20 ,tear o1a
r•umpe\et maoe n1,. 1Ud&amp;r51''11P
debuJ tn Su llalo NIH'I a nlgru
wh iCh N tli $urely ot entered 1n1o
the annuals oi le4;eno Lll(e tht!
ouret.s of legoa Yem•ya, a nd
Snango the
brothers took
the Tralfitnadote- Cafe .sweep lr,gfy
+nto lht! Way, tne Esse!"'ce. 11'10 fhe
Poweot ol autnentlt Alro-~me rlt a n
mus•c.
Wtl4!ther le.stlfy•no wnn Jome o t
rh6 rns?t tngenfousl:f daflng
golden ro"ed ly'tiCi sm e'l&amp;r heard
on I he Instrument, or, leaning f\lfd
wn~-s

w

youno

8

mact)lne$, Marsall$ 15 not about
bei ng ttle " new M ilas Davis" and,
even given the obvi0\.15 tact that he
t$ prOdlgloosl'l continuing. the Jau
n nuge o l CllttCHd •nd MUas Ue1
alone louis A,matrong. Bubber
Miley ~M Lnter Sowle). 1~ $1lOutd
oe clear th.at WyntO'l Mars-alts I&amp;
very mucth h tm.sell u an anlst as
a m1n /4nd he grows stronger oy
the m1oute e~terythH~O ebOUt n•m
cusungul$l"'&amp;d by dvn•mlc
cJ"'tracter brls1Hng brtont. blunt
ana pen&amp;uatlng to the DOne- He
.&amp;•nos
wvnton ,,., reed·Piitfino Dro tnor
9rintorc Otl ll''' !&lt;enny Kl fKtano,
buslal Pt'ltt Bowler ana: drummer
Jeff Walts 1oo~oo th~ -audience firm

~~~o'~!!',r:;;:,:~~~~~~~:t ~~

mucf\ of !Is root ~udlence l f\0 ' ''
too m•n; o t 1ts prime anists h• ve
neQieeted From $1n:llno orig inal:,
lt'la1 ca~eUed the aoltaUon and
c.onc:uered h,evlty, ro elder
cJa&amp;slti like W1yn1 St'l0111'''1
•P•rapnen.aHa, · Ouke Elllnglon•s• I
Got It Sad •And ihal A1n'1 Good'.'
and tne rTUg f'lty TheiOnlus Monl!.'!i
daring do wan Clltrv 'Think ol
One:· I!'Its 1~ • unu of lndlvjcJua1s.
c?mmanClng the most towerlll9
mu~callty , eat h man l!lnsH•ve ano
uf"'aDashed Nltn near1.
accomplished '" tlltHr ttchnocallly
and Utm 1n lhe•r aetermlnauon to
nYrturl! UHJ Atro-Amerlc,en
herttage known as Jau Whet"
''190's 8JQ.n a mid.{)()$ M iles Davis
mortlter t.,at went undi~JC.Cvered
urt1U a tew years aoo. rendered
and funhered w lth Ll)e svDP1e

1'

p1c~ed

mate.5IY al'\d dat~no UHUSI ot
melOdy I hal t t\1&amp; band ran II clun
with, one realll85 that these
gentlemen are not here to cat.
They netr each other, and
contribute coUecUvely to 1he
testimony o l whil w ynton c.etls no
NtJglllvlly. They ine
they
ate ruoy. vnd 11'1ey ate 1t1e lHtt. l
N or dc&gt;e.t. W ynlan aoaress. this
M us•c verbally witt\ anything len
1"an lhe tun Truth AtmeG ¥WIItt a
business seMe firmer tnan tllal ot
m an't o f h is pre'CfeCMSO'So (ai'\Othe.t
g!ft no dot..bt, from I'U • •alhe'
planlst Elhs MarnWII, tre !"lad flfJ
1llua1ons abOul lhe "gla mour" Of

.ser•ous,

:~~~~~e~~~: :~~:~~:~e~~~,~~ " 6 '
11

business. the chanc;.es ot .,5t,.k•no
11 rlcr• quick'' olt mak•no a te&lt;:otd,
0' the t esponslblht't ttlat tna man
n1 Amenc.,,., Bla ck oe:ople, Blat~
media. ano certatn Jaumnters
nave Oa.\etled MarsAlis' word
butn! · wl\tJ reatuy and, .u you w ill
discover m lt'le tonowlng lnler¥•ew
oulls no puncht\ 4~Pf8Sslng the
et,acl dagree o l his mstgnt5

W

ynton 1~ 11 lhe Ct~le -pta,o
after the gig, rt!I3J!IMg 1nto It
Aristocra tic fmpress)Onl.sllc. Down
w1lh 11 Wti begin wtUl some
oommcnlt aDOu1 f'HS tether and. by
the 111110 we a1e CIOn&amp;, discuss the
Tofl;ght Sllow· and other aspect&amp;
whlt.n wtll see print In the lull
"'\eN•&amp;.;;. to be prtnted - posSibly
- 1n Toronto' s Gods Magazine.
Into 11. now...,

anct listened to 11 And 1 Uk.ec:l 11
Gletu Steps . t u!&gt;CO to listen to
Giant srepa aU the 1tmo. So 1
started playing 11 ~ or uylng t () ptay
11 I'm still trying to pitY n
That was 11. 1 just staned liking 11,
and 1 watltoct to play, 1 slarte&lt;:l ltyl ng
to learn Cllllord Bro wn solos, Mites
sotos, 1 Uste.oed to Somedly My
Ptlntll Will Come
tt dttlnlltty ShOw $ 1n wft•t you're
doing, without • doubt.
All t'm doing Is ny1ng to g;e\ •f
together

1""'d tlt6t,
{R&amp;flechno back to age 6) I took
''\Impel lessons tor a little Wfllle, out 1
Oldo1 .study 1\, 1 wasn'l ready 1 nad a
tounoeuon; 1 could read Mus1c and

~~~' 1~ I Clldn'1 reilly study 11 untU 1

How QJCI lfOu 9*1 the lntete&amp;llh at
you obviously h•'"' in Ctonlclf
Mullc? How'd thll st~rl''
1 heard~ tape of Maullce Anore
playmg W'han t was 12 0, 13. and 1
oot •ntatestecf '" pl ;~yJng 1 llktJDihe
M uS-Ic.. 1 i•f(ed U\e wty he pltyed, 1
bild " I wish J could play like ahal
Sams way 1 go' Interested fn Jau.
saftng •'()amnt 1 wi$h f could play llke
that •· sam~ thjn 0 ,
I'd say you'Ve got file t&gt;est of D&lt;&gt;th
worlds, ttrslly.
t'm trying lO get 1ne be$f tt's mud,
t'IO¥tl, to play Oasskal Musk: becaus&amp;
1 n.aven•t plilyed II In 1 long 11me
How dJd
come 10 th• tWMflon
of Columbl•'1
1doo" ,ooow, They Jt~St heard about
me througt'l Ulo orape¥1ne.
A lot ol people would s•~ tltot's
something o~(udve for Columbia.

rou

Esp&lt;lcio/ly Columb/o, txll arl me M'O&lt;d

'•Oe/s 1 t "'''point

Th«! tnlno It, ll' s not.. I try 19 get
poop~
undefstand that lt't nul {and) I'm llOI really HyJng to '"111ft
COlumbia's side. Beeause fn; not
dolng that. t don't e•te w~otM+ tnat
slgn me agaln or not
IJ's tust that It's not a reto'a
comp.any's 100 to see to lt lh&amp;l Music

•o

ls p layed It's pi!!Op/e'$100 10 s..t~ to 11
ahat M usic fs played A f8CO'd

company Is In bu:ilf'\e$5 10 me t~ e
money, periOd. Tiley consuut~e&lt;1 tnat

"'"1'

big building on 6tn AY6nue
d idn't construct tnat wtt., tJ"t.:
Intention, They eonstructt'!d •• Nltn
Amerlcao Gr~nba. cks II t wtJ 11
tecord CQn'll)any e11ecutlve., t wouldt!'l

eire. you know, rrs no1mv 10:&gt; '"'see

to 11 ,nat some Ameucan MtJ"'' ''
p layed It's the Amencan pcofltC!:
Wnen you havo 6000 coptes o'

a1Dum5 belnQ SOld. It s not Cotumo!a :.
Job to keep ma~lno tnem Tnc'
overybOCfy says " Weft. t,t.'V mit~U
Classical albums '' Butlht!V l+lo!IJ

Cfasstea• MusJc. )IOU ~o.no..-.; thlfl' ~

what their culhJte 15. Th~l s '"" 1'
Music. SO Of COUr$~ ttley'te gQ•tlg lrj

'"'~i~a~bOUt the petOp4t' .... riO llktt
1n1a Music! Why dot1'l lhtiy Du•
abl.\lfts? '1lle$e are tne people '~~ hO 00
ou1 and tape, tBPf the album " 0 '"
everybOdy. And they, they wa"' 10,
know why 11 )5 ttrat ColurnDII r10tl 1
sign Jaa muslc:ans
ColumbUI's a btJslftess. Th4tfl ~'&gt; not
a spectallotete:Gt gtoup ThtrY took 41
ugure'5. When tnev see Jourrtt ' 8

�~LIS

wail

IIAI~UI•S

-

mmiOit COJMJ Wyl'lf(Wt
500.000 0#, not .,.,. '"'" Wyl'lton
Ma.rn111 60.000 ana Joumtt S
trfiiiiOI't, """''

you thlnlr lhly thl,._

'"'to go out
to Journty•• etbum or go

-

ltJOut1 Vo41 f10n 1t tnm._

-

out 1 nt1 Usttn ro mr eloum., Tlfose
people ftl\lllt I jOb 10 do, l nd tnelf JOb

lfHJ l;&amp;~en

60

That J wnat the oealls. period. A
lot ot muJfcta.ns ctllf''l under311·\0
U'lil They thin-. t.cotCI companies
rli\le ul"'llml1ecs moM~y They '"''"'
...Oh Well, llle tK&lt;WCI eomPtny
n·~, '"' recOtCI comoeny
1n•
m~ns
the peop.~e -.hQ oon 1
supi)Of't I he t.4utiC t-Mtw all ol Jau
oeca.me ••rm.o tun' ~ rcxk

en.

*""

•no alf trtlt ovusnu n'

tn.e

mu-s.tcun·s 11u11 man it a. not the

recora c.ompa,ny·s. 114.111 Ttwry tl do
lnyU\Ing It

11 ~ 0110

...I I tKO'G

m:sw:":n~~Y~.:::;:~ ~~ deUne

Ml.diC lntw't tnt Sl'lil OtiS IUO!r.Ad
1.10 1 II~ to tNt hhe lt'\411 II'S lhll
rnus'&lt;:lan•s. tault All thOse teta. who
OUf

CUd Fun" record•, 1no aJlowOO IM
record compJny 10 eaU It Jau It's
their taull Mites, all ot thftm
mothf!rfuck&amp;ra, they're all saCI tot
that Even ,um as much, •s many
oeop~ ~"'"'"an
saa
I'OOilhetiuc~et Atl ot I~ guy~ man
And ttley Cl'CJn'l luocllt uo by otaytt'lg

ne·s •

thai

....

M us~

They lllt-lilld up Oy

&lt;L-.gtN Musoc10il0-l·-b&gt;
~

11 W'IS I heM' )01) 10 Me 10 H lhll II

wn me ri!Qhl '*IY Wh«tMr tney
w••n roDe set han. or WN1t•« tM)t
wAnt CN nos

tn.e,. l~keG

everyooc:,
In '"'' C".ase

11 up lOt

o' BMcA med•l
P•rtteiPtlfil '"
'"-role

tf'N

fJOW would

.,ov ,.ct

tti.S
llti.S lc l~d Ol tfUfiiJ ' '
wtH)

well"
Tne Staal\ media aon't. 8Jac~t..
ODn'l ~en count, man Tn•'l

~te

don't OV"M counr How many

Bla ~i.

people vou think ouv Jau album-t?

The Wack marUt doesnt' even oou"'

~ltx.lms- l~t·s Ulre I
1200.000 ot revenue lor ,,. rec.orG

4

cQm9any No w out ot tnat
S-200 000, tMy"Ye got IO Pi~ 101 1,.

11\at 50.000

"Poople ilte uncea11sttc. mao You

It£ lnstgn lf~i'll 1 don't even UHnlt.
abOuiBiilclo-wllenltNn~lll&gt;oul

tnls: t.euslc, ma1\
n .s Ollr ~ us&amp;c. t think acout
NOfi'O""'Y lla"'INN You ..-otoncl?
Tht.S es NegrcMGaJ ''"' bu't. t me1 n.

wnen \ m ~l!ung •"""' oot"'9, t -~
be :Nn!Ung abOut 81a~ PtOPit
They want me IO 9ove 11\tm
1nte1Y;ews and stutt cun.ng oown
Vtfh,te peoc:tJe. Ektt 1 can 1 oo thlit tna\ o be stupid Tho only people

..no

.a.te oom~ttQ to 566 me ptay 111 Wh•t•
- " ' fUCA nigOI!tS man' ~Alt '-UOh
•opceclallvelv grlml)'.)
Raa~ty . l mean, you"Y\t got 10 ftQute
I've done \n1erVIews wtl,., flmt,
N~. l '~te got an 11Ud&amp; tomlno
om •n L.lle 1 navtn't done an
lntetYiew for Ebort'f, man 0 • Jet
Thft)''renot going to glvt me an
tntefvtew They ~ould rathef ahow
pte-tures o t Pe6Do Bryson's Clfbl And
fl ltleydO lntorvtew me. lf'Mr)''te no\
go1no to nave nothing to lSI\ mt
k ond ott10u,. you 0011 """''
1t1nd ol caf you dtM1.. If IN)' H¥
How mu&lt;:l'l money you meh'' I'JI

·w•••

S¥f'Well.

o-o

'_,,0

-, t

Butfoto...,

d...

and 1 mecte • ~ed oolleta Of\
u. attet t paJd tOt tne oe'Wt af\d tM
olllne bc.ket&amp; and the hOtel fhet 1

....., tnoy- 10 ... '-"'0 - ot ·*$.200,000 00 • .,.. , •. oon·t
nobOdy maU lt'\.a!. man Tha1'1 1 bto
farte. That's ouurrm
Voung cots """"' up to me ll1d go
I'm a 'gol • tea&gt;td contriCII I'm o'go
ma.ke a 101 ot moneyt" You oorn
ma1&lt;e no money. ,.,.,., You l.t&gt;Ow. you
....,,1 f:IJ/:1)0 alt&gt;uml. you got to ttoure

don;i rneke money oil records Ana
~ 'f'OU come to a c:tub t~~ tnrs and
oet paid S2000, you ~now. 11'18 club
owner don't m-1ke no money He
mallas. he mJgtll nave oulled •n
$3000

AI•'O"'· m•yoe Probably 1101

even l"-*1 much From how many

....,,. tneji'\Oe got tnoyw Ptobably
pulled In 12600 tie f\IIS IO Ol y hiS
au". ~ has to pay \0
or INs dub opefl. he toes to p.:ay I he
tent and 1'\e na.s lo ~Y
au 11'\i~
reiiJibiSNnO Cost me: $BOO 10 ~~ I ii
m)' cat1 do..,n he'* on Che plane
S200 IOf IN bOO''tiO agent Thet
lea'fft me with a 11\ou.nnd doUara •
pa)' e.ech c-at $200, man I dOrl't
mat..e nothln~ You uf\def&amp;tai'IO" Hf
dol\·1 make nothing, I oonr mallie
tiO~hlng And that's what the OO-IIIs
Tnat'&amp; just how It Is, ·causa we
don't nave peopl• thai's •ntetf'6.S:Iod 1n
heating the stilt thai we playing II
mean, not •ven bi!Ca.o.e 1M band is
good. 1went to a .sad Classu:at
concert cui n W5 •"" scHa out
·ceuse lhOS.e people want to ~''
that Mu••t OOn'l nobOdy wanl 10
heer thl~ And that s lhaflk-S co tM
Col$1 Got o,_,., motllerlue~ra got
Qtetdy. mat\ TNt s wnwe IN btame
..... on Motes, ar.s keadle - IS lies on
au a'1hem eats wno tue,_ed up
Mon'- Glon 1 Oo that• He d*l he
tust saki •·fuc.lo. 11 man - He saw an

._IN-.

'ot

a"tNm cats.. ne tust uJG Fuct 1 And 1
relu$~- 1
Qt'te: a 1\.dl WhO., Is,

cJon,

'muu.

men 1reluH to auow ~uat
bec:.luse somebOdy c-en play. tiQI'\1.
tt\•t*a. no excu5e IOf them Delng
•t&amp;Jpld Just 'Cf.\.158 the)"te great
rnuslctar.s Wtl1!n you're a gteat
muA;elan. vol.l t\aYe a respontJblllty

MU$1C- •·m C\1111ftQ oo.. n .. nat I N&lt;~e
that,. dod Ailo"•om C411~
I a.n 1 cuu .ng tnem oereonaU~ dOWn.
I hey nk.t CAll Some Oil'-"• not
Moles but_,. oC tNt cal&amp; 8u( """'
I n.y did w as luc1utcl up. And
_ . , . . got to aay 1\ Evwybody
catl't ""'' II)' 11'1 cool 'CICJM ir «-H'Il
cool. "''"· pe.tOd t..et 'em tal'- to Art
Btat~.ty He,l len yOu You dOn't nave
\o Nlar •1 lrom me Go 11~ him U you
,ee&lt;l an otoor c11 10 eay 11 before

'

-te

tecotdtng ol your atl&gt;um. 111 of 1ne
putMICUy, allot the peoc:~te tnat they
~••· all ol t~
In the ttelcl the
tllfltH.IItot~ ot ttwl aloum You tnlnlt.
tlleyre going t o gfve -;ou il hundJe&lt;J
tr'louseno ot I hat $200,0001 You
lh•nl\ you deserv• that?

e

on selling tftCOitll, fHr;od
Not bued on whetner my Music Is

' I Outwi

- ~=~~:t,:~:~:,~:.~)t~"f.'

4

~

Now. whln you sfllr" your
tespontlbll!ty, )'OU 1\ave to oe put In
your otac;e Pf!l.od
And trs beC:au58 all U'le cr•I A ot thls
Mu•.e • .,.. Wtute They don't know
wf\al M.,... 0.•4 l&amp; ciotnO. man Hall
tf1!l "'" tl\a.l he vrs "' an lnh!•rvtew" tt
1... I ..... 9utthoy _ , \l'QW tllal'
Tn.e~ dan t ki"'.,. notn•n "tloul no
DfOII'Mtrl So they. 50 lhey -yOU
~no~
Oh. 11'\lJ. musl M good,

...-~. M.... . Hall the shot

~pu1

out "' lht la&amp;l len yea~ s IS c ulfJ.hJtl
And he a '"" openlno hl5 mouth.
eu111ng oo* n evtlf)'bOdy You know
what I'm aaylng? But nobOdy s.aia
Well man, lucll thiS, b•Jd h•ed
motnettu&lt;:ke''" &lt;AOilil'l gflm

'Pf,::~:':~.'.'~~:·:~ ~appen.

man
Not tNtl 1 oon 1 feSp&amp;tt his playlne.
m.,, 11011• nls ple~lng , H•lllhe s.hh
that t

o&amp;av. 1goi tram t\lm

motnerluc~

ft$pOCII It You know, IS..
.amebOdv who waft teallr there. 1
w asn'l lhtra: I'm tutt ot&gt;&amp;ervlno.
second h and , t h• etlect s ot what
nappened
.somebOO~

~,

He's a Old
musically 8ut he's 1n

IOil&gt;oiO, I*SOI\111)1 And wnen

l~o

Mialc o as )'OUr'IQ as cu Music ts. you

catrt aflotd t..l

~ people

tucJdno

up 11 ~ • lha t W• Qrmot •llord thll
My 111&gt;010V- Jtmft G Poppu

/ltl'd 1hi:M _,.,.. tr"'tt''CW11.1Cker&amp; are
11111 running tne•r head~ That~ • hat
1)4un me oft
slill 1el' '"'i hu
~~ re cJOtng aom.eth&amp;no, and they
ShUt You Mow .. nat I'm

"'-t

,.,_, oo.no
U'f'no, -

ol,.oys tolklfiQ • - •

how t10000y o tn1 clotno n&lt;M~t~o
Ol'lg!nlt. ..., , . , IIIOy 110 oul and play

·~-

. . . ,.,v.-

~'"Y'no""

twenty yeartl Tttty a lf'l t dOing
IIOI~Ing ~I elt.., Put a tiM\k - ·

bef\WwS '' and Cllllllt hiP,
or Moter..c, rne n•w- 'ftord.
111 b•llshtt ~L••ohst
Jaa 11 not a Music whfch aheiS$0$
the .,lelleotual 1111 an lfllallec tual
M ~to. but ttl•t'l no4 wt\at 11'141 $lr05$
•• pteced on European MuslceventuaJy gor 10 ~n.,e t~ atreu
.. as l)taeed on that. and that'a WN!l
~~~led It M usk. to WHUOII a11C1 ployed
tor fJ"'O))o You unclerstencl? " llOQOit;
don't come to heat lt. h eln'l a~t
PeriOd EVOI)'bocly thot ploys now Is
\t&gt;A _,. '"toltectull puM,- srls

I'm Qfltl tou stld ' " "· m1n,
- t ' d g t l t - - l nt - 11

dOwn and t;gurea out lormulli -

..,, , rou aeld T"*r don't .;;•nl to

N"¥e 10 11~ 'l I th•nll. I he bC'OI,_..s,

#tOtes

I told . . , . ol

,,_people I Anow /liSt

thai .. no4 wf\at'a neppenlng, man I

me• n. ou, Muafc It

llttell~tuat

VIe

uytno •• hltd to""'"" W•uo eccept tM tact that they can thin~!,,
overattp th.. We know we can
man Lt".e 111 l,.,e old cats. they're
1hlnk. We don't ~... to ,..,.. that to
go~n· ,., """ "Y~. \0/l'oQ,. ""' voono rrobotfy , man
ktcl'l ~·get o Uttte puelfclty, row he'a
o, Musk. has got to sw"'9 onc1 be

H/J.Wthet
They gotn' do me _,.,,.no, """'·
out I don'1 grve a Ju- f don~, care,

cutting Milo&amp; &lt;JOWI't I alr.'t cuttlr.g
M ilea nown. Not his playing Of h is

rl~~i•oid ,

�grooVes &amp; frenzies

Not-for-profit jazz
Mike Noclt Ondas IECM)
Pat Metheny Group
OUrsmp (ECM)
Paul Moll an Band Psalm
(ECM)
The Dave Brubeck Quanet
Paper Moon (Concord Jau)
George Shearing/Jim Hall
f/f$1 Edition (Concord Jazz)

::~::-:::::,~:-: ~,:;r;::.,...

bef'&gt;l*"""''' ...P''"'"

•••
at tne
"'"'" tnoy ... recli'V&lt;Id tor bad
otb.Jn'&gt; Anal"-' s~mptom ot 11110
""""'""mont Ia mora 5ubtfe· Ilie
••-•no ot tno oulllly of bloc~ lozz.
tia cou!Se, ll&gt;o ouollly )ou biz

"'l!lPIIclly tot~ novo opreao of tot of

Z~.,."!"~',,~:. ~~~~,:"'y;:':;:".

sarnt tt.ck •• tnek&gt;d10u$ ehtiTibef
l"''l.Jtk;. The othef IOU' 1tbum1 ......,,

aiiOlcl tr.o klfld ot m&lt;..,.tculallon
Tno ,,_, ot ECM lo 11'1
fTIOdtltym.TM awerage pleytt fOJ

thil Eutopean·spawned llbtf would
ra.trtt, wanow In mediOCIO, a lbtll,

cory mualc than folat a peruk&lt;t O'
eft•chronlat~ tr-actUWnallpn While
,,. playtnglt selclom occtulbla
fW\OUQh to Nil out .au&lt;lltOfluma It
dON we11 amoog fans ana

hsa Iact ttl•' today a "'"'te u :;.-~~~ ! n::!,~~:::Cd~~~ ,...........
··mooo musk: tor
Wh l ~ Mike H~ II fat from b~
)ljlr,l o• CCJtnmrtfCioiWitn eiiP\•f MOfl COiieO&amp;S Anc2 SO, -n lhl HI~Cih 'm
name alatus, Ondl• has tl\t
1 1

c.O'f!Dton'use4 o\nd rt01 rust to' the

~at..a

,,., ever Defore muslclan&amp;lfl

a hesh appealing atyte, yov come ra

tiiiC*'i~lng eyntctsm In the face 01

otlucat mlaundQC'standlng an.ct hct.:l•
frt nolel A poon pelce ot advice tor
11\em 11 dOfl' l dO anyU'tlrto
•ntereaung ot different tttat coute
stan a tre~ that ..., ,,_. P'Oflt
tt•ateglsts .... m ha•• to cotM up
wttn ti'Mtl1 owrt ouu Kteu tOf man
Olstnbutl&lt;m tnd all your real k»-a6
will ,...,,, bt Jmot.tc~t.a by an)laoy
lllft&lt;llm+tallons. That&gt;a the reaaon
..-ny Jamea 9rown'a albums no

n~o

the much maligne&lt;~ whl1e E.CM tau
Ia bet
Maligned oeeause purist&amp; fiQUfl
the trtnsi1ton from c1aulcal to tau
must be Sluml)lnog Anotnet oost•c'-

ec... musldans muat OftfcOftMI t1
ttle tmbiC'tUc sug9Utlon that ,,...,
ac)opl OOigaiOty tokena ewn tf the
result is incongt'UOU.I The ~.nctuston
or Nana Vueoncetot &lt;W" the Pat
Ml!ltnen~ album comea •cross 11 a
bonQO trac.. arbltrarfty lak:f on tne

mA"If'liG• of a auccesaf'UI ad41Uon to
ECM'a broOd repertol•e The matortol
rlefe Ia mettow and bngtll enough to

apoeal to the Mang!Ofll orowd, but
the Jau content •• eon•lderably
belt.. While "Doors.. Ia an O¥trt
athwnpt at commttclalny. Ondll
hal both an awan1 ger6e eo'O ano
.,.,.oaJ playing CC&lt;!&gt;prd'larec.tflllB tne leade1•a aDPfOKh
- e.en nwt lmptOYeO plano tntro ,,
''VIatonarv"' contains a com~na lton
ol t()fm Ana heedOm

On the Pat Metheny album.
Olfr1mp , ttl+e undtw'slatecl nature of
the tunet would cnallenge the matt
lnapire&lt;S lmprOYI•et The end re,un,
llowe•er. Is a comfMofclally
._llno, ln1rlnalc:lllly dluppoln11ng
reccrd•ng Mel._y and ~dlot
Lyt• Mayo W«&gt;lt olf IM - · o n
t.hls aJbum. COmoaftd to earUer
ofbumstt~a BrlgM Sin lt•l th1&gt;
one Is srmnar In Ito use at repn.ttKI
mekxJk: fragmanta At the players
soto tragmo-'111 aro w11'ed so llttte
upon repe1Uion thet a tranu-tOce
eft.c1 retulla Tl\t cwerall
appeeraN'ia ot tmoothfy c.raft~
IUnM ts due mote to ao avOioda~
of contnct I han to cottuJOAIUonal
sl&lt;lll
so- _..,tnO ..... Boll e...&gt;• ....
ttQO. dlummo&lt; Paullolollatl
nas foufK! 1 ptaea with the
lumlnarlet at ECM. Artet several
attempte 11 organlzJng vartou~
Uneups ol Europeen 1111tta. f1e hat
m..oe art album of color and
narmony wllh Bill frl ..f on gult.r,
on'"""' U&gt;OI&gt;hOne afld
BUty o.ew.s on tllo
"''P!s&amp;Jm• 0011"1 the record - the
ca.ss and teN)( repeaHng A tr. .
lloa llng moiOOy 11,.. Willi lfo&lt;Jtls~u
on cym~la 10 tttabllsh- • twmoo.
THe orouQ achieve~ • at1rk.

a-

Joe....,...,.

IOf'MCimn d/s:JOnaf\1 IOI..II'KI In

mor.t

tun11 the s.-u lnrtoduca tne
mo10t1y ogeloot ,,.. IU$11 meandering•
ot tna otr.era . Naf\e ot tha tunn
wlltttart any trends..
Ont ~n who has $tl trends Is

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Oho llol-k. He deoan·t

wno tot low his blimp" Hla neon

lll""'"'"'od

playing 1\u
albUfllo '""'
made him the pr..-enilnent wntte
planoman ol the SOo ano 80s 01
hla recent albums thla one, wllh
. ."men Jery 8ergonu, 11 n~odttlt
eotnptftd IQ the helghll fOI Ched In

nlo collobOrollon wllll O.rry
Mulilgen.. What gtves lhla elburn 81"1
atmoaphele oNts own 11 tht llortal
apptOICh ot ~ cc:rtnbUied w tlf't

Brubeck'o utnti4trll ot&gt;oroo

Jim HIH't bOIL~tffut1one bend.a

notn and 'ifi'OfM fnto • tt•alogu. with

Georoo Sf\Hrlng on 1h6tr olbUm Firat

£dillOn The solemnity 0111111 gull II•
plano duo Is enhanced without lht
ntcetslty or ttveto. The mood ta
gtnneraly lntro&amp;pacllve 11 ort

"'StrMt ol Oteams•• wllh HI

-~ deooendtnQ ""'"" ono on
fnlortoUng cllolce of poaJ&lt;o a nd
nJie)oa AI or , , _ ~· 01&gt;01•
• compromiH ttlat acrthcta
trwndsttttno or, more usenllally, a
refltthlno loumJaOon
- Ktn Kl•let

I

Don Henley and Glen Frey: smirks
and sneers from ex-Eagles' leaders
r:-,.y

Glenn
No Fun Aloud
(Asylumt
Don Henley I Can't Stand
Still (Asylum)

wf)O weft wUh ' " ' band from
beglonlng 10 end Wllh 1 few early
e J.cePliOoa all ot theb tnaterlal wu
wriHen In llndem 10 It was hard lo
lt11 wno .at rOIC)Ont.IDM lot' wMt k\
•PC&gt;atet~t
~:~«spect.iYn
furt ~loud Al'd 1

eacn tong, altnouoh • was

t.h.at MY.. at ctlfttMW'tl

-.«eat '*Of .. No
L..**'tm or no1 . The Eagte:s hi~ to
be (Ot'lllkS&amp;fed

th• ltChll)'PII

AIT\erlcart bantt of the s&amp;Yinltes.
Ttl ere wert O.Utr oanda, and I~''
"'"'' mort popular onea, out none
Ptolltd oo highly o,go1n11 boln

I:OO'a•netta The)' were CaJifOfn,a n
they were cynbl lf'MY wtra
..,.....,_ - afld lhal. lolu wH
IM 70. The """" &gt;OUiod ... lh ....

oocaoe, ond loll aport Ill.,. a Ollltr
tut tloum t11Ht Long Run/ .
Honle)o and Fr~ - e T"- holt•
dllet atchltects and tne n11 tow

C.n'r St•nd SIIN lo;.lhef dO not
sum W.to an t.gJu tltlt.lm, Qu•fe the
oppotlte. ttloty ,. ....at to • hat evttnt
the other mtmblra ot tht group
w•u• necetter; to p,ovlctt lt5
lrQO'~te CI~J.tllllea Still. It~ from
ltie re,6J*ttl¥e ¥tr1Yft ana falltngs of
eac:l\ atoum they do IndiCate some
O&lt;lea ol wftll freyofld Honle)o
eontr•tH.IItO u wen as aome
~th thlt blcaml fT\IQAIIIed t"
group etton1 Ut mar ~~ be felr to
coonskter ta&lt;ft lt'l\114'f In t.-m.s ol me
olner. tM.It It Ia "ard to awotd. with
the uNease or bOin rtc.Qfd&amp; about •
montll and a,.,,. I.Part)

~~ ont a.-treme~ the pynn•na llfle
of Frey'a album may be more

•cc\lrate than waa Intended: wl1h Ita
6ooM a1mos.hpere and Ulppant line'
note,, No FUff Aloud seems to hive
DMn an entoyabHI e,_pe(tert&gt;Oe 101
thoM tnYOMrd In Itt pro~vcuon. but
often 11 POt 11 $Ufe dOt:Sft 1 .sound
Uke any fun Tr"!is ts not to tat that
IM t1bum is a oo- - II )\lot 11111
a '~!WhOle IOI at a.nythlng. The
ptecedenta are ''Pe•eeful Easy
Fee~lng ,"

9ett ot My Love," " I

Ca.n'l Tell You Why; · ano Olhtrt
trcm tnt more lald-oeck po;.s o11no

E• g ..l Cltaloi)ut Frey II plc:utltcl
• ....milk on tM covtr and UNJ
e&gt;/lOIOO U fi to Imply tnot ... - I

sjngcn, 9y comparison to the rue or by •PifH keybOard&amp;, that II oddly
tnt ttac:ka. the t'tii&gt;O uptempo •ongs untoLtChi&lt;S b)' N6W·Wavlsms fheat
(aHhough prtl!y lime&gt; "" IMir o• l&gt;l CO'&lt;I'tr a v•rltty of soc laity r_.evan1
are altAOtt ~nv1oorattng
''Partytowf\, •• a C04Jt•n to ·"fN
Gree~
Want No Fr.. ~
wftf'l $0ffle amutlng •yrtoa r •Paetted

suOJ«Ie from TV new'"*" to
llhlt...., (tn• nuuty fu&gt;&lt;lt-td
••otny t.aufldr)l'· and "JoNiny Con 1
R.,.d"), '""" lflooOh tt•a oomtlfmos

~~e~b:;·t~:~ ·~~~o~1::~o!:,·t

unclear Just wh811he object ot hit

··ere,·,

lind an engagingly oloppy remake of

''-Sea Cruise."
Where F'rey amlr"•· Oof'l Henly
,._,. 1 Corn SliM Sl/11 . - • • a
Itt to lmc&gt;lytno 01- muolc• .,...,.
ttte dmet. moodltt ~ ot Tr.e
E•otes: thl- roreru..
Mte
"'Oe$pef'•d0,"' ··rt~t La.st flesort,
lfld ••Qf&gt;e Of TiltH Hlghll "
Al1hougft H~tt'( II IIT'Imec:tlatb')'
;ecogntzable as The Eagles most
memora~e vocaltst {until Joe Wt lah
came ~olong for the fast two et\idlo
albums, Henley was the oly Eagl•
101110 Ol&lt;ln1 souno lonnlnelly mellow
Nllh a OJufl wottt that stood out
from IM QIOup's C.ltfom.._
harmonMs). I C.n 1t Stand StJII
s1al'l&lt;lf the better Cr'IIMe Of

u·,.,•

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mucn " " at»out •f'lal a 1ns10e u •

111-l...oug&lt;l:
'"" tne lyrfco
It smooth and glossy,
won't ootner yotH blain In)', I J'\d
you cal\ _..., try to pick out John
Mc£;\roe aa one of the bar.kpround

•--'•no to non.E.totu 1111$. Halt ot
lh• HICk$ fta1UII I lltlpped.cJOwn
sound, heavy Of\ oruma tno frontOCI

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wonOttfut plued.o" t.o ne
ttuouohoul. The remaining tracka

tncll* a gospekogooo number that
t1 putted off With surprlalng apkKnb,
• ebfla.bOfalton w1lh tha Ch1aUans,
onc1 t r o w - bllladotnol oaolgnod IO&lt; AM ploy11111
Frey~ Henley continue 10
epltornl&lt;o t.A PfOiesotonanom - all
lhll 1t mlaalng trom these albums
ate background vocals by Linda
Rona1adt. NO Fun Afol.ltJ and 1 C1n r
Stolid Stills now thoI. llka til other
graal songw.ftlng teama. the diXJ
bal.,.., ,,.. · - - - ol eoCII 01...
to eHOd'vca 1 mo1e palatable WhOl-e

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part"e~rta

substance and

commitment.

- M. Ftuu

Acldreas conespondetfee 1o;
Prodlcal Sun
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SUNY at Burtafo
Buttalo,NY 14260

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�live shots

Ma and Ax: a classic

The Busboys - Stage Ofle

- October 18

Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel A.x

rne music He, with All like a
steady older brother, lakes all
that IS good-natured about the
sonara and rrnokes It setious
Rapture ano suspense tt
sometimes seriously
was an interoreta11on of music
"hlmaleal. And the exposlion
which gave the audience
that Beethoven Intended as
serious, they make very
obvious. pensive satlstactlon.
rapturously Important, like a
It was a time wherl even
casual listening ellclled the
never ebbing conversation
sarJlo son o t crack emotional
between lovers. This continuos
response thai pop music cries
Into Boelhoven's Sonata InC
to give In tact, the classical
Major (opus t02. number t), Ma
music rocked more than Chuck sounding jagged then flowing,
sometimes sroppl ng ro ptuc~
Berry when 11&lt;1 told Beethoven
10 roU OYttf
some tuuy nair away from his
r ... o wecsnesoays ago, the
bow as Ax plays sadly, then
pl ayers .. ere youthful Emanuel napplly. qutelly. loudly In a
All, I he Pore, already has
gamut or performance.
pro•en hll ability In this rowl\:
Dur1ng Brahm's Sonara tn 0
Minor (opus t 08). Ma's tone Is
hiS considered plano creallvity
as rich as I he sight ol escargot
1\85 the IIQhl. dreamy paSSIOn
ol a tarnished Pole 1n a
served on a diamond bowl.
concunlrallon camp Cellist Yo- Then Ina cello weeps and the
Yo Mo Is hipper these days
reeling Is earthy, more the
-an ~rtlc le wrillen In a recent
soght or loke&lt;&gt;ul pizza served
on waio. paper A• laps his
Esquire by e star-struck
Stelnway Into Quakl'l!l
un1vers1ty professor proves
emouons. roo. temperong Ma's
that Ma couiG be a Rolling
"anderong butterfly adagio
Stone
wllh a neavy, aory r....,rslon or
Ma lakes moo stage carryrng
Ills 250 year old cello with one
tne begtnnong melody Now
and then. the cello magically
or hiS hands clencheG tnlo a
becomes a violin and a bass A
list He rips Into a oramatlc.
short, loe·tapplng (yes. roenen movement ot Belthoven·s
lapping) encore or another
Sonata In G Minor (opus 5,
Brahms sonata and It's over
number 2) Holding his cello
The recotal drains and rills
carefully. tn a lover's embrac~
you" emotions Ma and Ax
o r sorts. he lark• trom side to
What an act
soda. nrs hair llyong, as It
-Harold Gold~rg
~PPIO bY a wont! made~

-1(/e/nhsns Music Hall
-October 13

To laugh al onesell with
humour Is to be human.
The Busboys last M onday
totally enter1alneG tho sparse
yll enlhuslasuc a udience
which was brought 10 Its feel
more than once. Their style of
prayong Is hard rock and roll: a
technical sharpness whiCh
manifests Itself in one
outsta~ng song after
anolh
Each song was
c;ompll nred wi th constant
movement on stage. The
tempo was set Quickly with an
opening guitar solo attempting
to mock heavy metal solos
The apparent wit was loat by
lha crowo. though, when the
gurtatlsts endeG up playing
some of lhler own e•cellent
11cl\o The main members of
I he Busboys are blac;k; being
Dlack. though. does not
dlslr•ct them trom writing
songs about middle class
blacks In middle America
-resulting In their first album,
Minimum Wage Rock and Roll
The second album, American
Worhr. veers trom that trend
and Is basic rock and roll, woth
some ol the cuts lightly

Bus Boys
inter-racjal rockin'
lnlluenceo by comm~reial
reggae.
Brian O' Neil, the lead singer
and keyboardlst eJCplalned to
this writer I hat I he delay or
their second album was due 10
creative and production
dllllcuttles. As opposed ro
their hype-r1o:lden debut lour,
tnls time around It's been a
ratner tow·key a flair. O'Neil
does not seem upset, tnough
lor tne gtoup is oelinilely

bultdtng a more genutno
rollowlng. In addllion to rne
rigors ol thiS lour I hoy have
recorded a movte score 10 48
Hours, wnlch star$ Nick Nolle
and William Murphy, and a
new Budwelsor commorclal
They also will be opening tor
Linda Aonstadt In N.VC . on
the 29th ollhls month They do
not nave to shine shoes

R.P.M.'s 'Blue City Stomp'
RPM- The Nrgflf

Club-October 8

..

with a percussive mythm Jam
and cascades Into a powertuf
fusion-type precision with
Militello's flute orr.setllng
Stubel'a motivating bass.
Jones· keys, Fldele's drums
and Strauss's ColemanesQue
guitar soloing
Followi ng thos excitement
cam. the unveJIIng of the
album's lllte cui ··Brow " - a
White/Rite composi tion
''Blow," which leatures a
contagious su tempo evolving
Into a reson•nt synthesfl:er
so1ourn, may very well be the
roaord's strongest cui and
turther hlghllgnls lhe band 's
unity. Their version or "Stelly
a Chick Corea number
demonstrated the "loots1omgm ·bUtl ktckl n'' preciSIOn
RPM can ano ooes Oellver In
"LDYa Dance," we glimpse tne
e•panslve vocal range ol
Bobby Militello In delicate and
exacting tones The subtle
lyricism re•oats a spectrum
" from roo much talk to silent
t ouches.. "
Returning alter a shOrt
break, til&lt;! secono set Included
"Charlie's Backbeal" and
" People's Faces" by Bill
Stu~l. "Redllner•· by Lee
Ritenour, ~'GOOd MOtning
Be)tfe" by Eddie Daniels. and
"Dow n Here on tne Ground" by
George Ben50n.
Af was apparent 10 rne
audience, this Dand pertorms a
tremendous range of malarial
This combination o l talented,
creative musicians and fluent
veraatlllly or styles and
materiel spell. we hope. a well
warranteG success lor RP.M

Continuing UUAB's new
Friday Night Club series.
Talbert Bullpen had the gooO
fortune·• couple or weeks
back- to feature Buffalo's own
A P M woth Bobby Militello.
This mert.ed R P.M 's flrsl live
performance sonce recently
completing studio wor~ on
their forthcoming debut album
to be released later tnis month
on Motown Records
The bano now lealures
Bobby Militello on allo and
tenor sax and tlule, Bill Slubel
on bass. Bobby Jones or
keyboards ano synthesizers
and Paul Fioele on drums And
once during the show, Militello
remarkeG thai toclll guotarosl
Roek Strauss had just )oln&amp;O up
woth the band four days earlier
RPM openeel the show with
" Alto Man" (fo•metly " Blue
City Stomp"), an origi nal
composition ra~en trom the
a lbum. Next, a particularly
eloQuent phrasing of AI
Green's " Together" (lhe lf first
attempt al It live-the album
take w ill feature vocals by Kim
~rnes) warmed up the
audience Kei th Foley's
"Lockaty Sprot• P&lt;ovldeo t~e
near capacity audience with
more than a elue as 10 the
•eraallle prec;slon thts group
nas become nlfteG tor
This mastery was
e&lt;presalvety Illustrated as RPM
movea Into a Dave GruslniLee
Ritenour eompos11on enlltleO
" Fly By Night" . A retresnlng
feature ol this band Is the
Tonlg~r The Nlgnr Club will
ability ol each musician to
fmP&lt;ovise fluently In solos thai play nost to local /au leam
not only compliment MilitellO's 61rn /lvfi(Oufl, plus an o~nlng
lormidaDte expertise but
skit enlll/ed "Bfls of
contribute to the ban&lt;J's
Broadway" and a spec/a/
prri/IIW or a /oca/ priiSflntarlon
conealveneas as well.
On "Mean Machine:· bassist ol Jesus Christ Superstar.
Stubel's composition. everyone
works out The song bel)lns

Mr. Boston Schnapps.
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m1.1nttunu Qn animal PnftiHt tor

ninetv nw•u l~s. t.s oure OfO$.$Oul

nt

G•ilintStrrit

ano auentlon trorn HollywOQd. Tho

Mond'

Mia tat Robert• (1955), Wllh Hlntr
Fonda, Jame.s Cagney, William
Powell. Botsy P•llllet. Jack
leml'f'lon, Wtrd Bond. N lt:.lti Adams.
Olreoutd by Jo"n F"ord and Mervyn
LeRoy • •• V. They'd &amp;lopped
1

1

stnce Mlater R~r1a Is a Olo•
budget rurn with an all stat east
ll'laf HUl\1188 tho v4rtLIO.! Of
restraint t~e por tormlf'IC:e.s ere
ttlougtltful itl\d believable, 81\d
Ford ana LeRoy c:onsiAaan\IV let
oppo,unltlaD ror bfg, spectacutsr
scenes oo unrultlllod, The story
aonc:erna the arew of a ship
consigned to fOutu'1e duty '" World
War fl. II IS 1 tribute lo the
dlf&amp;CfQt' thal1he blatantly
t~alflo,lc wernu ere seldom
gratlnp, e.vet'l (0 eynieat 1980.s
• udlence.s. A very youthful Jack
Lemmon won h iS first Acaoen\y
award hetP.1 but the real star Is
James Cagney as the caychollc
CiiiPtalo. a com1e vllla\n that tte all
too eoldom got an opportunity to

Mon&lt;7•y
Slngln' In tf&gt;l Roln (19511 wllh
Gan• ~clly . Oebbtu Aevrtold$,
Oor'\ald O'Connor. Cyd Charl ue
Jean Haqen~ directed by Gene

5tory Is abOI.il ._ stuffy lAacher who
15 destroyed by h1s se)tuat

allraction to a

c~baret

'151nger, but

JI8YfJr mind that; what's

ha.aolnatlno f'Hlre Is von Stetnberg•.s
tleplotlon ot decadunf pro.war
Germliny, muClh I he same il$ Bob
Fos66 d1d I n Cebaret - excepl
I hOi IOf YOn Sterflberg II W4$ a

matter of c-ontemporary ev&amp;t"'ltS A
ponact 111m tof t he Shea'&amp;$2.00,
pm, Shea'' BuUalo Theatet, 6.46
Main Street.

a

T~esday

Bort• tUrloff Oou-oft f: .. t(lre:
The Cflmlnof Code (1931 1, with
~•rloH •nd w.ner Hou.stcm~

dlracle&lt;t by Howa•d Haw"s anu
The Old Dark Houao 11932),
with Kartott, Mollf)ln Oou,gtas

Chari"" Laughton,

nAunted hOuse fllm1. Botti of
these mms are .s.elt:Som seet", ~
don't think thai just beO-CI!uSe
the.y'rc botng t:nown locally
twice to ont month that YOU 111
over ge~ 61'10ther chance It you
don't catc~ them now. 7:00
pm, F'lltmore 170, E.Uic:ott
comple~ , UB Amherst Ca.mpu.t

•

Monday · ru ..d•r
Tho Blue A119al (1930. Germany)
Joseotl von Stern borg. • •• V. ITt\&amp;
111m thol btoughl Olelrlch lome

plo,y

Monday
Ofec.uta (193,f, wtth 8918 Lugost
Oavtd ManrH!H!i, edward van Sloan,
and the- lmmotlat Owtont Frye.
dl,t-chrd by lad 8,own1ng • • • •
F.an15 ol wl'lat c:urrvntly oass- fO'
htJrfor movlu ptobably will no t
en,oy tnls-, I nose whO enJOy ,_,al
mo-.les should not mts-s n Beta

K.elfv a no Standley Oonert • • • •
Trt• Hollywood musloat It ~o u'Ve
soen 11 belore, )'Ou'll wan~ to s:oo 11
again, a nd U you heV"en't, wttll1 H's
free and ll'a: Ofl a reasonably large
screen. 1 pm al150 Farbet. UB
Main Street Campus.

wltn Mallen• Dlelrlch, d lrocled by

8 1

Tra"Wolta and Nanc:v Allt!H, directed
8y Buan DePalma. • • DePalma
has yet to provo lhtil he cen HUiy
create Instead o t f&amp;-e&amp;!inmbl! bll&amp;

FrldtJy ar•~ S~turCJd'f
Fr u~t f1 9l2). d lw c ttod Dy fOd
Browf'J,ng • • • • 8fOWOIOQ'5 Oth~r
O'fill film, iiOng wltl'l Ofacu.la, bUI

now

~nd" t~~~~~~~~~~~~~!.7n~; ::n f~~l

&amp;t

4;30t 1:00,and 9: l01 Wotdman
Conlerence Theatet, Norton Hall
US Amheut Campus

Lugosl'.s- orte oreal role h.as b89'l
cadCillUfed so mua, In the lui
til tV vears tl\at lt'a ha1d to believe
ettoctl~e II &amp;tilt Is Ttle first
third or the fllm, 5GI In Ofaeuta' s
Balkiln castle, Is stunning, and
annough lt occaslon ll ydtag ~ ;Iter
that, the good !lcenn ma)te.
forgivable the hundreds of cheap
lmHa•toM lhatlollowl!d it. 6;3Q
prn, Northwest lhencn Ubtary

~Qymond

Massey, Erneal Theslnger
d lrocte&lt;l by J •mt~s Wh•ht. • • • Vi
Two lllms tnat will also be
sho wn 'eparately In Novomber
;~, pt;r lo r Media Sludy/Bulfa•o·."HOII~W'OOC! 8etore 11'1e Code"

Wldn05doy
Talu of Holtman {19oi9,
England), with Moira Shearer.
dlutcted by Michael Powell a11d
Emerlc Pressburger.
• • Yl Cinematic adaptton of
Oflenbacl'l't opera by the
dlreotou of The Red Shoes
doe:-sn'1 qufte matcl'\ up to ~tlose
standards, desplle tots ot
ma_g nlflcent vlsuat e ffects. 7 pm,
150 F-arbet Hall. US Main Street

Campus.
ThUtJdly
Pollargeltl (191121, with JoBelh
Williams. Craig T Nelsofl,
Bea1rlce StfiiQht. producecl by
Sle11en Spielberg, difeoled b 'y
Tobe Hooper. • • • A conrus&amp;O
111m, but $till better than
Sl)tetb&amp;rg's o thor summer mo\lle,
E.T. As 1 horror movie-. ,t'5 more
sp~cla l eltecls lhAn real tertor
The real tntetesl here I&amp; In trylng
lo ll~u te out how much ul tnu
111m Is Sp!elbeug and how much

wl1h

~C:8:~y~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~::h

t4ooper-'$ view •soer.ore p&amp;verstl
(as S@en In his- ma+for claim 10

fame, Tht Ttxaa Chalnuw
Manacre), he o&amp;sef\les more
credit for Poltergeist tha" t'lo hHS
been given. Alao commendat)le

s-eries ate aooo1ner hate as 1
Boris Kor•ort double fcti!UUre

:v!~~~;!~f,o~~~:~:~nuss~~lly

although nelthef 15 lhe type of
utm that suet\ a cla.nlllcarlon
w~ld Imply. Code Is .1 blun1 1
spat~ prison melOdrama an early
Hawlt.s eflort: by contrnt.
Houte IS ~ bizarre patOdy ol

JoBeth Wllllama as the mother
of toe ••mlly S1,75·2..25,
$flOw$ ill t :30, 7:00 anO 9"30,
WolcJman COnference Theafrt,
Norton Hall, UB Amhttral

Camous

U.B.G. of Fredonia
presents

JOE JACKSON
in concert
Monday, October 25th
Doors Open 7:30 Show at 8:30
SUNY Students $7.89
Non Students $12.89
Rockefeller Art Center
SUNY at Fredonia
Reserved Tickets are Available at
Harriman Ticket Office
Joe Ja ckson will play two 50 minute sets
with a brief intermission

�rounds
Ballet, guitars and plano

FRI

EVENTS
Spell • 7, an "open stage piece
tor nine performers" by Ntozake
Shange. In i ts last weekend of
performances. Center Theatre,
8pm (8-47 -6460).
The Buffolo Regional Bolle! with

the Bullalo GUitar Quartet and
pianist Claudia Hoca (see
accompanying preview).
Katharine Cornell Theatre, US's
Amnerst Campus. 8 pm.
" Arctic Circles''. an exhibit by
Butfato filmmaker Barbara
Lattanzi. Hallwalls' Matrix room,
through October 27

(854·5828).
The Aunt Hill. a theater dance
ooll&amp;ge by Extrapolating
Pertormance Group. dlreC1ed by
Judy Trupl n, that explores the
Illusions of childhood came4 Into
adulinood . Hallwalls

(854•5828).
Oavld W. Breneman, leGture on
Economics o f Higher Educallon.
Niagara University. 8 am.
She Stoops To Conquer at the
Studio Arena Theatre, 8;30 pm
{856-6025)
Angel S1reet at Tne Playhouse,
8 pm (85&amp;3183).
Chorley's Aun1 at D'You"lle
College, 8 pm (881 ·78-43).
Academy, 8 pm (858-2310).
Side by Slda by Sondhelm, a
Buffalo Theatre Collective
presentation at the Performing
Arts Center, Mount St. Joseph
Academy, 8 pm (858-2310).
The Lover at Cabaret 650, 8:30
pm (854-4229~
Miss Morgor1do's Woy al the
Butlalo Entertainment Theatre.
8:30 pm (842«~)
Bravo Butlalo, show tunes and
dances. Reuben's Backstage,
416 P6arl SL, 10 pm.

We here at the PtOdlgsl Sun
navu been remiss In our duties.
One ol the most unique
c;ollabOrattons of thla season
premiered last week with hardly a
·word hom us Fortunately, the
Buffalo Regional Ballet will be
appearing with tne Buffalo Gull1r
Ouar1e1 agai n \his wool\ond, glvjng

us Al'iO'het et1ance lo call yo«;u
attention to the ttamillQ ol two of
the city's unooservedly overlOOked
Houpes.
Both groups are cunenlly
arHsts-·ln·resldence at US's Black
Mountain College II The olgh1·
member Regional Sallet, now In
their 1hhd year of rssi&lt;Jenc-et, are
oertormlng tor ll'le tocond ttme
with the Gyltar Ouartot 1tter a
succ-essful debut lnt Feb11Jary

New to Black Mou"laJn bul oot to
oerformfng, ha~lng toureo
extensivel y throiJgnout Cal'\ac:fa
and tt\e: ea5t cout, the Buttato
Gutta, Quartet has .-;on
tntemattonat acclaim for thelf
gerformances ol Oflglnal
ttan-SQtipUon ol orchestral works
tty Bact\, Brahms and Rabel, u
well u qrlgtnat compositions.
Plantst Cfaudla Hoca

wtn fOIO

the ensemble tonight and Sunday,
.\C~ompanyl ng

lhe Regional Ballet

fn a now pleco en tilled Plano
Dances ,oneo on WOJk.&amp; oy
Joh annes 8rahm5 anc featuring
c, oreography b y ArHstlc Director
~a ll h C;uclch Saturday nlght·s
program w ill be.eMan tlally the
some. wllh the t ubstHutlon ot a
p iece 4;hofeoOfiPhod by Jaan no

GOddaro. ol noorPIJ)'
Contemporary Dance Theatre, for
the Branms aoaptatlon, $1\owtlmes
ate at 8:00 pm 1on 1 gn~ ano
tomorrow ana 2 pm Sunday at tne
Katharine Cornett Theater on \JBtsAmhetat Campus. Ticket~ are SA
oenetal admission, Sl faculty.
-SMliOI ctttzens, and nof'I·UB
.studt!nll, and f1 tOf UB students

The Hoo.se ot Blue L••- at the
Niagara University Theatre, 7:~
pm.

Froako and Night of the Living
Deed, Woldman Thealer,
midnight.

Violinist Michal Urbaniak/gultarist
LBrry Coryell at the Trail

Genlals In Concert ond Yellow
Submor1ne. Millard Fillmore
Center, US's Amherst Gampu•.
7:30 ana 9:45 pm.
Modem Problema, 146
£jefendorf Hall. US's Main St
. mpus, 7 and 10:00 pm.
F IL M OPENIN GS:
The Sender at University and
Holiday Theaters.
Holloween 3: The S.ooon of the
Witch In the Boulevard Mall
Thealor.
Monsignor at the Thruway.
Eastern Hills and BoulevaJd Mall
Theaters.
First Blood at the Amherst,
Eastorn Hills and Seneca Mall
Theaters.
DIYI at the Amherst Theater.
Fontaslo, reissue, at the Amherst
Theater.
MUSIC
lorry Coryell ond Mlellel
Urbonlok altha Tralfamadore
(854·1415).
sione Country Band at the
Bonnell (877·9677).
Herboret Tinney 11t St. Paul's
Cathedral, 12:30.
Bullolo Philharmonic at the
Trinity United Melhod(si Churell.
8pm.
Vienna Choir Boyo allhe St&gt;ea's
Bullato Thaeter, 8 pm
(8.47.()85()).

Welcomo to the Monkey Houso,
opening night of a work by Kurt
Vonnegut, Daemon College,
8:30pm.
CINEM A
Tlte Avlotor's Wile, Woldman
Tt&gt;eatre, US's Amherst Campus.
~ :30. 7:00 and 9:30 pm.

Orcherd Peril Sympllony&gt;a Foil
concer1, St . Lincoln Ave., 8:15.
Cub Koda, lmp&lt;~rial Garage, 10
pm (284-4444).
Mike Womer, Pecpleart/Bflo,
224 Lexington Ave .. pm.

AMC HOLIDAY
3801 Union Rd.
884-0700

STARTS
TODAY

UNIVERSITY CINEMA
Maple Rd. E. of Blvd
Mall 837~73

�rounds
EVENTS

*

College, 8 pm (881-76~3).

al Daemon College, 8:30 prn.

Side by Side al Si. Joseph's
Academy, 8 pm (856-2310).

CINEMA

Spell 7, Center Theater. 8 pm
(847-6460).

The Lover al Cabarel 650. 5:30
and 8 :30 pm (854·4229).

The Buffalo Regional Ballet,
with Buftalo Guitar Ouatlet,
Kalharine Corn&amp;lt Theatre. 8
pm. S1·4

Mlsa Margarlda's Way a l the
Butlalo. Enlellalnment Theal re.
8:30 pm (842.{)494).

she Sloops to Conquer at

Bravo Broadway. Reuben•
Backstage. 416 Pearl Sire
pm.

tne

S1udlo Arerla. 5 and 9 pm.

10

(856-6025).
The House ot Blue Leaves at
Niagara University Theater,

Anoel Street al the Playi\Ouse,
5:00 and 9:00 pm (655.J 183).

7:30, $3·5.

Ch or1ey'.s Aunt at D'Youvtlle

Welcome to lha

Mon~ey

House

Ouadrophento . Woldman
Theater, UB's Amherst
Campus, 4:30, 7:00, 9:45 pm
Genest• In CJ&gt;ncart and Yellow
Submarino. 146 Diefeodorl.
US's Main Sl. Campus. 7:30
and 9 :45 pm .
Modem Problems, 7:00 and
9:45 pm. 170 Millard F111more
Center.
Freaks ana Night of the LIVIng
Dead, Woldman Theater •
mldnlgt\1.

MUSIC
Olano Ross a t the Bu ffalo
Memorial .0'Jdltorl um, 8 pm,
Spyro Gyra at the Trai l, 8 aM
11 pm, S8.50.
PlciUfllck Puppets. Buffalo
Phll " a•monlo, Klelnha n's
Music Hall, 2:30 pm(
Friends ol Fiddlers Green.
Church ol the Ascension
(685·9111), 9:00pm, $3.50 and
.$4.

Willie Olxon Chicago
bluesman. Imperial Gat age. 10
pm (284-4444),

Co mille 01 Tusa, Baird Recital

Hunter not dead

Hall , 3;00 pm,
VIncent Michaels Band at
Mean Guys East (836·2992),

EVENTS

Spell If 7, Center Thea1re, 3 pm, Fredonlo Stat e Jazz Ensemble
linal performance (847-6460).
at the fraU, 9 pm,(854·1414),
The Bulfelo Regional Ballet,
Katharine Cornell TM ater, 2
pm.

Maureen Forruter, contralto,
Nlagara-o'l,·lhe·Lake, Shaw
Festival, 2 pm. $8.
Welcome to " " Montc.ey
House, at Daemon College,
8:30 pm.

literary Reading ~~ t~e Trai l. 7
pm,tree.
Angel StrMI at The Playho use.
7 pm (855-3 183).

CINEMA
Ouodrophenla, Waldman
Theater. US's Amherst

Wl"lat's t&gt;eeome of the D.tD\11
~ben

t-4unter Is deer to the

1

~~~~7~=t:~!~~~:fly
r=
vinlage G'atetut Oead rec.o,03,

GU!itUO"S

o~

~

Including

Am•nc•n Beeuty,

orklngm1n'&amp; O.ld. and 1
mln11 recording o~ tl'e

,illluelnogenlctmyslerloso genre,
IAOXOAIOKOA More re&lt;:41&gt;1iy,
u11tet has put out tev@r·a t atbums
ndf!l his own namo- T•l•s ol "'•

1eat RumrunrtH, J•d ol

ng•r Ro.te

Rou·a.

To the un111at od non·Oeadheed,

un ll!r'.s I)' riC$ would seem to
dar on the nor'I:HnslcaJ when
h e~ are no' fJivtal. Orten th•y are
ttsct.ued 0)' wariou$ dl5tortlol'l
echnlques Ot are. perh-aps
n'fe,effulf~, tost In the wall of an
.t)Verdubbed sound ml•. Howevef.

this random. free·assoclaUona+
Qua+ny can oe appr eciated and

Cirnpua), and th• humble masses.

•

eve11 (!nJoyoo. attar ehem+c•UY
suspending diSbDIIt'lf, as a kind of
Am&amp;Hcan Jo" 1rt-1 mh~ ture of
jug ~nd music, the oluu. and
O.CI acid roch.. Hunte,, I would
argue, fn his flo wery !~ r ica o h en
stumbtas on .such heavy inoigh\s
as ''I he es-sence ot IUe l5 death."

Thouoh Hunter Is llatl&lt;l on De•d
album credits aa 'lyrlctst:• t doubl
I hat he wtn simply reao ftCHn hl.a
oauvrv lh!S Sunday night.
1\GCOHJin; to UUAB, Robert Hunter
wilt a.ppe&amp;r In a " .soiO&lt;ICOUIUC
performa.nee," whlctll ullderstand
10 me.a/1 rhat tte wtll -tlno and ot•y
i hollow, ,.;-ooc:htl' guitar, Tt'\e

"C"OOC&amp;rl IS" scnedUieO fOf Us·.

venerable Ctark

e t pe&lt;:llng a GrelehJI Oe.ad concert,
i

will,

doubtles.s t ~, auempt 10 drown

out the singer

tho:~.e ln t er~&amp;.5104;,11n

Charley's Aunt, final
performance. at D'Vouvllill
College, 7 pm (881-7843).

pm.

Side by Side et St . Josep~'s
Academy, 3 pm (856-2310)

Modem Problems, Dewey
Lounge, Governor's Compte(,
US's Amherst Campus, 9 pm.

The lover a t the Cabaret 650,
5:30 and 8:30 pm (854-4229)

MUSIC

actual!)' hearing the c-oncert are
adv1seo to arrive early 1nd afl ne.ar

The House .ot. Blue l eu.. at
Ni agara Un1verslty Theater,

the ltont. or to acqulte trtendt In

7:30 lH!l-

uu... s.

Campus. 4;30, 7:00 a nd 9:30

Robert Hunter, Clark Gym. UB
Main S1. Campus. B pm.
The UB Symphony Band Sloe
Concert Hall, 8 pm.

In de !lance of HHt r•dtcule ot my
lrend.y acqu1 1ntanco.s, • •m
looklf\0 forward to waMno uu the
old tadv, klcWtnv out Cosmic
Ch~rlle.. ootno lip thai fast bit ot

ftlON

Thai wefod aM w•t:hlr.g II dOwt'!
with Ohlvas, and ambCJ t at~no
taun11Jy ov.,.- to 11\e gym {"he &amp;how
fs tupposed to start at 6 pm1 bul

UUA8 concerts. n ever st~ut Of1
ltmo

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�TUE
CINEMA
The Criminal Code at 170
Millard Fillmore Center, Elllcoll
Complex. UB's l\lnherst
Campus, 7:00 pm.
The Old Dart&lt; H0&lt;11e al 170
Millar&lt;! FlllmOfe Center, 8:50
pm.

MUSIC
J.,....y Wall and Fr1enda at the
Trail, 9 pm, $3.00 (85+14H),
Compoaers Forum at Baird
Recital Hall, 8 :00pm.

rounds

WED
EVENTS
Angel Str.et at The Playnou•e.
8 pm (856-3183).

l~ ~iU

poetry and tau. Tho Latin
Gallery 8 pm, f2 (882·7240).

CINEMA
Talol ot Hollmon, 150 Farber
Hall, UB's Main 51. campus,
7:00pm.

6:30pm.
EVENTS
Angel SltMI al The Playhouse, CINEMA
Poltll'gelat, Woldman Theater,
8 pm (85S.3183).
US's Amherst campus, 4:30,
The LO'ter al Cebaret 1150, 8:30 7:00 and 9:30 pm,

MUSIC
Joremy Wall ond Ftlenda al lhe
Trail. 9 Pill. $3.00 (854·1414),

pm (85+4229).

Sally Sandon:!, lecture. Baird
Recllal Hall. 4:30 pm.
Stt"t Beat and B6alltude,

Songbird al the Al den Hotel

Gala Fecully Recital, teaturlng
University Presi dent StGIIen B.
Sample, Slee Concert Hall, 8
pm, S2·5.

$1.2!&gt;$2.25.

•

Video ond Ptrtonnonee Art by MUSIC
J
local artists, second lloor,
Fly by N ight at the Trait, 8
Bethune Hall, Main and Hertel. pm. $4.00 (854·1414).

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presenting a most versatile
conc.&amp;rt program tor lhls Sba.son,
Entitled J..utumn J•u 1982, n Is. an
ongoing J.erle$ ot pe~tOI'mancas by
many ot the most wk1ely
publlclted namea In todl y'J M uslo.

From Utt bla.z:tno Ftamenc:o gullar
ol Paco Delucia (Who pe&lt;IOr!Nd
on Sej&gt;tamber JOt~) to t!&gt;e lni(Oj)id
cJanlsm of lt'le newly telormed
Oreoon. and I he sly vpodoo wall ot
MHes Oa\1'11, the s.er~n. Ia •lready
ahowmg e-arly signs o f • crowd •
getter an&lt;t even an enotmous ear·

P•easer
Neld Friday at 8 pm, Ute
Landmark lneatre on 362 South
Salina, Syracuse w UI hosf one o T
the llviflg tegencu ot c:ontemp01ary
M uslo From Cl'\aJIIe P•r"'•' and
Bop 10 Coii,Jne Time to Wayne
Shorter'&amp; E.S.P. Iongeowlty, •round
Into the oo1en1 '~'"''flroo~e ot
8 Jtche&amp; Brew and on whtch

academician• lind mtslftd
musicians followed up t¥11h
Olscofu!llon), thete ts onty on-e of

~'!':tsT~=:~~~~~~~tt:d1o,~ o~~~~e:1

20th century Music to the vel\1&amp;1
wf'ltsou' of hll taNeactllng

lyrte~&amp;m lot almost .-o yeats. His
moves ae 1 mu•lclan have helped

10 shape the ages, whUt til• rap
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EORUM

Friday 22 Oc to~r 1N2 Votumt 33 Humber 2$ Stet• University of New York « t Buffl lo

Squire Hall: What the hell is going on in there?

An empty Squire Hell awaits construction
By T ERRY CANADE
Ma.nagmg Editor

I

n tht ttnter of the Main
Street Cam.pus. a gUUtd
buildinc awaits wall1.

Frtihmen rt'ft:r to lhts struCiure
with chamed doors as ••thac
OtntaJ building." bot Squlrt Hall
"-ti probabl)· best r~mtmbat'd as
UB's Jut 'ent.ra.liztd .student
union ~

Tht

Facilities PliliUlin.J Sttvcn En&amp;lcn .
He c.&gt;.pecu workers to be done
and off the site by the end of tbc
mom h.
Th&lt; .«&lt;ond phiL,. of the proj«t

Go\·c:rnor to stop the process.
Oott offtted, 1111 the bonds "will

10 convcn

Squire into a dental

facility ha&gt; b«n delayed bccau&gt;e
boods lO rman~c the projtet have
yet to be mark&lt;t&lt;d by th&lt; Stat&lt;.
''I'm ~lmp1y 10 a holding
pan&lt;m," En&amp;len s:ud. PhaS&lt; I

was a .simple process-clearin,8. the
buildinc of cvcrY1htn.a.

UDJ\tr~uy·,

urgenC') to
~mply Squire last Spnng-in mid~esfet--cau.s.ed hea.ttd protest.
arrests. araffiti and woundtd
student·uni\'e:rsit-y relalion.ships~

Bond$ will not ht' r"uuN on the

project until Novtmbcr, a State
Uni•crsity of f'lew York (SUNY)
spokCMn&amp;n c:&lt;plained, :tJtbough tlle
desians for the projtct arc
The c:onstrua.1on plans Which
complet&lt;d and a bidding p•ckag&lt;
prematurely forced studenti out of has bc&lt;n prepared. After the
lh~u uruon on Mu'h I are now to bond• arc sold, SUNY
~ dtlaytd for at least another
Consuue~ion Fund Buffalo Field
thret- monlh.s.
M:anagrr Frank Sullivan dtima1ed
The mtttior of the building has 1h11 the proem of advcnising.
aettptina and arran.slna eontracu
been totally autud and a
connectioa tunnd baW«n SQuire: for consuucrors bids would cake
between three and four mon1hs.
and Frutc:r hu bttn completed.

..Tht first phase of the rcnOV&amp;\iOn
is jw-t about done." accord1na 10

J1m SulleyJThe Sp«:ttllm

saki Is uncertain as V1a President
for Finance -and Management
Edward Doty sald thai the Slat&lt;'&gt;

Construction A»ociatc (or

T he November date for bond

budatt deficit may

~nnuenet

the

Sample said. Neal &gt;dded that
having 1wo differtnt tontractors
on the same site "was invanabl)· "
ptobkm," so Lhc University
.sou&amp;hl to havt 1ht projects.
rompltttd one after anolhtr.

stU thar umc day:• according to
for\nC'1 Vfte Prnident for f-aeilitle!
Planning John Ntal. Sullivan
added that work will bcain on th&lt;

she within 10 dll.)'S or the COntract
uran,gemeot'.t (;Omplelion ..
If aU goes a~;cordins 10 the
current schedule and ~timations.
Squirt'i new interior dtc:Oratln&amp;
will begin ber~~occ::n Ftbrua.ry and
Mill'c:h, ironically on~ year from
the date that the buHdinJ was
dosed 10 the Uni\offiSl)'· At tbc
elm~. Unhtrsity otfinals amrced
tbaJ it w&amp;J; imperative tht buHding
be con"entd immediately 10 a
dental facility rearing that the
Denial Scbool would lose II•
arcrcditat!on.

"'It wu my understanding lh:u
the first part of the rtnovation
wu to dovt'1ail with phase
1wo, "UB Pres:idmt St~tn B.

I n order to facUfl•\• • bond we
in February 1982. "w.·e had co
ensure lhif the: buildtn&amp; would be
dtar," focmer UB Praidcnc
Robtn l. Keller C'\plaincd , The
dirt'Ctht 10 close: lht student un1on
came from the SUNY
Con.~troctlon Fund'' Albany
Office, accordin&amp; 10 the former

pre$ide.nl .
But 1he bonds

~~'-ere

not

rde~d

m February. nor Y..trt the) in 1he

summer of 1982. as Dot) had
v&lt;pccted. Noting that bond &gt;al&lt;&gt;
u.su.alty take plact in February.
June: and NO\'etnbt'r, KC'Iter
upected them co tx &amp;aid for tach
of those months a.s the deadlines
pwcd.
The bid package for Squire'5
inttrior co bt prtstn~ 10
contractors was. ''98 pcrct111

compJt&gt;tt'" at the time or the
dlmin3tion of h11 positton. Neal
saad. Duty did not want to
-advt'nJ~e 1hc pro.,iea beforehand
which Neal ~Ug&amp;C'Mcd mi&amp;ht
qukken the pf'OC't.S$, b.cause

or

or

the unctnajnty
whtn the bonds
would go on saJe ...The: decline in
bond imert'Sf uue.\" may tfr~t 1he
~att,

:uxordins 10 Sample.

The upcoming bond sale

ts

il3tt'd for thrte Health Scientts
f)rQj«."t\ on Main Str«L. SuUi\an
rtponetJ, ''there's SSO million
wail ina. on thU: bnnd ~e only."
In 3ddhion to che intenor
rcno.,.~uon m Squ1~ and Abbou
l.ibrary. th&lt; Med1c•l School
compltJt race Ufi.s -:ut: to be
included, But Neal andcip:ued th.ll
1h~ la11 prr,jc:ct wouJd not be
fncludtd in 1he bond marlo.tling.
~pitc tht (Onstruction delays.
Vice PrC\Idem for tht Heahb
ScienC"es f'. Carter Pannill did not
11n11cipatt :111y rt:\uhing probltmJ
forth&lt; Otmal School. "W&lt; didn'l
plan to occupy the buildings until
1986," h&lt; .aid. Doty W&amp;$

confident chac this deadline "'-Ould
bC' mer.

Many activities planned for Homecoming 1982
By JON M . DIAT
Afanoltffl. Edaar

n what b bdn1 biUtd as
"more than -a a,a.mc''.
Homecomana: Wecktnd
&amp;ttl under way toni&amp;ht wuh
f'IUmerous ac:tivities and e\'ent.s 1bat
aim to~~ UB Stucknu invotv~ .
"This is OQe c:hanct to &amp;et
everybody involved in somtthin&amp;,"
Student A.uodalion Spen.s
lnrorm.alion Dirtteor Mfkt Eimer
sald. "We have • lot or lhings for
people to do, and Lh&lt;r&lt; will be
plon1y of food and beer. "

I

SUNY lifts hiring freeze
'

Tht fmiva1iu suuound 1he
US-Brockport Slistt a;~ me ;u I :00

p.m . a1 Rotary l'u:ld, last yco.r'&gt;
homtroming '-'TOWd brought In a
rt'C'Ord 7,SOCJ fans 10 watch the
Bulb Mal nval Canisiu;.
"We arc really hopina for a

lar&amp;c crowd at the aame:,'' EUMt
~1d . "Those people at last year•.s
game \now how much fun it was,

play a come wuh lhe combinauon

of vnlleybaJI 3Jld tervu.s Cor one
hour. With an tntry ftc: of SID,
the ttam.s wi.l.l r«ie\·e frtt T -.shir1~
and or

cour~e,

A, 7:30.

mdon ball5.

large bonfire will
statl, reaturinll 20 half l:ep ol
b«r just outstde the bubblt. The
beet will ~ pou&lt;ed 'til 12:00 or
unliU 11 is riobhed, whichever
1

and we are hopin&amp; the same rrom
this year,"
comes firsl.
The fun bq[n~ toniaht at &amp;be
Saturdoy stl!ts off with a
Amhtrst Bubble: when Mjdori
~~e:t~ tailgate pany ;u noon in
Melon Ball Mania a&lt;ts u nder way
the Ro1ary Field parkins lot . A
at 7:00p.m . for tht benefit of The $3.7S llcktt aiv.. aliLhe chicken
United Way. Six p&lt;rson Learns will

•.. see page 3

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Petro appointed
Tbt ofn"t of lht' PrC"tldcm h~ ~nnouncrd tht: appointment or
C";aoolt Smnh P&lt;tro ib A&lt;tlns A»ostant to lhr Proidrnl. S~r woll
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carlitr thlAo monlh

l'rtoo b pr«cnoly AJIIO&lt;III&lt; o...n of tht Collra&lt;&gt;.• pO&gt;Itlon iht
has hrld lln.c 1976 Ptoro has • Ph.D in councdln' from UB and
has an adJUni:1 flcuhy .,osluon'" tbt Fatui')' of Edun110n1d

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b ertttU~·c:

tmrntdtalcl}

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tarts
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I br cnroJIN a, -a matncula1rd scudcnt .
2. plan 10 ~a JUnior dunng the J983·8-t academiC )Ur, hlll·tlmt,
punuma a Ba~hclor'i dt1Jcf;
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41\ undersradliatr fi(_ld uf "'ud) thai ~A aU pe:rmll
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l) Wbo 11th&lt; ft&lt;"'IY dmt&lt;l CI\ID&lt;dlor of Wn~ C'ornn111~.
1u~n.a Hdmut Schmau? ,
)) ldmtify •~• rrv&lt; nationr, sd«~t&lt;l Turt4ay, oo lilt thr rr&gt;oi'ID!
_,.or oh&lt; UMt&lt;l NatiOn&gt; S«uroty Collll&lt;'ll.
4) What h chc collecch·e nnun, such •• ~ hrrd or c&lt;iuk. lo1
leopards?
S) Whar i• lht: latgtSt PrOit'.:5tlnt d~nomlnBuon tn tht tJnltcd
Slat&lt;&gt;1
6) Name 1he IWO US .scnator.t who art

C\ 4)lrO'i16Ut.a.

7) Whrch US state bill the hoah&lt;rt papulatlun dcnouy7
~~ Whao os the capital or th&lt; Phllli~ln&lt;l?
Q) What does EPA soond ror1

l"O qudc-nu (rom Un '*111 bt nomln~led A .kl'«ntnjt

,.,u dcttrmmc "'""'h iiu&lt;knu •rt nombta.lc.J

a ru~hc DOhc) ,,,."'"
lnt&lt;ontt&lt;l •o...S.nt&gt; .Muld «&gt;rota.• &lt;\lllll l eui':ld, 6)6 ZASO.
110 "'onon HaD facuJt) -..bO ...v. to nom\nalt ''uc:kr1h may do
~ b\ ktta

and ab f\l.fne\ malt be-

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Clf'ldr L..tuoi'l4•niAP .c.onthtt kH
~~ M fht.r Pr&amp;lvcfiOff Mae.,.,
Kafh; Otwollot.tdt. Pt0d41Cf,olt Coot
Uwu• ~WI'f'II"'Oductlo"

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lncl Unheo PfHI S~ndtctte rM
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ecfvt,~•"G by Com"'N~'~telllona •no

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More d umping

EGJtoNn-Cn•tt
cons~ ol

On Tuesday&amp;.
Wednesday,
October 26th&amp;.
27th
In Capen Lobby

•o

from
AM· 3 PM

All Are
Welcome I

ot '"r

i.CHtts

the E.d!IOf t!'l Chtel II"

ttrlctl~

la.otctdtn
fN Sp«ttum •• Pltnltct .,., &amp;.un•tn
Now1P•••• h~Co., 1310 Stntc• 51
Bulle+O, NY

!DAte 'AAtlt\ "trt: dumpct.l on mdu:rtnaJ proptn) 111 the Scnt\.·a

Be Sure to
ATTEND S.A.'S
ACTIVITIES fAIR

AIIOUOt~toona

m.n.. ~"" ••thwt ,,. t

Enc l. oun1 Y HC'&amp;Ilh Comm•u•ontl Dona.ld 8 Thum:u satd ahal

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Qat) Sttll\.'(:11~•
Stlh Afi.-NC.tfr

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Wit &amp; Wisdom

Que '4Ucknl tKh 'ttir _, W'ltct~ (rom Uch \.12tf' 10 two 1ht

'"''"'•"' or tlot Ham S TrwnM Momonal S.:h&lt;&gt;l.,.,.hop Truu
Fuod .. ,,h I maA~mUn\ or ss.~ ••azdcd tM wmna tKh .)eat

Baba&gt;ck 11a, acmnhna to Enr
Rut ko,.-skl.
A latlor3tof')' c.u.n:u.nauon found JC'~cral Lno•11. toUc iubsaanca
in tho soil. th&lt; rdeu&lt; noted, addlns that thr Now York Staor
Hrahh Ol:partmenl. BW"f:au ur Tcntc Subnancti Control ~Ill
t'Onll'-'tcd for advice 011 \\hal 10 do IU'Id ho~A U'l (liOIC"\'t the public
h v.as dcctdcd 1ha1 aht: area m quesclon bC' co~rrfd Yttth ~·I") .,o,oil
and ftru.'t'd iq, th~ announcement ~. Tllt uu hiu no" b«n
renc-t"d wnh waMlin.&amp; siJJl! a.nd cO\trtd, 11 nnttd.
'rhc- announcerpcnt m&amp;~nta.incd lt\11 there '' no ~angtr ro
anyone bcc:aust of the contl.D'IInalcd area, but 1ht action "¥I lUll
10 prncnt any unoccessary c'pmurc ••
l nol known "lotn the !oOII wlll be rcnlO\N 1&gt; It b not )&lt;t
l no
..bo O'"IU the pruprny

t..,

J01t Oo•~ilft....- Etlttol

Mandatory Assembly
Meeting
Friday , Oct. 29th,
3:30PM
Talbert Senate Chambers
President Sample wi II
Speak
Attendance will be Taken
Homecoming
Commuter Breakfast
Friday, Oct. 22nd
Capen Lobby
External Affairs
Committee Meeting
Thursday. Oct. 2 1st
5:00 PM Rm 222
Talbert
Mandatory
A.C.T.I.O.N. Committee
Meeting MondAy,
Oct. 25th-4PM In
Room 222 Talbert Hall.
'Students Are Invited

Make Your Plans
Now For
Homecoming
Weekend
Events Are
Conveniently
Scheduled
Throughout the
Weekend
It's Not Only A
Game

,,,.,,.,,_ .. ..,.,,, ,,,

�Ken Pope will coach
Spans EditDr

n a rress startmtm rdeascd WednesdAy. 1he. Athltlie
Orp.a"mtnt toncrdtd lhc obvtous: - baskrtba.U coach Bil1
Hughe5 will not be back .

RARI Cha.if S41vaton Espo\ito officially -annnunctd thAJ 1 ''tn thebes~
inlcrc" o f lht Unil·cnity and lh&lt; vanity b..l.&lt;~boll proaram. BJJI
Hug:bt.\ h~ b«n relieved
ht.s duties as head coa-ch nf VlltsiT)'

or

bask&lt;tball ror lht 1982·83 ..a&gt;on."
Tht \Ca_tcmtm. is..\utd by Span,; lnformallon DirC'Ctor larry G . Sttelt.

also affirmtd thou Hught-.s' b.tl.uant, Ken Pope, would sc:rvc as irncrlm
hta.d to&lt;tch for the corning yrar,

Other I han the pTtu tdc:ur, E.\J'IOsllo has. left Instructions that no
ulhcr lntomt:uion be released abnut 1hc dismiuaJ . This Includes r:acully

as wrU

~

Compus Ed;tor

T

By KEVIN A. KRUEGER

I

By GARY STERI'I

coa.tho 11.nd playcu -\Jthou&amp;h the move was made Monday.

Esposito rdu5ed to confirm it, The press Mat(tllent mentions that

E.spoultc- drd offer HuahC's Q chance 10 rcsta:n before hn rcmov~l 01nd
that il was de~mtd .... cbangt \II'Ould be-nefit , Hughes.

ht' job hiung frct'l:e put
i~o &lt;fftc:t

by !he

Oivb-ion of Budget
(DOB)Iall Frbruary hili
b«n lintd bul with • numb&lt;r nr

provblion1, accurdlna to an
October 14 l&lt;tl&lt;f 10 SUNY
Chancellor Clifton R. Wharton.
The .suspension of the: fretlt: ..,.,11
apply 10 ail Slllle~pentled units o r
\he Suate Umvcrsity of New York
(SUNY), with the ••c:tption or
Central Admmiitration starr. UB
Pret.idt.nt Steven 8. Sample,

havina be~n forwarded a cop) o(
the leuer a.IOI'\&amp; with iu provisions,
told the Faculty SC'.nate £;\C\'\Iti~o&lt;c

t

mmiue:e Wednesday, however.
no1ice will not htt"C' ~lllnlficanl
act.
"h

won•t

make a lot

dlfft:rtnce il'! ltrn\\

uf

or tln\\

Wtf

operate with in the Univcr.\ity,"
Sample .said . ''We ul11 ha.\oc 10
coUapse 100 linn this. )'t.ar throuatt
attrition I have bem uyln&amp; to
encourage the Yicr--presidr-nt\ 10
rc-aliOQh: ~lion~ There wUl be

a sutmantlaJ amount or~­
allocation over 'he neAl few year\

U8 President Steven 8. Sample

htrt. "

A Buds•• btllktin prcpartd by
DOBinA•••..., .. td,h•

f,~~~~:-:h:~.~~.~~."~f.: ~ill
b&lt; approochtd by th&lt;
Division. acc:urdJna to Assiscant
Vlcc ChiiJICcllor for Employ«

SUNY h ·, rt' ng defrosts

now

Relations and Ptr5()nnd Htnri\

compared to the ac1ual fillrd
po\i tl on~ 6.$ ltpanf'd:
Filled 001hinn.s can ntver excte-d

Oullta, "The fi&gt;tal rlay ror UB., th&lt; number of lundrd posnions
inc:tud...'d m the fiscal pltn. tll~lnt(
mto at.:count all JX)Sition~ or
ln.suuctional r;K'hlllonto.. No
klnng"
\Jtuvcrsity can exceed )2 1 ~03
The Umiuulam ~nd condiuons
pO~tllO"~
a'tc as foltow1:
Ead\ unn mu.~t 'iubm1t a
Report• ~&lt;Ill hOV&lt; lO b&lt;
rn ~nl hiY ._pcndllur&lt; pto)«tton.
subtniuW (or rach unit ahe1 rvtr )' whith \hould re0t"~;t se-parately lhe~Vl:n numbtrt"d pa)orOII ptuod, tu
rtguhu Wf'1CC'. temporary service
ordtf to accnunt for all fill«!
01nd other than personnal str\&lt;ict.
poslllon&lt; wllhon 10 day• or
It rnun be ra.. cn into aC"COunt lhat
rroca~ma the payron. These- Will
temporary ~en lee: pc:muon~ for the:
lntlud~ both 1nslructiona.l and
,ye:u cann~ C),t:ecd the '981· 82
support st3rf poshions Thes&lt; two tmal, fot a •ngnirtca.nl inc:reast
num~rs wiU be tbmparcd wilh
may rotCt' 011 retmposiuon of tht
rhc bud&amp;tl tntal~ and respC'CIJYe
(rtelt on tempor:uy mvice
position ceilings Dirferencc.s a.rt
to bt fdenUOtd -and explained .
Each unn must submit
o;;epara1r f!fOJ«'tton on the

ot n11 pe-r)onal «'f'n~~ S"J\m~
lh!OuJh \1 •~&lt;11. )I. 1982 \ huuld
bt' submltttd 'ftillh tht t''lpt'ndhuu
Nl'Jt:t.tlof'h.

A lener ~ ld be •ubnlln•d

a whole W'lll include many

limlla\1om." he f.aJd hom Albany
"Thb will include limrcatinn.s on

Former basketball coach 8111 Hughes

T ht onl)' rt&gt;.t..:.on (Utd lhus r..r h)' \he Unlwnhy b directed 10 the face

lhOl lh• Athl&lt;li&lt; (l.:panmcnt ~.d not Wtllt U~l the fin•l r •ar or Huahn'
..rna or rwn And one )'nr comr-.cn.
" h would be d..lmcult for a coach ... Esposl1o .... :n quou:'&lt;l in the
rdc::bt, &lt;~.Knowu!g his t.:onuac:l 11\i.U not be r,ne"·cd. to m:a.kt a total
commitme-nt to lhC'. pruKram."
UJNn hcanng the- it&amp;tement Hoghes rt:mv~ed t1\at II tS '1ht best of 3.
tong ~rres o f wtak ucu~ 1h2r they could come up wnh. ••
"You thin~ ~bout II and ho.,... rnueh valldh)" ,., m that ~laU:mtnt..."
Hug.he5 .said, ''The quest ton or devotion for me would be or shett
Nr,•wal. Thtn~ abouT next spring when I would be mteme,.,.ctJ (Of m~

A

proJtctloru of fiUt'd po\itlom

levels foe cath even numbered
pal'fOIJ by No'&lt;mb&lt;r I, 1982,
fac ult~ and ()tbct pu!lit1on~ ntuit
be d"p)~cd &lt;&lt;p;lnii&lt;IY, and

)11\i ng~ ot nc.h l"anlPIJ' toM
ach~vtd by holdtng 8Q) pottllom.
OJ~h:am

t cgafdlng ciiC'h unu·,
undtntandh!&amp; 0 1 I he h..cal

nt~lfl

and ns ~u:ceptancc.
0C'\fll1t the m,.O&gt; fC'l4H,1tOO~

i1nd 11'\c:h !i"'cru). DcpU1)' Ch1tf
Buogtl E'lilmtntt Aluanc.ter Rollu
ended hi\ lt'u~r h) tht Chancellor
b} clalmtng that the ..u ..f)Cn~ton
~hnuld ''te\lnre flto.".\ibWt) :~ ThcUnt,enll) 's abllhy to mau:tge n~
resources most t(ftuht'ly "'1U h~
cnhanctd, Rotlo assttt\.

,. As long as we stay hdow the.
l,mus." Dullea satd. ""'c shuuld
bC'- bcuer able en rac:ilitarc
ope-ralions There ""'II no longer
bt a nctCi~ity to have: each
indh·tduaJ posmon appro"cd b.)
OOB h&lt;for&lt; hrinB nncd. or

coune. the Hmltauons ""111\1111 be

\!On~idcnblt- It u n!ll

ttlrougtl Marc:h Jl, l9A1.

mu\t be 'ubmittC'd b~ Octo~r l ~ ,
1982 An addJiio"aJ rt·PrOJ«to~n

s.:aytng to pc1 \UIInd
h' .,

a_, ' '

uffl&lt;~.

wt

olf t

·ao tor

ne:xc coac.hi n~ job. They're goln1 10 ask me hov. I dtd l•it year and l'tn

nut roinato wan1 to ~'pl1ln why J cndtd up withe 6--20 SU.SOI'I . "
Ken Popc 1982.Jl) h"'d cooeh, "• 1914 ,vadu:ue or UB. He w&gt;s
n1adc asslstanl narung in 1976. sc.r.oang his first two , ears undrr Leo
Rld\ard;on and thc next rou1 under Hught!.
Al- a player, Po~ set re-cotdl in garnc and KMOn wht tc,nab for UU
as o gua~d from 1972-14. B&lt;fo~ tr:&gt;nsfering 10 th• Bulb, hc playtd
basketball for Erit Commur.,,y Colle-ge.
The BuU1 opn1 'he seuoR m tht Ea.&gt;\~ Conoe&lt;11e.'Ut Stare
Tournamn'lt on Novnmbtr 20-21

' 'Coaio:h Pope has bun an D.cc:llc:nt usastant coach.'' Hughes said.
"tf Ihere: U. anyone I wouJd wish the: best of fUCC"O.\ to becoming a ht.,d
coach, it would bt him. Howcvtr, lh&amp;l fttlin.t 11 not rompldt, btcau.st
It had ho.pP&lt;ntd at my upcn&gt;t .' •
T rrmint Popc "A good pcnonal rri&lt;nd and • good ba.&lt;~nball coach,"
Hu$hd addtd, "I'm alad for him pcrsonally. I just hopc that Coaclt
Pope 15 uutiligrm tnouah to ruliu i.llc lyP&lt; of propl&lt; h• will be
workina with in tbt Unfvc:rshy. ••
Hugh&lt;&gt;' &lt;JiptCtatlon of possible ouiComeo of the sri&lt;...," 1\arttli&gt; h&lt;
has bro~J,Jht a.galn$1 the .school for violattons or h(s tontrltl arc not
dtfinllt. Ht would ra\hrr h.avc an arbitrator In the hc:a.nng deadc: lhc-

possibni1y o( .supplernernaJ meMures without stating. his preferences.
01

Wt'U

S« ¥~lhal

comes or il." Hughes said.

Meanwhile:. be has piAM 10 coach basketball dKW"hrre. '"I'm g.oing 10
co.ach again. that'.\ for sure, .. Hu&amp;hes said, "But this time I'm suing to
mak&lt; 5UT&lt; tkat tb&lt; proplc I work for will b&lt; Wrtm&lt;ly proft$$ional and
comptttnt And bdieve m.e, that wiU be a rare chMJC' for rM". "
Hug,hts s-aid there is- opponunity a.bcad. "I've a.l.rady had one or two
tentaaivt offen to coach, but notbina happens until the "prlna. Thai is
the rime: wbtn you &amp;ct aJI tht coadlina changes-.. 11

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Medical Education at SUNYAB
Topic: The Nature of Undergraduate Medical
Education
Wed., October 27 at 7:00 pm in Knox 14
All students Are Welcome To Attend.
Refreshments will be served.
Look For APHOS at the Academic Fair, October 26 &amp; 27
in Capen Lobby
·special Viewing· MAN THE INCREDIBLE MACHINE •
Memberships will be taken these two days
All are welcome to stop in our office. Hours are posted at
room 17 N Harriman .
Remember: Memef]lbership fee goes up to $5 after
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Sign-up Between
October 25 ·29
9 a.m. · 5 p.m. .
On Main Street:
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On Amherst Campus:
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14 Baldy Hall
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.,......, bud&amp;n
)e&amp;r, Unveri!ly oJfJcials vt

hik Albaoy "
deraau fo1 nc.:.tt

....." "............, IJ

h••• I bdl&lt;1 Und&lt;r\lllldin&amp; or SUNY'• rok !han the
o&lt;ha," Vi« Pr&lt;SO&lt;Iml fO&lt; Acadnui&lt;" Arralts Rob&lt;n
Roubda Jaid. '"Thll b no• ""mdoncrn&lt;ml, It
10
0
mc&amp;IU llllll • • "" b.a•&lt;
&lt;IIPU iD an intenrir...t
lobby...,
campalan if uhrman
icU d«ted ...

d«tion day

approaeho. hop11111htt • pro-SUNY Go•emor ..,u
be de&lt;ted.
Although orrtdab bed&amp;• on endonins • CIJ&gt;didale,
dcatl)' they believe thai Dtmuaatic cas1didate: Mario
C\oomo will be more &lt;UDOniY&lt; or public hlgher
education chat his: opp0nrn1, Lr.w Lehrman. They
su~K'd. however, ahat b&lt;Uh e:andldates havt b«n
•web~ on the State Univrmty of New York !SUNY)
Jystem, with L.ehrmal'l bc:lna gmtrally more r..'litkal
The fac\ilty un10n , United University Professions.
(UUP), """"'"' u not cuarded on h&gt; •uppon for
Cuomo. accordan1 to U B chlp(tr Presidmt Ronald
Hawu. Th&lt;) lldleve tltaJ Cuomo ...,u be rricndbct lo
the S)'SI&lt;fn than VoVCIOOI Hulh L. Carey, . . orr~t~a~
.-ho • • paaC\ofd .., ho,.uk to the public hi&amp;bc:redi.K'Uaon. ,..hik suppo«IDJ privacc IChools.
11
h's hatd LO \1)' •1\it the Utlpii:t Oflh.c 1att -.i.U
biYC. althou&amp;h at tb~ po1n1 one C'.a.Ddfda1c l«ttlJ to

L!.m~.. h.-h•d•opronc&gt;llllttn&gt;&lt;ntl ...a.hao

lm .......,. will be toward SUNY, or &lt;&gt;&lt;n hlaJl&lt;r
«!uation, OlheJihan &amp;&lt;n&lt;ral remarlu In fa.O&lt; or
cunlna tu&lt;&gt; and the Stat&lt; buda&lt;t. It ia tbb &gt;il&lt;.n «
coupled wuh hb endoutmct"'l of Reaa:anomic.; that
has UB uffi&lt;iall wolffed that h&lt; might thool&gt;&lt; SUNY
u 1 taraet lor buda&lt;t chopping.

com .I ng

J(Yi~
iFI
Soon OO

Hair Forum ' s 1st Annual

HAIRQEXTRAVAGANZA
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ct.

, 2 9 , 3 O-

WANTED

.. l(_hrman b; an uncertain fiau rc,'' Haut,cr noted.
"I Jun don'l know cnoua,h about him. He it a~~
called supply-lider who fojb to set any benefit in
publiC uutltutlons as JlJCh." Such doubt hu spurr«&lt;
UUP, alon&amp; "'"h m
olher unions ~tton lh&lt; SIAl&lt;,
to &gt;UIJI)On Cuomo.
As ro, the: Oanocral. Hausu said that Cuomo ~
(hfftrcnt from his rottntr run.nln.&amp; awt, Ca.tt). and
hu saod lhonp abo&lt;!! SUNY thAI at&lt; "mol&lt;
eona1.atory.'' Yet even with hi&gt; rc-&lt;ord In Albllly
and e\pcfld)(~ at Lt . Oo\c.mcK, tbcrc wu
untma.ant)' as to bow Cuomo •ill lna1 UB.

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UB PEP BAND
Join Fellow Students , Faculty and
Staff in boosting the Bulls to a
w inning season.
Super chops not necessary.
Contact: Stephen Wallace,

036-24~~" ~

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Fugazy International
___ Travel ___
Attention Students &amp;
_ _ _ _ Faculty _ _ __
rey
Oor..:tol 01 Publoc AIIOJU Harry )o;'kiOn. w~o
aJ•)•s UB Pres1dcnt Ste\ocn R. Sample 1n the uea or
cdn1muuny rclauon,, tatd 1ha1 bOth caodHlitte\ hevt

l&lt;&amp;r
Carty Hcd hl1 rcmarh to r:ommcn1 ~ on the
c:amra1a,n al'IU ~un11 nufd hh, anacb on the

bt.:n \ktlth)' on I'Ublk h1(.hcr educannn. " l don't
kno» af &lt;1thrr one of th&lt;m ha&gt;&lt; had • h.,;~ of a lot
to WI ob.'UI ot." h&lt; &lt;aJd. " l )on hope ,.h.,.,..et tell
tltcttd ha\ .. ra.,urablc Vl~V. or pubUc huther

l.c&amp;l\huurc Last ,prina. C&lt;ncy vaocd. seven\
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r&lt;Jponded witbon 24 houn, tdlina of Clre)-C'uomo
sht'nnanJaoru," Popt said, noting. that lht' fin11u:'iaJ
aspects o( the Cart)' Jtalcmtm ,..ould ba .. t Jlulc
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Tua.day by Carty'.a announ«menr of a ruma ddial .

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�editorial
Last hope

•tress his etnltlclty.
Uttle do both roallzo that SUNV-the State's
greatest investment-has received the least
allentlon. and the most abuse. 1atk ot turther
cutbacks and ol a dlsasterous budget year MXI
Spring harbor only worse lime$ tor the system.
II ts lime lor oltttens or this State to begin to
demand beller of their public officials. Public
higher education Is the most basic service a
gover.11ment can offer It&amp; citizens-it Is a way out
lor the oppressed, downtrodden mlnor111es. thO
starting point for f~
ures filled with promise and a
catalyst for the St
·s economic recovery.
While the candid s are justified In stressing
tile economy as the number one Issue In the State,
they are wron11lf they hbll&amp; to solve the problem by
cutting rues or reducing spending This same
taouc has been tried In Washington. whore the
basic tenents of our society are being destroyed·
and no plans laid for the luture.
New Vort&lt;'s luture hopes ride on SUNV. Without
4 strong educational system. the State cannot
expect ro lure new business or minds ro a region
nollceably lacking In both these areas. Citizens.
especi ally students, rn&lt;~s l Ioree their elected
officials lo respond with action and commltmenl.
There Is over a week be lore the otecrlo~s.
Through newspapers, public torums, anything that
can get the mossage-across-New Vork State
cltlze:u, etpeclally students, an ~gresslve,
comP&lt;&gt;IIIIve and quality system ol public eduoatlon.
11 may be lhl! Stote·s last chance to save ltsell.

The announcement that the Division ot the
BudgetfOOBJ has lifted the SUNY hiring treeze
s!lould not be seen as a big deal, It Is just another
In a long line of disrespect doled out to the system
by the State bureacracv.
There ts little doubl i hat SUNY has no money,
that Is a condition that has existed tor several
years. Sur the tack ot respect ~hown by New YorK
Is embarrassing Lilting the hiring treete, and at
the same ri me adding restrictions that make hiri ng
Impossible. is jus~ anolher Insult. Why bolner to lift
I he lree'e when You nave lillie Intention of lelllng
SUNY have any mobility to add people to the
payroll?
New Vork ueals SUNY . tne lutore hope lor the
State, as II would deal with a highway authority or
a sewage matter Employees are lranslered and
eliminated about without thought; proijrams
ellmlnare whnout anv •egard tor cu,lcutum
This doesn·r leo~ like it Is going to gel any
better Botn candidates for Governor nave oeen
uncornmlttaltoward SUNV. expressing low
concrete plans tor the eoucat lo~ sy•tem Cr~me.
1ne death penally and tax cutting- all valid
ISSUeS-have dominated th o$ medla·SfUdOeO
ca.mp.a ogn ,.epubrlcap t.ew t.ehrman speaks ol
rmprlso nlng tne Slate With Reagonomrcs. While lh8
Oemocrallc. candi date Marfa Cuomo ~eeks 10

And""·

Crazy with an R
Whar weighs 40 billion-thai's a 4 willt ten
can cause cancer and flatten the
Empire State Bu110ing7 Answer: a 20·megaton
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thermonuclear bomb.

ze roes-pound~.

In the near future. the Erie County legt~latur~
will meet to discuss and vote on a nuclear lreete
proposal. Localities across the countsy have
endolsed such a proposal. and lor a gOOd reason
Erie County should Join those communities
bec&amp;use the world has too many nuclear we&amp;P&lt;&gt;n$
National seourlly will always be a problem In a
country as prominent as the United States, but tile
world's weapon levels lar exceed what is necessary
to destroy 50 percent ol the Earth's populations.
1hat is more than a deterent, that Is ma.dness.
Ma~lng even fllore powerful weapons vnd mo~tno
more ol them Is not going to solve national security
problems. II Will. however, Increase the chance ot
an accident.
The Reagan Administration is accelerating the
arms race, dragging the United States down a one.
wa.y street to sell destruction. The only way to nan
this is trom t~e grass roots.
A bilateral nuclear arms lreeze would oo a step
In the right direction. II Is lime lo stop the
madness

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fn the Oct 5 ttdmott ol The

CvHenl 1hrs anlcle wu line up

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until th• tHJirH LUtlt! Sl$let• of

fettdb~c~ oageJ 1$ g~ttU'I9 v~r~
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WlthotJt giving one Uttl• ~fster

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dMtJ ptovfrltr8. •nt1 ch«ap ltbor
None ot the 10ov• mtntlon«&lt; 1111
•fiYfhfno to do wJth Little Sis tor&amp;.
M in Edtlll•tds callttd us u_p

leHIJr I her ¥&lt;lll P"f'tfC l u:tm t he
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1 veou l d llkte t o .set 1frft recotd

.Sf'R'0"' fllt!'#e ,.,e ""' true ''"~
The m j,lfd8 tOtJ S {l,$ert

u•tng for •n InterVIew tbolilllut~

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my nom eland Beos iiSf' ot
ff;IS l • cl anti afl rrr.-lr Df~VI OUf
• uocmn tns u s anouio (lnun C/
II ~~ flme tho / '"' worfd recogrtUf c.1
t ile uue nature ol tn&amp;if' &amp;cum.
Nam~ Wlth,eld By A~vMt

A · 4m~,Citn, J •V¥1ih, IJflflt
P111'1$11ruart SVrlln, UO.ttttt&amp;t,
Cfmswm Ph''"9'"· ltaql. lttmin
Pro·Kf'lomen l4 Anti·Knom&amp;nl, P1o
S"a/t, Hill, otc

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L.•tu/HIS~ ChnJtltn PhftngJstt
tr1q111 Iranians, t&lt;homtntt
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Scours-, ere
C $@nd M/Jn@y, Br•d 01pfomaoc

Mqney, s.,.(1 tile
Wl/1/ery, Serrd IM Rod Cr&lt;tu, Send
Aeilllons,

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t,Jo,. Mone;. ln'lldl Thttm, Nu4e
1/Mm. ale:.
I 'm nof wrU~nQ ~f'll.s tette, ro
dovmplt'l tlt•Jmportanee of ~.,,,.
itt the M tddte Eut, e$p•cllll'f to
realdenu ol tht' smbettJt'd
COJJntrles
think tt7•t tll
that can be seld nas bEen uld 1
/tope you team.• Ill• I rtletorlc get•
dulf very qulc:kty,

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Unh•arslly S1udt.(t'

UN8MPLOYMENT

INFLA~ON

Go up
S•wrdar Ntght Spt~cltl'• s.ole
purpose ;s thtt liking ol 1/&gt;Jta, but

hu-Aldermlfl Clayborn• e~et btel'l
I am Wrlllng m 11!4DOit$1 to ' ' "

Aprll1r •rrk:t~ on the conuov.tS"Iti
toplo ol gun t::011Uo!. WhUt If
Pttuntlf ooth sfdea or tne coth, 11
to
gun CQnltol emJ
htads ptJOPie to come to aom~ vfl'l/
wrong concllJ•Ion&amp; tboUf
hentJQun• tnd gun c-ontrol

teM• ''"o"

1 would lifltll~• to commtnt on
the rhott OfHnlng lyrlct of len
Hunter. Wne,.. d~• 114r. HufJitr
CO/rfl D/1 Wffh tfJ• J/,11 "'Ain' t It 1
Sfternt WI "n't (101 a 'lilt, Jlt8'11

fu st he~ io practice Dn the ''c*
•M t11• poot. "', and " We "" gel
em 'II, young tnd olt11 II •• Jrtd "'
11
Oil! t}Uft$ 71 gv~&amp;t Whs( h• /.1
ta'lfnrt IJ that ev•tyone wno own'
• htnt;IQUrt goes out on wHtrenos
•nd t1kes t•ro•t DfiCtiOfl on tlte
c/ lppled Ina b•g lldJU Pe,h•D$
your •ver•g• ctfmfnllllndl &amp;ome
.uJI5fl~rlon ln. lhiJ Milling o(

Innocent P~M&gt;P'*· out tne n•r• g•
pun owner v••:. ht.r IUt•im (Of
~•ll·d~ten&amp;f!i and rpomng
PVfPOSflf AnrJ (hiJf It .,ho Will bE
•U•cJed mot t D'l propoud 9""

1119/JitOon-th• ltrottblt1ln9
cltlt.en
A"oltlor "IIUt'' wl,l~ I hm
loroed to dlugrH wltll Js t ne
~Werman O'NIIf Clt'(bOIM

to' P.P.C. (Pollu Ptacnctl
Comptll(lonA I P S.C (lnt~rn~tlonll
Practlc.l Sttootet1• CompcUmonJ.
sllhotlette, ot bull#tyt rftootlng
match? Obvlot~dy not. ~ ht,dgun
wW onlt bet us#KI to
II In tflt
hand~ of • •Wtt When In '"'
htndr; ol • highly trained Jlloottt
f•pou or huntef), It become•
notM119
lht n • bit In tile
htnt/1 of • bufbtlt P/tytr It Ja
metely • pltc• of «zulpmant uaecJ
In • vtry a~lalllfHI &amp;POrt.
Br ltf'ltcrrng (Hopo•ed gun laW:$.
th• lJW&gt;-10/dlng cltlzln Will btl
dlurmtta. letvlft(l fffm open ro
•tt•c~ . T/leu ltw• cannot •nd will
not d1urm lhft common comtn•t
Oo the lawmake" if! Wet'hlngton
nonestfY be/lfftlt lhlt • p"son '11/to
clt,.;s, stealt, r•pe:1 f.nd ltfllt will
obt)' • llw telling him Ire oan' t

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hiv• • gun? What mus1 be Qone

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til~ •n'orcement ol tawt llrt"rly
on tft• oooh ann the tovoh•nlng
o/ 40nlftncJng procedute.~
Yt&amp;', fiVe(yOn &amp; WOUld IOIIfl fO u -1!

a reduction ot com• m tn6 tlrflltO
Sf#les But b~ "'king '"• Q&amp;Jn3
away /_tom lheo IJortesl cJtlzM Srt.rJ
lltlJ•IInQ lhe criminal ttmerJ, the

t.lttu.s, to Which we rtldlfy agreed.
She pro Wid to be a no-&amp;ho~ 1t "''
llltltot ot U\1.$ arttofe followed up
On /'Utt iiUiqfl}ftiJfH Shfl Would hiVft
found a groulj of women worMing
with the bfotlt~r• end on fh•lr ow"
lrt tre/p(ng rhelf lflt emltftt!J
A.t • mornber o/ T•u Ksppa
Et&gt;tflon little aiJ1o1, this aem&amp;&amp;tel
many ltmc;tlon• , . pltnned. ro
n•m• • few,
throwing •
blrthaty coltiHatlon, wh lah Is a
6~11 pany It fi.J. BoHorns W•
,,.. trying to rt/ae money to tmJUto
the conllnuttlor'l ol our l i'ltornlty
Addtlorm doing thing• lor the
tHnelll of our lroternny. brolhers
lnd /IItie t/aten wort IOQtther 10
oolp th• CJ&gt;mmllnlfy. Octobor 211th.
rKE ond C/11/d'-n's HQ&amp;p/(o l oro
OIQirtWng t HI IIOWHn P111y for
fhtlr PIIS.IIll.

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Wt fHI all/ltfla IJ•t•r• ttl~
been dl•ar~lt«J. wl ttrout dUo
CIUIO, whtn It /J tiN- .otOtfl. . (Chi
Om~1'1 Juno AAoNeJIIn
turtlollll t) who-should open '"'"
oyu lo wh•t It ''ound them. fn
nurdlrrg llte Cunon1 trtlclt, we
found we pev-er httffl ol flvt out ot
"" •lx roroflttf mtntlontd. Where
are their •ocfal p«rtffls?
Commvnltylunctlont? We tMnk It
11 • &amp;t,am• IIOforlll•• hav• to use
IJW• .sl•lera· 11 • &amp;DIPttQtU( lor
111 ~, teci( ot p!edg•J •nd tfll!lf lit,.
0/0bJ//ty.

u., Rt.~bln
Jodi Sclloonber;

TKE Lillie Slsltrs

on/IJ d lrtcllon lltllt the c1lm8 r.tte
will _go II' up

quotlllon. " HMndguna •re m•d•
lor ltllllng ~opfa " Parl'1111• the

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Otipartm'!r\f h!ls resotteo to puppeny, at Coacn

Athfellc Oepaument

c f ~:ulle~gtoa t~ !:tthhtUcs •Yo"' lll;ncw .,; bntt lor p~tntsurer nc:n
WIIH'IU\Q cH all ~Os.lt.}, II I&amp; lflgtlf&amp;mnq lo ~(!e_ Wllal tltU
oo::ut~ ed tn Uu&amp; mauet

Oovtoust';'1 •egatdtess ot Coach Hugnes coacruno
me!lhOdt or n11 behavtor, tn• acHo" tttl.un o r I !IIIlO n1m
o" U'1e. tu.st day at pracuce ts en outrage u tnose In
po·~~ret tn tt1e Athletic Department wanted to Ufl rid ol
~uQh''· ht1 lhoutt1 hh&amp; t&gt;een u~~teasec a her loll season,
so ttH1t he eoula nave louncr another team to coaoh lf\IS
5enon U aoourt fair lY eVIdent lhDt tho Athltll l~;;

Know Your Rights

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'"''ot atcdflOt..,oJtlted Clrh 1ng
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convlatlon tniQht oonaldt( a reh..aal to take the le.tt You

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p1ar.llc~

When 1tle COilCI't wu ll'OCI 0!1 III;H IJ41Y, Wl"to tolcJ

the playf!!S? wnv WB&amp; 1f\e Ul\l'lttfSI\V C\"'""',"' "' ~"' torCIHJ lo
~ut:c;umb to thl$ nu•culous iCikm'1

I 111-lk both The Specttttm

11na tn~ Atnteltc DeparlmlHil

oi\IV Of'IElllnai Q\laaHon How can you oe so 'rnuo, arouu:
when mstead ot ptomolln g lnt.,raolle!J•ate: •l,l@.IICt. vou
hilv6 eflecUVely made UB a laughln9stoc:t. tn SUN\'AC by
your lneplhlJOe In thl~ action?

nave a right to cootull wUh Ill t.Horner atttr you .aro
au est~; 11 c•U lo an a1lorney may help you lr. meklrtg the
declslon,
Do not argue with ttl a pollee otflcer Wl1en stopped 01
chit Qed with an ofhm'o by hi m or h8f, Oo not retlst
.tffft'll E\ltfl If 'fOt.l .tre l"l'fOC;enJ ot tne ChafQ"tt-&amp; OtOI.IQfH
agatnst you, arguing with the pollee oWcer Ia couoter
p.fexluctlve ~eslatlng arrest ma'i ,.St.tll In addiHonott
ch aroea.. You may ~nd up apendlng time. In lall or having
o h1Qh11 ball HI tor you• •alene
' · l fftlllld, 111)1 calm lnd otve lntotmatlon regarding
your 1Citn11Ucatl04'4. In No~N 'fork Ste1e1 tf'lf! pollc• usually
,e..-aae the arreate&lt;t student on t\11 or htlf own
rocogntzanc.e In nontelonY matters If the tludent provides
potlttve ldentlflcaUon. PotiUve Identification uaurea the
C&gt;OI;ce that ttle Issu ance of an -ap~arance I!Uot will
obtain the p resence ot \he accuaed belofe '"• GOUJ1 fo,
an auaJgnment. In trwt event that you aro not us lilted on
vour own t'~ntz.ance oy the pollee, 1ou hl\lt ' " ' •1Qt1t
to have ballael oy a judge al ti'MIIoHial•tralgnment

If YCXI ere not , ..... .c~ . get legal help qutckly. Sefofe
an~ ball Is set t:ly the JUdge at t,e •n•H•I arraJonment. t"e
defendan• ,.ftould by thfe $!age In lhe arre3i proc.edure
cor"I Cll trlends, tamttv. •nCI en attor11ey If t he student
Cartnot atlord an attorney, he or she can have the couu
appolntud countelit the Initial •n•tonrNnt UercJ••
your right to en aftCHMY'• pra ..nce In couM to eotJnsel
you.
00 not sign anv w ritten atatemenu o r make any 0111
.sta1ementt to tne pollee, Your lawyer cen out e.-,~taln
what you can QJin o' lose by cooper~ t lon , It you make or
ston a .statement. the statement can make your Clefente
volrtueuv Impossible
Group Legal SerACtS Is here to h61P you We provkte
.still ettorney.s who can advtse yov on tny legal prot:llemt
you may have. We are toea ted tn 2 14 fall:)ert H all oo tnt
Amt?e,tt CamotJs, phone 8.)6.3056, Vou' mandatoty
'ltlld&amp;nt ftteS MJpport tnf~ servlc.. USE tT!

By Maurice Jones
eo,,,,.,"ce

al CIIY College ol New York Bu s klavea
S.ahJrday, October 16, at 1100 ' ·"'· an" ttturna
11:.30 am Sunday. Octooer f11 for on1y 120.00. That•.t

wt\at tf'le •d re•d Boy, l said to myself, ••what • deal.'' I'll
g et to hear some ot the brett soeakera trom •II over the
workf In onr biO audhorfum iind I'm talking about one of
ttle

tt~t;ards

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to Thtt Spectrum'.s atsno tEdlt()flal Wad.
Qc' 20., tr'll&amp; OUI'OO.. l!t ObVIOIJ$.)' ShOtHOrm HOW Clan
tocrunment empro~te when unottrhanded oeallnQ.5
ilomln31e 1no t.)hlcll&lt; Oeoanmonl 11 ~ Co•c~ !\en Pope's
jOb sate? The Untveumy communhy can no1 tetl
ThiS actton wilt &amp;l$0 only cau" P'Ospoctlve playets to
took upon tnla •etlan 15 u'" in a sorhts o4 posstbl~
r 6prlnla to coa&lt;lh&amp;l who 00 rtot behave exactly u the
Alhl(!tiG OepanmetH WhJhdS.
Possi bly. u the Athletic Oeoaltnlent and the otnetrt
~I'JVOIVtkiln 1hl&amp; sltu61ion can tell lt'lo$6 01 u~ wt'lo are

tans what really napceneo to CoiCI'\ HIIQM5? Wny &lt;l•d
y()u wan until lhe lht\ dfly ot practice? Why did Htl!
pla~ ers who wouln not play fot Cobc.n Hugt1es ~now vp fll

By Hillary Silver

tve you ever wonoere&lt;J Wtlat to &lt;$0, '"'""' to act.
end what to say '' you are arrested? New York
Stale nail no exact detlotUon ot w hat 1n arrast
achJally It; therelore II you are QrOUOI'II Into OUS"tOdY or It
further quesHonlno Is requhed by the pollee., assurTWJ thAI
you ' ' ' aHettt&lt;l Tile toiJowlrlO gui&lt;Jetlnot sOov'&lt;' be
toltoweo If vou oo find yourself lrt this prec:Ueamern:
Oo not give your perml&amp;s~on '01 1 .sea1ch of your home
or aUiomobJte wtthoul a .search warr•nt. It you cone..,l 1
any evlc:Jenee obtaiM&lt;I hom aveh a afl rCh can be used In
court Howevef, It the offlter lnalata vDQn, searcfllng
without consent or a wattant, let him do ao. It I"&amp; postlble
that thla owtdonce may l•tor be suproued u evtdonct In
court, A common type of s.earch ln'lolves the breattlaltzer
test. 14. drt~ter In New York II pteaumed to consent to
ta~lng the leal as par1 of ~•a driYing ··swt~ ltege" A retuael
to tal&lt;e the tesi m~ght result In tne tevoe41tk&gt;n of on•'s
lleenH aU•r a DMV heorfno Vodtr cer1etn ehtUI!l&amp;ta!lces
It may be ad~laable no1 to tlke the btearhaiiJet lll1 For

Guest 6pinion

t-iugtlG~

~011\5;8

rttqardli1Q Go.,\Cifl 8 111 HUQh!ll.$ A~ a ~t8Uf\Cn 'a"

example·. a per scm who has a

-"--,

By Steve Little

t .l httshm.-h n6rt! dl UB, I am it®illfed

action! 1a'e" uy

by Berke Breathed

greatu Black teadet~ ol all time~ I lust can' t miss en

opponunlty !lilt mta. BUI whero would I gel ll&gt;e S20.00
ltom1 t quess I'll have to ull hOme •nd btlg my pare11tt.
But who caru7 Tnt• It one triP worth tM eftott. Or waa
It? 1 bOught rnv ucket friday arte.rnoon at the Hlfl'fm a rt
ncket Ortlce enroute. U thougtlf), 10 1ne B•o Apple In 1ua
,nan t 2 h0Uf$_.Wftll &amp; f&amp;ellngl
LU\11 d j&lt;J t know that there would De no 1rtp 16 New
York. TM facts of the mauar were, yes tMre wu 1 but
(at t:OO am . of'• of the prettleat butu I've 8\lttf SMt'l
wu parked In tront of S(iulre Hall}. Yn, the Convent ton
WI$ sUI! going lo 1&gt;0 nold II The Clly CoiiOQo ol Ne'&lt;l
York, Yu . there were peopte who were very much
Interested besldet mysetf wno we1e on the b\11\
But the nooatl'ftes outweighed the posltrves In the ana,
No. tt!et&amp; wtre no' .,nouoh oeople to flU lha but, which

was one ot the conditions, It we we'• to go at ell. No, the
prealdent of lh.l Slack Student Union d ldr\'t 18111.1 the limo
or Interest before f\11'10 to ex.plaJn this 10 the peop le who
wore on tne bu·a. No. there wa5n' t an alternate plan ln tne
cwont of a a.maU turn ouL No, Wh~n I SI.IQQHteo an
tltern11te plan wUh the but drtver and the people
supposedly lo cha rge, th•Y ttlll dkl not come up whn a
w()(t(able sotut1on.

T

Slac~

Un~n

ht
Studenl
Is an organllatlon wnose
Pf1mary goala ate to nelp minority studen\1 O&amp;Come mo'e
aware ol tho ttruggle for ~uallt't' hate Cl" 1M I l l tea) ana
abroad and to de~telop possible 1olu1ions lo overcome the
ot:J5taclet minority me.mber~ face
There was supposed to oe a ous lfiP to ttMt Kwame
Nkrumah Commemoration Co11terence at lhct City College:
ol New York.. Tl'le conterenC'II ta a Olg annual event and
ma}Of c:on~tentlon fO! all mlnotlly oroan11atton•
througllovt tho workS.

K wamo Nkrumah wu the premler of the Gotd Coast
lrom (1!1S2-60) aJ&gt;d Iller oecame 11\e llrsl pr.,.ldenl ot
Ghana In 11960-661. He wat c;ona•aert&lt;l one ot tno most

lnfluenclal letdo1s ot Afrlca a no 1111 WOtk. lltutyle ilnd
thought thould be of major concem to every mlnody
member flghttno tor eq1.1aU1y.

So. the question now becomet 1 why? Why were tf\ere
on)y U memborl pr..ent from the Slach. Studsnt Union
organll.atlon DtJI ot C)lttr 1&lt;&amp;00 B taclc -41\ldtntt on campvt?
Why waalesalhlln 20 percent ot th• trip paid tor by tn.
Dl6ct( ttUdrmt IJn,on? Why wun'l tile apptoprlato funding
provided for 1 more than worthy caua.tt like tnta, ~NI'\tn tor
.s~.oo the Bl ack Stua-.nt Unton bOught donuts, coftM ,
188 8n.cl not ct,oooltte tor t efreahmentl I t a meellng for
wttlch only •~ people were In attenctanee.
wnat csoes thll mean"I 11 the Btaelt Student Union
really om 'or rtelghtenlng tt'le awarenet:s o t mlnofltlas?l.s
Ill ptlmary goal to se rve donull anet tea a her meetings?
Ia ttawlno • t katlng party more Jmponant thtn expoafno
studen11 to a oreal Slack leadef •.nd phlld:aopher?
All thla teavas me wOf'IOerJng ..What Is the B lack
S1uden1 Union about? "

AIIIJIIce A Janel, • mMtttJer o/ 8SU. Is I /tJrtlol~ mejodng
In Communlcet!Ye 0/aord•rs and Stlenc.a.

�feedback

By lbe boolstraps

~M~Iftllt9

•htn docff/tl'tiJ w ftat covne of
11uc1y to pursue tf the coJreg~•r•
''"''· o;.oufd ,opetuttr putsul
IOmttf!mg , •., tt• or sne oofh

' em wrftfng In Qtn.,.l com"'""'

to All. fltsf'len 'J rt&amp;pot'IU to the

COiil'glltiS blten f'ltt»l'llnJI. I do
not INI 1 /one In Jrttfng that It 11
Infuriation tttd 1 poor retJtctcn on

en/OY• 1na 1111 rouott fo Dttlfallt
wiU t/low lot Ull
lmprovtmtnt-UIUI "Y Dy mtlnl
ol tmp/Oymtnl From tlte sound ol
lftt COUIII In qutltlon. tn
lndlvldulf lf!IOUifl ftOI ob"m ' "
tmphJyiO,. IIWIItom thfl
Hptflmfltt A ,.,, who Dc»S /tOt

tfft fldUCIIiOifll 1'/Sitm II lh{J

.,-.a
woman

ICf'IOOf tl.lh/nK lhll I QOII lot I

r.ourc•
Htt l 11cr1?

euluder mtftJ 10
c.n ,..,, to IHI

'011Y lor ,..raMI All Etrsh•n
o~ofY admlr1. •r,. goal lo lor

~~·

flc.lt WQJntl'l fO f ftCO{/t1 lH the
lmptct or 61~/J.Ifl on h•rull t ttd to

JhoqJd ;ttlt/11 ill

W'~tt

I

'"' filth 1Jttd• r•edtno ' ' • filth
mortlh ollirat grt tJI ''"''
He wu "'ndlng tlttrw lltlnp m•
up I I U I fllflf• I pt/11 llgfttt l HI
I he ring rrjM'g 10 look IOUI} h
•tM't flltfHAmg too well. "' - ••

111~

Wtif

g••r tnt1

um•Jter IS Nf•IIY If'!

m ltJttrma •r• rlgiU
•'o&amp;mD '"' eom11 And It 'fOCJ ere
UB tQu 'N ttH , , ,

•lltWo, . tl'ltl lurn rlta t "~"­
,.,.,,.,.f
tf mt •

Ot' W• 11• t il
90'"'9 tO 111 lor lt04.1'1 m ltrtte
l ft'f•'f f:.UC•U IJ IC~If'!Qit~1 ~,.o"'n

•• .,11(1., ""*'•l•rtd rttfJ oll l,,.
DttiUt-a ZMgt tbOut s-oc•OIOQ•
n u r~mp

e,~u

tUtg,neHmg tntJ

pohtletl 6CHII'K't By tn• ''"'' f"e
mldrtrml roll t(Of.lfftf .., • . , . vomo
to ~nO ~ t ll tOOUI JOCiety, tlf

tootu
""''",,.
' If 'ff'IQijuttont
" " " ro bt • nu'''
.,,
aoour
ot ~ c,v,,

k1n l fy 1M/ l t lt fii' OIIItl'lll

Molt ol

' '' ht • u s~•'" liitlll' dH11tt
11n0• lhlt

I,.,.

w., '"'

tl)'•h9 WHit ttlr

mrs.,}
11 " " 11P,.IM6
to m• ••• ro #tlclt lltl' oftlld no"'
to INC , , . JKond riHt led~ toJd

,.,rJ

me fO t•tr;JI fh /1 CIWG hOIIIP 10
lf'lliflCif~tl~ Wlftl~ 10 ld'
'Wity 1 Oottrt'l tl'tt school
'¥"~~~'~ IJo thtt?" Setoff I got •
(/11nCe tO IU lhlt OUI400f'l
t"tw•rMt It mr1111. " II tht acltool

englntlf't 4'Wij0ft. l,rl Ill tbaul
oolmt• -oo~ •'•~ 't we weli

syJ tem wotl&lt;ed '"' " fltlft woulcl
bt no nHtt1 101 mt •
W1ln •~• m~l~ '1~11 ec~oo/!
t,.c,., cMitlren llow totted OIO'IIftt

,..,o,, ·a~~ u • ''u"m'" 1
••-. ' " td l or .-o u rtt.efS to tutOt,,..,(ltert #II ''" '"' Co~~tmu.nu,

to nttn

t OQtff'l 1ft~

woru '~~'"'• tte 'II\O'IJ , . , ynlf o10
w1t'- ,,.,. ntu O' ~vc•t'o"

round.a

.Att;o~

COIDI So I a.Jt '"'I dou.,
l rOUtff 0r11r fO )4S

So4111t tGOO ' '-" ' " t04ilt f w•lllf'\1
lifo '"' CAC ott1e» , ,.., ~f)'th~Ag
""'' gr.. t tt'efY'OI')e"' tfte otf/IUu1tr I 11:1 "''· t il sturl.,-,t~ wftO

,.,i

o~~rtttlta

ro conrr.Dult

to tile

Muermtflf of JO''"Y Wow rrns
.WU t•rlft!C, I /fit fO COCllll)
'711fft1ed

untH lfll C.,tC •r.ll

11Jr;flbt&lt;l tile C:ltt"drtlt

lo btl tUtoring Tht
~Hftlf'lfllfl

r•er•

flltn witt

w l ' gou'tg
se ktdt wet~

'""'"g .ac.ore•
I wu •~•rtoe lor tneJr

•ge Wt 1/f flflt

ltx&gt;Ut ltfiJI
ftO/fOt 11011•1 Cltlklftl'lln Uti l i'ttfl

gr•ae un 1 tHd 1 word.

but rhe)

•r• O'lly 1 t tat!lt•c• .,, " • .,., mHI
lhflf A#f:U 01 COIJIII Nl ttelff/

'""' '""" c.c.uu fltt "t (fe'Y•r vo
to COI 1fQI IMI C.n oUCI I t r• lit*'/

flrttt

.,.,n w• ,,, ,..,. .,

~~

un._.,,,,r '"" .Vet)'bM ~~ 20

yurs old la• lr fOil aduul«&lt;, or&gt;a
' l •fly ,.,,, f~ ltf's NJ _, •tkJN

owruf.-u to sltp out mto '"' f l l f

~tOtltl • • m191tt ~~ tomt ot
thOU IOI'III"y t #dtrly Pfi¥1,. WI
llld tbOUI /It f"f JOCJOIOpy ttrt

Or Goa IOtOJd, we mlgnt mHt 1
child 'l'hos• &amp;choo' luffO/t progr1Jm
nu netn cu1 ro nothing by 1
polittcltn '\ tntory wfiiCII .flifl ff
wo&amp;~IDfl ' f flltct ,,, chilli

much

th"

'

•"Y"''Y· stm bl.np rft• ,,.,,m,,

I Wtl, I d.ciiJid to 1H t t'OiilntNt
tllfot-rll try tnyUtmp onCle CloC
t"tnq«J 101 1 "' " to.d ol U.l to
hltor It • Conr"'Uitlly C«ttl'l on
Fm mon Av•n'-~• We 1 11 p1 fiQ mto
IM YJ " tftd tNI JM u,.tiH'tittGfe
thl
illlt c..mpli&amp;
Wt ICIIJII'f Ill,.~ IntO tiN

"""'"o or-.,•

"""mu~tih

1 tffOCJgttt , . ,.,.

go1ng 10 fell off the ftce o/ the
ttlrh oncw ""' erots.d Witts~''
.". A /I f/vl Ol Ul IUIYlWJd and

mtd• I t to lltt Co"''""'""~ CIMtl1
Thtff ..,,. th• •••Ha1k: or •

~,.-I

,.,.o., ot '"

yetra, t ttd I •

Mlt'l

lttH ftlfl ~*'Y 0/JIIO'IIJ,II'f "'Y ot
mt ,..,, new nat/ a nd wiH H ••
~UCCP$IIUI

I S I l!'tiA• tt1yC.t/

'Dotnl lt WhO CIICf 10 •ll•rtttl
Jh.,sct/ves hi~•
rlgltt to do
.so 0111 I IHI rl'llt JI*Y m1gnr
ptolft /rom IYIIVIIIng 1111/t
morl.,t&amp; Anr ml,otlty ' bilt l do ttol
IHI tltlt ~~'&lt;Omen ' ' ' 1 minority)

""'fV

can l&gt;fllfr fftew PQ.IItton Itt tocltly

througfl tdvcllion. To dWell on
ptJI oppt~.,lon Is oounttr
,oductWt I ptopo•- '"" , ,.,.
~/JOlt In AmtriCf todty Cl tt
tiUf"IUI lflf PfOI.I.fi~ IIIII lh.lt
"""""

t;A~n t ccomodtt• Mtl'f'Y

_ , . wiPo IHI opnuad roatly
tultM from t

J)OOt

wltldf • "''"''"
~flortl ffl)

C04ftP,.IIt1Q I tMfltN In
ft'lgflfHtkJg, I lm C./1/I!JI'( IIIWiff
ol how wo'"11t Clft be rec:tfv«J In
1 ml~lnttfKI prolttalont l

1-" M'II Qt

~" " ' •t&gt;r•ttve

CotM&lt;IMO'C&lt;IMor
Ulllftrll1'f lllld&amp;n1

y.,,

lftOU

" •• ~o" or vs ' '

Pouu trensfeued ,,,., two

IUCCMitUI

pwtott cottlldenc:e In the
know#Mge ol the mttwlal
p,.unttd with th• ultJmtte hOpe
Uttt ,,... p1H5on wl/1 pro/it lrom the
lmowltdge Tn/1 cours• mull do

EdltO!

,,,.r

IUCit I ...om111
At I .-omen WltO wU lmoti'P
tho ttt•t • omit' to o. eMOitld ' '

CIHrry, • con.gt co~o~ra:e and
fHfUCII#On

,.,,,.,,, 101 ,.,.

C4U. II no M» oPfJfiSStd tht t1

laHJIIfr with othtf .... omen • •
m•mb«s ol •n opptaUd grouD -

NCH#d 1 1t1.,. ntiYif IXJ(ttJidfted

mt5flt •

'"OPPrtJied.. group I r•tllfl tMI 1

A 4htrp lffif'l·~g indi'NIIUII

crlth;lsm thlt Wom•n'• Studt••

s1udent 1 wu polttp to tutor '"
.u mestef HI "''' tilt
old, ;n

~&amp;II#

pity

Ealtor

More to learn

out t iiO'It JHOP'• 10 •-:w.te

,,.., 11/IIJ,.J 1 ~ .,, ~lOw

.,,.....,.00...-

'"''' 1'11 t"'t- ttt•
ewtlenc• of Ito~ wrrtli ,,.,, publiC

sc,oof •yattm ' " ''" mott

.00/frtCed COIIMI) ttt lh• • OIId

""tJ•;

Real freedoms

To 1711nflon • fp o r fhl l aUec

PI0/« 11 a,. rho SquiNIIIJnlo~
l.nu-. and ,,. oo•ttnt '~'"''

,._ .. • l01t1gn ttudtnr llttndl.ttg

U8 I ,..... comtt to rfeltll '"' '
~m~IUrtS fJO rtOI tD/)f'K}tte 1111
trNdoma tMy tri Ye ln

''"'tve
ttl_, COU,.Ity

T,_.y Itt!• II 101
grant.-d •nd do nor ,,-.,c)se t1tt11
c/'111 tnd conJflluf#Oftt l
It ;s
ud '"'' 1 ntOon to
i«ltnologJeelly progrtsr«&lt; 11 .ro
ep.~rnerk&gt; • nd polltlca.Jgrtottnt

"rl"''

,.,_.'fiHm

to /ttH forgouen thll

po//llctl ptrtiCI~«Oon II lfll b~J if
ol Prtltflllf'IO dtmoctlcy. W•tl,
lhar pror&gt;a olr afpitln• w~t t~• us
economr tnd loffign policy 11 In
J.ucn • lhatn. , ,, r•r •• aaer lntf
tile US ftdfiC.IItG Gill I. ltlt
u nN• rany •tud•rtll ert •o
•patftf iH: Ami lltl'l ert'i,.yiftO tor
lltl~ '~'~"''I with mUIJon• ot
AI'NJI.CI M Ufti~PIOY~. JOC'-.1
lKUIIf'/end •tilt,. PfOOrtml ' "'·

~'~ • I Of&gt;lf lhr1 t (H;Idfl"r ap.tl/ IUS Mit
~rd I'll o.tnte ,.., to tHe"
h "' I:Orlll 10 rt~ In. COUP 'II Ol

e mr tfudtnl ""' tf'WJ

IJOIJ n • ~•t~'

.u udiHttr mtnd~ror, IHr lrHI'f

" •mtt

Well. lo tntU I IOflg 110ft JltOn
f
mot• from 11111 turonng

,,.,n•d

f1(Pfllllf'Cf thtfl

f"t

IOCfOIOiJ)',

NlJftlng CIVIl ittglftHOn9. tnd

poiiHC411 .n.t•n~e Cltptamtnla
could ttVIt ltlc:n nrt Wlllf t U o/
tl'le Phd's f#ottlng trourtfl '""
llt111ry &amp;lttlvtl O IIIINO;~i¥1fQ With
lf.nowMdgt, th•'l een·r '""come
~lose ro t••ciW'If mt Wlttl '"" ,.,.
'tt•r o1c IIIJ9f'tr mt Vntil 'IOU hl'ffl
~oo1r ~ into '"' IOtttiJ tytt ot tn
~~tty &amp;iiUI·ut rtlftO ft. I

"ObOt/f

...,,.,0 ",.•. '(Ofl'il " '.,. ItO #itlft

.,,., thOtf' ttn bOOks,,. 11/Ung
you Urrl/t ro&amp;~'W "'t#e&lt;l I "OI'I"ct
tor O.tttftd wom., twtt~elt I tiKI

IOittJ

tJ•mltulflK IO • lmO&amp;r "Otll;ltf AM
11 US ,,,.. to llvt ~"'' ,,,.,
.,,,. .,.,, '"''''~ flo"•'• ol
~ern•tttO•'· OI'C. ~u g;~

t.JP your

btliC 1/Qhtl .,ou W®ld o. /M"O
uncttr dl,lttoreMP

U 1 ""''"'"to

O'IICUJJ fhi.J llltJI Oft lhl US

ttatton• ' t'Jeslt. II would Dtcomt 1
ooo~ fhfrtiOtt I tm only gol"g to
eoncetn myulf wlllt ttrt Jtudtnr
po/lf,c' t l CltnPiJj
Ou. to l•c.Jt of pollm:el
parf/0/Deltoff~ OOIIt '" ShJdent
Auoelatlon'a e~UOAI • MJ till#
II. S~ IfII bec:o~e IOtn i iiJing ot 1

ol lhtH IO ,,_ IHOP,. o~~rfto
,,.,poJe th.,t • 1H ll'ld W;JhtJ: upon

ltlflll

IM re.tl 01 fllt •tudtffl OOtl'f
tCtiOit lit Cloi'"J1 dowl"' liNt
NVPIRG tS•tD&lt;It lila matotH~

SA.,

aiUflf()l JUPPOf111 I e/NI

lu•• ol t'W'Ome, ..,o 111111 "'~

'ftdtctl•on ot tn1s ,,,. t a rtot
&amp;om• thing nt• SA $ Dnl
tdmlrtltt,tfon&amp; htvfl elao tlt#'lltJed

tv•rylflth9 0.11 ouf ot theu Mtl,

don•t Jlt In eltu. •ftd dltr:uu the

wtt• biiOttg
urg• t il IO •rptrltttCI

ho,ors ol
I

som•tnlng 11mlf1r to

,.. ~,,

l"vt

de&amp;cttOtd Th t t•l• , lltt•t d,.l ol

ugt11utu tnd ln/vstlct out ,,.,.
SUI, on tfl• fOld IO 'fOtJf dtgret,
do11't JUit toll up t/tl wlntlowt , kX:•
the d001. t11fn up lht lltiiO tnt!
tlfl'lfl D~ Stop '"d "'" ' ' 1
,,,.,.,~,

r,.e Commu"''' A t;tiM

Cotps 1.1 ,..~IIIQ 1 lOr oJ JltJdtftts
end • lot ot co"'Munlty PfiOIJ•
lnlttiCI 'f1111fft tlf&lt;f ltltn I'Otrt UC/1
OIIJII C~C • •nU 10 Mill mD't
t~ Un f/ljffh I,OVfll lliJCHI'U.S ~ftQ

arM ·r tlrtld 10 lhoiiW' /My Cl,.
L'JI~

lo 1ft« Cl~l- lttd IHH your
tnatlt You'll be lnt!fltl411 'fCXI did

Name wit~ b7 ttq""l

on.""

P&lt;&gt;'lfl.,. thllt9' '"''
do
r~tlth an mer one mlfl#on doHara
t:vdget r;fi'Y yHt F01 f~tfftpM.
SA could eltabliJfl 1 •tood&lt;ooP' or
I 'bocK-coop•. 10 tltl Jtudontl
/tiiiO;JJO

nor ,.,.,. to tu y tftlojl " " "

Ntnfld mcnet • taueh • litttftcl•lf't
aJtNciJII time to Untv.''''Y
Boohror• 101 highly ove&lt;·prictd
tJoot1 tM .school U•m• Such 1
project would 1l1o orollklt JoOt lor
lho •tudrmir. SA could hi,. plllod
I•IU•Ic O.pt. student• tor II•
entettalnm•flt prog11m1 ,.,,..,
th•rt ~,,..cnnp tom• kluly
etptftJIVI b t nd Tilt lludl fll
maftdtrory ' " ' ~IJfXJid o. apenr to
/HO'IHJt tftl I'WtMfiMUI t ftd
l'dueatlon wfllch ''not trtllti&gt;Ht
101' &amp;tudMit Jn tM ~lervoomr It
sncwld H ~~nt ro mof/ljet•
&amp;tudent~ CIHtlvtl'f end to IH~ng
ou• tM.W nt0a1n lttett~s 1nd

otntuse.t

e.,,!.? lnii'Qtlle&lt;l ' "

~tudwtl

•~''"'", for tne PiUI lotJr '~''''•· ,
could """' tmJ ouot• many SA
ottleers ol tn• P••t end pffllftl '"
or••r to attow how chlldlth and
•90man1Jt
of
but 1
Do not see such tn tctJott

"o'"• '"•m,.

'"'I'''

Of posu~e.

rhe preaet'lt SA hlf trifd lnd
qtJrtiHI mot• tnd more dlctltOIIII
power &amp;lncct 111 coming to pow.,
SA hu doprlrad tna N VPII!G /rOt'!
tundmg. ell•mptld bt I t /Hid 10
Clo51f dO'Ifft , , . Alltll'fltflll

Colleci/Yt Preu eno al.to
ltiMtptta Out fe,lliJ IO dllmll'llfl
Otga,tutJon ol A'IO Studtnta 1ft
"'' lfi'Wffl &amp;Mete mHiing Th•
Seryre 1 1£0 PIJ.sfHit rt•OhiiJIH!

roo•r t no lttt:.lttd "'' to ""'''' ,,.,,,

'"d uw tftt 0/t rt., erprt"liiOf'tiHI

'n

IUII/011 and IPoUIInp IH .. da1pl1f'
SA SU aliM• rtt.ra ,. a lol ol

1111 Jln'il (flf PIOlJft M II 11111

1om• of lhOifl PIOPif who 111n I net
~~ lfect•~ tot SA porUIOnr are
not ~ll'letra 11ud.,, tiQM6

·~~~aa.lt• t111t th•y " ' tuppoud
ro be. btU thl( ' " " ' ' trt 1 tJunclt

ot mtgt fomemc egotl atlc '"'"'
pollt1CI1n1 who ''"''''' llllrl'llng
f/Jtif IQO at lfft f:OJI Ol IUX1eftU

mott11 '"d ""'"''' 01 c.cwrn
,,.,.,,
"* otftlft
,. Oflft9
'" S#l oWc.tt IKh •• ""•tno
CbniUII lnd
Otnt~'''

tlftOflt~j "'

lo~ftd~'f f its N ifll llt.ll UNHI,II)

•IH1 Ci ty •tlflllfti .Sif•IJO,I bfiSidel
•I k&gt;oAs good n your fft~mes
;041 •11o r.cet~e '' te111 J2'000 oo
• ftlll 101 betng one ot '"' thrH
top S.t otl;c, ,,

'"tJ

rhe lack ot dMIIciiiOfl to
&amp;(utJt.ntt it protHW1 ,,. m1ln
ruaon lhll .~.,.. $~ PfO/.at
a..tlng wtth rtildtnt'• r~hl t leNs..

•fl~t"h totally lntll1lfl with Tht
Spec! rum•• odllotlol policy
~FJaii: Jftg &amp;f)' t11gg11Hon to " '
Cort1tlt Sc,tchlet •nd Mr. EriC
FfJedman Is to "'"' up pert ol, fl
not ell. th• lr ego end uy to o• rh•
"Ve rt preunteiiWit ol Jh• UD
.ftlleltnll We puf 111 our trVII tit
YPU -Nhen we t/Kied you tO you'
P-OSitions, 10 to' GnCf In S ~
hiffOry tty tO WOIA for tho
atlide,ts' ... ,,,. t fld mtwfut, raor
IOf your Ollflon tMISOI'tl l lfft.ffll IMI

tmbfnon• l.,s once •filM ahO~~tt
Iff~ student~ ol

U8 am/ IM world

'"" tftwre fie popuMr dl'diCtl fld
-"" IJOM" ,., d.,. In US You ere
the tutu,. teatHr1 ot thit nallOft ao
Pltl&amp;~ try to ''"" (OUrselves /tom
ftO* Oft tO .Ot "O"•.It, d~leltld,
t en.,. lttd ~fs•. ~o we woulfl ht~t
nope In lutuJe of Ame,lct With
the
In • cl'langt ot muttl trtfJ
ne•n m SA •ttmlrt!Jtllllort.

ho,.

M. Ml&lt;nl&lt;an

UniverSity t lud•l'll

..

�Peers aid lost Frosh
training course ror students
lnterestrd in hclpin.&amp;oabcrs and
len.minc what they don•t lcnqw, 1 '

By LORI E. SCHULT Z
FfiUIUrt

Y

Editor

ou probabl) met
ont of them

:u

~•

ori~macion. The:}'

lea.,t

B 1an bcaan the program In the

foil Q( 1978 as a pOOl projccr for
~tudcnts wanting 10 learn -about
the &gt;~dv~5emcnt proccu . Aflu an

ga.vc

you mor&lt; block &gt;&lt;:hedules and

~miles of suppon while you
~cruggltd

wich your firSt ('11115.
They answered lht
t)'p;,al fr~hman quc:slion5, ''do I
hove ro rake a lab?'' 4nd pomtcd

initisl inttrvicw and various
worUhops scre$Sin.a

~he:d..u.lc:

&lt;eumrnunkations fk.iUs, the class

nut , rrom rtrst hand eJ"pencnct.

' 'graduates•• c:snblist\ a workJng
fC"lauonship with Sludtm Affairs
orirnt11.t10n organjut~ to go O\ltr
the advi.sor$1 fU.nction as tacadcmic

how 10 find your ifin) ruound
Elli{"Oit Oh y~h, J ftmtmbeor

lhc:m n~w-pe-cr ild\lSOrs,
Ptcr advisors arr OJ se:tKt g.roup
Of SIUdents "'hO 'MOt~ t.~o'Uh thC'
Divuton or UndcrgraduatC'

Education (DUEl advt~ors in
a1din1 SJudents '41th aC'3dcmic
con~rns

In g,ddicion to a.ss.isting

at summtt arrentation, J)(tr
&amp;d~ti.WU JIYC: c:atnpU$ IOUn 10
prosptttivc- !.t tidtnU or out -of·
lo ~o~.-n

VISitOr!, keep reguJAr

hour&lt;~

oonrulanu
''There arcn '1 an)' formal
~qu1rements fnr studtnu
intcrtsttd m becommg pt"Cr
ad\'ISUrs." Blatt slid. "All hough
\\t too\ (or dedicated ilUdtnU
who maim&amp;in a grade J)OhH
avmgc of 2.0 or Mttc:r. A5
iiiC3dtmic advisors, \lot red that lhc
mlnitnum pade level mm1 bt
5tr~ for the studcnl ·~ own

good. Obviously, 11 he or sh&lt; u
suu.ggltng wirh grades. theu fr«

in Ill Norton Holl lor quick
quesuons and 1'('-(crra.ls~ and help

thai the student who get•s invotved
~i ll want (O continue in t~
rutu~. even ir h'.5 only $.ittina At

ont' credit course on "how to go

lime is best sptm elsewhere. "
"A! pe-er advisors. their
actiVltia J rt as diverK -as the

to UB."
''The: eiau is mor-e" than a 1uldc
to aucnding the: Unh·ersit}/' P~
Advi&amp;or Progralh Director June

studenr•, lndJvidual pcuonalhies1 "
~he c:unlinucd. " WhiiJevcr they
cltoo.., to do. b&lt; il ind&lt;p&lt;nd&lt;nt
lc:5Utch projtcU or wor~i na on

as a cooperativt tfron to help

rublicadon handoutS, ... hope

olht'rs. the peer o.dvisors ihan a

ttac-h chc: Frtshman C'olloquium,

BJan ~d . "The cliSs ~trves

&amp;-'

3;

a

the 11 ASk" de,$k fot • C'Ou.ple- of
hours each week .''

Br:c:awe lh&lt; l)roglltn was lormc&lt;l

Nuclear weapons freeze
to be del a ed
Erie County
By SETH A LLEN
Cir'f Editor

common bond ol growth

ac.ll.'isor, we juM lond
comp1trnent thm. ' '

""~

dcvelopmtnt through .1 team

"h's a a:rellt rteliog to be abk
to .sbMc your knowledge llld give
auistancc co a.nothtr studcm. "

studenu to rcl:uc to Olher

«&lt;ond y&lt;Ar p«:r advbor Ed
Brodka said. " We ddinitcl)' don't

1Uc over the Job u

a cadcml~;

for a first 'uikc cxisling weapons
do nol haveNuclear weapons have been
unsafe .sint"e they .,...ere fint
created, h&lt; said. II Eri&lt; County
can ptis the resolution it is
another sigo.al to Congre:u and the
;a

rrene, Hathawa) said, addins th~l

t'!-t Ene county
L.cai•laturt Y&lt;SI~
de&lt;:idc&lt;l 10 dday for a1
least two ~·ech a
proposal lo cndt'rsc a b1tatcn.t

Eng.ta.nd have b«n discu.nin&amp; a
rrceu for lht bbt t.hrt't: yean, he
said, notinr; thit a scatC'-wide

nuclnr wraporu fr~t .
More than .300 to...-n a.ud locaJ
rou.n oU aerou tht&lt;nation-lncludin&amp; the. Villaac of
KenmOTC'- havc c::ndor~d tht SfJilC'
p roposal, alnng \\lith the Nalion-a.l

ref&lt;T&lt;ndum In Wb&lt;on&gt;ln p"-'&gt;«1
by 76 percent while both the New
Yor~

Stat&lt; S&lt;n•re and A&gt;&gt;&lt;mbly

c-ndurSt'd a nuc:lc-3t weapon\
flftt&lt;,
Thert w:n .. ptlrtinn drivt

Co\. neil of ChurchC"S. accordint. to

oalloo·~·•dc rhat

Legblator Joan Bottt ltgJ!IaJOt
Roaf.t Blackwell and Bow

In June whert

+

\f'OnS()rcd itle re$OhJIIOil.
Bo1er a1dr KdHan Vetter saJd

that c1tb.en.s o.rc inlt«Sted ln
~ttlng

thr: legutJtlon pass.
The- maut.r of a frecz.c hal bCc.n
" ldt to ~peru too long." Vtttt:r
said, notmg that the ordinary
crlizcn should b&lt; htard lrom.

.. There £s-a wave or sanily
sw«pinathe counuy," he said o(

lht 1own.s and other localities that
have passed su ch a resolution .
Passina1ht .same resoluton ill
d;rrcrent localities and counties
has "a 'Joe of meaains· bccaUK:

they have a oons.tituc:ncy;• Venn

or

s.aid . addinr. that ira majority
countia ln the state pan pucb a
resolution then it could ~.sent to
Congress, which rejected such 1
resolution by IWO 'f'Otes

Phyalca professor Jonathan Reichert

V

ctter s.ald chat eisht speakeri
.attended a recenl Committee
m«:tina along with 40 l pectatou
and he &lt;hara&lt;teriud that as a high
tU.mO\.It ror I COmmittee m.teting.
He note&lt;! that the l&lt;zjllaturc could

not •peak for lhe publlc, but that
" we h avt not rcttivtd one call
aa.ain.st the fret"U .so far , 10
' 'ThcrC' is no way of beviru; .a
referendum on evct)' iuue. we
h.ave to judlt public suppon.''

Vetter &lt;XP14ined . .. I think a fairly
rcpresauatfve group .showed up at
the mmlns:·
Th"e are S&lt;Vcral local &amp;fOUP&gt;

pu-shmsthe freeze f&lt;t\'trcnd 6111
HathAway nt the C~ntraJ
Pre&amp;bytenan Chu,ch-an
organization lhat spon.sortd IJ\t

resloutkm aton&amp; with the Wes:tnn
Ntw York Pea« C&lt;nt&lt;r-uld he

suona,ly (avon a

rrecz~ .

bUilt before reductions take piau.

••The next ~~eration of weapOn$
ar-c. more threatC"''Jing," he warned,

.:'1• il0tl4•• ' ·~

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~. . . 0e iN. t';

ufil l'16-l~&amp;1».Mol

r -"YoiiDiiTYIATr I
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Commhtte mtedng that u ~ould
pass, nonng that no one ~poke

againsl an vrru rrcn.e, "I lhlnk
peopJt arC: In ravor of some 10r1
of aaion SOme do not
understand ahr siluation and OJc
worried we ~rc vulnerable," he
C'lCpfa.lntd. ••The polls indjcale
~pie want some:1hlna done."

COME &amp; JOIN US!

i

~HI ft'l'¥ 0.1'1'1 But ~

tO \ld l m1 (UfiS

Relchtrt &gt;wd h&lt; and lhc orhcr
.,peakcrs "'·ere g)ve:n the
lmprm1on a.t tht Hc:t~hh

Free Coffee &amp; Donuts

lorn..~""" wno t1cM ""' culfi i

Norts 'fav &lt;•ft SIC'tU

on lht American people . "
He sald I hal with more
tC'chnolns.y and mort d tcrronies
('('lmbincd whh more and more
wtapons, 1hc chance of IC'f:identaJ
.... ar h hccommg &amp;reat . "(Pa.utns
Ihe re\n luHon) ~)A. there ~_, STl\\
root$ suppuu 10 '!top this
m;\dneu.'' he ,.. Ia. "hollt(IJU)' tht&lt;
VtOfd JC'h throuah 1ha1 1he
Amtnc:an pt'Ople Arc not happy
about ..:on1inu1ng.ahe arms rMe~' \

DATE: FRI.,OCT. 22
TIME: 3 • 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: RM. 10 CAPEN

rr•"" ""~"""'' ~ o.••
~ljf • ....,II IS&lt;fftef t

\

'outrageous". suggesting char one
~·eapo.n ptf day be eliminat«&lt;.
"The prt.sent admininr~JiOn in

In honor of It's establishment

WE TAKE THE CAKE

\

ende-d a ) 'tar ~tiO
v.uimu grou~ h.:td

()tOpic tu 1-iMn ptllliUnl '" fitvur uf
.. rret:t:t, ht ~id . addinf, thai \ h
'tttUrdinJ. WU eXICIIy tht' S:SlliC a~
•he resoludort facm&amp; Ertt Co\.lnt~
" I stronaly 1uppcut (a _puc1rar
weapon) frtctd. •• Phy11cs and
Anonom)' Professor Jonarhon
Rcicht:rt who spoke 11 a rtccnt
htaring Wd. WhUt JupporriD&amp; a
nuder Yt'C:Apons rrectt it ROt the
final .solution b\11 Is 3.1 lt:&amp;S! a " ep
in rht ri&amp;ht direccion.

The nudur capobillta or both
rh• Unlred Srarc:&gt; and rhe USSR

Hathaway nottd that the

SlrateBJ&lt; AttJU Reduc:tion Talks
(START) bqun by President
Ronald Rtaaan ha.s allowed a new
generation or weapons-such as
th&lt; MX and CruiK Missiles-to b&lt;

way out or h::mt1, Reichert
s:ud. cAplaining that the world hms
1.6 milJjon timr:s the: descructive
power ofche bnmb dropped on
Hiroshima... He sa.Jd c:sdmaleJ are:
that uch side: Is mlllcina lhrtt
weapon) a day. a.nd said ir i1
ar~

Wtl\hington 11 crazy," he ssud.
·'This notion we arc vulnerable is
the bi8J!&lt;II m)'lh ev&lt;r perp&lt;trared

pau1ng. it is ont)' a iymboOc: act .
Numerous groups in Nrw

T

\ludcnls. Not K» many yc;us -ago.
we were in tbt IO.tne DO&gt;! lion the)'
IUC, ~&lt;

ad din&amp; ttuu they ha1.e the POicrttlal

President that cititt:ns want

n(

•·We're just studc.nt.s ouu.ci\'CS, •·
S&lt;nior Regina St;hoenf&lt;ld said.
.. But m11ybt that's tht areat lhmt;
about uSt. Somcunu:s it ·s C;bicr fo1

&lt;llort .

s

L-~~.!~~J

,000 s r,' H.-src! To Ft'l'! Ex':e !lent Cond 110r
Rr_:.c,, Sr ; 1 Nr·1. \'..;a.t .;a;.~.~ Sound!at, • f~s
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�Hoyt hasSUNY ideas
By NI NA MONTELEONE
S/)«trum Staff Writtr

"I

I 1s &lt;~me for • .c hana&lt;," proclaimed inrumbant Assembly
eandtdate Wilham B. (Billl Hoyt. This chanae, he hope$, will
stan after tht subernamrtal election and "-ith the s.t.lection or a

new Budgec On ector .

Autonomy -and sctr-sutlldency will bC' the significant rh~t of this
chans.c. explained H0)1 in an in(erv~cw whh Tht S/Nctrw.m. In order for
the Scate University or New York (SUNY) to attaln such Independence,
there miJ.St be a "$Cperatlon ~ween SUNY ChancdJor CliOon Whmon
and O.panmenc of Budgec Director C. MJt~ Lawton," Ho)'l wd.
Onct I hi$ sep.vation is made, ·'the SUNY s)'Stan wouJd gain rinanciaJ
independence from the Chanc.e llor'l offict, while the CHancellor would
gain indepcnden« from 008," he added.
Hoyt said SUNY would have to incrc:Me its rcvc.u uc while reducing the
arnoun.t of money it arves to 008. He cilcd .it\'tral ways to incrc&amp;K
funds-, such ;u developing -a ftnancial plan that would eliminate.- the

freshmAn e.nroUmant cap of J(K)() studc.nu- ~year 1ha1 008 currenll)'
allOW!~ .

St!HII''H
th')~ ... lr4ll· Ill

' ' l ncrot.Sing TtHnue for SUNY would 'i.lJO'olt tht Universh)' to a:munuc \
•c.ademic provams. •• Hoyt said. "And UB rouJd help m
the economic: d~cJopment or Buffalo." Ht: -addtd that U8 President
Ste-.·en B. Sample i~ awart or the possible: a.ncts o( belonaln.g to SUN'1 •

lit suecc~fu.l

"he (Sample I can 0« che foresc chrouJ)t th&lt; Ire&lt;.\."
Ho)'1 behevu SUNY could increaSt out-uf·~t&amp;Et tuition. affte~in&amp; 8(XX)
people. or four pc:rc:em of tbe SLude-nt body . By raisins the prese:nt non
resident fcc of S600 co SlOOO, a toea! of ciJ)tc million dollan could be
raised . Tlus would cut SUNY's budget gap on half, Hoy1 noccd. Ocher

State unh·ershy sysrcm.s c.har&amp;t: ou1.of·s1ate Jtudmts 1wo or thr« rimes
the tuition that in·SIIle studems pa)'.
"The m~;.rease may caw.e a drop in out-of·.state enrollment," Hoyc
.,dmiued. "We've got il all at SUNY. wilh law schools. medkint.
cngJnecnng and a.rthittcturr at wboteuJc prices."

H oyt suu;csted devclopina: liT$! tale ••minor .. spons at UB such as
h()tley and soccer He ad~"d thai ''this would build rncnues and
community rdatlon.s. ••
The Demoeralic candidate.- ..U.O supp()tU adding a ~ude.n1 union to the
S7.2 miUion student oactiv1ties bw1dina plnned Coc tbc: A.mhc:nt Campus,
Counolpmon Rich Tobe, • coUcasue of Hoyt, wuested thac Sample
condoC1 a. rdcrcndum to dttetm1nc who should Pill' ror construction of
the bujJdJnJ.
A $tudent activity fee "YrOukl permit tht Univtrs.if)' IO s.ell bonds in

with a

BEER'BLAST
AND&amp;
BONFIRE
Outside the Bubble at 7:00 P.M.
(and)
Midori and Student Association
present

order 10 finance the building. "Ibis ma)' need legislation," Tobc said.
Hoyt a.&amp;Jecd wi~h T obt't idea bec'.ause it would nm raise- taxes or rcqum:
additionll rmancin&amp; from Albany
.. However there arc question.s lhatthc student body wilnt answCTed.
&gt;U&lt;h .., why ibould chcp pay for somcthin&amp; chat che Seal&lt; should pay
for, .and wiD this: buildm&amp; c~nfu.ally gtt tal.e:n away for some ocher
~." Tobe •aid, cicing what happened to Squicc Hall.

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Minority Graduate Student
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Editor for the Graduate Post
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Opportunity to create a new and essential
compotrent of your

THE BLACK
STUDENT UNION

Graduate Student Association

presents

Pick up applications at our office
103 Talbert Hall 636·2960

"Skatin g Party '82"
at the

New Skate land A ren a
33 E. Ferry
TONIGHT
f ro m 7:00 - 10:30 pm

Deadline: Friday, November 5th, 4:00 pm

Now That Midterms Are
Over
You Deserve To Let Loose

$1 .00 Adm ission for
Students
$2.00 for Non-Students
75' Skate Rental
Bus Leaves Ellicott 6:00,
then picks up at Main St.
6:30

The Ex terna l Affai rs Commi ttee of
S.A . is Having a M ixer&amp;. Fund
Raiser at t he Pari&lt; Meadow Bar on
the Corner o f Parkside and Russel
(across from the zoo) on
Wednesday. Oct . 27t h
From 10:00 PM - 3:00AM
Shu ttle Bus W i ll be Provided From
Ell icott, Governors &amp;. Mai n St.
Start ing at 10 :00 PM - 3:00 AM
()r ink Spec ial s Are As Fol l ows:
soc- 16 oz Draf ts
soc- Mixed Drinks
3 / $ 1 - Bar Shot s
Top Shelf $ 1.00
3 / $ 1 A labama Slammers

·-SOCIETY OF WOMEN
ENGINEERS WINE TOUR
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22

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Due to limited finances, a fee of
$2/ person wi ll be collected for the
Taylor Winery Tom:, tomorrow ,
Th ursday 10/21 1-3 pm and Friday
10/22 10:30-1 1:30 am.
Those who have already signed up.
please see Denise at the above times
Any space left will be first-come,
firs t serve on Friday .

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�Baker wants students to eat cake
By LORE'ITA A. CONDINO
$/)«tnJm Stqff Writtr

A

lonely, dej..:1ed college
student sus in has
bedroom naring ou1 the:

~i.ndow .

"No one even sent n1c: a

cud.,' 1 he rc0ec1J. "mY birtl1d-u'.
1J1d not even a c:ud ." Bul 11
tuddcn knock Jan the: s1ud~nl ou1
of hn deienion and he is gretted
wilh 'lft eight inch l&gt;.)'er birthday
aok&lt; from mom ~d dbd. Or il

could b&lt; from a airlfriend, a
roommate. Of SiOme: 01her- friend
that dtcidtd co e.nsploy the r.ttvk~!i
of lkvcrly Coleman,
Col&lt;man wanu 10 help pul o

.sm.De: on • college Sludc:nts

fa4"t'

b)'

sendin• a lildc bit of home co
them on chctr binhdays. So shr
and her- friend. DonnQ Kaufman,
JOt toad.her and SUU'ttd t very
pt"rsonal cake buslne» SP"•a,tirin&amp;
in ''frnh homemade cake5.'' 1h:n
&gt;aY any1hinJ.
"We JUst dc:cidtd to do it ,
Several yean "1!0, I rtad an ankle
in WontM'rDtry . or FamilY

c,rck. one of those thJt

maklng .rpcdaJ occasion' t'8k"

ror-

&lt;:olltat SlUdt".t'lf"t,'' iht: ~d. '"'Th.iJ
son or wcnt through my held at
the timt, I v.ltJ not tYen thitlkin.g

read that

rwo sals in M'IChigan had Slll11ed

aboul coltt11,e t~ude.nt1 btcau)( I
bavc children who had b«q 10
toflege a few yean ago, and 1ht
Olhrr childre-n have not reached
colleg&lt;- q:e yet. • •

Her own chih!rcn had gone
IO&lt;ll1lly 10 tollegc, bUI btr
iirlhiends went •way to school.
•nd alway~ fcll bad on bif1hd&gt;.)'S
bcocauK they ~ould not bt with
f~tlr l1111tllles. "So one ni&amp;hl when
~~~oe were ou1 to dinner we saw thal
.omNn&lt; lud ordered a blnhday
c:akc in the res'lurant . Wc bqan
10 talk aboul opening up a cak&lt;
bwinru and Donna introduced
•h• ldta of dolna il for •he oollcge
kid1 at the l&lt;X:aJ univcrsiut5.*' .s h~

noted,
Dunn g. summer ontntation, che
cwo made :som(' ilingcts and J.is;ns.
and ~ante to UB ~the parents
Slood in line wtlh lhetr
orhprina-who v.·erc rqiJ:terin&amp;ror cias..e.-and plW&lt;d !hem OUI.
Early on, tht rwo decided to
product only one siu:so as to rn

in10 a Sl&amp;ndardiud take bo~. The
cak.c can ha\'C anything w(itttn in
the rrosting ond alway! indudes
one candlt, Dorh cl&gt;ooolalt and
white caJ:e: are available and ate
frultly mad&lt; In her ~orne.

w

I I
&lt; &amp;W1ed OUI lhinking lt
•ou.ld just bt pace:nu orderins chb

for their children, but. lhAt prO\'ed

wrons. •• Coleman c.\ plaine-d.
uow f111t cake w~ from a )'oung
lody who ordered il ror her
roommOltt of lht pu~·vious yea.r,
tn&lt;1 she JUst wanted it as 1 Ultle
t~k you for h&lt;r betllu.&gt;&lt; she
enjoyed heina "ith het 1ha•
muth." Sinoe th~the~ 110"&lt; had
c:Jllh from New
k Clly, Long
ls.l;tnd, Rochcciler d other ciue&gt;
in r;.,. York.
A. mail·ba&amp; addres. was placed
on (be bouom or the sllngers and

oo problc:nu at all,'' she
eaplained.
Having alway; c:njoyed bakin~.
Coleman has round lht buslnen
Pf9fitoble b&lt;Cl!IUL' II i! a &gt;moll
scaJt operation. Her family has
bffn supponi•t (rom lh&lt; •en

o( Wbll hat b&lt;tn dOD&lt; lind INbere
the cakes go. Mon people want
ca.ka around 6:30p.m . and
t;,aufman-.o Kaurm:m h11J1dl"'
the cake&gt; from s:ro 10 8:00 and
Coleman dellvm in lh&lt; mornlnP,&gt;
-and afternoons. 11 1 have it so
perleedy limed lha• I can UJ\laU!
&amp;tl !he rue baked, rroSied,

bqJnnin&amp; u tht only other job

she ever hc1d was -aJ an I.SSISUIIll
fot

~

dermatologist..., got

married right QUI O( Latoytue
Hi&amp;h School her&lt; in Buffolo 11 1M
so I have realty done nothinJ, in
lhc: way of a bu.siheu lxfort," &amp;ht
nolcd, HJ hiiW ,_ -doublt oven, and
am ablt 10 m•~e up lo fOLIT &lt;11~&lt;&gt;
II I timt:. Her ramUy " :UOUild 10
e&amp;l tile OOPI·

par-rms JeRI orders throur,h these
to thf' post offict bo:t. Most

Coleman never \,new how 10
proresslonatly d..:ora~t a cake ""
•he enlifted lbe help or friend """o
had the: d:ills. But it hu ncvc.r
been an easy project. When her
friend c:amt over 10 lend her .skills.

orden, howe-ver. have comt by
tclephonc,
So far there have been no
problems wi1h any take ordcrl!&lt;.
"J have no1 rccrived any naS1y
cr.ank orders. Coll&lt;ae kids are a
lfe&amp;l bUllch ol people. We ha~

ColcrniiJl baked ca~ es fo1 1hree
sua_igbt n.i&amp;hu until "thc-y were
oomln&amp; out of my tamlly'&gt; eau
And roy p01nn.m family's ea.n. We
h.Jd C&amp;k-C'$ eVCT)'WhC'te. "
A.dlff~&lt;ultproblcrn has been
deviJinr a !IY1!&lt;11'1 thai ke&lt;Ps trae~

CALASANCTIUS
BAZAAR

THESPECTRU .M

OCTOBER 23, Slam-&amp;pm
167 Windsor Ave., Bflo.

Classifieds that communicate

Ru.,mage hems
Furniture
Clothing
Books
Elhnte Foods
Cr• ft9

Wing Eating Contest
Sunday, Oct. 24th,
5:30p.m.

Ple nls
Fortune Telling

Elc.

AOmloslon:50' Sludenls 25'
Under 5 F1ee

Bullfeathers Lodge

wr• pped and delivered ln bOtH
t hr~ hours." .shC' .said. or two
hours without delivery ,
Bul lh&lt; job ha&gt; no1 b«n
without iu own rewards. "On fttl'
"""' btnha.y. ITfl' (laJ:tner
appttred at my rrnnt dcx~:).ith
on~

of my cakel, •• Cole-man

r""ollec~ed-her hutband had

orOcrcd a cakC' for her. "I was \0
dellj~led . lkcaU5&lt; h do&lt;s retl so
1ood wht&gt;n someone. remcmbn"!i a
sreciaJ day In your life."

PltoTOGRAplty
by

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Commerctai.Advenlslng
etc. 834·54 71

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Clifford Furnas College will be
sponsoring a Wing Eat ing Contest
for the United Way on Sunday,
October 24th at 5:30 p.m. at
Bullfeathers Lodge, Applications are
available at the CFC Office, 452
Fargo, Ellicott.
For Information call 636-2346.
Deadline tor entry is Thursday,
October t 1st.

Iranian S.A. Presents:

WINTER SOLDIER

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See your Josten's Representative
IMon · Wed, October 25.27 [10 a.m. · 4 p.m.
DArE

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A Docu mentary Film about the Winter
Sold ier Investigation, by the Vietnam
Veteran ~ Against the War

Free Admission
Oct. 23 7·9 &amp; 9·11pm
Rm. 148 Diefendorf
Oct. 24 7·9 &amp; 9·11pm
170 MFAC
Co-Sponsored by: International Affairs/SA,
VIetnamese S.A.

TIME

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�ATTENTION!!
The Sheriff's Dept. Will be On
Campus to Issue Sheriff I.D.
Cards. Starting On October 25th.
The Schedule Is As Follows:
Oct. 25th &amp; 26th · 8:30 AM · 4:30
PM
In the Palmer Room on thA 2nd
Floor of Harriman Hall.
Oct. 27th · Oct. 28th · 8:30 AM ·
4:30PM
Room 10 Capen Hall
Oct. 29th · 8:30 AM · 4:30 PM
Mildred Blake Center · Ellicott
Complex
THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE
REQUIREl1
• Birth Certificate and/or Record of Baptism
• Proof of Erie County Residence: Driver's
License/Car Registration or a Cancelled
Addressed Envelope to Your Permanent
(or Temporary) Erie County Residence.
ABSOLUTELY NO PHOTOCOPIES

S.A. &amp;. G.S.A.
Present:

An International Cultural Night
Featuring:

Movies &amp; Cultural Events
Movles:a) CONTROLLING INTEREST:
(The world of multinational corporations)
b) SIX DAY IN SOWETO:
Cultur•l Events: a) FOOD From Central &amp;
Southern Africa
b) MUSIC From Africa, Caribbean &amp; Latin
America
PLACE.c 2nd Floor Lo unge RED JACKET
TIME: 7 :30 pm - DATE: Friday. Oct. 22nd
Sponsored by:
Central &amp; Southern Africa S.A.
Trod Along! Come One, Come All!

A Lion Homecoming

lly DARLENE BOLHORN
·~f'«ITUU!

${q/fll'tll&lt;r

l:.dUor':t nuN:: ltmth:roulln,R IJ
uudltionul at almrn1 ull t''IID~(s,
lmt r~ol t~oen'CJ"t! dut-s u tht wmt~
"'O'.J'. or ru th~ saml' .'till.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.,
Cl&lt;:tob&lt;r t5- Amid a drizzlin8
ntin. thousands Uf'cd the Street~

lall w&lt;ekmd ln th&lt; Penn St•t•
community to wau:h: tht
lr3d;tiona.l btginnmg.\ of any •· bi&amp;

romb:lll sc-hool 1.s" hom«&lt;mi f!g
Yr~tkcnd -lhe homecomlna
parade. A lon1 clisplay of 00111&gt;.
bannctS. ttaZY ban&lt;ts. mAd hauers
and the UkC'~ march down the

street,.. while: reUow student,\.
alumni a.nd c:nmmunlly residents
cheer them on.
Mon of the 49-&lt;ldd f111t&lt;rniti,.
and 21 ,sororitic-.i s:pon)Or a noat
or crazy band, with each havil\!. a
unique theme.. There are saJulcs to
lhe Grcc-k$ on a Ooat containin&amp; 11
Oyin• while m..:hanical bot'K
stnu&amp;ht out of Gretk m}'t)lolosr. a
19SO's luco with dan«rs doing tho
1wilt. the jiuc.rbUA down 1bc ur«t
and Oi.sneyland~1ypt animals as
floals.
On• &amp;rou ~ had a sm•H pick up
decorated &amp;$ a firclfuck ~untaminc
fnu broth.,• dr&lt;U&lt;d &amp;
" hosers..-they would llJ,h.I a
!imall lire and then ~!ngulJh it by
tht lO of them 110mpina on it.
The P"flld• finale u the Budweu&lt;-r
ClydesdAles, but dur to poor
weather conditions Lbcy we:re
shown throuah the four wnj's
that they travel in. Such i.s the
homeoomin&amp; ot • bia school whert
football iJ 1hc only rpon and i1
primary on cvtryone's mmd .
Ora.c tn.dition wboie preseoct h
absent u that or the homceomina
queen tompct.ition ~ Women's
Ubtra:lon had forc&lt;d th&lt; mrn to
bt allowed to enter lhc
competition in 1971 . with contests
bcioJ judaed on contributions to
\bt U'nivenily and tht community.
In 1973, tb&lt; United Stat&lt;&gt;
Suprrme Co\irl n~kd tbt qu&lt;tn
activities as discriminatory ~nd
rnded th• contat ,
Afttr th&lt; parade. a candeliaht
&lt;ttcmony Is held o o the Jttps or
Old Main , which" followed by -a
bonrirc near Beanr SttdJwn,
compttt&lt; with rhr heod coach or
rhe Nittany Lion1. Jot Patemo,
the foolballtoam and the
cheerleaders. AI the end C\f tbe
boojlre. a -i(d b&lt;l,ins at midnl&amp;ht
10 pro1ea che Niu.any Lion
Shri:M- chooun as a mucOI
becau1e it it, suppolotd to have.
unce roame-d tht muuntain.s neiU'
the colleac- from vandalism by
lhc SyrxU.'IC raru. Last yeru :tf
Syra.tuie.~s homroomin! agallt
Penn Suue, their drrin~ was
paimod bluc.
Dnpite tht yearly vi&amp;il•. 1'1'16
SyracuK fans wer&lt; -a lltp ahead o f
the aam• by paintina tht Lion on
the Wednesday btfore the pmr.
Th.l$ yur. tbt Orangrman f:IJlJ did
no1 prove to be a th.mtt to the

Nimm~

l..iou. whkh I Limed

ou~ ~ l)

be ~n ornc•11 prn.'Ctdiog. ahen '28·7
IO."-S to l"t!nrt St:uc •ht' following
Uit)'
M o~t sororHkti and fr.ucmlllt''\
hit¥~:: \htir o~fl pfe·srunt parties

ltridot)l, "hich tndudcr wdcomin~

home the thousand&gt; or Alumni
th&gt;t paurtd In for th&lt; ftstivities.

Hnmtteming is a t\m~ when 1he
alumni &amp;:iUI come bacll 10 their uld
alma matet and Cd rca(:quainted
v. ith their Cc:Uow brothers and
risttn, as v.·etJ as trl'lf\ t heir newes1
mcmberJ. Some alumni )t.ay in
l\WbY motels, -some brinR
ean\pas. but most stay in thctr
respetdve howo, slecprn&amp;
anywhere they can.
After late.nisht pnrtying Frid!Q'.
Sat urd!Q' am•&lt;&gt; with the
b&lt;:ginniOJ of another l'rnn State
lradition tha.t hu spread woss
the &lt;OUntrY, tall&amp;ate pani,.. Tht y
aaually bct!in 11 &lt;~aht In the
mom1os. b~t most do not "go-on~
tap .. until 9 a.m. ot 9: ~. in order
to cl•e moS1 or the partl&lt;r&amp; •
c:hanCf 10 wakc..up and walk over

lo the part ~ . There h a whole
gran tectton acro.u from Beaver
stadium that It rctcfiled with ~he
t.U80t1na in mind.
B«r it 1he most common
akoholif btvrr•s• drunk .u Penn
State, simply b«ausc 111051
dnnklna " done privtudy a.t thr
fra1&gt; due to tbe 2 t~eaal·drinkinJ
llll• in Peruuylvanla. Most
stude~ts drin~ all they can before
the p~n~:, bu1 bottles of various
bever~~&amp;tS are always man•sed to
bt

~munJed

il' pan the aate

searcher~ .

Durina the pme, the 81u&lt; band
ue&lt;:upiod th• bottom rows or the
srudont «&lt;tlon I~ the 86,000 sc.u

Madium.
The studeuu putthased tbtlr
tklleu aecordin&amp; to their class,
which is how the. seat.s are aortect
Besides faculty seau. all the other•
an on salt In July, with all the
aam.. bein&amp; 1o0ld out wit)lln two
weeks time 1inct the alumni
reciot Orst priority. Outsicl&lt; the
stAdium, ocalpen get 120 I piece
for a tkt et, originaUy purch....:l
for only S9 or SIO.
After the pme, mo~l or lht
8S.OOO.plus faru walk bllclt to
.:onttnUe the pll1y, maldng any
JlltmPl to drive impo.sdb!e sine(
••eryone walh In the sn..u . A
semi.formal cocktail pany b&lt;&amp;U&gt;s
at S p.m. to wtJoume lht alumni

b:u:k to Lhc howe, It ls foUowtd
by a bu.ffot din.n rr and • pany

bcllinni-. an hour lattr downstAirs
in tile party room. All night
drinking ~omeo tht norm. with
lhe alumni jo1ning lhe 11ccion~
Sunday's an urene in the small
communhy. Most uudcnts recover
rorm the efftct• or llkoholi&lt;
poisoning and alumni sa_y.quie&amp;
goodbyes until nm ytar . It WllS
ttmt JS.OOO u udcnu se~Ued back
lnio thr ruUt1,. of the uni•&lt;~$l ty
lilt -hOm(WOr~- until nut
weekend when it all beiins a.&amp;ain
with roadtrip• to We11 Vlca!nla.

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HOMECOMING

UB Bulls battle Brockport
in Homecoming contest
TOMORROW'S CAME:

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Unlvorslt) at BUFFALO BULLS
(3-JI

vs.

BROCKPORT Stolt EAGLES
(1·5)

paints.
Another brishl paint is that no
opponent ha.s scored a touchdown
on tbe Bull defense tn the first
quanc:r thus ru dili ~n .
A fae1or in naYin.&amp; tiaht With

hhaca wM: the near
FACTS:
h · ~ Homtcoming and tht game
will be th• focus or. w.. kend run
of events. Do not let it bother you

ch:u the team

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nor comma horne

from anywhere (they "'·etc homr
last WC't'k). thtrt art plilh.S ror tht

or the most
memorable to take piau at Rotary

contest to ma.kt II Ollc

Field.
The Student Assoc:iauon (SA)
"'ill finish orr the postpan•d
e~tcnrs of
molctJ¥t~t

Field Owner's Day M

'14tathcr forctd a ont

ab~ence

or

Bull prnalittcs-only three.
Beforehand, UB was a\&lt;traging
nearly 12 each same.
Pal V.'hhehead is runn!ng awAy
with top honors in indiVidual
stalistics for UB. Lau w~k hccaughl nil\c passes, equally as
many as he c:au&amp;ht a&amp;oJrut
Baldwin~ Wallace .,..hic:h arc team
st:uon hi&amp;hJ. His .atal of )7 l5
mofe than dooble hu neartst
tcan\ma1es'-Ouh D'AmJC'O and
Jim Stojac~. 17 ••ch. Hb rigtu
touchdowru. art fht: more than

wttk dela) for reoognilion or

D'Amico's and 459 ya-rds far

Lho§.t' wbo have symbollcaUy

outdjnanct runnlng fl'lll(C Tim
Najuch'.s t90.

purchased square )'3.Cds of Rotary

Fitld. Thost who have ccnifacates

in thdr pouenion tte enC;our3gtd

EAGLE EYEING:

to aucnd tomorrow's game tn be

cliJibae for priu dra'l4'inp and
other surpnsa.

ON THE AIR:

Thh and

nc~t

wtek•-. honte pmr-

0 11 Man&lt;fi•ld J l
S.ll 29 Buffalo St . 26
S-2~ 0 •1 Alban&gt; S1 • .lO
0-2 0 at Lowell 6
0·9 20 Conland S1. 4S
0-16 6 Of CantSJU&gt; J8
S· ll

wiU be broadcasted Uvc by WBFO
C.bleJ&lt;opr will al&gt;o tal'&lt; •
If common opponcms ore valid
the tontdit tO ~ $hoWn on 3
enourh to break ties In the
delayed bub la1&lt;r lhai.piJiu 11
National Football le;osue (who?).
7:00p.m .
then you can g_n a good idea or
how the BrockpOrt Ea!llcs will
(FM 118);

stack up a,gains-t 1hc Bulls..

BULL BITS.

S· l l 28 at Cortluna St 31
S.l~ 26 at Baldwin· Wallaot Jl
S· 2S

14

Rochester

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0·2 4.4 Buffalo St J
0 ·9 J~ at
IJ
0·16 14 Ithaca 18

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Brock part beat Buffalo State 'liy
three. UB beat lh&lt;m hy 41.
The E.axl&lt;&gt; lost to Conland
s..tc by 2S. UB lost by a last
'«&lt;nd Oeld &amp;Oil. Tht Bulls beat
Canisfus by 22, wbole tht E.lglcs
los1 to the
by 32.
In other words, if the. Injury·

Gnrruu

UB learned • hard lt:SSOn In ball
control a,gajnst Ithaca last

riddcnt £a&amp;,le.) af( lookina to win
their KClOnd aa.mt o f Lhc yea~.

wtd:md. Afctt they lrut their
lead, the Bulls wert held in ch&lt;'Ck
by the Bomber defense ana •

Chey had

couple of mistakes of thor own.
Th&lt;Y man.oaed to run only 10
oiTtnsh.-e pla)'s eomparfd co
Jthaea ·, 36. Two rounh quarter
intercq&gt;lions: could have meant chc
d.irr•renc:e bcrwccn a wm and the
evau.ual lot&gt;.

Ill tbe lone run. UB's atrial
&amp;&amp;JOe hu proved effective.
1\lthou&amp;ht they sparta . SOO
record, the lhret- aames they have
lost ..,ere by a toul di{fcrencc of
12 points and they have always
bcm in the pme up IO lhe rtnal
minute. It should be 001ed tbas
tbe:re wu never a pme in which
the 8uU.o &amp;&lt;Ored les&gt; than 14

~ucr l n

their minds to

h.
First s.ttana quancrback Dan
Grote was used sparinaly lut
weekend against Ct.nislu1 due to
Un&amp;crin&amp; pain for a rib ill)ury.

Simon Kla.rides was Grote's
replacement. but wu rather
ineffective (4 or 12 aucmpu).
The center or Brockpart's
offcruivc picture is fullback Dave
Cotter. Cotter ls Brockpart's r11st
nu.htt to «Ups&lt; lOOO yards. So
far Colter has 36&lt;1 yards on 96

arri&lt;s.
The defense if l&lt;d by four y&lt;at
starter outtide Unebac::ker Mlk.t

Mormino.

complied by K~in Krv&lt;l"

�HOMECOMING

Homecoming .....~~~·aci"""' P•v- •
wtn,g.~.

b«f on wed., hot dop,

brownies and beef- you want.

U B BuD football action will tl&gt;&lt;n

lakt the spotligbt in What should

prove to be an

e~ating

same-,

rt.-plt'lt with high scorin.J action .
Afttr the pmc. the tadsouc pa.ny

will continue 'liJ 6:00 p;nl. -..i th

lhrre been (or a but:k and h.OI
dop. Mu..lc will b&lt; provided by •
dOO.Iand bond in the parkinJ lot.

While the football came Is ln
progress, there will be a ''ear
twl&gt;" at the old Abbott Anncot
ror lhc bcnclit or tht ch«rkaderr.
One dollar will g&lt;t three hiu with
a malin to an old &lt;at . The bash

willlut unul &amp;:00 p.m.

The Onal eVent or the doy ls the
traditional homeoomin&amp;- danct at
8:00 p.m. in the Talbert Dinfng
Hall . The. dance is S2 per couple

and wiU rearure l""'o Ji..,c ban~
aJon1. with a bufres wilh \\int and
pUJ&gt;ch. The dance will end at

midniiJ&gt;t.

cvrrything wiJJ run welL

I'm !l tittle worried about tbt
dance, SA Oir«tor of Studt:nl
Organizations Tavo Reynoso u.d.
"We d idn't &amp;CI IIood
undcrgradualt turoour last y~"'
10 we cut the ticket pric~ from '$5

.. We've had Ihe usual last
minute problem.$. ''Reynoso said,
"tlopcfull~ h should provide the
suadenc wit~'~ a tot ot fun 11nd be a

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SUC('C"S$,"

1he homecomrns fesl i'lhies tinct
th~ spnng and b bo~rulthu

everything we ~n 10 act aJ many

"Wha.t more can we do1."
Bisntr que:~tioned . ' 'We are doing

Reynoso and a homecoming
t'Ommiuee hav~ been working on
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SATURDAY

By LAWRENCE R. MIETUS
Spectr11m Stuff Wrlttt

The bubble finally bunt in Syro&lt;US&lt; Tuesday nilht as the""'""' Bull'
lost 5.0 to ahc Syrac'U~ Orangtmen, ending their five game win steak.
The Bulls tra""l&lt;d to the Carrier Dome to battle with the formidobl&lt;
Di\'istoo I Ora.ngtmtn -and rttum~ 10 Buffato early WnlneMiay
morning dcJ~ted. disappoln1cd , but nnr di.s.eou.raged.
UB roUtd into Syn.tust with a 6·2.-1 rn;ord. Prior to the contest lht)'
v.crt ranked 8th in ahc nation in OiVUton Ill. The Oranscmm carried~

12·1-1 $btc into the ga.n:u• boasting 11 Divtsaon I rankint or number 2 in
the State and numbe,r 10 in 1hc nation.

Th&lt;&gt; settlng naturally put UB m lhe underdog role. The play or che
Bulli, however . demonitrat~d thlt they refw.ed •o ~)Ume chat role.
•·The cum did a hell ol a job:· commenced Hnd Coach Sal Esposuo.
"I wu pleased with t\'Cryone's ptr(Orm3.nce."
Syr11cuse cxpccttd to bluw UB right off tht artificial turf. II

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evtdenc !hal they wnc $Urpn$cd by Ihe Bull'&gt; defense Which held them
to just goal \n the ftnt hair and on several occa.~iom., UB ha.lfbacb an..J
lullb•&lt;k&gt; stepped dirtc~ly tnto 1he pa1h ol blam by the SU ft!lil&lt;k i~&amp;
lorwnrds. Onlookm from bnth &lt;idn lclc thM going ln10 lh• sc.:ond hall
11 wa~

stiU onyont's gam~

There's a Football Game
at 1:00PM
but
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Tickets Available at S.A . Off 111 Talbert

Followed by a

BEER TENT
From 3:00 ·6:00PM
With $3.75 Getting You All the Beer &amp; Food
You Can Eat
Don' t Miss t he

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Brought to you by the Cheerleaders
Bull taking aim
UB used ...., oiiStde Jrap•• in 11&gt; backndd 10 Lhw:III ponion ol the
Syncun offtnSJ"~e punch. The Oransemen wrtt': called oHtldcs 10 tut'IC')
durina the same.
S)'TIICUI&lt; Head Coach Alien Sha!luck •dmiucd that 1c "'"' &lt;hat
panicular &lt;tratqy wiLich threw his team
He .uo WI.S lmpras«i with
lh&lt; spwl of lhe Bull"s fronl line and rclercd IO the squad as ··a good

orr.

Otvis1oo Ill ~eam ."
Dapitt the score, Esposito f(lt that Many Pavone " turned in a solid.
p.rformance·· tn lht UB n&lt;t. Althoush he •ulfeted a .Uahl •Y• inJUIJI
afler bein,a hh tn the race wich the bAll. Pavone: remained In tht aoal fOt
the duncion of the same •
.. They have a Jot or depth, '' Pavun~ satd ..The talent -and &amp;kiU k vct

iJ higher a1 a Oivition t whool Wc don'tlikt to lose lO anyone, It
4ocm'l rtaltcr who they art.'•
SyracuJC used 11produe1tvt: runnina" £$po&amp;ito added. ''They used a
patuncd offense vC'f"Y well." Tbe mobilhy or the SU au.a.tk aUov.•ed the
Ora.ngemen to spring into the open occasiona.Jly and break in on the: UB

Then at 8:00 PM the
Homecoming Dance with 2
Live Bands
Featuring Electric Boom
and a Special Guest

nn,
Senior defender MUc:t Money AJd, .. ~ou have 10 mark(rovcrJ ma.n to
miln1hc whole pme against a tarn Ukc chis w. no one h-ldt open:·
Mooney covered tht Bull *Hidd throo&amp;houtth&lt; pme despllc a ""''
he- ts wearing on his. riaht forum. Ht e:xpecu to ha\le the ca.s1 for the
remainde-r of the rqUlii 5CIJOO,

The Bulls man•god sevc·n sh.oU at the Sytaci.LW JO:Il. """ert c:!lled
orflides !w"1Ct' -and roukd their opponenu nine times. Syracwe
reai~ered 21 !lhCMs ou &amp;llOI -and comrnintd 17 rouiL
.
The Bulb teuun t)omt tD their natural sur(tte as the)' hntt E.fnuta
Coii&lt;Jlc Lhu Sacurdiy cvcnif11 at 7 p.m . This will be their only sam&lt;
und"" rhc li&amp;hiS thls ~n on lht' Alumm Arena Fit:ld.

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Oct 27 &amp; 28, 1982 · Wed. &amp; Thur 8:30Am .4:30PM
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Jane Keeler Am.
Ellicott CompleM
Sa1urday f&gt; PM
Rev. J. Morrison preachfn1
Brl ghlon Comm. Church

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CALL FOR PROP~ALS

r'ropo.s.ats ror ac1lvlcl~' to enhanc.~ntverslty life: are:
being sought by tl&gt;e Student Acllvllles Sreerlng
C.Ommluee, which has been allouted $ 10.000 by
llle f•culcy·Studtflt AssociatiOn to fund ~ppcoved
grams which &lt;&lt;ln not nounolliy be lundH!through
Ofher sources
Any members of"" ' University Community may
sul&gt;mh a propoos&lt;ll whh a budget est1ma1e to'

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Proposals may be subml llecl on forms ~vallal&gt;le a1
that olllce or In the fo1m ot a l etttt. Sul&gt;mlsslons
should Include the nAme or the proposing Individual
or organization (wllh a person to coJ'I .. &lt;t). and a
detailed t'Sflmate of expen!oes Aller Initial &gt;errenlng .
proposers of protect&gt; U.,illg considered m•y be

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for funding

The commluee: ~k) creAHVt rt'sponse-s 10
Unlversll) neech whlcl&gt; will benefit ., .wb&gt;&lt;•n&lt;l • l
~ment of tile studenr population and the Untvtr&gt;lt)'
Community

DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT Of
APPLICATIONS IS
November t 2, 1982

TONIGHT
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Contest
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at rhe following
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14 Baldy Hall

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ADMINISTRATIVE
POSITION
AVAILABLE AT

C.A.C.
For Person Looking to Deal
With Community and
Students.
Applications Available at
67S Harriman
And Must ·ae ReturneQ..by
Wed. 10/27, 3:30
Screening at C.A.C. on 10/27
at 4:00
This Weeks C.A.C. Movies: Genesis
In Concert &amp; Yellow Submarine

Your Student Association
Is Holding An

ACTIVITIES FAIR AND
You're Invited
Tuesday and Wednesday
October 26th &amp; 27th

631 :9670

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In Capen Lobby from 10 AM - 3 PM
Featuring Mu sic by U.U.A.B. &amp;
WRUB,
Coffee, Donuts &amp; Bagels
By Commuter Affairs &amp; J.S .U. &amp; a
Host of Presentations by Various
Clubs

636-2468 for
questions

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675 Harrlm1n Hall

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543 Capen Hall - 636-2982

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Z4 at 1 p m In the Jane Knln Room tn lht Elhcon Sbea.
n,, l 8 SU 'Tnm tlo J IUllcK~kin&amp; fnt motn .and "'amu
Cnmplu
m«t"rt~cd tn r.., 1n1 Alpmc and "ord11.; R!kU DaJir
H•JhH Alr&lt;nll Comp•nt. Culv" Olry. Colllornlo &lt;&gt;
pra..:u.:~ \ton ~ Fn .:·oo p.1n., Jrd natu lounge fargO
l.«m lhf fiM"b lbOUL tiPt llld ff-\UIJ hltrA.Umrnl, offerin. 100 lello~ • hips to qu•llfltd &lt;ludtnll lOr
Bldll 1 t-or omu· mrnrmauon c:aiJ r:Nn aA A\t . ,tl9t\.
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(or eradulllt ~tudy in EnsiMcrlng. Computer SC:IC'ncc,
lnform•tton/ H"II"lrahon Worbhop mret' Monday at 1 Appht&lt;l M&gt;oh 3J&gt;d Phr&amp;ICS· U.S. tilil&lt;n&lt;hir 11 roqurrod
I ht \\ult1 f'oundltictn Campla/ ( "htHdt Co•lilioll pm .
Wrht tu Hushc' Aiu:r•rt Company , Corporatr
Prol~l efll \\ o nhtr Xotcc C\ff\ C\arutda). S:OO p ~m .
Fdlo,.lhlr Ofll&lt;t, Clll&gt;tr Otv. Callfoml• 902Vl
a1 1nr J.a nt K&lt;c-ler R o~"m
Elhccu c C'o mf'IC''
)Our ...... b•UOIU tM ...... \\ontH's rnc\ THID ATTENTION : PRE· LA~ SE~IORS: Ptpptrdlat
Rcfrr·l'l•tlrnt · IQ,Jo• tnl Th" ""C&lt;~ th R~ )Ml(')
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l •'doam&lt;t&lt;t, S I OO...cto
pn»pc&lt;U&gt;&lt; &lt;lbdrnr. on TnUl3d:oy. Onobcf 28. 19~2 .
IUC" rn.111 1\n ~.U .,.rkome '
c.n Mr&gt; Sloa • • lh&lt; CIUCU ~' Offl&lt;t 10 ... up
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~ run 110rtd b" tnt Ann . . R.apt Tas;._ For.,·c Mood.&amp;) nt(hl\
Mlnuar)
Wonh1p
Stf.,.f~on. Sunday Oct
2.4.
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an~ 'lo&gt;. 8, 7;00 ! •10 In C-P&lt;n Rm , 10

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"-RTf a1 RJI 15ZI . Lift Wor~•hor •• 6)~lll(l7 .
Art )OW lnU.i"t:\.ltd In Utt R.adJo Cocruru•nk-ltioo Odd!
WC' a1 \\I RUB ue. rh;~l', •tu- -~ 101 10\0I"rd. If you're

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ln\ohed too~ "At n«d )'UU 10 mak.~ ui

-~ Surron "'· tile ;oudrno rod.o ""ion
Uttn oo \loR II ..,;. rouonolic ,,_ 10 motch lht
•heme: o f ltH\ }-c.a.r' l rah
Clue \. out &amp;U the
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Art .)'0'-1 1 commtlftr-! If so. ~ome enJO)' t mornina. nf
musK and hrrakfw Met1 okl frH:Ild.J and make nc~
t&gt; lrYon~ lo help llud&lt;DI&gt; &amp;I U.B
WI!.UB Commuo« BrtaHau in lh&lt; Capnt·
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t.ooU.a for • &amp;ood time: •t r..oocl old c.h-ap prica!

lfoii&lt;J~Inl bc~lt &lt;1••&gt;1-

polol ...,..., And -"IOns '"" boards may applY for lht
Morehtad FeUowshrps awanled by lht Unovmhy of
Nonh
Catollna, Fo• funhu inlarn1a1ion, wr1ot oh• Dan.
lnlt,...led In !iCUIIA dl•lo11 Leam more about &lt;.'On,
rQuipmuu . \~1lh and oppor1 unhlt•
lift School of uw, Uni&gt;ersioy of Nonh CaroU••· Chapr:l
Hill.
Nonh
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'-'rorhhop' .n 6J.6.z.MOI co i(J.JI up for ohu FREE

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V.OJI\IIop&gt; lor m""'lnfo. (6 J6.2BOII)
Tk U.B. 0... Oo~ ..m ooc!Q ud c.-rry friday ao 1
p .m on the For&amp;O R« Center Equipmcnl d a•011lob4&lt; II
JN\'I?ST WISF.Ll'l Sran up for our I if• Wor~JIIor on IRA 1M des~
'"'"'"fnl\. Call 6J6-lll08 oodoy!
t..,o:ll H -! Soop In Ill Group Lepl ServiCe&gt; for rr« tnda•n Uadtrand ult Studtot Ataoc.lllloa Mullet
lcaal ad•cc• Fall hours Ill our of"te, 21• Talbl:n, are pad Pany. Onobn l.l, 1981. 1:00 p.m .• 357 MFC EJik:oll
CompleK. This 1• •
mecuna. bl:•r and •n•ckJ.
Mon , l'ur&gt;., Fn , 12-5; Wed. 2·7: Thuu. 1..$
EV&lt;ryont ~lconct . For more info call Jay 11 R)(;.$459.

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S,..Uon-: Make "'~ to ..lip up to ha•t juur )t:llbook
ponralo oal m for ondiWOII rn one 1951 BurraJoniAn: "•P•""'*'t Studt"l Auodatloa Mf'ttJQ.it Oc1obtr 22.
Sop! up u bl:o,.cco O&lt;:tob&lt;t 25--.29 on 80S ltomllWI 1 •00 p.m., f~lmort )22. AU II&lt; .. dcomc:.
Ubrary, Ill Tolbert Hill, 14 Bald) HaU or cn 167 MiUard
Fillmort AtlldmoK Cmltt.
Po&amp;tlad Sd.D&lt;e Oob Mrdlaa Mortda1, Octobtr 2.5 ••
) p .m In Baldy Hall, R_,. 664

Cll«k 0111 Sull&lt;r'&gt; ~ TU&lt;&gt;Ciay noJhl, foe WRUB's
pany Listen 10 WRUB JOCb &gt;p&lt;nn&lt;l\l\ yout
fa"Ot'llc luna. Don't foC'&amp;-et youJ colkgt 1.0 .

llullalo 01) Silk "'•-•'• Rutbr C.1cob Prtoeuct ruo.
Wed .. Thur• . 5·1 p m. l"o &lt;Ipcncncc necdt&lt;l to )Orn . For
mo« \nlormallon ' aJI692·719J or 8!8·50.1.

Tluor N~df&lt;l l or onrc "udtal lo hit~ J&lt;bool k&gt;d
•ll&lt;bno ""h loaoc and probabillly, Tuoor llbdtnl or his
homt • rr- houn a wec.t If lnatrn~ed contacc Mrs-.
Sanchtz ao orfk&lt; 878.418) Of II homt" 877 JISJ

Lwklnl lor a prolnalooal pouUon lor lbo ,...,.,..r7 T1.. Rtolt PI MudiiAI') Mtrredna tnr 1U ~Mmbtn on
Th&lt;&gt; wotluhop, lht SUMMER EMPLOYMENT FOR Mondily, Oc:1. 2.5 11 4 p.m. In Copen 271 . Brlna 1 rcsumt.
BUSINESS .t INDUSTRY WO IU(SHOP ~111 &lt;O•&lt;r ~riung Th~&gt; mt&lt;lina I• mandalory for all memb:rs. Sec notrcr
a ruttmC". rnourctt avAilable 10 Ond out abou1 in our otn« (Bdl 128)
opcnina,, mronnat•on a.bou.I com.panlcs rcc:rwuna on
ampw, &amp;J&gt;d Ol~tl' btnl&gt; 10 lltlo )OU on )OUr JOb &gt;arclo. Alro•ot A•ertf'•u Pro&amp;n• Co•eullec Cro•p
Spomort&lt;1 b) ont Cartn Plonn1111 oll"ott, Thunday, Mtetiac "" Monday, Oct 2.5, from noon oo 2 pro. in )0
Octobl:r li. 2'00 p m
Capen Hall, AC II alcohol I! caomnr pt~ (or )'OU
or JCJmtOnc )'OU k»ow, Con'lc
ro "J or c.ll us at
ATTENTION: PR£.LAW SENIORS: Pot.c Uol•miry 6J6...280'1 and OJt lor GerTy lllotntr.
Scbool of La,., wiU be- on u :mpu' 10 uuervltW
prc&gt;spc&lt;11~ StUdtniS oo TU&lt;Odoy, November Z, 1982. "O•aalna StuoOJ.'' • tw:pport &amp;roup for ttudoLS
Coli M", Shu &amp;I olle Co.-.cr Po.nnlng Om« IUI -J515) duhn1 wllh lhc drath of a loved one, wdl mm Tun ••
t o~ up an appointment ,
Oco. 2Aiot 7:00p.m. 11 17 Cltmcns Hall. AC.

Colqt I 0

Tu1&lt; 1~ Sobl&gt;ol~ 11 Hillel: Frrcl.ly «tVIC"' lU&gt;d donncr
6p.m , Saourday "udy and lunch, 10 a .m ao .00 Capen
Bl•d For r&lt;&gt;&lt;tvtlon&gt;. pboc&gt;c 835-3132

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C:O.e le lo o•r H11ftr 10 rdlu. lh•dt
t.IJ~ btfon: or
aner cla.uc:s. Wr. hnt Ofl&amp;niz.ationaJ f'M'ftirt&amp; nuy
Friday 11 5 p .m Tht Gay Pcopl•'• Alllantt Slude'\1

Ruourrt Ccnlrr hu otganuauonal mcellnas every

Friday ao 5 p.m fh&lt; ccnl&lt;r " open M·F. 1·5 p.m. In
Talbn'l Hall. room 21)7. Coil 6JA-l06J for mlo. Com~ on
ou1 and &amp;d lnvoJvcd .

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ATTENTION: PR£.LAW St.NIORSl Cloy Uohtn~, of lbwlu O ub M..,U•I·Attl•llkos foir on Frldoy, Oct. 22
N... Yo.L ._..,. School Will bl: on c:.vnput 10 inotn&gt;ltw at 2·10 p .m , cn Room IOJO Ckmt:m HaJJ, AC

pro,p«u~c

ftudcnu on Wednesday. No ... c~bcr ),
Call Mn Sit.. at the Cum Planntl\l orrn

lilt c;., PfOIII&lt;'• "-•- eorr-.... e..10~
food. and lnaodl) pcopk Friday, • p m. ••
Th"n""o Hall 10" Call 6.l 6-J06J fUT mlo. Garo•ol•«&lt;!

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Gu l••ol(,td I Studrau ror Ldu•••· Pohttc-.a l
UIXflcn&lt;c rom lhe boliom upl Call Mike Pu!Unn ••
~7. 1010 or Sluuo &amp;nvcni.sty a&lt; 8J2.79JO.

ATTENTIO .. : PR£.LAW SEMORS: 'Itt"
SOool 'irt'ilJ bC' on campus to rntCT\'te'*
Sludml&gt; on Fn.s.y, November 5. 19112 Call
~· lht Car«r Plannina Office !8li·J!I!I 10
appc)lntment

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Tht f:conoralo Qob Gd•ral Mull•&amp; ood £i&lt;rtloJU
Tut&gt;doy. Octubn 2Aiao 4 p m. in Noroon 210.

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movie..;, urrs &amp; lectu res
Htbrt•·to &amp;ll•~

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Odta ud Pbl eta Sipu ..,.. too Cowf'IC' Work f:U·• ts7 Comt to the Scud) Pt.~~«. Wt areo
ttOO---l I blood dmt . A sip·up Ulbk fOJ donors iJ loc:aud tn 354 Baldy Hall . Our hours ve 12:00 • 4:00,
availab4&lt; Fn. Oa 22, Tue&gt;. 0&lt;1. 27, and Wed . Oct . 21. Monll.ly lht&lt;K~&amp;h Thutsday. Wt offC1 lr« indtY!dualircd
lbo blooclmotrllc ,.ill bl: oo campoo• Nov a and 5 astlstantt" m t«turc norM-aLin&amp;, ltiHtk.Jna. readina
Svppon the Red Ooso!
tffitie:acy, vocabulary dcvclopmtnt and 1utboot
radina and "lilly
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CFC ~· Cost b $.4.25 (booL IUid d&amp;ss). To pcoftlfional !Chool witb lhe Cllttpelon or prt-mcd. pro·
rOJijt&lt;r, leave your name, phone and ni&amp;f&gt;l at tile CFC dent, prc ..w~ and pre-optometry, should ICf up a
om..~. 6*~ from 9-5 01 call Cofy, 6~ after 9 relermcc flit ai citb« of doc ,.,o Catccr Plannin&amp;
Olflta. Aj&gt;poloomenu for lilt Amll&lt;m CampUJ can bl:

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Stmposl•m IDo·Sioc~l Saod11

Evmloa, Oct. 2A Gu&lt;St Speoia os l'lahmaoo Slw ftoro
bruU Embwty Topcc:: " hrael in L&lt;pnon: Up 10 lht
Mrs Sit.. Mlou1e." For more in.lo. plu&gt;&lt; phone H&gt;lld. U'·J8JZ.
JC\ up an

Yen. u"

M..cot prureu: M. I.M KJttllto , owner of Frul1ncc
Networ ~ Inc ., wUI 1pe:1k- on ''crutivc marktiUli
uroocaics. " A wlnt ilOd &lt;lltt&gt;t rcctpelon wllJ foUo...
All manaacmrnl titucknu and racuhy invited.
1./.U. A.a . CoetOTU , _ . . . lk S1n1 C... ito Clatk
G)'DI, Sunday, Nov. 21 11 8:00 p.m. Srlld&lt;11U S$.00,
Geucnl Sl.OO. Tl&lt;ktU .....tabk at Hatrimu Ticket
Oflioc l1ld IJ\t UB Re&lt;o«&lt; OWlet on Ca!&gt;&lt;o Hill.

U.U.A.II. Coocrrto ~m&lt;al&gt; lilt I'JytbUtll&lt; r un in
Clark Gym, !unday, Nov. 7 ao s:oo l'·"'· Srudcnu $.4.50,
Otn.erai S6.00. Toctcu ovailable al Harriman Toctco
Ofrn &amp;nd ohc UB R«01d 0\lolet m C.pcn Holl.

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~·

EORUM

..

Hoyt faces issues
By &lt;\LAN KACHIC
Mum,z1n1 Ednor

n,umbanl Ne-tr Yor~
S.atc: """"'blyman BiU
HD)1 , runnlna fO&lt; his
flflh cc:rm cn ~bllny, mad&lt; •
campiJan &lt;IDp •• founder$ Piau

I

Tuesday to \pt_lk 10 the Unlvtrshy

communhy on i.surs rdat&lt;d 10
hlih•r rducat.ion, includina
fundt.n&amp; for lhc tludcnt uruon.
•o&lt;lll&amp; ricbcs and S.acc: Ucu•c:nicy
or N.,. York (SUNY) bud&amp;&lt;~ ouu.
Ho)1 wd be "Juppgnrd th&lt;
proc:as" propOJ&lt;d by the
Ufti\USII) Counallhat studau
r... sbould b&lt; wed 10 consu1Kt
an Amhust e&amp;mpw urUo.o becal,t)t
tlus hu h&lt;en a fc:ufbly p&lt;ovc:n
manno ror fundin&amp; such buildinas
at many unl~m1tif'l&gt; around the
nalion.
"M) lc:c:llnc" that !his Is the
nomu.l Will or fuancin1 this
po:U&lt;ular buddlO$." Ho)1
aplaucrd wd adclrd lhal lh&lt; SJOO
mllboa all&gt; an SUNY capn.al
roru\NCUOI\ h.nuu availabk funds
Hc: ll&gt;.&lt;crtrd, ""&lt;fl' \Jll&amp;l&lt; m=ba

of chc: ~ul&amp;turc an Western N.,.
y.,~ 1hould liJJ&gt;c (ot n. " bua
:~uca:n

for State funding 1.\ Solim
b«:IUK he doubted "we can tJC'l
l"nouah money for il ...
rhe Ocmamulc c:anllldatt ,
whoK IMth diJiric:t mdudcs
N011h Buffalo, Ri•erside 3Jld ll'UI
o f alit nonllcrn subwbs, said tbot

hC' " m fa\'Of of JOrnc JOn of
student C011ttol O'CT tbc: UIUOO but
o nly 10 lhc tx1UU tba:a i1 woWd
ondudc 8D Olfc:ana&gt;l Ia tbc boocl
sala conttacl thaa lhc: l&gt;uildin$

To counttr such tn:ncls Hoyt
wanted Lhat the Unh.asuy

commuruly berome tDOI"e :acuvc: In
lobbtma. " )"" 're &amp;00&lt;1 at rc:odUI&amp;
IUU. but you an't lobby, llhank
1ht V\S:"'tr 'J '" boos orpnilcd ••
Be curd c.umplcl or o&lt;hc:r mtHtst
&amp;fOUl" •uch as the Nc:w Vorl C11y
\1n11auon wortcn - who brought
four busloads of protesters as .. ell
u 1 rn&amp;rchlng bilnd to gain

attcnuon 1n Albany-arc mort:
dfcdWe AI &amp;CUing thcir lnll'fCSit

rcprocnted btc:ause: they vc- act i\oe
lobbVl&lt;U

A

probkm for Sludc:nu, Ho)1
nocf'd. n chat many cannot J:e1
their • .,.... hc:atd an ~blllly
bcc.aWt I hey an not ablf' to '"Ott
IR chcu coUc1c communities. "the
pteplc "'ho II&gt;&lt; hc:rc: can't votc:
heft', ''

"My inl&lt;rp&lt;c:t&amp;tion of thc: 261h
ammendmml b if you'tc: 18 yean
old you can YO&lt;&lt;- You mould be
a.bk t o voce •here you bn ••• he
uscntd
Hoyt &gt;PC&gt;rt$0rrd a btU tn lbc:
I(Jlilllwe to alkH• all studeau. ..1\c:tbtr bvtO$ tn th&lt; dotnU or o n

eampw, to vote ln ll't0r coUC'IC
oommunlly. ~lhouah tbc: bill
nf"'er pii.Ssed the Stale Senate he u.
ronfld~l that "beforr the nut
tlection, a pC't~n •iU hrt 1blc 10
vorc '*htt''c\'cr he o« siK wanu. ••
Ho)'t crlliascd th&lt; SUNY
tyst&lt;m lot ·~b• lack or ..tr
... rriClal&lt;l c:adl c:ampus bu " H•
JQU&lt;Strd ........ the thODe&lt; tlus
camp\» can IP""C more. to Burtalo,
w&amp;eh cbc fCIOW'Otl. heft 111e an do

Jim Sullevfr,. :;-trutrl

Hughes relieved as UB coach;
Pope to take over duties
By lt.EVlN A. ltRUECER
!i,porrs E/J110'

hours- before the
men'&gt; vanity bask.c:tball
team was holdiO$ lu lint
p&lt;aaicc of tbe 1982-'3 KiUOn,
head Coodl, 8Ul Huahn wu told
t1w he bad th&lt; optioft or oth&lt;r
rc:sllnma his .,.,.;tioo ot to bc:

J

u.lt

cll.Jm.....s.
"I am - th&lt; coodl Ibis Y&lt;ll,"
Hu$11&lt;1 wd In on lntcrvic:w wltlk
ttY-owl ror the: DC'W KUOD wa-c

bdna hdd limult anlausly in th&lt;
Clark Gym . "Tbrtoc: hows qo I
wu told tbu by (0\aiml&amp;n or
Racrcodon, /Uitletia aad Relocc:d
ln.MI'liCtion Sal) Esposito. "He
offered lht optioo of rt.Jipllna co
tDC fOf my ba&gt;cfn , u be pullt.
He Qplaincd !bat tbc: rt:aoon •by
SC.It Aauablyatu IIIII Bo)1
Jim S..lleymte Sp.ctrum
b ..-u clone DOW and - &amp;I 0 !Mc:J
M&gt;Uid .,...Yl bt wed ... tloclmt a lolto bdp th&lt; city."
umc wu beaUK it would Pvc: me
The la&lt;t or Rlf sufficict&gt;q, be
,_, tilne 10 t&lt;d: llDOlb.,. PQ&lt;hlot&gt;
"""'" Hoyt - .,.......;a,
howtVft, wbc:tha bc: •ould
&amp;lllcl.b-uatc:d byaatpJ&gt;llt
elseWhcn and abo it would
wppgn studcnl proposals to pvt
on JluOml c:ntollment by ~b&amp;Dy
prt"CDl tnt from opentin,m 1 JO
wlUeh In this era or apau;lve
{lucltnu c:ontnal over the day to
called 'l.une duel&lt;' pOlitiotl...
day oprratlon or the bwk1ina.
privase eduearlon i1 unappropriatc,
HuJhc:i was told initially lhal he
"Wbal the SUNY systan should
would 110&lt; be lncludtclln any
lA • pw usct to th&lt;
dq 11 opm iu doon co wfloev&lt;1
fUturc: plans ror lhe bllkc:tbllll
Buffalo c:ommunby, Hoyt
winu to come-.'' Hoyt maintained. proe:ram last Auawt when he
ma.l:ft.t&amp;I.AC'd. ••we like you ... He
r&lt;Cdvc:d a leuc:r from Eaposbo
"That- doa oot shc: (UB
cxpondtd upon tlus qualiryinalbat
aOlUIJ IIW lbc: cooch M&gt;Uid 1101
Pr....San S!c:va~ B.J Sample and
k .. - , .... til&lt; lUpcrioc:
bc: tc:appomlrd a/lc:r hu current
llMralo State Praidcnl Bruoc:)
c:d..:atlon •hiCh c:an bt ....X...S
Ol»:r&lt;O' amuaa expuu Ia ~
JohoSlOM th&lt; Rlf-svfT'&gt;Cialcy tbty I !Ill.
bac ..... "til&lt; ~ ODftltl1l
need, .. Hoyt uploinod and adrlccl
u:st.o lbc coun1y. nac:rc- is more
thaa this would be • step toward
lll()tiC)' c:ocnlna lato th&lt; county
pu~er control aad cfflcla&gt;&lt;y in
a additlon to hanrlbna 1hc: men's
from U8 and Bull Statc: tJwa
tho runlliOi or tbe individual
vanity bllk&lt;~boll team, Huahrs
from B«hlehcm Sled.."
aho tc:adlc:s numCTOus acnmtl
Tbc: danJtr iltbat S\JNY is ..,-y c:ampllltl.
rduatln&amp; cla.ues in tbc
frqjlc, be expWnrd, ~b&amp;ny will
Hov&lt; lndicalc:d tb&amp;I hc: is
Un•vc:nlty's llAI proanm.
cut biaha' rducalion f1rst wben it
"CIItrtndy, hc: i&gt; of full
oamd tO ntducin&amp; th&lt; lx&gt;dJd as il oppOIC(Ito aay 1Wlion incrc:aoc fOf
;,._,e stucltou but ocldtd lhal be stand"'&amp; in che r..wy," Vice
cJid aot!Xt tlus """"
l'raldmt for "'=attaruc Allain
aoHap L Carer rc:duetd b 111 ra- ot r&amp;.tna tuition rO&lt;
ltobcn iiDssb&lt;ra said. "Ut&gt;Uilbe
SUNY fuucli:l&amp; by S 17 million. "A out of ll.IU studuw SIIXlO • :rear
(O&lt; lllc: 1000 of..,. Sludaus
c:nd or this Kademlc: :rear. be Will
lol or ... wonrd w:rj hard to act
CIDiltia.,. to be • mcmba of tbe
u bed:.'' Ho)1 uld o( th&lt;
ia SUNY. lk c:xplaiDc:d !bat ooty WOGld this briltl morc:
Ulli..nlty." Rossb&lt;ra rleo-tiBod
iqb~A~iw maoralloo of the
rnsut IIIlo SUNY, bul'lbo
runbcr COII\IIlefl1,
- ·cuu
bul .,..
.........,
!bat the or a "tw:f"' ocher Suu in lllc: Ual.oo it
HOWtvcr, Men's lnlerooliqaatc:
bolla&lt;~
l)'lllptomoti&lt;
cloina this 10 111," aad New YO&lt;t
Athlc:tk Dim:aor Bdwla Muto
uaad. " Willi the ll&lt;ll1 aovc:ruor,
should tc:c:p in Jlep with the Olb.,. notre! thot "as of ri$11t now,
"'bocvcr be is, the ponl:m wiD be
a_att uivcnity .systao,s._
e-ll ~ is buciJ!.q priiCI.icc...
b._u.a:· he noted.

Us

J

Kcu.c:lh POp&lt; hu been scrvana
u Vanity Assistant Coocll and
Hc:ad Coach of chc: Junior Vanuy
.oquad ,
When asked tbe q;.&gt;lion or
fUidtna • rc:pla&lt;tmtnt lot Huahn,
both Esposito ond Huahel rc:fuic:d
10 com_
mcot..
In a mc:t:tmltoday W&gt;th
Roubcrs. HuSh&lt;~ W1ll formaluL
his reasons for 1101 tokmalh&lt;
option or resicnint hu chorc:i u
hc:ad coodl.
10
Thc:Je art two rcuon• •hY I
rc:c:lthal I should nOt rrsfan,"
Huahc:a wd. "Fant. h is prd&lt;rllly
In the middlc: of thc: yut. I ftc:!
thac I should 1tonot my contr'IO
aod fiiUSII tht Y&lt;1J. Tbc:n. you
r..UZ. lhal til&lt; pla)l&lt;n chat arc:
hCTc: u chis ldlooluc: hCTc: 10 play
bal.aball loc mc: I cloo't -nl to
com&lt; ...,..,.. as btio$ qotbticol,
b.. Iliad pw hopes for cbe
team. I think thot ln ord&lt;s for lbc:
team 10 achieve: tbe bat poJc:nllal,
I should be thc: coach thJs

season.·•

T he optioru &gt;r&lt; not his, HuJhc:s
claunc:d, ali!Joaah lbc c:nd rault
iJ vuy much th&lt; ·"
The d«ision by EspOsito - to
ruppoinl HUJheslast 1\IIJUII as
coodl and pbyaic:al rdUClltion
tcKbc:f alier Ibis :rear, wu putly
baRd 00 I WO OJ)IK'IisaiJ prc:p&amp;rrd
by Muto aad Director of Basic

lnmumon £4-d Mldtad. ~
was Huah&lt;~' riaht, occordlnato
th~ Unllrd University Prof&lt;UOn
(UUP),
he should hove: bun able 10 view
lh&lt; appnisals for tbdr valldlly.
Hupcs was denied ...,... to lbc
c:vallwloN, 10 be toot • aria'uc&lt;
cue apinst IlK Utuvc:nity, ...t\lc:ll
bewoa.
The appraisals ~ rcwntiOil by
Muto and Mlcbod and vlcortd by
Hupcs. Thr tvoltwloru, HUJ)K:a
rdutrd in a rttwn lettCT to Dean
or the Division or Undetaraclullle
&amp;!UClltion, Joha Pcndotto, ~

..weak aucmpu co Jl.t.Ufl"y •'hat ta
an unjust recommcndadon."

Th• !imina or 1hc IICiions taken

•aains Huahc:s has len • lllitins

Unprcssion on htl nund or tht
procc:tdinas of UB'$ Mhl&lt;1ic
Ocpanment.
"Wltm you uc: cold four hours
bc:forc: your rem basketball
praaic&lt; or the .....,., that ,..,..,
.,.,.;tion u a basketball c:oa&lt;ft 11
no lon:1a, •ell, Lhaa d about u
bush lealuc as you can possibly
gel," HU&amp;hc:i Wei. "I JU&lt;ll lhat II
only bc:c:ouSt we arc: d&lt;allna with
bu!oh tc:aauc: pc:opk."
• HUch&lt;l ..pla!nc:d IhAl lh&lt;
outcomes or th&lt; Jlic:vanct erial
aplnst til&lt; Univc:nily can be
varied. Tbe rrsuh oollld be In cull
S&lt;ttkmtnu to salary,
rarsst&amp;l&lt;niCDI&gt; ita form• or lhe
oaac:IWia and/or tc:adliaa
positiolls, Of an)1h10$ "' baWUD.
.. nw is probably another
main ,....,., •hy they dcdrltclto
l&lt;t me ao now. Tbc:y dlc!n 't will\ I
10 run the risk of UI Winnina
another SUNYAC chllllplon•hop
or aolnsto thc: NCM't qaln.
buawe: thm whtn the lime- comQ
to let me JO, peopk will see th&lt;
rQJ way lhu lhe UnlvHJily
op&lt;ratc:s," HU&amp;ha said. S..mtl
mcwaball playn~ •ho w.,.c:
I'I1D&gt;Omlto ho•c: c:ontcwplatrd
&lt;illma out tbc: . . . - ;r Huahc:s
was to conllaut his dulles as Head
Coacb •ero ....., &amp;I 111&lt; prtl&lt;tiec:
turUna rumO&lt;s that somnhina wu
up with HuJhe~..
No pi~ &amp;I practlct wc:r&lt;

allowed to comment u a new'
blackout was imposc:d.

T he iaformation about Huah&lt;s
- bdd in th&lt; or secrecy,
ooly th&lt; Atblc:tk IJ&lt;ponmc:nt proclaimed 10 hovt koowll it tva&gt;
bows before pnajce IWUid
Monday in O.k ()yrD.
Esposito hu inllnlclrd th&lt;
basketball playcn aad coodlc:a not
to araal any lntc:rvlewt about the
•-HUOHU - U

�lHE spEURlJM

in short.
C.llll l'll'

lntnmurals announce policies
~ foJio - ·mt
S&lt;ipmU~J&lt;

os lhr polrc.r of l"'romwro/s u rrporlrd b) Hrtld
Mirhatl O'Co~•o-.

Sln{'lt' DSS\ImJI'J m~ dut.tcs '*l'b the Dfpanmau or Reanuon
ln~r•mural

S..vom, it hu bt.1l b!oU&amp;]II 10 my antn\100 \bll
pnwm oohcr than UnnUJII\ "udtnl$. facult)
havr bettl
pon~&lt;~r•unr •n vur lnlramllt"ll Pf'Oir&amp;m• Th~t os noo to ~. and tv

and

and''*"

rttlrn• It • nc,. roll('f e&lt;&gt;ntcrnln¥ I D '1 "lll \'C tnfcnal
•
~tantnJ •• the Foil of 19X2 ,. . .. ,u condua I D. d&gt;cc:l-s. m&gt;l tn&amp;
,
&gt;\IT&lt; tlftl aU \ram membctt llo&gt;&lt; ptOpn I 0 . (I ....~doted I D. card
h&gt;l s1udtnh tn upda.aN ,f\."Ttatton rcmul (ot ahunnt, f"'-uJa) ud
....m and th:u chf') 1arc em 1M r~ttr bt(Of't c.ch contest b
1t!Arted Trn_) "dl bt dOOT by lt'lf kquc •upcouoJ. tU ulhar
fbi"'DIIhlhl) Ttlt~ ~«.l~ tn•'t be \."&lt;'tndl.h:ltd at an\ hmt: dUtrl"'l
Of lflet the COOIUI b) m)"WWf, b) tht ~U ptrvtiOr rot lhiU p:ltlK'UI.U
&lt;ron. or b1 lh&lt; gam&lt; ofrH:.al• In Older 10 avuid frtqucnl an&lt;l
proloaJtd dell) or &amp;amn. tht&gt; ofnoah "'U not bt rtqulrtd to n m
a cllt(~ upOn rcqun1 by the te:sm aptam dunnJ a pmt. 1r )'ou
f~l that lmpropn"t.:) C:\1\L 'f"'ak to mr about Ihem. and "'c. ""1U
run • eheclr. on the: tnm lR QUtJtion
If. onor co •Ja.tnt, 1 tcutn u found to have un lllt&amp;al p~ay(r, hr
will not tM- permtiiC'd 10 pla)' or 'ompttr In the: C'Ontol and 1f h u
found that hc/ lhr ha\ panldpattd In any l)rtvtou.s r.an'ti: lhty will
~ forfeited If th&lt; lll•a•l piayet tt round clunn1 or aHrr route.st,
that ond all pnor ~~~ '"" br fot felled

lntramutal

I

Ehaihllll~

Ruin loo all Spons

I All f&lt;&amp;JSI&lt;red &gt;tudvlll, la&lt;uhy an~ &gt;1afl mtmbrt&gt; ol UB arc
eLa)blr lO compcorc: m the 1n1ramuraJ C'roaram. ~~~ tho~ barred
by tho S1udtnt Health Srmcn beau&gt;&lt; or ph)'SICal dtfeat
2 An\ man or -oman .. ho f,fd Qmcd a Y&amp;Jilf7'lr1ter or
fr&lt;&gt;hman ltn«, •t any lnSIIIUtlon aJ••~a collcpolt •ork shall no&lt;
br dt&amp;•blt to compnt In lh&amp;l lnlramural spon for - htch htl lih&lt;
h0&gt; eatllC&lt;I • lrllcr fiX ""' yur
J Studtna aot dt&amp;Jblt for compn•n&amp; tn lntnmlltliii'C)tU may
panl&lt;ipa1c ., an orr"'""
• Mcnt Wolll&lt;'ll du&gt;ifiod 1&gt; prvfentonal uoda A.A.U . rules Wll
not br di&amp;Jblc to c:ompnc •n Intramural Sporu ID th&amp;l &lt;pon
hrt tltr hiU aompcted u 1 prof.....,.,.)
.s. A team fouod JVih&gt; or ~ttlfta noo-dtclbk pb)'&lt;rllll lheu
COflltll Wll be lined by forfauna thc&gt;r .ocbrdulrll ....... ...
6. To l'OIIIpct&lt; .. a dwnpoorulup conta~. a 1cam OICII\bcf mWI
ha&gt;c plal'al ia at lasl 1100 f&lt;IU\al'ly acbccllalcd contaU.

MM~d•tory

Assembly
Meet ing
Friday , Oct . 29th
Talbert Senate
Chambers , Presi dent
Sample will Speak
Homecoming
Commuter lre.tkfast
Friday, Oct . 22nd
Capen Lobby

I

f.xtem.. AH.US

Committee Meeting
Thursday , Oct. 2 tst
5 :0 0 PM Rm 222
Tal bert
Ac•de•lc AHalrs

eo. .tttee Meetlfts
Tonight 7 :00PM
Senate Chambers
Wine &amp;.. Cheese W ill
be Served

•-•en

S.th Qooclchlldlldltof.Ht·C~It l

l-"Y Can.-oiiiM• Nglllllt t flftot
Jon DlltiM.M:t !ftiD kif«

7. No plaY&lt;f may compel&lt; a.s a mtmbcf o( 1"0 tcanu In tilt wnc
spon ana..,. pmc or the ochedulr. II pla)&lt;U do tfli\I(C'I from
one team 10 anolhC'I' alcmwards, 111t tram to ,.hit'h lht lnc.ll&amp;o~bk
ploya h.u ITOJUfrrrrd tlt.U be tiabk for for(tll
s . Faoilly and staff membm "'"" pay the spooflod f«&gt; "" up bt
tht Intramural Ocpa:tmcnl an&lt;1 can ronuaa tilt lnlfcunural olfl&lt;t
for inform~hon c:on«mU\1 1hit
9_ £ad\ uudm1 ~Kipaunc 1ft muwnun.b '- req)On\lbk foa ht\
o"n rtiJI'b!lil). Ant qu«nons •hould be rcfmed to lilt lnuamu
ofrttt and n.~fin&amp; obtaintd prtor to p&amp;nt:1f"'hon

At.,_ 0 flt~hlei... M .... EcHtot
o.~.o

lit.,..

rt 0/fwtol

OtYI(t cHtUs• C01tftUI..,U...O

_ _c.,

LQ PIJr~Hifl.ut.Mf

01•~ Cl...~,..tv,.

F-••w,.
J...-.. 51.1•'-'r "llofG

L4ft .sc.~u.

10 Tram manq;cn ma) dw&lt;:L on tfiJJbilit) of 1hnr O'Aft rl,a)'c'r\

or thclf opponents. Ruhn&amp;~ ..m be mode on the ba"' ~f tht faa.
f'Jdcr'llecL Thts offJC( -.iU not !JVC" \0 U) maA~.IttH M ltam tht
n~ of on opponcnl •ho haJ rqJ•Ined an tb&amp;lbUH) pr01C11
11 . P1111C19anll mull \Ito• I D » rcqwred lltth&lt; 1 0 Polh.'
lnlramuraltmn dtp&lt;Hit, refund and """'d Pol~

....

GarySuwftfC• _.•
Stth Al*"-'Cirt'

~I

o... H«~"" ~'o

:.~ P.ew~A ~t S,DOm

1. Teams "hn:h.1Jtd 10 p.&amp;nh:ip.~tt '"an hnramutal Tram C\otnt Itt
r&lt;qucstcd co submit •IIU&gt;tanltcot ap--~ drro•ll or 515.00
10 the lmramural orr..~.• l hcy Will tit &amp;ivtn • mtlpt
2. This SIS.OO rcprocnu thlt tam's romrnlumcntiO apptll 11 oil
contests on time.
1 . The SIS.OO Will~ :u:counted for and plictd In chc lnlfamural
Team Dtposir Acoounl (Bank) by tho R.A.R.I Blllonm olncc.
4, Tht deposil i&gt; to be handed in with thr romplcted romt
S. The amounl of refund ..;u be pr&lt;-dctmnined by tht ttam
managcu • • the organizational m«tina (ca. or su.oo drposll lht
maMa&lt;n may dcc:idc 10 allocatr Sl.OO or chr SU.OO to ao 10 thr
ln1ramu111l Ttam Awards ACCOUOI for ICHhil\&lt; IOf lh&lt;
Cbamplomhip Tam).
6. Upon tO&lt;IIplrllon or a t&lt;111ll'&lt; &gt;&lt;hodulr , a dnianaled ltam
membct may piCk up a card from lht lnlramural Omct llancd by
Michael O'Connor, Head Supmoisor, lnlramural Srnoieu, He "'II
lhc:n takt thar card plus lhr team'a rt&lt;dpt for ilt&lt; drpo•h ro !he
BU&lt;incu Office (Room I Sl - Alumni Attn a) for tht rctund.
7. Drpo$11 money rrom tho tcanu who forftll conlcstl ,.;u br
lrllllsfmcd inro tbc Intramural Team A..,arda IICCOUnl .
8. A lc:atn Who forfriU oat COftlt&lt;l willlo.. \ol of 11'1 rtlund. If
lhe .._ tctm fotfrits a &gt;&lt;cond lime it Will br OU1 of 11\t lcquc,
p/111lottlhe remainder of it's~ .
9. Otpooit money rrom teanu who fall to pia up 1hdr ckpo!jl
mOD&lt;)' ~ore tile &lt;P&lt;fif!cd n:fllftd dcadllnc wW be tnoslmed onto
the ln~nm.nl Team Awvd.a Mcot.tnt.
10. Rtfunda will ~ JTllltod for a reuOIUiblt number or wttb
lollowq lht c:ampjetioo of all pby for the p&amp;nl&lt;ulat spon. The:
dcadlin&lt; lor n:fw&gt;dS wW be oo yow rc/llftd rocdpe. 'Otis rdllftd
dtadllftt will be strittly adlleml to. Your c:oopenrloa b
_.Qatod.

I

0. tdte M¥1 •ne.Ar4
T(lof'I)G*~,...,.,c:

taoo !ci'IOQ!t)' Sun Ft 4111rt
Sc:of F••,.•IP"&lt;&lt;tG

..,t&lt;.t\M f F Hoo;.lntJI "~ CofttdOtitJnov
Ml~htt4 t Shttt..VI.nl. ._... 6ft t~tQ.,
._,lctwtcl4 C" atoloiAf~Hrtlal•g Mt~tl gtr
Cind)' UUOtiiiNAd,.Cootdlnl tOf
R~ft MllttOPNdiiC-IIM M t"ttlil• t
~t~ OtvaJdi.&amp;d rl

U,ut!•

f'todlld/Of! Coof.

C&lt;M'Mey/Pfoduetlon

rttt~ S~ltUifl It lltved 0)'

the Flt114
Ntwtpeptr StndiCat.. W• AnOti•J.

~':!.'~r:t,t::t:..~,::l:~~=~~nt~
ei'!Cf un-t.o Praa.a S)'ncflCa._. rM

nattortal
bt C&lt;1Mmu~e.non1 • M

St&gt;«rtiiffl It r.o'Mtnled l()f'
~ttlnt

ACI..,_,I.,.ng s.'v!Ctt ~~ StwcMnlt lncCircu'1:non •vtteoe: 20,000

TN SPKttum omoN , ,. toe-ted,.,_
14 ta.tO;' HaiC. State Uftlvtof'atty of Ntw
VOl'\ al Suttato. l!k.llf~ Hew YO!A

t42110. T - ( J t 6. . .:..a.
till BlllfOIJO, H.Y Till

~I

SpfctNm stloldenl ~Inc.
EdUOfi.. ooMcy ~ br the

t•

6tlllc&gt;tW.CO.IOf. _ . . . , . ., .,.

""''\ef """""'•tlbout
ol tM
tcnMftl

[he . . . . . . .

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e.Kolo,NY

ATTENTION

Make Your PI~
Now For
Homecoming
Weekend
Events Are
Conveniently
Scheduled
Throughout the
Weekend

It's Not Only A
Game

The Sherlff•s Dept.
Will le On C.mpus
Oct. 15th to Issue
Sheriff ID CMds

These Wil l Be
Required Aft er New
Drinking Laws Take
Effect. You M ust
Have Your Birth
Cert i ficate Pl us Proof
of Permanent
Address.
Oct. 2 5-2 6 Harriman
Oc t . 21-28 Capen
Oct. 29 Ellicott
(Blake Ce nter)

I

�Enrollment gives
SA fiscal anxiety
ncr WO&lt;tlns '" bud8d uound the -..w Qpe&lt;~ocl ._..,.t of
manclltot}' student r... tot.. pooid by 12,.aG W&gt;d..-psdoatt
$ludml0, the Student Alooclation (SA) may n01 have tl\0\l&amp;h
func!J to f\llliU Its expo&lt;tatlons for the year.
A rtttnt article In Tht Rtporttr Ustocltht amount of undttlfaduates
this .tcrne.stcr u "approaimatc:Jy 10.)00," accordina 10 SA Ttt:uuru
Eric Friedman. This would put SA fat t..low upo&lt;tocl revenue&gt; • "I
became: a lutlt WiJrnt'CI when I saw 1ht Oaure,'' be said ''but I dfdn't
thlnt It could be rlaht."
Aller acttins on contact with the ofrl« or Student Accout&gt;:&gt;,
friedman c:onc:luded 1h11 the artJdc probab1y "took into account only
(ull~ime. cloy und&lt;r1radoalt studcoiS. HopefuUy, part ·time stud&lt;nll ..UI
tate up the .llack so that my fiaur&lt; will be coma ." The SA wiU not
know deftnltcly unt~ Octob&lt;r 20 whrl1 tht final f~&amp;ura wdl be com paled
and released bY Stud&lt;nt Account&gt;.
The pcwlblnaty or the Uruvermy h4VUIJ misalmly &lt;k&lt;rd&gt;ocl
rotollmmt. ho•&lt;'«. dot&gt; noo phM&lt; Fnoclmal&gt; '-rllen arc many people
•ho ....,t to a&lt;t•nto tlu&amp; Uru,mil)." he S1lld "If lher undaatliiWed
by a buk thli Kmt:Un. 11 .. ou)d bt tU)' to mort than make up (Of 1t
nm saodln by 1ncrcutna the enrollment by an t"cn &amp;fcald
pcremtlll&lt; "

EARNOVER$1,000
AMONTH.

A

IIID OPBI THE DOOR
TOITOP
BIGINEEIUIIG FUtURE.

•

How many corporations would be willing to pay
you over Sl,OOO a month during your junior and
senior years just so you'd join the company after
graduation? Under a special Navy program
we're doing just that. It's called the Nuclear
Propulsion Officer Candidate-College Program.
And under it, you·u not only get great pay during
your junior and senior years, but after
graduation you'll receive a year of valuable grad·
uate·level training that is not available from
any other employer.
If you are a junior or senior majoring in
math, engineering or physical sciences, find out
more today. And let yQur career pay off while
still in college.
For more information, call the Naval Man·
agement Programs Office at (7lo) 856·1730

lI
S.&lt;'

Trt~rn~rer

Eric Friedman

M a,or ut~\p«ttd ~pm.\el havt' abo crq:n up on the- SA bud1c1
.acc:ordtn&amp; to fncdm&amp;n Tht ra.nnly atnvt"d Studc:nl Counc and
TcKtltr E\alua.uo" .. hod • tOtal oo~t etf Sl4,000, ··.,h.c:h -.-..mort ch.an
~&gt;t

h•d rlanned ' Al\0

~ub

8o.,d I h&gt;d 10 he h411ed OUt 0\tl the

toumrnct
The up..UOTilne "biUJ&lt;" ...m be tht Ooot eoverlng that SA "IU he
buy~na far l hr 4\lumni An·na. iU t hat ('Ogtcn\ &lt;~nd ucher ncnt\ ~~~n tx
hC"Id on 'h•rmrra.saum noor "It ""iU "·(ht SJ6.000." f n tdman
connnue:d. "11hhnujh ~t ha'V«: no' worktd out a paymc:nt i'-htdult wuh
the ~;.•nmpany yn ••
Sf'\ hoc-r' Ihat tl ~o&lt;ln ray off tht' CC»l of lht 0(10r CO\tr1n&amp; Wlfh fht
11'1'-om&lt; from t\tloo a"~~M\, ··Tock1n1 tnro ~unt b.tnd\ th:u .:harJc

r.-r

.wrto\lm.lutl) SlO.U()1
Ill rcrfOf"m::mcc.... (" \h0\1 .... tJf' a&amp;k 1\)
"\.."Crttrh\h tht\ .,, ~o.h-'IJj.l•&amp; SIO rcr rlr.;.\et ;\fter ;&amp; fc-\f ,hO'At, h('l'l' "'•
Jhr lt.;:h:l rn,~ ._ II rNt~ .. ~h JO w .. n '
"lrc:.IJ) ~~~,, dl,.v•\cd ' ' I ,{'ln«FF lu (.C!'mmcmuraJc Ul'f: ufht.ill&amp;

. .. . ... ~t ..

Nunu, \rena on Ot\:cmber 30 The- l n&amp;\.t'''') t.~ltltktl h.u
a.I'(W~h~ S,\ .md ll: ~B .sPou1 a f!C"(onnall&lt;~ "vn h., '\4ui,l~n. •1

£'tptf1lr'l' ,,,

,un or the """""''f\t~
-\n .allJ,hon.J ptohJtm •· 1hc rr~fil made .u '"ott..rnt.. 14!'\• r.Jmr to

Fnt4m•n \\ hen SA reath('1; th~ ptJnl v.httc 1t hll\ r•Jd off 1hc nt"\)f•f1a
"1\\C'ttnl and" rt'flflltr'l ~here .,.tll u so:' uor , our'f. tbe rwofn '-"An PIJ
'b~ ~ 1nh." tht hte ~ho'ki. the Fna. m order to 'ho'ft&gt;u~ mttrc
aura~ltblt

.·tm..:crh, •· he nmtd

"m

E'rn 1rntcr pm.,vtt
he put on t.bt: SA budttl whtn \'adnul
MUdtnt jrOUP\ &lt;~.d: (or lnc:rcut&lt;l fundina. A few ~:oupl. MKh ~~ lht
6 1•d 'itudcn; UOt(U'l ha\~ ma.rJt U drar •~'lilt rhry will he .ktUut l••~tr
amounts or mf'nfY

''fllcft art Alv.-.'t)S -,ort une•pec.tLd cot.t'l!i, "

THE SPECTRUM

1•-

......... , .

l

, •

• ,,., . ... .,

w~. 206ct-

.... , •

....c.-r.;• ...o .s_

•ta . n..a.....,... . a-

�Dorm Authority $52
million in the red
540 mmion ~·~nee Ct.nltr tt
Quct"ns Colle&amp;C', a nC'w \He for
Medpr E•aru Colle&amp;&lt; In

By SETH All.EN
C11~

T

l:.duor

o l: 8 (OnKrunton

Broo._h n. buakhna rf'nO'tluons at
Host&lt;!&gt; Comm•n•l• Colle~ 1n I~&lt;

pro)cct&gt; ...u I&gt;&lt; ~rid orr
bcc:a~ ot rC'Can
:ro~btti c.-.pcrlc-n~f'd ~' the 5l· 't\
Dormuur) fund

BloAA and at &amp;ron\ Cornmun~t)
Collq:C' and roaJUuctton •• chr
Colk:lc: of lmuranct' '" fo• n
\1anh.anan an \Otnc: JVOI«U that

Coo~runt('ln rt\\JtC'I \ a1 lht
Cll) Um\tt\JI) of ~f'~ YofL. anJ
at • pn-.asr collc:rc. ho•f'\rr ~,u

t&gt;&lt; aftMtd
Rtpeartd call• 1o &amp;Jr.· olfo&lt;t
1n ~Nn" II!C'tt noc rc:curntd , bu1 3
State- Unt\C'f~al) of ~'"" Yor~

ha'c to bt dda\td no• thal a
pncrnmtnt ;.n:uuurs nrm •hat the
SIAl&lt; DormliOT} AulhOrtl)
ln\rSI.cd H1 ha_, gonc ~an~rupt. n

wa..' a.nnounrrd thh v..•cotlend
Tbt authOf'tt) tS an andtpfndc111
Otllrlit;UIOn 1h11 \tll't bond't 1\l
fm.ill~c: ron~uuc-uon

&lt;OU&lt;a&lt;&gt; alld
au~norn)

(SUN\') spOl.rtm:t.n '-&amp;Jd thlt tht

Dormuof)' Authont) b not
t..Urfentl) coautrunina an)
buildlne.• fo• SUNY v._.
Prcstdrnt for fmlnte ami
M.nAgrmtnl Ed~.ud Dol~''"'"
that tht Authont) 11 not bulldlna

ta}-.e:s

Ol 11t

mnnc\ ,,.. tht r.rm Lomba-rd \\all
ln.. as 1hr umc n annou-ncC\1
"'t'll.i.la'&amp;l

J""
to-ut '"""" -\~tmt f '&lt;""''' Ouco,;.tor
-\11hur SJIC'\.1.-,ad Tltt '"" )or4

B ates uuJ thl1 tht dtf;) \ -..-uJd
.,.. •~on "I tho• I t~a• 11 lh&lt;
bq.mn11\J! at ·~ ftft t)lct the
fiC'tiltmtftl' ..ould mo"t AI""'

"~ f.nJ ttt1: •ulhur h
Q("
C"\fl6.l 4n) "~n\.lru.;ttOn '-'tl.a&gt;~

~tn}

•uthofll\ '\ rft'J-Iim'." 84tc~ t.Jid
h hb to~Lm l&amp;n£tl than o;.t

ft"tM JhJt lhf't h~J Mn 1~"
u!'lllflhll'" 1\ ~o~•Jf~tnf I(' (all

C'\f'«:lrd bUI '4herl II oiOC'' jlf'l
rewl..,nJ, then ""C' .... 111 tl( b•d. en~

ttniHnal) t:l"'ntltUt.:llvn I ul\lJ
L•f'~iH'C 01rc,·1ut Ounal far\&lt;)', 1

iUtd 10

Nn\,.arH" '" m•ii

"u&amp;wl. arus
S'~ mlllh--.n "'' r'hlt ~.. rtSI t"

Tltr Timu reporltd that lht
Aulh~ril} &gt;nd Lombard·W•Il orr
cr)"'uaco come to a settlttnrnt
The firm's assttJ ha•e b&lt;tn fro&lt;rn
b) th&lt; ban~ru~I&lt;Y coun unultht

••r Slructuru al UB. •ddlna c~at
tM SUNY ConJirl.h.,,on FunJ
l.".lft of lhiU

had ln... ~ttd SlOZ

tiJ f't'h.t'fH

mtl1t0f'

ruoJ«1 .,
Th&lt;

h~&gt;rtrah

~.u

fuur .w~ that t1 .. t'vllf not: h•'"
pu...,.cal rUn.1 on 1h,

l"~lSUIOn

10 thUe

un

•tlh

I

mllhon thai •ould h••• bttn U&gt;td
1n conuuccion prOJ«:U tied Up '"
coun, Batt&gt; npla.otd
The S40 million it C0\1 for lht
Qu«ns Collti&lt; S&lt;ien« C&lt;nttt ...
r.,&lt;td chroucb a bond ""''·and
ill of ll ""Al m\oesttd ..lth
Lombard \\au. Batt\ nottd
Fotln ai)Jed thai lhr ~·
(.tnte~

....,.,utd repiXt" buddma)

'\tt'LiftHC'\

from lht c:a.rJy 1900'i "'hc1t the
an cunCTith
h1..-attd "We: -....rrc rud) tO &amp;1'
ahud "Wilh 'ht pfOJ«l and Wf'

pUlJt\.1111. ••

'wtrt itOpped frQm go1nx af!ttt.l.

Jflt..\f~

more

outcome or thC' case:, IC'avinr U44

"'en~or d~nmc::nu.

Your Student Association
Is Holding An

ACTIVITIES FAIR AND
You're Invited
Tuesday and Wednesday
October 26th &amp; 27th
In Capen Lobby from 1 0 AM - 3 PM
Featuring Music by U.U.A.B. &amp;
WRUB ,
Coffee , Donuts &amp; Bagels
By Commuter Affairs, J. S . U. &amp; a
Host 'of Presentations by Various
Clubs

All Are Welcome!

and obv•ously we arc concerned
th•r." Farley ..id.

~bout

D aphe thac fatt chat a parking
101 "'" mo•td to allo,. mo.,h
spa« for

lht .w:iencec:ente,r.
for C'Onstruaion bids ts
btlna deftrrtd untU "&gt;I ~"

~cherhsena

Quttns Borou&amp;h t&gt;re&lt;ldrnc
donold R. {'lonts Sllid he excxn•
lht Aulhathy nol 10 Jtroy 100 far
ftotn l&lt;hedult, accotdlnJ IO tltt
nc-.spapcr. Manci cxplamc:d thai
lhe Science Center hti bm1
dtlaytd for ovtr a dO&lt;adr, and "
JU!t a1 impORIIII CO l~Unt) b

mdctu chat we wiU bt in: a

Co the Citt UnJVeUtly

posiuon to awatd eM conaractl
:ann the btd' an: rcca\ed." 1 Bates

Quttru Collta• Spok~P&lt;r&gt;Vn
Ron Cannavs noced chal ~ around
brta1tnJ m.mony for thr &gt;&lt;rtn«
~..11 .... rlaMtd for thl• ....1
Cannavo oddtd 1ha1 "lht
ifOundbftaklnJ rtj)rt..n .. OUI
assurance c.hat tht av.ard1ng of the
t'onuace wdltakc plate within 1hc:
n&lt;\l few we&lt;b. Ob\10Uily 1hr
unctnaJI'Itic~ hl¥t no« been d~artJ

;added

Bll&lt;&gt; 1010 Ihe Timrs lhll the
dell) sllwld not IA&gt;I kmJn rhona
rc~ Yttd.i, bul tbc a.aning dare
ror cotntrUCliOtt ¥~&amp;1 .niiJ
Uft{Cl'Uln ''Wt ha\C I

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ROina ahcod "'ilh h when lh&lt;
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PROCESSING &amp; ISSUANCE OF
ERIE COUNTY SHERIFF'S PHOTO
J.D. CARDS
As A Service to Students·WIII Take Place
As Follows:
Oct 25 8 26. 1982-Mon. &amp; Tues. 8:30 AM·4:30 PM
Harriman Hall - The Palmer Room - 2nd Floor
Sou1h Campus (Main Sl. Campus)
Oct . 27 &amp; 28, 1982 · Wed. &amp; Thur. 8:30 Am ·4:30 PM
Room 10 Capen Hall · North Campus (Amhersl)
Oct. 29, 1982 • Fri. 8:30 AM · 4:30 PM
Milo red Blake Center - Ell leon CompteNorth Campus (Amherst)
Please Note TM Following Requl~ Documents:
Sinh Certificate illldlor Record of Bapusm
(no photocopieS permiUed)
Prool or permanenl Resloence: Driver's
License/Car Registration or a Cancelled Addressed
Envelope
Card Processing Fee of $5 • CASH
NO CHECKS PLEASE
For Addlllot~alltllormatlon Call Dr. Gruber Bt
636-28()7
A Ser&gt;l/ce Anqounct~menl By rhe Division 0/ Student
Altair•

~

~

�AGB debates sports
fundin
owers

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS:

SA Atbltllc Affairs D im:lor ktn

By TERRY C ANAOE
MU!IIIIInl Edt/Of

T

m rdurn for fu_ndfll&amp;tht
Un.a~cnu,.·s. athlrtic: ttrovam eamc
undc:r KnJltnlz.aUon b~ the
ArhltU&lt; Go&gt;tn&gt;II'Cc Boatd IAGBI

Monday
Mea&gt; lntacollcpll&lt; Athl&lt;tl&lt;
Director Ed Muto qUdtron&lt;d the
&lt;U&lt;WmW&gt;CCS uJ!Ocf "tuc:h SA

,ould rrecu an athle\Jc bud$&lt;1 .. ,
doa't thU1l rhlllht (AGB) &lt;h~Jr
on a ..lum. !bould rrecu tht

budgtt," Mwowd
••u tbnc-'s a rrHJt on J budlc:t•
fhtn:'s a &amp;ood rea~n torn. "SA
l\1111e!K Afflin Orurtor ltm I'&lt;•
e'q)laJned Ht cnftl m11wc of

rn.,or

moii"'C'

to.-

rthu.rnJ pll~'menc
''h 'l ~tfydtf(scuh to •·orl. "nh
!hat ~tnd ('If i._l)rJ

Olt tf QUI

ht.ad~

aU 1ht time-," Mu1o d«l&amp;rtd

Budget fr«l.lng "c:aUKS •
bardthlp on uudent't, \:.Oitehn and
rhc public"
Accordena lo chc toachn. a
(rozt:n budgel ma_y l"'ft\ient 1 time
or t\'tnt from takin.aplace
Uru'&lt;~Cn1ty

subjeC'tm&amp;the-

t•u
Admlnomaolon "'ould daall hooh

J&lt;Mr.J an~ lpct'ofoc tnt.:l&amp;&lt;l lin..

I()

Muto 100~ rnpon&gt;ibihty for the
~&amp;~d chat !lOme or 1he

mon buc

rtq\.ltsU 'ttl ere sdf"""'planuor)',"
The r.&lt;U2 wor~ (Of' rho t!'l'rSI t!
rcall~ Unta:U\1.1') ••

''I

•on 'i pr«C"'t: aoy reP' unless
u "&lt; dont now ·· ha prod~mftl
SA Prcilt!cnr CordeU Scllactotcr
nrwn&lt;d th&gt;l •1111• the budaa
upta.dlture rna.) loC'Cm dc&amp;l to
ath.Sdtc dirtCton. '' 1s not al••u
tho cas&lt; for ltudmt orrociah

SA wu abo upoa that u
r«f't\ cd no mcntton 1n ~pon•
pubhcauon\ ar lll ccmtnbuuonl 10
1be 11hlarc rrocram 1-.s
pro~

that

tht

dir«1or. a.nd athlruc aff&amp;Jn
duca01 be t&gt;nnl«&lt; on all aanK
da)' ~ropanu ""'lth 1 watnncnl
thar 1ht spon '' rund&lt;d b1
rnandiiOI') \tudtnl f«t,
Tho 1\GB •lilted 10 lhol YC1 an
11aumcm

en.sued over 1he

or

appropriatcnc&gt;&gt;
the !pom
lnfof'll'llfion dlrtc'\Or'~t rille. Muto
ltnned the. poshiof\ 11 \()Ont
promouon more than 'pon~r~
inrorma~lon .

' 'Th.,'slifc I ,...,, .. lvfO
responded. Sl\ TOU&gt;urn Erk
Ffiedma.n DOted. Hf h.a\-t the n,Jtu
10 frettt the budan but tht hoard

Information - In haht of UB
Spon• Information Dlrcaor ) doe•
I don'lthrnllsn'l proper." Mulo

must fC'VK""" the dft"lS.on

~

,.

Th&lt; AGH •11ttd to an
emcr&amp;W&lt;Y proadurc "here b)
&lt;!Ud&lt;nt and atltktK'I

Will diXUII any
budJ"'&amp;rf c:han&amp;t&gt; ,.;,run 2A
hour&gt; Sbould rbt four ~son

rtprH&lt;11taUVCS

ran

Wllik 1\lhlnics rcprcsauativcs
llltrnpl&lt;d to prn!Wk rhc A08 to

commun&gt;IY lw bcCft a ~bl..,
fO&lt; the arhktic prosram r.,. soru
umt '"Tht COIMitiJI&gt;lY wu tumtd
of( b)' our tlllliiUIJOft, and I don't

argued rhat tht m-en&lt; " SA
proe&lt;dur&lt; and mel&lt; df10ct1t 1\
11

WOU.td pa.~t&amp;Dtrc

that e¥eryC&gt;n&lt; would 1« tOI&lt;Ihct."

acco&lt;rltQJ to Fnednwl.
Th• motion wu lata anuncnd&lt;d
to avoid unno=ary clda)'J ann
the probltm was rnol•ed by
ha•1111lvo procao aD r&lt;qu&amp;• lor
pa)'lll&lt;llu (reps) but withold
questionable check&gt; In lhll way
lllc clrects would be rcatly for the

athletic direcaou as soon as lht
problem,ls dtartd.
lvcs c~w&amp;ed that a proe&lt;durc
a.,-eed upon at the Lui AOB
mccrina whereby tbo 1\lhlctic

1HE HOUOWPfNtrJPAPr:RS? WASN'T T11A r W/111 lrW?CEl10 I.JJBRICAI.ITE?
5UR£. .. ANO BoRIS IYIENZ£5PlAYE£)1iiE Ol.PGVP5'1'FRIEST /IV THE.5CEN£
WHB?E THEY 1'l.JRNEOI.Ct:15C 7HC GIRAFFES IN 111E{11/lr/ESEI?£ST/tfifWT...

Bur SA Sporu lnfor-manon
M1lt Eunct dofcndtd his rolt and
b.u tulc. ''Tbt Information I
handk 11 rltffncnl but ol's uW
111fonna1ian " l•o c~mtd.
"tll&lt;tt b aDI a ll&lt;t of sporu
111fonnlllon on lhtJ campo~." A
m~r

allow the IWirltn&amp; to conllnue untd
a Board da:won. Fri&lt;.tman

WELL "mERE VOUHAVEITIDLJ&lt;S.'AFrERSIVAU.OWINGOVERNINE:+IUNDR£1)
5Uf&gt;ErR-IIoT JALAPENO PEPPeRS, OLD ERNIE HERE ACTl/IULY
PReFE:P.S rifE 'TASTe o,: Q£1) VIENNA t!ANADIAN BEER TOA
N /C£ tXA.SS OF 1-STEPOV€NCJ..EAN£R .' WAOO'f'IJSAV, ERNIE?

''He docs no• duxnunate ,-pon,

cmc:rtt:nC')'

comnuucc ll()( apu to
• &gt;Olutlon. lilt tntirc board "ollld
be wcmbltd to rcndt&lt; • deas&gt;OD
WlliUn n houn ol the clwli•

Look Fo r APHOS at the Academic Fair, October 26 &amp; 27
tn Capen Lobby
"Special Viewing· MAN THE INCREDIBLE MACHINE '
Memberships will be taken these two days
All are we lcome to stop in our office. Hours are posted at
room 17 N Harriman .
Remember: Memembership fee goes up to S5 after
November 1st. ~

namn or 1ht

SA l"fC''Idcnl, vn prcndcnf.
trcasurtt .JPQrtt: •nrormallt'n

ton.sJduab~ embarrwmenl

budsct: fr«:c

Refreshments will be served.

on r~Jh ''1\&amp;) nn1 brtn done ·•

be powtti the Stude-nt
A.n oaauon tS~I •ctaam

(UI'Id&gt; ~ 1

The Association for Professional Health
Oriented Students _(APHOS) Presents·
Dr. F. Schimpfhauser, Associate Dean of
Medical Education at SUNYAB
Topic: The Nature of Undergraduate Medical
Education
· Wed., October 27 at 7:00 pm in 'Knox 14
All students Are Welcome To Attend.

or thll tnvohrs
promotions, ElmeJ capiOUitd
Promotrna 11&lt;\n !.ale&lt; 10 lb•

thud; 1tw they're twncd on 10 h
but lbc)''r&lt; ~rthn&amp; aood
"'bd," Wrntlln&amp; COKb Ed
M icllaelllld.
llolh ~behad and Elmtr hoped
lbll increased nudcnr suppon
would lead 10 111catn commutft1y
panlclpatlan. " We're •• lilt
procus or rumin&amp; rl•l• thin&amp;
around," M'&gt;ehad ,.;d.
Friday bqins • boll or
ftiltvitltS planntd to cdebrate
)«

hoenecomln1 ....~:end . Food,
beer, and dandn&amp; will be
~pc&gt;nsored

b)' SA and lllt Ah•mnr
Allodadon before, durina and

ann tllc I :00 pm foot.b.JI conttst.
aplna Brockpon at Rotary Fittd.

Most people prefer Old Vienna
to almost anything.
This advertisement is o blolont attempt to
persvode you to buy Old Vienna beer. II you keep
buying our beer. we'll keep running our cartoons.

OldVienna Canadian Beer

�editorial
Essentially ignored
For a community lhetreoognlzes lh14 Unlve~&amp;lty
u cssenllal 1&amp; Its economy, Erie County 1rea1s rls
lulure-UB siUOOn16-ralher poorly
Tho Erlr Coun1y Boaro ot Eteclions nas
consrslonlly enl orcod a New York Siete law
prohibiting stuQenls from voung In IMir college
communuv While lhe county may nave a case
aga1nS1 dorm sludPnl$ retldlng temporarily al UB
drl)llrorlly reslriCIInQ rnd&gt;v•duals' voung prlvllejjt$
osseo on tnt ntlghoorhooo lhey live In os goossl)

unfa•
Eue Countv 11 not atrata to rake ale In counting
.stuoents In theu census or 10 collect sludenl sa ..s
ta•~s ren1 ano 01111'r Dilts 11u1 wne" 11 comes 10
stoctents we are treoteo oofferentiY~ Why'l The
Counly 11 clurty afraiCI of stuoenl vole Its ki nd ol
funn~ 110,. t~at worlls. tM on 1ne United States, tal&gt;
payong citizens get to ma~e oeersrons aooU1 where
lner live
11 seems rna1 ahnough Erie nas complarn!ICI lhal
rlls losing businesses ana oopulalion over Ina pasl
lew years, 11 naa Dean Cllscouraglng a maJor
pepulll lon Influx from remaining In the area. What

feedback

Incentive does a student have to stay In a place
wllere their votes a~e nol counted and methOds of
ldentlflcallon acoepled in otllctr parts ol 1110 State
are refuted?
The oampus based too&lt;! servoce opo1allon
d8&lt;11alon to primarily accep\ Eroa Count, Sntrrlll's
Caras far ldentlllcatlon purpaaea Is another step In
lh8 face 10 OUt ol town student•. I&amp; lh" AICOMI
Review Boarct stating that a UB Student 10 rs no
longer w&lt;any proot or blrtf'l tor on campus
purchase,.., Perhaps we sllOuld begin validating
shallllf's cards
Students ehoutcl not go througn the nassle of
finding tl&gt;elr Dlr111 cerllllcale• and paying $b 00
to .... aro a county snerrllf's office wnocn lhey lla•a
no conlrot ove1 oecause they ••• dtsenfranonlsed
•nd ostracized
It stinks ol nypeerlsy

-

Lingering memories
Wllh the removal of Bill Hughea irom tile mens
basketball program, lour years ol conuoversy.
contusion and conflfcl mercifully came t o on
a11rup1 end.

SBA votes no
toiiO'*~nt waa unt to ua
f'&gt;MIIMnl 511.., B So"'P'•

The

Help offered

Tt•• Sruae~~r s, Auoc1e ti0ft

EOitor:

votod 011 Octo""' 13 011 ln. I»OJf
ol • 1fudettf tundfd •tud.nr uttlon
Tht S8A Mlle ~J rltll o th• t
sourc•• of lundlnQ Jttou/d be

What can be done
£411or

'"' Student A•~ocl"lott

•utmt.J•

th11

ye•r n•• doutJHid

I( ' mtf'tbflffllp JrOrJit 1.111 .,..,, ll'lfJ

conaldllttd b•lor• trtY deciJron
conu tn,ng nn• nalng tl'tl
con.tructlon ole stiJdem umon 1.1
,,,.,d trtt• Bot fd ot Qlfftton

•offHd ,,,, unlus ofl•• r soun:C!s
of !undlftl) ere a..•Min.-1, left'
JIIIOMII rlf lll nOt IIJdOIR 1ft)'

JIUGMf t~niOn (Uftf11(tfl proposals.

l1'1t tim•• trom ,,. yur t~elor.

• Mtt H I~Jl e1""e #!tO

PiSI~C.

'"• tt4JO" lor ,.,s 1.s th• sho • or
Nttttelf ltOff'J tJB SIUdeiUS w•ntu'lfl

J II P• I*TIO
Stuoent Bat "HOCiattoo Pres.kH:nl

In fe9•rrl• 1o 'iO~, '""'' page
editoria l, II s. V.P.. Tlto n~ Youl/1 IS

to - now th at The
SP4Ctrum .,111 oe • ~PI&gt;Ortlng 1••
arudenr.- thll r-11. In th• pest, It

comf orting

IHma- " " ' Tne Spectrum. In en
ltflmpt IO be truly ob}ecrl'l'e. WIS
1 ~tumbling bfocJt to atudtnr
I CI/Yflm A ! I lfudiHfl StJDI&gt;Orted
paPfr.Jt It n'ce to • • • 1111 f aWN
oe~np tflturn«J I hope to J H •
contltiMC"f In UJit" rn DeCf
tllf041QoiiOUI rftl IUtUta fllfltw tftln

lite d•chOI011tY 'fltlfkh

••tst• tor

1ft t ettre~

, ,. • "'P'•·

too•t•n~

FOt rne ,.., rwo yurs. tM
hll o.n rfCOgntz.t'f1 fot
Otgt"'Uflon o, SASU illites , &amp;tell
Sutveya 1nd Mte t&gt;u•lng on
wtttltt n(JJ, lftff poult&gt;ly • /ew

Tne decision to lila Hughes was Inevitable. and 11
Is untonuMte lllal the University 11&amp;&lt;1 to suffer
1nroug11 his lanure for so long. tlughas was a
heaoacl\e nol only to the Alhtetlc DePOrtmctnt. 11u1
to ln8 players ano the tans at well.
Players were flOroughly dlagualod wltn Hugne•
to tne polnl tllat team memt&gt;&lt;IIIJContemolatilO
silting aut the season If M was still in Charge Th•
eonunual con1ravarS) UB was forced to tolerale
because ot his positron would have gotten wor11~
tnls season.
Wllh the opening ot lhe new Alumni Arena. II
seems lit thai the team will atall the new sea,(ln
with a dttlorenl coach a no a clePnllr Image l he
horror ol what took place in Clark Gym tor lour
years will not ~easily erased, but the future lou&gt;s
bngnt now too UB
Recruument snould improve lor the squad ""lhe
new comple• ae1s u a lUll tor inspired players
T'he team nas the petenllal to De a oowctrnouse In
Division Ill or maytle 8Von Oi•lalon I lithe
University decides 10 go In t h81 direction,
But even 1111 doesn't, t he P•ooram was atuck In
the mud, wltnout any nope ol advancement
Hughes' dismissal will t&gt;realhe new lite lnlo I he
Bulls.
It's t ime to move ahead.

l~ilr:ti&lt;Hr, lhlt vnr-.1ry hu
_ ,
11/Htt«&lt;f'l IJkfti fO t dd,..ll lnd
, .,,,,. ' " •INHHI• ol the atudent
popult llon Why &lt;lOOt II ' " "' l hol
trl•t ftttd to tort ' '' "' of one of

'"'
••vconttxmtnr• ol ' "''Dr.
tnatllutlon, lit•

"u~"'''
5t mp,, you mutt rmd o1111nd
IIUd•IU 11Hdl lte Un iVtltft y

mor

nood•. 1101 piHI IO/ plly Allor I ll.
Whll II I ~n/olorslly WlfhOUt
$1Udentl'1 IJ It wttat you ere
puflvlng1 Are wt g~ng to watch
Y&lt;W . .11011•11 '8UII•rae/l IIIIHICJI
lnCtltutt ot Ntw YM1' 1 tnJnk not
S llri -~lnp 101 Ul piHo•. ond II

rcw rrHfl •nr '"''''"" 1 wouNJ
M more tftln wmmg to h e lp

to Squln

14111 Smu PreJJdent S.mplets

HowordFIIed

SASenolo&lt;

~tNmbl)'

1/eel,Jn., tiN ~ AU-If!bl~
tw tiiCOfln/1• fot muc/1

OtlrHI
~ould

m011 It 11r1 .nWJillemenl d ldn'l
dlmlnllh thtoughout tiJe 1eme1tet
U1u1Ur 1r 1• /htJe nrw p.opJe wlto

JOIIt '"' AJumoty '"'' tnd UtJ
loJinp '"'""' bKIUJe f*Oihlng
IP,.IIJ. #0 l~lm The lcwmjng ol
rempo11~ COifJmlttHS in rite
lnttfllf O# fltl JtudetJIS SIJOU#d
ct~l•n• '" thl
,..,.,-.hlp ofllle SA Asumllly

slop tne

••r ptt&gt;O-Ihl l , • ...,,.._, 1 VB

"~' •noulf1 1» r•• •n Mto
c:on•'~• tion tnd tlfM
ftt~JIIgt tH 0)' t~e $ 4 As$enrOJy
A&amp; m ant stildenta A:now tt'N $A
A&amp;fttmb~ mN11ng1 ,,. oplf'l to
t nyone If you IJO IJIW 1 p r-obt.m

Wllh IIIYihing WI'IIIJC&gt;e'lef p/ei iiJ
bl/np II to ln. SA Auem ~ly oqd
WI wJIJ ger t omllh lng dOitfl, Tn e
SA Auembty II ttre VOICIJ Of I hi
ttudMtt. t ltflouQh many d O't't l H
U th, WI )'
II mo SA Aaum~/y I• "'"
P'DP¥f!f, It could o. • ,.souroe,ul
'I'Ok:e ol e ttd to tl't• atudent&amp;

U"Y ROIOfll""l
SA .UMmbly rMIIflber

Student support

ol our put public ludeta. Todey
" ' ctn be proud ot
l•n•

car• service• ,..,dW'I•"• II• tJ'* I f

Edlto&lt;.

SUHVICVNY sy11om, ••••• Bundy
eld to pr/v1ttlns11tut1011r •nd of

alreed~

"'tt

Fo1 mo41 Ameflcan.i oduc•llon

,., N•n rht mtQk:- th•t hes mtoe
the Konom~ mfr•cfe possJbttt A
low coli JYJtem of fttgfter
lduc.tlofl " ' ' Mlb~ Mllltort• ol
Am•tlclns to m a~e tf'l..ellll~.­
tuUet tn ~ry .sen a•~ Pto'l'ki1ng •
queiJty ftluc.tlo" /0' 1H,
UttltnprMJ«&lt; D~ .oonomlc lnd
roe~• '

,.,.... ,.. e ~sic

tej.pO(taiblletr ol

90"''",.,'

H~MI

etJuUttol? IS en
tmpo~ttttt lactOI ~ lf'l.e IIUml fl
tH.-•K&gt;pm..,t ol New YOiters /r
C l ft ene D,. ,..D,. to l•ad /111-.,r
l~s. g Nt m ote to t heJr chlldr. ,.,
lfrtl to o.com ~~t beltl l clllz•"•·
MfVI lmpoffantfy, /HtfftiPJ,

#ducatton can op•n IHOP~··
'"lnrla •nd ftelp to brfng togtfh • r
men 1 nd * Omen /rom q JII.,t nt

• thnlc. entl economic

bac~p rounda

••'f

In tddif'o" to beJng •
to
ltuman det~elopnHmt, "~'""
~CIUllO" "'"'' N f N ff e f ~rf cl
041r

ellon to OUikt • o.u.,

.conomH; future ltN Hew 'Y01•
St•t• Otlr publiC ;nHstf'tent u.
hlpoduoollolt Is /tl•t IN I

rlt• t/Juton .tuiM.tnce progt am

/'KIOITJ liNn mott " ' ' " In

-rltrg O.mo&lt;l lo high..
od~JC~tlloll lor 111 clllztMa. 1l&gt;o 1 tullloo lrad/II&lt;Hr ol 1/10
vn,.,alry .,,. • /lfoud moroum.,.t
to ,,. fOtN/Qhl ·~ commn,.,.,

en,

of'"''

tor'"'

iTliP).

mo&lt;ltl lo lind way• ol giVIng slnglt

more, tttfOCUifft~ tor tho.re w;,o
need help mo.-t women paff·Umt
.JtufiMts 111d those lrom
KMOfntelll'l t11JidttlntapM
badgfOundJ Non IJidJtlontl

b4!tltt tttttlr 11.-ea and thole ol their
chUdren th,o&amp;Jph ftducalfon
Wttlle I Anow fltll ftiJd&amp;nlk 111
oont;Mn«&lt; with •PKIII&lt;
tf1vullont t fllu••· 1 1~0 lnow

we mutt. nowttver. ,,,.,...to do

pfrfHtta ll'ltt lUll QPpottiH11l y fO

It,

thldf'ntl are tf'lroltmg lit~

, , , IJ

ptog,.ma "' lnc,.eJirtQ numDe's

CMC«n«l .,lri'IIIIU. I llfll Iff«:I

Our NUCII~II lllllftutlonr ovg·" t

'" olv• Tit• po/H:t.a ot '"'

to N

l'fSI)OitCif'Q to tftts

.tl7nllte~nt

UMd 'lllth mCH*
I M• ibWty ;,, ltnentltl lk11nd
ICid.wJ~

D/OgfltrtJ

Unfo,unttely, . , preun1. parf
run• ftue1•tttl (l nd lnctudfld In

,,.,, groupa " ' mtny wom.-n.
mmorltlet end wotlr lng pnor)
cannor gtt rAP •t 1U encJ upfHlt
dfvii/On JtUdtMtl ,. llllt (tCIIIfy
lndt()fndt ,., ttudentl IIJd
pr~dutte

JWdt tJfJ ~~ #mflld
suu110tl Our 111te ou ld ''"'"clet
1kl progflm• • hoUid be

AffltH~f'l

'-1 MUll

I»

AHgtn AOmHHatllllfM ,-.pr.aent I
tfUell to tM ~ ol Hew YOIA
WI ftave _..., Reege'f cut
~~~ Gtlnf6 e ttd llil~ tt lOi n&amp;.
tiiCiOIJIIy II tid: tiN poor with
lrtel fJOfllllJ'• tJudQ41t
tflet hurt
peop•. •nd tUPpOff ' " arms race
(n•tead ol the nu''' " ltt llf
AmeOtlrtl .Ytn f We lt•~ harJ t o

Sttte.

cur•

all bf ' ' Allgtn ,.., cur tl'te t• • es
lor lite rich anti Iough I
IIJ&lt;ef U iul/y IQI/nll EJM

It·· limo to 1/ghl bock

Roogo nom~

hll I I JIM, pMng rno

COMIH• h • n•tw M041g fl ro provlfH
l id fOi t #ttudwttt Who trllglrt be
• •clud«&lt; ltom 001'-fle or urrJv• tJity

O.mocrltlc: Perry one. mon ' "

IOti'COifOMIC

I IIII Cflft

,..,on..

. ,--II

A n M"-tf mMt Itt M rlcMd

11/11""" ' l id _ . , . . ,. lito b . .,

~IIHI ot ICOnottr/C -lopmonl ""'

Ill • 'iota Stile fl-U Md I O.t/fl

college cempuses The a tate hu
o.gun 1 d•r Clre progflm
cft/ldlen
ompiOY&lt;JII ; wo llllould look ll lh/J

A"'erlcalllo fe91ln
J,. I&lt;:C&gt;II0/!7/C llrldo It WIN 0. by
ln~Hatlng

Itt

ow QJWI ,.SJ retource,

""'-'"·
In etldltlon to ' " uttwatwrlttp

COirlml tmwu to llfft ncllll ald. w•
mUll 11-P~ weya IO mitt IM)'

M-tlorlc opportunity to

cMMO&lt;IJirl lt ln. ~Htrl ol ,.odonnlp
come to g rls» 'lf lth tlfe

' "' prob-· ·~ ,.,,.,.

loll/litH!.. H... u• {JIII /I l hl$

-"IHIIrr
, rou

e grN .,, , "''~ l

WI/I u r 10 Itt

ttol»

,0'-'

rour odltO(IIII /&gt;1081.

Ill ony ,.,., / llopo you will puOI/1 ~
th/o '"'"' lor rour lellow 01udoro11

lla11olt. Ceendld01a to&lt;

aov.mo&lt;

�op-ed
Grub Street

By Lu J'uruu:-

t ,..;30 p m one ...-day a ft .moon lett year.
Mo!1e Ml out lot
otto• hOI ci. .Ho £-,
day sfle eauOf'll tNt .fhijll"' but out of Amh«at
lo I he OleteftdOtf Loop. ~~ prooMC)eO to hi•• CSOwn
Main Street to S•b&amp;ey·• O.Oar1mf.nt StOtt 'lit Amhetat.
whefe the aJttHnatlly 5CHd can&lt;ty and c.atdl In the gUt
Of'CW"tine:nl untl' etosl"O S"" ••• lOfty ant dtal"' t t\1~ a
car . ~• It ts a tonq -.aIlL 8llt lht Pla4 to Otl to wOfk. ano
w•'""'O atwayt
1 ch-eap and Independent way to
GEl plaetl 8flldll, 11 w•s Uft to WIJ.. In tnt cJ.a.,.itne At

A

WOf-

'""*'

least It aeemeo that Wl'l
U"up«ledfv. wllf'K)"I orowoc.Hon. M.,11 wa•
lttackMI By tne ume 11 w.. O'V9f, '"• woulo "•~•
raceivec) 1 Gttpe.hult-Jiz.ed lump on lhl t1110 from the
b1Jf1 of a gun Ornl 1,1 lrfgnt Of hlf youno lift ......,
asaaUanl had approacMd wllnout warning ttlrUit 1 PIStOl

to Fl., oae:f\ l!ld or&lt;Jerod ner 1'\0t to

lhO~t

He torcao nor

&amp;tro&amp;~ Mtln Strett UHougn ,usn "our traffic. '"'" I0¥111t0

a clump o' buahet Only trMtn did th• fully fllltze whit
tie f'IIO 1, m+rtO Heedi81J Ol U" pOUible COI'\&amp;OQUOMOOJ.
she began to stream, frlQk1en1ng "'' eltackor away and
nat~owty ayoldtng what could htYI been anothlr ¥10fenl
tragedy AflO to tt'lln« ttlll. wt1en lhtt flld httrd someo,e
running up behind her o, lht tldiWIIt! lh8 1m1gloOO tt
wu on1y 1 Jogger
~ape 1s one ol out molt '~~10111'11. dOQ!"tdlng -tfl&lt;l
ei'I"'11onall+todamaglng crm'lt• h •• 1110 ono ot tnt most
wtdesoreaa-tn 1Ga0. thtft were 82.068 to•ciD.. repel
ret)OI'16G IGfOSS H'll C0U"1t\' Wnen appUea to I per C-IPill
scale that maltea tOt a national av.,age of 71 rapea oet

every 10,000 w011'1-•n That

t~restOII

I IUOttanUII

,.,..

lnctease trom ~eara put In• t'IUmDtr of OffttnHI
repo(te&lt;S 1n 1971 to ,980 trteroaseo by eight oerc•nt wrthll•
tll05f ftOOf\OC' hom 1876 "'~' nun by 1 ttunntno ·~
perce-nt
Anotn*f tnln-g aDof,lt r•Pf' It otten got1 un,tOOne&lt;S In
tne Cny of
ttl'o 287 t~clble tapes ._.. ... tKOtded ....
1Q80 hOwe•M Crtl •tl•mlted lOIII "umC&gt;tt Of OHI!f\sl•
out to con.i·O~aO''f more u~•n 11'111 -407 to oe
e'ac1 Tn~• 1s II one can De lt;lc1 1n utlmaHng ~w

a...

•Of''

Guest ()pi IUOI1

W

t are lOrry tnat lOrt At'in t(ta,., 1

Jt~J•nt

at

010•~•

ut w1tn 1

gooa OQPQ'11JI'II1y to ctatffy tn• miiCOt'I(;CtPtiOnt 1M1 Quite
n&amp;htJtllv 'urmuno t~ dewacopment of any new helo,

ponlculo•ly one •• contro..tSial u Women't Stoeli&lt;la
T~ll ye11 womtn'o Studt.. nu ltlt tilt Colleoloto
syslem ro join the depanment of Amerlcan Stuctln In the
Facuhy of Ana and Laners In prepereuon to, beeorntno a
d&amp;gr. .grantino ptogram Our Qroooeal for a BA waa
re~lewed by a tacult~wtde commlltH chatred by
Professor Mlrtorle Girth and composed ol Proreurna
PaU1tla Eberlein. Josepn Fra4!n, Clair Kahan&amp;, Carolyn
f(,of'srneyer Kennetn Le'fl, and Norman Solkolf In March,
\982 11 recommended to vtc•Prosl&lt;lent RoubDrg tnat
tne SA program be approYed and, elnce thai tJme, the
Vlc&amp;-PresiGent hll m.dt a tlmtlar tteOmmendltlon to
Plealdent Simple. Thll revtaw oroceaa " ' ' aer.eo to
rtnauy esuoftn Women'• Studlee 11 1 ~oer•ou•
ln1eUectua• field on our catnput anella eon1111ent w+tn
the maturing of'"' hetc:J na1~tiiV Atl., 12 yeara ot
reseatcn 1nd ~taen•no, Women'• Studies hat Pf&lt;MKI

Itself aa a t.gltlmltl &amp;IU o• IUdtmJC lnQUI'l' Ill goalt
are c;omp..~~: end fnctuc»t: f1l offering 1 contlnuoua
crt11que ol ma•o&amp;n In uadttlonalld'loterahtp. (l)
~u;rautng new feMareh on women ar.d ge~or ,~at'Ont..
13) usl"g t1t10 new
10 _..,., , , _.... abcxlt
ooc:teiJ aM nutNn lito thAt Mly ln&lt;:OfpOiato ~nowle&lt;lgo
o' bOth se•n l4) cr..hno
toucalloneltorma 'NNC'n
encompass • temlnlat ¥11""' thai Ia cof'duc'"' to the
gfowth ot aJt num.n beJng.a. (5) CKO\'fdlno a mote 0011tWe
educadonaJ env1roni'Nf'lt lew ~

,....,Gil

"'''*'

To acnt*'• t-.o goolo, w,_•a Stuaieo """"to
have 1 '41fi.C currtcviY'm- frx

non-m•Jon .,., D"O¥t&lt;HI

coufMI wMn ofle&lt; o c&gt;en-'1"" on ,...., malo&lt; tiolcl
andlof gtve I rMittUC aaNUment of IM role 0~ women
1n ooclelv '""' J"ill help''*" In lotor 1111 Mojolo lotlow a
riQO&lt;oon C&lt;WtM ol stUd)' tnot • • lull)' to the
tosearcll.,., - • -• ol IIMI lloto OYer IM C&gt;U I two

'"om

yora, we naYe

'#lo Of~ed tntentl•el~ to c,..t•

thll Df06d
progra m In partte..ta r, we no .. dawloptod • Tnlrcl Wotld
WomM~ •t Stud•es. component whtctl ofltft an
lnttoouctOtY courn, .. Minority Women In '"• U S. '' tv~
s.emester, ph.11 a t ....ttw-o Olhef c:.oursea, one Poc.ualno
on U.S mtnorlues. ana the otn., Ott womttn
lntemaltonally. We have alto C)tvtk)l)ld 1 ~ ~"'•
"Feminism l nd tl'tt Tradition•' O.aclpllnte," which bri"O'
tooot~• r

u

,.,...,.ant to 1111 ...., tholr ~usb&amp;ncls a M 1&gt;01'1....,..._ Sue:~
t e l - •u Important onovgn lot'"" F B.t to·~~ In o
tornmettt •n ns sc.antity-worded summary ln lho Oltltot"'

crtm• /fflpOn for 1MO: .,Even WUh tne advent ot rape
crt.Jl-1 centera 1100 an tmprov.ct awarana.s by 004kll
Clel!lng Wltft ra
te1k'n:S, IOIG!Die r~pe,. a V~t Cfll'l"'e
agalnst the oet
lS stru reeogntted as one or tho moat
underreported ot a lflde1.. ctlmes .. Why? For t•o
,..~~ 11)'1 tn. F_SI_ lear ot u.ullanu and
embanaument over the ~ncldents
8oth r•asona are re~lbly uncteratandabte A.ffet' all,
thougll there h as been an JB P«Gint lncttU.f e~ldtr'll '"
rape a Hests. , ..1ptogreu h.u oeen meaoer, since 4i
percent of the known forcible rapes were etoared by
arrest or '"epHonaf meU~s- '" 1980 E'-60 so. ln.tl leao~ea
av•r "'" ot tht ttPQI11&lt;1 offenses uncto.~ rec . not to
mention those lalt unreported. And when tttere·• 1 bOl50
Chance tn•t. 1nr0t~gn a teoa,lloQOphole o• rnhced senten.cft,
your ottencte' may t&gt;e out on the street again, even tu~t
awaiting trial. you're mucm mo1e likely 10 evo'd oHentun;
n1m hJrtno, b)' reporllng him 10 the pollee Bea,de•. rape,
even attempted raoe./t embarrosslng ancs aomehow
v11guely compromising Aher ell, If tool&gt;; MtfiR a year to
leU mo, ana I'm one of her 0811 hlends.
It you'reln.Uttestact In '"~king out these IICII. fUll
need down to me Go'ltlmmenl Oooumen11 oeslo; In tnt
c•aement of lockwood t.JbtJHY Ask lor the moat recent
Unllotrn Crime R•pott, 'llf'hlen comes out yearly ano
provide' Doth tonat and oeUonet rape atal!&amp;,lea Otuk
tot tnt Soutc•boo* of Cllmmal JvJrlc• or Fedetal
Ofl•ndws In US Ot&amp;lf~l Couru I wlstt ~arta nad It'.$ •"
ti\MI

E'~~ If )'O&amp;.+'fe not irltelested ~n stlfiiUcs

't'OU m'9ht bfl

piqued to dts.c.over what your auattant m•ght 01 lilt..l
• ~~• Mifll,
ptobal)ly oe a •tr~tnger

tomed:aY be aua~64 He 11
moil llke1Y young •'nee ~
~f&lt;*'lt ot all ra;»SIS ate tJndet 2S TnouQh SltOtl&gt;tly "'~'
tnan ,.._,, of ell rape offen&lt;len are A hilt. he CO\IIG tuJt IS

•hot.ltd you,

wo» lie bl&lt;ock-tM nutnboto ..,..Do&lt;ll tollt - " the
mlckiJ.. T!IOIO't o U C*-1 c - M'lleo&lt;ry o
NNpon-11 M IIOeO, itl DIOI&gt;&amp;bl)' lie 0 ~nile b&lt;;t mlg"t be

ocjut

a Q!.H' Since •2 peroent ot most rapes.
111 ' $..1reet.
park or , ..kJ. tf'ett may """ be mvch lo rvn to You'll have
10 11\e YOtJf cfta.nc.L Wnn tbe thrNt at a weapon. tnos.e
Chlll(tl ate toweted

t m one ot thole ln&lt;leoender~t IJDeS, 11-'e ,._.,,._ The
htght I fHI wMn I went down an unlit street atoM at
nlgnt 11 matchtd only ~ tn• hustrallo.n tl'lat

C-ha••• """'

racogr~l.tt tn'; own lmpottnca Most of us are
cruc-.e, wHh ftN or no defenses but eMugh latsa
e»ltOe to COI\'4inct oura.etwt• 11\81 rtO\hlnQ w Ut nappen to
u1 AI a woman l.n net t!IHy tw.nuea. t rt•ttte t am at
pealri 'vsc.epllblllty to be vlcllmlted b'; a Ylotenl c1rme $1111
ll!f'OS1 ~wclu$1Vtl'; tt.S tf,cted to tnt htmllt A' e cn!ld, I
rln'\lmoef OriSIIIng Whtn my mother conated me by the
tlf attlt a1nner el"d ~r. ept me hOMe white 1'1\)1 bfomer
o•l1cped on Into the dAik tor ano1her two t'lout!l of play
Toc:t•r~ ""' sent~ ot ,,.., tnjutt1ce ft 1mplllled: 1 now
111\gte with reot Whftn a fourteen vear·otd girl ts round
motet ted and beaten In a Itela, mtlu hem the ul"'oolyatd

when I
a~tUf'fQ

wn•r• ane "Ad Mtn

o~tlltnlfv

awaiting a rltle home.

Llkt many wnmon, I'm alc,k of being afraid t•m -siCk of
Iliving I tit llbtary early so ~ c1n get ooma white it' a ttlll
1
dayUgnt 1m tick of begging lor 'tats tnt time after "'"e
at _,,ght. t'm alck of tlavtno ro u k some oeer·&lt;ltuy jock to
wllk mt to my car becluH I 'm atrald to walk thete alone
t'm tiCk of lht sill';'. stU ~Importent gfth thai apreaos
acrou hla lace when I do I'm tick ot n.-no my
lneleCHtndon~ IUI~Jilecl I'm tJek of Delog fo.-c" to heve
mv ..,.~ •n nand when IIIIP up to my~ Arw:t I"' s'Ck
Ol OM~Ing OV.I my lh04.1kttH aU tM WI)'
But t m see red I'm see red tf'ough to koeo tea'41no
panlea earty end tO .,alk W~~lth Others at night. I 'm sc..ared
encwg~ to twaUow my OriCSt tor mr owl" aatety Beeause 1
~now 11 t aon 1. tntrt may not oe tnuct\ onoe tefi-Of
anyttllng till for tnll m.atltt Marla knows that-now SO

.:tot 8ectuM 1M ne•t i09o~ )'04.1 He come t\lnn4i'g ... nue
atone IU&amp;r """' o. tn. 1aat

By 1he Steering Committee of Women Saudies

SUNY. 81'ng;tlamton. cN»M to ra1u ,.., aotaa end
CrtfiCtlm a~U WCMMn S St\K21t!l In a &amp;ell., to
1n• S~ctrum ont,.. rathll tnll'\ 10 Women'• Studies

dueoc1l'f Nevetttttltsa. ,.., ltttet 6oes

manr orlenM.S go um~ed. alnc::a m any Vktlmt .,,

ta culty toctutora tn&gt;m 13 clllloront

ctepe,t1rnen11 lnCI KhOOCI to ln~toduce •tu6tnta to tM

tmpoot 1M pot0!1tlol ot Women·• Stuolot tn tneoe diverse
. ftokiL In OOdltlon, we navo lncrauoo tna number ot
couran Which 111 cra.•lfttld with ue, tuctl • • 11Womett

.ana Theatl"'.

Womef' won. erwJ Soc4al Ct'!lnQe.
""Wome.n In Anflqult.-: ana""'' semeatet welf&amp; adOtf'IO
v•' another new cross-hsled coura-.. "'Women 1
languegw •· ~t1tlermou' . we •re contii\UlrtQ '" tne
procan of &lt;letlogntno 0\lt own new couraea. tuc" ••
Woi'Mn s Anmsking, ' and updAtlttg estabt"hed courMI
to h:elp u.s me$1'1 wfttt .Stu&lt;Jents· mtetests more compltftiV
Tht&amp; current wo"' '" cumcutum cevEIOQmen1 reHectl
our pflortty of bflhglng Women'a Stualo' to a!! many

atl.tdenh u poulbte, and ol en.suttn9 '"•' '"'
tremenoous gains 1n tes&amp;erch on Nomen ana gendet
relatione ot the last12 years ar• not tost to anyone
pur•ulng the!, undetgraauattt educatiOn. Vet ocu,-,u~e tn•
acoademlc ! PDrOYal of our courses and our pr09ram, tha
ooala of Women'• Studlea are .tllll 3tmourn!ad by
conltovetoy, And sine• d1fferent coul6u &amp;mQhUite
Oilftettnt goala, the controversy varies from c:ourse to
coutte For lntlanco, there 1re D'obablv man)~ fooulh a nd
atudtl"'tS oo our campus wn.o woutd lfltlatguo lhlf male
blaa dots not extJt In uadltlonat scholarship an&lt;t
U1-t,elore 11 11 un,ec:esurr or even QOIItluii.V CIOQfT\IIIC
for Women's Studlea to offer a critique ot ma..,·bln
S.mlllflyl aome woukt •rout that tnllft ta !"Ot onough
HtiOU-I rt.MIJC:h on women to allow rot rfoo,out c;outaee
on women's history OC' women' s llteflt\ife Othera ~ld
diiiQfH wHh an at.~~dem~ prog,.rn Wtt4cn omptlulzes
creating • poaiUVe teaming eno;lronmtnt tor women TMY
woukt tee thlt as • serYlce function ..,_11)9roprlata IOf •~
acedtmk: \.lnrt 11 It tl"'la IiiIt- deo.ate wMcrt I a at t~

n.•rt ol tN crhkC&amp;m moat ftequently raJHO a bOUt ws
2t3,. tn lhls ease by lct1 Klan In her Nllef to rn.
Sp«;JrfJm, bvt 81.60 bv "''"Y others on \1'111 camp.t.;t The
arguf!\l'nt '-' an cHd one and cent eta on Whet"lf eqval
1te• 1ment b auWctlftl to tt'ld dtKrtmtnatton Of wtwtrteor
tMfe • Ito nwos- \0 be some AHitm.aU•• Act ~n progtam
aawelf

An of out C.Oo~Jf'~:e:t a tm to ilnCNcwe tne eoucaUof\ ot

on tn1a camp.us. but t.hey 4o ao •n Cllftlfent way1
TM mtfettty of CMK counet tlmply c:flale • t)OIItWe

'WOI'T*'I

••• mlng en•lrOf'lment fOf

womatt by ptoo;td•no \nfatm•tlon

on IMOtMn, a.nd by auurtng lnat oi&lt;S astumptlon• abOut
WQf'TMm•a k'tfet\otlt}' are rtal lnteora(e4 Into the cJauroorn
eno;"onment. 8U1 QIVen the 'iet'f dlaturblng fACt that m•ny
women do not value theW' tnltlteclull eb4flly and 1\1\'Ct
tntama.Hzea 1 Mnh of lnfer•otlty, 1nere lfl aattoua
QUtsUons about wtletM, a ptOQ.tam of almltar treetment

for men and women l&amp; enoug h to

'"'If)- t&gt;asac aocl1 1

orootema.. Th6reto••· a few of of.lt coursta. o f which 213 11
IM moat notable exampte1 nave exPtlllmented with w ays

ol tooontnv tnot mlll~t lmprcWo tile cnancu lo! '""
majorUy ot 'MOIIUI"-not 1\.ltt the exceptional taw- to
puttue fntall.ctuat wotk. It attempts to ma•lmlu Ul6
p• rtonl l COI'If"'tcUon b41fWe&amp;f"' womel\'t own e11.pertence

Jnd '"' .soc:111 concJ•Hon ror -.o,.n For tnstenca, tn
~rf'llng abol.lt CII.Seflm•nauon ln tl'telabOf fOfte. 11
""P"'''"" IJ'~at Wwoman "'ed to at!est """"•' thl!i trwte11e
10• tntlr own ltv-u ancJ careers 8eeause iM couru asks

tneu kinds of que.sHona.. m alt and tern•~• .student a w!lf
ttave some.,hat Ollftflnt ecoerlences W'l ""class
AlthO\Ign t"t •ub)ftOt n'latter 11 ftlevant to both •omen
ano mtn, U1 meenlno 11 OIU11ent for Nc:f\ su.· men.,,
toernlno abOut themaetvea tnrouol1 ~a,lng 1 woman's
pertr&gt;Ktlve, wnUe women are learning directly abOut
themSttVII Thlt fl Careful!)' IJIPIIII'\.cl to SlUdt"nt$ at ttle
~lt~ntno at tht •en'\tltft( .o thlt ttudenl5 wm know In
advenc.o what thiV can IJCp&amp;et. After hearing abOut Us
11m1 1nd lntenuona. menv stuelttntt, female aa v.eU aa
mAte, G-"oatt to tlftO another Clourse that botuu sulfa

lhftU tntetnttl.
Womort 1t Studies It fully cor.~mllted 10 touowlng the
taw 11 codified In Tttle1X. Nhk:h fotbldt toA
d!fCftmlnat'o" In eouoatlon We tteve "ugi'U a algnllicant
tHJMb6f of malt IIUdtnlt ovet the veer• who have had
poatUvo exptfttneet In tne orog t•m Unforlunetety. but
lypiDIII)'. tf'l... ntvtl tKOf¥0 pobtlc attentlo". Our
dlscuss~n• ot educauonel m.ethodl In monlhty

•ntttuctofl' ltKntnafl have, altta•t onco a yoat. 'oc:uied
o" 111ut1 conc•tl\lng WomM'a Stud'" ana th.e
educauon at men Tttta Iaiiie no ••c:epUon •nd.ln tact,
dill to tnta cunent contJo....w•y, we wm be fllvlng • M'fiN
ot Olacu:ulont W• f'Ope I hat ellat""•nte 'lltllf become
lncr•••mo ~ famUIIf .,llh thl loU bteaatn ol out
cunfe'Uhl"' &amp;NJ tn\4 1 courM IP\t t moll 1\lftt ~'
lnttf'lltl &amp;nO t~Hd• Fat 0Uf ,._,, Wom.A' I StUCites wtll

conlln\10 to -.too • vllol

t&gt;toor•mollompUng to

ftt()Otle! to el\laf'll ancr tacuny concefnl to tM blest of
OUI ID4Jtty lnd fHOUIC.O. I t well II ~ IQ ing tn the
onootnD ....,,,_.'" l-ftoOlo Wlt" tllo
tnat11uUonattur'on of W~'• Sti.HStn.

We 'nvlt• au of )'04.1 wM .,. In tiNts tid to~ out our
COUrMI l nd OVf PfOQtl m•l -..lrKUffk:Ular ect)WIUea. Wt

ate ~tid I t tOI WtnaoMt A ~u... You c.an ruch us at
831·)405 In OOdlllon to !Mtllng room, wo 11Avo a llt,..ry

a,., rtoOUtee room dMIQntcl to ato lloelonll W!ltlnv
pa C*f• · D\10 to
bucloat """ atalt cuto. '"" outldlng
Is open only 3 do yo • - - . Moncloy 11-3, anc1 Wtcln.allda y
and Frltloy W. otuo 12-3 on Sotutclay

-!It•

Tit• StHr~ng CotrtmlltH of Wom•n•a SttJdHJs t1

compoJed of·
Coolflln•lor Rulh MtyttOwltt
F•c•lry l ll K1nntcly
FICU/Iy Ano Alt~la Hldligo
Grodllllo SlllfltM Jo..p/1/nt Anlloy
Orttl"'" St•denr SUtln 1"t1rle1

Community t..otu,.t Donn• 01na
Und•rqr•dt~•t• Pt&gt;qgy ffot&gt;ertt

�feedback
United

cost ot ,• .,~IY IOICI#d !Nr to oum
I told 11tH tfl•t tM fldkWOfl .sh•

EO!lCM

'~"ed

t.~ftlled &lt;:~

wen.'' w1m •nr

phllt:uo;,htctl ""'"''on

our

ttun'

cltett K "VI

C'oniiOfflnQ tttat Sftf

sh•
1hurs
,,,.'flsun.
ol
ojg c
rmu
cot4

;;rllltefJ U

rn•uer. sh•

1'0 tug

llf'IO W~dge

tOtJIIC.OO" 0,

u cold, 111rd usn

~ )'

vncle Mortv ,. .,. o1r eomo•nr
'" KUII ~tt1

I nil jt&amp; Clllmt lhbl '"'6

u nof

c • .n

ti'&gt;~

fhO\IQ'I't

non~

c•"

f•P ••n &lt;NI't( rfiJ .. ,.,,OS IN rh "''.$
fii#OliOO'I Ina fJINn 'f)~'rtJ 1/1
fl'l .. rtgnt ,.,IJff"'ti/1 "i plt;IU
A llflh p1;ti$F Allfh
1ftl$ If not H
li4~ Jf);tf

(nlll

~lff)I MflfJ

In

Y&lt;Jrtt !: •II• lot h MilO hiS i
l'()l11:1t:fKJ" ot ,,,._4n1UM&amp;d 4 tum•'.1

IIIC~O'"''Q • lff'••NAIJteC gopht'
t H"l"'*' C g I"&lt;' • hillf"Sit' ~1.-f,.

*" ,.

,., "011Ct'4ll f 'f10f
Df'Q4..grtt oac:~ ''Off' Mlro•"'·'"· jlrt

i"e "'"'' rlf" Jo fttDr&lt;lmg $Of'IP "' ~
"'''~"':. ,, ,,,_ ft&gt;l'fii"O montlt:s HOm
Hl'f/S.lltJI(/

c..

l11.om~n·tr c•n
qp.tm!'&gt;G '"" lhf"
Qu•l•lt Oo ~,.,~ D' Of.fttO I'IUI'TI•, or
"'w""l"f" 'fltlt .It
tv 'WI
.fh;f tlif"y(li"l!' ~ftC' •i I lfeQ..~bl•c•r4

'""'f'Cf._.,,,_

or R.c;wtJ '''"e1 t. "'O'f rom•nt•r
otlmn1on m1g,t Of" rtte1 to.,, •t

flumJI'I IC)

IOitiJ"~' tll~lfll, 1(1 ltJfld

money mOf'()fW:

You

1Pf'

tr

w.u

uar ·c as

flrflf u '"' Mllers tJ,
.,,_c~alfV m Str/pt r111a
lUI ptOIJIDty tlllt fO hft fftlfQ
9r1tde tr&lt;~ehe' Mlu £t11 l&lt;arnpl,
"'"" tlhtght only"" lette,J nHdftd
ro SJ&gt;f'll 'OI&amp;etplutt.

Jnd o'len

,..,D tCaOI. b..,ll'! 10 ·~· .. U1
HCJeC:••''t•""~

0.11t9 1ft IQIHinenJ

hlrmomou• ben e'9flt out"' ten

•co"onue-s a~,~tmg tne c'"" O.tl .,.g
W-'1, Sr.tf011 W.JS lmally
.omtollfd w lt8fl I PfOP&lt;Uofte1 JO lrt~r

ra,a net

t ffl:ll

&lt;+etf' Cl•,.,ly
Otfliilt ,.,, , ,

.,.

f,ttl (,.,

can pleA uo

I'IO.SI

1~1

"11' " ....,.,.,,.. ..

I U•l'

tli"OO~

~

,.JU. Sft41 1'1

H INJI"t ~·~'"'"tit Hfl 8t"S•Qt:!

t,.C',. S an
ltl'f'•l't

OPIOMflrt~&gt;l

"'he.• g;H•J

Ul 41

In thf

f.1';-llHor

•IJ••

SO

I :If

Of_..••

ll"'S"f D.C:.W!t" lffet IH
Artf/1 (/t4ft t Wlt'lf at)'

~.

rti me to oe P't;tfJf 8uf
Snerof1 ecft~tnceo mt wnen sh£

10"'

Dotrlled out lt'lfl ,.~,~~ U somst hl"g
..-em f!l rong with OtJI tmte baD~

'" ..,, ' ' '"''' Plrf~llrl"f
u-.es S•mm~. tttollgfJ on·mln&lt;ttKI
tol 1\0 or.t

Uncle Morty IJ IUCifrllfld by hla

El.,em Alter 1ll1 rl't• movler , ,.

"'''AIIO. In "'e

People"$ ~.,
~·..•

w"r '"" 1111

t "'""' ,,..,. 1M .,. llffl to

' lrole 101 f~~ro hour• bel~ ~ndmg
tt New1r- f.lrp011, Ttte pt1ne wu
crowded lnoUOit tHior•
•II lfld
to 111nd artd •tarr 1plnntng m

w•

1'/fnf ol I SfHioU.S

ICt:-,ttent to CHn ,_,,, fl l f tutN
oaoy. s&amp;.~eh 1.s , , . OOCtOI mun i~tQ
ro aarf C6H1206, OutorHJ"'f s-"'Nr
N Lo• by m~tftltf. 04/f CIJUrl co.~lct
Ifill J.Uf'll'llll. 8trH1·A kllm1
.IOI'fl fJIC• fJOI Gltlelttrt SOUP •te

oddtc qUiel!y onoiJ{Ih. ttl O&lt;JI ol
t:# r;lten ~ilp, m••• it tile spll'

piiC. on OUI /Ott And W"*ft ....

,.o, ond Otl"f rho coiiH rtgnr

t•n•IIY 11nd«&lt; eoy ....,. mr ~·

. ..., . , . ... I

r~

W• ttl on no• , . /;I'WKJ our ,.,,.,,
tfte qutlt/011 ttml lnr, "AI•
tKhnofogr end hum• nlry 4mltll4'1 ..
~ wOfJJd Mwt ro 1tpu. th• l they
''~ • • p.c.J• IIy J/ttee 11/ 1 m

1

glrltt~fWJ M '"' woodt ,.., tl"~•

tro"' lhe tuU moon.

m• dwlndltttg

umptl,., •nd J1111 tbout
eNrytlfJnQ . ,., In

thot• woodr.

ch'-t r.cN.Jitlng t n tle• m.,tt.
11 oil OOII• down to rh• Idol llrtr

,.,timind flY'"
I I'Ciflfll phUosopMr.
• .,. m••nt ro

'VI
1~. hl'd
Ml/'l wmgs .. Of' WII tf I /fat •MS
oy BoO Poui!NoU, . ,.,,., of tho
~ncftOf S.r on ItA I In SfrHt'lln ,,.,
CUI;

Wa melttlttg,.,• • lfhout '"'

oluochHoo.

Tno potnr It lit" rtcnoology hu

poJ"''·

111 good poJntl end Its betJ
but •o long 1 1 ,,,.,.,..,,,. pMCMtt

o# hvm•!lltt • Ill lfl1"f« •tt•tJt en

,,.,..-,,u,,

..-as glowln.g At tlrtt •• atttlbuted
u to I! a !flrtg liJfft:h(l(/ on c.tmflul,

, . , •• Allin t.udlflll!"l, • - •hor
tJIIIe,.n~ tiHt u melfe Nhet~ I
beU~e 11 11 gootl ot ewuo My Unclll

"'''Of

et

Sure lfft man toOmJ hi.,.
hour• on FrtrJ1y. tJut u•wtfllllfr
,,...,. .,. cloud 0)' tfte ume fffe

~~

• ,,..,tl••

Morly wtn $fill COftf'"lit IO DiJ, Ott

I IUfOift wtl;, iiP 10 llflfl~ Okt
l•dtffS and Wh4JOII ~~~!·•In tO

rtte" e'IIJ

O rwtH wit

''P"''

l~l'$1 OOnc:«llf"d .ttH)Uf I'K•I\'InQ

rad,arlon Altv 1 11, 1he had OrK»
oo.n • G"llrt tmoo\er
rlslnp

um '"'

,.,1t•nd

Tn• Ami·Rope Tuk Fot« " •

stutttltt orgenu•non dflfJICittfl to
tlfe ptiHIJiiOft Ol flO. Inti $1 ~ Uit

Uf#Ulll on DOth c•mpua•s IIH1•tt
tfl• lOCI I commurtllt. We P'O'Ik/1

lhD&amp;f WUII nollo-la IO lltlpl.a.tty sit

s#rvlcll

tHck~~gta

notn»ll are

lfOUfiQ tnd Will lOt Mondty /0
•round oetorfj th1J'1 tlfl ob(ll"

~~,

t~lr ~d19*1 It d~tn•t m•~•

•~~~ "''' • ''"' c,.u pacUgt

c;an ,,.~, lrom '"'1-'ftllf Jn '""
e&lt;&gt;u.rry ro US to lllrw doyw. only
10 Of lt•itl up IIJI tfiiH mont bt fM
•~&gt;••net ot•ny WHit•nd '"'"

toom hours.

011 bOur (ltf Mt ln St •nd
.t.mh• r•t c:1mpuses. Tht Aftti·A•P•
tu#f F01ce receives nnancltl
&amp;UI11X&gt;" trom Sub BMrd t Inc
On rne Amf'Hitll ctmpuJ, we

II1.,.104Jf ,.,.,. .teOonsln

-r""' owrr Mondor lhru
Tltundey to e.-con womtn

trtlffllng I lone to ptrltlng lots
oulldlng•. bus • rop1, on&lt;J tho

Go'lernor's rt.sldence comp/1){ Thtt

Su,..Jrtr ~ou ld not 01 111rl1h to
requflf that tiHI m111 roomz 0.
_.. lor rW&lt;&gt; hour• on S•l.rtioy
IYWIMQ Of SUndly to t l.lieVietJ fh••
problem ol ,.Citage ooldup
,Arttoft• whO ftll Itt~ tfHI

•t•tlon• ,,. locatftlet the
Un&lt;Urgroduoto LIMry, L-..ood
UOrory, EHICOII SIW..r Clift&gt;, ond
Gowti'?O(I: Lettm•n deJit

u • aPfH'It/ng erJ»fltm'' ()I "'~lftQ

Wille lit Ilona Mond• y tltru

two or uuee •~til dl'fl tor
•• lmporront poc/tego w/11

Thllrtffoy o r rho Moln Stroot
LIOtlry, Hoolt~ Selene. liOrtf)'.
ond OOO&lt;I'fNr Holt. Wa oloo

to wilt

fhom••l•mM'
Unlv.rsny11~1

On M• ln Sr.. we nJn OfHtlmpus

1111•1'11 S&lt;lm"'
Unl•fttt.lfJ 6Hidetll

on ,,. ..,,,. St. "'"Pu•~ Tn. tan
run•

fiVfHY

•out on the trour lrom

l-12pm , • ..., doyo • ..- . Tlto
vett mtktl lour •IPP•. In front ol
Squlro Hollon rlto oour, Ololondort

Brakes
EOIIO&lt;

A. a re•d•n ol The Soec1rum
olroorty onow, SUN Y /WIIIIo II
tfJrtemty tm btrtf~ on In EntfV'I
ConlfH"f'ltloft Cl mpelgrt Till ga.l
ot ,,. c.m~Hign Ia to put ,,.
btU'II Olt U 8

$

OUfgft,JtJg •ttllfgt

"'"'lOft

'"'Feculty
...,, m~mbMa Cl/t "''P the

bfllt-wflleh Rl•Gind S: r2

"Co"''"'' us .. ptopllm oy ••wno

••Jd•
cl••• time ro .show cx;r ttm
mlnult af/Qs p.rogt•m t• •elltbla
rnrO&lt;Jgh ECC. &amp;3&amp;-2103/ Jnd ro
diJWSI IM1Q't COI1$11Yit l0n ,,
Qffl~' '

t•rma •na•• 11 llff&lt;t:ll ,,..

tJnN.,,It'l 111 ortter to tttlp

'""''''ffl
f•cult'l
Jeulon on corturntton,

orgenlte • cttss

lUI t complete&lt;~ •

wtJ'vt

"ct•uroom

P•c•et" ot me lenall mclutJittp 1
COIIJitY.IIOn pr,ner. I CIIU
OiJfiUtl .M d~SCUUIOft 9Uidt lfHI
• couple bt samp'e f'llrtdours 101
DOSJit)l., di!Unb~IIOrt I" CfiiC
1•c41ttr mrerearOG tn IX&gt;totlrtl~g •

copy of tflf P•c4et (or wiJhlnQ

mo, tniOtmltiOn tt&gt;out Cottlttve
U8) ,,. utgMJ to conttcf m• ' ' ,,_
Am/Nrsr FttrJI&lt;:ol Prool 0/llco
/IS3f-2fm)

WallorSimConMrVtl U8 l'r011rarn

l . n-- - --:11)~-

EdltUf

~,.,w.d lo lfte mattt&gt;o• IS lortlttg

~

iftCh.lfNtg OUf' aI,_..,..,._ Wfr t
ft'lel'llll lty eve-n m~ Qltl, Stt11011

our we we~e r•ll1vld to reafJt• rltlt
If w•s meretr 1 "lp rtno cJHnl"9"
oP*tt'on ., Hoo¥e1
Slfarort • muaJc
~til an
E Uat mi"JO' a t Bu,llo St.,~. wu,.

ffmpl'y o.c•usl

Extnl protection

tit~'' 1r1 flO wetMtntJ tttlll room

IDtC• I QIIttll t dVt nc.. In

M'ffttM

HQOAel C/MtniCI I ComiM!tft l er
me te" you, f!t.,, , u: nottfm~
more StfMIC to Mholtl 1111n lite
ao/r, yeJ~w, evening glow coming

utgenc ~

to

1&gt;"011/tU I ll Ofl&lt;41mpul V.ft JWV'"

t.chnotogy, Out,.,. • • '"~ 1
l&gt;orrHgoln IIIUI TIN #ll,.lolloh
didn't ewtt "'"• to ~ s ll

r«:ttnology-""

{COfiH N I I'Oifll(l. lftd#J/1$, EJi-'
Oll&gt;bol&gt;lo) . , •• ,.,.,, l lpUI"f /hit
t ochrtolog y rulnt rno llHuly ol
IIIIUrt ~ tit• ~()lttfl ty, /1111 fi l l
_ _ , ,..camping wtlh my

,,.,, v.ont

ltOUff

In eny .,.,,, -. fltfOUid n• lf• •
oortt·l g•m ,.,, ruDe O•&amp;r /tlow
you r•ligkJu•IOIU tre olt•n • big

a ll,

FU'It

~McJ•pe•

h """'" corr.pl-e1ery tHJ•ce~'ous
fti W to wf 'I two or fi'IIH t.-rr•
a.,, to pic" •lP • P.IC-"•P• ot

•rmp«thUe with myi)Otnt ol lfM•

'hi•. unc• " Oit'f "-• gun rllfOUgl&gt;- o1 BJHV a....,..•
,._d
ot
rnou '"'*"
,.,mon,
Ot cocuaej
do
Aloott-.t. • rtd Utl.s 11 OM ol ,,.,,

•till"~
10 my

'"'" ol '"'

Olhw.,fd tl,f'l&amp;f Fr•dl'l 0' SlhJirllt

poulblo

tn•pllcOrol· 1 d•$r.f)urtt tl m 4Uff''
r:outo 9et ! tor l 1 Snaron agr&amp;ffl
tki' tJtOtJ9ht up '"•
ol "•~mg
, ttftl tuba O.Dr tlt'llhJ w.u
'P'~Jt

rhe "''"rooms

Cfmpue. dormUo"" leo• '""'
m wh ich ltudtnt!t

wWIMd nours

11 num1n bi!HhiJ s

PIISS.fJ9•f&amp; W()IJ/(1 jfln fftfJ~ ll'f

Mftl'f litO you pel //n)JI ftHIIftl
P•lthlll Ut 1/ISI ena &amp;eeonc7 CIIIJ
But ~~ ~~ t1ce II enyrh.l"g Hlf-t

fifth class

G•a"''*"

IO be ,,~lf'tfl\9 •t f ll hl!e S.""l?lf
0JiftS Jr nus .-u quue 1 , . ,. .,

Untted' can o. dftftned by •
01

For

•'tO '•l'ed liM ,,.,,,-.,.,

tofftpouttd ,.. cou.ld neHr tulfl out

U"C,. U ortv ~ItO t•ug~tl f"tr
prO&lt;~tfl&gt;S

DotiiOft-*1) U

o•~A

hlfl

til•

P. •nd I,

ttt:flf'OIOQ) cln bt!

buSlni'U
flllln~

It 44'"

ODD cup. Jht! mult've h•d at lt11t
,,,,many lot'" ft~fr~oo C'i)ISt

must oe d•linefJ ro the
bhtiQ,ophM r•clfft01CJ9'1 c•rt bE
th411 DIICIICif

eq.,,..,.,_,., to
w••

mmure

* U

tOOUI ' ' "

Ate recttnolopt IMI num•nm

too~'' tlw mlnut•• • Iter ,,.
ftou,, Aloin Sr. lil&gt;niJ' • lohl
mlttutta , ,,., th• how, • fHI CroJb)t
C.ooo •t ten mlnut• • 1 11., tiN ttout
Tlto "'" " I# uloly If-loll•
women hom• whlllfJ • rnlte lrtd •
Itt II rariiCJI 11ound Mtln St.

Ctmtwt.
The A nti- A•~ Tut Fore• C.lfl

Mt 11cort two 01 more womM to

,,.
.,,., "''""' '"'" o.c:..u•• we
lNIWIW fn Sllety Itt fiUrrtHII lfJtl
cannot /fiOp.ttdfl• e 10M wom1n 'a
Jptce lrt • cro-rtJerJ lfln b'f Ptcltlfti
up llfQt group&amp; ol wotNn, We " '
~JOt 1 lltl ..ervlce. We ptOIIkll 11/e
trtn~ttlon •nd m•• •

'"',.

wom.n ,., homt 11/tfy trtd,

au•

ro our l,mJtH qMC.. w1 muar
reluat womtn ,,..,,ling fn 1 gtoup
All ol our WJiuntHtt wt&gt;tA
ol
rh•r NEVER wofll
1/0nt, lrtd I liB)' •U 'flltlr 'lfllow
plctu,. JdtntJIJc•llofl e~rdt IIOlifld

1••m• I""·

'It

tft.llrn~~•

We . ,. IIIU ~lrpg fOt
WOiuniHIJ W/WJ Wilt help ul /HOVIde
tttl•

•erttt».

"you.,,. '"''''''ed

or hiV" In'( ou•¥l'Ona lbtwt our
urwc~ 01 orqlfllzlllonl Ptt•&amp;e
stop oy 67S H1mmttn Htll or~~~
131-3522

lhrtlnSchon
DIIOCIO&lt; Qi Coo&lt;dlnatO&lt;I
- K r o ll
ve n Cootdln• tor, Anti·Ripe Task
ForGe

�r---;:----..-.::=-:------ --,-= ;:--..;::------.

What happened to
the Rathskellar?

T

thtdtl\1 attrnd&amp;I'K'C' at Uni~ Cf\11 )'

a&lt;~l•lti&lt;S .

" The majonty or the people
came to boa blasts and
Rathskellar·typt pth&lt;nna ,.ere
freshmen, many or "hom will hc

places lttvina food".
8a$cd on those
••tbc best idea. Whkh

11111

comparable 10 the Rathskellar •n
Nonon, but I doubt thtrt Is a
sultldtnt dttnand lor that. too".
SocM orr.oats bdi&lt;vc that
po~bltcity Is a majol raaor. H~
dabncd "wllll we occd u input
rrom t he studmu-.,... nttd to

th.t new law comes into cfftcc ...
Conl&amp;)io c;cpla.ined, " Also, it
K&lt;mt that more studtnu 11c mort
loocuned with tJ&gt;tir WO&lt;k than

~t are
wotldna on. is to have aome1hina

1t':ave 1he Unaversily

without &lt;&lt;nlralited 1tudrnt 11&lt;1lvity
space, but also forced the dolina
or the popular eatlna and drinkln&amp;
csubllshmmt, 11&gt;&lt; Rllhlh llar,
bctt" kl&gt;o""' as tbc bl . Mbo«ah
tiH:r&lt; .,. plans to · - ....... or
tbt (ocitilia anllable in SquJu OD
Amhttst, the« ate pratntly no
plans to find a new )lomt lor the
Rat .
11&gt;&lt; rvtt populu Rat, wlllcb
-one olthe malt&gt; plh~
a.r-c» aYaibblc. to •t.Mkau on

under nincttcn

haY&lt;' 1 s:tudct'lt commlnct td-1 us

whaJ they want- 8a$cd on what
la&lt;llltia ore allowed in Harriman
or •n the Spine, and CMt wbll
llll&lt;knll need, I think thll wt caD
&amp;nive on a suitabk ~~··.

''T he studtrrt ~ il now «. Amhent' '
- Ray a.u,Jio Norton Cafeteria

Man~Aer

Annu u wtll u Nonon Hall,
althouah not havina th&lt; ..uhttlc
advantll&lt; tbll Harriman ala ttia
bu. art anilablc- "Dkfcndol(
1\A.x wu "'~ to bt

rot

T

"""'Pill·
JCn&lt;d • myriad or
fUIICiioAI- Hdpina the upotain
calacrla lwlcl1c larp lwt&lt;:htbM

...,...,... j, . _ or l u -11
a1oo .,.....was a .....-.....,. r..
• - c:la&gt;a.
....ftllcrt
•o ...Sm
......
,,_
..... till

oe-

. . _ . . . . . to_.ftoetlll

---_....--11M
r..
r..

-oo11.

locldoe

· - to ....... clrlak ..........

" W . ...... oo .... r..
- . . . •r • o - asa
ftoi !Wc~lalhsldla

01 tlllo tlmc," Food Scrvi«
Dirodor Ooo HOU. oak!. Nonon
calama m...,..cr Ray Coollllo,
Who Is instJUIIICfttal iD spocuorina

--mil&lt;·

the
ptOIJVD .._.y
Tbunday fti&amp;IH Ill Horrlra&amp;n Rail.
..,....aed tlw " ''""' trmcls or lht
stodcnl populatiorl cletl&gt;onJink
lhll a «ntraliud pthcnlll .,..
such u the Rat b an an~hrooam
whlth saw hs p cattSt uscfuloca in
the da)'S ,.hen U8 wu primat1Jy
lo&lt;ated"" the M11n Strtct
Canspus.
' ' The Sludmt populatloo b
now .. Amhm• ·' m.atnl ained
Conialio. "Althouah thrre arc leu

dorm 5tudeou out here. we have- t.
dcnnhc (ncrt:a.K" in tbt number of
Sll&gt;dcnll tn•dlma out hen. The
C~~~«Una or • .,. lodbllCS b ..-.
drawn mofC .studeou to the
Mth&lt;tSI lacilitia, and the
renovation or nearly boll of tbe
Moln Strttt SINCtUr&lt;l hiV&lt; had'a
dd1nnc lmpa.ct on thr student
tnltlclbt Unhersit)' i$ no tonaet
concentrated around lh&lt; M:un
Sl,... campu.-&lt;h&lt; student
p()pUt&amp;liOD i.s more: KJ.Iltfed,

"""8 any'¥1'hc:c rrom orr..campu~
tl' ahe dorm\ on M ;un Strte1 ilJ\d

Amhcr\L !.lnd tbc onl'f

IJUI

,..orktnu"ion of \1uclcnlt 11 d.unnr.
he pc.a~ &amp;la\tlmr ~'"''' •'
~mhtr\1

h&lt; Uoi-.ily Uniott Actlvkia
Board (UUA8) Mualc .......at...
•hkll -td til&lt; hiPIY -lar

- a kt ...s
--..
11M ... .......,_,0
Coif• HcNM

hoW
!baa .. turn.., ........ lhe
l ( l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oiT
-,..,. , _ uu.u Cofret
. . _ CWr ..., ltcMoo . . . _
111&lt;....., proto~mt lfcri. or
pllltlidly ... ~ lo ... to
...... the Sqair&lt; u... c:allltd,
boot paopk _ , ralilo 11&gt;01 we

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IOCialilllla, and "llnt IOCialluna
tak&lt;S ~ at parties ai•eo hy
Sludmt oraanizations.' '
The Unlvrnlty ls currt ntly
hollina. in addition to tht op&lt;n
mike &gt;&lt;rlu, a Niahtdub In TaJben
Hall .. Atteodance could ht much
better", Con ia~o said . " Th&lt;
IO!Jbtclub, .,hkh taka plaet each
Fnday niaht. 11•&lt;&gt; studcnll tilt
s.unc aunolpherc that the
Rathskcllrr did, but only 20
punnt or thOSt aum dlna arc
unckraradu"H• "'whid1 lcacb mt to
tbc condusion lhll ~ do no1
need &gt;0111&lt;1hlna tih thas ror .....,.

..

The cho;ce or Harritr.-

arJIIcd tltll "wlth a btt.k
mvatmmt. Harriman cale1ene
could not only «n&lt; u a lunch
es~abltJhmcnt, but could hc ulcd
afttt hours as the Ral. Tht
addition or • piano, which ... be
Wbftlcd Ill When needed, a
jlll&lt; ebo~ . mmpaoy promotional
adYCniscmeoU, alolll witb
tabledcxhl and caDdJ&lt;S lor th&lt;
Coff&lt;t Houses, would alleviate the
llar~n&lt;SI of Harriman and cloocly
dupUeate the atmOI)&gt;herc of tht
oriJJUl Rll."
There ate probknu. how"" et,

(aan, ·~· polRblc con•cr""n or

1h.at room Hosie e.xpla1.ntd aUt
"m I he space. arran,annnu

agrcemen'-' madt 1 )CIJ a.co • ._e
"'"nc noc J.llowed to use t he ana ln
wht&lt;h 1hr tl&lt;kel oCiicr and candy
&lt;ountcr Me t:urrdltly totaled, fot
ti\C' kltd\en ;uca TMrdorc ~e

mu"'c ha~~tc coun1n ltllr&amp;n&amp;C'mmh
""-•toj tn\tdt: lht dA.JUn&amp; MOm,

Ho~t&lt; &gt;Uuemd that

3184 Main St.

eo.1111o .............. " Food Scrvl«
. . " - ........ . , . . thotlllll

......,.u....,w..._- o rtllls

yean of •&amp;e: Wbcn

caJttma , stl&gt;dcnt populadoo
question&gt; uidc, would most
ciOt&lt;ly duplicate the orlainal Rat
bta!Wt It Is an already
_.htticallr pltasin&amp; area. Kdvln

... tu'h t.s\.C' up a k)t uf room ULII
11
"oul\l ht u~oed for lt~htn

(M11n &amp;.W!~to•;v)

&lt;1101.,._. art.,....... .......

cxplalrtcd. ' 'The &gt;piot Is In tbt
mlcktlc or nowhtrt-ld...., """'
or th&lt; studmu ptiH:r in the Mam
Slncl CMIP'll 119. bocaux all
cht olf.campua ~ vc
.,....,..s ...... nol Anohcnl" .
Wllllo tht dtbcc .,.., w~m the
• - .,..rcr to JOibct 11•,
otllrr tiplllcant faaon art

lndUCltd to COlD&lt; to thnt lhlnp.
and a wama ffilcd wltll rood
..,..... cquipmalt cloan 't ntakc a
swtablt Ral, .. he ad6cd

l'\t nou~N 1 d1Ucrc~r ,
u•nunur4 Cool~ho, '' lhltc h a

~ sJ~W:uE ~

lllldcftl ICilvitics-ow priority ..
to prOY\ck lht _ , rood
strvict facilitia , .. tbc • ...,.• •
Sallllll capedly and , ..

Unlvenuy.''
"A lot ol prol!_lenn would have
been tascd if they bad not torn
dowD IlK Abl&gt;oct ADMll", KtMn

o lfGituk:dy ~~~~-­
...... The v........., ahooold - the thai thcrr II no
lonfCT any studalt In tent~ In this
lypt ol lacillty-ptl)plc ha•e IO ht

dC'Onhc .!ltuh 1n cht" JK•puhulun, .•u
\\til ~ ar: v..htu the~ dc'matld \\'e-

F''CHA'irs'9

Con1aho

alcohol law, l&lt;tllna the drinktna
age 111 19. will ht enforccthftt UD
and w1ll crrm the 1urnout tt

r,...... he JaJd

It&lt; clo&gt;lnJ ol Squ11&lt; Hilll
laSI &lt;;&gt;tina d•d no1 Just

IntO eJu\tc:nc."C'.

sponsored faohun.. Tht nt•

u~d 10 havC" only Norcon I) food
ioervic:c 11rea on the Spine. but as
you can ~. then• ha.s been a
dramatic inc:reue in lht numba' of

By ERIK OJA
S(J«mnn Stalf Wmtr

comins

stu lhrtt reasons ror the: currmt.
and pou~bly fururo, downfall or

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The- iluJcnu -who hs' t tM mou
probltm Jfr.dU"I\an.&amp; wnh thttf
dan :IT(' thr transftt studmts.
Ttlr~ mun ma\ C' up requited
\"Our..n ro, 1he1r Intended maJOt ~
"Ttm u'uall)' take$ 311 uU'i

or

m\ht d1rfli;uh ••me: gradu:;uint '"

hu four)- progom Orhn
&lt;n&amp;Jn«nna uudrnts ·'l:te £t"-t'
t'rC'dn\ Ptf' ttmC$(a 10 bJhtc:n lhtlf

LI\Jer(Taduate Edu,41\0n O.r«ttr
of Adv&amp;M"-rntnt Man Lou

H••IY ."'C..tntr&amp;ll) , rr • •~« an
,;VrtiiJt scudtnl four to five yeaB
to vadua.c.c from VB althou.&amp;h. 'l'l&gt;r
uv n(lol tu r~ou
burn\JcnliC'
ro~dhlod.\ '" tht
of i saudtnt

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Tht Equal Opporrunil)'
V r otr~Am CEOP) Sires~' a fi\&gt;t yea1
proanrn (or EOP 1\rndtd
)IUdcnts .
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iludtnh acadcnucallv. •~ultn\1 m
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(Of lhn&lt; pUflllS
"Thttr: h no gu.aranttt, ~n•t
aal.r 1ht: fulf fi\'c: ynr"• C'thtf\,
(ow or lm." EOP Oir«:rur for
Coun&gt;tllns Merle Hu)'lc 5llld
''ChanJ,Ing ont'.s n1;ajor aho r1oy"

a rol&lt; on how lon' il ~~~"' an
tOP &lt;rudet~r ro cr&amp;duore," •he

rcm~lll cow-~

•ho plam on Jt•duaunr in fow

ofl&lt;n tah
to hdp them an
lb&lt;rt ltudJes They abo ralc a

od&lt;l«&lt;

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fJ&amp;)Irtr load ro kcrp up ""'h oth&lt;r

"An EOP studml ,, t«runtd
fo• a&lt;odt'IDit n«&lt;&lt; a. .. &amp;&gt; for

I:OP

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........

tPOkt to tho plllrcn ~Y
and ill!OI'III«fthem t.bol I waa DOl

is

E...,Scllllalt~(SA)

A1bldk Dlteoor ICaa rws wa DOC
lllf.......S or tho .mo. by tho
ckpottmmt late t.bol IDOf'lliDI, In
aa A thktic Oov&lt;mon Board
.-ina SA Sports lnrormation
Director Midlad Eisner poKd 1M
question to Muto. Ancr a

. . . . 10 bt ~

Lblo yur, ..

H\llb&lt;l Aiel.

I ......

Upa&lt;l ...., tbt way 1M

clq&gt;artmall .... boa!

QIICftliAa

aD or tbt runda liW
1M A thk&lt;k D&lt;panmmt recciva

...,.ct~y, ~

oriallwe lr0111 the SA. and

proposal and an affumatin vote

ultimlldy the students.

co ho1d tht cliscusskm in executive
~ion 10 prtvmt coverase by a

"We relt there mwt bt a nee&lt;!
for bt1Jcr communicallons," l\'t$

reporter rrom Tilt 5p«1111.m,
Muto explained tl&gt;c situation.
"Actually he did not say
an)'1hin1 that he couldn't teO us
.--en with the newspaper there,"
lves Slid, "What be did S&lt;lY is thll
•h&lt;re 4 SliD titl&amp;odon in tl&gt;t Wlll'

that wou1d prntnt any lond

final dt&lt;Wons."

or

~ question that arua IS

bo"'
th• play&lt;fs \;,._,that iJ would not
bt apirut thdr pnnciples to silo•
up at pr~aKc ir thcrc ,.""' any
t han&lt;&lt; ol Huah&lt;&gt; btin&amp; present.
.. , bavt a fee:linachar they

sald; /ll&lt;ct"'e wbau:ver aoes on
aJway~ arrecu 1hc students. Our

job concern) thC' Jtudcnts and we
should be l&lt;t In on a lot more or
the d«&lt;slons. We ahould have
h«n told (about tht Hughes
ordeal) btlore &gt;0 I could rdl1&lt; it
to the 5ludc:ftu."'

"The brisht pan " that 1 ..on 't
to M ha-c any lonau."
H udle&lt;thcoruc&lt;l. "I'm 'crY
ha ~·c-

happy that I won't hi\&lt; to put up
with the Athletic Oitcctor any
more. I ha&gt;e JOt my own Ideas or

1hc toituatlon .''

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is sponsoring a tour of the
Taylor- Great Western
Winery on Friday,
October 22.
The bus leaves at 12 noon,
and returns between 6 pm
and 7 pm.
Sign up at 128 Bell Hall,
TODAY!
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--

�1&lt;&gt;rts
Turmoil, conflict encircled Hughes' UB career
8&gt; 10~ M . DIAT
and

CAR\' STER!\

the f'IC•t 11 w.ul,n\ "•th frNt,nl.t
Ch_.n1r•on~~~ h •a.. 1n C'.UI)
\11) 'llht n 1hc .:oacl\ rcqut"SIKj ca
State 'llhtrc he had" t~l·lUS
tt\wd bdcrc hnalh cnlcflf\w .,,
nc• thr«-)fll 'onua .. t, that h~
found''¥'
h,-. ,,,b ..a-. ;n reor•nh
""''''"'" ,. L" Ut 19 l!t
Pa'OnaU\. I lulh~ ""' t-~lr•'f ~
11\t dt\:a\h...,., ~ .. '1 Ni~ \II('.
.., SL!'O \ A( C-h of tl\. \~"'or C' aluauon\ of Huiht-~ 6; Mtn1
lt&amp;O In 'lllft~lnJ hi~ hhl or I'AU
lnltf'"\'itef,J&amp;It' Alhlnk. 0UC\.10r
Sl'-\ M. \\ c~trn Dt'"'""" I!Ho. Ed~1n \1uut and frUo-. O.r«tor
he &lt;omrllcd lht !lull;' 0011 OHI&gt;II Ed ~ aa \lt&lt;hkl&gt; When Huah&lt;&gt;
" mnmr KDOn, 11·10 II 1ndudC'J
4

E

odmg

(~ur

'onlro\tf"l,\ .md
numerous: di)pu1o. "'i1h

bolh 1m pia)'
d &lt;t&gt;OT1m tnl,
H uf)\« has

dut)

•nn &lt;&gt;I

8.$

roach

and the athl&lt;l&gt;•
He&gt;J Cuactt Boll
n

r&lt;l ~C&gt; &lt;d

or hO\

It ._.-a,s •IOAOUO\'cd

\1onda)
Huf)\« had b&lt;tn opmouna
h tad ba&gt;k&lt;1ball a»ctt and
i n~1 rue1or

in the:

pia)

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t.Jm\Cr~it)'J

l971. H..il ongtnaii"O·)UJ
conlracc was rollo'tlrled by t•n
su b~cquc nt one-)'c:ar contract ~.
A 19l7 grad uate or Gretn\OIIc,
Ill. College, Hugh es rccco•td a
B. S. on Physical Education lUld •
lh~

Univenity or UUnois in 1961.
Ear1itr in h.iJ ca.ren. Hu&amp;ha
coached six seasons at Roban
W&lt;$1t)'an ColleJ&lt; , &lt;Ompiling l
re&lt;ord or 70.0.9. He tbm coached

Formtr UB Coacll Bill Hu&amp;llos

"'h l.itn•f'd ilk""'' 10 '""
10-0 rft."C)I.J tn 4&lt;0nftrt1KC' t"!alUJ1h&gt;n!.
for ft'\lt,., ,n.lhnr

O• trillll ho&gt; l ll rerord " ·~·60.
but • aoJn&lt;t Oo\t&gt;lon Ill opron&lt;nt·
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on h11 own or being relievrd of hi•
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tht 1).17 BuU• to the SUNY AC

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presents

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33 E. Ferry
Friday, October 22
from 7:00 - 10:30 pm

NOW Thru
November 2 5 t h

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$1 .00 Aamission for
Students
$2.00 for Non·St udents
75' Skate Rental
Bus Leaves Ellicott 6:00,
then picks up at Main St.
6:30

University Bookstores
200 Lee Entrance
Parker Hall
Ellicott Complex

�UB Royals shutout
Buff. State , 1·0

SATURDAY
There's a Football Game
at 1:00 PM

By CINDY MANARJNA
Sp«trutn Stqff Wmrr

but
There's Also a

The youna UB Ro)tls fin.tlly ""' II an toccther S.UuJday aJrernoon al
•b• Alwnn• Arena lidd .
The Roya4 pla)c&lt;l \ceptr 1n Buffalo Sa ate trmtory durin, most or the
4$ mlltUie sm&gt;nd h.IJ/ and &gt;I!UI OUI tbe Bcnpl; 1.0. 1bc fiN IWf WU
voll&lt;)c&lt;l bct• .. a teams "llh ndtbn capitalilin&amp; on the Ollltt.
Willi nin and ilen faJIIna moderat.. ro h..Ylly. rhoyrr..., ..-u
iLPP&lt;rY and ~ """djrfiC\Ill ro nop abruptly rn lfmc. IO&lt; i.ny o.rrnuc.
Whet&gt; the
sa•c&lt;l bur

TAILGATE PARTY
From 12:00 · 1:00
All the Beer, Wings, Hot Dogs and \41unchies
You Can Handle For $3.75
Then the U.B. Bulls Will Stomp Brockport' s
Golden Eagles at 1:00 PM
Tickets Available at S.A . Off 111 T albert

Followed by a

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With $3.75 Getting You All the Beer &amp; Food
You Can Eat
Don't Miss the

CAR BASH
AT Abbot Annex 12 · 6 PM
Brought to you by the Cheerleaders
e won ~ we pliUJed lik

Then at 8:00 PM' the
Homecoming Dance with 2
Live Bands
Featuring Electric Boom
and a Special Guest
The dance will cost only $2.00 per
couple and you get a buffet.
And that's right, you guessed it·
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Sponsored by:
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Co-Sponsored by Stella, U.U.A.B.
1ttp.89octMft. ~.

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- Midlelle Bruc7alt LIB Wcxnens Soccer Coach
o r htt n.....,n auaeb by Royal players and dnvt b..:k.s by rdlow
rnmmares, UB ~ld nO&lt;. as In the Sa John Fuller aame Ia&lt;~ week, pu1
prasurc- on the: oppollnl &amp;oalir Nobod) '-'ll lhtn (or one on one: with
Houtch
H owr•&lt;f, play was controlled by 1hr Rnyll! (!-4) as the B&lt;ocal~
(oi-S· Il coul~ nor ~eep l11n UB'• Pllrl oltht li&lt;ld bur for a r..- moments
'" lht J«ond half

Leslie 1\damny~ final!) KOrtd for UB o~ on wb• by Jll\&lt;1 Holiday
"" • br&lt;a~IWIY &amp;oal ..
In lh&lt; &gt;«ond halr. Kathy Cerbra&lt;r saved •
pre\\urtd "wauld·bt" BtnJal COIJ lOOn art&lt;f UB'&gt; Only scur&lt; to salvace
the l&lt;ad
Their \ killtn baH GOnltnl Afld po..hu'la a.nd theu wrnJventll.l in auulc
ovcrpo .. ct&lt;d rhe play nr Duff Sra1e according tn head coach M•ch&lt;llr
Barczak .. We "-'On bd:au\t we pla~C'd hkt' cht Miter 1e:am, '' Bltrttak
said .
Ddplrc h••tnt control or lh&lt; ball for mrut or lh&lt; game. the scorc was
lo"' bccau&gt;e lh&lt; Royll&gt; JhDI '" td&lt; of ll&gt;e n&lt;t. ll~t&lt;Jat cold, " If wc
mo'"cd lht nn 1'40 rea ovtr lht' KOre h '*OU.Id have: b«n 15.0."
B&lt;ntal hall-bac:t L,.. Clcmct uld, "Wt dld okay. We could have had
mort fire p0wc:s. thouJh . We had to capualite: on it ."
While the Btnpls hod sb sbou on coal and wr sa•u. UB had 21 and
17 mpcatvdy. BcnJaJ head coach Mike Mt Duffy adrnillc&lt;llbt B&lt;npl 's
toubles "h was not one or our stronaat pmes. UB pl.lycd a cood
ramc. •• &gt;he wd ••wc ploytd tbdr dub team last year and they're bctrer
"""'· All our pia) en P'&lt; tbctr tx.l W&lt; have a lot or injured playas on
tht Itam Tbr onl)' thin&amp; that can uve u.s now b tune."
Royal NOles Tht r•o rtam.s ploy api!Ul &lt;atb 01ba qa~n 0&lt;1 October
26, ) ·)()at Bullalo Slate Collqe • .
Tht UB Royal&gt; ho&gt;t added a nilbl came lo thctr sehc&lt;lult on
Wednesd.ly, October 77 ar 71)() ar th&lt;liahtcd alwnm eompkA
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compcuon will be IOW:&amp;h .. I think • c'U M.,c to W1n aU our re:mamia,
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The Council on International Studies
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Languages and Literatures

announce
l"rofessor Luciano Garda Lorenzo, Director
of the lnstllulo lnternaclonal ~adrld, will
be on campus on Wednesday Octouer 1.0
1982 .learn about the programs and courses
offered at the Institute at a meeting for
undergraduate students schedu led f or 2:00
p.m. In 930 Clemens Hall.

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Cultural Events: a) FOOD From Central &amp;
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PLACE: 2.nd Fl oor Lounge RED JACKET
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Oct. 22 , 6 pm
Please call 835-3832 for
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Movles:a) CONTROLLING INTEREST:
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Thursday, Oct. 21
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ovttat tt and !Iron&amp;law board$ m•r apply for th&lt; MorehMG
Fellow•hlps o ward&lt;d b) the Uni&gt;ei&gt;h y of North Carolina.
Fo1 funhu 'nformarion, w.•ritC' the Otan, School &lt;'r L,av.,

llnl•trsuy (If l'orth Carolma. C'hltpol Hill, Non h Carolina
l1$1 ~

Gn&lt;loailloa S.:oolon .,.ho arc lOin&amp; on 10 KJad&amp;mc or
P&lt;Of......O&amp;J i&lt;bocll Wllb tne e...'&lt;!&gt;lrOA of 1M&lt; m&lt;d, 11&lt;&lt;-&lt;i&lt;O\,
and 1&gt;1'&lt;-&lt;)plom&lt;U) . should .., up a ref.,.,.« Iii&lt; a1
CiCbCJ
lhc '""0 Cattc! Plannlnl
Appointmm u for

rn·&gt;&lt;•
or

omen

th&lt; a.rnhem C&amp;tnpus can bt modt by talhn• 6U-21J I, ut for
Mn Mac~. At ~. Mllll Suert .:ampu ~ call8l i·J~I5 and ast
for Mn. Sha.
Cotopany, a....., Oty, CalltO&lt;Wia Is
ofl&lt;rina 100 tellowsbips to qualllitd 11\ldonU for cradUll&lt;
u ud1 rn l!n&amp;lnc:erina, Computer Sc:ieDC"&lt;, AI&gt;Plitd Math and
Phy&lt;jcl. U.S. a.bLt:Nhip as req111rtd. Write to Huaba
Alt.:nn Compuy, Cor-c&gt;&lt;nu Fdlowolup Oflkc. Clihtt
O.y, CrJIIonli.l 9CWO.

H•P.. Alr&lt;nll

CA.N Wort llhat Com&lt; to the Study Pia«. We are
lotrUtd Ia l$4, Baldy Hall. Our boun ll&lt; 12:00 - 4:00.
Monday rhrou,lt Thundl¥. We o ff&lt;t frot iodJYld...tiltd
wlttancc tn l«tur&lt; llOte-u.t.rna. tat~a.ldoa. readina
df!Ciel'l&lt;!y. -.I&gt;Ulaty devdopmmt and tu tbook r&lt;:ldln&amp; and
study.

J.- ....Ute •d profOIIioaal t t -11. Join w

for dinnct
witlt Barbara Snyder of tlH Buffllo N&lt;wl, ''Til&lt; U f&lt; o f a
sm,Ja columnllt", Wtd. ':lOp.tn .. ru Hllkl. OOO.pa~ Btwl.
~adono ll,.33ll.

Ortlfot R - " " Mat Sklntltl , stnaa and JOQ&amp;"'l(~,
Thuraday, Oa. 21, &amp;pm ru Hillel, oo Qpca 81"&lt;1. n.oo.

SUI&gt;MI

u.-,

~ion&gt;

Friday Oct.
tall llS-ll32.

;n

111 6s.1m a1 HlDd . For

Rd&gt;mt·Eitillllt s,.........., ...Uh Pr&lt;a~ eouw from l.uadi
En&gt;bt.uy "Lebanoo Up to tlH Mi•ute''. Swlcloy, Oa . lA a1
lplo. For moR info call &amp;l~-lll·1.

Do JCM a .._. or )'011 -ould II~• to illve IWitlt
othcrt1 UFE WORKSHOPS illootlq fOf I'OIIW... -.n

rroro

for tlH ecrinl · (Almooa) aa7thial JOG,
cooklat to m1m&lt; 10 auto RPO!r. Stop by IS C&amp;oar or tall
6345-UOI for mon ialo.
GRADUATING SOONr Leam to make a - b transition
from student to workt:r and find 0111 whal ru like in lh&lt; real
"'fk!l c.lJ Uft Worbbops (636-2.11011) A clan up for our
worbhop 011 oopil'ljl willt Uft after p&gt;Utae.

Slot alMa,... odMn o.1 Ule v.·~ ~Soc&amp;
F&lt;so. LAra from diff....,. cu.llwa ""' oban tome or
owol llrille a au~tu If )'OU wltlt Call 6345-lllll! to

........
)'OUt

AL PH A
L AM 8DA
DI!LTA
S.•h••r•
........,_AruNi
oo 111 Uld-"'&lt;
or
Yow - contially !n¥11*1 to
junior

~bela Ddt&amp;.
aapllomon IDdlldloa, We4., De\. :10 II

Dlailoi Hell.

-ben A.lpl&amp;a
lite -...!

t P·• · • Talbc:rt

.....,. , . _, Stop 1a a Group L411 Sorwlt:a '"' me lrpl
odvlat. F• 1tooon a1 01U ollitz. 114 TliiNn, ... ·· -r-_,
Fri. 11-J: Werl. :t-7: lluan. 1-J.

" - ....................... from lllam·lpm.
i'l&lt;uocaiiWJIUB ofr~I31-U790f stop !n o.l !Of Ooocl)'cat
Hall. We , _ y011 to bdp ur ._kt

-cr.

al tM •• C o - of tlH
Eajoy roa: ntlllk
with John Brody. A m&lt;Uow way to lop off tht Hom&lt;-Comlni
-ltc:&amp;d.

•

etc.

WIIUiopiM your fa vorllol•-in tht rucurinl&lt; th&lt;m&lt;ofthi&gt;
ye&amp;r'J O&lt;Jl(liWiOnal fair. Eapcrialcc lh&lt; fair. atioy the
musk f.- WRUB. iuesday a Wtdoadly Oa . 26 A 21 in
O.pen-Talbert ~waua.,...,...,. ra...tt• - FricUy monunp 1:30 a.m.
at tbt OHNnuta 8rcakf&amp;Jt in Clpttt-Talbert Lounae. C..
in•olvtd w.tll w, ft'U J(t Involved wilh you.
!i&lt;el011: Makt sure 10 siJn up to have your yurbook ponra~t
takm for lncfwion in the 19~J Buffalo111111: Sian up is
haiOiffil 0&lt;-toba lS-29 in 8.4S Harrin11n Library, Ill Tlllb&lt;n
H&amp;ll, 14 Baldy Hall or in 167 Millard Fillmore Aatd&lt;mio

Cenl&lt;r

(Jttotc of the da-,·
'The mosl bu.tnfful lhina W( can c:;..periencc it tht
mys.1criou.s It tJ tht wurce or all 1rue: ar1 and
~le nc:c . '

Alb&lt;rt Ein&gt;teio

Rt llttrr-ta~&lt; achanlaa&lt; of rh&lt; JTc&amp;l dunk •pmah &amp; the
compan) ol tbe (anta ;!it SASif mrmb&lt;-r• Srudeno
A»&lt;xlluron fot Sf)c&lt;'Ch &amp; H&lt;ilrlllr llash 11 P J Ronom Tk IJil'leli Sludtoti' ~.. II C. JjiiJ I. llllltltn&gt;ot&lt; )ou to the
rr&lt;roo&lt;r&lt; rhO~IIll! of tb&lt; luadr rAture film " Ha·L&lt;hah",
tonip.r a1 9pm
S.nurda\, O.tobtr JO. Sp.m . Nltn Rt.1tal H~ll l'..,~th On
Phi Rtra Slclma •.1111H11il! " h•&gt;~na a rofnc wJt to b&lt;ntOt rh~ .al&lt; """' r Coli 6)(. 1062 for men&lt; in!.&gt;
Amencan Caru.:c-r Socin~sc prflt" Wtc\ cnd rot 1WO '"
Turontn (SIUO I P&lt;ndin&amp; .. .. yl: ~nd r ru&lt;: ll" bloc~ and UliAB film• "Tit&lt; Avtalor'l \Vi(&lt;" Thurs. l·rl. Cl.t 2J,Zlat
wh\lt telc~t~u.lon: 3rd priu : AM· l-""M £tt rro, l~Mette 4!30, 7100 /1' 9:30 D m. M1Jnrghr DoU~It r&lt;~IUI&lt;! " f. ~&lt;•~•" &amp;
Walkman, Ti&lt;~tH ma) b&lt;- purchased for S1 ftorn nrttnb&lt;ts nf "The Hilt. Have F.~e&lt;" AU film• ar Woldtn»n ThrAII&lt;IA.C. )
AdrOJ«oon: student&gt; " ,15. @
t n&lt;rAI Sl.l'
Phi 11&lt;1 • Si,vna ..,d orfili&gt;r.,.. H•lp nsht oanc•r'

AlTEI'ITIO.'\ : f'RJ:;.L/1\~ SE..,IOII.S. N(" Yorlt La• fritacU of CAC rao,tt Double. ft~urt ••Ottle'\ltlll Cona-r• "
School "Ill bton &lt;an1pllJ tO mttt"'&lt;w PfO&lt;P&lt;'C\1\&lt; Jtud&lt;~~uon A " hlkl~ Suhmatr~~&lt;'" Ott 2l &amp; ll. 7:)0&amp;! ~:45 .trnldruabr
Fn 170 Mf .. c. Sat 1&lt;16 l'ltd. Admi\J10n 1 1 15 To&lt;~&lt;hlOid
~r.u,. t-'owmbtf S, 1982. Call Mr.. Sh&lt;a at the
OOlY at the h&lt;l tt orr.ca
Pl&gt;11nlna OffK'&lt; (UI-35 15) to 1e1 up an appolntm&lt;nr

c..,..,

ATTEr.'TIO'I: PRE-LAW SENIORS. t~t} Uno•ct•ll1 of
New \ or~ Law School woU b&lt; on campu&gt; to rot &lt;rviOII\
profi)&lt;'Ciilt student! on Wednetda,, No•&lt;111bcr J, 1982. Clll
Mr11. Sh.. ar the Carter Plannlna OfrK't (Ul·IS I') ro &gt;&lt;1 up
o.n appointment.

UUAB C.ooc&lt;1t&gt; pratt~r• The P&gt;)&lt;haddo. fun Sunday. Nov
1, K:oo ~.m . on Clvk Gym (MSC) u udenu S4 .SO, gen.,..!
16.00. Tt&lt;k&lt;h a•atlahl&lt; at Hamman 1lckt1 Olfi~ oil rht
R""'rd Store.

UUAR C..occrtt l&gt;r&lt;S&lt;nrs The StrJy Clu, Sun. Nov. 21 , 8:00
AlT&amp;NTIOII: PR£-~W SENIORS. Pa«: Unh ornt) p .m 111 CI&amp;J I Oym (MSC) Studcnu SS.OO. l&lt;llttol $1.00.
Tio~ttt
"ail 01 Hllrrirnlll Tiel.&lt;! orr.~ A the R«&lt;&gt;rd Store.
School of La"' wiU bt on &lt;ampw to intm'ltw r""P«l&lt;vc
-'ludcniJ on Tllada), 1'1&lt;&gt;-anbtf Z, 1982 Call Mra. Shea aa
UUAI
Colftdr6tm j&gt;ltO&lt;Pl&gt; ()p&lt;n Ml~&lt; Pt&lt;formcrs comt
tb&lt;
P~ Ofro.« (&amp;li-35UJ ro .Ill up an
stru\ your uuffH AU tl.arAl &amp; to~udau.t •t~. Bt&lt;-t • wine
appo4nuncnt
1¢ winp ..,._ed E"'&lt;f) Thun '" HliTlmlA L.t~~tn~&lt;.
Pmorm&lt;r• "&amp;JI up 01 1:30 p m. Slt010 ac 1:00 pm_
Jolf"&gt;l•r.,.le•la&amp; l'~par&amp;lio• 6 T~-a '1\'orultop
Thws, Oaobtf ll - 1:00 p m at 116 Wende (MSCI. A
"ldcoi!IJ)Od uttervkw will b&lt; sl&gt;o•o 1011 db&lt;uu&lt;d. Sponsortd UUAB Coa&lt;m&gt; art4 Corr.oo.,. An E•&lt;nrn&amp; w/ Robert
Huntor, Gnttcful Dead ly,.d$1, Sundt~. Oc:t,lA, 8:00p.m. In
br tht Plannint Ofn~
Clort Oym (MSC) Student.s Sl.SO, arnual SS.OO. iktru
ami. at Hammaa1 Ti&lt;k&lt;t Olflce It R&lt;COrd Slot&lt;.
ru.- Wrlttac Wotlt.lltop, Thun., Cktob&lt;t 11 - I:OOp,m. in
Woldman Thtllr&lt; (Ill Non.on). Ttc.hnlqu&lt;&gt; for pr&lt;par!qg an
•ffea.Jvt I'C&gt;IIm&lt; will b&lt; dis&lt;uJied. Sporuored by lit&lt; Com&lt;
Planain&amp; OfftcX.
UUAI M"* &lt;»-akleo w...tlat AU tbooc btltrat&lt;d in
, _ 1•Wtd., Cktobtt 20 -:t:00-4&lt;Gl workoai OD tht Musk Cooomitter:, lhtn will b&lt; a mcc:tina
p.m. Ia 116 Wc:ndc: (MSC). St.u dmu ...u hlvr a d&gt;tac&lt; to IOda y at ~: lO ht the Pallnu Rm. 5&lt;cond lloo&lt; Han\mOA
pnt&lt;1lC&lt; 1111~ b)llllln&amp; .w...._ equ.lpmau. s--ed
by tlH Carat l'llAaiftt Oflict
~ ,., ..,__.. ~ ....... c.....
Speaker • Ceo&lt;t&lt; Gntltam or Computttland. Oa. :U 6 pm
. _ _ W1111tq Woc\Moo, Fndoy. Oaobtf :U · 2:00p.m. 1.n Talbert Hall Rm. IOf (ACI. Topic - Homt Computtts SI.OO
111 Parker !MSC). T&lt;dlnlq,... for p&lt;&lt;parinJ an effeaivc covet dlor1e for non·m&lt;mb&lt;r•. Refreshments will bt Rn'td.
ruumt will b&lt; c!tacu•t&lt;d. Sponsored by cb&lt;
Planninl
om...
Alt(!lloo Sludtat• f0&lt;111ty United Clm{&gt;IIKS to JK.-.cnt
Nucltat War (UCAMP) is a noo-peoflt outfit wbooc""""'"'
Ort_o.., Mlllltt .,_[_, Friday De\ .llllt C.pcn Lol&gt;b)l. is lo aware tht pubUc of the tltreat of noclear - · UCAMP
COate rdu aad lmc:&amp; to yow favorttc tuoa u ploytd b) dc1pcnjdy nttdJ mmobcn 10 w in Ia ow campalau . PlaK
WltUB
a&lt;t ioi'OI&gt;ed Me&lt;tillp arc &lt;YaY Wcdntacl&amp;y a1 7:30 p .m. ia
106 Cary Hill Fo. more in£otmlllon oonUw:t Ulcy ru
U
7-JJi l ii\J' day ba'O«~t 10 and 2.
Ttaodt T - letiOol SUr Wtd. Oa. lOrn C4pcn
Lobby. DaiiD your"""" button, 21'!" dwn&lt;tet, Sl &lt;a. All
,.,_ who ordcrtd buttoru Fri. Oct.
)'OIIJ otdcr will bt 10
Ul JVGGUNC CL UB wll _ , ac 7:. . p• Ia - • 110
neu Monday, Qa .~ .
Alia. RaD (MSCJ "" Thno Oct. 1111. All Indo •r Joa...,
- "*o- . for~ lllr....uo. ... Clctto ot I.JI.-7.
zat .-rtJ, 'lll~rfd&amp;y. Oct .l1,1982. l()pon tU t Club 7~7. Sl
b&amp;t drlnu, 75&lt; tlnfll. Shot opcdals all nlaht . SJ)edal £EE
Sodot1 will ..... " 7 pm Oa, lOth In IOJ8dl
_....,.. b)l the Playboy Bunnies . Win a oot year key to Hall. NC'O! tnmtb&lt;ra- . . -. Upa&gt;mina nmts will b&lt;
the Ployboy Club. 42Al OtDcsee St. aaoaa from tlte airpon. dilcuacd
A dlffcmu Thunday nlaht """yl
F . - Oalt wtll . _ Werl., Oct. lOth K 4:00 pm Ia 1030
Sto
' .,,. ar a.~ Frida¥, 0ao11c:t :12, 1912 il t1tot 1ut Ocmcru. Pbns ro. tlH "SA Club and Orpntutloas Fait"
day ro )obi aa tlH loov pric:a. Prices 10 up October ll, 1912. wiD b&lt; f\MIIz.td, New mcmbcn wdooalet
Sb.......Wcn II locaud in a.oom ns, Hatria\&amp;n, MSC.
llocftwll k a -0&lt;7 &amp;llf - · (O&lt; all C'OUIIJdOUand
UUAII !ioouM c-.ltlet annoUDC&lt;S sped&amp;~ dbtount pric:a tnlmu or the Su...Uty Education C&lt;ntu on Wed. Oct . lO,
for all S.A. tundtd OttanizallODJ. Brint )'OW .....,t allvc 19112 in 317 Flllmor~. Aurnduatt is CIP«&lt;td by all,
w/ q...tity 10uad equip. DJ mtenu, tli.rolabl&lt;o. t~
and lartcr •pcaku boolt'-up available. ConiO(t AncJy, bwlnoss WooN )oe • • lo _ . oou o wtdr with othet py women
636.29S7, 106 Talbert .
and men wtto write plays, po&lt;uy, fktlon' To share out
, • ...,...., wapjo&lt;&lt; wO&lt;b in P&lt;Q11C111 Cot:lot 10 our
......... u • ..w.a disorder ;., Mtlc:lt iDdivlcluah 00 otpnjzoojoo&gt;al .-.in&amp; ac tu r:oirrtcld &amp; . (llnl
rood ODd tbal - · d&amp;ltct by~"' taklQIIou&amp;iws. Sllnday, Oa.:W, 2 pa. for mort btl""'*""'. call Joe a1
For lttfOfmllioa about lralGXIU for tllk dloofoler call 1)4.1QSO
&amp;Jt.lOU. ,.,_,. ADdria-~ .

c.r...

w-.,.

c.r..,

w-·•

I'·

eo.,..,.,

"'tr.

noo.,.

Now .............. eft- ..m bt at IIWI'alo aD __...,oa
Oaollc:t 11. INl. ....ty t o - uy IIDd •
• 1ep1 "'--oo. Stop by ., ~ l'laaGiat orr-a to 'he I hp 0 . II _ . . . Oa. Zl as 4:30 pm "'
with • rer:ruker.
Clntdtaolc ' - Spolddiac buiJditli S ltll floof. It b open to
- . 1101 0111)' -.)on. Wll ....... _ . . ut~ 011 Earth. All

ca-Joo&amp;•-

..,_ •-u..

..._ ...

__

A-.....,_

AbMI
..aa-Moo., Ckt. U, ll-2:00
.... .. JO Otpea Hal. ......... ea.,.. (( alal6tol .. ........
Sdreeltt
~ ru lp.a. t - . T b u n . ....,.._ fO&lt; )'011
Ullk to
Ckt. 21 Ia DfD. 104. U..,.S ~- ~ ftOtD tlH Upjoltn Co. col ...... 6345-Ziat.
will tpalt OD "~ a 5oa F.....,."
11lo Ul Qoa 01111 ,._. IOCIIOnOW and rvu-j 1bllt1da)o 1j
- . , . , _ , L« IOtchcl, A~ 1\leGI, to speak on 1:00 p.m. in Dkttndorf""""" Lo\111&amp;&lt;. TllloriQI II a vail&amp;blt
"How to Ocitl• Coa1macials" . A wine and rn- r&lt;Cq)Cloft ,..,.by~......
will follow, All Manaaan&lt;nr audmu and rao:~lty l.nvited.
1\la. Oct. 16, 7:00, Wmdc ll4 (Main Sl.)
. _ , Oalo m«tl111 friday, 1 :30 p.m. 1030 CIMJms.

or _

,..,.,-·-

111or

W~IO-IIII&lt;t,Tho- . 18 ··

�back
Gretzky
Can somebody
stop him?

By JON M . DIAT
Mon•a"'l Edutv

liS .. O( lO~CflPI

the dus:f"C

Or&lt;U.k). But he fdt lillll he did
not h.av~ to do u much in I his

1110e oovcrina Oreuky as in Ill•
Wilen Wayne Clfcuky and II&gt;&lt;

EdO&gt;ontoo 0\lm mvad&lt;d th&lt;
M&lt;O&gt;onal Auditori~m ~
""cnlna. Buffalo Sabre Head
Coa&lt;h Scouy Bowman did nO&lt;
lmpi&lt;O&gt;&lt;nl any plans 10 stop lhe
'"Oreal Oreuky''. In !oct, be
nC\'cr uupcd a rqular bn&lt;: to

oheck him.
unu::rc b nOt a whole lot yOU
can r&lt;llly do," Bowman said.
'"He hu 1h11 nllural hockey
se:n.R, ltuu no matter whal you do,
he Will ba•e lhc puck ""d Itt hh
ch........ " s~ COOUJb, crcu~:y
picked ~p I &amp;o.tJ and IWO auiJts
,.hJch put him on lop of Ihe
Nllional Hockey t..eaau&lt; (NHL)
point&gt;.-.~~ Ill&lt; Ollcn still
clloppod a 6-1 cloc:JDoo to Ill&lt;
hon:l&lt;town Sabra.
··r·m orr 10. olo"'
10
1&gt; lht team." Cl1cul&lt;y said quietly
afl&lt;flil&lt;-. "I could 118'&lt;
JCOfod SO aOAis 1D Ill&lt; f1111 10
pm&lt;J. but II "&lt; doa't win, h

Malt-

clo&lt;tn't meaD alhJ.III.."
··we·~ bad- pro~&gt;~mu
dcfcruhdy, ODd IDQb&lt; we arc

eow&gt;tlnl

DO

Wayne IO do

CVCT)Iluna ror "'·" 0\"kt Coa&lt;h

Glal Solbcr .said. ''lllc ..........
art pbyu11 aplnst this ,ur are
really coadna 11 us ortc:o.oivdy and
we ate ca"'bl bdllnd arly "' tht
pmc and we bavc 10 pby aolth·
up hoc~ey."
Sabre dtlc:o.oive spedoliJt C1'111J
Rltnu.Y II normallY wiped Ill&lt;

put.

"W&lt; did a &amp;f&lt;lll job
rorecheckina outth&lt;fc lonlsht.'"
R.otnuy said . '"If we can check
111&lt;0&gt; deep cnoush Into their own
tone. that cntbla us to cut down
on thdr passlna 10 the winam.
Circtzly hanp OUI I lot by lht rod
line and he is danacroua lllerc, but
they were 100 deep IO try lho..
bt&lt;lk out p&amp;S&gt;CJ and rut nuha.''
D&lt;lpit&lt; Ciru~ky's thre&lt; point
pcrfDrrnon&lt;:e, Sabre winl« Mlke
Foliaoo considered Ill&lt; job 1

_..

·•or&lt;ttky is jUJI a pllcnominal
hockey ployer," Foliano Slid. '" He
bwncd mt on one play with 1
move I've aner JC'fft dooc before ,
blrt you cxpea llw from him.
YOII

know he's aoina

IO Itt

tol1ldhinJ apiost you. lllld

toniJ)It I thouaht wt did 1 peat
job on him." The Sabra limMod
Cr&lt;ttkY to
Jbou on aoal
Ci&lt;ml.y feb the Sabres pvt him
more room lba:o ordinary. bul hr:
railod to c:apitA!iu on tlltm.
"I rally had 1 lol of ShllDI
room out there," Cl1ml.y said.
·-OvertU this .tc.UOft I'""C had mote

row

room than WI .....,.., "bich Is
.su.rprisina. We have our K'Orina
thanca. bul we·.., bcco &amp;ivtnl up
lilt ,..Js u wdl. "

Cirml.y IICOCtd on a wic:.kod slap
'""" 011tJide Ill&lt; riahl race orr
circle ov~ Ill&lt; riaht sl&gt;ouldcr or
lf&gt;lltendtr Bob
In ..... he

Sou••

lcnntd "a shot I didn'l

&lt;Yell

aet a

chance to react to.··

Sou•&lt; ltcls lhat mos1
IJ')allmdm let Ciretuy r~ lhar

concanratian on 1M aa.me when
hc't on the 1«.

"Wilen you play a,a!MI
Orcu,ky, )'0\1 can't let him
Intimidate you," Sauve .taid.
''Once you stan to worry about
him and don'1 ooncanr1te on lhc
other playus, 1h11'1 whtn you let
In trouble. They have""""
t&gt;«llcnt shoolcn on lh&lt; club and
yau just ca.n't keep your cyea on
him all the lime ...
"I've alwayo bad JOm&lt; probttrn•
~&lt;Grin&amp; aplrut Buffalo In th&lt;
paa," CiretUy said. "Thc.Y bave
.om&lt; pbJm ,.ho eon check and
hit and throw your Iimina orr...
Cirrttky lho"ah did - · lhr«
aoaJs apiJI.It Buffalo Ul DO&lt;
period ID bfaak th&lt; old liWk of
Ph~

Esposi1o ror mos1 ..,....,
,..Js (76) last ........
Cir&lt;\Uy fmiSIIod wilb 92.
"I aoc almleiiiCI&lt;y lllat Ollhl,"
Clf&lt;ttky recall&lt;d. "I didn't .am
ror the forst 1wo periods and was
rnucntod, bu1 1 aoc 1 row lu&lt;ty
bounca and lh-.pwau m)'
way,"

Cirtuty rtfU&gt;od lD spoculat&lt; oo
how many aoall or polnu he may
end up With bul said tbat "I thonk
I bave lh&lt; pocnulal to reach 100

........

''IU lon&amp; U l.ht tCill\ WIIU,
thu'• alii want," Citd~ky said.
"Pcnonal
are llne, but as
lonJ u I -.n able 10 help Ihe learn
win, that's wh.lt I arive (Ot,"

,...,cia

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UNIO~

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One step closer
wou/4 object to him

By ALAN KACHIC
Monogmg Ed;tor

negotiating in ow· behalf. "

-SA President CordeDSchachter

A

n Amherst Campus student
union is a step closer to reality
today as a result of last week's
meetings between student government
leaders and UB President Steven B.
Sample and Friday's Student
Association (SA) Assembly decision to
give the Presilknt the green light to
lobby for the student funded building
in Albany.
On Friday, the SA Assembly voteq
by acclamation to give student backing
to a Sample initiative to seek support
from the State University of New York
(SUNY) Board of Trustees and SUNY
Central for permission to construct the
unconventionally funded building. This
appears to be the mandate from
students that Sample said was necessary
before he would start lobbying ih
Albany.
''The: dlrtctive tet was that we can move very
qaickly on setting Sa.mplc working in Albany on our
behal[." SA President CordeU Schachter rxplained.
He added that although this is a strong enough
mandate for Sample co go to Albany with, he is
conotmed that the other five. student presidents have
not yet endorsed lhe initiative. Schachter said.
however. "I'd be surprised ir anyone would objtct to
hlm negotiating in our behalf."
The even I$ leading to tbe Assembly vote and the
propo~ scudent opinion poU.- slated to b.a.vc begun

today but now canc;e:Utd-wcrc the tc;sulc of
confu1ion rat~d by Sample'$ rtqUe:$1 for ;a mandate

rrom lhe students, Schachter reported. Student

leaders were uncen-a.ln as lO just with wh"t the
President requlrtd 10 go to Albany, thus leading to
the proposed referendum ond opinion poll. If an
aarec:ment is worked out bctwten Sample and the:

,.;u

Slate. a rerorcndum
still be needed bcforo che
bonds needed to fmance the buildini 'tan be wid.

On Thursday morning, the 5tUdcnl pres1de-nls mt1
whh Sample 10 d~us:; Ihe union in talks thar were
reporced to be unproductive.. " l WIIS very
dissappointed with the ntC'eting, Sehaducr said, "It
jw1 seemed we wtrtn 'L moving anywhere and,
bccat.1Sc of the lack of dir«tion, I feh the wholeprojecr was going to C"'llapse on ut. Evt'l)'thing wa.'i
confused."
Tluu anemoon Schathtcr mel privately wilh
Sample fn what he described as " Lhe be.!u qo minutts
lever bad since taking office. Now it Jee:ms that we
both IUIV&lt;: a ftrm grasp or undersaandinathe
•

situation. 11 The imponant mauer resolved wa.s
deOning ju&lt;t what Sample wanaOif from !he Sludenl$,
Schacht~r amned, "He was loakina at the poll as a

mandate and I was loo'king at it as an indicator ...
He sald thai if he goes to Albany and gru the best

Albany, Schaehtu views hinuclfand the mher

student presidtnts as playina a role in th.r
ncgotlatioos ... , can be the ovtrS«nhar whatever
deal Sample Slrikes is tbe best one. I think I tan give

deal be can get and comes back to the students and

him an indication whether what he has worked out il

presents it, and they say no way, there'i still no
problem,'' he explained.

acceptable or noc .''
Whatever "if&lt;emena Sample makes with SUNY,
!he nnal deeision rests with the Sludents and whether

T he "best deal" was deocribed by Schathter as 1wo

or not they want to pay for the 1tudcn1 union . "tr
rhe deal c.oming back was not well received and che

aims: To have some .sort or security for students that
this building eould not be used for any olhe&lt; pu~•
than a student union and that studcmcs will have a
gnaier say in the day 10 day as well as lhe year to

student body wd this was unaecepla ble, !hey could
still reject it." Schachter explained, "We have
no1hing ro losr. At rhe \fcry worst we'll be bac:k ro

year administration or the buildina.

where we art now."

-

-~

Graduotr Studem AJsociotion (GSA) PrC&gt;idena

Pecer Mu·rphy cmph:ulud the need for student
contrql of any studc.nt funded b~ilding -at last
• \Vedn ~a~~ OSA mcetjM. "The main con~crn is
~dent t."'ntrQLof..t:t:r!"6uildins.'' he dfirmed, .. We
wa.nt In writing the creation or a committee of _ .
students to control the building and to gfvc us the
power that wt. wnm. ••
Sc-hachter mainl-amcd thou the c:onfuilion created by
trying to dtfine the mandate was cau~ by Stmamic
misunderstanding, "I hil\'e no re-ason to sm.peQ that
Sample was rWiy uyiog to c3use conrusion. You
have -a new guy ln a new pOsition and Ihis was our
nru U~ut, Tbe, fir.sl rime you me-et someone you
ofl~n have problems With commtmh,:aiiOn ,"
II sce:ms likely now that the ntgotlation proc.~
will bcgjnl and according to Scho.chter, quite soon,
"I ha\'c every reason tO think that he wom~ h done
before- the eltcaioM (Nove-mber 2)," The .actual
&lt;:onstruction of the buitdin&amp; is still in Lht distant
ruturc.
Although Sample will be doing.ahe work i.n

--

Sheriff's office to issue drinking age-cards at UB
n order 10 enfon:t"- New York StaJc·s new drinking IBw, the
UruVersity is strongly encowaging studtnts to obtain an Erie
. County Sherlfrs card for ·age verilication.
The Cllids, which will be distributed rrom O&lt;tobcr 25·29, are !he &gt;nllll
verifiable form of idcntiflauion. ''It is not difficult 10 obtain a standard
UB card with a falst d-ate of birth ," c.laimed A.ssodaJe Viee..Prcsidcnt

I

acccp11sblc when presnued, Food Service Dircc'tor Donald Hosie called
the SheriH's ID ..an tde.al document because of it'.s piCture." Food and
Vending Service proVides alcohol on campus for such estabJishme:nrs as
the WUk&lt;M&gt;n Pub and Saud&lt;nt Club, and "obviously needs !his 10 co

prottcl our liguor 1icemc. but a University 10 'along with' o drivers
lice:nse wtll ~ accepted,''

roc Stud&lt;tlt Affal,. Anthony Lorenzen!. "Buc to obtain a ShmH'&lt; 10
canl. !he Sludcrn mun pr=r&gt;l his binh cmlficace or baptismal m:ord,"
ob1ain the card, rhe:studcnl must prescm his orislnaJ birth
ptuuddltion proor.
certinc.:uc, not a photocopy because documenl.s can be aJtcr~ when the)
•
Lorenzeui, wbo is abo Olairm.a.n of the Alcohol Review Board. is in ilte phoa.oeopled.
ravor of the Sheriff Departmen"' program, whJth has been sponwred
The fee for the tard is five doUars, whieh is P'lyable in c..h (no
by the Stud~nt Association. ••we'd like to cvcmuaUy devdop our own
checl\5 will be aa:cpled). "The five doUars ree is &amp;tandard, and goes
card, and through them (Sherlrrs cards) we can gain some experl•nco," dlr«lly 10 the Sheriff's Dept.," Orubcr wd. '"The &lt;'OSI is ror lOlBI
he explained. "Wherever you ao (co obt.Un alcohol) chen are different pra&lt;eWns. includina photography, lamination, and tyPina."
upeaations (for proor or age). No one &lt;an refuse~ Sherirrs 10,
The services will be provided In Harriman Hall, on the Main St.
though,"
Campus, O&lt;cober 25-26, in Capen Hall on Ott. 27·28, and in Elficou qn
Oct. 29. They will be Op&lt;ralin&amp; from 8:30a.m. 10 &gt;\l30 p.m.
a servic:e 1haJ we 11ft providing; it's oo1 mandatory, •• uid
Th~ main problem arising rrorn the new drink:ina law will bt the
reaction under.qed students. "We are 'A'Onied that t.be new age limit
Dirtctor or Student Unions James Gruber. "But i1's his(lly
recommended. They're very CIOn\•eniint."' The card reatures -a color
migbt drive wme or the y~unacr students unde&lt;ground,.They might
pie~ure of the studc:nr which cannot in any way be altered. This reature
wind up drinking in their rooms." l.orenuttl noled.
makes it rh.e most idtaJ ronn or identina.tion.
To CODIP&lt;fl$11&lt;, the Flallty Studenl AJsoclatioo approved a propOSal
Drinking ritablilhments on campus will be primarily accepting the
ror estabfi&gt;hlng a "non·aleobofic" bar/ aameroom in !he WUke&gt;On Pub.
SherirrsiD, bul tWO Olhcr forms or identificalion will also be
The creation of !his raa1ity will late place Noveml:ier 22 -Dceember 4.

To

By NEAL RICHMAN
Sp«trwn Sill// Writ"

'' lc$

or

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in short.

[THE spEORUM
··~·Ita
•

Vok.lrnt33

S.lh GooctehlldiEdllor.Jn-CM•'
Teoy Canao.iM•••tMo Edlfor
Jon OlatiM•,..,ne Edltot
Alt" C. KachterNtft.IO/Itf EdJfo,
Otvld MaYJJ/Aif Ofr.clot

"

a.,.,.s,.~

Seih AU.,VCtfr

Cllllpu..;

The propositions far the November 2 ballot "••ere announced
c«:&lt;ntly by the Board of Elections. Her'* a list of thO&lt;&lt; that the
County Voters will aco on during the elccll&gt;n:

COUNTY
I) Shalll..ocal Law Intra. No. 8 (Print No. 1)-1982 which emend•
Lhc Erie County Charier -and Adminisarali,•t Code to authorize Lhc
Count)' Ex«utivt co t1tabliS:h a ]ofnl admlnl.strar;vc board with
the State. of New York to opcn1c !?rico Coun1y Medical Center, be
adopted?
2) Shall the County or En&lt; be authorized to pur&lt;h8$e &lt;l«.'&lt;it
oower from tht- Powt.-'1 Authority of rhe State of Ntw York
(P.A.S.N.Y)lllld •hall&lt;uch power to public and privote utilicits
for the benefit or r~identlal and rurnJ t:le&lt;-tric udlil)' customers in
Eric' County?

3) Shalll..ocall..ow lnlro. No. 10 (Pnnc No. 1)·1981 which amend•
the Erie- County Chaner to inc.reue from SJ,OOO to S..l,OOO lht
amount or otoncy the County t:xeetllivt: can uam.fer from one
budgrtcd a.ccounc ro Mlothct without prior 1~gislafivt a,pprova1. be:
adopted?
CJ1Y
I) Shall Local low lntro. No. 27· 1978, whl&lt;h •mend&lt; the Chaner
of the: City of Buffalo to providt thi1t the powtr of the
Commi.ssio11er Qf Fire to add 10 or d1rnioith Ihe- number of rirt
companies now assigned chc thy'~ Ore hous~ be- condilloned upon

approval o( Com!)Jlln Couno;il, b&lt; adopted?
2) Shall L..oeal Law lmro. No 21·1982, whic:h amtndslhe Chrultr
or tht Cily of Buffalo. io provide for nine rcdt"rtntd Council
Oi.n rku trnd a Common Council composed of nine Dlmict

Councilmen, three

Coun cilnu~n· :n·Lnra:e.

and one Council

PrC$ideru, tfrec1ht J.1nuar}' 1. 1984, bt approv-=&lt;17
3) Shall local L.tw Intra. No. 4· 1982, wltkh amend•

the Chaner
of the CitY of Burr,lo to provide chat the power of che
Commis!tiOntf or fir~ In add co or dimintsh the numbtr of rirt

David cJelilliCOfl'frlkUIIt

•

County propositions announced

)

companies naw assigned the cily's firthouscs bt conditiontd ut)On
approval of Common CouiiCil, b&lt; adopted!

U: PeutnQ/CHtrUwctr.o
RlnO'f Rt.ot/CQflt1
Oavld Cl:ajMaiF• • tuw.

Lori S~uiUIFHtJ,..

oave keckm•NPNto
Jamoa Sulley/Pf!ofo

Martin House temporarily ·off-limits
The f'ulur&lt; of the Darwin Martin Hou.&lt;e-the pet projw of
former Pre&gt;ident Ro~ L. Keller and his Wife. lolly-i$ to be
cxanlincd by a
committtt es~ab1lshfd. for th:u purvosr.
School of Atcbicecturr Dean Harold Cohen announced loit week.
"Theh charge rs to e-valua1e present commilffienLS md
r"-'pofliibilftie&gt; and to e-olve plan.s for the future of the Manin
Houst so a.~ t Q acco1nodatt the academic and publk funCtioru or
I his landmark bulldin11." Cohen expl3ioed. The House was
d&lt;$ig,ned by l'rank Lloyd Wright and 1s on Jewell Parkway, orr
Main Suw.
In his scatem&lt;nt, Coh&lt;a nOll'S that the HouS&lt; will n&lt;&gt;tl&gt;&lt;
available ror public u~e until lh~ c:ommitttc prnents. its Onding~ to
his oflicr and that of the Vi« Prc.ident for Academi&lt; Arfair•.

Sfr&lt;1''"'

Rhoads appointed
David R. Rhoad$ hll&gt; been •ppolnced director of the Amhmc
CampU.'i Phy&amp;ic:.t Plant, r~placing De-an Frtdtricks. wl\C) was
promoted to an assisumt vice oresident level tMiier this year.
He had served""' acting dir&lt;ctor of the Amhet51 PhY,it111"planc
!iiOtC' late: 1980 afltr workin.&amp; in the office (or aJmosl St"\'C(I }'tars,
Rhoad&lt; h•• his MBA from Ull ond a llS from Buffalo Stote
COIItlle,
The AmberS! Campus I• "generally In sood &lt;anditlon," he
observed and ht pointed to the reccm State·widc tvaluation or

Institutions tha1 put UB In -a Orst place tie v.ith Binshilmton for
bc:st kept campus in cbc system.

Kevin,.... Kruoolfl&amp;.oorl•
Deirdre- MllnlrV'Arta
TOI'IY GrltfOIIAIUilc
8ob SctlooJeyl$u" FHI.U 't

SCot FI.JhlfiP'hoto
Mltnaol F Hopi!.II'ISISII~t ContJtttuWtO
M lct'lnl E. ShaltantBtttlnu.J Wantg•,

MIOI\aol CuratolofAdr.ttlalno Mt~tao•,
ctnay L•uohllniArh.Coottlltttlot
RlnM M IUe111PtOCfucUoa -.ueg,r
Kathy Devald/A.d,. ProdwctfQn Coor.
Laurie Conway/ProducrJon

The fi]»ctrum lt. ..Ned by 1M Field
Htwsp~., Synctrca(e, Loa Angel so
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Tile $ptcth.lm.oHicH a1e lOCated'"
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VM at 8uUaJo, Buffalo, New Y~

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Mandatory
International Club
Meeting
Today , 5 :30P.M.
in the Ta lbert
Senate Chambers

Make -Your Plans
Now For
Homecoming
Weekend

ATTENTION

The Sheriff's Dept.
Will Be On Campus
Oct. 25th to Issue
Sheriff ID Cards

'

~.C.T.I.().~.

Mandatory Meeting
Students From
Small Dorms Are
Encouraged to
Attend
Today, 4:00P.M.
Room 222 Talbert

Events Are
Conveniently
Scheduled
Throughout the
Weekend

It's Not Only A
Game

These W i II Be
Required After New
Dri_nking Laws Take
Effect. You Must
Have Your Birth
Certificate Plus rroof
of Permanent
Address .
Oct. 25-26 Harriman
Oct. 27-28 Capen
Oct. 29 Ellicott
{Blake Center)

Student Affairs
Cornmlttee Meeting
Oct. t 9th, 6:30 pm
Talbert Senate
Chambers

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SA Assembly Speaker Jerry Olsen

Steve PiwowskuThe S~crrum

BrJON GOLDSTEIN
Sput~m

lncUJnbtnl Speaker

Su;ff Writer

or the As5Cmbly Jc-rr) 015en overwhelmed his

nppOnents Friday afternoon. In a landslide victory, enabting him to l:c:~

his pOSilion 3S Speaker.
Receiving I ZO votes (80 pt:r«nl), Ol!en dominated hh

~IUtfMI

clo~1

Assue;uHul)

oa,id Chodrow by IC9 votes. The ISO rnernbtr- legislature
gave lhe other IWO t :tndidatt"S Naomi Fe-ller and LO\rl') Rok-nlhal only 19
competetor.

votes

bet~~"

the two of them .

"lam surprised that I won b)' such a lara:c margin. but I am happy
that the Asembl)' will aJiow me to consinuc u thdr
~l o trd

Spea k e~

·· .said an

O lsen.

The packed Autmbly chambt:r in Ti11bcn WM motilfatt'd to support
the inc umbent ~ no1 just for his extensive t.\perient:e, but because they
wa.nt ••conlinuit)' In tht Asstmbly" . Olst.n txJ'l::titJF&lt;I. Afltr ~ch
candldatc made a brief suurment and was q u e~ tioned b} fcUow n\K"tnbl)
members on a few Issues. the r('p re$Cn tativ~ rt-ndcrcd thtir votes-.
Olsen, in his pre&gt;&lt;ti(Ction speech. and in :1 subsequent intcrvie'o',
st6Sed that as spea~ er, 1\e wanttd his rin t priorily to bt ' 'n gaining ur
respec-t for the Assembly... He -added, ··we netd to have the
adminiscralion•s rrs~t and for them to know that we are not he r~ to
pat 1hem on the bac~:·
Among addition31 g():tls arc the cre;uion of more power within the
Assembly, the incnasina of Assembly autonomy from the
administration. and the ronnation of five new Asst1obly committtes, to
1
de3.J with: Action, Advisory (a commlu~ designed to set the Assembly $
policy In Sen.ate issues. o r whicl'l Olsen i$ rheir represc.nt.lth·c), Achlttic:,
International, and Mlnority affairS. ·•

., Otsen belie'o'CS that

his seat in the Senate is·bC'nencittlao the entire
leglslature. ''I can prtstnt all issues to the Assmlbl)' thai in,·o lvc money
( not totally an Assembly issue) and likewise abe &amp;nate is- geulng a mort
grass..root.s vitw of what tht student$ want (sinc-e the Assembly
represents a greater :.mount students than the Stnatt-)", Olsen
ousc:n~. Jn I he: A.tistmbly, " I am a person co direct, reprtM":nt, auisc.
and cooperate". he maintajncd.
Sting &lt;~ffili(lttd with the Asse:mbly .since its birsh in 1980, Ol~n
ventured, ' 'I think this is going to be the best Assembly so far."
The election proceedings wert ht.ld up -appro~imat el y 1S mlnute:s as
De.mocradc candidate for Ll. Governor Alfr~ OdBtllo appured in Ihe

or

AS!&lt;mbly chomber. mad&lt; a short speech and took a rcw qU&lt;Siions,
before his scheduled appearencc in Knox HaU.

Del Bello began his brlef lecture to lhc Assembly with an auac-k on
Republica_n Gubanawrial candidate: ~ Lehrman 3nd his conn.tetion to
the:- While House. " Lehrman claimtd to be one of architects of
Re:aganomit.s". OdBt-llo cited . "'Now he: dlsagrtM with Presidc.nt
Reagan because he did not so rar enough. We say he wcm too rat.
Mario Cuomo is taki ng a much more realisd~; 3pproach .. I cht- candidate
addrd.

' 'W

(C~omo)

c do not have to ra.isc taxes. But he
is not promisinavast reductions. Government ffiu11 prot«l thcne who need to be
suppOrted. There 1s no way we arc gains to abandon the!$C p.c:oplc like
the rederal government did ... De! Bello explained.
In O'll1 effort to i mprove the state c.mploymtnt stai\J.S, and the economy
i n general, Oelllello said 1ha1 CUomo ond he would be in ravor or a
bond act to stimulate re\'enue for an "Infra-structure"", or an equiviltnt
to a $late-based public works sySiem. A$ for 1uition dtat-UC$ and
caphal coostrvt1ion. ~Jto_IBcUo did nol rtcl qualified to res-pond to 1h1tt
presently.
At the conduston of tht election for Speaker. elect: ions ensued for the
she positiOns available in ttic As~rnbly Rules Committee. Afttr
lnlervieVting 21 nominea and tWo ballots, six membet$ were choo~ :
Kate Brady: Karen Comstock; Melissa Frogionci Regan Grice; Dan tves;
1Uld Usa Webb.
Student Associa~on President Cordtll Schacht« who tolrhhe

Assc.mbly it is the moll influential student force on the a.dministration.

put (orth a rdOIUtion wbich ~llrd (or the A sS&lt;mbly to be r~eptive and
not to re.ject any admini~t ralion proposal at this time. The resolution
was passed l!nanimowJy.

~TTENTION

UNDERGRADS

GRADUATE SCHOOL
-INFORMATION DAY
AT U/8
Co-Sponsored by: Buffalo State, Canlslus, Daeman, Medallle

Speak to representatives of faculties
offering graduate programs at U/8 and from
graduate schools in thee U.S. and Canada.

Tuesday, October 19th
12 Noon to 4 pm
5 pm to 7 pm
Capen Lobby, Amhers·t Campus·SUNYAB
Representatives from over 40 Gradua te Schools and faculty
members from each division at UB will be in attendance.

SOME OF THE SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING WILL BE:
Adelphi Unlverslly
American Ufllverslty
Baruch College

Boston College
Canlslus. Oollege
Case Wetaorn Reserve Univursity
Oeeman College

Oanmouth College.
Amos Tuc ~ School ol' Business
Ore)(el Unl'tersity
O'Youville Colleoe
Georgia Institute of Technology
Golden Gate Unlvafslty
Hotsua Untvetslt)'
Indiana University
Kent State
Loyola University of Chicago
Medaltle College
Medgar E•ens College ol CUNY
Monterey lnstllute ot International Studies
New Mexico Hlghlando Unl•ersrty

New York Institute of Technology
Nort h~astern Unfverslty
Pace UniVersity
The Pennsyh·ania State University MBA
Program
Purdue University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
51. Bonaventure University
St. John's University
State University College at Buffalo
SUNY/Albany
SUNY/Stony Brook.
Syr•cuse Univenlty

Tul•.ne University

Union College, Institute or Administration &amp;
Management
The UniVGJsftY ot ConneeUcut
Unlvl!'tslty of New Hampshire
Un!Ver~lty of Nohe Dame
Unlverolly of Rhode Island
Untvarslly of Roehester

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Plan put forth
to settle space
problems at
Harriman ,
By DA VJO dtLISI
Contrlbulml Edttw

In b&amp;ht or l&lt;ldnJOnallpa&lt;&lt; thll tht
Um\trut) Hou)lt Council

ha~

rt'l."'t'i"ed from

lht- Orr111mrnc af Thata and 0Anec-, 'I
propooal ha&gt; bt&lt;n put fonh in order ro
111oea1t nrw aru-1 'ttrhtn tht nt'td ts
grutt':)l
Tht' plan,

fannul111~

by Sub-Board

room b«lu.\C' ••they are hapPCil •hm the)
arC' ranhnl aVt.a)' (rom the rei\ of us,"
~crordin.&amp;to Mack.
Tb&lt; Council held an op&lt;n hearinc Fnclay
ror

requn-tln&amp; 1pat1t and for

mrn1b&lt;r Jerry Olstn and Coordina~or for
Rtcrtationol Pro&amp;rammlnc Dill Ma.t k ,
suucttcd dr~uibutin1 'pace an thr« major
pre.misc1, First b chc high priorily for
r«rtaalonal space '" H.uriman, followed by
solvine SPA« problem• of tho«
ora;ani:utions present I) resJding In 1hc:
buildinc and fin&gt;lly krcpinc the ~m&lt;nt

di.uributk)n. Mack and CouncU Chair
Qutntin Rob1MOII ronv&lt;n&lt;d th&lt; ;pn,.dy
m&lt;nd&lt;d mocdna, they b&lt;lnc th&lt; onlY
mtmbcn presc:nt.

for clubs and orpntta.lioru. The: firu floor

qJd, "a lot o( &amp;roupt haH mo\td co

~ould

IK ull'd for ()p('fauon Services.
T&gt;&lt;k&lt;1 Of(i&lt;&lt;. louni« and muho·purpo~&lt;

r~IIIOn$~

Tbt I)C'~Iy ac'QUirtd Spat"t' tDdudn IV.O
thc:~tff cb''fOOm\, ;and rcK:mh 26 to lO,
udud1n1 21 . In t\.ChlfiJc-. the: Thca1n
Otpanmml ra.~'cd ah~·lhbd flottr, "tucb
v.as rormall)l Ulr&lt;.l b) itudcm lCSiin£ btfortJt mo\~ to Ell.c\)11

AC'Cotthnf. tn M1d., the crack WI)

bcnt'fiC'ftltO both l)lrtiC'" "Tht sracc
rna'-·~t.Miblt 10

&lt;4·Q1i

the handtcapl"ltd and

JCI1trall)' ft01i)\ t:d 0'0111 tht' 00W

J)(Oplt y Thtattr

o~"P;\rU't'H:nl

Of

\ikt\ the

J.fUUPi

indivlduab opposed to the ipa~:c

' ' S.ncc the OptnUIC

or Tolb&lt;rr." Mack

Anth&lt;rSL II'&lt; lf&lt; basically rnopp!na up
small1roupr •ho want 'P'I&lt;• illld h&lt;lpln"
tho:le II.IOuf&gt;' d~cruntl&lt;d "'"h ,.hal 1bey
hii\'C' ..

Robiruon outltncd che rcsnuc1unns. thll

•Ould comrnt1\a at Ihe- e-nd of the
'lo('fJl$tr. "'Room' 24 and lS tt.ill be\."''mC' a
rOC'O'~Uton room at~d a •«r&lt;'illlon Arta.
rtspte;li\~1)' ," hc s:ud. "Room, 101 and 106
wdJ be comc11rd to loungti, wilh 102 being

Ol~tt, rOOm 29, b ltDrltivcly JC'htdui«J 10
be gt•en to the Communily ""'"'" Corp
(CACJ.
The Council dlnribulc:d vaca.DI rooms.
Room 63 will ao 10 t.I'HOS for lh&lt;ir
tutorlns nctd&gt;. Bucmcnt ofliots will b&lt;
given to lht lntcr·Crcd: CQuncil, c;irclt K,
Sub Board with room 62 soln&amp; to th&lt; St.
book txchangc for tht nrsl thrct ~...... or
each scmestu, lht.n returned co a r«rearion
room with poollabl..s. vldl'O pmeo and

pfn,.ponJ.

Anti·Rap&lt; Task Force (t.R;Eucuthe
Pamtla N"o&lt;Utro "&lt;hcmcntly
obj&lt;atd 10 ~&lt;r COrups IKW allocation of
roorru 28 t..C.D, and 30. "We hove 2S
....rr man be« •or~ill&amp; on various proj«:t•
who canno1 ~ark crfmlvc.1) if ahey .1rc s:plit
up. " She e•plalntd rita I .. ,,., not &amp;ood for
recruilin.&amp;-wc hnc ISO voluniC'ctS tach
DirtttOI

sernesc.cr. The new room• hav~: no ""indov. i.
Most of our personnel $:mo"c and v.ill qtJit

,umed in1o 'h--rtacion snac~ ...

1r rorccd to

One or tht' lhe;utr elll\&gt;rooms. room 26.
will b«otnl'" .1 trcnndcm mom, whil~ th~

ARTF a1 hlt prcestm loc::nion, room 67,

work under thde condhloni."

Nicastro rtqUHitd rh•t lh&lt; Counclllrov&lt;

~hid&gt; it shares With CAC. "It's a ..CUT&lt;
area, with malotetlantc people "OI~ina
nearby latc a\ ni&amp;ht.'' Ntcastro also
suggested 111&amp;1 lhr Unlvenlty hirr cngin&lt;&lt;n
10 t'l!iaminr 1he r·oon1 ebovc 67, "h u)(d co
be a kittben IIJU, thoush the Ooor/ctlllns
ma_y not bC' ll rons CJ10U&amp;h 10 suppert the
stress of the dancers now usina it."
A CAC ~pokcsp&lt;no n said rhey would be
wllfina to
A Rl'F the room in •~chana&lt;
for their ~pa«. Robinsou thtn expl•lntd 10
mcmbc:n or the audience why no aroups
were btin&amp;alvcn thc mor~ visible space on
rhe firsl noor: "Roomslikt 101 ~~
real Ut.ate. We don"t v.ut any ~o
rttt m&lt;r arc bdna ll!&amp;httd." Robi._
l&lt;ldtd, "suc:h rooms at&lt; tal)' for
oommunlly IIOUf&gt;' 10 find If lhty m.,- want
to reserve the room. ••
Tb&lt; couocil was as~td about "ho "'1&gt;11111
pay for 1hc movina. Accordina 10 Mar".
••the move b voluntary and \he Universi1y
does not have to pay JUch &lt;'OtiS as movin&amp;
and phone rt'initallalion ." Mack did -advi\.t
all organlution; to oont&amp;&lt;t Dit«tor of
Student Actlvltles Union James Orubct for
more .sott1l'k ln(ormalion.

ai••

HEALTH INSURANCE WAIVERS
If the insurance fee is on your invoice and
you want to waive the insurance, bring proof
of alternate coverage t.o the student Health
Insurance office-0213 Michael Hall by
October 19 at noon. No waivers will be
accepted after October 19.
No exceptions, no extensions
• SUD
11\DOAP.D
:7CiONt INC.

Student Health Insurance Cards
are available in 021 3 M ichael Hall.
Bri ng Student I.D.

For Further Information Call 831.·3284

�CAMPAIGN '82

By SETR ALLEN
Cily Editor

'1he upcoming aubtmatorial clcttion l.s one or lhc=
n!Ostlmportant rlrctloru in New York State in the
SO yean, Ocmoel1llic Candlwur for Lirutmant
Ciovnnor Alfred OcllkUo told • small audlen« in
Kno~ Lcctuce H.U Friday.
"'Til«&lt; iJ a dear dichotomy
the
candidate&lt;," !KIBdlo said. nooinatliit Republican
candidate ln' LdumJJI claim&gt; he Is an in&gt;mtor of
supply sidt econo-mks and ctaimJ credit for Rapn
Administration's policie&lt;.
New York iJ loW\&amp; 52 billion a year In soclol
p&gt;L&lt;t

bet.,.,

proa.rams because the President hu C'Ul or c.liminaltd
1hnsc proaranu\ he &amp;aid. tJCplalnina that 1hc numbe-r
o( peopl&lt; lookina for job&lt; natlon;lly fs the high&lt;St in

"'IT
l' l' e think that SUNY rf(m a plurdism in
education that is vert/ wluoble. . ~'

- DerOOaatic Candidate Alfred DelbeDo

- hbtory.
Dcmocralic candidate Marlo Cuomo s-aid that chc
'dta chal ~~e &amp;Ovtrnmcnt s;pc-nditt~ Cauus
uncrnploymetu llnd in nation and puts people out or
'lfOfl b ridiculous.. DdBctlo noted . Pcoptc. fncludin&amp;
Mucknts, need the: suppon of the ac»~oernmtnt, hC' •
added. "Cuomo koo•s. chat you canno1 PfOmote U$1
tax d«rasn and ~~ SO\'tf11/t1cnt qobiC'.''
Ot'tBdlo e:hat!.cd that le:hrrnan'J tu POlicies c:ould
not suppOn New York State commhn-.cnu. L.oc3l
prOpc"rl)' la&gt;:CJ wnuld h3vc to ao ur b)' 40 pcctnc to
compe-ns.ate for Lehrman's tL't cuulna. he )aid.
addln11 ohoo &lt;ven Smtc Comporollrr rlrd ltraon ha.&lt;
attacktd tht Rq)ublicau ., policies as unrn Jistic.
" What ~&lt;&lt;are looking at os a phlloJOphy thaJ ha.&lt;
not ... orkrd in che rtderaJ ao,·crnmtnt and will not
"'or~ fn state &amp;O"enuTK'Ot. Whtch path do we want to
Knd ~w YMt State dovrl'l•' ht qunhoMd

lO get Cl\0\la,h CIPIIill IO Stop tht dtltnora ion of lht'
State·, mnrr •rs1cm. "We now rKo&amp;niu 1ha1 in Nl~N
York StAI&lt; thrtt arr 17,000 brid&amp;Cltllllt are tmly
matJin:tll)' nfc 10 usc. and lhtrc. :trt hundreds of
thouSilJtd&lt; of mil&lt;s or roodway In dbrrpotr,"
In the l:»t rtw )&lt;lU&lt;, New York has aooned b&gt;ek
hundred&gt; or thousands of jobs that it hod louin tht
pGll, Ocllkllo molntained. A JO•etnor mWI make
himselr heard tn Washington to c.Uy suppon aplnst
R•odn pollda, and d.-dopa stronaeconomk
pooi{am for tl&gt;&lt; Slat&lt;, he added.
01
Wt art' nol promisina (a!K tax aJ1i and
hanbratned ldns that you an ~n&lt;~ with no
money to sprnd," Ocllkllo noti!d. "Cuomo Is b&lt;in~
honr~ whh che plJblk i1tld not maklns QR)' proml\n

he mnnot

\~c:p:•

Ho cullrd SUNY " &gt; great a.&gt;s&lt;l and t«our&lt;'&lt; In
New York Suue." nuainJ that lhc Oc!m&lt;Wntk 1l~~t1
h:as care for 1he- SUNY sy.stcm. "W~ Hunk that
SUNY orrcr~ I pharali~m in tducallon that li ""'&gt;"
\a•uabac.·· ht ..akl, addins I hac he don not v.3nt ~
HJIIton 10 up bm he anno( aukt any rromiw'
·•tutt.on. 'Alii go up .. _.h ~~"-' tcs.utantt' if II don ao
up. ••
Hi&amp;h matprvetcC' IR.Suranlc in Nev. Vori. 1\ dtt\lnj
dot'lof'\ OlU of the elat e-, DtiBC'Uo ;n~uN uoun, 1hiu

h l&lt;ad.t to a \houaae of dOctors in .otnt Arf"\. \.Jndc•
.a Cuomo tenure. tht Go~ocrr'u' \ o(hu· \\Ill Y~nrl
1.\hh lrmmancc ..:mnp;mlts: to P,(t lllalphh.tke Hltl.'~
do""·
The Wt\IC'heJttr Coun'y E,t\:ulh l " \.3IJ. ht' doc:~

dlrfrr Wtth Cuon10 on &gt;orne""'""· btu 1.1id ir Jill
dbap«mtnt\ do I.Ui\f: "'Cuomo v.outd t't the
eo.. cmor, rhe•c ls no quntion oJ ch.u.' •
He: ~id Cuomo ha$ MWllC inlcrnuns ldus. \Uth •'
t.a\:ms the Lt . Co\nnor's of(Kt out of the C},tnatt
communities and lon.lilits h.ll\c JOtlrn rnto
d rlllttnil It '" th&lt; eo.c-roor'• orr... "' the '""
nnana-1 troublt , tht y ha•e &gt;topped in\estl!lllin the
mcn rould ~&lt;olt oosah&lt;f: "I ~auld Ill &lt; to m••, . . .
infraoiuuaurt--hif)\wa)i. bud¥$. and so on, ht'
rdf't'CI and fricnd5hlp -thcn none of lht
said. O.:llkllo noted that oht S tat&lt; need• • bond""'" dl$aar•crtrtcn,,s "ould be •
"

As

Guidelines for out-of-towners
By NINA MONTELEONt:
Sp«rrum Sroff ll'nltr
Vo11n1 1:1 a beik Amcnan riJt\1, uniC\J tho.~

Amtncaru ue oul.o(...co..-n univnsity Au.cknu.
Fot thll&amp;JOUP of ~tudtnu. to rqutcr and \'ott.
the:) mu~c mt't'l the s.pcdrK qu-aJmcattonJ outtincd in
tl&gt;&lt; 1949 N&lt;"' York Stott EIKtion Law-a 14"' thot
tht Eric Coun1y Board of Eltctfonl nric'lly 1ntcrprru.
M.biJtDnl Board or E~ctiorU '"ornmlssioncr Herb
Mallllk cited Article S Settinn lOS which deflnrt
college .SIudcrus u u-an'ilcms ~nd outlinci SP«ificqua.JilintlonJ needed ror perm:~.nem r~idcncy.
The llolld h:u a legal riglu to ask qurstionJ to
dcttrminc D uudf'RU penn:anmt ret,dtn«. aC"rordmJ
to Malzak - Studtnls art asttd

"A here

thdr CiUJ

~

rquttted, "'h.rtht&lt; they 0"" property 01 at&lt; self
Juppontn&amp; and ocher qUatiom about bankinallld

lmendf'd to lmcrfl."ft ¥~-ilh the uudcnts rig.ht U1
rtgiste.r and \Ott:' ~he: Jaid, .. And as forab:.entc:c
balton" dcdartd S1hcr. "mo11 or lht.sc' b3Uou :ut:
...,.;,ed l•tr or on the day of the rlmion."' Silt
....ned rhr lk&gt;ard h "&gt;&lt;"I&lt;Ctl\rly" pic~ng out
\Cbools and mek~na u d1mcult for studtnllto

rtalst"·

Young Dnnocrau of Wn-ttm New York Chan
Fred Flou stated that Nrw York ,. the only stole that
has the problem or ''lOCO parenlhe:Sil", Whii':h mCIIIH
~wde nu art not u:gardtd

ns oduh'i, Ac-cordln&amp; to
Flus.,, 1hc Bo:ud &amp;lrlctly adheres to these t ltttion

laws bct:auSC' it (can thQl S'udcnu· will btcOMit a
powrrful \otlna biO&lt;, pr&lt;&lt;umabl} lib&lt;rtl.

:&gt;r~d

pcrcdve that thl\ wall thrtate.n communlty intetc."!ll\,

Yrt th= otud&lt;nt&gt; ore part of the community.
They pay .ala ta&lt;. t&lt;nt, and support tn&gt;nY l«al

bu$iness.

IJUUrattCt'.

Malut suut&lt;ted that student&gt; ~&gt;ho do not quabfy

wnd in abscm« baiJou. to their home towns.
' 'S1udenu don't have to answt:r any

question~

asked by tfio Board" oounlt red Oir«IOr or Gtt!Up .
Lr&amp;al Servles, Htllary SUvor.

These qutslions arc '"definitely discriminatory and

The Organization of
Arab Students
Invites you to a lecture by
Dr. Noam Chomsky on
American Foreign Policy i n
the Middle East.
Tuesday, October 19, at 8
PM at the Communications
Center - North
at Buff State

ATIENTION ALL STUDENTS:
The Association for Professional Health
Oriented Students (APHOS) Presents·
Dr. F. Schlmpfhauser, ~ssociate Dean of
Medical Education at SUNYAB
Topic: The Nature of Undergraduate Medical
Education
Wed., October 27 at 7:00pm in Knox 14
All students Are Welcome To Attend.
Refreshments will be served.
Look For APHOS at the Aeademlc Fair, October 26 &amp; 27
in Capen Lobby
•special VIewing · MAN THE INCREDIBLE MACHINE •
Memberships will be taken these two days
All are welcome to stop in our office. Hours are posted at
room 17 N Harriman.
Remember: Memembership fee goes up to $5 after
Novembe~ 1st. ~
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�editorial
What students want

own coflers.
Finally, if students are topsy lor l/le building,
Should students pay lor the building? There is no
what guarantees wlllthoy have? This Is clearly the
easy anGwer to this question. 111 theory, students
most
Important question or them all, In theory,
should not be forced to pay lor a student
Sample should be accompanied by a student When
union as'"clllzens ol a State that has shoan clear
he dea.'J In Albany. But, he would probabry claim,
neglect lor their higher eduoatlon welfare. That's
t~at his manuevering room would be sliced
the theory.
considerable. He's right- we have to trust that he
Butln all reality, the Slate financial system is a
Will
relate responsibly what happens during the
disaster. ReaoanomJcs. tho promised savior. Is only
negotiations to the University community. He has
making us suffer In greater agony than ever before.
done nothing to merit a lack of faith.
Additionally, there Is an Impression In Albany that
But thoro ara others where even the most
tnis University has gotton more than Its lair share
trustworthy of all peclple should not be given triJ~I
in the '((BY of buildings and has all the space rt
If
UB
students are lo receive the building, there
could ever want. Heightening this misery Is the fact
must be certain promises made to them. InclUded
that UB asked lor dlspersod space at Amherst,
are a lease that $tates the building will be forever
probably spurning ~ centralized union.
our&amp;; complete control, via a University-wide union
A State-proVided union is unlikely for several
boatel, over the building; help from start and taculty
years, II at all. Hopes lor priVate contributions,
fn payments and promises that all students will
along with help from Iacuity aod stall, are probably
contribvte to the building, even aHer completion,
remote without a signal from the student body that
these monies could go to a special fund.
It would be willingly to pay
for the building In some manner.
Such promises. acceptable onfy In written form,
So It appears lhat if ~tudents really want • union
're necessary conditions before students should be
and want It now, they will have to pay tor the
l,oroed to pay lor a building, that ln an fairness
building via a lee.
should be provided by the State.
Students contributing to a l aclllty so sorely
Eventually, students will have to decide whether
they want to contribute their monies to the
needed on this campus-and universally
dernanded-is not a bad thing, It's what comes
construction ellort. But for the present, there is
nothing wrong with Sample going to Albany to
with the deal that counts. Lot Sample get on with
check out the possibilities. Clearly, Albany will
his business In Albany, but let all know that
, student nnancial assistance carries a price tag
need some convincing ol their own before the~
allow UB students to pay for a building out of tMir
along With lt.
building.

AI limes last week, It appeared that the struggle
lot a student union would be helplessly bogged
down, until a last-minute ml!llllng between
University President Steven B. Sa.mple and
undergraduate Student Assoclatlon(SA) Presi dent
Corddl~n&amp;chter resulted In an a!ltli~ment lor
Sample to head for Albany to worKT student's
behall lor the building.
While the decision appears to pave the way for
serious negollallons to get the centralized facility
for the Amherst Campus, there are still several
compl ications and qualifiers.
Do studenl$ want the building? Sample,
throughout his tenure llas stressed that he needs
to know that there IS considerable support In tlie
UB community for tM building. Even with the
Assembly vote Friday, the Albany barons could sllll
Question Sample as to whether he Is speak ing lor
the student body. And this point hal&gt; been a source
of conslderallon lor the student government
preslde11ts and Sample as to tlie best method to
confirm that there is truly unanlmou,.suppan.
A survey of ranaornly-selectod students clearly
will not provide the kind of mandate Sample will
need to be effective, Votes eminatlng from Talbert
Hall again are not I he best , or the most
representative, signals. What Sampl e should have
as ammunit ion is • relorendum lrom all stu&lt;lents at
the University,..atllrmlng !heir desire for such a

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Hungarian invitation
f'dllor:
The Hungarl•n Srudem
As.so(;i611on and Mertdl will holrJ
their flrtt annual ••HungtJrtan
Cullurat Night" on Ootober ~1 at
7:00p.m. lo Room U30 Clemons
Htll, Amhers t Campus.

Hlohlluhls o/lhls le.r/Ve
•vening are to Include a dl.splay of
Hungarian cuttur11 llrtlfacl~,
aarorlng ol HlJnQirlan cutslne. a
slide .show of Hungary rodlJ y and •
CBS 'erltJsiHm ·on tfle pollficel
teWJit In Hungery, Wtt- Invite all
&amp;tUtJIIJ1I$, lfcUUy

membcus end

tho:te ol the UnWer$lty oommunlry
to auend this brl•f but Informative
look ar Hungau1n nltt.

Hacks
Editor:

w n., are rhe uou •tong the
Flint e.fllrance IHifng htc4tld •w•r?
I OtJIItJVtJ lht!ti&amp; ll~S WIJff!

planted ro lorm • lofty canopy In
J5 '/t1~15 01 $0. NOW Vi$JUOtS Uf'

only be SICRened b~ the r•gped lot
$(/ll.stenrllng. And lbtt community
will mit$ tne ttltWre eonlraatlng
UB's fine architfiCiurt!.
It a:oems u (f grotip-1 ot three
tree..s are r~ndomJ'f targeted and
moWtld down. rne,-.·s l'to logic of
purpose lor the dtJstructfofJ\ The
tree.r ·$eetm to be victims ol t/fote
who It ill shrub$ lot exclremtuu

Aft•r the tret~s on Flint
whafs· next? The trees In

•r. gon•~

Founder'• Plua ot "" C..pen·
Nottott •rrlufft? Her vand•l$, wl?•r
abOut Pullet Gtov•?
Ne1/t rime you tide elono Flint
oount ;he stumps with lfnge~lng
uwdull. 1,e de~trvclfon Is
•PP•IIIng. II grle.,.s me to n~
US'' main entnmc• dli.,.SIMted.

OonQUnlvorslty student

Slipshod
Editor.
Tnl~; ' ' •n optJr Jeuer to tbe

Unfverslty ro gfvtt anolher er•mpttJ
of"'" • IIPiiflod m1nner in which
this SC/'1001 fJ run.

In 1he first pttce1 lot thole ol us
who lou an I.D. C8Jrl, mine loll
1pert /rom over use. and thtmJ are
only thrH dtJ't, titHing tne •nme
••me•ter ttlplsce 11. On thOt;fl
tf'ltHt dais thtJ center Is only open
lor thtee houts, not only '"' '·
thtlte Is only oq• "m'"· Th fr t$
absurd/ There ere 27J:XJO tllldenls
attending this University, etch of
On Ttwrsday, October r. 1 1tooa
Itt /Ina/or on• hour 1nd forty live
mlnuttJs to gttt •n 1.0, ~•rrJ. 1nd
turn~d •w•y whet~ the y
r:lou" 111 6:30Pm. Thete wer•

thert was

•pproxlmately ontJ huodr•fl otiJtJr
people tumed aw•Y alto.

Whom need en 1,0. t!BH1 in order to
ttn/oy tho U!IO of such lacl/ltiss 1-$
libtatln ilndJor a (lend Unvtrslly
et~enrs $UCIJ II.S movie• IJn(l
Fiii!Sprlng Fttsl. end only om~

cBmlftt to take "i,li rneu plctuffl~.
Wouid somecoay p lease 1ell one
Why $28,000 ol UnJver6lty

mon.ety

can b~ fiiJ&amp;ml on an lnsuguratlrm
balf. while the Unlver~fry cen only
ttllortJ one c.mer•? I "ilnctuety
Cflieve the tlnJv·flr61ty nofH:Is more
t:em~tas. I •150 IHI th1r11 Jhould
be more dtytt naHable to fJ0/11
replecement 1.0. cara~ Tne thr•e.
d•y5 av•lletJts mey not be
convt~nlent lor 11/tJfYOne. For
mysell, tt'le)' ere exueme/y
fnconvnie,, As It wu-. 1 lost 2
hour~ and liltetn m;nut,$ of worlc
rh•t day ;~ rondfn_g (fJ JJnalor
notMng,
Is t~47 or P•r that 1

1"•'

/OSIIJnd I WOUld ~flrt• lnfy 1/}( f) 10
lcf)o., who will pay Jl)a{ mon•y
~c• to mt~~. t.Jntortunatel'f, tn~ two
rlly&amp; It/tare also dljf lhll 1 work

so I mu5t lose motfl tfme and pay
Il l .,.ith lo g•t my I.D. CO/d.
For lhtt tasl ot you who stood (n
iumod .aw1y, II foU
wish to e~,press your l eellngs to
th~ people r»S"ponslble. call
Admissions snd Records. The
teleph·one number fs 831·2333. 1
urgtt you to let them know trow
you teet about this altus lion. Al$o,
II anyone wtshu to •tt•mpt to get
.an I. D. card, the urvlot will be
nall1b1e Thflr•d•y NoWJmiHr 11,
•IKI ThurJd•Y DoctJmbet 2trom
3:30 to 6:30pm, You muar brings
•ohedule oard In order to gel your
1,0.. caril. Until then, remporery 1.0.
1/rJd and were

c~td&amp;

are .tlflfttJfe 1/ Admfutons

and R•cordr In H•y•s B~
Once mar•. I urge •nron• who
WQJ- /8/t Jt8fldlfl!} Jn 1/rtfJ fhlf elf)'
to e~preu your opinfott to /ho~e
re,ponslble -lfti the only V'fB.'/
anythfrtg Cllfl ehangtt,

Erin CVrtlo
Ul'\dergraduete Stodent

�Guest Opinion

Name witheld by request

O

n• of the reasons benlno tne 1rn•a.s•ort ot

Leb-arron ts to m•"• swe that the Jowlan

don't see ilnolhtt hotoeaust by fol.

stops at Hitler,

lng tne
'

Hille, and tns colleagun kn~w that lt\f Jews are f\01
only danoeroua lo Germany, but also to IM rest of "'•
'.t.Orld llHs •maoe t1 now $Hn aoa~t~• In tnt ~1nos ol

taraet 1 PnMe M1nt5ltf Menachem Beoln .,d Defense
Mln1ster Anea Snaron towato ttle P••utliMin li~allon
Organl.tatlon. Now Btgln and Snacon t.~So tnla ucu.se to
t\111 tnouaanos of homoio.ss Patesttnean.s and toraure
c•viiiDn Leba11use women and cnlldren
HtUer waS- also CfL.")' abO~o~t his Idea of an Ar,.a.n Mute'
I piau WMJI It !Uti C-an see

F\ett He put Germany In

Looking Over The Wall
fl.le E:tam/Amurtcan Presidents
OueSllons
,. ICenttfy th• American Prasldenl rtsoonslble
tor ••c:P'I ol UM suuattona dtac11bed OOJO..., A P••~•d4!nt
ma't be \ned onu. tnOft thin once Of not at an
wncr
IJ Wa1 •e~oo.nstbl8 I Of the e"c.ai1Hon ot US troops In
South Eas.t Asia, ~eaultlno In the \Hetl\am War?
b) Ad¥bC318d •n&lt;t hTIPICmonted a tniUIDIV drlllt9
c) Brought the Unllld States lo lt\o t)rtnk ot nuclear

B

war'~

Y ou 6,\ ~eli m your cneh a-no tnlnK for mot'NH'U Part
·•a '". you s.eem to JememDer. II" JOhr,so"' ana tne an.a'4er
It &amp;eflbbted w11n teUet Pan " b'• fa easy, the answ8f could
oe Llnoo•n ot Aoosvvtll, but you cnoose 'f/llaon because
you cton't like him, Part "t" gets it bit tougher. but
RoDgan .sounds good
Ttwt e\•m Is return.ct. and, at •east you got creon for
pl(l •·b" ~ answets are diSCIUssed ancJ- yO\I btfgtn to
'ollllonO.f 11 you di(f atl tne tnGing, becauH •ne answer 10
ell three quesUonala Kennedy- Ttle TA ln cnlf~ of
aamtntstetfno lt'!e tut uplains the ansowor with •
monologue about tt'le history o f tho VIetnam conflict,

tneludlng t.onH!ihlng about a bay whh pJga

~ F01Ul1l

01

•

II 1 a.DOf'ly uoW today
oeopt~

wnatever .

Bogin II Snaron'a eonc.e'n fs- ·~•cuy !lilt Hltle,'s. Tney
are puttlflg lsreeltn • place whele Hiller f\ld Garmany.
TheY' te pulling tareelln a war or Holl
Today In the Unlttd Nallo"~ tt\o vole of olhet couniiiH
'"CIUfJmQ lha Un!UKI StileS IS only uul11

ltrael ~nol only lo«u..-ing lt\e Paleaunean Uber11ors
but •lso ktthng 1nnocena PalaS1inians *no are even fOfcto
10 orve o_p tnt" owt'l {dentily by lht ltratl a Whal ls~et
hat done in thla rnuaaore ls moro than wh•' the
PaiMllnean fighters ctld !'iince tne bhth ol 'hefr
organization
Old you know thll 15,CJ00.20,000 oooole. mostly
Clvillan.s~ ha~t~ •

been llnted dur;ng the

l.n~ask:J.n

ot leoanon

alon&amp;Lwnue tarael's Anaron va""~· •n ft\S triP to
wasl"!!ngton. admlls aoout 500 c•vlll11ns deatn&amp;? All 1n tM
name ot peece L!~e H!IIO' used 10 say 'I am fOt OtiCI
- a p•ectt o' Poland. a Dleee of ClOt"ottOv(l.kle
"
8eg1n •s Jti.SO''Ot pe~ " A piece of Palelulne 1 a piece ot

lebanon •
n •s U~d t o ~ 'lllrtlat •aorns.on l • rilti rod.t)' can dO
'l¥11h OUI ~011 aopnl5hC3ttd '&lt;liii004\S, hDinding n•elt
df!lslrOyinq c:lhtt. ftOIPitala anct e'\o~n rctiUgt~ ttletlters
Begm a.no ShAIO'l Invented ttu!ir own concepl ot ·Self
oulento·· thll moans 1na1 the)' t.ttn 1nva.ae a:nd duslroy
.tny coulllfY thOI have enemlos ol lsraol -In Whale"'''
fnll4lity or potiUc•l Ci1PICIIY Th15 also mean11.srae1 must
gel 1~aay for a war ega.nst the 127 natloM tnot tfJif.C "'·1
'"' l n"fas.on ot L.eoanDn or recooruze tn.e P l 0

By Alan Kachic
And more tolk a,boul ttto Cuban mlultu crisis.
•·Jonn F Kennedy •esportslbte tor an those H1ings7",
fOlJ sa~t to your:sel'- "I always thOU~ht he was • llberet
How COUto tut7 I always thOIIgt'll he wU tht g..-.ate'St
Plh~e.nt r-er. thll ltn' t what I hAd oeen led 10 beU.aw-e.
Oo heroes die? '
Nol to ta'te a chtiP ahot at tnose wno ntve l)iJSsed.
out - watt ot&lt;, mayb&amp; that was a cheap .thot. Bu• whal IC
the Kennedy mystlque1 Was I he mtv, rBtJPonslble 'or ttte
alorome,lloned deeds really Ute hOpe IOf Americ-a, lhe
King An nut ot the new Camelot tttl mtntah ot Ieday's
l4bents?tn '982 thll ts hatd to undef&amp;tl nG

W ~re we~

a you ll'tt day John Kenneay Olecl7 Most
Americans alfva In 1963 can remembef whell'lt!r tney weft
a kid playing wltn toys, In a bar In SyratU&amp;D or In a daJG
&amp;I wotk, and tor Obvlou.slv good reasons.
A orestdenhal 1111111n1Ukln. upectellv tn thoSe days
ot sus,uckJn. wu very tot'tous busiMII and something
1M1 wiU e-ffect and e.aus.e a t•ae1tatt lff'O"' lu-'1 a oout
C'f"ltTYOOe As lragto u Kenned)'S dealt\ was. 19 veat11e #
tong time to movrn 1 my1n. e$pe(:lf11Y when lh&amp; man dtd
not 11ve up to u
To be tatr to ttta protem. Edward Kannedy Is a more
dosttable eandldJuo tor Ptesldertl thol" m051 of tf;o5e

ff'Suna today, oven It nts goat5 Jnd dOd!c&amp;Uort to lu.IIJ
are uf'tCettaln
But lor American poldtc,ans, n.e iS. a lesser ol the evllt
ana l&amp;rs f'OI t11VO any QUUl by 8SIOCIIIH)n

T he point ''· tregrdy or not. John Kenneov wa&amp; roc• a
uroat Pfetaldent . He did unte to imptove lh&amp; quality ot life
In Aft\fH ita. 1n• oconomy did that on ua own nt1o-1e wore
ltH! day~) But n,.s DOilcles, mo.st specifiC lilY f\ls
e, calitHng the v ..trtam War a"" nvr.,.ng mt'HtaHsm
resuned In ~·v•o•na Al'flefic• to a OOff't horn ""hen u hu
•hit no' ~11 recovered We 'Oi t out un,\y, we los\ OU!
OtJe&lt;.tKHt. -.e 1011 our De!i'l to~ m•n •tto !Ur&lt;wlveo on
hypOCrl:;y and par»onalitV ano '"'"substance
Face 11, lhla tc tne 1980'.s Wu hi'Jvt recleved llulo lrorn
the past and owt II e~en feu Tho 'u'u'e I$ what counts.
bur WfJ wtll
nownete If we conltnue 10 ll'fe 0t1
llPSCOf\CttC&gt;UO"I ot h.,tory_
Seutn~ th6 record stra•ght 011 Jonn l(enn.e_o~ •!i o -,ttdo•
ts not 01 snould f\01 be trnt ditfltng or tlb&amp;tats ot
~o~ yet, A t ymoot ot tne gtutrosatnat AIT\erjQ.,j covtct
oe Oune the opr;ot.lte. He regretot\tOd wl'\;u wenl wrong
w1m AmorlcU.
Heroes don' t dut. 111ey ,evcf t!'-111

oo

-h•

Name witheld by request

ha work! ha.t Juat wltnoHd a most genocidal
maasacra of the Innocent PaleaUnlen men,
women and chUdr.n In the Palestinian c•mps ol
Sabra and ShatitlL Thll blattlal massacr• was nor the
hr .. ol Us kll'\0. Trw first took place In tM Patflllolan
vtltlg. of 011 Yasses.n •n 19'8 The manaae In Oir
vaseeln was catT1e&lt;l out Dy tne lrgun eflO Stern tenorlst
organlratlonr. whion were head&amp;d by Ute ttuorl&amp;t

T

Menac:.hem S~ tn .

Meneohem 8ogln IO&lt;I&amp;y I&amp; hoadlng a torrorlst 01010, IM
art lUciA I state ot Israel. Atltl Sl"'aron shlt U the job w ith
htm •• aft "olfenc.e mfrtttter" or "deteM• m1ntster" 15
·~ caU nlm since Sharon and Begin m.aq up tn.tl•r O'\llt+n
deflntllo&lt;&gt;s of 'dolo~ . sllbltlly, and putt.. whlcll
atwaye conVadlct wlu, tf'IOJI used b) n01m1t people
which you may tlf'ld h In I he Webster or Oxford
dictionary, Arlel She ron. betore ,ec.IVIng lhO cf'lalr 1n lhu
"oflenetl ministry••. wu a leader ol the gtoup that blew
up the KinO David HotII In Jeru.salem. M any ot the
•lctema (&amp;IC) ~ Je'IIIIS Sharon rnen c -.rmld to be a
loyal Jew
peop•e In ,,.... U.S a•t ~fused as to whO earr1ea out
tht brulal and bat'barlc maanere., and whtttllr Sharon
knew abOut H. Sharon first dented any tcnowtodge ol 11.
thon he cUd not like 10 aeam tnuptd to •dmlr that his irmv
Is not superior and r.o bllod that the Pflatanoost or Saa.cJ
Hada.cs m411Uamen. whh tl'\tlr weapons were able to o••
lhr04Jgh the IStaell cheCk pOints ol ll&gt;e onlra~• of l~e
Pa,..tlntan c.amc.t and ~ •na~et naa oetn dOMS~oron fooncl • 1HI lllamofol lie whlclllo lh•t liM
Phal&amp;ngtllt mHillomet&gt; gol p.rmlsslon from SllorOfl lo
en!er "'' c-amp.s and alaughttl only lhl Patlllinlan

oomDtatents. aa he put It, " leW' fn tho camps. Such •
cowardly (T'Iassacure could hardly happen If armed
PaiO-tltnlan combatants we..-e tn thl camps Before tne
Patestlne LebaraHon OrganltatJOn (PLO) evacuated
Beirut. chairman Aratar ~vee~ 1 gua,antee trom the US
for the $llely ot tf\e P"-'estlnlans ltfl In 861•ut. t Quote
from 1M AUQUit 20 ot•ot IQHHifl1tWll, 'tltOfkiCS OUI OY
President Aeagan't envoy Phii•P Habib "Law abfdlng
Palestinian 1'\0n·combatants-teft behind In Betrut 1
ll"cludlno the families o f thoso who diparted, wiU bo
subjeeted to ltbantle Laws and r~ulatlon The
Gcmlrnmenl of '--""" !GOL! ••d !he Unfled States will
pto"Jde aPOroori.lte guarantee ot th~t utety. • The te.tl
concluded. ··Tho Unlte&lt;l St•tes "Wilt prov~ ils gu~r•nt...
on the basts ot atlufances r~elvod ttom the Govemmont
ot lsraet (GOIJ en&lt;l f(om the teode11hlp or certain
lebanese groups with which lt has ooen fn touch," The

IISUtanc.es l•llfd.
United StiiH hat tteelvecJ a lOt ol anuranees from
l61aet First Shamlr uwred I he U.S t~ll lste&amp;t VitOuld
advance on~ 2S mitts Into Lebanon Hit assuranee
failed
He atso a&amp;sured tho U.S. tnat ' 'very leW''' civilians were
Inconvenienced. Wnen thtt lnternaHonat Red Cross (lAC)
v1c11m figures were far from Shamlr'a ltgutes, and sLnce
IRO has no ~I tical rotos to repof1 anything otn.ltr than
ttlt true figutoJ of victims. one WCHJk:f hiYe U'le f~Qf'lt to
conc.hJCI.e that S~amlr ls a nat. Shamfr'a 2nd assuuanct
tal- Tho final tallura (slcl anoranco *U lhltlvaol
would not tnltl Welt Bol!Ul. luool did ..,,., Wast S.1N1
and tat the meauert take p1Jte. ldtl has atwaya
wlolatod II'• as.surances to the US

Somd' l&amp;reeU bactted U.S. olllcltll mad to jutttfy
ls.rael'!i bombing schools ana hospilalaln lebanon

claiming Chat - Pt106tinla.n combltanlt whe1e around
Tt'lose hghten "'"' ilmong peogle to ~otec:l tf"'em attd
preo..o@ni SW:f'l a C(tw .r(tly maSHCfe lrom ll~1nQ ptac.e
Some l&amp;f.aet• 001"-ecl US ofUc1ata ll;up aaylno tstaellJ
the us·s only atly '" the region and thai lstatt l.s H1e only
fllltlfot .state to tt,e US 11ow can ISrODI be so taithiUIIO
U\e US while 11 hu been listed at tne top ot tOosu wno
r\a\1&amp; oeen Involved wllh the So111 and O'UG scandal In lhfi
Capnal H1U to get secret Information abOut lhe US? How
C!\Jfl ISHl•l be to faltntul to the US wh-en It was bombtftO
Beuut Wh&amp;le Reagan·s enW)) HaD'O wat wOf'k[nQ out an
ec;reemen11 for cease lire to deiiV him ol athlev4ng
c.easeftte? How can tanaet be ao falthlut to the US When
an Ameucan Marine was .shot upon by the lstaells. 1nd
ltuee Amarlc:.en Helicopters wate h111lod b)' the lsraella
In Lebanon
f am souy to Mar tn.at +staet hiS bfoughl &lt;Jelth to an
Amettc:an Mltlnt and lnJUIY to anot,.r ttvee by an

AmeriCan maoe etuster bomb, wnlch wes pfal'!ted b)' tnt
ISfaelis 1n lebiMn,.. pJevKJua•y ta,.••, " assured" the US
that lt did not uae tne cluster bomb In Lebonon. u 1ar111

lo oo fal1hlu1 to t~o US, wny did nol toraol uproot tho
mine and bomba planted there befOfe tf'le Mattnos stertld
lnsp.elino tl&gt;em7
'"'"' can tll"-r be talt~ful blil 10 Ito and -Ide.
AliM WIUII we 1H ha.. -~~ from 111aet, one would be
s•re l~a( ....., Ofll hete In the Unllld Slotu giving lull
aupport to laratt Ia a " mlne" pl•ntld by "tar•••" In lfMi

us.

�feedback
Uofeministic feminism
Editor
Addrorsttd to Loti Ann J&lt;ran1
Hl.ttory Undvrgrff.CIU,Ie, SUNY ill
Bmghamton. wno surprisingly

Women '.s Studio

/'! old~ a

Ct!'ftlflcate, m resporutt to her
/oft or Cr/f(Cil/ng SUNY •I 8UIIBI'
Womon '.t SttJd•D&amp; Colle:ge,
I would thinli that a 5tUdttl'l of
Women's Stuates woutct b6

10mewnar S'lmpllhEtlt to the licl
mat Women"$ Study Programs SUI
presently undstgOlll9 drastiC cut$
•"a cnangtu dUt! ro s rllghtfY
lfiAtmsi(I&gt;Jt!, rmJte Clomlttlf1U1

admlnfsmuton and the SUHe

recent budg~l ~rs

Utuvef~llr 's

4/so, one of t h11 bu;gut t$$ue.s
recently discussed e r c:ollectllle
tnt:tWttg 5 ol til~ SUNY .Sy,Jtom'.s

Women's Studte£
adm/lta,G"~

course~

ii

the

lhtt NtJt!d (Of l iltS SOli
~;Mbtlnp 8

ol mfl" •nlo an-y of

lh~

ollered A&amp; a mstter oi

the,,,, mtuwno was held In
Bmpnamron. Dntf rm surpr~ea to

lflct,

ltntJ lhtf SIJCh '"' ••ardent
lflmlniSI '. wouldn 't be BWilfll ol
th is !SSW, a nd lfUHfJIOtfJ, D 1111(~
more retuctilfl tu ttiUclztJ our
p10911m. - SPDCiht•ll'f.
It 11 nuw 1/Jat 1 wou'd m:e to
point oul tht! pos~Jble dflmape you
m1y 1111ve qonfl by fliCk ling the
supposed p1obte m so cert~lfluty
and foot,~hly FJrst olall, ~tour
mto""'''o" c-omes solely /rom

yout OtOII'ItJr

of ground we sr• no'V "ok11f19 onto
$0 de$perototy, Af!fo, II /$
/mPQn en.t IIMt )lo~ reellze thai
'"en •re not ell. eluded from any
Womon's S,Ud/e$ OOUISN ,
fhe &amp;.pee/I/o COIJ/ti~ YO&amp;J/ brOth#!
entailed ln. howevet, Js conducted
Jn suoh • way thai OtB women
slowly It&amp; encoUtiiJ}rJd t o form 1
bot'ld ot tn.u1t with one anothPr &amp;o
than an lnores&amp;Bd dt.$GUU10fl o l
per$onal oppres$/Ons may be
uchartg,d. Mtm would cert•tffly
lrtfJibtr the ttue leelmgs t~t are $Q
valuttJJy e,.changed betwoen us It
Js lo1 this rea Jon th61 your brothet
wl!; discouraged Irom trtls
panlcul•t coot&amp;o Vou menfiOnerJ
rhetttus sotJ of ·iwotltshop ..
thoula be htJirJ out,lde ol the
Um 'ltll~lty I (t!tJI exuemely ptoud
to au~nd 1 .sctrool thai ttJcognlter.

OltJ }IOU et~et •ven

CtJnttd,.t uJIIng the Women's
StUdltts Cofltige at VB t{(sl&lt;: I
would think thai slnoe you .art &amp;o
dlldlclted to fndmg Ute

opp1eUion of womtm thll yov
mlphl flav&amp; consra~r~d gitlmg the
women J chanc• to e•·p111m the
slluation. By goi ng sue;ght lo ~
widely campY5•tfltld tl1W$pape~ t
you hove gone Ottf!t our heiidi and
appe1led 10 the public, Mvdenl!••
admfnlsttilllon Women'.s
SWdltls 1$ Sltesdy svch 11
~vlnetable ptogram Your letter r11r1
nothing IJvl teopifdJze- the little bu

o/ Clau -,

compleJo study of

womttn, and that WttiJrtJ ttot
ORpresaed 10 thl! t~x tent of not
btJng abtc to rtJcti'IIJ cted(l for the
flirt! wor• and ellor t thlt gotJs Into
IDIJittlng Sbout women ffJ &amp;vch. a

war

By $UggSJIJftt} tile

dl5cfedfling of tha covru1 you al'fJ
commllllng Ill ltH ol oppross/0,
your~•ll. BestdU, men •re mot/J
than Wlllcoml! to enroll iff ell
COVfU11 oller~ DY the WomDn 1S
Stut11t~s coll•ge 11nd wa . , 111
/rom being lntore~ted In ktJ•PI!tR
thtJm Ignorant.
Yout c•llou$ behavior itt thfs
mlttflr 11 Inexcusable, and 1/U$1
lfope that the Bdmfn tstratlorJ ol UB
ts mo(e csttJiul In chooklng thtlr
uwtt-.5 than you wflre-, t gnora nce
I$ t he undetl'fing pllg!JI thlt
women musl vfttmately ovetcome
m themstiVtls, ' ' wtm 4.s mtm If
we cloJI otfr mind$ end rem1Jtt
tgnortnt. the MovtJment Will go
nowhert&gt; W.tktt up!

.,d

Why us?
Ed ItO&lt;:

In relerl!nce to the two tuttcte.s
on GrlH!k life.("Ha lle SororlrJtu
Come a Long W1y" and
" FrltermUes: Breedmg the Ofd
Order'' by Annette EdWifds and
Ch1rlle H1 yn le teaptt:-tlttlltl tfutf
wer11 . blished ;n • tecent '"~f ol
The Cutten! ; we as membets)}
1/IBc(til•rnf ty/SOIOt/ty $Y•tom •I
UB ltNJ/1~11 a grossly on .. sl ded
argument was ptest1nled. In
nellhflt ertlcte wetf the ltUI goalg
of s lr•tetn lly or .sotorlty
dlrcuned: lh!te•d. the artu;tes
CtJVIJriJd orf/'y fl'ltJ $Uppo5fNJ "IICiill
and social Cllsu d lscnmrnatton"
ttrst 'fV« ar~ Durportef1 to adllffB IO;
and the co&amp;ts Involved 1n
bslon.g}ng to sucl'l B g roup.
The liOtOtlty artfell! d fo IJtt empt
to patnt a mote tflllllstfG plcutre
/Mn did IM lrBtetnll)l •rtlcl• . but
it neglect8 to tell the whole tltory.
WhiiCt /1 iB true 11111 • cartsln
lln•ncla l comm tttmen~ Is
necessary wh~n p ledging •
frllttJtnll'f or sororitY. th(lgtDit
benetns rec eived ftom such
groups· far cHJIWfigh th~ COS I$.
One can not put • monetaty prJce
on the cJose tlos betwoon
lre ternlfY brot('lttf! apd corot/ry
tlsters. The ltlendJ4Ipa msdl!
wherr bflcomlqg e mt~mber of •
Greek letrflaOCfety s tftnes you
will ha'le not only throughout your

,.. c·olfege ye•r&amp; but lor thtJ*r.st ot
your life. Wt are not lnexlllencs
4olely lor the purpose ol throwing
p111ies lot th• elite lew who ete
membfl!$~ II rs t(lJe thet we do
17BVD plftleS1 • • eny othor campu$
group will, but wfl are e/so
lnvott~ed In many cherltotJie e'ltlnt$
and phlanthroplet, 1uch as the
Red Cros-$, Chfldten 18 Hospit•l ilntJ
vl&amp;ltlng the h11ndlcapplld~
Fratetnltlfn 1nd :ototiU•s a~&amp;o
•ol bill~ •llnd•rds lo1 their
members ICifdemlcally, and fn
m•nr of the groups, pledges can
nDt b&amp; lnll/etoa unle.S$ lh$y h•wl sl
ltlsl 8 , ,0 GPA. FnHernl tJes eqtJ
soror/rle$ fUe firm 1H1fievor2
lhe
conc~pt ol tile WBif..BOUCIJtlfJ
person.
We WOU ld like to d/spe/1/lo
notion that luuetnftltn and
5ororllles ero compoud ol
portylng, •llllsr msmbors wit~
snobbish Idea ls. What we re1JI'{
are, are olosel'y Knit gtoups ol
ltiends wi,h 1 common Joy•lty to
ovr orgentzat(on. We possess
strong bonds between t he
members o/ our tJtothethood or
$1.,terltood, and w e ere groups I hal
believe In Mg/lldo•llt and tho
puraurt or excttJence In ellespt~Cts

rn

of ill•.

TO~.. HE
OOESM WANT 10

~~

Yotam R1t1er
UB otudent

I em wtltlng in teply to M s
/euer "'"'bh crUiclz«J
Women's Stvd;es College for
diiCOUtaQif1g ffl4ltl tiiJfO}Imtlnl In
WSC 21!. MI. Kr•n rightly
pereelvtf lhel •~eluding men /tom
coutus of study on wqmen'&amp;
OPPrOUion would be
counretproduotiYe to Ute Womon•5
Movement, She IJ m flll-l!n,
how~ver, In thinking (hit WSC
mftlns to deny m•n ICCl!SS to an
education Jn tl]ls are•.
Her m lsconcoptton $eem1- to be
bned
auumptlon lhiJt
becauae •n •II·women enrollment
Is pftlftlrred for ona Cll$1 offered
b'l Ute college, an a/1-Womtn
•fltOI/ment Is pre/erred lot all
;tu ..s oll6rtHi by (ho college,
Tn($ CO(ICIU$/On IS Incorrect. l&gt;(tn
BIIJ encou,..gtH/ I o enroll 1ft OU'tflr
WSC courses, • s 16- r~ld•nced by
the l•ct thlll ~uosten tlll numbers
ollhom do.
A moNJ penlnent quettlo" lor
"''· Knn lo ,,.,, l$ked Is why It 1£

ott'"

WANT'R&gt;DROP

80MS5"

WHY?

m1

1m

it'

Inventions

Kt~tt~$

HEOOEsNr

~-

OtY!sion of Un&lt;J-&amp;rgraduale Studies
Enrolled In WS2 13

Editor.

Frater,l1'/- -

\tE~WANT

Dunn• Pro¥o51

Amongst themselves

Btolntr of Sigma Phi Epsll&lt;&gt;~

'

Bt.~slne:os Admjnistralion

I 1dm#ed very much the atyle of
the l•tlet 11Scene, O.ro, Vicllm5
etc " wrt u en by the otganizatiOfJ of
ArBb Students (0.1 •1. T~•
JIUdBCity In Wh#Clh IICIS Wlt6
' WrS'tflf1, the lmeglnat i'fe WI)' nt~w
/sets were invented whete li'lff
e) fttlng lnJth d fdn 't "llt~o In, the
pl11in good o ld tying In othor patts.
It woutd haW~ made the averag~
politician QriJtJ!f With envy.
It fs not my intention here to
anatpe 1/IIJ pa~t 30 rear$ or so in
a lew sentences, as was done In
Ute creatf'le pfece of 1/teretvre that
w•s puolished. May I Just rtJmlna
you of some of the tecta. Ther CIVIl
Wat In Lebanon &amp;tartN In 1916.
not in 1~ 1nd the estimate of
ca&amp;uallt/eslp "'" pMfoC I s around
10,000 -not to mention d1m1gt
to property end tlte ne•r-compltle
deJtructiOn ol tOe countrr once
known It; tht "Swttz•tllnd of the
Middle Eut." Tht •rtlcl' cho&amp;tt to
Ignore thete /ectJ and 1110
nog~ttHi to mont/on rna1 •ll ws
.t ook place wi thout any help ltom
'the ''weJI·knotNn ltrrorfflf, ctto..
eto."-ISf'l lll.
It se•ms thlt th• only on• to
g•ln !tom the /1$1 ev•nts ''" two:
Tht Lttblnf!S.ft JHIOPI• who Wflt!
ret eue&lt;t from • H•llth•tiUIOd
J:even -yest-a, •nd Mr. Phillip Hlblbt
who wlfl tfiCittle the Ho~l pt'Ze fot
oe•oe doing what should htwt
been done •long time •go, •nd Is
l lnllly' done •• • te$UII ol/sr6el'$
acrJon# ol lfll delenr•.

Ann T. Homlngor
Sister of Chi Otneoa Sororlly
Potr1clc E. Monlo Ill

preletab/e to have an tii·WOfJ?att
enrotlmetH In thfl Plrlfcuter cuu.. .213 J• an Jnuo course de&amp;f(JtJed to
encour1ge wom•n fo Identity wUh
eech o ther's upetlences or many
tt$pecto of 1/feln 1 S~tl(/#t culwre.
The go• I 11 lor fiiCIJ Womtn to
ttcogfthfl the Impact ol letlam Ql?
her1elf •nd ro ldeniltr with other
¥fomen , ,_ memberl ol•n
opptn.aed group. It 11 very dltlicult
lot • gtoup o/15 or 20 women to
est~b/1&amp;11
themulves tn
armosphete whore this 1$ po• •IDJs.
Bnd lloo/1/ wou/&lt;1 probably be
Impossible 10 ••teblllh wfth men
PNI$11nt, Any man pt(tlcJpatlng In
I UCh II IOtUm WQl.Jfd
IJnder&amp;tondlbly conttlbu(tt his
feeling~ olllltJmklatton end
delensiWJne3S, and the ell$$
would htwl to deal with these
1"-llna s. Thl women In ff1• f:/IB$
wou'd be llltt.Sl flbflr('l to open
lhllr JfYII to this 5ort of $Cr.uttny
In tlte JK••nctl ol men, due to '"'
muCh more oom.plle.(trJ C/a$S
dynsmlca-. 4nd the clus would
ht'le to dell wltll thtltflle•Ungs
ll&amp;o. T/'ll$11 not to uy thtl-$vch
fowms diiSigtted to drew an
lntenaely petsontt ttJpons-~ from

•mono

HESAlAAEAT

TO SOCIETY~

partlclptttts c.n never Include
bot h mttn and women, only thiJt en
ln ltlat /ntroductfon to ltm lnlitm
QtiJI'ed towsrd women wJit btt mOSl
succ..sslulln an exclusively
female 11roup,
MJ. Krtn's obJection th•t •
ctedlt.J&gt;eorlng COU!Ifl In the
UnNet$1/y f• ~olthe eppropr/•r•
plsce for such en tnrroductfon,
end her tUQQe$t(on th•t women'•
spece /$ ouPJfde olsoc111
lttstltut to,,, "In the m•,gln of the
text, •• strike m11 aa- • •tremtty ant llemtnl&amp;t, tnlt/IHiutlacademles
should t l gorousJy support wo!"en
In •vety effort to ..nd t!H!Ir

opptetJ fon.
Ffnll/y, 11 the,.,, fssue of Als.
Kranta co,c•rn 11 th• manner In
rtthfch thtl lmmvctor~ of thft claa&amp;
dull ""'~ nor brom•r, It $ hou/d

na.e bHn taken up with tho

collegt, not tn• UnNtr•lly
community~ lam S/Jff WSC 15 not
trjlng to • ll•nete mete supporters
oltemlnlsrrr. and that it would
"'"• K&gt;oked fnto- t h• msuer
oonscienlfouJiy.
Amy E1t1M&lt;I
Unl•erolty atud•nt

�sports
,

UB .Field Hockey Royals upset by Potsdam, 2·1
By KEVIN A. KRUEGER
SfK)rt Editnr

playing up," Clay said . .. Asche game went

on. Pot.sda.m continued to dominate the.
&amp;llme more. The more

p~.

penally hits.

penalty corners and •hourhty bad, rh&lt;

SUC"tcu 11 .,h;u C\tr) team suhcs (or
Tbt UB lid&lt;! hocl..cy Ro)'Oll&gt; llUI&lt;d &gt;U..&lt;U
rcttnll)

a)"'fh~r

.,.-uc nuionilll) tatlktcL

!)C

frwf'\cr ~r h~ . ''
Poudam e•rnc&lt;l th&lt; KO&lt;CII 21 :25 .. h&lt;o
ddrnclcr Bcuy Battt perfectly pla«d o

HO"'t'\tf, ann such C').pc:tSUrc. lh(') iCt"med

penalty SIIOkC abo\c lbf UP&gt;U&lt;Ichc&lt;l hiUld
or &amp;Oalltodcr ll&lt;:bbi&lt; Jom:t..lk . Tbc penally
camc~s a re&gt;ulr or JOSlUak rallin&amp; on che
Tbt Royal&gt;,(6·l). laSl " "" rtciC\'&lt;d • .,,, baH '"thr c::rea~e.
rh:u chry were ranked 17th or Oivi~lon Ill
"1 rrll On it, but not t)R purpo&gt;c."
r1eld hOC'kC'y tC'ttms In lhc country, UUI chty Ja,Z~o"t,ak S'aid. ' 'h VriUn'l lont tnouah forwert' not their aggre..\Si\lt &gt;tlVt.&gt; as they loJl
I he rorcr«"' call II .chou¥11 ."

10 romt do-An 'ftilh a bad
mdi&amp;eilion.

lO

Pul.~dam

Sl.

~-1

of mcntaJ

liut Fridil)' a flc_rnoon at

Alu'""'
Fltld.
" I'm vny d•q,pf')C»nttd \\ith U\C a:a.mc

A

ao abcad aoal by lh&lt; Royals wu
dl&gt;allo• ·cd jusl minutes Into rhe s«ond halt
rh&lt; IJrl&gt; pla)c&lt;lloda)," Hnod Ccuch lltlry orrcr ir was ruled thai a UB playn hod
Ormlll&lt;'~ wd. ''Th&lt;) ...... !'&lt;&gt;~) phyl.cally. •dvao&lt;c&lt;l rhc ball "~lh her (001 .
l"'My ,.ttt nOt ready mmaall) ••
Tb&lt; coal would ha•e shrn lh&lt; Royals •
Ani&gt;llnl C-b Oori&gt; Qay, I ~ t&lt;~l
•hshl ow&amp;in to ..ork ..;th. lnlt&lt;ld or
\&lt;lain o( pilDlinBii&lt;ld hockey squad&gt;, h.lb prorcctinc • shaky lie ..:ore. J......U hod
wirn&lt;&gt;&gt;«&lt; whir pi)"t:holocical asprcr• or
hC1' feet busy, handlin1 rbc 21 •hour hal
sport can do 10 a talent-sound team,
..·ere dished our ro htr b~ Pondam . UB
"Coath Dlmmid. and I were wondcrli1J had IS &lt;hors.
if chc n1nkina wo uld aff«r t'ht team I) ~~:
The game_.winner was $C.'Oted h11lrway
walked 10 the field this afte-rnoon,"
throush rhc second hal(. Ginny Wollin
Clay ••ld, "II can bt a possibiliry rhar rhc blasted a clear shOI iniO lhc n&lt;l frum lh&lt;
rankin&amp; was on lhdr mind. They probobly ourer lerr side and Polldam had o rclarivdy
rei\ that they h•d 3 ttputatlon co uphokl.'' ..rc one &amp;ool lead.
Royal Action
"Our aJrls have btcn poychin&amp; 1hcmsches
L it&lt; they ha-. bern doill&amp; for lh&lt;
!niO lhinltinc tlw 110 m&amp;LICI hoW Up lhe
IMJ8rity or I he -..on, th&lt; Royal• ap&lt;n&lt;d
lhc pmc's
Half a dot.~ minurn into the match,
center auack Paul Cronin wound up for 1
shor from lhc rlchr side. Most or lht

scorn...

momernum put Into the shot was ·rorced on

rhc rop or rhc ball and nor chrouah h. so
rho lopped shor w 11 an easy l&lt;ltk savt ror
Potsda.m aoalic Jon) lannu::ai . However,

-UB Coach Betty Diomidc

The official UB YeBl'hook
Now on sale
$10.00 I book

SHERIDAN CHIROPRACTIC
Dr. uwrence R. llrzon, ChiroprActor
1111 Sherldu Dr., Suit e 105
( a t Parkhurst )
TonAWAndA, N.Y. 14150
834·8444 r ersooatlnJurles
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ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
November 10th
Electrical. Industrial and Mechanical Engineering,
Business and Computer Science Majors
Malee ammgements ar. the Placement Office.

IJ HARRIS
1&gt;r1 Equol~ty ~. M/ F/ HIV

..

road for the finalthret" COC\Idt ~.
&amp;(they wish to maintain their MatUJ or 10

T H E B U F 1F A L 0 N I A N ' 8 3

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-

A.stdc from thr« consccur,ve Royal

penalry comers ..;lh less rh.an t"O ml!lurcs
rcmainin1 in lht same, lhdr ~uLac:k wu
flOPped at midlidd.
Tomorrow is their 1..1 hoiT\t milch (Sr.
Bonovcnlurc, 4:00 P .~.) bcfo1c hlulnarhc

ao co thc.suua."

"Tb&lt;y (the Royals) secmc&lt;lro stort
pla)'IOCdoWo qinst I tcom that w ..

No c.harae

hoppnc&lt;l."

..They ean•a lc»r anymore/' CUy
&lt;On&lt;ludc&lt;l. "ThC) can'l orrord anorhcr lon

the rebound went to IJl alert Jeanne
Ouf"bvan. who put it pas~ Januztl for
lh&lt; 1.() lead.

Consultation At

Jim Sulloy/Tht Sptotrum

O(bcr ream is, rhey wouldn'r kt il borbtt
rhcm, "Oay &gt;a&gt;d, " Todat, &gt;Om&lt;lh1n1

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"The Coalitio.n of Minority Graduate
and Professional Students"
DATE: Tuesday, October 19, 1982
PLACE: Acheson 5 ··Main Street
Campus
TIME: 4:00 PM

.A Wine and Cheese Reception
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Fast start for UB
Womens Soccer

Present:

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By JON M. DIAT
M•••xlng Editor
The UB WomenJ Socetr lf':lm has enjoytd .succtss ln il&amp; f'irSI season or
varsity competition. Compllln&amp; a r«ord or 4-4 th.us rar the fc:Dm has
shown ar••• proniiJt ond Lh&lt; ruoure looks brig~ o ror ohe So=r Ro}IOis.
" I'm Vtr)' happy whh wtlal 'A'C have done \0 rar this )'t'"llr,'' Head
Coa'h Michelle 8111uak ..Ud. "We "aned the year whhOUI •ny nolle&lt;

Featuring:

Moties &amp; ~J~Itural Events

and lht turnout or pl.aytfl Wli &amp;rear."

''W

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short nollioe.
- UB Womens Soccer C'"oach
Mi&lt;heUc Ban:7.ak
on such

This as the 1hird coruecuu~rr )Car an or&amp;aniltd women'5 cun1 hal
played 11 UD. In IIJ Out two ~:uons. 1he tram was at a club lcvc:' where
i&lt; r&lt;e&lt;h·td funds room ohe Swdcol A.&lt;sociafion (SA). Duo due 10 ohe
srtar In ter~ • Khown, cht tc.-:,nn w::sli promoted to Varsity lcvcllhiJ: foll.
All budae&lt; r&lt;$1tainos Itt now madeln ohc l""'r&lt;ollealaoe budge!.
·•we now &amp;tl more monty, a.nd we have- new tquipment, '' 8 arcz.1k
said. "Our ~hedufe 111 more chaUc:nalnJ a wcU, but out pla)'ffl t\aV(
done. aood job odju.olng."
Women•, Ath.lc1 1~ Director Bc:tt)' Dimmick was nuhul"iutic w1th the
JOb ohe f11&gt;1 year coath h11&gt; done.

' ' M~ehtU.• hu 101·· or &gt;O&lt;ttr knowledg&lt;... o.mm"'~ saod "She was

th(' l\cad oTi.hc .. oll')t"ft'' ~

ac Jndian-a Uni\ctsit)' ror four yean and

tmldc 11 onr of c.he &lt;tronana prOJIIlrN around, and the 1\u catctt11\C"
•ork 11 ohr Hoah S.hoollcvrl •• wcU. I ftd we made a greal chon to
gcuina h&lt;1. ~~rally "orl.i well "'llh theWs.''
8ar&lt;uk fitldl I IC&gt;m of 17 players, and S&amp;f' "mW Of lh&lt;m Jtf I 101
of pl&gt;)'lOJ ltnl&lt;. Stn« II&gt; o smoU number:· Bu&lt; •he ferls "eaktned by
the (k't th:U lht IU.m 13CkJ HqUality Of depth".
••1 hllvcn't dont any rC'Crullme-nc orpCaycn )'eL" f'fflhrd Baln;a... abo
a US law studt:nl +~Aftct the ~n~ l can conct'ntr:uc nn &amp;c:ltlna.
pla)'t1'S 10 UB.''
Barcuk- claiml th:u the Buf(alo atea is a vittual "htnhtd.' fot talt:nt

Movies:a).CONTROLLING INTEREST:
(The world of multinational corporations)
b) SIX DAY IN SOWE TO:

Cultur.al Events: a) FOOD From Central &amp;
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b) MUSIC From Africa, Caribbean &amp; Latin
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PLACE: 2nd Floor Lounge RED JACKET
TIME: 7 :30 pm

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Sponsored by;
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Trod Along ! Come One, Come Ali i

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··There iJ a loc of women's wcccr up here," B:~UCJ.al; "~'id . "Thai
doa;n't mc•n I won'l tal..t playt" from an)' place tl»e-1 "'ould-tlut
slncr BuffaJo h:n 1hc Hilt-nl. I don'l have to look

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T he lam ftrid' a squad lhat has \no1t of Ill rooh: 1:n thC' loc::at arta,
and Blrczalt. •a. qUit~ rlf:a~ in 'llrbit the I (:an\ hU lltt'O.m~lh,h«J 10 flr ,
.. Wr coutd havr btcn 6-2io0 ra.r," 8aTC'.zalc sa.id. "Our lO tOmr POOt
pta), 'lttc- Jl\t lhoW' tamtt away. 8\.U thU cc:am has a1 leut \t\rn co
&lt;iJ)II play&lt;n "'ho are "&lt;&lt;'f skilled. "'hik I still S« 1bOU1 f0&lt;11 Of fivt

weak

Spell' 1h11

con use help ...

B.vczak ls hoperul&lt;hll ohr 11&lt;"1)' &lt;Omfnl&lt;'led &lt;O&lt;cer fi&lt;ld ••lllur&lt;
prosP«tl•c 11hl&lt;res oo UB "hkll can only btncfio rhr soa:n ll'O&amp;IIIO
..The new ~d can only imptove our rcau;unent.'' 8~~741.

speculaoed. "Wr'vr played &gt;OO!t iood esr•bfulled team&gt; th&lt;J year llld
we havr tome fine calc.nl on such •hon notict. Evcr)1hm.a looL~ bri&amp;hl
for lht

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Th&lt; Athlnle D&lt;partnl&lt;nl I• positive &lt;ha&lt; io will an rven beuor. "1 h&lt;

program can onlyaet 11rongcr," Dimmick ~'lid. "In 1wo or 1hrrt years,
plu1 the -additional number of olayer~. we- can have a $Oild 't3\0il\·d
tC:o.m 1h11 can ehallcnat auwone.''

CALL FOR PROPOSALS
f'roposals lor a&lt;flvltl6 to enhanc"' Unlv.,rslty life are
being sougho by '""' Srudent A ctivlt16 Steering
Cornmltoee. 'which has be"'n allout&lt;!d S I 0.000 by
rh"' r aculty· Srudent Association 10 fund approved
granrJ which can not normally be fund&lt;!d rhroush
oth~r sourc.e s .
Any members of the Unlver.slry Community may
submit a propoosal with a budget 6tlmaoe to;

Student Activities Steering Committee
543 Colpen HAll - 636-1982
Pr oposals may be submltt"'d on forms available at
rhal office or In the form of a lener. Submissions
should Include rhe nam"' of the proposing Individual
or organl~atlon (wi th a person to contact), and a
detailed ~tlmate of expenses. Aft"'t Initial screening.
proposers or proJects being considered m ay be
Invited 10 meer t~ comrnln.,., to diKun rh&lt;!lr
requests for funding.
The committee seeks creatlv"' r"'sponses to
University needs whldt will ben"'f1t a subsrantlal
segmenf of the soudent population and the University
Community.

DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF
APPLICATIONS IS

November 12, 1982

with a

BEER BLAST
AND&amp;
. BONFIRE
Outside the Bubble at 7:00 P.M.
(and)
Midori and Student Association
present

MELONBALL MANIA
- In the Bubble at 7:00pm
6 Man Teams to Compete
$10.00 Er.iry Fee to go to
United Way
FREE MELONBALLS
AFTERWARDS

�Foot b aII

Honllnutd from pogo 16
, scoring would oc:cur in a (our
nati~i c.s was yard~ rushing tui
Sranlng with .six minutcsBom~s· st\..-oncl half
~ minute s:tret\.'h in the third quarrer. rernalning. Aanders hit O:mker
lrhac~ tOI!Ibl&lt;d fot !85, while UB
Kevin Flnn for o lO yard TO poss. &lt;"OUid only muSIC1"l2.
UB could nor move ohe lO
The Bombers 'linalilcd the
neces.\-at)l yards on their
\COring siJ( .steOf!dJ later rrom the
possession, and Ithaca &amp;taned 1he klckuff. Stanley Steven• lei !he
winning drive.
ball bounce off or his •hould.r
pad a.'i he se1 to rewrn 1he klck .
Bomber railbaek, John Koob
Tho Navy Flighl Prngram lS wide open. A"d we ~It&gt; looking for
o(ler c:a.rries of 17 and 10 yards,
lempotilfily losing Sllht or it
more than pilots. lhe Naval Flight Officer runs the wupons
behind him next to llle goal line.
finbhed his one man driVe by
system.s, lhe camputers and t.tle electronics. H~'s the Navigator,
lllkina an orr cackle play over lhe Soevens found 1hc ball and llha«1
the radar operaoor, the sub-hunter and lactitlan. HE COULD B£
found Ste\"tnS. Tiley 5Wil!med him
23 yards b&lt;eween the line of
YOU! II you ore • college man or graduate, In good PhY&gt;Itol
scrlmmaae and lhe goal Une. Koob before his franl1c elfom could cet
ran for 124 yardS on A carries,
bi:m OUI Of lhe tnd tone.
oondiUon (20/211 viJ!on is not necessaiJ) up to age ZCI, with a
but finished sceond behind
"I'mji-\appolnoed with the
deslro for a.dventure, YOU should look Into th• Navy's Fllgho
teommocc Mike Moreau (27-140). t pccialoe;mu," Dando laid.
Olflter Program, Call or seno rosume to:
"They just gave up tht point.s that
"They juso kept moving in the
woo tht aame. The Stevens play.
uc:ond hair," Aycr .said, uwe
that was 3. freshman misudcc."
Naval t.lan lment Progra,..
dido'! gel lhe b.U In the S&lt;\lond
half,"
Dando
aarced,
"They
kept
Ithaca killed orr !he fourth
ill West Huron St . Room 32
running up the middle, ohat's rhc qu:.ner with their ground game,
Butralo, NY 14202
offense the-y we. Wt couJdn •r stop esP«Ially in the la11 five minutes.
17161 856-1730
Tho one play thai the Bulls did get
tht:m , so they wcte &amp;oinJ to dolt
to us.''
in I he waning muments was in
llomber territory and waS W3Sicd
Tht heaviest imbalance in 1hc

territory.
AJI of rhe:

NAVY FLYERS

by an inu:rc:tplion.
Among the ltbat:t seorins ploys.
th&lt;Jiom• crowd finally 101 a
cha.n~t to stt .srar quantrba.ck
M:trty Barren for che rli"St time
1hii season. llarrc;4 was JidtHned
for Lhr« wtck.s Wilh a .shoulder
injury and was diagnosed as well
enough to chrow4

The e&lt;)ndiHnn..41 of his

re~urn

wert :tnything but dramatic-. He

replaced a Hycr lhlll 'NilS 11.serlng
stars" rrom a hit in the head rhc
play «rUer. 811tre:tt was not in lop
form, fumblinglhe snap on his
fl.rst play and sUghtiY $ptained his
ankle on hls nt"t and last play..
84rretl wos walking on th•
ankle afrer fee applications and

could sec pOssible action in next
week"s homecoming game again.st
Btockpon.
" Well, the way we pla~ It i.s
dthcr pau ur die." Hyer s:aid,
"Tod\\)' v.e died."

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834-0770

Campus Lectures
Waldman Theater-Amherst Campus
Monday. Oct. 18 &amp; 25 ·8:00pm
i~ &amp;qhfh Vror of ftor. Q( E"~lbJmn\1 V... f)f Nutwmi t.DW

EARN SUNY CREDIT
lN SPAIN
The Council on International Studies
aQd
The Department of modern
Languages and Literatures

announce
Professo r Luciano Garcia Lorenzo, Director
of the lnsrl tuto lnternaclonal in Madrid, w ill
be on campus on Wednesday, Oc tober 20 ,
1982.Learn about the programs and courses
offered at the Insti tute at a meeting for
undergraduate students scheduled for 1:00

p.m. In 930 Clemens Holll.
EAtN SUNY CREDIT IN SPAIN!
Please call 636-2191 for Information

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I ()Uotc ftf t he day I
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be a bo.u and work twdve houra a day:

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Wanted: A volunteer 'ft'lth car tO visil an dderly .shur.in
woman In Kenmore.._ We will pay transponocion ex;pen.\eS,
Call John or Kllren a1 C.A.C .• 67S Harriman Hall. 831·3S11 .

Gay People's AIIILG&lt;o Is l&amp;ld'l&amp; artkles, plcturH and pOrnU
for our new•lnter/ ncwspapor. Call6J6-JOI,J for info, or drop
by •• tbe OPA S1uden1 Resource Ccnrcr, Mon.·l'ri ., I·S.
Studeats for Mario Cuomo Rffrullmeal. JoJn -and gtt
involved! QlJ P&lt;tcr al842·1410 or Joe 11 636-H87today!!!

Alpbo l.At!;bda Dtl\0 lc Phi El• Slcmo art CO·$ll0nsorin&amp; •
blood drive. A SlJ111 up rable for donors l! available Get. 18,
20. ll. 22 in Capen Lounge from 10 a.m. ro 3 p.m. The
bloodmobile wiU be on campus Nov. 4 and S\h. ~upport the
Red Cross!
Tbe Wrirlng PJ.cc now oflm 110

drop~n

tuto.W t«vlee for

an writer1 on Tuesda.y evenings in 148 Parke-r, MSC, rrom
6·8:)0,
Papers du.e7 Maybe the Wrilhla Ploeo CUI bdp. We are a free,
drop-in writing center (or an)"'ne who wants hdp bc'glnnlng.
drafting, or revising writing. We provide earefuJ)J trained

tutors, extensive reference matcri111s and a comronabJc set tina
in which 10 work. We llr&lt; open Mon.·Fri. from 10-4 and
Mon.·l'hun. cveninas from 6-9 p.m., Baldy HJUI 336.
J e..Ub Grod./Prof, Students oreln•lled lo Hllkl Dlnaerthis
Wcdn.,.day, S:30 p .m., a) 40 Capon Blvd. Please rcsenle
space by phonina 83S-3832.
Having troubl~ speakln.&amp; up ror youf5elf7 An assertiveness
trainina workshop Is beginnins at !he Unhlersity. Counsctina
Service, Friday, Oclober 22nd belween 2-J:JO p.m. Thegoup
will runS sessions. !'or info. call: 636-2720.
&lt;1

SI&amp;IIUI X: Grants.tn·Ald Awanb. Rtsearcll ~wards. See
underaraduau~.aradualc and rcseruch .u arr. Deadline- is Nov.
I. For form&gt; call either 636-~31 or 831·3649.
Srudcnl M&gt;o&lt;. for Speed~ and Rearing Pony for SASH!
10/20, Wcdne&gt;&lt;lay. 9 p.m.. PJ Bottoms, Main St. Come one,
come all! lS cent drinks for ladJ.,., 9-11 , 7S ctnl drink&amp; for all
males. 9·11 and everyone ancr 11.
Phi Eta Sigma Sophomore laductloa-Alkolion al1 junior
and senior mcmbcts of Phi E1a Sigma. You aro oordial1y
invited 10 lht annual 50phomore induction, Wed•• 0&lt;:1. 20 111
8 p.m. at Talbert Oinin! Hall.

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Phi S.U. Blrra• Fntomlly Gad&lt; F'reak '8l. Oct. 23, leave
Dief. Ann&lt;ll ll1 2 p.m.. Buff. SUite at 2:30p.m. AI Syracuse
Univtttily.

Sappon Group for VICJinu of 8ttpeS ud Tlldi PartDeto,
Tues.. Oet. 19, 3:30-4:30, Room 202. Michael lial1 . For
further information call 831·~84.
UUAB .Flyer H.ut&lt;n-Ail.studcnrs intrn:•tcd in a cttin1lnto
movies and concerts free. All iolcrcslcd flOp iJIIo IQ6 Talbert
Hall.
Studtals for Ltllrmaa. QlJ Mike al 847·1010 or Stu.liil
B&lt;nvcnlsfy at 832-7930.

-.o Goa&lt; Ia l!lllcolt. Si&amp;n up in Room 210 WUkeson
before 10121 .
n.. Wrillll&amp; Ptoc:o will 'old u

IA·Dona Worbllop on 0&lt;:1,
191n the lehman Lounsc of Govcrno" CompiQ from 6-8:30
p.m , Come and brill&amp; your problem papers or questioru.

Womu'a T""'k Team Banoe Sole on Oct. 20, 10-3 p.m.,
Cl)&gt;cn Lobby.
S.alora: Mllke ••,. t~ yoar lip op to have your yearbook
portrait taken for inclusion in the 1983 BuffoJonian . Sian up
is between Oclober ~-29 in 84 S Harriman Ubrary, Ill
Talbert Hall. 14 Baldy Hall or io 167 Mlllard Fillmore
Academic C&lt;nler.

Robert Frost

Cilrftr Plarlolng Offkt Pracllot lnlcrvklo Works~op on
Wed., Ocr. 20, 2-4 p.m., J.l6 Wende, MSC.

Sn,lliJlty Ed. Center Starr l\lcctlna on Wed., 0&lt;:1 . 20, 7:30
p.m .. 317 MFAC. All members must auond ,

Autntloa: p,..u,. Scoion. New York Univcrsiry School of
Law will be on camJ)Ul to inlervitw prosp«dvt .stu.denu on
Monday. Oe!obcr 18. Call Mrs. Shea ar rhr Car«&lt; Plannina
OffK:&lt;, 831·3~15 to set up an ~PJ&gt;Oir11menl.

Tau B&lt;ta PI Medina Monday, Oc&lt;. 18, 4 p.m ., Capon ~7.
Pleas&lt; bring resumes for employm&lt;nr dinner, Fall lnduniOn
will be dbtusscd. All members should allrnd.

Job ltllorvltwiaa Prep. &amp; Teebnlqu&lt;S Workshop- Career
Planning Offoce-Monday, Oct, 18, 2 p .m.. I Clc:meru,
Amherst Campus nnd Thurs., ()ct. 11,1 p.m. , 316 Wende,
MSC.
Ruwm• Wrlllng Wo r klhop -Ca rccr Planning
Orti.cc-Thurs., Oe1 , 21. I p.m .. Waldman Thearr&lt;, 112
Norton and Frid&lt;iy, Oet. 22, 2 p.m., lll Park.cr, MSC.

IEEE Compultr Sodt(J' Mtmbtra Mftlln• on O&lt;t.. 20. 7
p.m .. Uf.lii&lt;O Hall. Upcoming evenrs will b&lt; di&gt;Cu.ocd.
Clrdo K foteellaa on Tue5day, Ocr. 19th, ar 9 p,m, i• the

Palm« Room. Call C.!hy for more info.

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8'76-3947.

UUAB MIUk CoaiflllllftMeetlagon Oct. 20, S:30 p.mo, 2nd
noor Harriman, Palmer Room. Manda1ory for all.

Al&lt;)&gt;lool A...,.,~ PI'Oirtm Mtfllogon Mon., Oct . 18, from
UB CbeericodmTudc..ln on Wed .. Oc1. 21rh from 10 p .m.·? ..A'60n ro 2 p.m., 30 Capen Hall, AC or e&lt;~ll us 11 636-2807.
Si.Jn up in Capen Arcade for a private or group 300dniJbll'
Sl. &lt;ll.rl and guy thctrludm availabl&lt;.
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Auo&lt;, ror Info. &amp;Systt.,. MtPit r.todingon 0c1 . 22.6 p.m..
Talbctt Hall, Room 107, AC. &lt;leor3e Graham of
Sc.Uor P,..Lo,. Studt at&lt; who have high srade polnl ave~gcs Compul~d will speak about home compulcn. $1.00 coand strung law board!'i may apply ror che Morthe-ad charge- (or non·membe.rs.
Fellowships •-dcd by !he Upi•ersity of North Carolina.
for rurth~r in(ormaUon. write the Dean, Scl\ool of Law. Alpbl Lambda Dtlla wDimMt lodoyar J:30in Talbertlllro
Unlvmiry of North Carolina, Cbapc.l Hill, North Carolina di:scu.ss plan:' for blood drive and other upcoming ac:'liviti~.
27SI4.
All members arc ur&amp;cd 10 aucnd.
AU&lt;nllon: Pre-Low S.fliurs. Pcppo&lt;dinc Uni&gt;'trsiry School of
Law will be on campus to inJO'\i'iew p ro~ive .studrocs on
Thursday, October 28. Call Mrs. She• at the Carcu Plannins
Office, 8l1·3SIS, to set up an appointment.
I.Hm a Muketoble SkUI-Becom• a Pa,.leaal. Adelphi
UniversiiY will be on campu., Wcdncsdoy. Oel. 27. Call the
Cllrecr Plannin~ Offlflcat8li·3SIS and ask for Mrs. Shea, to
set up an appolnlmenl.

GrodaoUag Sea Inn wbo ""'coin&amp; on lo grad. or pr.of. sc.bool

with the

t~ception

Po~b Stud&lt;tll t.uc•• MeeUng on Monday, Oct. 18, 4•30
p.m., 1030 Cicmcns Hall, AC. AU members must attend.

u.,

fuach Oub r;r..
on Oe!. 20. 4 p.m .. IOJO Cicmens.
Montreal rrip, S94, musr be paid ro I'RCB, 104 f'arao by
Frida,y, 22od If rou are soing. Call Wah at 8J5-69l3 for any
qUt$1iOn$.

movies, utts &amp; lectures

of prc---m«&lt;. pre,.dcnt. pre-...,.tt and pre..

oplomeuy. sbouJd set up 11. reJoentf! m e at rither of the tWQ
Carotr ' Planning Office•. Appoinlm&lt;nrs ror the Amherst UUAB Concoru &amp; Cufleebowo-Robtrt Huorer-Sun.,
campus can be made by calling 636-2231, uk for Mrs. Mack. Oct. 2A. 8 p.m .• Clark Gym. Students, $3. ~; Ocnoral, SS.OO.
Ar the Main Srrttt campus call 831 ·3SIS and ask for Ml'5. Tickets available 111 Hanlmao Ticket Offict and Record
Store.
Shea .

S)'n&lt;US&lt; Uolv. School or Gr.d. &amp;..Ia... Monaa•mmt will "Anohors Aw•leb 1'-UUAB fllm-freeonTucs-., Oct. 19 al
interview students con"crni01 their MBA program on '1 p.m . in 170 Fillmore, Ellicoll .
Wedne&gt;&lt;lay, Oe1obc1 20th. Call Mrs. Shea at rhc Coreer.
"To~ Me O•t to lht 11&lt;111 Gam•"~UUAB film-free on
Ptannin1 Orfices at 8H·3SIS for an appoinrmcnr.
Thcs, Ocr. 19 at 9:30 In 170 Fillmore, Ellicoll .
Attentloo: Pft-Law Strtlors. City Univcrsilj of New York
Law School will ·~ on campus to inrnview pros:pectiv~ "Gttresl&amp; Ia Con&lt;on" a "Yellow SabiiUlriao"-Friends of
studcnro on Wodocsdar.. November 3, 1981. Call Mrs. Shea ill CAC Double.Feature Movies-Oct. 22 and 23, 1:30, 9;4S and
the Career Plllllnina Office, 831·3SIS, to set up an midnl&amp;ht. Fn-170 MFAC: Sat- 146 Oief. Admission SI .7S
appointment.
and tickets •old only al rbe lio~.ct offices.
Coune WOI'l 81- f Co-to lilt Slfldy PJ.ce.We llr&lt;loauod
in JS4 Bald.y Hall. Our hours IIR 12-4, Mond&amp;y·Thunday.
We offer free ind.ividulili.z.ed IW.i.stance in lecture note·takina,
lcst·lakinc. readina effiCiency, voeabuJ.ry dcvclopm&lt;llr and
lextbook reading,and s&lt;udy,
Allerodoa: Pft·Low Sailors. New EnJjand School of Law wm
be on campus 10 Interview pr0$pCC1iVe audcnrs on Thursda.y,
Octobct 21, 1982. Call Ml'5. Shea of the Career l'lonnin1
Office ot 831·3SIS for an appoinrmenl.

S11DpoJiom on Land u ... Pluallla ud Coalnllln Baflllo.
Thursday, 0&lt;:1. 21 •• 8 p.m. in the CFC Lounge Room. 262
Fargo Quad.
brotlifolkducollv,.l EvcryT1Je&gt;&lt;lay, 8·11 p.m. in IOOAIIen
Hall (formerly Baird) on MSC.
Jaffa Gore Colfeebo- on Thursday starting 8 p.m.
feotllrins sinscr and sonswritcr Mike Sherfield.

Sdoool of N U - t .Lod•re ar I p.m., Thun. Oct. 21 in
B ..... Alrcnh Coiiii'DY Is oiT&lt;rinc 100 fellowships 10 Dfn 104. lloyd R. Cooper from the Upjohn Co. will•po•t on
qualillod .cudenls ror araduale study in EnJ!neerln&amp;. .. Oeve1opfn.s 1 Sales Force. "
\
Compu&lt;er Science, Aplkd Math and Physics. U.S. c:illzcnlhip
iJ required. Write to Huahes aircrall Oiml!fiiiY, Corporate UUAll C o n - - Opoa Min every Thurs. ar 8 p.m . in rhc
f'.Uowship Office, Cul"u City, CA 90230.~
Harriman Louore- Performers .sian up at7:30 p.m. Show al8
p.m.
Auntloo: Pft-Low Snlors. Pace Univeniry School or Low
will be on eampus to interview prospective studenu on WRUB a S.uao Selooe Colltct LD. Puty on Oct. 26, 8
Tue5day, November 2, 1982. Call Mrs. Shea al the Career, p.m.·? at Sutters Saloon.
Plannina Office. 831-JSIS, 10 •tt up an appoin!menr..
Aayoet llltOftllttl I• - • o 0..1. l\4onday throuah Friday
ArieaUon: Pft-LowS.alan. NcwYorl&lt; Law School will be on from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. con1ac1 WRUB in Ooodyeor Hall. bt
campus ro intnview p«Jspcc:tivc students on. Friday 1 floor or call 831·2A79. We need you.
November S, 1982. Call MrJ. Shea at the Career Plann1na
Off~&lt;&lt;, 831·lSH, to set liP an o.ppoinlmcnt.

Applkatlons ror ud lalo. about NSf Grad. Followsltlpt and
lilSF M)llori!y FeUowships may be obtained in rillt.c r the
Onduatc School Ofiicc, S49 Capen Hal1 or the Research and
Graduate S!udies Office, 16 Achtson Annu. Main Street Coalltloa or Mlnorily Gl"'d!Pror Slodtnts Mffill!l on Oct.
19, 4 p.m., Acheson roomS.
Campus. Deadfine ror app!yina 1$ Novembc1.l4.

UB J odo O ub a - on Tues. and Thu.... 7::Jil..9:30 p.m.,

Sat. 1:00-l:OO p.m., Cllll'k Oym WresUina .Room,

&amp;.flalo Wo-·• Qly Sldo Roab7 Pt11C1lco on Tu, Wod, Th,
S-1. More info. 692...7193, 838·5434.

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lthaca Bombers cQme-back out-safties Bulls, 18·14
UB stalls in final quarter

Quar1erback Ken Hyer lading back

Karen Weh1/The Specttum

Receiver Chrla D'Amico attempting catch

By KEVIN KRUEGE·R
Sports Editor
Today•s lesson is sa(cties. Now
if you had done your homework
and watched the UB Bulls lose to
the Ithaca Bombers 18·14 at
ROtary Fiel4 last Saturday

anemoon. you wouJd realize: the
important aspectS or beina caught

in your own ~d zone.
First or all, the two safeties that
the Bulls (3·3) had taken were the

difference in losina-or ac least
tyina-!he Bombers (3-3) Saturday
before a•kpane, cold crowd.
More c:areful note taking would
reveal that the effects of a safety
can Unger on long after the
addition on the scoreboard.
"The story or the game was bad
fie14 position", Head Coach BiU
Dando said, .. We could never art
out of the bole. We'd always find
ourselves deep in the hole."
The points liven away. the fre:e
kick From the own 20 and the

ensuing field posilion for the

OppOsition make safties much
more than an asterisk at the
bottom of a stat sheet.
"They kept coming at us from
the SO yard line in"' 1 Dando said,
referring to the trading or
pouessions thaJ takes plaee at the
end or the field .
UB was pinned back in their
own territory for the majority of
the fourth quarter, binderin&amp;
chances for a drive that would
live them the lead they quickly

Doreen FerteVThe Spoctrum

beforehand, compilina five rust
lost 10 hhaca late in the third
dovms, compared to Ithaca's one.
quaner.
The
only factor in keepina the
The rust safety seemed harmless
Bulls off the bOard was a blocked
in the first quarter. Bull punter
f~eld goal attempt by lth~
Weber
Bernie Webu received a low off
linebacker Dave Stone, his fourth
taraet snap as he stood in bis end
blocked tick in two games.
zone. After pickina up the
The ddicil was made up
bobbled ball, Weber decided to
fall on his side iNtead of risking a minutes later, when a Doug ~1
interception
or Ithaca's Jeff
blocked punt-and possible
Flanders set up UB's first
toucbdown-and concede. the
points. At the time it appeared 10 touchdown.
Pal Whitehead capped a 47 yard
be a &amp;ood decision. UB was
StOring drive witb a five yard
dominatit~~ the scordess pme
sprint to the left comer of the end
zone, his eighth TO or the season .
Quanerback Ken Hyer took c:are
of the other 42 yards with three
passes-on the day he threw 42
limes completing 24 for 236
yards.
The momentum carried by the

Bulls was reason enough to believe
that a two point conversion could
also be successful, and it
was- Whitehead swept ri&amp;ht this
time and aave the Bulls an 8-2
lead .
h was Stretched lO 14-2 afier
UB capatalized on another

Bomber tumovCf, one of five.
Flanders directed his team down
to the UB 2S, before he lost the
handle or the ball. Cosmo Nestola
pounced on it, his fttst of two

fumble recoveries.
Aided by two major ptnalties
aaain.st ithaca, the Bulls counttt·

attacked and scored when receive-r
Chris D'Amico made an alen
catch ferom 19 yards out.
D'Amico was htt just a.s he went
for the 'ball, and while fallina on
his back he managed to reaoh
towards his feel and grab the ball
btfore it hit the ground. The two
point auempl afterwards was
stopped shon.
The half ended 14-2 and the
wa~t across the lidd to the locker

room was the nex:Lto 1ut time the
Bulls would tread on Ithaca
• - FOOTBALL- 12

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harmonicNearing the last movemem?

_ __ ..,by Liz Petrino
hat the Bulfalo
Philharmonic Is In
llnar&gt;elat stralls Is no
news to enyone with half an eye
to medi a coverage of the nowthreatened a.r ts In this area.
Consistently tow ticket salea,
combined with Inflation, have
teh the orchestra scrambling for
funds since last spring when the
city granted I hem a reprieve
from paying their rent.
What's news Is the city's
talest threat to close Kleinhans
Music Hall, the •2·year old
showplace deSigned and built
spec:lflcally lor the Ph!lharmonlc.
Aceordlng to the City Auditor's
IMual report on the building
released last Friday, the city·
owned building "fiG&amp;s a very
uncertain future" since Its two
majo&lt; tenents. the orchestra and
the ground·floor concessionaire,
are not p-aying owed rent and
fees.
"It's a black eye In the
community.'' City Auditor Paul
Buc:llenan told the Prodigal Sun,
C001Imeflllng on the chi1XIIC nonpayrnant alluatlon. Buchanan
confirmed that tl&gt;e otchestra
was $73,000 behind payrnant
at the June 30 termination of
the flacal year, as first repo&lt;1ed
In an article which appeared two
weeks ago In The Bullalo News.
He also auured that the MRM.
Inc.. which rune the baserMent
bar and restaurant which Is
owned by area reatauranteur
MlchMI R. Militello. Is more then
S12.000 In atraan1 since July
1981.
According to The Buflalo
Neon article, the orchestra
stopped paying Ita $800 concefl
lee alOng with the previOusly·
unpaid $300 charge lot
rehearsals after Its reprieve from
t.layor Griffin. That leaves the
PhUharmonlc, Buchanan
esllmatea, with approximately
WOf1h of debts which
will probably never be paid.

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B uchanan claims that the
payrnant problem ~ as
much from tha l'tlllllatmonic's
declloing IJct&lt;et . - • from the
mlagulded po4lcy handed down
by the Klelnllana Board of
Dlrectore, whoM nine members

Include the mayor and three
members of the Philharmonic's
Board. Buchanan sympathltes
with the audll's statement,
which crttlclz.ed the Board for
precluding hlgh11aylng
engagements at Kleinhans by
allowing the orchestra the llr&amp;t
pick of dates: " At times, the
managmenl has had to tum
doW(l more lucrative events,
from responsible promoleta,
because the dates had been
booked by the orchestra."
As a reault of the non·
payment, the Klelnhan's
management has been p.aylng
lor tha Upkeep of the house out
of Ita cash reserves, which are
expected to run out "sometime
OV8f the winter season,"
Buchanan said. He c:hastlzed tha
Buffalo l'tlllhatmonlc: f\.lld raiSing
group lor not directing Ita efforta
toward house funds and rent. "If
you pay lor a ticket and go
downstalnt and get a beet, you'd
8llp&amp;et some of that money to
go to tumlng on t he lights, heat
and pay the ticket-." he
reaeoned.
Klefnhan'a Music Hall Dlrec1or
Doug Lengyelllgreed that the
Boatel's policy has made staying
financially afloat difficult but
lnslata he understands the
l'tlllharmonlc's needs. "We
could run It without too much
trouble (II the beat dates were
not saved)," he claimed, "but
that'a almost Impossible to get
away from." Nevertheless, he
ellpr..aed frustration at locking
away the beet dates for the
orchellra two yeatS In advance
and then being forced 1o refuse
a leat-mlnute, high-paying
concert. " We're turning down
tha onM that can pay for dates

that cannot pay."

~ aald It was a "fair
estimate• t hat the Kleinhans
management wu driven to aak
the city a few months ago lor
$25,000 In "emergency lunda"
In order to continue ope&lt;aUng
and would continue to do so, II
nece...ry: "As lonilu they
allow the Phllllarmonlc not to
pay, we11 have to keep going to
the city lor money."

l..ncw.t .._,

8XPf--' dl*ln
for the cttn propoul to Mil tha
building to private lrwestora.

"I'm totally against
11-Kielnhan's Music Hall lsn' In
any trouble apart from the (rent)
problems of the Philharmonic,"
heu.erted.

The plan prQPOaed by the
Griffin admlntatratlon woold sell
Klefnl\ln'a and SM&amp;'a Buffalo to
private IIMitOfS In -on of tax
breaka, thus providing $1 million
In additional revenue, whlah
would then go to the
Philharmonic.
"The part that upsetsme Ia t
penonalty can't selling tha
building to $60,000 (for
t.h a City)," l.Aingyel maintained.
Ha Cited that lot 11181
~·· eccepted INa amot.Wlt
In city funds, while both the
county and city provided Shea'a
with some $75,000. Lengyel
Intimated that the reasoning
behind selling Klefnhan's was
purely to sweeten the proposed
eale of Shea's for pot entlll
fnvaatora: "Kielnhan's Ia tha
bonUs In the deal to make the
sale price 1\lgher."
Buchanan also llltpt..aed
•dlalllce CWit the Idea. "I 10M the
conMCtlon ' * - tha
Phltnarmonlc: not paying and
aelllng tl&gt;e building." Ha
raaeoned that If t he city
withdraws Ita reaponalblllty for

envisions the financial picture to
Improve only through an
Increased earned Income and
more grants, though he hlm5811
has lew ready answera.
In terms of fTictlon between
ut how does the ltnanclal
tl18 orehaatra and Klelnhan'e
management, Bradford called 101
restraints directly affect the
musicians and the orchestra ,
"greater coope&lt;atlon"on all
Itself? "It's hit us In the
sideS. He voiced wldeaprsed
pocketbook," asserted Fred
dluallalacllon over Inadequate
Bradford, personnel manager
parking conditions and the
Q.e., llason between mualofana
" terrible bottleneck" crea ted
and management) for the
when concession holders Insist
l'tlllharmonlc. Bradford 811d that
that each lot be lllled before
financial problema prompted a
opening others, lhua caualng
18 percent cut In 811ary last
traffic jama and discouraging
Novwnber, when the regulu
ticket holdera trom returning.
- - was cut by eight wetlc.a.
Anally, though, Bradford
The. on:r-tra has aleo -alned remained cautiously opllmlatlc
a cut In one half ollt a
over the orchestra's future. He
edmfnlstratl'le staff, from 28 to
claims much of the good will
13. •
g_,ated Is the raaull of Gary
&amp;adlord, who hll been
Good, the new chltl
playing French horn with tha, • administrator of tha
orchestra for 115 yeara, aaa.,a l Phllharmonlc'e Board. GOOd,
that the Ph!fharmonlc's problema who halls from tha ,Baltimore
.,. at lout partially due to poo( Symphony Orchestra, was
appointed director In the summer
advertising. "It hasn' been
and assumed t ha post
merchandised In great depth,"
he held. Thoo.IQh wary of laying
September 20. "Gary 11 the ldnd
blame, he ,._tloned ethnic or
of guy who's hare at 15 o'clock
church concerta, ..,..,. tha
In the morning, WOI1cfng lor the
orchena ,_ playtillto CIIP8Cfty orcheatra," he confided.
c:tOWds as oppoead to a -.cart
He concluded with guarded
hill ~ a1 Klalnhana
hopel ulnaea, "We're not out of
with par!lape ellcty people In
the wood• yet, but wa are
attendance. Furthatmore, he
optlmletlc."
tha concert half's finances, the
rent problem would still remain
lor future managemant. "Why
not sell Delaware Park? It's the
same logiC."

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OrchHtra- Slee Concert
Hell- October 6

As the copper moon Shone
down on an unseaaonably warm
night la.at Wedneaday, the
Bullalo Pllllhannonlc played a
benalll concert of highs and
aomawhat middling lows at Slee
Con&lt;*! Hall - prlmallly
mediocre but, near the end,
almost rivaling the moon In
brilliance. II, as the Scottllh
phllosophef Hume IIM&lt;ted,
affective response Is valid .
consideration In criticism alnce
lett sentiment Is undeniably real
and ntec~s norelerence beyond
Itself, then unt utored
moonehlldren must rety on
whllls of o;motion to gauge
worth. Thfo usertlon, then: from
hOhum to darldy engroalng to a
halr.fal stng finale.
A wonder of balance and
order, Bach's Brandenburg
Concerto No. 2 stepped along
with solid teChnical akJII,
executed with tolerable II pre·
paced vigor. Such 18th century
gems rely on a no-nonsense
distinctness In sound for
optimum performance;
unfortunately, trumpeter David
Kuehn carne In last with a
horrendously putneas finale
which completely disposed of
any amudgeles~ '&gt;&lt;llllanca.
Charming at times, :-ut distinctly
medlocfe. Stahms' Variations on
a Theme by Haydn was more
aucceufull: gloomy- riCh,
lt'a aupoeed to be; SMePinQ
upllttlng, as It's supposed to
Especi ally excellent wu the
t.-llc tension the violins
gerwated at the end or the first
movwnent. Hauntingly
lnvtgontlllQ- the music kept my
~ rigid, my eyes llxed the

WhOle time.
&amp;eNng'a ,_,. dt tW/stMW» :
the rete~Yi*fonned Symphony
No. 7 by a..thoven. Sudl
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melropolltan oo:Matra- and the
BPO came through with flying
colora.• From dour to l&lt;lnlil,
IM!anchollc to redemptive, the
on:heetta swept unified through
t..uawlg's great allegory ol
human de spatr- salVation.
(Aren1 they alf?) During the third
movement In particular,
Aasoclate Conductor Clar~
Suttle prealded o - and drew
forth a fairy grace u the atrlngs
magically conjoined. Concett
Master Chanes Haupt amlled.
Second Violinist and frequent
Concert Mistress Mary Louise
Nana smiled.
" Harry," I whispered to my
compan~&gt;n, "everyone has got
to come to grips with Beethoven
aooner or later." He nodded,
then pointed to the women
aaosa the aisle whOM Chin had
been burled In her neck for ten
mi nutes.
But what of that? Still solid
and dependable, the BPO
presents a show worth
attending, dependably
performing the great, classical
repertoire whiCh deserves to be
heard live. It's stilt luminous and
aentlent- don1 walt for another
lull moon to come down.

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ast weekend was the
season opener lor the
Buflalo Phllham&gt;Onlc
Orchestra (BPO). The
Prodigal Sun Jnte&lt;viewed
conductor and music director
Julius Rudel In order to
discuss this year's season ,
the orchestra and music In
general.
Rudel had spent 30 yeara at
the New York Clly Opera
before taking the directorship
at the BPO. A graduate of
Mannea Colle!l8 his career
resemtlles that or the great
conductors of-Europe who
start at the lower rungs of an
opera house and rise In ran~
ventually conduo11n~g the be r
houses. Some move on, like
did, to the orchestallllerature.
According to Rudel, records
are both helpful and harmful 10
yound conductOis. Their easy
availability Is beneficial but
" unless he haa a strong sense
of I he work, he might get
unduly Influenced." For
example, some singers might
not know, In a technical Gense
what they are doing, but are
effeGtlve nonetheless. "The
danger;'' said Rudel. " Is when
a listener who mlghl not know
better could mistake the
recording as the correct way.'

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... and a few words with Julius Rudel
mll)&lt;es conducting easier .since
Rudel doesn't have t o build
from the ground up." Asked if
the recent financial crisis and
subsequent shortened season
had any effect on the
orchestra members, he replied,
"(They) have a great sense of
Inner pride and play es well as
one could hope for. They try to
separate their personal lives
lorm their musical onea. That
Ia quite laUdable."
•
Concerning t he relationship
between UB and the BPO.
Rudel would like more ln·house
concerts, "there Ia not as

many ~! •would like.'' A lew
years ago, there was talk of
having some sOli of
oonsortlum between the Music
Department and the BPO so
that graduating
lnslrtlmenlallsts oould lind
jobs there. AJthough Rudel
found thiS an lnterestl~g Idea,
he feels that the young
musiCian might get an Isolated
view, which Is not good lor
either the BPO or lhe 'tudent.
He would, however, Ike
stud~nllr tc discover the
Phllharomonlc. " I would nave
more .students avail

themselves to us." He cited
the speeral student rates
offered.
T hts year's program Is a mix
oltradlllonal and new. " I have
almost total control over the
choices. I try to reach certain
sensibilities." Responding to a
quote made by an orchestra
official during last year's
financial c~sls that they will
try to deviJe a program that Is
more app~alfng to a wider
audience, RUdel said ''A
program (based aoley on public

T he BPO Is a versatile
orchestra and Is acquainted
with all sorts or music. This

_ _ _ _ __ay M. Faust
verybody complains
about the Phil, bul
nobody doe&amp; anything
about 11. Every Buffaloni an past
the age ol crawling knows t~at
the Buflalo PhiiMrmonlc
Orc~estra Is one of the city's!
m&lt;l)or claims to cultural
prominence, but do we
appreciate II or merely pay It lip
service? After all, Image aside,
It's foolish to pour money Into
something II you don't really
want II. The 1982-83 season
opAned reoenlly, and tile agenda
for the coming year promises an
asso.1ment of undeniably Hne
mu~tc. The question remains,
however, should you support the
Phil II you don't partake of What
II has to offer?

F or the past few decades
there seems to have been e
swing away from the personal
epxresslon of Romanticism In
music to one of dry. "correct'•
performances. RUdel agrees
and said lhal In musi c "always
tho pendulum swings. One
lime It Is rigid, metronomlcal,
austere, performing; (the next
time Ills) one or self·
Indulgence, which Is not good
ellher. (To give a good
performance) you need an
absorption of wha! the
composer Is writing In - his
form. his tradition. -nd so
forth. But there must be room
Jor the performer's r.enlous,
too. What Is taste? We get that
all through the ages since
Mozart's father. Music shoul.d
be an emotional experience
aod a matter of taste. That ts
the final arbiter."

students they're practically given
away. 01 you have an occasional
free Friday morning, lor a buck·
and·a·hall you can attend an
open O&lt;Cheslre reh&amp;araal. an odd
experi ence that some find more
a final
Interesting

E

T here Is a sense In which an
organization such as the
Philharmonic Orchestra Is an
anachronism, a behemoth that
would have died a natural deal~
&amp;Qns ago were II not kept alive
through FrankenGtelnlan
t ra.nsruslons of resources
plllagell from other organisms.
This Is due to the fact of Its
location In a city the size and
temperament of Buffalo, and to
characterlsllcs of the symphony
orchestra as a musical
aggnagatlon.
The orchestra, In the form In
which we now know It,
developed In the mtd...lghteenth
century and peaked In the
Romantic era under the usage ol
Haydh and Beethoven, the
primary figures of the century of
popular music that followed
them. For pre-Romantic pieces,
however, tile modern orcha.tra
Ia not suited on practical
grounds: much of the bent of
Renaissance and Ba!oque music

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opinion) like poll\lc:al polls
does not worK. You need to
appeal 10 lha listener, !lUI not
to the lowest comma&lt;)
d enomlna1or. A certain level
mus\1*&gt;8 maintained. There
Isn't such a great demand lor
new music today as In the
past.'' Concernln~ BeethOven,
"people couldn' t wall lor his
newest sympho'1)'." He c;lled
other forms of entertainment
as competing 101 our attention.
Regardless, he feels he has an
e~cltlng Opening for the
season. "It's always nice to
come back to the orchestra:•

The BPO's new season: music
to listen to not 1ust hear
either requires dlflerent
Instrumentation 0&lt; would leave a
lot of musicians silting around
twiddling their thumbs. Once
you establish a full symphony
orcheStra. It becomeS a waate of
resources to perform mualc
written prior to 1750 on any
kind of regular basis.
On the other hand, In a
medlum·alzed venue such as
Buffalo, an orcheetra also
becomes locked Into places
dating from belore 1900-'-that
Is, once again, the Romantic era.
Muslc of that period was
essentially popular. written
specifically for live perf01mance
and with audience expectations
In mind. (Remember the'llkenlng
or Franz Llozt to a modern rock
star In Ken Russell's film
L/sztomafl/&amp;1) In contrast, much
modern "sarlous" orchestral
music, like modern flcllon, Is
experimental In nature, the •
product or compoaers whO are
not renant on public taatea lor
financial support. The more
auccesaful composers olthls
,century, In terms of audience
acceptance, are often those who
harken back to traditional
forms-Paul Hlndemlth and the
" Back·to-Bach" movement, for
example. AUdiences who can
onlY get to concerts lj)0&lt;8dlcally

are len willing to encourage
new or unknown music, excep1
In small doses.
Thus, as an organization
auppoeedty funded tiy public
support, the Buffalo
Phllhalmonlc beoomea InherentlY
trapped between artistic paths:
developed In a rigid 101m
(remember, muslclans are
unlon~ed) that doesn't allow tor
a great deal of historical
diversity and p(evanted by
popular taste from experimenting
with much new music, t he
o(chestra Is potentially a
moribund lnalllullon, Incapable
or real gtowth or self·support In
times ot econ.omlc stress. It •
tekea a lot ot money to support
a symphony orchestra, but It's
an all-or,nothlng
proposition-you can't have a
ten·percent layoff In the
woodwinds to
budget.

W

till, that's IIIII Int ellectual
devtl'a advocate poaiOon. The

other side Is that, If you're going
to be confined to the music of
any one historic ora. you
couldn't pick a better one than
the Romanljc for relative
diversity, depth of composition,
and pure musical joy. And there
are few better orchestras In the
country at this moment than the
Buffalo Phil. This sea.s on's
offerings strike an Intelligent
balance among standards, pieces
new to the orcneslra's
repenolre, and relatively unheard
works. The programs are or
course weighted toward the
(deservedly) familiar
names-Brahmd, Mozart,
Haydn- along wllh such pieces
as the ShostakO'o(lch Symphony
No. 10, conducted by the
composer's son, and a new
Lukas Foss piece entnled " Night
Musto tor John Lenno(1.''
Fealuredosololsts will Include
vlollnlat Schlomo Mintz. aoprano
Glanna Roland!, and pl.anlat
Leonard Pennarlo; Mlchroel Tllson
T!lomaa, Christ opher Keene,
l.ukaa Foss and others Will
appear as gueata conductora.
Tlc~eta a~ cheape&lt; than you
might expect, especially If you
b~ a sertu ticket (not
neceaaarlly lor ~
show-they're available In
dlfferef\t groupings), and f01

In the final analysis, the
Philharmonic Is something that
you nave lo attend every once In
a while, even II you don't like
lllat type of rnuslc. (f.spectally If
you don'tllke that type of
music,) People In the latter hall
of the twentieth century are
unique In many ways from the
billions who have gene before
us: one such respeol Is that we
are surrounded by music to the
point that we Ignore 11 and cease
to think about It when It
confronts us. Between the
cheapening effects of
aynthealzed Imitation music and
the "real" musle we hear and
blot out In elevators and
television commercials, II has
become much more difficult for
us t o actually LISTEN to music
than It was for people of only
fifty years past. 11 sounds
slightly pompous to say, but the
product of dozens of Individual
musici ans performing
simultaneously on vastly
disparate Instruments Is one of
the most Incredible proofs of
human rationality.
Music wil l only come to you
halt·way-you also have to
approach 11. Don't kid yoursell
Into thinking that racotded music
Ia any auballtute. The
PhUharmonl¢ off- Buffalonians
an Impetus to think (don't be
elrald, II lan'l held and II doeen't
hurt"'"YYur twain Ia just dying for
something to think elloul) that
residentI of many other cities
18011. Either uae It 0&lt; fight It, bUt
don'tlgnora 11.

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�Lookin'- almost a movie
- - - - --"Y M. Faust
upposedly, Lookln'to
Get Out has been In
the edlllng stage for
two years. Editing Is the lasl
chance to ma~e or ~reak a
111m, and when intensive
\
efforts are dedicated to the
pro&lt;&gt;ess It usually Indicates
that the producers are tryi ng to
salvage what they can from a
project gone awry.
Unfortunately, It doesn't
always wor~ .
The lion's share of the
blame In t his case has to go to
Jon Voight, who stars In and
co.wrote the screenpl ay of
Lookin · to G•t Out. The plot
concerns two gamblers (Voight
and Burt Young) who flee from
New York Clly to Las Vegas in
order to escape two hoods to
wnom Voight owes ten
thousand dollars from losingS
In a poker game. In Vegas,
they con their way Into an
expensive hotel suite and set
up a major scam once Voight
discovers that the hotel thinks

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that Young Is a personal friend
of the out-of·town owner. This
fairly thin story Is not much to
begin with. and suffers fu?lher
from poorly developed
slluatrons and in~deQuate
characterizations. Voight Is
particularly obnoKious a.s a
blg·mouthed, not very bright
loser. He adopts an lrrlt~tl njj
New York accent, pekes
people a lot. &lt;&gt;hews gum with
his mouth open and gig!lles
lncessanfly. Young
demonstrates once again that,
while he has a good deal ol
potenUal as a character actor,
he l acks the range needed to
be on screen more than a low
times In any one 111m. Ann·
Margaret pouts a lot,
apparently at a toss to
understand her character. lor
which she can hardly be
Dlamad.
T his is not to excuse director
Hal Ashby. whose previous
films (The Lest Detail, Coming
Home. Being There) would load
one to expect something at

Are vou readv for Wvnton Marsalis?
_By Michael F. Hopkins
ver since tits

E

professional debut
with the legenaary
orummer Art Bta ~ey In 1980,
trumpeter Wynton Marsalis l'las
stunned listeners around the
world with a brill\ant command
or technique superbly matched
by vast Imagination, prodig io u~
strengtn and dari ng. and the
sheer depth of hi s heart and
dedication to the authenticity
ot Jau. Possibly the most
fully·eQuiped trumpeter to
emerge slnae Cll!lord Brown
and Booker Uttle, Marsalis
comes ready to play the
fullness ot the Music. Boldly
lyrl cal wltha tantalizi ng tone
and reach , he sings
trumpetuou s balladry that

takes us one into the eternal
flow of Jazz; freely swi nging
with ~ serious joy.
The seriousness of h is i nten1
has paid off consummately for
the N~w Orleans·born
trumpeter. who Is presently
neari ng his 21st birthday_ t-Ie
na&amp; toured and recorded
al ready·renowned
performances with Bl akey. and
participated in the classic
Herbi e Hancock lour which
saw the master pianist come
clean with his Jazz roots as he
has not dono so f'!llghtlly since
the most lntetral Blue Note
recordings of the 80s. It was
that summer 198t tour which
helped to bri ng about Wynton's
debut album lor Columbia. a
masterpiece of Jazz integrrty
which Is otllt Prominent on

Young, Voight And friend lookln ' for... somethln•.

least competent. If not
gravity, too many Individual ·
scenAs are sub]eot to
substantial. But much or
Lookln'to Get Out is si mply
ambiguity. Even those two
shoddy. The two gangster·&amp; are years of editing ~how some
so stereotyped as to be
glaJing problems.
Implausible, although they
LoAok"ln'~ rnootGteorsot,uhtohwaesveor.n.e
aren't played for l au.ohs. A
climactic light scene abruptly
major grace. although I'm not
stops, starts, stops and starts
sure thalli's a saving one. The
Ill mall a portrayal of Las Vegas
a lew limes over. The overall
tone wavers; tho film Is neither ' here Is queerly fascinating In
a comedy nor a drama, but It
the li/m nolr tradition. For this,
can't be viewed auc:eessfully
Aahby clearly deserves tho
as a "comedy&lt;lrama" because, cra..dlt. BtJing There showed
having no specific center of
some of the same type of

treatment of the world or the
rich and powerful, although In
that film Ashby Intended It u
part of the development ol his
more clearly satirical themes.
tn LookIn'. Ashby creates an
atmosphere of subtle and
pervasive corruption that
serves as a counterpoint to the
buffoonery of the characters.
For that al one, thi s film could
be worth a glance.

Billboard listings almost a year
after Its release.
In addition, he has been In
Increasingly high demand. The
blissfully a.c oustlc Hancock
and the lines edition of
Blakey's Ja22 Messengers
heard In years are but two
cases ) n point. Marsalis has
also been heard prominently
whlth Chico Freeman (on a
Contemproary LP also
featuring Cecil McBee, Ronnie
Burrage and Bobby
Hutcherson), teamed up with
woodwlnd.playtng brother
Branford and plano-conjuring
lather Ellis Marsalis to share
Columbia's Fathers &amp; Sons LP
with Chico and the equally·
legendary Von Freeman, and
took part In a magnifier\!
collaborative trlbule to Fellin!
composer Nino Rota (
Amarcord Nino Rota on the
Hannibal label) Which gave us
a sweep or Jau talent rangll!g

guard of youngbl=
rtrmly &amp;
personally committed to the ,
continuity of Jarz, He makes
no bones about where he
stands as a professional. And,
though he can respect !hose
artists who decide to put out
dlscoruslon, Wynton Marsalis
Is very bl unt about how such
efforts are used. As he said In
one Interview, "Fusion. as far
as I'm concerned, Is Just a
fabrlcatlon to sell records.
Basically. you have cats
playing a solo on top of a funk
beat . Lot's make no mistake,
it'a not on the same aesthellc
level as )au; the ~udlenee gets
confused because the record
companies keep putting out
fusion records and calling
them ]au records. It's another
example of compromising the
black artist .'' This from one
who. In addition to his already

from Jakl Byard to David
Amram and on, to Muhal
Richard Abrams and Henry
Threadgill. II ell fhls Isn't
enough, the brass firebrand
clinched this year as a winner
with an April appearance on
The Tonight Show which was
among the most bll~terl ngly
hot performances ever heard
on the popular late·nlte
emporium.• All of which Is a
budding testament of Jazz
spiri t, a local point for some of
the finest Black
artists-known and'
unknown- to gather their
source and perpetuate thi s
genuinely conceptual Music,
The ability to give birth to the
song, and talk tci us without
diluting their words. Or ours.
With his own first album, It
has become very clear that
Wynton Is one of the foremost
spokesman of the Music.
representing ri sing advance

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Free hors d'oeuvres all nite!
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and some of the other Buffalo Bills!

�NO.7
_ b y Michael F.

Hop~lns

'We are responsible tor saying
how we feel.'
Nlozal&lt;e Shange

nero are tMse who say
that Ntozake Shange's
use ot theater has no
sense ot scenary or
locale. The truth Is that
Ntozake's usage ot these
aspects are quite superb: alWays
Implicit i n the enactmen t of her
characterizations, rather than the
heavy reliance tl)7bn limp stage
props, anyone truly paying
attention to what's happeni ng
front and center will receive a
staggering sense of perspecrlve
unlike any l mpaned by current
American theater. The point Is,
this Is theater filled Wlth Insights
and motiVation, giving substance
to the Imagery Invoked by the
sparest use ol props and the
most sophisticated use ol
dramatics. For all the bluntness
or the languege, II
communicates with that fragile
touch or human tenderness
which beckons os to·probe
rurther. The starkness and
rapture, say, ol a Miles Davis
solo.
For all tho overly-criticized
turmoil seen In Shange's worl&lt;s,
they show people striving tor
common sense In the only ways
alolled to those oppressed to
the brink of madness. Pea.ce will
not come by walling for It to be
played out, lust as lreedom will
not come by settling Into
archetypes ol race or se~ .
Clarity will be aClhleved only by
attaining our lull vision and the
ability to shape It Into a bolter
world. Wltn an Irony that
N tozak.a never shirks I rom
reflecting, ahe dlstllla all the seen
and unfathomable cities of our
lives Into a vision ol What we
are and who we need to be.
Ntozake's use ol theater Is a
natural continuation of Langston

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Hughas' elusive candor, to say
nothing of Lorraine Hansberry's
i nventive grip on the Western
conscience, or Amlrl Saraka's
aesthetic sting. Highly definitive
and stratghltorward In Its tone,
her work Is often ta~en for
granted as almple or simple·
mi nded. Its delivery, however.
reveals a hlgnly.rnvotved
stwcture of thematic
Involvement which boggles the
minds of those whom
elusiveness has como to mean
morbid vagueness or, worse,
preening escapism. Small
wonder. Where much Western .
e)(prosslon Is manifest In tts
documentation, Third World
e~presslves take hOld In the very
act ol pronouncsmenr. TM one
leaves possibilities for
detachment , while t"e other
leaves no doubt of Its focus on
human panlclpatlon.
don'r mean /Us l
what we do s/1 the llme/lr's how
we 1emembs1 what
cannot be ss/d
lrom Sassafras, Cypress, Indigo

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'flers is the

implicitness.

say. of o

Miles solo. ' '
A nner case In point could not
be round than this area's
PfOductlon ol Shange's Spa// No.
7, currently In performance at
the Center Theatre. Directed by
E'd Smith, and starring some or
BUffalo's finest dramallc talent,
It Is a powerful testimony of
Third Wotld earth and spirit t hat
1$ not to be experienced casually
or with hindsight-whatever the
cultural persuasion.
It begins with actor Lavery
Clay strutting casually aoross

t)\dtvl&lt;!ual mas~&amp;. Alton Boweos or Gil Scott Heron 's Classic ,
the stage, dressed as the
is uproallngly charming and
minstrel show Interlocutor and
" Pieces of a Man." It's to tM
large as Ute astray, grinning that Intense as the poet, and Sandra credit of director Smllh and cast
Wallace Is e~cellent at the close toat the Improvisational nature
oversized grin. There Ia a. giant
prop face In the background
olthe l lrst act; a leftover of tne o f SJ'lange's choreopoetics are
Which, curiously, Is colored more streets desperately tryi ng to
so lru111ully understood and
breed, I he'\ withhold the ohlld,
like a Weslern clown than a
lalth fully applied.
Myself. WnJI molaphorl Eulls
mammylace, more ll~e a g{eaf
Cathy, known for his Jeu
Idol of Alfred E. Neuman;
T alking 10 the dlrettor sno; tly
berore Sun deadline. we both
reverence gone more than mad. broadcasting on WEBR. Is
especially projective, his deeply touched on the reception gi ven
From the llrst, we are met with
stentorian voice tempered with B Spell No. 1 by While&amp; in the
the shrewd satire which will
shape this tableau Clay claps his supple range ot emotions which audience. Ed said that ne has
hand&amp;, and out pop eight or nine c:onvey more than any words
gotten l bolter idea Of WhO his
people In plckaninny masks, all oan tell. June Duell Is prim and •'White friends" are, upon
jumping contemporary Jim Crow !etching her mld~le class get· receivi ng their varied reactions
In the latest, more energetically up, oon]urill!rimages ot
to the visceral prosent~For
frustrated housewives and a
mindless dlsoo manner. Now
me, the most pathetlcaTIVTronlc
that Clay has captured, shocked, sass~ urbanity thai ts walling to occurrence to date was on
take charge, Chip Spencer Is
or amused the audience with
openlna night: an elderly While
dynamic as the worldly
this historical curiosity, the
couple seated front and center,
bartender, and Dennis Crowly.
sorcerer freezes the scene and
the rna~ Bunkerlshly instructing
Ill, is saucily brilliant throughout, his wife on an authoritative
becomes very, very here and
Akua Kamau Is seductively On
now, turning the audience full
mlspronounclatlon of the
the dramatic Ci:\Se as only she
drive toto the realm behind I he
author's name-whom lhe
mask. The actors will comp!y: at can be, and the two dancers
dubious oentlem8/'l ke!lt calling a
nrst timorously, !hen willingly
(Carol Blac~mon and Kay Miller) "he''. Yes yes, isn't Jt
are simply excellent: Kay, dark
behind the scenes at a favorite
something, tho• . . . ,
bar. What Is revealed are cetteln and poised, with ceremonial
Make no mistake that It's
warmth; Carol quick·hlpped and merely a reaction ol Caucasian
e~perlences or Integration that
loose. Both very serpentine. All persuasi on. Possibly the most
no ono seems to talk about in
most venerable In the pursuit ol controversially received Bl ack
documentaries or travel
their realities somehow, even
brochures; the experience ol
poet by Black critics since the
when facing the worst.
coming up In a leg(alated
time when Langston Hughes
Interesting, too, are some
u&amp;ed to be oalled a " gutter
brotherhood which Is little more
than a breeding camp lor subtler nuances Worked Into the play by poet" by the Talented Tenth,
means ot employing even more Smith's direction. AI an early
Ntozake's work Is too sharply
point In Aet I, alter Spencer has honest, too concise In Its
rampant hatreds. A killing
delivered his regal edict for bar aesthetic, and too ingeniously
ground which the lnnocant and
already Vlollmlzed always seem room conduct, he then calls lor pervasive In lis humanity lor the
everyone to boogie. Whereupon peddlers of punch clock
to be guided to promptly. II Is
Jackie liemphiii·Peoples, who
the world ot the mask, all the
radicalism, let alone the
masks used to dehumaniZe Black has been lllllng the space with Insidiously complacent. There
sort
Jazz
plano,
amiably
but
are no time slots on freedom,
people, Including the masks we
are engendered Into oonoenlally ~bemusedl y l eaves the bar room and Its altornaUve Is already in
as the actors atan to repeat the control ol the dials.
wearing ("Aw babee, you so
minstrel dan~e of the opening
pretty, . . . . "}, an~ It
It Ia through the selfless
sequence; ,the mamylace
reveals people at the heart ol
efforts of poets f l~e Ntozeke
replaced here by the monotoned Shange, and the calibre of
this world. People who have to
rhyihm and neon chant of "We· conveyors like Ed smtth Md this
deal with that damned mas~
don't need-no Muuuslcl"
cast, which will determine the
merely to survive, even as we
Poignantly effective Is the
nature of our oomfng hours. as
strive to strJp the tayers of
sequence when, after demanding well as how our hands will lOin
makeup away. People who live
a thre&amp;illlnute stot lor all Whltos to shape the minute.
and love and hate and breathe.
to kneel In apology, Eulls
The sorceror surveys elllhla,
underscorea the real problem
Spell No. 7 Will be Bl rhe
his presence left aa the actors
with a moving a capella rendition Center rhearre until Ocr. 24th.
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chairman at Buff State, was
alao Instrumental In the
turnaround.

one weak of dry
(91 .3) sighs
eveningl b,roatdc,astlng from the f()(mer
studios In the Buffalo
Student Union.
For Buff State students,
he notion of acquiring an
license became a song of
" any day now" that spread
out over th irteen ye8fs. The
problem was this: Federal
Communications Commission
(FCC) multiple ownership
regulations prohibit a single
licensee from owning an
excess of seven TV stations,
seven AM staUons and seven
FM stations. SUNY, as tne
licensee In question, had
exn•usted Its quota. Another
difficulty arose In that no
llcen- may operate two FM
stations In a given maJtcet.
The extatance ol WSFO
(FM-88), UB'a FM awtloa,
'~'-'led SUNY from
astabllshlno • second FM
In the Buftllo market.
Fortunately, WBFO
submitted a letter with the
State proposal
nlng that the two
sought different
""'""'ml,no. Under
nraoedlent of an FCC
the Unvlerslty of
which resolved a
BuHalo State

B ecause WBNY will not
compete for ratings, most
public affairs programming
will be broadcast during
prime time listening.
Although SUNY owns the
station, they have no direct
control over programming.
WBNY's premise Is
educational. The station Is
student-run and funded by
the United Student
Government.
.
"The whole Idea Is to get
people aware of what's
going on In the community
from the newscasts to the
music we play,'' explains
program director Scott
Mlchaelolf. ·we can play
Joan Jell's 'I Love Rock·n·
Roll ' but so can PHD or Z98.
But we're not competing
with them . We're trying to
be versal ile...to play a lot of
things,''
" Music Is education,"
adds Connolly. "Muoh of our
programming Involves taking
music and talklno about ,lt.
Like !tow Is It ttlal a baM
called f&gt;lgbag out of England
J:oWd get a lot of people
lrn.reeted In tunk maalc?''
Public affairs prograrntiilng
will lake shape In an array of
specially shows such as
"The Third Wave" which
looks at the-move from
Industrial to technllogloal
age, especially In Buffalo.
" Lowdown" Is an Interview
show which looks at people
In ordinary situations. Aa
Connolly describes It, " Not
everyone has to be an
authority or has to be paid or
make a living to have an
opinion. It's a sllce-of·llfe
show."

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" News Digest" whloh takes
a McNeii·Lehrer approach to
world, local, national and
campus news through In
-depth discussion. And In
accordance with a previous
project at WSCB, the new
station will also be offering
continuous coverage of •
election night from live
sources at the Staller this
year.
Musto programming will
place an emphasis on area
performers throughout the
dally format and a two-hour
show entitled "Local Music"
which profiles Bulfalo acts
with recordings and
Interviews. Other spectallles
Include reggae, oldies, trlvla,
"The Story Behind the
Music" (an In-depth look at
the whys and wherefores of
various recordings), and
•·wave Breaker," a
syndicated countdown of the
week's top new wave hils.
Former WBFO deejay James
Braun will alsG be bringing
his exclusive tapes and
Interviews to " Music U le,"
many of which hiiYe never
t&gt;een heard on the airwaves.

~tno beyond WitiiV's
present formilt, llMIIIC
direct()( Connolly II chac111ng
out the possltlllftas of
beglnrung a SUNY networ1C.
"The purpose," explains
Connolly, "Is to make
newscasts In all the schools
soundmore colleg~rlented. I
think II would bring more
unity to all the SUNY
schools. In November or
December we'll be doing a
few basketball games
through the network.
Hopefully, by January, we'll
have actual news Items and
features ."
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newscast. either originating
from Buff State or on a
rotating basis from each
SUNY alation.
Connolly rationalizes that
the network would be a boon
to SUNY due to his sullabtlfty
and low cost. "For us to gel
Associated Press aUdio
coeloverathousand
dollars. Most stations do not
have that type of budget.
Why should they pay money
for that when this could be
more usable? The network
can be used at any lime at
their discretion with news
and features that are more
penlnent to the college
student."
But despite his enthusiasm
and optimism, Connolly
regrets that WSCB's former
talent and those who
•
pioneered the project will not
be present to witness the
arrival of FM at Buff State.
' 'It was like crying woll
when we said we got It,..
asserts program director
Michaelofl. After bouts ot
petitioning and constant
anticipation, their dream
station Is here. FM Is a
reality.

To celebrate Wlelr debta,
WBNY ta aponeorlng a
'WBNY Hila the Airwaves"
party" as a tribute to ttle
station and the Buffalo
College of Musical
Knowledge Studio on
Saturday, Ootober 18. Seven
bands from BCMK's
Airwaves compilation album
Including the Jetsons.
Nlghtcrawlers, Nick Angelo
and the Killing Floor, the
Elements, Madcaps, The
Good and Cold Water Flat
will be leal ured. Festlvltes
kick off at 8 pm and It's free.

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If you ware at all curious
about the Instrumental surf
music lhBt was popular In the
early alxtlos and had enough
money to satisfy thos curlouslty,
tMn last Thurllday lne
Conti nental had what you
wanted.
Hillery class was In session
tne e&lt;tglnal Ventures, one ot tne
leaoers ot the 60s Instrumental
sound. graced the stage, a nd ot
was a rare cnance to observe a
fine Dand thai Still features !he
Ollglnal members: Nol&lt;le Edwards
(guitar). Mel Taylor (&lt;!rums), Bob
Bogie (bass). and Don Wilson
(rhythm g uitar). (This night Don
Wilson was replaced by soother
guitariSt-apparently Wilson
doesn't like to tour':)
~ ·s two sets were last
and turtous. In rapid fire delovery
the hit s were knockeo oft

·walk Don1 Run,·· •fTeJstar:·
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'Apacne," "Secret Agent
MAn." "Pipeline," " Wi peout,"
" Slaughter on 101h Avenue,"
"Oul ol Limits," " Hawaii Five·
0." and o thers. Tne
musicianship was tight and
clean, but then again, after

lwanly·two years of playing the
same tunes you have to expect
nothing tess than perfection In
their performance.
The Ventures were
entertainers from the start. one
with the Instigating gl Mel
Taylor, tho crowd responded
with approval. For example, on
the out " let's Go" Taylor had
the chanting crowd In the palm
o f his hand. On the other hand
Nokle Edwards was the sombtt
membef of tne greup; dressed In
blacll. he portrayed the l/llllan In
some nameless spaghetti
western (come to think Of II, the
music that the Ventures played
was tho soundtrack to this same
film). Edwards rarely smiled. but
when he did his expression
ranged from bewilderment to
genuine Joy. With guflar slung
over t&gt;ta chest. Edwards
displayed amazing technique on
grade on tunes tt&gt;at he t&gt;as had
over twenty years to practice.
The Ventures Old one thing
tnat I nev8f would nave
expected: requests ol songs that
were performed In the previous

set.
"Walk Don't Run," "Wipeout;·,
and "Hawaii Flve-0' were all
repeated for the adoring crowd,
The show ended with an encore
entitled " Caravan," In Which

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Met TaytO&lt; .stole the show with
his tetentl8$$ pounding. During
his lengthy solo, TaytO&lt;
proceeded to cllm out of nls
perch ot play tl&gt;e kll. He walked
around the front ol the drum set,
pound ing on any accessory that
was handy, t hen approa ched
Bogie and continued to pound
out the rhythm on the bass
strings while Bogie changed
fingerings on the tret board. At
the conclusion or this display,
the sparse crown voiced their
approval with great enthusiasm.
Even aller the shoW. wnen the
Ventures were milling about In
the crowd. accolades continued
to be showered upon thorn.
Opening the show was ono o f
Buflalo's most promising now
bands - the VIceroys. Conrad
Keyes and gang smashed
through many of their great
originals ("Jailbait, • "Two
Insane:· " Wich Way Is the
Beach'), and gave
rendition$ of the Larry
songs "Bony Morony" and
" Oiuy M iss Lizzy." and Sam
the Sham's "little Red
Hood." Along with the
o f a great sl~·song EP, tho
Vlceroya are last becoming a
Ioree to be reckoned wllh. Catch
them II you cant

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October 22.
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members from each division at UB will be in attendance .

SOME OF THE SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING WILL BE:
Melphl Un,.,oralty
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Cue Wntern Retef"fe Unlvet•h'r
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Dartmouth College,
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Indiana Untva,.,tY
Kent State
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Un,..1111ty ol Notre Dame
Unl....,.lty of Rhode Island
Unl•oralty of Rochester

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hale cllaoge - It's
unnervlno. II forced 10
endure a new
experience. I look lor some1hlnQ
familiar to grab on 10. I wenl
camping recently, which Is
somethlnQ I'd never done before.
h would ~ Induced an anxlely
auack had I not broughl my
magic environmental equall2er a radio with TV sound.
Thele was cornfor1 lo be
lound in listening 10 Johnny
Carson while seagulls allacked
the gar bage oulsloe the tent.
Imagine the soothing strains ol
Guiding Light while a palce of
canvas separated me from a
raging thunderstorm. I wasn't
even uncomfor1able oooklng In
45 dngree weather with tho
voloe or Paler Jonnlngs In
London lor background.
Yet no one could undersland
my need 10 have the glorious
offorvescenl sound or TV on al
all hours While camping. "This Is
Ihe oreal ouldoors," I hoy said
" There's no need lor TV."
fl's not that I am d~ly
inlerested In what I'm watching
- 1 mean, //stenlngto. It's more
like lnleresllng backgrOimd
noise. Some people hale my
radio. They say lhat lhey can'l
follow the story because lhey
can't lell who's saying whal. I
llnO II very easy. Maybe one
needs talent for lhis kind ol
lhlng. Soap 01*85 are espedally
tun to liSten to - there's seldom
much acUon or new ct1aracters.

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to TV can ba desperate. For
example, outing the camping lrlp
(aller awaking to find that a
small leak In the tent had tell
ev..-y fiber of my clothing
sopping wet), I listened to Merv
Griffin Interview Robert Blake.
Now thai's desperate. Even In
my frantic state, I had to turn
thai oil altar ten minutes.
S omo people play WJYE·FM all
day tong at work, I prefer
WKBW·TV Bosses don't react
lhe aamo way to a TV station as
they would to a raalo station.
For some reason, they think
you're fooling around II you're
listening to a TV stallon. No one
believes that TV listening Is Jusl
a harmless diversion. Who can
perform brain surgery while
worrying about the current crisis
on All My Chlldr,n ?..Well,
maybe TV ISOUnd Is not Qulle tl1e
same as WJYE. l can' t
understand why more poople
don't own a radiO that picks up
television. Doesn't everyone
want to take a peice ot security
alono with them? How much
album-orlenled rock can a
person digest? Swftth my di al to
FM and I wince Something on

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llslenlng to that mindless sop
music for ho4rs on end.
Even though l may use TV as
a crutch to .Qill through lh9
unfamiliar, l also use It as e
game. Just like the old radio
shows (another big tavorlte ol
mine), liste~rlng toe TV radio
requires Imagination and
concentration. What do the
people loof&lt;..!IKe? Who's talki ng
now? Was that an angry
statement or a sarcastic one?
Happy Days reruns may noi be
the same tiling as Fibber Magge
and Molly . buill's the same
Idea.
Ma~be someday these radiOs
will calth Oi'i. Teenagers will
walk arouno with Family Faud
blaring out ol their "box."
Elceculive-t.)ll)es can drive to
WO&lt;k while listening to David
Har1man on Good Morning

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invoice and you want to waive the
insurance·, bring proof of alternate
coverage to the student Health
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Oct. 1 5th REMOTE CONTROL
with THE FANS
Oct. 17th DOA

Americ41. 5noppers can roll down
the supermarket lanes while
listening to Ona Life To Llv•.
And 1 won't get s11ange looks
when I want to listen to Davi a
letterman In my tent . .

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play Is established. The
second movement, tilled
Scherzo (Allegro), carries this
play further Into lyrical vitality,
tho strings very vocatln Its
sprllely weavlngs around a
b.lslcally serene waltz, The
third movement, Nollurno
(Andante), seta a quiet, soul·
stirring drone which cello will
yield to gamely played·vlolln
but not belore the cello sings
Its sonorous song. Eventually
all strings wllljoln their voices
In spherical celebration before
violin ancl cello •droltly re·spln
t he drone. The Onate opens the
sonat a form of the previous
movements Into a pensive
thematic Which poses a
musical rellectlon of all that
hu gone before. The reflection
soon engages In lively
Involvement, the fugato now
opening a sweeping, dartln~
conver""tlon of root tongues
spea~lng the prime language.
On the other hand. the

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Borodln-Quartet No. 2 In
D!Dohnanyi-Quertet No. 2
In D-Fist, Op.15 (RCA Red
Seal)
The first movement (Allegro
moderato) of Alexander
Borodln's String Quartet No. 2
In DIs a selling ol calm•.
wistful waters stirred with
exqulslle statesmanship by
tour extremely gifted Fates. AI
times when hearing the

Guarneri Quartet (Arnolcl
Steinhardt, John Dailey,
violins; Michael free, viola; •
Oavlcl Soyer. cello), one may
feel the selling around t hem
vanish; the Music coming not
from this record or even
superbly·playecl Instruments,
but from the very atmosphere
ol the times this Music
originated from.
We feel a high drama taking
place, tension budding ancl
yolldlng to the pulse of things

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KNUCKLEHEAD!

Slflng Quanet No. 2 i n D·Fiat,
Op. 15 by Ernst von Dohnanyl
carries Its linguistics With a
deep sense or authority that
conJures Images of rolling
plalnot, loping s~les. and
passions as alive and opon as
the whole of Nature. The
strings assume a more striking
oioheslral text ure here. and
's most
some ot t his alb
Inspired lnterp' atlon occurs
on In thl~ section. From the
opening Allegro, we are
enveloped with toe tsste, feel,
ancl vision o f maJesllc
l andscape. The next movement
(Presto scolacsto, 31() Is a
stunning voyage over this vast,
endless countryside, and Is
one o f the most Ingeniously
concelvvd movements In all ol
Wutern Classical Music-a
supreme tf&gt;st o f emotional
compose waxing holly upon .
lull harmonic range. Here the
Guarneri Quartet shows lis
fibre In w~at can only be
described 89 a bravura
perlormance.
The final movement (Molro
adagio) opens on the
oalhl!dral·llke reverence o f the
newborn ~venlng, aoo the

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textures ol night are so tully,
luxuriously conveyed. No'(l the
strings yield Impressions ol
brass which hera.ld the atars
themselves. One by one, they
can be heard entering the
horizon of the listener's laney.
The cellist Is magnificent In
his tolling areo, his plulcstl
absorbingly planlstlc but In a
much clearer stroke than most
planlals can yield. The
cleanness Is Joined, The
scenario aoo Insights yield vet
another language. The
aut hority enters a greater state
ol community. A statement Is
affirmed. The la ndac~pe.
filling.
Those who feel Western
Classical Music to be colc1 and
eHete are adVISed to hear this
pricel ess recording, and face a
sharp change ot perspective.
Those who have never heard
this Mustc have a spendld
pi Gce t o stan With this
presentation. Those who
alteady know the Guarneri
Quartet's excellence will hardly
require a review to urge their
well·earned anticipation.
-Mic~ae/

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dangers one encounters when
counlng minors. Other noteble
outs are "Sirange'Biondes," a
Records) hard-diiVIng Ventures-type
Instrumental, ·~Two insane,''' a
When Conrad Keyea gets a
hard, atralght·aheacl rocker
band together be sure to expect penned by ex·Enemles' bassist
results - a rompln' st ompln'
Sam G., and " Tell Me; • a
good time, This band, the
smoldering Keyes original. The
VIceroys, featuring Keyes (guitar track " Dancing My l lfJI Away"
and vocals). Eso Terlc (l oad
Just about sums up the deep
guitar and voc.als), Sam G. (bass evotlon that Conrad Keyes has
and vocals), ancl Mike
lor rock·n·roll. The laSl cut,
Bannister/Peter Secrist (drums), " Breath less," a Jerry leo lewis
Is no e~ceptlon . The VIceroys . hit, features a solo performance
tlave a good (OCk·MOII
by Keyes. His technique.• both
sensibility end enthusiasm rarely vocally and on the "pumping"
encountered In today's groups, plano, allows him to accurately
• and the approach of rock·n·roll. reproduce the Lewis excitement,
&lt;lf the six compoaltlona
So, don't sit arouoo! Get .
appearing on the record, five are yourself a copy of this reocrd,
originals. The most outstanding toss It on the t urntable aoo alart
out "Jali~Jt." a Keyes/Bannister dancing - there's oonna be
composition, Is a delightfully
good rocking tonlgi&gt;L Sam
rollicKing rocabllly s0&lt;1g
Phillips eat your heart out Ill
introducllng the listener to the
-Loe OeVantler

The VIceroys - Baclt In the
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CALL fOR PROPOSALS
r ropos.1ls for activities to enhance Unlverslry ltre are •
being sought by the Studenr Activities Ste.,rltlg
Committee. which has been allocated S I 0,000 by
!he Faculty-Student ,'Usoclatlon tO lund approved
grants w hich can nor norm&lt;&gt;lly be funded rhrough
other sourc.es.
Any members of the University Community may
submit a p ropoosal with a budget estimate to'

Student Activities Steerlns Committee
543 Capen Hall - 636-2982
rroposals may be submitted on forms available at
that orflce or In the form o f a 'l etter. Submissions
should Include the name of the proposing Individual
or organization (with a P"rson to contact). and a
detailed estimate of exP"n&gt;es. After Ini tial .screening.
proposers of ptoJects being considered may be
Invited to meet the committee to clh&lt;:U$$ their
,..,quests For funding.
The committee seeks creaUve responses to
University needs which will benefit a substantial
segment of the student population and the University
Community.

DEADUNE FOR RECEIPT OF
APPUCAliONS IS
November i 2, i 982

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SlOfY with Te.tt) Gat11'1WIIItt
Ros•H• Sontfa &amp; Bob~l.ou ln
HawkJna at 9Pft'll

10129 Clnleaoo Bluet. with the CUI
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EVENTS

The luHalo R-elonal Ballet,
accompanied by the Buffalo
Oultar au.n.t. pertonn WOfka at
UB's KJotheflna Co&lt;nell Theatre. •
Elllcou Complex, Amh&amp;fst
Cempus 8 pm (636.2137).

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prodigious accomplishments In
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Jan. playoa Haydn at age 14,
A t this point, It would be
Bach at age 16 (both with the
appropriate to ICknowledge
Spall No.7, an " open stage
New Orleans Phllharmonlcl).
the efforts cf Iormor Columbia
piece for nine perlornMIIS" by
and received a cit ation from
regional ropreaantatlve M.J.
Ntozake Shange, In Ita last
&amp;
the Berkshire Music Center at
Caliendo In behall of meklng
weekend or performances at
Tanglawood.
t
his concert posslbla. Ms
UB's Center Theatre, 8 pm
Wynton Ma&lt;aalls makes his
Caliendo, virtually since tho
(847~).
Bullalo debut as a leader
rel ease ol the Marsalis LP, has
t omorrow night at the
O..C:Uia at Buffalo Stale College ' : : - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , Tralfamadofe Cale. Tickets are worked tlrelea~ly With Trail
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trumpet I f hora . The ab&lt;upt
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Trail tomorrow at 10 pm and
Involved I" expoalng a// Mualc
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House (883-!778).
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t he Industry can abuae tMir
Sex Pistols, a llfltlah group
tnetr current brief tour In
fa, or course, fltlanily
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as well as
Slle St~
Conq- at the
who made a name for
TOfOniO'$ Music Hall tomorrow recommended tor what stands
the car-s of thalr most
Studio Arana Theatre, 8 pm
themselves by luggaatlng that night. one wonders qul ta what alongside Cecil Taylor's
cornmltled empfoyoea.
(856.ao:l5~
the world ta lull ol Inexplicable to expect form both band and
Artparl&lt; -•ranee, and the
Some ol the measure of her
rancor and will soon end. Thla audience.
upcoming Syracuse
Chllrlaf a Aunt at O'Youvllle
value can be takon In
group had a North london
RePOrts from last month's
appearai\Ce ol Miles Davts on
College (881-7843).
e~perlenclng
! he live Music ·
Irish boy singer, John Lydon,
New York show vary widely. It
the 29th, as rhe area J822
waling lor you tomorrow night .
who In his middle years joined seems clear that the drums
event "' the ear.
Dealgn In Bulltlo. exhibit, at
with his fri ends Keith Levene
were played by Martin Atkins,
Buflalo Stato College's
Jguitar), Jah Wobble (bass), and who appeared on Flcsr Issue
Burchllalll Centre (876.W1 1).
Beachcomber To urs
·Jeanette Lee (unspecified
and now plays In Brian Brain.
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corporate activitY! to form tho Tho baas was playoa by one of
presents:
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lathe and Loom: Four Cralta!Mn
registered corporation and
hla cohorts lrom that band,
at the Cam-el• Canl r.,
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band Public Image Limited,
Pole Jonas, and the opening
(694-4400).
They releaSed two albums,
act was Art wt&gt;o mostly
:
Flrsllssue and Meta/ Box ,
parody other bands but
Mlaa Mergar1dt'a Way, opening
comprised about 40 percent of apparently couldn't get up the
night ot one--*"'"111 play at tl&gt;e
gawky, Immature. sub-poetic
nerve to do anything other
!'
Buffalo Erotertalnment Threatre,
pretentiousness and aboul 60 than a stralght reading or the
8:30 pm (842~&amp;4~
peroent ol such continuously· Sex Platofs' " Ana1chy In the
November
6. 7,
Inspired soaring, thrashing.,
U.K.": one assumes that this
A Llnla Nlglll Millie II the SUNY
end l!l&amp;lllng that all other soar· wu more lear or the audience
Coli-us at Fredoni a, 8 pm.
tllrash ·and-wall groups might thll1 of Lydon. Public Image
$4.50.
as well give It up.
thamaelves played a
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After Metal Box • Wobble
comblnetlon ol old and new
;
• Round Trip Transporullon •ia t.nvry Air Condftlortfd Mol&lt;lr
La . , . _ by Puccini at SUNY
lleparted. L-uend has It that
material and left the stage
Couh
College at Gen•eo. 8 pm.
Lydon and Levene almply
aftlf about an hour: however,
• 3 O•Js/2 HlghU &amp;t lhe Q.ualltr Inn Oownt&lt;&gt;wn Monttell
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erased hla baas parts !rom the some ol !hOSe In attendance
CI NEMA
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f ull American Brnkla.Sl s..wre..r
aay they were toreed to quit by
tapes and then releaaao t he
:
third album The F/owere of
a management anxious about
• Welcome P1rt1 at "OLD MUNICH"
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Charl oll of Fire at 110 Mlllerd
Romance ; concenaua has It
repeated harslcore usauita on
!
•On t a"'pu.s ReservaUon Service
Fillmore Canter, UB'a Amt&gt;erst
that Wobble Ia -ely mlatod, the stage. But In any caae, no
• S.rvlc.es of tile Beachcomber S1all
Campue, Ellicott Complex, 7:30,
and that while the record hit musical revelation haa been
11:45 and midnight, all tickets
• Campus Oep•rwro• Avalll.ble
lite momenta, Public Image
maturing In the year since Pll
$1.75.
• O,llo.W Sltlll-stti!IQ l&lt;l~r o( Mont,..&amp;l
Umlted no longer aeem quits
last played out; they played
so Justified In their rampant
110me f amiliar songs and t ried
The,.. H-E,.. at Woldman
to promote the elburn 11111
arroga!ICe, This last quality
' AU $15.00 lor w. tnt&gt;ltlu ll!4 -.1ce
Tt&gt;eatre, UB'a Amt&gt;erll Campus,
leads Lydon and LAwene to
12·fnch soon to appear on
!
mld.nlght. S1.7So$2.2S.
pursue slightly nal.. all~atlon Still, much as II they were any
UMITED SPACE AVAllABL£
~
IRCB
othef band. So there's always
effects, such as terrortz.lng
$20.00 Otposl t R•qulnil
Pbtoll at Wotdm1n Thettre,
Tom Snyder, appearing
a chai\Ce that the Toronto gig
la. fll10
4:30, 1:00 and 11:30, tickets
onstage behind an opaque
will degenerate Into circus.
1&gt;36-24'17
S1.7S-$2.25.
vl!leo screen, and perfonnlng
and always the cha!ICe that Its
live accompaniments to their
glory will live forever; howevtf,
Up at 148 Diefendorf Hall, UB'a
own albums. Aa adl!ltlonal
It eeema most likely that It will
Main St. Cllmpus, 7:00 and
potential lor chao... Lydon Ia
be simply a rare chance to see
10:00 pm.
himself pursued by large
the performance of a group
numbers ol our hardcore punk which Is enveloped In Intrigue - l=~~!l.J~!!l
CALL 856· 2310
Claaa of '14 opena at the Como,
brethren, whoae alllty to
and contra.dlctlor1 1o an extent
Boulevard and Seneca Mall
Identity an alienation elfect
unusual even In fhe febrile
for Information.
Theatere.
c111not alwaya be oounted on. music world. -~lchael

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MUSIC
Judea PriNt and Iron Malden at
the Bullalo Memorial
Auditorium.
Yale UniVIfllty OIM Ctl.lb at
Ktetnhan'a Mualo H1ll
(885-6000).
Klllmanjaro at tne Trallamedore
Cafe 1854·1414), 9 pm, $4.
Remota Conttol at the
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Mvel Street, Ia at The
Playhouse, 5 and 9 pm
(855-3t83).
A Coupl'a White Chlcb SIHing
Alouncl Talldng, 1s at the cabaret
650.

The Bullalo Reglonel llellel, With
1M Buffalo Guitar Quartet IM&gt;CI
Side By Side by Sondhelm, a
pfanlal Claudia Hoca, at the
Katherine Cornell Theatre. UB's Buffalo Theatre Collective
preuntallon at the Performing
Amherst Campus,ftpm.
Arts Center, Mount SL Joseph
Spell No. 7, an "open stage
Academy, 8 pm (856-2310),
piece for nine performer~· by
Ntoz.al&lt;e Shange, In Its last
'USIC
•
weekend of performances at
UB's Center Theatre, 8 pm
Buffalo Phlltlarmonlc On:I!Mtn,
(847 -6460).
wiltl special guest Ruggiero Ricci
and principal guest conductor
Charley's Aunt, Is on state at
Semyon Bychkov at Kleinhan's
O'Youvllle College Auditorium, 8 Music Hall, 8 pm (885-0331).
pm.
Thlrcl Annual High ~I
Miss M•rg•rlcl•'• Way, Buffalo Chorale Concert, under lhe
Entertainment Theatre, 8:30 pm direction of Harriet Slmons, UB's
(842-0494).
Mu$1c Oepartmenl's Director of
Choruses, Slee Concert Hall,
She Stoop• to Conque&lt;, Studio Amherst Campus.
Arena Theatre (856~.
W_,Ynl on Marsalis Is at the
Tralfamadore Calo (see
Oracule is on state al Buffalo
accompanying preview),
Slate College.

854-U14.
Sometime'• Afoot is at the
Lancaster-Depew Community
Threatre (684-6279).
Design In Buftoato, exhibit at the
Burchrleid Center, Buffalo State
College.

Ozarlt Mountetn Oaredewlla and
Robory Bed are at the After Carte

(625-9000).

Jayne Cortez to read I three-parts Prime Time.. to play at th~ Albright

SUN

EVENTS

Spell No. 1 at the Center
Theaw. 3 pm, $4-$8.

L.l ttla NIGht Mullc at the stfl..v
College at Fredonia, 8 pm,
$4.50.
She Stoops to Conquer-at the
St udlo Arena, 2:30 and 7:30
pm, $11.$17.

Angel St-1 at The Playhouse,
7 pm, S6 artd $9.50.

A Coup!'a White Chlcb Sltttnv
Around Talklna at the Cabaret
650, nnal performance, 5:30
and 8:30pm.
Charley's A11nt, al O'Youvllle
College, 7 pm.

Side By Side By Sondhelm at
Mount. St. Joseph's Academy,
3 pm, S6.
Or~cula, at tne Buffalo State
College Audlt~r1um .

ayne Cortez Is Jaunty,
Jubilant, Jazzpoem
arching ur necl! wllh ttl&amp;
very spea~ing of her Word.
Oakwlnd ma)esly of Btac~
mysteries penetratinl)the
seeming llrrnaments of Western
a~terlca. A dynamic woman
who's been Influencing the
literary field fonmany years,
Cortez's verS§.Is a prodigious
verbal oondull for the most
lll&lt;plosive tntensHies of Blues and
Jazz. She takes yr soul spinning,
yr mind reaching, and yr heart
pulsing with literal Truth.
UB's Gray Chair of Poetry l!ld
Letters Join forces with the
Alb&lt;lght-t&lt;nox Art Gallery to
~resent Jayne Cortez this

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Jayne Certez, poetry and music
performance at the Albrfghl·
Knox Art Gallery, (see
accompanying preview), 2 pm.

The Buffllo Aaglonal Ba.U.t with
the Bufl•to Qullar Ouarted,
Katherine Cornell Theatre, UB's
Amherst Campus, 2 pm.

member of the New YO&lt;k City
Opere and leading tenor of I he
Opera Theatre or St. Louis. will
pertorrn at the Slee Concert Hall,
t)B's Amherst Campus, 8 pm,
S3 to$7.
,._,. Weinfeld, pianist, at Baird
Recital Hall, 3 pm.

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MUSIC
~Tenor yiMon

Sunday alternoon at 2:00 In the
Gallery's Auditorium. Mliltlng
this reading even more
exceptional is the group or
musicians accompanying
Cortez-all members of Omette
Coleman's Prime Time. Those
unfamiliar with the romping,
stomping harrnolodic rrieglc of
guitarist Bem Nix, bassist
Jamaladeen Tacuma, ar\d
monster drummM Denardo
Coleman wilt find a sweeping
excellence In sheer Black
musicality. AntiCipate funky
whirlwinds blowing old time
sashay tlpplna wllh the might of
Holy Tongues bumping on down.
Catch the Vjord.
-Michael F. Hopkins

Cole, leading

Spotlight on
In
Mualc-lo benefit the YWCA at
the Trail.

Albright-Knox Art
Library
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Hawkins, and
malta up a group
that Is not reallY a
g~up. When I hey appeared -at
thO Schuper House a while b&amp;cf&lt;i
their performance consisted of
each woman doing her bit
IndiVidually while. the other two
laughed on cue or looked
Intently at their own two feet.
Terry Garthwaite scat sings and
plays gutta( with flnesae. Bobbie
Louts. Hawklna recltea pithy
stO&lt;Ies, usually with feminist
overtones. Rosalie Sorrels sings
Ioiii aonga ln the traclnlonal vein,
relying heavily on the "sing·
along ... They find their audience
among die-hard botiemlans and
people who used to COMicler
thequse!ves college lludants.
Each woman has significant
previous assoclatlorte.

Garthwaite used to be a lead
singer In the inoderately
successful 1960's rock group,
Joy of Cooking. Hawkins, who
was once mlfl'(ed to poet Robert
Creetey, Is both an artist and
writer of prose and poetry.
Sorrels has long been a
prominent figure on the folk
clrcuH and was once associated
with fellow folkle Utah Phillips.
Gonzo joumallat Hunter S,
Thompson once wrote that
Sorrels made him nervous.
Garthwaite, Hawkins, and
Sorrels have a record on t he
Flying Ash label titled Live Bllhe
Great Amerlcsn Music Hill that
was recorded In San Francisco.
My experience of the reco&lt;d
and concert was to feel

somewhat entertained and
Instructed. Garthwalt e,
and Sorrels utilize rteely
proposition the! art should
as welt as pnwide pteasUte.
position means that they will
never attain mass popularity.
However, the small minority
will shut up and listen to
unadorned music and WO(d$
a rare opportunity on Tuesday,
October 19 at 9 pm, at the
Tralfamadore Cafe In Buffalo's
Theater District. FO&lt; lidded
incentlwe, the perlO&lt;mance Is a
beneHI IO&lt; the Allentown
CommunHy Center. The Cenler
sponsors such diverse and
worthwhile activities at martial
arts artd yoga tesaot'ls, chnd
care, and Beat poetTy

ffiON
EVENTS

"-ble.

UB .Wind
at tho Siee
Concert Hall, UB's Amherst
Campus, 8 pm, free,

Oealgn ea Inquiry, lecture by
R.&gt;bert G. Shibley, newly named
Chair of tha Department of
Architect ure, at 355 Hayes Hall,
UB's Malrl Street Campus, 5:50
pm• •
CINEMA

T - of·GfcMy, with ,\lee

Glilness, at the Northwest
Branch Llb&lt;ary (88&amp;8345).

Farber Hall, UB's Main Street
Campus, 7 pm.

Hla Gal Friday, with Cary Grant
and Rosalind Russell, at the East
Delavan Branch Ubrary

Open M ike at lhe Bonnett.

MUSIC

(896-«33).
~tu,.. of Sll«&lt;octc HolrnM
at the Eers Clinton Branch
Library.

ShaD Wa o.._, with Fred
Aatalre artd Glnaer Rogers, 150

Btny and 1M HNrtbeals al the
Longb&lt;anch.

1l*d Sliwt Band at Mean Guye
East.
11"*1 at Stage One.

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Buffalo Phllhannonlc Or'chdtre
wtlh Ricci and Semyon Bychkov
at Klelnhan'a Musto Hall, 8 ptn,
$6 to l14.2S.
She Stoopa to Conquer at the
Studio Arena, 8:30 pm, $8 to
$17.
Student pl1no recJt1l, Baird
Recital Hall, noon.

MUSIC

The liM• at Stage One.

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Remote Control at Mr. Goodbar

(88e·9178).
Sam Noto Quartet at the
Renai ssance II (894·7061).
Benefit tor tha Allentown
Community canter, featuring
Terry Ganhwalte, Rosalie Sorrles
and Bobl&gt;y Louise Hawkins at
the Trail (see accompanying
preview),

AoQor (nee Jim) McGuinn has
been described by eli lie! John
Swanaon as a "ltue lndlvldOal,
one of the finest enmplas ol a
mature folk-rock stylist who Isn't
a up.'' A4 the guiding light of
Thay Byrda, McGuinn Is one of
the most lmponant and
Influential ligures In American
music, the stateside equivalent
of Britain's Richard thompson.
When Thompson appeared here
earlier this monlh at the Trail, he
was lgnamlnlously billed beneath
Konny Rankin (Ex. note: see
next week's feature on Richard
Thompson In the Prodlgsl Sun.) :
McGui nn, however, will headline
his own Trai t show ne•t
Thursday at nine (OI&gt;e show
only). He hasn't been heard lrom
In a while, and his last few
recordings were reulnlons with
~arlous ex·Byrds, so It's
anybody's guess what he'll be
up to. By himself or with the
rest of the flock. however, he's
seldom made a wrong move, so
there's little chance of getting a
bad ShOW lor your money.

BETpt"8vlew
T)le Buflalo Entertai nment
Theater (BET) continues Its
program of alternative theater
with the opening this evl!l11ng of
Miss Merguerlla '$ Way , a one·
woman •ow written by
playWrl~ht floberto Athayde. )
Miss Marguerite Is a teacher 'Or
eighth grade biology, and the
theater audience Is her "Class";
the play's theme Ia the role or
.dominant lugures In groups. ·
Athayde, a native of Btazlt who
stUdied music at tllo Sorbonne In
France and currently lives In
New York, describes the work as
a " revolutionary concerto,"
usi ng musical patterns or
progression to develop his
tragicomic view or the .tay
people OQnlrol other people,
Miss Marguerlla 's Way was
first per10rmed In Brazil a decade
ago (where the governmt nt
lelused to allow It to run until

cenaln socially and pollllcally
eoosltive material was removed).
and llaa atnce had SS
performances In various Iron
Cuntln countries.
e.telle Panlons ~ In the
pl ay Olf Broadway, reponedly
having to contend with such
audience/class uprisings as
stealing and hiding her eraser,
and having to remind them that
she was an ae1ress and the
" classroom" a theater. BET's
produQtion will feature Nalomt
Neimanl6, an actreaa with a
background In teaching, who will
no doubt deliver an authoritative
performance.
The Butfalo Entertainment
Theater Is located at 2114
Franklin St. Showtime Is at
8:30. Tickets areS4 and $8,
and can be rese(Ved by calling
855-2225. M/$S Marguerite's
Way will run on•Frldays and
Salurdays lhrough November

13.

CIN EMA

The AvlltOr'l Wi11, Waldman
EVENTS
She Stoops to ~quor, at the
Studio Arena, 8:30 pm, $6 to
517.
Angel Street at The Playhouse,
8 pm, $8 to $9.50.
Michal S.rres, leadi ng French
Intellectual, will spon sor a
colloquium on new.
Interpretations ol Emile Zol a,
930 Clemens Ha)l, UB's
Amherst Campus, 7:30 pm.

Billy Idol Is at lha Continental
(842·t292).

Theatre, UB's Amhe&lt;sl Campus,
4:30, 7:00 and 9:30 pm.
St .25 to $2.25.

a pm.

An11el Street at The Playhouse.

MUSIC

Chlrllfa Aunt, al O'Youvllle
College, 8 pm.

(685·3100).

Slda by Slda at Mount St.
Joseph's Academy, 8 pm.
Spell No. 7 at the Center
Theater, 8 pm.

Hollla Clayaon, teclures on
" Image!! of Leisure and Prlve
Live," Albrlght·Knox Arj Gallery
Auditori um, 8:30 pm.
MUSIC

Sha Stoop• to Conquer al the
Studio Arena, 8:30 pm.

Tha P1yol.. at Uncle Sam's

The 8ull1lo Raglon1l Billet with
tht Bulf1fo Gu1t1r Ou1rtet,
peliorm worl\s sot to Stravinsky,
Dowland, Brouwer, Brahms,
VIvaldi and Debussy at the
Katnerlne Cornell Theatre, UB's
Amherst campus. 11 pm.

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and lectures lrom his work, 420 r - - - - - - - - - - . . ,,..-- - - - - O LO Rt:O MlLL INN-----~-.
Capfn Hall, UB's Amherst
Craig Francois Centre narrates l't&gt;U ,Itt;. r Jtq t"fffl'f l! fm t, "t~,i•• v ,.,wJHm l!l Ju tlit•
Can'lpus, 4 pm.
ltu l lt~oA ••J/tr JJnu H"J•m• fi(tltt ltlt I JI!IIUJ! t •l,...
Haitian Folk Tales In Literary \'JWJ tJNJfl~ 1m;•ru;1JJU rl\ ''l.oUf11" U; tr'!IIJ(im!fl llt
William Sylwe1t1r 1nd Ch1rl.. E¥ent No. 3 of the Artes fff ' l".. fl lll f'&gt; u /u t 'liTh • l ll'nn.{THm Ji:H i."; ,'\Htt&gt;t"lti/ (WI •
Palu give a poetry reading al
Poetlea on Srage series at The d h !Un m•OU.I Non·-.rttu»Amv "VVJ!ff Ut'fl llt'' '"
UB's Bethune Hall. 2917 Main
Latin Gallery on 203 Hudson
Slreet near Hertel, 8:30 pm.
Reservations
Street , 8 pm, Thursday
Su.ggested
evening , Admission $2.00.
Plea§e call 855·8630 lor. -633·7878tlclletlnlormation.

"Pilot pens! You have
1o hold onto 1hem
hands~'

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ftldl:y, 15 09_100.. 1tll2. . tM SpectMf!IProdloal sun

�UNIVERSITY UNION ACTIVITIES BOARD PRESENTS
UUAB Concerts and Coffeehouse Presents'
an evening with

ROBERT HUNTER

.

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Sunday, October 24th
8:00 PM in the Clark Gym (MSC)
Tickets are:
$3,50 Students
$5.00 General
~vailable

Gratefu l Dead Lyricist
" U.S. Blues: · " Truckin. " " Friend of the Devil"

•

SUB
BOARD
7l:SONE. INC.

fl\

at:
Harriman Ticket Office,The Record Store, Buff. State, •
Record Theatre,
Home of the Hits,
Festival, Fantsy World

UUAB FILMS PESENTS:
Thursday &amp; Friday, Oct. 14 &amp; 15
4:30, 7:00 &amp; 9:30 PM
Won the N.Y. Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Fil m of the Year.
'·MurMurs" Saturday, Oct. 16 10:00 AM
Filmaker Agnes Varda will presen t and discuss her new film .
Mur Murs is an examination of street art and people in
contempory Los Angeles.
Saturday &amp; Sunday Oct. 16 &amp; 17 4:30,
" Shoot The Moon"
7:00 &amp; 9:30 PM
Albert Finney and Diane Keaton star in one of Hollywoods
best movies about a writer's disintegrating marriage.
"The Hills Have Eyes"
Friday &amp; Saturday at Midnight
Named Best Horror Film of 1977, this film returns to UUAB
by popular demand. A Cannabalistic horror-suspense classic
that is destined to attain a great cult following.
" Pixote"

All Films Shown in Waldman Theatre (AC)
Admission:
$1.25 Matinee
$1.75 Students
$2.25 General
•

SUB

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Frldoy 15 Oetoi&gt;M 1!112 Volvmo 33 Numbol 73 Still Un.l'fi&lt;Oity ol Now Yort&lt; II 8ull1lo

SA Senate clamps down on'politically active'clubs
•
clubs m1y htve 10 wah until
budactary htulnas be&amp;in nut
sprin&amp; 10 obtain funds.
Wdn~&gt;&lt;ra complllined thll by
supponlna ihe Paludnion croup,
it would be a dupllcatlon or
JC&lt;Vic&lt;&gt; as OAS already sponso&lt;ed
""'r:ral Palestinian
on
campus. But OAS Tr ...urcr A.,.n;
Alsou. said, "u Arab audents "•
a~ wOfldna as • .,..hole. but if
lh&lt;Y •-an110 do these thtna• alone

By TERRY CANADE AND
JONATHAN M . COLDSTE
ntemalionaJ clubs took
their homeland "rugld
to the Student
Nsociotion Senate Wednc&gt;d.ly.
Complainu; about the pollucal
rontmt of a &amp;J'OUP or tc.n m
sianed by the Orpnlutlon or
Arab Studttm (OAS) flied by
Jewish Student Union President
Kenneth Wdnbcta l&lt;'d"SA Oiroc:1or
of Scudcnl Oraantu.uon1 Tavo
Reynoso 10 freuc OAS'• bud,gtt ,
Reynooo ealltd thr club Into the
Senate for 8 &amp;tnC'raJ ttVit'W 10
JUStify further rundlns.
OAS' bud1e1 wa&gt; unfrot&lt;d by
the ~nate and the n:vle.,., was sent

I

.,...,u

the-y han that rtJht .••

'' w

t"re ltlllftl Jk ..

to the newly formed Ways and

Means Comrnhtc.c. The nature of
the lettcrJ .motivatrd the Seance to

tmpow suicter rcautations on
d ubs for ~at lrtt&lt;rs .,ere suilablc
for campus l)&lt;lbllcauon.
"No iodl.,duaJ has a ri&amp;J&gt;t to
sill' a letter wlcly with the namr
ol an orpsuubon." SA Treasutn
Eric Fricclman said. "If an
individual has • saacancnt he
wanu to make, h&lt; should not hid&lt;
bcbiod &amp;n orpnid1don'1 name."
"We're not hidU., behind th&lt;
club'• namt - 90 to 95 percent of
the mtmbcts of (OAS) Individually
"SI'te with ItS conte-nt." an OAS
spokesman vrplained.
B ut Senate Ch•irman David Dale
noted thl1 SA b U.oblc for
1
anrthina printed vndcr one or iu
orpnization"1 names. HPeoplt
havt to take rapon.sibiJity for
what lh~y''\ c wrilttn." Oak
dcclated.
"Tltt Scn.ott puiOd a motion
IWin&amp; that aoy lcttC1 printed in a
campus publicallon with an
orpniudon ,• n.amc must h.aYt an
individuoJ's " wdl or that dub's
lundina wiU imm~tdy be

or I)(Orle

ldhn&amp; "' to ao to OAS." Afi
complained . "We're Arabs, bul
were Paleltlnu\nl ~abo :and OAS
doc&lt; nol ha•c lht time or lhe
rtr.ourc~ tn devntt h~eJf to one:
group."
Dapite- Wclnbera•, M&lt;toer110n
that the Palntlnlan croup had
political intentions. Ali
maintain~.

''There's nothin&amp;

political obout rt. Thcrt ase 200
studeob More •~&gt; do not
have an orpninuon1 to rf'J)f'acnt

e're getting sick of people telling us to go tu 0 ,'\S, We're Arnbs, but

them." SA v.,. Prcudtnt Phil '
PiJllatdlr &lt;111med "tb&lt;y &lt;bouldn'r
hav~ to ha\c a co"'ntry to ha\e a
club."
Tht mocion to r«&lt;Pitt lhe
Pal&lt;Jtinian StuJcnt Association
passed dabt to live with seven
absttntion~:.

we're Palestinians also t171d Or\S does not
devote itself to one group.
frou:n. Dale cxplllned that thb
would put the rnpomtbility for
lhe letter's rontenl oo. th.~
lnclividual(s) si&amp;nina h .

/1(1~

BcQu.sc:

any event . Fal1ure to comply wilh
1hi.s ru1t would result in a frottn
lor the club and subjection
rC\'k" by v. ad hoc commitl«

or the cocnplatntJ alnut

the pOOticaJ D&amp;lure ol .-mu h&lt;ld

rnolutlon !orcin&amp; all club&lt; to
r&lt;por1 to dthu Reynoso or
Fricclman 12 days in todvanco ol

ootlrla tlw the Is CWtallly
Ia a Lrutllloo period Md Jtill
adjUJlina. lk mainrainal tlull the
"'""' llill w aot rutished lll:l:=;
former !A~ilo ~
'Tbe Stmrilt edition tw l(&gt;lten orr
to a syOCIIIlart, ahbou&amp;h u stlll

tbe mldlanbm ror P&lt;ltti&lt;la out .., ·
aftcmooo b.u to todjult 10
put 9"' ... .. ~ · Spmett
Cl!'i'inctl
tlull ..,.. t h e - ....
htod 10 pobilola ~ a:;li!:!, lin
IDift cnaployoa Md ltaYC t111Cn
shills. "We larfe- rt.. ,.._

- Palestinian student rep. Samcur Ali

tbc Sc:nalc.

by SA dub&lt;, th&lt; Senate puscd a

pubheadoru.
All'• aroup .,. appro•ed for
rund1na only minutes bdor~ 1M
OAS dcbat&lt; amid heated
cliJalulon. Several club&lt; ,..,..
approved for fundioa. but
ReynolD &lt;Sp!ained that because
the 1982-Sl budJC1 is !i&lt;lled, tbtS&lt;

To deal whh all non·ftnancial
mauers. lhe Ways and Means
Commhl&lt; wu formed. "There arc
thinas thai could be dealt with
better in a smaU aroup, EV&lt;ry
•inif• thlna docs nor have to be
blouaht up before the lull
t&lt;oote," attordlna to co-1ponsor
Wendy Weber.
The S&lt;nale approved wltbout
dlucnt.on Oak's r«&lt;mmend.adons
to form the commhtcc- from nch
or the coMtrtutndcs. Dale wiU
chan 1he c:ommlll« 'khich conliits
or S&lt;nllors Howle: Fried. Rick
Landau, Richard Fnauoon and
Louis Yeosuos~

the tim e or re110urces to

••You'll codtnJ.cr studcnu. '* b)'

thtm to pUt their nama
Pok:stinian Student
f'&lt;l'&lt;es&lt;Dillltive Sam&lt;ir
rcprecuulom

back home. Bu1 Dale noted that
nama c:ould bt whhhekJ UpOn
rcqUCSI in all the: campus

Paper war continues
after Courier death
By Sn11 ALLEN
CltyE~iiM

urra1o Joumalls• is
p&lt;acatly undersoitll
additioaoJ dlan&amp;c:s. partly
bocaU&gt;&lt; of the dotitla or the
momina lhiffolo Courirr Expns$.
Sixty to J&lt;Vcnty perun.t or tht
1,100 forma cmployca or tl!&lt;
Courier &amp;pnu are nill looklna
ror work. acxordinato a local
Newspaper GuDd ofricloJ. Tit&lt;
Bfifjalo Ntws, lormnly an
afternoon paper, Is now npanclina
their optntlon to become an all
day paper with momina and
allcmoon editions havina dropped
the ""'tnina1' dtSII!Iatlon.
The N/QtDftl 0.UIIt ls
swltchina !rom artanoon to
momina publication. While
Shoppina Baa Media Hood P.oul
Md)ooa)d Is ploltlna a ...
-kly c:allod T1w N~ Coouitr
N.,...och&lt;dulod to Sl&amp;ft pulbisltUia
OG October 26.
Mai:Donlld wu Wlllvoilablc ror
COIIUDCIIt whm conl.lded but
iodir:alioas .r;; ;:::1!:' Ilia! k wiD be
a JOSiipy, local paper; -ed to
supmlW'k&lt;l diJtributlon. Buffalo
Naflpaper GUild Praidcnt Bill
8uiJ said that 60 to 70 percent of
• the 1100 fonncr Courirr E:qJrrss

B

tmplorocs are Slill lonldna for

jobo, ootlna tlw lu dtcu!Mion
office is now a career c:cntcr (Of
former cmployoa with bulloW&gt;
bouds listi.Qc jobo atOUod th&lt;
CIOUJUiy,

and provided witb

pbones.

Heaid the local Ouild chapter

is h~pina by phonlna oth&lt;r auild
locals aod ukina to oend job
llstinp for those areas, wbiJc
tatina tho"" UJtlnp down to the
c:a.recr cetllt.e r. Some have ans•cred
want ads lu ocwspapcrs and allo
fiUcd out Ofll!licaliom, Bull adAied.
SoD&gt;&lt; former District Manqtrt
were hired by Rocky Mounrol•
News, wbiJc the Gannett
Chain hired aomt aod
th&lt; Bfiffrtlo N•WJ hired two, Bull
aplaiDed. T1w Jhiffolo NttWS allo
hired some part-time driven on a
tanponry basis and many of the
womco mthe circulatioo
department. A &lt;naliw artls1 hu
beat hired by T1w ~ • he
said, addina Lb.ol a loc of t.'lc!e lo
the Editodal Dopartmm~haw left
town.
Btlil said prospocu ror JOb&lt; are
4 ~ ~tcr in some anas outAde
or Buffalo, tlw most of l~

New-

jobs; an in I he lOUth or the

rnidWCSI, aod maoy would have a

bC1t&lt;l' crw.x or atttlna a lob 11

th&lt;Y woulcl "piclt up aod D&gt;O¥&lt;"
tolholtanu.
Tire ~70::: .~· m«r&gt;~na
cditloo, s.u.m. . il doina
acco&lt;dina 10 Manaaina Editor
FOSler Spmett. "Tbe dcartt of

..u.

accoptJIC&lt; il
- ""
expected"
Incin:ulalioo,
he said,

lwJOm&lt;pt'C)blct...-br:auoeoow

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in short.

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6cltt'l oJct'llldlt f/itoN,..Citlt t
Terry oanade/MtlltOfl'lf Ed1fO¥
Jon OlatiAiu-ol"f Edtlor
AJ1.n C , Kachlo/MIItlfi"O £tlltot

c:unpu'

Oa~d

insurance form and have underson~ a phy1iul. Interested
candida«• &gt;llould conUict Coach BiD Hush .. 11 831-2936.

Mavtt/Art Dlrectot

Guy St'""nfC.,pUI
Stth AlltniCift

FSA approves dry game room

D•v4d deUtlfC:CHtf#b•tl"o

Th&lt; Faculty-Stud&lt;nt Association (F'SA) Boud o( Oircctolt
approv&lt;d W&lt;dnesday afternoon a propow ror establishlna atlon·
a.lcoholic "bu" / gameroom in I he Wilkeson Pub lhis Decemb&lt;r . II
will serve those stud&lt;nl$ who will b&lt; unable to purchue alcohol
wlt&lt;n tlte Stale'$'new•drinldlllll w l 06 into effeci .
Tb~ new room will seNe ed and contain a small dance floor,
.,,,h capacity ror.showlna mcllies. The Pub will close-on
November 22 and re..opeo on Duc:mba 4. to provid~ time for the
modifiCations and also, aocordina to Food and Vendins Sef'\'iee$
A5sistant Olr&lt;Ctor Donald Boz.tk, to prevent any Wl1d-&lt;lrinkinl by
18 year-&lt;&gt;lds soon to be outlAwed from drinklns.
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But. Directors said lh:atlhtte was a clear need for better
recreation facilirles in thc Ellicou Complu and tltey d 1&lt;d rhc
Fargo Oame Room &amp;5 a facilhy slated: for improvement.

Clipboard

Wit &amp; Wisdom

LJ~ PeUinoiCot!trl&amp;utl~

•

I.How many women -are runnint fo r .state govc.mqls. in lhls year'!.
elections?
2. Name th&lt; five b'U$iesl US s.. port$ In lerms of IOialtonnaae.
3. Which US Sial&lt; has the grear«t number of Uc..O$&lt;d driven ?
4. Wha1 is musopltobia?
5.How many difrc:ren1 camputes are !here In !here in tb&lt; SUNY
sy5tem 1

6. Nune lhe UB graduole who was r«&lt;ntly da:L&lt;d presldcul of the

nationaJ Organiulion or Women'?

1. Which brffil of doa h the most popular, in 1cmu or number
regis1er&lt;d in the American Kl:,nncl Club?
8. Wh11 do En&amp;lishman John Vane, and Swedes Sune B&lt;fliSlrom
Olld Bene! Samu&lt;lsson haV&lt; in eommon 1
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9.Witar islhe e~plral or Peru?
'
10. Whal arc the only two sports partidpatins in the Summer
Olympics that are of American origjns'l

FRIOAY:

'li'J!dlUAtQ JOIWWOS ~I.(J

Footb.U: Ithaca Co lies&lt; •• Rotary fi&lt;ld (I :00 p.m .)
Women'$ Soccer: Burr.Jo St . 01 Alumni Complex (1:00 p.m.)
Womcn'&gt;TenniS: Conisius CoU&lt;g&lt; a1 Alumni Complex (1:00 p.on.)
Cro~oumry: SUNYAC championmips at O nronla

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f\1tn 's Soccer: a1 51 . Bona\·e:nturc:
Volleyb:\.11: Onut.rio Tourna.mtnl at St. C:nht rlnc!l, Om .

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Men's B;ukc1batl prtu;ticc ~toru on Mond:ayt, October 18, from
J-5f00 p.m . at Clark Hall. All prospecllve players must have IU1

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·,\\ON Jo IU&gt;P!!r.IJd p&gt;l :&gt;OI&gt; "'"' q1!UliPIOO ,(pnf'9

AI'INOU!'&lt;CEMENTS:
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t&lt;.tri~ A.. l&lt;lvtOtrfS»omDelrOre MtrllniAtYI

Tony GfiJfldiiMv•tc
8ob Schoolt)'fSUJ' , H ill,.

Scot Flttwtr1Pholo
M lehatt F. Hopt.:l n 6iS.,;rr CMiltb11tltlO
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M• n•o• '

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Renee MIUeriProductlon ••n•g,t
KtthY OtvlldiAdr. Producrton Co~n.

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ANSWERS
Flcld Hockey: Po15dam St . al Alumni Comple&gt; (4:00p.m.) JV
foolball : llhaca College ol RolilfY Field (3:00p.m .)
SAT\JROA\':

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The Specrtum Is .ctNed oy ltwJ FleiG
News,paper Syl'ldk.i10, los Angelts
Tlmea S~ndlcl.l t, Collegtal' ~ eadiiMt
Sti'VICO Ut!JIKI FNturot SynGteateo
end United Pless Syndicate. T/1•
SPftCitum It rtpr-ea:G'l1ed lor natkloll
JOv~rHstno by Cc&gt;mP!ImleiUons tno
Advettll lno Ser~tces to StUdentt, fr.c.

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The $ptiiJif1Jtn ofllcet 1ft IOOiltd Ill
t• 8atl1y Hall, St•te Untvtrtl1y of New•
YOfll •t Buffalo, Burtato, New York

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SCH'Cvum StuGent Ptflodlctl. tno..
EdJiorlal polloy la determined CIJ' the
Edltor·ln-Ohr.t Rtpubflejllon&amp; or any

mattet httoln Without tMe,pre.st
coneent of the EdltM·tn-Chtef la
sule1ly l~ddtn.
Tht $JHtclnHn IS prln\ed by fl.L+IIt!kl
Naw•Pr... Inc,. 1~70 Seneca St.
Suftalo, N.Y.

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ALL S.A~ FUNDED
ORGANIZATIONS
~

RETURN YOUR
BUDGET I" ACKETS
BY OCTOBER 15TH

IN ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL
IF YOU DON'T YOU' LL BE CUT OUT

Mandatory
lnte.m adonal Club
Meeting
Oct. 18th, 5 : 30 P.M .
in the Talbert
Senate Chambers

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I

A .C.T.I.O.N.
Mandatory Meeting
Students From
Small Dorms Are
Encouraged to
Attend
Oct. 18th, 4:00 pm
Room 222 Tatee'rt

'

Attention Field
Owners
Tomonow
Sat .. Oct. 16th is .. .
Field Owners Day
at Rotary Field t pm
Bring Your
Certificate t b the
Game .to be Eligible
for Burger J&lt;ing
French Fries and
Other Great Prizes
Come Watch the U.B.
Air Attack Shoot
Down the Ithaca
,Bombers
S.A . &amp;.. Varsity Club
Mandatory Assembly
Meeting .
Friday, Oct. 15th
at 3:30pm
Talbert Senate
Chambers
Speaker &amp;. Rules
Committee Elections
For More Info. Call
r
jerrx Olsen at
636-2950

Student Affairs
Committee Meeting
Oct. 19th, 6 :30 pm
Talbert Senate
Chambers

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Mandatory Activities
fair Meeting
Friday, Oct. 15th
4 :30P.M. in
222 Talbert
Women's Sports
Information
Soccer 10/ t 6,
1:OOpm at Buff. St.
Tennis 10/ 16, 1 :00
pm at Canisius
Field Hockey
10/ 15 4:00 pm
Against Potsdam
Next to the Alumni
Arena

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Stu,Jtmt

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�GSA releases SASU funds;
Union issue,,GSEU discussed
By ALA.N KACHJC

Monorlng Editor

G

raduat~ Students vottd to

end the Student
Association of 1be State

Univeuhy (SASU) funding iii)P""
"'' Wednesday night '.s Se:na1e

meeting but not bclore an
auempt by two Sen.arors to fora: a
&gt;«ond r&lt;f&lt;r&lt;ndum which falled
ro ger enough signa~ures,
AI rhe S&lt;prcmbcr IS Graduare
Student Association (GSA)
meeting, Chemistry rcprCKtltadve:

l'lcil Sleszymki ond Biology
rcpresentadvc Mkhod Cenntrazzo
protesttd last springs referendum
in which graduiltc students voted

to join the staa··widC': ~tudtnt
group clolming that it w» poorly
publicited and, because only 233
OUI Of over 6CXX) gradu;Uc students
panicipatcd in it, the vote w:JS
unrcpreK-ntath·c.
Air hough under GSA's
conStutution then b no clause
~uiring a minimum vottr
participation the Senate decided

lost monrh to freue the 59000
slured 10 SASU to give opponent.s
ll montf\ 10 OIU!IICf Suppon fOt
informational drive -and
rdcrl."ndum .

To call a referendum, 600
arc rcquirtd, bul by the
Wedn&lt;&gt;&lt;I•Ydeadline SleS&lt;)'Il•ki

~igmuures

and Cenncraztt:J only had 300.
"Wr r~ot 3..'i many si&amp;naaurcs or
people wl\o Wanl lo rehold Ihe
referendum a" pt"Oplt who voted

in il, ' 1 a.rgued Slen;yn.ski Who
rc:quesled rhar GSA wichhold
funding for a.notber month to
aHow him time to coUec:1 !!uffidtm
signaaures.

H e explained 1ha1 the maio
concern of che. student leaders is.

ir funding iS LO COme (rom fees.
then 1herc has to be nudcnt

control of lhc building. " We WA.nt

' ' Playing games with fundin1
has s.triow conscque.nces,"
ple&lt;~ded SASU Presidenc Jim
Tierney who rravded rrom Albany
to addrm the Senate. He
requested that GSA r~lvc the
issue one way or rhe olh« so chac
SASU could arrange iu finances
ordingly and get to business..
·we gave them a month to get
siamuures and they didn't,"
~crnal Affa1rs Vice President
Lisa Bonin s:tirl, "we should f\lnd
SASU." Afrer a Senor or

t

:u:kno,vlcdged that "we have
r«tived services from SASU'' and

lha,t the confusion was cau.scd in
GSA, no1 Alttany, President

Ptler Murphy agreed, "We eunno1
in good raith continue to frft:Zt:
funds."
A motion to ex'end the (\Jnding
freeze another 30 days was
soundly defeated in a voice vott,
allowing rhe SASU money ro be
roleosed.
Jn a non·binding informaJ p0J.I
conducted by Murphy 10 jauge
V&lt;ldUate .student opinion. lhc
Senate voted 28-19 again~t
studen1s rundJng Che construction
of an Amhcnt Ca.mpui student
Union ... I( .JiudentJ don't (und il.
rhen h doeJn't look like: its going
to bc buih, ''the president warned

before conduoring rhe poll .

some kind of bona lid&lt; agr«m&lt;nl
of $tudtnt ~rurol," Murphy .said.
He- added that in his discussions
wirh UB J're&lt;id&lt;ot Steven a.
Sample. che- UniveDily ch\ff, 9"d
• ''If we write into the boodln.g
con1rsct that this is a .student
union and a.lwa)'S will be, this 1s
good enough, and l!lnr is prob•bly
che bnc guarantee we'll gc1 .'•
Murphy refuted chi&gt; proposirionl
"I don 'I aSJ'ee."
To purchuc bond1 to finance
construction I here will have 10 be
_some son of mandate from the
studenu thor r.bey wiU defmilely
fund payment , Murphy asstncd.
01
the onl~ guannt¢e is a
rrferendum pa.ued by Students:·
AdmlnisitrGtive Vice Prc:sideru
Gary Clurczak disc:wsed work
presently being done tow1u-d
forming the- Graduate Student
Employett Union (GSEU) which
he said. if implemented.

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Will

result ln an 1ncrc-a~ in ba\e'
$alaries [Of GAIT/VRA '$ across
rhe counrry." The GSEU 15
designed as a labor union fo r
g.raduBte students assisting
protc.uors. teaching and involved
in re.~rth . There. are .sirniJar
urg.ani1.a1ion£ currentlY functioning

in dl(fc:Tenl .scares around the
nation.

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GSA officers Peter Hirschman, Gary Clurczak

be s1:Ue·widt.''
He ndded 1h41

OSEU commiu« member Jllhn

hlolog) .:luh - th&lt; I• ·gcsr

Roach 01)tUned the state-wide

ora.tnfl:atton work he has been
mvoh1cd ln and stated chi1t SlOnY
Broo~ and UB have, sora, , been
the- mo.st activt campuses ... In
Stony Brook 1a!it ipring, they
rn;ruitc-d 40 percent of I he grad
iludents in10 the union before
they rtalited rhat (under New
York Sr~aw) rh&lt; u~lon ha~ co

In Albony CSEll

ttprescntatives taH.ed v.hh 1he

gradoalc otganitalion on (h;n

Qnd "rhcy olmuM
unanimuu$1)' ag_rccd to jolt~."

C3mpU.-

Roac:h t~p1i:imed in Sinlha:mnn
there is t\ GSA cl~t1on lJJ)Clltnin~
.. whcrt• lhtrt ts a

for lhc union.

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SPEAKERS
DINNERS
CULTURAL SHOW
At Red Jacket Quad 2nd noor
Saturday, Oct. 16th 1982
Tlml!: 9 pm-2 am,
Donation at the Gate
Presentesd by:
Nigerian Student Association
Undergraduate Student
Association

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runuinM

who is Vtf")' ~u pporrivc: or CSI!U "
A GSEU Con'l1lcuriun&gt;l
Confertnce is bcin&amp; heJd
tomorrow, in Buf(al~gln
con.un.. ~ttlna tht' legal framewot._

�editorial
Everyone's school
The sensitive nature of fOtel gn students
attending the University Willie th81r homeland Is In
an uproar finally raache'a a public forum this week.
Tne tensions of the Middle East errupted at a
Student Assocl atlon(SA) Senate mee~W. dUrlng
a volatile end emotional gatl'\erlng. '
While the matter yesterday was almost stri ctly
organizational, ratl&gt;er than Involving a substantive
IS4U&amp;, the dabata was Mavy and scary. It was apll~
over from tho weeks or written charges and
countar-cllarqes spewed forth In the campus press.
The Issue nas clearly dominated the campus -In
other wayt; as well. Yesterday, Palestinian and
Israeli students almost came to blows In Capen
Lounge, a ~ne that could De repeated time alter
tlme. To the aver ago student, thi s probably adds up
to ovar·kill and leads to a plea to stop the feuding
and let the campus continue on With other Issues.
But now do you tell a IOtelgn student who may
have)ust had a relative killed. not to speak their
mine!• How Clo you ten a fellow student whose Is

,

Un!Verslly and the Student Assoelatron(SA) have
oought t he best way lo gel the student body to see
t he Bulla otoy l oot!Hill at Rotary Field.
They've tried the common pnse 1.pproacn.
There'• oo.Othor lootballln Buffalo. Tttoy've tried
tile emotional appeal. We all go to this Institution.
It might be nice to lend some supi&gt;Ofl to your
fellow arudents out there on the gndlrOI\.
Tney've even tried to provide a good footba.ll
team. But so far none of this has worked. And now
they"ve even reeorted to bribing the recalcitrant UB
pooulallon to Rotary. Tommorow Ia Field OWMta
Day-an occasion lor all those that boUght
par~la of Rotary Field lor one dollar, Each patron
will be entitled to free french fries at a local fast
food chain and will participate In a raffia for one of
se..rat prizes.
And they'Ve e~en provided some good
entertainment for tho lucky field owners. The Bulls
will take their lhlee game wi n streak against one
Dlvlalon Ill's perenni al POWerhouses, the Bombers
of Ithaca College.
It's a bribe wonh taking.

afraid of attending a movie about hla homeland tor
fear of being beaten with wooden clubs? How do
you tell a ~udent that he cannot assembfaJn
Capon Lounge t o broadcast nl s feelings?
Tho answer Ia you cannot, Foreign otudents are
like any others, theY exist here as mem!Hirs of the
community and It Is our duty to respect their
o!Mnlons and rlght to exP&lt;ess II. Thi s country has
hhd enou~h xenophobia In Its history to tolllfate
&amp;f\Y funher displays at this campus.
Unfortunately, the foreign students at this
campus aoe running the risk of lnflammlng
pautons from thosa that have no tnvotvemenl
beyond lhe fact that all of this activity Ia occurlng
at their school. So what these students should try
to accompllah Ia to keep their disputes wi th less
public glare and out of the llmeligl\t.
Allor all. theY neve to remember that this Is
everyone's Universi ty and there aro other agenda&amp;,

Wbat's next?
Tl\l)"ve re501\ed to b!lbes.
Faced with felling attendance ligures, the

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feedback
Not racists
Save your rights
Tttl• letter J$ addtea..5ed tO alf
~no.u eppUcetlons/or
vot•t rtglttrlflon hlvl be•n
dented It'&amp; poutblt m•t ycw r
rtghll ho .. I&gt;Hn •loll ted. II yOu

srud•n"

,..,_ tH/1~ regl•tflllon.

that It It •very &amp;tudfiJt'&amp; right to
oe 1b/t to ••eu:ln hi.S
conttltlltlonal tight to ~ote ln ftll
coNege communlty P,.tse 'OIIIICI
43&amp;2950 or~ ot.atop
In If I rr Talbert ot 214 Tolborl U
aoon •• ponfb/t.

us''

Ht!I IM BtnKh
SASU Derogate
&amp;Milo Liddle
S.I.SU OOIOQIIt
HNiorySih«

P'*' "

con fie / SASU 1ndlor a-roup ~· I
StrYICI5 We ' ' ' In the PTOC:IISJ o/
ttlllng action to como.t rhl•

O.reetoc, Group leogat

vtotttfott ot your ti{lltt&amp;. We IHI

Sin~

HI/On, L.,..r!Hiy lnd Mtynortl

Eohon
Tltfs is 1n ~ ,.,,., to Ur.
Chlford Jtc«aon. aur11or ot ytWr
Open Forum column o/ your

v111 majority ol atudenta ,,.

Flld1y, Oo-t. lth luue,
1t11.

Jackao,, you IMIIt~~

wllft•s. blldl. ltllians. ltiU..
Jlw&amp;, Hlrpt,lcl tnd OriMIIII!. n
bf/ftg ttcJ•t. I 1m not ttctst. I 1m
white, 1t1ll1n, lriJh and pJutd oil
tltlf 1 column tgt /Mt racism
wrlltM by an OMlous rtC(If could
srtt my A morlcon 0/ood. My whlto
trl•nd5 •nd too not rtltr to tJitclcr

' ' nlggttr. " ' you cltlm. I dott'C
l10wn wh1Ht 1,.,, blAck 1/lng, ••
you crofln My su,.,;romp, Von

P roud

••rombtlng/01 grotlu to fllt b/~h
ihelt niche In aoc:let)'~ Tn• ~'"

m•JOtlty ol/oculfy ,,. ~crtmbl/ng
ro rronslor tntlr kno,..lodgt ro tho

-/o41,.,

""' maJorUy of JtudtJnt• wlrhln
fOrH , ..onlY m/lture
w..,, Mr. JKI&lt;IO&lt;t, rhla ' ' UIJ. nor

Nazi Germ•nr~
I om llntsnod Someone lflp o..r
tn•l CAJmmodotes tlbum tnd htfld
mt m~ Th•rmo book.

•ntert•ln m• whethtJr they win 0(
lou. Ea-tolty tnt• yoor. they
hlllfl a lfrotrfl Oltflrtlfw 1111•. lncJ

Editor'

eMPfl'ltttto«/rteeMnt aqued 1nd

Lot m1 rtko the opponurrh.y to
thank ,,., UB Bul/6 lootD•U t•am
ond chotriHdlng •quod.
Two yHtt ago. I tll.n&amp;letrN to
US I tOm I tfM tl llt&gt;«l l IriS I CIW&gt;Of

tn Ohio ntmed Aahltnel 00/tego.
111/rrougn Alhttnd
smo/1/t
•tudflnt popul1tlon ol t , 20Qllt 1t1d
• r.r.rrv~ high co/loiJ'Wnoss. It

w••

wea oear r.prnentld oy Mm.
/oo/1&gt;111 gomu on Sotulfloy

alt&amp;moortt Even t~touprt A!if'lllntJ'•

/ootblll ttlm hid

Ftrpllf&lt;&gt;n 11 m/ud With Etrfh.
Wind and Fl,., J1cklon'1 lttd
Cornmodorwa.
No, Mr. Je.ckiOft. IIWI " ' '
m•tortty of atudtnr~&gt; tnd loct~lty
trf /tOt nclst II '(OU C,tlm . fhl

1

mfsttlble

rKoni/H) Itt Itt~ '(elf I IPi ttl my
fres,mln r•• r ,,.,• • erery hOml
g•m• d,.w t1 re..t J.OOO loorO•fl
manraco (ltldfllm coptclry· 4,4001
from th« coli~ and to"'" ol
M~llnd

Whltfl I IIIII 1/rlll- I Bulls
(OO/b0/1 Olml II US /WO y•ar•
ago. I WIJ JUtpTISMI to .ti'Ct the
lack of 1uppD11 the 8u111 were
ll'tllfttg trom ~ 1rt

'"'us

communtry. 1 - r t l my Ill/ow
..lud•ntl w~• oomplllnlng thtt
rltty d id nor huo ttml/lhoy
oiW•r•
ro orfXIY In
s.rurdoy or-ttl/ end OMI/oll

'"mort

111/ootbol/ It UB "''' nothing
mo,. lht n high ootroollootblll. It
,. unlonunolo tlrot mool ol /hom
hi .. ,._, lfOlt' t o - •II•me. I
n o w - t/ttr /Itt 8&lt;11/o art-

o/1/tt _ , ,..111• 1rt D/11/llon Ill
end us It lottunat••to 1'1•~• them
0 1 a P4rl , tM4nllfOO//Iglllt
oportl progrwm Th• Bvll• tlwoya

Oops

two ••~1'-nt qutrttro•ch ,,
MorfV 8orrorr filii rolr'l

AmetkiA.n) 1nd l&lt;e" UYft, eN of
whlclt MU.U loti wk/1 ~n
ollon•tv• IJimft. llHI&lt;H, tho bu"t•h
defenN 1/Wiya uemJ to m1k1 1
big ploy when 1r I• nHtlltl. Abo ..
I (~

lnJtlliJ(4 ptcx;flefl(rtQS IQtlntt any
ottt or •II JndlttkJutlt Wholl

AI~

"''"'' «&lt;JPft' on the #Nat T/te
teMI'tl Olllftlnfl W/)0 .rtf~ up

L•ll Mond•(• «&lt;lrlott conttlnfJd
an article on Ltndlord/Ten•nt
,.lttlott whl~h cont•lne Ill/t ill
m iJtattmtnll ol/aw.

UB'I ~Ching IIIII, Who

oddod rltt Bulls ro fltt ~•t ol 1/rstroted D/VIo/otl 111/ooroo/1 reomt tn
the n•llon wl rhln
ol '""'
reblnh, ohoukf bo hiDhiV prolud. I

Sped/1cll/y, tire onklo lmphld
that •n tndhlk1111l coukl ,.,.,.,,,,,.

•I•,..,.

hll Obllgtllon under • Inn oy
•lm(&gt;ty giVIog thl loMiortl30 doy•

nottg.. Sl.leh ;, 1t0t ,,. eu• A
leest ts f blnfllrtl c.onttact
81fl'lng ltr'l mt)t&gt;t breac.lt t&gt;y the

mu.tt ttol torr;.t to mention the
CfH!triHdfttg &lt;quod lhlfO JI/#J

.,d boyt a1way1 emile me oy
thtlr ICfObiiiC clle•rflldinp.
During the test g•m• •g•lnst
C.nlstJJa, I ml~ntt on• of tho UB
toue/t'dOWfJ I wn JI# WIICh£ng tit•
r:re..,..cHr m•lf• a py11mtd
(pleuo d011'r do rnor during a
rovchdown rtrlvo/~ I rll//y rnank
the Bull• IM moMng my co/lofll
uro or .,011/rWtrlt.. Tiley mott
m• proud ol my ecfloot. US. ond
pro'llde m• • good mtmory tNhlch I
oomedoy will tell my children
tOOUJ. AhhoUgh I tm &amp;111$//td

us

W/1/1 o tmtU cro...t o1 f - UB'Ifl
' ' ti'HI Ror•rr Fl•td. wtto .,,,,.,
the 10m1 ochool aplrh. II 11 my
hope thll mo"' _ , . In rne IJ8
communtry w//1 JOin rogethtr to
Solpporf rfla U8 8u/lt )n 1/tl (UI.,_
llecouat t/trf d t . - h i

'·

. .. J ......

tanttlord, thtt 11n1nt 15 obltgltltJ ro
pay hla tent tllroiJgh-out "'' •nrl!IJ
(etm of tlte centnc:y How~tr. lftl
;)0 da y notice Is #fltd~•
fhl
te,mlnt ,on /J o/ • montIf to month
tM1ncy. S•ir1 f\DOCI, whetntr It bo
by thl ltndlotd or '"' ttnant, muar
/lkor&gt;llu •I lft&amp;t 30 dtys 1&gt;(101 to

w,.,

,, . dtt• ol rile nt.(f ,.,, IMY"''"''
r~tu• '' • fefYtnt or ltndlord
wanttd to llttlnlflttt 1 month to
tnorttlt t1nam:y 1nd ,,.,, neat dtt•
lot ,.ymMt Ol rt nt IJ N~. ftl,
ttot'" would 111" to be given o"
ot btlore lh1t dlltlar ' " tffectltle
t•rmln1tlon Doc. 111.
Otfc. .,, lndlvttlutl hu algn«&lt;•
. . . . hi&lt; Obtlgttlon
lh•
1nd IIIIIHir'. In olhtr Wotdl, fh•t
toMtord I• nol looking to
lttdMdualtentnrr lor tMYmlnt at
lh•lr
POfltofl of r~t toll /
,.,,, rtflttr t/tt ltnfi/Qfd loolla
IOWifd the l•tr• ll&amp;ei/, If the ffnl
It not paid In toJ/1, rn• lond/ord ..n

pro,.,.

,,

·.•

not unt••sottabl•
/(tJo/tre•

u-,

Un-tr atucsont

C/ltr/y II/OWI t /Ond/orfJ /0 fW(USI
oublortlng 40 long u hla ,.,u,./,.
demi~.J

ro ,,,

,.ntH premtst• ,,. COftCitft«J,
thou o«lslonld oy ,,, tenlnta's

contrecrls .,...,,, J• catt.d '"Joint

YoFuwe

go lfing~~~ moy be obit to
coll1ct •r oblllnlng 1 Judgem""t
ogllnal the dollnqutrtr roommore.
In rogorth to tuO/trrtnl/. lr I•
/mpononr to nott /hit r/tt low

. '•

, lUJJO or tr~llg ence lftJ (hi

tMint's ltftanc~•ltetponsttJIIIt'l
lf#tMJtS IM i ltm$ • UCh . , Ml/01

IP{)flencQ an gentHaUy n&lt;~t ""
llndlord'• protJtem unl fl.ll thty are
IPttol(tc•lly lncludMf 1/1 tftl rtnfll

•grw•m•flt.

N.C.ISiry ft l m 8
IS • plumbl"f1 01 ltHling

such

,.,_,,down f«&lt;UI,. lmme&lt;JJ•t•
att.,tnon. hOWI'Iet If the reptlt
ttlll 1«/Ufred dUf lO lhf (ttUIUII Of
nogllll'fn,.llo/ rife tenant, rho
/tfttnchl oli/Jgtf/otl vtln,. h/o ..
Will

Group Logo/ S.tvlclt

rog,.,

•nr lnconvenlonoo which mly
Ito ..

,...,/ted

from ,,. unl0t1Uf'OII

. , , . "' Mon&lt;Jt r·o onJctt.
Stu&lt;Hntl w/!1&gt; any lur11!M
qu.,rlon• ,,. onoourogod co vlelr
lhl olflct loootltlllillf To/ben,
tnd CO&lt;IIU/1 With OUI $/l/1

ettomrjs.

Hillary Slhlor
04tector, GtLS

�op--ed
Guest Opinion

Bv Charles Hughes

n the woote, ma~ only tllc&gt;H It
ow VOfll
City Of llloH lntlltSI6d Ill the , _ per
b\l&amp;lness W'lll und«ttand this cotum n.
I can totally •Y1111&gt;0thst&gt;o with mtmbets of thO lam! I'"
""'&lt;&gt; hod oomeone employed by the Cou(Mr U,prou,
becouae my tamer " " employed by the New Yotlt 01111;
NtWI. Btcause of this I nave botn very Interested In the
Courltt'4 situation to s.oe If they would follow the New'•
. .ampt•.
Tht Ntw Yorle. D•ll'f Hewa 11 lht largest daily
publfshod ou1 ot ~· plant n ha• a dillY ettcutaUon
abOut two rnltlton. On OKembrw t&amp;.t96,. tr.e OWfWf -tht
Tttlxlne Compony tot Cl!tcovot · - thAI thO tabloid
WOUld be c.tosed 1f a bu~er ~•• not foulld. Tn. empk)yees
rectevtd II'Ut notlee the ume lime a.J the rest ot ttlt ~td

0

,.per

- on the 8 o*dock news.
UrtUkt tl'lt Court.,·• announcamon11 tt'la NeW's
announ,ornent wa.a lett opon onded. maybe becauae the
union contracts were up In April. Man~ lhou_ght that thla
w11 juat anotne.. attempt Dy tht Tribune Companv to
bret)t the N ew's. unions - wrucn they hav·e bMn trytng to
00 fot m.at\.r r••'• The Cow'-~• owner at ~Mal sel 1
Ume llmil for the ule ot I tote p.e_PfM In Utls way the
omi)JOI'- woro 111ft nanglng In timbO, not knoWing wmen
the lhut oown would take ptec..
~~ tht Newr. each day 11\e tlfl•'on lrtcrea.5ed, the
worklng cortdltloo5 4eterioreted, people were read}' to
jump on one anothet tor no toaton. beceu:te they had no
Idol ol wf\at to expect neJtt.
·
Af1ec IM N1w's announcem&amp;r~l. a eoupte of tnclcs.nta
occuriCI I hat ev&amp;f')'One thOught IOf StJte 11'\81 I hit wov40

""' tne robed '"' gooc1 Fkst, at the ono of
J&amp;nv&amp;ry, there wu a llrt In tne pre.,sroorn. The lnltlaJ
,.oono ti10Ugllt that tho lloot llod collapoed -thonklollr
t1 waa nothing a5 serlou• Tt'lfte prtsHS wete demaged
11nd 1-wo oUl&amp;rt reclevOd walflt damage. The papota c it)"
edition was our on tl'le etrmua the ne•t momtno and
buatnell weru u usual.
The fttxt tnddent hep~td a few weaks late,. The
Btoo-lyn plant was robbed olthot nton r ·o~ec:elpto abOut

Unlon!Uifort effOft lt """' 11--Y among 0
llfge. poUUcaJiy tmoonant~
lh.IJS '''·
O&gt;ortooi&lt;Od sector ol Now YOfll StaiO public
employ... - SUNY graduate otudenl employees. Undel
tna VIllous tltleo of Groduato Aulotanl (GAj, Teochtno
Aotlstanl (TAl, and Research Aulatont (RAj, the State
UntYetllty o• New York an&lt;S VatkWa private ruoard'l
corpo~ eUons employ gfaduatt atudenta at n.e&amp;f·•1arvaUon
wogeo. These GNTAIRA'o ate ttomendouoly ,._.,.ked
and ltOQuot~lly nove no ..yllliOUt thelt WOfl&lt;lnv
cO&lt;ldttlorts.
The Greduate Student EmplbyMt Unlort (GSEll) b on
tnd-""ent otatewlde orgontzatlort of all SUNY
1/VGIVRA's, rogardt. . . of Which SUNY aroa they are
emPloYed In, lr wut nogotlato lht aalarl ... ¥&lt;ort&lt;lno
conditione. •nd Increasingly nec.aaary health ben•tt•• for
all TJoJGAJRA's. tnere are a troad)o ot_h,g cornmn t - at
eacl'\ of tho fOYr Unt'let1ity centera, and contactl 11
O&lt;Mral Stoll Unl..,slty Cotlogoa
On Octobaf 16, the GSEU witt hold a constnllllonal
..,.,_,ton ot SUNY Bulflllo, to adOj)l the alatewkle
oonstltutlort of the GSEU. Mamba&lt; unlveralt'" .-JII oil oe
fft)tNII\ted, as will otf')ef TAIOAIRA unlona from ac.toN
the oounl ty, Including tlloao In Madison. Wisconsin; Ann
Arbor, M~tliQ&amp;I"i and the entltt pfovlnce ot OntarkJ,
Canada.
The GSEU niHKis yo"' Input, your auppon, and YOU I
mombe&lt;o/llp. Wo InVIto dtacuulort on lflilema that ,...
w UI oe negotiating fOf In 0\11 lltat conlrac1 Wlln tne State
of Now Yot!t Oflfo&lt;ent _ , _.. ha"" dllforenJ ..
and .-JthOVI contact Of GSEU knc&gt;wl«&lt;ge ollheM , _ ,
n .-Jtt t&gt;e dltllcult to lnch!&lt;lo lhelll In ow oonti&amp;C1
nogorlollono. Wo lnvlla all TJoJGA/RA'I, International and
notional, to N&lt;lously contldot joining thO GSEU to tocklo
theM problema from a atatewkht, bfoact-b&amp;Md employees
union. Wllhout you; onthuslaotlc mambaftl\lp, the
pto&lt;:HI witt be unnece.,.orlly olowod.
The . .olstanto'
010 c«&lt;lllniY nol ttvfhg WJIOOO
TA'o at SUNY BuHolo 110 pem.pathe WO&lt;at oH of on
osalatonll I!&gt; the SONY eytltm and, not surPfblngly, thO
union affonls sttongeot there, ~ haa ol!own that
tho beN pay lor TA'o at SUNYA&amp; hU cleterlo&lt;atad
tremendously o'i11t thO pool 1111- yeora when tnttollort to
takon Into eccounL Th8 mo)orlty ol TA'• at SUNVAB ore

A

•ltd.

w-

$15,000. Thla 011 ha_.ad before onyono lloci . .P &lt; in1'ettsl In t"- pape,.
F inally, w ...... Coonmunlclttona w u lntO&lt;eoted In
~Uylng the P81* - thAI didn't wOOl OUL There WOIO MW
ful'f'K)(S M Ute N•w• ~ng arotH'td CS&amp;It)', one neYW 1mew
wnat to thin~. Then In March, Joseph All&gt;fllton I rom
TeusMOriHKI to buy tho paper If hlo oondltlons wet'e met.
He fltot oat I dolt Of Af)fll1,19821o I'IIHIIhoae
condllionL The Ulllona never CIOn•kterOd AlbftUon a
oetlous buyot ond WO&lt;.IIdn't conaldorr ony gr.o """"The untorra then thleotened to sue the Trllxlne
Company !Of lnKII of COIIIIKI. It aold, -.use olo

clause In t~ contracta..
Alllllong th.,e w .. • 1111...,1 balltoot going on,
tnus lnctoutng thO tonalon at Lha Newa. All&gt;flttO&lt;l puSh&amp;d
back the dare. Wnen thO unions alerted tolklng with
.1\lbtilton on April 30,1982, ho waa roqulrtng tne •••off ol
some 1600 employees end a wage troo1t l or the nel!Ct few
)Ill($.

Within I he loot woel&lt; ol the dNdllno, Ruport Murdoch
announced that he was corrslderlnv
the
befHQllerea ~ -hts larout rival WhOm ne waotOd to
put out of butlnH&amp;! This~, same perJoft who wu
lnt.,..ted In lxlylng lht Courier (he also ownt tho N.Y.
Post. wh,cl'l 11 IOtlng AbOt.lt $25 mlllkH1 • year, bu• stays
afloat bacouse ol being oupoon od ~Y me Sill), At thll
point Atr&gt;rhto, otopoo all neootlatlon•~ In tho me1n tJm-a,
tho lrlbun• Company was reconaldetlno Ita position wltl'l
Ihe! threat ot 11\tlaw eult (which wookj coat mote than
keeping thO poperl and tool&lt; the
olf the market
Al&gt;fU ~. 11162 wUII the f)foorislort 1/lat lhote """''d be
majo&lt;cvtbOCkL

bvy•no

H'"''

T

ne TribUne Compeny spent months In analysing tne
figures and projection• 10 see wn11 action woukl be
netld&amp;d to 11'1'1 tha beleaguered paper. Again keeping all
ll'le employoes on the edQe of rtleJr •oat a.
Mr . M urcloc~ announced during the union's
negoUeUont With 1he Trlbt.me Company that any
c~a lht unkK'tt made with the News would be

earning •PI&gt;&lt;O&lt;Imotely $3,700 per year now, rougly tne
oqul•lllent of $1.25(1 In 19&amp;7, the ....., oay lotlA'o
wu mofl anan t wtot at much - 12,6001 fn cteanw
language, IIVOfYtlngte TIIJG/IJRA 'tf&gt;O Ia oomlng near the
base poy ol 13,700 now has lost 50 p reenI of hllllhet
Income to inflation In the pu1 t6 yeara.
"'Greduet• •tudente," you c.an aJmott half
administrator• . .y. "are ol!Pectod to go dOOpty Into debl
to get a o.g,.....
l"Mtr argument It thai pel1 of the aasJstanta'
" Financial A!d" b the TAIGNRA
oncl tno remainder
are,,.., 101-n• l nd •~t ra fOb&amp; tMy tlke In addl11on 10
baing o lutf.tlmo otudenL
motl T Jo.IGIVRA'a 01&lt;1
no tongttr ettglbtl lor loans. This Is cauM for alarm.
In • very compllcoted rnoneu'i11r, wnh oattouo
ramlflu.Uons for all graduate atudent employees, the
UnrYertaty poflcy plennera h-a'l"e lowet"ed I he " Ffnanct11
Akl" factor tO&lt; gnoduata atudenl&amp; &amp;I SUNYAB l'r om $6,400
to $5,600. '1111• o cut ol
0&lt; &lt;r&lt;Of 10 ~M&lt;cont, ot • 11,.
when Inflation hU aJreody rOdUCOCI TA/GAIRA'o lncometr.
The GAifAIRA HlatY and the value ole tuition we...._ Ia
now inc:tudod In thO delermlnttlon ol In • toon
oppllcatlort. Since IM base t&gt;OY for TIIJGAIRA's AI
SUNYABia $3,700 ond the Yl!lue ol thO lultlort war.M Is
corulic»rld to be $ 1,200 a Yfllt, the 15.~ ..Financlet Ald"
••ctor actuelly ,equlrae only $780 more to ''Uvo" In •
Buffalo (15,880 • ~700 • 11 ,200) • S7f101, Ao thla amount
Is so 8r1111ll, TAIGNRA'a ort now routinely bolng refused
any loans. Sho&lt;llcl 'IO'J oam ,..,. than thO poy ol
$3,700, your ch...,.o ol galling a loan oro ~tly
dlmlnl1nod. Thlnlt abOUI It -no
loans fOf
TIIJGAIRA'o. That ........ only a ll4rOOI&gt;CI job •• o way lo
ottpplerne(lt the mHIIOf TIVGAIRA oatoty.
01 oou~M, tr rolla you tlg~t In t~• "SUNYAB Guide lor
TloJGAIRA'o" ()87$ p, 8 Oncl1982 p, 3), 1/lot II you get
anothet Job. )'011 mull toll I'OUI ~flmenl cnllr. Thla
rule exlata for tho ootenalbte I'&lt;IUOI&gt; tnar the choir can
then decldor WhtthOf to I&lt;Mp I'OU on u a T A, alnce you
heft - a l y cllooon to buy foocl or poy )'bill heating
bllt,..,.purtvlng a - tn oc.odomle.
Whet lo to a 10!1*1conttKL A togolly
tecognltocl. nKtlutally binding conttaj:l acldraUi ng
GIIJl'AJIIA'o neocia WOUld otlmlnote the hollow
admln ..ltOtl'i11 f)fOfnlaeo of hfohO&lt; W&amp;gee, In ptOC&amp; Ol

w_ ,

How-.

sno.

men

the oame I&lt;&gt;&lt; lhe Pwl. AI thla the Unfont SIO(&gt;f*l all
t•~--

Fii\OIIy, In tho mlcklte ol July, they scatted to ... poopta
00 who w ere no~ plue tho5t who were In the
""'on• thot hod ogriHKito the cubaello, AHor theM
poopleleft-, tM New• mac:lo a final 1nnot~nc~1
Glt.cttd towards the unlont hOlding oul - II th•y didn't
IQrtHt wllh the ttHm&amp; t&gt;y Auguat 7,1982, thfJy WO\I~ otart
CU I ....~ Oi!!'l&amp;llonl In WhiCh me p - I - t d told In
,.1~ when all C'.Qt1traclt were up. The r~tatot\ tr111 II'\..
wu now oossUMe, was a co..;rt ruJtng that dealt with tutno
benktuD'It'l-untort contrecta w.Je YOIOed~
TheH 111\01 unions held OU1 1111 1M d&amp;adline t&gt;eiOIO
JIOIHing Wltn tile condlliono and sta!lroducttnna. The
f'ltws f.s ttl II In Pf1nt, OUI they are n., out ol the woods
yet. The employees w ho are •till remaining are unnor
lnutnse pressure. They h1vo 10 dO ttl&amp; wor~ ot thoJ-ft who
were Itt go besfdes doing thelf own WOf'k.
Slmllarltl&amp;r. both wore mt)or morning papers Jn tnerr
re5pecllve citin. Both
were tosrng money. tn.

pa.,.,.

N•~~~t• W•$ m1ng about $20 mUiton a year ana trw Coun~~r
aboUt S8.6 mHUon e )!Hf The IMOUnto8fMI\IS Utnt IO

tho two pop&lt;n without womlng, lxlt _... . .,. 11 coming
,._ 11 ~1no ot 1~ paper• were both dependent 01\ ~
~ogotlatlonll? the moot crltleat lactot ~thai peopr.;:;!l'i
be our of -work. Here I• the striking dissimilarity - I he
Newt' union agreed to tho cutbacks In ordttr to 11ve the
paper and most of tho jobs. While tno Cour~t'l unlort•
OW' not 10'" tO tne cutbiGU, thus a llowing tht papet to

loki u•s a a;Mme that the un&amp;ona of tne Cot/,,., dicl not
tottow the w•y ot the Howl , oii\OIWIIe the Couriff mlgnt
at111 be on the strHII todar

Tnt hoy day of the newal).lper seems to be &lt;Wit. Tney
are now tac1ftg a serloua challenge by IYdlo/VIJJYI' newt
communications end chan gel In our soctety. Many
oapert.I&gt;Otn ta,ge end amall, will probabty lac• • similar
l il t during the decade

C.Huph• a Is • Gractuat• Sfv&lt;Mnt et U/8.

thOse false promlas woukf be a rut tmJKowtment ol

employee..,._ anG WOflllng condltlon. The only way to
gel a conHact ts to haw a union No GAJTAJRA " gulot"
or ..v ...bat11 agfttemeft1S or admlntatrauve pollc"• will
~r bflng these result a: only lhe Gradu•te Student
Emotoyeu Union wm.
The tormaUon of the Gtedullo Stuoent EmpJoyMI
Union In SUNY aclloota will toke •• Its primary tua I he
dlllnltlort ol Ia~ wogeo oncl .OO.Ing condltlorta. SUNY'•
GSEU wilt be fo41owlng the Pllha Ollfad)ltald dOwn by
Olher gtad"Ait Sludln\ employee 1&gt;nloM KCOOO the
North AIJlOIIUn Continent, Including tllc&gt;H to M ichigan,
Wltconsln. Oregon. and Onllrk», C.nlda. h aooukf be
noted that these achOOta h•v• the highest pates
TAJGAJRA'o In tho Unltoci Stateo and Canada.
To help organize tho union, get In touch with tho GSEU
•t•wafd In your department. If you do not know who ycwr
lltwlfd 1, COtllaCI your UAIYetllty ateerlng COIJ'tr\lltM 11'1
Buffalo. coii i5J6.233t. You wtlt be contacted u aoon u

ooulble.
onlY a union conttact wOt c:.ttange the
present pe.nem of conatant wage devatuatlon enct

- .bot,

wotltlng condition dltatlotetton.
THE GSEU lS WORKING FOR A CONTRACT THAT
OUARANTE£5:
1. An adequota oaloty lovot that k - • paco with
lntlollort.
2. A complete and m"tually ogreoableiSUNV
Odlnfnfllratlon ond GSEll) job d~K&lt;iptton.
3. Utntta on CIOu site.
4.Umtt• on the n - ot houta to be wort.Od In ony ona

_,.,,

5. A reanatlc grleYonce P-UI., tnciUdlng P&lt;OI.ctlon
(rom att&gt;ltroty diiUIIIaoot.
Fullauttlon wa'-a.
7.PtohlblllorttMOalnol dlacrlmii\Otfon otony kind.
Fl" - . o to ony Unl\OeloiiY l!&gt;fonnatlort c:onokiO&lt;od

e.
a.

,........,.,.

g_w - a Componaallon Ol1d

oar. - n g conclltlorta 111

aU dopartll*1ta Ol1d • -•'" ' ' "·
10. A n - 10 " Bolt ancl Swltctl" l.o no TIIJGAIRA"'" " Iouthan their Oflglnlll oat&amp;ty,
11. An and to odtl&gt;lntottetl¥0 001101 cllongea Qll ltemo of
lmPO&lt;tanco to TAJGAIIIA'• without GSEU lnpul.

Fr1dof: \Hieio}I0.·\8U'!'n..!it*:orilm ~ 6

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Pappas calls for BSU survey
to find . minorities' roblems

they r- ......t deal or stress on
theU: owo,'' he said.

-~Wcnecdtodo
our own research to AUne •
few.''
A=UIItiq for the IICidank
trouble lhlt blacb liOmetimes II&amp;~
at UB, Paps explained that

ma&lt;e noticeable ud bqin 10
assert ourselves cojsa m9f'Craeulty," P~~&gt;;U said.
"II acrually took me five years
Ia set the de~'atltle
&lt;hanpd fontl Block Studies 10 the

Block fKulty haft man.\'
l'f'Obl0111S especially UMqUal
salaries, ACCOrdina IO l'appu. On
this cam,pus- • ...._c avcrq:e aboul
U.OOO less than our white

coWllcrputs in tbt same
position, ,. be Aid.
Pappas claimed lh&lt;Y are alliO
o•crworked bo&lt;ause of rheir
iodinatlon 10 ad¥ise and counsel
"blacb on... haft 10 Jtt:uak for nudenl&gt;. while at the Slllle lime
.-yday thinp for tbcir lint one beOIImina invol•ed in the
00 IWO yan in collqe. It l&gt;eooolts pomunily. "ll is a burdOII we
I
bard to catch bOld to the Kadanlo must bear."
There are while faculty' membm
IDCICbanbms lhlt this UDi¥mily
al this Univcalty that ba¥&lt; been
bas IO alTer. Mony ....,.taally
bec:ome depressed and drop OUL" , ; - leo""' with but one ortid&lt;
pUbtisbed, Pappu re¥C&amp;lod.

Hespon or )low the

Afro-American Studies Chllr J•m•• Pappu
By GARY STERN

Cmnpil$ Edit&lt;N .

espondinsto rcca;t
newspaper ortides critlcal
or UgjyeniJy "-"rllill&amp; or
mooority &gt;!udeol.l, Afro-American

R

inleMewecl oa

campus. The

survey may "no! be adequate ror
such • topic," ac:cordin&amp; to
Pappas suaacslin&amp; \hat BSU start
irs.o.,..su.rvey to ''find the real

Studies Oepartme11t OWrman

problcou."
An ~ in this week's
Chroniclt of Hltlr&lt;¥ Educ(lt/on
atteroptod to uneover wby blad&lt;

ateas, aJthQUgh only five .,udeoiS
rtported 10 havt b«n

"udcols did not seore as hillh as
while student&gt; on the 1981
Schoolulk Aptitude Test (SAT).
Reasont pnn ioc.ludc family
income of blaCk student-&amp;, tbefarnfl3 oducation or btl&lt;t studeou
and their hisb .cbool education.
"The SAT is not by any muru ~
acoera.f indica.~ or of what an
individual can ac::compUsh.''
Pappas said. "There a10 many.

James Pappas addreaocd the Black
S1uden1 Union (BSU) Wednaday
to dlseu.u problems faced by both
black SIUdenll and faCulty, OS ..cU
.. his departn:M:nl.
Pappu read 1hc Brifja/o Nt""
asticle dealioa wilh a """' guide
for blac,k .studeniS to help choose a
collqe. UB was critldz.od iJl many
W'tt't-

ed.-lotl&amp;l silll.lllioo bas cbanpd
fO( bla&lt;J(s o- the 20 )U1t that
-l,cbubeOII~ .....
unclcrp1oduate stwlcnt, .,adua~
studau and profOSSOI'. When h&lt;
.started, "you couJd eount the
number of blocl&lt; studeol.l oo one
band, and foculty on a half a

h:IDd."
p . _ dted

r"'anclal

boctpouncls as 1M predol!ili&gt;ant

raoon for sqreplloo, c:laiml"'
lhlt there is • "&lt;Uitural bias by
whit.. towards blacu, for they
don't mow any better. Many
white studODU ..,_ here
complddy ilno&lt;OIIi or bLicb and
Oilier minorities for their I)Uerl!S
did not tell them anythina,
C$pCICially of rmandal difficulty •••

ao

1D&lt;:re is slill a lo111 way 10 in
tenm of bOw blacks are treat.e d on
campus, accordin• to Pappu. He
cited the ooed 10 dlseu.u l'f'Oblems
with rninority facultY as a
poteotlalliOwce or help.
"uoforiuaatdy, black faeulry are
often Ulllblelo bdp studenl$ for

"Biocl: fKulty could ....., 8&lt;1
away with that. BLick jouma1J are

not even eooJir!erod erodible. ' '

mor&lt;. bill n ·Pruldeal Ketttt
waul&amp;'• hear or il . President
Sample, howC"Ver, cbantcd it u

u be took ollice."
Pappas eoncludod by $IYina th01
the ra&lt;Uity in the Social Seieoccs
"teod Dot IO like OW department
boeaW&lt; we 1ell1he truth." Wh:u is
•aualn in a sodolosy eoune may
very Utd)t dioqtee with What Ills

.$00D

depo.rtmeot says,

....,.dina to

Pappu. "But DOW they have 10
deal with the fact that "" are hel&lt;
and are oow b4bJy Visible."

Bsu President Arthur E•e Jr.

Ia Iris inaiJIUll) address,
Unlvenity Prcsidql.l Steven B.
S.,ple anpbasiz.ed the Deed IO
retruit mo~ qualiliod

presODI," P appu continued. "W&lt;
wooled a tille that would indude

uJd rhat he bas &lt;pol(en to Vice
PrcsidODt for Student Affair&gt;
Richard Sige!kow, who has
.. helped 10 m&amp;kt me. aware of our
Wilted past - lllld make no
mlst.ate abou.t it, we: do h.avt a

m!n~rity

!It~ ~COIIIIllelld(il
s.n&gt;pk for makilll the statement

bul added !hal "this would britla
about the Deed to lUte more
monority !aeulty. An4 this will
not happen. Bblolt !aeulty
members have been~ 0t1
this campus since: 1969," be ..Sd.
When Pappas SWted IO leaeh &amp;I
the Uoiveaity, hit dep4rtmcn1
(lbcn tillod Black Studies) had 14
faculty meroben. "Now we have
three," he said.
The Afro-Amc:rieao Studies

&amp;eJII!IIY

Department is
fort111111&lt;
10 ha~ beOII able to .u,y inllet•
Pappu added. II has survi¥ed
bo&lt;ause or student interest, and

tainted .Past. That is llOW over,
however, and everrooc. it st&amp;ttina.
to bdlew il."
Sample. Sia3tlkow and other•
II&amp;¥&lt; recmtly come 10 1M BSU
and convened with them,
1u:a&gt;rdills to E•e. Stlb Board I had
also ltlllod !hat il is willing to
fund • Black Dt"&gt;&gt;etter, ''bo&lt;ause
everyone 11ow lmnwa (bat there arc
bLict sruden1&gt; on this campw,"
he said.
"Wbcn budget time comes
around soon. I'm JOi"' 10 ......,
a lot more m_ooey than what we

prc:seney fl&lt;l,"

Y~eP~rwr~

Affairw .Robert RO&lt;Sbera bas
indicated that the departinall win
remain. ·•we w111 now become

E•• proclaimed..

"Two months aao, I would hi¥&lt;
thought there would be little
dtaoct of f!&lt;ltin&amp; il. Now I think
we will."

Journalism·- -- ,
sbifu a Week to 12 shifl.l a week. "

S

lhlt at ft&lt;St, Sullrist
was dooe "in llf&lt;al haste. We are
impro¥b&gt;s it, "" are doina k
bd1cr now," he said, notina that
they are ll)'ina to make Sullrist
different from tbcir aftemooo
newspaper - by !&amp;kina susestiocu
from readen &amp;lld ad¥&lt;rtlscn. They
are also malcina chan&amp;es in
~ ·s Sports sedioo, he said.
Sullrist is not a¥&amp;iblble fo.r
home ddi¥ery yd ed SPOIICU
said he is unsure of whell it would
be aVJiilable. An entire cfutnl&gt;utlon
oetw&lt;&gt;&lt;lo --coruistJna or
pODCU sbd

"n.,...boys" and trucks 19 ddi¥er
the paper - WO\Ild haft to be
&lt;SW&gt;Iisbed.
M&lt;ll"while, the Nrin will ha¥&lt;
SOI!le eompetitlo.lo, prim.anly in
N'._.. Falls. "We h - looted at
beiDa a mornina popet for three &lt;K

tour yean now, " N'tapra Oat.ette
PrcsidODt and Publisher Susan
Clark-Jaekson said. She no1ed that
1he Niaaara Oat.ette started
publishiaa on (be holidA1
momin,p in 1971 &amp;lld Saturclsy
moroiop in 1979. Switcbina to
pubtiJblos in th.e moroins every
day is )WI a loaical eoadusion.
Sbe said .-ythina is aoill8

smoothly for a Now:mber I

JWtis11 dale for .....,uaa

J)&lt;lblkatioa, czploiDiJ&gt;a lhlt tMre
is 1 nationwide ttald toward

momlna ~ and away

from aftemoon papc:rr. 1bcre are
IIWIY dtic:s where a momlna and
""aftemoo11 - · oWiled by 1M
SlliJl&lt; company. ha~ IOCr&amp;&lt;CI into
a momlna paper, "lthinltbe
public pefen to read their paper in
the mol"tl)Qs," sbe said.
loc:boo said the Nil&lt;tttlfl
Gzultt is distributed ill Ni_.
Couniy, Nonhero Eric Colu&gt;Jy
and Omada and &lt;lie eapeeu

r........ Collrie exp;ess readen to

fMe;--AIO;!&amp;;.-;c.:;i,da;;fc,'7l

~

ll&amp;tloo&amp;l and internlltiooal news.
"We try to pr.-t news in ali~ly
"We are a lmlier tb&amp;ll
the Bllf/tllo Neya , " J aebon ukl, and lnleratiJJ&amp; way, •• she Doted.
cxpl&amp;iniiJ&amp; !bar the G&lt;tutt• is more
The Peon., ....... bas also beaun
loc&amp;lly oriODted, with &amp; hlaher"
an aaaressi~ eti-/1/flos eampeiao.
proportion or loa! news and lOIU P&lt;orootin.t its own publication.

Lt. Governor
~
z Today-Friday, Oct. 15th 4:00 PM~
in Knox 20
Z

L

read her publleadon.

COLLEGE SENIORS GUAIANTUD
POSnlON AFTER GRADUAnoN
S 17 ,600' plus to start wlt!lrll~ Navy Free m..&lt;tlcal
and dental are, 30 days paid vacation annually. plus
' many other benefits. 3 .0 GPA minimum . U.S.
c:lllzenshlp r!'qulred. Send resume or letter of
qualifications to:

NAVY Offlct.R OPPORTUNITIES
I I I West Huron Street, Room 32
Buffalo. New York 14202
or ca,ll (716) 856-1730

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Mandatory
Assembly Meeting
TODAY
Talbert Senate Chambers
3:30PM .
Speaker &amp; Rules
Committee Elections
Be Prompt!
For More Information Call
Jerry blsen at 636·2950

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�UB energy plan hopes to save
bucks throu h conservation

kno""' as the "heat wheel." "This

eistu to 10 foot .,bed will sa,·e

UB literally tau of thowands or
dolian annually." Simpsoo said,

Onthe olcler Main Street

Campus tbue are plans to install ar
computer which will be known as

.. Dimcmioo, .. and accord.in&amp; 10
Simpson, •hould be opcrabl&lt; by
Sprinc ...

PLEASE

''Dimension'' WUI utlliz.c

TURN OFF
LIGHTS
WHEN NOT
By WR.£TTA A. CONDINO
S{&gt;«trum Staff H'rlt.r

T

um .o utth&lt;lighu.. has

become the Universit-y'$
catchword.

lJB hu b&lt;oome c:on«med
about conserving energy on
c::ampus. ln lhe last nine years,
over 60 energy coruervatioo
projeas have been initiated and
developed by tbc UB Physical
Plant [)q&gt;;utmcn!, noted in a

newly disl[ibuled ennay
conJaVation pamphlet.
This year alone. UB has
responded to tbe quadrupled price
hikes of dectridty, nltural cas,
and c:oaJ by modemi.tinc llgltu,
healing, -Llllating, and cooling

on campus,.
In the Ellioou Complex, 400
lntfriCknt incandescont light
fU(tiJr&lt;S, Operating 24 bOUt$ I day
for security factors and coni~ the
Uni•tniu- $29,000 a year, were
replued by 22 higlt pres&gt;ure
&gt;Odium light fiXtu res. h provided
better li lin and amounted a
fi'ystcmJ

cos1 or onl Sl,5000 a year.
''Thi$ i&gt; a ' fcrence or $27 ,SOO
l1B b savina b
ldng the light
fb;tw-c:s and it also s
1 how
inocnsely we fed at the B
Physieal Plant about the

conserva.t.ion or energy at UB,"
Walter Simpson, coordinator of
the Co~U&lt;n~e UB Program said.
Within the last month ~ Cooke
and '!,.";"'~~ Halls on the
Amb
PI'S a device that
mtacts beau frOm air cJthaust
ruearns and puu it book into the
buildinBS tw been inslalled. 'The

C.XJ)eiUive. piece or CQulpmenl is

ltgbb. Use natural UgbtJna
wh.cn.vcr pow'b~.
2.) Dress approprialJIY to tbe
•easoo and keep thermostau at
reasonab&amp;e leltina,s. k. not too
'*'artn in winter J.Od not coo cool
in swnmer.
3.) Keep trindoW1 and doors
closed in heated 01 ~r ~Aditio~

-areas.

tbe Maiilocnan.cx: Offu S&lt;n?C&gt;:
BuDding on Win.spear Avenue.
in use. it will save UB
SJSO,OOO in steam heat, and l

and tttn1 th&lt;111 off wben nOt in

sso,ooo in d&lt;ctricity.
;::..'
Durin&amp; vacation period&amp; at UB,
a aeneral procedure has been
developed to reduce enugy
&lt;onsumption in which the Phy•ical
PIAno will ..identity oms to 5CI
theternperanrn:s back, but n01so
low tbJot the pipes breal&lt;, "
Simpaoo added.
UB Jptnds approximaldy
SIOO,OOO to S200,000 dollan

Don't ld water run constantly
while ""ashlnJ. Fill wuhbowl, or
5hut off wa1cr iiuenrUuauJy.
Students...., uraed to help the
Oabt aplrut energy wuto by
participating in the Physleal Plant
sponsored •wanness orpni:Qtion.
"Conserve UB''. lt involves the
clemeoouy and daily awveoess or
consumption for "udtnt~ via slide

annu.a.Uy on energy conservation
projects on both campuses. 11 Wt:.
are saving more than we spend by

tar, .. Si.mpson said. "UB saves
nvc to 10 percen1 in energy costs
ye.ar'ly. Thb year we are savirta
more jobs.. and tuilibn has s11ll not
risen just becaU&lt;e of energy
COJlJ;."

The acneraJ &lt;onstnsw uf the
Physical Plant Department is that
for the cnersy con.servaOon
proJec:ts to .succeed, the ""StUdents

•:&gt;U.O low watl.qe appti&amp;ll&lt;CS

.....

S.) U.se hOI Wll&lt;r sparinaJ.y. Try

to limit sh~-en to a few minuta:.

show pr~tations c.onccrnin_a
constrVation of tneray.

Individuals c.n •olunl&lt;&gt;er to hdp

hang pOtters, distribute- literatwe-.
and orpnrte special t"rnts as
well.
" We wail! poople oo know hTah
cneray costs ve a rei!.l e&gt;roblem
rldng the University.'' Simpson
emphasiud:-" And we want pcoplt
to become more aware a.nd
involved. ••
A commiltrc ls 1ocaled on ncb
catnpU$ in an auempt to expand
th'c con..sc.Tt'acion program.

Take Charge At n.

When

Red Cross
calls for
your type,

Donate
Blood.

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3612MifriStreet
Buffalo, NY 14226
Limited Lodging Spaces
Available Now Jn A
Convenient Location.
Includes kitchenette

facilities color t .v. and
all utilities.
Call 837-3344
Ask for Mike

few eoeray

1.) TUm off WlilSC!$1 or unncdcd

tekphooe lines to turn m..,ltil&gt;..
on and off and wUI be located .I n

On•

N~D~D

mw! &lt;ontribtllt. A

..vine tips ""''

In most jobs, at 22
care of sophisticated
you're near the
equipment worth
of the ladder.
millions of dollars.
In the Navy, at
It's a bigger chal·
22 you can be a
lenge and a lot more
After just 16
responsibility than
of leadership
most corporations give
you're an officer.
you at 22. The rewards
have the kind of
are bigger, too. There's
l1t;::~~~~~~~~~J~ package of benefits,
your education
fi
duty pay. The starting
you for. 11nd the
thority you need to mlllle..Y-Ilel~--.....,.ia&amp;lll!ll~..iW._.uu-more than most com·
As a college graduate ilnd officer
panies would pay you right out of college.
candidate, your Navy training is geared After four years, with regular promoto making you a ·leader. There is no boot tions and PitY increases, your salazy will
camp. Instead. you receive professional
have increased to as much as S29,800.
training to help you build the technical
As a Navy officer. you grow. through
new challenges, new tests of your skills,
and management skills you'll need as a
- - - - - - - - - l and new opportunities
Navy officer.
MvYoPI&gt;OIITUNITY
WlM
to advance your eduThis training is
designed to instill
I :.~~~?~~~!:rN~~'o'"
I cation, including the
confidence by firstI o ,.,.. ...d, •• """'""',.... TtJo ......~·"""•
I possibility of attending
1001
hand experience. You 1 :•N•¥Y'•off~rpropm•.
I gradu.ate schooJ while
learn by doing. On
1 Ad,,_
,..........~ ... ....::._ 1 you're in the Navy.
your first sea tour,
I c..,.
'"~".....__ I
Don't just take a
I job. Become a Navy
you're responsible for I ~-'c.«"""'u"'q"""
managing the work of
;v..
. , ,.co~~.,.
"'"
I officer, and take charge.
up to SO men and the 1......._...~&gt;&lt;~,..._....,....________
Even at 22.
I ~HU: '"_c..;.,
.,.,,._ WCall
I

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�orts/in short..
Tringali avenged by Levine
UB's R.,.. Trinaali w.Aicni«&lt;
h!J S«&lt;nd str&amp;isht number one
sinsles championship till&lt; in the
finall of the Ui&lt;h Annual
SUNYAC Tennis Championmlp
Saturday in Roebester.

won th&lt; till&lt; 1p \980. All fiv&lt; of
his l&lt;ammatts' won sinsl&lt;t titl&lt;t on
varlow leveb as Albany romp«!
over the rest of the field to win
the oYeraU team lltk for tbe
fourth consecutive year.

Trinpli was avc:na«&lt; by AJbllly
Sl.'s Barry Le¥ine ~3. ~3. wbo

The only non-Albany title was
dalmed by UB's Trinpli and

I&lt;lUll mal&lt; Mlk&lt; Chadwick in first
doubles u tb&lt;)' defeat«! Levincrr«&lt; Gaber ?.j, 6-&lt;1.
Chadwick and feUow BuU Bri111
Chandler made finals in S«&lt;od
and fourth slnala. respectivdy.
UB ttnisbed third in team titk
standinp with 17 pol.ntJ, bdtiod
Albllly (35) and Biri&amp;Jwnton (12).

Bulla net ectlon

Royals victorious over
McMaster, Houghton
The UB Field Hock&lt;y tum is
now makina a name ror

_rhemstlva in lhtir spon. The
Royals

(~2).

llre ranked 17th in

lht natiOn t.n a rtUnr poU
rC~tllJ'dina Division Ill competition.
The Royals eoll«ted thm sbut·
OUt last Thursday U they beat
MtMaster U. HI. Htided Freilich
had the hat triek and .....
supponed by JQals from Paui
Cronin and Mi&lt;hdl&lt; Stiles. Debbie
Juz.cr.ak and ll«ky Bllrlh once

apin sharrd the shut~UL

On Tuesday, U8 overeame.,
UQUpeetedly IOUal\ opponmt In
Houanton Collqe. Seorinsth&lt;
1"'0&lt; winner wu Poppy Doro.
Other JQais wer&lt; KO«d Jeanne
Quinlivan and Trida Ames.
The Royals boll POIJdam Sl.
today at the AJurni Comples at
4,00 p.m. u they strh·e for a berth
in 1h.e

New York State

Champlon~hlps .

ATTENTION ALL S.A.
CLUBS &amp; ORGANIZATIONS
1 • Officer Update forms MUST be
Returned to S.A. by friday, Octobet
15th- TODAY
2. You must Contact S.A. to
Schedule an Individual meeting
w1S.A. Treasurer.
3. Organizational fair forms Should
be Returned Now If You Plan on
Partlclpatlng.
Failure to follow Above Procedures
May Result In Loss of Recognition
For Your Group.

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ATTENTION:

.

The Sherriff's Dept.
Will Be On Campus
Oct. 25th to Issue
Sheriff 10 cards.
These wi II Be
Required After New
Drinking Laws Take
Effect. You Must Have
Your Birth Certificate
PI us Proof of
Permanent Address.
Oct. 25-26 Harriman
Oct. 2 7-28 Capen
Oct. 29 Ellicott
(BiaJ&lt;e Center)
For More Details Call
Jim Gruber
· at 636-2807 ~
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A)$0CIOfbl

�Bulls looking to shoot down
Ithaca Saturday at Rotary
TOMORROW'S GAME:
UDlvtnlty at BUFFALO BULLS (J..l)

vs.
ITHACA Collttt BOMBERS (Z.J)
FACTS:
The Bulls and the Bomber1 knock
helmets for the first time ever at
Rotary. UB is r iding a three &amp;lUIIe
winning steak but, more importantly,
they are coming off what coach Bill
Dando called "our best game o r the
year." Ithaca managed to win big at
the hands of Sprinafield College, but
will have to work harder if they want
the same results Ibis ~urday.
The game is proclaimed "Field
Ownen Day. " The Student
Associat.i on and the Varsity Oub, cosponsored a campaign to have fans
symbolically purchase Rotary Field and
those buyers will be recognized with
drawings and Other surprises.
ON THE A Ill:

This, and every home game will be
broadcasted Uve by WBFO (FM 88);
Cablescope (C-10) wi.U also tape tbe
contest to be shown on a ddayed basis
later that night at 7:00p.m.

BULL BITS:
S-11 18 at COrtland St . Jl
5-18 26 ar Baldwin-Wallace 31
S-~ 14 Roches!er IJ
0-2 44 Buffalo St . 3
L-9 at Canisius 13
Althou(lh the UB defen&lt;e has alowed

an avcrqe of less than 10 points per
game durin&amp; the winning streak. it was
only last ,.,..k that they proved they
could itop a more than respectable
offense.
UB ooUected four more interceptions
asainst the Grlffs to help seal the
victory. Gerry Quinlivan increased his
team leadin&amp; total to three while"fello
linebacker Cosmo Nestola ran one
back on a 65 yard TO jaunt. All
x
er, the corp has 11, or 2.4 per
The de fen~ spent the area tor
amount of time on the playing lield
last week, because the offense did not
need a lOt ot time to do their job.
Aauntina an abiUty to score quickly,
the Bulls led Canisuis after only the
f~rst two minutes of the game. QB
Ken Hyer completed his first II in a
row.

The offensive Une bas arrived. The
loss or one quanerback already had to
be on their minds when they protected
Hyer from all b ut one quarterback
sack.
H yer bad played the game with a
sprained ankle be suffered in practice
the day before. He has showed no
obvious sign$ or the injury and should
be 100 percent tomorrow.
Many Barrett will suit up for the
game and when asked if he would be
ready to throw, be said, "probably."
Barrett's return will not be rushed if
Hyer continues to produce.
Wo rkhorse Pat Whitehead ran for
109 yards last week, increasing his
season total to 385 (or 12 percent or
the Dull's around game),

Oolng nowhere. Tough Bull defenM
BOMBER BABBLE:

S-11 7-at Albany 10
5-18 14-at Sl . La,.nnce 4S
s-~ 27-Fordbam 3
0-l 7-Alfred 10
0-9 42-Springfield IS
The Bulls wiU see the 'new' Jthaea
Bombers. Ovcrlookina their Z.J reeord,
the Bombers have survived early season
troubles and are pull ina togethct a
team that would do justice for their
reputation as a powerhouse proararn.
I thaca has 31 leuormen returni'na for
1982, of wbieb only four are seniors.
For any team, Jack of total
preparation before meetina teams Ute
Albany and Sl. Lawrence will result in games like the Bomben experienced. In
those aames, their defense gave up
over 900 yards.
Since then, Ithaca- like the
Bulls~uld have aone unbeaten,
however they have won only tWO Of
their last three. Yard wise, the defense
held those three teams down to a
combined 700. Four t urnoven cost

Ithaca a victory against Alfred.
Quattorbaclt ttoubles are here
too.Senior Cory Davies has lo"ed the
most gametime this susoo, but it was
sophomore Jeff Aanden who itarled
last week. None o f the QBs' passina
statistics sparkle, so Coach Jim
Butterlield will most likely start the
player who has earned more merit in
the week's practice.
The offeo~ is paced by fleet-footed
freshman wide receiver Georac Mack.
The highly touted Mack-who also
plays b~ball in the sprina for
Ithaca- bas caught only 13 passes so
far Ibis ~n, but has turned them
into JOI yards, or 23.2 per catch.
In Ithaca, Dave Stone means
defense. Tbe outside linebacker has 6S
tacldes to his credlt and Jw week
blocked two punts and a field aoal that
set up two touchdoWN.
Ithaca has virtually no kicking game
ouuide of extra point range, and will
80 for it On fourth downs in
opponent's territory.

Compiled by Ktvln Krueger

"Football You Bet"
Field Owners Day
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&lt;&gt;eninp. 6:JO.I:OO p. m. stll1inc 10127 In Capen Hall. Coil

636-zno to rqlltor.

a..r-a Mauct-1 W - p. A siueosion propaml$

bdna offered by the Unive~sily CoullldinJ Servia bcclonl••
Oct. 21, 6-7:30 p.m. ca1J 636-2720 to rqi&amp;~.

Wo. . . ill T.........,.-Eiaht .sessionr. Thundays, S~:30
p.m. oo MSC. c.IJ Wilda Levin or Eloite O'Brien Ill the
Univmity Couruding Service for mor• info. 636-2720.

i - . or Mtilio Coo•o llecnlt.at. ca1J
or Joe aJ 6J6-SJ87.

p.,.,. at 842·1410

N«d help with an mlgnmut? The Writ ~ P lace, tho
Univetsity'.t rr«, drop in writing tutorial scrviqe . located in
J36 Baldy Hall, i5 open dail) !l'om 10 a.m. to 4 p. m.. and
Mnndoy throul!h Thursda y evenins• from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Wrhlog

)Our

oa. 18 and 19,

9-S p.m., Capen 10.
WorMip S..VIce ~poruored by lhe- W..ley
Founda.d,o n and the C&amp;mpus Cbuteb Coalition. Sa!urday, S
p.m., Jane Keeler Room.

Prol-

~i.;;;.:!'!i.. Oct. IS, 1;30 p.m., Cbabad House! AC and
3292 Main SL ~1 ., Oa . i0, ;~ !l!l·: Shabbot &amp;m-1cu.

...._. polldcoiJ llll::lln: Come see Mario Cuomo'• runnina
ID&amp;I&lt;n AJ Ddbdlio In Kno• 20, Friday at 3:30p.m.

~~- .. ..... ;J::, ........ 1'itrlr!d. ,

F-.o

c..a.lill . ,....

oa. 21 a1 s p.m. in tbe Cf!J LoWl~t. room 161,

1Di!*

n. w inxl'l•« - -.!!a ....,... _

_....ror
oil wri• ; on TUddq .....m,. in ~~ l'lrtO', MSC from

H :JO.

quiillf~ " udenl$ for graduot&lt; study in Engineering,
Computer SCaencc, ApUed Math And Phy$iC$. U.S. citiu mhip
is: required. Write 10 Hughes aircrafi: Cornpany, CorpOr.tlt
Fellowship Office, Culver City, CA 90230.

d.isHnation? Stress. an.roie1y -and i.sotatWn can

interfore with your writins. Life Worl&lt;shop. h.o.1 a frte 3 Atteallon: Pn-Law S&lt;nJo,.. N.,. York Univeulty Sc;hool of
,_ion workshop that con help. c.ll 636-2SOS to r(Ji&gt;ter. Law will be on campus to interview prospectlvt students on
Begin; Monday.
'
. Monday, Oct. 18. Call Mn. Shea at the Oor&lt;tr Planning
O ffice., 83l.JSIS, to Rl up an appt ~""' OIOf'O oboat rap&lt;. c.JI Life Workshops at 636-2808 for
thl$ frre work$hop whieh bcgil'ls Monday.
Afpluo LatDbda Ddta·P ~I Eta Sf&amp;m• Bloodmobllt Slpup
from 0... 18·22. Cilpen Lobby.

•w•

Scnlon: M,ake
to ha\'e your yearbook ponn&gt;Jt taken (D&lt;
inclusion in the 1983 Buffalonian. Si&amp;o up Is between Oct.
ll·29 1n ~ S Harntrlan Lib, Ill Talbert H11ll , 1~ &amp;ldy Hall
or in 167 Millard Fillmore f&lt;cademic Center.
Co.,.. Work 81,..? Come to tl&gt;&lt; Study Plaoe. 354 Baldy
HaD, 12-4 Mondoy thrQut!b Thursday.

meetinp

u.,

Ttu Beta PI Orauiutlonll M..
C.pen 251.

on Monday, Oct. 18,

Polllk:al SdeD&lt;t Clulo Medlaa on Monday, 0... 18 ar 3 p. m.,

Room 6&amp;11n Baldy Hall.

Also&lt;:ltUoo fO&lt; Info . and S!'R•IDl Mc•t M..lbtt on Oct. 22.
Cnlt Oat,u Workltlopt-Tbe Clllfi Center ba.J sdledulrd 6 p .m., Talbert H:UI, Room 107, AC. SI.OOcover charge for
•
work,sllops ln aUk screen 1 basic duigo, dta.Wing, wate.roo.lor non-mrmbers.
and photography. Th&lt;y brain durina the week o r Oet. 18.
Ph.o ne 6)6-24:14 or vUI! the Ctafl Center, 120 MFAC. Alpha~- Ddtt wtlldlftt on Monday, Oct . 18 at 3:30 in
Ellicott, AC.
211 Talbert H:UI to discuss plans for upooming blood drive as

weU as other aclivhies._

l.um a Marls&lt;table Sfdlf-Beeome 1 Panltpl. Adelphi
Unlver&gt;hy will be on camp...,, Wednesday, Oct. 17. ca1J the Caribbcu Sh tdentl Asooc:. ~mtl M..tlliJ on Ott. IS, 6:30
Corter Plonning Oilier at 831·3SJ S and ask for Mrs. Shea, to p.m ., Red Ja&lt;ker 2nd Aoor Loung,e. Not Tal~rt 211.
set up an a,:ppointmou,

~:~~=·'"Soddy Member M..Uaa on
20,1 p.m.,
All&lt;alfea: PR'·UW S.tolon. Pc~ine University School of
L:a&gt;N 'ki_U bt- on campus to lntet'VIeVI prospcctiYe student! on
Thursday, Octobcr23. CaU Mrs. Sbea aJ the Car.., Planllina R....U. Clab Mtdlac lor T&lt;Ain dale• on Oct. IS, l ;JO
Ofr...,, SJI-JS.,, to.JCt up an appointm&lt;nl.
p .m., Clcmcn.s HaD, JOJO, AC.

oa.

S&lt;alor Pn-Law Slwho have high eracfe polot • •craaer Coalllloll or M i -y/ GnMI 4 Ptol SCutleeta Oft. Moot111 on
and strona law bo.vdt may apply for the Morthead Oct. 19, 4,00, Acheson, Room 5.
Fcllow$bipo awardeol. by the University of North OoroUo.a .
for funber lnformation, write the Dean. School o f Law,
University of North Oorolina, Cbapd HUI, Non.h Oorolirul
2151•.

c.....-

Snloft -~0 .... I!Oiq oa to grad. or prof.....,.,.
wit!&gt; tbe ~ion of pre-med, pre-dent, pre-vet and pr&lt;•
oplomelty,l/lould set Up t reference me at eitber of the tWO
Car- Planoina
AppolntmentJ for tbe Amhen t
campus can be mode by c:allin&amp; 636-2231, a.Jk for Mr•. Meek.
At the Main Street campw call 831·3SIS and as~ for Mrs.

orr,.,...

Shea.
Od o..p w o -·a FnkhlltJ Plato&lt; Sak,

R• &amp;h" Alrcnll Company is offering 100 f&lt;Uowships to

8111 or Broadway includin&amp; Jesu.s Oui&gt;t Supcntar Friday,
Oct. 14, 8 p. m. in the Talben Bullpen. Admission: Club keys,
S2.SO, oon·student, Sl.SO.

s,..._ Uaho. ScHol of Cnd . -

_ _ . will fllatulter Ape. Yonta at the Albrit!bt Kno• Art GaUery
interview studentJ concemin&amp; their MBA prosram on Aud. on Fri., Oct. IS at 8:30 p .m. Adml5sion :
Wcdneteay, October 20th, 00 Mrs. Shea at the Career Studrnu-51..50,, O.ncrlii-Sl.OO.
Plannina Offices at 831 ·!51' for an al!pointmcru.

Att..tloa: Pn-Law Scalon. New Ena)and School or Law wiD
be: on c:ampw to interview prospective studenu on Thursday.
O..ober 21, 1982. ca1J Mn. Shea of the Oorecr Plannina
Office at !li·3SJS for an appoilument.
~ lot N - S.... F o -a Gnduat.e
~"-! Seien&lt;e Fouodalion M'10ority
Fdlows!Upo
Fdlowlbips can be obtaioed by wn'ii..&lt;: fetlowllllp orr10e,
llldonal Rc:searcb Council, 2101 Conslitution A..,;;:::,
Waabinllon, D.C. 20411. Fdlowshi.pt .,. awarded for study
a&lt; wort leadina to Master's or DoclonJ dqrees in tl&gt;~
malhaJwic:al, phYtieaJ, biolociCal• ..,.u-;n, and sqclal
scieoas aDd in tbe flbtOI)' and PbiloJopby of Seien&lt;e.
•f'IOlicatioas art: CDCOUJllled ror minoritia. worocn.

ana

''Mot M.," on Sat .. Oct. 16, 10 a.m., Waldman Thellter.
.

F~admwion.

" PW&gt;Ie" on Ott. 14 and IS, 4:30, 7 and 9:JO, Wold.mon
TheaJcr. Stud&lt;:otJ, SI.7S, Oeoentl,ll.ll.

"~ ol fln!" oo 0... IS. and 16, 7:30, 9:45 and
m~t. ~riday in 170 MFAC, Salurdlly in l.c6 Dief.
AdnWoion ts SJ.7S. TlCket.s rold only at tbe ticket ofrtce.
Opnt '*td -~ ror a - . r "'...,, - .. in the
""""" will be held Friday, 0a.. :! !! Burr. Stale. QIJ i'aul
~. 884-Dll, fot dctaib.

t~odicap!ed . aud mem.be.rs.
Ol~er " - - " O n lite Orfgim or the NOn·lnt...,cntion
Por~ey inJheSponisb Civil War", 8 p. m., Martin Room. 567
UDdtUqHdldlled JIOUP5 .;;~- - · DeadliD&lt; Cai:&gt;cn Hall. AC.
for appiJiaa is -her :14, I!~G.

;bYsiealiy

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select ('Ommittce to
improve -student life

within the Stile syttcm is

forrnina, according to Stale
Univcuity of New York (SUNY)
Chancellor Clifton R, Wharton .
,\mons e.umining all rac:cu or
~tudcnt nrc. the commillcc iJ

SUNY committee considers
State st
lite·

panh;ula.rly interested fn

..exploring tbc whole in1ramural
and intct-collegiatc athletic
questlon" at SUNY's 64 member
c:ampusrs, Wharton silid. The
commhtcc has yet to be:

completely staffed and will be
composed of vice prt.sidcms,
deans, ~tudenu, athJedt directors
and prcsidcnu from acro5S :he
S)'Stem.

Wharton mode his remarks
during a.n mtcr.,.icw which covered

Issues u local autonomy, -a
possible UB student union and
fuwrc fini1nciaJ questions.
including 1hc po.ssibnity of

retrenchment.
U B b preparing a rcpon to
elevate its athtltic program, til her
by upgrading to Division I or a.
general ovtrhaul. But 1,hroug.hout

its deUberations. there has been
consld&lt;rablc doubt that any
improvement can be made due to
Stat~

reslrictions forbidding

CentrAl still tries to
bQ.Smg figures on local campus

W hanon dudged a qu.,.tlon
-about an Amherst Campus student

unian. He maintained that he has
to speak with University

)'ct

President Steven 8. Sample about
possibJc studem funding for a
building on campus. "I haven't
been bridc:d," Wharton s.aid,

a1hletic scholarships.
When asked if it was possible
for these restrictions to be lifted,

noting that he was ramm:u wilh

Wharton r&lt;plied, "it would be

tas1 Spring's controversial dosing

within the power of the- individual

of Squirt Hall and the sub.lequent

Unive-uhies" to do something
•bout ll. h is pan or the broader
review, It 1s within tbc purview of

State·widc protests~

expeeu • formal annouM'ement

WhUe Rveral SUNY school&gt; are
Buffalo
State College. Brookport and

sometime In the near future.

Geneseo-he did not cxpccs any

the task: for«." The Chancellor

retrt:ne:hing-in ~ludin.a

arros. the boord layofrs within the
sySlem. ' 'The biggest inponderablc
is the future: level of funding for
higher educadoo,'' he .5ald, ••aut
a.t pre.scn1 we do not pruj«:t i!ny
dtdint" in total SUNY
employn1ent.
.. We. expect a shift u_p or down
for individual campuses, but Lhot
is a reflection of location and
ocher faccors," Wharton assured.
··we do not project any decline in
the Univel$ity Cenl&lt;r at Burfalo."
But there are certain campuses
"that we believe wi1l decrease
sli&amp;htly."
Despite tht uncertainty, SUNY

lHE

csdm:ues, enroUment panerM 3.1\d
their own calcular1ons. "There are:
significanc change./ occurin&amp; in
terms. or studcm attendance... he
s.ajd, noting that rece'ot culba~;ks
Jn nnanc-ial aid on the federal level
,.;u h•ve an imparl on SUNY
enrollment .

~

An additional probltm for
WbOJ1on and hi's 11arr, he
explained , was che curnbcnornc
Sc;uc bureaucracy, esP«faUy the
hiring ftctle, that docs not ptrmil
the S}'Siem CO (ill1lll.Y oew

positions. ''Tht"problc:m with the
rrceze is that the V~'\dC$ "C'f'C
occurring in hi&amp;h demand ttrcas. · ·
he t xplalned.

T he Chanct'llor discussed th~

poMibiUt.y or greatCr autonom)' at

lhe local level for individual
SUNY eampu$0&gt;, ta.t month lhe
University Council i«reased a
rq)Ort on New York State
burraucraey- prepa.red by lhe
SUNY-Binghamton
Council-claimlng that over·
rcaulation iJ, causing gross
incffidency within the- l)!stt.m.
Wb:uton did not c:ommrnt dir«tJy
on the rtpon although he hinted
that it could be benenciat for
E SUNY to looJ&lt;n the n:igns of its
2 riaht central controJ.
i; "In m)' jo"dgcmcnt there arc:
: many dccbioru: besr made \flthin
• the department," he explained,
~ ..~me are besr n1ade in che schoo1
~ or college and othtri are best
~ m-ade at the campus or central
"' levcJ:•
~ Although not proposina
aummony or any real reduction ln
I he authority of SUNY Ctntral,
\Vhi.u ton suggested ''that d«ision)
be made that are as dOk as
po.sstblc: to whtrc Jhe c:ompctancy
IQ make those decisions. ar e at . '·

He 3dded. however,

"Th~rc

are

cues v.·hert the d«bions arc bc:sl
made ceni'I'Aily."
ManasJnc a univcr.sity 1ystM1,
Whanon said. is a. mort involved
ta~k than running. other Statt
agencies.• "A university has a vety

complex organizat.lonal )Cruet \Ire
that relict upon a vtry
heterogenous SC-I or COnstilucnti,"
he maintained. The dirfuculties
ruis.e. ht c,'"p1aincd, btca\.tlot a
university must b.:.lancc "coUegiatc
tOPCC'ms" whh ""'a:&lt;imi"tin.s ..._,.
tnanagcrial flexibility _••

EORUM

Wednesday 13 Ottobet 191 2 Volum• 33 NumW 22 State Uninr&amp;lty ot New York a·t 8utta1o

President Sample expands on additional goals
stale to01ho ;arc majoring In the
liberAJ 11rt11. but "Are doin_g .so"'

By GARY STERN

Campus Editor

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Olhl.'t

students have dirricuhy

.-djuJting to UB. Umvcrsity
President Steven 8 . Sample
addressed the queit ion before the

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Faculty Senotc Y&lt;&gt;i&lt;rday.
Sample referred to the MUdy
be published ;u "The Black

\'tr}' we&lt;tlthy. I ~ould no• t\) Chill
uur efftm!i Mr OC\t ~;uons , but wemust now makt aggres~i\' t:
nxruitin&amp; polity, whh l'aculty
1dayiug a mnjut part:·
Ground 'hould t&gt;&lt; h r O~tn n&lt;\l
munth, S.amph! ~oruinutd, 10 St:tn
tht romtrUCIIOn or lhc new
Student Ac:livit.let; Building which
wtll lie eas.r of Kno:.. Lccl ure Hall
2nd north or llaldy Hall on I he

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St udenl".S Gufde to Colleges" in
the .spring . "II is my
undtntanding that the person ~,~, ho
conducted the survey, polled
appro~imatcly 100 Institutions .' '
he said . '"I'm not trying to imply

that We don't hB\'C a lona way to
go in term5 of minoritY
rcl.at.ion.~h ips, but when the
comments art read m the comcxt
of how man~· students \\!ere
actually pulled, and our
comparison with other
Unh•crsities, the')' may be held in ~
dirftrent lighl."

Alllht:rsl Campus.
T~&lt; Presrdenl listed bo~ hng.
musk roorn~. billhudl and pinx·
pong as the rwo·stnry buildinJ;'$

m::ajor -aurac.·rion)&gt;. Although it will
contain 40,()()() squllfc feec.

The President's agenda included
an e,"(phrnalio n
his positive

comprchensivt .stude:nt uni011
btcauS«: h will lack lar-ge louuge
~pates, .. ht s:l.id.

rctmalto the liberal aru and
xiences during his inauguraJ
spcoec.h , and an update
the
slUdem union situation.

or

R eferring co o ther sourct'S, the
Prcsidenl 1aid that he ha."i been
" told that UB is not the first
choitt for academically superior
blatlt .s:tudt:nts h1 We:stern New

York." Aclmowledging thot this is
possibly trut, Sample spoke of th&lt;
need 10 attract the best suited
minority studt:nu tn the area.. ''We

wantlh&lt; belt 1tudcnts," h&lt; said.

"II

could not be called a

or

Small samplings or black
studcnu wen actually taken oo
114 campusts. UB is criticized In
man)' different areas, including
humiliation rrorn toun.K'lor.s.
uncaring white faculty and
admlnis:cratOrs and rociol conOict.s
in the dormilories.

in~tiru tiun.s .

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Mi1ny t'lrlgh1 'IUI.Ic:ntf with
cxcrlk-m credentials arc: moving
away to other urcas IU &gt;1udy in the
st)('ial sdt:nr:c~ otnd hum:tnlties;·
Sample \:tid. "It i" u sually chc best
nublic unl ...e:.-..ity m 4..•:1~:h \Hut that
is tht' fir~t dmh:c ot th(' mo.!Jt
tnl~:mc:d s~udcuts. c~duding_ the

n che heels or a recent
s;~.udy claim[ng Bl:td:

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President Steven B. Semple
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11 could greatly arrect tht
cdutational proc:ess. ' '

ln his inaugural address on
Sunday. the Prcside:m mentioned
minority rttruitmtnt specifically
for the firSt time as a high priority

ma.nner_ 11 fn m)' speech, 1 was
tryins to bt extraordinarily brief/'
he said. ·•for this reason, my
priorites wtte givt1l t n sinclc:
sentences. ln which 1 mentioned
minorities &gt;P&lt;Cifically. I had,
however. thought that my Statt of
the Univwlty addrtU Implied that

we h3vt a netd ~o recruh minority
)tude.nts. M v.·eiJ."
The President expandrcl u,pOn

Paul GetwiUJThe SIH!Cttum

' ' The problem goes back to

srodenu that arc: interested in the

technical departmenu.'' he: said.
the fifi h long-range goal added in "We most intensify our rc::cruiting
his in:s.u,guraJ addrC$S, concerning
efforu in the humanities and
social sciences. Wr. !hold be able
th~ nerd co stre ngthen the: liberal
a.r1s and .sciences in the: Unive:rshy. to attract • lor&amp;&lt; pereentase or
Bec:ause ht has ne,•c::r before
students to this Univenity who
upc::rienccd a University in which
want to major ln the humanities:·
libc::ral art~ do not exist in ••.some:
UB ha• excellent faculty in I he
kind of unified struclure," Sampk tiberal aru .. well as ~ low
said thai the Universicy has
nudcn t-faculty ratio in tht varioYs
hc::i.gbcentd his own .seruitivhy to
cleponmenu, according to Sample.
There arc many scudcnu in this
problem• raced by libe&lt;al ano.

sub-c:ommillee of th&lt;
UniVt"r,Sh)' Council IUggt.sted that
a second structure be concisunu!i
to the octlvites building. Sample
noted. The commillte bdievtd
thot the building could not be
supponed by State funds at this
poinc in time. "A combination of
resources will have 10 be
used-primarily scudent rees,"
Sample Jaid_
After a series or meetings wrth
rht six student government
leaders, it has been concluded thai
a ".scitntinc poll, probably by
tlclphone, would ibe a good
indication or what S-tudents
think." Strong ruppo" would lead
to a formal rercnndum, Sample
roncluded.

�lHE spEORUM.

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Over-regulation \
11 '• "ot ju11 UB.
A rC(('Ol ~tudy or Amtrican unJnrsiti6 has coo&lt;rudcd that tht
OaJ.ion'l ID'.IItUCet O£ tUJt\rt le-arnings at~ (nltt•rqulatcd, surrrnn1
from go\c:rn~nt tntttftrtntf'. It ca1h fOf i1Q all~ut dforL.b~

orr.rtal.\ to combat eM u~d.
Th• rtpon. hue!«&lt; b) rormer Stat&lt; Um•«"IY or ~'-•"

Yor~

(SUN\) Chon&lt;&lt;llor Ern&lt;it L. Boy&lt;r &lt;ondllda that "hoi&lt; lrd&lt;fal

rqu.l•tton u on the d«hn~. prnsurc and inttt£ttcncc ts on the n.k
at th&lt; Slat&lt; kvd. Coupkd "ith tht&gt; os tho ocru~ny of $pe(lallztd
:tccrtdeUnJ illlfrKtn, wtm:h .. thrtltU\l the imrsril) of hiJhn

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tdu"allon from '*llh1"."
It citc:'d K\etal cxampln including UB, :tJ those th•t 111e lo.s1na
lhar tndtpettd(ncc to State tovcrnments. lndudcd 1\rt
Pe.nll$)'1\'ania, Arbona and Nevada, whue minor- deciJiOn1 require·
I he approval or the Lcgi5lll.turt or the Qoycrnor.
Univmity ornciols hoV&lt; &lt;dmploinrd ro..'tnUy about th&lt; •••••• or
Statt' con1tol, callln1 ror crcatct authority uvc:r thdr afrllirs. They

Cuomo. "'" bt on campus Ihi• Friday in Knox 20 •• i lO p.m. Ht
will speak and answer ques1ions on hb vblt to lht Campu.5.
1.Jto1Bdlo Is the Coun1y e..,rc.usive or W~rchntrr Count) and he
b&lt;$t&lt;d Carl M&lt;Otll in th&lt; primary IMI month

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Me:n·, Soccer; at fredonia St .

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Oolr: ~~ ECot\C Chompio~Uhips (TBI'I)
Women•, Tennis: al Ftedonla St.

NIWIPIPtl 8ynd!Citl, l ol o\ngtlet
Tlmu Gyndlca~e, Coll~l11 1 HtaaiiM)

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un~bl• •t•ndarcli Ihal they...--. 10 choltt th• W!otutlons and

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An additional probl&lt;m i• th&lt; •peolaliLtd =rtditatiiiJ qtncl«.
~Aklcb ''impoK requircmmu. that ~ ..... undermine lhe O'-efaU

DeiBello to speak Friday

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Field Ho&lt;i&lt;ey: Po!Jdam SL at Al.umni Compl&lt;.&gt; (4:00 p.m.)
J. 1/. Foocb.rl: lthaa Coli•~ 11 Rotary F't&lt;ld 1):00 p.m.)

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Oct. 18t h, 5 :30 P.M .
in the Talbert
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�Student Presidents confer with
Sample to plot union proposal
By JON).THAN M.
GOLDSTEIN
Spl'ttrum SIII//IVritrr

inC&lt;! th• rail semester ,
therr has been
considerable
interaction brtwecn the lradrrs

S

of various student gO\I('rnmcnts

and Presidrnt Steven B.
Sample's adrnJnistratfon.

been used to discuss options
available in the student union
plans and the adminiflering of
a poll to the students for &lt;helr
feelings on the subject. The
meetings are e)(pt&lt;!led to
conlinut as "once I he poll is.
complete, then the action
begins" , McdlcaJ Student
Polity President Debra Salter
said.

' M edlcol and Dental stud~ts rolute on

injustice in puylng (oro uniull llwv will hardly
1

seu

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- Medical Student President Debra alter

With the student union issue
as a motivating for.:c, Sample.
two of hlS aides, the six
~t udenc government leaders,
and a Sub Board One (SBI)

repres.c:ma,ive have met four
times in the pa&gt;t five weeks.
The meeting• are ·'berng
facilitated by Snmpl&lt;" ,
according 10 Stud&lt;nl
Association (SA) Presid&lt;nl
Cordell Schachter. and have

amp NiiUdent govcrment
meetings. di.sputes have arisen .
Along with discrepancies on
the technical aspects on how
the poll should be conducted,
there have been complaints
voiced by the government
leaders aiJout the proposed
budgeting of the student
union.
Medical ond Dental studenu
have related an injustice in

paying for a union "th&lt;)' will
hardly Rc since I hey don't get
ov~r to the Amhem eampus".
Saller said. Graduate students
have a simi.l ar complaint,
finding no reason to pay for a
union they will not be using
within a few months,
OCCt]rding to Salter.
D irrerrnces between the
leaders al these meetings stem
"essentially frOD1 a differ~nce
ln political perspective,"
Graduate Student Association
President P&lt;ter Murphy said,
"but we work together to the
ext&lt;nt pOssible. " He hoprd
that other topics, such as
increased nudent power and
child care will be discussed in
the administrat ion-government
leaders forum after deciding
union •trategy.
Leaders expressed confusion
over whose interests they life
expected to represent at the
merlings. "We are afraid to
lobby ju51 for our constituents
• sH GOVERNMENT page 14

SBI discusses job
plan; nixes Ticketron T

Tickctrun outlei to compete: with
CTO-whith ha&gt; tllles rightli for

dollar a ticket with 5uch

tbllt DSA has c-ontrol over."

Murphy &gt;&gt;5ttted.

all Harvey, Cork.y a nd Tice..

rejected. ''It 's just not o

concens. BuffaJo's m~or
rromoteu- but gave in to cro·s

business d"'1sion." Hoffman \llld.

unwilling to fund any program

be idea is to ret-ain studenl
control." Amrhein added ,

" Ieavins a program o r thb
imponance to lhe University WiU a

.serious trror ...
Chair David Hoffmon
announced that SB! has tabled •n
earJi~ plan to open a T id:euon
ou1ICT on c.a mpm. He explained

that O:n1ral Tk~et
Office(CTO)-th&lt; pr..,ent
di&lt;tributer at UB-thrtotened to
withdraw it~ service.' It SBI :tJ:ICCd
lO

give Tic.)(etron

.:ICCCSS lO

campus

salt&gt;.

SOl hod hoped to open a

SBI Chair David Hotlman
By ALAN KACHIC
A1onog,.nx Editor

SA President Cordell Schachter

~t ronganning .

••h goes against my grain to
give into threats," Llppe. .ald, " It
may be the right decision 1n not
wanting to lose Harvey and
Curky. It jus-t bother!- me. •• He
adde-d. howev-e-r. that Tickc:troo
hfl~ pulled §imilar h!Un-ts in other
ore"' ond "1ht)"rt b&lt;&gt;th equally il&lt;
bad."
SA rtpresentall"e CortJeU

transa.ctioni, ttlb propo$t1.l was

With rht- opening of Alumni
Arena in D«embcr Amrhein is
confident Lhtll in lhe ruiUre th.t
major concert pmmoren &lt;2nd

tk~et dimibutw will tn:•t uo
and SBI with more respect btc-aust··wc art probably 1hc: major
market ln Ihe area."
Hotrman a1-rted: "What w~·,c

W3it1ng. fOI

Corkey w

S

cautiously pursuing the

pouibmty of fu nding th&lt;
Student Emplo)'lllcot Program
(SEPl. but only if it can insure
strong studtnl control over the
plan. the B&lt;wd or OirKIOf5
di..:IIS!&lt;d at iu Monday mwing.
Student !Usot'iatlon

Schacter suggested buying titkets
retaU nt 11 separate outlet :Jnd

r&lt;S&lt;Uing thcJJL But becau5&lt; $81
could Stand to lose up to one

1ablc:s.' '

concera we cd uld turn the

Roger Kellogg/ The Spoclfum

Goldschmidt .said. 1 'in m2tttt$ or
policy, career plannins would have

I n defendinathe program, he
malntillned "rath&lt;r than h••• Sub
Board font the bill, we could work
with the Univer1hy in a
cooperative srnse." He added 1}1at
adminilittative 5uppon would be

more fe&lt;Uibte because of the
limited r«nurces available to
students,

A similar program 15 in
o peration a.t Brockpon State
College, Goldschmidt uld, and

look iruo the poss.ibility of
pr-ovidinl fund~ for a student

4()().800

rcpreKntad"c Norman

program director to help run the
program.
SEP is de•igned to help &lt;tudeot.&gt;
find part-dme employment. on
ttnd orf campuS, tO help finance
their studies ud -would be

administered by an advisory boald
compo.sed or reptue..ruatives from
thr food Service Adminlstrallon.
SBI. Student sovcmmems. and
the Car«:r Planning Office,
Gold&gt;chmldt .. plaloed. Howcvtt,
SliP would fall under the auspices
of 1he Division of Student Affairs
(DSA).
••Jt seems this program asks fo r
students 10 pay fo r a proaram th:al

the University should be pi\)'lng
for." argued SOl attorney Richard
Lippes, who was Jury of
supporting a st\Jdent prOjfam ln
whlch the adrl\lnimation would
have a flllal say over potiey
making. Although tbe student
direct.or would have d•y 10 day

"they're returning bet'tll'«.n

percent of the mon&lt;y

invested. Unronunate.ly. the
program we rC'C'Commcnded wa5

not wbat the

Uni~nity ~ttd

at

the ~oment.''

The SEP program has been
scaled down ro a pilot provam.

Gold..,hmidt explained, "Th&lt; ld..
herr is that wr'·re going to go
ahe-"d with the prop-am and
o:p;rnd it as it geu· lar&amp;t:r.''
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1 resent (undinJ a student who
is. mponsibte to the
a.dminisl.t31ion, '' pr ott~t ed

Treasurer C&amp;rl Amrhein. "I wlll
fund any $tudcnt who is
respon.siblc to .students.··
Oraduatt-Student Anocl:uion
representative Pettr Murphy

suggested that SBI " fund this
person (the division dirtttor) as •
co-director or the overall
proararn." He also proposed Ihal
an_y St.Udc.nt dit«tor funded by

SBI have equal say .and equal
power over the proUam. ' jWe.'rc

rot H.at\e)l i.\nd

their
CTO. it h
uer;ori111cd on a yearly ba~ilt) und
WitJ1 us at -a major ~ · re fQr

cunuol over the proaram

Goldschmidt presented the SEP
proposal ond rcque&gt;ted that SBJ

i~

ren~gotiatc

COiltr.JC'l (Wilh

the last say."

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ACTION to move for students
after rnldt~ . 11 11 would co n~i~t
or diffttent events going on
conlinuall)'. which would pro"1de
olhet recrendonaJ ahem~tivt$ for
rreshmen and sophomore-s whu
would usually only hnve the pub
or a TV sec", .said Brc:sUn.

for c;a{nival ride. at Sprin&amp;f&lt;$1 and

By JOAN KUSK EL

FaUfest nrework.s. according tO

Spec/rum Sttiff Writer

P

ACllON Chairman Jim Breslin .
The mont&gt; was abo U&gt;ed to
~ponw r tht volley ball marathon
with Oifford Furnace C&lt;1Uesc the

repared to rake Oil lhe
inadequacies or livin.s in

the campuS- rC$ident halls,

the newly £orcned ACTION

rommitr« is g~ng to work. with.
students in a .social and
educational ma.nner.
Founded by two of last Y&lt;1lr&gt;
senators. Kenny lves and Eric
Friedman. ACTION origi nally
-aCitd as a replacement for the
lntcr-Residenc. Council.~hith \
wcm bankrupt'" May. There
WM a period in the summer wh~n
there v.:as no dorm group. Thert
was a void," saJd Eric Friedman,
now Studenl Association Treuurcr
..until ACTION Y.'b formtd in
Septemb&lt;r. There: was not muc:h
for undergraduates to do.
('SptdaUy undergraduates in tht
dorms. ACTION ~'ti formrd to
promote: mort :tc:th•ilie\
achletitaJI)', cuhutall)' and

educationall) ,

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ACTION suw ds for

A
Comminec: To Improve On
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So far. the money has been u.std

KING

A " Community Resource

Room •• is another new idea
ACTION i&lt; tryin&amp; to implement

'We're

'
also look-ins out for
long term interesu.'' saJd Bre.11Jin .

for the future. By using the old

dr) cleaning room in Ellkottto
store ~hovels. cables and I

At present. the ACllON coum:il
ls working on a .!lUdent n1n public
.. r&lt;ty patrol.

additional tools. ACTION can
mo.kc them avwl able 'o )tudenu

Student patrollers will volunu:er
themsdves M "extra eyes and ears
for chc depanmcnt", according to
Dep.ilftment or Public Saf~~
Dirmor Lee Grimn. "The pilo1
project will be like a neighborhood
warch progr:un beginning in..,
Ellicou." More information on
the projccr Will be available after
~he preliminarie&amp; arc establithed
ncx1 ., l"tk.
.o\CTION's c:ouncU mt:mber.s nrc
abu planning for the future. TI1t)'
wiU be v.'orling with the: Anli·
H. ape Task Force in order to make:
op for the shona.gc: of Volunteers

,., the program. ACTION can help
to enlarge the recruitmcnL

c&lt;Uflpu) NC'ed ~. 11 (t has b«n
funded ~ 10,055 from SA co do
JU" that.

BURGER

nrsc weekend in Occober In order
to rais~ money ror lht United
W•y.

whenc'-'c:r ncedSa.ry~
A CTION is conttmplatlng a
Ha1Jow«:n pony for lat&lt;r thi&gt;
month . "E't'tnt5" likt: 1his- turn•

around and bring in revtnues, ''
Breslin explained , "v.hic-h ,.,c can
pump right back into ACTION.""
The ma1n goal of the commitlcc
is ro in1provt dorm lire ' 1 ror ahe

students- and by the studcn"." by
looking for individual student'S
ideas. "We arc looking forward in

the- n.uwc 10 iocrtase input rrom
.studcnu themsr-lves, .. last year~
Wilkeson rtprtsentative in
ACTION and current S(Oator on
chc ACTION rountl1 Howie Fried

a&lt;rordlns to Brcatio.
The ACTION board IS also
putting tosether"" ••EJlieott All

said . .. We hope they rakt

Nighltr'' Which would Lake place

llfe :u this Unfvcrsity •••

advantage of 1his ideal
opportunil) to iruprO\'e resident

BURGER KING
2515 Millersport Hwy. (Corner o1

Has Jobs For:

campbell Blvd.)

Food Handlers
Cashiers

Have
" Too Much Fun"
see

BLOTTO

I • w1t1 barn · oattltme • late ntght hours)

Must be at least 18 yrs. of age
APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 1:30 p.m.- 4:30p.m.

THURS.,OCT. 14th
Thurs., Ocl. 14th
At the Continental
212 Franklin St.
Downtown
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New Al bum O UI This
Week i

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In fact, we'll even pay you more than $550 a monlh whJie you anend. That's
In addJIJOn 10 paying for your fulltulllon and required books and fees.
HowI~ ge::,~~he Armed FO!CeS Health Professions Scholarship Program.

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If yoo're selected lor a Physic:&lt;an Scholarsllip-from the Army. Navy. 01
Air Forc:e- you"re oommlsslor&gt;ed as an offr(:er In the ReseNe.
White you"re in schOol. you"ll serve 45 days a year on active dUty. gaining
valuable medteal e)(perience. After graduation, you Wi115ef'Ve three or rnore
years. lhe length depending on the requirements ol the Service selected and
years ol SCholarship asslslance received .
As an Armed Fo1ces physician you"tl receive offiCer's pay and benehts.
and enjoy lhe advantages of wol1&lt;ing regular hours. You·n also see a dtverslty
ol patients and have oppartunilies lo use SOPhis1ica1ed medical lechnology
Bul mos1 importanl, while you"re 1n medical SChool we11 help pay the bills.
FO&lt; mote inlormalion. send'" !he coupon. There"s no obiJ9ation whatsoever.

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ASSOCIATION

The Society Of
Women Engineers
is sponsoring a tour of the
Taylor • Great Western
Winery on Friday,
October 22.
The bus leaves at 12 noon,
and returns between 6 pm
and 7 pm.
Sign up at 128 Bell Hall,
TODAY!
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All Are Welcome

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CPR CLASSES

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Jenny Katzlf/Jt! Sptcttum

American Red Cross
Certification
9 Hr. Classes Beginning
Sunday 10/ 17
Tuesday 1 0 / 1 9
Cost: $4 .25 (book &amp;. class)

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Clifford Furnas College
636-2346 to Register or
Call Cory 636-4634

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For More Information

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PARKSIDE
CANDY --------,
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Stuttering: dealing
with an affliction
By LORI SCHUl TZ
Ft11turt' £dttur

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h•ve all been through
that 8!ft ..your•lttth-and·
bcar·h" rxpcrlcnu. You

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an aa ' friend'~ weddin&amp; and arc
a.lod tO mol&lt;. • toast. Althou,h
you d~pl&lt;t publk IP&lt;~ klna, yon
&amp;land up anyway- 3fter
)'OUr bt&lt;ll

aU, ht h

friend. The rCKlm ralls

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o.prc:u one••~otlf. ••
TOi!cther with the rn:tnlly

rorm«&lt; sdl·h&lt;lp sroup ror ptar&gt;l&lt;
~ho &lt;llllltr. Smith hopo th&lt;
propm wiU oductte d1e &amp;&lt;neral
public wilh th&lt; problern&gt; ll&lt;od by

' 'We live in a "'c:rbol soc:icty.
liod to his ldtnthy," Jim Wm
&lt;oid ot tho llfC&gt;up's Octobtr 4
m~
·ng. ·•wt uc cvaluattd ror

eoiOrill,l

or )OUr r~tt 1&gt; I bluoh

"I n simplest

lU fast

and tt"ttd t O llttCOI)'I)C

sauucrcn as bcin.a $low tearncn
Por~y Pip."

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Reg. Price $5.95/lb

Limit One Coupon Per Customer

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Expires Oct. 17, 1982

Store t:idurs: 10 AM . 11 PM

tenm, !duttering is a di.'tniiJiiotl in

"We'r&lt; all dysOuent speakeu co
wm&lt; ocenc," UB Spccch IUld
Heari11,1 Clink Ouecuw Linda
Hole S&amp;td. "Bat when d)'1flumey
huttrun ..llh &lt;'&lt;tfl'daY tile,
fDrCUIL fnllU&amp;tod llduhS tO IVOld
~aJ mtcT*C1ion. the-n H i• a
luuidp:nion and

ttnstOn &amp;ncrcasc" 1hr blocks In
•P&lt;L'&lt;h ," Holt said "Wt&gt;r klnB
v.11h a spt«h lhrnpi•1 , 11 c11enu
or the Clink do, &lt;•n hrlp
)IUfl t rcr.J 1earn to control thin!l
likr- 11tr now and rnRke 'iJlCAkln¥
c:ute:r. Out l)nly o pcr\On who
mJittr&amp; ~an aenulne))' symp:uhlze
and undcn"and lh~ rru\lralion or
a ltiiO~ IIUI\&lt;I'et "

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t:a)ll' tt' ck-icnbc: 'I:U.tncnnc
beh.a~iors 1hm n " 10 dtnne

stuucnn1 Stuutrin,g u
chancwiztd byth&lt; repetition of
an irullalsound. word or ph.tase.
h in\'O ha the protonpUOn Of a

.sound or lht inabthty 10 form ttld

w~ worts as an adminiJmnor
at Buffalo Gcnenl HO'I)ilol. a JOb
h• lldmill that
11.1 trylnc 1111&gt;&lt;s
"Sometimes I lbink I'm lhe only
00&lt; in the hospital ,.bo SIUIItr\,"

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West ~aid ...but I k now that., no1
trut. A&lt; a $1UII&lt;rU til or my hre.
t think iJ 's impOn&amp;nl for Ui to

rn.hz.c thal ....c arr no1 liolactd
mnnbcr~ of Lhc rommunil)'.

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"'Man) PfOplc in our )O(if'!y
fed ilolatod from others to some
Holt &lt;ontlnu•'&lt;l. "but the
problem Is magniOed ror people
who sluncr b«ausc 11 it
&lt;omplitatod by cheit •n•bllhy to
.-r~n t,"

~;ommunicatr

vcrbaUy.

"Th&lt;&gt;&lt;' people. ••pcoiolly odulu.
art ;s.rra.KI to taJk. '* Holt J3id.
"They bttomt "" obsess«! with
thric problem that mllfly •imply
avoid spnk&amp;nl siu;atlonJ. •• AOtr

)tan of struallni .. lth a ;po«h
impedtmeru , SJUIIt'fm rtnd It
U..&lt;JCf to run in • "fl&amp;ht or ntJ)It"
tilu:arioo..

f'roduct a sound or \!lOrd.

" In 1olrnplist ttrn\s, ~tuttt-rifll is
1 db.rupliOII 1R lht forward OOW

or •r&gt;&lt;«il," Communication
Gr~dU31&lt; Student
~Bid.

Lour!• Smith

••a.hhO\IIh Other

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THE U.B. SKI TEAM
Is holding a meeting on Wed.,
October 13th in the 3rd floor
lounge of the ·Fargo Building 7

The Spectrum apologizes for any inconvenience we may have caused
for the error In the 10/8 Ski Team ad.

-Laurie ~nith

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SPONGE CANDY

CotnmurticatiOt{ G raduate Student

probtc.rn : •

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We are looking. for Men &amp; Women
to compete in Alpine or Nordic
events for the upcoming season.
For more information:
call Phil at 636-4572 or ~Don 831-5096

the (fJrtoonl !Wtv 11( IIJ)eech. '·~

fOt i QU ;~rt

involved.''
SomctlmeJ s«ondary
charactutSIId accompany
stuuerlng, onen taklnJihe form
or loot Slampln, ••,. blirlkina.
fKlld grunaca Of othn ICSIUrts.
Tbt:w "ntr\'OU.S lk:s'" btromr lhc
ckfmsc m«:hanisms used 10 cope'
..,.h th&lt; probl&lt;m or speak in&amp;.
WhOc -kt"' ror tht Clink
O\Ct lhc Jutnmtf. Smhh became
mtcrtslod to a suppon llfOUP ror
J.1UlleKt$ and -.r.1 otr to 1hc
National Siulltrina PrOJ«1 (NSP)
bos«t '" San F'ran&lt;lseo ror mort

information. Tht non-pront
orpnlzatlon w1.1 fonnod in 1977
o.nd stresses ..arcatcr a.livcnas and
more conOdtnct In the abllny tO

' ' Anyone who comes to the
group would «rtamly be advhcd
k the hrlp
•petth
theropilt If lhey had never dono
so, " Holt said. She omphasltod
that the group wUI bt under the
dirtceion or th~ panicipants. and

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not outYde

p(oreutonal.s.

Th• NSP c!upt« m«~lnas ..m
bt held '"'icc a month In Room 90
on lilt Rid&amp;&lt; lea c:ampla and arr
open to an)'OM in tM Crutu
Burralo commun~~ Altholl&amp;h
rt$1ri&lt;1od to lldulu. Holt noted the
pouibmcin ror atablu.hrns •
VOUJ&gt; for t«nq&lt;rl and 111l1Ybt
c\'en prc-schoolen .
"It's importlllltto deal "'llh a
problem as early as paulble,"
Hall Aid . ..It savc1 ww and tear
on the qo. E~cryonc•, &amp;Ot
something1o sa)' thes,r day1. Sum~
ptOplc
take lonscr. ro say lt."

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$2.00 Off On A l lb.
Purchase Of
(with this coupon)

whert a person's •P«&lt;h Is closdr

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tt;,,. ... c:o.. •

3208 Main St.
(at Wlnspear)

tho,. with 5potd\ dllli&lt;ulli&lt;S.

.sih:m and yOU optn your mouth 10
speal., but the words ttt eaught
lh
o.n par1 on rtnt imptc:uiOQJ,
don't speak nuently, people
&lt;11\d you stUtler E•orybody laugh&gt; II
~you sit down hvmtbaard, al\e
onm assume thaJ you don'l lh.lnk
It'd. Ten m1nu1~ taler it•.s
fOrCOtttO &gt;lid YOU lauj)l.

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SchussmcistetS Ski Club. Inc.
MEMBERSHIP PARTY,
open to the University
Community, will be held
on Thursday,October 14,
1982. From 8- 11 PM
th e TALBERT BULLPEN
will host area Ski Areas
and Shops for yo ur
information, show ski
movies, constant music
and FREE beer and
munchies will be
provided compliments
of the SKI CLUB.
Proof of age wi II be
required for adm ittance
to the Bullpen.

�editorial
Execution
University President Steven B. Sample's
ln,ugural address Sunday was not simply another
rehasn ot the same speech, It contained two
necessary, and surprising remarks, which "harply
addressed pressing UB Issues. Unfortunately,
Implementation of both these Ideals will be dllllcutt
and will regulre oonsta, l gll.
The first Is his call for maintaining the Universi ty
as a center dedlcaled to a broad education In the
liberal arts and as an lmporlant sidelight to the
professional schocls. This addition to his tour
priorities comes as a welcome relief and Important
signal to a University that remains suspicious. like
many others, that the dtlft loward present high
demand areas Is irreversable.
Unlortunately, the drllt has become a blluard,
leaving the University in a sftuat1on that is almost
impossibln to face and lor which at present there
remains no solution. The easi es1 remedy is cloar'y
the worst -conceding the obvious and gi ving In to
the professional scnools, stripping the liberal a11s
and humanities to a smal ~cadre of viable
departments, and elimmatmg lhe rest.
Another •olut lon Is the one forwarded by Vloe

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to smear and deJuse lhelr remarks will not be
President lor Academic Affairs Robert Aossberg,
elfectlve-the problem exlsts. Such attack.s should
which favo,. phasing oul the weak departments to
not serve to diminish the feeling or the hope for
save the majority, while beefing up the professional
Improvement.
schools, Willie his gofleral thoughts nave merit, the
entire question Is a difficult ene, that can only be
Unlike tho question of preserving liberal arts,
solved through thinking and planolflg.
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Improving minority life at this campus Is one thai
The responses to Sample's pledge will decide tM
can be addretssed ~ther simply-with concern,
future shape ol the UniVersity. And while this IS
auentlon and constant regard for their needs and
clearty a ~lfllc ull decision that has no easY
proDiems,
solutions, no polnt·blank answers and certainly oo
Sample's ~latements during his Inauguration and
knee-jerk responses. The only certainties are that a
at yesterday's Faculty Senate gathering are
comprehensive University must be maintained. and
positive
steps In this direction, But once again,
that deofslons must be made In a spirit of
simple words do not suffice. They must be followed
consensus, encompassing all University
With
clear
and direct attention. Mlnorllles at this
constituencies.
University have been paid enough lip service by the
Second was Sample's addition of recruiting
administration.
Now Is the time for It to stop and
minority studenls to the University as an Integral
. real progress be made,
part of his goal. This comes at a time when the
The President of a. University must set tM
University Is under renewed charges of racitm,
general tone and provide direction for the rest of
Doth in national reports and in the student pre6s.
the
lnstltullon and Sample has set two worthwhile
Black students, given the opportuni ty, ha.ve
goals for UB,
sounded out the segregation and the isolation they
Just as he must lollow through - with constant
face because of !heir color.
From Jaculty, adminisiJators, officials an~ even
relnforoement and aggressive leadership-on these
items so must the rest of the University make It
leflow students, they ~l alm, comes shoddy
their commitment to decide what Is best In an
treatmeot. A recent survey ol nalional Universities
In their attitudes toward blacks reveals thatlhe
Intelligent and cooperative fashion and to execute
leellngs are deep·rocted and consistent. Attempts
I hem.

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feetl 1~l(_'k
Empty chamber
Editor:
The Fira-t L•w of
The,trrtOIJ¥fJOmir;.s-leU5 Uf fiJ Bt, If'

reel 1110, muim•lly, we csn e'tpecl
only 10 ptrcflnl ol whllt we Dul iq
• ~iJIIIJbte for f~turn. Titl$ p8$l
night, Wedne&amp;day, proll•rred •
cJumce to abscond "'''" e11~
ptedou.s ~tcenrile fmact
The Batf•lo PhrlhBrmoni.;
Orohestrl perlormod, here In Slee
Chlmbor::, en ox.uberanl progr•m
n()r to bt! 5oon lorgoHtn, .A well+
mannered audience wu trea ted 10
firfff •c.ou5lic.$' and 11 Jfrong ellorr

or rhf' Orchestra, •nd COfld4JCIOf

C/lfk Suttl• . , wcrll.
O.$plte e hllndr&amp;d lr•~lcllf!y
ttmpty u•f•\ I'd /Ike to say ' Tnan/t.

You, VB/' Seul~g svcn

opportunities only meke5 c lassical
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SeoU L•ndr"s
University sH;dent

This is a University

reading a quote by 11 f res hman
ffu t!"ttt'Jt regerrJinJJ the Gtn«rl.l

roql.llr,mtJII($ WS/~ .supPQ!ed to
ha(p !Shipe a stud etU Into an
lnd/Vidvll ..~o would ~opelully
mature fnto 1 well-rounded petJOn
ceflsble ol meeting the demtlild$
of the ;•outside wotld."
Unforlunaiely, four y&amp;ll &amp; oJ a

Educetlon Prog"m In thB attlc~&amp;

r;ollcgs eduulfon doesn't afways

reoulrtMt eMs 1111empt to add •
lftl/fl d6plfl l(td understanding t o
ajt IIIPiiCII of the ••,_.,. ~ worlCI,
rather than allow the University to
tet looaelndtvldualr with
minded tJpproach to lhst world..
I h ave t11ken coun~s lrom the

"Genenl Educatlon still'"' some
'bugs •," whloh •ppurod In ,,.

do t he Job. Gensrtt Educ.llon 11.,
In my oplnfoft. an exc&amp;lltJn( ~tep in
th~ right dlrKUon, ems lltU beett
too long Jn coming.
/Jsny &amp;tudentslh at t have COrrte

Hllmanllles, the Social Sciences,
tnd the Sc1eftt:e and TIIChfJology
lflltJS, and hst~tJ yet to finish B
coutse In Which new jnslghl$ W8ftl
not opentHJ.. A coll&amp;gtl or uni'leralty

.editor:
I

wu -&amp;Om4Wh41 dtsturOed llfr81

70/J/82 Spectrufl\ The quote tead~
''I hate liking cour&amp;ft$ lhat have
notfllng to do with my maJor~ i
mVIf t.f!trffd too mv~ time and

energy on useless courae' titat
$ervt no ourpo$&amp;."

Tit&amp; swdenr·~ m s)or Wll$ not
ststed, and I do not know why h•

chofe

to

rectt~f

., POft~•wcDnde.ry

• duostlon, bur 1 urge him. and any
others who fl.hare his oplr•lon, to
reflect upon why • unfverslt'f 1)1$
suCh • wide tango of available
GOUtU$1JIId ma/or&amp;. 8tJfors
General Education, th• Uni~tsltr·
wide rllqulrtJtnettl$ mllrtJf'f
s"ltched the surface to the
limo#I unlfmll«&lt; resource&amp; and
know*lg• IIIIJIIIbitt hera, TI'/O&amp;:tt

In &lt;U)ntact with thOse who ate In
the "ntlfdcore" maJors (Ph'ys/C$,
Chemistry. Engi'(Jeerfng, eto.~ ere
ft@tfl/or one putpose: to be able to
lead 11 SUCGtt&amp;siUI lifo (In term6 of
moneY} When they gradutto. That'4
fine, Out th• •·real" world l.t not 111
"hardcorfl," Llle Is fo lfv• and
en/or ' ' one 1/ows through u. nor

to conwm 6VDfYih/tJg Into

fiUMfl.t(cel equatiOn$ antJ aymbols,

Fot those not ' n tho "hllrdco;ll''
the ~•m • pr/nclpl• applle.s,

maJors.

except that lhere 11re some
upect.s-ln the ,,.,,.. world thai
musr oe $/lfldlfdlzed and
"hetdcore, ''

Tiro Gonoror EduC4tlo"

a,.,o.,..

educaffon 15/ust that: on

educsrlon. w~ /ch /o 1/rO
development ol knowledge,
•bllftfes. and Clttracter lhroug,

leBoh/ng, le•mlng, end
IJXPtlr;enolng, not lhe progt•mmlng
of tn automaton. ThBI educ•tton

include$ ~tudyln_g, tne P4rtfe&amp;,

Jh~

oultur•l events . , , Don't deny
yout&amp;etf e(fy of these. especl1lly
1/Jtt "uaeten cour.sest', or you'H
&amp;UNifY deny you r:e/1 I VI(U•blf

port oil/to.
Slntli'Jtely,

aruceJ. Co•
University .studenl

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Big Mack Attack,l:lv

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Bill Mack

s a conrlnutno puollc servh:ut the 61g Maclt
Attack brings to you some hinls as to now to

5Uf'VIVe academia,
Todl:l)' I will deal wirh the •mponsnt subject
J'la&amp;
manv \Jnoergracsvates. curiov5 A:; wu go t~rough our
educations we all b&amp;eomG espectall~ good at t.ofNI.
tnlngs. '" mv uftchJJQtaduato caroer I learned to apeclaHte
In some1nlng wnlef\ woula prove to Oe yn,ul all through
my life I h.avo become very good at taking road trips.
It's t.he. mladlo ot October and ¥18 tre efoslng In on
midterms When you come to \ke ertd of tne.se e)(am&amp; yov
wHI teeJ a &lt;fe.slro to got oul of town for awhile (preferAbly
before tfle guu1es are posted). Aoadttlps ehe one way ol
acll{evlng lhe goal of forgetting your acadi!!mlc.troubles+
(WI'Ivn you aro deep lrt heart of ~ lss-1-ulpp l, wllhout a
map\ you haYe not got tne time to thl.nk about graoe.s.t
1 ll$1 hEir~ .some of the rutos for taJ~.Ino a toadtrlp. You
wtlllind a more complete list In n'\Y yel vnpu bfl~hed boolcOare to be Rut111-: A Hllchhll&lt;et' s Guide to Posr·
Adotesconc• fl ftgur~t, 11 money can be macte ou of being
proppy. why enootdn't..J..be able to make rnon•y ott ot
baing f\.ICI&amp;?).

wn.cn

Rulli lot Roadtrlpa
1. Roacatrlps a1e no1 vacaUof\5, vacolion~ are
.somethlr'IO you do with your tamny. You pla.n them ai"!CI
yoo m ako re&amp;ervatlons months in ucsvanco. On vacations
you go to places H'&lt;e South of tha Boroor~ AoclCJtrlps anca
v~ot~Hon:; 11ave &lt;very little '" common.

Q::.en Fonun

tempted to spenct It on luxurlefl svch a5 motels and roal
fOOd,

Public Servlca
Announcement
The we-okopd 0 1 ll"'e 22 tJI"d 2S 01 Oc!Obor will &lt;Jee ltle

University cel&amp;bf~te Homtteomlng. Belno realist It we all
kf'O\It that '"ere WJII not t;)t iO.Ooo oeople out to ~ee us
play on Saturoay. rnoee who do go to see U'ID game
however wlll bQ treated to frco beor and music. In the
alumnt tent af1er the oomtP.. Trte t&amp;flt wtu be in ltlO ga,klng
tot nu11.1 to Rotary Field, Also on the weekend agenda Is a
bOnf\re ana beorb!O.S1, FOda'y nlg.f\1, on thb Amhertt
campus-, next to ihe Jake. near the ne w bookstore.. (No, u
Js nQI pla.,.,ed 'o bu ..e. boo!\ bvmlng,) lnere a1e otnor
activities plarmed. II you are lnteJCSl&amp;a. cneck ,f or aoa rn
the cempu.s: newspapers.
This l&amp; one ot tl'loso event&amp; we ~fe supposeo to
rernombet for~dly when we afe growing old 1n suburbia.
You nave to vo to ttl om. though, In order to have '"o5e
mltmOfies.

Ootslp

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Recant rurnor has tt that S.A. Pres. Cordell ond nls
babe Shlelo are- having word!t Havlng spo1\on to tttem et·
lunch Friday (I was buying a banena &amp;t 1ne Talber l
Bullpen) r na~o bt~un a_ssuroa that this t~ not true. They
asked me to tell you lhl-s. Tt'ley didn't belleve th8.1 1
a.ohJt.lly would. (Rhuna look oul).

Name wirhllelcluro1 MB

Long IJvtt lh• thud annivetsary oJ lf'le oreetenlf·
alctatorltJI, l!ntN/11tJtJrl•lt$t tJMJ popi.Jiat revolution In JranJ
u' g1orloua nt~~olutlon l"la5 gone tnrough on
arduous and complicated perio(j and achieved
b ig victorias in the stru_ggte to te•llte three
rmootttnt prlnclplos of the Is-lamia Republic ot
han-Independence, freedom and social ju!ltlce. The
unaxamplod 2eH·abnega.Hon end courage shown bY our
l'lerolc poopla ar the front and tn the rear have1 I n effect,
detested US·Insplrad aggression.
The conspiracy oJ the Unl1eo CounteNevolotlonary
front led by '8ani..Sadr 1 tha fugitive traitor, aimed at
installing a ""moderate govornme:nt" ecceptable to the
United Stt.tes:. that Is~ at falsifying the revolution, waa
truetrated thanks to the political contclousness and
!ltDunchn0$2 of the tra"ltn p&amp;aple, of all revah11lonary
forces-. The p&amp;aplo and all the revolutionary forces
suppri!ssecf the subversive and p ro\l~atlve aotlvmes ot
liberal:;~ pfo Ameocan MaolSI&amp;, Maoltta poatng as
lslamlata and the treasonable leadership ot the people's
Mojahedlnwremoved th•m from power It'd atren.Qihened
the posH Ions of the true adherents of Imam Khomelnt•s
line.
Using terror taetic:a Which former members of SAVAK,
monafcnlsls, people's Molahftdln, people':t Feoayan
tMinorlt)'), peykar (a Maolot organization), Ra•dJbar
(another MJoloSl organlutlon) and other alignments ot a
srmuar type helped apply, cu•atlng a climate of fe.ar and
terror • .stepping up bloodY claa11ea btu ween real
adharinl&amp; ot the Imam's line and the mlatecs who were
prornpted by rovoluilonory lnlonllons yot took tne 1&gt;411 ol
the CounteNa\loiUtlonl and assaaelnatlng noted leaders
eommflled to the tmam·s Une, the United front or the
Counter·revolutlon tried to weQ.en the Islamic Republic,
prepare for a reve,aal of the re&lt;volutlon hom wllhln and
pa'Je the way for 111 suppre$slon~
The conspiracy wu defeated In th-e main bUt it caused
heavy damage to the telamlc Rapubffc. A group o'
revolutionary statesmen toyal to the lrrtam'a line as well
as numerout Youn-g people who could ha&lt;va taken up thatr
plao.e amonQ the revolutlonary toreea lost thefr INea. Tt'!e
conspiracy eteated an atmosphere In which democratic
freedoms were curtailed. -aboVe au for revolullone~lea
aovocallng a dllferont Ideology, prlmorlly I he Poopfa'a
Party ollran (PPI) and the Peop le's Fedayon (MO)oriiY),
and discord •nd disunity among 1tte revolvtlonary forc~es
tntenallfe&lt;l. All thla was a gain lor US Imperialism and tha
counter·revolutlon subsidised by lt.
Tne third year of tho revoh.J-lon aaw 1n upsurge In the
cla,n struggle-, eopeclally oYet&lt; the reeHzatlon of the throe
matn demands ot the tafamlc AepUDUe of
lran-Jnoependenct. ft&amp;edom and soclallustlce. Our

0

2. You must Ilk~ thr~s or mote peopte: If you Ira vet
alone you Will 'tJrt talkU•g to yourJeH and die ot
boredom. Two people will outokJY nm out of tun thlngs to
.spy to each Olher and so will sian to 00 fer each orhers
throiU. With lhroe PeQi)le you c•n pair oH and Insult the
lhltd ~uon . You ean take turns at Who Is abuaaa.
3. Go eoe&lt;l~ Wflh a car lull of fu:;t guys the conversation
will drill to women and sex. With a oar tuh ol fu.sl wornert
the oon&lt;ver:utlfon will drift to man and sex. Wit" a coed
group the conversation doe!Jn' l ttrl ft to .se.- unlll the thhd
day. (Depending on personalities.)
4. Qllerfo-ad tile cen Wtta\ fun fs u if you ha&lt;ve onough
room for everybody? An ove($IU,ted ear h~acts to some
\eniflc convurs.alfon, (lam going to !It In the lront or I
w/11 throw up.)
5, Travel onty unknown roads' Part of the purpose of a
roadrrtp fs to dls~ov$-r f'IOW thlngs. ,places and people,
You haven't lived until you have hod to ask a West
Vhotnla gas attendant how to oet to the expressway (H e
wJU never -simply say that 1\e doeS" not ~now.)
61 Destination: It helps to know what highway to gel
onto wnen leaving Buffalo. Ott'ler than tl'tat, travel lo
Wt')cre you ar~ happy. l once took 5 trip SOlHh Witn &amp;ome
friends. II w . . April an~ Buffalo h9d Ills I he~ six Inches
ot enow. We decided ~o gat away tram tt'tel, so we went
lo Myrta! Scactl. S.C. When we 001 ttlero fl wa.s f&amp;lnlng,
$0 we decided 10 ke@i) going touth until we weut warm
ana dry. We ended up tn St. Augustine, FL (I sen I Ot
Sample a i)OS:lcard but ho didn't acknowledge it.)
7 Money: Avoid taking a lol of money. You will oe

revoluLionsry people of 1ollers, all ttt.~e followers and
ctrampkms ol tho Imam's line. stro&lt;ve, lrrespectl&lt;ve or
dllroronces In political, Ideological o• religious position,
to e-liminate impDJlallal In flue nee In au political,
ecortomic. social and C'-!ltutaJ &amp;phure5, achleYu complete
Indep-endence for our counuy. ensure the exerciso ot tl'le
Individual and social froOdoms guarantoed by the
cons-tltullon ot the RepubUo a.nd lhe partlclpatlon of the
millions of working people In the shaping ol their fulure,
deSiroy the loundollon• of Imperialism -big oapllaf an'o
lar_go-sc&amp;te property In laf'ld-and Improve tl\e living ano
cultural standard! or the wotklng pltOp~ and the
underprivileged. A\lf\e same tlf'T'te. I"'D elan: of GJ!p)olter.s
and plunderers, all reactlonarlas, all remnants ol the
o¥erthfown PJhlavl reglmtt, all fmperl•nst and counter·
revolutionary element-s oporatlng secretly or openly ln51de
l"e count()' did their utmost to stop the advanes of the
rovoluUon to Independence~ treed-om and social tusttce,
T he people and I he reVOh.Uionary forces came to
dlsUngulsh better between trlends a.nd toea ol the
revoluUon at home and abroad, and bogan to fight wllh
O'e••er resolve ror U',e reallzallon of
t nreo main
demand a- of the revolution and the Republic.
Nevarthelo••· the counter·tel'oltillonal'y forces regrellablr
sutto-oded In provoking unrest and sub&lt;veralon, and above
all, in blocki ng the exefclae of Individual and socJal
freedom&amp; and raleJng obstacles 10 the dra fting, adopHon
and Implementation o t revolutionary law s for the good ol
ihO worl\fng people and the underpr!VIfegod.
The revolution ts 1n Its founh year now. Our J&gt;eoplo wiU
yet ha&lt;ve to lra&lt;vol a painful. arduous and long 1oad 1n
atrhllng for complere Independence. heeoom and aocial
jus, lee, or, In other words. In u.t&amp;gUIUdlno, strengthening
and furthering the groat antHllolotoriOI, anfl-lmperlfllst
and pop\llat 1'8VOIUUon.
US lmperialiam l.s maldng full acaJe preparatJon.&amp; for
forcible actions agalnat the r8¥'01tJtlon and the Republic.
It contrtbutu directly and Indirectly to aogr'l 28fon
·a_gtln't revolut'cmary Iran. tts mtthods Include -a
cof)tlnuous build-up ot ground and neval lorc·es such as
I he " rapid deployrnonl forcoo", In l ~e Penlan Gulf. Gull
of Oman and Indian Ocean: Increasing arm-s delfverlea to
Turkey and Paklaten; the reinforcement of batea or
fugitive ltllnlan Counter.revolutlonanoo In bOlO countrla.;
the es1abllshment or e~pansk&gt;n ot mflltary bases In
~opon&lt;Hinl Gulf countriHoIIMI drilling of " Security"
pacte betwHn puppet QOVernmenta In the region. ano so
on.
Theao pre~rattons are ae.companlod ln~e t he country
by ti'Mt hatching ol diverse conspiracies fntendfld to
,_.,~en tile revolu tion and the Republic ao aa lo m a k~
the final b low more eHectlve, This Ia 10 be brouah1 11b0u1

'n-e

by lamenting Cflscord among lne revofuflonaf'Y fotcec,
seiHno up counter·revolullonary strong points In the
country. efl&amp;c-lng tho Cflatlnc-llon oarwe.en fr!end5 and
enemies ot tne r;s&lt;volution In Iran and abroad. exenlng
eco.nomtc ptessure. ca,,ylng on 5ubveuilon In alt t~lale
insritutlons, lnctea1ing 1t'le hard-ships oi Ulft population
by artlfle:ia!ly ctoattng shortagu'!l and ' alalng prlctts and
tanning discontent amo"g IJ._,Ious poc:~ufatlon . grot,ip$ . 11
JS being d one In vaflety of ways, by means of rrtaka 'ind'
oeeeptlon -and lflrougtl cert&amp;ll'l 01tr&amp;mlsl meas\.lre5
disguised as application ot rotlgloU5 prtnclples.
Thus lmpetiali&amp;m. world reaction and home coun1e-.
rtn~olvUon led oy lJS tmper•allsm sUU Prosont a very grave
da"ger.

T he thrae-yeaf ex;pettence of our re&lt;votutlon .shows tnat
W4 muat be on the alert aoa.!nst I he SIJOverslve plant of
US Imperialism and Ita allies and accomplices In Iran anc
abroad and prepared to de,end tl'le revoluUon and the
Ropubllc, must know oo( enemh!5 and tlghl thom
relentlessly. We must clearly csJatlngultt1tha fttends ol
the re\fOtutlon. rally tf'\em t()9&amp;ttlel' and -aceepl tnelr
aS-sistance and support. SetJou!\. realistiC and etrectlve
meU\HU are needed to echleve the main goals of the
revolution~ VIctory In every sphere and on all fron1s can
be guaranteed by mobilizing tne masses and uniting all
revolutionary force~ Irrespective of differences lr'l
poll1ical, .,deological 01 religious posruon. There; ta no
otherwa'l.
All members and supporter-a of the PeooJe' s Party of
Iran an~ Fldayan (Mafa&lt;IIY) proudly pullf on rocord lhal
lhroughout the third yelt of the revolution as 1., ll''te
previous two yeaf"! they march eo shoulder to shoutdes
With the lra"l*n people ano spared no eHor1, nor thelf
very lives to overcome dlftlcultles and problems. fiQht the
toemlet of tha r~utlon, eJ(pose the p4ana for a coup
being laid bV lmpellallom and counter·rWoil&lt;llon. achieve
the tundamentat goal&amp; ol the re&lt;volutlon, mobUiz.e the
people a.11d UFlll •II re&lt;volutlonary contingents.
On the third annrveraary of the revolution, all PPI
members again auure ltwt people that, biting loyal to the
rovo(otlon•rv liM of t~alr glorious part~ ano realizing
their paU1ollc and revolutionary duty, tt\ey Will contl'ntJe
fighting sallfessfy In lho loco o f difficulties, re slrlollons
and mlaunde.-atandlnga to safeguard. eon.aoUdate and
fun her the tevolutlon.
Long live the unitY ol aJI revolutionary force
committed to tne def•l"ce ol tht Iranian revolutlof'l-ana
to lhe 101112111on of I he d emands of Independence,
frNdom and aoclll Jostl ~l
M ay •he g raat antkSictatorlal, anlt..-lmperlallat and
PQOUIAI rewo lo11ofl of our ~loved coontry prevail I •

Wodno-

y, 13 O&lt;;._fM2 . TN-~- . 7

�feedback
Exlended sympathies

WA&amp;HIHGlOti TO NEW VO~K
FOR ONLV$5,.. HOW~

Editor:

-mE AIRLINES AFFORD IT (

Tfte rouow;ng temsrks «re . .
tJOdrtt&amp;siJd to M.s. Norma Ret/~
Supervisor, In the acquisitiOn ol
Student ldentltic.Oon Cerci$"
Unlottumuefy tnls slternooft.. It
was my e!fpeflence to w1fl In line
In Psrlter biJ$t~ment. together Wt(h
sn IJ$1/mat~d 300 + other :'itllclems
from ,.,'()()pm lhavmg 111ten sn hour

and e hall oil wotk} til 6:25pm. I

was second to thtt mur petson to
bs sdnHIIett to Room 2, WhtJn two
women IJrtnoflnced to th, crowd
thai they would ftOI be fB f{"'g •nt
more/0 appllclnt~ thai da'y diJI! to
the Isle hour Security guards we-ra
cslltxi in to fflll lntefn order and
relnfotce their m11nage.
t l nst.sttltl on •Dmissiofl l1ec4u$e

wit hour this 10. 1 c.oufd nor utJIIztJ
the UGL Llbttry this w~una to
M/ftf oi.J( boo.Jcs epa sccompJisn
tile teseatch nec~ssary lor s rerm
PBPIU a;..e, Flmtfly. •nom,r tett of
us w•re 1/lowea In to proees&amp; out

/D$, th• doo" closod behlml us In
dlsb•llel l IDIIhztJd tiiiH (htJr.J were
only ttuee typists. one
gnotog,.p/'ler, one {)hot() cutltn
"ind one Jamlnsuer to servtoe ALL
THOSE STUOENTS WITHIN TWO
AND HAL£ HOURS•IMJ' •ngot ll•s
'"the /set tnat, with ~uch
apJ)srertl poor prfparllll()n IJnfJ
organ1uwon to meet the ne«ts ot
tn~.&gt;se ppople. additional ptrsormrl
and .t mor~ e111ctttnr .s;st&amp;m r-s
lmperiJfiVO

A&amp; IJJI MFC studtNtl (t~W /0 tfl/5

Umv!tsl ry afttu tv.·~~e yeBrt. .lifd
'" work ing l VII time (I n • human
service$ lieldJ wutt lemttv and
oth•rhousctto/0 ffttpon.siOUillos.
m y t'llSetttmtmt 1S proundttd In
such /lsgttmt disregard (or lht!
vBiue of ~n

lndlt~ffllllf ..

Ume. (I

i ffiVF.O lite to tile Amnet51

umpus lor my TrJutsctay ltYomng

cl•u.) t o:xte.fld my .sympati,Y to
those wno walrect a! pl llllnt(y, and
hltve 'lt!l to be sceommodated
Sincertti Y yours,

Judith P.,-ry·Wtl1tra
untwnstfy stud&amp;nt

Meet us
The VinWy ClUb I~ beeomlng a

vtJry act/VI group on oampu1 one•
sgalfl. Th~ club's gosl f.s to help
give VJt$lt'f ethletes s sense of
ldentfry among llfomuflfes, •s vtflll
s.s (h~ gtJnttraJ IJ(tiVtlftlty
communlfy some ltlllltJtlon with
athlete$,
The club's presldenr It Jonn
Fttzpattlck, ceptaln olthe
IJasketbaJI teDm. He Is IIOp~tuJ

'o

varsitY CIU"D
maR&amp; u eflttcftve.
The olub's-advutor, women 's

biSkfllbBII COI0/1 Urtdl o·oonnB/1,
rs ol tl'ltt opinion that tfle club
gives sthterM somethi ng to telatfJ
to.
Othet olflcets include the viaepreslclent, football pteyorJolfn
GtfJtJI&amp;'J, seeretaty•tfiiii&amp;Uter Triola
A mer, field hockey snd track, and
6oclel cporafnstor, Merle Bal*o
ltom women'' bnktuball.
The club /1 gO/ling tnvolv04 by
n.tptng SA ..11 Rota,y Field, ••
well as other thlngJ. Call Lindll
O 'Donn&amp;/1 01 llJ6'3143 lot moffl
lnfotmatton,

Mike El111er

Ghost, what ghosl?
The letter lppearing on Mondily
In The Spectrum r•gord(ng the
hBUntlng of the Govtrnors
ReaJdenCB Complo~ was otJvlousJy
wrlt(IJf? DY an lnt&amp;lllgiJM IJI)d well
Informed indl'lldual. What Is.

tl/sturl&gt;lni/IS m•t. •hhoug~ m•"Y
of th• •uthor·s premlt•• were
couKt, a n lncorr•ct CllnCtuslon
For enrnp1e-, Mr,
Coppoll(tO •t•t•s thlt the compi•K
ti)II&amp;J&amp; ''st quite 1 dlstsnce from
,,. netre$/ hallowed ground," In
fact It I&amp; }u$' unaar a on&amp; mile
walk to the nttlfttst Stven·Efevon
Ellicott I• llfleon mlnllfll$ by loot
(IJ&amp;Uelly preceded by twenty
mfnutu w•ltlng tor • OusJ. tnt11MI
$Pino, wflfch I&amp; lsr from bslng
hallowed ground but (!oes .Sill
boor. range1 lrom on&amp; hunrued
'(trd$ (Ptonczak) to twelve and • ·
11111 miles ltbo Alumni Arent/, BW

w•• .,.wn,

(

Si.lence no longer

tnat sthl,es get lnvolve.r:J In

SA

Editor:

-

Editor:

Oi~ector,

Spo.rts lntatmat!Qn

'' 11 thl&amp; wery fact thlt htu
contr/l1utorJ to rhtt .slow death of
the dormt 8!1d1 tJoneurrsn,v. to
the demls~ of Jts' IIJidentt.
Tfle tact (fill( flO one ffas evet
dl•d In the complex It lrrelsvam
vrl'len one col'lslde" '"'' few
lnhlbltat111 are BCfUally lilY~ In
GovtmotJ. Uflllt Mr. Coppolino
wslk&amp; llfrough Rooi~Wit H•ll
9,0 0 p.m . (law .student CIJtlew) he
sflould teservtt /Udg6m•nt on tuch
sutJ#flctNo melllfl u life tnd

'"fit

I cannot femaln t llent Wf!en fflf
Organization ol Arab Student&amp;
•ccuses the Israeli army of
murdHi ng cflllllan&amp; In t/te ~cent
B~trut mits.saate. {Sea Spoctrum
lor Ootobor 2~ As Begin uld:
" Goyi m kilt ~oytm aM Ihoy olama
lh~

Jews."

lam not lllking aoout Ins
qU&amp;$tlon of respOf'$lbl/lty, Wille,
may well be the Israelis'. but about
who dirt tho ootuol killing.
£VeryonB BQIIIIU that 1/1&amp;
L•bsne-se did it, and hete you hsvtt
lhq O~•nllatlon of Mob Student•
S.lllill.g that •fThB MtJtdetttr&amp;" WStl
"tn• NtJw Nazi-Israel's lnvttdlng
lorco~ " Can one hevfl a better
ex1mple of the Big tie? Why ttJia
tefw;ol by the Orgsnlul/on ol
Atab Swdtnt• to admltth•t Are.b s
klllfJd Arabc? Where I&amp; the "'morse
Oil lhB part Of thG ArBbl? Where
Ire IllS PIOIDS( rnovemsnt&amp; bY
AritJs alter the masSilc:rs of
Munich? When wllllh• PlO give
up ( t$ deslr&amp; 10 snnlflllsttt lsrse/1
Do not mlsundetsllnd me. If the
l•t••ll• tel/he Pho/onglsts Into IM
Palestlnisn c•mps-ln 8tJitut, tftey
shocJk/ hl'lfJ known there might be
Olood~hed. and In that sertsfllhey
Itt! respon5ibte, bvt It w.tsl elJonese wno dltJ the lcll/lng. It Is
time 1/J&amp; ArjbS" sdmllled 1/Jttlr
complicity fn all thf5 and showtHJ
some o( l hfl umtt moral •en:rlbillty
thlll lht fsta&amp;/IS Its '*'hO Bill
protUtlffQ the Beltut OIBUacre,

Elloiii'T.t!

deB!~.

A-1 tor the $/Stement thtt it Is
u(ll*'•fy lhBIInythlng Is.

ex treme~

''going on •· In
Governor$ .

. Cheap 1hor.
The only lndl~putlbll PIIHifltlph

fn rl7•1ellor wn thtt Jut. The
JUO/ect of tfle ~Uranormel snould
not be /Ikon lightly. Those of u•
WfiO hBWI fUU$fJd SWiy end now
Inhibit Govetnors sppr•elsre Mr
Coppolino$' concem.

~~soolate

prof•asor of Russian

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Minolta Jc:nJes don't fit Nikon
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A stereo systetn .far you
The pcnp«th-r buy&lt;r am, ..
the nuddlc or the displays and
.. approathed by a wesman
.. ho pointS 10 the m)'Nd or
equipment and JUk&gt; if hdp I&gt;
nt&lt;dcd Aflrr a brlrf JCannlng
the Cu"Om&lt;r Ondi hlm&gt;&lt;lf
helplm, the .. oold Of Sl&lt;r&lt;O
buying. u. 11 crutl ont.
In

0\'t* thr paJ.t dccndc the

&gt;l&lt;reo buyer hal b&lt;tn a&lt;&gt;ault\
b) thou~and• of opt1on• fQr
buylnJ equipment. No 1111\JCI II
tht phonosraph &gt;Ufn«
Everyone' U a wtr prCKiaimcd
stcrro c.\~n a.nd ar )Ou ate' to
WI'Vl\t an aod.;ay'l 'frlOf'ld your
wow and Ow1r• mtnc ~ brltc-1
ttw&gt; the n&lt;.\t l•t• 04hutg
coutd bt funhrr from the trulh .
Al11oo ortc.n, C'Ofl)Utnf'fl bu)'
~lt1«»

eqwpmcru th:al ha." good

spec. or ftalurcli bke d1111&amp;1
r~doul

but

d~

not Otthttr

nrtd;.. Whtn bU)1ng a itnro

you &gt;hould buy 11 for )'Out n«d~
and budget, not bt&lt;•u•• 1f look$
prcuy or b«....lU\c il hali mOfC'
"111) than Y&lt;h.lt neighbor''·

Ask quHIIonJ
What ltP&lt;J

or mu&gt;lc do you

prdcr to lbttn to; roc~. dJJCO,
country, cla•&lt;kl&gt;l. ttc o.rrercnl
type&gt;
prone• d1rftr&lt;nl

....,..,ic

mu&lt;K-1 Vcty loud? Or loud
coou.sJ&gt; to lalk O&gt;Cf!

•hould proVide you
ln-..atuablc- a.nbtancc.
F''" orr. he .. sho,. l""
speakers to c:ornpart. Tht sound
of lh&lt; •P&lt;Ikm Is &amp;oifi&amp;IO be
th&lt; most Ob\ioUl fO&lt; )OU tO tell
1he daff&lt;t&lt;nt&lt;
. The

6) How larJe is tb&lt; lilttl\lnJ
aru7 Wha1 1ypc of furnlshings

arc tborc? 11th&lt; room filled with
man.y sound ab~orbina anfciH
like rvg&gt; ood oouch&lt;S7
7) Will other prople b&lt; usina

it?

If .so. you may want a simpler
modtL
Ml Whal typr

or tqUipnltnl h&gt;V&lt;

)OU sttn or heard that ha'
interested you?

9) Ho"' oRen do you ll"cn 10

mll&lt;ic? Do )Oo o"o lOO album&gt;

u..,.,.

and
10 them .-ei"J'((a) or Is
youro;. a S ruord coHecuon 1h11

momly pthm dll&gt;t1
10) Do )OU tis.tm to nunn. In
)Out cv? This cvuld olfM

(

'tllth~ha )'OU bU) I 12pr J)ll)tr

or nol ,

II) Moo 1mponantly, Mo ..
much can )'Ou •fford to 1pc_nd
on the: S)"~Lem?
H you do nC'u havr tnuch. )'OU
mor •'&lt;&gt;n&gt;ldcr just bu)'in&amp; a plocr
of •h• sys1&lt;m nnd buying qunlltY

salc&gt;man won't b&lt; able to help
hrre, sound is only as good as n
)QUhdi 10 )'OU~

Ntxt on thr •hopping list "
rht reui\tr or .St'p.lf3.tc tuner
a.nd amplifier which p rovJdc the
.same ba.sic function but with

tquipmtnt ratl1tr than buyina a
c:on1plt1t .st'COnd nue .I~.Sitm
that will not fulrill your ne&lt;d;.
Nc~t. nO"- that you ha\lc

btttrr qu&amp;Jhy. Your dtci.sion hcrt

comt up with us-tfllO these
• qucttions, you a~ rudy 10
•&lt;ntljl'&lt; forth. l•f• will.b&lt; t1hltr
for you and fO&lt; your uluman If

$10&lt;&lt;0

C10n.sid~tiOQ O( ~ tSIUd

will b&lt; ba&gt;&lt;d on the Sl)&lt;lk&lt;n
that )' OU buy. Diff&lt;rtnt Sp&lt;a\cn
rc:qufrr dirfe:r«u amountS or
llO"tt to dm~ them proprrly.
On« llil'in when decidin&amp; on

21 Do you pr&lt;f&lt;r 10 li&gt;ltn IO
t.a.pe:l Of r«:ocd.s!
l) Wll&lt;r&lt; do you plan on K'ltul&amp;
the 'Y"&lt;m up7 In )our bedroom,

find a stttcO storr tbal 11
001cd f&lt;&gt;&lt; btlpful &lt;alnmco and

the tC'\."a\c:t don'1 an ca.rrKd
1.-ay • ith sptCS un~ )OU ..-r

ranges or htgb&gt; and lo~ and
utllt&lt;t dlfftrcnt upiiOru or.

you already twavt pu1 drnc mto

Uv11\&amp; room or dorm room~

4) Wllat do you do ,.hil•
listmlng? Do you do no1hina
while li&gt;1enin&amp;? Do you read?

Ente:n-ain?

re-putabt~

a real aff«tion2do.

strm.e of S.fttoJ

Rtrnm~b&lt;r

that )0~ $I ill h"'"" a bud¥&lt;! to
"'or k 'tii1Jh . This is snU the

ratha than JU&gt;I dbcount&gt;. In •he
long run )OU will ~vc JOII&lt;n a
bcn&lt;r dul by buy!nc from 1
reputable dealer. Tell the
\llc!i:man tht rnuhi of yuur

and let him &amp;lve rou

5) Bow loud i&gt; the rnu1lc you

too decid&lt; that a tape deck
shiJIId be pon of your l)~le&lt;n,
lh&lt;re ~ IC\'ttal co..tderatlorl$ In
sdeclin&amp; &lt;1thtt a CUfC&lt;t&lt;, lkntdc
0&lt; r..t~o.rttl Tbc tnOJI popular
aod.a)' is thr c:auctl&lt;. dlW 1o its

,u

ht deo.ls,

listen to? Will II b&lt;

MQC'I

bac~

lO the fiut queufon!.

~kf'CI1 do )'OU ht\t an ~ttn!&gt;ht
C."CJIIcctlon o( record5 or dO )'UU
pr&lt;f&lt;r !OptS, If in the f\11Ur&lt; YOU
p1an OJ\ ln.s.allin&amp; a tape da:k 10

t:apc nlorc th~an
•nusk.

Ju~t

rt:rorde:d

ft\:l)'

noc duplicate buyfnJ rr~ord~~&lt; and

t•P&lt;•·
* you plan on buyins a
turntab:k )OU "•" ha~o-e to ~orutdtt
•hdhc:r you "'rant an aurom.atk

record chan~tr !hot pQ)"i lfWlY
record$ conJ«ut:i\dy, j semi·
autom.ahc curn11blc tha' you can
PfOtflm one rtorord at a rime or a
manuallha1 mUll bf d\an!,cd anneach record. Th1&gt; cboi« will b&lt;

dctcrmlnlnc factor. Find 1
receiver that will rx&gt;Wt:T the

dttumined by whtthtr )'ou 1uun

spn.ktrs •nd c:huoK bctw~n
lhe&lt;n. Do not Itt Ihe opllon•
thrO¥&gt;' you, often Hines you Will

and do

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you.- C'IU and you -A'ould probably
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10

w.:am t()
oo that )ou do

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Chnok" 8"trlt'lt. It ynu had ant lh

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noo wish 10 be bolhucd by
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art mote tc:tlou~ abou1 your

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n«dJ rrplxnn&lt;nt ron&gt;. ,. n from

repulabl&lt; compan) I hat ..;u be
wdhna and helpful. Docs tht store
ill rom
a poll&lt;)/
e\Crf1hona tbey ..U.

a

he••

)OU bought
of &gt;m~lrina

lklorr yuu lrnc lhc i10rc-

r&lt;Dl&lt;mbcr that )'Qu should have
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Mcltrs · to aid In checkina the
battery ond recordina level.
TaP&lt; Counler • to htfp on
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Varttble Monitor • 10 r«ord
proaramr Wilhout l~ttrl&lt;n"'
,.llh )'Out 6&gt;teni11J.
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Radio "&gt;ietp" shutof( - th&lt;
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uun Lht runnion 10 the: tape:
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h it cl&lt;11r thot the&gt;&lt; port•bfc
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There SC:crru 10 bt no end to
lhC' k:ind) or home tmcnainmetu
equipmtnl \hal wt can now
tll)oy away from home Po,.abl&lt;

trk,•u.ions, alcreo radlo-', and
tape re...'"Oedas"'ft'avt ~ocnc:
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the stereo distinc:tion.
1\ti of the ponablt rt«Hd&lt;!'a

ha•-e _,. srandard, bulh·on
features ·;ncludln&amp;: 6

mu;.TOphone and a jack

rOt

an

eJUemal mike, a htodphOn&lt; Jltlt

anci many have ~pa.r.uc jac:kJ
lor hookio1 up out&gt;ide &gt;PU~Cf'l.
lleyond lh&lt; stillld:IId
~omplcmtms of opcratmg
controll, there \\l't nmny .special
up1ion feature" available'. must
hi~h ktvt to lncrca.sc tht

or . . .

costs of }'OUr uru' , Thf'S( Jptt[al

rd turcs ln&lt;ludt the: (oiJowin&amp;.
E• tcrnal d..: po"-tr joel.&gt; - fo r
or boat hook up.
1\uxillary input .&amp;lld uulpul
,ract...- to enabk you to r«ord
COI

TM &amp;rtalest od&gt;'lUUIIC or
thtK portable W11t~ t.s.
cowv
lhrir mob•Ut&gt; Tho,.P it r&gt; u u&lt;
tb:U &amp;ood !OUnd 0\ &amp;ll&gt;inoble in

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mind thll tn l&lt;fl&lt;rll the more
thtsf

por1ablc the unit, the lo•er

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quti•IY of &gt;Ound.
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There arc JC"vct;tl pet formancc
f&lt;atur.. 10 consld&lt;r when
buyint a porlahlt 111creo umt.
We hav• &gt;elected what wr fer)
to be the mo51 SI&amp;JIIfi&lt;onr

fea.Lura to ro1uldcr when
bu)'ioa a ponablt swoo uni11
TONE QUALIT Y. Most

can mat~ mWIC SOund WIV() 111'

"'"'· ~""'·the top btancb
have Dcen teued ro bt rtllliu·l)
(r« from nuurr.

SPEED ACCURACY. Whtn the
1apc spt'C!d i1 rondsu:ruly ra~ttl
or !lO\\et than t~ corrtct I llnd
scven/eigh1s inchc~ JK'J 5C'COnd.
music pitch and tempo ma) bt
orr. h ts 1rnpon ant tu 1tli1 tht'

pi1ch q l the rccordlnc lnmurn&lt;l11
btfore making the pur~huo.
FM SENSITIVITY &amp;
SELECTION. Mon brAild&gt; of

rquipmtnt have little to no
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withoUt IOietferc:oet: frarn Olha
ckctronktllyiDOfe elaborate,
st.adons. Ooe point to k«p in
should bt compared to lhe
mmd is that .,CJto wuitlvity b
in.hcrmtJ)' v.eakcr 1han mooo
lrllditiontl home: Sltrto J)'Sl&lt;I'OJ.
FREEDOM FROM A.UTTEIL Ill xnsirivity • .w il \J AOC • falr
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.Rb'"eo \al.k Outtn b lcno.-n as •
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-.a• maa ln pnch &lt;&amp;used b~
tn«hanical tmp&lt;rfeclions In the
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et the doOf or phon•;

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ronlght 4 Part Vocal Swing w ith

DESPERADO Show at 9 pm
10/14 The Sensational Blues &amp; Soul Singer
BOBBY " BLUE" BAND at a &amp; 11 pm
10/15 CABO FRIO Jazz Fusslon at 9pm

The Polish Student League
presents
" POLAND SEEN FROM THE
INSIDE"
A Lecture by Dr. Richard
Sokolowski and Eva
Marszalkowski on Their First
Hand Experience of Recent
Events in Poland.
Friday, Oct. 15th 8:00P.M.
Room 239 Hayes Hall
Free Admission
Reception will Follow

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W'IIOnndav. 13 00101:* 1ia Th• Sof,c.lf\lf'n

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�TO ALL STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT
REGISTERED_TO VOTE
YOU HAVE ONE FINAL CHANCE!

Government

SA is worriw abou1

assignments. Issues of general

undt'rg.radual~issues,

studrnl concern have been

Pa~rno

Associalion is: worried about

diseu&amp;sW txlensivcly between
the leaders over the telephone.

said. «We're each

trying to expr~ss the imercst of
our own studtnl body."

You Must:
1 -Call the Erie County Board of Eloct:ions
(846-8891). Give your name and

'f

addfe&gt;s.

SA"J1JRD:\ Y. OCTOBER tfi 2 - 9p.m.
4- Bring identification. You may register to
vote if vou will be 18 vears of age ON rn
BY "f'.()VEMBER 2. •

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"If we push harder for our

own cons1itUency, it's because
we find it necessary to do so."'
Millard Fillmore College
Student Association Presldent
Katherine Stiffler said..
Murphy 5aid. ' 'the student

govrrnmenu work alone a lot.

ClASS BEGINS

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When you havo t:ompletErl these steps. von wiU
ht' e[igible to vote in the November 2 elections
,111d all subsequent elections.

[EXEROSE YOUR CDNS111UTIONAL
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October 16, 1982

SPORT

Issues facing dentistry

studenu."

he Got:emments hcwe "differences in political petSpectir.:e, !Jut. we

name and loca~n of vour neighborhood
polling place.

THURSDAY. 0Cf013E.'R 14 2 - 9p.m.

the
Denial School Student

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wo"'
oget ~er to tIre extent

1 - The !hard of Elections will give vou the

•3 - Go lu vuur neighborhood polling·place
cr1 t:litl~er of these two dates:

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and afraid not to lobby for
our constituents'', Student Bar
Assocla1ion Presidenl Jill

- EETING

PLAY
BEGINS

T he Sample me&lt;eings have
"been a ve&lt;y positive
~pe rienoe.'" Dental Student
Presideot Michael Licata said.
'"They have a lol or
pmemiaJ".
Schedule connicts limit
contact b~tw&lt;en the leaders
outside of these meetings. but
the s tudent leaders often
consult each other to gather
for Sample's spocific topic

force forti he governments. As
an apolitical force, its Board
of Directors hove met monthly
with government
representatives to discuss issues
concerning the delivery or
essential goods and services to
the s tudent body. Leaders said
this unpolitical forum enables
different student factions to
work togethe.r for the common

good .

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�UB captures "Big Four"
By LO RETTA A. CONDINO

atl:'h

WM

victor tarnin

il

one eight--game K:t,
t v.·o

tl\&lt; semi· final. Ross proved.

moVed into the ~'On.solatinn round ,

Spemum Stq[f Writer
The UB «nnis Royals rolled
•or Niagar• U., Canfsfus ColltJ!e
d Buffalo SlOt&lt; S.rurday in the
·xch annual "Btg. Four" Tennis
ourney held "' rht Alumni Arean
Couns. The Royals compiled 23
inu on lbc day, to second plaQe
Niasara•• 12Y: and Canisiut' lOY, .
Buffalo Stat&lt; (4) picked up the
dllainiog points.
The singlc 1£ title WQ.5 a family
ffaif as UB's fltSt single seed
my Ross defeated UB third
in&amp;le seed. Robin t\bromovitt in
he ftnal, 8·4.
In the touma.menl format, ~ch
itll

Playert lo5ing ln the Out round

ims.

with half a point aw11ded for each
match won.
R05$ ruched the flnab by
bc.atina.sroond ~ed teammate
Lori L&lt;C!alr in lh&lt; soma. (8-4).
Her •olid baseline play again
proved to be the .strongest asset in
her matches. Thert. WiU
n r a cime Where she found
lrin much uouble. Ro.s$' title
h

"'!1'

run included wins O\'tr C'Mol
Borehtt (Nil\glla), 8.0 in the fu.sl
round. and fellow Roy•l Shelly •
WojntU In tbe stcond A·L
Abromovhz's quick play secured
• berth in tile nnal by beating
Neils Pepp.. or Buff:ilo State, 8·5,
Sue Bums of Ni•aara, 8·3, and
St.acv Carranza of Ni
ra 8-4 in

Buffalo State telln of Lynda Wald
and VIcki Wcisbord, (8·3) in the

semis. They then br«Ud to
victory a.s they bc:aLLht numberwh~

she holcb the number one position

on th&lt; UB team by btating
Abramovitz, (8-4). Though not
lndfeated by the score, the glrls
""'re playing point for point
•
throughout the match, each
bteaklng &lt;a&lt;h other's $Ct've, but
.Rou b.roke onct more In game II
and held onto her game for the
victory.
In double'• play tb.e UB
num~: ·tWO doubles team Of
Maria Sa-a• and Liso Caputi lost

in I he first round to the: numbe-r·
one team or Sue Smith and Mary
Collins of Niagara, who e\ltntUally
wtnt oo to win the double's Htle.

two aeam or Marie Bilka and
Debbi• Tollman, (8·1 ,)

The Roy.1l'.s number..onc
doubles te•m o( Lori feldhclm

a..nd Le51ie Stidham grwe -a valianl
fight in sceond·ro'Pd play against
number-one Ca~s doubles
team, Jane Oi81ase and Michell~
Leftwich . But this time the
Griffins pro,ted too tough as they
defeated Fdheim and Stidh~~n,
8-6.
Felheim and Stidham were
trailing 4·1 when lh&lt;r made their
comeback bid. Stidhain's poweful
5tfW

assisted in winning key

point• In 11&gt;&lt; next sam&lt;. In tile

&amp;e.Venlh game Clnisius barely ht)d

omo Chrir serve as 1bey won afterthree deuces. With the score S-2,
UB then held ..,...e again, and at
5·3. tile UB girls broke Canioius'
serve with a blistering voHey by
Stidham down the center or
DiBi ..e and L&lt;ftwich.
The duos alternated holding
serves until Ca.nisius was nne &amp;am
away from the win. AI 7-6, UB's

communkarlon uemed 10 faU
apart as they were beaten,

maklna

it a linaJ at 8·6.
Jn C'On.solallon sinaJc's accfon,
Buffalo State's Helena Oowd
defeated Lynn Poner of Caniiius
to tdr ~he title easily at 8-2.

UB Ltavcls lomorrow to face
fredonia Stat&lt; in a SUNY AC
West m.arch.

tn the coneeUation_ round Savas
and Caputi dominaJcd the .s«ne as
the ' eas:il beat the nwnbcr·two

Quick goals lead to defeat, 4-1
The UB Ro)'llls lost to the S4
John Fiihct Clldinals 4-1 in

Royal tram as Ooalkccl"'r P11n
GabO:II\Jld fullback Deanne Aoc\o
sot their signll!s cros!ed. Aceto dfd
not hear her calls and by tit&lt; \ime
Gabel went for it, tile Crudinals
Sue Hargather passed Marianne

By C IND Y MANARINA
Sp«tnJm Stqff Wrlttr

women's SOCt.'&lt;'-r action Saturday

laurini. wbo swrtd .

afternoon at Alumni field. The
los. dropped the.&amp;oyals to 4-J.
The Catds, nwnber one learn in

Early in the second half, the
third goal fo1 Fishes was scored.

Oamo on

the .state, l St.h in t.be nation,

Diemez. Barcz.ak said il

increasc:d thdr record to 10-1.
The Card&gt; tallied. twice early in
the flnt half. enough LO secure the
gamr. Lauric Gnrno put St. John
up 1.0 on an unassl5ted goal.
"lt was impossible to reach and
next to impossible to time, •• .RoyaJ
oach Mi&lt;heUe BarcZAk said.
Their second goal WiiS due. to
la.tk or c:ommurti~ion on the

only goal of the fourth Gabel
could have had -a hand on but was
not di~apJ)ointed with hc.r players.
•·we played well agail).ll tile

by

a. n1ce pass rrom Renet
W85

rhc

number one team fn the stale,••
Barczak said.
only goal came Jate in lhc
Jiecond half as Naney Hausm.an
tallied unusis\ed..

ue•,

11

h wu about time," Batcuk

A TTEN"ti.ON:
The Sherriff's Dept.
Will Be On Campus
Oct. 25th to Issue
Sheriff ID cards.
These wi II Be
Required After New
Drinking Laws Take
Effect. You Must Have
Your Birth Certi ficate
Plus Proof of
Permanent Address .
Oct. 25-26 Harriman
Oct. 27-28 Capen
Oct. 29 Ellicott
(Blake Center)
For More Details Call
Jim Gruber
at 636-2807 ~

'Safl.1. ' 'l .was hnppy to see h. We
didn't docrv~ -a ~hutout ag~nst
u~. ''
The final Fisher aoa1 w&amp;.~ scott&lt;!
by Kim Thompkins and misted
by Laurini.
"St. John rlihct was rully
good." Gabel said. "Wt play•d
well, too, but rot the first 10

minutes. as always, we were bent
and then both teanu ployed

equally. We have ro llllilk~ more
oppon;uniries .••
.. No one wa.s running 1n on the:
{F'tshcr) goalie," Royal Kathy
Oerbract said . .. We should have·
has!lcd the goalie when she was

rolling. ~t ball.''
Quc•tlonable officia11ng affocted
the gamt. but ll;lr=k cllllmed Bill
• aoo SOOC·ER page Hi

Royal controlling play

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• 5th • .
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•eonunutld trom p•Q•15

D&lt;Gioppcr 41ld Bob McAllister ar.
" good offic:laJS, probtbly IWO Of
1hc besl in !he S&lt;orc" and "3'ccd
rhat fi.,her did make rept'ated
fouls but by different players.

lt w:u the Cardinals \\hO Wrred1sappuintcd in lhc officiating. " J

think lh&lt;)' missed a 101 of calb: ·
Cardinal•' fuUbaek Tracey
Comber said ... They were not very
&amp;Ood."

"The same wu played v.·eU,"
S&lt;. John Fisher eoo&lt;h Tlto Launni

uid.._UB dldn'l panic ""d Slu&lt;k
with thrir game plan. We.
however. didn'l play welL We
could have played better."
··we have some outstandin&amp;
playm on offense artd defense."
UB capcain Janet Anspach said.
"We played re.llly well. FISher's a
good team.• On o ffen$e they wen
real fun 10 play aplnst." We need
lht experience but l'm sure we'll
set to &lt;he playoffs."
Barttak agr«d. "llhink we

havt' a good chantt to get to 1hc

playoffs. We have individual
talent and we'll do really ...ell.
There ....·ere ,;ome mentaJ mistakes
and nti.scommunic:ation. Our three
losses went to top ttam$ (Well~
College, Alfred UniVtr&gt;ity, now
St. John Fisher. I don't antldpat&lt;
an.)' more losses."
The Royals play fiV&lt; morr
aames, the next homt contes~
bclDJ! tbi&lt; S..turday ~t 1'00 •&amp;ainst
BuJfalo Scale at the Alunutcornplcx.

Soccer Bulls crush LeMoyne
as forwar\1 Mark Brown stars
minu« mar~ of !he fin I half.
Lat&lt;r in the hlllf he •"' up Brown
who ca~hcd in un a cornt-r kick
•• 21:51.
Brown and Cohen combined
opin 10 open !he S«&lt;nd half
scoring. only 42 seconds arccr
play resumed. Brown scored on
a .shon c:ross .shot which i&amp;niled

By LAWRENCE MIETUS
Spmrom Staff Rtportrr

Jl.'oior forward MarJe Brown
.:onnectfiJ on thr« of his five
&gt;hou fo r goals and added on•
a.s!ist a.s lht' UB soccl!'r B'uUs
(S·l) crushed LeMoyne Coilege
8..0 on S3turday afctrnoon at

lhc Boll's

Alumni fidd . Brown'1

performancc wu termed ·'the
brs1 game 1'vc C\'tr seen him

ploy" by Head Coach Sal
fupo\UO .

Scuiot forward Walttt CohC"n
.tbO 41ood out as h.: contribtutd
1wo goals and two -assbts.

S&lt;mor goalltnder Marty
Pa\*Ont*§. sh~ut wu his fifrh
oC 1he season. 14th of his
\.-atec:r. as ht continues to run
;1way with tht U'B individual
record tn bolh cate:aories.
'

1

Team c(fon and coordination

were the key to toda.y's aa.mc,''
P4\'one c:ommcnttd. wn,c
playe-rs anticipated c.a ch other's
mo... es \lieU.''

Cohen opened Lbc: scoring for

the Bulls on an unassis1cd sho1
o rt a

r~bou nd -aL

che t2.:00

offen~ive e~plosion .

AI

the 52 minute muk halfback
Rkk Carlson (junior) b&lt;a1 1he
LeMoyne soollcnda after ta~lng
a E,)MS rrom Brown.
Carbon then assisted on UB'.s
fiftb go:!l whieh was &amp;cored by
-senior halfback Dave Simpkin
1wo minutes late-r.
Wirh che- game well in hand,
Coach E•posito d""ided to pull
Pavone and let .sophomore OtJry
Kopacl 8t1 some expt."ric:ntt 1n
che net. He: madt ont save and
man::ig.ed 10 preserve the s-hu1out
for Pavone.
The depth of the Bull's
bc:came obviou.s at t.h~ point 3S
Espo.sito substituted at will. "We
have a good ball club and deplh
roo." Esposito said. 11 We have
the skil15 and todav we: just

neVer Itt up.•• Brown echoed cbc
sentimenu of t.he coac.h ... The
team is working we.U 1oaether.
AU the players wen running hud
today," h was Drown again for
UB's sixth goal after ••king a
pus from senior forward Dave
Richards. Carlson enlcred !he
pkturt ilgain when bt set up
Juan Linares for scor~ number
S&lt;V&lt;n. Cohen bagged his second
of the day to close out ahe
scoring and Simpkin was
credited with the anlst . UB
registered 24 shots on go•l
during their offcmive barrage -M
oppostd to 9 sho&lt;s on goal by
LeMoyne. The BuU, ployed
nuidly throughout lh&lt; oonl&lt;sl
and displayed virtually &lt;&gt;ery
lmaclnable offensive play.
"Wc"re gtttina our ar1
together. '' Esposito nd,ded...

This was the hlghe-.st scorina:
game to d•t• sin&lt;e UB defea1ed
Datmen College on Sep1ember
II. 1981 by a scor&lt; of II~.
Tbe Bulls sliU have noo11llowed •
~oal in any or their 1982 wins.
lro nkally. the)' were .shut out in
thdr only two

tosses of the

season so far by •eo•cs or 2~

against Buffalo State and
Houghton Colleg&lt;.

2~

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by

enthusi-astic Attitude into today-'s

game at Fredonia. A£cordin.g to
Esposito, his ,..,, wiU nted
continued scoring and steady
defrost if they hope to mend
their wi.n streak to four. fredonia
is ranked as rhe number one
Division Ill 1eam in the Stare. UB •
was ranked ninth 1n the state
going into the aame aa.ainst
LeMoyne,

On a 1hree g3me winning

streak the Bulls nolehed vi&lt;tories
ovr:r Niagara and croas town
rival Canisius prior to the romp

LeMoyne.
"Everyone ls enthusiastic
lately," ltichwduaid. "All th&lt;
guys arc contributing.''
Tbe BuU's hope to e&amp;rr)' !hal

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Worlci hup o n We!d .. Oct . 13, 2 p.m., Cupen

10. Amhcrsl Cllmpw..
lnctnft~·ln~e Prrpna~tlnn

it TK hniquu Whrkshop on
Thnn . Oclobr r 14. 3 p.n1 .. I Ci&lt;mens. Carrn Plannln1
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or Mlrlfi CIIIOIDO

rctiOWihl, aw:ardtd by lh~ Univcr)it)' or Non h Carolln•
For fUtl ho:t lnformaaion , wriar lhe Dco.n. School or Ulw.

C'umputcr Sdtrt« Uudnr.ndu~Jt" Mrf'tlttx un Wed •• Oct. ll
at noon. A 44, Bldg 4230 Ride• 4&lt;•

275 14.

ntcJ''ics. arts &amp;.lectures

lnlrr·Crttk Co••&lt;ll Homf&lt;'flmioa Quetn Appll.. alnns
Available. dtadllne ,. S p.m .. 0&lt;1. 18. Harrima n, Capen,

UUAB Corf..holl.\t Or&gt;&lt;n Mlkr every Thur;. at 8 p.m.
llarrlmao Lounge.

Unh•crihy or North Carolina. Chapel Hill. Nonh Carolill;~,

UUAB l'lilbl Clob Serle&lt; fralurinl Bla• ur 8road•.. y on f n ..
llof•. HouR Co•n&lt;il Public Hcanns oo H.arriman Squaro. J)a. 15 at 8 p.m. m abe Tlllbcn Bullpro Admaulon Club
Keys. 1&gt;2.j(); non-uudcna, Sl.SO. C'omplimcnaaay snat~
Ocl I 5, J :)C) p.m., 102 Hamm~n Hall.

~d&gt; !on'cd.

R«ndtmttii-Gft ln\OI\tdl Call

Mu O'Dari&gt;r Liq•or POI1) at 88C on Thu11.,
r•.Alpha
BUC.

Joe ., 6J6·S38l or Pnn 11 SC2· 14 10.
lnd,. Sludr•U A.sso&lt;. Dhall Crl&lt;bralioo Sat., Ocl. 16. S:)C)
p.m.. Dtrfcnd01f Ann"' 4, S. 6, 1, hnd Diefendorf Hall 1~7
Call 835-9168. 835.0353 for more mrorm:uion,

Akollol

A"artt~m

Prvcram: If )OU or somtont' )OU Lnow"

bavtna problems ...-ith alcohol, eomc

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vnlunl«r&lt; 10 ..
lh.rough lht- blood donAtion pr«eu. for mor~ in(ormauan,
~l &lt;:t&gt;c ••II 886·7500, txl JN.
Buffalo Ulllrllt oprn rnry 1\fon. &amp; \\'rd. c•&lt;nlnK rr~m 7· 10.
nror m 41 4() Capen lll•d .
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Saudtol Union Ba&amp;rl B.. n&lt;h on Frida~ . II :JO.I In
Capen lobby
P.pen duf'! f\ill)bc lht \\ rilJ R~, Pl.Ja n11 htlp. We uc ~ fr«.

drop in wnuna cmtt&gt;t for wont who wan•s http btainnina~
dn.nin1. Of rntstnl v.ntmp We arc- open M-F. l ().4 and
~ -Th t&gt;~1ns&gt; from 6-9 p m 111 &amp;ldy Hall, 3J6.
An)ODt: inltmltd bt pll)lft&amp; runiVd.l.ocuble rou.dc lot

\\'R UB Foday or SArurday nl&amp;)lu pl&lt;as&lt; coru:.:a Rob M•rn•
or O i1\t Reichan :at WRUB. AU applic:nion.\ will bt' ajvcn lOp

Applicalloll$ for 'latloul Scien« Foundallon Oraduale
Frllo..,shlp&gt; lind National Sclrncc Found&gt;tlon Minortay
PciiOw! hip&gt; &lt;•n be obloincd by wriling Fd lowshlr&gt; Ofnco,
nmtTon:tJ ~earch Council~ 2101

Constitution A venue,

Wtuhlnglon, D.C. 1U418. Fcllow&lt;hitiS ••• award&lt;d fOI 11 ud~
o r \I.Or~ lt1diog lo MMrtr"$ or DoaoraJ de.@.re:d In lhc
msuhem:.uical. phy,kal, bro4ogjcal. cnainecrma and ~K.cia l
oclenOC&gt; and 111 lh&lt; IIIJio!Y and Phllo..,phy or Sctenct.
are e.nc:ouraged for mfnorhiH , womtn,
phrsl&lt;ally hand1t1pp~ and membet&gt; of oalocr
undtrrcprCKnttd &amp;rOUpi in IC'ic1tce and tng.inttt•n&amp; OtadUnc
A pplication•

(or &gt;Pt&gt;lYIIIl is No•etnbet :14, 19Kl.

Anutio•: P~Law Stn.iors. Nr4 En&amp;J;3nd Sc'hool of LaW&gt; wtll
be: on campus co int~"" pr~P«tht studml' on Thunda).
Oclober 21. 1982. Call Mu . Sh&lt;a of lhe &lt;:arrn Pl•nn1n1:
Ofnce I I IJI-35 15 for an appoinlmtnl.

Ctturr.

Allraaloo: Prt-Law S..nlon. New York Unhcrsu y School of
Llw wru be on c.&amp;m,PlU to intervie'N prospcalvt' ltud cnt• on
Monday, Oca . IS. Call Mrs. Shea at ahe Cartct Plonn1n1
Off'k:r, SJI-35 15, 10 XI up an appt.

Room 684, Baldy lUll.
Carlbbe. . Saudtab .u-. Ctotnol MrrtJna oo Ocl. U, 6::10
p.m .. Tolbert 211 .

l.nro a ~ Skll- a.c- • hnlcpl. AddpiU
V nlv&lt;niay wW be 011 campus. Wednesday, Oct. 27. CaD the
Carftr P1&amp;rlnina O rner II 131 ·JSIS and &amp;lk for Mn. Shu,ro
Jet up an -"&gt;tmcnl.

fru

film~

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"Siq e&lt;oach" T....d'l)', 0&lt;1. 12 al 7:00 and 8:4() p.m .
r~ pt\"ti\"tl) i.n 1-i Umort Room 170, EUirou
"5-oollhr Moon" - UUAB Filao- Saa., Sun. 0&lt;1 16and 17
IM••~

oo Mr•aal Hrallh on Ocl. 1), 7.30 p .tn . Um•&lt;ml)

Praby~&lt;nan. Main Slr«t al Nilpra f all• Bl•d

Ellll$ or Nicktl Cll)' Comedy IKll-4·2! 11) rnr

dt~alb .

Ruffalo Rttionlli Balltt. H yOU nrc: ln c tr~u~d in iet'lni:J. a
perfortnan« rot frt't , he ;an ushr r. Coni ..CI Kobin at
6 J6-.Sl73. Dale&gt; are 0&lt;1. 14- 17, 21·24, Thur; •. sar . 11 8 p.m. ,
Sun. aa 2 p.m.

f'oolbalf f'&lt;&gt;ff' film. 8/14, 8 p,m ,, filfmOIC 110
Ca) Pfltpat!to AUiancl' Cofttmo~tR. Comt out l·rKiay f\'Y.OI OI
To~onkftd

Pohtkal ~- a~b M«tloa oa Moodoy, 0c1 11 orl p. m..

G111duatlJia St.alors ,.bo an aoln• oo Jo ai'IIAI. or prof. Khool
'4i tb tbt e•ccpd on of pre-med. pre-dent. pre-va and pre-·
opc.omttr)', should sn u.p 1 rcfacnce rilt at rithcr or the two
Car«r Plannina Otnet~. Appointmcnu for the Amhcru
campus un be mad&lt; by calllna 636-2231, aslc for Mrs. Mo.c:k.
AI lht Mll.ln Slrccl t ampUI call 831 ·351S and ~I&lt; for Mrs.
Shra.

Wednesday, Oclobet 20th. Call Mrs. Shea aa the Clr&lt;ei'
Piannina Offi&lt;les 11 UI·3SU for an oppointmer!L

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meetillP

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Uolv. S..bool ol GI'IIAI. aulila- MM...-•t will
interview studenu conccrnin&amp; their MBA prosram on

" PI&gt;ol&lt;" - l iUAB Fllm-0&lt;! . 14 and U ., 4:JO. 7:00 ond
!1:30 p.m. in lhc Woldman Thcourt 1 A.C. Adtuis!nOI\ ror
&gt;tudcnts. Sl.75; Ccn&lt;ral. Sl.H.

Ope-n Talt:nl Auditions for • Onf'..llour Comt d7 Shuw 1n •be
v.ot b will be hdd Friday, Ocl . I S 11 Ourt, S1o1e. Call Paul

Hu&amp;hH Afrcnofl Company is o ffcrins 100 fellowsh•ps 10
quallfled .ltudcnu for graduate ••u&amp;y In Enslnrerln&amp;,
Compuler
Sclontc. Aplied Moah end Phy•itll . U.S. chlztnl hip
8tC'om• polllicall) aclhe: Comt see Mario Cuomo' " runninM
mate: AI O.lb&lt;lllo In Kno• 20, Fnday •• 3:30p.m. C'ome 0111 1s rrqulrcd. Write to Hu.ghts aircraft CompJn)'. Corpornt ~
Fellowship OHI••· Culver Ci a~. CA 90230.
""d make the polhiclans aware.

J llJUor a ... of 0T Drpl . O."'olloe Salt for S"'«tesl Oa}'
(Ocl. 16th). Ocl II and ll, 11·2 p.m.• Caprn Hall and

filmmak&lt;r AKnCS Var&lt;lo 01 lh&lt; 1\lb&lt;l&amp;hi·KilO\ At1 ~Jicry
Audilonum on Friday. Oct. U ar 8:SO p.m Admln1on ~
S l .SO for .It udcnl5 ond U .OO g&lt;n«al.

01 4::10. 1.00. 9: )0 p.m. Wotdman Tlltaar&lt;

ronsJdtn llon.

S..nlors: Mokt "'" 10 .&lt;Jtn up 10 have ~r yeas book porlrall
aaken for lndu•lon in abe 1983 Buffalonian: Sian up h
ll&lt;l"« n Ocl. 2S·29 In 84 S Hatnman Ubrary. I ll Talben
Hall, 14 Baldy Hall 01 In 167 Mlllard Fillmore Academk

"1M Hills Hnr E1cs" -t! UA8 Fii-Frl&lt;by1lndSaa,. Ocl.
U and l6 ~ 12 p.m . in the Woldma.n Thcaut: Adnuss.on tor
&gt;IUdtnl$, SUS; Gcn&lt;nl. S1 . ~ .

our mmfnca on

Mondar&gt; from 12;30 10 2:JO p.m. in ahe Palmer Room.
Hamman Hall. MSC nr call us aa 6311-2807.

Cro ~

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Blood Orh't!$- Rtd Cros1 n~ds
blood donon a1 UB Rloodmobllcs

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MASCOT Ct..nol Mrttloa on Fri.. Ocl. ll. 4:00. Dicf.,
Room 104.
Cay Prol*'• AUiaac~ OowlllizltloHll\lrrlloa every Frld4y ot
$p.m . ln our s1udc:nt resoutte cauer in '2111 TaJben .

till O..U au~ Rtclllar Mr&lt;tBp lomorrow and

f11&lt;1)1

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" aulriob or flro" -Acad. Aw~rd Wlnnrt-0.1 U ancl 16,
1:30, 9:45 and mldniatu . FrL 170 llfFAC; S:u . 146 Dicf.
Tlckrt&lt;, SI .7S, "''d only ar ahc aiek&lt;t o rr.cr.
School of MaJuatmtDI UctU,. IOmOtTOW81 8 o.m. In Olh
104 on " S..llln&amp; Edu&lt;allon."
" Poland Sua From 1M IIHklt"- IMau.. - Friday, Oct . IS,
8 p.m.. 239 Hayes Hall .
Mllildau ,....,,.. ro play Ia Ull Prp ..... . Contoet Srtphen
Wallace oi 6J6.:14SO.

Thwsday11 1 p.m. In Dicfcndorf Anna Lounac. Tuaorilla 8POrt8 mto.:n.ation
101alllblc frrc by rcq-.
f'modo 0.~ M..,lq on Ocl. 13, 4 p .m.. 1030 Oenl&lt;as. AC.

-.a on Wed.. Ocl. I) ar 5::10.

U11Aa Ill"* c--lttH
Haniman- Palmtr Room.

till~ ..... au .. -.... lot_..,.., anyooelnletesled
In joiftil\l or leamil\l ro iUQk piUS&lt; contac1 Glenn &gt;l
131-446'7.

Thursday, O&lt;robet 28. Call Mn . Shulllhe &lt;:arret Plannina
OrfiC&lt;, 831·35 1S, 10 sri up an appointment.

WRUB O.J. M.. u.c on Th....Uy, 1::10 p .m., Goodyear
lounsc. tu !loot . Anyonr inltr&lt;Stcd in bcina a D.J. should
aurnd ahis mcclin&amp;.

A,.. ,..... lll»cdc7 People accdcd 10 OOKh ICCIIJ In aahlc&lt;lt
P'OifiiDL S-6 houn a .....k, f11&lt;11ina&gt; lAd Saturda.Y
monlina/. Oam&lt;s sun abc flna wed In Novanbet. If
lnatrCSicd stop by 11 the C.A.C . Off~« in 615 Harriman or
call 831-3521.

Sraloc p,.. uw SludeolJ who havt hi&amp;)! arade point avcraacs
ll!\d
low b®1ds m•Y I PP,IY for ahe Morehead

Larin An1tritlln Cl'lld.. tt Saadonl M&gt;«. Mt&lt;tiDJ on Ocl.
U .' 7 n.m .. 310S Main Sr.

Balfllo a(y Sldr Wo-·a RaabY aub PI'IICII« on Tiles .•
Wed .. Fri. S·1 p.ll\. More info. 692·7193 or 838·54:14.

Att ..lloo: Prt-uw Srlolors. PCjlll&lt;fdint Univcniay School or
U.w will be on campus to lnacrvicw prOS)&gt;OCtiye studrnas on

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lolonday, 11 Oct-1M2 Volume S3 H-bot 21 Stole Unl-.lly of N.., YO&lt;!&lt; at Buffalo

Sample inaugurated

~n

splendGr at A umni Arena
Harold B. Robln&gt;On delivered lhe
invocation and the btntdfccion. Aner
evt'Tyone hod ltll the blue carpeted and
l'3tdboord covered sym floor Sample, his
wire Kalhryn. Koron and Wharton shook
hands wlth • one tnd one hair hour Ions
re«&gt;~vina bne.
S:unpk's ramaly *U 1n aumd.an« at tM

By TERRY CANADE
MunoJinlt Editor
m•d much pomp and ceremony
Stev&lt;n BrownlnJ Sample was
offieia.Uy indiiCted UB Ptestdent
)tstcrday in Alumni Arena
S.aatt Unt'-t:rsitr or f"'lcw York Cbanc:c:Uor
Oifion R \\'hanon sw-ore 1n 1he
Um"mlt) 's t...,ctfih ch~d eucu11ve. '1'bis

A

t'\'tnl and hb: -.f(e K:nhryn armed aH•n
the rtc:t•puon hne.
H\\'OfdJ arc not adcqu~te 10 dncr-tbt- the
dcTp srnK or honor I fed at ch" momrnt, ··

b i1D au.spidou• m~1 •n ahe 136 )Cat
beuory or tha' tn~1nu1.on. '' Uni\maty

Sample bqan hi&gt; •n•uaurol addres&gt; orter
the Un1venhy tMCJalhon v.:a.s plaN'd O\ft

Council Cllalrman M. Roben Koren &gt;Oid.
1he nrs. time an
inauJUJ"IItOn "IS on campus; v.uh lhC'
ricldhou.st bathtd in blue and while ro., the
occa1•on.
The 2.000 ~pc&lt;tator&gt;. half thr expected
number. wn~htcd mainly or faculty and
lugher t&lt;IUC'3tion d1jJn1t tlrit( ttl! few ~tudent s
omendtd thr C\ent. Sample explained t he
small s1uden1 aumout \\a.\ predictable as u lt
was probably not the type or c.'\' rntlhat
would lnlc.'ral them "
T'tJ.(o «:rcmony markf'd

his htad b) \\'ha11on. H e C'Onhnutd co
spe-ak on the irhtiiUtiOR'\ ha,tOt) and the
pttiidency c\prn.~nl rtfit'f "lo ~~ l:ut be

offic•ally imtnllcd therein."

Sample rcheratcd his rour main goills
or tht
U nivcrsny Addrt.."-\" and 11dd t d a nflh

outlined during hb 1\pr\1 ''State

point - .. We mu11 reafOrm che ccmralhy of

the libc:ral :uu 3Rd KlethX.~ tn the modern
Unhenit) ." A nc..-.· emph"~'" -.:u placed on
••auraclinaLhc. most academic--ally talentN
minOfily uudenu, •• in Samplc'.s r«rultmeru
goah.
The' ochtr thrrc aoah rema,ncd unaltt«d
oinee April aa Sample noted the Unnenity
nt'rds ro s.trm&amp;thm ranrC'h, impro"c chc:
quality or Jlucknt hr•• and expand
community rtbdon.s. •lr uplaiMd that
more pointS eould be add&lt;d to hts plan as
they rrese.nt themselves.
For lU&amp;Btstlon!. Studtnt AlSOOacton
President COtdell S&lt;hat hler u ked that

~~~~f::~:"Torfo;=h~~:!.!!':'to

th&lt; nourbhcs or the UB Wtnd Erunublc
and the speakeri plalfO&lt;m ,..., headed by
cldoptn from N.., York Stat&lt; and other
truututioru aaou the nation. Fol\owin.s
these. UB fll&lt;\lltr and ...rr took tltcU &gt;eatS
tn 1am.c 10 S« a.hc platform pany as.sumt:
thcir pOdtk&gt;M on the st~.&amp;t.
Focultr S&lt;JWe Cllair Roben Pope
headed tbe podium aroup carrying th&lt;
ceremonial diver matt in his &amp;lovc:&lt;t hilncb
rollowed by UB vice presidents, SUNY
ornclals and spulctn repre.senting all
University corutituencles.

Sample utili.tt 1tudcnu. ..as consuha.nt&amp;
whose informed opinions " ·ill rnovc to be

exlrc:mcly va1uable- not juu as nnancicr,s
or tas:t raort .'' Schachtt.T req'\)ated that
Samplt ch&amp;n&amp;e hiJ Yitw Of IIUdentJ as
"clicnu:" to .. partners."

S ample and the rest or 1he fac..Jty pre.sen•
adorn«! monar boards with the 1usles
draped over their l&lt;fi temples. As the only
non·vaduuc- io robe and mon.a.rboard.
Schachter wo&lt;e hiJ tuslc on th&lt; riJIU side.
The ctrtmony look tAICII)I ooc hour
bet•een the Wtt&lt; that EpiKopal Bishop

S cnachtcr's allwion.s to a student funded
unaon wert mort vividly dcmonnrated•by
.studcnu: at Ihe ceremony JOhcidna fundi

Presidential endorsement
excites faculty members
By GARY STERN
Compus editor
B President Sleven B. Sample hod
two surprises at hil inaugur.uion
Sunday: the addition or a fifth
priorit)' and a rrnc~~Atd concern ror
t«:ruitina mmority totudentt. boah drew
hi$11 marks rrom tho!&lt; in auendlnct.
Mld·way throuah his addrns. the
Pr&lt;&gt;td&lt;nt coiled ror "all or American
Hr&amp;ht'T education" to reolfrrm the
''Cc:ocrahcy of the libn&amp;l an' and soc:nces
rn the modern unhersity." This prioruy
&gt;A a! added 10 the four lon&amp;•f&amp;n&amp;e JGals that
»mrl&lt; ho• be&lt;n str&lt;&gt;SinJ stnee he too~
ornce March t.
.. h was 1 nul)' wcat add ilion. •• said
Dean of Arts a.nd ~urn James Bunn..
E\'tn Vke PrC'!iidt.nl for Acadtmic Affain
Robert Roubera did not kno• or the
addltloo. " I didn't even know thai the
11ddcd clause was com ina.''
Mony racuhy members tthoed this
S\lrprisc: after Samplt's adltionalaoal, n-en
lhouah lt was included In the oddr... when
h wu originally WThren, accordln&amp; to the
Prc:sld&lt;nt .
" I add&lt;d rt to the Oth« aoals when I
• rol&lt; the spe«h," Sampk Aid later. " I
teallYlook to 11 as • short run aoaJ,

U

or

ho-cvef. It li SOtnC'IhiqlhaJ all
i\lt&gt;tnan cduc:adon must foe&lt; up to. or

c:ourw. none or ahc clauses are rlX~.

J

C'O\Ikt t'\t.n add a sixth or SCY"enth.''

T hC' 1ucldc:n surs~ ah·tn ao the: libual ans
could rc:prcscot a da.niricant c.han&amp;t in the.'
dir.Won or th&lt; Unlv&lt;rsity, aceordln&amp; tO
Enalish Ptores50r Howard Wolf. Over the
pas! 10 y0111 the University has bewme
lnereulnaly ptolcssionol, he said, with too

mueb ''-prt·proresstonalcraining ... He
added !hat this could mark a raum to
••readjdonaJ underaraduatt educalion. ••
The Prc:sident will "aet a lol o r suppon
ror oddlna th&lt; nrth clauS&lt;, .. said Sociolosy
Proressor Theodore Mills. ''The Uoivcr5ity
nt'tds that censral cor(' o r the liberal an~. II
is flill the S«Cion of the Uni\'~.sity that
introducc..s to .s.tudcnu: :an undtr)Candin&amp; of
aheir role a$ human bcina~. "

Althou&amp;h many \litn pk:ascd co SC'C'
Sample's r&lt;COII'itlott or the impononc. or
Ihe- libtral a•ts. tht qundon JIIIJ remab.\1 ~
co bo~ the Pmadrnt ~iU be ablt to make
Ius •ords come lfut
Cllalrman or th&lt; Facuhy Smote Roben
Pope "'ho had not &gt;&lt;tn the spe«h
beforehand. sawS Sample'l scattmmts 'IA"tft
JUSt Y&lt;hot oeadcmrc planorna has alrcad)'
proposed. " I don't know how it "'ill be
done." he noc«t .. h ct.rtainly does have to
be done. ll 's imponana to the :~.cadC'mk
&amp;tructure or 1be University...
"Sure. h is impOn am:• aareed Political
S&lt;ien&lt;&lt; Cltalr Cloude Welch .. "But like the
otht'r 5tlttmtnl5 thmt we 1et, I wantc.o .&amp;t"t
implcmcnctdon. That at a lot more difricuh
than m.akinathc Inidal .stalemtnt."

An

ernpho!.ls oo the liberalaru has
re&lt;t11tly be&lt;n Ros.&lt;befc's "drirt", a&lt;Cordin&amp;
to En&amp;lim Pr&lt;&gt;r&lt;SSOr MO&lt; Hammond.
Rossbera binuclf said that h&lt; ".urongly
endot,.. !he adclcd pnn&lt;iple. I've lone be&lt;n
in fa\'Or or Its •ecocnition•••
"Tbe addu ion Is cenainly lauclobk,"
lrtcc Pres.dcnt for R.....,rch and Gradll&gt;le
Studles Donald Rennie added. "Hov.·.,..er.
I'd lilt&lt; to know the implication. • may
ha,·e &lt;"On~rnina the creal ion or an Arls and
Sdc:nca department. ••
N for the minority rcc:ruitmc:nt nntiu,
BurraJo Assemblyman Anhllr Eve -who
wu lmpreJ&gt;cd with lh&lt; entire address -

The academic proeeaslonel emwet
was piCI&gt;&lt;d. "The lint time I m« him. I • ~ is W1t.h hi• busintSO c:Ommunlty rdatioos.
"I rc.:l betler about th&lt; Uni&gt;t'Tllty thtn I
hod asked him lo come out and me&lt;! the
'-'C in a lon1. tooatime, .. ht )aid. " I
black community's lc.adtr~hip he
mamtainc&lt;l." In 1""0 days, he had caJied me
vc r-arely au ended arfa.irs such u Ihisback . Former President Roben L. Kat&lt;r
ne. ror I • •• usually not lnterc:sted to h&lt;ar
would have called In five months. ir at all."
hal will be said . Hopefully, thl• iJ the
Eve added thai h&lt; Is very sa11Jfied wilh
alnnin1 or a new &lt;:'1.''
&amp;mple's commitment to public service, as

�IJHE spEORUM

in short.

-

21

S.:l" Gooekhl4.ltC~toNII.C:A'•f
ft"l'Y Cll\li611MM a f tltf Cfl7tor
Jon O.atlllftnaor., Erllf01
"'~" C ~ ~chlcJMtlfttlnt tdl!ot

n.. fo/IDl"tnf is IM Wet of o 11!1/tr from Robm L. Gonyard,
Oir«tor of rh• fn rmJisdpJinfU1 ""'''"'"'
Th&lt; oflice of lntudi&gt;cipfuwy [)qr« Prosrams In the Soci.:IJ
5ocn&lt;ts IIJ\IIOUJ\a. ~ &lt;&gt;tabUshm&lt;nl of t n&lt;W und&lt;t.,-adliAI&lt;
ptQSI&amp;M iA lnttmational Sludi&lt;&gt; tudlnl 10 lh&lt; B. A . dqr«. Tb&lt;
proanm u desiped to~ Jtlld&lt;ntl who ka•• a Jiron&amp; int&lt;1a1 on
international relatlon&gt; ODd p&lt; da appropriate b&amp;&lt;;kJTOUnd for
those who hopt to pursue car
in aovcmmcnl, dipJomacy,
cdueation. or lntunalional trade. tfl\ltl . or burin~ lt wiU abo
prO\fldc I bub fot

snduat~

51Udy 1n int('rnationa) &amp;(fair$ -and

J'('rhops in other fi&lt;lds.
·rht progom brinp togtther &lt;our&gt;&lt;&gt; from SAO•&lt;ral di&gt;tiplines
with thtu dbunctivc approathtt. 10 lntcrnalionaJ problems and
includts a subslanho.J compOnent In a tontlfl lanauaac. S1udent•
may, ir the)' wbb, conccntraLc their study on a plttkula.r •ru of
the world, (Of cnmplt, Alia, Mna. EurOpt, Of Latin America.
or lh&lt;y may pursue a rno&lt;&lt; ~ tours&lt; of Jlutly Tb&lt;y ""'!' alw
"do.lblt 1!\a)Or". that i.s. ma}or on • ...,ond rtdd (anthropolou.
«&gt;&gt;nomics, (OfeiKn t.ncua&amp;&lt;. I&lt;Dif&amp;phy, hiSiory, policic:al scien«,
or lO&lt;IOlOIY· for example) on coll)unalon ..;rh thdr

load to th&lt; B.A. d&lt;gr«. The llnv~ronm&lt;ntal and Urbon Proarams
also offer the option of tht B.S. d&lt;BJ'«. C\lrrenOy, ntarly Ovt
hundred major&gt; are &lt;nrolltd In thne undersradu1ll&lt; program&gt;
The I. D.P. Ofrrct also admintllcrs thr« Mastu or S&lt;i&lt;IIC&lt;
Proannu: ch&lt; Fleoiblc PrOIIf&amp;m. tile EnvlronCMDtal ~u4in
Pf0112lD (in eonj111&gt;&lt;1ioo l~h til&lt; Environmrotol Sflidi&lt;.&gt; C&lt;nt&lt;r),
and the Procram in Applied Pubbc Afraiu S•udlej (•n &lt;Oll)unctl'i&lt;o
with 1h&lt; OfrK't or Ur\WI Af(iW&lt;). EnroUm&lt;ntl m th&lt;&gt;&lt; lf&amp;duaet
prOIIf'llfiU total about 00&lt; hundred.
Th&lt; lnttrdi&gt;ciplinary Oqte&lt; Provaro&gt; ar&lt; dir&lt;atd by Dr.
Rob&lt;n GanyarcL He it ouruted by Mrl. Suunn&lt; Fdcco,
lnfonnatlon •bout •ny or ch&lt;&gt;e prosrams may b&lt; obulllled •• the
I.O,P . omce. 123 Red Ja&lt;ktl In 1)1&lt; lillkOil Complu. Ul by
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MOI'oDAY:

Rel'llte ~ ~netf~tloft .,.,.~.,

Volk)lball: HoiiJ)llon CoD&lt;&amp;&lt; 11 OMk Hall (7:00 p,m.)

Kat tty Oe.'atdtAd ,. l'fOIIIIC.UM Coor

tntcrdl.lciphnary concmuadon ln lntemltfonat Sfudln.
The prorra-m requirn the comple.tfon or A~ctn Kmatc.r lrncth

TUESDAY:

tMrlt Conw•yiProd~tlott
O.vld Me,N/PtodtJCfkut

10

Women's Soc&lt;:•r: Otne&lt;eo St. at Alumni C'.omplu (4:00p.m.)
fitld Ha&lt;key: at Hou&amp;hton Coli&lt;&amp;&lt;

('()1.1~ from an Jpprc)vcd lht. lpcludina rour ltmt.lltn. or a
foreign 1anaua8e be)lond 1he elementary ~ urse . u.nd lwtlY't' rourses
b&lt; dr•wn from the fichu or 1\!Siory, political ocien«.
~·oar•pby,

«onomics. an&lt;nropolOJy. K&gt;&lt;roloJY, and pcrh•Pl
othm Adml.,ion 10 cht proaram r&lt;qulr.. th&lt; salisfactory p&lt;10r
COm(11num ur t•'O semcs1crs of a coltue lenl tkme:nt.ary (oreian
l.vlau•a&lt; t(lune (or tht ru.h &gt;&lt;hoot &lt;quovaltnt), and two semat&lt;rs
of a colltc&lt; ltv&lt;l incrodooory hutOfy COUflC Slud&lt;nl&lt; should
IPPb ~ adm'""'" through th&lt;u O.U.E. advisors.
The bllbll;hm&lt;nl or lh&lt; lncunoclonil Sludrn t'01lttfllni&gt;O~
bnn&amp;l to :.cvn1 rhc numbet of ~pedal un&lt;ktpaduatt prog:ram.s
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AN 'OUNCEMENTS:

Men'• Basketb:IU proctlce """'on Mond•y. Octobet 11, rrom
3·5:00 p.m. 01 Cluk Hall. 1\11 prospoc~h·• play&lt;!&lt; muse ba-. Ill
in1uranc:e form and ha\1t under1one -a ph~·,ka1, lntc:rt:SJ-c:d
Cllldidacu should concacl Co•eh Dill Hu~m at 8lt·l9l6.

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ALL S.A. FUNDED
ORGANIZATIONS
Rf.TURN YOUR
BUDGET PACKETS

BY OCTOBER 15TH

IN ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL
IF YOU DON'T YOU'll BE CUT OUT

Attention All Athletic
Clubs:
Pick up your
o rganiz.ational packets
at the S.A•. office, room
1 11 Talbert Hall. All
packets must be
returned to the S.A .
office no later than
October 15th, 1982.
The Student Association
invites you
to own Rotary Field.
For $ t you can own a piece
of Rotary Field

Attention field
Owners
Sat .. Oct. 16th is ...
Field Owners Day
at Rot ary Field I pm
Bring Your
Certificate to the
Gam~ to be E.l igible
for Burger l&lt;ing
French Fries and
Other Great Pr izes
Come Watch t he U.S.
Air Attack Shoot
Down the Ithaca
Bombers
S.A. &amp;. Varsity Club
Mandatory Assembly
Meeting
Friday, Oct. I Sth
at 3:30pm
Talbert Senate
Chambers
Speaker &amp;. Rules
Committee Elections
For More Info. Call
• jerry Olsen at
636-2950

Senate Meeting
Wed ., Oct. 13th
at 4:00pm
i n the Talbert
Senate Chambers

All Athletic Club
Sports
A ll Reservations for
Fields Must be made
Thro ugh Dir. of
Athletics.
No Fields Can be
Used Without This
Approval.
Cali Ken lves at
6 36-2950
All S.A. Cl ubs MUST
Call S.A . to Arrange
Meetings. Failure to
Do So Will Result in
Loss of Recognition .

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�Tampon machines may be restocked
omtn's n~ for
a«&lt;S5llbility (0
tampons and sanitary
napkins v.as reeogniud by
Vite President for Finance and
Managemcnl Edward 001y M
Oradua1e Sludenr Assodarion
Vice President lisa Bunin rook
her plea 10 Ooty Friday.
Anna Marie Richmond of
lhc Al.'IOCiation of Womtn
Law Students a«ompanied
Bunin into Oo1y's ofti« and \
emerged foehns he "was
genuinely in1ercs1ed and
scnsilive to the is.ues." Ooty
termed the meeting
.. prOduct iii!!."
"h appears as though Ooty
wantl 10 find solutions lo lhc

W

problem •hat wt can all bt
satisfied with," Bunin said .
Rlchmond addtd, "we no
lonaer have 10 ju&gt;tify their
need ."
Tampons and sanitary
napkins can be obtained only
at the Copen· Candy
Countrr-' that's not
acceuable," Rlchrnond
&amp;5Kned. Bunin and Richmond
were aiven the responsibility or
1

dc:trrminina where dispm.sen

•hould bt located.

T hey &amp;ut!icsred 1ha1 cat;/1
buildina havt at ltasl one or
each machine. They said that
btcause of I heir size, some

buildinp may need more thO!.n
one s1ocked barhroom, "'htlt
Others rna) not require one:

10 th&lt;ir proximily 10 ano1her
dispenser.
"We need these machines 10
be stocked and mruntalned
con1inuously throughout the
year," Bun in oxplained.
Twenty-four hour availlbihiy
and -essibility to 1he
handh:apptd arc also pnme
considcralions.
The issue has ptrvadod
l isa Bunln and Anna M1tie Richmond
economic restrictions.
.ccording to Richmond, as a
for lit&lt; sel&lt;eted bathroom,.
and soliciling opm1ons from
personal need is ar st~k•. Sh&lt;
ot her women studcnls, r~cully
Bunin nod Richmond "'"
said thar Doty lta5 r&lt;cogniud
formula!&lt; a proposal for
and sta fr. Bunin &lt;n&lt;'Ouraged
this and even sugges1ed
Dory'• consideralion by n&lt;xt
all sut!iestlons for disptnser
week after louring lh&lt; campus
locations.
obrainina all new di.&lt;pen'l&lt;!rs

Mock funeral protests Mid East death
Qf hi" 1nendi at home ha\r t'l.lso

JU'1 riJhlJ tO life taken from

them " Ue cmpha.sJztd: howcvrr.

By DA V10 dt LISI
Ct)ntnbruln~t Editor

1h~1

t.tna a plaJn pane corrm
draf&gt;&lt;d br th&lt; OlliS or
Lebanon and Paksiin&lt;
and cl&lt;cktd "'"" bl&gt;cl ribbonod
wrtalhi, ta...&lt;&gt;rs:a.niutiocu of

U

Ar•b S4ud&lt;nh tOASI cond~~&lt;l&lt;d a
mcnrouat funmd Frlctiy for the
t'lhl.rn,. of 1hoie Madn1t na.Uon!.
till«! durine th&lt; rettnt Israeli
m\atktn.
The m~) w..) performc:d by
Fath&lt;l Joseph D. JosCj)h of 54.
Joh"'' Moronilc Church In
Willimn\'1Ut Ourina. the Lilurg)'.
Jo!&gt;tph told th&lt; fill«! room 1ha1
'" ~t mUll ~) our rC$Pfd.S for
thOR

ptepl~

who tunt had rhl'ir

1hr1r dc31hs n~ not ha\'tbccn in Ylltn: "The1r liberal ion to
:t hta\ en I} kingdom i! Ihe. \Ccd ror
ruturc alury for them and lht

hope for pcacr for

tho~

"'ho ~ ...

IUf\'l~td:•

0

b«-n -.c1ims of th&lt; Mtddl&lt; EMI
nJhrlng.
S01oh ho(m thai th&lt; •rr•ln:
wou1d arouse dtr Uni'"euny
communhy's aW3!t:n~M o( the
Lebanese and ocher Arabian
nacton;' 'ituQ.Uon Mer Utt' media
h .. apparrnrly downplay«! II

A S Pr&lt;1ld&lt;nl Mom Saab said
tt\at the mrmoual KtV1C'C ... , hdd
11
lO shO\flol that ahut: asc: ~pi~ 1n
America who han been urr«ttc~

1ht

mor•ll~"

aU-lhe) pvc it minimal

by the war. He chora&lt;d

lht mrdla Wilh obscuring I he: true

"\\'h&lt;n th&lt; clusu:r bomb
t\plodcd, killing one Amennn
Marinr at~d injurint fout oth~s,
pra\ did not emphawu '' •1

tHem or the wor and having

&lt;O•craae." hr said . nollns "they
~ho uld have invcsLlgar~ where 1t

~on t ribultd 10 ••dc-tptr wound$ jn

ca.mt from and why wa\ It thrrr."

the 'oul uf thO&gt;&lt; who were kUiod
In lh&lt; Middle Easl. "

.IO&lt;C!&gt;h Jaid h&lt; agreed to
conduct the ma.ss for twn rta.JOnll

Sub. a nath·t or lebanon wh.o
ha. b&lt;&lt;n in Bulfalo for four years.
.oaid &gt;hat lU&gt;« h&lt; has lefl, man)

"Splriruallr. for lho,. who &lt;lied
rrasinlly and politically for tht
Pales41n1:an desire rOf a

hom &lt;land." H&lt; add«! rh•t th&lt;
''PaiHtiniaru hlhe just dahtJi
which the wnrld wmmunily mu~t
a~epL , They have a JWL ;&amp;\ptr:ltlon
ror ;t homeland ~"
Afln- tb(' runeral; Sub

only peace .StllJtmt'nl (or PalcUIOC

ls on 1he W&lt;Jt Bank , whlc:h Israel
ha~ said thty will ncvtr alve up, ..
he assert«!, When IJ ~&lt;d •bout •h•
luaeli return of the Sinai

Prnnin•ula, Saab r&gt;Ot&lt;d, "1he)

dtKI&gt;&lt;sed tht flllur• ""'"bliii&lt;S for P't i1 ur (or pror«uon
Eeyp&lt;.''
'hr 'Naf•torn Micldlt Ea~ ··~

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All rosters may be picked up outside the
RECREATION AND INTRAMURAL SERVICES
OFFICE at 152 ALUMNI HALL.
NO ROSTERS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT
THE $15.00 DEPOSIT. THE FEE FOR THE
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Head Supervisor of lntramurals at 636-3147.

�editorial
Lebanon realities
Even with all1he ln1ernallssuas presenlly lacing
1ne Unlversily community 11 Is ImpOSsibl e 10 be
tolally l solale&lt;l and escape 11\e war "gl ng In
Lebanon S1udems and lacuhy-bo1h foreign born
and American-nave wrluan vol umes 0111he lnue
and clebalec! II wllh enough hot ai r lo 1111 the
Goodyear blrmp wllh Intense passion I hal Is ohen
roo1ed In lhe Indi vidual's 81Mi c ori gins and no1 In
realities or wlln any auempl a1 understanding the
&amp;11ua1lon.
\
Tne one lhlng supporlers of bolh slaes - lhose
being 1he lsrealls and lhe Pal esllnl l ns-nave beef!
quick to do Is polnl a longer ot bl ame at each olher
while descri bing 1hemselvee as totally Innocent
vi ctims. As always, t he truth lies somewhere In the
middle as b01 h protagonists share some ot Ihe
blame.
Isreal ha~ to lle saddled wun some of lhO bl ame
tor il did invade Lebanon, an acl which resullud In

milllary torcas nave kl llod mJiny Lebanese Who are
nol I he enemy. oot this ls as much the result ot
PLO military tactics-using civilians as shi elds and
firing weapon s from hospitals-as Ills from lsreaU
aggression /t.nd Isreal Is constantly bei ng allac~e&lt;l
M d lis urge to relatlale Is likewi se undetslandabl e.
11 IS unfair to corn1)41ra 10 call Isreal's mllttary
acloon a "final sol ullon" and 10 say Its taC11cs are
similar lo tnose of Nazi Germany, such charges are
so obseenty parterse that It Is nol Worth wasllng
words disproving lhem Tile PLO and Isreal ate
lighting a war and both aides are presently payi ~~g
tne prk:a tnat lhel r mililani acts cost

the deaths of many lnnocenl bYSianders. However,
It ts also true tnat ts•eal has been provoked, for
years Patesllntan Uberallon Organlzallon (PLO)
raidi ng parlles have alla&lt;ked Jsreall seUiemeniS
and killed equally i nnocenl people.
As wrong as many ol lhe PLO actions nave been
lhete ts much room lor sympaii'IY tor me
Palealinl an people. Wllhou1 a nallOttof lhelr
own- they have tost some of thei r land 10 1he
PLO's setl1&gt;roctalmed enerny, Isreal, and nave been
di scrlmlnaled against and ollen re)ecled by thel t
allies In lhe Arab world-llle Palestinians have
undeiStandably resorled lo desperate aciS to saoe
lhemselves and 10 secure a homeland. With no real
friends In 11\V world the Palesllnlans have lo lighl
tor lhemselves.
!lui lei us nol lotget Isreal and the struggles lis
peaple have Iough! fOl thousands of years. Isreal
too mus1 proleat what lis people nave earned wllh
I heir own blood and even If lis army did march Into
a fotlegn nation-somethi ng thai Is wrong- lstcal
must protect tllletl because no one else wilt.
Isreal does not deserve the blame. Yes, lis

The ki lling In Ina Mlddi•Easl will nol stop until
lhe PLO and lhe A,.b nations accepl lsreals right
ot extstance and the Arab world accepl
Pateatlnlans as brolhers ana not as lools of
aggression agel nst Jewish people around the
world. Likewise, lareat must make some just
concessions to the Palesllnlana.
Only then will the tears stop ltowtng from
Lebanon.

The future
holds . . •
Eallor

Lebanon

Thla p.,, Sllur&lt;loy I hod th•
prtvllfli91 or

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Aren• lor tn~ llr•t ttm• What

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•ddlt~ to OUf Un~t U 'I TMJ
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/&gt;(OSI hOVt dirKII'( OCC&gt;Uiecl lnt

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Leb1nue IC• IIeb PJny ol

ot t&gt;ecom•ng one o/ tn. top
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denies report&amp; ol any pa ttlet~rlon

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01
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The L•t:t•neu Forc.a 111veo l fttldy
1uued ( wo wKiet't puonctl f&lt;l
tep4Jdiauons on SeptemO.r 18 1nd
Sopt• mO•r 25. IP82, O.nt• l of • nr

v,lt ty of maJor I Wfl#l The Drot&gt;•r
uae or rrta Arena cen bnng 1 lot o f
prld• to r11e p eotJte •r
cltllleng&amp;' ' t o fill that •mtlt'l
oulldlng end uae Jr ro ;r'J lutlut

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potent;et

lhet rn1111 011 htu bt•n PJOCIIimfld
DY the LebiJntso Cab(net unaer

PteJidentJ Ebu S1rkls tnd Amlfl
O•m•r•l. L.aoenese r•llgloul 1nd

Jim B1n
Unlvo,alty S1udenl

Fashionabl y yours
EdiiOf
Mtet tHdlnQ C.to llne G•rnot'l

srriUIIn tn• October 6tlt II $&amp;JI o l
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Jean1'', l teaUzfld thlt
tfml
lot someone ro
tttl• tOU()Q t•dy

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mltconuprlott ol rite mete
popc~,.tlo&lt;t

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of ott, lhO • t• rTed ,,.. orrlcl• oil

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potCiflllg. 0/ Mitt /IN I lt kl pri&lt;Jo
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d.,.,.. roo. ..,Of/OIIlf&lt;l or
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fHIOn I Min drtllfl 'tN/1/1 IO
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campus '"'' show up lot cla&amp;:sH
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putplf ftmlly) 1nd etlrhBr~ttll who
rhttt Hopi• att trying to

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l eo.tne FotctJ oll~«tl .,. •lao
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political leadltj /rom til grotJp• .
tnoludtng aunnl MoRtem le1der 1nd
lotmer Prrme Mfntstff Mr Sotb

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Thou of .)'01.1 Wf'IO ntly ltiYI
Crlllcltf&lt;l 1/tt ANC comic p1g.,
let'• gJ.;, erldfr whet• credit '' aut

lor • ch1nge

E~•rr

101n1 ol you

"'OIW con•«Vttlw t outa ,,. l tctet
re1d11'1 ot t ftlf ,.NC c:omKa-IW
fMit

yofll You'd 0. tftt lhl ~~

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to "''• • ll)e comic• 11 llt*f
'rlfhll 9110ukl yout
lfHfll #lw-s 01' llk&amp;-WirhOUI fhe'",
F01 tl'tOJI who dotf"l know (It

mor., Adtnh It

,,.,.. •nron• ,..., aoo•ol7J II'*
~lghly rkomf!lltldod thOI you IIAt
• brill mom•m trom ,,. ~

MdltJg oruflt}lly of scltoofwo/k
(drudg• . dfiHigo, drtrdg.} ro romw.a
yourull lhll, ytJ lndHd, you do

,.,If, •'"'"

or ,.umor. In l1c1. tl'•

• crying &amp;ham• not

to '''" aIIW

mlniJifl ol your lim• ro ICaJt ,,.
lunnl••· JUJt
you think that
/Ifill g.ltlng you do•m-you'WI
•enwtd-uo at drop-.1dd1 t041r
couru ,., l&gt;Hn cence/JW, yow
fY'Ot•uor hat l&gt;Hn c•nctllfd, yout
lllo hu bHn cenootlod-IIN JoNC
comic peg. floor• mlroculourly

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What r• elly m•tt• ,.• ..,,,,., , ,,.
thet.-t~td, . ,,., _rouW ,.,d about
lilt •• x proi&gt;lema ol tit• • cld
pood~? Or,.,.., •Ooutlh• l
ftl/gltlfu/ly
• l• lr ro tho
~HotJ•• o/ Ptncrea•"7 There••
men IOfl/c In lht l ot..ur&lt;llty liNn
,,.,. t omlll""'l I• l&lt;o l OQ/c. And
thll ro~ y 11411-c.n your IN•rl,
01 your mind. or your
bn&gt;~ltl lot long eft., you 'WI IHd
oOouthl• ,.,.,., .,.,.,,u,.,
lkhwy?
Th• l'•lll S./11 t~o et&gt;fur&lt;lneu

corn-•

--,-ll•r

of h oH onrt tet II drip lttlo your

H••

b&lt;Oin
mlltlng fw .,...,. The
woy 1/oo/r: 1 111, tho ANC l r doing •
olg 11110r Oy run,fng
lhOIO Clrloonr. Their porodl4• ol

tot ol ut •

fvttyr/I J Ult l lfUitiolll t.l Ul &amp;H

oufttlvel dlller•ntiy, not 10
1111o41Jty. Ltl'• lacelt-tlte
..mpu1 f!Hdr tiNml Our unlly
llfpfnda on 11.

DlloMWt-n

llnt..rolty tlude&lt;ll

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�op-ed
Guest Opinion av Dou.gla'3 Beck

T

he Alcohol Awarene:ss Program (AtA P.J IS a &amp;ell·
ne1p oroup, run by UB stall and studen11. It has

manv luncuonG.

~mo ll g

tnuo are

free

WOrklhOI)t ,Or any US o rgan\zatlon, I roo Qroup GnO
lndJ'frau..tl eountellng d!Sirlb utlon of freo llltrltUII, 1n0
rtlfffiiS to othet organtra11on~ For rurtr'lor lnformalloo,

call 536-2807
Th•a ~nlcte aeal's wJ\h Gfuog and atc:onol term1notogy
Tne ttttms I nave selected ~ore U'Os@ wNc-h come uP
freauenuy 1n our wor~shoPS. af'ld U'ltlr dllhniUons a1e
c•uclll to tne O'fe-1'111 comprehension of tne top~
TOLERANCE Tot., a~ to a drUQ tor etcot'IOt. occurs u

the bOdy accustoms ll&amp;ttlt to the preMnee ot a at'ltmleal
0f18 m1gn1 say that tne body "gets 08.00 to if' AS
toleranee ~nereilses, or;ers rcQulr• mote of 11 dr.Jg to

nad In mind bocauu your bod~ ha.a: atraacy buill up a
IOIGtAf"Ct for Heroin The two dtUQ!\- a re t n lhfJ uma
family, both.,JrtJ Narco tics. Ori.JQII that aro dlfioumt but
sfff'lltr (lh tlftatn resp.,ct!l),
Qroduco • eroas·
totarlllCI You may have a O"ertaln tohtfaoeo •or 1 drYO
th•t you nave never taken. Tnls tame reactkJn oon occur
w~th al&lt;:ohot, depressaNs• .sllmulants or nalluc.rtogen&amp;..
DEPENDENCE. Oepend""ce refers to I&gt;Ot~ P•yolcal and
psyci&gt;OIOgicat oopon&lt;Jo•ce. Ills tr&gt;e nud lOt 1 diU9 If a
pefSOil Ia o/IYik:llty Otp&amp;ftd*"' 0~ t dU.tQ:. rtf wilt beCome
ohyS~c.tUy ttl upon r~va l oJ I hi I drug trom f'lll &amp;yatern.
If -a person fa P$)'Ctlolog1oeUy Cltpoodent on a drug, oe
might expOfjence depres.slon, nervo\ione11, boreoom or
rutleuneu • • n• discontinues use of the drug.
NARCOTICS: Many people lhlnk ol IM word NIICOIIC as

m•v

ec:hlave the deslrod elfoel.

botng 9 gMntrjc. term for any o f the Illegal t fl001 drUQt.. 11

CROSS·TOLERANCE occurs when 1he bodV •eocro 10 •

Is not. Norcotlc Clf\JO' are drug a which p roduce sleep 1nd
reduce pain They are one or two liPU~ SyntheHo Of
Opiate Tt\1 opl•tealnelude Morphlnt1 Codeine and
Htroh,, 'Nhtreea tttt t~olheH~ n.atcotic.. lie OnJVS u•e
Oemerol ana Darvon

second drug, a&amp; If 11 were I he 1n1Ual drug II lor example
you 1'8 111\tng Herom, illld h.a~• de\lelopod 1 tolerance for
U ancs then 'jOur doc'I Of prcsc-r•bes Codeine (for whatever
re~aonl

Tne code,ne will Ml give

KnOW

T

tt)e

enect the doc"to•

YOUf Rights

'"''"''•· tnls article may be the most lmPOnant

ont ~ou·n read 10day Many or the protJiema encountered
'"tenting an apanment could be 1vo.cted If people wttl~
aware of tn••• rlgnto end ob1~tt'OM Dtf~ • enteung lrno

a lUse egreemon1 wnh a landlotG
Ftrst, a no tortmost. tri:S hnPOrtant to note '"•' • tease
tl a t»nolng cor.1r• ct-btnding on Doth tnt tel'lqiOlO a"d
the tenant A landlord cannot e-v~ct yov (break the tease)
Without a priOr 3t)..day no11ce and a coorl-ofd&amp;ted evj.QHoo
nottce. tnt tenant 1110 cannot b reak tno lene Without a
p110' 30·day notice to tho landlord. Tnla 3Q.oday notlco
mos1 take place., the Hme o' rent payment For
e,tampte, If a lanalotd declde.s on Sept. 15th to throw you
out. he must notifY you on Oc.L 1st and you have unUi
Nott. tat to oet our.

Yovt oonoaUons. as • 1ana.nt. are lo oa)' your r.nt ana
ro tottow any otner tem'ls In tne teaM tl 1 dlapos-e ot
garbaO'ft PfOMfly. ete.) Thete Ia an tmpUed 1ubcontrac1
•mof'OSI ttte tentnts rn the apartment 10 each PI)' tnelt
s.ftere of '"' ren·ri 50 4 It one l&amp;nant 11 etuck paying the
whole rtnl, thai tenant can sue the otnor tenant• lor hit
&amp;nate of lht rent . When sub•aWng 1 room In en
apartment. •II obligations or tht! original tenant 1till exist.

W

By

alcohol oonsumt&lt;J Genwnally. '' Is ~cc:.eptAblo to s-ay ltlal
._,. akohollc Mt one iddiCieG lo ;leooot Of cOYrse, I he
~Atll'd "'ldOtelOCI'' ope-ns 1 ..-hole can of WOttn.J, our rne
doellntllon ts tunctMal One out of evety 10 social

df1n"e•a 11. Of wttl beCOme an aCGottohe lftll IS ~ ,.,, 01
course ll''ltl leldl 10 me ctetlnittOn ot what It a toelat
Orlrt~e~l Th&amp;l dtb*le goes on i\ eaeh wor'tshOp we do

to find OVI mOfe, c,alt U$ at 636-2807 ~' w:ot~a.,ops
are llee. and our schedules are varfabl• 11 you h~v• anv
QtJesllon&amp; ' elated t o IICOilOI or orugs 1no1 you wootd like
to sao In thta anlcle, p1eu~ drop a not6 to ' Douglas
Becti., Alcohol AwtrtnltSs Program, Cape., ~-tall. Amherst
campus

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Ovug'u Bee.\ I• '"• Coordmator olu•• UB A lco~tot
AWIIJI!!U

PtOCZ!Jm

8v Karen Newman

o those students Wtlo aro prtsently living off·
campu1 and to tho.sa who pia., t o do ao tn the

Open Forrnn

IILCOHOUC fM word alcoholic •• o•obobly Ihe hordtst
torm to ctoflna Eacn lUI JJook and lecturer hat hla nwn
d!ltnlt•un J rtf«tr to an .alc.nhollc a' ltr'lyOn{l; wno 11 not In
control of thttlf drinking l obe an alcoholic dota not
lmpfy tl')ttype (beer, scolch. branov. et~Jo1 ouanlity of

If tho ''"' ta not ' 'telved by the landlord hom '"e
S\ibht ttctr 1 tne l&amp;lldloJd took&amp; to the original t enant, whO Ia
under the lull obligaHOI'I to pay the mof\tr,•a tent e "'en
lt\OUQh he wasn'l lfvfng In the apartment 11 the limo h Is
.w gOOd Idea 10 get • aecur1\)' aePOtit trom ,,. subleUer
5o 1nat U\1 tu~euec- will no I be inc: linea to ebuse tna
room tnet ne 11 renuno. Accordlng to Sllll 11w. It 1.s
un)utt lor 1 IIIH 10 lll)eeify that a ten.~nt c1nno1 t-ubtel,
D\oe&lt;ry tenant has the rfght lo sublet n11 or hit apanment
bul the landlord can Impose Geftaln auaiiHcltlons fl e.

teodloro muet be nolllle&lt;l)

T he landlord

also 1\u obligations to fulfllt, The t endlo,.d
your tempor.,y ow"eu1hip o t nla property;
n.e canno t ~ter an~t Ume tie w ishes. A t andiOtd'a right ol
entr)' ontr applies lor~ 1} reasonable hours, 2) mmklng
ilt()elll. 3) thawing the apartment to future tonlnta. In
t euns of m•k•no rapa lra~ tt b the ~nc:Horo ·• OOIIQIIIOn to
00 10 only ff t~ aamagec;S object w11 due to normel wear
and t e&amp;r, not lhr®gh the tenanl's ~IIOtl'lc:e. an&lt;l fl It
was IHpt~llted I hat the obJect Wl l C:oYettc:S In tM: l6.1.1f
(Lt. a ••t\diOfd doesn' t " ave to H.- a bro'len nlgl'\tstancn.
Such thlhQI •• the furnaGe, w ater pipes, ptumt&gt;lrtg, etc
which c:onslltutl the nKes.sarr living ~ndhlona of in
apar~ment f•ll under a "warrantY ol nat&gt;ltaDIUiy."' Thtngs
of t h is nature must be repaired. unteas their oroakdOihn

mu1t re.spoct

was cuu6od by tne t en e11t~ own negUgence.
SacurfiV depoSit s nave oe&amp;n a common c1us• o l

grievance amonoal tenants main•y because 11 ap~ats 10
be '" tne lafldk&gt;fd ' s favor 1)01 lo rl'tutn lha •nure amount

But. you at • ''"'" " can prmect 'fOUf&amp;OII aga'ntl
Ollhonost l,andiOIOS. an_Q U yOU ;_m&gt;w hoW 10 tllkt Klkw\
agalf\51 tnem. you can recover all or patt of '1041' .-.cuntr
depoSit It II • V000 .(tf.f. to l•IW OK:IUtOJ of IM oft ee
before moving In (u1f09 Kodatc him since tt'l dated 0t1 Ula
oaclt ot eeu" plctvro) and as you mov• out. You should
also go through the 1partmen1 wltn you' landloro and
mutually fill out • ctutc~ flsl of the cond lllon o l tho
apartment before It I&amp; te,Ued and nave 1\lm vtew It as you
are loavlnQ .so that you c:an he~' trom him directly WflA1
neoda rttpalf II your tandtotd 11.ket 1ny amount ot your
deposit he •• required to show a list o f Cler,IHed ~lis of
exactly hOw much and what wa.s reoaJttld II
ate not
satlstied wlln wnat wa~ re1um@O lo you. " ' ' your
taf'dtofd to am aU clalm.s c:ovrt, out be tY'a Y'O" nave
tWMlenc.e to oac~ up your ctalm

roo

For anv furl~ que111ons o r ptobletr\t' oonc:etnlng )'our

r'l gh15 ana obllga1kH'!G as a tenan1, stop up 10 Group
Legal Se&lt;vlc.. , T1il&gt;e11 21.0.

K•ren Newman Is lfle Education Coordinator of Group
l.egal Sf1rvtr:es

Rabbi PauJ Golomb

1tf'l '"oeor 10 t.euters ;n Mond•Y'• (Oct 4}

SP«rtum cafi.C@rnlng tr.e ~tl"ll In LeDai'\On. 1
retuCtlnlly write this reply I do not talleve 111ere

1s mucn uae In answering the Organization o l Arab
SIUdanta btcauae 1 don't tnlnk they are pflporecs tor .
cllatogve. ano 1 hooe and 1rus1 tnat tllo overwnalmlng
maJority ol Spectrum readers recognize their message as

so much ltolhfng •• lho mouth. Yet lilt lnopproprlale 10
mAI1\ tneae ltller• wt•h &amp;ilitnee.

The letters lfl lasc.tna.Hng documenls Thty are a
oon&gt;llOnalion Ol pollllcal OSIUtetiOSS, lllod&lt;ly ICholarohlp
and mot• l tnfantntsm I personalty hl¥1 no qualms w1lh
rne u.st rUon• and speeulatlotta COI'\taantet antm-tnere
may bl aomt truth lurking in them--but ultlmettty I
wou.O coru encl tnat thtte are onty two rele·vent lacll

conc•rnlng t"e Are~t~rael confllcl. ""' that IJ that 1arael,
n a Jewlsn Nallonal entity, ulata. lhlt auuamtnt 11
not based merely oo 3~ years of statenood Qf th6 current
power of Its ~rmed fOfcn, but rather on tht mort
tmi&gt;Oftant conalderaUon that botll superpowers ac.cept Ita
eKlstlnct. The us and I tie Soviet Union c:tearty recoonize
1srae t-1t ~atl wltntn lt51946 A rmiJt~ tlord«S-and
c.tcutatt the Jewtsh State .s • a:aslo -.m.nt wttnl n t n.ei'T
oWn llfi·CMJU.tv«&lt; ln ter~ts in the Middle Eaat Whether
one contidtfl the cunent Us.fstat1 11tgnment r.gtll or
Wfon-Q ttttner hom !he Amer•cart Of the litHit pol!\t-of·
vttw) no •mount or seU·r~hteous protest 11 going to
change tl'• fundAmental American commltmern to
Israel'• survtv11.
The aiCC}nd fact Is that there are no facta. Sure, both

tenma might contain some re.at ·tacts· ab&lt;M,It w"at
happened lrt LfJbaoon. but they are more akin to uymg
ttuu rht movie " Citizen Kane Is about • &amp;ltd! T'lle feels
i" t"e Middle Eaat nave long been bur lad beneath deep.
$t!lted attitudes, petceptlon~ iif"ld tmotlons. And In the
mldst 1 there are two peoples who have rtspono&amp;d to tne
rea01"0' 01 ttHtir o wn h1stor1n. and have roaclted to the
hOaUifiV ot the re11 of the wortd· to create a " atlonaU•m In
the same tand
ollht rttl tragedies lo the ~kkl'• Ent (lhe
rnasaactts 1n Lebanon .,. v.,y sad •nd cUarres~no. bu t
hOw dOH OM evatuate rt among the tiiRM ratd on
Ma•atoc, the dettructlon of tne Sttlal"t c11y of Hlt"la~ u~
mau eAecuUons In h a n, eve.n I hat ~o Arab ptopaganda
Standard of Delr Yusto. illnd G od kr'IOWI what future
atrocUI11 In a region 50 torn b't rellgloua ano sentatlan
strfft)l 11 tho te,usal of these two people• to come t o

an.

grlpa With lhO IOittiV Ol lhO Olhor. Yet. Whitt II IS . . d lhOt
Zlon!am, l lowly coming to recognl.te Arab nallonoHam,
bul gone11lly does not see tM legllll!ltcy 01 Potes llntan
nationalism, It 11 sadder still that thl Arab W0fl0 aclll
canf"'t set Jawfal"l natiOtlal 119•raltont at all. WhUe it I s
t~nfonutlatt tl\lt tne ctment ls,aeU ~ad tf i,+P nu c·rtoseft
twr~f)') to aee peaet ano securhy ptlmatlly tn tetma ot
mUu.,y or..,_rtdNU. u ,., so much fT\Ofl unlortunltl
u~a t the Atab worid ooes not all see th.-lr ow11
rhponslbllllr In lhe rise Ol Israeli mlllllrll m.
AI'CS 11&gt;1rt ta tht ruo-rosoooslbillly. Ao Arat&gt;-l.,ael
puce cannot even begin unth •oo.ooo Patellln lan• (Of
perhope •.000-MJO?) go O&lt;Jt Into lho lltHII o l
Dameaoue, Tunte or Sabra and ShtUII. tncl oem••d ol

the4r ••• ouunfp no mote ._lfUng-tne time naa come for
pe~ Tno•e w 111 be no pea ce as tQflg •• tne Arao wOIICI
ano us frtondl c1U lor Julllce, muu er abOut revor.ge. lf"lc3
totally lonoro tnu humanHy of its 'tnomlu: Until A10b11
stop whining abOut tha wrong&amp; done 10 tnam. •no SCift
COilsldtflng their own rote In btlnotno about the men·
they oind lsrGoitt afe now Jn, tne s evlnt ano Sharona wllf
continue to domln11e. Suttt; I believe lstael hat made
many mf•tal(ta a..no neoos to mak1 aome fundamental

tlla"OU, lXII WhV ol!oold tM WOIICS lhlnk lhllllla

~rib

1'1alloN are ao rncHI II)' Geop(aved that they c1nnot act

heat?
My thCXIgf\IIIIt m)' own. t have Many mote rhOugtus
aboul laraol. Zionism, Paleotlna 0110 tllo Mklcllt Eaat. and
rnttlte all Jtwlsl'l, ls,aen and Arab student•. and
intere-stud third p•nlea to come togethtt for dlacusslon
a nd dlotog. Tho gooo o llloes and loollllltl 01 Bullato
Hillel l rtt I VIIIIbltt for sincere and e•ltlcel lnveatlgatiOt'l o'
fhe AHat..lsratl dltemma, Plume pnone 835.J832 t o 1ocord
your lntertat.
A Jootnott= I am particularly saddened by tnt
c.o,tlnuoua OfiQ01no fn or references to the Halt
Holoc.IUit In CHICUISionl Ol1he M IOd .. E111 Ho CIJ"ent
pf'lenomtnon-not taraet. PatestlnJana, Oaddaf l.

Khomolnl,

Ql ...., tnt

ollt(jeCI u - 0! Pol Pot't

Cambodta-btg'" t o compare wtt" the IT)UfoetOVt ~Yif ol
••yor~e In tht Middle Eall lila
I-gnorant~ •t ~~. more
lnlt •eltlvlty. Suoh oplthtll might be
au ItAble fCH • gutttf argument; in • Unlvettll)' fatvm IOt_y
metety d19rade their user.

Hltlof o regime. To call
oqu•v•kW\t of

a.ne NW• ta arou

ll~o ly, moll~loul

M~Y: ~ ;~.: 1M:/. ,;.;~~;;;,

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AcadelJiics, not
recreahon

turtdmg

Now IS not,,.,.. lltt'11~ WOlf'/
.tbOUt a UIJion
I SUg91tSI WI

1 coUHJ ea&amp;lly malte lun ol '"'
noopl• ovet ttt• rtllf.ndum
tor l•d thtreol) on wht/hlf to

*•nt

/n(uet&amp;e the amount ol mont)' w.
aend to UB to go here But, t

...,..,

do Ill VI I

relerflndum BtJL ffOt wfth the
lotmBt lhBt II Oelng COfllld.,-.d.
Why not h ive • teferendum thlf
8$~$:

Are you In favor olle l•lng I•••
·x· doll•,. per Yf" II you wotJid
htve dlrt~tt control O~ttr wh•te

your money went"
H•ttMr 'llrlll I uy to blmoJn IIJe
The •r••• whflr• '"' ~TK&gt;M-~
could
go ..ould o. T,. Slude"'
'''' tltat 1 cton·r n•it to)O-t'f'k)n.-y
VnJon lund, your Hp8rrmtrtt.
to &amp;HKI to UB to build • Student
lnothet de~rtmtnt. one of the
Un.ion I d0t1't h•~• 1ny mon.t&gt;'i
OollegrJs. • v•lld c1uo or
but, r11 m••~ It thtougn somehow
organtz•Uon, SA, GSA. or
To put II pl•fnly, • Sfudont
Union It 1 IJtd 'del now Is rn11 •n (possibty) one ol sevt"l
~enol,sh(ps rnet coulrJ oo .,., up,
ufUJScJol t hoUght? Ye11 but let'S
Tho SCIJOIIItSMps WOUld Otl
look a1 II oO(ocll••ly:
UB hiS v•ry llltfl monty, SUNY tunds tftat woulct c. used to ht1lp
Jtvdents JoJ/owing llltylffg
1
1
tequ/rttmems This WI)' If VO'-'
you tn lniJ•c•tJon how ,.,lout It lr want~tt ~our moM)' lo netp
•omeorlfi wUh nlflt ,,. yout
and thll they do w.nt to twlld It
us IS spread 0"~ tlttH ma/.11
tflpllrlmf111t l•ntt • IIHKI ,.llletfl
umpuJI$/'#OW Onf WI&gt;' 10
'JOu could •.nd it lh•t•
Wh~ ~~ullln "t
tllfff'Cr
conrofldlt*' studlnl IHIIngt and
acttvltWs (s '" •'mtlnttft rltl&amp; n eed CCHflfOI ov.r White some of our
lor unellng How? By building tho money goe&amp;? Thl• wty 11 you
c/ass.rooms recture hi Ill •nd other didn•t wantlo pay monty to
Ol.llld/ngs r?tiCtiSfary hill• The
somethfng. th•n •t Ita/It • lltll~ ot
Union anould l&gt;lf pul off unll/oflor your mO(f&amp;y would not go to u
If this ma~ts aena• 10 you ana 11
tho ICid'em lc bUilding$ " '
1/nl•hod.
ctqun'l htppttn. chenGel .,. II'•
bec1use /r me~s • tutt• wor# lor
No depattmt~nt na2 enouglt
money Tfte de~rtmtnl'' bvd~" somebody. So, coli up SA or
.,~gelling am1 11Jr IN the tfme
"'"~flf a.nd •.st for U

~=:..~~::.:~ :s~:~~f. ~~t ;~:.5

we,.,,.,,

Ml55VONES,.,BRIN6 M£1WO BUFFeRIN,,,
Savage men

For tll'fO
pHJOI~

r••'J tnt bttwt M'-llllm

fUDDOrf ftotrt OclrJJ(If DO• t'l

• .... en Otg•ttllfrl lrtt~ldmg

arm¥, whose go1t••• ro ropplr
fhe tsl•m'c ~puDIIC Of ltlft

lin

couaoorar,on With m .. nv count.,
revotv~tomuy

Dodtn. ena tne

otl;cal~ o t

me Shih'S ttgtmt,
Including mattv ol the Shah's
gerrerel$, ~~"nowm_g thlt the Ulftiln
arm¥ w•s Ut dl.stlfly f1111 to tne
r~votutlon•ry c~tcumJ,.rtel&amp;.

'"''Y''"

and

ol IU~
to/lowing tht
Western mtutfHI. S.dd1m
Mas-se#t, ,..JOliN to tn aggttn"'e
war, hoping lot 1 ou•d lfiConry
For two yeltllht ""'"•
occupation It my lnfll&amp;crlmlnttll)'
bOmbed CIVIIIIn llffllt$. InClUding

f!o&amp;pttals. mosoutu, ~chooft and
resid~ntlalertll.

In ordtr to

create maulvt vnr"' ""' ctll:hlust
the rrtoiUflonlf'J rulatlnc• of tnt
ltilfJJ.afl peopt• Througn
tfll!,$adt11rrt laiJI"f hOPtd /0
ovtuthtow ,,. IJMmio R~p.ubhc.
thl4 •U•m'"g Ot'lf ot lht lttgrtest
ObjectNU of hi~ INner~ HI
Wlshtrtgton and occup~
Jef'Usal&amp;m For rtUJ IIHCIJIIOUS
S:f!tviC'@, the JIO-altH progreUPI&amp;

Go'ier(lrnent 01 lreo rectlvtnl tens
o/ ni/Nona of dOIIIfl1 In •ddulon to
mlllltU)' SUIJpOit tlf1d fqUI(Jmlttt

wnitJII w1s pour«J Jmo itaq
mrougn tlf• pupp•t relcflomuy
teglm•• In lht ltla IVCIJ IS' Egypt,
Jordan. S.ud1 All bill •IKI other
allies
the United St1tes
itH:IUdmg Frlnct and G,..,

we'''"'

-

•t• ,_ lfouo,.

Kl ,..lhi. Sclllte&lt;lo
Undorgr.aduatt Sluc3eru

Anorl'lfl' tJitttipiiJ ,. tfltl «O·Cltllet:J

o• ,,,, tCN~gnl fllt'tlhOllt an.,.

ag.~uut

rtto Co/~~-.

~,. Ill
many clubs tiJII could Ull mCHe

•t•ylttg 'bovf watll.

o•

8/ltl/(1
FOil~

yHrl I I'll IIAVJI•m ptKjpJe
olltln1 /hell 1111mH1 ~tlon,
and thtir great letder ''"'"'
Khomrfni w&amp;ll lhiJ targ111 of lhe
moil blfblf~ PtOpiQinda
techniQUtu 1lmed" d ltaredlllng
the tstemlc Rtvolullon and
Cld/Jtlng 50Me Jl/ppoft IMQnQ OUI

A reb OtOthl rl 1nd JIJtetJ tor rne
Baa11JI61 r1g1me tn traq Trto we llpubiJc;ud ell~ttlon concftfnutg
ftumlfl rig"ll WOIIfiOIIJ fff tr.n.
llld lhe lm~I IIJ I "lfMPIS to
fniJ&gt;OS• ~•I norma ltom ,,.
Wen•rn cvtture 01t tnt I.IU1tlm
PfiOPS. of ,,.., /1 but ont t wtmp/&amp;

e•poliJre ol the •rm• dBals
berw•en '''n •~ tttt Zromst
dnllty, ti'I{'IO&amp;t llud'j ftVttals If?•
alltance of rht liOniJI press, tffr
US G011ern,.,em. l.sreet. lfiQ I rtf! its
supporttrt. ro Cf•IC~Ir the lsllmk
Reouor~ ,-,., vf'ftOty etfiattc• ot
th#.s&amp; ioru1 ..uncn• • ~~~~~~­
'tnlf'IC«l c•mptlgn to 101~
acx;uments Inti Qtt(l c.rt11n
JtWtn llll" to cre•r• , , allegHJ
''"'' deot• The 2/onltf reg/me.
&lt;NhiOh flu- tiWI)it dtnled US WAll·
documented 11rm r deals wlrh
South !41Ncl, conllrms rnese

•llegltionl, proWng lhl ew/stence
of tiiiJ C-OntpfriC'f to dl!t~ll ttte
I&amp;Jam~ R111oiUikm and ro ndlp fiJ&amp;
Duppel n9fm•ln S.gl&gt;dld
Alt•r two ~Hrt, trtd g fwing ten.s
o1 t.hOustnds ot m•rrrrs ertd mo~e

wourtded. the '''''";e comtu~t•nts
wert 1011 rd /orct '"' Blllnl&amp;t
1rmy l"to wlthdrlwlng Ill lotces In
r&amp;tteer4 kowtver, tftt $l¥tg•
Beathlst continued bomblfdlng
ctlle5 through " "'' tong·flnge
amllery.

Filrthermore,

they

dutroyed compt•t•lr fiV•TY c-Ity
/rom WltiCIJ IItty n•d IO ret,..at.
Thus ''"~ ls/1mlc comtnt•nts
contlnu~ IIJ., flllt,stWt &amp;ttuogtr

rnskl• lr•o "' Oldlt to stop tht llr•
ot the l fiQ' lrftl/«y wntctJ w1s
kUling .lnnoc;'II'H clttlll111s and to
tore. tn• ltiQt regtme Into
•cc.QIIt19 '"' lu" ctem•nds oJ I he
lrema" p~ople who heve ~uOared
grv~•'r t1u11ttg IIJI lmpontJ wor.
F1cing mualve blowa In tho wsr,
the lrtql •rmy bOmbed civilian
r•rgets1 killing tlrOtJ!ind&amp; of
CJ¥1111111
In 0,_ COUI,

lilly OQmb«/

d•monstflton "' Hlmedln, wf'iO
.,.,. PfOfttfmg IO*fnSf Zio!"rSl
agpr.salon In Pl,.lfln•, , ,
• t emple wMCII CIHtfy 'hOw$ lite
•llf•n~ btrWHn S1dd1m Hussein
•net Bogin.
lo CPitt Of ell Of llfll, lhtt /rtJ114f'l
nttlon, with the hllp ol Almighty
Ood. •nd oy following the
redeeming ttJacl!lng• o/ lsl•m. wm
contrnutt tl'lt/Jt def•n•• until lhey
111~h thellnll victory TM 1Au1t1m
people of liM ''"m~ Republtc ere
t1#lormlnod to wl/fl(lfJif glv•
counrt.u s•aff~s to upho/G tne
btn,.•r of 1~1am

Open minds

••

wor• '~ 1 can,.,~

Tfus leu~ '' • resport.so Jo
fllletn/11~1 BtHdlng /01 Old

Order fTile Cvrrenl lf)I$/B2J.
In Ills ~rriclo, Mr Utynit Itt&amp;
dealt the entire Gtefllt •y111m In
unfair and &amp;la(lderous blow.
Htt bllflins by 5harlng wlrh ua IM
••petlence common to m1ny
college SIUdlnts WhO go I WI)" to
acJtool W• •r~ awed, ltlgntened.
. - . l&lt;&gt;ttoty. W • nood • p,.ta IO
h•ng out witfl good frs.nds 'lithO
us u ..... ere. too had
lifts• IHUng&amp;; none ol my '"•ntis
ume 10 i&gt;B and I
my''"'"
"''' month h~'* fo"' 'Y lrtd
m lsereOie.
Th en I became •qua/me&lt;~ wlrfl
the t)fothsr$ ol Dt11t1 Chi. a dfWJfltt
1na emugetlc group ol mtn ~Hifh
my •mbiUon· The pu~&amp;uU ol
oullence I then kn•w thlt 1 hid
lrl•nd•. good lmmds
Mr HaynUt te/l.s u.s o/ the ••oJa
days... Wll•n nazmg anft
numiUatiOn •ere common pnctl!tl!

'"*P'

I
"P'M'

In p'-dgJng • lllt•rnlft 0.111 Clll

"''" rne Urst trauunii'JIO eOOiish
hlzlng I n 192'9. We do nor believe
rlt•t ptddlmg pleagu. or tying
tn11m to ffle B1oo.ryn 8rldg•
promorn oromttrhoOIJ Wet lmd
{1taotlce.s of I hit: loll '"voltinQ
The diJtn&amp;t goeo on to-1~1 o/tfll
dJscnmmttory pr1cJtces of
lfltern•t org,n;llllons wMcn
IUOrd/ttQ IO tus lfi.Ctt, 5~gte OtJt
ol•c'•· CtttholiCAt ettd Jew&amp;
~rm1t me to'tll«tt,ty ' lew ol our
olli«rt; Juan J01dtn, HOCitf

Srewaro, from Ecuador '''""'
Oruc"er, Secretsry, 'loman
CJthollc, /rom the Oomlnlt•rt
RtpuO/Ic And my$&amp;/1 John
TI$Ch1BI , Treuuttrl a Jew. Had 1
" " space. I woUld be nappy (Q 1Jst
til ol our brothers. Bite-.
HIIPilllG orlcmCII, and Jowt•r.-•"
tqu11 #fl ""~ er•s ot tJrolll•rhood
Wt are dJSCIIf'fmltOty In onty one
ttspracr we oo not contk:Mt closed
minded, pre{U(Jicl4. tnd tltOfl
sfpltlrd JN!OPI~ wonlty ol OfJt
biOI~erhood

Homo whhelcl

111 .-qun 1

trat•rnlues cthtrlllblf ICtlvWes,
utllng thf!m • ~~&gt;gHJar ol gOOD

Mr. Haynte futhet (t/rlclrfl the

111 of rout

re•den thll chlfitlble WOI" 1s- no
O.tt• Cltt L ov. o1 our
/ello-.. matttwomt"J If. tor
tl'ltt
keynot~ of frltetnity, l(td our
driving lotco. Those (IOOd w01~•

".,...,on

us..

artt ffOt our burtJora, but our w•~ Of
mtltfng II t:OnlriOUIIDtt 0 1 IIJOSI
less lortunste.
ThO •u1her 110,. on 10 uy tho/
lraternflles were 1
ot his
lime. This commenl bring• to mind
something &amp;aid to m• by en
alumnus of our ~1nl11tlon, ''You
con flO u lot In 0./lo Cit/ u yout
aplltt wJIIallow." I nHITI
P/fldQ*. and It II Wi th m• to thfl
d• y. Mt. Hoynlo. II you 1111 lOti
Stgm• Chi wa• • Wlste of yow
time, ,.,.ybe you dldn'l put In the
ellort to maNe It wof"tn rour while.
It Ia kef • sm•ll man 10 sit dlound
and bitch •OOut whit fl wrong. but
it takes a gr••t man to ott•mpr to

w•at•

'""IS 1

•fleet a change.

,.t

We •Nil
fh• tHdttOIIIP
deckle wiJictJ or..• ,.ou "'
"W~. thff nNmHr• of th• Oeh•
CtJi Fr•rernUy. btlii'IMg '"'' gteat

advant•ges •'• to be dtr/t;H from
• brotherhood of coli~ and
Unll!tt•IIV men. opptto/of/ng lhtl
close asscw:itf/on may prof'ltOttJ
trlend~hfp. develop chlflcter
ndvsnce ;Jusao,, anrJ ,,;,, In mo
aqullltlon ot 1 1ound tduc• non
Ths$e are ou, principals a.t ItI
forth b'f o~r consrltutlon /n 1m.
OUr desJre ts not to Jtt/M ,,,

lndMdutJIIIf ol our MIMb«S, INI
rwt~r to enhlnce tnd llltngtiJan
Nt:lt Olff.S 11nlqu• OUIIIftfH ltPfl
combln. /~em 10 work Wllh othen
I'm wrel tpHk not onlr ICH
Oelta Chi, but tor t il of tn• orrrer
Gtttnc org•nlzetlonR on e~mpu&amp;,
Whttn I •~pren my"'''"'' 1nger
111 the many lata• lnslnuollons
/OIW.Id«f Oy ,.,. 1!11011.
Mr~ H1yn,.. I have but un•
suggestiott for vou.. tl yoU pf1n to

m.a~tt puOIIe rematlu In tn•lutu'•·
II IS I lot US,., to IH wrlhOUI
tJfirrd«s

Jot'H\ H. n schl•r
8ro1~r ol Doll a C~l

Truwurer of Delta Ohi

�Depression problem
for young adults;
people must adapt
lives to changing
world and culture
hu bo&lt;11 bctWftll 18 and 22 w~

By OAVlD dtLISI

&lt;ll'c&lt;t and identity are mO&gt;t
ponaot . PouibUllet have

Conuibutinx Eduor

P

tOpJe llrUgk lpiNt

lontlin&lt;$$ and d&lt;prestlOII
e\lcn be(ore tMy
WJdemand l~em.havins bo&lt;11
tau~t to Jpmd thrir llfeti,...
lr)inc to deny lh&lt;&gt;&lt; two diJlln&lt;1
and natural S)ilMf or the human
uprri~nce.

ThiJ moy be chanrina. howent.
as dcprwion and loneliness hovt
come to lhe torrtront or the
nation as a !erious problem I hat
can no lon&amp;&lt;r be avoidtd.
Psyel\olo&amp;ists ot the Unl•mity
of California It LoJ AJ&gt;&amp;elu
(UCLA) ..timattd In 1981thot IS
to 20 mi!Uon Am&lt;ricaru suffer
serious bouts or dcpr...ion or
loneUneu. Althou~ depression
and 1onclinw ar~ dillintt, ln mo~
eases studitd by UCLA, bolh were
cxpcfitnced •lmulrantausly.
RCS&lt;ar&lt;h&lt;rt ~.o&gt;kaao'a
Mlcbael Rl'O&lt;e Mediral Cent&lt;!
e•plaln lonellnm u "a painful
feelins ros anothrr perJOn or an
inner aJYina for intim-acy and
dosen&lt;&gt;s ." They &lt;on&lt;lud&lt;d thll

lontlinen u created by the 't.r)
p&lt;-.s or beeomin&amp;•
P«SSn-'"C'Nfl')'timc -.c &amp;row

mon

JUIOnomOUJ. CTHIC' OW 0'41\

dlOu~t.s, ~our own kl~utr,
-.e rid: mo\lio&amp; a•ra~ from othen
and •herdore rUt loncbnns ··
Someone ..-ho " Iandy abo
beUeve. that MU lh&lt;y are united
.. irh .. h .. they lon&amp; for. the
loft&lt;boen will "nhlt
there

is

alws_y~

hope-.

Th"'·

Like londlne:ss, d~on it

filled with hdplcssn&lt;JJ Md pain.
AcL'Qr!llna 10 U9 to~IUdina

ps)'ChoiOsist Thomu

Fran~&gt;,

deprcss1on is dutinauished from
lcmcJio~t by " J lade or enttaY or
activity, The mo~ common factor
lfl d~~~on is a retuctance

co

cxprcu our emotions and
feelings." FrantL added that "sad
f&lt;elings' durin,. period or
depreuion ar&lt; rompoundtd by
lonellnc... "People arc hesilnnl to
talk abo\JI Why they f~l the way
Ihey do hceausc they u1uaJly f~l
lonely-they hove no one to be
witb or opm up to."
A look at the be&gt;t teller's lit1
aue&gt;U to tht rr«nl up1urac in
interest. Thr Book of Hopi, 8l'in1

Your Own Bm Ftltnd, Tilt
Brok.n H ..rr. Top 40 hlts like
"Only the Lonely" dominate lhe
ai,....a\CJ. The N~w YOtk Tlmts
only lhi• past Auau.ll devoted an

c:ruirc mquinc S«tion to lhtR
problem$. Un.i\'tnitia wiahin the
pass live yws hl•c b&lt;a•n
chuming out one scudy aflcr
anotl&gt;er on depr...lon and
lonel:in...-.n.. )'UIJ or
n&lt;ll«ttlll these 1c&gt;p0a.
Those who appear the most
affected arc rollqc audcnu. The
at&lt; period oat frequently nudled

Yearbook

~

atcr value than Ktuality and
c critiCal &lt;hoke is .,hat to be,"
accordlna to UB Director or
Uni&gt;&lt;Hh&gt; COun~1 Diane Oale.
In thiJ
aroup, Calc tbioks,
that freshmen and tranJfu

aae

s;ludtnu u.re most prone 10
dtprnsion and lon('liness. '' FlrSt
YUJ colleae studcou 11e jwt
ovuwhetmed." sbe S4id. "They

Grt u.nawarc, and thu1 unprc:parcd.
for &lt;~Ileac life- it'! really rou~ ...
for rno~t. h is thc finl time ~:~.way
from home and the security II
rt•.prcscnts. Suddtnly, u1hey arc

thrust out and on their own,"
Clilt •dded.

T
ronsrcr &gt;tudent may nnd h
wonc. "Peoplc feel rympathttic

Students a111 part of the dep111ued
Constaa.l anccr and resenuneu:
and h11d &amp;ivcn tOmtane J()O much
fec!inp or dread and anxiety:
1n0uencc over 1l1dr life" s.he
Chron.ic complajnina;
noted. A person who f'nters an)'
Critital or one5df, leadlna to
fcelinu or inadequacy:
Spend a lot of time
doydrwnin&amp;: and

EJ:pericncin.a ''up" and

the IMlnJftrs know Wh.at il's all
about/" OaJc. said. ''The new
ttudtnt •I"' rinds him or huse!r In
lhCU n'ajor 1rea O( JIUdy, which

'\down' • weeks~
"As time aoes on," GaJc said.
"~ou stan to en· u.sUY and
beeome dls3U'ted with people."
Fltnhcrmorc. "you bqin to w•lk
with &amp; kind of bcavlnCS$, .. if the
wel&amp;ht of the world Wen on your

mcam they midi do wcU and ha•e

sbouldert."

no period or ad)UIImcnt." .~.

Ph)'lically, • dcp&lt;e"cd perJOn
becoma IUoC$i prone. Such cff«:l$
like heart di.usc and ulan ilTe
common amonc londy. depressed
individuals. "If )OU look around,
cn&lt;rgctlc people don't set sltk."
atoofdioato Fraot~. "Pcoplc C&amp;ll
also feel bad due 10 phy£iolocical
dlan&amp;U."
II &gt;Omtone li"&lt;$ in • pQO&lt;Iy tit

roward rreshmtn. but they believe

not&lt;d.

Sruclcnu 11 the Unh&lt;n•tY seem
to concur. One Knior- nws.inJ
major recaUs htt rir&lt;t fdr
"E\&lt;ryt~lna was &amp;oifll aU ri,~tiO
&lt;henustry dau WUd all oJ I
sudden I beeamo to lonely with
)()()people around me. TMr&lt; was
nothlnt I could do about it, no
one to talk ro. I Juu: wanted to
di~

w

" For the M-\C
be&lt;~mc

~c-ral

months.

more depressed and

hq arad&lt;t fell wtth her moods.

··If 11 boc!J&gt;'t bo&lt;11 lor my friends.
I nc\tr -.ould have survh-cd, •• shc

uid.
Most D&amp;t&lt;holoai&lt;u admit that
~etyonc 11 some poant is lonely or
dep&lt;..&gt;&lt;d. "It'S just I pan Of
lire;· •noth&lt;t Student lldmlued,
''and therefore "e mu1t contend
with It " For some people,
however. the crftcu rrom
prolonacd periods or eithtr
dcprmion, lontllne~s, or both,
can be detrimental to their health.

"The major caute of depression
Is the wltholdln1 of feelinas"
F'ranttsald. '" lr you don't Jet yow
•naer ou1. h )ult builds up ""'''

area. to5 fla.tn reac:hd cbc mini
In lh&lt; ey.. This tffecttthc
pitliQary &amp;W&gt;d, which tOQ!!gb the
body's ptaduction or hormonu,
which thtn makes a person ferl
dcpr&lt;S&gt;&lt;d. "In Norlh&lt;fn
SC1lndinavia. the stricldc rate soan
durios the six monthr of nl&amp;ht
thoy llave durinalh&lt; winter.
"Frantz. said_
Calc repons that moSt uudenu
wbo visit the UB COuruelins

Cent« are usually upset over ~
rdation5hip 10nc sour. "Here
they've been counting on others

people "''" be oblo to hclp us
throush thiS period."
Fncndl can be the bluest hclp
ln aidinr somtemr 10 survin
depressiOn aJ&gt;d lontllne». First,
rhc- cypC" of depression rhat
someone is ~pcricndotc. mu.st be

relationship desires
rompanloh•hip, a feclin1 or
belonglng: "Each individual mull
dcdde what b th• trade..,ff- how

much inl.lepcndcncc do you wauu

undcrst~ .

10 sacrlf~t&lt; to ha•e • closer
relationship," ~~~:cordlna to Oale.

As

f.J u rho.. books whi&lt;h
aucmp1 to~ a void in JIOmtone''
Ufc. Frantz btUe\t;t "thll flO one
&lt;boo~&lt;~ 10 be drpr&lt;&gt;!Cd and
alone." Thac boob or&lt; f01 thole
fon:ed Into the &gt;ituatlon, t~thn
beau~ they caonor find people
they wont to be with 01 rhey JUst
hil\t J)Ynt up on 50C'It1)' and
llviQ&amp;. FF2llll conrcnctt;: one
wanu to be alone ~nyont ~ u
cannot ha-. tned ~~;~Y~hlnJ
-&lt;natbe they JI1St en~r.'PitY
aJJd rtfluc to t hanae to wllat the~
roold be... Gale odded that "&lt;Om&lt;
ate htfpf'UI. but mcm are no\

"With mUd

depre.uion. juu do1n1 any kind of
onlvliy. e&gt;&lt;n )urt going throug~
tht motion.!~, wlllllrt dtprnsion
and rtla.• lonellnm." Frantt
oxplained .

-

Scvrrc de-pr~ion. ho\olitvt'f, i.s
~QI111oled by actt y. 'What it
really docs here it k~

.50m~

rrom

rrontina Jhe

pmbltm,..
ordmc to FraniL
Whn! a
"'" f.nds himself wilh
hec t'
"h htll htm
and
r
lm tO de•"• ith hi&gt;
t1I\J In thts cau pid is ct.e.
«lint mOil pcoplt kn&gt;e, and an
hdp them O'fntome-lheir doubts

.,..,n&lt;

:and

moo&lt;b~

llo4b Fr:11ut and Galt ..Jd th•t

wonbic,''

no one l!llll be ror«d into rtdi,..
Mutt, "AJL. .somrooe ,(they wam
to ~ Jondy and wMt n "'ouJd

n.n somtont do to
a.Ucvtatc I hac rrchnp or fW'\Of'JC:
and oolltud&lt;? Cole said •bar "we
nnut karn to r«&lt;cOne our dreams
and «peclation:. to nt chc ratittn
that do ui11. We're looklnc for
Wh11

tote to mok&lt; them fed bett&lt;t,"
Frantz s:uu.attd "Don't be
Judacmenlal. Let the person
dccide when It's been too lone."
Nthouah the p&lt;I'IOn moy not W\Ull

intlmocy ond ntwt d«ide our own
n~ds firll befOr&lt; "e un C)IOb~&gt;h
&amp;ood relationship\." Sht
advocate~ that once: we tcJK:h lh•J

opemnalo. friendly orr.. "' I not

poinc ..we can decide ~hlch

tofneOrtt' to ao to,"

tO CO OUt, ' 1 v.c lhould leave an

when. they •re dinatisned enough
whh thtmJe:I\H, they'll have
ht J»id,

THE U.B. SKI TEAM

you have to release It, usually tt

the wrona people." The fallurc to
~pres• "&amp;ood" emoUon&amp;, Uke
hoppinm, it .1bo dcpraJirtM
bcc•u•• h takes
to keep the
resPOn~ lUbUmD.ted.

•••'I!Y

H elen A. IXRolis and Victoria

Y. Ptll&lt;gtno nate in their teJU
Tit# Boolr q{ IIOf", t~at thtre are
10 major Si&amp;JII .. hkh could

Is holding a meeting on Wed.,
October 13th in the 3rd floor
lounge of the Fargo Building 7

lndiwe iOmeoae who I&gt; havinc
Scriolt&gt; nnotional problrros. They
art:

Conslant !lljaue. &lt;-en with

cnou&amp;h llc&lt;9;
R&lt;lllcssncu'
Loss o!lntcnst m flmdy, work,
frla&gt;cls Of acx:

lnabllil}' 10 man dcdslons;

Now on sale
$10.00,book

We are looking for Men &amp; Women
to compete in Alpine or Nordic
events for the upcoming season .
For more information:
call Phil at 636-4527 or
Don 831-5096

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�Inauguration
• continued froM- 1
from &amp;U&lt;Sts forJ h• buildina. In a symbolic
action th&lt; studmts pr&lt;knt&lt;d $29.68 to th&lt;

Pre$ident as

th~

bq.innin.as of a st udent

union fund.
Sampl&lt; ac«pt&lt;d th&lt; &lt;OIIC&lt;'liOn " ilh
smik . inquitinJ "Oo you want 1his

a

audited? .. He raffirme&lt;S his C'Ommitmtnl
to foUow studmt ~·ishd for a union
proposal and not&lt;d ""dl hn&lt;'s $29."
lmproV&gt;-. the quality of student hfe and
th&lt; athktk proaram v.n&lt; hi&amp;h on Ruucll J

Gu_JJ.no's prioritia &amp;.\Alumni AMociation
Pr&lt;.Sid&lt;nt. I'JthouJh he ron«d&lt;d, on liJht
of the prOtnu thai a forthromtn&amp; S1Ucknt
union •as prtmaturr. he •ndkatfd alumna
.s:uppon for such a butldma..
1l.
A'"ide from ••stung Sample ~lltn« ana
sum&amp;th. Profm•onal Scaff Senate Chan
Mar) lou T.Htal) MSh&lt;d hom "humor on
eM m1nor da•l) ""'mplK'~tion! or !.l.Uml\ht\
v.h1ch add to Um,cnn) hk" Samplt'
notrd rhat a unt\t'tsll) PfC\Ident )hould not
onl) be fuel~ but ~hould ''bt- born v.ich the
cunn•n1 of Ma.,.-hla\clh. 1ht v.t~dom of
Solon~nn. the 1.T•uraac ot a
~tonut~,;h of a xoat "

lion and abo\t

all the

'' W c I&lt;~L to )OU fOJ lcJ.d&lt;'ntup an
delintng, ankul::•tmJ. dcfcndma. and
n~ah1in~ the llQtcnllal or SUNY BuHalo ;h
a maJOr research and tcachii1J in~tuuuon,"
Pope $aid. He noted that 1he name Stc,cn
has us rOOt\ at "e-ro~' n tx-arcr and mart)'r
Gi\Cn the (Ub'-t3nllal ta.sk
titl ..·, sh:ill appl) "

)OU

race. both

One less·lhan Impressed processional member

Slat&lt; Unl\·crsity of Nev. York {SUNY)
lnttrcollqiatt athlct~.
auronom)·,

srud&lt;nn pa)ing for an Amh&lt;rst Campus
union, and UB's futurt bud1~ary si1uation
""'e all touoh&lt;d upon y&lt;oSrerday by SUNY
Chanctllor Oifton R. \\'hanon in an
cxciUSI\ c inttf\'IC'A' with Tht SJWCirum
durina his stay in Buffalo for PreSident
Stc,cn B. Sample's inauguration. It will run

in Wednesday'$ t:dition.
Doreen FeneVThe SP6c trum

The view of the podium

Jim Sulloy/Tho Spocttum

�Tht /ollowlnl is rht inauaura/
addrtS&gt; of Pruidtnr Sttvon B.

Sllmplt:
Cllalnnan Blinkcn, OWnnan
Korrn, O.ancdlor Wharton,
CoUcqu.., Fri&lt;ncb, and aD " bo
love the Unlvmity at Buffalo:

is a tim• for taklna stock, ror
rccoosiderina o11r history, and for
dlartin&amp; new directions for Lhe

Sample inaugural address
reveals plans fifth point

(UlUtt.

Wo_
rds t.re not adequate to
dc=ibt the deep , ......, or honor I
r..t at this moment . To be asked

in$ciwrion, s~nl Buf(aJo and
Wesaern NC'w York with a fairly
broad range or UlldC'flfldulltC and
prorc::ssionaJ pro&amp;r·ams.
In 1962 the Unl\ttslty or

10 lead any ac-ademic in$ticution is
a lfCII compliment , but to be
:uktd to lnd Chis University,

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1\S most or )'011 know, ""'
UnivasiJ,lat Buffalo wu founded
In I~ IS a private medical
school. Durin&amp; the firll orntul)' or
il.s existence it dt:"Vc.topcd into a
aood-qualiry medlum·med

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this time 1n in tUsrory, Is an
uuaorclilwy honor IIJ&gt;d privilqe.
Lrt m~ express lO each of you
my pati.tude and apprcci.ation for
the betpfulna&gt;, tile m•ny
lJndnases. and tl\t \'tf'Y .warm

Buffalo m&lt;r&amp;ed "ith the St•t•
Uni•·trsit) of N&lt;w Yor~ . Si-

bccominl a pubttc mttilullon,
SUNY-Buffalo ha. O.\pericn«d

ucmtndoUJ lf'0¥~1h '" sau.
prol!"'m dr&gt;elopm&lt;nt. pllyslcal
plan1 , and a~~tdtmk s raturt

reaption chat you ha\t accorded
m)' fam1ly and me nncc our

Thr: 17,00() SIUdt' IH~

urivot Facuhy, studenn, staff.

t:~IUtnll)

11nd alumm nf U B. my new

e tnroiJed on our cnmpu10 art'

colleaaucs in Stott Um\'enhy. the

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Suff:~lo

and Western

Nt\\

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~ ~2~~~~;c~:~~~~~~n1l1~~~~

York

tommunitict- aU or you have
buo \tl' ~up~ni.. t or u~. a.nd
h:&amp;H' mack u' (ttl ¥~-tkome:'"

piOj:tttml .arC' e\1rM\tl} htj_h, and
Q)mf'C'tl1t('lon (Ot admt)SJUn 10
man) dt~rtmcnll ·~

(\ C'f) po\~lbk

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In all \."andor I sl\nuld ill'IO
rt'lnatl. ho\11 rom/otllnt it is-. aftd
""""' do&gt;d!~rc...t the durl&lt;&gt; of the
prntdcno for Joe\ tn months. to at
l»t br ofliclally insrahed rhrrcon . I
&lt;•MOl help bUt frcl &gt;Omclhlng of
thai \Dint unK or ICJilimat)'

E c\lrraotdtnanl) lrcn
fht t\ta~l} 4000 f'IC'hOfU "'hu

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Chancellor Wharton (left) and Donald Bllnken (center) confer Presidency on Sam ple
I he 201h annh·tJUf) of bh
hallma~~ o( 3 un.tVCf-'1lY 111, lh~
aamur of tbt intellccau.al
inauaur:Uion 35 thltf eXtCU1h ( or
thl\ Unwersily. h ~:oruains ont or
the muS-t eloqucn1 Sl31cment,_ I

whic-h n.ttcnd• the last·minlftc
marrr"Jc of 1ht- heroint- in
nuntcrou~ pk-ccs of romanw:
n~uon .
aonuuno:cm~nt
t~pP-)~ntmm• la\.1 0..1obcr.

Sm,c the

of m)
1 h.a~t

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duM a cuntldtr.tbk amount of
~ud) and r. . uch to ptqH.re
m)\Cif ror lht~ nc-111 aui,g:ruMnL Jn
lttC' proc~' I arne xross an

t\3'-C' tVC't read concr:rnin&amp; the
n\annC"r 1n "hkh a hc:a.hh}
vnt"tf\11) should opcna:e. Sri\C'e I

am, RauratiHh speaklni.
folk&gt;"'"' on Or YIJC'n"•
roo"l tt&gt;~. I thoucht n "ould bt
appropn11t tor me to read toda) a
l'l\U&amp;e from hos speech .
Alttoouah ~ntt&lt;n n&lt;arll half •
''Cn1Ut)' IJO, II Still Stand• AS 3

arnudna ~sa) "ranen bY Haman
Welb, "''ho ief\'C~d for 2.S )'tars ;u
Pr~IIJtnl

rm)UIItJ ;m U«ptiOnllll)' hrvad
r:tOtt Of prOgn&amp;IM offered throuah

or lndHmll Umvc:rshy.

&amp;plendid iUltemcnt of principl e~ to
whi&lt;h 1 "ould hoP&lt; wr oould oil

CX'c:upalion5: thousand.s of

vol untar y charactc:r. II ~ un.hy

olumnl. _ .:a small army or
pcnons who keep th~ nte:cssary
machiner) movina. who hrandle
rund\ and rrrorcb and

som~ching h~r:

c-orrespondence and

becomo tht pOiot•r b) "h~h •II

bulldtnjl&gt;.
•ho U) 10

.:a 1!10\IP of UwtCCS
CO"-totf'\t

arises . . •out or the \isions nt
mlln)'·shartd. corrrtted and
BdjUSttd and merJcd 1n10

a sinwk "·b1on th:u

an- -:ithn¥ to sn

1hC"ir ~ouril'

~

lht IO ... IIUiion•s: nl&amp;tt'rilll

art paid

for thclr eNort), .. .. Ytl
rnut l v.ork together fo1 endM

OW"' of b r. Capcn'1 1cnurC'. A
1\lb~all\ital frxliOn O( l •Uf (acuJt)'
t'OJU) n3tional rcpmatiorh in 1heir
rupect.h·r di.~l"li!•l:'\, ~nd an
tncrr~ir•t num~ Jtr ~ llO~I\

I

1hrvua;hout thC' "otkl '"• th1cr
'-'«tturihuthlth It' ..:hoLlr ..tup "-Ad
fC'tcar~h

and enhance

pcbKnion.s, and valtdi.!C' th
,tnC'~I polictc'l.
Relathtl) re~ of rheK people

lud3) hold I:K'Ull) 1Pf"l.ll1111nC"f'\l\

Dt tllr Unhen.t\)' t-\'-ctd tn numbn
lhC' $tudcnl ttnrolln1tna durlne

Dr. l:apen "a' nut \0 nit\C ;n
to bthc'e th:tt an ac;ad('U)h,
communh) rould bt', or ru•n
Slluuld be i1 place 1:01'\)1""' anJ
harmontous accord. Nor did he
mean 10 imply 1h111 r•c:w dha:tium
wilhtn the Uhl\'enily thould be

or

Chct the t.-. 1"0 ~&lt;' ohc
"':ur ha~ unJcrl•l.rn 10 bt.11td an

t&gt;nllrd } ftC'" Kat.knuc.- c.-nrr C3nli"'U'
hc1r m Amhena.

11n~

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rrhabllitatr: 1hr nr•Kinal M ain
~ modern
hrah h-sdtntc 4."Cfllt r . Wht"

1akrn only with unanirnou1

projec1 will rcprHtf\1

or nature and or human lirt • ..

I"Oru&lt;nr . He r&lt;alucd tht nn:d for

The enttrpri..~ is a su~ .• •only
,.hm practiCaU) aU -no an
parh4.""\pa.rus "oluntarib- m:akC' thru
K"\cnl contributions. And all

tlmd) drcisions an tht" fKC' or
contro,·ersy, and hr ~ C"nttJC'
profrssional n ~n- at U B au~td
to hi• bdlrr in, and acceptance ol

mvCSlmtnt in acadC"mk plant and
t&lt;IUipmcnt Of O&gt;tt S6~ milhon.

conm"butiom an mcnllal: ld..s,
mon~. }OUthful ardor and ho,h

the l&lt;adcnllip role that )lni&gt;cnll~
presidents mu&gt;t play.

spirit~.

I • b·O undertook 10 read a largr
number Of lhC: pilptT5 -and ,perchc:..\
uf mu dlstlngub hcd pred«e.uorl.

A umvcrsuy (iafd Or. Capen) ~
a \-(f)' srccW k.lnd of OlJ;llliSin
More than sn) oc.btr toeiaJ
1Mt1cuuon '' 6 brou&amp;bt into Mna
and " ~·P• OpcralitlS by •oluntar)
coopcradon. More differc-n1 kinds
of people mU&gt;t cooperate on the
e:nlupri.\c: (of a unh r:rsit)' ) lhlln in
Qn)' olhl"f social unde:rtak.ing,
C.Xctpl democrali ~ JOHtnmtnl
h.)tlr. Thm~ of ~Ontt" of rhr kind'l

aU
tha1 are immaterit11: ror lhc
imptOVt"ffit'Ol or human Minas. ror
1he extension or man 1S ~no""kd1e

upcratlon), ran skills, chc nutlous
drliheratiom of txptritnctd
rcoplc.. loyahk' to unstln)h

But Dr. Capen's basic f"'tnHh:u
univcrsirlt-) drpcnd upon Ih:artd
many. and lhar their pruarc.h"

lndudin&amp; those or Roben Ketter

or prople. Fritnds ~ho furnosh 11

('Ufl)U!it\.

ncvrr the rt)UJt O( one PC'hOU'\

&amp;nd M:trtin MC")·c:rson, bo1h or
whom hll\C honored me with thrtr
prt~f\CC' h~rt toda)". t i "t:U as

v.ilh mattrlal rd()u~es; u~achen
and tC"R"arch scholars ln all the

h '' obviou~t (contmued Or
Capen) that no ~mate num can
thu'IL for a unl\t:rsill~ no moan
k.no.... , cnous,b. No man an bos\ a

d(on .. ·is c'&gt;prctttll) &lt;lanincant for
U\ toda}. ~oaun· u folio¥~' 11uu
tfus l~rh c ~aon rn~r\.~ new w
mU&lt;h the bqmnant or m) 1ntutc

Thr poorposc or Or Well&lt;" &lt;5S3Y
w:u to provide adviclt' and counst1

ro ncwly ·appoint~ c."'IItgc
preJidtnu:. H 11 firsc ma.xim ro.r
\UCCW IAIU" "Be 1ud:) r· He also
r«&lt;mmmdtd lhlt f"rn)' collqt
prcStdcnc ~ born wn.h the cunnln&amp;
or \1ochla•tlh, tbt "i&lt;dom or

or a 11on.
oil. "llh the sroma•·h of

Solomon. Ihe ('()Urqt
~d obo&gt;e
). 1011

,.,_or ourord Furnlb. T. R
McCoondl and Samud Capcon - I

""' "'~&gt;&lt;''ally ta~en b~ a &gt;P«&lt;h
th.lt Or Capen p\t an 14.S2. on

)Ub~CTI\)(.

f

ptinClp.JI bran~.:b~ or
~.o.. kdJe.
.)OUn&amp; people v.lth
~ar.crd iOCi~. rik-.al and economK
b&gt;&lt;~around&gt; and v.i tb life
purpostS Vthtc'h run 1he v.hok

dilc:o\erict, routine

Unl\thtl) . If :u\) man InC'~ lu do
r:'Hhr:t . lhC' fn~liiUiion forth¥~tlh
c:t:ua 10 be: a unhcrsn)'. ~or lht

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Schachter welcomes Sample

value~ and lht' C.OUirib\Jiton~ o(

I'"

off..:t', a" ll ~Of~ Ihe bqanmnJI
or )C'1 3Mthrr C,ot.h in lht ltle Ol

th"

SLrl."t1 carnpU) lnu,-,

&lt;umplctcu in the laoe 1911(1',, ohis

In wm. SUNY · Buffalo b today
thr largest and most
l'OmprC'hrnShC" unn ;n the laram

uni-\'C'TSit) •&gt;stem in lht

TlltM7ollnwmx iJ u ,,.,.,
,,.,., /Jr Sturlt•m

h .•Ottu'lltlf'
\t-ltt~thtt&gt;r

r1/ (hr

Prt•nflrrrl C"rdrl/

t.Ot'k.t Altern"-"-'" II'"' v.1U1
c~~~ rn4c th:n on bdt.df o1
21,CUl dtnt3l. tt•:.Ju111t·. '•~.
mr:dtat, ru.r,.ht and undcr~.:tiJU21t"
~tlJ dC':tlb. 1 ¥&lt;ekomc !&gt;tC'~(n Sttmrlc:
tu uur Unlu~r~U)' . And \\tth the
nt~·mbtu or 1h~: of the

Unhcnh),
tht community. and our honored
gul:lts I ;uand hc:rt" confident thaa
..~ ..m """n r&lt;caU tho; dll,)' as oh•
fir~• p.2gc of an t'cicfn.a :and
fulfilUn&amp; thoptcr •n the 136-ye3r
bi.Jtory or lhis institutton.
You ha'e qullc a au1 before
)"0\l, St.--en Suople. You .,...
charced • ilb plottlnJ a eoutsc for
tbt Saa.te ud of lht nahon. but
fewer rnourca wm bt 11 your
d ispoul than were at th&lt; dbp0sal
of your p rcd~cssorJ. Your .success
at dealing with this dilemma will
be a basis by which your tenure as
President will be j udaed . Also or
concern to srudcnu wUI be tht
record in which they will be htld .
Your prtvioU$ n:fc.rcrxa 10
.Rudenu as cticnu of the
Untvemty is c:omfonina.
Ho.. ..-cr. tbr cltsipatloo
••parter.. may ~more approprlaat

in lbaa a.udenu hne ha"t b«n
asked tO providt for tbcm..IVO$

~·orld ,

-and

clearly rnn~s •mon&amp; tht mll}or
research univcn.irir\ in Amerk·a.

Earlier thl.. )'tar I identif1rd fou r
lonf-range 1oab which on m1
JUdgmtnt rcO«t the need&gt;,
iU ('litllt~ . Jnd res()(lrt)lbtlilk'i ut
thl) Unt .. C'ffll). T'hnt :&amp;rC'~
f lhl ~ to .){t'11Jihc:n uur

mnttuuun a, :a «nl«

~tn&lt;Stmt.: 'ontmunu) Thu\ n

'JlCrt'l~

llft

or

o IH SAMPLE

th i n~&lt; ~ hl&lt;h

po ~ 10

tr&gt;dhloMily, and ao

Olh~r CfiiiC".gC"'- 'and lllliVt:Utl,e\, 3ft'
()f'tl\1.J.t.."Ci by the ln)UIUIIUn. l &lt;l\ll
ro \ludn\1\ IW JU~ol "'-" nnln~t~r"
or &amp;a\t f\."""ln ~hm fund lrC"m
t~dn.'f' ~••11\.n .arc; n(-. 3HUlft ..J.:.

hut .. , cflru.&amp;tlt&lt;lnU. •h,l...t lnfrw ....J

vr'""'"" ""'" f'J'U\C' C'"\tK'nld~
\"31n~ble

21,000 '1Ui.knh rut· tut

1\'o("\ 100 J ..fC~;&amp;I 10 bt

di\f'\d.ta~ed .

tJ"n,,rctJ

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Allow u,. to -a1d ..,,u tn

ch"nittJ thr Unh·er~tl)''fi COUht 1
and in l.toep101 10 1t Ol"'tr il ifl !I~(
l'h&lt; great"'' thftlltngeo ~hkh
"'til be bcJon· you art' not to b~
from wilhin chis UnwerS1ty but
(rom v.hhout . There .K'tm ro bt

many "'bo f&lt;tl that the Opcntion
or this Univmrty our campw.H or
...., t&amp;UnJ a bw bet,. ... them.
they r..t tbey lliU know "'hat is
bc&gt;l for us. To them louk: Ld the
educaton educote and the
admirusaraton admtnistrau. allow
this iruli1 ution to be in firm
conuo1 ovr:r its own dt Jtlny,
Allow Stcvrn Sample tO be the
first President Jivcn lht
opportunity to mett thit
uo:mmdous &lt;hallcnae.
The ncar-compkdon or tht
Amh&lt;n~

campus symbolizes •

rcbinh of the Uru-.nior. I can
onl~ bope tlw • i th )"OUr
kldcnllip, President Sample, this
ph)·skal rebirth will brina with it •
•plrit\Uil robinh as wrll .

�Pope delivers faculty greetihg
schotardlip, research, and ttadw
JC'livity:
Second - to improve the qualhy
or undcrgradwlle student lire at
our Univcrsilyi
Thild - To re&lt;Nb to our

campus. hlal&gt;&lt;f propOrtion or the
-.r:ry best JttJdc:nlS in NtW' Yor\
Staoe. with SI&gt;Cdal &lt;mpbub on
ouractins the most ocadcrnicailylaknttd minoritJ' scude:aas; and

Founlt - to &lt;JqWtd our public
sc:rvi« eJfons ln WCSiem:f.
York. potticulmy Wlth r
10
~ns the d.. doP&lt;D
or
hlsh tccltnoloJy indullry in this

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I would today add 1 fiflh &amp;oal
to lhis list, onr that is bcocomiPI
incrculn&amp;Jy lmponant not only
for OIU University, but ror all or
American hiJI&gt;cr education. That
is, we mu11 rcarnrm the ccnuaJity
of chc liberal aru and scic.nc:u in
rhc modern univtrsity. We mwt
rn:stabUsh th~ di.sciphnn as 1hc
core of the ac•dimlc enterprise,

frl&gt;m which the pror..,;onal
5Ch(&gt;(&gt;l&gt; draw intellectual
.su.scen:an« :md historical
penp«tivc, and 10 which the
professions contribute their

worldly knnwlcd&amp;• and pracrlt ol
human experience.
All fivt of these &amp;Qab IIC

rea..\Onabty c.-pHch and concrete, It
"~cthn fill in&amp; that we should
work roge&amp;hcr roward

wmc rather

specific objccthco. And. with a
fair a.moum or coopcr:ation, hard
work. and g(&gt;(&gt;d luck ... &gt;hall
certainly be .succtufulln anaintnc
them. But tn lhc- PfOCCSi we mUSI
ah•rays k«P m m1nd our

commitmttn to an ov-tr4rdtinl
prcn.c that u: mudl ku concrnc
and spec;ifJC. and yes a1 the samt'
time is much more tr&amp;l'~erndnu
ond mdiUllll.

I'm spco,lclna hue or tbe
commitment of this Univenity.
and indeed or ~cry u.nivusity, to
the life Of the mind, tO lllio&amp;J
tsthctlc and cthuw, to wisdom
and koowlcdae. to the ercatlon
and ~ndcrstandlns or idcu. In litis
tenw the unh-mlty IJ the modemday &lt;mbodimcnl or one or
mantlod's most deeply held
values, and ont of lht ptCU1i&amp;r
and dlstindhe attributes or
humanity. The value i&gt;b«d by
men and ·~trtcn on tbc tife of ohe
mind socs bock not jwt d«adcs,
and 001 just centuria, but
milk11n11 and beyond. It tuu 1&gt;m&gt;
rxprm&lt;d In 01\&lt; way or another in
practkally every place and time,
but pcrhal&gt;$ no morelyrieally tbao
In the Book or PTovcrbs,wrium
....... UOO years ocO:

or New YOrk at Bulralo on behalf
or hs rno&amp;:t ~c and

Independent scament-the facility
or thi&gt; Univmity.

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Happy lJ the man that findcth

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wisdom; and the man that Jcttcth
undcrin.ndin•• for tht

merchandise or it is better than the
merchandise or silver' and tbe. pin
thereof than fine aold. She is mar&lt;
predou&gt; than rubico. ODd all the
lhina.s thou canst daite art noc to
be compored unto her. She Is a
.... or life tO them that lay hold
upon her. and happy iJ t"vcry ont
thin rttaint"th htr. Wisdom .is Ihe
prin&lt;ipal thin1: thorerore &amp;&lt;t
wisdom. and with all thY setting
Jet undemandina. Ea'haJ1 her, and
&gt;he shall proml&gt;te thee: she .ttall

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Faculty Senate Chair Robert Pope with the m a le•

"You can provide to the m en and tmmen of

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this faculty,. . . tile sense of collenmct&gt; nmJ (I

dost embrace her. Slle .ttall ai•e to
lhlnc- head an omamtnt or grau:

renewed utditq u-hicn will tronscend our

in &lt;loun&amp; let me thank each or
)OU for the suopon )ou. have
''"tn ltus ~rntrabk: and noblt
Un11mily, and for the conl'idcncc
you have &gt;Ito""' In OM by "'"""
me to lead h . I &gt;hall do all in my
P"'*tr tO be •ortby of your II'U$l.

•

);' \~ ~~..-.. :.:&gt;

brln&amp; l htc: to honor wbm Lhou
a cro .. n or slory shall she deliver
10 thet

• ..

• •

tiCOdemic

bounda~''

- Rohcrt Pnpc

We, the faculty, are a society or
ICholats, simllitanCOUJiy
communal and iodividuallstic. You
can provldt to tht men and
..omen or this faculty, enaagcd io
resc1rch and creative activity
across the diverse array or
&lt;li!cipllnts and &lt;pccialllco, tbc
atn~e

of coherenet" and a rtnt w«!

vitality which will transecnd our
boundaries. At the same

acadm~ic

time you ~ction as our

most visible and P""'trfUI
odvocate tO the eommunl~
beyond thc&gt;c walls.
Ln tbe lasllil months you
demonitratfd )'OUr awareness
the mqnitud~ or these problems
ucl top~htr w~ !\a~ bqun lo
r- them IIICW. We ..w, you ......
in the monllu and yoan ahead as
tO&amp;tther " 't work to resolve thm\.

or

T/w follo ..•i•l OS tM grH/IOI
lldminislerrd by ChalnnGn of lhr
F«u/IJ S,1tot' RoMr! G. f'o(N,

Dr. Sample. I &amp;rtct )OU and
...l&lt;ome you orr.aany "' the

President or the State Unovcntty

ATTENTION:
Schussmristers Slti Club. Inc..
MEMBERSHIP PARTY,
open to the University
Community, will be held
on Thursday,October 14, •
1982. From 8- 11 PM
the TALBERT BULLPEN
will host area Ski Areas
and Shops for your
information, show ski
movies, constant music
and FREE beer and
munchies will be
provided compliments
of the SKI CLUB.
Proof of age wi II be
required for admittance
to the Bullpen.

The Sherriff's Dept.
Will Be On Campus
Oct. 25th to Issue
Sheriff ID cards.
These wi II Be
Required After New
Drinking Laws Take
Effect. You Must Have
Your Birth Certificate
Plus Proof of
Permanent Address.
Oct. 29-26 Harriman
Oct. 2 7-28 Capen
Oct. 29 Ellicott
(Blake Center)
For More Details Call
Jim Gruber
at 636-2807 ~
Srutk'u
A.t.Jor•ICJI.Ifl

�Close call in Clement causes
UB to tighten fire codes
By CHERYL L . GREENBERG
Sptoc-"''"' S/61/ Writtr

I•

UB ruq&gt;roon
••we-'re: iD vc:ry aood

ShJ.J)(,

11

lt'COJdifl&amp;lO

Dirmor of En\1tonmentaJ Ht•hh
and Safay Robm Hun1 8UJ no1
~uyone- remains assdrl!d.
.. AU firC' u!tty rquipment u:
continuousJy iJUpc'C1ed. Tri·
;umually, IN 6000 txi&gt;OCUishn&gt;,
Mal and smoke- dan:IOft,
h}dranls, r&lt;loys, sprintkf sys1rrns
and pa.nds u-e insprctrd
1horoughly:· he uplaln&lt;d

En\-iton.mc:ntal Htahh o.nd
~(tty hb 1 ma.inta.ncnct proar:1m

rrquinrli all cla:uicianli vrho
scn'iet Lhe- Uni\te:Uit)' 10 be trained
in n~n. the mllln pands. rhls
program abo e"ends hselr 10

da)'llme fire drills In 1he bulldinp
and 1wo d&amp;)1ime drills in 1bc:
Bu1 mort importanl, he n01&lt;d,

Is 1ha1 II&gt;&lt; Ambc:nc and Buffalo
fire dtpartmmts aM&gt;p&lt;rale. AJ

alann co&lt;S orr. the
rapecti\ t: aation hou.K l) nourttd.
For a m&lt;dical cmcrcency. I he

$00n . . . . .

Vr~enns

AdminiJcratlon Hosp;•al

xross the slrttt (rom MaJn Succt
npu• b called.
0 8\0KI posJ.~b~ CISU&amp;hlJcS

•mona lh&lt; bandkapp«&lt;. 1he10
.S1ucknts are to report their

M for Ihe all&lt;&amp;ed malrunchon

or lire :ti:Utni-Cha.t&amp;«f rtcentJ)' in
atc:al-thc) arc- just that,

'tccordln&amp; 10 Hunl .

cxt ingLJi!ihe:r~.

sn.d.

' ' To msurt fire saft1y, ' ' Hunt
said, ''thtrc are- l l Lf"'JI lhrtr

rc~ullcd

2 Eg9a, To..t a
Homelrlea ONLY
OR

2 EU91

a

To..t
Sonlll L . -

gge
age

Dllr.

L11Je Drllllr. 2 T•us llols •
2 HalllllltJtm •2.00
Mar·)o's C~ffee Shop

,.,. _. ...

propk around them.''
"If )0\.1 arc in a. ftn, don't

p;tnic," Boyce added, "stay calm
and rcmc:mbtf. ir thC1c is woke tn
lh&lt; halls, cloi4! your door. op&lt;n

whc.nc\&gt;tf an alarm &amp;OC'J orr

st\Ctlll

11

Sonlronc had

tUfllt'd O(f the main rtiD)' in
Wil~cson. so Ihal iran alorm wa.
pulled, II YI'OUid J\01 rin,g,•• .flt
A firt in CJen\tnt bawnt'nl
1n new Unlvenhy

diKI~IInary procedure&gt;. Fire doors

while Sludents "'tre ln 1hc dormr
IOtt&lt;loek&lt;d. "So you mighl say
we·~ b«on&gt;&lt; slighlly mor&lt;
caucio...... Hum said.
11
Wc arc oow institulina MW
reinfCK«mmts to somt of the old
rules brc:ause. of the nrc:.''
HousinJ Oirmor M adison Boy'*
r&lt;port&lt;d. Sncr.ol proposals co 1&lt;1
mOf't fire safety equipment,
cspeclally in Goodyur and
Oemcnt, hau, bten mack ~ the
flrc.
Bo)o:r not&lt;d !hal " eacll
indi&gt;i~ual bas a rcsporw'lnlily ror

1brir sarocy and che ..-.rr~y or che

IOC':1Uion.s at allcima-cla.sses, •
cdt.ttri:t. rooms. Th.e)' art noc
C~Pf\,td to leave the buHd1ng

mal nina. custodiaJ ":Jfr, food
.~nic-e worke-rs, Public: Safety
officcr11 and resident odvisors to
learn how 10 upcratc lht nrc

DI~~~:F~~~~t:lftoday

"hieh ,..,. n&lt;"&lt;r to b&lt; lod:&lt;d

dorms pn Kmes;tt:r. ''

the windov.-s and stuff a towt:l
under the d.oor. AlSo. nt"'ter ust
clcvarors and u.sc cncloscd ~taira
only."

"Most injuries thai do occur are
btcausr rhc Sludcntlrits to run
l hrough n sm.oke-lill&lt;d hallway,"
he continued. "UB ha$ o good
t)'Slem . O~ra ll , the University is
as &amp;.aft as any o1hcr rcs1dcnc
&gt;Yll&lt;m.'' Borce said.

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ATTENTION ALL S.A.
CLUBS &amp; ORCANIZATIONS
1 • Officer Update forms MUST be
Returned to S.A . by friday, October
15th.
2. You must Contact S.A. to
Schedule an Individual meeting
w / S.A. Treasurer.
3. Organizati onal Fair Forms Should
be Returned Now If You Plan on
Participating.
Failure to follow Above Procedures
May Result In Loss of Recognition
for Your Group.

~
Student

Assodollon

Ellicott, haunted by the spector ot tire

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'SIIERIDAN CHIROPRACTIC

Dr. LAwrence R. Blrzon, ChiroprActor
2 777 Sheridan Dr., Suite 105
{ at Parl&lt;h.urst )

To nAw AndA, N.Y. 141 5 0
8 3 4·8 4 4 4 PUSOIW lnfurles
Consult•tlon At

lnd~ntrl•l Au;ldents

No O...rae

Sports InJuries

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Deli Place
3588 Main Street
Across from Goodyear Hall at University Pl aza
COOD ANYTIME
FREE Soup or Salad and Choice of
Beverage: Coffee or Pepsi
Roast Beef/Week, Turkey Breast, Corned
$2.95
Beef Sandwich, Pastrami
37 Assorted Imported Beers

Vegetarian Foods Available

I

SPECIAL 3 Budd Splits $1.00 Anytime J

• • • • • • • • Expires 10/16/82 1 •••••••J

Rx _____
Come see the
famous Dr. Dip ...
He'll cure your
"Mathophobia"
Knox 20
Wed., Oct. 13th at
7:30pm
Potential Patients:
Any one with math
trouble!
Fee: none!
Co-Sponsored S.A./Student Affai rs

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12 SweetheArt lOses

An'AftSH In a Vase S 19.9 5

Our of Town Order1

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1htm.• •il was: a total lUm tfou

UB place klcker Bernie Wcbcr
broke a Ull record for mo•t poinu
in a Kasoo when he k ic k~ his
fir" ~xua poinl on the $taSOP. "'I
dldn '&lt;rulite that I had broken
il." Webcr.JJid. "We scored..,
qulckl•y thil I didn't have time to
lhmk about il."
01
We•re on a roU now," White
said ... We :art nyina. and we have

roday ••

lhrM

o conllnuod from pogo II

''Whirehnd ,...,
Dando \Old.

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super:•

wiS'fanta&gt;llc.
•he rettivins crew cauah• ;w:a
" Hycr

aboul e,·erychin.&amp;lhrown at

Attention All Students

CanWus dosed 0\.lt I he K'OUR&amp;
an tht fourth quar1n a.s Sl\areno

ra.o in from

lhrff yardl out. but
rhe eXIra potnl oncrnpr b)' Brod

The Undergraduate
Psychology Association

•

Sun fa11ccl. It mar~cd 1hc firP

umc tb:u Sliu

an ~\lra

hom" p.mQ comins: up.u

BUll. 8 ITS:U8 1n the 1&amp;&gt;1 l•o
pmH hau~ oulJ(Oftd Lhdr
opponcnu 79·16. UB comes home
_ , .. cclend to play ltruoea

'

Invites You to Attend a Lecture on
" Applying to Graduate Schools"
Presented by Graduate Speaker
Rob ·Adamski
7:30 PM, Tuesday, Oct. t 1th
Knox Hall, Room t 04

NIGERIAN WEEK
SPEAKERS
DINNERS
CULTURAL SHOW
At Red Jacket Quad 2nd Floor
Saturday, Oct. 16th .1982
Ti me: 9 pm-2 am
Donation at the Gate
Presentesd by:
Nigerian Student Association
Undergraduate Student
Association

-

St"Ctflt

BS &amp; MSEE,
BS&amp;MS/CS

ROBERT KLElN
Sunday

October 17, 1982
8:00 P.M. Koessler At hletic
Center at Canisius College
2001 Main St reet
Tickets $6 - On Sale at UB Ticket
Office &amp; Canisius Ticket Office

CLASS BEGINS

/

KearfoH ideas guide the future.
Ou r syst em s guide almost everythi ng that moves . .. including careers.
OUr raref1ed teehn~og!cal env,ronment t'IIS oe.n

r~~~:~::,~~·~~~~:~r:v:~o':.~s-ano
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An &amp;quiJ opporhmi1y employer, m/t. who cr111es opp;-tumtiH

Have
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see

BLOTTO
THURS.,OCT. 14th
Thurs., Oct. 14th
At the Continental
212 Franklin St.
Downtown
New Album Ou t This
Week!

�classified ads

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Applications Available at
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Deadline Friday 10/15

DUE TO FANTASTIC RESPONSE WE ARE COINC TO
CONTINUE OUR OFFER TO THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY

TO INTRODUCE OURSELVES TO
THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY
GRANDMA LEE'S IS OFFERING A
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(offer good only between 2pm and closing)

Upon presentation or Student 1.0. or this • c

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breakfast Items, light dinner entrees and roasted chicken
suppers.
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October 16, 1982

TONIGHT
STUDY NIGHT
No Loud Music
Free r opcorn
Coffee. Drinks

TUESDAY
RECORD REQUEST
NIGHT
We rlay Your favoriTe
Songs
Wllk. rub T-Shirts to
be RaHied

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CALL FOR PROPOSALS

is Holding a

Oct. 13th, 6 :30 pm
\ Dief. 147
6'uest Spea ker:
Professor james Pappas
Chairman of the American
Studies Dept .
Refreshments will be served

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S lAVIC ( , NO"tlft l~tltalo AIU
OHMI"'e.tlona. tf'IMH, •'- C..l lft.WA

THE BLACK
STUDENT UNION

•
General Assembly
Meeting

mJ

Ctf1119Wa.lf1•114t
TV~IHO

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Proposals for activities to enhance University llre are
being sought by the Student Activities Steering
Committee. which has been alloc•ted S I 0.000 by
the Faculty·Student Association to fund •pproved
grants which can not normally be funded through
other sourc,es.
Any m embers ol the University Community may
submit a propoosal with " budget estimate to:

Student Activities Steerlns Committee
543 CApen HAll - 636-2982
Proposals may be submitted on fornu •v•llable at
chat office or In the form of a lener. Submissions
should Include the name of the proposing Individual
or organl1atlon (whh a person to contact). and a
detailed estimate of expenses. After Initial screening.
proposers or projects being considered may be
Invited to meet the committee to discuss their (
requests for funding.
The commfuee seeks crec1tlve responses to
University n~eds which will benellt a substanrla l
segment ol the student populaclon and the University
Community.

DEADLINE fOR RECEIPT OF
APPLICATIONS IS
November t 2, l 982

�etc.
,

CJttotc of the d~l)'
'If tnnh 15 beauty, how come no one ha&gt; their hair done in
lhe Ubr\ry? •
Lily Tomlin

annotlllCements
Mario Cuomo for Govtnuu- Rtcrullmtnt. Oct 1nvoh·td! Join
nudents £or Muio C\Jomo today! Call Peter ll 842·1&lt;10 or
Joe "' 6311-HB7.

Eatla&amp; Habits Gonr H1y~irtl A il'l!ll·structurrd 1uppon
group £or persons who bin&amp;&lt; or fi!Jt ucrssiv.ly b beina
offered by the University CounsollnJ Service. The weekly
proaram naru Monday, October 11. 11 )tOO f\,m. call
636-2720 ror ~n interview.
Art Hillary Cub Bakr Silk, Wtdnco&lt;iay. Ocl. 13, 9 o.m.·l
p.m .. Capell Lobby, For tnro. or 10 volunteer to bakecont1CI
Nl&gt;Y. 8!1~103 .

Job latrrvle•ill&amp; ~pof'lll&lt;&gt;o .l Trc:.olqutt Worbhop on
Monday, Oclobrr 11, I p. m., 3 16 Wende, MSC and
Thunday, Oclobet 14. 3 p .m., I Ol'l!lcru.
Rooumr Writla&amp; Work.lllop on Wed., Ocl ll,l p .m .. Capell
10, Amberg Campm.
Amulao Red cro.s Blood Doaon Needed. For more
Ill fOrmation, pltaK call !lill-7l()O. C.'&lt;l. J79.
Uac~uvM .

P•&gt;&lt;boJou ,..._, Talk on Qraduate School
Application and Admission . T\.nday, Octobct 12, 7:l0 p.m •
Knox Ltauu Hill, Room 104
R..umr WrillnJ Works-op on Tuesday. Oct 12, llo m .• Jll
Parker, MSC.
1
wo..,..,·, Tnotl&lt; T n"' Botto• s.tr. $1 .00 &lt;ll(b. W11ch Tlrt
Sp«rrum ror more dctalls, .. We pnnt any!hinal
Mr110 Bon Rrp,.Mrllllhrs Comlaa On C&amp;mpus. Thund•y.
Ocl. 14, from 10 a .m. 10 J p.m. •• Mildred Blakt Sludcnt
M£a!n Ctnttr/EIIicou BrO~ $i ng Ubrary. Free maps and
schtdulrs.
Tilt Wrilln&amp; PlliU ..W hold u In-Dorm Work.lllop on Oct.
12ln the BroW$1nJ Llbrory, 167 FilLmore, EC frC&gt;m 6-9 p.m .
Come and brfna your problem pope" or qutillon$.

C&amp;tttr Plannina Ofrtca. Awolntmcnu lor lhe Amh&lt;nl
cunpw can be madt byeallina6J&lt;&gt;.llJI, oak for Mn. Mock.
AI tbc Moln Sum carnpu.s call 831-3515 and osk for MrJ.
Shea.

Sync- Ualv. Sdlool of Grad. B - Manaa,..... r will
lntenicw students conccmfna their MBA program on
Wtdnrsday. October 201h. cau Mrs. Shea II tht C&amp;rc&lt;r
Plannloa Ofll«s at 831-3515 for~ appoin&lt;mtnl.

N•,..day S..mmtf Jo11mallml ............ 1983-lntern•h•p•
will be available with N.wsday, a lAna Island dally paper.
Writt for funh er lnfonnallon to Barbara Sanchez, Editorial
PtrsoMd Member, Newsday, Lon&amp; bland, Ntw York 11747.
Photogrlphy interns sbould wrilt to Marvin SUS$Tilan, Senior
Editor Pborouaphy. Anist inltms should writt to Warren
Weilbacb..-. An Dircetor. Complettd appliwions mu&gt;1 be
po&gt;1marktd by December 16, 1912.
LHm o M...-krtablt Skill-lleeome a Pllnlktol. Addphi
Unrvrnity wiU be on ea.mpw, Wednesday, Ocl. 27. Call 1he
C&amp;rocr Plannin&amp; Ofrt« 11 831·3515 and Ilk for Mr1. Shea, to
s.u up an appointment ~
Altt11tloo: Pro-U.. Seelocs. Pq&gt;perdine Univtnity School or
Law will bt on campus 10 intervi~ prospcahc .st-udents 011
Thunday, Oclobrr 2&amp;. Call Mn. She&gt; at the C&amp;rtcr PW.nlns
Ofrt&lt;&lt;. 831·351S. to ... up ao appoinlmMl.
S..lor Pr.Law SI..S.oiJ Who havcbi&amp;h JP'Odc poinLOVtriJO
ond stron1 bt,. boards llllf apply for 11le Morehead
ftUowshipl l'"'ardtd by the UniHnily of North C&amp;rolma.
for funhu informarion, wrlcc the Dean, ~ or Uw,
UniVtuity of f'lotlh C&amp;rolina. Chapel Hill, Nonh C&amp;rolino
17514.
Appll&lt;allons lor Natloall Sdncr FovodoOoo Ciraduote
Fellowships aod Nationll Scienct Fouodation Mlnorill
Ftllowlllips can be obrolnttl by writinr Ftllowshlp orrKe,
narional Rcsarch Council. 2101 Constirutioo Avcnue,
w..hin&amp;IOn, D.C. 20411. Ftllowships are awarded ror 11udy
or work leadin&amp; to Master's or Doctoral dqr~.s in lhrmalh&lt;matJcal, physical, bioloJ]cal, en8iJ!ttrlns and soda!
sctc.nca and rn rhe History and Philosophy of Science.

I.I.C. .&lt;ctl•ill Hoon Monday and Wtdnrsday. II a. m .• 219
Tllben Holl.
Alltelloo.: Prt-La• Smlo ... Nt w York Univusity School of
Llw ..;-u M on camp~ to tncnview prosptetive studenu on
Mondoy, Ocr. 18. C..ll Mra. She11 ot the Career Planninc
Ofllcc, 83 1-JSIS, to sa up an ~pt.

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World lluaatrC&amp;mpala• 11 UB Open Plaulnt M«lioa Ott .
II, 1 p.m .. Resurrcctlon Houle, 2 UnJvcnity Ave. (a&lt;ro&lt;&gt;
from H~HoU .

Polilll Stu&lt;ker Lna•e M~tlna on Monday, Oct . II, 4:10
p. m.. IOlO Oemms Hall.
Cltl OtDtte Womte'• fnerrall)' Qaptn Mrt:ti:rt&amp; on
~1 ooday. Oct . II, 7:30p.m., 40 N'~&amp;&amp;ar• Falls 81"&lt;1.
U B Ar..ttllr Radin Soddy Ek&lt;tloo McrtlnJ on Ocr . ll, 8
p.m .. Furnas 216UnhC'Oity Sid T..,.. O..Uit.atiotllll M...Uott on Thun .. Oct.
14 •• 4 p.m., EOicott , lrd Floor t.ounac. F1110 Bide uumber
7

SA A&gt;Rmbly MHt1111 on Friday, Oclobrr IStb, J ;lO p.m.,
Tolbert Sen••• Chamber&gt;. Call Jerry Obm at 6J6.29l0 ror

mort&lt; lnfonnauon

t rr••• Club Mrtlloa \lo Oc1. IJth. IOJO Ol'lll&lt;ns, AC.
Collhlon or Mlnorlt) Grod. ond Prvl. Stud•• I&gt; Oft. Moetlna
on Ocl 19. ~ p. m .. A&lt;he&gt;on Rooro 5.
Computtr Sc:ltncr Undtrandull• Mt&lt;tlng o" Wed .. Oct, 13
11 noon. 1\44, Old&amp; 4230 Rld&amp;t Lta.

ApplicatlorH are encouragtd for roinoritiei, women..
PbYii&lt;ally handlcapp&lt;d

a nd

membtrs or other

underrc:pracnted J.TOups In scieoee and ena.incerina,. OQdline
M•k• a dlrrennoe In YOilr lift. Undtr&amp;roduoie Rudcnls

lotttaled ~pie wloo h•• kaowltdp lo Ill"*'- Kd&gt;,... are
invlrtd to attend Chua (UR) Thursday nlle., I p.m. in Room
220 Talben Hall.

movies. urts &amp; lectures

for opplylna i1 November 2A, 1982.

' lnlerested in incrc.asina self awarcncn and devclcrplna
Interpersonal skills ar• lnvittd to panlcipotc In 1 small JIOUP
which will focu. on thtlt iuues. Mectlnp an planned ror
Wednrsday evenina•. 6:30.8:00 In C&amp;ptn Hall. for furthtt
information. eall 636-2720.
Not eopln&amp; wll~ tho blOtS? A li• se.uion pro&amp;run for RUdtnts
whost "blues" art intcrftrina rlthtr thon di"'Pprarin&amp; Is
bclng offered by the UnivtrsitY CourudinJ Service. Thil
prosram hqiJU Ocrobrr 14, 11-7:30 p. m. Call 636-2720 to
rqjstcr.
Th&lt; Wrllbtt " -oow offmil drvp.Ja IDIOriol ~for all

writmon Tuesday cvcninpln loli Porktt, MSC from 6-1:30.

Uortorll t aodldot .. wilh an lntnut Ia Latin Amtrit1 and &lt;ht
C'arribbcan arc eligible for lntor· Am&lt;liCM f oundation
Doctorll F&lt;ltowihips. Application rorrru may be oblalntd by
writlnc Doctoral f&lt;llowshlp Proaram loter·Am&lt;ricon
foundalloo, 1$!S Wflson Blvd., RO$Siyn, VA 22209.
Anealloo: p,.,.La,. Soalo"- Wcst&lt;m New EQJiand Law
School will be on aunpu.s 10 ir11&lt;Mew pr&lt;&gt;lpc&lt;r]Vt ltudtnu on
Tursday, Ocrobcr 12, 1982. Sicn up for in1ervi...,• by eallin1
811-3515 and ask for Mrs. Sllea.

lle&lt;k Mooolalo Collq• II Is now KCCPilDI Bbmbslou of
......,k ror the 1913 Sludcnl C'alend... Deadline £or
1ubmlukmr iJ Nov. 9. Smd or ddlvrr to: Black Mountain
Coll&lt;JC II, ~$1 Porter Quad, Elllooll.
Opt~~ fliNt

Aurolloo: Prt-U.. Snolon. New EnJ)and Sd&gt;ool of Law "'Ill
be on aunpus to lntervltw prospeaj-e stud&lt;nu on Thuro&lt;tay,
October 21 , 1912. Call Mrs. Sbea or tht Corter PlAtnninJ
Ofrrce II 131-UIS for 1D appolnltOtnl .

LcpJ K..-.t Stop i.o 1.1 Croup LcpJ S.rvlcca for free k$al
advice. fallhounatO\Ifofroec. 21• Talbert. ortMoo, TiltS.,
fn. 12-5; Wtd. 2·7: ThuD. 1·5.

s..1ots: 1\C.okr ,.,.. lo sip ap 10 havt your yeorbook pontait

lri5ll C.altlmll Soddy II rormina a Qarlic Soddy ll UB.
Tho$e interested ln hdpifll out. pk~ call Kevin MoCloldric.k
636-$283. Dan McLouJhltn 636-.$284. or Don Conwo)

r.aken for lndurioo in the 1983 8\ll'f&amp;loniaD; SillJI up rs
bd,....,. October 2S-29 in &amp;4 S Harrim011 Ubrary, Ill Tllbcn
JUIJ, 14 Baldy Hall Of in 167 Millard Fillmore Academic
Cmlet.

636-52Bl
To all lla&lt;ket ..-patullo"" Mallo sure !hat you $ian up 10
Need ...c, wtlll on uolaa•..•! Tho Wriuna PLoct. located ln II••• your )carbook IJOUP pbo&lt;o 1altm. CaU David Otlavlo 11
ll6 lbldy Hill, is opco dally from 10 • m . ro • p.m., and 636-2A68 1odayl
Monday throuJh Thuro&lt;iays cveninp from 6 p.m . 10 9 p.m .
0&lt;-aJoal .-ys, rq&gt;oru, IIIMila, sbon .stories and plays ean be
a ..... Aim-aft
11 offcrin1 100 rdlowshlpo to pro!i&lt;ably marketed in arnholollcs. Thomas Punnch ,
qualified iludcnll rot J11dUtlt audy In En~ecrina. inst.ruCIOr on writina for publicati&lt;lo, ...ks work lhll is
Computtr S.icnct. Aplitd Math and Physics. U.S. allJ.CIIihlp cham:y, abrasive, comic, hones~ etc. For ckt:ails, write TP,
iJ required. Wrhe to HuJhtJ oircnlfl Company, Corparatt AnlhOloif Ouru, Bo~ tOOl. CanaAn, cr 06018.
Fdlowlllip Offiec, Culver City, CA 90230.
Do yoo rm you'reln 1 hill School routint aetllnl you down?
you can do .omtthina aboul it by gcuina involved wilh CAC.
Gnoduallac S.alor11 "'ho -&amp;&lt;~loa oo to arad. or pror. &gt;dlool Try tutorins. worklna in area hospitah, or wilh old..- oduh•·
wit~ the e~CC&lt;ptlon or pre-mtd, pre-dent, prt•V&lt;l and pre· F'or more Information eall Community A&lt;tlon &lt;i:orps 11 67 S
optometry, shouJd set up a rerccc.oce tilt at eirhet or rht two Harriman Hall, 831 ·3521.

eo._,

Wooled: MU11&lt;11-0 !1lma Dlrtttor and olhtt$ with producing
ext)tritnce to PlU 10&amp;e1ht'f ., ls.recU Theater come to Room
219 Talberl. Mond1y or Wedncidays any!im&lt; between II
a.m. 10 l p. m. or ull 636-3062.
•

I UdilioDt fOt I OH tiO\ir

~)'

l ltoW in the

•orh will be h&lt;ld friday. Ocl . 15 ar Burr Slllr. 0.0 Paul
Ell"' or N~ttd City Comtdy (11114-2312) Cor details.
Sprsktt oo AoU.. •11l 1pprsr ol U.B. if there tS suff&gt;dml
interuz. 1r lnt&lt;rtsltd, pltaso JIJD up with J&amp;o&lt;~ Math« in
Room C·35·A. 42l0 Ride• Ln.
School or M•••c-H&lt; l.ort..,. oo Thur.., Oct. 14 ar I p. m.
in Ofa 104. Speak..- "'ill be Siloler Mon:dla, President of V'tllit
Moria Collqt. Sht wiU ·~ak 011 "Sdlin&amp; £duc•tion."
Lodo,.- "AppiJlaa lo end . ~ Ia h)nolou" on
Tuesday, Oct . ll, 7:30p.m .. Knot Hall, Room 104.

o.-a--

Goy Pooplo'1 Alit-.. 6 Gay SI- l l
ru.Word is our-on Oct. 12, Tues. 7130 p .m .. Waldman
'T'hnttr.

C&amp;mpu O.W.dt lor (;)'"'' fool ball
p.m .. 170 FlUmore, EU!cou.

r .... m.. on 8/ ]4, 8

sPOrts m(QI'Il'&amp;8tion
Sdo..,..dllm Sid 01lt Aoaool M-Mnlllp I'VIY on
"Thur&lt;day, Oct. 14 from 1·11 p.m. In tht Talbert Bullptn.
Proor or qe b requlttd.

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·.· ..·. 15.,, •'-:

!ol""""t; 11 Oo.-r IIU . Tl&gt;e ....lrum

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�Bulls· crush Canisius before 2500 at the Rockplle
lbe antrnoon by QIDVinalhe b.U
Ctom 1heir own 32. 10 the UB onr
yasd line, bul failed to come """'Y
with a poinl. Faced with a firSI
down and JOal from tM IWO yard
line, thr UB dtfensc camr up
strona.
Holdina them to no pin Cor 1bc
flfll ~~~~ plays, Canisius pml&gt;lcd
on rounh do.., and ooe but
Slopped as tiDebadtrt Cosmo
Ncllola broke lhrou&amp;)l 1M line and
&gt;loped runninJ back Many Ratb
for a lbt« yasd tou and UB

By JON M . DIAT
M •• .,,., cdii()T

illed as a d&amp;)l1 pmc, th&lt;
U B Bulls rouled Canlsiu•
CoUese ll·ll Salwday
anftTIOOn a1 Was Memorial
Stadium b&lt;fo~. cro.. d or 2,250.
tht victory was u a ·s third i.n a
row (l-2), "'hile Canisius drOpped
its record to 1·2.
"We did ....,hinJ ri&amp;)ll
today," Head Coath Blll Dando
sajd. ··w e h3d the intem1ty oa
bo1h defrost and offmst and ...
r&lt;ally con1rollcd lh&lt; pmc lod•Y "
II only toot 111&lt; BullJ 1"0

B

.,...,e

lqaincd possessioo.

" Thai was probably tbe m_.
pllly of the JliO&lt;," Ri&amp;)l1 Tocl&lt;l&lt;
Guy Browrt said. "Aller thai,
!bey se&lt;mcd 10 let down and ....
lOOk advaznqe of il."

minutH into the &amp;a.mc to put K\f'n

po"m on lh&lt; boord. UB march&lt;d

U

72 )'ards on stven pi&amp;)' J '#~ohtn a
t;'en H )·cr p:us to Pac Whuthnd
~as rumbfed and cou:nd up b)

wide

tC'Cri\'t'T Chri~t

o· AmiCO in

the C'Od~ont.

Afler a Canislu» punt, UB fOOk
O\~f un thtu o¥~n 32. After 3
ihort aajn by full barl. Tim
Najuch, Running bad Pat
Whitehead ran for 25 )'tlrds co Ihe

Cani&lt;lus 42. Hy&lt;r irnmedi01cly
threw tO 0• r\ mico for 18 )'/Udi,
rollowtd by a ll ynrd complttion
10 '&lt;'ide r«chcr Jim Bip.\.
Whitehtad capped the dmc on the
t:nsuing pla) :u ht \I.Cnt 0\Cf the
top rrom thr« )'ardJ. OUI 10 mllkt
the .sc:ore 14-0 and the pmC' ,.as

not even six

minut~

oRr

" T hcy clidn'1 1ry •n&gt;1hlna

d1fferrnt at us:· offens.i~t 11ckk
Brian Wihon Aid. "Th&lt;y dtdn'l
blilz lhlt oncn and they dK!n"l

stunt much rithn . That Jl\t UJ a
101 or h&lt;lp CO&lt; H&gt;er "'ho rutly
had .U doy IO ll!ro"' loda). " H)tr
completed U of 24 for ~ yord•
and complned his flfn &lt;1&lt;\m
lhto'lli'S of tht anemoon.•. -u ---"
Afttt

rteeivina the

k.-~t·~

ltaten WtllriTM SpKtrum

B rolled up lh&lt; smrc a1
halnim&lt; 10 28.0, u Nes~ ola
inl&lt;rcq&gt;led a Jeff Souder pus for
a 6l yard 1ouchdown •nd John
Orc&lt;ley's 2S )'llrd 1ouchdown
rtcepeion, put the aame out of
reach.
.. I was kind of surprised t.hat
they d1d not play as strong as we
1hou&amp;)l1 Ihey would," Lcf1 End
John Whhr said. " I think 1hey
made a mh.takc ""hrn lhey suutt'd
Souder lnsl«d or (Tony) Sharcno
at quarttrbaek. Sharrno is much
quicker and elulive and h ma.~esc it
h:ardt:r on the defense, so I think
we wt:re lucky on thaJ ." O'·erall,
Olnl&gt;ius pwcd for 172 yasds
while completin&amp; only 13 or ~
Openlna the second half,
Canlsius mounlt'd an impressive
l!rlw led as .;uancrba&lt;k Shanno
replaced Sa\lllu and moved Ill&lt;
Oriffs 69 yasds on 13 plays for
1heir rlflt 1ouc:bdowu. Bul llle
Blllb bounced bact .n.. fiddina
an dJhl yasd pwu on Canisius's
23 yasd tine and ICO&lt;ed oo
Whilebead's four yasd ouuldc rw1
10 matt th&lt;...,... ll·7. Wliitebead
rao fO&lt; 123 yatds on tbc daJ.

t:a.nis:ius f1\ldt il' firll threJI of

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FOOTI AI.l -

12

Cosmo touchdown run leads
UB past the Gold~n Grifftns
By TERRY CA NADE
MonllJifll Editor

osmo Na•ola a ught hb
breath and admired the
fallen GrHfins strewn
about the fir.ld . Nes.tola could
afford 10 rcla&gt;&lt; b«au1e he was
st:andins in the end 1one- as tht
official sian•led UB's 1hlrd
touchdown an~ NC$tOia had
wravC'd his way through 65 yards

C
'

of turf with an fnltrU:ptkm ~

Tht int&lt;rc&lt;p~.ion and lhe
touchdown were both coiJege flfsu
ror the )('flior middJe linebacker
from Soulh H&lt;m1&gt;$1&lt;8d N.Y .. ll's
all a drdlom," N&lt;$10ia said, addioa
that hiJ last touchdown came aJ a
fullback In tlihlh aradc.
Bu1 NtS~olo plays deft nsc now,
and he plays il W&lt;ll enough 10 l&lt;ad
1he Bulls in 1acklcs 1hls yur.
O.spile his lo"chdo wn run. ht
said his kcy plays of Ihe same

_
came on defrost-.
Wilb UB !coding Canisius l«l,
lht Oold&lt;n Orifins elected on
founh down to try 10 cover che
inches or ground that K'J)arated
them from a couc.hdo•n.
Unfonunalely for the Oriffin
ballearr-itr, he met Nescola in his

own backfield.
The goal line stand and drive
ending tackle "'turned the whole
pme around." according 10
Ncs1ota. "'I'M I broke lhtm."
Indeed. &lt;:anisiu.! did no• scor•
any poinu un1il UB had 10Jlied 28.
Evtn that ItCOre came after Nestola
and lh&lt; Bull del'cnse SlOpped thrc&lt;
runnint plays wilh thrir bacb co
their ntd tone..
''They didn't \11'&amp;111 10 run it up
Ihe middle •flcr ...., Sluffed Ihem
!Mrc," Nes1ola said. Ob\'iou.!ly.
Canisius Coach Tom Hersey
asrccd as he ran Marty Ra1h
around lit&lt; far kn side for lhe
KOtt aftu a fate up the middle.

N t$1ola P''e credit 10 hU rront
row tinmw&gt; for makinJ his job
easier. ''I doo•a have ro matt a:s
many t-adks 9to1len the tactks are
made b&lt;Jo&lt;e I acr Iller&lt;," ne
aplaincd.

'"We're pla1in&amp; mort as; a team
Nestola noctd. Wbilelh&lt; off&lt;m&lt;J&lt;U 1DOil of lh&lt; credit
for BuU .successes. acoordin:&amp; ro

riaht now,''

him the dde:nsc "SCU tht

momentum'" for the tam.
The unusual qualily of his name
t&lt;q&gt;&lt; N&lt;S~ola in th&lt; limcliJhl
perhaps a little more than his
defcruiv~t pan:ncrs. He reroa.nizcd
that UB's home -announcer 01Cets a
ldc:k." out of mcorionih.J his name
on a play.
"AJ a kid t clidn'l Ut e lh&lt;
leasina about his ram name but
now Nestola ben&lt;lliJ from ils
farniliaritf. " People remcmber

'"fhey cld•'t ux1111 to run il up tl1e rniddk after
we stuffed them there. "
- Linehacker Cosmo Nestola
il," Nes1ola no1ed. Followln1 an
ltalian trad.itfon Natola, as the

eldest son. was named ann his
arandfalhcr Cosmo.
Even lhouah Nes1ola is no1
from Buffalo, he Slitl "am a
tin&amp;Jc, .. from beatina cross-~own
rival Ctnblu.!. "We've t il played
IO&amp;elher for 10 lona," Netlola said

rellectiOJ on pasl Canis!us 1ames
where lhe Bull• did nol play as
weD as th&lt;Y wanted 10.
8u1 Nes1ola can relax and savor
1hlJ day u he admined tbal af1er
""'""' lh&lt; loutladown b&lt; wu
''waJtina for somtont to pinch me
b&lt;fore acnlna happy· I was 100
tired lO dan«.

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. Abbey Lincoln • Martin Lulher King • Judy Pfaff · ·Springsteen

�Saturday, October 16th

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OZARK MOUTAIN'
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Opening Guest Band - ftOT ARY BED
Z-9B Nlte ·with Bob Kramarik

Tickets In Advance $5.00 at After Dark and
Tlcketron $6.QO at the Door
Doors Open at 8: 00 pm

AFTER DARIC INN \
6104 S. Transit Rd. (near Millersport)
Lockport, N.Y.
625-9000

THE · BUFFALONIAN '83
The official UB Yearbook
$10.00 I bQok
Now on sale

JAMBOREE
Sunday, Oct. lOth
Open 1 pm

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Local recotcling label
adYanc:.s t&gt;otneto• m ualc:
5 Column- 01*! City
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will be Immedi ate and
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8 Uterary.... wotds
A new blogrephy on the l eta
Mar1ln Luther King, Jr.

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Moonshine Express, the Z.L.O. Band,
Buffalo Zew Review, Ke nny Gunn &amp; the
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Installation at the Albright·
Knox

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10 Clnema...JHia
Paul Mazuraky's Tempest

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leg, ndary Abbey Unc:oln

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know that we donn
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night c:lub
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�BCMK: recording collective brings it all back home

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Alan Kachlc

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CHMJWMft In North

Bullalo

Bufled tn lht basement
ol Ofl.e of the many
UI')USUfTIIOQ lwO ltmlfy lOW
nousts ju.tl oft Ktnmo,e Avenue
ties a tecorOing atudlo wiU'I \he.
unlikely namft ot tht Buffalo

College of Mu&amp;lcel KnowiOdge
(BCMK). Founded In l111 1977 by

!otmlf "llngln" maker Tommy
Calandra. BCMK atarted 11 1
reac.Hofl to tho hiQh·prh:od k)cel
studios who were c:narg)ng him an

aN'I'I, a •eo and a little bl1 or th•oh
to tecotd nit rtcllo commorc••••

And not only was Calandtl pee-.ecs
wuh the t)tpenalve il*t. but also
wnn the way In wnKn anglneets
and PfOdiJC.twl would allflt
CJtal&gt;vlly by e•pec:Hng all
cv.stom-•1 lO ''«Kd tf't '~'~•Jr way
1')01 the w•r '"'' tne att ..t wanted
11 For a tnan whO befievll In
~reaflve treeoom to the t r10nt lhal
Cillan.drt dOH lhl• was

unlatnomabte
thla, nowevet. ta not tne

~1.111

51C)f)' BCMK II not just a au.~dlo
tot m"lictan• to m•~• ch&amp;IP
taDOI, but 11 ect"ally a lull fledged
tabil capable or reeottJing,

ll\6moung. ~lot r lbullno and oottlno
Ill rnuslc 01'\ thO UU:JIO I&amp; WOII as

orov•dtng t i Udlo muolotona and
Jongwrltera tOt Itt Ul) ana coming
talent In tact, tnt onty thing tnat
sepa,alll BCMK from any mator
fK.Ot'dlng com.pany 11 1t1 Inability
to pcess ""actual Vinyl dl'"' tn
Cali.odra'.s basement but even
th•.J bta..on ear• ot by tne libel
whiCh MN~t out 111 06fnO tepos to
be OfiSHCI eiHW?\611

Prell&gt;' embiii(K.II, a loeal record
IIDel. In Bulta~1 What'a OOI"f on
1n Bulfato?
tf\ete 11 more to H than J"at
gtvtng local musicians a pflc:t to
ma.ke tune• SlUing tn ttl• lludto
amidst mlc::•oPhonea, tapes.
lceybOaJd&amp; and o tnor toots of the
trade, Cllat'ldfl end nls cohortaln
lht cotloetiVDI)' nm 9CMK-Frlday
Ntgnt Bill, radio httro louie the
Mad Vlnvl .hmkle, and whil' kid
1
engineer Mlka 8rydlllkl (Who are
lust a tew o t the many lnVOCvod In
the c:reauve effort)- vlew ButfaJo
as the new Motown.
•·W•'re trytng to hllP 'oster a
music K.oe tl'll l w ill make th••
community proua.•• Calandra
ex~aJn• ' 'Why dolt tome
rnustcla!" ha\*110 00 10 Nww Yor~

Photo· Scot Flaher

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CUy to C:!i!:Ate I hit fKOrd?..
Ff1aay believes that 8C'-4K l.s
the tu1ufe Motown RICWdl" Uh
lne roomer Detroit tll&gt;el wnteh • and prompted tht toeal 10~ a_no
netoecs make It a nauonaJ
p/&gt;enomena, BCMK hopea 10
50meday send the Bufftown So~o~no
ac;toss tne c:ounuy •·we have a •at
ol people In the 1ame boat, Who
aon't wam to leave thel' town to
mallie fiuslc, U enough GIOallvo
euo,t ean be cf\annetOCJ h'l the
rtghr dlr&amp;Ctlon, why oan't 'we m•wo
aomethlng happen hortt'l 11
Ctlandra noted th~&amp;t with tmauor
labels like Sinh and 41 $ r ecen1l~
forging distt1buUon deale wllh
larger networks lUte Wamer and
Cotumb1a, " there's alwe)'• lhe
posslbiUy. wtth wnaro going on
d'Owf'l 1\ef"e, to gel plg~ed up I~
dl.$1ubuHno by • f'IMI)Of &amp;abe.!

you put OU1 A fKOf'd on ~0"' o-n
rou'te automatteai'Y new wave '
8C\4K'• fltal ttleaae came In
18n Wlle&lt;l WGR rildlo prtroonallly
$1\lrtt cut a ~ng*e entiltld
"Summtf lrt AmeliCil," which wu
tottowt&lt;l up by a lloMy S"ll"'an •~
and • Pegast~a s-tngte Alter tha1
the labef st1gnated for • While b\11
b•g•n moving a year la1er when
Dave Melnur-bnt known tot t\il
various Davy and tho Ctock11t1
loc•rnat!on.s-c:ame down \o the
Ot&amp;emet'll 10 roc.otd, lni;J &amp;o
lmpreasea with What they Wltfl
trytng 10 do, Drought sevMal olher
bandJ down lo r~Otd
Dave was real 'nllrumental In
bringing a lot ot acta dOwn here,'"
Louj,e emphasized, ano aodeo t,at
this was a mo)OI tutnmg po'lnlln
~~ libel's FJIS1aty. \Vt\Ue 8CMI(
Dut out only three rec.Oid' In fts

TtKi Buffalo souncs do.a f\OIIu..

~~~:":.at

BCMK'a most succ.attul r...a,a
to date, 4 How-whtch leaturn
Tne Cobr. .. The Element• {thtn
T'he Stains), Pauline and tnt Plfllt

have created a situation wnere the
labtt Is laying down tapft
c::onstantty and now puts Oilt
recotds
every woelt.

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A llf'lough BCMK his tur11•d AI

Include lht ·new wa~• ll.IMI ot

can get lnlo. •a long •• 11'1
eteatlve."
This be.Jiet 11- mott cte afly
evident on thc!lf taint album
Alrwtves. a compllaUon ot aome
of 8ct.4~ '&amp; top contllbuto" The
Elements a.nd Bob ~ouk., 11 well
as a b iUt!:giUIItiCk from till

a:: ~e::--.O:..c:;:,:o :y
10

band5 bltnt1"9 In other mus,c;lan.s

,..,ty

am aU profH on somfl of ill
teleaaes-all proceeds go bacil. to
1he lebO~ to tund future
PfOjtCII-Ihe company 11 not
e~,e o:Uy roUJno fn rklhet. But tn the
e.trlv voar1 the que,llon ol '"oiU
never even arose.

•-For the firsl COUDift at

Polntle&amp;5 Brother a. Kathy
Morl•ny•s folk·rOC!tt otftrtno and
Ule soulful sound• ot US r
Topaz• Calandra '• ho~ng that
the A haMs record wtlt oe 1 tHo
breat IOf tN Ia~ and ..,.Ill
oeoe1ate OPOugh orout to lpOnMW
a $econd comD&amp;aalton dllk
Alrw•v•• fa not oeslgM&lt;I.
ho~et. a• a protll ma-.tl\g
ttonture txll rather •• a lhoWCIIt
tor k&gt;C-;al talent-a ~etllelt to
expose theae bands on local radio
and, lurtruu, atound the country. In
addiUon, BCMK Ia planning 1
aeries of live shows in lht Buffalo

;:P::.~~~g"~~~~~~!\",~':nl~~.

~eara '*-t

Wlfl recording tor nolhlng1 "
recat11 Calilnctfa 1'11 wa.s cethno
~tnd of hard-we dtdn't have any
teoe ano we went 'ut'lniPQ oul of

company so t~t they un pt'Otect
tt'Mtfmal .. lll
tn add~tk&gt;n to tne ODYtoul
ao~an1age ot tow'1X'st sess:;on
llmt pertlaprt'BCM~ mo$t
nluabte aaaet 11 the rela.x.ea
atmOIPhtci1MkSI 11\e Studio•
ttpectany fol new bt.nda w'ho are
tutt •"ninO to reoorCI. " You c:an

come '" h.,.o. fH)t luUy aware of
whel 'tou're ddlng. ana worl\ It out
Hom thore,u elt'pl&amp;-lll&amp;CI F"rtday,
" When you'rtl going lor S75 an
hoUr tnore's a tot of pressure on

you,"
C.landra, Fr•d"Y and Louie iilt
egree 1hlt the b~ Cllfl•renc:tt In
BC~K 'a oualrty t-S ~se engineer
Mlh~ Brydotllhl. Emplloticalty,

~!~'::~:~.vre!~':o amarlng

tn•ng• w11n wnat linN: eau-lpm.ent
WI hl't'l hMI, talung I .C.:Uick
aystem a"4 making u .souno N.ke
10 mUCh tnofl "'

Bryoallot. tile ' kid" ot lne
gro~o~p, began nis "'"' stuoto ~

•n hfi3n KftOOI bJ Hlhng UP a
tetOto.t ln hll Oldtoom UtUS

cre•tlno BtclslcM StUd lOa He s
much mort modest abO\H tlli
aC-htevementa tttougl\: 1'he
bottom Until •twlyl tht son;
11sell. 1'0 matt,. now well Ot rto¥~o
o•cHy n'• ~r•orme&lt;J ..
Nontiholt ll, rnarw ot BCMK. a
rtcOfdlng lflllll recognize "'•
talent and reallto the Yltal
conHtbullona htt makes to the llnal
ptoduol

I, ta- a

hO'fCtJltan etfott for 1 ny

smeU·tlme ba.ntiiO bteak out ot
tno IOCII music ttene, and even
aftet mak,no some demo tapes
lh&gt;ey mual aU II find 1 aooosor who
Ia w1Uing to pay tor tne rtCOfd
D'estl"g 8u\ 1"10 doubt Uti~
10119~ •t tts~ " getting ..,..,
m....s•c Of'l tnt t tcdtO
Many a Bulfato Dll\od nu tound
U nprly IMQOIIIbte to get aneil
SOtiQI Of\ tht tldiO '\IJUh toe at
t

Itt I CMK p•gt 4 ~

The Tracks of BCM K-5:00 1m and 11:00
am WUWU·FM, hosted by Tomm y Celendll
and l~ult the Mad VInyl Junkie.

BCMK bends aHack Bull St1ta'e Social
Hill on Oct te lor a show allrtlng et 8:00
pm. Spon, ored by lhe collage's newly
e~pen dtd WBNY ·FM radio Stlllon, there
will ba no cover charve and plenty of tree
baaf(no typo).

bteacJ ·•
FOf turvtvi11, SCMK had 10

enarae a recora.ng ' " of S5 an
nout-llllt hght _years tess ttlan
what any other 5tucUo charges-In
mder to cover the orlc.e oltape
The fee has been raised to ' ! an
hour to give the comparty some
IPift morley to start ptomouona
II a mutlctan wants to rtcotd at
BCMK and ta~e tho tapn to
•not,er ltbel, they must p ay • 1e«t
5

~!.~: t!~:'.~'~~~~c~~~r;:'~c••" 11 1~~:..;~:::;:-;~:-:;::r,;-,

m any o t the Brll lah ltbGI S111f
expended by the engineer,
~&lt;All the bands on the label
which staned under similar
circ:umatancea aM was
aren't committed-they can take
responsible for launehlnQ the
their aongs and come ana go as
careers of .such art lata 1.1 Etvta
they like:· tnatsled CIJandra. An
Costello and tan Dury.
utra benollt g iven lo those who
"A tol ot people bfend ua 1 new
choose to atay with the Iabeii$
w•~~e t.tJef with a SUft idea:·
tn.t BCMK 1'\etps 11'\e artls1t •n
Frteay saki~ ••People lhln~ lha t ''_ _•_••_r_•l_ng:._lh"ol
'-- r_o_- _ P_u_bt_lsh
_tn..:
g_ _

BCMK discography 1978 - 1982
tlluau aUom Joe Waa.,o

1171
Sh•ne- "Summer jn Am•tlca''

b/W Onatrumentat)
Ken Su111VIn- "Airllne Girl" blw
1
' 0nce Upon A Time"

1871
P19aaua-"Thlnk About Me

SomeUrnt" b/W "CIIY ot INI

SlrangtOM•"

Ou y and tile Crocketle-·"Tu·rn
Your Bach '' biW " Long Tlmt. No
Soo"
Otlt Ancltn&gt;c&gt;ft-"Eoa1gy" b/W
·~Gonna Join the C I.A...

11110

Tilt Ooori- ''Wtlk Around tho
Workl".biW "CJouda"

Dan Harptt"~ "Let Me Come
tnalcte" blw ·~a-Ang Fot Austin"
U.S~T. Topan - ~ · Ke•p

M•

The

Cobru - "Ooe Way

Slrool"I'I'M Slllno-"01 Ufo"
U.S.T. Topau-·;Keip Tho Boat"

see"

Hopp)'" blw "Cilock It Out"

b/W "We Will

Jant Croaby- .. tn the Stefl
Tonight" blw Howlt
8erger- "Darlln' My O.ar"

Slapll. . Atrhladt •
Frtando-"AII Dun No Who
TOO&lt;loo/An Eye For an Eyo" biW

Carl AceotcStno-" Annle••
Message" blw " 8 acMior'J Bluet"

T~

Paotlno and tile Pe&lt;tto-'1 C&amp;l\
Wa1k Away" bf'W "'She's Jual A

BCMK Rhyll&gt;m Soclton
teetvrlne Michael Wamer-" 8 ttcta
ot a Foalhtf''l
Ntcll Ang.lo ' KMtlng
Floor-" Feelgood A""n&lt;So '

Pktor~

CokS Wet., flat- ''Gonna Get
H u~ To~tgllt"

4 Now From lulfalo,

N.Y.-PauUrte &amp; tM PlflltFor Yot.~rseH"I

51t

11

1"M Vorn -''New A.. thetlc'' biW

l ob O'y t-"Jam .. Brown" blw
" Ano thet Lo~oaome Co~bOy"

lHI Oloturt&gt;td- " Era of Slupld
T.VJStop Your 811chln' •• biW
" "IOIIanl RobeiiiiC~Inoaw In a
S""pptng Matt"

b/W ''C&lt;azy Thing "

Dan Haii*-"C~rlena,r-11
Song" blw " 10 B.P.MJt'm
Gone/VIce Gr1p

M~a.n.,

{for Jolin L.annon)" blw 011 Yooll,
Ooh Yoah/t.AI'• Wit It Pau"
Nick Alltlflo lo llle Kttttng
Ftoor-"Sorry BoyliFt ol Good
Avenue" biW "Cheap
WomeniOetdly T'ur,.ntlne..
A lrwn•~

Showcase Volume 1

Clly Slt H I• -"Movle Star" biW

.. My love"

On td M~ M.to&gt;a&lt;-Legol
rend• tMU EP
llomanl Kugel and Tilt

1112
1111

The E*"enl ..-'~o Where the
women Go" blw ''Touch An Angel ..

O-Il&lt;• llrl'lataJ&lt;t ....4•2!" JU&lt;I)'n
AaJlect My Frlanda" -Tho Good b/W
"MHI Tilt St&lt;ylloll
Galn"-11/ydal&amp;kl)

wtlhln U\t next tew wMkl, ~
tor
raiNHI Dy Sue lrlaguh
(EP). City
(EP), Kim Cady
lo&amp;S). Oaty Aaltldtll (EP), and llob
Oyw.. ntw t lnglt " RIOlo FrH
Butta.lo 01 bfw "In t~ ShadOwt."

"'w

s- .

Tilt loth O'Hata la1141-''So
TotaiiV Now To MI/Song o f Love

~~90~ )~• l11oSoociNnii,Pr!"''Ifoo~, 3.
\

�12 now from Bflo make waves

0

ne of t,. mos1 lmpo&lt;tanl
eoloto of roc~·n·rotlla 1~11
the tur1htlf you move away

!!:~~:::~~~~ ~~~~=~~;~ )'OUf

chencas of no lonoer ptayl~ t"n'r
L.ea.s tsmo(t
The myth. you un t Ake II Ot
leave It; tkl.l U y0v evt11 C'hef'l&amp;h~

ltlooe early jlolllng Stones record1
Oht mono onaal'n London-oawd
do they ~lckl), or l..lltlo Rlclllrll
onll Ei&gt;lt (before thay eloonad u
o. Elllllo Cothron On leot,..l,
1"- SmaU Facaa, Ala-. Chlttott. t
8uuooclt.a. tM Jumpeta, the-n II
m1k" U ell tf'1t herder lo get
a)fctleo wnf\ mOdorn
exceeal~t~ef\etl lttt It more 11'6
wt\1t made lou Reed's mostly on•·
talfe TM BltJ• WUk one of the
year·s bes·t tt's also wl'!al mtiiM
BC~I(·s

AltWIHI •

Shchrie~~M

Votvme l , IUCh I thrtiL
Air~srn· 1• by t11 lhe label'a
mo.at ambiUoua projecl to dalt-a
mhnure of 8C~K veterans and
wSnyl Oftbo1s cu, teet a coup"- of
O'OYP5 r&amp;pre.MnleG ,.,. ttaw
atteacfy dlsbancJtO, ,. .~ng tneu
trach as lheh onl~ recorded
m1ru~ Mlka Brydalokl, Tom

Calanclta., Oav• Malnur arra l&lt;attry
Motl1r1ty coordlnetod the
reco.o(tlng,, tr.e bands put up lhe
money fOf the atbum'.a artwottc ano
packag1ng, tho labe• UteU p.cwkMMS

lor oroducUon lime. llDeS.
eqytpment, etc., and OollZymon ol

R.B.I. R~rds eponoored tho
SlOOO neceJaary tor lla prestlf'IQ
Hie OrtttodoA recotdln; lncJUIIty 1t

aohw~uo..,.otl&gt;elly

Now, II you're not apollell yot ~
aeamlell, Jmmacufate digital
recordlno, OCMk's raw and hoM&amp;t
wot'-: can be seen mo,e u an
ottilude ol anll·p&lt;otOfltlouonKt

,.,,.., tnan a u'""atlon ot

leetlnOIOOy Vory olt0&lt;1 l01a to
mo•o

pub wart•rt, and tho •~ca ptured
live'' lake alluoes thtm Oft(t more

hMe. 51111. "I C.n't Help MyMII" Io
tar oeuer tnen their conttlbUtk&gt;n to
the 4 Ho• E.P I!'Kil$ easHy one ot
tM beat aongs on Alrwe.-.r
ColiN
''Sca•o Song"

Sc•••-

A.l tar 11 aound produe11on Is
ooncemed thll track 11 11 tlchly
te'(hJttd eno fullaa the grO\Ip'a
onc.torcetul lh&gt;e thow-flr ancs

awoy ,,. moot eotelully produc.cs

on trM lP

au.,

UofOftUf"atety,
nearly • yur ol ohntno. the .SCare

aootded lo c1U It quito. wit~ t~ l o
number 11 thaJr only ott•rlno to
ttJe wortd or vinyl. The haunUng

prot:~ertie.t- Trtfalnea'a one·nole

•rni,..IJ.O( tKing off with Poll
Elllel&lt;'1 atu~lng gullot-ltlet wh~
you. th.e orolct n.tbl across you aM
1

~~:,~:~::~: r:~-~~~~t~~!w In

the ml.x tor my ' ' " " but' a o•m of
• track nonetheless • .&amp;Jmo~ m_exas

.. . .·.. .. ...
. .. . . l

a

#

~""'=

The Elt"*'ll'- ' 11Can't Hattt
Mysell"
II anybody trl" to loll you thlt
IM Elem4ntl are t&gt;ette&lt; on vinyl
tnon they 011 ''""· don1 bettev.
thom. Their broncs olltl ntlc d1nc&lt;ol
Nugg•t• rock 11 au1ted beat lOt

.........

~

~

•

. . .•

you wl1h that they

stilled -hlng lhoy
lin Ia~
Boll ~out- "Wa111 My Tlme"
Thlt II Of'l1y one of lbOut three
ooten grta1, not good. but oreat
Kotek composltlono, Hit o~r tor
the thrM-mlnuto magnum POf'
tune Ia lmpacub... or tometl'llng.

tt mak. . you eun.,. " " ' to

hOllOW In oomp1111011 tjlho •
powor snap ol .,.,, OOJilo• BCMK
011 -~oep t"" Boot • SIUIIIO
almptiflc.ado~ u.ma to ~- tot

tne ,.., of ane a l~um•a .. hlle pop
rnc:~ but ll can~ afford enoUgh
supr.ort for thll number's gentle
funk-the hewn• art • little too
Ofltt'-. fot' lnll l~ . Still, the flntl
_.,, duo of ......,,. . Copprw ond

4
•
. . .... ,
4

.~

__...•

...

..........;.

•
•
•
..... 0
••

•

•

~

WKBW to WZIR A-plus
The PolntlMI 8rolhero- " Hyp&lt;lf
Spa"""
The Pol~t..., 8rM clo$1 out
the DetUtf side of tne tow wltn ' "

exuberant little ma,ndollnlbanjo
pl!;kln' contest that shine&amp; "'l)Cally
weU Falaty. 8 .
The Mlcka pa- '"Air'WIVM '

n

The alblml'a 11110 Irock to 011

lmmollletofy lome&gt; or cr1w1 thnl 11&gt;0
nlgnt. Tol&lt;l your plek. AI was w11~
Joho 011111 onll WI lilt Nolt0&lt;1, """
ol thuo days.,...,. golno to ...

~1""""'

Mecaa110 lllumlfl&lt;lloa
- t o n y A/tW,.u' t&gt;alanoo u
1
Mort.r1y lftd Utta-

"""-· one con Nt.ty g-o. 10

P*C)pte covering Kouk tOngs. In

••Maty"

pace. lnaplraUonal tvrlc: ... want to

tho moonllme, II Bob"""' ~u klda
tt will be all too app&lt;OjltleiO 101
them \O coli 1\im Pop
U.S.T.T - - " Ovr l.o¥e Hu

~Tt~~·

This pair of

Ull'

fan-a

atlnolll9 balled tn11 rock•, not
pout I Having _,cut liVe In the
1tudlo 011h1ncn ,,. -g·s

Gone''
Ol.tt ot au the artlat• nero,
Topue suffel"l matt trc&gt;m the

urg.,cy pJea to a IOY4W wno mom
JOukJ J'ever have approved of. No
wufad groove• ttero. Of courat, II

llmltotlona of tho lour·llock

redlo hod

aystam "Our lo-.:e H•• Gone'' Is a

•·Mary••

aonN 1boo1 II
hMtd from

iho' Easyballl' " l'!ldoy On My

:::;!:n~ ~~·:·:o~~~~ :~

rule the airwave•.11
The Good- " Ma11a~ hom my
Heart"
Bernie KUQol ""'~ 100 - -

abOut occaak)nal 1topplneaa. In
he quit• approves of It, an&lt;t
that's much of nla charm. lt'a hard

'•ct.

not to lika " Mo..,..oopoclllly
'Nt\en a.emae. k\ equ&amp;t parta
116fneS.I: ln4 n«¥0\1-SN.U, aOCIIU

BUI'FALO COLLEGE OF MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE

SHOWCASE VOLUME I

"Sn&lt;l's b1Wif19 lllnnw ""'" • guy
from anothet' blnCI, but the 0f0WI
tired of hit arrooante,..." You get
used to It A-minus.
..
Nlck~ &amp; ttlokllllfte

''Sony In
Boy•"
Bythrowtng
a tong . .ln&lt;t&gt;eelr
" 8 rown Eyed Girl" llek. AnQolo
110111 hlmaolltor on une'IOidl blo
Van !oAOflloon'compartaon. which
may or mar not be llrtght by him.
Drums art a bit too sharp
ettempUn.g tv ccwnraet aott
baeklnil-•1• and aofl baCking

"xes. Oot•.n' move as wt11 •• rtlt
"Foetgood AVOflua.''

Cold Wiler flat- " Nove&lt;l..ol II
S1op1'
You'll llkolhls lone moro on lne
tl"lltd listen ttlan the lkst, rnoft on
tne 11n~ ·~·~ thotntrll- l\altn
Woodln'11 tuoly pnMdn tho
charm - · Guorantaed to glvo
yoUf 1oea aon)l aurclse.

RUN Stol~lkl l!&lt;ydo llki-

'"Walch Dub"
You ptetty m&amp;JCf\ I'! ave to bt a

Ion of dub ~lie to OPI&gt;ftcla to
-watcll Dub," wllh \10 eciiOiy'
o.&lt;agg«ollonl Olld tow~ biSO
Plrts.. But In an otherwiM ·~••It "
enYironmont Wt'lctre track apace
musta been walueblo, cheeta
e.:tended to lht coordlnatata for
..,.,.. 114dllng abOut. It aloo
thlt tile atUIIIo eon get Uarly

,.,..s

ed'Yenturoue

""*' H want&amp;. S.OiuJ

The 00.0&lt;1rw- "E•o~f• Gol
Soul"

n ~·~~:~~~· ~g~•:::~'t!i~h~D

1

hllarloua utca.sm of the back-up
n...,.,.,.... Boll Dyo ptHCio hero,

blA sound• muctt mot'e con'ltnclng
on hf5 own 4!t ..James Stown:·

Ace su wO(k from Jolt Helmlc~
and Leoe DeVanU•'· "ndurstaltd
well OfiOugh to mou their point
F1na Beata by M&lt;. Comatoek Dye
11 on • hot streak.
Sots BCMK~onyGrtJt/41

BC M K

•eonUnv.d from page 3

1t1Uon.s all·too orten unracepllllt
to thelf rec:ororng1. "This clrylo
no1oriou1 '"' not ploylngloeal
gtoups," nld Louie. "Someone

In rec:ordlnQ or raofo, had 1'111 Hral
start In rldlo on tho old Wlza•ll
(W2JRj11dlo - • "" noated •

aoow dtd'ea16d 10 pleyl11g Oood

been 8CMI('s tin~ to MICC:IIS. A
few yeara back. Calandr• Mnt a
a1mple of BCMK dlttct to then

wm go Into • 111Uon and .say, 'HI,

but obacurt records that "'radio

ao ano so, 1 ttcordOd tlllt, I'm
• toeol 8ulla10 1nlat' 1nd l~oy·u
Ill' 'Sony, &amp;H you DI'Wt WHid"
To help out lhe BCMI\ banlll,
louie anct C.lanota host a reO~

woutdn't touch with a ten·toot
polo. I loll tnotlll ployeo
tomethlng and tf oeo911 llll.ed U Of
halO&lt;! tt ltlooJtlhiY hod I c/IIIIC4
to hell l1 1n0 m••• li1l I~'' O*"

snow, 'fltact.t of BCMK... whk::h

mAnda~"

rm

opp01ra on WUWU·I'M (107,7),
Sunday mornings t1 five 1nd 11
o'clock. " Thott otet'I'O t~lnga you
mu1t haYe to aaJI recotdJt thtf'Yt
got to be vt•ll&gt;l&lt;l oncs 1~ got to
be 011 the reciiO." " Wily moko
IICOido II no ona'o going 1o ,...
tt!Om.'' Louie orgued.
LOuie. W'f)o hi-. 1"0 background ..

•

Allor hiVIng hlo llR thOW
cancelled, Louie beCimt enthuaod

with lhe BCMI\ project-promoting
toca1 blndt-ano Jumped at
C.llnllre·o 01101 to do • ,.,to 1101
opecllleoUy 10f loc:al mualc ''The
wnolo Ideo of r!Oiog tho anow lo
mOinly to adll1nco w~aro gering on
doWn here.''

"~'""""'"'_,.. ......... . - · · ·~ J~

T"" reeslo con.-..cUon lUI so fa,

WBFO OooJo)&gt;Gary Sto•m who nol
only pvt th•m on the pfayllat but
sant tome recotds out 10 ou,.,

1tattons The result was
reqvettl lrom pteces like Geneva.
New York, 10k1ng for Boll Dya
afngtes after tne foce1 recuo
olallon played hla ooog, People

racfk)

went hunting tor th1 record In the

kH:aJ 11orea.

In allOther caM., a forrner
8vllolo Stole atllllont rOturnOd to
Now Yol1l oltor llnllhlng hor
Oludlla nero. bringing 10mo 8CMK
reco1'111 bo.c k Wllh nor. Allor

dlorrlbutlng _ , . to 1 dis~ Joek'ay
lrlenll ol 1\ero. C.llndra recelvad o
call from Now Yor~ ot two In tM
morlng 11om the , . .)oy who
played a Oave MtJnzt, song whit~
101u1ted In exctttd fans calling U~e
11111011 to 11114 ollllull who ihla

new etngtw was The 41 e.sked
C.l..... a. "Why COli'I Columbll
put out simple rock •n roH record
like I hit?'" Al'!d he I POke live to the
New York fan•. explaining the

llbll. BCN K hU even reeotved 1
lllttr from Franc. tequeallng
Cotwaa' reootds.
"Something'a 00111910 happen,"
111d '"" Of'llmlallc C.tonOra. ''The
recorde .,. aJoWty QOino out Into
the commuriny and mal(tno tMir
wiY 11ouna the colilltry. SomOdi.Y

aomo blo )Ocll oomewt&gt;ore 11 00'1111
10 Oil 1 ~o ol one ottnuo
reco&lt;ds ano ~"P plorlno It unlllll
gets Into tht atorec,"
TM people ol BCMK a•t happy
with wh1t t~oy h.-a IChleved 10
ta.r and 6o 1"01 mind I he tact that
lhet• M\Oe bMn no oerson•t
proUtl haNSed out yet, nof dO IM't'
w«ry ai&gt;OU1 ellthellme 1111Y
opona ottho 11u1110 helping to
make mualc tor no pay. As t..oule
expl1lnod, •wo·re ollln nero jolt
lrylng to do aometnrng tor tno
00011 o t the label.•
Friday aummao UJII,... true
1pttlt: "llt~lo whola riling II In
vain lt~a alright because tt'a ~n a

tot of fun."
Are you llatonlng7

�·open city.
Out of the mouth of Reagan:
What you hear and what you get
•

- - - - Jllck Szykowny

T

he acef1o: 1 neighborhOOd
bar latt Tl'\u1•aay night, '

wtlere In • ona&gt;-mlnute

news apot betWt'lf\ Tar/ and Hill
SlrHt Blua1 an NBC newacaa1er
Intoned the tat111 gloomy ngur11

on the alate of thlf lnOffl&gt;und
beast know •• the U

s. economy:

!he -rnmenl'a reaalno
eeorta~n&amp;c

II'KibiOft CMCIIMCI tn

•uooat, w1tll ac.c:omPII')'tno
tlgures ahO'Mtng that 1"- reoa-aiion
WI$ I IIII getting WOf'M, not Mttel,
and that W"*t tl\1 unemptoym.,u
ttaurea are announced Oct a, they

wrrr be ao"blo&lt;llolts Th1!'1 10

percent of tM Amtt~an wor~
force. fol"-t. and In 1 city wtwtre
""employment 11 f\Ovlflrtg lfound
12 POfett'lt. thll It not f!OWD IO
{
glaUden the heart. Tho bat wu
quiet tor o moment 11 the patrOI"S

nuuted their bttta clo&amp;er, until
finally one or them apoko up: " We

ahoukt take up 1 collecllon end
aena Htnc.kley to mllkamanahtp

dUrtng rne prlmorlu many ot us

realized that Re-.gan wu
operating on 1 dim bulb - the
only reaaon he got elected It

Mcaua.e v..-y few people coutd
stomach aoother 'our~.,. of

Btllr Corter: thlt. ana becauH on

one ot hloa TV debate.s AoneiCJ aatd

"Tiwe yo11 go ogaln"

•M..

t'lundreda of thouunda ol 90\MI

rocognl:ed In him 1"11 tho kind Of
plaln•th•nktno, eJt~k:an tknp
u.at u,ey co..)cl \GHontlfy wltn.
--or.l111 tWo ~.,. IInce hll
eleaton no.. dono IIOihlng l&gt;ul
eonfkm IM much~lmlnt 1Md
eandlepowl't of RhQan.._ ne~...-.
very·lumlnous blain. How tin 10
explain the acuon1 of a man whO
campaign&amp; on 1 promise to
balance the budget, promptly turn•
In a first ·year bu&lt;fQit with a
roeord·broaklng deUofl ot ovur \00

oOOon doll oro ( ana With

ptojec:tJOI'\8 or tWin 11/gflff CltfiCI!S
In years to come). goes on TV to
demand 1 ConsUtutlontl
amendment requiri ng the biJ-dgtt

'

~.:::,~~=~~ !~~~~~'.: lime,
""t
Hme,;
"If ttw Prfsldent belloviS ·In 1
Yet anothtt lnapif1ng exernple ol
clan. so he can dO tnt 101&gt; r10nt

lt'lt quktt

courage and peuto(itm

that AonaJd Reao•n h411 assured
u.s lht Amettcan P4tOP.. • re-

endwtno tnrooono"t tnl1
•economk: hanoov•·· AU O'ltf
tnts t~reat tend or 011rs. tno
reanzalton 111towtr dawtllng tnat
Amtrtcant na.,.t OMn 'tiiiO&amp;ded

yet again '" '"' long SHI(\9 o l

crlmii"'I IS, bOODI tn4

lmcom~ tents thoy~vt Doen

elecllng President tor tne paat

twenty year a. fwo year• ago.
Reagan went a1to1 toctat spending
wllh a butcher knltt and jultllltd It
as the bitter pill Amtrkltnll wDfd
have to IWIIIOW btfOfl lhl
~

economy rfoQth'lt&lt;J Ita former
robuo1neta - ,._en tt'!Ough the pill
wa1t1 1 ao bnter tor 10mt people,
moll

notobly the

~10gon

&amp;nd

the Fortune ~ Now. wllh

l&gt;uslnta"l going l&gt;&amp;nklupt Hlh
and rtont, wlln tho """"'ployment
rote crooplng Into &lt;lo&lt;lble.&lt;~IOit&amp;
and the rKe.Uion ttiU atl..-a and
well. our ltar1... teadef has tM
~H.1 to proclelm. "'We're wfnnlng

tht war 1hl e..pet\1 aald WIS
hoPOIOSI- l ho\lgh I know h lan'l
easy lor people to ... " EVen
allow1ng for tht usual poltttc-al
rhetoric, many people 1r1 now
-finding themaelve• IOtced to
confront •hat one awful qutaUon
- la tha Pretldt'lnl really u atupld
a&amp; he uemt1
n,e answ11 to tnet Is, or
cour$•.hela.. t.tt'a race lt. even

bar.ttcoa ouaget, no ~ld
s"t&gt;mtt one;, ona ltnolly lnduiO••
to a flurry ot '"''"'Ot\ttOut
t:I'QSiur1no wnen the a.rn.nctment It

lUlled In tne Ho&lt;IH ot
Reprnenta11¥esj •ftar being ' '
cognlt.ed for the sha Uow, setf·
sefVIng stab at pubUc oplnJon
manlpt.~Jatlon tt so otwtouJiy wa1
Accordlog to writer Jeck Beatty.
"It's not a cr«JibiiHy gap. for lhore
Is !"'O &amp;vidence of oynlcal or tt~on
COI15CIOUS dupllcJt)l. Tht Proaldtnl
Is s.o t-or out ot touch that h
amounts to e reality gap."
We've heard ao much talk about

bitter pills and llghll ot tno ena or
the tunnel "''' many peopte no
kJ(Iger remember that Reagan. tne
candiclate. promlaed the rKOYifY
would be Lmrnecllata and p.alntets,
th•nks to suppty·aao. tc:Onomlcs
That got a good loiJilh from 1 lot
olllbetal eeonomtat1, but they
were g:eneraJI'y ovtlhouted In trte

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rtoht·wtno
tnat •••e.... ao. tn.,.. - • pl«&lt;ty ol otn.,.
IndicatiOns thotlhtno• woro'nl
e:xactly proceedlng a• plat~ old.
The ru bre.a.kS and ..bualnesa

thla caua~ t,e Reagan
admini stration waa overshadowea

by William Grelder'a Allen lie
Monthly article, whlon ohowoa
OavJd S'ockmen to be the c•llout.

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was.. Stockman made some
aatontsntno aamlsstona, tncfudtno

Ecllt.,.o Nolo - TM Arto do nor
If il l In

.ome ~•cuum-pack«&lt;.

co~

end oW!ff, end

urb4nkWt111UbtittN ff b4d:QrDIIM

ph/loiOPhlCII bol/e /6, '"1/obtllr~

llelp to fotm the lntrk:.ertiMrtetn
In which onr ,.rtfculor - • Iindo
It• nlthl
Anti sa. ocJrnowlottglng fh•
100111, til• PJocllgal SYn Plelllfff
''Open City," lrttflldtd ro dell ..,,,
.tom• ol ~~ blotder IIIUI I'
culftntly elleotlng th• An•. rne
corumn wlllttlvt tiltH wrltttt:
Rleltllrl Chon. Bot&gt; Schooley and,
!he lUIhOt Ol todoy't p/KI , Ric~

of luUtt&gt;f• pttfOJmtnCII (or
Pll.flflltllon} 'ienuu, tny end ell
rom.• ol dllcrlmlnotlon. l&gt;qlh

we/com• tnd n.e.•,.• fY

..guer•ntHd-lttlh .. •t•t•. ~s * lth
.cit lndlvldutl llum• n. mtnlo.
poetry, ' ' el ,,.. ~rt of tlte J•tg«"
picture. Such "f101t·ln6r,. thlfJ.Q$
u (11«1om Of • ~pre#.Jion,
ICCIUII&gt;J/11~ ro ond h/Qh OUII//y Ol
educttlonal'ay•t~ms,
QO'Ittnm.nt.. laupporr olthe ArtJ.

condition ol till tconomy.
domln•nt rellglout tnd

SzyNowny.
L tttllll

of crllfcl1m ere 001/t

tno !Kt thal ••none or us rM !JY
und«al"""• wftal's volno on 'ltlth
oil tiiOM numbot•" ~no rno
!Wigen bi&gt;Cigel) and rnat suppfy.
aide economics was teatty the ~
trtc~to-&lt;lown theory In also"tM .
Oavtd WI$ ta'en IO lhl woodi.M d

lnd wf\en M retumld. he ola lmecl
tnlt lto'd boon Q®ltd without nl•
approval, out of context. and that
• • times he'd mla.spoke hlmaolt, a
practice that's elrn.dy becom1ng
something of a hadltlon In the
Reagan Admlnlatratton.

And tna bad news Juat on
coming. Along rising opposition to '
nandllno the. Pentagon a vlrtull

btanN cnook tor It• mlllllry
ll\Opptng Sl)&lt;te (billions mor• to
piss away on the ~X mtulte and
tne not04'~ouaJy defec1J¥e M·1 tank).
lhlfe came tl\e tesidttaHon 'n
Augu'lt ot Muuay W&amp;ktenbaum,
one chairman or the Co&lt;mcrt of
Economic Adwlsers
w11o told
Associated P,oso :
·an balance, we realty haven•t C-U't

on.

the b""gel. wnon yo" """ tnot
(dtfente sponGing) ro tnt big lu

ceualng et\aos-an a.s:tute
o'odlcuon. •speclally In view ot
tht f•ct thai "'• prov..-bfal rats
like Jack: Kemp have aheacsy

euta. )'OU get $UCtl ,.,HOfldOUI
deflolts.., WhJctt lt wnat JOhn
duOiloa !Wogan's Sinking
Kenneth Galbraith COf!lended oerl'f · ....,.,mlc snip,
thll yeat In a oeb..-6 with W1111am
Ana now tnt House ol
F. Bucktey, Jr. at Harvard
Represer'lltll...os f\O$ kUteo the
Unlverslly. Galbtallh -who Is not
balar'IC*tl budget amencsment.
Whon aaktd by reporters lest week
aa obn-o)I.'Ous as 8uel\ley, though
Friday 11 Tip O'Neill had beaten
no tass convinced of h1t own
god!ll(e pruclence- scorea p~nts
him on ltlt ttaue. Aeagan replied.
wh&amp;n he pointed out that monet•rv " No. he t&gt;tat ,,, AmMlcan
people,,. ancl ptomlaed co make ..
policy end -suppty.Jtde economics
camoaJQn lt&amp;Jue ol the vote, c alling
don't m~x You ct~n't
on citizens to ••take names " 11\e
almultaneously contract end
Gr•lt Comuntulor's ca.strated
tJ:PMd an eeor~omy without

bellowing eal'l bt • ..., as the
DOIIllcal dlspotOIIOII ol'o men Who
has alreac:ty haG two ccnt HtuHonal
amendment• "'ol o~ lfom under

t'11m - on tc'W)Oi pfayer a"o
abof11on - •ncS tncre•alnQt)" hard·

pra&amp;IOCI for .ome fluriv aoc1a1

taa.uea to dlvin the American

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order to spur Investment· and
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Let the Trumpet Sound: Martin Luther .King, Jr.

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Michael F. Hopklna

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n 1ne.se deys of benign

neoJect goJs&amp;d

8,$

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grinning, w&amp;ll·ptayed
Pl.lgmatlsm, our capacltlel!l are
being -sorely tnted. OlsCflmlnatlon
ls not only ·•tn" once more ~1), but
It's oottef'l to the point where 1t•s
soma type 01 lndtcator tot .
lnstltutlona1 vlrtflty Stereotypes
are becoming a h1ghtenoo norm.
hom the IJ'f'tlably mtcho 1edneck
of Cltlps 10 the c.ontem.oorary
mammies ot Olmme A Bleak end
lhe upcoming posta perfidy,
M emma Malone, ChauYtnl5m Is big
business Vo yeurism Is
&amp;fleour:~gad . The mandates ot
equeUiy, enUg~tenmen l , and
upUHment ittt being fool&lt;ed upon
by many as a Ia~ bfacke\ or, more
bluouy, as an lcteallsHc JOI\e
Where black peooSe In ll'lls
nation are concerned. thai can
only mean the conltnued
dtmtgratlun of our ~st efforts,
rnagnltlcallon uf thtf busest
prejudices u soma type or cute
c:naraetter Hill\ , at'\O blotant apathy
towards our mo$1 llllranslgenl
creatlo(ls fl'la aim? To tteat tne
blac~ aestn6~lc ~tec-tlllel~' '

wn1Ch 1 'n western feasonlng,
means +anortng the source ana
sptrll ln lavor ol the tcameworJ~t
fiow Dad hu this snuatlon
grown? Recently, a Now 'forA
rlffl#fS

booi\revi8WQf, alter '11VII10

spenl an enllr&amp; arllt;le grO'IIIng Oflly
thai she hiJO no business
reviewing a work n1 Slac-K
literature, dosed her article with
the opinion that, "When Ntoz.ake
Snange·s a11 Is. &amp;cceulbla u can
bo good "
Mos~ people •~ AmeJ•"~ know
little 01 no1hlng abOlil
contemporary llallan societ y, yet
ttta1 did not ll.t!op moat film goers
around the wo,ld from utc.ogntzlng
Francesco Rosl's TIJree Bro thers
3-$ a poe11cally brUIIcml piece or
on1e"a ~nmen1 and cultural
communlcaHon, Tho sign language
o f the deaf Ia lll·perc-elved by mos1,
yet crlllcs perceive the
urtqueaUonable genlu, ot the
National 1'lH!atre o f the Deal. The
Judlclou$ struggle of Solidarity Is
IB\thfully t,an51aled and
communlcat ed l;ly glob•~ rned ia on
a dally oasis. Vet whenever it

,

though King (according 10 him} did
have that side, that the FBI was
unfair In dragging his private
aflalrs tnto i'tlS Public service.
Somehow, lljusl doesn·l ring
true Oates· contenllon for
pteson,rlng this aeamy concoction
ot rLmora and lluu...y Is tho 1JSu11
demand fOf obJectivity ttom 111

sides, accompanle&lt;:l by me
statement that, I have no lntefest

\

tn adding to the deiUcatlon ot f(lng
as a flawless lmmoc1ai ''Thls 1\'Da
nt thrust would be; absofutely
necessary were we apeaklng ot t"e
dlslorted Image lhal lho media
shap&amp;d around tllo Kennttdy

legacy u Cemelot, or ttle Image ot
Uncoln as tne Great Emancipator
But Oates shows no .statement&amp;
about sutl"'i onty a q,uote about
Boptlsl preael\lngs on tho dual
nat~.tre at Humanily (Wtllch 1'

$0methlng or a sonnonlzl"g

Out cepar:lty to dul cueatlvel)' wrlh thatl~ted dretm.t Is u/tlmattJiy detttrmlnlld by our ftlth Jn God
Or. Manln Lulnb• King. Jr

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comes to A cr111cfl anst)'sl6 at
Black culwral a&amp;slheiiCis
(espectauy lhOt~f ol Stack
Amencal, western crlltcs.
mstructor,!i, and would·be culture
vulturo.s almost always demand
1fllt ~he artist water c:Jown Hut llbte
and essence of JVtlhoHc.
statement Into what amount&amp; to
llule more than 1 Qntde school
C:Himer on the p~cullarlt l es ot non·
Nordic elhnlch)'.
What It amounts to Is a rallure
ot tho gri!at maJority ol these
crlt!O-!i {among o(tser.s) to be allOut
thell prime !unction. wnlch q, to
reu•(cfJ , ·anct become lnvolvtHt.
w hlfe tllD wllllngn'-" ol
Stepf'len 8 . Oates to do ttls
homeworK may not baln ques.llon,
the wiiHnQneas to bo concise and
iiCCt.Hate Ia something elsa again.
Hit: bOOk Is L• t Th e Trumpet
Sound: The Llle of Martin Lumer
Ki ng, Jr. {Harper &amp; Row.
Illustrated, 560 pg$., $19.95). ond II
hn elready been praised In tenn.a
ol "the first ma~o' biography" ofl
Dh Kino. Th1t dubious burlon ol

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critique, Pla'fbO'f, feels tl\at since
Oates 1\aa written " civil r•ghts"
blogT8Phles on th.ellkes of
Abraham Lincoln(?). John Brown,
and Nilt Turner. he Is ultimately
qualified lo wrile on Dr. i(lng .
Thit'5 almost 11!1.e .sayl no that
someor,e w"'o't revieWed Spyro
Gyra, or, even Buddy Bolden, lstnereoy Quail tied 10 documont
John Cola•ne. Not that ono1 when
speaking of western objectJvlly,
expects the media to take a King
biography seriously 1111 happens
to be a eomptohtntlvo momolr
from the mo.sl ii!VthorltatJ"'e SOurce
tin orte case U10ne 8enrum, tne
mosl eomprehensl11e 81a.c.k
American historian In lhe lest two
decades; In another ease. King's
very articulate wife).

8ut the av1d publicity o n this
pu•hlng II as Illhe life ol Dr.

boo~

Kino llad n.over been OOcumented

~~~~~~rdl~u~oP~~:;:~:~rlate. u
lnlerrtng I long·Standlng m Y1h
abOut bleck people being Ynable
to dOCiument their own kJgaclea,
automatically selling blacks
against anyone else doing 50,
whotner good or bad.
In '"e case ot Mr. Qato.a, there
ts- conslderabla room for doubt.
His bOok Is a bulwark document ol
the Civil Rights movement ot the
and 60's, 01 at least the major
events ancrmaoy ttard-to-flnd

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trad.ltlon among black Bapt1St5,
anyt'low, among others) some
teadlng quotea C:tuma,lly a,ppllet1
out of context, and the same; FSI
tffpe that haa b&amp;en paeaed down
!tom J . Edgar Hoover to Jot\n A
Williams' lll·applled use of aald
manutacturlng.s tn the early·tnlo
1o·s. Whal lhls lhruol amounts lo
Is a new. s-licker mat ttod of
graftlno already tired lies arouno
tne history o' • ver)' f\umblo

inte,...rws.

medle
Oates·
documentation o, the pertod Is
formidable In Its accumulation
Yet. What he has. aeeumulatt!O.
and now he asserts-the Jacts. \a
qu. .uoooble. His reponing 01 lhe
jealousies that t&lt;Aa!ootm: X mer
tlave borne towatd-s Kiog dOes not
ratce lntQ prQper accoun1 tne wellknown respect that eaOfl man
5hlif6d tOW.fd5 the othef. F\Uth6f,
Oates does not really take full
account of Malcolm's contribution
to tho blae)l. Bf!Sthetlc, which t s
essential to the 'un unoentan&lt;Jlng
olD&lt;. Kino·•
work .• ••••&amp;&amp;~ec\GIIy In a bool(

::~:r!~:~~~~n,e~~~

tha CMI
Rights movements of the 60' s . ..-Is
utportlngs of King' s eonatant
hiccup fits sound suaplck&gt;ualy like.
a revlsJHno to the wor!it aspects of
tile recent TV melodrama Kfng;
reeall Ul8l1he film introduced thle
mys1erlou.sty unmentioned stde of
Kino'• heallh. naming Corella
Scott King' s memoJrs as ltle
source. Her book mal\ea no
mention of this whatsoever

._ H owever, one pofnt Which
reflects the lnactequaCJiea of Oaurs'
re!.earch ''the umpteenth literary
offering o f K ing's supposedly Illicit
nxual .slt1o;"'-and the dogged wotk
of the FBt to d Jscredn the Doctor
on ttJese grounds. What Oates
trfes to present Is lhDI, even

indlvfdual, lo Ihe name oL urlng-ln aflecl -l~all rr-"
un11')h'II(ODie and lnhumaf! to
Dtllleve that a person absolut4'1Y
nav&amp;r cheated on his loved ones

Too,
Oatu'
Is
•uppoaod to bring lho King
If

method

mythos down to earth, it does Just
the opposite: plctuono King a~ the
IOfly ob)eol ol •ome
eontamporaltzed Greek lragBcty,
helplessly bound lo hl.s lol by
domh,uerlng forces of hapta5s
late. Tho them•llc IUS! does nol
wasn; Kino's whol e leg acy WA.$, 16
about confronting the notion of
ue~te fate with lh&amp; human \lltalltV
to chanQ_e what Ia tJnjtJstly placed
ae the Inevitable. Furthef.
King -as all who face eanhly
5upprestlon- faced not thft
workings of m lachlevoua dletl6s,
but ihe direct and subtle
mtnlp ulaUon s ot perverted human
l&gt;&lt;&gt;lnga, ~I• boo~. as oo many
hlotor1ana ha.veln lhelr lolnlod
tUitu&amp;e for objectfvlty .~fe a(.$ nuu.e
facts aa belno Jnch:Sel'ltaJ.
II we are to truly comprehend
the legacy teft tJS' by Matt In Lutner
King, Malcolm X, and 60 many
other5 Who have given their liVes
for our human creed, then thtN'e
must be an end to re·worklngs ol
tho facts. Time, now , to abOlish
objectlvlty, suojectlvfty, and t!l
a!se Which keepa us from
judlclouoly applying lhe lrulh.

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hoe tranalaUon ot th-1 artlsHc
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the artlat'a mld·1SI70t proteaslona.l
beginnings. Outing thai period,

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c atnip, a sen.ory delight, 1hen tht
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warm g1noer ale-the sparkle
ovOfWhelmed by an unexpected

aJ60 w~ l lllutttated In 1M Afbrtght·
!(no• ••hlblt. Pfoll, who hu

Pfaff wu most lntereatld In

heaviness

thln~lng

preparatory draw1ng l da11ng from

o~preaslng the !'Uo,lo poaslbllltluo
ot the human figure, auch an
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ond t~• moklng ol the
work. to frH tht geature wfth the
tN»ught.'' glvee many e)lamples of
thla Idea In ht f 111111 wortc.. From
ttlt $lrokel of paint on ot•s• to

ten caya In residence at tr'll
Albr'ght·Knox Art Gellery cree1lng
her muUJ.medla lnttlllttiOJ'\
" Aock/Paper/Scluora .. around the
talrcase apace connecting the

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me111. Pfoll vtsualftl l tht
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wonthwt'lllt e11.hlb+t t"'UQh from
Ptaff'a nisi Of)' of e•cel)encao, more

ahOUid ha'&lt;l bMn ollored Pomaps
ten day• was too ahof1 a tlme In
whleh to develop 1 truly great
ptece, or pathiPI tnt lhMf sc• J•

of ttle extublt IPict waa
o~t-""'hetm i~ What s.eema mosl
likely Ia '"" Ploll I t fllhlng
\round lor new models of
e xpr ts~n. And she'a fishing too
sluggishly Ptr"IPI 1 111110 milk ol
M anganese 8tue wilt allevfete
tho.se symptom• and roatont this
arHat's creative vmt

PIall'• colltg e&amp; wmM "
Ht,WIIt$ until Ocr. 30th and
Pllll"t/nsrtHafion wlltrrmain
tnllll~ II lht AIIH/giii•Knoil u~l/l
No.,

r4.

Photo: Scot FIIMr
a.he lotm•. ••an otllclal way to stop
and start."' Within theaa
boundaries Pfaff waa abto to
uplote mort of tho psychological
connotations. the 1mag01 eod
Imageries aiiOCIIfed with the
body'a

stn.~cture.

Tl\tt Hallwallt Exhibit contains
several Ptalt ligures, posed over
computer paper, with their angufat

tapered Umba ond INturoless
forma In an overall Cycladle
lllltu,._
The other construcuona art
more c:onQfned with detlgn, u
tast-oac;ed and ac:tl0n4M'H as
~ny tntetnauonaf Grand Prix

(mlnua the g&lt;ll"'l&gt;llllng). An
aggressJve aptead ol eMmet,
sn&amp;.kaskln. painted WOOd, p trte

shims. tin, lrklooctnt pl10Uc, point
globa and atlcka roar up tn front of
lhe •lower 11 ttlpto digit rpm. The
lurid colore and artificial patinas
of thue compoallonel element a

also contributed 10 POlyrhy1hmlc
visual speetacla.. Pfaff describes
theoo qualities ol spoecl and
moHon lrr har work u ..quotes
from Futurlam;· ttflecUno the
buattng, IUP41fiDnlc upeel.a of t.he
modern aoe.

Y

11 benellh oil of thlo lnttlclcy
IIU Poll's cat11rully otructured
unde&lt;f&gt;lnn.tngo. Tht lllualon of
oniiOpy Is dtllbtlollly crNted by
an IY8ft d lt,.,.tlof llllnlfon
.,..,,.,.. - b y lht bel~ at ruck
batw- swltftldlooonato,lnd
solid ahapn-the counla.ri)Otnts
of movement. The artltt'a concern
for atruc-turt and the prldOmlnanl
roto It plo,.ln hot ott 11 1 direct
lnlhJenco of pointer AI Hold,
Pfaff's lnatructot at Yale. Htlc:l
pfopounda t.hll atructure-the
relationship of 1n art work'a
eomponente- la lhe bi.M from

wttlch artlallc meaning and
dlrecuon take pleee.. Stn;cturel
clarUy. unlike atructuraJ elmpllclty.
pt&gt;tstntl the enlafa lmage In a
manntt ~lch ttftecta the !mao•
Itself. Thu1. HtkS'I IIIQI, blade
~ whlta paJnllngl, UM a
geornettk: atrvcture that alton fOf
comp!D, _,_..,.,.. llfoolcll,
lllualont ol ·~· FO&lt; Pfolf. lilt
· strveture ant VHI
her
aplrallng . - ni"'IIY ctoaotk:
ll!llgot.
PI oil 1110 &lt;11111111 lrom her
montor't otylt otlltudlnlll~. Pall'•
huge coll'ogu oro lrlt~Y and
ploylul, clothed In glluery/gorlan
hues anct .ael smographlo Une•. In
one wor'k rramll are lntlfepereod
Jn J"" deolgn, swathed In palnl

"'*''

to.... er and upper floors. The
lnstallauon

ta an lmpreaalvo

demot~stfatlon

of Pfall'a gestural

vocabulary. whloh hll earned her
the distinction o f bolng one ot the
few sculptors ever to transform
Abstract ExprestloniJM Into tt\1
tf\lrd dimenSion. HOWtYif, U Wll
disappolnUng to ' " Pfalt'a mUCh·
used vocabuJary of conet . palnted
bfanchos and lacquered COlli of
Mylar combined Mit In much tM
same way as they 1\ave been In
P&lt;INtO&lt;IS Pfall tnllollotlono. It
s.eems as If tM sculptor 11

sean:hlog lor .orne new methOd of
extKeulon and tn the meantime., ' '
Just !OCyCflng some ..old ldtu anc1
g1vtno Buffalo the myotorlouol~
t ltted result; mysta~a btcauu
tharo 11 nothlllll rock·llkt, p-r·
like or scissor-like tn ttl• whole
exhlblt. Pfaff It In flux, as the
Albtlght·Knox Installation ev1nc.1 1.
With " Rocl&lt;a/Papor/Seseot11"
Ptaft hU lowered her color·
VOlume. To relay hor tmago of
BuffaJo, Pfaff uses tho wattr·

logg,.S groyiJh.OiuOI Ol Nl1g1r1
Falls and contraata thtm w'lth
thfc.k ribbons of orange. The
lOflslono cauaecl by tht
lnteracllont of tho cotor_.lt11
produC41tht e!l&lt;llng lluld motion
wllk:h hu lilt effect of mlkllllltht
viewer .-n to lfoll UPIIIIrl llkt
d~ftwoocl. Unlortunaflly, lllllllllht
cool dati&lt; rano- of tho opec1Nm
1110 import• Pfolf'a -"with
negative qualllloa. For 0&lt;\t,
tho atmoaphtro ol tht tlolrwoll 11
sc:hlzophronlc. At ti!Titl It 10011\1

~~~~:or:' :!f~~:!t;'bt::~:~~!.

Jutting thre•ll"'IIY frOm lht wolll.

At other Umet, the pltct MeMI
nef'\lous or frenzied, 11 shown by
the chartreuae pfne ttH and It I
echoing vortex of ehadowa.

Becauae of thlo oplll ptroonollly
tho atmosphtrllllkttchy,
hesitant. ut~certaln ot wMttlt
wants Ita vlewera 10 look: Thla

llml&lt;ltty harma tht """'" " ton..
The trnm.nae ICilt ol tilt
staircase ..,..., whk:h mtgtlt have
1)&lt;0\'tCI troul&gt;leaomt, It hatldltd
wtll by ,,. artlll .,. u...
equaJty upanal\"e twatchM of
~ntlnd ~JIQII&amp;a, 10.,. - ·
on the wall oppos.Ua the tt'lttance.
Hero Pfolf uaos lloflter, loal ~
utura·t ed cokWI to cs..mphatlzt
tho olzo and weight of tho lormo.
Thto trompo l'a.ll modlflcollon of
the viewer·• parc~Uon 11 another
'AI Hold' technique wlllcn Plaff
hU altered and IMOIJ)Orlted Into
her art wotk. It 11 auoce.aalullv

Mr. Boston Schtlapps.
r

'-DOlo -(Ill

&amp;oMntt.o::.==-·:.c::f~~=-e::!l'le $91roltd0....,, 01110•

75!\oO.eiHP\ua, S~S.W•• ~N"ew 't'I:IA,.Ntw'lbrllt0011

..-~~~ tO.,.,.IOOpoOI!f~o,. tr.4 ..,.,..0...~oKY,

QA.

1tll

�Dialogue with a~ jazz legend: Abbey Lincoln at -the
Tralfl
.._ _ _ _ __ _MJch..l F. Hopklne

Amlnato Mo"""· 1979

S

rte c:amt , tt'lll lltluttqut, llrono·bafled, smooth·&amp;klnned ooto.n
81aoJo. women, 1ht btOO&lt;I or Hmts-foroottet~ flowing In her Ytlna.,
tne unheard .song ot the Wind gatheri ng tempGsta II\ her Ups._ Amr\\ta
Moseu, lh•legendary Abbey Lincoln, took tho Trellamad'ore Cafe by
storm Jut Saturdiv nlgl'lt, 1nd It was an event Joog ewallod by thoae
who saw her at the o ld lrelf aoma a yeats aQO.
Like the characttf ot Paut La!
c:e Dunbar's poem When lrtallnd'y
Smgs (Whictl she '"d Etlc Dolph
mono otllers, fmmortaltzod musically

aoo•.

oYer 20 )'OJrt
An\lnata. 1 na e giver. Ll'lcoln b)' two Afrletn head•
of state, Ia unsurptlllblt Regally a.aucy e.J\0 atways in control. ltlt
embrace~ tho emfltn tmo11ona of a .song and weavet the 81ac:IC. Magkl
ot Jau w1tn tht calm of 1 ta~n bow, I he majestic fury of alorm end lh•
mystery ol a raindrop f«Hmlng '" the air
..
She helmed a marvelous quan~ '4-hOte instrumont~lsts '*•r• a ll
st'"' mus•c&amp;ans tn New YOfk, all sons ol .Jau artisl s gruUy reno-.Md
In thett respect l~oe ' ' " o1 btrlh PWt,t.s1 Jatne..s Weiman commands a
sptdety nng•ng l041C.h tnat yl!l•ds stunnl"gty ful.,bOd.ecs sound. Buatat
Billy Jonnson neatly bvatect tl\e tOOl when tile instrumenlaUst romped
throvgn lhe Clifford 8town.Mu Roac.n '16rS.Ion of ''I'll Rem.e-mbel
Apnl'"·thls durlno ll'lft IOl.lnckheckt His brother. Mark Johntot'l, la a
arummuttt of mn•mum prooorllons, a higf\-ateppt:ng dancer of me
5-I(Jns and lfiPJ They Wlft serious and they w•re ready. {Not wilhout
fun, nowe.,er. At II'\• end o l the soundehec:k. I shook hands with the
I&gt;Uslst, w ho 1'\ld jull Hnlstled that tncredlble run Of "'I'll Remember

:!'~~:·"~"~~~~~~~~cunningly

and t,.d me " Next time I'm a play

l eo by Amlnata , II was a deadly unit ol music whoto flow w as near
Infinite ·•vou'ro M o; Thrill'" said U, running rrom aullry moonglo~ 10 fiery
sunrise sllOutlllO Us chetlen~e to J:tiU ·sle~olng tlorlzoos. There were
c andlelit renditiOns ol Stevt• Wander Dall1diry, and • shadow-enwrapped
perlotmence of Ou~e Ellington's •·Soptlislluted Lady.. which haunted all
present ~l!' the sttnowue oJ S.ltle Holiday as well.
At th•t moment . meny ol us cou~ oot netp but wond~ what 01lght
na-ve nap""eo nad net him producer$ In the mb&amp;O's bHn able to .star
Am•nata as L•av O.t She tool(s tf'l.t: p.ar-t, $1ngs the mus~o ana. lull
took1ng 11 films '"'e For rtt• c.ov• ol N tt and Not111ng But A M•n ,is a
hrst&lt;lass Gramane aeueu The CMffec-t eoiT\bklaUon. otMoustv What
na~od It: I hit, Amlrtlll flk.e meny o,.,_, or themore societally·
mouvatea Blech lt1 1stJ during the 60' s.. found hef'Mif su6dlnty In the

attls.IUccokS, 5ltiJQgllng to •vrwtYt A• a '••~II. htr produc:e~s coukl not
gac'*" the hn.ances neus"laty tor 1 motkWt cHcture~ a.nd uw .s1ory of

••eva

l - . : l"~a on lha
to
of tht """"' anc:t t"\oe bHn · ••

Blllle Holiday ..,...,ually •• • tha Ironic lata ot being wbltowaslled by •
Bla ck-tun OOfPQfl tlon. Or, as Amfna ta .MlO to nte between sets. -CHana

.,.., ""'~ ano -

knoWI Wl'lll She did. We Ill 40 ••
But It bu.reacraUc pressure had fOtCecl htr to unoattaJ\e a nJr.e-year
sabbatical from lfve enterta!Mnl. n~ ltrm dttetm lt~atlor. to s1ay trtHJ 10
~eruu h•s paid oft for Aminal a 5nce 1'111 re.. miHgtd Into tha Uetd even
atronge, than 8!\0 wa.; be lore: at 1 lime when Jau, when Black creatMty
Is needed more tnan t vtf In 11'1 11 dengttOUIIY 9Uiulcalland of Amttrlc•
Furt.her,.she has to&amp;I none ol the beauty o f he~ charm or spirit. ft
e..nythlng1 ahn Is youngtK now. bolder beyond oven her fierceSt
expression$ 1mong tho likes of M ax Roach, Booker U ltle, and Coleman
Hewklnl 1n the 1960's, In a tong like her own ' 1CagDd B ird /' where
one&lt;:an teet the awesome power of w1ngs gathering aplrl tt and brea)l.tng
the bars. one reaJizeo the lrulh; that rn a Clly ol m,nuflctured notion,
hlrs ls a mfnd all her own In an age of mt.st proctueuon and sllft-ed

tN ma.naOMJ tl\lt, reelly.lt'• the .
paopla..,. anc:t they mo" If pa
rMMI It po11t~e tor 1.1a to make a.
SO, l t'a a ftfY rewerd1f!O lime II'
not~lng. (Smlla~) Yas, ll'atr"".
PS: I IH ttt• rtlltctfon In thtt
Ltncoln,J Um hm I 'm stronga, no~
PS: Trtll's verv notlcflllbft.
·
Lincoln: Ia It? I'm mor11 expertenc.
11 g rowing, Ana t have this WOt\Ot
they're very lnspl,aUonal

eo:~:r:::!~"h!'W~:·~c:o~~:.~·,: :~::. ~c::~~=~~ :0~~~:::!~·

motivations, tn.e woman ~~~thO 11111 amu.. ro Int. name ot Abbey Ur.c:oln
comes forth 'nto our I,Ve,, onyl-etdfngty and IOttver a natural

A common garthn llowet child
W1th hOPfJ and d,.1m1 to ' "' ''
AJtd Ylslon• ol fi'Oin« WOikl
I witt ItA• )'OU ,,.,,

!rom " Pointed t..oy••

•

Prod!Qa_l Sun.:. Finst of 111, ~lnata, wtlcom• tucJc to Bulf•fo.
Llncotru Thank you, Mlchul II'• really wondttfut to bo back here, and
oaPK:Iatly lO &amp;ee ttle prog ress fn the growth of the Tr11fama.®te. 1'-fe
aeen one o ther room like 1,ts, 11'1 In Paris It'a c.elled the Jau. Elite. It's
juar wondet·ful to be here t QVIII thtfl'l nol &amp;I"!Oih.er room mce ttlls
anyplace In the StAles tor the muslf TM muaic The audlt.f'\Ce5 F\ere a re
very w arm. tney've made mo feel very Wtltome, and I'm thankful tor tf'laot
too. Boc;.aus.e tt'.s eve.ryth.ng. THe~ 10 hear you, and to see
you, lnd il's What they bllng with them that makel .._ It Cloflfmines \tl.n&amp;t
the -lormanoe !s OOU&gt;o 10 be. tn tht fina l anatyals.
PS: l"tl soy toot Urey OtougM quito • 011. /utlging by ,,.

••r.

r~,~~:hv':t~~:~:~=~

bi'Olhe
trying, for a whitt, 10 gathe~ this 1
for tht nex 5 y..,.. 11\)"\\lf'ay, th.a11
ol things And I took fOI"Nar ~ toe
place to study SOITWt more Beau
lt'.s hatd to gatMr lntOtmatJon to
new out~ The tac.t tnat 1 t\a:;s ;
~·,. hu entlched my Ide a
qu;et f()( a mln.ute, and not ma •

tot ·

In betwHn sets, Amlnata and I had an ooportunlt y to speak at ~•ngth.
It was the tlrst Ume t had sun her slrfce 18791 end thete were m•ny

questions...

- "YOU ~.,.. t~
tha Ptodue.fll anc:flhow~ to

pe~"form•nce- Your ''•~~~~~. /It • •P«I• I
haw~ •tw•r• ,.,, • ItsUng
lmprnalon on you. At this polru, ho• t~t our.a you uy your mor• rKent
Ill VII&amp; hav. alfet:ted your p.-ritNm•n~ tnd your "',.ate outlook"

my lila
P$:. I ,-.c•ll th• oet:ltJon upon "

pr~(p/tOUI

tlmt

Lincoln: Vet
PS: I Wlnt to •tk

rou abOut lh• b

m1m1Htra come I rom? HoW~~t d1t1 yo
come together?
Lincoln: Well, I Wll wo rking 1n a ,
lilt winter. Steve Coleman, .,.,..o 1
didn't ltlnow ht was a musician. a

ana t ul&lt;ad to/hat he playoo. He •
aft In with me Saturoay night. He
Sot asked Steve .. Do you know o
He stnt me Mar~ Mll'k bf'oughl "
James Wtldman
Th8ft·~~ le new crowd o• r
fotebe~allke flndlng, '"''
New YOtk. 100; rt.e me-r~ go to the

h'o wondetlul IO&lt; lha m'tslc oeco.
ofso. they m&amp;ko a !Iring
PS; And trt•y·,. right on tl'!• s.pot
lftlcoln: Yu
PS: - . lor lh• p.op,.
Ll~n: Um rtm I tMf th-at we .It£
conllnulng

PS! 8tltliy. Wtrll• d0«1 IICh bll'll
Uncoln: Well, the Jo,naon brotf'IP
Mlfw•u~H. Ohlo Thay •••• a ••u
Mltwauk" ; hla name Is Scat Johr
accompllat\od alto In the mu11C; t
they're pr.ctded by theh father
PS: AIIO wh'l th•y're 10 YO"I tn I
Llneoln: Yes. Now, our p lano play
Youngstown, Ohio. Hla lather Is •
So the music continues. lustll~e
PS: Tlt"'l tht Wit fO put lr, yu t
thll '&lt;c.Q'tld Blrd" h••II'Own SJfiC

even since 'tOUt riOOfdlng ol il on
Unco4n:: You know, the aplnli th~
aro loyal ond they icWt Ul. II mo&lt;&lt;
acHrlta become the vlaltots wnen •
P&lt;&gt;nlbla IO&lt; Ul to llllna. h"l OIMC
thlo a. lot. They 11ay In cer1a1n am
Bacauu tht mUll&lt;: 11 aplrtt""'· yo
(AI that point. wo - a lnterrupl
tl\tlr PfOfUJJonal taaka. ForhJ-n•t•

8.PfodiQaiS...!Thoa-trum . Ftldlll'. l '- 1 1 1 : !

Planlol J t - W.tman
"Command• a aprltely, rlngl~ toucn

�....

...

~ ~

..,._.....,

~~;."';~

lea.sl 30 years.. Now. I've become on
10 upstahs:· The people oome to
,. 1 lot of talk lo tho I ndustry about
,0
produaors e"d 1r1e agents and
4/Jie who bring ua e·v orythlng. The
bi t tor tne p roducers t9 pay us,
tnQ and dO wnat we do, anyway
t Ide. MlctuutL It's r.ot been lot

'l'le

at• 1 aver

was. And I'm younger too.

i~f~

ind eo;erythlng, b""Ut th~ Child in tTH!
band that I"m working tNIH'I, and

;OO Mr Ja.n'ies Waldman I've been

\

1 so f think, for I he next, probably
e m 11"!ng appearances. Doing a lot
·oalfy llodlng my way to a very qu1et
.-.hen you're appearing all the 11me.
ITia vP whh new composltlon5. a
111lt* to oo this lor aboul e dOJ"fJJ''
lilcl tthal) I hao a chance to be
ot appearances. has amt&gt;elllsned

:t'

you roolr thsl tseve. It

wes ate

very

1 SlJfiCtriCIJII'I, where do each of the
ome across lhem, and how did rhey
r; tn Now York oelled Sw&amp;et Basil's
'Om Ch1cago, came In to .see me. f

a"ed him II he was.. He saJo yes,
t.al(opnorte. So t aksed him to come
: ana M brougttl the house dOWI"'.
··m• youno mt.l$1elans like your-self? ..
' Is brother Billy, and they brougt me
''OtJns tnat clte wondttfful

like their

go1n mlnl}, Ttrite·s a new culture In
oot a.na play They play all day, and
thler Ylnuosity Is •ncreascd. And

i!IV biU5ed thai lh(l. MUSIC IS
IJmDIY ClOme

from?

~arl&gt;. ano Billy, come !rom
~mo s a famous $Inger In
·1. And I ~tnow that's wt1y they're

-ao
-1use they 1\ave a reputation . and
/flstrumenralify.
Jame5 Weidman, I$ frorn
• copnone pla~er by tne same name.

''"

rh taugh). J especlalfy lll&lt;e the Wl't
ne original rime f heard you sing It,
l lnted Lady. That /low, again.
•til us when we embrace the music
' ' Hue to that, those feelings, those
come to the stago. and make i1
' thai the men I'm working with do
Ot'lal place. In spiritual place.
\now that.__,.
1 by a tew people In tl\e luncUon of
, dltector Ed Smllh, who knows
1

.--.:=·~~~:
Mark Johnson
•

1

dtumn-ra.ster of ma•lmum proportions... •·

Amlnale well, lnYited us 4JP to hla: loti above lfle Tralfamacfore. Ttlere.
amidst a panoramic wfndow view. mota mu$1o, and calmer alf, we
conllnued. There was the surpr•s.e of finding her classic Stralghr AnestJ
album to be back In print. Not so surprising, thougl\, wu the fael that
was paid no residuals by the recotdts current label..
A.nd so 1t goes. some say......)
.
PS: t went to go back lore mmut&amp;. to the pomt you were maMnp ebour
taking that les~e of 11tl$ence. (In t-9'19) you wem Into • lew of the thfngs
that wfte ollered you etter Nothing Bul A Man. Looking Into It, thertt
were 8 lol of r&amp;asons Why ~ou htd to fa~e-Lincotn: Not after Nfllhlng But A Msn~ I got WOrk for For The Love 0/t~y
aftor Nothing But A Miln. For tlltl LOVD ollll'f , peQpte thought 1 wold t:lo a
lot of other thing&amp;. Bul Life hasn•t changed for us here, really. On some
levels. On other levets It ha$. The fact that I made the movie at aU, lt'le
fac t that Sldnay Pottier WfS number one In the world was a change. But.
aher Ivy . ·t didn't got any oHers tor anything that I was interested In
doing. And. since I h-aOn't planned a movie careeu. I IIJd ou1. Because I
didn't get excited. really. I think that some people dtd, but n didn't excite
me because life is more than a movie.
'I'm glad, though, that tney stili olay tl'lat Him (smiles} at least once or
twice a yeaJ. Isn't •nal. wonderful!
PS\ Thertt wes one role that yov were lllth&amp;r being consldtJr~ lor (In 11'111
m/d.(i()'s), or someone was st ertlng to gather 8 111m around you lor. That
was {lor) some kind of a film dealing w/,11 the life of 8 111/B Holiday ._,
lincoln: After For Love oii"Y Jay WEtSton. who was one of the producers
lor Ivy secured the rights fOf the Billie Holiday story with me In mind,
thls Is uue Than he want to somebOdy to finance it. {Note: According to
a Jet cover .story In the 4/15165 Issue, a possible source may have been
Flo Kennedy, a New York lawyer wOo handled the ostate.s of Lady Doy
and Cher11e Parket. In the article. Kennedy is named as U'le p lanned
producer.) And thad
out. and no1 oono things that pooplo thougnt f
would do. He couldn't really get the money on my name ato.ne. But you
know, aher For Lo~e oltvy, many singers wanted to make movies (both
smile). It's ttue! It had nothing to do with a cbnt est at a H. It's just that
Berry Gordy could allord to mke the fllm,and the producer woo wa:s my
frtend. could not. And so, Diana Ross was privileged to use the name or
Bnlle Holiday. •
Tho story ot Billie Holiday ha.&amp; not been made yet She/~ed her story.
,end we all know h&amp;f atory. And, um, tne story that Diana Ross was
privileged 10 ma.ka was not the story or Billie Holiday. Diana knows I his,
PS: I ~lleve thBI was my ned questl6n.
llnco1n: Diana knows what she did. We all do.
The story Is a valuable story, though, In the fife of the people. because
Billie Holiday waa a massenger. And a prophet "God Bless The Child"

she

laid

has neve'r been mora lmportantlo me than - well. I uncJe,stand 111e
$000 better today 1~81'\ t ever did, because ol the life ll'lal we live f1Qr11
• now. Thi&amp;ls the story in tno oountry analn the worfd toaay. Goa blest
'fltJ Cttlld that's got hit own. If you do~·~ h,ave nothlng, shame on you!
We wenl on and on, discussing among other ltem5, an upooming
album encluding Randy Noel, the a (ea pJanisl who accompanied Am•nalt
at the Tr'alfamadore In '79. One ol lt\ll most lntereatlno Items was the
current a'Stum with Archie Shepp, Hlllon Ruiz. and other prime movar.s,
called Patnte&lt;l Lady.
n 11 curiou5 to note tt1at the uue tune was wtltten While A.mlna-a was
en route to Melody Fa.l r. Seems ttla cab
was slating at Nata
• som8what obtlqtiety, then Hnally asked her something 10 the eUKt ot
"What -are you?'' The answer formed one of Aminala's m&lt;He powerful
tf'lllrnes1 and one of her gre1test albums.....
...._
Lincoln: It was released in the UnHed States as Goraen tady1 ttuough

drl\ler

0

~::!:r~~~,~=~~!h~"::~~~~~e~t·r:!~~~:~~:e ~~~t:::e~em;~;~p~and

all tfle.se people. atld gave me tf'le ~Jibu.m 'o bring to the: Unlled States 10
release here~ II'S my ptopeJty. I leased ll tO Inner CU)".
J've tlaO a goOd reaction to tnls album. All the Musto that I've had il
chaoce 10 record, all the things I did with Max Roach ear h~t in my
career, are btenlng my llfe right now.
p·s: There was tlso • bit of editing thtJt w•s dontJ betwtltm tilts for{gmall
album and th~ Yetsfon I hat was rBIBased In thf! U.S.......,
Lincoln: I like what Irving t:lld, though. When I ma.Cle tnls -~burn. It was
l rom t:OO p .m . to about .t;OO fn the momlng We ~idnf t r eal!~ start 10
uolll 6:00 in the eve!'llno~ So almost ever\' take was ttle tlut and
onl·y ta.tce, Anci. although ' 'm happy and thanktu\ for the album. tt' s not
e~actly what J had In mlnd. So I was glad when Irving edlled 'Golden
Lady\' (thai wu the one, espec:lafly). Becaus.e It dou make people feel
uncomfortable; il made mtt feel uncomforltble to ttea:r myself saying to
the musicians uu•s not really at ttle rigl'ltlernpo H 9ut ii ' S ftiiJI. That's
how you Jel tomet&gt;ody t&lt;now what i t Is you reallt want~ And they weren' t
$VfJpQ$•r1 to know, because we'd lust come together.
PS;. For many PtJOPit11 hesrlng you .uy lhet on the orlglnat of the l lbvm
Is &amp;omethlng oflhe migle, of e•pturlng the m•glc of • session 1/kelfflt.
lincoln: f'm glad for tiJat. The people In Europa f11t that way abovl 11.
That's why Gerard dldn'l want to change anything, because It's a
happenlno.
a·ut in Europe, the poeple are more real, In regards to the music,
because they have music ot t"elr own. In I he United States, we are the
music, and the people don'l want 10 admit 11. So, we're edited and not
taken seriously.

record

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lJ ;-; ~"i~W:R~ ~;.t;2i~ ;#~
B•nlot Billy Jol&gt;noon

�r'E:Eis

,

'

Mazursky's Tempest loses something in translation
Ihi COUIIItfl&gt;OI1 tO Arlol
In She,eape.are'l p«ay.
Whon llllr arr!Vo on tl&gt;o lslond.
they are grHted by a c1arlnet·
pleytno. acuzzy~lookii"'O goetherder
no~ Ctllbonos (Raul Julio). Ho

_ _Br1dget Storm N eylor

L

Sh1k11puro lUll 11~~
Whllll Ulod IO bo. Paul

prool

oooug~

et'a face u. totka,

Matursky:. a..taltfOPhlc
adaptation of
,.,Pf'~l ts

rh•

o l lhtl,

M&amp;XJJflt(y, who d irect- &amp;

oroouced tl'ld co-wrote th, mcwle
with Leon CIDelanoa. haa

Mazurky~a

llll&lt;lt hit lull lor Mlronda nord 10

horrandnua chalet of rf)UIIo. The
flflt song WI htlf It O.VO'I ''Whip
It,.. blaring oul of Mlta.n&lt;tt's "bOx." .
Subaequent ICII"lll fNIUfl

conlfot. •

Collbanoo cavorting wlh hit gooto

Unlonunottly, lilt altfMI)I Ioiii

tuctvloua C.llbanoai who olten
Iolio Pl&gt;ll, " You Ito dod. boss! You
Ill Gocll" Ptlot IO theH myttlr;ol

miMrably. IOf tn. mo•~ 1'1 unable
lo UPIUtl 1~1 GtPU't ol IM OflQinaJ

onf)r e few ••oue •nc;Ucatb\s that

ltlutfon~

pt.y. and sev.ra• 01 1f\t ma)Of
I"*"'" are dillorted ~ 1~1
eeUU'olcJ adeplal~
The slc&gt;ry cent.,l I IOUnd Phil
o.rrteltlus. t W~ woutd be Pfotpero
1n tne play ano Is Played ""-'' by

,

John C.SMvettt, a f0f1yta.tt.

~oc:~·~~~~:~~ !'~,:~~~r.•:;~"~.

hates hla aterllo llfeetylo and
boglns to proJect thlt hatred onto
tnos ..around hit.\. At one point, ho
even hu 1 vlalon of him sell
committing aulcldt.
Ill I lftlf Onl Ol hla ClOI!IIIQUti.S
~UfflfS a t'IIIJ1 ltiiCtli lf'CI dl•.s
t~ll bf.Qina to vrondtf' U IP,Ia
lS what lila 11 teadlng to He stens
1
10 k)ok fOf' ••a
0\.11' ot IM
GIIQU'Itlngty IISIIIUt and
sp4rilually barren Mant11Uan
ututy.. wttk.h M nu created toe'
f\•mHII
Pn" ltn&lt;b tt'iat he e,a.nnot relate

""'Y

hOwever. we are gtven

PI\H "'' any ton of apec::taJ poW'et.
Ht It contlantly otar-oazlng
UIIOUgh hit f)(ec:loul l e i -.

Whelf\W lrom the root of his
Manhattan apatt"*''• Of from tne
pc&gt;rell ol nlo enll-na'nolng (irHk
ICM'trtll He nat ~r&amp;monltory-type
• dflaml about Wale' a.nd storms
t l"'d. In one acooe In hla
1
apa"ment, we &amp;ot him c:auylng o.n
a tort ot conversa11on with

uopar-upper mk:Sdll class Greet\

llghlonlng.

Au

tnll 11 1uppostc11o
tortthadow the ellmu of the

fn()¥1t when Arttonla and Alonso

Pl\llwori&lt;o"""'*' ·
lo ~IS daugllll&lt;, Mllonda, ployod
by Molly Rfngwold And

finds out that his w1fe.

"""'Ill
Mtonla

(Gena RowiOII&lt;It). It navlng on

affair with f\la boulconHaclor,
AlOnso tvnlorlo Gruoman~ Into It
lhl rlnat IUIW.

sot out to fltr'e¥1 Mlrat'lda anCI
.,lind Pnll'l leland paradloa-

So

Phil d«:kMa to tet·u m to hie
'"foots." and ends up on a

gorgeow, lototty ttololod Is la nd
- -· In G.-e. He llflngo
OIOftG Mirando (OQolnot his wllo's
wloiiU) an&lt;1 his roc:onlly ocqulrod
mill,... Arotha (Susan Slranoon ~

movie's climax and ~ctueton.
Anolhor problam I hod w11h

It lh~ only olhor lnhobllonl ol tl&gt;o

Julie It hUatloua ' " the role ol

maote and a.ch'.ntu!a

Thl a lnatteQuecyo Ofllll)' rlduco

'"' potential ettecUveneu of the

1111nd end, having lived In
IIOII UOn tOr to long, t\6 Is totafly
HX·IIarved. Consequently&lt;,"'

tn. obMquaot.Ja, aef¥11e, and

anemptod to modernize thla
c;ll.ssk Shak.e1pearean t a le of

alomonto moonlnglultr In tile 111m's

-«&lt;I

Througn nlo tt lncope, """ tMm I I?;PfOiehlng and ettaln 1
tlorrn to tilly will be ollll&lt;en up,
b&lt;ll wllhod asi&gt;O&lt;o unllarmtcl.
MIOnO my motor complaints
rogardlng till 111m, Is that
Mazu&lt;*l&lt;) lalla 10 r"lo-e th"e

tdaptatlon was hit

while LILI Minelli CIOORI " Nt'M
Yofll., New Vofk " Stilt enother
sc:eno naa Mlr&amp;nc:la and Atetha
bltlldno lpoftiiMOUIIy Into I
Ptfftcl two-oatt hermony rendltton
or ·'Why Do FOOio Fall In L""'?"
We atso are e.-po.Hd to mort MW
Wl'te, 60fM bhJU, l fi&lt;S tango ~
musiC. TIIIM &lt;""'«~ ol mulle
appeated to have no
tneh respect tva~. and
cenalnty talt6d 10 comt logeth.er

,_,..,,ftte

as a whOle
Ont ollho play't major rnomes
cilslorlod by Muurs~y 11 tho
crucial relatlonahlp between Phil

and his doughtar. In tho play,
Pro1paro It very etoat to ~Jrandt
anc:l underatandl w hen It 1e time
tor her to mature e.nd flnl:f lo¥e
wun a man. Phil. on lht other
hand, cannot relate to Miranda at
aJt and certatnly cannot accept Ihe
fac;t that ''hit baby'' Is growing up,

This gantf_IIIQn gop 11 ptayod up
throughou"""""""''· complototy

~r;:'.:'~ao':'~::lrarn•

..110 Is trying to notp Ills cs.ugntor
lnrougllthls CO!IIvolng l*lod In
nw llfa.

F

Of ex•mpt•, wNn Alon10'1 son
Froddlo (Sam Floborda) como•

upon Mirand a While he II acuba·
dMng, It Ia mvtu_alluat at Urat

tight, l;fowavtf, Pl&gt;lt oppottt thtll
relatlonohlp 011&lt;1 II Ia only lhrouoh
tho ollorto ol Aretha that the two
manage to oo\ tooe\ner.
Molly Rlngwetd, a treah, frecklea
new tact on the acrHn, Ia qutte
memorable In htr role 11 tne
flustrated, precock»ua15-ye.ar-old
who at one point dtclarea,

''SomollrMt I think I'm going to
dlo a ¥1rglnl"
Suun Sariii&lt;IOn tar outthlniS
the ttJt of tht c.aat • • the

Bonemlan, bra4Nt Atttha Who Ia
s axualty trua1r11ed beeeUM PhU
has 10"-n •
ol et11ba&lt;y Willie
on tM leJand. Her aexy, ex.:~tAihte
brown eye.1 and natural chat1ama,
c:omblnod wlln 111&lt; tina acting,
create a powerful end c:Jynamtc

"'W

.pe.rtormanc..

C.uavettt Ia 11to . .cellent aa
lht onll!matlc PnM Ooma trluo and
he an&lt;t Satandon togethe( mat.;o ...

apat1&lt;a Uy on the alive.- acfttn,
U~lortuntllly lor tho 111m, IM"

we~~k!":,:~r;~:~:. ·~~~g.

cinematography In thla film was
IOIMIOICI\, BUI a lto llkt 8/odo

Runn•t 1pec:taeular ac.enery 6oea

HOT a mo.,. mlkl.

About 1-th!ldl ot 1111 way Into
lholllm, ona beglnoto

"""'*·

"What lo 1111 point o l aM tlllt

,..,......?. Unlortunatoty, tnfs
qUMIIon It 1101 ~uallty
anawertd and the mm•a
concluakHt Ia a Ort.at
dlooppolniiMI'II.
,
The hunky&lt;dofy. syrupy sweet

oncllng wtloro ova&lt;yono It blllslully
reunited waa not what I wanted

z:'~:;'':.,'~iu:! ~~:, ~'.":.'::'

much •ugar In It a alckenfngly

sweet af(er·llltl .

Address eo~respondence to:

Prodlgel Sun
14 Baldy Hell
SUNY al Bullalo
Bullalo, NY t4260

Stagram's

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welcome, but the publisher
does not assume responsibility
IO&lt; unsolicited matorlals a nd
will return only thOse
accompanied by a stamped,
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Falwell's bitter cup: "a pagan nation"
Rick Szykowny
" It there's

kook In town, he'll
come tb my meauno
li

-Jtmy Falwell

I

t's hard not to leal a llttlt!!
sorry lor Jerry Falwen,
Two years lQO-. Jerry was
rldlf'g hiQrt on the rlgt'll·Wing
orounda~all uut had &amp;\lie·pa
Ronald Reagan ln~o ttle
Preslden,cy and displaced • to1 ot
liberal Congreaaman-~ple llka
Frank Church und Georga
MQGO~e.tn -who were beginning lO
.seam prolly tnvulfiUIQbte. The shill
In pollllcal alignments hed loll "
tot of people stunned. to &amp;ay tlit!
least. Sudoe.nty· COI')58r'iatJsm wa&amp;
l~o onl~ game In ~own, and Falwell
f'!ad galnea aunosl overntght tame
and noloflftt)' as lhe vocal member
ot wtlol cRme to be known sa the
New Christian Right. Time,

Nrwsweel&lt;, Penthouse, The Wa ft
Street Journtl, rhe Npw Votlf
Times, Tho Wsshlnglon Po•l. Tn•
Vllf11g1 Vole• and sc:Ofe' ol oltler
papare woro davouno In• to hi$
organizollon. t,e
Majomy,
aod Falwell W1&amp; $ visibly gloating
C)Y8f hi&amp; new·found pollllcal clout.
A tot ot people-myl!lall
Included- wno though' tf'uat- could
d&amp;teet more ihan -a whllf of
Incipient lasctsm In tht! ah, ware
1hakem !.l the thought ol what

M
o,.,

Falwell could a.ccompllsh wllfi i
benevole"t patton In thO Wllill!
t'tou&amp;O. Qookbennlng c:en50f51llp
a raptutl ot 3bOtHon laws, the
b lUrring ol churcn and stale-In
allolt ~ U aeem~d that the poi\UcaJ
climata H\at was approacruno In
Amar!ca would soon mat(e the
Dan~ Ages o:eem m~e o tun time lo
IIY8,
Bul the ansu1r•o two years nsv&amp;
no• bafm t\lnd to Jerry The
mejorlt)' ol Americans have
r&amp;cognlled Falwell •or the mental
pumate he Ia, and thd once
learsome Moral Majority wrned
out to b~ nothing moro lhan an
dverblown paper tiger Jerry's
th1eo pit Consthutlonal
amendmenH;-~o restore school
prayer, to ban aborllon anct to
requ1ra a balanced budget-have
all mellhelr dem1so In Oongreu.
and lhe Ropybllcan National
Committee, recognizing the fact
that public optnk)n Is running twoand throe·to~nuga/ntt Falwell.
even tn the Bible Belt, h115 warned
its candidates this year to a~old
~eeklng en&lt;forsemel'\ts trom Jerry,
W"'lch It termed "the kiss of
'deatn." Moreove-c, Jerry·s last big
auampl at a media blttz.-hls
national Save·A·;B aby umpalgn,
which teatu'ed gold pins cast In
the shape ot an abotied let us· feet
and a IGheme to build a 1omb of
the- Unbornt&amp;aby-wasrn eYe.n
able to get off the ground. In llghl
of aH this. It noms thet to edd to
... the chorus of vo•ces ctlortllng ovef
Jerry's Ill for1unc would hardly be
I he Chr1sthtn ttllng to do. ltJcklly
tor mo, I'm an at~elst , end besides
I'Ve newer been able to reSI!It
kicking a tundamentallst when
he's down.

A nd so we come to JOf')''~ TV
.epeclat, ''A Look Into The Cup,"
which was recently alred In

Butialo by C~annel 29, The IIIIo Is

a Blb!lcaf allusion to lhe "blttor

suve1a1 hu.ndred thousand dollar&amp;
1
' 1ntltnUy "
"l'rn nol coming ttere to
c;omplal"; I'm not comtno here. to
cry Of vent Sf'lf·plt)'," dO&lt;;Iarod
Jerry near the outset of U\8 snow.
an¢ then procaaded IO &amp;peno IIXly
delightful minutes wallowfng If\ an
orgy ot aelf·plty and tJUtarness the
111'101 of w~haven't been seen
on TV sin
he la.sl Jerry Lowlstelt1tlon. ••
cup J&amp;very bitter
and th• enerny Ia tnoonHng tn
oltenslo;e unlike an'tthlng t've e11er
1eon. t look to both side&amp; and
nobOdy'a there1 U teom5 "
According to Jttrry, " the rea"Son all
Hell is raging arotmd me right now
II b8CAUS.O W8'f8 SO CIOH lo

wlnnlno.

one lhirtg tf\al's sacred to
Amerlcens, It's l\1 rocepllof": b~t
he Ignored the outq-ry and hi&amp;
towe• came rumbling down . Jerry
also Juiced up his special with
ct\ps e• the Pun .speaking out for
school P!a)'er at a recent National
Religious Broedcttlura
conva.tltlon, an&lt;J with &amp;omu
carefully selectod footage or
demonstrators picketing tHo
church (Including one wtaldll"!g •
plywOOd croea with a dead trog
'ltlled to ll atld \he words 11 He
Oie&lt;J lor Youf Sint"), a straggly,
mel1\elng-'oo~lng bunch of gee._~
guaranteed to Instill thQ; fear ot
secular humantsm In the r.urts Of
all loyaJ VIewer$

•

But ltle Oevllls- tlrtng

t!V&amp;ry cannon ffontalty at me rigf'll
now '' Jtmy Is fond at retamng to
lht Oevn 1n connoctlon wltfl all
thOse people Who are diabolical
enough to lnalst on using their
COnaWuHonallrMdom to dleagree
witn hit tilther Neandeflhal
oplnlons. :anCJ't11a familiar Utany of
devll"s dl.sclp1e, ts long: the
attlelats, lhu liberals, the
COn-~mvlllsts. the N~l'&amp;. I tie gays,
the tomlnl!lts, th&amp; liberal
clergymen woo ' 1are tryfng to
WtMI control of the country and
turn U Into a pagan nation."
As proof that h is enemies would
stop a1 nothing, Jerry cUed the
doslructlon of tile radio to~ar on
Liberty MountaJn fn Lynchburg.
Vlr_glnl&amp;, which he claimed was
ouUed down one nlqnt by h16
(l()tllttal Oppon&amp;l'\l!i. The pollee
aren't so sure. however• Tne'l I&amp;Y
that the tower was destroyed by
Falwull's own Lynchburg
nolgl1b0rs:, who had baon
complaining to the FCC tor
mpnU,s fhet II&amp; brotdout 5lgniill5
were lnH~rterrlng with ltllllt TV
reception. OJ aJI people. JtJrry
t;hould have l&lt;nown that If there:'t.

T he special was- 1 noala,glc utp
Gown memory lane for perennh1l

Falwell

f•n~

ouon as mysott

Th~rt:!

was Jerry o.etl!n.g para:nohtt "ll'le
enemy Ia watchii'IQ lhls program.
laughing up Ihair •lee~tes- They're
not just against me, they•re
against you-ypu and vour
childron, But bV Got's grace I'm
going to go down .swinging-and 1
hope you wHI too." And tiHHt! was
Jerry being sincere: .,We're not
lrylng to Impose our mort lily on
un•ec::ltemed pQopiA-tfliilt'S 111'1
Image crea1ed by au' enernle,. But
we. are ~rylng to bring this co~n\ri
bac~ to the Judeo.Ctulatlan ethic •
(Never let It be said thit Jeoy 15
anU·semantJcJ And there was
Jerry begging for ~sh , as only a
fundan'l!tntall&amp;l aan ''We need
your prayers. but we 111$0 need
yOur oonth1ued llmh,cll"
support .
t need no!ldlltds ol
thouunds ot ooii&amp;IS and t neod n
right IWIIV or eL5e \he enemv-tne
people you saw on you• screen
right now-will win. And f'Ot only
wlll I lose -not only will Jerry
F"alwell lose- tlUI you end .your
children wll• lnM: ''

tt~t~A~ ~:?;11~~~:6~·~1=a~ 1 :~tal

lortunos to

~ne

t

wrong set o'
5

f\1e~n,

w'hal a $h8me

• On Another Note: It wa&amp;,.a sad OAy

~~=~~~~~~~~v~=.~:~olt n~C:~=~\

~':c~:~ ;~o~::h~ '.~=~ rr~~n ~:!

neat.the rellg~ous extromlst that
• wu sulferln,g lfOrfl congenital
JtlHY Falwollls. Reagan· panaeiO&lt;S • Reuublloani!Jm. o form ot me11ta1
to the Moral Ma.torily ohlefly tO 901 •retad&lt;atlofl that·~ tt1ought to be1helt YOtu. and now 111at h$'&amp;
• Incurable. Sut lew wu a ttgMe'
beeo •nstalled tn the Whll., Hou4o,
and loday, In his Gnala&amp;~ .string o«
his efforts on Dehall of the•r social
paid pollllc-al Jnnol.mc.ements. Lew
agenda have De&amp;f\d&amp;cldidty
can be seen doing thing$ lhst all
lu'kewarm ind perfunctory The oh · norrnal gubernatorial candldale!l

!~;:~~~~~'::'hr!~h~~~t~g;:c~~~ In 'no t ~~~~~~Q '~!~~:. ~7~0~:~~·all ~

tace of Increasing dlssaUsfacHon
wtth iha Rea.Qilfl Admlnlstr.,th:m'$

per,ofmance. end II

too~t

hkt

Jeuy Fatwell-the man who t1as
provided us with .so msny hours of
tovt.rent entertainment-will
probablY 'Spend hit twlllgnt years
dribbling over his Natlwlty bib In
some old folks' home lor televtslon
evangelists. nldiOO Pat
Robertson·• folsa tee1f1 ,, the
oatmeatantJ nluing up tna ntJrso~
tor contributions:.

wUh hl$ kUJs. cuddling fils w ife,
propoalng tne death t~enally 'Ve$,
lew was on~ ol the lucky ones: hl!
lesrned 10 ll'le With ht~ spiritual
oolormltv aut m1111on5 ol other&amp;
weren't u toftunate.
So fel'$ out an eno to congenital
Rooubllca1115m In our lifetime.
Whert o volunteeer worl(er IQI the
MoaJio Cuomo carApalgn come$ to
your doo•, pi~Me gliie generovstV.
Remr:mher- thankt to you It's
working.

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cup~&lt;

Jesus spoke of at
Gethseml!lne, before hll tuc&amp;euUo,n,
Jerry~&amp; .spec-Jal-sn hour·long
dlaltlbe liberally aploed wllh Jllm

~~~~~::: ~o:'~:~n:~~ftl~':nlor
' 1bllter cup:" the protostots and
demonstrators that now dog his
publlo appearances, the -actlvi51
orgonlnUons U~o Norman Lear's
P6opl8 for the American Way that
hA'II~ sp(ung up beaau5e ol tho
Moral Majorlly and, ot oou~se. tile
Unanclal ttoubles ol his
ministry-• subject alwiiY6 neifr
and dear to Jetty's heart "We've
_ run up some deflolls." confessed
tills exceedingly vocal supportee ol
U1o balanced budoe• amendment .
this VIgorous e;Keorlator ot
spendth!'ltl Utwtrat congressman.
\.ho the!"' went on to aay that the
Old·Tim&amp; G~JI&lt;II Hour neo&lt;led

UNIVERSITY PLAZA
3500 Main Street
(Located in the· rear of the Old Grants Store)
833-0533
Hours· Monday thru Saturday 10 am- 6pm

CAROL'S APPARELS

�grmves &amp; fr 'CnzieS
..
I scream, you scream, we all scream for Springsteen
Bruce Sptlngi iHn

and roll nerd. An orchiliQiogltl o t
the musk:. Seeing him In thlollgnl,
It som.ohow makot hie faulta a

llhough lhtrl lit plenty
of reatot'!l not to. I'~
aiWI'fl 1011 Ol ll ~od
Bruce Springsteen. II would

Ut11e euler to bear,
WhiCh bf'l ngs ua to N•bralltl,
S()rlngsteen'a n-ew eoto album ancS

Nebresi!~JColurnbla)

A

hard not to like a guy Wt\O't
IPPfOPrflted IN roman(6C vlt~
ot roc:k end roU u tnemete.aaly aa
he nu U11.n1ng to hll flrtt two
att&gt;um1 espec:J.atty, the woluUon of
hi&amp; music until now .... ttldlty
ep0~111ent One c an 1kno1l pkture
Br~e growing up on that

young

Now JtfMr Sll0&lt;141no. hlo
l«mutatfve yaata spent IPif'lnlng
cJ!SkS Jt~ hJs parenta' Moei"M"t.
lflnttl:xed by II'll muek:. of Utile
E'ta 0t Van Morrfton 01 I I'll
Klngamen, evenwallv buying 1

gullar and-lnstetd of playing

:::~~·.'~~~:~~~:·,'~ ~~~~ ~~.(

mu,to ntmsell ln oaroge ba rJdl" or
high .scN&gt;ota, h•Jing t o duplicate
thll orlvfng tout revue souru:l. Arid

finally. -a11er goulng 11 down,
adding a few touches of hit own
I ncluding a ringing P111

;;:a~:.~~o,:~~~:~~:,: a
aPC)toaeh wNch, ovtrwraught
~~ lt wu. manag.o to
eYOQ-altlmH pa.n lof'laltly-a
ruJ aenH ol gfoWing up conftJMG

ebovt lhe llml1a Of your own
streng1n and )'OUt O¥ftt hMdom
The rap 011 Spt1ngstMn's music
U'ltSe dayiiS IN! I lt'l a
conHIVance. p~t togethet, e.n
~cumuletlon of ctetaJis. Whtch, of
COUIIf , It l1 But whtl rock and
1011 lsn'l1 uu moat music ptayed
by Of for miCICIIO clats Whllt tcitiS •n

~~~:~u~iv~~~~~r~~"~·~::~~u~~r~~.

P
•rtltulars o f Of'D'Jown
experltl1c:tt-lnd I han obseq lng

•-Ill. A peraonol myiiiOtogy
Llstaolno to n11 mutlc. even witt!
~1111'\1 1 gauoy t HMt poetrt. I
e'ipet~nce JT\Oft'\6f\11 ot real
tnslgnt, ~ bNuty. I'm femlnded
Mw mucn lht Ktnoam.n and Van
Morrlooo (who the luck llatonod to
Lillie Eva?) m411nllo mo
t
was growing up, I aleo become
ewa.re of hOw, d•pltt the

"'*'

P&lt;h-enomtni J IUCCU.I lnG
t:U~Mfat·ar traPOingt, 8tuct&gt;
Sptl~stMn remains-like a ~~

us-a ktnd of hlghiY•votved

ol

roc~

•

)

prone.

Rtgrelllbty. 11110 oooon't nappen
olt.n enough and thore ero wnolt
llrotcheo ol tnta olbUm tho! bO(I
down comptttely, With 8ruca
w allderlng-for- Wf'let . . .ms like
the umpteenth tlme-lhrough
some lmogl- lndUIIrtl l
tondKope of colorful, It
ot&gt;actuonlollc. American low llteo
It's ~11 rouJICI Mllcllum act
all CWIK again and. btcav.M he
- I I WIII&gt;Oul I t r - OIIJO&lt;Iy, {
ll'a ollt11JICIIO grato. I "'""· -

one tntertded, Pi'atUmabl~, to frH
him ot the e)onMa of album a IUca

8om To Run Of Th• RIV.,.
Recorded • • h._ JO&lt;MY homo
Wlti&gt;Oul tho OMIS1...0. oiiM E
Street Bond. IIWO will bo 1011 of
apecutJUOn U to Whit, IAK\JY, I
rec!Ofd of thls son mt.nt Hat
SPJ•oottW. tne ettiat comoe fUll
ctret.e. rer ~no from month4ono

*''"•••o
""It"
tM"-'' lithe Club Tip
Top? And While I of COUIIIt don•t

vac.atklna In tM atratotpMfa to
on. boJOQuoty tolky tropplngo o l

Bruce r..lly Mow gU'(I
namooll~• JOhnny 119? 0t

Ute • new·Oylan•• hy.,_ that
accompantea his Ot~t album?
CoukS N~brelkl be • radtcel
ctepa.rtvre ltom wnere Sprlngatten
ha$ oeen Defoft, a.n austere new
'IISion of Amertca that tlalll.s the
unprecedert"IDd commercial
IUCc-&amp;55 Of

ovt

, xpect It'll 11uff on thlt album to
be uua In anr lltetJt way, t alleaat
e)pect f1 to rin g true. But It
dootn't-nol on thla album.
I gutta wn• t bOthlfl me llbout

prevloul WOik? Ot

Nebtaau Ia that U'a OYII'·

-perhaps the record Is nothing

conseenttous and undetconclt'ttd
at 1ne eame \lmo. If an album like
Oatkntll On Tht fdgt of Town II
the wotk of II' R&amp;8 1trl1lt, then

mote than a tlmt-out, a product. 1
brea" '" the acttofl of a career

that's .uen mora tnan Ill .there ot
legal and o,.nclet d ltPllltl, not to
mlffiUOf'l a tttstk ftoiV IUOn
Th6 answer, h Meml to me, Ia

HHN'ISkt 11 that of • folk arr111a.
.....,.,... ot" -d ptNhaps more

&amp;bl..bOdlod) ..-tollt.types llko
T ·Bone Burnett or r~en ~J han
Richman hi.- ollomP\od to
fltf'lk&gt;n a conc:IM, ambfitaJenl

tnatlt " a lltlla 1&gt;11 ot Ill ol the
aDO,e. W'hste thota ate eomt
t.~no.ntat&gt;ty &amp;:U1kin.g mom.ntt on
Nebraslt•- two of tht sonQt 1ft
among IMJ beSI tla'a 1Y«
wruten-moJt of the ~t an•• 11
not uac.lly old and nor e'ci CII)'

Dflnd ot social teiUtl'l th-at c.uta

to tile hurl o l tllo ~"'"'"'""

sc:.nt. SPft"''t:tMn'a work Mems
glcoy by oomoor/oon. Ou

new Unrortunatety, tor my money
ll'.s not fJ(ACII!j good elthet.
N•bta&amp;kl (lhe title refers to tho
atomp tng gtouMSs ol mast
mulde,., Charlie SteJ"jlweathet.
whose d6ed!l IUD doplcted In U'lt
tl\lo tra c~) Is ye\ 11nothet ~arletl~
on that oto Springsteen cnesrnut:
tne romahee of the wo,klng man
as outtaw·ne1o. And W'hlle lhe
lmao!tfY, for the most part, 11
toned 10 a black and white at

Wh11 seems to oe missing,
among othel thtngs. Is M l1ml

Steve and the pays and the rolling.
modUieG rhythm anti blueJ
accompaniment that can mal&lt;~
~ on Sprlngstaetl'.s mo11t a.eU·
C'Onsctous mytt-Hn:a~lng wonh

.tbOUI It , I hiS IS

YOCal (Bruce atso p,ays synthe~zer

on a eut or lwo, bul l ean1 tell

whk*i ona). Ye.t because mos1 ot
l~tlunu wO&lt;e origin Illy wtiiiM 10
bo -tr&gt;&lt;mod by lilt onUro t&gt;.no,

•otno

t"'- albUm IS aubduect In a way
l~t

It f"'It altogetMr appropriate
to the material Song a HM
•Jonnny Q9" and ••open All

\ Allantlc City," •Open All Nlgh1'1
and his I'I'Ubeflnt. aami-BibUca•
notion ot !&gt;lind toll~ 1"-»n lo
Believe·) and luck (JOhnny 119·1

~uood.

an lJCOUSf/e

album- u in tlflless-wlth moll
aongt teatu1tng onty a guitar. 1
hokey eamptlre harmontca.. and

represented hefe •ntact· n1m.. t.
hb now.f-.mnfar wtlltl"ttatl\
panthecm ot ~ tcwetsl
ear Joc:tde!.. and tMn maoonnas

klod o t lull·llodllod luk~lnt
arterment tMy deserve-taU 1\tr\d

ot flat. And whUt there~s not"'""'
on thtt album u bad es, sa,y, tt'le
potnttlo " Mol)' Queen ot

Ar1\aneas" ot "The Angel ..
(acquatlc cuta from Greetings

listening to. Make no mistake

bteak ae the NotHUU llndteaDe.
the twin tM:rnea that ma~te tf'tlt a
Spnn~teen llbvm" art

·

Nlgnt " -bOt~ ot whloh come
1 holr o l klc:.IIIJICI Into the

wllnln

From AstJury Pltk) 1 songs like .. My
Fatntr'a Hous••• or ''Tf'IIJ Manalo!l
On Tnt Hill/' aetm. at batt.
unlf1tplfecf attempts 11 bild\andt
Uf'ltf Uttning to l~m. 'IOU vet

the feeling thol ll!o whole protaot
woutd'vt OMn belt., ser.oed If Jr_
Walll::er Will eomewhef t In tl'le
atll
H waa t*og fKOrded..

"''*'

Wh.cn 11 not to say tn.at elt o t
N•lH'Iak.a doesn't ~ bec•un
oomoofll-o.TM
or01omonllonod "~All Night:•
t'on WithOut the E StrMI Band, IS
1 compelling Call Perlllns4yP&lt;t

wrltlon. oonctlvtd. recorded oo e 4·Uao-

ca.alllte deck by 8nJCe l,s,tle a once-souped up

c.oupe piUf!Oing through a staru,ss. r-alnlesa, formtear,
ntgnt, the wlndowa up to st'lut it out and the briOhtl
on and tht only r1dlo atatlon comln' In tens ya ll'l
3~ am aM )'OU1r• the only ltght In a blacltneta to
fuUand ao empty you own end disown 11 111 at once.

and tMre 'e a gltt. yeah,

Wl\O~a

would coro Ill • - an eo mll. .n-llour swipe 11 tnll
•f'ttta f'OuM tnert lent I'd . . lhb c.r a..-rt b'adng
t~ wey It •u meant to 1nd my tathef twt•o NY '1l
ttgur. .• ud my altter s,_'o arrange tl'le nowen on
my gra¥e Jutt so. anc:1 It I can't get a P*- ot the
act ton I'm oonna tute get me • ptece of 10mtthlng,

TELEX Su (PV CJJem)

underetOOd Dt&lt;:au.ae TELEX lt so alfant-oaJCie and •o
alalllcoiiY diOC&lt;&gt;. They lie' down In ruoh hour troltlc In
Rome 1nd llvt to collect royaiiUea. 5o much tot

a1a11on1, 7·11 StOtu~ abandoned
amusement parka-th..-e'a just

too much Ameflcana hera tOf my

tast11. ~ingltHn ldenuna-. too
c:tosely with nit mlrt..n·•atnc and
It 's 11110 programm•llc an&lt;l. yn.
so contrived that I tflnd to wondet
H tie can mean It It ell .. For all h.ls
wld•ey&amp;d romentlclttng lboU't
faith, rldem.ptlon end the
myJt41flea ot the night tl*re Is, on
Nebtu.ka. ve~ 111111 of reat wonde1
at 1 11. Hey, I'm au for a...,.. ot
ll,.lntfllblt as tong u It -.o·o

koop US-Ind 1111111 In
Da11lculu-lrozon In pt...., IM&gt;eas
I mlM my guou, en.c.
$pftnQa1Mn tlaa been ltUC:II In a
plfpttuer ltete ot ewa tor eome
olmo now and, like I llld, h IUit

dOesn"t

'""0 rtue.

- wo"do/1 WlhJ

anti t eln't seen a stale trooper stnc.e OrayvtUe but
there's something on my taiiJuat the s.ame maybe If 1
pick It out on my guitar air I can give thla thing •
name, and remambef Bruce, m1n, tha' alrlngy kl&lt;l
from the Boarctwalk. well he'.s lucl\y ha lot.~na thai
~ullar. e.lsa he*d be here w fth yoo and me killing t:traln
cella al the bar. '

deP6f'ltlln• on matanct

ahe'a no mota ""then I pretend to be, and who

A
pparently Ploatlc Berlrlnd to nol
a..t)lum·e .lOla,.,. •~'• From the kingdom that
IH""lJhl you d•. .tl abbages c:omeo a
nlghl'f(llsponotbla trio called TELEX.
PutvOyOfO ololootro-pop IInce 1918, TELEX Is erG
IN EUROPE. T~olr morktltl&gt;llly c.on l&gt;e r80diiV

rav~p.. ltvcl tNNI:hea tU1 lltto II
all by hlmeelt ..Stilt Trooper• Ia 1
Ohlllllllg a.Jlld IO While-fl...
PIIMOII wf1h Ua apart, tllonUnQ
vocals and a..-e&lt;ltlg ...,ville
lood. The boy - · he .. • gill for
COl IYfiOI lnd bOih OOJ&gt;OI -~
"""""" Sprlng01oon taololtlho
over..vokld aenea or ptaca to
wn1ch aonga of thla typtt are

lmmor10IIIV
For their tou11n albUm TELEX - """ 111
Ron and RUIHI MUI Ttle

COtllbol'lfk)ft Wilth Spi.fka'

tau., • ryttcat conuibutlona, wlln the uauat o.norutul
whlm-whams, are the savtng tactot on SEX The
etectronk:l, too, ata aruculate and cleve~. yet
SOf'ftlwftat dehclant '" command and emotiOn II color
Could It bo that TELEX $1J'J\ply locks • peroonaltty7
~ndreo

OUI

So1 yeah. he~l done lhls Mtore, but tftft time M
- . II rlghl. I gufl"' I hOI only kll&lt;""' INN chordo, I
w&lt;Hct tn the \'Otd, a s\ltk Of'l 1M narp .folk btuea.
tMitet«&lt; .,.........,.,, ol tnt bluea and Into the blac:.ll.
to bOf~ rreet~ trom Ne" Youno Burnt bfeck ~QI
ebout While rural Alt'l4ttb sprayparnted In reel

IXMUI1 lumotl 00 you c1on•1 Iorge!

�live.shcts
UB's Bethune Gallery hosts a
special poetry reading
Geraldine Wllaon &amp; Nllu Jahlone-

I

Bethune GIJI/ery·September 30

S

metiphort). Tho night"'"" tnonco and
trans.cendentally sobe1, Blac~ muaterl85, always In

meeting bOJaterlng bOI&lt;Jne~
hlch holsters
toncleJness they do not reveal. Con at'.s, ttlo solr11
walk testlmorw a spotlight on dsr-knou. The l)ocket
brims with goods other&amp; think we Steal, t1o the splrl\
mo~lng deopstoet•dged wotds. She the the and bOne
oreaklng touCih ul b lood spurning all but truth snd
within What beauUIIes, The moon snatchud by hands
Whk:h hungers for the brHIIance of nj.ght Gospel gone
rowd~

lh~::~~~ :Jt~:0;.' Niles Jahtone. Blactcpoets. New
0

I arts Oil tne corner of our mornings, sun

poehlng With nesltat,on. mP~oman

wllh aartll~rown elegance, While the sun lti

blinded with o factt o t spaee. This strange absence ot
color. HearcJ ttle walk but ml&amp;oect the staccato of me
talk. stellng e~oterlc stupor (Tnoughl lhe Wlne was a

1

oay dremaUsls. The rea1 thing. Glvo them a hand.

Give up some gigs, Ft'om tt\.11 ma!ltery of two
Thuradays Ptol. It Is again evident that there ia mur.n
tnatgenous Third ~riO creativity lhat tho tocat
powers·that·be aren 't 1bo1J1 . lhe eb\IIUent
ex;praatll'Y:eneaa ot these two aralsts e.fOQuonUy
presents the evidence ot tnat Which wilt not be
withheld, ~attonlzed, or auppreased. Tnla artistry 1•
autnanllc and u 's going to be here. Plly, vou w~o
c-aonot gel to It, because It's already come around

-Michool F Hopkins
G~~toldlne
~-G.lve

,

Wllo.,, Hllloo Johtone

them a hand_, Give up some

gigs~

Ventriloquist Kenny Byrd ushers in UUAB's Night Club
Kenny Byrd- The Night
C/ub-O~ber 1

on•atage mlctophonos sque.e:led at

coro an opening night
victory for the University
Union AcUIVIUu 8oar~·s
oew Night Olub sarles af th&amp;
Talben Bullpen. The club
ptemlered lut Friday be,ore 1
large crowd and a cal of tu~odo­
clad wattre.ssas and walters wlltl
the bright humor ot ve.nttUoqul&amp;l
Kenny Byrd. Opening night
unfolded wUh surprisingly few
hitches, and 11 appeara that UUAB
nas created aomettllng of a
poorman'a Tralfamadore Cafe (or,
rather, a poor man's Comedy Store
on this par11cular evening out on ''
the Amherat Campus}. With the
lights dlmm&amp;d, and a tttUe
dressing on the tables. tho Bullpen
contains all or the elements tOr a
sups. c.ampus nightclub'.- romantic
tlmosphere, and ea.sy-to-se_e
steoe. good acoostlcs and a
nouc.e.a.bte abtenc::e of loud
mouttus.

tf\e drinks weTe reasonably priced,
and potont.
When the University's

time&amp; and the potato stOna on the
appetizer menu were awfuL Bot

~:~~fn':,P~1s?t~~~~:::~a~~:!:~
1

S

Alt~ough opontng night was
originally reserved for RPM (a
Bullalo-ball&lt;ld lau group which
· switched performances to tonight),
kicking tho whole thing off with
Kenny Byrd may have been •
stroke of luc~ . Good
ventrlloqulsm-lnCI comedy 'or
that matter-Is muc11 more
dllllcult to lind In Buffalo than
good lau.. Byrd'-1 perfo.mance was
refre5hlng, U1e type of humor
)lou'&lt;S expoct to 4&amp;8 In hont ol a
college crowd~

Most of Byrd's rouUnes f&amp;volvtt
around a gtoUp ol nano-operatttd
animalS Cof which he ttaa IHmks
full) Who have an uncanny eye for
preuy women. Bu' perhaps his
most humorous routine depicts a
rather Innocent yet easily
mlaoonstruod lesson on golfing
fundamentals given to an aging
dummy called " Rudy,"
"Th• object of the game Is to
amttck your ball with a club and
make It aoar," 8ytd o~plalns
during the skit ~
" You want to smack your ball
with a club and make It sore?"
questions the dlabattevlng flgufl
on Byrd's lap. " You're sick.··
Byrd's performance. lasting well
over an hour and e halt, was
••c:ellent. Ha bt'ought several
people up on stage to help with
the act, which only enh~tnced Ita
oharm. OVerall, It was enough to
earn I he locicport natives a
standing ovation and an encore.
Tho Nlghl Club·a opening,
l'towever, was by no means

l lawtess. Cutt01"'!811 had lo watt
until 8 p.m. before they were
.81ted ll&gt;Oing Mated by lA UlhOI
In a tux wu a nice touch, thOugh);

I NEV~R.

KNEW

-rniA.£
SECS
cou~o

8E UKE
n-1/S!

entertainment state ltln full swing
later this fall, .s·tudento will have
throe line entertainment outlets.
Boaldos t~e Hight l::lub, the Open
Mike ..,los gives anyone with
lf.lent a.M:Ior a llttl• courage a
chanee to perform on Thura.daya
at Harriman Half.. Latet In tne yoar,

u B's ColiN House Sertes IJ
sch'eduled to return. pou,bly In
Dlelenllll!l Hall.
Don'The surptlsod II the H ight
Club Seri es becomes a popular
attraction befou~ tong. Last we,kts
performanoe drew an eothuslattlc
crowd. and If that Is •ny

Indication, th8{e's • Whollf dtMS·
up cro~Nd out there lookll"'g lor
more.

Bull•lo'• own R.....-a by Boo
MJJitello1 pltforms- 11 tfle Night
Ctu·b tonight 1t 8~ p.m.

SEe s CAt-/ BF I()O~E R.JN
71-IAN ..-4 I-IOMt=
COMPVT'f:R J

'

- Mitlf M IUtCOIJ

�rounds

Ro. .ne SIOM, Irish rockers 11

1111 El Mooambo In Toronlo
Now Toyo atlhe Conlln.,l al
The Thirds al Falners
Benhatzel al Slage One

FRI

Sta~ Naked and

tM Jetsons

a\ I he Conllnenlal.

EVENTS

Bu .. altha Purple Stage

The Thlrda at Fathers.

Tw o Hilla at the Alden HOIII

RRED at Stag&lt;~ One

Bullolo Phllhormonlc: fnlurlng
Mlc:htellagrand al Klelnhan·s
tlan St!Dior5/lll)denl$,
others $12 $1050 anCI 59.50

llurd King al lhe long Branc11
Saloon.

lillie Trolls at thQ Purple
Moos.

RREO at Hole! Cahlornta

Sho Sloops To Conq!Al at
Studio Arena Theater ~0. S8
10 S17

Two Hilla al the Lonesta1

s•.

Side by Side at MI. St.
Joseph'a Academy, 8 p.m .. $6.

The Fulve&lt; Bun~er al lhe
Bullalo En1er1al nmen1 Theatet ,

8&lt;10

~.$6

Gypsy al 1ne Wooclen N1ckel

Vincent Mlc:haols Bend at the
Bayview Baach _Club.
Llurd King at In&amp; Alter Dar~

Slt!M&lt; at Mean Guys Easi.B
pm

•

Bullolo Phllhermonlc
Orc:ht~lro -tlle llrsl 01 12 pops
program5 scheduled for lhe
BPO'a 1982-83 season feal ures
Michael Legrand, the French
planlsl, composer and voceiiSI
best noted tor hils j~COras o f
What Are You Doing rha Re$1
01 Your We. theme lrom
SummM ol '42 and lha 111m
•core lOt' Bmn's Song.

The Amhtr.t Saxophone Ouanet will be •• tM Trait

~- ,.---

Angol Street 11 The PlayhOuse,

SAT

8 p .m . $8.$9.50
A couplt' Whllt Chicks SlUing
Atound Tal~lng a1 Cabaret 650.
8'30 and 1 1:30, $6.50.
The Glut Monogorlo,
Williamsville Meellng House. 8
pm $5-$6
Chor1ey'a Aunt at tne Kavmoky
ll!lattr D'Youvllle College. 8
pm .s-46
Spell No. 7, Nlozke Shange, at
Center Thea let. S p m S•·$6

CINEMA
Tho Cheorl eodera. raled X. 170
Millard Fillmore Core, 7:30, 9,
t030 p m and 12 a.m.

Him end Me by James Benning
al 11\e Albllghl·f!;nox An
Gallery. 8.30
Tho lncubua. supernat'iral 111m
wll n John Cassavales, opens
at tho Unlver•lly Theatero.
My Fnorlto Yoor, with Peter
O'Toole, opens at the
Unlverally and Holiday
Theaws
loolllng lo Got Out, Hal A~hby
dlrecl ed wrl n John Volghl,
Bur1 Young and Ann Margaret,
opens at I he Eastern H ill&amp; and
Holiday Tnoalers.
A Wom 1n Like Eve, hom
Holland, opens at Allendale
Theall e.

MUSIC
RPM, al UUAB Ni ghtclub
Series, Talber1 Bullpen. 8 p m..
S2Ji0.$3 50.
The Ventu111~ rockabllly
artlala, with OK Carra! a nd Big
Moe and t ho Flal Tires at Big
N Plaza, Jameal own. Doors
open al 7 p .m. Adva nce llckets.
$8, day ol l he s ~ow , S I O.
The Germon American Band at
lhe lancaller Opera House
(683. 1776).
John Laing, mlg.gay recital
series, at St. Paul's Cathedral.
12:30, free.
G""aaeo Woochwlnd Ouartatal
Sturgll Auditorium, SUNY
College, Geneseo, 8 p.m. Freo.

EVENTS
Bullalo Phllhormonlc, wiln
Mlc!latl Lagrand a1 Klemhan s
MUSIC Hall, 8 :30, Sludenls S•
She St oops lo Conquer at !he
Studio Arena Th'aler, 5 and 9
m. $8.$17.

p

The Fu~rer Bunker at lhe
Bullato Entonalnmenl Theater,

8:30. $4.$6,
Angel Slrool a tine Play~oue. 5
and. 9 p.m S8·S9.50,
A Coupla' White Chic:ko Sitting
Around Tal\lng al the Cabarel
650, 8;30 and 11:30 p.m. $6 50.
Tho Glu a M""agetle, closing
nlgnl. 11 lhe Williamsville
M&amp;elfng House, 8 p.m .. 55-$8.
Ch ar1oy'a Aunt a t D'Youvlllo
Collage, 8 p .m ., S4.s6.
Side b y Side al Moun!
Se.Joseph Academy, 8 p.m•• $8
Spoil No. 7 a1 lhe Centar
Theater. 8 p.m ., ~.$6.

EVENTS

A Couple'a Wh ile Chick•
SlUing Around Tat ~l ng at l~e
Cabarel 650, 6:30 and 8:30
p.m., $6.50.
Cher1e y'a Aunt at D'YouY\111

College. 8 p.m .. Sl-$8
Side by Side al Mount Sl.
Josepll Academy, 3 p.m., $6.
Spell -7 otlha C""tar Thealor,
3 p.m., $6,

DlelenCIOt'f, 7:30, 9, 10:30 p m.
Rock y HO&lt;TOf Picture Sltow
Porty 11 Ga!MII's on HeMI
Avenue. The movie will be
shown at 10;00 p.m. FestMIIos
belore and aller.

Vlctortvlclorle. Wold man
Theater, • . 6:,&lt;t5 and 9:30p.m .
Slr1poo, Dewey Lounge,
Governors. 9 p,m.

MUSIC
A Salute to Country Mualc 11
!he lancaster Opera
Playhouse.

RPM, leaiUrlng Bobby
Mlllltello, at the Ttall. 9 p.m..

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l&gt;lby.s lt grow~ Ctlll&lt;l!ln lnl o

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pefpett~at l nfai\Ciy Remeber, to r
1~srance, when - l n g parenl ·

teacher fOf'ebearers ot the Moral
M•JOflty torced the ta11 halfway
n1rrattve cartoons off the 1 1r tn the
aarry 70's, dulrlng tho "nlc•. clea"

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\O Mr PeabOd't • aftyway?
01 coutse, tf'ltte are lhOH wno
know Detter, tnose iNho have
otperlenc.ad the fWondroiJI l rff.V ot
F1ntule, the .stunning tuHtllltm
of Levi Jeans ad• • or lhl!l 1/IICttral
,graphlca of the Flellcheu. Those
who have had l~tr mind a blown or
'"'madcap W:arner Brotnera
'lflllflaOry Ol Ch""" Jonu ytN:ctel
11~1 Duclr AmucA;, 0' J&gt;O'td '' oy
lnt con sareat;rr- ot Jay Werd'a
BuiiWinklo lnO IM W"t
sopftlsttc:atKM"t o.f John l'h&lt;ll Faan
Hubley's A OooneJI&gt;Ut)' SpK/1/
Those who marveled 11 the

mlfar.utous chronicle ol Willis
O'Btlon. wnou early 30'o bringing
ol lflng Kong lo lllo conllnu" 10

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w"ateije, For theM end m.tny
OU"'ets. anlmeUon taa moat
symbolic exptttslon by Which
cartcatutas and the most

Inanimate ot obJecll can spring to
life ano fOit u.t wtth en tmu•~
pe.stiche of 1\oum;a.n netute An
endte:u realm o• DvraHnog tf'l•oes
tnd ~Uen11y ~road'ttng

aspua1lon5 come magtc:ally
tOQetner tron\ our moat ungueaaed

thoughts '"'o the most Incredible
ot tamlllat slgMs.
Those wanting to 111 a

bOldy embrace are edvlaed to

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at Buffalo State COUtogt on

Elmwood Avenue h • th• f5tlt
ltUttnlllonl' fo'lrn•• of
A.nlm•tfon, tll'-d ~llh t~arled WOt'ka
from -around ttwl world TMtt are

C'OI'NnefClal ada and 1 tale of
eVO(utton spun In cley. You will

h"d Mt'tte J ittlov'l rt-nowl'*l
W1z1rd of Spee" •ntJ Time, end •
telling $hon from John W eiOOn,
Th e tog Driller's WeiU There Ia •
wor'K by otner ewtrd•Wlnntrl like
Raoul Serveta end lahu Patel, and

ollerlogs trom Pollah legend
Marek Komas You will. Indeed. be
n~y anlma.ted
Showtlmn are Sunclay at a a.ncs

a p m. rn the Social Hall of u'e
Bull SlolO Slucll&lt;ll Unloll
Adm1ssQ\1s fr" wJtn 1 Butt Sil l
S1Udent 1.0•• S1 00 to tf\1 general

poblk:. Ptease au end Now., II
you'll tt(C.U&amp;e me, I have to 00

Something oboul tnla flying
squluel wanting to see a rhino
pulled from a·hat .......

The Amhttrat Saxaphono
juvenile
Quartet al tha Tra il, 9 p.m .. ~. nt·llnko and • cheap woy ro keep

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Dfd!Mtra. Maryvele Hl gll

School, 8 p.m.
Polnlleu Brothttnt at the
Central Park Grill.

EVENTS

p,m, Frae

John L11 Hooker el lhe
lmperlel Ooncer1 Garage, 10

Naa~ and Slaall al the

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Rick Santera Band at Stage
One.
Talaa al the Lale Snow.
UzonS lOng at the lone Star

Cal e.
Third S - t al lha Aller Dark.
T - Hilla at Mickey Rela.

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$4.

Eric: Gala, Jan Guitarist, al the p .m.
Tralfamadoro (85.(·14 14~ 8 and Randall Kramar, piani st, al
11 p.m., $8.50
UB's Catherine Cornell
Theater.
CMwland from Ohio al the
Slll11ng Gall. 1671 Seneca
Shanll, vocal lnslrumenlal
Street. 10 p m.
Cham!Mir ensamDie. at lha
Lancaster Opere HoUM.
Michael Catal ono plays a
eof1eeh0uao aorles at
WHO a l the C NE In
Peopleart/Bullalo, 224
Toronto.
Laxlngton Ave. 9 p.m.

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motion from stillness. Movement
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aheer bultoonery, lht camp ccwn
of ..-.anna 8atblra Sal\ltOiy

VlctOt' VlctOffo, Waldman
Thellre. 6:'5, 9'.30 p.m

MUSIC

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Steven B. Semple, Open 10 all, l cotloon degenetotea Into I hi
Amhersl Campus' Alumni
o;aolralea Dobbie Glllla rlguros ol
Arena. 3 p.m.• lree.
ott&lt;/ hl1 Amazing

Anl m ollon Fnllval at Bullalo
Slai6'S Union Social Hall, 8
and 8 p.m.

no. C,..,._adtr at 1-16

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The Fuhrer Bunker at lhe
Bullalo Enl ertatnmem Tnealer,

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Dynomllo by Cecil
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She Stoopa to COt'lquor 81 the
S!udlo Alena Thealer, 2:30, •
7:30. SS.$17.

BucSdy Hockoll 11 Melody Folr,
p.m .

Strlpaa, 170 MFCAC1 7:10p.m.

'tla•11"'

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SUN
Angel Street al !he Playh04S8,
7 p.m .. 58·$9.50

Sundew.

Art Encounter Limi ted Gal lef'y,
lOt' lha month of October,
I lures two local af1111&amp;: • Hazel Ponllua Collrner's
watercolors ancs the wona or
Eddie Blsona. Plue. mtttotlnla
by G.M., Rothe a nd aerlgraphs
by D,allas Joh n and Keel er.

a,

Jamea Cl e~. Jan, al I he
CenlraJ Park Grill.
Art Encounter Ia localed 11 102

Elmwood Ave. Just north of
Allen Slraet. Gelllf)l hOurs are
monday through Saturday.
11:30 a.m. t o 6;00 p.m.
(T~ ursday unlll 9:00p.m.) n
well aa by appelntmenl

(882-&lt;4222).

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EVENT S

SM Stoop• to Conquer a! !he
S!udlo Arena, 8:30, $8-S17.
CINEMA

'lr Moll, starring Pat O'Brien
Jnd Ralph Bellamy, 170 Millard
Fillmore Center, Ellicott
· Complex, 7 p.m .. Free.

rounds

'

Theater, AmhoJst Campus.
4:~, 7 and 9:30.
MUSIC
Bobby 8tuo etand at the Trail,

!

8 and 11 p.m., $ 7.50.

X

Till Buffalo Regional Ballet,
()&amp;gins two weeks of
performances al SUNV/Butfalo
Steo-coach, 170 Millard
Katherine Cornall Theater. •
Fillmore Center. f!Jicott, ·8:-40
Accompanied by the. Buffalo
p.m.
Gutter Ouar1el a.nd pianist
Claudia Hoca, the company
Buffalo Rovlonal Batt.t whh thl Buffalo Ouhar OUortlt, plua
MUSIC
p ill Perform 14, 15, 16, 17, 21,
planlot Claudio H·"l:l~----~--------------,
~. 23. and 24. Pertorma.noes at ,----------~ r
Sun SUI Bend, bluas from
1 8 p.m,, Sunday performances
T"
Chicago, at the Trail. 9 p.m.,
at 2 p,m. Tickets are $4 general Allt on Lurll, author of The
$4.
admission, $3 senior citizens,
Between lhe Tales, (1974) anQ
rl,,
$1 UB students. Tickets et • .
other novels, reads from her•
Vole• etudent raheraal at Baird Harriman Ticket Otflce, Blac)(
prize-winning fiction at 4:00
presen
S. · •
Recllal Hall, Amherst Campus, Mountan 11, Arabesque, Bailey p.m. In Alden Moot' Courtroom,
noon.
Slipper St&gt;op, and Tlcketron
104 O'Brian Hall, UB Amherst
1
outlet.
Cempus, Ms. Lurie Is currently
thru October 31st, 1982
Song Bird at the Central Park
an English professor at
Grill.
Blotto at the ContinentaL
Cornell.
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She Stoopa To Conquer at lhe
S!udlo .Arena Thoaler. 8 p.m..
$8-$17
Angel Stre-1 the Playhouse,
8 p.m.. $8-$9.50.
Marlvau.-, lecture. rouncnabte
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CINEMA

Swing Time. with Fred Astalre
and Ginger Rogers, 150 Farber
Hall, 7 p.m.. Free.
MUSIC
Heort In concert, wllh special
guest John Cougar at Buffalo
Memorial Auditorium, 8 p.m.
Detparado at the Trail, 9 p.m.,
S3.

Emonuel Ax end Yo·Yo Man at
the Klelnhan's Music Hall, 8:30
p.m. $10, 18.50, $8. Students V.
price with 10.
VIncent Michael Band at the
Hotal Oalllornle (875.a525).
Elecirtc Boom, funk rock. at
the Central Park Grill.

THU
EVENTS

Allton Lurie raada from her
work, 4 p.m. In the Moot Court
Room
She Stoops to Conquer at the
Studio Arena, 8 p.m.• $8-$17.
Stell by Stell at St. Joseph
Academy, 8 p.m., $6.
The Fuhrer Bunker at the
Buffalo Entertalment Theater,
8:30, ~-$8.

Spall No. 7 at the Playhouse, 8
p.m., $8-$9.50
A Couple'• Whtto Chlcko
Sitting Afound Totktng at the
Cabaret 650, 8:30, $6.50.
Chorley'o Aunt at O'Youvllle
College, 8 p.m.. $4-$6.
CINEMA

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editorial
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R.S.V.P.

academic opportunities In a
thinking
environment.
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Dear President Sample;
The Academic Plan before various
We would lil(e to congratulate you on
Unlvaralty committees recommends that the
formally becoming the twelfth chief
breadth of the lnstltutloh'a offerings be executive of the State University of New
limited, due to fiscal restraints. You have
York's largest and moat comprehensive
stre~tsed malntelnlng UB as the moat
Institute of higher education. We hope that
comprehensive Institution In the state. What
you apPfe&lt;:lste Sunday's festive gala
magic plan do you uniquely P&lt;*Besa to
celebrallon.
maintain theJ18 standards while of your
Far be It from ua to ral{l on your acedemlc
own admlnlstratora are suggesting further
proceaslollal, but we think thla Ia the
cutbacks?
approprtale time to ralse aome pertinent
5. The research mission of this University
lseues arid questions feeing the Untwr.lty,
ranka among your top four priorities. Your
efforts to gain natlonel prestige for UB as a
especfaHy lhe student population.
After seven montha of hazy metorlc, there
-.search lnltltutJon does not attend to the
Ia no better time to provide ana-. to these
needs of 12,000 undergraduatM. Students
questions then now. Your vegue and simple ...-need faculty who are concernoeel with their
statements no longer suffice.
educational development and fUilze that
1. Evw since you came to ollie,, you beve
cJuaroom 8X(Mir1ertoa Ia vital to
emphasized the lmportenca of Improving the
undergradui\e l"mlng.
quality of Jtudeot life. What dote t~la mean
How w\11 YQIIIOIIIIW IQAint~ ll'ta growing
to \'OJ!? t~ atudint.,-lt meana .a ratite'*'-, e
~I
t .....
I &amp;
concert hill, mo.tl thdtn, pllOtocoptera In
btcaUM of lllci"NMd e/npflltla On OUt-of.
claaaroom pel'formerllle?
' ~ ~
the lltiNidM, t.tmpon machines, leas hualea
et the nnanclal llld otfloe, better bue service,
l'alk of relrenohmant, deteriorating •
be~n the cempusea, longef and more
PIQIJfWA quality and Increased budget cutting,
contJnuous llbrvy houre,recreatlqrt epaca and have driven down feculty'IIIOfala at tills
suitable time to mike nnel declaiOna on
Institution. Faculty cannot be el(j)8Cied to ba
couree registration.
cheered through oratocy and aheer force of
Please be specific.
paraonallty, while they- no help on
2. Tba moat gaping hole In undergraduate
the horizon. When will you stop promoting the
life at UB Ia the le,ck of a centralized student
University's good polnta and start addressing
problems In the area Of morale?
union at the Amherst Campus. Students '
should not be forced to pey for thla building,
7. The Unlverelty needs leaderehlp and
direction, It cannot func1ton efficiently •
not when our previous student union-which
we helped pay for-was taken away without
without awereness of lndl~lual's futures.
replacement. How wlll you provide a student
Please outline for the UnlversltyL specific
union, universally demanded, without double- plana on who Is coming and golng-ttlroughout
charging tultron and 1-paylng atudenta?
your administration so that damaging gossip
3. Student's limited capacity to fund sp6rts anq speculation will cease, allowing the
programs has the Athletic Department
University to go about Ita business of
grumbling. II upgrading aporia Ia such an
educating students.
Integral part of x_our plan to Improve the
8. Eveyone In your administration has cited
Unlverelty's outalde end Internal Image how
that you have rnarved community relations
do you plan to support an obviously
as the domrnate portion of your job. What
expenslvll proposition knowing students
specifically does UB need from the
canno~ afford to field such a program?
community? Where do the funds generated by
4. The Unlverelty Is presently at an
your Interaction with the comm_unlty go other
academic crossroads.. Faced with flnenclaJ
than lor events like the Inauguration?
When will you recognize the problems the
raaJitlaa It Is difficult to continua offering as
diverse an education aa the University
University has and lead It to Internal stability
presently does. By Ita nature a unlverelty
and substantive, rather than stylistic,
Improvements?
should provide a comprehensive array of

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in short.

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s.tn OOoocrtiJcr&amp;lf~t.t

Cl.lmpus

Nonoo HID at 2 p.m. '"""' the FacUlty Scnaoc .~1 p~er for
their monthly moeclaa. wooDy fdled with dbcuwon on omponant
ocadcmic maucn at 2:30p.m.
Fonally,lhe O.adu&amp;te Student Astociation Sen&amp;tc will ct.U(US at
7]).m in 119 Crooby HID. On tap ~ db&lt;:US$lons conc:emlna the
student union. the. meraer or educalional d(J)Utm('nts. offi~r
repons and the proposed membcnhip in the Studcnl A$SOI:iadon
or t~ State Uoivcnirt of (SASU).

The bl.g eveat
For )hose IIIII stlU do not know, UolvmiiY Pmksmt Ste\'ell B.
Samj)le will be iilluaW'Iled Ibis Sun~ It 3 p.m. in the AJIIDlDI
Arena. All members or the Uoivenlty ue invited.
"On bc:h.aU of tbe Uoi\'&lt;fslty Couocll, I waot to &lt;Oltald IJIY
open invitation to Ill membm of the Uoivenlty commu"\ty,"
CouncU Ooair M. Robert Koren said in a llatement thb.- k. •
" ...1 espec:iaUy want to~,.. Sludent members or the
comwtity lo aneid .'' ·

Wit And Wisdom

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Jon DJ&amp;tl¥ .....,..

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Aian C. KKrMCt.....p_, Editor
Dave Dobrtynski.IA.rt DII'KftH

JoM Mu~M bhctot
Gary 6tllt'tVCHipwe
Soon Allon1CII7
pa'fkl dlu.t11CHttlkllno

li&lt;Petrlnote- o o

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RMd)'-COavkf Cu~FNCU,.

I) Name the five llr&amp;m Jakes in North America.
2} Who was tbe last US Preoldcno who was neithu • Rtpublic.n
nor a Domoc;nu?
)) What b the tallest buildina in Buffalo?
'

T)&gt;e affair, wbjeb cosu $28,000, will bc1l.n at 2:SO p.m. with an
aatd&lt;mic P&lt;OC&lt;SS!onal from Sl* "ambm. Tbe octual .......,ony
will bttln at J p.m. aod will·f__. spccchq from FIICUlty Senate
Chair Robert Pope, Staff Senate Clair Marilou Healey, Stucknt
Anoci&amp;tlon Prcsid~ Cordell Sebachter, SUN'( Chancellor
Oilton R. Wharton, Alumni AsJOOiation l'ru;dent Russ OualnQ.
Anile Heide from the &lt;lwlfled Slaff and Pr&lt;sidmo or the National
As.10c:ation of State Univmlti.. and LAnd-Grant Collq.. Robert
Oodiw.
·
Sample hlnuelf will abo make an address. A re&lt;cption will be
held in the Lobby of the Arena afocnrards.

Loti Sc.nUIUJFH tW.

Dave HPtN.nl~ £dh01
JlfMI SUIIt\1/PftOfo fdtkH

4) Jdentify the throe most widely distributed books in world

history.

~""" 1&lt;. J&lt;tueoedSpottl
Oebd!e ManlniArtt

S) Wltat Is the capital of Turkey-?
6) Name the mayor of a US city who

Bob Sc.hOO(*)'IScm F• eiJir.

\

Tony Gr~jod&amp;lloluolo

has served thelon&amp;..t in the
poJiolon .
·
7) What b the coUectlve noun. sueb u • herd of can.Jc, for
jeUyfiJII7
8} Which nation produces more crude petroi&lt;Om, the Peoples
RcpubUe of China or Libya?
9) Where was the capioal or the Unioed Stat.. located before the
city or Wuhin&amp;ton Wtl$ d..W.ated?
•
tO) New Yort b known a.s the Empire State. What b the
nlclmamc Cor Pennsylvania?
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Qipboard
flliDA Y A SAT\JRDA\':
Mm's Tennil: at SUNYACO.ampionsllips (Rochester, N.Y.)
VoUeyblll: at Slippery Rock Stl Tf umamcnl (Slippery Roi:k, Pa.)

&amp;ton

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Tln\ea Synclk:•!t, CoU-ol•lt Headlines

' O!IIdJ&gt;J111Nd paa .ttp

S«vlce Unit~ Fn tu1u Syrw;nca1ed

and Unll.ct Preu Syndleltt. Thct
SPKttum tt. r.presenttd fOf nanona1

't~qn UIQl UO OJOW "!i&gt;((po.id trUJIO (8
''1'1J~n•f JO ~·ows e s~unou :MfPOUOO •tU. (L
' Jo.ltw IUJN&gt;&lt; mluoas,IIO!J&gt;IUY '! u fU!II.!O~IWJ'3t,.l...qfY{9
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·,oog t umMfS U"'!JJwy~·s..tsq&gt;N.
lfi!ON pue 'lun.L &lt;W.L ODp( fo "f.HJ.M • ¥1 UJO./f SIIO!IDIOrt(}
'•Jq!8 •ll.L &gt;It ~ooq poonq)Jts!l' ~lOP!"" !SOW o:ul{l S,PJJO;A •'ll. (t
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PUIIIP!Vol OUJlllj.'oJ .t!Ots'(» 01{1 q 1U!PJ!"Q lnllll S,O!VJJnll (£
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U1r.IUQDdo'll JOU IOJ&gt;OUIO() e .t&gt;l{l?U ...... O~N&gt; lii&gt;P!..ld lS'II "'l.l- (~

A full 51atc of meetlnas iJ planned for next week by a variety of
.Mond9 , tbc Board of Oir&lt;cton, or Sub Board I will ptbcr in
216 Norton Hill to ckbatc several topics, indudina the po&lt;sible
addirion or Ticketron to the UB Ticket Ortiees in Capen and

advel1 1t~nQ b1 Commuralelllons and

Acf'fertl-tlnQ Setvlclt to Stud-ent a, tne
Clrc:ulallon IV'Irl~

TIM SpK.trum otfloet ve ~ted in
1• &amp;.lldy Haii. Statt Unlwrally of New
Yorio. at BIJttalo, ~uffaiO, New York
14260. TeJaphon« (716)136-2.466.

Coj&gt;yfjght 1ee2 8ull•lo.

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O.OJS I..J!) pU'I ' &gt;~TJ Jli08 l~O 'onBl1P!J'l O~TJ ' UCllt\H &gt;~1'1
'JOfl&gt;dns Ol(rl :&gt;a 110\JOIUY l{lJON U[SOl(IJlrolni OAU 0'll. (I

moetinas will occur. Flnt, the

Faculty·Studcno A.uociation wiU hoi\! their monohly &gt;CU!on in 216

E. S'MII&amp;niBUIIMU "'""O•r

Ti'I.SPKlfUM tt. M«\''d by the Flttd
HWlpaptl Syndk:al e~ t.o. Angelu

~lOA NN U] ]»IIIOOI n-.1 !Vl]d'Oo SO Ol{l 'UOJIU!IIWA\ :UO]&gt;II (6

c:ampu1 groups. Sludc.t~ts are: iovitt'd to attend.

F. Hcdtint/Scm ContrlbvUtlg

M ~n.aef

()avid MaviiiProdW"Cktn

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Busy week

Ft~erl~to

M)~HI

• Mlcheel CIJratoloiActNrl/tltrO lbn•o•
Clncl)' ~hlln!Adr:Coon:fln.ator
• Re,nee h41tler/Product#on AIIIIIQtr
Kath)' ~114/Adt. ProduciJon Coo1.
Lautlt COnwty/PtW~flatt

ANSWERS

T'M:kets Cor tomorrCJ\1''$ UB Coot ball 8&amp;alt at War Memorial
Stadium ue avaHable at the Alumni Atean dcktt ofrtce till l:OO
p.m. today. Tit:kcu sdl for SI.OO eaeb. At the stadium, dckru
will be SJ.OO ..

Harriman HaiiJ.
On Wednesday, throe separate

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TonyC_W.....,..E@Ifor

"''&lt;. Tho..

$pKinim StudMt Plflodlcal, Inc..
EdliO&lt;I&amp;l poliCy 11 dolt&lt;mltw&gt;d by one
Edltot--l~fet. ~bltcatJonS ol • nr
maner n.taln Vllhhovt ll'tt: a:.-prt:u
eonwn1 ol tM Edllor•l n-01\lt~l ' '
1trfc:Uy forbidden.

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111•Sp«.tJtJm la ptl.rft.ed by

Bottalo
HewaPreaa 1no.. 1370~ St.

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ALL S.A~ FUNDED
ORG-"NIZATIONS
RETURN YOUR
BUDGET PACKETS
BY· OCTOBE~ 15TH

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IN ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL

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The Sherrlf's Dept.
Will Be On ~ampus
Oct. 25th to Issue·
Sheriff ID cards.

IF YOU--DON'T YOU' LL BE CUT OUT

Attention All Athletic
Clubs:
(&gt;Jck up your
organl.zatlonal packets
at the S.A. office, room
111 Talbert Hall. All
packets must be
returned to the S.A.
- office no later than
October 15th, 1982.

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Oct. 25-26
Harriman

acL1:1-28 Ca~en

Wed. , Oct. 13th
at 3:45pm
in the Talbert
Senate Chambers

All Athledc Club
Sports.
AU Reservations for
Fields
Must be made
.
Through Dir. of
Athletics .
No Fields Can be
Used Without This
Approval.
Call Ken lves at •
636-2950

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Oct. 29 'Ellicott
(Blake Center)

.,.

·The Student Association
_Invites you
to own Rotary Field.
For $1 you can own· a pie~
of Rotary Field

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.

These will Be
Required After' New
Drinking Laws tak~
Effect. You Must
Have YOUJ Birth
Certificate Ptus
Proof of Permanent
Address . .

Senate· Meeting

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For More Details
• Call Jim Gruber
at 636-2807

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All S.A. Clubs MUST
Call S.A. to Arrange
Meetings. Failure to
Do So Will Result in
Los:S of Re~gnltlon .

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�Committee fC?r student transfer polic~es est41bllshed
By GAilY 8TDN

-llllity '""-· Bcature or thio, lbt
..., lillie. Muy , ......, .... will
&amp;pend two :ran ben, ad DOC 1&lt;1 iDto • clcportmcm.
ADcl tbla b - b~ cue-&lt;it will , _ _••
1bc fSEC abo discaaaod councs tb8l are slmiller
in"UIIc" ...._ I community CXlllc!lt ODd UB, bu1
... ..., diffc:reat ia Glllllre. M"'- IDCIItloaed tlw
Whanoa hu 1101 "llldr&lt;Docl t h e - - in dctoil.
for IK apectJ us 10 .a.icbteo i&lt; OUI. l)cponmmu
wiD bt QpOCl&lt;d 10 make tbciT OWD C0CU.CV witb o
commbily_~ iD order to sil dcnm olrd come to

c-p... Ellittx

requa-. -

IK iftlldal dtaft of a report cooccmoc1 wkla
lbe lm~ of u ''VIkulalloe
commit~ee,': 'A'IIIdo would fO&lt;IMbt the
ttansf.,. of llUdcDU from
comanually
coll&lt;pa to tilt State Ualwnlty of New YOfk 1$UNYJ
CCIII&lt;R, wu made pub&amp; It a Fllallly Smale
Exa:utive Committe&lt; meeliQc Wedac$tloy.
Eucs requirCIIICIIU for c.....rcr •IKiceco wilJ bt
dedclcd on by ~let. AI. lbt rGICih dnJl
JCaDds ..,., 1 minlmldl)p110k poinlo-ol J,O
from 1 commWiity cot1op will ~
oc lbt
oa:epCaDcc or a •ud&lt;Dc 1ato tilt
enity. A
minimum CPA or 1.0 will puc o sc
under
''CCtUidcralloo ••• ICCG&lt;clina to CIWrmon or 'El«uuaal
and Computer £naU&gt;ocrina Dm.ala Malon&lt;. A
scudrnt will haYC to ca.u at Ceul ll credit bo\IB 11

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1 b c - woa1i1 be bcD!fiCial to tilt
Uaiwniry, becawe il vould o dar I)Oticy,
lllCG&lt;dina 10 th&lt; Direclor or tilt EovltcDmawol
Slllllia Cmccr l.aur Milbraoh. "lkll il -.Jd noc
bell&gt; tilt stiKiceco. How is il broolablto tbciT
attmtloo tblt tbc work is to bt of • dirtc:reat bd,
and tblt IIIey may aoc bt IICCCP(&lt;d to tbciT
dcpo1bumt1" be qucstioaod, Malooe r&lt;sJlOII(Icd b1
notina tblt lh&lt; rcspotW'bility or makilla transfer
studmto ewan, to tb&lt; community coUqu from
whlcb IIIey come.

UB ill orcl&lt;r to .,...tuate.
U&amp;ina the CWT&lt;nt r&lt;WlocW\fp b&lt;IWUtl Eric
Community Coii&lt;J&lt; and SUNY at Binahamton u a
modd, ...c1&gt; cleparuncot within the Unl•mity would
b&lt; requlr..S to chooK a patalld proaram u wdl, to

Malcoe

also Aid tblt lbt ccaunittce would be
upcctina "evuy studcm to rUid somethlnJ • lsc that
intria.- him IUid _.111m" in the~ that a
scudcnt is turned down by his d~cnt. "Tbls
could also SC&lt;V&lt; as a YdUclo: for tbosc ~panm&lt;nt•
that don't have u mltly studmu u they would
like:.'"
Enallsh professor Mu Wick M ~ocd tbit a
transfer 11u&lt;l9&gt;t rrom a community colic&amp;• that Is
unable to &amp;ct into bll dCpattmont, moy 1K b&lt;ltor orr.
" I'Ve kncwn many studc;1t.r who hav• found
thcnuelves ill philosophy or cluslts, and other lowor

fit the r&lt;quimnmu or lh~ committoc. "The dlo&gt;m
r&lt;quircments will llj)p!y to DUE tkpa.runcnu In
amcral, and to all individual dq)lltm&lt;ntl," Malone
oald.
"Onc:c oa:cpt..S to the Univcr&gt;lty," Malone
continued. "a Jt:udmt willthm have to men the
rcqulrcrnmt~ or his departnocnt. If l llud&lt;nt
ttaJUfm In with over 60 cr..Sito, which i1111&gt;1leo junior
status. it docs not mean 1ha1 he i1 aucomadcally lo a
depa.rtmc:nt."

T he potalld proaram that 111 Inell vidual depanmmt
mwt draw up II to b&lt; doM with rqatd to iu own
spoci(oc 1\&lt;edo. The r&lt;q~mts tblt 111 inc:cmlna
student hu met, may oot b&lt; equivalent, II&lt;Cllrdif\l"tO
Malone. "If cblt Is the~. a dq)l/tmcnt ahould
speak up ond malcc variations. In any ....,, 1
mandate rrom SUNY Chancellor Clifton R. Wlwton
says tbaa an ap-tana~t must exist! •
y ct lbt pWI hu 0!&gt;-"loo.
"I'm totaUy oppolt&lt;l to u onlctalatloo committee
or any kind, •' oaJd P1yc:holoay Pro[a:aor Nornw&gt;
Sollrorr. "Orldcs art em...S 11 diffcrmtly 111

dcmend dCpattmcnto. ••
1bc Dental Sc:bool'1 William Miller hoWCYCr,
looktcllt the possible problems in lnotJie' wey. "I
ICIUC ~ eynlcism around lhiJ cable.'' IK oald.
"Then will be I c:maiD omount Of disbooaty tO
stiKiceco, unless they art mode aware carty or tilt
pOSSibility or""' ldliAa into • dcponmmc 111 UB.
II)' early, I When IIIey stan in 1 ~~­

community coii&lt;J&lt;. ••
Transfer otiKiceco otfe actually DO difrcrcnt tbOD 1
rcpllr four·~auda&gt;t IIi tbe Ut&gt;ivenity, ICCOrdlnJ
to Assotilte Pro£csoor or Qxnpuu:r Sdmca SIDUt

-What's up in Knox?
Blanc thril fs crowd
By LORI SCHULTZ
Ftolwo Editor

' 'Aaah.

Whet '• up doc?"
The audience clt!pp&lt;d
with cnthusl.um '1\teaday
nlibt u Kilo• HaJJ wu
traruform..S Into a Sltllrday
mornlna canoon review thtouah
the voice chltoctcriulloru of Mol
Blanc.UB became the I 39th host to
Bup Bunny, Porky Pia lAd tho
voice thlt ...-ecllbcm In lbt
hcaru or over UO mUUoo telvlslon
vtewcrs ...cb lDOf'OIDa,
"lllls II Ukc a vacaloo for
~:· oaJd the s~~on, \Je!dlnl.

lf&amp;nd(atberly

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and Wlr to lddl. WllaiiiD
bome, 1beJ puc tDe to wort and

keep me buoy."
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look Ukc," Blanc )ok..S. " Pccpk
come up to me on the otrecU and
cvt'r)'lhlna. ll'a klnda runny."

Branc

Ran..S ill rodlo dolna
dlalccu and lropmot~atlon~ or
com«Sy monoloauc script, He
aldctrack..S awhDe to muaic, took
vioUn ldeoru for dJbt yuro and
mov..S on to the tubo.
AI. MC for NBC'1 Roedsho1¥,
Blanc dlacovcr..S " the tuba aot
coo heavy" and opi..S ror
IOII&gt;Cthlna U&amp;btcr-a radlo scripc.
It ... 11m be bepn the &gt;'Oice
chatactcrlutloru he became

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workJQa wltb hla YOiee ODd lriod
~t wo -.ka for a , _ and a
half to . . 10 oudldoo wltb NIC' •
n-.do llrown. " ADd wiMo I
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Sloapin&gt;. "Studalu thlt come ben u rri:Obntal also

run the risk or aoc ldtinalnto •

t~opon.o~em," be

said.

T!w l"'UUh propcllll wiD C0C11t tO tl&gt;e f\111 SaJ.tu
floc&lt; 00 Octol&gt;er 11. ~to Malone.

�·Ass~mbly hears plea

for SA involvement

A

CorddJ Scluodlta, the number or •
maabm In the throe ~-old
"
body DWIIben:d "doubled lalt
~·· fot the socoaclllrai&amp;ht ,...,
ODd r.w llmcs liDce ill lira

record cro..S or Student
.Assodatloo (SA)

Assc:mbly membeit bean!
concated oppeU from
aoW:tnment oflldals Wcdoesday
to make tlW body aa &amp;dive ODd
effecti•o braad of SA.
\
It was the fltSt meetiJI&amp;jor tho

sii1Ud." Scluodlter mad&lt; hls
t01111:ts dwiaa bis-"Sc.lt or SA"
oddress, a Presidelltlal tradition,
tiW omliaes pis.
IIClCOIIIpliohmaus aad md in •

pbllcy arm or 'the JtUdtat
·
ao_.......nt aad it btatd a IIIJUiy
or plas for ill-in-ol...,...,t. SA

ODe or the 1111Qor c:omplainu

roqiiCIIS ror ja...,_,

. . - tho ~bly )las boon tlie
dWi*a. numbers ofmembm
Executive orrocers aad diluton
.ner' •·r- moetlJII. Speaker
paraded across tho Talbert Senate
1e&lt;ry Olaen tolclthe members that
Clwnbm podium uldna ror an
combatiQI this , . . ' primary aoal
errott to, make the "-'tbly into of his lalute.
~ t'&lt;PIItabie~ funetloa.
"This is' the J&gt;1- (or ....,
J'be ADanblY mombm leamed , lludent to 11&lt;t ill.oMd,"
that UB Pl&lt;sideat StO¥al B.
Sc:batbltr sold. Vko praidoltt PbU
SalJIIIIe will oddJoss tboit ihird
~...... u Cbair
mec:tlaa on October 29. They
after Olsc:n ltqlped uicle, bo:a...C
solidtnd riom1na11oos for
he is a canclidlte for ~
As&gt;embly Speaker and Rules
dection-echond the Ptesldent.
· ColllJDitto mc:mbm. The mec:tlaa
lastnd almost two bo=.
to SA P=illont

"I f you are ilie, assembly. you oon make it iomething...
but only if you want it. ' '

-'SA \(ice President Phil .fWtatdli

an

"you
tho Assembly. you can
make ~ somcthina ... but only if

involved. •
In hls State br SA speech.
strcskd student unions
s,ac:e. He rcviewd
recent efforts to con~ a
oontnliznd focility on the Ambersl
c.mpus, notlna that itudenu
....tually will he asked tboit
views. "You will have 1 larJe
imptl&lt;l on bbw students vole,"
Schachter sald.410tlaa tbat tbe
q\10$1lon would come before tbo

ynu want U. •• He sttased the lid&lt;
Sdlacbter
past rispect the branch has
• and adivity

or

rocei¥nd aad iif10d lnwlwmen.t
and &amp;&lt;lion.
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The Assc:mbly's repul&amp;lloo can
he developed, he wd, but ." you
have to 10 out and cam it. You
ha•e to show tlW the '!'lily is •
• bore." Olsorl saki he spent his
tenure waltlaa an&gt;und the
Univmity, smisina tho A.&lt;sembly
to students and adminimators. He
wennd it is c:ritical for Onlvmlty
community mombm to talce sock
In the As&gt;embly. Tbe way to
"""""'Piish this, Olsen explainnd,
,.. thro,l!lb effort.

Olin&amp; ruch $11CCC:S$[ul proposals
thel4 hour Ubrary projoct,· the
bwln&amp; ltiNe)' aad the Bitdt ~
ColllJDittee Olsen a'iid SA diluton
uknd' for'\dp CJom tbe Assc:mblY
to join CDIIIDiitl- aad become
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Pretldent Conlell·Schecter dtllftre hit State of SA edc&amp;e"

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The School of Law
at
Western New England .College
Springfield, Massachusetts
will be represented b1

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Professor W11111111 Belter

on Tuesda1, October 12, 1'182
from 9:lo -12:00 noon
at Haye$ - Annex C. A00111 3 MSc
Main Street Campus
We tiiCourate attHdoct by la'-tld stallttlts, lftcllldllll
women tnlnorl IINI llandl
stlldtttts.

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Assembly members questionnd
Sc:hacbter on wbether studenu
should he forend to 'pay for the
buildina oven thou8)1 they will
probably not otherwise aet on
until the 1990's. He plndand that
he would let tho students make up
their own minds. "I will do my
besl oof to influence that vote."
Schochter noted.

He also rdQ&lt;d his efrons on

lmi'J'O"iaa a..,...

L'ounao. O.er

tbc swiunor, hls adminisuatlon
worknd to drall a i&gt;ropoal to

besutlfY its cold and drab
surroundinp. A plan was
presentnd OVeDtually tlW would
cost $100.000 and plu.,e the ares
in to peenory with .....r.ns.
A 1SOOO donation has already
boon pJodand, Sc:bacbter notoc!.
strossiaa his administration's
eontnl thorne, tli&amp;t of 1m
tho quallty of student life.
Hllrimaa Hall Improvements were
also outliond u sduocbter and
Olsorl urand Assc:mbly mombm to
join a committee to work on
makin8 the Main Street fadlity ' ,
more of a union.
In adclitlon to Olsorl, Lany ·
Rosenthal, Naomi Feller, and
David Owlrow wore nOmltwnd
for Speaker. A toul of l.nima
wore forwarded for dcct)oo to
Dine Q¥&gt;11 no tbc Rules •
Committee. Tbe dccLions will he

pro&amp;

beld

on October

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�Leh~man,

Cuomo campaigns step into gear at UB

By SETH ,U.U:N
City Editor

Seclion• an tess tb&amp;D a moaah
OWlY, aod the D&lt;mocratio: and
Republlc:an campa)CM for
aovemor of New Y01k S111c arc heati111 up
oaou the S111e aod 11 the Unlvtnity.
Rep&lt;&lt;o&lt;otlli•es from the Mario Cowno
and Lew ubrmaJJ c:ampalJru are obvioll&gt;ly
optjmlslio: tblll thcb candldalc ..tU ..to, b\11
they did not SP&lt;&gt;C\IIaU "'beth« the ra« ..t1J
be dose. The campus c:amp&amp;ialu arc jUII
aettins olf tile rroW&gt;d, and no &lt;'Ients bl••
been &amp;ehedukd yes, aec:Orclinsto cam~
spot e s _ . on both sid.,.
Friends or Cuomo amp!IS spokes.,...
Peter Pullano said lie -ovid lil&lt;c to set ~
1...1 Oil&lt; or two speaken from CUoono's
ampaliJI to spea.t on campus. He noted
thai Cuomo hu • r... swropte speakers.
and 1 ckbale be-tween a speaker from
Cuomo·s and ont from Lthrrnan't
campaliJI would be bencfodal for I!Ud&lt;nts
to hear both polnu If vie"' before votlns.
"The prime _ . . , of the campa)Jo is
to act people into the community, to let
thtm involved," Pullano said, oddlnathat
he is also c:oncerntd aboua absentee b&amp;llou

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Ondlna their- way to out or town ~eudentJ
who cannot act home to vote. He said II
would be nice to ~~ the lic:utcnanc
'
Govcroor to come to campuJ. but thot bwr
campalanlna and it might noo be poulble.

P uu.,o P.id the 11udent voto Is imponant

to Cuomo's CIIIT1palsn. espedally in a .rate
uoivmity. PuU111o maintained that
t..ehnnan hu S&amp;ld in the pall he ls for
ReopnonUc:s which would be dl&gt;aterous for
SUNY. ;•Jthink o~putt wo ye.,. hayt
sho"'D whar Rcpubliean economk:o can do.
aod it lw JOt 10 be SlOpped," he Ald.
He ebarKtcritcd Cuon10 u "the people'•
cand.idllc" bco:auso l.abor unions, mlnoritia
and womc:n's rroups have plcdaed suppon
for him. CUomo bu boa! In aile
&amp;ovemmmt fM the put dahl years. four

,...... u S«YetatY of 1111&lt; aod row u

U&lt;t!tenanl aovemor. Pllllano S&amp;ld. CUomo
h&amp;l clone • aood Job, c!tlna that CUomo
IWtcd the Oovemor'sllcotoo&lt;nk: Tuk
Force and kno..sllle mtm Sill&lt;.
He WV1lCd that lludtnt pol1kipation iD
lhls clmlon is lmpo&lt;Unl bco:ause lr
l..cbnnao wim the race h ..W ba~ a
oealllvc erToct .,.. SUNY aoc1 tile
Uolvcnlty. Ht llfiCd JIUdcftu to att
lftvolYCd lo c!tller the OmiOcraric: or
Rcpublicu ...,.,.,..,
Ldlrman catnPUJ earnpajan 1p0tcsm.an
Kalil Kroll refused to COinJDall aod
Caropus Caropaip Spot~ Stuart
S...veoiay could nOt be rcac:bcd.
Lehrman eampalan apokaman for
Waum New York Mike Pulliozl ooted
that tile earnpalp workers ve UJioato «&lt;
"P debita, q!ICStioo aod aos"er ptriods
aod "beer blaJU" Ill Wes~&lt;m New York
&lt;Ollqt -.n\p\IICJ.
They lllC tr)'ina to art sf'Udmu to work on
Lehrman 'a campalan. Plll1inri S&amp;ld, ad dina
that workina on a politieal earnpaisn is a
learolna apcdence, where 11udm1&gt; learn
tht poll! leal process "from tile bottom
up." Hcsald he would tike to sec lhe
candidates de bile &lt;Kh other.
Cuomo c.ampo.ign 1pokesman Peter
Dalton 1trased the importance of studc:nu
votlna and that chty have: the molt co lose
of •n~body If t..ehnnan gna elected because
he would usc ReaJiftOmlcs in New York
State. "Do you know what tffoct that
would blve on SUNY? Yo• a~JU~Pt run
SUNY thao way."
Pullinzl S&amp;ld the death penalty i.t an
imponant lssuc: ln the campalsn.

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1 think

thr public IJ ~ck and !ired of kiUm like
Son or S1111 111d the aoy who shot Uonoo
and tbc1)'knol murdcr&lt;r, and havioa to
pay 132.000 a year to keep them ~ve in
poUonlh"

He sald Casey'a polky of "tuina aod
spendona " was drivfns indu11ry for tile
State and ...., forcltta poople to other nates
Neb U Tta:a&gt; to took f01 work. He cborgcd
Cuomo wi\b wanlia&amp; to we 1he same
poticia for the next four years, wh....,

',.,.,

1. he prime purpose of the campaign is to get people into
the community, to gel them involved ' '
- Cuomo spokesman Peter Pullano

l.thrman would cut ta..'es and •'tcform"

scodal prorr11111 lo JCI indu11ry If move
hack into New York. PoUitulchllt&amp;ed thot
CJomo .. hu n01 dol)e: ~ damn thln.a In the
put four yean .. a.t Urutcnuu Governor.

P ullinz.i said Lehrman il a bwines!lfltn,

not a politician, addinathat lehnnlll Is
also a fiJ]&gt;tcr. " ht fought Rep•h~an
bosses1o 101 the (Republican) nomlnlllon.

Lcbrntan "bone or the JOdfllllers of
Soppty Side Economics and brin&amp;lna baek
lheaold .Siandard, he S&amp;ld. The elt. ttlon IJ
aoillJ to be a referendum un Rcapnomk:&gt;
in New York Slate. "I do 00( think that
the peoplt of N.,. Yort want that," lie
DOled.
OKMnO •'Ould wiD the d«tion evtn

thouah he said Lchrm111 has ouupcnt his
npponena by :a tiUio or seven to one.
Daloon predicted. nolina thao the economy
b aolna oo be • t&gt;laluue in the campalJ11
and peOple arc tired ol Reaaanomics.
He .aid Cuomo would noo ru.n the Slate
a1 Carey doa-dc.leaatin1100 much
authooity to hos aloo leavina him tomoved
from whao Is aoina on. Cuomo W®ld koep
o tighter t&lt;IJI' and have more of a~
day 10 day operations, while makl/11"'1111"&lt;
hi) aida' VJCWJ &amp;re C.VnRJcrnt wl\h his,
Oalooo S&amp;ld Cuomo hu visions or "'hat il
oecded to run the State and would be a
vet)l qualined JO'erooc. He said one of
CllOmo's coal• would be to rtDfpniu the.
publlc ~ comonissio. 10 the
CO&lt;IIII\lsilon would 1101llllow too many .me
hikes for utidly comparoia .

Women's Studies moves away from the colleges
By SHERRY ROSMAIUN
SpectnJm Sttif/ Writer

he B.A. propoaal for a
Women Studies dt~~ce.
approved 11 UB two
yean "10 Is now In Albany for
funhcr deliberations. SUNY
Central, howevtl', hu yet to
appro.. the proposal
In aettina a dell'ee prolf1ll".
Women Stud.ies Callose (WSC) iJ
•hirtlna out of the coll•a• syllcrn
and loto lbe Fac:ulty of Ana 11&gt;d
Letlen, which in lum cntm Into
th&lt; molmtrcam of tbe Unvfcralty,
a move which would J•&amp;tltntcc the
future of WSC. The CoUeaes'
fuawe u a uparate unit 1s
cunently undtl' Study. AI par1 of
tht move to American Studes,
Women's S•uclid ..til no Ions«
Cllin u a coll&lt;ae iD lhe coUeae

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systtlll.

The BA ..u approved on
earopus several yean - aod Lut
year ..., Jlven the otay by the
counc:il of Dam aod the l'acuhy
swr Stoderu Otoup. sao,.
re&lt;:omm&lt;'ftdarion ..., Jlven from
the BA ~'&lt;View committoe, .,.11kb
cootaioed facully from lt''&lt;ral
V111ioos KCion at UB aucb u the
depanmerus or Law. Sodolo&amp;Y.
aoc1 PsyeboloaJ to cumlac the
curriculum.
The review committee was
hcad&lt;d by v~ Presideot for
Ao:adcmic Affain Robert koosbcra
aod Law professor M.;oric Girth.
Other mcrnbcn of tile boetd
iJlduded PsycboloJY pcofcuon
Norman Solkoff aocl Kenneth
Uvy, EnJlilh pto(OSSOI JOJ&lt;pb
Fradln and Pbilooopby profcnor
Carolyn IConmeyes. All pvo the
propoaal a positive
raxl'm.meodaUon.
The tJanJf« to the clccrtot
prorram, how..,cr, forced

Women'&gt; Stlldics to W;e a cut lo
iu offa b\lda&lt;t. In Amcrlcan
&amp;odies, the orr..,. budaet coma
to approldmatdy SJ,75Gpl!ll
travel C&gt;J&gt;CllKI, bul the S990 of
this alloted to them is not
aufrlcknt &lt;OOu&amp;h to pay even the
photlC bill.
The coordlnalors or WSC have
bcc.n ..orkins with the Otan or
tvu and Letters Jaroes Bunn for
sofnclcnt money ncoded tQ run the
ofnee located on 108 Winlpear. u
well u fun4a for piP&lt;J' to ruo lhe
copylna machines. All of tb...
oxpemes add up to an
approximate IUm or SJ,IJOO. year.
wsc hu no pald starr. The staff
coDJIJU or volunteers and wort
stUdy I!UdtnU. If the B.A. IJ
implemcnoed, coordlnllor of WSC
Rulh Meacrwoch aplained tbat
\'OIW&gt;tcrt work will be handled u
internships.
Tbao hu been oonsiderablc
opposition with the conslcknl.lons
or maki111 Womm Stodics a
~r. To 10me It 111101
coosldercd to be a valid aeadctnlc
wbj&lt;a . As Mqaowiu said, these
poopk arc obviously uoawarc of
the cxttnl or quality oounes iD
womeo 11odics bavc to off«.

Actin&amp; Chou of AmericaD S.ud.ia
Lll. Kmnedy, also a u:adtec; at
, WSC, both qrtt. Womca aod
Miocrily Slodics Is the key to

prnmt tht destruction or suuus

of womco u wcU u mlnoritlcs
Iter&lt; at UB and ..tlhin scodcty,
they said.
Tho Third World Women's
Studln proaram was created. in
response to lhe nteds or UB ·
lllldenu. Appro.tmat&lt;IJ 2$
eoursa - · offered thl&lt; kf!ldter
and cruoUmentlJ presently close
to 400 whh an ever arowina
I!Ud.eot populatloo.
wsc oourscs teach • variety or
~kllb sueh u Wlitina. lcodenbip,
health awareneu, and $peakinl
$kUis-all of whlcb arc necessary
In the worltlna world.

Women

Studies - ftnt fonocd
in 1969 but dld nDI become a

con.,. uotil 19ll. The r!J'Sl eoor:se

offtfed In the oollqc in the St&gt;rin&amp;
of 1910 .... wsc lJJ "WO&lt;Qm iD
Cool&lt;tOpOrll)' Society" whidt,
aC:oordlDa to the faD 1982 WSC
oouae olf&lt;rinp, COIICaltraled oo
anaJY!iJla the rWICiloa or sex rok
cliffc:rentiotioco Ill us soei&lt;ly.
eccu- wuc fltSI boilll offered
tJuouab tbc ooiJca.&lt; II this ~
Tbe bsuc of the BA aod major •
lw been • catlral U.ut aa:ortlinl
to Kmnedy, who abo t..a...
" l'&lt;minlsm aocl Ttacliliooal
DbdJ)Iil&gt;d" at WSC, She said,
"Without II .... would aiWl)'S be
"'""'"" u sopplimeotary." Anyooc
ean apcdallze iD Womeo Scodics
cilhcr alone or u a dual major.

C....na offtfed iD WSC d&lt;al
..tth eonte111porary IOdal
probleml. Mally CO\It'KS
~dus and racial
clilfctcnca u well u clif(ermca in
ethnic, hlnorical, KXUalllld
cullural movanen~J aod bow

Aa&gt;ordina to Meaaowitt wsc

women can. ov~ that

cllffetmc:d. Scodcnts iD this lkld
or llody arc &lt;IIO:OUII&amp;ed io mtc:r
jnttrnJhlps in fcminill
orpnizatio111 to saJn awarmou o(.
the rrow~na-··
Womeo Studla II a vital
prorraro u Moeerowitz aoc1

...,.........

Women's Studies will no longer exi~t'
as college , ,

a

conslstt or two ooorclirwotJ, a
Thlrd Wocld Womco Stodics
coorclin.o.tor aod lnduclcs a run
aocl par1 tisac staff. WSC'• offloe
oontalm a r&lt;ioun:e ,...U,. room,
cblld cue fltiliU.. dorioa meotlnas
aod actMI!ot aocl ldu:bm s.

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�Seminar seeks .to
1
combat UB racism

~- WANTED
Students to try out for the S.U.N.Y.at
Buffalo
Nationally Ranked Women 's Bowling Team.
Register on the day of· try-outs
•
of pre-register by calling Pam after 9:30pm
{835-71~) or Barb {839- 2248)
Try-outs will be held
Saturday,Oct:9 at 4:00 pm
at Sheridan Lanes, 3860 Sheridan Drive
(between Millersport &amp; Harlem&gt;.

By ALAN ILACHJC ,.
M•MII•I &amp;luor
n an elton to rl,lht r.rum bolh at 1be Unl&gt;erlily and withio
1M Pf'OII'&amp;III· Women'.s S.udin hdd an i.nstruaon saniaar to
adolrf!SIIht blue and IO o1ueuJs lbc ptoposf!d but unfW&gt;ded
Third World ...,.,... onmponent. Tbis aect1on or lbc provam, If

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semoes

lmi&gt;\&lt;tn&lt;nted, b ~ 10 bdp educ.\lc and prOvklc support
for sninorlty...,.,... '"1be Unhenity community.
&lt;~"Racism "i1hin Womtt~'s Studlcs IUid lbc University ts aa OI\JOina
&amp;sue." Coordinator Ruth Meyerowitz aplalned. Altbouah 1bc
plulotopl\y and aulddlna or tb• P&lt;ovam support equality, Mc)oerowitt
admiued, "Women's Scudlcs P&lt;odUCO a lypt of white bienrcbytlw 11
similar ld tht si1uadon in tht Unl•mity."
WOIII&lt;ft'r Studks 21:1-Womm in Comlanporary Sodcty-1 course
dalaned 10 soudy
fUnctions and onouclousttcss or all ...,.,... in US

,ees.

..odcty, was c:rhiaUd because 10m~~« it as 1 forum for wbltr women
ucludlni blues and ooneerns of minorities. Pan of lht blame for Ibis
wu placed on lbt predominantly wbltt mtmbership In Womcos's
Sludia 1eachin1 positiocu.

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Srudenl
Association

By popular demand the movie that
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Wil/leave you feeling 10 feet tall"
is now playing at theatres everywhere.
Rex Reed, syndicated columnist

"W.omen's Studies produces o type of white
hierorchy that is simi/or to the situation in the
university. '' - Coordinator Ruth Meyerowitz
lrulru&lt;tor Donna Ganz sald."lll is a&lt;ore&lt;; by and Jarac for white
wom~n. A burdm is pJaad on Third World women who take this
dw." lnsoruaor Ana Hlldqo addtd, "213 hu aone lhrou&amp;h a process
or Klf&lt;liminollon in lffliiS or mlnorilia. MlnoriiY women wbo lak• Ibe
courae ehhcr drop h or ate iJolo1ed and ate pul in lbc posilion or
maklna • soa1emen1 for Iheir wholt llfOup."
Thls cia.. Is a requlrcrnen1 foir ru1ure study In Women'&amp;Sludlf!l and'
is ne&lt;f!I$UJI for aalnin&amp; ln.. ruaor &gt;IOIUS. A lack or mlnorill&lt;$
complelin&amp; 213 cau.~es a situation wh&lt;rt there ate few minority
lnstrueton.
"Women and rninorily underaraduates have decUned since 1971."
Meyerowilt said ••pial nina 1ht need for Women's Sludies, "whao we
concludtd from tbh lr UB Is not mcetln&amp; female under.,.duao• needs."
Thc-proposf!d Third \Yorld oomponenl wUI. Worntn's Sludlcs hope~.
no1 only provide a basis for undentllldlna lbe probleuu or rninori1y
women u opPOSed co "Vrhltt women but abo mcouraae mo~ minorilies
10 cornpl&lt;ttlhe proaram and tarn irucructor ttatw. 0... proposf!d pan
or this component Is a dw for wllite womoo to hclp lbcrn unckmllld
theh o"" rochm IUid prtllldica.

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0111&lt;11'1 S1udies has r...cntly been inrorporated Into tht Ameriean
Sllldles dcpattmcnt, ana bdfll pan or tlot Colle:af!l .,....., &amp;ina i.S
foundation 1ft 1969. 0... or lbc ...ulu or thiJ •witch bu bea&gt; a cut in
Womtt~'l Studies bu4l" "'111ch b 1101 only b.tmperina tllt efrJCia&gt;t
runnina or tht provuns orfia but u abo pm~mtitjl tbt
impl«ncmtatlon or aaodcmlc provuns, indud!lla lbc 1111rd World
cornpooan.
"Womtt~'$ Studies is c.u&amp;ht b«,....,. a desiruo have a Thin! World
cornjxxlf!ftt and coaformlna to buclatt allcx:atiocu," Gatu said. "but chis
doa'nt rtally arr... lht dedkatlon
Studies hu 10 lbc
romponau.''
"The blue or racism b'nt abtlnct," Mc)'trowitt usated. "wt'r&lt;
workina apirullt." Sbt aolclf!d, "we do a lot 10 :lf!I'Vt Third World
lli'Oiftftl but our buda" hu been eul si&amp;nincantly."
fii.RAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS
Sht riled this as an aam,le ot ltutltulionaliud racism wbich ealsts
1101 Just at UB bul throuahcltJt $0Ckty IUid described it u "struaural
A LORIM.AR-MAR'nM I!LFAND I'ROillX:TICl'i
A TAYLOR ~FILM.
racism lhat e&lt;dsu 11&gt;&amp;11 frorol iJidlvldual prejudices."
RICHARD~·~ WINGER
Meyerowiox is oonctrn&lt;d &amp;bat funds nef!ded 10 Nn file Women'•
AN ClFPICER AND A GEN'n.EM.AN
Studies offkt ml&amp;ht bt takei. from othtt prosrams such as Puerto Rican
Also starring 01\VIO KEITH ati!J LOUIS GOSSETT. JR. a~·Foley'
Studi&lt;S. "Unltss we,., ofljce fundi there;. a very real po&gt;Sibility thot
Orlg~~byby~ ~1~J.'~ byby~~~~...
resollrcu will bt taktn froa{ PUf!TtO Rican Studies." $ht $11d,"lhat
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would bt a cue or mlnorityjl&lt;oaranu takina rrom -'&gt; ocher is a real
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�Morality ih media on the march
By 808 SCHOOLEY
Proi/flol Sun F'"tu" Editor
orality in Media is
attacking wh.a t 11 views u
the ~tanl imtnorWity
or some eable te!evWon prOif&amp;ml
wblle a1 the same time, work.lna
independently, and aaina

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Franci.scan nun who runs her own
TV network Is attempting 10
provide "prognms 10 beautiful
that the whole ramlly\.c an watcb.''
Fathert.1or10n A • .Hill, S.J ..
Praldent or Moralily in Media
{MM)-:.... a nono..profit,

non~an. non·panisan...\ ·

privately funded (oo ehurch or
government monies) membership
ocirporation dedleated to
uadieating obsoertity in the mass
media,- and Motha" Anaetiea,
who founded the Eternal Word
Television Network (EWNT) in
1981, - e in Wester New York
Tuesday to atteod the loeal
chapter of MM's 12lh Annual
Awards Dinner at the Sheratoo
IM hotel in O&gt;ec:k:towap.
Al a press conrereocx Tuesday
momin&amp; in the hotel, Hill
explained that MM is currently
tryin&amp; to introduce a bOl into the
New York State lc&amp;islature- that, in
effect, pllocxs cable televisloo

1l(l _prime

time•, h HiD told TM

!Sp«trum.

tbe modd of the cable TV law
Morality in Media is tryjna to
introduce in the State sild In part
"lndeceot material' ahall mean
material wblcb Is a rcpresenlltloo
or or verbal dacripdon or: a
human Kaual or &lt;=r&lt;lOI'Y orpn
or runttion; or nudity; ult.Jrnatc
sexual am, oorinal or pervened,
aaed or simulaled; or
masturbation."
•
Hill betiev.. !hat the battle to
pas.s the bOl wOl be diffiCUlt:
"After all~ it '.s a S]OO bWioo
Industry. In tlte lone run, though,
unless they (eable exeeutivcs) llfee
to the regulations they'D lose
money - a lot or people Mil tum

lhem off."
On another oO(e, Hill said that
the musical Ohf Colcullo wbkb
opened this week 11 Kleinhans
Music HaUls "a cballena• to €tie
County's District Attorney
(Rjcbard Arcara); it dearly
violates current New York State
obscenity laM, If rour DA does
his job, the f111t performance Mil
be viewed by a poticeman and a
judge who wOl decide if it is
obscene and then it it up to the
DA - the whole Clll. ond the
people who put the thina on can

be arrested." When asked why the
movie wasn't banned on
Broadway, Hill reptied "Tb~ DA
there ...am'I doing hl.l job."
Mother Angdka, recipient or
MM/WNY'J "Woman of the Year
Award", spoke next. tttn
television today we don't·
understand that our cblldteo speod
more time watchinJ tekvsion rhan

they do aoina to hJill scbool.
Their minds:, In many ways are

like spcm..,., absorbi.oa&lt;vesy~hlna.
So the indecency, the immorality,
the. c;uualnw or sex. tbe violence.
and moSI of aU, the lack or
eompanion that Rood our bom..
via The TV encouraaes limilar
behavior among our younr. We

abhor thl.l but we can't Just &lt;It
around. We mll$t fight th'. by
law;Uke Father
plus,we must

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Mother Ana.dlca's alternative;.
the Eternal Word Tdevlslon
Network (not yet available In
Buffalo). From bcr fll'it thought
of creating a new network it took
only 14 months before EWTN's
lim broadeast on AUIIl3t IS,
1981. Tbe network strives to
provide wholesome entertainment
Ocascd rrom outaae &gt;Ources) and
. . . . MORAUTY- 14

MotheMngellca dlldlcatlld to eradicating obtc:enlly

under the same res:uia;ons that
the networks race.
Up untD 1980 eable was under
Federal GoYmlllleot controls but
due to.wecbnicatity - the laws
involved only applied to pr.,.,..ms
braodcast thlou,gh the aitwaves it i.s now unrqualttd, a~
f'rontier being explored. and
expanded. "All manner or ~ual
activity is portrayed, stoppina just

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HUI told Tit• SP«trum.

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bile some people would araue
that becawe cable TV bu 10 be
bought, and that the "obscene"
diiDDcls cOme ~dy and,
therefore, tbe incllvidual should be
allowed to deCide what (s)he Vi..lts ·
to .see because it harms no one 1\
ebe, HiU disalrta. "Since botb
(network and cable go into the
home, both should be·realjalted,"
Hill soid, "The
people comioa
to tbe Awards ci!Mer this cvmina
ahow that Buffalo I&amp;&lt;CCS·"
"AJ one or the founding
members or the American Civil
Uberties Union told me a rew

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Batteries Not Included Bv Deirdre Martin
Tlllo ooi&lt;Jmtt Ia -lut.t to oq who dlrHI at Food s.M&lt;o,
uP«J•II't fltOH unlonun•t• victim a ol
''C&lt;JtlaumptkHIIAtropllt Syndromo".

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moro !han lilting nollly lltc~ed tro~ dl~ tho
ll ~o. and giving Ihom to tho dlthwoohor. Thll IJt&gt;ol tho
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octi11tty.
To boll In with, I nope I om notln a ny way leading you
to btlto•o thot I!*IO&lt;Jn lnlo ta~ o&lt;ll ol oconomic
necooolty, or oorno ,.,..,.. doolro to hJIIIII the notion of
the PurUal\ wor11!; etnlc. I come from a background of
lnctediOie wealthi It It a llltle known fact U\at both of m)'
pa,.ntt 111 diplomate to fotlrion countries, and I chose to
allenc:t UB becau11 I was lnctedlbly DOre&lt;l Wltn my Pt&amp;fO
In '"• upper totltlona of IOCiltly. No, I w ork FOOd Sftrvlce

booau11 tho boiiiMI~g ot ooch and o-.ry wont df'r Ia a
new adventurt fOf' my 11nsea, and It hi an eKerct&amp;e that
enebloa mo to ell tno mora appreciate my fellow being a.

Takt. lOt atertere. the aheef visual beauty one In mv

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po•tllon t• ptlvy to- a pal'W)fa.mlc view of a cafele,.a.

buutng wl1h 1 hvnclted V04ces, 1warmlllQ with as m•ny

bodtoo. It It with t atnoo ol o~nllorotlon tn.t I begin to
movo omot~gollhe tabffr. and on, It ts then thtt the
doilghtlul olgnto bocOmO too much to
Tho
humblo complaooncy ol lho ohredclod styroloom C\IP, Ito
plocoo nu...-.ng notlllng 11&gt;0!1 ot 100: the allan I

~ Fcrurn

T

tho OINtHI olll¥1ng Hurntnltolf&amp;nO. Mol he&lt;.,.,.....
tables In Ctlcvtto clurlctil he&lt; youtll, anclll ta to
thlo utty ellporlonce oho ottrlbuloo 1110 boiiiMing of he&lt;
g-t tovo for the _
.. ollhil Hllh).
Untoounotoly, being a handt011dan to I he • • - o
aludtnt poputttlon blingo with It u much nollfloche ao
ploooure. Fot I Ob•lf'lo flrotltand tho dt&lt;rutoting.
dal&gt;lllltllng elfoCto ollhe dreaded "Consumption/Atrophy
Syndrome," "'~-· to PIIQOO ... mlltiV hero ll ue.
Thll wtdtopraad dlsoaso w~o In the following manner.
the ,..on... of lood, for_,, u~nown roooon,
lmmtdlotoly omoscutolot the buyt&lt;. 8y tho limo tho or
ha )lao r MCIIod tho lol&gt;lo to dina, hill ot lhelt -OY 1104
ott~_, cfrolnod. Wily, It 11 ltriNing tnot !hoy can
• - movo tholr Jowa, 0&lt; oonl""' up -~ oltt&lt;IQih to
1111 tho morMia to their lips. Thlo

t altn fOOO Ia. weu. •tmo•t •~nful. But rut auured, I am •
devout Cetho41c:, and whet\ to my horTor I occaalonall)'

Robbed • • tnoy are ot alit hOI• Iormor vim lnd vtgor. now
~nIt' be eJCpected that they ara to ,_rtorm tl\t rlpoua
took ot liopostng of tnoll o ..n gort&gt;lgt?l Tht.mt&lt;t
ltw)UQht can Induce chill• In the •~etaoe a~udtnt, aa well
so nau..lo. So they crowt etono t~e 11- of Ina caftterto,
••hauoled, IOovtng lnolr ollal lor the rt&gt;bull Food Sorvlco,
wor~ot to dlopen~.
Suppotodly, science Is wonting 10 lind a cure for tnla
ll!lngo ma~dy, Thoy ooy lhot litho atudont could
pretend he 0! she were dining 11 nome. 11 might be un&lt;ler
contre~ lndood, 11 Ia a o!gnt. and many 11 tho tlmo I
wtsn I ~• m'"""" ot lho mocJjcal crof-ton, oo tntt 1
couJO do away wtth th.ls awful a6c-..n••• Sui rm juat •
~
1100...1 myooll, and a lucl&lt;y ono tl lnot-1-.. got my
11011111. my unUy,
a lux U&lt;Ioua nlgn QA)'lng )ol&gt; Who
coutd as~ tor mcwe?

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find my111!

hlt ar11ct. t1 1 foUow-up Ia comment• that I

"""'" printed. I W04ild ll~a to clarify tnd m~• more
explicit tho rooponto~lhot "'"" prlnttd In lhol edllkHI,
ond add a tow moro oom,_to, tllo&lt;oforo otucldotlng
what I Pt&lt;cl... to be tno """""' IOCJal and f&gt;l)lltical
onvtronmont that ••t•t• a t tna. Un,_any Thll Unl'torotty
hoo a d-'Y rtcltl, oltonlllng ond lmperaonal
atmoo,....., t rlllly did not !&lt;nOW wllol rcttm rMIIy wu
Uoltlll attondtd thlo Un'-thv throo yoa~a ego. I nod
1\0Vt&lt; conlronttd thlt ,_,of roclem unllllh.t attondtd
tht• untttrtltv. floclam ta eucn a 1&gt;111 ol 11111 Unl\ot(olty,
1/101 lila ooaontlolly o norm that - l e Juot aro not •
oonoclouo ol. Thlo argument It oupported b~ the fact Ihot
wnon 1 nave brought tnio p/&gt;lnt to certain Whitt otudonto

heavily at tho atgnt ol • lllthy,
attoky table, I tush to ttte .,..rut garblo- can a"d lug

ttle content• outalde to ttHt neareet dump1te.r. I 'm easily
excited; ao I lug •• often aa 20 times aday.

A s mentioned eor116&gt;, t&gt;elng In this line or H&lt;Vlce hoe
hoi DOd mo to opproclato my cohor\.1 to the tulloOI oxttnt.
You con'l Imagine tne nigh regard t nave tor tnooo who
Dartt. "Get aom. mustardl" or ••t netd nap«kut"
IO&lt;otldng tnoso bothersome. trtvlai lemtl " p t -· a nd
1
• thank you..., Somedme' whiM\ I'm &amp;lloh1fY dtc;utbect. 1
lind thot mr Iattn 111 llut01nttr to ,..,~ by the mort
Utllflnc:o Ol I ONISO Iilio, "This IOblt to /.,.;tung
Clleiluttlng. huny up and clean It ott"~~ to rumortd thtt

end

ate ehoe'ked to hNr that r•c:.lem o;,;ltll

lntolt&lt;onl ol bloc~ music. and they doplet It u ono lrlond
of mlna deacr~bes •• "Junol•bunnle11 mu•lc. R~ mualc
11 the only muolc tnat 11 -lolly accoptoble when living
In tho dormltorloo, and who" (lllnY iloor port/eo art
conductld. that It the Of'IIY music that you will htlt,

I

hevt . - blo.c lla wno ote " Uncle TO&lt;no" lncorf)O&lt;IIt
tl'lorntolvoo Into tho val- ond anltudoo of many whltto.
TheM •not¥1duala do not lntonntngto With othtr
bloclat acodomically ot aoclolly. EoHnUolly the vatuoo
and ottltudH ol whlta bocorM tno ..,.... and 1tthudoo
ol theto bloc~ lndl111doolo. ..,...... bl- lndtvi4utlt tolllly
tofocl tno txlatonco of roclom atlhll Unl'tarotty and
'
therlforo relntotce t rocllt Whitt tndtvtduoi'a •tow that
-111 antlgo~ltma In tho lorm of raclom do41o not oxlat. I
am not liVIng that a black who lntorac1o ,jttn whiles II
raclat aUitudes of wl)llea toward• ~acka and have an

the exltt~• oi racl8f'1\ 11 ahows hoW pervasl~te raclam at
thla Un'-olty ••tala boCOuto poopto con no 4onQt&lt;
oc:Mowt~ or rooognlu lt. A voot mo/oriiY of tne wnlto
atudonto, along with many of the facully, oro roca.L

TheM lndlvt®oa. oro beticoUy from mlddlo clua orooo,
liVIng olthef In t he ounoundlng -.~&gt;an arooo oucll oo
Amhorat, Tonowond' t&lt;onmoro &lt;&gt;&lt; ~t-•go.. They
atoo moy live in tllllll " llldl •-n•" oucn oo tno clty ot
llh.... Of WotartOIIiO, Oow- or &amp;I they I ll
novo a baolc almllttl!y and that II o n l - t and
unconoclouo l ooll~g ol tuf&gt;O(Iorhy over bla.:ko. They vtow
moot upoett ot black oooloty IUcl&gt; ao our m•tlc or tho
block dltlocl u btlng onlmallttlc and crtmlno.l In ntl\l!o.
Ther atoo oro slmlior In tho 11~10 tnat their way ol lllolt
supposedly the boot way ot tlfo 1!\d oro nolto!ortnt ond
took dOW~ upon !llost who are dilloront, oapoetally thou
tndl'tlduatt from Now York Cltv. They atso to
become voty tooriUI wilt~ groupo of blocks eongrogoto In

.,..,....... -.

Q...,. ogoln t mutt ltTII&gt;hoolzalhot lhla II an

unconactouo IMtlng of ,.., tnatla t&gt;uod on • rwpugnant
ond antagonlallc ¥tow ol bltcfto, tncl, to • - cltgrM,
Hill'-. Every tlmo tnotl novo..,..,...... wltlt • or HIIQA~Ic uolng tl'tl b l . . , . . - or "'lang", I at
tno
on the 1 . - of wllllt piOIIII wllo mlg!lt
bo -tno and tno -MIIon on l/ltlr , _ ,..,. Into •
typo of trow~ and a ot dlogull. Anttouglllf ...,....
• lpeollto-olheftn any rnonMroltoot of ¥Oleo It
oltolllhtt - o f diOQUOI. It lo POfOII'*I u two
normol numan btlngt engaging In • llONNil -.talon.
1 hove contronttd • gnoat dolt; ol !IIOiom he'tlng the
untoounato oKpttlonoo ol ih&gt;lng ati&gt;Und many "recto!
-hoi"" In. tho dOmllt-· TheM pooplo aro tololtY

thing In common ond that lo tlloy dO nol llko "nlggO&lt;o,"
Ttlt• lnatltuUon •• I u.pruaed eatUIN 11 ~•ry aUenatl'no
and Impersonal. Wh-ere I h.ave.rtO'IIf M6f\ tt\6 d:~r" o(

m,any tlmea to my dismay. When floor partIN ere

whltn and era referring to btacQ, IM wotd ''nigger.. 11
conotantly utod. 5o thoroforo,whon many of th- whltoo
refrafn trom Interacting wtth blac:ka and when tetenlng to

block• conoltt..,lly uoo thO word "nfggor" tttd yet donY

vatloua ethnic and re1lg•OYa dltf~re:nc.ea. TMy t1ave one

oonducted tno R.A •o or olnor whlln living on theoo
fkwn"a have a pany or aoclaleYent that Ia geared to the
t&gt;onol~ Of whllo'o ll'tlng In IhoM dOmlllortoo. And unioN
bl..-a In oooonoo Incorporate t h o - . Into IIIII
onvl&lt;onmonl, lnoy will not hove ltoor ptrtloa or any -tal
octlvUtoa to their boNill.

an 11Uncte Tom". but tnoso btacks who aaalmlla\e tht

-not

Mmblance of manneta are lo11. They can b&amp;'lt)' &amp;landH

broat~lng

" nero. Although 1\11.., t n - individuals lntoract with other

..,...lot\

myotor"''J• proceu of c»g.oerotlof\ oontt. tl!lougnout tho ontkoty oltno dining oxpor""- II to
C\lllcxos to noto tnat the mota lood • atudtnt f&gt;UI&lt;:I\0-.
tho ~"' they ....,,uolfy bocomo. 8y tno time tho moal
Ia thrOUOII, they 8111 tOII U~ MP!*I ol OIIOI!tngl~. t tl

By Clifford Jackson

modo In tho Soptombt&lt; :!Otn odtlton ol Tho
SPfH!InJm. The baala reason wh,y I attd ~hot
membera ot the black community were Interviewed In that
ediiiQ(I ralottd to luuoe ooncermng tho quality of lifo ol
mlnorttlol 11 lhll U~lvorolty. I woo tntlf'llowed by tho
Campua Editor and waa ••"ld 1 number of queauona
relaUn; to ISIYII conc.emlno mln.orh~a here oo pampoa.
In tnat lnlorvlow, · only tnree ot my roopontot

on campu1 they

bu-

tp6tftdout ot en~ bona .trewn acrou a tab•,
oama.'*' With twlcllup ond clgwotto : Ino
lnnu....,ablo l!lyO, "".loglcal.ly pia- 00 thot anould t
tty to 1111 tllonl. co1&lt;1 colfoo, C&lt;109Niod grovy, and wovm
yoguo .....,. -stilling loon to odorn my omoct. TheM oro
owooorno olghlt to behold, and t ct~~ onl\o p;ay thtt
oomldey rou too will oomo to approctolt tho Mllhellc
boouly t~horontlll boor mixed with ooup, ooggy lrie..
Jutting from mongled oll¥oro of plo, and muUioled eliot tuogna btl hOd In onco hot cl\ocoloto.
I hopo vou will not think Ill of me tor conlooolng the
following, bull fool It muot bo ~"'"·I am Wl\al OM moy
c oli a heelOnltt. lillie my ptoasuru, oopoclally l/looo
tac111t In nol\110. Buoolng tables lo onon a aultllblo outlot
fOt '"Y of my. eMit we My. ''Peftt-up tnefgy... 1 come
ctooo to folntlftO Wltn joy fWV/Itrno I ptcll up a cvp and
fotyonnoiM ooloo from the punc:turtd bottom. I con t
help but oltNw oo 1 -ape the ..It.,... Into I no troth
c.~ Ond go I n - ol yot anothef tray. t g. .o Wit~
plofloura ao I flncl trayo C&lt;Ne(.t wltl!
and upon
rtf!MWfnQ u-., find my fi ngers being .,.,....., by eo1e1
malhed f&gt;OIOIOH, or cnlll, or 11'1 unlquo comblnotion ol
boll\ Thta OXf)INionoo of contact with a otrangotl noll

'"'Ind.

I not'- tnettherl - • a sorlot ol o u - concerto in
front ol Norlon Hah aorttor In' tho _ , ... Theoo

oonoorta - • bUJcaliy smell , _ conooru. Thera - o
no outdoor oonco11• tllot ...,. provided to lfllortal~ bloc~
and hlopt~loL TheM concerto w..,. "!aanty goar.t to
tooneflt Whitt itildllllo. I thlni&lt; thlo llluflrt iOI lhlllht
wnua otudont orgonllatjonl ouon '"''"' Sllldent
Auoolatlon ~ and t~o Unlvoralty admtnlotrollpn hovo a
very ...,Itt atlltudo towttdo blocq and beotcafly they dO
not caro about tho quality or lifo ot blacu on lhll

campu.a.

_.

U.Jng In the dOmiiiO&lt;Ioo to nollno only.,.. of tho
Unl't8flftt In wnlcl\ blacu Will ancountor ractom. I novo
.,-.With a numi&gt;Of of oludonlo,oopoellllly out on
1/11 ,.,_., CW!lf&gt;Uo, OUrtno my four )'tori herl and the
eampua locurtty - oonotstllllly cluri!IQ tnta Pt&lt;lod
blaCicl. Thll
mollvaltd. ~ ac11 of-~'*"" t o _ , Mid
Mlllor -~ IN UIIC:OilllciOUI loor &amp;ncl fooling ol
mtlmldatton tnilt ....,.wNtoollavo.._ ~ "''
~L I live In H• Y~ anCI novo '*' my
w"h
rtc:lllltollone. Jowl, and lrlah Iron)- IIIia
8onoonhuttl: Broolltyn &amp;ncl Roatdilt, OuMIIa. or
llayalcM, OUtont ond In porlt of Lonq ltlancf iiUdh u
• Huntington or Lo111ttown. Some ol thoao Wflltoo living In
thooo a rMJ, IIq m.,., Wlllt• wno ll'ta upotato. have

,.,_t .... - _ ,,

-•tnoa

bl..,...

~

a look ot sometimes they may aay " What arw you trying
to bo?" Thla Ignorance to untoounotoly voty p!OVIItntln

Unoo&lt;lCIOUt IMIIng that Whltoa aro ouporlo( to bloc~o oro
"Uncle TomL" The dyn·a rntc upoct of raclom nao
p;oducect a 11oto of alltiro whnln tno black community
lhtl llfgmtl~oo certain bl..- lndl'tlduoll. Where oo ooon
ao _ _ . . or tno blaclt COI!\IIlUOiiY •• tl\lo Untvortlty
- a bl-tntorac1tnQ Wltll whltoo, he or one to
I UIO&lt;Il8tically 01\ " Uncto Torn", or ..._..,l)o
tnot tnd!vlcluotloiiYtno to be WNte. Tha. tooling Wilt~ In
polio olthe -community a. a nogotl'tt tttllng lflllt
ttlcortalft blacko oro- lntora.:ti!IQ Wltn
wtlltoo ond II unconncloua and 1o not

wnenovar

unfllondllnOII som• blocks ot thla Unl'&lt;orotty hove
oxnlbtltd IO!"Irdo othor blac~L Blaolle tttondlng the City
Unl';oratty oyolom In New York aro much mora cordOrt end
courtto•o towotda one onoth" tn... thtlr block
oountl&lt;f&gt;orto at1oodlng tnlt untvorolly. .,...;,. oro mo~y
c:tlquoo tntt you hove to_, with oontrontlno f&gt;tll•
ol thO ~k community llo&lt;o. ,llolng dlolttwd ......,.. yoa
are auf&gt;I&gt;OOOdly trl'ing to be WNto or tto btlng an "Un&lt;:lt
TO&lt;n" In lholf 11tow to very provatont, but tho ..-t
profound ond " - - l t d ••nlbltton or to-...,. tholt
...,.. fococl wllh oomo rnombort of tno bltclt community
ot thlo Un-ty a. a ,__,,.,...,IIOWIIOI otllo&lt;
Who oro ocnievtng ot excelling academically. Whore
oooatn blacl(a ouch u myootf wllo-' l o l~y diHgontly
oro roaonted or toorod by other blacu bocouol wo are
ouppotodl)l ~ng oomothlng that wo thould not. 11\avo
lound thll by trying to "'0100 Into • convorotaton
reJ&amp;Uno to ac.ademk:l or a converstak)n 11mnar to that
ty!&gt;Clot.Jop)c, o rooctton from certoln bltclle lo elicited or
m111y blo~ cornmunltloo today and to ono ol the maJor
roooono wny m•~Y t&gt;loclla 10111 not oblo to tclllo•o
octd~tcally In tno prlmoty and tocondoty tducottonal
llwolo bocollse ol Wo loor of being -lilly oottoc~

Roc:..,.

lo llloo; -.ornono tnet·t hive lound among
cortoln ortontalt and othef groupo ottoncflng thlt
Unitoor11ty. Th&lt;ougn t.he procou ol ootlmltatlon tnoy tttw
on the ..,.,.clll otthtldol ol rnotr1 wll'tto t&lt;&gt;olordo
ot.c11o. - • certain toratDn atudontt nove tho ottltudo
tnatltlo "willie - r ot!J~C1uro" orni&gt;Odytno tho
Un!-tlty odmlnlttrotton otlcl tho "tudtrna a re auporlot to
bt..- Amo&lt;tcans, In tflOII •law. il lherl ta anything thtt ta
nogatl'tt ~ p;oblol)&gt;ottc wllnt.. the blllel&lt; oommunlty •t
thlo Unl-otty or In thla nation 01 a wlloft, It 11 not Whlto
-101)''1 fault but tho fault olluy tnd Unmotlvoted
f&gt;IOIJII. So as wo aon roclom Ia a very dynamic
P•~~C••• that omt;&gt;oc~tu·mony ooctlono ol IJ~Ivtrolty
• oommunlty and toctoro of aocttty ao a whole. The
Septambot 201~ e,dlllon ot Tho ~!rum tll•t focuHCI
upon the quality olllfo of mlnorltloo,ond bl..-o In
parttcualr, btajaolly thould nove olllllontd INIIIY Uf)tOII
ol raclam Wlllcl\ to one ol the toundltona 01 t~lo
lnolltutton. ThQM blocltl,.ho .,. -..g Ia&lt; arou to be
klvOIVOcf In at thlo Un'-1/ty tllcMIId ....,.. anG Ilion to
bocoi!IO ~ •llh .... " now" Sludonl Union,
- - - I tlllnk Ia melting lmi&gt;Ofltnt • •
"""""""' the lila o f - atudonla
8u\ to

1

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on-.

!-

mal&lt;atl&gt;lalcilptolr-·~- .... ~­
• • . , . - - o t - X . - pl\tloeoplly

)'Oinlllf--

to dolfiQ II* lor
waiting lor_,.,.- to do ~ . IMny ~.......,.
IIIIa llllc~ witt ~ be lafl wllllllll tonrnaaton
thet t heta ""'"" p101111. .,....,.. It nalltlne 11tn111r !hot 1
can oay to c.._.tltolo mind. What I . , . _ ond
brougl)l IO&lt;Ih In IIlia lj\lclo .-tall and "'"""" bllclll
ond wllltoo rocogntzolto • •totenoa or deny h w111 1101
otgota llo ofgnlfto.nce,
,

,,.,_,·;·~ ·,;a~ ~~ .I

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�feedback

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Truly warped
Edl1or.
Thllllllf publlo/otd Itt
W.clno114•'f'• Sj&gt;actrum oy ,,.
Of'l/•nlzollon of Arlb SttHIOnto
tough I mo o IIWimportlnt lhlngr.
11 ,.unt.cl .,,., • dlotonod o!Hl
truyly
ol """'
tWnrl Itt LlblrtOn ""'It dOll /tOt
'"'" merit • twiJHICtfblt ettempt
ro r.but lt. ThllrtlcN wea •

•

r•rpod ......,

rrenaperwJt plfYi to lrtelr• hateltK
lsreo4 ond thl Arob 1om to " Qot
.,. /srell cl.orly ohO- tNoi/Qh.
Conttotlt this whh 1~ - noh Oy
Ill''' &amp;hoflflt to eU rh+ world lor
thl truth o!Hl /ulltc. thoy IHI/s
dtmtnded by th.,, um• I'K-tnl

• ""'''· no matter what tht

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contiQVIne.a will o. to; llrltl,
V••· tht tn. colon ahow. Tne
• A,.b, ,,. not .wn kx&gt;lf.lng lot

Neme_lly_l

.

Anti-anti
1111

DOES THAT ANSWeR YOUR .QU6STIOtJ ?,.

~

Whll should bl nomomiNI~

W• lind It t~ery lntereltlng lltet
TM Spool rum found 1 woy to
crWcJz• tht ANC IM our voter

IIVPIRG end the ANC In thl
prollrfl/nrry budget. Would this not
mok1 tllo SA be ont~ANC,
IIVPIRO? Aloo, THe S-trum
.,..,1&lt;1 _,_,,.,not too~
IJIC, they l h l m - _ . "UI~

that lUI ye1r SA '"(OIJIOI''

reglllrotton drive.
Flnt ol 111, -don~ ­
notflfc.llon lrom SA to t:orrducto
IIOIW nllltrllloro drlwl II WI did
nor .ae eny ot our lundlng to do
running oul (Frldoy Ia

t~

n.- ,,.

ltt111

d111 to r"QIItttr to YO(e on
No•. 2nd), and thet no other
campua tNgenfreOon hid
po~1lblt

Edllor.

-1

Finto/111. 1 ~Ill• to~•
m•u•~ on to the turlclly 0&gt;
turl&lt;oys who ..,,• ..,off whh my
Of'l/ulc CI!Mnlllry lilt U&lt;l Ub
1111nu1l ttx11y. I ,...,
obs... , 1pllhlt1 wh/011 bllong to

you. 1 can 1» fllchN at the phone

' ' " " of $etJUtlt y you IHI when
your woflet Is In your hlp pod(lt or
rour punt ($ slung over your
ahOUidetJ TM COSily

lf.71~1

.,U so lrrnountly ,.,..,. Itt thl
urrel or on ,,. tobll Jn
librvy
mHn big bUCIII 1101 only 10 you
but to 1111,.1 on1 (I'd JI&lt;MU
d11pkobll ohlfiCIII(I~ In
thl words of the security olllcet

t,.

onnouno.cl ony p,.;, to Jill UB
.,udlnll regllloml•
s.condl)', we lind the comm.nl
lhll "HYPIRO ond tho AIIC ore

drfWI will be' ea IU". . .IUIII"

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W.,. Clftard, Nooml F.-.
All email.. Newo Col,lec:lt.e

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rwmbtt wMch eppeera In the lront

upon whose should., I ct~, "UII

of both ot th• •iPI"•IH booh
which yo.~ now 1t1ore In your
po...uton. II I'm not ln. whln you
cell, /UII IN .. your MttN 0/lfJ
numblf. mi,I'R~I INICir
to you.
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ot this ,.,., 11
for thl lnlormllloro ol tho rest ol
l"OUr '""'•· Beware or tht lal$t

wrHk l t was Physic. boro*a, thll
WHk CIHrmltltry. • II you IH .,, In
tho litKery e n d - • ,.,.,• • /val
ulf; I'll ~ g/K ro witch 'fOU&lt;
- · lor you. You'H _ , , . , m1;
I'm the one. with thl dHthpr/p on

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wtt doneted to our drlwll{td .,, ..
regis,_ 204 /&gt;IOPIO.
llllllhou..ndi yot to bo 't.fl"'llted
"""11 UB. W• hoP.f tbet tutufl

ao. We mtrwly ,.., thlt time "'''

Beware

lniJ.SA" IO be I ChNp

•tt•mpt to o.lttt~ our tffortt

Edtlor.

my,.., Organic lett.
KaiiiiMn O'Con,_
Unlweralty 1tuden1

More massacre

thlfOU/VIS, lhllr Loblnoso rlroto,
ond on top ol oil tholr l111til
Edllor.
murt11 who .,. obll to poouu
tuclr • hi•V'1 amoun1 of •xpmNN
The meaucre ollrntllll
and lltHJ en . .ay eooeu to'"'
l'ollsllnlon ond LIOI,.,. ,..,,
Pholangllr hMdquortlfj. Tlrls hu
WOtnlfl, 0/lfJ chlldiWI Otll/ llwlyJ
JI/Hn 11101/ fiiOIIJI/I - - IO
1&gt;1 • lhrme In thl 11.. ol thl
_ , , . , . lunhflr Into Will Bllrur,
otvUlz.cl world. Thlllrocl/111 on&lt;£
oltlf Gomo1W 1&gt;11
l&gt;rutolltler which th11o htlp/111
fiiUI.cl to llt/n • 1!1.,../,..ly with
l•r,.l, (In ,_,, mHtlng bltwpeoplo hod ouflored could,...,
oquolonythlng thll h1pponod In
Gomoyotond IIIQirr In N•h•rlfl 1
rltt Nul cone»nffltlon o.mp1 nor WM#r 0./ore Oem1ye/'1 dftth.
In thl •Ill•~ of Dlr VorHin, }urt
IIIQkr
to 1&gt;1 unh1ppy
to g/H two uomptor. Thi s
lboUt Oom1~ doloy In llgnlng
01/t..tk ••~ lh/t JllfiOC/do, could
• _ . , t,..ly with /Of'lll). o!Hl
o/llr O....W/'1 lllort• to
only 01 lrr ,,. rMVkl olr11e
lsrellls who. thou~h dlfll«&lt; 1/tllr
IOCOfiCIIO- r11e Moo/tfll o!Hl
lmm.cllott portkiPitlon In lr, could Chrlot,.n LIINine...
bl blppilf lo IH t/tllr
Yot Wh., lhoo/11 l~y IHIOniOie
l'hollngt•t oU/11 (puppotr) do /I lor .mon or womon Is thiJIIfnl .,h/oh
lhHJ.
.,. ...
the Ameflun govttnmMt, wllh
Th/1 JIIOoddl too/! pl101 W~lll
tongve lrr ChHI&lt;, ployo upon Ito
rtre llrfllllr www wllohlng 1/HJ
PHe~lo•lng ~ while It CrlN
" llrMffling• thl011tr1non ollhl
oboUI hiiiiNtttlglrtr. _ ... 0/lfJ
l'oleo1Jnlln c.mpo, o!Hl In oplr• ol
I t - tltopo IJIYit&gt;g
lhl "promln" lnd ...,._ ol
1.,.11 Ill IJIOII loph/olielf«&lt;
Joonour" wll/oll the Am-11
-ponlry w/lh 1/le IWIIr/ctiOfo lflal
111//on, lrtd FrettcltJIC....,_,fl
ltohould not 1&gt;1- IJII/WII
Ired QIHn to Arwlll . _ , thl
cMIJono lor thl ..,.,.,, , . . _ ol
oomplfro ovocu.tton olthl
ptolootlng lltoll'l ucrod'o
1/g,.,. from Wilt 811Nt. Till
•oourlly. Till~~'""' ollhl
........ ,ton ol _ _,..,,.,
/lmtHkln ~~ lorell/lt

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Priorities

by

rh• V - l n p - oncror.

Editor.

punoheu end INIIIIorloro of liP
1uDh ,.chi,_ would roll/ $8.~n.
In Mldltlon, thfl ••tlm"H

Th• Ootoblf 4 Speo1rum
oontolh.cl two ortkt.s wt/loh,

matntMIII'tC» COli Of lhfll
ltttCitiMI, beNdbn OM t~lllt PM

w~Ntt

tM&lt;I one

elf., ,,.. otlt«,

wfolch ,_,much 1boU1 tile

PfiOttlt.o or ,,,. CJit/'letalty.

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mochlnt.Pft . I• 115,000 per
yt10rt Although I ouepoct ,,_, tile
10/IW llgurwts h/flhly lttiMI«&lt;, thl
two _ , , . COif&gt;bln«&lt;o/111 tot•t
,.., Men II being ,....,.., on one

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h i - - 10 -tlotltbel tbe DOlt
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to 1&lt;_.1 Itt 117'1, w/tldl 0011

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�CAC,. SA ~~Q_gle ove~

ATTENTION. ALL s ·._
A.
transportatiOn usage CLUBS &amp; ORCANIZAf 'I ONS
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By TERRY CANADE

Manarint Editor

·•• Officer Update Forms MUST be
Returned to S.A. by Friday, October
15th. •
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M

ountina tension over Student Asoociation (SA) use of
Community Action Corps' (CAq vans led CAC cxec:uli~
Direaor John R"" to call a confereru:e with SA executives WC&lt;~ncsda)!&gt;
lbe two Vlllll which C AC ~d its subsidiary the Anti-Rape Task Fon:e
use in that opcri tio.u, have .bccn increasioaly in demand by SA. 'f1!c
student ao~mmcnl officials have used tbe vans for !.novdi.og asooclated
with thoiropcnotions.

2. You must Contact S.A . to
Schedule an Individual meeting
w/S.A. Tr~asurer.

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3. Organizational Fair Forms Should
be Returned Now If Ybu ·Plan on
Participating. !
Failure to Follow Above Procedure$
May Result In· ~6ss of RecognltiO.,!!.
For Your Group.
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Association

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-Latin American Week--:SA President Cordell Schachter &lt;l!plained th'at SA would· save money
from ilS !ta~l Une if il could have aeccss 10 the vans. Bcc:ause CAC is
an SA organization, Schachter feels justified in usiria the vehie.les.

Frld•y, October 8th - All Events Free
.1) Cultural Artifact Exhibit

"If the van is available, I wouJd rather have them used than l pend
mooey to rent a car," Schachter said, uor course, if CAC or Antl-Rape:
Task Force has a pro)eet, they wouJd always take priority."
But CAC Assistant Executive Dlreetor Joe O'ConocU nOted !hat
overuse would put undue wear on the vans. O' Cooi&gt;CJI. utcd for a
commitment from the SAofficlals 10 take respOnsibility for van
breatqe.
"Whac do you think you have us for, chopped liver?" SA Vice
President PhD PiplatclU queried. He explained that if the vans wear
down past a usable stage, the orpniz.ation could always request new
ones from' ,SA.
''That ean '! be a commitment that will Ia$!," O'Connell noted. He
S'JCICS!ed that a fund be K&lt; aside each year for the •an 's dcpnociatlon.
When it comes time to purehase a new van money would already be in
an account for it, reducing the monelary strain on SA.
The suagestion vias rt·routed to, lht Senate .; the exec:tives reminded
tbal that body reserves the right to make funding decisions.

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Capen Hall Lobby
2) Confe,eace orr Hispanic American Day
6:45 PM -- 9:00 PM Knox Hall 109
3) Food Tasting- ct:-00 PM Red Jacket
(2nd Floor Lounge)

.

Fiesta- Saturday, October 9th
8:00 PM - 3:00 AM Diefendorf Annex Cafe.

R o$$ explained tbal some of the van's users may be in violftion of an
lfuuran&lt;e palicy CAC has taken out on the vehicles. THe policy states
that all van drivers must be "van tested. ' 'This clause ensures CAC•.s
1Upervi.lion of the van use. acc:ordina to Ross.

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Admission: $3.00 with college ID
$3.50 without
All the beer and punch you can drink. Free!!
WiUJ the Latin· barrd " Los· Libertados"

After pcru&gt;ioa the doeurncnt, Sehaehtcr disco•cred that SA Treasum
Eric Frt:idman's .signature did not endorse it. This led the c:kecutives to
question the validity of the pOlicy. terming it . rsuperfluous."
"l'ru pretty i.rl$ulted that you toot out an insurance poljcy without
consullioa us, " Schaehter said, wbo said !he paliey was a duplication or
already existing pallcies. He eharacd CAC with havioa "w&amp;Sled $1~ in

mandatory student fees.,
UabiUty for accidents ean only be assumed by bonded SA ofrtclals as
they are the only students with sepan~e lluuranc&lt; pa.licies taken out
qaiDJt them, Schachter explained. In the event of a laWiuit, SA'
executives arc proteaed, but an orpnization's diteetor could be IW&gt;Ie
forallhil..-s.
.
All SA directors ha~ nocieved applicatioru for mecclnr van use
lrtsuraoc:e ~uiremen!J, Schaehter reporud, but be added that not all of
lbesn would oecd to use the .ans.
Van . _ must mee1 the JecitltMcy II&amp;Ddards of Scbaehter and Ross
befofe'lt bitt the rood. " We hoe to tnu1 you," Schaehter s;ald, "CAG
has to tnLst us also."
.5c:h8Cbter _.....s Mllsfaction at ochciwina three summer loals for
the ...... ~ lbesn and .pttlna tbc U~)' to molatain tbe
Y&lt;lUcla iD the future wa-e the linliWO occompliSbdlaiiS. Next. the vans
_.. mewed out or a parldDa 1« '!here they bad been repoatedly
nadalbod..
to Schaehtw.
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•rickets On .Sale at Harriman Tl_cket Office Only*
&lt;Main Str~et' Campus)

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�Blanc
THE BLACK
STUDENT UNION
Is Holding a

General Assembly
Meeting
Oct. I 3th, 6:3&lt;&gt;t'm
Dief. 147
Guest Speaker:
Professor James Pappas
Chairman of the American
Studies Dept.
Refreshments will be served

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p!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• ,., Uoycls ..,...s •o pa)OliiW&gt;c ruo
cocb weot ID COGipensadoo, Wider
cbe prallloe lbal be - 1101
employed. But Blane wu

Russian Club
Meeting
Today
Oct. gth
at 2:30pm ·
ln·ctemens 1030
-. For Yearbook·
Picture
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cliJiwbod .. tho roc~ 111a1 bls
lno&lt;IJ.Uy o1to pul an odditiooal
llS people OUI or a job, talc:ated
lmpc:r1011010n CX&gt;Uid be
traiMd 10 duplbu tho Womer
Clll\000 \'Oices Ill bls ll&gt;salc:e.
He bdpcd u mudl u be CX&gt;Uid

\'Oicina cbotaten IIIlo a Lip&lt;

by

.....order, bul IJoyds •sued lhll

any " bdp.. would CODilitvte wort
and cua bed oa bls diabilily
paymc:nu. "I bad 10 ICDd 1D
OIIDniCy up tbooe," be aid, "bUI
tbiQp ....mually wortod out. ..
~plans IO k etp

,..._killa

tho moCic" u toaa as b&lt; can.
SiliCC tho numbu or l&amp;kntod

lltiiU Ill YOict ~crizalioo is
amall-lbc olhcn are

impcnooalon-be r.m JeQitt 1a
proressioo. And he lowo iL
"Voice iJ one ro !he bigal
in COtiOOill," Blane said,
"and .U loa&amp;u I've JOt lllioe, I'D
be speatina ror cbe ldcls."

his

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I'IIIIITIIIG Alii COPYIIII COOEIIS

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SUPER FAST PRINTING

Unlversl~ Union Actlvltle~ Board
Presents A Great Weekend of Entertainment
U.U.A.B. Cultural and
U. .A.B.
Performing Arts Presents:
" Man of Iron "
Nl(;liT C::LUI3 Sl:l.?lt:S
Frld•y, Oct. 8 it 8:4\K) pm
T.Jbe{t luUpen

Fr1day, Oct. 8
at 3:00, 6 :00 &amp; 9:00 pm

,......,
~

I.?VM
Bob Militello and company revving out jazz' s
hottest fusion
Relax in a soothing atmosphere while enj oying
our full bar and apetlzer menu
Complimentary snack basUts St[Ved at i!ach '
table
·

eOMMUTER SPECIAL!
Ad!"isslon Keys $2.50
Club Admission Keys $3.00
' Non-Student $4.00 per evening
Tickets available at Harriman Ticket Office
and the UB Record Outlet CAC&gt;
In cooperation with F.S.A. and Commuter
Affairs

" Victor I Victoria"
Saturday &amp; Sunday
Oct. 9 &amp; Oct. 10
at 4:00, 6:45 &amp; 9 :00 pm

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OUICKCOPY

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.ua eNtOt
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CHAIN' S

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AN Jewelery

Offtt u plros

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Me~~t · Sal

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tWOM.SCI

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"' D.O.A."
A Provacative
Documentary of the Sex Pistols.
1978 Tour of the US
Friday &amp; Saturday Oct. 8 &amp; 9
at Midnight
All Shows in the Woldman Theatre

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Student Admission :
$1.25 Matinees
$1.75 All Other Shows
General Admission $2.25

The offlcal

UB

Yearbook

esua

1'7\DOAI\0
71J0Nt: INC.

·,

�UB Blood l)rive
alms for winter
donations

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Community involvcm&lt;111 Is th&lt; ballmart or ""'
\llli-*Y· ADd this w- . r . UAI¥enlty members
mowed up iD numbcn to pvt blood to th&lt; loall dlap&lt;a or
th&lt; RLd 0001, in th&lt; n1icbt or Its )lprly campaip.
ThoR donllifta - · r1111 c.b«llcd ror rcct11t cliKucs 1111c1
theft allcr th&lt; actualliwl.na pllrOal·art uracd to tab it
easy. Red CJoos orrocials Jtlai!cd that th&lt; ntcd for blood is
always arat. apecially with winter ~.
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Tb&lt;y said lhal th&lt;Y t.ISUIIly a:pcco mote accidaw IIIJd
mlsbaps duri"' t ' - IDOGIIIs IIIJd tbt ntcd for blood Is

bcicbtCDcd.
Mditlooal blood bootlu wiU be . . .bliabcd tJuouabout
th&lt; campus durl.,tbe JaDatcr. \IS\Ially in Capeu

Hall'•

buanalt.

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Attention All-5tudents
The Association for· Professional
Health Oriented Students (APHOS)

_____ Is NOW OPEN.....__ __
Our hours are posted at our o ff ice, i 7 N
Harriman and the Harrlman·lnformat lon Desk
Membership fees are $3.00
After November 1st $ 5 .00

Offering the best moves In drinks,

abnoshere,Japenese dir)lng and jazz
Free hors d' oeuvres all ntte!

ATTENTJON STUDENT ATHLfTESI
' Come chat &amp; compare notes with Jerry Butler
and some of the otller Buffalo Bills!

Dr. F. Schlmpfhauser from the U.B. School of
Medicine w ftl speak at our next meeting.
Watch for further details.

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Morality
....mol to admulale "Jilirituol

powth. llu'oQallllftllhml m..sc

in EWTN's owDIIuclloo.
••w e WUJl to Glab: Pf'Ot,J'I.m.J JO
beautifulthllt lhe whole fomll'y
CUI watdl, Ilk&lt; E.T. hoplot ~
fO&lt; ~. 'n.e Dftwork
t.ro.dcluu ,.,...,.,..., holln • d.,.
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WANTED
Musicians to swell the ranks of the
UB PEP BAND
Join Fellow Students, Faculty and
' the Bulls to a
Staff In boosting
· winning sea5W1 .
Super· chops not ne~essary .
Contact: Stephen Wallace,
636-2450

have 10 re&amp;llzc his needs. 11 11aru
II born&lt;."

"From daht to midnlaht we want
tbc family witb ...m&lt;
time or rdualioo and pow~h, •
spirin•afiJ(&gt;Wtb fO&lt; Protaunu,
C.lholico. '"" beiinoen and
UGbeiinoen." Sbe willla 10
-plisb lhll
. - . 10 tbc · - ~.
''Wbao cioa Abnham 10.
plumber allt:r a 1oQa .,.. c1q7
, . . ilQparWII poim Is how 4o
you live lbe Ooopds, bert and
IO provide

Concemlna fvlldlna. no (&lt;CJU&lt;SU

an !IIICie "9 lbc olr (O&lt; IWO
re&amp;JOOI: "(JQe, 1be Lo&lt;d sale! I've
· - 10 you ,......, 10 you, 100

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pw freely. 'T'wo. JUY wbo't
or wort: tums oa tho TV; be

ou1

sbouldll'l bave 10 bar about ""

111M1PF Jlfobkml: be'1 tot

eaouab or his '""'·" Sbe said
-ponllioal al .. nule; 11&gt;011 or

_,..

tho IDCIII&lt;Y- from 4ooalioo

rec:elvecl from people on lbe
oct work'• maillna 1111.
WbcD u kecl wbcther lha qreed
with F'atber HlJJ •• belief lh~
pl«a Uke 0/11 Ctlkwtta lhould be
banned Mother Ana&lt;llca said
"Listen - todaY most people

T be ne~wort, wblch barns Into
Mexico a1oo. w a r.... Spanbh

lanauqe PI'OIJ'IlN "bul OCK
enoua)l," said Motber AJ:Iadlea.
AtiCI u for de&amp;llna with political
Iss..., oo her octwork, !be told
.,._ 5p«trvm "I leave pOiidcal
Issues 10 the Bisb01&gt;0&lt; lbey bandit
tbc:as w:ry wdl. Me, I'm al\cr
people, tbe commoo IIWI; I wool
"" Jilow bim the b&lt;auly or lbe
•piritlllllile. You .... befO&lt;t you
&lt;Ill hdp a I»Y iD tbc JUitct 1QU

don't UK their lntcllea. th&lt;ir
IUIOO. MGOI people Uve 00

lnllincl - If you fed il, do it.
'fbae ldnd or plaYJ...Iheit
slpifocaa« a- much deeper

,....., MOlton Hll ~·on
cable TV bill '

llwlmcrc ~. 1bey
clamqe tbe inDer bftna. You ,..,
tbe SOfll II wtw'1 ilnporlam."

Next Home Game, October 16th

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ROBERT KLEIN
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Sunday

October 1il 1982
8 :00 P.M. Koessler Athletic
Center at Canisius College
2001 Main Street
Tickets $6 - On Sale at UB Ticket
Office &amp; Canisius Ticket Office

Fuso Recreadon Area ·
Pooi·VIdeo W.es Pins Pons
loud~ken

Offering to the Student Body
that oeeded.escape from
serious study

Hours lpm • t t pm S....Sat

1I~--------------------sot
so•:I
I 50( Off a ·Game of I
II
root
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NIGERiAN WEEK
SPEAKERS
DINNERS
CULTURAL SHOW
At Red Jacket Q.uad ·2nd floor
Saturday, Oct. t 6th t 982
Time: 9 pni-2 am
Donation at the Gate
Presentesd by:
Nlserlan Student Association .
Undersraduate Student Association
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SA. Sponsors Conserve UB
Poster Contest
Conserve UB is a new energy
conservation campaign

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• All entries must be submitted to SA (111
Talbert) by Today Fri. Oct. 8 at 3 p.m.
• E~tries sho uld be submitted as a "polished
rough'', (suitable for -reproduction as an 11 x 17
poster). Maximum of 2 ink'cp lors. also all posters
must include "Con se rve UB "
• $50 paid for the chosen entry
• poster must motivate an e nergy-saving the m e
at UB
For details call:
We~dy Girsky 636-2950
Wolter Simpso n 636:2025
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�Buns battle Canisius for
possible Buffalo bragg·i ng
rights on Saturday

UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO

TOM ORRO W'S GAME:
Unlvrrolly 11 BlJfl'A LO BULLS

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CANISIUS
C&lt;lllft• GO LDEN
G RIFFINS 13-11

CANISIUS COLLEGE

&amp;ames, except Rochester, the UB
pwlna onack had forced lhe
uppnneniS ro keep up the pace by
throwing more or I heir own. lf
the 8uUs C:&amp;n c:ompltH~ the fln:t
few PUlOS or the &amp;arne and put
pr~ssure

FACTS:
The Bulls tr8\'tl dO~'T1 M ain S.. 10
play lhe Oriffs 11 lhe ol~
.. Rockpile". teepi"&amp; alh·r their
cross-town rivalry. Las1 season
the BuU.s ~at Canitius I.S ~8 at
R01ary Field and lhe series stands
at l-2 in (1\0r O( Canhius sin«
19n. For 1 bi1 of hiSJory, UB
,.-on a pre-di\I'I.Sion. Ill contm 1n
1920, 12.0.
BOih squads are comins orr

unprc:ssive wins over leu than
impressive oppona~u. If f001b&amp;U
psrcholo&amp;Y hold$ I rut, lhtn 1hb
showq b&lt; one or 1he mou
confoknt-filled con1csu 1his
.... kcnd.

Cotmo N"eatola {58) wrapa o pponent

on Canis1ui co come up

with quick polnll, perhap• the
Crlrrs will have 10 reson 10 thrir
1h1ky panina offense.
Btrnic Weber. with hiJ (lfst
po1nll of the game, wUI break lhe
UB record fro moJI ldckina poinl&gt;
tn a K&amp;SOn. If he canno1 add 10
Ius recor&lt;l-l)'in&amp; tOial of 12 poinlS
tomonow, he hal five pma after
thll to try &amp;pin.
The deftniive secondary ;. 001
u vulnerable 10 lhe Ions bomb u
rhey ~IC &lt;Uti&lt;f in lhe rear. They
shut down t!K deq&gt; rhreat or
Buffalo Sr's James Parker, who Is
u fast as they come.

Tbt ddtnSJVC bnc IS Jk!IHO&amp;
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and is stoppina plays befon: IIIey
reach rhe ....,aJe zoae.

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BULL BITS:
Sept. 11 28- CortJand St. Jl
Sept. 18 26- BaJdwin-Walla«
Jl
Sept.2S 14 Rochester 13
, 0...2 44 9uffa!o St . 3
Ken Hyer will be in lhe cockph

for at least onew more week and
will direct rhe Bulls aJr anack.
Hyer S3.2 pet., 264 yards per

ga.me is 5hdWi.ne more conndenot
wi1h every snap. Last ~k
apinsl Buffalo S1. , only his
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Sepl ,ll 31 - Roclt&lt;Sier 29
Sepr.l8 ) - Alfred 0
Sepi .2S IS Walmtmler 2.1
0...2 li - R. P . t. 7

second stl11, he showed dans of

movina coward an ex:peritnced
QB. Nol 1urnina his bad&lt; on the
play when droJ&gt;Pinl bock and
timina his rectivm pass routes
benet have been recent
imP&lt;O"U'D&lt;Dts. Bul look for !.he
Oriffs to test his ability ro handle

bliues.
1"be: rec:r:ivu$ ar~ stanin,a 10
hold their oq in 1he posslna
ar~k. There was a rash or
dropped baUs ,..., weeks aao.
They nwk up ror il with ......
fine c:atcbes last -kend. H...S
Coadl Bill Oando now pla1oons
his rectivm for alternatina duaies,
pref&lt;fina 10 use Chris D'Amico
112 ca~dles-IS.2
and John
Orttley 18·15. 11 in 1andem I Jim
Bius 111-10.01 and Bob Pack
11-14.61 in lhe other duo. RB Pal
Whheh...S leads all with 22
rtttptionJ.
Whitehead is still lhe !tarn
leader il) other coleaories, •uch u
&lt;ouchdown• 141, yard• rushlna
1276), punt rrtumina {6-lOiand
kkkoff rerutntna 17·13SJ.

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In three of the four previous

Is lookina for lu rounh win of lhe
year, M many u they had laSI year
14-61.
Tom Htrscy, It 1he helm, i.s a
1962 &amp;,.duote of UB and his staff
Includes Dick {Sparky! Adam.,
once a UB foolbtllwiSiant, and

Frank Price. UB wide receivtr two
yean back.
Hersy's decision on a stan!ng
quanerbtck IJ Slill lncumbenl
senior Tony Shareno's r«ent
propenclly 10 1hrow the
intc.rcept.ion is thinning his coach's
failh. His statislia art marred by
the flCI lhll of his 79 auernprs, II
have been lnren:eptions.
Jcrr Souder, sophmor&lt;, is 1he
IQIIcal &lt;holt&lt; for 1be rep*cment.
In 1 leJI api!UI R.P. I., Souder
threw nine times, completed five
for 102 yards wilb one TO.
The Orirrs Ita'• a pair or r...
nmncrs ill Walter Rob!Dson and
Mike Leavelle. RobinJOa, a
tailback, IIU JSS yards oo lhc
season and four loudlclowns.
Last wetk IK K'l 1 Canisiw record
for rushlns yards In one aune
{1761. Leavelle averaaes a hefty
S.6 yard averaae for a fullback
and .,., &amp;U-ECAC UJ)51ale a
aao.
For lhc moll part the backs run
ou·1of the .. , .. and towud.s one of
the besl off&lt;nsive lines the Oriffs

rear

have tvt'r fielckd.
The Salter 9rothen complete a
line 1h11 iJ called lhe key 10 their
success. Mark 16-S, 2J6) b •
sophmote llckl• and S&lt;On 16-4.
1381 IJ a senior au&amp;rd,
, The rec:dvlna corp Is h.i&amp;hliahted
e - FQOTIAll POOO 11

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15
by • duo or a-trltblen. Ke.in
AhrCIII tnuuferocl to can!J1111
from ~ Miclllpn St. and
La! ADtbooy oomes from tk
u.clt team 11 K&lt;nt St. after It
dropped the · TOlD Sebott
is the cfuciplinod Pllt&lt;f'll t\UIIItf
(1:1.-16.01.
Prte sal&lt;ty Nkk Quanntillo
had I r t M - apUut Al(rod.
He picUd orr four - . all U.
tb&lt;~d half and t - in th&lt;- end
10ne, to hdp upscs the Suona ).()
three v...ts qo. For bis ctrons.
QuumtilloJ'l" ECAC O.femivt
Pia~ of the Week ,
Mlddk UMwbeder Mark
Jaekd laods the team U. ,...._
&lt;ritb 49. J(CJ Milbnlld, .. '
Hooonblc Mention AJI.Amc:rictn
at lind&gt;acker 1 yur qo. switchod to dcferuiw: end to hdp

bolster an od&gt;erwlse lnupericncod
defeasive line.
Thls week th&lt;- cd&amp;&lt; in tile
kicki"' &amp;arne does ooc bdona to

Football strike?
Let' em ho1dout for as
By ION M. DIAT
~lit,

Editor

T &amp;tt..-.

hlo will be tbe third
wetkcnd witboUJ
• prof&lt;alo&lt;lel r-boll oa
Sllllda)l
8odl plaJ&lt;n
tu&gt;d owncn _,. fat apat 1D tltdr
llqOtialloM tu&gt;d DWIY fed IIlii
the strike will l&amp;sl t h e -·
As far as I'm co......tod, they
could Sln'ke for the COlin -.oo
tu&gt;d I wouldn't ...., care. I rally
hlw:n't n&gt;bocd Wloldlial tbote

lM fuaal miautes of 11Mect the
Press", but IIlii didn'I 1a1 ton&amp; u
limit, Jane, lrv tu&gt;d Slmmy tb&lt;
Gndt foOowocl p&lt;Omptly at 11::10
witb the . , . , . _ sbow. Ncedlas

ID say, I ....,ld be aluod to tb&lt;
tub&lt; for the rest of the day.
IIDCIIl, for as iona as I know, I
hlw: done thi5 &lt;Ycry j unclay. It's
hard for 111&lt; to r&lt;a&gt;IICCt What I
l&amp;sl lliWod a pme on Sunday, It's
.,..,. that lona.

B.... JOniCibin&amp; is wro,.. I ha•e
Now thll I haw: the lim&lt; 10
~-not lliWod the pme OO&lt;bit. I
r-boll, I
rallzod

r&lt;llcct on

MVcr

bow much the pmc c:onlrOIJod my
Wfe on a Sunday. I'd wake up at
.-nand tw1 into the-sbo...,., A
quiet Slop at the refllc&lt;ntO&lt; for
tome junlt (P&lt;!* aod cbc«QS)

can't unclomtand it. I was
~ withdlawal nu and

sl&lt;q)less niahts-bw they ~..
came. How c:ouJd CanadWI
foocball eompare "with Aniericaltt

How can

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the Bulb. Brad Still, just 1

sophmore, is camina the second
letter or his collca&lt;..,...,. As •
freshlllltl, Stilt wu an aii·ECAC
fiTS1 team kicker and bootocl a 45
)'81d fidd IOalaaoinst R.P.I. for a
Canl5ius record. Currently, he is
kccpfna alive loB scrcat of ma¥lna
&lt;Atra points, hlctin.a 1.1 out or 2).
HiJ ran&amp;&lt; is upt to 55 y•rds on
field aoals.
-Compfl«&lt; by Ktvin

long ~ as

and II was lime to tlllll on the
T. V, to tD01t ..... I -lllcl catch

of old

they ,want

" historic" IIIII&lt;~ on NBC Of lbc
)lcnnant race on ABC'/ But I clld,
and I etl)oyod k.

Commentary
v..-..~n~ tb11

Di¥Woo 111 aamc

with Wiucnbwa Stile and
Boldwla-Wollaco&lt; l&amp;sl Sunday was
...... ltl wu ..... run hanna Pat
SllllliD&lt;TII and Jolla Moddcn
desc:n1&gt;in&amp;the action and maltJn&amp;
the IIIII&lt; enjoyable, Di¥isloo Ill is
not a "bolus" SlYie f001to.ll as
you could plalnly see and I'm sure
the Jtllout Ct'OWd or 1,900 at the
ptDC'. didn ., come out )o wuch
the CBS camcru pan tl'tc pmc. It

-

aoo&lt;l old fuhionod

fOOtball

tb&lt; way It should be.
Yet, thtrt are many !Jpon.s ln
proaress now to keep 111 spon•
ft UU occupied. llascb&lt;IIJ is ln the
middle or the playoffs, hockey has

~od, Ilona with bukc!ball.
P1w tbcrc are-. of'Other
&gt;portln&amp; &lt;Ya&gt;ts I'll T.V. to to take
your mind away rrom lb"'
lfldlton.
O~~e thlna t1111 the strike bas
dlanJICd in me: is my opiAion or
..:lloolworlc on a Suaday. It has ia
foes made m&lt; open 1 boat or look
ova 100M oores •'ba'ea.s bdorc:
I'd autr tbooe bonks in my
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No .,..,... am I aocltina up tbc
prcvlow niaJtt 11 tbe supcnoark&lt;t
looldna for snadt food ror tbc
pmt. It has saved me money.
No mon 1111 I ttll'o'dU!&amp; to Rich
SIWum 1pa1diq a minumum of
S20 wllchina tb&lt; BiiJJ. I don 'I
h.ave to 'indt an hour or more just
lt)'ln&amp; tO J1C1 OUt of lhe pvkin&amp; lot
and let tina lost oa lhe way home. (
Strike? Wbo says a suite huru
everyone?

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'

sports /in shorJ.
Womens tennis nets victory over Oswego
he only team to emerae vic:todo•
from the tri-spot1 rood trip to
Oswqo Stu~ wu the UB Royals
women's tmnls team. The Roylls (4-31
took the LUcn S-2 last Tllesd&amp;y.
Cllnchina the win ·~ the doubles te.vos
or Leslie StidhamiLori Sddbcim and Marla
Savu/Usa c.puli. At number ooc doubles,
StidlwniSddheim woo their match ~.6-3
fO&lt; their llflb oo111&lt;lCUti..., victory.
1
Sav'u/Caputi (number two doubles(
repeeted their set SOORS (6-2,6-2) for tbcir 1

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Net ectlon

.
tbitd Jtraiab~.
Deopilc
's match win.in the first
liqJeo oont
. Lori l.eOoir (number two
sinales, 6-2,6-21, Robin Abroinoviu.
(oumber three, 6-1,6-31, and Shelly Wojnu
(number four, 6-3,~1 hdped the cause.
This SOIUI'Cky, t&amp; A1Willli Couru wiD be
crowded with locll womeo "'\"'pdina in the
Ilia Four Clwnplooships ~ a1 10:00
a.m. Alooa with the bost UB Royals, other
team$ oompctlna iD the tourocy are Nlqara
U., Canlsius Collqe, an4 Buffalo St.

s;p.ctfllm' 1//o

Soccer Royals streak
he UB Royal women's
soceer team had tbdr
four &amp;ame winnilla streak
broken by Alfred U. last Tuesday
afternoon, ~2 in overtime.
UB (4-2) came back oo two
occasion.yD tie up what was a.n
Alfred one goal lead. Scoring for
tbe Royals were Janet Holliday
lind Tobey Rubin, but Alfr&lt;td
scored twice ln the two J()..:minutc
overtimes to fu&gt;aJiy break open •
tight game.

T

st~pped

"It was a rcaJly touah ..,;,., "
Head Coach Miebdle Barczak ·
said. "Out of the two 4S minute
hal..,., it seemed like we
domina1cd 30 minutes of each.
We controlled the ball and worked
it well. We came up and hit tbe
post. We-did evcrythin&amp; l&gt;ut put
the ball in."
• ;The players got tired in the
overtime.'' she noted. uAner &amp;n
hour and a half or overtime play
and t~o 10 minute overtimes,

_a t fou1r

some of them were almost

crawUna."
The lou wu .....,. mon:
damqilla. It was learned that 'Pat
Murphy, tbc fWlbac.k ""'""P&lt;f, will
be lost for at least a week due to a
knee b\jury suffered in the
overtime period.

•

Tomorrow the Roylls face
StJohn Fisher Colle&amp;• at the
Alumni Complea, a squad that is
ranked oum~ one in tbe Slate.

Women•

~/Ball

control

UB Volleyball drops match to Great Lakers ·
be UB Roylls Volleyball
team wu broogbt doWII
(rom the ranks of tbe
unbeaten last week and now .siu at
2·2 on tbe year for tbdr dual
record, 3·91nolucllna tournament
play.
Thdr rarst defeat In head-tohead match play came last week
apinst host Nazareth Colle&amp;e,
4-IS, 4-IS, II&gt;IS.
Last weekend a1 the Brockport

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Tbey theo played their touahcst
aplnst the US Miliary Academy
(West Pointl, 12-U, IS-8,15·9.
The fmal two opponenu.

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Unable to act bac.k on the
winnina tract', the Royals travdcd
to Oswqo on Tuesday only to be
ccltcd by the LUers,
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6)6-2i08 10 slrn up for our workshop on job buroouu

Fdlow•h\p Ofnce, Culver City, CA 902.1().

Sc11iun: Mlkt ' "'" 10 lla• ap tu havt your ywbook portrait
talt.m for lnelwlon In the 1983 Buffalonian t&gt;awecn O&lt;t .

SA aad lh INvlsloa of Sludtnl Alfaln II &lt;J)Onl&lt;lrina
''I~Uiahl• to MAih Work• hops" cln Oet . 13 ot 7:30 p.nJ. to
9:30p.m . In Kno• 20. AC.

a.m. at the Center for Tomorrow. Resei'vatlonsarc necess&amp;f')',
Call636-3021 . S6.00 a pcr10n .

25·lllln 84 S Harriman Ub, Ill Talbert Hall, 14 &amp;Jdy Hall
or in 161 Millard FiUrnoro Acad. Center,

Lullstnll Cuap~a~ MIAJ.tby Wo..alp Scrtk.. on Oet . 10 al II
a.m. &amp;I the Resunecdon House (comet Urtivmity and MaJn

Boct1 8rocb. Eat onth friendu o JSU, today from 11:30.1 in

meetinU

UB Alom.. "'-ladoa Boa~«&lt;&gt;•lntJ Br'lllcb on O&lt;t.ll, 10

Su.-ll&lt;l'OJ&gt; from Hayes HaU) 10 a.m. Blbl&lt; S&lt;udy.

220 Talbert.

Got la•"""-&amp;odtola fat lAIIna.la. Call Kdth Kroll,
6l2 ·H46 or Ml kt Pulllntl. O rflce- . .7- 1010,
Hom&lt;-n3·2A9l.

Shbbll Slody ud Laad this Saturday n 10 uo. 11 .will&lt;l,
'40Capm Blvd.

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T1tE Mttda&amp; on 10110 ot 7: U. Dh&gt; A. Rm 23.

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offm&lt;l by lh&lt; Unl•enily Counsdina ScM«. 'Th&lt; W«kly
pt01r1U1&gt; l1&amp;ru ~. Qel . II, 11 l p.m. Call 636-zno for

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Friday, Oet. I. l p.m .. 316 Wmdc 11\d Mon&lt;lay. 0&lt;1. II, I
p.111., 316Wmd&lt;.

a...- Wrtcboa Worlllllop on T~. Od . 12, II a .m .. 211

Coalldoa or Mboat1cy Cnd!l'rof Sladceu MttdJta oo O&lt;t.
19, 4 p.m ., Acheson room 5.

MMo Caomo ra. Go•..- R&lt;mol._l. Call Pe&lt;er at
841-1410 or Joe at 636-S411.

UB Aaalnt Radio
p.m ., fltrou Jl6.

Papcndow711U)'IIolkWrklaaf'lllu-lodp.Mon·frirrom
IQ.4 aDd Mon-Thun .....m.p from 6--9 p.m. iD Baldy Hall,

1100o, A44, Blda .no, Rklat Lea.

Parka 11\d Wtd., Oct. ll, 2 p.m1• Capen 10 (AC).

Gnolllallac Sealon wloo .,.. ao1a11 oalo ....... or pntf . lcbool

Goo4 Food aocl Toll! brou&amp;ht to you by ohe
Jc.nsb Studmt Union on Fridoy from II :JO.I In the JSU
Room, 220 Talben.

TOol&lt; lk Sab~olb 11 Hlll&lt;l: Scrllcc:s and dinntr on Friday at 6
p.m. at 4() Capen Blvd. Plet.Je phont 83!·Jtl2 ror

reservadoru.
Wlllldac To"' ol Dowu•o•• Balllllo on Satwday, Oct. 9, 10
a.m. Tour will moel In Nl011r1 Square al the McKinley
Monumeru acron rrom Chy HalL Sludenu $1 , all othrrs U .
F~ must be paid In •dvance. To pay f« call 63~2346 or
636-4623.
Amul&lt;u Sodriy lor P'o blk Admlalllratloa WOflulrot&gt;t on
Oct. ll from 12 ooon undl 4 p. m. 01 lb&lt; Stiller Hotel.
1- Productivlly lmprovemmr, SJ0 lee. 11- P...,.,....;ve
Ol$dpllne of PubUc Employ«t, S30
Ill- Hand$ on
Worlahop-Writtm arod Oral Communlcaolon Skilb fot
OrpruzatioDJ, S'lO f~ . Rn&lt;nl.llons dcadllne is Tuesdoy,
Oct . 12. Call Paul BuchltWI, 855-!W.

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wilb tb&lt; exceptJon of pre..,td, pre-da&gt;t, pre-Yet and pro- Ako~ol A • - p,...._ Mtetlap on Mooday• from
Optomcuy, should.., up a ref....,_ me at &lt;itha or ohe two 12:30 to 2:)0 p.m. in o.bc Palmer Roout. Harriman Hall.
Appoin1m&lt;n!.f for tile Amhem MSC.
campw can bt made by callin&amp; 636-2231 , ask for Mn. M11&lt;k.
Al the Maln Street campus call 831·35U a.nd ask for Mr&gt;.
Shea.

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mo..-ies, otts &amp; lectures

NoWiday Saauau J oamallsm l'nlpul 19113-lnttmshlpt Loaon ~Mtdlnl C«a.,lco-Acwarcb ud Appllcalioa on
will bt avallabk onth Ncwsday, a Lon&amp; llland dally paper. On. 10, 9iJO a.m .. Westmln•ter Presbyterian, 72.4 Odawar•
Wrile for further information to Bar·b ata Sanchez, £4itorlal Ave .
Personnel Mm1bcr, NcwMiay. Longltland. tllcw York 11747.
Photovaphy intems&lt;houdl write to Marvin Sussman , Senior Mouktol E•..,lna or Indian Soa,p on Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. In th&lt;
lldltor Photoarophy. Arti.Jt inttmS .tlould write to Warren Kiva, &amp;Jdy 101.
Wtilbacber. Art Oircctor. Completod applications must bt
postmarked by Dccaoba 16, 19&amp;2.
UUAB Mo•lot-"Man of iron", On. 8 at 3. 6 and 9 p.m.
"Vktor/ Victoria" , Oet. 9 ~d 10 at 4, 6:45 Md 9:30 p.m.
Mldolte fi.lm Is "O.Q,A." 0&lt;1. 8 and 9. AU show&gt; In the
AIIJIIjeallow for Na lloaal Sdtact Foudalloa Gradu11e Waldman Thwre.
Fcllowshlpo 11\d National Sd&lt;nte foundalion Minorhy

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seuion worbbop whlc:b will cover fKt vr. 111rth, whalto do If
awolllted and preventive mwum. Sovtral shon rolms, slldes
and a self clcfaue demo will be prcsetutd. Call 636-2ll08 10
ft1i,lter.

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Smui!IJ I'Ahlalloa C..lor S&lt;aff MeoCflttl on Oct. I from 6-1
p.m. In tb&lt; Sdll!t Cbamben.

Fellowships can bt obtalotd by "'fitina ftllo ..ship Ofllcc.
national R.-reh Coundl, 2101 Constlluolon Av&lt;nue,
Wuhil\lfon, D.C. »&gt;I!. Ftllow&gt;hips OK awankd for study
or "ort ltadin1 to Mulcr's or Doctoral dqJus in tb&lt;
· mathematical, physical. blolop, enainccrio1 and IOCtal
w.,....., Tno&lt;k T - Botloo SUr. We print anythlna. Sl ocimc:cs and In lbe Hiuocy arod Philmopby of Sdmoc.
ad!. Watdl ~ ~"'"" for IDOte detaib or cootaa any A:pplications l.tC' cncouraacd ror m.inorida, womm,
lrad; leam manbft.
physically ba nd icap p~d and membeu
other
undenepr....,ttd ~~toups in scienc&lt; ond a~ain«rina. o-lllne
" - b e Soc:lot)' r... P&gt;oblk
eo.r. from ca. for ~pplyina is No"&lt;Xnba lA. 19&amp;2.
13·16, S&lt;atla Hotd. Coni. f..: Is S7S/pcrsoo, audcnt f..: II
SJS/ penon. Mail ramllollon wilb ch«k to: ASPA Niapn Doctonl &lt;UCIIUtawllllu lal&lt;notlo UJII A - . and the
Cllapea, 105 Mlcldlesu Road, Burllllo, NY 14116.
Curibbtaft are dia&gt;'blt_ for lnla·Arll&lt;ricaD ~atioo
Doctoral fcDoWshipt. ~ion formJ a&gt;ay' bt obulntd by
SIIJcbo Te&gt;rU 011 On. I and 9 tt 1:30 p.m in lbe wrio!Jta Ooc:loral Fdlcroooldp Propam lnter·Amaican
O..bad HoUJC, 1501 'N, Forta arod on ()a. 9 and 10 11 10 Founclalion, ISIS Wilson Blvd., Rosslyo, VA 22209.
p.m. in tb&lt; O..bad ){OUJ&lt;, 3292 MAin Sl.
,\rtndoa: ~law Stm«J. West= New Enl)and Law
To II 11-1 ....,...._, Mike autc lbl you Jlp~ up to Sc:hool will bt Oft c:ampus 10 illtcni&lt;w pro!p&lt;CI!W l1UdmU 00
have yow yearbook aroup pboto taken. Call Olvld OuaYio I I l'uesda1. Odoba 11. 1912;'Sip up for intt&lt;Views by callina
llll·lSIS arod ask for Mn. Shea.
636-:!A(,Irodayl

ScUa Olorlet. J - CoeiiJaa, Cold Wcath&lt;r Complna,
b,.di Folktlu&gt;dna, 11\d loJcm.uional Sona Fest. Call
636·2808 or Slop by 15 Capen for ~t&gt;DTe Info. and rq!Jtratlon.

Coapot«r Sci.«

Soc:ldJ

336.

Cdcllnk SlaU Te&gt;rU. Scrvk:e arod pany Soturclay njpt
suniua 8 p.m. al HUicl, 4() Capen Blvd.
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w flldenl interest in the UB population. II Ult&lt;r&lt;Sied, sip up
with Ja.ner Ma!Mt. 4230 Rids&lt; Lea. R.m C-35-A.

C.A.C.-Voloa._ t_,.l With tb&lt; CollllllwUtY AaiOII
Corpa arod malt.e a diffamoe. Call 831-lS21. 67 S Harriman.

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Anno, Room 9.

RPM J u. I'!Uioo 01 8 p.m. in Talbert Bullpen. AC. Club
key~, SJ.OO C&lt;neral Admiuioo, S4.00 Tkkel! ovail.tble at
Harriman Tkkn Off!« a.nd the Record Store on the AC.
U\JAB Collttllouso Opto Mll&lt;t

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8:00 on ThundaYJ in lbe

Harriman Lounae.

sports mformation
Bolflllo Oty Side Rucby PI'IIC1b on To, Wqj, Thurs. S-7.
Call for mo&lt;&lt; info. 692-7191, lfli·S434.

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Racby Oab l'rllcUft on TI&gt;&lt;S.II\d Thu... from S·7
p.m. More info. call Janiox, 692·7193 or Cindy, 831-~.

ua AJaaal " - . llf1tr u...lkedo!H&gt;t1 l'ootiNtll c... will

bOll Alumni and friends in a lar&amp;e t&lt;nt at Rotary Fidd.
MASCOT eu..tlllloa of Soltbll

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Alteadoto:
Sclllon. New Et&gt;&amp;land School of Law""U U B Badalatoo 0..~ l'rllcUft on Friday, 7-9:30 p .m .. Clark
bt oa """'P"' to interview prosPOCIIv• studeou oo Thursday, Oym.
Onobtr 21, 19&amp;2. Call Mrs. Shea of the C&amp;roa Plannlna
&lt;Ofrla: at ll1·351H'o r an appoirummt.
Ull ~ado 01b
TU&lt;o.. lind Thurs.. 7:3().9:30 p.m .•
Sat., 1-l p.m .. Clark Orm {Wrcstlina Room) .
Alr&lt;ratl
b orrerioa 100 fellowships to
qualified SIUdmlS for f,TadWIIe study in l!oaineerin1. Seb-lftl SbJ O•h Aaaaol M&lt;t•bmiolp !'ut)' on
Conlputa Sdcn«, Apll&lt;d Matlt'and Physl01. U.S. citl«nsblp ThurJday, Oct, 14 from IH I p.m. !II the Talbert BuDpen.
is required. Write 10 Hu&amp;)1cs aircraft ComptUiy, Corporate Pr90ror lie is requlrtd ,

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Students unhappy with inauguration,union proposal
"I still find~t hard to believe that!plans were
not made for a new union after it4as decided
that the old one would be closed." Rochester
Political Science major Arty Rubin said. "It
majority of UB students would be
would be absurd for Stud&lt;ntS to pay tui~ion to
against the possibility or having to pay
come to a University so that they can buy
an additional fcc to construct a new
thernsdves a union. The mon&lt;y should be taken
student union, althousJI many would make rhc
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from taxes, or the University should use
concession if it is the only wa~o be sure or
existing
space. I'm for vacating th&lt; fifth floor
obtaining a satisfactory union.
or Capen Hall and wlna that ."
Discussions ~~oith studrnts throughout the
A major problem would surface if students
Academic Spine Monday showed that students
believe spending $28,000 on President Steven B. arc asked to pay a mandatOr)' fcc for a union
which they will never sec. Nash will-be
Sample's inauguration i• too much.
aradualing in Dcccrnber but insists that C\I&lt;On if
Many students, however, conceded that they
did not have a cleu understanding of the issues he was a junior, he "would not want to pay for
something I could nevrr u.sc.!"
at the University. They blamed this on tbe fact
Rochester transfer Ann Kirchhiff agrees that
that they feel little control over University
it would not make sense to "pay for nothing,"
evenjs, Thus many refused 10 comment on the
because she will not be here when and if the
matttt.
new union is completed. "The University
"Sure, mandatory fees should be used if it h
essential, if there is no other way," said 20 year probably hasn't looked for a better way to pay
for it," •he gid.
old junior Physical Therapy m~or Joe
DiRienzo, echoing the views of most students
questioned. "I don'tlike the way that the
administration cuned out Squire Hall and pvc
~ble mandatav if!
nothing in return. HopefuUy, there are more
optioDS to be considered."
iso't
prtbkm
Tbe Univcsity Council prepared a plan for r
union, that calls for a comprehensive buildin&amp;
Fi[Z,gerald
to be constructed on the Amherst Campus. It
notes that waitina for State funding would be
too long and calls instead for student suppon
possible mandatory fcc isn't my
in the form of a SIS,.. , .
Student covemmcat ~eoll have aarced to problem, thou&amp;h" said senior Political Science
major llDy.Fi4gcrald. "1 wan_j to .k,now why I
bold an OcaQbq iiiA'g.ll{lllt tnldenr body to
can't get a student loan when all tbaL money is
determine if thry want to P*f for the buildlng.
being spent on Sample's inauauraJ ball. I
SamRic has said that unless student&gt; acrcc. be
wonder what color Mrs. Sample will wear to
doubt&gt; a building could be constructed for a
the ball. I don't want to dash in case I get
lon&amp; time.
By GAR Y STERN

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Most studentS .teem to be willin&amp; to pay a
student fcc, if tbe resuhina union would be an
adequate rcplaccmmt for Squire HaU-and
would be under student conttol. "If it would be
ours to set up the w~ we wa.n t to, it would
dcfrnitely be wonb it to pay the fcc," said
Mechanical Engineering sophomore Charles
Barnm. "In the long run, we would even
benefit."
A tter the loss of Squire Hall, students would
also have to be assured that a new union
cannot be taken away, accord in&amp; to junior Tom
Urbank. Security in this area would make an
"aarcemmt" worthwhile, he sald.
Although students seemed interested in being
assured that connruc:tion of a new union would
bccln soon, despite the possible r:osu, most
expressed anger and dismay over the possibility
of no State or Univenlty funding.
Tbc University already saved money by
convcnina Squire H all into a Dental School,
instead of buildina a new facility, accordina to
senior biology major Tlm Nash. "How could
they not contribute to a new union, after doing
that?" be asked.

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Altho11ah the arneral consensus among
student&gt; is that as President of a large
University, Sample deserves an inauguration ,
they arc leary about its $28,000 budget .
Director of Public Affairs Harry Jackson has
said that the money comes out of a "special
events and commencements budget," but most
students do nor seem to understand the need
for JpCCial events when essential student needs
arc lacking.
They asserted that it was bad for tb.e morale
of the institution to have a •ymbolic affair in
such circumstances.
"II is absurd, what they're spending," Rubin
continued . "The union is a somewhat bigger
deal than the inauauratlon. It is insane aetually,
so '11UCh money for a few hours."
Student&gt; currently do nor even have enough
photocopy machines, according to Ryan, so the
inauguration budaet cannot possibly be
justified. " If someone has to tiahten the belt
for economic reasons, everyone should have
to," aarced junior Economics-Political Science
major Charles Pearson.
Barnett admitted that he actually "laughed
when I read the size of the bud.,:t in a campus
newspaper. I would have said that a smaU
ioausuration is okay, but this pany ~ a waste
of cood money. If he wanu1o throw a pany,
be should usc his own money."
It is gcmrally aarced by Audent.s that t11ey
have little control over somctltin&amp; like u
"over-blown inauauration." "Everybody
spends 100 much money," Aid llutfalo's David
Mucuccio. "althoqb tlw doesn't juttify the
btx~cer."

"What .can we do1 added Joa Coboo, a
frcsllman

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BuUs start winning • •

Lockwood Memorial I.J1Kvy and the Sdc1IC&lt; and E:ft&amp;inecrina
Library c:odJ ha&lt;c tluw looked carrtls wiUdt bovc been modir...t
to aa:ep&lt; •il&lt;dcbain. They will be auian«&lt;to paduate lludcniS
or faculty .....,ben """' orc mokin&amp; bcovy 11&gt;&lt; or thcK Ub&lt;ary's
nwcriah with priority to people from Moln Str«t or Rldac Lea.
If JOG wish &lt;o be cuuidcml ror oocllon wJanm&lt;nt, ~call
6)6.2816 bel,...., 9 and II a.m. (Loc.kwoodl or 636-2946 belwccn
9 and II "-"'· (Sclalcc and Enainc&lt;rin&amp;) luaday throuch Frid.oy.

lhc UB mcn's soa:cr team rqain&lt;tl tlldt • iMina record lan
Sotunlay "ith a &amp;.o dcfcat or the Canlsous Goldcn Oriffin&gt;.
'The BuDs t3·2) rqjslcr&lt;tl their third $hut-out or the ICUOI1 and
b&lt;oltc a two a~ scord&lt;SS nrcok in the cont&lt;il 11 the Amhcnl
Alumni Arm&amp; COtnpiCJ&lt;.
Dan Ricmn1s .,, Mark Bro""' tallied tWO Coah api«t to I*""
the Bulls Mth Many'"J'av~ ond Ocrty K~ sborina the •hut·
out.
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"E.cryone was psyched up fOf it," Brown oaid. "Wt juSI hd
t v.o losses ia 1 ro• so we bad to prove. tb81 we v.tu: • aood tram .
With our i.ntcnsi(y. it made it scc:m. easy to ,.in lite tbac .'•
UB ouuhot lbc Grub .J6.7.
" We manaa&lt;tlto hold onto the ball more than they dld,"
ruUback Aldo BaiWin oaid. "It wasn't as much a arcattr dcferu&lt;
as it was that we were the bdtt:r tum."
"Lately we bavco't been ihoo&lt;Jns as much," Brown oaid.
" Wc'vc been worTOn&amp; the ball wcll in thc mid·lidd. When we JOt
the: dlanccs we Wttt 10 shoot a 101 mo rt lo lhis aamc."

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Men's Tennis: at Nllllfl U.
THURSDAY:

Fkld Hockey: McMUtcr U. •• Alumni Complu t•:oo p.m.l
Golf: at E.C.A.C. Q\lallryina Tournament (Hornilton, N.Y.)
WorM:n') Tennis: at Rochcsaer Tech

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K.athy D.YtldiAdY. Proi#Ud/Ott Coor.
laurie Conw•yiPtocfuttJOtt

Men's Tcnnis: SUNYACChampionshlp• (Spcncti'J)Ort, N.Y.I
Vollcyboll: •• Sflppcry Rock Tourn•mcnt (Slippery Rock, PA.J

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rooab3Jipn~

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Accordlng to lhc Chronic/• of Hlthtr liducot/on. hcrr tS • 11&gt;1
or th&lt; most p(&gt;pular hooks being currently read on collqe
campuses:
1. Th&lt; World Accordina to Oarp, by John lnins
2. Real Men Don't Eat Q\lichc. By Bru&lt;c fcormin
). Thin Thish&gt; in 30 D•J'l, by Wcndy Stehlin&amp;
4. CQjo. by Stcphcn Kina
5. E. 1.: The htra·Tt'rn:Striol, by Willi:D Kotzwinklt
6 lhc Sqjll ol a New Macltine, by Tracy Kidder
7. Hotd Nr:w Harnp$hirc. by John lrvlna
8. What Color is Your Paraehutc7 ,by Rlch:ud Nelson Bolle&gt;
9. Jane Fonda'&gt; Workout Book. by Jan&lt; Fonda
10. lhc Cindcrdla Compla, by Colette Do~&lt; Una

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Women•, Bnd.etball pracdc:t staru on M onday, Oct.nbtr II , rrom
4~:00 at Cl11~ HoU. All prospccth·c play&lt;rS must have on
insurancc form and ha\t hlld a t&gt;hl'•kal. Ph)'Slctlb • iU bt pvcn
ror I Ud'l purposei 111 I he' Alumni Arena Traan~na Room on

Tid.tu ror thts ~turda)'·~ UB

Oa¥10 Mawlti'Prodvcflon

'Garp' tops reading list

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Stadium qaans. C.anistus :a.u· 2\-ailabt.c al Ihe: Alumn1 Arena 1kl~
orr.,. for SI.OO cach, bel"'ml th&lt; houn of 9'()() a m, and 3:00
p.m. On Saturday. ti&lt;kcts 11 tht &gt;11doum "'" bt SJ.OO

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ALL S.~. FUNDED
ORGANIZATIONS
PICK UP YOUR
BUDGET PACKETS
BY OCTOBER 15TH
IN ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL

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Attention All Athletic
Clubs:
Pick up your
organizational packets
at the S.A . office, room
11 1 Talbert Hall . All
packets must be
returned to the S.A .
office no later than
October 1 5th, 1982.
The Student Association
Invites you
to own Rotary Field.
.For $1 you can own a piece
of Rotary Field
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ST.UDENTS
Please Begin to
Return All
Completed Assembly
Petitions to Room
111 Talbect Hall

All Ul 500 Teams
Remember to Collect
and Tum In Your
Pledges for M.D.A.
In 1 11 Talbert Hall
P.C.
As Soon As Possible

First Assembly
Meeting
Tod•y, 3:30 pm
Talbert Senate
Ch•mbers
You Must Attend
for More
lnfo.-636-2950

All Athletic Club
Sports
All Reservati ons for
Fields Must be made
Through Dir. of
Athletics.
No Fields Can be
Used Without This
Approval.
Call Ken lves at
636-2950

Join the S.A .
Assembly
Petitions must be
returned by Oct. 4th
Can be picked up at
someplace,
111 Talbert
For more Info. Call
jerry Olsen at
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636-2950
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All S.A . Clubs MUST
Call S.A . to Arrange
Meetings. Failure to
Do So Will Result In
Loss of Recognition .

�Dale elected Chair as Senate
hold·s year's first meeting
By TERRY CANAOE
Mttn~t~l"fE:ditor

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wa~~ty minutes was aU the
Sludau AssociarJoft (SA)

Salak n«dcd to elect
Olainnan David Oak and . _
&lt;n&lt;n1 ~ Powen Council
(EPC)~.

The rcqocs1 ror .._;tion
candidata to Oak
by~ and ~ wu dccted

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UDallimously- Oak QC&lt;pl
for his own abstmt:ioo..

Oak aned on t~ Smale and
tbe FiDaoce Cornmiu .. 1aa year
aDd will continue both roles IS an

orr......._ pmu.....,t ddcpte.
Althousb Oak made k known
before lhc ~~!«~ina lhal he ...,..
intcn:sled in run:nioa for
chai:rmall. be ..really was not
ready rex oo compdillon."
The Scruue opjJO$cd liuk d ,,. u
- = s pa$Scd by the EPC,

composed or SA cxceutives over
the SUJIUl\tr, wa. appro•ed with
ou&amp; dissenl. The Senate mu.v
formally appT&lt;Ne oil EPC

decisions which arc made
...,.....,. when lht SA kglsl&gt;tute
c:aJIDO( assemble .•

SA Treasurer Eric Friedman

staned rex alhklalo run

But St:nator Slr\'e Cattonc said
that "'in1m1 .. is a hard word \O
deftM and added tbat 1M propo.al

smoocllly a1 lhc stan o r 1he
semester. OCCIOrdlna 10 SA
A1hklics Oi.-.ctor l(rn '""'·
The motion pasacd with no
opposkioo. MDft EPC declDoru
..,u be bro"'hl befO&lt;c lhc Senate
a1 iu IICI1 m«tln, IS tbe SA
aoanlws .....,, 10 reduoe tbe
oew Scrulle's coorV&gt;ion by limitin&amp;
lhe aDIOW&gt;I Of inidal prOpooab
ptaa~led.

Cltifl&amp; a&gt;nfosionamoG&amp;
intmwional dubs over SA
r• "' rattiaions re&lt; pOCitical
....._ lntcnwional AHain
Coordirwor Dean Janel •

innodueed • modoa to spcdfy 1he
"Havin&amp; this in
wmina will help lhc in1..-oallonaJ
dubs" to better understand lhc
rules "before I hey 10 to SA."
restricsions.

J arret said.
Recmlly aeveral or&amp;anintions
have raised c:omplalnu thai
cutllln SA funded event&gt; featured
political lllllanenl• or speaker•.
These d ubs run the ruk or not
bein, reimbursed for lhcir
e•pmditurcs.

~s the r..ponslbility or •h•
P"'-'ld&lt;nl of 1h11 club IO keep lbe
ei'Cilt und&lt;r &lt;Onllol.'' Friedman
no1ed ...1bc: tey word is inlc:ol.''

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described how Sob Board One''

!SBI) m.ooo c~er,.,;, mcri1ed ..
additiooal SA sobsidy. SA opped
iu SBI .UOC.Ilon 6fS20,000 to
s:no.ooo to relieve Ihe Sludenl
.scniccs corporation o f some of its
fiJWicill tcru.ioos.
n.. cxtn roooey ror SDI was
~ed "froon money kfl
ov..- Croen laa year," Friodm&amp;D
aplaincd, SBI's loos was primarily
bbmcd oo the do&gt;e of Squire: Hall
when: much of its rnmuc
openrioos wu based.

wu not

spcdf~e

enouah to CUT)'

any real "eight. Whik the

proposal's idea was •&amp;lid, "I lhin~
it twas the wron.&amp; way 10 SO about

.... he ..xs.

Cauone cas1. tht only ncp.tiYe
VOte o r •he me&lt;~ in&amp; '" QPPOSina I
the rcsoludoo which stated lhal
··~ and t\'cnls intended to
cause coalromatioa amoa.a or
offend a major portion or the
University community, will ooc be
funded by UodcrJnld!We
Maodatory Stucknl Activity
F«S,''

Friedman informed lhc Scru11e
or his rand0111 sekctions for
rocrnbeB or the Fi~W~CC
Committe-e which t.M seruue
OPPfOYed. The ei&amp;ht m=bers of
the Ananc: Cornminee coruidu
budsct rcqucsu ~ro~ lhey are
p......ted to the Senale and orrer
rcc:ommendadoos to lhat body.
Two senators from tac:h or the.
three e-Jected categories Wert''
sdeaed. Steve Lynch and 11'11
Goldstein from the Dormilories,
Dale and Wendy Weber for the

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VOted 10 the t:Ommlllec. In
addition, Jorrtt and Mlnorily
Affaiu Coordinator Terry Mitchell
will represent !heir •pedOc
c:onClcrns on ' he commluec:.
Friedmon SOUJhl " o wldc
variety or cJirfe•c:nt ,,pinicln'i llfld
raccts'" In carnmilltt
membcn-''someone that 'sao1n,a

Commuccrs and BiU ferro and

to question us all 1he time and put
a llnle z.;p Into our mminp."

Scou Young or the Orf-Ounplll
Temporary Rcprcsesuadves ~&gt;ere

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''Thcte's .some c.r1ra money len
the Fin;a.nce C-ommittee•• to
u" this year-. Dale noled. ••1 don'l
bclle:Yc •ny lludcnt Of13niz.:Uion
~ hould be &gt;topped from eo min&amp;
berorc the Senate," Dole said.
Scvenl ea.mpw orcanitai.lom

(or

have lndjcated dWaHsfaction with
their allouncnll from las( year's
Sen ale and brc c~tpeaed to

compete for any r-ema.lnins runds.

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Lmted •.,..mer in lhc """"'"

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roc lhc Sen.tte's approval ....
EPC's llhktics Cundin&amp; dedsion.
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FELICIA~
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I LOVE YOU I ~ I ne~ed anoth~r chancel I've got
it together now! Before you
make up your mind, remember
·~all we've ~tood for, and all we've meant to each other.
I LOVE YOU and I'm ready to
do anything ·to keep from
losing you. Just give .m e the
chance I need to prove ·to
you •
._ All My Love, •

.Stan

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prep or jeans; girls like
guys in their favorite clothes
By CAilOUNE GAYNOR
Spft"tf11m Slqff Wrltu
O&lt; the tY!&gt;icaJ Ull malt
atucl&lt;nt, dothioa
probably doe~ n01 mean
too much. Wakina •P 10 minutes
befor&lt; clw bealnJ, tM nror thing
one....,$ is the clot bu. Who needs
to imprc:u a Thermo Dynom.lcs
prof«&gt;or ot dahl o'clock In th&lt;
mornlna wh&lt;n th&lt; wind chill
factor outside iJ minus ".0.
Whll about that C1)t&lt; WOmatl,
howe~rcr, who sits at the window
•nd ducrrtely ..u h&lt;r
pumpmrickl&lt; bq&lt;l &lt;V«Y
mornioal Did ) 'OU e"\"Cr lhtnk that
pemapo &lt;be ~'Ould love aJI&lt;Ina you
to Mlp sprud htt &lt;fum ch«s&lt;,

F

but p&amp;J:una bottOms saktJna out

of o......U&gt; hd4 &lt;oc&lt;&lt;ll&lt;t b)' ..rnr
pins jtU1 dOH no1 IWt) htr o.n?

Fmc. you think. 1.) you wa1ch hrr
wipe the Cfuml» from ha mouth
onto the back nf her

syllabu&gt;-what type or clothing
docs inu~rt~t herl
If her nilme b; f't"Shf1lll0 Cri,s1el

Hamilton, &lt;he may be undecided
about her tniiJOr, but 1hc ~nowr
eualy whar lhc Uko 10 'et her
men wcanna. For ha t.ulc,
Hamihon ma~ ha~tt tho;cm •h.c
~·ronr my in ""hlch to anmd

collqc b&lt;ausc me especially Ut es
meo of tbe warm "eatbu variety.
The ones who wear ttnicf Oui"'
Jlloru and no $biru," thus
uposlna th&lt;ir "lfe&amp;SY and
musculM body."

' 'Men can·• ce• sexy in the

" Wild Counuy" colopJe.

Coioan&lt; is SO iJnpo&lt;UD&lt; tO Al4a

Banyk, 11 )'eOI old Canadiall
"ucknt, thal she fdt. ••A &amp;U)'
clo&lt;so 't ltave to be aU that JTcal
lookln1 but if be's aot a .,.at

antntuwe . ....

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FoU" Hamilton said, but, Jhe
Added, " I ju.t like st&lt;"ing them
uphomore Katy Foi&lt;J not only
anyway."'
wonu her stxy UB man to v.·ear
Can't an sexy In the Fall? Lisa
Jo.'hakl night ponu, • R11lph
Schumarht-r, a sophomore. 1n the
.Lauren polo shirt anci tmnb
Co. unication Deportment li~&lt;J
soca\&lt;rs hot sung!~ propped
that ' }' Lequt look. Htr favomt UbC)n his bead and -a sweattr titd
outfit sounds like it come&lt; riaht
atound his shoulders to add a
out or the p,.ppy HDMibook.
soohistiaued to.,.,h.
S«y to Lisa m&lt;U&gt; "ool sweaters.
But whor obout if you ~ th&lt;
OJ&lt;fotd S~in, tOpcodtrS, l poor of " t)pe found 01 Th&lt; Conton&lt;ntol and
l&lt;"l jeans and "pasithclr no
noc Hood Califocnia7 Then
,..._dry."
MarletK Ntico will bopefully be
Mindy Slutsky's falh« mun
tbe ~omlD off&lt;rln&amp; tile boa&lt;l
own tM 1...e&lt; Company IJ&lt;Qusc she brnkfan to you be&lt;~use •"" juJt
IO&gt;C) IUY$ in L« plaid lhlnJ. A!s
loves the "klnd or punk) look."
for pants, a«or&lt;llns to this
It " Capczios, Calvin lOrin jtans
sophomot&lt; "Lee Rid« ]eons are
•nd a collulcu &lt;hin for h&lt;r.
more s&lt;Xy than deslaner Jeans.
Suppasc you do not fit Into any
The Jord«ht Lonk won our
or t)\tst c:.tegories? Your entire
O\ltf alltho•c wo•ncn who did
wardrobe consls•1 uf five rock
pref&lt;r 1he de&gt;ignco label. Out
roncen jcr..eys (ltou olterruuc them
besides Jordacht jeans, Lori
wi1h your Monday. Wedoesda)',
AlVtt'&gt;On, on AJrhltccture mojor,
Frld'IY &lt;Our&gt;es and your Tuesday,
also likes h&lt;r men in solid color
Thuf\day ones) and a palr or army
t.Jllin.s, on&lt; thin aold chain and
fotiaues &amp;tv&lt;ll to you b)' your
cowboy boots, Alvnson also
father from World War II, hdd
str~Kd a p~(crtnc:t tor A\lon'J
sotdy lop1hct by patcha nf nllco

Oa.nnd ~fiPI l't10icn CrOJn an C~·
girlfriend'&gt; n•11htit. Oo not feel
that you art resis.ned to spc:ndin&amp;
)'our remainina 11me lt UB
vicariously llharina basel

hrutfMt-' 'V.hh &amp;U3n&amp;-.: .,.,omcm.
There" still hope. Junior !i.lndl
M&gt;ycr reollr doe. nnd "1rubby
Jc::uu'' and "tntoakcn wul\ no
.sod.J .. a 1urn ~ n

Complfter and video dating: the endless search for finding
match made easier by innovations and techniques
depends on the &lt;&gt;.tent or the
QUC1'tlonalr&lt; filled o•t br th&lt;
applic:anu. Forms 1ha1 havt
quntion• 'l_llo...,ina for in1rmate
l&lt;lr-di\Ciosurc do a better job 31
motchln&amp; p&lt;oplc up, but dlltin&amp;
Krvke$ Ytith mnre nlt'n!.l\lt
qucstionalrc.s 1rnd 10 rost more-.
An&lt;»hu factor thtu inOUt'no::s a
d•tln&amp; R'f'Vice's df~tivcneu is
.some husna.n traJu that ;ut be-yond
ttchnica.t ~fttuation. The.

By LOR I SCHULTZ
F~t~tu,. F:d1tor
lfe U&gt;&lt;d to be &lt;o almple:
bor meets a~rl, boy Ilk&lt;&gt;
&amp;irl, boy gns &amp;irl and
they Uve- happily cvu a ncr.
Td&lt;lay, that Is not always the case.
Proplc ortcn havc trouble
•uccessruUy mcctlns oth&lt;f people.
It Is times li\&lt; these wb&lt;n
tum to datlna KrV~cc&gt;.
Busi...,.. thor spedaliu in
profes&lt;ionalnuotchmaklna arc
n01h1n1 new but 1t wu ncx until
lh&lt; 19601 thor computer datlna

L

-pi•

~-lat.

computer miJ ma1ch up t"-O
people based on Slrona

inl«""•·
b"' nw:h •ubtk chanctc:nstic:s as

mannm or phYJiaJ appearance
lr&lt; o&gt;ttlooked and could au..

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Thm: arc varioullypn or
datU.J ICMca available for
various needs and poices ooith
som&lt; JaVica thll ad• enlJe In th&lt;
back or mqu!nco orrerint a
•·pen·paJ'' type rdationsbip with
someone of the opposite ~ex
passlbly hundreds or milco away,
Witness tbe SUa'$ of lnlt-o, a
slick, monthly, Lo1 Anaeleo-ba5ed
mqazlnc tbat bills ltStlf OJ "The
Single Source for S!nslc People."
With a nallonal drtulatlon of
about ltX).(O)., lntro focwa iu
pic&lt;a Oil the •I~ !1restyk. It
also coli&lt;CU about 1,000 P&lt;BODAI
odJ per ISSUe,
T ..,..,.tor

begins at $25, and the maplinc
char&amp;es an 1!dditiooal SUO to
forward an answu. Accord ina to
rounder and publiJhor Suunoe
Oou&amp;las. fntro bas proc....d
200,000 ansWers sin.tc iu premiere
in July I, 1910.
Pen pals, bowover, are not for
.vc:ryone, and other rtKtbods for
m&lt;etln&amp; SOti1C'OtM! special are
aniloble.
1bc more popular Vl"nlon Ia tM
_c:omput&lt;r one. To we this, the
or

"personality
questlo.. on bkl•sr•ophjiciJ
infonnadon and peBOnal
prcftrences.
The applicant then pays a rce,
which varies rrom SlS-SIOO, and
(n rtturn receives a print-out of
compalllblc names--determined by
the mutual interests or rhe
appflC&amp;nts. Some KrVIcc&gt;
auaranrcc: a ccna.in aumbn or
nama per '4eck or mon.th.

Tbc....,....-ofthis~

ptobkms In compatability.
Thanks to modem t«hnoloay,
vtdeo-dalint Kf"Yices are lht mow.
and-tell way or llndlns• dar&lt;.
One well RTYice that allo"'&gt;
&lt;litnts tO ICC PIOSJ&gt;C('tiV&lt; dates in
advance is Bob Lilly
Introductions. located on Parkside
Avenue In Buffalo. Sinoe its
op&lt;nlnt over '30 years ago, they
h•ve hod considerable succcu.

T he video servlc&lt;i functions
much llkt the computer ~ervic.~
The sin&amp;!• nulc or femak dfent

el)ttfJ I he ornce a.nd liUs OUI a
PfOiil&lt; shm d...ribln1 h!s or ber
Inter.,.• A poiO&lt;otd is taken and
the thrnt II CaJually intem...ed
whik bciva Yldeo
After the

r

tap•na. cht- clic.nt looks tluouJ,h a

book contarnin' Jlltotos And
profilt Jhtti} or lhose or the

oppa,.;te ..,• . When they find one
of' r&gt;Ul'tcUlar in1trts:t, they ~an
view thar pc:tMJn un v'doo and
pol!lbly "t up • dot~. The "'"'''"·
however. will 001 stvt Q phon(
nun1btr wi1hout conHnL or thtOthcr client . a&gt; • ;af&lt;tr

prc:c:tulion •
Billed .....1\m&lt;rlca's Number
OM

Pmon;~l

Oadna Service-."

T01&lt;1.hrr lnttodunlon offcts an
aJttm.aUVC 10 iU CGmJ)Ulrf llftd
video countc:rpans. Unlike Its
compditon, Totechcr dcM$n't w.e
vicko rnachioa, cempusm or
astrolou in h&lt;lpins dlmt&gt; me&lt;~
eU&amp;ible panncn, all th&lt; p o - k
Is done by hand.

W ;tto o10 orn... .nationwide. th•
Buffalo office bolUU 1800
members since i973 . 11\C &gt;&lt;rvlcc
catm to P&lt;Orlt or all a&amp;&lt;$,
prorc..ion• and rcliJ}om and
claim• l ••ccess marrlqe rate or
nvc pc1'CCnl. "Bul not C¥tf)'One it
Jook:fna for marria.&amp;c.'' aceordlna
ro a TOJnher conJullant. '"The
majority of our l'l'tm\ben' au
contmt )UJI 10 dare and enjoy tlv

hollt$1 composr&gt;r or another human
bans-"

THE BUFFALONIAN '83
The official UB Yearbook
Now on sale
$10.00 book
CLASS BEGINS

October 20, 1982

THE SPECTRUM
Classifieds that connnunicate
tyesa!!Efr•mes •
wtth pun:h- o~ '"~
~- lrom lotVO- group; ,
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-t""lll!!i!OI n••-""'~
Mon · Sat
10.9

Bailey Coin
Laundromat
3074 Bailey near Kensington

WASH 60c
DRY 25c 112 hour
Open 8 am - 9 pm
'7 Days a week

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�editorial
Give us a chance

their pleas end dismissed their opposition
with paternalistic scuffing.
Given the chance to become active
participants In the process, UB students
could ehow that they can be responsible and
astute University citizens.
Unfortunately, nolpdy-lncludlng their
representallves-w~ts to let them.
)
Take for example, the recent furor
surrounding the student union question. In
September, the University Council's appointed
committee on student unions recommended
that a centralized facility be constructed on
the Amherst Campus, with student fees.
After meetings with UB President Steven B.
Sample and his staff, student government
presidents decided to hold a survey over the
telephone, rather than a straight-forward
referendum that would seek to gauge student
oplnlon.They admit that there Is a.great deal
of uncertainty over how students would vote
given the opportunity.
But some effort should be made, to let
University students-In an open sod free
poll-voice their sentiments. Ills easy to see

Are UB stu&lt;lenta apathetic?
tf there Ia one thing that everyone at the
Unlverelty -ms to agree on, It Is the antswer
to this queetlon-yes. Quick glances at
student voting results, attendance at rallies
and Interest In their affairs appears on the
wane.
Clearty, actlvei:volvement Is not visibly
supported by th
cts. Much has been said,
written and pon
about It, but there has
been no real afton to get at the real reason
behind their lack of Inertia. Many have
theorlz.ed that the lack of a centralized
environment on an otherwise Isolated,
desened plain has caused this. To othere, It
Is the ever-present thirst for gOOd grades and
top·fllght Job opportunities.
But the real reason students do not give a
damn Ia because they are not allowed to.
Students feel no reason to be lntetested In
a University thet has consistently slapped
them In the face, turned an Ignorant ear to

fe dl

that the presidents are afraid ol allowing their
constituencies the chance, there Is too much
uncertainty and too much chance that the
plan could fall and a renewed effort to get the
leaders' point of view across would have to
be made.
Uke Sample, the presidents have opted lor
the easy way out-skipping the referendum
and heading Instead for the safe waten of a
survey before probable Implementation.
The leaders will surely proclaim that to
oppose student fees paying for the building
eliminate our chance to ever have a
centralized building on this campus. They
fear, possibly correct, that students might
vote against paying the way.
But regardless of the outcome, stu&lt;lents
must be given the chance to voice their
oplnlons""n this mattet directly, In the fopn of
a vote. Relying on a sample Is simply noli
adequate on such an Important and relevant
matter.
The administration has denied students
their voice long enough, students do not need
their leaders doing It to them as well.

£1

Please come
Editor.
On ~ltlll ol th• University

CouncU. 1 want to ottend '" open
lnvlfltlon to 111 mem t&gt;Br:s of th~

Utt'v' " '''Y community to l ttend
th• lnaugur1tl6n of Pre s;d•n t
Stt&gt;w•n B. s.,.pM &lt;HJ OctobH 10 a t
.1'00 p m In lite Ahlmnl Atena I

encou,.v-

u~lty '""' ro
6tudWtl m•mW. oltfte
oommu•1t1 to o f f AU PHS"Ot'l.l IUMdlttg l ie ;n•med
10 I -liOn In ,,. Affi!l l00b1
lmmHIIIoty loiiOWirtg 1/!e

c:.,.mony

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Chalrman. Universlty Co1Jtw::ll

Ten Percent Solution

Thl•l• p&lt;lrf#&lt;:l/1 IOf/11 urt&lt;!Or the
GSA con&amp;II1Utk&gt;n1 pf'OIIIthd tltef

Sexist Sexism?

Editor.

,_sonI PtiiiiOns rtNh 10

Editor.

Pflf""'
GSA momW.Mp llgnoturu to ll(e
GSA oil~ prior lo ll&gt;e mfttlng, ol
momb«i wllo
I Ptllrlolt
ooklng lor onot""' ...,,. on rho

l l l roo t•*• tl&gt;e opportunlf'lto
lhon• Thot Spectrum ond AMn
ltot:lllc 101 eo-"'fftht ••r GSA
$&lt;oM II IIIHt/ng ol tl&gt;e new
oCII-Ic .,.., "' The Spectrum
Fridr(, S.,Nmkf t7, r882./t
nlcoto- •Oifllthltlg 1ft print
. oOOUttHI GSA /tl The Spectrum,
llld,.. " - tiNt cowroge Or not
only oiJt reorottot&gt;/y lou oteltlng
S.nato mHtlngl, but ono our
rnoro tMcitlng ocUivltie•. teet/tie

w••

clmlflf cover.~.

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oy OSA ......o.tr ,.., caused

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2. , _ lo nolhltlg WIOfll/ -~
-ratlll, rad/c411om/tllrt
-n/Utlol&gt;o ond wor-IIIQPO.
H o - I cto nor fott tlulr •I'
•ccredlttKI cou,..l, tM torum lor
thla. AI my •cltool, SUNY II

-n """'"

hfr II- Ollng
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IO )'OU lfl_, CMIS, .. Wll 1M

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Alttt eMu AlfM •••
told"" oould 1101 Ollorooct ow o1
rwpotJH.

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ltwft " · _,,.,,

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led to

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a.c.uH 1 '"' ' " atdattt
to lftding tM

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eon ••, _ , ~Y tws 2131

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At this tlmo l'ctlllrt to md• rwo
poltrta:
f . II,. w_,•o Sl- Conoge

pub/Jc~

two lllchm '"'~ commonta
O'ICh 11, "Ill you women will
IM"-1/t lnd •nJoy lhl&amp; Cllll."
lo#ldwor lhfiXI!Ih Al\t• • liriKI/111

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•.....,. , - u t ond
orpul&gt;od ooloo. (lOw con ,.. tMp

, _ _, umo -Ignorant?

w.,.,...·.

Ellng!Ymton, oH
Studlor
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_....,,.•• w_,.

c.tlat-. , _ wllo wloltto

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tonuof_......

oultogtKI by r/olo Olotontly.-Jot
oct 0,./not my brotlltr, s.l"ff
•oclollrl ,.,_,00, , _

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Aclmlnll!,.t!&lt;lt Vloo PY. .Iderlt
:,• -.·,•,• -IO!odUIIafll"'l't'\1 ~H"'i~'9,1',

· w-trt

lor lhfl Foil '1:2 ...,ntor. Altw the
llrt1l cloy 01 Cluollloxlolt
dtslllu•k&gt;ned, dllll'fiiH, oltd nun.
Ho
to drop 1111 court~e; 1ft
ectuJNty 1hl1 d«:ftlon wu mede

r3. Any lullf!! d«:lolon on

1 Llll 8Ufllfl fl, II, lrtl
oltompllnll no I Mly to got lompon
dla~rllet'l ,.....,ockN on ,,.
AmMflt c.tmpu•. but ello lo IIIH
unltort no~tn dl-son
ln•tolled ond otoci!IK/u wolt
• · ,_.,r&lt;f/ng ,,. mtn•rrvol
ltouo, , . OUOII
111,.,.,_ to Uu &amp;tttln. "Then
-• •
'""building-·
Wlfll llutllllrold
• a. ..,.,. WI • dauu Itt the
IHI/ttllttf cottf/Kf."- Is
d/1-r lrt trolmpl/t;lltlolo• ottd
,.,.t/ICIIIIOI!•.
1llolllt 10U lor yew lttl!lllolo 1tJ
tltlo

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m~ MlltHI to /lrll!o "'" ~~ tiP

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tr Ia. " " -· tllo'Y to 01

SASU l&gt;y 1/tt GSA StMto rtlll ol

ol tltt
--I.Jrtlon-loty, IIIII
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! 0 - ' clicl "'tt, bul , _ . w11
no 10
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ltl t1to otlf/Mt mot/olo, or "' ,,.
GSA COINltllvt/olo. H o - , '""
10 - n l tur.-1

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o/1~ prior to tht StMto /ffHtlng

--e,..l

- r 10 _ ,.

of lbla. lno
II not -,..,,!itS,.. ••

- o n ltJIIM II lht required
o!gn.tuiV ore rur- /tiro 1111 GSA

~.,. lfe. ltOWIIHIWf,
I•CIUII ertora t/111 I thlnlc altould
bt corroctiKI- to the
lmpotflrtel (hll tMy mi"J 1t1'1e on
I.Wltl '"~' wllh wblctt tn. GSA
lr , . _1ry , _,
t. ~r&lt;tlng SASU, /(OC#tle
1t11M tltot lito GSA otU&lt;Nnt
twfflfWHium to join SASU lui
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Studies Colt.Qe, SUNY •tllulfolo.
On Stp,.lfJ,., 111821 ....
lnl~ ol OO&lt;tofn proctlcu in

2. - u. .

worlliflg C/111,

""kh of'"" lottor rwo lncludH
_,

Acldre.- to the Women's

•18-

wb/«t.

opptflnlng wotrNrt~, mlnorlry
1/I'OUPI, 1/ld tho

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caP1t1Nom.n ••plolrinllllld

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�op-ed
By Bob~ey

G

onotally speo-lng, lllo - n ·t wcwl&lt; •fir'/ wotl

wheU~ar ot not his mother ~· hfm. consiDerable
•rnounla ot money mvst be spent on te!erisfon .eta a.nd
aJr fare In otcs.r to a~ at mMtlngs of .. .,. dubs,
W~·• Gatden Ctn;tu a.nd Young Democratic Tractor

Forln:atanc.e. your typewriter will peefotm
perlec:tty all yuf 8 ut m¥1 r.our• DefOft Chat
Engll~ llfm popet It dut your ribbon brNkt, the
on 11 0&lt; taka your cor.
eartlago Jams """you Ol&gt;IH to, ~•"'PP•• That g ..amlng tine-tuned machine tuna If...
a top (or, 11 )'OU

,...,If,

P11rr1 .-. 1 ~lllnf 1111111- )'OU -

IO Nih your (-le&gt;bo un-)ptegnonl Will IO Ihe hOJij&gt;illl
Or toofi II potk:e. Weft tMy lf*l ~1'1 tr.t mliQOef wu
No But rob Juat on• bin" and SM '4tlt.at h appens \

8 01 enough oJ tttls csoom end g toorrt. Take
a.co(Jers say ..Hot

Murphy~a

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leaal one thing Ill lite work I OUI tm1fY limo. All,

)'OU

taw' Ut'llledl sl\.t.tl nev., be

defeated." Both hu bHn tor quite aome 1Im..
ThJnk abo\n h. Jn a ''"· e»en, democrttlc toclety any
(Willlo) (moll) &lt;1111&lt;1 can gro... up to be Prool9nl or lhiH
Unllld States., ana lt'l tNin taafer to beCOme one of tf\1
la.ser Jewels In the crown or government, 1uch aa
governor or senator or eongttiiPI'OOt'l Now, •• l1 well

Wnown. lhe ohlld to acluolly occomplllh Tho Big Fulls
the onUd most Qlllllfltd and moat

rtptttontaH.,e or The

People.
Today large aums of money aro needed In order 10 be
elected.. In order to lnf«m tt-.e masses o f a c:andldllt11

Qua1Hica11ons, of tne site at nla nuclear tamllr and ot

With that In mlnd, 11ere c:on&gt;os the renwltablo.,.,..
thlng~r&gt;~lro-thal·worbout.,..Ot'/'Cime: Ihe 1J10P11 moat
qualirted 10 run our demrxraey atwtlys ha~te Iota of
money, 01, lots ot friends with Iota or money. TMy. we
ore hlcl\y. How"'" would - . . . . . RMgon, C&amp;n~&lt;,
Nllloo. Jollnson and Kennedy lla.. been atectoa fl not lor
the One Thing? How else woulcl ur.. l.elvman hove any
cnance-of becoming Governor ot New York State?
M lracutous. Isn't tL The moat lnUIMfttlat ~"' '" 1
country-t11 htaders-h-ave been protected from one of
me'e 1\ard realllles. the need tor money. Nature Ot Fate or
aomethlng has proVJded ou1 most poiiUcatty capab..
Per.ons with the One Thing neeeuaty fM the t·ulfiUment
of their role tn 1M modern WOrld. WOOdpec:-..rs have h a rd
beal\5, lust as poiiUclena halie atocka ano bonoo; vunure:s
heve co~otos that lea•• them -Ktaps for mea1a1 full at
Polltk:lans have rtch friends. tt almoet makes you beile.,e

In God.
But 11 thinking people we should recognize the

poulbht dange,... ancs S)feoare rof them. Firs t, what If thll

BLOOM COUNTY

Grub Street

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S{ LiL. Pt·r rino

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Dtl-'o Orgonllatlql&gt;s aroun&lt;1 ,,. oatton.

ntotar as popular culcvre rwUec:tt IM thoughts

buill

ol money, mlghln't tho r-1•~• 1111 1 lillie llldebled?
Thll would 9•boy 1111 - . lalt ond even-nanc!Od
declalon molcfng capabllltJoo
SleoM, whit II lhla NIIUIO 1Cte-..o4 IIP7 ll'o I\IPC&gt;eMO
OIICM'e Look a tttwt ~ '"' Saha,. af'd o+nosavrs.
Whit hi QOrlftl It thl.l Nah~re gtwe ti'WI money to tnt
wrong ,_,.-, We mlgnt 1» g- r - I&gt;Y bumblers,
tlopfleacts aMS ac.•l)h.lfu• lwfta

Howt'f'et, c:ton't w01ry 100 muetJ. u,. on.thlng..l,...Uf&amp;
lhlt·~...ovt.....ery.·llme show a no s~n ol ~engi~. JU
l1r •• tne tnfnd'a eye ce.n ... POIIUct• n• ancl money wltl
conll~u• to go together like - · and""-· Llle &lt;loes
work w_.l tometlmes
O n 1 atddef note, Jo Jo Gtorg1annt 11 tncarcerated onc·e
IQIII, AI ,lpofled In thll space t611 11&lt;-.I(Jy Jo Jo hied
been merclfulty reteaaea ' 'om prlton after setYing one ( 1)
WHiii at tllt fourteen ~11r p~iaon sentence to,- tfle ,.P, of
1 f"'Urtuen yeat ota girl.
Ftltnds have lnlormeo me that Judge: Rlchal'd J s .
Barlow Jr. ha s o rOtrod Jo Jo back behind bara
llko l•ala. lift doas work wen somttlm•s~

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tlnk~tlng

esr;ondong. diiCOII&lt;IIng Idiocy thot tnloell Ihe

Wh""~"Ver

• tense momont 01 seene change etl&amp;n..

The tfftct Ia Mlther New Wave nor smartly up.tCH1ilt,
only O¥erdone computDf age Wrty no1 thoe CM'gan

mast utft.ctiY« ttw.y rr~eal Ollt moat cUchedt runnv--noud

creaoertdoa of otd for a ri"Qft hu-morou.s toven?

aaneuuea ol romanu and the homt, as w.ll •• our

8.9 I think lt'l fair to class GH as a mekxlrama: howev·er
oh1Uow ond poorly ooted. 11 hu the power to mak1

oel&lt;noWIOdged and silent prejudlcH, oomollmoo opoollng
both.. They are, tor the mott pan, al\aUow and ataratruck;
many of tocsaya snowa Itt crewtlno wttF'I Auetralttn tno
English actora· a.hOWCIIt Illogical cameo perform•nctt
b)' woll·known alngtfl and actora which atmoll t/f(Wifl
ha\le a n~ghtclub. On the Wh01t1 they Itt pOOtty ac~ed ana

poorly written. They oro lonlllllool ln tho ''101·11 ..
m11nlng olin• wortt. relying on moole rip-olio ana magic
escapes; they aentlmentallte romance while aiiU adhering

to on unwrtllon code ol ... uoltabooei thay ponray claoa
distinctions with a naivety that fasten• on exterk&gt;r

erlcllll or weolth; they are raclll by dolaull otloo lew.
eYen Ioken. blacks and art lntolef&amp;bty MXIIL And~ ...t
wo forget, they &lt;llon·t oppoar out or nowhere but are a
mirror of oursetv. . and our c\lllura.

0\oer the summer I hod a chAMI lo learn llllhlo llrol
project, a
hand lrOill• Communtclltono

,._,.h

comparallwa study apon10red by a wtU·known
conglomerate whoM bullt'IMI ll"r''''ntt to conaktarably
more tnan just punlng out lvoty Uqutd. "T'My wett en•tou•
to lip I he eollogo mol!&lt;ot I wao al\llloUO IO rocll"" I»Oiy, _ dltlllDUIIon crldll by dOing ..,..thing I'd dO

onywoy-wrlf.. lnl111&lt;l of wmmlng up -PI with windy
and I l k : - Olf*•litl~t. - · 1 _ . . , • oampllng
from tho one and one-noll to IWO P'Oel of Clhlcllm I
- o u t dally .,... my typowrftlt lor ol~ - · w hile my
portable tan wh1rred awey l.nto the hot. hvmtd aftemoona.

Though IDled wflh dllolle&lt;l rotlfOACII IO IICh dly&lt;a lftOW
(my aulgnmonta _ . OOMiol Hooplror end Guiding
Ug/11). thlll Hllellon• " "'· " "" rud&lt;. touch upon oomo
lllllnt IN - '"" UptiCII or 0011&gt;11 whlll retolnlng Ihe
apontenollly that c.omos will! oonrronl)ng ,..., terrltort.
w A raft or ella roellfo. kldlc•ou• oltulllona. often
~~~- olologu. - - . to begin? How oboul wllll on
\JCM)t)

·~ed.

oomo _ _, t - ...nh good Intentions) gl.,.s them tots

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eM va.tu. . o' tf'l.t -mi.IHI. " 11 11 'f'llkl 111&lt;1
enflghtonlng loocl '"' thought And II toil'rialon
ll pop culture's wlaat •~PGntnt. tol p operu art tta

epprei"J o f my COf'lfutJon

Nature bfeaka do*n or goea on aabMUcat Wf\o WIU "''II•
O\i/
tala ol hard

*"'cuh7
'' fl'\ltII they 111
molt akllteO eltkena have
.. no money thiY won't be

ltumbUng ltHo tht'M

concurrent ator;tlnoa• ...., """" Implied omld the lurloul
name-droppln.g and fNv•tall:lng aM m4U'c:t.rou.sty lhlck
gooci\Otill or the nos pilei lobO(I Bllora my ..cy eyes, I
wltneslld the onllre rotelllng of the WO&lt;Icl SoouriiY
Building pun I•. tl'\e cult ln'f'otvamont~ references to

gypol'" end Do•ld Gray'o mOdi Ilion ono I llvo&lt;l 10 toll
about 11. Hypnollots, psychOtics, ao• llonda, • u ernlngly
...OflcloWtiQhiY conglomorolo cooerup-lorlhl untnlllal.cl,
tnla Is power1ul orurr. Throughout. I ~epl won9rlng "But
Whtrl'.t ttlt I101Pftal In llllhll?"

S ome gonoral porc'!'tlons 0111r • llrolollmo viewing
mto!lt 1110 lr&gt;Ciud" o curta on In• Doc~ground muelc. •

viewers draw aides. Since tt deal• with mo'e reaUatlc
human Problems. 1 expected GH to be more
tngrosslng-nevtrthtl.. s. my gut reaction !1 e boteoom
thll OH never admU.s. I am ready to concJude1 In tac t.
that wert OH to Improve I ts acting drattlcalty l!ld cut
down the global proponion! of ita atruggle, la,Ying lhe
moral ellkoa Juat 11 high (oJd-lashlontd meiOdromll) or to
Olilrahoot completely Into a s•Hrlc vein of aolf.perody, 11
would nev-e It ell over tho otner 1howa.

6/21 Tho wllolo quullon ol aeltlom In aoepa It cenllol\o
INIIM ground lor otudy. Though each has fl'a ralr
amount or fllhlonplatea and nourlah~nQ rnatrlarcha, both
thne typos of women are treated •• tnconaequentlel
and, for the moat part, not dlatur'be(l ol.lt o f lhtlf aphtrt
of pretty Impotence. The temalnlng two typea or women
11ko the obuae: tho womentdeatroYO&lt; and tho
auccetaful remM! pro fus~al. I don1 t think lt't an
OYer:atatement to cay the Medea-type ~. . ner•. ••
elnWMra. aa a raiH-M \l&amp;tve: she tnc.arnetn m.al1 feara

wtollo olmult&amp;MOUI!)o acting 11 a twv-t lor hlo
lrustratton. SM ta lnvaHabty • lut\attc. 01 ae•uetty

ob-.

0&lt; bolll; one •• lnvariol&gt;ly -ulllut yet
.._ , . , , to the ,_around he&lt;. Oaoplto ner powor,
a/ol t..:o con11t&gt;1: a/olio. In......_ a tool coM. Vat more
domoglng and the moll obuoed ro thl CM- woman WllO
1111 Kill.- a pooltlon In the WOtld or bUIInoso or
hllrt\ln MrVIce. 51&gt;1 has • hlgtl position ~~ olton """''
only morglnlolly com patent. Slwo llurtles abov1 ho&lt; ollie.,
unaure of ner
or, tAte M&lt;mk:.a from OH,

own""''"

aec:uru her dl'lorce ease onty to rweaJ net weaknns

by

Ol-htoaly attpptng boekl~to bod wllh hlf conniving
husblnd and lolling her own olln&gt;eny ~8123 On 011. J..:~le'a )ournollol m&amp;lllrlon&lt;ls oocretly
orrongo on Int....,_ 101 her with visiting IOYIIIY-1111
King ol Malooolh, lhl sloreotypie picture ol txolle royally
whO hands outtr1nketa or gold lll&lt;a conely to Cl&gt;lloren. HI

71!2 On OH. port ol lukt SPineor·a Ch01m lor me iO his
unprapouesa•no 61rnHnor, n'• dead...ye t.anv·frok:l tNt
c.-yatt llllH rn,y vl.sk)n o f lhe popular aotl-1\erfo. A m111 ol
11\8 chy. orowtng lhgntly toft abOUt tM paunc:h, his
~arpnesa a no wh 11e '" h la unowatated 1t11tlide Which
knocka 111 the 1111 chat me'• off 1n_.r feet. In making t,lm
out to be tho

psyclll~

phonomCiftOn ol Port Charteo. the

wruer1 lose luke•s. 11'081 Otl&lt;llous and, hu me. most
ende~rlng QUality: c:ltltled anti-chiC:. completely monat
and mundene.
7H5 T'hll ahow'a highpoint: I('Oihlr m usical ut
pro&lt;IOid by lht lrtiDittllbll II ooppy Noll Sodallo, wno

delivered 1 Jeued up •oralon or hla blg·llme signal
"llughlfll In tho Rain.. In gooclllmo and wllhoulloo
moch unnoco.. ery vibrato. ThoYgh I ~•• orlgh'lelly
agalntt l"elavant musical numbtHI popping Into the
ei\OWI, I no to'lQtH mind l tlf!mt there Ia an air ot fantasy
about th11e eo1p1 that make a ques11on• of credibility
lrreltVIJI1; we accept alar porfo,manua In somoone'a
living room e aeaally •• the character•• acl•fl capers.

7116

Mllllonolrol$ Holly. lnoognllo. primps beloro 1

mlrr01 In a run·down hotel room on OH. lt'ten cUcke on

ctuslcal muolo u the dolo ,., heir. The lmo.g e or
wealth 11 1t1U •mulngty n.alve, I tl\lnk: "'"'"' r~m wron.g,
lht pvrpoM or Ihi hllpolellord muolc ohl ploya on the
11J)edec:k ta to COf'l\llnce ua of her petrlellf\ ta,s ta With an
Income to mllcll, rlght7 Bolonly-oueh uapplngo play orr
going lltriOIYPII Ond do nol~lng IO -PI~ lhl
clloracllf't po...,..allty.
Ol, on 1111 ol~lf nond, carr ... the aome .. weollh.. hlniJo
upa bu1 In a tow.r cia.. HUi~ . Prot••slonals domln.ate
l~e 011 . . - . Ol. too. hllllt ""'"' ol doetoro and
lowyiiL Yet hs foeuoJa not o n - but the tomlly. And
II&lt;IOMy. whln Itie ahOw 11 o 1\lghly moral one with ethical
c:oneornt, Willi bollll otlonllllon ,. ,,.,. lhln Ihe
mlddii&lt;!I NY Th®gll virtue II by no moan• rntrieloa to
till - e l l - ., h to oontl-.taltud thlfo; thOUgh ne

may ru n • nlotYtctub. Tony 1lllt

tom-

wura '"- " atgna•• of a

lllonteo ond s uch o suppooedly Dr1ghl young roPOflar
doing Dtoal!Jng the cardinal rule ot no...,popors- IIEVER
accept glfla Irom ltoe Jnle!'ll.,.oe? Why dOe6 "''"

"'lcldt.&lt;lloa t»ekground In hie ~o&lt;~eorotrollablo
an&lt;l
unpollahl&lt;l aPMc~~, all mo9 goocii&gt;Y a gushy helrt ol
goto. Tho c~araotota 1101n wealthy -"""' mocar pivot•.
turning one woy or tho other u 1 reoull ol tholr blnhright.
ollhlf wtoolly orteny. wholly opoUid"' or alotry•yed
1-11 •nd morel aapoet. Slgnlllcanll)'. lilt In the one
mlcldii&lt;IUI charactor lo olrlq II riel! 1~11 we- the
uagldy ot tno nouYoawlclll morciiHtly noggorotecl: his
lnvlllmonll e re 11 lmprlldlnt 10 lhl lt llnda 110 makte,

apok)glze end e•c:use hirself for wanting to ask tough

IJ\d he aopfotChft the wortd with the urne naivete as

QIIHIIOnt? Whero'a tho notebook? The prol111tona1
llart, tho hard wary glint In nor critical eye? Snt lolls
about u lnortonalvely •• Bambi. Willi gtvn her
boyfriend the fight to quit her on her llnanclal anapo? Or
lcHnoke' .,.,...,_ on her? Or 10 orro r\~4 hill IMolVIeW 10(
nor?

wllon he wun' l wullhy. we keep nearing ..ho'o luhlnQ
out In confuolon": Ihe onty poulble lnd 10 hla lo•lsh
poniH M&lt;H!\1 to be oankrvptcy. Thl mou•g•, llnoJty,

gl"''s her a bracelet. she acc~ts taWmrtQiy. What Is ao

...m• c1ear: he woukl hiYe been 11\Uch n•pohw. •• e YM

• 111 to11a uo. In tile of&lt;! -tlllng•hOuao ..,.ro he g"'w up,
•
aole!y wllhln the realm hi ~r&gt;ew lrom blrill.
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Saturday, Oct. 16th 1982 _
Time: 9 pm-2 am
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40 Capen Blvd.
Men and women welcome to
dance with the Torah .
food, drink, music until??
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�By PAUL WIGGINS •

$p«Jrvm Sl~ WriJu
uckor pown. a l&lt;riotH, pownrul and lmponant
n&lt;Ytr aa &lt;1IOUih exposure. In orda to
ronu opinioM Oil oucleor issues, one mUJt ba..., all
the racu poulble-an inrormed penon is a saf&lt;r penon
lo 1910 tbero ,..,. 71 operational nuckor po,...,. planu in
the United Stato whl&lt;h prodU&lt;led 11 perca&gt;t or OUT
dec1rlc!tY or three pcr«nt or this country's primary ei&gt;CfJ1I
needs (Y$. 46 pcrc&lt;nt by oO; 24 pcr«nt natw1ll au: 20
pcrr:rol a&gt;al; a.nd scvr.n percent direct and indircx:t 501ar).
An additional 85 plants WON! under COI\Siruetlon and 19 on
order try the end or 1980. In 1979 the &lt;ntlr&lt; US nudear
output could have been ropla«d by raisins tbe output or
partially ina&lt;tiv&lt; coal planu. One study says that 64 or tbc
12 nudcar planu coul4 b&lt; phiUed • by simply iocreaslna
efrt(imey in th~ UK of et1efl)', moc. yd.ro-powet 1
coam&lt;ratlon (or hut and d&lt;ctridty) by induSiry and an II
percau iDc:re&amp;st" In mal use.
Nuckor fauiOil is orruecl by some to b&lt; the only
technoJoiy ck\"elopecl surflcictltly enouah to take up IM
slack created by clissapearina roosll rueb in tM next lO to
so yun. lmp«&gt;•ed errtcicncy and other meqy SOlin:&lt;&gt;
(incluclina sun, wind, biomass and coal, with adeq.we
poUutlon COI&gt;lrols) ore supported as a ......,. to lbc ..me
end without c:ommhtln.a future &amp;enerations 10 storina our
radioactive wastes sardy,

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Contrary to tht wuranen or 1bc Nuclear RquJatot")'
Com01isslon (NRC) and the Ocpartm&lt;nt or Enu&amp;Y (DOE).
s.omt S,700 studies and 20 years or research show that 'A't:
hiiV(' 00 a.eQCptablt way or diiposing Q( QUcfC:U WasttJ.
G. MlUtr ln his book "Living in the Eovlronmenl''•
statu "One thousand arams of Uranlum-lJS undergoina.
fwioo prodU" SOml" 999 arams of r:a.dioactive wast~-•
mil&lt;tur&lt; or solid&gt;. liqblcls and aases that muu 1&gt;&lt; stored
uoril thrit radioxdvicy is no loo&amp;e:r harmful''
technoloaists "ilo will JU&amp;Td and protect all nucl&lt;ar plllllll.....
sh(j&gt;menu. and ....... rleposiu lOr hunclrcch or thousandsOf

-COMMENTARY

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Commd'Ci&amp;J nuclear rc:aaors h.a'tr pro~ sarr moush.

"Puu.1nl wuta m sala mines or smcftna chem 10 the. sun
with a &gt;PI" ohutOo may ,.ott.. Mill&lt;r daiml, "but one u
Justified •n doubllna wh&lt;thcr a !Wion • . . can.desian •
foolp•oor mtthod rot storina raclioactl•• wastes throuah
wan. nasur&amp;J disiUttrs and other upheavals for many
thousands of y&lt;an lonacr than all recorded human.

but tbe risk remalns prorli&amp;ioU&gt;. Mill&lt;r poinu out thai "by
1980 no 14cntiliable loss of tire had rosuhed from radia~lon
releases in any oommc:rc:ial r&lt;.a&lt;tOr&gt; in the United Slates or
in olh&lt;r nations (no staliSib are available ror the USSR
and its sattdilrs; however. this excludes deattu rrom
upcrlmcntlll and military rcaetors, rucl.eyclc radllties. and
uranium minina." Nuclear power could be u l&amp;fc or A(tf
thon stlldles say.Bul it could aho b&lt; mu&lt;h less safe. We do

history."
Nuclear proponrtll Atvln Weinberg ''envis:lons a
permanent e.Ute nuclear priesthood or responsible

NAVY F~YERS
Tile Navy Flltht Protram Is wl4e o~en. Arid we ort loo~ &lt;n9 lor
mort thai\ olton. Ttle Naval FUghl Offtcu rul\s the wupo~ts
ststtms,. tht computers and UJe e1ec.ti'OI'Iks . Ht:'s the H ~vtgatt~r ,
the n101r O!Mnltor, tile svlrhvnltt and tactltioln. HE COUlD 8£
YOU! If 1'011 .,. a collttt "'"" or 9&lt;0dVJ!f, lr. ..,.0 p~~,.lul
condltlon 120/20 visloo Is oot oecessat)') up to •v• 2'1 •
a
doslte for ad,enturt, YOU sllovld klok Into thr tu.,.' l F ~gtll

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mul'fllt

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--Latin American Week--frtd.ay, October 8th- AU Events free
1) Cultural Artifact Exhibit
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Capen Hall lobby
2) Conference on Hispanic American Day
6 :45 PM - 9:00 PM Knox Hall 109
'3&gt; Food Tasting 9:00 PM Red Jacket
( 2nd Floor Lounge)

Fiesta

Saturday, October 9th

8:00 PM - 3:00 AM Diefendorf Annex Cafe .

3:45 P.M., Thursday
October 7th
Palmer Room ,
Harriman Hall

Admission: $3 .00 with college 10
$3.50 wlthout
All the beer and punch you can drink. Free!!
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Sptcrnurr S/qfJ Wrltw

indlc:ation or 1 plOd baseball pme 11
when the CODICSI b docido:d by OM run.
And lhll b jiiSI wllll bappa&gt;od OD SWiday
,.-hen UB Olltled 1he Ithaca ~ Bombers u botb
mds or 1hdr doubleh...ter . . -dec:kled by 1 sinaJe

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bomo wllh wllh a double up 1ho lefl«nu:rfldd alley.
In Ihe K"tnlh innin1. lhe Bombers came baclr
whrn calcher CroiJ Ecan ddh'ered a 1wo-run blast 10
deep ctoi .. Odd.
Dacklarfo kept UB's bopa alive in lhe botiOm or
lhe oeYa~lb wilh his Jinak doWII lht kftfidd liD&lt;,
while up came lhe bot-hluio&amp; Mill.., •bo ripped a
drtutwic t_.,., lholto tic the pme ooa: apin and
met his ecstatlc tnmma~&lt;S cr«Una bim at h&lt;&gt;m•
plait.

"It's.., occas;on thai you treasun." Borowa
aslhey kq&gt;t comina frOCII beblad but succumbed 10 said, w1&gt;o - e d G&lt;ca wilh • pmc: ball
llh... 1-7 in nine inDIIIp • OUOIII· aW~ina winds
autosraphed by his to:ammales. "In a rcw years he'i
hdpcd carry four h&lt;&gt;me 1\111 balls O'tCr Ihe r..... Ia
loolt baclt II it,'\nd r.....ab« it IS 00&lt; of 1ho
1he COOlest played II the Amhent AtbJ&lt;tlc: Coftlpkx. hiahli&amp;hts of his life,"
Ccnler·fldd« G&lt;ca Miller w.Jioped rwo homers
Their ecs~a&lt;y was brid; niolh inning lhrowina
and d~ In all or UB's ......., runs in 1he losina
mon allowed hbaea 10 talte 1.he Sllme. Fll'SI Railey
nuse. The Bulls bounced bact;., 1he..,..., ...,.,
mlspla)ed a vouncb ror an mor and, on the ncu
as lhQ' squealted out a 1.0 ••n bthind' - uedlenl
play, fltSI baseman Jim Mallison 1hrew 1he ball past
pitchina or P&lt;lcr Grimm.
~ Rolley, whO was
first. The miKue mobled
The Bombers came out swlnafna in th&lt; fltSt lnl\ln&amp; runners 10 move to t&lt;eon&lt;l and third. The next bolla
of Ih e -. A slow rollc:r down third for a bast hil was inl&lt;ntionally walked to load 1he bases.
foUo""cd by riahcfitldcr Tim Barone•s t'tiiO-fun hornet
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orr lh&lt; start« Mike Powtf ...... Ithaca • 2.0 l&lt;ad.
arounded 10 O.cldarlo. who threw hom• to
aet 1h~ lead runnc-r. Borowia went to tbe: buUpen
h&lt; BuUs responded ln.lhe lhird lnnlna when
with Got)' Popko and after strikin&amp; ou1 a ball« he
second baseman Dan Raii&lt;Y led orr wilh a doubk up was one ouc from esc:apillJ another dose all. But
lh• ri&amp;bt&lt;&lt;nr&lt;r f1&lt;ld alley. Afl&lt;r Tom Conwdl
fair &gt;truck as Ptpke walked lh&lt; n""t ball&lt;r on a 3·2
walked, Dan Radlt)'J' socrili~ bunl mo••d lhe
pi1ch, to rorcc in the winning run.
The BuDs lost 1 banbrater In 1he Opellina...,.

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Daddario, who made a spectacUlar dlvina c1tch ln
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O&lt;anup hiller Mill« cleared the bases wllh hh .100
rr.. hnmtr 10 ri&amp;)u, glving lh&lt; Bulls a 4·2~ad .
Ithaca Struck back ror chrce more rum in the Oflh

The njghtcap (eaturtd Peter Grimm on the mound

for Ull, who slrucl: our lhirtren Bombtrs on rou1e 10
the 1-0 "hutout victory.
The Bulls scored the only run or the game, when
Paul Mary sln&amp;)td, srole &gt;&lt;COod. and t&lt;Ortd on
Miller'• single.

inmng, on chret- sin&amp;)e5, a double, and a nrtdtn'
choice puuin&amp;thc Bombers up S-4.

The BulL&gt; lied lhe scor&lt; ln lh&lt; botlom of lh&lt;
frame, when Daddlllio wafted and Millc:t sml him

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Canlslus over lh&lt; "'«ktnd.

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Next Home Game, October 16th

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Try-outs will be held Thursday, Oct. 7 at
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Ufe Wor~ can bdp!
Call us 01 636-1101 for info/ rqistralloo.

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Tile Sodtry of~- £aa111«n ..
appUcatioM for
m&lt;mb&lt;nhip on Tues., Oct. s. 1·3:00. Oct . 7, 1~:00 and Fri.,
Oct. 8. 11 · 1:00 lh Bell 118.

FrieodJ of Marlo O.omo RKrullmeat-O&lt;:t involved!
Student O.mocrau ore form ing! Call Pet&lt;T •• 841-1410 or Joe
at6l6·S3S7 .

MASCOT T.sblrt Pkk-Up on Wed. 1016. Thun. 10/1 from
11-2:00 on the 111 f1ocn or Crosby Hall P~aJe .brina obc
balan« dut.
AJD&lt;ri ...n Soriet} for Ptablk' "dm. Wl&gt;rkibops- Wednesday,
October 13. 12 n001&gt; 10 41f.m. at the Stad&lt;r Hmel 011

Dd.a"'·arc A\·tnut-. Workshop 1- Productivhy tmpro-..t:mt:ru,

f« S30. Workshop 11- Progreuivc Discipline or Public
Employee•. fee S30. Workshop 111- Strateaic Oraanlu tional
Communlcatinn- Hands-on workshoo in written and oral
con1munlcatlon s lciUs, f« SlO. ~wvot lons-c:all PouJ
Buchanan ••. US·SlM (City Hall) by 1'Ucsdly, Oct. 12.
Tek'path&gt;. Psydlk Dilposis 4 Potn~tlll u f Ill&lt; M!Dd for Self
O.Vdopme111 will be aplored in U!e Workshops " Mind·
Body Rdationsbtp." Soaru soon-call 636-liOS to rqister.

Learn to Dlakt plna from qole .,.... ,.....,.,, ii•a eaiy ;me:!
fun. Stop by Uft Worksbops at IS Capen lo resitcr. SI.OO
CO\&lt;efJ COS1.

NMd htlp "lth ao usJaarneotT The Wrltina P~. lhe
University'• fr« , drop-iu writing tuoorial service, localed in
336 Baldy Hall, iJ open daily from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m., and
Mondll)' throuJ)t Thw-sday evtn~ from 6 p.m. to 9 p.•m.
Joll latrn-ltwlq P._.sloe 6 T«balq ... W - p 00
Friday, Oct. I 01 2 p.m. in 31 6 Wendt on lbt MSC and
Mooday, Od. II 01 I p.m. in 3 16 Wendt on the MSC.

Rna.. Wrtdq WO&lt;tAop 00 Wed., Oct. 6 at l p .lll. in 211
P11k&lt;1 oo the MSC.
CnMiaato Stud&lt;a..- The Aa&lt;n&lt;Y for Internal Dovelopmenr
invita atudenu with gradual&lt; delfees lo apply to ill lntanal
O...&lt;lopm&lt;nt lntem. Proanm. A 2 yur intern trainina
proanun I...Sina to CIJ'e&lt;n as fofd&amp;n scrvkt oflicers with
MD (Aatney for Internal Devdopm&lt;nt). Applkanu must
lllbmit lettcn o r lllquiry and resumes no later tlwl Nov&lt;rnber
IS, 19Sl to Mr. S. Frdds Wallla:, lntero R&lt;crullliXIU ~
for Internal~. Wasbinatoo, D.C. 20Sll.
Attatloe: p,...Law Sallon. N..,.. Eli&amp;Jaod Sdtool o f !.&amp;w will
be on COinPUI to interview prospccti._ JtudaiU oo Thlll'lday,
Octobcl 21, 1912. Call Mn. Shea or the Career l'1lrulin&amp;
orroce at 831 -lSIS for an appoinatna~t .
Attatloa: ~Law SaiJon, Western New lln&amp;land Law
School will be on CO!npusto interview pro&lt;peelivo otuclenu on
Tuesday, October 11, 1911. Sian up for lntcrvlews by callina
831·3SIS and ask for Mn. Shea.
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Doctoral-tlldotcs wltlo ..... _ .. Lalle " - a n d the
Carribbcan are eli&amp;tDI&lt; f0&lt; lnttt·Amerlcan Foundation
Doctoral Fellowships. Application formJ may ~obtained by
wtloinl Doc:to.-.1 Fellowship Proaram lnttt·Amcrican
Foundation, ISIS Wilson Blvd., Ros•lyn, VA 22209.
Appll&lt;atloas for NaUoaal Sc:IHtt Foaadodoo Graduate
FelloW&gt;hJps and N111iooal Sdcnce Foundation Mi nority
Fdlowsbips can be obtained by .."Titina Fdlovnhip orru,
M.tional Rntllch Council, 2101 CoiUtltuoion Avmue,
Washinaton. D.C. 201 18. Fdlowsbipo are a"-arded for Jtudy
or ~ ork kadlna 10 Mast&lt;r'J Of Doctoral dqrca in tbe
mathematical, physkal, biological. ef11inc-aina and social
SCience. and In the Hi!IOI)' and Pllilo!Ophy of Science:.
Ap-pllca1ion1 art tnco-ura.ged for minorilles, "'omen 1
phyJicall y hand ica p ped a nd m &lt;mbttl of o ther
llndc:rttpftit'l'\(t'd 8f0Up$ in ICit"OCt and et\&amp;lnttrina. 0tadline
for applylna 11 Nov&lt;Tnber 24, 1982.
Collqe Rtpublk'aos- YeJ, the CR'J are formina at UB.
Currtntly workin1 on Lehrman for Go&gt;ernDr Campaico. Call
Keith Kroll. 632-5246 or Mike Puninli, orr... iJ 1147-1010,
Home is I U -2493 fos more in!ormatioo.
Waky Foudolloo ltrtfftt oo Oct. ~ l Oth at S.I•&lt;T Lake,

Ultnlalao Stod&lt;at Otab M«U., on Od. 7 at 6:30 p.m. in
Capen 10.
U.U.A.B. PebUdty Comraltttt Mttlloc today at S:OO in
Talbert 211 , AC.
Cndute Stodeol EJnploJt&lt;J Uaioa Mtetloa on Thursday at
8 p.m. in 36l Acheson on tbe MSC.
Cotarawltr Mtolro Mtttl. . on Oct. 7, Thun. at 3:45 on lhe
Polma R&lt;&gt;qg~. Hamman Hall.

o...., Manthoo o.,.,lliutlonal Mtetlna. Tu.,., Oct. S, 7:30
p.m .. MF"C lS I. Wed., Oct. 6. 7:30p.m. In CAC Office,
67S Harriman Holl. lr you canno1 alltnt but are lntereJII'&lt;I
calltht CAC 11 83 1.3521.

~ the r&lt;OOure&lt; lt1dtr. Call 1534-7129 or 1)1·2263 ror
reservations.

Toronto S.knct ~nit&lt; and City Trtp- Raehel Canon
CoUes• now hu open ~~&lt;au. Scau arc limited and aoina fast,
so ca ll today. Round tri p f..Od entrance ftc b:
Feepayers-SII ,SO;,Non-Ftepaycn--SIS.50. For more info .
caiJ Rachel Canon Collqe at 636-1319.

mm1cs.utfs &amp; lectures
RPM Jaa. F - a t IU •-..y bes1 on Friday, Oct. I, I p.m.,
Talbert Bullptn . Studtot KtyJ- $2. 50, Ocoenl
Sc•ool ur Mao..eratnt Letturt on Thu .... Oct . 7 aJ 8 p.m. In
Dfn. 104. Speaker will be Cirtsory Sommer, Sale1 Manaacr at
Lawless O.ntaln&lt;r, who will speak on " Scllln&amp; Ideas."
U.U.A.B. Coffte~o- p,_.... ()pea Mike ev.ry Thvrsday
in Harriman Lounae. SiiJI up 01 7:30, &gt;how .tartl at 1:00.

U.U.A.I. fll8l p,_.... lk Folo...tq Mo-ta: " Mao of
lroo", Thun. and Friday, Od. 7 and lOl l , 6, and 9:00p.m.
"V'I&lt;lorNICioril", Sat. and Sun .. Od. 9 and 10 01 4, 6:4S,
and 9:30 p.m . The mldnitc ftlm of lbt "«k b "D.O.A."
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 8 and 9. AllrhoWIIn the Wolclm&amp;a
CAITAIRA'a: Invite a rep. from the Orad. Stud. Employees Theatre. Student "droiJslon-SI.2S matinees, $1.7S all other
Union to rour dq~~rtmeolal meetina. and bear about the · sboWI. O&lt;:ncral Admlulon- S2.2S.
orpnwna drive for • ruuewide &lt;mployteS union to proteet
CiArTAIRA's ln thc SUNY syslcm. Call636-l131 and lt1ve Raadall K.....u - Piaalot-Sat. 10/9, 8 p.m. ln the KCT.
ne.zne~ numbtr, dept, and elate.
Anyone lnt•tottd In bdna an usher pleaK contact Robin at
636-5273. Ushcn can t«lht perf...,._ at no eos1 .
J totlor OuaOT[)ept. lllk•SaW on Wed .. Oct . 6, fro111 11· 1
p .m. In the Kimball T..- on the firA floor.
IMC II Fal PtOdtodlu or "Coot Dnnlo" needlall&amp;)ltla&amp;
desilftc and o aood stq e crew. If inlctcsted caU Dayjd at
H.p.. Almalt
Is offtriec leo ldlowtklps tO 636-SW.
qualifred studeou far .,aduaae study In EQiincerin&amp;,
Computer Science, Applied Ma.b and Physiea. u.s. U.U.".1. P..a&lt;llt f'tte filet of 1k Wool&lt;: ' 'Th.e Bluer Tea
c:i1lurultip Is r&lt;qulred. Write to Huaba Aircraft Co., of O&lt;:n&lt;ral Yon" and "Caire" on Tuesday, Oct . Sat 7:00
Corporate Fellowship orrrcc, cw..,.. City, Califomla 90230. and 8:45p.m . retpecll vejy in the f"tllmore Acad. Center, 170
EWcott .
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Soelo,.: Mlkt Mrt to Jlaa ap lo ltave fH' ya.rMok portrolt
taktn for induslon In the 1913 Burralonl&amp;n. Sian up iJ Tile ~A.otod X Mono-Oct. 8 and 9, 7:30, 9:00,
between Oct. 2S.29 In I4S Hlrrimlll UbrO!f, Ill Talbert 10:30 and midnlabt on Fri.. 170 Ml'AC, and Sat., 146
tull, 14 Baldy tull o&lt; in 167 Mi1latd F'~ Acad. Center. Didtndorr. No OM unda II admitted, CYeryon.e must havt .
pr._- 1.0 .

0opto1ut1o&lt;a or AIU StOico Modi f'uenl oo Friday, Oct . 8,
froenll-l p.ra. iu 20CTalbcrt , A C. " rncmor1al mock funeral
for lbt vkiinu of the rcfuacc CUips massoc:re In Lebanoa.

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U......... ~ a.• ,._.I..,. Meocttt on
Thlll'lday 01 4:30 oo the filth floor or Spauldlna. Oraduate
l.ow&gt;lf. For more info., call 1obn at 132.-2655.

Sdt......... Sid OMt A.ul ~ hrt1 ...
Thlll'lday, Oct . 14 front S.ll p.m. in the Talbert Bullpcn.
0pc:n to all. A~ boer, t kl movic:a. Proof or • I• requln:d.

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Arrf&lt;M SladtMJ Aaooe. MetUoa on lOll fiom U :30 p.m. in
107 Talbert. Receptlon oo 10/9 in Red Jacket, 2nd floor
lollfll&lt;, from 8 p.m. to 2 a .m.

MASCOT So,_. c- for
oo Sat., Oct. 9 at
1:00 on the field Mlt1 1o Die f. Free beer ror all manben ol\er
pme. Plruc brina rour own equlpmeal and uy 01111 rou
m.t)' have.

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s.~ T - Meocttt .. Od. 1 at 4 p ...... led 11oor
lo.,_, Farao bkla-7. The UB Sti T-is~ far a1piDc
and aordk $~den to compete in lbr llpCOlllil&gt;a · For
info. caU PliO 01 636-4m or Don at 131·5096.

V. 0... a.• T- 1 oo 1017 01 I:JO p .m. ill the
Didendorf Aaaa J..ou111e. Tho~ Is-toaD and
aJttY il froo. Thore will ~ prira lor lOP fmisbcn.
ltqillndoOI at 1:00. Y-book pictum will~ laical a! 1:30.

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UUAII l'1tloldl1 Co&lt;uoittee ~· All man ben and
""fOlK lntc:rated in - u , jow11aliJm, art, at!vatisllla,
In .
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interview otudaltl coacemiDa tbdr MBA procram on
w~. October nh. Call Mn. Shea • the
Piuailoa Ofl!ca It 131·35 IS for 011 ~-

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CUipwt:a~~ b&lt;rudebyat1JiDa636-..... l,as or rs.
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with Newsday, a Loa&amp; bland daily papa.
Writ&lt; ror fllrtbct mfr:amOiioo to Bll1&gt;ara s..:bc:r. l!ditoria1
Pcnoand Member, Newtday, Loc&gt;aiJimd, Neoao York 11747.
Pbocaplpb7 mums Should write to Manin Suaman. Senior
lldltor PllotOifiPby. Attitl interns shollld write to Wamn
Wcilba&lt;bcr, o\rt Dinlctor. O&gt;mpkted appllcatlolll must be
postmarked by Dcocmber 16, 1982.

G&lt;Mnl l of_.aloe Mtttlaa f~ , . . _ . . , . - ...
oo Oct . ~01 7 p .m.ln 104 Knox, AC, fO&lt; studtnu intcra~ed
in W&lt;m in Medicine. Dcnisuy, PodiaU)', OptometrY and
V&lt;terinOIY Medkinc. Mlu Capuana will hoJilbt mectipa.

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Enthusiasm, youth·
and speed are key
for Sabre success
By JON M . DIA
ManatfJtl Editor

h&lt; 1981-83 Nalional Hoctry Lcaauc (NHJ.) season
aas u.nckr •ay toni&amp;ht at Memorial Auditorium
for th&lt; Buffalo Sabres m "hat is bein&amp; bilkd as
lllOih&lt;r "rebuildina" season.
Unckr the auid~ of Head Coa&lt;h S&lt;ony 8ow11W1 th&lt;
Sabrc:o are expee~ed to fidd one or th&lt; )"Oungest t&lt;lnU in
tb&lt; NHL. But by beina situated in th&lt; oompelitive Adams
Division with Montreal, Boston, Q\leb«. and Hartford, life
may no1 be: coo pleasant for the inexpuienced Sabres.
"The:rt was • lot or compe-tition in training camp this
season." ~id win.&amp;er Mike Folig;no. ••we have a Jot of
Jood youn&amp; ltJ.S ou1 there and they arc real~y workin&amp;
h:trd."
Arst round draft plct Phil Housley has been a standout
on defense In the uhibilion aarnes thw fas, displayin&amp;
sound defeNiv&lt; str&lt;nath to ao alona his Bobby 0.-r-stYI&lt;
rwha.
"No doubt be Is aoina to be a aood on&lt;," Assistant
Coadl Jimmy Rob&lt;ru said of th&lt; IS )"tar old Howley.
"H&lt; has b&lt;m v~ outth&lt;r&lt;, ODd hasn't b&lt;comed
ratlled with his mlsultc:o."
"H&lt; has a loc of mova ftx sudl a yoUDJ d&lt;fmseman."
..;:S pltend&lt;r Bob Sau..,. "H&lt; has a JOOd sbol, and be Is
very comp&lt;~enl bdlind th&lt; bludin&lt; as ....U."

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cxp«ted 10 remain with th&lt; team is anothtt r....
round pict in Paul Cyr, a h~h
winaa with a
powerful sbol.
"Cyr's shot can r&lt;ally hurt you," Sabre backup
coaltcndu Jaeques Cloutder said. "He's small, but he's
smart with or without the puck" .

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The tc-an\ looks wdl balanced and is offensively strona.
But the scorina could be more consistant as severaJ players
fc.U Into slumps last season.
Despite looina a Jtep, Gilbert Perreault u bact and had
an uulknt preseason ror a playor who oo.-..ny swu
slowly. Fol~ was lmpr&lt;Slivt and Oala Ranuay looked

suona-

Tbe Sabres are bopiaa for better pafomwx:a from
Tony McKqney, Alldre Savard ODd l&lt;adenllip from a 10
far dlsappointina Dale McCourt.
"I think we have a JOOd ntis of the yOU1I&amp;JI&lt;rs and the
veteran.s on the team,u Roberts- said. uwc need thou,Jh
some toNlSimt Pt-rrormances rrom !hose veterans, which
we really nevu go1 last season."

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Gtvtna up '"• '"''d r..... ,
in theteaau&lt; ,......
the Sabres still look aood behind the blueUne. Helpina
Howlry will be John Van8o=eer-who broke Sobre
reeord ror most polnu by a d&lt;lmseman lut year-Larry
PLtyfait, Mike Ramsey, Bill JUjt, Uncly Rulf and po$Sibly
Hannu Virta.

'"Tbeu were times wbere""' would Jd eauabt out of
posidoe laR Je&amp;SOD," Mike Ramsey said. " We had some
leah, bul I fed that thlnp should be better this KUOII. We

have a link more expe:rieDCC bebJnd u.s."
Th~ &amp;oalto;ndin$ situation se&lt;ms tO be In &amp;ood handJ with
Bob. Sa~&lt;' 1etUrtlin&amp; rrom his bri&lt;r stlnt with the Detroit
R«f\Vipas)aSI season, and the promlsina J~u..
Oollllier, The Sabr., traded Don Edwards In th(. orr
~~~·1&gt;11\,~rdlna to Bowman, he fccluhatthe tandem
or SauVC ~~.boutticr wiU be more than adequa1e.
"~uve his. proved what he has done In the past, and
Clouttici ;~a very prornisina career J feel,'' Bowman said.
"We•liaye~some JOOd youth ODd we are in a touch divi.ton,
but I r.p mat we can surprise a lew-people this year. Fint
placels - out or lhe question ••• It's our aoal-..

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III....S.y, 4 Oclob«11112 Volu,... U Nu - 11 Stt tt Unltwol1y ot Ntw Yoot&lt; tiiMitlo

University is on the move; but
personnel is running scared
By TERRY CAN AD£ AND

SETH GOODCJHLO
he Univ~uy i.s lookinl
over lts should«.
Subtly and
mtthodically, Univ.,.s;oy Prcsldtnt
Srt'vm 8 . Sample ls rr·lrrllllln&amp;
tht leadership P&lt;rtOnn&lt;l or tht
irutitucion, cauJin&amp; widtsprcad
a.n.liny and spteularion on who ~~
next.
·
Untvenity officials 11rt 1o.lkina
about OJher's D&lt;DPI&lt;'s JObs und
their own stabilhy,

T

O\n \\UFO IUid Ihe runnJn• of

th&lt; Caller. H ., cl&lt;n...S Bonn&lt;r
Hall 1&amp;&gt;4 •urn
by Reub&lt;ra,
"ho Cflod tht E .
011 oc:boob'
n«d (or th&lt; additlon:ol spa&lt;c.
It wu "•ll·known that h&lt; and
Kttc&lt;r ohtn duhod and his bouts
with Rossb&lt;ta ovor WBFO W&lt;r&lt;
w&lt;ll·oubUcltod.

pubiJC. ptcssur~ co admit that tlle
UnJ\m.ity wu in fact sear-tbina

ror anocb&lt;r spot ror him.
Di•ision or UndetJfaduato
Education Dean Jobn P&lt;radolto
slipptd our rrom uncl&lt;r Sample's
.,.. by rdl&amp;nin&amp; ar-«ruuy. While
former Vttt Prnideo1 for Facilities
Plannlna John N&lt;al know his
offia- was co be cUmimu~ two

throughoul aU layers , having

watched as vice prtsident~. durn
and direc~ors are $hifu~:d and
ShUfOtd QUI of Che thcJr 1)0,\h,
Many or these on not lt:avina UB
but h:t\' t assumed diiTcrcTU
r6p()nsibiHcits.

The Prtlide-rn 's office cXP«tJ
furtbc.r drastiC' changes 10 take
plat&lt; within til&lt; re•r. Whilt 1~
Presidnu h!U )'d to brine m nc¥~
people, he is mcn·in&amp; thi
Unher-~it ) in lht duecuou lhll hC'
dcs1res by tlleM 3ctituu
Tht most reccnc ,,t1im1 art
Ed\Kauonal Corn.muruc~1 ions
Ctnt&lt;r Dlr«tor Cnald O' C.nd•

tookina for a po.iithon
ror Bl.. khunt . It ;, conc:avabl&lt;
thac Boca oould rttum to hn
omcx. )'ft it iii not considC'fed
bldy. Whil&lt; th&lt; dimonadon o (
currently

and AW.statlt 10 l ht Pfmc:IC'nt

Carlcm ~.

ANALYSIS
O'Cltady hu b&lt;rn diiml.u&lt;d
from his post, althouah Unlvmtty
orrocials refused to conram tho
~ . AAxordiiiJtO OOW&lt;CS,
O'Cltady has ,.., ro ~ inronntd

or
rbt oction and Is ..mrq&gt;oninaoo
work &lt;Wn thoush h• has b&lt;rn
rdinod of his duties.

T he former director has a
&lt;btck....S hislory •• th•
Univttslry. He ha.d numtrous
squabbl.. with Vlce Pr.,id&lt;nt for
Acaderni&lt; A((ain Robft1 Ross~ra

1hac: positions liu in '411h

"ecc Dlr.c:tor ~•rtld O'Ortcly

Spectrum photo

Bao:a, tilt C&lt;mtlnuln1 Education
O..n Janscs Blackbu,.., wa
announad u taklr,. ""
admlnlsttatlvt leave. Ya i1 u oot
e.•P«1od that Ill• will &lt;V&lt;t rttum
10 h&lt;r po&lt;C. whic:h U primarily tltat
O( Y!alchln&amp; OVtr ptrt&lt;&gt;nn&lt;l

months ~fore the (oct, be did not
ruip, (orcin&amp; Simple 10 issu• a
diR&lt;tiv• abolishlna his position.

appointmt:nlJ IJ\d wridna

Peradotto. N&lt;:ol, and O'Grady art
tenurod (llCulty and will

S.mpl&lt;'s spt«heo. Bl.. kltunc is
also on ldminiltra.tivr Jeavt, and
Ro&gt;Sb&lt;ta only c:oncodod afctr

T

bm administrators' positioM
""'. btrn . ,...., but tf1&lt;;r races
will remain at the Unlv&lt;rsiry.
conttntrate on teaching. Rou~r&amp;
txp1alnod lhou the UniversiiY i.s

Sampl&lt;'&gt; &gt;lr&lt;:lll\lincd
ldminlltr;~.sive mold. 1M \"icc
presi&lt;krots' rol&lt;s in these clca"""'
tuat'SJ JOn)C of the modvalion
oriJjJ&gt;at..f '""" urarntd pr..;o...
relationohipS.
Obs&lt;Mni University ptnOnncl
btina mantuverod about tikr &lt;h.,.
liaura has caused wiM-•pread
uncmainty for onct·S«urt
Unlnrshy lldminiqr~acors .
Mtntiontcl most prominent!)' (Of
future movtt: art Vkt Prt$idtnl
ror Stud&lt;nc M(aors Richord
Siga&lt;lkow and Viet President ror
Groduat&lt; St ydln and R.,.arch

By ALAN KACHIC
MunoginJ Editor

S

S.U&lt;ILow'• ptr(ormao«
-ella'-'"' that he dots not fully
rtprn.tnt uu.cknt intcrm .
Siudkow :ol10 hokb a tmurtd
racully poiltion and lw
corwcl&lt;ttd rdUmU&gt;&amp; 10 thai role
arc .. • lrt~~thy stint u '""'
prnidtttr.

R...

n-.·s position w ..... b&lt;rn
clearly d&lt;fmod •in« ill lnttplion
t•o yean aao by ronn&lt;r Prcs\dmo
Ro~rt L. Ktte&lt;r. Samplr Ukes a
na.l orpniradonal struaurc

"hkh involvts d&lt;lqalln&amp;
authori1y 10 a stlm few vkc
prcsidtnl.ii 3nd Rennie hilS
o ... AUNNINO pogo 12

blo"om. lr that "•" to hapP&lt;n I supPQ-'&lt; a lor of
thin a; could ~ bulle."
The Prcddcnt iu&amp;aested thai the Sludtnt union
could ~ financod thiOUih priYOI&lt; !lifu bUt
maintained ' 'h is my C'Apn-icnct' that it ..,..auld be"«&gt;'
hard 10 find Jirt• for this IYP&lt; of buildln&amp;.''
Undn th&lt; Unlv...s;cy Cowocil's proposal, Sll·IS a
J.emt'StC1 would be laded on to 1M .studt.nt activity
fteS-wilh I pro rata &amp;mot.lftl rOf" pvt-ti~ SIUdcnts.
The uud&lt;nc union "'OUid ~ finan«d with th&lt;
purchaK or l&gt;on!l• '""lch would ~ke..bet"cxn U-20
yean to pay orr. Approval (or purch.._.. of bonds
and (or constrvctlon w.oukS hl\'e IO c::omc (rom Lhe
Scale Univonicy or New York (SUNY) Board or
Tnm .... Chancellor Clifton lt. Wharton, the
Oovtmot's orr... and pouo'bly ..... l.h t D&lt;panmall
or 9u&lt;1att (ooa).
"I'm SUI&lt; lh&lt; DOB will have 10 au lnvohod ...
Sample sald, "TMy play a rok .. tbouah tbty •tt&lt; a
SCparal&lt; II&gt;Piov:ol ......,....
A ~ isJae with the &lt;Cuda!IJDvmunenr
praidcnu Is whnb&lt;t tb&lt; students wbo pay ror the
bwldlna will .., • bindiaa aar...,.m allowina
stanmant student control o•u th&lt; use or the student
unloo. Sample aplainod that "it ml&amp;ht wdl ~
possjble to have JOme "'" or bindina aarttma~t" 10
allow llucl&lt;nll to ha~ a 1110111 imput Into the
allo&lt;alion or usc, Ht adcl&lt;d chat it is Uk&lt;ly that "til&lt;
Tru51«S will want co obcaln ooncrol .,..., tht u.. of
the bultdinJ.''

IUdtnt &amp;overnment pres;ldentl. 11 a rault or
mertln&amp;~ worh P~idtnt Steven B. Sample

and other membns of his adminbtnufon.
have dtddod to r&lt;j«t , (or the mom&lt;nt. th&lt;
Universlty Council proposal &lt;:ollina for a stucl&lt;nr
rrfcreodum 10 decide whC"ther or noc 1 ctntralil.ed
Amb.,..t Camplll student union should ~ buUt with
studtnt funding.
Tht !ludmt presldtnts ha\C op1od ln&gt;1ead to hold
a Univasjty·wid&lt; ttkphone lUrvey which they
d«nsod ..·ould b&lt; the bc:st "'V ro obtain an lcl&lt;a or
rbt J&lt;ncral S&lt;udcot auhudt. l1v surwy, Ond11atc
Studmt Auociation Prcs\d&lt;nt Pt!er Mul!'hy &gt;aid 11
Friday's press conf~• ..-h in ao way 1 formal
m.an.d.a1e from t~ student populaUon, •• but ju.D an
indK:a!or of sa udeot artif.ude..
''What we're rai.sina now is if we caD dacnnint,
"'illth&lt; &lt;Cudmts ~ willin&amp; to pay ror k." Scudeol
Aisodation Pmkknl Corddl Sdtachtc:r ~
Th• .,..... COft(tm~CC -.... ich IDdudcd Samplt and
othc:r admiaisuaton who mtt with the Scud&lt;tll
Pr&lt;sid&lt;r&gt;tJ': Yoce Ptnld&lt;nt ror Scudmc Arrw
Rltbard Siaadkow, Eucvti'e o\isistantto 111&lt;
Prcsid&lt;nt It on Scein, and Dir«tor of Public Arflln
Hlltr)' Jocbon-was dcsianod as r~ first lltp In an
in(onnllional drive 10 make llud&lt;nta •wan or,,.
uptominJ surv&lt;y and 10 allow thorn to mete
..Suc:utd drdslom on th&lt; mJUt&lt;r.
Sample assmtd thor It is unlikdy that a &gt;lucl&lt;nl
urudll could ~ bulle I( Slud&lt;OIS ar&lt; unwitlins to (oot
riot biU, "as I ~&lt;e it, It would b&lt; ox1r&lt;mdy dirrocuh,
if not impossjble, 10 SCI a steond Jludent 1&lt;1ivttlos
buildlna with tu runds thu do:ade or tarl.l' In the
next deade .•, HC' was hesitant lo ruk oOt the
pDSS~'bUiry or this, ~in&amp; "the economy 'could

Don&amp;ld Rtnntt.

Soud&lt;nt lead«• throu&amp;h thr
) t:&amp;n ha\e eomplaiMd about

' 'Ia

a dirraent KttinJ, (dlrrnen• uatt) th&lt;r•
wouldn't ~ mwh invol~&lt;nc from lhesellfOups
(Ttustca, Cbaocdlor. and Governor)". Sampl~
usercod, "In New York Scateth&lt;r&lt; has ro ~ •~plicit

approval o( thne JIOUpS."
Whi.le h IPP&lt;Il• unlikely that th&lt; Sl.ll&lt; will (und

OSA P,....._.t PeMr Mutphy

Spectrum photo

• - SAMPLE page 10

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ill short.

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Tt rtY ean.dtlfiCIM.,"f f flttof
Jon OlaVMeMfhw EMtOt
A1an C. KtehiCJM•MOint fd#ror

Oave Oobttynt..UAtt DlfKtor

JOhn Munk/An Dlf'Ktot
City S!MniCfmpn
Sttn AU~C/fr
O....rd dtUt&amp;I'C~I!'tt
Ut P.ct1ftaiC'OfttlfNIU.,

Women's Tennis

SEF A

cam~aign

The UB womm's 1mnilttam e\~ its record a1 1-a :u they
c!c!&lt;at&lt;d the Univcnity or Rochester ~ Tuesday aftcrnooo.
Vktorious Miles ~l"" lndud&lt;d Am&gt; Ross. Lori l.«l:ur.
Robin Abramovitz. Sh&lt;Uy Wojnis and B&lt;t&gt;y Rou.

bolstered

In an rlfon to fulfill UB President Sic&amp; B. Sample'J aoal of
in&lt;:ras&lt;d invol•m&gt;&lt;nt With~h&lt; C'Oitlmunily~B will aU&lt;mp!tO
rai.. liS C'O nlrlbution IU th&lt; Stile Employm F&lt;d&lt;n~t&lt;d Apptal
(SEFA) by IS p&lt;rocnt.
Accordins to S&lt;hool or MMaacm&lt;nt ~an JC&gt;kph Aluno who
Is e:hairm11n of chc: SEFA commlttrc. UB's contn'butions have lxen
... sour« of consccrnation" for the Unh·enny. The SEFA
commnt«, a0tr Ct"'&gt;i~W1ftl U8•, priOf' donations,. determined that
thi o•&lt;r·all &amp;oal of tht C:IJ11pAJ&amp;n should be: incKOS&lt;d from
SIJO.OOO to Sl60.000-an adduJOOal 15 J)««ru.
''Til&lt; SEfA campaign . • ," Alu11o cxplom&lt;d, ' 'io an
opponu.nJt)' for Lht: school to funaion tn tht commvmty. "He
emphasized th•t UB mu&gt;1 play • larftr rolt in the community.
espcocially .,;th the rise m uncmplo)m&lt;nt in the Buffalo 11ca.
Tit&lt; SEFA pro&amp;ram coruim or the Unil&lt;d Way and 13 other
orannh:tuions Which rr.l) prlmaril)' 00 tarat O'lmbcrs or 'o'OiunC«n
at

r-mancial suppOrt to continut thc1r community projecb.
A1utto .su~sed I he need for JIUdf'nt involvemml in tht: effort.
wtii iU;

He dttd an up and comina student or1an.lud relay raa as only
the bqtnnln&amp; of oaivc par1idpauon In tht ampai&amp;n. Volunl&lt;ffo
An :a!WO)"&gt; no&lt;d&lt;d lO O&gt;Sist in SEFA 1un ""vkco.
·
AIWIO lUSUlS lhal JCti\c- lludml panklpanon ••acu. as a

hwon" •n the U"""""IY aod bdP&gt; bolh th&lt; faculty and uuclenu
10 ·•pull t0£Clhcr

u....._. iruaituuooJ ••

Unfonun11tly mau studnu p:antOpauon has btro misSln&amp;lhUJ

111. hul l'llutto hoJ&gt;Q Ihot uptOmtn• ••·cnu alon&amp; with incteal&lt;d
.-posurc tn SEFA prosrams will brln&amp; about nud&lt;ot cnthusia&gt;m.
Aluuo poin1ed ou1 lhat t.he SEFA eampaJgn

i~

3 continuing

etron. "We hope Uni"tlcrsny lnvolvc:mcnl don no1 tnd with 1he
t-nd or 1he: campa.ign.''

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D-"«1 CntllaiF. .t.,.

l.Ot'SeJu.t.WFNtilft
O..v~ HKkmarV'*'olo EdiiOt
JlmH Sull6yll'llofo rdliot
~""'!"A KJueoeti.SpMa
Dtildte Mat1!n.IArts
Tony Gti!Jtdallfuafc

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Oolr· at Buffalo Sl. lnvilotlonal

~~· E SMttenta.rthNsa
M.c:.hMtCura10Ao'.t~. ...

TUESDAY:

"''"If"
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C,.ft!Jy LfiUO~·nfA#t.Coonillt•IOt
Renee hUtlff!Ptodw:IIOII .Wa••t•r
Kllh)' OeYIJdiAcf~. Atod41Ctlon COOf,

~tcn•s TtfUli&gt;: Buffalo Sl. 11 Alumni Complu (3:00p.m.)
Women's Sotter: Alfred U. at Alumni Compl.. (4:00 ~ . m.)
BIU&lt;ball: a1 OtnisiUJ Coli&lt;&amp;&lt; (Z)
Flcld H o&lt;k&lt;)': at Oswqo St.
womc:n•.s Tennir. 81 0.-we&amp;O ~t .
Volleyball: at O.wcao Sl .

l.unp Conw•yfPtoduc:rio"
OavtO Mavtt/Producrlon
rhl~ffllltl Ia U~"\~90 by U\f Flt1d
Ntw51)1Dtl $yndiU1.. lOI AngttU

Times Synctlc:llt. COIMoltlt HtNIIneo

WEDS£SDAY:

SWflll:t \Hnleo Ft-11\llta S"rf\O!UtM
.,.; Untteod Plus Synd!Uit. rM
SP«I'Ufft .. ,_u.ntld tOt Mt40nal

Men"• Socur: •• N'oaaoro U .

~OD'I~tlonaand

........,,""9,..,..-•oStuOOnt.. ....,•

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Orcu&amp;auon ,.,.....~ 20000

Womcn"s Bast nball proalerstornon Monday,Octob&lt;t II , from
~:00 ll Oark Hall. All studcntJ mUSI bavc an insurance form

1M Spf&lt;ttrvm oiiiC.U .,, iOctlto tA
u Baldy Hall. Stttt UniY«tfty ot New
York at lklrtalo, Dvlfalo. New Vcm;
tC2!10 Telepl'lone· (1te,I6.)6-24M
Copyr~ght t ie2 Bull•to. f\I.V. Tht
Specuum StuOtnt Pttlodloal, Inc.
EdiiOf!&amp;l potk:)l Ia cHitlmintd ~ Ihe

and ~ave had a ph~lcal. Physloals will be given for such purposrs

In the Alumni Arena Trolnln&amp; Room on Octob&lt;t 6 41 H lO p.m.
1nd on October 7 at 1:30 p.m. lnteresl&lt;d candidates &amp;hould
C'Ontoct Coacl! Linda O'Donnell at 636-JI4.).

EaUOt.fnoChltl RepubUceUont Ol tl\1
rm.HIH' l'lett&amp;n • IINM.It tM t•P'tH
COI'IMI'II of lhe Edflot•&amp;n-CI'IMf Ia
attlc.lt) fOf'tlkkien
nt. s.-ctn~m ts
Hew.a.Pneu Inc 1370 Sentea St

"'"""'or autftlo

&amp;Qftalo, NY.

ALL S.A. FUNDED
ORGANIZATIONS
PICK UP YOUR
BUDGET PACKETS
BY OCTOBER 15TH
IN ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL
IF YOU DON'T YOU' ll BE 9UT OUT

Attention Al l Athletic
Clubs:
Pick up your
organizational packets
at t he S.A. office. room
111 ·Talbert Hall. All
packets must be
returned to the S.A.
office no later than
October 15th, 1982.
The

Stud~nt

Association
Invites you
to own Rotary Field.
For $ 1 yeu can own a piece
of Rotary Field

ATTENTION
STUDENTS
Please Begin to
Return All
Completed Assembly
Peti t i ons to Room
11 I Talbert Hall

All UB 500 Teams
Remember to Collect
and Turn In Your
Pledges for M .D.A.
In 1 1 1 Talbert Hall

First Assembly
Meeting
Oct. 6, 3:30 pm
Talbert SenAte
ChAmbers
You Must Attend
for More

All Athletic Club
Sports
A ll Reservations for
Fields Must be made
Thro ugh Dir. of
Athletics.
No Fields Can be
Used Without This
Approval.
Call Ken lves at

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join the S.A .
Assembly
Petitions must be
returned by Oct. 4th
Can be picked up at
someplace ,
1 11 Talbert
.For more Info. Call
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As Soon As Possible

636-2950
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�SCATE books, completed in time
for November, sitting in Talbert
By GARY STERN
Campus Editor

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fter an absence of a
a half, !be Studetn
Au«&lt;ation (SA)
tpln prepared tad
«&gt;mpl&lt;ted a 400 edilloa or &amp;be Studmt
Course tllld Teacher EY21ullloa! (SCATE), to be
clisulbuted throu&amp;Mut tiH! Unl•cnlty durina prer(liliU'Atlon in Novernbe!.
Ori&amp;~nally plaMed for reiAc before the Fall &gt;&lt;m~ter.
SA had trouble 11thcrin1 the~y money, ICCOrdins
lO SA Vice Pr&lt;$ldent Phil PiiOJlolll. "C111er PannUI, the
Vice· Prtsldcnt of Health Seiena:o, had 'lid that he woUld
aive SCATE l2000," Pii!Jlatelli sa!d. "After Jim Capella,
who had been in &lt;hilll!e of SCATE. lell the University, the
orfH WI' whh.drawn. Evidently, tMy didn't think we would
&amp;&lt;I bllc:k on lll&amp;ek. When we did, we looked at the budget
and deadtd 10 wait ror che .IPriD&amp; scrnatn. u
Several eopi&lt;s or the ftuUbcd edition have found their
wty onto campus, havio&amp; beeo "stolt1l" f.- thdr SIOftiCe
atea In Talbert Hall. Havio&amp; arrived mueh wll&lt;T thm
dpctted. studmt&gt; that have seen the edotioo may be misled
1n1o btUMnarht.l it wu d.ircctrd to the Fall &amp;cmestn and
arrhed late.

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c 'Anr student rtuu "o·uld U"-e a copy now, may come up
ou the SA ond ask for one," Pisnattlll $Ald. "but they are
not late. Thtre ttre 15,000 edition&gt; In boR&lt; that will only

be miJploced If distributed now."
Pian•t&lt;tll added thot many or th&lt; cou,,.. li&gt;1ed In
SCATE 'Bit o(fcred eo;ery other Stmn:rtr and would nor
apply as directly to tfte Fall semester as th&lt; upromln1
Sprina. By tal&lt;ina the utro time, the SCATE eommlttoe
was also able to do a more eom~blc: job th!UI in the1
paJI, lnduditll ckpanmenu wdl as M..qcmcnt and tbe I
Natural Sci&lt;ace&lt; that havt beeo &lt;&gt;dude&lt;! In the ptil. When l\lndlt~~ for SCATE wu finally roascd. it ...., done
deal or hdp rrom Aeadernk Affain. a=&gt;&lt;dln&amp;
with
to PisnatdU. "Espctially rrom Aubtant Vkc Prescident or
Academic Affairs Voldmnar lnnus. who was r~pondble
us aculna Dfnund all the red tape," he said. In the end,
A&lt;adtntic Affaiq contributed "bet,._ ~-6000." with the
SA paylna the rest or the tab.
The majorlty of the ru"ent fdilioo wu put tosether by SCAT£ boxes all In Talbert
the SCATE &lt;Omminte, which wu basically «&gt;mposcd of
students taldna a thr« credit SCATE eourK. McainJ twkc
a .....k. on« ror standard acadank purposes and on« In •
worl&lt;shop format, the elaJJ pkced tOiether both Ilk
Otpanmenl&gt; Juch .. En&amp;it&gt;&lt;crina and M...,..,..., could)
theocetieal tllld pb)"ieal edilions.
1101 take ow the class time to fiU out SCATE's sunoeys
Wdcb uplaintd, but orrere&lt;~ to ruo sut'IC)"S or their o..:...
C halrman or I he Polltieal Scicn« department tllld teacher ...Thty WCR IC'IuaiJy wry limilar in contnn ao our own,"
of the SCATS cW., Oaudc Wckb. is JathOtd ,.;.h the
be said, · 'atthoup not In as muth detail and with .ome
CUrTtnt edit ton beeaust Of its Hupanded 11 range o(
unelear topic headinas."
CO\Iefl&amp;e. "Although thne are definhc '!Wakncssa. &amp;uch as
"I really didn't think it would come C&gt;Ut this aood."
•he lack or individual corn.mallS from studcnll and course
PiJnatdlladded, r&lt;ferrinr ro the finl&lt;hed product . " tr"
d~rfption• from ProfC$$0fS, we had 8ood cooperation
th&lt; btst '.~Ina SA can do to pve som&lt;thlna back to the
from moJt depa.nmenl$'' he norrd.
students.

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Sample inaugural a heady affair·
differs from Ketter celebration
Oy SETH · ALLEN

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"'"'ersily Praiden1 Scew:n

8 . Sample is tcbeduled lO
lx inaupr;oted orf...-bt\ty
tlw Suocby an Alumni ArCOII. an
.,...., thtu W1ll be rodlcally
dlff=nt from that of his
prrdec:curn.

h wilt be a little dirrerentthb
time th;m •ht.n former President
Raben ~&lt;11« wu offici.Uy sworn
tnto offrctln 1971 at Kltinban•
Music Hall. Student kaders held

an altcrnath·e tneuauratJon.

knll!htlna ajactasa as ~t .
Ketter was lna11J11ftled downtOWD
in a liO.OOO c:ti'C111011Y and
~pk'• affair will be oo-earnpus
In Alumni Arena, at a oost of

su,ooo.

Th&lt; affair, UB ornr:Ws
promise, will bt a etl&lt;bnnion of
the national and local acackmlc
communhl... Over t SO
roprcscntati•es have al1cady agreed
to aucnd and there were rcporu
IIUl w&lt;ek tl\l! former Praldeot

Martin Meymoo would auend.
Some SOO faculty ha&gt;e already
apccd to marcia iA the ~-

DOH'T WAIT
Tll IT'S TOO LATE!

Th• ctremony wiU be&amp;in at l
It will be prettded by •
lunchn&gt;n for invited ,....,. and
followed by a r&lt;e&lt;prion fa&lt; all
attcndlnc the tnavswadon. 8ollt
the ID'IUJUtalioo and tbt teap(ton
are open to Ibe cadre: Un.iwnity
community and IOIDe: communiIt
members, Dir«tor or Public:
Affal" Hany Jack&lt;on said.

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One: diffrr~nc:t". :u Simple's
lnauauration L• that the ei&amp;S$IOed
ttrvict employm will be invited,
Jackson sold. He estimated th&lt;
attendance at ~pte'•
inoUJIIllltion will be about 4000.
noti111 there was no facility on
campus btfore Alumni Artaa was
built that wu ~· tnO&lt;Jib 10
hold thtu many people.

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nckraraduate Student
Au«&lt;ation (SA) Prcsidtnt Cordell
Schacltlcr, who will fpcU
ofnc:lalty for the studtntS, termed

the lnauauratlon ••a tr·aditiooaJ
ce~omony officially markina
Sample'• 1&lt;1tdln&amp; !be Unlvmhy."
He sald the purpose or Jt&gt;tb till
...,.. Is 10 sho., Olbe! Unlvenitics
thai UB has a new f'raidmt. and
It reinfor= the new Prcsidtnlto

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\"patUn inau&amp;-uration. "
~ was CO&lt;IlrOvtnY at the
time btca= the student body fth
eoduded from !be Pmidcntlal
l&lt;otcb pc'O«SS, and IDOn&lt;J •u
round for an ina"'URlloot ~ not
for ifUdtnl pcoJ'I"'&amp;m.$, it Wti
btll&lt;ved. Th&lt; eount«·inauauralon
was held in $quire Hall. SA hll
no pitas ror th~year.
Sthaehtcr was chosen at random
tu tpcak, out of the WI SA
Praidmu, he said, &lt;Jtp]ainit~~lhll
he wu .otill work.ina on his tapicl.
Ja.ckJoo aid tbt major COli ror
lht &lt;Will is rmtina equipment ror
Alumni Atcan PccaUI&lt; the

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buiklitll b not 1t1 rutly equipped.
A j(Juod S)'Stem • .sound cont ractor.
n&lt;10r covcrina and a Alit - e

some othtt thinp ht raid the
university would need to rem
the llfma.

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th•
Sl800 will
to
rent a sound sy~~c:ro, S t0,2CO for
floor eoYUiu&amp; and 1&lt;011!11. $1000
to SlOOO for ''temporary ...-.It:&lt;

personnel," Sll700 for p&amp;per ..d
printlna. and ~JOO for pollaae.
Jackson ju&gt;tined &gt;p&lt;nclin&amp;
SU,OOO by notlna that the
lnaugullllion "it • worthwblle
lnvestmmt ln community
relations' ' and In brfnsina the
Univenitytoa&lt;thcr. He said tM
mc&gt;IIC)' oomcs out or • "OJ&gt;tdal
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educational proaramslr Is
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" An yow DWl Dotvos
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Sc:.h achtn maint-ained that a
prrsidtntiallnauaun.tion bmdila
studtn11 indir«tl)' i.f b. mmmiu
Sample to improvUI&amp; Yuckn\ hfe,
althouah the «TmmDn)' it&gt;tlf
J)fohably would not direc~ly
bm.~r.. Jrudou•.
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· being sought by the Stud~nt Activities Steering
Committee, which has been allocated S I 0.000 by
the facully-Scudenc Assocl~clon co fund approved
grMts which un not normally be funded through
other sources.

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submit a propoosal with a budget estimate co: '

Student Actlvldes Steerlns Committee
543 CApen HAll - 636·1981
Proposals may be submlned on forms avallo1ble ac
that office or In the form or a letter. Submissions
should Include the name of the propos.l ng Individual
or organluotlon (w llh a person to contact), and a
detailed estimate of e11penses. After Initial screening.
propo~n or prole&lt;: IS being .considered may be
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�Women student leaders up in
arms over dispenser shortage
By DAVID dr LISI

Contributing Editor

D

espit~ procesu by variou.s
S1 Udtnl Ot&amp;a.nita.tiOIU

reprdlns the availllbWty
of tampOns and sanitary napkins
in the Women's balbrooms, UB
wiU will not inJI&amp;II thr disprnsrn.
Grad~•• Student Association
(OSA) VIC&lt; Prtsidrnt Lisa BuDin
hu spcarhtad&lt;d thr cwmu
demands for me pla&lt;cment of
menwual JuppJks in women•s
rcr.trooms on campus. "Many of

the women we•ve .spoken to have
bttn cauaht In JlttS&lt;ful situaUonJ
caU«d by a tack or th&lt;St
products," she said, "but have
betft rtlucta.nt to c:omplaio due to
thr pnsonat nature or the

Pfobltm."
The CKhrr saudmt officials that
ha"·c: rormaU)' requested a solulion
to th&lt;: problem are Ruth
Me)'n'WiU, Women's Stud'ltS
Center: Anna Ma.rut Riebmond,
Auoclallon or Women Law
Students; and Katherine J.
Stlfn&lt;r, Mlllard Fillmore Colles&lt;
Student Association (MFCSA).
This aroup sussesu that
sanitary napkin and tampOn
cfuperucn bt iiUiallrd In all
womm•s rnaroot~U, rru of
clwa&lt;. "M&lt;Ntrual •upplies lit on
tht woe catesory as tOilet paper
and paper to•ds. "hi~"&lt; don't
hi\&lt;C'

UB eurrcntly ha.s 600 restrooms,
half of whleh uc ladies rooms. In
a study C&lt;lnducttd by the Vendlna
Sel'lk.. Direetor Sa.rnucl Davi.on
L..t M•y, tht COJ&lt; of 89 maeb.fnes
10 dbpense rueh supplltS was
S796.l . lnJiollation was an
addhlonaJ S712, and &lt;ht J)ficc taa
for one visit per muhiM pc:r
wett, indudfn&amp; thr cost or the
vdtidt and ps, was anoth&lt;T

su.600 per year.

Davi$011 dDubttd lht feasibility
of inJttUfn&amp; one machine per
buddi. . . the study SUUCJI$, and
wro1c ·· me persons will d.bputc
as to how one machine in cbc
l•dies room on the flm Ooor
would be or any h&lt;lp to a penon
on th• ...ond or lith Ooor."
Doly Wd the addition of thr
dbpcns•n woWd plAce further
Strains on custodial services. ''In
tb~ last yur. we~ve bad five
btlildinp tU!ft&lt;d over to us
-.itboul inaeasin&amp;lbt: number o(
mlintman« or deanina
pmonn&lt;l." He nortd that thuc
actually ha.s httn reductions in
perSOnnel (or the pa$1 three )'Cars,
Doty Rid he sympathizes with
the women on Mpus and claims
some- undtrstandlng of the
problem. "I do have a wile IUid
dauahter, and thrtt &amp;n&lt;nd·

dauahters that don't count yet,"
ht quipped, "but I really do wi&gt;h
we could be or more auun.nce.''
Bunin will nol settlt for lhiJ,
.. No matter what. we wiU set
chose ditpettSCfS SICKked.'' She
may lind this difficult to
occomplt.h, coosidcrio&amp; nnrly oil
of thrm ha.. httn removed to
Htlpu ..~t!tOuse for stor~t. "ilh
• r..,
in p1ac:c lo
Clemens, HockJieuer and Blidy
Hllls. Any ..., butldinss beina
daiJntd also have no provWons
for eitha ta.rn.pens or napkins.

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''This is a mate run insthutio·n.

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so they are rcall)• isnota.nt 11bout

w~lt a women's pcr.onal nteds
are,' • Bunin said. ''Tbc prestnt
aolutlon of ..Ulna sanitary napkin•
and tampcms at campu~ candy
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"'put in as a concasion''
counters and bookstores is
lnad&lt;quau. •• 8unin added that "•f KCOrclins to Doly, is in t.bt Cape.o
other public insUttltiocu and
Lobby bathroom O(ld matntained
plae&lt;S, lite airport&gt; and
by the candy c:ount'a. "Tllnc you
ckpanmcoru stores can cllipcnsr:
are in Oemeru, so how are you
these, whY can't UB?"
suppos.ed lo &amp;tt to Ca,pcn," Bunln
IU fat as accusations that •tit Is
rttoned.
trylns to obtain a =vice jUR for
A way of pleasioa bo«h sides In
women, Bunin countered chat
chis dispu:te appears unlikely. Bach
"men's rooms havc urin&amp;ls for
have dtcidtd that they will win,
their sJ)«irK needs: women shuukt thQuah Docy 3dmics rhar he.
have the same consideration." btlitv&lt;S "thr matt&lt;r b alrndy
The $Ole workfns disp&lt;nS&lt;r,
rtSOivtd.'" SiaN showin&amp; .,httt

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~mp0as ~lablt will not
e-en ht pi~M! In the lavatorit$
simply for aesthruc rcuons.
Doty also said that this h•u•
('OmCS up ..oh, every three ) 'Uf'J
or
so his orncc is u)((lco
periodic complainu about the.

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dispensers. But .. this time:· Bunin
maintalntd. "we will nnd 3 real
SO)Ullon

tO aJie-Jiate In)' runheT

discomron and incovcnience 10

women. indudin,l scudent.s. racuh)

and starr. •• UB."

to pay (or.•• Bunin

oontcndtd.

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the free dlspension is tOo
costly. they ~Uevc a five cent
char1c would bt ac«ptablc to
recovtr the COM Of the D'J:attrials.
They abo want better machino
purcha.std a.o as to reduce
malnttn.a.n« costs and va.:od&amp;1ism
cbm~··
Vice Prt$1dtnt for • - and
Manqemcot Edward Doty dotS
not forsee any purchases In thc
near future. ''WC' don•t reel that
wc have the ability, the staff or
the money to help i n chi$

Jhuallon." Ooty said~

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�editorial
Open doors
Frlday·s press conference announcing the
student government's plans to hold a survey
to guage student attitudes toward funding
their own student union bulldlng brought out
some positive and negative points.
It Is great that the student presldl ts want
to learn the " true" sentiments or til
constituents before making any binding
decisions on tills possibly volatile Issue.
Sponsoring an Informational program to
educate the students to help make their own
decisions Is also a plus for the leaders, one
could feel tllat yes, they really do care about
Joe and Jane Student's real opinion and will
not exclude I hem from the decision. But why
the survey?
Wily nol have a stralglll referendum.
Sponsor lhe Informational program and, with
educated students, let them ~o te and settle
the Issue once and lor all. The survey. wnlch

refuses to Install and maintain tampon
machines. A unlverslly Is supposed to be a
civilized environment. yet UB Is being quite
uncivil toward a great portion of Its
population.
The President has stated an Interest In
Improving the quality of student life, and we
think that should entail more than shaky
promises of buildings. Several campus
organizations have made It clear that women
need tampon dispensers on campus to make
their dally routine a little easier.
VIce President for Finance and
Management Ed Doty said this would put a
strain on his maintenance stall. Forgl~e us for
setting priorities bul the women's discomfort
woulct be more of a strain. When as
significant a population of the University Is In
need, the Unl~erslty mus1 recognize that need.
Instead of sympalhlzlng, let's move out of
the stone age and begin acting to make this
campus more ll~able tor sludents. faculty and
staff.

Graduate Student Association President Peter
Murphy already admitted will not be really
representative, Is just another beaucratlc
delay which could allow the presidents to
play for time ;-or make another decision If 4he
students vote contrary to tile leaders wlslles,
(the student governments nave not yet
olflclally taken a stand on the issue. though
they must have opinions of their own.)
Let's make sure that all students lla~e a
cllance to voice their opinions on whether or
not they want to lund llleir own student union
with a minimal ammount of delay.
We do not want any decisions made
between student leaders and the
administration behind closed doors.

A civil priority
UB Is a public place like any olher public
place paid for by many people's
taxes-Including women.
Other public places recognize that women
ha~e certain needs In toilet supplies but UB

-

0

bclCk
Hunga ria n F un
ECfUOf

I WIS diSappomtN Ifill t~t•
• tJol/fl me.ntiottfd WOIIfthOp • UII'"f

• rhtrtised m you1 pultl~tkM.• I
•U•nde&lt;J. 1ne wor•.s,op. 8ftd
ln/O';IHIIl 11•ry much l •m 1 /UJr
yalf ltw atudflft/, and hap~ to

w••

o• of Hungarian dK..nt. I
fnlorm«J that thJa wu "" llrlf

Beirut

The Crime: R•tuut to c•rry our

lime SUCh 8 WOtkahop WII lt•'d,
SIJNYAB. I was 111o lnlormftd ""'

italutuflt h•r• wer de,.ndtnt on
rite reJponse it t•tfllved from the
st1.1dentc. Even lho&amp;Jg.ltt thefe ,.,,,
quite • lew 5tudtnl&amp; thlr•. the

t111 exact

Edllot:

The Scene: Hundred' of Pfi'Ople.

number coultJ'wl' OUII Qteattr

mostlY womtm. chlldren1 tnd
b•b'-1 In lrm&amp;, IJrft lined up
oQolnrr t~• jolo/1$ o/ r~•

The worltahop con•lattd ol
Pflr#onal lnarructlon lor ltUH
hours. W• 111 featned an lnltk:lll!

powerful, wo/Hrolnerl OCCIJP~Ing
mllltlty IOtct are shooting down

con~ntrlllon

oamp. Membctr3 ol a

'""•Innocent women and

HutJpatllrJ Follf. dtnceln Itt

•MI,.If. 1'ho Wot*•hop "'"

by 1 Hunpar/1" lllfOmln
tMflo ttughf dance ror 23 r••ra

h~1dH

She hat bHn In thir counrry 101
ontt 1 few morttnl. lltd
had •
rra~tsltf« er her sl~. The HuMH
Da.nottr3 ot WellarKI Ql.._ I
tM!rtonJtrallott ol theN ,.,.,olre

tt••

wttlcll would n..o ln~(JJrW
Slrr,lnlty to wrl,. At the Md we

we,. ahown anti ent:oura~ to

. .""Ttl--Q-.

pntt/Co 1~• riiiiHotll fi&lt;Pf ol
~•rioue tr1g1on 1 ol Hu,.,. efKI
~/$10#'/ o l l otlgln.

olr. • run limo ...,, noo 1&gt;1

chllrlron In c6Jd blood. The
monglll&lt;l oodlu of r~e muucrerl
•lct/m~ r~ /rt ronglerl b/orxl'f p/htJ
oiiH!Itlont/1/ob/o oorpsu. Ouroklo
the c•mp~ on tM nrNts o1 the
ln ..d41d city, ,.,.._,, O«np/flto
t»sot.t/On. ..,_then hoi/ 1/!e city
hu I&gt;Hn ,..,.led to llllgro•mt.
•nd tbe t:Otp.stn ol tbou mUI"ffMMd
bylhl ln•odet o,. /fl/1 to rot Of! tho

.,,..,..

The O.te aM "oeotloft: Nor the
11130'• omt ID4Qsln rt~e Eutope ol
Nul G-arry, WI 1M2 In -~
Lobonon

The AAimlor.,_ Hot/he Nul

all Who attMded. There w-11 more

Oemtans, bUt the H .w

, . , lltOy t:O&lt;Itrl ,... . --~ •••

Nozt- tuoot'l/n.odiltg lou».

and w e U would"' "' llkN to . . .
II.
&amp;Mil&lt;* 01
000/ltor -~~lb/1/on ,
rlwbllul uniO» It ~11 /110 lupporl
II ltom 1~0 IChool-lo. I
, _ )'OU .,.,., , . , , , . lludfflll .,
SIJNYA8 down lho ,.,,,,.,., II

How-.,.

.

,,... , ,..,,,_

Dotlnlellll. -

oy

Unl,.,.lty otudont

The Vicllm8: /nmcenr ~nuo
ond Pa/nllnln- ond
cllllrlnn.
n...r eM&gt;« 8o/J1g In Wolf
Beirut. II!Oif homo alnoe lime

lm"""""""'·

The Scone; A lh- EIO#'f
bUilrllng•tolol/y dflmolllll.ci b)'450
pound• o/ TNT •lrh rhO Preoldonr·
o.,l lnd hit lop ltfNilotO

•m••"" under the ftlbb~.
• The Dote and t.oeotiOfl: r982 trt
£..1 So/rut, t.obVIOfl.
The Vlctltn*= l..aboJ&gt;ou RiQiit
Wing l'o/11/col L-er IOihlf
C~!el otMiors.

Gemorel ond h/o

ottJ1ra ol ' ' " ' '·

IO ttkl Ovtr Hilly. ThiJ IIJmt
ttctlc Is now king empJoyotl fn

The MutdorotS: lrrllllln•orllng

J.tblnon. ,,,.,._IItts IUCCHdttd In

Ioree&amp;.
Who ' ' ' thl till I terrorl•u in rile
Middle Eul? Are rhoy rhl
fndfyfdutll who w1re dfprivtd ol
·~•lr GodiJN•n rlghl• lnd rno/t
homtlllnd, who had ro IHrfOtlft
.untJeslr-.d act• to 111 the wotld
know oltholr pllgm~ Or I• rho roo/
lnttHIIII/oltll ttrrorlst 1 w•U·
eatlbllalted. wetl-ll,.tnctd, end
"lk&gt;rgtnlltld country""' uaes
tfHt t.test t.cl'lno~oglcel,
ptychOioglcolonrl m/1/llry mt1n1

crttrlng tntlf/OfJIStlc ~Memy
~n Ltbtnorr Oy mvrtJtring
Pfuldent..lect G1m1ytl '""
Olomlng 1111 muftltr on tft•
Lebttteu who oppoud laraol'a

to m••••et• Innocent and
dft/1&lt;111/flso - t o? lorul, byrne

-Itt•
In Wul Solrur ond 1&gt;y 111
OlfmiM/ocllonlln oN oloccup/o&lt;l
t..Nnott. fNJ 11town ltull to be
_, lntetNOonll OUt/IW lrtd 1"tttolf

lmmor•t•IKiunconuolltbll

ltctlon•

lnvulon In t.1b1non. Then, ' ' " ' '

muuorod tltouunat of lnnOtJtnt
cl-rllflnt In Weat Beirut and
ot•lm.cilhll lhlo " " on ocr ol
IOiollollon b~ tho rlght·wlng
ltbaMII who lfad IUpportMJ
Gomo~et.

llflll'l lmmfKIIIII 11m II to
c~tare 1tvetat /JUP/»1 go¥emment•
lrt Llboi!Oil bu.cl on 1/N lt&gt;ellortl
lherl, IMI dflllroy/ng 11!0 rrii/On
Ol L.t)anon /UII II It hll
durroyll&lt;l l'oll•llno.
A/111!0 n•1/orl1 olthO Wot*J,
lrtcl&lt;l&lt;llng lho Unff.cl St11o1, which

ol •H twrorlll ot~n lzll;ons
From 11!0 . .rt/011 rloy• olliOrt/11

, . , llwlyt &amp;U.pport«&lt;llflll. hllfe
COI'tdMtnfld ls,.era m••• murd«&lt;

••ttiMrJMU' Iff PllfltiM. tfUOIIItk
ICII , . ... bHn on. of IM mo.-t
lmpon•nr rools ol t,..l•ott,.t In
11101t qUOit lor .,Pirlllf&gt;ll BOffin
.,., n/o QIIIO ol
begon

olld ,.... r/M&gt;olldll&lt;llllllmm.cllere
Wftltd!lwal olltttllltrHrt tl'beno~r.

,,,.,,o,.

lhM ca.fNI •• U.ttrmlliolt.ll
HKrorlato o r Oo/r Youtn. l'oloarlne,
In t~ w1'Jen they miiiiC/ed
htllld~s o/lnttOUrtl Po/flarlnlon
rtlom«r end children. r,. ttttOtlll
lett Of /1,. 11 hi'N not CHIH
sine• tMn.
molt~~ of

Tf••

th•a.l IICI# /Jall&gt;Htr 1111 m111

murrlwa ot thOUtlndJ o1
rlo/fflu/fl. . - l o, Including
womtn and chlld,.n. In

Solrur.

w.,,

The tactic ol cr.,tlng •nmlty
and dfl•tnt/on bthVHn VIOOUI
IICJtlont ol tlte popu/lllon WII
.b~ 1M llon/111 In Pllolllno
wll h tho roiU/1 lhlllhoy Will l b/o

u-

Art rlto world,..,--larHrl lorrorlar l/fHIOCido In

Labo11011. WI Oil

)'OU 10 IIOip

put

on enr1 1o ,,.. fNI la(tomm '" '""
~ldrlle Etll olld •lei&gt; 11,&gt;0 fJirrodth
In Lol&gt;onon Oy a.mondlllfl Moll,..
Utt/1., Stotu Gooie{rtmMt rt/lo
lmrnll&lt;llolo oct/on to:
I) Term/noro
of
ltrlllltpglflatlon;
21 o.tn•nd oomp/111 onrl
unconditional withdrawal ol t•ra•l
I rom of/ LtbortOII torrtrort:
3/ En/01. . rl/oclpllnll'/ I CI/ofll
• IIJIIn$/lttrot/101 / , •lo/1/IM of
1h1
opon•Offld
1n

•"••PIXKf

us

LeiHino~?.

,..,.n,.

Ofgontutlotl 01 -

ltuclento
IOASI

�op-= ed
L:rlcing Over ~Wall

H

By Alan Kachlc

ank tried to 1)4tt Jlln to COftM to ,,. ratf", -.llh

lllm. bu~ attllOuiJII Oeln1Jaomewllat lntwutocl.
hf1 tr.encs na.c1 OIMf pta"'

t.,at .,.,-e more

tmi)Ortantl·ohltt'l

me

I&gt;OOI&gt;4e - · ~ and lhls was tool&lt; •••• en..,.,
eenainty sometnl~ •ou5d too- lorttght 8ut as Ute lifM'
g.ol eloset. Hank' a INI stmed to te.t a chUt It woutd bt
tough to hoavo tnal ll&lt;$1 b&lt;lclt and. Quito hon&lt;lllly, no lell
tn. Utst cme ro start

O..pllo OeiftO clooto f f - . tne two of tho~"" • ..,
dlftet1n1 peop\a.. Fot Han"-. ,,. WOfiCJ rowotvoec~
u~

MIJ.c.onsdous about being
someudn.g.

potiUca! octKHt. IIW e.._cltement ot oeopte trytno o IOtc:e a

A rter mucn fflnk'tg and careh.tlly lltQJiatod smau ta~.
Jim had flo all~ anangea a nlgN out ""'" Sa"'"a. lnis
~Nat going to tie quite an event for him. for Sandra wa1

change 1nd 1 tomanue areem of te.actlno angry mot)a ov.r
btlrfle«des and ctuslng gov.,-nmtN'UI to fall. He w•a a
lhJe betHiver In • otuar wottO and wu wllllng lo sactlflce
IOf it and loll guilt~ who&lt;! no eo\foviO hlm..u gonlng
drl.lnW et the locet rock club lt'IO drtAmlno of beautlhi•
women. tor the:se thh,ga are &amp;mproductl~

Jfm thouo.,t &amp;II of this wa• pretty neat and bastc111y

•greed, bt.ll he realty

wea,.•t Into It

Mil lllo wu lllled with

bars and women and always oetng In the ta11 lane, h•
wore alltne r4gnt clo,hea lnd did au tne lr, thtnos But In
tempt;rmeot, Htnk and Jfm were nearly the " " ' ' pet.on,
to the point where ttle two friend&amp; htlt lhtmael\'es to be
mora llke brothers. They beth heel the tlfl\1 tetfD, atmHat
tile e~~:per&amp;encea (when ont dJacua.sed aomethlng that
an-goree t\tm (H some unteh way In w'h,ch he wu treated.
tno ottllf always 11\new what he wa11alklng oooot and
had • matchtno story)\ and they atwoyo teemed 10 mGJi\1
the same mlstakoJ, even if ln different c:onle)l"ll,

T

nrs wu the night for Hank and h1s rebel frltnefs.
Con'Struct)On on U""~• ne~mamlflll plant
Ju•t
beQinntng •ven eft or monlt\1 of teach-Ins, ltntr writing
eamp.algn•. merohu ancs peaceful orotllta. HaN¢ was
Dsyc.hed. tf\11 would bet h-e nlghl all hie dreamt for 1
romanttc riol .,.ou~ come UtA-tu•t tlkt lhl one1 hi read
about ove~ and ove.r ag.aln In tnll Cf\tap, oorl~ loot\,lnt:J
te,.·tt:~oo~ on the Paus ComrnUN or. bluet .,... thlltCHIH
nls otdet brotn8f told abOut Qj,trlng nl• collf041 aeya In
ti70 bul tl'tal ne was too young 10 ul"defsland

w.,

Big Mack A ttack

A

Mt prot)lem

I

•s not my job

too

'*'"

My orob.. m

come~

to,....

GouMesy of rtMt State or New YDfk·a otvla•on of 11\e
Buagat (008). Payroll, the OfUc:e of Student .t.ccounra
an-a n•ose tun tovlng people D'tlt 11 Financial A.a. I
Figure that these aepartmenta ooc tOQtthet urty In tnt
week In oroer to d l&amp;cuss now tO ruin 8111 Mack•a weekend
TM Ur11 pha-se fn lnetlr piJn wu to play hki&amp;&gt;Qo-toel\
wltn my t»wliekly pa.ychec". I em
to tnt Stet I
p.ayroU of tne University. What that me•n• Ia, I have to
walt a eenaln numbe-r of weeks before I get my ""'
payetteek. Fortunatty I had preoarod my1-0ll IOf thta
situation. 1 wat to r•cleve payclleCICt from my aommer

"'w

' Job lor me porlod 11&gt;811,. Slate a llow• P60PIO lo aiarwe.
My primary goal when t1 comea to mOf'ley and payct'ltCkl
ts that 1 refuse to mlsa a meal for arw

rouon.

the day that I wu to pick up m~ chKk (lho llrol of
the ntw ye•o t found that min• wu .-,at among the
0~

of tiers. 1k.now lor cenal.n that all th• paper work was

doN p&lt;oporly. lllheto II a nylhlng thai lam truoty QOO&lt;I
11, II It Stale papo&lt;wofk. 8ecauu I know II Ia not my
foul! l~at m~ choc:k II not lh6ft, I !llllod pt yfOll. (II ltleto
is any cnance Ute cneck t• late becaUM of vour •ttor, (k)
t&gt;Ot ull payroll. You will rogrot 11,1

llc1&gt;0w Payroll'o phono numbt&lt; by ,..11. I know, by
wotce. most of lho poo9lo wno wotlllot po~oll. Thlo Ia
not tno lim time 1 novo hocltroublo gentnv pold by tne
Stall ol Now YOII&lt;. W1&gt;0n 11 ..,.,.. dow/! to delinltlono.
SUNY roo11y """'' Sroto Un-.lr'f ol Hor Yor
1 aakOd tne fino lldy at poyTollll PIOI\OJII OliO knew
...,.,. ~ cneck was By tmltlodlatoly -•nv •• ..,.,.
pope,. bOIQta- sne wu able to loll me lllal my cMdl
wos In AlblrTY. That """"' 1&gt;0 toulltlc Ill - · &amp;loo In
Altlony, but I "un'l. t aauet why It waaln AlblrTY. SIMI
uld "'"' tho Slota OMolon of ltle lkldllol 10081 hoG llalcl
h u-p fOf SOfM: ru.son a.n d lhal aM did no1

filling ttto alloes bul Jim. who lound hfmutl u~IOIJ
·umm" a lot, lett tNt ht&amp; ft'Yenfno was jlJS1 MOinntnQ

Tntng' w ata goWng .sric~}l at the oon.st~lon tile.. Tf\'8

o.-otutlfs were piHng up a Uaround the fence., mAn)'
Unked ann aM ar-m.. Tbe potlce, aoleml"' •N:t a oil ~

makt aneatt or. H necoaa.ary, to flgt\1, But ttwy dtdn•t
tiCpecl to

.-.Ink Wit right up IMI• wfth tM other protnter• near
the W'llft Hew . . gtttlng 0011'1 P:C,Itd •ncS setrtcl I S IN
poHoe march4KI toward tnem,.. wanted to c.rasn the
lent• ancll,;tMic MYOC on I'M: C.Of\tl!ucUon -''• Why
wasn't • .,.,..OM _.s• already ~no lr1 Then ne tm•glnecs
rttmstlt. IUCS6r- ,..,, ,.,. WO\Ik1.,. the Hrst 10 IUU u"'
Wilt dOWn and Chlto- thJO~h.
Hank looll.t&lt;l tor • largo alle-k to breaJt do•n tn. fence
But he fell no one
would join l'hm, , . fe•reo tP\.at ne
would tiki aet10t1 Al1d would bo alone lie feared tl'l.at
nobody would ftSDOhO, he would be aJng,.H.1 out as ao
lneHgator and would blttone In the sherM

••t.•

J rm wasn't any hAPQier with his altuauon. He drank
cott~ and talked tot awhile. Tht)' •at oo ttle oouc:h "and

•or 111 nie lltc:Jing S1ndra alwaya seemed to •tay a
uniform dla~anco ow•v· Stlo told nlm Whtl • nloo pe,on
ne wa1, how ht dkln't make demands on hor. They talked
AOOUl eow for • oit •nd now tOHibl• moot pvoplt were
and the tOtlln things they thoughl. Jim agfeed wit h
e"tfYthlng,
Sandra was somewhat amulld. She thankod Jim to• ~
nlct evening Whtn tie dtopped hlf all at het house and
sh• 181d IM would ''I" hlrn around/'
tfiln.,..,at 111 l~&amp;fe with tVQf')'Ont 1111 and was quieti ~
arrested, bOOked and ,..eaMd. t4e sat and tall{ll!ld wfm the
oUtlf demorHa.t,etOta tnc.1 th4Pt ell talked aboul how much
the)' aehlwed and t\OlN 1ney we-re ah .,,oua ot tflem$d~vn
Henk egrMd wnn tnem with supp.eSMd anoer ana
dlt'PPOfntmtnl
Tnt N J.t n~ht the l'tltO futnds t i l up all nlghl, cir•nk'"9
Deeta and Olay•f!Q Dacl\ga~·"no" and rotct ~ other JM
same story

Bv Bill Mack

II In all It wat not a ..., 1100&lt;1 da~ 1om a
graduate asalstant Mre a1 the uniVersity. flke
my Job and tne P&lt;IOI&gt;Ie I - k lot.lllt a

COI"II what 1 enJoy oolng, Thal'a

not onty Will dressed and e~e&lt;fiAgty aur.c:th•e. bU\ attt
wu a big shOt up •t the untvers1ty and With many
rmPQftlnt people there. Jim was nappy bo.;au,e not Or'lly
did J'l4!l think that he was ootno to have run but he also
hoped that he would fultllf his dteam of $1eep1og wflh
sofT'!eone lmpo,tant.
lhe evening waa going well~ Jim plc:ked up Sondra In
the car he borrowed-actually, he lu$t took the keys tor
hl_a roommate's care wt'llle tie was ateeplng -~nc:J tool\ htr
to What sHmed to tH! a good testaurant. At tent, Jim
thoUght II was a oooo restaurant OGCil!iJU It w111 vtry
u.tpenaive. Vety lmpresstve, Arterwards, ho took her to
aoe tho ballet ~ What Jim t&lt;ncw about billet could nut
even cover the dol ol an ''111 on a wuowrlter, but some
n•flonal ba.llet troupe hom Europe was in town and tt
was most e-ercalnly •ophlstlcatecs.
The .thaw ended and the couple talked lor iWhUe aboul
•rc and other related manors. Jim dltp1ayed truat fHt ttncw
• thing or two about song and dilnte •• all nls replle•
were lnteHIQe'l\. Tfler ttten retreated to hll apanme,ll for
coffee and conversaHon. Beads of frozen water were

dec:tCStd U wat t~• to rnove them out AtranQe'd ln
~qUaGt 11\ey lf'lat~ IOWatd tM df!tmO.nSit'IIOtS rn&lt;ff lO

t_. up to

explalltlng IL My noxl question de" with my p&lt;lmi'Y 001~
when am 1goiOIJ lO - IOfTtO tnOflOI', Good -!Tho
cnoctc. otono w1th 200 olhort woo lo Oe fO'"-Ihe 00)1
day, Thur,$day.

1 lll&lt;e to lhlnk that tam a rauonabla man Cerlolnly I
can walt another csay for my oheck. Attor all, 11m lucky to
have tha uatstantt.hlp.

abte 10 c;as.n 1.,_ c~ before the cank c1ose.s Frtday
altetnoon tam all set Cl used to be .1ble 10 caan tne
enack at the OtJlckbank In Hanlmiin bUt that IS a
c ttter.,t story)_ I'll watt unlit FflcJay.
I eve' f't&amp;O •

...

"'If

_.

Ftk:Jay come1 and I am gotng abour my I'\Of"ffiil
acttvltfes Aroufld 1100n I go to p~oek up my Cheek AI rn.,
dao111ment Gu"s what.
636-2600 once II.Oaln. The PI:!'~" wf'to •nawet ~ II
getting u.Wd to me, Of s.o 11 svoms. ·•so what's up
tOday?" I tt.k I am told, in ~ very $e"ous YOict , 10 call
mi Otpattment cnahman. Wny? What Is flO going. to 001
Write the cnec-k personally?
• tailed the mall, wr,o

Is reelty a

dlreclor. 'o tee wnat

no knowe. He Ia aa confuted aa I ""'' li la nero th&amp;l 1 am
reminded of the ba.Oio.o of how to gel an~l~fng dono In an
Institution auch at US. Ask a 5ecretary. No1 just any
aecrttlry though, A secretary whO nas oeen worktng here
so lono •• to M &amp;ble to remembe( when SQuire Hall was
built. By h aVIng this lady call Payroll we can be IUfl o f

getting an O!&lt;l&gt;lalnotlon of w~at l s ~appenlniJIOihlo
poYerl'f str•ct\en student&amp;' paycheck.
\'l~on lhto lady calla Payroll the It Informed thai lhlo
per~• pay wa1 Included In th• check tnat 1 tted recleved

two woalts ago, """ First ot1. I didn't g&lt;~t paid two
weft• ago. Seoondty, w hy wouki the atate of Hew York
pay mt two Wftka: fn adv-ance? And flrtauy;wf\1t happen
to lhoH papers Which ukS that I haG a ~ walling fOf
""" In Albonf7 Something t11te -~~ ol a oontt&gt;lrocy
(Wtlot do~ U!IKI? I used IO OOtno fiome from oehool
11\'M)'doy to wo.lclt tho Senate Watetu-te Hoorlftgt whlfa I
wu In 1t1gn .ocnool.t
Th•t Is 1~ I'm llnalf~ going to do II t'.. dolle It
boiO&lt;o but 1 am fl~lty oolnvto oo to Crofto Hall and If wa are Ia!'king to feaJ peoctle Of If wt are actu_afty
apMklng to some type ot WOfd procea.10r.

I~

you have

....., coen to Clolta then by all means go.

They actullty
pla y Muzok In tne t&gt;ufldlflll. Ulroo, gag me with 1 apoon.
(Wno aayt I'm not hlp~
Flnall~ I om taf~lng to a , •• , petton. I ask t~l$ ~1&lt;9
lady, wno hat no reaaon tn the WOJkt to dtaUke me
poroooolly, 11 , , . &lt;0&lt;11&lt;1 OOS&amp;Ibly IIIKI 0&lt;1l why 1om havlnv

o••

10 be9 IOf n\) paycheck. She~ tn •n O~UI desire to
me ®t of tl:te off tee. (It wu cfose to five o'ctoetq, went to
look tor some tntonnaUon to satisfy my cutiOalty,

Sho ~'""' baclt wrth my cneck. lmoglnelhat.

Thunlday comoa. By I pm IIIQU!O ltlo limo IO chKk II
my chKic to In, (Ho pun lntondocl~ II wtln'l. ll'o bock to
1136-:!llOO. 11'5 a dllltranl ptraon lhll limo but one lo turtly
willing to nolp. sne oaya thot rqy chock wlll lndeod bo In
lhal day. To them, not to me. I will gotlho &lt;hoc~ o~
Frtday. u will be d~ltvered to my depan ,ntnr In tnt

Mao~ Whoo 1 1101 nome llto.laltemoon I wao emollonoll~
tnth•uated t •m no tdloL (An Issue not open to dlbete~ I
am sure that what had Just nappened to mo hapoen• to
many o l the Unlve11111es ernplOyen every pay period. It

morning.
Fine. No prob4em. 1 e1n n•nolt lt. Ju11 •• tong •• I am

wu Whal woa In the mall Utat da~ which truoly made m~
day.
·

I told ~ou tnet s tory so tnat I could tell ~ou thlo ooo,

The float Oftlce t\ad GejfvGfeG to m• rrwae tmpcttMI
cuensotmell
1 M~ application IO&lt; o hlQhlf education loan,
retufneG b'f tht Olf!Ct ot Flnanc;•al Atd
1 My bill ftom 51Udent Ac:cot.~rua (tor Doll'\ l-ast
sumffll'f' ano this t•tt)
3 A ttnewal notlte lrom H•llon•' R•llllffW,

I

witt &lt;IO&amp;I '*wl1f1 thO mall Of'UI plect 11 a time. F(rat U'tt
loan. The note with the loan ea1d that I needed to bnl'tQ

toe opolloatlon boe~ to tho Oftlat of Ffnoaiat "'ld Wll~ my
laHar olacctptance to tt'l graduate aci\OOt. TJ\ev had no
rteora ol m)' being • gr•oua\t ehtdent. II tta&lt;l beon
almoet a month slnct I submitted the apptJcatlon In the
tlrlt place~ 1
hOip but tnlnh that a rnonth ts an 1wlful
tono tlmo to tekt 10 come to oOC.t\ a col'\ctualon. I'm
willing to ploy •long I hough. I know how tar bahlnd

c•rn

Flnooalal ~ld co~ fall behind when lhl~ lost porsonnel ~~
I he rate they have over the past live years,

Tho no)ll oloco ol moll to Cool wllll lo

m~

bllllrom

SIIJ&amp;H\1 Accounas. 1111 for more money than I nave rlghl
now. tn I act, 1 waa t .Cpoc:tlng to use the loan to pay I~•
bill. The moll lntoreatlng tlltl ollho blllllowove&lt; Ia the

1'\NOing I hit Student Account• gave me. Mattkulat.d
Orackt.ett Sttident.. How 1111 na~e to oo ~~ teU Flnanclal
Aid to call Student Accounts. Tnoy don't oeom to ha••
any troub4o cUIIItlng ITl)' atotus ot tne Unlworolty.
The final pl.ce of m an 11 1M N•llon• l ~w renewal
not leo. I cnocl(ocl oil t~o IPOI mat•Od ONE YEA.R;
PLEASE IILL ME IIKI roturnod II lmmodl.l ttly IO William
F. 8ucl(lor Jr. II It olio tneUor of OriOflttoo.

So,.

con&lt;:luofotto CIIII&gt;O tooeltOd from oft ollhta.
I Tho $toto Of How Vorl&lt; hoo on III&gt;POfent policy of
" Wa wYI pay no omployoo I&gt;Oioto 0111 lime".
t. Trwo Vn"'-&lt;o~y hoo on l()l)&amp;fe&lt;tl policy or · we ""'
hlro -~~ to do tna lmpoulblo, tor tho unvrotefuiL woh
tne tout. tor tne toaor, ond aapocttne ~~'"' "t _ , , o1
loyalty'""" lhlm IO tho'lnllhutton". jln rahwonce to
• - poor P&lt;IOI&gt;felholl -orOd o... aiJ lhlo
Jpollalvtosl)
la!tOUkl not ...., bolho&lt; IJOIIIng out ol bod on
Frldoyt.

ll~clol

a!d
S pociot moot ton t!M&gt;I&gt;kl 00 lo Ihe wO!I*t In
who, •"or hoarlnv my oo1&gt; otory, look plly on me. She
ullod mo 11!0 nUl wot~~ to DpfoJn to me 11!01 1 tocfevo
too much llnanclal aid to bo eligible for o hlgho&lt; •
oclucolton lo.ln I W&amp;t lmP&lt;oooocl lnal all woo catlod aller
1 pm on a Thu!'Odey (thallttruo doc!Jcatlo~) and b) thai
thiS opoclflo co'un!IIIOf wat willing IO dloeuaa lull~ With
me tho 'bfltlont tnat II&gt;Od • ••liable to ""' In light ollhle
toot. I can't aay that I'm rooiiMIIOd about the tltuouoo,
but I can 10'1 that tnert oro P60PIO out tnofa wllo, glvon
tho needed toola to wotk wiUI, oan do their lobo VO!)I woll.

~.~-H'-,..._., ' '1$

�feedback

rrS'mENOSEL
PSAtEPRIZE
COMMITTEE••

,

THEVWAHTIT
Ultimate thanks

•

ECIIIO&lt;"
At oYe~yontt by now &amp;utely
'"nvll UB Fill
ffllllee EMinrvsg•nza end Ultlm8tfl
roum•m•nt
field last
wtteklnd. (hi• . _ ,, would nor
1J1 r.-1 bHn potsl.
&lt;¥1thout the
A'nOWI 1 thtl llf&amp;t

w••

IIIIAtlnetJ of I

t•w QfiCIOU$

1n&lt;1Mduol1- LINDA WEBB INM!
Focotmu Ptitoolng, I(EHNETH
tVES from S tUdent A.,&amp;oclatlon,
afWI Campus Sec.unt~ Tht nlt you.
t nd thank&amp; to ever,'one ~•• -..no
/11/JNid
tlr• toutfHiment •

Outlined criteria

m•'•suc-c.c•

conurnHtg Po/1tlell $6Mu
4 I(H r, ('lew Yor-. Stell Senate •MJ
As.vmb/'f lnlem4h~p,. '1Th#$e
lnt.,nfhlpt ,,.lntlnd«&lt; Pftmarlty
for ml}()tl ill Poiii'CII Sci~, Ot

lteMHH:k1Ua

Tho UB F•Joboe Ctub

In th~ ~eedOtld section ot The
Soec1rvm tor Septembtt 24, lelm
WifJon ral•et a point about

Oislorlion

Statos was Us tormtf •rc.Miecr
(J~ Tne Pttt&amp;ldtUH-eltt:l 1110

Ecmor

tetustff) 10 Slgtt 1 Pfllr:elul tllll'f
Wltf'l IErilfl, ._IJO ""'' &amp;hOC-11(1 10
aH he wu not ,o frJMY tl&gt;e
l starllr f01 lftell ··tiiiOt" ot
desrroylng lht PLO
t•J T&amp;e mooll"'l o/ PLO lflodiN
Atlilt With Pop• Jonn P1111 II

0" ~AIJIIrtMt 13rd. m1nr
peopn, gethlltld 1ft LIIIYIIIe
Soultl ro protelt ,,.. bltiMt,.n
genOCKII llt#l tot~tltltJI IIIOCU'*5
h•IO lgl,tiU bOth "" PeiUIIIVIn
''"' Let&gt;1n111 p.o~ '"''~
"'eluded BJ.Ihop• Cht1J111ns.
M oslem Mltl.,.l. M llt16f l..lnlntS($,

end NOT turpriJittgl';, som•

ln ~~ding

'NO' to QttnocJdo a nd p•rs(J(Jufiofl
Regordtell of '"''' ;dtttloglclll

IHIJ•Is I hi~ t:lmfl fttnel Jn hltld 10(

otte ffumtnU•rlon ceuse,
"Jt.J&amp;,Ite'"

Leo•rton w1s to puJh

I "Y41 piiUid to 1111 Gitty

Sr•m '• rtceM /tottt page artlct•
concttnlng tacltm and 111 • IlK/a
" our UrtW.rtlty Motl rntmberf
otch• Vn/'ltrtlty community would
1lke to ~Ktttnfl that tiC/am •nd 111
l fl&amp;r:tl , , . not I probltm •t U81 Ot
11 recT•m doll• ••Ill ,.,., tl'• not
1/&gt;l&gt;l,.nt How.vtt the
diSJ&gt;ro-tlonoto tun&lt;llng lor
mJnorlty ICtftlld•a. Ill COMpttiNJ
th•l•n&lt;l• eoJII&lt;:tOC!Irom
minoritY Stoldlftl oetiWty l"s) on&lt;l
th• mtnlmol{ot roroJ mtrrprlty
.,..;..., •ttMdoneo ot FoiiiHI
b&lt;l~t eromplll'f tho proOI•m It .,.,,
PQiqll out to Minority ttudtma
th11 the ac tivity fH r t~( tu'/1,.
not uH&lt;t tqulftiJ/y or
pro-llonotoly.
II 11 •n emQt"usmunt to our
Unlver•lry thll .to l•w mlrtollfy
t'luden11 elect to 1111nd t ho

151 TIH!It lllongeJt mot/wt ""' '
tfter IJit., wtOIIdwiO•
opinion w1.s Jfllltmg COiflkl.,,bty
110111 &amp;y.mpatlty to •ng~r •11•ln11
/stael. and aemanr111"f11 ,,.., to
• Jtf1d,.wlrom Beirut, tM IJ,.e/1._
thOUght tMt
crutlng t~t•or
and dmJnHH they C&lt;HJitl Ill'lin
l~non. 1fl.-; tlf•ftt'H to ptOWI

jM:II1eMI' In L.fOIMI\ lflt11ng WitIt

a.m.,..,

P~sldel't-IIKI, BttftH
The d.ce1Uid p,.,~,-~

wtculttd end tfltlr new luture
rt11d 1JI1eady tJefft fltcldfHI. •o If
tlfey wete •~n ,,,. ro ltlll the
Plllsiffenl, '"'Y WO&amp;J fd htvtt done U
Whl"n they Wlfl poWOIIUI, not
powlt/I!IS, AI for IM Ltlllll
group. thlly Wtrt t'VIM Jell
powtrful lnd more lmlflUIII lhlln
tne PLO, .so thtrt ,.,,, .;lrtUaJiy no

"',,....,
'Y otr~
tn ,,.,.11 mlulon
ottemptOCI 1m• .,,., ,.,_

*'''
PtUidtttt. b&lt;ll

us with 1111el tnd s-trte Syrl•

ogoltr•tt,.,. stOin
wete too far fiOI'tf S.fnlr, •a~t'Wfer
torootl occupotloft"to 110 onylftlflfl
abOut h Ev.n If t/HI'y '""'PtH to
IC/. tlfey • .,, lnd •UII ,,. UMb,_
to Ito. /5/ll f, wno 1•. tccordlng to
tho U.N.. tho tounh mo/ot pow.. in
the 'IIIOIIti.

At (or lat•tl, -.nown 11 • It/end
ol the t.eOal'tttt /OIC.I,
''Pfrotongtsts·; ond ol fllo{or
Hoddotl'o brolk ower /ocilt R4rly.
they hid conlkllflblt motlvt1: ·
111 Th•t wonted to ontlff West
Beirut cltlmlng PLO mtm~ra
wert Ifill preiHft th.,.. If IMIY
were any, come rtlllttnc. W¥0Uit1
h ... - . _ , , ,. lhe g p,,.,tl.nlln ca#lltpa
(1) I'M ollrhl Preoldonr-.r.t:J
,.,uNd on Mil« from IH tuo.U.
to contrv/ lilfl't bolh IH po/1 and
o/&lt;'pon In Wolf a.lriJL TMI 0111'1
mNM tm« rru J~Mnnf"f} on
fii'IH/tJg WHr a.lriJt , - , to
olllle PLO riOCUOtlon
pllrn . _ . , ,,
Cleorly
.ffotHIIro.,/1 ,,. HOT
W111 a.trut. TMy - t h/1

r,. ,.,

to,,.,.

to

o.-

14Jclt 11 , , .

L•ttrst QIOIIP tfllurooltoun~ ,,.,.
PLO, on&lt;l Olh«&lt;. Out dlggl"'/fnto
the mot/...~ oltfltst group• to f'W
th• Presld• nt, we lind they,,.. not
quite &amp;otld Tfto PLO ~od - ·

,,. .,fill

l t's for real

pro~oty

t•t us bed·trlck ,,. l~nt

~~~

Rlohord H. Co•.
Dlmt10I ol Undergraduate SJUdlnl

Oonold 8. RotonlhoJ,
Fac.ult)' mtmber eurren\.1) In
chorgo o~ A10.11

Pllft'&gt;JIIItlon, /bl flllnlmurn s.o
0'10/0U GPIIand tn mlJOr,(c) By

Eoitor.

hard rne PLO to • cotnttt, c,rettlnt)
lrom lftDit prey a n•gl'lllll• teactlon
"'That Is, ltttetnltlonalec,onl " lo
desuoy tile PL0'1 raputll'on
lfJ$tOtld, the- PLO ffls tnlft«J lhe
pohtlcel 1rsno

1/1"1 IO /Oin t heir VOICII t o 11}1

had tnllt)'

fJIOII&gt;&amp;CIIIII pdrtlr;l~n ts mull
mHt then t:rllflll' t l) Jvnlor or
Sfn~ •ttndlng •t the lime ol

~Nrlue" tuHmlulon of the fla.J ity
mrmtHr In chtrgl to rtgltt., tor
th• COU(SI .. Wt WIICOtnl lt1C'I
encouflg• th• appl~tlon ol '"~
~ructtnt from any tne/or Who ttUJI!II
t/'1• crftttrla u t forth llbove.

c•us*d R''•t disrreu end conttm
Ut Israel, b«IUS-t lhl PLO'$ dey lo
day rer:tUytng plctiJre ;, tht 'itOIIfl
IS IOtalfy lglltt&amp;t ISrttlt'l WllfttJ
One o/ lsraers re•son&amp; tot

J ewl•h lnelfdl " wllo, t rom
pteVIOUI Omes Mtrned th t
meaning ot paratcuOon 1nd lelr
'"• fiOffOI ol ganoclde'' IHI stood

lh~ ISSISS,tllrlott 0/ ir$

BC:CQ.J lo the tntemsn/p ProgrtJrrt
lor lhl New York St•te
lu_gi~IIIIUffl rtte point Is I !fat '"'
Polltlo•l ScltJI'tctt DeptJrtmMt
tesltfcts ICCtt,U IO lftO~I
lrttefluhlp~ &amp;imply to Its own
mtJots. We would llkrl to oorrect
11141 4l•temen! Of Qvottng,
wttutlm from the r«entty
tdopi«&lt;IH',.rtMfHfl regvMIIonl

lOt/Oint m•JOIIJ With Olhfl
deplttmtnts HoWf?lftr, othflr
m1jon who sariJif the crlterlli set
fori,., ,.low may be Included, upon
petitton 10 the Olroctor ol
Ullfforprodulle Studtn ond Ihe
leculty mttmber cullenttr in ch~rge
of thlotntornshlp progrom . .t.ll

limo of portk:lpotlon, '""" hne
completed l'oll. Sci. tOt on&lt;lthroo
(lJ othM coutset: itt lite AnHH~n
l,.ld: (d) studtntl must J«flr•

tiNr • eountry tfk• l~no" •nouN
oon&amp;tantftt be su~f"'laftd br ,,..
,.pe.ace ,. lcHplnQ IQI'U$ o/ l~f811.
tnd lndtffld tney ,,. efr.,dr
mo'llng wn• t the~ t all ttmPOflfY
~t.tlllamertfs fnto Soutn Leb•nott,

The &amp;SUS'IInallon ""' wu
&amp;Hmlngly \·•rr wt/1 pl•nn•d wu
callled out $moot hi)' lfld Ita
n•ture COIJYf)'J tf,IIUCft In ICI II
Clrt1lnl'1 an tat ol • • up•rlor
lmel/lgence lou;e m ,,, trfll Tlttl
force ts -ttOrllln •• lite "'Moaud'·,
IM .Siton~Jt f01ce In lfJe ttet
l mmltdiJtfll'y attBf the
•u.sslnlllon took pia~ lnt
•XJ»t~.«J
and lar••t•
usu•t (U$tffJUtlol!l WtNt ne•ra
ls,.tll•fttered Wat S.lrut to
poilU ,,• •,..•• •nd a ,,, Qlyl

u

studttnt Ft•tt.
11 pertl.;utarty
dltturblng OKlUSt tht rouoo lot
th• lOw IUrfJOU/11 OOV/OUJ. As C#ill

J1clt1on pur It, "rnt IOOk•tnd-rol/
mv.lt; and OHr wtr• entlttly
gelrfHitO flfhltt t tUO.,fl '"

T,. lottowl"'l opinion

"'PPBII«l

orlglnolty /lflntOC! ttl r~• 11112. ,t.prlt
15-21 """loft of the ANC
I
go to studtrtl /MitHts

,.,..t;

tnd until my Junior '/.,, 1 ~
WtM/ ro
,At"• frtJ!tm•n, I
f'Hhltd th lt It I IOhool W/t9re
t/lere . , , so IIW• lnt-s~r~r lon of
dlllflflnt /leta. IILidtfH IOC/t l
alt•lra wou/4 provt to be no

'"'f·

1.1., e 'miU-at:71' look p/I CI lit

two helplns

ci~HI•" Ptfean"l'n

c.mps th•t _,,, lnl.nJivefy
•urroundfld bf lsra•lls. ''" nut
thing hllrdt llflll Cllftn~ 1111)'

JW"•••

dlll11ent.
I trlfJf/ lt&gt;1lt0-l on otooptlon of

,.,,r.

hod no
•n•WI•t1go otth•
tflughtft until conlld.,lb/y
bt•mtnglt 011 th• PhotongiJIJ.
111181 hid MdNW)II(I 10 r1111 I
new d l•tortlnQ filiOn lo th• world
thlt the PlllllnQistl took revenge
ror tlwit tltfn PretJdtnf-.-'«t

mr non•Pittylng WI,YI

wntn

I

movfHI off c1mpua. But 1 found
even though Uvtng In tho otltdo•t
communlty •nd being lamiUtr wlttr
thl Olft., ~II$, f flfll Jt/11

lncflnN not ro lllfllfd ,,.,
Mlg/lbor!IOOCI porttOJ Whlft
•ll&lt;:tton rtm.,OIIod oroun&lt;~,
r 01f10nottemlil&gt;g tNrtlo#
regur.rly TM•• oltol&lt;rl ...,. moto
PfOCikll-1 Oll/O'JOd uo/fll1

1g1fn1t lhe PtiMOnlant , ,,_,

n•ve -.tem!OCI, to owoy ouopkloft
(no'lf, according to r~t • • •
1•ctt) thor , . , oe
ogofllar
their ,...lllfolr rNponsiOio

no-

-

wu

M-.

TM l't.O mon blttw, ,,_

PfUI.I VJg/ll• •now Nltt111 MJ do liN

clanmttH. r.,..~ng

L - _ , . , and PIOMI&gt;Ir '"•
-lollhewotltJ.
"1M 01!/y !HOOI&lt;Im with • omorr
,, 1/101 ,.,.,hl~ko ,.,. ,. ,,..

ICOUIItJIIIKII&amp;. lnd P'ICI/ci,.g my
fllrorpononot •Mffo.
~flffl the ollrotton wu ""'· t
•g•ln •trtH at home. Without•
purpoae or fNaon 10( tlttndlng, 1
TOC"ffnflod I"" portr.• •• thl
~~'f!'Y ~~~~ftV.~I/otr• IP.r,

em1rtMI.'•

...,-ol,.,.,..lJtlltH.'•
8 . 'lbe ........... ~. ·~ 1112

·-·Na--by-·

~····

. ...

wer•. No metter how welt I AMw
tf?e ho,t or how ''cool" ht Wit, It
&amp;eemod '"' onty bile• ptflon t
saw at mo1t p1rt1es
1"'11111.
UMortun•taly, tn• /loA ol
mlnotlfol parrlclpltlon •nd
lntoroctlon with thO UniUflftY
community 18 not re.,rJcted to

w••

s ocial alltit•• There ' ' ' tto
mlnorfrtes on the
of any ol
lnl SCitOOr5 1/1 ntWIPtPfll or In
tho mo}orlty oft,.,. &amp;11 elcJO•II'nd
organlzlllons, TMrt 11 one
rnmoflty stucttnt on tfHI OOirdt ol
tho Student Bor hsoellrtloft (SBA~
S&lt;Jb bolrrd, on&lt;l ,,.,. IIIFCS.t.. but
non• on GSA•• bOIJrfl,
PQ$/tiort• of ,,. Stu.;.nt
Assoclarlon. or In th• St:hl ctfl
administration. Tht Un#lttrtlry't
ldmlnfsttltlon l•rts no t»tt., 11
an e.xt"mp'•· a.slflfl In '"'
Attlrm•tiWl Action on&lt;l StUdlftt
Affairs otflce•. 111111 Itt no
minotlfy Iliff metnbert on "" fllllt
flOOr of C1pen Hilt. {00ifiOIIOn, A1
of this semut*f, Or, Robert
Palmer h•• bHn 1ppolrUtd the
Auoclltlon VIce p,.•KJ•nl of
Aeodomtc Allotrs, '"POnsfOit lot
minority lftUdent dl'llfopmtflt)
ffvdent

•t•lf•

In ,,..,.,.,,

Our fehool ftl&amp;· 1 mlnotlty

,s-tud-Hit
• .,,,poputttlon
""k:" ....ol30rs_ ,

~~.

PGI&gt;&lt;JIIti&lt;&gt;n, ill How Yorlr Stlto
..-.tho mlnorfry-totloft Is

•!most 20 pwc•nl. Aa 1
community we /five mtfhl v.ry
lfttr. /1'01/IOU IOWOrd (MIIgll(lon
e.nd t"
•~tlon. Al)o, w.
hne not u1«1 tht gr••t•$1
resot;roe In • mullkutrurea
-11ocfety, I or•tlt If 11 muCh •••ler to
..&amp;oototo with poopr. wtm
you ere ltmlllar, 1/PII II Ia •
problem the Unl&gt;ror&amp;lty ~~~ tried to
lddreu lnd ther• are no euy
enswera or tn1glc•1 atept to make
us • cohtSIIft unfVOI'Jity. How~,,
• • rtu~ta, we h111e '"'
IISPD'fllbhlty to move fOIWatd. to
/lfOIOit tho ltt&lt;Nilyltr orx orx;r.t
IYOftftf, to t•k• ,,.. b«t lrorrt the
,..~ •n&lt;lto try,..,,._, ,,.
mtUoAu o l - QOf'O#IIfoftL
lndUt~ •nd un•w•~WH~••

•IIJ,•tM

,.110,.

-lief;&gt;•

10 , ; , . . _ , _, _ ,

/1111 .,.,..,. .

fll11"""·

Tram l ollord
formet Chair, StUO...I Council on
f.llnorlly Allolro, tnd Stud., I

R•P&lt;Henlatlvo 1p lht Unlvorolly

..

Coilnou.,
,•,

�Run-dow·n Ellic~tt furniture
still offered to residents
hi problems ~crt lroocd out ... We:
hod arowln&amp;paiN last y&lt;M, but
this ~ear we apect a strong
atudm t turnout for this pro&amp;ram."
8UJh said .

By ERICk OJA
$pft1rum SID// Writu

n ordcr 10 cmte :m
:umosphcre in wbiC'h
midtnts au a)vm a
dirCC1 role tn the Improvement or
tbcu $llr&lt;O~nd10p, Custodial

I

S&lt;rvtcu. alop&amp; "irh the H OIISlng

Off..:'e 11 in.scilu:tin&amp; a student
\'OIUI\IM' furnhurc rr.pajr

1l

proa.ram.

Any dormiiOr) rwd&lt;nl WJ' Inc
rc,ur hnuu repairing a

tO spend

damaatd section of a couch which
hLU b«n selccred for him by
Custodial S&lt;MCCJ "ill have ttl&lt;
pri&gt;Ucao of lawfully kccp;nc it In
his room for chc entirt- KhelOI

ThiJ year. proa.ram spon.scm.

omaal donn rq:ulalloru

Sltp-ulatc that no furni1urc nta)' br
f'C'IllO\«l from thesr rcspeccht
k&gt;UH;JH tor tan)' reason
""hal!oOt'\tr But Oirtelor of
HnU'iiOJ M adtson Boyce noted
Ihal "the fumb.htnas in each
lounge- wnc tm-ant \O be Uicd b,.
any rcsidcnl' or that dorm. and
not Just by tndilldual• who have
illqally mo\ed them to 1htir own

room,.··

Tht Un1\~hliY n:pecu io

benefit ..lth to-n ,.... or both
ondall&gt;m and illcaal .,.,..,..,nR uf

1

or Cu$lodial
Bush said that the
prosram w111 "\tantd a; an optlon
ln the race or a arc:;at amount or
fu.rnalurc. Otrcctor

ScNites

O.~&lt;oy

dlsttC»&gt;Itr amungs1 tht d orm

6(X) Of the C':I)UCh t«tkJns Yt~t'

Craft Ctntcr. which as bcl\to tt'n
Fargo and &lt;he Student club. A
four dollar fcc defray• th• co•• of
the lnllructors, and cnsu i ncurred
by ihe Unlvenity, web as for
tri!Uporlation of l hr COUthO lO
tbose w~o do DOl Uvc within
arr)'lnc distance of EJhrot t .

placed in the hall~·ay lo unacs. and
huncir«lJ mor e havr been ordcrtd
since then to replot&lt;: those IO&gt;I by

thrn and destruction.-Whne 200
scctioM need r&lt;palr
or rcplxnncnt eadl year. •'the
orl&amp;inal mock-Is w!Ucb " e ordered
of the couch

Donn rcsid~'llS who wuh 10
or this pro&amp;nm
arr C"nC'Out'i\JC to \l{sil 1br Crral1,•t

11Lt ad\'ant~&amp;e:

thin

mcrall&lt;p. w!Ucb neassitated a
modlfocarlon of tbc bast," BUJb
wd.
A student "'ho elcc!S 10 join tbc
ruosram rebuilds the m:tirt couc.h
"CC1ion. wuh ''Custodial Scr""lcc IR

Clement Hall hclping with the
more dimc:uh tasks, such as

bulldlna new "oodcn [ramti and
machine JChc-binJ, (abric C0Vf1'1

which the uudc:nt has cut out
rrom pan em," accordina 10 Swb.
Whcn a panicipant has selected
th&lt; couch oohldl he "'""u to
rrbwld from amonJ,S1 tbr selmHm
offered to bJm, 1\e CUB 0111 fab~
of the color of hU "-oice. When ''
bctfl
tngctbcr, the
Jludcnt Mwrnbles thr eruJrc unit
with str&lt;l boltl. 8\lsb said the

h••

,.wn

Cutter's Comer
1325 Mill ersport Hwy.
(acrou from the. Mclrrlolt)
Discount w/10

lime·"

)&lt;at,

634-6709

bill " was 1101 Wlltlthis year thot

==~;Tlc:Q~;;;I;o;;;
;; ai~T~Ido.;;;;;_
;;;~O;;;
vt l;;;;;
oU, ~~
at I he door or ~l"'r..
854-1415 ~
lrt fli t h . .r r of 8UIIIIO'I Th ••t •t

Olafrkt. rto hl ne.d door to
1J2,U.J'~

{iU'I:

10 yean aco. "
Buth added that "lh&lt; &gt;&lt;hoot
must pay nearly S40.000 per ye-.r

to repair the cffa:u or campus
vandalisru, and throu&amp;)l tbiJ
propam •c u.pca t' Ja"C: sontc
of that money:•

fllrnhurc, nnd 10 provld ~ an
np'"'" for &amp;rudcn" who l!le
..,ulna to don••• chcir •P"'•

:rhis rn&gt;vam n:l&gt;ted lu!

purc:hascd by the Univtr$ily nearly

c:apc:a an c:nthusia.stic response b)
tlk dormitory community-at ICIJt
10 Mucknu to work bclwecn ont
ond r....r o'clock Saturihy
•Ounoons a1 the Crcatl\'t Crall
~lcr U) the Ellicou C&lt;&gt;mplu.
When Ellkon opened in 1974,

CalM with easily b&lt;ubblc

)ell.

" new piece or runu tu ~ 11 much
stronacr ahan the ori&amp;inaJ

presents:

s~u 's

r b.. t.,.

~

AZTEC JWO..STEP Country Folk Rock
Tuesday, Oct. 5th at 9pm

-

NIGERIAN WEEK
SPEAKERS
DINNERS
CULTURAL SHOW
At Red Jacket Quad. 2nd floor
Saturday, Oct. 16th 1982

Time: 9 pm-2 am
DonatJon at the Gate
Presentesd by:
Nigerian Student Association
Undergraduate Student Association

KENNY RANKIN Extraordinary Folk
Singer/Guitarist with Special Guest

Ri chard Thompson
Oct. 6th at 8 &amp;

COMMUTER AFFAIRS
COUNCIL MEETING
3 :45 P.M ., Thursday
October 7-th
Palmer Room ,
Harriman Hall

BE THERE It's Your
University Too!!

.~

SA Sponsers Conserve UB
Poster Contest
Conserve VB is a-new energy
conservation campaign
• A ll e ntries must be subm itted to SA (111
Talbert) by Fri. Oct. 8 at 3 p .m .
• Entries sho uld be submitted as a "polished
rough ". (suitable fo r reproduction as an 1 1 x 1 7
poster). Maxrmum of 2 ink colors. also all poste rs
must include ··conserve UB "
• $50 paid for the chosen entry
• poster m ust motiuate an energy-saving theme
at UB
For details call:
Wendy Girsky 636-2950
Wolter S impson ,636-2 025

Stud&lt;mt

Assoclotlon
MonGrry, • -

••.

""'tooctnom. I

....

�lhe &lt;OMtructlon or. studeol union, Sample bdleves
ror the COil or
lhac Albany mould h&lt; 10\lllna 1o
maln1ane-. "Thb is a pia« I hope ch&lt; Scale would
play a more substantial role Ihan thai o r appn&gt;vin1."
hewd.
Sample arrirmod thai h&lt; &lt;Uppon• a catlrallud
student union, "my pmoml opin.ion (oo bovina a
Rudenc union) lJ )'6. I Ihint it would be a.,..., .,...

..-r

lo the UnMniiY CIOQlrnuniey." The Prcsideol added
l.hal h&lt; ls also ''dcdlcatod 10 maininc 11uden1 '~'"""
oo (Moln SIIUI) campus."
..1 am willlog 10 persuc rc:uoaable: objectives" in
AlbiUIY 10 oblaitJ rijhu 10 bwld a studeol·fundod
radlily. lht Prcsideol .ald.. "Ho~er. I f«lchr fir11
people """' have 10 expras lhtis fedin&amp;s is lht

studeoc ~y. I would be rclucwu. lllllm I &amp;ot a
""'"' •how or •uppon rrom lhe nuden» lo pasue
this ouresslvtly.''
Sehaehcer explalnod chr role or lht lludenti..Oen
que~~loo. "Should
scudtl!u be payina fD&lt; 1bar own 11udtn1 unioa? We
would be I he only studeollln SUNY 10 do this."

u cr)'lna 10 deal ,.;,h lbr fU\aodal

Student government questions and answers
c:Dmprth&lt;NIYC aad runct~
about lhe buildinc which woold
~
udeot unioa buildin&amp; befO&lt;t 1990 &lt;OaAA of studeoU from all &amp;r&lt;U
is ineumbmt upon SludentJ tO
Of lht univcnily will! I f~a~Jty
nudmt to•trnmt•t Prmdtnts.
vide lht mollia IO suataot«
aod odmioistntor. wilb lht Iauer
UB Pral&lt;hnt Str&gt;~m B. Sttmp/t,
Ihe boodJ to &lt;OOSIN&lt;I 1he
two bovina no votin&amp; ri&amp;hu. Tiles&lt;
Dirertor of Pubf'"' Affarn Hofl)
buildlna.
arc all still very much in the
JadstHI, &amp;Nutirr Ass/stonr to
A!Ja, Ihe UIM 1J ripe. Comin&amp;
fonnative S l - but conuol of lhe
tht Pfftidt m Ronald S/rin
directly aR&lt;r the struuJe IO AVe
bwl&lt;lina is THE major &lt;Onc:ern or
and VI« Pr.sidtnt for Slud..r
Squire Hall wtUc:h pve sludenU al
all!luderu ao..mnlttll presidents.
,M
.;'fi
;,.a_i,.
_ R_k_h_a,_d_S
;..i;:;
U;.t_lk_o_w_ _ _ _,_h_
I•_•_•_I•_.,_.._'Y:.._•_u_em
_ end
_ o;..UJ
_._.-T o CDSUTe this u much as possible

T

M ftJJioWUfZ 1$ qunrlotU
tllld ~from
..-tflll$ h&lt;/d With

fed abou1 o &gt;1udeot union rund&lt;d
by their money and • suney
...,..od tike an ·~•• and

erfmJvc: way to flftd OUl.
I) WID a refemodo• follow lllb
or rial wUI llappoo Mxt?

A, The plan is IO bepn wilh Ibis
survey. If the ovm&lt;lhelmma
rrspc&gt;M&lt; is in suppon or a 11uden1
funded Sludcn1 Union 1he n..:1

,.-

SA President Cordell Schachter (rfgh Q and Senator Sieve
Catron•
I
m'IOI.,in t lltt ron.str&amp;~riJOn o) 11

sru.thnt·/ulfdnl u"lott for tlw
Amh•nt Compus. It """ prmi&lt;kd
by tM ttudrnt f(n~rnmtlfiS.
Tlus tt:tt rs ,.ant u • workm&amp;
don~m~nt

and only C'Qpsull:u lht

ltngthy disnu:rio!IS /Ntwvr /ht
studdlls gnd admmislrruon.
I) I lboel,llt llltre • .,.. alrndy
1..-111e ....,.. 10 btala
&lt;aostructloo of a SI- t Union
on tbe AotlltnC C..p•?
A. No. Thac buildlna b a Sludcnt
Activilies Spaee, not 10 be
confuKd with a Studenl Unlon.
The buildina planned ror
lmmc:dlatc 1f0Undbrrakina cao be

...-'hat ll to IN"'f't't'Wf UM ICatt or ou
owa odalalllraCioa lro• oW.
..... )al ,..,.,....."' lk
boldl"' ..,.
Ill •d
A. The studeoiiQVernmenl
pra:kknts uc unanimous lha_t

alldlwtlllt..,.. aod.....,.. wtall
k loc:aod!
A . A=rdin&amp; 10 the UnM:nity

10 blllld on SU!'IY .....,,.... a bid
ptteodHI, especially ror.-

10 Jlll1 ouppon for this pr~&lt;nl
~una fu.ndin1 sou.rtt. It Is also
]usc befort an d«tlon. whi&lt;h
IJYC:S w a fiulc added dout.
5) Is lllls '~' ot1b toodma aoora7
A . No. Pan of Lbc overall
will be &lt;~&lt;rened from parlrina
viol11lon ineomc (appro&lt;.
SIOO,OOO/ yr,), liOUn:cs whhln lhe
Unlv&lt;r&amp;lly cndow:nenu or
Univcu.ily al Buffalo Foundoclon,
activities from lhr Facully C1ub,
and 1n.)' pt"ivale donationl we can
obtain.
6) II t~• ltodeiotJ lo ....

conddtTed not much more th.an a

rllbstdlcr. ""'.
ll WUI ... llw ~ ol
Olio ~t l l - 1 T1uol b, llow

..,...........................

amoun1 of wpport and .sympatby
ll 1.1 a.o opponunC' tltM'

Jt&amp;lc..WJ&lt;Ie

"&amp;Jorilied recrt~~ion etnler." The
Studeot Union. on the other hand.
wiD repl.o« lilt space iost by lht
USUfl&gt;&amp;UoD of Squire Hall.
Taatativdy , it wiD contain sueh
lhillp u a coof&lt;ftlla: !healer,
mulll·purpoJ&lt; room, o:servalion
rooms, lou~ "'-· tkket orll&lt;t.
art pllery, etuldcare oetner,
offooa ror student JOYCrn&lt;D&lt;nl,.

...,,.... •'!~do -·111 .....

••Jo..

IIUdiOI
OO•UIH IO be bRill?
A . A \&gt;CI"Y impona.nt q~ion and
one "e ate all still pondm.,.

mit""""

before 'I&lt; wooJd ever llf&lt;eto
such a deal or n en tn6one lho
more formal rerercndwu !hal
would have 10 orlld.llly apprvV&lt;
I he mandacory r.. nWe .-e wooJd
Wlnl• • lepl aad bindina
thai 51udeoU would maintain a
"Jipifocanl" amount or c:oauol
oHr tbe bw'ldlna. "Sianirocant"ls
in q1101es boelwe the eua twUK
or 1ha1 C!Oftlrolls aill1o be

We

~=·~':':·~~:,0

==:~::.::our VIce

&lt;011

botld dac:ription the UK or lht
bulldifta u only a Jtudeol uuioa.
0... ~ problem wi&amp;ll llll&gt; iclca

50,000 sq. n.. II is esdawod to
SilO/sq. ft. iododlaa
fumbblnp, etc. lu lentatift
lacatioo is adjaemt 10 tb&lt; ptanllc:d
Jtudeotlll&lt;tivitles '~"'«(see map).
J) Hew alldl . . ..to
•
....,.. lo ...,.,
A. Sll· U pet .......ur for ruU.
tim&lt; studeoU; a pr&lt;l tala amounl
ror port•tiiM ltudeoU.
4) Wloy
be r . . - 'r

••M

Jt.._. r-t

A. 'l1leto- aeveraJ reasons. To
btain wilb, the onlY st\ldeotofl*&lt;
pW&gt;aaj (or the immodlatAo ru1un
11 AIDh&lt;pr ~ Ia lllc Slatlerll
AaMties Center (:JO.JJ!O),
Therd'ore. If we .,.1111 1 mD&lt;c

referendum 1o decide whetbtt or
nOI tO nWe student fees to build
lhe 51udeol union. CTbis additional
r.....uld not just be addod "" 10
your mandalOry RUden! fees but
"'ould be a separate line.)
9) Willi aboaiiiUdeat llllloa
SilO&lt;&lt; oo lilt Malo Stroot Colpusf
l A. h is tslimartd that an
additionalll million would pay
ror lb.&lt; rennovatlon ol a buildina
which is included in lh&lt; previously
Silled addilional fee llUdeniS
would pay.
10) Why ean'l llw p......,t
"Collflt FHI .. we art blUed HCh
semesler be used 10 rand lbc
Sludenl Unloaf
1\. All SludcniS throuahoutlhc
SUNY sy11em pay lhese fees 10 the
SUNY Dormllory Aulhority 10
auaranlre lhe boods wed to build
dormltori... 1hroua1&gt;ou1 SUNY.
1t) Coo.tiderloa cbu lbiJ bodldlaa
b DOl ..... . bait byllalt flloda
WOD't WCI b.aTC 10 CIC)Yft" t•e costJ
ot • al•ttaaace ud , , _ , . U so,
how •ado w11111 coli!
A. Yes. The cunml &lt;011 or
maintenance and utilities [S r.,ured
at S4/sq. n.. Conslderina that
lnRalion is about 10 percent, by
the time lht buildlna is c:ompk1od
lhe toR will be do...- to $}.,\01
pet sq. R.. ThetefD«, the COJI wiD
be approximal.dy $2110,000 a yur.
Much or this, ;r not an, can be
paid OUI of aperatlous, tspecially ~
from the F'lalhy Club if it turns
OUI lhliiM fiQIIly tarulot be
apprised ora spee~r,. yearlY ree.
U) a.11ta'1 Uob rio!&lt; l6u of

Is the lire or the bonds would oaly
run abou1 IS.lO yurt aod il
would o.u at lnJt 4-$ yan oo
complete constno&lt;tlon lbus alvin&amp;
us only about IO.U yan oontrol.
AJoo, Ibis is prtclsdy tbe IWUIC Of
the &amp;UIIrOJII« Jtudtnll - · pvca
10\11&gt; Squire Hall.
Another suqesdon Is an aet\IMI
lease wilb SUNY ror 99 yurs
whkh 'I'Ould alve UJ a auaranoee
or bot~ COftUolllld fuoct lOII Of
I~ bulldlna.
Onc,othet ldaa b to c:reate •
oornmill~ to ma.kelhedet:b!oJU

16!~~·. -~··~,--

we abo intend co be ~eetly
involved io ~ wUb lhe
stale as wdl u lht :ar:tua1 desian
or tbe bw1dift&amp;.
1) Wloal'• Olio- a " lonaal
, . , _.. , IIIIo""' tlolo . . a
lonaal
A . No. this js not a merendum. It
iJ I Wrvty of studerus' Initial
ttspc&gt;M&lt; tolhe idea or. student
rundod Suxlen1 Union. After
much ddibenlion over lhc subjet:l
or 1 referendum \Oe allalfeed 1ha1
h miabt be a'Unk premiiUKIO
IUD such a fotma) and blndina
w&gt;l&lt;. llocausc of Ihe llfltti&lt;Y of
tbt wk thou&amp;h we did wao1 to aet
to~M idea lbo!ll how the stut!enu

,.,.,.......?

Slep it ror Dr. Sample 10 brio&amp;
llloK resuiU IO tbe Olltntloa of
SUNY Ctt&gt;tsal and lht New YD&lt;k
SWe LqbWure 10 btain the
proeeu or pmcrina suppon ror
lht whole icluor wln1 ''private"
monies lo oonslrua 1 blllldln&amp; lor
a special int...... lfOUp 0111
SUNY Campus. A&gt; sca1od befo&lt;e,
1his is a preeod&lt;n1 5&lt;11lna idea and
ii!J not at all definite lhal SUNY
will llf« 10 it. Evm if our
$1Udenll are very ~lUna 10
eoncrlbul&lt; rundi,., SUNY may
1)01 allow 11 10 happen. If thOUih,
afl&lt;r all or Dr. Sampk'J erron• •
SUNY does Olf«, we "iilllhen
...ve: to run a bona nde

need
your
type.
Donate
Blood.

+

American
Red Cross

�Royals clobber Mansfield St.;
defense chokes opponent
By JCEVIN A. KRUE(,£R
Sports Editor

P

ity Maruf..td Sl. Tbt

team ran into a primrd
Royalt sqoad at tile
Alumni Comp.k x lui Friday and
"«t: routed.
L&lt;R "~tr Tricia Am&lt;"S &gt;&lt;Or&lt;d
four times as UB (4-1) o.1&lt;nd&lt;d
cheir cutrdtt row aame winnln&amp;
streak •• '"" - o r Marurl&lt;kl

51. (I·)).

-...orkouu,.••
The Ro~ attack includ&lt;d
maklna Mansli&lt;ld's aoali&lt; &gt;101&gt; 18
shots. StlltinJ aoalk Dobbie
Jasaak and arly .oa:o0d bllf
SUbWIUie B&lt;c:ky llanh earn
IOuth&lt;d the ball on« OS tb&lt; tWO
,...,.. hardly d\allena&lt;d. "They
coukln'l s:a h out of their own
cod. mudii&lt;SS "ooy;OI about
dolna somctbina m our cod.··
I he

Michclle Slii&lt;"S, POPI'Y Doro, Paul
Cronin and Barb CrdJhto~.
"Poppy is the main.. ayof 1he
defmJ&lt;," Dimmkk said, "The
d&lt;femi,·e halflra&lt;lr line lJ J•n .so
"rona. This year we've dlana&lt;d to
a h&lt;o.;cr cl&lt;fms&lt;. Last,...., .. e
had 0&lt;1IY one d&lt;fendu, a '"«P&lt;'·

on a •i&amp;bt anaJe shO&lt; from the ~en
s:kk just be!on half time and P,\e
the Royals • ~ halfiime lead.
"Tricia bas be&lt;n "Orti~ so
hard for three )UIS and now die
bu f.nally mode it ioto tbe
auo;· Dimmick: s.aid.

Now ~·e ha\t lhr« &amp;iris runnin&amp;

Join us

Jascuksald.

When Banh touth&lt;d

round out the toOrin1. The
eventual pme winner wq by
Jeanne Quinlivan: othm wue by

10

r

around t-It lh«e."

Ave play&lt;rs seor&lt;d one opl«x

Tbt r~e~lbat tb&lt; Royals bear a
Division II lt:a.m lJ bdpful in th&lt;ir
qu&lt;"St 10 panidpate in poSI-s&lt;a.soo
toum&amp;lllents. Thci\Wicr tb&lt; ltvel,
the more poiolft they are wonh
whm it coma to rankin.&amp; t e&amp;I'IU
with a minimum or common

opponcou.
•' We ha\-e the .spted. •-e have
the deJXh," Oimmkk Jald, "Alii
&gt;« Is aood thinJs for tb&lt; dub in
lbe ftnure.··

m our
Sukkah
.../.
and

boll, 11

'

WING IT!
(at our b eer/wing binge)

IOc wings and 25c beers
8:00 p.m. in rhe SuHohs
T uesdoy, Oct. 5 &lt;Amhenr Chobod Houso)
Wedn..day. Oct . 6 ~oin St. Chobod Houso)

The word or the day .....
domin&gt;n«.. The Royals ou1shot
1h&lt;ir foes 27 10 I and the nine
ana1s shoncred the old UB r«&lt;rd
or .............. )&lt;&lt;II when '""
Royals beatS.. Bnna\tniW"&lt; 7·2.
"The atlllet has Just reall)' come
throu&amp;b lucly," Head Coach
Betty O.mmid: Jald, "'You kno"
101lco )'OU , .. the boll into tht aoal
area you still have to h1v~ thll
tnta bit of &amp;UUO lO &amp;el it into Ihe
net. And lal~ly ~have brm
gi\ing lhe opposinJ aoalles

.... tlleaaJ. In I r'" 10 the loose
boll wuh a Mon&lt;lield anat:kcr. die
md&lt;d up on top or 11 and th&lt;
I&lt;'OOp 11110 the upper left hand
comer •u the: mnu of

'

Comedian, Musician, Educat or

" REB NATURE"

M&gt;J&gt;Sfidd'• ofrms&lt;. One •hot, oru:

aoaJ.

II -as O&lt;IIY the third aoal 1bc
Ro&gt;-pb ba-. aJven up all
J&lt;OSO&lt;I-oppos&lt;d to the 17 th&lt;l
ha\ e thcm.JC:I\'CS
Ames' four aoals ..... qukk in
comina. aU In the first 4S minute.
or the aarne. The hat •rick came

EARNOVER$1,000
AMOm.

~-----------------------~
Deli Place

AND OPEN THE DOOR
TOATOP ·
ENGINEERING FUTURE.

3588 Main Street
Across from Goodyear Hall at ~nlversity Plaza
.

-

Tuesday enj oy
UVE ENTERTAINMENT by
Bu ffalo's own
DAVID LAZERSON

Royals Jeanne Quinlivan on the attack

luncheon Special llam-2pm

FREE Soup or Salad with Choice:
Roast Beef/Week, Turkey Breast,
Corned Beef Sandwich, Vegetable Lasagna

How many corporations would be willing to pay
-)'Uu over $Jooo a month during your junior and
senior years just so you'd join t he company after
graduation? Under a special Navy prog ram
we're doing just that. I t's called the Nuclear
Propulsion Officer Candidate-College Program.
And under it, you'll not; only get great pay during
your junior and senior years, but after
graduation you'll recei ve a year of valuable grad·
uate-level training that is not available from
any other employer.
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it ....,. IUs cbotes can be assumed
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Directon and ckus aro arnid
10 critldu !be l'r&lt;skl&lt;nl rear~q
repomwions. lkcause or the tiaht
fiscal condiUon of the State lllld
rhe rettru hu1c ar Which Sample
hu mode administrative Chllll&amp;es.

I hey

rontc" lhdr positions might

be mjeopardy. Their jobs mi&amp;ht
be the .-se to cut a budge~ary
-..er.
Sample has ctevaty used hi$ \&lt;Ice
j'rdid&lt;niJ at the fronl ID&lt;D for
these rassiiiJUII&lt;OIJ. AU the
arranaemenu fit Into Sompk's
suateay. and be has auoclethe vice
president$ the~ auys while he
ctwnplons the University's cau..
.. the white kni&amp;ht .
Sftmplt'f ovtr lumina of
Rossbera• choice for Social
Sciences Dean crnbarasstd the Vice
Pre51d:nt amot\1 roculty. The

oad&lt;mk r~
rcspoDS!IIilida R~ bas
UIWD&lt;d plac:a bim WICier o lot or
&gt;~Bin . II is a bwdco he bas born&lt;
without Sample's support.
Throuah these octioou and
tn.hudes, Sample bas been oble to

dfCC"tivdy reshape: the in.stiturion
10 his lilr.in&amp; and, unUke his

predccnsor. wilb a minimum of

•ritldsm. Only in poclteu or the
University community has there
bta1 tliscussiocs of !be
Implications or the indlvid..al
IQOV&lt;S. Other lJw&gt; that, it has
&amp;One virtually WlllO&lt;ic:&lt;.s.
CocukleriJ&gt;&amp; the awesome •
E
nsibility be hos ,;...., the vice
'
u, and the manner in
w icb be has bad !helD tmpl&lt;rnent
his decisions, it is only lNnllter or
time berore lhe pressure or
complaints tluttlhe vice presld..,ts
ue now bandllns tlisrupu the
University's Operations.

Football. __
r&lt;mO\'Cd too.y and it wUI be
decided bow mud&gt; 1ooc&lt;r II&lt; w\U
be out or octioo.
The Benpls, on the other hand,
do not rely on just ooe QB, but
fO&lt;tr. Jon Wiley, a runnln,planal·
caller, started cbe&amp;ame. When UB
•hue down the Benaal rusnlnc
attock, Buffalo St . Head Cooch
La Duaan m..rted pusina
Quarterback Dan Sll!lsanese.
H~&lt;r. Sansaoc:se is still suffatnc
rrom 1 bruised thumb, so be ...,
tempOrarily replaeod by Bnd
c~ner.Aftahe~

ineffeam, Sansaoc:se took the
helm ooee apjn.
When the pme was decided,
Duson p vc Joe Mitt&amp; ch~
posidon for the remainde-r or Ihe
concat. Mazza, had been the
Incumbent stoner for•the Benaah
the put two years. Sansanese,
when be was not throwlnc.

WANTED
Students to try out for the S.U.N.Y.at
Buffalo
·
Nationally Ranked Women's Bowling Team.
Register on the day of try-outs
or pre-register by calling Pam after 9:30pm
{835-7132) or Barb {839-2248)
Try-outs will be held Thursday, Oct. 7 at
4:00 pm and Satt.irday,Oct.9 at 4:00 pm
at Sheridan Lanes, 3860 Sheridan Drive
(between Mille(sport
. &amp; Harlem&gt; .

,rompageta

somesimes played tatlbock. Whik
the quane~beek .:ltvrfle maylutve
unnent.d the smistlciMJ, it clld
not affect cbe Bulls defenJ&lt;.
"That really didn't bother us."
Uneback·e r ~ Quinlivan $Old,
" What We had 10 WOrTY about was
when they wercn 't urlna San sanae
u the qutrtcrt&gt;ack, they had him
uthc tt.illutck . Buffalo Sl .
sometimes uses thlt in an op1ion
.,..., but they coulcln 't today."
Quintivan r... an inttfUI&gt;tlon JS
yuds into the mjltone in the

tbird qu&amp;ntf Olld recovered 1
fumble in a wild scquenee of
....,,. tiW riddled the third
period.
Robert Kenner stopped lD front

of Hyt:r's only l.nterccption and
ron it down lO thc U8 J I. Two
plays later UB's Martin Derby
thwaned the drive by rctumlna the
favor. Again, two Bull plays later,
defensive tatkle Sam ()ray •

stripped the ball out or Hren
hands and; llenpb bad aood
fl&lt;ld positton on the U B JS.
On the nat play, QuinUvan
pounced ou Sansancse'J wmblc to
stop Buffalo Sl. once aaain. The
~ucncc or turnovm bothned
Dugan so much that he &gt;toned to

meander his way from the
.
UB looks ahead 10 ne.J..l W«k*s

sidellnes to the ult.

pme at the "RoekpUe", War
Memorial Stadium, apimt
Division I Canlsius. 'The Golden
Griff• ,.il r..,. a team tiW is
•venainc28 poinll a came, but
still does DOl satisfy its coach.

..We have a very explosive
orram." Dando .aid, " 1 thouch thac we arc colna to have
co work on passln&amp; a lictle bh
more. We're not a bala.nccd team,
iwt passins. If they ue aolnc to
stop w, lhey'rc 1011'\1 co h1ve to

stop our throwiq.''

ATTENTION ALL
ENGINEERS
The Society of Women
Engineers will hold its first
meeting Monday, Oct. 4'm
at 4 pm in Norton 214
New Members Welcome
efreshments Will be Serve
Stucknt
Association

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THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY
GRANDMA LEE'S IS OFFERING A
~0°/o DISCOUNT ON ALL
FOOD ITEMS Upon presentation of Student J.D . or this ad
(offer good only between 2pm and closing)

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unnouncetn£Dts

11lld Fli .. Del_. 8, 11-1:00 in Bell 128.

Eadlaa Rdalloubl~ Worbbop 11W has a f&lt;"W oprniop. This
workshop, offered by lht University Couonlin&amp;
poople w11o have
rr."mtly ended ot eapoct 10 tad • sianoriCOIII rdlliomblp. Wdl
6plore pbasea of lq)lration and llau6 for new retacioruhips.
Coli 636-1720 fot lnformalion.

Serna- Division of S.ucknt Aff11r1, ts for

Amtri&lt;u he! Qooes M.ia Sc. Clunp"' Blood Drht, OC'I. 4 ,
) , 6, Mon, Tua. Wt&lt;l. 9 a.m.·9 p.m. cach day iu lh&lt;
Ooodyur ~.n louose.
J oh lnl!alewin&amp; P~paraUon ud T..-b.nlquts Worklbop on
Frtd.lJI, ·o,..., , 8. l p.m .. 116 W&lt;ndt, MSC.

81111•1• lo u eatloa dllonkr in "hic:h iodividll&amp;l.l lOTI&lt; on
food and then pura&lt;, &lt;ilh&lt;T by •'OIIlltln&amp; or 1aldna laxatl•'&lt;&gt;.
For 1nformatioa about li'Ollmtnl for this disord&lt;t call
ll9.201J. Noney A.nclrl&lt;S-psyehochaapiY.

su... ~m&lt;nl Croup from Del. 14 to Nov. A,
Thlll1&lt;1ay&gt;, 1:30 10 5:00--4 $CS&gt;Ions-in the Courucb"l!
Centor. If in1.....-ted call Unhersily Courudina Cen1or,
6.J6.2n0. to re&amp;irtn.

!Ia••• WriUna Worbbop on Monday, Oclobtr 4, J :OO
p,m ,, Capen 10 (Aollteut) iUld Wed., OC'I. 6, 3 p .m ., lit
Parker (MSC). T&lt;ehnlqua for prtpatlna an effeotlvt rt!!lllne
will bt cliS&lt;USSCd.

Wo- ud Wort: C..ltiJtc hid Wblot Yoa An Wonb will
be ducusscd by Brcttda Major, Ph ,D.. A&gt;slstau1 Professor of Job lot.........,. P.....,.llo• A T&lt;eb&amp;iqtoa WMAop on
I'Jy&lt;lloqy a11he Womtn'• F orum on Monday. Odobtr 411 l'IH:sday, OC'Iober S, I :00 p.m. in I Ckm&lt;n.S (MSC). A
4:l0 p.m. in 10 Captn Hall. lnltrdled studenll, facully and .vld&lt;Oiapcd inlen'lew will bt sbown and t!bcu$scd.
ua!r are ~A'dcomt' to Attend.

~11&lt;)'1 If lllcn was a medical ema...,.-y, •OWe! you
koo• "'hal to do? If not, caD Ufe WorbhD.- (~liOII). We
havt a work.lhop ll1a1 tan help.

lHro IDOrt aboUI J~wlsll · ~llarol IJracl, lnl~arr!Jae,
aaimitation aud othtr lopies wUI be covered Ia lhla Uft
Worbbop whieh m«U w~. Call ~liOII or otOp by
ll O.peu fm more illfo/rqismtlon.

Alk1l&lt;u Rod Qooes Blood Drin iJ1 Ooodyw- Hlll bctwoen 9
a .m . and 9p.m. oo Mandl~)', l'IH:sday, and Wedn&lt;iday. Ty.0 blood is c:spcciaJly oet&lt;lt&lt;l, and anyoM btrwea&gt; tht qu or
17 and 6l who is in aood hultll may be a donor.

submJ\ ltU.(ts of inquiry and resumes no later than Novunbcr
15, 198llo Mr. S. Fields Wai!a&lt;:c, lnltm Recruitmmt Agency
for htltmal Ocvelopmtnt, Wasllington, D.C. lOS.ll,

S)TllC11W uat•. Sdlool or Ctecl. ~ M a - 1 -.ill
iotnview Abdmu C!oncetnin&amp; their M BA proanm on
Wtdnaday, Delober 201h. Call Mrs. Shea •1 tht Clr&lt;er
Plannin¥ Offit« a! 831·UIS for an oppC&gt;inlment ,
Cl) Low Slucko,. Oftaa. A ihe Ca~ Ptople'a Alllaaft will
ho&gt;&lt; a dlsw.&lt;sion on rll&lt; pr&lt;UUta of bdq py at UB on OC'I
5, 7:30 p.m., 1\ttselay. O'Brien Holl. Room 106
6J6.l063. M-F. 1·5 for info.

c.n

met:tinp
Polblo Sc..-t Leacw M..U•a on Mooday, Del . 4, .,lO,
IOlO Otm&lt;DS HaJJ, AC. Yarboot piaurc ~iU be lakm .
Art Hlotory Cob M ..ll•a on OC'Iobtr 4, Tuesday, Slid•
Library: 51l1 Floor, O em&lt;ns. For info. call Marl)aoe,
837-6290 01 Amy, 831-110) .
U. . . .ntd. Poly Sci. Aaiot. Mmlot1 A ~ 011 OC'I. 4.
1:30, Baldy 684. Mauaclatof)l mec~hra-dcaiolu will be held .

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S&lt;talon: Make nrt to 111tw ep to have your y=book portrall
lll&lt;en for indu.olon In lhe 1983 B~flalooian. Sian up h
btrwem Oclobtr 23·291D ...S Harriman UOrary, Ill Talbtrt
Hlll, 14 Jloldy Hall or Ia 167 MJUard m-te A*anie
Cen1cr.

Tho Sodtty or
n EIIIP...,. M«Utta on Monday, O&lt;t. 4
11 4:00 In Norton 114,

Cllo&lt;k uol liM Ufr Workillopt rtattla&amp; lb&amp; ,...k l Human
S&lt;•uallty, A.monomy and Self Health bcJin 1onlgl11 . W'1nc
Wisdom and lnltmllional Appotlz.en mec1 III&lt;T lhls woek.
Comr in 10 15 Caprn for more l.ofo. or caD 631&gt;-ZJOI. R&lt;:alslc-r
today-many or thes&lt; ... a!rtJoll nllecl!

An tatloa: P....Uw Stnlors. Wes1em New EnsJ4nd Law
School will be on campus to inlc::rvfew rrospcaiv( students on
Tllcsdll)', October 12, 1982. Sit1t up for inteM&lt;wt by callina
lll·l515 and ast for Mt&gt;. Sh&lt;L

Frtncb Dub Mtttlnl on Wed., · OC'I. 6, IOlO ClerntnJ.
Rcrrc.~hmen ll will bt smrtd.

NHd loclp wllh ID uslpmrar? The Wrilin&amp; Plact, lht

Alltatloa: PA·Lo., SHion. New En1land Scllool of Low will

Univershy'J free. drop-Jn writina tulorlal sc:rvic(. located ln
ll6 Baldy Hall, Is Opto daily from 10 a ,m . 10 4 p.m., and
Monday thro11Jh Th11r£day eveniQJ&gt; from 6 p.m . to 9 p.m.

Goi bo•ohed l Srudcnt&gt; for ~Iuman, call Kdtlo Ktoll
6H-H46 or Mike Pulllnll Offitt-847 - 1010.
Home-833-1493.
T - 1M SbbiHot u lt11ld-&amp;rvioo; and dlru&gt;tt, Friday, 6
p.m . at 400.,.., Blvd. Pleasera&lt;n"t by Thursday, Sl.S-1832.
Cdtbfttioa: Slmllat Tonll, Otnl« ud petty II Hllltl II 40
CIP&lt;'O Blvd. II lll act&gt; IWttd 11 I p.m., Salurdoy.

lorMi F - 011 T _ . , . - . . . 11 8 p .m. ill 100 Allen
Hlll (formerly Baird). DanciQa ror evtryont rr- bcciAner 10
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~--pen

a-htlcr: Tk RIDd Ho - b opn .ve-ry Monday and
Wt&lt;lnesdoy cvmlna from 1-10 p .m . Do drOp in at 40 C&amp;poo
Blvd.

1-. ........ oodal- .... ,...._ .._The
CollllSdiJia C...tcr will be runolna a 6 week worbhop on
Tuesdays 4:30--6:00. If IJirmsted pk.,. call ~ for an
in1&lt;Mow and further lnfonrwioll.

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WIIU11 - · · ,.,...,_ lllndM u looldna rcr on usiltant

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10 oid ill ldmlnlllnaiw dillies.
opportuDity to piD
valuable ~ in ~ and buJinao. II
interested p1eue contKt Mr. David Rtl&lt;hcn at 831·1479 or

lll-4100.

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O&gt;ick&lt;D Willa Nilbts on Tua., Oct.
3, Alahcnl Cllabed ..,._ and Wtol., Oet. 6, Main 51.
Cluol.d HO... Uw -~ by lll&amp;ffalo's o..-a David

CllaloM -

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arasi:ian, cdlocalcr.

Tk llodrtJ ol w~ lsiiCCCPii&lt;la appiJcalloo.o for
rMmbonbiP C!O TU&lt;s., OC'I. }, 1·3:00, Til~, OC'I . 7, %~

be on campus to

inttrvfew pm!J)t.C'II\--e J1Uden1s on Thunday.

Oc1obcr 21, 19112. Cotll M,., Shta of the Career Planning
Ofrl«., 831·3515 for an tppointmt1tt.

Drdo It - . . . oo T.......y. Del . 5, 9:00p.m. illllle l'allna
Room on the 2nd floor of Harriman.

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Port.al&gt;l&lt;
0...'&gt; C&lt;oiiP Mtttloq on TU&lt;&gt;day, Del.
12 &amp;17 p .m. in 106 Cary, Moin Street Carnpw. Tilt puf!IO'&lt;
or the aroup is 1o rxclltna&lt; idtas and Info. on ll1e " " and
improvcm(nt of oonable compu1m. If you ~ave any
quallons, pl&lt;ast tOnlo&lt;t Gene N&lt;lion a.t 831 ·)2A7 or
8lH997 tvcn~'· or .0.. Fled Snell., 131·3260 or 632·3426

evenit:IJS.
CroduoU.Jt S&lt;talor&gt; wllo on &amp;oiDJ oe ro &amp;ftd. or prof. ldsool
wllh the e.uep~.ion of pr&lt;·mtd, pre'&lt;len1, pre-vet and pn:·
optometry. sbouJd sa up a rderencc: Ole a1 either or lht two
Caner Plllllllina 0fnCO&gt;. Appolntmto.. for 1J1e AmberS!
eampU&gt; can be lllolde by calll111 ~Ull, ast for Mn. M""k.
AI ll1e Main S&lt;rtt1 WllpUi &lt;*ll ll1·131 S and ask for Mr&gt;.
Shea.
Nnnday SWIUIIrr Joe,..._ Pro.,.. IJIJ- Int&lt;rnthlpa
will bt avallabk wirh Ntwlday, a Lon&amp; Island dllly pap&lt;r.
Writ&lt; for funh&lt;r informatloo to Barbara SoDcbez., Bdlte&gt;NJ
Pcnoru&gt;d Mtmbet,lllewaday, Lon&amp; lslaud, Nno&lt; Yort 111• 1.
Phocosraplly iiltcnu should .....We to MtrviA SldorMn, Sailor
lldilor Pbo!Oiflplty. AnJst interns mould writ&lt; to Warn:n
Wellbo&lt;:bor, An Director. Completed applloadons must be
postmarked by Dctcmber 16, 1982.
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wrltlna Doctorel Fdlo...hip f&gt;tosram lr\lc-r·Am&lt;riun
F~lon, 1515 Wilson Blvd.; Rosslyu, VA.2Ul9.

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in lllc Talbtrt Hall BuUpen. Mardi Talyor wiU open lht
ooffoehowe S&lt;ries this Tuesday. Fr&lt;e.
IA&lt;1ort ~t Dr. ~~- Molaodo&lt;, .U... Dlr. of Gntud Z..o,
a nuckar ...., cd.uarlon project. Tlladoy, Del. 261b, 8 p.m.
in the Seymour Union Ballroom on the SUNY CoUc:ae 11
Brockpon . Admission wiU be fr« for Brockpon sludtnu
with a vaJidaled collqe J.D. and Sl for non·5tudmu. For
fwther Info., 001&gt;11&lt;1 the Brockport S.todenl Oovt . 11
J9s-2.5l0.
~OCfiOII Taylctt wit.~ .,..ut • - • Arllo Tntoa ll•c In
10&lt;11:&lt;r1 Saturday, Del • .llrd at 8 p .m . In the Seymour Union

lallroom on the SUNY CoJkae at Brockpon campU&gt;.
Admls1loo wiD bt $4-Broctpon sttodenu witb YOlidared 1,0 ,
ud S$ for aon411doou. ncbis wiD be on iaJe • tht Boa
In tiM Seymov.r Ulllon lllcl&amp; on Sept. 28 and at all
T(tt(etron outlets on OC'I. ht.

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Uctllft by , _ I . Lo._ auitled "The Ddlp and
Perfonztaace of HJp-lc&gt;td Luauaa• Prin1idvcs for
Oiltributed ~" oo Friday, Ocl. IS, 3:30 p.n~.,
42261Udae Lea Jto.d, lloom 41.

sporis mfonnation
IPPON , . . . 01111 a-. on Tiles. aud lbun. from 7:30 to
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for apfllfldl b N...,..,ber 14, 1982.

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Jim Blgga kMPI hla eye.pn the ball

Fullback Tony Percival Ia atOP!*! short .

Bulls batter Bengals;
·weber, Hyer star
By KEVI N A . KRUEGER
SpOrts Editor
ner the &amp;amc in the
Clark Hlllllocker room
the players were
rcUshina 1bd.r 44--3
''i«ory over the Buffalo Sl.

A

Bel1pb. On the cork huUetin
boards •ne raa.kc-shif1 posters
thai ...,e pinned up before kkk·
orr .. reminders or the wk to

eome.
Rembrandu they weren't, the
was dear as the ~Y and
as simple as oomethina you would
read in a Oil Thorpe cartoon:
"Beat State". Did they ew:r.
~e

UB evened their mark at 2-2
with the rout over the Benaab
(1-4) at Rotary Fi&lt;:ld last Satw~y.
The 44 polntt scored wu ~most
by a UB team since 1968, wb,en
they defeated Temple Univ..,;ty
50-10. The marlin of victory (41)
was the hlJkst Iince the meet ina
with Cordand S.. io 19S8. leadiQJ
to a 69-2 Bulls' win. I'm very
pleased with the tum's
per(.,.,.,.e today." Head Coach
Bill Dando Jalcl.

Bulle' PNeton Marehell tlpe • .Pill ewey from Stete'a
JeiiiHPerller

All-time records wiD have to be
rewrittm In the kickina
department. Bernie Weber, hero
or the previous pme apjiUt
University of Rochester. booted
three lidd aollls ~. 33 and 21
yarcb) and convnted llll live of his
extra point attrmpcs for a total of
14 polnu. It «111&gt;$ed tho short

lived mark or II, set by Rich
Phillips aaainst Alfred in 1980.
Weber's lOtti of 3l for the season
tics Phillips' for che entire season
and he &gt;till hu six more aames to
play.

The tcam•s 1eadin&amp; scorer bas

miued just one roeld aotl in a,ht
attempu, followina his perfec:t day
in this pme.
"The offense was movina the
ball down thtte Pf'C'IlY wdJ, ''
Weber said, "So it was ji&amp;SI like

kictina uua poi.nu."
N..., Slanina quanrrbtek Ken
Hyer wa.s inprovlna on every play.

The sophomore threw 3 I times,
completed lO, 1 for touchd'own
passes, comblnina 286 yards. The
huce lead permitted Dando to try
out his back-up quanrrback
Gordie Buktly and he played the
tnlire rounb quarter. Bubty went
two for throe for 16 yards.
The quanotbtek situation for
the Bulls ,..up in the air when a
shou ldrr i'l)wy licldiroed AllAmerican *ty Barrett IWO
weeh "10· Akhou&amp;h Hyer is
defmitdy 1101 Bon&lt;tt, he bas
shown that he is etpabk of
direcdna a 1:e am ro W:tory.
"I'm Slill IIOIIOtaiiY pleased
with the orrmse .. yet," Dando
said, "ll was toad to bave a pme
like Buffalo Sl. bt&lt;'a.,..lt builds
conftderoee. It s&lt;~• you ready for

pmes like Can.biusl"
Dando said tha1 Hyer wiD stan
apinst Ctnislus next Saturday.
Barrett's shoulder wrap will be
• - FOOTBALL page 12

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without

,

Doonesbury?l

2 Lettera.....grepevlne
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writes back

- u l p/Jraso, by ,,. woy. Oe/dre (ale) • •.

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8 Lltarary.... words
Stephen King, the
unhappy hack reviewed

11to

~/ric cowboy o1 Penosylvon/o A..nuo) to Poklaron
ond nuelfllr -opona. Who~ pray Iff~ hu /his to do
"''" cntlqulng ,,. film?
1 thl/&gt;k r.ts. llortln Is • line wr(tet. I think hot edltcr
lho&lt;lld he-.. done hWII« /Ob...edlllng, ond do/oted
her peraonot opinion$ from tho cntlquo. Perhops, II
would M'lfl made t»ttet sens• for Mt to hav• wrftttn
,_ ottlcHa...one doollng with tho pollllcolupocll ol
th•lllm... the oth., a trve crltlqut.

7Theatw....stages
Studio Arena's She
Sloops To Conquer
The Playhouse' s Angel
Street

a Centerpiece
A bla$1 ol American
music plus boppln' with Mr.
Lee

NancyA.~II

Former Unlvet"tlty Student

10 Clnema ....ree/s
Terrence Young's Inchon
11 Televlllon ....cesual
vlewln'
People's Court judged

-

12 Concert1 ....//veshots
Who/Clash bash,
at the Wheel and the
Pe1suaslons

13

C alendar~.Jounds

A seven day guide to
events I n and around
Buffalo

·-·- _,

Prodigal Sun

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, ..._
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atwrlcn'ony GrtJed•

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wrong?

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toke_,

n.tshl pu- thlt ltOtn? Ed Kocl! hod somllhlng to
do with
Floun'*!1 trlol? Ed Koch hod something
to do whh thtir ex.cutlon? If Jem~imply nalw
wyontl Wtiet, lind~~~- Kocl! wA aomthOw
thi• ltrocfry, 1 would Nko tow lnlatmed,
OU/In onotltot or/1&lt;;/o.
She eon//nuos by hilling on P,.sldonl RHgoro, (o

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l

,.,:,o:r,~:.,~:;-.·~=:-;,:ru':.';.C::::::t.~

• felt roo trust,.I~ o Htt/o -~-" to,.,.,.
/Ournollsm 11 ,..
w.. r.to rtln blgltls tel/In us (ond rot/tot wotl} thot
Atomic C.lo ~ o dovUIOtlng docum~tory, o
brolnchlld, • l&gt;r/Hionl/y compl/od, orpMI/y Ju#toposed,
end • .tom.-htt humfW1'0411 film. She sNms.
how-. to'ho .. lullll/od aomo need ol 11ora, l.o.
1111/ng up blonk, whlre ope&lt;» with ltor own pol/tlul
ph/losophlol, to which I
ollonso. Hot
Oocou.,l dl,.greo wi th ltor Ylows-1 don't-OUt
Oocou,. thl• /a not /O&lt;mllllom ot /is wat. Tho llrtt
ond IOIOmoll '"'• ol Joumolllm, print or electronic, 11
to kHp on•·•
out ol th• •tory. I could.n•t bel/we

abe Jumped I 10m the ex«tulon ol I he Ros~b«g 's to
otilllng h• ,..de&lt;$ It tM-1 -o going to """ lOt
Kocto. What In '*'''that? WM~w ls lho moplclon's

o

-I

H0&lt;1/ng long alttoo g,_ up studot!tllfo for • mOte
luetotlve po11t/oll • • • -ploymont, It Is • "'"
occu/on whon I got tho chlnco to ,..d your
P&lt;Jbi/C4tlon. H o -.
do , . , _ to ocqulre o
copy ol Procllgol Sun or The Spectrum I thoroughly
Ofi/Oy reodlng tho ortlc/ol COIIIOined.

~

Editor.

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"haircuts, graduations and a vacation
Michael F. HOj)klna

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lh/" k ff O'lfr

And try to tovctt l iCit otrrer'l
some/tow.

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moss maiM! prollfaratlono. Sine.
the specla l l&gt;ridgocllrom taln A
cflaloguoa of the urty 11/lP., .,..
were a1&gt;ta t o - both \he .. ~!at
conceptlon.o oil he aerla' original

charactotl and • tat1t ol whore
Iller ware heading. 11 Ia a prtme
look Into lho magical realllloa and

ln•oc.atlona ol tho oannllal comic

otrtp, Zonhr. the OPIIOf\'IO olllowtr
child ollalvenoso, okln&lt;llvlng Into
Walden puddle and dollyttlng wry

horo nn botn much

•MJ IIWn auuttN that a fii'HI deal

wfSIJid bo hoi&gt;/HIMno on th,.., thot
,,. $hHr " ... ,,.... lnd
hotorogenalfY ollhe oucfJonc.
would lnJutfl • fOIVm
•ocommodallng • wit» •rr.'l of
conuptuef eppro.ch11, from the
llrlctty onlortoln/ng to lho lllforly
JubVIfiiVI. Of OOUr$".t, flO IUCh
t
dlvorolfY evlsll, nr&gt;&lt; I• II 1/koty to
•• long • • edlto,. and •rtfltl
conrlnu• to p.rce/WI comlo ttllp•
at llmplt SOIIp opM8 and IOW•IIftl·
••utJ..,I/o. Although lh•r• h ..•
I&gt;Hn a ~on&lt;tlu l of notoblo

soclologlcallmpllcaUone In the
ml~ol a lootb.lll huddle. B.D.:
vic
of his own hlndalghlednoao
Doon ..buty and Ita e,.ator G. 8.
and
ucf lo carry hla loot In hit
TrudHu alnce the attlp'a natlonal
• • c•tlonl, mo&amp;t ~mk: st1ip
mou\h. Joonle: aheddlng I he
ettf111 "•"•lnt«tt~c~Mity aimed
oyndk:atlon In 1170. With Trudeau
dogmas
ol Cha uvtnlam,
and hl1 creatJons tlklng 1 ....,. of
low. In m. n•m• of pta«Ying
ra•uesslng her rnpc&gt;naU~UitS.., • family 11a/ues, they MYW
absen&lt;:41 begtnnfnt with the now
uaettJr&gt;g hot lull pot~t~llal aa o
ICfllpulously ovoldo&lt;l O¥plorlno l/lo
year, thO&lt;a will dOIII&gt;I'*UfY ~
woman. Mk:hetl J. Doonooblny;
o/rfiMt Nmlllou pouibUitt.o 11&gt;0
Ondleso 1/IIMIIH, crflk:ltmt and
lhe one• IOtovar w~ed. ·
medium h•• lot commun/Catlr!Q
nypotne- 10 come. They wilt
eager
preppie gtvtne way to a
ldNo ond provo/&lt;tng lholr
probablY ~MP oornlnt o.n way
soetalty tnqulllllvo, • -ty analytic
wall put Trudaau'a proJactocl
t u c f - to lhoutlrl ond
return to OoonNbury In tne Fall of adUlt.
/Udomon1.
II a wary ruder thlnlla TruO..u
t9&amp;'.
In the but anlmallon can
In What hll IW..dy . , Ment
Ia Idly Dllchlnt hate, '""" one
one ... the cru4d lronlta of
need 00 no f urther for proollhan
theta La much talk of the vatted
Ttu.,..u take f&gt;ojcl and coma 10 lila
the arld regress1v.nesa ol the
upecta covered by the 1875
with a V&amp;ngoaoca. Uka a rock
cun~t Saturdav morn1ng Un•up
Pulftnr Prize wfnnM: y01.1th. the
opera on t fle Nallirlly, wllh lha part
for TV cartoons. Or extmlna the
e)derlr. ethnic ltauta, 11xua11ty,
of Bab~ Jeaus "prayed bY a hidden
loci that, alter potlodlcally driving
polfttcat OINCIU~I , thO medii,
lorty·Watt light bulb": right on
tne nu s ol Steranl&lt;o. B11ry
lerrotlam. mutlc, ooology,
lime, lho light bulb llzzloo out. •
Wl~dsor Smllh, P. Crolg Russell, ,
edueatlon, hf'evttenet, doubt•
Toke tho lootb.lll nuddle where,
Oon McGregor, Marshall Rogera
ot'ltM!dtt. and a deep ptrepecHve
while hilling the aubJact ot
of peraonal tthloa.
and olher creatl'le talent a. away
martJuana
and
1t1
elrK11.
lho
0"« the paa\ t5 yoono, the two
Olton, bacauaa the ltrlp nu
playora at art to change Info Ia~
" major" comic boo~ companloa
polnttd out ttle ltttVeftnl tl6et of
ttaatod Rhasul monkrtal
are only now thinking In long.
- ' 11ntiY vltallndlvldutla, and
Concluctlnt lniO&lt;V'*"'al Ona of my
range tetms ot serious ctolth't
burglary b)l 8--.:Utl\y guild
lo¥011tas Is whafa Mlka and the
altarnatlllaa to the canrty.appte
Frank Willis (Wilo hoa _ ,
redlcaJ.Iut1141d DJ. Marlo
metodrama anc woan1
'1111uatly unable to ol&gt;taln
h ave~ tho mlatakt of
Slackmoyar, rap on the point 01
amploymant , , _ , to vltual
bulloonery I hat Mr. -TNdoau
PfiSU.tnlng Ooontablny to be
c:ommlllr*&gt;l. and .-nlntaco of a
opea~&lt;a moot CO&lt;fKIIy or.
PIOlJia ollhe Trlcl&lt;y Ono (l&gt;aattng
lttavafant. OlhOfo, nallng the
Paace Concett whk:h , .. lured
lull-. ..~ne glau,- bugging
- hlotk:atocl nature of the llrlj&gt;,
Ttucleau'a renownad lol"-1•
nat ol those " almoat ttmtltoaa oqulPmart\ claniJPng lrom N•
land to tua the oonototancy o1
Jimmy Thucfpuci&lt;M. M Mark pull
poutbllltln" that Trucleau
poct..t~ ,... wa lraated to a
Jructu.u~• acsroU hvmor for
an Old Thucfpucl&lt;O&lt; lP on Ihe
by? Wet~ lh"'o·a the ctauk:
chronic'* wltn 01 many owprtses
granted. or dlamtu U 11 ..cute:·
tumlabte. and the record atane 10
oollabotatlon with lamed 110
ao tha avonll II nlmbty deacrlbu.
But \he aophlotlcatlon ol
play Its now·acratchy aong. I hot
U lnul., spollniii&amp;A, Nlcllolao voA
FO&lt; a too1c Into \he -IJ.91a\'ocl
Ooonoobur'J' c:om•• In \he form of
.. dbc ..emt to apln tM IGIM Into
Hoffman. One ol ~ . ,tl aoul~ , tantu la which ax-1111. . the
.lnt~a.e n.,.fvo co,...._.Ucm.
the put, btck to the llef'Y Peace
beat of the creative newspapot
humotoua, 81lr..._dfy' accur•t•. and
not a slicking down ol . .
Conoo~ that thrt wore lllklng
llltrally venetable offotlnga ol
cartoon. the reader Ia directed to
storyltno. Where Tf'UdNU onoe
about. Thudpuckor'a walling wllh
polltk:al Wit ever prlnle'&lt;L Troul
any of a numt&gt;tr of taaturos from
oonveyod hla u tll't tn lono, tingle
·message, and avorybo&lt;ly aOOI!If
Fllhlnt In lhff'RtrllodlnrJJ&gt;ool"'
teln and dlrtctiVtl~ ho now
mellow. Sucktenly lht ece11e ta
Tho Flruldo W•r.r&lt;ldo (Popular
Juggtta mufllplo plofllnoo,
turnocl lnlo a lu l~..,.locl rtot, aa
Library, papafb&lt;lct, It.&amp;OJ Ia a
mlddlt POflod oocapadoo covarlng ~
character~\t_ona, and ~per•tlvea
1
at\lnnlng dJaplay ~ aaUre ....... aa~tc p lanta and the PerNct
with lha olilll.nd ~a oaao
Into
.,hlch probes ""t~rti~Ji!ill lnolo"" • Tan, • well as a c101atc tour
of a mast-: new ~~~lng
a caoophony of mad-a. All tho
lcfge. From pasSOOft ihat wtlgn
lhrOUilh Raagan'o 8faln. are but a
In, out, and a t!IOIIO .., """"
while, amldat !he aettlnt or taar
file Nix"" aclmlnlstrallon's tpathr
law oumploa of Trucfaau'o
lamlllat ch.,acttrl IO&lt; a day,
gu, r~o. and llatO. Thucfpuc~
maslooy ol the lour&lt;olo&lt; medium.
towan:to mlnOi\UeS w1th the
,....._ maybe M"'., to appo•r
sings his aongo o r ' - Who, OM
FO&lt; him. the -.&gt;k: page It a
uncowrlnt or the Watergate
age.Jn or oi'Mfgt
lat., as •
Ia obllvlouo lo wnom?
lamlllll tiOtnOfll In our I!YM (01
the amlaoty Reoublk:an ooo.ople ot
C&lt;lrlousty. IO&lt;
• • "' ·
A DocK!ftbury
Spoclot
wu onty
1,.acey and 01c11 Oavanpon old).
IMwn once on national ltlo¥1aton.
AM tne beCial of . . . , _ . comic:
Reuc&gt;ns art Vlrtuolty ott I·
page Whlmay ,, noll&gt;lnt but •
uplanotory. H. . waa a cartoon
myth. anyway. A tool&lt; et any
laalu&lt;e- maturely ~nt
oavmant ot Ooone•bury will rovaal
dllrac1on lncludad day-earo
that, rathe1 than an CNttel for 1M
ChllcfrO&lt;&gt; aapltlnt to ~ lfke
lrrev.ront, the comto atrtp Ia a
Marg•••t Mead and Slmono da
condull lor the challentlngty
BaaU\IOir, and a aaaay little
lmaglnattve.
btothor, who (fooling the cframallo
But parho,pollll the word ../h/o
monotonloa of togtolalocl oquallly),
which may cut u1 10 tho prime
01k1 his ll~ral rovartnd-jllay
directive oi' Ooonoabury. Rathel
director to'fe-ca•t him •• a Nubian
than tile lacalloualy pollllcal, It to
alavo. Thlo wu hardly the Kid
an oalultly aocloft/0011~ which &amp;lfHit Po- Hour, lhl umptoonlh
moves tho artlat'a pe.r;aalve aim.
reincarnation of 011/~n ·a lalond
With TNdaau. thOrl Ia olwoya a
01 olhet molly..:ocfdllno protac\O&lt;s
thrust tor prlnclpto, oatabtlahtng a
or childhood decay. 01 OI&gt;UIM,
procadant lot lnalghl, r-llnO a
otven ,,. 110\tl\lt Ooo,..l&gt;ti'Y t•
naceultr '"' pO&lt;aona l ·
the moot f'ed\lerltly ~""" comic:
ThrOUilh the aartOflal Olin ol
strip afnce the ha/yCO&lt;I d&lt;lya of
OOOINJbury, TtudHu r•l...
WaR Kelly's Pogo, T..-u
p&lt;oblne qu.otlona that are not
probably 1&lt;new wllat would happan
only ol the u..- but wo
shOUld he and the Hubloyo mallo A
tnoepatably 110111 our 1 ' - our
- t y SfHit*IU falthM to
- . a n d, u"tmatety, our
tltalr rupec!MI c.ana aa 11101
&amp;llboo&lt;\Kioul mytho.
wan t~\o.
wrlutn abOut the
ln~~eaugatl'vt

canoon

only

~~=.'~.:~~~~~

W

•-ara

~~~!fu=~~ :~~~:·, ~~~•.

::~~C::~:n~l ;:~=:0..

r--•,.

horl
Andy: Yuh, lhot'o rf$hl, C/yrlt.
Clydr. Don'l you think you could
be kind of en embt,.ltm•nt to

tho o•mpalfn ?

AndY: How't thll, Clydo1

Clyde: Wolf, I hear you'tw 01y/
Andy: Thot'• riQnt- •nd 1 hoor
ycu'te sr.ct.

ClytH: YHII, bUI IMr'o no&lt;mall
Andy: Didn't ul«&lt; to lie.

ontv be aate In 1 dtoaml
W

hen lruo.au taktl

ualn'o

that untton mirrOr. w all mMI
chalfet'lgH not u njike thoee taeed

by Je•n Oot;teau'• Orph•u•, with

rn'::t~!':~= ol an
lsoltllon. wa ora lll'*d with on

a - DOONUIIUIIY page 4

I n the Introduction 10 the -lully
out-ol·print book ocllllon of A
Ooor.-abury Spec/of, Trucloau
bluntly oulllnoa the I altura of tho
ovetall·cartoon media, and the

lalaa mlt1datt that he
courageovety, cotlt tnuoualy
chooMt lo lhun. • . • • •
Since ihatr ln..mlon tomo
,....,,.,,.,. yooro ogo, comic
olrlpt MW'O sullt(Of/lrom •
comparoblt OIJIIJit:JO&lt;I 1h11 .-nOM

lm•gn ..,. aottMIJO• nor

I n 10n Trudaall. and the O...r
wtnnlnt an~rnat.,.. Faith &amp; Jonn
HublaY. pooled their croatl\'a
, _ lt1d calM fdrth.wlth A
OoonNbu'Y Sp«t.l. The nan.f!OoJr
ear1oon laat....., wlllcll won !he

.=.c:Ar;:...

_,.. ---pared,

""""'*"•

Clydo: Hrt. mon-Oir!ny 11111
mo yOIJ bin rtC11111ed to wrlto lor

~z.r::~.:·

"'"''"~ground IO&lt; the re~
au-rrul to manUMt their utmo11
lntanoll,.., drawlnt I he atwaya
and
und,_,lool IMo toeua. ~lnO at
I he Reagan'o 'Brain OO&lt;lu• ..,. b
loll • llh lltlla dOUbt ol Trudaau'8
lontt•mo regard lot the maastro ol
L/11/o Homo In Slum~rlond,
Win- wceoy- clearty, tourlnt
lhrougll the QUH\iona blo poyclto
of a roo.t-11.. Darth Vade&lt; ooo.okl

a

supO&lt;b axamplt olthe Truda&gt;u wll
and the Hubleyo' cl..tlc
animation at !holt llMot No
SCOOby 000 camp, Dlfi!"'Y •
manipulation Of otfl« lndutgtnlty

rea~blt and catftJn/y 1101 to bo
IUM
Whllo much of
today'a oulplll would tond to
.. ~,. 1/tlo aUllmpllon, thOro It

•-1'1·

also lh• rroubluomolacllhot
almoatavtrYOM I'Nill ,,.,.. oliO JHII'C'I(II ol tho peopiO -pleA
up a now~PO&lt; road tho oomlcl;
In foe(. lilt on!;,., ol lhl
MWSJHIPOf that II mort wldoly
.-d to IM lronr JHlge. With •
comfco.JHI.ge -~ t~llmalod
al owr 110 million, OM mlghl hopo

F...,1_ - ·

;.:- .a

T1to ..:...,. .,.....

~

�Doonesbury
rnc.nu.. IO&lt; llvl"g. pot~lclpotlon

woyourl1m !hal ,.,.,.t people oltow
In QO&lt;nlu ond athOl media, INt
pUblic taalo 11 moat unoottlod by
tho -colullll9ht ol a mon and
woman In bod togethOI, rol...,llng
a 1-nou lat mo&lt;t Yltollhon
tho uauol mectl•OI&gt;P'- HIUOI
acrol&gt;ltlcl.
II TNde&amp;u'a clnomotlc Vlf\'O
waon·t atn&gt;ng tnOUOh lhero, the
lim 1Jt01 of ll&gt;e nut dol"• atr19
c!MM tl&gt;e ~. . In Joonto'a
'"""" and tl&gt;e bid Mt of c:hlldllh
thlnga now eo frutllully loll btf\lnd.

and, .-1 lmpoftant, relating to

ana another.

' n.e·a one pertlcular OI!IP run
from the ml6-ros Wlllc:ll copturn

the - t l l l . - 1 &amp; of trw
II I&lt;M:IIIdea Rufus, lhe auay
wllo wu montlonad
Nttlo
lnlhlt tolll. Without a
dollb4, Rutua Ia one ol the ~~~~
111ec11 ~ ....tid In 1111'1'"
comic atrlp; 1mog1ne the wryly·
u.ICUIICI- ot o beclllltlo

blOt,.

1&gt;1ooc1 Who ...monloualY ch&amp;ngeS

:0.-:'~o~.,:O

gnodglngly ~ ,..;fpltont

ot M~a Inner dty tUt(l(lng,

• -t~ trom pa~ ~

I

_,n:"~q~:'.":!.~~~

lhe t\lmiOII and u-.landlng
ll&gt;et. ltubbomly, malntalnL A food
1191&gt;~ cauud- an lnnocontty
con ~\~sod While kid-his Coke
r1Pbocl off by'JI Bllel&lt; \Qvgh-cal"'
hla ant.gonlfl a ht&gt;My f'·No,
no...walt a minute.. thlt'a
wrong ...temme chock my not••-.'1
atttl(n a resonant chord In tho
dlasononl tenalons of our tlmu.
Conoldor the dllcord gently
~~=:.In the folloWing
1R11fus: "WMt'•

ttt. m•tler with

:';;,;~?.:!: :%~~":.·7t

llobby: I wu 1n11111ctod to.
Rufus: lnmvctod to? By wh01
Bobby: /told you-Mom / She rvon
wrote It out for m•. 4'0 I woufdn't
IOifJO~ -?(Tho nato roads: "My
Mmols 8obbi Motthrwo. /om
•even year• old. P(Nso don't hit
mo. '1
·
Rufus: Your moll&gt;6t
you
lhll?l
Bobby: My mothal - · mo.

oe••

ohoolc, lruotrallon. angulajl. 1 Ngh,
happlno... ThOU wno ftnd
Trudoau·a Ill! - t y almplo or
unlnwolvlng had bell racheck t!*r
Pt&lt;tP8Ctlvft. With a tint Of IWO 10
ropreaont the opOIOOI olltpa,
Trudeau cr.. tll mouthl whOM
YlaU&amp;t ••prnslon olton IIYI muoh
mora tl&gt;en tho warda Which they
aput&lt;. Eytlltowa can tlcklo,
aha
wound 10 lho quick, and
:r:'.!:,r.~~o~~';!=~~n~" at once,

:f.""·

D eaplte Trudeau's aaser11on

lt~l

hovo boon aplon&lt;lld In lhtlr
devtloprMnl. Joanto, once o
fruJltllod ~-Itt, It no\¥ a

conorasalon21'"alde and happily r•

ma"lld. z.oruc.t Ia ono atop away
/rom graduation, and hu odmltlod
l~tl he' a noldlng 0111 IO&lt; tho tight
WO&lt;Nn. A took 11 one ol ll&gt;e
atrlp'a- Third WO&lt;Id
chOractlltl, ll&gt;e Mlf1&gt;f')Cialmed
torrorlal, Pnrod, ,.,...,,, this ea
waiL In racant yea,., tho amlablo
Viet Cong palrfol hOI bocomo I
UN Ambuaador, Jull u fiery,
forttvlghl, and dNperalo fO&lt;
human"y on lhe pod..., at he

•oe

me~""'

I

ohl-··

_,,Itt

_,_, ollfle
----ol..-•ton
a-x

ond the HQif1Y owalled birth ot
Joanle and ·· bltby. Aa fO&lt;
oxactly- tho lut •••nt wm
tah place, the ana- woa best
oummod up during 1 conytraatlon
I hod With Tid Findlay, Unfverat.J
Preoa S)'ndlult't Olractor ol
Promotion and Communlutlons;
" Ho luat may lime It fO&lt; the ""'Y
.... day. Only-"
"Only Trudtau knowa," wa both
laugl&gt;td.

All cortoon• ' Italicized
llllomonto arw copyr/g/!1 111112, G.
8 , TnidHU. Rtprlntod W/f~
parmlu /on of UnlvtBo/ "'-••
Syndlcar.. All right• ,.. .rv..~.
lololorlollrom tho NBC ..lt•l•lon

lot, A Oooneabury Specta~
copyright IPn by John ond Falin
HIJ/&gt;Ity Fllm1, Ltd. Spec/a/thonk•
,,. dut to Sara Hurlty, M•ry Ann
WOO&lt;IWord, ond Tlld Flndloy lor
their Cli-OPffltlon fn helping us
bring you 1~11 /to.Jurw
preaentatlon• . .• ,

..!':.~r~=~~~

~=~~~~.;:".:.-:.-

tf lt lan't enough to ShOW the
beWilderment from thla anglo,
Trudeau hu Bobby , _ 1 BlaCk
kld named (Willi ella?) Makolm,
wno catrla the ..,.,. type o1 nota
--· •nthe~
("Wo·rw p&amp;r1nora ln fAn").
MlchMI J, him, 1\U com.
t long way; tul(l(lng. odllorlaltzlng,
The bonl&lt;&gt;g - - (coiiOC10C
In o tNmCnble book called Wrr'fl
and ffwnttglllng tho tltlnge waye
T•t• Jt Ftom H.,.~ S.1J18, atso Ollt· 11\atthle oounlry- Hit
ol prlnl) la ftlled With Ihe
tMttlnQ JoanM't doughtt&lt;, J.J.,
monumental little lronlla ot the
wu o turning ~nt IO&lt; bOI/I For
real world, whore atc:hetypos and
J.J., " -.ld till the gap gnawed In
her lifo by the blurro atchetypo of
oulho&lt;lty flgureo are so easily,
llloroughty coaoutotod. In this
Dt&amp;da.tlle g o n o - Zal&lt;o
aaquence, a moth« turns out to
Bron-. FO&lt; Mlko, 11 would
be a young vera ton of l.ouloa May
..ungufal1 the "'" vosllgu of
Hid&lt;e, Booton's allele chlo,._,.
froah nalvola a.nd nat&gt;OUIMaa,
ol Hgregatton, Wl\llt 1 National
wfllta retaining ll&gt;e baolc quality of
GUOidlmlf\-too allen a ayml&gt;OI
caring thai hao lakin ll&gt;e
of Federal _.ton-Is an
c"aracter and the atrtp 10 ta,
tns~ator of the '-ce In a warm
Wouohoultho year..
manner wt\kh 1uggea11 what Dr.
On tho other hand, noting that a
Mantn Lut..., King meant wl&gt;en he • recan\ atrtp ahOwa ont ot tho
llllod the (llructureO dlff01enco
alara, Ihe evor.goggllng 8oopale,
b e l - lhe duty ollhe armed
to still bll 20, maybe Tr\Jdeeu
IO&lt;coo, Which Is deslrOcllon, ana
llgu••• that ll'a limo to dlacard tho
tho rtghlfut otallon or lnoH wno
ao~ncollng procau ol the
~to.. which lo community.
comic llrfp medium, and
them
atlaaat u much Phyllcally ••
l ua tnrouon
of
they hll'lt, on lht Wflolt, developed
gniUfH, lhem...t-..fngty
poychotogloally, Whll ..or Trudeau
lmpen;epllble ol motion&amp;, lhll the
hla In atO!'I come the year of Big
moat momentous or ac:JkM\a often
Brothef end Doo,.•bury•• rtlurn,
take place, and lithe wlldor
only Trudeau '"OWL
,.,._ta of oao-bury havo tho
tbtlfly to omoolNyfoU ua owakt,
ttl cartaln lhot Ooon11t&gt;ury Ia
U'o equally 1n1e !hal the ltrlp'o
not going to olmply vanlah from
qufol., ,_,..... can be qullo
lhe Amorlc111 payche. Thete ore, ol
p&lt;Ofound to the pojn1 of
couroo, the vlllltd a1ut of
t r - n g _ , genlua. TaJ(e
hardbound and popo&lt;baclr 'ofOiumeo
Which finally brlnga
C0¥1tlng t.he Ooontabury HtiM
Joanlll Ceucua and Pool roportw
fr0111 the oartfMl Yall dayo to the
Ill&lt;* Aadfom too«tw. It bogtna
eat1y pon o1 l/111 year. Too. ll&gt;tra
With the lUI pantj of one dally
.,..... mony er'fllqua I hot ho..
ltrlp. -"111 In o n _ . ,
already begun t o - But
,__bed - t d Wllh
PlfMpa Whet lo ll&gt;e ,.,.,.,
lnt-tlng n-on Trudoau't
ol&gt;jocls. Fat the. nut
ubbatlulal)lnda fa the ctNllon
- daya, T - ~ oNfttd
,,.. _ , . Jn - . t l c !&amp;Ohio!&gt;,
of(' Ooonaabury AIUiic.f fO&lt;
turning trcm Joarlle'a rcom and
WhlCII he. will collabO&lt;Ilt with lhe
nationally callb&lt;otod, llllfakH&gt;om
fonnrd Into tl&gt;e II&lt;, fual the
alrwtl~. tltlnG 111ft. Still
pta)'WYiol&gt;l. El-th s-a.
tcwward, the eun ..-.~ Ul cwet
Anyone WIIOIIU
t'- -.zoomtno In on a quiet·
aarcutlc dNperallon and Ironic
- n g - - by plUsh
exuttotlon ol her mutorl*co,
Qn lhetlllrd day ...
llunowaye, 1&lt;nowt lhll Swocloa
-lo-IOfWanl,
may be the only P"'ywrl(lht
tocue1r1t aria ·foolclng Into
f)ftMnlly- to do A Ooonflbury
a-anlhenouoo•a-...a
t.luatc.ltl&gt;e full Integrity and
pettlcutat ._tlvafuall.. lt
l n tlly
I·t....
a" ""- ltn,onoolll&gt;t
- . _ and IIIII attract lhe big
-...-.--oflhe
money l&gt;ecU.a - . y
~
oomlo lt~p.
(allhoUQII ana doubla lhat !IIOOtY
~the-...,_,
Ia roolly a problem tar anytl\lng
Trudolu · 11 thlo ~n~. -roo,
fMCI- - a bit mare at a
fO&lt; Ooontal&gt;ury, 11113 llllaff - ·
moallnt-llng.
~"*'-""~""'
prcM.a~tng. u-. a
o1
Nor ahould thO oatloa' remaining
~mentality,- all tho
daya be boring, Tho Ooonoabury
•unmii!OI*I - a n d
flfnorwy before Ita January 2

lhl-

ornlnoua thrMt of. •• , . haircuts..

uample. In OoonfJbury, the
aflgnt-"t ba&lt;ld ol oy,tlcll can

~=:~-= 1 can
=-==-~~llcoyll
profoct blwlldorld lnnoconca.

u the buaklg laue. ,wid wit,_..•

r
ot()j)data l.ctudoa Mllct tnd
Zonl&lt;tr't actual groduatlon, tho

OOONESBURY

�10,000 Maniacs moving nimbly

- -- - - - - - - - - -by MlcMel WelSh
n tho btha'tlo&lt;at alnl&lt; of ony loealmuolc -.... a~ hat Ito
WOik cut our lilt ~ to be tn0f111/Min a ttwe , . _ l o n of
FM rodlo. mora I/Min on OCI'•IIlonalty compelling IO\Incftrtek for
COI!\I&gt;OIItl\l't dMtdng at)d fleell IIUMimOf\L To begin with. a band """t
- b l e the tlgh1 mix ol m~ aod woona!HIM: you neod lertUiry
.,., .,..,.,. frtc1lon belt withOUt~ putting In completely
different dlriiC11onL Then you ~ enough original oonga to utoblloh
your dlatance lre&gt;&lt;n tho anthutloltlc CO¥W band oyndrome. Allor IhaL
you neod to makt..,... racordlngt, pat11y to - how you produce,
pattly to gtwe your fOllowing - hlng to play at homo, l"'tPOIIIy to
help pre&gt;&lt;nOtt youraoll. Allor that, you'we oot to o¥0tcl tho tomptotlofl to
ounbatha on tho local IUCCIIO pltiMU, 01 Wall U the IOfnP'-IIon 1.0
bace&gt;&lt;na area ropr-ttttwe tor wr.ot-lod Ia currently gal&lt;\fno
natlonalal!entlon. Through oil ol thla you'we oot to beiiO¥a you're going
IOIMpltco, while oliO retaining aulflclentlntegrlty to o¥01d th ln~lng It's
going to h - nnt Thurlday or t/Mit, to the eurpriM or thOu around
you, you're already Keith Rleharde. ~. lt't olton Kolth,J Aa John
Lydon.. onot/Mir lnoplr11tlon to omolltlme OfftUiote&gt;&lt;t once aald, " tho ladder
Ialong."
II thlo Ia committing tho eatdlnal llln olaoundlng negatl'lo, It' a only
bacauaa of tho troquency with whiCh promlalng bands IIVtl oil or
dlalntegratt while the rodlo rewoductlon tlcPif'to continue to bl1ng he&gt;&lt;ne
StOOO • ntoht. Too mucll of tha t ta11ae tho lun out or watchiQO banda
garmlnato and
and eo lt'a partleulatty plaount to lti)Ort that
10.000 Manlaca, a alx·member group from Jerneatown, It climbing
Lyndon'a ._quito nimbly. Tholr flve-eong._t_ mlnuto EP
Human Con/Her NumW FIW hot --out lor a month and Ia Nlllng
wen, pattly through the ti!Diay gt.en to "Pio.M od Obeo-" by
WtJWU Flo!, u,. only roc1&lt; ttlllon In town whiCh undorllenda thai
aoundlng a little dltl~rtnt will b&lt;lng 1 ratlnga ,_atd, On l/MI ttwe clrcuiL
the Manteca how bean playing out In Buflalo.,., RochMIOf, .,., are
planning glgt In TO&lt;Onlo. AIIO In tho It a t!1f&gt; to Allan!&amp;, the
boM hat tho- or John Hibbert, prod...., ol R.E:Iol. """- 01/Mir banda or
tho Atheno/Atlonto axil. 10.000 Manteca aeern Jutt llka the tdnd ol group
whO ooutcl eanolbly- towatde the aonlc roduc:tlon proctlcod by
Athonl banda Iiiia Pylon- Mllhod Actcn. "'the m!nlmallom once
· pnct!cod by Bocton'a Jonat!IM Rtclltnan oM Engltlnd'o Young lolorbltt
GIO(IIL So ltMiybe - l n g QUill -"'"wiN ol the Atlanta
ucumon: the . _ Ia long.
IO&lt; you new II(TMio, Ia aboUIIO mtlttl -.th of Buffalo.
n·o a modal oma1t dty with plaq- outakla of town to P&lt;Gwe tt tilt local
"""'-ltY lo fvmtturo manuloctuolng, the local prtdo Ia o _ , . , . , . .
Junior coiiOiga ..._ball r..m. and the local orwtna. olao Juat outtkla ol
town, Ia the bl~ ol Ludllt BaiL The population Ia latDifY WASP.
Swedlall. .,., Itt liM!, .,., aecn patOUUJon ta - t o d In 10.000
Manloca, WhOM narr.o muttlpltae by a lector of ttwe the tit II of a horJo&lt;
film from tho groat fllltae cycll ol ouch P&lt;oductlono. Nonnan 'Aob' 8uclt
playa otactrontG guitar and ayntll, .,.,
guitar. peol*
alit "What to rlrelaouncr?"' Ootonlt 111ft playa Fender ContOfnPO cwgan
on the reoo&lt;d. belt tonight at the Contlntntal will be pra&lt;nlertng eorne
tnncJ new kayo;" he wu pemapo allact.od by ploytng the s - Putaa
' kayboald lloclc- tho Mantac. openod tholr ,_,t ohOw II the
Tralfamodofll, Stti)Mn Gulli,_, .,., John l.ornbetOo t r - oil on basi,
-.1 and guitar dutleo. dapencllng on tho oong. and .~ alnga In a
Nlhtylod "odd volot," Nttl. . lolerellant It t h e - · - lllngor, Chief
lyrlclat, ......, arlllt .,., lwei you1h • .,., hat tile lbUtl)' to clone. or
opaocl ttwoug11 tile....,..._ without-hitting~· Finally,• tJoO.A·Motlc" WKhter playa_, aoltcl druma.,., malntalna the noble
trodltlon of 1110 pencflolllin muococlle.
.
Quito .,., '""" llo muolcal...,ue 0&lt; potential, Human Coni/let
NumW Fwe lo an ob)eol In lndtpendont reoo&lt;d P&lt;Od&lt;ICtlon.
tnt-tod pantae t110Uicl note that tO.OOO Menlaco /Mit oot o aound as
good u any local , _ d I'.. heard out ol the T-..tor Progratn at
Fredonia Stall College. The lfl.troclc facility 1 1 - the Manteca to uoe
1 t...U le&gt;&lt; dfultMI alone, and atiR!to time It lnat to anyone whO oan
Int- I a _ . , . ptllllctpa~~t In '""'r rOCO&lt;dlng pro)oet. John Lombardo
,.porto that quality Ia enaurod by the atltl competition to get Into the

I

-lop.

J -.

"',..,.-Ironic

_..... .,., t/Mit Ita pattldpa~~to are oer~«alty ..~ to WOik with

bands. Th•a a¥01dlng the bul'llln or lludlo ocala. tho Monlaeo - • able

t o - enough "'~&gt;My to hiVe t,OOO COI&gt;IM or tholr rOC9fd ~on
,...,_.,.,ty wtnyt by lolarll "-ddngo ol
They dlolllllulod to
at eo ste&gt;&lt;a, promotod the - d to tho modlo.,., lndutlly, and wtU
Drealt ..en ahor NIUng 1!00, a llgura - h l n Q lut enough t/Mit U...

cw-.

""':tt;!:
..~ :~':.-,.or tho oencl-a PfK1Ical _ . . .
lhouldn, be allo- to"'-! attention fre&gt;&lt;n tholr mualc,- 11 • ltukl
mbnure or tht lam!Har .,., the - l o d . The latnlllat ........_a

...wn e111ent of aodaf.,., moral criticism In tho ..,._tung:

Mordlant'alytlca fe&gt;&lt; " Plilnnod Obeolftc_.. a.m to aci\'Oalle the
pa&lt;factlon of tachnoiQgy at tho.,._.. or roUOioua atawtsrn, willie thou
fe&gt;&lt; ''Tension" loot&lt; bolh affactlonataty and aktl)llcally at the mata&lt;lal
trappings ol memc.ry. lombardo'a " Anthem Fe&gt;&lt; Ooornod Youth, • taku
111 title lre&gt;&lt;n 1/MI World War One poet Wlllrod ow.n, and combl"" a
putlc/MI ol hll 10&lt;14 with the oongwrtla('a me&gt;&lt;e aardonlc aanalblllty:
"Don't toll me we're not pr_rod/1.,. - n today' a marlne/Ha'a alilhtaan
and ho'a eagar/And he oan be quite mean." Mora uneapactod Ia a regg. .
tnltuence, although the band agraea that thlo /Mia been -oo•atod.,.,
Ia lading tut. "Anthem For Ooornod Youth" doat
tho tlowty allillng

IMI••

.

=:r~~=::.:! ~~;~:.~~.~,.·e~~..:~::.:~:::.~:: r!t

Troll\ to Expo'&amp;7." How...,, Human Conflict ougge111 with "Groo..
Dub," moro ~lachmant lrom thlt lnlluenca: tho oong beglna with an
eclloplttxod line remlnlacant ol reggeo OJ reoo&lt;dl, but tho lyrics rtloe
tMir own queetton about such bofrowlnga: "lmltltl, come on, Imitate
th.lt tired OkJ aong.'1

Atoo unoxpactod Ia Morchent•a unatlectod •ocal dell¥ory, which haa
ehodN ot loll&lt; lllnotng .,., IO&lt;mt a welcome oontrut with the numeroua
atngara who'""" delormlnod to 10101 tM!t ¥01- lnlo oonl~ oddity.

cr-

!:.:.·:.::r-:-.:c'::=:~"f.::'t~ =~Mr.:'·~~
_...and
0

matchu allngtng and floWing QUIIat with lloallng
me1tc«1
chord cl\angaa,
"Gtoow DUb" Olrong rl!ylhm gultat with
chulng tunk bau. "Tenlllon'' lattxturod ~ drum and organ
.,., ropklllrol)'ffca,- "Piannod ~" Item- baN
undorplnnlnga, et...,....ototo organ end cymb&amp;la, ol)d IIM1ty
doubletrad&lt;a lolorchant'a -.to agatn.t Aob lluclt'o , _ . flour-a
wllopptng. atwlaldno .,.., ohudderlng of aynt/Mitlzod oultw. Att In 011,
much me&gt;&lt;t thon ,.. /~awe 1 right to upect lrom a clo-h•youratlf flrll
offon.

""''Ia

I.'"',..,.... "'" band""--"''"" ,..,_,..ttudlo lllytno

muolc ttac1e1 lor ID\11 n e w - " Ktlltnl'o Fair" Ia a etory of multi~
paroonallty, and tocu- on o n e - who oet• atoock wflh all1ho
c11orn. " Death of lolanolllt" _ , . , t h e Spontall buflftohtar
chatlengod out of ..tlrtnjOnl and kltlod In tile ling. tile Utt Ia
rounded out by, lll"fnat.-lal tltlod " Among tile Amtttc:eno." tnd a
to lho ~ painter tltlod " Pour "'Clllrtc:o.~ The lolonleca
art nothing II not -tc.
Opening - t l y IO&lt; StOll " - , tilt
wae ,__od by bowing IO
play tluough anlllc anody . . up lor t h o - . , a.......,.
c:o&lt;npoclt&gt;elod b y - II beolnnlno to - l i l a clwor* hiccuping of the
Trott P.A. The baAcf wea llw caugllt In tile uaualtllantdaea poelllon of
tho -•no ace ""' aucllenca waa Pollia -.oh llld ent~Wa~a~Cic
enough, but Ito attention llallod t o - a~~o........-, , M - - • that an-~ ltllnlla h'a - o d to,_.., 1111t "'!)'! &amp;llatl
aprlnQ'a Ctarll Gym t1Du1&gt;1tt bitt of
T - ~.
the C10Wd paid ,.,.,g~na~ - l o n to a ,....._,... -opening
act,·~''*'~ wftll rapt~n'l;_.
of..,. tMt oooe
wora fund.,..... but now ..-.nc1 • IItie tlrod.ln l l ' f - .,.,. IIIWJcltcl
be no ouch~ IOftltlllt, IInce I I I t - e r e " * ' neodttnlng. ThiN good ~tor t h e - . ,, 0pe1no "" ... The Fane.
who'we Olltlng good wordt '""" ,.,..,..,"""--. , . ...
- · · l y - . . . poppy kind of ~. IJ Donnie 111ft of lila
Manlaca hot ~ eha-.4 hle iiMd: lef't 11090 /Mila not ~ •
hat or ofl\erwiM oortlllfOI'!IIIng. 31 AI .-y ~gig, t i l e - IIIIa
their reconl lor .UO, whlcn Ia ~ly ~IIW11bt,..,.. tn

horn-

band

H._...,.._*""'lon

moet .,.. atoNe.

,

�StephenKing's doubts and the
pursuit of"Great Literature"

dOwnward alldo). and "The
Breathing Method." begun oHM
Fnlfantr. The Iormor coneerns a
lrln&gt;Od rnon oaMno a lifo term lof
murdO&lt; In a New England prison.
The can\'. the only .,.... hotr&lt;&gt;&lt;
ttle In tho bunch, Is a lramewotk
&amp;IO&lt;Y thee bor-• tlborotty from

_ _ __ _ _by M. Feuat

Peter Suaubta OhoJt Story, a

pi- of plaglatlsm thoI ~ not
condoned by ded~anno lito
Straub. Both shore tlmflar
problomo.
Ea~h Is nitrated In tho 11~1
penon by an older man. and the
eharactlf of ttte nana tors ls
centra l co thO stories. l&lt;.lng cannot.
nowoYer, wrllt In a volta other

he_,., - t mort
" - f had&lt;a. They don't
na-.. to be
unhoi'!'Y-I.,.,.'t I'Othlng
artlotlcllty WfOng with bofng a
hoc:k, .-..n II the ltnn It g-aily
uoed dlapareglngly. Dlekena wu,
basically, e noc:tc. Almoat oil g~&lt;~re

T

wrtters .,.. 11 well

at the ma)orlly

of occupant• ot the blataellllfS
an~no but I)TmMIJ, but good
heckl P&lt;O'IIde 11111ny pleasantly
wasted houro. Jonn D. Moc:!ald,
an.
from a llaccounll, It o h&amp;I&gt;P
tiring In Floll&lt;le and lurnk&gt;O
wll~ euu&amp;l rwouc.lfcy, Dlno

Donald WatC.ko, lull co namo
_,.of the good-. An
unheppy haCI&lt;, on the othef ll&amp;nd,
lo ono of tho
annoy1no

""*

cr~~':.!,t,~ :::'~ uni&gt;II'I'Y

(tnumlng thll llho't making o
good living, u ""' thoM abovtl7 It
_,.,, Ihe I ooma of thefn get II In
their hoedo that they ohouldlcoutd
be .,rltlno " grNt lltoraturo," Some
olthem
10 cbpa with thli
dlscomfllur« Enn H1111tor dOH all
of h11 necking under aasumed
n•mes (th• moat welt·knowwn Ia Ed
King), putting hla noal namo on lito
"Hrlout" (and lor tnlorlot) Thole Who ca.n·c, - · lnalot
on pouring eMil thtolr ttOUbMs to u,
the oudlonce, and wa•ra only
SMiling o lew hou111 ol guMonteed
enteftl11\menl. Thua, we Mve
Hattaii"lllloon'o ledlouo lorw&amp;rds
and prolaca, alw1lys attempting
to jusllly 1&lt;:-llctlon as
"litoraiU&lt;e." (The llold 01 ~
llctJOn Is portlcuc.tfy burdoned
with thft&amp; un~~a~&gt;py folk,)

_,,00

Step,.. King. author of C4rrle.
S./om'• Lof, Tho Shining. Tho
Sllnd, Cu/o, and the upeomlno
film CtHPihow, has 1 Meater~s
degree In Engllah llt«Katura. an
unbroken Hr~a ot beatsellort,
mote money than 60 petcont ot
American writ ere of Uctlon will
arnasa an their ag.gragate llteHme.

and nagging doubt a. Ia horror
llc:tlon &amp; WO&lt;thy genre fOt &amp; W(\le&lt;
with

~~

Matter•a? H.. lana of
C:OUIM don't..,., he loU. only
wrfter, pall Of present., to aualn

any dell roo of ouccooo oolety w11h
horro&lt;, and - t y eo. But
tn.ro ... lhoM doubll.
Last yoar. Kino pul&gt;lllhed Oonu
/14oc.tw. a non-tlctlon book lh&amp;l
Clalmllo be lito "an&amp;lyolo of
horTC)( . . . rnq¥1no. rlty1hmlc
MArCh 1o&lt; tho
we 11vo
ot our ,.,.,.. prlrn!tM le-..4." Mora

pi--.

than tha.t. hoWI¥er, 11 Ia an

opeloglo lOt the -'&lt;1 of fantuy,
hotiOf, and at-fiction, In
boob and mo'lleo.. It lo 1'01
anatyala 001 • tongl rambUng
oarlos ol loosely oon-ted

man who's been tmpthsoned since

SHton•- •11 tour ator1ea 11tad like

pagoo
The Sfond w..eallegoric
Jualllled
by
the of
peol·flpocolypllc,
plot. In weakot f'Ovala like
Flrotflrftr and Tho Dead lone,
howavtr,·l&lt;lno Ia me&lt;tly podding
lhlnga oul. Hla beat wO&lt;k thus tar
to &amp;111110 be found In ncr •olume ol
lhofl ototleo, His/hi Shlfl, !Tom his
P&lt;. .uccaa po&lt;locl.
The tongeat wor1&lt; ho&lt;o, "Apt
Put&gt;ll," only qullllloe as o OOYetll
bV,Idn.,.. of Ito limited scooo. AI
tvch. It Ia alto O¥triY tong.
ollhough Kino . - tho nrot·
PIBOO apoaka&lt; (pooslbty boaousa
he doe1n~t su:UldenUy bnderatand
althoo of tho two rNin cll&amp;nc:t0111).
The plol ~no • C4111omla
l....,.g., Who dlotovers Ihot an
old man ll•lng qulelly In his
neighborhood Ia o fugitive HIZI
death eamp commander.
Thrutot~lng to cum hlrn In to tne

Photo: Jemea Leonard

oplntona 1nd obaorvatlona. wrflton

In a cone whlth could only
••pen~yade a. tnoae w~ already
believe.
W een his latest publication,
DIIIIHWII S.Orono, King's
dl&gt;oomiO&lt;I ro&amp;lly lllrtOIO OhoW, In
ll&gt;e aftorwo&lt;ll, King c:l&amp;IITIII not to
mind hoYinO- typed u •
horTOt wnttr. •. • . c ooukl be 1n
_ . . - n y. I c:ould, tor
~be an ·~mpettanc• Wfflot
,... Jooaph - a n d pUbllah e
-lfWe&lt;y-yNISOtiO,OtO
'b&lt;tllllutt' Wfti•NQ.IollnG..a n d - · - - " " bflghl
....,.,...,. ,.c.o oot fiiiiC&lt;oblollc:
-anddrlveSUb&amp;wtlhfbul otlll loglbl&amp; GENE MoCARTHY
FOil PIIESIDEIIT ttlcl&lt;lta on thO
,.., ......_..." H-r. oour g&lt;opoo.
hUI\8_,
DIIII!Oflt SO.aona. clell&gt;ht tl&gt;e
!1tactalrnora,lo • eollootlon of tour

novels, and have bowl gathering
dudl ~ntll now, acc:o&lt;dlng to King,
because there Is no outlet for
fiction of eMs longIh. Gl•tn a price
tog of $ t8.85,11 _ , , morallko
an ettempt to cash In on hit
ouceou br 11111\Ping togatn.r .....,.
mMglnal plec:es l(lng had la)'lng
WOund. Of tho fOUl long Olotlos
hefo (one lof ooch aaeoon, nonc.
the lllloj. only ona and ...,..._If
put&gt;tlcallon: lot tho moat
part, tM YOfume at:endt u •
dlatllllllon Of King's car-. and
whooa Ilia otrongeha and

-•"-silo.

tile boy forces hJm to

rolallln rnOtbld dot.. llll of tho
"gooehy" d&amp;Jolla of 1~
utem~lnatlon

and expertm.nt.s
that the old man overu.w. Eacn
comea to corrupt the other. the
bOy b&lt;lng!ng bacl! tho do&lt;mant evil

In the Hall. whoM reluctant tolo5
oome to germtttata the boy's own

PI'IC!hotlc C.lontlos.
T he r011111tnlng scary, "The Body,"
lo the - I of tho lot, -len
b o t - S.,.,'o lot and TM
Sllnd, probably Klng'o basi
ncmtla. II to obllaou.ty
outoblogrophlea~ although Co on

unknown tllt.,ti the narrator Ia a

wrllar of beolaolllng hotrO&lt; ,_Ia,

T he two moet dlsponolble..plecoo
hera.a&lt;e tho ahofuolt and moot
,_,1: "RICo HeywO&lt;IIIInd
SNwlhank ~mpllon," ...man
otcer King cOmpleted The DHd
lono ~II• n&lt;waltllol began his

r~untlng

• n .-;ent that occurred

during hlo boyt&gt;ood In Maino
(King' a birthplace tnd tho alto olo
moot of hla fiction). Learning that
11\11 body ot o mculng bOy hat
been to\Jnd cluclln a wooded area

~~!

BlJLLFEATHER'S
LODGE
3480 Millersport Hwy.

Watern New York'•
#! lnteroadoual
New Wave Night Club

oil he wnota of Dlllotenr

oarly. unpolls~ed dreltt, toased
togeln.r to rnaka o quick buctc.
King """'on the ve&lt;ga ole he
WoodY Allon ayndtome. wanting to
be taken fOt o 011louo anlat and
lrtedlno o llna tine botw- tl&gt;e
pratantloua and the ludlc:mus. (His
.,..c __. lo going to oonc:em o
nounted cor. II you novon·c notlcld
tno olmllar1tloa to I he wor1&lt; ol
st..,n Splolbotg belont now, lhot 1
thould dtl'tO II homo.) Whatavor he 1
doos, though, ll't oolno to oall, oc
lout tot awhile. Jull aporo us the
penttllcollon OK?

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Prodigal Sllil
twelc~~

Oct. 1st

10,000 MANIACS
wttll THE fANS

ari:l

j JTTIUH~

criticisms.
Write in care ri:
SmH:br's,
14 B:!ld,yHill,
.AmlErst Campus,
State lli\USity d
l'b.vYakct

Malo,
NY14260.

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Un+ '.IPf-.11) Pt.t:,,

Octoberfest Party
Frid~y. Oct. I st

M on S 11

+

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Oct. 2nd

lUCTIO MAN

Oct. 7th

THE
ORIGINAL

VENTURES

.

Bands on Other D~tes to be Announced

I
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MIXED DRINKS lt for the price of 1 oa
\Ned•. dana Set. CANADIAN MONEY AT PAR

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6778

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Midnight Happ)' Hour
S t .00 Vodka Drink
$1.5 0 rltchers
S 5.00 Shaker of
Shots

gov~rnmont,

novellu ttral(',l.n_Q 10 be "sotloua.''
EaCh was written between earlier

With • 111111 mo•e wolk and

oome Judlclouo editing. "Tile

Body" could nav·e been strong
enough to at and on II a own as a
111'..1. Thla It tho rno)Ot drawba~~

hla 20'a.) Both sl&lt;&gt;&lt;los, ollhough
comparotl'tely anon- tOO and 55
pageo-aro for too tono IO&lt; the
oparoo plol and ~l\araCIA!&lt;1
Pora4olricllly. lhlo c..-.cy lo
- o n Ia bOll\ King's groatast
ot,.ngth and largest tilting. wn...
ho haa • finn hold on lnlomol
~c. no c:anothefWioa txoeaalvelongth to
O&lt;lvanlogo. In S.lem"-lor. on
~pdated ..,..ion ot Dracu141, lat&gt;gth
lo uled co ochlave the &amp;low and
do!lbortll paelng that stoker's
no¥aldenionatratecl. The fOOO plus

E11an Hunter, John JeMa. and

overwritten.

I han hla own, and I he narrators In
oo way r•uembl&amp; old men, (E-ven

1111 doal ella opukor In the prison
aiO&lt;Y tound like an unadur:atad

Uata. A bad hack 11 of no uu to

by soma Oidlf I&gt;Oyo who ota alrald
co &lt;epOrt fl lo lho pOlice, Ihe
nar&lt;otor and woo lttendlaoc out
to ho'tO a tool&lt; a tit. They ora all
thlrt...,.~r-oldo. end tho body Is
oome twenty mlleo d lttanl. to lhe
pllfiiiiTIIIOO ,....,._ - • • doyo of
hlllrng through tho unknown
wooda. The themN .,.. eluate to
Atnorlcon Utoracuro f&lt;om Huck
Finn on-dNII\ boyhood, and
escape. Gl•on.Jhls pelonllalty
dan~ouo toniiO&lt;Y, King pulls It
off admirably, although Ills
allghlly P&lt;llenlloua and

�Of black and white lies,

Young Mlllfow Is brOuQnt t o for ~oc&lt;lmln&amp;Ung - O f
diH...,Itoclal c:aattL The 00&lt;1 of llfa Ia flnollt u on
- t ono ond a lta.t clelu4tng
ordM Ia reatOlld In t~ houMholct
In o play of multiple trlcko&lt;y, tho
cut mutt wO&lt;k npeclolly well 11

stoq:&gt;ing and climbing
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Steve G riffith

ho llrat ano llnol ltPe&lt;:l
ol u,. Studio Artna'a
current prOOuctlon o! Sho

StOOPJ

to ConQutr to Mttrect

one'.s attenuon I t thl 11t. A

\

rotallng attQI featur•• a dar1\
Wooded ptriOf, 1 f'\IIIJC aJehouae
end a verdtrt\ Qlrdtn complete

Marlow.
Along with thlt otooplng, Tony
Lumpkin, o htll·brolltor to ~.It
tl"d wl)olly • ""a.~t. oonlouf\dS the
~ardu.rtel househOIO bY
ceeornme!1dh"10 '' aa an Inn to

o! English
ReotO&lt;otlon lilt Is opportnt In t il
aapec:ts of tM Arena~a rtn&lt;lftkxw of

.. lmpudeoolt'•

reconsu~lon

~::..a:'r:-~~=::'1~:::.

proltsalonal gtoup creates a.n
amusing harmony dutlng canu

of alkxlt chaoa. However. a.everal
IndiVIdual ptrfOfmanc•• attract

dotervlno t tttntlon to thornMivos.
In tht rOft of Mro. ~ordo&amp;ltlo,

Young Mattow. The enaulng

scenes are rift with dramaUc Irony
ot the comedic- klnd. For tt\11
deluded Marlow, lofd Harckaaltl
Is an obno"kltla Innkeeper rethtr
then his futuro fotlllf·ln-lo-TM
asldu lrom both pert!.. ring wllh

w1th pool. Thta telthfUI

1n enaembel. Tho Arena's

!Af1k&amp; PttoriO'I t1udto auffk:lonl

smolt.mlncltclnou tnd amothering
molho•tlnou Sht partlcu.o ky
ahlnel wheo hef matronly • .,..,
cracka 10 rewat a achem~
mattlarch. Hor opOftod- Tony
Lumpldn. t t poflraytd by Stm
Taoutoouvaa. Ia cl&gt;armtngly brash.
Hit aong In tht Thtot Plgtona
olllhoull sell lht tone for the
play'o carol'" oplrtL Ctt1
Kowall(owo~l u Olggofy, the
atobl¥1&gt;0y hetpltuty tranaformoo
Into a servent, Ia all ftay and
fodder In the Hatdcaa11e par'kar.

E.tntually, .-y lnl&gt;abltant O&lt;lCit

up -~~ beWildered. TM
muslon of theat..- ctoub&amp;n u ltle

fashion of tht dty, oft an to 1
contemporary audience's
aml.l$8menl. at with Mrs.

Hatdeutlt't proOi9lou1 bustle. Yot
however pltltll'tQ tnt stagecrtft't
Uluslona are. GoldatniU'I'I
chetactera alto m•n•o• to evoke
lhe moat ploa.auro as well aa a
tlmoloas relevance.
In Sht Stoop• lo C&lt;mquer
Goldsmith hll upen 1 pefent
formula. Aa long 11 there ' ' '
human bolnga, lhtto 111111 bl deceit.
In the country houat of LOtd
Hardcastle, hoa1a and ouu1'
wlnlngly ond unwittingly, mislead
one anoth.,_.,ann.,, Go4damlth
hui!IOfOUtly ~lnlt, Up precarlouely
l&gt;otw- wltllt tncl tmck !Ito. Thty
mtke up tht It~ oft
oonformlty Which It oaay to
sutwett CM\Ca OIM know a lta
btueprlrlto. Tt&gt;uo folr malden Kate
Hatdealtlt mttamo&lt;phoMI lttraell
Into a btlmald to 011tw1t htr fait.

most Clever d\aracte,. .-rc•N•
how advant-1 dolutlont moy
be to their atm1. Goklarnlll\ 11
l(.athryn long'l program notea
Inform ua, dealriKS thla effect In
order to criticize the trendy gen,•
of hll lime, the SenUmantal
Comedy. This genre Wll It&amp;t
lnte,..too fn poking tun at tht
\.lPP« cru1t than 4.1PhOidlf\g middle
clau morality. The HtrOcutleo
aft a setf-conaeloua lot or aoclaJ
climbers. In the opening le«te,
lord Hatdcu,.~ a afouncll
betiiYtf In the vlr1uea of counuy
ltfo, atgues ogolnot hlo wllt't
desire fO&lt; tl&gt;a town. Both upkt to
otutKtlvo toclal typts llld
Golclamlth .-clltuly dogrtdot
them. lotd Hatdcaane ta mlatat~:an
for an lr.nk- and Mro.
HttOC&amp;Iftlf, fully tdomtd,
btlflyflopa Into tho V"""" pool.

female laarlf'IQ .Oml,.,, Yo1.1ng

ThtouOh Kate's stooping, t'V6ft

t

E1Mt1 F1oU as Cocow- _.llollld
George HulingS

F tnally, tho mol1111llng lllulkm I
of tne Arene•a ptOducHon Ia the
aet. SCenery and cottume designer
llol&gt;ort Morgan otoopOO to no
dep\M but conquettd hll
IU0]1f!C'I With tht hlghtlf C&lt;Oit.
~Ia Is thO llfllslon which lht
oudlonce Ia lotat tonKioua of and
illhua Hf"t't&amp; aa a - . ary
mental tt&gt;Chot. OlroctO&lt; O.vk!
FraNc hit OMin hll IICIOfl a
..
lfllldlty of apoocllllld - L
Thty, In tum, glvo Gokf&amp;mltlt'o
trld&lt;y c:haoo an tnconoruoua graoo
•hlclt thlcl&lt;ena tht all of fOllY.
Sho Sfoopo fO Co/&gt;q&lt;M
'
oontlnuH &amp;I tht Stu&lt;llo Arona until

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October 23.

The Playhouse opens seas.PIJ.wth Angel Street
y Blrtllrl Pill poW
Tho ploy' a two aavlng orocoo
welcomed next to tho blano
appeared In tho lotm ol tl&gt;a maid I , Olaployo of emotion by Bella ano
•t Nancy (Colllf! Gaughan) ano
Jock. 0-lto the fact that A011gh
f y011 can llgflro 0111
EliZabeth (B411ty Lut11 OtMUM~
had liming problema, as wolf u
which door leada to Tho
Gaughan as tho young coquette.
blown llnoo, ht managed to hold
PltyhouM b t l - now
was o natural llld mildly oboctno
y,.,..tenllon In a way tho
ond Oclobo&lt; 31 you might find the
prOOutlon of~~/ Slnool,wrhton
.. lht part called fD&lt;. Sht · bnougltt Mannfng!l&amp;m 10 lift In
by Patrlclt Hamilton, an tnfoyablo
t h t k - logothtr.
-fromroonty.
OeMunn. ..tllle not qulto u
I aay "enjoy-" l&gt;oc:a- 10&lt;
ihe du&lt;*tlon of tht _,.,., I was slcllfOt:l &amp;I Gaugr&gt;an. tiHI Olsplt}'*l
enough of her crafl to do tht Pll1
oblo to forgot tbOIIt pony
fcnto:fi~,
of tho dovoltd traditional MMUII
annoyancea ll~t cart b&lt;oaklng
ample Justlot. Sht wa1 both oour
dOWf'l Of aufgn.met~ll ctue, and
and swoot In all thO rig/If pltoee,
that alone was wontt tht tlci&lt;OI
though lllf dramtlc afYit wu
Mal\n~gnams coukS not.
price. But I attribute tho
And while the music wu
never as natU'fai •• Gauonan..a.
It Ia due to tht btllevablllty ol
opproprfatty 00&lt;1 and loroboOing,
these two perfotmacea that
tl&gt;a aottlng ol a tarTH&gt;I·tM&lt;&gt;entury
Olrectot Canlno cannot bt
lilting room wea obstructiVe and
excused for hla doffcltncl.. In tnt
lfltrllly dangerous &amp;S &amp;e~aJ
charactortutlon of •B4111a and Jack.
octota ollppeO upon tho rugo ot
atumbt«&lt;lnto the chelra.
Both chlt11Ct"'• ltclled tht timing
to giVe authenticity tncl cnoolbtllty
Vet IO&lt; an lh..e setbocka,
to
tl\elr
parts.
Thlt
fell
much
fo
bt
C.nlno
managed to gl'fo hlo
temprotaty state ot amnea&amp;&amp; to the
desired, and tt&gt;e o u d - lth
oudlenco Saturday nJght o docent
·'Theater exportonct" andl!llt to
otaaorfofltd-ono wanted to know
o&lt;oductlon. At teut tht r&gt;tr1od
dlrectorF,.nk C.nlno'•
1141111 and Jock t&gt;otttt than tho
" ' - wu lnteresllng lo loOfc 11
ptoduc.tton.
UMatU&lt;IIlornpo and tht atllled
But tho audlonc:o k&amp;pt wonting
StrHI Ia tho pley on
more1 and because of tM uneven
lnftecllono allo-. TM rooultlng
wnk:h tht cl&amp;ltlc movll O.ollght
supoo11cltaftY lett opoc:JatO&lt;a
&lt;••ltk:h ataned Ingrid Bt&lt;Vmanl
pec:lng, - • fulftll«&lt;.
C&amp;ntno COilld not supply tht ouy
un&amp;bl9 to...,........, t - I n
wu - I t II a almpflttlc,
lhO play.
rtow of -·solon ............. to
thought not too c r - ,. .. of a
murdtrw 111twnlng to tht e c - of
- · thla simple ploco from
W hnr; doling out tht crttk:lam,
ptll&amp;&amp;blo to aaompfiiY.
tho CrlJ!lO In tht i&gt;OPN Of locating
But the two hoilro wro apont
IO!lt bl notttl thai Sttgoanl
tho artlclt ho mutdored !0&lt;. Tho
Rough
(Donald
Grant)
-·acted
piNtlntly tnotlflh, bectUH Whtt
klllor, Jack MonfnOhtm. octo
lmmontety, ytt lt was atmoot
C&amp;nlno did do, ht did
strt~ tl\roughoilt tho ontlroly ol
tho flrat oct, b&lt;tt you don't finO out
that he Ia mad until tho HCOnd.
Thlo would novo boon tolttablo
If tho acting woo offtctlva.
Unfortunately, It wu fnlltrttlngly,
flu. J ack Mannlngham IRon
Louchron) bobblttl ldty thlough
moot or tho play' a biQinnlng.
When 1&gt;a did allow himself aomo
exproufon, It wu tnnoylng llld
seemingly tonMIIH.
It
See YOU the Philharmonic
Ia unfair to totally dlatogiiO oJ1 ol
Loucllron'a ecllng oblllty-ht don
for-only
a concert "'" " aiUdent 1..0 .
play tht dandy welL
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'lheml6ic~ ..
o:tlarl

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was pure m®c.

txeopllonolly well. If the company
nutnagu to Improve tho
porformamco'o proglno, ~lno
htl got nothing to worry tbOIIt.
~~~ SltHtls running through
Oct. 31 w/fh ohowo 118 .

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Sundoyo II 7fl,m. For lurthor
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It took Bolla Monnlngr&gt;am
•
(Marilyn Mondttoon) tht Mllro rtrlt
act to Mrm up. Her oeaturea of
distraction _ . juttlhtt-1!1111
otu. But htr final dlolog.,. wlln
hor hull&gt;&amp;nd. u ht alii top&amp;d to a
choir, wu puro magic. Sht Ia a
capabll oclr- ond lht foulto of
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�Tre Blasters' roots rock: "accidentally authmtic",.
---~- by David Czajka

someone could come up to me
and eav I'm an Imperialist anhole.
Well that may be true. but • can
soy v.o gor Honk Whiloms,
Ughtnln' Hopl&lt;lns. Dul&lt;o
Ellington-what dO you got? Tne
guta o~ tt\e covntry come from tolk
culture. that's why ll'a so sad

ho BIUtOII$, IOf tho. .
who are not famiUat whh
them, oro a blueslcountry
&amp; -ttm 11\lluenced roc- &amp; roll
bind or tho highest onlof. Thet'a
a rot of llll&gt;els. Suflloe It ro aay
they play American music; that's
wnat they cau lt. Amer1can In
sense ll relleets those
musical forms. but equally
-.use lllay c!welt on tllalr
oncostrol roots wfth pride.
Tho Amerlcon ox.,..;.nco ..
dlvet'M tor each ethnic culture. yet
similar too. And tho Blur.,. (Phil
&amp; Dave Alvin, 8111 Bateman. John
Bazz and Gene Taylor) touchad a
common apot In many hearts
t/lrough tholr songs olloy ond
fRistratlon, guilt and Innocence.
In recent memocy no otMf
amertu.n mu:slctans come this

T

Amtf1cans don't t~allze II...

!,.

tr'l 1 llowllrom tht H ..rt!Th•
ICIWIITJI ltOm
tluma/The
Atlu lu lppl "!!Ji".U ro ,,. IIHI ol
the drum~ ••• It's Am.,lcan
tnUI/c.
Tho rhoughts ond loollnga the
Blasters embface ere what makes
eom• music, c:erta,nly their music,
mOte than •uraJ wallpaper. oa.w
Alvin roartzos this: "Thora why
oltor 20 years rock &amp; roll otllt has
_ . r •• . If h's dona right."
They do K right,

r;loM to depleting tho arue nature
olthe heritage l nslde of- che one
sometimes roresaken, but the one
that Ia Indelible - than tho
btestMI. That's saying a lot.
talk to the group and Invariably
tn.ir pluralfstlc mustcllt upbrtngu\g
" '" 10011 otlso. "One night w o

woukl

p~ey

I f' Oa.kle bar. the ne.:t

nigJ'tt a Moxlcan baf and tnen a
l)lkett bar. That'$ how w e learned
ro ploy," said group
songwrllftflgulta.rist Dave Alvln. To
which h11 bt'Olber Phil. the bend's
s1~r adds ..We h.ld 10 play Hank
W•lllams song-5. We were 100
young to be h•ppfn so we hid to
learn this.'' It was In thiS manner
Phil soya that they beCame
·•acc,dantally auth&amp;nt~

The
Bla sters call Los Angeles
suburb Downey, Colllornlo nome.

ThJs tntonnatioft tend~ to talnt any
notion of authenticity among east
coast lolks who " " not define
Los Angeles without u s.fng the
worde ho1. tub, cocaine Of movie
staJa. Oa\lt Atv1n was adamant
about the differences bel ween tM
NS1 and west sides ol the city.
Thor otull, 11o sold or u.. eyplc:ol
cleoctll&gt;tlons. belongs 10 tho _ ..
1\0e Downey lies ea.l \
Up untU 20 years Of to IQO
Downey was a rural eommunlly. II
waa made up ot o•ange groves and
plantaUons. The rural eJtperl-enee
Is OM that I s stlll etched Into the
Bloaror'a songs, though rho band's
hOme 11 now more subutban and
nas bMn fOf some time. ..Our flrst

soelallstK experience ume when
we were about tour yeara otd,•·
lollad Dave Alvin. " All thl mothers
took the1r kids to the Oflnge
groves to s.H thti mansions belno
tom down."
Tholl post is lnsoparot&gt;le lrom
111011 music-it is tho IOOd for their
eaptoslllon. Their t&gt;acl&lt;grounds
tlave carved a funda.mentaJty
etnlcal oemeanOr that t~ rnlty
lmponent groups or out time have
had, groups II Ice the Rolling Stones
or The Clash Of someone like
Bow... People w1&gt;o don't wove&lt;
- t h o .... big tnlng around -.,..., tllay oto potOIIIally
tho big thing. People ..mo craate
music that )s rear, no1 a &lt;IOIIYotlve.
Thlt Ia !low tho Blaslerl Ill into
the acheme ot mualc commonly
ellordod r~t title rockobllly.

II ~illy?" uu Phil AIYfn,
.., o!Woya thougltt • playoct
rhytlun and bluoa. OUr - ·

~=~ :=:.~0:::~~":,.

to'
hoYO _.... !MOt on them. If you •
look 11 real blues songa they are
btOutllul-"'f. Tllay hove
oonctetolmogory. Thay aro more
-loua. Thora Is moro raollty In
our oongLI don't wan\ thO t -

bOCIL"

Dove Alvin a6dt "I ..ruso ro

....,,. oontl• about my rewytt Of
drugl . • . onytltlng pradletoblo.
ThOll aren't clkhea we Uke to

basad Stash labOr, they r~rdad
the aell·tiUed album thal't made
50 much nolle this pa.st year.
lronlc:olly, tho group found that
with mounting accolodol IIHP"!f
on them, rho big compan...
regulally up ot tllalr
perforrna.nc.u ;Nc:ty to pet theft
names on tne dotted line.

ota~

wlttl. I
songs thll I lhink,
tveryono can feeJ, thai O\llfyone

can •..ttlate to . . . ugh. I hete
that word nwt tyrk:s have to have
'harac.tlf' When I wr1te aonga ttl.&amp;
eharaetera Mw to have a life of
theirown."

OM mor• mldttlgJUIHIH m•" It
stlll gontl Th• nigh I$ mo~• too

~:.~'!~~r:':o~~~r:::;.~~:$1
to the bold., 11dlo ••
•'1ft Europe they teU va "yOU're
such a enange.. )'tMlre tueh
opflml all-l/lot's prOOObly
t&gt;acouao tllay've hid binds llko
Joy OIV'IIIOn. OUr aonga are t'TKH'I
realistic ••. tf rhe rrurh hurll
wear n... touQIWd DoYO Alvin.
F or tno Alvino gOOd musk:

mora 1/1011 flashy otyro, OOOCI

rs

· Y et throughOUt 1he ontlre rocoro
company game the group
remolnod talthful to U..msoW.s
and eonltnued to refine Blaateta
music. Whlellls Alnelleon
musfc-'IOUndl made I rom the
sllords of their netlrogo.
" PaopiO ..-i unamod ol tholr
culture;· IlkS Dave Alvin. ''lhty
thlol\ that European cultu1111
better because It'$ been around
longer. This •• not true I could
wafl( down the streets ot Petta and

music ambodies an -giLad
otlltudo. Tho maJ&gt;Mt In wnrch
pertormef'1: ethleaJiy approach
thelr craft Is burled In the 'llaeeta
of their eonoa. It Is not aJwav•
visll&gt;lo when It's u..ro, bOr It'I
c:Mtolnly apparent It Is gone.
Pllll Alvlll wrtt tell you that It rs not
tho typo of music prayod tllal Is ol
pttnwy lmportonc., but fllo way
you go about ft.
" Music lull hU to t&gt;a ptoyad
gOOd." he aold. " II you w ont ro be
ollaovy metal bind, alright, bOo
t)OOCIIIaovy metal bond. 8e
Molothoad. U you w ant to bO a
pvnlc bind bO B - A1oG ot bOX.
lt'l 00\.r.tl"- rhot'a tmponantlo
muolc:, tt'1 attHudo !hot's
Important ro mUSIC," a6dlng
oomowhof o.yptlc:olly, " But rhon
oftttudo lo not What' a Important
com"*clany."
Tho Btut.,. lound lhll trutl\ to
bO aatf
tno owt...t doya
ol I hal&lt; cora.. They - tlloit
_ , . lP on tho tlnY Roiling Aocl&lt;
laobo4. tllay bogon taldng
tllalr domoo to 1M big componlol
theY - • tad • long Hno o f no'•·
Finally, plcllod up by tho """'" LA.

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�Mr. Lee's quarter
century of honkin'
&amp;screamin'

T

ho Rock·n·Rotlllonklno
and=oomlno
auopllona 8011no 11101
""cited llatonou - - a g o
seems lo hovo rasurfocecl In thO
musiC of B.- SprtnoatMn. Bob
Segt&lt;, and otl\t&lt;&amp;. Thlsr. .urgonce
Is most daOnltol)l an olf.-1 ol
muslcLan$' dfllre to c:r. . tt rMtsle
that c:aptvtes I he

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PHilo;{

splrlt of thO 50a end eoa bUt
necessarll)l by copylno tho IIYII
&gt;tetl)atlm. This, being a pan of th-e
eo caJied ••new wave" trend, waa 1
dlreet reaction to the llakt, llleteu
pop muak: being manutac1ured In

the tg7os. And aoon, oftor tho long
reign of gul1ara., muaSC:Ians
rediscovered the f1ct that
saxophonn In rock·n-toll could

add that certain Ingredient thai
might holp In lhe crootlon of moto
exciting musiC-.
The raunctt sax style tnat 1.1
synonymous with rock·n·,r oll
actually nod Its orlglna In tho Jazz

and bluea mutiC or tlla .OOs and
50o. Thla CIOtlvallve ol Jatt wu
lnltlolly e&amp;Uod jump bluoa,
Ch&amp;rOCIOflzed by banda Willi
walling ao• -tlonl 01.....,
..._ T h i s atylo wu ti"*Y,
bocauao of thO lata .000 wu a
po&lt;lod ol fruatratloft lot biKk
people: 1110 ""• tho Cl)'lno 1&gt;1o
bond ....... tho
and Ute withdrawal wtthln an
lnllrV~M&lt;~I.. Moot of tr&gt;e block
audience allll wanted
ontortalnmenl, and 11\He
mu&amp;ICiana filled tile ..,lei. II wu
pure tntortatnm.enL T'he honking.

bop-··

acreetnfng aound wes basically
prod~ed by ovar·bloWI"' thO horn

to gtl a dlllored tone, blllno down
on the reed In order to make ahtlll
squeals and pfoylno long, 1\ot
solos to Cflate hylttr1&amp;. The
otlglnal pracllllontll of lhlsltyle
were wHd men, tl'loefr ataoe rouUnes
woul&lt;llnclude walking out Into tho
audience while ptaylng. peeling oil
their jackoll and Ilea while they
. playod. ond lhon lying !lot on their
bocka and kicking. It wu an
oxhlbltlonlat•a parade.
fho 1111 of ltw!R&amp;B honkoll Is
long: Illinois Jacquot, Arnatt Cobb,
Auaty Bryent, David 11 Fithead"
Newman, King Curtlt, Big Joy
McNeely, Sam "the Man" Taylor~
Ch~k

Hlgglno, and a host of

B4nd•tand and other rock shows

In the country.
While tllendlng tne Bluteta
show, September 7th at Stage
One, I had the ptMiogo and
pleasure to meet and lntervtew
thla legendary rock·n·roll pioneer.

w.,

Prodigal SUn: Wh•t
It 1/ko,
being e pan o/ the rock·n·ron
reYolutlon of IIHI 50s?
lH Allen: It was the beginning, 1
~~

othttl. Among the groups that

wu prlmar11y a side man, ana

promoted lhla atylo woro tho loula
Jordan Tympony Flva and t110
Llonot Hampton Big Band. Evon

what waa gfven to me. I dJOn't cate
much tor travetlftg. But this rock..n·

Coleman and John Collrono spent
aomo limo with rhythm and blues

roll was all now with everybody,
w.ryt~lng lu•t •tar\0&lt;1. Nobody
llgurO&lt;Ill\aJ tl&gt;e muolc wot&lt;l take
off II~• It did. nobody knew wl\tt

oanda. en their new mutlc~ )'OU can

was going to happen nut. It was

avant.gardli musk:-.na Ornette

htar tl10 llonklno tiCI\nlquu bolno
u&amp;od In 1110 avant.ga,.,. context.
- l l y Bullalo woo vtalled by

::,~ ~~ ~~ :~t: ~.::

an e~cltlng time to be around.
PS: How did It •ll.ct you, when
the ux aou()(J In rock-(WOII mualc
waa ~/aced by the g11ll•r RHJnd
ot rho olrtt.•?
Allen: I hod to make my own way.

Mr. Lao It cunantly tourlno With
tho Blatt-

sun enhance aonos, aaxes are

Leo Allen Ia as-Ialed wHh thO
,.._ Ofloolt8 - . . , whOn&amp; ho wu

u&amp;od In mony-ys, so you odlost
you&lt;MII in Oldfi to,_, thO neaciS
oJ tile people. You ...., to OilY

th·-·-----t
with tho Davkl Battl\otOmeW and
Paul Gayton banda. Balno • top
,..~~on, man. he made numerous
ttco&lt;dlngs With many top oct&amp;
lncludlno Unte Rlcllard. Fats
o.&lt;ntno. Hu.)l " Plano" Smith,
Shirley and l.aa. tho Strey Ceta,
and Olhot&amp;. In tall tfl5a. lao Allen

fte&gt;lbte IO k101&gt; oatlng.

P$: What.,. your musbl roots?
Allen: I liStened IO people like

t..ester Youno. Co-an Howktna,
Pari&lt;.,, and others. But Wilen
tet£111ng atudants, I try to lmpreu
upon them the: Importance of tone.

allow, thl aono become o hll. He

Tone Is most Important team what
the ln•trumen·t c:an c:Jo, for you
know that the teoor saxoohone fa
the one lnatru~nt that comes
closest to the human vofce. It
distresses me that many atudents
tlrsl ooalls to play last (like

made numttoua

Par1utf), true

recorded an lna1rumentel tonO

called "Walkln' with Mr. Lee" for
Ember record1. Upon Ita debut on
Olck Clork'a Amor/un S.ndsrond
IPPMrt~

on

learnlng- ,c hrom•tlcs,

acatos, etc.-are Important. but 1
good tone Is tho beginning ol a
a.ollel foundation.

PS, Whit hno you bttn dolnp
lotlly. be•ldo• ploylnp w/lh tho
Bleettut?
Allen: 1 roeonlly ployod with IM
Rolling Stonos on thtlr tut tour.
ond got • good preu tooponao
will\ my appearances.
PS: How do you llko ploylnp with

rh•

Bl,.,.,..,

Allen: I'm having fun; out of a ll the
fOYIVII banell QO(ng, thll t1 one Of
tho11\o groups that rutly
understands the blckgro ,nd ot
the mutlc~ You cat\'1 rea'ty

catogorlu tnla bond; you know,
that on lh1a toor, promottra are
nnlno a hora limo od¥1(tlolno tno
show bacau&amp;o thay can' I laball~
They play a wide range of muolcal
llyfe&amp;. In their aot you can 11001
roc~•bllfty, Willie Dl•on and Bo
Olddley·o1Yfl blues, and lltw
O&lt;Mona type ol rhythm &amp; blues
tt'a harct 10 c•tiOOffu a bal\d
doing that.
PS: I hovo recotd&amp; llko " Boppln' or

AJ ..n: H's a mtHI'lafucker .••too
much snow. too much ano~. _J
like It, b\.11 thero•a too much anoo~~.
J ust pttor to closing time and
llnllhlng tne Interview, I was cut
ott by an auogant WUWU
pertonaiUy who was chiefly
concernvd wnh asking Mr. LH to

rovoal ChuCk Borry'l and

Ole~

Clerk'• potsonal addresses. He
e•en had lhe gall to ask AUen thts
question: "Do you ptay saxophone.
fof • IMrtg??'' Oh wei~ at INSI lt\a
jerk Uked on
worth

examining.

q.-.,

WUWU Poraonollty; Wl&gt;lll do ~
lhlnlc of Clar~nce CJammons?
AMon: Who??••.Oh, a trlend totd
me about this stnger wl\o's pfoylno
au 101 Sprlno&amp;teen. Haa maklno
money, thara alllhat count a.
Watch thO - • • I n thO .o,ppte
to catCh lH Alton'a oppearanoe at
Trarnpa (or anywl\oro elsa).
Go-011 and hoar togend: Go
Rockln' With Mr.leell

!'::.,
~~~=:."' :.:~.::"';:;,"
ond your Nnd. And I'm wonrl.,fng
II th.,. l• any ponlotllry thor you
w iiiP«IOtm wlrh o Nnd o/ your
own ag1fn1
Allen: Just 1\ow 01&lt;1 oro you??• . .

How 00 you rotMmbor 111a1
otulm ... 1 novt&lt; got coplea ol tr&gt;e
savoy'cutat"C.tolo IIIIey"~ Tape
and IOfld mo copies of 11\o&amp;o cuts.
Anywav. I tied an offer trom

Trempa In tho /\ppfo to bring In •
band ot my own playing the mualc
I want.

PS: What do r,ou think ol 8ulloto1

H oro•a a JIOiocted dtacograpi\Y
lor 11\oaa Wl\o oreinte&lt;estod In
hoarino fino e•otnplos or Jump
blun:
Lao Allen;
Wilkin' w/lh Mr. LH !Ember ElP
200j

Honhro and Scroom~r~ !Savoy
2234)

ltlao loaturlng Big Jay Me"'eely.
S.m " the Man'' Teytor a,nd others)

little Jllchord'o Oroowteol Orlgltlal
Hila (Specialty SP&amp;·21 13)
(Specialty, 8JOO Son11 Monica
Boolovltd, Hollywood, California
110089)
FetJ Domino Leotmdary MastefJ

!United Mlata UA~9938J
Otllor Suopllono players with
tlmllar ttyloo:
•
llllfM&gt;Io Jocqutt and Amolt Cobb
Wynonto Hon1o MI. Blues Motts
tho Alostor Sa~ootP'-nl• LP)
lf'hoonlx Rocords. 7808 Bergen
Uno Avo., llofgonlleld, N.J. 07047)
Chucll Hlgglno
--n·RoJrvo,.uo Rhythm &amp;
Blues Ooolo OI.P 223
(Ooolonoflecotda, 121 Soulh H St.. SUllo 334, LA.. Celli,)
Dawld " fa_..-.....
T/11 /last o/ Ray Cllt~t.s!AIIantle

--lite

S0.1SI3)

Kine CUttla

SaM
Roell 1 - Rib
Joint CS.voy 2240)
Tho C.Otlfl n..lt grootosr
R«ordl~ th• Eortr Yean CAtco
$1).33.371)
rho BHt o/ tou/a Jo~on (MCA
2~

�rE3els

,

Swirq controversyslllTOmds low quality fihh
- -- ---lby JamM Rya n

I

,_. cont,.,.,..1ol10 Ot ..tooaod IIIII loll
,..,.,. contrO¥ersy arlAI from the
lundlng ollhe """'to 1&gt;y lhO
'-tung
WI10
nao the IItie of 'Spoc...l Advi-."
Hl$ 1nvol'&lt;ornonl In the meMo hes
led to aome P&lt;ottSta being hold
O&lt;IISido the theattrs wher.lt
ploys. One suCh protnt wu held
at the Unlverslty Cinema. where

"'oon.

the rnovle now runs. Karl Zelae.. a

spol&lt;tspotll()n lor the cinema s a id
11'1-al tl'tere was one plcktt line
outsJde the theater, howtvtf thett
were rK) Incide-nts, and n• aid not
oollevo, that tho plel&lt;ot ~ od any
etf&amp;et on attendance.
The movie was conceived In
197• , but lor uf'ldfscklsed rtuons,

the O&lt;lglnal

bac~ers,

tho Bonk ol

Korea. pulled out alter the
Wl1ergato scartdaJ bfok:e on the

scone. ThO producer,

the quality ol the lnCMe. Not only
Is the....,..... cont~,ltls
poorly mode. IMJton • summed up,
to about tlt&lt;l ornp/ltolous assault
I hot ~ the
COVII!Oflltock IQ&amp;Inat tlt&lt;l llqpn
Kor.ons ln the oatil' ~ ol lho
Korean Wot. Tho assault, whlcll
look ploca on S e p t - t 5, 1~.
rocaptut11d Sewl11nd relnstoted
the South KOfOIII _n,...,t.
Tho rncMo'o wrttors, Robin

BIIMt'o cnormo oro or 110 ... 11
not tHoro, probobty 0110 or her worll
a... Oazz:ara ollors
110 bettor In nil doad pon cleiiYory

moment or how he ever oot ll&gt;efo.
A 1- koy -lions conc.rnlng
the plot (hoW the llghtllO&lt;Iso 11
1 - harbor ootllt When the
man trying to c1o It wu cteorly
Ill I'-d outright) wore glo.- over
tn oao odltll!ll And ot course, the
usa ol JOllY Goklsmllh's stock
music-· ot tho W&lt;OI!IIIlmo
helps tum this mcwlo Into one ol
the worst Ita..,.. that ony dl...:tor
could oo dlscrodltod with.

::.
golng IO ... orano orgoruallono of
tiiOSO counlrleo I n - In 1"1,
wot, wnlto IIHI remaining hall
would 00 bOck Into Ono Woy
P,oducllono. lhe 1101111 ollha
group aot up to IU!ld the film.
'
Thoao monlts would probtbly ha..
bHtl used lor mott C~urch
actlvitu. How-. IIHI long limo
spent In producing the movie and
tho •ut amount of monay apont In
promoting tho picture, Including a
Iorge s woepsttkto, hat run the
ooeta ol the movie so high thol
St30 "'llllon would 00 needed
belort o prolll could 00 reaped.• In
Ita' II rat wook-..d; Ihe movfe only
grotaed $2,3 million nationwide.

me-..matlc 0\ll&gt;i&gt;IOIS OS
posaible. Wo he.,. tho ottornpl ol
Borttaro Holleworth (Jacquollno
Blssol) to try ond
the
oneon~lng Noll~ KO&lt;ellllf!VUlon
wlth a carlotd ot O!J&gt;ha"s and
OJ&gt;tiQ~~a. We have her husband,
MaJor Hallsworth (Bon Oazzara).
tJYing to dooJ .,lth arrongl1111 hla
aflalno with his wllo, his mlstrou,
and trying to light the lnvOclero, at!
at the umo limo. And IO roolly top
It all oil, wo no.. Genotal
McArthur (Lourenco OIMor)
coordinating IIHI anned lotcos In
p,.paraUon ollhe assault.
Oll•lef t •lolcAnhur Ia probablY
the most botched Imitation ol •

Roundtr.., U S..goant
Hlllclerson, MoJ. Hollsworth's right
hand man, seems to ollor anything
ciosoly rnomblll!ll o perlotmanco,
though ooly at thO 10--' ol 1 high
tchoot octO&lt;'o capoblllly. Dorothy
James I} Mre. McArthur and John
Pocnna •• Lt. AI Htlg (yea. THE AI
Halg) aro bland at lhtlr bOot,
acidic at tholr worat. One ol lhe
original s tora olthe move. David
Janson, hod died, IOiclng the
produce,.. of the film to edit nlo
porformOMt oul of the
mo•lo,whlch was probably 10 hla
adVantage.
Dlreclot Ttrenot Young did 1101
ha've much to wotk with, bul what

Will Hnd IIOihii'Q Ol ¥aiUO to them
noro, and IhoM ol other tolths ..111
1101 lind thtof rnorols conuplod by
the movie. Tho closoot Inchon
gota to t'l&gt;lug lor tho Untncatlon
Clllll.ch Is tho rosornbl&lt;tnco Oll•ltr
hos to Moon when he says tho
·our Ftlhtr.' However, altar
putting up with so much boring
melodrtms, Old aclln.g. and oil·
cue oetlh, t little moral corruption
would ha•• ll•onod·up tho movie. 11
Juuo, Budd~h. anll Mohammed
really talkod to Moon, u he
cla imed at his lax evuton utol
oa~lor thiS year, they certainly
didn't I ttl him flOw 10 ma!l.o a good
movlo. Tha prolesta ogalnaJ this

._,ton.

nchon Ia probably the

--SUn

-end

Ml~nuharu

Ishii, then WOftt to • number of
JapaOMe bu sinesses which

Otlongod to tho Unlllcallon

a.-

lll~:,::n,:: ~

Utlck sickly makeup thai Ia
sloPC&gt;ed.,.,., 111m, ttnd to !Nh
011\0elr look more lll&lt;o o eloWn 11\111
an , _ n c-or.

A.

lor the root ol tlt&lt;l call, the
Quollty of their ....,. Is on the

soma sut&gt;-lland'anl-. Ms.
porformanceo.

~':';"~ =:.,.~od~~:::.:~~":':many ~=~:~!r:.:~r; =~d ThoM olthe Unlllc11on Church

ThiS It 110 surprise. conald«lng

""''P'

famous person In clnemallc

history, possibly t¥on aurpaaatng
Jolin Woyno's attempt to play
, - - - - - - - - OLD RED MILL INN - - - - - - - - . .. Genghls Kl\an In Tho C01tqu...r .
O.lv1or attempts I&lt;&gt; play a high
~'l~lt t4tt tJI~J"I ifHI. ~,.joY cod t111lA l ,. till
camp tole with alllll&lt;l gusto .,
Rotlultrlllr, l)in• a'n Ollt fl( tAt R..Jt Ouu"-lf Qlr•.
actO&lt; can del""" 1o tlt&lt;l pon. Hlt
N~m'rou,. pru141t41' p4t1y t'OO"'' Oe;,,. SO""',,.,..
McArthur lo Ml of .,ltlny II)Mchoo
,.~,.. plf4S a1.o C'OTf, ' "'"· ,,.,,. $.1.5\S Spnlo.l ,,,...
ond- dlono hand movements
"Ar'0-.11 mtnu. No1t11mao\•nc ruom t:U.'411Gb(,. ..,._- - -•..,•l
that. when c:omblnld with tl}e

Cl\ureh. These compenl•a

·

proceoocSed to lllftd the - . wlth
the
M-. gMng hto
guld&amp;nce lo the film mokOB. Tho
was ,.111,.., at leut twtca
on nle
oiii&amp;C
AccOtdlng to Dole
Publicity, Whlclt nOJ&gt;d1.a the film.
!lev Woon hod o •oubetont"'l"
lnlorost ln the plcturo, wlth moat
of tile lllftdo cornl11111rom
Unlllcatlon Church COIIOB.
~lglnolly, lhe pion behind the

R eservations
Suggested

he did have hi rutntd as bt.lt hi

movlt a.re misguided; rather than

could. Many or tho txtras diO OUI
of cue, u bodlas drop deod tither
oefort'or ohor a bO&lt;nb gooa olf.
There ar--. many shot a o l tanks
and morttra bloWII!II uo wllhoUI
any tlllltronl roaoon. Mr. Gazzara
lo seen to be oil lho Koroon
ponlnsu.., wllhout any t~planet lon

Obloci iO Moon's lnvol¥omontln
making lho 111m, they ahoutd
protast the lllm'a handling ol the
Korton Wot, probably~!
trutrnonl ol war by t "iiiiVTt slnco
Tho O,..h &amp;.rota. Hopefully,
Ollvlar'o McArthur a nd the ,.., ol
the P&lt;oducllon crow will no1

11 to Why M~'l tMfe at th.lt

return.

Donate+

Blood.

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FOR:.AII New &amp;. Returning lnt' l &amp;.
American Students
WHEN: Friday, Oct. ·1st, 1982 at
9 :00pm
WHERE: Red Jacket 2nd Floor
Lounge
Sponsored by: lnt'l Living Center,
Funded by I.E.L..I.

�casual viewiR',.

Edltoo'o Hoto- Tol,.ltlon. M lng ll!e powMM o/~fHrvUive lotee
thlt Jt (s In IWf J:ocl.,y. dtman&lt;l• fr.qu.,t crlttcl•m. And ~:o, kt
l/lt lnroreot ol diUOif!IMtlon o/lcnow/«1~ ontt mu/1~-1«1
clo&lt;J&lt;&amp;hllddod unys 11101 10 mtttllon w gnl,lc put&gt;d(luh) ,.. PfOox//y
,-nnr ovr lotort phi~ Into rolrllolon
«~1111«1'-c.ouo t
Vlewln:" TWo alia will hond,. 1110 ch&lt;&gt;ta. CM&lt;yt AlcHornrt. 1101 on OX·
How Yot* Tlmos tri-lllbul a UB g,.d _,.tM'-uJ. kl olco thlt&gt;g• o/1.
Sho'll ollorMto With flld Slykowny, lo&lt;:ol oc:otf&gt;lc-thOIJ!Ih not
•CfiPh•loi.IS-Wtiter ll'td 'fnlc,., ol TV.
And ro, onw1rt1 tnlo Itt• dlfJk ml lod0f041t dfcptll•s ol c.tftotH.tay

em.be" aum.ent tor some of t hem

con rulry be wom lt. floal Poop,.
and That' I lncnedlblt dttl Wllh tho
"""'- cltll.on who wants to be a

,..,..,,,g,

lond .

lema"' roommtttt have a
scrolchlng and halr·PVIIIng llgnt;
one - o u t and outt lor htr
aecurlty c»poott; the two • -r

on T,. PMpM ·,. Coun end we 011
but T1IO ,._,. •• Coullto hear "''" o aiOO one wu and
)&gt;eyoM ...... tust&lt;lor&lt;Stardorn: two • wnot 1 11114111h&amp; othtr woo. 11'1
harG to Imagine that t.Jno a TV
s tot t01llltoon mlnii!Oo woulcl bO
""'fth lht pu~Jtlo tloQglng
tei4Mak)n etar lot • few mlnutes.

•

_ _ j )y Cheryl McNerney
potno 1t1r felt ·~
wa.t n't getUng enough

A

'

Wllat Ia more dloturt&gt;lng to me II
Inti I m o tile lhow. I "atch II all
the limo. and onjo)' deciding •Jono
with J..Ooo
1'¥0 . _
puppy p!Ctu,.., and no.. 1/led to
.,..ermine a canine pot.,.IIY.wll.
1'¥0 watched a CO&lt;Jplo. fonnotty
madly In
now IIQI!ti"'l ovor
lilt vat"" ol a uted ~ellen Itt.
1'¥0 ludOed pooplo oro thO bUla of
hoW lhr(',. d.-lltd, 0&lt; on hoW
polltt Iiley _ , to Rusty. tra no!
heavy drarno. ll'a not lhougl\1·
pr0¥0klng, buill sura !a dlll"""'t.

w-.

ro...

publicity. " polr ol
newlyweds had tl!elr wedding

ceremony videotaped over by I hi
Wortd Sertes. A mot.her·ln·1aw 11
haft-crazed because her aon·lflollw

relusea to pay lho holpllol blllt for
tho birth of his ton. Bolh
• attar.gera and Intimates accua.e

ooch olher of lying ond cnoollng.
Whtte elte but t111v1a~n can you
practice such aafe, enjoyable

voyeurlam on a dally baala?
Eilch lntlollmonl of Tho
People'• Col.rlllo preceoded by a
atatement to

ane affect that 1.he

people aeen here are real. not
actors, and their c.aaes ar~ actual,
ndt f1111nectmenta. Thla 11
unnecessary: after five mlnuttl,
you rMIIl:e tttat ttter.,.. tto way
thai IliON people could bO OCIOIO.
People who novo llltd omoll
claims suits IO&lt; 4o.,.ooo ot leu
than $ 1500 are oat&lt;ed to drof) tl!elr
aufta and appear 0t1 the show.
They ogroo lo abide by tile ludOO'o
doclalon. ond the monrt I&lt;&gt; bO

awarded ~f any) Ia pokl by lho

shOW's p&lt;aa-w.
Judge JoMph.Wa- . a ,.tlrtd
Colllom!a Judo•. p r - .,..,
-.n. Ho doao tile ....,al pag.,

Skill Building Program~
~verslty Counseling Service
f.atlng)tablts Gone Haywire?

tr/H thino• (01 iMit ho dots what
O¥ery ottwor·TV Judgo dotaJ Ho
yello at people for talking out of

turn, and fnterrupta othen duJi ng
thetr Irate tpHCh. .. Wapner alao
provk3tl the shoW'a comlo rellet
(oftor oil, ttle tonolon can btcomo
unbeatablo In Small Clo.lmo Coun).
Thon tlltlro'o Ruoty eurotl, lilt
truoty bailiff, Who handloo tile vital
- Ot handlflO the lltlganta'
- - to tho Judge. Ruaty, who
ooyoa won!. olao haa tile
ckJty ol d&lt;agglng lilt lftlgonll oil
to olgn papor11 como lhow' o ond.
My -II&amp;YOriiO Ia lho
onncMincor, Doug Lualltn. Dto.rg

:::.::."..;:"c!!":; =

~ tile Plano Playa(). Ho

(I«

whlapon dll!lng lilt , ..~ to fill
l/&gt;11 _ , . a..Oie,... In on wllot tile
oltlefS In 1110 CO&lt;Jnroom (usually a

Junior h h c leo clua) think
about tile,..,, .. of tile cuo. After
tile JUdgo'l dtolalon, Doug
tnt«VVewa the Ut~anta with auch
plercl"if queellona 11 ••Now that
11'1 over, 1111 me- nre you lying
01 woo l!e7" At otl!er tlmu (aa

whtfl Junior nigh clvlca clau had
unanrmouoly ogrted on tile
dalondonto' gulll) lie MYI lhlnoo
like "How ooukl you do OUCh a
thing? Hove yo. l. .rned you&lt;
le0aon7 You'll - t r y ro ~~
away with rho I again. will you?"
SorMtlmoa, Doug lnlorvlewa a
lawyer lo pn&gt;Vta oome lnolghl
lnlo Judgo W..,....a doclalon.

Wnr dO poopJo WMI to P~Mtnt
tht!r r&gt;eiiY !"-• In front ot tile
publiC I'M IIIIo? They do get
montY tor tllell._.nce, blrt 1
can't r.lleftlllal l/&gt;11

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developlnt portlelpont's •rtdentan41nt and
control of axwslvt b1ntlnt or fuUnt
bell&amp;vlors.
Mondq.s 3:00-4:30 p.111. 10/ll • 1216

Stuck Making a Decision?

A'"'"P to assist pottlclponts In recotnltr..t

ud ramovlog psycholotlul "blocks" ~
...-... 11ft dtctslont.
T.-s...,.. 3:00-4:30 p,ll\. 11/2 • 11116

Procrastination. Management
A stnou.,.d worb~op In ..-lch st,.nts
pratlc. wars to C04tttol procrasOoaUon.
Toplu lnchHit tlmt lftiAitllftt nt skills and
const,.ctlvt atlf·cllraetloo .
Wednull&amp;ys 7:30-9:00 p.m. 1016 • 10/Z7

Say Good-Bye to the Blues
Most people expel1enoe fttllnts ol dtpruslon
II some time In illolr llvu. This worbhop
prt&amp;tnt.s portldf&gt;Ul.S wlill tfftcU•e me lho&lt;ls
for coplftt wllll tllote lttllnts.
lhmdats 6:()()..7:30 p.m. 10/14 • 11118

Stress Man.agement

Overcoming Shyness
Tilts program Is for 1/ldMtl.,.ls -

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cllffkult7 HUWWMt ltltlal sacUl cont.acts
wlill oilltr&gt;, focuslnt oo lnueulnt &gt;elf·
COltfldto&lt;t JJid soda! sll!lls lo ..w sltlutllons.
TutsdQs 4!30-6:00 p.m. 10/S • 11/9

Breaking Up Is Hard to Do:
Ending Relatlonshfps
A wootsllop on tndlnt r.latlooshlps iat.andtd
lor ln&lt;ilvtduab wlto rttHtl7 1\&amp;w tndH 1
relallonsltll&gt;. or upecttp end o ~Uonsllljl
within tM IIOXl til- IIIOOW.
We&lt;l ..sqys 4:~:30 p.m. 9/~ • ll/3

Tills worbhop Is dtJltnt4 to !&gt;tip portklponu
ldHllfJ w coottol &gt;trtu In tlltlr !IYu.
Rolo.utlon ~d coping ~tills will II\
lnl'*ced.
Tllurslfqs 3:30-S:OO ' ·"'· 10/4 • U / 4

Assertiveness Training
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USttt!Yt kl\&amp;vlor Jll!lls. lacrused IWIMMU
of stlf-,otentl&amp;l wr• be tnflonud U.,..,h
.,...P lllttra«lon.
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10/lS • 11/12

REGISTRATION AND INfORMA TlONtCoi!Uitt UrtWtnlt7 Cou•r.tllllt Sorllco
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Otvlslo4t o1Slll4tltt Affllrs

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�live shots
VVhy weren't The \IVho great?
_ _ _...ay Delrdn M•rtln
n lllewi/OU-

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oconomk; limN,

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dolfat - n · t go too fw.

f« , • . , . .. ,..,. a nominal oum

tf you lucl&lt;y Of Ol&lt;lrwnoiY - · you
could pnlClObly llgu&lt;e out o way to
buy
oltlUrna for tllat flfk». But
..,_you...,..onoiMIM
ao.ooo 1~ dancoB wllo told
out tile oi.,.._IJonod llgurw to
IU&lt;e nflon dollon. -

two

:"odlr:
~,!;: ;::, t"n:Y~·.,~:'
COMtcler 10UfHif 1 rocta•n'rotl
connolnour, lt&gt;ero ~ no pouJblo
way you ecMJtd make true tn• claim

thll tho flfk;O of odmllolon waa
well worth thO pet!~ given.
The mHgOr .... CO&lt;IaiSiod of
David Jol)anson for' cocktalla, 30
mlnutu wonh! &lt;6 mlnutH of Tho
Clash 10 wet one'a a,ppetlte; a(ld
the main COllf'H1 naturally, '4fn
The
uvod up • lilt it too

Wh9.

blan&lt;jaild ovordoM for my lute.
~II datiJAog ll!epl walling for •
desert thai rust didn't oorne.
Petmll me to mille something
cleat from the out sot, elnc.a I

lrn•gJne tnat • grHl man~ or
tllose wllo ate n~adlng thla 0111 of
the oplnfoll thai Tile Wllo at Rich
Stadium .,.. tho fucltJng grutoat
.......,~'~nee •.• Tile Bronn at
Rich Stadium: Flfat, I hod o Yflr't
good time on su~ and MConCI,
aJt the artJsta who performed oro
fa~ raYH ot mine.. Gat k? SO why,
you may be _ . n g , lo thll
person aplttlng In 1M w ,..,.. of Tho W1lo, t.nc1 cutitlg a
waty glance ll1 tho Clasll, oro
probollly tho bolt tiling to come
our way In o lortQiime7 Wlty7

of hO'MQ to go.,.,_ an audlenoo
to lnclllf-"'
lgftoranc. 01 -lantlona of
tnto•IKanta, oltt&gt;er dlart911'1 tholr
reputatlonf,_,.,.,. antlrwly,"'
who.,. oo analouo to pottllla 1ft
tho tOIIgloul .,..,...... ..
" Finally galling t o - Band X
l*!ortn.- that any orUsllc
p,.llmlnartoo 1111 notlllng t&gt;ut""

"""'clue

t=-M

caM SUnday.

lndlcotl.. ol tho mll\1m4111m~t of

Do.cct JOh.....,'a p r - - on tho
daY'• rrtpto bill Ia tho 1001 that ho
dlcln' l avon m«H being ptlntod on•
tho • ottlclar· t•lhlflellelng IOicl.

Tho aver apry Johon_, , _ , _ a

toea than onthusf..tkl ruponM
when ho OflfMQ onto tho ou.o- at
two. and hfa anwlng th!rty mlrnJte
aot may fuol aa "'" ha.. fallen
upon dMf . ..._ Never mind tho
..-nchofy grulfnou he broUght
to "Melody"; tho only numbtf lhot
receiVed any 111Cognttlon wu,
predlctabloy, hla medley of
Mlmat'el""" whklh mod&amp; Lfvo/1
Up oilch a llot ootnng ,,..,._'To
at and on ~~- -ell\oUaanda
of drunken lunllhoodo who only
know you tor your

OOMr

vwiJon of

ano\11« artfst'o matoml hu got to ootftlclclng. Dooplto aome Mating
lledt-onlnQ.
guitar wor1t from Miele Jonea t.nc1 o
0... CO&lt;IId ._man~ to
law -ablebanahoo IJ-• &lt;:~lea
CO&lt;I)ure up oome pUy lor tho GillOt
from blg Joa Slrumrner, thO !land
wNte l'lopH of rode, Tho Cl&amp;ah,
t a . : k o d - ones foroa. Still
...,. thougllthoy - ·· tn ,.._,., 1M ludlenC. ~"'' pull ill and
holllod Ill' tM!t own poaard. Tholr
a.altowln unUI .,..
usual dYnamism was ....,.,
lllltn 'Tho Who finally opSMorad,
di&lt;TIInlshod with a limited
t.ndtho~wutronarormod
pet!"'"""" ttma ot -45 mtnutu.
Into one cotloertvo. ~talcloar
and hon&lt;:e they cllooo to ploy WI\&amp;! -1'\PieOI Pavto¥1an · could almost be deecn'bed as
Daltray IW1tlad hta mll&lt;o t.nc1 tho
being a "CIUh't G-leat tllta•
croMI bellowed 1ft unloon.
Mt-"TtOin In Voln," "london
Townahond'a wlndrnUimg arm,
Callllljl," "Should I Stay 01 ShoUld long o Who trodemarll, llla&lt;ally
I Go" broOght rouol,g c!&gt;oara. In
cflovo them wild. N - mind lhO
other ""'rda, a complete Inversion
fiCIIhOI Tho Who lhemoatof thelt r....,t TO&lt;oniO date.
...,ed tired, oven faarlut of
Gerwally, thO nNICIIon of tho
walking t~althln Uno atporotlng
crowd wae one of catatontc:
gonulno apontonooua theatttco,
llewllcler1!lent. Yet while II
and lDSUrd ttll parody. Tho
appUilld that Tna Clash w«• not
audlen041 craved tangible
obiMoua to their lndiHotonco, It
m.anlfMllt~• of tM renowned
-mod thotlha gfoup clloM to
Who " II .." legend and oil II
ontollo-t.nd this 11 what Tho Who
thomM!- to the
audience's o.bysmal attitude rot!* • sought to deliver.
than try to Jolt oorna lila Into the
Tho audio&amp;. raaolad with a
rnuaes.. Were the people not ao
uniformity of ta,.,or !hot btoughl to
nonow minded and dogmallt In
mind awry ploce of footage,..,
tetm• of *hat conwt.Jtutn musical
allot II 1 moaolve politiCal rally:
volooo .,.,..,.... ralaod In unloon,
validity, they may n... ,_plfve ro Tho Claah'a btand o!
thO people daofto lht -lflca of

'"ton

ra-

aom~wf'*e. 01 • paraUel to be

d111wn from tno otlghtest notion.
Muolc It
a.we u nell mote than alfnt)l')' an
art tom\
~nd tho muolc, u .,.,llonod
earUer. 11 truly what matters. So rt
came •• IOf:MWhat of a attodt

when thO 1110lllollon hit that Tho
Who,...,, aurptlolnglt lama. Old
fovo;ij .. IIIIAt "I Can't Ellplaln" and
"Suballlult" ~ad fines.. and
oluggloh. Doltrey t.nc1
Towruhond hova all but loot their
tttpecti~Je vocaf ptowe11: Oaltrey•a
voice woa clogged t.nd even
taclladololcol, while Townshend

"""dod

ollel'l cr8ck'td end gtated like a

young boy tn the ea~y atagao of
puberty. Allaynlh ..tzor wOlf( woo
competonlly handled by Tilll
Gorman, Who WOfktd with the

band on tho now on lf't Hard . II
anything, tho ohOW wu canted oy
drummtt Kenoy Jooes and baaalst

John Entwhfatle. Jonea' proclolon
drumming wu oulotandlng, and
tho OX'a pf!On""""'ol baoa~lng
and \lOCals w.-e llC&lt;:ei'-'e-tl!i
Oulet an.•, tho IMI ot '""'
Eotwhlatle cornpooltlona
performed, waa tumultuous,
riveting, t.nc1 ono ol tho h\ghlfghto
of tho -.ing,
Tho w11o.,. Tho wno.,. Tho
wno. oo t h o · - ot maotc woa
atlll 10 be louncl: "Won't Get
Foolad Agaln".*'&gt;lc:III&gt;Mthotr traditional finale alnce 1t71,
otl&lt;j-10-tiVOIO, ....,II
they do hovo to toaor1 to •oot
1\ghtt t.nc1 ..ploOtono to do - To
hollr "Twlot and Shoul" petfomrod
duritlg tho"""""'"''' a piNaont
turn of ....,to. If you - . q,&gt;e
wu rnoornor1zOd Ill' tho ,.,.,..
alght ott-lour veta&lt; ana, !Mil
no doUottho .-woo, lor you,
nothing 811ort ol Inspiring. 1!&lt;1111
you woro olllo to puah pur the
Suporotor focodo and Utton to tho
RlUIIcol dolcfll.rma Tho Wl1o S&lt;M~mo
to have giYon 1ft to, then porliopa

-~.uango
nappono_-~-ot
--~-nlnrona,

-on•n-OiliA,
u..ra wt-oo. SomeWnQ
In
1M tranliatlon.
Whorl cl&lt;o&amp;l!ng wRn thO.,.,..,. ••
1a1go aa Rich Stodru"'· t.nc1 o !land
u mythologlciJ aa Tho Wl&gt;o, U Ia
nalve to ""'"'" that averrono rs
tllo!e IO&lt; tho l&lt;lla llfUpo"" of
onfoylng muolc. What Ia p&lt;tmory to
the •~oe c:onean'O(*' In auch

uou-

a;ltuat~

tho maoaag~, lntoxlcoted Ill' U..
more p r - o f the alog.,_
lleloro them. looking dowr1 _ .
the ow._,. olght ol a ... of
11111
con be chlt~ngly
....,lnltcAMII of something ••
trlghtonfng oo N!l,...,betg rallies
hold In Nul Gem~any . Tlwa't a
mat11go to be lound In there

Ia the Iact that

following the days ....ma, they
can allove all claim thai tfloy at
/out SOW lho legend(l) In -Ilion
porto&lt;m. Tho musle " ..u. and tho
quality lhweof, secondary. Tho pr-lng acl• ore
placed In thO unlortuante .,.,.!lion

vou eanwt away, n••• dtd, a mite

aod and dluppolntod. Flfloon
doUara to Wllch th. . . fine
muolclana otumllle to play "Baal
tho' Cl-". Some swan song,

No one gets_out of here asleep
Asleep •t the
WMel- Tr•ll•madore
C•ta-Saptember 23

W

lth all tho lnt-tlllown
,_,tty In tl&gt;o ti'Nitlonol

-.»mu.~f..
VO!io
ot"'root• Ia all
1

not1ona1!tJea - l&gt;utlgnorwcl. ThoM rooto. klda,.,.
~nd t don't , _ , Pollah
m-&lt;U•"' Au.trallon beat
do1nl&lt;log- or Wlla._ ro..r
-'-'-oran&lt;l-lllloto belorotney - • o 1110 ~of
1M F. t.nc1 IM llomo of tho 8. rm
tllftllr1g about tho _ . , . of thai
doMI mu.ec y o u - to on tho
radio~
I'm tolllln'
COU!\Ily and -torn mwlc.
And wipe I - - ott yoor
-t'Sornollrna In tho laat
IWW\IV'IM ~ C&amp;W loat ha
)'OUf own.

F-.

pop~~ tor hold on Ame&lt;lco and (101
rtlegatod to 11-11•"' and bOwling
allay toungoo. (Romtrnber lorlltt
tlagoa&lt;o on /&gt;14ry Hortman, /11-ry
Hortman?) It didn't ho4p ,.,.110( any
when Naatwlfll got raaotfonwy, u
~ -•lion at oomo
11- and ~lod MHaooanro " Otdo From MuokogM"
tor Ita ctodo. ~drnltllng that you
Hlled oountry and -••em In tt70
wu lltllamounllo goHtng a C111Wo
cut t.nc1 onlfsttng In ROTC, (Elloept,
of COUf1l6. IOf JOflnny Caoh, u In
"1""'"'1-ttl&lt;..,.,..,try--om-

Nefoon, lt'o no wondo&lt; that ClW
got auc:ll o bad name.
With lack of attention, country
and -tarn call"' to be plgoor&gt;o
lloled Into o ~~arrow llyllltlc rongo,
Itiling betwear) CUh'a "I Wall&lt; tho
Uno, • and Tarnrny WYI'MIIto'o.
''Stand Ill' Your"...-: tflythm
guitar pld&lt;i!&gt;g two~,_
ben, Whiny atee! guitar, maybe
_,. IIddle and o onart drum.
N - 10 n (. tl&gt;lo 1&gt;01-tfoll
meu. a ,_colora In rho
._trvm, IIQ thotluu owltlg of
Bob W111o (poaalbly tho moot
l&gt;ut-l~tt.JOflnny C&amp;an.• - . . t e d mualcollorca tn IIIIa
m1tld tho~ Caoh lo aa """"' fol~
century). tho lloriky&gt;lonk ol George
&amp;I'd rode aa _,.,try. anc1 hotd1y at 1anc1 Jeny Lao Lewis,
• 11-tttn.) Tho coowtllng
J&gt;l0'010c:l1nlc: bluogroaa o1 8111
tndtgnlly carnt IJIOaJ&gt;
Monroe. . .
Co"boy tool! a pllt of h a i r y Tho point of t1111 Ura6e Is that
t.nc1 told lito tho dloco crowd aa
Mleop at tho WliHI. who
''COUnl7." tllat t.nc1 Wil1le ltiC!&gt;!pC&gt;!!to all o!tho 11!gYt 10!1

u..

more, played 16 two SRO allow a at
tho Troll 1011 waotr, ond 1 doh' I
~hOW what tiM-10 oay o.boulthom
••-t that theY - . wondt&lt;IUI.
They've been ttcordfng and
touring olnooa tt70, to tho ponorol
lndlllerwnoo of tho record-bvylng
publk; t.nc1 tho - · tlaU9ht of
anyone who'a - -.them
petform.

M ' - ot t h o - In eo
m a n y - t.nd In tUCII 011
orgentc fuNon lhOtlholll'a ontr
one •ay to ctoufly them:
""*'&lt;:an mualo. ~n., '"· wo a.10 •
mongrel ,..lion. -' "'lldiYwotu coiled "TTit Road Wilt Me Tonlilht,"lcolnto "Tallttho
'A' Trotn• (Introduced Ill'
bend- ~Y llonoon •• "Ttl&lt;o
tho Train, E/17"-"for tho ......fit
of our Canadian frfoncla~ Afl
lnll-lat, "TTit 8Jg Boo-,"

featurta buret• of e..Cwc gufter,

•••· fiddle and at. .l guitar that
aound llko • full Mompllto hom
aecuon. They do raoa, they do a
rflurnbo, they do ''Route e&amp;.''
Ptonlll FaMt- Evant poundo out
tlglttlo tho bar t.nc1 rou wonder
w~y tho m o n - t didn't Cioar
thllloo&lt; lor dancing. Brother ~y.
In thO - • Bob Wfllo tradition,
lntr-.tho pl.,... and
- · h o ludlenc:o; 1 f t . than Crdtona1 mll'lnw, he also
fugglea bloclto, - · the
oudlenoo wlth hlo &amp;roilier ~y.gun,
and polntt out tho authentic w..e
Vltutnto mud on his boola. Folb
danoa In thO CO&lt;!Oirlctod apace
bet...,.,ttloy, "'IQN Is fine, l&gt;ut IOI'o
hoar h fO&lt; tho h&lt;&gt;e'r&gt;811rownl

.,) ftHfl

TiePersuasions' vocalgynnlastici
jjngltt - · Pwalladod Into more
pololable otot-. Slmlllatfy, With
" E......,.IA.....,.._Iho

group•• -ton to pUolt 1

aa far u

ca,.,,

M woukt 90- nEt'rita.. •u

a forceful arid riCIIIy tlrnllr'ci.IUIII
~With voco1 comO&lt;IIona.

Tho~' atyte)l hollvlly
lnfluoncodlll' religion. From lho4r
cllolc:a o f - ("Tho Ton
Com~ta of Lovw,•
"""*".'': JMUI aa on that
lolofnllne', to INir ool~ondo
responaa alnglng, ovldonoa of their
faltli waa . . . , . _• • Thlo-.g6apel
otyle apparently upset " Man Again

llte(lln" (U lAwson COlla tho
la..otl Prtma Mlnlottl)- 1M
Potauaatona Clkl o OOIIIINnd
perlornwoco lor htm In Ttl ~Yiv. Ao
Lawaon related, "You don't alng
JMualn 1-1•• . . _ , , _
,.,.._
... 110100r..lgloua aa lllay are c:ullurol
WIIOn tho Potau&amp;olono come out
algnfng Into tho
Iller
-•looking for~· to hondo
cl~plng, not Clutatlonlty.
l&lt;nowlng that moat POOQle , ,..
lllhQ"' wltltod to ling with their
ltlonda out on tho corn" otOOf&gt;a.
the Potauaflona Invited tho

-linea.

audlonce to "C'mon up undOt tho
11~1" t.nd cllont " All Night
Long." -'nd 00 tho bald, .,., tho
beordod, tile H....-!lon'lltlrtod and
tho -"'trMCIOd, tho llpltlelrod
.,., tho tove-beadod, all
congrlfldodln front of U.
m~ and did .,..cuy that.
t - t y . - atoce tho
Pwrautlona attrtocl-tlma In
Wllloh thO Ptraaalona have
d...topad a ful\-bodlod and hood'(
aound. You....., got to tliOm and
you"Yo got to hoarlhom: when you
CIO you·,. In for on Intoxicating

II'• -

t~P&lt;Iffanc..

- R.chol

A-•r

�rouncds

FRI
EVENTS
A Couple Wl\lta Chlcka Sitting
Around Talking at the Cabaret

850.
The Otaaa ~gatle II the
Wllllamavllle Meeting Houle.
Kenny IIJ!d and F~ ,
comedian anc1 . .ntt11oquloll. In
the opening ol UUAB'a
Nightclub Set1es. Students:
$2.50, nol\-atudeot, $3.50.
Talbert Bullpen, 8 p.m.
Equw allhe Lancaster Opera
House (683-1n&amp;~

She Stoope to Conquer at
Studio Arena Theater
(856-«)25).
Pr1nta or Daphne Sola at UB'a
Capen Hall Gallery.
The Fuhrer Bun!ler, cycle or
pooms In progress, Bulfalo
Entertainment Theater

(1355-2225), 8:30.

SAT
\

EVENTS
The Fuhrerl!lunker at the
Bulfalo Entertainment Theater,
8:30.
Angel Street ft the Playhouse,

5 and9 p.m.

A Couple Whtta ctlk:ks Sitting
Sround Talking at the Cabaret
850.

The Olaaa M...,.gar~e at the
Wllllamavllle Meeting House.
Equua at the
House.

Lan&lt;~ast er Opera

(SSS-3183).

She Stoopa to Conq- at the
Studl_o Arena Theater.

CINEMA
Rude Boy, starring The Clash,

Buddy Hackett at the Melody
Fair 8 p.m. $12.50 and $10.50.

Allgel Street at the Playhouso

at the Allenda.Jl Theater
(885-1523), midnight.
Union City a t Wok!man
Theater, 4, 8, 8, and 10.

Abeenee of Malice II 170
FUlmore, 7:30, 9LA5 and
midnight.
Pink flamlngoa 11 Woldman
Theater, midnight.
Arthur Diefendorf 148, 7 and 10

p.m.
MUSIC
Sh.aldn Smith IliUM !land a1
the Imperial Garage (2&amp;1-4444).
Kenny Ounn and the Platola at
the Bonne!.
Mempllla at the Casper Supper
Club (947-9367).
Oary Burton at the
Trallamadore (854-1414) 8 end
11:1s p.m. sa.~.

llullalo Phllhetmonlc: Gala
Opening with Werner
Klemperer, narrator, and Julius
RUdel, conductor. Featured Is
Orif'a Carmlna Burana.
Kleinhans Music Hall $"14.25,
s 1 1.25, $9.75

ancs sa.

CINEMA
Rude Boy starrtng The Clast\,
at the Allendale, midnight.
ARthUr Fillmore 170, 1 and 10
p.m.

Abeenee of M111Po t46
Olelendorf, 7:30, !1:45 and
midnight

Pink Ftamlngoa In Woldmen~
Theater, mldnlgllt.

•

MUSIC
T1ta1 at Stage One.
Two Hilla at the Starting Gate.

'

Uzanl King at the Sundown
Saloon.
Shiner at the Union Gap.

Shl- at the Alden Hotel
(937-3358).

llrokan Silane. at the WOOden
Nickle.

Thii"CI Snat Band at tho
Bayview Beach Club (823-3881).

Summar StreetBancl at
McGIIIICtJity'a .

Marahall Stowtn at the Colby'a

!lilly and the Heartbaata at
Mean Guys Ea1t.

Fat Brat at tha Wooden Nickel
(373-9i57).
O.rlng H•rte at the Union
Gap~.

Eae1on W•t at the Purple
Moose

&lt;82'-1392).

805 at Stage One 1834-6155}.
OHRII at the Point Breeze
Hotel (549-9834~
Daft! Star at the Lone Star
Cafe (683-2680).
Billy and

1M H•rtiNta II

Mean Guys E.ut (836-2882).
The Road at Gralfllll'a
~

Little Trol» at the FlrHida Inn
(373-297~

The llaez et O.J. Stlllery
(131-11020~

Third StrM1 band at the
Loneslar Cafe.

Pllll and the $pec:tora 11 Jolly
Roger.
Lmla Trolls ath

'""'*.,,..,.
._cit

T

h-'1 1n lf'PIOICh 10 riHJ
rhor, If you·,. o«&lt;ouo oboclr It,
/l'o ~nt from an
~u rH11f want ro ,..._a
no,. lot~. - • you only '"nr too. ,_,, "
n.. -~ wr.o epcl&lt;e !/10M -GI "-1 pllc.d
oM~..
.J&gt;&lt;Oioulon. on the line mo&lt;a t h a n - - the put 20 yean. Strong

-..11.

what--..,., Wily
WHhatood the butMuetotlc '*"'"" or -lnll •vent•

will\ the comfctlon olwho - ~..

ehollu

eholl,..,.,
w110

blad&lt;llotad - • • Jazz ar11110 llmOIIII oth« a- porlormeroj who "'"'"
oxpllc" on lite CIVU Rlgl\11 IOIUM oltM 1 - Tllfftlng to dtama, and
oher trlumptllng to an octr... In F:tH L.,.. o1 1&gt;1y and IM ••c011tlonal
Nothlttg 8ur A Alan, 11\11 womon WOUIG egoln loco ll•o blad&lt;balllng
avwtc:. ol a donooroutly complocam ontanolnmant eyot...,. Pr-ring to
portrey tile motile&lt; of all Jazz olnoeto. Blllla HoiiGay, eho would lind the
prodiH&gt;tlon auactonly dHCI, and acting opportunltleo ahrtvalad to tile
u-1 ~~~ ol IIIIY""'""'"'Y oltttolypo too olton rosorvad by Hollywood
lor Bllcl&lt; drama.
Whllotlle lilt ol Lady Dar wan I on to Do Cllllfnltic&lt;IIIY wnllowu'*l by
a Blocl&lt;-run corporation, tile woman
Dill oultld to pity tho roal
Billie Holiday WOUIG llnd 1\oraoll tlldng a n-oaory hlatut from IM

""""'P'

entertaJnmen' lnch.r11ry. FOf nine years ahe con11nued to wrH• her

S.m Nolo Quartet at the
Aenatasanee 11 (894·7081).

Stage One (416-358-0200).

AbOO_y linmln at the Tralf

o.J. Stlllarty's.

Marehall $1"""' at the Colby's
Stage One.
SL J - !land at the lmper1al
Concert Garage.
Songbird at the Alter Dartt.
SWitch a t Casey's Clubhouse.

The Road 11 Graflltll'a.
llempNa at Casper's Supper
Club.

k....., Ounn a&lt;¥~ 1M Pistole at
• The Bonnet1.
Allbey Uneoln and her trio at
the Trail.

powerfully

dlr~t

poetry and

•~Joy

tho purault oilier t&gt;tlntlng. Silo 1110

ttught lor a yo11 II NorthRI4gt UnNtrolty. Throughout thlo Umtt, &amp;ht
never loat her fortitude, Mr artllh'Y1 or htt au"r·b perceptlon. The QUMn
of contemporary Juzaong, Jeann• LMt called het an lnapltatlon. Actor
~011._ Davia would aey, "Her hone1ty makea me honeat. Nothing cheep,
nothing walorod dOwn, nothl~g ltcond hand.'' Plfhopo 11 was tho Jom·
moving drum potrlorcn. Ma• Roach whO aald 11 boll, whtn he eallld ller
"a major contrlbutot to t ho riel\ culture ot African poop it In dlupora."
Since Doing brought Into tile fuller lyrlclom of Jazz tomt 20 years ago,
tile one-lime nightclub torch alnger hu bttzad an Inimitable legacy ol
souketreahonlng mualc, ""Pf•alng h....CIIn tile oompany ol Mil&lt;
Roach, Sonny Rolllno. ~nlon KtiiY. Oolernan Hawklno. Ultle,
OlltunJu, &amp;lc Oolphy, and, moat riOttllly, Mhlo Shipp. Htt poetJe lyrlco
1\ava bean appr-lllad a nd applauded by pooto Hlto Nllll&lt;l GIOvanni and
prime Jazz th-1 lllto Tholo~lout Monll and John Collrana. A woman
of many namaa. IIIIo wu bOm Anna Mw WooiGrldgo In 11130. and hu
, _ Dlccxno Amlnllt NOMka (tile glh of two Alrlearl -.:ta-ol..lolt In
tile 70$). Rattler than flllhlontbly lllo.eord tile lllotorloo o r . - put
name, Amklalt hu hold 1\et ontlra ooll -rly• .-~ng to porpotuatt a
Whololegocy. In thla, eho 1\at nurtured - • ·
cutluro. and all """'
lie&lt; Into a lull• - t l v a of OnoneM.
One ol tile groaiNt ol all ~ a - - ol Jazz Yllallty, and a
"-""" pr-oponont oltlle truo
tile 1ogonc1wy Abbey
Llrl901n will pot100'JII tornonow nlglll olllle Trllllrlladonl Colo, toc:alad In
tlowntown'a Thootro Plaea. Showtlmeo art ate and 11. T1ciCtl pr1ceo can
Do ol&gt;tllnad"" caning 860-1414.
n- wno taea1t ,., 1nert&lt;m&gt;1o tm performance 11 tile old Tratt
" ' - tllat eho
-dua~or a
01,.,.,"""'
,.,_ notiiU&gt;Q o1 Ill IIIIo. await tile pr_,.. of tr. . ,.,.ole. A h....,.n
ontartatnmont.
Tha will Ia · Willi Aminate (and tile rN&gt;CMntlclpo1ad teth
_ . , _ ol ~nton Mlllltlt), llle magic Ia llert and, with H,
...,..U..II\ouvllll t"-t boekon to Dltnltnllnad. Don't Dlourpr- II
tile thoughlo tum ovt to Do youra.
Tomorrow night.

'*

••perlenco

Bile&amp;-"*"'·

,.,_long

-•nco

- AiicJt.ol F. Hoplrlno

�moN

SUN
The Fuhrer Bunter at the
Buffalo entertainment Theater,
7p.m.
She Stoopa to Conquer al
Sludlo Arena Theater.
Buffalo Philharmonic with
Werner Klemperer, narrator,
and Jullul Ru~l. conducting.
2:30. Same price schedule as
Saturday.

EVENTS

Holtywooct:The DrMm Factcwy

Sludlo Arena Thealer.

at the Eall Delevan Ubrary
~

WI*! lad Thlnga Happen To
Good People, leclure, at lhe
Cenlral Ubrary (B!i&amp;-7525).

MUSIC
The Night Hawtta at Casey's

She Stoopa to c:onqu. at

.

,
Talaa at Stage One.
Moonshine Expnu al Rogues

11.

Clubhouae.

ClNEJrlA
Cabinet of Dr. Callgarl at lhe
Northw.,l Library (885-BM5).

Cahoota at Knlckerboekera.
.

Third StrMI Band al Mean _)
Guys EaSI.

Actor al the Trallamadore, 9
p.m. live broadcaSI by WGRO.

A,.t StrMI at lhe Playhouse\
7 p1m.
Gallagher, comedy, at
Kleinhans, 8 p.m.

CINEMA
Cvttel'a Way al Buflalo'State
Sludent Union Soclal Hall

NtazakeShange's SpellNJ. 7

(87U025j.

Atthur In Go__.a Dewey
Lounge. 9 p.m.

Ponnlea 1.- H. .\lell Woldrnin
Thealer,4:30, 7 and !1:30 p.m.
MUSIC
Jolin Hammond and the Nlgllt
Hawlca at the Imperial Concert
Garage.

Don Potter al the Trail, 9 pm,
$4.

Showdown at the Locker Room

1882-022A).
Cain and Mulllfly a1 the Case
Casablanca.
Gamelon at Flr&gt;gef$.
-: ~- Talaa at lhe Caboose.
V I - I Michaela land at
Mean Guya East .
OHRB at Point Breeze Holel.

fet llrat a1 lhe Purple

M~

TNrd SlrMt land al Stage

One.
TaJttus al Trader Jacks.

N - ...,..., Sl»/1 No. 7 OIIM C..tor ThMtw.
•
IAN IO right: carol 81~ Eulla C.thy, LaYtm Clay. Dtnnla Crowloylll, Kay Miller

BYRD

Tho o.panment of Thaalro and
Donee pruenta Nloukt Shango'o

ua on1.,. 11&gt;1 hlgh4ttpr:&gt;lno
-1&lt;1 of nlghlcluC&gt; ontortalnll*lt
on 1 light nolo tllla weoQnd. ThO
un...,.lly't ...., Night Club Sertu
cMbula 11 8 p.lft. Friday til hi •

Talbort Bullpen on thtAmN&lt;ol

Bllock lalonl. lhla Ia 0111 ol

play Splf(l No. 7 at thO c.ttler
ThleV., opening "'"' Thuraday .,
8 p.m.., and running on Thuradllya
throUgh NCh Wlll&lt;tnd unlit tho
24111. Directed by Ed Smith, and
atarrlng IOfnt of Buttato:a finest

ol alllhlo lnlo a dynamically
~

Ntozake'a moat darlog and

peBonal lanou•oe makH

lnnovall•a uMt of Jazzpoetry. Her
ability to btlng YlfM, muato. dance
and drama toge111•r It ruonant
with lhl rich llnoago of Ihi African
Oral Trllclftlon, and hlr convayanco

lormklabla arlfsl whoaa work Ia
alwoyalull of giNa and moaaagoa.
FOf lurthlr lniOtmollon and
tlckol ~. call83t-3742 or
831.a.o&amp;t. Be on hand !Of a moat
•P«Io.l thealrlcal lllj)Otlon&lt;:O.

•

~ Butlalo -trlleqvl$1 and
comacllan Kenny Byrd ""'' clltllttn
tt&gt;t flnlt . , _ whh a cut of nooJ

. cc:-

c1umm1et- an lnlematlonally

comlo routine.
Bynl la plncMIIttlng f01 lhl
lnc:rMalngty._lar RPM, a
Buff-Jan
wNcll
WU alated IO open 11&gt;1 ehlb 11111
will&lt;- . Thtlr poriotmanco hto
been raochtdultd f01 next Friday.
Byrd It a regular on I hi comocly
circuit, having appured at IOfnt
of tht top nlghl apofa In Lao
Vagao, lhl C.talllila, New York and
Loe Angalat; Ill' a gaining
attention . . . "" . , _ g - t . .
well u a concan tour-·
ThO Hlohl ~ S«&lt;at.
- e d t&gt;y tho Unlwfalty Union
ActWitlea ~ wUI run ...,.,
Friday ftlohl, oxctpt ~
PrornollfW aay lhl)t plan to offtw •
vat1t1y of nlghtclul&gt; performera
and • ctau" "'tortalnmont tadl
- . ptuo a full bar and oppollzer

"'oup

menu.

-·1

Mtnlulon (club tdmlulon keys)

COif $2.50 per.- I&lt;&gt;&lt; all-.ta

and 13.50 per IVInlng !Of
adrnlulon.

TUE
EVENTS

8:00p.m.

CINEMA
Alftcan ~ al lhe North
Park Library (875-3748).

SMI~to~at lhe

MUSIC

Sludlo Attna Theater.

Lebel al O.J . Sllllaty'a.

Little Trolla at Siege One.

RRad at lhe Lone Slart Cafe.

Mike Mamott al M. .n Guys

Mel . . _ lecture, Clark Gym,

~·-~ol

lmellectual "''O*1Y • lec1ure,

al the Buffalo Stale College
Communlcallon Cenler,12:15

(81U32&amp;).

•

Downtown Jazz land at thf
Imperial Concert Garage.

M-hlne IExP&lt;"a at lhe

Rogues II.

Gold Ouat Twlfta a1 the Bonne!.

East.
Billy and the Healilleeta at
Mickey RaiS (83&amp;-9467).

�DEPARTMENT
SPECIALS!
J DAYS ONLY!

WED.
EVENTS
She 51001'8 to Cone!'* at the
Studio Arena Theater, 8:30.

lfti.SOO SPEAKERS--80 WT. 1NP11T
$7tl010 ...... 10"
Po~r ~~ toH. ,..,.,.. 10tu111u
c:one twHttr, HPM Hon1 Loaded F'lllll!
S.r Tweeter.
} . - ' ....-

Angei$11'Mt at the Playhouse,
8:00p.m.

=;;.oo $229.00
HPM m SI'£AJ([R$-200 WT.IHPUT

,

The 01"' Menagerie at the
WIUiamavllle Meeting House, 8
p.~
)

I

4 Wl1 • 4 Jpt&amp;k'tr sylltm ftll~r9S u~'

Pot,wltr G~kt Coot mltlraott ud

~~~$399.00
@PIONEER"
. .CAI"tt'tU . ....-'"",. .

HPM 1100 SI'£AJ(£RS-.2SO WT. 1NP11T

way .. 4 spuktr mt.tm ftltllf"tS
15~ " Po111Mr G~~· &lt;OH ml4ru..

4

&amp; twttttr. Om"f.Oirtetloul Oo11blt

Drive Hlth Poi)'Mer ,..., tw"ter.

~;;&amp;.oo$629 •.0.0

Vou

•••t haw to ttt a new ttetlwr to

. .\ I bttttr SOUi diftt OM. AI 10011ttd

.. l'to&amp;fWiftl ...u.n.

.

'

Tile lufla.lo .....,.nnonlo ~. oonducttd by Auoclate Conductor Clark Suttle, In a - f i t
conc.&lt;l lhla Wtdneaday In UB't SIM Conc.&lt;l Hall .
·~

.

.

THU

PIONEfR LD-660
LASER DISC PLAYER
Rf,,
S589.00

$489.00
$25.88

EVENTS

Angel StrMt at the PtayhOuM.

She St~ to Conquer,.! the
Studio Arena Theater.

A Coupla White Chlcke Sitting
Around Talldng at the cabaret
860.

The Fuln&lt; Bunker at the
Bufalo Entertainment Theater.

The Olau Menagerie at the
WilliamsVIlle .Meeting House.

SATURDAY MORNJHC SPECIAL

2 .HOURS ONLY!
10 AM · NOON SAT., OCT. 2nd

THE W~O
It's Hard

$4}~8

..-.. .......

T...,tstN Wiloof........._......, ..._.,,
'' At!~oeaa''

~.-·

''0.,........'' ''Jt's Yo.t T"'"'''

SUPER SELECTION OF
ALBUMS AND PRERECORDED 8-TRACK
TAPES!
each

OUR RfC.
$2'1.95

SALE ENDS SUN, OCT. 3RD
" Where thr ~lte meet 1c1 tap thrlr feet"

bel-

'"""-at

n. v - - . - a IIIII ol a 11M to oey but a IIIII ol a lotto ptey,.., 111e
ContinentaL 11 you find n hard to
lhet -grand ~ oiiMINmen~al rode .,. attn ldcldn'
11 out, tllen run don1 walt - t o 212 F.-lin bec&amp;UM-~ ~~--turf•
OPEN 7 OA'I'S A WEEK -10 AM

TIL MIDNIGHT

""'

�T H E B u 'F F A L 0 N I AN

I

83

The official UB Yearbook
Now on sale
$10.00 I book

This I. Evuy
rrldAy, tOe Wlnss
, This I. Every
Monday, IOc
Wlnss

-~~

In the all new
WINE CELLAR

October Oct. Oct. Oct. lst &amp; Oct. 2nd
Frl-1 st &amp;. Sat-2nd - Kenny Gunn &amp;. The Pistols
Monday-4th -.Open M i ke. Everyone Welcome
Tuesday· 5th - The Gold Dust ~ns
Wednesday-6th - Summer Street
Thursday-7th- Stone Country Band
No c..- Moa-Tnr

luement of

Nltltd7 Oriftk $pedals

(

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Mon. Nlghts/Llve Rock
Appearing Sept. 13

"THIRD STREET"
· 2 Llbatts Blue for $1.50 ·
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Weds. Night
- Ladles Night
$3.95 all you can drink
for the ladles
Recitlve eouwnlr glue

Uve Entertaill..eat
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•·

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New York

•

red tape

"J n c/1 mq rpcn in public hipfler-

tHrottles

education I hat.¥ never seen thJXJtver
r( the DOB artd ~· Office

SUNY

as unlJSlltilable ar it ir now. "

- Assio.ttarrl to the President

and the

Calotn

Bac~

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University
By S£m GOODCHILD
Edlll&gt;"I•.Chl(/

A

n El1pemncproanm

ddayed l\00 ) t.aN.
Librvy Pho1ocopoen on
ord&lt;r line. J~. Facully
rescatcbcn (otced tO wail wettJ l O

b&lt;Bin thrir project&gt;.
From conductlna otldemlc
procrams to ordcrina bask
supplies, Uruvcsily orrJCiala 11.t1d
farully find lh&lt;rn,.lves boaaed
down by a cumbcnomt StAte
bureacraey, which, they say is
uruque in RUblic higher education
natlonall y.
8ul chey fotM!C 1 renewed
erron, Pl&lt;cd by University
Presld&lt;nl Steven B. S..,pk. 10

comba1 the b01TCa&lt;r11&lt;7. ID faa, 11
bu b&lt;cn reponed !bat Sample has

offered 10 foraoe some Stale
suppon in rr1um rex more control
on lhe loeal 1&lt;\tl.
UB u DO&lt; aloM In r..una
cramped by ovc.-r&lt;a"'•tlon AI

tht Spettmb&lt;r Univcrshy Council
mtetins, Vi« Prmcknt for
Fin&amp;DCC and M2M&amp;flll&lt;nt Eclward
Do)'! shared a papet.kom tb&lt;
SUNY Ce-nter at Blnah4111ton thai
Q!ls fO&lt; tb&lt; Slate 10 CUI tht
amollllt of red tape f01 SUNY

ocbooll.
Tbc Division of the Budact

ums control over nftl abe most
innocuious pur~hasea and t'ffon s.
Ill thoush SUNY Is ~&lt;en u
nothing more than another Slate·
run service, like the Hlghwoy
Authority.

' 'ln all of my yean In public

hlaber education," Assislantto

1he President Carlota 8acl said,
"I h&amp;Ye never..., the pow&lt;T of
the DOD and Governor'• Orr~tc u
~Ltasitisno• ."

Council members eomplalncd or
Ibis. ootiDa tha• SUNY eampu&gt;n
need some control avtt their o.,,.

'IICDdina witllout waltlna Albany·,
_...-.~. AdmlnbtnaiO&lt;&gt; saJd that
in ordet to deal wilh tk&lt;Teaslna

budget&gt;, they need flexi bility to
shuffle resoW'«$.
UB bas already it~ed &lt;o do

tbls. O.·ct &lt;he swnmer. whllc
S..,plc OpeQiy clisnW&lt;d I be need
for rctrcodtmalt to live withio
budact aulddines, tb&lt; Uni,eu ity
devdopcd ao amJ&gt;itio"' cncrar
aavtna plan mwtUcb raourca
~rre swirched to penonnd lines
away from utililies. Addllionalty,

SUNY Qatra) offered UB extra
lUndin&amp; to Orflln what was SKn as

ao inproponiowe bu~a•• culb•ck
wlob internal re-allucatlons.
SUNY JCboots ""'ulllllke 10 do

more or this. 11 wanu the
"freedom to make. c:xpcndatures
withln bud,Jet, to ma~ purchases.
and to takclpmonnd acllons
subjtcl only to a pos1.audil," 1b&lt;
BiQihamton document reads,
"Cive them Ibis kind ol
mpoftn'bk autonomy and they
wiU PfOvidc more and b&lt;u&lt;r
educ.tional ...Vic&lt;&gt; 10 the p&lt;Ople
of New York Stale ror th&lt; sam• oc
' - amoonu of money."

Hirina ltas b&lt;cn htld ba&lt;k, not
only because or the frcac impolcd

won't even make that kind of
insi&amp;nifieanl ~ppoinlmt:nl, aU Wt

on SUNY carlier this yur, buo
«cAUK each individual """"' must
01&gt;1 1c«i&lt;e Sta "' approval 1bc

r&lt;t rot our lrouiolt b d&lt;la.)" and

trudrut&amp;ocu Vf&amp;nt th~ ability 10
make actioou lirit. without Slate
ovmiaht by havlna tb&lt;se clca»oos
rcril:wed alia they have 1&gt;ccn
mactcd. Slate approval Is
ne&lt;:cssary b&lt;(pre and after all
dcdsloou.
"EV&lt;D thouah we had money
and bad lhc lines, we couldn't
even ru1 a full·l\mc bead relidcm
pot.idon In 1hc dorms." nld Vice
Prelldent fl&gt;r Slu4all Affairs
Richard SiqttkC&gt;w. "We cllan&amp;ed

A dmjni:s1ra1on comp&amp;aintd lbat
they arc. In cf(CCI , truted lilte
chtktrm, DOC f'\ocn aiveu the

our polley oo a full-lim&lt; position
so 1h11 we eould have more of a
prcoence qaltUI vandalism."
BecolllC or SWeAd&amp;ys, the

Ulllvcni1y - 1111*1&gt;~ &lt;o hire
pttlOODd and the candidate&lt; too~
other jobs.
"lbe State keeps &lt;eDina u&gt; nor

to haVe so much vandalism,"
Sludkow noted. "But the Statc

no aru.. tt.''

authomy to apron travel co
eonferrnces for faculry. The
Binahanuon J)llptt l&amp;mt"nud over
the syS1em or "o...erdop 0\-Cf"
wa1ehdop ovct watchdoss."

The burcaucucy avcrsly arreeu
rocuhy research, and aradu11e
education. Acc:ordlna to VIce
Pmldenl for Oladllalt Studies
and Research Dorlald lltnnle. tbr
dfett b not iO much oa the
educatJoo of JtUdenU, but rather
in the Ia&amp; olme for facully and the
pOor stipmdt lhal lfl4ua1c
Ruden!) are peld.

" OrldUAte wor!( Call ao on In a
borrcn land, but wl\ere tht State
P&lt;Ovlcles lesl than idcal loceothe Is
• -STATE- 10

Retrenchment not planned , but still possible
By ALAN KACHIC

::::.:~h': ::::~~-.~:ld he

1"..;.
1_
1_Edl
_ _ _M
_••_•..;.
_ t_or_ _ __ problems bccau&gt;c the Lealslature
does no&lt; hove complcle control
resid&lt;nt Ste•m B.
oV&lt;T tit• bud1et Unes and they
s.mple told the Facully
could st!U he tram1'ered away fnom
senate Executive
SUNY.
Commin.. (f'SEC} Wcdncsd&amp;y
tbat UB cwranly fs 1101
for some reason DOD
cootanplatina rdrc:nch.mau and
ref\ISCS to a&lt;:«p&lt; th1ll piiUl, then
we are ·in bi1 troob~,'' &amp;unplc
uplained his ""'iom durinc the
•ar1lcd. "I am dcrdla a1 DOl
summer IDvolvinl bucl&amp;ct
.W.."mmic&gt;M.
bavina irtstllalcd a mm&gt;ehmcnt
&amp;ate U&lt;Wenity or N&lt;w York
ploD," tbe President said,
(SUNY) Chaocetlor Oif\oa R.
,._una that sucb • piJll should
Wbanon issued • II\CIIIOn.lldum to have b&lt;cn prepared wbeo the
the Board or Trunca stalin&amp; that
oriaiaal budl&lt;l was propt)l&lt;d .
reucnchmc.nt would be- neces.sary
11 several SUNY
decided no1 to iniliate
campuus- lncludlna UB-the
retrttiCbment plans because or the
President said, "I never saw the
nesoiiationa (for the compr010bc
memorandum ... He addfd that "it spendjng plan)", he said. S..,ple
might ltave b&lt;cn poalblc" that
added that "I would he to bl.tme"
such a memorandum did cJCist blJt
If retrenchment b&lt;corncs nocessary
asserted thot b&lt; had oo knowledae and UB is not prcplted. If auch a
sirualion did arise, he warned,
of is .
Sample capWned, "-wevtt, tbat '._ would bave 10 lay orr more
tile possibility of rctteMhmcnt is
people" because it would he larer
still real if the -omise
intheyear• •
JpCIIdina plan is rejc:aed by the
The Pn:sidmt abo dbclwed bil
.-ina with the Orpnlutloo or
State D&lt;panmen~ or Buda&lt;l
(008) ID fa- or 0ovm1or Huab PriaQplc hmoliplors oa the topic
or dfidond)' workift&amp; withlD the
L Carey's oriaiaal bu4act
smocture of New YD&lt;k Slate's
P&lt;OPO&gt;OI·
cunibcno&lt;nc bureac:ncy. "W&lt;'ri
He said tlw foccd wilb Lhc
dal.ina here wilb cultural
co•cmor 's orialnal buc!act
"tit...,'a no quest!""" tlw layoff) _pn)blems," he .ud. "We're Uvlna
would b&lt; needcd. S..,ple
in a swe with a ....... cultural
osalotained thll the eootJI&lt;Omlse
'""'""" omtnl
administration."
1bc JI&lt;O'blcnl Is
..,...dina pian\wo"'d save Jobs and biucs
wu eonRdcnt 1bat t1to dmwe
1101 with lndlvidualt be uacntd,

P

'' l.r

''I

but with &lt;he style of sovcrnment
and the State constltutloo "which
the people have lived under for 50

yean."
The issue, Sample explained, I•
""'hY does this decision nocd 10 he
madc a1 this kvcl and nor at a
loWtt lever." A restruc:turina such
u thls which woulcl create a les&gt;
oeotrali.r&lt;od but ,..,... etr&gt;deru
system or administration. Sample

bdlevco.

F...,.., member Bud Kunt~

oddresaed the FS£C oa Lhc final
itesn Of 11\c DOW (OUT year Old
Sprlnaer R&lt;pon to b&lt;
implemented, that of a credit hour
requirement ror -gaduatioo.
Prestnt:ly, an undergraduate

nctds 128 ereclit hours to gaduace
and Kuntz maintained •
"B.uk:alty, thcte lltould he no
chana• in the numb&lt;t of credit

boun. !see oo educ:tti~Y
dcteouibk 19SDO to mookey with
h 1h&lt;D lhtte was to establiah it In
tht flt1l """."
UB's cradualioa requinmcnu
••are 001 Qtei:SiVc. We are abcwe

the llliDiaiUIIII (for N&lt;w York
Slate) aloq with 12 other pub&amp;
and pri¥Wte llulilutioaa," b&lt; ald.
J(uotz added tltallhtte
propooals 10 lowu the aumbtt or
credit houn reipdnd hot tbat
there was some.,.,...,.,. within Lhc
Ecluealional ~ Policy
Ccmmittee lhal liY dolna SIICII an
adion ooulll b&lt; OODJlrued U a
1o-m, of UB'$ aa.doemk

-e

Jllndarck.
lbe lZI cndit bout total was
arrived ... -=nliaa 10 ~
ba:awc tnditiooally lhtte was •
~of 120 hours bill tm
-rUed 10 126 when Rosene
Officer Tralnlna Cor!&gt;o was
IIWidator}l'. 1"'0 mor:e acdit

hours - · taaed 00 with th•
""' r~l. 1bls
be
Aid, could be divided cvea.ly by

nc-..

16, which fOfDially wulbe
•vtf!tCe niiiDbcr of Cftdlu wen

adlaemestcf by UlldcqradUAtes.

The eommluee round no rcuoo to
chrlnt• thla aumbor.

�..

in short.

. rrtfE spECIRU~
_ ,,
1-

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ctmpu-;

Studenu !hoi do noc have eurrcotly ~ted 1. 0 . cards may aaio
adm.ioAoa only by tbe purchase or a 10111&lt; liclln "'Alumni Alma
or Rocaty F'&gt;eld brforo pme lime.

Bus Survey Completed

JofiOC.VIfo...... E -

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JoM MuM/Ait DI'NC'IOr

In an eff0&lt;1 10 imptove lhe in1ercampus bus oys~ern ll UB tbe
S1uden1 Auociation (SA) and Clmpus Busina have reccnlly '
oompkled a survey wilh wl\ith 10 base a new tchedule.
Atoord.lna 10 SA Director of S1uden1 Affain Norman
Ooldschmldl, "We made an qreemen1,wi1.h Clmpus Bu&gt;lnalul
year thll we would conduct the survey and UK II to fomwloto a
new schedule." Tbe ""''ey, oompiled. WI week, not., where
&lt;1uden1s 101 on and orr lh&lt; buxs. as wdl u peak demand limes,
and Is now beio1 &lt;1uclied, with cooc:rete infonnadon 10 be
rtPOfled npl week.
lhe pre&lt;enl Bluebird KrVi&lt;e "ad&lt;Quale but not tho
besl," Goldtchmid1 is optimistic about the survey's oot&gt;dusions
and fon&lt;"OS the distinct pouibility of r&lt;VMna 11\e shunk
that was experim&lt;oted with laJt taD&lt;S~er.

caw.,

-tiD

GotySI.,rl~t

Seth AUM'Cify
"'Dt"'ld OILitiiCOittnhlfhtf

City Council Invaders
West world owner Erl&lt; Joseph is suin&amp; the City of Buffalo lo 1&lt;1
the tiCC~~K his vidoo &amp;arne ~ade n&lt;edl 10 remllln in business.
Mayor Griffin will n01 Issue the license because Univenily
Councill'&lt;f'On Rosemarie LoTempio hu rtfused 10 write and •ian
a leu« ghin&amp;her okay.
The M ~yor has a policy or llbl issuina areade licenses WII&lt;SS the

lrict council representative approves in writ in&amp;

O ipboard
FRIDAY:
Gold : 51. Bonavenlurr U. At Audubon Coune (1":0&gt; p .m.)
Field Hockey: Mans field 51. CoUqe ll Alumni Compln (3:00
p .m.)

SATURDAY
Rotary Field (1:00 p.m.)
Mea's Socecr: C:.rusius CoUqe at Alumni Compln (1:00 p.m.)
Croso.\'lcoulllt)': 01 Fredonbl 51. lnvitialional
Mm's TenniJ: 01 Cortland 51.
VoUeyball: al llro&lt;kport St. Invitational
a1

_eop,

Uz PtltlnoiCCMttfktlnt

Rlnoy

Otvld CuJk&amp;lhthl,.
lOf1 Sch•.dl&amp;IF•ttw,.
Oav. Hec.M\MI'Phto

JIIMISUI!tyjK_.Jn A. tCNfOei'-'Spott~
Otlfdtt M~INA tf:l

' Wit

r...,.aror-.,..,.

A Wisdom

-~IS.o

Sal&lt;,__

is the capital of Kalyat
2) Who is tbe us EneriY S«retory'l
l) Which layer or tbe ~ph&lt;tc Is at • hllher ollisude, the
JUaloopbcre or the ioaoopbctc?
4) Identify the lhree non·Mlddle Eas1 nations thor wiU comPQK
the Lebanon .,._,.keepina force.
.l) Wha1 is partbenopobia?
,
6) How many bones are th&lt;re In the human sltuU7
1) What.is lhe plunll of the word opus- whlcb mcan&gt; a creative
WQtk,.~.Uy a oompoJhion or music?
8) Which lans~e Is spoilon by more peoplr, Gorman or Arabic?
9) Which nation is larscr in aru, Ubya or Indonesia?
10) What does RUD, the aovemment aacney, Stand for7
I) What

FootbaU: Buffalo St.

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Wlclll04 CVtoto4piA-- Mo•C&amp;nclf LII.IQhiWAh.CooMI!It tot
Rtl'!to lroUUt'f/,.,.~t.IOII ltft.N,.,

Kathy Dw&amp;lcUAd\1'. ,.,vctlott Coot.
t.at.~tlo conweyiProtNct/on
Otvld Mt'fl" ' ""'"u"

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nmu Syndlcllt, Colltogltll HMdllnq
&amp;M\olc. Unlttcl F. .tur... Syndktl-.:1
and Unhed Pwtll Syndlca tt. TM
S,.Ctn;,w It ,_,.wnttci tor nettorwu
tct\41'jlt '"CJ by Cc!Mmurttc.Uons &amp;nd
o\4Mtt~ ~kin lo Stuo.Ma. lnc..

ANSWERS

eon:... ,~20,l)OO

SUNDAY

llas&lt;bell: llhaea Co~ at Alumni Coml!lcl&lt; (1:00 p .m .)
MONDAY:

·caol'e ltrnlldopA&gt;Q ""110 puwi"!1"0H oq1 q OfUI lol
·o.&lt;qn 1m(! J&gt;llwr I! R!S&gt;UGpUI (6
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""ll 111UU&gt;0 I(Gds &gt;tdoa&lt;l ~JOW (t
•IU&gt;CJo SJ Indo JO pm(d "'U. (L

·nrur• uwwnq &gt;ql "! sauoq a .,. •JOCU. (9

Golf: at Buffalo 51. lnvillllional

ANNOUNCEMEI'ITS:
Admlulon tO foo tball iames at Ro tary Field is free of charae IO
those U B Muda'l's who Pf&lt;S:&lt;nl a validated 1982-83 1.0. card.

ALL S .A. FUNDED
ORGANIZATIONS
PICK UP YOUR
BUDGET PACKETS
BY OCTOBER 15TH
IN ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL
IF YOU DON'T YOU'LL BE CUT OUT

Attention All Athletic
Clubs:
Pick up your
organizational packets
at the S.A . office, room
11 I Talbert Hall. All
packets must be
returned to the S.A.
office no later than
October 15th, _t 982.

~------------------------~1·
•

The Student Association
' Invites you
to own Rotary Field.
For S 1 you can own a piece
of Rotary FJeld
I, ,.
-

I·

''IJ!IIUno.( JD n&gt;J &gt;Ill '1 IJ&lt;IOqdOUOI{U"d (S
'O;&gt;IOJ IU!daa~·:&gt;:&gt;e&gt;d
oq1 U! &gt;&lt;Ill"" SO~lS PAI!UO oq1 ptTI 'O&gt;tTIJ,j '~r-11 WOIJ sdoo.1,1 (Jt
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·~tnu3 JO Arl~&gt;•»s oq1 •1 'P'""P3 saw.r &lt;z
'lqo•r-N '1 .~...ll JO Jlll!d"" •u (I

, AnENTION
STUDENTS
Please Begin to
Return All
Completed Assembly
Pet itions to Room
t 11 Talbert Hall
Rrst Assembly
Meeting
Oct. 6, 3:30 pm
TAlbert SenAte
ChAmbers
You Must Attend
For More
lnfo.-636-2950
Join the S.A.
Assembly
Petitions must be
returned by Oct. 4th
Can be picked up at
someplace,
11 t Talbert
For more info. Call
Jerry Olsen at
636-2950

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mlltl' Jwwln Whf'IOUI ll'le t.XpteA
eontenl of 1M Edll~~f It
nrJclt)'l~n.

"lit SPHtl'Wff It D(ln'td by Buff•k&gt;
•ewaPte h Inc.., 1310 &amp;entc:• Sl.
\uffllo, N.Y.

All UB 500 TeAms
Remember to Collect
and Tum In Your
Pledges for M.D.A.
ln 11 1 TAlbert HAll
P.C.
As Soon As Possi!Jie
~II

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�American Studies keeps beat to f'ree Doctoral Degrees
By JAMES RYAN
Sp«/n11n Sill[/ Wrlttr

up. The dcpartmtDt is oo1 askina
for any additlonal fi.U&gt;ds, a lhe
Pit. D. proa;ram could be Wtialed
(rom lhe al.rady cxistina M.A.
PfOII/&amp;m in plaoe. Proa;ram
c-dinator
Jwse Uomse said,
1
"(We arc) willint to do it without

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asc Friday a JTOUP or
studenu and fatUity
mcmben l&lt;d ~
American S&lt;udl&lt;s lnstrvccot
O.arlie Kdt h&lt;ld a "rh,y!hmk"
vi&amp;il ac Foi.U&gt;dcrs' Plaza . The , _ .
how c:oMisled of dnlmmlna out
Latin beau oo booaos aod

rt:tOUJ'CCS • I o

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..,.,..Y plbcrcd co protest che
delay in implemcncatiott or lh&lt;
American S&lt;uclie$ D&lt;panmmc'J
dOCIO&lt;al ~ which hu bc&lt;O
requested for lh&lt; las1 15 )'W1.
The maiD aim or lhe p&lt;oecst,Keil
said. is to get peoptc aware of ltK"'
issuo-&amp;Od 10 W&amp;e than IO aid lh&lt;if
cause ~ wrilifta co Praldenc
Sleven B. Sample, utJina him co
forward lhe Ph.D. pr.,_al co
Albany.
Establhhed In 1961, 1he
departmtnl 11/CW OUI Of lhe
Badtclor of Atts (llA), Mucer of
AtU (MA) provams In Ameriean
Scudies administered by lhe
EDl!lish O.ponmcnc. In 1970,
Puc:no Rican Studies join~ with
the depan.ment. and new c-ourS6
offered by 1he dcpanmcnc
developed lhe Women's S•udles
and Native' Ame!rlea.n Studies
proll/lli1U. The faeoJcy quadtupled
durintlhis time. and in December Amerlcen Studlea atudenta prote11
Spectrum photo by Dave Heckman
Of 1980 &amp;II evalUAtiOn team
approved lhe proposed Ph.D.
program. In JanUAry of 1979 chen
Praldenc Roben L. Krten
tho Provo51 of the Univcrsicy, wbo -fn lhrec years lime, thc proposed
Vlc:c President of Aeademie
Connally filed in favor of 111an•lna
reviewed che PfOII/Im, Jald lhc
progam lwl been reviewed cwloc
AJfalrs Rober1 Rossber&amp;'s desk.
lhe Dcpanmenc iU Ph .D. 10 V...,
and lwl pused lhrouJ)t aU
proposal indicaced "cbe promise
where ic has stayed w!cbouc
OlanecUor lot Aeadetuic
or a disclncdve and ilusovotive
committees lhac lwlco review che
approval.
Pro111ams James E. Perdue.
proa;ram," and wu csnhwiastic
propam before it could be
American Sludies' Jrlcvanocs Uc
Gco&lt;&amp;e F...,..os or che orne. or
ahouc lhe proposed Ph.D.
implemenced. F'mally, it wml co
in why che PfOII'IID has bc&lt;O held

RossberJ, hOwever, said chat 1he
proeess or ..-Juation is far rrocn
ova. 11 Wc cSon•t want a 6eci:sion
mack ln a YKplll ••• he says.
~remna co the rae~ ch11 his ofT""'
WIJ ..-~...Ina ..belhcr appro-.!
or lhe P&lt;OII/tm would curu.il otbcr
pfOII/amS al.rady in WstCJIC'&lt;.
As IO ehar&amp;&lt;S that bis offa WI.S
doin&amp; -"'na bvc sitlina oa cbe
proposal. hc ans-ed chat lhc
resources •en bOna looked ac .
"It's DOl chat simpk," .Rossbera
said. "(A number of) provams
~ below &lt;ricical lllaJS, and lhey
h.avt 10 be considered too. •·
The proaram ln.. ol\la a)vtna a
Ph. D. In Ihe Oeld of Amerltar!'
cullural studies.. The proi&gt;O'al for
tht pro.,am stales that the dcpee
would be US&lt;ful in the O&lt;lcb of
ceathlna mlnorhy Studies, public
service job~. the: ar1s :rnd mtdi;t,
and community lo(rvlcc. There is
wo a demand for such o dearee
from rordan students, the
propo.sal mentioned. Courses in

::r·,g~o=.';~"i~h~~,!;'rib~~
and Latin America. as wcU as- a.
iludy or woman'.s role jn s.odccy.
Until runher notice, the prot_.
wiU conlinuc at Foundcr•'s Plaza
unciltherc is a thana• ia lh&lt;
Jitulllon. They will be lherc from
ll:OO PM until I :00 PM every
Friday, playina lhe hollr away for

tbdrc:auK.

Theft d rills dental school
By ROBERT OIC.I N
Sp«trvm Sltifl Writ..-

c must be lhe season. FO&lt;
&gt;0&lt;&gt;1&lt; reason, dencal sold
l\as been rccdvin&amp; more
chan , .. ....at sb~ or atccncsoo.
This week, varioUJ media sourees
&lt;~aimed that UB researdte&lt;s had
found a deflnlce Uok belween
dcncal sold and eanecr. And
befote that,lhleves $!Ole SII ,!IOO
wonh of aold from UB's dencal
lab in Farber HaD.
The stolen aold wa.s liken from

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35 students• kju. which cost them
•pproximately 1340 each. The
denial lab, like most other 2.4 hour
labs and "udlos on eampw is left
unlocked and unauarded despicc
its contents. Because &amp;uth ueu
are noc protected, they represent
veritable "aoldtnln&lt;S" for lhose
eager co -P a small fonune ac
lhe ~of UB studenu,
accordina co UB ofriCials.
Direetor of PubUc Safety Lot
Orifl'in explalAed that he wu no1
at aU surprised by tbe lnc:ldcnc.
•'The room and lhe kiiJ should

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have bc&lt;O propctly lod:ed.
An)'l)ne could ha~jusa walked i4
and removed Lbc aokl." he said.
When uked If then - e any
IUSpotU, Orlfr.n rq&gt;lied, " We
have been lnvestiaalina .....at
lddl, bw "" do not have any
sUJpocu at this time. Wc have
alcned aU arca dealers or rare
metals and aold refiners or lhc
chert." He speeulaced cb11 the
chan.4es oT ac~uaUy rmdina the
&lt;rimliiJnw is noc •«T JOOCI,
beeause lhe stolen peUeu wero
probably already mched down lnco
Oil&lt; lump. Orlffin add.e d tbac
beet use the resale value or dental
aold Is eoll.liderably les.s than pure
aold, Ihe thieves could only hope
10 aet a few choii.Wld dollars at

most.

T he chen carne as a severe blow
IO lhe 35 mcmben of lhe Sehool
or Dentistry's sophomore dassctbe
entire class or 17 bavin• already
1pen1 dooe to SJO,OOO on dental
&amp;Old alonc. "Those lll'fected by the
crime feared havlna' co pay u:tra
for ~ iold," Dean or lhe
Sehool or Dcntlwy WiWam

School of O.ntlalry Deen William Feegana
F..P..• said. The sebool dectded
that It would not be ralr to rorec
Ihe students to pay an addllional
s~.

AI a rpecial cmer&amp;eney m«~lna,
Feaaans distloscd an alcematlve
plan. "The facu\ly .acr&lt;cd 10
pwdtase. ,.ith mooey from a
special fund, a new technique
meW which "&lt;&gt;llld replaoe lh&lt;

aold aUoy, and dependlna on ils
succes• chis semester, may be used
In all future cluses," he said. As
to eampw security, Feagan&amp; has
additional worries. ••we are
frilhlcnod thai che communlcy will
know aboul our aold supply and
believe il 10 be eully ac:oes.&lt;ible."
Sophomore Oasa Prtsldcnc
Mike Ehkn Informed Feqans or

• Spuctrum file photo
che then last Mondoy, \hinkini ar
Ortt thai II wa.s only a prank. " I
never believed that'somcthina like
chis could hoppen and I don'•
want to think that it wu 10meonc
from my dw who did ic. We're
more ltke a ramHty th.a.n a class-. ••
be wd. "But who &lt;lse eould hJove
done icl'Tbey must bfvc been
a.ssocialed with lhe ..hool in some
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will hold its first meeting
Monday, Oct. 4th at 4 pm
in Norton 214

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New Members Welcome
Refreshments Will be Served

Studrnl

Auociadon

JOIN US IN OUR SUCCdH

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EnJoy a festive
, ,.

Mw and Drinks
0 ~

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lmosl cowry penny·pinchill&amp; siUdcnl lries 10 save money by
cllpplna couporu, but for the really lhrifty, lhere'a one
remaln.il1J cballcnae-lhe .. Super Aea .. Faqnct'• Markel on

Walden Avenue il1 O!coklowap.
A wide variety of hems """ offcr&lt;d-11 discown prl!!s-'*"'loa from
fresh produce, ddJ ilenu &amp;Dd annecl aoodJ IO boUJdtold fumitUR, rup
aod di&gt;hwara on Saturdays aod SIUICUys. Whal really makes lllis more
th&amp;Dthe a..,. t.boppiqa lrip 11e tbe va&gt;clon who come from a wide
"**leey or bod:&amp;rounds, KlllAa evtr)'lhlna imaa!Aablc.
M&amp;Dy vendors uc husbaod aod wife teams auc:b u Jerry aod MinDie
'rtJCUtO who run UDde Jerry'• Junk Jbop a1 lhc back or lhc old
OEX-Clcwcnunc1l1 Emplo,uo &amp;chiJI&amp;o-bulJdina. They have one or
tbc bqesl COUIIlcn ia lhe SUper Aea witb mcm lh&amp;D )j COWJtcn from
noor 1o coiJina full or hubcaps, .lbcwdl, bi~ aod small app~Wx:a.
They ori&amp;iaaUy bcpn KillAa at tbc IDS floamatkct o- 10 yean qo
bceawe or ftD&amp;DCialllfOblatu. Now r&lt;tlr&lt;d, illllbcir maiD towee or
inc:otne. Even lbotoah lbcir prioes &amp;r&lt; .-.-ble. haallz&gt;.a is allo..&lt;d,
evm anlidpa1&lt;d, by tbc 'rdCUSOS.
"They aU chtw us clown, .. Minnie said, ..bullhc tbicvu arc still a
problem If tbey don'l lei whallhcy WIJII."

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bile lhleves may be a problem 1o lhe v*'-. h is only ......,......
aacr 10 read lbcir books tblll are a aowco or aaiUilot&gt; 10 .-her pair
or vcndon, Amhent'• Ilea aod Carl Vlsdano. They ha¥&lt; a sian on their
wcU-orpni:ud tablca or ..airtk-mapzlnes.. aod lhc like lhas reada,
..Thls Is 1101 • ~bruy...
Despite the slpl, t.he Vlsc!anos bavc thrivina bwlneso 11 lhe SUper
Aea, whlch bcpn yean qo u a weekend job ..Uina Ilia~
picture
Ilea qllkkly disco.....S lhal ''you couldn'l only ..n
picn~rc frames, you had to have a variety or ob]«u to atu.a &amp;Dyone."
Now tbe a&amp;Dd lhll Ilea watches conlllin&gt; wcf\11 odds &amp;Dd cods u wcU as
the orialnal framcJ.
Carl'• part In tbc IWOJOm&lt;, bctidts the ..airlk mapzjncs, .. Includes
lhe only book-tradJna llaod II tbe ncamarkel. He llades aU JOtU or
paperbacks, lwo for one q,/ the Jllne kind, providil1&amp; lhll each customer
opcnds Ill least one dollar. Hulcquil1 Romances are lhc moat popular.
whlch Carl hu ora&amp;Diud by number wilh mbcr romances &amp;Dd m)'11Cries
neally eaiOJOriud by author 10 make brO'II'Jloa euler. Tbc book SW&gt;d
bcpn abou1 ' yean aao wllcn a man aPi&gt;roacb&lt;d Carl witb about SOO
Hulcquw aod 400 01hcn which he aold rot S70.

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At the a..b&amp;d House

Jewish Student Center
Fri., Oct. bt • 7a30 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 2nd· 7t30 p .m. ....... S.W...atlO L•.
S....,-a l OL•.

On Amherst Campus the
Ch~bad House Is opposite the ~
~--.=~~~:::'flfl
W jlkenson &amp;. Spalding Dorms. ·
No m ort! than a five minute
walk from the bus stop In t he
tunnel. Just over the Ellicott
Creek Footbridge.
On ~aln Street t he Chabad
House can be found between
En&amp;lewood &amp;. University at

3292 Matn Street.

Currently, Carl has many ft1111ar tradcn aod auppllcn who P&lt;Ovidc
him witb a VIII usortmcnl or books lhll Ilea coa.sldcn •'trUb ." One
man deiJis ou1 llla&amp;es aod allies for a IMoa-lr he cloc1l DOt ..,.
""Yihinl tbat he c:an sdlat the n.. market, he will cbarJe SUlCI 10
clean-othenriso II is fr&lt;IC. Wllh ao m.IAY rcaular lrada1, Carl has to
destroy books every week, whldt be aMI to a ..lillk old lady" for ber
fireplace.
Runnlna lhrec aood.c.od Slallds keep~ lhc or~ busy now lhal
Carl b rttind. Tbc couple ~ -..los fellllarly for tDOrt items
to adl. Ewa witb aU tbc aellvily, lhcy """ . . _ too busy 10 Jbow
.,,..,... arouod or 10 tell a wben: a II)Ocl deal ...,. be. They
... like _ , o r tho YCDclon at 11x 5upa- flCia w11en: lbc """"' b 10

tteat ..cb . . , . _ Ike a doac friald. 1J b bccauoe or lltll altiiude lhll
" " ' - ' like l.k ~ bop returolna.
~ dcaalba .. . .u ... ·~ ~·., tbc 5upa flea.
comiaa cvery Sat...S., llld ~. SliO is -ployed; lllus, cnakin&amp;
"""'1 pallly COUDI
a - . i l y . She "buys flab produoe dlaply
llld a 1ol or caaaodii)Ocls half~. •• b111 more impor~am Jbc says are

"""""*

''the- friawls .........

''J-

harrua·~.

really~

bert 10
but
you c:an buy
aaytlllaa you ..,1 ............... haadbap ror 112, old jnodty,

aoldCa)'thiq,. . . aplaiocd.

ADodtcr 'ftCtly lbo!Jpcr It ~. w h o - cvery Saturday wilb
b i t - - · Dacn,....llle .....ton ....Ilk• a r-ay, .. ~~xy c:ome 10
-.,_, look for paru aod Ill(lib boca-, "you - - whal
JOa'D fllld... For !be- pat, ""'-'or lbc n.. - a t like
Rbo.des and 0ecqc tlatply "''JJ1the COIIIf1ldalo of tbc vendort,
~ lbc
to. ~'~a~&lt;.
.
.
'Tbc-.clon &lt;ll)oy It abo: Aloae aod Sam luiJcr, ror c:umpk, lhil1k
the Super flCia is "reaDy ~k't aood tbcnpy ror us." They
_...... lllcmtdvca tbc ...... ...son-.bolh .... approKbloa 10, ..
AnDt flld when Jhe ~ io Sun 10 ul: " If we Jbould ttU ber our
._t'' lbey teep 011 clolftlll ~ "ll'•·fua, .. eva&gt; 1boqh it is no
...._a~ tOUR:e or lnoomc u II was when they were '')&gt;ou~...

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�Hlgh costs and low fundi
inhibit UUAB activities
--=====--=-==:---By DAVID dt U Sl

10 makt tiM: 1110$1 ofthtir mooey,
UUAB has 0 cci1ina of S'lSOO por

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C&lt;J
_ nr_n_
bu_ti_
I II
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E&lt;I_i_ror
_ _ _ Jllow, ht said. "We just can't do
lhi!IIS tikt SUNY Binahamton.

AitJ

lthottY~thc~

yur is cotcriJia lu second
mQillb, tM&lt;e bas btcn
Uttk the way or on&lt;om,pus

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BllltM&lt;tissome

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--nope on t.bc: way.

To!Uaht. tbt ncw Niabtdub
.series will open In T~btn Bullpen
and will featur&lt; Kcaoy Byrtl. II b
the fust evm1 other tbon FallfeSI
or the Open Mike ..OC. to ·~
oo campus.

- UUAB Division Direaor

Wlllim1 Hooley blalned lht lack
of coneuts oo flldlitics . .. We
d·on•t have a room as tara:e: as
f'illmo~ with the cla.ina or
Squire," bt Wd. "we have only a
limited conc:en area in tht form or
Clatk Gym," which can seat a
maximum or

1300.

UUAB Music ChBinnan Atlam
Auslander said the probl&lt;m wu

compounded by the openin&amp; or
Lhe Amherst Alumni Arena.
UUAB is normally aivcn fnur to
sil days which are reserved ror its
poss·ible use, a1 various spots
across C:IU'npus .•• Because or
Alumni, no one knew vc.xc.ly what
Wa.\ brin1 dOne with 0&amp;rt 10 WC

couldn't sehedule anythina," he
said. Pan of the qut'Slion about
tbe tlatcs oonoantd repo"' that
Ill&lt; AtltleUt: Oepartmrnt did not
han su·fficimt funcb to maintain
bOfh facilitia and would have 1\ad
tO dose Clatk Hall in lht

bq;nnina of the ...,..,.,,
Auslaoder also tried 10 aplalo
why UB doeo DO&lt; h•vr many of
Ill&lt; major acts that otbcr SUNY

• .odloob «Qoy. "We oo)y have so
muc:b moocy co spend we've nom
had our subsidy cut In half from
last yur's budaec:· And in oct1er

.. bleb Is •P&lt;D&lt;Iinl $21,000 foe The
CWit and charpq studmts SIO a
tlcl&lt;tt." UUAB is a studtnt
ocpnlution and tldib&lt;raldy ..u.
tkktts tO SludtDU 01 a loos.
Hooley added !hot tvm tho~
UUAB bas bad IIWlY baocb
btfort they btcame bia·namt
acu•Uk• Tbt ~it is difftc:Uit
to brinJ them to UB. "Bulfalo
bas two m'lior eoncm promo&lt;as
•bo Itt font chan« on bantli,
unlike tbe smaller citia or Albany
and Binahamton," ht uid.
With Alumni Arena nearin,
completion, Auslanda hopes it
will bt«&lt;mt an lnt&lt;&amp;ral part or th&lt;
Buffalo 110t1&lt;t11 circuit. "Alumni
m&amp; a void In Buffalo. The
Mtmorfal Auditorium ...,,

UUAB Dlvlalon Director Bill Hoolle and Mualc Chelrman Adam Au1lander

17,000. KlciobiJIJ 3100." be
noted, wbilt the n&lt;" arma Will
lnithally havt bttwttn ~
....u. with th&lt; mnainder of the
10,000 to bt added lattr. "Wlth
that kind or spact, UB C'Ould host
bands Uke The Cluh or th&lt;
Talklna Heods." h• added.

"Beoouse of Alumni (~, noor~e knewemctly what

In spite of a rouah btJinnin&amp;,

w!J!

bein.~

done with Cb* (Gym) 110 U%mid'rt smedule mything "

UUAB will now bt atlernptina to
offer a Steady pat&lt; of

entttlalnmcnt on campus. Alr-'7
in piOIJ&lt;Sl ore the Open Mike
Stries on Thunclaya io Hamman
and on Fri6aya io Talbtn. Botb
Jtan at 8 p.m.

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UUAB also rum iu own
wectcmd movia u wdl u fret
films 011 Tuesday niabu io 170

Comedian K&lt;DGy Byrd, who has
played In Europe u well u in
Vcps showplaces such U CaaaB
and tbt MGM Grand, will open
the 8:00p.m. sbow. A fu.D bar
anti a varied a.ppr:tiz.cr mcuu ..ill
be offered. with a...- cherat of

~&lt;.Ellicott .

Toalabt marks the arand
ol)&lt;tllna or UUAB's Wttl&lt;ly
Perfortnlnl Atu NJahl Club series
in the Talbtn Bull Pco. Buffalo

Sl..30 for stuclc:nu

UUAB Music Choinm .-\Mm Aus.b~er

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olllcn. Local Jau bantl RPM will
play nat wttlrmd.
Durin&amp; Claobtl. UUAB
rmune its Main Strett
O&gt;ffcchouse series,~ probably
in Dlcfcodocf AIU&gt;cX.

cantjKI&gt;. UUAB offiCials ba-e
•u11csted that SptTO Gyro may
appear at UB on Claobtr 2A.
Hooley added !hot his offiCe has
btcn "contacted" about a concm
on Decctnbtr 4, the wectmd that
Alumni Arena il to be off iCially
tltdlcated.

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SUNY at sewer
UB Is hounded on all ·sldes, officials say, by
New York Stale's ell pervulve bureacracy and
red tape. It's e sorry day when an Institution of
higher education Is treated no better than the
Stale Sewer Authority.
In discussions, during meetings and i$rlvataly,
UB officials overwhelmingly cite the State
'
regulations and restrictions Imposed on the
State Unlversi~V of New York(SUNV) system
with considerable chagrin. They say that such
guidelines have clamped down the University's
primary mission- to provide low-cost
Educallonal opporunlty to the citizens of the
State.
There are dozens of horror stories. Stories
that tall of equipment on order lor entire school
years, of not being able to hire statf and
Instructors until days before the semester
starts because ol no Albany approval. Some of
these stories would be food for comedy
routines If It were not for the lact that they
happen almost every day and erode University
functions.
But there does seem to be some hope on the
WB)'. Finally, SUNY Institutions have begun to

paradise, It Is heartwarming to see that the
Department of American Studies Ia willing to
publlcally protest for Ita rights.
After a tumultuous spring semester, the
University appears as II It wants to settle
down and enjoy WtJklng on what the
educational and bureaucratic aspects of Its
mission. And In Its haste, sometimes It might
run roughshod over the lese visible aspects.
The American Studies Ph.D. progtam has
had a long history. Unfortunately, the matter
Is coming up again at a time when the
University Is looking at the extent of Its
academic otlerlngs, In hopes of slicing
certaln programs to save other•. American
Studies Is the type of unit that Is presently
under study-one that shared In the dream ol
years' past, when resources an4 Innovations
flourished.
Now, Ph.D. programs are evaluated on the
level or demand, both In school and out of It,
In the job market. It's doubtlul that American
Studies can pass the test,
II might be wiser for It to walt and press Its
Ph.D. case after the University has decided Its
planning dltectlon. It might havs more of a
chance.

light beck, taking their cues to Al~ny. And
tl!e leadership, quite correctly, has been
coming from the SUNY ~nters-the most
Influential and largest comP&lt;&gt;nenta of the
ayetem.
Recently, Binghamton ~nte1 prepare~ a
memorandum bemoaning the entire watchdog
system and clearly calling for Improvements. It
was approved by Its Council and passed along
to other lnslllllll.lons for similar approval. At UB.
President Ste~ B. Sample has made It clear
priority of his admlnlat~tlon to begl/1 the
procesa of clearing the thicket of State
bureacracy.
Such moves could be Instrumental, not OIIIY
In lesaenlng financial pressure on Individual
schools, but In letting each c,mpus develope
their own Individual focus. The amount of hand·
holding by the State has reached ridiculous
proportions. It Is about time they allow SUNY
additional lreedoms to make actions. They can
at least order pencils on their own.
A her all completely Incompetent children do
not really run SUNY.

Bad timing
In a University so quiet that It seems like

feedback

Serious business
Out of order
Editor:

fdiiOt

In m~ loU,.,..,. ot lhl• tlodlor., ktn UnNeralry, I have come

tn lh l •rrlcM, 4'!Rat:Jsm

·sr.-~s

ltnol/y hove tho limo to'"''" tl&gt;out

"",..,

front IM:Uit'f 0«:.1&amp;.1!~

,,.,. Ia

lltOUg/'t lnt«act;on, 01

1/IOUitl/101 ,.... * 0 u•lfln.-tto
m•. How..-., unlnrer;de4 tiN
IOtOfiOirrtl l • on CH!I&lt;Hiu,.to
_.,1/&gt;.ot/otl wnlch lo t~ to
recognll • m1ny
of
I ¥Ctprlontl lnt.,..ctloft and
outstlndlng ellorta on tiHJ ~rt of
lftlftylacully wno gO out of thek
wo~ to hotp ltii&lt;Mnl..
Aolulfly, I hid ""n o.-lton~
• tudtntl Md ,..POtt.-1 IHIInflthO
•ling ol dllctlmlnollon /rom IM/r
proltnort bfreauae ol their tWce.
/ndwd th-r ltl'il ewer the yNr&amp;,
Mill)' tlm.,-lHitlrom eome

'"•t•nc::.•

·I

JNO/tllofl, not oiL -

W&gt;IIIM- thO/ (OYer tho 'jMia}

YOI/oul 11-IJ ~/HUng

,,. ,..,.. blot trom lhOir
&amp;ChOOim•t• •• .,.u. 8uf

•t•in,

ItOM IIOIIIIl. And to be-..
hOI 001111tt«1 to C*ta'n laculrf. or
to ceneln ,,,_,., bulln o/JIII..t ond trom o!Hf
In • /uri- ollort tont'fl c/Orlty,
Il l It be ltld thO I /hit It not

-'*

lntendlld •• • refutation ol the
good lntftll or IM ortlcr.. b&lt;tttn
t/1011 contlll.,.l wltlt 1 IHillo/
1 /IIJD/U,.. -/opod _ , , . . fHff

thtt In IM klntl run truth ht IM
MOll po_,u/ ,..pon o~lnll
licit/ oloa.
Flnt/ly,
~IS •• pori·
tlmo 111&lt;:4Jhy ond Olroctor ol EOP, I
o.m 110 klngw ot '"" Mlm of tho/
tt&lt;&gt;Oio /dot W(Jk/1 hoo onJll.-1 10
omld-Ofled
.,,_,. or t•ll ond othoV hlflhoV
- l k l n lntiHIIIN In IM 1/0/o.

'""tight

,..11'/-

On Frld•y. SoptomOOr 11111, tho
Jowl•h Hoi/dey of ROih Hllhonoh
cwlob11tlng lilt Ntw Yur 574.'1
l&gt;ov•n. TM dlyt ,,,,culm/noting
wl/h Yom Kippur, thl D•~ of
Atonmont, tilt d•r• ol
repcnllrn::fl •nd. During th111 daya
Jlw/o/1 pooplo roltoct on ttto post
ond loot&lt; towot'fltho IU/U,..,

wu o gu~ •tcklng tho moch/no In
an lltlflftpt to 11411 h/J loJt money

acro11 many Unfv•ralty pollcl•'·
thl r I do not IQrH with. j/.,1, '

Aggr••olfl Scllool Hour.s /&lt;NUS
Mlnolllr.l " (S.,/0111/&gt;or 20, IPB2}

,,.,..,tOitnot

fdlla&lt;:

not lo,. /holr monoy. Whon 1
returned • haU·hour later, there

There's some

tM ,,,,..,...,,

other un,ortunat• ,.opht would

boclr, IM •ltln on /hOIIJOCh/noJ,
lin It (/Olton to tho point whore
"'' ,,. Qttllng our t/UOII~ cut fix
• lou•~ quonlllf It 'a btld onougn
/hOI )'10 hive to PlY lOt o - r

o,.. trfVItlt I'III'HhMc• thll

th•t'J 50 PMCfMI Wltf/MIOWnMJ.

hoppon.-1 to mo In tho Pub IM
ot- •Ill•~ In on oltompl to play o
• - ~mo whh 1 / -, llo!t
lff/'f C*ll&amp;. tnlutltlod, l•sl&lt;tld lot •
reluttd and ••• told to "hh the
-d." I /hen UAW If on "0111 ol
Offltr" •lfltt could oo put up 10

fhOIHIO I• 1 /horn In this 1rmptt
thll t!Hty col/ 1 (Jnlv.,.lty. 1 ,,.,.
tt•• about tltM tftat •om•thlng Is

-

o..,

,_Illy

un.....ll)' l tUdent

. _.r

··whefl we I'NII)' bfJO/n •

new

yHritlo-.d,
actuolty - t I t tr
dotlfmln«&lt;l
who tM/1 be truly ollvo ond who
,,.., MOfOtf u tat:
Who •hoH 00 hippy t nd WhO 1/11/1

lnd-,..

oomt..,.or..
who a/loll orroln lollllllfttrll 1ft hlo
dlyJ
artd who &amp;Itt II not attain

Byrd tonJgbt

Angete-: a!td tht MOM Orand and
Cana,.s Plftt:t In l l l Vtg'aJ 1 1/

put t&lt;onny ln tno /oretront ol

Editor.

COifiWY onrono/nmont. HI•

TM UUA 8 Culturolond
Perf&lt;NMing Arfl Con!Mi ttH

t•~fllon IPPNrlrt«l Include the
Dlnoh Sho,.. Show,

lnd oet lot /11 "'" Night Club
SMfN, Due to cHat••rtr.nc:ott

woH
o,.n loCI/ /Oifv/1/on
fhow . .,~ "TM Konny Byrll ond

~/t!gl,.,~orRPitt,~

Ftfond• Toltr Show."

,_, Nlfl/lt Club_,.,_ dl!ols
Frldc7, ~ t 181:2, ot 8;00

toun, lo III!P&lt;HIInt lot
~-(on, Ond I&lt;Mny BYrd
1111 _,.,tor tiN ONI ol thom.
Ho ,., touiWd ..tth 11on
ond _..-~ IM TM S(&gt;/rlfiWI,
0ov N/Qht, Rol&gt;ortl FMc/1,
Tho ,.,,., Silt.,. ond Pot &amp;oono..
le ,.,.,•• ,..,_

•nnourte•• • new oPMJittg d•t•
p.m. It! 111o To.e.rt eu-...,
Amhtrll C.mput. Opetl/nQ '""
wtH be ICM&gt;ny 8'/fd om1

11M,.,.,.

Grllfln

Show ond PIJ MoguJno, ,.

••1111

c-.

-u. T-

F-., llltlllflllllonolly occl l -

-lt/loqll/11 ond -ion. Oon't
" ' - l r, RPflllono,
RPM
..Ill OPfHI ,,. /ollo'wit!g - , ; ,
O.tober ltlt. _,,.,.,.,.
1~0...

OfW IUfW /0 MlfiiJI/If! /ho

-•tid

Nlglll Club u t"" ndtlul
epoton ,..mpua.
/C.,.ny /lyt'fl, with hla cut ot
mont lrieMI ond hllorlouo comtrly
routlnoo, ,,.. oure ro hove you
tolll"ff In 1M aJ-.I&lt;W!II'f Byrd /&amp;
I!O(robeMr.-.
I&lt;IMy Jo , . , . , , to
8Uifl /o ollw on - l i v e
I n - - / omi1NIIontllourond
~·· o ~ot~g br ol _,ormo,_
&lt;nldlla. Hta - - • -rencn
lit'--· ,.,,.,.,.,.,. - Soudl
MbleomiNtl-loluOond
,._kin 1-ta/IOH Hloblloh
I&lt;IMy II I trw ptOIHI/ottO~ Club
doiN II tho ~ Orotolnfler&gt;
ond C.tdt • 11111"11 Bfor In R..,
Y~

,..flO Four. tho~

-·ndtllel-lnl.oo

v,_,

IConny 8yt'fl.nd Frlondl/1 IU,..
to ldctr off thl• now NI(/M Club
Serlo• with 1 beng ond • 11ugh
T"" Night Chib will run '""~
Ffldoy n/gllt (o~copt holldtyl} ond,
-~~ oltt~lng dlllf'Ont/orm• ol
fino .,.ttrllln,..nt Hell wHI!, you
Clfl ,.,.. lir • &amp;OOthkJQ

'"""~ Wh iHI belnfltttYid

dr1&lt;Q from our luJI ber lnd food
• '"""our dlvtra/1/H o-ltor
IHIIU.

8o •v,. to OH RPII•Jou Fuolon

at"- WW'/ _ ,..., IM Nl(/ht CCII&gt;
on October llh.
~., c/111&gt; odm,.kln hyo

a.,.,.,.,.,

12.60 ,., """"/f&gt;o

adml10kln lroro

«1.60 ""' wonJng
&amp;u.Coopot
U\JAB CPA Cll11t

lulliltmont In hit de yo;
• Who oho/1 oo tormonlw Oy ,,. 1/ro
oltmb/1/on
1nd who thtll be ovtrcom• by the
waters of IIIMJft:

who Sholl 00 p/OICW oy IM ohoiJ)·

•wont ol on•r Ond ,.ho tho /I be
tom by tM wild ,...,
,.._.,,,.,,;

hu,., ,.,

0(

Who lho/1
COti!Pfln/ot..h/p
Ond Who oM# th/nt (Of 0 -l;
,.llo lho/1 be tMttor.-1 by tM
Nrt/lq&lt;JI-o 0( ~I cM"ffi
lnd Who fhoN be p/Ofl')od by lhO
Pf'I.Nu,.s o/ oonlonnlty;
who,,., oo ttllnQ~ by
lnl.c&lt;~rlty

who tho/I be ttonw IIIIo
wbmlaaton;

one/

who wilt be con toni with h/1 tot
Ond Who tho /I WlndO( fn IHICh Ot

••tl•t•ctiOtr;
•
who aha// be oorono tnd who lho/1
l&gt;e d/atrouflht;
who lhotl be ot " ' ' ond who

•h•ll 00 olt/lct.-1 whh on•r.ry:
Who lhl/1 be poor Itt h/0 OWII O)'OS
end who IM# be r/clt In lllttqulllly
Who oho/1 be /Houfllll low w/IJI
futility Ond Who-· , UlliN
1/mwgilodl-t
and (10(&gt;11
,... . ,.. - 1 0 t:IMIOfiO
'"" cltl,.ctwoiO&lt;K!.ot u&gt; , . _ 10 ,..,c. to /KIY

But--·,..,.,

ond do (10(&gt;11- 10 tMt w.
moy IHifln 1 /fUiy yoor. •

�op-ed
Guest Opinion

Bv Oiftm R Wbartm, Jr.

TM lolloWIIII/ ~ by SUllY cr.-ttor Cl/lton A.
Wherton. Jr'W limN to thfl opwtlng ola Nw ICidMtiG
tHr. wu made ••a#obl# ro ell SVHY lludonl
MVfOIUI_.
~tny·f~ )'UIS ooo next FtbnlaJY, """ Y01t
Stata•a Commtulon on 11141 N - tor a State
UniW&lt;IIIY eobmiUed Ito --t"'01N,. In t~o
maklno-to t!\41 Go..,n01 ono t1\411Aglolature. Ita k..,
ri!Cc&gt;tlltM&lt;~datlon : ..lmrnedtato Mtabtla~rnont ot a St.,•
Unlv•rllty...
In wet.:oml&lt;tg tno. . of you w~ enter SUNY IOf IM lhfl
limo lhl$ tall, I think you allould be awara of tho
Commleslon's •oport end Ita s lonHielnct 10 you
J)&lt;!n&lt;lnolly.
HuOoO by O..on o. You no. 1ne ohatrrnan of Gonorot

T

Eloctllc Company'• bOard of 11\isteea. the Commlstlon

concluded after lnttnttve aludy that tha ciUrtnl of New
York were being aottouel)' tJIIIdVIntogoO by lflt A.b&amp;~not
of a atato unlvertlty.

0

n 01 about Decombl&lt; 31. tt8t 1 oubotontlal
quantity o t druga were mlsllng from the Erlt
Count)' MoOical Conttr. TNt lnlllatoO an
· u-roround lnvooUgotiOII by tho Erie County Sheriff
OopL Ootoc11ve Sgt. Joaoph Polronolla llono wit~ another
dtp&lt;Jty (rNI name unknown to wrltol) • -!MadoG thlo
probe. ll/2t18t onooO tl\4llnvosllglllon wtllch llfought on
thl lfrllt or" four IUipectl;
Tho public, tho aorntnltlrolora oltha Erlo Co111)'
MoOical Center end Kanneth Broun of lha Sheriff Oepl.
probably loolthot t~o crime hoo been sotvoO and jualloe
has betn prevailed. Howavar. baing ona ot lhl ouopocll. 1
~!'OW t.hat this lo not tho caoo. Of tho auepeeto (1
pfumber, aAbther a tran1port1r ot pallen·te, two ware
taborer-. In llouotkMPI•ol no one ~ad . .... . directly 01
Indirectly to l~e pl\ll!llacy. Novonnotoaa, J oteph
Petronella haa recel~ad COIJnty.wldo ctec:tlt for the ureate
and Ken Braun will moot likely uoa lhla druo buat •• pari
ol hiS rHitCI~ campaign.
By mo&lt;ofy loolclng oltM 11llanl Clloractlftallca tM
reodlf could qu1cllly Jump to tM COt&gt;CIUalon ano ooy:
"T"""' goy1 got )u&amp;l what tn.., .,._" lkll I want to
btoak and toar Gown IM facaoo craoled ~ 1/11
Oepl. and J . - PetroneifL IfNI !hot IM p&lt;Jbllc allould
conoid• 01 noll!\41 roal cuiCKfl(lj 10 ot.ln
amployOO at ECMC 0&lt; lf)olno lllgn ""''" thOuoanda .. pUlL
- • and rn010 '"'-tantly I waniii\4II)Ull41c to at Jooopll ,_tronella ancl our ootabll.,..,laool ..,..,...,,

J-

-Ill

Petronelto M o - aultOO oncl ak&gt;quenlly
llbiiOO ''IM bell," " Buflato•o ......~of s..l&gt;loo,• ··People
or puston:• · o ciWI\otoon,• and...., rightly without
OOUbl ·~ he mator of claoepl~.Wilen tho EM COUnty Sl&gt;efltl Cop~ arraatoo mo ori Moy
~ 1981 11 atanoo • dlo ln of ov.nto tllot !OIOod mo to
rullzo thottno oyatam wa&lt;lta, bul not nacatllriiY tn your
1av01. What II bolla .,....., to Ia what oklo )'011 oro on.
Within woe montna, I woo oc!\410uled to - 1 I)Ull41o
oeton&lt;Mr provided tor mo by Etll County: •~•ponded from
wort. rYf t!\41 Erta County Medical Oontar, lnd lctOO "f I hi
Erto County Gr&amp;lld Jurr, tormlnotoo by tho Erlo County
Medical Conlor, oppolntoo on outgnOO counMI "t an
Erie Count)' Court and llnotty oonttn&lt;&gt;OO by on Erla
County Judoo. Y11, lha ayatom dOll w01k o"' way Of tha
otl&gt;e(o
l •m not sure ~~ow mony t imet I mal wllh my oulgned
coun'!l, but dUrlr'IQ one ol thO.. worthiota mMtlno- I

••L&amp;&amp;athan halt of New YOI1i'.s hlgtt ecl'\001 OJaduatn

wnose roconlt place '"""' among the nto,...tlou(th of

tl'lett dassel 00 on 10 GOUege,.. H-ld llle tOQOf"L .,MMI Ol
tbe othw1: ln~s quanUe. as wen as m•ny oth., stucMntl
quolllled to
tit "f colloJI'I OOUQIIon. oo 1101 nova
fund a sufftc.te to enabte them to altend cot~..
The tetl0f1 aJso noted trtat
membert ol New
Yort.'o largo mlnonty ll'OUPS h•vollacl Ollflcutty In

··.om•

aec:UJlng access to e&lt;~uc.atlonat facllllf•s on atl eQual

basla wrth other atudents:•
Tho Commlu~·s IOiesight wa• 20-20. •• Indicatao by
tt1 obHrvatlon that 11 the great UP8UfQO ot demand fM
oopon•nllloa IO&lt; nigher educatloll. .. lo llkafy to C!&gt;tltlnuo
unabated. This demand Is not ~no adequate4y taken

C&gt;are of IOOay ond wilt bl even to"' well met In tna
future,, ,The action taken by the State in thla crlllcal
ai11Jitlon ma~ affect the Wf"tole course ot devolopment of
our higher educaHonal avstem. she happtnau of youth,

and the pro,perlty of our population for years to come\"
Tht rocommelldatlon for establlahmeru of a state

requ11110 a "polygraph tut.'' ll\ller oil. the 8uffato Pollee
Dept. the FBt. other ,ovornment agenctes, prl'~ate llrmt.
and the righteous aharnrs dept. haVe u1od ttltm. II w outc:l
Mtm felr to use something that lh•Y have already gtven
eredenee to. Instead, I was Informed by my court
eppolntoO onomey t~ot tho )uooe would not bo rocoplfve
to the resu111 and that that could not bllntrOductd 11
ev1donce.
Aa mu ch as tt disturbed me to be enllgntenod t ddn't
gtvo up all nope. I talked With three dtllorent potygrapheMI
In tho Buffalo area. Their consenaua was that tt waa
dllllcull to novo tno , ...,Ito adrntn.o Into coun bot
notlmposelblt . They aU agreocl that tt was not Melellaty
because tile district attome)''s oHiea
acctptec:l file
r..ulla and cH.H d any funher attempts at p.~oaecutlng.
Eoo~ polyorapllor atatoo the Oole-nt 0000 ""' lnttlota
the procedunaa neaesury for tntfng. that hl1 auorney
don. The reaaon was U tha reaut\1 w~Pr a unfavorable to
the cUtJOt. tne OA ooukt not su.peone tne rHutta a nd usa
It u ..tO"JCCI•oolnat him. (f'rMteoatl tnlotmotlon
bllw- ctllfll end allotMY~ In fact, tha onlY dllleronce
tM potyoro~ wos tt&gt;elr prices. I can' t
undoral&amp;ncl WflY my court oppojntoo OIIOIOIY woo rtrntll
Ill not lnl01mtno mo ol trolL Ho Is a , _ o f 11141
-tv..o COUnoef Pr"')nrn oneS 1/leY aro oaid. I fool
Nat tiled irl.411iat~tno Ills oblll/otlons.

tt••

•mono

I

pnonoo 1no Erlo COURIY Sllofllf's Oopt. ana apol&lt;a wh n
11\41 poriOI'IIIel I woo tQid thlllhe pottc. J)&lt;!n&lt;lnnol o ra
requltaO to lake • polyg, . , tool bi!Qfe llfiPOin,..,t ono
trOll\ tlflllto limo. Oopo&lt;&gt;e~tno on tM ctn:umat....o. I
Oon't wily Jolllpl\ Petronella &lt;1oeo not ta ll Into thll
C:OOIOOOIY-M Ia a clopUty. Bolt.... II only my oplrl~. Ho
to conaldered to be ono of the Oepl'a too unoarcovor
cope. He he• bMn ~ a fmed by ~anneth Braun. c»woB:era. and the presa. Ia M now enmpthom rurth«
taollno7 Oooa tM Sherlll Oopt. hove OOUbll ttanoarda In
odmlatnatorlno tho Polygraph? Ia It thtt altO&lt; ton yearo of
MN'tce a

cot&gt; becomes more than hYman and Is no tong.,.

oub)oct to he urna potlcy u hla co-wort&lt;t&lt;s7
FOI I mtnuts, II )'011 will bear with me, ftl'a rmoglnt.
What woukl hlppan If J . Petr0110lla WU UkoO IO oubmlt
to o polygrop~ last? SuppQH he could refute anO atond
on one of ••hra,.. amendments. lhenWhet wouk3 ottl«
poltc. personnel do wMn lhoy are roquofloO to toke ono7
I gueaa tho Oopt. could ohanoo IM POlley to au II Mr.
Potronello'o · or d. ..l.... Then ILia -•tt&gt;lo hlo bolla

unlvO&lt;olty woo promptly approvoO "f t1141teghllohuo ancl
Govwnor
In s.c&gt;tomblr. la.&amp;. tho utstlno 32
IIOIIHlwnoO c:oflegaa......, l,..,r OOOIW 00 a
fTlUIItc.I'I!&gt;V• tnolltutlon. 11 waa lt&gt;e ,..,,_,,,,,,
univ0111ty In tM notion.
lOOoy. " lift 856.000 groOull ... SUNY INIInlolno U..
objocttvoo tM Youno Co&lt;nmtu~ _,led ouc
opi&gt;Oflunlly tor quo llty hlgoo ..,...,.,~. lrM of
''ec:.MW)m~ and Other Hnl.,a. tncluc:Ung dlacdmlnatlon ot1

o.w..,.

a.ccount of r•ee. ctMd, cot«« national ofiOin"-a nat to
which we .n•~• 1rnc• 1~ M'W and pnyalc.a• h.andk::ap:s.
AI SUNY epprOICt'ttll Ut 36th ennl~etsaty, the citizen.&amp;
of New Yortc can be vo,., proud that they poaaeaa I"'t or.ly
\t\1 most diverM and comprtmtnal~• it ate unf'Hftlty In
1he natkH\1 but an e)lttam&amp;ly eccaulb•e one.
The frlthmtn among you, •• wellu those atudente
who are retu1ntno tor another yotr. mlgrH u~ It
appropriate at thll time to conakS11 tno mariti of pubUc
hlghor oducatlon-ono tho dllloroncoln your
lilt
were not for the acUont taken 35 yeara ago.

II•••

Kenneth Braun wouk:J vouch tor him.. At thlt point t don't
ne why not, Joeeph haa atreaCly I N il fled to the grand

jury. De )'011
~lmooll7

roatty IMIIIovo he woutd na•e perjuroO

Peopto ln Otntfll and o lury In parnculor woutd tend 10
IC13e{Jt QOYirnmenl OtfiCIIII ' l tlt&amp;menta II belnQ 100
perctnl tr\Ht. Unlottunolloy lor mo, a cop dolo ttl! Into
that olon, tMy hold aoml·lolty poalttonl and are able to
throw thllr Wllght t rouM II th•Y 10 doslro Ot wheo th•
urgo l'trlkea. By tho way. do you tel"f'embOf\enyOMt trom
the W atergate ~ndat'? Well, ao much for pow&amp;rful
poeltlono 111&lt;1 nonosty.
Mr. PerroneUa doea have en lmptet:al~e record, He
otatoO 10 lha prtta-or boutld-obouiiOOO al'r. .tl and
60mewhtrt llkt 800 convlctlo.\a Itt to hla crecflt, Mw
mony aro toolltrnato?

Atcn.,o Hl•oo taa1oned ehlf • r.w t.uuea were biO\IQht
to light. Thla oocurao a law )'UIS a,go, bul 11141 US dkl not
ooOopao 0&lt; oo wouoh ma)or'rOOOIIIItr\lellon. t Oon't llow ony pollee onlorcamont a gancy would au liar 1 IOU II
arry one olt,..,r - n a l quit 01 woo aot&lt;ed to rnton &lt;&gt;&lt;
want on a p&amp;m~~~nent furlougll. ev.&lt;yono neooo a tul
from wWi. Tho mind hU known IO ploy lrlCQ on Its
o - Whon h II OVI&lt; WQf1ted. It II ...........lbllthat ri
coutct llappen to a oop. They oro h""""WIIIIo talkfno whh tM potyorapi\Oft tn.., tall h woutcl
bo dlfltcvttlo ..ruto JOMpl\ ,..lronalla'o clopo&amp;ltton. "They
~~It WU I&gt;Otllbll thal li tOaY 1\41vo- a CAM
Of tnlatllton """tlty. Wllfl moyk - -· In a
traniiCIIon whoro thoro Ia an
of gooOo (niiUm)
IO&lt; rnonloa I Oon'l -how mlat"""' klonllly ant- tM
picture. EIIMr t!\41 ..... """""' With rna"' tn.., cllcln~. Ia
thoro any 1\arrn tn llkfno J - Petronollo I) What
h~ne&lt;l 10 thOil otftclll Iundt ? 2) Wht&lt;o ., how!\41
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potyorom 1111? I Oon't- any problam • lono tnooo llnoL
If hll riP~ III""' fo aolldly tooted. II Will ,_lin
un1amt,JMd.
Tho ··moat• ot docaptJon" II _ , . well with J - h
Potronollo. I hove onMted, tnolctoO and aenltnctd.
llhiQk It Ia oota~o lllllrM Ihal lht Sllorllf"o dopl.. IM
g,.nd JuJY, ono 11141 01$1/lct ottorney waro oil oorwlncect by
him. At for mo 11111 I IIII In ,,__
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UBF p,.aklent John C•rter
By JONATHAN M .
GOLDSTEIN
Sp«trvm $(riff Wrlttr

T

he University's
"continulns education
facllity."" the Center for

Tomorrow. has now been
(uoctionina for over seven months

with rclatin sucau. Althou&amp;)l It
is not c:um:atly finandally
iJickp&lt;slcknt, it is proJ«&lt;ed thalia

the very ncar fllturc, rbc Center
will be mooctasily lidf..un1cicnt
ODd produce revenue wrphua.
Tbe purpose of the Center,
which was opened in Febnwy,
19112, Is to " providt approprlatt
spac&lt; fo r contlouina education
proBt*!DJ, prof&lt;S$1ooal mtetlnp
and university related activities, u
.aid UB Foundation (UBF)
President John Concr, AI the
prescniiDOIDCnl, rbt Center is nor
fuocllns itself. All of i~ p r tlnn fas his _ , pus Into OA
account ~ by 1M FO&lt;Uity
Stuclau A.uoc:iatioo. John T.
Tburstoo, A.uoc:iatc Oir«tor of
the Office of Pubtie A(falts of the
Vnivmity, ODd pr&lt;s&lt;nrly JcTVIns
u lht temporary dirtetor or the
Center, sil&lt;lthll it presently docs
001 have accc~s to these funds.
Accorclina to Thurston, the
'"proceeds vr now in limbo""
because of a anain IIOOOIIIU the

Centtr mUSI _ . tcrnponrily.
wbkll puiS various rcaricdocu on

Its Dow.

NIGERIAN WEEK
SPEAKERS
DINNERS
CULTURAL SHOW
At Red Jacket· Q.uad 2nd Floor
Saturday, Oct. 16th 1982
Time: 9 pm-2 am
Donation at the Gate
Presentesd by:
Nigerian Student Assoclado~
Undergraduate Stude~t Association
•

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Eventually it is hoped that "the
Cauc:r will operate on an tnec:K:oc
Orrxt Account," taid Thumon,
which buieally m &lt;OAS tbar tho
Center's proceeds wUI cover Itt
maintenance, Waries. and the •
rcrnainins fuods would ao back
Into the bulJdins, in !be Corm or
in&gt;promn&lt;S~IS. But until this time,
the Cenra is bdna funded by
various sub--clivlslonJ conraloed
wilhill the main Division or
Buda&lt;t. depcoclina on wbal faoct
or maintenance is notNcd,
Tbu.ntoo related.
UBF r.U.,CS the sufficient funch
necaed 10 conwuctthc Centtr.
Whtn it opened for buslnm seven
months oao, the Foundation
dJSI.Ssodlled iudf from the
Center, for Its job or fund-niJina
had _ , CO&lt;Jipleted, lind now
only maintains offiC&lt;Sin the
bwlrlloa- The Center wu fuDy
OOOSlniCted with St.S million,
acqulred with the aid or "20
sdaoot and privare oranJzadoa.s
and individual$ donatio&amp; ovc:r
SlOCO, and approximattly &lt;100
ID&lt;Iividuals donarin1 bft wctn SS
and S500," Coner said.
When asked what an
wpniudon or individual
a-preted to receiw ln rerum for
thtir donation, Coner responded
llw the dooorioM -e made
because the do-. "had an
aflillotioo •itb !be Unlvt&lt;sity tWer
1M Y'tlll," tbou&amp;)lt it ,.... 1Q0c1
pulbk. rd&amp;tions, and "fdt OD
obUptioo to obow tfldvlratitudc
ror P&lt;escnt and futuro we by iu
reopcedvt employees or

.

Spectrum file photo

meml&gt;m." The nasna or the 20
major donon are encnvcd on a

ploqut at 1M entrance to the
Center and wert prillted In tbc
1981 VBF Annual Report .
Questioned a.bout the close
proximity between the Center and
the Marrloll Hoed, Concr,
Tbw.ton, and Marrlon ofncials
aarced oo the imponADC&lt; ot 1M
relationship. Conc:r, allhou&amp;)l no
loQaet offtdally aCf"diated with the
Cctcr,pmcd up !be acacraJ
consmsus safins. "it is impcrati~
·~work •cry ck»dy with !be
Muriott. Tbuntoo said that both
the Centet and the hot &lt;I profit
because or one another. 11\e
Marion provid&lt;S Incentive for
over-nitbt sct'nioar customers of
the Center co choose it beeauR
accommodations are only 1 shon
clistaoc:c away.

Marrio&lt;t

's Oir«tor ot Sales Liz
f~ .aid that oo discount was
pvco to Centtr customen, but
uacned that h docs bave auder&gt;t
discountS
it they do not
apply to patrons of the Ccntn .
F......., reiterated tbejolnt ,
neeaslry or the friendship by
sa)'ina, "we (the Manioll) Intend
to mcnalhcn the relallotuhip u

..,.en

much u we can.'' Praaatly, the

Hotel hu a Um-.ity salca
. . . . _ whOK function it Is 10

~· further busioas
coopentioa bet-towftD ludC ud the
Univenity commuoity,wkb sp&lt;dal
emphasis on the Center,
Tb&lt; Cctcr recently published
iu r.,.t brothure llstlna the rental
fees for 1\s various f&amp;dli tes,
Previoll&gt;ly, business had been
conduc&lt;ed by word or mouth, but
Ibis did not sl&amp;nlneoutly bun
prospceU. With a dear« of
poblicity, Thuruon feels !be
Center ''will be a busy pia«."
The Ccnrcr's ...US"on oo a
tractinc system, ...abliaa tht
Center to conform the siu or a
room to a croup's aced.J.
Tbumon rdated that d&lt;ntlstry
and man.q.cment have been thr
heaviest cuers or the Centtr so r.,.
Asked 1r the Centn bad •
prefcrcncc: u to wllar type of
srou,p UKS ll, Tbunton said it
"would be oo functions more !ban
users," ror 1M Center's objedivc
is to my or least "90 pcr&lt;:ent

«&lt;~~.''

As for future aoals. Thurston
said a "seareh commhrcc" has
been ld up to loeate ao orrrc:ial
Direaor of the Centet, This
direaor will prob.lbly report
dlrtetly to the Vnivenily's Office
o f Public Affairs, acc:orclin&amp;to
TbUISIOn, and it will be liP to that
dim:tor 10 spearhead an "active
pursuit of COGtirluina cdUC81ion."
Ill addition, Tborston said be
would like to ..,. OA annex 1&lt;1 up
f01the Center to~
wbalbc ...... IU~

..shonc:omio.a..: a ..latk o(
space." The Center Is abo

d ....dopin&amp; ......

troc:tlna lfllCDl

for 1M waJJJ to lmpron ..,.~
cfl'lclency,

�Computer Science Department
suffers from faculty attrition
By SETH A LLEN
Cfr)' £4rrtN

T

he Computer Science
D&lt;panmc:nt has lost
six faculty members
over the past two yearsCo
disproportionately high
number, accordlna 10
depanmc:nt and natural
sdenr:es officials.
The University h as 12 to IS

.. fatu1ty

turno~rs"

each year.

Natural Sciences and
Matbcmatla !Xan Duwayne
Andenon said. Computer
Science had three of tho&lt;e last
yeas, .a~hich Anderson called a
"significant turnover for a
small depanmen1."
Anderson noted thai &lt;om&lt;
facult)' have left for beuer
career opportunilies. While It
i• a problem 10 replace
professors in any depaMmcnt,
he said, any university needs
new Idea.~ and new approoches .
The turnover ln the
Computer Science !Xpanment
is above the national avero&amp;e
for computer Kience
departments, but he uld 11 is
not a probkm .
The hirina freeu on SUNY
has not had a mJjor effeet on
the Computer Science
Oepanment. as the SUNY ·
administr·a tlon has recosnlzed
Computer Science as an
exceptional case. uccordlns 10
Ander110n .
Anderson maln1ained t ltat
past birins freezes have always
been temporary 1nd there arc
ways to act aro und them. He
claimed tbll UB has always
manaaed to repl~ee faculty in
cuain ways. sucb as
tanporuy te~cbina
appoiotmctlts that arc ffiled by
visitina computer science
innnlctors (rom other
univeuities. M ost are blred to
sustain introductory level
computer science oourses and
have advance study in
,.
computer sc.lence, he added .
" A vi.tltlna Instructor h as all

tbe credentials of another
professor," be added.
"We have had an unusually
bad two years, in .sneral
respeetS," Anderson said,
noting tha t the Oovernor's
State budset bas bad a
detrimental eff&lt;CI on SUNY.
The hf&amp;her demand are&amp;J-of
whicb computer science is
one . .tave been "raided" by
other universities sceklna
talctlted faculty, he dlar&amp;ed.
He said &amp;ood raculty ue
often lured by the hilb salaries
or better U$CIItcb facilities
from other univcnitia and
industry. "A university aoina
through a budaet squeeze will
suffer attrition In high demand
areas," Anderson said .
Anderson noted that the
University bas not been
''sitting idly by and wa tching
this ha,p pen ." RAther, Vice
Prosidcnt for Academic Affairs
RobeM Rossberg has put
together a computer science
arowtb plan calllna for tht
addition or ru: [llil.-lime
equivalent (fte) facult y
positions in the 1983-84
budaet. Natural Scimces
Associate Dean Myron
ThompliOn said the depanmen1
bas 10 ~ ftc's, one-half shoM
or last year's total. includina
teachina assistants.
Anderson said t hai the once
high nationally ranked
depanment bas been slippinJ
among departments for almost
a decade. He explained that
this is because the section has
not kept up with tbe arowth
rate of other universities'
computer science depaMments.
He noted that UB has been
restricted by budaetary
conmaints from invesdna as
heavily as other institutions In
computer science. H e
maintained that UB ranks
among the bigber state
institutions in oomputer
science.

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"The addilion or those
faculty would improve the
dcpartment's ability to serve
students In oomputer science
courses and In the
deparment," Eberlein uid.
"There could be more or
E bertein wamet~ or tona
smaller introductory courses
delays in being able to offer
and more studenrs would want
faculty money on paper. The
depanment bas asked Rossbera to continue 1heir educa:ion In
computtr science."
for five ATR's (Au1horization
to Recruis) 10 ob1ain qualified
Eberlein stressed the
faculty for the department, but
lrnponanc.e or having a good
Ros.~berg refused.
She noted that lh.ere were 11
ar•duote progi'IIJIL She noted

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offers.''

that withoul it tbe depaMment
could not gel "Ph.D. levd
faculty" or'lood instruction
and 1he whole underaraduate
pro11ram would "collapse."
She .aid a healthy graduate
program Is a must for good
undergraduate Instruction.
Eberleon said thul the
dep:lt1111cnt b moving in a
po$ltive direction, nothing that
this semester is the first in
which CS 101 and CS 113
students c\n U&lt;e terminAls
'bucead o r h llt'lns to use cards
and keypunches. She added
that in the fu:ure it owould be
cheaper and bctler 10 have
many small oomputers like the
VAX rather than one large
oomputer Uke the CYBER for
the entire univershy. and that
this is the direction the
deparment would li~c to move

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least two occasions in the past
when the drpanment oould
have hired faculty, but was not
allowed to mike any offers.
Eberlein &amp;aid thai IWO
candidates from the University
of Wisconsin are ooming to 1hc
department in the futu re and
"we hope we can make them

Anderson said that the

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the ''departure or people" in
computer science and will
constantly JCCk replacements in
the yean ahead. "We are
determined t o maintain the
mengh nf computer science on
this campus," he added.
He said the a"'!uisition or a
new VAX 111750 computer by
th. t;jepartment five months
ag~ould help them greatly
in drawing faculty and
studcms to the depal1meol.
Computer Science
!Xpartment Chairperson
htrida Eberlein &amp;aid the
hiring freeze bas bad a bad
effect on the dep81lrneru u all
but tWO or .lnetl staff
positions are vacant, includi11&amp;
one ~tion for an electrical
engineer.
She said t hat faculty leaving
the drpanment have affected a
trend the deparunent is trying
to establish toward smaller
classes. She noted that smaller
classes ar 1he Introductory level
are important In turin&amp;
saudeots to the drpanment.

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• continued fr.., page 1

In the p!tlfuUy low JtlpcndJ and
the less than lOcal tedlaldcs for
those in post·Docloral.c wor :· he
no1ed. FliCUIIy .,. prcocn1ed with
a mau of paJ)&lt;TWork that mUSt b&lt;
...,, to Albany for approval.
"This has a direct crtcct on rb&lt;
COftduc:t of rtsearm, •· 8aca said.
''Thc qua~ fO&lt; knowlcda&lt; is
dimlpred."' Sl&amp;adt ow llld that
faculty arants haw on... been
dcrailcd or b&lt;lp up and that they
t
'llrc ncM allowed to kcqo all the
money thai has been awatdcd
them. "Wiw kind or lnccntlvt is
thai?" bc qucricd. "It mates no
amK·; it's 1 very serious
problem."
ADotbcr probkm in this IIU b

creat:in&amp; nc• ptopoams "to
rt$J&gt;OGd to the new and rapklly

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aao.

The protp"IID would have
reqUired no odditional faclllrid).
thai faculty had already b&lt;cn In
place and h fit muuly within rhe
Oovcrnor's caU for more hl&amp;h
1eehncilo8Y rralnina. Rennie
olalmed. "Wt srW have ytt ro act
the nod from \11• Slate Education
Department ... he lamented. ••Tbat

ponderous rcsporuc Is wh11
frusl!ates.., many people and Is
cbaradm.tic of New York Slarc's

bu.rc:aucraey."
"Thll b extremely &lt;Wl'l~e

here, compared to other pubtic
unlvenltles;' lAw School Deal&gt;
Thomas Htadrick related, ''11&gt;ere
b no ocw&lt;hutlooal pcotection and
thb is not a land'IJUI
itutitution-tbcre~s no history.••
A rlllll pn&gt;bkm has b&lt;ctl in the
purdwina area, one in wMch
Doly told the wtiwrsity Council
be OOIIId nut with .... than half
the prcrcnl 11art sbould
reJiriclloos

*

lined. Aru and

L&lt;ttcn 0.... James Bwut said
"evcry typewriter md box peocih
mwt ao throuib Albany. this is
cxtrcrndy aun~"
Baca llld thai thcrt Is
coosidcrable tnastnlioa ar many
levels or rbc Uninnity ovcr tltlJ
smwlon. "I think the ones thai
fed it tbe ~ ate the ones
flllbat away from it," she noted.
"They jwt want to buy a
typewriter or ~e a secrewy and
can't. It's very rn.LSUatloa.'"

Ubrarics Oim:tor Saktidu Roy
has had similar problems In his

qucsr or pun:hase several
pbotocoplcrs for unit bnonches.
Wantina to buy Xerox macbines,
rather than anothcr brand, he was

forocd throuah • t.an&amp;l• or local
and State burcaorades before h&lt;
could evcnaet pcntliuion 10 &amp;0
rhrouah with the deal. It is sn11
pcndina.
.. How ca.a we improve student
life?" Roy qu&lt;£[oned. "Wc are
IIUI waltina for IOmcthina that is
intended to imprcwc
underaraduare Ufc."
It b a ltory thai b repur
almost ev cry day 11 the
Unh'a'Sity.

Gold
• -llnuedlrom-a·
way."
CWs manb&lt;r Oaw 5inaer.
whose own aold wU not Jtoko,
blamed the poor quality or the

equipment. "It was bound 10
happcn sooocr or later. those til
loeb were oot much or a
detcrreru; they could baw hom
picked wltb uer~ver." he
admiued.
11
At least we know one thine:
the Jtolcn d... tal aold wu most
likely not m!ioactive," UB ......,
spcdalls&lt; John Lorellld. He is

presently worldn&amp; on cxpcrimenu
10 detcrmlne whccher rh«e is any
con~on be1,..,.. dental &amp;old
and oancer. He dcttow&gt;ocd media's
allcmpu to sensationalize his

rcsta.rch.
"AI rhls polntln my rCSCtJch I
ta~~not even spccullte as to the
rclarJoosblp be1wcen bead and
neck caooer and .aome types or
dental aold;' he asserted. ''There
Is ju.t not enouah conduslvc
evidctlceto prove an)'lhlni. and
tbcre is oertalnly no causc for

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W

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Proatam. additional factO&lt;I ud futun &lt;hallta&amp;a will inatU&lt;

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FO&lt;Uily, adminislnlof5, and CWT&lt;nl hcshm&lt;n r - u e tho1 there arc
'bup' tho1 have to be worked our or lbt four wed: old Jl'OITOIII.
Oivmon or Undcraraduare Edacatlort (DUE) Owl Job.n Paadotto

aplaiocd that b&lt;caUJC the c... Ed 0111)' - - the
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Pendoeto sold his resi&amp;natioo &amp;&gt; OlfE Owl "won't ba•c any
ligllflaun effect" on the prftlr1Ull. "We have a aoocl commillcc to..,.
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"My main conccro a1 this momau 's tht lack of spea: ror so many
.studcrus for the too few eta.... available," Dean for tb&lt; FO&lt;Uily of
Soc:ia1 Scienas Mbur Butler &amp;ald. Pcrado&lt;to beticvcs that tills w111
coma tt!df as Ole pr08f0111 procr..,.. and more Slud&lt;nts l&lt;lke part in
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A comml11cc wu fono1ed to usbt Itt dcvdopir\a lbe proararn and
dctennl'ne wbicll eta.... would be labeled •c;., Ed' COW'Id. To obtain
Cen Ed swus, the course bulructor mwt submit a ayUabUJ that mll&gt;l
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B ut C... Ed Commiuce Chalnnan Jonathlll Rclchcrt said, "Siudenu
at the University are not be!na properly represented at these Ocu Ed
mcctinp." A Student Asaociatlon rcprcscntatl•c Is supposed to be
present at tllcse mce~lnas .
"More often lban not, that representative fll not lbcre." Rciohert .ald.
When the ddqflue attends, "he doea o01 speak out for or qairut the
proposala made. He hu ya to voice h!Jt Opinion." Rdcbert asserted.
"This is clearly an ovenlaht tllat wtll be c:onected at the IICltl routine
mcctina," SA Pn:siclent CordeD Scbadlter noted. "Thb year'•
repr&lt;JCilwl~... be added. "will not Ollly be ther&lt; at tbae mccllnp, but
be will abo speak OUI for the' SludeniJ he rcpr.....ll."
Freshman Robert KroiLn crldd.ced the p....,.....- 'lllatel&amp;tirla counes
tho1 have oothirla to do with my~ . I mUll Jpcod too much time
and eo&lt;:r1J1 oq \IICic:a COW1I&lt;I that xrvc oo PllfPOIC·"
"I cloo'tlike bcioa forced to we .. y C:OUIIC$-Ucb las Ocu Ed
councs, .. CrabmOil ~ MldW McMaboo said. "On the Olber
haDd, I am cojoyjQJ one of the 'requjnd' eowtcs, "'IDI1bc 11'1- as
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Womens soccer
continues winning
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Til&lt; newly
Royals, all&lt;r dropplna lhclr
historic ront a&gt;a~a~, h•.. stnana tos&lt;th&lt;r t1u« aniCJit
victoria.
l..ut S..urday, Ill&lt; Ro~l ()-I) COCltinclcd to put balls 14 IM 0&lt;t u
they ckcisiooed l&gt;lo&lt;mal Collqc 4-1. Beth Eldridalt "l'PPd her
ladina 101110111 to li"" with two 14 this II'IM'· Eldridalt ~ bal
lrict opirut the Bon.U... J11&gt;&lt;1 Holliday toru1 Ann Mlri&lt; Lnlnc $pill Ill&lt;
mnllnlna two llllics.
The sbut-out wu not WICOmtnOI\ to th&lt; booe&lt;n ull)ellcodu Pom
Oabd reaillered h&lt;r t&lt;COOd of Ill&lt; year epiJitt RocbCIIer lnstitue of
Tcc!lnoloJy (\\IT), 1.0. o.bd mode 12 IIYCS 111 RIT'1 fidd and Lali&lt;
Adamczyk ocored the ~mtull II'JIC' wiru&gt;&lt;r.
The Roylll will contl4ue In their silt pmc bomcst.IDd ow TU&lt;5day
wh&lt;o they mm Alfred U. They IW'ted their borne set ycstmlay opinsl
CaniJiuo Collq&lt;.

Field Hockey triumphs
in recent matches
Til&lt; UB (odd hockey Roylll stretched their wlnnlna &gt;lr&lt;lk 10
- - t h i s PIUI w..t. Th&lt; Roylll, ()-I), not countlna
c thibitioo tOu.m&amp;mcnlJ, hl\0, not lost a a.vnui- their .....,.
opme:r over •••·o·W«t.J qo.
And !hey ba"" not be&lt;1l clooe. but not her impressive viclori&lt;l.
l..ut Friday th&lt;y opoiled WeDs Collqc's trip bome 11 Ill&lt; Roylll
beal them l-1. Scorina lOlls ror UB were Kdly McOiynn, Tricia
Adams torul Pllltl &lt;:roaiD.
Oft Tt&gt;csdaJ' Ill&lt; Royals dcfCIIIod Ill&lt; Univarty of Roc:bc:Rtr 3.0
for lllicr JltUI-t of tbe &amp;bon ICUOII. Til&lt; combilwloo of
Debbie J&amp;II:Z&amp;kiDd Bocky Barth 141011 hu yielded only two
_ . . all s&lt;IJOCl. ThiJ time, Aarter J&amp;II:Z&amp;k wu rdl&lt;.-..1 by Barth
for Ill&lt; r..w 20 miuutcs. MeG!yon mmdod h&lt;r ICOri.n&amp; 11reat 10
lhr« fllDCS 11ritb h&lt;r fowth of Ill&lt;.....,.. IDd the other two were
supplied by Jeazux Quinfivan IOd H&lt;idl Ftcilic:h.
&lt;hv lhc:-wockend UB boaod the (tnt "Talltl"' I'Joud" F'odd
Hodey Toumomall on Ill&lt; r,.lcb of th&lt; Alumni Areu.
The Roylls shdlocted Buffllo Ftdd Hoctey Aslodltioo Team
two, S.O. In the ...ru.rmih they lost to the ...,ntull victors,
BF'HA Team oroo, 1.0. The collqiate play&lt;rs .,.,. outc:luscd by
th&lt; BF'HA·I as they belt another l&lt;hoolta.cn,Btot:tpon St., in
the rma1s. 10.
Mc&lt;Jiynn IOd h&lt;r teammates wiD put their &gt;lrcalc.o on the line
apitul Manslidd Sl. todly 11 3:00p.m. at the Alumni Complex.

Royals win four straight
Who currently has th&lt; lon,cst 11rinnina streak at UB? The tennis
Roya.b do. Rookie coaeh Cary Oomtalski'• (ltoup, aner droppin.11
its opener. has ttruna rour and u of pras clme. were sciU
countina.
The Roy~• (4.1) aa•• their coach his first will at th• Cllp&lt;nsc or
the University of Rochester, S·2. Ll$1 weekmd they enjoyed two
mon: bomc &lt;Ont..U (u were lllth• matches $lnoe tbe away
opener), squeal., by Wells Collq• •·l and easily hantllina
Cortland St. 5-2..
All the f101oro come tos&lt;tber on TU&lt;5da1 u they sbut out the
Buffllo St. squad 7.0. Til&lt; vlctoriouo competilon-. Amy Rosl,
Lori LtO.IIr, llobio Abrom&lt;witch, Sbdley Wojnu IOd 8ctly Ross
in slnaJ&lt;s; Lalic Slldlwa/Lori fddbeirn IOd Mario Savlllll.isa
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dwK:e for a home crowd to view t.bt Royals. Nca wedt they ~
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By ION. M. DlAT

M•••zl•l Editor

the rest ortbdr time at the
University or they Will not
play. "
As with Borowitt,
O'Donnell constantly ub her
players about bow their
schoolwork is proaressina.

ife for a student
athltte can be
difficult. Combinin&amp;
dally work and practice
schedules with a heavy dcne or
HYou've aoc to stress
schoolwork can led to
academia," O 'Donnell
problems with academic
maintained . "I make sure lbat
standinJI.
I have a schedule of each
Students railing
reach the
penon and I kt tbcm mow
minimum requirement of a '2.0 that I am available if they eva
grade point avera&amp;e arc
have trouble."
declared academically in&lt;lis,ibte
O 'DonoeU hu noticed that
most probkms occur to those
for that semester and connot
students who arc freshmen and
participate in their
taklna laboratory courses.
intorcoUegiatc sport .
" They sometimes don 'I
To confront this problem.
know what they arc settln&amp;
steps arc being made to help
Involved In," O'Donnell
the student athlete, with
explained. "I had one
guidiiJltc from both the coach
freshman last year who took a #
of the team and the
live credit Chembtry course
Department of UnderJ!Iaduate
and she aot a 0 in it. A live
Education (DUE).
credit 0 is bard tu erase and
Senior academic advisor
she ended up with a I.Sl
Stephen Wallace volunteered
avera&amp;•·"
h b time to help the athlete
who races problems with his
''There will alwa,ys be
academic stnding.
"ll's an idea w kicked
p roblems with ~tudcrlratbletes
around with the Athletic
Department for a few years,"
Wallace said. " l lr)l to help
a~~d deal with the problems the
athlete races. ObvlolUiy we tell
them that tehool comes before
sports, and try to analyz.c and
lessen the problems the pcrW!n

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raa:s."
So far the Athlctk
Oepo.nmom lias approved.
"It's a creat Idea,'' UB
B....,ball Coach Ray Borowicz
said. "We already salvqed
o ne man this season oo the
team due to the help from
DUE."

W bile Borowicz constantly
chec:b his p!ayen for reporu
on tbdr standina in clus, there
are times when the player will
nor rcvelll his problems and
will try to deal with them
himiClr.

''I was an academ.ic teacher ...
for nkly 25 years and I
usually am 11ble to teU when
lb.c player b having uouble,"
Borowl&lt;:l' said . "Usually a
player will dlseu.u their
problems and I IIY to b&lt;lp
them the bcsl I can. If he
needs more advice, we will
both go to ;;,. Wallaoe and sec
if we can slfai&amp;htcn tbiop ovt.
But if tbc player tcllJ blnudf
be's doina aood wticn be's in
trouble, he is only puttio1
bimscll in a biucr bole."
In some cases, if tbc student
demonstrates that the Je~QCS~er
be did poorly in was not an
oa:utate iDdication of bis
preyious academic: career, he
may petition his poeitlon as
baoa dccJared academically
lndlaible. A final decision is
Ibm made by the Academic
Staodards Comrninee.
"Usually in those ca.scs, they
Will let lbc player return to the
team." said UB women's
buketball co..:h Linda
O'Donnell. ''But once the
player petitions, it is the last
time they cin use thai option
·in order to play. They have to
be in good ·academic standin&amp;

and lbdr priorities," Director
or Rt:crea_tion, Athletics and
Jtdaled Instruction (JtAJU) Sal
Esposito wd. ''The coaebes
IIY to clcaJ with lbc problems
tbc best that they can and if
they need more auislanee, they
FAD go ovu to DUE."
Esposito added tbat
rqulatlom arc set up by the
Nalio?f. Cobcgiate Athletic
AssociaA&gt;n.
lo keeping with his
standard$, Borowie2 did not
take six p~ym to yt5tcrday's
baseball same at St.
Bonaventure due to academic
problems. The team has lou
three players thus far this
season and lost a total or nine
lut spring.
"I feel it is a very
commendable thing to have
and Uve by the 2.0 minimum
average,'' Borowicz wd. •')L is
somctbina the University and
myself can take pride in.
Baseball will ollly take up a
few years of these people's
lives, wbile what they learn In
colle&amp;c they will use forever."

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intermhlps aYallable. Writ&lt; for further info. 10 Barban
Sanchez, EditorW P..-soand Member, Newsday. Lona
11&lt;-A· frlttod ~t -lf inlosatod pb &lt;all 171-(337 IJiand, tkw York lli47. Pbolo. inttm.S should write to
...,,....,. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Marvin Sussman, Senior Ed. Pboco. Artist inttm.S should
"'tilt lo W&amp;rTeo Weilbocher, Art Oirettor. Appl. mwz be
t:.ltrttaey Mtdi&lt;OJ Slloallou.-Life Workshop-CaU postmarkod by Dec. 16.
636-2808 or 11op by IS Capon HaO to llp up for this
wor\shop whkh tqins T~.
Dod
wllb ... laleratla l.adJo Amed&lt;o and the
Carribb&lt;an are en,ible for IDitr·Ameriean Doctoral
UlodtrJno&lt;l. P,Y&lt;b. ~- l'utJ on Oct. I, 3:30p.m., Rm Fellowships. Write to Ooctonl Ftllowship PTottarn Inc..-.
JSU lllq&lt;l ...... tod.oy in Capon Lobby from II:JO.I:JO.

loo,......

ear•.

UB P.. IIM4 M&lt;dltoa on Oct. 2, 12 n0011, Roury f"ldd
partina lor.

C u i - SciOCieeu ~. 0... AMmbly M&lt;dltoa on Oct. 1
at 6:30p.m .. Jane Kcdc:r Room, Ellicou.

MASCOT M...Worr Mmltta !0&lt; AI "'-•bon on Oct. I, (
p.m., Dicf. 10(, MSC. Mw&lt; brina SJ for dub dues and
fa&lt; ftlelllbenhip lo the AMA.

p&amp;ymtftiS

Aftlcu Sttodtau ~. MaadaiO'l' Medlaa on 10/1 !rom 5
p.n&gt;. to 6:30p.m ., 107 Tllb&lt;n.
Aflieu 84-t ~- Maodatorr M&lt;tiYa on 10/ 1 from 5
p.m. to 6:30p.m., 1071'alb&lt;n.
UoodaJnd. ladlaa Stad. ~- Oeo. M&lt;dllo• .." Elmlou

on 10/ 1, 4 p.m., Tllb&lt;n 210.

on!..-..

11-41. 4230 Ridae Lea.

American Foundalion, UIS Wibon Blvd, Rosslyn, VA
22209.

Pollslt Sludeal Lea&amp;H ltoccplloo on Oct. I, 9 p.m., 930
Closnons Hall, AC.

n.

Aa&lt;OKY lor IDI.,.adooal Dove. invires studentS wlrh

Jlad. deJiees to apply to its locemational ~- lnrem Proa.

Coltae Jlct&gt;u- .,..

6l2·S~

f -... al U.. Call Ktith KroU

or Mike Pulllrul 0-147-1010, R·833-ZAtl fot mort

info.

"'*'S-mome
Footolladott OlaMr
p....,_ on Oct. 3,
MttltodlJc Chwdl.
p.m.,

United

ud

$:30

Applic:anu must •ubmit lell&lt;rJ of inquiry and resumes no
Iacer than Nov. IS 10 Mr. S. f"ldd.s Wallace, lnl&lt;rn

Rocruhment A&amp;ency for lntOSMtional Dove., WuhlnJion,
D.C. zoru.
Cndoallo&amp; Snlon wbo

aolac

Mulcol 01-or Ntedod lor STAGE l'n&gt;cllldloa from Nov.
18·21. Call Ouy Waan•r, 831-4060 or Carol Thompson,
668-1849••
ladla Slodtau
Nonon 218.

.u-. Maokal EY&lt;nlna on Oct. lnd, 8 p.m ..
•

C.1 People'a Aw.- Colfoolootut on Friday &lt;Yt'llinp at 9
p.m. In Townstt!d HaO, room 107.

to ..... / prof ICitool
Careos PlanninJ UUAI l'lbD-Unioa City, Oct. 1,4:00, 6:00,1:00and 10:00
MSC-Mn. 'J).m. Pennies from HeaYOO, Oct. 2 and 3, 4:30, 7 aod ' ;30
p.m. Pinlr fl&amp;minaos, Oct. I and Oct. 2. All lhows ahowo in
cbe Woklmu ~ (AC).
Prt-ltow Seolo&lt;s. W&lt;Sttnl tkw Eac. Law School Is
lnt.ervi&lt;1oinJ oo Oct. 12. Sicn up by &lt;allioa 831-3515 and ask "-1 I)'Td, ..._,..... ud ........ at 1 p.m. in Tllb&lt;n
fa&lt; Mq, Shea,
BuUpen. Tlekeu available at H&amp;ITiman r~&lt;tet omce and cbe
RCCO&lt;d Oucld .
11ft

00

Jbould set up I rtf, file II eilher of the IWO

t.adotru ~ M1oo1otrJ W..... Sonlca on Oct. l, II
a.m ., Resumction House (comtr Unlverllty and Maio
Sls-Aao&lt;s hom Ra)'CS HaU).

W-*7

r...- ....._.,

Jane Kcdc:r Room.

w....,.. on

Oa. l, ' p .m.,

r......-..u.t.aetetor~a-,lloo.

Offices. Amhmt-Mr$.
Shea- &amp;l1·3SIS.

Mack~l6·llll.

10.1,9p.m.,

Rod Jacket. 2nd lloor lounae.
~-

PGIJ Sd. ~.F.....,. "Mba" oo Oct. I, 3

to S, Baldy Room numbtr 614.

c.vtAlltAs: In vile a rq&gt;.

from cbe Orad. Stud. Emptoyoos

Uliioo 10 youso~~Sepcrtmealol lll«&lt;laa. and haw lboul tht
"'PPIizDDI drive !ot a ,...&lt;Wide &lt;Ill~ 11111011 to prot«t

OAITAIRAJ ID cbe SUNY-· CaD 6J6.llll and leave
IWD&lt;,

namber ,_clepc .: and date.

...... Ia • ..... .._.. Ia wltlcb Lndivld,.._ oo
food and tbco · For lafo. abolll UtlllftiCIIt call Naocy
Atlclria, 839-2023.

..,...lloi.J Do, Flllllnl on Oct. 1, 7:30p.m., Oct.l, 7;30
p.tD. at Amhoont ud Main 91. Ot8btld HOQjC.
. _ . . -........ - - 1 M WOI'NI Slop by
Ule Worbllopo, It Capen Hall to recbter. $1,00 eash will
OOilllrm your I'CiiRnlfoQ. Swu ,_Thurs.

"-· ror ..,., ...t s,._ , . _ . , .... .Mtcdea oo

Oct~ I.

6 p.m.. TalbttJ Hall, AC.

l..octwe-A l.aniuaJ&lt; and Arcbitectwe Cor cbe l)y1lamk
Modlr-ioo or PrDif&amp;DIS on 00. 1, 3:30p.m., 42:26 Rlda&lt;
Lea Road, Room 41.

U. -.-c.. liiH!Itta oct 10/1. Main Qym, Ciart HaU.
N-... PMjod fw Stwctmoc.......,. oo Oct. 4, 7:30p.m., 800118 mbmation
4226 ~ Lea. Rm ~·

u....,... ,...,.Sd._.. ~-Mettt.a onOct . 4,
):](), llaldy 614.

U. 0 . . aa•
Rcc. Calltt.

UB..._Iatoe OM~ forO.•ooOct..l. 7-9:30p.m.,

Clark Oym •

a.- Meedoop Fridays at 7 p.m., farao

..,.,_,p.m.
w-·• •...., a.• raa ...,...

Tl)m,

oo Tues. Wed,
MORinfo. &lt;a1169l.-719l,I38-S4)(.

nt&amp;-,.efow- ..._.,.,...,_ Merdotc on Oct.
•• 4:00, Norton 114.

a.m .. Amhem~ .

W -'1 F - MaeCiq OG Oct. 4 from 4:30 to 6;00 p.m. in
10 Capen Hall.

W-'o ....... T - ,.,..... oo Oct. 7, 4 p.m. aod Sot.
Oct. 9, 4 p.m.. Shtridan Lanes, 3160 Sheridan OriYe.

Ul Nea'a .......T - T.,..... on Oct. land Oct. 3, 10

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                    <text>lHE
SUNY .calls retrenchment document a mistake
Jbo TUllY CANADE
and SETH GOODCHILD

I

t

•as a mi.Sl:Uc.

The S\JNY docwncnt
lislina UB amooa 10111

i..Dslitutiocu ~a.nntnl rc.trmchmmt.
was "'inaccurarc.'" Extcutiw v~
Owl&lt;dlof Donald O'Dowd saJd
)'Ut&lt;tday.

The A1JIUSI 31 m&lt;n&gt;O&lt;Udum
from SUNY Chanedlor Clifton R.
Whartoa to the Board of Trustees
included UB amon&amp; IC\cral
irutitutio11$ _.hose Praldmu h1d
indk:attd retresxbmml woukl bt
nOCC$$01)1 at the end o f litis
ac:adcmk year.
"What .. e think happened was
tl\at it wu put on rhc letltr 11 a

time wbea there wa1 areac
uncertainty about ntrmcbmt:nl
and it wa~ not ~ited out, ..
O'Oowd r&lt;latt'd. He no&lt;cd that no

one in SUNY who was aware or
the eltanae read tbe final draft of
tht document.
"It was dally a
oommunianions problem.''
O'Oowd sUd, cxplalnia1thot a
new memo would "'ortly b&lt;
distributt'd to the T nmca to
rmify ~~ shu.auoo.
Wbcn lhc documcol ,...,
publically outlint'd, UB ofrlaab
apreucd coofusloo o•cr the
memo. asscrtina tllal tbcy .....
una..att: or anr retrmchmc:nt
plans.
UB l'rcDckat Sl..m 8. Sample.
fMtd •'itb a bleak _......,.

!&gt;luahon. had "'Dalt'd to SUNY
Cmtnol tattler thb 'Jnl that tbt
UNVUJ&gt;Iy
ftrt
rmp~o,....

..,...,_tO
(mtcKII).

But throup I)'Sl&lt;rn·• ICk ood
Internal r...no.:.rions. UB a&gt;'Oidod
such dtastk aaion-oo far.
"Tochoically, ,.. arc aill
under lht onainal O..banatorial
~ ... Sample t&gt;1)1alned. notin1
thll it "''Uicl have forocd tht

ti..,_

UrUu:rsny to make .. m.ust"e"
&lt;1Jtbe(b. The Pm&gt;dmt "
coof!Ckot that tht DiYislon or
Budttt wiU approvt the UB
rt'Stot81ioru and i1 actina under
this wumprlon.
"We Will opcratc u thou1h that
plan was lltttf&gt;lcd," Sample
dttlart'd . He upceu formal DOB
COIICIII'Tantt "'ortly. The plan
ancludcs an cnuay consc:rv11ion

proara.m and some resource
shufftin1 bttwccn SUNY

ca.mpu.sa.
Vke Pr&lt;sidtnt for Ana- and
Man.,.ment Ed Dory saad that
the Unlv&lt;rslty had coruldett'd
rctrtnthmtnt, but ruled out that
oprJon this •ummcr •hm lhc bud&amp;ct plelurc cleart'd up. Ht wei
ttw ,r tht Sla1e economy

-

c:ondnuu to d«linc, 1M
Unl•mlty milh&lt; have to raon to
il
Sample rocalltd tltat he "ma&lt;lt
h n:ry dear to C\Cf)ont" •n June:
tltal unku tbt buclatt ..........n
wpoo-«1, UB "''Uicl haY&lt; no
chooa: but to rttrmch "If indttd
anyooc a1 th&lt; Unavcnity has
u\dtealcd tbl! roocntl), tbcy arc
muralt1&gt;."

VIce Prwa~nt l or Finance and Management Edward Doty
Should the UW.enity dtadc
for rcuaw:luncm. n
..-oW&lt;~~~&lt; tht
time JID&lt;X 19H.

....,.,uall)

rtnt

SASU trys to get st udent s to vote
By GARY

S'T'DlN

CAmpos EdJJor

W

itb the Novcmbcr
d&lt;ctloru less tlwl WI
•--etk.s away, IC'VcraJ on·
campus- are prcp&amp;nlll a
'\'Olcr rqistration d.riw to m1ist
studmu, in order to lncrease
Sludtot inOucna: ova awe
affairs. tsptcla1IJo u they pcnalo
to the Univcnity.
• Assumloa the now dtfuiiCI
NYPIRQ's ehore ,lhc Studcot
Auodation or thr Statt Uni\·cttlly
or New York (SASUJ iJ for the
f1!11 time cooduttin&amp; tht drivc 01
UB.
SASU hu implcmct1tcd the
clrive ~cry year of iu uistmet In
lhc rest of th&lt; Slate bUI iJ now
iovolvioathe loeal m.prcr u •dl.
SASU's Boato of Directoo' aoaJ
;. to rq;stcr 20,000 ..., voruo
throtlah the drive.
"It is dtPnltdy a .-..-abk
lOa!." sUd UB SAS\/ Ddepte
Shida Udelle. "We are OGly ......
expect«! to aa:owu for 1000 to
2(0) nnrt

v«cn al UB. I'm

The Albooy headquarlm
poo•ICk the loeal thaprcrs wub
pcmm ood idt&amp;s for carn.,.....s,
aa:ordloa to Dokptc Hdmt
Banldt . "Tbt Board of Directon
tltOdt oo whaa •e should do, and
liW1 us off '" a direction." ..,.
saJ.d . 11 Wt lhto i OCOf'P()Btt if
~rdinJiy."

SASU ftds that the rqillr&amp;tion
dnY&lt; Is of primary tmponaoct,
bttaust "the 11udtot1 hue are
Ytf"/ lnnueocln1. Wt c:an sway an
dtttlon." Baruch said.
S ASU Is srriYin1 for lncrcucd
voter turnout (or Novanba'.J

&amp;ubanatorial cftttlon ...,_, '-L&lt;hmwt and Mario Cuomo.
Sludtn11 ahoulcl pattldpate in lilt
election. ~dioa to Uddk.
beta'* or tht 1artt lm!*l on
Unl&gt;mlty flnaodaliNittcrs the
tltlll ~ wdl ha•e. "It would
bt In thar b&lt;st lnttrat to bo&lt;b
rqiSicr ood &gt;Olt ...
Yar1ous ouuidt orprulllllons
ha&gt;-e btm wKulll SASU. O.otop
Lepl Stnlca has btm stndift'
paralqals to talk to Audtou and
bdp tbtm tO undtnwld tbt

·~~ ate tryio&amp; to make the
prottSS as easy to uodtntood and
follow u possibl&lt;." Udelle &lt;aid.
"StudtoLS will have lew .,..,...

noc ro rqiga."
Tht Sludtftt Associauoo
Aucmbly b also &amp;tttlDI invol•cd.
by "lookina tor members of the
A.uociatlon to work with SASU,"
accordioa to A&gt;oetnbly Speak«
Qerry Ohm. "AIJO, 79 or the 400
s.udentS thaa took out petitions
han altcady rttumt'd lh&lt;rn. I
woukl tikc thtm utffiztd. as wdl."

L iddlt ftds that SASU'o cause
could have 1&gt;oto funhtr cnhanocd
iF former NYPIRQ m&lt;rnbcrs and
the Ahcrnarivc Nc:wo Colltttive
(ANq had noc dttidtd to mn a
dnve of tbtis own without

noti11calloo.
"Both NYPIJ.O and tht ANC
very anti-SA. so they didn't
w said. " We would
ha•e 1&gt;oto Jlad to work '*llh lh&lt;rn.
We new ttOChioa about tbtlr
dtiff, thouch- Ooc orpniztd,
tfftdtnt drive would have 1&gt;oto
men dft&lt;tM than
scparatc

art

tel us,"

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UB football fans treated
to some exciting action
ith no poo foo&lt;ball to
look forward to 011
Swlday and with the
llowly dcarinl Saturday .&amp;its, tbt
die-liar-d footl&gt;aD fans ood
atadtmic procn.s&lt;inarors found
thcmsdvcs in RO&lt;ary F'ltld's
woodto balc:llts ha¥101 a l ood
tome this wttkmd.
This wu wlw eo~ was
•uppost'd to be about-1M Haycs
C*k ......... COIIIpkuously ia the
badclfOUod toUioa tht b&lt;Us for
· lhc :Rocbc:st&lt;:r Ydlo• Jackcu u

W

tbt UB BuDs puUt'd t h t - out
minutt.
Tbcy atoancd .. dfOI&gt;I)Cill and ptftaltlet ood cbttrtd It
approplaac I'IIOC!I&lt;tiLI. Sound
tmlnltt'd fr011&gt; ~ aallll
bleachers u tbt Univmily
community rcalll&lt;d thty do no&lt;
bavc 10 watch other pcopka'
oollqts on TV to enJoy Saturday
foo&lt;ball.

in tbt

r..w

W b&lt;o 8tmle Weber booted tht
ball 35

tbt dtttronlt ..,.,.-" llashtd
us 14, than 13 ood :26. There
- • at leur 60 happy people on
tht llcld IIIObbioa the tlctcr and
11100 happy people in the uods
matlq Jtowy thakt witb 101.
UB Pttsldtnt Sln to 8 . Sam,ple
)ob&gt;cd tht l}njwnlty In tn,JO)'ioa
the fOCIWit.acall)' trw!itlonal

colltllat• n nt.

'Tbt Bulls are horot qain ntJCt
•edt u tho Buff Slate Bmpls
tlkf the buJ

~town co
Rotorr. The in«ntlve lor victory
should bo apparmt but the
inc'C:ntive to come out to lbe pme
b not qultt u ftCOJI)Izabk. While
the Scudmt Ailotiatlon trks
tbrouah almmlcb, foo&lt;ball

..u ltadt.

�in short.

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1111noun«mmt Qj thr III&amp;J..M A.-,.it' (Aintdar.

Attached you wiD l1nd the offJCiol academic Clltndar rw
1913~. Tbb -dcmic &lt;*lendar....., ~ly $COl to me by the
Calendar Committee oo MJil'CII 17, 1912. On April 6, 19Al, copoes
or the proposed &lt;*lcnclar were shared with the Vice Pralclcnu.
CbairJ of the FIICUity Senate Executive Comminet and the
Professlonlll Scaff
and the Preside:nu or the ito Scud&lt;nt
Clo¥m\IM!Its. TheY ,..,e asked 10 provide me 'Oilh 1hdt
eommen11, .,.tkh they did, and I in tum lharcd th&lt;K Wlth the
Cakncl&amp;fCocnnutt« in J110&lt; or this !Ql. Oo Aus1111 23, 1912,
c:.kftdar Committee OWl Or. MitcbcU Karwlt&amp; infonncd my
orroct !hOI, afta eard'ully COOJickrina an 1M comments, the
Cakndar Committee's ba1 "isdom was 10 recommcnclth&lt;
anachcd 1911-&amp;4 c:alaldar.
On S&lt;ptembcf 1. 1912, I rdayed 10 the V'~&lt;e Plalcleftts 111&lt;
opinion or the Calaldar &lt;:ocnmittee. The Yoct Prdldmu
rm&gt;mmcndcd !hOI I ecttpt the &lt;*leodu, bvt lllot oo adJU&lt;UII&lt;III
bt mad&lt; in lhc assl&amp;nmmt or raideoa ball space ctunna the ~
1913 summ&lt;r JCSSioo. They fd1 thai socb m adjustment -.del bt
ntensary to allow Unl¥mity Howinl aaff wrforieftt time to
prepar&lt; lh&lt; ratd&lt;n« halls fw 1he bcairuUn&amp; or ohe Fall 1911

s.n....

KtTIKla'.

Thertfwe, baKe! on the rccommendOiions of the Unlvenlty
Calendlt Cocnmiuee and ohe Vi« Presldenu, I arx&gt;ro¥&lt; lh&lt;
ano&lt;:hcd as the offlcilll academic wendar for 1911~. In lone wltb
thr conccm• a.boua howina, stl&gt;deoiS who wlr.b 10 occupy
Unhmity howina from July ll, 1913 to Ausull 23, 1911 will bt
requored to live in a cl&lt;sipWed ball oo the Amhcnt Campus or in
a desi&amp;noted ball on 1M Mala Stretl CampuL
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORX AT BUFFALO
ACSIIImli&lt; Cakndot fO&lt; 19IJ..IA
-

R&lt;ast tq!ns a c:1osc or c1asaa Tues.

No•. 22

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a..- Raum&lt; Mon. No¥. 21

Academic Calendar annouaced

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Wedneoday sd&gt;edulc wiD bt f..UO..ed Mon. D&lt;c. ll
llnmdoy sd&gt;cduJe wiD bt followtd Tuo. D&lt;c. 13
l1lsuuaioo axis 11 dose of c:IUla Tues. D&lt;c. 13·
Radina Days Wed. D&lt;c. 1• -llnn. D&lt;c. 15
Semester Eumiowioru Fri. D&lt;c. 16. Fri. D&lt;c. 23
SECOND SEMESTER
lnstr\j&lt;lloa b&lt;alns Mon. Jan. 13, 1984
Washlnaton'• Binhday. ObKrved Bolidoy Mon. Feb. 10
Sprina Rooess bqins al eloK or clwes Fri. Mar. 16
Oasses Resume Mon. Mar. 26
Good F~ ·Observed Holiday Fri. Apr. 10
lnsuuction Endla1 dose or ciUKt Mon . May 1
Readina Da}'l Tll&lt;s. May I • Wed. Mll)' 9
Semester Eumiowioru Tb~a~. May 10 • Fri. May 18
COMMENCEMEl'IT Sun. MOl)' 10

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ALL S.A. FUNDED
ORGANIZATIONS
PICK UP YOUR
BUDGET PACKETS
BY OCTOBER 15TH
IN ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL
IF YOU DON'T YOU'll BE CUT OUT

Attention All Athletic
Clubs:
Pick up your
organizational packets
at the S.A. office, room
1 1 1 Talbert Hall. All
packets must be
refurned to the S.A.
office no later than
October 15th, t 982.
Mandatory
A .C.T.I.O.N. Meeting
Today at 4 pm
Talbert Senate
Chambers. All Reps
&amp;.. newly elected
dorm senators
MUST AnE.ND

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WhO'S Who Nominations
Amlouncina 1M nomiuOIJOa proca&amp; for xlcctioo or studalts to
bt iocluded ia Wloo's Wloo lit A _ , Uni&gt;Ynltin tllld Colfrtn:
Unlvaoily fa&lt;ulty and aarr manbat at the WICicr)rodUOI&lt; and
l/lduat&lt; lnrlr an C'IICOUrqed to 111bmit oominltiom to Allan L.
C.VUidd, 109 Ncxton, tdepbon&lt; ~2A50. The DOmmotioru
should b&lt; in wridn&amp;: IMJ' sloo&lt;Jid IN submtlltd by S#pltm/N&lt; 19
obfcMna aile followln&amp; dialblllty Nln.
ElfllbUity: CoRea&lt; junlon, tcnlorl and 111aduat&lt; llud&lt;ots
matricul01ed in a IOW·)Ql bJld&lt;fpuate or .,...Suoae curriculum
who bave liven mdencc or lii'On&amp; ocholar&amp;blp, potticipotioo, and
icacknbfp in aaodemic and ext,.&lt;urricular activities, citiz.eruhip
and - t o this University, and pot&lt;nllal fot future
acllinc:mcat.
A sde&lt;tion """""luet comprised of facully, student&gt; and
admitulttatwo will mah 1M final clcclslor&gt; on names to bt
f~ to the Balional awudina body.

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I Se&lt;slocl Wed. JIID&lt; I ·Tues. July 12
II Seu&gt;oll Moo. Jun&lt; l7 • Fn. Aua- S
Ill ScsAoa Wed Julyll • Tua. Alii. 23
ll Week Seual Wed. JllD&lt; I .TIJ&lt;s.
23
!Observed Holiday: Moo. July 4th, IJ&gt;Clepeftdaoc&lt; Day)
nRST SEMESTER
lnruvchon bqiru Mon . Aus 29
U.bof Day · Obs&lt;tved Holiday Mon. S&lt;pt. S
Rosh Ha.tlana . Oblaved Hobday l&gt;tsins s p m Wed. Sepc. 1
Ctu,.. Resume 5 p.m. Fri. Sept. 9

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s.tll AlloNCitr

Group LcpJ Scmea (OLS) has req.-ed that an student&gt; •ito
recd..ol Adjoumm&lt;tu Coftamanpl01101 Disnoislols (ACD) rrom
Jolu&gt; La~Mso In &lt;OMCCtloo with last F&lt;bnlary's Squiu

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HaD sit-ills oonract GI..S 11 ll• Tlllbat Hall.
All recipient&gt; or ACO. ar&lt; required 10 C0011Cl LaRUSIO by
lcuer, llllinl &lt;hal they have not violate&lt;! ohe rmru of ohcir ACO.
andf or •ppear b&lt;fore the Jucla~ in Oet.o btr.
All Sludeou eoooerned should drop by OI..S or call ~30)6 for
futtber detaUs.

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Ect1t~ ~tcedone

IMitM n.r.tl\ -.ltt!Ove IM e)lpt. . .
~~ ot the Ed•tor-ln.Chler ••
,,,let~ fOIO'Ckttn
The s,.~trum it prtnttd by lkii,IIO
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AnENTION
STUDENTS
Please Begin to
Return All
Completed A ssembly
Petitions to Room
l 11 Talbert Hall

AU Teams
Remember to Collect

Rrst Assembly
Meeting
Oct. 6, 3:30pm
T..bert Sen•te
O.....bers
You Must Attend
For More
lnfo.-636·2950

All Athletic Club
Sports

1

join the S.A.
Assembly
Petitions must be
returned by Oct. 4th
Can be picked up at
someplace ,
It 1 Talbert
For more Info. Call
jerry Olsen at
636-2950

and Turn In Your

Pledges for M.D.A.
In 1 f 1 T•Ibert H..l
P.C.
As Soon As Possible

All Reservations for
Fields Must be made
Through Dlr. of
Athletics.
No Fields Can be
Used Without This
Approval .
Call J&lt;en lves at
636-2950

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Register to Vote!
We Will Help You .
On Wednesday,
Thursday &amp;. Friday
of This Week .

�BLAZE and RAMI win big in Senate
elections; WISE wins two seats
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he Rami co&amp;Jidon and tht
:.,.porary catqory. C&amp;tront, and
Bl&amp;u P&gt;ny - . th&lt; b,_
Rami Coabtoon m&lt;mbcn Scott
"in.nrrs m lm wtt'k:'s Studml Youna and Rl&lt;t Landau
abo

AuocWion (SII) S...at&lt; rl«tioru,
limnma thr W"w pan) to JUJt t"-O
TM body ,.;n bold ,..
mmjaa in tht TaJben Stl\alt

ro,..

~&lt;a~•.

cl&lt;aml&gt;&lt;r&gt; Fnday 01 3 p.m.
Th&lt; w,.. pany had t&gt;Mn a
lid.et baRd loosdy on
m&lt;ml&gt;&lt;r&gt;bip In th&lt; N&lt;W Yort
Public lnt&lt;raa R...-h Croup
(NYPIRC) and the: Alt&lt;rnall~
1\.&lt;ws Colle&lt;tt•• (IINC) It oould
only d«t orr-am pus pmmtiCnl
(commut&lt;r) W&lt;rldy Wlb&lt;r and
ofi-QIIlpus t&lt;rnpo&lt;ory Srnr
C..rOOC'. Mos1 or the 1'K'n ,..trt
Cairl) clos&lt;Th&lt; Blau P&gt;IIY "'&lt;!II th&lt; dorm
&lt;l«tioru, poc~1111 Stevrn Lynch,
Howard Fried, Rod'uud Sherman
and Ira Coldnrin. Ly:och wu tllr
top~YOtt Jttltr, aamcnn1 490
VOles. f~ WA$ nUl with 441.
Tht VOla turnout was hnviQ"t in
lhedomu,
Thr Rami coaJ1tion took tht

Other lhrec orr-campus ptrmantnl
scats trailing Wrbc:r. Rothard e.
F&lt;fiU&lt;On had 220. whO&lt; David

Dalt and Rami Hanash tied at
211 ,
Bl&amp;u mcmbrr Boll f&lt;t'rO led all
VOtC&gt;1(&lt;U&lt;n ln th&lt; Off&lt;:&amp;mpus

,..,e

&lt;!«ted.

S tudcnu &lt;i&lt;.:t ~nator.. no1 m a
Utu&gt;&lt;ntty·Wl&lt;l&lt; fa&gt;ltoon, but by
•ocina Ul • p&amp;ll&lt;m rraulated by
then ...... arnn...,..u. orr.
aunpwpm!W\&lt;I\Iufo.

b&lt;hmd tb&lt; sp&lt;cifo&lt; allo&lt;atlons.
la5t year's Srnate Ch1ir Eric
Allman •ill haft the' 5l..tM' role for
the: Friday mmina. "'h&lt;rl a ..,.
Chair wo1J probably b&lt; sdecled

Thc Trrasw"' llid h&lt; was
plea&gt;ed with the: outcome of the:
d«tioM &amp;l&gt;d the: divcnity of tb&lt;
..;nncn. "II lo&amp; ofstu6mu turned
OUt, IriOn than "'P&lt;Cled," M
god ''Th«c wrn: a lo&amp; of poopk
"ho &amp;()( a lot of votrs. ••that is a
aoc&gt;d ._....,tatloa of the: stuckru
body."
added that M
bdin·a R cnt.s voced mort ror
wues, than iodi.xlwth. wllido
hdp&lt;dth&lt;wm.rc-prcsmtadqn.

ccxnmutm: on-campus. au Lbe
donnkor1&lt;$: and orr.-.,.,...
aanporvy, (Of' ahox •bo art not
)&lt;&amp;N.,.,nd Bulralo rdldcnu.
1M da)\t WUUlU&gt; wtll ,iola tM
alrrady scl«ted S...aton, •bo OK

IIICIIIb&lt;n or SA. either u

Oir«ton Of cl«ted orroclals.

~rdtn&amp; to Sll Tr&lt;asum EntF'ri&lt;dman, lntrodlldiotu will b&lt;
primary lltM lint m«tina.
"It ..;u br prlmanly a qu..tlon
and OJUWr pttlod," hc llid.
" WhU&lt; mOS1 or tbc:m know what
they are doina. they may not bt
that familiar with thrir rola." He
said that the daht Directors and
S/1 omciab will bt WOt~ina whb
th&lt; el«t&lt;d S...ator• all year and
bo\b llfOUPI "'iJI ba~ to f&lt;d thr

As Cot the NYPIRC qucstion,

Friedlrtu aporu II 10 b&lt; rWcd
OD friday, aJona with qu&lt;Stioru Of

his band6ns of the: /INC-an
oraanizaUoo be bas bttn kttp1nJ
tlaht control over. " It will
probably b&lt; brought up, and I'll
ho"c: to 1.1\S"'tt lou of Q-uestions

about that and rho /INC," he
related. "Also the actions or the
Emergency Powtts C....ncil will be:

orhttJ ou1.

rt:vi~tc~ .··

Fnedman u poru to explAin hu
poli&lt;:y toward scudmt dubs, how
h&lt; trn.ll th&lt;m. how lh&lt; bud&amp;&lt;!
wu Conned and the r&lt;O&gt;Oru

Accord.in&amp; to SA ConJtitu tion~
lbc: S&lt;nate is cmpow&lt;red 10 act on

followin&amp; Is the
final Ially or last
Sludent

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Associauon (SA) Scnato Tho

wiMers aro in ualia)
DORM S£.'111\TORS
Suvm Lyttrh 490
HOk'llrd FrtM 441
lnz Goldst~tn 428
Ridlard Shuman 399
Robin 1\kxandot 360
Glen Fro)ot 322
Healhot McCreadto lll
John Barmoro 308

EPC d&lt;CisiON. 1M EPC is

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St~vr CatroM 194

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SlO.OO~ook

AUTO · CYCLEINSURANCE
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&amp;o11 Younr 167
Rkk l.llndau l5S
Todd Saund&lt;u I SO
N10m1 Follor 137
OFF-CAMPUS PERMAN ENT M!Jeh.tl Hynowit.z 136
Richard E. Fmuson 220
Many Cranmot 130
Wtndy W~bu 220
Jocl Kallrowitz llO
DDVid Dalt 211
Milo PulWnl 48

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Kenron Reid 280
Richard Kropnick 66

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Ramt /fonash 211
K~.m~ Conutock 190
Keith Patterson 182
Mohsa For&amp;ionc 179
Mana Bel loeb I S4
Ted Hallae 127
Joc Spauldin1 102

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all those
Interested or
Involved In
the yearbook
today at 3 pm
In
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all financial measuJl$, lndudinc

The winners and the -res1
of the pack
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By DARLENE BODROR.N
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oompc&lt;c in th• fll1l local
Rublt's·O.~·A-'Thon h&lt;ld In
Buffalo last ,...kend. Olive Allen.
Gent M.ano and Ktn Smith ...,.e
JU&gt;I a rcw or th• 27 oompcthor&gt; in
lhe r... that tnvcled the diJI--.
Wlw brinJ&gt; aU these cublsu
IC&gt;~b« IS a \'a)' basic: dri\'C
kno"" nwnly to ehompoan
lllll&lt;irs-the nftd to ~ nllmh«
"""· The Bradford trio will &gt;p&lt;nd
endlc» houn a day pnoctl&lt;lna 0&lt;\
tht 1111.. by three, wivinato aet a

ludc raster. or to mnnoriz.c ~ few
mor~ m.a.neu\·ut thaL ~ UJ tnablt
thtm to JOin the puuk 1 few
J«&lt;nd&gt; 11&gt;0r&lt; qui&lt;U~.
It -.u t.hi.s buic tnsunn 1haa
enabled Olive AlJcn 10 """ tb&lt;
compthlloo with a umt of on.h
2J. IS &gt;COOnd&gt;. btanna w1 )""'''
WOrld .....,.-d by thr..-QU&amp;r1&lt;n of
• second. Allen's nm• will b&lt;
cntcft'd in1o eompc1ition with
othtt rqional winner•. tht ....-annnaoma 00 10 the national
oompctWon wluch ..-ill b&lt;
0&lt;\ ''THArS INCRE.DIBLE"
The national ,.inll&lt;r W\11 10 on to
c:ompdc in tbt ..orld
ciwnpioruhips on Hun&amp;MJI, al tb&lt;
home of ProfC'S50r Erno Rubik,
tht cube-'• invmtor.

f•••urod

An•• and compa~~y pnal&lt;cd ror

oomplttc tbe cub&lt; on hlJ rtru

ott.,..,.. Final-IOIJnd·IIC:n'es alone
with Norton OIUlOIIndQit~ time

&lt;"trJ f&lt;W i&lt;Coads a&gt;&lt;nblned to
bruk Allen •• oonmnndon

cousins him to .tip with the" cub&lt;.
As he uomped away In elba~

m,o nths for tht competition sin«

Smith prcp&amp;red for hla nrst

rwlln1 about il in 0.1&gt;&lt; NtWJ , A
SJOO rtl$1 priu wos too Jr&lt;01 an
Ol&gt;fiCH1unity to pw up, apocially
sin« Allm ,-;,..., S20 for
winnif\J a romptthion in
Bradford.
Only a handful or oompctiton
solved the puuk by "&amp;«tina
&lt;ornm," a m«hod in•otvina the
roretinan- and pinky or each
hand, wlna tht whole band to
solvt the cu~ by simpluolution.
'The prottSS in&gt;ohed rom "'Ivins
1M top. then tbe middk and
fU&gt;IIIy tbt bottom ...,.... AlJcn •
and oompa11y JO!vtd it by a
pcoct~~ that eompleted tb&lt; middle
lost. The p&lt;O&lt;t» involved many
complicated m~ums to sol••
lh&lt; pual&lt;. tn "hkh eocb must b&lt;
mi.Slft'&lt;d btforrlt con b&lt; applltd.
Valu•bl• I&lt;COlld&gt; c:an b&lt; lost by

Afl&lt;r finally pjtkina 1 eub&lt; out
or a whole bo": Stnith bqon, only
to &gt;top as the ttmn did not JUri.
'This bappaJed ClftC'&lt; more btfott
Smith aolved !lit puzzk in 2A.I
seconch-only to havr it !.ttndbqu.Ufied btcoU&gt;c 0&lt;\c side did
not 1Up Into platx u hethrtw It

..wn.
O n &gt;«ond aU«nptJ, lon&amp;ndt&lt;
sol&gt;ed it in 3&lt;1.0 st&lt;onds oV&lt;J n;.
)7.1 rust lll&lt;mpl, While Allm
.oh'Cd lt in n .a ltCOCids lnd
Smith in JS.O KCt&gt;IICii Wildt
LOflirld&amp;e was be.na IUIIIOUI&gt;I'ed
I he third piKe wiMcr Of$$(),
Allm went to tht juds&lt;&gt; and
clbputtd Smith's 2A.I &gt;«o"d&gt;
IJme. tltey aareed tO ,,,......

either a poor chota- or rl'l&amp;.M'\1\t:n:,
or, u happnted to ~lean•. the

onotb« c:honc&lt; .. hlk leavlnc
lonlridae as th~. 'This hm&lt;
Allen rcmaintd ealm 10 finiSh m
2J.2S ~ wb«... Stnuh
b&lt;e....,. edar. slipptd and fln11hed
11 31.0 seconds.
Ev-.n if Allen does not make it
to thr nationals. he and hl1 frl.cncb
Muru and Smith Ita•• aoncl ...,.
to cootinut prK!ldna on lhe cub&lt;,
os IDEAL is I!I.Yllllthtm SU an
hour and 20 &lt;a&gt;u a mUt 10
demorulni.C their models ..
~ molh in tb&lt; local ,....,.,
Willie that ...,._, hk• tO&gt;y
money. it took • laL. or pnaltx to
develop a sk81·tllat oould cnoblc
thtm to write a boot about thdr
ma.neuven-.anorhtr optlon ror
tbt llnur&lt; of tbt Bradford trio

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&gt;&lt;rc..ed it up on the '«r lost
"""" btcoU« I rouldn 't dtdde
wbeoth~r 10 use Procas 0 or not,"
Mco.ns .ald. "I hod jwt made up
1hc: mow on lhe way up from

Bradford thlJ mornina ood I
•as.n'l s:urt If I J,hould usc it iD
tht&gt; c:.R... MCOII..tail&lt;. hi$ fri&lt;od&gt;
odYIDCed •o th&lt; r..w """"'· a1ona

with Mart l.onpldae of Osllowa,
Ontann
Eoth or th&lt; throt comptOtors
rcorived a pte.mixed ~ry box"
rrom IDEAL-a cub&lt; that nos not
~ lubricated with vosdint u
....,.. til&lt; "aont" and "liD&lt;•"

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The Gradllate Rc.ourH Aceaa Devdopmomt
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WORQ radio P&lt;tJOnallty Snortin'
Nonon wu abe announcer for the

In Sinal• ftk, ateh moved to tb&lt;
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C'lmt .
Allen did DOl CVCD bother tO

wed in th&lt; pctvlous rounds. e.ch
comptthor wu allowed two

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�Rape conviction difficult trial shows
fncriminatlna evtdencc: anto lhe
\'icttm's Maaemmu. He aJ.Jo triN
~rc.utk bumor and 10 stir up
sympo~h) for Ilia dcfcndw .

By ALAN KACHIC
AfonQilfl Eduor

T

he ·~mam'' ~'U Jaat
Cordon. a North Buffalo

motbn of a four )'t'ar old
dall&amp;hltt and "'''of • pllyddan .
The "defcndanr '' ..._.a rooftr
"ho ha4 bml worLin&amp; on a hou~
or.,... of Go&lt;don'• ..;,hbo&lt;S and
"as alkdpdly ob&lt;mina h&lt;r from
his hiah ptreh&lt;d pOOriOQ.
So .., rh&lt; .,.,. for Fncby'•
moct raP&lt; rmt, the rondud•na
....,, of rh&lt; Law School
sportSOnOd Ra,. '"•armeu "'IX~.
Th&lt; unportan« of rh&lt; mock tnal
"'-as not tM enual inddcrus or tM
h&lt;arlna. accordin, to AUO&lt;M)
8nJa Ooldslrin ,. ho odclrft!«&lt; rhc
aJ)Kily auc!J&lt;n&lt;e in Boldy Hill's
Mooc Court Room, .. We're
inter$td 10 tht process.··
"!UP&lt; Is 111&lt; hlahesr commiu&lt;d
and lowest rtpOned crime;·
Ooldsl&lt;in uplaln&lt;d, wirh lh&lt;
reuont for the tow report rate
indudina fnr of rhe victim, rhc
sociaJ sti&amp;ma attached to the
viclim t.nd lhe llllilily oflcn
associ11ted with antlnJ a npe
conviction. To u ·ptorr and
u~minc this last rtuOn wa\ the
major concttn of chose involved

in

the mock rrlll.
Cordon ,... "rcpr&lt;JCI11&lt;d" by
auomcy Albert bnnl who pl1y&lt;d
the: role or I ~OW la'lr)'U

dedJeaced to &amp;ctCina a convictJo.n

clcopire lh&lt; herculean l&lt;allru~
fadna him. Herold Pn~ F&lt;hnn&amp;er
Jr. "dcfencl&lt;d" the aa:u~ a.r ..
by aucrnplin&amp; 10 confuse Go&lt;don
"lule on rhc Sland and misleod lh&lt;
JUTY by lf)in&amp;IO put ICSJ

F

cbrinJer pleaded !hat Bal ... of
conm&lt;d ...ould h•~ 10 &lt;pmd
much or the rr:maindu of Ilia ~
facma ..the tenor or pmon life."
a.od reminded 111&lt; Jury thaJ they
00111d b&lt; respons~ble ror connctlna
an innocall man (Acrually. oo
)Uf) Slood Ullh&lt; jUry bo&gt; but oiJ
Slarcmcnu oormall) odd~ ro
!hem W&lt;ft dlrcct&lt;d 10 lh&lt;
aucbcncot l He abo illd, "lkMh
Mr. Bales and .,..tf have
nochln&amp; b"' th&lt; dccpal sympotby
fO&lt; Mrs. Go&lt;doo," ,.bleb
prCI&lt;ftr&lt;d Bores .. a "nkc auy."
The bl..... laue or the trW ....
ohtl o! idrnriflcllion. Go&lt;don
under cuminolloo from the
prote&lt;ulion, said !hat on the ntahl
of h&lt;r liP&lt; •he wu rcodinl m her
bedroom IO lh&lt; liJhl of a !able
lilmp A flu hcarin&amp; a noise in the
back of the ho~ Cordon wcnr 10
ID\-~d&amp;atc • hm she mtt the
"occw&lt;d" man Ill a dark htUway.
Ht led her inlo lht b&lt;droom
(where Whll FchriQ&amp;tr ltrm&lt;d
" lhc . - t " lOOk place) t.nd
Cordon saw lh&lt; man dearly. holh

frOm lh&lt; rront and I profile, for
ahout 1().., lftlOodJ. l'wo days
latcr Cordon rccoanlud Bat.....
the raplsr wortina on th&lt; roof or
h&lt;r n&lt;lahbor's hoUS&lt;. Sit&lt; called
the pollee and thty made lhe
&amp;rTdl.

Fchnnacr arau&lt;d abour Cordon'•
an odcotlfyina Bot&lt;J and
if lhc ptOS«UtiOD
hod "proved b&lt;Yond tUJOnablc

doubl" tbaJ Bal ..

wu &amp;uilty.

" Pcopl&lt; bav. suffcr&lt;d bcca~
iODl&lt;Ooc idcorifi&lt;d rb&lt;

wro"'

mao. tOmeoM wanted someoncpunbbcd." b&lt; plca&gt;cd. The
dcr.... lawytt qucstion&lt;d if
Go&lt;doo idcnlif&gt;Cd Bates bca~
b&lt; loot &lt;d ti~c the mao who
rommiued the rape and sb&lt; jusr
want&lt;d 1011100oe punim&lt;d.
The polite r&lt;pon, ira wbicb

Go&lt;don ..~.description or the
mt.n. was challallcd. Ahboulb
the idcnli ftatioo cltscrib&lt;d Bal cs

a

flllly accurately, FchriQ&amp;&lt;r harped

on tb&lt; fact thai h&lt; had a and
•hik .he poiXe
rcpon 1i5l
nly • b&lt;ud. "I
corwdct
pan or rh&lt; ~."
sb&lt; replied. The report also
dcscrib&lt; rhc pecpctralO&lt; u bcin&amp; 6
fOOl, 2 ond&gt;cs taU and 230 pound&gt;
lltbouah 8otcs was only six f001,
200 pounds. Th&lt; viclim Aid !hat
sh&lt; estimated and poinred out thor
Cl&lt;IICI PIC dcsaiptioru aJe bard to
estimate.
lbe amount or li&amp;hl bocame an
wue with Febrinser dcrcrminina
thai Cordon did 001 haV« a briaht
cnoll&amp;h IJaht ro ste by and thar
I().U second&gt; is not cnou&amp;h tim&lt;
to accun21tdy see and identify an
indlvldull. Gordon and Ranni
aucrt&lt;d rhar there was cnouah
tim&lt; and liahr for her to recosniz&lt;
Boles u th&lt; assailanr. lkMh
Fehrlnctr and Ranni pvc a
dcmonstrarion-standina in fronl
or the jury for lm scconds-and
each tried 10 prow that it was
dlh&lt;r enough or nor cnouah rime

co make an idcrnmauion .
N o verdict was Jivcn for tht
m~ trial bccaux, u Ooldstdo

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pointed out. thiA wu no• 'ttrha1 1h~
demoMration was toe. He
cxplain&lt;d aha a I he trial was •raa&lt;d
to show how a rapt I rial ....,.~,~
handled, lh&lt; effect• on th&lt; ra(l&lt;
vicdm. aod 1ha1 1he rapt \'lCllm at.
not

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to bt lht one on

rrlal.

accuf11Cy

u~&lt;d the jury

Attomay Harald Price Fahrlnoar Jr.

Tbl.s &amp;. Every
Mondtty, t Oc
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In the tlll new
W1NE CELLAR

Golds:ltln uid ctuu rapt
convictions art hard to JC1 c"m
lboUJ,h M'W la'tlrS u,;w a
some" nor fairn &gt;hot (10 111&lt;
victim) .. lin\ • , _ tnal aoa
on." H&lt; uplau&gt;cd tbar Ihe
amouru or rcsiRane&lt; offtt&lt;d by
rile victim ll noc 11 aood 1 dcf~
IS lt wed 10 bt.
•"Tbr ftar ot vio&amp;mct ra.Wts m
the vklfm not flruuJ.na ...
Ooldsa&lt;UI fiWnlaJn&lt;d, SUIJCSIIQ&amp;

the unfalrnen of lbt ruk A laO
or ph,sical lllJurlcs or ntdcn« or

1 &lt;&lt;rout&lt; is no lonatr cvidcnce
that the con11ct wu ac the (Ofts,(ftt

of both Individuals, he said.
A second mlscon«ption which

could chana• the oult&lt;1!rie or a
taP&lt; trill. OoldJlon affirm&lt;d, 11
lh&lt; lack or any trate or rhc
raput 's sperm dlteO' ttcd m
hoipitalt&lt;Sls Wlnlc some Junes
may «&gt;ocludc that the IKl of lhU
•• tdcncc lhould lead to an
acqwual, the lawytt coUlll&lt;r&lt;d,
"'Rape b not a «irM or t.rJt bu1
one of •iolencc, II is noc
uncommon thai thtrt: as DO

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the vxtlm '• Jltil xtull rdatioru
tO ft1ttr iniiO tht
proc&lt;durn unless there is ~idcnc&lt;
or sperm and !he 11Jctim had
&gt;&lt;aulllnlcrcounc widtira hours of

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�editorial
Not-so impartial observers
Now that the Senate votes have been
tallied and counted, the newly-elected
members should be prepar'lng themselves for
one of the most important tasks that the
Student Association (SA) has facing It-the
responsible allocation and observallon of
student mandatory fees.
The big laaue this year Is the New Yorll
Public lnte{jlst Group (NYPIRG) funding
question. EYer since the previous Senate
voted against lundlng them. NYPIRG has
been at the core of debate. It was easily the
most-&lt;llacusseckxpllcltly or
Implicitly-portion of the campaign again this
year.
When the matter Ia brought up. the
situation .should be examined In a controlled,
structured manner, not In an emotlon·fllled,
dramatized fashion. NYPIRG Is Just another
student group, not an Infallible, mystical
group. If the Senate desires to fund NYPIRG
II must ensure that there Is enough money '
elsewhere to be transferred to the group, so
as not to gut the entire remainder of the
budget.
NYPIRG Is a valuable student service and
should have a campus presence, but not at

University. Watching how mandatory lees are
spent Is a good place to start.

the rlak of destroying the rest of the student
, organizations.
Deciding this Is the Senate's lirst Job.
Its next chore, and easily Its most
Importan t one, Is that of deciding the rest of
the budget next year and watching the
expenditure of this year's. The Senate must
be the body to oversee the budget. ensure
that student mandatory fees are wisely spent,
and notth,._vn away capriclosly on useless
ventures. '
A Senate exists to draw together the
diverse elements of the student body-which
a quick took at the results shoW$ ex..t5-and
decide how they believe our mandatory fee
moniel are spent. In th&amp;of)', that's why the
Senate Is here.
But we should not expect the Senate to be
able to handle this task on Its own. It Is the
final decision of the student bodY that realty
counts. It was the student body who first
voted to support NYPIRG and then let the
Senate gat away with eliminating ttwl group
from campus .
If there's one thing that students should
have learned II Is that simply casting a vote In
an election twice a year will not guarantee
that their will Is done or followed.
Students should participate more If they
want any say over their future at the

Joint ownership
Students com11ose a large portion of the
Buflalo commur1Tiy-a parcel that has been
effectively disenfranchised-much to the Joy
of some local politicians who have been able
to get away with wreaking havoc on the State
University of New York (SUNY) system.
During the next few weeks. several on·
campus groups will be sponsoring a voter
registration drive. As experience has shown
students have not been participating to the '
degree that they should be and much of this
Is not their faull. Politicians have attempted
to avoid facing this group's needs and
demands-particularly the quality of their
schools-by excluding them from the
proceas.
While the fate o1 dorm student voting
remains In the hands of the courts, there Is
absolutely no reason that oH·oampus
students should not be voting unless they
want further reductions ln library hours, fewer
faculty members, larger classes, higher
tuition and dorm rates.
So search out the people with the ballot
appllcallons and get Involved. It's your school
too.

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At,,.._.,, Mmlui&lt;H! TOif) 1nt1
LSA 1 (Low School Admlui&lt;M Tall)
.,.11/ttett Inti lllo" ,,.,,.M.
IUIIk:lent '''"' to regltlfl lot IMH
uomlnlllona. Thl• /rllorrrtollon

C04 t» oOtolnad lrom

r~a

10 0'0&lt;0"'

Circla IC

Edltor:
..~MI SHtt From riN Ina"'-,""'
or I!Jcltotd

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naif fr&lt;day -lttg, Oc:rob« 15, o/
11;00 It! 1311 Ho.,.. Hoi/ (fiHI 1»11

ro"O&lt;I 011 rita U~l"«fl(ry ol
Sullalo'a llloln Sttwl C.mP&lt;J•· ThO

c;.,_

laclu,. lo opo!ll- oy rho l'o/11h

Plonnlfll/ Olllce, 252 C.P&lt;III,
Amheraf, or Roo'" "· Hl'lll A,.,.,.
C, lllolft Sl-1 Tttlo Olto&lt;iltl 0.
domlln thO f l r o l - ol liM loh

StudOfll LHI/110 ol IIHI Un-IIIY
ol llullolo ond will t» lrH to 1~0

fltlr/ lfl
"'9/01- /rl I!JoM lo /Uo liN

,,..,.,_,, hU H(/1- lrom

anrU. Sulloto commu~lry.
Or. &amp;&gt;ltolowu/, • ,,..,..nr

Nm.u.t IO IIIJifl
~

w,,,.,, l'orll. anti
oO.-1

AIIMny
UnNwlliiN. Ho 1o on o1ruro
on&lt;l
crlrk: ontf h ..
tu•t ralurnad lrom • '"" 10 ~ltd

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w111-1o,.. ,..,,
lo fll'dol«.. - . . •n&lt;l ,.. ,,..
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r~·

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lha Oil... ol Af,.,..torol '
.. OoroMI 011-10traMW~pn can o. o01o,.., Ill
He,.. A""" I, Atoln Sltwl, or
IM llfl.,oiiOtt Ht4 o/ ,._Oil/CO
o/Admlni&lt;Ma•_ , . lho&lt;llil WtiCII l~f
,..~ ol The SP&lt;I(Irum 1 0 - - , _ , , • ..- ~·kHtoJ

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· " · " ,.. - · k&gt;r

Early Discbll'&amp;e

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Eel«or.

- 1/r (JIO-IOIIDIII•

Joe;,.,.,/,. In l'olllltd. /o • ,..,,..
ond Ulolortg tNidtttl o/ l'ollntf.
SIN orrlvad lft IM Unllod SIOIH

l •m .,,.P«~•t tiM
/nconsld«'tt.,•u ot Hml
atutlentl toward 1-'low.atudentl
ontf protN•""· !/p«/flc«&lt;/'1. 1am
ralorrlft'J ro liM l»hnklr ol ,,.

_,.,Dr.Bur,_,.,

ltlacrtHH:OI'Iomlct ctut Ott NWF In
D/4tlondottl•1. II you moroni on your or:n.dr/la calf/, rou win
IIHII ,,.. ClaU Oltdl •I I;SO,
11»1'1 rlOhf. ..-IItty, rPOI 1:«5 1/llo
)'011 mlill m/IIUIM/r O.llanl. AI
1'40 ,,.. fllmO.Io o / - 1 Ond
Oongfng&lt;latb 1&gt;4Qino, a ltd oy ! ' 45
)'011 COIII'OI- , . ., 0r /lut/ar

ol

ontrorow-•11&lt;1-

r,.. ~o&lt;;rura, wllk:h will o. In
Englllh, 11,.,.. rho oommunlly •
ro 1/ntf out wnor Ia
raolfY ho-lllglft fNfiiOMIW
l'olontf

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oortr _ . , ~•r t»coo" or ,...,,
flldonoU,

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tM rut ol "'· tOfM' oottMiw.,HM
If rou really un~ .,,, ,,.. ,,,,.
,,.. "'""''"' I l l , ,,. l»ck 0( , , .

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TM following i• ,,.. HCOnd t:Mn ot 1 nrtu wntf'M
lttotr'(fft041Jfy tJt• UBiranJ•n stud•nr

T

he Organluti-Ofl ot P.opte'a ~edi l l G\lefJillat
was formed In 1870 b)l 1 group of former s-ruaent

ae-llwlsll II adopted a Marxi.st•lenlnisl Ideology.
following guoHUla wer to pt('l¥1 to lfMion p.ople that•
The Shah'l diCIIIOflhlp II not •bsOIUJ6 It Cl.n be

attacked. damaged and lhefllore overthrown.
To Ioree 1n1 Shah'l regime to appiV more pt&amp;$$ure on
people and ect wl\h mote c.ruetty tn Ofdet to supre11 lha
gue«tlll fOfcet Thla • outd cause the manes to take a
more rad~al ooaltlon agalr\11 the Shah and eauw a mus
moveft'ent eo De IOftMCI. Tht• movement w oukS Latet tol"
guerflfta rorcet '" . , armec •tn,ggte agalntt 1r-. Shll'l

The Of;lnlUJton'a QUfpoH was 10 asta bUh &amp;n
lnQeoeno.nl Mlr.c:l.tt-lAt\.lnltl O(Wet,vret~l lo l ren att.,
OY«tnrowtngthe Sft&amp;h It waa et1tlc:at of ~..1 aoctAhsm
and roft«acl to K U SoclaJ.I"''**aiiiiT! II noc:ognlzed "'"
Unlled Sta1H u a C8pHaJiat4ml)lfta.Jis' tOJce an-a n n•c
ChineN commvnllm u OCIPQftunlsm co.attd oy Mafl(llm

oo•ff. TM m-11011 ol OPfGt IO•p. of P -le'o Faclall

''*'

Ouen llll l al han) rfiCMtld
guerrilla tralnlng In
como• of So.IIJI Y.,..., 111&lt;1 Pfl.l' (Poople'a Front tor
U oeratiOn ot Paltafln•) camoa In l ebatKH't.

OPFGI'I flrtl mlllla'l' action tool\ place In the ama ll
•lltogo of Slallltalln nortMm tro n. They attac ~oo o
mllltaty gatrl aon and exptopt,ateo arma and ammunition
In l~o attock OM -urlly guild wu t lllod and all 15
OPFGI m.mbett rtnm"-'d to their b&amp;Ma ln lran*.s nontwn

lung let. n.., oUIICI&lt;od the Iranian _ . , . . , (tnt Sl!alll
TM Amettca.n emDUa·1 1n Tef\ren, aware ot me powtt or
tM gu.r~tfo 01arloto duo to Ha
In CIA&gt;a,
to tna &amp;Mn 10 ta~o dirOf!- tmmac!toto
m~ltMY IICilo&lt;&gt; ag&amp;INI tna 01*'111... ~ Iranian
c&gt;eRif_..-. _,l in o _,.,., _ _..,miNion

._,ad

•-lenca

to lran'a """"""' IU&lt;&gt;Oiu. " "" • "*"'&gt; ot c1..- 1M
original t 5 - . _.. atl- tUiod Of &amp;1\'0Stod Those

comt-

wrMtae - · . . .lad to -l)llyslcot """
paycnoloQlealt...wr. In ordat IO -lily thllir
1116 ..,.,_,,..,.. Two of the oneat- - • Ihe

ldoolo9- of tna O&lt;QMiz&amp;lion, M. -

and 8.
Olo.unl. Ah&lt;na&lt;lla6ah'o body wu bumod on an olactrtcal
Qrill. Hla bad&lt; Wll be&lt;lfY bumod Oncl loll Wil-t medical
caro, 10 that It llod bocotM rotten. Ha wu tiiAon to llfatl
,.,.,.,_ he w &amp;a lrtalacl for a bumod back. Allor resolving
me&lt;SJcal cttt and pt,uUc aurgury. ha wu taken to Tehran
onty to 1&gt;e put undtf liMo same tonuras. Ourlnq oil liMo
lima IMI IMo ••• torturacl. 110 taf\llod to talk.. Ha flnally
Cllod of hlo tonu...-a wound&amp;. Tho SAYAK &amp;p9Ciod
~ 111&lt;1 ~)'CIIOIOOical tort"'" to Ojo.unl, bUt W!IOn
1'-\' found OUI t M t t , . , - not Ioree him to 11,..
tnfonnatton. '""' . .acutod 111m In ptt-..
Tho OPFGJ old noc •&amp;l'lof\ ~Ita ce&lt;a mom1&gt;or1
_.. a ll&amp;ITU!od duttniJ triO and 1171. tn 1-'1 ot 1171,
25001h OMivtfMty
of .-.llt'cN&amp;I nM, tile OPFOI up 1tatlona
~ et.ctrlcllr to tna - . t l o l l
ol lt71, O'lel 2 0 0 - a n d . _ ol OPfGI
• ..., ott- ~Uiod In eta.- whh 111e police or.,.,..,
end uaculod t&gt;r u.. SNI!'a roo'- Tho a&lt;gantutloll
continued ha ae1MtiM by lnlreq_,t atta&lt;:U on
~ lntlltulloll• and .....,..lnotlolla of
-f!IOf\1, SAVAK and mlflt&amp;JY olflclalo. Of1t ol 11&gt;0
JYmPIIIIIl.,. ol liMo OPFOI WhO wu anutod In 1871 ond
aUbJKtacl to . ...,. tonurt wu Aohtaf OeiiQ/IOnl wno
a hat nc&amp;plnq lrom Our prloon, )olned tile OPFOI and
now fa thl ... d~ ot one ot two ma•n f8C'Ik»N: o f t~
OfV&amp;IIIrolloll.

-,.-.. . -·llnv,. ,. """'......_By,.

T

n. ""''""'" of tna OPfGl _ . _ lrom 1171
OfiWatCI and Ill bell G'*fi!IO - - H - I d Aanntl, wiiO
wu on SAVAIC'Io ..-1 wantacl "-1 kw 7 yeon.-wu • In an.,_ confrot~t&amp;lloll wflh SAVAK'o •oedAI oo!loa
fon:e 1n 1178 Tr. Ialtura oltnair camp&amp;lon to &lt;Ira" tna
rna-.- tmo atfMCI "'~ wlttt IM Shal\'1 reg~.
fO&lt;CoOG tiMoOPFOI totMChlllt--tNilllt
a _.,.,,_,lon wore ""t
tn Iran Thla caulod tne organtz~~tlollto r•
.. atuato Ill SIII IOIJIN- tactiC&amp; With tile bOIJI""'nQ of
liMo upriolnq In 1878, OPFOI dld not &amp;lt'"'l 10 tiiAe lilt
~P oltiMo ,...,tint,,...._ and 1n • communique
an~- IIIII IlMo Q&lt;OlOIIt lo...od l11e roqultocl potonllel
IQ tUm Into a pop&lt;ilar towotuUqn, ptodlctlng tl\al ll WOUICI
1&gt;e qua- by Sllaft'O army at liMo cott of tllou•n41 ol
-~lor

-

lranlano· ltvel Ptollably OPFOI wu tn doubt thai an

d'ta~

Uf\lrm.o UPtltlng '*1tl't r•l'o;l«&amp;s uf'd«10f'l. . e-outct

lanlnlltll """h Maol•t lfltorpretallon IIMOUncocl publici)
lhol lilt,....., a&lt;ganlzallon hall tvmecl Ma~&gt; lll Tho
m&amp;notl\t raetk)n wno still WMI rtokUng 10 11\o&amp;lr talamtc
•-tooy obJoc:ted to aucll unJiataral act loll by lha
malorllr laotlon. Tne ma10r11y ropllod to tnta IIOIO&lt;:IIon ov
kllllnO two membon of tne mlno&lt;lly and lnfa&lt;mlng tho
rut ol lhom to SI\VAK Tho now Of&gt;MI toot no major
aclk&gt;n against the Shah. During the ro'foluHon of 1919,

-llltow liMo Shah-atmod to the taeth by tM United
Statoa Obvoovoly IIMolr MantlslldtoloiJy IMoiCIIh&amp;t ratiQioll
11 a r.acllonary fotce and lacka tJ'\oe potfH'Itlal to bflng
about t~a h-om ol liMo lolling,....... ,t,nolho&lt; rtason
could be IIIII OP"GI-belng a M or~ISI · lenlnllt
Otgonl&lt;allon-wn hoaltant to align 1\Hif With a poiiiiCorellgloUt movement . So tnt onlY mllll&amp;'l' oc11on taken oy
OPFGI during Ihe riiVOiutlon wu the bombing ol Iran·
~mer lea So&lt;llety'a bullolno tn Tenran dunno Proaldtn1
Carter'• vlalt to Iran In J•nuaty 1071.
"""' lne revofullon. the OPFGI ~:~~ma oul from
u,.,.roround and SliMed a potltlcaf COtnf&gt;Oign aoatn11

KllOIMinl'a """'lullona'l' regime. II atso IOVOhl along
t&lt;urdllll, TIIGIN'\. and Arab CluldontmlnorltiM apatnot
INI central QO'&lt;et""'""t. A conlustng Iact io that at liMo
a.&amp;~ne UtM pt~SI)a rt torc:ea J nd ~·•....,.. ·~
1 td1ng KutGI.Ih r~ a wtth a~ms auppHeo thfOVQh traq
In I NO.
the llunlllh r-1110&lt;1 wao uuanact to
soma dog- by tne riiVOtouonary - f tiMo 10f10
hald dlvlalon In tne OPFGI came Into the .....,.. - n 1
motor fly ol Ill memt~era gan ~P tnalr o -rilta ldtnlil'r

•'*'

and bacame a political force •hleh latar Jolnod liMo P&lt;&lt;&gt;So•lol TUdah Pony trtC&gt;om dar liMo ro•oMion w~.., 111
ltlf .., tlod tudela rttumed lr""' liMo S..let UniOn and
Eallarn Europa.) This maJority lacllon ol OPFGI continuo
10 O&amp; tcll'le under tne fl•me of ..Oro. ot ~..~. Fec:tall of

n•••

Iran·;. a nd along with ,,. TUd.th potty
a&lt;IOjllod a
lo~OI OC&gt;I&gt;OIItton oo!lcy IO..~t(J,omelnl'• '""'Tho mlna&lt;ll)' loci loll of OPFOl-WIIo ora IIIII act,..
Undtf iM uma nome and .,.loci by A~af
Oollgllanl-oont lftut In atlmnQ and aldlnq Mllollal
mlnor\11.. In Iran 1!1 ltghUno _.,... ~ Thait meln
auppott , _ IraniAn lntollaclual tantlla and
atvclonto ""''""' laCk a popul&amp;t bua III'Ofle ' ""
tracl~tonal lliitarata ,.._WhO COfTipou 70 .,.....,, ol
lhalrantan population. Thttr mlcldta c1 ... aupponan art
1100 • mln0&lt;11y 1n '""" oodal ciau. T h o - . of
OPFOIIIafa&lt;o and a nor liMo ,...,.,.lon - • - r y
• • - • • of ~~ "ru and Sclopua 04 lren-.
Un.......,tlat and also oomelr&gt;du!lrlaf wor~a.nt TMy
UIUIIIy C&amp;mt lrom middle and , . _ ct... femJU.t.
Tho -oll&gt;itlly ol OPfGI'I IUCCOU to HI&amp;C&gt;IIoh a

II'MIIr klee~y from an tata.miC' 0\e to Narosm..

ttte Mo•••m membon of 1r-e OPMI wore

,.,..Mel

h om

t mprison~t and re-o~oanlred 1h1 OPMI undt• 1h1
teadlfShlp ol MaOOO&lt;I Raata¥f wnllo Ina Mo,.lll faction
CI\.A.J"G~

11t name 10 .. ,.y~, ."

Ills In tares uno to ~now Ill at In ttn a dalagata of
OMPI rMI '""" Kllomelni 1!1 IraQ 1o _.. nlo aupoo&lt;1 • &lt;4
• - - ' bOlt KN&gt;melnlturnod tfMI raquall down and
od•lsOO '"" claiOIJales "not to wasta '""" ,,... •
TIMo ~ar orgonlnltoon _ . e d Khomalnl lrom ·~
tnc:aptton and no ~a-.
&amp;rrMttct t nd ••ocutod by
Iran • rt¥01utton&amp;JY COUll a on CM'l!H ot bttrovlnQ tfle
Moatom faclton of OPMIIn 11711
Tho _,.,...,.ulloll Mooo.m Of&gt;Mi '""' alognoo H..,l

-•

wllh Khornl¥\1 and went 10 far •• to nom&amp;n.tte tum

tor

P&lt;Oiidtnc:y, 1&gt;111 lll'lom.lnl OOCiinod, Than OPMI!f'.,. .llor
rolorocl to •• MoJanodtn) nominated Ayaoolla ll Tolaghanl,
a P&lt;OQrHaf¥a cl&lt;t&lt;oy and sympatllttar of "'olahodln. to
pre•lcsenc*t btJ1 r.e relu&amp;eo tnt on&amp;r AI lUI M ..ood
Ra&lt;IJavl was nominated by MoJohodln but ho loot Iflo
OIOCIIo~ to 8ani·S.Or.
In J~M 1~ a rneml&gt;er of MoJallodtn, M. Saa&lt;latl, wu
arrootod t&gt;r Iran's ta¥01utlonory ouud on C/IOfQ&lt;tl of
HPiOn- 10&lt; Scwlot Union. Molallodln dtnlod IM
Oh&amp;rfiO&amp;, c ..tmlng thai S&amp;odatJ ••• In oonl~ -~~~ ~
tmbuaY In Tallta.nonty to gain lnfotm&amp;llon about $AV,t,K
and CIA agento act""-!!t Iran and Amatlcan ln,.,IIQ&lt;tftce
IICIIvltlaa 1ft Iran. s.wlat offldala, maonwlllla, clanlod""'
_,IIC1 wHh ollflar -~~ or Mojallodln Ooac&gt;lto
Sudall'a ttra&amp;l and ~t. and liMo MCUaatlon of
-tonory ooutl oi)Qiot lolojanodln, 1'-\' did not

01-

&lt;:ritlctza Khomtlnl bUt
Ayatollah ·· lftO
h&amp;ad of lal&amp;mlc: R&lt;ipubllcon Party and a marn11at of liMo
Ravofultonory CounciL for the lnddoftl. Af1tt Saad.oll'a
aJth1. Motahedln'a taJIMa end meetfng.1 • .,. cor~ a tant ty
ollacl&lt;od by mobo and t~uo• ctaltnfnQ to 1&gt;e KhOfnolni·•

Thea• anacka

w.,• ohen

Mencltt·lAnln•at QOYMnm9nt In kiln tn Ihe "'"" lutuft 11

au~.,..

~m • I ~ t~

At liMo"'"" limo, lalamlc flapuDtlcan Pony (lAP)
raui)CIIod • pot~lcal compaton •g•ln•t Molallodln, Tho10
PhYIIc&amp;l and political OIIOCkl co~llnuod dasplta
MoJallodln'a fraquonl pl. .o to KllOIMinl and oovtrr~ment
to artall end atop tl'lo ati..,I\Ma NaltMt ~n l nor
liMo 00-nmof\1 lOOk O"'f ICIIOIIIO Pt._.,.. liMo tr o t - " and auembly tor LIMo Mo]allodln Khomalnl
..., _ . . . . , liMo lofolallodtn and
lhanl of
caullftiO
Thlltorcaa tho Mojallodln to
&amp;MOll,.. 1ft IIMok l.ul ratty on JUM 20111, 11111 thai
,,., ""II 00 uodetVround and .._ 0 - 1 •arlart

Iranian mwtd~• And k)wer et•••••; wno

CO!flpolo o-10 parcont of ltonlan poputalloll, tra
moslt)' lractltlonaJ and rel[gtoua, How... r, toadtt11 of
OPFOI oouiCI play an lmpon.~nl pan If a trUly PIOIJroulve
damoctallc:ilal&amp;mlo""""""""' wu to tal(a powar In Iran.
AnllOIIIIII OPFOI Ia 1 omall Ioree today, II ~ a good
r.putatloll of rulalance and olruqgto OIJ&amp;lnat dlctatoral!lp
and tyrannr In ,,... and Is known fa&lt; Ito
to MOUI&amp;rtam and - - no!lonallltll.

•'"'*• ,_,!on

··-·--·--and

Oroan~za~ton ol ,_.... ....,.._,,. 04 ,,.,
(O,...Jt-wu lnHiolty tormodln 111115 by low Tal!ran
- ' - o l lran'a F r - - t, MOffltiOOI ol
Unl¥aralty
Mouodagll'a national front. TMy uttoc;lod a -~
l&amp;tamlc '-Jool' from 11«1111 ""lc:h In OOOMmle . . _ . ,
Mollloloconomlc IIMoOfiN and PIOIJ!&amp;n'*.
OPMI wu Htabrtlhod u 1 polllk»miHtary organluliorl.
apptylno Utl:len o.,.,rllla warfare ao&amp;Jnat tilt Slltlt'•
tyrannic&gt;&amp;! rule. Ita mM~I&gt;eta .,.,. san1to PI.O (~I·Falhl
camPO In lttbanon toracal . .ouortlllo wotlttelralnlnq.
Thttr main v-rlllt attaCICI _.. dllaciod agoln11 foreign
mMua,., mfaaloftariM In Iran tn tt71, ~IIIUU&amp;Inatacl
1W0 Amarican o fflctro- OO!"od u ,_&amp;JY ad¥f10rt IO
t.na $1\ah. They &amp;lao tlli'QO'od SAVAt&lt; and n"**l
olllcfafo.

'"-'ad

Tho OPMI d a lmod to bo -lnll all lmpariaflet 1...IVnllod S t - . 6cMal Unbl anc! Coommunl1t Clllnaj lis
""llnato goal wu to aatllbfllll an l - cla&lt;nocntlc
t~ Of'Mi e&lt;&gt;llo- wflft OPI'OIIfl
auate.g~ ana t1c:ttc:a• area.L Moat memb«a a.ftd caftttal
eo&lt;a of liMo organtutbl-. klllod 01
In rna
SIWI • roAd aoolnat lllt _,Ill&amp; forcoeln 1171. AlnonO
thOM arrMiod wu , . _ Ra&lt;jja¥f, • "*"1101 of liMo
contral eo&lt;a. ,.,. woo flntt santencod to - l h In liMo
SNI!'I miiii&amp;JY kOftiJili'OO COUtl bulle tat Oi'on 0 MnlatiC.
ol lifo in ptlson dvo to lntatNttlonal prau ...aa. Howa.ar,
the ramalndot ol liMo a&lt;uantzalton oonllnuod lta ocllvhleo
unt~ 117~. Wilen tr.ta wu a CO&lt;lp d'otallnolda tM
Of'IAnllatton. fhe ,...IOftly o l Ito mo.,\1)01&lt;1 WIIO hod

.,....._,In

.,..,ad

~0~1

and ~

·-*

-'*'·

_..,., Kllomalnl. f'&lt;&gt;Uowlno lltll

""""""'*'*'·

~-a-cnancl,..tJOYmiHlontotna

-tonory IJI'Oid• _

,.., Motohodln

Allar lilt ,...,utton. Mojalledln ••• liMo OllfY oo!HicoJ
otoan!Utloll lndaponde&lt;rt ol tho _.,n,..,l auccoodod ln torrntno • nigh I)' otQ&lt;tnLr:od militia out ol Ito
- - ' " ' "· Moot ol Mojallodln rnHhlo rac.l&gt;tod oo!lllcoJ
and guatrllla toctmiquoo training. ,.,._lly, lhll rnllllla lo
lnvol&gt;tod In an urban outn'flla war with tM t(J,ornolnl
t-.gfme. Slnot Jun• ot 1181, •large numb« or them hltte
II60n killed In suicide mi. . IOno (otiOitln&amp;llno
- " ' end local ofllclala) and In clu "" with

_w., ,...,.utlonary owrdl. Mojahodtn ..,_..,.

ht.. -

a~acutod by KhiMnolftl r"ltna on Charpae aa

, , _ .. e&amp;nJ'Ing opoookloll ptlnj)f)IOrtl ..

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n. pollllcoJ- o f . . . . . . - - llodjt¥f, Ilad
Iran In Augual of IIIII alOft9 orlllo PtMfcltrot e.nl&lt;8odr.
and II - I ) ' 1Mn0 In Parta. Fr.,.., Tho top mllltory
ot ~-·· lloun t&lt;"'-~ .,... llltlod In an
, _ confrcntolloll wlfll -lonory guat&lt;1a In T&amp;llran
In SOling ol 1982. tn ,.., today,~ a a_,wol
MOIIIIodlfl or rol11od 10 ..,. Ia a crtma punlollabla by

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Thoro wwa OIMt small guarrtlla -~ '""" w~ra
P"ilve dU&lt;inq liMo Stwl't raiiJn but - • moalty _,,.,_.,
.an•a regime. Tho -..4c ra61all- o1 Mojallodr·
(OMPI) and Fodalla (OPfOO ogalnot 1yr1111ny of tiMo Sl!ah
and dldalorsnlp ol KhOmtl&lt;&gt;l naa '*'-tour. . ot
lnaplrallon to ltanlon ~h otlllolruggllnq for lr-m.
paeca. and juat~

- . a - o i U .. TI!a--7

�UB Counseling offers Skill Building Programs to students
By GARY STERN

indlcat&lt;d that IS to 20 percent o f
ftma.les on campw. surfer rrom
•mprop&lt;r di&lt;U and .,.,.. or [opd
binai,.. Thus. Shm')' will be
huc:Sina one oourK mtided.
"EatiOJ Habiu Clone: H.tyw!K7"

Campus £di1or

I

.rron 1o b&lt;Oid&lt;n
lh&lt; sropc or thar

n an

rcsponsibilit~.

Uni&gt;tml) CounsdinJ S&lt;Mta IJ
rr&lt;POri,. a «rin of richt "Sk.U
Btllkb.na Prolfanu., .. dutcttd aa
lh&lt; probkms or th&lt; a•&lt;rq&lt;
wu' tnity srud-tnt
Annn.ptinc co ..:h.an&amp;c: tts sm. of dnli,. '"th onl) po)'CIIolosk:al
probl&lt;nu. C011nsdins ,.0111d llke
to '\.'iwls:t us fo.."US to bt more:

•

T he oth&lt;r OOUn&lt;$ raultin&amp; from
Unhusily Counsdina's r&lt;&gt;&lt;ardl
are &lt;nl1llcd "Stu&lt;k M&amp;Una a
Dtasioo, "Ov&lt;mlminJ Shyness,"
"BrtakinJ Up iJ Hard to Do:
EncliOJ Rdaliorulups.''

rt$J'OftS-Q t to th~ ma)Of\t )' o(

••Ptotta.stinatKm Ma:naaemen.t. ••
"Say Gooci·BY&lt; 10 tht Blues,"
"SirCS&gt; Man&amp;J&lt;111mt." and

qu&amp;nu. •• attOtd•na co Karm
\\lnte, ,.ho 1u.1 h&lt;lpt&lt;l O&lt;Pl\IU
th&lt; prosnm.
''Tht« sc-tmJ to brt a •:ort

.. Wllal ..-e .... doU&gt;&amp; wUI be
different from 111&lt; Ufe
WorkJbo!&gt;s." Wbite added. ''Tbe

.. AS.ttnlvmess Trainin,. ••

group' of rommon probltms that
~7iln ~ associated to 5tu4mu. •• sht
saJd, ••sucb u procnuunauon.
deallnl with &gt;tr&lt;Ss and the like:·
The- prosra.m will bt: stanin&amp; lht
,.«k of Onob« l&gt;t atlocatloOJ In
the Elhcou Complu, Coptn Hall
and on MaJn Str«t. Eun sites
ha-. ) '&lt;I 10 be dotcnnln&lt;d .
" We feel that UniV&lt;Jsity
Couns&lt;lina has done an e~cc\lrnl
job • ·ith nudtnll that han mort
serious, foc~&gt;J&lt;d probl&lt;m•," said
Patrid Sherry, another orp.nb.t"r
of the proJMim. " The D&lt;parlmenl
of Student Affairo, ho,..,..,.,

worbbops deal ..itb the
Vnll't nhy Commun.i1y, as wdl as
UB. Wt. hoW&lt;Yer, will .,ork ,.ilh
0&lt;1ly eu.r stud&lt;nu. Our &lt;OUn&lt;$ will
alJO be mo&lt;e counsdi,.-&lt;Wec:t&lt;d
as ..'ell u more Intense and
lcn~thy."

....,., 10 feel thai ,.e should be
more: dirmrd 10 tht no.rmAJ
developmental .....,,or a
student durin&amp; tht course or a
rommon education.,.

T h&lt; proaram will dul with the
&lt;1&lt;-&lt;lopmenl o r the individual in •

sodaJ con.tm . M_a ny ot me to~HQ
for the courses were the results of

an infornsal n&lt;tds .....,..&lt;nllast
year. as well u Olhcr research thai
was 4one to determine the
proaram·s .structure.
Both White and Shm')' belltve
that they wone hired by V'oce

l'restdenl lor Student Affairs
Richard SIC~dk ow, sptelncally 10
lrt away from "traditional
services," and to dul with
"healthy individuals ratht!' than
d&lt;allna with studrnu alrudy In

scrioua JCraiu. ·•
Ont findin&amp; from the Study

..As: wdl as bmerinina more
Jtudttll.t lhan beJore:· sht nottd,
"th&lt; ~roaram wiU be &lt;nJoyablc to
us, fO&lt; w&lt; will &amp;&lt;I to work with a
more 'ovtraa&lt;' bunch o f P&lt;Qple."

Pregnant?

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Group Legal Services

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ERIE BLUEPRINT

Room 214 Talbert Hall

A SUPPt.Y CO.

8S4-73 16

636· 3056

1535 Henel A... hllalo
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1981-83 Attorney Hours
Mon •••• 11-5
Tues••• 11·5
Wed••• 1 ·7
Thur••• 1-5
frl ••••••• 11-5
By Appointment or Drop ln.
Group LegAl Services
• division of Sub-Boud I Inc.
Providing free legAl •dvlce to
the u.a. Student Community

LANDLORD/TENANT SEMINAR
Wednesd•y, Sept. 19
Knox 14, 7-9 PM
Off.C.mpus Students Lum Your IJgbts u Ten.ms

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lW!~PU.Bi

TONIGHT
HAT NIGHT
I'Tius tor Best ~ and
Gals Hats

BILL HOYT HAS BEEN
A GOOD FRIEND TO U.B.l

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U.B. RECORD OULET
8 CAPEN, AMHERST CAMPUS
(Between Capen Info. &amp; Norton Cafeteria)

PHONE 6·3 6-2353
LOWEST PRICES ON LATEST RELEASES

Also At Budget Prices:
B. B. King
Keith Carradlne
Steve Miller
Unda Ronstadt
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has fought the budget batt.les to keep quality,
low-cost education available for all SUNY
students;

Help re-elect Bill Hoyt by volunteering your
time and talents. For volunteer information
call Citizens For Hoyt at
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DIIHIIT4 noN AHO l'ttiM fOITlfrr,iO 0)

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"Be not pocdy, be not pauionate; you will but criUII dead
on your own brea.u wllh hot, roulh bands the thina you
loved."
C.S. Lewis

WR\/B RMio It

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for ......, ....-olltlc&gt;. wtil.&lt;rt,

l.otmotJioul Co- l f t 14Clo .U.ul oo O&lt;t. 1, II
a.m . to 4 p.m. in llidmclorl Allna Cafeteria. Sal&lt; or used
and chiJdn:n tlotha, toys, boob, household oeeds,

\1\IAB OIIC""" a Ptrforwole&amp; AltJ Ntalot 0.' Soria
present&amp; Kenny Byrd a Fritnds, ~ and ventriloquist,
Ott. Ill I p .m.. T'albtn Bullpen. Student Admission, Sl.SO,
Non.-Student Admission, Sl.SO.

...,mc.n, CRAIIve lrtlsu, publldty and ulcs reps ~""'"
...,mc.n. Apply at lOlA Oood)'Ur Hall , 131-U79.

adult

Prt-IAw s..lon. Soutb-mt Unlvcnlly, School or Law,
will b&lt; oo campus 10 lntcnoiew ~ve Stud&lt;nU on
FridAy, October I, IKl.. Call Mn. Sbn 11131-lSIS 10 make

Jtwllll ~ aad
stadaU- I&gt;iADct, Wed~
nlaht, 6 p.m. at Hillel, 40 C..,.., Blvd. Ow JIICSl b llt. Paul
Kuru who wlJl Wk on "ESP, AslJolo&amp;y and Otba flimflam."

I.Mtott oa tilt tdttotllk IKU Rrro•od •ctcJrt &lt;Otlb'OI will b&lt;
htld on Ott. 26 at S p .m., wln&lt; and cllecse (low alori&lt; at 4
p.m . 111th&lt; Burralo Manlott Ia, Mllln_. Hwy. Sl.OO will
b&lt; dlqed Matt raervatlon urty.

Gnd- ~The A¥ncY lor IDtemal DneloiiCIIC'It
in•ilcs 11udcau wllll ~-· clqna to apply to ks Internal
~ lnl.c m l'rop'&amp;nl, A 2 )'Ur illtcm trainlQa

Wt .,.. doutJ8a U.. Sol- u Hllld, 40 Capen Blvd, on
Tbunday at 4:30 p.m.

MDln&lt;1or r.. STAG£ ,....eriloo . "bow to
SUceecd Ia ik&amp;PMU Without Really 'Tiyina" from Nov.
11-21 . SnWistipend avallabk Call Ovy w...,.., 13 l.o4060 or
Carol Tbompoon, 661-ll49.

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p r - kadiAa to.,.,..,. • rordp ~ o lllc:m wllll
AID (A¥nc'1 lor Internal O..dopnerlt). Applicant• mull
n~bmit lat.en or ioqulry 11&gt;&lt;1,.......... oo lala than

NooaDba
IS, 19112toMs. S. flddl Wallooc,IDtmt IUcnlitmcnt
lor lnlemal DeYdopmmt, WubiJ&gt;itoo, D.C. 20$23.

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Prt-Law s..Jon. Wesuru New £n&amp;land Law School will b&lt;
00 c&amp;lllJNS 10 lntcnoiew proopccti"" SludeiiU 00 Tll&lt;lclly,
O&lt;tobcr U. 198l. Sill&gt; up lor interv~tW~ by c:alllll&amp; lll·lSIS
and ask lor Mn. SbaL

GrWudacSaolon wM -ao~tta "'• ~·or,...,, ­

..,jtb the aceptioo or pre•m&lt;d. pre-dau. pre-vet and p&lt;&lt;·

Oll'Omctty, .....uld Klup a rdc::ru&gt;cc fU&lt; at dtJ&gt;&lt;r O( tb&lt; IWO
care.. Plannina Otrocea. AppotntmcnU lor the Ambcnt

campus cub&lt; 1NOde by c:alllll&amp; 6:16-2:231, ult lor Mrt. Mack.
At the Main Street catJ1PU$ eallll1 ·3SIS and ask lot Mrt.
Sbn.
Doc:toral.....tl&lt;lllea With an llltacstln Latin Americ:a and the
Caribbean .... diiible lor lnter·Amalc:an Foundation
Doctoral Fdlo-,lhlpo. Appti&lt;:alloo lonns may b&lt; obuloed by
wrltina Doaoral FelloW&gt;hlp Proarun llltcr-Amalc:an

Fouodation, ISIS Wlbon Blvd., Rosslyn, VA 22209.
I&lt;* ~ . . _ . , . UM1 TIICIIal&lt;i- Worlulloop on
Wedoa;day, Sep\, 1:!1 01 2 p. m. In I CkmcN (Amllcnt).
' 'TW F - o1 0.. Oly: a - "- PrOICIIOf Sara'
eourse will meet twlct a wed:, rrom Seplanba 2J.Octoba
21. 1Uc:oc~Q1710 l:lO p.m., Tbundays 4to S:SO p.m. In 930

a.m.... HaD.

. _ . . It • . . . . - i n wbldllodMduab"""' oo
food ODd 111a1 pwJr, dlbet by ......w.,. or Win&amp; luatlvcl.
For mr...-ioa obool uatm&lt;tM lor tills ~ cal
139-2023. N-r~·
~- ....._ 00 Sepl. 19th Oil 7 p.a 1D tcaos
14.

A ...,., ef 1k AaJU. N.-1 Is pooted oo the Sudoa
Door 11 IQZA F*"-· Tbb will b&lt; done •loa&amp;
0..

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linens etc •

,...r.-oul

, . . _ l t d o - - in the low&gt;a&lt;ofOoodyea.r
HaD from 9 a.m. tO 9 p.m. DUI MondaJ, Tuaday and
Wedneada7 oo the Milin SUeet eampos. An~ bet"'ten the
aaa or 17ltlld 6S •ho Is
bealth may b&lt; a doo«.

.. iD ..,..,

p; ... Mool&lt; fO&lt; P- o u4 AC"tOAIIoot, a Faculty Redul,
oa Sepl . 2311 l p.m In 8alnl RcdtaJ Hall. Tid&lt;etJ art SS ror
Omcral AdmDik&gt;ft. So4 lor the UB Commuouy and Senior
Clth&lt;Ol
S2 (Of Stud&lt;nll. ncteu told only at tbe d«w.

.,.s

or ._.,,

Olflonl F•rns ~ !ltlfttllla, 7 p.m., Sepl. )C) and
Ott. 7, eonccmin&amp; an upeomlna quiltina b&lt;e. Rewardina
&lt;Xp&lt;rieoce with tbt ddaly, &lt;$i&gt;&lt;Cially P.T . and 0. T. llud&lt;nU.
For mor&lt; info. ea.U CFC, 6)6.2346.

Potla·V- ........,., Join Usl The F.--b Oub'J wcrkly
metdna will b&lt; today, 9/29, In room IO:ZO Clancns HaD, AC,
at 4 p.m. om= dcctions will ... held. II yOU e&amp;MOl altend
or wish further inlo., pl&lt;uc ..,tiC! Wah at 13S-6913.
later-Cn:d&lt; Coaodl M~ on Wed., Sept. 29, 4 p.m ..
Harriman Hall, MSC. All frat. and SO&lt;Ority reps mu~tallend.
Caribbua Stodalu Aa«. c.-at ,.__.., Mtttlloa on
O&lt;t . 1 at 6:30p.m . In the Jane Ketler Room In the Ellicou
Compia.

a-

UlJAI Mule c-dlacloa or Mtftlll&amp; on Wed., 9129. Watch
lor the bacl&lt;paa&lt;: or Tilt Sp«tnmt lor ..... datt or meetlna.

Oew..........,... will b&lt; made 11 the IIClCl meet ina,

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Room 1030 Ocmms.

on Ott. I at 2;30 p.m. In

"llit Tltla" Eldllblt
An Work by Rc&lt;mt Bullalo
AttiJu OP&lt;ftill&amp; recqMion on O&lt;t . I, I p.m., at tbe Bullalo
P~tnc Centn, Ricllarclsoo Complu, Ward 10, 400

For&lt;ll A&gt;muc.
I.Mtort tkled "Wo. . . le MIU!o&gt; Eaol.,.. COuotria" on
Sept. 30, 2 p .m.. 134 Cary Hall, MSC.
ICtnay l ynl ood FrtcMs. e - lao ood • totrUoqalst, on O&lt;t.

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�backpage/sports
Final second field goal
salvages Bull victory
By CARY STERN
C111npus Editor
nl1 !6 se&lt;dM&gt; «l'•n•td lht UB fOO(boiJ Bulls
from a lo&gt;J lo •1nlcu Uruwnil} or Rochaln. 0o
fwrth do•11 01 Rocll&lt;ft..·s 16 )'¥d lin&lt;. UB
pb.:t•\1&lt;\n 8mu&lt; "&lt;l&gt;tr
on a15 yatd rtdd
"'"" llw &lt;Nibltd UB H&lt;ad COO&lt;h BiD Dando's ltam 10
0\tna\ttht 'tllo,.Jxken, l4·1l Saturday afl&lt;n&gt;OOO &amp;I
ROIM' F"!dd
HJ\lt'l faHrn brh1nd late- 1n th~ flNil hair, tht Bulls v.nc
~·.:C'Ufu1 on numnous Sl'C'01\d balf beg pllf' 1hat 'lll"rC' abk

0

&lt;Onllt\.,..,

to aff·SC'I pmalt)' nddm dmrs and tht ln~c of thc:ir

staruna q\Urtcrbad..
•·r\C nc:\ff b«n tn 1 Mtuaclon like- that btforc. not C'\l&lt;.n
m hiJh ~hoot .. .satd V.c~r . "It is10mnhina l'\t dr~MnC'd
about, thouah .''
Wtbcr 11ctuaJiy Started UB's comcbad.. earlitt in the
founh quvttr, pta)'in&amp; 11. dtf!trtnt rolt, as punztt. TnJIIna
I)..Q, rht Bulb 'A~t punrln&amp; from Roc:ht'jttr's 39 yard Unt
afttr a C'OSllt ptnally scatlf'd ttwlr drivt. Wtbn's ~-of!'in
corner \ .ell. landtd "•'h'n the fin yard line and •U
.;Jov.ntd b) Ton)' Pni:1"ill on rhr one.
"That .... a.,.., erron," Web« add«!, "and really 1&lt;1
tht st~c (Of •hat •as 10 come ''

T ht B\llls" ~efm&gt;&lt; pul Ro&lt;llcs1cr's offm&lt;e riabl bxl ontht OldtiJno, &amp;J\lll&amp; up one )wd"' tbro. pia)'&gt;. Thtn. on
rounh do'lll\, 'dJo•JX1C'I punta Bill Trtttt:r ra.""tl~td a
luJb snap and,.., ta&lt;lltd b) hMbxkcr Enuny H••&lt;M and
dcftn&gt;l•&lt; &lt;nd Moke W)mki on lht end mn&lt; IO&lt; a ufct~
The,,.., pOlnl play dccr&lt;O&gt;td UB's dcr!Citlo ll·ll ,.,,h
und(J thr« mLDUtC'\ 10 80·
The Bull• pmtd pos1&lt;1&gt;ion on Roc:hcsln's J9 •f•cr lh&lt;
fr« ki&lt;l bul lh&lt;~ round them&gt;tlvn lookina .. a founh and
th.r« tiluatlon on 1ht-1r first possns,on. A 50 )'ard fic.ld &amp;Oal
aucmp~-• dlffkuh shot-..» fKina the Bulls and Dando
look a thanct" and c:t.lltd for a trick play-so tricky in (act,
1h.aJ cht ball "'IJ nf'tr snapptd.
Quartttbxk Ktn H)n bntd up bch111d tht center and
lhtn proc;c&lt;dtd 10 bacl up imo shotJUII position.
Ydlo•Ja&lt;:k&lt;l nme tackk Dan BatTen r~td across
~- bcll&lt;'ln&amp; that H)« b.td talrtn th&lt; map from

Running baclc Tony Percival
fflll&lt;r. The olf·slde fl&lt;'!lalty save UB a first down at
Rochwcr's 28, ailhou1h nci1hn lh&lt; c:rowd nor tht
RocheJier bench $t&lt;mtd to lmow what happened.
"We pu1 in thai play lhia ,...... "Mid Dando. "They
,..,. reallytttinJ off, comina bald at w. We tac tile
shotaun now, so v.c liaurcd il cou.kl work.''
Two plays latn. Hyer &lt;lod,..t a rwb and bit balfbeck
P&amp;l Wllit&lt;htad oo tht riah• siddino. Wbttebud all ilmck
and too\.1b&lt; baU uprldd 10 lht 14, •htrelle wao tn_.t
ur T..o Incomplete puscs and • pmalt) latct. W&lt;btr came
'" 10 ('~ I he' tOfMback .

mo"

' 'We looltd dead llvoull&gt;
or tht first half," Mid
o.ndo "We aclj""td .,-ell, tllouah. and play«! better in
lhe .............
Th&lt; onl~ lim&lt; 111 tht r~rst balf "'her&lt; tht Bulls did show
som• life,.... on thcir second poss&lt;Mion. ,-...o biJ po.uin&amp;
pla}s put UB on the scoreboard first. Hy&lt;r hit Whltthcad
on 1 perftctly tim&lt;d bull&lt;! over the middle that moved UB
10 11\cir 0~11 4,. After 1100 runnina plays, he took tn the air
apln, althou&amp;to this time With hiahtr expe.-talion•·
Sophomort splil end Jim Bius, posillontd 10 the wide
lefl, lOOk orr on. dc&lt;p posl pall&lt;m O&lt;fO»Ihe field . H~cr
hll him 00 lhe dead run, and wOIChtd U BillS OUira«d lht
dcftndm ro lh&lt; COf1l&lt;!'l&lt;&gt;f the end zone.
Scatttna"' piKe or injured q\Witrback Many BatT&lt;II ,

H)-.r dls)&gt;la)td an acxurate orm. oompl&lt;tlna ll paSJ&lt;S for

2A2 yard$ from hb southpaw dctlv..y.
"Hyer perfonncd r&lt;ally wtll and ~ Ya)' calm," said
Dando. " h was only his fin• lltart, so h&lt; will continue 10
improv~...

Rodlestcr

almosl took lht lead on 1htir fint posscssioo
aflcr lht Bulls w:on (\18 had miucd tbc ...,. poin1), ir""'
fO&lt; bia plays rum&lt;d by UB dcfendcn amidst an inconslstonl
run dcfc-nsc. Afltt lht Ydlo•)ltk&lt;ts had rushtcl from thtir
0,.11 2$ 10 UB'sl9, R&lt;Khcllt.. q\IUt..be&lt;t Mau Kcnllcd)'
llf'oke ~ U1J the middle and r-.1 fO&lt; th&lt; kfl Slddin&lt;.
The only dcf&lt;ndcr r&lt;malnlna was safety Jerry f1Joppinl,
..bo made a pktu.re pcrfm opal rtdd tac:kl• to ..~ •

IOtKh6o..,n.
A bi&amp; third down &gt;Xk by llnebxktr Gmy QuinlivllA and
&lt;nd John White rtduocd Rochcster'o•ouchdown threat 10 a
J.4 yard field aoal.
"Thrit ruMlng sam• wasn't that &amp;ood. althou&amp;to wc had
10 mate adjwtm&lt;niJ for the !&lt;Wnd half," said White.
rcfcrrina to the YeUowjac:kcu' 116 yard• rwbln&amp; In lhe lint
half. "In lh&lt; second half. ~knew uactly wh&amp;l !hey wnc
doinJ and ptctty mucb shut thnn do•n."
UB will next fa« Buffalo State In RCI(ary Fl&lt;ld 11 I :00
SoiUnl"t.

Punter Weber instrumental in keying UB to victory
By JON M . DIAT

you made the ri1ht choice in who you
pul in."
In order to lncreue his proficiency,
Weber attended a football camp in
'which he received Instruction from
KJUUu City Chief Odd aoal kicker
Nick lowery.
" He really helped me with my
approach and my 1teppin1 into the
baU," Weber .aid. "My accuracy hu
improved and my ranae hu Increased

MQMJIIII £4/tOI"

" N o doubt about it, Btmie came
throuah ror us todAJ." us
Head Coach Bnl Dando said
artu punterllidd aoll ticker
Bernie Weber booted a JS yard rtcld
10&amp;1 with just 2.6 seconcb lert on the
dock to pvc UB a tou&amp;h 14-13 win
ova an upsun University of Rocbesler

as wdl."

team.
Weber had u ouuundina clay u h&lt;
kicked a
ld aoa1 eartkr in the
from J.4 yarcb OUl ,.bJk avenainc 36.6
yarcb on punts. Three punt.s laodcd
within Rochester's IS yard line.
Weber'~ final proved to be the key u
it was downed on the one yard line and
oventually resulted In a safely and
finally bil aame·winnlna Irick.
"I r""l 1 had a preuy aood clay,"
Weber said. " I lost coneentrat.i on on
the Clllla poln1 I missed early in the
pme, but overal.l l am pleased."
A sophomore, 'Weber lost out to
Steve Grashof last season for the place
k:Jcldna chorq, but remained u the
BWJs punter. Aller Orubof tran5fered
t.bis semesler to S)TIII:UK Univcnity.
Weber capeured tbe job.

r..

In describin1 his pme-winnlna kick,
Weber adno"'kdaed a 100&lt;1 placement
by bolder Gordy Bubty.

same

wu nervo~~.s comina up to the
kick but once I 101 set thai went away.
After lhe snap Gordy put it down
perfectly and 1 knn- it wu aood u
soon as I had hit it."
11:1111:1:1~-----------...;
.,.11 Even with his fine day kic kina.
Spectrum photo by Doreen Ferte/ Weber wu still disappointed In some
Puntertplace lclclcer llernle Weber
or his kiclu, especially some of his
punts.
IICCOfllina 1o Dando, hu ju.st u much
" I really haven't been too consistent
kicted r..rd
in bish sc11oo1.
ranae and efrldcAcy u Weber.
SO It's nothJna new to me,'' Weber
tbiJ year,'' Weber said. "I could have
"I wouldn't hesiwe puui"' PCK
said. "Our other kicker, Pete V"IOI.as, is
done a better job on one or the kiclu I
a4o a _., ll)Od kicker, 10 it lives me in.'' Dando rq&gt;lied. "Both of thtm
aQIIed out of bounds. II landed on the
have made fidd aoa1s over SO yarcb in
IS but I could have put 1t closer to tile
moct drive to do .. dl.
practice,
so
there
eomes
a
tlmt
in
V"!Oias in faa kicks orr after
goalline; I still have a lot of work to
which
you
CIUCIIion
yourself
whether
do
yet."
touchdov.ns and field aoa!J and

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Jolm Gardner • Pete Townshend/ It's Hard

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�This &amp;. Every
frlcl.ty, 10c Wlnss
This &amp;. Every
Mond&amp;y, 10c
Win as
In the &amp;II new
WINE CELLAR
BAsement of
Goveners
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Complex.Beer
nows 9pm till...

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1 CTheatre district kicks ott Its
1882-83 season
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4 Art ealllblt ,......_.rtY/ew
Oephne Sola's exhibit at UB's
capen Gallery

5 Lherary-Wordl
The late John Gardner
remembered

e Muale

Pete Townshend and the boys
pte'tiewed and re-.1-ed
1 cen~«p~ece

at prime lime T.V.'s
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otterlngs

10 U... ,..........J/Veshots
Johnny cash, Men at Work,

When a~ mend borrows
your car,the tank may not come back fulL
But thetrimkdoes.

Joe Jaclcaon, Helth Brothers, and
U)lma
12 ~~and frenzies

Paul Mccartney's Tug of War,
Pater Serkln'e Chopin
18 Calandar•••JOund.t
A II4Min day guide to events In
and around Buffalo

Jiodlgal Sun

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Pw1odloal.lnc. ond lo
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10 Studfwrta, Inc.
Cttt:ulltk»n .....',~ 20,000

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When you get paid back with
interest like this, it sort of makes you
wish he'd borrow things more often.
Open up a few cold ones
and toast a guy who reaDy
knows how to return a fawr.
Tonight, Jet it be
Uiwenbriiu.

The
Buffalonian

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The offtcal

LOwenbriu.Here's to~ friends.

UB
Yearbook

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Curtain Up!
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-"Y Bob Sc:boo~y

...s.y morts che oUidll opalina or che
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in Burralo's Thaler

Tholllh che Catt« Thaltt oaually klclced thlnp
orr two weob..., witb Neal Radic:t's premiere or
JO&gt;&lt;pb 0 . Giambra's NOM oft~t Abo..,, the
Dislrlcl coma ali-.. toalaht with che opmina or .u
plays and the cocnlnucd raura&lt;OO&lt; or the
Tralramldore Cafe.
C..rt•ln Up! b the vibrant pubUclty blltt d&lt;slan&lt;d
to shat t W$em Now York out or k1 slumbtf and
disOOVI't the seed Of 6ft lltOwiftl downtown.
Aa t or Omaltu Up! ...,u or a w«cd dinner
In a huae ,.,, on tbt 700 biA or Malo St .• the
hnn or tht Thealer Dislrlcl. The Ambcnt
5&amp;.\ophont Quone~ wilt provide soiiiiCb.
UnfonuiWlty, 11111&lt;11 you alrady have rattvation1
you'U havt 10.,.. your pce..tlow meal ............
Acl 2 ooruists or the plays IIIII mwic that tht
Thtoter Dhtrict iJ aU about. The Prvdqol Siln
I)I'&lt;VICWI of tht ltltr'O&lt;tlclm &lt;1D bt IOUJid below.
Acl ) will bt ~ timt. W1lh • .,... patty
complett witb food and drink, and mwk by Tw Ito
fron1 of MtDonakl'• and tile Batroom 11Uuat&lt;1J In
rho Pa.tlioe nut to che Ttall'amldon Care. The
&lt;:nl&lt;nlllnen wiU bt around for )'OUf pcalse or
cnticbm or just plaiD eoaY&lt;rSAtioo.
Ptthal" the most litnifltOnt upttt or Oma•n Up!
b the r... that the proporatloq for and oraanlzarion
or today's Op&lt;:niftl haJh hu bcaJ a cooperative tffort
U.volviJ\1 the Trail, JeVttal or tht theoton,
l'dtauranu and many talented communky poopk.
Alld thor iJ •hal it wiU take to osake tht Thtotcr
District llvt.
Alld. 10, witbout lurth« ado, CllltiiD Upl

Prodigal Sun/Scot Fisher

LEASEN=O 856.4433-39

The Family Tree and Other Roots

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ht fllll.l)y Tree and Otllcr a-t IS a r....
play for chlkltm &amp;ppnlldmatdy I to ll
,._. old. It ttUI tht AO&lt;J or The City or

Bvffalo Ito a mann« alllhor Jim 8iooo hopes will bt
"Both tllttnainina and informatlvt. e.... for tht
Moau and DadJ •••

In rht play, a 11 Ytat old air1 named Audr-ey mocu
a 168 year old Elm tree. somewhere In Buffalo. 'Tbt
ttcc, "a aoss between a wltc:ntd old saac and OJar
tbe Otoucb," u 8iJeo pull It, hu 1ta1 tht city Ito aU
ill pain and alo&lt;y, from Ill modd( btain......
throlllh iu .,.Sn&lt;aphal heyday to tht pr01&lt;111

The Fuhrer Bunker-Buffalo
Entertainment Theater

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ucaor Gary D. fubcT'a adopwion or TM FIUI~
B•11kt:r at tht Buffalo &amp;ltnainment 'IbQia
(BJ:I) J)fomlses to bt ambitious and tbolllht·

provoldna. If nocbloa dst.
TM F•hm- BunlLr 11 pott W. D. ~~ "Uie
Work." a cyole of poems In P&lt;OIIt&lt;&gt;l. whidl means tht
wort wiU brtatht and pow. There en tWTtntly about 60
poems. Accordina to Fisher. It is Snodantss'• "atlmlplto
personify tbt varlolli poopk in tbe bwlket in April, 194!,"
........, Hitler and hit hendunm anted che ODd or che war.
By "ractionalldna and roetioDallzina the chatKtor's
cmotlo&lt;tal a n d _ . . dttlta and ainu," .. f'llber pull h.
che wock baa built·in . _ t to che ""YC'Ut ill ua. to our
rudnatlca wub ..u. Wlw wac these ~~~r- b lit•l 'Mw l1ubed tJvc\llh tbdt rdnds oa 1M briU or
clattuaioal Wlud l&amp;lniS ....,.,.. iato IIIOCIIIcn1 Do che
buildcn or ....p~ns. tht munlercn or lllillioos or ,......
0)1Jiia ond -..uaJo bavt t'-I!IIJ and Codillp
...-d)l tikt ounl AI Sooclana .-ally l4ld che C:O..MEx;plm's Bob Otcwa "h'a bcaJmt ""'"ond moro
oppar&lt;t&gt;1 thai ~boa&lt; ....,.,... are DOt u rwlic:ally clilT..-

from O\ncha u we'd Ut e ro bdic¥L"
For BET'• vtnlon or "" Fultrrr Bllllhr Y.- 1w
sdoc:ttd tht poems d&lt;alint witb Hltlc:r. bls Jllisual Eva
Braun, Manln Bonneo, Third Rdch ctblua Albert
Sptcr. ' ' Dr." JQttPh Ootbbels, his wife Mqda and aevttal
othon. Amana che actors poruayloa these people will bt
Bryan LaTullp, Shdla llatdadland Fred Kdltr, Sr.
Fisher bu ado!&gt;ted 111 invta!M ~ 10 prttt~~llna
Snoclatul' hua&lt; work. The dwto:ton mmtioc&gt;&lt;d wiU bt
_ , oa vlclootapt, rttanled by 11m Sbca. The ...........
will bt tinlted by ,....,.,_t p;.ca" (U impcrf'cct
lrUIWlon or whldl is ..~ •., t11at will ''iodiret:tiJ
IJIIlbolbe.,..,., or che ..nn.. ..,.,._ ond Ions a brida&lt;
bet....., ...... ot tht dllnacn..,.... or...- wil he
iauociDond by che .....-.... Aid f'ISbcr.... additioe, che
~will RICke~·.....,_ r.- ReiDnd&gt;
HlmmJer. fwx:tiooual u .....sac.. and iaUodaclO&lt;'J
matenol.
The llvffalo ~ Thtotc:r is located • 284
Fr&amp;Dtlin St. (1~3-2215). The ~'Ultra' lluDbr opau toalalU
• l :lO• ..,., c:c&gt;olillii&lt;S Thunday throlllh Sol~ t l :lO,
Swl&lt;la)'l ., 1, ln4tflnlttly. Tlobu an S.C to S6,
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lltempl ol rd&gt;orth.

The Thtotn or Y-b and tht Buffalo llld Edt
Cowl\)' Hutonc.J Sodcu commJsolooed llioco to
...nte tht play in a manner dlilclrm coWd oppredatt
llld leanl rrom. The pla)'Wriallt, wbooc: f111t tlfon

titled, Man Brtts Dol rill at tht Buffalo
Enttrtllinment Thtotcr lut ChrillmanJ. hopes lduh•
wiU lind the work tnrtnalnlna - ed perbpap.s oven
a Uttlt informatlvt &amp;&gt; wdl.
Afu:r toelabt'a perrorman«"' the Cenl&lt;:f Tb.,..tr,
lilt play wiU move to the Hlltorlc&amp;l Sod&lt;llf- BuiJdina
for a t'V_e&lt; .....tmd run. Sbowtimt will be SU. and
Sun. at I. Alld k's fm.
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Angel Street
'fhe Playho.use

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car lnarid powa on and a local movkboult
ptucb up Oeor•• CukA&gt;r'a 1944 mm

Gos/J,Irt in whith sbt won an Academy

Award. A coup or a ICIIJ1I? If you bappontd to &lt;aleh
tht mo1tic durin&amp; Itt "on&lt; wttk only." you'U know
a ~ult about The Playbolllt's Optnlna production,
Patriok Hamiltoo'IA~t~&lt;/ Slmr. whldt tbt film •u
Rpposedly based on. But if you ,.aycc~ away rtdina
it too opponllllistlc: that aorncbod'y would bt try!na
10 up you or your ...,tlmtntal doU.vt tvtn tholllh
you low l!llrid 01'10$1 cxQulold is .,.,..., we love
u oppostd to lo&lt;ted bet), ftc aoc. for The
Play!ldute'• dloicc Ia quite ronu~0010llldttd . Bm&gt;a
and Joe Weiu, prod....,.. or tht thcattc&lt; aow
mtcrinJ iu thircl
bad pluDcd Alii« Srrm.
dubbed .... w:toriaft. PI)'Cho1ocicaJ thriller.. , • year
ill ..s........
The ...,.~ coWd - · o r - · IU•
tbt h'bcnits
time and •~*&lt; thai Cukor's
GGsa,ht clicl. Sipillcant c h - OCitUied In
convmloa Jtlllt 10 cinema, courteay or tht daullna
retOur~ available.
HotJy...oocl'a Ooldtn ~or
"'hattvtt k's rer&lt;md to. Instead of b1a lludio lr1U..
howevor, Frank Canino, diroctlna The PIAybowe'•
vonioo, -ently will rtvtn bKk to Hamiltoo'a
oriainal outline or ....... and action, (n an llletnpl
10 ranain true to the tctt or che IICript.
v....- Ron LoudtreD IIIII "'-ttlye McoddJotl
are cast ia tile ~ roloo, wilh Nppoct '""" playon
Betty LIA&lt;S DcM...a, CoDca Oauclla, Donald
On.nl, ODd lbt ~ ._.. dd&gt;oot or Joe
wa.. Mr. we~u did lbt "' c1a1p u weB (w!lloh
eallal r.. a ~..,..,.., t..oec1o1t ...,_): a
cliffiCIIIt tut ~ Ia IDiod The ~··
Jmllldh - · Tltis should wort ill their favor.
t!IOUih. &lt;Dhaacina lbt play'• MDbioftco or

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rrom

daiiJI:ropbobia.

ToolaJII'I Omtlbrs Up/l:lO perrCiniiiiiCt Ia sold
out. bill Alltd Slfftl """tlu-ooaah Oc:sobts 31 with
s1&gt;owt at I. w~. lbundllys ODd Pridays. '

ud 9 p.m. on Sllurd&amp;ys, llld Suodays at 1 p.m.
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Daphne Sola: Ancient legend provides for inspiration
one, anlmah rrom evay zoolosl&lt;al catqory cover
the boualt• or the lliant Pllllaw ..... with llltir rrcnak
motions, willie in aiiOCher print, th«taho Mel
mODkeys arlo .....Uy as they clamber up the pcab of
the Hullaca&lt;oco .. escape drow1lloa (!rom the II.IM
11oot1 waten prodlcltcl by the aforaocnliooed llama).
Sola' c:aplutts- or Ill&lt; IDOdicval arpetll of tbt

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omet1mc cluriq tbelut y..n of lb&lt; 161b
ed\tlltY. lb&lt; Huuocbiri MaDI.ttai!KwrittcD. This clocumeot, clescril&gt;lna the
lqa&gt;cWy blstoty of lb&lt; Quod&gt;u (an toea tubalii1ft bill&gt;&lt; PenMan Anclosl is tb&lt; lrupinlloe roc
tb&lt; on wort or o.phD&lt; Solll. c:wTa~tly oo clisfJiay 11

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th&lt;

Qua::ltuan manUJCriJI( wkb ,... of~ tlbloruona and

capcn Gollcry.

anthropomorpltlt features or the llllimals.

Oa lb&lt; whok, Sola's c:ompositiofts cl&lt;morWnJ&lt;
blply rcfintcl atltution and a w.r&lt; ,..... of visual
detail. Howrvcr, sometima tbc artis1'i ob.loCrvation.s:
rdinqubh thtst qualitia ancl sink lnto S&lt;ntlmtntality.
With hlll1WI fiaura Sola usa lb&lt; all·too-effonleu
Uncs of the fashion Ulu.amor, whith ttnds to prenlry
anclsWCCitn her tub)&lt;as' r..... This COli bt portly
explalntcl by the dcancr lil&gt;a ancl tlmpbfatloo tb11
tilt printina pn&gt;caS ncccWt&amp;ta. buc despite 11\a&lt;
roct, Sob's people nmaiD 100 poltmxd, too .Ute In
tbar......,wioo.
Sola has no $tiCb problems with her other subj«t
mana. The silk...-s btaJin&amp; tb&lt; loa&amp;CSI
HuanJCblri in.aiJI(ioos alu"bit Sola's bumor. In
"The llama,'' wbo, pr&lt;dic:rlnJ the flood, btumt sad
ancl woul4 not &lt;81: his owner became anarY ancl btll
him with a corncob." tha&lt; Is smtle lfony. The
owner (an ClWIIPk wllkh shows that Sob' can
indttcl free hcndf of S&lt;lltimcnl in her papltic
clescriJI(ioos) cloes ""' , _ I bc:ut wllidl lo sad • all.
Bdaa _...,.ted by u - of tD&amp;iK bas made the
llama, wkb bil
ortboclooLia uc1

:rg...ruy ey

can ~so take ha oric:wcrs to th&lt; ocher aide or
the cmodvt sp«trum. Works Ukr .. P'isaq,'' with hs
iestural lints and &lt;hllt05CUI'0 mastery, convey o
tranquU, thOuJh stllllntri&lt;lle coviroomtnt . Similarly,
whb prinu Ilk&lt; "Prt:dpios" and "Roeb Mel Sea,"
til&lt; fOCUS on the rich plants of color ptoc!UC&lt;S I
sobct, mo&lt;t mtclltadv&lt;mooc!.
In aclcliooA 10 ... exodla&gt;t tlraflpan&amp;IUp. Sob'
_ . . srca1 teclutlcal .miL Her priDu &lt;mail an
impcrs&amp;i•• · ·a ri«y or apcrimernadoo wltb tcaurn
anc1 Wllh media. "troa MOWltain" ......pUna 1111s
ercadvity with iu erobosS&lt;d llyliullons of It)' anc1
water, and muttcl, prccisdy eootdiaattcl color
overlay&amp;. Sola&amp;' atUJ u a colorist Ia also _.tnt ln
"I! you dan.. with tile rccl puma, a rainbow
appears," a .Ubcrtcn 11 oooe vibrant anc!IIOiidly
eompostcl.
Sob'&amp; an wort will ... 00 newII the ftlth noor
pDtry or capcn Hall tmtil Octoba 14. You'd bCSl
pay J0&lt;1t reqJO(I.ItO tJw 0..U btfotc tb&lt;:ft 0&lt; bt

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0. Solo -llu/!fd! Pui!O
Her P'f1r)l&amp; entan an lmor...' " ver .. tY
otaJCperlment•

oqtWJy lnlpot:laa P&gt;wu, I II&gt;CIIocina dahl.
Nc&gt;-.nbdao, tb&lt; 0 .............. IIACiaWittcl. The
btll(ina) . - OD.
OCbcs pria&amp;&amp; apraa tbis smse olcantclytoo. Ia

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The Persuasions .
Tralfamadore Cafe

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..._a.~ blu lktl'falo this Frida)
and S.unlay lliaiK """"' Ill&lt; Pcna.woo ......,
tbar IMmlal&gt;td c!oo--wop ....... 10 ....

Tnlf-.clore Cale

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~onc:a odebnltcl
thdr lwmaaic
JIYIMUC)c&amp; ancl richly t..nnd ..,...,_.., The
P......aions arc m..udano with a aoocl. if sllahlly 111ldt
ICDR of humor. Witn&lt;S&amp; tilt l}'ric$ Of "S..UIY'I Only

Skin Ooc-p":
"How I love tilt way you oook,
Ol•'t .,•• d the ..., you loot, hclththheh "
Sobkqucnt wordsort banlly mote complimentary In
Ibis Npposocllo~ &amp;Ofll:
"4 puuy faa you may 1101 poaao,
llul you're 10 full or ta&gt;dc:maa. ..
Whtsh&lt;r you _ . w e aooclmuoic a&lt; a smultx

Prod/fill S&lt;in/Sc:ot Fisher

bdpina or ..... bciq • tb&lt; Ttalfalmadare 1111s weekend
Is In orclcr.

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A Coupla White Olicks Sitti~ Around

She Stoops To Conquer-

Talking-Cabaret 650
M eye oat foe the new ldcls "" the 1'-ri&lt;aJ
bloc.k. C&amp;blr&lt;l 6~. tb&lt; ......... dt&amp;mlll&lt; ¥Glut in
llul'Wo, loots ...uaad7 ~ 1101 Oaly ..
tltcir b&gt;tml LO
''1lfldilloNil" drwu, but tb&lt;y plan LO
LOOd&gt; . _ t1ococ
as "avamopnk" u wdl.
Cabar« ~ .....·o.. ~of Erb Wobl and Bob
Dowoina. l-ost J _ , , 0owaq LOOk tb&lt; dilopicllltcl
tlTU&lt;tlln • ~ anc1 .wn.aJb rcfwt.it.ltcd the cain
buildlna. Wohl, .,bo is also tb&lt; Pll dlrtttor at Shea's
Buffalo Theater, pr&lt;Mdtd th&lt; financlal backq.
Tluoulb this joint effort, IIIey bavt suc:cc:erkd In crcatlQa
an ahemadve tltdlrc spec&lt;. Tht locatioo iJ 001 callccl
C&amp;bct&lt;t ~ without reasOA; , .... tbao the ....... floor
plan or row anc1 row o r - · 6.!0 it set up .. smlliD&lt;
c:ai&gt;wd ay~t. Willi .,... lfOUPI or tabks anc1 chain '"""
...... _ - .... ~ l1lc DOOd,""'"' orill
bopctuiiJ bt ... of......_ ..s iluDalia&lt;y.
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To tick orr wbaO sboold bt a 1oo1a- -ru1 tllaia
- · Cabwct 6.!0 Is~ JoM font - . · s A
Co. . . WN" Cldc.t:r Shlb&lt;J Arv&lt;llfll Telkilfl, whit:~~
c:ajoytcl a popullf two ,._ nm orr llt&lt;*way, ancl boutte!
S..... Sarucloa Mel Louise Luacr in the Iitle roles of
Maude Mau ancl Hanna Mat Blncllor. For Cabotct ~~
procluction, New Yott aaraa Joan Fl&amp;uk and MlriO
!Avis will ploy Maude 111cl Hlllna Mat rapoc:tilldy.
WllJI• Cloku Mol bcal cltflntcl u a comtc!r, but it's
primary focus is oo tb&lt; ~ bODcllnl of a fcmak
fhaldllllp, and tbt ~ of penonaJ powth. The
pr.,.,._. or Hanu w.. uc1 Mucic'• tritodsbip. thoir
shartc! phobias, aoc1 tb&lt; valtx or..._ -oaicalioo .,..
aDQPioRd.
A O&gt;ttp.lo ~ Clod:r Siltllfl AroiiNI T.lkilfl will be
nmnlnc Woullb O..oba 17.- Clft b t - Tlluncii.Js ..
I:JO, F...,. ucl S......S.,.S 11 l :lO ancl II :JO, ancl Sooclays
"'Il S:JO anc1 I:JO. for fllttb&lt;:r lllfonudoe c:all &amp;s4-4%19.
Tate the altc:nwe route 1o Maio SUed.
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Studio Arena 'Theater

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he m~q~~olor tilt old aoc1 - · Tbat .._-able
or quality perf_......, Sludio ,.,..,.

T ronun

lbtatre, wtaodllaa ••• lltllscaoo or dnma
wltlt .., lkh atllUI}' OCIIII&lt;dy eotitlcd, SM Sloop~ To
Collqwr, writtm by Ollwr Goldsmilb.
The play Wll porponcdly iAqJirtcl by, I ptnOnal

worts'"""""'

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exptt\eftco of the plarwrl&amp;bt. II 11\a&lt; durin&amp; Ilia
• oc:ltool )'Can, Oolclsmlth 6ad lb&lt; miJ!onune to mistake a
Sq_ulre's bou.. for an Ina. Tb!&amp;. in combinallon with hi&amp;
periOOIJ pm:epdons or the often cotmdk lldt of human
nature, apawt&gt;td $Itt Sloops To O&gt;nqwr. Oolclsmlth'o 101&lt;
aim wu to above all am US&lt;, and this clusic tale or
miltaJtCII ldCDiilleo, pratruioo, and dua mobbtry bas
ptO'fCO luclf 10 bt timdat-it WU ttnr&gt;&lt;d to bt "lb&lt; btJt
ol who! .. Enalish COCD&lt;Ciy &amp;bo\1111 bt" ..hen "
opc80II bs tm, aoc1- • ~.-here in
Buffalo way bel: 08 I 04 """"' it premitrtcl LO cdd&gt;rate
tb&lt; opriointof tb&lt; rtnt llsatrical-. Slodio,.,.... has
tboacD 10 opm their 1911-&amp;l.....,.. w\111 "SM Sloops To
11110,
anc1 EAttnalonlcnt Stlpplttoa&gt;t or
OlllqliU" ..... adcled llibot&lt; tO the Scsqulctnttanlal.
aurralo e ....u., Nnn, clescribco /JqtNod
The CU4 boast&amp; lh• ......, or local talent. IIM:Iuclinl '
Ri61ttbo..._,Jcw AU ~ W~o Sl/11 Lov. Jwlj
Walter Bancu, Wanda Bimooo, Elk:o Fiske, Clement
U bdJia " a recreatlOD of tb&lt; Jucly Garland m~tiQUt.
F""ltr, Otrald Halt&lt;r, W1rrm Davis Kclth, CltllCowalstl,
AAII one ril bav&lt; a siQalt c1w&gt;cc to rllld
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Gardner: the wry legacy of a major
_by

M. Foust

oho Gardner, the Bllllvia
no' &lt;litl wl\o dled last
Mt1t at the.~a• or 49,
lefl behind a body or work thllt
surpUS&lt;d th&lt; Uf&lt;lim&lt; output of

J

many &amp; IWttUitt.h Cf:f\IUry writer

with a morr lu•urlou• Ufespan
-artalnly In term• or QllAIItity,
and almost always in quaUty abo•
In the t•&gt;&lt;nty yean sine:&lt; hi• first
pubbsbed .. Ott, Can!Mr produc:&lt;CI
nlnt oovds. aa,ht 'olumti on
m&lt;d~al btcntwe. o.n&lt;ral bbr&lt;ltl
and dnun&amp;IK' ..... u. and t&lt;n Oth&lt;r
boob mcom..-sSU\1 pOetry, thon
stones, cluldrm'• bt&lt;roture, Md
mtiasm. Th&lt; ocopc of hb """'
docs DOt, ho,...&lt;r, ncpre tile
traaedy of h,. death : althooah hit
rq&gt;lllatioo u a ~or Amcriean
writn will surely incrt"ac vrnh
time. he had fas from exhauued
hlmstlf. It II not unf1.1r to

pOJtuJ:llc th.lt. givm more time. he
m.iJ}\1 have b«omt the Amtrican

Dickens.
Altho~

Cordner wu &amp;1\

acackmiC, molt r«&lt;ntly tcachlll&amp;

-

treatlve&lt;&gt;ritlnaat
SUNY / llinlbamrOII, he wu not
the rd.U'UlJ Of rthCa\1 IOrt ohm
anoaated "lib tile ocholatly type.
Hil mos1 ootonow w«t of rtccnt
yean, a &lt;ntic:al ...,.y entitled On
MQnl/ Flt:t10n, "' "hkh he tooi
modcnt (tet~ to , ..t for
bema mon coocerncd "'th
..........,. for tU own &gt;ate, mo«
in lo•e ""th the sollOd of ,.ordJ
-or .,.,.fiiJII)cdnesJ -thM with
creauna f1CIJOA&amp;I •orkb ... instead
of "the aae-olcl "'"""' ,,.
affinnauon."

.!!!!.!l!mandl~ and

He wa apolotlud fOr SO&lt;D&lt; or
lh&lt; more Yinllalt rcmarb in the

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book, and wbik it l'ftO.I.in&gt; oflm

limplisdc Md f&lt;P&lt;(itlow (On

•

Mon&gt;/ Fktion b actUAlly a

compllalkm or several early es&gt;ays,
struna to~tber with less than
arut care), it is still provacaclv~ u
alone voice callin&amp; for 1 re·

...""
8

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aamina.tion of I he currmt WIW'

of Amuican literature.

E "m more t.roublnomc: 10

Casdn« wu bb 1977 Tlw Lift
and TUflo of Clt~Jt~CW, a
biopapby or the EQaJah p0e1
intmdcd roc noo...t&gt;owty

0

ll:

..
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,.

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&gt;

cz:
&gt;

ll:

awfienoes. in whk.h it •as po..n1td
OU1 that numnow ~
,..,.. tilted, wllb tbabt revbion.
from othct ..-riton. Th&lt; th&amp;rse

..
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was not 10 much one or Jl'lqia.rUm
"' or sloppinas: tn hi• article In

Sp«u/um. Summer Ferris na&lt;ed
thll "in a "'Otk intmded rm the

noo-specialJst ruder, heavy
documentation ~ould have been
out ofpl.&gt;c:c ••• the
unacknowledzed paraphrues oeem
rather th&lt; result or sloppy
.cbolatship than or MY Intent by
Cardnes to dcuive the read«."
(CasdMr bimJclf, in tilc
introduction to the bioaBI'ht.
states some,.1w flippantly that
"I've read &lt;V&lt;r)tlunc I could , ..
bold or and have - e d
into my~••• all that
I've been abk to mate fit •. mt
• ·ort. must J.nevttably ha\&gt;e to tome
dttree the falbna t ... tn Other
people'• boon.") The cbasccs

,..,.e more emb&amp;ruslna than
an)'thina ciJc in subJIMt&lt;, but
~un Q!rdnn's r&lt;putatlon to th&lt; _

U'ml tlw he .... dcnJcd a

pooition with the EacJish
clqsuaallat UB whidl he
..an«~ cuum 10 recri\e beror•
Ferro's attlclc ,... publisll&lt;d.

ICtlUr&lt;d

D espite these and otbcr laP'&lt;S rn
judpcnt, CasdMr's IK&gt;'cls "ere
am&lt;rally held to be in the

forefront or malruueam Amcric&amp;n
r;ction, oncn aualnma popular u

chasacton and protaaooists tn 1M
S..n/flhl Dw/opu, 0&lt;1~ LJtAt
(whlcll won the Nadonal Boot
Cntta' Circle awase in 1976), and

Ndtl ,.,..,,_ JIJUG)&lt;cl

btl,...., the idcllls or indioouatism

bd•ecu lh&lt;" YISI amount ol
bbtoncal and pllilosoplttcal
onocmu follOd In hh """k and
the dcmandt of the novd u brin&amp;
primanly a medtum of
enta1alnft)&lt;ftt . He.,... ¥er)'
attadl&lt;d to the ana or his blnh,
and spent modi of hb tile in
w&lt;lfern and upper New York. His

and ....W order. Grmth/,pcrl\ap$
his moll popular work, b a
r&lt;~&lt;lllna of thc lqend of Beowulf
uatw u a m~ and uniquely
from 1hc monster'•
of view.
Amnican arti11 b secur~ and will
CardntT
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�Pete Townshend: the philosopher
cowboy falls off his ho~e
Pete Towalletocl All Tlr~ Bnt
CbwboJ$ HIIV~ Clrln- £yes
(Atco)

I

Uu: a tenain
""'nderful. litnpllstrc

fancasy COO&lt;ernlns rock
icons who have bun rc:ha.ba1ilal~
of some ~t, and havr thw btrn
rendc-rtd artlstlcally lmporenc· I

im&gt;fin&lt; ptaclnachem in a lock&lt;d
room with notblns hue a pen.
paper, the lmtrument by which
tbc-y"Yc earned their rtpulation,
a.nd

I

laret SIOCk Of lhC' cim10n

they've Jusr ••orcis&lt;d, b&lt; It booze.

htrOin, or pills. Then I wail .
Eventually the artiste In question
r.......-, learu oDe&lt; apln on his
auceh, bur loll he can
"CilEA'!e." To date. I've !lad
this fanruy numerotiJ cimes abo111
Eric Claproo and Keith Ritbard(s)
I just !lad b apln 1 ner tisrmi01
co Peu Towm.llc:nd's latest JOio
rffort Ah 1M &amp;st Co"'boft HITW
CIIIII-Eyrs.

For sunen. Itt'• fO&lt;Jd the 1111&lt;
of the album It'• ._, man•ftl is
a m)'ltay to me. par.dncr. and ,.\C
•11ded lhtOUJh just thou! every
recent imft'Vin; wu..h Mt. T ., aD 10
oo avail. s;p. AJ a 101o arusr.

Peto'o(e'llloo, W&lt;..,.f&lt;d
c:omfonablc callina lllsn Pete, he's

a manbu or 11ot fuUI)o l\ISI
b~e M'oct) l1IICt record hal bml
spotty ar best. His '"" JOio
album, 1971's Wllo c.- Flnt,
broualH "' P&lt;te JllaJi"' ..a the
instrwneatJ hirrudf, pitifuly

cr-.iaa about llot ... JICY

UJ)OIAin Tbc !.oM Townshald
murflle&lt;d apJA In am with
R0&lt;11h Mvc, an albWil b&lt; reconl&lt;d
will&gt; U ·Small F - Roonie lane.
lo t&lt;t'IIU Of OOIMJCJcW ruc:ass It
was oqlllfblc-UDfortunatc.
bccou&gt;c it was a Rndy crafi&lt;d,
"dl pfOduc.od jointdfort: !lui it
wu the r&lt;l&lt;ast or Empey Ghm In
1980 that Ill&gt;&lt; us a Jkle of
Towm.llend tllat Daltr&lt;y, Entwistle
and Moon/Jona oouldn't
enbancc-rllac of skW&lt;d pop
tunc:tlff, hopdrs:s romantic.
phllooophtl .anssw111er. II wu
TOWIUhmd's nncst moment, and
helhould have bc&lt;n wile enouall
to ,.. that. llue .-..,. th&lt; Jeekcr,
P&lt;tc decid&lt;d co try to reatb for
the 1pple &amp;~aln. Only llili time h&lt;
... the ....... 011&lt;, and k •• lllc
record bvylna Jl'lblic in wboot
mourlll lllc bl!ltr al\crtutc
Ln&amp;trs

P

er!lapo 11 ,. unf11r to Ide~ this
.,;., rladd~ or punl. rock ...,.,
he's down. "'P«iaUY • beD lw 's
uodtr the miJIUen wpruoion
rhar he'• up; OM COD'I dctly !hat
lllciiWipotKIICSIImUJDJ
l.&amp;ranoHik&lt; q..abtits ..bidl ha&gt;'e
cnabkd lum to aa 11p
apJA.
• tDCI · • • tDCI
HucunCSit ~Is
t1w of b - . . - ..,..boy: pick
up any musoc: Jl&lt;lbliaruon tDCI b&lt;at
wltOCSI to P&lt;lc r&lt;Vdbna m b11
MWfouod aobndy and personal
OOCNIIitmaot to polltk:al ICli&gt;'ism.
Wllilc tJ.s ruy b&lt; rrfmbina In
pnnt, • ...._ly doi:ID't wort""

-n

11iqyl. Towm.llcnd has alw&amp;YJ bml

""emo&lt;ional uhibitionist-bcn Ul
this potticular ~ '" drowo in

his ball&gt;os 111d edifications, ..,..
mucb to tlw aft&lt;r li&lt;leninJ to
Cowboys one fcds H\&lt; they'••
j\ISI !inisb&lt;d readina 1 stm&gt;ldY
rwisl&lt;d version of ''TN&lt;
Confc&gt;Sions." Wben P&lt;tc tlashed
1i$ aJimpsos of his personal b&lt;U, n
somehow edlps&lt;d any tincerity h•
may ba~ fdc wbJ1e oompo&lt;lna.
Cowboys OpenJ with a tun&lt;
entitled, "Stop Hu.rcipg People,"
wblch lrhou,hr was an aUCIOJll at
bumour tht rust time I p~ it a
listen. Wbat we hl\0 ""• isllle
Rn&lt;kr'• Diaat Condc:no&lt;d
Version of P&lt;te's Pbilosopby oo
Ufe, Love and Karma, aU sec
dowo 10 • SDU7Y auitar riff and
bompy little b&lt;at. II includes areor
lines bl:-e, ''Tell m&lt; fricnd-wby
do you stand aloof fi'O&lt;YI )'OUr, own
bean?" Boock wbilc you pOo&lt;lcf
lllc univenc. l..atllb while you
hearthisJOQ&amp;.
No. wait. it .... ..wx.
"bqwsildy Boml.....
iodicuDcnr or Hf&lt; oo the ......
coas1, .... steep&lt;d iD cliched
imapfy t1w you have to woodcs
if Pete's bml _,china "Tbc
Dukes of Hazard." lk .,....as
about bow ''llds lbold from thar
pK\ up tnleb, stoaed oo Hf&lt; and
b&lt;er." I woodcs why b&lt; clidJI'r
bocbcr to IDCDtioo l.baJ IJic 0oon
Mk probably l&gt;ludDc from the
l8dio ro lllc pick up truck as • -.111
Tbc mwic is amort 01 best. Oot of
the proOiems rib ellis album is
that while Pete may be Out from
under the bocci&lt; and hence rd&gt;o&lt;n,
lllc - o r us ,..,. llreody lwtre
of the aituatlons b&lt; WlllU to
dcsperatdy co brina to our
aumcion... Wheo. you moott }'ou
..... buddy.

N oclurprblnaJy, rh• moJC
allurin&amp; cue on ebb LP b the mosr
••commmial." From cht top of
Itt zippy &amp;ynthcsb.cr lntro co th&lt;
boccom of lu sta&lt;eato choru1,
"Foce Do.necs P1111 Two" ls
ddl&amp;htful. Our boy Pete can 11iU
ton w a pop tidbit when he waou
to.

Two ouua Rv• on lh&lt; second

&lt;ide oin'c bad, rillltl The
miliwistoc frivollry or
"Uniforms" b meicloa. and
Townlhcnd'• precise haodllftl of

lllc oubject manu-the J«Urity
offered by eonfonnicy-•orkJ due
lO iu l~&lt;hect nature.
"Nonb Country Girl," 1 t..llad
•ntb lyrielrcrnlnJJcmr of Simon
and Oatfun~d's "Scattloroulh
Fu/ Canbek" II .U.plt. plaimive,
and liltina (wltb a wry ooy
r&lt;fermee 10 nuclear war at lllc
end).

Ytt lllc albam falccn for a
variety of..._., rhe f . bdn&amp; the .._ ""'-&gt;'
ToWNbc:nd UJCS to make his
poinc. lbcro has a!waYJ bml ""
danesu of fob&lt; bravado In
Townlhend's wr~e; butlllls time
around it bas ,ivcn way to Jl&lt;lle,
unadulttnt&lt;d preochlncu and
rnclodrarno. Thb would be
Intolerable were II not for
Townshmd'a vola:, th~ fP"'..'JXr

quallcy or whlch has a sofimin&amp;
effect on lhe bombaslcy or the
lyrics. And, pr&lt;dict&amp;bly, lhere Is
the usual Towruhendian
sm.auerina of m-.Jcstic •ynch&lt;6iter
work and 1 po-ful auiuor
prucnc&lt; co reassure lhe diehards
thlllll~ remnants of what mode
him their hero .,. stW co be
found. SccmJ our Buckaroo's bone led
him Jtrai&amp;hl down lllc path co
maudlln ol&gt;tivion. Towm.llcnd'•
crasll 0011m on politlal ............
and mlcmplioa i.sn't JOin&amp; to
c:nliaheen uy llstcncn. And,
unfortunrdy for lllm, this album
docs not &lt;&gt;Cia In "" anistic
YICUUID. lleaouse if it did, then
ma)'IK hiJ inlqrity and aenuiae
...,.,.,.. would be lfClUIIds CDOUih
10 ,..,.., llus tffort . But lllc
ahoot of viayl past wiU al"'*1f
To"''lllla&gt;6, and if be
lwo'l reali&amp;cd that by aow, lbal
~ be oould lnnl somcthin&amp;
r~ r&lt;o1 cowboys, w11o bow co
quit ...,., the tiOiaa FU tOQib, or
wberl the louP ,.. olcl. 'bo lilre
Roy a_. tDCI ope~~ a chain of
rut food )oWs. Or b&lt;ltcr yet,
Pcse, jcs' all aJona-o-rlcle orr Into
the NDJct, now. before it'slOO
lac&lt;.

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-Pne Townshend, lrom tM sons

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.vm bc&gt;u&amp;ht Moon's solo albuol

"They're All Ill Love" (19?5)
Wb.lll lw rtiiU .......
.. bonn&amp; . . .

HCI!Uilaway novd. and
refuJa to dltl
A : 'The Who.

The troth, u the old clidle
goa. hurts. I btllcvc the above to
bt the truth, and man. it dots
hun. Tak~ it rrom somcoM who
111 one tim&lt; ideotif!Cd wltb ~
"''" I rom Qvlldtopltntitl, ..-ho 111
the ... or twdv&lt; dixovtrcd the
meanin&amp; or female sexuality """"
V1n0\lli r - - of Ropr Daltrey
aod !nod to r.,urc out lhot
"Iunny I«ion&amp; doWII lhtte," "bo

rtdec:mlna social value. All thls
vmty. I'U admit
lt-1 wu a true, honest to Ood
WI&gt;.&gt; fanatk fO&lt; many a YQt.
This Is no lonttt the c:ase,
lhou,ll I do ba•• a soft JpOt '"'
th&lt;m ~hac still. I bqat&gt; to
lotc l&amp;rth Ul '78 wllm W1lo Art
You wu rdcucd, but •bm
and more. Yea.

Moootc up and dkd, and I ldt the

1&lt;ast I could do ,.... to '"""'
mySdf to enjoy the Lut elise:
araccd with hi• presence. I did my
obli&amp;atory inltlal mmtmmt or
Konny Jonn within th&lt; Who
collocto•&lt;. and th&lt;n t AI bock and
awaited tbt next release. Ft&gt;«
Dont'tS appeared in 'II; lh&lt;
t&lt;CIIybc&gt;ppct p&lt;COOily or "You
Betta You Bet" malk""' ain&amp;&lt;.
and it ..... bcclomfna . . - . .
ba..;n&amp; probl&lt;ms
woth anistoc flatulmce. So l
bltuncd the album'&gt; pathetic:
nlllurc on a distinct ltock or Moon

To~,...

and the pr&lt;S&lt;tl« or P&lt;odoca Bill
S&lt;ymayk, wbo b ~&gt;&lt;Mod for hls
"Ofk with West coUl anuts.
"They need Olyn Johns." I
thou&amp;ht to myS&lt;tf (Joluu produced
a oumb.cr ol Who albwm. moot
-•bly 19? l't Wlto 's /'lut).
Wdl Fill&lt; toot a crud t..;.,.

.....

tlte latC$1 Who
ominou.s bass tine. bul noua,hl
dlsc,Jt's Httrdud k't llte blunt
wast&lt; or vinyl .. rar thi&gt; YQI .
A friend or mine claim. that
Tbb b 111pposodl,y llte....., and
this alb&lt;Jm bat tM foci or tlte
lmP&lt;OY&lt;d Who. Other Wbo"old" Who. I'm 110( quit&lt; Stile
Mori&amp;oo mq cboos&lt; to dlspllt&lt;
wbliJ lhot m&lt;&amp;o&gt;~. I'm pld&gt;cd to
this, but ito my opinJoo the band
o&lt;Me that tltere arc born
bat .....,.. ~ primarily u •
unqcmenu oo many or the C\lts,
IToOVIbpica for pbiloJoph&lt;r/ rocker"' 10I1ICthlJra that m'tamly cnb.an&lt;cd
Pnc TO'O'Mh&lt;od. And ,iu.ot 111 case
maay earlier Who recordincs But
you b - 10 be one or lite- ....
the old Who lultl tlte po"n to
d\JWlleood. allow m&lt; to lmpan
ontoxlc:llle and then invi..,..te on•
tbt lollo•illi information:
upon listcnfna. Thos album lndUO&lt;O
To,...hmd is no lollier • drunk.
drunken Mupor.
and bat ju.st awal«nod from an
Thtll'fldiosc mathbmo or the
apolitical coma. Now he •IDlf co
sons " It's Hard" u ranlnl~n t or
01
save th&lt; wbal&lt;S. aboHsm te•bm,
ft's A Boy: Cry lf You Want, .. a
Iced the $WVfna, dt&amp;nt "No
blath&lt;tina eaampk or
Nulttt," and stW C'ut it as an
Towttih&lt;nd'J feeble scntlmmlality,
&amp;n&amp;n' old I!WI. Don't be ..ITprisod .. ckatly • daivauve or
II he trick or trtaU fa&lt; UNICEF
''Communkatioo, '' a Townshmd
th1J7&lt;&amp;r
IOio cut. SWst tbou&amp;h 11 may b&lt;,
So in • nuubdl, all TowtUheod
old Ros don't Alii fi'Otllth&lt;I101D
docs 011 It's HIU'd is to we Tbt
an'yn&gt;Oft'. His &lt;OOJI&lt;Siod &gt;oeals are
Who u a •dUc:lc: to proodytia:.
Rill, &gt;tJiritless tnd laoki01
coovktion. Helinp about our
.nd """'· mow orr ..-bat • &amp;nod
cook he it. You tc&lt;, P&lt;ttb one of turbulent wortd and injustl&lt;ts u lr
the pnmlcr cbcf• of the 'music
he's auclitloolna IO&lt; tb&lt; alto pan
world. Ht round a winnin&amp; rtclp&lt;
or. Orqorian chant llOUp.
and lltJCk to it. Eat too much or
Townsh&lt;nd mUM ba•e destroyed
&gt;am&lt;tltina, tbou&amp;h. and il bealns
many a btaln cell d0..-oln1 all Ihal
to lotc Ill~. riaJitl Tdl thlll
~~~rum ova tile reass: the
to Jolla Otild o( the rocken.
poor -··command or the
..bose rtclp&lt; ,.,. Who pie wu
l&amp;n&amp;uac&lt; and power to prodoocx apin used on II., Hwd an4
rdcvant imaaaY bas &lt;todod
can II&lt; tnnsc:ribed u lhlll: "Take
cotUicknbly. 0oetc Vt tlte
four aciD&amp; ~pcnzan. Plocc than
Mr&lt;CII'WiK- aod the O&lt;tc lim&lt;
In a lludio. Add a dub Of
c:onntblfistl&lt; cldiJht h&lt; bad in
$Yiltbcmer• • pmdl or 1ftfamous
diuectlna the hum.an ronclkion.
D&amp;tuey vocal, ~ ··~cr
Now he pens lines like, .. We're.
chords" and a cup or prtclslon
Jmporcnt aod oeuterod Ute
whinina c:au/We've
bw playl01. Sprinkle with
ahematcly roercc: and todlllc
drummfna, aod simmer \intil lynco
John• prod

piper aod lost the rau." Ob my
Oa~ .
There IS one fine tune on this
oJbum. a dan«ablc, fun kod·up
number entitled "Emlnenc&lt;
Front." Despite the ernbanosiina
tnteness or the chonu' double
cntmdr&lt; ("Com&lt; and iooin the
p1117 drcoiCd to kill"), It's a
"""'clcrful .ana. ·~h it~' spickry
auitar llouriih&lt;S and Joduetl••
To,.nih&lt;od vocal. One aood 10111
de.crvu tu&gt;Othtt, Thcrt isn't

anocher

I could nitpi&lt;.k rorcva abc&gt;ut
ohu lllbum, b«ausc the Who arc
•cry ncar and dcar to m&lt;. Th&lt;
bnttality or my asscnment h not
unfounded. I hale the Idea or m7
former helOts b«omlna a
tra&gt;'csty, yn ltli&lt;m\l\inaYOICI&amp;bk.
They're ri&amp;bt, n a hard.lwd to
om:pltbrir """illinjp&gt;&lt;U to In it
to· If they keep tolna 111 this rille.
th&lt;Y'r&lt; aoina to md up openin&amp;
for Wayne Ncwtoo In Lu Vc:ps
In a rcw yean. Th&lt;Se &amp;u)'l """ 't

a&amp;ina ~taaful(y-tbey'rc ruina
orgasm1 and we aJJ know h .

appca1 to bave penooal meanlnJ
ror ~ aod ever listmcr. Sene

ltlllllodialdy...
"''lw'1 i&amp;. Tbat"s It's H#rd.

Thtt&lt; is ........ny notltlna
~. lmpirin&amp;, or
outaandlna 011 tltu albUftl, h II to
ooo-&lt;lac:ripl,.., Who, aod

oo

aekneyod, that if it - • pOUible
ror one to linen to oatmeal u ..ell
u oat it, ll'.s Hard would be tl!&lt;
llklmlllc dlntnafaur.l uperlcnet.
Eveu tlte silent but deadly

underdoa. Joba Entwistk, , ....
Ilion or his usual eacdlax:c. Tbt
Ollultl tbse&lt; 00 tbls albwn,
aod oa1J .-or thaD, "Ooc At A
Time," toe. ...,.. or lhot old
Entwlolk-. Wllik "It's Yow
Tlttrt •• displa.yJ Joba .. his
sardorllc - · tlte musk, tilte 10
._,.of
iu
compa~rio&lt;

ToWIIsbmd compotltjons, barkeu•
bocl to an wlitt compMitloo (In

this ........... Hod Enou&amp;h ...

"o.nccrow" bouu a Oavorful.

What if the football strike lasted forev.er?
What's to be done with the stadimn? AnSwer: f\.fEGA-ROCK
surtldtut IUIIOII:IIt or time for than to rclaa. bit, str&lt;tcb
tbdr Umbo, an4 pnt:tiec tltdr ' - aod mike twirUna.
runnlna Jtlab. Tbt fiDe c:allber or tbdr live
perfontWICQ ~ ...... iD tlte Who klald·
O.vid Jo Is ~ lq) all ......... .,._ the$&lt; days.
Maybe be's bavina llDucW lll(llllcma. lutyway. If you
..u.d 111m ot tbla :rar's UB Fall!... ~ b your
to -.:~o thiJ tot·Dol Sltllt hiJ •urr. Bet ,.,.. a
dollor b.ls b.ls ll1&lt;dley of A.toiiMb' nuta. Bet you
.-J1&lt;J dollor that balr tbt -'&lt; 1D lite- au4ialco ..W be
10 lriod thai they wca•t...,. about JobanKD. What a
....e.
k to say that the ml&amp;hty CWh arc tolna to
fed tlciCiclodly sua!JIIt·jocketod, bdna that they're
0!1(111QI for the Who. Know what? They don't 1\aY&lt;
i!ltpoctAtlon It

s..rr..-

safet_y pbu tbsotlll&gt; th&lt;lr bdl)'lxt«oetl, - do they ¥01D1t
on .stqc. Wblll they do b a rwiiY th&lt;oc days: they play
really &amp;nod mualc:. Political, dfvuosif!Cd, and docu\fJioll.
You may - ut&gt;Ckraand llllbe ......S. ...,.... you owa
tbe olbums. but ...,.... you're a llfdt:u iwllp or llalo,
you ...,t• be able to llaltd m11 no. they're oa...,..
-lril-"-tobelbe.,..tbalyoullft
d.-! flooD the-~ 111P ud rtcl II - . r y to . . t h e - f O &lt; - wtaik lbe OaU .... 00. doa't be
II&amp;Jiy to thote or ... who ...
So doo't brccr lato Rlc:b Sladi- )\Ia iD t1JDe to
&lt;lll&lt;h lite arand old mat or rock PfO¥&lt; they've IIlii ""'
k. Wild&gt; O.vld Jo wfak bit ... 111d wl!oop il Qp,
dtliabtln lbe raw Intensity of tlte Cltt.lh. JWI blah's the Sabbtotb day ~·t man you~ to reat.

,.....,,11......,_ 11112 : 1N._w,;,~..,; .7

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Network TV's new Fall seasc

.
brand new
programs, same old ~
_ _ __ ...., Setb GoodehUd

T il&lt; mot&lt; tJunp c~w~ae. tht....,... they aay tht

.1

~.

~0&lt;1&lt; tdtvbioa'• ............ is. tedious
~ iD Wll&lt;lltna tht most . . -......ted ODd didl&lt;·
ricldc:o idw and udtniqut~ imqinablt (or is tbll
unim&lt;t~illoblt1) So what's ntW about tbll! Uttle, excepc

there .,. a few clim flkk&lt;rs of quality.
Tbc best thlna about the "D&lt;W" RUOn, which
of!id.ally opens this Tucsclay. is thot all of the allows llt
muaJy into one stale old Cotqo&lt;y or ano&lt;her. So here'•
a quid: rundown of what will be appcarina this fall ancl
the Ofia&gt;nol sbow It bu lxal stoleD, cloned or spun-off

rrocn.

R- ;;"tk Lost Arlo ....,fb: T.Ja of r~t Gold
M&lt;Hlk&lt;T (ABC) and Bnlll 'tm 8«t A It"" (CBS). Tbtst
two do no1 even ottcmpt to bidt thdr ..,..,.., Botb plou
m-olvt around the advent uta of a dubina youna hm&gt;
who monkeys around in either Asia ot Africl,
surrounded by lo..,ly women (and SO&lt;Dalmcs dau&amp;)1tm
or collqc profcsson). As tlq)t&lt;lecl. the two aallant
odvcnturcn run afoul or various villans ODd wind up

WO&lt;Irina out or trco&lt;hcrow l.ltuatioos.

ABC's Tllln oftlw Gold Monkty is p«&gt;bably the mort
autha&gt;tk or the two. swrina Slcvm ColliDs u tht blueeyecl bcro. Colllns plays a arao pilot wbo is bdped 10
his eaobC ac:apodts by • .,........,. . . _..lltliCid SP1
(Caitlin O'H.....,.) Roddy 116:Dowall bdpt out.
B"'ll · - B«k A lilY .based looidy on the lqm of
fRnk Buck.stlll1 Bruc:t Bolidulcr u It&gt;&lt; odvmturu. He
hu twiJIIJICC from lovtly Cindy Morllltl and his CYtt·
loyal s«kltick Clyde KIISIIIU and hu CODIIInt NO ~JU
with tilt Sin..,port undtrwodd.

B-o-a Mal1lla _..,. rdrad.: /&gt;lou Houston

(ABC), KJc.tAt Rider (NBC), Rnrtiltli&lt;Hf Slttk (NBC) ODd
a..... (NBC).
Matt Howloo hu C\'C~Ylluna . A millioaoire Ta111, he
.... 10 bored '""'..--looklna his clio-.s ODd oO
e~~~pin thai ~II f...-! to iD~e tht ln&gt;lltllc: Ius
muldtudt or !riawb find themldva in. Pamela Hensley
polys H.oustoa 's (1.« Henley) r\Pt hand ancl

btwyor.

Knitltt R~ is oauolly tht fwtion or ........S okl.tJmc

TV allows and b acaret1 few tht _ . . . . _ The Aory
line follows tht od'laltwa or . . llltdc:n:owr cop (l)avid
Huselbotr), wbo II maimed in an ..,.;dmt, Ollly 10 ~
l)ieco:l ~ by . ~t lllilllciMitc. Ia his .....k
moc1cta vdUclc ~ peoob doe COIIIIU}' ~ for
villoiMus doocls Ia n«d of • t&lt;&gt;Ctlf)laa loero.

RmU,.,I01t Slttk t-.- - . 1 ........... iDIO a lwei,..,., witlt. ditrtrall twlsl.
A 4k&gt;WD oa bcr luct pri"* cy&lt; (Stcpbuic llmbaUJI)
dcddcs 10 . .. . .,.. _ , . by cn:aliDa a rra~t~o..s boat,
wbo m)'SC:rioullr _ . . . ooc day io real tife, cktDandln&amp;
~~""

B.w, .

a piece of tht oaion.
Tbe unfbtppabk ID...U...or docs DOt tully want her
bclpina Olll oo tb&lt; ID~. )'(t sbc
con 't bdp but fall in love with bisn. Let tht IICMnturcs

Btol~tn.

~

This ..
of lia-cc
bt\IIIU. p

tqia.
Finally, thtst is Roben (Veps) Urich'$ UlW'DtO oaion
in ChYUfJtf, the story or an uncl&lt;rw11&lt;r c:otiSIIbnt.
RCcnlly r&lt;tlrecl frocn the Cent.-! lnldli&amp;cnce Aa&lt;n&lt;Y.
W&lt;&gt;&lt;Jdna alone ildt with Kalt Rdd as his bou. Urich
prances abo\11 in a - 1ult all day, cbasJn, Japancst

assauiM, slory. and bl'k!nl&lt;btcl wornco.

tdevslon
&lt;uh&lt;ads.
form one

A..u..

T~~c u

su..t • - .,...,_, Sl. E~Nw~tuo.
This is ......Uy Wlfair. Almolt all of NBC'1
proarammina bears -.r similarity to iu mudl-llyptd
cmr Emmy-iecl oaies. This just copb the stOry bod 1
little bclu:r than the ral. Set in a hospital DCstkd io tht
WO&lt;;st par1 or to-. this MTM«iiiutecl sbow hu
almost 20 rqlllor c:boracttr1 ODd various story liDcs.
lt tries to capture the human drama ancl h111110r that
OCCUJ$ in 1 boopitol't day.iJI.ancl-day-ovt batle qainll
!Mwmountable odcb.

r-•
Hl&amp;hS&lt;

this sbow

SiJwr~

Arulk, bl

'' m.ata1
)().ODd ..
~ mouofL

St..a,. uc1 Hot&lt;~ ltuoltarnrs: TJ Hooktr ~8C) and
CqJfQ •nd L«q (CBS).

Wrlliam Shot.., b bock and early retums iodlcate tbll
his popularitY u captain of tht most famous spocallip
or all lime: bu transftnccl to the blue wit or •
poliam&amp;n. Tbu sbow wu Wtially broadc:ast lut ,.ar
and bu 1x&lt;n pmaina an tver-incrcasio&amp; - · o r tht
l"lllillp. A &gt;Cieran. who l)f&lt;ftr1 tht bell to the desk, II&lt;
aucmpu t o mtcr)C&lt;IIOlllt old·rasbionod ttdtniQIICt to
tOm&lt; old·fuhionecl problems. Nol.bina novd berc.
C#poQ ond l..tltYy hu tht unfonunote tuk or
ropladna Lou GroM . Even tllc. network will asn:e that
this tal&lt; or tWO fcmlaJe poiJcmlan is I SOrT)' substitution.
Tyne Dilley ODd Sblt04I Ctasl flaht DOl onl1 cad&gt; Ol.her.
but tht ..U. or IClCism in all wolka of life.
~: G/orltl (CBS), N""-t (CBS), ODd Th1 Ntw
Odd c-p/1 (ABC).
GloM briQp bock Am«i&lt;a•• cutcJt SIMc-$ally
Stnrthers, - o d ftoiD ..... busblad. ODd with ..
&lt;ilb1 ,.ar-old Soey. Sbc's oom&lt; 11oa1e 10 u - Ntw
York to start bel' life all.,..,. with tht hdp of

a..-

Memlitlt. War\iaa u an IS1Istam to a YCI&lt;ril&gt;arian,
Gloria disoovon tht -.,. of 1111111-town tift , _ . . .
frocn h&lt;r fothet and • -·
Bob N...,lwt'l ""um b .,._lvdy nomecl N&lt;wlton.
Afu:r he ODd his wife purdtut a ocw home In Vermont,
the comedy lqins as the bwl&gt;olld and wife ....,. ~
fRnD b his mli&lt;h) op&lt;rllt an inn for ~. Tbe
oaJy ~l N&lt;kbor or the dl)o, who hoi! from
M~Mancn. kDcnr tbe tlnl tbiaa about~ .
Luckily for t1xm (but - for 111) T - Pot-. It oe hllol
lor bclp.
'
Picture two bo-&lt;a, 001&lt; a pilocQpapbes, 001&lt; I
sponnoritcr. Ont'1 Dpoc:catlly - . tht odto&lt;, • lllob.
T.......... tb&lt;1 make tht Nnt Odd CAtlt*. Roa OIMI
(8&amp;mey Miller), plays Felix and o.a.-1 Wtlooo (Sanford
ODd Soa) rq&gt;riJ&lt;a tht rolt of o.cat. T_....., the two
co-aist iD • Monhott.., ~t.

off threat
VOJ"g&lt;'

l«nnltod
travels ac
fcmcd to

intcndecl

moufam
uulmphln

T
.. s..F
Po..,- o.,
7JiotQt.
duowt~ 10

lbrooe. T
mystery.
7JiotPo

who..,.,
pbtyecl by
home by •

tosestlcd
ldd. Ziul
Tucktr
wboopm
wifea&lt;U
Cit,

Dicl&lt;c

w._.,

about an

porcou; 5
Code Reel
of • nwn
Uanlftrecl
And f..
always tiM
$yftthom&lt;

Sl.nU., '

.4Jioerbm
and count
And tiM
castorrs, r

tholaaht c:r
Networka·
now-but

rdqllecl t

a.,.,.....;...,..-.,_,ao_-

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.

:ones
octo ,.pt04K(Ioa: Stvrn Bridafor ~
possibly last lona. Widow marries brother
thtr they mat&lt; oonfuslon, d\aos, aDd
.s&lt;. Hdp

me.

,., Sq'""• l'qs.
..,lis

b&lt;cotnina popular "' pop cultun aDd

-p1otu alllh&lt; stacotYP&lt;S t.1w mata
u is. Tbert au punters, JQu.ares,
us clo,..ns aDd b&lt;audts. Toab&lt;tba they

1o11

&gt;nt ctiquc. Click.

''" Sill'« Spoons (NBC), VoJW~= (NBC).

'OV IS actually closer 10 JUchk RJcb thOD
h&lt; plot .. to all&lt; aDd cllildrea-orian&lt;d t.lw
, calCJO&lt;Y. lbis is th&lt; tak or Edward, ...

Rick), aa&lt; 12 who arc very rich aDd spend
r timr playinc with oomput&lt;n and fcodina
o th&lt;ir fonun&lt;. More thrilllna rul tift drama.
1 a modrmitd -.ion of AMic. An orphan is
Pluaw Bou (Jon·Erit Huwn) for bis
s tuDe. 1.oto other eras,. •bert tM duo aTe
'" luSIIOy throuaJ&gt; tbdr ~"*"&gt;i&gt;x.
) OUDJtT __...., the IWO will be1tJe tb&lt;
' viUoans of history. aDd IS$ist aond ill
l\tr cYil th.roug.bour tht qcs,
Wit&lt;~ (CBS), TM
f•rthro Situ (NBC), 1M Qw.st (ABC).
,, Ill&lt; Story of four vcry differmt J&gt;&lt;OPk,
tl&lt;tr rn tbe land of Qlmclora, all bcin to lh&lt;
cocnpct.Jhon is m.-cCDK and t.tk solution a

.. atanl ltld&lt;: TIICk.-r's

''of Morthew SI!V fwurts Lou Goss&lt;tt,
u a J\llldian to the outlaw utrllerrcstrial,
~cr Barton, who bu ESP. Forcod OU1 of his
nucs, Stat &lt;ccua to Eanh, wtlere be bopes
.,. ..., b&lt;conJ&lt; .-her tudUSt luu primc-&lt;llllt.

hiab ICbool

4'utlt ,. .-ber busbed aDd wife team
to flaht crimes aDd solve mysteries. Tbe

powcra from starin&amp; Into tho eya or her

lrcT 10i T:FMIIb' 71a- (NliC),
ndicol couple who .... ' - c llliddiHced
. • , ,.. F'~ (ABC), . . . . . bot-"' Tul: It Taka Two (ABC), llliOtbcr story
' - ; aDd CMrn (NBC). Ta»

a borroocn.
of us wbo can' ttaDd laia, t.bcre's
!OW&gt;. Ill the -u this )'&lt;101': .,., OtiM
\OR:

rrr-,

Mil Milwr's !Jw6Juw, x , _ n.
'· .,.. EJedrit " " ' - ,..., 77wn,

,.., 1M-- /trotlwn,

.,., J~a Sittttr•

• otber rcttads.
you bave ll. A UUiy INpirina oolloetion of
.... aDd rebasbes. One .......w baft
• _, pey·TV ~have ~Aspired the
Jla aD, their podcerboob are ill ~
... U.dliamce - cradvity ba... beeo
lbe cimalar file .........

GraphiC/VIvian Mauro

�live shots
An unfolding of overlooked arts
The Yoicu of Ujima,
Junidl Booch, The

praentina a

SoundJ and Edloa of
Y&lt;OWI]I- TI'G(f.,adot't
Qifr-Sq&gt;t""/11' 10

area Third World tl&lt;P&lt;csslon
bcnealb the dim tit &amp;Jve or a
d ub wh""' ln•mnls.slons art

ladna with t&lt;n&lt;l&lt;mcss. 1b&lt;
rilual tdlO&lt;S eanyons and
unS«n Delds of spirit CT)'Ina for

dootitwed by the c!ribbUna

remcmbra.oce. ll....:!Uaa put t he
ramlratloa&amp; of pol]tical
cat...,n.ina. Beyond tbc
~na of lb&lt; mindlea,

caqlu the irony of the lliall•:

Him Soirlt they &lt;011 't moll·lrol
CIIIIIIDI

Ill bo&lt;qht

-$Old,

Frt&lt;dom lll&lt;mUrS Dllt-

h•lldrt1!/oJd.

Sled Pulo&lt;

I,

Wtillliallt of mist and
rdkcrioft.
From saaooana lOwoe&amp;~JOO to
111&lt; po.....tw ppo~ or " PCO!&gt;k
C.. R...Sy, " the tunc was for
midnilht ..U. COC\iure. Spdl&gt;
- • lbt 11tart of proJtctoon,
c:tWkn&amp;iaa pcrpk.don. It ... a
c!Uplay or Buffalo's 81ack
Anth&lt;ti&lt;; ...,., on tht most
put.

u it•s nC\'cr been .sKn

bcfort. Quite an
bt rc:al.

e~pmrne&lt;:,

to

Tbut was also 1 bil or
commt~uuy

for Askmblyman
Arthur 0 . E~ (lht niahl wu •
bcotfit for his rt&lt;lectlon

cam.,.ian). lOlii&lt; "Old-tim&lt;"
M.C.In&amp;, one! some ~\'dy Utl:ft

li_.,..,..:all of which P•• lbt

.....,. the cltsxred clown·bo&lt;M
lllir. In sllon, ll ...... niil!l
•11tn tht oathetlc and Ill&lt;
bwa""""" - • anploy&lt;d rn
lb&lt; 1tocxs or pubbdy

-···

Qm!J&gt;Iifyina 111 ind......,w
I WOGCI&lt;T. thouall, If tilt
pmlominantly 8latl: audita&lt;&lt;

benefit of aul!ltntk

cod uail c:sotcrica of Spyrn 0)'111
on the P .A. The itony was deep.
if llJIJ)()(jced by . _ .
The Yoicu or Ulima opened
humbly, from the seed of
Cbil&lt;:alllamcut, and ~Y

blouomtcl into tbt dirat-lin
dw&gt;t of c:1toir and dnltn joiiiCd ..,
fon:dully qujff Ul'bule. Quiel
Slmlilh ripplinc titc Ill&lt; thntm
of deaD wiDd upoa swe:auna
ttmplcs, rduiaa brows
I.IJlknitina, &lt;)'a c:hal........ the
~air . A IOIIJIO form
full breath.
At tht clo~ of thttr
pcrformann, Ujillta unveiled

their 11 Fun'' sooa. I l.umorous
tra..:linJ sl&lt;lt willeh consisted of
Diana Ross prop, ~ paru
$Os du·wop, and tle~ty·lc~
pons shc&lt;r ........,cowncss. If
the skit visibly clashed witb tht
breadtb of tbc:ir preomwlon. il
wu......,..;. ra iu Wit and

earned modt Ill$'*·
N61 ~ lbc ..,_,,y or
mdodlc lbwtdcr. The.,.....
amiably waJlln&amp; t.broQ&amp;It lilt tall
brush, iD Rardl of sun. Jazz
atdtln&amp; tbt borizoQ. lluoolalta
Atthor "Junidl" Booch, wbo bu
aweh&lt;d dynomic 10111J&gt;111x
with McCoy Tyna and EMn
Jooes, came forth bristliaa with

I"'SSCWWCe, his
rnountaloow summonJ Jl&lt;mly

n... and

ci\Ykmna and yi.IIIJD&lt;rioJ t'lill•
a muter ~ a soqlalk -

iluuumcaul. Frnam 1oot lbt
ronn or ~ yielcliDa rlcll,
anlly furtows In lb&lt; ear and
nW&gt;d, """"vMcllandscopc IO
Ill&lt; clotlcnas and tbc lit!lt.
Tbaa da.is man, io a toWn
whoK rttotdln&amp; _.,ts can
Ilana up loado or quick cash Oil
111010 las worthy; that Lhis bass
c1ottor bu ncm bad an album
or blJ own Is no more c:rim&lt;, b~t
an IAdictmrnt of this c:ity's basic

inconsiderateness IOWatcb its
mOll dynantk artisu -an
indJCUDcnt shartd by all
oonccrnccl, rcpnll... of color.
stilUS, or dqrcc of visibility.
ThtouJI&gt;out all tbc
pcr(ormana:&gt;, tbe pcraw;ion'd
hand of tbt Hatlct. Umhopha
Emilie L&amp;timcf, roDdtcd lht lltart
or tbt bloodflow tlw $wq)( tbc
.s.y, Now Umpboba bro(a&amp;Jit
forth lbc Sowxlnl&gt;d Ed&gt;oes of
Yftl)liiiJA. dosi.Q&amp; Ill&lt; show "itb
Ill&lt; hcartcniq tyrical
coovcnodoos tblt would
proct.im tbt m,ht. The
purifatloo truly hcpo. Sldu on
skin. 1b&lt; ~&gt;Met. Wlna fli&amp;ht.

Enltt the Spirit mrwm.
Umbopha, cmer&amp;ina oo tbe
whlstUna call of M1u Mau
resolution, Invokes the crops
tht llarth: Yvonne Hicks. A.niJ!Ia
Hasaan. and she who is K. _
of the CCremc&gt;Qy, tt.mrout.yc
N'Diayo. All bearinJ lbc saa&lt;d

or

mblra (Onser plano) and fcrtiUiy
rituah wblch rose and $w1yed
~h the cndlmllfll of bounty,
cllmuina only wbrn the
communal rift hu bet~\
answfted and shared by one and
all.
Here w».-ry ......... or

eandl&lt;, ~·y cnterin&amp; our
prcoencc with fOfiO(tcn steps.
IDimiAabJ\a tbc Patb.

l&lt;tlll\lel tha1 made joy witb tbt
11tart and cuz ""' lht demons
with lfCil wrath. It .... the

Swinly tbt .ruon took
fC'&lt;UUICC. Fn&gt;m Ewe clance
10 I maPatJif'IOtttt:itatloo O(
5l\lnaO wbo holdJ tbc datlalts
io hll fbu, on throuall voyqa
swqx ~pon the duckln&amp; joy of

dlildrcn of $10&lt;111, the partOI.S or
raiDbow, tht holden of..- and
l1amc bearina the watcn, and
Ill&lt; promise of blaMJ.

-Mkhod F. HopkltU

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00111. DwiOI a two .S.,0 StUll lui
'Octkcnd, The
8rotltcn,

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~lntbt
~world

of

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fat«. Eopcdally at $6-'0 1 crxt,
you'd thittt oome people miaht
tblnt twice about IObull1iloJ down

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.

Blues" by bass pla)l&lt;r Pcte'/
Heath}, a love ban.cl. a rcw more
blues ournber&gt; and a 11111ba.
8csldes Ht:11b's crowd plcasiaa
pcr(Ofii&gt;&amp;OC&lt;, brother Jimmy, abo
I jazz. Dar io h.iJ O'W1l riahl,
c:himcd In well 00 Ill&lt; suophooc,
and pianiJI Sw:l Co..,.. tumcd In
1 aaod-up pcrfOI'lllal&gt;t:C as wdl.
The aroup's popularity appeared
to 1urprisc cvm Tntl! ofrrc:Ws,
who dearly -.o't ~ a
nW'
aowc1 for lb&lt; lltW
show Saturday nfaht.

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Hoedown in the round
Jobnar Cuhnune Caritr Casli-M~Iody

' 'w

Folr-~pltmbu

IS

r

ben I'm sinain' a IOQII doo't fori DO pam,''
sold tht MaD ia llladt, IIDd thai flU my
~or Johnny Cash 10 aT.
To IM, aad l'lllsurr to IIWIY or tht Cash flkhful, the
mM1 ""'boliza lbc Vlc:lOrious Undenlot. tht •wnac Joe
or J - t&gt;bo's able to cooquet lhcir pcriOCIAI dev\b, b&lt; they
or c1nta abwe or tht debuemmu or priaoa or IOlllelhina
dtt. He ocwr q u i t e - lbc poia tlud dop us hWIWlS
but the mUlk btlpo cue k. Cuh, Ute Dylan or l..tnnon or
othcn at vviow potnu io tbier &lt;&amp;rorrs. embodla vinues
hi&gt; audieou fonds appcalina and comronlna. He's a
ChrlstiiiD but 001 .....,., ianocmt, privii&lt;J«&lt; kn-ndtr;
you art lbc fecllna bt's botn down thrrt 1111cl kno"'• what
be's talklna about. Tblt tined and banetc&lt;l faa , 111l\'tlly
voice IUid qwcl: milt add up to 1111 easily Ukeabk and
~bk perrooa.
or...- wben Cash is offstqe ht moy (fa&lt; all I taow)
t.. oothlna tin his poblk r-. The poilu is that many
peopk on clrawn tO tht side or blm tlw thty aor: tht
positive ... esJoo/1 ovc:n:ome. Johnny Ouh. Alln all, wbcn
oeptivitY don't puB ya Uuvuah .. .
Wc&lt;lnadlty. S&lt;pt. IS. Cash and his ..;rc June Outer
Casb-o deaccftdant or the mUlkally pio-rina Outer

dan, a .on or country Royal Family and another jewel in
tile crown or J.C.'s unsuDl«&lt; ~&lt;-9&lt;f(onnod at North
Tonawanda's o"'ll Melody Fair. Frcsll rrom dental suraetY
the day b&lt;fore (which explains tht opm!Q&amp; quote), Cash
mumbled a bit more !han wua1 b&lt;ltoolllldc&lt;l llne
oevenbd&lt;:u.
CUb clld tlle forst half of lbc flnt.., withoW Jun&lt;,
C~Pa&gt;~na•·!th two or bis most ........run (and
- . " A RID&amp; or Fire" 11&gt;d "Fobom Pruoa Blues". both
or •luch otote ~flam&lt; or 1M Cub w..,. with their 1a1u
or pcoanee. and
emption. Jtockina bec:INp came r""" a

-&gt;

..W.I'a&lt;:lory

nve

e band tb• provide&lt;! the shufllloa

trutmblt """k requl~ by Cult's oountry/roekl'bllly
musk. In answer 10 • request. Cash starttd ,strummina hiJ
quitar IUid slnaina a diny about a "(Diny Old) E'u Suckin'
Dot.'' Judailll from the •boel·*'.,....,er-&lt;dleatstd4hls·

Antonio Rose" .lbe playc&lt;l bet'autoharp and, contlnuloa
the old·llme mwlcianship, she pjctc&lt;l bet banjo ror tbt
next t\Uie htfo"' tn&lt;lina the set with a stirt·r.Wna. knot·
slappina, ~-bloom&lt;r-showil\1 boc&lt;lown.
The seeood set feature&lt;! • GWIIb&lt;r or JIOIIIC\ toolS
includina one rrom the...,. 77w Ad-lliU qf Jolurll)l
Oulr LP. Reiafa&lt;da lbc lmqe ,.... a lilm dip from the
CAs.b's movie wr11oa or 1M Ouist saory, tllmed ln lbc
MMlcllc Eal 111 the &lt;lrlt onauics.
Cult aoldie "I Walk TM Line" 11&gt;d tbe SOlll Arlo
Guthrie (another Ouistian/counuy trolkie/ roetcr) had a
h\1 with. ·ory or New Orleans." added a dose or
RCUiariJm to the proe«&lt;&lt;lnp. Cult had some

sad..,.,

1bou_t

Stnc: Ooodman. aulhor or the lau~ sona-h~'s: tot

lwkemla. Still, the "wl\en I'm sln&amp;in' I don't feel no pain"
pbilosopby provallc&lt;l.
Savina the btit for last Cult hoistc&lt;l barmona tO lipo
Oot·bcforc IQCiion or tbe band, I think the old fo.c lltadt II
up.onlbc JIIOI
and blew llcll$, bad mouth 'n aU, on a rolloci.lna train
JUG&lt; 10011 joined bim on tM rtvol~ staac. looldoa not
- . . -ilh his a•ilansto(urncd.flddltr, the kind or 1\1~ tlw
much old&lt;r than she~ to be. HUJband IUid wife clld a ralsa tlle hair on )0111 - k aad It!&gt; )'0\11 fm to tappiaa.
~ arurr-&lt;1111&gt;111«1 duet Oft "If I Wtn A Orpmtn."
loqina for bwndum.
Jobnot left and lben )UM prove&lt;! tlw tM Canor blud&gt;lood
Thus m6«1 a pletiu..bl...&lt;nina "''h , .. 0 or tile ic&amp;&gt;t
(lows in
vdns. With htr blllbilly oc:e&lt;ru and en&lt;radk
put-on. amu1ndy fritodly performrn I've .,er bad the
style dM: cvl up "Wabash Cannoaball" 1111d "W~Ithe
pleasure to see. And any show you can take your Mom to
Circle Be Unbroken," both of which her Appalaclllan
and walt out smDina with i1 alr\ght by .,e.
aneeoton qnatc&lt;l bact in the ':lOs and ·~
_._F_or
_
"_
San
________
_ _ _ _ _ _ Bob S&lt;-ltoolt)'

w

Men at Work makes it their business
to win over a sold-out Uncle Sam's
Mta a t Worii- UIICI~ Smn':r-~pumbu 16
band playlnJ at Uock So.m's In 0...\tO"ffP biS
101 1 101 to o&lt;errome. For one thlnJ, the pia«
J«&lt;lllto ha~ been desian«&lt; by a arvper: h's bald
to belle-&lt; that &gt;0 many sweatlna bodies dust~ into the
main room aren't ViObtinaaomt kind or fir~ rquladon.
Coneell(ually. the bot treat&gt; its patrons to wch r&lt;aulat
fmurn as ..Screw NiaJu,"' on whkb tach rnak patron is
IJVtft a boll. - h fetnalc • nut. and • prize b orrcr«&lt; to
an&gt;· coupk who ean awdllhcir. ub.llll~ toa&lt;lhet. o;..,.
these COl) features, a1oQ&amp; witll rqlll&amp;r lnvolwm&lt;nt from
Buffolo'slolchna I&lt;CDJ·bopper FM statioo. il'sSutpnSUll thai 1M ....._ Uodt
paiiOll 10
have a (physoeal) I¥ or II and a predik&lt;:tlon r.. Miller
b«r aad vodka clrinks.
ID spite or this,
iJ lbout tlle only local outl« for
appearances by bands unable to sell out Larscr halb and
UIUultc&lt;l r.. JUeh speclaljz.ed clubo .. lbc Tralf Of tho

A

s..m·.

s..m·s

CootincDtal. M&lt;11 at Wa&lt;t ore tuneliUy on thtu flnl
Amtnclft tow, ~sud&gt; mlildle-siu dubs, drsp!te the
fld that they're • hu,dy . - f u l act in thdt homdand
of Auaralia. Their Jllow lut week at Uncle Sam'&gt; was a
..U-outoc:caston.' and thooah 1hil ean M attribute&lt;! to
J&lt;Vcral fldors (l.t., the afon:menliontd t. b. radio station
was 1ponsorin1 a patty Ihere at tht samr tlrM for those
..ho had aumdc&lt;l • prtvitw or tile
Pink Floyd Tltt
Wdl/, and had Men (livinaaway fret lltkdltO tht show for
""'cral weeks). &amp;n1Qilt in tlle cro'&lt;'d who hadn't OOtTI&lt;
~y to stt Mtft at Wort ..-as woo over by &amp;how's

mm

end.
Detrad0&lt;1 of tht band claim thai tlley'rt a •'VID«&lt;-over
ropy of TM P~. Wllllt k''l trw that tht voeals,
.c:spcaally iA the ......_.,., ore lUi~ simiW 10 tbooc
or 5uq and torGpany, ...., • Welt's &amp;0\Uid II really quite
clill'erent. • differ&lt;I&gt;C'I thai bcocomts IDOr&lt; apparmt five. As
Mflu aa Aust.raUaa af'oup, Men at Work cxvdt a boery
fcllowsblp thai
the audience without reaortina

encom-

10 simpk..mlodtcl " - lldics. TM 1Jasuuitu-bow-clrunu
lio&lt;up iJ llcsMd OUt by Qrea Ham on ........ kqboandf and
"fiddly Usonp" (110111&lt; nice, undtntalc&lt;l eltctrollia). Lead
SIOI&lt;r Colin Hay loob like a down-llndcr Ray Davies.
which matchts IM IClnks·like spirit of jolly paranoia in
much or tilt lyrics. (Tht "'"" ... aliO full or ,......
idioms that should have no troubl&lt; maklnathdr way Into
Am«icanest, provide&lt;! IOmtonc translates lh&lt;rn.) If ynu
mUst anoloaiu. perhapo Hairtut 100 mlnu• the lnsht&lt;nt
clltoriness would ht cloltt.
TM Thursday olaht erowcl wam't coo«rnc&lt;&lt; with
dcri,..._, tboup, d appina and siJ1ciDa alooa with Men
at Work's beltcr.tiiO"" soap: "Wbo COD II Be Nowl",
' ' Down Ullld&lt;r," and " Be Ooocl Jollooy," from tile
aroup's d e b &lt; l l - album Blditw:D.,
TM
&amp;lloW was • trill&lt; &amp;holt and '-fully tlley'U b&lt; bact to make up fO&lt; k .

v-.

-M. FIIUSt

The metamorphosis of Joe Jackson
~~ J~

P,r, N~ YO&lt;k City

J

en..Mw-TIIt
.

«

Ja&lt;ksoa II a bit of &amp;Q od&lt;liJJ ID
musk these clays-be'soot afRICI

Really Goina Out W'llh Himl," IUid It ddtahtful. JatkiOo ...., It lo a QI&gt;Pdla,
wnh tht five ....,.ben or the biUid
J&gt;I'OYI&lt;Il!ll voea1 myUtm. It was whlmsleal,
but not sktmiOJ)y 10, IUid n -ttded
JOocl-particuWJy since, if you think aboUI
d. tlw Isn't 1uch an easy son1 to"""

lo try somethlna lltW. While hi•
various cbanaes may nO'I aJ:wayUhnU those
.,-.,loved wlw'• aooe b&lt;fore, fie.,.,...
fails to lt:orp ua on-our lOCI. And thtou&amp;h
his attempU at several clivcne styia ht bas
maontau&gt;cd a hlab dqne of ooasisteney.
always Jot. tk _ , . tlle Limon Kwai
or 11e« enq
tlle pop or Loot~. ad tlle jauiDao
of bis !&amp;tea, """' Md Dtt:f, jua aboU\

uatn:rent to .
"Real Men." • slow aumbc rrom the
aJ:bum wtlldl was "banDt&lt;f Gp tbc
BBC," was ...,.;l\1, with Joe (IDOlll\1 1\d
"-! OUt He seetU1 IO have swildlcd bis
wrath from_.... wbo cSoo't """'111m to
Jod&lt;ty .......~ (•11lch has al"lYS a
tqa or bls), ......jecs lllflltr hal 6c.come
evtaii&gt;Otecnodal oow-C.F. "Chlaa1owa,"

"Througb his attempts at

"lido Quy," witb las bottom than it
has Oft the 1a111c-nltD«&lt; album at1d
"Tuocdo Junaioo" from Jump!• • JIWJ

Joru.-.mn--

equally wdl.

DeW

··&lt;:ancer.''

several diveiSe styles be has
maintained a bWI degree of
consiste!lcY. ' '
And 1M r- 11111 willt billl. He aold 0111

IWO ••~ . . . . . lllM Pior iD NYC ..

tlle cod of loa_., ll!d 101 as milCh
raarate r.. ~ """'(''Stqpa'
Out") as be did for -"ln&amp; old ("I'm

IMMaa"l.

•

1berc _.. oo pdtan, it's uue, but

keyboardlau Joy Askew IUid AI W ci&amp;nwt
fiUcd iA adadnbl)': $ut ){odjopouloUI'

..

wrrt, unfonunatdy. 1he only selections
from those albums. His double en&lt;:OI'e c:ome
from I'M tM Mo11. ~olre.wiK,
Jactaoo ICO&lt;Qiuatcd the old and lht rcca&gt;t
wkb • mere nod 10 wlw IllY In belweco,
wllldl was -.ctbiGa or a diuppolaUIICftt.
llut _ . . &lt;lanetd ad alooa• ....,
tloert wu ..... and k wu cold OUI.

"P eople danced and

~

alo~. and there was drama... '

pen:uio;on wort.... impOIWII Coatwe or
Nl&amp;}tl Mtl 0.:,. -pkmts&gt;led evaytltiDa
- . h ~ "Sbt Gets Paid on

..a

F~· IAI~ a "Soulb Laadoc&gt; 5cDba."
aod 110 00.
Out -ry 10 Ute abacllo&lt; or ......,..IU&gt;d
tM lddidoD
peraiS1ioA. "Loot Sbarp"
ao&lt;1 otbtr old tllllel &amp;u "Scmdlo' "-&gt;"
were • f&lt;WO&lt;bd a bh, but 10 lhcir
detrimc:nl. J..-- kept tbaG ooundina
(rub. Tile-~ alttl'lllion.
...,_,was so Joe'sJial biak. ''Is She,

or

8o)' Nut Dooc ManhaU Cl&lt;G.Iba•
opened tht tvtniDa, with a oct llmll.v tO his
Undo So.m's .lbow a r... •«ts beet (How
could k b&lt; ~1). Althouah tloc IOIUid .

.....'lib&lt; boa ror his tiabt, voeal·twmoov

oriente&lt;! u1o pop, h t - a 1o1 or fim

IIOA&lt;thckoa.
-PotCIII'rllll.t()lt

Fsloloy,~...........l •

• " - - -.......... -

·

~1

�grmves &amp; fr -enzi~s
McCartney: b.ig of opinion
1'11111 M.c:artaey T14 of W&lt;V
(Columbia)
~.....

-.ldolv&gt;p}ormic

, . . _ M. Fllll&gt;l, U.IW
llluttil- falololf. '"" tkttnff!Md
'""' lv botlt tilcn IWI diJiiUs
And's ..... oltNm. r- tlvtl, tlv
posdi~.

Tllf of'W• is 1M album llw il
-""" M&lt;Canney would ll&lt;&gt;'er
make, .....U... d~ to
disinclinalioa or, say IUs
cl&lt;lnclon, IKk of abtlity. 1be
Cf!ltral tondmcy of IUs -.oH,
indudfn&amp; moll of that done with
1be You-Kftow-Whol, lw btdl
towanl fiotby p0p ttUI&lt;I. EV&lt;n

when the mwk and performances
tou&amp;h&lt;Md up, as oo &amp;md o• rlt•
Rwt and VrnllS ond Mtlf'l, tht

lyrics Rood in tb&lt; way of takln&amp;
the albums S&lt;tiously. McQnney
hu exprc:uly said in the put that
be felt lyrics were cfupo..ble to
what h&lt; wu doina. usina them
mostly for onomatopod.Jc value.
A man who ch&lt;rishts IUs privacy,
be .....,td deicrmlntd that nothlna
of IUs pcnooal life would rmd lu
way ioto IUs musk (with 1M
ea&lt;:epdon of IUs W&lt;orio....,_,, a
trait be sb.vtd wilb loh.o Lennon).
HIS last altNm, M&lt;CwtMy/1, more than ...,. full of obacure or
dowurliht siDy at&gt;d ~
Sludio tiltk&lt;rlAa~QI
bc&lt;:awc it caDK a few ~
afl&lt;r IW cddxattdJ&gt;wc at&gt;d
~llsal-jail.

.....,.._,_..,
rona

r&lt;p)tltdly (at&gt;d Wldt:ntlllldal&gt;ly) •

For t1oc

lime. McCUtaey

~-....tlr.of.-..bla

00

1l&lt;r of w... without k&gt;linc the

vvt- of bb ~wort. II b
tcmpdQI 10 say tha! the $PW to
this was l..alt&gt;ool's death. That

be the~ IIDde
from one 10111 o.bldl rumiutcs oo
t1wit .........S rcla&amp;looship,
how....-, there is no~ of
sud! an cffta bert, at&gt;d 1M
q.-loo mwz be ldt to 1M
\
illtavlcwcr&gt;.
The title - • · "bidl opms 1M
album, con..,.s McQnney'• Slit&lt;
of mind as be ~ the •
of fony: "We aptatd mor&lt;/11111
with OM thltll at&gt;d &amp;nO(hcr/Wc
"'ere tryllll tO out do -=1&gt;
other/ In a tul of way." Uft is a
- · of pvc and tak&lt;, pu.&lt;h and

may or may -

puU, knowltdcc at&gt;d faDorancc-a
tension thlt can
b«omc a maclsttorn If fouJht 0&lt;,
If rcallltd and balanctd upon, a
oonclitioo or vfvilk harmony. This
ronocit unlllc&amp; tht album as a
wholt from ~What ..., oncn Vlltly
diJparatt 10nas. Only the (anal
sona. ''Ebony and Ivory,"
JliCC O( COrul&amp;nt

C"Xplkates lht' theme apin,
&amp;u~&amp;CS~i!llthat "there is aood and
bad in evcryonc•• • / We 1cam to
JIV&lt; -=1&gt; other/What •• ftttd to

.survh-c • • "
In bet wed: n., of w.,
oddrpKs a variety of sub)ecu.
ltOCM ltaht and IO&lt;IIC ponderous;
love at&gt;d fantasy (" DrCif Me Up
,.. • Robber'"). individtW
hdplcoAIGs ("The Pouod is

Sinkifta"), . - ! &lt; w.curily
("Somebody Who Catu"J.
McCartney ~ or the
INmlmmu, bul wtth
bdp
than ..-I. $koi&lt; Woodcs u a
IIUI.JO&lt; OOIIUU&gt;IIror on two of the
l.nleb, 11114 Eric su-n ol lOa:

..-e

provk1n backi:a&amp; vocals

tJ\rouPout, wllik cad Pcrtw
ducts oo the rocbbilly sbufOc
"Get It"; Otnoy Uioc, lliniO
Sian, Stanley Carte. St~ o.dd,
at&gt;d Allcly Mackay also contribute.
Another q.-ioo for spcculoriaD
is McCmmey's cboioc of Oeorp
Manillas prodoccr. Presumably
McQnncy fell the octd of a
diJtaoctd bat&gt;d, but it's han! to
tdl who io rcspoos&gt;'ble for the rlnll
product. The . . . _ u an:
wpcrb, tmd the ord&gt;eslralioo oo
"Tus or War" u particulllfy
bcautifal. That -a is easily.,...
of the beSllht11 McOutocy bas
...,-written, and the album as a
wbole, wttile not as visc:onlly
pleasina as &amp;nd a. 1/v Run, is
his most maiUIC to date.
. .. and now, tltr
•ta•rl~.•.

MtC41Uley docsn't&amp;O much
compo&amp;&lt; &amp;OIIIJ as 10 Into tht
studio at&gt;d slrin&amp; toac~Mr
frapncots. 1111 of Wor, Ilk&lt;
prc-.ious efforu, is a bwy
olbum-jtul when you'reaott.ina

romfonahl&lt; with oM melody, it
switc:bcs over into somctlli!ll
o!Mr. ''Ebooy tmd Ivory," about
wbicb I Will 111 as little as

poiSJ'ble, is cspecially &amp;UiltY or
tl\is, as b "The Pouod is •
Sinl:iQs."
One SOo.J that is frH of this
dvttcr is tbe otMr r:o1W&gt;o&lt;atiocl
with Stem Woadcs. "What··
That You'"' ~1"
uoronwwdy, it's abo rru of any
mdody, havi!ll beat ck'PCiopcd

-.-.edly rrom

duriQ&amp;. Sludio j&amp;lll at&gt;d a riff swiped

QD

Ser~'s potpourri.of mazurkas,

impromptus, ballades and nocb.:n1lffi
Pda Sertdoo CJtopiJt (RCA)

MY iDuoduc:doo to plaoiot Pt&lt;cr
S&lt;rtiD came - 1 0 lo"'.., wbco
lliotoed to • ........_ lil&gt;raey
m:onliilaof17w~
v.-~oors. It . . . loll ckbod
album; ......... !be dale.
primarily ...... bl' . . -'1

IOIIIibvily, I oliO .....Sa tloaiditJ
~ I easily dlaltcd "'' 10 the

.-

~-·JODI
!alder 1111: of

*
cisld--

...rrcr a

"'"'*-...

No . . _ . .
e:ublisbcd ....... """' Scrt:b&gt;
bas Ulldisputably ..... it. Tbe
.,..... I t t Jtill there, but 10 . . .
musta&lt;:bc.lk......,.OUI
r... 1M rooon1 jackd
'llaodl 00 blpo' ia • piD«J1pt
suit. Bill is 1M ca.WC. IIIII there,

..,.,rldaldy

r........«~t
· To a clqtcc. s..t'ln'• lalcll
-'bum rcw:als the )'OUQI .,..... . 01
lila pcruiv• play!Qa Cbopla.
It'• a potpoun! or impraoioalsdc

Rddla or all a&gt;1on lltld toMS:
......,..., impromp(uo, . . . - . ,
. . w&lt;l-&lt;cprcacatcd ..... 1.-..1 to
Scrtln'a ~ cldlalcy. Tb&lt;
auaobon are.............,.
,...,.,...,..., or tJoc "v- looU" •

_...,. ...

llstdla:tlJol- ODd coropusioo
tJw, daz:zlos. 0. the IHido, then'a
tJoc ,..,...... "Grande Polouioe iD
8-fllt. ()pta 2l" &amp;Dd • rcncliOoo
of !be ''Noel- ill E-flat, Op.
55, No.1" lioal't • ;o, to liotaa 10.

..•• - - - tloal Scrtla'•

f..m.r, .......... .,..,... the . . .
theY'~ .... ~- ~, a;IIOGid be iD dloe -rome l«m:
Sc:rD . , . _ . 10 draw~
clolld of u..
lliaht lltld .uwt. il
r.of bla thouCiot lltld
~tollsf--~ Satia'• fiapr:s'""' a - . . . . .
,.,.,.. the worb

tilT

......tnl.- -

ia to tbem-lf- racrwd
with-~ - Mamttat ....

•urdy lluk .-..,. .--.: ben,
S&lt;ttla
~ with tldskwlcd ...,.,.. ....,_ to tJoc palM
or wlllspcrcd tobotnlaloo .

'"*'

~.lfllill oe &amp;ollt,

tbcy'~ rich OD ......,.,

-·

I•),

Op. S9 still main 1M liJIIuome
pmtl- at&gt;d dnmmalk Ack.aepplq rolb wblch recall
topciUios at&gt;d 1M folkloric Poka
of tJoc Old Cbunuy' Jhaptd wilh

12 . l'lodlgoiSodTllo- . Mloy, 21 ........- rea

"'*"

""""' poricy lioal • its
lodallt -.Jiy 1caYd ODd -

~

1...ike Bod&gt; 'I~ Sluclics,

Cbopla -

copecially bmrrc fruo

• ddlcae torach. Ultn«&lt;Oiilw,

Pd&amp;r Scrkill pmcn to prick the
wllld f11lber than blow tempats.
)# Horowi&amp;L R.iabt -., to HarrU
Goldlmlth't erudite
notca,
it's a """"" to pood&lt;r over.

n-

W&amp;tTCD Zcvon'o "Niahnimc to the
Switchl.oa Yard." (Not to wip
any blam&lt;-tht riff u 10 trite llw
I'm...,.. ~ wam't orllloal to
Znon cith...)
lo - " ' · n., of Wcrr I&amp;
Mcc.nney throw -lA·
~a-bul-thc-ldtchai·SDik

pooducdoo, with

a-.&lt; Mtnlll

akq to bdp throw. One 1001
feuuns •wine quar1&lt;i, .00...
military dnuns, -her • IIIli
O&lt;d&gt;aua. yet oimplc

ICOUSl;rj;ktl!ll. Even

McQnney's hom charU, one or
hb ltJC&lt;IIlhs, suffer from tOp-

hcavfnal: all tnlmpctS and
saxophones, with no tones
to r.Jcoc&lt; the
Maybe tllouJd take this
boy and 8at&gt;d him Up front Of ID
audimcc ort'IICd only with a auilar:
1M ditdplinc m!Pt do him some

arranacmeo•.

&amp;ood-M. FIIVSI

�rounds
FRI
£VEN'IS

Tilt f -7 Tm ... OtiH&lt;

A PtrH%7 or Pr.rr

Roob-C&lt;nter Tbeata, 1:30 p.m.
ll&lt;yoad Ralabo,.., for

Tb&lt; &lt;loctrlc, lanovativ&lt;, and
frentdc an of Judy Pfaff, u well
u the anist herf&lt;lf, will be
oweepinathmuah Buffalo thb

n ... lUI

Sllll Lon J lldy1ribu1e 10 Judy

Garland 11 Sl&gt;ea's Buffalo
Tbealte, ollly pc:rfonuanot 11 I:JO.

montl!.

To..,. Pfatr11w~

Sloe Sloop~ to Coaq--o~na
niaht 11 1M S.udlo Atma.

_.u will rcqun •

trip dowo to
Hallw.U. (100 Main Street,
9/ 19-10/30), whilt if dole
tncouottn Of Ill&lt; ).0 kind OR
wlw ,.,.. 1«k, died: OUt Pfatr&gt;
iaaall.otlon, wbloh ..... D&lt;WIY·
crallecl fOI the Albriaht•Koo• An
Oallay (9/lA-11/14). ToPfaff bmtlf dole up will abo be
ponjblt 11- sbe'U be livlna •
tall&lt; ., the Albciahr·Knrut

Tilt Dtt&gt;'UI MM by Bernard

l'al&gt;&lt;non« at 1he N"oapra

Uaiwnity Tbealtt.
Jlldy Pflfl ahlbit 11 lbe AlbriahtKnol wilh • ~loo 11 I

p.m.
fA~ a

Judy Plall -Eith« Wlf (1882)

is a1 the Lancasta Opera

oudltorium on the 25th.
Prarrs .....,k hu been dcxribcd
u a crou-"*1ure or piJcry 011
and theaerc, a conaJomeratlon or
polntina and ~&lt;:ujpturc. and •
hybrid or modem ............. This
ren..., the r... that she b not
pan or any anisdc movement 01
~. clef)lna the
critklbislorian's pmchanl for
cndrdiiiJ, labcllna """ nta•IY
disoecdna cadi .,.. enUU« iolo
the .... worlcl.

Whether it's 01 HaD walls. rhe
A·K Oallay or aocbconum, do

ano.. ycKII'Idt the _.wut¥ to
txp&lt;ricnce Judy Prarrs an otld
Jl'C

wht intCfatl and cu.apen.ra

~ ailla.

H~.

A «&gt;t~plt or Willi• CldciLI Sltllat
An&gt;nd Tolldaa by John Ford
N«nan at the Cabaret MO.

SAT

f'ov f'l1lMo is • the WoldJnan
Theater, 4:30, 7:00 otld 9:30.
f1lll f&gt;f hrJ is at tbc Woldm&amp;D
Tbcllcr, llllldoliPt ...,.;., S1.75
for...-.. ODd~_..

adalisoioe.

~ dnma " the l.anc:aster

N\ISIC

S6.)() (154-1415).
BlllDI are •• St&amp;i&lt; One (634-6155}.

YleoroJS With Oc:lroy Bebop an: "'
the Continental

rwr

T - 84the Pwple Moooe.

1ft . . . at lilt~ Cafe.

n. .,
is • wo~&lt;~man
Tbcller. tniclaiibi-

-

.. the Hold Califomia.

MtJSIC

fat .... .. the Bay.Ww Oilb.

Uou &amp;l Mean 0UJS Euc.

NooiWI ac the Cabarcc MO.

CINEMA

....... I&lt;JIOtl olld A.aa&lt;lo BonD
11 Melody Fllr, 7 p.m.

n. ~~ MaD, by Bcmard

lledUm• rcw Bou.o, plu• cartOOM

-t•

Pcrnerancc, al che Nlqan
University Tbeatcr.

at 146 Di•fcnclorf, UB's Main St.
Campo~, 8 """ micloiaht.
t'Aotoa WtSt al

on at Mean Ouy&gt; Eul .

Rid! s...... llud is .. 1M
Looeaar Cafe.

is .. the
Fi11tDor&lt; 10, E11icco CDDplcs 1.
10 and 12:30.

A Cooplo
CldciLI Sln.lola
An&gt;lllld T.W,., by John Ford

Opera House.

Tilt P - alm
Tralfamadore, 8:30 otld II p.m ..

Llo~~t

SllaftoJ'• JWJ Pfllft tala on bel .....t 01
lbc AJbri1b1 l[aoa Au&lt;IJrori,.,
· l!lO.

I.JDnl

JUaa al OJ'• Stdlaty.

Oown&lt;•Ud 81uft Band &amp;I lh&lt;
Lonabeoch Salooa.

Stq~ One.

...... SIIH&lt;t a1 Daddy's.

-

p - &amp;llbt Cootinco!!l.

Faa •• ""' at the Aklca Hold.
T1oH 5crftt b at OJ'• Stlllcfy.

8dn lldd)'
p.m.

11

01 Melody Fair, I

Soe¥11 ............. b It the
Lonabnndl Saloon. 10 p.m.

MOHDAY 9P.M ~ ZA.M.HH!

o.......,. SlatiH plaJ1 Bl~qtllf
01 Pc:oplean/Buffalo, 9 p.m.

Sttote B. _. tile a.,t~• lodlon

is al the Talbott BuUpen, 5 p.m.

w~therea~

I
I
BOTTLEOF
I
I
SHAMPOO
1 With aoy M rvlce
I c.o.po. 1:1p1res

I
I
I
I
I
1
I

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l:c-- ~J,=-.:::.=.
.~-:..............
......_,.....
....,_,..

133-sna

&amp;31·H7o

v- dlocount caro 1o&lt; 10%
oil any ..,.leo 1o valid with

lhl o c - r

�rounds
Giggles: Buffalo's newest
comedy club
•

SUN
EVF.HfS

AdO&lt; Ill Slqc Oat.

MIUipl s.. .. lh&lt; Ba7\'l&lt;w
Ba&lt;bOub.

A lift COIII&lt;dy dub .,hidl
un.,._bly- tite a iood
Idea, hu ~ provm a
ditrocult ..,.,.,. to llutltult in
Buffalo. The old Tralfamadort
Cart had o fairly sucassful
comedy niabt tbc didn't make h
to the new facilities. The now·
dcfiiDtl frodo's (totured &amp;n
apcrimerual comedy IIOUpt
wetldy: thai also died oritb th&lt;

, . _ .. lh&lt; TralfatiUIIIclK, 9
p.m. Sl.
Now To71 01 the Cootinental.

CINEMA
Tilt &lt;leO llowt by Truffaut at th&lt;
Bulralo Slat&lt; Studmt Union, S

p.m.
0. Col4ln PCNt4 01 Woldman
lbcalcr, • :10, 7 and 9:10.

sun:.,.·.0....,.

Madola&lt; il&gt; Gonnor's
loUJII&lt;,
HaD, UB 's
Amil&lt;nt Campw. 9 p.m.

MUSIC

moN

EVENTS

A Coepla w..u Olcb Skdooa
Aton4 TaiJdoa o1 lh&lt; ~
6~.

Tilt Wllo, Tilt 0u1t ud Dovld
01 Rlcb su.dium. Cotes
e&gt;pa:1 01 II :10, coocut cxpec:~ed to
llllt 01 1 p.m.

The idea is bdna ~~- .-btr
10 • Pia::olo"t rataurant on
Millenport. The a&gt;n&lt;qll " called
Ciiglcs, and k's pon of a small
but arowilla network of IWional
romedy
The Idea is thll

cl...,..

MUSI C

J-

dub.

n.ationally known onmia. and
JOCDe.

risina Sian who ha¥t ptO'\"eD

thansdva in tbe more COftlpetitfw:
artDOJ of Now Ye&lt;k and LA. can
be booked to appev throuabout
the tblin. Thb wiU both livt
wider expc:rieoce to ne"' tal&lt;nl and
brina established onmlcs to area

I

wbert

lh&lt;Y miabt nor orherwise

play. In addition, Cilalcs ftotura
• wttldy atnaltw IIIII&gt;• fO&lt; local
talalt. oritb lh&lt; ~ (u Judaed
by lh&lt; audient&lt;) tPYCn a spor to
opa:l fO&lt; lh&lt; towina a&lt;U "" the

....t~.

The opa&gt;ina nialu 1a1t .... t
ftlllllrtd threeltnlabt forwanl
ltand·up acts. The lint who rdJed

htaYily oo stock Iiiia about
homosc:xuab, drup, and punt
rock. mostly in poo&lt; lute but
..,.crthtlcss popular with the
rulddJe..lled crowd. The htadlloer
Paul K.Uy, ,... lcss tradillonal
ond worked with a fttt·form,
rarnbUng delivery. Four mixed
' drlllks, notllina fancy, cost us
almost twelve doaaro: tbose priocs
on top of a Sl cover thara&lt; I'IIIJ
be a bit lle&lt;p for some, AnWwr
niab• is WedDesday 01 7: othcr
&amp;bows are Thlll'lday at 9, and
Fridays and Salw&lt;loJI 01 10 llld
midniabl. Comedy b tubjcctive
&lt;-&gt;rD&lt; people IICIUally don't rtnd

Monty Pythoo funny), 10 dtddt
for yourself.

T alu at Sto.ac Ooe.

Two Hill 01 M""'

o.,.

Eat your heart out
for the U.B. Bulls .
Kiek-oll the 82 U.B. Bulla
Football Season at
McDonald's of University

Pla.r.a. Mc:Donald'a Invites
)'OU to he4p suppon )'OUr
team. Hefe'a the game
plan_

contribute Solo of each
pun;hase to benefit your
team.
But there's a catch•• You
must state ta..t you are

" EATING YOUR HEART
OUT FOR THE U.B.

EY«Y Monday-Thursd41y

BULLS ~

betwe.~

Ia
ptaeec:t.

7-gJ p.m. and
ttgJp.m., McDonald's of
University Piau will

before )'OUr Ofdef

So show your good t ..le
In supporting your team
and enf&lt;&gt;Y lhe greal tatte
at McDonald's •

.~~
McOonald's of UniversitY Plaza

Amherst, NY

Join

TheHeant_
'We're the #1 Sports town
in Arneriai'
Proven by a recau Sludy of attendance
vs. seat capacity in aD major leasue cities~re at ~ top of the list.
Rick ~and Warren Spahn are
both Buffak&gt;.bom baseball greats.
Wf!ve got one of the largest free ter1nb
schools for dUldren in the country.
And more than 20 siding areas within a
90 mile rndius. (Even from the farthest poin
in the city, a decent slope is no more than
~ of an hour away.)
We've got more acres of parlt land than
I'I'IOI!t any northeastern
city. (500 parks and
playgrounds in the
metro area.)

tJ

14 .,.....

_,...,.._."'*"·a.---

�_rounds
The Lonls of tre New Clrurch

TUE

It's llpp&lt;Opriol&lt; eoouah that afrollt Dead Boy Stl• Baon ODd
a·Oomncd JUitarit llriaD Joma
""""" evcntuall7 ld toptba-. n...
Dead Boys ...,.. 10ft of Ill&lt;
American vcnioa the Damned
Ollyway, if noc in soulld theo aJ
last In lunacy. Scaootb

or

EVENTS
N - M-oor! 01 ~ Hamilton
Plott.

BotoniJ&amp;m&lt;S' D&lt;WpoupTbt
1...o«1s or the New O!urcb,
berilap:firmlyau..-ll&lt;diD
sboc:k-&lt;oetlalitt&lt;t/lw~.

MUSIC

W&lt; ap&lt;a

~ O'lotft at tb&lt;
TraJrlltlado«, 9 p.m. SS.

can

· ·d
Ukt Cimtntioa X 's Billy Idol
(an&lt;Kba ah•moi or that IOiden .,.
or '7~n-71), TJotNC ba..
rtollzed .ome docmant pop
pcxentiol W!Cin!Yina a11 tbose
......... cloa &lt;OIW$ ODd lty..-1
upon laym or eob. But lclol's new
"Hoc In the City" (which can bt
h&lt;aJd on Rock Hn, of all stations)
and TlocNC's "()pen Your E7&lt;1"
(pinlna airplay as well) are bocb
decidedly mediocre tunes. Yct we
teem willlna to foraJ•• th..-n
simply bccaw&lt; In the shulfk of
FM'1 AOR (any Ordinary Rock)
Ooormat, th&lt;~e tuncs arc sliahtly
b&lt;tttr than the r&lt;SI, only not
wo"h waitina up nl&amp;hts for.
notNC's new LP on I.R.S. is
fairly plain jane vlny!, but with a
f.,. clccc11t triCks like "EaJ Your

WED
MUSIC
Lordi of lb&lt; New Ch• ,..,b at th&lt;
Continental .

ltoplo at thr Tralf, 9 p.m .
Viftftllt Mltltlldl Baed II ~(t

Mullipns.

Boo at DJ's Stitlary,

Htan Out,""U'I Boys Play Whb
Dolls" and "Holy W01," they
could bt .,orth Ill&lt; ss "' 10 ~
Continental Is UldnJ. I'm sure ol'
StJv will lin&amp; bii 'an OUI and

THU
0.0. Mltt iD Hamman

somttblna I t last

raiiOtdy 1111..-..tinat Or should

maybe they'U even clo "Soak
Redi&gt;&lt;Cf." If you opt to avoid this
cn&amp;qanalt, put yow transient SS
on R.E.M.'1 a.w EP C1on111K
To...,. (abo on I.R.S.).

Lou~~~C,

UB's MaiD Sc. ~.show
swu .. 1:00 p.m. Sip up .. 7::10
p.m.

MUSI C
Atlas U.. Cotnpooy at the Tralf,

9 p.m. $4,
TWo HIIIJ aJ Unci&lt; Sanu, 10 p .m
~

St1Ht Bud Ill OJ'• Stitlary

ListeliQp
America
"'ur cost of living is one
of the best eka/s in A~:'

A new 555,000 homr lwn compares to
$99,000 in San Diego, $93,000 in Ps~
and $80,000 in Houston.
Our inflation ra~ last ~ was 2 points

below the national averaseOur industrial land cost is the lowat in

the nation. (520,000 ptr
acn. ~that to
San Oiego. 5500,000,
alznoQ 25 times
as much.~

Ktre
That' s Right Folks:
The Master of Animation Mel Bane
Will Be Here at U.B. on Oct.Sth
For Details Call: 636-2950
·~Moy... ._,.,.,lila .

Tho......,_..............15
'

�8326 Main Strtet · -· r...~, H"-t-....- ' •

3:2.59 8/l/L£'1Cor. lJ;:JAT/10f.ITH

CALL 856-2310
for Information.

S~ 50'8AR DRIIIKS
I

I

'

MON 7S'BUl 'DIUNKS
TV£ 0 2?:t:*!"'B ~--'6~
WED u SHOTS;

.SLAPIMJ:Il~~ --~~

. TIR1B. BS'I*BATTS

......

TICKETS CO ON SALE TOMORROWII
~

BARRY. ..MANILOW
,..,. ......

•
GRADUATE STUDENTSII
T.G.I.F. PARTY
Friday, September 24, 5-8 pm
Talbert· Bullpen
Free Beer, Pizza, Wine,
Wings, etc •
•

Live Music with
Stevie B. and the Rythm
_______________ Rockers ________________

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                    <text>THE
Rci)Oitei.

No RETRENCHMENT Now

!~=~~~~;~~

ECJR M
SUNY men t·I 0 n s

UB

in

retrenchment

plans
SUNY Chancellor Clifton A. Wharton
n Auaust ll dOCUIIIcOitlantd by SUNY
Chancellor Clifton R. Wbanoo sceminaiY
ind.icatina that Presidmt Sleven B. Sampk Ia
preparioa for retrenduoent at the eonc:luslon of tba
academk 'ft:IS is QIUliDJ UJ&gt;CCnaUII)' at tbe
Unl-.ity.
Retrcnc:bmcm Ia alJudy beiDa disawcd Ill otbcr
SUNY msz.ilutioos-iocludinc Buffalo Slate Collcac,
Gcoeseo and Brockpon-but Wbanoo lau UB
amona four add.iliooal schoob that are antld,etin&amp;
rcumclubent. It says that 1M d.ecisioAs .. ere made at
tbe Prcsickntial level or the iod.Mdual campuses and
pessed on to SUNY Ccaual
But Sample said that be wu unaware of
&amp;DY rannchmmt pt.,.. •beo eontacttd
yesterday tvmlna. "I know of DO plans, 110

A

document£, no tnaJttr," for such reporu, Sample
said . Tht President ad&lt;bl that despit&lt; a diffiCUlt
bud&amp;et situation, tht Unlvtr.Uy "can avoid"

retrmchmmt.
But Wbanon said. that the Off~C% or Employee
Rdations WIU advi5ina tbe individual cunpuJ&lt;S OQ
tbe lcpl aspecu of tbe reported ·

Rru.:..ct.meo~ is tht ~.....,, or 1et1wed offiCiai.J, staff
and (IICillty. It is c:ovtred under tbe basic Unlttd

UBi•enlty Profc:JJoOn .......,.t, Anitk JS, """lcto
outlina the cooditioos u.ader wbicb retrendlmtnt C&amp;ll
be ttarud.
I
The Clwlcdlor is reqlrlred by tbe c:otllnCI to
infonn tbe local union chapter in writina. It is DOt
known af 11.11)' spccilic decisions have been ma!k or if

the union llu bem notified.
"I haven't heud a tblna about ii,"V"~ee President
for Acadtrnic Affairs RobM Roubal said
yest&lt;rday. "My orr'" bar not d.taned atrY such
plan." He added thll It war unllkdy Sample W1U
operatirtJ "in a
VIIC1I u.GI •• '

Sin« 1111 bar never mrcnc:hcd and. Oovcn10r H ll&amp;b
L . Carty opposa it. tom&lt; olcc pmidtolJ fdt that
Sampk '010111&lt;1 be able to a¥0id It ""' yeu tbro\llb
anrition and ~alloc:auoou. The Pra.de!lt did that
this year 14 avold retrmchmcnt, a topic ihaJ he did
d.iseuu wih SUNY offtdals ova the swumtr".
But throu&amp;b some rCJOur~ sbufnina and re·
allocadoos w1111ln tbeJYSltlll. tbe Uoi•erslty was able
to m•-e off rett~lune111.

UB Administration defining the role of Sample
lbt Pn:s;defll mu11 Itt til&lt; ronc
and priOrilln for the Unhenlty.
au.idctin.. under whltb tba&lt;
""Ptup/t lhilflc IMtlht Pretld•nt opc:rotlons antcontlU&lt;llcd.
siJs up htn •IOd cronh owr
Sample lw continued to Itt
"d«uiDIU, but mcnt qf tlto tim• ht Unlveuky bodaetary paliey
COfl/lmu ll1ld discolt/"lf1N
lllrouP a - tommiuc&lt; h•
fYICOM.mtNiDIIOIU. • •
formed, cotllbWia or Vlor
- E&gt;.ooutivc Alllslant to tbe Pta.ldcnl for Acadcmk Scrvka
Praldent Ron Stein. 1\obul
Hei. .Jso the
adllllvc ~!alive or 111&lt;
U.u..nky
ia
commllllit)"
rdlllon&gt;.
hoi UB Prc:Ddcni
Sttve~~ B. Sampk do?
s.plc'o •11&lt; oocicably
cmacd an
caatruu wt1ll thai ol hta
~. Raben L. IC.ua,
model d.aipacd 10
,..,.,... bimJdf (rom l.bc .t.y...,_
........ · - 10 lnur)«:t lwmdf
d.a¥ opcratioiM or l.bc UDiwnily. into~..,....... or the
and 111- il ill the boDds or his
UIIM:niiJ. S.ple'• ~to
vice praidcatJ, Sample ....
.... - i f IDlerfcrcM:&lt; lw
dnWII blalt
fna ~
~ his ciToru "" bcina
thelllstitulloD'sdleir
orrtdolr, - ..,. thai it .. now
aqnsa~Wivc and dt«ffc::ldu
aalato~polky

By TERRY CANADE
AND SETH GOODCHILD

w.....,..

W
Ha.ma
administnti••

-u

lnQI-~wkh

Uoiv&lt;nky ollldals, b is _ .
tllM UB's

proc:ec~aro~_.ICMIJ

bave ""' cl:w!aed sina his
odlaiDistntive - - wu

impicmallcd. The~. ia
aclcliUoa 1 0 - llnoctlni
......,., can be lo.md 111 l.bc
tQIID&lt;D!cd

r~bllllla

oll.bc

vice paiclmts and that ln&lt;faxcl
outhont~.

Tbt vice paiclmn have been
liven exdutivc comnwacl owr
lbQr domains and have tole direa
0114 immediate accao 10 Sample.
bsoa riK from &amp;he bolrom 10 tbc
viet ptaideolial kvd an a llrl&lt;t
~u.-1 manner rdauna to
tbtir lmport~t~«. II is 11M: viet

l)ftSidcnll' ruponolbility to k..,
the Praidc:nt informed on the.
maueoalllo)'- _ _ , .

''T

be l'raldmt is 11M: .wo. or
the u-.....y," 0eu or Arli...S
UlunJ- -oDd. "A
PtCStdcol pnMdeo Jcadcnblp. and
ean~r... l.bc dlreclloo or a
UDI-y, by &gt;&lt;Ulna ill ...... to
be iatplaD&lt;ntcd lltrcNIIt l.bc
olfiCCts." V"ICC PraoclrDt lor
Chad'*&lt; Sc:uclies and Rcscareb
Ooo Rmllic COO&lt;II1Tcd, DOtilrr
I hat .... i:a up to the Praidccu to
oct the pact ond the t~ of the
UniV&lt;rlhy and '*tablitlt lu kvd of
ltltclka..-1~ ."

ScDi&gt;le ~this

"throuah major add.- 10 the
UDivtrlic) and throll.ah wwk trith

l.bc viet ~u," acco&lt;cllnaao
Side. Semple weekly wtth
l.bc v1ct poaldmu for aa&gt;cn1

.......__·au--.ol\11\

p~ to puae
tbdr poplllarity and rculbitily.
Throuah tba&lt; leSiiotu, the viet
pc&lt;Siclttltt .,., mad&lt; a...,e of
Sampl•'• "parameters or policy
atablisttcd," Vlor Pmldcnl for
Ac:adcmic Affain llobcrt Rossbeta
said. the Prtsident'• JO&amp;h ror lhc

anitlally airilll

Utllvtnlty- &amp;.ly onderAood
by the vlct praiddtu, but "it is
..;rJdo 11M: lflY areas thai th&lt;
rromcwork or policy .. ••&lt;&gt;&lt;k&lt;d
out. It cvol\la by trial and error, "
... sald.
11u1 the Prtsident sta memal
rdalions as his chief raposibility•
"'He wort. looa. hard boun to
establi:sh and IOiicl
rdatJons;hjpl withitt the Ufti,ttnlty

u....,..,.....

-UIIJIJ, .. Division or

Eduation Deu

ldut Pcndoto cq&gt;Wecd. 5ampk

lw rcoerwd tlla&lt; ~
lor ltlouelf a his pcr-.Jity aad
the U.u-R&lt;J !tad toward

~.~tohls

osa.taou.

" Hit pc:rccpcM&gt;o or the JoO 11
thai be is tile ~ rtpmClltati•e

10 11M: ouuide. ..

Social Sdcnces
Deu Anllur Butler 017t&lt;d. "'He
must reprCOCJII the Uai&gt;CI1ity in as
(..onble • liah1 u posslbk 10 tbt
commutlity, 11M: l..qislanue. State
Univ&lt;rsily or New York (SUNY)
Central. H¢ must create a
ra~town-sown

rdallorurup...
Dlttctor or Public Affaln Harry
Jaoboo said that S&amp;toplt ....
specifiCIIIly been 11ri.tna ao r.lly
Wa~cm ..,.,. York State
~vc repraeruotives ro
" have a v&lt;Sied iotcrat" in lbc

Unn•trsi1y. UB. u nne- of the lOP prcsldc:nu, tbe Preridcnts or Ihe
c:mploy&lt;TS In th&lt; r&lt;lion lw
&gt;tudtnl aU«latlons and his
widapr..O O&lt;Onomlc lmpoa 1U1d
udJnn11. Thest are the only
the Pr&lt;Sidcnt hat been du1111l1il
P&lt;01'1• interviewtd who o;poclcd
10 1bc local delqarioo In !lopes of r~uml period!&lt; conaaa IIIith tbe
s«urlna more SUire dollan and
Prrsldmt.
r&lt;Sll«l lor the campus,
Samplt has made a cooccntratod

''Tben oto bund.rcch or poopk

erron to creare a llnlc:lurc .....
win allow hlm to do this. " He hu
dearly reo"'"'"""' thlnp 10 a lot
or thlnp thor rq&gt;Ortcd to him 10
Olbcr PliCa," said rottr&gt;U Vice
Pttsideno lor Facibtiei l'!.nnlllJ
John Neal. wboJc POSition dltnit~a~cd lA one such crron. "I
lhonk ttr.l lhb Ptaident il

be lw made conncaioru wtab Ia
the commuru1y," Stele oDd. UB
FoWid.IUlon Pteoklcnt Jolla Caner
addtcltl1ot Sample's s:acr-W
approadlto fud....., ....
~ UBF's elroetiVCIICA.
'1"bcrt is • cllm~t c:omWloa
.......... 11M: number or~ the Cdrcmcly aoocl .. ~•• •
Ja&lt;boo-od.
Pt&lt;S&gt;Cicm rcllla to Oft a pcnoeaJ
0114 the DWDba of~
Aaisuot lO tbe Ptctidmt
who m.atelipifiCIUII
Culo&lt;a Baca aid "in terms or
...lributloAS, .. lie: tiOtcd: .., .... """ IIIIQority,lt lw been --..1 1D0R
~ ..... cllvideocb."
pr-11)' 10 l.bc vice presldoau.

A typc:al ~ lor tbc Prctidmt
..soda lll«tmp •ilh varioas
inlemal aroupa, luad&gt;a with
comatW&gt;ity leotdtn. pbonc calls to
Succ admilliolraton, and -kina
_ , a t s IIIith COftUilW&gt;ily
orCiftizotlool, S.d:n tdatod. Suc:b
on auphaita on cxtemallfOU,. Is
charactctbtk of Sample'sqtnd.a.

Unavc:rsltyr~
·~tod Jlnec Sample ....
oaken 0¥&lt;1 U&gt;dudc the abolillunftrt
of the A.cltdemic: Cablttet,
dlmlaallna all&lt; """praldca ror
lacllitia plannioc. ~~amrc:c of
DUE, lnttllutlootll Stadia and
Canadirut-Amcricu Center out of
bls ofl'tOt and Into the b...ts ol
vartouo vk:e prcoldeau, bepn

Caner noted that Sample will
dumanteUnatbe ~ or
rake 111• time ro speek to
patrons lndMdu.allr on tbe phone. U"'-'ky DcanJ and the aut1on
olth&lt;
Ooty·Waann budltt
"Eic lw lltV&lt;I'told ... oo and~··
GOt beeluiC we haveo'• asked/' be: comauuee.
one~~

commented.

All or thls a.~ivlty in abe
COI'Illlunity lea.,.. Sample Uuk
lim&lt; to deal wilb Unl......Uy

cocutltuc:oclos, other ...... viet

"In order ro """""'PIWI his
clcslrcd wU. Sampk tw crcarod
an Opontina llructurc that tan h&lt;
• - THD&amp;I peoe 10

�.._,_

E spECTRUM

in short.

--Jooll &amp;l/- ,....,.~-·-

CUpboard

Tentative Contract Aareement for UUP
Ualtcd Ulll\omii;J Profossioas (UU'P), 11boo ~"" for
Slac Uamnlty of New Yor, (SUNY) foc:ull,y, mel tbe Statt bow

rcponcdl1.-bcd a t - _ , oo a.,... cootn&lt;t. WP
bas bom wortma ftllout a caoalna siDcc Jul)' 1.
Tbo propaaod t.bnc )'t&amp;f ......,..., wblc:lo wW bo¥1: to t..

;)«. .

DrridCujl ol- Soi&gt;IA...,CIII'

Ut."-tdocwC.:.. . . . . .

""""'~

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Mm'• Soccer: AlumAi Oamt ll A.lwMI CotoJ)Itx {11:00 a.m)
Mco'a Tmnir. ~ U. 11 Alumni Compla (12:00 p.m.)
Football: U. of Rocbesut 11 ltowy Field (I :00 p .m.)
WD&lt;nm's Socca-: Do&lt;tnm Collqe at i\lumlll CompkJI (l :lO p.m .)
Womca's Ttrutis: Cortland Sl. at i\lumnl Complex (2:00p.m .)
Cross Country: 11 Cortland Sl . w/Bin&amp;hamton, Jthac:a

'

~llllll)'t&amp;fS·

Alldrcaina t.bc vobtilc: Issue or profeuon' oullick earn~na&gt;. th&lt;
pn&gt;po$1.1.,.,.. to allow SUNY Cloc:ultylo earn up to ~ ptrttnt
0¥&lt;1 tl&gt;dt boK Alary, or up lo 200 pqcxot with th&lt; State *'ld
iodividual opllttJoa tbt ranainioa profit• at ~ ptrttnt
UJJ&lt;kr
th&lt; pr...tow c:ontra&lt;l, facul\1 toemb&lt;n att pemrlttcd 10 cam 175
peKall ...... thdr boK ..wits.
TM I&lt;:IIWiw iDduda tbt riabl or th&lt; Statc to 11o1c1 1
... parmalt, llw io. ...-itbllolclio two-~ pay wltic:h is 10 t..
mumcd allcr th&lt; an~ t.crmlnala SI&amp;It ocrvict. All
cunmtly havt thu stlpWadool 1ft tbdr toots8CU.

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.........

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Bob Schooleyt.IP , ••,V,.

lot-F.- s.. - -...

AN1'10UNCEMENTS:

M-E.Sholtonl_ lf_

Srodmu wi&gt;O wisll to obtoin ......., tlcktU for aD hom&lt; roocball
mel Itt bocby pma may clo 10 by pramtioa thdr "odm' J.D.
cards ot tbt Alumni.,...,. tlc:krt orroet (9:00 a .m.-1:00 p. m.) oo
wtekdays, or ll tbt c.pca Hall candy eoUDter. Sludcau may
,...;.. tlc:ktlJ ror other studmts by prcstntina other I. D. card&gt;.

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t.ovtloC&lt;IowoyiOavldM--tloo

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�Determination and excellence are key to success, Palmer says
By ALAN lltACBJC
Mo-U., Edllot
ssoc:iate V~ee President for Minority and
DiJadvant~ Student Oevelop.-nt Robert
Palmer addressed lhc Blael&lt; Student Union
(BSU}
Assembly meettoa Wednesday nlaht to
c:a:plaill !be' role or his newly crated ofrlce and to
speak oo cklerminatioo and the pcnood excdleocc
be bdieves is oecasary for a sucx:eMfuJ univcnlty
education.
''My rok as I see it," Palmer said, "Is 10 we
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""tfY piece of ionueo« and all the power bchlod my
off&gt;tt to make sure you ue bcil\ltaken care or."
~
Tbe rccmtly formed position, Palmer
mailltaioed,wiU act as a facilitator bctwten Vi«
~
President for Academic Affairs Ro~rt
.Q
Rossberg-whose duties include the Educational
0
Opportunity Program (EOP)-and Vi« President for
0
4:
Student Affairs Richard Sigelkow. Student Affairs
Q.
ovcnees lhe Upwud Bound, Talent Search, and
E:
Special Services, programs or which Palmer was
~
formerly Executive Director . He has also worked as
an EOP counselor at Buffalo State Colleac and was Auoclata Vlca Praaldant for Minority and Dlaadvantagld Student Oe'ttl09mtnl Robert Palmer
heavily involved in that pro&amp;run here.
cure all, cncourqed BSU members to take advantace
there. EOP is mo11ly tutorina services."
or these programs. "If you have deficiencies
The key to success for any UB atudent, Palmer
understand that," be said, "If you nM 30 hours to
hUe Palmer asserted that he ts a mona supponcr
maintained. is determination. "H you're sood,
study, spend 30 hours Sludyina. This is not a 100 yrd
or these pro&amp;runs, he is "not naive enouah to think
you'rcaood. you have to want to devrlopc lhat.
dash. Coll&lt;se education is more lik&lt; a marathon."
that special pro&amp;rams can serve all the nMs or
You can develope accllen« for yourself. It is the
These
dcliciencies
ar&lt;
not
a
sian
or
fallur&lt;
Palmer
minority students on eampus. " He suJ&amp;CS!ed that
most imponant commodity in the world. "
because minority students have some problems
asserted, but they arise "because or our baekarounds
"Hiaher educauon Is absolutely essential in tllis
similar to all 51uden1s, many cooccrn~ can ~
and the sil¥atioM 10me of us had to deal with.
socie-ty," Palmer Aid, cmpbuizinsthat mlnori~
Because you bave deficiencies does oot mean t.h at
addressed directly lhroUJ)t Academic Affairs and
should not ~ diseouraaed from obtainlna a
you uc not capable, you ue jU51 not as polished .' '
Student Affairs.
univenity education. "You have a ri&amp;ht to~ here.
"You arc 5tudeots here and other departments
My tucs, your puent's taJtes support Ibis
have the OM to work witb you too," Palmer
T he Leamln.&amp; Center and Special Servi«~ "help
uni~a-sicy. "
polish these skills," Palmer said . "I take a lot of
affirmed . He aplamed that bis job will rcqwrc the
Palmer was qu.ick to point out tbe many positive
pride in lhesc pi'OifMIS," ~added .
pullina to,elhu or all the various resourca in
sttps taken at VB to help in the education or
An
impot'Wit
scrvi«
for
all
disadvantqed
different departments so that he c:ao supply these
minority audents. " Despite the many thiOJS wrona
Jludeots, Palmer emphasized, is EOP. He c:a:plained,
resources to any Dean or Vice President who bas the
with tills instttutlon," he said, rccoanizina «nain
hownn, !hat !here •·: "mUconc&lt;ptloM about lhe
oM for them.
failures, "You ha&gt;e opportunities atlht. University
pot or money EOP is supposed to have. It is not
Palmer, allhouab DOt viewin, special SCl""'ces u a
that do not CJtlsl at other Institutions. "

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-dealing with scars it brings

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1M wo.t• or oaly rwo
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omc:iols. This comes durin&amp; Rape
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AxrF Eo&lt;eutlvc Oit&lt;ICior Pam

Nlc:asuo Aid her oraanlzatloo has
bttD informed of four onernpt
...,.. oo ru tbls ,.ar. or tbt
c:ases. Nicastro bd1eva "two or
lbem involved tbt linK maD."
Two occurnd 111 the AmbaJl
CamJ)o.lo. OD&lt; on Main Str&lt;et
Ctunpu$ IDd the lut neat the
8oulenrd Mall.
The (O&lt; tl&gt;e diJaq&gt;oncy
will&gt; Public Safety, ocx:onfin, 1.0
P'.a~~~to, is lbol "1M lirk at&lt; wry

upoa t.o&lt;l afraid-it's bk&lt; a bol6
clream whkb they j"" walit tO
fo&lt;set irutead of retiw tn 1fivtd
detail ... liM oddtd .._ all
policanm are eqwppod to handJ&lt;
""" 'Vkt.inu." Attil udn

tOncemi:n&amp; rape maU h

mort

diffiCUlt for lh&lt; victlnu to oome
forward. "On&lt; juda• aa:u~ a
woman of Weatli\J 'provOt&amp;~ i vc'
cl&lt;&gt;tba and dlmll&lt;ocd tht cue,"
wtamented.

RobiJuon sbata Nic:astro's .;....
on WU'tpOtted rap&lt;. " Pnopl&lt; at&lt;
rduct&amp;Dt to rt'POft it b&lt;caux they

Yort

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rap&lt; beoausr or lbt trial whklt

must lake place fO&lt; pro~C~&lt;Ution.
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tea~&lt; of
trial," fO&lt;sudlo
bdkf. To llllnWI&lt; such laltlmeol.
• mock trial wiD b&lt; bdd il&gt;

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1M ~ Coun Room, O'Brian
Hall, Ambcnt c.mpus on friday.
Stpccmber 24 01 7 p.m.

The , _ will sbo...
¥\t:tlm what sbt aauaJIY ..W baH
to flO ~ iD case sbt pn:M&lt;S
&lt;baraa. It is~ spousored b)'
Erio County OtizOD'J CommittM
on Rail" Sc.ual Assault and UB's

Fa&lt;Ulty or Law and Juri$prudenoe
as pan of Rill" Awaren&lt;U WM~ .
Ftatured is r&lt;nowntd trW
auornty Harold Price Fabrln1er.
The two rapes W. yar o&lt;&lt;urred
on each or tilt campusa. In
Novunbcr, a womao Aid she was
r&amp;l"'d in a JUcbmond louna• in

r!COIIed
' 'th&lt; vicum kn&lt;w her Oltaet&lt;r...

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trial ''Th&lt;r&lt; ...... lot or
q.-lotls about tbc ,.bole: cue
and tbc Erio Collllly Oistri&lt;t
Afloni&lt;Y fdt th&lt; &lt;viclontt was
uuurr.....t ror prOS«Ution," h&lt;
said. A Praickntial Hauin&amp;
oommlulon at the Univasity
di'"ltetd with this conclwion,
bov.'tVer, and subt&lt;qurntly
~mended apulsion for the
$1Udmt.
Tbt RCODd '""" o«urm:l on
April 27, 1981 oo th&lt; lawn beblnd
Townsmd IWI on tbt Main S&lt;r«t
Campu&amp;. ,.. ltudml .... usalled
by thrtt tna~ weanoa •ki masls

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lppn:hmcltd.

My"""""wbobasbta&gt;the

..., .. or • J&lt;:lual usaull tan ..w

forward ........ If lht IDcidc:nt
took place mort tbao a year aao.

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"Altbou.Y.

it would b&lt; mort diffto&lt;Uit to aer 1
oonvlctlon after such a lona
period, we could prosecute th&lt;
susP«t non&lt;thdev," he &amp;aid.
N"'tc&amp;Jtro llJo ura.a women to
r&lt;pon th&lt; Incident$ :u aoon as

possible. "A raPist r&lt;l"''ttdly
rai"'S. I r oom&lt;ane doa not come

forward, ht'U continue to roll"
rru or punlmm&lt;nt, .. slit

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�FSEC discusses cheating
and methods of enforcement
llaXIrdi.na to Associate Dan of to Jet voluoteen, and wbeo
ut t.o unclarity and
&amp;merallack or faculty
underA&amp;ndi.na, the
procedurt currently in use to
d!vae a student with academic
dishonesty b rarely used.
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by both faculty and students
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wbic.b is to bt wed when a
studlat is cllar&amp;ed with
falsifym&amp; matcnal submined
for c:ndit.
Eaeeutive ASsiJia.ot to the
President, Roo Stein told the
FIICUI!y Salate Eaeeutivc
CommJn~ Wednesday tbu
"faculty are often rduc:ta.ot to
brina fortb cbar&amp;cs btcaii$C the
procedure makes them fed Ukc
deJendents. The ri&amp;hu that arc
to ge alvcn to Sludents are
certainly not made clear."
There now appears to bt
more cases or academic
intqrity than in the past.

Undap-adua1e Education,
Walt« Kunz. " Most faculty
roembtn don't even know bow 1
to write the letter tO sl&amp;r1 the •
procedure." be uid. "Even
thou&amp;b, we stiU have tbree to
five cases pendina at any one

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dcpanment is the second pan
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bear the case, before and if, it
is sent on to the President .
Only the President ean tllpel a
student from the University.
"Maybe we should have a
standina commiuee for one to
two years, .. Kun2 said. "Up to
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bas been formed for the ease.
h lw been atremdy difficult
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thlna, It is allowed to happen.
We have to look at interaction
bttw~ teaehm and studentS,
not just the students."

CONSIDERlNO A LAW CAREER?

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Wickert . "Then everyon&lt;
involved bas a tendency to
become am11eur tawycn."
Guidelines should first bt
decided on and then submiued
for leaal approval, he said .

The committee should
definitely not U$C leaal
counselina in the formation of
a ded!ilon, accordina to
En&amp;Usb Professor Max

:

iI Gp4~-;;;;~ i
Mon . Set
1
C).II
fltls

the commiu~ b finally
tOJetber, it is
aen«ally inexperienced."
Chairman of the Faculty
Senate Robert Pope, teaclles
an introduetion ievd class with
approximately ISO students per
~mcstcr. U] set about lS
plaaerlurs each semester," he
told tbe Senate. "~ually
meet with them ancJitome up
with an informal resolution.
I'm not about to ao tbroUJ)I
the rqular procedure." lt is
euler and commonly more
cffeaive to work at lowu
levels, be added.
The Facuhy Salate passed a
motion to rorm an Ad Hoc
commiu~. and will decide
nat w~k on itS possible size
and membership.

Auocfodon

Varalty Club

�editorial
Easy education
It Ia about time a Unlverslty·bodY starts to
address the question ol student academic
dishonesty, end the unclear procesa that is
currently used to do something eboullt.. Let
us hope the student perspecllve Is not
forgotten.
F~~eulty procedure to charge a student with
plagerlsm has not been changed In six years.
According to Executive Assistant to the
President Ron Stein, It has rarely been used
because lew teachers actually understand II
and are willing to deal with the drawn out,
tedluos process.

In a University that commonly oilers
Introductory level classes with over 100
students, various forms of cheating and
plagerlsm Is a common practice. In Physics
114 rampant dishonesty I&amp; open and blatant.
In order to encourage academic Integrity and
to be fair to those students Ihat earn their

grades, a system must be devised that can
easily be used by faculty and clearly define
the rights ol the students Involved.
Not having looked Into Jhe matter
previously has certainly been • vlant
oversight on the part of the faculty. Now that
the lnellectlveness ol the procedure has
lleen brought out Into the open, It must be
deal lth and altered with Sludent lmput
belor t once again Is Ignored and forgotten,
It Is hard enough lor teachers to educate a
class of 150; they should not havo to deal
with those who do not want to be educaJed.

U for I
Alter two very close defeaiS on the road,
the UB football squad returns to Rotary Field
tomorrow when they open up at home
against the University of Rochester.
The losing record the Bulls bring Into the
game Is really deceiVIng. The team lost In the
final seconds In Cortland In Its opening game
on a 37 yard field goal. The Bulls then

traveled to Berla, Ohio where they faced
probably the toughest team In Division Ill
football, Baldwin-Wallace. They lost 31·26,
but oould have easily upset the Yellowjackets
II not for a • ta quarterback ack.
The Bulls &amp;le a tough team Indeed. but
what the Bulls would like most Is to have a
large crowd at the game. The Bulla provide a
dynamic offense and an equally tough
defense tllat Is probably the strongest since
the football program was reinstated In 1976.
But they need your support.
Get a group together and have a tailgate
party and enjoy the game-there Ia nothing
like a large crowd at a game. Anyone who
attended last years Homecoming gamo
against Canlslus will tell you that as over
7500 fans watched the Bulls win.
So come on. Go to tonlghts pep rally at the
steps of the athletic complelC and get some
free beer and music and watch the Bulls In
action tomorrow.
The Bills may not be playing, but tha Bulls
are.

feedback
Vote fRr Dale,

Spaulding
Editor.

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....Wtlon It o te&lt;m whk:ll tiling• , _ ro 11,.

Mat1 ot m•nr at"CC tear to ure of a tew ha
causea end alma are
It Ia
P4•~•ut n used to be only en lntMnal pMnomenon
bofne of~._., ttrlfe f&lt;H a belt« tit~ but toelly, due to

,.,,ly

,..,t.to ''"'

de-coetopment ot intern.Hoflll oolltk:.a, ntern,tkmal
economic rtJfitlons lotenloene• lntrlguet. and many
other fact&lt;Hs, It Ns o.come ~complicated and •te
eUoct5 HUtfefOfe. mue:h deep.' and wkter. Due to UNlit
compleltltlea, It Ia almot\ tmpoutbll to anatyu tfWI cauae
and olfect, and prt&lt;J~I tfte outcome of revolullona In
today'&amp; WOfld.
In the following- •nlc.lw, 1'\0Wfitr.l ShAll do
beta\ to
ana1yu the c.ute, effect and outcome of utcent Ir-anian

rnv

revolution lltno with the role ot •uperpo~Mere In lrtn ptiOf'
aod 1t11r ltle Ulvofullon T'Mn f will try to tntlfPOfate on
lhe past to pred•et 1ne ruture ol '''"''" polltlul
devet~nt .

A Stief Re'llew of lr•n'a Sodo·poUHCAI Backgfouncs from
1906 IO 1!168
Betore 1078. l,.n ...... • net6on wnlcf\ tlltG gone Uwougtt

• ConsiHullonal RIM&gt;Iutlon In 11106, and many
1~ .aiMS t883 tn ordef

•uooresseo ri\IOfts, •• U\OM ot
gain Independence

to

,om C04onlztng fOfca or GrNt

Bnraon ona Culltt Runlo. ond lttOf on - • • • n o

ana lnfluendt'l'Q PO-Met'J o• Butaln ana US ,,., had been
a competHion ground fOf aupetopowrr.,. due to Its vee~ oil
r~~Mf'W. . and atretaotc toca.Uon. ,,., had gone ttnough h•

ConotJturlonol Revclurlon oy

........,.."of a •-

oecueated lnte:f&amp;ec:lllll"s ,,., DtOGfllltve c:Nif;y AHhOUOfl
""' ont..,ac~uats ""'~ 0 . . - tno ct..gy tcx tM'r

•eactlonlty ottHuclu tlwy 11.o no clloke 1&gt;u1 r o · - _ . ... , . - ,,. C!efVY ..... ,,. Oflly _ , . .

co convnuneate ano a til tran•a tnala~Ye lllltera~a l)tlC)C)Ie
11106. 1 - II\On IM 1&gt;1&lt;_, ol lr&amp;nlana were btwato).

~n

w.,.

AhftOUQn IM!te
a tew P.OO~• mut~a. ll'lort wtte
l.twaya outnumoerec:t by tM r..atonery onea on tM r1t10
ot 1000 to one

After Iran' a Hilt coni11Uniott Wit fcwCitd uoon 1tt. 01)1r
aynaory In 111011 In-on a H&lt;leo olrtrYOIII and
blood.....,, 1....... •a1 I Pt&lt;IOd ol ltnl• .,.,..._ 110..,/1'
lonned pollrk:al /octlona and panleo Tno lntlliK111111
wet"e pusntno fOJ &amp;1'1 l~ent '''" unci« a f'IPUbUcen
g&lt;Wetnmenl (milCh like 11101 Olr,. US). wl\llt ot~
llnA.nced by Bfttlln tor- a conl11tullonaJ mon•rchy, and

the rut support.., by ~arlit Runlo """ rMC11otlaty
clergy lor tno old monan:hlol gO'flfnment. The r.-cttonory
olergy wloheO IO&lt; • monarchial reglmo OtiiM&lt;Iu 'latamk&gt;
montrthler ·~~- Wlrn ,,. Rij""" r...,.IJIIon ol t9r7
ilnd their decrh.Hd lnfluenc•, a newty tormtd ~gy

oomlnttod ond 10:, notional ooaol'l\bry put o Bnll.n
au~od army col&lt;lnel b¥ IM nomo or Aau to power ••
prtme mlniUif and mtnlltw ot wrot. Rtu aHhougn
lllltertte wu • t&gt;rlgl&gt;l man w1111 o auong .. 111 anti IIIIJII
amblllont and OlctatO&lt;Ial ltndttncu. Rau Iaior become
tl\0 King after tno O.Jar dynuty wu ouatoa and called
himself Rezo Slllh f'S/\011" In Pertton llondt for King(
Rezrl Shan aMOVnctd hlm"tf "nG muelt at lilt
toalft....,. or clt&lt;gy. 110. hlmMII, wtal!.o to oct• otlth a
fOI)Ublk:on - " ' mtiCII '""'that 01 Kemal Ataturk In
Tur~ty. 1\eza ShoJI. wqn _ . . _ . , . ond Ml~ or
reae11on.oty c:feray, oncuroa lntallectual and clerical
,......,,_ 01 '"" Contl"ttltonal- and
eslabllnod ll!moelf u • , , _ clicU!or. The cletgy
most r~ble lor I\Oiplng Roo Sllah lo cllctalon!NI&gt;
was an A)'at- by namo ol -~~-II~ toa.y
by I\I&gt;Omelnl'o
lot 1111 - ' t l o n to lntotltc1vot
.....alu11onarln of that porlod By Rtu - · • ,..lo
- · ,,. -..1111111011 01 11106. wu Wf\11011.,.,
_..., .:rno "'*of • - olmotll'lranlane.-"In; but a wonhteu · Aou &amp;IIIII ruled Iron'"""
11121 ro 11141 wllll 101&amp;1 cloetllort.l_., Alt"""'II no
, . . _ - bUlG ,.fomta,llwy _ , altlltftnt.ntloMd 0&lt; nol._..l can1od""' He ga.. lo_um
.,.,.....,_ 1o B&lt;k_., _ . . . . . an a - ··
atiOWln; !lWn to oq&gt;loll IraniAn net\11al ana 1111111111
,...,.,,..,.. . , • .-y ~ 1&gt;/b
OIIQ
ra/orma _.. ~- ,.,..a~y to_.,. B/IUa/1
ecoN&gt;mk: and QIO;IIOIIIJcal lfttw•t flO&lt; oxompl« IM
building ot Iranian ~-•rlontl ralltotd II~ At tho
beginning ol WWl~ Aeu Sholl w at atltoctH to Nut
Gt&lt;many and B'"aln lcxcecl r&gt;im to IMIQn and I)UI hit
00&lt;1. Moltammad ~on ,,. ttwone. II ttooukl,.
montlonod 11\ot kt the lui y..,. ol 1111 rvlo, F~Uo Shall
alto a~ttallerl lno c:teraY lnllu...,. ana pollllc:ol _ . ,,
Out ro lock ol pollt lcaj po- ana ,_...,._ ol
Moltammad Rtu Sha h 6nd Ino O.C,..tlng BrHIIh
lnfl....,..
WWII, ,,., lfljayod tatoll.. politico!

•tv-

e--

....,._of

''"""""" Ol!d , _ politiCal patttea -

Ill' In ' "'" Tlwy

lltc:luded. "'~... 'Tucleh' 4 ) ' -

. . - . _,.

rno rematncler ol a group of 63 • ond rntalle&lt;:tuolo
. .- a n d tmP&lt;I- by lli!D SNm 11111 , _ · - /rom jill by lilt 50ft, Mc&gt;Nmmod Rtu Snol\. Among 011o0&lt;
polltlcol...-a roleased wu al"""" T.,..,
r_...,tatt.o ro Iran's natlontl a.-ry ~~~''*I by
name ot Mo...&lt;~egh.
Allor hla ,......, lolooaodeQh •ose In PQIItlcalclrclft

•no gafMCI more Influence 1nd fam.. He was 1'-Ctto
ogaln u oo ropresenoatll&lt;e or Tonran to rna MoJII• 011&lt;1

-•mo known IO&lt;..his strong opposition_ to Btltlsh
_,"' He
""""""~rr..w

~.-..,._

oci\'OcJttiOd and launcheO Ira I\'&amp; o11 notlo~ollutiM
movement For tnts. he became a nat tonal hero and waJ
eupportod oy lranlt communist (I e. Tudtl! porw). tho
clbrgy lerl by Ayolollan Knllanl. and other narlonollsl
.,., •••• Duo ro tnla wide supii0&lt;1,,Monammed Reu Snoh
Nl&amp; fOfced to appoint h'm as ptime mfnlMer. La tat,
~oaudeoh ~tmonotd ano recelvoo the po11tton ot
Mlnlat., ot W1r alOI\Q wllh his pt"eml-wshlp slnce ne was

atrato IIIII Moll am moO Aoza Shah (horoai!O&lt; talorrod to
at th• Shah) undM Brillan ~1rec-110n ma~ u~e ,,. arrny to
overthrow him.
Mo.asa6egh'e push tor f\8tlortallzallort of Iranian oil
recet•od'WoriOWIOt attention and 110fct British

opooaltlon. Mauadooll lllut ,,.,., 041 l)lpe lo BrHiah.
noo&amp;no to forct: tMm 10 atgn a new and Jutt conces-tlort
Bntoln tflallotiOd by boycotting '"" llllnlon oil ond osl&lt;od
her &amp;ll..t to 00 80 'ThertfOfe. wl'len Iran OOUkS not M11 r.et

oil, Iter oconomy began to CleiOIIotato. Motudtgh wu
flooOng !hOI '"" US -.ld bt sympal""'k: 10 hll CIUIO
and, by buytng lronlan 041, uvw Iran Irom oc&gt;ono••&gt;~e
l&gt;anllfltPIOy But tlte US IIIUMO lo buy lrarwan oil
ThereiOte ~ a&amp;~ed lor a US lot" and. altO&lt; a
long time ol ._tlatlonlana wahlng, t.louldOQ/1'•
liCI-t wu turntcl down by
Truman It ts alto
lmponant 10 "*'don th.a1 thl US 1\.a '"'- rotre ot mediator
tn tn. lralHir1111" oil O,.P&lt;IIt.
l.loootadtgn, now ,...., w1t11 a t""'blerl oconomy ond
no IO&lt;._.ote - - 1ft Brlllfll c~t¥C~• 01 pos~lon. and
toe- or OUPI&gt;O&lt;I trom tno US.
1' \t tn. SoM1 Union
loo nolp. Bill ho lound Sowwt ptl&lt;e too 1\lgllowlllch was to
o•.. Tuooll party o •ut P&lt;t'nlcar power by oppolnrono
· · - 10 ,_...,, to_,mtlll -hlon
Wilen MOUIOdegh u~od lor Moscow's llefp, no alrndy

""'lc"

Eufopttlft countfles malntr w..t o.,many. Among these
Otganlta1kH1t WOf• en. N 1 1~n11 Front, wtlk:tt was

originally toomod by Moasodoon out ol o group or elite
lnctuolng Ba&gt;organ. wno larer -•me ~homtlnl's prim•
mlnlolor ol provlllonolllllmlo Republic oovom,.,r And
Ina Tuden OO!Iy wlll1 lllltudtnla' /action &amp;long won
other IH.tde,e orouoa In Well Oerrnany tlltbllsn&amp;d Ihe
Contodtrtlton or tronlon Srudtnlo Abrood Tnlo
oro•nlla1IOI\ dovoled ltlelf to tn.e t)'IJOJUfe of t~ Shan••
atroeotlet ona -king lnltMNOtlonol IUPII0&lt;1 lor political

P'itontre In Ira"

wr-o we,. moau-v Ul'tdet torture by Shta,:s

SAVAK Thea IIUdenll used to c.ommemcH•te along w1tft
tMit cou..g.,.• tnalelt Iran tno Oay ol Decombtr •. 1953
c•ll«~ ''the ltU6tnt Ol'f' oy notdlng O.montttlllont &amp;nd
wtglla oil tno world On that dolo (to. Dec. 4, 11153~
lhiOO atvMtol' - • 11101 by Shon't pollee du~ng a

demonatrallon against Vke Preak»nt Nhton'&amp; wtsh to
Iron r,.nton " - " - - IIIIa •lstl Willen loolo
piiOOid onl\' lour monthl alter tiiO US tupponod and
llnoncoo-.
IMICII It an. llttrt woa no mliO&lt; O!)OOIIIIOn oc:tivlty lflllll

'*'*'

Pr..-

1862
tM Snan ~t-Mf'ltta hit ..Wrwt• ~ut'on.~
The "Wtvtl A.4JVO•v1ton- wu 1 ....,..._ ot retonn1 fcxc.ct
upon IM Sften by tl\ei Kennectt AdmlnlltRI1on tn cxo.r 'o
mo.. Iron /rom Ill -wonl louclal oconomy 10 a -

'"''*'

oooct• mAtket

r.ao fouf ml,..,steB In "'' P'iM"men1 WhO wete moembe''

ol T - .,.ny and lex this ,..• ..,., tno US diO not tru11
Moaadtgn and oonslde&lt;ocl him a pte&gt;oScMel Bur ot Ill&lt;!
nme time. Moa.udegh's •nltude tow~rd the us~ wno n•
thoUght

The crutlon ol SAVAK wu .-y lnatru,_tol ln
allmlnotlno and · - • n o politiCal-"""' to t no
Sholl Tho clergy, -lnCO&lt;nt •M molni'J !?om tno
tallgloua " ' " which rrwy collecl.ad, ..,. toteod to
, _.. II\Oir ~ycllac&gt;.a /rom rno Slllll'o _ ,
1110 Slla/1 IO&lt;med t 'rollglout IUilO OIQ&amp;IIlzatlon'
11 t.AwQal Otgonlullon) and paaatcl • .... lor -~~and
Otganl&lt;arlon 10 pay 1""1' ta41glout roxn to AWQaf
Otganllttlon. TN a woy tno cloogy Wllfa financially
conrtoltod o; rite SMI1 So rno onry rorce
ram•lr'od
acrwo In oppo&amp;ltlon 10 rnt SIIOh'o dlctaioralllp wu til&lt;!
lronlanatud..,ll In trtn ano abroad. Tl1o romolndet ol tn.
fl9polltlon who htd lied ablotld reorgonlrao In Western

to be '1mP8thettc to tr•n·• ea\olse, ;awe him a

IM'C&gt;A-n 04Jttooj, In M060010. 01 eo&lt;;r.., MothdOQh
waa nelthef pto-So'iliet nor pro-Ame.-lcan
MosM~h nao nor only to doll! ..nn oconomlo

lndUirnol oauntr:Y comparlblt wlrn o _ . . , conoumar
II\ otMf wOtd .. Iran •ould ffJOft' trom an
ooncurtlifolly Mlf·wtrlclonr oauntry to • Cltpandont 'Mm~
lnduatrl•l one whk:t\ woutd ' " a conaumer of wtllltem
proelucll and I"" IUOPIIW 01 _.tOfn __,yo row

mattf'lal To do so.'Hanlan ta.ndtotda were forced to
ltl~t

IMll COptiOI In lltlpottjflg _,..., lnOuotnol

good• and Hllbllantng I WHittMI_..otnt lndUIIIY

abMI on'y to etaem.bte •'ready-made wntern productt
fhtl DLII'I WII 10 DO C.arf'-d unodet lt\6 cJitgUIM Of ~laf'ld.
flfOfm "' Anot!Wf part of the 1Whlll Re.olutk)n" waa to

bring woman Into lltt wor~

Ioree. •ddlng to tno amount or

' •"1•,.. cne•p ••w which wee worktno '" Iran tor
w._.

WNIIm countrtea. trill
to be tamed out u.nd« the
utte o• .. womtn 1t t•ohtt .. Whtt'l thft sni"' announced thla

preeautea but also w1t.ft poUUeat presaure&amp; trotn Tucteh

program. tnoog·tt m1ny who were not aware of Ita tru.

Pony and rho c ..roycboth alrtvtng lor mote poll! leal
po"'er Slnca Mooaeoegh &lt;eluaecl ro give In to any or
preu.ur... both cJetgy, JJndtt tM leldtfahip of
"'yotollall Ka•nanl. and til&lt;! i..O.n Patty luiM&lt;I lnlo 1111

natu•o t1.1C:h •• Tucs.r. par11 1•ec~••• IMnv abroad, many
e&gt;r•lattt
Shah'• retOfmt Olhtlra who knew tha na.tore

en&amp;mles,
UnW ltMIM condftlona, tM US, •h•ld ot Sovlet galne
from the lack ol Brltlth tntlu.,.,., In Iron, anemprecl t
COlli&gt; d'ellt to
MotndeQit. Tho first olttmpt
tailed and lilt Sllah who waa • partntt In '"" planning or
II /loci II rot to Iraq.,., I!len 10 Italy Some of tno
.,.rrlcl.,.ntt "' '"" atttt~~tecl coup wcn aneatod and
lolled. n.. CIA ttled a~ coup,_ O•n '"'"' and
lf1Ca llmo 11 , . . . , . _ , CIA • - t - tllfoo million
doltln In 111113 to onng Sl&gt;al1-ro .It 11 wottfty
10 l&lt;now uat Ouo1ng thO coup neither ,,. clergy not IM
ludell peny camoo to tno lloJp oll.loootadtgl\. A""' tno
ooup, MOUIOdegb ..-u Itied In • qngouoo COU11&amp;nd
- l - 1 0 . . . . . , . _ . &amp;I !\Ia ltomo CH!IM Ills
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POOl11on 01 Ptlmo -•.51tlllsor ""k&amp;IIQOIOO """"'
oncllrllel a.• ,.. -''loti. *""""led all 101&gt; ~ oltt,
onc1 joljoO the rttt Solno progr- ciottgy - • alao
lllod ana lmprl- on cller!l" o! trouon to '"" snan
AmonG •"""' was
mon by ....,.or
AyatOllall TolaQiwtl. Bill
liD ...yotolla/1 Koollonl,
w!loM-"IOn to~ ~80-a.!-tal IO
1111 . . . - ow, • - " ' • - by tho Sl1all. Some - a ol
~ Patty MC&lt;Iped to tno SoYiet UniOn 0&lt; Eutom
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one oil'*'! tatw bKarno lno noad
o l - hOIOCI SAVAll.
arrw tno coup, '"" Shall ilgnocl
• now oil conceaolon whn • toMO&lt;tlum or llrllllll.
WHr.rn E l l r - and Amertean oil companlto. He
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Mll bllallod 1110 lolamoua SAVAK wltn me 1ta1P ot CIA
and M1arlcall Po41ca Academy In Waohln;ton o,c. Duo
to lno Slttll'o . _ . aupprot -Irion, rno
-".lon lorcaa .,_,t oUIIt&lt; ijro&lt;lerground or tnO'ied
to Wtttorn E u - countrltt.

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and tloelr !taCtion If)' tttltU~ IOWIIO ·· rlghls.
Ayatollah Knomelnl wrote a Ioiiar lo tiiO Sl1ah and
"""'""" hlllt 1101 to undortl .. Ihe ao eallad rercxma or
"WI\IIo llcrvoMion." Bur tho Shah did not pay any
•Uantlon IO l\lloma4nl T...... lcxt, l(t10f11tt•l, atong "'lin
ot,., ctergymon, called IO&lt; a - I t tarion ogalntt tho
Shah. Other ulldetgrour&gt;d group• alto ~ponao
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and kllology One ol ,,... groupe wu IOtiMd 01 tor"*
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a giWrllla organlutlon called "'tganlutlon ol "-lt'•
Fadall 0-rlllu 01 Iran". 1M MCOnd grO&lt;tp wu IOtiMd
o/ ..,_,.,_ o! MoaociiiQII'I Notional Front 1110
la ter joiM&lt;I tron'o F r (WI&gt;Ich waa on
ol/tnoot ol the NaltonoJ Front tnd wu tormoo by
Aya tollth Taltgfoanl and Proltuot Bau.rgan, and nod o
ratlglouo tona "-"" Nlllona l Front -.111111m). Thta
a Q'*"llla O&lt;ganlutlon on rofamic
gtoup
kltology ond wu called tno "OtganlutJon ot "-le't
Modj&amp;heOin o l trlll". A ruM rlpllon o1 both
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PARTY po1tore (C.t»n Lounge ond
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�Squire Browsing Library still
without a home; UGL appears a
~ossible site
By ER.IIl WA
~""" Sitiff Wrltrr
ue to the dosina or
Squire Hall lUI
February, tbe Main
Suect BroWJina Library, whkb
os l0C1.1ed in the Student
Union, hu been witboot a
bom&lt;.
When student orpniutions
wcre rd0C1.1ed, th&lt; squeeze In
studenl activit)' spa~ loft,. most
of tho Squire Browsina Library
in storaae was traosf«red to
th&lt; facilities at the Ellicott
Browsina Library on tho
Amherst Campus. Presently
tho Studtnt AJ5oclat ion Is
~Iorin&amp; th&lt; po$.$ibilities or
restorina tb&lt; cntir&lt; service on
Amb&lt;rst Campus in tb&lt;
academic spin&lt;.
Sub Board I (SBI) Chairman
David Hoffman omphasized
that tbe issu&lt; wu still in the
apcrimcntal staa&lt;. allhouah
he penonally would lik&lt; to ste
tho proposal implomented. "At

D

this point, everythlna is still up
In the ail. Several blocks txist,
1101 tbe least of wruch It
whctbcr SBI will fund it," be
ClQ)Iained .
Director or University
Libraries Sal&lt;tldas Roy is ready
to allow the Btowslna Ll'brary
to locate itself in the underutilized around floor or tbe
Underaraduate Library (UOL).
h would occupy the ponloo of
that noor which Is under the
stairs and aaou the hall from
the banltina machines.

Str-..t Ubrary's 3000 books
and several or its 100
mquines. A small sde&lt;:tion
or 300 records from the Main
Suect llrowsint Library
collection is now available to
Jtudcnts at the Ellicott branch,
whlcb reccntiy reduced its
boun due to Jtalfma
~bonqes.

The entire col1«tioo would
bave been kcAin tbc main
University b~. but "they
wished to assume run
ownership and control over tb&lt;
coUmion," accordina to
Associato Coordinator or
Student Affairs Ann Hicks.
"Wo couldn't allow that
because tbey were paid for
witb mostly Sludent fees."
There are also 39 cr•tcs of
records being stored in tbe
Hdms Buildirta.

T hr~ woeks qo, Roy met
with roprcsentatives or SA and
SBI, but [IO rtnal dccillon bas
b&lt;Cn reached at !IUs time.
Hoffman hopes that tho
Browsinc Libuuy could
b&lt;come a reality by the md or
the ~em ester, althou&amp;b bo did
not SJ)«ulat&lt; on an exact dat&lt;.
The 211icott Browsing
Library continues to operat&lt;,
hav!na Incorporated into ill
coUcctlon many or the Main

Last semester. a scaled down
version or the book lendlna
service existed in Cement
Hall. but a consoUdation or

THE SPECTRUM
Qassifieds that cormmmicate

Nigerian Week
Lectures
Dinners
Displays
Week of Oct. 1st
presented by:
Nigerian Student Assocl~tlon
Undergr~du~te Student

the materials Is hoped ror In
the noar ruture. By installing
the ameral cataloa for the
library on the around noor or

the UOL, it Is hoped tbat all
tho books, magazines and
record albums wiD b&lt;comc
centralized in one place.

FOR~=lOU'RE
GOING TO COl LEGE.
Give )'OUf local Army Rnervt- urut a weekend a month
and a rouplc:cisummc:n dunng ~. and they11 gt~ you
overS12,&lt;XXI ~ rollqje Up 10 $4.&lt;XX&gt; U\ co&amp;ge ;ud IS yours
~klrjoiningmtl61units PlusavttSl.ZOOforrwo~~r

a-..ining penods. And a.nother $6,00J 1'0&lt; servmg a "-eekcnd
a moruh plw twO weelcs a year. lnteresced1roc more tnformation caU any ci the numbers~ ~low Or m&gt;p by.

BMY RISIIM. .ALLltM.I CAM._
SfC JOHN C. ARMSTROHC
Rm 207, Feder~! Office Bijfldlnt
&amp;lffalo, New York 14202
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Assocl~tlon

For more

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636-1950

GOOD-LUCK
To our BULLS when they try to
take the sting out of
U of R Yellow Jackets,
Saturday at Rotary Field at lPM,
Come Out and Show Your Support!

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worked withour bls bdna tberc to
make thr nlll)'-sriiiY desldocu."
Rossbrq Mld. Sla\plc maki:S
dcdsioea wbal thoR Is ao
............, ~the vice
pn:lliclalu, I&lt;ICXlf'dlna to Doty, and
thoR orc UIUII!y thrubod DU1 01
the .X.. pn:lliclalu' ~

JSU and· Food Service Will Provide A
Late Dinner on Yom Kipper
Monday, September 27, 1982

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For those people who have fasted all day.
Free for people on Food Service
~
Board Contract
n
$3.55 for others
U Tickets MUST Be Purchased by Today
~
Tickets Available at Food Service
Checker Stations ~

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lovolved In that.,_, "lbls
_ . Ita~ to c:oa~ oor
pa100 -the vice praidcDt, ...S
doo 't law to wony obout
doo up the tiDe,'' Da.a
or the Focully or l!&lt;tuc:olioul
Sc\ldles H\1111 Prlrie - od.
.. ~ doo'l Jot ptblod u
mudl wileD 011e pa10D l.ell&amp; the
~ 10 Reaalc:, IIWIJ
•ory." Auoc:lllc VIce Praidenl
dcdsioea ore mode without mudl
for Scuclmt All'&amp;in lulthony
raatorc, ber!iwx IIIey haw occurod Lomwni llicl. Direc:ton noted
1o the-· "A lor orthb&gt;p t1w
t1w R'POI1laa OGiy u fat ap •
" - herr ta.... blppeocd bdCR I the vice praidalt nducod clday
ODd the pr«tdwe rau orlth the
lime ror policy imp!mxn•o!joa.
vice puldenu, c.brrc's 110 need to
Became . . - Dim:lon and
tolte ic itlto the .....cinp," be
Da.aa rq&gt;ort either 10 Ill aa&amp;lant
mnartod.
vice praidml or a full vice
Peraclotu, wbooc oN'ICC
pruidcnt. they do - haw my
pri:S&lt;Dtly- 10 ........... aalcl lllltnedoa orlth the President.
"I doo't thlot (Sample) WltiU to
Di~&lt;Ctor or Scoda&gt;l AtcounU
bear 1QJ J)&lt;Oblems 1o OUl!."
Cllrrord W'rboa ODd bia wislant,
A.-dina 10 VIce Praldent ro.
Wall.. Onbet, haw hardly been
Sllldeal Atfoin Rlchard
tn\'OIV&lt;d orlth the Praidenl.
Slad.tow. thoR is no need rm
Drabek, Ill rae~. has m&lt;t
Sample ro be Involved In the
Sample, tao""na !tim Of\Jy from
routine ......,. or rhe _ . . .
mtdla l'q)OIU.
divisions or rhe Unlvmlty. "A
aalcl that his cooled is
aood Praldenr doi:S nor aa
.. almost ltrictlr orlth the vice
boatel down orlth day·to-&lt;lay
president, ahhou!llr I have rail&lt;d
detail)," he Ql&gt;lalned.
FUoctlons aro ..w.r for tho line rbe Question early on, trylna to
solve how tho Pri:Sidrnt aru
ofr~«n wirhour rhr Praldent
lnlormallon." On occuion, he
uks Rouherato make a •pedal
pracncation 10 Sample 10 u to
rruun&gt; IMI the Prr.ident ls
proprrly lnlonnod. AlrhoU&amp;h he
bu not met w\tb Sample other
th&amp;n .. the Olund! or Deans
oncctlna. he believes he could lave
.....,..If he ..tat for it.
The advanraaes and
clisad....,._ or this ba~ not
If-iced. While Wiboo said
"I doo'ttblnk it makes aay KruC
fm the Praidcnr ro be dircetly
Involved with this otr.ae.·•
01teotor or Ubnrics Satlldas Roy
said he lru cloubls If Sla\pk
rdiUa whal b boppcaina • •"Tbc:re
an tlma wben we are not evm
wu il the Praiclent 1s .....,. or

BWin

OW' ptObialr.l, .. he laolaltod.

SU:LLEY
ln most jobs, at 22
care of sophisticated
you're near the bottom
equipment worth
of the ladder.
millions of dollars.
In the Navy, at
It's a bigger chal·
22 you can be a leader.
lenge and a lot more
After just 16 weeks
responsibility than
of leadership training,
most corporations give
you're an officer. You1l
you at 22. Tbe rewards
have the kind of job
are bigger, too. There's
your education and training prepared
a comprehensive package of benefits,
you for, and the decision·making au·
including special duty pay. The starting
thority you need to make the most of it. salary is S16,400-more than most com·
As a college graduate and officer
panies would pay you right out of college.
candidate, your Navy training is geared
After four years, with regular promoto making you a leader. There ia no boot pons and pay increases. your salary will
camp. Instead, you receive professional
have increased to as much as S29,800.
training to help you build the technical
As a Navy officer, you grow, through
and management skills you1l need as a
new challenges, new tests of your skills,
Navy officer.
new opportunities
;;;vV'Orn,m.;-.; ----;.; 1 and
This training ia
to advance your edu·
0
designed to instill
I ~roao"!"~ ~~"'""
I cation, including the
J 0 IW ,...qwc..a..~ 1\ll ... ...,. .bavt I possibility of attending
confidence by first.-.1'/.,.,..co~~xw_
I
hand experience. You I
graduate school while
learn by doing. On
I ·.Hr-m ' • ,......
--=:.___ I you're in the Navy.
your first sea tour,
Don't just take a
I job. Become
you're responsible for I co..
a Navy
managing the work of 1 .':::::::=,..~-.o~
officer. and take charge.
I Even at 22.
up to 30 men and the I ..._,..

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is obsolete; upgrading to come soon
By 11M llNEELAND
5jp«t111Jr1 StiQJ Wrll"

A

budatt lncri&amp;K o r S1
millioo over the next two to
three years will be reqllired to
Implement the uparadina
propo51.1. This includea an
eatinwe tlw eaeh yeas
computen will become
inereasmaJy COlt eCCocient.
"The OOJI would be hiJher iC
•• don't have thil trend,"
Martens said .
Praa1tly, tbe system Is
~.000 below tbe
national avertae budatl. A
m-.jor problem within tbe
deparunenl iJ the l..:k or
faculty, starr and fllcilitiea to
support the O&gt;er·abundanee of
under~taduates and 1.-.iuates
des~rina a d&lt;~t« Ul comput&lt;r

Tire follo•linl is tilt first
part of a svies 011 tilt
problems /IICillflht CO!r!PIIItr
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bC U8 computer

prosram, based on the
Ridge La Campus, iJ
.uuulina to ktq) up with the
tccllnieal advanc:n or the

1980s.
The UB computers are
"avertae ror the nate-wide
S)'SI.Cm, bot bdowtb&lt;
unlvcnity averqe
nation-wide," Dirtetor or
COI'lputcr Scrvic.:s Hinrich
Martens said; ''Computers
1\aveo't st«ped into the 80s as
or y&lt;1. Wt'rt still in the
1970s."
There presently b a propow
ror a five year plan 10 upgrade
the system . Foremost is a
proposal for cradual
Implementation wbich will
be&amp;in in 1984 in tho design
pbase. "Thts system would
support SOO time sbarina users
(differeot terminals on one
machine) and other hi&amp;h
perlormiUICC services," wd
Martens.
Micr&lt;H:Omputer systems will
be made available to Ill&lt;
rarutry or Enaineerina and
Appliod Sciences as ...n as the
school or An:hiteetor&lt; and
Envitonmmtal Des!Jn, "to
provide the tools needed to
train studmll and conduct
rcscardt," aplalncd Martens.

"Students can '1 rqiJter
beca~JK there's an over·
capacity, There aren't enouah
Teachins Assistants to arade
the papers," Chairman or the
Dtpartment or Computer
Scfenoe Patricia ~rlien said.
The already anticipated
arowthcindudina the in OW&lt; or
studenu cboosina one or two
computer courses for thdr
ceneral oduealioo math sltills
requircmcotC wu coupled with
an "uncxpectcd.ly huae
paduate student enrollment
which required a chanae in the
rooms and coum eapadtes,"
Eberlien said.
' 'Saturauon early thu
will ha-. an
undesirable errea on all
uiets," ,.arncd ManenJ . E•m
though the proaram has a
)early ~to 100 Ulcrust 11t
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" Jour Jrtends" Frlcjay, Sept. 24
4 :30, 7:00. &amp;. 9:30

" On Gol den Pond" Saturday&amp;. Sunday
Sept.. 25 &amp;.. 26
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terminals, with a built-in
apectation of a 40 percent
crowtll in student needs, the
system is currently ovcrioadcd .
The third week of tlac oemeater
"surpassed the ))08k wortJoad
or last semester," Martens
eaplaincd.
"UB Is finally &lt;:a~ehing up
to the other univcrsitks. We'«
one of the last unlVU'$iries co
take our students off cards,"
Eberlicn said.'~lttake
another two y
phase out
keypunch and
."
Plans :Wo ccist to move cbe
proaram om of the Ridge Lea
Campus and into tbe
mairutteam of tbe Amherst
campus. "I would hope that it
would be very soon," added
Eberlim.

Friday &amp;.. Saturday
Sept., 24 &amp;.. 25
M ldnlte

FRIDAY :Diefendorf 146 7 :00 &amp;. 10 :00 PM
SATURDAY: Fillmore 1707:00, 10:00 &amp;. 12:00 PM
SUNDAY : Goveno~ . Deweylounge

-9:00PM

AU shows In the Wolclaaan The.atre
{Aabent C...pus)

Student Adaalulon S 1.25 the flnt show
.... other shows $1.75
sue
GeaeraJ Adalsslon $2. Z5

..l.

?fj;."'i:c.

Admi ~c.i"n -

$1.50
.~

�Cheering squad will get
new look as male cheerers
join in chants
B~WRENCE

Sp«trwm

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Sl~ Wrlttr

-loot wW

odom the Vanity
F~ Cb&lt;ctleadm
tlus ....,.. as they """P up one!
clowu the siclclioesq:,anu. v...
1011\t or the sq\IOCI IIICIIIbln wW
be W&lt;arioa the panu, not btta~M
they are looldna .. the ocw
Coslllotu but bttaUJ&lt; IIley art mo:n.
This year's squod bouts the
l&amp;rJcst numb&lt;t or mo:n evq to

•"- on UB'i arldlron &lt;floru.

Thai Coct &gt;1oM ahs !brown a new

liabt on wtw lh&lt; fans wW fCC
r......, llle sq\IOd in reqard to

.-.ot~,

Connations; oncl ti\Wa.

" We wW be paforminJ ~
complicated JIWIU lllil 7&lt;11r,'' oold
WiiiJe Dudo, wife or the bad

roocball ClOIICI&gt;, "one! on llully
have mouib boya to !lo pattfter

JIWIU will! the

lids 00 Ill&lt;

squod."
The cheerleaclm art c:oaobal by
DoMa N.,..O.., wbo also hold&gt;
down a Cull-time job; she spllu
dwlcs with Dudo, wbo P&lt;&lt;fm to
think or hendr as ad..UC. and
counxlor. ''Oocu&gt;a worts Willi the
squod oo Monclaya and Tuesdays
one! then I J0 in 011 Fridaya to
.-.luate lh&lt; Pfl&gt;ll&lt;SI," Dando

ooounentcd.
"The tids abo tnow that they

can talk to m&lt; about anythlna
they wish: DOt jllll ch..,.lcadlna,"
obt added. The squad rcrera to
Dando u "MrL Coacb" and htH:
dcvdoptd a srrooa frlcncblt1p with

ba. Dudo is proud or lh&lt;

poup'a .-..,&amp;ad ....._ to
...m..u. eoootaq_wilb DWIY or

Commuters Do It Daily In A
Carpool

them even alkr dley lfadUatt.
"They arc super tldl one! I never
have any dUclpUJWY problems
with tban, .. she add&lt;CI.
Fi&gt;'O yean tbe sqUill .... aU
female. The followfna .,nf aomc
OICD dedded to Jive ~a IIY
Tbttc: WCI'C obalocla to dtat, ..
mi&amp;ht be upected. E- tbouah
aevcnl Division I one! OMsloo U
J&lt;hools have male ohmleadcn, a
traditloll dlsoontinued for aome

(or t.bd1

croup

10 enter t:Ot'l\prdtloo.
Randy Thlnney is a junior who
is chcer1na for the nnt time this
season. Ht said ht wu drawn to

A

a tulc, the travebna squod
oonsists of .dx ra~~oo and .U
male., -Mt.J\ Altemeta used mnrc
frequ&lt;t&gt;tly a1 borDe pmca.
HoftVCt. altcmatts 111.1y be wed
111 any time oo tbc tOed If
-becomes iQJUtal Of Ill.
The ability or the oquad to "'
00 lh&lt; road tills ,... is due latJd&gt;
to the crroru
Ed Fischer or the
Newman Callct. Not onlY cbd be
donate the lxu the ohe&lt;tleadm
and fans rode 10 the Baldwin·
pme lui
but h&lt;
also voluntm&lt;CI to drive th&lt; bus.
Fundnlslna is a major conocm
to the chmleaden. They dq&gt;ct~d
upon donation• Uld aUocatlona or
l\lods to help advance their

cb..,.ludina out of curiosity after
scdzla the squad ~one
afternoon. "It's a lot of fun," he
Aiel, "and a lo&lt; touibcr than I
oriJin.ally lllouibt h would be."

" -11011&lt; or female wboK
Cllriosity u raiJed by au or this,
"advisor" Dando offers IIOtDO
additiorutl
Information "G)'IIlnastla b

or

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w.u...

D&lt;W .,_ken.

Bob Knuu Md Ev- Uatoo
eo&lt;apuin the dtcailta squad.
They arc both fifth J&lt;M lludCIIU
and both &lt;aP&lt;alned lout year's
aroup or spirit •PJ'Cadm. ''1'ht
squad hu come a lona way ·In lh&lt;
five,..., thll I've been
chcerina," Aid Uaros. She also
add&lt;CIIllll sh&lt; would Uke to them 10 10 NCAA dlccrlead\na
&lt;OCD"""itioo. Sbc , .... that CDIIY tllks and a "doc:ritninatloo"
.ap~n.u Divisioo m squads hu
h.amperal previous bids ror lh&lt;

yean-in moll schools, aceeptance.

belpful but not a requlrem&lt;nt. All
lhc. mounu we do are vtty safe
and cotefully spotted. We never
uAdaiake any stunl thll bo'1
COillpictdy af&lt;. Abo. If a
p&amp;tticul.v mounr loolu tiktll isft't
JOin&amp; vp ptOpttly we limply
roundorr and try It later on
thepme,''

tfloru. Edwin MUIO, Mm's
ltltercollqulle Atbldle Direaot.
Walt .. KunzCl&gt;uc Auoclat&lt;
Dean.....S tbe UB alumni art JOIIW
1'be Wiua,d roaialallll I 111&amp;1&gt;
or the peopk I'CSJ&gt;OIW1&gt;1&lt; Cot lh&lt;
bel of pb,.tea~ runaa th10uib
tund-n.isina wbictl allowed the
conclitioolna prOJtatlll tonder lh&lt;
Wluod to~ ocw mcpphon..
watchful eyes o r Newton and
and l.hc ma. tOreccive: thdr ntw
o.ndo. Some or rhc men are

panu.

tralnlna with wd&amp;hU to lncrc.ue
tbcil strcnath rot un•. Trainer
Mike Rl.Uy also tlj)&lt;S lOme or th&lt;
~lca&lt;len for added prorectloo
10 ao1lcs and wri.as. " The vanity

The c!lieerlcadcn are also
panii.U)I fuodal by SA and

conduct a

Sllmti&gt;&lt;J

cUI1k: for 11e1o

Otecrieaden Auoclatloo. The
dink is .-b&lt;t IDdltod or r-na
CW&gt;dl.

Appllcatlor.s are NOW available to participate In the 1982-83 Commuter
Student Ca-pool Program.
All you have to do Is come up to 403 Capen Hall and fill out a carpool
data form.
Plese note that even If you currently have a commuter c.arpool sticker.
you must still re-apply to the program.
Th• forms are available In 403 Capen HalL
Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm.

the sq\IOd r.u a bh •bon or
money. 'The aun one! ph took it
upon 1hmudvcs to rooc lllc biU

of tho idea was slow at Dlvl$!on
IU UB. "lnltillly the men were
bdna teased by the rnotbaU
pta)= a well as the &amp;cncnl
JII&gt;Ciau populatioo al the ochool...
Dudo llid, ''but DOW tbe plaJ&lt;n
appn&gt;O&lt;b mt 10 lind out If tbc
...,.... will be able to tra&gt;d to
away pmca 10 lmd support 10
their effort."

bl,h IChool oquads 11 UB
Sj)OGIOtCd by the United SUt..

Parking Problems?
Paying Too Much For Gas?
Tired of Driving Alone?
LETS MAKE A DEAL. ..

D ue to the foct thai the cUnlc
had fewer schools enrolled this
IUI!Illlet tb&amp;n In p~ous yean,

r-baD dtctrlotadtn arc a
drlicatcd poup of ladiea one!
IIICD," Oando adcltd, "aod I'm
...,. proud of aD or them."

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DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
For More Information Call: 636-2259

�UB Bulls await· clash wit
U of R Yellowjackets
pblloaopbja cl&lt;pmds on whether

TOMORROW'S CAME:
UII!Yentty at BUFFALO
BULlS (._l)

h&lt;..., nnd -~ 1.o bU oew

quaner'-b. Prnlously
bc:n&lt;ntina from the .,... happy

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Ulll¥&lt;niiJ' o f ROCHESTER
YELLOWJAcu:TS (t.Z)
Rotuy J1dd, 1:tO P·•.
FACI'S:

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loe UB 8Wb Oft n..Jiy

bomc. Alter two rm.aJ
minuu losoa oo the
road, they mum to Rotary F"odd
lool&lt;ina '"' tbeil looa..wait&lt;d ront
wiD. Rocbalcr a altanpclna 10
bodt '""" • llliscnbl&lt;
sbowina
fRlCII • w.,.k qo.

ON'rHE AIJI:

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This, and evny. ~~om. Pill• ..;u
1&gt;&lt; btoadcut by WBFO(FM II);
stvtilli Cabkstope (C·IO) will
also tape the con tat to bt ahown
on • delayed basis later that nlJ)lt

., 7:00p.m .
BULL BITS:
Stpa. II

28

'COnland S&lt;. 31

S.p&lt;. 18 26 'Baldwin w.ua~ J I
Another test of th&lt; UB squad's

chantt&lt;t is dcrnllJlded If they
to era.se: tht uro In the wt.n

plan lo PM Wbitdlald RB (15

roc:q&gt;dotu, Ill yuds). Jim Stojat
o·Amico
WR (9-130).
0.. the JII'I)Wid WIUI&lt;ilald IS
also. tam ...... 1b&lt; burly.......nu for -'1 four·finhs or
the total rwllina yucloat.
Whltdlad ~ c:anb-175 yuds)
and rw ~""" (19-11) mate up
r1&gt;&lt; Bulls prG1CI l&gt;odtrldd.
Tbe 4-4 defmsc Ia a aalwan up
lront. but ~ rl&gt;&lt; play 1&lt;10 p&amp;Jt
the Un&lt;baclr.crs, the Bulh Ar&lt; ....,
•&lt;al. defmsivdy. DE Dan
Stikookl and LB Emmy Havens
.,. both comina orr ~
TE (11·174) and Ouis

Wednesday, September 29th
Knox 14, 7 PM
Attorney Eric 'Bloom Will 6e
Spea"'ng and Answering Questions
Cdncernlng Your Rights and
Responsibilities as a Tenant.

performaoca.
The Bulls rlD.Uy ha•• • l:kklllJ

pme. Sophomortlkmit W&lt;ber
hllllclla both duties. Ho ls

OVffll)nl 36.1 yArds 1 punt and,
"""' importllJltly, JCOnna .U of
- · point anus and two lldd
aoal.s in two attanpcs.
J ACI.t.l (.'liAlTER:

thu "rrk with a sbould&lt;t

29 Canlsius 31
'Union Z8
Roc:host&lt;r Jports a Divbion Ill
version of Oltllboma U. Head
COaeh Pal Stuk (1-'lh Y&lt;OI)
lrutiii&lt;S both th&lt; ...W.bon• orr.llJld tho , .2 def.-. Th&lt; Jac:kcu
are malnly a oopbomore/jwrio&lt;

The Hooonbl&lt; M&lt;ntlon Division
Ill AO·Am&lt;rican wu well on lliJ
way 10 passina f&lt;X OV&lt;r 1000
)'l1'dJ. llarT&lt;tr ..-.s 111so eonnearna
on 64 paotnt of lliJ throws

A 1&lt;010 thai IIlli dots 001
bdi«&lt;e thai the quicl&lt;&lt;Sl ...., to
the 1001 6n&lt; Ia throlrah the air.
Fullba&lt;k Tom Comer is
Rodlatcr'•lcadiaa nubet

aao r.u 16 yArdJ shon of th&lt; aoal

line.
Th&lt; lo., pro•ed more eoitly a&gt;
Many llarT&lt;tt will miss at least

S&lt;pOJ"allon or his throwina um.

(15G-94).

FiJb1l&amp; rl&gt;• vous will be arlin
On&lt; Of IWO sopbomor&lt; bodtupo.
Km Hycr 0« Go&lt;c!K Bukaty. H)U

.....wd """' likdy SliSt rl&gt;&lt;

lillhbed rb• rm.a~ play
or w pmo .. Bald wiD-Wallac&lt;.
H)&lt;r ..-.sa 8&gt;1//t:lo NtwJ AO·
Watm~ Nt'W Yotk Jdca10n in
1910 wtul&lt; • Tonaw.,ICia Hllh
School. H&lt; has lhtowtl ~ pus
ror the year ao ,., that r.u

incompl&lt;to.
Whether H&lt;ad Coadl BiU
Ooondo continues h is aenal

LANDLORD/TENANT
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column. Their d&lt;tcnninalion to
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Stpt. II

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ream.

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61., yuds • pm&lt;. Th&lt;

othn t-o betb. Mll&lt; M&lt;Cabt
and Bob Ford, •venae """""'
rony yuds. Handhna tbe bulk of
the quvtuback dutks b Man
Kmnedy (IO.U.Ia8-2 INT).
Th&lt; strtn~~h or the orr....... in
tllat front 11M Ca&gt;rer ChrU
Wn&amp;ht and ,_d Bob Wales WU&lt;
both Honorable Mcu110n O!VISIOft
Ill Ali·Amencan•.
L&lt;adina uocltlcJ 0.-. Me V'Kk&lt;r
will 11\bs COft)Orrow•.s pmt due to
•ura«Y perfO&lt;rned on • fona&lt;r that
wu lnjur&lt;d qainst Un10n.

To Kick Off UB Football
1982 Home Season
Tonight 7-9

FREE BEER
Also Members of the
Buffalo Bills
OutsidE! the New
Alumni Arena

SUD

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TODAY IS THE Last Day to VOTE
in the Senate Election
MAIN STREET:
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9:00-1:00 pm
3:00·9:00 pm

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Knox Hall
10:00-1:00 pm
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lifet Uf• Worksho.,. b olforlna a worluhop lhat will htlp.
con 6J6.2.801 for info. ancl rqistnoliOII.
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by Uf• Worlubo.,., U.Capeo, to «Jiaer. Fot ooly Sl to
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incliYiduah who hav. recmtly md&lt;d a primary rdatlocuhip or
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thr« months. For on&lt; momb&lt;r of the coupl• only, Call

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K&lt;der Room.

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of Law,
lie oo campus 10 inlervinr proope&lt;~iv. •udeots
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Octobo&gt; I, 1912.
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rcswna oo Iller tlwl No-;. U to Mr. S. F'!ddl
WallAce, l&amp;tun llccruit.....,t "-7 for - lnt&lt;f'll&amp;l o.v~.

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Octobct 11. Sip ap fO&lt; iateMcw$ b)o ca11iaJ lli·3SU and uk
for Mn. ~

l'ft.I.Aw S..O. 111&lt; folio- law .ctiOOb wiD be on
CliiDpus IO llltcnfew proopeaJw · - · 00 Sqlc. 21th,
llrool:Jya Law Sdlool, Um-at, of Brida&lt;Pon. Villanova
Unlvmiry and R....,...c..mdcn, NJ. Sip up (or int..W..,
bJ
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Jolla LaF~'• orra in Bl.lffalo or ,..,._.
Falls sbould laid 1 r......,., and a later Qprellina why th&lt;y
wish to be oa int&lt;m and a uanscript to JUcbard T. Lu,
DiJuk:lllcpraa~tativ&lt;, New Federal Buildinc. 111 w. Hwoa
Slrea, Buffalo. NY 14202. T.,. commitmmt minimum of I
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on campus to lnterviow pr ~v. J(udents on Scpl. 281h.
Call MIL Sbc:a et ll1·3SI5 10 make ..,_-.

lldl 5,..... laterv...... OD Oct. S ODd 6. MSC. ~&lt;at
Car..r o.v•. Propam, Enal&lt;&gt;«n. Communicatiom Systems
llep, Allociote A=unt Eo«utl... Location: New York
City, Lona hland, Mldswe anc1 Ul'$11~ NY. U.S.
Otluoshlp or permOD&lt;aJ ruideat visa reqlrir&lt;d . Sian up only
on one Btll Syst&lt;r!IJ Schedule ODd Inform recruiter whil• you
ar• tlklnJ lnt&lt;rYicw if you ar• lnttr&lt;$1ed iD oth&lt;r clivWom,
Rmtmeo, pr&lt;ftrftl« int&lt;Me• req11a1 fomu, and labels are
to ~ submiued by Sq)c. 24 fO&lt; the New YO&lt;t Telo!&gt;hon&lt;
Schedule only. Pref. sch&lt;dule will b&lt; posted on S&lt;pr. 21.
C&amp;ndidata mu• be rqliter&lt;d with the Car«r Plarutlna
Ofla If ahey wlsb to tok• int..W....
l'ft.Law !l&lt;toloft, St. Louis Uni• .. Sdlool or Law, will be on
campus to Interview prospe&lt;~lvntudcnta oo 'J'uaday, Sq)c .
lith. Call Mn. Shea ot 831·3515 to malt• an •PIX·

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le hltalo. The Buffalo Commiuee for Binh
Altematlva will pram~ aa &lt;vcftina or rtlms and dlsc:ullloft oo
cltlldblnlt options oe Suoday, Scp. 26, 1:JO p.m.. at
Wayeue Prab)'ltriao Qurclt, 115 Elmwood Av.. No
adnUooioa
cloeatloru aoc:opted. F'tlms are "Oauahters
of 'IW" and "llirtb "'-·" To an.,... cltJid cart or lor
funbcr infomM!oa, caU 111 ·3515 or ll5~.

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Ollly tbret pbonc tina for lbe UOL. 1.~ 6.!6-1943 (UOL
Direclor'• Offal. 6l6-194ol (Oreulatlotl), and 6.!6-1945
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La.
cluriq Oaobo&gt;. Call '*2121
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.....,. tril be lulllted to t•d.. poop1e. Fcukr.,. invitee!.
111&lt; Oinla wiD be held: Oct. 1, 10.11, Oct . I, IO.ll. Oct. 11,
~.Oct. ll, 2-4, Oct. 14, ~•
"Do OQC. or Poly ld. b oo"' aa:opUo1a ~ra for th&lt;
Sprin' 1913 Wulltnatoa Stma&lt;er Prosram. Appllcanu mwt
be .,..jon 1ft poly lei. Application f0&lt;1111 are ava&gt;1abk at 615
Baldy Hall and shollld be rttumed to th&lt; Oindor or
Und&lt;rvod. Studia, Rlcbard H. Co.r, 61J Baldy Hall, oo Iller
than Octoh&lt;r ..h .

soons anlonnation
c-

,., lud Foocball
Friday bcfO&lt;e football . - ..
MUJician1 with lrutr..,.,.,ll waatecl for Pep Rally before
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By TERRY CANADE
M•11•1l~1 Editor
hiny-on&lt; candidates will battle
for 11 SA Senate Sludmt
Association (SA) Senate .
pasitions today !hrou&amp;)l Ftiday. :rhese
12 will doclde the alloeation or
S3~.ooo In mandatory student ree
money for ne~t year's clubs and
orpniu.tions.

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SA Treasurcr Eric Friedman
· expressed dissappaintment with the
amount of candid aleS vyina fo( Senate
pasitionl n~lina. "Tbcte should always
be more pcopk run nina."

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Smllle jurisdictions fall into three
different cateaories- dorm , off,"CCmpus
temparary, and o ff-campus pcrma:nmt.
TboK stud&lt;6ts who Uve in a raidcll«
hall can choo~ four senaton from Ill&lt;
10 nominees, as can studmts who Uve
In the Buffalo area only durin&amp; the

schoOl year. Commutina students have
the biggest field to choose from with
II candidates up ror four pasitio~u.
This year, campus publications and
stucknt orpnizallons have paid
inacasinc attention to tb&lt; declions
tbrouah endo~ents to stimu'-te
hiaher voter turnout . "We'll have to
see if the increased allention paid to
the elections will result in inaea:sed
voter panidpation ."
Votin&amp; in the put hH lieu low for
all Senate pasitions. Friedman
remuked. SA hu been ·publicizina the
election throuah advcnisemenu in the
campus pubUcatlons and throuah
dlslributlons or candida:tt statementS at
information booths.

There

will be -eral issues fadna the
Scante thiJ semester, aa:ordlna 10
Schadlter. Mott of lhele stem from the
decisiont mack by tbc Elner&amp;tnCY
--lltNATEpoee•

a .m. and 9 p.m . H ours have been
expanded in 10 counria In the State
this ytar, in&lt;ludina Eric . Last year they
ran from 12 noon to 9 p.m,l
he polls open tommorrow at 6
Eft&lt; County Boa:td or El&lt;etlons
a .m. as New Yorkers bead to
(~CBI!) Oq&gt;uty Commissioner Jim
the votina booths to Jdco.,
DcFrancaco maintained that I'Oier
candidates in the \&gt;cmocratie,
turnout should be hiaher this year than
Republican, Ubcr~Conservative
Jast because ot th~ htably-publldud
parties for tlte November 2 aencral
• · Governor'~ r~. Oovcro.o r HUJb L.
dcctlon . The primary wiU allow •aten
carey is ntilr'winlna for r~n.
to c.llooK candidates r.,. the siate
Turnout depends upoe who is ruonioa
Assembly, State Senate, US Senate, Lt.
and how many primarks th.,..'lte, be
Oovernor , and Oovemor.
said. notina that there-.hould be "a
The greatest excit~"'\: is beina
rair\)1 deeent t,umout trus yat." •
ortated in tbe aubaftatorial race, ·
He explained tb.al '-s than
esp«&gt;ally the Dcmoalllk primary
or Erie County's 473,6Z7 resiSt
where~ li&amp;htr¥C is expected
voters
Ukdy to tum up at
Is
present Lt . Oo•Cf'IIOf Mario Coumo
tommorrow. He said if II percent
and New York Mll)'br Ed Koch. The
show up It is contickred a: aood
Republican aubanatorial primary \J
tuJnout.
•
e.J{pccted to !esult In a ta.odsUde for
He slipula:ted that oaly tqis(c«d
·Lew Uhrman over fonoer US
Dcmocrau, Republdos, LibeniJ.
Attorney Paul Curran.
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Primary votina hours are from 6
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&amp;.10. Football Leaa\lt (USFL).

In pr~alloo for the aMual exhibit or (acully IJid professlooal
ruff publications publisbed in l!lll,tllt Uol&gt;mity Ubfaries IJid
the l'riendr of the UolYCrJily Ubnrla are solicl(q blformalion
COI!C&lt;TIIina allth&lt; pubilallions by tht{awlty and profeulonal
staff durin&amp; 198llhal faltiiJ&gt;dcr any.of the ro!IO..u.a criteria:
. I) fft01&gt;01Tiplu of 40 poaa or more.
l) journals and perio(licals eclit.ed by tilt f~tr ~ P_'Ofeuional
11aff, lndudina apodailaua or journals and ~ edit.ed by
fac:ulty or profeulonal
3) collections ofcssaya,anthoJoci&lt;s, etc. edited by r.cutty or
professiooalataff. .
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ldllall!'.at rqUiu....,...... IJid u a rule intended to be COIII.inuod
indefmltely), indudinaJP&lt;Cial laua of 5&lt;rialo i:dited by faculty or
prof&lt;S$1ooalatarr.
'&gt; monoaraphk K1'ies edited by fac:ulty or professional a.arr
Faculty IJid profeuiooal Slaff a&gt;embm ....,..~ oa abbedcal
or other leave or absence 'lut year IJid wboK 1981 pu~tioru
thai fall undu any or lh~ abov~ aituia were not included in our
1981 ul.ibit ar• invited to Jubmit tht publiCations thu year.
A qu~ionnair~ ~«kina 1he above information b beina sent 10
the faculty and professional aalf by the Ubfarics DUector's

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;,1 would lllte to ••Y In Buffalo,•r Cn'bbs.saicl. "But tbiAp are
very far _.,_.. Cn'bbs Is lookiq ror. c:ontroct In lite area or
·, S400.DOO plus $2.10 per yard paned. Bufr.lo Bt11s manqement bas
offered W per yard aloDJ ,.;th his Sl25;l:io0 a year contract which
Is now in its I&lt;COod xeat Of a four year CODfriiCI .
In referina to lh&lt; posst"bUlty or )oinina the USFL, Burrou~
said thai it is ''a complicated problem, and that If Joe d&lt;Cidcs on
Jcavina, tilt NFI: wm·~ooe a w:iy ar&lt;aJ player."
"Look a,t wbar Tom Cousineau b acWn&amp; rrom Cleveland,"
araued BUfTOIIS)u. "tl•'•acttlna 3.5 milllon, I reaDy don't tbiAk
tbat we ue u~n&amp;too mud\!'

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Ft&lt;ld He.:key: ar Sl. Bonavcnwre U.
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H~dout Buffalo BiiJ.&lt; runnioa back Joe. Cribbs lidd a press

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M&lt;n's T&lt;nnls: at Oannon U .

Cribbs' five options
conferene&lt; Monday aftc:moon at th&lt; Amb&lt;tSI Marriot Hotd
wbete he staled th&lt; fiv&lt; opclons that wiJJ bave to take piA&lt;% to
resolve his contraCt d[)cJ;nma.
SpeakinJ aloDJ with his assistant aaent Oene Burrou&amp;hs before
a eapacity crowd, Cribbs announced that one or th&lt; op&lt;ions
planned was that be may return to play for the Burfalo BiiJ.&lt; thu
year and after tilt season conlin~ hi• lePJ battle in coun .
"W&lt; fed that w&lt; have enoU&amp;h:around&gt; to show that Joe
d&lt;S&lt;1'vcs more money,:• said Burrou&amp;hJ. "Joe wants to play
footbaJJ, but if we have to rake It 10 coun, l fed tbat we have a
Jood eoouJh c:ase."
The ftrSI oplion Stated by Burrouabs was thaJ the Bills honol
tbe proposal made on May 21. n.. 1«0nd b&lt;ina that Cribb&gt;
return. That a trade bt made is the third. Founh,•IO home and

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Baseball: Canisiu. eon.e,r {l) ll Alumni Complex (S:OO p.m.)
F"tdd Hoel&lt;ey: Wdls Colkac a1 Alumni Cornplu (4:00p.m.)
Womm's Tennis: Wdls Collqe 11 Alumni Complg (4!00 p.m.)
at Brooklea lnvitallorllll (8oebcOter)
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Stwl&lt;nts wbo' wish to obuln season tic.lreu for aU bolll9 footbaJJ
and ~ ho&lt;key pmes, may do so by presentii,a their studmt
l.D.card at I!&gt;&lt; ~umnl Arena tJck&lt;t ofllce (9:00 a.m.-I:OQ.p.m.)
on weekdays~ at the Capen HaD &lt;ll!dy counter.
.
Studenu may tecdv&lt; tkkas for cxher students by prese&gt;tina other
• 1.0. eards.

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VOTING FOR SENATE ELECTIONS

Commuter Affairs Council
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.Will. Be Held:
Wednesday through Friday 9/ 22 - 9124

Endorses the Folowlng
Off-Campus Permanent
Senate Candidates:
(Commuter)

MAIN STREET:
Goodyear Hall
H.arnman Hall
Dl,fendorf Annex
Unde!'llround ·

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10:00-7:00 pm
9:o_o-1:00 pm
3:00-9:00 pm

AMHE~T CA~PUS:

David Dale
Richard Ferguson
Rami Hanush
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~endy Weber

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SPlNE:
t.pen candy Counter 9:00.5:00 pm
Knox ijall
10:00-1:00 pm
Talbert Bullpen
11:00-2:00 pm

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·WIIIceson Pub

9:00-12:00 am

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�Calendar Committee to discuss
proposals for school 'holidays·
Oy WeN DY CON U I'I
SP«rrum Stqff Hlrittr

s 1M mum &lt;mbattlcd
tWO
tnaodalc
orderina UB e~ oo
Jewish hill&gt; holy days ana
Oood Foday ticks away, the
Calcndat Commiuee and
Unlvershy Pre$ident Sleven 8 .
Sample fA&lt;X major pollcy
d..Uiona in fonnuJ.tina the
~~~ ac:.-lcmk year.
Wilhin two weeks. lht
commmee-consislin&amp;. of
facuhy members, 5ludcnts and.
odmlnlstratou-wlll ~n
di3CuJSions on tbeit
r=mmcndations lO lb&lt;
President eon«mina tbe fate
or tbc current policy of Je,.IJh
holiday and Oood Fnday
obJCrvanee.
ln former ddiberalions, the
oommht« ruled against·
cancelling d&amp;5SC$ on lhC$&lt;
dates. but it was ovrr-ruled by
u -Presldenl Roben t. KtUtr.
Factor&gt; onnucncin&amp; hiJ decision
"'ere prmure from the Boatd
of 'trustees and State
UnoverStlY of New York
(SUNY) O:rilral, along with
lh&lt; threat or Slate lt~~islalivt
action. At that lime, he
mandated a trial period of ,.,o

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rdJ

yean In which to tnroU lbe
policy.

Chairman or lbc CaiQidar
Cornmitt..,, Mltebdl H arwiu,
while rductant to spcculale on
th.,. CQmmitt..,•s pcndiQJ
decisoon, cited some or the
academic r...1ors~nvnlved.
"We iive in a society aeared
mlllnly toward Chrbtians.
A&lt;XOrdina to lbc 8o&amp;td • ·
Trustees. •e ha•&lt; 10 fry ~
IIXOmmod&amp;lt lbe Jle&amp;tesl
number or peoplt that W&lt; can
10 rdlgious observanee," he

dapit&lt; dWcnl ftom the
raculty-tbe Qlend&amp;r
Commluee aAd lbt Ptcsldenl
s« nfmlkh more rda.ud abo.lt
11. Board or Tnu~ccs
O.alrman Oollald "BUnken
~plalned, "The probkm iJ In
UB. The people Involved
sbould solve.1t. A !J,rae, urban
Univmhy Ulce utf bas unique
dirfieultics whiCh '"" should
leave thml to deal Willi on
l~rown. "

Clollna UB on tbc days Is
favored by the Bootd of
li&amp;id . .. However. we canno1
Tru5tees becawe of lh&lt; larao
observe all or lh&lt; relialoll!
prroenta•e or Jewish studcnll
holidays or the onhodoK
auendlnj the UnlvcrJlty.
Jrw-Jh&lt;rc arc J\Ul too
Bhnken maintained !Mt the
prunary reason for lbc
many- it ..ould areatly affect
aead&lt;mics at UB.
Tnu~m' prcvioll! ont&lt;rfereo&lt;%
Tbe present policy or
WIJ 10 SlOp a biU proposed by
obJCrvin&amp; two JewiJh holidays two MJCrnblyman ,.ble)l
and Good Friday docs not {
would have ordered all SUI'IY
really affoc:t tho tdunaonal
schools to, ob~c the Jcwlsb
•ymm, ht sald, but nored !bat hoUdays. When Kett&lt;r 111d UB
it does create an oraaolzational stood up apinst the Board of
inronYtDimct. tr there is a lab Trll!lees, SUNY O:rural
on Oood Friday and duses
beeatne involved, wamina
arc cane&lt;lled, that has to !&gt;&lt;:
Kett&lt;r that further talk~ 011 th~
madtup somcwh&lt;rc. Harwitz
topic "'ould hold up the entire
noted.
SUNY buda«.
The Board of TruJIC'CS-whci
"We made the resolution in
on the past has issuC'd a
ord&lt;r to ke&lt;p the lcablature
man~c ordtrlni UB to do~
out or it . Le&amp;Wa.lion was a

Budget problems hinder
off campus job training·
employment a. well IS dtvelop
off campu. employtr contaru.
.. A proararn lit• this would
act as a new aouree of
nrwly proposed plan
financial aid which bdps all
for an on and off
51udcnu," claims Scudcn1
campus job traJnina
AJsociation Diroc:tor or
has been delayed becawe or
Student Affairs Norman
budatt dlflicultitJ.
Goldschmidt, tho founder or
this proposal. "On campUJ job
Accord'ina to th&lt; proponl,
ill aoab were to tKpand on
employers·would aiv&lt;
preferenct tO studellll who
and orr campus job
really need h to survive, while
opportunities for Jtudcnts,
studenu wbo do not qualify
thus beuerina
Unlvrnity/ community
and who nted beer money or
relations. The plan offers
- just want 10 wort can be, given
orr campus employment. This
alternative fonantiaJ r&lt;SOWC&lt;S
would really belp take up the
for 11udenu, pmicwrly for
slack in the current s)'JI&lt;rn and
those who do 001 qualify for
give rmandal aid a chanee ...
conv&lt;ntional rmanc:iat aid and
could also widen lbc
The plan waJ submined 10
opponunity for career rdated
Vice P resident for Acadernie
work experience. II will
Affaiu Roben W.aan&lt;r, Vice
cen trallu o n and o ff camp us
By J OAI'I KUSB£L
Sptn"'m Sl•ff w,lltr

A

The Following PEER
ADVISORS are on
Ou~ In 111 Norto n to

President for Student Affairs
Richard Siudl&lt;ow and his
&amp;Jsistltlt An!bony Lorenuul •
Both offietS took a supportive
outlook toward th&lt; prOJIIIII
but accordina to career
Plannina Director Euaene
ManeU, who Is workln&amp; with.
the lmplemmtation comminee.
the financial requir&lt;rnenll w&lt;r&lt;
a Utlk ambitiow for the
praent time.
Ooldtchmidt said, ..They
(th&lt; administration) did not
feel they had the money or the
responsibility to in vest the
money at tht moment.".
The rundJ ;twOUid have come
from the worlc 1tudy proaiam,
accordln&amp; to lbc Idler the
tmplanenwioo commiuee
recldved: ' 'nle federal
contribution will be from the
wo rk rtudy alloc:&amp;lio n. ten

bad idea, but ow resolution
wasn't mum better. That
tulin&amp; was abol"hed a year
aao and w&lt; now ask. all SUNY
schools to usc thdr own
di.scr«1011. The Trustees'

,caocxllatlon or clades on •
e~osh holidays and Oood
riday, but suuosred that the
edslon must com&lt; ' ' without
forte." _

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Accordill&amp; to Hat~llz, th&lt;
bcSI anitll&lt;k to talie u " nor to
• prc-Jud&amp;&lt; lhc comm•llee or
The lqislation. •hldl h~d
SM1 plt, but to keep an o prn
pasJed in bQJh houses and ....
awaltina approval from
mmd." .. We can only "'"''
and &gt;« \11,hat a new wesldent
Gover nor Huah t.. Cerey. was
and a slial&gt;tly reviJed
dropped once Keuor made the
eommolltt come up ...lib ."
decision 10 dose.
Bllnken aarC'ed .
Blin~en iJ JIUllft ravqr of.

mandatt- "-'U a miscake •• ,
Blinlo:en wd.

percem WO&lt;t 11udy allocauon
a year or SB,OOO a year, the
ICSJCr of the two."
Division of Studtnt Aff.Uu
representatlv&lt; llctb Stetani.
bOWC'YC'f, saJd the
adminisrratlon wanted 10

maintain the ma.xfmum

M antU addtd, "We are
&amp;Oina 10 lry tO miJdm.ILe
student involvement . ll lJ nor
aoln&amp; to be just anoiber
admlnbtratlve lblna.
l'lon«hdeu • ...., would rather
not mat e a promissory not&lt; IV
llll&lt;knts and have it be a
buSt ," Manen noteq. "It "
. worse to have CJ&lt;pt&lt;:l&amp;tionJ that
cannot be m« than no
proaram 11 all."

amount or ..ork lludy funds
for student use· rath« rhan
usina it for new proarams this
year.
The plan, howtv&lt;r, b not at
a complete JtandJtill. 1'bc
The lmplcmcntation
Career PlllMio&amp; orr..,. will be comminee hope to bqln
apanded on a trW basis . .. II
tal&lt;iQJ atttou to conlinu• .....,.k
is the oria\nal proaram...
011 lbe On and orr Campus
Scd ani said, ''but on a smallor Job Proaram prior to second
seal&lt;." W'ork study prop!&lt; will ¥mcster. Gold.schmidt
1&gt;&lt;: uJed' lnstead of an offi~ludcs, "They bavt alven
starr. Vacanclcs in ~lotment u. K&gt;cnetnlna. We appreciate
P.,sitiom will be posted. The
tha t, but we do DOt have to
ne-w proararn wiU be
~tie for it. 11 is -a .seMct lbc
implemented ~lowly. As tile
Unovenity shoulcl be pro¥\dlJII
proaram arows mort and mort and "e arc aoill&amp; to do OIJI
positiom will be oprned up,
best 10 make sure tbe
Goldschmidt said.
Unlvmity provides it."

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lOS Talbert HaD (AMC).

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IliOn~ to IMSculon becaUIC .

Powen Council wbjch !he Senate must . the o~ t:anCUJbcr what it wu U~
approve.
to-not rw1Y comprdlmd last year's
Tbe EPC is c:Qm~ of the SA
propoSals.
.
executive offloers, the Assmlbly
"We want a Senate tlw wiU
Speaker and the Senate Chairman to
intelliJently aod resj&gt;OnSively question
cledde luues which the lqislative body .wbat we do every step or tbe way,"
-cannot because they cannot assemble. - Friedmao aald ..
---All EPC decisions are Jubj~ to Senate
notification and approval by iu fir5l
But several eanrudates. are runnin&amp; on
mee~.ina. .
a platform that opposes certain upecls
Friedmao and Scbaebter were both
or last year's Senate's bud&amp;ct f!!' thiJ
SA Scnatou 1151 year and f~ tbis ,
year. A few campus croJJM received
experience will hdp them anckhe
less runrun&amp; than they would have
Senate. Accordlll&amp;_to Friedman ,
Uked and inttnbcrs or those croups are

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could vote in the primary, .the rest of
the vof~ must wait until the aeneral
election.
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"There is a lot of complaoeney," he ·
said noting that somelilms a person
will decide one day prior that he is
going to vote. The weather is another
faetor, he maintained, adding that if
the weather Is good and ~pie arc
reminded to vote tbey might take a
walk· to the poiiJ, Some will not vote
because they do not Ilk&lt; any or the
candidates, ht said .
DeFrancesco predicted that turnout
will "make the diff&lt;rence" in the
Democratic subanatorial primary. He
crted a heavy turnout i~ew York
City as good for New York Mayor Ed
Koch (Democrat), as an examplt. Ht
noted that the primary should be close.
"The polls confirm (a close prim'ary), i
think that they are righi . " He
predicted that U:brman would easliy
win in t he Republican primary.
Marlo Cuomo's campaign starr is
seclcina a United Statd Supreme Coun

decision upboldlna different votina
houn In some oounties. If they are
successful the primar1es could"bc
stopped from lakin&amp; place Thursday.

anemptlna to obtain rqore

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"Any puty that's a one iuue puty
is dan&amp;erow." Friedman said. The
danaer lies in the Senate becol)llna ·
djsizuerested after accomplishinc their
coals. accorclinato Friedman , or they ·
will nqlect other illUd.
· The SA budaot is formulated in the ·
Sprina because the Scnlite aathers the
u;pcrtlsc by that time to do it,
Friedman said . He therefore does not
suppon ha.,;n&amp; Senatt elections 'in the
Sprin&amp; on the aenual"ba.llot for rear
that the inexperienced Senate may be
"bullied over" by the SA exeeutfv_es.

OlssatiJflcd orpniullons luave the
optioo of appealiaa to 11m rear'•
Senate for adrutlonal funch. Fricdm111 .
DOled, "witen we formulljle tiM:
bOdiet, we underestimat~ how muc:lt
moaey~ will talce in."
~
. if an emeraeney fundin&amp; ~tuatlon
should arl$0, the funds will be
avai~ble . "Typlea)ly, thinjs pop up
wbieb will require fundin&amp;." Friedman
said. Friedman will nollty dubs when
be plans to ruS\fibutt the fuods for
them to make claims on the money.
Senate votina boothJ are open at
variow location• on both campuses
from as early as 9:00a .m . aod u ~te
as midni&amp;ht ,

She ehuaderiud Koch as a "strona I To b4: a 1o1udent and to VOlt in
candidate and a sueoes.sful Mayor or
Thursday's 5\ll~e primaries one
New York City. H e is a strona person
mu5l live off ~pus, have a local
for fiscal responsibility. ·\
permanen.t address, a telephone, a
,_.. checking account. a driver'• license and
a car. or do so by absent« ballot in
he ooUr turnout •wilJ malre the student's "borne" residency
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"Hopefully the courts will not
ov&lt;r1um the decision," DeFrancesco
said. "We have all systems ao for 6
a .m . ThursdAy. We would have to do a
Democratic !!.tlbanatorial
lot or undoing. 00
Cuomo Rqionai·Campaian
primary.
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Coqrdinator Jack Ford said, "I tliink
-ECB~ Deputy
we~ aoin&amp; to win it. I think we will
win but it will be close." Ford said •
Col'tiiD5imer
~pie would vote for Cuomo because
Lunenfelde noted that Koch aot New
" they wiU understand that he is the
York City away from "the point o(
better man for the whole swe."
Ford ac:.:uscd Koch or being in favor bankruptcy." She said he in
."forthright chlneter," as opposed too f "sp«:ial inte~e&gt;lJ!tOUJM and the
rich . The people know that they need a a "political figwe." Lunenfelde
praised Koch on his po$;uon of
representative of the whole state." He
•lcreating jobs in tbt private sector. "
pointed. a frnger at Koch and
She
added that ICocb "atuacts penple
associated Koch with Reacanomics.
who lite to make up their 'own minds,
Koch Carnp~ign Spokesperson
~d said be is "very honest." A r!ICe.nt
Katharine Lunenfelde said "we are
poll indicated th&amp;J the two wen: in a
optimistic" about' the outcome of
' dead heat, while Lehrman is estimated
Thursday's primary. "We bave to
as a 9: I favorite:
assumi» ti&amp;ht race."
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Each case IJ looked at inruvidually to
determine whether a studem'&lt;:ari
re&amp;ister to vote in Erie County,
~rancaco said . H e added thai a
st1rdent must "show OOn&lt;:fete proof"
residency and have • 'ties 10 tbe
community'Lto evm-be collsidered.
This rules out dormatory residents.

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He said ECBE will not allow anyone to rtsister who is in the county " j ust
for educational f&gt;Urposes." He
,explained that almotet ballob ate fo r
those ~pie, add'tng that a student
mwt be sdf--surricieru and selfsupporting to be considered a resident.
"Sometimes some llUdeots insist l)tat
they are residents when they are not,"
Dcfranoesco pointed out.

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of pvblic bcariDp 10 tJw _.,.or
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1P0k&lt;1- Tom lklc:lutaan.
" We think it u alii erud i.ou.;"
' ' be uld.
or the
acailable {or /ocd ~ ''hou'' h&lt; reck rcsu In FI!M4'a
wblcb anti &lt;Duke activism ·•
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pre&gt;pot&lt;d Ct!Su Rdotalion.P'lan.
cmanll...
1 OlD ouau111an
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But on 1 mort P&lt;~ CO&lt;U&gt;Od
The Rcvcrftld Olorla R. Whttc, natlontrldc cMI dc(CDK PfOII"OII&gt;
levd, ftl&amp;lly amaU..,..;.. ond W..
I!J«vtlvt Oirtetor .or the"Buffalo
where PIOI&gt;k cu loa¥c thclt city
tOwna U wdJ .. counties an
Area IDClfopolitM MJalsuieo
ill tbe ..cnt or I lludaf IIUI!It
pu&amp;ina lqiolot1011 dial""willa
(BAMM). poiiUtd Otit the
11&gt;11 uavclto 1 boll or.. lO 10 _,
supporJ o( I be turrCill US
impon.- Of Ibis.._. ''"Tbio
mDa 1way," ~.
ldaninlstl"lllon '• ......_
l'fOPO'IIIs 1 tlplflcaol aep,"
ODe colollallroay ill lbt pile lie
.,.......,.. Sooe cadl drop iD the IIIII While, "II 11)'1- arc
..wlu Is llw t"VII&lt;UIIoo plus trc
bucket mat rpill . ..., and CO«t
oppoood 10 the COUJ:&gt;o or us
boldioa10 • lhree day lime
Praldcnt Rt:ap.a 10 rcc:oaniu tbt
nucleAr policy." BAMM llocl&amp;
tcbecluJc Wlllcb 'frill- be 1&lt;mbly
hopco ond upir1tlon1 or the
wllb rbe Sltrto Cub, Pby&gt;lclaoa
btlj)fuJ mthe....,. o f a sneak
ror Social Resporuibllity 111t,l.lbt
IIIKk. Bu&lt;b-llu mo~.
Amcrlcon people. Mor~ rocauly.
In Erlt County ITOUP hu rallm in WNY P.- Call&lt;r, arnont
"I( there Is I fuU e&gt;&lt;!hanlf or
lint wilh Olh&lt;r US communities.
oth&lt;n, com"'* lbe Erlt Counry
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!he ._pberc'•
The Etle County Frtett
aroup with hopes or ia$)lirina
ozone !aye wW be bumcd 0111.
Worldna Oroup, formed mJune,
ltOUPf from lbe llnCil otbn
Followloa thert will be I urc
iJ in tbe midJt of lobbyinJlbcir
WCSitrll N.,. York C&gt;OIIJIIko to lid
opcct...,. of obout six IIIOIIlhs
QUK 10 the 11 OKmb&lt;f OOIIDIY
ac:IIVC
for lnJ ~" Aftd lbe

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t w o - follcnWioa a blool ooco
tbe food IOd •atcr auppllcs are
aonc be lddtd. In Wbllt'• word&gt;,
the plao &lt;nates I
oec:urity.

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nudcar nr," uld Buc:lwwt.
Whtn the ~y.rm ro local
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noods.
or ror U)Ow rdlct.
"As or J•I6,1111Jor arits
tikc New Yor\ Oty IOd
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billion, I ~ tk coolitloa ofwrl
u lmpoulblt ..,., 8achiiiM llbcb
"ddllliootry." T o - the CllP.
lludwlan aaimotcs "*&gt; COUld •
ruo 11 hi&amp;h 11 ' 10 billion. The
OOIIltloa b adatrwll abo\01 tile

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futility of CRI&gt; IOd sti"CIICI that
ruDcb be JUidtd toword I
more locic&amp;l I)&lt;Ul&gt;OO&lt;.
"II b bat to refUse tbooc fuocb
or dlven them to pr&lt;!*llion Cor

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'otbn ~ We want to - h
Cunck nailal&gt;k for local IICddn&gt;\•

ckies haw reCW&lt;d funcb 11oaa
willllllousaD4s
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The Eric Co\11117 F t Workio&amp; Oroup 1iau an 100
member petition aiantd IUppon
II"'"P with • oorc of IS·l$ ptC&gt;plc

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athletes from all qycr tbc Mat&lt;. The Jut
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"Pr..ldcnt S.mple llu ddcpttd the
millet, or tilt Games 10 Cboirmon or
Rcer..llon, Athletia and Rtl.tltd
IMiri!CIIan, Salntorc Es~&gt;o$~10." Oonlr•
ta~d . .... wdl .. Oirtaor or Publk Arran,
Harr) JackJO!l."
""Tbc pr_.a we tu... tin..,. up," be
con&amp;IDII&lt;d, ''will be prCOCillcd 10 the Em!&gt;IR
SlMt COINIUUrt: 00 SM•day, .. Swalop "
The Pfopoaol oWia&lt;O ibe C1cilitla tlutl
....u be uotd ~~ U8 ""' ... I be.-..
Alumni Arcnl, on tlw Amb&lt;nl CampuJ.
will be the oWn site, lltl&gt;oual&gt; Nloaara
Folb, the dt1 or Butralo IOd Swcctbome
HJ&amp;h School would &amp;ho be used.

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IIIII group It not elected; II Ia elmoat a eure bel
statement• In the campua prea~ ond In the
that the metter Will be broug~t up by tomeone end
publlahell bloche(s. Slit through the fluff, the
the quettlon debated, l tgued and eventuelly
campaign hool&gt;la and the irrelrHnl Do not be
ll«&lt;lded o~ again.
dteleved by the emotional, one Issue, am&amp;lt-&lt;nrnded
T~&gt;e&lt;e ate other Issues, pgutbty more l(tlponant.
talk. The large!' plc1ure tills yeer-ln lila al&gt;ajle ot
11 well In 1 time when all govemmenta ere faang
well-founded, lnteeilgent and rational s.tltonr-ts
1he reality of ..dolr&gt;g more Wlth leu", ~tla year's
mUCh IIIOfl tmponant
·
• Senell will have 10 melee prlO&lt;Uies ol Whel will be
The Naw York St1t10 prtf1181)' hU IUIKled
funded 1 1 pall ~ have to be rec1uce0
consklerabll attention aa the battle to rlj)Iand ultimately, what will hive to be ellmlnlll.cl In
Hugh L Carey, has cnwn the locut or the Stile.
fl¥01 of 011&gt;e&lt;. more 'tlebte l*'l!c. ..
Untonunately the otl&gt;e&lt;
1\aYe been lg The quettlon of athletics Is eleo paramount
and their Impact on the Unl-ally -..muntty
At 1 period, when the Alhlellc Depanment hoa
forgotten
lnoteased Ita cqmplalnla abOUt pall funding twels.
In one onapa or .lnother, the lasue ol autonomy
ano when the ltullente have·been •••ed 10 bear a
Staritng today, the Stullenl Aasoctallon (SA) will
will beCome paramdunt; ttre nllure of UB'a
lerg.. ponlon ol the costa, II fa absolultl)l crlllcal
hold perhaps lis most lmponant S.nate election
retatlonthlp With Ihe State go-nment and the
thll aludnetll be well represented
r\
ever The significance o f lhelr f11nction and the
,Leglate ture Ia the major toe&gt;IC of till lutura-whlcll
A canttallted atudent union on ,,. Amhent
magnitude of the tsoues ewalllr&gt;g Ita !ormation are
SUCh I hal, My one who declines 10 vote will be
Campua and Qettlr&gt;g It thlre will aleo . _ , on the only llllkea competent Albany r.pr-ntation even
1110(. Ct1tlcal
clolr&gt;g not only a personal lnjuallce but Is delaultir&gt;g Seoate•• agenda. The Un'-alty Coondl's
on lhelr ,. .ponslb&lt;hly as e student
epproved plan calls lor at-ta 10 pay pan of the 'While Ill the vartuoa pleas to wote have been made
coat 'tla a student lee of S15 a year It Is qutte
ovw ""' over ageln-and duly reQI&lt;ded on lite
Aa almost everyone knows, I he mauer ol the
poeslbte IIIII t he Senete will be Uked Ia&lt; Ill lnl)ll1
eomawhete-11 muat be reallzecf that 11 cltl~ene tn
New York P\jbtlc Interest Ae..arell Group (NYPIRGI on IIIII highly ~atilt question
a
dePttaaed econolny, It il our mponatblllty as
will probably be first on lhe agenda. The group 14
thlrl 111 • host ot can&lt;lldatea runnlr&gt;g to sllln
reslelenta
to tasllze Ihe llnaclel -take wa all have In
represented by a quasl·llckel, which will
the Senile. Do not be confused by all the 16Cea
lila yea,. elections.
uncloubledly work to bring back NfPIRG. Even II
anll all the n•"!"· Read through the lnue
W e muat wllch how the p te Ia cut.
Elecltlon wee~&lt;. .
Both acrost the State and througt!Out the
caml)lla, IJIOiklenta will be going to the pgUs Lo pull
I he levara lor their laV«lte candldat• At feast,
we hOpe they .. IM.
Aa or late...Amef1cana._nd ua at-ta ~&gt;a-..
Shown the aame1tndancl-en o.«Whelmlng
relucts~ to m.oke the atdoua jo4.1rney to the
election booth. Voter panlclpa!Wl, the most
otwlous lallsale In a democracy~u been
noticeably absent.

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Pany. By prlntlnfllhooo

rroromonra. w/lho&lt;JI nor/lylnfl 1110
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runnmglor tlto St-1

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ondornd 1110 Blilo
Plrt'f, WhiCh lfHty h iN not doftell
Tho toe• of • , . , . wr/rh •
IIINIJNttf ol purpou •fHI•n

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IIWthl, liar «Jot:tMiy dHI,.,..,
oJI~of lfWSr.-r

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lm,.tllol body OW&lt;IHif&gt;l/lllott
oloctiOna.

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Tho Looonoao Sludottl'

Aaaoclorlon r1 rho Unlvorolty ol
."'LfJIHn.eu Forotn condftmn the

Olllld/nfl wrlrhOttr 1/0/ng oulafdl, llt&lt;o
/hoy mull clo. WoM:Infl ovttido 10

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_ , , diHing rhO,..,,_ doyo j ~

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dorttblllrotlolr o1 t ooonon. Tho
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�op-ed
Grub Street

L

By liz. Petrioo
la tions COIICiuc:Jeg_ oarlltr ., ""' 1oar w11n rno
8ufl•1o H..wt, J Mn '''"·OIM tt. outcome hom tnete When
Th+ "'•.,. anncwnc.c a SUnd•Y moml~ 't4111tlofl and
c:oniii.....S Ita rlgnt 10 pubjjan It In court
tno cut 1r1 ~Hton, . . , _
to anylh"''
bUt -tthy, II'IOfiOI&gt;OI&gt;eS are olrnply cond...,... to lamau
attd ~ pv:ihiMn- Ad¥eft...,. .,-,~led mto
one ma~ ovt'M INS the teMtOn wt\tct\ accomoanM
&amp;t\f-.c~ttn; new eocounta ana ~ ~' otd ones &lt;S
gone. AM''*'· wttf C2P"«a0e a\.llttf'? Sltftng lnQt'a111otd
p r t j - and Jne ol a~t o l 0'"1 ICIIIO&lt;IOI board, WUI eorna
nevtl 00 unwf&amp;Hen oec.auM • mafaf Buttato new1 'iQl(:e

•t me be 1&gt;1/et • DOOd ft1eM oo!nttcl out
to me the o thet nlgno tnat oout pulll of

••rualOtt ' ' ' cuJtW~tty bUiowlno rrwJ, -.ley .c:rou
our PtP.,I and M WICU II conc..-ntn"o IN ,C'OM of t~

•cv-.

CouriM·E.rpr••... I rNIIlld tl\&amp;1 newa of tM newe.papet1 1
tall waa alrMdy begiMI"9 to rag on ~ W'*&gt; !&amp;

PI-

lnaltltd howevef. IMI tnetltvUon• .,, enuuect 10 1 '
Mne1"'9'0fl 1&gt;0 ..,,tttcl. In tllocl, that M w. . 1101
'"" C&gt;WIIc: l&gt;uffa t wntc11 WUd ntm bU1 ono nyao.,..,lc:a ot
11\t mour..a~ T"" ..,.,. 000e1 lt\oonclllroiel.,_ a1110
IIMfll that pa..kW\ lllht IHOftOHI ptvs Ol cot~
to\lrnall•m· Wlllc-tl loee• • • totntone like me wno•a e 111t~
oown a ahe:ei o r While PtPtf ~IU1 a proba&amp;m· How t o tl y
•n &amp;motional au bt.c:t to ttat without unntctMatV SturM

haa been sllenciKI? Prottabty nc&gt;t. •'mPfY beeluM our
papera •lmp4y hi ve never over·brlmmtd with bVttung ctty
hOWL Still Jne llatl! It! rnJ&lt;!\OetO lluno ..,...,.,.,._hall
the c:oh.unr..-, hl.lt Uw ana. nalt
hatt 1M
_ t . , . ,, ntlllne ... ~.,. ""'ploytel? All VtlfY
- - p ua.l*, m.wyt~e, nultlly,,..

und Dfa119 and still l&gt;ft"""'t tne routnlul paulon ol 11\t
paece? 0t. hOw to teviM Into mote mat ute fotm ,.,
O&lt;~tnal- IO&lt; lhle COlumn "All ope&lt;~ clown tl\t

the,..,.,•.

t.J:CHIIIWIY tOWatdl lrte CoUriM blUI&lt;Ung I * U ..... W.t
Oft Qiitii'On.s
wt\at oueauoner

C) KHp h 5n0ft-anot1 .. tne bill 004icy. k't Ofdet to

An•wer a) Awo~ any oor.eonal remtnlscencea EYtrYonl
pat ~ct
wiU\ atorlee abQul your favorite SUnday mornJng

"'''nit own I'*'"OIIH. Oon'l tnt tfle

• avok! 8 yuntiM Mnllone't cons1ructtona aM lnetead pie~

ru.d.,.,

' a P\.lnGh.

d)

papw- elnce t2 yeara old, even ..,uar, ctHplng
OOwnataJra before &amp;nyoM tiM -waa up to aeUght tn tht

thick, dame&gt; ta!*-tattr wlln c:orroo and ....U.. toaat,
rotcll"9 lkot t " " - r..,..,.., Into Arts Mc:tlon, 11\tn
U¥1"9-0oonHoury-Jhll "'"or,.lo and front
- - t ' * &gt;, tht Coli'* m ~az:lno and ostlc:IM by Ooc:k
Hlracll, Bullalo'o own oubur.... Ruooell Bal&lt;or
rtOW

a Otl•...ewtPt Pef"

1

rown. end b~ now everyone hit rNIIzed tt wllh '"-empty
morning newspapet atandt E~ llrnow~ It waa a tono
time In c:omln1J--d l\ld apr- that tl\t pape&lt; wu
toal"9 ...., atnonQ tl\oao w ho wO&lt;tn'l prlwy to 11\t
bOOU. W'htch showed an l v.t'aQtl Pl••ax to.a ot U S
mUtton over tna oatl 36 ...ot~lhl You could 1\a . . told tl\t
paper waarn In Ita rtonta hom 'ne atl0f1lve merQ4H

you ruolzo ... n, _ , . , . h t 4 tN'oa&lt;k;.aiHn9 from the oura~ ot ltM ~'kt~ .,., not tM
maiDe. I M w orc1\• o come iJQ-.n II'Offt matl(ettno to Met
• .....,,,."9
tl AMI., rll• tm~&gt;Yt .. to'""' • w•ot•'• otO&lt;Y ,.,. Mn no.
tcl•tO&lt; "'"" ""'""" lltrt t&lt;;ot ,...,.. 00&lt;&gt; w~n

•oott•

n.. ""''' I)OUf\ t need • ,, ,.,of ·~~ emottaft to
mn hUn twttw tn ~ Na.l("t• dOM tht Poe

,,,.na

Muttc AllO A~ I

c.otk.
who .. ~ ano taltfttto
!• .. t..ewMft, ... • aone tefl , .. Ollltf\ 11~
~ Don I go l&gt;firniiiVt otld 11mbollsm on t"t IJ••ro•t

o~ 10 m,a)oe

of symbOl&amp;
Oleo

fnGVQft cttt•lniV

•voc.eHvt w tt~ lt.l Mavy. An

lac•&lt;~•. ttw! bulkllnQ w1a aa atoll&lt;t

u

t'fllf ,,_. ....

•• O'fetc.aat as u•u•L. '"' .-mf»i.ence. t~h ao~n atkJ
ti•Mtcl. 1&gt;0t mb&lt;bkl A ~IM of Cclloe oot• not t •0.11011
tnalt' •~•
•voer•uttof\ 11 not ••sUy

a....

tranllataf&gt;lo onto thO Twont,.th '*""'Y Tnt- -

11\01 117, •OO'ot ""'.,,,...plume~ oulopread.aiiCI

•r•

••ten
out on. concrete ,.,..... rec:.ptK'e outude ·~
th.ukJinQ ttllt ,&amp;;noo~ was
111 OtG~paJ tMtephoat fo•
en'uu~g bUndn. . or ••cl. of newt wOt'thy
not

1

.CitCumtQeCUon. It Wll CHObl bly l\.11.1 IM Ct&amp;loia lty ot I

•

EacM., per.oaal na rrattva wt\kh may VM« oil lola

t"• ...,tlmtrltOI 0&lt; Jac:tr ~ oe&gt;lypa "hlt-th•r....ttrlt.,
the-d·us t" 1nger lt'a OK 10 say '~' IN Duilel~ wet .shut
up tlqnl . . a c:laln 11\t day allot tl\t - - t . but
don't the woman _,.., a t a cora table wflo
woutdt1't tet yow pt.lt the ~tora 11 a MfQMnt "'''" 1
hel,.... o l - nair
all, tl\t -..rtty guard•_,..,•
mUCh O"ttrtlmpo11ng _,'ld the)' Wetl rJohl n•Jit to
her-wltt'IOUI helmeta. There waa tully f'lotnlno preac'*"t
a bO\.It the tcene: though aotemn. lJ,e otflc.e• on thit IIfat
floor "'" ' otiii,IDuu wltlt acllvlty. Stc:retorlrtotr!*l. aMI
lmpo&lt;tant-loolclng ..,...,_
wotn twtaiC&amp;Ht but no
n.,.atnlllll&lt;lll wutrOQed\' bUt retu- to erabottta on
tlte f7'01ltr Ra t - IMII ac:oll al 11\t ttlevtoton
.
MWKas.teta Who huno outsktt eNt • al'-tJO tMH 11,.,.
.tetltM op and - n lite
poodill lo Otdtr to
got _ , . DOOd toott~. oNOt VO&lt;Io own natvtte.

,.II.,

b) Avotd strapping gen.,eUt•Uon• and ptedlcUona.

We've all .,..,,d 1t betort-8\.lft lto•a

•

a -ly

_allrl'..._

fa\.ltty elecuk:at wllo _
01 rt~ally con&lt;:lude.wot" a po-M summery
_..,tm..,l ,..r;lc'ft ~lattt your conc.kl-stoft •nd
corwtc:tton wMelt """"n- to • ...,.,, . . . _ , _
-··• •tro t~t TllouQII • rutaty ond Ql~tt ""'r
ttnQM. don't h,oe Wit\1' '"" ltuttr•'IOft ot: IN ImPOtent
un- you're w-.o to ltavo _ , . wo~ aouo Of
10 fiiC you up f04' a d l tt • tttl t111 " MI -*11«. A lso, you CM
end with a tear~tetktt qUOit aMS 1n tiii.PI'* if PUllinG
1'69ftltk&gt;ft 16 eut soon •ncf r\04 ebuttd: :.If ctoean't tni HM
ao muclt too the you~g -le-Jntyean """"'on to
otht&lt; cities-but What al&gt;out tlto older
11 dOMI\ t
mallat oo muc:n !Ot tnt you119 _.._,,.., c:.n""""'
on "Don't. , . , _ IIOthtf l&lt;ld1119 Inti you btotltad
w1th ~ ancJ • •erttmtnl • • ,,_. ~ay 11reakect
Into a otrlp ol gray lnlltllf't anted We t ltetc!T know you rt
.,.,. oC '"""young paot&gt;ta

- '•?

Batteries Not Includal Bv DMJre Mastin
" Pieylng l&gt;ullcla chtroc:lot."
- Anonymoua

n thl old daya it waa mt·. Ba~bara, a nd p\.lre

I

u y anythlnO aoout It on the news!' 8arb. on the othet
and t'luno on my ev.,-y wcwd · ~ aid not
dlspUio tno validity ol my tola.

hand, amlled

coml119 ovor a nym«o-thoy dkln't Ji-o tne olloct no "td

oo Billy tnoll&amp;d, thor allowtcl my btot,.., to P'lr wltlt
one of tho rospecJablt 1&gt;01• In Jht notgl&gt;bOII\ood
Ktrlntllt. 1\onnr woro blut re 11\o "'1 b..c:noror unc:,.·a

pleasure. n mo paattcl q ulc~ly. Wo apent hours
1auppoN, In our own way. t he and I wtt• ~11l•t• At
atone It! my room, wltnout pa rtr~tataui)II&lt;Vlalon,
~t heti1191 we pratorrtcl oneokl"9 olllo at1011\t&lt; rOO&lt;n to
and ...,..., Md SWI'f' lrvnU wtth 1 real terry c6otf\ bMCh
and It wu thtro I """"' to know a nd mamotlza ..,,ry ,,..,.
.,. aJont tba.n IO Ill at tne tlbfa, ilottn1"9 tO tall&lt; of
ol
darll"9 c:om1&gt;011.on'• f)Offoc:tty lormtcl l&gt;octf. I olton
• - t o matc:ll My
ltoolor.d that Ba. -o know olw
pooplt.,. """" 1101~\~ng about and evtnll- dldn'
guy Ktnny I roluttclto .,._
'"' unUI ono day 1
loCka
ClelrtttOUa
t&gt;Ud9l'
..,..,........, It !roqvontly I MO)"tcl ~ny ol
rotatlveo,
c:hanc:tcllo - Kon unc:tact ariCI I 1101ICOCI M hod t. .
tlngera...., _ , . t l d t- ng and undteul"9 """'""'·
w1lo would mum.,.. oo.ma th1"9 to my pa,...t• •oout
•
a.me
mart.J119
on
tl\t
tall
c
:
of"'' t&gt;ulloc:b u 800..1
And would t..., 04 al\oc:ktcl ll lhtY dod know'! I can't M 1
"'~nneta ... W• w et I ne'l"tr reprima nded.
coukln't deny nlm t no my tH'otMf .n1rance ro our • 0f10.
lOf ouro But I do know lhalthoy had no ro.ol obltc:tlon 10
0UJ Otlllf\U. IOUtary IJC11tence WU cMI 1tO';'ed ~.
Inon. Tho lo ur ot uo~Mgtn to ptt' togetltor. Somttlrntta
ouwtlatlonltlfp, and 1 waa alWay• thankful IOf that.
o ummer day by tho oppaaronoe ol my twotl\tr Billy and
IItty d!l(li'lnd'~lmoo ,..., d lcln't. l(on~y otwoya got
At ptaymatea, thert w11 no queatJon •• to w ho wu
hlo tjrlmy Hille playlrltnd, Jo -1\. Balb and I wore oitllng
lht mort dominant- ! w11 q uito tne akltlod m.nlpulaJO&lt;,
104ltfvt tl\t ear Bartllora IIWO'fl amtltd a lol •"" novtr
•
on Jht polio a t my houM, looltlng ..,y1aai)Jona Dio, l
c:omploi!IOCI E-tually H all got • .,., Ou119 ""' I loll liarD
a nd tor 1M rnoet pan. •hf wu etemaJty 1M puatv•• ..,_..
mtoht add, In CKH t&gt;alhlng sultA. My twothllr t&gt;ural out ol
to "" own - H 1 """ .,..,., lhlftOll to ..,
Ot ao 1
comp41anJ .tetlrn, Thoro - . any morolllllc:
•
the - . - I n 1 wltlny yet autl\otlto tlve ¥Oic:o
QUtttlonl oC ""9"1" or "WfOnV" ,. _ _ Sl\t lhOUQhl
•
clec:lattd, " MorNnY uys tniHhiOt can Pit YwKit
ru llltcl anylltl"9 I wltl\tcl t o do; I could only OUUIIM,
~.- Thlo w11 too muc:n lor me to ntnd"' 1 haltd
Throe o'clc&gt;Q In tl\t ~on a ,.,., m flllllt on
11\trtiOft, Inti tl\t c:l\oM not IO objoc:t Doc:aUM tl\t tOO
Joe With •• euong a oaMton a nina yew old c:.n halt
Wh 10\10)'1"9 !lerltll Of mey04 ~ )UII c:amt doW" t O11\t
Butto to. t wo ''O""' ,.....,bll119 ll&amp;rCanl tnd t&lt;ON&gt;tlh '"'
wHh. Ho waa atupld-1\t Ilktel WNrtng . . , . ~'"" o l
on
1 COUC:II dflnkong .,..,.,go ,.,~ Thlo Kon, • rwrnt&gt;4ed,
toc:1 thtl as tho JOU"90t of tl\t two, lilt simply didn't
mllltJry clogtag oroond ~l • nock, I wu ropulatcl by tho
dlmpltcl youth ot i1,1oapr up ond t\lg90IItd to Mlaa hrb
know any o.neo. An O&lt;!&gt;han. tac king alblln;• • • lar •• I
'"'·
lhlck
ac:or
on
ltll
loft
cflttlc
r·~;~
tntnltl
.
.
lha1 they "pll )'.11 She httltatt4, r.Utflno """ oonntetlOf\
knew, aha wao deprlvtcl olthol cortaln kind ol knowltdgo
ooooo tough," I uaod to Jhlntr to myMII). ond he woo
Inti I• ocqulrtd only wouglt familial lntifac llon TlWa
"f)lar" a nd 111e dulre to " do n.• sno prCOIIIIOIIIIy
oolllortl"9
hlal&gt;octf
·:~,._I
gru
.
.
ltlrn. "Wllat do you moan?" Kon, In all olncotlty and
ner nelvoto -kt&lt;l to my lull advon~.~Qe; I oould, II I to - QOOIJiona I!MglneOte. , _
.,
and Blll'flllkl"9
moko 1\tf- ot any ,,_ ol tl\t day "' n !Q~ t. Ot
h•lllglrl naar dol1tl-. OXP'alnod.
IO&lt; 111m Did tl\ty roe!IY """' run? F -11)' I'd tl\tm
"Plo y 14+y. Ulto kldo, rou - now'll.,'t1&gt;141' rock 0101
- r only It! t n e - o t wfrltlf, or do whtt l
clol119
llllngo
ltka
c:r11WIIr&gt;g
In
11111
gr...,
"'
I'd
""'
tl\tm
n
.,.
Bon.•
Jn ~toto Mttou• - no ~tl\tftc1 uo
bttt.¥1 aM hated .the moat, whk::h was to Oeolate. t'm
lmlratlng ti\OCIIInt pun llro. or I'd wotc:ll ll\tm - .roy
I U"9taa- tne .._._.ry - · and a - . . wlllcn
bOrtcl," and lull ,.... het. •
mud
nut
a
tney'd
jull
token
1\ouno
to
c:onot~lt
1oo1tec1
stood to ....., u a mterot&gt;I\OnO. He omltad 11 hie
Our unlon luttd )'Mit. wnlc:h many found .,....,119, II
awjutty OO&lt;Inp to"*· tnd il wu cotlatnly
thl"9 Balb tU!IItnU, tnt..,..,.,,..., lla•'!fa· and M"9, dfaggod on
I'm to .,.llevo tl\oao W1lO ht.. known ""'olnc:o 11\t
and t wantec:t no pan ht. •
,
lnvlalt&gt;lo.clg)rtttu. Gave an outotaMIIOVCIOrtO&lt;monc:o,
urlloat yoara ol my cnlldl\ood, I nave atwayol\ad an
So I yoltod " GET oun,_ HERE!" and tuohtcl oway. My
and wu oitually dolfe~lto!!. w_!)tn Borb ohtcl ner lnnll&gt;it lorta
tncrodlbly llmlttcl anontton apan., and my ltndencY wu
twolhor aldltcl up to mo and Mid Qulall)',
on, !)lay
and wta tranafonned Into J im O.n ou. n.r.
mtiCh
more to cui thlngo olf qulc:tdy and ,.,... on 10 anoinor
Iough II&lt; and - or ltnllon. This- no
We c:M mau 'om do 11." I clldn1 • ndantand Whtl ht
obl&lt;tet ol ontiltalnll*lt at a l...w.d " "· Y• It "'"
.....n4. ao I lgnortcl ltlm. His 10 !)lay l&gt;ec:amt mO&lt;O
• rogrouioll." Tl\ty dldft't "doll" Tl\ty
to. 11
dllfO&lt;ont In tl\t cue o l a.rt&gt;ara and me: I oould Insult
htf. malta hOf do owM tl1ingl ltk e - naUcl In my
1, ,,_ · untH IIMIIT N o !ouatratlon wu to
ff.. ~·ltd fondly . . l&gt;tlng ...
grandmoll\tr'o Hvtng
.......Wng
CliNt 11\at 1\t
"Tht1'r t - 00 ITJU" and wltll
~
thtt 1111 ~~~-~and llutlod htf to tl\t groond!"'lMn
In htr q uiet c:ountlt\0- -tclatw~ hlte me - 1&lt;.
tl\t nonr~tah Joe landtcl on lop ol nor a nd my twot""r
Sht waa aJwaya t&lt;KgMng, •nd theft ot COUfM I waa
li'a aJo"9 tlrna ...... ,... thOUQI!t abOIII ·
t&gt;egon amacklnp ltla llpo to matr,a klulng nOt....
Nowaday• - liM In at WI aplonclof atlno '*'k or my
~nftont , •O:WI"9 to lovtan upon htf Whtl- al\t wlahtd,
manlaCif.IIY Chtnllng, "0111 kw•JYOU Jot on 110¥0 you
cloNt, whrcft- •• ""'tJomal te~tlnp f)laee, In a
the Unut clothing. jeWtloryt l IWOtt I'd bUY nor a .,..,
-ont-y011ollttrwt.,641onttovorou . . . . ,
vin yl ~ lilt ta trllomOICI. wltli all flO&lt; Mtlol)l
aC&gt;fMday, maybe,• . , • houM. I valutcl the loot that lilt
oc:raamed until my lathet -rod and d~ my
OtlonO!nclo. - l i l a -•-tr.tofmp4y-.,
alwa'fl b t l - wltat-ltold ""'·· unllkt my paronta.
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F - ~ C:,O.." I - OOfTJ lot ootll 01 Ul
Once. wntta riding- on a - • I n lht -~of •
I wu poa!Jive thtt Baba
- Ill lilt l moum ow --ooatn--llwiGIOthelotlol
t"Undantottn, I ~ oullhll w1..- t l ll\t -~
_ , . , .loe. In a Ill ol ,_I plcUd ltlrn up aftd ""'""
morftenl an old mtn ,.,.. ttt\ICIC by o boll or
my"'--~-...na""""""""',_""""'
J&gt;lm lrlto tl\t no~~ POll. Thtrl l ••urnad to
llglllnlng. l 1\o&lt;M - oolat.cl and vomHICI up IIIII
- . , . , . _ . - · I t ! 11\t Jec:rMtlon. I
on ,-atb, To my IUII&gt;fltt, my daiii"G .,.,
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�ppement
Voting Wednesday through Friday .--1'1rt folio WI/II 1J Q Jist qf /Wno,.
Nllfdkhtu gftd tNtl P&lt;Hti&lt;J.
OfY.CAMPUS PERMA1'1ENT
(COMMl/1UI)

T he candidates speak on the Issues and
·answer the-following questions: .

lt' A 'M'I' COALITION
Ricllard E. Ferauson

1. What persona_l ex.perl.ences have you had with UB
st.udent organizations and what affect/benetlt will thla
-have .on yotrr performance . ,.SA Senator?
2. The Senate must allocate almost $350,000 to SA ciubs.
In what prior ity shou.ld fhese funds be distributed and
what ~ re your criteria fo~ determining these priorities?

ROBIN ALEXANDER

v;ae open to .Rudtnu: to
heeome involved at UB. I l.hcn
~on my ...,chponsllllthe
orpmzAdom tofr..nd lhe on~
1ha1 I would like 10 join. After
&lt;Uerul lhoulbt. I ba~ cb~n
l.hc: SA. the senate in particular~
Now iha1 I have bandkd •h•
rou1lne life of Sludy, I am
prepe;red lO &amp;ct 1nvolvt'd Jnd
help. AJ a commuter. f have
upuienccd muse or rhe
anxieties and problaru lbol 1be
people: t want ·10 represent b1vot
I rru~y not ·ba,·c any cxperienct
a1 Jhis urriveriity bu1 as a

I . l.asi spring I ~&lt;tended the
Stnarc bud&amp;et hearin.at. I was

vcr) di$illusiontd, ro say lhc
lw.l. Why don't rh&lt; srud&lt;nl&gt;
havt more .say in thil process?
l
that the S\udentJ' voices
-art. nat bcln&amp; heard and theSenate is tht plJct' where these
voters ha¥t to bt he-ard.
You. tht Jtudtnu pay che

rec•

funds-"' you should decide
Vrhc-rc thty an instead or 1cavmg
a biased tcw~ I am

il Up 10

willing co 6.sten to the sludtnc.s
and do what they want. SA

e11nnot ~afraid of d~n*
wi1h the administration

~UK

the edrnini.$tralion dots ':nol
always- thlnp 1.he -~ the
studcnu do.
2. The clubs at UB ar&lt; fonned
for lhe stu:kn11. The clubs the
studenu ulilltt should ~
funded. II would lake an
e"'r•orclioary amounl or time
;md efror1 for one pusan to
c~k Into u.:h dub1Uid t«
what they do for the aoden!&gt;. J
fed lhll, IS a aroup, lht Seftale
should look inlo 1hese clubs ancl
~ 10 what extent they are
ulilizcd by lhe o11Kicrus. Funding
'.&lt;hould then be distributed
accordingly.
The .s1odenu: ha~tt to ,·ok-e
their opinion on these mantts. If
you do nQJ stalld up and vo~&lt;e
your opinion Ihen the few thai
do wiU
wbal lh&lt;)l w11nt and
you will still ~ siuing with the
same problem and no 10lulfon .

studenl and commu1cr I fed I
can reprr:smt (dJow commwers.
I wouJd ~courqe participation
and an)l suaaestions that
student$ han to improve the
.. life" btte at UB. ,
2. My priorities in dctcrminin&amp;

how 10 alloca1e lh&lt;

$3~.000

10 the SA clubs center around

1he nenls of Ihe srud&lt;nu. ThoK
or,ani7Ations HIAJ bendit the
student' m05t a.nd arc most
beneficial 10 lh&lt; &lt;naJOrily of
studen1s would baY&lt; 10p
priorily, The orp.nlzations ai UB
should ca1er 10 the needs of the
students. Those oraanizatiOns
coooemed with 1he safety and
welfore of lbe' studcnl body
would havt the mou.priority,
SI&gt;Ch as lhc Rescue Squ.d and
lhe Anii-Rape Task Fottt.
Adli&lt;tici would ~ my nul
priority, since they ln'&lt;&gt;IV&lt; the
srwat numba' of studcnu.
Athktics llo noc only include the
putlapanJ&gt; bUl all 1be many by·
standen 1ha1 enjoy observing.
lthil\lt.,. Kplllll&lt; fund should
be organlttd for emetamcies. If
a.oy club lbrouahoul Ill&lt; year has
dire need
nnancial backina or
a:ny.ocw orpnb:ations need
money, thii KJ)Ulll&lt; fund would
benelil them.

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Kritb PauerJC&gt;n
Rami HJon.a.
David Dale
WISE

Melissa l'oralooe
vJ.en.dy Webei
ICarett Conmock
Maria Bdlocb
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES

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ENGINE£// lNG
Ted HaliK

I

R•A•M•f
Todd· S..unden
Scou YO&lt;IOI
Ml&lt;cbdl Hymowitz
Rkk Landau
WISE
Joel Kallfowiu:
N1lomi Fdler
SteveCau""e
Marty Cnnmer
TNDEPENDENT CANDIDATES
Mikt PuBlnzi
DORM
THE BI.AZE
WISE
Sln&lt;n' Lyo&lt;b \
Robin Alexander
Ira Ooldslein
Heather ,..,.'-"'-•1
Howard Fned
Glen Pr.,...
Riclw-d Shmnan John Barmen

IS
spok&lt;~p&lt;non

for the popular
Altemo,rive News CoUective, I
hiv&lt; dillJeolly foujh1 for riS
.survivaJ and nunured iU- arowth
representativ&lt;&gt; is In question: A ~
throuah yean of poUiic:al and
four ID one referendum favorin&amp;
economic h.a.rraummt. ThC'
1'/Yl'IRC was i&amp;nor(d. The SA
Presutmd51o day as 1r1 •
bas no1 fouah• 10 aa money
eduea1ional &lt;Jiperimee lot free
ilready owed 10 NYPIRG
expression 01st1 I...Una.
r&lt;lc:ased. by the Adminikrllion.
I've also used th&lt;&gt; servlas of
}Vhy does the UB AdmiAiwAiioo
NYl'IRG and the Community
hold tilbl reigns on S1Uden1
Actlon Corps. NYPIRG pvc: m.e
money when other SUI'IY
Adminisua1lons rd&lt;IS&lt;
the rilb1 lo vole in B~ffllo.
ThrouaJ&gt; C/.C I IUIOred minority $11ldenl'f 1\mds wilhoul a
and diw!Van1qe&lt;1, youlh.
hassle?
, ... Cltpericn... will help ill
This appallina si1ua1ion has
my performance as an SA
• motivated me 10 nm for Senate.
Senator. I've &amp;ro'!" !)&gt;
U8 st\Jd&lt;n11 d&lt;s&lt;tvc: dependable
appred.att •he bmMru tbat can
rtprUCOIItlon in all tn*llm
~ re~ by 1hesc: lu wdl as all
aff&lt;e~inathdr Unlvenlty live..
dubs tht.l mok&lt; 1111&gt; ed~nal
2. Allocatjn&amp; $3~,000 or
e&gt;peritn~ worthwlu1e.
slud&lt;nt money 10 SA dubs J. a
2, The SA Senllt is a •&lt;n'
r&lt;$ponsibiluy thai should not ~
powerful body b«ause or t~
1aken tightly. II is 1 diffkult OISll
laJ1e amoun1 of mooey il
importanl wk for • small aroup
alloe11es. THis money should ~
or represen~atives 1o.delermine
1iven oul fairly and equi~ably.
the b&lt;ntfill i1s larJ•
A Joal of the Seft11e shou.ld ~ consriluency will re&lt;eive. ~en
to i.ncta.se ll\ldent involvement .
a Sena1or is wefghina bud&amp;&lt;~
Oubs wbiob llecrcue Ol&gt;OJhy
clec:hions. I feel that lh&lt;
and lnu&lt;ase activbm should ~
foUowln&amp; q.-Jons lhouid be
rewarded. Mino.it~ and ouhurlll
asl ed:
SIUd&lt;nl i&lt;OUPJ Which represent
I . Wh•• b&lt;ntfll.S. boch unaible
their ~lc: Jhould ~ rewarded.
11nd inllhiJ'b~, does the club
This iJ important because or the
provide? ~ lnclud&lt; 11!ety,
conservative tide and bad
&lt;ntmllnmm1. educalionlll
economy with iu VJT)'ina ronn.s
opport11nities. cbanoes for self.
or racism .
e~P&lt;essioo, experlenee in career
'· SA S&lt;nators m\ISI ~ free or
related f~lds. etc.
polillal pressure bfoulbt on by ' 2. How rcspoi\Sibly is tht club
the SA Ptesiden1 and Treasurer. • usina iu money? Comprcbensh~
The Lqislatlve B,....,b muSI ~
bucl&amp;et rC'porn 1h9Ul!l lo&lt;. •
nrona sin~ iJ is mort
subnUned OISll r-'1~
rq&gt;resmlalive or lhe l!ud&lt;:nl
&lt;lllcnsivdy'b{ihe &lt;nlir&lt; Senate.
body as a wholt.
'
AJtbouaJ&gt; the Budaet Commiu..
We muSI no1 il"Qre the W\11 of makes recommendations..., mort
lh&lt; studenu and reASI bowing
lnfonncd dbcuJiioo by the en1lre
down 10 preuures from 1be UB
Seftatc is needed.
administration.
3. Do Slud&lt;nll utlliu Ibis club,
and do I hey "'"!'I lhif club on
campuJ? Tht most imporla.nt
factor to con.dder wbc:n
speodlna Slud&lt;n~&gt; mcroey is
obYiously-1\ow do srudeniS
want thrir monies spena7

NYPIJlG, the
111d
to name only a rew. '
I h..,. alao lived o.n Main
Stree1 Campus (freshman year),
Nnberll4 Camp~~&gt; (EIIicou,
sophomo&lt;e )'ar), and no• off
campu~. so I fed I am well
rounded-111-tbe~ccs.

problems, aod adVIlltqes of tile
complete uncleraradlllll&lt; ttuderu
life.
. Thu wiU ha~ a d&lt;finile
benefit oo my performanoe u an
SA Senator, &amp;l I am aware o{
the probl&lt;m• and Sll«ftS l&gt;f Ihe
various·orpnlutiolu, and eon
compreh&lt;nd the wishes and
deslru or SloclcnU 11 UB. where
ever they milbl IM.
UB Is a great unlvenlty; lean
only hope to on.tke it better,
2. The rail r&lt;110o for my
c:ampai&amp;n and the WISI! .
c:ampaiJn fs 10 rna- the
audml ~~Dice; 10 lislen 10 what
stud&lt;niS wain doll&lt; wiJb their
money. This is the PfloriiY we .
will we in dislributina.th...
funds, 10 finally,;~ the UB
SIUd&lt;nl bojly their monla
worth.
This can ~ ac:complllbed
tbrouah r&lt;fi:reodwru (on&lt;'• 1h11
are liSIOned to I) and •wveys. but
I think lhe bea way 10 find ou1
WhJtl Students Willi is throuah
...,...,... in1enp;on with llt&lt;m;
Talk.lng 10 peoflk, invlriDJ tban
to m«&lt;ings, uldng them to tel
in'&lt;&gt;lved, 11yina. "Hey, ft'• your
money. Wlw would you like 10
ste doll&lt; with i1?"
ln&lt;n:aK your voice; '&lt;&gt;I&lt;
WlSEI

OAV I D DALE'.
\.

L I. I am presently: Vi&lt;e-

~esidnu

or AJplla Lambda
Delta. Trcasur:er or PIU Eu

SiiJ!I&amp;, Senior member or

STEVE CATII.ON£

~

IU?LLOCR

I ,J have - been actively
lllvoiYecJ with Ill)' R\Mknt
orpalblloas. As a 1~.
lut ,....., I WU UAIW-III&amp;Oy
of torjMiradoat Gisted.
~-~........
. _._ or 111o -1 pouiblllt"'!

1. Svay,..... some or lilY
money Is used to fmaooe lhe
opcn_dons of many stu4&lt;nt
orpnlutioru and ....,,._ All
studenu are~ to
"tel lb&lt;lr mooey'l WOrth" by
• panlclr&gt;allrlc and UlilitlJII lltae
seMces .,.hicb are lil their
~.

In DIY )'arl II UB J have been
a.o~n._...,......_
01st1 llllllud the FV\C&lt;J or •

l .l'lla ............_... _ , _

I . My l!&lt;flOOal experlcntt
wilh UB•udml &lt;&gt;r~aniutioiiS
~last Fall when I ~...,.
..:tlvdy lrivolved wiJh NYPIRG
and was JU~r"!!IY elc:aed
&lt;bairperJOa. ~Y. my duties
and raponsibrutleo &lt;tllailccl
tecnliljpa stlldeott. CIICili1 114ina ·
..-Jnll, and keoplna membon
infonned and O(plliud. Soon.
bowewr, I found myodf In the
midJI of 1 b.ltlt to keep UB
NYPUlOAJM.
The boua thal ftrC raiMd

. Commul.. Affain for which I
o....,u..;a a lrip tD Tor-on10,
wloted in 1he compiling or a
' Summer Newo:ktt&lt;r. putlclpaldl
in lhe s......... Orientation and
llll)the~.lothe

Tr111nc Ad.tsory Board. 1 also
have i.otC!111ded with &amp;JOIIP' in
I. In my fint '"" yean 11 UB.
my pooitlod u lacumb&lt;nr
I ..... been upooed LO IRIII)'
•
Scnaloc on l~ fiJwlce aod
111ldeo1 OfPDizadonslhto~
WQJ aod Mans Coaunluces. I
I'OOmmlles, friends, and
fool' this varied c:xpcria&gt;ce bas
P9"'naa ~ Tbeoe
boco balctlc:iaJ bealale it bas
~ iaduclc CAC,
aiorud tDtlo 1~ probicllas
S,T.AJJ.I!.(''Ouya INS Dolls"), ·~ haw ia lloaliQa with the
MARTY C RANMER

-

�Sl~~lon,.,.hlch

ollowo me 10 M¥t 1 lft&lt;lln
uod«1ttnd1111 on ho••o dell
... h thm&gt;
2 Mr pnorlll&lt;$ 10. allocatlftr
..r... 1o Scudcm
~- clubo . _ ... llle

pat~dmll••"'• 1/14

oodlaJ llltt!C»- ...UUn UK
u.Jvtully. I ..,. o eudollt

•t10 Ill&lt; quabCy ol Ill

Il d&lt;dkate.j
of •udsl ltle"' U8

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loo..lcdic lhU ...Ill '-II ....
'""" bol6t ~ by luJjla

or~.~.,.."'··

T-•1"' peat....._ bod
boat

l 1u "' dca..s SA Seoator,
)'OU ll.nt ~ tt&gt;pi)Dioltlky ~

~-~Oitllt

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lilt·-·

....mor. 110111n or....,_,.

cwm . At cntcna I WO&lt;II4 tiKI*

ol&gt;th ~~~- .. Ill&lt; eumbco Of
..- . in"'O...,, pu: •....,...
or l01l~t ol lllc cvmt, .....,..,\

II It due lime to aa ill tilt tole

'"'"''"'or
TWo thltdt ol lbio 01011qo ,.

or 9nlwn0r v.\dc audom

ollocalcd "' S..b Board 0... IJ&gt;t ,

......... ...., pertlclpation. hl&lt;klon
prohlblt\vt toil. tlmdl .... or
tht .-ma and tbo lmPc&gt;rtanco ol
lht tvall 10 UB uodltlon or
l'llti!Tt t&gt;rtllltc.

u wdl u lbt Alblcdc

Go&gt;crOancc Boerd. In lllc past.

..

~~a
oqlcaed 10
,;•• ad&lt;Qull~ -OUDioblllar or
chdr vvious Qpcnditwco 10 thc

...... f10Uil'

ltudcntJ. Wlll&gt;out audtnc 1npul.
how can they pooaibly tpmd ow

,...,...,. 10 lllc .,.,..
•merau1

MY aptrienca witb lbt
CoounutC&gt; AirOilS Colllldl wtll
dcfinicdy ......., co be: IIJYiluablc
u • Smato&lt; ICIViaa commuccn
N th~ activittt d:wnDan of the
COW&gt;&lt;il I h&amp;•i btm able 10 pin
quilt o bit oJ tnll&amp;bt mao the
problaru ..bid&gt; orroct motl
commuu:n. I have hnrd their
complalnu ond I UM&gt;w Chcir
expectations~

N AOM I FEL LE R

M y involvcrn~l with lht SA

A&gt;Jembly Jbould abo be:
I. A&gt; a U 8 fiOphomor&lt;. I have
lnvaluablt u 1 Senuor. WbUt
had 1 chance 10 autnd a varitt~
on tht Alsmtbly I aai,.Ed
ol otudent sponliOred luna ions. I
valuable knowlcd&amp;• oboul the
re:aliu the contlnl.IOUJ
worklnas or SA, &amp;J wtll u an
lmportan&lt;... and 11«'1 lor all or
ln&lt;naJCd rtalization or studmc
tht a&lt;adtmlc, JCI"Icc.
problam.
lnttrnational, mloorlty, special
1n an ~rron to incra.sc
com.mutn catn9W ln"~&lt;olvancnt I
llltetal, 11hitt1C
bobby
oncoted orpnlzatoons
will mOSI ccnalnly lnhlalt
1 am curn1uly a manber or
- mcasutc&gt; •blc:b willlotr&lt;IJC
Iundin&amp; or Commuta Allall1 In
the SA ........,bl)
on octl&gt;·c
mcr~~bco or lllc ANC throuah
ad4ition 10 brina I Yery
lii&lt;K ond orha acudau
tmportanl sowtt of invoiVcrDCIII
orpntzaltoru f hevc- had valuabl~
lor comn&gt;ul&lt;ft:lht Couna1 Is
apcnmca thai ..-ill bt:ndit me
abo important rtom a lCM&lt;c
standpoint, PfOvidlna many
•• palormina abc nccc.wy
run&lt;~ Ions or an SA Senator .
bcoiCfiu 10 commutcn-411-lara&lt;. I
Thev involvcmenu and otMn,
would really tikc to ... 1
lite lbc clo•lna or Squirt Hall.
dramollc lncreostln the lundln1
h•vcw allowtd me to reallu the
and JCOP&lt; or this oraanlzatlon.
POtential value Of student unity.

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My previous experl~nc6 wilh
ocllvili&lt;J that worked towarda
student netds hu lliUJhl me 1

Jrtol dtaJ 1bout lllc po...,s or
OrJI&amp;IUL&amp;Ilon. pertidpatlon.
J)fepatltlon and odmlnlstnlloo
ttthruqu&lt;s. I ba&gt;e bod 011
Of)portii!Uty 10 kim ond 10 ""'
n..., capabllitb and am ready,
willina ond obit to be )'Ow SA
Sawor .
2, ~ Senate's rC$1&gt;0tU&gt;l&gt;!llly
Is 10 allocate 11uda11 mand1101y
r.... in ll&lt;'tordance with the
student populatlon'• desires
and.net&lt;b. AI an SA Senator I
wiU advocate tt~ponJive scuC:Imt
reprcstnt&amp;tlon. I will be: looklna
10 H.rve A larscr ICOpc O( ac:dv~
student cldbo and orpnb.atlcm•
fn order to round ouc OU'r
ocad&lt;tnlc ediiCAtion. SA funded
o~anlz&amp;tlono arc vital co the
sptric. unity 1nd support or this
unl&gt;cr•IIY. ~SA fun~ are
meant 10 be: dlstnbuted lor the
SludtftU priorillc$. itt UJ DOl
,.,...., ·~ 'vtlbt lludcnu.
m.w.1 ha"~ the con1r~ o"cr thac
fundl.
I. Nooml Fdln, u )'0111
Senator Will Kll&gt;'dy let~ 0111
lludmt opinion on all loalily and
aoodanlc planntnJ. My aicrri1
will be: )'OW ot«d1. I "ill lind
thcx ouc tltrouah polls.

New Drivers,
Bad Drivers.
Out-of·State or
Foreign Licenses
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896·3366
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BI L L F E R RO
1. It ...u durina my
sophomore year lbot I decided I
h&amp;d spmt loo much time on thc

outside Jootina ln . 1 wu Juldcd
towards Ute AIJC01bly whttt I

wu lntrodu&lt;od co SA patlcle&gt;
lor lllc lira lime. With this
arowina ltnowlcdJt, I btcame

to-Cbalmw&gt; or lht Scudml
Count and T&lt;Kha Evalwwion. 1

om =tb' a mcmbco or lllc
ceKbinJ quality oommluc&lt;
which likt SCAT1: is IC&amp;fcd
towmll imP&lt;Ovi.na tadlina in
this prcdomin11dy rcsc.artb

orientated Vni&gt;a&gt;hy. Throuah
thts&lt; &lt;J;pcrimc:o&gt; I havt '
rccaved o Ccdina lhat the
students or this UniVttShy art
bcin&amp; short-dtan&amp;ed. It Is lhiJ

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IIY I~ foocll,aod ,., SOC.
off of LUIICii wklt lllls d .

St&gt;KI&amp;Mllot II "'iti&amp;Nft &amp;ltd
-~··..Ydlthu'

offer ••olntt Sept.

)Otlo

or ow

~----dy

uso.ooo .. divided -

lbt

various SA funded clullo. Wluu
dubo tllould ~· lllcfluldlrla1 We ID-e to II"" the
.,..,... support to lllc IJoup&amp;
•bid&gt; _.haw 11M: moot ICI.IW

n&gt;Cmb&lt;n, b).,.. baotliciollo lilt

mollaudaxs~e)uJC

audcnt moocy atoa clledlvdy,
fiO that lht lludcol body Clll
actually- tht benefils or

..,...CMY~tits

r-1'11&lt;

uaoc.clchl ol""' IO!U
lon - •uc1ta1 - ' * -

~~~~~~~lluD•r

Ocsoenli.dlt&amp;

.....

Ullltr SA dcdoloet.

•• "- ........... dtlrict!fl
IOdo. O...m. . ~~ .
~

ID....,._
ilt"-'c tile

or ·

ond IJP&lt;
orpodutloa llaa vn

•..o..u - dirocSiy io¥oiY&lt;d
Oolt.-.._,tbt:reare

-.e tiUidomc.a\11...,.... fur
whlcll I would look •
0r&amp;&amp;nU&amp;tlon• "'hiCh cnoontf)lll&amp;
o brood variety o( lludCutl ond
Mrona ~ art very
lmponont. aut.. which wor\
tioldy with or rot the
community arc -tlo.l lor .1
roulldcd Uoivtnlty aperitll&lt;%.
lmtrnlllional and min«ny
upand our

hi••

0&lt;...,._..,...

Of)U1Ioo&amp; ond pacq,~ou.

OJpnlllfloM .mic:b work

(Of

aloe bc:ttmttcm-of\olu&lt;lau ure.
cttba here 010 &lt;Uipvo. io lllc
ll&amp;le, Of .. lbe ..... lei .,. alto
hlllt 011 .. , fill or priori&amp;IQ.
E•ft)' lludcnt docnts an

01110""'"'"
•bleb .......
hlalhcr .......

lolllc,...,l,_,..-~..,

ai KABOSH and SASU, 011

crvoaJ \aut&gt; lll.c linandal
a~cl/lludmt loan eutbetb, and
tbt Pfcstt\atoon or Squlft Hollo.
u a Stud~• Unloo This aa•t
mr tn~' 1n10, amon1 ocbu
tll,lnp, tht lock or lludtnt

rundina lllc dub.
II.,.. can maltt studcats
awart abo impoiuou thar
Input In the m~tory Itt
rundloa Pfoc&lt;$l, lbcn we wdl be:
011 OW WCI}' 10 ocb.ievfna lbt
moot ~rrec:Uve Scute tht
uucknu have ew.r lftft.

o'

1

doody WOih "'*'U' audau
lfO\IPI ond or(MliutloN. &gt;adl

.or

alilllrcnat at thb university. I
pined •oluobk v.pa~....,. In

lnacuirta thlliW~
In Foil 19tl. I - dca..s to
lllc ACTION 0omt Coomdl.. oe
wludl I
Throucll
ACTION I am leanwoalllll
about audmla' ntcd.l, ond ..,.

........,,!)&gt; ..,.e

-t

wor£in, doody ... h lbt eo..ndl

CLEN F RE YE R
I. Thouah DDI lbt only UB
"11h ..tticb I l\ovc
worked, my~ lnvolvcnimt
wu "1Ch NYPIRO. With them I
o~inllauoet

MELISSA f'ORCJONE
I . Allhouah I ha¥10 wotked
..lth many campw
Of&amp;&amp;niutions. O&gt;y teronats~ ond
most ""onhwha~ ioYOI"emcna
hu been with 1'/YPIRO. The
diva;&gt;&lt; IOj&gt;ia NYPCRO att~eted
Mrcnathcocd my skilb In mony
....... Spcodina lui · - ..
1 lobb)iJI for NYPIRO in tht
State L&lt;ciiiOJurt. I ...u loreed
to become • prordcnc wrilcr, 1
toalitlon buildC&gt; aod an crrmivt
spcaka. My rtspooSibiDila abo
Included aterulvt reoearch and
policy ptannina. 1 delle with all
ISpcCIS Of l.ht political pro«SS
which &lt;ilhone&lt;d my 1biliry 10
mold mulll·faotted intcr&lt;&gt;U Into
oroposa]J chat were .

representative or all. Sldll.s such
u that ore neccssot)' lor
tflcctlvt lndc:nblp in any
political orpniwion. NYPIR0'1
attMtlo. abo p•e 1M 1 lo.em
,
undcnrondinJ or tht uu political
proccu. SA senaton -ld an
aoorrnou. 11D0W11 or pO'"'U ond
1 led oomc or h ha bc:m uocd
UJiiUIIIy in lllc paa. MysluiU,

OJ)fhnlstn ond han! wark will
hopefully bqlo 10 t«Uiy thlt
probkm.
2, Each _ . , . ....ay

&lt;tudcnt pay1 SiS.OO in

~t r

~n

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3612M:ifriStreet
Svffalo, NY 14226
Limited. lodtlno Spaces
Available Now In A
Convenient LOQOon.
Includes !Jtchen~tte
f"llltlts color t.v. and
all utilities.
Call 837-3344
Ask for Mike

._orked on voter rtaistration
drivca, tnt Nlq&amp;rf River stud.).
and recdved l acdiu lor my
work on 11 Ciduru Utllity Boord
to name but I (~ . I WU abo
cltcted to the State Board and
later to the Euartl..,
Commkttc, the StOJewidt
Sludcrtt bodies 10 wJticb 111&lt; rest
or tbc: orpnizaDon 1s
1cco•uubk.
•
From OIY espaialcts I ba&gt;c
aalncd sktlls In wntina. In pubbc
-r.tna. ani! In iobbytna. In my

lo r..rrtll thtm thfOIIIh lllc
fonnatlooa or &gt;vood safety ond
rccrcacJoo
As 011 SA Senotor, this

pc..,....

IHICkafound

'*'" mablc mc 10

Cunha lnatut au&lt;lmt
.............. and P&lt;Owidc ror

studmaa• needs.
2. AauaJly. $3SO.OOO to
stmply th&amp;t wl\ltl&gt; tht Senate
has tr&amp;dltionally dl&lt;*tl 10
•directly alloauc. SA 'a workina
bud&amp;te 1s 10 - o r
Sl,ooo,ooo• .._lml irlY til
or WhJCh ..,.. co Sub-Board
Ont, Int., ond Ill 10 tht
A.tl1ldb
Board.
0... JN'iority ..-w be: "' bnOilptt
tDttly 110• that funds ore

ao.-..-

ban&amp;-·

In lbt - · both
SBI ond the AOB haV&lt; ~y lntlcpc-nclblt lA ......
spmdlna. 11 u n - y 10
.,..,..,. these JfOUPI 10 fluun
Milt 10 whom I ...u
lht pcopa and reu011oblt
responsible. Moot importantly,
QJ)Ctldllurc or tlldr lundl.
In rclermcc 10 the SlSO,OOO
howtVtt • wu •.ht Ioct lhll I
wu·~araed wnh the aU,.,.tlon
r.au1c, I thin~ tht most
InC ~roval of I budJtC lat... ,
import&amp;nl point in e111blishtnl
than lhll or the Undtr~IW~ .
priorities k the studcnu lrut ond
Scudent Alsotbt.loru. l'bis - - - . ,llnderMandina dCilrc to lund •
would prove In 1fnoill,1blt
lfO'IP· Baidcl bovina been
experience II e!taed.
reooanl&gt;:cd by. SA, a lfOVP
l . In allotouna 11~oc
set kina fundi should havt the
mandatory ftcs, Jbc ":OOP IDUII
bwt1CD IO JHO¥Cihcft 1J 1 ot«d
iCTV~ u bl-ood a collJiltutftCl' as
and dtslte lor th&lt;m ...,._,....
POSSibk ond mokt cvay &lt;Iron
aod lhot they cu rtaJIIdcally
IO lncl* ond In I""'\ the
riJJfilllluo fttcd WOib I
tludmt body U I wholc Also
muorsabk
blah on lbt lilt ace those
Ofllnll&amp;IIOIIJ -.bleb J)fO&gt;'idc I
am..: 01 OUIIcl '"bert QOoc
CAlMed pr...oullly, The
orprllutSon f hould be a ploce lo
lcam by dofna &lt;•n lltcmativt to
1 rlaid ocadtmk ouriculum). ·
ThOK &amp;roups -.hich b1vt a

dcaed poottoon•, thae.,.... 1
fl&amp;(f of ova l$0 people and I
IIUdml mtmbco$hip e&lt;r0U the

pr-.

Donate
Blood.

+

==

~uncUon outsidt of th~

\.lnivtuhy community and (.call.t&lt;
tbalt1ttaudcnts do not'liye In a

COIN OPERATED
LAUNDRY

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,.,r,._,.,. ,
Opanhm •1pm

,...... ooy. . ....l

HIGHLAND ·
COLVIN
LAUNDRY

2 l7Hitlalaod
-Cdw&gt;

-~

·~~riA~ .......

_ ,. u--n.- 1

�&amp;odlca wort. ao tlw Smale ..,,..
noc be a ci&gt;mp~&lt;~cly new

-

· As Ofl&lt; or ua-.

-

~~~0~':.s....,.

Uru-yJSASUl, I haw 11«a
oiJic to ..lC hew a..U•c IDd

..._...............

......

· otll&lt;r ............. II'OWidtbo

ln lddltioo, dlfMI tbc ..
moniN lila~-. iii.........S
wta ....raJ COftlpot&gt;t'IIU of $A_
TbcK mctvd&lt; tottllla Oft the
Athlttlc Oo•crn.- Boatd
RICK LANDAU
MITCHELL UYMOWrrz.
l larned how c:ad&gt;
(A&lt;lB)
individual achlctk team or dub
t.
Duril&gt;a
thc4prilla
Scm&lt;Stcr
' &lt;bird ,.., a«ounhna of 1911, I worked u lilt pboco
1. I 0111 1
,..k a.nd rccc!no lundln1o
major. Sinct bcin1 a ScnatO&lt;
F"tnally. I have bcclllnvoi...S In
l'dllor l or 1M Clurttrt. B&lt;ina
lnvoiVa mooctaty mattm, I
nlnnlna IlK lu1 ,.., ICIIJ at UB.
that we were a Sub·Bo&amp;ld I
bdclv• thll 1 am well Qllllllrlcd 10 publication. w&lt; were under lhe
All or th&lt;ac c,.;pcricnca will
deal •ith IlK llnancial upoc~i or
&lt;01dul Wlltch or IlK SBI
maloe me a bettor Scn110r .atould
tho job.
publkatioftl dlra:to&lt;. tbus t
I bo cl&lt;cted.
1- SUNY 01 Bu.l'(alo is a very
I also """cd on IlK "'"""bly
b«ooloe famil* • ith maoy or
(O&lt; IWO ycara-from tblo I W&lt;
._..,_ywttlomany
Svb-llocd'1 .-I SA"•
JOm&lt; prior bac:llwound or bow
clilfcrmt types or people 1 fed
procuoa.
• t •.
tlw _ , •udmu illtcr... ore
SA...,.,.a.l.....,.adliutoan
l'mnuly, I haVe \ - IMq
more~. aod am d&lt;q&gt;ly
orr-...,... ltH tho- two
while punulu • bicll
yoan. 1 rtaUJc that IlK olf·
IIQibt ....... Studall ~
cooc:rmcd abo11t on
madcn.- ..ould lit e to bdp
Clalptlf studmt 01 UB io In a
IUAC11111• .._twr,uaucllftllldl
our •udtou~
&lt;lalt all by "" or bcr od!. Also. 1 arc liawled. I rtll'" that
1. Tho Smale mUll allCJaltc
~haw to bo ..a.s. u to
have a...s In t h &lt; - lor •
al.- Sl50,000 to SA dub&lt;
wbo aallllly ,.u (Oodilla.
,..,• and W&gt;dcnwtd IlK &amp;ucb as: M"mority Affair dubs.
I led that mandatory ~
or th&lt; donnitO&lt;J studmt .....u.
!'odor aod 8SU, Academic dubs,
By kno•in1 the 111&gt;&lt;' of
1 monica &amp;hould bo wed to b&lt;tl&lt;rn.,_
Enlin«n Stud&lt;ru Auodl tton
thel011&lt;:s1 110up ol IIUdmU
e1c. Spcdal int&lt;r&lt;tr li.nd ~
ponlble, 10 onr: of lht crittria
aroups. Th&lt;dutH that work in
definitely aid my 'perf~ u
.lor pllocadoo would have to be
the interest or the studcou or
Smator If I'm elected.
site lind panidf)lllon. That is tlo
our unJvtnity should ad top
otudmu aaoally want to bo
priority. Sin« ill tbc lludcnll
l . Priofily in the allocation or
in'DI...S in a panlcular
mandatory r... tlw are
· SA lundl, should b&lt; btl&lt;d upon
orpnwuloct anali iiW allocated, 1 tbillk tbc 11u&lt;1&lt;nu
NVCral mtc:N. Tho lint &lt;ritcr\t
~ raporuibk to che
should b&lt;tl&lt;rrt r""" tlltm. AU on
b • hat do&lt;J the dub diS for the
students' occds. Socoftdly. I
acncralstodtat
- "-ould look II tbc orpnlutJonJ
etlll1jlW lllould
take
priority.
•
to dctcnDirlc wballoor 0&lt; 001 il ,.
is the pert.,.,.._
My criteria ror dctCJ1I&gt;inlna
r«&lt;cd tlw IlK club bas bad.
.......ntablc 10 SA ID _..siaa
tbct&lt; priorillea arc:
Th&lt; t1un1 b ..us tiDd or
lfiOOia 8&lt;lCCif"dir&gt;a IO cwmd
Studmt op.ioo 011 tbe matter tH
porCDUOI that IlK club bas roc
lllicldl... '"' •uc~mt r-.
IJoiiC if any
lhcpramtyar.
P. . Perl~· As a a.....al
ruk you tlw • dub 0&lt;

-e

IRA C O LDSTEI ~
I. In the pw t•o ycon 11 UB
I ha••• bftn a&lt;dvc In various on-

campw orpnluulons. l.asl yew
I *'1.1 a mcmbor ol the SA
ful&lt;mbly and ......s on the
, Rulft Commlll&lt;t, I ,.,..
appouued 10 the Prcsidnu' a
.
Comii\IUlon or M.ou&gt;toin"'" and
Pvbbc Order I ""1.1 the louodi.._
Prti&gt;CICII or lhe UB chapeer'of
Sialha Alpha Mu Fracnruty. I am
aloo oatvt •• Cltrlonl Furnas

COikJe
I lu&gt;ow that my !'«'loU&gt;
n~c an make me •
qualirlcd SA Smatoo Th&lt;

be uam1ned COMI)"\ Tltc Senate

can only bonctll by ha•lna
..pcrknccd people: in h .
2 The Smale aau.Uy
controlls ova on&lt; mOI1011 dollan
e•cry year. Sub Board One and

IlK Athkllc Clc»mtiLII&lt;t Board
ucb an oppn~•unatdy ""'"'bird
or llW bud,a an110&amp;11y. I led
tMu an ckruutr mcaru withtn
IM PG"&lt;n o( the Smale lo
mah t.bcst Ofllnlr&amp;fioM more

(UIIDCiaJ!y accountable 10 the
studmu.
The linallhlld or the budae1 b
the money th01 b allocated to

SA dubs. Thne .,. some
lmponant &lt;rltcria for datm~lnlna ·
how much money each club
•bouJd 1&lt;1. Th&lt;rc ate
approllimaldy one hundred and
thirty club&lt; that rC\1dve Iundin&amp;.
Wt m\JJC namlnc bow many
11udmU bot&gt;&lt;lit 110&lt;11 a dub and
, , . or bcndits (ellhunl.
aaodaruc. C1C.) Ole rcc:oi...S. I
would alJo look 11 lh&lt; dub's
pall pt'r(0&lt;111&amp;1Xr and

RAMI HANASH
\
- 1. km tbc Incumbent
Commuter Smator. 1.&amp;11 tCOI l
.Wstcd the Su1d&lt;nt !«lauon
Vn·Pmldcot In
atinl a

number or proj&lt;cu: R&lt;J&lt;&gt;m.
runocn. tbc Bitcb Sur&gt;&lt;ey. bua
Jbollcr ~.etc. l Hf\cd on
tbc A»cm!IQ&lt; Eatcrul """'"

Cocnmiuce, SASU coaunicl«.

tbc UDMnity S.udmt Board or
· Tnut&lt;a, 1 member or tbc
$enact firt.an« Cbf'lu:nJII tt', C'CC,
Tllcse Cllpcrlcnca. I bckl•e.

'*"""'

live m&lt; ...,...,. backlfound

orpruultanJ and po~llkms In
tbcrn I ha&gt;&lt; hdd sJve me a "ell
rounded backlfound. My
e•pnicncc will nor allow SA
Eu\"'Uih'd 10 C'Ot'l)c to a new
inupcricnccd Smile whh
budan demand• that Jhould lir11

lcno"lcdae aod wbdom to deal
with the job or Scnalor
efl«tivdy.
2. The Student ADoclatlon

:'t':J'.':'r!:~ :";'~, ~~ :fu l

Scna1~ allocates approxlral•lr
$150,000 to SA clubs.
Qu&lt;stion lllbct over which club
should 1&lt;1 ho• muoh more than
other clubs. Tho Smale Fl11111«
COtlllllittcc handler 11\i&gt; tuk
throulh irucosl"&lt; lnllysb or all
buda&lt;t propo..b, lmcrvicwlnl.

bci••

_....,._The

- ·coocmRII

rec:ommmdationL Cntcna k

pert.,....._, number or
mcrnbcra, porcotW 10 ocquiit
ill
-daocc wltb ~ rules lnd
rqulaliolll, etc.
My OWil penooal crilcria lor
distribution or ruDd• u to fund
those oraanizatlons whleh
provide the lfCII&lt;:sl J&lt;tVk&lt; to
'our .student c:onsthuc.ntl. 'll\.elic.
pall

..... -ben. _.,1oM

~ion's pa11 blsiO&lt;J~

pcrlonnancc .. ooc or tbe "l""
e(foc:tlw waya to dctmni.ne, In a
R$POn.sible+ml.lll\er, their l'uaurr
conduct.
Ruponsiblc spcodi"' or thdr

I conlldcr lnvalul blc. 11&gt;ooc
clubs which ocrve 1llc lf&lt;&amp;ttJI
number or 11udtnu1 art of

budJCI.
Spcodina that ciCOIIy Mn&lt;fou
th&lt; aunpus community and ow
studmts .
Accountabitity or~ .. linea
Adds 10 oc bmcr.u IOCial and
roclaDk activities wltb to IlK studcnll lira, aod tbe
OIIUide commllftky """""'·

benefit to us in the rtllm or

educallon In IU ~lc and
..a.l.MJ&gt;&lt;CU 01C thooe wblcb

lllould rcc:olvc priority. Oubs
.. hicb , _ • oonstltuatCY
whicb Is wid&lt; and di¥me ill

lbtit intr:mu..

future

lll'.HTON llDD
l.ln my lime 01 UB, 1 - bad
""""'
~ will As
bdpa
me to expcriatca
b&lt; a bcucr StMsoc.
member or the Assclllbly, 1
leamcd bow ....,._;vc

....... The Smate Dl ... ""'

.. a
make mre the
clubs spmd their IIIOftCl' j..,.ly.
Tho dubs mOJt be linanrially
accountabk to the Senate.
''wau~hdot'' 10

T.C.S.

u.b., yo. Dlolo Dot....

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whldl unlike IIIOSt orpnlmtlons

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rormt'f

btwWdy~o~utioo
~nvolvina &lt;Very 11udm1 t1 UB.

, . . . . . . . . . . etc.

-*·· ~

plscount Fllgltu o~ MaJor
Airlines
Call Mr. C~sby ~2-2799

ua •udalt

linued. Howewz I bavc 001 bcc1l
bliDd or IlK wid&lt; aou aoc:tlon
or 11udmt Otpniu.llOIU. 1 am a
IMI!lber of NYPIJI.O,

... ......, .........

~la514 " aM

$oodab al ......

l.Tob&lt;liulrmy~

with the _ ,

o,_tlocu b.u bocn vr:ry

Tbc NYPIRO orpniwlon makes
my~ tlnlvcrsal. The
l•e u pcricrlat bel_, SA
and NYPIRO bas mablcd - to
rcaliu that If SA .-I tbc Jtudmt

cOMrvna~

lOc Wlots Tlllln4q 9/23
!Qfftn frw Frat Do1ob

plus

OM£. IlK

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at P.J . Botto'"s

AU Wtlc- ,
Voaa Do1ob Sl .OO,.Dra!U 60t

FREE

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CAll nCJtNKAL

Reson Aocoraodatlons
2 D&amp;YS &amp; 3 NlghU
In
M~l or Las Vegas

Starting tomorrow Thursday 9/23
at 8:00pm In Harriman Lounge
Sign up at 7:30 pm
Come Strutt your Stuff!
· Beer Wine lOc Wings

T~E P~

D.J. -

OPEN -.MIKE

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••

"*" to deal

with eocb Otbtr tiKy mutt lut"&lt;

lo additloo ""'~
witll NYJ&gt;lllO .-I t.bc 8SU has
Cl&gt;lbled .,.. to Iotti&lt; lind
oooqucr problal!l to lllc bat or
1111 ability. I rcaliu I work
vr:ry bard to eclllne a 1011 roc
"all 11ud&lt;nts. Abo I am 1101 ill
tOIAIJymptlthy with NYPIItO. 1
am runnlna u an l~ t
caudidato and rtpret&lt;&lt;UIIl"&lt; o(
all UB lludcnu.
l&gt;.:r'&gt;!JIIOIIey allocated to SA
dub&amp; ihOuld noc be allo&lt;aled
catclcssly Qd ~y. Oubo
ltntoecd by SA sl\ollld be
IDvoi...S 1n IIClivitlcs and
pro)«u .. hklt conecm U1l

.........

.

My criltria ror .._...,..
wbcsbcr or 101 . , SA dub
slloUd rcc:olvc 1\mdiQa ~ be
IIlia .otnldar o r a dltb'• a&lt;tM!y
lind mon1 cootlaa. Ia t...,.. ot
~ • d~b llbould 001 be
invoi...S ill vlolnot or lllllawiUI
acts and duaWoialllon tur IlK

d»b--~~

.atould 001 Ito rolentcd.
le addlrloa ....... sborlld be •
..-aw-r tor lba .-.... ot

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dob In ~~~~ Ollifllo• '""' 0. 1111~
P&lt;'OI'Ic """ld 110( -ftUI« 0
dub.
If 0 dub olott - coo!""" IO
fonMituedcll-. ~ lllotolcl
""' bt dblrlbooted 10 Olal dub.

- t.ern.:a-r.

taloa l;llto
I\IUIIldol -..biilty, aod
fllit&amp;rC IDOk of tbe dub, or&lt; alai
or 1!Q1011 taporwl&lt;lt. 1'llcx .,.

REl.JClOUS
Are you lnter"led In lumif~S die tJ.I(f o1 !fie

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d e l - - tbt'lllklc:.M~nq 0(
_ , to tbeo&lt; dullo.

SCOTTYOUNC
\ In &lt;Joe pall!"",._. I haft
acrvcd oa a o-"tr of UB

Clwtstl.., lallh • ~thallf In P"P"l••Jon 101 . .~
to • Chrl•tlan ~ 01 !J&gt;&lt; me-~lp In a .,...
. Chfbctan churdl1
A-~ df.~l&amp;hl ~slons entitled "Pcnpe&lt;tiYe on
faith" Is Kheduled to ~&amp;In JhiS Thut~y. Sept U , .
at 10: IS a .m . at Rewrrectton House , che Lutheran
Campus M.ll\lst~ C~l\ter. 2. Unlv~rtll)' AvMuc.
for mo..., lnfOimAIIOft or altenn.allve Khedullfl&amp;.
please call R~v Arlo Nau. lutheran campus Putor
and AdJunct Professor In R~llg.lous SNdlu. at
837-7575 01835·1221.

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TODD SAUNDERS
1. I wu Ill Aw&lt;mbly pcuon,

and have .. orked on the Exlcmal
1\Jfalrs Committee. Dunn&amp; lht
clec1lonsln 1981 , I worked on
Ill• "UI• B11ch" •unoy, and
1
&amp;110 " orked ' RoomtiiOIJiil&amp;" •• a
con«pc •hiC'b wu. ma.n1 to
mcreuc lt~t awarmeu 10

unpot1an1 iss~~&lt;&gt;. I olio
IJ&lt;OI~td the eto..na of Sqwrc
HaD, al1houJ)II was 1101

arrcoted .
2. 1"he pnonty in wh&gt;th I
would allncllt lh&lt; SJlO.OOO
which It 10 b&lt; dJMrlbuted among
SA clubs, would b&lt; to allocot&lt;
tht molt money to clubs which

.....,, 1he pwo:ot lotues&lt; fO&lt;
the pcai&lt;SI n11mbcr. I fed tb11
more money to UUAB ila '""""

v.hik in~~oeltmml . as wdJ as
more- moMYto Lttt Athktic _
dtpattmtnl. ,.. fat u dubl ao.
monty tllould allo.:a~ed co tbOie
dubl wh&gt;&lt;h wrve the 11ea1cot

I . A&gt;a~~~&lt;t~~w otohe

St-.•

Entln«r&gt;na
Alt&lt;&gt;dltlon, I wu qullr distutbtd
when 11 lut IIJ&lt;In&amp;'• bud&amp;t'l
hratlna&gt; "'" one m&lt;mb&lt;r or lhr·
uudtnl ~omate \'Oted 10 nen hear
"'hY tbe I!SA blljlaa &gt;hould have
b&lt;tn onodlfotd. U peoplt obow up
01 • mcctin.t """' """"''
ao...,...mcnr.
cbty lbould at 1cu1

be ~~- tbe ba&gt;oc cooneay of

bona allo..«&lt; to .,._.., tbrir
~

IU I KDAtOI I ~ntt.nd tO lisCm to
~oho~u

llu alqilimar« wue

ror KRilt tOtllkSeratioo.
2. My nllmll&lt; the pnorltle&gt;

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I. Number of ac1ive student
membtn
2. Rdatlon 10 lOme academic
procnm
l . Oqrec of mYOiv.....,1
WltJI tbe r&lt;11 of the student body

or iD•o!ve••"'"

4. Dqr~
,.ltb the oommUDiry nuuide 1he •

amount or 11udenu, not on.Jy In
number but also in diversity.

Cocnmunarloos Comnuucc on
the " lAC's llit&lt;b" _.,.,and lhe
cwr..,. Sludent Haodbool I'••
alto concrfbu1ed a ..,. arnoun1
Of limt IO IUcb or.aanlutJoru
indudina-S.T.A.O.f. and

SPOtllJ)It SA Productions. I ha• t
alto Ill on the SA A.....,bly,
,.hlcb b Wbat jl&lt;omptod me 10
fO( Scowor. My~
With tbe Co.momica10111
Cocnmruce .UO.·e d - t o act '"
ICMKb with tbe Rudenu, llld P'1
a amcrll fed foe w11at they
M~ exp&lt;ticoca "ith
S.T .A .O.A. aod Spocqht
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PtodUCIIoru dimlnilhcd my fw
of public fl'l'ltina oi.d inct'tUOII
my knowltdat or monetaty
Cl!P&lt;ftdlrwcs immcnldy,
l~ 'Tbcn b 110 uJlattd"
pnorky for the allocatloa of'
rWid&gt; 1n S,A. All """''ftiud
dubs, aod orpnizllloas ate
mlllltd to m:ieve rrom
SA. Hown-.r, I doa't fed thai
any dllb obould ..mvc fluids,
IIIII ~ they ji&lt;OYt lhconldv.. a
raponslbl&lt; and worthy aroup.
Once a ~lub hu proven co me
1h11 thty 11&lt; deservitll or our
stud&lt;nt mandatory fces, I will
•uppon their cffort,jlllerml of
clubs •bo offer tbar, ~ to
lhcarweat ~y or •ud&lt;tlca
and 11&lt; open 10 a divcnc
Aod&lt;nc popWalloa of many

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I . My expcrienoc wllll ltudcnt

RICH SHUMAN
1. IIWtod u 1 member or

.... - b l y Lui )'Qt. Alt&lt;t
plalq mud&gt; needed
blowteclt&lt;, bow SA 1\onttioas, I
..., offered lhe rapotllibiliry of
Ridlmcod Ocol Couecil
~vcoftbe ACTION
-.mltccc. Tbb J)CC!tlon hu
liven me plcllty of uptrle.oce
repraendna 11\Kknu, a mwt
for a1lorm Senator. ACTION wu formed lat&lt; Lui
sprina, llld 1101 IIWIY ac:tlvilies

have - . lldd. I 1111 cunallly
•ocklna with Olhcr manbcn of
ACTION on ma.afiss,.. 10
...,..,.. tbe JOdal bf&lt; of dorm
MudaiU. &amp;dna a -bcr of
ACTION, I have llllodc it a point
10 know about vlrious activitia
whlcb an aovemed by SA. My
lrno~· or th... COO«j)U,
will lllow me to walk Into th&lt;
Stnate chatnbcn wltb a
subltanrlalundentandina or
currttu 5uucs.
2. 1"he Smat&lt; allotatea
.
approldmatdy S6.l0,000 to ~
Athletic~ Board and
Sllb Board I 11)0 • Ilona wltb the
SllO.OOO to SA dub&lt;. Tbex
,..., _.uusionJ sbould he
IUCIM!d )1111 U heaYily a&gt; tbe

SA dub&amp;. I would Dft to ""'
1110re Mudttttln.I)UI. lnYOIYinalbt
nnandna of tbe AOB. Sub Board
I Inc., abould be tlplalned 10 tbe
studmca. Sci&gt;Cknra obould know
whO. t~«fvttl&lt;1 ore avall&amp;ble 10

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ConcU'IIIfll

tbe SllO,OOO
allocaled to lhe SA dubl, !hills
by fll tbe ~ of all
aDocationJ. Tbcft on
appro.....,dy llO dubl aod
~ tbal can receive
IDOOty. How - y people the
dub..,...., u well u how
mony P&lt;'OI'Ic .,.. ac:tlvcly
lavolvod In the clvb.. '!'Ould be

oraanluotionJ hu mainly been
with NYPIRO. I bea~~t~•worklna
with tbil oqanludoo iD
Sept&lt;mbcr 1910. Tbc followint
laniiOI')' I wu dected 10 fiU a
poakloa oo tbe NYl'IRG State
llollrd of Dltec:ton. btcoalina
one or two Mudcc ddqptes
rept'CICDI.lna tbe UB campus.
Thbllollrd Is a ao-uiDa
111111C1ur&lt;&gt; opendna iA a llrnilar
fubloa co the Senate- I hdd t bll
seaa until JaoiiOI')' 1912, whee I
rdlnqubbtd k 10 cooc&lt;Dltt!C my
rrroru oo tbe Squirt: Uolon
issue. 1U a board m&lt;mbcr I
lcamcd ho• a clccisloG matina
body f\lnc:llorlJ, and ...
Sco11oc, llois koowlcdae ooill b&lt;
uxl\d. '"""""' DIY efTOtU 011
campus wltb NYl'IR.O, aod
durirla the Squir• c:ampalp, I

plned.a deare'Undmtandilll or
llllderand,... student
IOV'trnmml aDd other vorinJ
commlll&lt;ea of tbc UDivenlcy
J)'Jitm opmUe. I knOw Illes&lt;
uperitnt&lt;~ will be bcotfodal.
l . 1"he foUowitll arc my
priort1ie&gt; ror dbon'butint fund&gt;.
1"he .ntcria ror dc:tcrminina
chest priori&lt;ks an ba&lt;d on the
SUNY maod.tl.oty fee piddina.
• Wbat types or xrv1tts do lh&lt;
dub&lt; P&lt;Ovidc1
-Whoa b U&gt;emuro 10 oti&gt;Cknu
lA ,...,.,, of ranaitil&lt; bcodiu oa
Cllni)QI, aod ln~ble bcnelitl
orr campuJ1
• Whal perccnraa• of 1tud&lt;n11
at&lt; involved, or do they ,.~7
• Are tbtlr xrvitts apociallud,
or do IJ!&lt;y a&gt;rich the Ullivenley
how the

uawi&gt;Ok.
• How I'CIJ)OIIfllll&lt; art the dubl
wilb thcil

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bvdect1

• Wbat ""'~they
.

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How ac:ti~ an ihcy ihi'OIIIhouc

theycll7
• Are they opco aod raponllvc

co lho.oc who woUld btoelil from
tbrit owvlcaat
•

roc tbe bcnefu of tbe oci&gt;Cknu
and milA be aJiocated in an
U.tdlitcnt, reapot~J~'bl&lt; manner,
fair 10 aU ia tbe best inreruu of
the 11udcnra.
.
.ReapoouibUhy ir&gt;eludcs
submlllq rccdpcs of
cxpcnditwu, aod more

impc&gt;rllUlljy offcriaa 11\Kknta a
r e a l -.

Not pictured
I O HN a.UtMOR£
I. My""'""""" b - l y
with IWO orpaizadons, 11w
$p«tnilfl aod Baitd Point

Volunteer Atnbulaaoc. I tlllnt my
aflUlai&gt;OOI wltb thea&lt; JTOIIJlO wUJ
bt of tom&lt; hdp to m&lt; in tbe
Soul&lt; becai1$C worldtls V.irh
thae orpnlurlons hu tllown
me lh&lt; lmponan« or 8&lt;0uJ\s
!hat Inform and educate
M udcnu u wdl u !hose that
ar&lt; cleaitDcd to care for rbtlr
a&amp;f&lt;'ly and wdlobeina.
2. Wbcn SA bqios tbe
pn&gt;cal of allocatin&amp; fuods IO
11\Kknt ~I bdc!ve
llw they lbould toep Ia mind
that tbe ll&gt;Oft&lt;J \llcy band OUI
bdonp to tbe audenu of tbil
UAiversity and that if the student
body tailea its voice 10 uy
·
whae th&lt;y think .tom&lt; of thrit
money ahould so SA should
makt a major &lt;ffon 10 ..., 10 the
'Oi&lt;ba of the poop~&lt; they tc:tV&lt; •
I olio bdri~ lh01janr
orptlizatlon that e&lt;I$U 10 lnf0&lt;a1
or ed.-e should he CORfully •
&lt;Oftddcmi."Of COIIItC tbc ooclal
clubc .,.. CIUaDdy lmpot14.111
too bocaux they P&lt;Ovidc a

-or bdobainllll a

uftivtnlty aa larJe a oun wllcR
-CIUieasi111&lt;fio.rln
tbe crowd.

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poiao roao-~nt a

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Tbe lllldhon&lt; tlvt81&lt;11Cd tO

\'X1ory

...... ...-en~ tima .. the nr. ;o

~llltVB~-"8" 1..,.

Tilt IIIKUonc "8" . _ showed
tbt lllackhor-Jc "B" ttam &lt;naJ!xd a ..,od dal of detcnnilWioo and
tfronoand wtre pleutd -idt tilt
tbt Creamer "11" t.., 11.0.
fa&lt;~ ' dill they dld l&lt;lC)ft ..,Jnst tht
VtttrU'IIlac~hone &amp;-n Dly
Harlequlru wbo hove a aoo&lt;t
iComs lwo "tria" and M.ut
number or -.oM&lt;~ vtttrlllt.
Skotck IIJo powtrtd his way tO
0.. Ootobcr 2 .... lllorthoac
tho pi-be tOf\ . .. AI tx1ta
"A" .... "8" """"tra&gt;d to
10 ooaapet.t Ia tboc SUNY
poiDt kidu - • ooaw:ntd to
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In •he kCOnd mo.tdl or tbt day

mlowtc half u tltc Knlftl

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ottitom-. Ot,ptaln Bob Swan .
romped 50 yvd.s to JCOre 1 lour
polnt " lfY"(toud&gt;down). lbt two
polnt kick fo!J9win&amp; tbt oeott ...,

C&lt;)Cift'rttd by JcnJ · WIUic
Malmp q&gt;til tbt IIJIIi&amp;l&gt;ts W1tll I
2$

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Lui Sot urdll1 all..- UB'o
R.,.... 11101 the Syr..,_
HorloQulnl on the piQina lidcb
l!Jureme ...,....., plotyen oa bthilld the
Complex. Tbe
both toanu durlfta tho kCOnd half upaialc:od Horlequlll't ''A" and
Hooo-. -. 0... Wbimey ond
••8 •• fQWidl bladed tho
Malmp a&lt;:b ..._..,to liod .
sa.ct:hant ••A •• tam a 14-0
~,., - ........ IIKkhont
. , _ - olio ultiiDt&gt;bed I~

he UB Rucb)l Oub
GpCMdiu-oo
Scplanbc&lt; I i'OI on tho
I'CNid opln• Tbe o.:....c .....,... RQ&amp;by Oub. The VB
BIKtJiono rolled 0¥&lt;r Tbe

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Alktd wl&gt;ca I rink IMY be bulk

By JON M. DlAT

,.,,,,.,.&amp;., Edaor

look 11 lllc cam-·
adllcric: lodlitia ~
thlr UB is the only &amp;ate
Unlv.,.ity or New York A.lhlt:~lc
Confa-......, (SVNYAC) Watcrn
Oivblo n oc:hoolnot to hove an ~
hockey rink on iunpw and k

loeb that

"''onnal

op&lt;td to ...,. corutnxbOO on 1
Student Activities Buildlna. rothtr

than tbt rint, w;tl1 tbt tlllra

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rink .. .,...ld not only

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.,.ally liNt ln 1111 tfrOftl for
&lt;=uluntOC. " Tbe tCMI pr&lt;S&lt;ndy
....,. all home ..,_ "' Sobrdaod
in lbc IOWD of ~rocld.- lO
minute driw from tbe Amhent
Campoa.
· "Sobrdand ba been very aood
to US," Micklct Jlld. "Tbe
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conditlona or tilt ~and tht
lockcnoom•or• very ac)od, but or
~;d ~htr ploty &lt;loser to

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or lout ,._. .,._ will be drawn
up r.. 1 rink, but he too
xknowlndlea thlr it will bt 1 Jon,
time btfore 1 rink 1 ppean.

'-Compne will! other Oivllloo II
ocboob." Mictler odded. "AI far
u 1 lalow~llli!!l! ~ ltin.oa lbc
draW!"'~... tbt ..... ...

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Featuring the comedy and songs of
STU SHAPIRO
Donation: S2 .00
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$2.60 o£ Pitcher of Beer
2 Labatt~ Biue $1.50
All Bar':Qrlnks S I .
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3074 Bailey near Kensington

421 Kenmore A VC)Iue

Evewy Wednesday N~ Nlpt
Udles INJ $4.95 At tM door ~
keep tM OMNI ...... Md uve It
filled ... .apt, tiB 4 . ..

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1pon-only bucbaU hu alll&amp;Nr
. ralbla, Divlsioon l-and lotalcd in
i he hockey "hot•tpot" of WtSta-n
Ncw York, Mickler fetiJ thai ·
hock&lt;') would bt •err popuJor on

c1ta-. or rocruliJIItlll or•
"I ..., Ileal plOifUI In what Is
diminishtd.
btlna done for alhktkl oo
Mlckkr lllid. "I Jwt
bop&lt; t!w OGC day WC wjiJ bt I
"lt'l IDIIfiiiO ... I kid
is
.,., of lu powtb... /
willina to 10 t.btouclt lllt
iO&lt;lOCI......,_ of havin&amp; 1 riDt far
Mic\ltf poinltd OWt•thll by
hlvb!J I hOckey rint located only from lllt cam-. II'• rtally 001
f\aht mila from Niqara Fall•. his that aU"'Clive-, .. Mic.klcr uys4

~'INraooucrNG jAffA ~An
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•"'T'hM't wby [ CCDCa\ltatt OCl
........ . .,... ~ lllt locol-.
!Ut .,.. flllliliar wiUa l l l t oae-:c of UB lll&gt;d wbo onnt to
llayhomc."
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With .. on&lt;ar~~- rink . ... .
would be able to litld 1 mud&gt;

.o 1 ~t•o- tcorn that can coruistantly

i.DCI"e&amp;Se aue:ad.a.noll, but would

thai ..... lie"""""
w.U contmuc for still IOI"M: tame'.
' 'Thtft hove been..,.,.
d~ lboultbe pOYibill!y," IIYI Sports
Information Director l..arTy &amp;tdc.
"Orialnally tha-t wu lllk orll
bdna In Phuc II or lllt 11hltdc:
con.strucdon but due to rundif\1
problrms. propooals fOf tile rink
•-en ..... orr... The u _,
appcarl appcarl

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Sltdc "1))iod "ooc (Of
lona .mile. "
UB Hod:cy Had C4ldl JobD
M'lckltr .,..,......., ~ rqard
, . . . . Oft&lt;lllll- rink. Mickler

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Own a·Piece of
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fdr the best beach
outfit
New Wilkenson Pub
beach t·shlrts to be
raffled
Beach Boys&amp;.
Oldies music
THU1$PAY
Rock Night
featuring
Bud bel'r night with Bud
mirrors. posters &amp;. lamps
to be raffled

If you are an excellent student
majoring In Engln~erlng, Mathematics,
or the Scle,f\CM;-~ may be eligible
to ap'ply for a new scholarship
program w.hlch p ffers the following:

Rot~ry

One dollar will get you 1
square yard and discounts. giveaways, and ~ .
oth~r valuable prizes. ~
Get your ctiunk at all v;;;'iiy
cafeterias.Support your Club
team today!
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BUY A CHUNK OF ROTARY
FIELp.

I . Approx. S 1·000 per morfth for the final
two years o~ college.
2. Outstanding Oraduate·leve! tra)nlng In
the Operation &amp;. Maintenance Managel'"ent
of Nuclear Reactors.
3 A comP.etltive starting salary, even
ing .tralnlng, ~lth guarent~d pay raises
potential gr.owth to over S42,000 four
years after college.
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for further Information send resume or
transcripts to: Navy Schqlarshlps
Federal Building, Rm . 32
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Buffalo, NY 1420,2
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The llac.k Student Union
Is _h olcUns a
General Assembly
Meeting\
Wed., Sept. 22 ~\
6:30PM
Acheson Room 5
Guest Speaker: __
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Associate VIce Preslden
For Minority L
Dlsadvantased
Student Development
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FOR COLI EGF WilLE 10U'RI
GOING TO COLLE~.
01vc your~ Army Reserve UN! a ~kend a month
and a couple~ sun'lmers during oolle!:oe. and theyllgive you
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Just for JOtnlfl(! mo5l uni1s Plus&lt;J'\1\!T S2,200 for rwosurnmer
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maaon call any~ the numben hso:d bdow Or S;tOP by.

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Rm 'NT, Federal Office lj&lt;lirdln9
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Ba.ement of

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Harriman Hall.

MSC

Thursday, Sept. -23rd &amp;

Friday, Sept. 24th

rime: 6:00
Place: 2nd f loor lounge Porter Quad Ellicott Complex
Please have a monologue prepared if able , and wear ·
clothes you can move in.
For more information call BMCII at 636-2137 or David 636-5243.

Miller Beer Blast
Friday 9124
Talbert Bullpen
All you can drink
Guys $3 Girls $2
Miller Beer
Door prizes
., Sponsored-by Sigma PI

Thank-you'·and good luck! .

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Weetem N- York' •
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N- Wave Night Club

Sept. 22nd

NIGHTClAWlDS

Sept. ·23rd

JlTSONS

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Sept. 26th

~TOYS

Sept. 29th

LoaDs Of THl
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NIXED DRIHKS ! for tile price of 1 oa ·

Wede . ..,. Set. CANADIAN MONEY AT.PAF;

___YOM KIPPER SERviCES _ _
Sunday, Sept. 26--6:30 .PM Kol Nldrel
MondaY., Sept. 27--9:30 AM Morning Service,
followed by Yizkor
4:30 PM Yom Kippur Study
5:30 PM Afternoon &amp; Concluding Services
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Location_: 1-ro-EIIImore (EJI_i€ott)
147 Dlefen~orf &lt;MSC)
Services are tradltional/.creatlve .
Men and womerf\are invited to participate in leading parts
of se~lce or blowing Shofar.
Brea~-the-fast dinners at Hillel (40 Capen Blvd.) and Red
Jacket Dining Room.
Phone 835-3832 or 636-3062 for reservations and
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lil1ltlq Ill a.rre~o. lb&lt; Buffalo eomm.ucr lex Birtlt
Alltr'IIOIMs will prti&lt;Dt an __,..of films and clatcumon on
nh Sllabftt ot Rllld-Friday clinna, 6 p.m., lex dttklbinb optlotu on Swldoy, S&lt;pc. 26, 7:JO p.m., at
r....,allona phone 83S-l8J:Z.,.S.IUJclay. Sludy and lund&gt;, 10
Lafayeue Pr&lt;ObYieri¥ CbUid!,
Elm•ood "'"· No
.a.m. At Hilld. &lt;tO Otpon Blvd.
lldmissl&lt;m charae; donations ...cpted. FlllOS are " Dauabtrn

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P-• .• ~ ROOCII, 2nd lloor Harriauon, MSC

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Crodoolo Slod&lt;BI Auodalloo T.C.I.F. Pllrl)' .on· Friday,
S&lt;pc, ~- S-8 p.m .. Talb&lt;n BuUpon. Free boer, ptu., wine:,

winp, &lt;l&lt; U.c mwic with Sltvt B. and lbt R)\hm Rockers.
loll&lt;l4od"l Jofla Col&lt; ColfHito - on lbunday, S&lt;pc 23,
SWitnl I p.m. at Hilld, &lt;tO Otpon ~vd. I&lt;II1Jt1n&amp; &lt;Om&lt;dy
ond sonp of Stu Slutptro.

"-••..r . . .Soddy ~_..,. onlb.,.l) S&lt;pc., 1-10 p.m.. Furnas 206. Amheroc. Allstudmllln&lt;lted 10
aurnd.
or lune" and "Birth P!Mr." To orranp child carr or lor ·
further info., call 881 -His ot lls.-s.
V.I . a.- Oob R&lt;aolor ~ on lburada_ys 11 7 p.m. o1
Pn-Law Snllon. Soutbwesu:n Uni....ny, Seltool of Law. Dkl&lt;ndorl An... Lounac and Fridays ot 111&lt; l'areo Roc.
will b&lt; on campus to bn&lt;l'Vitw prospect••• audeots on Cmtu . • "7 p.m.
Fnday, O&lt;'lob&lt;r I. 1912. CaD Mn. Shea at 131-JSIS tO malt&lt;
an a~

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SODio,... W&lt;11cm New EoiJaod Law School-will b&lt;
fkm·l•&lt;· l'ut Dlum lollo..:lna Yom Kippur at Hillel, &lt;tO OJ&gt; campw 10 inttrvicw prospective studcnu on Thcsclay,
Capen Blvd. and Red Jacket Dlnln&amp; Room . For reacrvotlon O&lt;'lober 12, 1982. Stan up lor intrrvicws by callina 8Jl -l5U
and Information phon&lt; IH-3832 or 636-3062.
and &amp;Sl&lt; loo Mr._ Sh...
P~La•

NYS SHot&lt; S&lt;tsloo M.tbtull Proa,.. for IJC3.
Applic:Mions a..U.bl&lt; 111 th&lt; Political sa-c ll&lt;p(., 6&amp;S
Jo- lal~ ..._...... u4 T&lt;dt.
on Baldy Hall. Stipcod avoilabl&lt; SI:!OO lexi&lt;PJatlvt-., in
lburaday, S&lt;pc. 23 a1 i p.m .. 316 W&lt;nde &lt;M4!n Sl.) A Albaay January S to May :ZO. 191U. D&lt;odlinc ()('Iober 6. 19@2
for tubmission of marc:rialt to Donald RosnubaJ ,
vtdcotap&lt;d- inln-view will b&lt; sho-11 and discusoed.
Dtpanmtni or PoUilcal Scim&lt;:e.
H_avtft House. a sheller ror battutd women and 'heir
Pre-Law
Stolon. Sl . Lout. Univcnity, School of Law, Will b&lt;
• chlldr&lt;n, needJ voluntcen. lr you have a lew hotm a -.k
and would ukc 10 work wilb lhc WOIIlal or th&lt; dtQdr&lt;n, pl&lt;Ue oo campus to lnl..-.itw ,...,..,..Uvr atudeoll on n.aday,
S&lt;pc.
28th.
CaD Mn . Shea a1 lll· lSIS 10 malro on appt.
call Ja.nc:t Clw&amp;manu 8l4-alOl rex on opplicatioo. OUr nc::t1
tfOlniAa p r - bqiru oo S&lt;pc. lBtb. Collqc eredits
availabk lex atudeots.
Sl
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Nonon a&amp; 7 p.m. AU tltoa&lt; inccra~ed lD fUICilni - ...,..
abou1 VB'• numbtr I frotrmi1y arr qed to ottm4.

Sqooalt Oob Flm M..une, .Mondity, S:»-1:30 p.m. codt
Mon. and Wed., ~tWit Couns, Clark Cym.
~ Sh4eel "-~~doe GoMnl Meotlq S&lt;pc ~- 7

p.m., F'tllmcn 320. AI on · --

ror w..-. - s- ~ F1nt
M«rine or .Semester on O&lt;'lom ta, 6 p.JD., a-u 101
Talb&lt;n HaU. AC. We promote lht lludy of data proceuine
1nd CQmputer Kimce. N~w mnnben ert wek:ome:..
Refreshmrnll wnl b&lt; J&lt;rWCI.
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211 Tolbert.

M«rrott on S&lt;pc. ll, lbun. 11 I p.m.,

&amp; l~cturts
~~ftc- Wrlllloa Wo&lt;UIIop on Thuradat. S&lt;pc. 30 a1 1 p.m.. r.lls .ohould tend a , _ and a l&lt;tt&lt;r n,.-...1':!1 why tb&lt;r
Tllb&lt;n 211, Ambent Campus. T&lt;Chrllqucs lor preporlne an • wish to h&lt; an Intern and a tratucriPI to llJcNid T. Lot:,
eflcglve reswne will h&lt; dbcusotd.
District Repruenaallve, New Ped..-.J Bulldlftl, Ill W. Huron
Sttett, Buffalo, New York 14202, Td. No 716/fA6-&lt;tOS6•
~ a ....1 _.,... ~~ - · "£'0111
Rae.. Wrtdola Worloillop on Wedocsclay. S&lt;pc. 11. 11 1'imc c:ommlunenl minimum of 8'boun a - k.
"1'\icnds" Thurs. and Friday, Sept. 23 and lA as 4:JO. 1 and
noon, US Parkrr, MSC. TecbniqtKS for prcparina on
''Oil
Goldm Pond" SM. and SUII .. Sept. ll alldl6 11
9:30.
'hlor OINrtlt:
sp&lt;dol, malrr a cll!ltJa~C&lt; ill
ellonlvt rawne will b&lt; tlloowed.
·• life. Joia CAC and YO!w&gt;tcrr a&lt; tb&lt; ~p 4:30, 7 and t:JO. "F'au or fltri," tb&lt; aoicbt~Pt lib. w\11 b&lt;
showD
Fri.
and Sit. AU Ill Woldmu ~Howe. For mot&lt; lafonnatlon conUICI CAC, 67S Harriman
NoM Mlp wldt • ....,.....u The Writine P'-, tb&lt; Hall, lll-)521.
Vnlvcnlty'a ,,..,., dnlp-in wrttlna tutorial servic&lt;, lo&lt;ll&lt;d In
U\J.U Celf......_ 0 , . .... s-t.. -..... you trtketodf
ll6Jialdy HoU, ia open dally from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .. and
Would you tike 10 perfonn In (root of a 1M aocli«&lt;ot 011 a
Monday throueh Thursday tvtnlnp from 6 p.m. 10 9 p.m. ~Law Stolon. The foU,owina law ldlools wW b&lt; on proles~lonol sound systtmt Would yoo like 10 b&lt; entmalnod
caropus to Interview prospective ttudcntl on Th&lt;sday, S&lt;pc .
Utb-,Brooklyn Law School. Unlv. er Bridarpon, Villanova by our vast amount o r audent talmtt If so c:ocnc to ()pal
M od&lt; a.,. Tnii-SUNY A B Facully of Law and
Unlv. and R'!~· NJ. Sip up rex lnt&lt;l'Vitws by Mlk&lt;, tbia lbunday. S&lt;pc. 23, 1111 Hatrimu Lou....
J~. ill C0111unalon wltb Eri&lt; COunty Cililal'a
calliaa
llt -ms and ask rex Mn. Sh&lt;&amp;
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Commluor on ~and Scaual Aaauli-Aiday, S&lt;pc. ~. '7
IMC 11 " - ~ ia lhe KCT, I p..,.,
p.m., Monl Coun ROOIOI, O'Bnlo Hall, AC.
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pl&lt;:uc
CeJ .......... ~ S!Moal- c.- ~bert 1111.
Come iD btl,_ cloNCf ex lor lunch to lie, rdu:, ttudy ex ~ 11 '*szn. lhltcn will - lhe ....a ot oo .....
....... II • ...... - . . . In wllldt !ndivlclu.als loti&lt; on talk. We're btrc lot you I So an involvedl
M-1', 1-5.
food and !hen purac, dlber-b)l vomhlna ex talclne tauat....
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FO&lt; lnlonnallon about u..tmcnl fO&lt; this disorder call &lt;:a!J6l6-l063.

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Towo, Aa 1111 tb&lt; Haml!ura Raceway Oubbouse, Scpt.lS;
1911. Dinner, 6p.m., Gan&gt;arol, 7 p.lll., Auction, 9:U p.m.
&lt;Ames on lor Cllh wlrmln,. ll&lt;nd'~t• ~ Luna
Auociodocl. olodatlon $10.00.

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Gnftlolt
for lnlcma! Dtv&lt;lopmcnt
invl1ei ttUdet)ll wltb aradtW• d&lt;erm to apply to Its lnt&lt;m&amp;l
Dtvdopment Intom p....,..,.. A :r year iluern oralnln• ·
1&gt;'01111111' 1cadina to ..,.... u fordp servic&lt; olfkm Witb
AID (Aitn&lt;Y lor IAt«MM o...lopm&lt;nt). Aj&gt;plic:allu riWII
"'bmol latcn of iDquky and resumes no latrr tbaa Nonmbtr
IS, I!Ill to Mr. s. F'ldds wan-. 1n1a11 Recnlitloa&gt;t Aa-&lt;Y
for loienw ll&lt;wlopma!J, WIIIIIDJtoo. D.C.lOSll.
l'ft·LawS.Ion. Sl. Louis UtU\ICnlly, School of Law, will b&lt;
on campus to latcrvl&lt;W proiPOCII•t lludenll on Th.esday,
S&lt;pc , 28th. Call"!'&gt;~ SbcaiU IJI ·lSIS 10 malrc an al&gt;l)l .

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Clark Hall. If yOU are unabk 1' make it, a lien up short will
b&lt; pvt on Coach SUunn&lt; Cilodria.'• orn.e oo th&lt; 2nd lloor
of Clark Hall

COCD&lt; to an orp~~lutlonallllfttlna today 11 ~

IIPOI18 anfonn.tion

at .....,.._For IIIOfC turotiDIIlott on tb&lt; -"!'•
tareest colleeiAt• aorric&lt; orpniDtloct joia • on Sqlt. 21 , 1:30

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p.m'.. Pllmcf Room, 2Dd 11oor or Ham-

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. - 0111 Orpoilalllotill-..... 11 on 'Tlnn.. S&lt;pc. 23, ~
p.m., JOJO Ckmftla.

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rex -benblp 1c tb&lt; WOub. Stop .. rex tb&lt; dcta
19ctttd Ill llooar ns, IWrinwt H.all. MSC.

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B~lls

bomb Niagara in
double-header sweep
By NEAL R ICHMAN.
SpKrnu., Sl~f Wfiltr
he situauon looked
ponuve for baseball
coach I:UY Borowia
lui Friday afternooh. Ftrst of
all, they were playlna their
Pfemter aame at the Bulls' new
baseball diamond, located
behond the Alumnt At rna i.n
the Amhei'SI Athlctte CompltJC.
Bu1 mo&gt;1 important was UB's
01'tlion I baseball team's
trouncing of the Ntqara
Un.-rrsit~ Purple Eqles tn
1httt home-openma
doubl&lt;head.. .
The dfecuve phchina or
&gt;lantrs Mike Power and Bob
Strickland, alona wtth superb
hotttna from Tom Conwell and
Paul Mary. accounted for
VlctOnt5 of 11-ltn the first
aame and ll-2 Ill the nichtcap.
In the opener. the Bulls provtded righthander Power
"'"h a comronable cushion as
1hey came up with 9 runs in
the lhtrd irulin&amp;. UB ~~
fiflecn men to the plale, as the
Purple ·Eagles pttchlna served
up ~IK singlt5 a.n d six walks.
Aflcr one out, deslanated
hiller Paul Mary sin&amp;Jcd up ibe
mtddl&lt;. Mary ended the day
aotn8 fi•'&lt;' for six. Rtghtlielder
Tom Conwdl and second
bMrman Dan Railey slnaled,
dnvlna in Mary. The Niaaara

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con-uth·e wallt&gt;. btforc
dd"et\111 a ,,.o run Jlnai&lt; to
4iru baseman Bob SmdJand.
Aflcr lcftrlddet John Roar
walked, Mar).
ashed ano11ier
.sinal&lt; up Ike nlltdte 10 drive in
the &gt;&lt;•enlh run. Conwcll made
11 A.O "'lib bi~ hne dnve sinJie,
and sh0&lt;1s1op Paul Daddario
rorcad m lit&lt; final run or 1he
tnntn&amp; "'i1h a "alk.

restrliCtur&lt; our pltchinc and
that ,... qur third &gt;tralcht
oonip~ac cam&lt;." '*ld a most
sa1ufted Boro'*tez afte1 the
pme, "Niapra beat us three
times Ia" year. We o .. ed

thtm."

In

the nt&amp;hlcap, the Purl)lc
"-&amp;IH t&amp;lk an carl~ lctl&lt;l on a
"alk. a stolen ba.e, and an
RBI sonalc in the lint innina .
In I he bottom of that fram&lt;,
T he Eaglt5 countered with
Con.,ell, who "'tnt &lt;UI tor nine
... o NRJ orr Powet tn the lop
1n the leadOff spor, opened
•ith a Stn&amp;Je. Mary tnpled
of th&lt; founh "'"h 1 "all and
t.,o sma.lt5. Po,...,. walked t"'o down the nahtfidd hnc aconna
and struck ou1 fivc on the day. Con,.ell. Daddario sent htm
to
Spectrum
photo
home witb his line .drive single. Nleger1
The Bulls add,clthrec more
runs In the bottom or the sixth The Bulls added another run in
The Bulb prolonged the ·
L.... twenty-five h.il$ in the tl\'0
when Daddario led orr with a
'the second innlna.
agony wltb rtve more runs in
games. The doubleheader
ilncle lltld stole second . After
U B then broke the pme
tbe stlllh, SC'Ildioa th.i rteen
s•«P broucbt the BullJ record
CC11tcrlidd.. Grq M fller
open In the fourth . Ftm '
battrrs to the plate. Con"'ell
to 4-2 oo tllf'1Won.
baseman Jim Mattison led off
singled, thlrd baseman Pctrr
had two sin&amp;)es tn I hill lnnlna.
The old James Pede field on
Hammer! scored bo1h runners
with a sinale. Railey walked
and Hammerlliad two '1111'•
the Main Street campw docs
with his Ions triple. Pinch
and the ranners were n'oved
RBI's, alvin&amp; him Kven for the not nompare to the weU kept
over on a sacrifice bunt by
hitter Kenny Welalou scnt
day.
- &amp;roundJ or Atnbtut, accordtna
home Ham_merl "'ith his sinal&lt; dt5ianated lliuer Mike
Cat&lt;hn Tim Kraska went
to the coach. "Tbe rldd is
Mc:&lt;lovem Conwell then
to cap the innina.
bome sore that nlabt afltr •
corceous. A pitebcn'
Ntapra scored thear final
smacked a triple tO JClOrt bolh
beiDa hit with anum~ or
ballpark," no1ed Boro,.ia
run on a couple of thrOwtf1i
runners. After Mary walked.
·foul ups orr the bau or the
The outfield fences measure
errllrs tn the seventh. but they
Daddario was hit ·b_!' pitch to
Eaales. Kraska played well
342 down the ~nco, and 411 In
defensively, bancllin&amp; the
maJaht away eemer. The
fell short as Pown struck out · load 1he bases. Hammer! came
I he final batter to prt5erve the
up and hit a slow roller to first pltcllers wdl, and threw out
parkJ' outlidd dimcrutOM are
that scored all three runners,
t"'o ..,ouJd-be baK stealm in
biJ&amp;er than some m-.jor kaa~
"tctory.
Borowicz. vt~l W11h
,..hen the pitcbcr threw the ball the sccond pmc.
ballparks, 1ncludina Shea
freshman Bob Strickland tn the away. This
the Bulls an
Borowin proclaimed thar,
Stadoum .
~nd aame "ho wenl the
8·1 lead. The Purple Eqlt5
tbe Bulls have bcfn swinain&amp;
"It's a nice way to open up
managed another run In the
dl$tlnce on • rllur·hiltcr.
the bats well, which was
a new park with a lloublt
fifth off Strickland.
evident as they collected
win." Borowicz said.
"Wc've l&gt;&lt;fn tryina to

Fe~ls Bull~

f/1:

s•••

UB Bulls shutout- by .powerful Houghton squad, 2-0
Onlip came in. lrom theltft, and let
100&gt;&lt; a risina 11101 that Pavone 801 hb l&lt;fi
hand on il 10 deflta h away..

By KEVIN A . KRUEGER
Sport&gt; Edllor

Untonunatdy, it "en' 10 an open area tn
front of 1M aoaJ, where Euq&gt;iao •on the
focx race
cltfmckr Sine Motif and
()&lt;l$btd " inro t~ aoaJ .
Wby tltert was DO O&lt;tt 10 bact liP
Pa•·one afler be l&lt;fi the JO&amp;I mourh was tn
Eapo&lt;ito's words. a Jlmple mista~t.
-:.:..They bad memll lapses. They juu
....,.a•t rhlrttlna .,.,..,, ·• E&amp;pooito oaid
"All yov DtOd is one mental Ia!*."

-rut

hm an undefeated team tbat hiL&gt;
yn to be scored on plays, 11 is
hard 10 bcltc&gt;'&lt; thai i&lt; "'"" ,.ork
e-m hvdcr lo beat Its nat opponent.
Tht UB mm·• .tocX'CI team. in the ~ery
Jltuation, looked lost in I heir 2.0 loss
to Houiltton Collqe MOnday. "We had
tht opponunllic1, we jup didn't eapitlllu,"
Hnd Coach Sal JlJpolito said •• .,.,_ ,..,.
Rat, theY ~ runnina tran'bc:."
The B..US found tbcmsd.a down nrty in
1hc pot&lt;. At th&lt; 7; U mark, Den Onllp
~at tJB aoallmd« Many Pavone 011 his
Ions side with a $hot from the riaht sid&lt; 1S

W
,.m•

A Jtcady ,...., •n tbe .....,d half mar~e the

baU and fOO&lt;ttll sltPI&gt;&lt;fl', u ~ton
halfllaclr 8111 Balrer could oQI 'I!Ioperlt
plan I his kf\ toot and whiffed ,.hot wu 10
be a point bl«nk Jllot. The idcotlcal
situatioo hampcred the Bulls. HalfWay iato
1M .......J halt, O..e Sirqptin -.,..~
o..ty to ccr half a rocx oa a sbot. 0. tbe

yardJ'"OUt.

In flvina up 1~ aoal. It broke Pavone's
"'reak or 198 mlnut .. of JCIOrd&lt;sJ play.
Pavone hpt bu band.l busy wkll On lip
and ''"' hall wbottiUCIOI\ C1wio1 E'&amp;wpWl
Tim&lt; after time t~ qukt forwards for
Houtluon broto thtouch I~ BuU cltlenu
with acnuine scorllll opponunillcs.
Mldway throuch the lint !Wf, Onlip
- ked lUJoway ITO\Ind Mike. Mooney Oft
1~ kfl sick. Moone)' ~ld Ontip lona
_..,. r.. Pavone t o - 0111 of I he net

~:::.~~10:.:.. ·~

''If we had )wl OM aoaJ, f t "ukl hl\oC
bec'lt riaht ther&lt; In the !PI*." ~Ito
oaid. "They ..,en, hustlitta. Wbal we JOt
withla 20 )'li(I!J. - dido 't aay Sllfcad. lA
t~ half 1M -'k - bol&gt;blullt~
bol. I told dxia 1bal, 10 to in and folio• •
up,~'t ."

....S•ealtb&lt;l*!.
Five rninU1cs later, Euepiao bluted one
that hit tbe pool squat&lt; on. A! ~Kforc. It
1nok tho Bull defense 10 clear the ball out
oldanaer.

.B.nu. Ills• The team took a blow whm

II was annoUIIO&lt;d \hat their uanlna anter
forward and 1911 leajlllla scorer.
JOIIitoa&gt;or&lt; Kurt F~, will be loSl
r.. 1 M - " ' " ' ... onldo Mljllf)'.

T
~ '""~(Of UB 10 ... Oft·~
board wu an laclii'CQ lbOI jtllt ouukk lhe
pmahy arett. After catter forward Mark
Brown drew a foul, the Bulls scr up wlw
turncd.out to be a chiP lito!. Ridt: carbon
niCked 1~ ball over HouaJ&gt;too'a 'wall".
llecolvina ontbe other rnd. Brown c:ould
- &amp;&lt;1 his head blah tnOIIIb IO diroc.t k
lalo tilt ,.. lftll Houcl\ton p i t - Kn
~ llllllfed ~~ ftoc 1*1 rrom the air.

~-·klut-ud

()OiiSibly took th&lt; cut off -lft!Y to
Pfepore tor ~~ 1!111-.otl, In a
Krim~ru~a&lt;

lull• left hama.ctt Dne $liNJn

.oith ltocbesler hutitutt of

T«bnolot.Y oa Se;&gt;!CIIIber 4. Fd,ernaehcr
llOUid IJtOtpia:! lilY ""'"' without • tdl·••
limp.

n.e euct d~ or th&lt; "llllfl' u

ft&lt;lt~.

._..,., for ttt.l t.ftponant lmiurutr:e lOIII

A'"" llilluta - · Ortlip and EIMIJIIIII

It is tbe ICCOIId time 111 two yean1b11 U1l
loot a rop ICIOf'&lt;r lor tile · Laol ) ...
Cluio ~
dtcland IICIIdemlcolly

II )4:)0.

lnellaible.

was

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lHE.'
tlpltc oJMiml•m for Ute future p&lt;Oj&lt;;ied by
lli&amp;h rankinJ admirustntor• in t~ "
OtpllJ'Im~ts or Student Affairs and
Academoc Affairs; mAny black ftUdcnts at Ull f~l
that the education offered oo minority studenrs ls
plasued by unfair treatmem from the adminiJiration,
racuity and stu~tl.
"We have mode strides, both by lntqratinJ our
di&gt;islon aod tryina to proVIde lcadenlup for minority
studcnu." said Vict-Preiident of the Oi&gt;lslon or
Student Affairs, Richard Siudltow. "I'm not
brqaona. thouah. The University still needs a lot or
work There is no less racism bete than on any other
~am pus. It is still our bluest problem. "
The newly appointed Assistant Vlc:c-Presid~t for
Academic Affairs Robert Palm&lt;r, had his position
created by Vice-President for Academic Affairs,
Rober! RossberJ~, so that he will be better able to
work with minority and disadvantaaed otudtnt
problem$. Havina previously bccn employed by
Student Affairs, Palm.....-il Execull•t Dir«&lt;or of
TRIO propams. "'hieh induded Talent Search and
Up•.. rd Bound.

D

-

"This hu been a traditionally wh1tt )nstitution,"
.aid Palmer. "AI,Ihouah any studen't may not ~ed
totally welcome upon arrival, the situation is
compounded ror minority students. for some or
them. this may be a v&lt;ry difficult environment to &amp;et
used to."
·
T he Uni•ers•tY I&lt; aa:ually hfte to enhance white
$1uclcnli, accordin&amp; to Clifford J~~ekson, a 6efli0r
&lt;r&gt;Jin&lt;crina and the oatural sclet~CC$.' •
must be a"'uc of ,.hat they ar~ aettln, theftdd•cs Ia
Politocal Scicnc:c/ SodolotO' major , who hu f ptQt
"There is an overall institutionaliud radom," said
for."
four years at UB. "fall fest is a perf«&lt; curi!ple," he
W~b .
Many of the Jtudtnl5 that McVay *DI'ks with ace
said. "The rock-and-roll music and ~r was entirely
EOP studcnll, and he feels that they ar~
Students do f~l alienation from faculty, because
geared to white stu'denlS. There were nearly no
"dehumanlud
rijlht away." There are a ~teal many
· there 1$ not enouah inreractlon, accord ina II&gt;
minority studentstltere at aU."
'
scparallna racton, such as spcdal rcadina tests at
Edu..;tlonal Opponunity Program (EOP) Director
The Black Student Union sponsored their o,.n
orientat1on. which make it v&lt;ry dlffocult to make
• Edward Jenkiru. "A bi&amp; problem is the nearly
picnic on the day of f'allfest, and accordln&amp; to
fnends, he stjd. "EOP studcnts are sometimes
automatk aaumpeion that-moJt minO&lt;ity studentJ
Acuvitles Coordinator Usa W~. "there was a very
treated ai the biucst jot~ lit the Unh&lt;not). "'hkh'is
are EOP studentJ, and that they should not be here
Lvac turnout. Thi• proves Utat blac:t students waoted
tht main rc&amp;JOn that the drop out rate
hl&amp;)t."
'bc&lt;:AL~sc they are ' rippin3 orr the system. • In reality.
to .oaalitc, and that they were not interested m
he attested. " We try to upose the stuclcnts to
there arc almo5t as many white studcntJ In EOP u
fallftst. I'm sure that no coo5ideration was liven to
there arc blac:k 5tudents (4S percent Black, JS percent minontles t hat have •made it.' Professional speakcn
havina a rqaae or caribbean band there."
who ba&gt;e participated In EOP are very helpful to the
White, 'is pcr""'t Hispanic o.nd S ~nt mixed).
The main problem when taklna Into account
cause."
minority need$, said Palm&lt;T, iJ "fraamcntalion, both
''Bop actually Isn't much or. 'free ride' at all,"
~cal and perceived." Refcrrina to proaram1 such os
said SiuJekow. "for those who do &amp;ctlt, it is no"-.nortfi~ have not re~ewed support from fellow
TRIO, desi&amp;~~ed to address thcK needs, Palmer
cb
..
•
studtntJ ou well, accorclin&amp; U&gt;· Wee b. "There (,. the ·
would like to "enhanc:c coordination and
mu to 11 ve on.
·
·
same type or racism in the Studmt Auociatlon as
communication between these prOifatnJ.
Minority students on EOR lla•e ttrtatn acaclcmic
. there IS in the rac:ulty. There are rew leaden in the
" We musl mulmitt our raources, whlcb arc
inadequccies. as wcll, aaxordin.&amp; to Palmer. that can
SA who are from New Yort. Mosc arc from the
jCif« enoUJh u it is, and a•oid duplleatln&amp; saviceo
become more apparent tbc lonaer a student remains
area, and do not' und&lt;n~ltld tbe 1\tuatiocl."
as wdl." he said. "Tutorlna ror c?WIIple, may be
111 UB. "By ddlnitioo, tbo6e who enter the proaram
The BSU only recieYcs $16,000 from SA. "hich h
offered by Cora P. Maloney CoUqc and the Collcae
stlltl "t a Jo,.er levd or pceparatlon than does the
not ncarly proportional to the iludcnt fta pald by
of Urban Studies. By worltlna with ihe sepante
averqe Jtudent," he oaid. :•Arter c:omlna from
the Unl•&lt;nity's 14,000 blaclt stUdents, W~ potnttd
branchts toaethcr, we could brina about more
unsatltfactory hJah schools, itls JJnrcaJistic to cl\l)«t
out. "from that money, only $11,000 is left for
effective overall resultJ. Of COUI'IC, responsibility,
a major chana• In one semesttr or one year or
activities after pubticatlon$ an~ such a.re taken care
cannot rest solely on the shoulder• or 1uch proanms.
learnioa..:enter counn. StudentS may still be behind
of. How can we help our situation, if we don't have
I will work cloKiy with the various Dean• as weU."
when havina to apply to thci'r-9cPilflmenu. E1pccially the fund• •o communicate?"
when conslderina the c:ompctit.l~e departmenu. tltl.s is
Two years aao a diY\sioo or Student Arfaars
F raamentation is a~ problem. Jao:kson aarcc&lt;~.
a problem that must he looked lnt~."
cn.titled Minority ~uderu Affairs was removed from
but ta brou&amp;ht about by an underlyin&amp; racism that he
Jhe"budJC( . The slac:\ was supposed to he takm up
bu "encountered Ill &lt;''cr'f Jevd of tbe Unlvenlty ."
"Competitive dtp&amp;f\tnmlS -vrten
bY EOP and I:J~ llouod, accordina to Jerry
Clalmina that he iJ familiar with casa where certain
standards. 10 that aU swdeoll mUSI acbievt a hi&amp;her
Obe.n. "It hasn't succcedcd, and I've recd•ed
departments baYC disc:ouraaed minority Jtudent$ from jSCOre to ,a admitted. I don't fed tbat in sorne ·cases
various
CIOmplaints from minoritystu6enu." he $ald.
applylna. "sa)'ina that It would he too dirroc:ult," and \t would be out of line to allow minority students in
that he hu experienced subtle ncism In his own
with the lfldts or score nccdtd p&lt;evlously. I am not .
aettlna mo~ milloriti'a in the SA, they will be
talkina about students with poor OPAs J!Cd poor
depart menU, Jae kSOfl feels that I larae pcre&gt;entaac of
less llltdy to "alienate tbeouclva u wtll," Walls
prtrequlsite ~tad~."
,
the rac:ulty does not encouraae an "open mihd."
believes. "When a bl.a d: siudent CIOmcs ba't from a
"I have had aome trouble with my professon,"
said a black Resident Advisor on ClllllpU$.
McVay IJ a Resi~t Ad~r llvina on tbc Main commun itY" with few whites, be IDl1 tllpet:icD«
cultun
shoclt in t h e - .._,. as a wlllte stiOdeot
"&amp;pcdally in tome of Ill)' 1111alkr classes whtfe I
Street QunpU$, who also wocked u an Ori~ntarioll
cocni.n&amp; from Upstat&lt;.
ba~'t been p«IIY mucb ia,J&gt;orcd. At tlma wllen I haw
Aid ov.,. the SIPJ!mer. For tbc put two summers he
As rar as tbc-currcnt outlook and tbe poulbihtics
made a R&amp;ttmtnt, I haYC bccn atuocked pcnonally.
has oraaniud mitlority worts.hopl for rruhmetl at
prtKUCed by Palnln's role, Jeotw Jaid tNI ~is
No one me in the class was ueated that way.•·
orientation.
Minority lludeciU can aet turned off riaht away, ,
"The main thin&amp; 1 uy 10 JC'I across," McVay said, loolrlna for "tliO&lt;e d&lt;ullcd illt~tl 011 whu
needs he wiU addreq. I can only wlsll t.har wbauva
ap.ed editor or tbc BSU newskner. Oeorac WaJU.
''h that raclsno h a norm In aoclcty, and th4l it
for tllere art few minorities In tbc fKUity of
ir don« is c1ont 10 that aU people. IDCJLidlna
·c :oma.thtou&amp;h her&lt; too. Wbcn 1M llaldtmlc
cleparunC:nll, ''!hal IUidal~ coa~e hefe for, such u ·
minorities, eat1 learn. fKIIIIY as well ''
COtUpct.idon Is to flr9f1J, IOfDO miiiOrily "uckltts.

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At /olio""'' "1~ ~ropy qf VB Pm/dtftt Sttvt• B
Sttmplc'l .....~IICtMtot ..... ~ ~/16/t .,,,,. l'rwsllkllt'l
IU'MW ll&lt;Hml.
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The Onal fcuhy ..,....., body to the Pr"'ldent and VIet
Prakknu 011 matteu of oppoitllm...,t. prombtlon 111d tmun &amp;hall
be the Prakknt'a Review Board 011 F'aou!tj'Appolotmenu,
Promotion&amp; IU1d Tenure. The ..,.,., manbon or 1M Bowd &amp;hoiJ
be 'D.I~ tenuud foc:uby, ~the rult of Pro~
or
Ubrwlan. •)10 cojoy natloaal reput.llioos for outst
.,..
ODd currmt «MMtnbutioo• to lh.U rapcclivt dilopli..,.. , . _
\'OIJQI mcmbon &amp;hall be appolliUCI t&gt;y lht Praidml r..caaclidala --..dcd b)' tbe .Et&lt;cutlvc Coaamiu« or 1M
f'acully Senate or t&gt;y tbe VIet Pre8dalu. ,.,.., JIOII.-ina audmt
lllallbon, - .,..,..... ODd - uodeqraduote, &amp;ball be ~ted
by lht Prcsldc-tll ltom candiclala recocnmmclod b)' tbe O.aduat&lt;
S.IICI&lt;:nt Aaociatlon and lht UQdoqroduatc Stuclmt .-...oclaU01I
The 8oord tiball be dlat.rcd by a K'llior prOfQ.SOr or bb&lt;vlan """
elljo)'l 1 llllioo&gt;al rtp~~t&amp;lloa for 'OUut.t.oclini contributiooa to hil
or her clitclphnc 'The O.air tiball he • noo~•• mcmbcT or lh&lt;
8oord and &amp;hall he oppolnted b)' ODd ~.at tbe plearurt of tbe
Pr..i&lt;knt. VOtiRJ membon or t~c Boald tiball be appointed for
ll..atrcd thr~·)'Uf tcmu, Student membon &amp;hall, wl&gt;cncver
poulblc, be oppolotcd for t"O·yQ&lt; tcnM. Tmm of 8oord
rntmbcTl &amp;hall bealn September I aod end AuJillt Jl. (
The Boald &amp;hall review all recommendation• for oppolntmcnt or
promotion to the rank of Aslociat&lt; Prof..- or Auoc:!ate
Ubrotlan, t,ht vorlous tltla of full Professor or Ubtltlaa, lltks of
DistlnJilbbod Professor, aod the .,antinl or continuina
appoontrnentlllli1Y rank. However, the 8oord &amp;hall DOC r.. oew
appoonunenu •hlCh are temporary or .-bid&gt; ....-, tbe udc or
Yaitina Auoaltc ProfCISOI or yu;tJna ProfC~Sot, pn&gt;¥ided tbeh
appoontrnenU are ooe )'&lt;&amp;I or ICSs io dunWoa.
The Boord'• r.._ or. paniculat - - " ' " ' ftx
appolnlln&lt;ftt, promotooa"' tmUTe tiballlqjn when the
-opn11e VIet Preslcleat r...-n~s to tbe Bowd tood•e- or
the c:andldale'&gt; doule1. The tOk purpose~f. the •Board &amp;ball he tO
ad~ the Prui&lt;knt 011d the oi'J&gt;IC)priate YIC&lt; Preslcleat as to
wbetber the canclldltc in question would be appOinted, promoted,
anct/or araatcd contlnurna appointment under tbe opplleable
Standards acnerally In effect 11 the most diltlnauW.cd public
unlversltla lAthe country. To this end the Boord shall pcrlodltally
pther \nftxmation frtxn the 4istinaulshed pubtic unJ....sltla
in the oountry COII&lt;mllna academic uaodards In use In the ~CVeral

All Te•ms
Remember to CoUect
.nd Tum In Your
Pledges for M.D.A.
• In 111 Tubert HAll
P.C.
As Soon As Possible
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We would tlke to
thank' the R.V.
Leadfoots, Robert
Shlmshack &amp;. Bruce
Cook for raising the
most money. for
M ._D .A .

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A.C·.T.I.O.N.
Meeting Today at 4
pm In the Talbert
Senate Chambers
All Members Must
Attend.

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MONDAY:
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Men's 5occ:&lt;r. Hou,lttoo CoiJqt • Alwnru Compb (•:ClO p.m.)
Mm'sT&lt;JIDis:II~U.

T\IESDAY:
Wom&lt;a's Tamis: U. of Rodater 11 Alumni Cowu (•,00 PoliL)
Volleyball; D'Youvilk Co&amp;tc.
St . 11 Cart HID (6,00,
p.m.)
Men '1 Tc:nail: 1t Buffa~\&gt; Sl.

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Fldd Hockey: 11 Sl. Bonaventure U.
WomC::n's ~ at &amp; . Bonavmtun U.

Attention
Students' I
Get Involvedll

ALL S.A. FUNDED
ORGANIZATIONS
PICK UP YOUR
BUDGET PACKETS
BY OCTOBER 15TH
IN ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL

Peti t ions· to jorn the
S.A . Assembly are
available NOW In the
S.A . &lt;?fflce room 111
....., J-'--~rt Hall.
Please return them no
later·than Oct. 4th at
4 pm.

IF YOU DON'T YOU' LL BE CUT O~T

Attention All Athletic
Clubs:
Pick up your
organizational packets
at the S.A . office, room
11 1 Talbert Hali. All
packets must be
returned to the S.A .
offl~e no later thai
October 15th, 1.98 .

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Informal Meetlns
~t. 2lst•t 3 pm
I@Jhe
T.tbert Senate

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Mel Blanc
(BugsBunny's Father)
Will Be Here On ·
October 5th
(stay tuned for md re
looney tunes)

Ch4uab.s
C.U Gerard Olsen
At 636-2950

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�SA offi,ciat.s meet with ·ANC to
collectively root out ,problems .;
By TERRY CANAl&gt;£
/.f~£41/&lt;N

roliiJ\a SS,j(JO ro. II!(,_ U. OIIUido
~

" II•# cu't ld Sl6i0 Ia odl-'d bcuc:r

bani II up," Collecdvt -"&lt;r Stew
•&lt;£"f!f"J'M U. llw commllftll)' IS • trll1flfbw

of 1M Coll«ttW eltJtoo.,ll till 11n «11'1¥. ..

17tt AIJ-It""/'rr» ~embcf 9-1 S, 1912
tudeot ..........WOO otroclalo
-..;...s tho Altmoatj&gt;e New\
Call«tivt (ANC) by c.tlq •
advant"'e or • ......._ co aumcl ou
...aJy .....W.a Friday.
Thc ......... IG tho wah of
CCIOIUlMniloJ SA impoacd fWd&lt;li- oe tlot
collecUve -.1 a car10011 or quntlonahle
..... ,,_ i u - , _ cdlt- S&lt;wnl
Collectivc -lion~~...

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sA Prcskkna eo.ddl Sdlaeblef aod

• _V'u Praida&gt;l Phil Pilutdli'• ....,_ f&lt;&gt;&lt;

aumcliQa the mccd.na.
t \
But Sdlodltet said h&lt; WID then 10 .....,.
~I'm not hereto 11n a pep talk, b&lt;lt I'm
noc bere to ai"t a lecturt dthe-." Schal::hlet
uploincd
· "People may think I'm comlna down to
til&lt;.,....._,, .. Piaftatdll said , "b&lt;lt the
truth is .1 ....- ~en k ." The mt&lt;tlna ended
as a aripc airina saolon as ANC mcmb&lt;11
copraacd opposition 10 SA deo)\andill&amp; Sl66
in ouuidc advcrtislna tcocnuctliat muJI II&lt;
amcraced'by che oraanluuon for nob
Issue.
"You olluc us orr £rom pulllna out a
aood ncWIJ)Ipcr, ".Collective member
David Hclllttly oo:cuscd Soh...,tt. LUI
,....,k SA Trt~~~~~nr Eric Frlcdnwt hdd up
productioo or tlw A/1.,..1/w l'rru uncfl he
. rccci...S word ch&amp;t llle ANC'had raised th&lt;
ad tevrntK.

Kethcrty aslc:od tbaJ the Conccti•• II&lt;

g;.., "frcc rdp" to produce ! l i e Steve Catron• of the ANC

Sp.ctrum Photo by Steve Plotrows/cl

throuah Voivcrsity l'ml. Sdlaebc&lt;r
responded Ill• freedom wotdd arrive """'
tho ANC . - J iu bucla&lt;UtY oblipdot&gt;s or

C::.UOO., Aid . ''SA llu put lbe _.,., to
OUI Mel tlull el&gt;o..rd be ibe *"IDa. fORe
IOid~odo."

Hdllerty .._... -· w.

10 ...

Of1Miud b&lt;IO&lt;c tho ratric:tlaat late
efroct -"~ ...
~.

row-·" S&lt;Utlua-

" thol'a(F......._'a)dodaioa."

Buc Hcthcrty com~ ''IK doa.'t like

. ..... Uld tned 10 COli~ Sdaacht« to
mncth&lt;- .,..... ..,.,.. --r~
waaht _.,.,.. .... praoclml ."
Scwnl Collcctt•c m&lt;mllon rqrc&lt;tcd
Pllbiulunc
th&lt;Thllnday
dcroplcwy ~...,.. · _ . . , loot
AMf Glallbcn

ldml r&lt;pcmlJIIOIIl r,_ tho SA T r •ho ....,, ""'"""' - dcpctcd
tOdommna a cow an tM&gt; canooo
"II r 1w1 you (lomlcatina ""'hi a •h&lt;q&gt;
In a comic Krlp," l'ipatclb ..ltccl Caii'O&lt;&gt;&lt;,
"•ollld you lokc tnd" To •lllch Calronc
ul)lalllcd "I wu in a comoc: (copulatioa
•ilh) a sh&lt;q) and I lhowed lt 10 my
moch&lt;r: ollclo...S h."
'
,
wd that SA doco 1101 fun&lt;tlon
Ylndl •dY and willnol .UOw pa-aonalny '
conn to onocrrrrc with the ANC.
Tht can~tw allff these .autanc.c:s wu
thaJ the ANC149ircd SA advcrtisina •• n..
Allmtoll,. /'ft#. "We're tr)'illl co reduoc
quo dcpclldrr!cy but .,. JtiU want SA ads,"

SCr.trr

Calronc said.

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Friedman withhdd aU SA ads lout,...,..
allcl complainlna abouc altered
sub....-.... The ANC's advatilina
spokesman Joel "-lifo'lrlz th&lt;n said that the
papu dld 1101 wona llllymore SA adJ.
The Colloctlv&lt;rcjoctcd chat 'ldca and ooc
thaJ wovld have,_ producuon . . _
come out olaoll amcrllcd. "We haV&lt; zero
ea&amp;lo Row," H&lt;tbcfty aploincd ill atJUifta
IIIII the ldca •as lll&gt;pnCtal •

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State over-bureaucratized , Council tackles confusion of Albany
By ALAN KACH IC
Mlllfllllnl Ed11or

he Univetsity Council
was prCitnted Friday
with a SUNY·
Binghamton Council rtsOiution
"On the cost to taxpayers or
over rcaulation or
SUN'f". Vice Presidont for
Finance and Manaaemenl
Edward Doty .. plalned the
repon which asks the question,
"Are the taxpayers of New

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York payina 100 hiJb a price
in suppon or a systnn or
watdldoas o&gt;er warclidop
o•er &gt;Utchdoss in a
pyramidina and fruttratina
bureaucracy?"
Docy said thar "ooc: of the
more intriauina thinas" about
the repon was chat 11,$ more
problna was done to compile
information "lhete WCfe more
responm as to how difficult it
was to explain ."
One or the

by the resolution waJ th•t coo
ben •e ask for thor
rntramu ,.hile the Civil
mucb rcsporuibility over the
&lt;'Qncrol in detall,thc system
Sen-Ice Un1011s ha~ built-in
~ndina or moocy is •ested in
~?«ames more and more
.alary tncreases. "~ state is
ooc: penon wbkb requires an
cumbnsome and more and
cenainly fldfllthe n=ity or
overly lara• bureaucracy to
more Inefficient," he said.
reducina the num,ber or tiS
runMI money to the budaet
"There is a triple fcedbao:k
ttnployea."
djrcaor . UB President Slc&gt;tn
process with people chet:kin&amp;
Unjversity Council Chair
B . Sample described it as "a
people chet:kin&amp; people to S«
Robert Korm said that plans
situation wbete the second
if the vouchers should be
for Sample's &lt;klobn 10
btghest budaet officer in the
inauauration ar• aoina. wdl.
Slate !&gt;as t.he job or approving approved," Doty added .
A.uertina that therejs too
" The rnpon.se from those:
incUvidual travel vouchers for
much l&gt;urcaucracy in New
people invited Is spectacular,"
$200 in a complex or S&lt;S
he affirmed. Koren added that
York Stale, he maintained. "If
biiUon a ·
you
are
lnceresttd
in
knowina
"thl$ is the fil'$t lime an
~~~~~~~~-my petlonal answer, It is yH." • inauauritlon b takin&amp; pia'-"' On
Ooty placed the bla")e-on. ~ampus."
the system - not ~•ny
There are over 3000
individual or depanment acceptances for the Alumni
and suggened that if UB had
Arena ceremony and a numbn
more local concrol over iu
or University P~jdents and
finances, the Unive&lt;sity would
State l:lni~rsity or New York
be run more etndcntly. He
(SUNY) trustees will be in
.. pWned that "The
auendance.
purehui111 depanmenc has
Sample responded to
twice u many people u are
frequently raised questloru.
boch wiltun and oulfde the
needed if we ran our own
show.'
UDlverslty, about ''Uly own
"It is oRen easy 10 just
admlniJtrative Rylt aod abow
lambast bureaucrats," Oocy
·my rdalionsbip to the vice
sajd, "Cenainly nearly all of
pre5idcnts". Tbe Praidcnt
uslen at raull too. "
rq&gt;Oned .11\11 he mecu with his
~qrced and •
•·Itt presl&amp;nts II least every
proposed, "We could probebly '*&lt;C&gt;~ 12-CC\'lcw issues rdevanl
opttate thlJ university more
to their respective depaltrne:nu.
err~tly and at less cost If
"We cenetally rcaeb
there wu a more responsible
dedsioPS by COQStASUS,"
deleption of aulhorlty."
Sample maiotaiDed, " If not,
then I make the decisiotU. " He
he problem iJ not In the
explained bow~. "lf 1 make
liureaucrats, but In the web of
lbe decision at least I kOOw I
statutes that seek to piiiCIO
did II with some consultation."
~nttol in the hlpesl
Assertina that be views tbe
centrallud areas," I he
vice oresldcnts u chief
President added .
Opttalions of£ic:ers, Sample
Docy con~luded th&amp;l tor
said, " When lhc decision Is in
New York JiO Improve Its
On«lf the vice presidents areas,
efficiency In nnanclal matttl't
I uy nqttb iottl'rm. I ted
d\1(lnltblJ lime' ot )&gt;udactary
that's very in)portant."

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�You -don't like the weather?
In WNY just wait a minute
By JON M : DlAT
Ma111111n1 £&lt;!rtor

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dett:rll'llDina our wcaaher.

''The la.ka 1c«p 11 mUd for "'
In tl\6 summer, and dut to th&lt;
cold -er in winter. they pvc u•
hco an ouuidet Jpeakl or a lot or cold ind sni&gt;w." Joleo .
Buffalo, it 1,1 alnoost
said.

inmtabk that the the
aubj«t or Its reputation u • borne
of lousy wcatb&lt;f. 'Mountalm of
snow, burled can, and b1tter cold
truer the minds of ~ people

not Uvfna in the immed1.atc area. But, "(hilc th&lt; ,..ather can be
awf~tl at tim&lt;S, p«dictlom•and
modern.i.za.tion "'f weather
insuurMntl have made: Ufc ror the
.. cat berman &lt;OSler. Stlll, by bcina
stationed In Buffalo, 1
·
Viealherman•s ' job is n¢Yu~borina.
"If you loqk,at th&lt; Olmatc
Atlas," says WJVB O&gt;antocl •
weatherman Lou McNaDy. '" W&lt;
hl\'t th&lt; wearh&lt;r of a Stat&lt; that
• • should be on tile West Cout or
th&lt; contin&lt;nt. W&lt; arc the only
spoi &lt;ast of the MiJJiuippi witll
wch a moderation in

·"A lot dq&gt;endJ on bow muc:b
th&lt; wind blows," Ja)'l Buffalo
Natlollol Weathu ~ (NWSI
fon:a•ter Dick Sheffield. ''l'or
thc m(!JC,.plll. in wlntu, th&lt; wind
'ldJJ blo.' !' in a dir&lt;dion South aod
W&lt;St of Buffalo in what ls.aoll«&lt; 1
"•119"' b&lt;lt". lft Wllld chanaa
byasftwuiO
.....
(Buffalo) can'aa lot of snow.
Whcrras Grand IJiand dOcs not
usually It&lt; many snow squalls, .
th- plaen ,.,... of the city can
gr&lt; a aoo&lt;1 dell of snow due 10 th&lt;

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without aMing the aky
that bubblt'Of IU&amp;h pr&lt;m~rc in
(root of It breaks up or mo&gt;&lt;S,
!'nly thco will the frono pus
throu&amp;h. It b vtrY uoptediiiabl&lt;."
r~------""':'"--, Equally ur!predi&lt;ttble to most
"Nine out or t&lt;n times a cold
front will mo"" throu&amp;h. v
Sll&lt;:rfrdd said. "But whm h SlaUs,
k could sury there for da)'l. Whco

''E ven with all (the

lm\pn»turts...

McNally said that lluf(olo is th&lt;
onl) &lt;llY where it could be 100
drgr«~ on&lt; doy. followed by 1
(r&lt;UC lh&lt; nCJII. "This iJ typical of

instruments and

,.hat you may find ln Orraon.''
McNally added:
WI(BW arannd 7 "cathamJJl
Tom Jok:s on the oth~ hand fed&gt;
ohal lluffalo'• w&lt;aohcr iJ "ideal",
· and that weath&lt;r i&gt; notaskv~
~ most pcopl&lt; ar&lt; apo co think .
" Th&lt;r&lt; Or&lt; I lot Of pJII&lt;CI lh3t
rtct"rvc a 101 worse weather than
,.. do," Jol&lt;s. a native of

computers, it is still very
difficuJt IO act ah
•
- ,,
accurate forecast out.
prevailing. wlncb co thll area/ '
Located ai the Buffalo Airpon,
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~:.k:;~ :~~~:.·~~~·;li~:~. to ~~:~~,: 0~d~:C~~~=
hurric•n&lt;s or tvcn v&lt;rJ heavy
&gt;nOw. Minneopolis, Minn&lt;SOII had
a horrible: wintc:r last st.alOn. ''

~Just

riMecastrn arc lona ranar

conditions. 1l&gt;t service has at lcut
tbre&lt; pcopl&lt; on duty •• Ill tim&lt;S
and has a broad~lina ranat or af
la&gt;tl&lt;V&lt;n counti&lt;s. The NWS
broadcOJU on th&lt; weatht:r

and can. ·scan a radius of 12.5 miles
wi!h it's radar at th&lt; airport.
' ' With all n&lt;w JOphinicatlon
in u.s&lt; th&lt;K days," l&amp;)'S Shefflcld.
s"hlte'r'ro~ldicr,
·ndto,...m.o.tedke..t•. tryrfi ""m.::.:
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for prople wantin&amp; to know whll
it may be like on th&lt; weekend, but
it's r.al'thturer.'·
"AI sometimes durina the yar,
it Is possible to do a n.. day
fo,.......," r&lt;Sponded Mc,NaDy.
".UsuaDy • q hour forCC&amp;St will
be -Urate, but an)'thiDa afl&lt;r
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have the koowl&lt;d&amp;&lt; ytt to do a
s&lt;riotu lona ran&amp;&lt; predlc:tion."

J oi&lt;S added that th&lt; Great L.a)&lt;&lt;S
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- After 9pm on. 912 1 , all books and
checks not picked up wi ~ l become
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maj oring In Engineering, Mathematics.
or .t tie Sciences, you may be eligible
to apply for a new scholarship
prograrp-w_bLCh offers the following:

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two years. o f college. •
2. Outstllndlng Graduate-level trai ning In
the Operation &amp;. Maintenance Management
o f Nuclear Reactors.
3. A competitive Starting salary, even
during training, wi th guarenteed pay rai ses
and potential growth to over S42,000 four
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�Housing office proposes a new procedure. to unclog the SWJ
By SETH ALLEN

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lo....., a •oodotot ....bPoa&gt;a. ''A
tlliouadcnuadil COllld be &amp;.od
up rilht ...,, " 1M a46od
Oollmana Mid bcad rllidGou
procod
. llro alfocdl!a
domwtooy •lllkllu .,. ·
..m- have a ....,.d they aa
ochtdlll&lt;d to bocomc
fall .... ia CUt the •udm!
-loo~ tbu ........,,It
.,u dlarpd ...u. another offm&gt;&lt;.
,....onnouD&lt;edlul"oct.
" (A audesu) Ol1lder«ands that It
Unckr tho....., procodura,
be doc:s rt apin, lot may 10
lludalu .mo mlsb&lt;ha•c In the
. tbroulh a clloapllnary procost."
Th&lt; o:iwl&amp;cs resuJtod rrom
donru •ill be cncourllpd to mm
with l)ldr loud resident within l4
cllscuulcNIJ b)t. VIce Pre&gt;ldcnt fO&lt;
Student Affali\ Robtlt
houn of an lnddcnt. A dorm
SIQellil!w'o ltcoickmc Uft
11udcnt who doo 110111ethlna
wrona u.sually ace• ..*l'fuen..up''
Commlllct, Oollmann ••J!Ulntd,
and tbeo aon before the Student
oddini th'OI "rt .... a l y or
improvinc the pra.t tan ."
Wldt Judic:Wy (SWJ) to f Hc .said the p&lt;oe&lt;dum oro
diJCipUnary action- well IS
advant- btcau.. swJ will
probatlon or upulsloo from the
tloma. The p&lt;oe&lt;dures try to 001 ha.. co deal with '""
a&lt;ttbc 11odcn1 to ol)&lt;&amp;k .,;th the
orrcodcn. ool1 witll,.,....
..._ r&lt;Jidcnt rw• .
violato&lt;$, Houoin&amp; will be kft." II IS a mote formalaud
on ron~ olfmdcrt. - - 10
DollmaM.
approach, a mor• syRcmJUd
Oroop Lcpl ScMc:a (GSL)
aPI'fOO&lt;')I," Studcat Affaln
Dir«tor Hillary Silver .said lhc
Assooatc Dvccror Ron Dollt1W111
Ald. Ht uJd many 11.- the bead proccclurcs oloould .... um&lt; and
r&lt;sldcnt di4 speak with the lludcnt cffon . She~ that a
on•ol•od . now that IJ o fficiall y
•udcnt can sip&gt; a farm Sl)'IJ\1 " I
ai:knowlecl.., this lypc or l(lj()ft , ..
eocourased.
Tho h..d re&gt;idtnt will meet with and itaoa on ru. with dO&lt;m
authorities so It can h&lt; Ufod
the student llld uk him to li.&amp;n a
aaalnst him in any future cue.
form admlnin&amp; a ~P«Ifk
Sh&lt; said it would "&lt;r&lt;llt beu&lt;r
wronadolna. lr tht ltudcnt
refuxs, tho c.uc
SWJ .
dialoauc bttwcco houslna tond
studalu. She notcd that k«l''n.a
lint timt offendm ' 'out of the'
trits tO an the PUcknl and the
mtem" would rrte m.My in GLS
head r&lt;Jidcnt to on1nan on a
from spcndona I lot or time In
D\OfC pmooaJ NoU, I)OOJlbly
~J' • court. OLS hlra law
wothout hawina 1o we SWJ, he
JludcoU 10 dcfcnd dom! "udcnu
notod n alJo pro'ldo for some
tn SWJ. "Wc waotcd atyMan
immediate anion, mhcr than

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thll ocrea&gt;od out caxs aod modo
the IY5'ml (auu."

aulh1 Wllh &lt;nmbuo&amp;
a mun...,..., he added.
So&lt;hri&lt;f wei the ~occdures
pndo&lt;tod
tbc procoduro &lt;"ol•cd OWf a Ioria period of
c:ould ~ SWJ's CO&gt;dold b1
~. Hc .said hi the flllur&lt; the
about IS perca~t . "II is dcsiaDcd
H...., oflloc would lo\c oo
10 deal with violaliom 00 • 000 to
..reinforce" dorm .a\Mkou ...ho
on• bash," m. 001cd, addina 111111 " tlo pool11vc thlnp. " S.udcoti
n will rtquire D')()('t' iniliativt by
may be abk lo 1&lt;1 a bntet '
&gt;~udcnu but ''will bcoorn
position In ohc housina loncry the.
.,.)
. . t:r)Ont.
followina Y&lt;l1 or 1 than= to
Shc hopod that Jtudcnto c:omc tO rnnD"&lt; a diJCiplinuy wiolation.
•
But that odn u11nJ in the
OLS flm If th&lt;Y ate clwaod with
any offcn&lt;e.
!'lannlna ••at and " least one
llouslna omo. A&lt;oocill&lt;
Y&lt;ll aw.,.
D!rccror Oorry &amp;.chncr said In tht
Dollmann said that a point
~ 1&gt;611 o .uudcnl could be i.aflortd
JYflem ,..,., undrr con.sfderation.
"' and then Jet subpocnaod Wttks
'frhtre to many poinu would bt:
for a t&lt;rtaln viOlation . That ran
latcr, aflcr forld~ about tho
hu:id~t . Tbis way a Jtudcot docs
Into Jorn&lt; problcms. h&lt; oald.
n01ina that " the poinos "ould
not have 10 appear In coun if hc
.. .,.. 00 pkad &amp;WJty.
btcornt mO(&lt; Important than lh&lt;
l)'lll&lt;m."
Soclt.oct malntaintd the
opponunily to plead &amp;WhY is 001
Sub Board One Ch11rman DaVId
. ....... IO caw&lt; anyonc DOl &amp;orilty
Horrman d~Slar«d , cxplaioinc
tlsa£ a "dnver's ~ pOiat
I 10 do so: "Wc bavto bom
I Ulftmd_y cautious to ma.U sure syllan," slmiliar 10 tloc onc us&lt;d
"udcnu 1\a¥&lt; IS asucb duo proc:eu by the SIAl&lt; MOIC&lt; Vchlck

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�editori~
lnstitutional~ze.
Aactsm

Equality

,S a disease ~h1cn 1nlmtts societies

IM world. As a miCrOcosm of SOCiety,
UB also •utters !rom thiS malaise-the sotuahon
heH~· .Is no bettet and no Worse1han .anywhere el5&amp;
t~rOUQhOUt

I hiS however, should not be the case II UB Is
goono tu Gtrtve lor el&lt;Gellenee as a unoverslly6 .the
(ilass,oum research tab and even rhe athteli~leld
tnen It shoul&lt;l also work toward a better tile lor ail
01 n• students

Pr09rams now available such as tutoun_g
sefvlces and minority ouentallon are- a step !n th.n grH duecuon and shoutd be con11oued and
e•panoed lhey are uselul because they attempt
wotn some soncerlty, to mak! up l or past mjusllces
they do not " rip oil" the system as some rgnorant
people may say but rather try and pay back
m'non11e.s tor the way the system has npped tttem
oil all rheu lives
·
The teason mtnQnlies "ave suc:h dttt•cultles at
US IS b&amp;caUSi! lh9y t'lave bj!en
trealet~ DY Amcru:a's ruhng classes- as .seconof
c:;lass. C lfl~ens all their live-s and been g1ven second
c lass '"st•tut•ons. most not•cably 1n eouczauon
tJ.ec ause .f'lobocJy really cared 11 •s about ume we
onavPrtolt\(&gt;&lt;; SUCh 3S

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Bu1 soc•al programs w ill no1 do •t all

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Editor

S«J.OOO lor 1t' When w Ieel we're not

to tne olllces whiCh have to process the paperwo-k
actu~lly do Unto rltnere Is not~ change tn •rtllude
we appreciate IM tact ltlat GI.S re~&gt;,esentatove&amp;
among (he people We must really Delelve thai we
encourage 5tudents to consult them belone maktnQ
11e all equ;ll and treat eaen other M suen II not.
any deCISIOn
all the social programs wilt mean nothing. unlrl a
person IS accaptt&gt;d 10 his or her own right. tne
Bul /l,tnese 6ame people who give lteelegal
Individual wilt not ach1eve anything Detter rhan
aclVoae aovocate a system where studenl$ aJe
1 requested to plead guilty before they as~
wt\81 mtsle~ beloro'"
questrons. how can students nave conlldence '"
Etnn1cally we are all dllfer&amp;nl. De 1t' l'ollsh.
thts advice? True. students who acknowledge lht!H
· Italian, Htspanrc, Jewish, Black or An91o-Saxon, but
guilt should not be wastong the court's limo: But
we are all peo~le. As Americans we claom tnat all
sending a student to hiS Head A&amp;s1dent to slg11 a
people are equal-let't. not talk abOut it. let's
lorm os like asking your arresll09 oltlcer tor advise
bel•eve II
on how to plead the crime.he thll),kS he has you lot
If ~we

are •o t1d our.setv~ bf

ma,.,y

fWfiOdiCIII It r• nor doubt thl l '"~
• Coons' tautMtl rtt$1&gt;f1Cff&lt;J alt ot lf'lflf
son'ste6di~J or lhlfl lhftit 1on hllct
fun whtle stufJymg he~ e. Howevflr tl
ti&gt;Oir·son leitt~• Pf'O/e&lt;&lt;/ng, l&gt;tJ SllOuld .
l!a~ Byl&gt;tS r:h003i"''JIOS/IXJ'r JnlliNd
of protesting h~ Js out ahowlng his
tiP' thy to and mcons;dcwltiOII lot thft
1.1ntverslty communuy, S''"P''Y· he
acted out ol si!lflsh mt.,., Ve-s we
•II slildy. sludy. si;,.,
use our ~IJCitlon 10 protect our
lnr•r••ls. Tl11s 1-1 p~r1rfon tor the
tNI wortcf. To Stt Nell Md WltCII rotJr
col,.lgues beHtg t•hn edv•nt•ge of
U~l/ljt:Sth• c.t&amp;IOpt#nclptU fhll
'"'' oountty Wt' s bulfr upo~t, Pelhapa
/he Coon• would be llfPPiflf ll'llrrgln
/he USSR&gt;

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M•rk Stutman

Umvarsltv atudctnl

In the heat ol the moment a sru\sent. po!stbly
1'\&gt;1 conerent. may stgn a paper that could
~1\rre&lt;:essarlly come bactt to haunt him or her. Hoad
res10en1s are ~01 ttaoned to understancl the legal
consequences of what they are r&amp;jluestlng.

Perjury?

Instead ol .students reporting to tnetr Head
Residents within 2~ flours. I hey Should be warned
to report to GLS within that lime. Students pay
mandatory lees lo support GI.S to prevent
The Hou.,ng Oil lee's new procedures for
alienation 1!/l~lhe law.
•
GLS ruiiS t
risk ot alienating students Dy '
controlling dOI'mltwy mlsbehavoor make logfcat
sense but ml!lllthe m111k. It seems nouslng 1s trylng making rl kno n they ate looking lor an easy
• solution on piling up outlly pleas to uve SWJ lime.
to encourage students to pleao gu1IIY to crfmes In
oroer lo save the precrous hme ol the Student Wide Housing should keep a 1unnong record on studerus·
Illegal actovlllu-anOThey do by way ol Incident
Judiciary (SWJ) and Group Legal Servoces (GLS)
report! 11 the depa;tmenl cannot keep track of
Signlng a paper and ptead1ng guilty to a dorm
those therein Ves a Jl(OjOCI lor~bWt&gt;l&lt;USI •
ollense Instead ol going lhtougn all·the
r,onstllullonal hassles ot the rlpht to trial apf\eals
But leave, tne JUdicial process Where It llelongs

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Ttwt corrtA~"'
bmlt on INfltf/ovsty
tmlnltatHtll«&lt;. lcw.'-/ylng sW•mp lilnd
IJfttl
Qt.JUe It (jt,tenc• ,om the
nearesr hallowed ground Ana,,

1hts fetter IS reg1rdmg U!fer•l
tumors lf'lil ~ COfT'Ift lo my i tlft'ltron
Oft thtt SUbJ&amp;Cl Ol hiUftllft!}$ Jn
Gov~tnors Restdence Hills As •
st&amp;.ldMI ol lf'l~ /)ljntnotmll, I IHI ;t "'&gt;'
respon$10,,..,, to slled the light ot
r•af.tiV on lite subtect
lntelleciUIII'f ~pea king. and
auumlfJg thll such fNJf'atJOitnl/

""""""'· ~ lo fhal»s!-.
1 could tmd. no on11 hi$ evtr tltffl
w•UwJ the compUt, Wfth those rwo
IIICIOnt bek&gt;g II'"*"'· I ftnd lo '*"'bl
Ute ponlblllly that •nrono but
UftNev$;ty $1VdtHtts mhe.blt tM dorm
ThP tUbJec-t of the PltlftOtmill$
nolhmg to I• I(• f19htfy I slnctuPiy
hope liM~ itS «JiJCIJJ«J ittdNI(IUII).s, wtt
ate c•p~ble ot undffstllndmglhls

otcuntrn:.s can hlppti/J trom ttme to
ume. ftls ewttemely unUJt.tHy thar
tnvth•nQ ,$ 'YQ~ng on· "' Governor-s'

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Eric F. Coppolino

Un•vers.tty Stildecnl

Fun Money
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AI the UB
l(art " 500 ' R•ct on
Suhdly, lhe "SA As.saSins.. (Pt~S
CoftJell Scl'ltcttr '"d Vrc~t-Pru PftJI

Pr!/rNireiN}
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Musc1JIM Dysrcop/ly. As 1 ullllvfslofltl
It, the SA not only sPonsotMI the
""""''· but el$0 toll!«~ up rrre p/Odf/es
Schactff tnd pt;gn11t.W .,.,... ClfiCitlfltl
Wtrh howng toJSed'SUD wt&gt;lle eeruol/y
(eor:oldlno to tile P'«fge - t s/ 1/Hiy
''ised S/24, Tlte SC:IUII IUnd..,-1/Sing,
chlmplort~ th• "Rtld Jaekel

L•odloota " (Bt/JCO C&lt;&gt;ok ood Rot&gt;ett
Sl&gt;lmocllockA 111 IICI filled SIJO, S6
mote fhltt tht SA te•m rwised.

More Than A Paper

g•wng ,,,;, '' '' onl'l n•t..Jrat to
protetl HIStOf~afly lp.NIOng.. U IS
~ ol
Pf(JteSfSIMI ~have ·
ll'lll.demrooal.IC ll'f.'l«kJm 10 ...,,. tn lh4

'nstltUtlonali~ed

racl$11"1 we must wgfk agalnst •t Government
pr!J4rams help bullh&amp;y alone are not enoug~ True
equality Will eome not !tom our wallets ~ut lrom
ourhe.arts.

Ghosts ln 'Governors

Protest? Yes!
l11a ObVJOUS thitl the peiS.Oft WhO
.vrote • Protu r· ,,. MdtJd1y's tssue is
;gnonmr ol much ol tlth11 thef"e 1S to
felrn If SUCh' (BfVe UfJNfHSit y Htft11 Ul8. '""""' •ttt mdny cortii;Cf$ 0W!'r
hOw ow WYl' Hmued msour~s .Jtt- to
oe allocated In many lnslfnces the
atudents get exp#olled, m~tn/yljlrhon
Qec;.s•ons •tf m1de without $luOBm
mput We htv~ the t(ght 10 ttJCOI~
"'what we petce/Ye-as • Qualify
tM:IuCbi•Oft wtt•Uttt wt Pb'f !"OOIJ Ot

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The Spectrum, •f'Jtll did k!stn a little

•bow 10U1n11rsm ltl&gt;onl&lt;$ Semi
'The AUemauVe Prerss I grt~

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It :s too bad lhiH the Studefft
/U$1)(:.141ion ...,,k/l '141pre.unt,'•
stuc*"us "tereSI$ and 8rtkudft&amp; I'JDf&lt;e at
UB '-/he,_..,.,. to cJolwdo.., or
lnllmHIIte

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Cilmpus every Om• th• student
gofi,rnmont•s ~go 11 tl'lt•atel'tO
CotdtJ# lnd h/S but:Jdilt$ StiN~ fht
""'''with NVPJRG Enough hasi&gt;Hil
pnntttd,•nd s1lfl on thn matt,-. bUt I
vi04Jid illfe to add t hat at his l.cture
Mond•y ntght Abbte Hotfm1n/S.tty
ffOIII OIJt&gt;g!Otulltlod tilt UB ehaptrtr of

/mel PIOduct whlcn the school n"'l's
BlfWY Thursd.., Jl ConHH altd hn
trffffldJ or 1~e e/$11 lot trtat m•ttflf
cam• and tJet;•m• mt!O/wd wllh 11.
they wouHJ Jlnd th" The A1tema11Ye
Preu I$ ilflllfnlng e'llpenence
The Ahemauve Pre$$ fJ • valu.bte
1$$111 10 thft srWents. not In 1~ sense
th81 TM Speefrum and t~ Curren!
can give you accUtlte mtormetKM
about what) nepJHnlng on tlmpv$.
OUI In the SMSif thll il"$ lhefw lor ihe
SttldtY?,$ to IBA IHN11nl69fl

P.lf/tlt now

WhU• the ICIUII prlz• Is not lhtJ
·impottenr tlflt&gt;g, r thUt• tr 1o /rnr ' Ytre
' rlghl thing ro do to gr;e aedll whorw
~tl ts dw ..
dill'e.llafled (It's a

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f'N1--d-looi&lt; tr upJel ttre Iocr rhot
lf!SI to looJ( good to l(te Uf'llvtrtUy
c:ommuMy, the SA ht!Hort:hy would
ruort to subterltJge of th• lloolts
R..lly, ~did you rblnk WLII
would {JO iJttd•t.CtH? U It WIJ 10
1111pononr 101 you """ Phil Plgnototll
10 Pf«/p&lt;&lt; rtr• rriO$/fi&gt;OIIeYo Wiry didrr~
you gor oil )'OW «SSt'S Olld ot&gt; so? ff 1o
brffleoth rtre dtgnlly ot rlre olll&lt;ltl
(oltloooglo nor «PIJ'Irenl/y not benellh
you/to like ptOdgi;,g ro f t;llor/ly
II I &amp;m CQTI!Ct, the idee ~/ • ctNriry
ft'llnl IJ to contrtOute to • ceun •I'd
,;,..lurr Willie doltrg &amp;0 Tl&gt;rt ttJCI 1~1
rha titttJflld ~udOflt repre$«11atives ol

many don't, •n some

thfr school"~ ao

~SI-1$--Isf!&lt;l(on .

memb«s to teJte at~v•nr•g• e/ •

laat thet '"• b•st they could do ;.
~~f'Nity$1/t&gt;lt$11&gt;
Tolpon Hoi/.

1inpor11nt sel'tk:e

umque t!6perlmMt.
I WOUld 1//t.~ to c.ll on I ll lflldMIS
to wppon Thi AJtern• uve Press. Te41 .

NVPtRG •'"' Cllltd 11

4 t!llll

org•nlllltOir Over lfle Jummer,
&amp;hltHH'It hiJCic$ bfOiln IHJ$11/ng •ffXInrJ

rho SA Book

-ol

Erch•no~.

1\pporonrtr
•

AboCJt 1 h•lf flour ~&gt;#lore tfJis
writing I w-.s tilumoiniJ tnrouglt r~e

ewn UJe Jn 1
~ltUCI'fW m1n
The pomi il' th"
ttte orge!Hzsuon -&amp;hou be lh~e for
tne #lvdlnt and IWJn CO{rtmvn/ty

~ tepresMt, I/VeS I " I V'C)IJ Wlfff I

The
Sj&gt;oclrum
S~.t ne_..
'ilotlm.
Tfte Aller~au~e
Press. Th•
that the .srudenr

r•et r•placem•M lor SlxJirefNortcm ·
kill, lrtd dem~~nd I hit N YPIRG M

QOII.,f]mMI h1t1 tlfiCitJe&lt;J.. tO CVI Oil

,..,umed to tltl$ o.mpus. tvou 01t1 vote

n•w•

lund;n.g from

_,

The Altltnath'e Pron

mtcM mt ~ 1arJ lrtd also brought
baclc m•ny memories.

L•-"' r••' J wlls henlly lnvo/Wd
Wttlt the publtellion. I learnH mort
worA#t_g lor TM Alte.m atl.,. Preu

..,.._ ""

..,.,_.

,., yeer to tceep 111 It they don't
tl$potfd 1/»t.n '"'Yk the student•
t.houUI dec1C1f o,.n·• new torm•t lot
IIUdH!t gO'ICPfl)mMt, Whkf'l wifl be
mote Mnl/tiVe to '"• w/3heJ of thft

UniiiHSit'l Cotnmunlt~

""·--·-"'"-

•na h•d tun. I would }u,.t Jlke to

teit er111 My di8tlst• ot Mtssts.
OlldPr!/rNI...r. 1«11&lt;:$ Wllor

s.ma.

itro,trlld--a.ubolo, dllldlslt,OIId
un111r nol on/'i ro
o1 trre
or.-rrs whom 1/Hfy
·bur ro
tf'Je'line c"aoty Wh/dt would be ffl•

•om•
r•pr•-"·

,..,..,, oitha...,...

i CM~nor urgo

"""'l''loeno..v&gt; my·~ tir.t·-

U&gt;N

o/ ~•..llf/1/I&lt;HI •hould Oe

- · f l t l t t r . , _ . _ ,• .,
to iniV(e (he JNWWntit&gt;IJ ot •t~ymore
P'Obl'""' hk• thl.a haJ~~»nmg iot•n.

th•n I dtd frt lovr )Jetra of liki ng'

f /"d WftttM ~COUPle. Ol •nJcJQ for

.,.,, •.fld po/Urc-

mirrdN 1/JII'f/J-ey Clnnoi~~CUpl the-

lll.trc Slo&lt;olm

tJrrove,.ltr stwent

�'

Stripes and Checks

Bv David Czaika

frigiUn01g"""
, _thll
PtOPlt can·t undentand thet tne only
way to alte¥tale
the "ll)'eCI ondo - ...

•. , _ , . lnot plogul tnom .. 10 mend

ca.U1g ""' .,._, 10 . . . .
lhoy ... dulcl*'og ..
wnat- ~lilt ......rn. Of MCurlly they con 11'001&gt; In • l&lt;&gt;a,...o0Mta&lt;T1&amp;4C&gt;ft ..l1Qudo Thilll telfblh,
"*'\~

-·tno--

~ llongor, ot~p (

t!W*'O of cMIIIgllto,
.......,._lhltlllly
01 our dOOr'OIIIPO bOOOino attention, II leiUdf&lt;lrous 10 think INJ
b)' .._
..,., '""" llt&lt;)Oiem$ ....,.. ITlO&lt;!Mg u lh®glllhe)l
were not camC)t"o.out there 11 a solutlon 10 tl\8 auuaUon
llocause one ooy lhll1 ""'" P'lo "" 10 hlgll 11101 we won) be -

10 get out

No.

~ to

opec:tou• toooe to condu&lt;le tnat 101ety by k-1"0
one•a own nose dHn OUt WOtMI wUt..Aa a trttvn pla,u to hve
~&lt;k*not,_lho~IO-Iot,_O...
~~ • .,..,__...of_, Q\lls\, nof,.,..

Know Your· Rights

ll&gt;o~/ofllelhtlnapet'IOtllt;»/-on~­
11 ~-rod b)' Gtoup

~··s-~·

..

Small Clalmo Court ". ~ ..._ .... ln&lt;IMdual
oan go to"nK:ovtt money. ll..omeone owea you

monay, d~ your property Of cllatg«&lt; you loo
much ror a poofly done aervlce you cen aue them '" Small
Clalma Coutl. You do not need • lawyar, you may do

everything on your own.
To""" In Small Oalmo Court, y0u mull meet the loflowlng
requlrttMnlt
1 You mutt have • rHt compleJnt
2. Y011 mull be . . . II y. .n otd
3. You moy only tue t o · - .....,.y, not~··
• mulmum limit In City Court 11 11.000
5 You cannot • - mora tnon l.ha Hmft of tho Court
8 Only lndMdusla INIY ow
To begin~..-_ you""* oo to,. Small Qalms otflclln
tho Ctty &lt;11 _ , - hU )l.riodlcrlon.,.. lhO d o l - . Yo..
..,.,.,, hie o c1alm tlttougll tho ININ. A filing IM ol S$.00 lo
requlrocl,
will be returnacl lO you II you win lha .....

'!"t

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qw.,.

NINO
"""--HohadaQII'Il.,..
t.tceertny .... l&gt;u£tfng ·
_
-_
· up_
-'"8 fOt

T ape 0... tho e,.o

_

-~ 111m18)'1010--00to"''O'- .......
wn I """lvre -~ tor my aQe and am lb&amp;e IO "'1tr..e w•M

&lt;IOCiaiOnl tn my ~fa, yo&lt; my oahOOt - d ...,, · - ma to

----lhltythlnkthoy
.. bed - - thai in...W tooblalft copies ol .,_boob I~.,. 10 g41a

root• flom my -•a. but my-·.,.,., too.._ on ,,.
Idea II ,,.,_ right? Si&gt;ou!lll go along Mill IIIia pcl;ef' WhOJ
...,, cl07; lam 10 coo~
-•ure• ot'
11uck~ flnn by Mort&lt; T~
Flv•l&gt;'l ~llfl
VonMQUI Jr 0/ld C.rcf&gt;·22 b)' Jo. .ph Henw.
Amy Lynn C.
AddfHI Wllhhtto

Tho-..,, nr.

Sialllfh-••

,

........,

. . _ . - .. - - - CooiOtc~ ..

....... l!'oe., _ _ ,.,...,.,_.....,

~- ,,.,. waa. hlgll oaoroo ol - · ·-·
h:PfM.t•nv be/.er• conttaty ao thoM ot rne ~ ""

-·ry

Wuhtngton Many riQNwono · - ' " ' - . , .....
are ll);ng to flHtatabllllh tnt• UMaaAnee:s Ano CJr cutt'"'O ou
yout supply !&gt;1 tl&gt;ougl'ltlullft.,alu&lt;e.lhe.,. • -

-"""' lO ~-to be"""" mOfO .,IAnll~n lht
bec•ua-irl"-r• wn '" •wakening ol apiflt due 10 a

t850•s

.....-of tltlngf,-tlon boi"O oro~y..,..ol thWn. " " ' - h

, evtmtuelly oot tnem t.l"l' chance to tearn they wanted In
r-..once 10 your thrM
Ain't LI'V' No. what they .,..
clof"O In not
ft lain.-.., No you """""' ""' 00 •10n0
wdlllhls policy-~ • ........,.,.,. to~- .... e&gt;nfy

rtor&gt;t.

-JOn•

....,.._,_poq&gt;totooo-~,..,,.

o . ., Altty

L,nn, ThoH ore fabulous boofls, I t.r.... ,...

IMm myMII 11\ay on all Ngllty -erta.nong -lurthermOre.
DlealtafiOI Thotla~....,~--cfc..­
WII\1 y o u - - . . , , tflorn. - - - poculer-

•• •'• '" now Sm.alt towna. e'\llln aome latger IOwl\l. •tt

City.,.,..

111ey---.
"'_,_
--"'-"""'..... . --"'
.... ,_"_
..... ._
Soclely ot Jourrtalllts...., ,...,.,. tn -

YO&lt;k

my_ol _ _ 1 - l d - - t e t M m _ , . ,
~--·

lh•t WOU.Ad flkt tO~ • ~Go' •t IMm

By Hillary Silver

MI&lt;I roo• tt!Jdo&lt;ft• oon ho!&gt;dlo ,..,.,

T

... ~-

.

hom U141C.Mt.

v... _ .. _
~--~··

~-.g--poapo.

but not ttiUir\

-.-..,...

Grlllld I......,, NY

lllllw too- aadly """"G'' Wt In

oot"'-•
....
tnougn.
Thoro 1119
.,_,._l!g!l

111 ,.,.., """ lllrug .,... - · In cont....... ...... "'""
mort than • thlmbletuil ot frustraUDn. uA God. ''• hy ioit? '
~ ........ -.--~ ... , . ....-..... lotmol

dispfl'f't"O eome -..."."""' •tu:tton.ary ttnQI!nc.... row.rd
ltW!1tnQ They fOil. IO _ . 10 a n t - l o d " " " " " - (i e tnose f•bulous flit leal *'U be the cur...u to eu~ aoe.tat
pr-.no Putting • - .... thO..,.. of ygung-- l•k•
~-IUSI~ol ... _lfwlo,_a_to.._
rOOttit
lei me t..• -,ou ebout lhe teo·a~ rrw Waf. ~ eo

.

r-'" '
......--..
---"'""'us'*"""'. .Door lilly. Y• I

--·
......
..-

Billy z_,

•

.

-lhlty.--b)'l!le"'_lhlty_t0-

Cool\t-",...,--Oo-,...,
t3) trom Mr. and Mro

ot...._

~

n.. Sp«trum ~y Seol

llutt woy'&gt;

•

'"" """" """"" ,,.. wotto f&lt;lf u• tn w..lltngton. bl.-.
tM
and, ~v. IIWIY
ho.,."" llo 1101 allow
tlltmto- tho~ hlsht!eoclr&lt;:uaoutl...,. Tn&lt;on

Door Cu,I&lt;OJ I ,_,tty · - o l..toltw lo the Edrtot tn

Clwloo

I

Cool\t'

Ulllmoto S.lllohn01o

,

1:.

=

" .. nof
10 tmv any-~ y o u - you
flo, biAyoumuotbe_..,total tho...,......, youwontiO
aue, tot how muc:ft, tr-,etr exact ltdcktiSI and the fiCtt -~
aupPOft )'Out c.lalm.
ThO flUng hoyr• lor cla1moln 1na Buffoto City Coun •••
t&gt;elw- t ond 5 on Mondays only.
Atlwll-toftiO. _ _ of ...... lhO
tiYta.

-*r

phoCograpll. "' ""11""'0 11101 ....,. .... 1'1"" K-. In U1at your ptOOr must &amp;now:
1. ahat ane tMf·tor\ you .,, .utno ow• you money • •
2. Of thOI
oold yOu damaood gooclt or that ho
pertorm.c $etViCe.l: poorty,or

•"!' -

:J.Iholl!'oe-otlhe _ _ to ___ . . . , _

If you ... being.....,, you

mutt-"'"'

you ciO 1101 ..... "'"
vou mone y. You may btlng MlntN~aM; 11 t~ay •

tlll...,.,. .,...fllolnt!&gt;ecityorlown~ tlll

.,.....

IUed IIVM. 0( Wt\ert the buslnes.s being tiled f'IU In OffiCI

IIIJI)ew you may lo(tng olgnod- notonzocl-a.
Tty 10 llMg at ..... one
H - yOu/COM

I,

tho--

yeN art tulld, do not lgn()(e·tne wmmon1 It will not go
away anq you '"'" aueomatiColly " - 1o pey tho clalrnont r.-,
to tall Ia
en tho......,...,. """ fineS""' M1y
you life beinG IIUod. Tty to Milia out of COUI1 lllhl• lal.. IO
-.you wll"- to _-1n CO&lt;.Wt on l!'oe do,. opec:ll&lt;ilt It
you-.......- . . . . . -.calllhOCO&lt;.Wtdor\~
to ocljoum lila COM to • mora....-.. time.. r;o. yov own
do U1lo Wol In always ¥Oflfy tho data

:;o::""'

'1"'

you ora pr~"' f&lt;lf your trtaJ, ~~-'"-' ·~ ot I'D"'
PfOOf -11&lt;tc!lce you .,. going 10 . .,. Ill COUI1. Ploof

moyWhan

Of •

01•, • ~ lhiiiQIIhat ...,. damagocl, a

~1"11

muth shonQ4W.

,..,of-

....,..., '"" octuaJirlaJ beglna, you wll b e - - yOu
would lll&lt;a.,.,.,. cua to b e - b)' o judge Of on orllltrator.

Tho--... • ......-v.--...,..,...*
-dwf Rarnotnbar thet only lila dacitlon Ol o

ln tho COUI1 11\al

~maybe ~IIOi olan

____

Nf1 _ . . . . . _ . , . ..-.......,. 8tNI Cloloowar

toool.........., Sl,op In at Goolct
Information and • - legal ocloO:..

t.ooal - J o t """"

�feedback

I

Serious TbouebC

___
[OliO&lt;

Aa 1 ChilO ol ,,. riiiSOt, 1 Vlolnom
Efl .._,.,..,. and • llil&lt;l~t wno /tit
r~f¥«/lm•nclti i Td 110111 ~¥1rloln
~etpOnd

,,.,.,,_

11'11 !.In

Attoc:k ol
15,
-'"lhelll:lo/ftOt~lol
,,. th/1 Ia I pollfQ/

:s.pr

to tHo

r-.

'"ol-'--""' '
.,._.If ..

not "dot~• u '"'' tM ltl

-._ '"''

tton • HI

,,..,

1 M - · of 1M -MI«&lt;I o/ IN
l.kolfod S..two
I M - 1&gt;01

u,. to h•~ 1nytltlng to do with
mom • H to • po/111011 • • - m.O.
.tO tMt ,_ n at10tt wiN
thai ,,.

•no•

---""''"""·--""'
~ 10 ,.... .nyt~Wtg

to r10 • •tft t!W
policy ol droll r.g4trotl0n. ,,. rkolt
ifJelf, IM1. /»&gt;hlpl. Wlf
I dkln't IWIIU.I lhlt by IOC.prlng
~'"fin/ IKI, I Wit ....'flng to tiN

_ ,.,,belong.,,,.--

lhll

(

t 1m ,,,fling to ,,,., oy the

In,,.

nwr W.&amp;n., 'tlntt,.,
/;ne
print of Iff'I COIIIfiCI thll I JJgn«/

lUlu ..

'"'$ mNn '""Iii lluo.t'ttl

_.,-.,on our"""'""
Oo.a

01 of pou•uJ"g enr amouM ot,
sub•t•tJrM t'hould be&gt;

COiftrolled

___

d1•1tlo wed 11n•nclet artJ'I
not wntln{J tfuJ Jlltttr tJ«»llti#ll
I
am apafn.-r th~ gov1tnm1nt 's

•m

_..,

It,., that
,,.,._,
11m

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Be Real

Ret urn

,

EdiiO,.

enlotcem.,, of ua taws.·
r~tg~~t.nd~

not~·

Ut1$. Autd ot llf't/NOJ»&gt; QOWMtn.,t

'"'ptM» to t.-gll,mtta acu of

'"'lllnc;e &amp;f If'S t#llflfl$ I IM MrllttfJ

,. .,., , .. OU1taf1e ,,,.,
t 1111 wtt•n I,.,_, rHd 81/1 Mtelr•t
CO/Urr'ffJ

tr it obv.,ut

tO m1

thtt Mr

does not t•Ailflll m1tte1
sanouvy, 11 "" did ltf wwld
• 111116 mOI'e nme tnd thougnt ~~tto
Mt d

"'""put

Yrhlt h• wroJe. H• ,.ould hll/e
- l i d I logOCI4 -1/oOughl 0111
lltfl""l'tllto_lltf _ _t ••
~ K-IIOM

itt lltla Mllf., Thar
hfltiKinoi-O&gt;dOOOOUI.,SMid
_ . . , ., "" • pO&lt;&gt;IIy wti11WI Pill! o/
CliP olllrtd&amp; me QreiUy
Llftle more thin 10 yean tgo

-COII&lt;Igt . , . _ , , . - " "

___

l)tf lollo•lng IHtet 10 . . .-10
.,...,.,,. WIIO t&gt;roug!ttln 11&gt;111 u•ed
Boot &amp;.dtl"flff

Is--

ot tMJt t:hlldtWt Tlti•l• most

IHKhNIIIM"''J dunng 1

IIW,.., ,..,... _,

- . _ todly ..

koPetuifot, woe

will,.,..,.

,,,.c-,,,.,.

.......,Itt,._,_

thllt 1011 did 1~1 ftglll tiling by
oor-.trlt~ng

' ' " t;.ltecA walring 101 you Th.,,

m•y lito o. aome tJnlold

ol

f(;01101fUC ChieN and /lfOh
...-pi0-1 alllntla. n.....lotW II

'fllll it1ng 101 1 Bring rour '-C•Iptl lttd
COt!Mt dOwn 10 - . , 62S Homm111 (1n
,,. Oltemenr)

1-

II l l t f - - - ..,ploytrwll

11•11 to tit• SA

boo•• tor

,.., 10 pleA up But. IIUfl"l' Tomor10w
t ,,,,. ,.,, day to ct.un your MOM"y

Untitled

111M ""' -lngly O&lt;&gt;Qol IUfiCflon o/
pro,.ltl Wl'l.,h~t tM }IJIHOI Mt
Oootol tlltllltf tlg/ttlhirto ia IIOf lot to 11)1 Ho-. I /Millie C0oM . .

_,_,__., __ ....,

•lnotltW'r /JOpl )IOU . , . not Cltltati•lt,

'"' ESit ,...., mould hiiYI modrl*l 11 _ , . sllow up., 1

pt'OIIIIO(I (lhtollfll&gt; - 1

w,....,.,._,Oom4p..m _ ,

and fomot10w f01 your cotfYIIn~
Rtm.mw. you m11st brlttg your
rw:.lpra. II for .some teaJon you

, Aol,_llOfollhl~tng

Studlnll AuMtitlon, I ••• qltltt
t*'otutO«t- or lUI,...,.,.. ~

-""""'""'~~,....
Q1tie
roo.r ,,..,..,,. ro • lrMnd oM hlwt
l!lm/111&lt; plttk up your umlnQI. S..

on

"••ring• not on• memo.r ot tft•

-ln~---­

!Uon "
O.•t lttr '"d , ,... Cootr•·· 1

othiH'WII• you would,. tnowtt ••
h'fPOCIIIN Your dMM ININH, .totut

-.p---lhrl ----D(-..

you toda'f Ollomorrow l

""""try twd--. -~t­
tlfll!l to PIOteft •g~lttlf go.-.rrJin«rt
«IIOnl wi&gt;K:h lftfy ,.,, WW1 K toflg

..

,_,.,.. _ , -.. """"'P
.,,.,,.,
,_, ,..

Oltlal. -~ '",., hlll&gt;oolcl-

•hould ' ' ,.,, be f1l'iM '"• o..~c
.....,..,ol ~ ollo...,ro_.,r

10 flO

IMiruH

moto1 ""'"l1' lltfllltfy 1110wn 1
must uy that 10 t~ lhMt lctiOM

A• I Ilifflor I lntend,to lltren 10

wftomfWf , , . • ~Jtlm•t•lll~

lm1 po11ifH1 IUflM/ng whiCh ,;,y
IIOflf , _ lll:lblt. u Mr. MICI&lt;
hit dont In '"' ~.,• ot
W!twttlttmlnt: ol pult~fl aome z~

101

,_,.,,, «Jn•lderttlon. ~
2. My"'""" ' ot lhl
• Is
· 1 Numbet ol ICfM udenl

mttm,.,_

IntO Itt ot.h«wt.• bllfNI ,udi/JI
_ , . . , _ ..Jcit.... _

2. ~Ilion to .otM ICidlmiC
tHOgr•m
1 £119w
wrtto lltf

01-..,

OJC. 8411, '/011 1&gt;1. . pofiM lftf
tmOtlottll fHPOn•• ,,., J'OU hotHHJ
lor I ,._,. you llrld It 1mortolnlng
lrtOUgh ,

"" ol tho oludent -~

• D11plw . , , _ _ with,..

community ourtldl the

unlv~tr~ll'f

~"'"

" " " ,_,,.~.,,.
..
D( ' " '
Rom1n'O

no., urt J•H~.

good old Uotlln lut,., ¥tlllllllt
IWiorm · - O f tl&gt;oul 400 I M odd loul!o wflh ,,. R.C. Cl!urt:ll. Ho

--

-tll"ill011tf -o/Ol'l'l"l7..,.)
wey lttto ,......, and ptO,.stlld tiNt
,.,... IQIIII, It )'OU - ( 1 1 0 lltf

Cl!utt:tt ol Ertglond.hoyl Old •1r111
HflflfY 11&gt;1 VIII ptOitllld tHo rull ol
no dlw&gt;tce Oy ctNIIng • now Clt!NCit
II

JollnS, O,rlmu
Unl-•lty 11uc1en1

Joe Sp&lt;ovlcllne
~••• Commuter Clnakltte

OM/.,.,..,.,.,-

,.,... ogoln, II ,.., ,,. not Rom1n

Co-

'"'''II«'Pif are • bit outdit«t

lor you, tHe Into •coou.nt Mltlkt
lui,., King Jr Ho ptrJ/OSIItl 1o1 Civil
Rl(lbto In ltriiJnl~ SttiN (I ttopo
11111'0-~"'-,., ,..,J
OU.O&gt;IOJI-Io/lllfi. M -1
ID IIJt Oonltltut~

new,..-.,,

More Tban KJds

II to M~ "rrhlldt., will btt Childfl "
1M empt~u/1 ot my 11m1'Wc "'' to

Edllor.
I WOCJkll/41

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"-In -U.m on ._A/tis, \ ••

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By DAVID de U SJ

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thenlpy II&amp;! boc&gt;c&gt;cM a

lucradvt .....u .. 01!&lt; or
lh&lt; most comprtlllv&lt; depanmenu

01 UB.

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Cblneoe ., ..,ly .,
lOOO DC. rvbbln1 ..., u&gt;cd u a
B&lt;aun by t11&lt;

lhttapvlk: .,..."'. Thai 63 ,...,.
..o: tl1&lt; US SllljoOn Omcral

Offoct ..UbliJI&gt;&lt;d a dq&gt;artl!l&lt;nl 1D
o•.,... modern pbysieallh&lt;nPJ.
UB:• P&lt;OIRIII W&amp;J owted O&lt;lly lO
lUn 110 &gt;"' k hu alteady
booome OG&lt; or "'• lop PT
pr..,... iA IM utioo
PT Clwrperaon Jane Mallb&lt;oo'J
dt&gt;mbto pbyUcalohttapy u "a
prof&lt;SDOII that u ~ wotll
1M prc:vauion and uaunau of
human " ' - and lh&lt; usodated
health po:ol&gt;km•:· Thl• in&lt;lud&lt;:s
r..torioc funetion. rellhfnc paon
and prevenuna dJU~blluy from
do...... Injury or lou of body
part
Hopdul PT uudenu: mus1 be&amp;in

lhdr eurticulum rrcthman )'Cit,
1almt' &lt;Ouna in bioloa),

anatomy. cbe:mutry, physJcs.
calculus and po)cltoloar Finl year
uudmu mu.s. abo me an
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1b• Oo•oslon or
UodervadiiAI&lt; Educaooon (DUE)
and an "Apptic:atooo Information
Sbm •• wuh PT by ohe conciiWCXI
or lbc spnna ~n
yc&amp;rt.

t.he1c "''"

no too&amp;~ be thrM cu1• rot PT.
lru1Qd, apphcantJC Vrill apply to

T M f~lilt&lt; P&lt;OfpotU are abo

H~. in .., crron oo
keep mi&gt;Cb II&lt;Cidtd PT't oe tilt
a arr, are orrtr~na prolh t1wt11t
pWot IO OOC or lk ftw l'nQ~
prodlldlll ~...,.

bricJtt.

The chanca or belna ocup(ed
.... olim. Wllb'l lO poopk
ror l O -.tMYIIJI
y Wl11 haw 10 bt rt)ecttd
W'oth
In mi.Dd. 1M PT
~works dosdy with
DUE Ad"*'- to - •
scuclalu for all&lt;mak ""')ors
"DUJ: hal btta bdpruJIA
· ...mine I"''ll))dhe P1\ IO clloow

-. ~.~llloe

fl&gt;r a4miloooos II . . , _ , 10
ulaCU&lt; • oht I .S. • ph,_.,

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therapy It pbutd 01&gt;1 ''ID ..
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pr_,.. Motlbtw said . T'lloJt
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wm to blo!Qsy, pr)'Chotoay or

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pojoy lbtir cboom lldd, """ tbt

aoothet health rdoltd pror... ioto.
Upan ll&lt;l&lt;q&gt;lar=, JluckrJIJ bt&amp;Jn

ftw th.al do leave II ldlltlly . . OD
IO lf*luato liCbqol for racardl,

the PT provam durlnc oht

Bclna • PT ~ aiJio has io
COJIJ, WhDr ohr pr..,... Peat&lt;~~
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summ~compleoinc II crodros,

Durina tht neat lhr« lotff:loC$lC'fl,
IMJ wiU bavc to finlih an'
addiUooal Sf credill Wort tMJ
bqin an inounship prosram the
sprin&amp; or lhtit kruot year.
The lnttmabip on.. 1M PT
onajor lnro ohrc~ diffucnl sctolnp.
Do&gt;&lt; ........, arta, a ...,..,., tllol ,.
rdutbilitauvr and • f"lllal Rllllll
t111t offm • dqttt or ~y.
''lllfis offilialtd Wltb O•'tt 120
!'&lt;'IIUJ tbt COWIIry,
"Monbcwl aolain&lt;d "With Judi
a dqrer'or do•cnoty, Jluoknu can
d«1 10 study •11&lt;11 oprloou •• th&lt;
prcYc.ntlon and CAn or.JIX)nJ

injun. bum ueaamem a11.d

oh&lt; deparomen1 by Oewnber
durin&amp; ohclr sophomof&lt; year for

pedioorics," Jh&lt; added. Tbrouch •
louery t)'l!em for all tllrct

the follo• lnt r.u adml&gt;tlon.

COOU&gt;On&lt;nt&gt; Of

tht 16 WC&lt;k

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bao:kpouod. thil also It • heavy
cliJad...,.J... 1D l&gt;f011&gt;«1IVC PT
ullllcnu. "A prof....._. prOIJao ....,.,

-m.elliliw."'

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prcroquiaita pull • lot or •rail\

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lammttd. ''Thm .. "' · -. . . .
tlllt IMU It illolt- r01

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• llodlos
imporuwooa
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propam, audeau art r.... 10
c:boooe wMr&lt; they would bkr to
&amp;O· Sludeau muse pay ohcv o,.n
"'IY, as well U the C'OJl or IWliOn
.. U8 Whi~My .,. away rrorn
lh&lt; au&amp;.

Ahhou&amp;h no priot voluntetf
experience i.s requir~. thc

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lloMo ~~~- F'r14or 1 - 10 .,. 14 •
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1M induSIOfl bf ellnoeal Jlf\ICii&gt;e U1
ohdr PfOIBm. "Throuch dtnic:al
pn•cticr, or ..hk:h lhcrc ... tbrtt
StP\fnCS, llUdcnts ICtUall)' 10 OUl

to a htallh tarr facihoy unokr the
advlstmeno or • faculty rnembtt
,.ho I• employed'" ohe same

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faaally lo bt morr Ull"""'i,.. mel
prcMdt rolf modcla lor our
JludeniJ, "I\cr:ordtll&amp;IO

Maubt'*$, [f OM 11udeno •can noal.r
It thro~&amp;h the proaram "he 0&lt; w '
wiU Ond • Albfy\na e•rrti 10 lhe:

With."

Will ~e Held:
Wednesday through Friday 9/22 - 9/24
MAIN STREET:
Goodyear Hall
Hamman Hall
Diefendorf Annex
Undel",,round

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V.OTING FOR SENATE ELECTIONS

mATH TUTORinG

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11:30-7:00 pm
10:00-7:00 pm
9:00-1:00 pm
3:00-9:00 pm

AMHERST CAMPUS:
SPINE:
Capen Candy Counter 9:00..5:00 pnl

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11:00-2:00 pm

Knox Hall

Talbert Bullpen

GOVEHE~:

visit THE WRITING PLACE

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93ft Rnkty w,u · Am he' nit C&amp;ntpli:S

Wine Cellar

9:00-12:00 am

EWCOTT
Student Chl"'
Wilkeson Pub

9:0o::l'2:oo am

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suu .. u ntvf't511)• of New 'bttc at BuHoJo \

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Royals lose two
b&lt;r way 10 lllc 11\UIOIII.

ooklt c:oodlcs In lllc women•, aide
or in~· llhktlcl
~ • bon.lo cluiruGina
.... Tltunday."Sococ« .._.; MJchdk
Blraat and teuil IIICDior Ooty Doclu:oh~l
botll loll _.... 1 0 - . , Iher
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Taws, oo lhc-ocber lwlcl, had a hUk

beuo liaK or k • Nazantb Co1kae ~

1be Royal Ddta"J ).2
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~"~&lt;tina up po11m ror
LAlri
UCialr 01 ownb&lt;r '"" J1naks and tile duo

UB -.

or Sbedy WOJ-.M&amp;na .SO... 01 a umber
two doubles.

_..,.,soccer

Tit&lt; UB
pt01ram b 111
l.bcir nn~ yew or~ and l.bcir
opmona wu anythlna but .,and. Wells
Colkae took it to lhe Royals 7.0. Wdlt
aoalle, Undo O.ru recorded liJI uva qn

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,...,...arc bloction mld.-.

~ 'lrill be a1 S.. 8on•nnrurc on
Weclnaday and ltnnl• ..,jJI
a nine-day
li-. nwth ho171estand on TI&gt;OSC!ay.

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ptrformanoc. Or)m.;, hurled a rour hiur:r and 11ru&lt;k
be UB basebailt&lt;&amp;nl split anoth&lt;r
•
i!oubld!ader lasl Thuroclay 01 Fredonia S..
out d&amp;Jit akina 111e-way.
The bau proY!ded alltbe illsunaa« MCded to tale
Tit&lt; Bulls;who loll the lint aam&lt; I~ and
u......-ry beOI off Orimm. Miller's power carriccl
took the seeoocl 11.0, now han an nm 2·2 roc:o&lt;d.
lntbe flrll pm&lt;, tile BQJb"hAd a ~lad Wllillllc oo thrcxaall to the secoocl pmt:1R1iila '"""'""'
Btuo llnil$ uuptecl (or a su rua tblrd IMina and
S1lllk \O,., aloq with a .....,.. " - 1 aloo kepo
· up Ius peer, ..,.., 1 sift~)&lt; and a tt1plt. Railey copocd
Du Radley pitched ..... ....,..P to we lllc loss.
orr~. lllc 8ulb hac! three pla,.n.with two bitS H~iltlcs with his own bit and thr.,.
a~ Milkr, 1'&lt;1&lt; Harnmerl aocl Jolin Hoar
The Bulls. who played home bul Friclay, will play
&lt;Kit collll&lt;ded ror a ooupk to t..p lh&lt; Built do&gt;&lt;.
another '"'oekcnclr:r • as Canisi"' Collqc comes to
town
thit Friday.
r:rot Orimm pvc the Bulls their ~~ pi\&lt;hina

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SAMPLE SIGNS SUPPORT

F

mal pr~ (O&lt; tbe ..Sell the F'odd ..
eampaip are beUI&amp; mack before the UB
fOOtball Bulls opm up thar horne schedule

th•~:up';:k, s.M.. 8. Sample was on hand oo1
opply his sianatures 10 the S.udent Auodatlon's (SA)
advertlsin&amp; boards, wl\leh will Inform SIUd&lt;niJ,
faculty and others that they eon symbolically buy •
squar&lt; yard o( Rotary F'ICid.
S ampk hac! notbina but olct tlwlp to oay oboQI lhc
uhlr:ric pr-. " I r&lt;dy do t!Wtk thu the

tnt&lt;reoll&lt;pal&lt; llhlr:ric p r - has a loc

todo with

inlproVIn&amp; ..... ~liT- aocl tbe

iclauifiCOI&gt;on Mth th&lt; &lt;Otnmunity," Sample &amp;ald.
"Tit&lt; UB &lt;Otnmunily dWnitdy wants a devdoped
athletic protrarn." he said. "It (the already onaoina

prO&lt;UJ or pfOif&amp;m d&lt;vdoprnml) wosn't . "'-lor
pan In n1y deebloo (to consiclr:r UB's presltl&lt;ncey),
but It ,wu nice to haY&lt; a conar~ or mJncls.''
Satripk hu worked wfth llhletko In other major
coiJa&amp;cs, •uc:h as Purdue, Nebruu and lndlaM.
"Tit&lt; institutloos I have •-orked wllh have hac!
aooct. cku uhlr:rlc procrams," be continued.
.. TboK arc lh&lt; oaly procrams I "'""ld WO&lt;k wlh ...

President Steven B. Semple

THE SPECTRUM

SA SPONSORS CQ~SERVE .
UB-POSTER CONTEST

Clossifieds are an efficient
w~y oroomin~icnting
636-2208

Conserve Ulls • new enersy conserv.atlon
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.THE
STUDy,

• All entries must be submlt!ed to SA ( 1 1 1 Talbert) by
by Frl: Oct. 8 at 3 p .m .
•Entries should be submitted as a " polished rough ", (suitable
f or reproduc.t!on as an I 1• 1 7 poster). Maximum of 2 Ink
colors, a lso all posters must Include " Conserve UB"

PLAC[

•SSO paid for the. chosen entry
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:poster must motivate as energy-saving theme at UB
For details call:
Wendy' Girsky 636-2950
Walter Simpson 636-2025
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�Royals outplay Brockport ......._._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
but lose hockey opener
International Affairs
I
By LAWRENCE R. Mll:TUS
RO)al"•
bJ'Wd
Mandatory Club ~eetlng
St•IT " "'"
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(Each club must send a
h•••)
nw•
HO&lt;.kcy
lou
lltoctpon•a _,., otor
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8rod.por11o ~at tl\t ltn
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F&gt;tld
Tum
wi
sca10n Op&lt;Mr Th•rodo~
aft&lt;.,..,..1CJ Broc~port Stott 1.0
It .... ••ouch lo\• to
for
tht Royol&amp;.
"II'' tat~ 10 "-Ilk IV~rl)' rrom I

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ckfmden cbd not od&lt;quatdy ro•h
their atUJ&lt;klllf r. ..:· ..,d
O.mm"'~ ""Aiio 1oah&lt; D&lt;hl&gt;o&lt;

'"''lo'"

JOJl.Cza~ ,.., cou&amp;ht • btl ""' ol

PQSI1t0ll:." II wa1 11VC71"'' fit,l
r laytd IPptlflftC."t ,, aoa.l fl\r U8.
•rU, but the other lcam pia~ a
On lht bfilhtrt Mdr, rrr,hmlln
bil bt11C'f."' ~ld Htad CG~Ch
lidcadcr Nan.:)' Uonco: tUtnC'd in~
8&lt;uy O.mm1d.... 8ultht lon
.o!id pnforma.nce I) dld h~hman
sucks ~ith you a •holt lona&lt;r
Htltn Adam• •ho ll )td on,~,.
~h&lt;ft }oU kno• tltal )Ou foiltd to
anackllll hnt ~
otc
.:arnaltu on so many
"h&lt;h&lt;llt Stilts pla)td tU o1n11f
orportunlhd u
-.Ltb Mlrhomorc Pam Crontn ..oo

to" whm you lno-.

· Mon ., Sept.•lOth (TODAY)
in the
Talbert Senate Chambers
at 5:30 PM
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playtd on lhc f""'ard ~.. for lh&lt;

The RO)-.b compl&lt;td)
dOnlLnattd the rvu half or lht
....,.•• but f111td 10 co•h on ··Out
J.tll,... b&lt;tta;· O.mmo&lt;l. Wd

'"" time. SautH J&lt;lftnt 0\ltnlo..n
!tad tM lltadon&amp; ltnc from oil&lt;
"''" "'"' powoon and .orhotnor&lt;
Batb Cr"Jhton ,...., wrild)., the

" \\c tpc:nt 1S-80 ~h.tRI of 1hc

tust half oo O.oc~ ron·• tnd or th&lt;
f&gt;tld ••
l&gt;rftmiH' ~Jtf\l,th "' 1 ' 'tef')

apparrnt. Brockpon had no \ho"
on &amp;Oollln 1ht nut hmlf. and only
thrtt ~hOI\ on anal in 1ht \otrond
hal(

dtftnd« _.1100 of Ihe R1,1 ,,.,

"I lla\c Jood fttllns.'t •bout lht
team," she ~Jd ''The lith arc
•otro\t' and the talcm i' dt"&lt;'lopina

The Royal't reghu~red If- shOI\
on tht" Brockport rict but none or
them manaccd co cron tht- goal

raptdly." The co.trh al~ \IUd 1h11
evcn thouat'l lht lot.. "'*"' a
da~ppotntmtnl, '' cauld nOt ht
d\illcUN uPOn fOf 100 lona Hf
don't want 10 bt 100 h,u;;h on thf'
I tam abo-ut thl\ bu. •· added
c h.a\t to •orL on pulhn1
0\mm.ck • ..
I) •n ~~ tn\OC\
th.t OPf'OlaOOn'• &amp;oaJitnckr:·
and ,.c do ha"c man) Jood 'htnr"
COf111ftUC'd Dlmmtd ''\\ t h~ 100 -tlappt1UO&amp; Oft lht f~ "

Jmc "We ha"e 10 spread ou1 our
.auad..," \ttn\td Qimm1d " We
neal mNt paucncc "

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International Coordinators
hou rs are:
M-W-f t 0- t I .AM

bod:fidd. O...all, I)Jmmtd ,..,
plnstd -.tJh. the lool of I he enure
team .

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mote pb)cn 1n tM •tfa.... lnA
I~Ut W t hi\C to ICI OUf Ill~· Co

The Ro)&amp;k nut h\lfm pmc h
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One dollar will get you 1 square
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and other valuable pr·izes.
'G et your hunk at ~II
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bcsidct lllinl ...atller blllooas ood
reporu from IDdhidl&gt;ll 1\&amp;lioas ia
the NWS's .._..,. dcpeadmcc Oil
...atller l&amp;ldlita. Two tY)Ia or
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orbitlna sareWtcs.
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earth. Polar orbilina ....Uitts an
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forecasttn iet • well rounded
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brill cold and ,..., but for the
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dry."
1\S ll,...n, wllaJevt&lt; the
wearhcr-tunu -.-.the forec:a&gt;ter
taka !be brunt of the criticism.

N..,..IDCborpcopk, sponcas~.m
alwaY, seem to ricte the
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forecut.
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"A women o~~ee cilled ..,e up..
ood blamed me for !be lowy
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wtddina... Joles. "She .,..
r&lt;ally .mad at me. I do rake a lot
or ldddin&amp;, bur I love it .
5!&gt;mebody wUi always complain
but ir's fun."
about
. ~·vou never aet praise,'" laua,hed
McNally. '"Tb&lt;;re are alwoy.
from vitw.,., b~r i1
usuolly rums ourthlll they eithu
tlstened to a diffeteot weatherman
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· from !be Aldllte traiumisslons,
titRe typa of plc:tures "'" wee!;
ruibJe, infrared, ood enhanced
infrared. Yisible·meant wll01 you
miaht see from tb&lt; Atdlite iltdf.
Infrared meanJna thar !be pbot01

The view trom ebove
cammo •bowina rernpenuures or
dOuds, oceans and gouDd.
Enhanced infrliJ'ed liJ'&lt; infrliJ'ed
pbolos mad&lt; easi&lt;rto read for the
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"Sardlite pbo(os ore a' bultlleed
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Polltlaol SdOtoc:t' "-c. MtdJloa Mondty,
FaUs llloold send a mumc anct a l&lt;tta ~I why cbty Sqx. 20th. 3:00, BtJdy 614.
wiib 10 b&lt; an itUtm and a tratUCripl to Rkbard T . Let,
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Stred: Buflal~ •. NY 1~202. .td. •DO. ~. Tuu · Maihemati&lt;&gt; Colloq lum, Stpc . 16, 4 p.m., Diefendorf 147,
NYPIRC a... nl Jlllb Fry sponsored by Tal Kappa 0. Special ron""'tmrnt mJmmum-&lt;~f 8 houn a weft.
"Uioand Wort of un Oodd: A View (Tom !be Naclll:&amp;H"
ruest Eric "The Fb.b" Friedman. Tues., S.pt. 2r, Tolbert
cof(oc 11 3:30 p.m. in ~tia Common Room,
Bullpen.
a .... ao-, Ji. shdcor for battortd women and lllch 114. Joins Mtc:tina with Computer Sdooc:e Colloqulum. Sepc.
obUdren n...S..volunt..,...lfyou have a few houruweekond 21 , 4p.m., Dic:ftodoriJOS,'"OrapbicThooryol Auodalivity
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rqbltr. Workshop SWII Coday •• 4 p.m.
Jll&gt;t\ OWsm.ln •• ~ for .. opplieatloo, Our nex~ Colloquium, Ocr. a. ):)() p.m.. BOSy 614. "Tll1kl'•
tralllins proaram bqlns on Sept. :lath . Collqe credi1.1 'Oetluctivt Mdbod' ." Joinc Mcctina with Coanirive Sdtnct
evallable
ror sllldcnu.
Colloqulum, Oct . l:l.):JO p.m.. Diefendorf'· "R~
flndla' U '""' to b...... your famYy Ufe, work Ufe,
l.oJII&lt;:." For.funher Info., John Corcoran S81 ·16&lt;j() and John
academlt Ufe and pmonal Ule? ~Ufe Worhhops-we
have a -.·oruhop that will hdp you cope. " How co Balanee 3 P~Lo" S.lllon. The foUo..W. law tcbool$ wiU b&lt; on Kearns 636-lAOS.
Livco" btsins Sqx. 29.
campus to lntcme.... prospective JtudenU on Tllesday, Sept.
28th- Brooklyn Low Sd1ool, Univenily ol BtidatJ&gt;ol1.
U le Worbbops .......alnaooon lnclu.d t Communicali&lt;!n and Vilfanova Univeuity and Rutaers~. NJ. Sian up for
lhe Deaf, Super Snacks. How to Balanc:el Uvtiand Anyone lnccrvirw by calUnc 831-3SIS and ask forM... Shea .
Sena ~A·rlle!tlty bdui- Monday, Sepc. 20at!
&lt;An Jua&amp;Jc. Call 636-2B08 or Jtop by 15 Capen co r(lislcr.
p.m. in Slce Conoen 1:1111. Tkk&lt;ts""' priotd •• S.S for Gcn&lt;ral
WBFO _... •olutea~ to 11&lt;41' in ~pbases of ualioo Adn:Wslon, S4 for the UB Commun.lcy llftd S1 for Stl&gt;d&lt;nU
Th&lt; Nlceriu Stodeal AModalloa in conjunction with the operation. II yi&gt;u would Ulr&lt; 10 be a P11f1 of WBFO, comr to and will be told only .it che door.
Undetaraduace Studcnc Asloc:iation b; presentlna "Nigerian on&lt; of the two volunteer orientation meetinas bdna held
Week." The week of October Is!. l'ot more iofonnatlon. call September ll .and l2 at 7:30p.m. In Room :lOS Allen (Old. Dtiltlat,._ .Al•IUII Rt&lt;kti-W&lt;dncodty, Sepc. 12 01 '8
S.A. ac 636-29$0.
Baird) Hall, MSC. For more info.. ..U 831-lSSS.
p.m. lo Ske O:&gt;nc:en IUD. Tkkeu ar&lt;.pricecrac s.s for~
AcimiJ:sii&gt;G. S4 lor che UB Community and s2 lor Slud&lt;DU
Job ..1.m.wt.1 P~ . .... Tedt. Worbllop-Moncby, Pr.Law s..ton. South_,tm Univtnity, Scbool or Law, and will be told only ac Ill&lt; door.
Sept. 20, J p.m., I Oemens, f,mherll Campus. Thursday: wiU be on campus to incervltw proopectlvc: studcnll on
Sepc.lJ, I p.m., 316 Wende. Main St. Campus. A vidcocapeo Friday, October I, 1982. Call M!'f. Shea at 831·3)15 toma.ke - . t M - Colleat U ...._ Is, now ..,.pdnc
lnccrview wiU be mown Uld dlJ&lt;tWed.
an appc.
submiuions of poetty, prOK and anwork (bla&amp;:k and while
photos, drawinpand wood&lt;ut prinuooly)apd ~ 0&lt;1 tbe
._,.,., dOft'l, IH&lt;ben- Wbo are they-CAC •oluol&lt;trsl Pr.Le" Sftlot~. 'jVtstun New En&amp;)md Law Scbool will be ·aru. Th&lt; dudlinels,Oct. U . Pis indudeuhon Jlotetnenton
Call Th&lt; Commuoity Ac:tion Corps al '31·3521.
on campus 10 Interview prospective 11udtncs on T'ueadty, yourtd( and/ or )'Our an and a self addr0$S&lt;CI Jlll!IPtd
October 11, 1982. Sian up for inlcrvirws by callirtc Ill-HIS envdoped for raum or submlslions. Send lllbmiuions co
Bbdt. Mouotaln U Rrvitw, BMCH •• ~SI Poncr Quad,
RIM- Wrtllq W o -,_.,Mondty. Sqx. 20, 2 p.m., and ask for Mn. Sbea.
llllicoct.
Woldman Thea Ire, Ill Nor_ton, Amheru Campur.
W&lt;dntldty, Stpc.ll, 12 noon, llS Parker (MSC). Thursday,
Sqx. 30, I p.m., Talbert 211, Amhmt C&amp;ricpus. TecbnlqUtl
UUAI eorr....,_ 0pa Mike Serllt. Arc yoo t.altnl&lt;d?
for pr~ an efftc:tivc resume wiU be dlstussed.
WOUld you like to perform b&gt; fronl or a Uvc: tudlen,oe on •
SA "-biJ W - a l l M-&amp;. Toes.. S.pl. Zlst, profcssionlloouod syJtrm7 Would you like 10 be mtmain&lt;d
111rt1o111a Ia hntlo. The Buffalo Comntlttee for BJ.rth Talbert HaU Senile O&gt;aoibers. CootiiCI JerTY Olsat,
by our vaJt amount of stlllltnt cakol? Jr-so COIIIC to Open
AhematlvC$ will present an evmlog of films and disc:usslon on
636-29$0, for more information.
Mike, Thu... , Sepc. 1,1, 1:00 in Hitriman t..ounse.
d1ildbinh QPI.Ions on Sundty,. Sept. 26, 7:30. p.m .. at
Lafayette l'iabyttriatl Olurth, I?S I!Jm.wood Avenue. No
admission ctwae: lklnatlons ~~CC&lt;Pt«&lt;. Fllms are "Dauahters Alpllo Epalloa Odta (AED) Mftti!oa. Stpc. 2J, Thun., at I UUAI
........ Ani NJpt Cab Soltes
of T'llllt" ud "Bi(th Place." To
obUd oaro or for p.m., 111 Talb&lt;n.
present~;B'rr'danci Fri'm.!s, c:omediai&gt; and vonlriloquiJI,
Oct. I at 8 p.m. in Talb&lt;n Bullpen.
funher ioformadoo, cOil 881·3515 or 83S-69!1S.
s.A.s.R...ponut Medlooa on Tuesday, Sqx. 20th at 3:45
Wit~ lllookbo/lor people loot.....,. tn·bdna on alr p.m., S.A.S.H. Room, Rlclae Lea. New memben art mort brM1J r........, tomorrow nilht and every Tucodty nllb•
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at S p.m., 100 Allal Hall (old Baird.) .
pmooailties, "'ri!en, creative aniJts, publidly llftd safes reps, lhllll welcome.
enaineers, more etl(lDeers. end JownaUsm. Apply at 102 A
"--lllollo
Soc:ktJ
Otpolutloul
Medloo&amp;
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Thun.lJ,
Goodyear Hall, 831·2A79.
Aa4111o• fO&lt; 8MCU'o ,.-oa "Coeal Dnonolo" have
• Stpc., J. IO p.m., Fl1rnu 206. Amh&lt;rJt Qlmpus. Alluudonu been """"""' co Thon. and Fri. thelJrd and 2Ath of Stpc.
r_. ,_, Mlcyllo tile Wrldoo&amp; l'll&lt;e...., ....,, We are • free, Invited to auend.
Please pt&lt;pll't a mooololl* if availablt and 'also pis wear
comfonable clodlin&amp;. The audfcions will be bdd in the 211&lt;1
drOp in .mtJna center for anyone WhO waDIS bell&gt; bqlno!na,
T~ bl Moedooc on 9·2211 3JI.m.. Room J, noor lounae or Poner Quad from -6 untli.IO:OO; For funher
drafllna, or rovislna .mtJna. We provld&lt; oarduUy trained
tuum, t&gt;1onslve rtf~ materials and a comlontble ltlltina Clark HaU. Anyone inc........, in joinlns lhe UB Women'• Info. c:aJI David, 636-S2A).
In which 10 "'ork. We""' open Mondor throuab Frldor from Swim Team com&lt; to en orpnizatiooal meetlna on Wed.,
10.. and Mondor throu&amp;ll.Thuriday ovtlllnas from 6-9 p.m., Sept. 22 all p.m. io room 3, Clark HaU. If you art untblt to UUA B Fll•s , pu o.. t two li ltchcock typ&lt;
make il a slan up. IMd wiU be put oo eo.cb Sw:anne tbriU.rSo-"Olarade" llftd \'Mitaat". TlltSday, Sqx. 21, 1
Baldy HaU, 336.
~·~ orrou on .-n~ noor or Cart ~aU. ~
and 9:00, rti~VeiY.in Filmore 170. No IO&lt;Imbslon charte&lt;f.
IMo
MoMay ..... l for those who fast all dey oo
A8ocllllloo
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Yom IGppur wiU be provided by Food Service and J&lt;wisb
Scudal1 \Jolon, Dtuih available al Food Scrnc:c thetkor p.m., Fillmore 320. JiY&lt;ryon&lt; b; wdcoine. Come in and join
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UB 1-* on M . W, P. S:~1:00: Clark's Han ())om. The
stations.
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• ~LowS«Mn.St. LouiJUnlvtnlty,Sd1oolo1Law, wiU be IDdlaa &amp; - o.p.biiiiM Moodtca. llrd Sqx. 19112, 11&lt;11 1&gt;&lt;:a1nnett art oodcome.
on campus co intervitw prospective studen!l on Tuesday, 326. We plan to fbrrn en uoc~tr~n~c~uace. lndiaJI Studer!!
Asoodatlon. AD indian ltudenJJ and aU others interet!~ UB " - - . 0 . ~ on Tbun., Sepc. 16th, 4:00p.m.,
Sqx. 28th. Call Mrs. Sbea at 831-lSIS to ma.lr.e an appt.
p1eae auend th&lt; IIMittU&gt;I· For more Information carl Amllcnt' llubbk Field. If unable co ttlend call Mart.y
6H·I497,
6111-llAl bet...a. 6. p.m. lllld 10 p.m.
83$~ 0&lt; Tony 83$-1920.
Alloloo C..wa DIICJIIooriteo ~ who received a 3.5
thch firslle!DCstcr or cum for frtsbrnllll year to join t~ honor
oocl&lt;ty. For m&lt;m Info. come to Cllpeo IS or c:aJI 636-2801. ......., S.A. SodOI Meotlas on w~. Sept. 12. 7:JO UB ·· ........ T - T.,-11 on Sat., Oct. l ud Sun ..
p.m., Palmer Room, 2nd f1oot Harrinian, MSC.
Oct. 3, 10 a.lll., Amhcnt Lues. 47 B. tuah&lt;nl St. ,(...Dadline Is S'ept. 22.
from Cualdy's). For addltloaallllfo. call 0,.. &amp;1126-6129 Of'
Mnfdaa Ill Sodoly or Toh:f (MASCOT) Bake Sale and WBIO/J'MII ' ~ dl llolol _ . . . , Bob at 8)6.47$S.
T-sbln sian "UP oo TUesday, Stpc. 21, 10-l, C'rolby HaU, MondtY and Tuesday, Sqx. 20 .... ll 11 7:)0 p.m. In room
l05, Allen M.U, MSC. An)'On&lt;, llltti'CSUIII in beina a W8fO
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offered by che Univmily Cowuelina Service. The w«kly
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CLEVELAND, OHIO: September 18- 111&lt;
UB football Bulls played tbdr pme as b&lt;st
u anyone could last Saturday, in faa, the
performance put out by tile team was aC!Od enouab
to challen&amp;e some of t.he beot football players on the
plan&lt;t. It's too bad they had. to play tile Baldwin·
Wall- Y.Uowjackeu- what )'OU miabt Cili a
Diviilon"hl ddqation of 11&gt;me of the best fooiball
players onthe plll!IC'l .
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Tile Bull$, under the leadmltip of quarterback
Many ~t. stunned th&lt;' Yellowjackeu by comins
within 16 yards of viCIOif. Tile rmal drjve fell shoo
u UB (0.2) lost to hOlt Baldwin·Waila&lt;le (2..()} 31·26.
lf..'\1{ can be V&lt;lf 5111bbom II home. Siooe tl1eir
new artirocialturf stadium opened in 1971, tbdr ho5l
record aand$ 11 55 win&gt;. thtte 1.-- and a tie. '!'bey
·have ..alto woo tlleir last I 5 same&gt; in a row on •
anilil:ial surfaces. UB almoA became: oilly the third
telm to win a. pme in Oeorae FIMie Sladlum,
Joinina Baldwin-Wallace and Wiuenbera Uaiverslly.
lf.atmt S&lt;t stadium and UB records by pwina S4
times, eonnec:tlna on 32 of those for 334 yards. ·
.Afona with most pusina yards by one team 034) all
or tl1ose fi&amp;ura sh.auered marks for&lt;l&lt;orae Finnie
Stadl\'ftl. 0111)( !he number or II!Cmpu wu bertcr
than h.l$ old UB .....,rd set last year.

B afdwJn.Waila&lt;le rtaiwd tl1dr share of passes from
tbe Bulls aerial show u Jackel ddendm picked orr
fiw Barrett Uuo~
. "lleloa l.be pusbla team thll ~ are, ~ )1151 can't
ift ul*l over lrllen:cptiotu," Had Coacb BiD
Dando said, "It'• )lilt aoin&amp; to""-· Some qf the
passes that he t!un' should ha~ ,.,... towvcll th.e
Sl&amp;nds. He tried to force h, tba&amp; hum ...
Hi io abo zcroiaa In on ......,: .,...U., milestofor a Bull.'"'- marks hdd by Jim Rodriauez, '!'ho
wu bmncdllltdy replaced by Bariett after hio
.,...uatioG, wiD aay In the bonlt,la tittle while
loaacr. Alrady hobblirla on a leader rish.t ankle,
Barrett wu foroed out or l.bt ....,. with 24 IOCOIId$
left io lJic..aarM with a lblrd _.,. sho4lldor
...,......,.. 111e r.u or bit iojurtcs 111111 bow
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aoina to bold him up.' We miabt have 10 ae~ a001her
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After Baldwin·Walla&lt;le'•left defensive w:lde Pelt
-primeau put Barren out of action, Coach Dando
..., in,emeramer second strina QB Ken Hyer. Hycr
inherited a situation that Hollywood eould not have
dreamed up better.

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seconds to 10 in the aame, UB'.s decisive dri'ie- WI.\ in
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The drive staned on the UB 20 )'ar!lline. Car&lt;fully
usin&amp; the rernalnilla 5: 14 pn tlie dock wltll time-&lt;&gt;utS
and quitk tails, Barrell dropped bock to throw on 14
or h.l$ 1~ plays.
But Hyer. could DOl rmish lhe job. Cansidered too
int¥perieoeed "'"" as a Freshman, the Yellowjacket
defense forced him out or tl1e shotaun pocket and ul
throw an erret pess.
· The.4rive would not have been pos1t'"ble if Stne
Armstfona, UBiinebackcr, had not bloc:ked Scev•
Varaa's altempt tD..., up tile pme with a 37'yard.
lidd Joal. Baldwin· Wallace was leadiaa by five at th&lt;:
time. ;t. r..ld .... would h.avc forced the Bulb tel
SCO&lt;e a touchdown and run a riskier two point
conversioa just to lie.
The diffcreocc in score an be traced bac:k to the
md of the lira h.alf. Witll no time left before
h.allllme. Baldwin· Waila&lt;le's Jod Stcin&lt;r plunaed in
the end~ ·rrom the one to live his team a2l·l6
halftime lead.
'

U B led In t~ame twice. Late in the rust quarter
Btmle Weber 1\roke th.e scord&lt;ss.deaitloc:k witll the
fin,t or his mkii'OIIIe
aoafs.

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'tUDe was wanina In the ICilOod quancr when
Barreu threW the IOCOOd or his lll.rt&lt;! touchdown

passes to Tooy Perc:lvaltD lead 16--14. Others weal to
Jobn Oredey and Chris 0' Amico. 'Pat Whitdlead led

air r«Ci.vm witll nine r-sK~ons and on }he around ·

he had 11carriel for 58 yards .
"Tile kids overall played a trcroendoui aarn~." .
lina.llz&lt;d Danclo, "I'm jwt ~we're aoiaa boaie .
0.2."
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n.. Bulls finally 1tart l.beir honle oc:hedule nqn
- kCIId • 1tccar1 Field " ' - they cballcrlle .-ber
'""'"" of Yellowjacteu, tblt limO f'IOal the . .
UDI-*J or Rocloootcr. o.mctime on Satwday b a1
I~ P·l!'·
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11'\a nawa. We are a cnannellng force by which writers who
feel journalism to be more tllan ~alls~leal m..nderlngt
and detachmenl may gather, sharpen. and nurture tllalr
narraJive craft.

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At an Arts periOdical, we cover Olm. music, llteretura,
theatre, dance, u wall •• art , from.palntlng to
per1ormanca, probing Into the vitalities and lntanslll..
which render authentic communication as perhaps tha
prime lngrfKIIant of a healthy, heartfelt hUmanity. We
enmlna verlout lrt forms and, In the long run, ouraalvas,
having fun doing so while sherlng that fun with the
readerahlp.

Thet Ia our thrust. In Ierma ot tone, the Sun Ia nalthM
the monotonfKI affetanaaa of wall ern objectiVIty, nor the
equally datachfKI confusion of "doing your own thing."
Doing your thing Ia polnu..s If you don' t know what the
thii)O Ia,. why you're doing what you're doing, and from
where you're taking It to. Wa demand substance: Not
aloganl•llc pablum. we also permit no l,hrones.
Tp' these effects. In addition to our lrlquent reviews, wa
often publish critiques pn·tha Slate ol the Arts, how they
got that way, and how all Involved ere affected. This has
lnvolvfKI concise analylfs of this area's Artscenes, good
and bad. Once or twice, chronicling the truth has made
tha Sun controversial In the eytl of those whose actions
and practices are 'controVtlfalal.
Controversy Is not the point, however, ~at matters Is
accurately gathering and praaenllng whafa.reatly
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happening, Not fuat the facta, but why they are.
Or aren't.

2 Sun Dlacouraa
A letter of Intent

s Art axhlblt
ravt.w ...Aflv/ew
Adolph Gottlleb'e.art does
not offer Itself up readily

8 Thaatra ....t110"
Glambrla'a world premiere
of None of the Abo~• at the
Center The~tre
7 Utlf1lry-wordr
Poet Robef1 Bly'a teldlng
at ECC's City Campus

8 Cent..,._
Rounder'a hew tieartbeat
Iebei brings America tG,
reggae

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~ liYI ravlewa...J/vtshols
Marla Muldaur end Dan
Hicks end Jorm1 at the
Tralf

1l Clnama~.reelJ
A relevant documenllry In
Atomic Cafe

12 Recordlnga •..grooves and
renzles
Killing Jokee' Reve/et/ons.
and others

Prodl&amp;al Sun

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brothrr's apanmmt watdun&amp; a ~U pmt, •hal .,.
bftw«n tomrnndab. Kt'+'lO M~Dowc:U tamt on I he' IC'fectl,
prnty· (at«&lt; 1nd In hiJ bot rnock.s.motO ancbof vok:t. announdn.c
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whh M"'doc'll 1&gt;&lt;1« the Sti&gt;O. 7 ...,._..,_.,.. ,.,. ....,tlo
, loil'llci6 • bu)'Cf w round, " ' d:donalstaff plannail to s-) o..lf
admit t.bat Co-let Mtd" hat uken much or-•bt prn:turt orr nJtlr. rupccu ro tM d 1 oiDa wkb • rive U1Jdt CO¥Cr
lndDd.in:a
a profilt or •I'd lntrMtw w,lh one or t:M C·E• 11kn1td )'0\ml
and tw atvm tht Co•m~ Ul'lbu a diffk:uJt dcdtlon to make-.
Ra:naftber, •hotvft buys~ paptr abo .ntwnu lu muhl·mUiioa
'wrum and'"" PI«&lt;&lt; ~lriOJ l&gt;o&lt;h local Gailla
They roUcd tame: tape or lbt i.ac:rccb'bk, ~n«ftal prcta
dollar d&lt;l&gt;u. Pill fa 1hlt t.,ll~ h ial'tiOO !or·f«ddecclo 1m11&lt;
MurdQcll'• .................,or hille1muon or liv)'inl 111&lt;
...,,....,.. a1 the Buffalo Hillon• . _ Putloaon. lh« Cowicr'o
c...d., u~o~o -.~.-.....,. '"" 1w ( _...,,, ....,. &lt;hM
Co&lt;ola ol' duJIIIcil,.
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Tbc:rc't a .-aurt or JoU Cowtel J1 •• praidnn o( C.0.1tl
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dow by Sti&gt;O 19 llftka a ...,... COGicl bo fOIWid-ond 11101 .,.
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Pf01ipco •u utraDdy raDO&amp;t 111 Dt"~oa fOfert the took oa btl
arn•'D atr roc., ~ a h.udwnttm ~ bdo• • ....._..,
In 1wJM of ultw ,..., dl.l..qa. ~~.,c. 11tt nau
JOWl&amp; faa Ue lootf'd lib a IV)' •ho bad di.toowcred .anabty r.10 o.l&lt;a lr« tbot llr IN&lt;Sooodo)' ..... • ' - k • •
olllicldt- IO&lt;dodf,. .,...dhllullo--.,..swo
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~1M Mwdcdl t'C'plraCWlltlva were CCIIUta co~ tbt
p.,..._..,..lld~
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oas day, Ill&lt; ..... ol' Cowla' r-- ..._..., wo bolcL "I
~ 10 .u. ..... ol ·~·
papcr•s I'ICW fortna~ T'bu ....... the COC"k)' kkl .. bo camt io tbtte:
~ ail· unrolduoa MIW1.....,.. orr.,... • . . . . - ,,..._ 1o
._,.... Cowloo .... ...._.. - - ..,., .....
tbt atutioft
yean aao to una the paper arOUDd, •bo bad aJwaYJ been tM
• ocril&gt;bkd bdow k ...,. odlctll&gt;u oluoc nsh, biller_....,. ol'
tqtt front man, and now be wu bt.foa u.1 apln, dl'l'llai
anacr. tbe mood ln tM rww~~oom tmned 10mba'. t'i~ rqc
impec:c.ably In t PK:rrt Cardin suit whkh now .waned Jtra,nady (D. • reduced co qn.ltal Mat. o( quid, pl)owt hWIMW. It 'AI tM humor a~~~D~udoe wkl!l om other. ~ il w-u aot ot the f&lt;W rCMilfttl'll
dtia id the COI.Iftlr)' to ht\-c thb disdaalon. Now ell I cu dUnk ,.
fiuina. to tdl u• ht hid laUtd.
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of thole •ho 11c hdplas to ea. who hi'Vt" no tonlro4 ovn their
tb.&amp;ti.hil fOWD Pl.u JOCltn I kM: &amp;m&amp;llc:f, and inctrievably WJ,
dadny.
niaklna bed oa Ll, ~· the: fiC't thM 1 ......prcparoc1·· rcw
.U...IM IUUIO- Mondq al\&lt;nOOftll\11
the Co1tt11r:S ~ ckmbt. lllc Wt\;al -~CUM •• I
lhoct
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and IIIII • pouibk ,.,... wu '""".,._, Aad ..... ..-h. lh«
propot.al. Some people were thintina of "-ndina jc:tbs rbc:wtwn,
CO#t~ .ctcmpctd: l!lllt\11 In rttrOJpCO. was • ~... l111-dhc:h
Olher' tbouaht Muntoc:b'llct'mt should be: IICCq)tcd, and JC.iU
otbcrs wrrethlntint Of lcavin&amp; thc.blliindl ahOitth«. 'The
effort 10 1noase tiJ tbcllladoo: k pvc: away dt.uifW tlehmblftt
(Of {r«. That tmMd b miKh u anY\hina U lndic:a&amp;Of lhlol tbt
unczruialy, ..... ponk. or the oiluatloa ....... 10 poWIOWardla
tod. w.u bdl. •
rijcctlooi ol 1h&lt;MW'doc'll ~..,.-·-or k ....ld
MaD to be 6tpcoded on a tolid ud e~~~itied dalre 1w chf llarra-s
WlJ I wu uopr-ad IO&lt; the r&lt;aliry, llapolc a l - ·1o COGtbtut tht.,...... • all coet, oo matter-~ aHaht ~ 1\ttd
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llodied Rll«tioo) lo oluoc wbclbct lh&lt; COIUic&lt; 11111 0&lt; . - , •
pllcc_ to w.~m 1M dccbnt lftd flit of Wotcm dvili.rthott l"hc
rdlccu OQ tM ahMtb\t pUts of tbis communhy. Ea«uc•"cs at
the Bl({f•lo l:wol"l NtW&lt; -ave oold lhll il lh« Cowltt 4!&gt;a
'P foblcm ftOW It lhal 0
bdfta I )oU,
Bul 11&gt;&lt; rtal. 1110&lt;c Lmmcdi&amp;l&lt; 1101'&lt;17 wiU b&lt; 1h&lt; .,.....,._ "'ho
reducr lu start. the NtWJ wiJ1 tlave to do the: -WM in
co
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lokk. Tht ........ had ..
cdiloi'lol
w~~~o:t bdlcd ill ntlllldal lick-. .... ckvtlo91na
wiU become • ooc~pcr town. Elthtr w1y, IIIC!CmJ deaf that
Buffalo hu d«llned
ill popullllooo and t&lt;OftOIOk ballh
a
cr of itt OWWI."'it., may ooc baw CO\'Ved 'ht neW\ Wlttl u •
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Ladles Night
$3.95 all you c11n drink
• for the ladles
Aecel.. souvenir glass
Uve Ellteruinment

''STEPPIH' OUT'f

Ftt. &amp; Sat . Nijhts
Pat\)' NitiiU
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Weds. &amp; Fri.
Full Fish Fry Dinner
w/Homem'ade soup bar
$375

�Adolph Gottlieb: an art of ~tation·
I
y Rachel Aveney
f't.et can rou do with ell
artltl lnllmO!y Adotpll
. GoiUiaO~ ,.,_..a- la
"I .,.,.. ""&lt;~ealreto comm....lcate

W

Wllh~one. onlyt-­

lhOuQI\It and IMII"QI 11e rtlale&lt;l

tomyOWTt?..

Heating thll, your lntllel
t'NCII!Dn Uti vaty·•
I ) YO&lt;l CO&lt;IId dl""'" him u the
llnOSt •Jtt ot anlatt. cr.auno a

-,oiWOtll ln hlaOWft •acwm •
~1"9 the lee:! that • ..-y
. , . . . , _ ., ..-y rul, m~ Ky
ol the ooPVIellon Will not - . e
Gotlliet&gt;'a lncltvld...t tl!o"9hta and
IMII"Qt,
b) You COUld • ....., hit WOtlla,
· ·- With thel ellhvde )'011
wouldn't w1nr lo underatand him
anyway;

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thta lllppenl

at1ltude, you COUld ruU\ to the

Albllght·Kno• Art Gatle&lt;y to anow
'hat arrogant b«..·WNIIr up by
~ compr.rntndlng

evwy last datell ln

hta '¥&lt;)rk.
Actually, you don't need to bl
put off by GoUIIeb'a etatement It
all, lor his WOfk. dttplte hll

proclematlon of autOMmy from
the general PtJbllc, Ia

•ccalllble

and unlvenel. Though Gotlllab
may heva ahuddered at the
tl\0\lght. hla worka 111 probably

1........h e - - o l yet

rathlr than uhlbil acuJptufaJ

PlclogrOPfl- allOw lhe ertlot'a

qualltJM or the ..-um. GoiiiiOb.
--olllhe ·
- - o l the painting

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· - U ··M-ade" and "fl'M
ol OO&lt;IIlMM" .,..,.. "" uncletlytng
gortcl YONch ._.,....,....... I he
I&gt;P!Ung.· oymOolt t/ICI
1\letoglyplla ~ petlplltfel
-·-lt.IIIO&lt;e~

the lt&gt;lluttlcee ol bo411 Cart Jvng
-*'lipltmltl-fe .... Golti'OO
i;nthet(te&lt;l a new OI&gt;CiftiKi&gt;IO ott
With hla Plclogooplle; on -""""
whlell,"' Ill •
K y - mythic
r•fettnCH, ••• I
to
IUfMIOfl up the C&lt;MIMI)' olthe
.,._.a
Golllieb,
oonuary to the at_a tM*'!t quotlldhefe!n. did WI.,. lo oomm-tt
with Olhe&lt;a h .. )UII thai IIIII
oommunlcotlon WO&lt;lld occ:vr In the

-aclou•

.,._.. aubconactoue.
Two- aty._ In Gotllleb'o

,_,olre art dl&lt;loc:umenle&lt;l In
lhlo uhlbll; Ihe Unatlll Ulu and
tho lmoglnary Lllndocapea. The
lormer, pelnle&lt;l throughOullhe ·
tlleO'a, 'are Pt&lt;hiPI bell
extmpllfle&lt;l by "The Couplt." In
thla palnllng, thick i&gt;ltck outllnaa

CtNit 1 new1mora monumental

Thlo 1~ ol runhef obllrtetlon

cr11k:Jtma. Hla ar1 e«1alnty Ia non·
ob~r.e.
...-~ng

c:euoi"Q grtel to1h011 •

materiel

r~blanc.t

to

c:orroipohd ro ...-y IQulggte and
staSh of paint, bu1 hla WOfU retain

- " oltl*r polntorly Quallllea.
- " ..,.., .., to aalloly the
moat camJ¥0fOUI ot oonnlt-HW•

G ottlieb't art, thetllore.001 reatrlct ltMff to a parucutar

oud;.nc.. lnotead. otyllallc
tlm~allono occur Throughout hla
artllllc car-. Golllleb l"'f)OMCI
bounda&lt;IN upon hla

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Adolpll Got_

wema Liftable to tranalat•

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diuqcloln- With the ottiafa
Oucll u thia, the Gottlieb

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the II\OiuroUOn of 011 0111o!IC
•ang.,.,d It ' " " " - -

art-

~on-lforl.becauae

nQ( oHor 1-1
up roacllly. Y011 muot otruggle with

Gotllleb'o

the 011111
II e.,ouJnO. What to '"'-!ant ta
not what )'011 . . . (0&lt; ""'al )'011
thlnA 10&lt;1 -~ It lo what )'011 leot
• oher -..g Gollliet&gt;'t WOtll. A
ottugglel Centjnly. An ellon?
Ablolulely. Worth the otruggle ancl
ollort? Oil yea.

tptawl acroaa t~ carwaa

cttnga In front ot 1 bleck-on·black
Ad RelnhaJdt canvas, make IMir
J\eada et tn. eye.twllchlng pop a.tL,
~~.. aupe&lt;IOtlly 01 their fl••yMr Old
Otf19Jing·a al11ttlc ttlent 0\'et that
or Jackaon Pollock. Gontlab'a
wotk oenettJiy •sc•PH auch

PfCIICMa,

lh.. - I N Into OCUlplure.

enclrclln~ amallor f'l6tographo,
Here Golllllb haa lnc:orwated the
aulluMd lotma and grid or hit
ta.rlltt aer~ In 11'111 UnetiU Ute
tbt1taeted Oft the aba1JIC1 to

some or thltaaati)OI&gt;utarly
objocllonabte J~lic:eo or AbllrOCI
Expreutonlom. Whero people

ot Ellsworth Ketly. or mutter abOUT

card-.techo-pelntatr-

ltiOihet Golllleb II,_ The

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11 oleo rouncs In the Imaginary
Londaeapea Polnti"QI like " Four
Red Clowa•• and "Tho lirozon
Soonda No. 2'" highlight the
lnc&lt;e4olft9 pP111Ity or Goullab'a
"" The.- It lhe · - b e l.. _
the texturol ciiPth of I he
u"'*pelntlng ones lhe llalloned

19ac1, and the oontrut ot the
dlotlncl ahapeo Ol lhe Uppet lleld
and the clutlor of
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Goltllal&gt;la moat wloely kno""
lor hlo " llurot" pelntlnga, •~ wllldl
the -"'"or the attltr.. ciUellam
lo
c:omplele In t h e hel-fea of
WC!fU oro the
'"burtt a,.. the aymio41 of the
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aJic:a of point. Hoveti"Q-

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lechnlqueo, . - n g and Nllnl"Q
hlo loeao wllhln 1 - conll..,111 h e - - maximum
tJrP&lt;tst'-1. Aa o ,..un, hla "'9fk
oonlolno a lltnlll&lt;l ~ !&gt;'
loom. line and color at -~~ ataga
olhla~t .

TheM clllllncl petlodo In
• Gotlll&lt;ob'l - - .,.. tully

rOIIf-led In the rec~r.e
owhlbltlon currontly on 'flew at the
Albtlg/II•Knox All Gelle&lt;y The
oxhlblt. oonUnulng ttvough the
ol
prov1cleo an
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WOtll and a good O&lt;luca tlon of the
tl\4ory behind the American
abotroc't -~Thll coltecllon oonrolnathe
Of'lleot.uamt&gt;let ot Gottllab'a
woR. ma ny ot whicll ho.. before on public dloplay. The
Inti...,.,. o l - Hen&lt;l and
Jo h n - · Gollllab'o , _ ,_. at
tho Arta St vdenta fAaOul, Ia
readily _ , In theM polnii"QI
With lhe4r -plloalt on -bra
tonee and bulk)'• ........ood lomlo.

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Goltlle&lt;l oonllnue&lt;l to paint In lhlt
reallot otylo ttvougl\ the tll30'a,
allhouQIIIn the tut yea~a of lhll
- - h e tJegon oxPO&lt;Imentlng
Will\ IUJTIIhl ' - Y·
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0&lt;1g1e and mute&lt;~ coloro mak•

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the oontruta of the two , . _
and on the poaal~ 01yllttk:
c:en arloe.
wartallono The onlal'o lotor - k l bfHk
from the tlgldlly ol the eotl·
tmpoeed llmlto on
Golllieb
utlllze&lt;l hat&lt;l-e&lt;lge tachnlq- .
ca lllgroplllc
petaloicl
forma and dlll....,t ollape
comblnotlotla. Go!llleb oleo tried
1\la hencl at aculptuN during lhla
later petloCI, althouQII .,.,. hlo
oHono...,.- • - l ui. Hlo
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Whac·, Mlulna in tbt CCnltt Tkaut'•
CModYCtlon of NUM
A boWl' r. cbc fuJ!Wmtnt or tl'IC'
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Buffalo Memorial Aud
Tickets are on sale now tt: Festival on
Delaware. U.B~ Waterbeds·N·Stufl, Record Theater,
National Record Mart, VInyl Jungle, Rock·N·VIdeo.
Jerry D'Amico's Music, Perfection Audio, House ol
Guitars, All Sam the Record Man Locations, and
all the usual Festival Outlets In the States and
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ac.n.ar10 • • • OM coneequence of the rar.ty
o•om•noG IMII wiOely chotlohecl bel,.f lhol lhe
audience fat _.lar muolc Is oJmply • nd
conctuoivoly divided belwoh the hlp ond I he hotdoo
Wf1I&lt;OdlploG IO providing omotlonOI and ldtoiOglcol
grlllllelllon, lhlo ldoo woo olngulorly lll·odoplld to
unowatancUno whit would act ...ally MpPen whh
reggae Fat from t~ty t1tp4oding, the mutlc hi I
pr....-.d by mo and llorll of OltiJIIon, by a long
PfOCMI of cutu..wat dlttuaioft. u.n..-ct.c:ular but

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apocaly- hOI noc .,,._, bul il'o oloo d&lt;fhculllo
ptltoncl 11&gt;01 lhe mUll&lt;: romoins puroly ond o;mpty Ihe
.,.._..of o minority In both loc&lt;ol and nollonol

termt, tttfa clrcumatanca maU:a tOt .om. rat'*

nagging COfllrodlcl lono A music which MilO oul Ihe

Trollarnodoto lot Sltef Pulse and Jtll Mollo, u well
at Clark Gym fOt tM Mayteta. gets the grand total of
two houra a wMk on tM radio. divideO equally
between Paul Otan•a Monday lunchllme ehow on
WBFO ana Phi Knab'a Sunday midnight ahOw on

outgrowthO ol-1
In AtrwlcO
c;lllto. A llWd ond--lltooi!Qiy~l

llu been the loltc le b o l - - f l t o lnto roggoo
lftot lncludoo both How ,_..,., Sllon.ochoe - d l
a dMooon of Rou-AtcotCiilwiiOto

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flfll bate of · - - COflsloito of Linton Kwtsl
Jolv\oon'
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Oroef 'Big ur~. ano Milloy O.old'o S.'fOIId World
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tnd Mokey O.tld art bolli " OJ'o" ot lolkovw ortlllo,
whllt Union JoMoon It o radical poot wliboo
dtclomototY 11y1t hoo e - llnka with the _,..lcu111r
poetlco of the,..-., aiYit Thoto'o oleo o
concoptuol COfltlnuoty, . . _ ttch oil he lhreoll11010
tnes In n~n way 10 negodala-bo&lt;-. a peroonol
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Oroof orHISoll&gt;o Not So Otttt 81Q Your~ and /WfOnd
W011d W•r ThrH 11 conal atenUy vacuous.

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IM rut: hlo olbum It aport ond tlark. dlllurblng and

ptclbing, t lmool harrowing~ The OOUnd pooOIMirotn
fh&lt;o oo" dubbing o t plono ir)d guitar wlllch lo lhe
slgnaiUro of ongln«r o.Mia Bo•ell, IOW&amp;rdo tho
drum and biN ptodlltdlon of UW h""Nit k&lt;
olmc&gt;lecorwtctlon,l- rtlylhm ~-~y
roggoo rtootdodln Englond: m r - . pyvot..,ICO
art mot~ e\lmiNottcl, the bell• to loc:w on
uw·s lntonotlont. ptcMdo mote t h a n ln-tlon 10 fltol&gt; out t h e - . The dtlobtrollon ot
Ihe counterpoint

bet~

mw1cat rettrelnt and wocal

powe&lt; fo moot clttr on "SOnO ot Blood" wlllch lo
domlnolld by I he nlgMJrlng motoclte •-~-• ol
olngtt VIvian Woolhoto,IM It Ia In Union Johnoon'o
1

lyl~!c:::::.:a~: ;':lr.-:: ~":=~~;.,out of
Wtac lndltn expeor·Ntftce In Bllllan. Johneon at1ya vtfY

clooo to hll roota. One oono .. dldlcotod to Gtotgo
Undo, wllo dltt ooon •"• being bMollltclln lhe
woy ol o Olott bl' \he lrlendl)' 8tltloh - .
and onothot It dldlcolod to Dlreuo Howo. tdlot ot
t h e - " " - Today" and dof-IQO.I nOI
IM po1on11y hodlctouo c:horgt ot · -tlng roc:lll
holnld" ; -ding IO IM cutlouo wcrldngo olthe
Brltloh " - "-4otlon a ~ this c:hotOO Ia lllcl no&lt;

ono,
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•nly agalnat membeu of racial ai'Kt neotaacJat
•oopa 111«1 the NotiOnal Front bu1 aloo agalnot West

r

""*""*'

""'an
w¥ Clllre to them In
...bloc Along wtth ll&gt;o..,·ralatlqjy . - . , . . , oaoos.
IU atoo locu- on the lnotrleldal "Wot among tho
aooo. •·ont knlla and bottle wialdlng ondomlc not
·nly to IM club and dub clrcull bu'l to Btitlltl yout.l'\
ullures In gentral .
.,.... •
The denalty of refe.rt.nceato auctl plac.ea • -•
'etll()(lvlllo 'Prison a.nd Raitt on Road c,atn drlg ot tho
tf•••on Ohtlto In soulh London and fle.tnpolnt '" last
Ut'l rtOII) may bemu-M somt Amttlc&amp;n Uttentfl,
-ul whll'a lmpteaa.lve about LKJ Ia tHa confidence ln

evelopong thla parochial matOflallnto a b f '•me of 1naty1l.a Thls Is not wtth ·out Ita 'ttffflcuUtn,
. . most P&lt;omlnant of Wt!tc:h Ia the aomeotrnn
~"e&amp;lr f•t between Johnson's P&lt;&gt;tltk.al ldlaa and the

pocaoyptlc rellgloua Idiom of reggae In genOtal More
a rtlcutatl~. theft fa a hJnt of nepotlam In " Man FrH
or OlitCul HOwe)."' IInce LKJ II IIIOCilted with
oth Howe and hla magazine. While I'm ctrpJng, 1
''~ aleo t&amp;JH a (IUI!ttion about ''tM righteous
•onteoua war•• wt\tch ta Joftnt.on~l 11"1\age fot a knit•
gnt b o t - Woat lncllt11 youlha and the pollee
utaldo a Jamoo Brown-'· Pvl that togoth«
11U'I anot'* ,,,._..fratJk:lde Ia onty the tlrat
"-and,...._. got oomothlng clongo&lt;ouaJy.
lose to tnt lei. . thai ,...,lultonary atrugglo '-lust
..-room vk)l!fne.e directed agalnll tM nta,..t aymbol
t oppreuton. Such romenltc: lap- do a diU«VVco
l

Johnaon·• own reputatuk&gt;n u

a clear*alghtld and

ncornpromlalng proaence among B&lt;ltlah Wut
Wtena ~~It be clear. howe¥et,

11\11 LKJ uaoaUy f\.lta

n.o " - o f o..d-Aiaft •a~~~y· C&lt;M, bottom-·
Pl&gt;olo: "-'"'-(from IIOGfH Blood//Ma-1177)

alwgot. ""llo tha Britlah - · a n d . , . _ " * ' '
..,.., ol "'-' aumnwln the In-ant _,llcQUlO
of fftllatlng thai what - - • -ng - . nol r tlola, Johneon wu towk"tg W•t tnctlan communhes
ancl propoalng that pooplo mutt be rioting IO&lt; a
reaton. Every noandOflhttln Britain llku to ask the
opporenlly non.fl&gt;e!O&lt;lcal q""tlon "Why clon'l they
all go back wnaro theY· came from?" I woolcl be
Inclined to reply thai '1hey" novo - . In Brltoln tong
enough to moatly .._ , . from" l.onclon and •
8irmlnglwn and ManchNI« On OtHd
Blood, Linton JohNon 1o a Httlo tnoft 1..-.fut:

_,An'

No mar,., ,.,., rntr ur
Come wltlltrttr
Wo aro htro

/nnf

tnptan.

- hlng of hla tyr~&lt;at orlgtot&gt;alily.
Tho album- convoy tnt range of 8lg Youth
aoytu. In rec:ont roar• he'a ,...., to aqrnotimft
actutlll atnglng rot he&lt; than talking-· and one
rHull Ia the ch-fut, ~any, poppy ' "Time Alone Will
Tell!' But tven a performer atlrrel)feasaib4e •• 86g
Vou1h takes a beating on 1hlt altNJmta yawning,

•ac:ant .,_of one Baatloo' "We Can Wen 11 Ovt "

M-.., D&lt;oed-.
cllatlnclly u....,.;,lol1_ on the
World Ww TNw.
oatonalblo

jacl&lt;ot of

~

r..oon ...... CIUdOiy-

loa ray ·

A rtet '"''·

C"'-tleal OJ lnoplratlon and lha tong list ol pirallcat
- · OUOl)NII lhal 8lg Youth rwtalns

~,..,
·ar-

lta'a not quite talr to tum to Some
Bto Youth, atnoa ,.;lh the dellnllo ouptton or
Boy lOlling" and tho poulblt nooptlon of ""Tlmo
wmT.U," this 1o noe the Youth'a _, oflol1.
On the ocn. hand ft may be truo thai ltlt'f Big Youth
album ccntalna u mucfl fl._ HIIIIW· hlo noal
-laity 1o tha ..._lftg oJngto trac:lt. "Or- Bay
IOIHng" woo a alt..blo hit on r - charta and has
oomothlng ol tha OroH - f on' tlloorltinlliOn In lit
auguo from a local murder In 10 the hlltory of tlavo

How-.

the aong rOtnalno myotlfylng to
piracy.
anyone wt&gt;o _,know aomethlng about the caae

In q.,..olon. Tho main cnarar:tw ··~Mec~ to play fO&lt; the

HouM of er.ec~·· ( l h a - muatc:'""'ltoaml. and alao aulfws a t the honda ., fha
ublqultoua Babylon'"" ~ thla 'P&lt;OOUrnably the mu,..,., 'Jict"" and the aong Ia
the&lt;oiOJO an elegy. All he ,... wtoc:wal o...t of
undOfatancl!ng· the -.1 ocllolng Ia out of the

motTho

or' " ' - wnlc:h Ia - " ' n g - hla lelt ·
. but tho aame exprMIIIOn - • qu~e approprlatt to
the rather tired music the album COf\talnt. Thett'a
notnlng really oflonalvo h•o, but neitnor 11 one.o
anything rHIIy tnaplred, and lt'a dllftc:ult not t o tho~~ common -lnotor donco
with a!Nne flaccidly .,., tori)Oiooblllty
thit l"'plla. You got fllty mlnvtoa 01 muotc: IO&lt; you1
-,o. bulthet'a ar:tualy part oltnt """""" ovory
- ' ! l trac:lt t-lo Ia l o l - 1&gt;1' o.oio ,..,..,,_
-e n - Ptay;· 1&gt;u1 rwo~y lo otwe any ruoon tor
the tlrtf'\lliOn l&gt;lyond the .~~tualll- of dlocodlcha
10unr1 ollar:t.. Tha trac:lta aro mt.ld 1&gt;1' the young
dubfnaatOfo SCiontlat. Jtho I wouoo credit with the
retoll•oty lively porcuulon -union l'fll ]uot kidding
myMII Into finding aornorh/np allractlw about thla
album. ThoJinor notM aloo e&lt;edll Mikey Orood'a
burlclloa Tnt Clalh with "awwtlnoP&lt;otiOn" lithia Ia
tnt moot they con lnoplre. how the mighty nave
fallon I o u - thlo ,_.,Ia -tlatl)o.
doooppolnt..,..,t; MJQy Oreed haa gMn nota a
number of 1.11\01 I'll "''" _ , . up wtlh
aomothlng, and It'a gelling lutl a little tiring to walt

f4&gt;9&lt;.&lt;-•.

,.,...,,7---:-(......._ .,.,...........

�live shots

I

}ljcks re-emerges, Muldaur re-examines;. The Tralf is re-visited
0,.. HlotbiMula M...._,
M arl a Ma" a ~r/0.. Hl~h-

C•f,- S,ptMtbu

...,. .,. . . ,. •
S·- _..., ..... "'0..

Tr•lf•m11dor~

II

u.. Tnlf. ~~ere ..- - lk uwd 111

HrlJ..., ...... ,.._

W•IJI!IftaiO-I«III&lt;IIp.a ..,,..,.

...
lh&lt; I P m . ,......_ ,.,.,... tbt loU &gt;bow prollobly
c:anecUC!Cl. ,\fta aU, ho-. m~ toc:allntcraa coukt tbcrt bt tft
tc!lriQc I pab of K\1 .tlo'd, had ~,llm.. dy OM and t.breeoquarter kib bctwun thaa, and nm tMft 4&amp;tlft.a beck .tmos.

dab• ,....,
Wdl, I aoo4olilt /Of - a o l , . oh&lt; woc o( oho-.
AJtllo&lt;IP boo~ ..... Oily ....Wy ....,..,s ,,.......... . -

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( llidJ ltll .......... by llfda""*&lt;, lo(illdur ooot . . . o(f 10
.,.,. fO&lt; hc7 Ul)"'al da..,..G" ....s . . - l i n rdl&amp;i&lt;M bdid&gt;)•

..., ..... ,_.,. ........... .....uc- .....
.._Oil

.............. _ . ,... ........- - . . . . - . -: lolb
they -at' coeaQ~lO t«~ ud dtda't . . ....,.

Janna: living up ~o th~ legend.
J onna Kauko~a- Tralj11madorr

' 'A

I

I

"Oen~s" to name j~at a few.
l.qtnds know what the people want to hear, the

Cif•- SrpttmiHr 9 or the World," and

ur~ I 've lkco A Travelilll Man . ..
Lqcnd is tbc way Jom Santella or wuwu
radto introduced ex-Jdfersoo AirpiaM, tx·
HOI Tuna, and ex· Vital Pans aultarisl Jorma
Kaukonm . There aren't aWiy lqmds runni111
kro11nd anymore, most fallina prey to !he many
wonderful forms or over-lndulaenee available. llcina.
a legend is hard work nowadays.
·
Armed whh two Ovations and one custom electric·
guitar, Jorma slid riaht into thosetunei that have.
made him a leaend: ".Hesitation Blues," "Sun's
Oonna Shine in My Back Door," "I Am The LiJht·
II M.y

same oonas a hwndred times over. Just think of the
poor lqmd, ha:viJII to play the same thin&amp; r-after

year after year.
But Itt's 110( act canitd any here. l.qcnds enWI
DO somahina tn oa:der to attain that status. lonna
dtfillftely does his thina well: tbc man can play the
blues. and with a style complelely Wllque from his
contempOraries. There is also this 110~ or JQOfy, easy
aolna streak In the man wbk:b is so not!oeably
lackina in today's bland and/overly ICJ&lt;U&amp;l
performen. Consider Ills
"Ora~~&amp;e Juice
Blues •· and his
rcmindin&amp; all

involved that ~his~ not to be taltm too 1&lt;rlously.
The crowd also ck::serws a few words. Aak Jim
Santella, who couldn't Jet iu~.J:bcy were then to
bear Jorma and they wens~'t aoma to Iii quietly for
anyooe eltc. Evay 1001 was roo.siJIIIy cbccred, no
matter how411any times it bas been beard bdoce or
how ltwu nom pia~. And I heard the late show
was ...:n better. Th0' always scaD to be.
Any performer who has been around u lona as
Jorma and can still draw them in to - hlm play the
same old sonas mull be doina somethina riaht and
this sholjld warrant respect from all musk fDv&lt;rs.
Afttt all. the man Is a lqend.
Ssor Traut.r

Becaon
Uutroclta
Tbeclaas!o
lnl.rOducUon t.o Seca.
Jus~ ruJ &amp; g1&amp;88 wtUl tee
and pour in Hlram Walker

Triple Bee.

. Jllxed·up Beca.
Therea not.hlng like Sees
1n m1xec:1 pomJ)IUlY. J~ m.l:l:

I' oz. Rlram WoJlt.erTriJ)]e&amp;lc,
ll' oz. Two Fingers 'nlqull&amp; and ·
&amp; splashofllmeJuioe. Olel

':b'ipe llec
Of all tha '

dltfenmt SeCe.

Bplaah¥
llec•

WantyourSeoa

•lliilll.,;illfllo

~ epe.rkle'i'

..
• Add &amp; eJ)]aab
of aod&amp; w y11ur H1ra.m Wa.lker
'll'tple Bee And let lt we~
your wlll.etJe. .

'

o~ Rlram W&amp;lker

Tl;ple Bee 1B made

with succuien~
Span18h &amp;nd OuraQ&amp;O

(\oranges. One alp
will con'vinoe you.
Hiram Walker 1s the

greatest. name
In Triple Sec.

HIJIAM WAI..... IftlDLl!! SEC
,..,.,_,........_.... ._...,~PO-- ...... -....__.;;..-.::;;;::-.~ ..~rl~~~t "'_,_Utll.-

-

�reels
·A1DMCCAFE
y Delrdr' Mar11n . ~~t.~.~~ t;:'~ oofttr

T

'""'urea •• aU etood • .,

f*o'l on Old oOooo tn11
clolml, "Knowledge 11
PO"' If •• I'm e«taln that

thll not~ I• ~thing ne-w to att)'

gO¥e&lt;nlng body, onc._,t Of
mode&lt;n Ooi)&lt;Mng tho f)OI)uloco ol
•lllllniOf....tiOn that rolotll
' Otroetly to tholr u..,, Of - . ..
dtotonton ol tho focll thlt they u
dllzonl """" o rlgh~ to be prhry to,
IIU long - a n olloetlve toOl
uHdoC&gt;y -"'"""'to k - tho
In lhroll F - ond
tgnO&lt;an&lt;lO oombtnolo . ,..,,
l&lt;lbmlnlon ond poUIYIIy, "wllot
you qon1 11.n0w ...,.., nun
roU-wntt ,_ know wnt ••

me-

The akltful manlpulauon or tne
poat WOfto War II US m«~lallty ot
tOCitly by 11'\t US gcwernm.ru and
mlilllry to bfouglll to tlg~t In T~o
Atomic C.ft, I dtYIIIIIIng
dOCUIJ'If\llrY wt\ICh dJaptayt hOw
effective m111 media waa In
tololly nooowtnklng '"' us puottc
The fllm 'a lltlt come&amp; hom a lood
eatabllthment of u'aLera rnat
Indeed bcHt lhat name. II becomea
t'itd.,l how dtttrtoua Atomtc ftvet
m•d.t tM Ameflcan ~. from
drin.ks catted ~ Atomk:
Coc.lttafl .. to towna tl(lamec:J
AIO&lt;nlc: C.ty In tho mld-woot The
oresence and pewee: ot tM Damb
m - liMit 11.n0wn In tno
mo•t mfftute tate\ ot Af'Ntleln

••. .116111 ct&gt;anc. of ouniWtt!O an
all-out bomb·att.ck. Pretty tunny.
oh'l 1 think 10.. Tilt Atom to C41o

maket for aome oenu'ne mecabfe
humor. •
Try to lot-. tho In
lty oil
thlo ln¥01..... In OftMf to
,_
whll tho gO¥o&lt;ncnent _ . . , " '
. . being~~

-

slm~ton•

thlt t h o , _ wu

··oooa." 1t wu ~to

rolnlotoe tho notiOn lhoJ 11\e

uhlmate 'Weapon of annw.llauon

wu 10 be used to ""-P tho

peoco.· So 1:419 ttHII uo to th41
clip of tho not..._ of
B••ln!lllond, wMro tho lounn
bomb wu tes.ted t-t«e the nauw..
are totd that the bomb •ut be I
" peocoi&lt;M!* IOf monklnO " Tn611
a.ru'!ounetr
on

~tight lUI

=o

an
...""'"'
ooe•
furt.i\ec,to gaily eaptaJn ·-rnet tne

1011 oocount ollho ••ociiiiOn or

Etnol ond Ju1Juo -nbo&lt;g 11
Sino Sing, oomp~to with tno
obM&lt;VotiOn lhll omolco ro.. from
Elhll'e u ""' f~oo. An~
you'ro tnfnklt!O of ""'1110 lot Ed
Koch?
The utter naivete ot tN
" TMEMI\IS leleology" II
,
~IC:ulorly Ironic t~y .- - tho

~~~;:,:~r:o':~·~"~
oeapl\e the tact that their ltltnd
will be totally ouuoy.O oome July
111. But tl&gt;oy ott wolt e&gt;MoHd lhot
tno Y1nu ore going to oOd o It tile
ellcitement 10 their Nvet "

n-.o

I,__

Cet• waa the bftlnc:f'l!l4 ~~ truee
l~ent

tUmmaMra Jeyne
l.Oidet an4 IM bfOitlefl PttrC-t

and K. .ln Aollorty Togetntr tnoy
apent C•o•o to five yeera reklng
through every major mltltaty anCI
governm&amp;nt 111m archive In tne
cOtJntry fOf Amtrlc:a n atomic
propagenda of the '40. and '&amp;Oa.
They elto didn't neglect mua
media produced racHo, television
and popular muatc of tM aame
l)&lt;lflod Tilt mull II o b&lt;llllantly
CO&lt;npfloO ond upotlly Ju.. lpoled
concsenaatfon of ••cefptt aeteeted
lnd oOitoO frO&lt;n 11101 mottflli It Ia
an emazinQ Utm. almultaneousty
ornusln11 ond hOfrillc, lllndit!O u
IUtlmOfly \0 11&gt;0 OIMIUfCiity Ond
crau.....,. ot thOM In po•er wr..n
It ""'""' IO dKOpiiOn Tho
magntlude of the tenet .. norh•ng
ahort ol b&lt;ootntoklng.

--··1Mn11

gorlllt\c~
ol -~"'"""'
,....,...
....,. Intent
on
l&gt;ICJ&lt; to I!Mt gooo oiG ~P g;rto - • gorto. DOyO - • DOyO,
ComrNee w.-e o.cs, •tMS t,_. ,...
limOIY no
UnfOflunotoiY, tno I..O.t- 11u
come to e.:lat In our IHet.k'noe, -*'eo
•moM Third Wotlcl notl0n1ilkl
Pokltton hove 11&gt;0 buying po- to
purcmaH nudeer w.apona

ltfe

Moments like the&amp;e are ffeqUtl'lt tn

Tho Atomic C•ll. - • tno IOiocy

ot the alluatlon Ia ao COf\CIMIY
c-aptultid that Of\e II

Oumbfou-. and !no C¥11Y
rttea.se Is ftttf\IOUI laugh,.,

One• C.lt haa ettec:tf'iely
4tmOnltrlltd hQw we wete
nyp~otltOO Into beii.VIng lhttlho
bOmb ~Nat u good lor ua &amp;I
oronomo•o chlcl&lt;erl ooup, It

=:'!~~'~f.":':::~~ the

circulate Ia cofolsal tn ttl
dlotortfon. Moro T~o .... tomlc 1:4/o
II I
!zing lklp down
- Y lone In our lnd ff11011

"'continue• to bombard our tntelt.ct

w'ltt't 1 potpourrf of mat.rtal
rolotlno to clwll ~fonae. AI Clomp

"""'me&lt;

·OMen Aock. - · hundr- of

go oround lo -- '
uplolnlt!O whll f-o to..- In o
two wook '""'"' ~It: • man
•dloduatM now, upon .....,QIIIO
from"1;1&gt; t&gt;omb tholftf onould
IM&lt;o lMI on atlock, the&lt;O will 0t
lowe&lt;"""'"'' •o f-~ •"4l' ·tno
euM¥Ora wltl ~to dJYide tne
1 - up•; tronqulllzott oro odVIHd
In O&lt;de&lt; to MMihl 1traln of
II waoo't tunny tiWI. ond truly,"
lo&lt;!1 t.,ny ftOW Tho
publlo ~~ thll •• -llMihold
reacot~t•twe few t~ gulldhty,
""'ICI\Ift retrospect - r o
COt'Mdlc: One muot - • l y
QU!Mit'otllf th•not .,, ,.,,~any
dlfforont t~Y
we'd
otltl ilkl to
tnot tnooo wno
are tn ttttnee controUino our t!Yn
art acting tn our beat lnteteata
But we alao
ttult myth,~
trodOon on ,_.toOty by to1llty,

""*"""'

Dolo-..
bel"'"'
"now

11oCI• 1\ har~ and hardef to rouM

Jtooll uo again ill JntoHio611t
belnga W'tlf't • COI\Cifn for

humankind end Us eurvtvaJ. w.
can' dtomtu tho tunooy ollho
notiOn thol 1 lttnltOO CO.~.o
ourmoble) _ , "" II f - - .
The tuuo of 1 CI\III.Of ot """'"
lotto"'lng I blutll 01
com totting •• tho notiO&lt;I ••••
r•d~l"'" can bl wunec~a-way.
At one pOint In tno Jwn, !lwtG/It
E l - ..plain&amp; bow much
mote wo'W ~
tclln11flcol!y thin we are 10
hondle omotiOnllfy ond

oulta, IMIC~ to tno dlyo ot YO&lt;•
"""*- oro ollowOd tho prMieOf
wnon our wono pkluro conelaiOO of OIMIIMng o cMtonatiOn ot cloM
••tvan va. Gl Joe ··
r11100, they ... tOld IIIII on
"'~""' 11 • o - u l algnt to
Clnool\tootiOf, · - from o US
quoMty to u. oo ti&gt;Oy con-toeS tno Air FOfco ntrn. dopkls AUUiont 01 ~ They are atao totO U\al
bomb to Olv1tliiY In to )uollly ' IMifngoolomn, o q u o -.
thoro oro only tnroo thlt!O• to
11&gt;0 n.tng of US mllltoryrobot !zoO goons, -1&gt;11 ot couroo - . y ot&gt;out-l&gt;lls~ holt, ond
Thuo. then Prooldont Merry Truman tno '""'"'""'or the Tot II State
rodl'ltiOn- ond thlt " rodlotlon 11
doeloru. 'Woll&gt;onk God !hot It
lf'dooel, a g:lan\ 1111 Is ...,.
tno lUll lm9Qflont olloc:t to - . y
h•s eotne to u1 lnatead of out
ol&gt;Ouf
"
tma_anJng dOwFl upoott a !1\IP Of
enemy, end wa pray that he may
Ute •·tr" WOC1d .. Seen•• of 'peQp1t
T ho film opone with loot ago frO&lt;n gutdt US IO UN It lor f\11 WIVI lnCI
goto mott and mOJo tudlctouo
pltoOIIIO bonners doclorit!O "Every
lor t\!a pLHpoaea:'
1.1 the plct~.ne goea on. ar\d 1 wtt"
ot 1mmtn.nt ..llnc:tlon naa
tno ""' direct oppflcatiOn of us
Commun1lt 11 Mascow"a apy.. to
And we ell know who that
t!Mtl It ,..,, po01lbto to llat every
lMICOtno unbeooooty rill, tho timely
muac•• tt\lt oocuntd on Auguat e,
1hl unfOfgeHabte perveraUy of the
1114~, whore It took only twonly·lf•e enemy was and i1. don't we. bOyt
clip uMd In T~o Atomic COl•;
ttlouo o! Tile Atomic C • l o McC4rthy hearl~gl OJt opllc.O
1nO glrlo? I'll OJVO you o hint- roO
chUdten leArn 10 " duck and ccwtw'' • u a oroeaome remlnd&amp;f thar -.e1ye
SICOndt lOr 111 enlltt city to
pe•feotly and brought to o mO&lt;bl&lt;l
dlllppear. TfirH daya tater we11 tM cok&gt;t commonly aaaoclattcS
trom Ben ttlot canoon
. turtJeflt---.!2.ome full e ire.., nua time we heve
culmina~ ton when we h,_r a jolt by
with ''tllem," Tho lmDoclllc ont~
gave a command pertOfmance at
expoHd to radlatk&gt;~p.t·re to«t
'"' knowledge; wt' won't be
Naoa.utd. The entire venture ot
HltoahJma 11 described by Paul
thorougnly • two women
tho POW•
Tibbolo, tho pilot of I!Mt Enol• Goy,
IS being " o !*IOCIIY uM¥Citft!O.
tOUIIIto tlllnQ-IIWI wl oow tho
dornooo.
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tho oil roo fomllllr bltfowfng

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tho t&gt;omb 111c1 • oenoln mylflcai

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Then, like now, we • .,, ee.red.
And IIWI,1lkl now, JlngolltT) run•
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wnor - " ' " -louo wnlle
vttwlng Tnollromlo C41t to tntt
the 'llrul•nt propagenda of that !HI
wu bulcoUyt-fold lo purpou&lt;
Ffrot, 'tho moOII tiiiU 1 - It lo
tollt to conwlnc. tho Amorlcon
people o r tno etrotoglc llocHtfly

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SUNY at ~11110
8 UIII IO,NY 14280

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welcome, but the publllhe&lt; not aeaume ra~siDltlty Ia&lt;
untollclted materialS atld will
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Sept. 17th. NlW TOYS
Sept. 18th THE ELEMENTS
Sept. 19th EllCT~MAN
Sept. tht IU~T9.'RAS
Sept. 22nd NIGHTe&amp;Awuas
Sept. 23rd ·JlTSONS
Sept. 24th VICI&amp;OYSwttll
·DIUOYIUOP
Sept. 25th ILUlmD
Sept. 26th MWTOYS
Sept. 29th loaDS Of THE
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MIXJED DRINKS I for the prk:e o f 1 oa
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COMity.
took 1010 tbe ..... of. panaoid
• - · - t i l e rood as a -.poo. lor -..lofc ud
tnt.,.,.. oi£hlm.mlo lfopbla by Oorald Scorfc.
Ambroua*s Ro«&lt;lshutd, which h1t t~ ROtQ jUJt Utbt
nlm of T1w WfiiJ hk the Kftt'll.l, is an ICCOUM or how
h)w,Jh 1be Ufc or a tourina mwkiu ls. rcatwina
olallt-ulllfllpltics by lalplt Stcdmu and prod.YC&lt;d by
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the blame on th&lt; w.....,. Broo. maot.una tlrpart....,

Cltbcf- the band taku full credit for the C,.'!OnC't'pl .
Fonupaatty. the musk htrrin ltn"' as ~aDL a rip-orr u
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tMinl"for~(W-Hoax),"•hldl-"

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fuuarn a hafdu rock bur. • • bloN/kn"1 tnldl ot•
frotn ptC'Viou.l Ambrosia albunu-. Aq:t 1.11),
..,..uy. Why a b.lnd with a •iuabl&lt; lollow.., aod &lt;olid

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145 Allen Street

NEW LOCATION

(between Elmwoo-d &amp; Delaware)

For bftr,--'*-

Buffalo, NY 14201
881-2345
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Dally 4 pm to 8 pm
Two for One
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Monday - Friday
S pm to 7 pm

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9 pm to 10 pm
$2.00 All You Can Drlnkl

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Supply·

~.Se,t. 19\11 at tilt Nlatara Cou11t1 Fal,..roullcls
Rt. 18 Loctpon1 NY.
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Faatllt'lllt tile BIIISIIIIII{rkln • a !rli*tt to tile
""'lilt s~ a1so JUiiS Cotto~~; Shakhl' 5ftlltJI w
Ills W.S MINI Mel a wry $11K1a1 all sw 1...1
Tlckey are $4ltllvuee, $S ~of show PLUS a'
tanned food lttfll to bt donated to the Salvation
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F....,_.. 7 lllila 11e1t11 .. 18 f1'MI Mlhsnport
For _ . li.t.,..._ call '-clillt C716) 4))-5013

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to: 3225 MAIN ST
BuHelo, NY
WE SERVIC£ All
TYP£WRITERS AHO
CALCULATOllS.
WE ALSO
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CINEMA

Clolu f1lrll W.U- Tlrtrd Suttr
U11 by CUi Wo and Ch&lt;rl

Humboldl Park. .r. 10 am to 5

lluaibl, 1\lkodale Thcatrc, ) and

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MUSIC

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tltfeal ..~.. Nollcee end

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work mu11 be tutmllled no Ill·
let lhen lhe Monday pr..loua to
IKJbllcallotl. Cali &amp;3&amp;2488 0&lt;

ubibltion .. both Nlapra

Uni~y'o Butca&amp;Jd.COIItDano
An Gall&lt;ry and CEPA Calltry,

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Pons,.,....,.

Farr, S 01111 9p.m.
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Tnolf-..lcft Care, I """ II p.lll.
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ViMnl Mlcbolo . . . . It 01
Hoed Caifomia.
1lot O.....Sare lA their
el&lt;mg&gt;l .. lhi Conllncntol.
l..iziH llCirod is 01 tb&lt; After
Dark.
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8.-lla-COII&lt;llo.ru from 7-10
(284-2816) and CEPA aa l :lO
(1~2117).

•.-WW. \'oe Wft'f' Utft. •• 1
JCri&lt;s or poucard collqd by local
pbo(ocraj)h&lt;r Eric Jc:rucn .aa
CEPA QAII&lt;ry, throuato S&lt;pt . lO.

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ullib!tion spa« will be
inauauraaed with new
'plioooanphll:. work by local 1111bt
D&amp;nid 'Wine, ooni&amp;hl al 8:l0.
ohrouah Oct. lO.
New anworlu by Manln Boyl&lt;,
Kim Braun and Judy Pfarr.

BLASTERS

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lledltated 10 lluffolo
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(IS4-J4U)
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Cenur. Dolemaa Collca&lt;. ) p.ow.
C.. frio baa rh&lt; lm~
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MW~oipt Sroa, Ucklt StaiJt ...r

Two Hlftat&lt;IU ih&lt;
8cado Club.

Bal'\'it1r&gt;

c - 11 "' linaets.

r«tplion at 7:l0, Hallwalb
0/\llcry, throuah Oct. lO

(U4·S828).
Nlt1ora Uol•tniiJ preomts
B&lt;mard Pom«¥0&lt;'• Tlrt
Eltplw.nt Man , opcnin1 tonilhl IU
the Unhtcnhy Theatre.
1\lJ.I.nlrnoatiollal S4wd&lt;at Fall

C.l&lt;bration. Red Jacka LDunlt,
Ell;oou Complex. US's Amhas1
Campus. 7:l0. frtt.

CINEMA

Alkrodak 11ooaa~ China film
W«k contt.nllft With S«ond
Sprmf, M.rrtHIIII tht Moon. by
YOJJ Jazl&gt;ou I and 10 p .m.

(883-28911.

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Campus.

Gtllhpolt ,

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Woldaau 1lo&lt;at~ All«k of
tht Kilkr Tomatoes ,Mad.ru,ht.
Elli&lt;otl Co•plt•- Catpmt&lt;r's
Dark Star. 8, 10 and ~~ an
170 MFAC. U8'1 Amh&lt;nl
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L&lt;i 1M Oood Tlma Roll aarrlna

l«U&lt; Oor&lt;. Lou ChriJti&lt;. Bobby
Vet, Fabi.an and 1ht Bdmont.s.
M&lt;lody Fair, 7 p.m. (69).7700).
Two Hills il at lh&lt; Lon8btan&lt;h
Saloon.
Uulc '!J'olb 1r&lt; a1 Slag&lt; J.
Uurd KJnc is •• th&lt; Suottlng
Oa1e.
QH RB Is at the Pvrple Moose,
Th&lt; Hnth Brotbm arc 11 th'&lt;
Tralfamadort Cafc. 8 ,nd II p.m .
(8S4-14J5),

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l.an&lt;ast&lt;r Opna hou&gt;&lt;.
S4&lt;fanrBtoolu an4 0.&gt;&lt;
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at pcopleanl bflo. 224 Lt'.'cil\llon.
9p.m.
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.Dinner will be served 4PM • lOPM Tues .·Sat~
featuring American &amp; lntetNtloul C~lslne (Our
speciality: Japeneu)
.late night menu will be from 10 PM-2AM Dally
_ ;:ooanuo.n Family !lnutCIIll AM· 2 PM
.On Mondays the focus will bt"N our big 7-foot
screen. Movle.s (everything from Sw Wars to 8o9art
films) and sports events (Monday night fool.ball, of
courn} will be sltown.
.O'}wednesdt.Ys ladles take the trdd. Fret cocktail$
from 8 PM·lO PM lor the ladles. Come In, have a
Tom Collins, DaQulrl, or Whl5kty Sour on us, and
. maybe have a chel with Jerry and some of the other
Buffalo Bills.

.Every Thursday we'll have a special drink at special
prite$-all night long. Some of our drinks: a Buffalo
Butler T011chdown. '

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wilb. job." T h e - bdic-a
Mur6Qch is COGIIIIkted to 1M
paper ....s aid tha&amp; If tile """"'
WllellapimtllleNtdodltlael,
_-K,I\Iolt'lf· polbliJber lllilb&amp; ba lllc:IDoclto
his own _.....,. ao.lfalo
lwaDtiO wU&lt;up

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~ lt.oCb Mid, IIOiiaa IIIIillle

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aabo bad orr...s ,._.,
CCOICI&amp;IIIIou ..... _.. n:jecled.
ltoiJI llld dial 1M News

"hoplo Ia 1M . . . . tloa'l

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s,n.:.e. aodiiiiW, . . . ...

"""tw..tllbdlo . . . . . .
. _ . . . . , . _ - ' dial ...,.

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~ . . . . . . . . . lie
co.dHed.
Wbile
to~
"'""'"clap, - . . , . 11-oe tloe
o,..,;.,
_, tDOd ad ..... his
millll be tcarina _,.
....,.
o.rr. "If Hc.a ca. Ia tile ·

"""- » ,._ or tile ..n oooold
opente le...., M amr-.

tile....,...,

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He liNed Nurcloc:b 'a editorial

laid-...__.•

po~~ey·~,....._

BiD Bull, who Is the O&gt;ouW UIUl
...,_,.udve lllld thai be ""odd
oot work UDder Nunlodt'J tasuno
aod tluo&amp; the unloe looked for any
..,. to keep ... -~News Amcri&lt;:a .....-.;....
Mid thai the~ Ooolld- '
tile ....bli.. block. ..... Mid
thai bad been made witll
aD or the IJIIloaJ, .,..,. tile Odd.
llul Ould oflic:lll O.ve !"db aid
that ''lbero lw boon 110
with any or the other ui&gt;ions.''
• "-ae al110 tlenled thai the .
publication u a tax write1of1, ....S
. thruteoed mina witb lbc us
it never iAtcoded to keep tho paper
Altomey O&lt;ncral's otriCC or a
In bu.lneu. lhlion ma11bcn
union buadna tult wu " ludlcroua
charpd that Murdoch ....S Cowles
aod wtthout any bula or r.a."
had bml lo dlocussioos " - tbe
He llld he rcvttted the ouaeume.
· aod tlia&lt; tbey ..Ued only
ootlaa""" .... JOn)', bath
llllllllbe lut ....... to - .. the
prof...toclaDy-.1 ~-"
JKllft pulolidy, "' Ibis ..,.1 it
The~ bad been
c:loaqod, tile News Amab
_ , COIIId puD ...............
...-ouclad le tile ,... · - ~
11-oe lbe IUIIocl ud clauoy it • •
Ill' dlalla or-..........,-'
r.,..,. ill ao.lfalo.
lllhlnat.
. Acalrdlea 10 _ , _ . bath
•. , . O&gt;witr """''t thdr
books to aaybody but Mwdocb,"
- " Cowloa Nodi&amp; bo"'lll the
Cowf#tr tbNt _ . IIDIO OODIIOI
• ulfa- Mid w~
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• OJuri« Cable ...... - th&lt;' •
nlaht- ''lboft . . orr~."

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waolilna&lt;on·based Oulld ••ccutive
RiChard Rarluq walk!~ tbt
Ml&gt;rdocb .,._...M&gt;Cla.aid
atlicr 111 the ......t thai h&lt; doubu
the rank &amp;lid rtk ..,u ever vote on
... ''They CO&lt;&gt;tauled ~ &lt;V&lt;JI
......~by or--....""'·" be said,
oothina that they - e u in&gt;ult 10
tii&lt;Girild.
Divuaml ....., have bml
tipr.....S by union membcn,
tusslint~ with the Wf!i&amp;bty choic•
b&lt;twta~ no job In Buffalo o.nd tbc
pouibDity or wortlJI&amp; oo a
Mutdoeb-&lt;XXurollcd IIOWSPIIPCf
with JCII&lt;Tdyrcd.....S . arr. Silt
.-.or Munlodl.o,...... _ .
.m-1 iD the CollriN DeWWOOIIl
WedMoclay,o . .1n...,.

or the New~ America company
a o d - QuOd 111-"&lt;n
blolte up wlllooul ea....-.
JladllidD ..........t dllulloJ
""""" ........ the baed ...til the
mldnlahl daoclliDe, lD hopes tlw..
one aide or the ocba: would live
lD.
" Il ls with a.,..., c1ea1 or rcan:~
llw "" a&amp; News A111c:ri&lt;a mua say
llw ~ ...,..ciadoos b&amp;Ye come
to.., eod,"Robert B. ...... wlbo
""""" bave beeolnc the
Cowirr~ pwbllsloer, aid.
A.Cico&lt;dlq to bath lidcs, the
..... tha&amp; ... tile
001 tltuuldal, buc editorial. "We
... b - tiP on a --llaMc:lal

~eo.p.oy~

ravor..s ...,.. o.K paper ..

the risk or to.ina boUI Bulfalo '
daJ"Ucs. nSomcdmc, you have to
bitt th• buD&lt;t," he .aid &lt;&amp;rhct &lt;hh

"(Tirr Couricr-EsprCS&gt;) is &lt;krHt"
- Union member upon leavina
a meedna Wodn~ay w discuu
the ~·s future

T

,r

alld
that a SUDilar
daj ....,. Sind. aa tbe N,..., it

T7w /ollowU.r st&lt;H}' - nponrd
by Sn~ A lim 11/fd rompiltd by
Sn~ Gooddlld, AID1t Klldt.c IJJfd
Jim SM/ky.
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plctwt... peopk would j\Dp • the
dlaact 10 belcMia to a tt.nl
publica6on," be aid, "but other

thaD lbe Sa F......a- -

his -

iR lowly."

~or tile Cowles

Wltbowt awona uqlon, be said,
wot~ld be.)lble to have
free rein ova.lbc paper aod Ita
aarr. ODe or News America's
Murdodl

clctuoda lo.tha&amp; tile Publiabcr bave

the riPt to ........ wkicb plltoriol
..trwUI-.
fO&lt; thae . - . . 1M Cowlrr
......... out ochOf

.,._m...

....,...., ........... a Hawailall l'lna
ODd aa offer n- tbe llllloo ludf
to l&lt;l~~P • -~sloop,
IICCIDrdiloa to aarren.
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cmplo- _ _ . . . ,

Co•let-'- ... ~to
Rod a .,..,.,.._ to MIOtlal• for

tht paper. Tbt ofllclala rcruscd to
rde&amp;k '!'jY nama and tbc ne111
day, Murilocll appated. Tbb,
they say, lw led to tbt coospiracy

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l.ia ..-talMo r....

lberc ... been COIISilltrablt
Nurdodl ODd
lbc un:
the aepclcism nne to hodily
OoUu
baYe _ . . . Clllthe cltvaiUdooa
ctreas tbe . . _ _ . woodd baYe
00 tile ....... Oujld. PraideDt
WIIIIUI lluilllld they "cl'tecsi¥cl1
dCstt&lt;IY our batpinlAa powerl"

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Media

Company Olio A. Silba
Wednesday ftiaht eharpd the
/hqfrlio {\'MUte ~WJ wkh
tlualcnin&amp; the .... and womcd
the eoc~~pany to Slop attcmptina to

inn- Co""" ..trcn .pn..
J!4urdocll. Sillla •• •aminaa -

Olltllebeeltorea-

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hin Cowirr ..a. -tile
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He ....._.. tbalthe C....!W-

eq,.. bello.- tbal tile OQiy

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publi*q &lt;&gt;01111*11'• qiMIIry.

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Havina .......,. plaucd ro IUIIC 1u ccllqit clrall 10 die raa.
die- Uniled Sula f-bd Laau&lt; (\JSFL) has m:med a
..... deal o! raisi«U , _ colleeo Cllmpo&amp;1CS.. Cloatnc !hal
pbyon WO\IId be ... htdy 'lo COIIIPI&lt;I&lt; ,..., e d - *, ....a...
lllteoteaed \0 bor ~~*- ....... ,,_ lbciz ...._.
Recaltly, II&gt;&lt; USFL has .teu.ed hc&gt;lclq lu dnlfr In die spriQ&amp;,
ana rile~ bo-&lt;&gt;1 ...,.. ' "
ed. 11 has abo c:omicl&lt;red
lcDc6na wUllll« 10 dnlned ~ flllb:h \heir ed- *
belen rh&lt; _ , S~arU. ''Tuit""'
h&lt;m•••ciroed.

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Mal's Soecor: Houihi.OIO Collqt at Alwnal Compkx
Men's Tamis: • Nbopn U.
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I) Nlln&lt; lherwo world leaders who died Htll&lt;r rhls - k.'
~ 2) ldcnllfy lh&lt; Awtralian newspaper maanare who is atrempdna to
' • pun:base the Courkr E:xprm.
3) What docs NfLPA stand for?
4) Which Island 1$ lar&amp;&lt;t in area, l«&lt;and or lrdand
S) Whll U,my~bia?
6) Namo rhe R...., cabinet m&lt;rnh&lt;r •ho rwic:e this ,... has been
und« f..S..al invesriprlon for alleaed eonnecdoru to ilraanlud
crime.
7) Whal is rhe capital or Jamalal
8) ld&lt;nllfy .... planets or the......, 1)'1l&lt;m in ord« or Iheir
disaancc: from the sun.
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9J Whicli West wasr an- daily M•'lpaper " foldrna and
bern&amp; absorbed by lhat dry's moml111 dailyl
10) What US 1owo b ~yrh&lt; runhest &lt;lSI an Jh&lt;
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Today Is the last day we 'll ·
be open. So come on
down and see If we have
the books you need .
We open at I 0 am and
close at 5 pm.
• We're still l ocat~d In
room 62S Hariman Hall
625
Free tickets to the
Tralfamadore Cafe with the
purcha.se of books.
Buy S I 0 worth of books and
get 1 free ticket to Matt
" Guitar" Murphy from the
Blue5 Brothers movie starring
john Belushl. Sept. I 5.
Buy $20 worth of books and
• get 2 free tickets.

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Attention
Studentsll
Get lnvolvedll ·

PICK UP YOUR
BUDGET PACKETS
BY OCTOBER 15TH
IN ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL

Petitions to join the ,
S.A. Assembly are
available NOW In the
STUDENT ACTIVITY I ~- -..s.A. office room 1. 11
FEE WAIVERS "' Talbert Hall.
ARE AVAILABLE
· Please return them no
They are· based on
later than Oct. 4th at
FINANCIAL HARDSHIP ONL:Y
4 pm.

· IF YOU DON'T YOU'LL BE CU.T OUT

'

Applicatlon.s are available In
Room 111 ·Talbert HaU

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They mut be t.ck by Sept. 17

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Attention All Athletic
Club'S:
·
Pick up your ·
organizational packets
at the S.A . offle._e, room
· 111 Talbert Hall. All
patkets must be
returned t o the S.A.
office no later than
Octo~r 15th, L982.

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&lt;•:OO p.m.)

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AMeMiy
mfonD&amp;I Meedfts
Sept. 1 tst at 3 pa
lntbe

TAlbert Senate
a.a.ben
CAll Gerud Ol$ea
' At 636-1950

�UB pondering acceptance into elite society
By CARY STERN
C.mp"' Edllor

by ~dina iiterat~re Of data," she
cxplaltled.

T

he Univeruty, pushed.A)CI by
UB President Steven B.
•
Sample's aurmive
leadership, is mountina an all out _
effort to reach the academic elite.
In an effort to stenJLhen U B u a
m~or research univenity, and to pin
• Jrtll deal or national pttSti&amp;c,
Sample hu made it clear lhat he would
very much Uk~ U B 10 be considered for
membership in the Ammcan
Anociation of Universities (AAU).
He has marshalled University
tesourees and anention behind the
effort.
A small, clile "club" of t.o p levd
research universities, the AAU has no
formal criteria for &amp;ainina
member5hip. lUther than applyina to
the Association. a new member
institut ion must be picked and souaht
after by AAU i!5elf.
Only two universities have b«n
admined by AAU sjnce
1974-Carncgie·Mdlon, and California
at San Dieso. BcJore these '"'~
add itioM brought the tOtal up 10 S2.
there had been no new members for
almost a decade.

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U B has worked on a report to

indicate wbat 11 is doing, e.c:cOrdina 10
Stdn, •h•ch hu been pu5cd on to
AAU . "We have to rely oo their
· feclina that we arc a major public
research university," be said. They
have u5cd a former AAU dilectOf as a
oonduu tO help in lhe~fort.
A problem or the pain, ,.Inch may
now be remedied, is that AAU may be
willina to "imbalanc~" the proportion
of private schools and public schoob In
its membership. Durini the many years
that iu mernbersh.i p remained at 50,
there were 2S private schools and 2S
public schoob. "TheY may qow allow
more public schools because publiC.,
&gt;e:~ls arc now Jetting reco&amp;rntion
nalionally for makin,g a major
eontrib~t on to higher education ."
"I beljevc that at this time. we do
have a leaitimate chance or beina
accepted ... said Deanof'Ani"and
Letters, James Burm. We shouldn't try
10 {Qrcc 11. althou&amp;b I'm sure that
Sample
let it be 'kno"'n that "'• are
&gt;Ctking membership." .
Undergraduate Dean John
Pcrradouo also feels that Sample
the reality and the perception or th&lt;
)''ould not have brouaht up AAU at
Univenity. This was listed as a top
both the Faculty Senate mectioa and a
priority in the prmdent's University
meetina "'ith the Vice Presidents last
addr9JI"
\Oeek, if there ..... not I teal chance or
In Qrdcr to be admitted 10 the
gainina membtssltip.
Association, there must be a
" Pan or our a.cneral plan iJ to
recommendation from a member,
increase visibility, and lhc AAU would
according 10 the AAU representative.
aJtract ,national eyes (tw.o members are
From there. the members of the
in Canada, as well)," he said. "We
governlna bodies mu.St review the
cannot show dilinterest in pro)ectina
propoul. "It is very difficult for a
school bdna proposed or hopina to be ourselves as a proud University. We
mUJt avoid neaiiaence. ·:
proposed 10 innucncc us in any v.ay.

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a certain amount of recoanition and

national scature. Claimina that UB
must be considered ooc of the 50 or 60
' The procen to become a member is top research universities in America
a very, &gt;cry slow one." said an AAU
today, l&gt;c said that official rccoanition
representative, speoklna from his
would " help greatly in oompclina for
Washington, D.C. ornee. "Tht
faculty and resources:·
Association wants to keep the
" P ouible faculty grants" was also
membership small .. That 15 why there
listed as a major reason for
have been so few new members." sh·e
membership by Executive ASsistant 10
added.
the Pr~i~nt. Ronald Sldn.
Sample told the faculty Senate that
"Admission has to be considered a
possible membership would -ord UB primary aoaJ at presmt. to Slrcn.a then
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Blackhurst's job is in jeopardy
By TERRY CANADE
Mt11Ktf111f£dltor

D

eln of Continuina Education
James Blackhurst's future in

that poJitio,n is uncertain, as
Vice President fo r Academic Affairs
Robert Rossbtra ~ the terms of
Blackhurst's current administrative
leave have yet to be finallted.
Roubtsg exprmcd diuppolnunent
with Blackhurst at Tuesday's Faculty
Senate meeting sayina that continuing
education has "not been imaainative"
under the dean's direction. "Not
reachin&amp; out broadly 10 the
community" was another or
Rosst&gt;era's oomplaints with tile
division.
•
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"The leadership came to point where
we w~ unable to evolve a congruent
!.CI or ob jecdves,
" Ro'-!ber&amp; said. Blackhurst Is on
administrative leave and Eric Streifr
has b«n appointed acttn&amp; Dean for at
leas 6 monu aecordina to Rossbtsa.
Blackhurst "is not a.uodated at the
present t1me with the Division of
·
Continuing Education." Rossbera said.
"OfOdally. he is still D.Ea.o but we've
ajven him an offt« in Baldy Hall to l&gt;c
has a place to work."
Whlle Rossbera mcntlooed
ci!JteiiSfiorts ~ on·&amp;Oina btswecn
Blackhurst and bim, the dean said
" I've llOt had any meao~Miloas with

the vic:t president. I 'm on leave and
considerina other thinas."
Rossbtsa is also considerin&amp; o ther
thinas as his academic reorganitatin
slowly lurches toward reality. The
Blackhurst decision was ''directly
re.l ated" to Roobera's academic plan.
A continuin&amp; education task force
has been formed to disxuss tl&gt;c future
of the division. Task Force Chait
Huah Petri~who is Dean of the
Faculty of Education-noted the
committee "has not had its Ont
meet ina." Petrie had "no stronaJy
formtd opinions" as to a po$Slble
rtStumurlng or the di.Uion.

''A

larae urban university ouaht to
bave tome tort of continuina education
proar am," Petrie said . Roubera
qrccd that the division is a necessity
for the University 10 maintain, but
some of its directions need to be " Re•
CA&amp;mlned."
Streiff has no major objectives for
hl5 tcnuTe as actina dean- "The task
force bopefully will define the
m.i uions. I'm sort of waltina 10 hear
what people w.;,t us to do."
Roasber&amp; predicted that ' 'there will
be an administrative head or the
Division of Cootinuin&amp; Education."
Ellminatlna the poSSIQillty thai
dedlloru OOCICa'tlln&amp; the divirion will
be made exclusively by .him. The vice
prellclent was unsure wl&gt;cther the

Dean of
Education Ja~• Blaclt.hurat •.
posluon w'Ould be a dean or a
•
their curl~~· Re "could not aivc
.
d irectorship.
any readna ' u to wl&gt;cther Blackaum
The problem with Rossbaa's
would return to his old position.
expectations o~ the division accordina
" That Is a very private malter"
to Black.h um is "fmdina the resourscs
Rossbera said. The
president
the build them .;; Streltf added that
planned on roeetina with Blackhurst
soon to work out ao
liaht finances were reducina his
CIJ&gt;¥lty. "There's nothina anyone can q:rccmcnt- "wc'll be tal kina."
do ip six months Jparticualry 11 a time
Continulna Education eneomp&amp;sses
when rnourses are dccreaslna," Streiff Millard FlllmOle Colleae (MFQ, whlch
.
explained.
Streiff served as and AssiSiant Direct.or
Because of the duratioa o r hl5 term,
before
on his pracnl 110'1· MFC
Streiff does not CXptCl 10 -plish
is clllefty a D\ahl tchool orreriQa
anytbiq "Orandiose." 1\t delcribed
prOp'IDU for Buffalo's wortlna
biJ sevc:D years with the divlsloo as
community to usia older lluderlt 's
mainly coocoemecl with facult)' and
marltecabllU~y In ~ Oelds.

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�C·affeine: still a complicated,
controversial ~r~g
While lilt oon driak inctliSiry b
embroiled iD thll disput&lt;, a ~
important q-IOG b b&lt;rorc th&lt;
public-&lt;utw .2' ca~~ a.p
or browa liquid lwardous to ,..,
health?

By LORI SCH\JLTZ
FNtlln Edltot

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.....,•up, 00« known u
tht UI&gt;ODI1, recently
b&lt;lllll an advenidna

'CIIII\paip desllned 10 coiUii..,. th&lt;

~.-thcmup

tc:mpclfJirily- thai k&lt;tlas tl&gt;cm
clcr&lt;n. It b. acc:ord1na 10 Hruska,
a blolocieaiiY ~ matcnll .

The dfccu or carrrinc remain
&lt;Xtr~ variabk. While ooc
-ma)'JOII'""c:llyouod
ntrYOW followina one cup or
l&gt;r&lt;w&lt;O.coffcc, olh&lt;rl can drink
· si•, ri&amp;JII and ~· 10 CUp! I day
wkhoul ill tf(cct. In acn&lt;RI. mosl
pcopk arc ab~ to COOJ\IDIC up 10
200 milllltams (about two ...,. or
brewed coffet), bcn&lt;flllita from
th&lt; stin&gt;ulatloa without
harm, accordiaa «&gt; ICIU cooU&lt;ted
by Coftsumcn.IJnioA in th&lt;
Octollo:r 111111 issut or a . RtpOnS.
th&lt;ir ti(es~y\&lt;," Htwh said.
Pooplc wtoo- u few u
"And.(rom ibe available dala 11
thra cupa of corrcc a day &lt;-bout
Ill&lt; pr......t biiM:, tbere io 110
lOO ~or Clffdo&lt;)
"""""' 10 believe that carr.,... .
~ symp&lt;oau of
=~ in moclention b
••Clff&lt;inlsm," tbc aamc JiY&lt;D to
.. Howe"Vc:r. modera1ton b the
c:llrolllc caffrinc incoJ&lt;ication,
key word," Hruska
1bcsc symp&lt;I)II&gt;J may lndude
mphasited,"ancl Utt anythlna
&amp;Jeep disturbenca, haodacbco,
ds&lt;. I would be wary or
tremulousness, jitt.ainesl, anxiety,
consumption ii)-Qcas.''
li&amp;hl~ness. )rritabillty,
Ont aspect lh11 no onc dbputn dcprcllion, rapid bcanbcat,
b cite ability or lhls .. hice.
palpilations (jldpped bcartbcatl),
ne&lt;dldilte &amp;ubllanc&lt;, which b
rapid brcathiiia. diarrhea. Jtomach
found nalurally in coer... tea,
pains, heanbono, fr&lt;qU&lt;llt
coeoa and cboeolatt aDCI b add&lt;d
urination and mlltCUiar tCnsiocl.
10 sofl drinks, dntp aDCI food 10
Caffrine abo bu deruoilc err&lt;CIJ
lllmulale tbe c:cntral ncnow
on "al&lt;rtncss and co....,ttalioft,"
System.
AssiJtfnl ~ Prof&lt;SIO&lt;
Carrcine &lt;Oftltrias the blood
David Perkin&gt; sm. "In additioo
VU$&lt;1$, speeds up th&lt; heanbcat
to lilt physiaol dfocts oa lilt
and llimotlates lilt braln, uomado,
body. limited researdo ~howl tbat
llidneya, ovaries aDCI tCSI&lt;l. On
th&lt;r&lt; arc psycbolocieal cffCCII as
....... pCopk il at:IS Hkt ...
well, Jivin1 caffcioe a

"ll's I difrocuh question to
public thai iu k&lt;non'and'lime
IIIISWOr," laid Auistanc Profeuor
in the Biochemlcal Pharmacoiot)l
Oa-ored beYer... is preferable to
olhc:r ooll drinks because h ckJe&gt;
tX~¥nment at UB. Robc:r1
not concaln eaffeinc.
- HOISka. "Th&lt; widespread
Undtmandably, thb hu Ul*l the consumption of earrtifte CTealn
manufacturon or Coea'C&lt;&gt;Ia,
probk&lt;nl
llfk r&lt;S&lt;t~rch
P&lt;P&lt;i'ColO and Or. Pepper, •lrich because
1 a eontrol
do concaln carretne . They
IOUP rre&lt; rr
lilt influences or
cootend tbat 7'Up'a advCftbinJ
caffeine would b&lt; cliflkuh."
cam'*p u baJcd on
· '' Foo IIWil' pooplt. that
unsui&gt;S&lt;ORUIIed ~~~ conc&lt;rM.
mon&gt;IDI CUp Of COffees part Of
The

c1aoam or earrdnt.lhcy

araue. bavo ll&lt;'&lt;r been prov&lt;d.
Thio D th&lt; laiCSI in I ICriis Of
COGirmmb lnvoMna earr....
durin&amp; the WI rcw yeara tbll bu
dlanaed th&lt; publoc'l pc:rccp&lt;ion or
Amftia ., ra~orilt wakc'up
bcvetaae from a friel&gt;dly harmlcu
Uquid 10 a polenllally danac:rous
drua•
A 1978 r&lt;port from che Food
and Drua lldmmbtrlllon llnlina
CXtuSive- ca((einc. consumption 10
cc-rural mrvow system
devclopn\ein prompted eaU• by
eonsuma pOUp! to ban carrrine
as an add1tJvc 1n 10rt drinkl or

reqwre prominenc labeuDI oa
prodU&lt;t$10 wtuch carrdntbeen added.
'Thcle ba•e been countered by
~or preu rete- rrom tbe
sofl drtnk and eorr.. tndustrics
1uc:rnpclll&amp; co ealm P:Ublic roan.

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ps)'d&gt;olocieally addictfve na1we."

Other wk!l&lt;nwal lfii\PIOGil,

or ..hk:b nlimlc th&lt; dfecu
or caf(rin&lt; incoalc:atlon, include
dro.....,..., boabiUty to
concmlfale, dlsi~n to
wort. lttlwJY, irritaJ;IUcy,
n.._,uona•. runny nose ancl evm
natata.
"While th&lt; stimulanr .rr.... or
Clffrin&lt; are noted witlllo minutes
or ill consumplioo," laid Perkins,
ooce tlit U~&lt;Tii-. it may ta~c
...,.... da.Ytto c1tar an wreioe
liOttl&lt;

Ooc: way to t&lt;ll how addicted
you are to eaffdne is to try to
JIOp u.&lt;in&amp; It for a d1ytr two.
Wilhdrawall)'tllpiOtlli t
common, accordina to e:rtlns.
Flnt come• th&lt; headache •. ~
may develop u JOOO U I 21 hOw$
an.. lhe last doK or caffc~J&gt;e.. ,,
typically bqins with a ......000 or
l\tl1nesllllthe h&lt;ad aDCI _.....
to a painful tb~ that is
made WOtW by baldinl ..... by CIICtdoc.
"It is rdkvcd by wrrin&lt;,

from your syJtaa .

COtlllbo Clffcine (Aic:ll a Anacilo,

"W'd!Kirawal JYUOJliOUil can lui • wed. or -uo.. 1otot&lt;t. Part
or t1us diococnron eaa on.. be
1voicl&lt;d by t&amp;PCNII orr calf&lt;iDe

Eo«drin, Empirin and Vanquisb),
bu&lt; - by plain~·

coosumplioo slowly, rcher tbaa
attempliDI to quit cold turkey.''

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Harriman Hall
Diefendorf Annex
Underground

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11:30.7:00 pm
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A~HERST CAMPUS:
SPINE:
'Capen Candy Counter 9:0G-5:00 pm
Knox Hi1U
lO:OG-1:00 pm
Talbert Bullpen
ll:OG-2:00 pm

GOVEHERS:
Wine Cellar

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By LAURA CESCHWENDER conwualon wo.k-dla ma hole&lt;

to laytht llne-tllat IJ _ . , y 10
onJiaU lhotnandJ of r... or
undctarou:nd cable. International
&lt;IP•tt lht popuWity or
Cable cooctudtd that " praa~t
cable tdnllion
thi• IJ noc nnandolly fcuibk .
;
throuahout the tolllltry It
Tilt cablt COIIIPMY lh1t l&lt;rtiQOd
appears unhlcdy tbal fl will come
lll&lt; loUin Sm ct &lt;UII)OJS before
to the UB campu~&lt;~ U. the D&lt;Ar
Cablncopt · - e d tom&lt;_, of
futu.rt.
IAJ"'*'" . . . - poopk in lht
One probkm cited by Ullivmlly donDJ IUcplly .-a•ma the cablt
HousinJ Dir&lt;c&lt;Of llbdiJoG Boyce trarumlulon wkhcKII t&gt;&amp;YIOI.
is that tbe MILIIl Strtct and
_.,c!ifta to Ioyer.
Amherst campu~&lt;~ are stnicod by - Ulli..nity Houslna bas ""
two dlfftrm~ cablt
aubiWiod ~ ro. .,. apinu
onmpanles-Ooblac:opc and
cable altbou&amp;h
mattcn
lntcrnatlooal Cablt, r..pcctavdy.
lmd to """"'
il, Ioyer
said. Ht did, howtvcr, . _
Boyce said tbll ioqu.iria madt
in .......t run discovcred that
tbll til&lt; U.hlatlon or S&lt;Moa could
pc:ib1po come from lht
·
lnttmatiooaJ.Cablt W&amp;IIU lht
Univcnity to dirmly l'\lldlti&lt; th&lt; Educational Communlcalions
..me. and then ..U It to the
Center (ECC) on aunpus.
studmn.
Cbld 'l'd('YIIion £oajnm for
Tbt Univcnity, accon11na to
111&lt; ECC Ron Ciebocki fisted
•
Boyce, "ould rather operate u It
Fredonia and Buffalo State as
doe&lt; with lht telephone~.
ooll&lt;1&lt;1 that ha.. •ucx:eufully
obtained uble for thtir camp~....
th.at U. lo have: rc:pracuativcs
Buffllo State had 1 ublt hook·
from the company come to the
campUl and have the JtudenlJ
up to their i&amp;r&amp;Oit r..ldent hall
dircetly arnn1&lt; for the desired
lnllallod as t&lt;ttntly as Stptcrnbcr
scr"icc.
12. The lffL!ItcrD&lt;DI IJ
u pcrfmcntal 1coo.eina 10 the
dlr&lt;nor or the proaram.
Cable: on campw is a very
c:xpcn.sive propo.silion aa.ordlna lO
rr cnouah lntcra t '• aencrated,
an lnttrnatiQnt] Cable ;pokesman. Dircetor FaUll hopa to install
cable in &amp;lithe residence haJIJ,
II would entail a lara&lt; amount or
Sp«trw"' Sl'l[f Wrlttr

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both for isldtvlcluaJ uuac in cod&gt;
room and ro. public .,.... 01 •
cenlral localion. One main

ldnilioo 'tliould recehrt
information from tbc lludtnt

union.

C~c~~otl obo suant&lt;d that
&amp;DOlhcr pouible , . _ for
Frcdooia ond Buffalo Stilt 's cablt
......,.. oo'l!d u. io the fact 111M
lht
may baw paid fo.
somt of tbc ublt luonlware, In
llddilloo, tbc
univcnity.........., ubk IJilGIII.
Tilt cme for UB was .raJJOYod
from lht capital Jyllcrn &lt;~&amp;ht or

a.o.a,..

two-.,.,

n1nt _ . . oao lor butJa&lt;tary
,.,...,..., oddcd Clc!loti.
Dapitc..lh&lt; lad&lt; or a cablt
JYI!tm, Ciebocti did D&gt;mi&gt;Oa til&lt;

cslsttoce of unocrvoUDd PIP&lt;I
whe,.. tile to~blt C04lld pn&lt;tntlally
be pulled tbrouah.
·He alia txplaltd tht able

com,pania' rtlucu.ncc co put
c.aphaJ investment in the Vtnturt- if

tht mum -.oulcl tikdy be low.
But, he said, they olould be
intere&lt;tod if the cable conneruon
was stralaht to·the dol'llls.
Th'e Unlversity, hoWever, woukl
)Ike t he cable to be o ffered in such
pubUt ..... u lh• Center for
Tomorrow and founaa . Tbt ntods
or the University and the cabiO

Do,nate
company do not oolncide,
Cl&lt;hocko concluded that ir cabre 11
ever to appear on the UB
campu5t; ne&amp;OtlationJ mute bf
m\'(le.

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Proud Produc.ts

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toadtnio- wtxm... _.;bit.
To oalk for uythica less would reduce the
alfcn ll1c •
con
or 9T conslllll&lt;rS; wbilc u IDIIIIJ ~ ao
pouibk lhould he p•m a ~ 10 JUMvc a Wll&gt;m&gt;ly
cdUCOiicin Oftly who ......k lbc lwdat Jbould bt

lmlota!lions. Stn« ha OJaMion IO U8'1 helln,
he baa COQSIUitlyiWed his daire IO baYCibc
UtllY&lt;rllly ruked amoas the lop comprdlnlslvc rcocardo
ioArtUtiOIU in lbc COWI(ry, Siocc the ...,..,.,. , lie bas bad
hi&gt; staff -lwl&amp; r..u~Jft&gt;C to 1011 ~ Into tlo&lt;
P&lt;ftlll""" Amcncfn ,.._...~po or lh&gt;l....,.. IMU).
The pow'bihtlrs of ll1c IJnJ&gt;onny r...tunc sudl a
platceu art mno~e Only 1-o ~ bavc bem adn&gt;iued
Rn« the dccaclc bcpD and an of lbc dolo pr_....,.,
•illnot&amp;uara.ntcc ua·. admul&amp;n«-- will showinc orr
mort Ayk lh1111 subl{anoc. The M U k...,... the candy.
coaled Ql&lt;tiOI from the uul~su-.

doins oomcthin&amp; ri&amp;ht.

One of the,_ lmponllll IUD fadn&amp; this Uaivmity
is WldctltadUttc educatoon. Joltlina the MU will DOl
help w.to..,..d thb &amp;Dol- Jolnin&amp; ll1c MU will only
make lhe 6tcri0r look preultr. l.ft us - (O&lt;J&lt;f to

and failed to &amp;a """ the dcpenmcm whcft 0111&lt;r opt-.
10 aay in ll1c prorCSiioo ewe lbrollll&gt;ow the country
UB is mDCb btnn orr for 1101 ~ 011 1ts

ben a Utlivmity d&lt;paruncoJ bvn up 10 Ana
suondorch and Is .-.cosnlttd owK&gt;nally tO&lt; iu
p«rormaoca. •-e 11a...1o pta~&gt;&lt; o1 &amp;. ba-.na
IICCOC!Iptisbcd oomo&lt;JUna ao~... onby.
Slllda&gt;to mo1 comJII&amp;ul tbao ll1c O....pet-.1 ,.,..,.
0epartmco1_..,., cM&lt;n. bkcii-OJ 100 10
10 JC1 iooo

and compklc requirm&gt;mu bul Unhrnuy
&lt;a 111
comP«iliv. rtdch ore- su~ 10 bt -y. Too mony
dcpartmans 01 obis Unh"tn&gt;ty r&lt;eaY&lt; ll1c r&lt;p111a1ion or
'"""'cosy clqrca arwl 100 many aacl&lt;niJ lcoY&lt; ha-e
WlthOUI beo&amp; c:boll&lt;n&amp;ed &lt;OOu&amp;h.

OT'o number t'WO national rallna b a source or pride
for UB. All 100 ofiCl\ UniY«Shy mmib&lt;n lool 10 UB's

-.run&lt;SS&lt;O and \'OiC&lt; lhc1r compi&amp;oniS, .buo OT u jwl one
&lt;'.tamplt or I natJonally rccoani&lt;ed flltlllty on lhls

•r:"""- of a UB clqrcc ao .,-ell u

f..,._

rewarded.
ors adtnislloas &gt;1.11114arcb are""" &lt;DO&lt;l&amp;h to allow
muy Allda&gt;t• to apply 10 1bt dcpenmcut. Tbt Caa llw
II &lt;1111 be u selcai.. ~·il is can ooly improv. iu quably.
l'boo&lt; •-bo C)9CIIplain about or. cunioalwo lhould
r&lt;COIJlilt tb.ll'to adUcve its notional 51&amp;luo, il mUM bc-

spa&gt;d some ume helpina the m1cno&lt; .

Tbe Kick Inside

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And then •tlmina.... mi&amp;hl come wilhout lhe raororc
lftd fancy prom01lon.

camp~».

We Ond 11 hud 10 sympalhizt ,.jlh people ,.ho tried

U B Prcsidcnl Sleven B. Sample is not ooc to hide

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Well-Done
Ed4tor

On S.pr.,.l&gt;of • . 11182. UB
mo-11 a~stlul

•x~riette«~lta

INI In - I hlstO&lt;Y Nor onty did
II run smoothly, but •tttfK»nce

RICHARt&gt;

almoat dout&gt;,. ,.,, r..,.,

eJrim•tts.

NlXON

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Wt wou'&lt;l /IJtt to
Oi.l'
tha nltl' to eU who dHiutMI Y,..lr
time and effort•ln producing tltJa

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would 11•• to think the

UUAB lttge

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tor trttlr

endurarte» urw~M marocltlaOc
condition•: out lovely hospl,llty
ettfl" who wltflltood much tbuse
_ trom tht ~Hd crew•,· Phil end hit
lell/1111 •ecurlty 40utd: Olenn'
H~m•n and"'' rtlf o/ tl?t
m~gnlllcen t

•wv•n. 1nd ••~~lily

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our gr•tiUHif to thf totiOw*"O
unr~.rtUY

personntl t.lnctl Wfbb

ol For:/111~• tnd Pltnnl"!!; Woyn•
ROOinton 1nd l'uolrc S.loly. Roy
Conglllo ond Food
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"I ltn'f' ••
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•IIJ.td •...,..,., punlialler a,_,.~ WbOrt IH~.
1m. c- .. w Sot). 194ll SIMi cto... · - ....~~~or.... ..,.
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tOCb tM flad,.nf"' lt'M&amp;tl of

d&amp;ul.., ~or-., 'CI«\&amp;&amp; &lt;ffca. """'"""
Niw rtl~ ha~t.;l)'1iPC)fl taa.l Md dhtJfc Vtrl'Otypn a
lfltl for dw mo~a\.a-'s mi.U WU·•hoopto.a tod.am,
nnchuous Ornat&amp;b, 'li"IY Jnr1, Otva ..at lrrtNDa. &lt;tlllhnal
haltans, au,. McJucant, m~bc&amp;mdc Ocrnwu
B'ut for no trOUP ii I~ ~ham of Utfeopt.)l'ptt at two-d U

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it t~ for Bl«'ltJ' ra•tht\11 to-·~···h MTVatl.li, tihufnh•••
inlnttuat~ b.ff0001; nbbl( NYJttt.o t",dc mu.L&amp;ttoa. d~otccl
wck:t1ckt: ~tc:ru ••oa, naturally th)1hmtc mttn•mm; thinl.cn

dat~ hy~r•uu.&amp;11tucb; £ln....y

•horn. flitnp,, 1un..k:t,; and

ACrit'ical Lambs, ·~ dK' ,..htn tht compUcaHon• ot tM pkM.
rrquu thai WMC'Obc: ~l.an« h1t boolu
All too rudy ha\t Olteb bu-n ponr-a.)ed 1t1 Uu«c.flmauk)nal human bc:tnJt with 1rnu.lne human pr6bi(I'M, and
~pltC: that flr1)' 1910'l nuny O( ~ntmatic attiYJty hOW IS lhf'
Slaa:p&amp;oilltkln cyck, ntmk dc:nlal or Dlac~ huma.My tondnuq,
If tht •ndu$1r)''' cunenfnnptuulr on t«hnoloty 1nd fptceadt 1_,
any indication. I he (laniOcancc: of any 81ad. Kl'«n PftJC»tt b
li\.t.ly to bf c:ven rurtht.t dlmlni~hed
Black- film .n errcuypa. •re t"ooted, or course.'" unturQ or
tlcat.m, fkhc:f In !he: t'ubnormal lnttll•&amp;cncr- or Mn•v.-hhc:t p~e
birth 1o 1tte cn•rofl•nr men~ a I mid.-tu n( minilrrt ,ho.,.~. rcan
of lht dtietc:uow clrC'CIJ or race*mi\JRI rauhtd In the m)'1h of
tbe prodtJIOU"I)' tndo,.td mtd hun.ll). for ..-hilfo (k)h fl\c
advml or moe ion pictute t~noaon m«t19"mack IL P&lt;J"".•blt for
1hesc and·othcr 1;1nm1.yprs •n bt llfltd out of lhnr concn u and
''""' wtdtr daSJnbulton-Md, unr0f1unadt), wildtt actq)t&amp;nc:t.
Such mm, at Uff(lf'" Tom 's C11bin (190)), 'nf'" HltHHnJ end
Wf'ddmJ Q/ 1 CII)O,tt (190!'t "&amp;mufnr Elhlol)iln tunJcdy"), and
/lo-,. RasJUJ Go' Hts Twl.~'l (1910&amp;Ytcd -.hile 8C'IC:Wt ,,.
btx:k.fa« to rse.ablt5h al')f Sambo tttrnMypn (rhtraatfittd b)'
wbvnitncc-, humaht)'.,toCup.dd)', tart~•. a h.tC!'P)...,O.ti.K'~f
demc:&amp;oc:w, 01 raU\ICal talrnt)
Bvt rt W&amp;l D W Cnffith •ho ck&amp;tt 81.ad,_. lht mot1 ~"'
tatl) film~ ~ " furthn npllotu: 1M manr facn of
Sunbo. Oriffil"'' Bvtlt of• Nflftolt (19U) ..,.• th&lt; Rnl ra to
portia)' l.bc lhrat of tk M.ci Ho• •tti.tc audMNU muM bl\t
mor&lt;d •11&lt;ft tb&lt; boorina. clli&lt;L.....-plaa ,.,......, ., tilt
S&lt;wtll Catoli.. ...,.._...,, lrpi&lt;Hd lntcrm&lt;triqt ., tb&lt;.r linl
orra ea; .,.hm abc- m\dauo Sdaf LYJIQ dattd put htt a~mt
arolttld Ebi&lt;
'Lillian Guh~ •hcD boa O...llw.loo
rapt lfuk fJor1 and dfovc lhc
to tuladt
So poo~~ctfvl •cu the am.qn thai if •u not unll.l lhc Llltc
'60~• &amp;nd car~ ·ro·, tht Bf«'U • .,, atto-rd a brOild r&amp;D.IC" or
&gt;&lt;.waJ ...,....;oo.. Until obm, ollty had •• bt "conoalno&lt;l."
Th:at eot~ulnmtnl pot.cy rt!'lulttd In a strfnl'hcnlftl or Samba
qt«C.)"ptl durina the 1920''· 19)0''· and tilly 1M'• Bl:ack!tnual c:s.prwion usu•n,. utvot"cd a •rtl•rDCUl•c bUt dun..

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Cllodcttc Colbm ndt • f•;lfll/olt 0/ Wt (19J.n; 10 Ha~ill'
McOorud, who -oo u O.C. fat
of Vh,.. Lep
"' t;.n..w "'"' n, WIMf U9l9t. to \:f.._ Mordud, •bo
ponte}"t'4 ~ ~- tbc: c:hiUfrtur ... ~IPNf'Otn
Cll.&amp;tbc Cblo JR..)'Jk'r"IQ.; to Eddit ··~cr" ADdcnon. -~
fh;ppent IDtcriCUOn 'tnlh Jact atMJ • U u wwl.catioe M
ftiJO)'r:d peatt:f ~~thAD lftC)M lft'\'IIMJ
't"'K ~ mi.}Ofi1y of Bad JCftUl atii)QraACn •'tte tn. th•a
la'PiJW'JOnal. ~ thoH that •en 11uenckd 10 bt •m:.,.,-.caocwt
tdld 8i..e..k 1uctmXn 1.P bt l)@ient, 10 a«e:pl. thrir ktl m lift, to
c-all tbar brad upon 1M- watm u6thro• do-n that b~.~o~.\.et,,

10 be aooc;t. C't!ed.-currunc Cbmtlaru.. With (C"W eiC('pCio.u (PauJ

mm WOf'

Robtioo't.EMp&lt;J#,.,. Jona m l9U, tor oae). 8llct
amou.nLtd to 1 ll:ad of t-ublimu1.al Sunda) Khool that rtitlforud
the doc1llty or the ''eh.lUuns/" lronic.aU)', t.hc onty Blacb
al)o•ed to coNOn v.kh -.hita on anyshjnaarxmbainl an tqu41
footlna wut rarina. Styc:t;fit:, a.nd Butk\ll'hat of tM Hal lita.d\
(Ow
com«ltc.sl Chiklren-pk.kl.mnnlei-PO\Cid no thrt.lt.
Ky tht latt ·~·s .. CJII11)' bcnQJC t•o deeada of i~dmt
OJ~• mmma.. in&amp; (mtm ntt•bly IJ'••t of'&lt;hcar Mkhuut~) had
nlltd &amp;bellO tr10Y)C t\OU-'0 with lnspiratio:flal lmit.. aon.) nf
uad1tlonal film arnre~, Honywood made iiJ (tNt real iiiC'Mpl\

a.,,

to .a.IJer U\ pretcruabon of Bl:ackJ. In
1 C")'cl,e tt'i&amp;l _.ould ll}l

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four n.tmt u~hntd In

tnco the 1960's, tbat of Blacls

at'" Amcncan rcoPit ~11h many

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probkms stnnmUI&amp; rrom OPC .JOU,-ec., ptC'Judkt~ Hofftf'" oftM
dah •1th rad'-"' 1n the nulhatJ. P~~tt.f and to~
llolilft/dhn •11b "p.uwtJ.'' and lntllilkr ur 1M Du:st •.th l)nc:k
mobmmtabty
h wu durin.1 thii pha.K l.hJ.t the laP of lbc Sa.mbo typa, thr

s,.,,.

macle hrS SUOIIJC$1 Wind. 1"bt- WOK, urb&amp;n Of rural COUtlD
or tM DOble ..,• • .-u tht ''Dew'" Ntvo~ AllllOM '""antbly:
~ ~ JJtatn rnt(Jrif) than tbt '*&amp;..!J!O~d Nm. Vld
..,. ... """" ........ !'rim&lt; candidate r.. dl&lt; c;..,p Om
MtmOh&amp;l A•ard Tht on Nqro was of\m tbe \aalfk."UI b.mb,
4)'\D.I to wu.p;re tht •tu.te:~o .-ho miSMdcntood or JwC'd ._.,.
ICWlOU!I) C'ftOUib. oot of tbt fira ucnr.aai twabi e,ppc:u·f:d ~
D.W CnltKh'&gt; 1915.,., CtNtfP n., llf Ll/t, 10 •hr&lt;ho
a.a.rt.. tOidtn iJ I'IIOf\aJI} wouac:led •hilt ~ • ram.. offiecr
l.ottr'larrll&gt;tiachoOcdJin nw - •... ""''"
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Crotbcr.J m T1w ~"'' U910).
AJ Mob bo:amt mWtanu 1ft tbt laat 1960'1h Ilk- MCritktJ

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Aftd ho-4t'Wr pr•~~ tbu kW rtt.ar.cr .._. tlw: lllld _ ,
tbt •bore- ~ MVc lftiMd 11. tk 11..-. k • • o.lf
tt\.h~,.4Wrf'f"C'M froe the QlfCM Q•l"th ~ bdorc
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to t"c ~• \tdHn \ '•" Pttbln' SW«tllwtt. •tuc.h •u
ad"\om~ I\ "'kalc.d ' b1 111 aJt •hWc ~ •• fUin~t-. the
ftt• fdm\ c"«t ttJttMCI .ma.nr or ttw okt sacra,.pa. MIM\J.mct
1ft Minot Of t't:k.~ffound dl.af'ICit:n. .. 10 COIIM Comu to

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.t-.lfllft ,. .,.Ju&lt; th•raaru In l •f'" Fl)

tt912) the f\'ICiinc-dtaJtl'l ._n" h.ti the I.Jatn ,a:.._ and tc.f8•Pt
half of tM m)1h.cal w'"""'a~flll Mp"O
1ft tny C'~&gt;('Ot.. th.: C\'IIUO\C:t\411 BlA~pkkl&amp;lton C)'de ltittd no
mou· chan • ft- )t~~:th m.a)" ~M-t bem • 'tchm or tbc:
,
rrohtcuHon of w~r

n ntuh\p6c dncrnai and the con~uent
tl~•na or IJJJIC&lt; urhln the1.1n' 11
suctumbtcl co 1M

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l1ood or mamaS 11m ltiO\Ieh. frii.Wn Hon:a KOQs~ Of, it •t.rnpb
mar tl&amp;\t run ••) tout\C'. Wtu~b 1M fttiOCI, Blk~ artoh.
pmducrr\, dlrrcu""'· end "''•'C":R arc out ~llina .. lth t.hc sa~
rc1ularit)' Thf racbm 111 the rum •ndu~ouy is no kwiJtt ••
bllllrll a•• 1n 191l, whn~ IJ;rllt of fl '\•tlfl()ll . 1"hernit fHIUt(
r.lm ~hn.. n In tht ~'hht Unu.c-. -•~ rt•h·td b' Pratmt Wtl~
l~.tt WfiHRI' "hi\(Of)' "''lh tia.htCIUftl ' 1Ni.-)'"\ b&amp;1d: r.tm
pr("!!CnCC" ,, u "'"'"'a 111ft or nq.lo.--t ,.hen HI~.,'""'""
Jppe&amp;r, tht) arc: hkriy 10 bt an the- no•-d, •nd """'ctuno ncn
1:'11 f\1/tt arc rr'c:pled 10 ~tft'Ot)pe':h tn ~~"';!" (19?1), tM
unl)" Dtw~ \Pt&amp;.1'"1 Pt!f IJ bwM m 1M ttt:d.A' •" a ptmp Wtlaf

In 1br ..1.-kl mtdt 1h" man on the wrm. •'-" rta~.,rd to
tomo. "\oc "' bl-.r 'onaJOttm t..a\iq flaJht, 1 rNIIP.,
h n ,,.,k rhaL ttw many f•nt" film• ~ m.c-~- lttttwlH
'" ,.,. Dtnl. COol world. Nollt~~tl 8111 1 \I•"· 1M Lt'lilflf,,..
11't't'. Sowlfdtr, a:M Coo/It}' llfllt , to u.nw • lew.- tuw- ...~
•o ta) 1 \Oh4 tOUACW1011 for canhnWQ&amp; Blar:l I'OW111 ••
t~Nholt) h 1• C"qYiJJ) UI.IJC th.IJ ~' fiM 8&amp;1c'
pafonna&amp;..--n h.\n not~ dooh fcx IlK\. aoon 10 rW•
matt C'Ciru thll ,.cr~ ..ex wnnm .. Bild." OJ ...,.twt«. ·• One u
~ted 10 &amp;&gt;~ JIM •hrrrt llacU bdolt • \be~~

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My W.ift h.Ad OM am•n to thAt r«mtltwhnl dw td~
rr... St.. r...t - ~ M ,..,_ o/lil,... .. v..,·u bt '*-" 10
t no-. IJ'tat t.OIIMOOt at.c.l Nta NjOf P¥f, .. she told~ ••But
b&lt; •oo '1 bt bo&lt;l f&lt;W S.M Trrl: 11/, "

- - - f.o.d buo.f., frOGI ~.
In II'K auly I !nO's., HOU)"'Ifood 00« ••io f«&lt;OfUt.ed thai
Blec\J wett"'mo&lt;vqocrs •oo and btaaa 1 MW ~of

"rrk,ut'"mt'Mt'S. Bltd aud:icnccs lloc~td to inner at)' theater•
ro ... Slto,/r '19!1). S•wt s.....ba&lt;'n-.- &amp;&gt;.1 (1971),

Can- Eerl ko.v, • l«twrr 111 Elltldll. "11 /ttf.rlft .,.,,,~.

f'O"t. vtual,(} ffhK'Dior. u11d /•1"'

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oor, roor Jo Jo. PrliOft •ou.kt todanan btl Mlhh. he
u.,-... And he'• , ...., He tYtfcn from CftOf~ oboitt,
chrOn.ic a~tbma, lncetrupJ.O.J in brc:athfft&amp; w'iftc •ltc:pll\l.
phkbiht. htu(fa.lturc, hypntms.on and I bet b.k f«t bun ~ncr

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Y&lt;N and 1 ftftd to rmpathix -.kh Jo Jo.
Emyont ltno...,• prbonJ ~~~ bold, ¥ll»tnfftkd plai.:u. _...,.,
wilb butilll *I'd nptt and whatl\01. To be Ill In add£11oq to
bcirla undcrftd~m•Kn.1 •hh li«. snd CIIICd mun CIUIC
tni~M . You m.ay "'•~ • ft:ad about t.hu
poor, PCJO( man lately: JOJtph •· Jo Jo' qk*a1tnnl, ate U.
•dlht $4J poundJ, Wflttnecd to t• yc:•u In rwl.on fOf the 19?1
np(na o f 1 14 year old alrl. Prbon mMJf tcrtalntt be I
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t&lt;&gt;co d&lt;p) of bit U )'Or rqwlm-s I Biif/olo
N&lt;wJ,
Scp&lt;nnlln 1), If not, be mOa)lt luvc- .,..,..., tcarml CO&lt;
llf• Pll)osl&lt;dr. o r - 1w . . - h4•f ....,......,, r.. ., obc
A.U«&lt;Oltd Pmt qoot&lt;d Dr. JollA W.,_ •llt:r CUM!nlna lo
Jo. " h is aathtna wu 1110rc l.\.isuionk$th.a..n. chtc:ut.'' t'l~nlt)'.
J.OOd t..otdl w.ho could (OI)t .qb t.bt tribuJadons1 To kM•
I hAt your fdlow man (a:nd woman*of courst) Met bc!rc:.-. 10
lftllllJMM ,onti crud and wnculna U IO
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daml'ft&lt;$S &lt;h•• ~Mla- -.Ji and tile omslon th41 ._..,,.

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muse bt dtvulad•a .

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f"dMuin.a hJm ane-~OM .,:.edt Of hls l_S )ft.C 1Cnltnec-;Ncw

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too. caa wtttc 10 ,.,,.. Uld &amp;NoL ...., ~
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-~ or oh .. tlna him.
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�GSA wins stipend Increase; senate
decides to hold back funds for SASU
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MurpiiJ orped wbllt or UBOSA 't 10&lt;\Mtia
- politlcaltbc)o are "IIIIo iuvol...,d ill brinliDc
spcaltcn &amp;DC! &lt;llhllnl evmto tQ campo~."
Mmilliwadn Vice Pralcknl Oory Clurcult told ,.,.
,S&lt;oat&lt; that pOiitlc:ally related orpnization$ WI be
fu.o&lt;kd u loa&amp; 01 tboy do not mclc&gt;rK catidldlla.
TM Senatt voted to p.e - 1 0 lh&lt; UBDSA.

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Stoat&lt; m&lt;t Wednacby nltht to dltcou the
turt&lt;nt 11.11111 of sraduate I&lt;IWhlaiUid
anno.....,. or~ f01 lh&lt; v,_,.m,
TM
Senate alto &gt;oe~ to tem..,..Ur withllold f1mc1ina
ullin aiiiiOWICCid dsA's &amp;lltmpll, o1oc1a wit~ thooc
ror CiSA 's mcmbonhip ill tht Sllldtnt A.ttoc:lotlocl or or • coelitlon or •lldalu r....., CSA, Millo&lt;d
tbe StOlt Unl....S.7 (SASU).
Filmore Colltt&lt; Stucll;at "--aaioo, ODd the
CiSA Pmod&lt;nt P&lt;tc:r Murplly_diJada&lt;d ~
Womm t..w Stodax·AJtOdMloo, to ... tbt
IO 1...,._ JCipmd.s of all OAITA 'f ....,,h 1ut yeM's
adminisualloo 10 ratO&lt;t tbt tampon diopauon on
tlOO.OOO bvda"' allotm&lt;nt. "Tho
tbt Anlhc:rtt Camput. Slle aplain&lt;d that tbtre "wa&gt;
vut ~orltrofOAITAs mot&lt; Sl~a J&lt;&amp;l," t..
•.c:la~~~&lt;ln the bvildina code" roquirinalhto&lt;
.. plalned, ''That'• not mouah to
on." Murphy\ ~-· but that ov&lt;r t.ht Sumnltr "tht &lt;laUK ,..,
said h&lt; road!«! on asr«em&lt;nt with Voc. Pl'&lt;lkl&lt;nt
taU. out ." Bunin ui&lt;T1td that "I bdicwclt an be
for Academic Affairs Roben Rossbua which
solved."
.
confirms that "AU CiA/TAl on aattllntto will recrivo
OSA ptopows to improve &gt;tu&lt;knt lift on th&lt;
a minimum of Sl700 (stanins S.ptembef I). All not
Main Str.., Campu1 ,..,.. ~USI&lt;d by Treuut&lt;r
on ttatt lints ,.iJI &amp;&lt;1 $3700 by at le&amp;JI January 1."
Jmy Kaplan, who afform&lt;d th&amp;l "tht odmlf\lJ:Iratlon
Murphy auorted that OSII wtll oontlnut to pw.h
is mort or Ia&gt; •bandontna thos eampw oven thou&amp;h
ror oncr.....S stipends u Nn. York Stott's (mandai 111011 srod stud&lt;nu
off&lt;UJpoo oear ~~«• He
Situation allows. "Th&lt;t&lt; Is no 11100&lt;)' in thu yoar's
said thai OSII ,.· plannlnJ to Improve ...o.J aar&gt;IU&lt;&gt;
bvdJ"' to,.... Sllptnds," tb&lt; J)Uii&lt;knt ma~ntalntd,
ODd to "mote mo&lt;&lt; ~-available to stuclenu" oa
"But n&lt;at lim&lt;
money w&lt;'ll ,.,.. it to SJ900." Main Smft.
He added that OSA is autmJ)llna to '"' auch •
NHd Extra 'Caah?
proposal "in writlnj. now."
Set up your own sehedule.
The S.natt voted IS·9 to stop tht E&gt;.tcuti••
car not necessary. Earn
C&lt;&gt;mmille&lt; from r&lt;l&lt;a&gt;in&amp; S9000 of OSA funds for
m&lt;mbtrship in SIISU. Oraduat&lt; Sludtnu voted last
(
high commission on dlrf!Ct
sales. call for appointment
&gt;ptina 10 join tbt Stott·widt studtntao•ernm&lt;nt but
Aak tor Mr. 8t1an 884-7277
Its~ than the noeuwy 10 ptre&lt;nl of tht ti&lt;"'OrAI&lt;
o.6pm
panldpated I!' the r&lt;fc:rendvm.

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invalid and &gt;UQ&lt;&gt;ted lloldiDJ up ~yma~t 10 th&amp;l
petitions a&gt;uld be c:imJiated 1~ 111101h&lt;r VOlt.
S.VcnJ smators-opposcd to OSA's mtmbersllip w
SASU-oponly db&lt;USI&lt;d a m&lt;dla bliu to infonn
stud&lt;nt&gt; oa SIISU .
crntl Affairs Dir&lt;"'O&lt; Usa Bunin r&lt;qU&lt;Ole;d that
any fundin&amp; holdback be dtlaytd until nm ~muter
bt&lt;IUK "they (SASU) bovt already aivtn Krvic:a, ..
she esplained . 1bc: dtcision dO&lt;l not nccusarily tnd
OSA '1 OMOdation with SASU bur dta.rs membcnhlp
untR fundlna an bt approved.
Eatlin in the c-eniDJ CiSA appro•'td noos,nitloo
and lhid&amp;l funcllna roc
stu&lt;knt dubJ and
Ofl&amp;niDtionl. Debate atOK 0"\'tt tecoanition Of tbe
UB Clupt&lt;r of tht D&lt;motratJc Sodolins or Amtric:ll
CUBDSA). Slts)'lllti protested that tbb club ".ounds
like 1 primarily politie.l .orpni.utlon. At&lt; mandato'li
studtnt fen brin&amp; used to bock 1 e&lt;naln political
point or vitw7"

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bdpo lhc pe.dmt,

•htouclo 1 ..,Ia or aal-.llcs oo

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otth&amp;_ao.....,.tl.. l l
a local 11m&gt; WIIU Jillc
wrr&lt;Tcd a strob lu1
year, wblcb ltfl thr '1Pl lldc of
ber body imj&gt;olired. Shc
beaill 10 COP&lt; with b&lt;r kandicoj!
by rd&lt;anliot IUdl balo I...., ions
as how to aa clmocd and bOld • IO&lt;t to fccd b&lt;ndl. It b lhc

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a\Dck hcr tluO\IIh lhc painful
rtCOYCIY·
OccuponiOCIII Thcrapy (OT) 11

COCIC&lt;nl&lt;d oat only with thr
eat11b&amp;fDlllm Of dlJn.K, but
with w . ~»rrhoiOsJcal uperu
~ t1 Jhat uo stiU threaten a
CI'IOn·&amp; lire. Tht oetuoadonaJ

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Hfe on«
llocaUK 01' Ia ooo or 11,. lOP

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laaloda. 1M dopanmc:Dt mom
aWMaln W'llllftll IUlldlnh rO&lt;

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Al&lt;l. Altboup a 2J CPA Ia lhc
okpattmcntal minimum, lu1 years
taro~~«~ a..._d ).2 to l.A
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imponancc:

ue two

lntavleos nell c:andi.d.atr mWI
...... n..;, ~ ol health
care, modvodoo, ~Y and
~ wort&lt; are all c:loody

OT mamora must
._p~o~......., or~.
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tcnlllllilrd ia ~ -

lntrodua
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c~epan- by the eod

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an inttnl\hip at
y ln•olvlftl dina

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(CPA) •&lt;1&amp;b~ 60 perttnl on our
1dml)$1011 oltcblon," OT
O.alomllll Phillip D. ShanllOfl

rtj&lt;clioe IIOCJc&lt;'lo April I had
aJnel)'
up roo bowlna
aod my couna " C - t l y ,

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qualir...s stlldc:l&gt;u.

S.vdmlS mlUI ..,Py 10 lhc OT

or tbcir

01'~ pcoeu&gt;. Ooe UD
nudcot r&lt;jeacd by 1hr dcpanmmt
l.tmrntcd, "I applied to OT ill
De&lt;m&gt;ber, but wbeo I reacvcd my

an organizational meeting f~r the
----Hispanic Fiesta--Today, Frlday ·Sept. t 7th In
room .260, Capen Hal.l at S:OO)PM.

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~"We l i t ltDt!J umque m
that "" tcadl otber apprOKba to
pllt&lt;ll. c:atC and CTDphasiu
occupllloo behavior:·
Occupllional behavior involVes
-~.liS. oddcd, "it JuJl
wunt• wOrth my tim.:! ..
looltlna " a pcr100 thrOUJh a
continuum, front childhood to
adult. and th&lt; vanou• role cbytll, UB rcac:vcd 127 OT
tllll -ponied each. "Thr
o,pplicadon&gt;. ThoJC .:01 ..c&lt;p(cd,
activltet at&lt; appropralu 10 the
"havciCIICf'al optlotu," Sha~non
said. "Thcy can cilh&lt;T "'"pply the llli&lt;Pf dc&gt;eloprnrnt and h&lt;lp the
patlcnt duri"' his rchabtliu.tioo."
loUow~t~~ year, try JO I&lt;' Into
Whether all the "'Cl!k Is wonh It
another univcrlfty, o'\chOOK a
okpcndJ
on thr indiYidtl&amp;l aod
~lflcrcnt c.vcer." he~.
thrfr aoals. Last year. the State
Sludcnll who arein\nnocd In
avcr11• lor OT s.an.. averaard
othrt'IChob •hould wrile,tht pr
from $14,000 to Sl7,SOO. Shannon
Notional Olflcr In Rockville, said 1hat "job opportunitle&gt;
Mlll}'land. THe olllce Will advbe
ltUdtnlJ whkh &lt;0ll&lt;1d will """'pt comlnl intr a&gt;y ollie&lt;: ll the mtry
thrm in the .-.·co that thc Natlon'l 1&lt;&gt;&lt;1 -iary rom SII,OOO to
$22,000. with ~me .clminlstr.,;vr
t«&lt;nd r1111.kcd OT 9&lt;panmcn1
positions u JU&amp;b 11 lhr S40's." If
(U B) rcjc&lt;U thrm.
The student bcalru e't the
a studcnt decldccl 11icrwar~ that OT
11 no looacr tkslrable. optional
summrr lollowin1 hiJ cnrollrncnt .
dlrccdom lndudr Slalc consultanll
Thb Includes a dJl cmlll Gt0011 An.atomy court&lt; followcd by a onr 1cacbiDJ hiDdlcappcd chlldrrn aad
acdit O..:..patlonal Role
fd&lt;ltdl .
PnfO&lt;IIIlla clau. Ooe studrnt,
Ooe &lt;Urmll lludcnt said
"ncryoM b rally nic:e. We&amp;«
"ho ,.._tly complotcd thc
su.mmcr KS&amp;ion. «Mnmmttd lhlt
r"" hand apcrlrtt« and hi""
MD's to tatrh liS." She added
" ancr ....u or tueh sinln 10
learn and mcmorue lOIIO&lt;ny, 1hcy "whrn yoo aauaDy - • patient
wddrolly pv. you •oodWOftJ.,.
=~·nmatesitall •
"ho the htD waou to do
•ood-kin11" This ......
studcnl, "ho ~not IIJft with
Ruden! clid sftatt
this- view. .. ,..., bccooDe \W'f
thr rm.plwJS that OT place.a on
&lt;ralls, hu JUIIcstcd that anc:r thb disilhuioocd obout OT. It's pd
.summ&lt;t lhr may srrt 1 rcsran:h
10 1&lt;1 to know botll the tcacbcn
and 1hr otbn 11udcou al~ beiDa
or t.-..dli"' postioa upon
jWI
aootber numhec ill thc
.,..tuotion nat )'COl, lmtead or
Univudty. bul JOCDdlo• it's now
l(lually ""'klnl u ao OT.
quite what I c:xp&lt;acd-il's too
Followi"' tbc tummrr counn.
OT ha&gt;&lt; th..e tm~cstcn oo a&lt;IICfal tn IHnlinJ."
complrlr ,. credju, For thdr lu
"Wc can't prrparr vudcot• ill
t..., yean for all thc complexkia
..,....... studcnts cntcr frild
"ork . UB b UIOCillcd with 200
or OT, 10 wr pvc 1 JC1SCt11
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Am&lt;rican hcalth catc centtrs from
cducatlon that they can hoprrtllly
adopt to thOr work .situation,,..
Nrw York 10 C.Wiornla. All
ttudt:nlt are c:ncoura.acd to take
Shannon apl&amp;lncd.

,.,. arc -"" towar~ OT, 10 ~
rn of rou dool't JC'IIn, you arc
Stutt ...mOT." This t4odrat,
who !If',- fOfccd 10 rhlll\l&lt; hCT

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We urge members and non ..
t~

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Tbr saudm&amp; complaul&lt;d about

The Latin American Club Is ·holding

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" I had to drop all thc OT coo~
and try t·o add nt'a' ooa. ••
lhr pt&lt;Tcqukun. "FO&lt; two ) a n,

third . . , _... Decisions IO&lt; lhc
S1 Opal poUtioas or&lt; pootcd by
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Sam&lt; ltodralS ... critical ol

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questioned, but UB seems clean·
By SETH GOODCHILD
EdiJor·ln·CAf(f

surprim.'' Accordlna to
Medicine Depu\ment Cbair
lama P. Nolan, centered at
l!rk County Medical Center,
medicine "people are not
exaedlna the li111lt" but he
n.oted that It 1ras pouible other
ckpanmenu, sudt as sur&amp;cry,
did ha~ faculty who were.

byiician facult y. at UB
ue probably DOt
profitina to the ClUCnt
thai their coDeaai!CS at other
Slate medical institutioRJ
throUJh private praeti«
accordina to local offldah,
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«&lt;.tatric:s Professor Edmund
who cona&amp;d that It Is
Epn said tbat he llad "no
difficult to a•u11c the cuct
idea" if some ... profitina
amount or profit rcal5tcred
uhorbctently. " l~n't think
At present, United
there 11 any particular "'•Y or
University Profcnon (UUP).
knowina wllcther it (the SUNY
limit) is bdoa enforced or
whleh represeriu th• faculty
"'embers, is neaotialin&amp; with
followed," he noted.
th&lt; State to devi:lop a practice
"Tht aniwtr is that nobody
has any Idea of the source or
plan that would restriCt
. eamin&amp; from private work and th&lt; income of medical
also make pubtic the exact
faculty," E&amp;an continued.
amount of money earned.
Since there Is no contract,
The maner becamt a public
there is no way or audltins UB
squabble afltr a seri&lt;s or
monies, Nauahton concurred,
UB President Stcvel' B.
articles appeared in the New
York Times assertin&amp; that
Sample said Tuesday that he
New York Stat&lt; auditors
did not know or any excCMivc
found some ppysicians wtre
eaminas, but noted there wu
making hundreds of thousand
conetrn at other Uuivtrsitics
of dollars over and above thier about faculty sprndins "too
salaries. The audit criticized
much time eontultln&amp;," rather
SUNY admlsnistratlon,
- than In education pursuiu.
chafgin&amp; that tht system falled
The reason no on&lt; knows is
to impose income ctilinss and
b«ause of the dectntrilited
athtt controls.
nature of tht University's
"from what I know. I don't · Medical School and tht faet
think it is a serious probltm at that no arranaernenl uists
UB," Medical School Dtan
bct"'ctn tht Stat&lt; and UUP.
Jolin NaUJhton said
Several years aso. th&lt; Board
Wedntsday. "Th• probkm IS
or Trusttes paS1CS a ·~ilina.
that without tight controls,
limltin&amp; how much professors
you can &amp;&lt;I cau&amp;ht up and find could tar. But som&lt; Downstate

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protested there has beeD DO
tnforc:ement and threataled
coun actJon.
· Accorcbns to the .mdns
UUP coruraa, it is up to each
campus to·decide the propa
pnetice plan to bt started. and
ther~ SJ.INY lias the riaht to
review the agreement.
NaUJIIlon is bopina to have
tht contract nqoclatiom
completed by th• a~d of the
year and $aid thai it is
important to bavt a plan in
place also btca.use or
accredltatloit teams. who ha••
dtrnancled that UB piece on•
tO&amp;Ciher.

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B's problem' is uniqut
btca.use it o.,.ntes with many
differtnt hospitals rather than
just one institution,' like Stony
Brook and Downstate.
According to Egan, the Dental
School already has a plan in
pl~ce, but its tffon is cased by
the fact that its facilities are
almost exclusivcly at the Mal'n
Street Campus.
" Wt art all over the place.''
Eaan rtrnarlced. ootin11·that
UB opaates at six different,
semi·indeprnderu hospitals in
the area. Naughton explained
that UB could not be guided
soltly by self-interest, b«ause
it bad to look out for_.!Jl&lt;
institutjpos wbose faqUtes it
used. "We don't operate our
own clinical facility," h&lt; wd.
"so whatO\&gt;er plan we

neaotiate. It has to bt
acceptablt to those places."
Accordina to Eaan. the Sl.ttt
is l~terested In neaotlatina
som~ kind or plan that will
ha•• monies funnelled back
into the system-a practiet
whleh is the norm at Medical
SChools across the country.
But some faculty mmbtrs arc
r&lt;luct&amp;nt to ba-. their earnin&amp;
to tbt syottrn- espretally
tn New York . where the Stat&lt;
bas not always supported UB

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their salaries (in many cases,
tht SUNY system does nat
fund these positions). tbto ,.by
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th• ,.ay the money" used,"
he not..:!. Thor&lt; are man)
faculty who d.Jd DOt rccetve
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Uni·on, News America· representatives meet to
hammer ou·t .a ccord to s·ave the 'Courier'
Th• [ ollowflll story ....., npontd
by S.th Alltn, Stth Goode/did,
Bob &amp; hoolq und /fll1fn Sullty.

The ~AIQaiat ~

were sti&lt;kq to Ju cal fa a 40
work .for~ .........
wiUk UJijon of~ weft b'Jilll ro
bald Out and prW... • ,lobo .. possible.
.

Ptt(Ut

ntensificc! nraotiation:i

I

&lt;Ontinued !ale w t niaht
bct.W«n labor uniOn a nd

News America_

complbled

~ represcncaliycs

The maucr was
by
yesterday's aonou~ bJ lhe
NcWJ that if tbe
offer was Koepled, iL too -.lei

over the siu of staff cutbacks
demanded by tht Publlshina
. Company in return for purchasina

&amp;4/f•lo Ewnlnj

the Couritr-Expnss.
·
The cwo sides arc rac:i.na qainst
a deac!Une or mi&lt;lniabt tommorow

have.to &gt;«k drastic ataff cuchoclts.
in order to remain com~
AbhouJb exprWinJ clispbs""'
whh s~&gt;th a move, Chair Slanlcy LtpJel said
the
- ·· existenoe wu" atake and
if WQUld have tittle ""'*'= but to
make the cutbaeb.
. Tbt annouocerncnt was. met
with dbtaste from News Ullit cbair
of tbe Ouild Diet Otrisdao, wbo

v...._,
t""'

and aJ preSI thnc, il appared
there would be some kind of
a.nnouncemen1 1oday on when the
unions would actually vote on the
News America offer.
The Ca uncil orN~~

Unions, oompoi&lt;d of tbe leaders

of tbt nine unions in..·olved, was

maintained the Pl~'s q1.lllility
woold suffer.
The News America comptll\)',
headed by Robert Murdoch,
enter&lt;d lhe pictll(t lui .....t in a
lasl-dlteh cffor:t to ave lhe
. Caoritr-~.Thc Cowles.
Modi&amp; Ca. or Mbulacta bad
announoed tbal it woulcl dooe lhe

J&lt;beuled to meet last niaht. NeWJ
America executives .spent mucb
of yesterday meetitli with tlic ..,..

thrff mot! ill\pon&amp;nt
unions-N&lt;WJpa~ Oulld. the
ITU and the pa~h andlen and
prcs!III&lt;n-and some kind or
announcement was Q;pc:c.ted tm
WI nlaht or even early this
momin•·

Courntr, unlona meet

•-couiiiDt-to

_;.

Ex - Yippie Abbie. Hoffman
returns to UB older, mellowed
By GARY STEllN
OtmJ1f'SEditor

laimlna th,lt he devdopod his views wben he
was about 11 four year1 okS.'' and Lbll tbey
haven't clwl&amp;ed sloce, 19601 Yippk leoclcr and
day~ waae Ktivbt, Abbie
YoffiDaA ._. 10 U8 to fCallalacc and look to lhe
future.
~ to a packed ICDox flail iect=
room,Hoffman oelltoted tnucb or his talk orollDd
University wues and lhe prOblcml or blaher

C
m'*""

eduatlon.

AIIC7 bui1cJDa • aWDbcr or times thal "cbaace 11
pouiblc,':.and thal be lias '!:nlkld clowlllhe pllll or
proarea," HofriD&amp;D callod lor UB ltUdentl to
pnl(at ap.lnst iaereaed bu4aet CUll iD lhe
Univcnity.
•
"I kllow the JCI&gt;ool lias Jtrippod your I(Midamn

bu&lt;!Jtt," he said, "so ,.,u ou&amp;ht to stud up and
protett.
" I was not tauahl the hisiOry of America whell I
wu ln. tcbool." Hoffman coalinued. uJ was tauJ;bt
tb&lt; mytho'loJY. We had moral ouuqe in lhe 1960s,
and I tcll you, part of it was lhc OUtlqe of Qur .
cduearion."
H orrman prlloteded to attack l'r&lt;sldcnt R - ' s
dcfenJC budaet, d.olmina that it onulcl buy a "'l'l!olc
J&lt;hool for every penon. Reqao wanu every white
family to have their own MX." .
He continued to take jabs at the admini$tntlon's

il

kllow or dioconta~t. 1be Ollly IOdil propw 1i1A1
""popular today, Hoffmao uld, "oro prboGa. We
have to recoJiliu that thia is a rich,wbile man's
aovemmc:nt .. .wbile the ocher 99 ~=t llaDd aaked,
They thuik that you can judie • .Ouolr)' by iu ONP.
You can't:'
·H orfman iJ CUtTOIIlly lhe spok-oon for Sow the
Rive rpmmiuee, whieb deals wilh Qlldear waste In
Canada, "on the other side or the _ _ ..
State Attomey Oencral Robert AlnbmJ bas
rcceat!f bceoinc a supporter of lhe COftllllittee.
aa:onlina to Hoffman, and lias ,become very
intcrcsted In bannina nuclar waste.
After bc:illJ sentellOed for drua charaa in the late
1'9601, Hoffman went into bi11Jaa iD upotate New
Yorlt. After remaloina ill Mdwion for • few years,
he surnoodmd liimlolf 10 aulhorilia 001 l&lt;&gt;na oa~&gt;- .
"The world I came bKk to from tbe Ulldapound
was difl'emtt from the Ollt I left," he sold. "I came
back to correct the ill\aa• that ldalilm hdonp fO a
oenain era (lhe 19601) Ill penicular. Not that we bavt
to be ashamed of tbal era. We brouaht tbe !lOOps
0\)me."
Hoffman continued to SU&lt;SI cbtUIJi, sayina that
we must "take oor place ill aoclecy bJ mlklna,
society. If you think l"'llfOWib is in liaht, the ""Y
thinp.ll(e now, yoo doll't know up from down. ,
Think bla-"
·
"NostaJcia is tike depression," he continued."You
can'tthink in tc:rms of dcc:lldcs. Decad.. arc •
fuhion . The 605 bo-u, - • a sute of

Speaker Abbie Hoffman

uup·-;.;;;~-;t~ ru!;'~ut ,;strike'~n
are salary increases and lhe
UIIOWit or work load llld lhe
riabU or llllldical JCbool prof..-.
to w:ry oo private )I(ICtica.
tate University of New
-.tina to Ha..... "The
York·(SUNY) faculty
Jtate lias orrCrOc! a abc perotlll
nave bOc:o wortlna sinoe
tmea:roalltcboard." Included
Jllly I wit!IPut a labor contT&amp;CI
In this Is • t1uoe peremt
dtat ID IICIOdadon ....- pay "dioc:ftpucy" raisc-thal Is, pay
rm.s and .We attaapu to cc,&gt;nttol lncreuts that are "Up IQ the
work hours. While Ills unlil&lt;dy
diai:Mion of lhe campus
.
that prof-.rs ""'uld otrlke, lhcre prcsklent."
11111 r&lt;fllainJ lhe pouibilky.
The State, howner, II
Praident o( lhe Bufldo Center IJ&lt;OPOiina latina back four
O!apter of United Uili-slly
perotlll or this 11\routh wllat
Proraslons (\}UP) Roeald Hauw ~lamed •Ill· Tbls he
said lhcre Ia • lUI or CMif,.lO
claKribed "baldl&amp;ll bodt
iuua, or wblch lhe -.Jar .,...
pay- cla1 eoodi ..... ..-);'period

By ALAN KACHIC
Mq-/111 Editor

S

r
J

negOtiations

u.ntU you nave misted a ooe week_
~y period.

This
pay ~~a - explained "'
l'laldalt of lht Heallb Sc~en&lt;&gt;cs
Otapter Roy Slaunwtdtc-a
separate.' chapter or UUJ' at this

campus-"As a plan tel wlthold
Oil&lt;

checlr and pve it block wbelt

you leave lbe State oervlce." The
prOioetlt &lt;OiltniCI requires that ooe
paycbecli: he held until lhe nnt or

point beside the workload isstat,''
he aclded.
HaUitf maiftlainCd tbet Ills
chapQ{ - abo lllliiiiPPl' with the
S..e's ~- He MUted thai
lhe IICt...t nibe only works 0111 to
be IWO peremt and elaimllll thai
this •-u: not a proper raix, cwo iD
• tinH: or 1Jocreu1na inllalloa.
• · UUP lias in lhe put borpilled ill

-eel.

JOOCI failb he
"We have
wffoted ill poerio~&amp;~ onottaot~. 1be
tbc year and thea at- to tbc
State ~ pbdina poverty and "
tilt~ in a lump swn.
.
- - lo-.rlna demands...
Slawwhite l1lid tbat UUP II
"We tltiak we sbould fit .,....
"adaawttly C&gt;PPC*'I" Ill the new
the otbor unlobs ... lhe stale
•
.
,
_ ..... Slaumillite ...-.ct.
- - pQ . . . pro.....,.
''That'• probobl)t
"lS-JO~ - - , . . .

.l ite-

tbroutb du.. nbots.' '

In reply to reporu in recall

,_.lhal. tJB·pror-. are
- l h e ...-paid

11a1e

of""' In

uniYa'litJ.QIIem tt....

- · "I doa't tltiat tlillla !No
uy " ' - · Ia lhe lut ~ yeary
--~haveat­

....... ....__.. He a4ded thai
tfB bu ~ Ira lhe rUkioqJ
'"""
the hilltat paid
r..ullyba¥iQa
10 &amp;10111111 $2Dcl for lllllior
IMltutloes. The c:blpet l'ftliokel
aplaiDed tho! U8'1 ...... ....,

·--.......

_.•
...._ ''otar r~
is veiy - ,.... thalia, tbolr pQ Ia

�lfHEspraRUM

in short.
~

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Yol. h

TW'\r ~­

;IIIII HI"

lh a further attempt to ilop drug abu~&lt; amona oollqe athletes,
the National CollcJiatt Athlt&lt;ic Assodation (NCAA) bas uraed it&gt;
mcmbeu to create awv eness programs for both a udtnli onf'
coaches. The caU r.sulted from a •urvoy or Bia 10 athlet.. that
showed many wed drup and alcohol.
Many student~c&lt;es sa.iJj that they felt their proararns were
poor and so~ tvftl eommenred that their coaches bad &amp;SJurtd
lhem that c:erc•in drui;S. s:udt u stcrioid, were.saJe. Th~ findings
shoMd that coaches and trainers did believe this to be: true -and
thi.) led the rcsurcllc:rs to call for cra.iniRg proerams for all.
The c:ommjuee asked that schoot:nlold sessions at the bcoginnin&amp;
or the' semester. based on community pro~rarns . The)'
t«:ommcndcd that the in.stilutions do no~ uy to create th(ir own-

Bring In your
o•d bodks,

set your own price,
and we'll help
you .-ell them.
We're located
in

Room 62 s
Harriman Hall
and we'll be.open

•

0 u'r hours are
1tt.OO

e."'. tmlll 5:00 p .m.

w.·,. ~OI*I

INI t:OO p.m.
,
on Wednetcle)! end Thu~Hay

.So hurry up and let ua
ae,ll your boQkl
and get you

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nmtto $ynd4«1e. CotJeQII II HNdllnu
Service United F. .tsxn s,.ndluted
and Untttcl PrNt Syndk:att. TM

WEDNESDAY:
Golf: 81&amp; Four Chllf0p4onshlp at Au~ubon Coune (1:00 p.m .)
Baseball: at Fredonia St. (l)
.
crou.COumry: 11 Olean N. Y. vs. St. Bonavonture and Burralo St .
Men's Socc&lt;r: at Oenesee St.

•

Spectrum '' ,....,ted for '*~•'
td'f'ttt.ltlnobJ'~t~•nd

I ... ~lalng Senolep 10 Sludt~ta. IM
Cl~atlon ·~ 20,0CIO

TkiURSDAY:

Field Hoekey: Brockpon St. at Alumni Compl"" (4:00p.m.)
Womon's Soccer: 11 Wells Collt~• (Aurora, N.Y .)

TM ~lrum offlot'.,.. toceteo fn
11 8aldy Hatt,. StaJ e_ Unl..,....~ ot Hww

r~'r=:;.:u;,~ork

Women's Tcnnb: at Nazareth Col"&amp;• (Roch&lt;oter, N.Y.)
FRIDAY:
8as&lt;ball: Niasara UnivmiiY 1\ Alumni Compl&lt;X (1:00 p.m. I

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Coi&gt;1t'ii"'

t lle2 BultOIO, H.V. The
Spte:tn.tm Student Plfiodlc::at, tnc...
Edlloflol po41ey lo 1111"""1'*' by the
EdUOI·In-Ch..f. Rf.p®fQtlon,a of lfty

FRt'DAY&amp;SATUROAY: ~

m•tt..- h ftfn wi thOUt lhl tliPfUI
~1 ot tl'lt £dhor·ln-C"~.tt 11

Golf: a1 Elmira ToumamC"nt
Men's Tennis: at ECAC Championships
Volleyball: at Mlmfitld St. Toonmnen1

atrledyt~.

The SpfH:trum 11 Pflnted by BUiia~
NewaPNat Int... 1:l19 Stntce SL

BuUUO, N .V.

ALL S.A. FUNDED
. PICK UP YOUR
'BUDGET PACKETS
BY OCTOBER 15TH
I~ ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL

•

Petitions to join the
S.A. Assembly are
available NOW in t he
S.A . off ice room 111

IF YOU DON'T YOU' LL BE CUT OUT,

•

'" ~Hall. ·

STUDENT ACTIVITY
FEE WAIVERS
ARE AVAILABLE

Please return them no
later than Oct. 4 t h at
4pm.
Informational meeting
Sept. 21st, at 3 pin in
the Talbert Senate '
Chambers.
Call 636-2.950-for
mo1s informatlon.

They are bat ed on
FINANCIAL HARDSHIP·ONL Y
Applica~s are available In

Room 111 Talbert Hall
They muat be back by Sept. 17

Attention All AthletiL
Clubs:
Pick up your
organizational paci&lt;ets
at the S.A. o~flce, room
1 11 Talbert Hall. All
packets must be
returned to the S.A:
office no later than
October 1 Sth, 1982.

,

Attention
Studentsll ·
Get lnvolvedll

ORGANIZATIONS

until September 17
Monday - Friday

.-c- .

u: ...

.stay away £rom priv,aae in.stiautioos.
"
Juljannc Still Thrift, .Xecutive director or the National ln$lltult
or Independent· Collqtl and Universities, linked the dip in needy
iludtnts 10 "conllnufn&amp; inc:r..... in oollrae eosu thai eoindde
wilh d~ dollais oYa.t1able from federal aid proararns." Such
· 11udent&gt; come from families with Incomes raoJina bel,.....
S6,000.S24,000 • )Uf.

Drug P roblems, Part fl

YES.

O.'llcldollo~/lof

M.oney down

ioaiturioos hu dropPed 39 pc&lt;cent; aC.ordin&amp; 10 ~ survey by Th&lt;
Chronl&lt;lt oj·Hilh" Educorlon. Th&lt; dedine was linl:ed 10
cu1bacb in federal edUCation aid to ro&lt;h 11udent&gt;.
This comes at I lime when 1he ooA of Oltending COilcie ha•
•~yroeketed 11 pueent in the la&lt;t 12 moothJ. The rt&amp;U&lt;• ls Cor all
experues-ineludinJ tuition,. room and board. feeds, boob,
1\tppllt&gt; and pc&lt;sonal t.Cpatses. The Chronf&lt;lt survey found lhat
th.e se n.tur.s "ctel&lt;ly show an increased rdianee on self·¥.!'"
which, coupled with inaeal&lt;d cosu. has roreed needy Slu&lt;ltpiS 10

Reaction, 'ldminhuuors say, hu been wry positive from both

the S.A.
Book Exchange
can help.

u~ ,

Th&lt; number or"'"~ in~ SI'Ud&lt;11ts aue&lt;tdina prlvale

parents and students,

If you answered

..,

SolftA!toniCifr

Costs

co,roronablc cnou.&amp;h to begin creatin&amp; their own programJ-. .

programs, but ra1htr rdy on u tstln&amp; ones. Thrtt topiOs should bt
covered-drugs, alcohol and the lesal cfft&lt;:IJ Of 4rup; for
.
.
example, illtnbling.
The schools .should put in place,; program ror rhc lft:alment or
dru&amp; and alcohol·rclatcd problems. again using uea1me:a1 ccrucrs
in the communitY.
Ffnally, the NCAA 3.Sk.l thiJI coach6 be trained t.o spot
pottnlial problem) among studems., Bu1 the NCAA
rtcammcndacions came out opposed 10 drug testing both becaust
of the cxptnlt and tht dearadlng errea ..on studcnl ·.afh1etes.

_

Doen)lNI&lt;~AII

J~M"''*'A"~

G1tY SlomiC-

Th&lt; Steveos lnotitute of TothnoloiY Is mtJWialina thai all
incomina frttlunen purchase com~crs for t heir ted&gt;nolopcauy.
related audies. This III&gt;Pli.. to oome 80 Jtudtnu md ir intended to
en••!&lt; that the sraduates are computct·Uterate and rudy for the
demands of the lbtwe.
•
Admlnbtrouon at tbe inJtitutfoo havo annpared the dtV~.
· which costs about S7l0, to the old ilidt rule. Th&lt; Atari 800 has
b&lt;en offered at a discounted r~l• for Scev..,s; which Is th"'irst
inscituaion to ha\le Such a r_:tquiremtnt.
, .
RAther tlwl have lludents ltti&lt; or borrow the computers, the
in11itutc: decided that the studttu:s should purchase thC! machinu
b«ault it wiU make them inttlrote the comptUeu into tbdr
"inrell«tuaJ sys1em." AlJo., chcy hope that studenu will btocomc

Do you feel as if
your old books
are worth
something?
Do you need
extra cash?

0.,.

l~tbUlb)
.
A: orlly one, but h&lt; aet• three Cf(CiitJ for it.

The N!\w Slide Rule

2

Jo«DioliAlln C. KKNc!M - fdlkH

H""''' the newat joke swecpina eollc:ae co,mpusa thb FaU:
Q: How many ooU.JC football ~ym docs it 1alte to chanJC a

Student Association
Book Exchang.e

I

,
1

./

�·FaciJ1t·y ·senate .reviews budget;
hiring frQe~e could be th~wed
Ntw York ~ to cnalte a choW. to
suppon tbooc irulitutlons wit if u
EdiiONn·Chwf
mach already In pUc&lt; ..
pouiblc. "Wt are the only lbina
Ud&amp;ctary difficulties,
·
the dtlttns
this Stale have that
fund-l&amp;iiina for tht
res&lt;mblel a oomptthensivo
Unh&lt;d~ay, tht lwle ••
which cbana.. ln the
·Unlverslt~" tht PJUidau said.
President's Review Board
Popt rtvlcwtd SUNY's budget
wert bandied, Cknttal BdUCIItion r$&lt;'(lmmendatioru ·r"' the
and academic planninc rank&lt;d as 1983·1984 year, a Ytal that one
SUNY official predicted to be 1
tb&lt; prime topict or yestttdiy'•
"diffiCult one." \Ole syottm bu
F~euh)''Seoale mectin.a -the
request..,.., increrue $170
body'• lirst or the ytaJ.
million-with over half CaJ
Both Cholr Roben Popt and
UB Presidtnt Steven 8 , Sample
marked for conltK'tual ~
· eueo
and the rem'ainder dJYid
wet11
tndicaltd that the Staie and the
' SUNY system -..·ere ln the pcCX'l61 lnOatlon and repl...mmu or
one-time budcttary IOS3&lt;S.
of negotiacina out of 1he hiring
Afler Sarnplt bad presented his
freeze: lmpos&lt;d nn SUNY euli&lt;r
outlin&lt;d chan&amp;&lt;"S In tht
this )'UJ, Bur, Sample wd, even
Pn:oidendlll Review Board, he was
If there is !iOm&lt; kind &lt;&gt;f br&lt;ak: it
mel with JOme criticism (rom
wiU riot help the University,
Pollti&lt;Jll Scient:&lt; Professor Roben
b«awc or the lon of po1itioos
Stern, who inquired as to why the
UB must take thiJ year.
Popt said that th&lt; d&lt;Jll lnclu~ fu U jjenatt had not been informed
or the lmptndin&amp; &lt;hln&amp;&lt;l. Sample
SUNY cutting lu ~oil,
answer&lt;d that ht hod consulltd
dlmina tina 5&lt;V&lt;rll &lt;rnployoes, In
ordtt 10 meet State auidcllncs. An 'l"il~ &lt;he Faculty Smato ExOCU!ive
Committee and had no&lt; heard any
October l date wu pr&lt;dict&lt;d by
the Chair as a reasonablt' time ror reason IQ deliberate funher with
tht lift ina or tho froeu.
Other bodies.
The chana.. i.ndude the
UB wiV lruc IOO.pooition•
through attrition this year, Sample addition of anothtr faculty
member and alt.,.ln&amp; pm&gt;&lt;p~ionJ
told the Stnate, but rt'lrencbment
of the unit.
has bttn avoided. The' President
Mana&amp;ement Dean Joe Alluuo
then orrc.ored the Senators a
glimpse: or nc.u year's

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and Sarnpk th&lt;11 001&lt;4 tht
Uni-sll}l't prior tfforu in lund·
raisin&amp; for United W.ay. Thty
outlined UB's ocw opprl*.b and
ernphulztd the imponane&lt; UB
plop in the ccmmunity
noucially, now lbat it is the
rqion's W.at employer.
The President stres.&lt;d that pur
cfforu .....,, 001 proponionaJ with
UB's pa.YfoU.' He d that h&lt; bu
emphuiu:d "the Unim:sity's role

whh l.ht commwdty in hiJ tenure
far and ro~ated runemtnu
thai Ill ord&lt;r fa&lt; UB to become ,
tho top...anked in5liJution it lcinao
for, lr mu&gt;t play a central role
with Buffalo.

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Tht United Wayo l'und drive, ht
noted, would be a key start.
Oivl.Jon of
Underaraduate&amp;ILJCIIion(DUE)
Dtan John Ptsadotto updated tht
group on Gcn&lt;'ral Education,
rcponin&amp; that tht Eni!lsh Slrills

rcquirantnt would soon be
analyzed by th&lt; EnJ]iSh
Otpanmcnt.
A.n .....Semlc planning update
wu presented by Vice President
for Aoademit: Plannina Roben
Rossbera, who noted thllth&lt; firSt
task for« bad met y..tenfay to
be&amp;in discussloru.
The deUbttalio... he wd, are

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UB Pruldent Steven Sample
exptctcd to ~ concluded by the .
end Qf the lemesttr. He gave the
Smart. filled ~ith new faces, a

ddine'd, refuting .tOtttt commtnts
that recent personnd
l chanaes-int:ludrn&amp; thooc in
'

rCVJew or bb process and the JltpS \ Contiauina Eduadon a.od
tt ke:n on the way t&lt;l arrivin&amp; at h\:5 DUE-would tffeet chc tt:5uhs. He
draft pl4n, o n&lt; that was pr...,.,t&lt;d •i&gt;P&lt;U conOdent that all would

last March.
Ht asscned that tht outcomes
of thtst
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smoothly and assured !hot
there ,.ould be ample lim&lt; for
faculty Input.

outlook-one thll Po~ relattd
was not .. ptct&lt;d to be briJht.
SUNY ChanceUor O ifton
Wbanon had initially asked tht

in.stitution.s to prep.Are cwo
bud&amp;cts-onc for au.stcrhy and the
other, termed the "continuous"
document, deslaned to leave the

Uni\lertity able .to bctitr react in
the face of politkal uncenajnry.
l!vtnluaJiy, Wbanon opted
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not to happen ...That probabiUty
is pretty low/' he said.
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�Tifft" Preserve, a shining light i
an otherwise bleak environment
By ~N DY WEST ·
Sp«tfiUfl Steff Wrilw
r o w l q - 1M IOOtJ'
South lkllfalo-

G u.:u- rldOrics

aloGpkk Late Erie Is 1M Tifft

Form NMwe Pr........ 0... 260
ocra or thll was """ 1M
Buffalo RMr deha-lhen docb

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a.nd wart:houses, and. tn011
rtuntly. a prb"'e dump-Tlffi Is
today a vibrant mbtw&lt; or )'Ouna
and old m..OOwa, lata, rorau
and m111h .
Ba:ause or the diven.ity- o r iu
coolotical communltia, numerous
bird, rllh and wBdlif• ..,...;a liv&lt;
In Tiffl t~-mlfo•. rKOOO,
mUJtrat and non·pobooou&gt;
mAke&gt;. Hnon, duck and o&lt;hc:t
moara•ory •pcda ma~ Stop at Tofh
on tbdr woy aouthward lata thl1
month and nw . Mink tr..,b havt
been reponed, and beavers havt
rcccntly built 1 darn there.
pa:ths
There are f1vt mila
throuah Tirri. Some art narrow

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or

and ovcrarown, but most arc dry,
wid&lt; and lc•d. ~three
boardwalk&gt; runnina up and out
into the 1S ocre ca1 tail manh, to
allow tbc vili101 a view aa4 fcdlna
or in•ohunml with lhe cxpamo.
Toft\ b surrounded on three sides
by raaoro&lt;&gt;, standina Ukt enemy

lu aa4 old •eaCUilon b
o«aJtcd by scclna fldOric&gt;
thrOtllh 1M...-. Al&gt;d, ln oontnl
to Ill tbe oew sr9wtb thcr&lt; arc tbe
limdCSJ ca1tail$, fccdi!IS doc:k$ and
, watedow1 for centuria.

soldJttJ on tht horilon, and on
th&lt; rounh by roads and th&lt; Lakt.
Whbl la •nd ntotors may be:
heard, but Tifft Is vibrant in&lt;h&lt;

face or lhcse distrac1ions.
Whm eolonlsu first arrived at
1M ........ shora or Lake Erie,
lndiam ...,. hunlin, riJh aad
wildlrfe on 1 manh that stretched
from today's downto•.,, lklffalo
to LKtawanna. Tbc 7S aaa or
ca1 toilmar111 on the east&lt;rn
portion or Ti((l today &amp;r&lt; all that
is len or that extensl•e WCIII.nd.
The land b named today for its
owner durlna the 1860's, Ceorae
allhouah it .... n&lt;Ver a .

nrn.

farm.

T h&lt; tllrce

purpota or Tiff\ are
"pr.......UOn. education and
recreation-the .,..Uvt tJnd, well
.. bird ...adUnt... '*11
M._;al AaisuDI Nancy
()Ues. No boatiaa or rues are
allow&lt;d, but r~Jhi~!a and llbicul&amp;
are popular. Ill 11&gt; ._unenoal
• prtlllf&amp;ID tlUs """"· 1M
Oeparunent o r eovlrOIUI'Ielltal
Cooservation Jtocked Bttb pond
(all three Tiff\ ponds are named
af\&lt;r Pi&lt;nellala'a da~ahi.«S) wilb
4000 trout to tre. taken by anyone
"ith 1 rod and a red. Oakes uys
Pien:&lt;hala was roarni!IJ tb&lt; ui&lt;s
that a few ' "tviicy old ones" may
and ...... - . then. Rq&gt;ubli&lt;
be kfl; they 1111111 be bidlns ... the
Sted did not dump oo 1M area as
&lt;11ldclle of 1M lake Aid the
eo~ensh'dy as planned, allowlq
riJhermen, w11o ..,. catc:blna
doildmJ. He was ill his arty :tOo,
IIIOJily •unrllh .
..ott!n&amp; ., the old Hanna F"""""
Other aclivitia 1:nc1uc1t auidtd
plant, when 1M Common Council
ooun S&lt;Veral times &lt;adl month.
approved I plan.IO dump 2 mDJion Socoe ~ u early as 6:00 a. m.
eublc yards of.rer.... on Tifft . He
to look for heron: other towt may
O&lt;dded to (oaht. H&lt; orpnl&lt;cd a
be in the aflemoon to JCAt&lt;h for
con1mhtee: or hprofessionaJ
edlbl&lt; 'wild plants. And tbc park lJ
environm&lt;ntalim," as !IJ_~u li,
desi&amp;n«&lt; ror hlllcllcap ..,.,....
10 formulate • plan rol tbe
-....
DuriAa the winter, ctCIN&lt;OUOlfY
pr&lt;Kf"lltlon or TiR!Farm .
s kim sboWd de(onitdy qplorc the
tn.ik. Sleddcrs and tubn• lriU find
,...,.e ....,.beu.or sroupa
10111&lt; or 1M' bat Jlopa around on
lncludina the Sierra Oub, 1M
thooe hills Cf&lt;8led by the dwnpina.
"COli &amp;head" M1' Weekend
Burralo OnlithlloPcaJ Soddy and
Naturalist Helm w.P.,. to be
the Buffalo Museum or~.
They made their plan, and
swe that the mow 01 '" is in
rccdved llt&lt;ntion in the pr... and
aood eonditloo.
from many prominent area
politicians, but In th&lt; end had to
anaeem~t or Tlffi Farm
Pf&lt;SCfllt many·prob\Oml, or
accept "polillcal realism."
Pltrzdlala ~Y•· The rcrust was
tOUrte. The pliUits itt bdna
dumped, but in an orpnizcd
allowed to succeed eaoh o&lt;her
naturally. such that ooe day •
manner, aad from the sale or 1M
dumpina ri&amp;hts. the Oty obtatncd
m•llf&lt; forest rM:f .,.,..., mud! of
1money with whlcb to buy tbeland Ttfft. But ...tw about 1M pa&amp;cb&lt;s
fr01n Republic:. Piendoala is
ofWI••......t1. IIICicallf&amp;S'CS th•
lloem!Jabout his deal~. be
or&lt;lnVIIIillalloe IIW1ba7 Al&gt;d
uys.llic four bilb that the reCuse
~at t,bout 1M bcavvo' darns that
crated are b&lt;tur quality land
aiHio'6din&amp; ...,. of 1M traik7 And
tlwJ 1M land they-· built on,
the bees that had forced 1M
In 1976, Tifft Farm bccalnt a non· clocia&amp; o1 ooe o( l.b&lt; boud·ftlkl
profit corporation, and th&lt; land
lut - u N•UN: docs not aJ.,ay~
and lu raideou ,...,. protccred .
follow the cblilns or Mart.
~.......,. or Tiff\ 'Farm b
ltqcllallly, it Ia biiDIIN who
eonlrUI, 1M ,..yIn whlc:h ""at
pooe th&lt; only tbrut to
IIWI and what natur&lt; bave don&lt; to Atide frocn l.b&lt; litter and llunJt
oppC&gt;It aa4 axnplimmt &lt;adl Cllhc:t • OUI can oa:adooally found on the
to prod- a ricb S&lt;ttin&amp;, For
padls, aa4 11M odd act ol
euoaplc, moc:b or 1M doy land
...,._..,.... - ' 1 or 1M
!bat nrn 1s oo ~~. and 1u
PfCl&lt;rV&lt;, !bon ~~a~ bcCft two &lt;~&lt;
.....a.tcd vq&lt;tatloa typa, woulcl tbot. lillY ....... ln\'OIVina
not be there - . k not ,,. t.h&lt;
visiton travdlioo&amp; tbo paths alone.
lnd\lllrlal devdopneou or the paso Bat lhil il relltctift or 1M dty ••
emtury. Jbus !bert may bo new
Uve ill alao. Tbcs&lt; problem• are
rorctts or cocton"'od and willow
Hke 1001 'Oil a 11100,._1: they clo
ronnlna. Tho owuraJ rlchnm of
not dlmlalth 1M unclerlylftl wonh.

TIFFT FARMS: Deaplte ttM environment, ltM little pitch proeP.rw ID the mille
~
\ndu,}lriaJ forces ca.tne to
pioneer tree aa4 sbntb ..,...;a to
political and eeonomlt roms
brouahl _, end lO lloe oecd (O&lt;
lklfraJo, eanlll ~.... d~.
aJ4onlu th&lt; llf&amp;IIY lou. Tbc area
sud! lUI area, aa4 in 1M Delli
doeb and warehou,.. built, an4
had boCD r&lt;Vmin&amp; .me. 1M
tallroed t racts 'Oere lai4 down, on 19:10'•· bw 1M birds aa4 wildhf&lt;
IC'tral dec:ades oD that had been
w ....,.,., half or the
batf returned IUdJ lhat 1M area
buill was eithc&lt; ranovcd 01
dcstro)'Od. Ponioru of the eanaJs
whcJ&lt; the land it 1110$1 Stabl&lt;. AI
bccalnc widely koown amona
n.aturaJiscs.
the tum or the 0&lt;01110', eoal,
ranain today, formlna tbr.lar&amp;est
lumber and othtr raw ma~crills
In th&lt; early 1970's Tooy
or the three Tirrt lalt...
wero transferred bne from lake
PiC1"1d\ala was .still retu.mina 10
Republic Steel bouaht the land
uperienee tbe nature or Tl((l
In the 1950's as a slaa dumpins
bo.au to railway cars or into
Farm,
now
with
.his
wift
and
warehou.ta. But ia the 192:0'&amp;.
area. A youna bo)' named Tony

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�SA cuts off ads for ANC
after fishy Hoffman episode
catnl)lli, Thla b d~~e to the 1A1&lt;t of
dltattlon ahibiled Ill the prinllna
or Student Aoaodatioo ads in tile
Stplemb&lt;r 9 wue." ~riedman
A~IriO.OIII liah in 111
Wei.
' 1We don't no lorlaer wants.-.
ldvtrlb&lt;ment lw
' tllrla&lt;d th&lt; Student
ads in ow paper," ICJolifowiu.
"'--ation (S"I to c:e:oK plac:itl£
rapondcd. He aplaioed that lh&lt;
o.clvmiltrn&lt;n,. and to im.-.NC has tollciled more
.tnctn opentlna proeedwa for
o.cl\'1:11lAos,.trom OII1Sick lOWen
the Altcrt~a~ive lllcw1 Colloaive'o - anct.wlll rtfy ead!W\dy oo that
l"NCI publ~ the Altenwti,.. Income in the 1\nur&lt;.
Pmo.
The "NC'a Sl4,000 buc1ia
The li•h appeared with IJ&gt;bic
lndude&amp; • tin&lt; for &amp; .500 wllldl
Hoffman In an S... ad in laJt
the colloalw: mlut L lllnoG·S...
advc:niJina. """mina )) !uua for
Thur&amp;day'a pop&lt;r without s.-.
sanctionlna. "We &lt;'J&lt;peet them to
the Y&lt;IU'. Fritdman &amp;lid tb&lt; paper
mlllt aennate S1661n ouu!tk
print oc!J u ' ubmlcted," s.-.
Prt~ld&lt;nt CordtU Schaehttr &amp;lid.
advc:nbina for eacb W... or he
SA Tlusut&lt;r Er;.i Friedman •dded would preve~t '" priutina.
thlt other 1cll have been ehanaed .
v ..
m~~eh to s.-.·, thqrio.
~fowkz Aid tlw the budaG
" Fallfttl ad listed the "'~ODJ
wu dalan&lt;d to have &lt;he 15,000 tn
heo.cllln&lt;r for the everu wllldl
ouuide o.ciVfttlnrtbc matched by
Fnoclman &lt;AJ&gt;Iamed wu o
S.... in elf«t roisint tlttir IJud&amp;d
VIOlation or
oontroc1 with lhc tO Sl9,000. " (ICJolifowitz) b
heo.clltn&lt; band. " W&lt; eould hne
opnatina unckr a
or
loSt SIO.OOO and o band."
mis&lt;oneepclona, " Sthoehttr Wei,

By T£RRY CANADE
Munozinl Editor .

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P&lt;oloitml obtalniDJ oUbidc
rcvm~. He and .....U... collt&lt;ll••
member ha~ been appointed to '
ovm« o.clvcrtlslna ooordltlation
"to mate SUI&lt; .,. don '1 spend
mort tha:n ~ t.La~." Kalifowltz
..-palin&lt;d .
"We'D JO eisht -mottly
1\111 ofodo-t:tltilvt&lt; bRok .....,., ..
Kallfo.ritz &amp;lid. Tho coll&lt;ctl't
th&lt;n hopes 1 0 1 - - . tile sltto f
t h e -· "My pbD I&gt; to &amp;« It

orr c:ampus U\ somt SlOtdront

maybe," bul I&lt;Ufowitt ~n't

"'fl&lt;"' that to b&lt; mthe "NC'1
nta.r n.nure.
Friedman uld &lt;he S166
talrktlon ...VimpOscd ''to eruure
1 st&lt;o.cly&lt;Uh slr&lt;OJD for the )'&lt;111 .
Their ......,...... iJ 10 pMl 00« I
week To print....,. a w. .t they

lutve 10 raiic Sl66,"
"S... u ltut IJ)'ina 10 1&lt;1 rid or
the before the Senate
deetlocu," Kalirowitt 1$1Cn&lt;d.
The .-.Nc is runninJa party lllth&lt;
upcornlna dcc!ioru and Kallfowiu

ckllied the

rault of the studalt JOv&lt;r9mmt's
disadsfliCiion with &lt;he pony~
form•'"?"· .
1

daim-"Tlw"• torolly atoundleoJ
and without Jubstantiatlon ~· .

frankly, lllsuhina."
.-.Nc Jpokaman Joel Kalifowltz "there
are no dells made." S...
sa.ld tbc rbh waJ symbolic or
bud&amp;elcd S9,000 u a Wrm
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Hollman'JwtlrkinprooerYina
•ublldy!Citht.-.NC.
I •
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mdanaercd lish. "I don't think
The nnt two issua or the
I
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(Hoffman) will bepW&lt;d, "
Alttrnallw Prtss did not have lhc I
Kallfowlu&amp;ald. Thcfallf&lt;Otad
requlredamc&gt;llft~Ofo.cl~u I
II
..,... 1 eomplnc ..,..,.up on our
Kalllowkz rq&gt;Ott&lt;d los&amp;ts or SIOO
pon," he o.cld&lt;d.
ooc1 noo rapee~inly. This ddldt 1
(WDMSC) Neat o;es_s
1
RCilld...., of csplanatioru, "~ muJt b&lt; made up by lhc md or
1
Stuckru .-..&gt;Odatlon wtllnor be
the ~c:~nt~~er-"fallwc 10 do oo
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Open dally 4 pm
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placiD, any o.cll In the Stplembtr
will J&gt;IC"&lt;nl the Altmt&lt;~tiw Prtss
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16 wuc of lhc Allcmariw Pm.s
rrom printina tbc IOCOnd •
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" Free" pitcher of beer with double order o f Wings or Large Pizza
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wblch will hun the coOecti.-e lina: ..... Frieilman declared .
moll of ttl advcrtisina is on·
K1llfow1tz doesn't expeet any
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Tbe. Same Old Story
Ttl~a Ia a long history ot protest and
lnvofv ement hare at the·Unlvtlfslty, soma are
lorgetabla, others ere a prlda·lllled
experience. But through It all, there has
probably never been one moment In which
students can look back and say we !{lould
not have al least tried.
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\.ast year' a battles •nd momenta of student
were the lone b reak In an otha,.,.,ls&amp;
bleak decade of Immobility and Inertia. Tile '
once proud history of student activism-one
that was highly regarded In Albanv and
throughOut the State-has sine. mellowed as
atudents have tried to get accustomed to the
demand ollntense curriculum requirements.
As always, there are poCket a ot desire .and
action, bu t slowly even they have lost soma of
their energy. The Alternative News Collective
(ANC), presently embattled with the
undergraduate Student Association (SA) In a
funding light, has degenerated away from Its
Initial thougt, becoming little more than a
toke-filled , comic strip.
(
The New York Public Interest Research
Group (NYPIRG) Is lust about to leave
campus-unless the upcoming Senate
elections wiO bring about their return. Parants
actl~lsm

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that come with producing a publlcatiOfl.
Changing an cifganlutlon'a ada cannot be
accepted. SA has lived with soroe questionable
practices by the ANC In the Allamallve Preas
but asking SA to h•ve Its ads distorted Is too
much.
I Tha solution Ia not to refuae to print SA Ids
l8C8UH ol the complalnta, nor Is It tor SA to
withhOld placing ada to aplta the newspaper,
Lost In tills childish lighting are University
students Who pay the mandatory l ees which In
turn aerva pay for the ,f,/fem•flve Pres$ and the
S1udent admlnlstta tlon.
\
Some announcement ads are lfllportant lor
stu!l1'nta In the OIIIY Thursday atudent
puliiiCatlon on campus. The aour llf8P88 game ol
who does not w'ent wttat In the ANC will only
leave students with a bitter taste.
A.bble Hoflm.-n was not upset at the !Ish In
his ad and Southside Johnny, despite his MCOnd
billing, performed without complaint Surely SA
has a right to be upset bu1 no hcrm re$ulted,
and the ANC f\aa a better understandi ng of SA\_s
expectations. '
Mellowness the key lor both organizations
lo ~urvlve without ,he~daohes. In a battle
between SA and the ANC, the news collective
will lose. lithe ANC losea then the atudenta
lose as well.

write lettefl asking that their children study
and Ignore the "nor&gt;-educ.tlonat" beneltts of
the Unlv.rl)ty. I tis as If we tlave "811 forgotten
the real reaa011 tor being at 1 University.
lnslltutlons as aomprehenslve as UB should
be more then centers of technology, or even
or the humenltles. It Is here we are to mature
and grow oidtlf and wiser through exploring
as much matel!al and new Ideas as posalbla.
We should constantly queatlon what we are
told and explore What o thers would prefer us
not to explore.
This conatant searching cannot be
accomplished In the classroom or In the
laboratory. No amoum of allda rules,
computers, readlngS&gt;-Qr problema can equate
the lessona learned and gained from being
Involved In aomd\ttlng, where new
experiences are constant and challenge the
norm.
It Is easy to pay tulllon end e~pect nothing
In return. It's aboUt time, however, that
everyone gets their money worth. We are
lucky In thiS regard-UB offers the anxious,
the eager, a host ot new Ideas and places.
It' s an offer worth conslder1.ng.

Kiss and Make

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White the ANC de6erYeS a plaoe on campus, It

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t would IlK• to ••pres• our
O.,.nmt nt•a eppi'Ki etfon to (ht
Balntl'olnt VowniHr AmOU,.,_
C«ps fiX rMit prolnsiotl•l
hon4/ltrg of 11r11 o/11 o/HJ

emergenc:il't It the Ft/1 Fttl •12. I
hlwt bHtJ In llw MIIOI't»(rftHtt lor
22 rf,,,. 1nd htWI MY'« SHn •
mote ptole.,lontf, w~l traln«J,
d«tkorod group ot IKIItnlclll!l•
tltM , . h t 'N It Oflt Un/Wttlty
tho r
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embuNnc. orplnlzatJort•. I tltlftll
we ere trr,..mety lonunet• In out
corrunu()/ty to lttw 1uch •
d«tlco lod QIOUP ol unpaid

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WlhmtHII wfto /NO¥kH • moar
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-'!Illunity.

1M l. Grllflft
Dl&lt;octor, f'\jbHc Solely

Speak Oat
Editor.

Tit• v.r; I011ndatlon ol our

I WI. kHI,.Itfd to rt•d th•
t.l/or ro r/10 odil« aul&gt;mltrod 0y
Mr. o /HJ Mta c-&gt;a (t/llC). 1om
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httttWit«&lt; with tMH 1on'a Ill• •MI

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aruct...ra Moh YNI. how long oon
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your hfld In ~our boolrt t nd
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rou ttt oppottvnlty to C. wMt the
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Whose The Loser!
who orv•nlled WOrr*.,. 10 ltrfk, '"
pro/oil ol poor wo.--/!1~ conditions

Editor.
..L_mu•l 11.tp0nd 10 the t.1t1r of

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Mmoc,.cy Is tHttwlnH with
PIOIOII T/10-ponkiiHin/0 ol 1/10

Mr. V.O Mrs

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oorlona /~Mp«/orlr ,,.
omorlon• ot tho_,. who
Jw.,.? Tho urly un/Ofl Jtoth&lt;t

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moirlrolt! thor -~~~ hio/1/UIIon

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IOtellth«aWu,.. oec.use

{J(O/OI Iod I&lt;Vua/lce? A,. you ioNirrg
mo good Old 0 - Woah/nglon
wa1 • I&lt;Jur1 Are tho•• wtto
ltopp#ld ,,. Vliltnam ••r, •nd
aloppod lhoullfldt _r,._

ond wog.1 IHI(podpovo r~• wty lor
Nlotm In 'hla country. Were tMa.
INtlora 1oot1 roo?
o,.nt«&lt;. lfOl . , JHVtNta ~·
to luu.a o1111/a ,,gnltllde, IH./1
wl/houl tum~r&gt;p tho . -. . or
quoarlolllilg on4 1pooklng our
ogolnll lho -l•lon• ol peop/t In
powtl, w. ,,. doomlld to Ncome

ol rtOrf AmM/con t:lllrO&lt;I to
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ttmtm~ q-uilft well •tttn lr.&amp;

State Unlvor11ty or New YOflt at e..rrato wi
•Imply the Unt ..reltV of e..liato and lnt
In

Street Campua waa aImply the campua, Aa I rim bl't It,
the c.ampua WI$ enormous with ornt. green open apacn
betwtMn the bulk:Ungl. The buUdlnpf were an amalgam of
UadlHocia llvy-oovered atructur. . and very funcHoM.I,
ultra modern tacilltlea. Allll"' all. the campus was
lmpresafve, ewn forin~dable. Ut could hav.,aerved at •
fiUlng backdrop for Profnaor KJngafleld a~ Th• Pt.~t
Che,.). The studan•• In thou yeara wife atao quite
lmpresal"•· They &amp;lfUcll. me u bei"O among the mot\
Mf'tous and dedle.ted people ever to live In our
4

community Indeed. UB alumni conllrmed W• !!!loge
They wtte 10 a orea·t IJCiend, the doctora, lawyera lnd
bui)nua leadore of Sulfato. In gerutral, US alumni were,
for lack of a lesa hacknevea tetm, the ' 1plltata" of o\Jr
community.
Although the University It at !II prod\lclno outaten, lng
alumnl. thing' ate quite duterent todJy. There •re many
visible and obvious dlfterenc;.oe, but perhaps the moat
slgnlllc.anl dUferencoa are thoae that can not
0~
pantctJtar lntereet la tho way In which the City and the
Untvera.lly r~ard each ot!1er, The ldeallled ~mage of an
lvy-co¥ered clladel of ~nowlecfQ._e. has been loa(, but much
has been gelne&lt;t, or I ahoVM"aay rtHJt" Ia belng gained
.3fflC:.e the CUY·Untvetslly telatlonahlp fe still evoJvlng.

be"'"·

The nodon that anyont enou~ be able to ajtend
college began to gain accepta!lc.• •'''' WCH'td War II. h
was tnls proposition that eventually led to U\e State's-

uaumpllon of Ihe Unlvorolty of Bullalo. In addlllon to
giving tne achool a cumbersome, MtW bureaucratic name,
this marked 1 change In the Charectof ol hlgh4r
aducatlon a~G Ita relation 10 Ita enVIronment. More
Buftalonlans wanted to, and w111 now able to. attend the
Unlv11slly, and the Unllitt&amp;lt)' was retutnlno more
graduates to the community. As the eolleoe or untnrslty

Big Mack Attack

T

gt'lduate beQa.me • mo,. common element fn Svflalo In

Doe""'""''

currJc\.IIUm. In thl" urty stag• ol Ctty.Unlversh y Jefat6ons,
It was leroety an lncfeaslng number ot .stud.•ot• a,..o
-'~mol wno Otgon to cltaw iM City and th¥Unlvotalty

ctooartogtther.....

1
The 1980'e 11 aJways chattttlfized u 1 pet40(f ot
\
"unreal'' on colleoa campuNs thrQU9hout the n.•tlon: •o
It wu at 08. Few 8uftalonlana WOUI" c. II the exP4tfttnee.
• poaltlft one, a.ncs certainty non. wou~ c~e to relive

lnoM t•ou.bled lime" yet this IU!bultn! pariOd marka, 1
. btlllev•, • new platNu In tJnlveralty•City rel111on..,. Thou9h
the two siOea seemed to be 11 odcf.a With ueh other more
often than not a r..tlg·h tentd sense of awer&amp;nee&amp;, not a
dialogue, developed. 81/llolonlana, 1 lhln-. llnally put
uldo tho notion thai a unlvoralty 11 o nandlul of 111)1·
covered buildings ond a l!tll·towor. Tllev t1o9an to think.
of the ynlversljy motl! •n terms of Its p&amp;oplt, The
Uni'Vatalty communlly, em tilt other stdt. beO•n to teallze
tnat ..ry Important ovenla wtro nappanlng beyond tho
bounds of '"' ca.mpu.a.. This gave rtsa to a grut damanG
l'o t courH.s ot oraater " reteva.nea."
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Since beComing MayOf, t have betl"' fnYoh•od In a

"umber of proJect' wltn member• of Ihe UniVtrSity
community. I have. tor example. enloYtd worl&lt;lno '!f'Hh
Dean HarokS Cohen of the School of Architecture and
EnvlronmentaJ Design. pat11cutarty on tM Theatre Otstrtet
proJ.ct f am told the .student• wno WOft&lt;ed 04't tt'le proj~t
bentUUed hom a l'lll"dl-on .._.rnlno uperlt.nc.e, and 1
koow the taxpayera ot Western New Yottc bt'ltflllod from
the Insightful planning oone by ttleu studentt.. h Is the
oaa~a for mUCh of our dtvefo_e.o\ent etfo11 In Uwt Thn.tre
Dlatrlct ~ We hiYe also enJoy~ the benefit ot many
etudent lntetnihlps 1nd lha advice Of the ReglonaJ
Economtc Assistance Center and the Centtt for Polley
Studies. Many of the tacllltle• ot the UnlveraHy 110 area'

acqYalnttd} cOntain • 01tJI amount ot vt l ~ablt
Qovernment lnlormaUOft tl'lat nol ingle goo;ernmen1 Mra
fn Wttftrn Ne\1111 't'orl{ cou~ fffot~ to uttmb(e artd
rnatntaln.
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Now tnat 11 It almott tml•.,..llr acc•ptod Inat
evelyon&amp; e'houkt be affCA~ th• opoonUI\IIY 10 anana
coHeo• • f"Qfe •nd more people
outauJnv advai)Ce(f

•1•

degr~a. ~me .ate doing~~-- wn.llt conllnu!ng ttltlr
e~re.J'$, oUan wl1tl the 5uppOrt of thelt eompiOyea 6n lhla.

cllma~, lt\1 City e-'nd the Unlvera\ly m\.11101: drl•••m IM0.6tr
100t1Mf. Tht t~no,W*SQt oaineo. ln tn.e ctaaaroom ta now
being aopJied In the home and wot•pfatt j and h\ turn, l~t

upertenct Q&amp;Jntld outalde the conllnas ot the c-empi.it 11
befng con...,ed 1hrcwgh format edoe:a Uot~ In to

knowfeoge\

We are. at '"" l'me. approacrung a.notf\tr ptatuu 1n
CUy·Unlvet&amp;lly rola!lons. Wllh the completion of our llgnr
ralt repld uanalt •lnt, lht UniYttalty an&lt;l Buuaso·a
com"'etctal, financial.• end ciYie cen1er wilt be only a tew
minute&amp; I Pitt lht I)OSSibUII\U raised by th!l art
lmmenll' and exciting. Ev'enln-g clann tno 'ul~ural
events
cowntown w.or'ket.s and -tOOPOI'I• mot'e
lnternshlplrOf students and even en lift cluset muting
{fl downtown work settings a.rt just 1
ol the
poa1lbllltle5 that eo~• lmmedlat&amp;ty to mlno. Tne: Oily a.M~
the Untveralty will, In • vary real sens•. bfJ eloaet tOQethtt
tnan IYI' be:fot~. Tht n•'u'* anc:J qualitY ol the '•'"'"'"'
ralatlonanlp will bo doiO&lt;mlnod by ptople - ln l~e City
and 11 t'tlt Unfvef.&amp;lty.
It 1s my hope that we will all recoonlte that we are, In
fa.c t l&gt;&amp;'t Of one and 11\e ••me commu,lty aod Wort\
tQOelher to mak• h a better pl.ce In which ao study, wOf'~
anc» live.

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by Bill Mack

he 8lg Mac- attack has alwaya urvltd .several
pUrpos.u. One Js to &amp;-l'ltettaln. another It to

exprea.s an oplnton not oerlerally found In the
student press of the UniVersity at Buffalo. (Or moat other

unlv..-ltlu lor t~at m.tllel). TOday I om gojng to deal
'witn an lssiH&gt; tnar can 1&gt;1 VOfY etnollonalto much of lho
U8 atudtnt body. It lo 0 vieW lhotls held by a grMI
number of people In thla bounuy and It Is a v~w hakl by
my&amp;el!. You 111 cartainly weicome lo dl..g!M wltn tire
point but lhlt does not moltt tilt opinion any less valid
Over the at.mm•r a move wae made fn tile Conorta to

make llnancll! aid for ~!ghar educ.ttlon unavollable for
any malt who, although required to by law. refuHd to

.raolslor lor tho drart. On t~o surface It would- thl!
Ihis would bo tho oct ton ol 1 laclst &amp;llljt and Ihat 11\ero lo
no way that It could happen. I om nore todty to Iall
'/Ou thll not only could It happen. II ~nould .
Tho act of nol noglatorlng !or tho ijraM lo o POlitiCal
statement. It I• d0\"8 oo that tilt notion will know thofthe
protester dote notlavor the polloles ol the g&lt;&gt;Vtrnm&lt;olll ol

Ptehaps the govttnment can pun It oil. In a c.tpltalls-uc
110mothlng like ptayln_g a game ot Monopgly itt
somebOdle.s house with a group of lrlond' You •II ma~&amp; nation 1n&lt;1 a tree society h would only mah sense that •
a aeclslon Whether or not you will pis~ " free pariclng''. u
person WCHJIO have to otve up one thing to got, anottut'
(The social contraol ot classical democ,acy) In tnls Cl&amp;ae
you disagree with the doc:lslon then you can Mt pley,
(Poe~ up your toY&amp; and go !&gt;Omo •o 10 SI)Mk,)'but ·vou do you would hayliO oNe up your rlg.ht to ad void
nol u•ualty have the optk&gt;n o' playing with two Ntt. ol
pubii;J¢Q!!!P.~.'Y _service In ofder lo recleva DUbiiG
rules. In ttte case ot regtstra.tlon, yOu may etther a.aeept
~ u_pflart tor your~catlon.
youf commltlment 10 toclety or may rt~t It, but you
ohould lry lo bo conalallnWt Is sornettllng il~o ohootlng
people agalat gun controt). Because your paflt'IIS pay
Income taXH doea not mean yoy ha.,. a f1ghl to all tt\e
part or the ooelll contract whi()h tho anti•
benlflta that come from ahetr contribution. Yout
raolotrotlon lore .. navLiallod I~ 11 lne POrtion wnlc~
allows
t~em to pick w!IO h will bo wno wiK !1\0ko ln.
contr1butlon to the ta• atructu1• 11 al.O not an automatic
tk:l&lt;et IO ov.rythlng IIIII Is olle&lt;ed by tht fedtlol
d~lslono for tntm. Tno collagt atudtnls of 1\mertca do
nol uae lhll rlghl w!llch waa won In the mldlt of th•
government to 111 clttzene.. There are thouaands of
people In tho Slate olllow Yortc w!&gt;O hove con!tlbuted to VJet,am era. The ,lght to vote.
The faCt ot lh.e metter ta Ul81 moat counties of New
the •tatea taxes for many yure but yet they are not
eligible lol&gt; 1 TAP awand. In ond&amp;r !or them 10 rocleve tills torte State dlscrlmlnllo agolst colteu• sludonto by nol

T~.

boalc tulilon hlip !tom Ihe stale, ih\ty mull II rat oucoooct
In achlmng their cltttenohlp. Pan of that proseu Is

the United Statea ol America and doea not c.,e •o have

vowing 10 defend the country from torlegn Invaders. and

•"Ytnlng to do wltn lhtf!'. I bollav•, and 1IK!Pf Ihal you
wiiiii)IO, Ihal thlslo 1 Wtr/ laoliltnott action and ont tnot
1 am evre that the persOn l&gt;n tnoughl ot&gt;oul VOfY
carefully. It wouldn•t b• right to oetually P&lt;lt o In
)oil lor 11111 a.c tlon (olrNdy one or two nave been Jalloct for
lolluro IO rl{lllltr for the droll), 11 11 In oct of Q011tclo"co

10 support tno Conotltutlon ol tho United Staloa. I!
Immigrants hove to go lnough thlo r&gt;&lt;~•ond mtko
IheM commlllmonla, then why onould lh
who ore
bom natively roclove the benlllta ol cltlz
~lnout

and every. lndivldu•l t~ae- a right to hla conscience.

1 do not altompllo uy Ihat tho act ol not raol1111lng lo

We.,.

a prot eat agalat aeNIO:O In a war. 11 Isn't.
n~t al
war no~ and the country 11 not drafting tor a Waf. II there
wMe to be a draft for combat '"~ ther&amp; would be an

opportunitY to oppoao a ·parHculll olltmpt to conoctlptln
front ol 1 local droit board. Rftlltl,.rlon lo not
ln\orc~onu-oble with dttlt. Raolarrotlon_lo ln loctslmPJY
tho.oct or accepllno tile aoclal rtlponolblllty thll Ia
connected with betno an Amef,can clllten. Atlhough
mos-t of ua were born to thiJ. honof, we CSO not accuelty

accept this gill until

UMii.IO tna communllr. The now uw Llb(ory • nd •n•
Govol(lmont
Collect~ 11 Loclt0109&lt;1
Memortoii.IO&lt;ory (to clto a coupl• '"""''"'" wnh wnt&lt;:n 1

all walka ollllo, 11 ~me opparont tna! lno·unlvtrllty
noododto pllyaleotly ••Pind and to l&gt;toadon Itt

we uoo II.

BYltlCOt&gt;llng .llnonclallid lrom either tneSiata or

Federlal goVOrnmtrll wo II! Mylng lo th~ oocloty that we
- n g to thl oocl&lt;tty on&lt;l wo at• willing II&gt; abldt by tho
rultt. (That Ia wny tho!y ha.. you chtcl\ Ihe box wh!ch
aek&amp; whether y~ ..,., '" us 'ciUten ot an o1tww.\ll 11

the commlument?

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So we come·to Ihi ,. .illY of !laving to •aolstll With tn•
leperat QOVtHnmer:-t In ot',(Mr to ree~a tlnanelai aid (Of

allowing

l~om

lo vote In t!ie commu"ltYI W~Icn they spend

at feaat 0 tnM1h• ot en. yur. There ar~ howtv.,
abs.entee ballots .....allab•e lrOfTI y04Jr hOme OOtl'll'f'Unlty II
you liVe 1" the do•m• (and If you reglator now!~ If you

live oil compua ond you M•• a! looot t part time job you
can lry 10 teglller In Erie Cou"ty. II you ore living at
nome or.,ro.alltasl nollvo' lo Etlo County and you do not
vo1e thtn you heve no ax.cu•e other 1hln you )ust do not

care. (Which to also li\Vallcl view to tako to l~o POlitic•
whlch autTound tJI.)

A move 11 laking place In Albony ond In tho courts to
allow Collaoa studontato •oto In tnt Con'IITIUnltY ol tnotr
rosldonu. It lo bolng spcjnctrod by the Slu-t
emorgtnc)' Whore n\OOPOWer would be needed quickly,
·sucn • situation would lnclu~ (and would mo...,llkely 1&gt;11 Assoc:loJion ol.tne Slate Unl~trslty (SI\S\,1) ond lo Worth
.your time to like an lnttlfeotln by writing lo the
I! the Congroaa puMo lhla taotalotlon tholl lhe
nation will etatntlally have a syatem where the Mtural
rtQttaentiHwe you ptauntty llv. unc»er.
.
Br •otiJ&gt;g In ~~~ tltctlono you con take a part, In
born cltlzeno oltna notion n.•o to motto a commlltmont
whether or not flnonchllold Is bo- 011 roglolratlon. tl
10 the ~allon In ordel for lhfm to roclovo oomt oltne
you lose lhe 1..ue then you ~tve loot tnt looue. Tho
bonlllll of Ihe nation. I do not "" lhlo 11 1 boo or ••II
majority I• not alway right but IIIey ore otwaya tna
thing, I dO ..., It u bolng muciltoo •tt&gt;blllous lor IM
government to actUauy be able to entou:e:anct trw.reloro~
mljorlir. II you reluee.to acctpt reglwatlon """n altor
tne tU&lt;Ht lo dtcklod by tho majority then touspactl!lll
high!'/ uniii&lt;61Y to ICIUIIIV bOCOmO/O.IIIty.
l1\e ant~lttratlan forcet are fummlng th•t their bfutt you oro also o rollon aPOrt In lo!onopty llld t:otlb&lt;ill IAI&gt;O·
It being called. Il l• easy to PI0\011 )'&lt;hOP you knoOI Jh•t
'''" som• of tM o•me~ ' uw this paat Summer. t am
II would bo lmPOstlble lor the govommont to Jmprlfon
sure there oro plenty of PQOt ~POliO In to!l~l)..
! persooalry vott Ill ovtry aloctiO)\. II you wanlto
Whln II comes to hatd caoh bolng
800,000
can~l my -;ote you wUI have toAOlt •tto.
wllnheld tor education then U t&gt;ocomoo a.dlltoronl otorv.
ow ed-110"•· knowing lully lnlt lhl gO'Iommtnt

lnt'enda to use thfa Information In the case pt a naUonal

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(NFTC)-the Authority's
He pr~ed that there is "a "'
Ed•rrx
plannin&amp; arm-bas Kheduled · pretty &amp;00&lt;1 ·chance" that
si• public mcetinp ln Erie and fedetal operatlns subsidies for
Niasara Counties for I&amp;Jer this mass transit wiU n&lt;K wst by
ust when you thought
month to &amp;&amp;UJe public read ion 1985, when the main line of
i! was safe to ride the
and to fwd our what lcinds of the subway will be oompleted .
bus the Nlap.ra
and how much bUJ suvic&lt; the Someon&lt; wiU have to decldt
Frontier Ttan.spcination
public wants to pay for .
how much to raise fares and
Authority (NFTA) is
Th&lt; meetin15 are part of a
bow much subsidies win be
considering raisin&amp; iu basic SO
cent fare. •
study that th&lt; Nh'C is doing
needed, Foster said. Tho
The Niqara Frontier
to determine wh&amp;J kinds or
NFTC. b holdina th&lt; mcetinp
Transportation C&lt;&gt;mmillee
mttro bus service should be
because "we want to &amp;&lt;I a
used after 1985 wben the Li&amp;ht consensUJ."
' Rail Rapid Transit (LRR1)
Ht said that most Main St.
main line is 5Cbeduled to open. bUJeS would pro.~~ly ilep at
The Committee bas predicted
sul)way stations Wb!fr• peopl&lt;
the fare could rist ~~~ between could transfer free and let
80 cents and $1.20 bt that
uptown or downtown f&amp;Sler
tim&lt;.
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'than they could by bus.
"An 80 cent fare in 198S has
the same buying power of a SO • be basic SO cent fare is lood
e&lt;nt fare in 1980, when the
within the city. For points
outsld~ the city lin~ the fat&lt;
study beJan," aa:ordin&amp; to
manager of the study Gordon· increases. Foster noted !liar rbe
Foster. "Ei&amp;bty cents is a
\.entire fare struaure, not jUJt '
~e basic fare, would rise
constant fare·in terms of
buyil\&amp; powor." Foster Jaid by. propor,ionally. R t bl&amp;JDed
using a 10 percent inflation
bi&amp;htr ·f atu oo "in.nwoo and
rat&lt; for five years, all prices
the impending demise of
would go up by a factor or
federal subsidies."- - 1.60, and 'that b bow the
The last time fares wue
Committee urived at the 80
increased was in 1974, h&lt; said,
·ll!liting that ridership went up
cent fiaure.
Increased servic&lt; by addil\&amp; at that tl!n&lt; because of the gas
buses or routes to ibe system
crunch. H&lt; was unsure which
would nteessital&lt; an oven
direction they would take next
hi&amp;her far&lt;, Foster explained. tim&lt; ·rares arc increased.
Currentb' about half the
Erit and Niap.ra counties
contribut&lt; $1 .17 million
money needed to operateth&lt;
bUJes actually comes (rom
annually to M&lt;tro bus in
fares. The rest comes from
subsidies, of which SUS
federal, state and local
million comes from Brie
County.
gov&lt;mm&lt;nt subsidies, which
havo steadily Increased ov&lt;r
Tbt three public mtetings in
the last few years.
Erie 'County will be S'q&gt;t . Zl in
lh&lt; Wick Centtr of Daemen
P resident Ronald 1leagan is
Colltg&lt; at 4380 Main St.,
trying to graduaUy phase out
Ambmt; Sept. 29 in the West
Seoeca Town Hall, 1'2SO Union
fed&lt;ral subsidies for l!l&amp;SS
transit-forcing state and local ·Rd., West Seneca; and Sept.
governments to pick up the
30 in the Auditoljum at Erie
slack. and making highu fares CollUI\,unity College City
necessary.
campus.
Increased bus suvice would
Th&lt; Niagara County
meetin15 are SepL IS in th&lt;
spread subsidies thinner and
creatt the noed for increased
Niagara County Office
build!~~&amp;, North Too.a waoda;
revenues beyond those
goner~ by A conUJ~nt fare,
Sept . 22 in the Lockport
Fosttr explained .
Municipal Buildina; and Sept.
The NFTC wants to ko6Wir-l:ti'\..the Niagara Falls
increased bus servic~uld be Conv&lt;nllo,o Center.
paid for through hi&amp;ber fares
When tht stud)[ is
or incr&lt;ased taxes. The NFTC eompleted-possibly by th&lt;
has a number or different tax end or tho year-the NFTC
inOTCaseS in mind. "If you
wiD reftr the matter back ro
increase subsidy revenue, you the NFTA Board of
•
Commissioners, who have the
can low&lt;r fares," Foster
noted.
to take IICiion.

By SETH A.LLEN

YOUR PERSONAL INVITATION

FOR ROSH HASHANNA
AND THE HIGH .HOLIDAYS
FROM
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THE JEWISH STUDENT CENTER .
SERVIC£5 FOR ROSH HASHANNA

FRI. SEPT. 1 7 7:15PM
SAT. SEPT. 18 9:30AM
SAT. SEPT. 18 7:1 SPM
SUN. SEPT. 19 9:30AM

HOLIDAY MEAL ARER iERVIC£5 FOR ALL
On Amherst Campus the
On Main Street the·Chabad
Chabad Hou~e Is opposite the House can Qe (ound between
Wilkeson ~ Spalding Dorms.
Englewood &amp;.. University at
No more than a five minute
3292 Main Street
walk from the bus stop In the
tunneL · Just over the Ellicott
Cr~ek footbridge.

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SOc Drafts

j- Shots :Schnappes Amaretto
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Bar Drinks $1.00
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�FSA examines new
dr·inki ng law effects
debe~ and detmed too
tll:penslve, espoc:i.Uy if the
establiihment doeo n04 build
up "clierude lo tuppon it,
n i!J)Jrst mectina &amp;inc:e
The other propoAI• were
Apiil. the Focultyconsidered reasonable and
Student A5soclation
would ~ put before tbe
(FSA) &lt;kbottd new and old
Alcohol Revie., Bolll'd.
projeeu, and diJcuucd how II
altbouah all qrced tbat a
plans to deal with the new
quick dccWoo was vital.
drinldnslaw.
Reicherl believes tbat if
A key area coocmu how f'SA
sometbiJi&amp; is not done befort
wiU condnue to oervice studenLI
the law takes effect, "we'U
under the new drinldna law, whit!&gt; just tie drivin&amp; t.
roblern
prohibits thooi&lt; under 19 from
unde&lt;JitOUOd." Hliadded, "I
pur&lt;h&amp;slo&amp; alcohol. The law ia to
rould - prohibition type
take err"" this Dectntber.
speak;euy's appearina in the
~
·
dorms."
.:&gt;everal possible plan• were
Oraduate Studetlt
ctibed, althouah no formal
Associa'tion (OSA:) Treuurer
decision w.. concluded. One
Jerry Kaplan f&amp;id that "the
solution called for converting
rat~ of V&amp;Jidalbm could rise
the video room in tbe
just because kida are bored."
·Wilkinson Pub into an alcohol
Snyder laid that tbe
serving bar. The remainder
alternative could be to close
would then be open to all UB
down the Pub and the Wine
affiliated 5tudenu and would
Ctllar (Oovernors). " Most
serve alcohol free beer and
scboo!J cannot support a nonmock cocktaUs. The wall
alcoholic on campus bar. Most
cllvider in the Piu.a shop
SClhools will have to{close down
would also be removed to
their bar• completely." He
create more space.
added that "we'll have to k..,p
Oosed circujt1moviC5 would
an eye on Buffalo State and
be continued under the new
see how they deal with lt. "
arrangement. Another
Lord suggested that one
television would be installed in weelc before the new law is
the bar, as well .. a small
enacted, all on-campu5
dance noor. Additional
- drinklng facilities be closed
speaiers would also be
down. "That l..t week:end, a
brought in, playina the same
lot of people wiU .be out
music as in the non-alcohoUc
gettlna drunk just because it's
pub. The cost of these
tbela.st•they'U be able to." No
renovations was C5timated at
formal announcement will be
Sl500.
made in case such action is
FSA Vice President U&lt;lnard taken by FSA.
The Board also reviewed
Snyder believe5 thC5e revisions
are nocessary because "70
otlter area.s of their operatio05.
percent of the dorm students . Structural management
will be under-aged. We have 10 changes have aided in a faster
provide them with some outlet
now of students through
for socializing on campus.''
Harriman, so much so that
An alternative to this
their sales now outstrip thoR
proposal would be to leave the in Diefendorf Annex. Hosie
Wilkinson Pub intact and
attributes this to a more
create a new club in Fargo
pleasant environment, better
cafete.r ia. Currently, the .
service and the effons·of new
Harriman manager Anthooy
cafeteria houses only a few
ping-pong tables and pool
Bellefonte.
c
' tabiC5.
The Fargo cafeteria idea was ~hachter asked about
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C011trlbutln1 Editor

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QpandiJla Main Sueet Food
fCtVi« operatioru into the R.ed
1toom on the forst noor of
{arrlmao. Hosie was apioJt
.his idea, maintalolna that
food urvice WI.DIJ to llcrp a
separate room for small
luncheons.
HOlle then rabed the subject
of tbe new faculty club
bet wceo Oement and
Goodyear dorms. H osie said
that sale.~ are very poor
primarily becawe o f the
. distance between the club and
flicuhy members and beleives IFSA Bo.rd Clebatel" dr1nltlng lnt
that il ·will pt,obably have to be
1
dimiollted. S'ayder disqreed,
.
a1m
oontendina that "it may )Ill\
what cood It ;. dolo&amp;." Doty
l!l"t:sent, the f'SJO. pays
ost
take 110111ttime for people to
;, not in favor or food service S'2s,ooo • year In property
let to kitow where it is."
sales fuodins pro&amp;&lt;ammlna.
taxe~. Soyder wu les5 pcultive
Hosie refuted this, ,aince "if "The money which we ;;,~ ot.,llinf'land and feels that It
they aren't walkina to il in the from the book5tore sale~~ dt.ld be lldd on to for at
~weather, foreet about
other revenues hu been ~t.. I~ ~other~ or lwo.
durins the winter."
on special interelt sro!IJIS ahcf ' - 'DOiy'fln~ resolved the
The last w~or iuue to be
not University i"ide." Doty
proararnmina problems. By
debated contlemed the role of
contends that t(\ would be
unllllin&gt;ous vote, PSA allocated
FSA. At prOietll, FSA spends
possible to lowd food prka
SIO,OOO for provammln&amp;. in
pan of its funds on pro&amp;&lt;ams
without Programmins.
contrast to the SIOO,OOO that
to enhance student Uvios.
W85 used in tb'c previous two
Doty, who bad opposed it
Ctlentano suaaested ooe'Way yean. After a cartful
several years aco wben•it was
to add money to their butlaet
evaluation, FSA can either
started, said that it must "be
would be 10 sell land that FSA continue to taper the funds or
seriously reviewed t~ lind out
owns but d001 not we. A;t
could decide io expand it.

ANTI-RAPE .· TAS~ FQRCE
VAN SERVICE·
WILL START
THURSDAY, SEPT. 16Tit
Service will run 7 nig~ts per week
Van Stops Are:
Squire Hall 8~00, 9:00, 10:00, 11 :00, 12:00pm
OFN/DFN Annex 8·:05, 9 :05, 10:05, 11:'05, !2:05pm
Main St. Llb./Wende Hall 8 :08, 9:08, 10:08, 11:08, !2:08pm
Crosby Loop 8 :10, 9 :10, 10:10, 11:10, 12:10pm

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S.A., C.A.C., &amp;. Coca-Cola would
like to r~~d ,a ll 1:'..-tlclp_..ts to
turn In collect~d pledaes..to S.A.
office 111 Talbert Hall as _soon as

- JlOSS..,Ie.
Thankr aaaln, from us and M.D.A•.
Sp~clal th.nks to Grand lsi~ GoCarts, Suburban Cycles, and lob&amp;.
Helen Shhnshack for ·all their

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- - . buyu could' be
round. Srmalloc:af .....,.._
travdocl ro New York~.
.,......_bly ro ...ur.. Murcloch
or thdr JU~.in ll&gt;e _,..,.,
MW'doda &lt;1 rqwacatatiYCS,
headed by ~~ Donald D .
Kummcdeld and VIce PrnkSeat
Robert
Poae. came to Buffalo
and they have b&lt;al CD«tinc with
wlioa rq&gt;r.....Wivcs, trylna to

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l&gt;aiiiJnu olil an acawd.
AlmpsllmlMCiiatdf. tbey
announc:od that larae cutbacks
would b&lt; ....&amp;d. T1w Btif/1111D
Ewft/nf N'W$ roponed )'almt.y
thai tbey wor. askl&lt;IJ ror ........
third rtd'uctioa in &lt;ditorial 1114 •
S7 pcn:enl CUI In priruen' jobs.
Tbt plan, wblc:h lnc:lwla other
d&lt;mancb, Jns Laid out to union
Monday

ni~J!t

a1 the

. ive lno in Cb«klo-. It

hiah due to the many inCr&lt;U&lt;f
ove&lt; y.ars they ha.. worked here.
S launwhite sald "the ~ic bsue
from the stat&lt; Is the Morrlsvilk
issue whic.h sxn a Umit ol)
wor~ ...

'Ibis involved a Publk:

Employees lttlatlon Board

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rhat slad that tbe state wu DOt
allowed, undet tbe Taylor Law, to
force a Morrlsvilk CommllDiiY
Collq~..Enallsh professor ro
hwr.... hit cllwtoom tcacb.lna
load from llto IS houn a w&lt;ek.
..The State iJ as kina thu wt
abandon rhe MorriJville dedtlon
and Jive tht&lt;n unlimitc.!'Obmry ro
ch.anae work boun without

consultation w;r.h the union," be
sald, &amp;rJuina t.bat tbe Slate shOuld
not have arbirrary or willatctal
power to KC workJo&amp;ds•.
Tbe .workload issue stems from
rhe conflict bel ween time spmt
~e~china and time spmt in
research work. UUP wants the
workload ro be based oo

or the """1P1PPct and ptacnr
Col&lt;l'ltr 1op OIICUtlve ltccer
Patldnllon wolOicl rttllm 10 • blah·
·kwl admlomrarlcm at

Cowles.
N~

Wliocl memben mUll Olio
the plan. ~bprr:ss
lob llukoty, 11 the
ID&lt;Idina Mooday••ul4 he wu
IUISIUe if the plan would PUI· " I
wu """""""' that Murdoch had
.., kcepina an open mind,"he
Maned • 1etu:r or ial081 to
aW»taia«&lt;. ' "TTi&lt; mcctina wiD
purc:haa&lt; the ~.
~out a lot of poinu."
poovlclod his ClOI&gt;Ciitlotu -.: rna.
Accordina to the cleal, News
Kummeifeld's ........,., ul4 • Amlrlal. would usurne the
thai ratori.oa the ro "oowrd - · · llabilitJa Uld lCuii&gt;IIIO'feld
-ecooomlc" h&lt;allb - not
ul4 that the c:ompe~~y " would not
lmpouible, b11t c!epenclmt on
wallt away" from oontr~~aual
.-nl~-lnc:llldlna staff
obliptions. ~Is J&lt;I)O&lt;Udly
roUble
· odvatisina support. c:onc:em amona tenlor worken at
If the
Is ..-p~od, Uld
tb&lt;Covrllr that Murdoch would be
then b no punmr« that it wiD
incfulod to .att them on 1hdt
b&lt;, P.,. WOilld bo&lt;:ome Pubilsber .._...... pay and peruioru•

-C-E staffer
Bob

Bukatv

"tl'*lltional boun" while tb&lt; state

or

pro- 10 allow tbe prosldeot
each campus to l&lt;l the "'ICkload.
The problem, Hn~~:r sald, Is
that the Stile believes "that you
can cut don on one and increase
the other." He asserted that
Is. -"&gt;'part or the
education sf'ocas, "Pat1 of the
teac:hiDa activity iJ raearcb ir ,you
wanr to keep up to date Uld &amp;&lt;1
new Ideas."

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S launwttite eoplained that the
issue or profeaon eamlna money
in ouuicle pra&lt;t.iccs d'reou riot
only physicians, but any ediiCator
involved In any outside "'lCk such
u oonsulllna. 1'he Slate hu se1 a
Umir bf ouuide eaminp 11 20
percent he said.'
Tbe OowJ!,Iwe Modica! Center
is ..una the Statt ror ~hod
outside earninp Slaunwhite said,
bur the different modical schoob
around the Sl&amp;lc are ukina for
limits based on 1.75 to two times

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the bue ulaty provlclod that the
·outside wort doeo notlnla'fO"t
witb teac:biDa. He maintained tbat
"the state has cboosat to pick oo
this ooe'' u an isNe.
Anotbct ...... aa:ordina to
Slaunwhite, iJ the rcquirina or
lald-opp poofeaorl. He sld tbat
faculty r&lt;Uenc:hmtnt hu oa:un:ed
despite 11\o SUNY bud~
reston.tions ar Slale University
at Buffalo, &lt;koc:ueo aod
Brock]&gt;ort. Slauowhlte suuestod
that "the pmple who were ftrod
there aot tbe first rjJht ro be h~
baek."

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UUP is not exptc:tlna a quick
tctllement Ha~~~&lt;r arnrmod: ' 'I
would not "'\P(Ct any resolution
before tbc end or tbe calendtf
year." He explained that tbe ·
&lt;fifflCUlty IJ\sa ~there Is
"no bindina lttittntioo undct tbe
Taylor Law. Botti sides have to
accep&lt; the cootnld."

Commutrrs " traCitCy
tn ·t CGTJ'O~C

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ul4 that tlllft is not
much room for protestirta because
of the Taylor Law, that the most
UUP can leplly do is
' 'informative pick&lt;tlna aod otber
such activities."
While a strike Is probibirod by
law and would be ' 'undt&lt;taktn
only under eureme pmalties o!

' 'People..., become YO'Y
frustrllod dcsp!tt all ratniliU,"
he nsalnlalned. " I don' t tblnk
there Would be a strike in""lvlila
aori-teac:hiDa," H....., ul4, boil
that it could consist of "peoplt
withboldina their labors rrom
other types or university
activities. "
of(ICCI'I and •nion pmonnd,''
Slaunwhire ul4 that there .woulcl
Hauser ,.;&lt;~ that a stril&lt;t Is "not
be no strike because "all labor •
impossjble."
actloos art illqaJ." He mainttdned
that the only way !hOy could.
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Belter Used
• the ~e and ,.. them to
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FURNITURE'
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Applications are NOW av~llable to participate In' the 1982-83 Commuter
Student Carpool Pf'09ram.
All you have. to do Is come up to 403 Capen Hall and fill out a carpool
data form.
·
PleJe note that even If you currently have a commuter carpool
you must still re-apply to the pf'09ram.
The- forms are available In 40.3 Capen Hall:
Monday - Friday 8:30am - S:OOp.jt. ·

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�Rud·e aw·ake~ing awaits nette(s in
suprising .season ·op.ening ·.de.f~ats
By KEVI N A. KROEGER
SporuT::ditor
he-"UB men's Tennis tam vaulted into
their 1982 -.ron with a thr~ home
match weekend but the result was a
rude awaltenina followed by a deserving, if not
needed, victory.
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On Friday, the Bulls were sh~ied l!y an ·
underdog ream from Fredonia St. 7·2and the
next day, Edinboro St. rePeated the trick. On
Monday, the Bulls built up lost confidence and
defeated Canllius 9.0.
Their opener •aairut the .Biue Devils was lost
by a seemingly large marcia. However, broken
down to the individual matches-of which the
final match &amp;eore is dependent on-Predon·ia ·
won all live of the three set matches.
·lf UB could have just turned around thre~ 0 (
those close contests, they would have ended
with a win. It i5 a good excuse, but liead
Coach Tom t...Peooa does not Uke excuses.
"That (the close matches) doesn' t matter,''
LaPenna said, "Fredonia !links. We just stink
worse. They're probably the weakest team in
the division."
"We had a week team two years ago,"
LaPenna reviewed his team's performance thus
far, "Then last year we brought a good team to
the division. Now we have a w~ team again.

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since we lost four of the stanina six from last
year. I'm just going to have to wait until the

thou&amp;h th~y·r~ n01 frcshrncn, they have no
oollqe cxperieo«."
As applied by LaPenna, the only player that
falred well against Fredonia was a playn that
definitely had experience-first singles Russ
Tringali. In 51ral&amp;ht sets he ddeated M.i\:e
Demlnc 6-3, 6-0. The other UB point was
-ned by Bryan 'ChandJer as he bear AI Troidl
6-3. 4-6, 6-2.
'A&amp;ainst Edinboro, the match was over almost
u soon ·as it started. The sin3les matches,
which are always played ftm, were swept by
lhe visitol'$. That 1ave them more t.b.a n the
minimum of five points for the victory.
All six singles conttsll took only two seu
apiece. Tri111ali managed to take his oppon.enr,
iony Womeodu, into overtime twi~. as he was
edged 7-6, 7·S.
Doubles teams notcbed' tbeir first wins of the
Y- in the $0C0Dd meet.' TrillJali teamed up
with Dan Resetarits and .overcame Dan Furettl
and Mark Minichelli, 3-6, 6- 1; 6-3. In third
doubles, Dave Lowman and Chandler also had
to come back from ' one'set deficit to beat
Bjorn Nilsson and David M.anincz 4-6, 6-2, 6-4.
UB got rid of the &amp;oose ecc in the win
column by n-ly anihilatlng Canisius COUcge.
The shoe was on the other foot as the Bulli
took their turn to sweep ev~ linglcs match.
Tringali r~ined his position as UB's
winning!51 singles player with a 6-3, 6-1 decision·
over the Griffin's Pat Hickey. Milte Chadwick,
· with a soUd bold oo the number two spot,
needed thr"" seu to beat Jeff Smith 6·7, 6-3,

Natter Mllca Chedwlclc

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Resetarits blanj(ed Dave Fernandez 6-0,
Randy Miller hf,ndled Dan Johnson 6-3, 6-0. '
Chris Romeliusldominated Ted Malone 6-1,
6-1 .
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the beginning o f the ).ear, is now at fifth in the
singles.
The doublt;S teams ltcpt up the 'everybody
winJ' evenL In first doubles, Lowman and
Chandler ~!tat Hkkey and Smith 6-3, 6·1. wry
Spacasi and Rom Rournclis conquered Dave
DeRose and Sieger 6-1, 6.1. In ro)lnding out
the day, Melrhofer and Young enjoyed a 6-3,

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Present: ~
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FtATURED WILL BE:
The Echoes and·Sounds of Yemenya

Is having it's first ·organizational
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Souatday oft..-- u the Bulb opaiOd their 1o

IIIIo ·~ ckfeociq llolcalerl c:oo..,. s.o.
"It b difna.h to IIJ' bow well we pla}'&lt;d," IIIIOW&gt;t Coodl Norrie
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Jimmy DeVore, Dorid Simpkin and~k Corbon coch IOOred In the ·
lint Mlf, 'flillc K011 Moriiiiiiiii-Aido.&amp;llar!n prorided lnsuranc:e JOI)s
In the ICCOIId. Peter Schaub picked up two uslsu In the pmc.

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All dldn'ttum OUt well for the Blllls tbal an- u ckfCIICicr Mik•
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"Ht'U bt O.IC.," Had c-t. s.J Esposko said. " Ho's aUo....s 10
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lutituu or Tec:IIJiolot:y, Caaisius ~ U.u..n~ty. llllffalo
SUU,andUB.
"We use this time to -lbooe kids adj. . hom lliah ochool10
coBep,'' Hdnm said. "And so Car, I -sri IIJ' tbll W'tlook . . , _
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only have two rctwnina kUCI'IDCII lhis•flll (Du F'aocber and Mike
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Col lavolved! Studeou fa&lt; LebrmOA. caJJ Mi~e Pullinzi at
(H) 833-2493 or (0) 847-1010.

Mlllortty SladNis wloo •~ U.S. Qllutu- The Minority
studies. For further info. write to Minority Or~duJte Studtnt
l-ocator Ser.liet, Bo• 2197, Princct~n, NJ 08S41.

Hob De~ Sonleta- For lnformarioo on Services
provided by HUid or arta synaaoaues, you may phone HiUcl Soelor1 wllo .,.. ,.... . . 10 p J prof. odlool with the
at SJS-3132.
aceprion of pre-med, pre-dent, w pre-m sbould &gt;et up an
appt. to acquire a reference file. Call Mrs. Shea, 831-3SIS, for
Gay Peoplo'a Alluet Sl...,t Cnt«, 207 Talbtl1.
iJ Opal M-F, 1-S. We bavt orpnizaliooal mettings every
Friday« S p. m. in the -&lt;:enter. Fed fret to &lt;aU aod ,aet Sc...,ts ,.,• . wiD be Ia ......... o&lt;IK&gt;ol by Sept, 1JI3 art
involved. 636-3063.
cllJible ro apply to wort fO&lt; tht Central lntelllacnec Agency
durin&amp; the Summer of 1983. For funher ilrfo"'98tion write to
Son1&lt;a ud MHia on Friday Coordinator 0.-duate Studies PrOsmn. Dept. A, Room BI Z,
Cllobad
and Sat. nithu after sundown and Sat. w Sun. at 10:30 a.m.
.0. Bo• 1~, Washinaton, D.C.
11 the J.....uh Stud&lt;ltt Centct, Chabad House, 2501 North
Forest, S min. from Wilkeson, Spauldlna over l!lllcou Oeck
Sn11or
• - ud anoduk al. . .ts. ZONTA International
footbridte.
is orfertna Oraduatel'cllowshlp&lt; in aerosj)ace related sdtsl&lt;es
_,d ~~· Forms fa&lt; the Fellowship Awards can be
Tile Hlltl H - Ia • - toelPI and every Monday 8lld obtained by writlnt to Zonta liltcrnational, 35 East Wicket
Wednesday cvtnlnt at 7 p .m.,~ Copen Blvd., l'i block from Drive, Olkago, IUinois 60601 .
MSC.

no--B-

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w..-..

·Snlon ............. 11. . .11 let~ Ill ......... in JOV't,
Ser'ri«, sponsored by the wco~ey polltlc:s, and public affairs arc diaible to apply fO&lt; a M.uler's
Foundation ond Campus Church Coalition, every Saturday, dcaret in a ~-year proararn in Politics and PubUo Polley at
s:oo p.m .. Jane Ketler Jtoom.
Rutacn University. Appllauion must be awlt to the
Eqlelon Institute w to the Oraduate Sdtool at~lltn.For
,...Law Seldon. Tht Tollowlng law ocbools wm be on further lnfQI'mation, 'l(rite to Diioctor, &amp;,lei lnstllute of
campus to intenie.., prospecdve studeou on Sept. Politics, Ru..., Univcnlty, New Brunswitk, N 08901 .
21-Brooklyn Law Scbool, Ulllv. of Bridaepol1, VlllaDova
Univ. 8lld Rut~cn-C.unclcn, NJ• .Sian up for inuni.,.s by Tile Slw6&gt; Ana na.tn ba . . . . . .' fO&lt; .............. in
eallint831-3SI$
uk for Mrs. Sbea.
llfllpblc:sc bo• otnoe, bouse m.......,&lt;nt, IIWket!na,
publicity and account ·~t.. · For fvrther info. cont.act:
&amp; ...... · - Ia
with KAthryn Lone,
Concreaaman John LaFaloc'a Offir:c ln Buff. or'Niaa. FaUs
sbould acnd a resume w aleucr expreaaina why thty wisb to Sb~Mll .. .....,... Ill s.-.tu.to d~ lht
be an intern 8lld a tnnserlp( to Rlclwd T. Leo, 0is1rie1 1913-84 acadtmic: roar Jbould write to Tbe AmCr'lcanlltpreacotative, New Federal Bulldlna. Ill W. H!llon Street, Scaodinavlan Foundation, 117 East 73rd St., H.,. Ya&lt;k, N)'
Boffalo,' NY .14202, 716-&amp;46-&lt;IOS6. Tune oommlrment ljl011.
minimum of I boura a wetk .

Prot-•

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""56-802.S.

oom.c ......., ....... · -

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' - 1e ......_ Ordt ltf It's the world'• larsest
Fa&lt; more Info., call Cathy, ------~-------~176-3947pr Maida, 175-5833.
AMc. . . . - ~. _ . , . , . , - - ... ~
All mill! lrY to auCDd. 9n/8l, 5-6:00, 107 Talbat.
,...Law Snlon. St. Lollis Univ., School of Law, will be on
canopua to bitcrvitw 00 Stpt. 28, a.11 Mrs. Sbea ·., 111-ms
Oo..,...lloul_..., Wed., Sql4. Is, 3 p.rr(.,
to make an appt,
906 Clcmtns.

colltalat• SlfVlcc O&lt;pnhatlon.

best deal

mtown on do....,hiU skiina~~s. Harriman

HaU, MSC.

U8 ~Malt ~ M, W, F from 5~ lo 7 11 Clark Hall
Oym. The Club abo iJ -ina oew members oo Sql4 . 22 at
S p.m. All bcsfnners arc wdcome.

Maodatory MMdDC ,j&gt;f 771&lt; Sp&lt;ctrvm Pltolo Scalf. AU
..Uhina to be a photographer must att&lt;nd thb mce~lns on
Wed., Sept. 15 at S:OO p.m. In Room 14, Baldy Hall.
Grad. Sladetfr Aliooc. Staatt M..d .. on Sept. IS, 7:00p.m.,
Room 4, Parker H~ll. MSC. Oct involved in lht CSA!I C.U
It 636-2960.

US

DriJildaaorDnac PW'obletiiT If you ora friend needs htlp, yoll

can aucnd the Akohol Awarcncu PrQITitD free mettinp on
Monday, 12:30to2:J(tin the Palmer Room, Harriman, MSC.
RIISiiu Cob O&lt;Joaiulloul Mtttl.ea, Sept . 17,'2:JO p.m.;
IOJO Clemens.

Sn Edaeadoa Wol1&lt;altop, 9/ 16, 8:00, 219 Poncr.

Slpaa PI ller Pllty-Tburs., ll--16, 9:00 p.m.. BBC's on Orad. Sludmt l.oc:ater Scrviec helps Jlad. imtituliOtll
Identify millority studcnts intcr'"'ed ln pursuina grad.
Bl!ley.
Hlllolllla~

5 4 - . . . Ski a.i~Stop ln and act the dctaUs ror the

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207.

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Talb.crt.

16, 6:}j)p.m ., Nonon

MftdiJ, 6 p.m ., 9/ IS, 211

UUAJI Qdlano ud Ptffonalatt Artt - . , ., Wed ., Sql4.
IS, S:OO p.m. in Copen Lobby.

-

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'-!
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toniJht at 8 p.m. in SA Senate 0\ambers, 107 Talbtl1.
~llllbtf-..'aooc.

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Fri4Jy;'Stp4. 17th in ~II Talbert at 6:30p.m.

•

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p.m. lri tbe DidCDdorf AMell Lounac and every Foo.y
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provided. lnsltu&lt;:rion Is available ft~ by rtQut:!l1'111 EtA Sltl.. ~ MMtltop for prospeerive and new
manbc:ts in Copen 10, ACon Wed .,~. LS at 7 p.m. won
Thurs., Sql4. 16 at 7:30 p.m . If you have any quatlons,
please &lt;aU our ofllct, 831-393i
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                    <text>THE

EORUM';

'USA Today', Gannett's truly national newspaper
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By DAVI D C2.AJICA
F'Nturr Editor
he Oanneu newpaper
empire hu added
another. larger link 10
their cham or 88 daily papen.
Wednctday in Wubington ,
D.C. and Baltimore the
company hu launched a oew
journal, USA Today, wbidl
~·entually Is plannod to b&lt;
drcula.ted natJonwide. The
paper will be an innovator of
son.s. A numb&lt;r of n~Uonally
distributed newspapers already
&lt;Xilt, lncludina Tht Wall
Sltl'f't Journal, Tht Chrlstain
Scltn« Monitor and Tht Nrw
York 7imn. Howt'Ver, most
people look upon the Wall
Suttt paper 115 a .solely
bwti~~CU orientod patltieatioo
while the Chrlstaln Sden«
Monitor 115 well as the Tlmn
ar&lt; printed in a relatively small
amount of regions, thus
jeopardlzlna the timeliness of

T

By ALAN KACRIC

,

Mont~~lnl Edl~or

he reslanotlon or DiviJion
or Underartduate
Education (DUE) Dean
John Peradouo and the rwnors
tJw hb pos1 may l&gt;ot b&lt; flllecl lw
rais&lt;d questions u to the ruturr
quality or uncktlfl.d..ate
rd.-ion II UB.
""I'm noc s:uft' that tbC' move. to
t.ht- new J' ruc:ture wiD improve
unduaradu.ate education, ••
Pertdouo .said or Vloe President
for Acodemi&lt; Affairs Rob&lt;n
Rossbcra's 1\cademlc Plan which
ealb lor the reduction or DUE'o
ruporuibllitieJ and the cr&lt;llioo or
a Coli&lt;l&lt; of Aru and Scienca.
P«acicMIO txplaJned that ,.OM
poosibk danatt is tJw the Collqe
or Aru and Sdcnc:c$ hu DWI.Y
otha responsiln1ltics than
unclcrvaduate rducotion. • • addiAJ
that it will also be responslbl&lt; ro.-

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their copy.
Gannett's proje.."t will b&lt; a
&amp;entral interest sbttt, heavy on
nati&lt;&gt;nal, tporto,and weather
updates as oppoted to a strons
world view. Nrw York Tlmts
JOurnalism reponer Jooathan
Friendly compares it to a print
vcrllon or early momina news
provarns or lle10S maaazines.
And Oannen will utiliu 15 .
G annett Spokesperson Sally
shes in producinc the paper.
Davis provided a general
outline or the structure. II wiU
maklna prompt national
consi5t, Davis said, o r rour
di.!tribution entirely-feasible.
The chain is in an eoviable
section.J- Nallonal and
shuation for staning such a
lntemational, Money, Sport&lt;
project because USA Today's
and State. The Ia~ two are
the most peculiar. She tesdlied
starr will 1&gt;&lt; culled primarily
that sports will b&lt; extenJive
rrom other Oannen papers
with full coveraae or
around the country. Accordina
to the Ttmes, 1M sa.laries of
professional, coUeae a.nd an
thoK heodina to USA Today
10111e instances hiah school
spom. h will abo feature
wiU b&lt; assumed by the
txpansive use of color
staffer's oriain\.1 paper until
photoaraphy.
the year's end. lr the company
The Stale SI!Ction will
then decides to diJCOntinue the
project, the employees will
. contain short pieces of
return to their parent journal.
promlnanL state news . II Is

propOJod ltit April, calb for the
dluolution or DUE-rnponsible
for acadcmic advj.&gt;emcnt or moll
w•dCr&amp;raduaJe programs exCJcpC

the proless'oonalschoob-and the
eomblnlna or abe Faculties or
Social Sclcnccs, Natural Sci&lt;nees
and 1\n.s Into tht Collqe ol 1\n.s
and Sdcnc:c$. IIC8dcmk
adYisement -.Jd b&lt; adminittered
t.brotieh abe iDCiiWiual
dt!panmcnto. DUE, IOCCOrtfula to
Pero6olio, "WID b&lt; rrduc:rd to
the llaiUS Of a IWO· )'CI.t ootka&lt;."
that IJ, it will cover OIIIY thoJe
li1udt:nu who have not· yet been
admlued to a department.
While Jtatina that this
rcoraanl:ration-UI in the
plannlnJ su,ae and to be reviewed
in ....,.at task pou-wl

-

obviotu how belpful Gannett's and doesn't look 100 far out
strina of papers will be in
- or the ciabt counties that make
compilina tbh $Cellon. Y ct
up western New York."
with concentration dt'Voted lb
Thil is rspecially imponant
such a broad arean, I.ISA
in a period or economic decay.
· Today could lack any kind of
when local dallies are aoing
comprehensive covcraae. "I
under he said. "As lona u
don't t.ltink it will 1&gt;&lt; a
local DCW$ doa its job, papers
problem," Davis commented.
can rurvive and make money,
but they have tO know their
However, otbers rec:l
differently about thil section.
reader, they have Lo Jmooo.
Buffalo State Colleae Media their subscribcn," Wacker
Critic Bud Wac:Ur mated the commented, ''81ft Oanncta
lmponance of local
made surveys. They wou.l dn 'I
ni!Wl,espedally in an area like
be punin&amp; money into it
Buffalo. "Buffalo is not rudy otherwise. ','
for USA Todtty. he uld •
"Thi.\ town is very parochial

any rt&gt;Oww." he said, "The
people who had to do it bad other
demands within theit faculty."
Those .--urccs lay in the hand•
or the deans-, Pcfadouo eJCP.IainC'd,
....ninJ that the depanment •
hcadJ had Jfe&amp;ltt pOwer wltllln
their disciplines than he had 11
dean. "The lmplimeot11lon or the
Sprlna« lq&gt;on ""' a dirty and
maay Job,·· be added marina ao
the oppoiit.ion he laced from
many depanmenu under DUE.
Peradotto's resianatlott wu
m~dr public at Wednesday'~
Faculty Saunt Ex_eculivc

Committee meetlna (FSEC). Vkr
Pruldent for Academic Mralr&gt;
Rob&lt;n Rossbcra made the
aanounceman and hinted at th&lt; \
cliuolvU!a or DUE when he said
•·wr may not need a
"pt&lt;&gt;fouodly chana•"
n:p~....,.:;,.," He affltll&gt;ed.that
underlflldllllle educltloo,
Peradouo bcleives tlw h "ill ha~ DUE '"""ld b&lt; a "majcx prodll&lt;t
some poshtve errecu. "Dt1E,.,... to be cllJcussrd thfouab the Fall."
and that ltiJ orr.e.: u "lookina 11
had any rcoources to do much in
the way or penuiiJion." be Jaldt
PfOPCIOOI•" wbi&lt;:h will be brouJ)II
before the FSEC when they
malntalnlnJ that hi$ dlv!Jioc&gt; had
become more d ear. Rossbct&amp; wu
IIIII&lt; n:al political PD"tt in
unaval~ble for comment Friday.
Uolvenlty pollti&lt;J, "Line deans
n..,., Is ro!Uidtrablt bud,., would
" I rully want to act bock to
h've Jft:IIL&lt;f per1ua.sivr
ti./11111 at othtr mst/tut/0/U. S«
teaehlna." Peradotto ....,.ted aod
power and reaources.''
P'll• S for thtalls.
he uplalnrd that h'!had fulflllecl
Peradcato said that ttl&lt; lack or
tlll&gt; "prnuaslve powa-" wu a
"Th&lt; chalknae that' brouabt m.e to
the job," tJw b. the succasfial
malo&lt; hllldranoc in the
lfl.duatc it udi!nU and ror
lmpltmentlrioo or the Ocnecal •
research. He maiAtained tJw the
lmplimenutloo or Ocnecal
E4ucation propam.
Ed-"&gt;n uw1 or the Sprinpr
"small advanta.a&lt;" thll DUE hal
Dean or Arts and Leuen Janoes
lq&gt;on-the- that
ll thll " dcvoled ill ....,.pea
Bwtn, whole roculty would 1&gt;&lt;
inf!iluted the unJronu pattern or
totally to uoclcrJrl.duat&lt;
veatly
tffetled by the a:catlon or
thn:c
eom~e~
hours
ao
1hrec
c:ndil
edUCiliOft, thUS ojlowin&amp; ror bcrta
lloun. ''Pan or tbe problem I• .
the CoUcae or Art• and Sc:lences.
aeaclcrnk ad.U.ment lor th...
that tho implllnl!fttatiOII or aeneral wu unwiUina 10 cotnnlalt oo tho
ttudentJ.
Impact o r Perodo&lt;to'• res!Jnatlo6
edllcotlon ,..u left to "'f without
Tile !toubera planr ftut

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at this early point . He noted thll
said.
Pero6olto afflt'IIMd that he
h "will take us two mootlls" to
t0t1 ow all the facu and llfOIIO'I}s
perm.a UB Praldent Steven B.
bero.-e any decition a&gt;Uid he
Sampl&lt; ...d Roasbcra u havina ...
........ in IUideqradUat&lt;
made.
Coocomrd IIMt uoclerlfl.dlllllrs • ed--....
Underpadllllrs II SUNY
do nol ... _ . rd-uoa.
Pendotto bdie-veJ tlw If aiUJ
Cmten on... do- ... the
11t0Dtion they da&lt;rv&lt; ,.._datto
ooWmic: rcorpnization the Dean
hu ~~~~ powor 1\ It lmponant
noq,csted. "Oeslanated - &lt; b
oentm are traditionally lfl.duatt
that he or she be willll!a to
improve ui'ldulfllduaae educotion. oentm fYeD thouah
" If 001, thinp will JOt worse," he undcrJndua&amp;a root the bill."

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oomrctltlon W\llt 1 will aod o lou tn

u;.,.., witb Ooaooo UnlvtnKJ aDd c:roalOWII ri-.1 lklffalo
S&lt;alc.
The dub-ooiddma auo•. ".!tb 1 lin toul of m arolq,,
WIIJWl o owoy from tbt , _ wiAMr Oonnon ()II). Buffalo
Stou fmlsbtd orr tbt PIC&lt; Willi o lliahdY blcbcr Jfl
'"" ftlcs, low- fO&lt; lbt \18 ...... bad tbt
baiiCD«
of 1bt claj, • 3-ov&lt;r-per n . Tho cllff«C~~Ct""
bunxtf aDd
Ganoon'o Dave Scbmlu (7l) wu abo th&lt; wiAnina ID&amp;J'PA,
n.. ltam shoot• -~~ litis w~ as Audubon In th&lt; BIJ
Four O!ampioNIIII&gt;f II I :&lt;10 p. m.
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C&amp;mput u o facuhy/ lllff clloina room hu ,....,tly btcu Opmcd.
Tho dlniDJ room b opm Wftkdayo from I I :)0-I:JO In O &lt;:man·
Ooodyou Hall . The focllhy will bt rupponed by Ill&lt; fi&lt;:UII)I ond
stoff patmnqe h m:~.....
Tht facuh y hive ...... wilhOUI I d ub IInce the tlolina of Squire
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Hall and lllc rtOOvallon or Hanlmon U brary.

Fl'ft Tbe AJdl
New York Stot&lt; Allcmblyman Wllllam 8. H oyt (l).Butralo)
ca1lcd for lhc ltnrneell&amp;lc rei.... or ••• aid for lludcnb.
S&lt;alc UlllYCn!IJ S&lt;lppka&gt;colal Tllltion Auimnce (SUSTA)
pcoarun money hu bioal
bJ • Slate fm:u m &amp;pitt or •
lqislodvc override of the ...- ·· otto of the - · ua .
Presidtnl SI&lt;:V&lt;:n Sample hu noted 1ba wtUJe tbt Lqpaloture may
_...,.w. ftmds, the DiWion or the ~ (DOB) 1w the
r&lt;Sporuibility fO&lt; dkbunlna lllooe fu...U.
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Tho problem for _ , . audmll Is 1hat they .,. bdlll pcnaliJed
1wioc. ''Tbese audctltl hoY&lt; - tCICd&gt;'cd their SUSLA owank, ya
their ~UM&amp;Diecd studalt loaAo wac rcduecd bJ the IIIDO\IDI they
apected 10 Jd from SUSTA," """"'clinJ to Hoyt. "II'• a cluak

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Where audconu illcom&lt; qualifl&lt;l. SUSTA provi4es the
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ockbn&amp;ed Ylppie Abbie HofFman vriU opencl ..,.,. 111M at UB

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Hofr-'l IIO(en&lt;ly bqoa ta O!ICIF lz&gt; I~ wilh hla oalvt
role in the rlou that SllltOtmde6 tbt Danoallto Nwonol
Coavenlloo. Subseq...,. Now York tlnla ctw,a one! ...,.......,.
a Hoffmau Into bJdiD&amp; Ia """"" Now Yo• . ool1 10 aunmcln
ltlmadfto the autllorilles ,..,.. ....,.
After - · ..,.,. lam&lt;- wutbln&amp;tbt . . . or hi&gt; book $oo.o
10 &amp; o M11,10r MotltM l&gt;lnwn, Horfmon ..-.., rcleoJed lo lhe
coUqe cirouil Oft pudc

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H.t.ll ~ 1lle AmberS! Cams-. •llldl Will bt Ulcd 1110011
Cldusi\'dy fO&lt; electrical ond COCilj&gt;Ut&lt;r ..,.;nem.,, 1M!' bt
iAspoc:ud-l.bis week to ebtet tbt an:hdecture
to Dean or~ ond Applied
Oco&lt;J&lt;.
1..«. The Ulllv...Uy will th&lt;c decide wbellttr or noc to .....,. the
bllllcli!&gt;l from lht bw'ld&lt;r.
" sOwnty.fivc pcrcml or what u curm~tly on the Rid&amp;• Lea •
Campus will he moved 10 Boctnct," Lee wd. .. ,, woo't be thb
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ond lbc Unlvcnity hu probobly rented IPI" on RidJ&lt; Lea for the
sana&amp;er.' 1
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tlepartmenlal labo. Mu&lt;h needed cqulpmehl, lodudlna mlao·
computcn. will be ioddccl, .....,.clllll to Lce. MJnY corporations
hove donolcd fundin&amp; 10 the dcportmenl.

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MONDAY:

Mea's Tennis: CanlsiUI CoUeao a1 Alllhcnt Complex, I:&lt;10 p.m_
lluebolJT II 0.StOIC Collqt (2)
nJESDAY:

Men's Tc:onlr. at UlliYCnlly of Rochater
WEDNESDAY:

Ooll: Ilia Four Cllmfpiombjp at Audubon Covrx, I :QI p.m.
llood.ll: • PretloGio S&lt;alc CoUeae (l)
0ost-Coul&gt;U)': St. Boctaw•llute, llufTalo St. as OlcaD, N. Y.
Mtoo 's Soc&lt;u: It OeDCICO State Collqo

S.A.·, Coca-Cola, and CAC Would
Like To Congratulate the Race Winners
J. Ftvtr1lom &amp; J . Cope-Unlverstty Bookstortl'

The Team That Raised The Most For M.D.
C. ·Schachter &amp; P. Plgnatellf·S.A. Ass~slns
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And All The Other ·Team·s That
Helped Make This Event A Success:
Drivers-Team Name
P. Atkins &amp; M. Ballaron-Zorm's HerotS\
B. Cook &amp; R. Slllmscllatk-RJ Leadfoots
J . Sltydtr &amp; B. Catntt·EIIIporium
M. Elsner &amp; D. Hltley-Nora's Loves
T.-Bort &amp; R. Ooktoc:lalt·L' unslne Motonp(,ru
S. KraJewski &amp; B. Motltz..PIIbllc Safety
S. HMall &amp; S. Glasser-The Cows
A. BenJamin &amp; L. Fatlna-254 MlnM$0!.1
E. Ftlt4man &amp; S. l.1ncfl. The Snakes
S. Goldman &amp; R. Ge1'11111n-The Hltmtn
R. Sllei'I!WI &amp; J . Eamtr-81ut Stttak
C. ICraclk &amp; J. SlltfWOOCI. The Rltflt Wings
S. 1411se't &amp; G. "Fu-Raldtt's

C. Hil)'den &amp; J. Matthias
D. McClure &amp; D. Harte-Bonelltads
J. Barr &amp; J. De Slen~oe Barr
P. Team &amp; J. Krocl!mal·
J. Fever1lomt &amp; J . Cope-Unlvtni\Y BookstOt'e

().. ~chtert &amp; P. Plgllltelli·S.A. Assassins
J. Dlat &amp; ? •
·Sptctrvm
J. Croteau &amp; R. BellA. Gordon &amp; A. Samett·
R, Stein &amp; B. !lubbtll·RIIIdolft Samples
~lng Machine (President's Offlft )
G. SOthatr &amp; :J, Moslow-St.IMitnt Affllrs

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Special Thanks To Grand. Island Go-Carts.,
Waterbeds ~ .Stuff, The Buffalo Playboy Club,
The Trafal.m adore Cafe, N~utllus

�UB Record Store opens in Capen
with new management, stock
rapollliblltly of lhc s:»,ODO iD 1oom to SA,

By SH£llRY ROSMARIN

-cliJ!t to SBI CIWr David Hotr1111111.

Spmnurr Slqff Wrlru

T

ho.J)nanc~ally troubled Slvcknt R...,.d &amp;oro

loCated in Capon Hall oo tho Amhont

C&amp;mpw hu ro-&lt;&gt;ponod this J&lt;mCII&lt;r undof tbo
•uporVIslon of Sub Board I (SBI), and hu been m&lt;1

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"'ith skoptlcbm .
Tho now outi&lt;C work• much tho some u tbe old
oo-op. Tlck&lt;C orne• M•naacr David Sl!n\P&gt;On
doscribod the now outi&lt;C u havills a more dlv&lt;11irl0d
varkly or ntcrdlindbo appoalloa more to tbe .student
body than In tbo PlJI. scarr mcmbon are pojd unlike
Co-op •oluntms and tho PfO&lt;odur... su&lt;b ..
in"tntory. caJhoUI l)'tlem.s and dtposits. art similar
to thoJo or tbo tlctot offioo ~ted in Harriman
Hall--4110 under tbe manlll&lt;m&lt;nt or Soropoon.
SBI .slcppod In WI Yotr •bon tho Scudoot
A»oaatoon (SA) doaclod that Co~ eould not
siiCltOod on thor own any lo&lt;\aor. ToWITd tho mel of
lu yoar the r«&lt;rd CO-&lt;&gt;!&gt; wu ._o.Qnwdy tl9.8U
i1&gt; deb&lt;. DOl lndud!JIIth&lt; $32.000 in loans O&lt;iaintlly
owed SA. Tbo Co-op uked for IDOiboJ &lt;b&amp;n« but
SA deddod IIJ&amp;in.sl tho nsk .
SA bad in,ated S40.000 tn stuclont mandatory reo~
lut sprin&amp; to
that tbo Rooord Outlot could
rop.~y Its SBI loan to SA. It had been dtcldod that
the tO"'P only had SlO,OOO In assots altho time. SA
Trouu~r Eric Friedman Is bulng thb on the

••••ro

asl!umpcion that r«.vrd.s were: ordered by the Co..Qp

and pouibly never aot lherc. There is yet to be an
uplamuion for this.
SB I toot o"cr thC" co-op usuminJ 11\C'

The octJf or tile co-op ~ vinoallr
'"'""' thdr OW1I boun.
A&lt;:cordlJIIIO F'rieclman lhc studcoos )wt Wft"&lt; 001
&amp;&lt;llinl tho ..me....., clcoen&lt;d. wbldlln lhc
T,...urer·• opinioo ilnot PfOpel'.
Anolher ......,., for C&lt;H&gt;p'• down-fall wu due to
tho fact that profiu - • t!mply noc covrrina tho
cosu of up.k&lt;q~. Frcidmt" explalfted that thoro wa&gt;
poor inve:ruory, sh.lprnmU wa-e not comin&amp;ln u
oft.., u wutl due to thocrowlnc d&lt;bu. aod tilt
bookkeopina wu &lt;atrrrndy m&lt;AY ouch u wh&lt;n th&lt;
W!ltors tam&lt; to took at lhc boolu lhcr were boncl.&lt;d
t~ r&lt;tdpt• In a P"P&lt;T baa.

Tho record Jlore UDder SBJ bas 1&gt;oooc1w moro or a

bwlncu with xt·hours and paid omplo,.,... Soropoon
su:l, wllicllls an o-.11 ....,..,.._ In ..me.
Many RUdonU have been loaty Of lhc DCW ICoro,
bdlcvlna that prices ou bi&amp;ber than tho C&lt;H&gt;p's aod
arc not much cfiffcron&amp; from uy rcoocd store pncn
$ampoon't on&amp;fttaJ ;;.,..., OHM 0...S for hiahct
r&gt;&lt;icft 10 "orr..., op&lt;ntlna ddkil•"· .....,ina c:oou
or l&lt;M:nisiJII, bilb and Jtlariu aod to malco up for
PlJI los&gt;CS, but ho bu reviJcd bU pnviow ded•lon
aod hu eorno to tho coodwioo that tho cftly ,.,.y to
increase tho •olumo of Illes is by lo~lll prieu.
SA Vlco Pr..ldent PhlJ J&gt;ianatdll noted. "You may
be oe)'ina hltJhor pried but•you lTC l&lt;tUna l hltJhly
qullliOed stiff or employ... "'ho know tho r«&lt;&gt;rd
buSinn&gt;. "
When lhe record co-op was first forn1«i 1n 19'71 ,
iu main function wu to provide Audenu wtlh
albums R&gt;t «nU above tho wholesale prlco. In t9n,

U.B.'e fl.conl Store
tho """'P ,.... sued b1 Oo,raaa R«xHd Slor• oa tilt
impll&lt;8tlons tllat tho Co-&lt;&gt;P 00\lld afford to dlarco
lo•er prioos ~iDee they ...... DOl r&lt;fPOlUible
ovobead. rmt and tucs.
,
Si- the oo-&lt;&gt;p wu located on .state PfOpony and
•upponod by Jllte taxos. (::ovaaa, by p.tyin&amp; theoo
tu~ wu lndirec:tly •uppol.iln&amp; lu eompotitort. Tho
~ oould have abolishod tuturo SA·fundod oetlvitiO
rudl tJ mC&gt;vlos and conomsltad Ca•ttln won the
J&gt;f'OO«&lt;&lt;lnp. Tho Co-op won tilt •illt aaaJnn Cav11n

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on a number

or condltioru, two br them bdna 1h11

eo-op ~rep a low profil&lt; and ..U uclu.slvoly to UB
.sludmu with .student idonlirocatlon.

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�SBI to reorganize divisions ·after key resignation$ ;
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By CARY STERN

c.mp... £tllttH

lhould they bave to worrSt

about dc:alina with financial
and b1111ness mattn&amp; wbm
to put financial
they don't have to?"
pro1&gt;lans with a
Other ~atioos, lueb as
number or ill JCrVica,
Uni verlhy Proes.s, tbe Ticket
u weD as the rts!IJI&amp;tioo of a
· orr'" and tbe Record Outlet.
key dilec:tor, Sub Board I
whidl all had serious rmandal
(SBI) is coru:idcrinathc
problems lul,oorncster.
possibitity or rcabiJiina two
ll&lt;ilorditta to Hoffman, will bt
dJvisiona into morr appropriatt listed under the title or
groupinp,
Business Snvoea. "
lhould
, SBI Chairman DaVId
bt able to keep 1
watch
Hoffman was notirled Friday
on them that way."
momina that PubljcatiOM
DivUion Director Peter
hit would actually bt an
Hlnbman would bt hanwna In administrative reoraa.nUation ,"
hls resiJil&amp;llon, effective
h• continued. ' ' Our aoaJ
immediately. The Publications
would bt to h••• beuer Julted
diyb lon directors, especially In
Division, alon&amp; with the
Squirt/ Amherst Division, may
Uaht of the recent problems we
soon bt dropped with its
hav• had with th&lt; Tick&lt;t
responsibilities btina passed on ornce and such ...
to a newly formed divbion.
The proposal was brouaht to
One grouping will include
SOl's Board of Direc:top .
what H offman called "direct
H offman said, and will be
student Krvices, , . - such
considered In greater detail at
services as orr.Campus
the ntxt mectlna.
Housin,g, Group l.qal
"I feel that any proposal at
Services, the Browsing
this point in time would be
Libraries, and the CUrrent.
very prtmatur&lt;," SBI
"The i)C'nonnel workin&amp; for
l!!lecutlve D irector Gabriel
direct services would bt those
Miskell said. "No tru&lt; dcdsion
who are best suited for those
has been reached, and
roles," Hoffman said. "Why
anythlna bdna -;oniidered .can

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and Dance.
Hoffman also chaired a
House Counal meetin&amp; Friday ' "n
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Dverythtna tS stillt&lt;nl'lt1ve,
where various proposal$ wort
but
at
least
we
have
much or
presented concernina H arriman
th&lt; sp..,. we require...
H.all space re-allocation.
Coordinator or Recrutional
Althouch the details of the
Proaramlna and Graduate
reorpoiution have yet to
lu5bant to the Dirc:aor or
fmaliud, Ho~Cotmdl hu
Harriman Hall 8lJI Maet said .
resaved a lar&amp;c proportion or
Mack and Student Association
~ in the bi.scment and on
tbe frrst Door. The 5eeopd and Assembly Speaker. Jerry OIKn
oU1Uned
the pro posal.
thitd Ooon will belon&amp; enfuety
to tbe Oeparunern or Theatre
The Pfiii'OSal calls for

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Coordln.ttors
PreRirtl
An All International-Students fall
Celebration friday. Sept. 17th at 7:30pm In
Red Jacket • 2nd floor lounge
FEATUREO Will BE:
The Echoes and Sounds of Yemenya
FOLLOWED 8¥:

An International Jump-up ( ~eggae . Disco,
Calyps~. Samba &amp;. much more ~

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STOP SWEATING
TERM PAPERS

Uni~euity Press to be moved
Out of room 101, w!Uch wiU be
made in to a resavation room.
TWo question marks are the
Anti·RllP&lt; Task Force and tbe
Lalin·Amcric:an Student
Orpdlution, both of wbidl
art hOj)!na rex new space.
"Th• main thine at this
point," said Olsen, "wblch we
all..,... on, Is that th..-c must
be recreational space i.n
Harriman Hall wbm the

Refreshments will be available and there Is
NO ADMISSION CHARGE.
So Come and Trod·Aiongll

A.P . H.O.S .
A ..octation for Profe.. loal Health
Oriented Student• Preaent:
Dr: Joaeph D'A.._broalo,D.D.S . •
Tueaday Sept. 14tb at?:OOpm hi
room 218. Norton Hall.
He wW dbcuaa profe..lonal
acboole • what to expect.
All a_re urged to attencf. aa an
organizational meeting wUI follow .
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Auoctltlon

Rf!/ruhm•nu 111111 be rir11ed .

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ads?
Advertise·in
the Prodigal
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Sun.

GaiT Ray at
636-218'2

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�Northwestern, Missouri, M~nneso.ta and Pittsburgh
join UB among the ranks with thinning res..ource~
lbc lid..:! no.lure of lbe c:uu
teo&gt;pcn. BUt ~~CCDrdlna to
andlbe •pedal rrptd wilh
10111e ldministralors at
which the Unlvtnlly Ia hdd in
American Wlivcnitia. any
the Jlalc. It nat resulted In
· time &gt;pa:iflll' units are sin&amp;l&lt;d
&amp;pedal heatiJI&amp;l at tilt
0111 for cfusohd:ioo or
bile UB Jptncll each
Lqlll&amp;ture and wa&amp; tbt root of r«&lt;mbin.alioo there b ccnaJn
Sprlna pi01Hna how ta a wklapr-s campaian by
to be some l!ostlUty.
Slave off the eff..:~s of thox clcpanmenu affeaed.
"My advloeoto OIMr
dev&amp;Ra!lna budJct reductloru,
univerSities is llull you may
its .mtn institutions across the
Ptov011 Ronald 9UIUI , wbo
thlnlc you are ready for this
country are facina bleak
as VIce Prcsldcnt for Ac:adtmJc ancl eva-yone may ~ on 1t
futures, arrivin&amp;·wilh different Affairs at UB w~ source
ill t be ab11nw:t. but aD beD wfll
stralcates to combel Ihe
of coMant critlcl
for his
bfea1c looK wllal you rwne
reduction .
POUda. propottd earlier this
the spc:clfied tUJCll for
year that tile .,-stern abolish
cunlna," Da!id West, wbo
Mo.11 of the buclaet cunma
two
of
ou
14
sdtoob
and
to
chairs
the Fac:tJity Council at
haJ been c:entnecl in the
IesKo the activities of others.
Mlssourl told TM Ntw York
Midwat, the but ion o f the
The resourcxs saved from this
Times.
publk hiahn education. but
prOOtll would be fuMclecl
recently the focus hu shined
back Into Olher pro)cell,
to encompass the Nonhwa1
~ Nonbwatem University,
lncludina faculty salaries and
and the Nonheut . Some or
faculty aroups assailed
rt"KArch dollars.
the cutbacks have led to the
Praidenl Robert Strotz for bil
resignations or campus
lack of vision in plannlna the
T he basll of Ihe plan is tha t,
presidents and olhen have
future oJ tbc inmtution. The
caused widespread controversy. much like thai of BUlin's UB
eriiJcism wu spurred by his
&amp;UCU'UOr. lar,.
All have shown thai it is
failure to arant faCI!ItY
Universities arc no lona,er in a
&lt;JUremely difncult 10 exert
members salary increases and
staae or growth and mus1
change In such settings .
the future expoctatioos of
bc&amp;ln 10 CUl back their cffons.
rttrmchmenl at the in51itulion .
lnnitutionJ have looked at
No IOf1i&lt;r can the Institution
eliminatln&amp; athcltlc proararns, ...P(pec:t 10 do everythinl it once
U kc West, be predicted
rcduci_nathcb offcrinas,
-additional co6trovnsy when it
ptrformed. TlllJ kind of
eUminatlns depanmenrs and
c;omes rime to Rducc the
thin kina bas led to
cult in&amp; faculty and staff
University's budatt via
coosiderable opposition at all
POSiliOoJ. Tht adminiltrllOU
i11 PfOararns . "I have
cutbaclcs
lcvds of the IMitutloos.
responsible lor the chopping
a Ceding that the conlrovnsy
have been denounced and have
At Missouri, lbe fact that
that hu s"'cpt the faculty in
I he departments outlined had
often borne lhc brunt of
tbe past
weeks is~
c:ritidlm and anary attacks.
coruldcrablc numbcn of blacks compared to the polenti£1
The UniverJity of Missowt
and ,.omen In their ranks
controversy that coma with
has drawn attention because or ~ed only 10 inOarnc
Rducina cleparunents," Slrotz
By SETH COOOCHI.LD
Edltor·lfi.C•kf

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said ,
Olha- irutiluuoru. Wr;c the
Univtnlry of Mln-. have
IIICd a limilar ~.talc, In
looklna to reduce ecadanlc
arcar, while llrCI\IlbaunJ
Olbtn- an aiCrn p1 to keep 1he
tc:mblance ~ ~comprehenSive
lntdtutloo. UB is aootbn in a
loaa line of lrutltuliOIIJ
o.ltcrnpllnJ 10 do this 01\a
dcpa.n:mental Rduc:lloru or
PI'OIJ'&amp;m chmlnatlons.
Othns have tut11ecl 10
rclcasiDa facu.t-• ooclon UB
has re~ed.
· Unlvnsity,of
Nonb earorma, for example,
cloopped st. faculty man ben
from one propam alone add
lhtearenecl othns. The
Univenity of Minnesota tned
to reduce tbe number of ·
tenured faculty by offering i
professoh •lated for
I
depanmental -cutbacks opliom .
to be eased out o r Ihe system.
In anticipation of
rctrenclomcnt, the Board o r
Rqcnts draOecl a plan that
lndu&lt;!ed separation pay anclearly rcriremeot to help
profeuors. "There b 1101
mouah money around to do
the lhtnlf that we would
normally want to do,"
Aubtant V~ce Praldeot for
Acadet:nlc Affairs Betty
Robinett sald, ecboina
coUeaaua KrOSS the country.
"We have tried to hold on to

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ORGANIZATIONS

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wllat we have In 1e:rm1 or
quality. We
puttin&amp; t.D 011r
qas in on• baskec, or 1M bca

are

basta."
Some faculty btat tb.e
hancmen to lbe punch. Before
a I'OIUicl of bl4d aoiWia
""es&gt;\ tbe oonhwe.t, oevtnl
ltdmtniJUaton and facillly
sou&amp;ht out more hKratlve
enu . Concenl tbat a braiD
drain tnlal\t be under way iD
tbe rcsfon as ~usiDcss Ktivity
dcdlncd, lead o speadatlon
that a flSCallyoQ)IUerVIII.ive
lqill&amp;turt mi&amp;ht be inclioecl to
decrease state suppon for
hJal\er education.
Othm, lilce UB, have 5eer1
siarr cutbaclcs predominate,
bdna able 10 "Protect faculty
Una wilb POlitical batpini;!la .
and pleas at state capitals. At
Ihe Unlvnslty of P ltuburg tbe
advisement department was
slfiilcd out for deep cuts.
Rathn than cut 11:4dcrnic
suppan positions, some like
Kent Slate University opted. to
ellmiDate oertaln athletic
orrcr~nas.

Rqardless o( the method&amp;,
Univttsities across the countrY
bavt soiiJht out ways to deal
with tiJ)II lisc:al conditions in
order 10 spare as muclo or lbe
*'-Ciemlc PI'OIJ'atDS as possible.
It hat always turned out to be
a touab, controvnsial ancl
weU-publiciucl a((air.

Student Anoclatlon
Book Exchange

Attention Studenull
Get lnvolveclll

PICK UP YOUR
BUDGET PACKETS
BY OCTOBER 15TH
IN ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL

Appll~tlons to join the Stude.n t
Wide JudJcluy are available
atartlng Friday Sept.3rd In room
111 Talbert HaJI A.C.

Do you feel as if
your old books .
are worth
something?
Do you need
extra cash?
If you answered

IF YOU DON'T YOU'LL BE CUT OUT
,

Theae appUcatlona MUST be
returned NO LATER THAN 4:00.
p.m., Tuesday September 14th.

theS.A.
Book Exchange
can help.

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A.C.T.I.O.N~ Committee

meetliig - Tonight at
. 4:30pm In Lehman
Lounge In the Govenon
Complex. AU students
ue Invited to attend.

YES,

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For more Information, contact
Mllu Borden at 636-2950

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Brtng In your
Qld books,
set your own price,
and w~ll help
you sell them.
We're located
In

Room 62 S
Harriman Hall

Student

and we'll be open

Assodadon

until September 17

STUDENT ACTIVITY
FEE WAIVERS
ARE AVAILABLE
They ere baaed on
FINANCIAl. HARDSHIP ONLY
Applications llfe available In

Room 111 Talbert Hall

They muet ba'back by Sept. 11

Attention All Athle\ lc
Clubs:
Pick up your
organizational packets
at the S.A . office, room
1 1 1 Talbert Hall. All
packets must be
returned. to the S.A .
office no later than
October 15th. 1982.

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. 'Monday
- Frtday
10:00a.....~6:00-

we·ra....,open

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�editorial
Quick thinking
II wn hard to sit In the Facul~ S.rrete
Executive Commlttee(FSEC) meeting last
week' end not be suspicious when It was
announced thlt the Division of Undergredoatl!l
Educatlon(DUE) Dean John Peradotto was
resigning an!l that he would not be
Immediately replaced.

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VIce President lor Academic Affair Rober1
Rossberg, who made the announcement, Is
clearly putting the cart before the h&lt;lnle In his
refusal to find a replacement lor Peradotto. It
also guarantees that any discussion of the
functions of DUE and Its future rote tn the
University will not a get a truly lelr hearing.
Aossberg has strived to have the
appearance of openess In all of the
(
deliberations he has conducted on his
academic plan. As experience at other
Universities has shown, there It almost a
guarantee of hostfffty when apeclllo
depanments or academic units ere sliced.
Thus far, at UB, there has been little to
compare the loud protests at Institutions like
Nor1hwestern, Missouri ancUIItnnesota, where
orgpnlted opposition has shouted long and

feedback
Protest
Edlror:
I.,. I~ up IO hf,. WitIt f»&gt;PII
•P•IklnlJ..•golnal tho unlvora(ry.
My aon graduated ..rrn /IOMNI In
Moy. Ho •Pfllled hlm.,ll ond
or!Jdlod. J/1/Mn IHI loltl!;.o
proroat/flll IN ....,, to thlll~ry
lrttl. .d and atudl«&lt;~ Ptot•atwa ,,.

to.ira.
Wh«wolh/wi«&lt;IOconrou

got u good on education u or
Ult? WI l f l gror.flll to oil IJ/1
INcii«S~a lll/fNI~

Ho ol&amp;o hod fun: hllllt-,
p/tyod - · did CIOIII'&lt;JOUnlfY
Ollre l riPf, chllf1Ndlft9. mounlfln
ol/mblflll, and wott.ed on thl blko
/NOIICI In E~t~~,_,ng.
S.. c:omo 011 t/dt, gel with II. Thl
,nnr., to 1»a..,.,...., t. lo lf'P/Y

rou--•tlldr. otfldr. otfldr.

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SlJNY/111.

Orotolul panHlll
Mr, a lin. a..r1eo C . .

herd.
In his plen, !h• vi~ prealdent hu made a
clear ch04ce~the Untverslty cen no longer do
all It hll crone In the pest end myat 1o01t II
conaolldetlng renks, so that the week do not
dreg th41 etronger, more viable end necessary
with them. tn It, he asks tb41 Unlverelty to look
at returning to the structure of the 19808 that
does not have the weighty ~hree lecultles.
Instead olthla set·up, Aossberg wants to
try the old notion Ol a College of Ana and
Sciences, with responsibility lor much of the
undergreduate educatlol) II thll University.
Under lhle Idea, DUE would be reduced to
obffvlon, so 'RoUb8rg lmpffel, we no longer
need 11.
He even went so far as lo sey thll he did
not consider It all that viable •n office, when
announcing the Peradotto declalon. Some
Senators questlonned _his desire to not lilt the
post, but he held firm. Rossberg considers It
a waste to have a position filled which will
eventually' be eliminated, He's right. The only
problem? There has been no decision to
strike thepoat from UB's ledgers.
In the upcoming months, there will ~ •
considerable work done on the plan, by his
task forces. t1 he wants to heve these
proceedings perceived as mora than a sham,

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Ronberg will have to examine hfa ettltude
towerd the Peredotto resignation. Why ehould
I a committee spend two months working on a
subtect, studying Ita uselullnne end future, If
the declslona have already been mlde?
lt'a not wonh the etfon.

About time
It Ia about time to see Sub ~erd I(SBI)
.Qegln examining ftaall In the wake of the
'cr\iaster of 198().1981.
•SBI Chelr l&gt;avld Hoffman announced
Friday, th41 corporation's Intentions to chenge
Its atructura, awey from tbe set·up of four
division dlrectore.,ft will be r&amp;-erganlzed Into a
system whereby the ievenue producing
agents of .the corporation will be pt.ced under
onerool. ~
This ahou help the corporation melntaln
fiscal solve cy, while producing quality
· services. The servtce organizations, on which
so much ot the stUdent body depends, will be
allowed to operafe with one function, rather
than having Its minion obfuscated by
finances.
After art, we have to remember that It's a
sea of shan.out there and SBI must be
prepared to flah In those waters.

�op-ed
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Bv Gerald Shields

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oouJat CH'N:&amp;. accounts and the t~lto\

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information 011oy1' IIW ~ olll&gt;e Ut&gt;ited Slain

...,.,.I'Y-

n•ve
""'~~ N -lng
the ceniOfentp Ollt!Jel tall.lnj" plaet ptkt\arlly tn
scnooJ an&lt;S 0\lbltc lltvlfl•t acrou the United Stat ... TM
fear and MVId oltM oow• ot lntorma uon hU
tnanlt .. tea M the cs.Mand of vocal groupe 10 t

I II 10 . - o they cannot ..., o411f U.. pyblicatlon 101M

P'"'•t• ..e10t· few chatributlon

- ·· h
upontneconcept llwlten
lnlormool cltiLenry t o . , . - - ch--, tr yOU hi..

oootl:a ancs tuma ttom •v•I~IIIY to lhe ov~IIC- TM CHUI
na• pttyeo It •• a clrcva rec.nuy cum•n• III'\G In ,,.._
mectla wl•• Stuo• T., ..... appeatanc:e f.n thoa Uon•a den
Erte. Pa , when nla bOOk WGfA'Mg '-•• uno.r anactc ..
belflO IJnOUIIIb,. fOf n10n tenool IIUOenl loadlftO Hill

Dtac:tlcecs chatrn ano wel._t\0,.0 llbtfal PO•IutU made
tht enHr• epttode ...m to tM a mere oeute wun
PhUiatlnM Ml!"')' PGtenii•U) conctrn.O citizens turnea

ofl tMtr TV teell~ content 11\at tht entlte rncw~tflllt 1
"ttfr\ltie'' alijlrmttn end not worth th• loaa of aleep. Yet,
Wor•tng Ia not avallao•• In tnat -.cr.oof ayetem·a
curriculum 1nd llbt•ry. The r.cant Supremt Coutt
dealston on 1'\1 llltnc:t Trees School Bo•rd It vlewtiO •• •
" victory" by lhoaft concetntd abou1 tht flow of
Information •men 1no rullo&gt;g lllltcllhat 11uden11 coutc(
take sc~1 boUfOI to couJ'l Whftfl tf11't' removta mllttlatt
11om llbrlry collection• . TM Board " won'' by making lhe
r.1ae moot 1~. returning 1111 mtttJIIII to the ttttlvee but
requiring that atudontl bring a nott lfom theh parent
betOfe tt'ltct&lt;lng out auoh authOfl at Vonnegul, Malamud1

r•HY """-"ODd 1ne - n h ol tnfonnatlon
- • l e d by llle F-•1 Go'ter,_l, a brlotl •lslt lo th4!
-IIO&lt;y ~~ eow.r..nto Ub&lt;ory In Loct.wlll be mcs.nco onouo1&gt;. Yot, In the Dati 1..., m0&lt;1tl&gt;o o
-~ty freo,.,.,ttcl ""''" ol *'""II coupteO wlth
a&lt;~lons t•kJno dunno t!le prolllou•,.., pt0¥1de rtrono
..-lhoiiMo lnlom••tlon p4petfno .. ~&gt;o~no dried U1&gt;
and Ihe C'h06Uit mor'Nla a11 being offered 10 prNaca
•nlttptiM 101' ll&gt;olr .,......,., gain.
SQfM quklk a&lt;amptos: rho $/tlocr.., US -nm~t~r
PllbiiC&lt;IIIo'll to a reciHnm- 11111110 ot ll&gt;o mont/lty
oulf"'l ol pertlcuiar Interest to Ihe consume&lt; OfiOflloG
cJUztn whlch 1\at been avaUable frM IOJ decadtl It Ia no
longer ovollabfa. In stud, tM GPO hu bMn lnlormlno
ano.Y oublcrtbers 11\11 tt&gt;ay con now uce ll&gt;o huge
Monthly Oororog ol US GO¥&lt;tfnmonl Publ/catlo'lr. You
con. 11 you come up with S90 .,.. annul!! ,., tnlo non·
aelectJvt aervtce. Now lOt* 10 the canol th• F«&lt;•fll
R•QIItet, Ute, ounettn Doard for emerging· and c.ht.ngtno
fodoral rtQUIIHOC'\11 proposed PfOQ(Iml and logl•la11on It
le heavily u1ed by cltb.en action groupe •• well as law

anc:J comn"lt,c.lal rlona arteeted oy ahUt a l.,•govemment
policy. The aubl&lt;:rlptlon price Ml oone from S75 lo $300

La Fargo and an •ntnolog; of ~h Cftfllury - I t Hlrdty
POI~y conlld•rtno the PMf ayatem In
nigh ochoolo ond tho ell mote 'liro11oa In fhl OOfnmunlly
by rno publkllly

'"r yNt, 1111 •nowf' tr.at thla w ill recwee •ceeas 10 tf\t
H~lc.. L.&amp;lt year tht GPO ,ailed 1!'\e aiJbacrlpUon pr]ce
of the Cpngrenlonel Ret:o~'d from •7~ to S208
ye1r.
The ftWit Wll I 20 percent drop In IUbecrlblla. less

,_sa ~o,tUI end tmollontlty ch•r;ed lnC-ktMtt .,,
lteated by the media primarily for tM atft'lt Yatu.• •• •••

oowfl.fr\m4Wtl no

•n open access

to ~ found In the o,-ptoUtbl4 ••,.. Urea and automobUe

amall\upJ so moen a p.an of lht NQhUy "Mwt" cJ ..,
Th.,.e 11 little att,actM&gt;n In trylnQ to

rtpon otn. e~tt

l,.lo&gt;g prece on 1114 tnfO&lt;,.IIflon bltllotronl OUC&gt;flo tt&gt;o
pos•JbiiHy rt&gt;ot tt&gt;o fln•l affKf of ,,....leu -uflonll
ac1t mey t\lve a more ltlttftg a.no proloufW3 ttlect on tfw
socltl wauart of tht ntiW\

S """'Y •t•loa. 1114 us G....nmenll• qu.. lr .,.. •lin
consld«oble aopntattcatlon mootno to ,..tllct and qlrol
th4! flow or lnfOfllllllon boltwoen 111 ooencru and II a
c.~U84'\&amp;. In addlllotiiM: r'IOfTI\II floW ol tntom'latlon
between

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and r...a,chotfala

bel~

lntelmkSated

and ~n a lew u.ata, ftopt iG~ed. An examplot can tJt
'"""" In th4! cl\eno-1 taklno pia.,. in lt&gt;o Government
Prtnltf10 Offici (GPO). The GPO came lnlo O&lt;latance 1&lt;1
. O&lt;dor to
a loW-coot l nd centro I IOiirce ol

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Lookin,g,Over The Wall
"-"loll.
W
e tho -pte, ot lt&gt;o
.,.lollno tn
the bllllo to .... WI country from POlitical
olagnetlon and eo&lt;poflt•ropublicanlam. Thlo to not o
n - SIO&lt;y, II hal bMn hl -lo&gt;g and lt!IOfltcl Oft 10&lt;
years ro o poinl whl&lt;e h Ia .-llaclt ~ltlco to
OIICUU H. Willi mokH tl&gt;o MW lrtnd
II
1n•1 lho lelt t• not fust lodtno 1w1y, It I• commhtfno
ouklkl&lt;r But li~Wf , whet 11 tt&gt;o Lah

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The llfn&gt; "Lett• Is 1\erd ro clollne.ll ta oortalnly not tt&gt;o
bOOigooll tlblralllm lhallniOcll rouno .... _ . , _ ,..
IHCIJno I'*" to t&gt;tr II~ to ICIUal flonto, conaum«

f'IIOIII1, and ...... WllllflO IO ~then
OWlY IO g..-d when lhey 011 job&amp;. Th4t Lafl II -tlllno
.-1 ldvaneod 011 1114 potlflcal -Nm. maybelwwtno
atmllllr goell fo tlblrollll!l, l&gt;ul proctkllrle '""" "' I moto
eclllftsl men- reeutllno In clollnHo cnano-s-not juol a
watorll&lt;l - n aoflor~ a ...._,l•nct ot tile 1taruo quo.
Baaica lfy, ttblra tlam loiiOpi&gt;Y, unlullllttcl ..hllm.

An In IIIII....., for tne lttl'a fiii\IIM 11 tn, ..,r
naluro of lhll IOfl o t ,.,........nt. llalklolty II It unpopuler
ttca uoe It II toety. l)le Lllfl ca lla lor a quick cnerge
,which r11u111 In aometnlno radically dill""'" I ro what
wu thtre befO&lt;e. Jull tt&gt;o lhouOht ollhllll d trllcull 10
atomKh, tor Cllii&gt;QI up1111 tt&gt;o smooth floW of 1111 al'd
proNnll 1 Ch i l l - fO tl&gt;oH who Mutt &amp;dept. E- If
lhO cn•ngo II for Ihi oood. lhl cna l l - 01 KIUIIIY
doing 11 11 o tlon •OVO!Whtlmtno and ll&gt;o -urliy ollho old
woya ao anttclno lha llo do anytntno dtllO!tlllllllml •
rla~y gombll,

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lnformauon ctearlno ho4JMI tntorrnatlon enatya•• ee41tera
1M reaource otntera. '" u~er OfCI« hom DIYkt
Stoc~ma n (Memorandum 81·1,.) 10 rutn tMif.MfYteeS ewe,
IO the prlvlit.=tOt CH to C"-tOI ICM lhetr Htv~Ctll
,
Rec:onJIY tne
ur11y lnd El&lt;chengo CoMmluton'• ~111
Nlwl
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to be turned ovtt to a OfiV&amp;Ie fl1m. The

Olge•'

. II. PIVOI ttlllpoVa fOf lhO gonlltnlon ot IM publication
bul Ihi fHivalt ltrm aol{f_lt bHk to lha t"'P'Ytl af 1160 a
Y. . f-I I'Kf U II no •on~~r lVIII I bit thf0Ugt1 tho &lt;lopotltOf

library l)'tllm,
The olrector ot lhl Cll' ,...,lty coiled roo • r•pe•l o l

the FrHdom of lntorm•••oll Att and tt\at agency hat al&amp;o
voiced lhl cbnoern lhll lnay ahoutcl know wt&gt;o hll
I®Otl 10 lht GIM bale genet'lled b'f IM 'tiWOrlcJ'I

Qlllttll reaarch tool In the health Uttd, lrtdu JIIHIIcua.

Schoten eMS rnaatchefa.

Plft~ultft)' In englneerlnO,

ChlmiiiiY and phylica, &amp;II IV()tl..nc;Jno j&gt;fOliUfO by 1114

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...c.tanual
ol-loutl\' ...,,"_ _,,
uncle&lt; 1 cloud cluolllc:etlon II II lnMIIhat - A I lew
fiQulrM lf\11 ,.,. ,.IIHW\Af ArCN"*t f~W Me"
cluollrcafton IOf • - I l l _ . . but) IIIII roodbtodt 1\es
bMn '".,. care ol by cutltno lhtleooncY'• 11a1t oo lho t
&amp;~h
Witt tai&lt;l YHf1 tO IICComoJIIh. 1910 ........
~nlormotlon 11 mUCII , _ . ClfllicuM ltutn 1810'' to oblatn If
rou don't hlvt&gt; money anct accaa to a .oonlatlc.tecs
comput.r aylt4Hn fM Nattonal eure.w ot Stanctarda ruta
o•oi&gt;PICI all 1M 25 ol II• '"'~"'I f"'C&gt;Ircallo&lt;lt. ~~~

oo_,.,..,, lo rootrtcl _,.of tt&gt;otr oc:t&gt;olotty pul)l&amp;.r~lno

man« hOW you s·llee u ,

ot Ihe ma)OI' fotceo behlrKIIhe change 1• pottcy 11
1114 OliN:. ol Moneo...-t &amp;110 8uQoor . it lo eurr1nt OMB
1&gt;041cy 11111 any doc:umonto proclucecl by a F-al •OOI'C)'
ai'IOUtd not be reptodooed tOt di&amp;lt~tlon but turned OYtr
to pttvato f"'btl"'*" fOf rep&lt;odt&gt;&lt;tlo&lt;l ...., l&amp;la. If ll&gt;o
egof'Cr 11 ft.Jucta.nt to do ao, tney "'"'" ctlarge • tee
which will ~vw costa. An e.aamp4e of What ~n•
unoer tNsldnd ot policy l.s •n the ~rtrMnl ot
"ortc:ullurt'a Economic -SIMco fi&lt;IP«rlt&gt;ot '*ololor• · - - "" dJotrfl&gt;Utlon. They ort
now ,,.ll.cll only In llmhed ntJinblr """ 101' • foe.
Anolhet way publications are belf'Q curtalted Is througl'l a
re&lt;lucflon In 1114 I tall ptodUCiflO tt&gt;o mar~tilt uMd In tt&gt;o
publlcallon. Th4t Oepart,..,t olll bOf'ol\lgtlly roopec:ttcl
and tnii'*&gt;U•I Olcllo'l• ry of C&gt;ccilporloN/ Tllln, uMd to
mak• po. .J~ lland""' Job dooertpttonl, II marucs fOf
lllmlll&amp;llon blcauu lhe lniiYIIS di•II IOrl ptoduclo&gt;g the
documtn1 tc

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P...ldenl ~~~~a El&lt;ectnM Ordlt l:tlSII, NotloMI
S«vttty lnll&gt;tmtllo'l. otgMd tul -'P&lt;II. umbfe4tu o

fedueed from 97 to tO people TM c;ut

ln&lt;l •vcnange Of lnfOI"mtUon OU"rlng Dtoleulonal tociety
mHHnQL

n.. .,_ 11 ctoatno on t~• ''" flow ol tnt01'11\11110!\.
Ubra ry and tnl'lfl!'lllon l&gt;fOftw.IOI\all _ , . , . , . po
~lotruMCI 1110110 tillII ot tnte ~ion to ~ l&gt;rO&lt;Ignllo
tne anent~ ol trw pt,;OUc. h ' ' alwaya • ben" to
mllntaln a , _ flow ot tniOfiNtton Thofe t&gt;ovo-.
e campt... In ,,.. paa.
tnll nat~ Ma 9UUtd ltMif
oul 01 1 c:rl•ta bKI.UM ,..,.. .... tndivtduate taegen to
t&gt;lfclll thO ConatrMio&lt;\11 OINint. . of 1M Flf'lt
A - llvt 1114 1Uontlorl or 1t&gt;o pul&gt;ftc: to~
dtftcted ~oN'~ IOWA'CI the pfeawtn (0 rHirtcl
lft'Ofllllllon t• ll&gt;o ocnoolo anr:r IIOtariros wnlto lt&gt;o F - at
acw.mtnant prtmar1Jy u . - tt&gt;o Olrtctlon of 1M OMb ancl
lhl GPO II olttctlvely cwtflng off lntO&lt;.....tlon •t llo

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Gotold R. Shlflld•l• Auoclfltt PIOI•. .or and A..lrrtnr

OHtt ' ' 1M ScltOOI of '"lotmatlon •MI Llbrl!ll StudJ•.r.

sv Alan Kachic
8u,

111e ·-tt&gt;ol.elt hrcommltttno ltJielde ta
- . u. . of 1111 way 11 preachM twtnolno ol&gt;oul cn.noe.
The CI&lt;&gt;MII&gt;t of ntabhhlfll! on "lnll4~t...l elltt" 10
prO\'Iclo J.-ranlp tor "tlfllno up tt&gt;o mo... ," lo •
OU()tltat potltklll plana ta IMifOfiiiY wrono 101 It lmpriH
11111 onty 11&gt;11 trl\011 oroup of Htt-&lt;~eJeip l.., ....,.,.
" knowa U.. way" and ...,..,.,.,. aiM II wrong ...., muol
follow. Ttw Laft lnt&lt;ill• tt&gt;o meuM, and ,.. ono l!l.os to
b O - Slt&gt;picl, wllethlf
lhey ....
The- o4'an lnte~ual ottle to eert• ll1tyj1101 , _ 11
1\eo... lsted lor yura and Is...., noopo~~oltlle lor btlnolno

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OOod le¥04uttona. The reoulla. - · ..... voua1Jy bien
thl....,., ltwinlotfecw•J elite
•n 141to rutlno
-....., -Jno flOWn onthl people tttat they l&gt;fOI-oa
lo be HIIJno up. 14 Loflllt wt&gt;o 1&gt;11...00 In (Oftll aiiiiiOUlelt
twmen flol\11 and ICIUIIIty s hould be'WIIIIftO lo brtno thllr
r.votvtton to ll&gt;o _
.. and not IO&lt;co tt&gt;o people IO'IJ(In~
IIQ lhefn.
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By "'""'lnlno 11t1 tlltl, ll&gt;o Lilt II Of\OIOfno In Mil•
cloltNC110!\. thll ·autc:lde " 1&gt;01111tua1oo wlln tt&gt;o 1..111'1
_.lant c1o1111 101' etMIIng " • J*""t-" moot no1ic:lbly
'" ll&gt;ol..tclo of education and )o&lt;lrnet11m,

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aull.., for tt&gt;om. .8utlhey Kill- ltiUO.

~olc&lt;ltalttot

T n. ptobftm w11n jouma11 ""' tht Vlll•t&gt;t
they aro out ol tt&gt;o malnlfnNm and Ull·fll'()ttuate Ihi
l ltol&lt;ly laolatoa Uttl ~&gt;~any oood pojnl• aro rt.llod,
Cltlalnly - · 11111 ll&gt;o Left lhO&lt;IIO pay to. but lhey
fo il blcauN only people olthla tYt&gt;t ot tlllnltlng '"""and 1 - tt&gt;o ,....,. olllln 1/11 cold,
The Lallromatn1 In 111 ""'n lttt.. wu1d )opl(lno otrano«
and llf'lno« to 1 - of lh4! "malnall~"· not bleeuM
l.he Lalt llwrono, lri'rnoat caa." lll!lqllelellnllo1)' flol\1.
but blcauao all Qlllltnklno Ia OMfed lowo.t,d ttoetl l nd Ito
aoclely Jlvto&gt;g In Ito own WOttcl
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IIIINnk al..o. ... le¥04utloct-t b e l - 10 lnt _ . .
1 11&lt;1 then come fiOift tt&gt;om. AAO 10 CIO thla IUCCMifUffy
yOU CIMOI be I ~m~y laollloa OfOUP but """'I ffOM hom
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...I\Ofllltl - n... thllt C&gt;f- IOf ln.y allow to
•utvtve and tll'tolo9fot OIIOUid cfe¥lloo lltf&gt;ouoll they 6o
not .. l\oleya~ buiiO 1&gt;1 1 -1111. tl&gt;o LAII hu 10 enter
lnt .... wortd.(llotry, lhiiHI WOtlclll • ..., &amp;111101'1"0
llfm buill will CIO~ The Lell mustlnttllllto the
Mtablt-- thl ~··thl-foacl- ......
Olhef - lo 011111 -lniO lhl m&amp;IMIIM I!l and
............. booomt tile MW atllUI q...,
Will.. IIIII lillY a tlll!lalllllttt&gt;ougnl ot llrlt,
"'"'"0 to WOIIt wttn encl tt&gt;o dr&gt;nolhlftOI and 11tmy
1&gt;u11n . . _ 11 maY be t n e - wty lo brlno ll&gt;o
•-luiiOn 10 ll&gt;o ()tOplo. Only tt&gt;o ,.... . . •no
tciUCa loa lboulll!e Llfl and WOIIt will&gt; II wltllhey
•""-•land a nd OCOIPih. "I'd then ll&gt;o loll can take Ihe
ll'ln.away '' " " ' I t a -·

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AltfH rHdlng The Speclrum
orrlclt on e/8 "'111/IHI, "NVPIRG
Opu lor S.noto Ticket,,,.,
E&gt;PIJIIIon", I;.., lm-llto/y

&lt;n•ndotor, IHI. I o~poct lhll lhll
money will be II»"' wllol-l ol!flln
my ,.., lntt,.~nd IMt • • en

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WhwV I»Y 11$.00 In •rudonr

dtiWn tO thl QUOit bV E*
lr'-drnen In wllldl he uld, .., haa
to meAt 1 c:onc.ulol'l wltlt • .smeN
gnwp to INn.ttt • large group.
WIHM doi ng 10, I IN-I an.m~s.
bUI '"'' c.en"t be ,..,P«&lt; ."
No ~uionJ were m•~~ Tll•
Stuo.tft AtJ"Oti"IOn (~ t1kJ not
lullfl NYPIRO olror 110 _ , ol
tht *lotlnp ttud..,t OOdy chore ro
lcNp HYPIRG on cempu~
oo~loull't, flllftert on• ellentte-J •ncJ
exc/udtJ M1 fHtCttH or tftt 1101mg
t&gt;OPulttlon (lholt umo arudtlflts
who tloctod Etlc Frlfldmanf one IS
going to m•~t~• entmltt$, out don'l

oloc/IHI ropnoo
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WIN/ IN

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m•J«U'I o/ ,,.
111rtd lor
Thia, hOwtWt', ' ' nor ,,..
The
oll,.,ltte/1011 ol NYPIFIO on this
Um./HIS ,. I Nb«'ft9 fltmpM ol
us .. rop&lt;HO&lt;Itot,.. domocrooy No

eornc.uJon• .,.,, '"' " to O.ttfiit
o ,.~ group No one or VB
g11n_., from IMIOII Ol NYPIRO, I
ptO'Itn lfiKII'N COIIICifnlf lnd
en~lronm.,tel

1taxHnt ,.. . 1nd

IIUdent dlr«tfil OIQIIIIlltfon

Rtmemblf th/1 wMn you YO/t on
S&amp;ptembf!r 12. 23. tntl ' 4

&amp;enfra Oppenheim.,
UB Stuoent

Ott IOOittJI Whtn SA lgnotes

.ttvdt rtll I PIOfild • ncoumge
studln" to tttMd •• 'lOUr
to tM
of
IICT/ON T"' tlofmlloty

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aucce•• lnpu'Y'

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,.,...""'""' .,. •• folio••
Forpo. Jim IJrnlm, - · Sr...,

1 would""' to 11ko till&amp;
-unity to llltrOOuCO IICTION
IICT/ON to o ooml'li/IH to 11'1on umpualtHds Wt .,. fund«J
by,,. St-1 AIIOCII//OIIOI!fl wo
,.,,..,.,, tM dormltort•tudente
,,,.,,.,, '" SA. Our mtln purpoae
Is to llflt tMitvtl ol IOC,IIIIft in
. tht dorms Thla c.n o.
tccompl/$htd wough sporting
even11, dlnntrt, dOtm·ltltf lrtd '
mov,. 1p.clalt I would tncour•ge

Bini,- Jocbt,l&lt;ott CoMmon.
flkllmon4 Rkll ShMmon.
WIIU_., Howortl Frlfl&lt;l.
Spouldlng, POll OOidal/on,
Clem.,r_, Robin Cohlln; OoodyHr,
Rob Moyen; ond Oowoy/CIIoton,
8tyon Croto. II yOU ho•o •ny ldtu

or probltmf, ' " your
represtntallve. Ageln, 1 •ncoufl~
/Itt dotmltort&lt;Jtut{ffntl to Hcomt

111 t1orm1tory ltUdfMtl to Neoma

lnvollrtd w/llt ~CTI"'N-IogOiher
we c•n make thiJ 1 Wfll

ltmlller with hlalhw

.sut::ce.UIIII yeet

repr,ffltlll'tt AH mHifftgl 'lfUI H

Jim ........

•nnouncH In ,,. UniWrtitt
puOtfullonl end lte Q~Nn to til

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arty last mornlna.
Garry B. lhldeau
announced that he
would take bim.cl r
and his Pullw:r J&gt;riu.winnina
investiaative cartoon,
Doonubury, on sabbaucal.
The strip-wtlicb bqan In
1968 and now runs in nearly
100 papcrs-wiU stop th!J
comina January l as Trudeau
oakes a to·na-desirod leave or
absence rrom the rcleotncss
demands or brtllthina • dally
choractenutlon into his
cartoon originated dunna his
undergraduate d&amp;)'$ at Yale
University.
Trudeau. wbo has seen
Doonubury become one of the
most beloved, politically
aSiute, and frequently banned
comic strips since Wall Kelly's
PogiJ, has publically
onenlionod hh need for Iukins
a leave as early as six years
ago. In the February 1976
Issue of a rover story for Tlmt
magadne, Trudeau al~o gave o
concise insiaht into the magic
rtality of his cr~•tion,, oa.
which sheds light on the
relevance Doonubury holds
lor varied people, as ...u as
hi• currtnl desire for pcr.onal
and professional re'tValuation.
"A flight or fanuuy," he
v-role, ••is no mcrt slci&amp;ht of
mmd . But onl~ children. .arc
nunurod by it. Later, or
rourse, many or us
comprehend our .selr-omposod
povor1y and ley to double
back, but tho bread crumbs are
al,..l}S missing and our railwes
art immtn.st. ••

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Trudeau feels that his
characters are trapped in .ome
typo or time warp, "carrylna
the colors 8.1\d the KIFS of two
separate generatlons," he Jlld
Thursday. ' ' II was unfair to

strelch their rormathe yean to
cmbrac&lt; both Vle111arn and
preppy " Among pltru to be
resolved before his January l
stop da1e is the current
prqniJ\cy o( Joanlc Caucus
Redfern, porhaps Trudeau's
most popular character.
Among lmpcndina eoinu to be
tackled by that dale indudc
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the actual collqe vaduation
or tht series' orlafnal mlltl
character$, plus tbe forbodina
threat or haircuts.
Sadly enough, many or these

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&lt;k&gt;&lt;clopments will be missed by
most or Burfalo, since n.~
Courier E.tpres:r-wblch carries

canoon:~h~hto&amp;cthcr

amuses 8.1\d tickles as much ••

it can piertr to tht quid&lt;.
Doonuburyloailly~buuiu
often doina all or these 11
presses down on September 19. on«. Whut the ehar~e~m of
Throua/IOut the 19705.
Pogo and AI Capp's L 'rl
Doooesbury was pcrbaJl6 the
Abner had to be humorous
only ncwsp3pcr strip to
and rantasy-orienlod In thtor
perpetually touch on tbe broad a~aran~n ord&lt;T to assert
range or insight that can be
thcit political boldst(okes on
seriously conveyed thro~~&amp;h this the comics paae- Trudtau
medium. Doonesbury is a
lOOk the darin&amp; Sltp of placlna
shrewd marriage of two forms
his oocially·molivalln&amp; "'h In
of the fow..color genre, tho
creations whose tone and look
would largely convey tho
daily funnles and the editorial

famiUar and everyday. It is a
Wll or ima&amp;illativo reality and.
dream thai, lar&amp;elY thanks.to
Doontsbouy, did DOl di&lt; OUI Ill
this country durina the past l l
years.
One the note or .shrewd
lauabt&lt;T picrdna lbe everyday,
" "e should note the designaled
point of Trudeau's return .
Word has it thai Doonesbury
will resume its chronocles ia the
of 1984.
- Michael Hopkins

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the c!TIICitl or il&gt;al!tlvtry ... !be

olcloriJ - · ciiJc:uolod ODd
rcparud · - by the

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wMcl.
ph)1lcol
rllOal
II an
lmponaot
put of a:aylna bcallhy

and IICIJV&lt;, _ , It b now becoo!Uoa
trc:n4y due 10 the I l l - crau

•. _ ; , Amcrica.pop\llarized by
r..s dieu and IS n&gt;iaota or
ncrc:Uo. !hac - - ...
clesiped to bdp ' 'ltoql the Y'QII.QI

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JO-" ~ -.ltb\a.
deli&amp;Md far , _ ...

61-M • the UAI-, or
Wlococuia at MMiooA Modica~
Scbool. The raulu ahowtd thl
nm u.ou,ll the , _ bad medical
problalu. Lbq-- ........... .
or nltina 4S miau.tc:a to an ...,...
lw\cc a WKk.

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otuclalu:Mott coUoat •~u ore
oaly lnteratJ&gt;d ill IUSIIIalq the
,.,..... ''body boauillul" imqe.
Ku,.. Moc&amp;t. Wamao'a F"IIDell
IAsuw:tar far abe American
Hmltb _, ~ Cclller sold.
"Yowoa _ . ..iDto the
....... wkh the idea or !lavina
buiPII mua:lcs or looklnc IDOd
in • bikiDi. but !bey odclom ..,..,.
about tb&lt;ir a.robk OI&gt;OditJoa...
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1st G.S.A. Senate Meeting
Wednesday, September 15, 7:00
. 'PM, Parker rm. 4 &lt;MSC&gt;
G.S.E.U., Special Activities
Funding, Woman and Minority
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H...S ll&amp;aet.ll c-!1 Ray Botowla.
saki, ....., lloey .... buicallylbc ......... or ow
team." -r--ave or lbc 11 pia"" lilted on the Fall Vanity
Basoballrosttr .,. 1911 lettt11Dt11, u the . , _ . lkllll
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c:xpcntr&gt;tt should be a plw fO&lt; them.
rftllm~:

IU lbc JtUOII draws ....,...., Borowia and IUIUtant
c-h Jerry Scarttlla •• Aradaa dcr..,.. to tbar
playera." We would tike to short up our dcr..,.. a bit
moct,", tb&lt; COKb saki aloQa wit.h tb&lt; P&lt;tchina
""'tina oa AI&lt;JIIlhalina it," Boto.....,. added. " U. year
our EKA wu DOC quit&lt; wb&lt;rc wt ....we! ha~ Uked II to
be." Smion Ot-q MiUn and Mike Pow.r alona with
Junior Rick Matonskl wiD capealn the 1911 BUU.. Mlll&lt;r,
aJona with Tom C&lt;lclwdl, Dan Radley, Paul Mary, and
Dean Cameron wiD all ... action In thr outnold, Tho ''"'
to look for on thr infield wiU be Pttcr Hatnmcrl 01 third
"-·Dan~ atS«&lt;nd " -• Paul o.ddario or Mike
Mosavero ac PloMop, and Jim Malllaon at lint. Tim
Kruka, Jotm Hoar, and Dive Sl)tfanza will share the
t hor&lt;&gt; behind th• plate.

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Bocowla. cautioned that play&lt;ra can alwl)'s be PIIO&lt;d to

dlffemu positionJ •~ che stLw n proaresscs, so the:
previously mcntiontd Unt· up is in no way finaL There arc
aJIO a handful or pla.y.,.s that at&lt; capable or playln• more
tban one position as ls evident by lnspeellna last yell'•
ficldi., repon.

T he ph china staff conslns or •b. ,..t1uam and s:lx
ntwcomen and Borowitl claimed thai aJI of th~weomer•
ha•e !OQd arms. Bob Cea, PQ&lt;r Orlmm. Tim lfllclinJ,
Jam&lt;&gt; Klopfer. an'd Jim Mac~ can all m., th• mound;
as ....u as Rick Maronskl, Oaty Pepke, MUte PoW&lt;r, and
Dan Radky. Roundi., out the arsenal .,. P&lt;rn Ro&amp;aJI•.
Bob Stri&lt;Jtland, and Paul Webb.

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Oerald Klopfer. Tony Sunynaki, ' and Ken We~&amp;&lt;&gt;u are
all abk to play nut l&gt;ak and they ccmpl&lt;te the BuU's
rotttf, alona with John Mall.laon wbo wiU be OUt of octloo
for approlimately two .,.... weeki ancr Jufftrina an anti&lt;
Injury In a recent automobile .III:Pdent.
~ twa ls affdlatod with the NCAA Divl&amp;lon I, ECAC

Divl&amp;lon I, and SUNYAC. The BuUs Ol):dlthdr SC&amp;IOO on
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Will Be Held Wednesday,
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ABBIE HOFFMAN
LIV·E
Monday, September
.13th 8:00 p.m.
Knox Hall no. 20
Amherst' Campus
Students- $1 .00
Grad Students-$1.50
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a Teciuol4- Worto~oot~-A &amp;ftd tcnlor ME'• arc lnYrted . For more info. call Bob
&amp;....,u wllo- lie Ia C1"114uu S.ll&lt;&gt;ol by S&lt;ptcmba, 191) Job a.t&lt;n-..
&lt;llaiblc 10 apply to WOfk ror 11&gt;&lt; Cernrol IDtdllamc:e vlckotapecl 11\1~ will be shown md ~ . S&lt;p(. 17. I 112·2679.
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"'_, d~~n~~a 11&gt;&lt; Sumtt&gt;tt or 19tl. Sdcclloo rot 11&gt;&lt;
ia hiahly competilivc. For funbcr lnfonnalloo.
AlloM ~ Doll:o .......... - ......,_ _ . . for
write: &lt;Aordioatot Gnd\Wc Su&gt;dics l'fosram, [)opanmcot Wrldoa w-..-,s.pc. 14, J p.m•• Waldman •udcnu coasl6&lt;rioa -'&gt;&lt;nhlp on l'llctdQ, Sept. r• •
/1., ROO&lt;n 112, P.O . BoA 192$, WuhlnJion, D.C.
lbcolrc, 112 Norton, AC.
3:30 p .ID. bo Tljbert lll . Sophomora Who tuod.a J.S • tbdr fV1t ICIDCII&lt;{ Of cum (Of freshman year we dial~ .
S.oolo11 wllo .,. ..,._. oo to Cnol.""r. S.~ool With tbc Ottr&lt;~N ......... c.,.. c.r ... a..-&amp;llltlna oa 9/14.
e~ccption ur Prc·Med, Pr&lt;.n...t, ond Pro-Ve~. You mould..,. Out runt for ) w..U, from '1·10 p.m. In lh&lt; CFC lounae
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ror thole Interested u.
up 111 appolntmtnt to ocquirc a ref&lt;r&lt;n&lt;e lite. CaD Mra. Shea, (2nd floor Farao number 6). Book COli b $4,2$, To rqWcr, an, ..tv., jour..., ~&amp;ftd promotion , Sept. IJ ar S p.m.
831 ·3liS, for an appt .
leavo namo and' phono Ill tbe CFC oiTiec (6J6.2J46) or c:oll in 211 Talbert,
Coty (6)6.46)4) alter 6 p.m.
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MloOiii.J Sc.._ll .,.. U.S. ~. The Minority
Cnol. S t - " -· S.... Moollo&amp;, Sept. IS, 7 P·"'~ llrD •
G!aduat&lt; Student Local« S&lt;nkc SJ)ON«ed by lh&lt; GndiWe
Pork&lt;r (MSC). We "" 6.000 llroclll 0., bo\OOI....S lD the
SU!oe- lbc OC u orpnizina iu lind Ac:tiYiti&lt;i for in
GSAII ~ 111 ¥ 436-lMO.
R«&lt;&gt;rd Euminotloas Board hclpo arodUOJc irutitutiotu -II&gt;&lt; year
ot a
ill1h&lt; JSU loom, 2:10 Tolbert, Wed.
odcntily ""-ity 11ud&lt;ms lotac:sted in IIW&amp;uloa lfodUIIe eve., 7:30 p.m. Come, tal\ about )'ollt uperimca &amp;ftd lOW'
studies For fultllcr lllloruwloo, ~&lt;: MlDOrity OrodUI1e hopa.
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Stvdcnt Loeot&lt;r Service, BoA 2897. Princeton, NJ 01541 .
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Aoyow wll~ u .............. ot lfod. ...... l.otcrtiled In Come~olmociFolkO.U.X,IOOADeo(Oid&amp;ltdHaii);MSC.
UU.U Coltlral M4l Perf. . . . . AN .......... S:OO. Wed.
puravina 1 ureer In Orehestra Mon&amp;aemcnt thould ~~e to: Tues. Eve. 11 9 p .m.
Sq&gt;t. IS, C.P&lt;ll Lobby. We need wliten, waicr...., ho. .
OMFPITralnlna Dept., Amcrleon Symphony
r...c:stra ,
Leaaue, P .O . 8o• 669, V'~e~~na, VA 22180.
lllldtott 01 OottroUc M4l tlodriall ~ Fall ondho.tt....,,
mcmbcrlhip "rulh" plllty, Wed., Sept• U, S:30 p.m .. Bell
Meodloe- Drint lna or dno&amp;
llot Stll&lt;llo Artea no.tro "' ...... ,.,. J.ol..-,., in Hall (look for poot.cn With rm numb&lt;r). AD tnanben and Ala&gt;llol
vaphics, boa orrtce, house mana.ac.mftn, market.in&amp;, myonc interested Invited. Free be« &amp;ftd wiQP. For ~ pn&gt;blc:ml II you ot a fricod ooedJ bclp, you can auencl publiaty 011d _ , t da-1&lt;.. For further lnformatlon, eo&lt;~tlld:
free
011 Mooday, U:JO 10 2:30 Ill II&gt;&lt; Palmer llrD,
info. c:oD Tom or Bob P. lll-2679.
l&lt;tuluya Lona (11~).
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191:144 ao:ademic year &amp;hould write to The American- entmolnmeac, eAOCic: coffoaand ceu.
deu&lt;ru. Sept. r•,
Seond•norl.v! Foundation, 127 Euc 1Jrd. St., New York, HY I p .m., Main Sttftl Chlbod Houx, 3292 Maio Sttftl.
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S.nlors and Cl"'l4ucr 11a....11 tat....c«&lt; In """""' In Sophs. at UB who feci tbat tbeir QPA lot tho Frcll&gt;man yoar
&amp;OV&lt;rrunenl, politico, &amp;ftd publk affairs ore diaible to apply miaht q.-Urr thom fot membcrlhlp 1hould inquire at the Phl
for 1 MU&lt;er't dqrcc Ia a 011eo-year proaram In Polltks Uld Ela Slama orfkc in 2$3 Haniman Hall (Sll·l9J2).
Publk: Policy at Rua.&lt;n Ufti-.ity. /l.ppllcadoo must be
made co tbe EaaJcton lrutirutt &amp;ftd to II&gt;&lt; Onld. Sehool at SA _
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Rut.a&lt;n. For f'ultllcr IIIIo., write: Dlreccot, EaaJctoo lnstilln&lt; Ill Taiba~ H.oll. P&lt;tltlool10 join the SA AJJ&lt;mbly'avoilabk.
of Poticico, Ruc,ers Univcnity, New Bruruwic:t. NJ 01901. The only rtqulr......,t il oiO .sipaauns,

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Slpu 1'111 f4ooiloe F,.ttnlly M&lt;dlott. Wed .. 9-U. 7 p.m ..
1111 Norton, All thott lnter&lt;Sled in jolnina are Wfed to

au end.
Co7 P......., AIIIMclt 51.......,... Cnttr, M· F, I·S
p.m ., 1111 Talben Hall, A C. Wt bold weekly mectlnat on
friday. s p.m. in lh&lt; crnter. Feel r.... 10 call 6)6.J06] &amp;ftd
a« in&gt;OI....SI
F . - 0.11 ~ MtdJooa, Wed. S&lt;pt, IS, 3 p.ID.,
AD lnt&lt;rated wdcom&lt;•

EotJsoa IY!IIu- fUrwlrt-1 A umi-ttrucsiUed 1uppon lfOUP 906 Ckmtnl.

pro&amp;pee~lv&lt; Jtudenu on S.pt.
28th- Brooklyn Law S&lt;hool, Unlvcnlty of Bridaepon,
VIllanova University &amp;ftd Rut~Us-Camden. New Jersey. Sian
up for l!Merviewo by ea~Jin.t.8]1·3SIS ond uk for Mrs. Sbea.

ror persons who blnae ot , ... ucallvdy il bcina off&lt;red by
th&lt; University Coul\klina Servio.'t. The •eckly pr~ ltiUU
Monday, Oet. lith at 3 p.m . Call 6)6.2720 for 1 tcroenlna
interview.

Ha•t11 H o-. a lhdtcr ror battered women and their
chUdren, n«dJ volutlle&lt;n. If ~u haY&lt; a few houn a week
&amp;ftd would like to wort with II&gt;&lt; women or th&lt; ehlldrm, pleue
c:oD Janc:t ClwlmaD 111 ~for an applic:aJ.Ioa. Our D&lt;X1
tralolua JWOtT&amp;DI bqlos on 5q&gt;l. 2111. ~ aediu
••.U..bk lot Jtudcnts.

111pu n 1 ft&gt;olo• Frottn~~ty Roalo -r....-Moa:.Fn., Copen
H.oll by II&gt;&lt; candy count&lt;r for Info. on UB'• number I
Cratanity.

eampu• to Interview

Ord&lt; ll Mtttlot, Se-pt. 1•. S:JO p .m .• Polmer Room, lDd
floof or Hurinwo. Ne\o manbcro wdcom&lt;l

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wort with c:hlldren, older odulll &amp;ftd 11&gt;&lt; lkt. 0a11 CAC at
St- u
taki'U lvitll 831-JSll, 67 S HorritiWI Hall, MSC.
Conaressman John LaFalce'• orfkc in Burr. or Niaa. Falls
&amp;hould lttld • resume and al&lt;Uer exprest1111 wilY they will&gt; to P.T ., O.T .. ~ FA., Cerootolol)' It N---&lt;let you&lt;
be an Iotan Uld a tronJcrlpt to Rlchatd T . Lee. DUtri&lt;t volunteer ...,. witH the CAC. 8JI·lS21, 67 ~ Harriman Hal.l ,
Reprcstntativo, Now Federal Buildina. J J I W. H uron Street,
MSC.
Buffllo, NY 14202, tel. no. 716/~S6. Time commitmml
minimum or 8 howe • weot.
S..lor • - ...r .,.., ""*""- ZOI'n'A Inter. b offi:l:lna
Orad. Fello""ihlpt ID . . . _ related tclcnees &amp;ftd
..,._Lrtr s..lon. St. LouisUniVcnity, Sehoolofl.aw, wW be enallleaina. Fonm fot 1M, Fdlo""ihlp A~ ..., be
on c:ampus to l.ot&lt;nlcw P&lt;OJPOCClw Jtu.dtnts on Sepc. 28111. oblaiDed by writina to: Zonta truCllollioul, 3S
Woet&lt;r
Call Mn. Shea at 131-)SIS to malle on llflPI .
Drive,~. Dlinoil60601.
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food &amp;ftd then""""' dth&lt;r by YOntitiq Of latina luatives.
For info. about treeiment for thb dbonlcr call 139--2023.

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l:30 p.m., UHC olrteo on 5th noor of Red J..k&lt;t above Hilt.
Dept, All new members ar(: wekome.,
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Kenny Byrd, vcatriloq\dll &amp;ftd cocnediaD

oa Friday. 0&lt;1. I. 8:&lt;10, Talben BvUpen.
UUAI Moolc a . -c-ltUCRRed bt music:, concau,
sound, security, •aa•. pubtidty, hOSI'itallty and much more.
Get involved now by ntlina out Ill appl~lon 1n 106 Talben.

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UUAI Co" . . , _ 0,.. MJb Sorlos-Are you taltoredl
Would you Ht e to perform In front ol a Uvc audlenot on a
prOf. 10und JYII&lt;QI7 WoUld you tiketo be mtenaiftod by oar
vasa amount
11udmt IAkntl
10, come to ()pat Mik.
Wlllc:h ror dttolls
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Tile~·· 01 0 ' adMal ....._ wOl be held on:
HUJIPriap
Thunclay, ·Sq&gt;t. 9 at l:JO md 6:30 Ia 14 Baldy Hall, Uld n t H - IIMan of W.a.N pramt
Folk~ WOtklhop on Sat. Sept, 111 two ..sont-9 a.a.
TUeodoY.
Sop(, 14 at l:JO In II&gt;&lt; Paitna' Room (S&lt;ennd Floor,
Wl1dsoa W..ur..-TecholqU&lt;t lor preparln&amp; an
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ll.ooal 211, No&lt;toa Hall, AC .
Patter (M:SC).

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Yailllblc ~ fot.,....,... in&lt;.. ...ed llllbe Pf}'dl •• tociaJ
WOft , COOiiuodlne. _,tal baltll, or biiDWI ICIVIca r'ldd. «
lor ~ who - ' 10 bcr:om&lt; Involved wltb COIIUDunitY
WO&lt;t, For more info. c:oD 134-3131 .
,.......,. - - . of ~ SptcfnJIIt ...... SCalf-All U. &amp;onlo 0.. 11 now -ina every M, W, F Ia Ootk'• Hall
witl&gt;ina to be a phocotrOPber mllllottencStlcb !DCt&lt;lina, Wed., Gym from S:30 IO 7:00, The cl\lb b alto ICC&lt;Plina a - W..... W~W&lt;d., Sq&gt;t, IS. S: l5 p .m., 100 SoP'. IS ot S p.m. In Room 14 , lalcly H.oll.
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ORTLAND, Sept . 11-F-b.ll b a rdativdy .,..y pme. Just
uk Cortland State kicker 11m Reynolds. Playlna In only hb
S«&lt;nd f-btlll _..,.. &lt;V&lt;r,IM former IOal&lt;r star lticked a 37
yard lldd aoa1 with jwt U ICICO!Ids leR to play In the p.roe to ddear the
UB SuUs, .31·21 hen.
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The Bulb were play!oa aaalrut more Ulan tM RAid QnaoM u IIIey
cootlnlowoly hurt t.hernJ&lt;Iva with pmalti&lt;s. The hi&amp;h
orrenalveproductlon wu orraet mainly, not by Cortland's defense, but
by ita 10 pmaltles wblth raulted In ll9 lost yards.
Head Colth Bill Dando wu understandably upset. "We had.them.
Thcjo coWcln 't stop wo. Their defense wun 't lhere. The only thioa we did
was lllop oundvco, " he aald.
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The Bulb' first drive was typical of ito effort throu&amp;]lout lhe pme.
Tatloa the opmloa ltickorr over 20 yards and lhen piecioa tCJtC!her a
drive to the Cortland IS In just five plays, the IIINSI stOPJ)td via a UB

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territory with the bdp or l$6 yards or Bull deferul"" penallles, niucb to
Dando's clistute.
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''The referee was callloa junk stuff,''M aald. ''You c:an play ep1nst
15, 16 people. But .. . we~ OlltM road." Conland's.Buna strudi:
own efforts. Frank Llc:ela pitted off the first of hb two .,..... for the • apin three n&gt;il&gt;uta later with.., 10 yard catcb and NA. "You""''' pvt
aRcmooa ., his OWtl ......, yard line, which starteCI anoth&lt;Fiooa UB
uP.._...,.... tit&lt;tM one'slhey did to us." Oando aald."All !My
drive. UlintJ up the remainioa
and C&gt;Ot-IWJ n&gt;il&gt;wa or tbe lint
had was three plays, Tb01's aD, just those lhroe bomba." lalla hid 10
quarter, !My fouod tbemJdvco on the Cortlaod five yard line. But ooce
ouutaodiQa day abo, throwlna for three tOIICbdowna and complttiaa 9
lpiD UB ........ COOl tM Bulls _........, poiau. After rwo
of IS for 2.19 yards.
....,.plttloo$, Mike Oreoo stepped ID
or a a.mtt in the eod
The tlUd time lilhtenlfta sanKt eame ID the third quaner. Buna
zo!,e ODd ran II 0111 to the CortlaDd IS yard line. ·
~ed aM yard toucbdown to ~ IM - . : oace apia. ODe
Aslclt rrom the IDtaa:plloo, Donat I'*' u _ . . , . dey,
minltte earlier, Wbkdlad hid put the Bulls lllald wilh a 14 yard . _.
COIIlplttiaa 2.1 of 40 for lU ,.nil. Lut ,.ar, Booncu was rued
~~had a.,.,..
the lfOI!Od,......&amp;IQI for 111 yards.
Divillon lll'a t o p - for~ -ka aod M rmisbed the aeasoo an '
On the~ play of the
quarter, Buna ~t ,.. ODO&lt;her 1oq
All·"'-icM.
- t o sa up lhe score lhu save Con land h-llrill...t of the....,., A
Ull flaally p 011 1M botlrd Ia 1M ICIOOQcl quarter, tUi!ll ~
baln..ct oplloo from Mih Bowe swpriatd the ICIUIDOd Bulls, tUiaa lhe
of a CortiODd tUf'IIO\'n. lulls' defoulvetao:tle Mike Roai ~011a
baD to the lhree yard liM. On the ensutoa play, baln..ct Tom Lee walt
ia ror the..,.,..,,
O..C Coot fllalblc 011 the Red ~ 30 yard line. Five plays later, UB
runnJoa bllo:t P.a Wlllldlad ~aped IAio lhe eod 11011&lt; with lhe lint of
i'bc: topcy~urvey natwr ar the ....,. continued • Bltnttt led the Bulls
his lhra NOhiDa toudldowM.
00 a qulc1r.90 aecond drive thO% raulted ... a T1m Nl\lueb 2J yard
The Mlf ended lhonlylllcnafter, wid! UB In lhe l...t HI.
touebdown'.camper. ~ 76 yard drive ended With over 11 minutes ia
tot
to • IU'OO&amp; aecond IWIIIWt after tM ICIOOGCI or Cortland··
the pme. N~ueb finbbtd with 69 YOJds 011 10 earria.
fl1lt two-oven. Red, p,_. quarterbllo:k Scott Zalu&gt; fllalblcd lhe b.ll,
The ranalni1la ptUt or the pme wu a llfllllk bee~ tbe teaau in
the Bulls rotOVered aod llarted another
dri"" thai ended wiclo a
Bulls' temtory. The deddioa turnover aod the Bulls' finll, was
Whlthcad one-yud tOIICbdown nm. Wkll II mlnuta to so In the thlnl
Whitehead's flllllble oo the BuUs' 47 yard liM.
quarter, U8 had a 14-41...t.
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,Jay 'Cicily, subotilutlna for the Injured Zabn, ditected lbe evmtuol
Buc Conlaocl eboaaed tiCtk:a and tM momeatlllll quicklY shifted to
wlnnina drive w!lh two short pwa and two not~olna plays. Alter a
tM Red ~. The first of the Zaba to Fnnk Bwmo
tim«&gt;uu, Reynolds went Into lhe p.roe to perfOI'tll hb h&lt;nllc feat to
J&lt;Dd tM 4j()() tans home happy.
ocorlQIOOmblnatloD COAMCtlon - Wlleubed shortly after tM J«&lt;ad
Bull'• """"· Tbe 40 yard bomb . . . 8ul SeM Kowal tunied tile
The Bulls pla~t ,..... In Ohio apiMt Blldwin·Walla&lt;e ror 1 ni&amp;ht
..,.,... way. On t.hc day, Butm ......t d&amp;ht- for~ yards aod
pme and hope ror better luek. "The d&lt;r..... played super," Dando
be IICCIOUIItCid ror 111011 or t11o or r -. TileY cooqucrcd lbe rat or the
lamented, .....tlU:q&gt;l. ror those three plays...
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lldan Moran rt!COvertd for the Red ~ to stop the UB drive. Aller
the UB deft~~$&lt; has stOIJPCid Coo:\lalld, UB lhonly nained ODO&lt;her of its

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National s·anned Book Week concludes today as
bookstore~ defiantly display well:known classics
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put .....k. boobtoreo and fibrana atrooothc CO&lt;Intry 1\avc joined
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STUDENT ACTIVITY
FEE WAIVERS
ARE AVAILABLE

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S.A., C.A.C. , &amp; Coca Cola
present
THE U.B. 500
The U.B. 500 is a go·can race a~d Fund
Ratser for the Muscular Dystrophy
Association. The tace will be held
Seprember 12th on Putnam Way at the
Academic Spine .
The entry fe.e is $10.00 per. team for
undergraduate students ($20.00 for
other$ per team)
Pick up on entry form at the S.A. office
in Room 111 Talbert Hall.
The&amp;4! forms must be rumed m by
September l Oth
For r'f"Ote information, conlact
Norman Goldschmf~t at 63612950

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set yo.ur own price,
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Room62S
Harriman Hall
and we'll be open

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FINANCIAL HARDSHIP ONLY

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ALL S.A. FUNDED
ORGANIZATIONS
PICK UP YOUR
BUDGET PACKETS
BY OCTOBER 15TH

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Kbomoal h-.nlllft aUIISmu •tcred ttk
I'I.U.~y

•hlk tht oc.l\cn •en lofkcd owt COM
"'\Mic1M, ~~~~~ ..dkd 10 ~
anonymow tot feat or adcbt:tonat
"tepttuh, IIMt ''the:) shul 1JM: ha hb
ad had dtuns •Ad dubt. Thq- .aM:d
all their force &amp;net "'"''""to ~all "' "
The Uvdm.J &lt;t~Jmc-d be IU\d Pili (~

ent.hc:wu..:~• orc~.··

.,._ ''Tlo&lt;y .,. lr- h• oo
Olhcl&lt;lli&lt;otolo~--"'-·

""J&lt;in· Calli"""" Oriffio oliO .-d
t1's.alt 1M two 1tCNPt b\C CIMnicli!QI
hod
rfPOtt•
_
••o.
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OM: tiiMir'llf

w .... . . _ , . , . ,. okookl

F'ub~~ S..tnt wu1vmmor.led &amp;nd
~u~e:kl, arnvaJ to WlJaU.It the t•o
uoucn "Tbt •nh·Mwmdn• mtdttu~o
«.lal.m«athC') •IAted 1\1 ~· (h&amp;flf't
but •ere pJOhlbHc&lt;l "I '*It bl«&lt;llllf
«WW the nom and then ll~ m 10.

"t

Stnlor ln~te~t\.a•t oc Frat~• Patte ~
the U\tdtnH h•d

mt~undcntood me dcpanmml'\ '"''"'
llon!t " M y mc:n had juu bro' '" I.IP a

""-bod,....,.,0/lc-.
..........,.

_ . . . , ........ ohcy""'ll&lt;-

..;u,_..._
00

..... calcd f«
'Ill&lt; otodmu ow«&lt; obol-. of

lllclfSl....... MudmultUBobo ¥0Siii!J _ .... "bot tbcy dooo'o
f\a¥c ttw &amp;ub ~ •ba c:oul4
............. tbcm U!d oloat , _ ..

T11&lt;RIId&lt;tlupouot&lt;douotbol;...,
art not oaty &amp;ed--Kbomaot. INf atilt•
Sbab ttlw ,......, lad&lt;o of'""'*'
'411dl. 11 We- ire: not PohniA:I nntcn ••
•n)'Onc bu1 bJ.&amp;mc tc oa C)k qsttm ri'IA1

Untied Srttn." be .ald. Two or my
rtlall~ct: have alrudy bf:ocon ucfUttd
1mdcr Khomc:inl'• 'f'l.lmt "
ThO:K Studcnh wbo &lt;tptJOK tbc ruJIn&amp; hl.-m•t ltllmt uy l.h&amp;J the Khonlnn' \Upporten &amp;tt n'CT)'YJhtft. M•

ruks Iran," tl\q optainc:d.
" We dmund that some1hina bt
(Jonc by tbe -'Chool and the uucknu
aplall.tbC' Uf'OeiUn '" Iran.'• ti&amp;Kl
one: Audcm.. " We •ut aU
to
underllMd us tDd )lelp \lf'deal w.-tth
1hiJ r.,.,-m of international 1morbm "
Onrno,wat flOC .f\lfl)fiJ«&lt; t.t the out•
bru.k_ "Thar idt'oaopc;t we: 'WOffib
Apart. Somr: o( thac' t iih: att' told
tbtu familks btvt been kllltd or lhc:1r

cordlna to OM srudmt, tht lnnlalu

propcnitt an rakm a•-a). •tnch li

10

the:

''udcn"

INN -----·~

"'N"""' fll tr l"tl/tHtl filii

wUJ be holding an
Open Houee for all
member• or non·
member·• ·
Sept. 1 Otb In the Red Jacket Lou

"""' plu• alo 1 ttrh ''""'" /f't.lm f.'f MS '''"''"' /.,,.
rh•·••" nttltW N{•JI •"'ult~'llf ""''"Iii tilliJMI

Reservations
Suggested

-633-78788326 Main Street · -

to --~ poWial t.i.)'tltlM '"'f1wrc
we Ol·cr JOAOO cun of ~ rc
qQC:M.Iftt to r«~M~A ta the Uued StMo

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kCVtcd lor dK• •'*'~•:· ac.rr..

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Clossifieds are an
efficient way of
communicating

•oHttll!-ullotl
o~~cy ...,.
)utt Julc:QM.&amp;. to tba ldclft .,_.,, JN
·•romm..-. " Gttrrtn Mid that u
arouo c:abed and MJd

&amp;nii·ICM•M!Jru

or

•M1 d1d aot

•P'PfO\~
Ihe prot~
tl'llol oc:awrrd AIMf dWS no1 -.aN IO

d.&amp;lm rapoo,~blht)
IU ru u pt"O¥klint PfOIU'UC'In fut
tl'loK \.1\WkJ\u ,.ho f«J thrwtncd
Onll1n .... th.to Public Satn, ... ""
Jun.-.dktion orr campu• and thoK
~lVoi.k:•u• -ouJd hive IU 1«~ ttK:
of~~ 9\lrrt.to Pol~«
"The (inat ouu.:oml' ~ hard to ck1e.t•
mlnr:. am)rcUn&amp; lo CrirO:n "On~
lfC'IUp rnnvaltbr ronrn 1 ~ wrn 0
en 1~ tnl't11na,. We'll "•~c to 10

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$1 .50 for tlrst 10
words

a.u'""-""

~ntow• and

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" MY MEAT WON' T
SHRINK"

S~o'hl835·4054

I

'KOSHER AVAtlABl£

The Lebanese
Student
Association
will hold It's first
meeting on Sat.
Sept. 11th at
2:00pm in
room 27 • ..=._
Dlef. Annex.

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PRICE INCLUDES:
• Soft Conlllld l.~

• Conyl... ea• Solu~ /or Cleonl""
and Srttrllfal""
• llloney-1/Jodc G_..nu..

SlJNDAY SEPTEMRER 12

1'0 am
11 am

• rM:wU~ II •••rt•8r't•l__,, . . . . w.....u.
RELIGIOUS SERV CE ... o_ .....,••
+lt" IUH4 11tiJ I I. .
BAIRD POINT 10 K RUN "'' ..........,
...,....... -...
UB ......
GO-KART
" 500" tor Muscultr Oyalro,&gt;hv ,....., ~· ,..,._.,.
, IIWCa.la.t

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11

~

12 noon CANOE RACES

·-·-- "'"
~.....,

FOOD SERVICE OPENS
lpm

o•- -·

OPEN HOUSE- CREATIVE CRAFT CENTER
VOUEYBALL - Student Teams
SOFTBAU- MIIn: ~ , _ Ct11 ~ ·-- •- -•

GO.!!,.DQ.'YJ!L.lUL~'iD~,tfiPE BAND
UB JUGGLERS MAGIC - -CLOWNS
MINI-BOAtS
MODEL AIRPLANE COMPETITION IAIAAI
3 pm UB WIND ENSEMBLE Fr- Clpotr-. orrectw
4 pm
BARBERSHOP HARMONY Am":J'A=
4.30pm UBZODIAQUE DANCERS ~~~="'~,':'
5 pm CREEK BEND BLUEGRASS BAND
HOT AIR BAUOON E~HIBITION '""'"~­
6 pm INTERNATIONAL DANCES

2 pm

'ORI£HS' In a HAMil FNIT~ (lltddi• Eaot•r" Done.)
NATM AllllltCNIIIIDWI DMCIJIS

7pm
8 pm

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CELEBRATION '82 ORCHESTRA
~~ ·,...··--FIREWORKS Over the Lake

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Dr. J-~!!Wit"**C

'

.10 for each
additional

ao throuan eht •t'lok

prQrOC\&amp; .o lhltnltf)'OM h trtatfd fair

attn
American Club

Vuu flu~ fli&lt;'''"'"K uut 1"/h\1 ··f&lt;•fat/-.- ,,.,
Rotlt31trll#' IJ;,,. lit OH• 1t( tAfl If H I llltlfll/twf•
Qtf , . . , . . ,

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b~;M Qaiha ~• c:uiiC' fon.asd lo cto

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lyloM ......,.,., •
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Hello to a Friend?
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lrYt

. - - - - - - - OLD RED MILL
\ '-.,mt-Nht\ pn1

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Need Something
Sold Quickly?

To•. ...s 1.0'

The I~ DOICtd c:t.n b II!Dl rtM:
tint cMaJa Kt.-. . chc •• o ~•
w otr'(W rcporu. ~­

thr hlamk Rfi)Ubhc 'uppew-tcrt

when y,e td'Ufned lo Parbr t~o hovn
liter, 1hc natk&lt;c laid 1u
'illifft 100

-dooolf-

lt....,oa .

«~OUIIfY

lNJ ._ otriC't: hid orrnect to
u..-c dw b-u u ....._, • ho wt.Med
to f~o\c fOI"'HH dwaa dOW'
• ftld

~ ltt.nl&amp;ll wrno '*Of~• at Hllb
Ocrartmr:fU ScOft em ShtnJIJI Wit
fllffh\Cd II worlr. , Another t \ j:)(tUed
~Vn&lt;'Ctft for htt famU)- 'till 1n lru
"My nunc wdl b« Knl 10 Teh,..n b)

l'tCMpU&amp;I, wd ooc studtnl "We
wanted lt'l tlhC' H!rm lflbiC'CS, but

rt-Toaooof-oodlc Pl&gt;ollip.

oloou. ~i&lt;

f• u

bdk\ot lh()' ate ud• 111 d.aa.aa ·~
arc •ull free tad ht't'if made- 'thrncm
nt&amp;. DtH&gt;M call) to '" _..YIAf we thould
tmlllP off campw ot r..ce: thC' COAK
ti\KMC't.." dalf'Kd OM IUtckftt

sho-. t~nn WJmC'Ihtna tilt(" bnkln

ho" -

ooflkdlorP',MNI--oo

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KllooDatll on UIIOd •

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_.,.,__ •• wo'o ICkttolty ""h.''
Grill\o Dlrenot of fot.....,loolll
Affon JOk'Pio WUiiMio
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( boOic\ollfOIIpto ao oo ~Hoi
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s.,..
d.a)'. 101M or the ttuckntt lMoiYat

..didn't ••nt U) vtokntc~ J'*'-' 1o

hue-:•

Oal&lt;l,_,ooWe ... oddi&lt;Mll

~«t«.J&gt;f Pvl&gt;lo&lt; S.ln1 1.« &lt;lril

Kbomanl pro&amp;aton, tl!lt« o( lhnn

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be-11~-n

ftfl • llu,
tllq ao!III&lt;U~a olwl
otlt.c A.rD •4idc:ao Mt DOC l:ttVDI~

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bwldlfll Wha-t: 1ft blamk ~
poup .,.ts mt'CIID&amp; A«&lt;fd.tna,10 the

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•a.tk ftoytk• 1M anlf IW hOw\, h
tbty WC'JC fOhlt 10 fO tl It
~~Pdf, " Pand Mid t11 orda to m~t.~a­

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�--iis"co·.:.-ncii-·approves·a·lunton ~roplosal .
$4~ 5

expects students ·to )lut up

million

By TERRY CANADE
Mana11•1 Ed/Jor

A

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tlEJ monthl oluudyud
Otti""aaion, tM U.nivcmty

(!)

Co\lnril unanlmouJJy

:;

:..

&amp;Pf;NO\td I PfOpot.IJ to bulkl I ~.(X)()
~u.arc fOCH !itu4mt uniori corwiluous:

&gt;.
0
0

to thf propol!Cd S(udau Anlvlda
Ccmtt on the Amherst Campus,

llK. ptopw,at•, atchllbc stuckou

Q

hl"f born u l:t'd to pay IOf the ~
buUdln&amp; with rome tMt of ftc~ . The

rrpon

.10
Q.

or the Ad Hoc Com mitt« on

~n.r ty

e

'

Studtt~ l AttiVlt~ Sc:taec rC'Wmmtf1ckd

a Sl.'

f« rc.w as kmJ. -.. lhc:

bonds an outJtandln&amp;.
Comm.httt cba.irman kutxn
Millottd P"tdlctcd lbal I he: buUdto.t

would CCII UOO.OOO txr ~ and
would be a,pccttd to put up

uud~tH.s

~u

..

-.

Robert Mlllonzl

noo,ooo annually, E.ihmt~lnl • ' '
yn.t bond lifr. Coudl membtt J-.c-k
Wai.Jh cued SA .) miiUon tithe
amiripatod tocai SIUdent contriburlnn

Studn\u wouad havr to aar« ria
rc-fctcndu.m to pt.)' for the MW facility.
but thC' CoW1clt d1d ~ dtadc on the
fO(m or the quauon CH when n \hould

tah. ~&amp;« .
...'l'bf ltey to th~ "'holt thlna ~ tht~
il tunats on pnvatc finanrin&amp;, ••

· AmbaM CampuL. 1M- questions
UB Ptoidc:m S teuo Samptc liked
rdlt«l to loatioa, func:taon, 'lle, and
the k'a. o( U\KknU NpportiRI thdJ
uruon- '' h at k:aut talJO.tbf pouUrilitY noonc~o1 or·rt&gt;&lt; o&lt;oJ«&lt;. '!be
'commlt ~ee tlli JOUdted
or •Mlhutioru. cr.Yia.a to addtcn end
recocnmeadll~ft.J from varioul
wfve 1.11 own probkm•." Sample

noted that wh,ik he wu a "udentt &amp;t
tbc Univrnhy or tW.aoi1 he paid rea
hts un'on-4!thou,gh t1 wu already

(ot

bcu;t ., I be llmt.

Coonal Ouurman Jtobm" ~orca saKI.

r

Univmhy coMtitUOts sintt March
and submiue:d '" mnchtsktnl Tuesday.

W hechcr .s~U&lt;kats here wlll .wppon

• \U'liof1 •hf.eh tomt Ot them may
never-.« "be a vay tt.ic:k) QUC$tloa

The: a:rmminet wu orialnally

AJick from student funocfina, SIOO,OOO
Ptt yeas b 10 bt Jmcr&amp;ted from

thata.cd by the Pr~t and the

parktltl t.&gt;iQI4dont. and lhc other
SJOO.~ is to bt t..u.td by al1.1mn1 and
otbet .SOUtt'q.

rdaun.c to the feuibil.lly or

and one that -oo•t be IN~C!d by
one Witt b)' cacb of t.hc stUdaU
aovc:rnmc:nu, •• Undcrltld ~lt .Stuckru

cunu~l na

A&gt;&gt;OciaJJoq

Coundl '!lrith answcrin,; five quc:tCions
1 .~tudent u.nion on the

(SAl Pr"'icl«&lt;t Cordell

Sundrf:

9:15

ll./11.

Mon.-f ri:

Newman Center
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rtt. lbt manclatory fer tt. tc-"tppf'Ovtd

cvcty (0\11

)'W'I, buJtht'S(udcnl

=ldeti

unlnn

ree mWl coatinue until the \
Some

~C"Ots wo••dd

"* ctu: tacil~y

'cs• than olbcr..1, •uch b otatu li1d

p~~rH1.m e ~htdcnb, SchJd\ler cxplaia.td

Jn .stma ....,het.hcr dlffettnt reo t.hould
appf)'

(0 dirfeccat iec10t'S

... ,. .,.

_!JOlt ...._._, ..,_.

-'1.11.\ ' .-.TIII&lt;:I&lt;:Tf ', l .tll•r.lti
' 1\t~:
Sat: VIgil:

of tbt

•&gt;tudc:nt body.

5:00 p.m.

Diefendorl Annex

10:00 a.111.
12:0 0 8:00 p.m.

~Chlpel

'flm. 29

any COftC'Ittc fi1ures. But Koren Wd
" SIS will have to come from

The CIOfl or tbe bW&amp;dlna ''ckpmcb
mtirdy on tbc bond mat\tt." Milklcu
Yk:l, predktina • 10 pc:rcenc bond
~_yolf a.od
mWJon O::pt'M( for tbc
new bulldloa.

sa

l'"hc- axnmfue recommenckd thll
tberr be~ square fen or t~a~by
uM: \p&amp;er.. fn addidon to •he bulldina..

~tudmts wll1 take ad"t-"tlft or 10.000
~uarc fttl oJ "found J~Ni~Ct'' In tht
Sludc:nt Act.Mlics CauCF

Formei VJc:e Pn:sidern £or FadUUa.
Plaruu.D.J John Neal q:plal.qed: th111hc

•

the bo._lina lancsu of lht proposed.
tn\tcr.
SdJid\tcr "d~ 001 tt•w a &amp;ua.l" u
to wbctber- .siu4m1• would approve-the

C

~u~ studenu qroe to tbc

proposal. tM Stat.c: •oul4 ~t Q1~c tu
approve fl. "Wt don•c concc:i:\c: Ul'a.t
lht Tru"ea 'llri.IJ o((cr my problem.
not lhe comp(n)llcr, 1\Qr lbc: Altomey
Gt'na'al!' .:orm: Wd. "I'm luahJ_y

t-ptet

committee'• pl.ao ln Its prcxnt tt.atc.
Now that lhc: pJa.n it In tM PresKknt''
bandA, be bti Jhe J)O._er 10 aJttt 11

•fltt con~u.ha.lol'l whh Unltlcnitf
fK~ions .

GRADUATE STUDENTS
Activity Fee Waivers are available tor
graduate students at

103 Talbert Hall

.-

'-

DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING
APPLICATIONS IS

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, at 4. P.M.

A.P .H .. O.S..

WEDNESDAY ll SATUR~AY NIGHTS ATT

BUFPALO, fLY:

t

yur t.n bulktina dme.

from all the su1dern JOvcnuoctnJ co

tirlaJlu att)' student unioo plus,

837 5988
834·2197

=::: =.:•b-:.::~0C:~~~~

wu oria;ina11y considcfed
unusabk, but the Unlvtnity
ddc.-o.. cred ..,. would POL CICII.M any
more lo bWld u :s~4.. lkaC Murphy
noted, "II 1s tht infu now tPKC unOet

'$ Wt&lt;t tl'• c....t

Newman Cllftter

center."
The: two 0t thm atory ttructUie: wlJ,
111te a.ppreWnarcJy two ye.vs tn build,
tiCCOI'dJnato MllloiW. Ht up&amp;aincd

litudctln.''
~
TM Councu formaU)' J.ubmtlttd lu
ro:om.mmdalions to the Pra.idmt •bo
wu sealed to 1hc OWnnan's riJM.
Stmpk pl&amp;MCld on t06d•ina iclels

ST. JOSEPH' S

:ut:c-.£,

opcimiJdc del tru.,•· Sample: &lt;'Onturced
....,t're 1011:1• 10 hlvtt • d1rn tine

that Stau tocutruecoo a.rc.t.'owo ch.tll

on the bulld1nt~~

fiaurc of K"¥t:n doU.us and al!..._a lf per

5:00 p.m.
10:30 a.m.
12:00 IIGOil
5:00p.m.

'Schactnn tAptaiMd th:at t h.ll ftc:
could noc be voted ua un:du the-~
JUickfina. o dw ma.ndattw1 Slddcol

~ter "atmud." Crachalr'Sludtnt
ASJOdarion (GSA) Pdcr M\l'l)hy
exdaimed. He noted that too much of the PfQPOW "WIJ too lnddinltc to SC1

. l .tiiiEII.ItiT f : Ull•t ','li
M!Slli:
Vigil:

Sc.hiC.bttr MkJ,,

..The ttfm:nd~m bue4 on thl.s

N
S.L:

Robert Koren

~

Association for Professloal Health
Oriented Students P resent:
Dr. ~oaeph D' Anlbroalo,D.D.S .
Tuesday Sept. U.tb at 7 :00pm In
r-oom 218 Norton Hall.
He will discuss profe's slonal
s ch ools &amp; wh a t to expect.
All are urgeCI to attend as an
organizational meeting will fo llow.

~

�Peradotto quits post ·to.. return
to teaching; new ·vp appoir,ted
By CARY STERN
C'llmptUEJ/iror
can of Unckr.,-.duate l!ducatloo (DU~).
John Peradocta. Mil probably rnlp blJ
posrtion and r&lt;twn tO hu fJotoillty positiOn
,.;tlllbc: ~t or Cl.wlcJ by the cad or lbc:
sandtcr. Vict·Pretld&lt;ut lor Acadank Affairs
(VPAA), Robm ROJOb&lt;r&amp;o it)dbt&lt;d W&lt;dMOday
Th&lt;r&lt; art no pbru, Roubt&lt;a....S. to ocplaa tum a
praent, leavutathe fUJurt of tilt orf'l« In cloQIK It
b &lt;unmtlyt 1111Ckr lludy b)' his off'lce, and may
poorbly he dUoolvcd. Salatou at lbc: FOC\Ilty Salatt
Eucutivt Committee (FSEC) m«tiQI QUCSlloocd lbc:
VPAA on wh&lt;ther thtt WOttld prttludt ktqlin1 tilt
orr.,..
Claima01 that ht willtoon bt JookaQ&amp; at propooalt
and that tlltr&lt; may noa bt a need to rtliU tht
position, Rottb&lt;rl promo.l&lt;d that p10p0sal1 wall bt
brpU&amp;ht btfort ahe Focuhy Senate when lht
si1ua1ion becomes more cltar Ht aJitd lbt qucslioo
"One Of the ~Or product I 10 bt diKUJJ&lt;d throuata
the fall ."
" The administration has never been a hf&lt;timc
desire for me." Peradoua concedtd " I took the: job

D
'

to Att the Gtn&lt;ral l!ducaaion proaram lmplemen1ed ,
and now 1ha1 is finished . I need • nrw cht.ll&lt;n&amp;e ."
In reltrtn« 10 Ro,.btr&amp; conslderlna lhe
hls posillon entirely. Ptradoua
elimination
ocknowl&lt;dJ&lt;d 1ha1 lh&lt;rt it a "dwlndlina n&lt;td" lor
"" underaradua!e dean. Moo! ruponslbiU!Ies •hould
now be turned ova co I he 1ndivldual deans. he Y.ld.
The advanlaae or hu posilion, he &lt;.lliJIInutd, ....
that bt could give undlvtd~ atlrntion 10 an lnut llkt
Gtner.l' l!ducallon.
" No .. 1h11 Gtnrral l!duca!lon u runnlna
smoothly," h&lt; said, " I want 10 mum 10 whll I am
btJt at. My talents lir •,_here."
Roub&lt;rt also lnuoduc:n Robtn Pal.,..,, 1\J.sUu.n!

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pi, Polm&lt;r would-lib 10 tate "alllbc: ..now
probklju or m'-lty otucknts that haw boat
rr_.cd, and l&gt;rina lhtm ·~· "' The r.,_.
head of lbc: Triod p r -. 'Palmer bas - . J plb.
"I would IIJo Jib tO CDOCUIIS. .&lt; 00 ~ 1110«
or the talnucd m~y "udc9U fi'OGI the Buffalo
area to UB," he Wei. "1\ . _ _ miJ&lt;&gt;onceptloo is
Uw the E O P - is a oniDorily P1V110111. II is

:;"ually ~.PI- thai clc:ak ..-ith dlsadvan'-

b&lt;rt 11Jo britOy dJJtuJJcd lbc: rormadoo or
tht
Alfain TAlk Focct GRoupo, tllaa will
bt 1tud,U.. ftriow pom'billtcs foe ocadctNc:
rCIOfpruzadnn as sQIIIOSlcd b&gt; bJJ April dnft plan.
They Will bt &lt;lealiOI ..;,b 1bc: Co11qa, EOP, tilt
()qwtmtftt or Communkalioot and' olbc:r areas,
Roubt&lt;t a&amp;td, and havt already IW1cd the procetS.
1\ major prOpOsal ammtly btin&amp; eumioed is tilt
po$JibUity or rormina "'Copqe ~r 1\su and ScieiiC&lt;S
by some oombinatloo or lilt p&lt;et&lt;nl FO&lt;\IIties of 1\su
and Ldt&lt;~, Natural SticriCCS and Mltlltmaties, nd
lht SodaJ Stiences. This is expttttd 10 be
lmpltTOmt&lt;d.
The ttJUits for tht 1982 Summer Ori&lt;ntalion
Wrhlna Tt!ts wen revealed to lhe FSEC. Uluscralina
that many mort Sludenu eam&lt;d tllcm~IU from
Enan.,; IOI and EnaUsh 201 than 1as1 yeas.
·
" I' bsatlsfled with tlle,.Uability or tile scores, "
Robert Edwards, who ran the prosrarn, st.ld. "Bcsld&lt;
1hc urmptioru. many more saudenu wtrc abk to
skip o•tr 101 and &amp;0 stnlabt 10 201,., wdl."
Tbe General Education roquirtTO&lt;ntt or lbc: curr&lt;Jlt
freshman dass wtrc d.iscuued. ror many of the arct~
clas... art Un&lt;Xpttltdly undmitcd. Not all freshmen
art ll_kinJ alJ the requirement-S riJht•away. so ••·o
arw ba•e rocdvcd Uule auto6on-Pb)'Jiial and
Mt.lhnnatial Stitoea and Forriah WIUII&lt; and
'Cross.Cultu.-.1 Studris. Ia 3 or 4 years, r .... year
JludtniJ wiD ba•• less t h - tllan tlley do today, lor
th&lt;re w,U bt mo&lt;e students haVIftl to ml lh&lt;

John Peradotto

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tteated wllll u little speffclty as II contains
II s-tnple plans on dlscu$Sing the proposal
with ell the constituents, what was the
committee's purpose In sollclllng responses
In the llrst place?

Tuellday, the Unl¥erslty Council
recommenditc:l thet we have e student union.
Thank you very much venerable bualneaa
people lor theJnnovatlve proi)Osal.
In March, an ad hoc committee was
Charged with answering some quest ions
about the feasibility of the pro* ' · The
ques11ons: should we have one.~uld It be
near the Student Ac:tlvltlea Center, what
functions, whet size . .and who pays. The
answers: Yes.
Yea. It depends, 40,000 square feet, end
studen ts.
II the University Is Interested In Improving
the quality of student life, as UB President
Steven Sample has Indeed made a major
point of stating, why must students bear the
brunt of the cost? With a proposed tee,
students would be paying lor a bUilding
without ~pending a cent or precious budget
money, It seems odd tiJat the Cou)1cll was
vague about every detail excepr who should
pay lor rhe building . Excuse us, to their credit
the council agreed that one function should
be con tained In th a studen ts union
-a faculty club. Is It recommended that t he
faculty and administrators pay a pol'11on of
their salary to use the llulldlng?
Students al'i'!l their parents pay enough In •
taxes already without raking the burden of the
States' responsibility.
Sample was premature In his optimism
about the buildings c;omplellon-we are still
back at square one. This proposal should be

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At a time when education waa stllll
reeerved only tor the rich or moderately-rich,
writers like Ban Franklin and Mark Twain
stal'1ecl. Jn the newspaper business as fJ\UCh
lot the education It provided as lor Its )db
security.
Now that modem universities available to
1he masses have done away wltt'l the need lor
such a sullstltute and television had I akan
the forefront In up-to-the-minute coverage,
newspapt~rs are forced to compete In a nighspeed world, Wilen Information Is dated In
hours. and to remain reasonably literate, and
stay solvent to boot. Often, economics
provides that flriat push lor tne paper ·
teetering on the edge of bankruptcy In the
modern wortaj. The most recent and pain lui
case In point-the folding of the Courier·
Ex,press.
Sl11ce the Buffalo Courier merged with the
Express In 1926, the presentp-qay newspaper
h as been Buffalo's only momng dally lor
neary 60 yeats. Uberal views; Incisive
commentary, and acute ollservations have
been hallmarks ot Its excellent coverage of
local, national and lntem atlonal events.
Always well-read and well-written, tile

editorial• aeemtd to quote Olclleni almost u
ofien a• they did local politicians. Columns
,too, were llwaya solid and perceptive_ Aa
Buf(elo Evening Ntlw~ t&gt;aatlon of human
Interest Ray Hill wrote Ju.a t recently: ''The
arrows In tha Courier's Ql!lver were straight,
pointed and on the mark." Also, of late, the
paper evidenced a promising stall of new,
noteworthy young wrltere.
All that '"m' to be about to change,
however Apparently, the bad economtc. limes
have caught uyp with the Courler·Expreu.
The lleady losaee ol recant years have
propmted Ill owne,. lo sell, with no buyer In
sight. Undenlalby, the future looks dimjudging by Its reticence, the Buffalo Evening
N'rlws shows little Interest II substantial
sympathy at Its competitor's dem)sa
~veryone concerned, Including the Courier's
own pu!&gt;llsners, aamlts that an 11th hour bid
from an unexpected soure Is too m\JOh to
hope lor. With business ~o bad In the
· ~rtheast, the White Knights s.eem all ro have
r tired to the Sunbalt: conaequ~nUy, the
C urler·Express seems destined to founde•
and Join the ranks of Its now-defunct
comradea·et-arms Including tne Wasfl ington
Post, the Plll/adalp/7/8 Bulletin, tne New Yorl&lt;
News Tonight, the Des Moines Tribune, the
Mlnneepalls Sler, and most recently, Tile
.Cleveland Press. As newspaper people, we
feaLstunned and depressed; as members ~
the community who looked to the Courier
every mor.nlng to arm ourselves with
disarming facts before the day began, we
already eense Its coming absence; u seekers
and defenders of free tllought and tree press,
we mourn Ita passing.

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eopyrlglll !1182 Cllronlcle of Higher EduCIIIon
II Is diHicult Ia undenlina why tllere has been

1118 ~llble that na IPPI&gt;fOBCh to general
educatiOn basad on tile courae ayetem It doomed
to tall tram tl\e ttaf1. ln51ead, we may n&lt;ted an
approach bolder Ill"' tile conventions ol current
le&amp;ehlng, one S,hll lncludea a dtllerenl eonceptjpn
ol boll\ cot enl and me1110d. and lnvol•es new
alliances ol the claaaroom and the reatdencer nails
and the academic and stu&lt;lonl·alfalra aectoll ot
tile college.
To begin with conler]l, • propose a clellnltlon o t
gan&lt;tral education that wts loose from current
conllnea and 1allls Instead about competencl"
(FocuJing on competencies Is conceptually nothln
new But II ~ to ine that manyu compe1oney
programs really relntroci!Jce the cours. ayalem
under a new name.) I propo"" sh&lt; competencies
Three ot them are QUite traditional, my echama It
dl llarer11 In regard not the the wtrer out to tile /low
The lntM ltadlllonal competencies are WTIIIng
t~aklng,a dn m"homatlcal reasoning. PtObllby no
one will dispute 111a1 these are ea&amp;entlal 5kllla
required ot anyone who wants to be a well·
functioning member of our society. 01 the three,
apeaklng 1186 been the least alteaaad Yet tho
capacity 101 oral exprosslOt), Whetller In
oonverstalon or In more formal conte~la ol
cofTimunlcallon, Ia a skill needed Ia&lt; bOt lithe ·
clarlty and pfaaaure.or communication Our neglect
ol toe apaken WOld sharply dlsllngulahes our
society from 111a1 or anclenl Athens. 101 l natance,
Where elegance was tile tule, and trom atomo levels
of Frftncllll and English society today
There ate other less canonlctl. They are
, listening, palltlcal flltlfaey, and lnlllatlve
-Com~tei'C)' In listening en1a1ls 51&lt;111 In heating
whit lhl othef person is trying to say II II a
greattr underdeveloped 111. Wile\ her In tile dally
communlcallon balweell nusbenck and wives,
parents and chlldrftn, or students and reeeher, 01
among acllOiars writing and talking about one

so mucll conoern about gen&lt;tr• l eduoatlon during
t he last taw roan Student curricula 1\ave aoown
laok ol cooralnallon and Integration lor dec:a&lt;lee,
11\e drlvo at laoully mamllera toward $peclailllllon
has over moro accelerated.
Perhapathe concern la-not ai -loua as people
pretend Proi)Osala lor general education are oflen
su~rflclal, amounting 10 not muctr mol&amp;llroadly
based courses One somellmes suspeet. IIAI a no1
unlmpOI1&amp;nl mollve In "'" queSI lor general
eudtallon Is to 11\ote up dapaf1rn&lt;!fliS thai are
suffering onrollmonl decline
Faculty dlacussiOns of generat ~ucallon
coorses allen seem to generate 1M grea1es1 Ileal
when 11\ey l!e lboul Willi ''classic" it Is essential
to lnclu&lt;la tn 1110aa courses. Thla apparaa to be 1
fUtile er&lt;erclaa, given 1111 vasa numbers ot such
ctaaslc w01~s In o•ei'JI lleld. ot Wlltcf1 only a small
fraction can be selected even under the bast of
condfllont.
Astoundklngly, college$ otten disregard studonl
receptlvlly to new curricular plans. 11\ev do lillie to
rnveatlgale whol sons ol programs might be
ellocllve, conaldarlng thulr apeclllc etude?'l and
tllo greal dlllorences emong tluOenl s wilhln lh8
aame lnetilullon
Olsscusslons o t general education usually
neglilct thO lh&amp;Qrlea ol Jean Plaget and otllefs
about atudent cognitive and attacl)ve devetopme~t
that Is, tM methOds ol enlisting the learning
capacities and learning llyles ol studenls
We neao to ask 11110 whether general education
'' pasalble II we do no\ relate the clusroom thO
the WOtld outside In the pas\, gftneral llourislled
beSI When student a engaged in discussion and
debate among themselves ol Issues that Wlfl! ol
concern \o their own growth and to lhe problem8 of
their society

another' s Ideas
Much Olsputo In laamt!d tournai tnvot" " 1n no
amall measure rnlsul)(le,.landlng what tl\e Olller
parson Ia trying to aay; much ac1111111eung aroumetn
Ia develoPed to ~roociliiOWn a pailllon thl041\e1
11aa ·not D5Sut1t!d In the II rat piJoe One of tl\e t&gt;ut
ways 10 taach tile "" at llalanl~g 11 11\rougn the
methOd ol tile Interview·• totrnlno tool 11111 11
neglected In our cuulculum.
By pollllcalllleracy 1 mean tile paunalon of
akllla that allow one to ludge the rNjot I)OIItlcel
'"" economic Oloblama eantronllng ua, r ,.,.an
more than I!&lt;a amasSing ori laciUtl dill $1&lt;111 tn
Observation and a gr. .p or the kind a ot action 11181
are MCeMaty 101 elltc:tlve c:tllun pat11clP8110ft
must ~ acqured lllje POlitical processes on the
college campus Itself can provide valuable data on
tile m~crocosmlc level

·lnlllallve Ia Ills mo" dllllcull com~loncy. Many
students, p anlcuiarly today, are panle and la~lng
In sell·setel!m. To develop'lnlllartve, students tl8fld
to le'arn how lo adopt •• exeeutlve, tlke-dlarge
role tnlsttual(ons In whiCh they can expnoa..thelr
lndlvld~alliy and render eontrubutlons Ia o thers
They need to produ~ aomolhlng·• eetYico, ao
1111111c oreat1~11. a aoclellnlervanllon-througn aalf·
dlrocled elton-:Learlnlng the skill otaell-dlrtiCIIon
Implies also )earnitlg lnnet diS&lt;llpllne and tol~ranu
of del!IYed grallllcallon Not to put lhe de¥eloe&gt;mant
of lnllallivo on t~e college agenda betokena grOQ
lgnooanco of ~~ growth In th
yeara '- all
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Much of I he f!Uenc:t or 1118 ptan propoeed ,.,.
Ilea In the 1T181110d ol its execU1ion 1lle
conventional cla»room would not get Y8f'JI clo!le to
realizing 11. 1lle students' own eltone and
mollvations must De enlisted beyond tl\e tonh'*l
ol the classroom and t ll8

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achieving parity lor Buffalo as compared to oll\ef
SUNY aclloola.
With 11\e unanimous suppott altha Western New
York delegation, the Legi slature did In fact OYertkle
tile Carey veto ot u - fundi end, aa a ruult,
literally ltl ndreda of layoHs have bean averted. In
adellllon, apeclalltad funds; auc;ll as ttrose 10
conQIUllecl tl\e 111r.. year allan at tl\e School or
Oentlatry ani to rNtore SUSl" tundlng at 11\e Law
School, were Included In lhla package. I want to
comment lunher that I personally and, I believe, 11\e
enUte Wellarn Now York delegation wen~ meet
enoou~aoed and grallnad by the aqliva and hetplul
participation of Ptealdent S.mple '{' the blldgetary

The 11182 t..eglllallve Snalon represented, In my
judgement, • molar bttlleoround lor I hose wi th. a
ballet In end commllmftnl to public higher
educatiOn. Aa Indicated, I bafelve atrongly thai tho
State Legislature hao demonatrated a flmr
determination to auppot11he Stale Unlvasllr and
SUNY/Bulfalo In parJICUiar.

prooeas.

AI moat or you are aware, the t 982 E&gt;cecullve
Bu&lt;lgel prOpOsal not only aerlously underfunded
!he Stale Unlverally but aerloualy dlscrlmtnted, In
aavaral reapeell, agalnat SUNY/ Buffalo. Based
upon anyona'a criteria, Bultalo was hit
dlspropaf11onately hard In comparison to o ther
SUNY lnalltullona. Thl a fact made 1tra legtslalure's
changes to the GoYernor'a budget doubly crlllcal

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Any allampl by Governor Carey Ia lmpaul)(l the
JIIIOiatlon PICkaQ41 Will be met With 11\e llrongast
.realatance by'me personally end. I would hope, the
l ull Leglelatu~e . Tile overwhelming auppon 101 t~la
additional $17 million will hopefully t end •n
unmltlokable message to tile Govemor 011 thlt
ltsue

Tile LegiSlature acted respOnsl~. In my optnlon,
In restoring apptoxlmately S 17 miiiiQn to Stat a
Unl-slly apprQPrlallona In the llnal Yeralon of the
tll82-83 Budgel peeaad March 31 . Predictably,
Governor Ceray ..toes these lunds and 1110 bUrdel'l
again tell upOn the Saante and As11embly t o
-overcome the Governot'a appOAIIIon to adequate
lundlng. Thla was panlcularly lmportanl to
SUNY/Bulfalo In lhatii\8'S17 million restoration
pacleage 'I'~~· Legislature went a fong way l OY.,"fd ,.,
A \'-t .. ;~l.'Jt•

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As the State AIHmblyman lor both campuses ol
SUNY/Buff alo and tl\e only Western New Yorlter on
tl\e Asaembly Hlgl\er Education Comm1ttae, I have
88Ch year ~epaned t o you •• to lnuas at
• impottance to 11\e State Unt- slty and
SUNYISulfalo In penlcular.
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I al10 want to repon 10 you as to my perspective
on 11\e reeant an1J9Uf1C1lm&amp;nl and pu bllclty as to a
pOUIIHe llata takeover of tile Erte County Medical
Center as a unlyerslty 1\ospttal, lJ&lt;Ia Ia an latua ol
ma)a&lt; ImplicatiOns to tile stale, tile county.
SUNY/ Buffalo and Erie County tupsyera. 111 that
llgllt, I was l,.n~ly disappOi nted In lhe manner In
which I he laaue 'has been handled In the macjla by
E,tJ~pGUn\)'. I belltW8 the ritcent praaa conhl'rance

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was ~h P18(1181ure and 111-conoahoec!.
In Ilion, u liMN negotiation proorau. II will be
my goal to ensure thll any proap'ec11Va
arrangatll8&lt;11 tile ..... county be
astaDIIII\ed In IIICh • manner that no prejudiQa wiU
~eaull no.t or In tl\e lui~ toward any
SUNY/Buffalo program or appropriation. AI damonatrated In the 11182-83 bUdget MQO(tallont,
there Is t~a compe11tloh lor III II doll.va. It
Ia . .aantlal thai lila II!Mpltall- daM not r...,ll
In a We&amp;kerling of the comparltlve poaltlon of
SUNY/Bull ala In that annual negotiation proc:.... tn
my judgement, It Ia 110t enough to aay t hai tl\e
110apllal would be dlatlnc. from tl\e untvaralty
bu4Qet. II muat not.'u a pracllcal malttf, have any
l\egatlve Impact upon 11\e unl...,..tly bUdget,
wlletllar procecsW'IIly Mpatate or not.
There are meny lddltlonal concern• Including
student activity space. COtTIP\Itar cent« and
nume,_ Items of programetlc lund4ng that
ntmeln fa&lt; the ,.., tuture. HQPal ully, llle 11182-«1
S..P91am4ontal Budget will malla edclltlonal progreu
In tl\et raspec1.
Be anliNid ol my continued lnt•aet and
atrongnt altona In ballall of our un,...,.lty. ,,,..,
11111 you will nor heahala to contact me II )'0111\e.,.
any questions ~ c:ommenl8 In nlf-.nca to ,,.
above 01 at any lima I Clfl be of nalatance.

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$1.00
FOR THE FIRST '.TEN
WORDS AND .10 FOR
EACI-( ADDITIONAL, .
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THE SA SENATE ..... .
The Senate is one of the two legisJative bodies of the Stu·
dent Association (SA) the other being the SA Assembly. The
Senate consists of 20 Senators; four are elected from
students who are dorm ·residents, four are elected from
students who live off-campus during the ac~~ year and
four are year-round Buffalo area residents..(eommuters). The
remaining seat~ are filled tiy SA officers an~ coprdinators
who receive a seat by virtue of their office.
Each year every undergraduate student pays $78.00 in stu·
dent activity fees to the Stud~nt Association. SA is the sole
agent in ch~ rge of distributing ,this money. The Senate· is th~
watchdog over this money and makes the final decisions as
to its a_llocations. Over 100 clubs and organizations are fund·
ed by this money, a large portion \goes to fund Sub·Bo~ud I,
Inc., Athletics and many other valoable servicds. .
Senate elections will be held September 22, 23,24, 1982. Any
undergraduate student is eligible for electi~n to the Senate.
'

Petitions are available now in
the SA Office ~ 111 Talbm Hall
Must be returned by
4:00 p.m. Tu~s.day, September 14th
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The Courrer Express loses ongoing journalistic fight for cl"
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clomonatlna factor In Burr&amp;Jo.
c.\lllorinJ deliverit,. a S..nd.ly
By SETH COODCIIILD
Probably. one faetOt: kq~~ tbe
cdltlon. The f'/rws 1$
ELJIIOT lo-clf«tf
1'1~"11 alive, and eruured iu
apparently convincod that ill
Jurvival over lu oompaltlo&amp; .
deci&amp;ion or I 977 was tbe om
u~y ·s
The Sul&gt;d&amp;y eclltlol\, that tllc
· t!lat auured its aurvlval &amp;no
announcement that
Boiffo/o Ntws bqan in 1977
nwked the Ccune fot
the Co~r.Exprt$f
solldlrocclou lead OVft lu nval . utlncllot!.
would be hattina
The Sunday paper iJ the
Accouli.na to Nna Editor
publication on Scpicrnbn 19
cornerstone or any new~P~~PC&lt;
Murray u,ht ,.t~ Cinrland
unfc:ss a buyer can be round
J&gt;ubliihina tompany.
Prtss 11ied bc:a- of its
ended almOSt five years or
App&amp;rlnJ on a clay Intended
ino.billty to bqin a seoa~ day a
speculation o- wtlidl or
for ra1 and tdcvlsioo, the
week opcfttioo. II "failed 10
BuffalO's I'*O daily newsp&amp;pcr'S Sunday editioo is
1'1111 or rCCOCJlize nalioPal artvenisinc
would aurvl~.
advcrtlslna and iu !rcuWJoo
ond reo.der treads, all polnliftl
li&amp;ht 1\ational li1Widal
oneo ttceed IIW or weet.day
lo the absolute oecasity" or
utuatlons, shrinld111 market
edillOM. Un.tll the Buffalo
putollsbl.q every clay; indudins
shares to tdevision and
Sundays, Ujht said.
Evtllllll Nrws wu P•"ch&amp;lcd
ch&amp;Diina aclvcrllsina
by the Blue ~;hips Stamps
The NO!WS bas become much
perceptions have doomed
Company, this lucrative
mO&lt;e wmpctitivc with its
numerous city dailies and
Buffalo market '*U the .wlk
SUnday edition, adc:tma new
.Buffalo ooly questioned which property of the Co~Arler·
5Cetions o.nd ent.aiaina iu
or Its two would survive. II
Expreu.
circulallon blt.R. U&amp;IU clai.m&lt;-d
was a battle rilled with doued
that over the rummer
clrculalioa showed a $0,000
~c~om~~~·oo;
· ~·~
· ~--~----Novcrnbn or 1977, tbc new aam, while the Cow~
&amp;lipped over 10,000. 'The
-~~~~=~:-- owners fo!Ud th e Nrw_s to
Wb&amp;l is untquc abOUt the
enter tbls area. II coocludecl
Nn«r'quicl&lt; inc:reue, coupled
Buffalo situation is that tbe
that the ooly way the Nrws
with the Courier's n uctuatina
newspaper thai b&amp;l o.pparently
woulcl survive In the future
numbcn hciahteaed the strain
survived is the afternoon one.
was by baeklna the daily paper on the CollriK • wblle rediJC!nj
Across the oountry, the weiJ.
with a solid Sunday edhion. At Its opponent'• pnuure.
publicized (allures of the
the time, therc werc only three
Tbe -News $pi'Ucod up ill
WasltlltiiOII Star and tbc
• papers in the country without • Sunday cneyby o.nnouncina
CJ...e/1"'d Press - and ' - '
Sunday operations competin&amp;
two new sections, .c:tuaiJy
ones in Florida- have sbown
ap!DJt those "lith. AU tbrec
improved -ooDSOf old
tbat the Amcrlc:ao public
o.re now in trquble or &amp;one.
SW!dbys. Tbe TV section was
expanded and Blue Strcak -a
prefen to &amp;et ots evenina news
The Cincinnati Post bas since
from the television, ro.lher tbo.n been absorbed Into a
weckly mapzinc devoted tn
a newspaper.
competitor, the Clevdand
tbe Buffalo Bills-Oebu~.
This po5tulate, Slated so
Press folded and lbc New
t..&amp;ht announced the crCalion
mo.ny lima, holds true. But It
YOt:k Post- w!Lh its own IU&amp;hJy of Blue Streak, in his weekly
wu obviously nol the
public financial trouble-is
column in tbc MetrDI&gt;Oiitan

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REGISTER UNTIL 5 PM.
3 TOLSTOY COLLEGE COURSES
STILL OPEN . No Prerequistes, no
Exams. 3 credits each.
CF 201 "Organizing for Social
Justice" Thursday nights at 7; 107
Townsend Hall. (Reg no.017974) Meet local
community activists.

CF 371· (also American studs 371,
Hi.story 364) ( 434968)
"U.S. Right-wing movements since the 1920's"
Mon-Wed 3-4:15 Acheson Annex Rm. 2
Klan, Nazis, anti-labor, anti-ERA, Moral majority.

CF 340 "Community Control of
utilities" ( 480419 )
Tuesdays, 3-5:30 Diefendorf 304. Can citizens
of Buffalo take over and run the utilities?
You can still register in any of these courses
until 5 this afternoon. For information on any of
these call or visit our office: 107 Townsend
Hall, Main St. campus, or 831-3098. Between
1 and 5 this afternoon. No penalty for registering at this time.

~n of tht paper, yet
·
rcfuscd 10 o.nnounct thc e.uon
nalurc or the project .
That Sunday, the Coun('r
stated on banncr heacllonos Oft
the f rnnl Pill&lt; that It planned
to drama.t ic:aUy lncrc&amp;K Its
spoos COVCf'IIIC, cspcocially itt
W()(~ oa t...-urra.to Bills. All
ahnolt lO percent additloo
would be put In the po.pcr.
l!t!cocvtivc Edlto&lt; J od Kramer
annovactd, addina IIW it
•ould fe&amp;lurc a special seetioll
011 the BiUs. LJ&amp;ht was forced
to sbCCilWIIy admit that Blue
Strcak was also 1 Bills

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But the Courkr 's plan 10
save llsctr via sporu, tlkc i...
Ill-fated frec. cluslfieds orr...
wu rcaUy only a dcspcrale Kt.
onc that could batcly stern the
tide tbo.t in fact had altcadrt
sealed it.~. rase a montb prlo~
when the Cowtet Board o r
Oirecton •otic! to dose the
paper.
At tbc same time, Cowles
b&amp;l been cxpericndna linanclal

(JO\Ibk of Its OWft. Oc:spitc
rOI)' pred.ia1ooiiJ by Co&lt;oles
orroc:iab thai !be Cclli'IU ~
futurc ,.... IOWid, il bad been
upa-iald.na c:asb now
problems. Earlier tills SUDUDer,
it oold a Kaasas ·~
1tatlon and offered emplo)'U:S
at the MiNiftPOiu star ON/
TrliHIM WIJ)Oiid . , . orr.
Cowles lllod u 119 percenJ dnlp
on profits t.st )at.

Allboup its loucs ltill ha~
aroWid S I V&gt;lqlon, indUSiry
sources ass~ thai the l*ws
futurc ...., •wed by the
(allure of tbe Cowier.
provided tbal a buyer

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foWid rrw the mornina daily.
Altbouab h c:an tXpett healtby
circulation piru, it C&amp;liJIO(
c:,.pect to liDd, prosperity in
o.dvcrllsina lmmecllaldy,
because a»vertlscrs used bciih
papers and probably will not
plaee addillon ads in the l'kws.
The Ne&gt;n IJ rq)(l&lt;ledly
conliderina publlsbina a
morotna edition .

Notice To A_ll Senate
Candidates:
The Mandatory Meeting For
All Candidates Has Been
Changed To The Following:
Will Be Held Wednesday,
September 15th at 4:00 In
The Senate Chambers
Petitions Are Due On
Tuesday, September 14th by
4:00
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Su.odem
Assoc:arion

RN'a&amp; GN'a
Phyaic81 'Thenplstl

MERCY

. HOSPITAL

and THE SOUTH
FLORIDA UFESTYLE
A WINNtNG COMBINATlON

f rom Our Breothlakong View of Btaeayne Bay To Our
AanowMCI 530-Bed Aeglonai Medocal Center

ltERCY MEANS MORE
OUr atmosp-e prov~ 11\a lalell ln technolOgy
sar.1ca • ancs yo..or proleaoonal goals era a P.nonty
Top Salaroes - Ouutandl"'l 8-'lt&amp; - ~allotl
Allowance - F,.. Tem~~~"'l - The finest
Ca-0ppo&lt;1\IMfMAn
. NEW GRADUATE
NUASESANO GRAOUATli\IG P.T.'S Wlll FINO
SPECIAL INCENTIVES A'r.MSICY, lNCLUOlNG A
COMPREHENSIVE ORIENTATION PROGRAM ANO
A UNIQUE BONUS PLAN 'fhereiS a MERCY
OIFF£AENCE.

Vo&amp;ll our Booth 1143 ol1he Nuro.tng J&lt;»Fatt, Bulla to
ConventiOn Center. s.pt.,toer 16-Ill or call us COllect
In Miami to ac:hedul.- a conven'-nl LOCAl tnt.,..,_
appointmen1
NUIH Aecrull"*'t
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~ou~8

Miami, Florida 33133
An Equal Oppo&lt;tunlty EmplOyer

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�·saidebates Amherst ticket outlet
By ALAN KACHIC
MIIIHIJIIII &amp;111M
t1&gt;&lt; Soli&gt; Board 1 (S81l d&lt;r""'b«tft a1 h'P u

ntt.m.rect to~ ..,

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S19,000 Ia
~y aand&gt; u
Stl.OOO Tr-orn Carl Anullrift
onooUlKCII 11 WcdM1idoy'• Board u l

Ovto\.,on .ct'dna..

Anuh&lt;ia ~ow ll""' '{HI

ftawa 'll'ftc AOt compktr btawx:
u.ar 11c ~ coiAedablft
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Tdn om...
ewr-. a Ytdly
rnuarr: m_.,.nt, .--d Ufii'\U'ld)' Prcu
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tht corporation~·, auempc to

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obtal11 a T\ckcuon ou1ki for tbt
cbMtlb\ltkH'I of COMft\ uct t1s at IlK:

SBI ou-ocd T"l n Olrlcr (CTO)
Pratnd) Cctural Tkt e\ orr~ (CTO•
end fat•~ at Eua Conc:nu handln au

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tcprCICMIIIW EJc:anor Btdlud MMI
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11ch .tt0ft) could .tdJ Odds " CTO
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vubAlly corw:-urted thAI T.t._CIJ"'((
coukl hln: an outk\ 1f they ",Oft!)' KU
tkkdt thM CC'11traJ dktn't ~u:· CTO

u 1hc fJlC.huivr tktd a,ntt rm

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.cucknt• WO\dd 1Ht UP u 1 110r1 a(
btul.nat laaton .

"opm up tlaht act OM-the ttred" it
Sll dbulbolood lick.,.,.. tk k.,,. S11&lt;h
an .aton CO\tk1 financll1ty 4amap- the
Tkk• 0111«

SOt b IQWU...I~n ptobktiU .. tuck
may ariM: daM" .tO th_., MIJ\.tU .-Jd and
qiM')tionul. •Docs dus put 'Uudcftl\ em
t;.ampus out of• orU" rdnrlnt to
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ttrw Amkf« C A.rapus ayins th.t 1t
••woWd hlbt to be- fiff m~ doWn tbf
toad"
w.&amp; t.t (tdd h®le' opc:oi~· ...

lbc:rat.c'hd ClliU'II -.ocM'Y·

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the' ltcka OffJU and Rtc01d Ouda ..
fi( malnt&amp;rptd tbat"Wfh an opcra.tiOA
I)Oicn.oll mo)or """""' fadlk1, LlPI&gt;ft coukt bt •nSCr&amp;;ammt&amp;lln "tdllftt U8 '
c", p&amp;ajftcd, "C.ohe'm promotm wilt
C.raduat( SIUdmt Auoo atlon
ffPf'(WfltatJn Pctrr Mlltphy -'UU utcd
Mt'd IIW4:nl IU'--n11mtn.U 10 hdp
that btrocc: 1M nnanc\lU)' Alapf!Cd
J.'")fPOCc dwtr Utow•.'' lie added thai
H....,., CO&lt;\ Y ood Tkc ool~ .._,. ooc ......-KkC1 Otr.cc: tab: Oft . . . . aft
vaprowa opcra1J0D " Wt ~ u-.trt:.a~ contta(f1 witb CTO
l.appt\ tiugatrd th,at lltt DfOmOI(fJ
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Hof-ocnacd 1M_.,_

AUftftpb lO Onk n~~ ultJ
tt'flllonft ~ to be ••I:Jd"ltl4lc
"tobtioiiU 08 bot:b prarlt _.'

-~ tM House C&lt;Jil,r:Oitil and the:

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Fftllva.l, • bk:b siMro a saaU p.an
ol dw nuuh1· ·•wu 001 t.llt'IJJcd about
T.ckC1rM. •• Lht 6110ftM'7' ......s. bw . -

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nol pt'c:tdUinJ oppoialJOD.

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at"'*'l' ta opcrauoo IlK npla.l:ncd thai

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wruamtmt. oi •odtol: ea:.h-rty Joltll«
an tbrrimu HI&amp;....,. ''equ..l:ltlttt
utt~anac'' aAd ..ad th.u il ••parche-d
up 1 b..:l rdaliofuhip'' 'fr1th the:
ck9anmml. He: IJ.Ientd that he ••• .
" Punua PfPSUrc: on Viet Prr~ldcnt

IO&lt; Fonllll« Mil M a n -• Ed

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PROSTESTANT WORSHIP
on the

M.aln Street C ampus
Resurrection House
Corner Main St. and University
Sundays llA, M.
Sponsorsed by Lutheran Campus
Ministry . C all 827 -1.575 for
Information.

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·UUAB Presents a
Free Concert
starring
THE JETSONS
with
10.,000 MANIACS
Friday Sept.lOth
Founders Plaza,
Amherst Campus
( outside the Norton Cafeteria )
Music starts at 12:3o

MAIN STREET CAMP~S
REGISTRATION SITE
PARKER ROOM ~
AMHERST CAMPUS
REGISTRATION SITE
BALDY ROOM 202

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THERE WILL BE NO ADDS,
EVEN BY EXCEPTION·REGISTRATION, AFTER
SEPTEMBER 10, 1812.

Laat day to drop courses
with. " R" grade Ia
October 22. 1882,

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1.0. CENTER LOCATED PARKER ROOM 2
OPEN MONDAYS · THURSDAYS

Auguat 30 · September 9
from 1:00 to 7:30pm

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By DAVIO dt LISI
Cofftnbtlll/11 £duor

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pou.iblftiJ' or • I'IC'W
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'fM n.td ..., Clati Oym ldl lnto
cfurc-plh after lhc CiaMUoo or UB
footbollln 1072. By the Um&lt; tb&lt; tam&lt;
wu rrin1tattd In 1917, m01l af tbc
btaebtr .UU Wtt't twtft)' IOIJcd and
waru.nted rcplaumtnc. With t.bc
Umhed 1\m.ch, IOOO of the: I61000'""

were rucort.d to "-"trwlncs, aJc.M"&amp;h
t.ht:\ma.ain6tt Oft tht pt"at bo• .eot ot
the Odd IIC aJU condnnnt!d
SltptiO fwnbft Wpro\or the:

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The f"Cftii'faboa will cootlow aftc
ob&lt; foorbol wuoa Ololt ,.., Wltb !II&lt; - - E 6word llocy ...
·~of $71,000 a

moJo&lt;

rocoo......alooptoj«&lt; will _ , _
10 rebWJd the blcac:hc( . .,_.,

AccoNhta to Sporu.\lnform•Uol'l

Dt'raaor ...,yScod&lt;; ••a ntW , _ . .
wiU be inJtalled under tM 1000
_.ontll&lt;owt-ol llow
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addhioo lOOO tcau .in be
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the otha PfCU boA aJck Md lbc: .
•l61b _.IU be torD doWD. 'T'k tall
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e 1\merican Herhaac
Dictiooary

Jaws ... Bcnchley, Paer
Tobecco ltoad ...Cald•ell,
Enklll•
Aliot in Wooderfand ...CanoU,
Lnria
On tht Qriain or
Species ••• Darwin, Charles
The Adventures or Sherlock
Holmes ... Doyle, Sir Arthur

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Arms ...Hemin&amp;way, Ernest
For Whom tht BdJ
Tolla ...Heminpay, Ernest
FI"OID Here to Elcrnity... Jooes,

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The Declaration or
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Flve. .. VODDqUt, Kun
The Dic:lioduy or AmcrieaD
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To be frank. Head Coadl Sal Espooho, docs
the UB Mm's Vrshy Soccer team have
complete went?
"No' question about it. Wt'n Jot mort than
the nttded eleven, we'vt 101 a lood solid 14 or
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tbe •n ~ it is obvious to JeC that the Bulls
have a aood c:ba.occ to dcfmd their Wcstan
Division SUNYAC titk.
"I think that u far u p1cklna • team Is
conccmed, we're not 1o•na to han any
trouble," Esppsito oald, " I think we'll have a . \
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solid Junior Vanity team u well."
The easiest decision wu to havt Marty
P•vone start another taSOn In aoaJ. Pavooe
~cir..Spenccrpon) set UB records in 10als
qaJIIJI •vena• (0.69) and In shutOuts )9). He
also avaaaed almost five saves per pmc, a
&amp;ood Sl.atiJtic for Joalkerpcrs. or course, be
must bave a defense 10 ao with his tendina for
thOft numbers.
The fUllback corp wUJ be led by uniors A!do.
S.llarin (WilliamsviUe South) and Mllte
Mooney (East Nortbport). In Esposito's 4--6-2
set up-four forwards, four haJ.Cbacks, two
dtfcnders-(hOft two will bandit most of th•
htat in the area in front o r the loa! .
" Aido and Mooney in the bock," the coach
·said, "We'v..&amp;ot no problems with thaL"
"Rick Carlson's a nice addition for w . He
cam• from ST. Lawrence WI year, ht loks real
aood In there, too."
Carlson, a junior transfer who lives in
Amherst, seems to have found a home in the
Bulls starti~ nne-up. '
"Our auys have tht potential." wd
Esposito, "Wben you bet a aood quarterback

the team. J think I've 101 Uuer
1ood quatU&gt;backs. I've 101 someone llllhc
bock that docs it, Aldn and M~ just calm
everyone down. Rick Carlson In the halfback
and he prtuy much calls the sltou up there In
the fOnt SO We dOD'! haVe tile prOblems Of
anybody panlcldoa."
In lbe transition pan of the team, the
modfidd, expcticnce IDIOOlbJ out the bumps.
" As far u the halfback," Esposito
c:ontlnued, "I've cot Dave Simpkin &lt;-cnlor·
Swtct HOfOc), h•'~ aoina to be a real hdp to

us."
All the suns that provided t~ scorina threat
45 wt season
which resulted in a aoals total
art back.
• "On the 'Winas we've 101 (David) Richards
(senior-Kenmore Wl!Sl) and (Walter) Coheo
(senior-Valley Sucam). Of courk, lltowtUY
(Mark Brown) and (Kun) fdamadlcr up front,
they JCC, to be the 8oply twillS. They do a
aood job, they work toatlhcr i...l well."
The "t"'liJ" worked toactber Wt year for a ·
tOtal of 2l 'oils, about half the team's
production . Fci&amp;JDacber (Amherst Ctntral) had
12 and Brown (M'anllus) tallied 10.
Wbco h comes to numbers, lut season's
4-4-2 ali1nmcot led tO a 11 -5 · 1 record.

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"The 4-4-2 Jives you maximun strlkln&amp;
poccndal' u weD u maximin dcfcnst, because
you act yotlrlullbacks and your half bocks
movina both ways,:: Esposlt.o QpWoed,
" Bulcally, we'D 10 that ,.-ay.
"We'll play tht.t or what I call the 'diamond
wbicb Is a combination o r lhinas.
We'll have one guy in the back that swerps .nd
allows everybody 10 ao in every direction ."
" Everybody's back and looldna fairly 1ood
and healthy, too. If we stay healthy, we sbould
be contenders in the Confcrcn«. "
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Tbc UB Women"• V"''"Y F"ldd HockC)Ittam fo buJy PfopannJ to
Slat\ us IOib &gt;ca&gt;on thu loll Wlth the llra&lt;SI itam eva tn Royall"
hl$la&lt;y A balance
uppa and lo., cr dassmen o.hould pro"" to be
an . . - for th&lt; t..,. Hud Coath Ehubctb O.mm~e~ told. atma playrr
d&lt;i&gt;dl u • pt., lltu ocason ""Tbctc an many q""'k 1arn&lt;n and
U\Jilnaive playrro tho•1n1 SirOn&amp; ...,._. fot tadl oth&lt;t tn a IUitfiCd
ttam effon"" th&lt; told
Th&lt; Royall" mrntor hopei to rlua many of h&lt;t n&lt;w l&gt;lal'\iltnto lbc
aJtactma fot""ff-.rd Iitle 10 seo.craJ of thnn can ~Burnt ~nt~ks 11 Wt
ut Sook:ina for balanact w:onna. "'DunmM:l comiM'nttd. "'Ou~ co 1h.t
lou of lui ytar"o lndtnJ ocorcr Vo&lt;~) Joc:wn •ho lf1ld""'tcd m May.··
DlmmKt and A&gt;rutant Coa.;h Dono Clay ..,n be lookma ror mot&lt;
sconnJ from the outJidt ,.,na PQSIUon. na.mdy hom Kdl)' McGlynn.
Tnaa Ames, and Junne Qulnlo•an &amp;rb Cta&amp;hton and POl Crontn,
who ploy th&lt; ltn~ I'O'ill&lt;&gt;n, ar&lt; abo looktd upon tO add o.omc o.corma
punch .
G;aduatton ttlsa claimed Deb Wilham~. who pla)td the ao-J posit&gt;O&lt;\
for the Royal&gt;la&gt;t year. Such olo~' \&gt;Ould leavc •irtually ony team
vulnerable deftnJtvely, ycr this may nnt pcm a problcm for thc tum this
scu.50n. ''Wt ar~ "rry1na two &amp;nahenderi thil year .'"Dimmick said,
" And tht.y boch play the pcu.hJon vtry well ." h'~ difrtcuh when a team
has only one player to nu a panlcular 1)0\itlon. but havina t wo{
aoahwders win hctp 10 keep Ihem both ~mpecilivc: the: roach s.aid,
Gddtng that Junior Debbie J IJlCittl~ 1nd Sophmore Rtb&lt;cat Barth will
uc:h mind ch~ nrc fot the Royall.
Scntou Chcrylca KoronoW&gt;kl and Poppy Oorc WJJI be jotncd by
McOlynn, who li 1 Jun1or. as chry ~ouldtr the tn&lt;aptaJn
rcsponlibllittcs. Koronowskl and DorQ.,Doth play the dcfcndu poJttton
and SCf'\1-C: as the anchon in th~ team•, backfield

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Korono•ski Aid that th11 was th~ mos1 tnJOyab1r fic:kl hockey tqm
she bad C\'tr playtd and oddtd, "Evtf)one on ohc team .,.. o PQJiltvc
Oltttudc." She conttnutd. "IIllo he piaym "'e ....u.n, tO "or~ ooanbn.
help tadl othcs ouo, and hopcfuUy tcltl&lt;h coc:h Olher o&lt;&gt;m&lt;thona new,"
Allioudc 11 dclinittly a lwhcs In the Royab" cap AltbouJh OC\tnl of
ohe play&lt;rJ .,. sophorno&lt;cs, 101 mony or than this is lhcrr fir.r yas of
UB fidd hockey They chow: tO Jll OUI thnr fr&lt;lltman ).., irulcad of
pla.)'lni In an effon to hclp thcor SfudKJ

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Wbilc dtpdl and aJtioudc
more conddionin1 Dimmic~ admintd , "N0111A!Iy any 1aun ,.ill bc
slilhtly out of thapc at oh&lt; bqinnlna or a """""· but ... hllvc the 11rb
nm qwlt a bit tn I"Kti«..., ohcy"U bc able 10 ao the full 70 mmutcs.""
Sbt conunued, "The lut fiw minuta or nthcr h.aJf u ~.»ualJy wbcn a
weaker ream can be llkt"ft advan1qt: or:·
Tbc Royals ftcld hocl ey tum " tWOdaocd with ohc NCAA DIVISion
llllr\d th&lt; New York Soatt Divuion or thc AJ.sodaoion of Inter·
Collqiate Athlttico f01 Womcn.
l..ul")'elr the tcam .... rankcd lifth comtnt OUI or the NYSAIAW
ehamJ)ioruhips and ranktd fourth 1101"1 tnto the A lAW Eastcrn
Reak&gt;nals. Thcy lintsbtd the KtJOn with 1 9·5 r&lt;COfd. Dimmick said litis
year's ocam hu lh&lt; pOienolaJ to rc..:h the Nationals in post-xuon play.
The team's homc lield Is fe&gt;&lt;:llcd at the new 1\Jumni Arena Compi••
un the Amh&lt;r&gt;l Campus. Thc Royals opcn thdr !&lt;ISOn on Thursday,
S.ptanhc.r 16 at 4:00p.m. al ~om&lt; . They raee a •&lt;I')' touah BrockpOrt
team and will bc lookln&amp; tO avtnse a I ~ lou suffertd to Orockporl in
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causes immense outcry
By ALAN KACHIC
Manosl•l Editor

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nnanclal aid but It also lcnlllllcns the
time: a t tudent must remain in school,
addina extra rrnanclal burdens.
Addltlonally, a student enroUed In less
lball 12 credit boun Is considered part
time and Is denied any baxrlll
available to fuU tim&lt; llll&lt;lmLS •

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it pr.-.ntsstud&lt;nu from

TAP. They wW- be
recdvina U.'' He c:a:plal.oed, hoWf:Va".
that tbc: 1tu&lt;lmu 1mnt or tbc: chon&amp;&lt;
iD pollc;y before tltq -oiled iD lbc
....... atllrmiJ&gt;a that ' 'they
...... infonaed of lbc rill tltq ......

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FCSA PTaiclaK KathariDo J. Sllfllu,
EAecutl&gt;c Dinc:tot AJIIk JIIDdU:O&amp;,
IDII --.1 NFC All&lt;lalls aou Ia!
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VIet Pnoidcnl for AadaDit Afbin
llo!Nn~ ODd adoor NFC mel
AJ&amp;in tdmiaistJaJon to
dlxuu the
ll&lt;for&lt; tbe a&gt;eednc.
Sdfller IIDd JIIDdU:O&amp; onlned that tbc:
sw- be bamd rrom ~ oo lbe
tvatt at&gt;d told lbc MFC ltudmts
11ft0&lt;N 10 make no CO&lt;JUDCUIS, thus
woudlna t1x Issue in - r IIDd

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rwed Ia lhdr lldmlll&amp;DC&lt; lotoo."
While thac b no IJat&gt;dfather clawe
00\'Uina all contlnuin1 stu&lt;lmu. the
sttt&lt;m&lt;nt said tbal "any
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roo lobo. '"l)piaaly, ...a. SlliCionts ..w
DOC (e&amp;IID&lt;&gt;t atr«d 10) mroll fiiiJ..&lt;iiK
roc GlOre thaa ooo 0&lt; rwo - . n
durlnt tlxir..,..,. or studJ. This
cacqory or ucq&gt;tlott approved (or
tnnpor.,y problcou oniy," the
U&amp;lanalt tJplains.
e ... IIIANAO: = \

or Senate ticket after expulsion

..

By GAR\' STERN
Cam~ Editor

A

Iitke! iJ &lt;Urrcnlb' being ronlled to

run in the upc:omin&amp; Student
Aaoodatlon (SA) Senate elcc:tions, wltlch will

lndude pan-members or UB'1 one-tim&lt; NYPIRO
chapter u weD u current memben of the
Altcmatl~ News Collectlve (ANC) in hopes or
briQsilla back lbc ~ orpuiz:atioo.
W'dh doc:lions to be bdd oo Sqxember 22,
ZJ, IIDd .u. petltiolll ba~ alreadY beat r&lt;Wrned
by .....,.. mcmben or NYPIRO. The Senate is
cqla:lecl to sbonly o&amp;r lbe &lt;*dooo 10
&amp;lice up SA's SJ mlDioa buclpt. in lbe SpriDa
IIDd claol with .., ~ ID&amp;IID$,
su.e Cmooe or tile Akenwl~ News
Collec:liw (i\NC) calls lbe tlctct •. 'pany ,.
...titioD of 10&lt;11," c!oimiJ1a that it is lbe lui
-1&gt;1&lt; cboDce to saoe NYPDtO," wtDcto reMecl 1\mdiQa lu1 April by tbc: Scnau. ~
SA l!o0&lt;11tm Committeoe mdoned t1x decisloo
iD AQIUSl.
" We ba"' fOilDOII a tictct, I Rlppooc." 1114
Wendy Web«, 1 fomi.r member or NYPIRG,
"lllhoul!&gt; lt is not eotirdy buausc of NYPDtO.
It b balcally becaux- ~ lbc 1W11C
nlua . . . difrert111 lioes or thinkifl&amp; thu
those aamtiUy in lllc s.u.t~ ..

I t 1s q,_._ble •bctlxJ il&gt;!: ~ a b&lt;lP-

rormec~ to doll wilb all bsua or 0111y to ~
at&gt;d pin fomds r,. NYPUI.G, ICICDtdilla to SA
Tta~wer Eric frieclmon.. Ad:Do1olediiJta that
all ln¥01•ed arc
fO&lt; a point that tltq
fed very .stro&lt;111Y about, FriedmaD (edr that

,.,.!dna

they arc P«&gt;bobb)' out "to ...,. NYPIIlO, r101

..,dfomnost.
''If tltq ...... eoncemecl witb all ;.....,.
evuy~JUna ""1114 be oby, bttt 11xy ree~ that 1

did 10 tbcm 1 lOIII UtjUitlcc, " be said. " I h:ad to
malr.e • COII&lt;alloo witb a small - P 10

et1etnla, bu1 thaLc.an•t be hdped,*'
Claimina that the Senate Is "out or 1ouclt
with studenu" beeaUK It turned down NYPtRO
It• tef&lt;'f&lt;ndum pused by a 4 to 1 mtJ'Iin
amonvtudents, Catron&lt; ~llev&lt;s tbat "more
activlst.a'" •rc needed to ma.kc tbc Senate more
tbao 1 "one-sided pony."

an..-

Aa 10 wh&lt;ther Of GO&lt; the ticket wiU

_.,t a

ono-lsruc party, ca· NYPIROcr Olall Freyor llid
tbat, " NYPIRO wiU ~ a cklinlte pan or ow
pltifonn, but ooly a 1*1· The &lt;OCUC!tutloo ftldf
nmls r..am.,U.,, oo that the actUAl doclioa
wiU be later." AJao, included on lllc ticket b
fonaer NYPIRO dlalr !Cam~ Comstock IIDd

IAICI'D Milly FO&lt;Jion&lt;.

' trspooulbiliiy
'I 't o:lt bow:*
IIDd Wltc.b lbc lid&lt; or
In the Sallu. .. Frqe aplaiD&lt;d•
c:tD

"After ....... the SA l.o ..:don lu1 &gt;&lt;- IIDd
opc:oc!iDa time with NYPIRO, I ba~ to &amp;&lt;I
iovolved by IJJiDI10 btvoiYe otlxn."
The Smlt&lt; b oo ooe-ticlcd, .._&lt;Iiiii 10
Web«, boa!- """'1 of illlllallben arc SA
"btcb," IIDd arc olwaya ~ &amp;rOUDd tbc:
SA. AI last .......ur's meeti01 with FriedmaD,
in whldt he upheld the Scnau's decisloo In
roprd 10 NYPIRO. few lllaDben of the SA
aored n&gt;01111&gt; to show up, the Aid. (SA
PrcsiOctlt) ConldJ Sdlaetcr did not allend, and
••pvc u:s no rcuoo a wdL .,
SA b "probably .,;.,. to tum this deetloo
Into a two pany atiWioll, tlx l&lt;n at&gt;d lllc risJ&gt;t,
liS aplnst them, .. sbc added .
poaible resbcaaoc rrom the
Freyer IIIIo SA ~ predictlnt tbat It wW be
"cha:tiJtl petitions.' • mel "Wlkhlna very
clotely" tiro U.Of"Yft IIADil2MIII ptll'ty•

" If we fool

tbM:~OOIId

toltomack,lt

f1lWI be clooo lhrotlllllbc decisloo makiDi

orocea.'' Web« Aid. "Pkntlna OIIUide
hllln71 tt&gt;d writlfl&amp; 1tt1cn to tlx editor ,.UJ
1&gt;01

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reollY&amp;&lt;IIISOlly.obere."

�in short.

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STATEMENT

l . Rocipielu or "oduh" fonns or lino.ocial aid sud! ..
vetertM bcoclill, \'OC!aliocW r&lt;hobi6tollon fltnlll or fiiOdJ
from the T!ad&lt; Reoufjastmc&lt;rt A&lt;!. To be lrttled oo an
iQdiv;,jualizcd basis ool)' "hen bcncliu no&lt; applicable 10
pan-lim&lt; OUI&lt;Iy ond dly rull·tidlt lludy DOl po&lt;Siblc.
4. &lt;lAdUI!ini scniorT~o I&gt;..U procedure hu
&amp;!ready been approved.
5. SltOCI..us &gt;«kiftl 10 or II hours (1 third 4 hour COIU1C),
os loDJ IJ ooly 3 couna vo involved.

Tbls statemall ls bdGa isluod joiJuJy
byllle Millud ~ ~ Sttoc1a11 IUIOciodoa, lbe
orr... of Ill&lt; V'c Prcsldeo1 for Aaldcmk Mfon,

n..

Scllool of t-~1 and r.fallvd Fillooo&lt;• eon.,..

Tbt Millatd Fillalcn CoJlta• SltOCI&lt;nl AsJociatloa'a

E:t«ulivc Commhl.. m&lt;1 with 0.. llobcrt Rossb&lt;tJ.

V~e&lt;

Presldmt for A.c:l4cmic: Affain: Mr. W"alliam Orrinor,
Aslod11e Vic:&lt; Praldmt for ~ffoin: 0.. JOSq&gt;b
Al\)1~. Dr:&amp;o, Sc:hool of~: "· En&lt; Su&lt;irr,
Assistant Dan, Millard FlllmoR Collqr md Mr. lUr:lwll

These lttOd&lt;Dts mow&lt;~ coniKI Millard Fillmore Collqe

llUiimL-tl&gt;c full-&lt;lmt

So(ft~

Doold-;,
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~.ow

for cump&lt;ioo_
Tht nine crodlt hour .,.. S&lt;mdiCl cap has bc&lt;D
imtiruiOd u a prot«ttoo rO&lt; Ill&lt; "troditlooal" MFC

Oll&lt;:lltMr, A•Uslanl for Cootlnlliaa Education, Millotd
Fillmore Colltse, oo Wecblcoclay, September I, 1912
reprdinJ Ill&lt; D&lt;wty blslhuiOd crodl1 hour kmltatloo for
MFC IIWiqtmCIII ,..jon.
We wl1.h to l!l&amp;ke deal thai altboucb ~!&gt;eft vc o _.p~c
of hemlyc~ ~ be r~. we on stW coofcnina ond vc
conc:.mcd witll tbe riaJIU Of Ill&lt; llU&lt;IallJ illvol&gt;aJ. lbe
followiDJ has bccJl ..,...s upon:
I ~ wUI be no J&lt;OIIdfolllet daiiiC covcrina oJJ
continlliaa MFC manoacmcnt JtUdmu. Howcvct, any MF'C
I1\&amp;IUII&lt;nlefll ltudcnt may •PI&gt;IY fO&lt; an Clcmplion. lbey wiD
be hmdlod on an Individual baN.
0 AllstudcnlS acecpted into the propam for the Foll
1982 ve ptlrt·tlmtlt•dtnu. Thlalimltalb-1 wu c:l&lt;:ar1r
Silled in lhdr admiiW&gt;Ct l&lt;tlct.

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Cll&lt;y--

O.V. Hoc:Mwonl.ta1-

JimH SoliltYI.tn'l ~ Edlt01

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-kiDJ odliltlltOCI&lt;Dt. II wW hdp

eliminate Ill&lt; number or DUE (dly K:hool) studcnu
tracsfcrriJII ~ MFC, ond lhcroey, closin&amp; 0111 cow...
Olhcnrist O!&gt;C" IO the CY&lt;DinJ students.

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m The only nud&lt;1111 ouiOmllicoJJy cnlllled 10 ea&lt;mptlon•

ore:
1. Chana&lt; or emplo)'II&gt;Cnt by pmon• previously
cmployed-JtUdmlS Wllo ore lc:mponrily unomployed or
"bctwcon jobl" or wllo vohmoariJy rcdooc tbcir work load to
Clpcditr lhd&lt; stvdla. TypjcoJJy, llldt studmu wW GO&lt;
(conno&lt; lffO&lt;d 16'J &lt;Droll full-&lt;lmt for """• lhao Ooc Of IWO
scm&lt;run durinJ lhrir courte or sfudy.'"lbio cate&amp;OtY or
......,OOn approved fD&lt; lcm~ pn&gt;blans only.
2. Howc••ha mrolled iD MFC (rolbcr tlw&amp;n DUE) bcc:awc
&lt;hey prdcr lo llt&lt;Dd cvminc cluoo wkb lhcil peon or
because tbdr spout&lt; ...... care or tbcir cllllcJrca dllNI&amp; lbc

Correction
An avor was tn11dc In the Sitmt Club od wblch ran
Monday, AIIIWI 30th. Tbe od stated lhollfudcpl
membct$bip fca ...,.e ooly $121 a )Ut. II shoulcl ho"" rud
" S&lt;udent mcmhcnhips DillY $12.(10 a )Ut. Coli ~."

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ALL S.A. FUNDED
QRGANIZATIONS

STUDENT ACTIVITY
FEE WAIVERS
ARE AVAILABLE

PICK- UP YOUR
BUDGET PACKETS
BY OCTOBER 15TH

S.A•• C .A.C., &amp; Coca Cola

IN ROOM 111
TALBERT HALL

THE U.B. 500
The U.B. 500 is a go·cort race. and Fund

present

IF YOU DON'T YOU'LL BE CUT OUT

~

Raiser for the Muscular Dystrophy
Association. The race will be held
September 12th on Putnam Way at tiJe
Academic Spine.
The entry fee is $10.00 per team for
undergraduate students ($20.00 for

Attention All Action
Committee Members!

They muet be back btl Sept. 17

A1TEN110N
COMMUTERSII
All commutere .,.. encou,..ged to
attend the

TlturMa, Sept. tda lilt I :OOpaa
Ill tile PaJ.. " - , bd 8oor

8p.m. Fugo 3rd Door

tt.rt...Hall.

Fellows Lounge-

wr... a C~JeeN ..,n ~~e-'*'

BIIIlcUng 3.

a.c.... ........

For more Wormatloa
call ~~.. at 636.4445.

.. .

Appllcatloos are avllllable In

Room 111 T•lbert Half

ht CoiiUDuter Aflaln
Couadl MMttag

Mandatory lat meeting
Wed. Sej,L 8 1982,

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Pick up an entry form at the S.A, of/lu
In Room 111 Talbert Hall.
These forms must be turned In by
Tuesday, September 10'th .
For more Information, conlad
Nom~an Goldschmtdl aJ 636·2950

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at Wt.e.ka, auttalo, Htw YM tQID,

�Student Association
, Book Exchange
Do you feel as if
your old books
are worth
something?
Do you need
extra cash?
If you answered
YES, ·
the S.A.
Book Exchange
can help.

Llbrartes Director Saktldas Roy

All-night UB campus
libraries to re-appear
BY SKERRY ROSMARIN

La,. Spnna'• 2A hour
libr2ry ~""'' cnat

run "'aS iucb a

SU«QS

that lhC:

conunued accordina 10
Swdcnl A&gt;socla110n (SA)
Prcsldenl Co&lt;ddl Sehochter.
The SA fund«! a aood pan
or lbc: e•perua '"' &gt;cmdltr
whlch lnc:lud«&lt; aransponaaion,
c:osu or k«plna 111&lt; tibrary
ope:n for the Uttnded houn.
&gt;alann lor Uruvomlay Sludcnrs
md o•crumc lor abe b'brvWu.
Tb&lt; 2.4 hour KTVICC b
&gt;Ch&lt;dukd lo bqin In casly
D&lt;cm&gt;btr
bc:lore

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rmaJ .....Unauoo• and

continue unul lln&amp;IJ 11 Ill&lt;
Undcrvaduol&lt; Libtary (UCL)

on AmberS! campuo and al abe
Mm SIT«t Ubrary.
VIc&lt; Prc&lt;id&lt;nl for Academic
Servicco Roben Waa~~&lt;r
promlS&lt;d help in nnancina ah&lt;
$C1Vkcs rcquire6 u up lain«!
by Dircclor ol Llbntrics
Skaviaas Roy. SA will •hare
some O( tl\t UpeiUtJ a... well .
Accorclina 10 Schachter and
Roy, tbc approxlln&amp;ae eotp&lt;nS&lt;
or ahe ..,.;.. came 10 SJ.OOO
1as1 Spnna and ahb ,car h
could ran&amp;&lt; be••=
SJ,OO().S.S,OOO. Tbu rl&amp;"re
«&gt;''&lt;B the oalarics polclao
Uni~ry Sludenu who •ort
111&lt; cateftd&lt;d bow .turu.
T bc pr.,.,..m r«&lt;1•«&lt; mb«&lt;
Iedin&amp;&gt; at fir&gt;.. accordln&amp; 10 a

questionnaire ffil«&lt; OUI by
studena&gt; u•ina UOL and Main
Sucet libraries. Tile numbtr of
students that were srillln lhc
library from 1wo a.m. co six
a.m. rcpora«&lt;ly declined
sharply eaeb nlaha.
As a result. aome
qsidmaion wu bcitl&amp; afv&lt;n

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b) tbc library duulon IO clOiC

the hbnncs brc•~n

tho~

hour&gt;. Sdlachl&lt;r, ho•~-.r.
~lin es ahis ,.ould ckfeaa the
f'Wl'O&gt;c
Ill&lt; 2A hour .......,.
and SlUd&lt;nt&gt; rru&amp;Jll lo«

or

tnletest .
Re-ports or '\'~dali.\m

Pt01111lm wtll probably be

Bring in your
old books,
set your own price,
and we'll help
you sell them.

at10

fetiOnl

~c_rt

ror consldenna.

20 hour .st.rviC'e instead. A
window wD found broken and

We're located
in

onror the coin bo;&lt;CS on I

ph&lt;&gt;&lt;ocopy machine had abo
been lampcr«&lt; wiah.
The questioonair~ a1sp
show«! thai many off-dunpu&gt;
saudent.s came to tbc Amherll
Ctmpus 10 usc the UOL. When
...k«&lt; if there eao be b\uca
availabk to Ll.kt St·udtftu. 10
and from AmberS! campu&gt;.
Roy Aid tJw it " dlflkoh 10
keep b\uca aoina allahrouah
Ill&lt; niJ)IL, bua ocher fonns of
transpon.acion art bdn.a

Room 62 S
Harriman Hall
and we'll be open

until September 17

•ort«&lt; ""·

La.t KmCStcr the Antl·Rape
T.uk FOf~ ( ARTF) walk "'"""'

Our hours are

was in effect and students
"~unttered 10 drive the vana.

SA Is workln&amp; on more WOYJ to
i"t Main Sam:t nodenas to the
Amhml campus if they o«d
co use the tKilities Ill the
UGL
Some const&lt;l&lt;raalon hiS al10
bem pven to p0111bly bavona
• 24 bow ....vn durina
midacnns, but Schadlln and
RO) both that tl\b would
be clifriCUll oinc:e the tino&lt; fO&lt;
midterms •·ary and It b bard to
set a date. The Sft'\'tet" can
only span for ooc or t•o •«las

Monday - Friday
10:00 a.m. until 5:00p.m.

We!re even open
till 9:00 p.m . .
on Wednesday and Thursday

So hurry up and let ·us
sell your books
and get you

and tbal would not co• n ev&lt;r'j

.uucknl's e:um data.
When 1.1k«&lt; If tbe 2A hour
servi« will bt continued
permanently, Roy asl&lt;l'ted,
''The )ludents appredatc the
service and the rtsulu were
excellent: ya. it seems to be: a
necessary and wonhwhli&lt;
prosrom."

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Free tickets to the Tralfamadore Cafe with
the purchase of books.
Buy $10 worth of boob and get 1 free
ticket 'to Matt "Guitar" Murphy from
the Blues Brothen movie stantag John
Belushl, Sept. 15.
Buy $20 worth of books and get 2 free
tickets.

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�Harriman discussions
continue at House Council
Hoffmaa &lt;ODdud&lt;C.

lbcrooauDSAis

By TEJUlY CANADE

r&lt;'lucsUaa .... 26, u, 29. and

M,.,/ltiEdi!or

30 in tbe ba&lt;meot and 102 00
tbe
floor ror a11 tbe third
11oor. Room Z6 is tbe ocw
addition to list or req~&gt;CSted

r1111

H

ouxCouodl
clcvdoped • straltt:)'
•ror a space uade

Spa&lt;%.

SA Preoldent CordeD
Sclw:hter exprakd an
inttr&lt;SIIO mo~ ttudenl
orpnizatlons ""' or
Harrimao's basement but when
informed that tbe third floor

with Acaclttnk:

Affairs ror
Oepattmcot or Theatet and
O&amp;DCc rooms l'ricUy.
1bc Divisloo or Sludent
Affaln (OSA) 1s p~aoo~na oo
aMaa tbe cot1re third noor or

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...s ..... r1111 noor

0

room. Tbe plu clirrers from tbe
00&lt; dioaaaed

....... lll«tiaa wilb Academk
~-in that

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n.,.. ..... another Iars&lt;

clusrootn iD tbe basement .
"Oivlna (Theater) this
entitles us to ]UJI about
anylbina dse tbey'v&lt; 101,"
Artlna H oose Council 011ir
Davkl Hoffman Wd. u 1 don•t

thlnk it's ukina too much,"
Director or Sludent Unions
James Gruber added. " I don't

lhlok h '• uklna an)'thina."

bkto

0

be chanced his
mind. •• would bailaU to pul
onyoac in that ba't
..,.,....bk to tbe
lw&gt;dicapped... be AieL

Hlllriman LJ-,. 10 tbe
Theuet cleponBKnl iD
~ ror rour buemalt

' 'E·IIIOIIoftall}'. I ....,... willt
moW.. orpDI:utlocs out or

tbr buemmt "but
po-qmatieaDy I -·1.'" Orubtr
said. A acrvioc elevator
cnabla bondicapped "udents
10 reach tbe buemcnt.
'"The baxment is lfimy.'"
Hoffman conceded," but wc'rt&amp;oina to have to do wmrthlna
to make it btltcr.'' He plans to
do this "primarily with
rccrcatloo-&amp;Ome tounae
0
Spa&lt;% would be ..... Ill«0.

~
alktudmt """"'
Wlllllcf
be dllltered lqa&lt;thtr In
tbe baJcmeot Wider tbe
proposal, Orubcs WCIKd that

•in location. studco.ts arc
probably better orr• with tbe

uadt. Squan foot&amp;&amp;&lt; is
"probablY even," .....,rdlna to
Grubcs. "Grttlna morr rpace
00 the ftnt noor wowd m.alle
l'tarriman more Uke tho Sludent
union."'
Hoffman expecu Theat&lt;r
[)q&gt;anmalt Cll&amp;lr Saul Elkin 10
~ wilb tbe proposal. "I'm
- """' to minco words... he
said lllldina that he would
add

that tbe dopartmcnt
a wall 00 tbe floor wlllcb
would double ils practie&lt;
..,..,. .;.... up in 102.
Commllllity Actloo Corpo
(CAC) Executiv. Dir&lt;ctor l obo
Ross - e d that the
department may DOl be willina
to ba.e iu second noor oNic:a
'"under lbWidtrina hooves-!
know because we're u.odcr thll
now.'" CAC is a priority
or,anizatioo for new Jpr.c:c
and Is expec~ed to move into
the newly obtained ofllca.
Oruber noted lha1 t.hc •• noon
are much thicker and.
ICC&gt;IIsticaUy, much bctttt"

\ct._. lbe sccood and third
noor tbao between the

buem&lt;nt and lint floor. "I
ha"" a lol or difr""'~cy fodina
sony fa&lt; (EikiD),'' Hoffman

uld.
Whik !ben are nw&gt;Y
availablt rooms in Hlllriman
buem&lt;nt, ..,.,. are rmdered
unusable bceaUS6 or pipina
and poor ventilation. The
rooms "arc so uaJy and 10
cumbcr&amp;Ome that nobody will
want tO be there for 811)' Jensth
or time," accordmaco
Schachter.
Space has appartotl}'
opened up In Talbert as
Schachter Informed the onuodl
thai the New York Public
lnltrell Racarclt Oroup

(NYPIRO) doa DOC wisb 10
relaiD tu two ofllca. NYP!RO
did DOC receive SA fundil&gt;a for
lhlf .,_ and has ldt campos.
After NYPIRO's te1110i11ina
r~~cs -~~~~pounded by the
Oepanment or Public Safety,
tbe ODW&gt;dl wiD dodde bow 10
uatbe JJ*e.
Hoffman J)RlCDted I plan IO
tbe ODW&gt;dl calllna ror Talbcn
11udcn1 ll'OUP' to IW\Imc
duuoom SJ)IOCin Nonon
closer IO tho middle of the
Acacletnlc Spine and the
fonbonmtna Student ACOiil'ities
Center. '"Thtte wiU be a dead
end of the Spine for
elasuooms and tbe tivdy
actl~ end ror ofriCOS, ..
Hoffman expWned.

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' that period.
On« the student Is~. bc/IM

Med
School
expects
minority
dip
p&lt;01f1UD,

BY DAVID dtUSJ
~tnbutillg EdlltN

I&lt;Cd with~ "•bnnkioa pool"
or qualiriod minority

F
admbsi';;";,d;~:~a·~~~~ r~oot hilS
att&lt;mplod 10 aruact sludenu throush

tbt MlllOOIY Admir.sions Prosru&gt;-b&lt;Jt
blatt
Thu yc:as'l f't'CTIJitmc:nl p\e tht
Modlc:al School i~ lua/lot pct«ntaJe
or mii&gt;O&lt;ily SIUd&lt;DU ID "" )&lt;an. Bul
cleJpll&lt; lh&lt; sharp~ in mlnoricy
mrol1ea ch.ii year, Minonl)" Proaram
Dinccor M•raartt Wriahc I! noc
optlml,io about tht rucur&lt;. "Tb&lt;r&lt;
lpt)&lt;an 10 be re...ennmority lludtnn
lncereftod •n mocliclnt each yCIIt,
mol&lt;t"' II lwd&lt;r tO find quahfltd
[Ul\tre prosp«U appear

lammtod.
"You can't juJt ~
.
riDJCY at. ..y.
K11oo1 01 ramOy," •be
tinuocl, ''il's
soci&lt;ty II LuJ&lt;." With cl&lt;pltttd
federal' runds. then are ....me. or
11&lt;1on contlnuin1to work apiMl
minority itudems, leavinA a valuable
rcsou~• uniJpped," sbe Jald.
The protram. inltiatod in 1969, is
d~ to help biJct, Puono JUan,
Me&gt;icall American and Amtncan
lndio.o RudeoU enter the School o[
Median&lt;. At&lt;Onlin&amp;tO Wrfsht, "INK
&amp;rOUP' lie the mOJt ~)t&gt;dJced lplnSI
and arc nrc in the medical
profmJon."
The pro(ram hu a • P&lt;CiAl
admission• pohey thai looks ror
minority "udenu with poct:ntial . .. We
don'c tak&lt; minoruy juJt for the sake or
mmority. M11n_y of tbde stuc:lmts h.a-..c
bad -..1. «ooomic and educalional

Is eocour11td to emcr a Prepawy and
Suppon Proaram th&lt; pr¢dina
summer. Althouah the majority enrolled
arc minority ~udent1, h l.s open to all
rllSt Ytll llledlcal stud&lt;nC.. Wrisht
btlleva that •'the Strona S\lppon
p&lt;oaran&gt; and Ill&lt; committmall 00 the
pan or tile laallty to wO&lt;t with IllY
student ""'~ helped tDAU lllb
sucx:aslul"
Studenc. In the proaram ar&lt; also
offcroci a unique internship chalkoac.
W~t uplalned that "we oller the
opportunity to rotate rote models b)
placiD&amp; lludenc. with ph.yslclalll In
variou. apcdalili&lt;s." Tbe obJa;tl•• i&gt;
to expo&gt;t nudenu to Ill&lt; various
asp«U of a medical carecr and &amp;i~
them a better iclea oflbdr lnt«Jded
profauoo4"

try tO
~ out the
qvalitits that are
1101 alonp app&amp;rmL"

to order to ac&lt;omplisb this ob)ccuve,
minority 11udeou in tl!c propam mwl
underao • thorouah scr«nin&amp; proe&lt;s&lt;.
AlthoOah !heir Grade Point Avtra.Jt
(GPI\) Is wually around }.0-cornp:ar~d
lOan IV&lt;riJ&lt; ).)5 (or·otb&lt;;J !lUdl;lll&gt;- ,
and lhdr Modica! Board EWN vary,
other (acton are givm a:reattt
sicoillcancc In the pnlltOm. Students
must pau two i ot~ be(ore
faa~hy llkrnbcn ill ..bidt prlmlfY
eonccrn II pt..,. on the nudent '•
r&lt;fcrenees. und&lt;raradua"' «:bonl,

T he Medical Scbool also m.alntains a

hlah toehool apprcoll« pr08fam funded
by local aranl~. Thb plil tummrr. 10
area mldenb hef~ faculty oxmbcis
with tbdr rqauch proj«U. One intern
w111 .... be COoauthorina .., lltJcle
wilhbermentor.

WnaJtl aurib&lt;Jtt!l the ilscre.uo to
••reKJ\ing out to .,..hcfto the: s.tudcnu
arc. Many come from New York City,
thou&amp;h .we: &amp;R tr)'ina to divcr~lfy our
enrollment.' ' This p3:St yor, reon.Hte"
"'tnl u fir as Bosron to the: Harn.rd

voluntary WOf'k experic:l"'c:e: and

mod..,ttlon.

'""'1
'Gha•e
radn ata only"'" so much , Studrnc.
had probl&lt;ms a&lt;htevinath&lt;lr

ummer Proaram and Ithaca, New York
to r.nd minorl\y tlud&lt;nu who could
qu&amp;lily r01 th&lt; special admission.

opcimum lew!," WriAAt Jaid Th&lt;
proplln'• failure rate over 111&lt; p:&amp;ll 12

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OSN 120 "Contemporary Environmenl''"'"6257• Dean Harold L Cohen T·Th 4·5:40
ARC 201 "Introduction to Archl teclure" ·195720 Prof. Alvaro Malo T·Th 11·12:15
OSN 230 " AEO History &amp; Concepts" -433718 Prot. BeverlY Albert M·W 4-~40
OSN 200 ·•vlsual Environment" · Prof. Bud Jacobs M.W 7·9:50 p.m.
Co-requisite with:
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at Darien Lake
Ethnic bands, foods, imported
beer and wine: All the rides of
the park and major entertainment. All this for $5.95.
Sept. 10, 11, and 12th.
Tickets are on sale at the U.B.
Ticket Office.

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tiler _ . for iDwtiJll tilt '
.,udfathcr clause iDaude "odult"
stu6cniJ who "pr&lt;rcr 10 atta&gt;d evmlna
cl&amp;ucs wltb their peers or because
tbclr lpOuse takes """ or their
cl\lldren durlna the cvcoina." Also
&lt;lltlllpt an: those wbo receivo ''ldult
rorms or rUWidallld RICb u .........
bcocliiJ, vocatiooal rdlabilitalioo
rimds or rua&lt;~s from tilt Tnodc

Applications to join the Student
Wide Judiciary are available
starting Friday Sept.3rd in room
111 Talbert Hall A.C.

AdjiiSUIIalt Act."

1llc IDCIDO&lt;&amp;IIdlUD ldcls that tilt aiDe
cndlt 11our limit wu oct\l.llly wlilutcd
to protect the ''ulodhloGII MFC
Jt...,t-thatls, Ul adllll wbo worb
till dale ud - Ollly lllald ..._
lA dlt cvao~Ap-rram Divilioa o!
UDdorp:11duatc Bducatlon ltudcotl who
lllllb&amp; II'UIIrer to MFC end ovctto.d
t h e - creallaJ . llinwloo ........
the .... -ld be cbod lO
MJ'C awleau.
........ QlllaiDal ~··'tbcie 1ft
...,. rorJt....,..to ... . - . - ...
He - . I tlla1 dapitc the aiDe bow
c:ap tllcn Is the "oppo&lt;twllty for oil
moclaiU adllliltcd bdOR I9G to oai:E
a
lood."
"Tbc Dine hour limiwlocl oo cva11na
Jtudy b the- educational policy
end (the School or MAnqement) hu
the rlahtto Wtltute h," lloubcra
malatalned Ito rapoose to chatJcs that
lbil policy b unprecoclcDtcd.
S&lt;rclfr ""eed that t11t Scbool or
Moooacmcn• ..... justiroocl in
instilutlaa tbe nin&lt; bow cap QPialruna
that ills "within the r\aht or tilt
10
~ depa.rtmeat.-· &amp;Del that it is d()l\( at
the araduatc levd oil lbe time."

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These applications MUST be
returned NO LATER THAN 4:00
p.m., Tuesday September 14th.

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For more information, contact
Miles Borden at 636-2950

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Any ·
read:oocl
.. lut
wcclt'a
mcctlna
is only
• "interim
IOiution" ROIJbcra explained, "h is
just a way of autlna thiouah tii!J
)'CIU." He llld IIIII further IO!Utlons
will he looked into Uld that bopc!ully a
policy can be establisbcd that oil wW
r.oc1 cqulubtc.

ATtENTION GRAD STUDENTS
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INTERESTED IN -

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PARALEGAL?

DEADLINE

Frklay, Oetoba 1, 1982, 4 p .m.
Stadelrt• from aU facultla
ana...,..Stoapply.

Group Legal Services' MANDATORY
TRAINING for 1982.&amp;3 Paralegals begins
Thunclay, September 9th, 6·10 p.m. In
room 354 FWmore, Ellicott. All lntetested
students muet attend.

For more Information stop by our offices at

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ArthwButlerwu
twn&lt;dActiJo&amp;O..n
of t1tt Foculty or
Social
Friday, Wl1ll •

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l"be .oppailltn&gt;eut
poo;tioa ..... .... be

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multed in tbe rollin&amp; bad: ol
a Uaiftnity dtciJioa.
The eltvo1ioft of Butler. "ho
...,..., u ,..,..,.. or Social
sa.- from 1972.-l!nl, Is
clfcctivt immediltdy. f0f111Cf
ActiJoa 0... Jolm Naylor'•
awointm&lt;Dt ended lut week
and be roru.ed 10 stay oo pest
bis tmu.
API)ro.dmately IS Social
SciCDCe facu~y mcrnbcn
complained to UB I'Tcsidcnt
Steven 8. Sample carDer this
summer after Vice President

ror Academic Arram Robert

Rossbera selected Nayloc over
Gcogaphy Cbalr Ross

MacX.iMon, who was t.ht
ehoioc or the search
committee. After mtttinp, the:
decision was made to rtOpcn
Lbe search proc:es&amp; under the

direction of E!!illrh Cbait
IUc.b&amp;rd Fly.

In announ&lt;ina the 8utkr
•ppointmcnt, R&lt;mber&amp; said
lhc Ullivmlcy wu "very lueky
to bavt him'' in Uw be was
not a c:andldatc for the poot,
.. He is a seoiof faculty
member, who is well mpec\ed
and upc:rialced Rossbera
said. "He bu been on-campus

ror close 10 lO yean ...
Butkr has .,...., 10 until a pamatJCilt sdtctioa U
mad&lt; "bicb the vkle prcsicl&lt;llt

estimated 10 be IWO months.
Buller aplamed !hot be
exp&lt;as to KrV&lt; for about ...

.. nahllllQI u.e 0¥«411
ltrftlllt-ol d&gt;e ra:.wy, Butler
said h Mol a OWIIber 0~

wecb and reiterated
R""berJ't pledfc t1w bt wu

DOt • candldate for the

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dmc pooidon wblob, be notes.

oot.staoclinc Ocpattm..ru &amp;Dd
faculty mcmbcn with nalional
r&lt;pU1.11iou. He prwised many
deputmau .. beiJlc JlrOtll in
...,..... bolt said tbal budad
shalioa Is baviJI&amp; ... clfCC'L
"A dcerc:ue iD bo4ct
mr:aJ:tS • deaase: in
i&amp;'s
always clifftc:llll to odjust, the
c1ccrcu&lt; in Jizc ,_,... our
ability 10 carry 00 property,'"
llullcr said. "We bave - been
obit 10 bitt the new blood that
is needed 10 build clcponmcst.s
Ia the loa&amp; l'llft." ThiJ will make
ror- a JCDK or ".stqDalioa....
1u for hU cvcnwal

&amp;bolald make hllll "ftOI&gt;o
swpidoua."

H • cxpce11 to •pcod about thm
days •

woc.t Oft tltt ~ La

eam...... wltcre the Social

sa.- adl:!Wiisualioa il

me.

bouscd. wbile rctalnina bis

poojlioa .. Ecooomb CIWr.

"I hope to do .,...., tiuk," be
said.• "It's a .,...., &gt;mootll
runcdonin&amp; orroc:e, thcr&lt; is
aood IIAimillbtradon.''
Ute Roubers, he f~is
1&lt;nowlo&lt;dac and hiP
r&lt;COII'Ition ill the faculcy is an
US&lt;tt. "Pcopk wlllltaow my
styl&lt;," he Aid, diiA&amp; bls ycarr
u
Butler said he
ralaned lA I!nl because he
believes, that tJ&gt;vc should be a
c:onslstant turaj()Vcr ln suc:b
poo)Ooru.
He docs no1 expect to have
a illr&amp;e policy role and JCCS
himself "nlli.na In to maintain
continuity" durina the interim
period. He p\anr reaular
mccdnp of the policy
eommiucc or faculty but wd
one or h.IJ lmponant conc:crru
I• the proposed crution of •
eoU.ac or Aru ud Sciences,
whlo&lt;h would rcsullln tho
dlminatlon or &lt;he three .or&lt;
campus faculties. It has been
prliPO&lt;ed by Ros&gt;bera and is
currently uodcr •tudy allhouJ)I
it is acncnliYexpected to be
IU\Pkmcnl&lt;'d wllhln the nat

~. 8a\lu dOCSliOI set

caay days al&gt;cocl. The
cJpponu.oity 10 brill&amp; new
faculty and rd&gt;uild Social
9:ien&lt;a will ~odt

pr-.

two

~- or tbe~614

Collqc.

RcprdlcsJ of the time
period biJ Jruc:a:ssor will

mjoy, Butltt aid the period
will be an important o:ne... He
will d&lt;Cide how the Sodal
Scicnct Ocportmenu will move

Butler JVpporu tbe
"democratk:" ways of • seardt
&lt;Ommittcc. despite JOCK
Dqloliw past CliJ)frienCf with

a prior &amp;rOUP that ended ''with
a tess than favon..bk result.'•
But be said it is healthy !hot
both Madtinnon and Nayjor
rcn:wn iD coateoticM:I for the.

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t'• very inlporunt 10 haV&lt;
_ , . .. ho &lt;&amp;D rpcak roc all
dcpanmcnu and bave
appi'OPriaJc r~c:KDl.atioa,.''
8utln lllkl

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Higb Thinking
Any Millard Fillmore College (MFC) student
who Is economically Inconvenienced-or
dl~ In any other way-by the School of
Management's decision to put a nine credit hour
cap on night studies has a right to be angry.
This app&amp;at'S to be another case of gOOd
fntentlons t\Jmed Into bad results. The if:hool of
Management originally Instituted the l!llllcy to
benefit the night student and to protect him or her
110m the day student who decides to enroll In a
MFC class lor personal convenlellCe. But some
MFC students ate the victims of this policy that
was Initiated to help them.
Will they really be hun. The students most
affected by this policy ate those who entered the
program this semester, were aware before they
enrolled that thoy could only tal«! nine credits and
should have accepted this policy or worked their
way around It before entering MFC,
And for those already In lhe program-! he
shx:lents wt1o could COI'lCelvably be hurt the mosl
by ltlls new pollcy-Jtue seems to be ample leeway
in the grandflllher clause system to provide
acoeptable options for these students to complete
their education on schedule, althOugh 11 may
require the hassle ot extra paperwotl\.
~ is most fn1l!guing abou1 this Whole afflllr is
the attempt by Millard Fillmore College Student
Association officials'liS keep the events around the
Issue so secret. Cenalnly, anyone who Is In the

right will want tile Issue to be well publiCized tor
public opinion Is an lmponant tool in correcting
I11Ju~tices. In all honesty, there appears to be a
legitimate complaint, &lt;ir at least worries, on the
part of the students tn.olved. But to 1\eep the trutll
under covers is bound to raise suspicions It not In
the facts then In the leadership.
a
The nine credit houf cap Imposed by the School
of Management mey be, If with good intentions. a
mlst~ke. let us hope that through Intelligent
negotiations an acceptable SOlution will be reached
that .c~n be stomached by MFC students, the
admmrstratlon and the School of Management.

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By Joel Oppenheimer

no lollo.,HIQ /J , . ,,.,.., oy wmiuloll at rno
VI/loge Voice ond Opp&lt;on!Ntlmer. 11 oppeored Ill

ttl• requter column on Auguet ro and C.f'~ " "
~ood/lno' '1no Stat• ol R«ll." Tno author
part ol n/1

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•ummer lot Butl•lo teechlng et 8/aek Moullteln 11 Colleg.

Back In the late 'eO!r, whan ...,., ol us - • puahlng ,.,...
thl6totlloto u • 101\IIIOn to Now Yotlt CI!Y.. ...,.,.,lc '
Poto Hamill hOd 1 raldy on- tot ,,.,. WOfllld
ot&gt;out a nomo for tho aroa. " It'll be Now Yotlt, at COurH,"
hi ooiO. " t.et thO rnt at thO place call ttsoll Bullalol"
Now It's the '80s. l'helllt piece or Pele'a 1'¥6 rnd
prntnted ltaeU to me Ihe othot morntno In a oroaay apeon
on Elmwood Avon"" In Bullolo. Thin; a do 00&lt;n1 lull ctrcto.
Ano lhe Bul/olo Oour-r·fxP'OU cameo Peto•o syndicated
cotumn. so t ouen the c'ty h.aa torgiYen him.
tt. Buffalo, leetnli to NV. come up ln the workS, •• a
motte&lt; ol tact The good cltllono ato co-Ung their 160\h
a nn,_..,., thla oum...... oo \hi PIOCI Ia ce&lt;1alnty otat1tng
to mature

111ey _,. looking fof, they wore Immediately replaced Irom
I he pool a! the hlttiOtO&lt;o -led.
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The concert wu predlctalilo, ol coutM, I didn't e.tpect
O•ge, Feldman, B.,tok or Bero, but ReMain f. Sousa, Strausa.
o/Mllho Inevitable "181:1:'' felt o tllllo to tho ottltt side ol my •
hope~. Tno onfy rMify good thing obout Ihe muelc wos that
w11en they plo\'ld the medii)' of a«VIco on1....,. they
InclUded "~ ,..,alus" ond I wu thl Ol'ly one In my
area who kMw h wae tor the cot-a* gviJ'd,
h • " tur- Into a nice _ , of CN"" "'" ~
Stotlonld oboul tO 1. .1 OOI!Ind ua wu o -lctlllr-oovnd
vendor Who "'-tid " Peon'Uta! PoPQO&lt;l11" at Irregular 10 to
15 .....,.,.Sinlllr\'&amp;la t llr&lt;K~Qnoutlhe wt&gt;olothlno. Htlhrew
the stress I" "pe•nula" on the second ·-~~~·~•, and gave
tno "popcorn" aor1 ol o dl"lng fol~ ooll wu o ctaoo
rendition~ Ul(t

moat merehanta, he wu c.a.p1ble 01 tot11ty

Ignoring the ""''lY glorH ol hlo noiQI\boro, lnc:IU&lt;IIno a
f""c:e bluo-Nifld tady, whlch they atijll\0.. In 8utlalo! Bill
, . waa ..,,_, - · Wllh 1~ to Mll-i&gt;alloonl
onaCO«lto one - • as ,.., ao clute- by thl 11111. while
o cord In thO othlt nof)d , _ onlo o 11*\agerlo at plutk:
anlmolo-th0\11 waa oiiTIOOI impoulote lor him to actua lly

Tony Randall appeared ot o 010 l&gt;lnhdoy do hlro lut
wool&lt; and loudod tno Bullalo Pllllharmontc. " WIInoutlt we
would be Troy.. Is
I'm tol&lt;l he nld, t take It ~ meant
consummate 1 Nle. 1biUeve he waa hired bY Che org•nlzora
Troy, New York. becauu th_.e aure ain't any topltal towerl'" to lend vorDtl panaCIM.
around here.
I went to an outdoor concet1 by the orchatca I he other
would have lo¥ed1 el•o. the tumble rrom h1fftc
ov-.s, aoltll root of8ullolo llept abo&lt;~! Ita buolneu:
nlo~L The 8ullo10 ~..,,.11 No.,• hoa opon&amp;«Od on
of mutlc ond 11-o, onclt~o ...,ry , . - - • they tllld tiMfo rully lo -hlno lrlg!tltf11n; &amp;110u1 ottting under a
It In o ~&gt;AriUng 101 uncle&lt; on olovatacl highway. Thet',.,..,.. COI1atructlon Ol oleo! ond oonctlll thO\IOUild&amp; for
onllrlly lOll, since """"' ol tno oudlenco. 0/Ml thO orc/IMira
'" tho world flko a _,.,.,. btldgoo .. anything
111011, "'oro In Novo! Momotlol Pari&lt; - •r thO ;una of 1
I w a• there wltl\ OOOd fr~de. tt}ough, and we'ct eaiM
COUP II of retired WWit Slllpt, bill moll ol us - · In tile lOt.
The paper saki thoro wer1 80,000 ot us mero. alld II lout rictli'y ~ t~ oraaa 11 the marina a halt-milt away, so I waa
able to rola• ano ~&lt;~loY 11. f woo otao lncopoble of moving
'0,000 were buay
rot better aeata. the rHt rooma,

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ever-. .rUer that afternoon. H.., t1as one peraon wal~ed
, .rnuef'l to so UUfe putpote In suc-h a COI\tuaed t 1ate,
llotplte tho par~lno lol and tno oondiiiOn ol my lllJI, It

woo • aplendld ovonlng, I'd llko to think thot the 1101 lhol It
~&amp;P~&gt;Anecl ol allis • tlon thai Bullalo-alld by e•tentlon, all
tne Nortnoott-,. tl;htlng boek. Fighting lhl dlprotiiOn

and Reagiin and IM Svt\bl", anc:t NYh•g •·oarN1 tt. we oo

ntt\1" Thlto't talk up hltO that lhltleof mlllt .,. oono
IO&lt;rtar, jua1 ...,, , _ 11 Oil Unemployment tlguru ""
drOOCIIut. onc1 stllllhl chy to oo puling IIMII
toglthlt, 01 least (and It onl)ll on o neighborhood to
nel;hbOihood baslt. Now mal It oro IIIII opening out oklo ot
town and hmhet d ecimating downtown, but volcea ate

baing ralaod In protoal ond moy yet otop lhallnaanlty. It
IMma uni'YeraaHy agrMd upon here that tht lurtker

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oubult&gt;o •u " - Just '""'· madno.,._ SUNY Butlolo"""'

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'''' moa1110 on a Pf..,hl, whn UM dotms so fer from eM
do&amp;.,_, arau thll k'o
to 'Oilall&lt;, ond thO whole

thing- tllo.e oome otrango NASA Installation.
Moonwhflo, the Etle wallflronl Which mtg~t hovo - n Ito
now noma 11111 with condoo ln11oac1.
I 1houtdn't comp~l11" l bOUI I~ unlvettUy, alneo I'm htrt
fot I few weekalo do IOrrwt C()Uflet 'or Slick Mount•ln

College II, whlcn lo o pari ot lhl ochaol. But otnee
oVIfY\&gt;Ody oiM who.,.,.... lor lhl ptocols unhappy, and
vocally oo, about II. t • - I'm ollowld to bo. too.
~to grand e&lt;rO&lt;Oirl" tnlo, 8\Jfloto .....,..•• And It
moy- beQin 10 lhriva egaln, lilt con "-toe&gt;,,. own
1~111 .,IlCOn volley ,...._,a ttrnt ovt of wallf oncl Fto&lt;lda
turna Into otnl&lt;hotn and California atldeo toward thO oeo.
1\hlnk ll'o time to atop moklng fuo of the ploca, end to

roe lite n reauy J.s a plec.e ol New York, as we are •

Pl•c• of

Bullolo. A good line tn •88 oln'l .......,.,Jiy so ;ClOd In '112,

ftrat

By Jerry Ohen
' ' you want to gel Involved In
volclng your opinion on t..uee
conce rning student rlghta 0&lt;

concemo. tile Auembly Ia the
Dody !Of you. By gettl~ ~
student llgnatures on a petition
lhll can be picked liP In 111
Talbe11 Hill and retuml~ II by
4!10 p.m. Oc:lobe! Cth, you can be

• m.mber.

With the lost ol our Student
Union, the , _ Govemor coml~
Into oil lee, and tho budget cur•
bee0n1lng a painful reali1Y at UB,
more thin ever a strong atudent
volce atthla Unl~ersfty Ia
• lmpOf\AIII. The euy mernbetShiP
requlr-1 le&lt; the AaMmbly
- - tNe body "' III!1C1Ian .. lite
voice of thl UB student.
The 6A ASSembly ,..,.., ~

threa -'&lt;so 11\etetore moat WOI1!
11 done on eommltleos. At the
present time, there are fi ve
atalldl~ committees. The Rulee
~ OOf&gt;Sisls al a l l &lt; of the Anembly alec:\ad by tile
Aasembly, plus the AaMmbiY
SpeaJ(Itf, Ttte Job of thla
committee Is to examlh41 the

legality of Conatltullonal
amendments and rHOiutlona
offered to the Aaeembly lor
approval
The Academic Alfalra
Con'rnlt* wll be lw'cD1g ......
auch u the English ••ling
raqulr"'*'t lor T.A.'a. 01/&gt;er
a reas this commltt• wtu be
lnvol-..c:t In are the Acldlmle
g~ances, teachlr quality,
gradl~ policies, and tcademlc
r!ghla. The Academic Alftlte
Comm"t• shoUld be very llCU~e
lhlo year.
The "-'':ki Con..Tutlctclons
Commlt1M IACC). Is lnvolvod
with thlllnklng ottno ~Y
to tllllludent body. They wtll be
ourveylng IUC:h problema as
bualr1g. load - . llbrarlee 8lld
ltouelng aervlcea.
The Student Alflll,. Comm"tee
will be deallllg w ith luuea from

bUielt'cl to student ~ to
nnanclal ald. The goal olthl
COII'IIIIIItee Is to lmpt"cwe the
quality o( •uc1en1 Nte on~

T ha commlnee thai w ill be

tryl~ to Improve rota tlona with
thl community through meeting
focal government persona and
"''llldng c:t.ttlee aJdt M MUIQIW
IJVtlllophy and till United Wwy, Ia
IM Elrtemal Alfalta Commlli-

Thia comrnlttM'a rnalr1 Q0111 Ia 10
hllp fmpr&lt;MI UB'• comrnunfty
rep\/\ Ilion.
The oanmlttae lor till pul two
.,_,. that Is nol o( )Ill • 81andlng

commluee Ia the SASU/Student
~ Ccmmlttee. Thia oommktee
WWI be WOt1dng on lseuea affecting
all SUNY atuelents on local, atlle
and lllde&lt;a llevola. II campua
organizing and political

ln'tOivoment lnt- t a you, you
would enJoy worillng with thl

Rlghtt Commllt...
The commln• will not onty be

SASU.5tuclenl

working on s t ate lobby!~ and
lettorwrwrltl~

cempalgns, but I also hope the
c:ommlnee will work on a

prepoeal so we ean make It a •
otllldl~ commiUee.
The "-"b4Y Is going Into Its
lhlrd year at UB, so It Is still a
relatively new body. Bnldea

being • great teaming
altpetltmee, lf'a an organization
that 81111 neede eome attVCiurlng.

11'1 lmponanl, II till ~bly It
to ~llatt anythl~. that
free'"-., aophomorM, julllors,
and aenlrn join. Donn atuelenta
and commutero aa well ao
tempori!Y
campua atudenll
ora nMdad tn Ol'def to make an
alfaetlill tegltlallvo body.
Durl~
OVmr!&gt;er I worked

on

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~ell~ eoma raoognlllon
ofiM~bythi UB

and

Admlnletratlon. Hopefully, wnen
a problem arlaee the AIMmbly

cen oallllla ;iiftlnlttrator «
JKibllc olllcYI JTMIMd to IIPP"f
lithe Aa.....tlly mMtlng, 1 0 -

can coma to a better
underatandlng 0\'lf that ' ''""·

To ro1tera1e. the AaHmbty Ia

only u strong aa the members

In II. H ,_ tttntont *'/_,till
that you get lnvol-..c:t.

Jany Olsen ts Speaker of tile
Auembly and a member ol 1111
Borud ol Dlrectcn ol Sub eo.nl
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SKY DIVE
WNra ol"-•t }umpclub

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Train and lump same day

Group rates w i th over 10 people
Excellent safety record

CALL NOW:

FRONTIER SKYDIVERS INC.
(716) 631-3630

Southside, Johansen, Alcoho
~~~~~~The Edge: FA~LFEST '82
Attention Students!!
Get Involved! I

Petitions to join the Student
Association Assembly a:e Available
starting TODAY in Room 111
Talbert Hall, A. C ..
These petitions MUST be returned
NO LATER THAN
4:00 p.m. Monday, October 4th
at the above office.
For more lnformadon, contact
~ , Gerard Olsen at 636-2950

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By GARY STERN
c-p..s£4iJor

be lint or tb&lt; ~ Fau 1&lt;&gt; be bdd at Baird
Point-Jut -r:r·a SpiQ&amp;fcst-oow....,. minor in
1&lt;&gt;laa1 weekmd'a Fall!cst. Tokioa into oc:&lt;olllll
the number of •tudallllll attmd&amp;Dce and the amount of
~ consumed, UB's s!Vdr:rtt body will be hard-9rased to
out do It Kif In tb&lt; otar future.
Tilt crowd bqan to bolld between noon and wil&lt;n ~
started 1&lt;&gt; pour at I :OOp.m.• It eontlnued to increase ri&amp;ht
up untD the llreworlta clbplay that provided the event's
flll&amp;l &lt;neon: IIOWid 8:00p.m.. AI qoe point late in the
allemooo It was aMOUnced over tbc: Public Address 1)'11&lt;111
that ll$ teas bad boeo r:roptkd, and that a balf·bour would
be needed Ill order to rMtoc:k. 8ecause ltudeou wen not
allowed to brine bo&lt;tla or th&lt;ir o....,,_althou&amp;h the she or
the crowd enabled tbc: ambitious to do so-, tbc: ~
pourers bad tittle uoubk r:rop&amp;yinJ the second wpmeot.

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T best orpoiud. bat re&lt;:dved r... ..-." U!Uvmity Unioo
ACiivil)' Board (UUAB) Oivfsloo Oire&lt;lC&lt; Bill Hoolle said.
He cr&lt;diled tb&lt; oewly focmcd F.., ao.rd for the tiaht
orpniutioc&gt;. The IJOUP bas rep&amp;esenu.tives of tbc: Stucleot
Auod.t.tioo (SA) and UUAB and lwtdl&lt;d aU the
preparations for Ill&lt; CY&lt;I\1.

Sludeoll soned ou1 11tdr rupective " ploll" or 8f1W tluol
Asthey
would inhabit ror the day, entmainmcnt was provided

bl' thrre roc:k·and·roll bands. Loeal bond, Tbe Edae. took
1he ,..,. 11 3:00p.m.• They were followed by David
Jobans&lt;n , a former !'lew Yottc Doll, and 1he Fe.u's maln
auraalon, SouttiJide JohMy and tbe Albury Jukes.
A fr&lt;qu&lt;nltl' of Buffalo's dub &lt;ir&lt;uil, Tilt Ed&amp;&lt; brou&amp;hl
tbc: crowd'a &amp;llr:rttioo 10 tM staae, if oot for th&lt;ir act, tb&lt;n
Cor IM p&lt;omb&lt; of wtuo1 was 10 oome.
Jobanseo's &lt;DIIID« was preeeoded by tb&lt; . . , _ , o r
his bas eallecdoG of IM Mq&lt;, wllidl priiDarily -ed tb&lt;
crowd up roc a .., ruo or~. Wearias a skla lilht
pink..od·wbl~ oud'•, M IU'IIUed his way oo at 4;l0p.m.
ODd broaabt lal.alc&gt;diat.c raa .....UOO by uniliaa o1 the
crowd aad tbrowin1 lllu IDto tb&lt; air.
ComlDa orr the,....,... of lois latest LP, w liw "Liw
It Up, " J - did 1101 Wille mt&gt;Cb time bc:rore IMq the
crowd I DtDDbeJ Of ll&lt;letUoos frO&lt;D his most

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WEDNESDAY
Ladies Night
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THURSDAY

U.B . Night
$1 Vodka Drinks
$2. 75 Genny Cream Pitchers

Ladies and Nurses

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Every Wednesday
For $3.95 , drink all nite
and keep your glass! ·
3 for $100 shot specials for all
the guys from 10 p.m. on . ..
The Stu1fed M ushzoom ·Bar &amp; Res1aurant

2580 Mdln Street Bul1alo. N.Y. 835-7971

Spectrum photo by Lawrence T. Rosenthal

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New Wave Nltllat Cla b
Sept. 8

FANS and MEMBERS ONLY

Sept. g

THE ELEMENTS

Sept . 10

Fro• o.tarlo:
THE FORGoTTEN REBELS
wttla COIOION I.ANGVAG~

Sept . 11

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THE .IETSONS
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_SALE_
s30 offi4KGold
SEE YOUR JOSTENS
REPRESENTATIVE
on the following UB Claee Ring Daye:
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TIME
PLACE

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10a.m.-4p..m.
New UniversitJJ Bookstore
$25 Deposit required

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STUDENT HEALTH' INSURANCE
Waivers are due by September 15, 1982
at 5:00pm
Main St. 1) Harriman Hall - Bank Machine

Areas
Monday- Friday 10 - 3
Monday • Thursday 5:30 - 8:00 pm
2) Ml.c hael Hall 9 - 5
Amherst 1) Capen Lobby

Monday • Friday 10 - 3
Tueeclay, Wednesday 5:30 - 8
2) Ellicott Complex (StUdent Club)
Monday - Thursday 5 - 8

Any Ouettlona on Waivers, Coverage or Claims, stop
by 0213 Michael Hall or call 831·3284.

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Here's "Gourmet" fare

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832·1585

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SUB-BOARD I INC
YOUR STUDENT CORPORATION
Annouces:
Position Available

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFAlO
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 12

Health Care Obtision
Baby Sitting Service Coordinator

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cld&gt;nuon '82, an all day sene&gt; of &lt;m&gt;U spoNO«d by
vanous stvcknl lfOUI&gt;' and coordinao&lt;d b¥ lhe DMsion Of
Studenl Affair&gt; (DSA) will t.lkt pia« this SWidoY l l Baird Poino
on Amh&lt;nt.
The third annual plo lutb off II II o.m. wilh I 10 kllomt'ltr
run and condudft wnb mu.X by th&lt; CekbRtloo '12 Ord~atf'l
"'lh I ror...-orb disploy II 8 p .m. M OSI of th&lt; evtnto IT&lt; free: and
il is open 10 th&lt; Unlvmity commuDIIy-fO&lt;Uky, nrr. SludCDU,
families and fncncls. Food 1nd Y&lt;n~~~aa Scrvlca will prov\ck
food tnd beer lhro&lt;JJhout dx doy,
Em~u Include so-eon races a1 II o.m 10 benefit mwcular
dysuopb,., a nooa can«...,. and the ata~l'&lt; cnJI ..,,., iu the
Elli&lt;:ol Complex is hlviriJ . . opcn holm.
Olh&lt;t at'lhili&lt;:s indudt volleyball and sonball involvins
" udtnt leanU. There will bt musk Ill afttrooon• a
hood;
lh&lt; UB Wind Ensemble. dlrm&lt;d by Front Cipotl1, a blu&lt;I11W
band and th&lt; Cdebrotion '12 OrebcsLR. Th&lt;rc ..malso be 1 hoi
oir balloon exlllbil.

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Drop oft Informal resume
Sub-Board I
112 Talbert Hall

For more Information
call 636·2954

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clcmtion '112 wu dcsiiJ'Cd u "1 fund day fa&lt; all, " coon!lnator
R()OCfnaf}' Mecca ..id. She added lhat DSA want&lt;d to hav&lt; an
an.nuaJ day or c,;enu lht l would unite: the UnJvenit)' commllnhy
and try 10 lt'l people 10 pay and mjoy tht campuJ.
"We wan1&lt;d 10 1&lt;11 ptnplc 1ha1 the Unl•tnhy Is nOI a bad
place afocr oil. • . wt wan1 10 show 1hc community whal 1be
Univmhy can do," she said. Mccc:a added thll pc:opl&lt; should
bring lhcir chlldrcn, u lh&lt;te are plenty of evtnu plann&lt;d for
th&lt;m JUch u clowns and m~Jicians .
Mecca said thll DSA decided in 1980 ID utili,. Baird Poinl for
the Celebration. She maintained thll they sWicd out "slow" In
1980 with only 500 partldpanu. compored to SOOO in 1981 : "Wc
orc bopln&amp; ID surpass laso yeor'&amp; mark," sb• explaln&lt;d.
She said at fi!SI Lise CeltbRdon ,.,.. planned for May, but wu
subsequc:otl¥ lwiltbcd ro mid-S&lt;ptC1J1btr, "so thlt W&lt; could
draw a crowd'' bcron lhc scmescer acts under way.
Mcoca said th&lt; Celebration ~uircs thll everyone involved
- • spc:ftd • 101 or tim&lt; and orron In lh• p!'Ojec1, notins that tbe
studmlSOY&lt;rlllDGIIJ hi•'&lt; bern helpful. "They have bem "CF'J
c:oopo!n~

10 am

RELIGIOUS SERVICE .,.,_ ,_,.,
BAIRD POINT 10 K RUN " ",_,....
UB
for Mu-seul., Oyst(09hy
12 nooq CANOE RACES

11 am

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1 pm .., ybUEYBALL - Student Teams

SOFTBALL-

Attention Engineers:
The E.S.A. -uag 18 Kbeduled for
T'bunday, Sept. 9 at S :OO p.m. to S41
Bell Hall. Offtcen of - b e r
otpnlzatiotw MUST AnENDI AU ln·
r-ted ~.. wekoiiM. The
EDglneen Football I.Aque. u well u
upcomtoS plant tou.n will be dt.cuued.

2 pm

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UB JUGGLERS MAGIC CLOWNS
MINI-BOATS
MODE\. AIRPlANE COMPETTTION WMl
3 pm UB WINO ENSEMBlE Ft- c~ ~
4 pm BARBERSHOP HARMONY~=
4.30pm UBZOOIAQUE DANCERS~.~~-.:.
5 pm
CREEK BEND BLUEGRASS BAND
6 pm

HOT AIR BALLOON EXHIBmON - INTERNATlONAL DANCES
'ONUIS' 1ft oiWIOI FNffMY (111M.£- Dtftool
NATM AMEIIICM IIIOWI DMCOIS

7pm
8 pm

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ANNUAL COMPETITION FOR.
OVERSEAS STUDY
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The Institute of Internet/one/ Education announces the official opening of the 1983·84
competition for grants for graduate study or research abroad In academic fields end for
professional training In the creative end performing arts. The purpos• of these grants is to
Increase mutuel understanding between the people of the Un/tHd States end other countr(es
through the exchange of persons, knowledge and ski/Is. They are provided under the terms of
the Mutual Education lfld Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 (Fulbrlght·Hays Act) and by foreign
:Jovemments, universities and private donors.

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Appllcents.,ust be U;S. citizens at the time of application, who· will generally hold a
bachelor's degree or Its .8Q!Jfvetent befOifJ the. beglnnit)g date of the grant and, In most cases,
will be proficient In the language of the host coun try. Except for certain specific awards,
candidates may not hold the Ph.D. at the time of application. Candidates for 1983-84 are
Ineligible for a grant to a country If they have been doing graduate work or conducting
research in that country for six months or more during the academic year 1982-83.
Creative and performing artists are not required to have a bachelor's degree, but they must
have four years of profesional study or equivalent experience. Soc/a/ work applicants must
have at least two years of professional experience. Social work applicants must have at least
two years of professional experience after the Master of Social Work degree; candidates In
medicine must have an M.D. at the time of application.
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Application forms may be obtained In:
The Office of Interna tional Studies, 414 Capen Hall
Further Information can be obtained from the Fulbright Program Advisor,
Dr. Rfchard Elfls, 636-2250
The Deadline for Fllfng Applications on this campuc, Is October 15, 1982.

)THE SA SENATE ..... .
The Senate is one of the two legislative bodies of the Stu·
dent Association (SA) the other being the SA Assembly. The
Senate consists of 20 Senators; four are elected from
students who are dorm residents, four are elected from
~students who live off-campus during the 'academic year and
four ar~ year-round Buffalo area residents (commuters). The
remaining seats are filled by SA officers and coordinators
who recelv&amp; it -seat by virtue of their office. •
Each year every undergraduate student pays ~$78.00 In stu·
dent activity fees to the Student Association. SA Is the sole
agent In charge of distribUting this money. The Senate Is the
watchdog pver this· money and makes the final decisions as
to Its allocations. Over 100 clubtt and organizations are fund·
ed by this money, a large portion goes to fund Sub-Board I,
Inc., Athletics and many other valuable services.
Senate elections will be held September 22, 23,24, 1982. Any
undergraduate student Is eligible for election to the Senate.

Petitions are available now in
the SA Office · 111 Talbert Hall
Must be returned by
4:00 p.m. Tuesday, September ·14th
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I CO\Ipool aoocl for (rends frieo IU
I local fut food Cboin.

l'hc fuocb ..,....ted by tile
real estate iOYCitof'l wUI t. put
back Into ElJner'• budad ror 00
campus 1poru promocloo. The
sporu Information poti~on wu
crutcd lut yoar by SA t.ca...
It felt that spont promodoo wu
lackilla on compus.
In order to a ttract buycn and
Jpcctlton to BuD's home
pm&lt;s, a Fldd Owncn Day will
be d..i1J101cd •here a dl'llwi. .
wiU t. h&lt;ld for prU,n. o.tAJlJ or
tho cootest have yet to be
,.ort cd out, but ......, or Pepsi·
Cola arc .,..,. the prius.
Pcpoi will become o familiar
loso at ROtary F'rdd u they
helped purdwc thr new
d«:uonlc diJita!KOrd&gt;olfd tbAJ
.,_the cod toll&lt;. The BuU.
and their aucsu will t&amp;ke
odvant.~~c of the more

o onkr to stir intc1Cit in tht
UB FoocbaD proeram and to beef
up promodon on &lt;&amp;mpus for
spotl$, the Student A»oclatlon
(SA) bas come up with an
invCJUIICllt aiJnmk;k that

evc:ryoDe tan participate in.
Tbc Univcnity Community is
bel., mvlled to pun:ha$t 1quan
yardJ or Rotary f ield-home or
tht Footb&amp;U Bulls. The focld is
htin&amp; sold at on&lt; dollar per
square yard by SA DirO&lt;tor of
Sports Information Mike Eisnct.
Buyinc ooc of the 7200
square yards does not entitle tile
.,..,.. 10 S1al1 dcvelopina upon
it. But b does e:ntitk lM
pwchascr 10 • deed .. bleb
cxplaim that DO lq.ll
attachmtat 10 tbt land is
tile certi
bol4er.

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minute and tecODd band-It ir
bopcd that lbc nrw timer wW
reduce oooflllioo both OD the
fidel and 00 the Jiddin&lt;s.
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and impnWed, the lUndt will
be for lOGIC wlille. Athletics
promised rcnovatioo for tile
dilapidated Yisitioa team sidt or
the bi&lt;Kbcrs, but tile yoar no
fiUIJ wm lit OD that side Df the
field op.it&gt;..
FIIU ha.e btm .spam on the
OCbtr side of the fldd u wcU-e
situatloo Eisn&lt;r hopes to
improYC: with more cam.-pus
pcomotioa$ lite tbt ltctary yard
sale. WbRc ntMi.Qa foe SA
pnslckot last Man:b, CordeD
Schachter mentioned the
pouibility or JMQ&amp; away UB
Bulls pointer caps 10 q&gt;cctaton
as a possible procnodon.

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.....,. Fee: wal..r a.p pllca.tlou
a..U.ble lD the MFCSA oftlee: 6 Capen
H.U, Ambent Camp.._, between the
boun of 9-4 p.m.• MoiMlay-frklay.

tile

'T he pep tolk (bu
UB President Steven B.
Sample) WtJII an,
ir18pimtklta to the tMm,

if• very importanf' ~
have 80r71eale IJ)eQI.: for
all depcutu~nl&amp;'

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actual U.e Bu.H sponjQa I

IJB cap ll\lde tbe (lUIS llmOII u
happy u sod. . the UB boYJ
bat the crou10wn rival Oolden
Oriffw.
In Ill effort to coolinue tnc
lnt.,..t in the •poru pcosnm,
UB Prc.ldtnt Stcvto B. Sompk
boucht the (U1t lqiWt yard or
land on tho nf'ly yard line
Tbunday, Sompk thco
addraocd tile team wit.b • pep

talk.
The pep talk wu In
lnspinotlon to the team,
IICCOrdins to Footb&amp;U Coach Bdl
Daodo. Sampk hat Aid i.o the
put he wu lntemtcd In
lmpcovl.,. the athletic p c u lUI erron to improve the
quality O( studcftt Uft OD

C&amp;ml!"'.

W.cst aowd c&gt;er to ch«r the
F-bell Bulls .U... their

Sompk, formaUy fr001 OivUioo
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and IJIOI'O, f or info. eall Bob Sikonld or l!vdyn QatrUi
wodtdays 11)..4 at 831·1.5".
c., reo,~e•s ~ - t - . . e C.C.kr. Mon.-Fri .. I
p.m.·S p.m., Talbcn HaU, Room 107, Comt tn 10 rtad, relal.
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a..todaoo lAw -.. _.... oo Tbuts .. S&lt;pc. 9 from
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nondenominational and all lnttr&lt;Stcd law nlldalu 11t
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toacbool panyandom~ clec:tlon: Sat., S&lt;pc. llat 7 p.m. In
8 Diefendorf Hall, MSC. Call 8H.o880 fD&lt; morelnfoi"'UUon
(tnru)&gt;Otttlion trc •..)

Wrtlillc wo..-_..s.pt. 10 at 2 p.m .. 100 Allen
on MSC (fonner1)o Baird): S&lt;pc, 14 at 3 p.m .• Woldman
Tbt&amp;lre (Ill Nonon) 00 Ambml; Sept. a II 3 p.m .. Cllpen
263 on Ambersl. Techniques fD&lt; preparina an effeeti~

Lean · - • ol !lot -na ot..bdllc 1 -•wrl Comt to
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ruume "'ill be dbc:uucd.

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Tbudd..y, S&lt;p(, 9 II l :JO and 6:)0 in 1• Baldy Hall, and
l'ueoday, S&lt;pl&lt;rnb&lt;r I ' at l:lO io tbt Palm&lt;r Room (Sa:ood
Ooor, Harriman Hall).

Otdt Kl Call Cathy 176-3~7 or Marc:ia 175-5133 for mort
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Mlcbad Hall or die Ambers~ office at l06 Talben HaD.

A£D M&lt;dk:al R - 5oc:RI)' Mertlloc-'l'bc ftrsS ......U.,. ol'
tbqar will be &amp;I 9 p.m. In Talbcn 111 on Thunday, S&lt;pc. 9.
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ilutitutioaJ icla!tity ~ Studa&gt;u m..,...cd In punu'"'
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di.roc:tor at tithtr 6J6.l361 or 131·1514.

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oo S&lt;pc. 9 rrom 2.-3 p.m. In Nonon liS, Ambent. All
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Sept, 7, 8, 9, 7-11 p.m., Alltn H all (Old Baird), MSC, room

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IIIKit Mo. .tallo Collop U -co.aj Dracala-ADyont
ioteratcd iD d.i.rectlna pleue &lt;all David at 6J6.,W, We alJo
need aD positions or tbe prndliCiloft .,.... flllod. For mort
into. pis &lt;all. Thank you.

STAGE Aa-... for " How to Sua:eod Ill Busioea wilbout
Really "liyiot,'' will be bdd in Harrinlaa SWdio, MSC. 5qJt..
13 and 1• ll I p.m. Be pr&lt;parcd to li.aa. daDoc: and act.
c...lttoo ..... ....w.. wbo ....
iDiaatcd in an. ad...nisin&amp;. """ ll)oet baatiol- Como ...
lovoiYcd aDd - wbat it is aD about by lllllot out ao
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lmolvcd aod bt~ I u y in what kind Of music eorna 10
campus by llUiot out an 1pplk:alion at 106 Talbcn Hall, AC.
S d l - Sid Oalt, Rm 538, Harriman Hall. Stop In
aod ,.s tht details Cor tbt bell deal In town "" dowohW
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Foank with help rrorn transrn lludent aMI spo&lt;chter
Jim Bius. freshman Chriu D'Amko-t&gt;rother of
forme BuU wide remver Joe D'Amico who araduated
last year.
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to qaln this year," Dando replied. "With the bla
offensive line and those runnina bocks. we are aoina
oo be hard to sod\&gt;."
Odenslvdy the Bulls c:xpec1 to be even touaher on
the &amp;ridiron this stason. The entire four man line
remains intact "ill\.ends John White (2AO). and Dan
Saskowskl (22S), tackles Mike Rossi (22S) and Gary
Brown (270).
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year," Dando predicted. "I fed that our opponents
will try to pass more qalnst us this yw."
But the opposition will have 10 contend with
Unebackm in Coomo N..tola (22S), Gerry Quinlivan
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children drawn togethor to fouQ,$ptelberg's
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going lo&lt; the quiet&lt; rep by calling out the
logendatY gun:sllnger. The result Is more
confuslon and something evetl ctudller.
While E..T. phonesttomo, and Spielberg
calls Brink's someone'&amp; wiring our
collecttve psycna with an Image ot this
cuddly crntar Who takes our aging pains
away aJ'\d pre.servu Anglo-Saxon vitality
with a wave of t'll$ hal'ld and some
suoplclousty pidgin Er\glfa~ .
Dialect and John W1111ams' scote
notwithstanding, E. T. could not be further
away from such ptopaganda; amph1atzJng.
In tact, not a need to be natve, but tne lack
ot tandemeS$ aM Insight In today's wortd.
Indeed, rt fs a snrewd, satlffc mot ton picture
which oll0&lt;11 a broad tau.oh and a satlent
tear at our seemtng stab11111ea. Well.placed
c.hUdron roarod couaotly In the lap of
~uburoan luxuf)l. oqulpped with the
Wonde&lt;fultoys to 1111 ttwlr timon he m lrago
fans before the blunt, familiar picture of
pint·stze Wcx.tld·be hard guys Indulging In
their Plu&gt;Man, trlldtno In Innocently·
exchanged GWOAr1ng, and even trying to cop

~-~~f.e/:.~~en~~'~a~g:~~~·t!1
equally cleat that It le not Peyton Plectt.
One thereby begins to see that the film

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t~av Pe1er Pan tall flat. Ttwt children In Pen
never wam&amp;c~ to grow up, but later chose to
do
Tho VO&lt;Jtll In E. have no such
cholce. In Pan, Death Is Wished a~ay. In
f . T., It it unlgnotablt~ ~ ark thts, becalJH
here la the point by whfch mos:t orUics
swear E T. to be a Pater Pan clone ()lodged
on. octually, by 1ovcnea of J.M. BarrJe'a
wO&lt;k doflly ptaC&lt;HJ In E, T.~ Yet Ills not only
fhe pofnt which most dlallngulahea E. T,
hom P•ter P• n; tt ts a high point ln the tale,
lor only when Elliot C&lt;XJid Jet go,
aCI&lt;nowtOdget~e humaJ&gt; reality of Death,
eoutd E.T. 1&gt;&lt;1 lree to'" his own reality take
charge.
Too, there 1a the shreWd depletion ot the
'chl.sm between youth and adult, w1th and
fact, being grown--up and behaving
maturely. Nowhere thJa more ev4dant that
the way In which E.T. ts continuous!~ dnJwn
Into wUd cariCatures of parUcutarty familiar
human ~av4or. A roVIng sweet tooth. The
ml.lnchlea. A rampant fear of anything
dlfferenL An.-d(llctlon lor telovJalon. T'he
thrill of getting high, Yea. alllhe

oo.

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W tth 111 this rocoonlled, It may be
tumptlng to view E.T. as a Messlanlc IJpe
•• E. T. J)heraom•n•

to P•~•. 4

E.T. go home

- - - - - - - -lb y M Faust

B

etore t bog1n, I nave to clarity the
rltle ot ~~Is: trut~ be told. 1did
, like Steven Splett&gt;erg•s E. T~
Th• Estra·Tetffl8ttllll. It w•s cult, Iunny,
entcutalnfng. and genorotly enjoy•bttt.
Pe,haps a better title would be " Wny E.
D1d Not Send Me •nto Multiple Orgal'im,
Claar Up My Comptal(ton. and Show Me the
..-.crels of the Unl...,erse and ttlo Munlng of
Ufe." I dldn•t 50ft the fUm untiiiWO mOnlht
alutr ll opened, by Whlcn time I J\ad re:la
about h In every per~lc.l on the market.
The connntut of opinion was that ~Iewing
E.T. wovld produce an otrect roughly along
these lines. Co"aJder lheH typlut
reacfioos-: .. magical a.l"d U"IQUo- ln t classby itseu;~ " an ln"St~nt ctaUtc,11 "'he most
movi ng .sclence·fltl~ movie OYer made ~
The last being a contradloHon.
H'a pofntless to quote the sources of
these statemenlo; evet'y ,e-. lew 1read aald
roug·hty the same thing, In generaily
unqu.alltleO terms. E. r. ts, l agree, -a good
movlo and Oesetvlng ol praia.-btJI there'a
a Iitle belweet1 applause and f!yperbole. At
the risk ot soundfng uq. an l!bltrary davit's
adYOCafe, E. T. Is a good, but not great
mo~le. It'• primary algnlflcance rests In Its
s.tatus as lhe culmination ot several
ra.stllonable trends. like many S.plelbefg
Ulms~ E.T Is Un!Ucety to pus the tnt ot
l lme- wt~lch Is not a criUclsm, A tot ot
more lmporrant Wma 110 muc.h leN
amusing.

r.

i torminat movie junkie, 1 wanted

• E.T. go ' - to pogo 4

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Irs by this last point, especially, 1nar me
VariOu$ critical dribbllngs of E.T. •s a new

wonderously corrosive pop aepocte of
Westefn cMitutlon are picked u p acutely
by our visitor and, thru his reflection. we
are given a humOfously solid tmage ot
what 's wrong with us, tlow we court ourfollies-. and where we're he.a&lt;Uno Ouraetvos
lo Mould we continue to w~ndcr as blindly
In our own yards as E.T. dtd through a
wotJd no1 his own. It ts through E.T. that the
c~lld ren d..,elop their ltrst stop ol
responsibility: stow!~ shedding lholl modi&amp;·
ualnecs lndulgencle.s .and assuming the
selllossness of yo uno people fa-cing 1helr
own SQ1'\H ot wOt'th, and the worth ot
ottlet'$, for the first Ume,

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point
ts that 100 much the hoop•la
is geared aJOUfld a waterfngoodown ot the
111m. E.T. as the Eighth wonder of the world
and an otllt!rwortdly PetM Pan. avuoundod
Oy wtdHyOd klddles lull ol Br•dY
•
Bunehmorallly. And. as the mOfe recent
oil-ses ot Olsneyfzatlon have shown us,
there iue few lhi(\QS more dangerous than
watering dOwn a ohlldren•s taJe- espKlally
if It Is an alfectlvely communacatf\le tate.

(and William Kotzwll"'tOe'e superb novel hom
Berkely·Putnam) Is not an e:scape from or
betl\Oanlng olreallty, Out a wry
acknowledgemeht and confrQntalkJn of
dally habit. The mother (Dee'tlallace),
covettno the p.aJn ol 1'1\arltat separation with
a hopelesaly &amp;name Street glddlnoss. lor
eumple, points to the stream ot Irony
running thtougnoul E. T. It makes for some
sharply fresh humor: take tr.e point where
Elllo1 (H..,ry Thomas) and Mk:naef (Robert
MaQNaughton) VY to COf'l'llnce Gertle {Otew
Barryrnofe) tl\at no grownp.up ca" see
E,T.-you know the routine-because Of'IIV
kiOa are pure enough to possess aucn a
view. GartJe•s tart answe' to that reveals her
to be the cute.st IIUie wla.e QU)' tn the whole
111m. 01 course. t~ere's a St•r Trelr joke
towards the film's end aharp enough 10
ralse a oerteln Vulcan ftom the dead. But
for polgnilf!CY, the scene where Michael ~tits
In kid btotMf's toyrcom. while E.T. and
EUiot Ue near dea•n. Ia sup&amp;ft&gt;, In
pinpointing the aching I utility of drowning
O(les.self in memotlblla (Cute point In llghl
oltha cuttent merellandlslng). Beauiiiii!IY
pens.lve, s-l"'ple In ita presentaHon, and
emotionally lnvoM!'IQ,

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• Tho E.T.
I""" ~ 3
ol charocter. and cettalnly ~ PYI
toucn. o1 this in lull YlaW ol lila audience.
FOflunataly, as the now-lamlttar tnoota&lt; ad
loaturlno tno Mk:llelan;elcHaquo toucn ot
llngortlpt ranoc:ta, \no film draws ltMII from
lho mote .sensiUvo n~~t~o~re ot 1\IC:h 1mages..

Tho Will lama eoundl•acl&lt; Ia aornotnlng else
again, hla now•lamlllar bombulty placing
100 muc.h pedantk; thruat to tht Image.
Mucn ot this score Is an earaore reminder
of trw c&lt;wnr stuff he uMd to wrtte for to.st
In S,.Oco- Ull&lt;1 of llto Glonto; Pcesolve,
aoll ~ndutoont-

aw.,.. """'1&lt;n0wo tho fwl ot tno 1ar
- . e n d reaJtzoo that No own raaon
mutt ~in firmly at nom.. .-. lOt E.T., tne
quiet ma)tolty tho I no exuded In tno 111m'a
opanlng In total!)' r... tnrmed, aal\lo 1,.1
Uno totolly . .aporaleo any nlnl ol pidgin
antics In the wayfarer's baaao eharaSlJtr.
Htio Ia ~ aulhorhy nald lltm!y wllh
U..,...l&amp;ndlng and the atle&lt;tlon he beart
lor allthlnga. SUch • .......,.., did not como
easily lor E.T. or Elliot. It com. onooply to

- -le-

wnlchf. T•• IIMIIy. to ebout tnat toat ..,... o1
emo1lon tnstud of ponraytng 11. Tho glaring , . . , I hot
unwilling to -tlOp
Dlara Ol lite_, I)&lt;OHtlll &amp; melodically
In ll&gt;on\lolltao. A maturing _ . . ol
maHnM Image of Old Testament revet"ence
innocence which abolls"-t naivete. e..T.
oone mad. wtiJch lnlltrftrN with the theme
lsn·t a en lid, and It 1• why he lan't • cnlld
ol rootmptlon and basic comprohenslor&gt;
that ptacea tnls rum as a supetb onfldlen·a
that f. r.. on the wnot.. b&lt;llllanlly acn~oo. tale lor 111 ages. The gnarled ropllllan

By 11\t: u.ntorgettabte ell~. we see that
E T ond Elliot nave r - -~~other,

Elliot. vlaloM ot Spaoe Invader&amp; wtped

vtsltor te 11\e adult m all c.hUttlen, the eyes

ot uo oY; ~ tne moonat&gt;y wnlc ~ to
and corning to.,..,..,...

\ grow,

• E.T. oohotnO'"""~'
10 betle¥e: all of tno.se GratKtfO:St Claims, a nd
w.s cftt:appok\ted as • result. So. lot the
benefil or anyone who l'ta$n~l r-t &amp;Hn U, or
lor a nrot~• wno teet.s vaguely dlautitUed,
heft art a ttw !'lOtts on tho falling a ot E.T.;
1) Tho plot 11 as lull ol noles as the

downtown aectlol'\ or Main StrHt. and tome
ot tnem art comparable In sill to tht
subway tJ"c:.evatlon&amp;. For Instance, ettor
sentng up tne tadlo tf'ansmHter In tht

-.,how- f . T oa&lt;neiO end up le&lt;a
dOwn •n an.'"'"" sorM: aJstanea away?
(Md wily lo t,..,e tne sound ol a nellcoptti
OYetflolad wNn tne older brother linda hJm

there?) Why do Ellloll and f . T. oa&lt;n
perceive whal te happening to tnt other,

~:~h~n;~,::e·~:~!~:,v:,~::~:~.~nw
etectronle bug In Elrtou's gatago? {My

tmpr ...lon 11 tnat •

oood deal oltno 111m

WU tah on tn. CUIHng room lloot, -.,l(:h
may l"t~M 1101}' ~es tJoU1 doe'Sn'l fCNgrwt

lloppytO&lt;tlngJ
2) John wtiUama·muslcal SCOfals often
botn ••-llwly bombi.stlc and
senllmef11at at the same Ume. II wovtCI have
been more auDile at some points to have
substllutod aubtilles for rho appropfiltt

omolion-"FE.4RI", " MYSTICAL YfT
CHIL[).L.IKE WONDERMENT", and oo lorth.

3) SUre, tn. utta•terresutallt~t 11 cute. t1
oUOht to t»-a tot of people spent VQ'Witd
ol $2 mlllion on t&gt;u&lt;ld•11Qlt. How cen you

miss with -h"'v th•l , . . . , _ • now·
bo'" ~by With """""""' blue eyoo and

ma~ ee

nol... that are equal patta blby,

puppy, and Ellj)hont Man (alllrlghtoned)?
No betolledged nero. This critter wo~ld
dfedge up the maternallnstlnC.rt In • rock.
4) Wnr can·c Spielberg set one o l nlotcl·ll
extra¥'aganz:aa '" the rut wot'ld. lnat..d ol
Callfornle? (OK. tl'lat wa.s a Cheap ShOI

We'll rtl&gt;h&lt;uo tnat)
5) a ..... tl\at the tUm bo«o,., noaVIIy from
fairy tales. tt stut suikes a shaky balance

b e t - the real and fmaglnal'f W&lt;VId•
Spielberg lOIS up a (purpoiOiy! noMeal.

Insular world. a.nct tl'1en pro~ti h ~ I•
in ThOle Unit ad Stat.o.s. The rnea..gt It
reactionary- leave us aJot'le and we'll take
care of our own ThJt's fine on a pe1aonat
levet, b4.tt not ~ pro~tod •cross

sodety (Thla 11 atao none too tubllt. Ala

""'mo

l&gt;9fttlng to nang o&lt;&gt;: rid&lt;ng a ldo'a to.nar&gt;a

bit e (alter no 1\ao trouble navtgotlng Ilia
motn..'o .., PYI ol tho

dthewar~

001no

trlck&lt;&gt;Nrotttng with nlo olbUnga (aa 1
parUclpant, not 1 guard ian:~ U'lo
mathef, who hardly tooks old enough to
ttayo a aon In nloh school, ts dresaod up IOf
lhe OOCBIIOf"')• .ncl. aft« I pettod of IIJe-S.t.
retreats to the toy clo:Mt for comfort. At

'"""'*

teut Polr~or, Spletbetg'a otnor
film. nu • lamlly wit~ strong. adult and
lcWingparenlo.
7) Stan I.,. Kaullman, In The Now llopUO/Ic,
commends Spielberg IM hav1ng hit 111m
ch&amp;tAClerl be IWAII ot ttw Icons ot POP
culture that lnflu..,ce liS, the audience. Tnls
is not qul te true· the references Spltlberg
('Oakes are to hla own earUer tllrns and
tno.., ol nla lrlond end co-_.~., George
lucas. Ewry St&gt;lelbotg mo'&lt;le alnca Jow1
••• nad aome kind ol r.harlr joke In 11. end
tho kicll room in f. r. reoomblu ncMhlng 00
much 11 a thrlne to SrM
ThJa lt ~
:unural lnll--lt Is sell·
•o.onu"KJtzement, even It lt Is In the flllt

w.,.

per-soo plura l
8) I ery at rnov111 11 much as tho next
p..son (well, actually a little more), l&gt;ut the
senllment In E. T. arose more from
s.~cx:harlne than act oat feeUng. E.
rasUittcUon Kene, awaSh tn the
afouHMnl~ John WJAfaMJ aurat ayrup.
was ambarraulng. M4 Henty Thbrnaa Ills
to be tno moot cloyingly &lt;Uta kid aJnce

rs

Rtcl&lt;yScl\f-.
9) ""'"""ally. lthlnll tnat spocJar oflocta
occtJpy 100 much of c;urrent screen ""'•· to
the detriment o t o tMr c lnema1lc ¥1r,ut•. 80
No.9 here doea.n't ~tally bother me too
m~.~eh: however. If you're big on that kind of

lhlng, be lorowarned t hat t~ - m to novo
spent the onllra opoclal ollocts l&gt;udgat on
t~o c:onstrucllon ol f .T. Tho spOCOil\lp Is
orelly - . y. and the outdoor and IO&lt;ut
tool&lt; terr~bly &amp;r1illclat
tO, ln ptept.rat)on for the Cl'w1stmes aee aon.

"'*'"

warenousH all alrudy being crammed
wilh f . T. dol,., polltis, toya, od lnllnlt u~
In all talrnesa, this can't reauy be held

against Ihe 111m II sell. Sllll, given his
lamllfarily whh the marketing of Stir War•
(from aJf appe11anee$, he -Hems to bl one
of tne ~00111 purchesera). n~s hatd to

wa to
tnat f. T. Is "killed" by tho
doctor• wt'IO. uttlnvUed, II)' to revtve
6) Tho "'*io&lt;
lhll f..T. OtTJbodlu !Ma

bell..., tnat Sl&gt;lalborg dldn' anticipate end
oemaps ..., fl'Od a1or1o 1111• comtnerclal

mov._. that made any
thla Ml.ton,
au but 1 YetY few wert about ai'Ktlof for

All in au, a ntce but overrated moot~. h'a
nell or • tot • • • to enjoy when you're
f'IOI aoarchlno It out for A Slatement

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summ01 Ia tho CUlt ot Chilo'-&lt;! 01 tno
moM)'

&lt;nlldfen. Tnla Ia not a paean to cnlld'-&lt;1,
but

an UI\Onauon 'or c.nOOren f\Ot to ;row

up (not ~~~~ tnor Pllll to onyway), and lor
lhooe Who clld to ....... Tho 0 - cnlld In
the tUm, P&lt;OIUmobly In nJon · Ia

bombardment.

1

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clrcumsl)fCUon onty btfllQI out 10m1
obviously men4pulotl.. IOCIIc• e olltl&lt;oy
llbe&lt;lortar&gt;pnl~. - j u l t - to
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- - - - - DY RlcNrd Chon arrangemenla, wlt.lclt - • I I Into
the slruc:t""' ol NCh _.g

samlelsly. Ctonohaw, 11 n&lt;llhl&lt;&gt;o

- a ollght 11ijure. Tag o woy
hill LMwoon specs, oenutno
Dalmatlon - a n d pink and
blacl&lt; •50sosfylo $1\111, he'd _ ,

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•1se, l.s an e..-.r~ tllel'\ted

ponontouoJy puo It, may
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be 1ne nut nec.n1ry thing.
Whether or not thlfl 1ctuall~ hue,

rlcnnesa and beauty to them that
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average.

ll's a'-!lte a moulhful, but It' a
eharacterlatlo o r m\.lch of the

Cl"ftf'snaw, face·to·••co,
doe'Sn 1t ICHI"' to bo the I WOIOMI
pop mesSiah tho rock ptMI has
crowned with Ita thorny pralae.

II a ny1hlng et&gt;oractorl.tod lho
u ncle S.m.) date~ It wu-

SJ1IIo111n I he cornor ol his

dtfiVea ftom hfs experience
playing Jolin Lennon lo t ho
Se.atlemanla show, an inlrtguing

aJahall Cr«tlthlw, "

one mua&amp;c mag&amp;nne .o

cr1tlcal reacUon to Cronanew'a
tell·tltled debut album released
this past summer. Thla composer
of lu:netul. woll-ctafted pop dlltlaa
1\aa toun&lt;t hlrnHif tn the aw~watd

spot once occupleo Oy l*'lorm••
like lhe Ctuh Ot Br~.~ee
Sptfng:s tHn.; he'a ..." u • tl'-"l

lunesmltl\, Hla moloclla have a

M anmau

dressing room at U"cre s.m·a

during a gig l" 'lut August, 1&gt;0

UtceJvst an awerage guy. He ta1Q
in .sJow, quiet voice, fn ptaJn.
unp.-etennous speech and he
seem, genuinely humble abou1 hla
abllltiM as a songwriter.

a

Crtnahaw's eff01tlen
prolesslonallsm, Which probably

equal to tul tiiUng rock ·n ' rolf's
hlgha.t promtMS His next moYes
will be 6CiutinlLid catefuJ1y, and
•• aJmo.t C4t\Oinly tools thO
pressure tmplnglng on nkn from a

pan ot hit peat ~ w.fe no
wutocl moolo&lt;\1 (a&lt; emoUona), and
lllo a1tor1 Ml _,.., 1o want IO&lt;
SPOntaneity, at II C.onlt\aw
dlstoncocl lllmoatl lrom Ills
ma1erlal. If enythlng, Crenshaw ts
jUII the OPPOa ltt o t Whit John
Lennon did. His an Mema
concerned mOft with aet1hetlcs
than expreaak&gt;n. 11 II the actual
conte"t 4 hi I aonos were
Incidental to U1Dir .ound, In 11'\at

rtal*)t, no·a ttlllln
MnM d~no

a. ¥01"1 real

the 8earlemanla
thlno He'a playing pop s1ar rather

than being one, ancllt 's this
••Parat;on ntat 11 the most
d laturblngul&gt;OCI ol hl$ public
lmaoa. He s ings aoullulty bul dOeS
he havo a ooun
" 8ulc:ai.ly what I'm trying to do
Ia to toteow rny own tastes.··

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" The

c.tiUc•l eommunUy wr.lctl 11l&lt;es Hs
music very lefk&gt;u$1y

Crenshaw upeetally ncwet as that

unlike othot pop avatars auch as
Nick Lowe or Stoety Dan, Whoso
f1ithfutnen to POO torm ot1en
cttagulaect a dllllnGIIV ttonlc
content, Oenlhaw's pop
sens!bllltltl s.Mm llfttcl IHalgl'lt
out ol 11&gt;6 ·~ Sooo• 111&lt;0 thO

d-.

Eddlo Van Holen
beeauu o l
'"' aounct, I feel f communhate
bell l hrough lhe mu1fc lhan any
otMr element."
For Crenshaw, the pursuit of
IO&lt;m outweighs any riMd IO&lt; ..
u.praufon '' The fun ot pop 1:! It's

u.

narmon'(-lace&lt;S " Mal')' Anr'le" or the
rhvthmlcatly bradnQ " &amp;and New
Lover" gNe the dlatlncl Impression
11\at Crenshaw•• WOf1d ll OM
wncttt lo'te 11 untatle.-e&lt;S ano

tole says. ··o..w
aonga oon'1 hl¥t any apecJhc
wto...anglng~··

ln - t "Stooly Dan," ol c:ouS.
&lt;Nas Wuuam S Sutrouoht' neme

aboU:IIL"
Crenshaw aaya ht doesn't wrlle

hi• songa wllh ony spec:lllc
audlanco In mind, and this It

!OUOCied by lht tlrlngt ml• OJ hiS
pUOIIc, whiCh range 11om the
prepoloa to the punlea "I can't
, ..uy n&amp;ll down who my audience
is , AlthOugh they're mostly white
peopt., I can't really clasolly lh""'
It seem• we get • realllrtnoe
cooswectlon-...ry lhtJ&gt;O and
111:1 of~ •n the ctowd." N

..ays · ·t•m •a.Qpy abo~ thet. t
think lt'l good ••
Aa lot a aecond aJbum;. " We
hiVWI, INity had I Chance IO

stoo oOCI ••'hlnk 0&lt; reoroUI&gt;. not

C&gt;'ltlc tNng doesn1

ttally tnalllf 10 me I rea.Ut don't
lal\.o lhO whole thong !hat
...lously,'' C.ononow MYI he
compoHI IM metodl8f ol h iS
tun" firll, words Ieier. ••1 try to
writtlyrk:a that dOn't lnler·tere
wtth IM now of tho music t guess
I wrUe songs for the same ruson

All this over 11 very bf4et, noo'
Iadet! ~gs aboU1, of all tnlnga
romantic love What makea

soc:tal or POlitical .......,00. That'•
tho thl&lt;&gt;g-thO way I W&lt;lto tl&gt;ooo
things dooan1 ,_....,~Y rolloc:l
wnatl'm doing 0&lt; thln~lnO- tt'a lhe
oot,,d thai mattoro 10 mo. OUr
meuao• t. tho boa!, ond thot'l

since ttte album came OU1...
Crena.haw hOI)et n,• not l rec&lt;w9
w111 relt«t a ou ot growth on hla
part but OllaractOflstlcally, It Will
be 1, IUltl Otll. "'I hOpe tO
ewpa.nd, DtlnQ out certain elements
of out aound. t•ct like the SOOOtld
album to be more o t a renectlon of
our live aound. One ot the lhtnos I
was dlaappolnted &amp;bOut In the fltaL
album wu that It rtiiJy w asn't u$.
I can'l reject It; U't a gOOd record.
but II doean'l rully refl.ect t'low we
sound .,
But M aJahall Ct.n&amp;haw·a s.eeoM
Ht COUJ ~~~ be I ctUCIII OM If 1\e Is
to be&lt;;ome tile nut big thing, 0&lt;
...._,. the n•Jt fl ftCHtary thl r.g

0no ot tho 1 &gt; ' - 1 OOOUI the

htst afbum ,... . tnat deacNie lis

'*"

tor 1 d~IOO . and ,.tc~ Lowe
emlnenlly humm.ablt songs aboul
ca1ctung 1ne c lap Fot MatliNll •
C.enltlaw, ti&gt;OUQh. thO _,., thtng
that cou.kJ hap~ In a ro,.tlonlhlp
's orukinog up
Here Is an "fnttOC:ence.. lttat c.n
be .. tl\er wonctertull)' rare or

ratlflocl meiodlclom aOCI aoemlngty
nearlfoll-ola. It didn t rea.lly
&amp;tiel&lt; to thO""" Tho oocord It all
.sur1ace and 11 ctoeAn'\ vr.ltt'llllnd

repoated llatonlnga
Whtch Ia petfet11y otcay But
&lt;:tenanaw t'laa been charg.o wllh
ewesome ruponalbllltlet. He Ia a

dollbooatelr and dHPicobl~

songwriter of pt'Otnlll mote than

contrived. doependlng on wna1
mood you happen to bl ln.
Cr81'1thaw It • probltmmauc

he toattNs uncorte1ntv on 1he brink
belween bllno lmpoftlnl or ulv\aJ,

anythl~Q 0110.,

a.n • rUst or 1 etaflaman. Whether
0' not the MOOttd llbum lhoWI

flgu... Auctlona 10 aonga oro
ambfwaJ&amp;I"'l, the toellnga wavoting
between lad-ed cynlcJam and oUI·
of-hand rt~tlon to del98fl te
lOngino• to bolte.. his moiDQO,

more hOMtty or atnellonal depth
ana complexJty SMmf canrra.lto
U

Oentl\IW'I conUnu.d
thO next big lhlng ....

,..,,_....,

slough olt one'a otac~ sarc:aam
anclupor.....,_ alngt. puoe
emotiOn again

The ltlat vwM ol "Girls. • • for
mat~. go.-. like thlac ''Girt&amp;,
gtrts, g llla, l m doWnto"'" on
a sumnw afternoon .. One wroutd

tortd lo th in~ of lhe _.gas - l$1,
or tho emotion ....,ly slrnplfotlc, or
mtgnt _ .toty ...., think tnot glolwatentng Ia a needlots-t anct pa•nhH
act of lruatrat&amp;on. Bvt Wt\rtn

won1

~~
We•tern New York'•
~1 International
New Wave Night Clu.b

Ofen1haw k~kl In wtth "'•
breathy, toulful tenor, you can
almost t&gt;elt.ve him. His \'Oleo
eom"Uintcat11 a guUete.a:

appooclallon lor women that's

as1oundlng u much t01 ita nal\fele
u Ita appuent s.lnoerlty. This 11

tile ot- sldo of EM a Costlllo.
While t~ lnttUtct 11~ &gt;+not the
ears uy •ty..:·
The tovnd of Cttntnaw•• album
unoJnly - . !hOI '50s roct 'n'

rotl splrll. Tho beat Ia ,..t-sprung
but no1 too he...,., Cttnsna"'a
guJtar.plat'ng 11 twanoy. nootc:-wtse
and mora tnan capable. and the
other two l'nef'r'lbltl o ' t\la tno,

bn&gt;lhOI' Aobo&lt;t Ctonshaw on drii&lt;TIS
and CM• Donato on bOU, bO&lt;Incy
y&lt;!l ptcwklo 1011&lt;1 tupporl. The real
grabt&gt;on, IIIOUOh. ato the -•1

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no Amhettt Tntotor wao

~~rfo:~~~~~~~vlly

promlero ot Tho Sold/or a !lim
tto.stlng scenea &amp;not on loeaUof\
htre In Bullalo. Bullalo&lt;llon Jock
CUmmlngt on omployH ot Cot1441 6

Net\llrOrtt. wu en aas1stan1 to tne
producer o·r
Sold.., and 1t •• ,

r,.
-locotlon IC-II"'*'
Bulfolo. althougn the OUMn
he wf'K) 'irlllnlltUtneniiJ"'

hl"~tinQ

In
01"(

played the guiM ol ll.ansaa and
England """" an aerial point ot

or the American public. Kotp the
Falin, pr...,... Uc.t~r. tho oil
Hatda In the aarne vern • • the Pkll
that Oitector Gllckenhaua
orlglnllod. one also finds the
director laking the o - tnemt ol

"'t.pcesetVatton to t
or a. eoarae cinem.a1

one which CIOaa not

Cummlnga wasn'l on hand 10 laUd
the premiM Howevw, tl'loefe were
h¥0 avtator ~Uomen. Jim Wolfe
an.~ Ivan &amp;nan rtl!*lllvely. wno
did tne flying for tna reo glider
aerobatlca and l'!ellcoptor
teQuencea. Alao on hand wu Dick

''"*''ledQt

enough clarlf~C&lt;~tlon ~n thll cooe,
film ond cnorocnlt&lt; tllemollcll tM
I•S1ead b&lt;&gt;lldotts the ouditnce
wnn u.mpteet'llncldeonta ot v~t.
tosti)oceo OC11on.

One

vlew Of courn• Untorhif'attety,

t,t,.mea

~now.

CIOas nol
llterolly.
who llte tfHTOil.ata &amp;JI WhO "'""•
placed a nuClear weepon II'\ Sluol
Ara~an oil fields.. If dotonlltd, Ihit

oil eupply would be rencltrod
useless tor three hundred )'llfl
(tllall aii?J, tf&gt;ttrtlby COUIIng the

Am&lt;!(loana )o lost 50 percent ol

tnolr oil supply. And Wit~ 113 ~cMa
to find the bomb, evervono'a
tool&lt;lng to nuke eocn otw.
sllllno jutl a mite conapjcuousty
Sui lhiOIS whote lf&gt;tt Soldletl
(unit ol n. .) CorMO tn. Ken Wlhl
outalde methelttf', wuthl: Jeep
Itself. On to 11\0 moolle.
ploys the head Sol&lt;llt&lt; w'IKI Ia out
Very almply, The SOI&lt;I~ is an
to get Into from tnt RusJ.kt.a,
-..nne h6od Ruuklt hlmMII, K~ut
t!S9kx1agelacuo" tum. TMle'a •
unit ot live CIA nlted aplea who &lt;10
K1nls~ as Orad\a, Is out ot Qel
an owfullot olloJtllng tor IM
Wlhl~ CIW1Iet1t. SUbtlety It I lOSI
l&gt;ellthl of tnelr agocenule
.dlllllnt doyo and thlo 111111not esupe Irom Ito,• .,. of
consclenc.e:t. and ICM 1M
~nmena.. The llltor, hO'tlll'e'llet',
Che&lt;Ty e&gt;IUcJdno. AI
beM,
-too
MlatJon
consider• lhla to be tOt t.ne
ltr!ponlb/e. But Uhllke AllotJon
unmfHgated to1Mable conectence
Reed, who drove

tnt M1 ·5l Jeep In

the Wu t Btrlln ear chaae. And,

"I •..,
,.......,..,p

,

-

The Soldier
shoots- and misses.
- - - -..s&gt;Y Cerol Balzano

reels

lmpoaaltJ/e, Where at the beginning
ot me allow a tape woukJ sell·
destruct aftef it1r'Mes.s.aoo wae
Initiated, thus giVIng the vlewe,..
that triumphant s.ense ot
•ooreuJon, Tne Sold'-' on the
OINt noncl gives uo on ooenlng
aequence ol a 'fOI,ing moltter (tater

on- lind OUl lhls was la~odl
being run ove&lt; by • nmo, an&lt;! 1"""
11\t 111tot byo$lond«• w'IIO ... 1n1a
oro gunnt&lt;J ClOwn (In cloloc&gt;ous
atow """""') l l r t h e - FO&lt; Matty an llour this htm 10
composecl al,_l aolldly of
un..ai.Md mtence. to auP9(Wt I he
-.ry weory melophor oliN
aold..,.
tMre . , . _ ,
bffghter moments to be found In
the btood and outs acena.

How-.

£xamptoo: Cl&gt;ec:k out '"" grOPvy

ctoUda In tno baa~ground ollhO
10«10 wOore the Runian aplea
bfow UP a truck and SIUI a
nuctur weapon. Oopal Sorry

abOut that etemated man on the
or~ and th• C09 who'a tower
obcloml!'OI tf1lctl$ henglng CUI
Clue 10 KJ1us Kktsklls nattY tdgg.•r

Unger Ntywey, that._,.....
S.tovto II you haven'l guoiiAIG by

"""·
S tut bOrec1? We«. one can eJwayw

-lciiKIAus l(lnsloJ

look.._., lo o

wNte 1td .Wt 8nd wond« ..,hether
c I'Ot Nnta1b1 resembles ntm.

0nt gets IIICO d~fl. And speaking

ot drll1t, the one ta'f'fng grace ln

~:.~~~hr~h~~~~~:-::~r;:tng
1

pwUouaty dOWnwlrd-ln hot

ou••uH-afler the Ken Wahl
che~acter . This scerte wa.s pute
Yfa.u•t e•clti"''Wtnl tthoUQh a bi1 far·
ltlcl\td) aaoa IM James 11oM
tnlonlollly onc1 hyatorio Wlloo
ru~~t this se.ne and the enUre
moo~le for that molltf, 111 1 attooec~

to ..,...11 art tnose quesHoo•

mlclty, ~~ not -'&gt;&amp;lly). - y e t

ltll unona-od.
The actionS. , _ ~~- and
sherp though good od•llno ond o
akllttut clnematooro-. oeem

mMnt to obliterate any settse ol
tho plot and ho chofocleu. With
tht akl·-chaae scene one sees Ken

Wahl mow down tn m~O·alr the
Runion wno is buty trying to Mil
him with 1 machine oun. Tl'le
IOkllor pk: ~ a oll lhe bad guy bur
tno Runtans· gun has gone out of
contt04 11 he plummets to hl.t

r6COVfHY.'
Pme 1110 wonctera If tho totdler

It being ooublo cro11ed by hla
own oovenment (Ametlcan, and
why, when he It 1•1" ltCultd ol a

governmM1tl blowlg'a !lory d. . tn.
The wlewet c&amp;n plaltuy Mt 1r,a1
Wah''• r;hattcf4W waan't •~are

that anothet agtt'll In the next
, _ , was concocting o liquid
bomb IO C.. c»nvt~~lently PIKed In
thO blgwlgo olllct
And Wthlt we~e lhe •~ cuts
to a mud-wrulllno bat aupposed

to be - 7 Hollo mention the
sl&gt;ort bvl Nflt OftObolleS
-~with the glldt&lt;. All t,_

cha.r actetl are teu unsuppOrted
and batk:.llty tltrllt beeauae they

hav• no background Of
conversational narrtll~ to

met~l

~~:;v:'rn:~~~~~''!~~~~· ~':,~,.,
w h~

It $ 11

theY ever become,

death, trwtterore apraylng our ma.n
Wahl with mortar. He crashu
acrolt tabte1, to tlWJ beWildetect
IOOkl 01 vacatkHler1, and appears
to dlt in ~•• c»llelg""s atas. One
would tnlnio. ao. since his boO)IIa

tiOd'-' wlfh 1&gt;01..11. But l~io wu

In 1M "llddlo OIIM movlo ofiCI ~
conUnue to ... WAN unHI the end
/lln.d ll'l«a •• no expla.n.aUon Of
1r.ru11ton11 mc:we m.oe 1ft tne film

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- - - - - - -BY Mlchul F. Hopldna

T
he ci&lt;NC!o fl&lt;lsll. claslllno away tho f - - - a n . .Illy
urglnQ on the Annoggldoaon while colllno In the tourists whom
they ~-will hOld tho li&lt;l In pieCe. The b&lt;ew bol .. th ""'·
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end acoldlng the greedy. H was One Drop filling Tralfomoclore. '""
tnlg.hty Steel Pulse making tf*r JurtaJo debut with a tumultulout
ecataaty, confronting the: Downtown ttt witt\ an tnatsten 8Jack Aullly.
The renowned Reggae masters. ted by the Dread tongue David Hfnea.
eonquere&lt;l lhe Ouoen City lhls Sunday put with wha) has to be the
flneat Reggae ever heard In theN pant. The aoundc.heek, though

frought with renowned Tralfamadore mechllnlul mya:tery, eftervuoed
with an HMntlaJ clarity and PUIPOM tt\at 1nnounced who would bring
the luelg-11 of this night Out come the Pulsa,led by tho hot..at of
hollu, the KMc&gt;e&lt; olthe Uonhean. all be«lno the HCtOOanCt tObn and
eatthy now. le&lt;l by the Uonheart wrtn hit tOWO&lt;Ino dree&lt;ls oalj)fng tho
lf&lt;y and coulnQ tho stars to lot fly. the PufM began to beat. The room
began to feet the heat.

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M•l,cJous unfuat •oc~ty
He o.c=.me fWOiutlonary

George. Geotge Jockson So..Ood &amp;other
George, George Jackson So..Oed &amp;other
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The pullo bMdlllfl walls, ruhaplng the wlnla awoylrom the dl•oo mlro
and l'illllfl/ng IM ju~ Into tho imago• of rHIIty roc,./mod_ Hondaworth
8rlxton l.laht Stroot lost night wlo- Ill OOid handolop ond lingora
gesturing the 1/Mfllfe&amp; of faith. re.u urectlng from what blld~edl call
ruin. ''Find It Quick" echoing,,. nHd thtl ~ uat nfl'ltlf fotpet to
/Hd. "Handawonh Revolution .. reaoundt wl
au M1u whistIts
Ins/nutting the deadly 1ilenc. of long lmfHnd ng retribution.
S.atlng, Into drum /light droodnlght rltuol dating tho lolsollght to
come/otth. The ahadows wtHe briQht. OrHttr than wietory.lor th•
pul,. Cllfl lor the end to defeat. The dane. Is IWHI with pow.r. tM
hour ptlme tor tM dering "R.eveta•• to draw tiN Otnce I01Jelhftr. s.hokl
the Reali trumt»tlng lorth t.M proclalmarlon ol.nectitJg tnt/on.

•

HH.rt of aton. got f'JO .out w1.nt I Ia Nlg fa wta.t I own

tN_..IaloM. blood. hant Hm dowt~!l!

With that, the Pulse closed lhe ami .. Into wamlnv ~rlno ObH&lt;VI"9 wllos.
Ready lor the " Kiu Klux Klon," darl"9 lhom to II&gt;Ow tholr t&gt;and. The c
wat tn I he sway of cau, the truth rlalng trom the FaJI, knowing who
would kiU mearety out ol tear. Their departure, leaving btightteara,
Tha Joy, brlghl with wisdom. Eyeo,locuoln ~.

Still, otillln Chains
Still, otillln chOinl
StU/In

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Artpark Jazz Fest highlight:
The Cecil Taylor Drama
- by Michael F. Hopklna

T
ha drema begins. Prowlmastar
Jlmm)llyona unlatches the

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lnvl.,le lid by whloh tho grl grl
disguised as an alto saxophone
will gtva growth to Legba who will
spill the sont·ext all over orderly

.ecll Taylor Is Magic.

ConJure of hard sweat

lunklng up the
rewdlness of contrived habit,. Is
the Gods maldng thunderous love
through the ldss of summer winds
on fledging rose petafs. Is botllng
stone nowing strength aggrasalve
In tend...,.., sharp with bloom.
Sl&lt;leo blueblao~ robellght llesh

thrult plano allets whlsper'd
lhreshhoJds; chanted, the
command ot ln.slstent demands.

Y es. yes. an occasion. Artpark,
Augutt 15th. Clllck Corea and his
vlvld string quattet wete two days
before. A chamber breath, f'Nhly.
While Gary B~r1on hu119 on his

ultrachops, still trying to stng a
song. A long time tretnlng. Yes,
yu. Tho nlghlllma held the throat
of tha Buddy Rich Big Band
featuring M ark Murphy's lnatpld
but fn·tune m&amp;ntor. Mel T orme.
Truly. pervera1ty was at a glorJous

dumb this season/as U seasons In
this blson&lt;rusted land held
memorte.s to be oblitereted by
bland remembrance.
August 15th. t have tasted the

Incoherence or exJ)fessways and
dared 1he upward turn of Omega,
which In Artparl&lt;. moan• either you
dare I he skies beneath your fee·t or
you face death by mTnors. It Is
sald t.nat few tales are more
acc-urately reftectlve of the v1ctlm,
Qr the vJctlm's state of balance.
Which, at Omega. oan only be
tipsy al bes~ Slgh. The Buffalo
toam'd .
\

ths already-widening melodies,
hands efbOW the brol&lt;en rib
mending tho blood $pUling baok
Into the wombla seed exeiT11ned
for a change. Wh.rlwlnd rain which
warms the dampened oones and
puts fire 10 the cool places.
season Ucket hokler$/Who wtlt
Exullatlon exerting humbly.
rust\ to tlnd seategs Of settle for
Awarenes.s. Fulfullment. Unit
well·maOe tuba.. The IVory returns
to Its rightful souroe thiS nlgtlt. As diversity. A core for the whole, and
Rashted Bakr &amp;nd Andrea Martinez the One.
The rest ot the show, you say?
brew the pouUtoe of Shango
armounclng his mystteat
domlna.noe over the tong night, the

pefcu.sslon stunning the wa1ers bY
whte:h Yemaya shall weeve her
oomaly gi rdle. William Parl&lt;.er
unfolds tl\8 sttands cV oceanspray
as his baas aquatlcaRy reats the
fibre of the mlst, r~alned.
Suddenty the chant &amp;S$1.uUs the
bruised oornars and GOUterizes the
gaping moulhS - l n g whoI
should be a raflonallutlon tor
their loud silence. The audience Is
sUIL Brenda Bakr, spiritual sitter
of songkeeper Jeanne lee,
emerges wielding the enchanted
dance. Her voice shaS)es panthers
dinner calls sweet blrda calling
Slgfrlad out to be f&lt;,~~llfu lly cursed.
The word. taktno measure or rash
p ronouncements. tfer-.ps leave
violet fragrances of coklr In the
rla1ng rtoor. Out comes the Taylor,
ulllmate weaver of myth.,eaUUes.
laaulng gutst~ng yowlacat dilly·
wah prayer words wtllie the t\lltO

"0

Taylqr, ultimate
1

weaver of myth-

realities, issuing
gutstring yow lscat
ditty-wah prayer

words, .. "

now prance In th• way ol
boc&gt;galoo Tal Clll watusl reedy to
clasp hands with the newness ot 1
torgouan day.
Cecil assumes. strike that,
ecclalma the piano. Keys
untooklng tha open spaos.
Boaendorfer tooaUttes atretchlng

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�live shots
An exercise in tolerance

T

he Tight Pants show at
the Allendale Theatre
F1lday last btough1

together two of Buffalo's mosl
displayed two aide proJects that
S\lcceastul pop·rock groups. ,,..e have ovotved ttom lhefr wotklng

1elation1hlpa wl!h tach ottler.

Peril&amp; ana llle Element•, and

lllg !lui. Except for an loo low

moments ol ex.perime11tallon and

humor, tt'l.

nllte program su·l lered

oraa~y from predictability and
unln'l#ntlvenes-&amp;. WhJch Is sad!

Whatewer became of the pioneer
spirit, go lot bfOI&lt;e and all that
there? Are 8uffaJo music fans to

be consigned to s1.1e:h a dflomma?
The Perna are eertar.nty e good
sounding, proless~onal bat\d oMiU'I
-an ultra·pleasant deme.enOf. Thai

Is a given fac1 . In $)f!fformance
however. they tack any realloear
oolnt (on~ I wout~ argue that
former lead singer Pauline,

all hough she was- a floe

- Francis Specker

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hontperson, would not make much
of a dltrerence right now to th-e
Oeslgn: Black and White Prooucttpt'll
character of thfs band.} They are
not a particularly losplrlng dance
band. They peaked long a,go and
while there Is not a patent
regre•~on in the band'&amp; .stylf,, they
seem to have levefed Olf as a
"1US~c.al force around town and
Dye .a:te I he big names In 11\15
ap-pear to be c;oastlng Of'l by.
band. Tt!.ey reach back to the
The way 11 JOQkS lJ' Ihat I hiS
1960s to cop a f'ligttly temlnlseent
band 1'\8$ been SUCh I laud tid
(yet 1•catess) set ot be•ch·esque
presence on the West Side bar
songs and TV themes. II Is a ntlty
""""" lot so tong thai they find
nostalgia motitf that fs amusing
themselves unable to taa.t ~way
for • wtllle but too eamp for ita
hom their popular s\olccess at the
own oooo. The best part was wtutn
colt ot ochlevemonl. Sure-In~
they ptayed ''Mechanic Beactl'' to
adMd saaophonlsl Jetf Helmick
an tnfmat.ed trtOVle done b)"
not 100 long ago, but U\ey have
basstst Howard M,ament.sJcy.
hardly deterred much hom I heir
But while on the aobjecl of
original sound. Two band members
mot ton pictures, the pinnacle ot
have bld adieu anyway, vocalist
the evenlng came betwee-n two ot
Pauline and drummer Tlm Switala.
the l)and'o .sets In the torm ol a •
Tl'!ey U4"1tlOubtocUy saw !lOW &amp;tale
tnlngs had become..
sl\on tllek. Jfv• Junltl•. Picturethis: • down al)d outer drop.s fnto
It would seem wiser, •fler
a lunch bar with the weight o1 a
wateMng lhem perform, lot Petlls
mule team bealing down on hla
guitarist Goon Copp and
ps)lche-tGst his job, then his gtn
saxophonist Hotmick to put more
frlel')d !llo.l(ed him out-so he
lime Into thel.r otner QIOUp, 1he
p1u!'lgeolnto the bean.
Monsters ot ttwt ld, which wholly
I TM' Garr p lays a gum-$napp1ng
breaks oU from lhe Perils routine
waltre:ss whose etOOe swagge•
lnlo somelhlng more hesh and
adds Insult co Injury, "The regoflr
excllfng.
Joe?" "' No. eolfee!" tl starts oil
1-i • small Hickle from the pot, but
MOT•. they were gooa,
1
tho ctuoe can't contain hlmseH and
. Made up of these two Perils -and
swallows- eup1oad upon C.IJploa.d,
Elements. Pat Kane on guittr and
Snlltlng and dlsho•oled. 1M!
Jerry Augustyniak on drums, plus
wanders through a madhouse ot
a oongolst, the band departs from
.screaming neons a ll yeUing
convenHonal rocl&lt; rhythms heading
COFFEE. Thor bust lhe guy up
toward some-thing jazz or 681$&amp;·
untlf ho is treppod underneath the
like. II Is ptlmarily a vehlele for
sauctt, He made It back, but will
Melm,ek, Whose horns al\d vooal-s
you? Java Junlt.1e tn.rows: ll\e o 10
fill up the sound. If this group
every c-affeine freak and Ia so
lasts, they oould only get better.
ridiculously clave, and laughable
Tney ShOuld be tookad at.
In the proeeu. It is a must unlike
The other splJnter g toup, tne
.some of the other things
Jetsooa·, Is oothlng .so daring, but
mentioned.
a fill or mlt:slry at humor. And the
miss ratio Is too hlgh. Peril Run
Steinberg and forme!' Detour Bob

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LAURIE ANDERSON
LAUji E ANDERSON Big
Science (Warner Bros.)
Nt'&lt;or would'Ve t&gt;elle•od lt. In a
oummtt dominated by pop blalhor
and heavy me1a1, Laurie Anderson
O&lt;:tualty m - II Into the Top .'lO
with 1\or dtCut album. SlJti'OIIIIdOCI
by lht lluo ol Paul lolcCat1ney,
011&lt;1 Toto, &amp;g
Asia. Joan

J•"

~ Songotmm "Unirod
Statu uv· glkloel"" to number

23 In II&amp; IOUI1h - k of To!M.., I
wu .so aur• that this I'8COfd woukJ
Cliaa-r ""thin • lew ,._tho
•lthoul • trac. tt\11 I went out and
bOught 11, or tuN price ..... will&gt;
rNI dolla,.....no rev~wet·'s copy
hero.

Gtantld, there wor• atgns that

oomtthlog -uld 1\&amp;Poon. " 0

Supa•ma.n'' waa a aubl1an.Uel hit
In Europe lalt year. And maJor
record Iabeii IIke Wa1ner dOn't

sign unknowna to e~ht-album

contract• unteN tney'rt prelty
sure they~rt on to eome1hlnQ. But
consider Lautle Andet10n_a

res.ume : born and raiHd In
Chicago, a ell lid violin prO&lt;IIjjy,

muter'l deQt. . "' tcu1pture from
Cotutni&gt;IL 114oot '"'*'tty

orni*&gt;,.O u a ''P«fa&lt;mance
i1111st" (1-0C!foc.llly II
Hollwallo a lew ~ bl&lt;:l&lt;),
luoollng
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·~"'""""
mulllple moelia
u"""
lht • 1n
bllioi(&amp;OfMwhot c"tlnouoly
1t1tod) tNit bOuncing dlapatale
ld011 \Qgtthor can prod"""
something lnttrtlllng When IMy
cotlkHJ. Oealgner of the 11ereo
loble, whlcll pfoyo mu61c thai you
cen only hoer with your t lbOwa.
Sponoorod b~ a g,.nl hom I he
N1Uonal Endowment fot the Arta..
Won eurrtntly on dlaploy In the
New Yor-k State muaevm.
In other w~a. h11dty tomeone
you'd ••PtCt to h. .r on Cosey

ew.m

Big S c - . lo 11\etype of

rocon:l ttlat you force • - 011&lt;1
la,lty to oh down and llottn to.

" C'mon, ~&lt;nt listen to ohio one
.ong.. t1".J Mt'iouii1Uft, bvt you•tt
llkollonywty" Tho mu,.. Ia
mostly oJtctrO!Ilc. auomentoel on
'lltioua
with Isolated wind
lnstru"*''' and 1110f'1ed

P'«••

Tl\t tfiCkl Ill sparse,

ptfCUU'on.

both melodically 011&lt;1 harmonically,
and rornar1&lt;obly ellocllvo lor 11.
E&gt;teept lor a twlet OOdl and
occaalonat muted Uourllhll Irom

syni.J'Iealzer and F"~ttlta OfQin, all

The .soogs are .swalhed In
ejega.nee and ,estralnt that evokes

ATLANTIC STARR
Br/11/snc~A&amp;M)

8:21 of •-o Superman'' fa baetted

Admlrauon at the tecnnlca1

by a tape loop of Anderson
Cllanuno "hah&lt;l\111-l&gt;a~-llah.-"
"From the AJr.. evokla ten• Jon
wllh a ahnp'- ftegtnen·t o·f aues
and cl11lnet that &amp;klrta the tonic
wllhoVI .... reaching Jt.

experiiM and unean It the

app.aren1 lack or faith In human

T

ht myth ol bll&lt;:k

"~"""

emotions.

upward mobility as
e.ntrat to Allantlc
SliOIT'O 1111/IM- Otsp!IO lht bHt

of 11111/e/enc.

seems as 11 each movement wwe

olanned yurs in - - • by on
atxM\tfhOUS cotnmlttM The
ettotts of ConwnoOotn" ··mentof" omotlonal eQIIIYIIIent ol lht
upwar&lt;l mobilitY mylh lo an
J - AnthOnY c.tmlchMI. A~lol
Reoo&lt;&lt;IS, '"' Syst.... onc1 probal&gt;ly ~optimism that
subsumes ita opposhe The abSent
the group ltMft to ueat nwsk: as
clyMmlc rosultlng .,....._ tht
- hlng neatly pocUig&lt;ld """
album wllh trovbling flat.,...,
whCMetome N wondw~ true
pualon _
..1)' ol,.,.ll\&lt;01100 suMvol depelldo on pwloellng

nt. rnutl ol l.hla ml.nlmaJiam Is
hypnot;c, as ia Andereon'a wHee.

SM _..,, ao muelr •tno but

etlan\, anc1 rnuc11 ot ti\Oilmo '*
..,lee Ia tloelronlcllly lltoroel

ttvougn o Vooocler E...,
robotlud, ho-or. an&lt;l oonlbly

llf'l/1/e- becomes most
tnloY•ble when pollreneos and hs

anandanl 11ck of lnnov1Uon are

IPPfiCiated •• fonnal constraints
ol AUantle Sllrfo art. Bolh lyriC4
on&lt;1 muolc engage In 1111!1·
ctnooral\lp, comptomentlno tile
ldlo, of -lrlve anltooes-tho
la1Ht newapeak. An ln'IIJatlon to
dance Ia nothfng mcwe than that,
and romantk: Involvements retain

a platonic tall. Sensuoua dance
~lla " UMI - - .· " la.t lole

Down•

anc1 ..Ci,c~.. u ·e

at once

cloying and lngroUollng -~~~
. ."''' ttfllftnoCIS lhll WOUld
OXCIII lht d&lt;otlefl l-oge
lontao1ta. " I.AI molrNk Will&gt; you"
•n ttl numerous Ptr~mutatiOn.s
takeS tta place wlln ..sexy.. as a
eup.Nmlsm cak:-ulated to !'VOke

!he proper duplicity "'1\hout golno
roo fat, Tho -illve allhu&lt;le ldlom
reac.healta nadir on "Your Lo"e
Finally Ron OUt," • len&lt;ler balta&lt;!
bi.Md on the uled·•nd·IILMt

WEDNESDAY

a

carAoo;e metaph&lt;H.
So wnete Ia Ute passion, truly
loll? About midway through " lot's
Ott aa-," ¥OCIII&amp;t David Lewis
11191 DU1 ot the t.hOr&amp;ZJne haze
an&lt;l sr .... WonciO&lt; lmltatlono
c:omprlolng moat of the album 011&lt;1
aounda, 11 last, Uftlfra&amp;d to alng
-hlnO In ~•• own oolce
wlltrouty comP&lt;Qm~a~ng. Allanlle

SATURDAY !'fiGHTS AT •••

StilTon "I.AI'o Gee Clos«"
do&lt;nonotrat. . lto oblllty to m.Ua
aoh funk basad on lluman feallngo
rather then tht -tiona of
good buolnus.

Tho aong was a

A4 Nt this aummer and helpoel
proptl BrllfM,. to the top ol the
tou_l Chll11 ..mere ll retllna 1

promlnont pootllon rooay,

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12 .......... -""o -

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h, that 'f'Oice 1\U
utteotdlnery tonal quahtln. h ta
a mother"• \fOice. deep aMI
soothing 1nct funnr-.lnd alwaya
Implicitly t•rllylno.
Such a voh~e Ia nec.eaaary to
prtMnt the envltonmtnt o' theM
oonga. Big Scltnct Ia ebout a
Wllm, COlY IPOCIIVP••· Aboot
what you con trult (Mom) and
beciUM Of

emotlonat numbna&amp;.

the satt1y nel.

-Ke-.;Jn Anttll/(11

whet you con't (gravity~ H
communlcotlt atmoot nothing
explicit I~. len1 ...., r..lly abOut
anytl\lng. As ponclarouo •• BJg

=:.;!c"!'..~~~hh.!:!n
In unoonvtntlonol oettlnoa. strong
mek»dln abound~ loti of It Is
lo\11111-oui.Joud tunny: In lac:t,
nollllnO '*'to ""touciiOCI by
of humour, _ . . . ,
"' ,... tyrlca lhtm. .t - Of In

""'""cleO•..
Anoeraon~l

ONdpan dtllv«y ol

some odd notion Thoro'•
-thing une•PfCiod at o•Of)'
turn-an obMf'Va11~ IUCh as "It's
1 aky blue Sky. !letollltM are our
tonight" beoom" on erotic
lnvllollon. It 11 1 oolloge of
fect0fl1hlt oltlf1 Mlm random,

but whlcll continue to 1&gt;09 out and
OUrPfiH you I fl.. 11\0 In lila!
novelty of the IOUnd wear• oU.
Wo"""lul, wondarlul atull. Ancl
people.,. blrftng ~~ 1
there
It always llo9e. Who tonow.maybt on. oft,_ days, Copteln

--willlhtTop 10.

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make It Into

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FRI
EVITA. musltll In Toronro·e

O'K. . Io Centtt (•18-698-2626).
THE FOURPOSTER, comedy by
Jan de Halnoo In Toronto'• Btl&amp;lol

Valley Pla)'houH (37• -6318).
BILLY WILLIAMSON II On! IIIlO' s
Sho..boll 8 al •:30
MICKfY GlUEY with JOHNNY
L£E at MelOdy Falr. $10 50 tid&lt;ets
tOI' t...., . - . : 6'30 lnO 10 P"'
CABO FRJO at Union Gap
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JOHN VALBY at S.age 0na

(63'-61!151
JACI&lt; MCDUFF at IM Trail
(85ol-1&lt;~•1

BUXJC at ConloiUI Coll(883-7000).

THIRD STREET at Moan Guys East
(a.2992).

ROLLIN' BAND and lhu JETSONS
altho Sohupor HOuH (817·9282)
BARROOM BUZZARDS on lha
Miss Buffalo Boat. talllflO hom
Bulfak» to Nl¥81 P~rk

SUN
THE CLASH at the CNE
G&lt;andotMd. Black Uhura opono
tho show ill 8.'()() p.m.
JOHNNY M...THIS at Motody Fair
Tldcets tOt lt\8 8 o.m. a
Itt
$15.00.
RRED at Stege 0na ~1
ALIEN REGISTRATION at Tha
Continental (li'2·1~
VINCENT MICHAEL B-'NO at
Mean Guys Eu1 ~
LIBERTY SILliER altho Tioll
CHEROKEE at IN Rog"" II
Lou~ on Unton Road
BENHATZElat Motanleo on
Transit (832.-~
THE RENT"lS II tho Imperial
Garage.

OUT OF TOWN
ll-&lt;E FOURPOSTER, comedy by
Jan De fotartoo Jn TOfonto'a Br'laton

Valley Ptayhouso (37•-6318)

Pom1 at U8'1 ~trlt Campus All
day affalt blglna at noon
JOHNNY MATHIS at MelOdy Fa•r
6 p m, 1k:'k•ta art $ 1~.00
DONNY ,\NO M,\RIE with tho
OSMOND F,\MILY at DaMon l.ako,
A p,m and 7:30: edmlaalon tret
wltl'l pay-one1:1flce admlllion

moN

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MIONITE SUN at Moan Guy1 East
~
J"CK I.ICDUFF at the
T r a l t -o ~1.1C).

TUE

OUT OF TOWN
CHICAGO, Mualca t by Bob Fono
In Torontot• Roya;l ..._andra
Thaolor (41f.51l-4211)o
EVIT"- mualca lln r ..onto'o
O'Kaolo Cente&lt;. 1•1..-.2126~
THE FOUI\POSTER, comedy by
Jan 1M Hartog In TOIOntO'I lltlotot
Yllloy PlayhouH ):17443 II).

Its seU-named aiDum (Which 100"
two years to ruch the Stilet from

their native Britain) that ahallttld
speakers and was halloo by aomo
as lhe bost roct\ 'n roll reooro of

llc~t.

chUdr•n 11.50, sen~r citizen•
$2.00

Mvtng no luture enlltfM ••career

Oppotlunlllu," only lo lode In 1110
shadow ot tho gocllathat punl&lt;eta
the Sow Plstota. F\Yo yean ,.,..
eliipMd since tnla band rtiNStd

-.uttme.

TALAS at Sligo One (87•-11155)
ElECTRO MEN at 1110 Contlnontll

Ha1"'e FaJI ~ l wei It the Hill._.
Nntttcan Cenlw t()(the LMng
""" tnc.-\.DQted at RainbOw
Matt, Niagara Fait-. 10:00
a..m. -10:00 p.m Adut11 S3 00,

''Wow man, punk rock."
Believe II or nolll has bottl olw
yeata now since U\81 catchWOfd
was first coined 1nc1 bleamt
lntetpreted by tne. maaa meclla to
be synonymous with loud bee~~"'
l"""ools rock ·n roll, violent Mil

destruction, and political onatchy
It hasbottlal~yootaalncea
ban4-namlng "*"Ht&gt;OI I()( a
race rk»t-relea.ed a powerfUl
single relating IN I\Opo4eUrltas ot

SAT
DAVIS JOHANSTEN, SOUTHSIDE
JOHNNY and lha ASBURY JUKES,
11\d th&lt;l EDGE at Fallf. .t. &amp;alto

THE CLASH

LITTLE TROLlS at Stage One

It ~.~~ three yeara ago when \hla
bancljlrat toured Amertu anO
rouaecl lha flOOd ot' 1&gt;0y rocktta
here ~ opening their allOw with
"I'm SO 8o&lt;wd Wlth Tha USA"
and practically ... lhamso.... ot novttroceMng
allplay on Amortcan tedlo.
lkll that was tong _ .
ThaQash.
Mullc: hi eaoy to categof!H;
Tha Clash, and ~lng otH
From the «Milnlle punk r-a of
thelr fJrs1 record lo the hard rode
of OM'em Elt&lt;Wgh ~to tnro
Withe roggoo of tho mut«P'S.ndlnl•t• TM Clltlt hl¥t
prOWtd thflmHNtl to 0. 1/1
lntolllgont ond aophlatlcort&lt;l rock
t..nd co~blo ol playing /Uit ol&gt;out
all'f genre of mus~. Thlt ,._,.,
4

rd/ttte COmbat .Rock -undet'rattd
by many of their tona-l• o
culmineuoo of the varkxis musical
styles The Cluh have p~&lt;~yeo
during thotr
slgnlllcont
car11 IS a l&gt;&lt;lm rap to dtamlas Tha
Cluh as a punk toclt . , _ .

snort ""'

The IOUnO of thek

rta.~sk: ts u
It •s powettut-ever~
their soltor --s~• ma~te"';;u tMI
11tllough you"•- "'' tne
Mad with a beer bou-.-tM..t WNl
m.tes 1lte Clash so tmpona.nl 11
rnelr mesNge. n ia not a aoctallst

cascn~ as

utopLa or a LO-heU·w~1h··U'160WOJkl·

tata-perty messeoe that Tho Cta•n
preach but one of human dlgnit~ .
porsonal seeurlt~. and equalit~ lot
all-without the partyllne-tnat
makes tho !MS$1ge oo gripping.
Whet nor you like tho massage or
tust want to da.nce, The Cia an art
tlnally eatchlng on ovor here,
Combo I Rock roached the lOP ten
In tf'te c:Nrts cww the 1vmfMf and
Tho Cluh, ,_reaChing fhO"IM
of t~r exh.auatfve HortPI Amet'lca.n
tour, 1110 getting flOOd pr- and
tlt&gt;ally acceptance In !halt own
rlghl.
You can catCh Tha Ctun IIIIo
SUnday- they rock TQ(GntO'a
CNE Stodlum. Tha ,.._ 111110 at
8:00 Wllh Ja1N11can ~ - •
Blar:tt U1MU opening tnro IOOW
The ttcMio are Sll,l&gt;llltl'olnro
promotttS who Mt tha pt~ II
you ean•r make It thla week maybe
you'll UICI'\ them It Rich Stadl\lm
on Septomt&gt;ttr 26 where The Who
will be ctosing the show tor them.
TheCiaoh.
-Aif~

(~155).

l(aeh/C

DOWNTOWN J'-ZZ BAND at

the Imperial Concan Garage.

KIM CADY II Flngera
(882·2323).
THE BEER al D.J.'I Slllle&lt;y In
N laoara Falla (731·9020).

Fallfest: It's still hot out
"Whatl I oay I'm In lovo you 1&gt;es1

bltl~e

t•m In tove L..U.VI'' David

Johan-. tx·NOW YOfk 0011 and
tho guy Wllo ultorld that line I~
coming to Baird P&lt;Hnt Saturda~ as

one of the fettvr-.d g1.1esta at the
UB FalliN!. L.oolt out f()(
Da•a-you rnay ha,.. n..., halrd
or him, 1&gt;111 It Ia unlikely you'll lind anotlllf rock alnger w1th lila
kind ot manlY COI!IIot. F"' tnls I
llglll lila Hlf~lltod deiM L.P, any
of thO old Oofta • - " ' tast
v-•a "ShhllrWH S.rangera•
Owiatgau oumrnod h Ul&gt;
oonec:tly- JohanMn- hO
said I l l - a Staton latancl klcl IIIlo
Jot&gt;anaen to put In - " ' - thO
magnanimity ot IN biG city.
Johan- Is pretty muct\ a
roman1tc, but lhrOWI ln eome cUrt
and aOI'he humor an0 oorno
tlnaclty. Holo u oonlfdent a
alngtt anO alrul1tt • • they
come-"l'm like a walkSn' talkln'
art ahow," oayo lie. Hold him lo it.

II he's not coot Sltutday throw
tomatoes at hh'n, bUt don't hokl
your breath,

Johansen la ~portlno 1 new live

albUm llvt II Up. Wl\tch hOI a
bUnCh of Oldl.. that wora probably
on •56 N hod. But IO(Mtl\lng tl~o
the Animal medley hi ctuoto with
lho obvlou&amp; afmtlarttlM l&gt;etwJ......... and Burden. Count on
- g good. ()paning thO
,.._Is Butlf-rocl&lt;eta tnro
and '-"tlnintl tho aoow la
Sj&gt;llngll-'a . , . . _
Johnny and hts """"" J~

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ewly got lucked ""· '"""
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aontea C8ll yVIt H up- laltt
on becauso then you golta go be •
arudanlf()( lour monlht.
not a l!udanl and oornlng - n IO
tha abow, .do It anyway-lt'a goOd
oxporler&gt;co II you have 1 weckllng
OQ(nfng up.

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Olrector Nell Radice 4eacr1bea

tne SIOfY u being, • an allalr o
ctOSS and ~ble-cross, •
succeslul ble&lt;ld ol outlandlal\
comedy, cl\aractO&lt; anc1 Insight

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~

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Join

The Spectrun1

Attend one of our organizational meetings
Organizational meetings will be held on Thursday, September 9 at
3:30 and 6:30 in our office at 14 Baldy Hall and Tuesday, September
· 14 at 3:30in the Palmer Room(second floor Harriman Library)
14 . Prodloaii&lt;MIITM- . F"""', 3 - - 1182

�roub ds
THU
•

ON·CAMPUS EXH IBITS
Ptll!ling&amp; and photos from
the UniYerait~Oollect/on ,

WED

The 8ul/alo'5 Sar end Law
Sohooi-Law Library, O'Brian
Hall, Amherst Clmpua.

SOUTH PACIFIC by Rooors
and Hammersteln at Molod~

•

8

~'&amp;~ Hall (u~c:J:C~:~n
Undergraduate Ub&lt;ary),
Amherst Campus. 9:00 a .m. to

~~fv:"'pe::ann~~ ~;~i~~r.

S.squlcentennlel Eallibfl: An

~=i~~~':~~~~ :.u::;:g·s

uL·.

throughOut
multi-unit
llbfary system through
Septem~r 30 during regular
library hours.

Bullslo Arcllllecturs and
Plennlng: A Sequential
Presentation: Olmstead,

~~~'R~~;, ~~d ~~~~am, Louis
Rlchardsoo-Archltectura and
Eovlronmeotol Dealgn Ubrary,
Hayes Hall, Main S treet
Campus.

Co~:/~':~ ~~~f:~. ana

oasement ot lockWOOd Ubrary,
Amherst Campus

Hr5tory of Hesllfl Sciences
rn Western New York-Heann
Sciences Library, Kimball
Tower, Main Street Campu~

Hillary, UIIJ(IIIHI, Pol/r/c$
lnd Popular Cullu,...Foyer,

SOUTH PACIFIC by Rogers
and Hommerstein at Melody
FaJr, 8 p.m .. S9.50 tickets.
MUSIC: Stephen M•n•s.
pianist and
prolessor ol
music, af)OI'Ia a four'f&gt;&amp;n
Schuben plano music set1es.
p,m , Slae Concen Hall,

LOCkWOod Library, Amhe&lt;st
Campus.
\

a.-oo

t';:i~~~yu~ c:,~~

~~~ i:h";:~~.~~:,'~~or
!g~::~m~:S ·11/:;.:f'; rn

Impact ol Selene• and

~~~:l~~~l'e~ce and

1

il.

Engineering Library, aecond
IIOO&lt;, Capen Hall, Amherst
Campus.

A Look al llle

THEATRE. NO(Ie of the ~I)()Ve,
world premiere or a n.w play
by local playwright JosePQh G.
Glambra, 8:00p.m., Thuraday
through Saturda\and 3:00

ue

Bulle/a Polonle-A

HlaiOtY-POilsh Room,
LOckWOod Ublary, Amherst
Campus.

A-maJor, D. /U4, op. 120, and
the Son all In O.ma/Or, D v.
op 53. Tickets at SS.
general admlulon; ~. UB
raculty, staff, and alumni with
official I 0 ., end senior
cltlzan3; ano $2, students,
B!il),

Collt~ellon:

The UB Music Library Is
oresenllng a special exhibit
cJeacribtng its various
collections, and e•plalning
such lloms as overllze,
standard and miniature scores
In shan. • "hOw·to" ••hlbfl for
music students and music
lovers alike, marking the start
of the 1982-83 academic year,
regular library hours, through
September 30, llrst lloor, Baird
Hall, Amherst Campus

~v,::~~~~e :~~~:ndf::'[h':'\~8:!-63
~~:tea' J:~:~~~~·:,n~~s~l.

DESPERADO at tho
Tralla!Tilldore ~.00 at

~~~M'H¥~~~t~ ~ncle

Sam's, Wekten Avenue In
Ch-., N.Y.

Theal!e, 681 Main Street,
Butlalo. Presented by tile
Buffalo Theatre COllective
AOmlulon. For addi tional
information. call 874·5852.
MUSIC: EdWird Folger,
percuaelOnlat, In an MFA
recital. pertO&lt;m• at 8:00 p.m ,
Baird Aeellal Hall, Amhersl
campus, SPQnsored by 1ne
Depanment ot Music.
FILM: Sror Wars, althree limes
to be announcea (636-2957),
WOidman Theatre, Nonon Hall,
Amherst campus Mrnlsslon.

~[~!~~S~~. ~~tudenta.
;:~~:.O~~.'~e,s,;!~:Z~udents.

9 p.m.

Opening ol"ll11s year's 111m
series sponsored by University
Union Activities Board (UUAB).
JORMA KAUKONEN &amp;11/141
Trall.
TWO GIRLS at lhe Imperial
Garage.

Rim

I
BOULEVARD Mjlo,LL 1. Frldlt I he 13th, Part !II, A.
BOULEVARD Mjlo,LL CINEMA ?'Tho Road Worriot, R
BOULEVjlo,AD MALl. ClNEMA 3. Mole. PG.
BOULEVARD MALL CINE,~.~ A a Aocr1v Ill, PG.
BROADWAY DAIVE~N:
Pon&lt;y'o, R.
CINEMA DOWNTOWN: Clash of tho T1tans, PG,
Forced Vengeance, A.
COLVIN: The Beastmaster, pO
COMO 1:
tmaslor, PG.
COMO 2: TIM WOO&lt;I -cllno !0 Garp, R
COMO 3: Tho Sold;.., R.
COMO ol: YOUI!lJ Doclora In l..ovtl, R.
COMO 5: Fridoy the 13th, Part II~ A
COMO 6: The Wa~reu, R.
COMO 7: Socret of NIMH, Q ,
..COMO II: Aoot&lt;y IU, PG.
EAST lWIN DRIVE~N: 511! W111, PG; Arthur, PG.
WEST TWIN DAIVE~N: Night 511111, R; Deocl Mon
Dorl' Waar Plaid, R.
EASTERN HILLS M-'Ll. CINEMA !; 01,..,
~RN HILLS Mjlo,U. CINEMA 2. E. T.: The &amp;If•

a...

T-.PO.
~RN

HILLS MALL CINEMA $ Surnlntf low&lt;o,

R.

Galleries
ALBA!GHT·KNOX ART GAU.ERY, 1285 ElmWOOO Avtl.
(882-8700j. Exhibit ol wort&lt;o from the permanent
coJitcllon lnd&lt;lllni!tiY. Gard&lt;l&lt;l Reltourant-Polnla
and mulllpteo by Confide Ma,.,..Aolli and Louloo
Novolaon Prlnt Cotrldo&lt;-Pbotogtopnlc oonrolto ot
ortlett
BURCHFIELD CENTER, Bull oro SUto College 1300
ElmwOOd A,., (878-801 If T - to Frt., 10 a.m to 5.
Annual• lrtef Peren."l•lalll, New Acqulaltfon• ana
So!OC110l\a from thft Permanent Collection, fHturfno
worka ot Char5ea ButchUel4 and his oontemPOr~a.
cllonglng ol&lt;hll&gt;lUon, lndollnltely . WO&lt;Ict t&gt;y Popplno
Manorl\11!1, through SoPL 28. _ , Jonn Holland,
Seloc!IO lllustnotiona tor lhe Puzzl4o Has Four Pt4ceo.
through OcL 3.
BUSOAGUA.cASTE\.LANI ART OALLE'AYo Nlagaro
University, OeVeauA Campua. 3100 l.ewl•ton Aoed,
Niagaro Fallo (284·'28!11). Wad. to Sat. 10 a.m. to 5.
Sun. 1 to 5, Worl&lt;a from tho 17\h Century to mo&lt;ltfn
wl. with c:oncentnotlon In the lato 10th Century to
n&gt;od&lt;lm, trom ,.,. _ , c.ol1ec!lon, lndofltlltetr.
Worl&lt;a o n - · p&lt;!nto ana clfa"'H!o• lrom t1&gt;o
per__,t c.ol1ec!lon, lndolinltell'. The Tol&lt;ln9 of
Nloglta; A Hlator; oiiM Faile In Pllologrop!ly,
through SeoL t3.

ltme Qjlo,LLERV, 13a5 Stcomoll St. )894-11018~ Dally
••oern Mon1an&lt;r Frt.. 11 1.m. to 2,

or bY fiPPQhHmont,

El(~lbl! ot Ptllont art, original Plintinoa and

sculptu-re by Sten A. Sl:eluga, lnd•Unltely.

LORE"LEI GRAPHICS Gjlo,j.L.EIIY. 1700 HOflel Ave
(1130-10081 TUes. 10 Sot, noon to 5 or by •~tmtnt
Original, ligned " " " n - . o, llmi!Oil O&lt;lfllon
atchlflgt, wood&lt;aiiS, llthOQrapha end M'rlg"rapft&amp;.

Indefinitely.
MEMBERS Qjlo,Ll.EIIY, jlo,lt&gt;tiOhi•Knolt Gallory
(882-81'001. Tuot to frl , 11 am to 1 ond 210 a
Solocied wort&lt;o !rom ll&gt;e M""'bofo' Golle&lt;y. Collectlorl
I~ IIII&lt;K.'11f! SeoL 5.
MOAfi.AU8tN GAUEIIY, 43J Aanklln SL taa$-tOJet
noon to 5, or by IP~n!mtnl
Thurs. to
E)hlbltlon ol paintings. prlnto, eculpture, woll
hanglf111•- -•mica by OUI6111r1dlrog ro,glo,..l
art1ata and ~ted lntem•tk)n•l art lata, rndeflnhetv

s...

MORGAN G-'L!.ERIES, 311 lllyant St. ~.
to
10 to 5, Thun. 10 to
cetornle, - · IIIIo&lt;, gta... cuotom Jew041)1 ...., 11an&lt;1
cnolla m - excluo~Ye7 by l.mttkan eta
lndo!lnl!oly.

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E\ljlo,NS jlo,RT Wll.UAMSVILLE: Shoot tl'oe Moon, A:

•nakie Oealrot OolJtte•~ X.

FOUR SEASONS CINEMA 1: Aoo~y Ill, PG.
FOUR SEASOHS CINEMA 2: Pollaro-lat, PG.
GRAHDYIEW DAIVE-IN: PotltrQelst. PG; The Beut

Within, A.
HOUDjlo,Y I. Star W - PG.
HOLIDioY ~. An Olfictf- a Gontlomao, 1\.
HOUDAY 3: Pol!trOOIII, PG.
HOUOAY a: Mnle, PG.
HOUDioY 5: Tl&gt;e !load Wo.rrior, A.
HOUDAY&amp;: Summer lovtlto, R.
1-290 DAIVE~N; ZaP!*!. Hog Wild
JERFIY I.EWrS t; Ftlcfoy !l&gt;o 1!1!11, P'l&lt;l Ill R.
JERRY LEWIS 2: ThllliJI Ale Tough Nt Over, R.
MAPlE FOREST t: Roldenl of thO L.oo! Me, PG.
MAPLE FOfiEST 2: Youno Doc:lono In Lew•, A.
NORTH PARK: Ftrofo•. PG
PLAZA NORTH: Zapped.
AI VERA: Finofo•. PG.
THAIJWjlo,Y Mjlo,LL CINEMA 1: Fut nl\'leOot
~tHtgh,R.

THRUWAY MALL CINEMA 2: The lltel Uttlo

- . . •• r..... A.

TliAIJWjlo,Y MAU. CINEMA 3: E.T" Tho Exlfllo
TorrMitlAI, PO.
TOWI&lt;E LACI(jlo,WANNA: Rlklol'l ot the loll All&lt;, PG.
UNIVERSITY CINEM" 1: E.TJ Tho Elr!ta·T«restrlll,
PG.
UNIVERSITY CINEMA 2: PoltorOIIOI. PG.
UNIVERSITY CINEMA 3: M 01,_ ana o Gentleman,

A.

UI'IIVERSITY CINEMA ot FISI ~at Aidgomonl
Higii,R.

ARTWORKS, 1745 Hettel Avo ($3&amp;.33110). Mon , Wed,

and Thur~.• 11

•.m. lo 8. rua... Fri. and Sat.,

t

1 a.m.

to 6. E&lt;lltl&gt;ll olllne an POII«a by Kenny, l.atlclof.
Coli, U~. ScfU1, Eclworcl.. ~ KtHt.
o.tacroiJt, llc&gt;lllangef, Monll, f'lc&amp;No- Van Gogh,
plus nat uno photogtiPIIY t&gt;y Pool Seh..O, 1-flni!My.
BfN~jlo,MIN 'S

ART GALLERY, 410 Elmwoocl Ave,
(8864017). fuH. to Sot., 11'.30 a.m. lo 5. Orlgintl
patnllnol. lll!&gt;ographa, ..rlgriP/11 and seolpturte oy
Plcaaao, DaD, Mox, Erlo, Barnet. '--&lt;~11\11 ana
Agom, plua a raro ooiiiCIIon ot pl&gt;otogrophs by
Wilbvr Po&lt;torfloid. ll&gt;delin"ell'·
BIIIAN ART GALLERIES, 7!7 Elmwoocl Ave.
(~7158e). Mon througll Sot.. 10 to 5. Uthog&lt;oplla t&gt;y
Henry Mall- end mozzotlnto t&gt;y Avail: through Sopl.
4.
CARNEGIE COl.TIJIIAL CENTER, 200 Gounory St..
Notllllonawanda ~Mon. to Fr~. 1\ 1.111 to
5. Sat., noon 10 5. Cornie All GallerY. lndtlltollo!y. All
S ' - of tho &lt;l&lt;lr&gt;d '-land All - t y tllrougll Sop\. 4.
JEREL GALLERY,IMSI\Iotn St, Snydef ~
Man IO Sot. 10 a,m, to 5, Thuro, 10 a.m. to&amp;.
Pootno..,t coliiCIIon, tndlfloltolt.
KING GALL£111.... 1&amp;01 l.toln St.. Nlagatl Filla
~17f). Morl. to Sot, I a.m. to 5. &amp;lllblt of
pa.intlllol b\1 Polly ICing, ~ b y - Slmp8on,

~by Ft11nCi&amp;T-,w---~t&gt;y

· - by
-ear-otl,lncllflnlto!Y.
- · poiWy by -.,quia! lind
patntw.g.

f'EOPL£.1\RTIBFLO, 224 L.exlnoton AVo. l882.o9481.
lute, Thltfo and Sot. noon 10 a Wed., 8to
Sc:Ulpun t&gt;y Crolg R. Kelt« lind photogrophy t&gt;y
Bart&gt;oro W111to lfllou9h s.pt. 10.

a.

POINT OV VIEW AMERICAN CRAFTS, 61011 Main 8t
Wllllams•!llo ~· Tueo to Sot, 00011 to 5:J0
Worl&lt;a by Arn«&lt;con Artloona, Indefinitely.

,

ROYAL ART Qjlo,LLEAY, 3345 Shwldan Or. ~450).
Mon, to Sot., 10 a.m. to 5:30. Original 0111 and
Utllog'-l!ha by
Woon«.
Pool. .
t&gt;y- ~ IJ1Jata.ind.tlnllofY.

Thr.-.

ea..mann.

ROYCROFT ART OAI.LER'I', :r7 S. a-o St, Eaa1
AUtOta ~-6111101. T-. lo Sot., 10 Lm.. 10 5. SUI\.,
noon to 4. Watorcotor pllntlngl by M - Conley
Vog.l, lndollnltol)l, E.thll&gt;ll o l _,.. by Blalf.
llolanoWild, Boonev. Bruc.lo, J~t~nif1111,ll«ltf,
MCOtath, Millo&lt;, Vastola ond V-.o, Indefinitely

J-

SALON DE MICHl!, 116 a.!MIIo 11oec1, 6n)'IIOt

183W71t, 8:14411QI. Open Sur\. Th...,. end SoL 5 to
7, 0&lt; I&gt;Y --'"!men!. So4tcllon ol , _ ,
Prints,

lndolln~lfY.

a..-

SPECTRA GALLERIES,
Counly Mall, Ate. 5,
8tta111L ~~644~ Mo)l. to Frll, 10 toe, Sat. 10 to 6.
Eno,....lnoa by &amp;cher, Sandre !(udt lr&gt;d Mton ,.._,

==·by

loiMQirat Kallo, 11M oil I&gt;Olntlrlga,

m
s..q.-,,..,..,_
lloYI!

Tli£.1\Tel &lt;MLLERY,
Rt, tO l.fl\. 10

e.

Main 11. ~Mon. to

O!!plnal -!H!nta .by Jim
FI!Hy, ) . . . , _l iC .

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faturtng

klcWlnfto!X.

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Man111ing Editor

don't have a solution but we are workjng on an
exchange of space," Vice President for Acadetnic
Affairs Robett Rossber&amp; summarized Wednesday at
the meetina to decide contested Harriman Ubrary space
reallocations.
The last exchange of space informally agreed upon by
repraentatlves of Ac.demic Affairs Division of Student Affain
(DSA), and the Student Association (SA) involved the
Depertment of Theater and Dance trading offices in the
basetnent for the third floor. Also included in the deal was a
first floor room currently desianated as a Theater practice room.
The arransetnent has yet to be finalized as Sub Board I (SBI)

wanlS to see
square footaae was adequate for organizational use. While SA
President Cordell Schachter said, "Ther~ isJlO deal yet," he
believes students have "something to fai t back on."
Students are going to fall back on the t hird floor at present.
Previously, DSA had given up its space under the assumption
that lhe Theater Department would take it in exchange for
sewad floor. When Theater Chairman Saul Elkin refused to give
up second floor office space,, Vice President for Student Affairs,
Richard Siuelkow responded, "We're certainly willing to go
baek to lhe third floor. "
"We're not intetested at all in lhe third floor space and never
have been," Elkin countered. Despite this fact, after the original
agreement, Elkin ordered two walls knocked down on the third
floor to prepare for c,lassroom space.
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Spectrum photo by Dave Heckman

�in short.

THE spECTRUM
VoUI

Wit aad Wisdom

Blood drive

I) Identify the Western E.u ropqn n~lion which has the hi&amp;h&lt;St tu
rate.
2) Who is Babrll&lt; Kannal?
l) On what date wu the Polish labor union Solidarity officially
._niud by that nation's JCW&lt;rnm&lt;nt?
Wbll is the Clllital or Syria?
5) What is the~ dollar denomination oo Amtric:an p&amp;pa
lllOI1C)' W ..pi&lt;l- IS 00 the bill?
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Cbpter or the American Red oa. b c:aWna oo the UB
community for blood clo&lt;laiJons 10 Sllppiemeot illcraJed . _ due
to aa:idents duriu&amp; the .,..jor boliday ....,.kmd.
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In blood . _ wlthiD the Buffalo commWiky aloot. ''The
holiclay inauses are ondenanclabk," Lacow aid, "but the 11«&lt;1
for more rant lisnc donon as -u as 011r rqular donora is...,.
pracnl.
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ntlco in
Wtstcrn New York and Pennsylvania," Ltsoow said. " In ord&lt;t
to adequately supply ~ area hospitals tnd medical tenters. we'\'t
JOI to havt at least S20 pints or blood eomina in daily."
O&amp;lly totals are mtl throuah the .rroru or biih tdtool and
collqt blood drives as "'ell a.s ponablc bloodmobilco set up at
vatiou1 atc:a compra.nies..
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still 11«&lt;1&gt; to be ioereased. "With 27.000 students and J000
tmlo)«&gt; a~bbk. tlut nombcr ean be inatased. Our objedi&gt;t
u to make blood availabl&lt; to tht UB eommunity befortlhty nttd
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8) What two world rqioos bovt the lowtsl population arowth
rat&lt;s?
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THE
STUDENT
ASSOCIATION

S.A., C.A.C., &amp; Coca Cola
present

THE U.B. 500
The U.B. 500 is o go·cort race and Fund
Raiser for the Muscular Dystrophy
.. Association. The race will be held
September 12th on Putnam Way ot the
Academic Spine.
The enl7y fee~ $10.00 per team for
undergraduate students ($20.00 for
others per team)
Pick tiP on enl7y form ot the S.A. of/Ice
In Room 111 Tolbert Hall.
These forms must be turned In by
Tuesday, September 7th.
For more Information, contoct
Norman Goldschmidt ot 636·2950

Studen1
Association

needs people to work
for them hanging flyers ,
posters and other odd
jobs. These jobs pay
$2.00 I hr.
You can sign up at the S.A.
office in Room 111
Talbert Hall.

For more Information
ATTENTION
COMMUTERSII
All

commuter~

.,. enc:oureged to
aHend the

let Commuter Allain
Coundl Meeting
Thunday Sept. 9th •t 3 :00pm
In the Plllmer Room, 2nd Door
Hurt~Mn H•ll.
Wlne A Clteeae 111111 be KtWd

Become an la•ol•ecl
Commuter, lt'a Your
Uolveni*Jl TOOl

call 838-2950

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�Sample says State situation stays

same ~

,

By ALAN KACHIC
MaiUlging Editor

U

B President Steven B. Sample addressed
the Faculty Scmte El\ecutive Committee
(FSEC) on Wednesday to explain the
complex New York State budget situation and to
discuss other matters of administration.faculty
interest.
Although the situation has improved much since
the budget crisis first appeared last spring, Sample
was not overly optimistic about any financial benefits
for UB. He said that even though the Legislature has
approved budget restorations, the Department of
Budget (DOB) still bad the power tO block the now
of eash to the State University of New York (SUNY).
"Buffalo was cut harder than other SUNY units,"
Sample told the FSEC but explained that "some of
our people carne up with a proposal to reallocate our
budget within SUNY ." This, the President said,
helped alleviate many of the cutbacks that UB was
originally slated to take.
"It appears to mc that no retrenchment as such
will bc necessary at SUNY/ Buffalo this ycar."
Sample assened. He said, however, that UB would
lose 1()().200 positions through attritJon.

T hc state-wide hiring freeze imposed earlier this year
has not been lifted, Sample explained, but it bas
"eased somewhat in faculty areas."
The highest priority for money restored to UB is
for student assistance, Sample affinned, but be
questioned if this money was not allowed to now
whether UB would see tit to takc money from other
programs to help this area to su~.
Sarnplc mentioned that UB could face a doliar
shonage if the University's utility bills ran too high
this winter. He said that "the effon to conserve here
is not as good as at other SUNY campuses." but
added that if UB shows "good faith to conscrve on
utilities thc general understanding us we will get
relief."
Director of the Law Library Kathy Carrick told
Sample that the budget cuts will hit the libraries hard
and stated that her facility will be losing ••at least six
people." She asked Sample if there was "any hope
or plan for the libraries."
"Not'a great deal," be replied. adding that not
only the libraries would feel the crunch but also "a
4
lot of areas staffed by non-teaching professionals."
He suggested that some services could bc bolstered by
an internal reallocation of non-faculty lines.

S ample was also questioned by library representative
Dorothy Woodson on rumors that, "there may not
bc money associated with promotions." The
President did not want to comment directly but
maintained that if the promotion was mandated by a
contract, he was "sure it would be honored. Union
contract requirements come firsr .• ,
Earlier in the meeting, debate broke out over last
summer's FSEC decision on the revised grading
policy. This new policy approved by the FSEC over
the summctt-not yet implemented-would allow a
student to repeat a class indefinitely until the student
received a grade that he or she is satisfied with.
The proposal c:ame under attack by departments in
high demand arcus, such as enginecrina and
management-who said thatlt would be pbysicaUy
impossible to handle aU the repeating students with

ALL S.A. FUNDED
ORGANIZATIONS

Faculty Senate Chair Robert Pope eye• UB President Steven
rewarded for getting a better grade?"
those who would be taking the class for the first
time. The plan was criticized by many in the faculty
The FSEC did not make any changes in its grading
and around the University.
policy decision. but discussed ways in which
Psychology professor Ira Cohen protested that
communication can be improved with its constituent
many of the complaints ..were raised after the vo1e:•
faculty members, and within the committee itself. to
and questioned whether these issues "were considered
achicve less controv&lt;rsiallcgislation .
before or after the vote."
The committee also went into Executive Session to
Senator Ed Jenkins defended th&lt; grading potiey and
asked the FSEC, "What's wrong with students being discuss the Social Science's dean situation.

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E11cin thought that the third floor space: be had recc:ivyu to
supplement offiCe space on the seeond floor. Sigellcow said he
wu "pretty c.l ear," about receiviq .orne off.ce space: on the
second noor, " in all fairness to the w1,ys memories function.''
But, Rossber&amp; not.e d, "The trouble wlth that 5et of
assumptions was that lt was never $bared wlth Saul Elkin." All
parties seemed to have different pereeptlOCI$ or the DSA·
Academic Affairs ,.greement, "each or whidl was held in a
vacuum," aceording to R=berg. "People hl.ve operated on a
series of circles of belief that do not overlap."
"llle crux of the conflict is that we have two legitimate claims
on space in an impacted area," Rossberg explained , The seeond
floor is desirable to student officials, to get their oraanizations'
offi= out of the Harriman basement and into more easily
accessable spaa:. Elkin argued thai the second floor offices are
more suited to his department which has had "a very l.o ng
strus&amp;Je," to obtain them, according to Rossber&amp;.
The desirability of that space: "caused !he department to be
riaht on the Beirut to Damucw road," Rossber&amp; wd.
Siagelkow argued for some spaee In that area because, •'its one
of those times that lhe studeot's need is so sreat. ••
Elkin said that the third floor was not suited to his
clepanment's needs and a straiabt third for secood floor trade
would be unaecc:ptabtt. " It'$ like comparina apples to $alamf."
Elkin said.

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"dimlptthe funCtioN of the department. It is unfair to the
students in the department." Schachter agreed, saying he wantedto avoid "a stlJdent sandwich" of the depanment wlth organitations above and below it.
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Schachter explained that by putting Theater on the third floor
and in the basement, Ellcin would avoid student traffic. "Why
creat&lt; office space fer 17 faculty when th~eady have it, "
Elldn queried. "I thinl(;,it's terrible to do
at you are doing,"
he added.
" It is unfair to put this in an adversarial context," Rossberg
said. "You're forced into a competitive situation by geography
and history. The closing or Squire posed aU sons of problems."
Ellcin described the situation in Harriman as "terrible- its like
deciding to f?Ut a freeway through a eburch."
For the current confu5ion, "Both (Rossberg) and 1 bl.ve to
share equally in the blame, we should have written a memo of
understandi11g," Siggelkow admitted. "We were precipitous,
students were told something which apparently we can't deliver."
The understanding asreed to at the meeting was that the space:
would revert back to its original controllers until more details
could be worked out. The offices theater is wllllna to trade for
third floor space ar&lt; 28, 29, and 30 in the basement and 102 on
the first floor.
"Right now lhe possibilities are open," Schachter said. He
expecU Howe Council to determine space priorities
recommrndations before presenting them to Rossberg again .

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�In the ri&amp;)lt direcdon'' by taklna drunks off the roads in iJte
early mornii!J hourt.
Amb&lt;:r$t Town SuperVisor John Sharpe said " I am
advocatioa" earlier closin&amp; hours. He noted that &amp;be
problem arises bceawe.,...y surrounding county closes ol 2
or 3 a. m .. addin&amp; thai somcoor- drinkitla at l o.m. sh.not bave a cbance to drink for two more hour:s.

UB on the rocks
Part 3

War on alcohol could 9lose taverns early
By SETH ALLEN
City Editor
Thr following is tM final in a thrtt JKIFI M.rles on

alcoholism and the

Univ~rsity

community.

h&lt; idea Of pusing some sort of Ia... IO forte Eri&lt;
County ban to dosr earlier is gain!DJ support,
as pan or a larger effort to cut down oo
drunken drivers. auto accidents. vio1en«: and mher anit·
social behavior ti50dated with early momitla drinldng.
The CUJTeru closi.n&amp; hour of 4 a.m. in Eric County
motivates some drinkers ro miyate from Nlqara County,
wbue the hours art: 2 a . m . on weekdays and 3 a.m. on
weekend&lt;. Many believe that havil!a uniform boun in botb
counties would remove drunk driven from the big:hQy,
who hope to stay out latr.
StOic Assembi)'IDOD William HOyt hti written a lester to
the Erir eoun&lt;y Alcoholic Beverqe COntrol (ECABC)
Board urging the two.pason board to use its -authority to
chan&amp;• thr hours in which bats can be open, HOyt said he
h85 sponsored I bill in th&lt; suue L&lt;ghluure for lbe last two
years that would &lt;hangc lbe hour to 2 a.m. mtewide. H&lt;
aJWted ohat the earlicr time would d.....,. the number or
drunks o.n the roads.
" I am confident you shale my concern for the safety tu1d

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peace of mind of the Eri&lt; County residents wbo rqularly
have their sl&lt;ep shattered, ~eir propeny clamqcd, and
thelt lives en&lt;lanaered on lbe hll!hwll)'s as a eonscqueoec or
prolonaed retail liquor •ales hours here," Hoyt explained.
T here is "considerable interest" among town boards
a.cross dx county to close: tavtrns at l a.m. or l a.m.,
COunty Lqislator Willilm Pauly said: "'The .situation now
creates poc.k cu or problem•," Pauly noted, explaining that
many town board&lt; ha"' &amp;One Oil record t i being in favor of
earlier closing hours. The individual towns cannotlllkt any
direct action but can make: recommendation$ to the
ECABC Board. He lidded that the Lqislature .Ualu make
a r!IOOmmendatioo to the Board when. it tnC't1.S on
Scptrmbcr 23.
"We thlnk that it is imporuant to do somethina." l'lluly
noted. ••t per:soully think we moukl close at an earlier
hour." He said hr hti heard both sides or the question
(rom bat owners, some or whom do noc want eartkr boun.
· Buffalo Mayor James Griffin has made a statement that
a 2 a.m. dosin&amp; time wouod be in the best int&lt;rCSIS of
Buffalo and Eric County rcsfdents. "At present. with a 4
a ..m. closina lime. we have witnessed sevcntl t:rqlc e~u- in
which persons both young and old have toJt Lheir lives or
been seriously injured in alcoholabuwrelated acddenL&lt;
throuahout Western New York," Lhe Mayor nottd.
Griffin uid that a 2- a.m. c:losin&amp; time woo.ld bt a ••stcn

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M ost of the bats in Amberst do notJlll)' open put two,
but thr OD&lt;$ that do "give us noohlna but trouble. We act
people urinating on laWDJ, we act boUics lylna around,"
Sharpe complained. He 11Wntained that many tavern
owners arc too concerned with profits and not with lives orpersonal property. eitina lbe case or some bats thai serve
drinks to people wh.o are ~Y drunk when they are not
s upposed to.
a "I do no1 buy the argument that the bar owners need tbe
enra two hours to stay in business. lf the owners were oot
so ooncc:rned about money in the rqister. there woukl not
be u many problems," be said.
One Tonawan44 tavern o-..ner commented that ••J do not
like it (earlkr hours) at all. Sometimes I take in more in
th&lt;M&lt; IWO hourt than in tbe r05l of the day." Hr said that
earlier hourt, oomblned with lbe drinklng qe bcin&amp; rai$ed
to 19, the stat&lt; or the economy and incn&amp;sed dNIIk drivina
cnckdowns could force tum ou1 or bwiDas. He~d be
fcrll earlier houn are oot j ustified and that he would try
to block the chatlae if be can get rnou&amp;h bar owners
t&lt;&gt;acther who fed the sam• way.
P .J. Bou~ C&lt;H&gt;wncr Jeff Kocll sald earlier hourJ
"-'Otdd 1\ave a dc!finhe drect on busincas. "We have a late
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night crowd."
Koth .waid people arc. acc.unomed to coin.a out later. bUI
that they eventually would &amp;&lt;I u5ed to different hours, u
lbry did when tbe dosina hour was chai!Jed from 2 to 4
a.m. in 1974.
"Businc:uwise, 1 woukl not ¥.'tnt to set: it
pus.•• pmonally, I would act home eatlier." He added that
P .J. 's ""'OuJd not be affccu:d as much as tbc bars in Tonawanda. whtn. Ehey tet a lot of traffic: from Niagara
County.

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�editorial
The first piece of legislation raiseS' the
drinking age to 19 and Is perhaps the
grossest example of age discrimination since
Throughout the country, there is a renewed
t he draft. They can vote, they can serve In the
army, but they cannot drlnk legally. The state
sense of the importance for controlling
alcohol over~onsumptlon. Westem New Yorlt
believes this will slngle-l'lendly wipe out the
problem of drlnklng·related auto accidents.
and State legislators have responded to this
with two key pieces of legislation-one
It Is typical today for politicians to sit In
approved, one considered-that aim to
offices and blame society's Ills on those that
.t-re too distracted or too reluctant to fight
control problem drinking.
Unfortunately, these measures do not strike ~ck. Students, like the poor, have not been
• at the true root of the problem, but rather are
mobilized In this country In over a decade and
quick fixes that are designed to give
this fragmentation has been taken advantage
politicians electfon year coattail riders. Once
of.
The other measure, currently being
again students are asked to bear the brunt of
considered, is to reduce the amount of time
such political pandering and within the
University community we have ben asked to
bars can stay open-from 4 a.m. to 2 a.m. In
weather considerable headaches.
Erie County. This Is another discriminatory,

Spirited Thinking

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easlly·accepted Issue that looks great on a
politician's newsletter, but does little or
nothing to solve the true matter. All It does Is
prevent certain segments of the society,
Including students and night workers, from
haviJiKI access.
Orf'nklng Is a problem that comes to this
country because of deeper routed problems
that stem from the craziness and absurdity of
our lifestyle. The two measures on record
might be called small steps to harness the
problem, but all they do Is restrain students
and others.
They do little to strike at the rest of the
problem. Problem drinking Is a matter that
demands patience and understanding, not
shallow, election year politics that stink of
discrimination.

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Editor.
The SA Ass•mbly. •n

•••tty

accessible lefl/slatlwl body, now
going Into Ito thltd fHI at UB. Is
the vob of the atudent poputau.
The ••sr •pplicatJM proc»ss

allows any llu-t the oppottun/ty
to act on Ja•u.a thatlttt.,.tt
them. The Auamb/'f Is the,..,
way to ~I a /&gt;ott., -tanding
ol StudMJt AaaociatiOn •nd c.n
IHd to a pollt/On within tho

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The A...,..bty tool&lt; rtando on

illllffJ lnYOIY/ng 1M

admlftlot,.tion, the commun/ry,
and the SUNY oyrr.m. This petr

year the Aa..mbly ac~H on tho
ltudent t~nlon
the r::alwfdar.

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fl.nanclel •ld. SA conatltution..l
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Forry o t - t o/gnatUtea,. all that
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By Liz. Petrino

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n h18 conv.,...llonal comblnatlorv,pek·hlstory/roel&lt;·
criUclsm book Ant Old W•y you Chooaelt, wrlter ano
seU·avowed pop culturtst Roben O,rlllgau ma~es an
lr'lteres:Ung point abOut enHcs, Which tn my mine can be
applied Pftfhaps more effeetfvely to columnists. He
claims that, since erltlcl:sm Is all only "ratlonenzed
opinion" anyway, 11e dutifully e.xaggerated hts own self In
hls writing to underscore any naJUra.l blues: "I he reader
nas to be able to compare his prejudices agAinst thoae of
the crttlc-the development ot a vJVIC persona seemed
ethical to my effectiveness." Well, peraonaJty. I don't
know that I concur with t\ts rather simplistic clalm on
crillclsm as so~ty subJective assessment: the best
critics, like Samual Johnson, ca~we nOt only the .apltlt
aod likings of their limn In their
they •'-" ':
perceive tile O$$..,lt.ll WOrth of their subject proctsery
because they heve disposed of their aubJocllwlty. With
eyes unclouded by either intelloctualtoyalty or
sentimentalist plnlngs they approach tM!r worl&lt;; It Ia their
lmmonoely sympathetic and numan1tarlan apptoacll that
permtte tt.em to percetve the fundamental vakle of an
artwort&lt;, to recogniZe the uhdenloblo beauty or ugliness
Alberti beUeved all humans sense according 10
geometrical proportion and design.

,...lt1no,

That may be idealism, bu't It does away with any of the
••it's my-Q9lnlon·take-lt-ot.Jea¥e-lt 1• arrogance Christgau•a
point lmpll•.s. His point WO,_I Weil• hOWIWef, aa a self·
Indulgent Dut valid torewarntno to ths reader: three
months ago this column was deeldedty .. lltltftfY" rather
tnan " polltlcat" -anythlng bU1 on invectlwo anoJyllls of
tho piddling world ol UB politics.

It still Is CQilcetned with bOo\!$. opo&lt;a-but also lho
Incendiary, solely youttllul opirft embOdiecJin rock, which
I rediscovered this past aprl"1J breo~ on a trip to Aa&lt;l&lt;l&amp;.
My Aunt In sunny fort Myers put ""' up IO&lt; ton doys In a
wllllewuhed apare room lumlslled whl'l nor doughier's
bambOo dresser aod bedsteaa. She also IntrodUCed me to
Colleen. a statuesque blonde from AlbuQuerque who was
IMng wllh her graodparants since her mother's moot
recent manlage_
T o tills day, Colleen typllleslor me tho PfOiolyplcOI
Seventeen MoguiM drnmgirt. Her freckled nooo pe&amp;~ed
just beloW two eyes so dear and so blue I could haYe •
swom I was wading through the watera
San Tropez
wh.., I looked Into her. Her figure wu w~oluome ood
blg.boned, II a lillie on the heavy sldo-11111, .she w as
camera-&lt;tght. Her unoalved lip curwed OYer her upper
tootn. tilted •lightly lnword IO&lt; a w..tern rodeo grin wllh
Ju5tenough cocklnesato moko ~ AI~Amerlcan. Tile
camera would Slmpty eat that up, with tho right
photographer, I thought-she 1\ad, In floct, alroody . .r for
her first lrtaJ photo seaskttL Tho return wn made
tangible In a sort.os of black aod willie g - that wife
tacked 0&lt;1 tho wall across from tier bed. Aa we onmlnod
4:hem' under a high-powered drawing tamp, I examined Mr.
From und-er my own untamed bi&amp;Q.k mess. I gaxed at the
gold k&gt;ciCa curtlng 111ound hor bandanna. She was
tM&amp;utllul.
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But she onchanteo mo not only lor her beaU1y, but her
smart•~ She was bright; mote fnt•ested In arcttftectute
th•n modeling, she was woriltng as • dr~wtng consultant
In o nowty.conotructed htgnrtso while going to junlo&lt;
college. I admired her cllutzpoh-opan from her mother
ooc1 silleta, ahe was living w ith rololl- ood workl"1!1ou&lt;
port·llme JobOpn tho side. Not that sl&gt;ollod to; ahe llod
monoy, my aunt oseurod me, eamo lf0fl1 an clHlclllomlly
rn Te~os. Rumor !llld It tho endoWment from hor late
totner•o """ would make her iflCMI)Ondenlly
as
SOOf't as she c-ame ol age.
For moo. It waa.l\llfd to t!CO!!ntze tho holrooo u - that

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rally t•Shlrl and those fraying sweat pant a. The girl 1 got
to know (whose passion tor Mo•lcan IOOd lnoiled her to
lug real blue corn from New MbJc:o to make authentic
torOII ... nh&lt;lng the Taco Bell taste forever) seemed more
anxious to dJacuss chill rnan mono)". Ourtng all that ume,
she m1de no mention of the untold wealth walling for
her. Onry once. -aHe1 he!' old green Chevrolet broke down
on palm•lre&amp;-llned McGregor Boulevard during a
ralnarOfYn a~ we pot soa.t(Od to the .skin walking tor help,
dkS she make an oblique reference to an exceptional
source ot focom~ .she mentioned tha1 she was
cons-tderlng calling tler uncle tor a new car. She needed
tNt uan.sPQrtatfon lor work and sChool, she said.
But none ol that mattered.. A comraderle sprang Up
cu.nween us U\at dldn't admit flnan&lt;»al tank. Wlth st50 In
r . . - s chHI&lt;o ar\d~e knowledge 11ta1 I would be
pacing t~(OUOil Bul~lo'o chilly, 0'18rCOIIt olteeto again In
~ sh0f1 ten days, I wae almoat frantlcalty liVIng rlghl to
lhe mornent-smelllng llow8f11, buying hoi doge,
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breathing In the salty air a.galn 1nd egaln. determined ro
taste II .,lth my ey,_ closed baCk home, as IJill! 0&lt;1 the
edge ol tho pie&lt; wllore the mooqultoos swarmed and the
gnala pricked my sticky skin. Aod Colleen was rlghl
beside m&lt;t-nol raodlng but conl.,platlng a bOttle or
ountan lotion. approprt«l~y enough. In lhe sun, I he
warmth burned through my c-1. revitalizing my body ••
It exhl.uated au my powtfs of mental concenuetlon and
molted my brain to a gray puddle. 1 atretohed out In tho
heat. legs and arms pleuantty limp. ColkMtn spread
1\erHII with lot~ I gave an almost bestial grin. The
FIOffda sun cemented our Intense, If brlel, relationship;
we warmed not only to eactl Olher but to our youth.

aro~~nd

W e bOPPed
qullo a bit In that nohd....,rlpt
Chevy during my stay. Up aod down the coastline we
drowe, S1opptn.o occasionally to searCh tor Shells aod
rocko. Colfeon hod o topodOC~ rigged In her gloVe
oomportmont. along with o tak•tnthor briefcase olmoal
filled with topes. She liked the B-62a and """' wove tn
g_,oL Sho wu aloo partial to oome old etxtles
stull-lncludlf'll tile BN!IIos, orcou~W-and
oCknOW~ paot and ~ment merit With equal,
unproJudlood .... ~ustasm. ~ tho luturo-wlloOo limo
was Mta, of course- waa t*&lt;S fn 1ow by hef Pfedlctlona;
eyes clear, limbs •trong as she gtlpped the sl-1"11
wheel and .algnaled for a left tl..un, she assured me that
an Obocure band from Cllllfomlo wlloOo name I can't
romembo&lt; wu to be tho big amuh olthe 808. All sne
N.d to do now was ait back ancl waft.
I concurred wholeheartedly. In rolroapoct, llu)oW 11 wae
not tho band, actually rather computerized wllh grating
sirens ancl echoing horrt~, that convinced me but ahe~
More th.&amp;n any other person I have met she was youth
porsonlllod: sho was nardnosed, cocky When •he wanted
to be; but her O«tous side was moglcolly tempered wll h a
romantlo optlmlam !hat did not odmlt falluro. Hor coro
would run. 11\e weathef would hold up, ahe would be
wined ooc1 dl041d, WOOed Witn llowonr and cohdy, If she
had to buy them h.,...ll, Though tho proleoaed
agnosticism, she !llld the faith of a ohll&lt;l. Tho sllttod eyes
ol oynlcs could only widen, dazzled by IIIII llghl of her
uaurancoln the O&lt;lly·helplul coomoo aod hersell. In hor
p r - , I~ the doyaln lmoglotlc r - e that now
. - . to be a drOom-lll&lt;e blur ol ocean, aaii•OPfay aod
clear b4uo aky as we csmwo, digging everylhlng, - live
to all, my Intellectual ptejudicos tncopocll&amp;led by tho
truot I aow on young tacos tlke Colleen'• In VIIM under
tho ravaging aun.
I ramornbo&lt; one cryo1alllzl"11 moment In particular. Wo
w.,. holldlng bocl! from Sanibel, tho otlll t"''&gt;lcol loland
Jutt ott tho 00001 we hod '*"ted blkoo ond ridden
tho length of tho lotoocl and bacll, twaWe miles oach woy,
and llad ltoi!Pod lor lunch and IO&lt; a tully ciOIIIad awlm In

I he Jro1t1y waters o:a:f
t Island's furttf'5rmost clp. We
Wefe lust comlno
long e~~tpanslon bridge whk;h
connects Sanibel with he mainland; the sun was sentno
agalnsl the horRon. momed with oranges a.nd reds and
lazy aquae.. We were giOdy from 1he &amp;)(ercfse anc:J Itie

-spec1acu1ar vteiN, Colfeeo clicked on a Doors tape-ehe
idolized Jim Motrlson-and as we saJred O'i&amp;r the bffd.Qe

11nd "Oon't 'You Lo-a Her MadlY" I)Of'ed lhtough the
speakers, organ chords rang l n my ears. A$ I fell lt"le
thythm Pl.ll$e tftroUgll my fatigued bOnes, 1 realized for
What must hav• beef! the Hrst Hme that roc~ embodied
the energy ot \lOuth. Wttat I had once considered vaguesv
Ulltetale noise C"ame through sw&amp;et and lf\ie lor me oo
that bridge, Highly sexual, revolutlo&lt;lary, political as I had
ntver real~ed before. Colleen banged 1WO.US\ed oo tl'le
ateerlno wheel: the horizon flOated by Imperceptibly; I lot
my arm lrall out tho window aa I fully tasted my youtn
""" leisurely eml&gt;roeod my radical blt1h&lt;lght In tho
mololov cochtail of J im Moufson's raapy \'O'ce,
Pelican Song
I lounge, I lounge aod Invito my Sotll
singing Chal bJrd.. advCJI'Iturer ol shrJmp boats,
sea and land, sea and land,
roci&lt;Jng my brains with herolcs.
o pelic;,n!
long-beaked, mealy-mouthed, WooUtan protue.
fish·snatchM
eroUo bird of rubbet to"gue and webbed teet.
l feel yotJr grasp alreaoy, necl( to Hsh pouch. eye to
wa.sttar.
l long 10 fee.l you WadO!e up my bactt,
0 statel·y bird I 0 teadv·teathered, bow~ge&lt;t~ nlpste•
bird! 0 pelican 1

C hange ts e.ea.sonal, and Wa probabty algnlflea:nr that
lt'o only oat pass through my teen yoars that I fully
reoognlz&lt;l roe~&lt;'• defiantly youlhlul stronglh. A a..,se of
sexual maturotlo&lt;l hot a lot IQ cto With approctatl"11 rock.
In high-sChool. I listened ••ctusiYely 10 classical muolc;
u a tat•bb)mer, I cou.fd a.Uord to waft a few yurs while
my frloode got off on tho Stonoa. SUI!, lllawen't lost my
head, am a coot devot" who aU II has ptetension• to
ctasslcol muolc. 1 risk conctoacenslon In saying that 1still
consider roc~ ado.._t (or post·adolescenl) mtJslo; 11\e
difference is I now acknowledge Ita artistic worth. Good
rocl&lt; Ia good music. and IIIia au good music 11 eternally
exDfesses I he emouons and settllmencs of Us
aUdlonc&lt;&gt;-ln thl• case, youth, with all tho anger, energy,
$0ltUaUty, dlacont..,l that II entalto. Maybe this Ia all
a compllm""t in dloguloe to lhe lorty·yoar old Who still
gato tho chills when Jogger ClOOI\S ood writhes
usatlatactton"; tt eternal youth and ill galva.nltfog
vadomocum-llbldlnlc energy-lo good, then 1guess It Ia.
1 Just don't know.

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I said. my column uncMfWent aome d\angea aa 1
mulled ove&lt; my ttlp, With oldelong glancu, my mother
•dOH the opo&lt;a recorda ove&lt; my way oorou I he table
now as I flfp lh&lt;OUuh Ro/Hng Stone. But wily be
rat~""" I glance bock? Bowie lntrlg- mo aa much ao
Cublom. Beoldel-ho·o altwe; Pk:aaao'o doorl. The moot
VItal ocadomlo attltudo hU alw eyo been and will al\olayo
be to au~ ~hl"11 ochot&amp;lly 10 tho _ , raucuo
waluo c!lllnga of the doy: rock It, wrlto It, bop It, illl'llltlt
from the ~~~ oo&lt;1 pierce It with cwront t"""ohts ooc1

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Tltlo column II dodlcolod to tho )'OUih 1 ron "" that
bridge with Colleen. Youth opotl(loa brlotty; within o
coulloua margin ol oantty ooc1 Pooplo-fllsmal, I'm rlf&gt;P'&lt;&gt;II It
tllrol&lt;o~ the teeth o o basi l eon. Ill mloa Bowie, I'm
ohoali"1! myoolf. And lllce Coti&lt;Mn,l won·r be
cheated-not now. not lor a tong ttm..
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swamp Off Campus Housing office
By GARY STERN

Ct:mpiiS &amp;JIJor

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ith the waiting list for Oft-QL!Dpus housing

1almost as hi&amp;h as 500, many students have

reson..J to scrambling for any type of
off-QL!Dpus residence, most without success.
The list started to form in June, when residence
hall occupancy became filled, according to Director
of Housina, Madison Boyce. Most of those on the
list are students who, for one reason or anoth..-, did
not &amp;et their housing forms to the Univ..-sity b• e
appropriate date.
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"The situation is worse than ev..- before," said
Cindy Weiss, who has been working in Off-Campus
Housing's Harriman Hall office since June.
"Hopefully in the next two weeks the situation will
open up a bit, for students wiU take practically
whatever they can get their hands on, and some of
those who already have housing wiU want to make
cbllJlges.''
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Off-campus rates have increased tremendously
because landlords have found out about UB's on·
campus housing deficiencies, Weiss said. The
average "dump" has gone up by as much as 10 to IS
peTcent, with some owners asking for Sl30 per
month, without utilities.
"Many students used to demand to live around
on~ or the campuses," she said, ..but now they are
not nearly as concerned with areas. Many students
have been forced to Settle for housing in areas as far
as Elmwood, out of desperation."

not prepare for the possibility of having to stan the
sanest..- el.sewbere.
"Many who w..-e told t.h at we would probably fit
them in," Boyce said, "did not caU to find out for
sure until late August, and now have to find
something off-campus.''
A!; it oow stands, the Housing Office has
attempted to contact every female freshman on the
list in order to off"'a space. or the soo on the lis~
only 100 w..-e females. Fifty male freshmen have
been removed from the list as well, according to
Boyce.
' 'F oreign students have presented a problem,''
Weiss continued. ' 'Many wllo arrived here for this
sanest..- were not sjven housing, and are pretty much
lost without it.'' •
The reason that many foreign students are not in
the residence halls, Boyce noted, is that many of
them come. to UB as graduate students.
"Graduate students do not deal with the 'central'
admissions prOcess, and only a few spaces are set
aside for them," he said. "A!; it is, most graduate
spaces are given io foreign students. Unfortunately,
many don't return t.be special colored forms we send L..-•llolll;. ._____..,_ _....,
to them, and simply assume that they wiU be given
Unlvenslty Houalng Director Madis on Boyce
housing.,.
and .sec us:'
Because of Sub-Board I (SBI) cutbacks, OrrOff-Campus HOU£ing is invaluable to his office.
Campus Housing has been unable to work at
Boice said, and be called for greater Univ..-sity
maximum efficiency aU summer, aA:COrding to Weiss.
panicipation. "Perhaps the University should
" We had to cut our hours from 30 to 20 a week.
somdtow come up with more support for it. h i• a
Because we had to close on wee.ken.ds, students and
t must be pur&amp;ued further."
their parents had to talce time off from work to come matt..-

W eiss also believes that tlrn.Jniv..-sity has not
adb..-ed to its one-year old policy of giving freshman
fint priority for on-campus housing. Calling its
organization "poor," sbc al5o cited that freshmen
were not given adequate information concemina
housing deposits and the dates by which they must be
received.
But VIce-President for Student Affairs, Richard
Siggelkow said that freshmen are "cenainly still flrst
priority" and that it is "imponant and neccessary
that they remain so." The only freshman who could
be searching for residence at this point in time, he
said. are those who did not properly follow procedures.
Any freshman on the list, aareed Boyce, is thde
for one or rwo reasons, the first being that be/she
never received, or claimed to have never received, the
proper hou&lt;i.'ll information.
"A few yean ago, howev..-. in ord..- to remedy
this situation, Housing began to work with
Admissioos and Records," be continued. "We
began to put deadline dates for deposits together with
leu..-s of acceptance to the University. So bow could
a student know that he is accc:ptcd, and yet be
unaware of our instructions?"
The other reason for a freshman not to act
immediate housing is if he is foonally accepted to the
University lat..- than the reguw acceptaDce dates. •
"All .iP8"C may already be allocated, so a student
arriving late must be aware or the circumstances,''
Boyce added.
Many students, according to Weiss, did not find
out that they would not be given housing in the
residence halls uatil only two or three weeks before
the sanestC1". Boyce said sev..-al students who w..-e
given strong positions on the waiting list took for
granted that they would be given a space, and did

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retaining its
parking fines
By S£TR GOODCHILD
E.ditor.Jn.CJu&lt;f

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be University is considcrina a
"'nodilied plan to keep

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instead of turning the money over to
the local municipalities in which UB
mides.
UB President Steven B. Sample l.lld
the vic:c presidents have before them a
propo51.1 submiued lhi.s summer that
calls for the establishment or a system
to process, collect aod bandle the
disbursement of parkin&amp; tickets. The
plan wu drafted by Public Safety
Director, Lee Griffon, and wu not
availa ble for public peruscment.
" It would be premature to release it
now," Executive Assistant to the
President, Ron Stein said, "because
the Univmity bas oot decided to ao in

Oriffm fml broecbed the Idea, Vice
President for Flnanc:c and
Mao11cman. Ed Doty, spolte out
apillsl lbc propoul, tamin&amp; it •
duplicatioa of saviccs.
Griffin would DOt comtnalt on the
report, notiD&amp; that he bad turned it
oYef to the vic:c pn:sideocs and it ,..as
now the Office the President's
~Uponsibillty to bandle the maurr. It
wu &amp;ivm to Stein on July 14.
At present, P ublic Safety distributes
about 12,000 parkin&amp; Uckecs a year but
docs not keep l.liY of the rcvenuc,
instead it is proccsscd in Buffalo for
the Maio Street Campus and the Town
of Amhcrsl for the Narth C8npus. In
Novanhcr, Griffin said that the money
aenerated from the floes would
improve tnffic related facilities on the
...,.pus; Strin said only that the money
' would remain inside the University."

The President bas set no deadlines for
the pll.ll.
" 'This will require a lot of internal
review, if we ao in this direction,"
Stein COIIliiiC1Ited, "aod it is Dot yet
clear that we will.'' It would require
approval of several bodies, both in
Buffalo and in Albany, includlna the
University Council, State University of
New York anomies, the Board or
Trustees and finally, the Secretary or
State. Despite the fact that several
other schools In the syst&lt;rn participate
in similar
UB cannot start

T he University Cl.ll lcpl1y undenafe
the plan provided lbc SUNY bodies
approve. Stein said be docs DOt
understaad the compb uusfcrs of
1\tnds throughout the system for the
ldnd,l or restrictions tbat Alllany could
place on UB's
The proaram bas been rcjecled in tbc
past, because or some similar
complaints to Doty. But Stein noted it
wu up to Sample and the vice
presidents, who bavc been ulr.ed to
respond in writina to the
to
consider the idea

spendina.

Part of the funds would have to ao to
maintain the system wbich "'I.Y include
birina students for labor. A aricvanc:c
committee would have 10 be
established to allow violators the
oppo«unity to apress opposition to
the decisions. At present, Town aod
City courts banclle complaints.
" We will bave to offset apcnscs
Incurred by park:ina enforcement,"
Stein added, "also we have to establish
a procedure for someone who has been
...,.on&amp;ed to have an appeal." The
usistant noted that to bave tbls
proposal implemented would be a tons
haul, although he declined to speculate

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�Hughes gives story
asketball coach BID Hushes, vl&lt;tim to ncaative evaluations
from key penonnd in the Department of Reaation, Athletics,
and Related Instruction (RARI), was not hired bact beyond the
1982·1983 season. RARI chairman, Salvatore &amp;po!ito made the decision
a.fler revlewina appraisals compiled by Director of Men's Athletic:s
Edwin Muto and Director of Basic I.Jutruction, Edward Mkbael. The
lcttcn co~ed Jrievances qain&amp;t Hushes in both of his duties as an
employee at this Univenity, heina a coach and a buic i..truction

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Hua!&gt;c:s responded that there "wasn't much to it, Midtad's evaluation
did not rccottllll«&lt;d anyt.hlna." Muto's wa. the key. for It "carried 90
percent of the wda!&gt;t of the recommendation." "l'bose evaluation&gt; are
fuU of untrue stat ement~ that could be proven otherwise," claims
Hulha.
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8oth Muto and &amp;pcoito were unavailable for comment Wed~,
but \hey have consutently maintained that there was no corupir.u:y
apinst HuaJ&gt;cs.
Huabcs r.ted his p\&lt;van~ ap;.., the University io July over this
matter. El&lt;ecutive Assistan.t to the President, Ronald Stein, the hcarin&amp;
officer present, supports the plaintiff.
../ "He said that the department clearly made miltakes in the process."
Huabes quoted Stein, 5ta!in&amp; that, "The oaly fair actioo would be to
retract the letter•, pretend that they never exisled, tben start qa!n."

If you answered.

FuUy aware tbat this is only 10i111 to delay the inevitable, Huabes said

YES,

that, "they wW live him a ratr .ttW and tbc:n hal\1 him."
The second copies were rewritten aod Huabcs did 1e1 his~ to
receive eopies of the doeumenu with amp!&lt; time for refutina the
dUcus.llon before the rmal decision wu to be made.
HuJ)Ies attempted to refute the entire oontenu of botb letters, the
orilinal and the rewrites, in a letter of his ov.n to Dean of the Division
of Underaraduate Education, John Peradouo, cidl\lthat defendina
him5df apinst RARJ would be welcs$.
In his letters and in~ew•. Huabes has contested charaes apinst
him . lneluded are;
First, recruitment. The Initial charae was that last year's squad dld not
list a sio&amp;Je Buffalo player. The BuDs had a· reserve center. Melroy
Butler, a araduare or Bubop Turner Hiab Sclooolln Buffalo. Huabes
lists throe others from around town, both pa.st and future.
An &amp;Ocu.UUOO WI$ tll3de about the ooaeb's eboi~ of nyina into
Staten bland on th~ very Arne day that the Bulls were to play their
openina round aarne in last year's NCAA Division Ill R.,Ponal
Cbarnplon.sbips.

the S.A.
Book Exchange
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Bring in you~
old books,
set your own price,
and we'll help
y~u sell them.

' ' I n the four yeus I have been here-. we have made about 13 to 15
uips- Wuttin,gton,. D .C . • Lafa)·ette, La., wherever,' ' Hughes said, ''We
have never, not ontt, flown in tht night before a game."
The reasoru that Muto gave in the evaluation have been the very same
reasons thlll Huabc:s bas used to pl&lt;ad with the Athletic Dir&lt;:ctor for
that one ni&amp;J&gt;t of rm before the contest in the prevlow yean, occordilll
to the coacbt
However, the requesu were always dependent upon the availabDiry or
money. The expeDJCS or the hotel rooms did not sean to be justili1 u
cQSU needed to be •pend to make the tam competitive qalrut that
particular opponent.
HUaJ&gt;cs has OOillplained tbat oot enouah money has been returned.
"This season we are lenin&amp; S4SOO from Wake for&lt;St, SJSOO rrom UNC
Ow-lotte and SSOO each from NiapR and Canlsllll." HuaJ&gt;cs
explained. "Of the total 59000, they will only II•• us SUiOO. This year
they arc belni aenerous. Last year we aot S6000 In auaranteed money,
of which we recei.,.ed 51600. to SO.. I of SJOOO, we 101 Z&lt;rO. The 1979-80
1eason, witb S3SOO, showed us zero apin. ''

We're located
in

Room 62 S
Harriman Hall

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tbe SUiOO wu a real knock-down. drq out battle. That is
one more example of how be {Muto) has not been willlna to bdp us. He
bas acver told me exactly what the money aoes for when we don't Jet it.
Wen, it u the policy of the Athletic Director to take all the money from
all the sports and pool them tOJetbet so he can spend where be waou.
Then apin, nobod)ll&amp;&lt;tJ any auarantees but buUtb;alJ.
Rulha also complained of Muto's sebedulil!IJ. "He also sets our
scbedul&lt; for the cominJ.seuon. Last year be came out of the sebedulina
.,.,.,.;,, with us pia)'ina II of our t'int 12 J1111KS on the ro.d. I uked
him, "What do you thlnJc you re dninl to us?" aod wanted some
~- He explained to me that, "you are aolna to have to play the
~t.f:/UDI, &amp;n)'Way, ltnd it doesn't matter wbe:o oc wberc you play them.''

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golf is back
rtply to thr team since the. squad
lkld&lt;d ooly .U playcn lor ;,, oar 1oM
nwdl U. Rodlalalut Apcil.

By JON M . DIAT
Man.,lnt Editor

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,oiJm uy out for thf-leam-a robkm
in 1M past.
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ban·: · Ely sUd. ••we have somt: &amp;oocl
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team al&amp;YJ Rs first m1td1 on TDe:sday.
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lhoukS have a comp~c re&gt;Aer by the
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them~ lt mattJ my job that mt.Kh

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Ot$pite: the s.bon amount or Pfl(tice
time lbr: lam hN btfOfC: iu Ora
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buc ovcn.W the compditioa isn't
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aod tlw _ , . · -....... . .
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PSC 102 lntro. to
International Relatjons

444904

PSC 3 18 Polltlca of
Land Use

•

Law

a job Interview.

..
Labor Day. . .
The High Holidays.
Grandma's Birthday.
Halloween. . .

AND
we'll take all your boxes,
backpacks, skis, record collections,
teddy bears, beer mugs...

Meltzer

Baldy 113

(A Gen. Ed. Course)

PSC S39 laternatl.onal

OR
OR
OR
OR
OR

MWF 10-10:50

PROFESSOR

444879

PSC 441 E-.olutl.oa of
tbe Aaatcaa Left

Tu 2-4:45
Wllkaon 127

MUbnlb

MWF 12·12:50
Norton 218

Nanlla

MWF 11·11:50

Haynie

Baldy 117

(Course descriptions available In 886 Baldy Hall)

Many courses for majors and for Genen~l Education are
still open,
including PSC 101·A and 101·8, 215, 216, and others.

�backpage;etc.
quote of the dtay
"If power is for sale,~ your mother to buy
it-you can alway, buy her baclt apin."
-Asllanll Proverb

'

Do JO&lt;I llkt . - and wish to Mlp thaa? TM
Bulflllo Animal RiJIIu Committee of CAC wort s to bdp
bol1l domtStic and WJ"Jd animals. Call Donna at
83S-3S21 10 learn bow yOU can WO&lt;t with usl

sa••

Au..lloo: l'~ta" SHiors. TM rollowinalaw schools will
be on campus lo intcrvkw prospective students on
Tu&lt;Sday, Scpttmb&lt;t 28th-Brooklyn Law School,
Univmhy of Bridgeport, ViUanova Univenity and
Rutttr&gt;-Camdto, New J ....y. Sian up for lnttrvitw' by
eallina 831 -J"S and ut for Mrs. SMI.

Tk 1114'- S&lt;Maoto Aaoclalioto b orpnl.tina a pic:Qit to
EDXolt Cruk l'lrt tomorrow at 10 a .m . All ar&lt; invited.
Call 83S.9168, 8~7S71 or ll~)S) fO&lt; mO&lt;C information.

-

Cooooelor ror Jl'Wislo Yoot- Qoop. Call Edit at 636-3062.
Ltpt H. - r Stop by 1M Group L&lt;pl S&lt;rvia:s omc:e.,
214 Talben Hall. Anorney bows art: Mon., TuC$., Fri .·
12-S; Wed. 2-7; Thun. 1-S. For more Info.• tall6~30S6 .

•-IMr

or Poot Ofll« ..... 11e availablt in
Hlrrinwl Hall for 1M &lt;Omin&amp; Y&lt;lf. Stop by 106 Hlrrinwl,
ast fO&lt; Kathy 0&lt; c:aii831 -3S41.

Ualk&lt;l

,.,.......!

lot&lt;mlfll lo ~ 1 . . . . .,
Group Lcpl
S&lt;rvka will be boldina mandotory trainina for .,....
parakpb. b&lt;ai•nin&amp; Thun. 9/9at 6-10 p. m., in t""'!'lS4.
Fillmort, Ellieou . AU intcrated studenu must atttnd.

Nolt: Nod&lt;eo\ .,. roo ffft or c...... The Spednlm
d-ootporao ... tutalloolka,..oppcorllld
...,._ lite ria-« to «&lt;ll • - · Notka to ·- _ . ....... . . . -... fO&lt; - - .......
oot.,. tat...,_ 111e pMM.
•• oo« .,. JMiot«&lt;. o..-.. ... Moll4ay, we&lt;~-.,

So&lt;orily l ofonulloo N!p-Tu&lt;Sday and Wedn&lt;Sday.
Sept 7th and 8th, tim&lt;: 1·9 p.m., plaa: Jane Kedet Room.
Come 111«1 tht """""' or Chi 0mqa and Alpha s;,ma
Alpha SO&lt;oritics. For more information. cal\832-1 1'9.

N-,..

eo-....._

o114f'rWl1•-··
l.a6t ~&gt;lPI .. lite ..... 5J&gt;(JilSOted by SO&lt;oritits. l'laa:
Wilkinson Pub, time: 8-2. Undtraradua!t _ , pleas&lt;

come and brina yOUr friends.

n1 £Ia ~. naOO:.W fr0$hman honor soc:iety, invites
sophomores with J.S or b&lt;ltff QPA for fr&lt;Shman Y&lt;1f (at
U.lf.) to join htfono 9/20, 253 Harriman Hall, 831-3932.
" - . _ Dolle. oarional fr........., booot soc:idy,

brvlta......,._...

with ) .S 0&lt; b&lt;tttt dlhor Ia - . r or
cum freoltman yar (at VB) and eomplolina IS boun per
- . . to join btfono 9120, IS c.p.. Hall, 6J6.Z801.

To a1 H... -

Wt h..e yOUr addrtss but no&lt; )"Our
tdophont number! 1'\eae phone In yOUr number to 1M
Hllltl offl«, 83S-3832.

fi11.o nr Efollo• f- y will have an information tablt
ia tht Capen Lobby Wed-Frl (Stpe. I , 9, 10). AU inttrated
ia lcamiQI"""" obout th&lt;Gm:t Systtm at UB""' Waed IO
Aop by.

Ql fnm.lty will h.avina this semester' 1st Rush
J&gt;arty for thooe who are inttrated. Thtre'll be pltnty of
b«t and munc:bits. Friday, 9!3, 9 p. m. At ddto Chi
House. 190 Minnaoa Ave. All wdtom&lt;.
l)dg

a-,.........,

•••-~
will be holdina• full
pic:Qic Jllflina 11 II a.m. behind Rlduncod quad, Ellicou.

w.-

....... ..........u_ _ _ ....,..,.,. __ ..
balll A.tDhtnc ....S Naill St. ~. Tonlo radon. abo(•
blowut, , _ looodas. esc• ..., MOdod. Plaoe .,..._
13s-l0110 .........

""Too ~ [ftloe will mm 7:l0 p.m., Sunday, 241
l.aSalk:Avmue.

movies, IItts &amp;.ledura
tlyN~. A

AU are wdtocD&lt; and invited.

Stalto«&lt; .... lty "-to

Attndoe: Mloority Sto...ta wtto ..., U.S. Cltl-. Tht
MI.-It Graduate Studcot locator Service 1ponsored by
th Otadua
d Examinations lloard ~Ips ltaduat&lt;
1
lions kltntify Minority Studmu interested in
pumal ar
e audics. For furtMt infO&lt;matlon • ...nt.:
Minority
..-tc Sludtnt Local« Service, Bo• 2897.

r&lt;sidentlal and eommtrclal tommissloru in the WNY arta.
She ls turrrntly ropmen&lt;m at tM J&lt;rel OalltrY and
Morpn Oalltriq In Buffalo, NY and at TM Olus OalltrJ,
lkth&lt;Sday, Maryland. Her exrubit in 1M Captn Hall
Display tase will contin"" lhrouah Stpt. 17th.

free lance oWned

&amp;lau anlst, Karen Flynn-MiUtt has tomplded several

~.N.J.OIS41 .

s..t1J
NJPt1: Friday, Sept. lrd, I p.m. •
Wata.- Pub, Tueoday, Stpe. 7111 and W -y. Sept.
llh, 7-9 p.m., JUIO Kodtr Rm, l!llicou c-pla. Come
1 M - or Chi~...., Alpha s;,ma Alpha to
lam ....,.. real frimclsbip is all about. Call 132-1149 ror
tDO&lt;e iafomwlon.

and Tuesday, Seplffnber 14 at J:lO in the PalDKr Room
(Sceond floor, Harriman Hall).

~Sor~Wa r--.wlllt~ ' * -·Fri.. 7:l0

p.m ., Sept. J 111M Jtwish Studtnt Center Chabad Houses
at Alllbesa and Main St. Centa1, Sat. 10 a .m.. Stpt 4
JCtVka and shal&gt;bot luntb for all.

..,....~
~.,._.........,Our

firA informatloaalmcctina
wiiiM bdd Wedaaday, Stpt. I it lIn Clart Hall, MSC, ill
, _ ). AD pcnpectiw swimtDen art u,...S 10 aumd.

.....;....

Falftll 'lllo ....._,. . . . P .... (Amhtnl Campus) oo
Satwday, Stpe. 4. It will feature Southside Jobftny and 1M
Albury Jutes, with Dovkl Johansee and Tbe Ed11&lt;. 8ett
poun at I :00 p.m. and music swu at 2.'00 p.m.

n . - ,._

UUAJI
Mllon. lfinlttclled 11op by room
106 Talben and pict up .,. opplicadon•

e.;....,..-

Pttf. . . . . . Nto Is proud lOODOOWICe
iu DCW alab• dub series. Startina Fridlly. Stpt. 24111 p.JD.•
in tMTalbm, Bullpm. Pint..,_ feonuina R.P.M.'• jon

"\1\IAJI

rusioco.

ill.,._

.!IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 0.00 lhil and rouJ
n...1Q ......_, iD 100 Alai (old llllrd) oa MSC.

no _.....•• Ore

~ilwdcoet.

Tbantdly, September 9 .. l:lO a.od 6:l0 In 14 Baldy HaD,

· --.. will be bdd oa:

A - f• " HO'IfiOs..:-.1
wlthoutlcolly
Teyiq," a STAOI! ~.will be bdd iD HKriawl
·Studio oallte MSC, Stpt. 13 and 14 a1 I p .m. lk....,....
10 tina. daacc and aa.

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EORUM

WodMSC!Ay, 1 Sept-

,

1M 2 Volume 33 NumW t State Un,.,_IIY of N- Ycn at Bultalo

Freshman drinkers drowned
by new alcohol ~w

Dean's spot open after contested appointment
By SETH GOODCHILD
Edllor-ln ·Citl(f

he faculty of Soeial Sciences could be without
a Dean for the remaind:c of the semester
after a disa&amp;reement involvina fac:ulty, Vice
Prcsi&lt;knt for Academic Affaits Robert Rossberg and
UB I'Tesltknt Steven B. Sample calded a breakdown
in the search process.
The initial search committee, formed last Jan~ry
after Kenneth Levy resigned the post for personal
reasons, will be reformed to select new candldates.
The committee will be worltln&amp; to fill a post that will

T

"I have

no inteMonl of staqing on

now, but my inlenlt in the

&lt;4JPOii••~et~~ ltal no!- dimhlillted. ' '
-Former~

De.l of

Social Sciences John Naylor

become vacant today as Actinj Dean John Naylor's
appointment expires. Rossber&amp; said that his ofrice
was still wor king on another interim appointment at
press time.
Nayler was one of two names submitted to
Rossber&amp; this summer-the ()(her was Geocraphy
Chair Ross MaclC.innon-and tbe ~president
decided to recomtnald the actina Dean, buttbe
deci$iott leaked out and fa.culty members c:ocnplalned
to Sample. Aa:ordiJic to sources, Social Science
faculty members preferred MacKinnon to Nayler and
they voiced their opposition. The decision was then
rolled back.
·-DeAN-10

�in short.
C :lllll1lh

Planning groups near finale
The Academic plannlna task r...... c:llaraed wuh uamintn&amp; the
dllf..-.at ponions or oil&lt; plan prcsau&lt;d b)o Vico President ror
Acadanic Affairs Robert RooaberJ, an cloot to bdna Allfftcl," II&lt;
said Monday. The lcum asklna for ponldpatioo have all been
sent out, but an not yet complctdy m:dvcd, II&lt; oddtcl.
IWoc:iote Y"IC&lt; President f0&lt; Acodemic: Afralrs William Gmner
will bqin tO meet with the various ehalrs or the comminces and
su ch.v&amp;cs for the aroup.
The folloWUIIis th&lt; fiu Of chain fO&lt; the task J&lt;Oupo 10 rcvK"'
the p&lt;OJTatns and clcportft)Ctlts affoo:ttcl under
R.....berJ plan;
Collqe of AIU and Sckftc&lt;s•• ,W,R.
oer
CoUqes.•. Harold L . Cohen
EOP Minority Studan Arfain ..•Mumoy Sehwaru
Contlnuina Education ••• HUJh G. Petrie
Communicllion•• .Jama Bunn
Social Work ... Thomas Headra:k
CUltural Affairs .•. Ocorae R. L&lt;vone
Math&lt;matleal Sdentc... JOS&lt;ph A. Alullo
Polioy Studies . .. unnamtcl

Harriman Hacked U p
Univtr:sit)' and .itudtnt administraton '1111111 mttt today to d~;dt
who will lay daJm 10 contt:s:ttd spa« In Hardman '1 second nocu .
Student Association olfklal&gt;. cxpa:dn&amp; to control the entl.rr
second noor. rormulattcl a plan ror Jivina r:vay club in Harriman
lxttcr 'PliO&lt; as mort Options became availabl&lt;. Aeademlc affair&gt;
cwmtcllt ..,., Jl'e up olltht space. Stay tuntcl for details.

COME
TO THE

ISRAELI
PICNIC
September 5th
at

1:00 p.m.

AKRON FALLS
PARK

She lter 3
Only $1 for
FOOD

FUN
and GAMES

Meet lsroe./is
and
Talk Hebrew

Rain
or

S hine

CaD Now

for
Reservation•
and
Direction•

636-3062

lHEspECffiUM

·-•au

YalU

Mumbel" l

S.lh Gooclch!kll~dl.......ca..,

T...-y - -. ... Edit01~
Me\ DtaVM • . ., . fflltot

'Good news' on t uition waivers
Almost all or the tuition walvm that · ·ere itrud from the 1982-413
budset ha~ bccn rcstortcl, V"tee Pr&lt;$id&lt;nt fot Academic Affairs
Robert Roubcrt said Mooday, ,-;. ln1ernal Stat&lt; University of
New York (SUNY) rt-allocaucns.
The Dmsioo of the Buds&lt;~ (008) ra:mtly aarttcl to rdease the
1DD11&lt;Y thai will allow UB to ,..... almou Ill o f its commotm&lt;nt&gt;
made earlkr 10 p-ac!Uile studentS. The o:ac~'lcthod o r
clistribu~ them bas yet to b&lt; dctennintcl.
•-u the sub)a:t or
knathY Jlltctinp Mooday artcmooo.
"It's JOOd news," Rossb&lt;rJ apbin&lt;d, "&amp;&gt;it looks now, we
will Qltel most of our obllptlons." At the b&lt;Jinntna of the yta.r,
UB ..... ftodna • sbonfoll or lpPfOltlltUUdy $l00-400,000 in tuiuon
w.;,...., SUSTA and Mod-aid fO&lt; p-adu.tt 1Jtd profcwonal

audcnts.
The monies will b&lt; dlaributtclto nttcly audenu, as Ions as they
meet t!¥ oocdilions s.ct forth by V"tce President f0&lt; GradU.t&lt;
Studies and researeh Donald Rcnnia.

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declines in applications for admisslons and IICIUol cnrollme.nt
accordl111 to the Chronlclt of Hightr Ed•c-otlon.
Applications at private collqcs and universities were down by
nearly two percent, while public schools w&lt;re down by one ptrccnt
as compartcl to a ytat qo, when admluion applications were up
sl&gt;&lt; IJid one half ptr&lt;cnt.
The Ollmbcr of d"PPsiu paid by freshman applicants . which
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Mainllnll&gt;OC hu one peculiar problem with the
new athletic: SIIU&lt;ture-ln the process of cuttin&amp;

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Ma.nol'"l Editor

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AIWMi Af&lt;na lJ Open,

• con.struetion and bud,C1 cot:UCrainu have:
llampen:d iu opcrotina co.,..Oty-both
maintdlaft~ and Sl&amp;ffUll wUc.
Class&lt;oom and recreation opoa u plentiful "' the
..,. athletic ladlny, but 11arr has not ~ tncrnsccl.
"Ow bu&lt;l&amp;&lt;t wasn't iJicrcascd." RcauucHI Athl&lt;ua
:mel Rclat&lt;d lruuuaion (RAJIJ) D&lt;panmcnt
CIWmw! Salvatore Esposito oplaln&lt;d.
" V.'lw wc'r&lt; tryina to do b opaatc t.,o diff&lt;m~t
fatilitics With the ...,. amount or people .. lui
)'Cal," Espostto said. RARl c\aJ$&lt;Oi arc off&lt;ral at
bocb campus&lt;$ :mel Esposito malnt...,s a sq&gt;ant&lt;
...rr for &lt;ada.
ll&lt;ca.us&lt; lh&lt;: same aroo!IDI or cWs&lt;s ar&lt; off«&lt;d as
las! year. lher&lt; arc no mor&lt; spou a•allAbk for
Rudcou to fulftlltbcir RAJ\! rcquiran&lt;nt , " If I had
more tr..thm. I'd have more dU~oe~, •• Esposito aaad.
Class&lt;s ...,. too ~nt lill&lt;d to - t y , "
EJposito said B«au.sc or the nalurc or chc courses.
c!us siu b Umit&lt;d-"you can only put .tO many

people on • racquetball oou.n," Espo.sito noccd.
Construction on lht mam l)'m noor 11 tncomplttc
and this has rorocd 10me RARI cllW&lt;&gt; into unusual
areas of the at&lt;D.I. ln.nruc:tor Ed Mk:had ll
conducdna a martial arts eour~e in a ha.llway.
Esposito said he ontldpat&lt;d corutruetlon would be
b&lt;hind sch&lt;dulc and k&lt;pt an appropriate coun&lt; toad
on Main Street at Oar-l Hall, Ho~·e\cr, Espo1ilo
would not do any last minutt camput counc

switchlns In order to keep student confusion to a
minimum.

T he oeV~ arena poses a challenae to mainulin-'"lt 's
a very lu1r racillty and thai alont b ta\LSC for
con..-cm," Pbylical Plant Dlroctot D&lt;an Ftodncu
said. ·•We're goin&amp; to have dlrficultles."
Th~ problems ate ''pnmanly auocj&amp;h~d "',th the
c:wtodiaJ bpccu.." KCOrdina to Frcarkla. ,
'"Spo:tator events an cuuunly aoina to bra COt"«fn
tO US bmoUIC or Ihe pot&lt;Gll&amp;i tO 1&lt;1\rnlt I lafl&lt;

arooum of debris. "
But Wac aowd&gt; will not b&lt; IUhna the Arrna'&gt;
bl&lt;*'bcn ortcn. Fr&lt;drick&lt; oot&lt;d, :mel physocal
educ::a1ioo duscs do not mak~ 100 mud\ or • mcu
For thb reaon. Frnlricu doa not expect dally
problenu mainwn.i:na the arma.
Va&lt;an&lt;ta on lh&lt;: mlllll&lt;tl&amp;llC'&lt; &gt;talf cannot b&lt; 1\llcd
due to the Stat&lt;.tmposcd hinn&amp; fr«u. " It
1&lt;1
WOf$&lt; !Wobably b&lt;for&lt; b J&lt;U b&lt;lttt." fT&lt;dn&lt;U
pr&lt;dkt&lt;d, addon&amp; " "'&lt; ,.lll b&lt; ~ tomtlnt.,al

,.,u

budaas, exna carwalks wc:rc eliminated from lhe
buildlna. " We ba~ oot d&lt;t ~&lt;d u~ way to
chaftl&lt; the ll&amp;hu." Fr&lt;dric:u rcveal&lt;d.

W

llllc Fr&lt;dricu doa not e.l)&lt;d the c:o1!na tamps
to burn out thb year, by next)- asaintcn~ will
ba"" to &lt;DntriiCI people with lh&lt;: proper cquipmcnt to
r&lt;*'b the luab bulbs. Funcb for UU. ~ ,.ill com&lt;
OUt Of lh&lt;: Pb)!!ial Pbnt bwJset and it will b•vc IO
b&lt; don&lt; br the same tn&lt;!hod. Fredricks suucstcd the
.,........ m.y .wn.,. lh&lt;: CYrD " - .. it """""' ...
ckvllina dcvlcc brint roU&lt;d onto the ..'00&lt;1 surface.
The O&lt;panmcnt of Public Saf«r i$ btinaU&gt;&amp; in
&gt;Om&lt; &lt;quipmcnt or itJ own. A hiahlY sopl\islicat&lt;d
lcnJO&lt; l&lt;CUriiY 5)'St«n is b&lt;in&amp; iiiJUlled in the facility
6dcr the dir&lt;etlon of Technical Spcdallsl Cbarl&lt;s

ilbsktll.

TM: J)'Stem will h.ave acnsors chrouafJout the major
trarli&lt; arus opcratina all&lt;r buJidina hours, ~!Ain&lt;d
Brunskill. A ttkvi&lt;l"" camera ~ pan, tilt, and
worn ovn-th&lt; main floor, lnfra~r&lt;d and ultra.ooru&lt;
detocto.-. will aJc:n Public Safety to mo&gt;cment In the
buildlna.
The system will be monitor&lt;d by • computer and
will alen orliC«~ u to the zone of an Intruder ba5&lt;d
Ot'l ,.ptd cha.naes in bw enerJY and mo\'ement in the
a:rena. Bruns.kill noted that Lhew systems are "aU

over c:ampus. •• panlcularly in adminituuti't'e otfiat

and labortorles.
B runskill explain&lt;d that throu,b Ibis "t&lt;ttiary
SC&lt;~lrity" anoth&lt;r patrol will not have to b&lt; used
•pccl!lcaJiy [or Alumni Arena. But mainly th&lt; 5YJlcm
ll devUcd to 11 en.5UtC: tbt penonaJ urny or studenl5 ..
by "kccpina the p&lt;apl&lt; out who arcn't supposed ro
b&lt; there oft&lt;r bours", a=rdln&amp; to BrurukiU.
Publk Sl!&lt;ty will b&lt; in char&amp;&lt; or sccurin&amp;th&lt;
buoldln&amp; durin&amp; cvcnt5. "E&gt;ents that are run Cor
prOfit "OUid entail a f« [or offte&lt;fS," department
Dlru•or Lee Gr!Ciin said, addint: that he ...
nor-ror·pront &lt;&gt;&lt;nts wit!\ d&lt;pa:rtmcnl2l fW&gt;d&gt;.
B&lt;ausethc hirina rrecu hulimit&lt;d G&lt;!Ciin'•
force, he bopC5 to amcrat&lt; funds in ordct to h~
swdcnt anistanu to patrol tbc Arena. Tb~ nat we or
the event will d&lt;tmninc th.&lt; a.mow11 of ..arr ~&lt;d.
Onflin cxpbin&lt;d.
''Wbeftver chuc's ak:ohol. th~rr's a!wa,ys
problems," Gnfrm Aid, al)&lt;din&amp; rock COnttrU to
rca&gt;'&lt; poni&lt;ulat attention should they b&lt; hoWl&lt;~ ••
thc """ Jyn&gt;. But b&lt;cou&gt;&lt; orbcr sponioa c-ent&gt; have
"\'101 ..
auended, •• Grirron expccU rcw
problmu sec:urinr.. AIUJMj,

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�Alcohol .wbo bave JOlteD use to the
availabiUty of alcohol, 10 th&lt;ir
rooms," Lorenuui said.
"ThOR wbo are only liOCial
drinkers may funher lndutae in
i.solatloo. This cou.ld brina
about Sftiosu emotional as well
as phys:ieal problems. ••
Boyce indicaled that there
wiD be 1.11 inaease or problem
clrintina in the dorms. " When
a problem does develop, oo
one triO be able to spot it, as
or&gt;e collld in public:. Nothina
wiD be done."

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CELEBRATION '82
upon by tbe Board, it full)'
intench to uphold the new
legislation which prohibits;
the strll! or alcobol to any
person under 19
anyone from indU&lt;:irtg the
sale or alcohol to a minor by
misrepresenting such 1
person's age
any minor from DIIYflpring
10 purclrase alcohol by

loneliness, rejectlon from a
potential prlfrieod-wben we
lttcmp( lO educate. It will be
even more dlificult to t ell
freshmen that tbey c:ao't drink
tban to teach than how to
drink Afdy."

'' ~t Advisors (RA's)

c:ao belp the aituatlon."
DoUIII&amp;II said, "althollJ)I we
doo 't """"t to t llm tbem into
pollCU'IIen." Thus, in the case
or dorm panles, wbkb will 1101
be ratrkled, RAs will not be
pven complete respotUibility
A,. the very least, the Board (of C11fOtcin• • law.
,..;u not be startln&amp; from
"One persdl aJ least wiD
square one. Havin&amp; been
have to be o(ficlaJiy in c:harae.
formed soon after the FSA aot and will be asked to check
alcohol prnnit in 1968. It
IDs," Lorenzetti said. "We
bas been worklna closely with
will provide a vdticle for all
all alcohol rdated problems
panlu with enforceable and
and questions . It is the main
hopefully fair restrictions. The
reason that the University has
same aoes for dcpanmental
had few alcohol related
parties that will serve
incidents durin&amp; the past 14
alcohol.''
years.
Loren:r.etti s~d the most
"Up to this point, we have
lmponant thin&amp; to empha.si:r.e
been worltina with an 18 year
Is tbat there will be strict
old minimum," Lorenzetti
penalties ror alvi n&amp; al.cohol to
said. HNow we will have 10
mloors and theJ will become
ma~e an adjustment, a.h houah
stricter when irtiurles ar&lt; done
the two circumstances certainly tn or c1uscd by minors.
do not present a linear
Althouab the exact penalties
equation."
have not yet been decided
An impona.nt step 1n the
adjustment will be makina
CHEAP

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legislatJon and helpina them 10
undenund 11, accordin&amp; to
Associate Director of Student
Affairs, Ronald Oollmann.
"We mUSl keep formal
structures In place. and present
them throuah formal
c:hannds," he wd . "We want
to sho" that we ba\ e
raJOnabk compliances ~o~tth
the IIW."
"Every semester. or course.

enforcoed."

What willlidp enfor~ the

alcobol, accordina to
Lorenutli. "Alcohol Is not
like marijuana or some other
illegal drug. We can find out
who sold it to a minor and do
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th•n a parent or auardian.
wbo g/l.ors or sdls ak:obol to a
minor (a Grade 8
mbckmeanor)
"Many wiD scoff at the law
in the beginning," Counsctins
Psyclloloaist or the Student
Developmcot Prosnm Office
Gerald Tborru:r, predicted.
"But local stOre$ •nd ban now
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lnsl!#&gt;ts Into the Jewish 11\ew of the Mysteries of Creation, the Attributes o1 G-d,
Splrmial worlds, Mys~ COOCt'pls of the Soul Rdncamarian. ResUrrection. the noiotlon
ship betweet P'ttyslc:al and Spirirucll No baci&lt;!J'ound •equlnlti
Fillmore 361 (Amlwrsr)
Thursday 7:00 . I ();{I() p "'
JDS 254: R . .bJ'a Colllftleo~ ry o a !he Btble
Rq. No. 401925
Rabbt Shlomo ben Vltzchak. known to the \Ootid as 'Rash( IJ the classical commeotato&lt;"" ~ "sn.pW' lelld of ~In the Bible. Buc he 1$ ,:0. always so·~ A
challrmging course In bMtc Biblical understanding.
Clemens Hot/ 117 (AmMsl)
Tuesday · ThurJdoy 9:30 • 1CM5 o.m.

tiDS IIC: leraeJ aad .lewteh Law
ftet. No. 07S9S8
Modem Jewish law In teiponH to the dlw to dey sltu~~tlons In Israel today from Camp
David to Beirut, in war ~ peace.
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JDS 2 55 ' Jewt.~~ Folklore
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A new course ""~mining Jewtsh lore. as found In ancient and ment I()UtCeS. A
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�B oth Bunn and Wqne1 wc:rc. reluctant to
if I he
Commluion foiled, althou&amp;h Wll&amp;ller
&amp;UUe&lt;ted rhll it &lt;Ould result in ptOJtlllll
and faculty cutback•.
,
WIJIIer proposed tM u.sc of Student
Search- a nati0&lt;1al sy51eru dcsi8Jled 10
locale students with speclfte: ohanaerisllto.
brcaklna do,.n ca&lt;h individual into
c•tc:aoncs such u acade:m.k i.ntcratJ.,
tneomt and hiah school
•••d&lt;s~mentina tltat UB coUld
comment on what wroutd hap pen

UB plans for
academic
recruitment

.. nurow 1he bro.d popula.lion to specifiC

and then 1111&lt;1 rcaullin&amp; material
to thoSe scuO&lt;nts."
Aldin1 in r«n~itrn&lt;nl Is rM uuaitul!On
thrs fall of an inrli•idual UB appticaoon.
Pr&lt;VIOu&gt;ly all scuO&lt;nu u&gt;&lt;d a SVNV -wid&lt;
applicobOM. but an indr.;dual applicatJon
can br: s.ttn dinct.ly 10 1M: prOJpCClive
S1 udmt to cncouraac mtoUmeru and
promottUB.
WIJII&lt;f said that the cl«rcasinc pool of
lrbcralans RUdcnu 1&lt; 00&lt; a. biJ an
u
Is 1«&lt;llt&amp; th&lt;m ro come ro UB. "SiuOcnls
arc then, •c want 10 auract Lhe:m here."
ht c:xpltintd, u we c:an eompt1t H1')' ~u
ro do lhll."

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By ALAN KACHIC

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n an dTon to anraa
~Y talented sluO&lt;nu to
UB a.nd to ompro&gt;'e ~
rcputiUOD of the Unhff'Sl1Y'J uu and
.scXncu proc,tams. a.n ad.mmistratt~c
comm~Mio(l ha$ boc:o estabfu.hcd t.o

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meourq~
~Ud&lt;nU

the r«rUiunent

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The EOal of the Wqnct
CommWIOII-named ann V~ Ptosident
lor Aaderruo Scrvkos 't.,:..n WIJII«, whn
heads lhe COittmm«-.t.l to ac1ivcly rc&lt;ruh
stud&lt;nts •ho y.&gt;&lt;tu•ted In the top 5 pcrtenr
or tbttt high od&gt;ool da.... lnd who •ho"
an antcrest 10 the ans and Ktcnca.
W•ener eoplalnrd the threefold rc.noll&gt;
ror the: intcnsined rteruumctH campl~an.
OnC' ma,or reason u that lhf "ou!'ide
ma•\:c:l will require UJ to put mnr~ tffan
Into aetivc recruhntcnt ... mean ina that whh
the post-baby boom reduction In hlab

The-'l)oor tronomy anc.l 'tK • kytoc:kcung

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wea.. ln this area m the past dceadc. He
comrnroted t h•t althoush he b not aWIIJ&lt;
or an,y national study ur t'.nrullnu:nll ln •ns

promolt lht Univtr1ity. Wqnu aho hope.s
tO ln&lt;rn.&gt;e the n ~mh&lt;r or academically
lllcntW m'nothy nudC"nl:t 1 1 thit campus.

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E laboratin.r on 1hc re&amp;IOn for the
iMtitucions. arc C.:Ompcdng (Ot I d«rc.asing
e:mpha.tlt on amprovins the rcputatioo of
11ft$ and Ideo«&gt; ar UB WIJ!l\tr uid, "We
pool of •ppUcants
S&lt;oondly, Waener suuuted, " lhar mh&lt;r arc contlnutnJ 10 see a dec1inr of ~rudcnts
tnnhutfons h•'*'C' b«n hnmsirying thcil
mll)orlna In lh&lt;&gt;&lt; progtlllru, y« w&lt; h•ve
rht faculty and rhr physicol fJCt1fli&lt;l' tO
r«rUitmen.t camp&amp;Ja.ns. and that UB m"'Uit
mM dtiJ comp«hion. •'If evu")'onc else ls
IU,pporl th«1t ."
recru•hn&amp; and you're aoc, tbcn you takt
UB u rht only aa:mlll&lt;d &lt;OJU&gt;tmlll
sclrool rn the Stat&lt; Unrvcnity or New York
yourcha.nc:n."
ISUI'IY) sy&lt;~cm and thus ha$ tiul&lt; problem
The thlfd preCedent ror the dri•e .. "lht
dear objec:dvc ,., by Praldalt Sttven
r«ruilinJ 1M:m. u do any or this
Sample 10 11tract luJh quality studcnu,"
Ulli•&lt;UIIY'I pro!....Oilal IChoob; nurly olJ
SUNY UDIU, hO.,f'Vt'f'", have arts and
Waan« added .
1"he: Wa,cntf CommlNOn'• obJectJva. In SCJmccs propams.
Dean of AI,. and l..«t&lt;n }ames Bunn
addJuon to a«ractriiJ hrab t1Jtkin1 scuO&lt;nts
hopes thiiJ the WIJIItt Comm!Won will
and P&lt;Jbli&lt;tzins the aru and sc,._
·•recruit ttk bcs\ arts and soentes students
prop.m•, rn&lt;lud&lt; conlKiina l&gt;ri!&gt; &gt;&lt;hool

school gr11ds the wne. nu.mbt.r

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pnndpla. culclonce a)Unsr1on, and filC-ult_y
arotJnd thr !JUUc. and invitin,athc-m to UB IU

and K,enca he believes 1hat ' 1our deC~IIPe.~
'Ut steeper.' '
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imponan« and cmph&amp;~tli em
technology and manJ~gtmcnt In todoy's

wdt~y, Bunn assrn• that Ull cannot

tuitions •t pfiW'ltc u.m•crritln ht\&lt;t not ytt
arr..:red enrollmrnr at UB. OC&lt;O&lt;drns to
Wav.nc:r who 111 unccnain what role thl\ wiU
pl1y on ftcfuhmtnL ·•we ha~c not .Stt'1\
dramatic l wtnJS. h ._.on'I bt~n 10 have an
impll.Ct unlil 83·84. u He addtd, "lht
i lump has afrcctcd the hhre&lt;oUar wqrkt't
rnor• than th&lt; prof&lt;Mronal."
Ounn is unconcerned that if UO is
'"'--ces.sful In recruitina th~ top~ootch
.!.ludtn~,

h will become an academically

hunwutia," he said. '"&amp;lid •• lhlnl •&lt; do

cllrl11 untverslty. While he lll'eed thlt "the
natt' utll\tfllt)' sysltm thouJd be for
evcryo,..,t l~~o no1 lncon.siscent to shoot ror
lh&lt; top 5 pcrc•nt." Calllna it a "supulared
~"of SUNY thor UB iJ a r«CI!&lt;h
caue.r, he ad4ed that lhll ls when t.tht
best ""d&lt;niJ •hould be tau&amp;ht and
rraln&lt;d."
Wqn&lt;t *l&lt;eed ~Mh tha
incaprctadon-"The. serue withlo SUN Y i1
that thb corn~&gt;~»'• m"""" is to atlra« and
lr&amp;J.n the 'ICT)' best ttudent' we can..
Cmainly thiS wm io&lt;luO&lt; the e&gt;cii!Sion of
sam&lt; ltuOcnll but they can pumzc tbt1r

ju&lt;t u good • job."

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without a stron&amp; Ubcral aru

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.. There is no pu1 rtKarch iMthUit
Without a vay stron1 bale &amp;A arn and

$dt:nCQ. ''

..We shouSd uy co n•unt thilt one c:an
&amp;« a 5f&gt;(mdid undtr&amp;raduore educatJOn In
Ubcral arts ot UB," Bunn arfirms. l·lc

wuc:&gt;ted that It is only btcl- UB lac:u a
&amp;ood reputauoo in tbc Uti that mort
stuOcnll do - enroll '" thoK prOiflln&gt;
here. "Bio&amp;)lamtoa ha. • rcputadon IO&lt;
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A~man M.tl Slegei,Cilm.
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PARKER ROOM 2
AMHERST CAMPUS
REGISJRATION SITE
BALDY ROOM 202

Last day to drop cour...s
w ith an "R" grade Is
Oetober 22, 1982.

1.0. CENTER LOCATED
PARKER ROOM 2
OPEN MONDAYS · THURSDAYS
Auguat 30 • September 9
from 1:00 to 7:30pm

�Southside Johnny returns to head
Fallfest blast, Johansen and The
Edge to open Saturday's show

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IIi&gt; IS the lar- r.., ever at a.inl
Point," Fall Cal OWrman Glen
Hcrrnao
boast«! Monday In a prm confr:rcnc.: Cor
the 1982 &lt;dillon tO be held !his Saturday
that features Soutllskk JobMy and tbe
Asbuy Jukes. David Johansen and !he
Edge. It b alJo tht Ont year that the
Student Auo&lt;iatlon (SA) and the
UniY&lt;rsity Union Activities Board ruUAB)
will be wortina throuah a s&lt;parat&lt; r...
board rathr:r than havin&amp; e*&lt;h ooorclinate
diff&lt;T&lt;nl portiotu or the tvml.
A«&lt;&gt;rdin&amp; to SA Tr&lt;&amp;S\Irtt Eric
Fncdrnan, th&lt; Idea was draft«! bc&lt;ausc or
the problems thai hlPpeood las~ )'tar when
the Gr"' Kil\n band canc:cUcd out fO&lt;
Spnnafal, "~"'"' the sponsors without
bands onl) a ...L before the affair.
Fn&lt;drnan .-.plalned ll&gt;Ol the idea was the
brainchild of former UUAB Oivtsion
Oir...~or Lob Waldm.an. " We hope cad&gt;.
one wdl lmpro\~ &amp;.\ dmt:! aoes on," Herman
explAined. notin&amp; that tbe fest board allows
tht sponsors to pool their 11llcnu and
monte) W1thout 1 dip in communication.
On the board b the SA Vice President,
pro~ram dir«'tOr~ Ttc.asurer. rt.pr~ntath·c:s:
from UUA8 and u chair«! by Herman.
They met throuJhout lht' summer to diKuss
the choiCe of bands and to Une up

prOSj)«tiw 11&gt;0'\S&lt;rS and lwlciJe any b&amp;ssko
tlut rnllht arise bccawc of th&lt; .Ue of !he

fes«.

ri&lt;dman said that th&lt;S&lt; particular ~ds
were chosen because Soull&gt;sidc
Johnny- who pllly&lt;d at Fall fest t97t at
Squiro Fountain-had a hl"ory of being
the type or bond that perform«! well ' .
OUI$ldc at events like the fcst.
luide has a repUIItion for bcin&amp; a
y band," he not«!, ..Odin&amp; that
prrforrn.tncc rank«! as ooe of !he
bCSl fcsts in roc:mt memory. As CO&lt;
Johansen, th&lt; Treasum 1101«1 that his new
olbum Ll•,. 11 Up was an "cxcitiDJ11&gt;" tu1d
M •w aedattd wllh bc:ina au "a.cdlco1"
performer. "H&lt; bu a bot 0&lt;'" •lnckout
on his new album," Frieclmon mainained.
Hooky said thll 1M Ed&amp;&lt; ~ add«! to
th&lt; show because of thrir popularity In
Buffalo and th&lt; fact 1ha1 th&lt;y ,...,.. beina
scout«! by some national r&lt;COC'din&amp;
rompanln. ''They arc on Ihe vcrac of
brcakina bia," he said, addina that its
performance at Summn-fm eonvin«d the
•ponsc:n thot they ~&lt;ere an out•tandina a&lt;1
Fireworks arc planned. but they are not
dcOnatt. ac&lt;ordina to f'rcidman , The Pabst
beer oompany b asslstlna with promotlon

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Eltra buses wiU be add«!.

David Johan11n

Summer shuffle shifts-campus groups ·

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Veteran Affairs Richmond
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MFACC
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of new homes for a variety of IUchmond
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�SUNY says UB is looking good
By OA VIO clel.ISI
Contributlnl Editor
or the first time ever, UB has been
named the best maintained earnpw in
the Slate University of New York
(SUNY) system, despite severe problems in tbc
condition of rhe Amherst Campus dormitories.
Sbarina the award with perennial winner
SUNY at Binallamton, UB rtJ&lt;eived 1 near
perfect sradc from the SUNY Ofr&gt;ce of Capital
Facilities, even after deep staffin&amp; cuts.
Evaluator Dauno M. Maldtalo ealled il "th&lt;
standard by which excellm« should be

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Usi111 a four point radna system of
unsatilfactory (0), marginal (1), satbf&amp;C1or (2),
and excellent (3), UB's Main Slreet Campus
also showed the great&lt;Sl improvem&lt;nt despite
tbe largest custodial starr ar SUNY.
UB's new assistant VIce President for
Pbysleal Facilitits Dean Fredricks called I he
rcpon "a fair and unbiased evaluation" from
Albany.
One area that bun UB's rating was the
Amherst buildina exteriors. While Main Street
received a three, Amhent's newer 5lructures
only earned a two. The primary reasons here
were the Ellioon and Governor's Residence
Halls.
Although the ln5pectors said the outside or
the buildings was "beuer rhan most ctUDpuses"
they noted the $460,000 that was requested to
repair th• roof on Governors.
T he terrace on Elllcou was also siabtccl as a
sore spor. The brick pla.ta was desianed to
allow water to now to a layer or sand and then
onto concrete which was pitched towatd dralru.
Instead, the water draaaed the sand to cloa the
drains, often leavin&amp; the terrace riddled with
puddles after nun. The poorly &lt;On5ll1K'ted
stair,.ays or crumblina brick were also noted,
althouah Fredericks said that they have already
begun replacin&amp; them .
The r&lt;pon also critlciud the baekloa or wotk
orders. Electrital ,.ork "'as behind by 2~
hours. althouch this is not the Univenlly's

faull. With only 13 electricians co do all the
work and a birina frecu by Stare Division or
the Budget mandate. UB cannot keep up with
the all-cle.:tric Ambent Campus. Carpentry wu
abo bacldoged by -4800 bours.
One penon who wu a-edired with beina
responsible for UB's hl&amp;h ratina was Vic:e
Pruident or Facilities Planni11a John Neal. It
was lhrou&amp;h Neal's office that major
rehabilitation projects passed for drawillp and
speeillealions.
Neal's position at UB IO'as tc::ttninaled in
AUJIISI by PresidenJ Sreven B. Sample, wbo
feels thor construc:tioo dforu at the Univeniry
u far enouah along and no IOIIIet requires such
a unit .
The loss of Neal, bowevet, will ftOl "have
much of an effect," accor&lt;fina ro Fredericks.
"Both my~lf and (Vic:e President of F'tnance
and Management) Ed Doty wiU take am or
rhese dlllies."
T he lire alarm system in Ellicou was another

area in need of improvement. Callina it

"poor", Doty and Fredericks voiced different
opinions for the reason. Fredericks said rhe
evaluators complained of broken ftte exit sign5,
which have been replaced. Doty, however, said Excellence on M1ln SlrHI
Si*:rNun photo
that "several pieces of equipment were nor
prcoperly functionina." A.e&lt;:or&lt;fi111 to several
Albany know " we can be effective with what
maintenance men at Amherst, malfunctions in
Ne havt and art not wasteful, which makes us
!he fire alarm system are not uncommon.
look better when we request money. "
One worker placed tbe blame on fellow
Fred&lt;ricks said that the manner in which the
custodians. "Too many people have keys to the
report was oonducled has improved but could be
control room. Sometimes they'll throw a relay
belltr. This year, two &lt;Kaminer$ visited UB for
which remains off for several days so they
four days, oae or whom ha&gt; been to Buffalo
don't have to be bothered with the alarms," he
before and the SLh« who has not. Teams or
commented. He also added that "when
such men ao to various campuses and evaluate
overyone leaves It aton&lt;, there ••n 't a bett&lt;r
each one Independently,
system anywhere."
"They should just ha&gt;e these two men survey
Doty and Fredericks both said the superior
all the campuJCS. " Frederkks reasoned.
rating amona SUNY schools will not make
"Everyone sees things differently, so some
them a tatact for budget curs. " Bin&amp;hamton
schoob could rate beuer titan otben even if
bas been number one for four years, and they
they &lt;fid not descr&gt;c to be."
don '1 . . .m to have been hurt," Fredericks
Both men did concedc that the rcpon on the
noted. He abo said the administrarion at UB
whole was fair and unblased . Doty sees the
has always been "equitable with the cuts,
rat in&amp; as !he eulminllion of ''several years of
unlike some other univ&lt;rsities. "
eapital Improvements, from rchabllitation of
Doty sees the rc-pon as a way or lcttina
buildings 10 a decte~ in vandalism."

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Tbe real world
UB Athletics Is facing tuat u auttere tlrMS u Is
the _, of the Unl-slty, ao s~.-wolc:ome to
the real world.
While OCher programs scrimp end aave, nleltel
and dime, to put teachera In the ctasSloom. spons
doM It to put pla~ on tho field. Sports Is
tm~ant to the quality or atudent life but not so
lm~ant as to evade studenll que~onlng their
expenditures.
Everyone who spends money alth Uni'l8rslty,
has to (usury It through their budget. All SA funds
art allocated according to a line by line system
and athtetlca has been the exception for too tong.
e ..ry year Ath~tlc programs must justiiY their
budge: be lore the Athletic: Governance Board
composed of students, program dlrectoro, and
coac:hlnQ I acuity. This year SA anempted to have
athletic programs receive their payments In the
same mann~ u their other orgenlutlons.
SA Alhlet.l cs Director Ken lvos· simple request
for a Uno by line budget and reqU8$t lor payment
system was mat with outcries from athletic
program directors. They complained that they were
not offered flexibility In t hat system.
That's procedure-It sports wants SA money at
least ask lor It by SA guidelines. Students have
shown laJth In atntetlcs with their mandatory lee
dollars since t9n, so when will athletlc:a have faith

In our student government,
We understand that grown man and women have
a dlltlcull time listening to student administrators,
but the extended macho trip Is out ol hand. These
atudenta &amp;~!~)port athletics and d&amp;aerve prO!iam
directors' rispec:t.
Al..-t thtM hundred thousand student dollars
Is put Into athletics y- ly. SA otHclals must
an!IWlW to Its constituents, the atudtnl body, by
Justllylng all expenditures through the budget
proceu. It Is unreuonable lor .l.lhletlcs to ••pec:t
to follow a bottom line spending procedure thereby
Ignoring what was agreed upon during tha budget
hearings.
The extra paperwork Involved with the new
procedure Is a taot ol life at the University that
athletics must accept for the general wellate ol the
student body.

IDgb standards for aU
A quick look at the Intended majors ot this year's
treshman clue shows that enrollment In the
prolesalonal schools-such as englnMrlng and
management-are rlatng and the number ol
studente wanting to study the more traditional arts
and eolencea Is declining. And the pool of liberal
arts students IS starting to get ao amall that It may
soon become economically unfeasible to melntaln

those programs at us.
Tho training available at tho profeaslonll schools
Is unquestionably necessary, and helpful, lor
today's aoc:lely but equally Important Ia a liberal
arte education to ensure comprehensive learning. 11
us - e to Jose or doWngrade Its arta and ac:lenc:es
programs not only would this UniversitY's academic
standarda drop llut there would be • tremendous
and unnec:usary economic waste ot excellent
faCYIIY and expensive physlca.l lecllhlea.
The W1gnllf Commission Is right on t~rget with
Its goal of wanting to Increase enrollment In tha
liberal arts. However, to try and aet the high
standards thai the Wagner Commission has
proposed may be aomewhat unrealistic,
unreasonable, 1nd undeslreable.
US ahOUid have high standards and recruit
academically talented students but by aiming for
the 40P live percent of the high ac:hool
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this Unlveralty academically exclusive Wh1c:h might
not be In the best Interest of the cltlzena of New
York state. Also. relying too heavily on numbers
and teat scores-which do not atwayaJudge
Intelligence accurately-could exclude talented
Individuals whO may not get good gradel but can
contribute to aoc:lety through their learned ac:tlons.
UB should have high academic standards but not
to the point of exc:lualng thOSe with hidden talent.

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Prtlld.,r. l•m one olth~ srudem
Rt~unrati'Hs to ttHr
CO&lt;poratlon. My m•lniob •• ro
eottducr 111 Boltd of Dlrttetota
mHNng• ot the corpontlon •ntJ to
make aure that •II SMrd d«::•lott2

Women in society

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Vtndlng 01 any ot~f cp~!Wtlon tun
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COIUICI my1e/l Of the mant~l ol

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Wom.,'l Srlld,.l C&lt;&gt;/1- at UB
anoouncet //&gt;a oflet111P of a
numbel of couf'l•• lor •omen
Jpclellzing In tha - • a~
torw:•m• ot "omtn, On• ol ltttt••
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begin • , . . - t w t l l a.. been 00109
through IN VOiioul P\II&gt;IJcatlof\1 that lila
' IMI•OBlty gl¥es to uJ1 to mal&lt;a lifo of UB Male&lt;
In tllaM - l e t t I llaVO noll'*' I !let
lmpottOnl
CIU. .IIon hU been left utiOnNw.d. lila a -tJon !half
,.... aal&lt;oo fa&lt;
yMta and I flava now flnalty found

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q~lont, tall&lt;.,.. cause a Cltstun&gt;ance and - ·
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2.'fou con bo toctlul and -•1-You , _ tha
prolthe r-.. ~- the b001nf'11'9 ol clut
and qulc;llly o~pl&amp;ln that you mutt ,... . tha &lt;tass "rty In
ttw anaww.
ordw to tal&lt;a )'OUr cat to lha . ., tO&lt; his Ohols. UWa hy tha
1M Question Ls-W'Ml are ltMt acc.ptab&amp;e ways ol
.,..oteuo&lt; wfflthlnlt you .,. a twn and will tal&lt;a that Into
walltl09 out ot a dasa alroody 1ft prootasa?
' ontklo&lt;atlon gqdlng your uams.
There a.te many rt•IOI'I• 101 wMtlno to 1ta¥e • caua
Tlllt Ia lha most honoUrable way ol dolnQ 11&gt;1091 and I
earty-toetl09 Ill, too1109 botoct, fee4mg flu"9'Y, neoctl09 ro
am sure that )'OU wlllloel alltha be1tet fO&lt; your hOnesty
Unlortunatofy your grade In tlla course could qualify you
0&lt;1 to tlla Hnd bo., naoctl09 to oe1 to •• appointment
mote fmoona.nt than tht actuaf ctn.s (I.e Mlrcut, ate.) AU
tor academic probation.
of theM are vatld
3. You con,. toctlul ot&gt;d diii!Ona•t-You maat tho
wnne atell ctasallas 111 own peroonatlty and thoukll&gt;a
prolnsor outtlde tile room and oplaln qulcl&lt;ty that you
tlttateo • 1tt111 diHero"tty. Utero Itt aomt batlc.t to
mull tea .. tha clau eat!Y In order to C11(Cfl a !ll(lht to
waf-lng out of a lecture. You ntta to UnCI YCK.u owra at"yle
t"•t you can join your family, which Ia spendl09 tilt
and pet lect it 1oH•r some suggesUone here. They may
weekend ln Europe. Usu111y the proreuor will thlolil •ou
are "-'Y wnlthY and w ill tAke lhAt anto con1)deraHon
not be perfect bot tMY
WOt~ed tor otnera.
, . Don't Qot l n the llrtt pllc:e- The otw~ us flttt choice
when grading yOYr eJams.
tor all of u&amp; Ia to slmPI~ blOW t~• alua olt In ttte lltat
• · You c.n be tudtl1nd honest-In the mkklle of ctau

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pl.ac:e.Ttlls Ia c.alled pun1lng The chance&amp; a,• lhll the
ln.s·tructol wiU never notice that you are missing. This
becomes more dltHeutt aa 1ne ,.,neater woara on,_ If you
are planning on ut lng thiS often then aet yot.useU up
when you do oo to class. Find a.omt one you can 001

you put your hand up, get the atten tion of the JnaHuctor.

then explain thai

vou are leaving beCause helsht Is

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taring teacher and you would rathet t leep In a bed at
home than In a hard Pl•sUc thillr ln a 01as1room.
Oon•t plan on re1urnlng to the course.

5. You can , . pure ni&lt;H-In tha mldcllo of claoa I"OU
tlam your- OIWt. clroo )'Our I*'. IHJI your jaclcat ""
and . . . . wiiiiOUI ~nation.
Ptan on • I1&amp;0CIY glare t01 fiiO,.,. two 011nroo clast
... Ilona Qf )'OU lla.. 1110 ro mum to tho ctau.j.
a. You.,., bo "'""'arlo and ..--In tile middle ot
cl&amp;u yOU OIOiand yOU llaWI IO tlln&gt;W liP, p;elt up your
otull QUlcttly and Nn out ol 1110 room.
Ex-t oy,..,..lh)' o t ,,. nel&lt;t ~"" mMtlng.
7. Be •IJ-$11 ri9ht next to tlla - · rnal&lt;o ""re II
,..,...,, ojor, k - a ~ ayo on t,. otol. ~ ...,.,.
it -lng tho other way or Ia mokt09 on Important pOint,
allp outlha -· a-an~ you worn be mlttoel unl... It
,. a ..,.,. omalt clut 01 you oskoct a qua111on eorll&lt;l•lot
you-· ukocto quaotlonj.
Be tl'f our ttupld-Trydol09 tho p•avlouo method
hom tho back of tho reom.
Ocljlr /on- ~no~ lacturo flalt o. Tho big lecture hal,. are
to lar90 tflol you could HI on a bomb on one tide and
the otnor alde might 1101 ever find out. Just 'tonG up ond

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leave.

Tnla Ia the fir at In a torlot on how lo dtal with
ar.ad&amp;mll aM the Unt~rlltY" Buffalo. To toose who
lhouQhttnat thO 810 Moclt Alloc~ nod graduateolnto
&lt;OIIIIy, PolitiCal SCience majors never gradua te, 1ney just

go on to g,aduate achoot

Opn Forum Bv Jchn Permtto

T

ne 'oflowlng we a ••nt to eft ' _
• culry, ethi•Ota.
ot&gt;d lnstrucrora. updlt/hg them on now V&lt;Od/ftg
porte In n... lllflco are fill a lith-

AI we prep&amp;re lor tr.. Fen s.m-1.,, eevetal
~larlflcatlon• ~09 gradl09 pOlicy oro In ordor. I

urge 'IOU In tne au_.t po&amp;albla •. , . . to mal&lt;a your
students aw01o ol tMa POlley In the 11111 ol ciUSM.
prefetably • • pan of wlletavw Pflntod matotlalo ere
dlotrot&gt;uttod to tMm. Tllll ,. H~lly d1tlcal ln l h o otFrultmen.

.

1 Rnlgr&gt;~rlon w/11!0111 Aco~mlc l'wmolty: Tho peyloO
ourt09 whlell a otUOOnt may reston ttorn a courea withOUt
oeadomk: ponalty flu _ , OJ!tnded 10 olght Studa&lt;\t• who ota In one way 0&lt; .-liar unlit to&lt; o
particular courte SIIOUid haWI . . , .
of k.-109 tflal
in aulllclentlltne to rulgn wltiiOUI ..,_mk: ponalty.
: . The •)(• Grode: Tho ·x• a r - no tonoar ....... (Prior to
tne Fall 11182 ...,..,.,, the 'X' deol9natod on •unorll.,l&amp;l
1utgr&gt;~tlon', I.a., dltoppeoranco horn tho oouraa without
official reSignation and 101 rouono •~tflelantly 10tlout to
ha. . juatlllod follureto ratton olflcloiiY). Tho 'X' Ia no
longer an option
to lrtatructOit In g•~lng
studentL Oft tne ftnor g,..,lng torm, Whan on ·x· appearo
or no grooe at all. 1110 s t\Jdent will automatically racolve
an 'F'ThQ belnq th• e•n. It I• Imp«•''" th•t ltt.JtNJctora

••Y

•••llobla

orMu •rwents or 1/JO crllrc.l notuto o1 ,,. tight wool&lt;
daodhno 101 rulgnlng • l rf&lt;O&lt;JI a u -lc /»ffO/ry.
3. Tho-'* o1 1 ' (lnc&lt;&gt;m/&gt;M.., One JM1 hom now. In lho
Fall of '""·a new pOlicy on tho,_,. ol lncomplatt,
adol&gt;tod by lila Facu11Y 5enato, wUII&gt;a lmplornontod In
tne Fall ol1!1112.1&gt;o-. thO some policy Uloelltt
-lout yMta .... obtain. IO Wll:
Tho ,.,.,.. of ' Incomplete', at '"" Olocrotlon oltho
lnstnrctor, may be g...., • stuclent • ho. too • laQftlmato
been obaam horn.., oumiMtlon 0&lt; oould
not c:ompleto all oltha uslgnecl wort&lt; In o coutsa. Tho
"""'""' muot lla-. a pual09
""'courM, and
111ar0 muat Plot a moans by whic:fl the lluclant .. able 10
complete tllacoutse f*IUI . - s .
Tho ,.,.,.. of 'lncomplfto' notrnalty must 1 &gt; a within two yo~ Irom tha and or tha Mmalttr dUitng
whlclllt wu tr,curred, althOUQfl lnllructoro may Ml tlmo
Umlu tflorttr than tllat. II a otuOont lalla t ,.,.,.,. thO
mart&lt; ol ' lneompiOio' within tile atlpulatoct tlmo, It
Decofnt,l petmMMtnt mArlc on the tranacrtpt. Fun,.rmort~
Jtixlent• may not ,.,.., for d-rJrN credit any ccwru In
~tftlctt an 'lncompilte' ••• lncuned. In ot~ words,
r-tlno lila courea .. not an acuptal&gt;te meana of
•omcWI09 the '1-IOte'.
4. ~ling
~ rumor.o and ropottt to tfla
contrary, fhare 11 no-~ In lho un,.,rslry WI~ policy
011 r-ating oou,... Which follows:
Oftty atudonll -records shoW o fa lling or- (F,

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!)). an oHiclal reai:Qnal!on cf9, or Opr GP''fW oclw rg ftll

t8821on unollk:lal r. .lgnatlon ()() In 1 cou'" may roput

not.. hottt....et, that I vours.e Vlrith 1 1'1
evet~ It lhe atUdent
IUbuque.-,tty f epNtl l nd PIIMI \IW COUtlt. If I course
101 which a t&gt;llttlng g rade nu b e e n · - It r-toct,
t~ Qf'acM WtlllhoW on 'hf IUide"t'l S*"rT\II'*'l t iCOfd
1M tho ct0&lt;/11 ot&gt;d qwNty poinlo wllr not,. counltd
II 101 Cffidlt. PIIIH

·p ;.-.cJe * Ill remalf\ on gtedt recor01

tOWalfl• V&lt;OdVI/Iolr, A notation of 'd~pllcate etoctW Will
1&gt;a m - on tho parmanant In tflort. &amp;llrdanlo &lt;XIrl'r!*tt a covroe wijh • lowef
or- than the\' WOUidlla. . lito c t - ""' ...
oncOIHIIOOO to l&gt;aiiOva that r-tlnll the ClOUfM will
t&lt;P&lt;&gt;"90 ,,.. ll&lt;at grwda or lrno«We their Quality Point

Avw-

5 Racord ot llaolllrtllon:- uroa yOUr otUOOnts to
~-- their raglotrotlon card and lee InVOice with utmost
eaiO. It II • IOOOfd of '"" ..,.,,... In wnlelltha\' aro
otllclllty roglottrOCI. l nd IO&lt; """'~ , ,,.~ • •• ~mlc:alty

ond flntn~lolty llabiO.
Tho lnekfence ol , , _ . gtlava.~.-. o"" o. odal
lncroaaaa yearly. Tho ...,. care vou tai&lt;O In epeUine
out-praletatMy In wtiUng-uniVOIOity ; ., ..,109 pOik:ln u

well It vou, own l)tl1tc-ullt ocwrM f'eQUI~.I·, tr,e • •
oflance you hovo of Qelll09 lnvofvetl In an unpleount
grleYoneo oltOa tlon.
Jolin "*odotto Ia tho Daan ot tha Dlvlolon ot

llactero"O""' F~f!P,~'~?J~!~.'!! ~,.,oro P)' • , ., .t ,_.,

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Boll\ candidates decJined to SP$10Ulate on wily there D espite the snafui, both Madtinnon and Naylor
would not be a dean in place roday. Rossberg said,
plan to remtJn in the hunt for the pon. "I have no
"There may have been some errors in jud&amp;ement in
intentions of nayina on new, but my interest in the
different places, but I'm fairly confident that we will appointment has not diminished," Naylor explained.
recover ancf have no negative effect in the dean's
MacKinnon said that it would not be proper to
orroce."
comment, but indicated a desire 10 Slay in

Tbe vice president called the matter a "complex

Robert Rossberg

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one" that bad bistoricall'OOI$ and placed blame on
the negarh~ reaction to Naytor on pas1 eventS.
"Some just tbouJbt that MacKinnon was bener
qualified for thc. post for a variety of reasons."
"The President and I d&lt;cided that there were
JOme problems with tile seardl proeas, tile
the repon was written," Rossbera siad. "In
order 10 forestall any complaintS abc:&gt;ut tile process
we asked the search committee to reconvene and go
tllrouab the process aaain .•.
Rossbera surmised that faculty were upset because
they thou&amp;ht that Naylor was not as qualified as
MacKjnnon and they became upS&lt;t for a number of
reasons. Tiley met with Sample and then with beth
rhe President and Rossberg in order to convince the
two that 'Naylor was not the best choice.
The search was concluded in the middle or May
and during June and July nothing hl\p~ned becau5&lt;
of vaCl\tions and other delays. It will be sraned up
~~&amp;ain under the direction of English Chairman
Rich;vd Fly and will include student , faculty and
staff representatives. Both Rossbcrg nnd Sample will
then interview the finalists and the vice president will
make a recommendation 10 the President , who will
forward a name to the St~te University of New York
Board of Trustees.

contention.
Rossbera said that the breakdown "did not lessen"
the 1,.0 men's chances and be decJined to speculate
on .a,ar the search comminee mi&amp;ht do. "The
options are Still open," the vice president asserted.
He beli.-·es that more eood "ill come our of this
than bad, an Impression that hu cha,.ed since the
begin nina or the ~ummer. "The lona-run dfect wt11
be a positive imptlC'I," he s.iad. "It wiD heighten the
interest in the search process and increase
communication with the vice president's office and
the faCility."
But Naylor was somewhat unsure of the
dfecr-esp&lt;cially if lhc. process dnas on into the
semester . If it continues. he said the faculty might
not be as well repr~nted in the Council of Deans
and durina any mitior d&lt;cisions. "lf It's looser than
six weeks, it could have some impact on the averaae
student in a social sciences major," Norylor, a blstory
professor explained.
Naylor snld that ir the search Look lo&lt;~ser than six
weeks some morale problems within the faculty migllr
result .
Ross berg $1W sonoe lnrger kssons in the ma11er.
"The proce.n for a ~earch rnust be clean and clear,"
he siad. "111e lesson in this i&gt; how frail tile process
we operate under i~. h ccrtnlnly rdnrorccs my view
that the process must be unpecable."

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�Controversial Hughes
appeals decision

sport&amp;

By ICEVlN A. KRUEGER

Huabes' • 1peal bearinp. The Huabes' decision will
not be fiu.Jlzed until they are heard at the
"university levd", then at the State Unlvmity of
New York (SUNY) level, accordlna to Esposito.
Overall, his record with the UB ba.skctbaU proaram
1$ 49-60. Howrver aplrut more equitable Division Ul
competition, it stands at 49·26. nus yrar, Hughes
will coadl the ckfendina State University or New
Y•k Athletic Conference SUNYAC Champions. The
Bulls, altbollah just ll-17 overall, bad a 7-3
SUNY AC record. With a couple wins in the rmats
they ac:compllsbed what no UB roundba!J team bad
done in IS years hlsta&lt;y of the coor-. dlnch an
NCAA post«ason Division IU LO\Irnament

Sports £41/or

ast Thursday it wu announ~ that UB
Mens' Varsity Ba.skctball Head Coacb Bill
Hu&amp;bes' current contract to pilot th&lt; team
would not be &lt;XI&lt;nded put the upoomina 1981-83

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season.

nus could be the rmaJ tllSSI&lt; that th&lt; Bulls'
conuovemal ba.skctball coach will be lnvol~ in.
Hugbes'carecr at this Univenily has been sbroud&lt;d in
turmoil and prrsonalhy conflicts often involvlna
playeq and members or the administration .
\
Th&lt; coadl redrved a letter from Chairman Or.
Salvatore Esposito of the Oepanment of Rcaeation.
Atbleties. and Related Instruction (RAR I), teUin&amp;
him be was fir&lt;d.
Esposito and Edwin Muto, Mens' lntorcolleaiate
Athletic Director, had tb&lt; final '*Y in the matter.
According to the Courf~r-Exprns, Hu1hts dolms
that o conspiracy bet ~·een the two wa.r o dl!/inite
factor.
"All olon11herc ha.r betn o conspmtty with
Esposito ond Muto to ll&lt;t rid of m~. " Hughes told
the Courier, "Muto has recommended not renewlna
my contract three straiaht years, but I wu really
suprised when he did it this lime."
Hughes hiU bern or&gt;&lt;rating as head baskrtbaU
coach and an instructor in th&lt; University's RARI
scholast.ic program sine&lt; 1978. His oriJinal two-year
conttact was followed by two subsequent one-year
concraas.

appear~.

On a personal ba.sis, Huahes was honored a.s
SUNYAC Coach of the Year in 1980. ln winnina ru.
fi&lt;1t of two SUNY AC Western Division titles, be
compiled the Bulls' only overall winning season,
17·10. ThatinehiJI&lt;d a perfect IO.C record in
conferencc play.
The next year UB tied for the division crown with •
crosstown rivals Buffalo State. This past year, after a
play-orr with 1'1-edonia State, they finished =ond.
Huabes, 46, is a 19S7 araduate of Greenville, W.
Collqe. He has a B.S. in Physical Education and a
Master's dqree he earned from the University of
Illinois in 1961.
His exr&gt;&lt;riencc or coaehin&amp; college basketball
rtarted in Rochester. In six seasons at Roberts
Wesleyan, he put toaether a cumu.lative tabulation of
70-49. Movin.a on to a lonaer relationship with
I t was in early May. while lheMieased coach had
Fredonia State CQ!kae, he returned the favor by
requested an expanded th.u·y&lt;ar contract, when h&lt;
auidin&amp; II season• worth of teams to 121-IOS.
originally found out that hb services were not in the
IJI 1976, he took a break from the Western New
department's future plan•.
York hoops scene to be an a.ssistant coatb at the
University or Aorida.
The decision .. as biU&lt;d on two &lt;valuations of
Hughes a.nd ru. work by Muto and fellow Oirrctor
"It's obvious that this bas nothina to do with my
Edward Michaels. Whrn Hughes wu denied access to Bill Hughes
Spectrum photo coachina or ba.skctball," HuaJoes said to the Courier,
the evaluations for reviewin&amp; their accuracy, whkh os
"I wasn't his {Muto 's) cboitt when I &amp;Ol the job and
he has been uncooperative ever since."
Muto and Esposito would not comment a.ny
a right given to bim aecordina to the Union or
further on the Hughes' dilemna, bowrver, they eacb
"Ba.sically It is a case of prrsonal bias from the
Univmity ProfC$$0'1, he ch- to a,p pealthe
said that the university's sick "''Ould be known at
• Alblttlc Director." he conduded .
decision.

GRADUATE STUDENTS

Activity Fee Waivers are available for
graduate students at

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DEADLINE FOR SUBMITIING
APPLICATION S IS
' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, at 4 P.M.

I"TERESTED
O"DERGRADOATESTODE"TS
Internships programs available throagh
The Colleges In sach areas as:
Community Otvdopmmt
Social ~es
Envii'OIVTierllal Slucf~es
womens· Sludies
Urban Studies
Communlcalion
Govtmmen1 Concmu
~alth Sfrvkes
ltgallaues
Mental Heakh StMces
AnsMana~l

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Monday- Friday 10- 3
Monday - Thursday 5:30 - 8:00 pm
2) Michael Hall 2 - 3 9 - 5
Amherst 1) Capen Lobby

Monday- Friday 10- 3
Tuesday, Wednesday 5:30 - 8
2) Ellicott Complex (Student Clu~)
Monday - Thursday 5 - 8

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-it's a year round job

Student Association
Book Exchange

By JON M. OlAT

Do you feel as if
your old books
are \\torth
something?
Do you need
extra cash?

MQI!ali"l &amp;!/tor

1penni.Qs nearly aab• moalbs and &gt;1 kaSI 162 ~~ iC&amp;SOII

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pmcs, tift for a l!fOf&lt;SSional baseball pla)'V """ be mrntally
and pbyDcally dnllnlna. Todav. players takr

~&lt;:ti'O panlcipalioo

in off..s&lt;lUOn coodilionin&amp;. Whether il be linin&amp;
welahll or ruoniog, bueball playe..... COO&gt;&lt;Ioua or th&lt;ir condition.
Tht play&lt;ll aJt w&lt;U aware or lht fact 1ha1 there!; alway&gt; somebody dJt
~ooltln&amp; lor thdr position.
_ &amp;
'llry to .ray !'it dunn&amp; th&lt; ofi·Kuon," .aid l..t» Al1Jtle$ , _ .,
r•&gt;t baseman St&lt;Vt Galvty. "I'll rest. !0&lt; the r11st month, bu; 1hen 111
sian up ..;th ~ nuuun1 and 1 foe of JW~U&lt;tball . " Caney added. "I
doo'l do mud! ..;th wdJbu. lllhouah I IO&lt;n&lt;liruo 10 on lhe n&gt;.Uiilw
~riabl prolf&amp;DI if I ltd I nttd 11. "
Oarvey figures that aboul 85 1u llO P&lt;TctDI of b...ball player. do
condltionina or som&lt; son. Welabl Urtlng and runmng arc th&lt; mn.u
commoo methods,
O;uvey'• lcammlle, •hortSiop BIU Russell , b.., defined • &lt;'OmpJeu
provam after tht sta&gt;011 blltk in Oklahoma.
" Whftl: you u111 to &amp;don in your years in a prorcss1onal sport, you
have 101 10 keep fil," SO)&gt; Rlmdl "Whm the seasoo "doot, I'll wort
oo tile nautd\li ~e and do some di.MlJI« TIIJlnin&amp; .. Pta}'In! golf
and I"I&lt;'Qutlball art IJDOCl&amp; II11U&lt;U'&gt; fllvor\tt ad&gt;VIIio .
"The teaSOn is very lon&amp; on baatb&amp;ll and you bo•c to bc on lop •hape
10 keep your job." RIW&lt;ll added. "You ga u;cd tO lh&lt; uerci•C$. Md
after a whiJe you grt addicted "
1\ plll)tr'• lasting 10 years 111 the big lequ., can bc aunbuttd not
only 10 their athltlit abllily bul how he trt•u hi&gt; body, Prime U&gt;~nl)lti
arc Carl Yasuumsltl of II&gt;&lt; Boston Rod So• and P&lt;r&lt; Row or tile
Phlladdplua PluWcs.
" II sou a IJllk touahtf cad• - · " Wd the 41 JUt old Rose.
"What r..Uy lloW&gt; me do"" I&gt; th&lt; amoUDt or travdhn&amp; we do, 1111d by
IIIIJll&gt;l h is tol~Ch. but tf •e ar&lt; in 1 pennet raee. rov IO&lt;fl&lt;l 1bout all

If you answer.ed
YES,
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Book Exchange
can help.

Bring in your
old books,
set your own price,
and we'll help
you sell them.

the aches aod pains."

Rose does a 101 of runnlna afltr the bueball l&lt;UOO a&gt; well&amp;&gt;
a wtiahltd bal •• ltaSI ~ tim.,. • day plu&gt;
throws a bueball.
.. EJudsc can'c hun you," Rost' says. ·•h hiU JOUcn me: to where: I
•m now, and I enjoy lht pmc "' much today 1&gt; I did ,.ben I was a
w&lt;ighlllnlna. He a.lw

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rookie "

MDII playen qrtt that 1prina uairw&gt;t " a •llua.bk Old poo&lt; 10 1he
t.eUCHt. Oespitt u·, rdutd piR'. It pro'W'ido eM playn lO once •.&amp;a.io sa
att1aroa1td wnh rbe game

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2) UUAB Film Assistant
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' ' S prina tr.:O,., aeu·&gt;'OII bock Into •h• aam• mentally," w d
Pitubur&amp;h Pint&lt; veteran Willie St011dl. " It's a aood drnrto 1&lt;1 &lt;X&lt;ro
banina prl&lt;'li"" and r&lt;saln )'o&lt;lftlmina. I rully don't do oo)'lhlns in the
off.....on &lt;J«PI for 10""' aolf, but otbu tban that, I fed that sprina
trainina 1.1 onou&amp;h to 1&lt;1 you back into shape."
0o&lt;1acr &lt;IIeber Sieve Yeaacr shares Slaracll'• pbilosophy "I don't do
any wdaJ&gt;ttil'lina or runninJ durona the winter," Yeaacr Aid. '1'he
sca&gt;on is 10 ion&amp; u il is, I fed thm I daetve the,... and I take
a.dvantqc or it
Yeaacr admined thll he doc$ ~Y u oa:ulon.aJ pme or rocquetbaD
and a row&gt;d or aolf, but for the IDOSI part he fecb thm he should
mnain clolc to his fllll\ily.
tf'When the~ CO&lt;JI&lt;S When I ha"" 10 tif\ &lt;O'Qahu all wirucJ. thm I'll
tnowlt's time to leave buebllll," Y&lt;aact added.
WltUe moot of the I1Spl)ft.libility of rcrn&amp;llliJIJ hcollby ran. oa the
~)'cr. oecaslonally the manaacr and trainer will ad...U.: or sometime
even order a ~ to do some son of condiliooina.
"Usually the~ knows how well he b physically," Aid New York
M&lt;U . . . . _ ~ Bamherarr. "Sorncti1na a playcr will talk to me
or the tnlillcr and J&lt;l~orn&lt; advice on how to Improve lhrir physique, I
ll&lt;Y&lt;f really ordered -.d&gt;ody to do conditionlna altbouah there have
been tirncs where I have rccommcnckd 11\at the pla)'ft'" do some. ••
ll&amp;mbttacr reels lhlll today's pla~n are In better shape then wheo he
...JI~ Wa5 • pilebcr with rhe Milwaut oe Braves in tb&lt; l 'l$0's "The playu&gt; ar&lt;
faster, taUcr, and lltonacr". says Bambcract . "Most of tbcse &amp;UYI
would he embarrassed If t.helr body "'•nt to pot, so they really keep
after thcm.sdve1 oft' the nclds. You don't see many playen ~lr&lt; Babe
Ruth who 10.0uld t~uff 18 hot dOJS Into th&lt;nuelvcs JWL bdo(l' a sam•
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"h is the hei&amp;Ju of hypocrisy for someone to march
for peace and then ao home to &amp;rill a steak, roast a
chicken, or fry some fish. "

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Su•aiit1 EHa~~o• CHttr- n.e
11aff mectin.&amp; w111 be
held oo S&lt;pL 1 at 7:30 p .m. in 415 Michod Hall. All
eourudors should auend. If vnablt pltue contacl a dirt&lt;OO&lt;

a.t 831·1584 or 636-1361.
Opn " - spon_..t by the JewUb Student Ccnt&lt;r O&gt;&amp;bad
HOU$&lt; 8-B-Q, Wed., Sept. I, 5 p.m., 5 minutes walk from
Ellioott Complex oppooite the Wilkesoo and Spauldina
Dorm• over the Ellicott Creek footbridge.

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CooaJtlor for Jewish Yovth Group. Call Edi&lt; 11 636-3062.

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Room '1111 Norton ll 7. Suil and de Is rtqllired.

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now """"Plina applications _ _ __;;.;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

for Vo!unteo CovnKiin&amp; Positions. Trainln&amp; swu Sq&gt;l. 13,
1982. To put In an appllcal.ioo visit either the Main St . offiCe TM S,.Cinl• 'a Orp8lzatloaal M«ddlop wiD be held on:
01 415 Micbld Hall or t.be Amberu offo&lt;cat 206 Talbert Hall. Thurldoy, September 9at 3:30 and 6:30 1n 14 Baldy Hall, and
TUodoy, Sq&gt;lcrnbor 14 at 3:30 in the Palmer Room (Seeond
n - . Haniman Hall).
0.. tM. a ~-~ TUtor uoderprivileaed ciUidren In
remedial readlntl tu&gt;d awb. No cxperiala oea:ssary. Call
CAC DOWII31·l511 . You will Ieoni morethaa J'OUa&gt;Uid evu Clrdo It MedJoot-5epl. l, 2p.DI. tu&gt;dl:30p.m., 111 Talbert .
teoch them.
Palmer Room. a..k K is the 11rJa1 ~· oavk:&lt;
orpllizatlon in the world. lbt UB Orck K Club ..W hold Its
Fall orpnlutioa.al ~ oe Wed. Sq&gt;l. hi at 1 p.m. Ia
s...nc,. .... - . Ntpu-Tucoday and Wednesday, 111 Talbert tu&gt;d 8:30p.m. Ia the ~ Room, lnd n-or
Sq&gt;l. 7lb and lib, time: 7-9 p.m. Pt.:.: Norton Hall. Come Harriman. Pla.IIC atla&gt;d one or call Cathy, 176-.3947, for
meet the womm or Cbl Omqa and Alpluo Slama Alp/la mort Info.
Sororities. For more lftfomwlon, &lt;:all B3:Z..II49.
Give! We want your blood. You may no&lt; be d)'ina to Jive it
but people are dyio&amp; to aet it. Help the CAC and American
Red Crou by &amp;ivin&amp; biooo oo Tueadoy, Sq&gt;l. 1 from 8-1 p.m.
and Wednesday, Sept . 8 from 9-l p.m. in Clpeo, room 10
(oear infonnatlon booth). For rnon: Information &lt;:all the
Community Actioo Cot!&gt;t· lll·lm .

Slama ' " Epolloo fratcnoltr- Rhual Mmina

fllhdltla. Jnt&lt;r&lt;tted In
advenbln&amp;, art, journalism or &amp;ettlaa Involved Ill UUAB
c:oncen promocion7 Pleue attend thil ...,..in&amp;. Wedneldoy,
Sept . I, 5 p .m., 211 Tolbert, AmberR Campus.
U\JAB l'oblldtJ Co•alttee

The U.B. ~ O•b mem evtry Thursday in Diefendorf
Anna Louna&lt; at 7 to 10:45. Startlna Sq&gt;l. 10. the club will
a11o mee1 every Friday ln the Farao Rec. Center, 7 to 10:45.
The club I&gt; open 10 all, equipment Is provided, tnsuuction
avallablt by reque~t .

movies, arts &amp; lectures
c-,.. a-.s, Convment ill Con«&lt;1,
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A . _ for-a.tocs-nu&lt;. Sq&gt;l7. I. 9. 7·11 p.m ..
Alko (old 8oUd Hall), MSC.

Coellf lln&lt;1ola-Bia&lt;t MounWII Collep ll 'a produetioo for
the Fall
an)'OM lr lnteraled in dlrectlna. Sial&lt;
manaJina. etc. and W&lt; ... in dap&lt;rate • or a &amp;ood .....
erew, For more info. call our office at 636-1137 or David a1
6'36-5143. Thank you.

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!Hr , !tm-~st~inatRoom5lS,Harrimlu&gt;Hall
Lottrested in mualc and con«n prodoctiont TbCD aot
It - " "· HoW'/ By beina a -oill1'll..,.. JOID CAC involved Ia UUAB-p&lt;ovldin&amp; mleruiJimc:nt to the \IB- • Wid fmd OUI tbe dcuih Of tbe bell deal in IOWD 00 dowDhiJ1
ski~Da· Ofllce houn art ~·Frlclay, 9 a.m. tn 4:30 p.JII.
tu&gt;d be t1u11 spocW. Prs,
Nursina-.et your Cocnmunity. Tbb ......U,.. is for all rcturpil&gt;&amp; ..,., IICC\Irity
Our membenloipjlriw bqlas Sepc. 1.
&gt;oiWiteer cxperiala Wouab CAC. La "' ~ you in and bospitality ern&lt;~ ...., aayoOe i'nrtta~ed In aottlna
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bospit&amp;lr, dinia, bealtb -en. For mo&lt;e infotmation &lt;:all
the Community Aetioo Cot~&gt;t. 131·3521.
T,for tb&lt; Women's Volltyball
UU.U CPA ~ &lt;¥ .......... Wed., Sept. I in Clpeo
T-la Olrt Hd()ym 011 the Mliol !uwa Ciompoa. Aayoow
LouQae for ao)'OM intc:rated ia pooitions u nten, n~~&lt;~~.
intc:rated .,a.- repon 10 Oar~ 0,. • 4:15 p.m. today.
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this s.....lay
o..dlia&lt; row tryout llpplieadou Is Fl1dll)o. Sept. J. If you
and n&lt;rr Swoday thereafl.,. at Radld c:.nor. Collqe orr'". - . , or holt&lt;A for tills yeat'l 11p0D111iaa Dlaht dub lttld.
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11-y. 30 Auguot 1112 Volume II N . . - &amp; Sloto U...._lty of -

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Activities
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Southside, Johansen headline- FaUlest

Sharon H . Penney, currently as&lt;Odate provost of Yale
Univmhy, bas been rocommendcd .. vltt chancellor for acadcmle
proarams to replace James E. Perdue., .Shc will be paid an annual
diary of $57,973 in the posl. AI Yalnincc 1976, ihe was
responsible for supervisina lht sociat sclenca depvtmenls,
professional schools and sevtral ocodomk suppon units.
SUNY CbanocUor Clifton Wharton also announced that Jerome
B. Komisar has been reoommendcd .. PfOVOSI. He had been •
actil\1 as vkc chan..Uor ror acade:rnie proarams. Komisar wiU be
paid $64,.138 llSd will be responsible fO&lt; ovcrall academlc policy
and proa:rams and several orroecs. lncludina vadullc lludics,
research and professiooal PfOIJ'&amp;fDJ· Hc b also expcctcd 10 serve
it PtesUI&lt;nt of the SUNY Racatch FOWIC!alloo.

Fallfeat, UB's annual back to school pia, will be bdd lhil
Salur~ ll Baird Point on lhe Amherst Cam,puJ. ~ ftallll'&lt;d
pcrfonnm an the Ed&amp;&lt;, David J ob&amp;IUCI!i and Sou11uidc J ohnny
and lhc Asbury Jukes, accordlna te&gt;Student Association (SA) and
Univcnily Union Aetlvilles Board (\JUAB) oflicials.
The all day affair will aiJO o:on1ain •pecioJ.acnU and surprises,
accordina lo lhc sponson. It is expec~cd 10 lll!lin around noon
with lhe fit!l band datcd to appcar at li&gt;PIO&gt;:imatdy 2 p.m. Look
for moro detail&gt; later In 1hc wcck.

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R(lisuadon dtacllines for standardiud admission exams for
studcnu inttr&lt;'!lcd In aucndil\1 vaduate or profeslonal school In
1911l arc ntarina. accordll\1 to Carec:&lt; Plannina orricials.
Thc Oraduato Rocord Exam (ORE), requircd by mos1 aradua1c
..boob, will be alvcn lwi&lt;c durina the Fall somcster. Rqj&gt;tratlon
for lhe Orst tell dalc-October 16-is this Thursday, S.plembcr 2.
T)le IOCO.nd cxam will be alven on ll«lember II ( wilh an October
21 reaJstralion deadlln&lt;:, Thc Educatlonal Testina S.rvkc (ETS),
which cond..c~s lhe exams, docs allow for latc realstr1ltlon . A fee
of SID Is addcd, and applications reccivcd after Sqxcmbcr 21 and
Novcmber 16 wUibc returocd.
~Gradual&lt; M..........,l Admission Teat (GMAT) will be
pven ooly ona durin&amp; lhe Fall .......ur-&lt;&gt;0 October l3. ~
rqjstratlon cbdUnc ~ let at Seplcmber JO, willl lhe 27th
lhe r..w dtadlinc. Demnber 27 is lhe dtadliDc ror lhe nc.u ....,
oo J011uary 29 and studcnll havc untU Jaauary 4 to &amp;&lt;' lhdr late
appli(allons in wilh a SIO fee anac:bed.
Studcou inlcrellcd in lllcndina law JCbool IICJil Fall will haVe 10
rqiste:r for lhe Law School Admission Test (LSAT) by Thursday,
Sqxember 2,for l.he October 2 eum. Late roaistrallon is open
until 5&lt;p1embcr 9, as lona as a SIS fcc accom,panies lhe requcu.
Copies or the appli&lt;:atlon booklets can be obcaincd from Career
Plannina. which has orne.. on both campuses-in C.pcn Hall on
Amherst and in Hayes Annex C on Mdn Street .

lOK run announced

M IChMI F Hoc*SntiS• .. Cotttrl~l#ftg

The third annual Baird Point 10 killometer run, will be hdd
Sunday, S.plember 12 as part of Cdcbration 1982. A SJ
rqlsuatlon fee b requircd for the r~« by S.pternber 7. •
Cclcbrotion 19821J a day·iona fcsllval lor the Univmily and the
Buffalo communi1y, packcd Li&amp;htly witt\ ovcnll on the Amh«st
Campus and usually &lt;ndlna wilh 1 spectacular fireworks disp~ !1
Baird Point. •
Thc race bqins and end1 11 Baird Poml and the ennt&lt;llaoll
race throul]l t.he Cllllpus, with trophies aolna to 1he overall male
and lema!&lt; wioner. Ribbom arc awardcd 10 lhe lop lhrcc in each

aaewqory.

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Entries must be postmarLcd no larcr lhan lhc Sqxcm* -7 llSd
Jllo&lt;lld be sent to 0 . Calhoun 11 106 HarrimaD Hall.

Weigbt loss program offered
Wan1 to lose weisht?
An on&lt;ampus wclsht control proararn will be conducted for
UB studonts during the Fall semester. Called IDEAL (Individually
Dcvdopcd Eating and Activity lor Ufc) Wciaht Control ProgrllD.
h will run (or 10 weeks and locus on cat in&amp; habits, nwition and
excrdsc manaaemoot.
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Thc workshops !"iil meet at 7 p.m. on Tuesday cvcninas lor
ont·hour on the seventh Door of Kimball Tower.
A screening and ,..Utradon scssloo will be hold at 7 p.m. on
Sqxerobcr 7 in the iolli\J&lt; in l(lmball Tower. Tho proaram will
also be o:onductcd 11 the Butralo State Collqc CampuJ on
Wcdntsday eveninas.

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~ Sta1c Univmity of New York (SUNY) may have its rust
.,.onsan vkc chan&lt;cllor, provided the Board of TNSI ... approves
the actions at ill nexl mcttina.

ClrwJetlon •*•or. lO,tXIO
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To Be Forewarned Is To Be
ForeArmed
- Textbooks may be returned up to 15 days from the first
day of classes
- Textbooks purchased after Sept. 14th can only be
returned within 48 Hours ot purchase
- Tf!ere will be no tetutns, tefunds,
yout receipt
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Admissions test deadlines near

Penney, Komisan elevated

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There can be no matklngs In books

-Defective books must be tetutned at once and will be
replaced
- Review books, totelgn language books, and government
printing office books are NOT RETURNABLE

Attention Students!!
'
· Get Involved!!
Petitions to join the Student
Association Assembly are Available
starting TODAY in Room 111
Talbert Hall, A.C..
These petitions MUST be returned
~0 LATER THAN
4:00p.m. Monday, October 4th
at the above office.
For more Information. contact
Gerard Olson at 636-2950

�Students., faculty vie for priority space
By TERRY CANADE
.Mana,lnl Editor

A

proposal that would re-allocate space to
better acoommudatc Harriman .student
lfOUps was placed on hold Wt week as
confwion mounted over who oontrolled key Sl*" in
Harriman.
The Proposal called for student aroups to move
into the second
omoes presently occupied by
the Ocpartn&gt;ent of Theatre and Danae while that
department would assume tbiid noor orr.... vacated
by Student Testina and Research.
Student ofr~als had formulated tt&gt;c plan under
the assumprion that a deal had been made-between
the Division of Student Affairs and Academic .Vfairs
to SMteb noors. .But while Vioe President for Student
Affairs llichatd Siggelkow "thought there was a
trade, I don'ttb.ink il was for all the space.
Naturally, I'd Uketbc whole Ooor."
"It was never intended to include aU the second
Roor ,'' Vice President for AtadC&lt;nic Affairs Roben
Rossberg sald of the arranae&lt;nent. "My sense of 1he
thing is that third Ooor spaoe would be given in
exebanae for some space on the second~ u he added.
Sub-Board One (581) and acting House Council
Chair David Hoffman sald he had received diffe&lt;ent
information about which space House Council eould
reassiplto student groups. •'Men who have been

noor

adminisiJalors for years can't -seem to set their
memories to work." Hoffman expected the deal to
have~ made in writing_.

T o complica.lc mauers7beaue Oepanmenl
Cbaimwl Saul Elkin delive&lt;ed a letter 10 Hoffman as
Elkin left_for vacation. stating ..we have no intention
of movina out of our offices on the second noor:•
Elkin sald t.he third lioor SP"'% his depanment h8$
already assumed was to supplernen1 their existina
ofrJCOS on the second noor.
"These thinp are supposed to beoolecided between
vice presidents,•• Hoffman sald. Rossberg &amp;l'ecd •
..oontrol or space resu with the dean and the vioc
presideot and not a departtnent chairman. That leiter

sbouJd not have been written."
But Rossbet1 decided to fotestall discussion until
Elkin returned from his vacation. Elkin is cxpected to
return today and aU parties should be m.eetina this
week acoordina 10 Student Association (SA)
President Cordell Scbaduer.
"We're vinually back to where we started from:
renegotiating the whole deal,'' Hoffman sald. rt b
Sch~ter's, hope that after the confusion clears,

Houx CouncD c:u "rmd each lfOUp a bette&lt; home
than it
now."
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"Direct Jen'ice orpnlzations should aa priority in
allmlltcrs,'' Hoffman uplaloed. 'The Community
Action Corp and the Ticket orr- were spedlieally
mentioned by SchK!Itcr and Hoffman as betnl hilh
on the Ust ror new offices.
'fhe priorities were determined upon "how .lf&lt;lt
their ~ tot wOJk-in traffic-." ac:cordina to
Hoffman. Some clubs Mth set membC&lt;shlps do not
need tO be as easUy accesub~ and Will be si- •~""%
ac:cordli1J)y.

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P rovidina recreation space lost flilh Squire Hall's

elosina "wastbc heart of the proposal,'' Hoffman

said. Director of Student Unions lama Grube&lt; Slid
recreation space is .. more irnponant because h is
by a l&lt;ft&lt;ralstudent body v.,us • student
llation whk:h may entertain a limited
const ueoc:ey.''
The udent proposal call• for increased lounae

areas

more reservation rooms. Gruber

antkipated that dC&lt;nand for ra&lt;lvation rooms for

s.tudmt oraanizations' mcetiD&amp;S would increase
durin&amp; the ooming oemes&lt;&lt;r. Hoffman ernphasiud
Harriman's need fo( plac::es wh~re st·udenu can ...han&amp;
out.''
The SA ptln is the only one House Council is
coiUiderin&amp; as Gruber sald "it b best that these
Lhinp are worked out toaetbe.r.,. Minor altualions
are expected to result from student and
administrative sugaestions.
But .. if the Theaue Department doesn't &amp;ive up lis
5&lt;C9ftd noor space," Sebacbter noted, "that sets
evtl-ybody else in a state
nux." For the Ambe&lt;st
Camp.., Hoffmao plins to propose t~ aU student
lfOUps bouscd in Talben be moved to space in~
Norton. This would aUow the atoups to be close&lt; to
students 6nd the new Student Activities Center
Jeheduled to be built on the Amherst CampUJ near

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Knox Hall.

Orpnizalional spaoe in Talbert would be switched
for classroom spice in Nonon, Hoffman said of the
plan.wl)ieb is stiU in the idea staae. Student
Government ofliccs will remain In Talbert, Hoffman

;~.~~~~~aa::..!om.akesomeorr~in
Meanwhile Capen's beautir~alionproject

progressed as Scbaebt« sild "proposal! are out to 13
area CQrponWoru." The proposal request$ funds for
~:,;.~ojecl in exchanae for a plaque in the companies
Gruber found the projec&lt; "quite exciting" because
"a lot more can be donewllb that lounae."

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2. It IS approved as a OENERAL EDUCATION
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�A tN C, SBI hoI d UB' s -.,-a,=8EI'II=
GOO=DCHILD==summer hostage
Edl•llf'ilo~

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lbe sur{..,., it Jttmtd

lite a quiet SUIDIIICI'
wkh

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cOotiOVelli... But as it wound
clo.,, 1~ wu eoOIIJb
unllnlah&lt;cl busiJICSi an 1M horizon
to tnSur• a cootroveny-filltd ytll.
At 1M cmtcr of discussion and
ldloo w.n two Sludeol
I!'OIIpl-&amp;lb Board I, 1M SIU&lt;Ieol
scrvlc:eo oorporatiocl, and 1M N&lt;w
Yook Pubjjo lnltm1 Resatch
Oroup (NYPIRG). SB!rq&gt;ot1td 1
h ... dtllc:it, but WI$ 1\IDllditla
iuelf 0011, while NYPIRG was

ofllc:ially IDd rorasally told that It
would r«ci&gt;e a6 Iundin&amp; from the
Student AsJoc:ialion (SA), msllrina
that the lobbyins &amp;f(IUP would no
lona.,. be on campus.
NYPI&amp;O reached the
cumulation of three yell$ or
"ncaotlatiocu" with the
undcrand...e _..,.,...,, Alitr
ba•in&amp; Ita allocaiJocs hdp up
fr&lt;quauly for admiAlsuati¥&lt;
reuons, il was boocked to the wall
this Sprina when the Senate
Fln1110t Commiuce rtt&lt;&gt;111111coded
that It rtedve ao Iundin&amp; for
1982-1911.
Despite an election in 'fllhith 80
peroent or votlna Sludeoll favored
tbe lobbyina II'OUP, 1M Senate
overwhelminaiY •Oied to&gt;baek the
Commiuco's decision. Eally in 1M
IWillll&lt;r, SA IDCI NYPIRG
ofrociah met tO """' out ID

would rdeuc the
1981-1982 alloto1lon and lltlve at
kind or c:ompeomlse.

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But in late July, SA l1a1ly

r&lt;j&lt;cted NYPIRG cilina 1M
Senatt's decisioo. pullin&amp; beck
fr0&lt;11 its previous IIIIUII'mll lbat
the New York-buod lobbl'IH
arouP was not accouutable IO UB
students. "lbe Senate YOied that
way so we backed the Senate,"
SA Tteuurer Eric Frltdman said,
addina that be saw no ".AtOOJ
evidenct" to support over-nal!na
thll body's decisioo.
f1iet1wu1 esplaioed thll several

other .,....,. J)C'O"ick 1M same
kind of scrvlc:eo as NYPIRG cloes,
lllbovab chis was later
tonltadkted by mcmbm or tho~
oraaniwioos. NYPlllG orndlla
reacted with disappointment and
dalmed that SA was isnorinalu
constituents wiU.
In a surwner suest opinion to
TM Sp«trwm, last year's UB
NYPIRG PfOjecl eoordin111or
Janet Mlllhn&gt;1 noted, "In
thot»iii&amp;~O withdraw UB'•
manbtnllip in NYPI RG~ they
have not DfllY Slifitd the P&lt;ettPfJ
or dtmoc:raey, but lh&lt;Y have also
ended • tradllioo of reu&gt;OII.Il"ble
Jtudent activism at UB." 1
Tl)ere has bcto coruid&lt;1'able
5pttulatlon that NYPIRO •will run
a sbole or Senate candidAt.. In an
allempt to 5&lt;Cilre Iundin&amp; for the
year.
Sub Board I was a tittle luekler.
lu PfOja:led deficit or sn,ooo
wu blamed oo the closW of

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By ,the Anti-Rape Task

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lludeou will DOL - a aoy
clilt.......,.••....._l)(ryan
~ obouvan&lt; ••• 'Tlpllab
oome compticatad l1aaodal
......_a IDd aoonolnl\uioo
from 1M •udall IOV&lt;f'OIIImiJ,

SBIIIIIdt it throup the •ummer
and is expectad to bave somelltina
of a oonnal year,

O ne or SBI'• major problems
wu aolved by 1M appolmmeot
Gabridk Miskell U l!&amp;ecQUvo

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Director. I post VICaDt ai.oct
January, wbcD Dmnis R. Iliad.
taiped. Mlskdl has 14 Jell$ or
adminillntivo ~ wilb
....., in hiahcf education aod
P&lt;Ofllistd DOl IO lot her put
associations and orientations
intufer&lt; ~~..her aetlons.
"What ~ -y appeab 10 me i•
the uniqueness of thls P&lt;Dararn."
she .aid DOlin&amp; lbat SBI b rare in
that it proYicles for audenll
haviq control over thdr
mandatoey ree money. "I was
hired by tM QOOenl body IO •ork
ror the SIUCknt body," the aaid.
SBI lost a Division Direttor IS
Squire/Amhent. Direttor Bob

Hayden who aner oarrow1y
survivin&amp; ao attempt to lire him 1
quidly resiped. SBI ebalr David
Hoffman bad aeeustd Hayden or
lanorina bis job, but the Board or
Directors -ed to bact Hayden
IDd li&gt;e him another thancc. He
submlncd a kuer or raiaJwioo to
Hoffil&gt;&amp;n lborlly aner 1M Board's

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HolfiiWI wu dismayed by
Haydeo's perforaw&gt;c:e IS the
House Council, •hicb the
Squire/Amhtnl Division Director
thairs, had bcto dormaot slnee
last Fall. Student tu:livi~y spot~&lt;
and student unioru-the key
words for the l!lll..&amp;liiCidcmi&lt;
year--= apia bealina up apin
and peomistd by summer's cod 10
l&gt;eoom&lt; tbe QDII&gt;IIOCS' 1110S1

debaled topic.
1bt UniYtnity Cowltil
OOII\IIIillS' c:barFd wilh cuminlna

1M r-"tiiilty or a stodtftt union.
meanwhile, leaDed toward suppon
Of I c:enuali2cd fadJi~1 for lh&lt;
Amherst CAmpus fuoc!lna and
eonterus remain • m)'lttry.

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Squir&lt; HaD IIIII the lack or aa
Buaacive Dinaor but ....,dina
to SB Tr-.r c.t! Alllrbein,

.SERVIC£

and 100 ·other
volunteers to protect ot;~r campuses
against rape and sexual assault crimes

Academic plaDnina went
forward as the Viet President lor
Aeademic Alliin' orne. released
lbe twDeS of the tiS- Ioree &lt;hairs
dw&amp;td with tXIOllnina the
clilfaeot slated ror study
Wldcor the proposed plu.
Ddiberatioos are Qpttted to sllll
shortly.
AI frcshmao Orientation. first
year students rqbltrtd ror
General Eclutatlon tourses,
beeomina the J'int II'OUp IO be
affected by 1M plan that alms to

or a audent's
education. Oapito some

intreue 1M breadth

clisappoim.meet ewer the Pftsenl

proararo's sizr., Unlvenlty oltlclals
QJ&gt;f'CSsed rdief aod bope lor tbe
· plan IDCI qreed llw k was far
better lhiD whll the Univ&lt;rsity
bad prev\olasly.

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Part 1

Alcholism staggers campus
· body does drinlt to some dqrcc, occordin&amp; to
CoUIIIOiill&amp; Ps)l&lt;hololist or UB's Sludcllt

By GARY STERN
Campus Editor

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The following is part OM of a
part IWWis on
alcoholism and how it qffn:ts the Univ.n/ty
community. Part I d.als with wfNth., th• Uni...,$/ty
hilS a probl•m and how It d.als wlrh it.
s aloohol co""""ptiol\ amoQ&amp; c:ollcl&lt;
students increases aharply, Univcnity
adrninistralo15 ODd oounsdon are
aucmptjna 10 mate studeoiS aware or alcobol's trUe
DI/Ure and !.he possible QOQSOqueoces or IU """·
Approximately !10 percent of tbe Dllioo 's student

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DcvolopiMIIt Prosfam Olroce ODd Alcohol Review
Bovd member, Oenld 1'1&gt;c&gt;nlu.
"The problem is more common than ever before,••
he aid, *'with the younacr- aae Jf'OUJ)S the reuon.
Teo years qo, the • of !.he averase e.lcoboUc was
31. Now it is 27. T _ . and those in tbelr early
201 make the difference."
Most idcntlliablc viilclalism OD campUJ CID be
aun'lnued to llcQbolusc, accordiQ&amp; to University
o ffldals. "As compucd to 10 ycara aao. i~is
Cemlaly now more .........,.,,, •' said Director of
University Housins Madison Boyce. IDc:ideou on
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Antfl9ny Lorenzetti

Spectrum Photo by Oa"" Heckman -

ALCOHOLISIII- I

;Spectru111- move~ its. offices to Baldy on Amtwrst Campus

T

oday's edition or 1M
Sp«trum is the f111t to
be produced in any way
on the Amherst Campus. We are
pleased to announce !.hat !.he ·33
year-old newspaper has taken up
new quarters on the Academic
Spine-14 Baldy Hall, in the space
previously occupied by tbc
Bookstore:
~~cw phone number is

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After oome last-minute mavins

and &gt;h~tllina. the orpnization's
entire o~tion ~conducted
at th6 Nortb Campus in Baldy
Hall. Those Interested in !lbcins
classified and/or display
advenisln&amp;, ioinina the
oraarliz.uion or doin&amp;
pboiOOO!&gt;)'inl may do so starting
today in our new location.

W bile we are movin.no

Ambcrst, we do not want to
the Main Sll'ecl community.
will be

rorset

we

telllila classified advertising

and offerin&amp; pbOto&lt;Opyina senices
to all tbote stiD stationed at the
South CampUJ. These are located
in the South bascnlcot or
Harriman library and will be
open every day from 9 a.m. untD

5 p.m.
Etc. paae deadlines wilt be at
.~ M """"" Wcdnesd&amp;Y

and friday and we wiU a&lt;X&lt;pt
notices pen{nent to Univusity
events 11 both loouions.

capacity, simply attend one of ow

oraaniwjonal meetings or stop
d.own in the office-ask for Sclh,
Jon, TtrTY or Alan for editorial
and Michael or Cindy for
photocopyioaJclassified advertisina businas. Our or1anizational
mcetinp will be held on AmbCI5t
credit cards that will enable
students to chars&lt; such purchases at 3:30 and 6:30 in our office on
Thursday, September 9 and on
over !.he KmtSter and pay all at
Main Street. 3:30 in Hamman
once.
~!brary on Tuesday, September
To ioin The So«trllm in anv
Once tbe year sets underway,
we wilt be offering

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MUSIC DEPARTMENT APPROVED GEN ED COURSES
L - - - - - - - - _ _ _ , FALL 1982 SEMEST~R ..-------:"' ,-----~
Music In Western Civilization 3 CR MUS 111 .MWF 11:00-1; :50':'j'alrd-2s'o
A cronologlcal panorama of Western music from Medieval time's to the present
day. Underlying social and cultural conditions with resultant parallels-between
music and other arts·will be explored and defined.
Understanding Music 3 CR MUS 115A MWF 10:00·10:50 Baird B1
Understanding Music 3Cr MUS 115B Tu &amp;:50-9:30pm Baird 211
A course designed for the non-major that has no formal pre·requisite and requires
no prior knowledge of music. The emphasfs Is on listening, the techniques of
listening and analysis, and the understanding of a broad r~nge of musical types,
styles and forms. Examples wlll'be wide ranging from Medieval music to present·
day jazz and rock.
·
leory of MualciNOn·Major 3 CR MUS 118A MWF 12:00-12:50 Baird 250
Theory of MualciNon-Major 3CR MUS 1188 W 8:50·9:30pmBalrd 211
A course specially designed for non-majors providing a basic understanding of the
elements of writing music. Topics explored are melody,rhythm, intervals, chords,
harmony, tone color, and styles of musical expressioa: Signs and symbols which
tell the performer " how to play it" will be discussed and the trad itional language
of "tona)'' music will be studied, with examples drawn from popular and classical
music.
Master Composer 3 CR MUS 311 MWF 1:00-1:50 Baird 250
For anyone who likes or wants to k!law BACH and his•music. 18th·centur¥ Gerrt)an
social and intellectual background; aesthetic, stylistic, structural, and performing
aspects of the music will be discussed and demonstrated. No prerequisite
fOR FURTH.ER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL THE STUDENT PROGRAMS OFFICE
636-2758

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THE ABOVE COURSES ARE ALL APPROVED FOR GENERAL EDUCATION
ELECTIVES. REGISTER NOW!

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�Alcoholism

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"A lludmt who ,_ IIDII ~ oltJtol
ia men~ to ~e--., body.
M~

would llrirl( about a men melbc

dfed, willa-~_.,

-::Diftdo' «i UniYe~ ~
.. Madism Bovee

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campus have boa! more
COO&lt;C:Du.ted durin&amp; early mornina
houn on weelrcnds, wllm IIIO$t

•udal•
drinlrina totes place. 8dQI
tbal a student mlllt be obscn'ed
whto eommittin&amp; a vudalous oc:r,
.... Ullpunisbed, Boyoe said.

S tudents an consumina more
alcobol tllan in the put, and their
reasoos for clriokioa bave
&lt;hiDI;td. "What scores me." said
Dirc:&lt;:tor or Uoivenity Coun~lin&amp;
SeMce Diane Oale, "is the resubs
or • r«&lt;nt qucstlonairt. ror •
variety or reuoos, students are

OOW drinldn&amp; IO act d.r\lnk. This iJ

·~problem."

"By clriotioa with the intent or

_...tina dnmk, ''lbomer said,

"ltudenu .,. abo 6hortenina tile
rood ro alcohoiJJm. AI it is, 10
pcrca~t or u.- who drlllk will
'W!Dd up oJcobolb,"
or

MOll U.. &lt;'«DDS that &amp;llr0&lt;1
WJt oumben Of otudalu, IUCb IS
tht resu r... ~ .. a main

Aooaunoa~.

aoeordiJIIro GUt, Is that drintiDa
AartS in collqc. "Students .start
drifttina ill bl&amp;b ICbool ror the
wual reasons, immedlate rdid
from prCSIWe or peer praswt.
Some may ...., st:arr in junior
hiah achool ...
"Alnlo$1 aD rht students that I

I have come r.o:ross wilb a problem
had been drift!dna before coueae."
Thomet qreed. "'lbc road to
alc:obolism is an ituidlous proc:as.

Students lllri.OUt driutiJia al
soda! O«Uions ODd after a willie
beaiD to buDd a tolenloce. Most
I'C!QOII&gt;iu rhtir problem wuil
It is too lale."

don.,

lltn&lt;llon. Altllo,.p boa will be
........... this .. •• folll'at, it
.,._ clooo 10 beiQa outla'll&lt;d lTtcr
the put Sprlqfat.
' 'Mally deciDed the Atleleou'
public dilplay
Sprinalat," ulcl Aaloclate V'a
Praidmt for SllldcDt ~ODd
O&gt;oUmu of tht Alcobol R&lt;Vi&lt;w
Boan1 Anthooy LorcnuttJ. "Beer
may have 10 be out out if the
situac.ioo WOI'ICQI • ••
Physical divenlotu ODd t'Venl$
that do DOl r... ure aloobol would
be a bdpflll altmwlve, O&lt;COrdln&amp;
to Studalr Aloodatloo (SA)
Pralclmt CorddJ Scllad&gt;ter. "We
peed 10 make AudenU aware of
loon~ fiUICIJou, of w!llciJ
there are rMDy oa aompus," be

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.....,
or $QIIlte Hall
aiel. ''Wb.ame..Ubout
is the -a
stl&gt;dalu are llkeq 10 tr•t
clriolriaa u a _ .."

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llile alcobol UK II lf&lt;llet
today than it wu in tht late
1960o-early 1?7Qr, dNa use has
aone down. "Aleobol, howt'Ver.
has a dlfferut eff&lt;et thiii"CIICl
r!N&amp;s. PledomlnaGtly marijuana,

10 yean qo,'' Boyce saki. "A

student who hu bad cxcaalve
alcobol is more prooo to
vaodallsm and more clanierow to
the student body. Marijuana

1110uld brlaa about a tDO&lt;t mellow·
e!Toot, with ....,lclelldllabi&lt; rcsults. ••

ODe of the most obvious
CIUiplcs or alcobol obuK. &amp;IDOGI
c:cOe.,r studoals II the blab rile of

aut.....,. oeddalu lavolvlna
,
people bet- the aaa or 11 ODd
1S who....., 11om~
......tvdy. It lla7W&lt; bot ooo
driftk to eo- •

occldalt,

occordiaa to Tbomcr. " J)ISI ooe
drink brlnp about a euphoric
state, which may be encxqb to
toke a Ollabt rtst bdllliCI the

wheel."'
With IUCb a

1atae......,.... or

co11tat studmu drlatlaa. u.-

sdliaa alcobol oa &lt;Uipus Jitcs
IUCb .. tbe .............. Pllb iD the
Ellicott Compla, ... b&lt;iq touabt
10 r - u e pooblaD clrioken.
"'Tbcn have boa! worlubops
d..U., t h e - 10 help troiD
Raidalt AdviMws, .. ..a... Gayle
said. ''llley- ru.kt • rlirrercn&lt;t

r.-- tbelr polidoa ...

Tbomcr added r.llal cocnmoo

lisas bodicol.loa a poulble problem
"~~e drlntiaa for a apcdfo: mood,
SU&lt;b u dq)raaioa, clriotioa for a
pcnoaal reward, ODd bla&lt;kina out
allcr clriMlal a lat1&lt; amount .

llla&lt;tlat 0111 llpllies a buildlr~J

up o r tolerancz, wbldl iJ pan or
rile ploptlc:ll addiction of
alcoboliarD ...
1be St...,t Dndopment

f'rosr- Of'llct b

Wl'llina 10 J O

anywllcte ro Jive information
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alcobol -10 studmts.
..We are •rict.l1
iDtormath~ ,

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"The dloOec about clriolrina
&gt;boulcl be made by the
indMdual."
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to s,tart this faH
By LIZ PETlUNO
9omribuling Editor

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rain lllfea!COC&lt;l ill the windy Baldy and BeD HaJIJ, Auc:mblyman WUibm B.
(D·Buffalo)
Friday aflctiiOOft
thll 1M Public Authorities Cootrol Board bad authoriud
the eq&gt;eDditure of $7.Z million for the con.struc:Uoa of the
Srlldent AcdvitieJ Center on the ~ Campua.
The clec:Uion was mack early Friday wben the Albany
board cleared 1M way for the nccessiry fUlldlac 10 beain
construction this year, Hoyt oald. Vlee Presl6nnt for
Academlc A/fain Roben Roosbera confirmed that •
d«:Woa was mack after the money was (reed up .... . .
Phase U of the Physical Education project fan
underbudJ&lt;I. Also prcialt at the prm conferenee - e
Assemblyman James B. Slleffer (R·Amlierst), and Srudent
Association President CordeD Sdlac:tet.
"I'm deliahted that this event b taklna plaee," Hoyt said
with eharactesistk amenity. "This COOJtructioll b lona
overdue-It will make student life much mcoc ~ 011 •
the Amherst Campua," he asserted, n~ lhat
conruuction trades would also benefit from lbe projeet.
Sinee reproponionment in the Buffalo area ~ COIIIpleted,
Hoyt's district encompasses UB's Main Srrc« Campus.
Sbeffer aareod wholeheartedly. "I applu.ta the detision
or the board- it's one indicllion or the board's strOll&amp;
suppon for state schools, and towards SUNY atlluffalo ill
particular," Sheffer opined.
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The oew buildina, to be located between Baldy and 8dl
HaJIJ, will connect with Knox HaD cd wiD &lt;&gt;OAtaiD about
47,000 square feet or spaee. The two•stor y - ..
deoianed to c:Ontaill a restaurant, bowlina alley, billiard
I HOyt

room, music listenina !'OO'ms• multi putpOJC rooms, •
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Aobfn ~ .,_.. 1\W!dt. . .

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+,trallobi.,•and ~
llossbera also oppluaded the decision, eommentins that
the new stlldent eenter is "neodod to pull l.be eampus
t()lether." When asked wben construction would bqin,
Rossbera repondod "sometime this faD." He estimatod that
llle strUCtUre WOtlld be completed in about two yean.
Oriainally, the new buildlna was-&lt;o be 'funded by f1ollin1
bonds, which would have slowed its COIIStn&gt;Cilon.
However, with the costs for Phase II runnina well below
estimated, the new student eenter wiJ.1 be constructed with
the monies from the previous bond Nle.
Now nearly completod, the Ph.ysieal Education projeet
provides for an additional athletics complex on the Amherst

Campua wbldl will house an Olympic.m.od pool, divins •
and wradina faeillties, seven squash enwu, and six racquet
baD courts'.
ThouJ)l .0 co~ that the uo'expected funds
prompted the(IO·ahead from Albany, Hoyt aseribod pan of
tbe dec:ixion tqo penistent lobbyina effons. "The .l.ain
problem is to &amp;&lt;:1 on PACB's aaenda" for decisionmal&lt;ins,
be remaricod later, with a nud to his Republlcan colleague.
"Fonunately, it's a bipartisan effon."
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ln the drizz1.ina rain, be pve his own aibktic reason .ror
tbe: State's dec:isioa: ntt•s a question of pushing and
shovi.na ~d,bcina con.sUtenc. ''

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�editol-ial
Welcome to UB
UB Ia a fascinating place. It may appur mind·
boggling, Impersonal, and (!ownrlght frightening lot
the Incoming freshman-or even many
uppefelatJSmen tor that matter-but no, UB Is a
wonderful place.
Sure, Buffalo Is not ~ew Yo&lt;ll City. But there Is a
tot more to do here than you wou~d lmag.l ne-just
take t he lime to leave your..dorm room lind look
around. Buffalo Is a rare t-sure of a oily.
There may be onty one Division I
sport-baseball-but cheek out UB's lnt...Ural
progrem where you can experience haill-n~ed,
dedicated competition that will put to shame those
spectators at Alabama or UCLA Who lhlnk that
apor{s consists of watching. And even If spectator
spor)s Is your bag, Division 111 Is hoMstty exciting
and you have not heard true college football elan
unill you have heard the UB fans chanting, Aepell
them, Repell them, Make them relinquish the ball.
So UB flas no student union-but we had a hell
of a fight trying to hang on to the one we had. And
that Is Where UB's true spirit lies. Not In the rah·rah
of a football game or the raunchy alleys of
fraternity row. What makes UB so wonderfull11 that
every man Of w0 man who attands school here Is
given the rare opportunity to stand proudly qn his
or her own IWo feet. To worll for, light for wllatls
you and to do It your way. You may lind youl'llelf
sometimes wrong but the learning experience Is
Invaluable.
UB offers so many opportunlllos. As a wide-eyed
undergraduate you can sit on the board ol a million
dollar corporation, have your name In print In
nationally respected Jl,llblicatlons. or comrlbute to
polloy-maklng with departmental heads and even
University administrators.
UB has a sttong tradition of student-power. Hero,
and at very few othet colleges ot universities
around the nation do students hllYtl the power io
conttol their own mandatory Ieee, pubtlcally
criticize the administration when It Ia

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wrong-wttt&gt;out fear of retribution-or to freely
organize and protest. Not only that, but It Is
..cademlcally a flne Institution-much bener than
many of the exJnslve, "glamorous" private
eehool~.
• ~
UB Is the land ol ucatlonal, pollilc:al, and
social oppo(flinlil~
not pass It up. You will
never have ar.o.toer chance.
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Communication Breakdown
When you wlleel a~d deal under the big top that
Is Capen's fifth floor, you team t o gel things In
writing. Students nave found this ou1 the hard way
In the past In dealing with the University
admfnlatratlot1' and amongst t hemselves.
When SA and House Council were Informed that
It had Hatrlman's eecond floor to play with aher an
iotqr·Vl&lt;;e preslde11tlal friendly conversa.tlon, they
leapt at the chance. SA officials got In gear, talked
to groups In Harriman and formulated a long
awaited plan to reduce spacial Inadequacies In
Main Streel'a excuse for a Student Union.
But because tile words "b-kclown In" so often
Interrupt the uu of "communication" everybocty's
telling dltferent stories about who's where In
Harrima"' The Academic Affairs people thought
I hey traded some oltM second fiOOf While tho
Student Affairs folk thought they had received all
of h and then a depaftmen('chalrman refuses to
relinquish any of it.
1ns1ead of placing blame lets all come to the
realization that while tile Theatre Department
needs space, It does not need highly accessable
space as do oyr slowly dying student
organizations. We have confidence that a solution
will be worked when all lhfl participants get
together this week. The University will benefit from
Jhe calm and restraint shown by both student
leaders and administrators under t hese trustrallng
olrcumstancas.

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Six monthS Into his 1enure, It hu been quite
simple to discern the " Sample style." The
President's recent decision to abolish the office of
VIce President lor Facilities Planning flts snuggly
Into this conception, but nonet heless raises sorr&gt;e
disturbing questions.
There Is no doubt that the U~lverslty's physical
plant has almost reached Its final size and the
amount of remaining plan~lng Is minimal compared
10 the early 1960s, when the position was lnltlally
created. But enough worll still remalntt and needs
oversight. Unfinished Am~at and Main Street
buildings offer physical prod! that Sample Jumped
the gun In abolishing the post.
Sample has oleatly stated hla goal to simplify
the buniacracy of his office and reduce the
complexity of Capen Halt. He expects his vice
presldeJ1tS to be the vicars of their areas and he
wants fo be the person who handles the
•
community, the disputes and the outside political
ttasslea for the University. ,
While this might be proper. lhe•Prealdent muS1
remember that there Is a considerable 8fllount of
unflnlstied business at the UniversitY-especially in
tenns of facilities. The Main Street Campus Is
starting over and Amtterst needs loose en~s tied
I'P· It might have been wiser to walt another year
before disbanding the vice president's office.
But alnce the decision Is a fait accompli, the
President should begin to examine where he has
placed lhe Facilities Planning stall. Currently
delegatll! to Finance and Management, some
mlghf blti'euer off In Student Affairs or Academic •
Services. This Is clearly an agenda Item for Sample.
If the President chooses to run the Universliy
through the Vlce presidents It Is his decision, but
he 11hould move prudently so that the work he
leaves behind does not overwhelm tho University
and r'ule ou1 sensi tive and ~lllclent operation.

Another step

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T~e lollowlng was...nllo
"'*T\bera ol the Unlveralty
~munlly. announcing the
Faollltll$ Planning decision.

Help wanted

Book savers

Physical phase-out

Edlior.
Editor.
Tho CtHJior lor Women I~

We/come back ev•ryonel
For thOle ot you who don't
-now, tho Student Auoclotlon
provides a &amp;Uf»r a(udent urvJce at
the IHtginntng of each umut•r to
help otlldtnto throUgh the hau/0
of •pending a lot of money on
l&gt;oolto. It'~&lt; tno SA Boolr EJ&lt;CI!enge.
running now through S.pr. 17. We

oller uUd to:ts •t discOunted
prices lor th01e ltudents who
would tiki10 cut Up to SO ,.I"Cdnt
of thefr ••muter'• bool! b ill.

II you'relnternr.d In making
money,, ciHn out your c/0$11 and
bl:f11g

your unwanted te~t• ro the

,.,.,.,,of Harriman. Hllte'a hoW

trr. E:x~hon~ _,,:Lor.. uy you
bring In on Accounting teat ond
•• , ,,. prW. ., 110. During ,,.
COUriO o/ trr. EJ&lt;chon~,­
buya your l&gt;oolt. Olt&amp;.$&gt;1. 20 or 21,
we will gl&gt;le yw 1Q.30·fmlrt~~• • 7
,.roent Hf'llce cno~J. If ,,.
Accounting tol&lt;l newr •old, IW WI/I
bond trr. l&gt;oolt O.c:k to you on
&amp;.pt. 20 or~~ with no
We
ac. .pt ollklrtth of l&gt;oolto.
Stop In and C«nparo Follet'o
Ptlcltll to ours. Wo'l1t au,. YO&lt;!'" N
omoz«&lt; at trr. '""11/c u•lngrr. The
fJtehOI!pe thle 'fNr h n - ro
52S H1trlmon (on old Spectrum
oiiW.~ PJeou 10/tolfl tho 1/uflt;
10 aJ~~,.5 p.m., with
rletl/ng hou,. 011 W«!. ond TIHIIL
until II p.m. s.u.r., /tUlly and brfng
t l l o U - In/ YO&lt;J only have·

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IHIIII &amp;.$&gt;1. 70.

Go~mment

Is now fn th• pr~n

ol recrulrlng graduate otudont• tor

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on women

and public po1/cy with the Haw
York State (.eglotatura. Funded
with a $340,000 grontlrom /he
Rfi•on FourKiatlon; this th,...yoor
will proylde 10 /tllows
each r,eat with $8,000 stipends,
fh• purpoaea ot the ptogram are
to lncte1U the Ltlfi/O/oture'•
ab/1/ry to raopond to inflfls w/riC/1
~a.,. partJcuter lm,.ct on tha tlvotl
.ol women, and to •WifoP
epec/e/let ob/0 ro oddra. . the
policy cone.rns ol WO/Mfl.
Trr. Pf0f/f81PI Whlc/r Wit/ run
from Jorwary through Augu•t.
otort/111/ •llh !he 19ll:lltlfllsUUiM

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••nion, 11 open to gr1duate
ttu&lt;lenta from the SIJHY and
CIJfo/'/aya-. Ao,.. h- to
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lddreu lut Apri/1 I oulllntld for
you the atlmlnlstflltlve •pprcuch
which I lelr would IHI$1 contribute
toward our shared go~I of m11klng
tho Untv.rolty 81 Buffa lo on• ol
the truly out•tandlng public
universities In the country. 1

lnd/CIIted 11 that lime, end in a
nU'fl~r of subsequent tnHtlngs
with /acuity ond •tall. thlt I would
be continually reviewing the

organltatlon•t•tructurt ol the
Unlwualty to detorg&gt;lno Whit
chenge,, II eny, might be m•de to
Jmptove the efiiiCtiYenus of our
•dmlni•lfotlon. As 1 ,.,ult of thl•
contlnu(ng rtWit w, I wa.a able
Nt/t.r th/a summer to reduce by
lOur tfle numO.t ol ofllce which
report dlrrterly to the Prelfdttnt.
Today I wish Jo lnlorm YOII ol yot

•no/her •rep In this ume
direction.
In 1967 the Un/vtrllty undertook

rhe unprKfldontt&lt;t t. .k or eu/ldlng
• com,.toly MW . .mpu• thrH
mllea notlh ollto ulstlng campua,
ond tetl~loplng thel&gt;dglnol
umpu• Into • httllth JC/enl:*s.
wnter. Thla Jmm•n•• undftteklng
~ • ooparoll oti/N the
•~c~t preo/defltlet /owtl to provide
_,.II ,.nnlngond coor&lt;t/Mtlon
ol the UnNeralty'o p/lyaica/
developf~J_ent. Howrror, now that
the notlh campua/o ,..ring
c;ompletlon and lite NH~th ctmpu•
Ia IW/ff./ofll/ In the pr_., of
conv.falon, It ••m• to me lhtt w.
might lie obt. to do l/flrhout 1

ii

,.,.,,,.ric. p,.ak»ncy lor

/acllltl• • p /onnlng.
Il l s within thlr context thtt I am
today •nnounolng thot Or. John
fo/ea/.w/11 be ratumlng t Mo tal/to
hia tenured poJ/tlon of .t.uoc/ate
Ptoleuor ol CIYII Engl-ng, and
lt&gt;Or the PD'itlofl ol VIce President
lor F• cllltles Pl1nnlng will IHI
phulld out.
Dr. Neal hss done •n
outsJandlngJob o.,.r the P"l lwr
ysara as Vice PrHidept for
Foc/1/t/ot Planning, and..., shwld
si/IHiutremoJy gratofut lor hlo
m•ny contrlbiJtlons to thO
pl•nnfng, conltructlon,
tehebl/ltotlon. end baoutii/Cittlon
of our campu&amp;... les~lly
appfPOiall the II CI that he hU
gone out ol hi• way to make i t

eaay lor me to auume the
r••PDMibl/lt/08 o1 the preoldency
oiiJB, ke heo alao fl'lc/OUS/y
agi'Hd to contlnutl to prowlde /he

urrro...lty With hi• ••,.rfl" and
counHI In the a/N ol capitol
loclllrlea planning.
The olltce• . ,lch currentlY
repon to the VIce Plftldent lot
Fooi/IJ/u Planning hove I&gt;Hn
rusalgM&lt;t to Mr. Qort In his
capaclry 11 Vice Plflsldentlor
Finance and M•n•~,.nt. I
IHIIIew rhor under thl• now
reporting errl~mflnt thlll
ollie. . Will IHI 1010 to pto.,do our
actdemfc community with ,,.
oomoli/gh /riel olotf'IW.Ihey
no111 provided 111 the paar.
fn cloofrlg I ~now you Join with
me /n trr.n~lfll/ John HHI lor tho
line Job h• ha• do/lin o"" ol tho
Uni'lefiJry•o vw. Ptftldent•. ond
wishing him rrr. Nit o/aucr:.ss
•• h!l teturna to • .,.IY promising

aettlmlc c.twr.
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University Pr..ldent

�op_ -ed
pon the Invitation to addrna thot etudents.
faculty. and•tall on thlatha llr8t day ol
Cll!l$0$, In tha middle of paolting, mowing,
arriving, un.pacldng, drop.addlng1 book buying, unpacking,
drop.addlng, book buying and drOfHickllng, I thoUght M
appropriate to comment on our rouon I()!' being.
SJ&gt;eclllcall)l, our reason for t&gt;elng hare altha O..WtrtiiY 11
(nol oft Sullalo.

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perlorl'llli11C41 In thoae qla~ thalia acrullnl.tod to
dOtOfmlno whetllel 0110 atudentls more educated than
anol.ttiN and thua deaerves funher schooling al a better
InstitUtion, ora hlgh8r &amp;tOlling salary II • more
presUgtoua corporation. Howewr, since we spend only a
portion or our lime attha1.1ni~Otalty In a cl&amp;aaroom
"gain, l.he degree varies) ou1 perfor mance there cannot
be a lr118 judge ol OUI Obllltloo.

We are hare to receive an educ.aUon. Or, we are h«Ke to

get an oducotlon. Thera to o dllflflnca t&gt;etween tnt lw'lta,
one of emphasis. Bu1, before tl\e manner In which an '
education i:S to come Into our pone.salon can bo
dlacussod, the term oducotlon Itself should t&gt;e dtllned.
The eulest definition actually evades the
queotlon-Ed u co tlon (e/oo-~••,..nJ n. tho re•ult of
hl'flng l•arned, Not Intending 10 be 100 bookish, our
educations are actually tho aJtperieneea ol out ltttes
whteh we can remember (more dlfflc\lh for aome than fOf
othera). Therefore, our University education 1s what we
remembet Crom our tour yelrt. or more, at the U11:lve,.1ty.
It klvotvas mote than Jusl1t\-8 noura spent behind a d8111:
or calculator. lllncludoo the time spent fighting with
roommotoo, fighting with landlords, dtbotlng ~olusors,
debating Student Accoonts, and tolklng with the pfr80n
WhO partes next to you eaen momlno or elts neJti10 you ln
cla.sa. Tho cotalyat•lor all of lhota ei&lt;pOrlenCO$ and
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others- coming together to form an edtJo.atlon are ttle
formal clnsroom lnstructlonalaesslons we often attend;
or put another way, the classes we occaakmaUy endure
(some more 'occastonally tha.n others). And h Ia our

.
T

o all now ond ratumlng lltudontt:
1.01 me tlkt thlo ~unlly to we-... )'ou
to the campuo and to the opening of tha 11182-83
acodomlc ynr ot thO State UnW-IIY of NtW York at
Bu ffal o.~ hOpe that thlo year will be on oxchlno and
rewording one Ia&lt; yqu. Il ls one during .mlch )look
· forward to working with you and your olectod
r8f)r-ntatlvea.
AI moat of you will recall .. I U8Umad tha Prooldency of
thla unl-~IIY Juot lut Morell. Shortl)l thareal ter I
dtiii'Or8d a Stole ol tho Unt..rall)' add,... In IOrlllch I
oulllnod my prlorltiU IO&lt; thO coming yoara. I olloUNIIIke
to highlight Melly those goela.
•
01 prlmt Importance waa my bello! that we muat
st-othan both tha,parformonco andtha reputatlorl of
UB as a national oanter of ,....""' andocllolertiMP. Till$
lnatllutlon lain the enviable position of hovlno an .
exlrao&lt;dlnaf\ltalentod end productive faculty, u well u
excot~l research laclllttea. I UB Ia aiiNdy
among tha top :!0 riiMorell unlvwsltiM In tha country,
and that ... haVI lho f)Qionllal t o - Into 1M loP 15 0&lt;
20 by tha end of this dteode. I hope ooch of you realtzea
t.he lmportanoe ol r-rch and acholaralllp to
melntalnl~g tha lntallectuol wltalltY and axcltt&lt;Mnl of our
ove&lt;all oducotlonal program.
My oacond goal Involves recrujtlng lo our cal!IPila •
latgor percentage of tho moat academically talentod
etudtnta in th8 Stat~~&lt; We are ospociall)llntii'M\od In
attroctlng s greater numt&gt;er ol aeodernlctlly-Giftod
mii\OIIty students at bOih the undtrgradvato and
gr8duala le'/818. Tha Unlverelty'o otudenta, bOth pelll and
ptMent, are unquestionablY our but rvcrultor:a, and thuo
OUf ~ In thllaroo Will dtpond In lafge tllNlUIO on

l nstNd, It Is the degree to which we h.ave_gotttn
our80weS an 4&lt;lucotlon compared to pualvely receiving
one Which Ia a batter measure of how well our time., and
our money, hU t&gt;een spent at UB (that's University or
Sullelo). Tills It perhaps, our groatoat Challenge, (other
than maldng an 11 :00 clns at Main Street after a 10:00 or
oven 9::!0 claaa at Amherst~ We are only at the Unlverolty
for a limited stay, never to return to a .slmUII environment
again. Tl!o .ange ol posslblfltlu while here are endless:
altt'lough
of us sarchlng for tlltt end choose 10
remotn hero lndollnltoly. II doaa require a degree ol
•ssenlvenesa tor us to make ma)lmum use of our
apportunltlosln tho limited limo ovolfablo. At one
e~tf8mo t&gt;elng asaertl•e mey lnwol•e demanding a COUr80
syllabus from an Instructor who has faJied to produce
one; at the other extreme it may be as simple as making
1he eUort to take an art clan way down Malo Street at
Bethune Hall (which, u .an Art Building, Is a
cowadlctlon r, terms). Til• Initiative each of u• takea Ia
clearly our own per80nal cnolce: eut, wf!hout doing a
commercial tor the Student Anoclatlon (Whl,!:h Is,

some

you.

ItIa uaentlal roc • public uniVersity to render broad and
olfoctlve pub41c MfVIce to lhe communlly In which It
rnldeo. Tho t hird goal which I articulated l&amp;al spring
tnvoiYM making all of ua more cognizant or our
obllgetlona to our public constlluenclos,-tho taxpayers
and clllz.ont of Now Vori&lt; Stolt In general, ond ol Western
fjow Yotlt In panlcular. Students play a •P1Cial rote In thO
or public . .MCI, and In fact .,. among our most
t Noctlve omlsaariM to the community. 8y your own
volunt- and oi&lt;IIICUrrlcular actlvltiM. and through
orgo~lz.od off onto aponsa&lt;od by otudtnt governments, you
h - an lll!Celltnt apponunlty to ongogo In . .rvl&lt;:o 10 tho
oornmuo"Y· I urge you lo t&gt;ecomo ln•ot•od I~ ounpubllc
NtVIoe ml - ; yau will Ond It most rewarding.
My fourth
Ia, quito simply, to lmpro..., thO quality
of undlfgrackiato studtnt lilt at UB. Tl!oro are a numt&gt;er
or brlgl\t .apotaln this area. Phuel of th8 magnificent
new AIUtll!'l Arena ..111be open l or use later this fall, and
conetructton hu alroody begun on Phase 11. When tully
compfot-'. thO Arena Will be one ol tho lineal Indoor
spona and recreation racllltloa In tho United Star.... we
also hope to begin construction sometime I hi• I all on tho
new Sludtnl AoltiVIIet Building. Thla 40,000 square food
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commlttea of tha Unlveralty Council lo considering wava
lo oonalruct additional st®ont actiVItY apeco which
-.ld, In oon)unclfon with the now Student Actlvltlu
Bui lding. prowldo a comprehensive atudent union lacllltY
IO&lt;UB.
Tha now campus bookotore. which wu begun lut
.,;

odmlttodly, dllltcUIIIO realat) the lmponanco ol each ol
us taking responsibility lor ourMivos mutt be stre-.

"let ll&gt;o Buyer Beware" entails mora titan )ual glancing
at I he boo4\ltore'a return pOt ley whllo at the eashfO(
i"'hlch. Incidentally, Ia 48 hourt alter th8 !frat - o f
ll!lasoea). OUr learned r-albilll)', or lack rharaof. Is a
truer tndlcollon ol our educ.tlon than classroom
perforl"f\&amp;ttce. Unfortunately, cl_aaaroom performance Is
easily measured, unlike INrned ruponslblllt'y, so don't
count on the gr8dlng ayilom to change,
Chances are, we will rwtver get th-e credits or gtade5 we
de$ttVe for oor teamlng outskje the elassroom. But yet
we should not be dla&lt;:oUfaged. Often, the personal
satts·facdon ga1ned can never be equanckt In tho
classroom. Go out at~d get 1nvotved, (Hore;s the
comil&gt;erclaQ If no~ with a Student Association
otga,..lnHon, theo wlU'I WSFO, an academic depi.rtmenl ,
or anyone efse tor that matter. Wa hava to take
advanta_oe ol ttle18ulfalo community too. And WhUe we're
on that subj«l we have to remind people rhat we ate the
University oiBuffalo. We do not merely llappen 10 t&gt;e at
Buffalo, bul In fact we ha¥e been, In la•oe part. shaped
by the ounoundlno community. Anyone who e8ts wings
reouta[IY can'tareue wit" that.
,.
And while we· reactively getting our educauon. there
will t&gt;e ~ l onty ot opportunity to Jufl havo a good time, we
should talco advantage olthOm too.

Cordell Schechter Is t/Hl Pre1klent oltht undergfidulte
Studonl Auoclollon.

spring. has been completed and IS now open fof
busl,es.s. Finally, the Unfvlfelty Alhletlc Program
Committee (made up ol faculty. students, alllmnl. and
administrators) haa recently de•olot&gt;od a propoui tor
upgrading intorcolloglato athlotlca at our University.

In

closing, I mutt remind all or us tttat 1M Unlvera.lty Is
lacing some
tough flacal problems. The lUI few

••rr

yoaro have t&gt;een fraught with funding crlooo at coli-•
and unlve.rsiUes all o'ler the country: fortuna.tely, UB h&amp;J
emerged I rom lheao crlsos In bettor al'IOpe than many of
her sister fnatltulfons.. The specter of f'u rther cu•backa
and reduced funding ta by no means O'ier; rather, wo ctn
ax peel continuing llacal dllllcultiM l or some years 10
como. Cilarttng a proper courae IO&lt; higher -'uc.tlon In
general, 'nd'lor this Institution In panlcular. during lho
coming decode wnt be odtremely difficult. Just as soma
programs will grow, ot~- will have to contract, and
.some may wen have to be ellmlnetecl all together. Pelnful
thoUgh It may t&gt;e, thla ~lnd of Chango will Ioree us to look
critically at our lnllltullon and to reflect on our basic
acodemlc priorities. Suoh oell·ttudy Is atmost alwayo
t&gt;enellclal, and I hawe !lO do41&gt;t t~attha UniV61$IIY at
Sulfalo wlflamorgo from lhO docodt a atrong.,. albeit
somewhat •eaner lnstltullort~
In oloelng let ma lllank lhe editors of T~o SpectrtJJrl lor
giVIng me tile oPP&lt;&gt;t1unltY to speak to.you through us
paoos. 1 wish an ol you • succoaslut and mtmor8blo
year, lUll of herd wortt, good times, and lnlolleclualand
spiritual growth.
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Now Yo"' at Buffalo.

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Facilities
Planning
post

' recmtly completed plann[oa for sevmol
pro}tiu 11 oach campus-blducllna Squire
Hall rcnovatioa, tile Medlc:al School,
Alumnl Alula, the Sllldc:at Aalvllia
Bulldln&amp;, llld tht Social Sdenccs fa9(ity.

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actual mecb111ism. for~ the~fer,- oorutraillit ill tbe persoond area, Wo;art ail
~.ut ~ ~~~~
~ the movo
JOins "' hive to tlahteo up," be noted.
.sound. While no~ that Neoo1 had bceo
addina that it "seemed reasonable" to Sl&amp;rl
doln&amp;.III'OXcellent jobNloty
that
with ~ Plannina.
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For his pan, l'leal said the decit!on W..
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S\lrprisin,a but not unexpected." He 1dded
For a history o r the Facilities
that there had never bem lilY question tlw
Planning ornce see palf! 11. The text
University admini.suation.
tho
positioa would he eventually phued out
of Sample's statement is on paae 8.
but conceded be bad not considered a time
The decision moans that Vice President
for Facili.ties Plannina John Neal will return - - - - - - - - - - - - - frame for the actual move.
to bls associate pror....,r post ill civil
the transfer "make&amp; for an orpnlz.atiooal
"The whole purpose or the office wu
enameerina and the fuoc:tiotU c:anied out
structure comp;arablo to other
really to he a taak force, by dertnition,
by his office, alone with his starr, will be
Universities."
ori&lt;nted to a - '" • task , rather dian as
"I think tbat the impera.tive that led to
JbufOed to Vice Prcsidont for Finance llld
111 op...,illc_proce$1," Neal Olq)lailled.
Manaa=ent Ed Doty.
the 'esta.bllsbment of the position (the oced
"Whea tbcluk is completed, there is no
In announcina the move, Sample cited
to pl111 the Amherst Campu.s) is so~at
Jooaer a reason to hlvo 111 offoee." He
two primary reasons. Fim. he noted that
less," Sample told ~ SptetnJm. ''Tbia
odded that UB was probably the lut
the position was in1t:ially cre1ted co OYCI"SCe immense: undenatina, ' ' be maintained in. a
CMIIJOI ia the New York Slate syJtom to
the development of the Amherst Campus
letter to the Uai~y coonmunity,
ha.. ...m a pooitloll at the vice pn:sidm.tial
and since "it is neatln&amp; completion,-lhere demanded a separate vice presldcntW pott • • level.
is no Ianser a need lO bave a separate vice
The need for sueh a pooition' has subsided
Admittia&amp;)batlhc University was oot yet
president. S&lt;cond, he noted the tialit
since then.
complete, Neal said that b!J offlce' had

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be Office of Focilities Planoina
has bceo abolished effective tbe
bea!Dnina or this letllCSler by UB
President
Steven B. Sampk, another move in his
efrort "' reduce the complexity or the

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com.,&amp;.led Md clo 1101 require the~
tiDd or effort.... 111e ~ plans. l'leal
e.tbiiioted tlw tbcre """ probably three
''more~ bullcllap'' at A.atbent and
tluee reeovadou 11 MalA Stroet.
_ l'!al would DOt opeculate 011 wbidl part
of Datr's'uoit would rocoive the staff,
wlddo tolcludes two professionall, several
atc:lilteeta IDd CIIIIPIIJ planoen.
lA l!ja-......... Saalpl&lt; ladlcaled tbat
Nail !lad .....-eel to proYidc iAiormal
~ for the Uaivenity If the oced
..-. Nail aoid (bat be had aareed to he
availllllle to IIIIWer qlations based on the
inf~ he had filed "ill bls bead."
J&gt;oty Sllid be would contlnoe to n&gt;ee1 wiU
NciNa the flllutt.
~ KC!t ~ eath. . . . for retunt1na
lo the dustoom llld sald lh11 he bu no
plans to leave the University.
Tl)ere will be no lou or effecti...,...
diller in Albllly or at tbe Univem(y
~of lbc eblllae accordlna to So.mple.
"Dptf 11-oH'&lt;&gt;f our mosl&lt;ffoctlvo
repreMil!M\,- I• Albllly and I expect to be
doina a aoocl'ileal or tbai"~D)'Idf," So.mple
sald.
•
As for otber Voee Presidential i:hanaes.
s.n.pie Sllid be wu "DOt at this tiJM
~ otben," btll odded IbM 1&gt;&lt; was
commkted to eumina tile Uftlversity's

1411linistntJVe otnJcture to lncreue ill
effectivenca.
~ ~ed u..odi.atdy.u to the
non poalbk oflb to be alterod-$ample
... . . . . , tak.. ,.... Ol(iF Ocpartmmts

a.t ofbls Talm llld ~them to
Vice~l. The- tlkdy ellldldlte is
the Olfoee of Orwlu.ote Studies 111d
Rese.reh, wllleh wu fonaed only two years

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Controversy ·follows short- lived plann ing office
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By SETH GOODCIIJLD
EdittN.U.·Citli]

asll\

he offiCe or Focililks PIAillling hu bad
and conuova-sial history at lhc University, ont
tbar JLem.s from the delays and dlrriculties
caused by con•truction of the Amherst c.mpus.
In February 1967, then U.S P resident Martin Meymon
announced thc c:reatioo of two ocw post~-P&lt;ter F. Rqan,
Exccutive V'N:e President and Robert L. Ketter; V'Jc:C
Presidcot for Facilities PlanninJ. In makinathc move, on
the same day that Slate University of New York (SUNY)
Board Trustees fmalitcd US cxpamion to Amherst,
Meyenon hoped to illlj&gt;rove &lt;Oopctation and coordlnation
inside UB.
Presidential Assistant Orville Mwphy called Ketttt "a
dlrunauished IIJU&lt;:tunl coaincer who will t;c 1e$ponsiblc for
thc development of the beJL physical plant anywhere."
Tbrou&amp;hout his tenure, K&lt;tttt was in charae or design,
proyammi,. and construction of thc Amherst CampuS.
But a year and one-llalf latcr, Ketter resianed. citing a
lack of cmualited plannina and an unaccepcable Univenity

T

role in desi.Jnina the .surroundioa Amherst communi1y.
"We were prescored dx opportunity to constnJCt the

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edi!C*Ilonal project in the world and to develop the
oocnmunity around it. I hope it bas not been totally lost. If
I "'ere to write a ·story about this, I would eall it 'Paradise
Goofed,' " Ketttt said at the t1roe or bb rcsianation.

major l'e$f)Onsibility for planru,. on the Amherst
Campus."

Silt

wu appointed to thc position in 1972. 1Qen Executl\oe y.,.

years latcr, Tdh:r resi&amp;nod admidst suspicion ro bead a
$)'Sitm·wide studY on SUNY cocutrucdon. But rumours
persisted that Keller-who ~ad boen Presidctit since
1970-and Somit had forced Tetrel')&gt;ut bocause of
-cllspleaswe over his performance, although both mco
denied any rolc in ltis rcsianatioo. Ketter did admit thac
'J'evcrybody bu tbclr upo and downs, I woUid '"Y that there
wcre thinas ori which he performed wdl and· things on
wllic:h he did 001 perform fO wcU."
Despitc th$ denials, scuttlebut eontioued that a
temporary I)Ait in constructloo and bud&amp;ct cutback&gt;
doomed tbe position. One IOUl'Ce told Tltt Sp«trum, ' ' It
got to the point where no oac ooul4 have done a good job
in that post." The Telfor rcsianation was tllServe u the
$J&gt;4tk for a d(p in morale and a "crisis of confutcru:e"·in
the Ketter adl't'linistradon. Jt spurred such tepon.s,
eventually handled by the University Council, throu&amp;hout
UB.
As$istant Vice President for Facilities Plannlag John Neal
was deva.ttd to thr position, whh the label of ''actina ••
attached co it, in April or 1978. Neal bas served in tho post

President Albert Somit promised that Telfer '&lt;would

iincethen.

Gencrally dis5atisf10d with the pl.onnina of the Campus,
Kettcr remarked that the offoc:e of Facilities Plannina was
"aoing from the role of I proposer tO that of quesllonnfni
what olbus propose.w He. add~ that, "10mc people can
Wotk -very effectively in that rOle, bul I'm nOI One Of
them."
Ketter 'f'U replaced by Albcrl Bush·Brown in Septcmber.
The new vice president had a clislinaulshed past, which
included the Presidency at the Rhode 4land Sebool or
Dcsi&amp;n! consulting wort for the US Department or Housina
and U~an Devd.oplllent and teacbina positions ot Harvard,
Pri~and chc M....ch
n.!tlruce ofTcchnoloJY.
Less cltan two years I
, ro rcsianed to become
O.ancdloroH:o
d Uoiversit He assumed the
position on July I, 1971 after spendin
·eraJ weeks as a
consultant,.

Afi« Bu:!h·Brown left, assistant vice pr · eot for
dfcr
physical planning at Columbi8 Univ&amp;.ity Jo

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�A long time in planning, short time constructing
- Parcel B bookstore is finalf

Bookstore opens

S,.crrum photo oy

De~

Heckman

Jus t as soon .a worltmen completed the exte rior of the new boolcatore (lett), Follett Corporation
e mployees bega n s tacking the ahalvu (right), In preparaiiD? for the opening of school.
By DAVID DE LIS I
OJmrlbullnl Editor

ithout fa nfare, and a
wec:k ahead of
schedule, the new
UB-Folleu boolr.store beaan
operation on Parcel B
Monday, August 23, 1982.
It is the lim buildina in the
United States construcced on
public land with priYllte
money. Although the Follett
Corporation of Chicago owns
the SI.S million red brick
suuc:ture. they do not own the
land upon which the buildin&amp;
sits.
The new bookstore was buill
to replacc the one in Squire on
Main Street, which is bein&amp;
convened to dental $Chool
facilities, and the one in Baldy
on Amherst. The latter has
become tbe new oflices or Th~
Sp«trum.
The bookstore in the Ellicott
Dormitory Complex will
remain open, despite a 814ffalo
E~·tning Ntws repon that it
would be phased out,
according to store manager
John Feuerborn. The Parker
Holl bookstore will also
remain unchanged.
The n.ew bulldin&amp; at 200 Lee
Entrance contains 22,000
square feel , 18,000 of which
ar e devoted'\o retail sales. By

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books, aU teJ&lt;ts will be
comparison Squire
are still unsure. Companle$
Follen bullltheit store.at only
have been eyeing the land for
$68 per square foot.
3ccomndated 8,000 square feet ovailable for the first time
of retail space.
several years as a possible site.'
~rter also said that they
under one roof .• Parker Hall
will carry medical, dental and
thouah none have ever
had considered bllilding the
This enlarged sellina,11rea
maoagement
texts
in
its
srorc.
negotiated
a
contract
with
the
mall
themselves, but decided
will allow Follett to carry a
13 acre lot 's title holder the
aaalnsc it. " We are a fund
Although the buildings
wider variety of items.
inte.r ior is fi nished. the score's
University at Buffalo
raisin&amp; oraanizatlon. not a real
Marketlna Director John
Foundation (UBF). Through
surro undina grounds have yet
estate company. If the
Balogna explained "we are
to
be
completed.
"
We've
the
bookstore
UDF
hopes
to
professional real estate
here to serve students and
already spent $20,000 just for
corporations are struggling, we
sho"' prospectus corporat ions
make it as coovenieru as
top soil," Balogna stated. He
that building on Porcel B is a ~ ml&amp;ht not be able to make it
piOUible for them." Featured
added that "no\11 we'll have to feasible business undenakina.
v.ork." He added "we have
here are an extensive line of
spend
aoother
SI5,000-S20,000
Accordina to UBF President lots of Jood people in UBF,
cards and stationary, jeans for
for
land$Caping.''
The
ortidal
C&amp;ner,
"We're
proud
of
but that would go beyond our
John
men and women and a larger
dedication of Follen's will be
one thing-that we've proved a function and capabilities. "
calculator depanment.
building could be constructed
somrtime in Oclober, after
If the bookstore proves a
Stereo components are on
business has settled down to a
cheaply and well made." The
su&lt;ceis, it could be the impetu5
the way includirt&amp; braod names ealmerpace.
average cost of buildings on
to bring companies on campus.
like Sharp and Sony, the
With the first building on
Just how long before this
the Amherst Campu' is SIOO
equipment will be comparably Parcel 8 completed, ilS future
per square foot, too high for
occurs is still unccrtaln at this
priced to those: at area stores.
deve.lopmem and prosperity
mott business enterprises.
time, according to ~ner.
"Thu Will be a bic hdp to
students "'ho do not have cars
or some kind or transportaiJoo
to local shops," Feuerborn
explained.
1
The laraer bookstore will
also offer student employment.
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
In addition to thetwenty
permanent employees at
ANNOUNCES
Amherst, Feuerborn said they
will also hire 4() more students
for the Fall semester rush.
B.A. IN MATHEMATICS WITH CONCENTRATION
Arter this busy period is over.
2S percent will be retained.
IN COMPUTING AND
T he store's text&gt; will be more
comprehensive than its
pred~rs. Wit h the
exception of medical $Chool

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Beginning thla Fall, the Department of 14Jlhematlca w111 Initiate both a
degrae program and aa¥aral courses directed toward tolentlflc applications
programming. This program It tpeclflctlly cletlgn\d to
tho. . studt!lll
Interested In cereers at applied mathematician• or tclentlflc application•
programmere. Interested ttuclentt should tHk advltament through the
Department of Mathematlct at the beginning of their first year In residence,
or at soon as poaalbla.

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�UB's Alumni Arena!
By DAVJO CZAJKA

Frotures EdUor
ne down. one 10 go. Orec:tin.&amp;
UB &gt;tudcnhathlcces Ibis ra11 is
the lona awaited
Alumni Arcna (phast 1), wil h phase II

0

sdlcdulcd co be complcccd in the fall 'of
198S. Localed ala far cod of the Amhcrn
Campus, off Baird Poinl,lbe ncw facilicy,
featuring a 10,000-seat arena, ha.'\ the

polcntiaJ IO clevarc the quality Of student
life signlficancly.

The building. in addition, to the anna
will play host to an increased numbu.of
handball and racquccball couru, a 200
meter indoor running track and updated
lockcrroom and trainig,a-therapy
condicion.s. Once Phase II is adjoined, UB
will have as good an all•purposc focilicy ""

there is in the country claimed Spons
lnformaUon Dircctor Larry Scccle.
fmmediatc:Jy, when presented with the

new arena the notion of a Division 1
sporu program pops up. Slccle wcncd
that this was the only clemcnt the
Univ~sity lacktd when ir eamc t.itne 10
talk ahout upgrading the program. "All

that

w~

needed for Division I was the

racility." sajd Steelc, otherwise UB, in Ihe:
midst of a large mc:cropoliLan area and
media cmttr is primed 10 parcake in big
lime intercollegiate: spans.
However, a new NCAA law disalll!ll-&gt;
univershitt 10 make an immtdiate jump
lO Division I (rom Division III. It will be
a graduAl upgrading process as the UB
learns planning to make che move will
have 10 c:ompett in Division II for a.n
interim period of time. Steele- likes this

new rule: b«ausc h will give the university

cro" and adapt to
the 1\.iJher kvc-1 or competition .

sporu program time to

Steele concedes thai once participatfnaln
Division I bc\:-Ome5 a rcalit)', some wn or
whola.rship program wiiJ have 10 M
worked out. i.S wccl. In chc mean lime he
reeJs the new complex wiiJ ac1 as a Jure
for promising. local athlcccs.
"This is goin.g to make it ea.sie:r co
ra;ruit," Steele uplajncd. pninlin&amp; out
the adjacent outdoor spOI1s- area.. In

addition to the Alumni Arena and abc
planned phase I I buildin&amp; there is an
expansive outdoor practice and game
area • .Each ceam- bas&lt;ball. soccer, ftdd
hockey and in a year from now,
sortbaU- will have their own ptayin.s field.
Both lbe b3$Cball and $O«&lt;T Held~ will be
liglued for future niiht contest5.
The football Bulls will still play their
games at Rotary Field and in a cer1ain
sense they are up on the other squads

making the shift-they have spectator
seatin,g. AMhls point in timc'1hc outdoor
athlttk fie1ds Lack spectator seating
facililies. This is 50met.hin.g Sleeta asswes

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thai will be worked oul in the short term
future. Ot.hc:rwise.the-outdoor-area, with
two handball and baJkctball courts and 10
tennis couru. is rea.dy for use.The arena itsdt Iowen above old·aark
Hall in comparbon. Steele &lt;Siimated the
new Alumni An:oa Is four lim.. 8$
Will&gt; a sealina capa&lt;:ily of 10,000 (of
which only 3,500 wiU be rudy in the fall)
lh&lt; arena will Sland as thc second largest
indoor vcnu~
'n the Buffalo area, the ftrst
bcina Mcm
Auditorium. Aod lhc
bulldina 'bas
unique distinction or
houslna lbc lar&amp;C51 free Ooatin&amp; floor. A
design, whereby the floor hoards at&lt; noc
secured directly 10 iu b«se, it fcalures
hi&amp;h rcsileocy, somcchina Slcclc says th,at
will CUI down on injuries.

wac.

The arena however wUJ DOl be ~tirdy
ready 10 ao unUI law in 1M year,
probably D&lt;ecmbcr. 1bc first vauky
baJkctball game will be played in Cark
Hall before shiffina to Al..ru Arena.
The usc of I he auditoriUm fn&lt; sports will
in face be preceded by Sleven Sample's
inauaunation iq.Octobtf. This is indkati\lt •

of what may bt io srore for UB students
as this building will not be reserved only
co uruvcrsity athletic:s.
The UB albletic starr is already
discussing Ihe possibilities or holdins the
Empire State Games at the Univrrsity.
Stcclc commcnccd . This would brina
competitors from lhrOUJhOut New York
Scale 10 participate in the games. The.re
arc various otbeJ problems thai would
oetd 10 be addressed to move the: games
here from their SyrJ~cu.se location s·uch as
temporary housing and SPOU for t'\'enl$
that can., be held dircctly on campuS like
shootin&amp; and rowina. Th~ ilems are
being discussed said Sc~lt.
Entirely separate from Jports. on
eampus eoncens or SJ&gt;taking engagement$
arc pol!ible attractions that mi&amp;ht Ond
their way into the new arena. ~t•s Kating
capacity 'oltiiJ orre.r new optiom to campus
11nd independent concert promoter~ . Acts
that fonne:rfy had no place to appear on
campuS- or w"'e too big or too small for
city venues will be possible to be hooked
In the Buffalo arcoa. As Steele said, "II
has the potcntial 10 gain a IOI of

revenue-... ·

•

But for lhc time bcina, fall indoor
sporu wiU be held in Oar!&lt; Hall
Eventually all the RAIU and varsi1y
activities will be held 11 Amherst. Only
swimming will rtiDaiD on tbc Main Street
Campus for an exlcnded pcri&lt;ld or time
bccau.c the nataioriwn will be I part of
Pltase II. In lhe interim hoth sports
c:enlen will have 10 be maintained. This
will be the larJesl problem ficin&amp; the

University in an era or cost euuin&amp; and
conservation. Bot as Stcoele: said. ••tnc
University will have to be prepared 10
maintain Ibis (Alumni Arena)!"

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nearl·y complete and It boasts as one of tb8 finest
facilities ln the Eastern part of the United States. A
seating ot 3500 will be ready for the Fall (far rlghl)
while work continues on Phase II (clockwise).
Showers, basketball courts and expansive locker

Photos by Dave Heckman

rooms.;:omplete the SCGI.)&amp;.

THE DEPARTMENT

OF
MODERN LANGUAGES
&amp; LITERATURES

WANTED

announces
PROFESSOR MICHEL SERRES'
Inaug ural courae as the holder of the Jones Chair
In the F~ench Section o f the Department.
FRENC H 880:
THE FOUNDATION OF THE CITY: ROME
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Profeaaor S.mta' major focua ~Ill be on the en·
thropotoglcel, aoclel, and rellgloua problemetlca
Implicit to the foundation of eny aoclel order •• •
paaaage from cheoa end dlapanlon to • unified
order of law and the aecred. lecture• In French.
R..di"OL in Engllah.
Detailed Information evellabla from the Depart·
ment of Modem Lanouav•• and llteraturea at 910

Research Assistants for
Psychology independent study
also work study students. Call
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necessary, aU m_ajors welcome,
especially computer science.
· Research on conflict,
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�Sum·mer relief ·helps .UB
melt SUNY hirjng freeze
By A.LAN KAC.HIC
Monagin,g Editor

Buffalo devastated by layoffs."

Vice President for Academic Affairs

esplte the reianina confusion
oves the 1982-83 New York Stale
budaet it appean that UB
weathered the storm in beuer condition
thlll or:isinally expeetcdl
UB President Steven B. Sample told The
Sp«trum last week that "We will still los&lt;

Roben Rossbesg ..pwned that the revised
DOD proposal, although sdll not final, will
allow UB to meet allllnes in instructional
teachina positions, but will prohibit birina
in suppon positions.
"At lease we are working under that
assumption," Rossbes&amp; explained, "It is
stiU not clear that we will have all the

a massive number of positloM, from

money."

D

100.150, but we will lose these through
attrition during the year, we are not filling

- Rossbesg said there will be no layoffs but
all positions will be cut back through
n.on-teaching tines." These include all
auridon ... If a secretary in department X
support positions-non-teaching,
resigns or rctirt\ we have no way or getting
technicians, and clerical positions.
a rcplacemc:nl." !He added that in some
The State Oi.Uion of Bullget (DOD)
areas the University could lose two to three
imposed a hiring freeze on tbe State
positions and then replace with one.
University of New York (SUNY) last
~
February as pan of Governor Hugh carey's
ample added th~t th&lt;re are proposal$ to
au empt to trim what he claimed will be '
re·allocate inside SUNY to help UB, with a
$360 million deflcit. Earlier this month
proposal sent to Albany by UB to trtnsrer
Carey proposed a uate~wide ltiring freeze .~&gt; funds 10 this University. Although &lt;&gt;ot yet
a further money saving effort.
~pproved by DQB Sample said , " I have
The crisis was initiated earlier this year
high hopes that the proposals, or similar
when the State Legislature approved wha'
ones to them, will be approved.''
Carey considered to. be an excessive
Sample explained that even If Carey lifts
.. election year,. budaet. The Governor
the hirin&amp; freeu, current economic
vetoed S900 million, and altholl&amp;h the
conditions dJctate that " We wiU still have
Legislature did not override the veto, it
to maintain the freeze on our ow-n."
later restored all but $56 mUlion or the
Rossbera asserted that all this only
ori,inal proposal.
applies to 1982·83, and added that "83-84
~
is still vn)' ambia:uous and vague."
M uch or the money restored co 1he ,
The eoer&amp;Y conservation plan proposed
budaet and to SUNY was the result of a L. by Walter Simpson will, accordJng to
legislative push to restore certain serviCes.
Rossbera. be implemented. This proposal to -

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Robert Rossberg

Spectrum photo

It receive great suppon from Westeru New
York politicans.
Aooordins to Sample, "Over the summer
there was some sianifunt relief from what
I viewed as a po&lt;entially dJsasterous
situation . But ~vcryone sensed a strong
unified voice from the l..eji.slatwe,
especially the Western N• w York

reduce U B's energy costs, is expected to
·
save-st.7-J.8 mi!Jion a year and the money
saved wiU be put into employee sal#ies.
This plan was initiated not solely for tbe
purpose of saving dwindling energy supplies
but, Rossbera explained .. To make up the
deficit wt had to find money from other
sources and the eneray conservation plan

d~ltgation.

was the most feasible. ••

They did not want to .see SUNY

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over 1D lh&lt; lou...tlla RIQI period, so
UB mdJ up with bt.
Botb B&amp;u.mn aod Devendorf KOffed
at feporu by the Bu,ffolo £ 'Hfl ln1
f{t&gt;4 and Albaay tbat Ulllo the ooly
pla&amp;...S by tha&lt; PfObl...,.,
Baumcr cblms "every '""'""' llu

n an dfort to modcrob.e

lu method or J)ayina bllb,
JO¥trn.tncnt offlciab in

...-.oa........_..lk ... ampw.

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Alba41 Wlkvtcd • -

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crltyor..._

_,..,..s the State Uoivcnity of

drpmd.s
tM si.u ol &amp;be'
Buffa» lad Sl.oe1brook arc tht t-o
larJac ud the.a tbc probkiN arc 100«

New York (SUNY) u wdl, alt'-ah k
bu prO¥cd to bt more of a~
than alldp.

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The PfObknu Which - •
eocuunttred wttc a.llJC'd b)' a D.Uinbct

endo&lt;l oald ..... Down State

caned O'ofu Hall
because when chcy complaln&lt;d 10
Albuy, orr.oa.ts told l.bnn they wa-c:
the ooly - .. He oddt&lt;l tl•u they

lfvm lO m«t the April I,
1911 dadlloe • ..........., Albaay had
beocp cootatlplaliaa the diana&lt; lot
-aal Jdl'· lbe Slate S)&gt;tera Jh·c or!Jy a frw moaths to mate abe
.......,. cl&gt;an&amp;&lt;S tbcmsdva.
Ai a &amp;1p of tM: uoubb to come.

I)*Utm, Wtft

WftC . , . . . . . ...wltb pjpplics
aod lcar&lt;d !hey_,. bave Ud to~
the""""""·" ~ oald the
diffiCU.ltits ~ 1104 swprisiq
cocuidcrin&amp; ·~ oncr bad a ~ 10
tea the system and wOt't 0\11 the:
buss. " He: quipptd "Albany Is niU
havin, major d.lJOcWdu, despite yc:a.rs-

the c:quJpn;~mt dtflvaies were
excced.lnJ)y late. " We rtctived alii he
hardware jUJt 10 days before we were

Al.SOQalc.
W1tik thb •-.s h~ U8 CIIMdd
1101 pay k't bills ud as ol Matdl IS,

I

~1cclical «r~lc:r

of f.a0t1. FirA wu W sbon time tn
which UB. and the rut of the llllt

to be o~tlonal ," compl.oin&lt;d
Clwks Dcvendo&lt;l, UB Pntclwe

ol planniAJ,"

Wllll1m Blumer

~

WiD UB be beuc off . . . . the ocw
systanf Shet bclkvet "most or OY.t
prObktN art- bdaa ironed out, and we
should bt IJre.dy tn a ftw moculu:, ••
and llllt UB will, In the lutur&lt;, be
better oil onder the- QSI&lt;ftl,

w..,da1ol••

D&lt;wtldorf II abo ot&gt;&lt;imlotk

olllh&lt;-...... and...,
~ a:moocltcr ··u
u we
doo~t ..Uc atsu.bs bcca.uK tk

ao.

errors c:u noc yet bt computer
corrCidcd. 8y nc1t yc:.ar. ho'WC'i'a,

':

:=:~ ~":.=~ lot
proa.ranu. We'll be okay as loo&amp; u ¥i(
can k«P bodia."
Baumu it •dU uCJIMUiD t.t lhiJ:
tio&gt;c. ''1'hc jury is l(iD out. ~a lull
cotll....- -. . . wiD be ....,...
He h,.. very -...,s\hat tim b
• ~blloo1 1a the ..., ru&lt;lu.. •.,.
IWOI'WM th.. arc OCit'ltSUI)' (Of th.it to
oc:c.r arc: n.ot (aYorcd by the SWc
conuoUft . We n'IIUt pet1-uack lhOM: ln

Alban)' to chlftlt 1heit polktc:t If 1hey
a.pca to lt1 the IOO$l bcnc-nu from
tlk avallabk tecllnoiOS)'."

Spectum photo by LeatSII. OJIYI'f

. . ,_. portdw&lt; O&lt;dcu- be
- c d by Albuy, Alia Matdtl2,

contraaoraJ paymc:nu ,_-etc also no
lonarr procaaed. Th.IJ irduded tuch

vital ~rvlon a.s udUty bills &amp;nd the
BllKbltd But Company, whJch
muntalns u~tlal i.ntcr.camJ)UI
transportation.
April I tame and wmt without a
•ortiq C'OCipuiCJ. By May, thc(ll)m,puttr . . . just bcainnina
opcn:tion, •beD compania wbicb wtrc
o•"'C'd by U B money became uooyed
t l the ddt)'.

In

order 10 k«p the Uni\'trtJI)' 101,.,
Oncndod t&amp;Jd U B h:&amp;d. to rely on hs
petty tuh ra.rrvcs. ..We almost k»t
MO&lt;pn Linen and ""'&lt;BI other
companin IS well cluriq lhil pcnod."
Onc:o4od aatcd.. He added "our
,_pv~criLcd dledl tDOdlilct, OD I"CR,
slo•ccl down t.hjnp funhcf . ''
Compoundin&amp; these problem.s wat a
sbona,c of pcnonnd . ..w~ 4on'l C\tn
havt -enouah Pfoat&amp;mmcn because of
the .t.1at~ hirlna freae .,.d ,.--c: arc
lol h•a thr« people uext tuonlh who b)&gt;
.scatt mandate we CIJ\OOt rq,lacc,''
o..·cndo&lt;l lomtntcd.
A .t.)'ildl whidl •as dcsiaotd to
savt' tame •--..s ectuany aeatlna more

.... t . Dt. Willlatll Baumer, Ull
coouollcf. bdi.n-u thai ''iD orda 10
lake advan•qe or the new opc:n.lioo,
'iloC have 10 &amp;d rld

O( l.a.rse

ebllnb o!

PlPft', wbJch hu not tcSUhed." Due
to the compultr'•lnntxibUhy,
mhuk~ ._htth could be: tuiiY
runc&lt;llcd before now require C'OCDploc.l
tolutkmt. B.aumn c:Jq)laiDc:d thaC ••we

no 1onac&lt; bavc a dines ..,..puta Hoc
to the- Albuy COmpc:roUcr. Fvst we

b.a"'c to send a wriltea ordn cU.Qac: lO
SUNY cuural. who the uuumiu it
clcctrkaUy to the comport&lt;r."
Ocvmdorf concuQICCI with thb view. ...
" We Itt nUl bujca)ly band opcnttd.

We have: more paper documcnt.t. than
cvn bc:forc.••

LIWaD Sil&lt;k, ....,.,.._or"-"""
Pa11bk. clolms "ow job balbecotllc
batdc&gt;, tlloQP Audit and C.Uol
Uw u c:uiu hiM. .. Her-~
must alto
t:I!IOR paper, d~in&amp;
what abc computer it~ 1o do.

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The Revlon Flex Rampage-Rally

~
O..eodorf "*"' tbat "for two

$750,000 in prizesl

T he OOfl.' *'cr
10 the probkms
by corutantly "aoi"' """"'·"
moothl, aU U..~t-lootdware ,

oonwan ad ldoplooo&lt; lleos -ked
oo the ....... or 11n&lt;"""" per day.
..................... _ .. _k

Wh."~.-- ­

Now Ftett- 11111 fabulous hfo...
Cond- and Sflompoo_ JtwtleS 'IOU

bc IOUtlacly , - - . bot WCft 6ooc

to !)I a blg~lancampusl Enleflllll

In ordc&gt; o l - prlollty.
Bawncr eJpllll&gt;ed that, delar- I•
paymmu tO companies '!Ill not 00&gt;1
UB ln)'lhln•• tbouJb thuc will bt
tattptlons. " Whca we JUkt our
c:ootracu, h is sti,pu.b.trd thai we w1U
- pay lace c1wJ&lt;$ and pcultla, "
Ullf.-.cdy, t.b.is docs aoc. CUTY o"cr
IO porlilc utilities, sudl .. dtcuiclty.
UB .... rcwccd to pay SIO,OOO to tbcm
-.... ol the P&lt;oblam Ia the
ptObJcms ln the ctw JYRem. Bavmcr
added thlt the oompanjo 6o noc Ut e
cbew typu of contncu and arc

Rex-Rampage Ral y s-pcla"-'111\
80$Y...and 'IOIJmayWina 1983 Rampage
Sport. Dodge\ pe110no1 Size pickup.
1he roly Is a Sports Cor Club or Amel1co
Solo USldlllai\IH 'IOU wtn yW1I 1:)1 01
IIIII ~I ol yootown Rampage. Or

1obbylnJ to c:twt&amp;c this io

au Jtlt~

COfttrldJ,

StW baekloged ..Sth bUt.
waitlloa lor par-. lbe ldbaeb
radl • - . . . oa SqltaDbct U .
ybills wllldtbadiiOI
- - . . . . . lbe IMI-G lboal
will ba¥&lt; to be ~ ror

o...-.... ....

;... ""'*'

--10..o.-dorf.,.OUI

of UI'J 8Ql yew't bodild+"

wblda WU DIM -

CD DOt be~

10

Just,.

out and toke ~to VOOt par1k:lpotlng

=~c:=~rr: R
=~EV
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=

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10
J..'flllllM
=::and

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wtn one oiiUICireds ololhef sxtas.
Go to yoot partdpallt Ill Ftett nlfoller
and plc:ll up an enlry blank.
I

Dodge dealer.
Hyoot nome Isdrown you1 get $60 )
cosh, a new Rampage an loan to drMI

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UB massive financial woes·

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�FALL 1982 INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES AND DATES "

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and up

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ub Board I (SBI)-the •tudcnt suviccs
corporatioo- spc:nt an ac:tiv.: summer in which it Jdected
a
Ruanive Director and arappled with lbe financial
basslel o f a U9,000 debt .
On A..,ust I former Alfred Univeraily AJ$ociate D&lt;an
G1obridJe Miskell auurned lbe offK:C of Elcecutive Director-a
post which has beeo vacant .U.ee the January rcsicnation of
DauiU Blac:t. Allbolllb abe lw •nU4 yean ,..,rklna for
university adminiJtratioos Milltdl daaibed berJdf u prostudalt and said abe wu excited to be workin• for ~·
" I ...., hired by lbe student body to work for tbe dent
body," 1M QPiaioed addio&amp; lbat sbe was imprcs&gt;ed y the fact
that studau at UB have control over their own mandatory f..
mooey-&gt;nmelbina which il uncommon at mn&gt;t universitleJ
around the nation.
In Ju.ae it was made pubUc that SBI had a projcaed defecit of
$80,000. The deficit was blamed on the loss of Squire Hall in
Mucl! and lbe loss of revenues aenerated there .

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Br mid-July SBI fuasurcr Carl Amrhein announcxd that the

Ss1chairman David Hoffman said that so far Mis~ell was
doing a "woaderful job." He described the new &amp;ccutive
Director as "a quick Ieamer in a complete situation" and lidded
that since MiskeU has been in office she has "taken a lot of
wei&amp;ht off my lboulders. "
Hoffman said that SBI is moving in "positive directions" and
that It is evaluating '"what are our problem areas." He added
that the corporation is presenlly investlptins the OI&gt;C(IIng of the
Alumni Arena in Dt-ttmber-a move which could aUow for
greater revenues to be aenenued for SBI- and is restructuring
University Press tn an attempt to make that oraanization more
erficient.
Concerned ovu the lack or quality movie theaters and other
entenainmem venues, Amrhein warned that "we still hav• to
watch those operations.'' The treasurer said that this year SBI
has to be very $1rlct to "make sure that before you spc:nd money
tbat the money is fonhcomlna."
" I can't anticipate any loomina problems," Mukell said. The
people in command have a aood sense of business."
Neither Amrhein, a Graduate Student Auociation (GSA)
representative, nor Hoffman, of the underaraduate Student
Association (SA), foresaw any of tho problems between those
two govetnments wbicb hive pJaaued SBJ In the pa&amp;t. Amrhein
admitted that there are "sharp differences of opinions betw..n
lbo two but they don't spill over into squabbles amonc the

a~ea

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defid t stood at $69,000 and that this debt was being reduced
with a $30,500 lnfwlon from the member student &amp;overnments
and throuah a ti&amp;hter internal money policy.
"We've llW1llled tO cut e~pc:nseJ since May," Amrhein
assened. 1'hls was achieved by moving around budget Jines while
SBI made pro&amp;ress in collecting receivables whleh haJ Improved
cash now.
"The student governments responded very wdl," lbe treasurer
said. "UUAB (University Union Activities Board) bu done ~n
outstanding job in maintaining 5ummer programs without Sub
Board," Amrhein llfflmled.
Miskell described her first mOAIII In office as "very
stimulalina;" she was "impressed with the internal 11aff (the
board)." The Executive Director ""plained that her goals were to
balance SBI 's budget, make the corporation rlSCIII~ sound by
years end and provide the corporation with some continuiry to
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Hoffman agreed that there are "disagreement$ on certain •
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He added that the pllst problem• were caused because all
members of the board "did not recoaniu Sub Board as
operating as a business" and ""Piained that there is now an
aarcemmt on this basic principle.

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THERE WIU BE NO ADDS,
EVEN B Y EXCEPTION·REGISTRATION, AFTER
SEPTEMBER 10, 1982.

Last day to drop courses
with an " R" grade Is
October 22, 1982.

1.0. CENTER LOCATED~
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OPEN MONDAYS · THURSDAYS

August 30 • September 9
from 1:00 to 7:30 pm

"I t • ff'JaiOidJ/y anbiaour t:n:1 not beyond till!

realm ~ J)OIIIIibilty•.,
- UB Pre.ideot ~even B. Sample

T

he report prestmed 10 Univcrs11y, Presidenl Scevrn 8 . Sample
on uptradin.a tht Uni"vcuity•s athletic proaram to Division 1
has b&lt;cn returned to commiu« (or (unher study.
The Umvcnily-widc aroup-t.has includes rcpramtatiYeS from acudcnt
.-rnmau. starr and roculty- wt'U n\&amp;ke revisions at a _ , , .
Wednaday. ~ rcpon has&gt;"' to bo nw1&lt; public and P&gt;uidcntiaJ
rcpr~tui... dcdlncd to release the n:pon pco4inc the 11:\icw and
Sample's c&gt;Wnination or the documCJtt .
For nca~ly two Yta~S,Univcrsity officials have mulled upgnulin&amp; the
Unlvcnity's athletics procram to Divlllon I. At prdtllt, onl~ Hockey
(Division II) and baseball (Division IJ do not tom,pcto at the Division Ill
level. In Match or 1981, then Prcsidont Robcn l.. Ktrt.e r was presented
1\ith • plan, but bocause or his rcsianatlon, opted tO leave the final
ded.Jion to h.i.a accessor.
Last year, Sample-who hails from the University or Nebraska-was
ocl«ted and he has bear cautious in commentlna on any proposals for
Division I. Earlier this summer, bo wu prc$CIIted with ao upcbted plan.
Arlcr be reca- the rcvisioos, Sample pliiiiS to ao back to the aroup
witb questions and "then bcain to cfucuss it broadly with the Ullivcnity
community, bot1l insid&lt; and ouuid&lt;." He said In an lntcmcw thu the
plan was ftftlible.

' ' I t I&gt; reasonably ambitiow and not beyond the r&lt;alm or possibility,"
Sample explained. He did 001e that much or the proposal dcpcods on
tbe State University or Now York (SUNY) Trustees and the Nation Ill
Colle,lllate Athletics Association (NCAA). SUNY docs not llllow
institutions to orror lthlellc scbolatshlps and the NCAA hu placed
snuaJ roadblocks in the way of schools aucmptina lo improve their
PfOITIIOS.
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" flrst, V.t mwt O&amp;utr OUl wh:ll lO do be..-c and thee brin&amp;~ the:
Trustees aJoclc," be noted. Aa:ordina to &gt;011tecs, tho plan conW.S
optloos fat fUWiclnathc uppadc. which is scm as the major stumblllla
blodt. Alumni contn'butioos, c:lwJina admWioo and ruod-niscrs ha&gt;&lt;
aU bcCJt mentioned as possibilities.
Currently, UB's proarams an: funded almost entirely by &gt;tudcnt
mandatory rea.
" I think first we have to think moro about Division II before wolook
II ~vision," Sample explained. notln&amp; the NCAA restrictions,
considered the 3ieeond critical problem. "h's a necessary intermtdiate
step."
But Sample did say tbaJ provided there was tonsldcrablc support at
the Unlvcnity, there was a chanc&lt; .orne improvancnt tould bcain
sbortly. "AloumiJI&amp; there is a lot of enthusiasm, b&lt;oad SUpport and
c:ommiumau of movin&amp; in dUs direction, 11 h~ QPlai.ocd, Vif tbcte is
that smsc of committment in 1M la.r&amp;er ecaddnk community. we'U
bqia to make a slpfant ehana&lt; in 12 months."
Cbalnnan or the RCCRO.tioo. Athletics and Rd.tted lnstruaioo Sal
Elposito would 001 commcn1 on the plan 01 any possible ncvllloos that
mi&amp;bt be 11\ade th!J week.
If any plan b - ted, basketball is cxpccled to bo at the c:omcrstonc
~ of the project, bocausc or the C:O')'Pkted arena and the reduced t'OSU.
root bell b expccled to bo prohlbotivdy expellilve.

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proaram will be
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dd&gt;ale and planninJ.
lb&lt; core or 1M propam is lht
KISTOIIIAL AND
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PRILOSOPHJCA.L STUDIES
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CROSS-(;ULTUIIAl. STUDIES
Wittenaen&gt;trio Indicated that
the timiu of one's langua.ae were
the limits of one's world. In th!J
...,.. perhaps it l$ better to &gt;lY
that man 'is' lan.auaae than th.at

man •wc:s• l&amp;n&amp;uaac. Ford.an
laniuaae study is tile vebick for
expcncncina cultures otba than
ow own and to identify Mtb otbet
modes Of thinkinJI, OS cultural
btbavior. or of hwnan iotcr~~ction .
Tht basic aim or this Knowled&amp;e
Area b to enable humans to
tr~c.nd their own eovironmc.nr.
while 11 the: same time, to
underscand il brttcr by
uperienctna otbet cultural

pcnpoaives.
Amcriean Stutfia

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French
O.riiWI
Italian

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be btDh
Mtbout re erma: to tbc p&amp;SI and
tO pbilotophy, two lmpoJW&gt;I
Individual and
IOCial identities. Thus, the basic
aim of thiJ Knowledae Area iJ to
provide historical and
pbilosopblcal inJiabt Into 1M
meaninl or human uiste:~~« and
to help provick the discipline and
rc:sowufulcss to deal Wh the
presmt and future.
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History

Philosophy

LIFE A.NDIHEAJ.Tll SCIENCES
H umans have: I ••oeecS to
uoderstand tivinc orpnisms
J&lt;n&lt;rally, and p&amp;nicularly,
Lbe humao body, and to be aware
both or lhe eapaclty to · human life. and of lhe existence of
threats to bumlll life" (Clatctal
Edw:ation Committee). The basic
aim of tbiJ Knowled&amp;e Area i&gt; 10
help the student to 1111derstand tile

nature of study in the ure ani!
beallh scle11ees, to underlland how

kamlna may be applied to
pcrsonalllld community health
related probles, and to better
apprcdate 1M rdatioMhlp bet•een
the phY$1Cal body and human
aalvlty.
Bloloalcal Sciences:
Biolo&amp;y
Biophysics
Health Sciences Education

Medical TcchnolO&amp;Y
Nuclear Medldoe Toc:bnoloay
Nunina
Occvpatlonal Therapy
Pharmacy:

Blochanical Pharmacoloay
Medldnal O&gt;emlltr)'
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Pbart!Uicy
Physical Education
Physical Tbenpy
Speech PathoJDs:y
(Commuftialive Disotden)
I.J'TEitATURE AND THE ARTS
Oreal Utcruy works r&lt;prescnt a
rich stAtement or human tire and
Upctltnce. Study or tbe fino alii
acknowledaeslhe "limits or the
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instlwncnls, and 1M human body
to upress 'beauties and fcdlnp
beyood their materials, '' In
Uteruvrc and tbc uu, •udc:olS
learn the forms. Lcchuiques and
looll that wUJ Jive than the key tO
a " lirdona capacity for
apprcdalion or the atU" (General
Education Committee).
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Art Studio
Art History
Fine Arts
SludloAit

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Mosie Edllealloo
Music History
Mllik PerfoJ11\1Jtee
Pbotosrapjly
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PHYSICAL AND
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;VoiD TECHNOLOGY

SOClA.L AND UIIA.VIOaAL

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' 'Same. rcprc:scnlS .,... or

lb&lt; social sdcoca - t to II'OCk
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activities. Tbcy are
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uod&lt;nlandinp or iDJIItwlolll,
sttucturesucl bwuu proccac:f, ''

man's principalaveoues of
lcnowledac." Sdentiroc study

physleal world around us. n
produces disciplined mental effort,
and it provides an orientation to
un~d our pbeDoaletlal world
u oo other branch or inquiry eu
do. The Kk:ntlroc mode of inquiry
produces tDowled&amp;&lt; Mtb
ocooomy, prccisioa. and c:aref\11
rcprc:scnlallon. It is both
theoretiell and applied aud
enaaaes mode.rn 1cciwolos)es
which impact on human society; it
hu', thcteCorc. "coortDOUI cullural
and bW~W&gt; r&lt;levan«" (Bruner).

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complexities of b.IIIIWI life, wiUI&lt;
&amp;liM ...... lime.~ lht

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SOCCER
By KEVIN A. KRUEGER
Sport.• Editor
OCHESTER-Tbe\'!)ndltioiU were near perfeet for the
American So&lt;:ccr Lcaaue'l" AU.SW Game. On Auaust 18, the
weather, the field and the &gt;howt:as&lt; oftheleaaue's top playm
were aU In top fonn.
\
AU eyes or the local ...:cor world would b&lt; on
action :u Holleder
Stadium that oilht as the bomaown ASL Roch..ttt Oash took on the
rest of the leaaue't bw. All eyea? Quick calcul&gt;llotu come up with
sligbOy over 6000.

R

Tb&lt; attendance or 3047 fell way &gt;hor1 of the &lt;,&lt;peeled crowd ot
SS00-6000. Coold it be 1hrJ the world's number one •port is just,.
mu ~b o port of Ameriea '.s &amp;porting ci~--as. if was perh:apt ten yc:ars

ago'?
In the early seventies, th&lt; North Americo.n Soccer Leaxur (NASL),
1houab stiUoll young orpnlulion, bcJan its fir&lt;l real move to pull in
e~pan.rion

tc;ams. One of those 1eams were the Rochester LanceR.
Roughly a! the same time, Rlcb Funke, now &lt;OIIJ • prominwo television
broadcaster. began hil carrer covering 50Ccer Jn tht We;stern N~w York
market. He rtmtfllbcrs the league'.s philoSophies and C'~raaions in thc-

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eorly golng,
"The NASL always talked abool this ten year ploo," Funke ..id,
"Thal s()Q.)tf ii\ tht ne.xt ten ytar~ v1oi.l,ld be thl$••• llld in lht n(Xl ten
y!)at~ would b&lt; this .. . everybody is 6&lt;ill walling."
It wa&gt; the grnrrolldca thAt SOC&lt;ef, if fed to thr public in larger dow,
would t)owly work Its way onto tbe menu of Amerlean 'poru. II$ ap~t
W&amp; especiaUy direcu~d to the- a,ppcdtt:i or the- younJ._er aud1ence.
"A&gt; younger people, kids betw- the ages of eight tu1d 20, become
spenders or money, then they will make thcii owo dedsionnnd may ln
ract suppon JC)«tr in the nftt ten yC31"S-," FUnke said, "11 was
urueallstic: ror the. NAS~ to come OIJI and ~ttpport It in the fitst ten.•t

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hisiory. from fads such as the stib populiu ar1 of running, to booms like
the 1rcmendou.s growth and subsequent dwh of indoor IJ!nnis facilities.
However. soccer hu a detinh(. contrast in appeal to 1htst and similill

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Ne... U_pc:(liS or sport have recularly arlsen throuahout hs American

reacatioolll activities •
.. l Wn.k what is different about soccer 10 thr 1ypieal American 5pon.s
fa n b that the ran eannol relate to Ihe &amp;arne, .. Funke continued, .. He
cannot determine ln hiJ OW11 mlnd how much .skill il tal:cs to play the
game.
" ln Europe they ClUJ do lbat, bceawe b.,ically thai'&lt; ohe only sport
havr. the nerage Amerlean doe. know what il b like to shoot a
buket, knows what it ;. lirce to rwil\l a bal and maybe catch a (ootb&amp;ll,
therefore, the degree of dif6cuhy i&lt; ""'esome to thent . The pme Is thai
muCh more interutina.''
l
Wl&gt;en Americans' b&lt;come successful in the game, note lluu a good
portion of lb&lt;:m turn OUI to be goel.keepm. Goali&lt;$, obviou.&lt;f.y, ar&lt; the
only plnyen on tbe field who can leplly use thdr hands.
In the mid-seventin the NASL &amp;r&lt;w im(l4tient with what WIU to have
been th&lt; Ameriean product. So witl\ an ragernc..&lt; for immediate &lt;uoees$',
I hey invaded tho European eontincnt in search of talent. Led by tbe
New York Co1mos with their loaded wallet5, it aave the pmc a whole
oew imqc. ln lhesho.rt run, it worked.
"I think the New York Cosmos did more to bwt the leagur, " Funko
•o.ld, "They thouiht that what n~td to happen walto bring In
superstars. Tbey went out and brouiht in Pele, which had a preuy &amp;ood
effect for a couplr of years. R&lt;111ember lhtJ every other club had to pay
his ..Uary in part .
"lbey paid a lol or money for (Oiorilo) Chlnasll•. (Fro.nzJ
Bcckc:nbaucr and o1hert. Thac rorctd othc:r clubs to do lht same: 1hina.
Tlo&lt;lr budgru goet way out or whack. They hadn't gown to whrrr they
could •upport (hai kind of a bo.d&amp;et and no\&gt; they arc in trouble."
The NASL has bcoo strus&amp;llng with some of their franchis.,.. From .•
high total of 21 dub• in 1978, they are finishina their 19B2 season wioh
only 14. Don'olook 110w NASL. buo the ASL 1s fmlshlng lhcir 48th
campaign.
The American Soc:ecr League is, has. 811d alway.\ will be realislic in

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terms or budget maintenance. SrricL gujdeJines ror the number or rortigo
playrrs on on~ !tam help keep down the cost or poyillg players.
'carlos Medilieri, member of tb&lt; 1971 NASL. Champion Rochester
Lancrrs and the only playor e&gt;' r&lt; to win th&lt; Most Valu&gt;blr Ployer
Award twice (197().71), wa&gt; nn honorary playrr in the All-Soar game.
"Tioe bt&amp; millionaire&gt; Ilk&lt; to build up a wi nning leom." Meditieri

comrnerHtci on tht ASl'.s .survjv:tJ, ··1 think whal they a.rc doinJ herr Is
M)mc,hing a fan c-an enjoy ...
P\aying .side by side with Mtditiui on lh&lt; Rochester fl.ult wu ohc
young ~tiC8JI g0111k..per Pmr GriUo. Grillo, onl)' 18, con clcwly be
ltampcd as UJ)COm1ng American c.a.tem.
Hew-. . &lt;lralltd by the Buffalo Stallions of the Major Indoor Soccer
Leasue riJ!)lt out or John Marshall High School, • oomer. kick away
from Holltdrr Stadium. He slllntd for the 1981 Stat~ Uruversily of New
York Athlc:tie Conference champion Cortland St. Tins year he I•
auendin&amp; UB, but is pursuioa a spot on 1hc Sutllio~~
.• .

The way thai socter differentlY inOuenced the childhoods ~r Mcd•t•~"·

who pew up in Brazil, and Orilto has brougtu up 1.','1 inte,resung question
Amcricaq .sooc:tt can enr-be compcthtve wnb the rest or

os ro whether

the world.
•
"ln Brazil you're bom with • ~ball in yo~ hands," Meditkrt
&amp;aid, "No baseball, no football, juslsoe&gt;.~t. nochon&amp; d&gt;c. lt;&gt;&lt;d to get
up at sill or leVOil o'clock. go down to the field and my fathrr would
come pick us up allen o'clock al niJht . That'• what soccer was aU

~~~~ the kfd~ want to b&lt; SOCG&lt;r player• bceaUSC it is the malo thing.
Free uavelins. sood money, it's better than aoins co $thOOI for ten
,Years."
Orillo's story is more: llllll sliihli&gt;' dlffrrent.
. .
..
" I rc:ally stantd gt&lt;ting real seriou• In soea:r •rter ~•l!h school, be
said "In high school J ,..... i&lt;nina a lot or l)onon and I wd to nayself,
'maybe if 1 jiiOrk. • little hatder. I can make}! to thc,proreuloo~ls.' lu

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Tht Crnll"t Crart Ceatu an.nounctJ a new stries or cr-afl
workshops scheduled to stan the week of September 20. 1982.
Wotkshop•1lre scheduled durfha tile afternoon and &lt;Ytnitli.
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Pott.,-y and Color SUde ProccssinJ. Most woekshops run
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IClivltles on Sept. t2, 12.$ p.m. The Craft Center is located 11
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Phi £Ia SlaJU. nadonal freshman honor loelety, invlta
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contact the OSA office, 436-2960.

Am-. AN Cloa-Thank you! Tht Greater Buffalo
Chapttr expt&lt;SS&lt;S ill appreciation 10 t.he many &lt;rnployees and
studenu who donated at our three summer bloodmobiles. A
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Tbt SpeelrDm'• Orpalullonal m.. tlap will be h&lt;ld on:
Thursday, Scplember 9 atJ:30 and 6:30 in li Boldy Hall. and
l nterutrd In Worklo&amp; WI lit Teeas-Then B'nal Brith Youth
Oraaniution (BBYO) needs you to work with and ad viS&lt; hiah Tu&lt;Sday,.Septcmber 14 at 3:30 in the Palmer Room (Scrond
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school aa• studenu. Proarammin&amp; covers everythlna from
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infomution contiiCI Leslie Tobin 11 lht Jewish Center of
Oruter Buffalo, 411~3 .
Wo..,.'•Aw.tkT-~tesforwom&lt;n's

fall varsity sporu tum1 will meet oo MODda.t, Auaust JO, at
the followin&amp; •ita and times: r1&lt;1d Hockey- Room l2A,
Gradule A P &gt; o l - St.....to-Jai.ll w for froe Alumni Ar&lt;illl, Am!ICnt Campus, $ p. m. Women'•
Tmni&gt;-Room
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pizza and beet Ill Hilld, &lt;10 Capen Blvd. We'rr loeated l'l
blod&lt; from Malo St. Campus. put lite Ford Dealmhlp. For p.m .. Women's Soeecr-Room 21, Alumni Arena, Amherst
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more information, call 83$-3832. Sec you at 5:30.

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American Studies, Univenity ot California at ll&lt;rkdey, has
been appointed Visiting LcelUrtr ill American Studlcs/PIU:rto
Rican Studies for the 1982·1983 IICIIdemlc year. Ht will teaeh
roursa 213 Introduction to Puerto Rican Culture, and 530
Puerto Rican and LadD American Ut&lt;raturt.

Womca's Vollcybell-There will be an orpnludonal
meeting foe all &gt;tudents intm:sled in trylnJ OQl for tht
Women's volleyball team on Monday, Aua. 30 at4:30 p.m. in
Rm 3, Out Hall on the Main Street Campus. Tryouts will
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tbe Women's Athletic Dept. &amp;I 636-3141 or Bob Muwdl at
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.,uppon the Womcns Crou Counuy
team. Wri•ht and Ol.mmkk hid
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frurn the Unh•trsity. This a_pparant

of thC' ter~ent made two yean aao.
Wrl&amp;ht thou)ht the dal wu for one
year" St.OOO whkb he paid la11 ydt.

Oovananse Board (A0 8)

tack or funds ted Dtpartmtnt
Cl1alrmal'l Salvatort: £spc»ito to C'l~
Main Sum·, renutionaJ rac:illtln this

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EORUM

,

SA Senate tells NYPIRG no funding for 1982·1983
By ALAN I(ACHIC

no1 taken in1o a«aunt i.n tht SA·, ckcJ1t0n.
..Eric to&amp;d me that norw of the .nuda'IIJ
who VOl«! for NVPIRO ""ted for him."
Ma11tcws wd in di$belocf. NYPIRG
1\uiaanl to the Oireaor Torn
N""lc~-who traveled from the

Alonaz.iru Ediror

T

here will be no UB clulpt&lt;r of I he
,..,..., York Public Int.,...,
Kae&gt;rch Group (NYPIRO) I hi&gt;
raH J:en\~ter 11 was announced l.u l
We&lt;hll:&gt;dll)'.
The dn:l•lon came .. NYPIRG •nd the
unduaroduote Studenl A&gt;M&gt;Ci•tion (S/\)
ofric1aJly ltnninated ~otia.Uons for
fln&lt;lliiJ • ronancial "&amp;&amp;&lt;ml&lt;lll for the
stud&lt;nt funded lobbyin&amp; oraaniubon SA
avced 10 rei.- S12,.000 to cover th&lt; u of
)-.t unpajd 1981-12 NYPIRG biU but hll
rcf\UC'd rundi.n.l for lhe otgan&amp;uuon for
thU )UI
NYPI RO's ao.·-.:mntAbilhy to tl&gt;&lt; UD
campvt-thl1 lt, lhc tracinJ of a udent
monry from Buffalo 10 the corporallon;
Ntw Yc•rk Chy orfice- 10 pay ror lhe
org4niutions pfojccl.s-wu nol a key iMut
in tht OnaJ ckdsion acc:ordin&amp;IO IOOfce.t
from both NYPIRG and SA. The ql161ion
of accoun .. bility ltu been a "&lt;JI.publicltcd

-

corporation\ headquarter£ In New York 10
a&gt;$1s In lhe n&lt;~otlationsr..Ud SA's non ·
r«'nanhion of the: referendum wa:. u a real

simp in lhe race to tht uudtm.J who cite ted
t~m . ''

Dira:tor of RCC Pct&lt;r Gold tn
comparin&amp; the eoUe&amp;e ..;111 NYPIRO &gt;aid
'lo.c &lt;or~~plimcnt ea&lt;h oth&lt;r, •• but \lronaly •
affirmed " I don'l beJ;eve lhiJ •c duplicate
~." He "'!&gt;lllined "our moneymaiftly into t..U.ing•· "hil&lt; N.YPIRO dO&lt;&gt;
tht actu.al f.ck! ~ k whkh hu "a
~round cffec&lt; on Rudenu and the k•nd or
hie studcnlJ wfll have in lh&lt;: f\ltu re:·
Gold erillciud SA for tbeu handline and
phllow phy of the NYPIRC lnuc. "II
$0lln&lt;U like SA is makina an •'lumen! for

the lmmcd£ace consumption or bur and
prell.&lt;ls. ·•

Novic.k accused SA of nol ntaouann&amp; tn
faith and CO&lt;Dpl&amp;lned that Fnedman

•flOOd

uca or connin: ~ w«n these ••o poups
in lbe ......
Aa:o&lt;dina to SA trta!Uicr Erie FncdiiiJJ\
lhe lllli)Or rcuon that JIIYPIRO WIU 001 be
funded lhil year Is because of last Apol'&gt;
SA Senate vote that denied monry for lhd
s:tudeol lobb&gt;'ln&amp; aroup in this yUI'S
bud&amp;ct .

''Thf Seruatt- voted lh.at &gt;May so we

backed lbt Sroatr ," Friedman explained.
Hr added thll If NYPLRO could "Sbow
really SIJOft&amp; cvidc:ncc" why lbe Senate '1
""'• should be o•crrukd be would do II but
the ~ CMintaiocd lh&amp;l be U) no
IUCb cvideoce.

Tbe &lt;e&lt;ond rcuon II, Fricdmao Aid, t)w
"this uruversiry has the ......... NYPIRO
suppUed." H&lt; upllined 11!11 &lt;uch Jl'OUPi
as Croup L&lt;p1 Srrvkt&gt; (OLS) IJld the
&lt;nvironmcntll uudleHebtted Rachel
Carson Colle&amp;&lt; (RCC), ean fill the void left
by 111YPIRO's depanw~.
"We miJht lose • Uuk b~," Fricdma~&gt;
odmi11ed, "bul it.......,., worth Sl6.000."
He a.dd that wuth&lt; doUot naurr reqoat«&lt;
b) JIIYPJRO.'
UB NYPIRO Ptojut Coordi.Dotor 1~
Math"" .aid lh&amp;l sb&lt; bad beal WO&lt;kin&amp;
under~ lh&amp;l-.u~tabilily

"lLSf&lt; l'rdid&lt;m Cordell Schll&lt;trr were

was the rorcmo&gt;t mue wd wu sw-prUcd

tliffiC'Ilh 10 reaclt and uncoopcwhe IJld

when sbc heard that NYPIRO wu beina
rduord funds becau.e lhe SA viewed th&lt;
oraaniz.a.lion ., work iU repetition or

arautd \hal ··-c'"-c ban IIC'tin&amp; m aood
faith. Bvt tb.U int&lt;TCII in pcnllina 1he

proc&lt;ss cnd&lt;d when the studrnu left
...W:... Sht d&lt;nicd that NYPIRG proVided campus in Ma.y. ••
~rvlces wl\lch were •uppli«&lt; by other
campus a.roupJ ~nin.a •·our reaction to
that b 'hoawuh • and 1·m swe that will be
the rc:ac:tion of t tucknu in the f-.JI.''

N ovick

assen«~w• the demise or thl)

campus' cl\apter-liB wu one of the.
"pioneer•• members of NY'PIRO when h

flU! appear«! here in 1974-com&lt;S II I dme
''whtft unlvusities around lhC' s.ca.tt art
M athews w.. &amp;nJl'Y tltal the March
referendum Ill wllich otll&lt;lenu -ed by a. 4-1 i~r-.na aat&lt;·wi&lt;l&lt; svppon." He add..s
maraiD to hlvr 1 JIIYPIRO c hlpta at
s:tvclrftu " B~too ODd Slony Brook
t\aVC' "~ ro \nausc th~ "&amp;raOUDt or
U&amp;-it was t~ AmC deaioo lh&amp;l put tbe
pracsll SA admiAiAntUon into otllce-wu
• N'I'NO- 10

GSL funding still undecided
accounts 11c from .studcnu who o.annot be curre:ntly

By SETtl ALLEN
C/ry Edlto•

locaird .

B.umaintained that the alfe&lt;:~&lt;d lnstltuuons could

onarcu approved lfjk:l1tion last month
thai will limit &gt;pallillll 0C1 Federal Ruden!
aid procraiiU for flsal yea~llto tbetr
198ll&lt;v.U. However,...- dlrr~raKU r&lt;ftllin
between House'IJld Senate f1111r0, ICCO&lt;din&amp;to the
Ulliltd SW..S Stu6eut .lluociation (USSA).
In rhe Senti&lt;, a proposal by Buda&lt;1 Committe&lt;
Cbair P&lt;te Oomenlci (R·New M&lt;Xko)
iharp cull
in the Guaranteed Student Loan (OSL) prOfiTam was
ddeat,ed a(t.n suJ)pon lor Roben Stafford's
(R.. Ve-rmom) ;unendm~nt 10 rtstort (undlnt for the
OSL PlOfiTilD fotced man, republicans to liD Ilona
whh It, USSA reported in 1 r&lt;Ctlll lqlslative UpcW&lt;.
The Senate's -.ioo or. 1983 bud&amp;&lt;! lh&lt; fiSCal yut
bqiru on O&lt;tober I, 1981-.....,uld r&lt;toln •pct\dlna
kvdi for IDOSI SlUdan aid ·proaranu. lncludinJ OSI..
•• current 1912. levds.
Tbe Houoe r&lt;jecl«&lt; at least ten tllf[erent versioru
or a bud&amp;« ill lhc last thtrt monthi before II!Jftinl
on on whldt will fteeu spcndirta leveb for """'
foderllstudcnl aid proarOIJIJ a1 1..1 yeot's totals but
increase Ped Grants by SI09 million- Neither aid
pa&lt;:koac &lt;an be final un~l both How&lt;S Ill'« on a

C

r9'

slnJle version.

Inanother devrlopmenl, Edutalion Secr&lt;tasy Terrell

H. Bell announced last wert that ovrr 400 collqes
IJld \Aik tchools will be lne6alblc to r«eeve
National Direct Stucleol LoM (NOSI.) fuod&gt; twn
Y&lt;V beca.... lh&lt;irde£tult .........ced lS p&lt;r&lt;ml.
Over 100 otber sdlools were taract.«&lt; lor ""'uctions.
Most acbools aff&lt;a«&lt; by IlK n&lt;W policy arcltll&lt;k
IJld beauty acbools, altbou,h SOISIC art unlvtnities. 11
..u llfitioaJiy lUlllOUDOCd lh&amp;l $21 sdtoob _..
bured from rec:eivina NDSL's, bu1 k waslaler
reported l!lll 9l or those have auccaafully appealed
to remain In the p101r1m.
ol\ccordina ID 7'/&gt;w ClJMriu-£.xproxs, the Oriiloaf lilt
locludedlhree Jdtooh in Wt~~UQ New Vorl&lt;: Ni_,o
tWt SIYtiAa IJld Bea.ny Culture loc. or N"_..
hill, Sawyer llwiDao Scllool or Botralo IJld The
D1i:oocr Sc11oo1 of Rocbcou&gt;. UB 111'1 lluf£11o Swc
_ . - 011 !lie list.
1be ""'IG responsibk for collcalfta OCI abo&lt;ll
19,000 foderll ,_,.taka! ow by SUNY auda&gt;&amp;s is
owned a&lt;OUDII Sl6 millioa, ....,.dina 10 aa ll1idc in
the Bid/Ilk&gt; Eleilll ~.
Coonptroller ....
e.twenl . _ told 1M~ llall Sl7 miWoo ID
~ ~ aacl DiDc lDillioD dolan It ID

s....

GOJttS

dcflllllled -

He ..... .... .... 6.1110 -...dlae

..

,a~.

lb&lt; loslfun!lina if thry allow the ao•cmment

10 help them collea the bad loaos.

The NOSL PrO&amp;Cam ir fllWiced diterdy by the
Jdtooh illvolved in II Wi\11 a revol....,. loan fund
v.-bac toanJ ur mack ll Ovc pcrt"m1 intue~e rile
woth foclerai(IIOft&lt;Y paid back from pr&lt;viow lootts.
Studenll at the arrrct«&lt;scloools may be able 10 act
a loan If lh&lt; school has moMy lrft in ilJ rtvolvioa
fund.
The NDSL l!roarom Is scparat&lt; from tht OSL
Proaram, where stuclrftts &amp;d f«&lt;erally subsidized
loans dlrtetly from hlnlls or other ltndlna

inJtjtutiOrt.J aa an intm:st rate of SC'\'cn or nine

pncenc.

fl/ew YOf~ Sill&lt; Hiaha: EdocabOn S&lt;t-viocs
Corpo&lt;ation (NYSH£SC) Spokesman P&lt;tcr Kl&lt;trt
Aid 111011 or tlloit studcuu affcaed would P&lt;oblbly
~Witch to OSL Laans, "'ioich lbcy can &amp;&lt;l direaly
from b&amp;nb.
1M Howr rceetuly passed 1 resolullon that would
bar anyone or draft a&amp;e who rrfU&gt;n to re(ll&gt;t&lt;r from
receivina any type or l&lt;d.eral student aiel. Klettr ••ld
It would probably Jd thtou&amp;h thr M:tlat&lt; and be
&gt;isn«&lt; by the presiclrftc. when it ,.ould become law.
" It looks like it Will become final,' ' h&lt; addtd.
Kl&lt;t&lt;r laid he betiews lh&amp;ltbe Nlc would not
allow som&lt;011&lt;: who refused to rqistrr to act IllY
11~ or aay typr 110m the fc:deral aov&lt;mmatt,
bur"be Mid "it hu 110110 be a ni&amp;)otm.,..·• 10
aclmltuitcr because "~ numbcri or people ltavr no
proof lh&amp;llhry rqislered."
" lltlt draJI tltlna is aoilllto be a mtl$." Kictcr
said, notlna that he woultl rllha ..,. It not a«
tltrouah. " I do not lhink lbat it mak&lt;1 any l&lt;tiK,"
be added. Klaer w d thll there hu been a "bla
drop" In OSL loaru lut yur, C&amp;lllionlna that h b
partly 0110 to mWnformatioo about the pro.,.,.,. thll
hu discourap:t many au6euu will! JtOU blc:oma or
SJO,OOO rtoe ~1.IIDOOscr .....,.., be aploiDed, for the drop In CiSL
applbtioma ..,_ ......naiDty cat.IIOII by

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· llldiMa ioloc:cmina up witb loaD
~.,or nda f« CiSL loaD
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Hayden suspended

quote of the day
"lt•s the aim of existence to offer resistence to
the flow of time,"
Pete Shelley

CO!t

ruspended, pendina review of hl.s P"fforrnan&lt;:e at a Sub Board I
(SBl) Board or Dinctor&gt; rneetini """' week, accordina to 01air
Davld Hoffman. Hayden, who .served in the post l&amp;t yeor, was
charged with failina to J"'fform his duties.
'"The main reason the Uecutivc: Commitree suspended him was
that I directed him on thrt&lt; &gt;&lt;parate OOCO$ions to reform House
CouncO and there lftls been oo r..porue," Horrman ..,ed.
•·we occd to meet bccau.se there has been much- actiViry
•urroundiaa student space and we are not being consulted." The
Chair sald thal he did not want ro ao over Hayden 's head and
form House Council without him.
•
Hayden Uo was occJl.Jent in his duties, the Chair sald, noting
tha.t be has appeared in the SBI office only one&lt; In the past thr«
weeks and that wu to coUectllis stipend . He has alSo not been
fiiioa the repons required of him, compi&lt;tlna th&lt; financial
ace:ou.ndng for hlr11ivi.5ioo and has been "dis.sapea.ring" Without
_norincarion, accordina 10 Hoffman. The Squire/ Am.icnt Division
Director OVCrst&lt;$ Group Leaal Scvic:cs, orr-CampU$ Housing, the
Ticket Office and ~ as Chairman of House Council.
Haydtn -wu nor available for comment.
Hoffman Aid he has a ltngthy tin of grievlUlccs apiost Hayden
and announced tbot the charaes .,ould be discussed in front of the
Board on Augusl9. The Executiw Com.m.iuet'- canoot fire a.n
employee of SBl-lhe Board of Dirte~ors mun vote to relieve

areas and impro~ present facilities In Olhn3.

County Legislature says 'yes'

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Entangled in tape, not papers

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Bureaucratic apathy and red tapc!.
boldina up the proposed
purch..., of ~en new photocopier$ for the Univenlt1 Ubraries,
accordina to Dircctor Salttlda.\ Roy. Th&lt; machlnts arc n"ttf&lt;J to
keep copy $Crviet continuing at 115 p,_,t pace,
'
Lut March. Roy requested seven new Xerox machines-to be
purchtiCd out of the $p&lt;Ci~ J)botowpy fund-for placement at
voriou• Library sit... But, he hu yet to hear, of!iciatly oo his
request, although he has been told by UB officials to be optimistic
th;u he will receive them by the beginning of school.
Thi! is actually the S«ond lime Roy hu sought new mae:htnu.
Tht firsl dfort et1ded in frusltiUioo, "We rtc:Ommended the new

machines In March 1981, and 1t went nowhere:· Roy said. "I even
went to Albany to try and &amp;rt Ihem." He re..submhted his requc:sa
thi' Spring and has yet to hear anything eoncrclt yet.

"I coUld undcn tand if lt was a State purdtase, but this does not
the State" .finale ptnny.•• he added. The money comes from
the revenue eollecccd from the ma.chlncs t.bmueJves.- .some of
whith If funnled b•ck into other Library projn:tS.
The machines ue: needed co oootinuc cxiJting: srtviec in -$0" e
Whit~: he admns that the Xerox machi.nes arc
cx~nsive. Roy maintained that they arc a g()Od

Terry Ce.nadflllhnef/flo Editor
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Allf'l C. KIChlciM•n•nt Edtlor
Dave DooayrretiiAn Dlr~lOI
Jo~ MuniVAf'l DlrKio.t
Gety SlertV'c.ntpus

Squire/Amhmt Division Director Bob Hayden has been

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Bob SehocMeyi.SIItt F. .huw
t.llc:haet F. lioploiii'I&amp;ISu" Ccwtl!'-bvt!ng
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ClnOr LIUOI\iln/Adro C&lt;J&lt;Ordlnatoi

directors and other personnel.

a Hnlc more
buy, because lhe

r rte ~~~~m 1:; ierv~d by '"' f!Ciftt
N ew&amp;pa pa~ Sy~d!C;Q10. los Angeles
TI"'Of -5YNI1e.ate. CoUegl lt~ ~ -idli nC!
!SetYtce iJn lled .=: e.·lu nt~ S)'n d•ca tl!d

Th~ intercampus bikeway has cfeared its ft.oat hurdJ.e. haVin&amp;
been approved by the Erie County L&lt;ai&lt;lature IS·l in a vote earlier

uaff ls -a.Jrcady trained in their ust and because or lhefr excellent
rcp11.jr service. He ls basing. his request for additional macllines. he
said, on .student response and f~back .

MO Un lfr.t Prest. 8\;AtfiC-tht, filii
S~o t tum

Unlvm lty."
Roy i!i hopmg to have Lhe machints Lnsu1llcd by the beginning
the academic year, and he has been 10ld b)• offidals thai he wiU
probably bt- -ablt 10 gd them )()mcllmc during tht first rnonth of
school.
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tdwttUSinO by Clommunluuon ) •nd
AOifMI&amp;It\Q S$'v1CM IO Stud •n1$j Inc.

thl&gt; summer. The proposal bad bt&lt;n bitterly oppn&gt;ed by $01l1&lt; In
the. Amherst conununity, who feared uoublt from thoK u1ing the
bll&lt;eway.
Lca]slativr apprqyal, which involved no County rundina;, was
ntcdcd for t.ht signs and minor construadon -aJona Sweet Home
Road. TI1e AmberS! Town Board had approved the bikeway thi&lt;
Spring -afle:r -a tumultuous debt te ino.Jolvi.ns Amhc-rsc residcncr.
"TI1is bikeway will provide a vhallink belwten the Main S!tcet
C:unpu. &lt;U&gt;d the AD! her., C:unpu&gt;, " AO&lt;herst legislator Richard
R . Andcuo n said. "With Lhc increasing u5e O( bi.c yc tes as a "iQble
means of tranSportation. Wr.o in aovc.mment, should be
cnc:oura.ging sarc routes and nol forcing bycili.ns to uk heavily
•ravelled a.ncries ...

" Th&lt; finding uf &lt;h&lt; Bitch survey-""&gt;nduaed by he
uodctgradu3te Student Assochnion), the 24 hour library and the
d iscussions durlna bi~mootbly .staff m~tlni$ With $1udtntJ, all .say
we need more machines and betttr service,·· Roy expl3incd ... No
quest ion~. It \\i ll help t he goaJit)' or stlJde:rtl life Ql the

£ S tle ltanl614tntu Mneger

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Shr.:ltnt IJtHo':lltet, 1 ~ Ettltowu

policy ~ ~ deuumtnea by me E(JUOf u1
C~~~~ RtDUbiiC'atiOI'I.\ nl An~ lfl&lt;illitlt
hl!tetn Wtl ~l lllf «t• OU!U CUi'\!M!11I.OI
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By SETH GOODCHILD

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That
~&gt; similv oo !be
While I he County is ~rkina on prO\'Ides a tremendous amount or ll.:qislatW'e ..,... "in no way •
Edltor-ln-Chir.f
ooes lhe University ah.s with the
the proper clcarences, Stale
clinical patients and the students
rubbu siOlliP" for tbc: Republkan ,
other local hoapitalJ that include
.ortieials tttnain in doubt u to
u~. the dlvenl(y," l'fau,hton said. county ..ecutlve. There ...... abo
Even thouJ)Ithe County bas
provisions for re»denl tachina
what Is beln&amp; planned ,
"Demands are areal, they miJ)It
sqllllbblina about tbe MW local
paved chc way for a rererendum
Rutko,...ki's oriaJnal
and faculty march. A n•w
not w&amp;nt 10 ai"t up the variety.''
law. with Republicans cxpres:sina
on an increased State role in
o~to is needed bcicause of
announcemcn1 was md with shock
He added that bccaUK che State reserva_Uoru despite votina ror h .
ruonlo&amp; and paying for the Erie
ebanaes YOted by !be State
by UB and State officials, who did once promised UB a 1eachins
All of this politics 101 Buffalo
County Medical Centu (ECMC),
hospital and then backed down
nol attend the nc.ws ~nfertnte
Dcmoerat Roser Blaokwell upset
Lqislature and that aceredhing
th~re i.s still consfdtrablr
bodies Hexpect•• the UniverSity to
wben the county executive made
from th&lt; pledae. the issue is a
and be attacked the Republleans,
untutainly In SUNY
UB
keep tbc:ir afr.liations cw-rcnt.
bts sl.atcment . His remarks were
co!!"pltx one at the Unlvenity.
who kqu refttinaco the burden
offices over the eXACt nature of t he Nauatuoo eltplained.
met 4h &amp;J day with a banner
A~ e•cn il UB could wee to
placed on County taxpay&lt;rs by
&lt;fucll$$ions.
Bur the aareemeo1 does not
headline tn the Buffalo Ewning
liuch a re-huionsh..ip other factors
ECMC.
L1.!.1 Thursday, 1hc Counly ...
contain any pravi's:ions for State
Ntws, proc)aimlng the firmness or beyond hi control would emer
.. You never hear •bout thet.ezbb.ture voted unanimously 10
fi nant:ins or oonnol beyond
a deal- the next da.y in Courier·
into the question -a.nd could t'Ytll
highways- beins a yolet around (he
approve a local law that would
fxprt'SS announced the qreement • make h lmpgssib)e, "It dcpendt
previous£1aementS. uThe:
taxpayer~ neck. or the Jail, or thr
allo .. • joint State-County hospital Counly
ts • dif(erem kine or
realty was not an asr«ment.
on the economy. the_ publiecounty Qetutive who•s been
board to over-see lht facility.
runding agr
ent, •• Naughton
UB Dirt&lt;tor of Publle, Affairs
aui•udc toward health care, •• he
atobnd the world, he~s never ~
pcndinv vot&lt;r approval this Fall ,
satd, odding that It would Ute
Harry Jackson said Friday that 1he explained . "It's juso too hard to
taUcd a yoke on the ta.kpaycn
The only problem Scaac ofridab
more State subtidy, lOong che Uoe&amp; Unlv&lt;r&amp;ity h~d " no Idea Wbo the
uy~.,
neck!• he said. ' '.But when you
do not know ali the details oboul
o( 1he three Olhtt Suue financed
C&lt;lftnty people wert-talk1ng to. "
U8 officials &lt;&gt;Y privately th•l
gel to bellith care, suddenly it's a
the proposal -and arc hesila.nl to
racililits~
He related the separate nature of
I bey a.rt Qfraid o f the is.su~ bein&amp;
ynke Around the uupayer"s head,
move.- rorward.
''They believr It (ECM C) !hould the affiliation a.grccmcnt :md the
made into • political football. AI
We're oolking'abouo proplc'•lives,
County Ex~utiYt Edwvd
bt- funde-d il'l rhe sam,e fas-hion -u
flnandn&amp;-&amp;OVen'la,oct iu'ues and
the Leglsl:uive m«tin£ aherc wert "'y fn"'ends. Srand outSide fht dooc
Rutkowsk1 (felted a eonrrovcrs)'
Upsc:ue Medical Down~rate and
the Univcrslty"s de$ire to gee the
clear partisan ov&lt;r~"esto tbe
of thai ho&gt;piialand .. k the people
Stony Brook." Nau.ghton $ald. "If former patched up.
ca.rlier thlJ S\lm~u;r 'A&lt;'htn he
question . IXrnocrat lhvid Manz
if 1hey ~ht nlc. thto ho~p1141 {i a J'O~~
prcmnturcly announced an
there is a deficit. the Scale has
A SpOkesman for Buffolo
told his coUeaguc.-5 1ha1 lht
W'O\Ind thdr n«k~, ••
qr«meno that lntluded Sta.te
t ubsidized it. •• But. New York ls
I\S$&lt;mblyman Wilham Ho)'l said
governoncc of ECMC lind an
1h'l office had osswned the
now looking to limit it&amp; role in che
expanded role for Albany 1n
ho~pllal businm and also has
County would "'gd th(ir- bu)incn
running the hospilal. UU President coNfderable say in lhe running of
done" and then go to 1he St.ate
Steven 8 . Sample responded thai
its hOlipilal-inOuence thtu might
for ncaod;uions. '' 11 has been
- t
nOthing hlld ber;ll &lt;;~clled in
nol be pOS'Iif&gt;Jr &gt;.l ECMC.
Jll&lt;nlioncd, but t~oy (th&lt; Co~n o ~)
concre1e and !he only agretmcm
Another Count)' goal is. 10
hllvt&gt; noc asked ror money," the
reached WIIU Of\ a ~UU'Idot.rd
cra.re a join1 boaud to o11er~ lht- .!ipoktsrnan nOted,t
I
:!.ffiluuion agreement .
ho'!&gt;pllal·s opef3tion .. whh the Slate
Naughton said his prim:try
conoem i~ th( cdu~iionoa1 asp«t
providina h.atr th!! n:pll:$l!ou tion
According to Medical S.:hool
I
PRICE
INCLUDES:
Dean John Naugtuon, the pr~~\
and the County the other half.
of rhr ECMC i«U&lt; and that """"
I
arfiHation a.Krec:mcm bctwcc:o UB Thr L&lt;glllaoure Thunday
ir the proper arrAngementS could
• Soft Conl4ct Len.ou
and ECMC i' in nted of..Mr,pdating. approve-d :. formAt Thursday,
be ~ompkted by State ond Erie
• Carrying Ca•e
Out , he said, the County h;u.
adding cwo appoinutcentt mode by Coumy orriciab rhc-rc- wa'i rtill
I
• SolutloM/or Cleonlng
~howo lillie lnttrtsl in romple:ting
the body it.seLr to tbe Qne:s t hat
some doubt~ to wht1her lht
I
and Sterilizing
work on thou documeru until a
Rutkowski would J&lt;lcct. h also
Medical Schuol wnnu a prim~ry
I
more beadi~aJ araogement.- cntJ be rreed the COunly. exteUiiVC' tO
, ..china hospitlli.
• Mone,.Bct&lt;:k Guoranlee
rrJ,htd. " In princ.iple, we ba,·e
negotiate with the State.
Wh1le some or the fatuity havr
I
a!(r«d to an afnllalion
"alural indlnat'ions 1oward a close
BUFFALO CONTACT LENS GROUP I
:~g-reement," he arud, one that
county executive- needs a
relatfonship with one f3CiUly, UB's
"' ~ lls.oo
7/Je Conr«r Lens S{l«idltrrs
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out lin~ policy operations at the
referendum •his. fall before he c:an
nec&lt;b- ~rc such Jbat no onr
t,o)pitdl. •• ln these da)'s, however, proeffd in earnest on the ma.uer ,
hospil&gt;l in Buf(lllo could provide
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·teCOrd of 'aacountaOIIIty to UB. So..~Vf!IRG
SA h• u~·ll&amp; ecltQfla by aaylng that
' actively woit.d to prove_"•-untilblllty' 1
the &amp;.nate voted not to fund ,.YPIRG and that · · ~~ aald thatthe'OfQanlzatton ifld not
the Executl.,. CommlttM did not want to
provide enough pro)ecta that ..,.. releY&amp;flt to
- overrule the vote. True..,d noble. But the
8tudenta on campu1. Then SA aald.that all .of
referendum In fmlch.over a thouaand
•
•NYPIRG'a on campus aervlcea can be
studenti voted was a far more rep,resentatlve
provided I&gt;Y already exletlng organlzatlons.sampllng of U8 atuclent Mntlment than a 12
aomethlng which has been-disputed by the
member .senate -declalon. Most certainly, the
director of one of these organizations.
students were cheated.
One has to wonder If SA was bargaining In
SA also argues that the services provided
good falih.
by NYPIRG are repetttoua of those already
It may be unfair now to•aocuse SA of being
a tool of the admlnlstratlon,as NYPIRG has
provided on campus by auch group·s as
done.But, If SA Ia not aping the
Rachel Carso,.College (RCC) and Group
Legal Services. But f!CC Director Peter Gold
administration It Is certainly not acting In the
denies that there Is a repetition of services
student's Interest-Just look at the NYPIRG
between the College and NYPIRG, arg,ulng
decision or the recent financial hassles
Instead that the two groups are Important to
betweell student leaders and the popular, .
student·funded Alternative News Collective.
each other, thus putting another hole in SA's
logic.
There Is a dire need at this campus for the
It should also be noted that in the
sure·hjlllded, pro·student activism provided by
decislonto throw NYPIRG off campus SA has
NYPIRG, SA has said no, it's up to the ·
students themselves to say yes and demand
altered argument several times, instead Qf
that student government return NYPIRG to
taking one stand on right and wrong. Initially,
SA complained that NYPIRG had a poor
this campus, If they really want ft.

eo-nment. ..

lam

0oee the aOIY.eqund
Iller?' Picture a
land wMN the C!tllllna"-tngty appro.,. an
act of Q(mlmment-by ·a·4-1 margin-In an
open referendum only_I!&gt; have the leaders
8tep In and veto the demo'Or8tiC.cl)olce.
Sounds like living behind the Iron GL!rtaln.An
obvious human rl~hta. violation.
'
But this Is not happening In some fa~ff
land but right here at UB. Last week the
undergraduate Student Association (SA) made
Its decision final. It will not fund the UB
chapter of the New York Public Interest
Research Group (NYPIRG) this year despite
the landslide student approval for the group
Indicated In last March's referendum.
Not only does this decision Insult every
student who voted in that election-the same
election which put President Cordell
Schachter, Vloe·President Phil Pignatelli and
Treasurer Eric Friedman In office- but ll also
mdicates disrespect for democracy In student

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of plotllncs that too men~ have
come to accept fore Science
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more than that. Splelberg and
George Lucas have s~Uitully toyttd
with thO slmpie-mloded typecasts
associated wltn SF tum, and have
reverted tf'\em tnto quality
examples of ahe genre. E. T.,
Pollergttlst, and Empire. among
othetS. have demostrated this. But
for Rid loy Scon. whO made 'JI./Ion
as well a5 8/ade Runner, an.d .
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fllmm•kers wl\0 will no't mask their
artlsttc intention nor show 1he
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consuming industry "games," It is
an uphill struggle.. A.nd, wl\h each
year 'hat the ideaJ for ainell)atlc
Imagery runs tram Sylvester
Staltone to Burt Reynolds (now to
Henry Wln~ler backed by Burt
Bacharachl), then·we are taJklng
abOut a very st&amp;&amp;p climb.
If rhe /ulure fs one you can SH
;nd touch. It ma.\e$ 'JOU a llule
une•sler becaustt you feel lr'sfusr
around thtl corner.
Ridley Scoll
Spea}(lng of ono·way hills ...
The Disney studio's Tron Is
leyered with effee1 anti
saturatl.ngly promoted. The Hrst
film pr&amp;&lt;lomlnanlly utliltlng
computer gr1phlcs. Tron's Imagery
suggests the awesome starwlnds
of Arthur C. ctarke and the epic
crescendO&lt;&gt;S of E.E. Doc Smith.
The music or A Clockwork
Orano~·s Wendy Carlos (on
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Columbia Records) aid$ greatly In
creating Tron'$ llluslo" of SF
lnnoVItlon.
Unlor1unttely, as a tum Tron Ia
not ,even a mirage. Uttle more I h an
the emperor's new printout, thll
film Ia flag.rantly manlpufatlvlti
methodically geared to snow well·
read SF enthualallls and others.

long Hred ot the \¥at..-lng~wn
that Disney has pYiied with
SFIFantaay over the pest 2 or
more decades. A sh arper look
reveals the facade; Tron's acuno i:S
virtually non-existent, whlfe lla plot
has holes w ide enoug·h to ride
Oumbo through..
Worse, TtOII runs deep with the
now-famllfar Disney-isms: hero,
control Is ' ugar-coated and .set u p
10 represent froedorn.
Manipulation Is del11ed, the good
guy computer beings holding fast
to the-Ir orlglnallmphtmentatlon,
actually wotahlpplng their Oflglnal
programmers. Manipulative
enough? You haven't heard the,
worst- These who the righteous
video beings worship are
a.ddresseq as Tn• USel$. Re-ad:
They Who use are supreme. Those
who are supreme. usa. sqa.ngely
enough, there was no mention 01
forty acres and il
Pac·man ... although the hero of I he
fiQhl did win a corporarlonJ.
Whnre lesser known but tar
superior SF films likd The Forbln
Pro/eel show tho pt1oe or
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surrendering human decision 10
mec.nattlStlc contro~. Tron
celebrates the aurronder a!o a
victory lor tree wtn. That IS
obnoxious.
Sad thing I s that proJects wnlcn
could be tho sa lvatlon or Ofsn.ey
cutdfbility, like Dregonslayer and
"'" myste!l&lt;nmy wllhMid Black
Clruldron, keep g•lllng ahullled
about and casually neglected
while Disney lnslsts on continuing
Its push of the sklmpy Mous~ateer
stereotypes th.at llave t'lamperecs
the c::ompany ev&amp;fl t:Joefote it$
creator's death. And Disney
dresses the stagnancy tn' lhe most
flamboyant trappings.. Or aries to.
The Black Hole, 1979's Infamy, was
Disney's clumsy attempt to eash
In on Star Wars; the Hol.fl abound
with cross-eyed rejecta ot R2·02
and en even worse Imitation of
Han Solo. all of whiel'l was

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Black Hole, a Olsney·fzed Wlzard
of Oz where Dorothy Is replaced by
the usual scatterbrained Whiz kid;
Oz,. a dazzling computer worfd
somewhere over the keypunch-a
living v'i deo game Whete your
fondast wars may come true.
The /ruth, as a lw1ys, wJII be /ar
atrlngftr.
Arthur C. Clarke
In lhHO limes, SF/Fantasy 111m
pioneers like Jean Coeteau, FritZ
Lang, and M ichael C'ur1fz are 11GVer
brought up. Good reason for that.

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(II rectors made SF/FanteJy tlfme
that are c ritically regarded ae
cta:ssic statements o t the art
(BOBUty ond lh• 8H11, Otphou•,

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utalogued D)' duolous watcner5
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Cnaracters 1n NIMH are qu!le full·
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All pawertullthotJgh Lo~o. aa we
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fthOugn they are ellher aoii·Mrvlng
or m1sl&amp;d). and flawed chatactors

Ike Jeremy the crow (Dom O.Lulso)

anct Auntie Shrew (Hermo•n•

Badotloy)sllll Show lhllt worth.
Most fnttresUng, pelt\aps, Ia
m•t tne hiPPY ending fOf the lud
c::~rKlef Ia- not conclustwe. but
'Jnper-s 'tlr~th future promlae, Wf'IHe
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reltel Which. In NIMH, tt comic
relief and not camp..
Ttte S.Cret of NIMH la Urat
ctass Fa.ntaay with a touch of
ScJence Flction and a hint of
Otwotllan labto blondoelln IO&lt;
good measu re. It 11 the anlmeted
canooo as It Ia rarety aeen
nowadays,
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waft for the world to know bettor.

~ynotOs-ma.htng his a n ame to

WMn ll's 1982 and IM mus+e or
rock n· roller&amp; Jetry lee
lawis and cnuck Betry PUliH
from t~e ear radios of clean cut

guys ana dolls In

watctl tCN' Rourke 5troHs from
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lntelllgenl eaS&amp;, surv1vlno •~n tne
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distanced, I efghad and settled
back for Diner's often witty.
thorouohly enJoyable embrace of
mate youth and frlendltllp Jn the
fast and funny 50'a
On the tall end ot V'l•
spent nostalgia craze. Olnet
smartJy eSChews tne adotesctnf
a.ntlcs of
and Am.,-~Un
Gr•flhJ and awoacMs lt-1 6fa
hom a mote respectful, ,.._.
klekfiSI'I angle. Wrltef anG Ollector
Bany Levlnson Ctpicts the II'IIS ot
live rnends at Uta youthful
crossroads after college and

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the Fells Polnl Ol,er 10 dell!:* ate
over quetlon.s e lot tougher than

the high school pondorlno• oboul
WIJicll glrlo would ond Which glllo
woutdo't-quesllona now about
matrl age and ptegnancy.
Their old haunt provides
temporary Isolation from the wotld
that ages •s they do: am~

contorting platoa or grovy aod
lteneh fries they klbblll ana
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they were. nagollno ow., • roast
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Ihair own (coupled?) fut \lrl t. One

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Hoi Boogie, '"" halr&lt;lroSHt

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To be sore, the mo~te 'a bell
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diner llsolf. The talk dollgnllull~

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aoCI Ftank Sittatra aeeorctlng to
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Public lnlotMI I'MMfcll 01""1&gt; 10
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o wjdo •OIIo4Yof "'*GJ,
onotronmMtal on&lt;1 con"'"*·
(~.-! ptojocto. 1ft doing oo. I oloo
with atuclento to tunhOI on
tiQhi")'OOI ttodltlon of UB
mambOfllllp In NYPIRG. I WIH Mlll
be working for NYPlRG next ytll,
though It Wilt De ~oowlwo,
becauoo lht Studant Aoooclltlon
lloo cnooon to ellmlnott NYPIRG
ot UB lor '112·~·
Tht ocllonthol tho SA hoo
taken tnMnl that UB .tudentl atl
no tonoor o pan of tna tarv-t
O(ot o - octl¥tat orgMizollonln
tna counlry. ThiJo ta o blow to
otuelenl octNbm •• UB,
pantcutorty In tight of NYPIAG'o
orlglno on&lt;! function&amp;.
NYPIRG Ia on O&lt;gonlZOIIonlhat
WU CINiod and II dlroclod bJ
otudanla; on O&lt;QOnlzollon which
tleo ot-to a t SUNY, CUNY, Olld

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encouraged to aureh for. By 1ne
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wtn begin to think _ . , . Ia • '"' moot oltht city. You Will be
lln!llng yourMII calling _,.on
the ttlephooo ot :t'OO a.m. and
expecting thtm to flo up ond
around. - . DO not do lhla to
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NYPIAG 1\ao a lul~tlmo loobylno
atoll on&lt;! a IPflng leglllatlve
lntomohlp ,_am IO&lt; Oludonlo
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live billa Wllictl W«e drafted ancf/0&lt;
principally lol&gt;blod lor bJ
NVPIRG.. ototl on&lt;l Oludonl
lntorno ho.. l&gt;ecome law. Tho
Bolita 8111, ollmlnoling no-ctopoell,
no-~tturn, beef and soda botttea
and cant, TMI&gt;-in•Tallnll. tho llrat
law to open up tho tnt""""- to
Ina OC&lt;utlny oltht toot-t-o, tht
Utility Bill ot Right I, onc1 tt&gt;e Stoto
Su,..,uncl, Whlcll wht Degfn tho
cloonoup of tolllc • ult olloo ln
Now York Slot., oto )uat o Iowa or
tht lmpot1ant ~&gt;Wtlo policy
cnongoo which NYPIRG hu bean
lnat Nme~&gt;~ al In bringing about. IJB
WUI pan of II.
NYPIAG oioo hu a tong hlotO&lt;Y
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....,to 01op eloto ~lelotlve pay
• bonu- known oo "lulua." to h tht F. - ol lnlonnotlon low
widened, to al- uootato Coltogo
.atudonls ln. tlllhl to IOOMtOt and
¥OC• a t their campua .cldr..., anct
to halt oonatruc:tlon ot o now
htad&lt;lllon ... '"' t n a - . . .
81001&lt; Exonango.olnce • 20 mltrlon
dollar ttutpayor ouboldy wao
Involved. U8 was • part of l ha1.

loot ~oar. IJB • tudonta lnvolvod
with the toc:•l cnapter wort&lt;ed on
o'fer UfiH n different pto)Ktl, from
1 YOtlr reglsfrat.Jon drfwe to a

To•lc• Awatonas Day, from

ett'lltonmental r~ to an •vto
lntur•nce !W"'f"8y, from pubtl.ahlng

• roglonol -teller to
lnolfng a otatew16o Bottlt
Bill campolgl\.
Thoro - • tht ata towldo loll
and 1Pf'1no NYPIRG ConiO&lt;onctt In
8 tnoltarl\lon and Alberty.e
traditional oothtrlnO of atudonla
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llftll au olthlo to be ,,.,., p~.,.

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gtllduatoyou may_, nood

eomeone 6n the r•• l world lo
o•ploln to you W!.a t ll•lng In mo
teat world Ia actua"r like.
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difOcull.

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NYPIIIQ, u IM7 _ . ol Ul.

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oti W I I - - tht notion.
Wily thtn. will ,,.. be no
HY...AG clloptOt at VI next year?
Old lhtlludonto ,_. grow tired of
lt orlo a l - o l o - I«V8 'o
In ...... comum« a nd - - •• •
gtoup? No. The 4:1 otudont vote on
o NYPIJl(lJ ot,;ooollfm In tl&gt;e
sfl(tno ol~tOna

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NYPIAG. Alld Wl\all&gt;ettor

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Clearly,atudent nntlmen1•••
oxprooOid through tho ballot bo•·
moan wert little to moat ol tho SA
• hlp, tor .,.,. h••• cnooon
not to lund a NYPIAG C!loptor lor
'82·'83. In a-t1ng to wl111draw
UB's m-borahlp In NYPIRG, thoy
.... not only ollllod tht pr-t•
of clomoclaey, l&gt;llltt&gt;ey hoto alto
onded o t&lt;odlllon of '"POI\IIbla
otudont octl¥10/n at UB.
·lila 1 tradition borne oul of
ot Udont dlooontonl with ooclol lila;
• 1-lonlhtt wiMnopalully
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NYPIAG bu,qued repclledly tbat lk

UB oclaWtiltnldon is oppoood to lu
.,_.,.,. on campus and Mathcwo believes
thtt SA's decision.,.. inilwtd In t~
admlnlitrttion. ''This is • clear cue or
tdmJAiwaton tdli"' studmu how to spend
their money, .. she IWGttd, "this is
incocnpltabk-1 tboqll tllal VliJlisbcd when
(ronn&lt;r U B Presidmt Robcn) IC&lt;it&lt;r kfl

orr.ce."

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raid thtt tbis .... ooly coinc:iclence.
"We ha\'e penoaalities whld! are a lot
cohalvc with the adminlwation," t~

(about NYPIRO) lleck ia 1976 b)' t~
administrttlocl it now bema raid b)'

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studmu," Novick added. "This is • areal
blow to student power," he arautd.
FriociiiWIIl.ttly denied thttltly or SA's
dcdsions are instipsed b)' tht
~ IIXftiD&amp; thtt til policies are
st...S.OtleltWtd. He adaliutd t11a1 "'*•
miabt think alike 01'1 ccnaio lssocs" but

,,_..,.., Wd. "Catlin issues we work
with tbt tdmlniJtrttion and cenaln we try
to a&lt;1 t~ to work witb us on," Fricdmltl
aplained dtJna the Capen Lobby project as
m example or ·~ lautr.
~hcwo described thiJ year's SA u "a
small poup or dites Jn&amp;kina cledsions
wllicb 10 aplnJt tht wishes or iu

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COI'lllhiWlU" md _ , _ ScUcter md
Friedman oj-havi"' " an isolltion~ or
mentality."i'bey view tbt wbole world u
revolvina around the Amherst campus.''
Gold ..,...s with thit seutllntnt md
comport&lt;! NYPIRG's work with racareh
done by Unlvtrsity proressors. "Moot
resc:atdl wort dOI'lt io unlvtrsitlc:s docso 't
deal with tbe unlvcnity.'' ... &lt;llplained lAd

c:aJied t~ SA ckc:ision a

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�backpagejuniversity,
It's finally here
By SETH GOODCHILD
ElflrQt·U.·Chlq

A

ner years or intensive debate and . .
pla.anina, tile Universily wiD ha;oc a'

Genenl Ecl••auion proaram ill p~aoce this
Fall. The final implcrnantotion b bcina met with 1
lltilt diAppointmenl, a Unle hope and considn&amp;bk

relief.
The class of 1986. the nost JTOUP to fall under the
auidelines t!tabli•hed In 191!0. bas already b&lt;aun
reti&lt;tetina ror Gt~~&lt;ul Education courses-molina
olfM:ial rht last naa• or complelt impl=atlon.
The p r - . wluch had ponions Jlaned in 1980, I.
desoaotd 10 inereaw bo&lt;h oh&lt; b&lt;eodlh of • stude&lt;lt's
edUCOIIOQ and 10 develop a c:opocily fot eritie&amp;l
ohlnkins.
The proaram was iniually proposed in 1975, bur wu
met by ~era! roodblocl&lt;s thai delayed its full
appeanmtt. In the proceu , the plan was sealed down
tonsfderabJy. as opposh.ion arose lhroughout the:
debate.
..Ho.. evu disapc)olnttd we ar~.tbis il rar and away
b&lt;trrr than the sysrern rhal aisted ~&gt;&lt;fort," Divi&gt;loo
of Und&lt;spadu.ole Ecluauon (DUE) DoeltD John
Pcndo&lt;to said. "This ar least eosura a sprad of
COUI$0$ ror studeuu."
The Otntnl Educ41l0n prosram is oompased or
several requiremcnu for eaeh 11udent. A rntll of
seven councs mw1 be taken from six different
ICJ&gt;owltda&lt; /uUS (see box) and a 11udcru mUSI ollo
oomplese basic • kills requltemenu ill EDaJish and
Matheowia.

T best art desoptd 10 Jive studcou basic

eornpetmdes. wblk offerin&amp; divme iDsuocUoo ill
t.rc:os that p&lt;aently could b&lt; avoided. Under 1M olcl
DUE di.stributlon J)'ll&lt;m, a Jludent oould avoid a
broad education and fulml his other dear«
rcqulmnmts witbout kD)' sJ,Jnilicam educatJon
outside or rh&lt; ~r .
Mueb ol the sealia1 tlown to 1&lt;1 the pr01J11111 In
place ocr:ured in tbc ICJ&gt;owltda&lt; Area nq.....,_.u.
instead of bovina Adlaudent b&lt; UWJ&lt;Ialed 10
complete JO.a OOWWJ clllfiDa four ,...., oDiy ..,..,
wiU be nquired. This ""*• Pmuiotto DJ&gt;Iajntd,
b&lt;eause of oppodtlon from IlK prolc:ssionol achools,
such as En)lineerina.

After years ot waiting, General
Education will start ~ llis fall

•

h, t\'Cn with 1l disappolndn&amp; outcome. ••rr somebody
hod told me ·~ D«emb&lt;r or 1981, that this is what ....,
"""ld hi"" in piKe this Fall, I would hove .aid, 'we
could hve done bcuet than, llw.' " be IIIAintllned.
"But it b bcutt llwl what we bad b&lt;fon, thr old
dlslribvlion requilanall."
That ""'JtiU ..,tral ~ tn&lt;b. Foremo&lt;~. b th&lt;
Math Skills portloo of 111&lt; plan wbich has )'tt to b&lt;
completely worked out. Ills Qp«:ted 10 romprbe
mU&lt;h or th&lt; General Edutadon Commitl&lt;&lt;'l time
durina the eomina year. Initially. rhc plan was to
offer a basic comprehensive eoune in the SO&lt;alled
modulAr SY$1etn with instruction In three different
areas-~ and ll"(&gt;ttlCUY. uotislks and computet •
.tdto«. But beatux or ra!stcntt and problems in
WO&lt;Idn&amp; out • propco m&lt;tbod, this...,_...
"worpsbord" wiD &lt;Jdst, oocordlna ro Pcndotto.
That will b&lt; I number of different wa)'&gt; that
studt'nts cah comple:le the requircmm1, beyond the
one $&lt;Ction of Math KJI-u the thr.., port course Is
calltd-rhal will b&lt; offered. "We need to worl&lt; our o
II.Diform rrquiremtl\1 and to devtlop a m«:hanhm for
snadcnu,•• Fomr uplained. "We are bopina fOf'
Fall, 19SA"
Thcte Is abo a need 10 funber rtfU&gt;C 1M Eil&amp;lhb
SkWi r&lt;quiml&gt;ml. •'There Is oo COftltOSUS oo wto.l
•..::~•~-.., ·-. tlOIIJtlrU1a c:p~ wriliDJ,'' Fosta IIOitd.
oddina thlll * prcoml sludeots are made 10 write
~jE ;;;:;t;;;"P::;;;;;;-----;;;::;;;;;;;-;;;;;;: CIAYJ and are awarded • acore t.sed on a ooe..(o""b::
DUE O.•n John
S,.ctrum photo .cale. What these numbtn mean, he uplained, Is JIUI
to b&lt; rcrutiniud.
"They Iell that they could not absorb rhat numb«
In tbc ICJ&gt;owltdae /uUS lbcre ~tnl problans.
or oouncs into their major and llill atltlla Sludcnts
FOSter bdievu ~~ o review sysum wiD boY&lt; to b&lt;
lo llleir PfOif&amp;ID," thr DUE deaD .ald. Somt
CSlOblisbed to &lt;lWiliDe the ClO\IrStS llllll are offettd 10
deportmasU ..,.,.. also afraid or b&lt;ina 1l1111ed into
..,. if they lit ioto 1M Oc:ocnl Ell-* ·
' 'This is very time cou:wlliq." foster aid.
to PfO"ide the
units whose ooly pt.U1&gt;00e uru.....;ry with Otnc:nJ EdUi:allosl ........... t,.crber,
" Thctt ore hundrtds of oounes, wiUcb Is • lol of
they resisted rbe plan in meetlnp ond Oft rbe lloor or
infonoor.lon 10 oompilt and we mlDI also build Ill 1
the Faculty Smote.
mechanism for llUdent review.''
Accordln&amp; to P...douo, 11101her .,... of tonea'll
Ntilh&lt;r Oen&lt;tlll Education Commiuoe CIWr
H~ward FoSler nor Pcndotto seemed optimistic: thas
In thr KJ&gt;owltdae /uUS in havtq eoouaJ&gt; oounes 10
aodsfy the future dalland. Wbilt he said lbae W&lt;re
these position&gt; would cha.oa&lt;. or that !be Pf08tatO
would be able 10 rc:oeb the siu oriainally envisioned.
wu "probably oil DY&lt;r-iood" this Fall, be added
"We can hope," Fouer said. "Tbe problall ls
1hae b no "'"""'"" that wben oddiriooal studeuu
tialldoa nra under poop1o wbo nUPI oot t1o it
onivc .-&amp;Ia couna to oompl&lt;k llleir nq.a.-s
otbtnrioc••• H&lt; oddal that. be did not - llllf hope
enouab wiD ...... " It will b&lt; bani 11W0fk ...............
thb will boppeo, .. be I&gt;Oted.
Ill 1M oeat flllur&lt; foe im~r, notlq ·~rmay
never happen.''
Additionally, polldes roc tnnsfer and Millan!
Fillman Collq&lt; JludtniJ bave )'&lt;!I 10 be ectal&gt;Usbed.
Aa:ordinl to Foster, the proarom wu well worth

0

The knowledge areas: A General Education primer

T

be &lt;Oft or the Otnc:nl
Edt&gt;CIIlion- is
the KJ&gt;owltda&lt; /uUS,
the lbl broad·butd &amp;n&gt;llpll'liJ tblll
~ude rh&lt; mandai&lt;!' eouna ror
"udtou arrocted by the proanm.
Eac:h 11uden1 must eomplcle a
10Ca1 of KYa:J coanes. It least OM'
in or five areas ouuide tbe
mo?. plas rwo otben lA Clldl or
any IWO 0( the same: f~
ICJ&gt;owlcda&lt; Areas.
Hert is • liJ1 or COW1tS In tach
Knowkdae Area and a brief
tllplonation of c:oeb, u prepared
by the Divisioo or Undcrlf'Odu.o!•
Education.

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UnauJsdcs
HJSTORIAL AND

PHILOSOPHJCAL STUDIFS
The ducldollon of rnditicm is a
major aoal of Genenl Education.
'Tbc:K lllldia provide a "SJIIOP(k
vi&lt;w of the aullc "'""' of
-essible hWilan ~ ..
(Phenix); u such, th&lt;y provide lbt
_ , inslahr.s for huiiWtS to
cnaaae the praenr and the fwure.

Thts¢ cbolle:nllna renwtrs suaest
rhot the (utu.rc cannot b&lt; buih
wi1hout rcf'craoce to 11&gt;&lt; put and
10 pblloropiJy, tWO UopOrtanl
souras of out iodiridual and
JOeiaJ idesuitla. Thus, 1M basic
aim of thb KJ&gt;owltdF Area is to
provide blstoriealud
pltilooophlt:al iftllalulnto the
tD&lt;IIIina or human existcoce and
to help PfO"ide the dbdpline and
raourc:d'ulalto deal wich the
..-...Sflltut&lt;.

FOtlDCN LANGUAGES AND
caOSS--CULTll1lAL STUDII:S
Wln~cio indicaled rlw
1M llmlU or ooe·~ ~ were
tiK limiu or 011t'• WO&lt;Id. Jn IIlii
pcrb.,. it Is better to ..y
rhor fiWI 'Is" ....,_ llwl thai
man 'taes' w.a-, forclao
~uoac•udy is thevebicle for
~-other lhiD
out 0W11 and ID idmdfy with
Hilllory
IIIOdts or 111iDtiJo1. os cullunl
~. 01 or 1tumaa ~Dlenctioa.
Pbilo.ac*Y
The basic aim of Ibis ~
un: AND HEAL1tl sat:NCIS
Area b tO c:ooblo bllmOAI ID
rrucawl their own eoviroomtol,
while at the same timr, to
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perlllnal and community bealt.h
rtlated probles. and 10 better
a.ppreclate tile rtiAtioll.lhlp b&lt;tw...n
th&lt; pltysic:ol body and hwuan
llt:dvity.

llioloclcal SOa!ces:
BiolocY

An. Studio
An. History
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Studio An.
EnJ)Isb
M\ule:
MWio;,.6diiCitiOII
Mwit: History
MUsic PeriOf'lll&amp;nee
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Theatre

BlophysX:s

Health Sciences Education
Medieal Teclmolo,y
Nuclear Medicine Teclmoloc
Nunina
Occupational Therapy
Phonnocy:
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Physic:oJ Therapy
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SCIENCES

''Sex- rqmaent.s

The JOeiaJ &lt;cien&lt;d seek ro erode
myths and wpetS&lt;ltioos ill bwnao
llt:tirilia. Tiley aro ..._blc of
ooov&lt;)'in&amp; 10 iodiridu&amp;ls ordered
uodenlaodiQp of lnstitudoos,
llll&gt;CIW'CS and bUDWt processes, ..
(Otnc:nl EdlK:aticxt Co!IUIIlltet)
ond or devtlopina new JC!cnrlfre
fl&gt;fthodJ tO UJidcntand the
complcxllics of human life, while
11 11&gt;&lt; some time, oppreclodna 1M
fruclom which iodiYiduaiJ must
have 10 pwmc llleir olloin, both
iodiridually and c:ollocdnly.

ont of

tnan's prlnctpala.,.,ues of
~." Sdcollftc uudy
acquoiau Jludtou willl 1M
pltysical -~~~ around Ul. It
prodUCG diJcipliDod meatal .crort,
aod it provides an orientotioa to
undcrllaod our pba~on&gt;mal world
u no other braoclt'l&gt;f lnqlllry con
do, The adendllc mode of inqlllry
produca

LrrfaATVltE AND THE AATS
Orcos litcnry worts a
r i c h - or~~- Ufc and
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11t:tDowlodpo the "limiu of thr
~ of poim, muoical
lllltrwncnu, and 1M human body
t o - - - and foellnp
beyood tlodr -..w.... "'

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Motbettwics:
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CftOIIIII timr aod &lt;&amp;o aflonl 11&gt;&lt; tuition

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"ditcon" a t1udan'1. GPA a nd hu11
1t!CK&lt; appl}'inc for l)forcwon•t
tctw)ol"• ac:n if 1 ~ apphc:atm nnn
t(pdltd • C:OutK, by ~~oeakcttifta UB'•
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plldc) doc&gt; 001 rdka til&lt; q,oalur ol
a!idmcwcw\.''bt&amp;.aid.

10

job marke1. Or~Ck$1bou~ ttl\cd
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Sub Board ·1 names Gabrielle
Miskell new Executive Director
By ALAN KACH.IC
M~lll EditiN

F

orma Alfred UDM:nity Asl«&lt;ale Dean
Gabridlt M'..O:cU 1w boa&gt; affically

oonrtrm&lt;d by ~~ Sub Board
I (SBI) Boerd or Director's u !be -l.lJOCl's
El&lt;eculi•e Dirmor. Sbt is scbodulcd 10 take
orru- which hu b&lt;m vaanl sinc:&lt;t JaniW)'-on

hired by !be stucknt body to wort ror tho studnt
body," &amp;be .ald. ldd1111 tltOI this was a pooitive
tdleaioo oo UB uc1 il&gt; aucknts.
!Wskdllw ) 4 yun or odminiscrative Clll'ftl&lt;n&lt;'&lt;
With 2Yftl In tripa education. In additiolt to h«
pooiiion o1 Alrtcd, Jhe hu aiJo worked u
Coordinalor or Swd&lt;nt SerYica ot WiumiMi
(Oirio) CoUctt alld hold • $imilar post 11 Dacmcn

Co!Jcte.
M'tskcU'J adminbtrA\IYt duties indudt &amp;rldUIIt

Auaustl.

Sub Board 1 also continues its work on digging out of its
deficit.
See story page 3
Misled!. wllo hu • Maslen D&lt;:pec ill P..-nd
Adminisli'IUOCI alld Counselor Educauoo '""" UB.
ddcr1bcd lt&lt;ndfas a "srud&lt;m advocate" alld .aid
obe - caaer to wort ror SBI, calllna il 111
"acitina. ambitious PfOIRII'·"
" Wbll really r.ppcals to me is the u.nlqucncu or
Ibis prQVun," MistcU apWncd, addina thai SBJ is
one or tht fn&lt; PfOIA1IIJ ill !be tWion ~ Sludcnts
bave ooau ol

cwu their owniJWI&lt;IItory r-. ' 'I WU

audenl IJU'IQilftd wort , ditec:tilla aud&lt;1&gt;1

propammU,.,- ruMina the rrabmln

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up&lt;ri&lt;nc&lt; In bosiJieu manaacmcn1.
MlsltcU left !be coUcae COQ)munity to takt • job u
busiDcu tnaoapf 01 Buffalo's Trinity llpis&lt;opiJ
Chun:b, I doWIIIOWTI COdlmWii ly~ed pariSh.
"
• - EUCVTIYE DltiECTOII- 10

S~wctnJm

John l&gt;aradotto
drtpartmcnu ~"'c rq»cr)cllah~ on
1tw Smttt a.nd coukl C'Ull7lt.l"c
ar1utd .,airut it before ._ wu
•pp&lt; ..&lt;d "II it bad thaltbey po..-d
·~;, lll&amp;la and ..... thia ..._,.,..

The facuky Smatt b a vny
bodf, he: DOttd, ChuJU" tlw

COfta'ftf"

dcpu1.mcnu .ibouJd bt 11t0ft- ani'c in
Clw PfC)CeJI" or JC11UIII PfopMh
tbloqfl tJv $matt and HI

poltJC1pOrioo ........

�in short.

Solh o.-..llft- 1

quote of t he day
WIISbiQcloD is the Ollly town iD the _.ld wbere sound

Oifloo I. Wllanon Mid r«cntly. The students _ . -=lectod hom
the ,_iar pool of lfA)Iicants l!kr an inl&lt;nsive pul&gt;licity cams-lin
by SUNY.

1111\'ds

Balls open Arena on December 4

rasur thaD lllbt.

&lt;.';lt 111'1"

Honor scholars llDDODDced

Ln.

The SUNY Honors Provam-an
llw 5eCIDed dcod
.artier this y9r because of budaet wocs-r....,Uy announ......t the
names of 18 high school senion wbo will compose ~ c:hanrr ~
class, attending U different publle institut.ions acrou the State.
The Stale UoiYe&lt;Sity of New York (SUNY) will COY« the
studeot's entire expenJes through Kholarsltlpo made possible by
funds that the individual institutiotu raUed. The studenu W&lt;R
forced to men two or these c:ritcria-bc amon.a the top five:
pueent of their class, have: a hi&amp;h school •venae of9l and earn
eompo$ite score of U50 on the SAL
UB 1J n01 dir&lt;etly involved ln the protnm. boeaUJ&lt; It fonds Its
own special honors scholars, although _...,- plans feU throuJb
after the Governor's Executh"t 8\ld~ was rdeased in January.
The Division of the Buclcet (DO B) recomm&lt;:Dded that the SUNY
program be eUminated, after the sys~ern bad requa~ed funding for
40 stodcniS. UB's program would hove ,been combined with Ill&lt;
swe's and then retain approidii\IU:Iy ~half of the cotal
uudeou.
The 008 recomm.endation was accepced, forcing SUNY to go
on a private fund lllisins campaign.
The otudenu will be enrolled in $1)&lt;dal programs while auending
the various SUNY fnsthutlons while maintaining an overall &amp;n~de
poinc average ~ .5-3.7 in their .,.,or field or study. The scholar$
wm uudy und&lt;r dislin&amp;uished focuhy mernbm Individually
assigned to chem .
They wiU also be eligible for Jp&lt;Cial research arants and entitled
co cross-campus enrollment and any other resources that SUNY

Tony ~- ­

.....

Jon "'• . . . _ Mor
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O.w OoOnya.N.UAit Ol,.cto/
JoM MUtllll• n D4Nct.r
Go&lt;ylllor~

The f trst bom&lt; basketball JIIIIC 10 "" ~ in the ...... Al\IDllli
1ua1a will be December 4 aplosc Stony Brook, the Athletic:
Depument tet:a~Uy IIUIOun...-..d• ...,.,ember lO wiD be tbe 8uUs Jut

So\h A I -

pmeinOarkHall.
Also in the Bulls r«ellliy announ......t schedule are two pmes in
North Carolina aplnst Division I po""'bouses-North C&amp;rolillaCbarlou e and Woke forest- in January. The SUNY AC de: !'ending
cbarnplons also have thell'ldluonallocal pmes apin11 Division
rivals Canislus Colkae and Niltpra UniYe&lt;Sity•
UB opens Its $&lt;UOD in the &amp;st&lt;rn Conn&lt;eticut State Coll&lt;a&lt;
lip-Off Touroarnent with Oark University and Bridaewller Stare
CoUeae on Nov. 20-1. They will return home to roee earus;us in
chc Mcrnoriol Audicorium. befot"t playinathe finall!,lflle in Oark

Oa.,l-11

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lai.Henct i . Row'l1hAIIPbofott._,..Y
01\'8 Hectman/An-'t ~oto

~" 1;. KNOiJot/5 - •
Deirdre ManlniANf.
ton.y Grlj.OIJMiltle

Qym.

The new Alumni Atena,wbich Alhleti&lt; Deportment offidals
claim is one or the rmest facilities in the touncry, wt11 be ready in
December for basketball, alchou&amp;h it wiU ho~ ochor IIC!ivities in

Mttnael E

UB is the defc:odins SUNY AC champions after reooverina fro.,
slow start under Coach Bill Hughes. Its season ended in the
Divi$loo Ill eastern regionals.

uut~e Con~~tl'f/ Producdon

1

Cindy Uughl•niAIIn/, CoordlnlfOt

5 t'asy qu..:-.tiOll'\

tt;e S'pKitutff lt HI'"I.U by VI• F;i;
SyfrlK.•t!• Lo• A.ngeln

N~..,~~•rM

I) Whac stale bas as many, If not more, UB araduates than New
York?
~
2) How many underanduate dqrees are offcted at UB?
3) Wbac is the eotimated c:odowmeot of the Univcrshy al
Buffalo?
•l Who was the first fuU-tlme CllanecUor of UB?
5) Who was lhe first Presi&lt;kltT1!T"3UNY at BufTil&amp;t"

T1mi' Syrt".C"t. COU6(1111t Ht .:JIIRf'!~vtc:e

alike. The momentum of their pUrsuit of knowled&amp;e hdps cany
the entire institution dcncr to its coals, •• SUNY Ch.ancc:Uor

Umteo Fe•ture5 Sy,d!eatett

eno United Preu 6yncUc.atf' T,.

Sp«ttum 11 repre-wnrea lOt nahonlt
adVertis'no by Commun1C1Hons a~

-.dvclt!OinQ Servic.IIO Stud.el:ltt,

1~.

CtrCui.IUion ..,_reg t;: 10,000

Tne $pectnmt OlhCU art IOC11ed '"
S2 HMriman Utlfaty, State UrHveiStiY
of New Yot~ 11 Bulf•lo, 3Cl5 M ain
~feel, B~lf
ato. • • YOtlo. t •2 ~'
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1912 Bulf•lo. N .Y. TM SpeciHUm
S.u:Jenl Pettodk:.al, lne- Ed•lOnll
policy 15 det.ermlned by the Ed• lot'"
C~•• • ~PUbhcatlo'!s. of •"~ m~aer
rt-ere1n WIII'IOut IM e.-preu CiOnMtll ur

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III!IIIII!I!I!!II!!Irii !IIIIII
The Colleges 1982 Summer Program

Social Change In Buffalo:
Spontaneous Movements
or Grass Roots Organizing
Panel Otscusslon with:

Richard Cloward
(co a~~tllar wtt11 Fraade
FOJL Ptwa of Poor People's Mouctntnts:
Why They Succ.d cmd How T1wv FoJI, and
most r-.tly, The New Class War.)
AND

Kathy Connelly and Diane
Clurczak: - laCIII ..-a~aen •• ,...aadat..
Thursday, August 5 7:30p.m
Wende Hall Room 114, Main Street Campus

_.,- -

Open R«.eptton wtll follew with wine and cheese at Tolstoy
~ Room 107 Townsend Hal, Main
Campus
F~ mare tnformadan c:all 636-2316

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�ANG:J. cut f.rom record- keepers
By DAVID CZAJ KA
FHIIVft EdltOI'

1'ht' Alaunadvt News CoUmi'c
(ANQ 1\ncb iudl c:onlrocned whh
tbe poosibility Of txtll&gt;ctioo due IO
a rcat~t Sub 8o&amp;nl I (SBI)
dedsioo to drop 1M p.aptt from iu
.-counlina KrVicft. ThiJ mo\c
&amp;m.. as a mull or Ibe ANC's
.Ut~td " lackldaiJIW" •Pkttplna
or the p.aptt's b..W.cso end.
The ooco•ntin&amp; ...-vi« 11011
essentially os bill &lt;'OII~or lor the
oamp\15 journal. The procc..
works by the p.aper notlfin&amp; SOl
of an ad sale then providin&amp; th&lt;m
with a coU«tlon sh«t and •
clippina of the ad. SBI In tum
bills the &lt;uRomcr and follow• up
on the procedure. The
discontinuatloo of tbu ~&lt;ni« IS
expected to plao:x a serious aad
c:m1ly burcleo oo lhc SA Trcuutcr Enc Frieclm.ul
claimed tlw last year lhe ANC
would fail to notify SBl of

lriARK'tiocu, In iOmC' c:ascs. (ot
two to llutt moollu and
coru.equmtly bills were never Knt
out·pbOn&amp; a Stopper on cuh
flow. NO&lt;molly, Friedman 10ld, 60

to 90 d.ays con.uitutcs an
outmndina debt.

"TbCTc h.. been no bia
conmtcncy in the ANC's bu•ln""
practl~." he commented. "They
seem to bt mort coocc:med with
the editorial pan or the p.aper thut

the business pan."
ANC .....,beT SIC'&lt; Calronc
was quick to aatft about lhc
pap«'UU$pca businm practiCCS.
''Wr. WdC ta.. ift bWinJ
proecdllre$, lax In oeodin&amp; out
bilb," Catrooe odmiued He
....ned ho,...,...,tlw the
Collcct.i&gt;e rccocoiud the problem
and has bqlltl to addtcult.

C llronc CAJ»I&amp;aned that al lhc •
heart of the problem l&amp;y the lACk
or. committed hU5ln...
facllii&amp;Cor. Thif positon cn1alb the
WriJhl)' Chore Of mo nhorinJ the
p.aptt'J financial octlvitics. Boch
Catronc and li*dman admitted
there are prob..,, Wllh the
position•s current occuparu, John
Trouseclalc. Catrooe eoq&gt;lainecl
tbaa it is diffJCUJt to main
somcooc for lhc job becouxlhcrc
iJ no stipend involVed Cor tbe
savice.
The ANC &lt;potespcuon
mentioned that prcseotly he iJ
coofcrring with Trouadale as to
his continued tcnurr u busineu
chic£. Ncvcrthclcss the ANC has
started a search for a new
faalit&amp;tos should Trouscdalc Opt
to quit the position.
Friedman fttls lhat the
collective $ttUGtUrt w1iich the
paper utUi.zes-whert mt"mben art
cksil'loted equals and only an
informallrlcroschical order

tcr\K.,-utc exists is problan.a&amp;tc In

ltJ&lt;If, citln, tbat the busltt&lt;SS
facilatator do&lt;s "his. own thioa."
Calrooe dcfencb the CoU~ivc: ,
coovlnc&gt;cd that tbe JYSl&lt;Tn Is
luncdcmablc.
R-dless or ldcoloaical
ctirfcrmea this dilemma docs noc
look to •hope up as. batik or
pttiONiliciOJ. Sold
"'This iJ not a per&gt;OIJA!Ihut&amp;. I'd
li'ht for th&lt;Tn if they can pro•·•

Priednwt:

thcmsdvo." UuwiJe. Catronc
h n 't overlY concerned about the

rtccnl seV'c:ra.nce of terviocs. ' 'I
d()n't th1nk the sfl·uation is t.hat

ieriou.1. We are breaking eYc:n. we
are n&lt;H In ckbl . We an a wart o(
the probknu and they can be
worked out ... he expl.a.ined.
T he tat adminislered to the
A.NC "'u tbrir rant summ-er issuewluch required the &amp;pproYII or
Frieclm.ul for publicaion. The
Coll&lt;ctlv.. most priM ll&gt;&lt;ms&lt;l•u
adept in the liiWI&lt;ial mancuvm
lA ord&lt;t to piA SBI's assislancc.
"It depends on tills last
They ha'&lt; to ao ""' and 1&lt;1
~hln, thcnudvcs," Friedman
Cliplalncd.
Still Catrone is quite confident
Ihat the ANC Will pull togeth&lt;'r,
''I don't see why they wouldn't
ac«J)( us." he said "If they killed
w they would be klUin&amp; one or the

wuc.

mosa acdvc oraaniutiuns on
campus-and OD&lt; or the most
unique "

SA,GSA dollars flood SB

Monkarsh granted extension
Borowicz to fill in
By SETH GOODCHI LD
Edllor-~n·Chwf

Conuo•enlal baseball coach Bill
Monkatsh-owpcnded last yur for
\mprnprldles-bas been p1lllted 1 12 month leave of
•bxn«, delafln&amp; has rnuro to tbe helm or the Bulls
uos~ Fall. 19Sl. He wW, ho-...r, ranaill 11 VB as a
fuD.(JD)C fa&lt;Wty membCT.
"He has asked fot aaotl\n year orr rrocn coachina
for personal reasons." Recreations. Alhldia and
Rdaled IMitll&lt;l- (RAitt) AJS1SW\l Dean Sal
EJpoorto Cll&gt;lameel. "But he "'" be back in 198J.a4. "
Ray BO&lt;o......a, ,.ho JWClecltbe Bulls to a 1746
muk last~. has bcco ruppointecl head c:oac:b.
Moo.kanb •as ou1 of 1own on vacatKMt and could
Dot be reoohcd ror c:omm&lt;nl.
Mookanh had been tuspended by then Unrvasity
President Robcn L. K&lt;tt&lt;r last Jt~nt S ar.&lt;r clw&amp;e~
or miscondud swirled about in lhc local press.
Followina a Fooulty Scnat&lt; Committee oo AthletiC$
lnvcstiJOliOn, Ketter moved tO suspend the =ch
becoUK or the team'• conduct on ru 14th annual
F1orida trip.
AI thai time, Kettet allowed lo,loolcanll to su,y on
as .., auistant professor lJI RAJU and all ODll&lt;lefnecl
maiotain lhat M ookanb would muta tiUs Fall.
o..pUe ~to'• .....,_, it is still DOt defume
th• Mook1nh would ..a coach the Bulls apiA.
Accoldina to JOun:a, Moo\tanh ubd to be
Bnt Monkanh
/;p«lru"'
reii&lt;-ed or hiJ duucs pamatiC\tly, but lhc Uaiv&lt;niry
1-'&gt; 011 a pme n&lt;¥« pla}&lt;d and Of haVIn, used
balked. He- 1 kac:r QPIIIain&amp; !bat UB
Klldanically dbqualtrled playcn under dlffcnnl
expected hiJ r&lt;tum nw ya~ and lhat they .,...,ted
him t.cck.
·
· The Feculty Scs&gt;ate Committee recommmdecl
UB was motivated by two.,...,.,.... on il$ desire to a SUSP&lt;tUlon and Kettel llfced.
Despite l!lpooito'• ~ of his rerum,
teep Monkarsh for lhc job. The r1111 is that if be iJ
Atlll&lt;tk DirectO&lt; Edward Muto dedineclto eon finn
left orr rrocn hb coachin, rcsponsibilltlo-•hlch
whether Montanh would
be coach qaio. " I
require considCTable enno time bcyood lhc rqular
don't know, you have to uk him (Monkarsb)."
duticl-JOm• other f..:ulty mcmbCTJ miaht desire •
Borowlc•
said
that
he
"enjoys
the job" or
.unuu arran&amp;CTO&lt;nt. If thls occurred, the Uniwrsity
c:oadllna the Bulb and lhat he hoped to uoy "u
would be for«d to hire pan-time coadles, tike
lona u I do a iJOOd job." AJ for whether he would
Bocowitt, wblch would cause odd.itlooal ·
continue on in the job pastl912-lll, he noted, "ask
Monlcanll."
T he other rusoo 1$ based on the faa that
Ac:cordina to Elpoo;ko, the O.partmcot is no
Mookatsll-who accomulated a 401·22&lt;4 record for
lonpT worried about the neptive prot that it
U B's only DMsron llc&amp;m-ls coosidcredthe only
r&lt;Cdved
foOowull hlo suspension. "We ha&gt;&lt; too
available pttSOn able to nrn and molotain a IOP-f'laht
muy th1np to look fOf"Yd to worry about that,"
tPOfU procram. He rated as an cx&lt;dl&lt;nt money
Elpovto
noted. nomina tbc ....., Alumni AtU&gt;a and
ralso&lt; fO&lt; the annual Sprlna tnp and was Cl'ecli&lt;ed
it&lt; p i or .mprovin&amp; uucleot 6~ "" the Amhcnl
with budduta I corws:t&lt;ntly rcspccubk bascbolJ
CampuJ .. pooithe trends.
sqoad.
For his pan, Bocowia.ls loot ln, fO&lt;W&amp;rd to
Mooltanb r1111 10' Ia UO&lt;lblc 1D fd&gt;ruarY, 1910
when lh&lt; Undcr&amp;radual&lt; Scod&lt;ot ~-btch retumiaa to coadlin&amp; ,..., y&lt;at. A rormer Buffalo
nati&gt;e.
he IS plannln&amp; to hi• family baclt to
funds intcrcollePt&lt; alhletic:s--uk&lt;d for his
rc&lt;ipatioo as DirociO&lt; of lntrtmurals and Recreatloo Western New YO&lt;t from Ills Huntinl!on, Lon&amp;
Woad
home.
"I
wanted
11&lt;r1
much
to CO&lt;D&lt; back,
because of fund diJcrepandes. He wa.s chatl&lt;d witb
h&amp;ndlina student mandator)~ fee money inuponsible. I'm ll&lt;rY pleased," he said. " I plan on dcvotln&amp; 26
houn (1 clay) lo bti&lt;ball. That's the WI) I Ukc II and
And then last Sprlna, It was diJctosed that he bad
nddcd indialbk J&gt;I•Y&lt;T•· failed to corrett a falsified that's tbc way I want 10 do it."

""cr

After namln&amp; Gabrielle M 'u kdlln new E•«uti•• Dir~or the Sub
Boud I (SDI) Bo&amp;rd or Direetors di&gt;C1iuecl financial matten and d~•d
a Vlcc: Chair &amp;t lu July 9 m«tinJ.
~ 81 Treuurtr Carl Amrheiu &amp;nnoun«"d Lhlll 1he (Orporation 's feQUc51
far additional money to hell&gt; cope whh a budaa d&lt;flcit h;u ~&gt;«&lt;• met
with It .UO,(kX) infusiou rrom lhr« Sludem aovcrnn.cnu. Thl! includes
S20,000 from th" Und&lt;rarad~te Student Auo&lt;iation (SA), $8,000 from
the Oradultt Scud&lt;nt Assodatloa (0SA) and 18,000 from the Millard
Fillmore Coli&lt;&amp;&lt; Sludcnl 1\J.aation (MFC'SA).
Amrhein explained that SBI iJ meetin&amp; &lt;&gt;.pcrua parlly by adju•tlna
money from diff«&lt;nl bu~ tin.. to paJ more &lt;urrrot bills.. H &lt; add&lt;d
thatlhc flture of 569,000 for SBI's deb! was ·~he mos1 pa&gt;1mink I'll
aet," and'barrin&amp; anrtnlna "uoa(ieaed," such as a l&amp;ra• tu bill, thiJ
should mwty dcc1&lt;2SC by the md or the riSC&amp;tycar"" Auaust 11 .
Abo dhcuSied at the tn&lt;etlnl- S BI tammatlon of ru oca&gt;w~tln&amp;
wc:qncnt will! tbe
New~ c;lcc\M:
Amr!&gt;&lt;inJ said
that bccawc or "s..bSlMtlal . , . _ ... tn the bwinc:ss'dcallnp ,.jth Ibe
ANC that, u of Sq&gt;tanbCT I, SBI wiD no 1ootor baodle the
colle&lt;tl,..'ua:ountina. He .-necllhallt was ''strictly a busincso
dcdslon" andtlw lt in "no way lo to be con.1rued u any rcfloction 011
thdr edit0&lt;1al policy."

AJ•enwJ••

&lt;1\Nq

SA ocpr&lt;ientatlve Eric F~ told the Board that the Main Street

liar, PJ Bottoms, hu failed to p.ay for a SlOO adveniJ&lt;~~~&lt;tu placed in
lut year'&gt; student dir~ot'Y and .UO hu a substantial debt with the SBI
Onancecl 17t* Cllrrrt~l. He saicllhat the bar hu been "un&lt;OOP&lt;Tali•&lt;" in
Its dealinp with ltudentJ and proposed that oo SBI $pOIISOted
O&lt;pnlutlon be allowed to tate ads from P J Boctoms until past debts
are dcarecl up. The proposal was apprO"ed.
Amthdm motioned that SBI Sj)OilSOf a plttet lin&lt; outaldc the bat to
protest the ......._.,t•s tra1Jlle0t or studcat orpnlzalions. Thlt
prCJ!lC)MI was shelved when SBI 111omty Donn Shonn Aid that sudl an
action could lead to a complicated lqal silu.tion, that the _...ion
PI Boctoau be ~&lt;ned witb 1 City Coun Ol&gt;l"'&amp;&lt;antt IDstcad to fa«e it
to pay the debl.
MFCSA rq&gt;r&lt;sa~tati"" Chucl: Mmqwa was u.namincKISiy decledto
the posrtion or V'~&lt;e Chair. Upon Iris declion Mmqwa offered Iris
w,won and oommiUII&lt;Sitto the~. He ...d that there &gt;bould
be "more ooopenulon whb the student I(&gt;Vcmmaus. We should put our
pers.onal and oonstiuant bod.i&lt;s ioi.....U last and Sub Board's lntcr..u

""'·

�editorial
Short memories
How quickly we try to forget.
The announcement of Interim Baseball coach
Ray Borowicz's return and the extension of Bill
Monkarsh's exile appeared dlscretly burled
underneath news of a new swimming coach and
another Athlellc Department blurb. Almost
everyone in Clark Hall -and now Alumni
Arena-anempted to down·p) ay the announcement
that the controversial coach would not ba bacl( i n
1982·1983 and there was no ma~Jve pubi'-'Y on
'
the switch, as was last year.
But we should not be so quick to bury a stark
reminder ol the evils ol an athlellc program that Is
so driven by competition and Intercollegiate status
that It forgets to play the game fairly artd resorts to
unethical, If not Illegal, activity. There Is a dark
side to big-time athletics.
Monkarsh's story Is a tamlliar one. He was
accused ot committing several l mproprlties while
coaching the Division I baseball Bulls duri ng their
annual Spring trip to Florida. The Faculty Senate
Investigatory committee recommended a relatively
light sentence ol one year suspension and la&lt;mer
President Robart L ~etter concurred. Borowicz was
hi red pan-time and speculation started i mmedi ately
as to whether Monkarsh would, or should, e~r

•

everyone to forget the Mookarsh business so
qulollly. Bad publicity on the local scone. coupled
wtth repeated national atten\lon to the numerous
scandals at name athletic Institutions, could doom
such proposals or encourage opposition to any
grand schemes the Athletic Departmant has.
It Is foolish for a Universi ty as drunk a.s UB Is •
with the Idea of a grandolse Division I athletic
program to rush blindly Into It while brusHi'ng under
IM carpet ana trying to forget the Monkorsh
episode.
Belote any propasal is accepted to Improve US's
athl etic o flerings this seedier side should ba
examined as aninevitable cost. It's a sobar1ng
thought .

Double Talk
You can take it again, but not here.
Over the yeill's, tho Faculty Senate has reoieved
a reputation for inactivity and Indecisiveness. So
when II llnalfy arrives at a daring change In patlcy
and meets some opposition, It Is not surprising to
see It back down and let the toes get the batter ot

II.

In April, the deliberative body approved a radical
change In the grading policy, one that would allow
When Monkarsh was given hi S sentence, many
stUdents to repeat a course' end keep the second
maintained that he should not ba invited back
' grade. Conclevably, students could t·ake a course
because ol the nature ol his actions. It is curious
as many times as they wi sh In order to get the
to see the University now strongly urgl no his return.
grade ot their choice. Sounds great for students.
II the Athletic Department was really concerned
Oppanents In the hi gh demand areas consider It
with Imploring its i mage-let atone Its moral and
unworkable. Ot ~ers have educational and
academic standlng-tnhould not even have
philosophical questions that seem sound. And,
oflered Monkarsh hi s old sPOt.
some even believe II would hurt the students by
Throughout last year's tracus there was
damaging the Universi ty's standi ngs In the
considerable discussion and debate over the merits
academic community.
ol uplltling the University's athletic status to
These assertions are serious, and, II true, would
Division I, following on the heels ol a detailed
eliminate the deslreablltty ol Implementing such a
propasal. But Ketter opted, mostly because of the
pl an.
bad publicity. to save the Di vision 1 decision IO&lt; his
Perhaps there should be a compromise. The
successor.
faculty members who oppose this pl an are right In
Now wo have a new President and a new
saying that It is untalt to allow s tudents to retake
propasat and suppasedly a new attitude In Clark
classes lor the sole purpose of gelling a ballet
Hall. ll's no wonder the Athletic Department wants

return.

grade. It Is also true that the purpose of a college
education Is 10 learn, and not Just to achieve high
grades.
Therelore, a lair compromise might Include
allowing only those students who fall a class-and
not those reclevlng a " C" or "D''-to retake the
class and have only the baltar mark stand, lithe
student falls again then t he course can still ba
repeated but tile tailing grade will ba ent ered Into
his or her GPA.
When the Senate takes up the matter •gain In
the Fall. II shoul d try to examine the POlley In a
most uncharacteristic manner-with some clear
argument ·a nd In-depth study rather than simple
Inter-departmental bickering. 8y all rights, the
(
opponents should not even have another shot a t
defeating tl'le plan. So thi s time they bener bring
concrete proof of Its damage to the Institution and
their programs Instead of de facto ca&lt;nplalnts.

Welcome to UB
Congratulations to Gabrielle Miskell lor her
selection ·11s Sub Board l 's (SBI) new Executive
Director. We hope that she will live up to her well
promoted Image of bai ng a " student advocate" and •
work toward a solvent SBI totally controted by and
working with and for the stUdents ol UB.
h Is understandable that there are reservations
about Mlskell-a former administrat or-bai ng
selected to a paslllon o f such great Imparlance to
studen~ . The reputation of olllclats at this school
Is such that any person linked to any university
admlnlstrftn Is bound to bri stle negative
emotions In soma quarters,
But, In all fairness, Mi skell appears so .genuinely
slnoere In her prC&gt;studanl outlook that Jhe should
ba welcomed with an open minded 9plf'lt lra&lt;n the
student body. SBI seems very pasltlve about her
and we are cautiously optimistic.
Let us hope that the SBI Board ot Directors
" does their lob'' and that Miskell need only to act
as the facilitator she says sho wants to be.
And hopefully no one wilt forget who Is paying
the bills.

SUNYAB admirer
Editor.
Oh, BtJIIekJ'II • grend old pJ~M.
"'" tl!lary dot of upstlte &amp;pMc.
wMCII OligMonll&lt;l up my college

tUy4 m1tured me In ao m-1ny we ys
worlctng clllss and .sexy too.
Hoy SUNV

Ref'J'Himber m~. 3238tt:U, who

went 9 .ssmester$ and
•cumulated only 11 credits.. Who
ran lot pre.$k/I(JI o/ SA end ume
In third? Who wrote, QUoted, 1nd
cusU&lt;J In 1/w S{Hctlum?
I'm oJder now yet jusr •~
fconoc~-61/tJ.. Y•• 25 ye•r• old,
t/tert• Qltlttlng up ,,..,, ,

Ju4t wrote to uy hello •nd the t

I'm ttolog OK. Ho&lt;r'• my ravot/le
CllmpuJ, I ki'IOW Alb6ny lovo-.d
Stoney ~ OY'ef you, I went you
to lt.now thlt thoUQh I'm I10m NVC,
/lOve thollmtoo,.t C.mpu# end
w11/ oo ..;..,.,rhmg tn my powM ro
tee II to complotton.
J rnsn't '1out;; aJ the tlme/w( I

spent 11flft1 /Orou• IKHJ,. ~n
Harrlm•n U btaty ,...,."'
Nthroom. I'm $/i/1 1'101 IHI/y • Ole
to c!H/ motur• ly •It~ my ••lluo/lry
but f tau my ftomosexue llry morw

•quor./y flOW,
H.,e'$ lool&lt;log a 1 you SUNVAB.

ltoVoe rou.
GI~L8-

Form01 Uni...,.Jty Student

'M£NACHEM Stt4T Mt.'

�about tnls1roupe's projection Is ll'lat, wft"'ut one facial hint, the actkw't
It tot.a.lly lfter•'· wttlle the lorms are so completely /lgu.r•tfwl H«e,

ha-

Ill\- ond conlontljoln In - l u a l oxei\OngO. v.., tho&lt;o Jo no cfoul&gt;l
lhol lno creatiOn of Andrei Bosuns, Florlono FroUOIIo, *"" Bernlo
Sc.hurcn Is toldng lno
011 ol Cho&lt;&gt;fln and Marcuu Into
actvenlurousJy new twraln.
The word NumiTJI"tChaftl comes from a "'med~al Getman dk:e game
In whk:h the play-'\ WOtt rnatka or co.stumet:.. fndMd, the preS&amp;Otatton
tOUt, 1rembl••· mattt'1aUzet Into narrative with tht wondrous skill and
magic: of cttence at WOt'k.

1M ohodow~ IDOl&lt; ~~~-.

r- lho~. onrl.,.nc«&lt;l

JdHa and INimgs
, , , , won/J

are '"- tlllnga we pi• Y . ,,,, •nd riley are rlch•.r
- CIIatles Chaplin

A

re rou reaay t01 tht th.riU and wh of Ct-eatlon? Watch a teed
throbbfn; for tne way out, 01 a manner by W'hlch 10 draw us ln.
Two L'a whlcn behave tlke musical chairs unut their
affecllonal huddling makes you realize th-e etem.ntal fetllng thai the
lttltfl stand fOf. There 11!1 btoba of protoplasm OM MCQf\d, an
embodied mouth tt'le ne.at. llnCI worms which el~ cut ~tAJIOns at each
eno tu It a virnaoe Warner Btotn.rs cartoon ~ to lift(. or thlt\er
on11~ ,..rculi&lt;:ally wolllng 10 bo onlertolnedl TMn ln-tt. birds, ond
atl eot1t of Nature, i.nch..,,ng one distktOuJ:Md type for...., 11 odds wfth

IIMII- t&gt;eOrlng IOUf logs (of !I ll lour nonds?) *"" lno IOIIIIy unique
aspect of a neaa at each end.
At 111 6et:p. a monkey flncft a slivery sac thrust UI)On lr. U PQOCJera,
momentarily whips ft. about llkt a lugo•o• ad we'll tomtday aee, I hen
entett the uc. Sueklenly the t.ae throbs and pulaattt Uke U'lat opening
seed. Only now, lf'le seed Ia op4tntd~ and the shape of a man emetget,
Slll&gt;l IO&lt;Word Ond lnotontJy become&amp; Jog iOn, their do..,lng 1111&gt;
corrwnenolng 1no loghl Jnlo ,_..,.,,..., ·
From t ·U howut to .mot ~¥e. they eross V'l1o the t'&amp;ptutea of euence.

ttl~

l ntwm&amp;ss'on was a ShOw in 1tselt, each membef of
troupe Involved
In .tOme amiable routI, . wn~h drew lttt mor.,..han·wllhng reactlont of
the auctlence. The kldt, etpec:lally, were on the mart(. orawlng as much
11 delightful responu I rom the performers as lnt performers drew from
ev~Of'le.

The HCood hall waa a potpourri ot Humanity. the ftcaoes •• juggle,
FN)w we all relate. We ... lowe~ and itt lwll't pot..,Uaf '«rom.~ or
conoaiVe hunger. grHd. and how ft f&amp;ltens eom. wtllle cot.aJ.ty defacing
o1neia. ..., o need lor kf&lt;lnlhy vs. tne sal&lt;e ol ..,... -ranee.
Ttuoughotn ~ whttewet the wua helldgeat ot vtMOt. tM fonns- are human
and the xenartoa convey eof\t.mporaty ht.tman InVOlvement.
(WeU. tnere was one exception. 11 the beginnl~: Two Gay 90s chaps.
bf1tk In tn.elr bowlera and plaatlc smiling facet. Suddenly between tnem
It a wtnsome )'OunQ OIMMI, htf taee all mede up like a puule. Sht l i l t
aDOut making up hlf race and the p\luJe becomtt a Callan nightmare

and

The genllemen·s locos llllfllly droplr
The opening n lghl's cllma•

wa.s exquisite In Itt numof and pathOs.

..-.ow5ng two fellows In ruha.p able ct.ay ma~ques ancs now aaeh
Vlgolouoly lrles lo oullll\!ne tho otr.... Ntllr... Ia Sllllllelr. one to $m\IQ
*"" fluny, 1no ot- crude*""~· We oroiiAen lhrough •
ka~kloKOpe or tace-th4h lno lunacy whkh Qelt cra.z.leT wnen it occur a to
each matt to promptly relrflnge tne other'e race. Tnt final utsun Is 11"1
even mote maelde.nl"9 melee which w111 fOfce botl'l men Inseparably
IOQtther, and, tor the mom~tt~t, exh.austi'vely reaolved They become atuck
with their own staHona._
MumrMntdtanz Ia on• of tM most enjoyabee, •nUghtenlng, enetQetic
exp~tlences o1 any Hfetlme. It Ia HSel'tfaJ.I ~tru~t Theatr•. mime tc

KofiMit.
Mumtnensehlllt Jo ••proulon ollhe moot humon kfncl, lls ac:110no

r...oflng

W hot you hove juSI rood II o ve&lt;I&gt;Ol ponrolt ol o mime !*lormono. so
Jmmoculltl In 111 simpllelly• .,,.,..,iOn, ond IOioJ '"""'•oment
that even lines of praiM will do tt only ampte justkle. Mummen.chanz.
tno amazing Swiss troupe wno will be performing 11 lht StUdio Areno
Theatr• llt'IUI thlt Sunday, Ia a viaeetaHy vts.ual e.~tperlence, an ulli"'a·re ln

orlglnoJ dr..,.IIC P&lt;Oltcllon. You mull I&gt;&lt;P«Ionco thorn In person.
Mummentcnanz. l 5 so 6et'of\lfulty unbeHe¥abW lh&amp;t It muat. &amp;a hu often

-sold. b o - to bo -

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·
OIICOidlng tocloJ mlmlety.
mlmo tol&lt;lng tho- - ol body
lnlo on ucltlng embOCIImonl ol mul&lt;s. lonna. and -.og
&lt;&gt;&lt;goniC oculplurea. M1NnfT141\ocNII\Z (Peter-· Alejonclro Moron, on&lt;1
Clolldlo Weill)--· tno oudlenco's panJclpallon Wouglllho olmplo,
but tnoroUQh oxce&lt;clse of lholr grool obflllles, IHUpllng Wllh storytelling

p.aaalon. As ~Y eompanfon end I dlscutsed •ater, what'a eo aatonlahlng

"'"a'_.,, may- tell

�John Hlclts Some Other
Time {Theresa)
Van Helen Diver Down
rNarner Bros.)

~ndeu Bellet Diamond
(Chrysalis)
It's okay to despise thl:t group
because· I) they engage In
something referred to as ·•cultural
lmpe~ia l l.sm'' (I.e. t.upremt
oppof1unls1s like ttl&amp; gOOd Stltl$1"1

oltlzens that they are. they' ve
found 11 In themselves to bring thee•ubet'anee of bfack dance music:
to unsu'Spectlng English youth &amp;s
If they had lf'loughl it all I he day
oelo•eJ, 2) thetr attitude Is on~ ol
elitism. swiping dangefousfy close
to tnat 'asc!st groove thana: .3)
their i•menaga·• 1s a~ oeep as
thetr nion tasl"lroned hairdos, fancy
dress·;.arty tnreaos and a.n aUinity
to the plastic passion ot posing; 4)
Their ttrsc album was orap.
But some1n1ng napp@ne&lt;~
late te.s t year SB releas.t'd a
charged up stngle ''Chant No 1tl
dol'\'t need this pressure on."
sabolaged wllh trumpe.lt and
trombones thei stlrre&lt;j more life
Jnlo their 5ynthe.slzed rhythms
ihan an~tnlng prevlo!Js 10 i L
Sure enougf'l. this record's beil
cuts are adorned with noms (The
sec:ond slde ;s burdened down
Nllh aU sons ot EgvoHan·$01.1/ldin_g
J.xpeHmtHHS, lltt.e the Oood tittle

anlsts Ihat they ate,, r"o" ftM.1t
song 10 date. " Paint Me Down,'' a
llts-1 rate slk.e o1 r·r,.b-a 91tUO
Sllade o t Koot and the Gang.
Now I'll oance.

Diver Down Is the exlenslonof
Van HaJen~s ttloughle.s.s attempt to
bury the living remelns ot the
Heavy Metal go('lre.
Guitari st Eddie Van Haleo has
pro~Jet'l beyond a dOubt that 1'19 1s
quite capable of playlno~•
Instrument, .ao It's reaU
Ut
lime he a:howed us he'•
e than
a tochntcian. It has gotten to tne
point W'hele If we pia~ I holt live
albums back to b-ack we &gt;would
probably have a Mrd lime
dls.tlngulahlng one ftom another.
AI ooe point they seem wlllln.o
to try oomethlng a little ditla1ont.
In lh.e song ••Cathedral '~ tney
synthesb:e their guJt.at work. giving
ua- a song teminlscent of Bowte~s
Low/"'Heroes'" er• Larar, In
''Intruder" they take thalt6arluf
$t·~p Info urrmapped ''lpaeey"
music. Tit• only proof~ lslhat
t&gt;oth tunu last aoaur • ml$t&amp;
and • hill, tea~lng rou S{HI/bDund
and wondering whero t!ttt rest ot

'"'.song went.

The origfn415 a~ UtrtJmtJiy .sttlfl
lind bormg. niiWr ro•lly hllplng
the elbum get oil lftD grovnd
The hf9h pofnts o/ tile album ''"
de11'nltety th&amp;lr cn"y rem•~es. u;.~
the IJVtN popul•r "Pretty Woman"
and M artha end lhe Vandellas '
..Dancfn' fn rne Streets~" a ltJflk'/
g•t up and dane. to the music '
tune. The clincher In this
cJegartment ts their cover ot Ray
Oavles• · Where H"a,e AJI tt'!e Good
Times Gone," I must say I like this
almost u much as ttle ortglnat.
The distresstng part o f l.h e
album Ia the blatant rip-orr of the
Tubes' ''Tal~ To Ya Later In the
SOI'lg "LJtlle Guitars" -witl\oul ~
doubt the worst song here, Maybe
ttley needed help making tflis tune
lislentbfe so they borrowed
FH Way BUI and Gang-well
boys, It dl&lt;t no1 ~etp.
As a whote the album should
please V~ tans, but for the re.st ot
us, we're bettor oft ltJVestlng out
eJght or nlt~e doftlls In other

''om

U$8a.a

-Tony Gro/eda

time..

You know anyone who wan ts 10
buy a combination t)lec;tr~
toothbr\.151\, spam plug eleantH and
coffee ma~tr7 Cllup?

This Is the stufl.
John Hicks. fOt •It the plaudits
he's- been roceMng In tne ~~ rew
years. has been pl aying some of
the most outstanding pl•no
around for near 20 veare.. Heard
wl:~ An Blakey, Woody Show, aMI
&amp;my cartes amo'"no ottttHs, Hicks
Is slmpl~ -astonishing. He seems to
attune lhe plano IO lt}e earth,
windl fire ana air themaeJyea-.
yielding a ptlpatuolty f&lt;es~ .
rJnQ!I"O· sanglng sound from the
keys. His is the power to untodl
ears. swloglog treo with a snap
and tempestuous sweep that roo16
tho Music tn the deepest tradltlona
roaching fOf the next st&amp;p.
On t~ ts SUptllb t1l0 album, h&lt;l
un•ookS the paJior, and give-s the
musle 100m. A&lt;leompenlad by
lonotltM masters Walter Booker
on bass and ldrls Muham.mod on
drums. ttlls set e&gt;ears the straight·
out oaUa~rv ot tl'\e voyeoe~ al·w ays
"""PII\0 to heart IM leet ot ~&gt;&lt;&gt;me.
" Na.lma's LoYe SOng'' is the

beckon or the malden~ calling
marlnet' to seu unseen, lmplofing
sate )ocJmey home~ A tendm. quiet
e•plostveness, harnassed further
with Hick's o1~01 origl nals, "Mind
Wave•· and ' 1Peanut Butter In theOeserf'-the latter ttollc-.ktng loa
Bud Powell smile.. The two ballads,
frene H~gginbOHom's "'Ghost of
Ye.sterday" anQ.ttte Ihie tune, are
performed on Jblo plano. and all
I'll say on lhosels listen long and
enfoy. Tho things upon wlllc~
cSreams are felt. Them thet'W'a
"Will' MaJic:e Toward NOM" whlch
brings us Into a splashlngly cleat
reatl\y.
George Cables' " Dark Side,
Light Side" ends tho album, and II
t'he album Ia- a elu.slc, then thi s
performance Is a touJ ot Ioree.
Hlcu and tnando open tM theme
on the satin prowl, then take It
llghl lnlo jot slrl&lt;te. It's a rainboW
ot Jan, and the storm begins to
swell. Butatlng, the multitlides
boldly !~ltsllng. (wr1te Tl1eresa
R&amp;COids, P.O. Box t267, El C'elrllo,
CA 94530)

-Michael F. Hop/lms

C&amp;W has more than 4 tqJics

-

Stewart has a strong gravellv
Yolce (not quite as suangted ••
that otl'lor, more ramous Stewart)
and likes nrs- coun'lry m ixed wtth
two pans ,ock. But tlere, except
for the evta he &amp;lngs .solo le,ad on,
this album I s standard bo!log C&amp;W
radio fare will'1 cllc'*f musle and
boYs·WIII•be·boYs tyrles about
women - gUtln' 'em, keepln' 'em,
looking' at •om. tn other words.

droo.s ancs creek.

EmfT\yiOU scotes agal.n wfth a"
album of w.ll·chosen, lntellfgontly
arranged cover .soooa that worll
together •o fOfQO &amp; &amp;loW'()U1Sed,
bittersweet atmoJphere. Otd
standards like ··spanish ts a
Loving Tongue" and " Tennesee
Waltz" blen4 well with a lend
'uength to newer mate,l•lllke
SP&lt;Jngsteon'o " The Prlc&lt;l You Pay"
If1om The Rrm). Highlight; In tho
ttllrd vetse ot " Son ot a Rotten
Gamblef" Harrls lets loose, he,
vcHce straining In Its uppet
regtster, hoatse and ctac-lng
undre the wefght ot the
m8.S$8ge-belng reopenslble lor

\

Stewart's covers ol " CokS
Turkey" (no1 by Lennon; not about
dnJ9&amp;) and " Body S~op" ai i0$1
have a beat and some line,
roughhewn vooals, Love does no1
an elbtJm ma.ke..

rnu.t=~&lt;~,.

CAf'l:. ,..--- --

21st Bristol Mountain bluegrass band
$3 show at 9:00
22nd Reggae with Jack Malla $4 show at 9:00
23.rd &amp; 24th Jazz Great Ahmad Jamal $6.50
show at 8:00 &amp; 11:00
27th blues with ·Dr. John $6 show at 8 &amp; 11
28th From Ithaca Duperado S3 show at 9:00
29th Sing/song writer Tom Rush $6 show
at 8:00 &amp; 11:00
30th &amp; 31st Pianist Lonnie Liston Smith
$6.50 show at 8:00 &amp; 11:00
Tlcketo e re now on . .. ., e t e b Tlcketron loc:atlono
as weU u •t the dOor
la drlt a...rt .t htr.s.•a ,..,..._ DC.uJet ...,.. n..ur P1tft
,..... IMtU...., tO~· ........ . 1-....1«1'

0. ,......._ ,. ~ oe r..rt ser...

er ...~aca ncy, MocJAM(hould'

audiUoned tor the stnger/ly

role: he'CI ~··• Ill ligMt In,

The musio here Is weU-c1
.sometimes subtle and.
surprlnslngly, sometii"J''es) i
State\n.g In the mlrrOf and
hts own liMP olsapf)Oinllrn
&lt;ttsa.ltsfacllon Hagg11d th
m anages a sort of stubbon
nobility QIOUnded In tho ab
survive and to grasp happh

where 1nd when It'&gt;\ olfetOt
I he n ight we made love In 1
hallway/and atepl all olghl
lhOitOOf,"
t-te'a a111o mana.ged to eJ
the teellnga of many newly
lmpoYeriJhed and/or newly
threatened A.merletna. He'r
speaking IOI 1~1 IIIQO ml&lt;k
clus w~o • le teallng tile
economic pinch ot lhe com
dai)IUSion. SpociOoally, " }
Good nmes A6111y OYer" fl
Merlo pining fo1 the lime b4
Vietnam, Nlt&lt;on ao&lt;tlh&lt;l 8eJ
That this Is ment nos·ratglc
at best, eelllall greed at wo
tt
unqun11onable. Just
oll&gt;o aJwe beem lmpovorlsl&gt;
longer lime: to be btunt, ast
blael&lt; people tl they long lo
time "before Elvis...Wilen a
could sUII work 1 end still wt
Or alii a woman 111and II at
cr.vn the time "W:fwtn a we
could IIIII cook, and IIIII wo
Whereas tl\e , ... of Big .!
simply eaoaplll, "Ale The ~
Ttmes Really OVor" has a dl
undeftMNiy end crawls alon(
lottca' &lt;tealre lor eome Utopl
that exlotad In " Tho Good&lt;
Days. " Of course llle next s
this thlntd~o Is ''What happ
the gOOd old &lt;tayo? Why ""
l~ey now?" W~ leh toads to
placing of blame. That Is. II
Cfeatlon or s.capegoats. In t

••k

one's own .ctlons •nd choices.

TOJ!ll/rt

Ufe got ya &lt;town? Yor 1o
spill? Ouua worlt'l Longln'
good ol' days? So'a Modo
Hagganl. tn leu l~an lorty
mtnutes this haggerd gent
he's t11ad ol the ditty old c
d1oamtng of ~Is tavodle,.
longing to rkfe the lratls·, d
of living torevar, command
wotld to atop and tet nlm
Wishing a buck was still st l
coke was stilt cofa.
Whew I
This Is a di5S8tlsfled pel
one not as harmless- as he
Whon ""Y 01YIS-fon hJ.d a s.

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Gary Stewart 6 Dean Dillon
Brotherly Love (RCA)

Emmylou Herrla Cimarron
rNarner Bros.)

Mtr1t Heggerd Bfg c,

(Eptc)

peat, •.a we well know. Jew:
trequenuy been I~• soapeg•

Today Ot'\8 hears thai wetr8J

r- ~w .., •1ft! ..

B~.

w.d " SEVEN DAYS A

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3178 BAilEY AV£ 8J6.890S ~ ,_

recipient at the sfck. the old
the unemp~ed .,. c•uslnt
America's economic cfi.sls.
aid ts wt. (What abovt IM t
bUdget? We - l h a t l) Wh•
Merle Hoggald uylng? S~o
return to l he gk&gt;f'toul- tittles
Women In tM kJtehtn? Bloc
the back of lhe but? Poll! It&gt;
dlaMtltora bohlod the Black
Yes, Melle Haggald Is unl
And thal'sjuot too damn ba

�~radio (somewhat)
The Human League Dare
(A&amp;MNirgln)
Apportflll~ . lht apllt inlo lwo
11ctlons thla group aulhKed 1
cou~t \'Nil back " " tal&lt;on lila
wind out of tMttr aelt&amp; (liMit no'
NIH). Tr• welogu•, the original

McCoy Tumer Looking Out
(Columbia)

LNgue'a :second a"d IN1 riCOfd.
has """h . - y single penn)
ol lhe 650 or 110 •IM'nl on 11. 1101
)uot I&lt;&gt;&lt; Ita paradox!Ctlly . .clllng
-·-----li'

McCoy Turner Ia In lr""l&gt;lt
One of tht greatu1 plaolsta ot
any ~uslc. he ttas long

tltallll$1\ed l&gt;lmsell u 1111 tttlatlc
oo&lt;WI!yOf an&lt;1 a luctt11¥0IIfla nelal
commocllty " ' I• already ma"no
money !&gt;laying JNZ. So ..,. lor TYf&gt;W'O rK«dtCC tfTOIIC3' tn I he
~~~ low yean~ (Slnct ohe
lltll
ol .. Supantlot'11s a m ya\111)'. Sure,
lin tllf5 Wtr't oaylng this wnon
ep!CO llkt ''AIIonlla" .nd lila
mlghly " Fly Will\ The Wind.. were
r ..t&amp;Nd. )'et, latec when King

lna.tf\ffMI'It&amp;tlon, bU1 f11 c:ur1oua

obllauelotwlous lyrical loott&lt;&gt;ffa u

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'lif&amp;ll

The ha ll Wlllell rllotlled tnt
name are now gracing all the
l ltW&amp;\Iea Wl1t\ "OOn't You Wtnt
Me" -pure pastry tor one at'd att.
A goo&lt;1 aong, mind Yl"'· but
nevocthelaaa one which ushors In

Atchle Shepp I Know About
the We (Sackvllle)

p,,., Poot.

man .ecepta.nce ol melodfamaHt
ltc:MO~oel&lt;-hearta lugged Oft
cue. loVtta crying I&gt;Oo-MO (F&lt;&gt;&lt; a
little mote aubatonce clleck lor

gluttonu~

Am.,-SC.,
hete, we gl\e Off1h to .-om• o/lht
mOll vfbrant , toftnhlng
exprea$fott '" tne World, only to
;t out, and tit., ttllltt ' " '
nerve to b&lt;Ntr aoour whit'S' DH!t
thrown BWI'fl indHd S.ve you r

........, 17-HL'a orl&gt;t&lt; hari).Whlen
at.o d~·• neoeN•tl1e
corruption almpl1 becaoM n•a

c.11

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comtMfCIII. yell\ II CBS' a Spons

IHimgs tor tM ••Pflll»nls
fOt OVIII 20 feB I$, till QIHI
Atchle SI'Jepp hss. thrilled ant1

Haircut One Hundred
Pslicen West (Arlsta)
Talk aooul pop...GrovOf
Wastllngton, Jr.

Oh well, we can alw•y• dance

lht nlghl awoy. Allot all, " Don't

Jtlmutated ,Is ever-growing
1udfence1 W•th n.l.s uenng ttnor
lytic/am snd hiS equ11/y energftit:
Joe/at tJitJWPOI"'$. Cturylng Ihi

You Want Me.. ta beucw I han •"Cold
Ao teo." lart'l 111

grult bUuty ot Be-n WeO.Uif' httntl

lit$. Somellme5

plan&lt;st"'-. mtny crlllcl utltd lhla
siUII fai&gt;Uioual
Well, oltntl'( a local ctlllc hll
c - O i n g l ) callocllr&gt;e Mw
Tyner LP, loo~lng Oul, the

&gt;ialrcul 100 hu good 110&lt;1gl,
Btaz.man ~euuton, suu end
bfass enengementa on nearly
tvtty cut. AI their oeat. as In the
llftt b4g t ingle 11 Favorlte Shirts
tbOt ,.._,, QlrQ'', tfle t'Ot'na.DJefe

thud beats til tor clap va.ck.s,
conon c.anoy " untvors.al" lyrlca.
ano S;.An..Y Clatll.e beC'k on nil

plantst' s bOa' In..,••,. N,P'l hardly,
jBut tllen again, I his crMic tl&gt;ln"MOI~

W:,S'·

DARE

onng ,, '"Into unteltmmg locus
He i l ,,. "''wend 1"- m•uS.
Wnlfe Amence srll/111&amp; on ' "
t~tumO.J wiJit:lt twkldle twattlng• at
COCI!tii/ 1/WJ UltCN!tJI•I tnds,
lat»IJ/Ikl 1otonlo'a S•cJcvllle
Rt-eords h•v• p/ac4HI " " Jazz of
Str•pp •rtd m1ny ollt•t• OfJ tht

"'" wanaeong bet~ ttte kktdte
Image he MVet wa9"0d and HHt
groatnes.&amp; or tn.((""""'"
w~.x;.,..,.,..,,,;

com1ng t&gt;Ack?'l Gll'f Bart• Is
rU.nofttO to be Of'l thfa album
ll011141whoro. And M eCoV'/ Maybe
ne though\ thai dOing a light dlaco
LP wou'd as M actuaUy saM~ fn
eome pr~~ 11yM, o•t to the
11
Unlverul" sound. (Isn't Ja.u a
ut11Yersat tangu.age an)ltnOf'l,
McCoy?). out u att•Ud1 eUor1• go
""'lch u. .o la"-ry to gllllor up lhe
dirt and " dirty-up the J.h1ne", all It
amountt to II slumming.
had b011tr 51111

-y

dlrtetlvt~.

~t·a talrly numorous watching

the ·'ct~dc.&amp;n •abof O'l'8f' 1.1\11 one,
oomlng up w11l&gt; oil aorta ot

rendlllon of ..Giant SltpS'' a

references to "·noo.psycht&lt;Jella'·
and tlla IH&lt;o. The cloMSI lhlo

DUIMt.

floclloaler qumttl coma to tl&gt;otla

Hll "Ao&lt;&gt;nd Mldnlgl&gt;l" .nd "Watl

warm 1nd confonlng demeanot.

roc:ord.
Aa a 111M

ManU~* I ~~­

back 10 England .nd tr&gt;e otnar hall

-M/CIII.r F. Hopl&lt;lna

,.:::!\'.:.

.. ._ ...,

· - · ----·~ ._ .............

of Oult•fl mlrron • dtatant and
rdtfaitled western aJr. ThoM
.nd l&gt;-Y· On "810 Ooma"
~~rt beats the penlattnt u replng
ot Manzan.e·a outta~ . tt mootM
Witllouell calculallon It could well
be a machine oft of 1n 1uembty

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tr,..,

They ••Prou U&gt;o mooo ol ar.
~region. Thlals lhe
moot IntriguinG pla~ng on lila

11 youlo•o McOoy Tynor.lhlfe'o
Loo.lr&gt;g Oul bewa/W.

-Tony Or1}od1

OJntnttlse subsumed by thOU ol
orM&lt;a In hit wor1&lt; with flo)&lt;)' M ual&lt;: line,. Through '"''• I'N)(e fortn•l
m.UNu. he
to putt~ the
ond IOCidiY eno(jgro)llla own l!dt
knpaulVily aside with tondarnMO,
QfOuP I he 11&gt;-al 801. Gulllrt
Accotdlng to Mantaner• thll
both rumrq,o-s through his oatt
and _ . . lnlo lila luture to gra01&gt; - • Is mo&lt;t than a rock - d.
he aougl&gt;t to pick uP on the atylas
the Ol&gt;lrit ol an trL

Slda OM ttl-• lila gullatla11
In SOuon ArN&lt;Ica. The
-.gl, moot notably "Cat_...
and ''Criollo... _ _ . a Cf1SI&gt;, ~

~-tal&lt;tnm-

only one tlnal thing to say about

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.onga are ominous. Ordet. tentlon

boy!\00(1

l&gt;tndl "'""Joe l'ord. or why lime
11 wutecs w1Ul cock1all QheUolse
ll~t LooJrlng Out will,. (as .-n a t
llleTraUam""""'r...,tl1)111a
currant Tyner band 11 one of the
be•l ever. Make tl'tlt a lol ot

juot _..,.., lhf'( still .,.. •

- !Jichlfl F. HopM/nr

ftOUtlve ldaaatnat - •

aoequate tOCOfdll'tO&amp; ot Mceo'(a

plalntM organ like few ott'lftfl: ean
does not lor paycn«Seua m• ~•·
Signed 10 Howle Kle4n'o 101&gt;'
notcll loll It 415 labo4 In SOn Fran.
NM now have tome room to
maneuvtf through further pop
oxpeclltJons. On l/111 ~ I.P.
1.-s&lt;nllh Gary Trllne! oomos
thtougn oest on the tOle trarJt a.n&lt;:l
thtt atfHllnQ ..A.m.,,can SurVWat"'
tnspttat'Onal ~ atratn courtest
ot KeVIn P1tric:k A must.

COIIodal

Ptlmfuvo Ouftors ta auenllolly
Phil Manuneta•s mualoal
... Halayo down _ , .

Point, lhett are no totany

aupeto .. Garden ol Oellg!\1 ... AMI

-aping death, .nd ocr...s atlll
not knoWing lhe)"rt unborn. jWtllo
Sackvlllo Records, 9o• 87. Soalle&gt;n
J, Toronto, Ontorlo MoOJ ~)(8.

Phil Muu~enera Primitive
Guitars (Editions EG)

•••lno why. &amp;•c•P1 lor 1976'1 F®ai

an ·~m Zombi" tone on the

You N&amp;edn 1t" trecorde&lt;l a year
bolort Monk'• puslngl capoures
tr&gt;e Mit &amp;1&gt;(1 blotlh Ol IO&lt;c:e&lt;y that
ThtloniOUI biOUQhl 10 I"" WOfld.
The bre.atn Ungeta.
With plan!ll Kell Womer. t&gt;AIIIil
Santi Debrlano. &amp;nd drummet John
BotiiCh auperbly complementing
Jhl Shew eonJurlngs. th~a Ia
onotno&lt; -ttl! IIOt-1 lrom IJIIS
K60PM ol tr&gt;e c.JI , Sllarlng ""'"
he •nows about the life w1th thos.e

!tom otl&gt;lf muolcalll'l'l'ft. On 1M

liner notea n. wtltes that abo\'1 all
he wants to IIIOQ •o guitar aouno
U untttca a Q!Jitar N QOSS:ftM...,.

ThlliSiht attlludt Ollila Cltlllvt
ltldWidual, to boNoW trom hit
cont..,pcw•te:t tn ~ to
txl&gt;and tl&gt;t llmll&amp; ol hla ~aalve
rMCIIum.

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Bad Drivers.
Out·of·State or
Foreign licenses
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ABLE AGENCY
896-3366
FREE ESTIMATES

peuod (01

wtltcn the cuttcs who panned U
then now wo.,d&amp;r " wtlen'$1\

New Metll Th•Y Ws/k
Among You (415)

TIM Ule ls more tnan • p.atn: U'a a
BesideS $1\epp's alrtadycluelc til,. traet&lt; ll&gt;tard will&gt; lyrics
on Sea o/ F•c•sJ IICIIow About tiN
Utt Is a lit ante: tnCNte to Co4trane
and Tholonlous Monic, '""

Fenottt blll5, , ....

ws1cnworo lor Loo~lng Out It an
esotetle yown C.ttos Santana Is

"'*Y

ol rhtrtJ WOtld l&amp;l)llltlon who wJII

MUfllfty too $ii\QOf) With

5Vp8fltud

tne l)ornl embclllltl Hke sorne
\ll'lmpy Chicago tune Locat
treela~ Hatokl Go4&lt;1betQ lhmkS
soLin&lt;J uke Spyro Gyre Tflls fs
llghlw&amp;lgh\, okay
Bae~ -~or Mottl« Englai&gt;CI.
ll&gt;ls crew 11 TO!&gt; ol oho Po~. Th&lt;!
mo51 we can aak tor here It that
banda like Halrcu1 UX). Hum.a.n
LUg.,., 1r&gt;e Go-Go's, 81ond10-all
tna.klng pOO mu&amp;ic wor'\t'l waryln_g
degrees ot our attention
ap.a.ns-can at \hot Ju.st ~·
American radio a 1&gt;11 mora
lolo,.bla
-Tony Or•/eda

en OllllniCBI C/YJtll

'*OIId•td• bOJ, giving"''
~nrtovatOfJ • lucratiVt outlet trtd
our wa!Nng Nrs a ptllt I AbOut

FamliY·toundlng alloiraltM "Inner
Volclt .. e.ame out and flnall~ d id
reveal a lethargy In Tyner't liVely,
characltfl&amp;~leell'f thunderous

.,.,,,ow.

0111 1n fu:nky unt.oni at Uleir

In fiBftd ""''" the "P'C sp•ntuatlstn
ol John Colu-. Snopp emMgt•
s pow•rtulena mtultlvtly etudlte
malt" lull ol m ...s,~u. ttld
t:IIIHICatto".

meet• Sule ena

C:.Oits on I C o n - etuba .,tN/
llgl&gt;t-lgl&gt;t tlult. Noo nOCtl"f'lly
mind you. lust trim and
b&lt;lghl; piayiUII&gt;OQ rnuolc. tr&gt;e best
ol Wlllcll IIOfMI\Ow rlaes tt&gt;o. .
"ytes, \flr'ldl aMI radio 'f9'm•nts
10 bfing aboul oorne1hlng lalrty
lrtih and excitfr\9 to our b&lt;Med

r - - - - --OLD RED MD..L INN--- - - - ,
Vim till• dOrtl"'ing '""' rn,Jf;y coclita/1, '" lA,.

Hodhhl~, IJi"' 111

'ill' oft"-' llR

\&gt;11t1Wf'Nit_. pnl&lt;OI#I pGrf'l '1JIOM.L

IH"I"N

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"''"' plH' u/Q N'f~ lttm;. (rom U~ SptdDI lfltt•
dtf'Off ,.,.,., Nutw.muM,.Jt NCJM tu •utldh/r
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STRAY CATS-Masonic
Temple, Rochester-July 8

8fe111ty ts a ke~ charactertsuo In
rock &amp; roll Keep II clean. ~- It
lean. II Is poullng w~y IM group

battles the grOtlp to dltp)ay more
I)I.Uberatlce~ 'Ire few and far

between.
Quickly and simply l~o Stray
O.l.s Wete hot. Tney came out on
stage and broka th.l: place up wnn
some &amp;aUd roek &amp; rolk If someone

there sold olh..,.lao I would
11rong' allgg0$tthoy unde&lt;go a
thOrough medical examination
a.omlnia\erad by a competent

phyalclon. These lUnd ol concerts,
"""'" tho crowd cooUnually

......

On the su,face tl\8 group was
lully cool: singer wllh a loathe&lt;
his stand
up prop
drummO&lt; looking
coo1y aloof. They hod t.ho Imago
and • goocls lo back II up wllh.
But the Stray Gats gig ohowoa

would inflate the1r songs, malelng
them obese With staJe pretonalon.s.
To make the audience fMI they
are participating In the

jac~el. b~Sitwlrllng

ana

dlsousUng Ute way the band ..

performance? Isn't dancing
testimony enough to p&amp;r11elpaUon?
To walcti i M peopt, mo.o at this
~riner's den rovoatod r.ow mvch
and wHh what authority !he Stray
Cats Incited tho crowrl. v .... II wu

piayoa coy audience pat11cipall0&lt;1

certainly an ace ahow, bur they

games, lOOse 1hlng5 usually
faserved for Diana Rou and other

should have left the
lruntcs.

how much show blz. can sour a

group's

porlom~anco..

II wa• highly

bull~li

In lho

Vegas typos.

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Men and Women

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We also have 200 kinds
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Mon.

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�op-ed
Open
Forum
By
Dolores E.
Cross

T

helollowfn9 wu unt 10 UttfVffl.lry ~u#I:Hitt•ln ,,. Stile
Un!Yeraity el Now Y011t (SUNY)tylfom 1bo111 the drop In
oppl;c.llona:

Appllcatlooe for fedtraJty guarantHd student toan programs rec:triVecl

durtng AprU, May and June ha\le dec11ned by more than 50 pereent ftom
noo~y 90 peroenl o! l&amp;at

.,Jut yea~s record l...lo, doaplto tho Iact that
year'• recipients remain eHglbto.

Part ol this drOP In loon appllcotlona Ia onrlbullblo to a ~enoral
mlsundefttandlng a!g manv atucMnta and parents lbotH loan
eligibility r,qulrome
1\s you know, loll Iall th&lt;lro "'"'" c:hongoo In t""
ban program which r ulred all tHHienta Wt\h ramlly incomea ovet
S30,000 to ~ernostrato 111M1ndat In ordllr to Qllltlty !or a loal\.
Apparently, many fotnlll" whn lnoornoa above S30,000 ha"" lntorprotlld
thts to &lt;Man thll they no ~ quallf'/ 101' o Gvaront- Sludllnt Loan.
This ts not so.
There Is no doubt tn.t tile 11181 c:hanget In tn. GuerontMCI Studllnt loan Prog&lt;am wilt impact atudllnta trom hiQh tr&gt;eome larnttles most

-ely, wolh.,.., """"'"" ol all ~to from lomllleS w11h Incomes
~ $50,000 no longm ouallf'llng lor a loan. How...,, elQhtr
PII&lt;C&lt;tnt of GSL appllcanr• wrlh bat-n $30,000 and $50,000

wm remain ello\~e lOt a GSL toan thll )'NI'

Thetl are two othtt tectort beaJdM a mltU:ndelttancllng about last

year's changes that may t&gt;e conlrtbullng 10 lhO drop In loan applications
first, the Reagan Adml.,,ltflt•on•a contlnuoo puah to lunller cutbac..,
and change tho GSL Prligran and lho publicity glvon to tho Preoldent'•

proposaia made It oven more dlfUcun for U'le publlc to understand !hll

Big

Mack
Attack
By
Bill Mack

W

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as 1 ~ml~ertitr community. need to pay mot"e atter~Uon to
Wh&amp;.t 10 happor&gt;tng
wov of toc:al polities. tt can b8 ao

tnUCI'I fu-n

In'""

My tOPK lOt today II tNr Jimmy an&lt;l Tommy Sl&gt;ow. Many ol us can
• - t h e Smol""' 8r01Mfa Sl&gt;ow otlne oarry li70's (II was
c:ancaltlld bocauae they fold too mohy jokn about N IY~.wew, tllera to
no reason to moum It• tost tt ,...

,..~11.0

In the form of the

_..,....,, or tho e&lt;r,o of Bultato.
wa have toere • - b&lt;olheB. Oneil ln. mayor of lhe Ctty ol Buffalo
The other Is tile eomms..ron.. ol P"ks 101 tht Ctty ol Bulla to They oro
!Ina boys WllO nave rnad4! good. I otn ouro Ihat their moth« Is PfOUd,
They go along lhoO. many war until a lataful doy In July.
WIVB-TV and Coke sponaored tn Delaware P•rk a day of c::eJebf•tlon
on tne occa.sloo of ttlt annlverllf't of tM algnfno ol lrte Declaration of
lndo~ndence. Tne motive known. only to them, the re.sut1 was a
gatlleT!llg thot the Cltr ol 8ullaJo w111 nol aoon lor~et . It waa bright,
ch-lu~

restive arid joyM, It WOI oleo very massy
Tho oar alt .. lhl ltroworks tha lottl oomage wa• ... n On lhe lront
page of tha Courier ~·•• "'"' 1 onoto of o goiiM trying to Pull
arounG a lot of !rash. N.&gt;t ooly had t"" -~• had a lot or fun, they had
~net tun on me only 18 hole (1011 eoutH In the City or 8uff1Jo.
Tho Commissioner o! Partca was up In arme. Who will pay to clean thta
mea rw asks? Why W«t tne PIOI)WI 1Uowtd 10 p.ar1y on tN Qf'eena or

thll tetflfrc: golf course one! cause Ill _,. ol d~ (Grass lttlled try
S!'llle&lt;IOICOhOI, camp !Ilea, aut-10 trKI&lt;a). TNM conc:erna ol lho
Oommlsslon&lt;or-. C&gt;lintlld In tho morning wlth the damaging
p!IOIOS. f'Nhy wu !hal g~y trying IO 1&gt;1111 In that mo.. anyway? Do you
gilt tile feeling thlt tha OhOI WOI Ml vp?)
By tho tlme thl Si&gt;: 0 Clocl&lt; """ " wao to •PPM• I wu glutld to my
tettwl&amp;ion. I knew that John Boatd wou~ have an answer Ia IM
quest tons~ f&gt;l' tha commlaolonat 1woo not dlsappolnlad.
11 seem• that the aponiQ(I and the Patkl Oepanment t\ad a ilerbaJ
agtoement concerning lhO .,..,fng of tn. part&lt;.IVrtrbal agroemenls ate

atatuo of "'" l-olly guaranroed loan p&lt;ogram. s-.d, 11111 Df1901ng
clel&gt;rUII aYrrouf!CIIng t"" p&lt;O(&gt;OHd c:hangt~l ruulttld In Hlaya f&gt;l' th&lt;l US
Dllpanment of Education In Mlttng ,,. rules an&lt;1 pllntlng ln. tonnt
teQUired to procesa GSL apptteatlons tor thll year. At 1 te~uh. many
eligible atuder,111 have not yer submitted loan applicatlonl.
II lalmportlttl for atudenta to underaland 1het the onty WI'/ ttl•~ c.an
b8 C&lt;tnaln of lhelr eligibility Slat us Is f&gt;l' applying lor a loan. "" of rho
neceaury fOfma and rules lor •ppro~lng GSL loans are now ready and In
place. Tho addlllonal compJoslty a&lt;lded f&gt;l' the Meda last makaa II all rho
1110&lt;0 lmpqrtant lor lludtnlo to apply early. Tn. need a toll lncorPO&lt;atos

lacrorl !hat odjuat a lomlly's lnoorne lo accuraroly plnpolnr a•tudtnl'o
1\Md. Th4Ntfortat Income leYel &amp;)One shOuiO ~ prevent . . . , . lfom

-....l

applying.'r'ou may wllll to publldU theM polnta vta «udifll
, . . _ . , post.,., or Ol/lef •PI&gt;'OP'1ate muno at )'OW
From an aclmtnllllatlw pc&gt;Mt ot .,.._,'""new - • tMt r,qukllm.nt
otvnllicantly tncr- tile role.,.; - o f colt- Fl11011da l Ald
Oil leafs In a&lt;ldltlon to dealing ,.;lh tn. Ural- PMk I&gt;IOOIIHlno period
thai r,qulrn - · anaryals. tho flnandal Ald otl- "'"" COPII••th a
" b o l l -' 111ua11on lllat hao.otl..., baeaUM tile rules anG forma
gOY.rnlng 111 l~tallon wore not re111a.1ec1 until lato tl\lt ol&gt;!lng As
a raoul\, Frnanclal Aid otflcoro must now matCh taroo numbafa of needs

c;e,,,

anatyt.la torm• w1tt't MPo~rate appncauons; mu11 contact I hOM au1
Who lallotd to aubmU requked needs test lormt; and muat pertotm the
ac.tu.al nMdt analyala. t uroe you to prOYide whalever aupport rot~ Clift to
~lp your Financial AJd Otflc:er aeat with thla alluatton.

Oolor01 E Clou lo Pro:tlrlonl o/ IM Hlghor Eaucal/oJI S.rvlcea
Cotpot•llon. htltlqv•n•ted In Atb«!I'J.

not _,h tn. PIP"' thay ora written ~The Parks DIIPittmenr WO&lt;Jid do
lht cloonlng anG tne OIJO&lt;IOO&lt;O would pay lor It It waa that almpltl. ThO
lelt'lfllkN\ 11a1lon tMn rurned am.tmd and ask~ thOM mUtton donat
qut~Stlont Wltllfo - • '"" ga~ cans? Why wun't th&lt;l golf courI&gt;!Olactlld 1&gt;1' a I4VlW Ionce as the station •-tacl'1 Wnr wu thO
comm4- giVIng tha · - · a haRt I - try going IO tho
,.;ith h i i - M r.-taad of taldng \Mm 10 tho apon-a?
1nova a tlleOfy abooll Tommy Glttllna treno'llor ln tNI .. tuatlor\. You
.... Tornmy•a brothel Jimmy, wu planning on , ...ng a foumaJMnlln

--para

the Delaware Park Golf CourM and t11 wu Tommy's )Ob 10 we 10 h that
the plftl; ..., ready fOf U'le ttM.~rname:-nt. •1 appears thlt Tommy"t
daportm~~nt falltld to do What wu n - to keep tn. ooursa In lOP
condition ourtng ttlo llrowortca. Seeing trila falling ""old tho llrot thing

I hat comes •o mind when 1 peuon taUs. He blamed It on somebOdy etH.
Ht IOii()l I hit you a&amp;nAot o~ away with th•t lype ot aluU when you
art dealfng w1th the presa.

e~~me

E ver alnce Tommy
out and s.ald na.aty lhtnga about WI VB ne hal
been CM~Jtt of the ntQhtly MWI caal. U he was tooklng to meke • name tor
hlmeall ho -.nalnly did h. There has b8ett a ser100 ol roporto on oman
pa~ke with tHokWI glua., pools that are unu·re and trten • rtpon on •
amall -.pal* nalhlld tho M&gt;Pol Eagle Which caltlld on 111&lt;1 11\AyOf to
tn.,..otiQafO th&lt;l IICllona of his brotho&lt;.
l\fiCI What about 1110 $1'0f'? The 01)\er """ olll!lO - y \Oar~\. Wlty
wu H - r y lOt hint 10 go to lhll prna one! toll tho&lt;n that theta
would 1&gt;0 no mora ..
In 111&lt;1 1&gt;0&lt;1&lt;. T o - lor hts btOiho&lt;.
that'a why. Of couraa hll lato&lt; ret•acttld No t t a t - . ~ m1111
havo told nlm that thO 150,000 PIIOI&gt;Io •'ho want tot"" IH~o voto.
Tho 1euon thot we aHc.n tesm from thll ~ lalhat thO
potlllca ol BuffalO can t&gt;e !un. Nol onty lhl city bull no ouburtll. lhl

-lort•

Town of AmMfac and the b'ke route,al1hough Mil*'• _.•• 1 lot of

tun fOt

awhtto. 1 !hill- lhal 1 am going lo OPIIfKI a lot mora tim. watching tha
politic. ot Waltotn Now Vorl&lt;. Tnlo Ia fun.

�Executive Director

·--pege1

Altbouab happy with II« work tbere, sbe sald !bat
she is tuUious to mum to the Ullivusity c:omtDonity.
''I've always tlt)oyed the stuckot &amp;UDOSpbcrc,"
Mlskd wcned, toddinc IbM the busiAas..._....,, bee~ sbe rcaiYed wwkit&gt;a with
the cln.~rcb •ill aid bcr iD the scrvic:a mel ofotudau
eooc:erm.

Durina tbt int&lt;M&lt;w process. ~Mee wu tome
....,.,.., that u a fonner adminisuator Mi&lt;kdl would
1&amp;k~ an administradve stand on .smdent i:ssucs. But
Board of Dir«tor member and searcb committe&lt;
member Phil PlcnatclU-wbo also serves as Student
As.odation (SA) vic&lt; Jn$ident-dismbsed tbcsc
charg.es asscnin1 •• t don'• belie'\le il'$ a collCCm."
Nolin&amp; her put work in student ~ccs And her
rtCOrd as a student advoeattl'icnatelli maintained
MiskeU's llncerity cxpl&amp;inin&amp; "whe« clse could she
~II' stud&lt;ou as she COD here?" He ad4ll that
her. . . . . with the administration will be . .imal
"if eveJOft&lt; tn~&lt;mbers or SBI) does lll&lt;ir Job

P&lt;"P-'J•"

~.U d&lt;oi&lt;d that she would b.a"" lAY pco.
administratloa lcanlnas. Allho&lt;oah sbe .... WOtked ill
uaivCfllly administ111lioos in the put. MiU.eU
wmed that "I ba"&lt; always felt~ to
!ludenu.'' Sh&lt; added that " lvo Ja'riJii at tb&lt;
~of tbt sruckouat Sub Boenl" ~
tbt fact that the studentS .. bo hired bts ..., also rue
h&lt;r at anytitM.

O utlinina her coaJJ as Euc:uth-c Director. Misk.U
said that her responsibility is to uodentaod the
probiCltll of S Biand to work toward mnina the
corpOration fis&lt;ally sound. Sbt explained her ~r
role .. b&lt;ina tblt or a fa&lt;iHtator. "not functionina
unilaterally but worlrln&amp; in cooperation as a member
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traswtory with different adminisrrations c•cry

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work from there. This
mp1ex and drawn out prot..'CSS
ru"her comp!i«oled by the
looa weekend ond lhe fact 1ha1
there wen 'initiaUy eight
candidales (O( 1he position.
Each .stud~nt aovcrnmem ahac
compOses- SBI-Lhc undrrgr.aduatc
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res:t,nation of Dennf.s R. Sl:ack.

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but never appeared to uah the
post aflt.r a coscly cv.1o month

(GSA), MO!ard FIUnwre Co!lqc
Studeot As&gt;ociation (MFCSA! and
the Student ~r Associ::u..ion
(SBA)-n:commended two
candidates. The executive
commm« also employed the

search the corporatiJ:m was then

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forced to be&amp;in anoth&lt;r snrch
later 1ha1 month .

10 htlp fill the po&gt;ilion. Hoffman
said that by lost """k the fidd hod
bee.o rcdu~ to four JX)SS'ible
nominen as candidaces wertrtjected either bteause they
shO"A'c&lt;l a lad of lntcr~l in the
job or could not reach a sufficient
fin4DdaJ OlQtemtnL He ~pla.incd
that chc candidates lrf' rankrd in
order and ahe search commiuec i~
"1101 in the J)'rOCCU" of reach in~:

The decision v.'OLS C.'&lt;pcctcd to
han bcecn made by Monday but
according to SBJ th.a1rman David
Horrman it l.s nOl ~·ct pc»sibJc to
Mnounct a nominee because of
financial negott.tions.
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••twa bladed S'tlt'Ord". he ex~aincd
1hat the prottdurc rrquircd the

or t~o ptTSOnne.J a&amp;tncics

search com_mjtlte make an offer 10 an a.a.rcemcnt with one of the "top
the candidate who mu.u return a
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Offl&lt;&lt; Manot&lt;r David SamP\On,
UUAB Divis-ion Dir«tor Bill
HooL&lt;, former !nttt- R&lt;$ia&lt;ncy
Council Business, In&lt;. (IRCB)

Bo01d "hecnllc:dond ..;d tha1l1&lt;
wouldn't be eoming.." Hoffman
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&amp;erutivc Oirtctor ~tithacl
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or

CONSERVE
s a result of an administration propOS.aJ
some 2(10 UB jobs eould be saved by a
Unlver'Sity·wide: erron to co.t
down Ol)..enetiY u.sqe and funntl the money savOO
back into 1hr 1982·83 budget.
Physical Planl C:O«IY «prrt Waller
Simp.son-rc«ntfy hired to create ao tOC'fl)'
con.sen-acion awarenrs5 plan- has devdoped a
program that could redUCt U8•:s; tne"fl)' ~lS RC.\t
)"ear by S!.S mO!ion to only Sl .8 million.
The Di..Uion or the Budcet (008) and (SUNY)
Central may cons:idet cransfnring any monr) Sl\'td
on energy ( 0 ano1h~ budget line~ one used to r&gt;aY

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huard&lt;.

He cited the Alumni Artna-whkh

open~

this

Fall-as a major source or c:orteem, ncMina ch.at tht
C.cilily alon&lt; could we as mueh u S740,000 in
C!'~fiY ft~Al

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h&lt;t&lt; 1s a 1&lt;&gt;1 of " wast&lt; and ,,..rr;,;,.;?v-'-tft(
campus. SimP"'n 11dded. notn&gt;&amp; tltill wa&gt;le cdsts
b«ause ··~p1c- do not thinl. .,r lht eampus '" the-ir
own house:· He wd most Ambttst buiklinp wen
dti.i.aDed p6or to 1973, 11.nd ~·ere buill for comfor1,

not meru efficimcy.

job-.''

Part of Shnpson~ plan is an energy awareness
clesfaned to edueatc the Uni~rsity
a&gt;mmunily to the prob~. The awarrocss prC&gt;SfJinl
UJ'ICS people 10 .... &lt;n&lt;fl)' by lumina orr

proJ1'0m

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unn~ry liatn.s, ~tin&amp; 1he-mOStat$ low in the
winter. dressins *&amp;rmty. and othe-r .$lmUar-~;estures.
Any diooomfon should be minor, SimP"'n said,
adding 1hat the does not want to brins about any

·mlsleadinc reporu.

preventiQJ«hrir expenditure.

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efficient energy usage

T he Uoivcnily'&lt; m••BY bill h.. tlstn &lt;harpty in the
la&gt;t decade, from oot mUUon dolhanln 1972 to
~early Sl2 million for Ill&lt; 1981·82 school year. lr
no&lt;bing ii dont about IbiS, aerordiJiato SimP"'n.
lhr rlJUf&lt; could read! Sl 7 million for the 1982·83
year. The incrc:ascs art due 10 bolh higher eneray
prices. and us·s increasin, floor space on the
mlliTJed Nnhrn~ Campus.
Tbe proaram ill'fO!-es making UB't &lt;n&lt;rBY &lt;y~tcm
more efficient and 10 cu1 down on wast~ Simpson
.-id. notina 1h11t thtre: will be a "minimum of
di$COm(on." He added th.aJ it was not ~ tht~l 10
uyone•.s beaJth or safely. notin&amp; rather that thut
~:ould be sacrir'i«. Simpson warned 2p_inst over·
rea&lt;tioo and any panic that miabt be c:au«d by

funds 10 avm layoffs nCl&lt;l yev ond could replatt
any peuonnd who leavt lhroush aurhion.
The State Lqislature: last wrek overrodt Go\lernOr
Huah L. Ctrey'..&gt;·eto or a SUNY restontlon
packae&lt; tbot could brine S2 maUon to UB ow ~ear.
&lt;n&lt;&gt;ijsh 10 hwl off the layoff• but Rossb&lt;ra said that
thr Govemor would likdy Impound the funds,

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UB haS&lt;iieveloped an ambitious plan to save
money for this year's budget throu~h more

The Rr.ll rhLn&amp; is to fiad ou1 whe~ energy waste:
and thtn appropn•&amp;.e action an be takn'l, h~
Wd. Simpoon ooted thlll CM'JY con&gt;&lt;rv.~tion
commlu ecs~po&amp;ed of S&amp;·udmls, racuh)' and
llaff-luiVt '-" stt up on both cam....- lo hdp
orsanlrt the prOifOIO.
.
Anochn problem. are.a Simpson cksc:ribe:d is som('
laboratoritS wilh 30 foot ctiHnp where much or the:
han in winter rises to the- top, teavin&amp; occupants or
tbc: room feclina eold. He suaatsted slow·&gt;Pinnln&amp;
tei6ng fans 10 eomhaJ the problem.
Ofrt:ril'\l a hut« convenion projea ror tht Stat~r
C&lt;l&lt;tlmissary, SimP"'• predlclcd thot • witehlna from
an tlet1ric to a p.sc hot warer heati.na syst(.m could
...., SIO,OOO 10 S20,000 l.n thai buildlna ntxl year.
... As for Main Street, Simpson said many of its
building ate old and n«d renovation. addJna rha1 the
'team tunnel are not wdl Insulated cawln&amp; additional
problems.
Simpson also suJICS(ed rcduc-ina air infihra1ion on
campus in a.- •ueh .. Fuma. Hall, Loc~wood
Library and Ill&lt; Ellicou Complex, as well as look ins
10 close: buildiop durin&amp; vacation periods and when
they 11r~ nor used..
Doly has high hopes for the proaram. He told the
Profen100~alarr Seoalt that "the di«&lt;mfon yOU
cndur~ may
the price you'll J-'I'.Y for ltepina )'Our

more emp1o)"et sal&amp;ries: accordina to V'jCC' Prt:Side:nt
for Acad&lt;rni&lt; Affairs Rob&lt;n RO«b&lt;rc. If tho5e two
a&amp;enc:i.es a.cree to such a transfer. UB 'IIW)uld have I be

c.:au.\lng tht' nnmin«

10 rej«l the SB! po&gt;t. Shech..
could not lx reach~ for
former adminbuator at Alfr~
\!Ommcnl..
Univcrshy-who ls the- only ftmillc
StU's ntv. E.U'CUth·~ Dir«tor
known to be ln comention and
will race umr.cult financial
was allegedly r&lt;eommended by the pinurc CtlrtH\tly on rt:mcdics for
f"'r&gt;Onalagency-and GSi\
SOl's r.po"«l Sn.OOO budg&lt;l
Admini.s:t.rative Vitt Presid~t
ddiclt. Wi1h tht' fis,cal)-e-.r
Gary Ciurc1.ak.
comins. 10 a close on August 31 ,
Hoffman nplilinc:d 11101 the
rorporauon
l,s taking Slep' 10
Sho:hiiJ\ had b&lt;m
rulorc: lo~l rcvcnu~ most nocably
offctC"d tht position of Ex«uuw
,.;,b "additional sub&lt;ldio.''
Oir«tor bt.ll failtd 10 ~how up Of\
May 24 when h&lt; wu scheduled 10
The chairman warned or the
assume: conlrol. Shceh11.rt hAd been probltm of m~kiog rtnancial p~nm
nominated by the Board
noting. that .. a budact t ) an
ottm.:uc, •h· .,.hat you C\pc'CS to
01r&lt;nor. on M01ch 18 but
s~ od." bul that real rosl\ an
Hoffm11n said that ~h~ he- took
o\·tr hls Jl()$ition in Aprtl that ..t\0 octU4Uy ruJ1411uth hlgh&lt;r.
one was purtuing o contf3ct wi1h
Thcrc- ii not tAtJ«Ied lO bf a:
Sheehan."
\Ubstantial chan@r 10 C\Bt
ptogram~ due to finnncial
Th&lt; chairman said lhot ~c
ncgoua.ttd -a oontract wilh Shceh:m problems ahhough -wmc will be
and thtu the)' reached an
droppod and \Orne added due 10
agrtcmtnt but on the day that the the .-olwion and popul&gt;rit) of
nomin~ W'AJ to -appear btforc the
diffcrt!nt strvu.· ts.

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By SETH ALLEN
CiiJ' Editor

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0«1.1n:

uah no word has come 4Jown from

Albmy. 1hr viet president explained 1iu1 DOB ii
!)'mpatbetk lUid that by )udaioa from Ctrey's
Slat&lt;mmts. this is a feasible vta1 or savill3 UB from
J,.yjna orr emplo~.

W•Her Simpson

Spectrum photo by D•w HldmMi

�in short.
auote of the da)

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''The check is in the mail"
-spectrum Business Office

campus

rarller this month that Carey ..will not ptrmit us co spetJd the
runds." Tbc (io'o'&lt;!rnor is cuided by a desire to lea ..·e office wi~ a
respectable CinanciaJ picture, in place, he added and to aUow the:
rd'Oration, in Carey's opinion wouJd be irresponsible. the v1ct
president noted.

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According to Ross-berg, a cop APOnt)' for tht Un1~ersU)' i$ t?
ha\'C the hiring trtCZc-\\·hich prelenu UB from rilhng vacanc:ttS
and possibly from kcepins: rommitme.nts lO some Fall

Rosenfeld charges dropped
Charges have b«n dismissed against UB law sr udent Alan
Ro....,Oed, who had bccn accused by formcr UB president Robcn
L. Ketter of makin&amp; harrassin&amp; ph. . . r;,alls earlitt &lt;his year. He
has iniliat~ a suic calling for S400.~ in dam-ago; ap.inst seVua.l
Univrrslry omciaJ:s, including President Srt:'t·en 8. Sample and his
top aid, Ronald Srdn,
Last w-..k, City Coun Judge H. Boswell Robcn• dismissed &lt;he
clmaes afttf the Attorney Galcral:S orr.cc tnformed him that the
original tapc of the allcged phone calls bad been destroyed by
Keeter and that no other evidence existed to otherwi.sc convinct
him.
Still in doubt is wh&lt;ther &lt;he disciplinary lctlcr ploccd in
Roscnfdd's fil~after a hearing by lhe President's Commirl« on
th&lt; Main&lt;mance or Public Onlu- would be pulled. Robens was
mec in coun by rt'pC)n$ thai Ketter had used the- original tape- ovc:rqajn and the afJq:ed incriminaain&amp; n-idence was- desrroyed.
"ll's a rorm or opprcssion to brina false characs aaainst
somebody. tr lhcy (UB administraton) can an away wilh doina it
to a I'"'' swdent, they can do it to anybody," Roscnfdd told TM
Couri&lt;r-Exprrss, addin&amp; that hc plans to pursue lhe cast.
His new suit, in which ht: wUI act as his own dc-ftn.K, names
Sample, Kcttcr, Stcin and Public Saf&lt;!Y llir~or Ltc Oriffin.
&amp;rlicr this year, he charJed Stdn and Oriffin with abusc or pow.or

and or dC'famina hb charaaer. callina for an inves1iption into
!heir Bctivitia.

Cloudy budget picture

Despht 1ht Scalt" le&amp;istature's Vott' co restore some S27 million
in hl&amp;hc-r rducation rundjng, UB officats art nm optimistic about

thtir .sbOU'f'_
Governor Hua,h L. Carey-who had \·~~ th~ aUoc.auon e-arlier
thi) ycar-n~acted ...,;,h harsh "''Ords.
Ht ~ed that the S1att would now be ldt with a dtfich of
over S21S miUion and lttmcd the votes "lauahable, il they "-at"
not ludicrous or l:amrncablt. "
While noting thai the-re m1ght ha\le co bt a tu. lncreas.c next
year co c&lt;ner the (OStt , C arry .said ht: m.igh~ ha.\t to cunaU Start:
agency $JlCndinr. allho u@h he did not t Jtlmatc the numbt'r of
actually

l&amp;r&amp;et~~UI

had b«n
Sl million of !his aid and
offtcials here said !hey never rcallytxpec&lt;ed 10 rccei,.. it. y;cc
President for Academic Affairs Roben Rooberg hadpredocted

~¥ing

employc&lt;O-Iifled. He .aid 1ba1 by lifling &lt;he frce:e UB could
••probobly squSliJ&lt; in&lt;o &lt;he Fall," addinatha&lt; a rencwcd fight
bel,..... ·~ .~!i·l•&lt;ure and carey would hurl the syst.., . .
•• A nc:"' ~!~ \\10Ukt injure more,·· he cxplalntd, _!~Olln&amp; 1ha1

UB ha~ an Oomnunhy to ingeasc iu present aUoc:auon throu&amp;h

two a't·enues~ T~e ri:l'$t, is a bold energy conSC"rvation plan thal
could save upward&gt; of 2SO jobs by euuing the Univcrsity's utili&lt;y
bnl by SJ.8 million. The o&lt;hcr is lhe proposed re-allocation inside
the State Unlvcr:sitY of New York (SUNY) SY$t&lt;m taking monies
aod shurmns &lt;hcm around lhc 64 campu&gt;es.
Both or th$ a~ conrinaent on approval rrom the Division or
the Buds&lt;! and Rossbcrg .aid that combined they Glluld ''make up

N~&gt;.2

Seth Goodc:hlld/Ettfto,.,n-C,.It/
T..-t)' Canldtllf•INII"' E~t01
Joo Dl•tlllaMfi"" fdHot
A.lan
t&lt;fd'ltcJAfea,...., ffMto,

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Dlv. 0obn,'fn&amp;IIU1Att OltKtof

Jot\n Munk!Atf Ol,..ctOt

G•rr SltO\/C•miN'I'

Seth Allorw'Ckr
o.tvto deUsiiConrriOullnp
lb: Pttrino'Coelrtbutlng

Da•ld CztikiiFNhue
t.Of'!Sc:hUIIziFNIU,..

o•.,ro S. ona . .IOIPflotogr•ptJr
Lau•ence T flofentl'laiiP'kfographr
Dive f1eekmln/Au•t Pttoro £dllor
Kflfn A. KfUt9tfl$port•
Oertctn.~ M•t1fni,Art•

Gt-IJ"tl"'uak
Bob Sc::hoofey/Sun F••tw.

Tony

MIChael F, Hopkln.IISul'f Conftlburt•o

MIChael E. Stlanma..atJt•u M•tt•P•'
"4ithatl Cut•tofoi.Ad'retllt.lnp

ddiciu in the persooal servioces adjustment ..-figures th:u were cut
from the Governor'1 Exccutiw Budact. The personal services
adjustment is the actual doUars bchtnd employees salaries and

Su.z.lnt~e F IICUSIPI'oducrlon

would harken hard tim.. if left at prcscnt.

C' n-:J)' l..tUQhhniAcf,, Cootdi'ntror

5 easy questions
US &amp; rich i11 h~ltllgt 11nd tradition. wltll11 history tlt.at st~ms back
to tltt mlddl~ o/tltt /&amp;It ctntur)' when it first o~N liS 11 priWIIt
liiStiturion. Durl~g th&lt; Foil, Tbe Spcctrum will mxillsom• of this
jlliWJr with a Wft!kly trlvio quit on malltn JWrtainfng tO tltt
Uniwrsity•s lflst()r)'. H~~ a SIJmp/u:
I. Who was UB's first Chanetllor?
2. When .,.. thc Main Slr«L Campus fir:st dedi..-"!
3. Whm was the firs1 issue or Tht SJ)«trum?

4. When was vouml broken on the Amherst Campus?

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Unllr.J PHI.U Syndicate.

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&gt;IU ·~

'Ol:6l
' II &gt;UDf UO p310&gt;!p3P .lp•WJOJ ""' &lt;ndWO.) ,..,lS U!·~~ &gt;'l.l ·z
'tu~pJQJd ~nns

by Commur.k:•tlons atttt
A~l11t'ng S.tviU$ 10 ShtO.n!&amp;, l rw:..

Cm;ulluon •~er-vr. 10.000
TM S,.ctn.mt olften are
62 Htnlmln llbf•rt. Sltle Unlver.-ty

PJVU!~~ sv~ JO(Ia.:IUlHO Ul!J

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1982 Bullato. N.Y Tt\ie SO«cttum
Studlnt Pt~IOUiut, loc . E-d!tCW•it
pofq 15 oetet miMO DJ u w EcJtlOt·llt
CP11t l Rapublicauons o l •ny «Nne•
herein w\V~Ovi iJ'Ie 4t11DtHS eot\S..nl or

tne Ed1tor·I~Cn let '' su.cu,lorDtdotrt

n.,. S~cJrum l$ !;lftntf&gt;d Uv ~llak)
N.-wtPrus IM , 1310 SeoK-a St
&amp;tlaiO.. N Y

stuO.ents
Atkntion Graduare
·
te w_eebl\g
Emergency Sena
Monday .July 12

7:00 p.m.

Diefendorf Annex Room 10

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A decision to spend $8,000
.
of your money will be made.

O.al\ce ls

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rn.

•'llvertl1i~

St,eei, Bufl•to. New VOfk. 142U

'9961 '1(

a •-;JOWU!=I

s.Mce Unhed Futures SynOic-•te:t

$Pf'C'ltum IS tt(:I,.Mnltd ,0! ~IIOf\1 1

TttiS)hone; (716,1431·3616 t d !IOfill
(716)1S 1•3682. bt.t$1nts &amp;.• Copyu g t\f

J.;)QOP() UO UO!lJIUJSUOO J~pun lU~JA mdUJlQ lfDqwy ;4J.. - ~
'0&gt;61 'LI J&gt;qW&gt;AON uo potnq&gt;p llutJt»&lt;&lt;S •'l.l '(

~I!Un J~WJ ()j

Tlte Specuum ts ~eel 0y lnt Ftef:l
N t wsp.pe-r SyncHc.a.te., Los Angettt
TitnU 6y~t9, CO.Iegi•l• HU.dUM'

ol New York 11 Bvtrato, 3435 Mt:to

$. What year wcrc the fttst racuhy members appointed?

ANSWERS
'9til 'n l$nSnv pJOoqe &gt;WI!:&gt; SJ&gt;qW&gt;W ,(llfl:lOJ

MtniQit

La urte Conw•~IProcfucUCM

Mandatory!

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�pntNtnly with .,aduat&lt; 5lucknU on
prodiiCiions u causina fun her
rn&lt;toon. "Bentley -..-oold not dor«t
on c.ampu)-chat's a problc:m
bcalu~e

this b primarily an

undcfaradu11c dcpvtment." he

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sold. Both Elkin and
n of Art&amp;
and Ltttcrs Jama Bunn wctc
toolcina ror more time in the
cl.mroom for Bentlcy; h&lt;,
howev&lt;r, vi&lt;w&lt;d ~imsdf primarily
11 a playwrisht. "That wu my
onodvc in &lt;Oqlina to Buffalo; 11
off&lt;r&lt;d me that posioion," Bentley
said.
E1~1n intimate&lt;! that the oltsput&lt;
o•&lt;r the numb« or slat&lt;d
productions coopl&lt;d ,.;th a

"locrative and interescina" offer

1-hows

By UZ PETRJNO

co .waa~ 1n tht ruaurc.

"ho h&lt;ld tb&lt; obair
crcercd for h1m by the Unh'ttllty
in 1971, len his S45,000 • ycar

)"C.Irs.

bu1

0cp.ll1mctU of Thca1r:r Chairman

ho-. man)

map prociiiCltOrll Bentley "VUld
be allotc&lt;l throuah the
O&lt;paruncnt Bentlq said b&lt;
""'"c&lt;l (O proclucx at leu! tbr«

and • translator or Bertoli
Br&lt;eht's "'orh. Bentley bod bftn

li\&lt;Cn tht chatr :afltr sunt.s as
\&lt;t1hin&amp; profc:uor in &amp;974 and

19'76

E1~1n o t&lt;d Bentley's tdU&lt;1ana:
to t&lt;Kh and Ius c1c&lt;or&lt; to ....,k

AU panks ronclude the
re~ignation wu unfonunat~ and a
lou to 1he Unovendty both in

Prestia• and the number or
profeuonhiP&gt; availabl&lt;. Elkin
mentioned tllot both !kntley's
""" and saWy - · lmm&lt;d~tdy

wkbdra..-n rrom the 'T'heacalkparunenl upon b.b rnianauon,

without lhf assuran« thai the
chair wiU be r~vatcd in chc
near future, Elkin ,.,d. "'"alma
the kus of a aolcd .sc:holllr and
posicion in an ;lrrady hard·prn:std
ThtaJtr Otp:utmtn«.

rae.

v.·ct&amp;hina che orrer but wanttd 10

directors. "h wun•t fair to
dc&lt;lt&lt;al&lt; 2$ ll&lt;=lt or lh&lt; -..ark 10
on&lt; play..rialu," Elkin abated.

puc on a r~· production! a )'C'U.
Wr \\offr bumpina Shakespeare
and otb&lt;rs to do his plays."
Bcno~y dba•ow&lt;d the
Itaatmrnc's implkauon, u he ..aw
II: "D&lt;on Bunn implic&lt;l I am
lntrrated in teachina only my own
plays, and not Shakespeare. " H&lt;
mmtiontd thal he. has only put on
six of his own plays at UB
rtmarkill&amp; . .. ''Shakapurc IS a
hard ma.a co bump. •'
Elkin daimed lkntlcy's
r&lt;SJ&amp;na~ion simply provicl&lt;cl •
dimu to IIJO,.;naoensoon b&lt;twun
tb&lt; pla)'\'rigbu and his &lt;OIIeaau&lt;s.
"For years there was a.c.nr-ral
dispi&lt;I.!Ur&lt; over &gt;&lt;hc&lt;lulina.
tcochlna Mudents, etc.• "h&lt; sold
Elkin, who studi&lt;d und&lt;r Bent I&lt;&gt;
as a &amp;radi.We suxlc.nl .,, Columbia

told El~Jn ond the Deall that I "'"'
&gt;lay in B&lt;trralo." Hoaod h&lt;
...asn'l kJolun&amp; to sc:c the gl&amp;Jy

the four mllior procluctiom aqc&lt;l
ltv the Otpanmetot throush the
)car. By promlsina """ proclu&lt;tJOO
a )tar tO Bentley, the tlutt OIM
pf'OduaioM waold haw to rocatc

•hkll""'

was wlltlna to compromiK. "I

coli«&lt; I•&lt;." Elkin &gt;aid. H&lt;

An authorh)' on Bernard Shaw

Soul Elktn.
Th&lt; dl~rmnent AT""' be1v. ...
OV('f

five

tJiiplaintd that there :lfC fin
dincton .. ho uake rums dir«una

dt\l&amp;r«mcnt with

the c•o pro(cuor,.

t\elU

amona the mna.nin.a four

lknt~y.

at~t Q

chc

•'The: D¢-pan men1 operates u a

DisunauLihc&lt;l playwright and
. &lt;ntoc Eric !kndey rtsl&amp;nc&lt;l from
lh&lt; Kathntn&lt; Cor~ll Chair or
lbeat&lt;r in mtd-Junc an&lt;r a
~tc concunma bts rok aa lht
D&lt;l&gt;ortn&gt;&lt;nl and the nwnba or
proclucuom he "ould be allo•-.d -

pcu1

Q\fct

Elkin "''Ould allow him only two.

ContrlbutmJ Editor

for a hosh·paylna p®tion
promplcd lkntlty to resign. "He
wanted mote than lhc [)qlartmcnl
could &amp;he him: I thin~ he
balanced the tiOO. "The poshoon,
"'hi&lt;h Bentlq aosuma In tb&lt; Fall
at the Univcnrt) of Mar) laud 01
Col'* Park. •ill pa) S65.000,
Elkon cooform&lt;d.
Tho"'h Bentley admu&gt; th&lt;
p&lt;oclu&lt;tion Kil&lt;dul&lt; wu th&lt; "linal
Qraw." he tl.aun.s the money ..'U
not 1
or in his d«i1Jon and he

Univenily, clatmed !kntlq's
IISS&lt;ftioothatbehatl
,
''ab&amp;Ddooed" him wu
unfound&lt;d. "I aiQys proc&lt;Ct&lt;d
him; lb&lt;n I Slopp&lt;d-1 '"""
chal'i 'IJI;hat he mea.ru," E.1k1n
conc1u&lt;kd.

ll&lt;tnn b qoot&lt;d as saytna "Thts ls
a small &lt;1&lt;partme11
only

matched '' inducunmc. .,..ere

orr.,&lt;d under "Olhc&lt;
bndlnas"-namdy, an...,.... tn
ohe numb« or productions h&lt;
...,uld b&lt; allc)&gt;.&lt;d ll'&lt;r the n&lt;\1
fi\c )flB, -...hdl .,as refult'd
B cntl&lt;t

'~"c&lt;l Elkin as

'Nithdra'lrll\l hLS tuppon from him
on project~ o"er the yean He
rqrcuC'd lhc di~&amp;r«mcnt whh
J,lkln, whom h&lt; term&lt;d h"
..MIUrKhal ally,. in )catS paS&amp; .
..h btcaJM ob\'tow- he •ouktn't
SUP90fl n'l(', ' ' Stalky removlcd
H~ abo coo\. tSs~ 1.1 l:lan H\inn•s.
rommrnt •hich a_.-&lt;d Jun&lt; 2l

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mm~ h~siH1111on .

&amp;/lrw-in-Citie/
The ta.k rorca char&amp;&lt;d wkb IDV&lt;StiaattOI lh&lt;
propoo&lt;d &lt;bana« "' 1M Uruv-mity '• ..-ad&lt;mte
d&lt;pattmenu
stnrclure and th&lt; all&lt;rlllianl or
.,. alrnoit compktdy surfed, &lt;ocliq tb&lt; rona ~
or 1M p!Annona prO«S$.
A«oriiUlltO As&gt;oeiJtt V"t« Pr&lt;stcknt (or
A&lt;adcml&lt; Affain William Qrd-. 1M roo:ulty and
... rr memben or th&lt; task rorca hav&lt; b«n Wkntirt&lt;d.
whdr the Stud~t repracntativa ha"e )tt lO bt
S&lt;l«tc&lt;l. ~hen th&lt; rosters art t:Oillpl&lt;t&lt;d. the
aff&lt;et&lt;d d&lt;partmenu must be eonsultc&lt;l to aaua&lt;
their ob]&lt;etions.
The cllotrmen of thcs&lt; task fO«&lt;S. Crttncr atld&lt;d,
llo&gt;&lt; bftn od&lt;Ct&lt;d and they •-ill .--.-. &lt;nfonnation
pockcu thortl&gt; to start th&lt; dellbo&lt;aloons b)
S&lt;pt&lt;rnb&lt;t Ht &lt;SttmaJ&lt;d 111111 it -..auld ta~&lt; foor to
10 comrok&lt;&lt; the ..,.,... and wbm" rcpon.s
by O&lt;tobn or No&gt;'&lt;Ulb&lt;r.
The ta&gt;k for«s art 10 5lody the vanous areas that
Vi« Pr&lt;stcl&lt;nt f01 A&lt;:adem~ Mfain Raben Ros&gt;bn&amp;
had outhn&lt;d on dral'u or hit prQPOsed li&lt;O.demlc plan
earlier thl1 y&lt;ar. In lhll plan. he aall&lt;d for JtudytnJ
S&lt;Vtral options by &lt;hanainJ portions or th&lt; cxbtina
ac.adtmk scrurcure and addrmins rC"SOurct
lmbalan&lt;« by "posnble coordina.lion, combonations,
r&lt;dir&lt;Ctton or r&lt;ductoons" in S&lt;'eral Unl•mlty
clcpott ........
10 Rossb&lt;rl. "a luDd or ..,.......... has
b«n rea&lt;bcd ro mo"" a~&gt;&lt;aJ•• and 011111111&lt; the ......
althollch II has 001 b&lt;eo "withouldwcnt.''Jtot......
wed in oamsove coruukatioo .,.,.... to pin faarlry.
and gud&lt;nt •nJ&gt;UI alon&amp; •itb doto contact ..,th

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Firw, '' rhe mlttt'r or~ su1bk bud1ct. an
auumJ'410n onhc&lt;tnt '" the !Info . Sornt or the Dum
llo.c QU.,.I.&gt;ntd -.betb&lt;r the UruV&lt;t&gt;lt) t.hould JJ10'1t
ahead on thl&gt; lotht and Faeulr.t Scoot&lt; Chait Rob&lt;n
Pope YJd la\l •eck lhaJ l)la.nruof 1n an tn~aron.mt:nt
thai auuma Stat~ wppon •111 remain 01\ an CHft
k«&lt; " "a hHic: daOJ&lt;rOIIS."

R outxra trdmnted that a .1111.blc: bud&amp;tt w:u an
Q.nurnption '*thai may be unckr que~don, •• a~d1ne
lhou Jdjultmtnl&lt;s might have to be bu1lc in10 th~

plannm.a PfOC'tll.
The or her 1)\UnlP'ion 1h.at hti dm~n \ kr:prkism '~
RoubctJ's ho~ co :noid rct:rc:n&lt;"hmcnt-che firtnJ of
trnurt"d racult)' mcmbtn- '" order 10 ac:nic\C'
balance tht"oua,hou• the UnhtnJt). "Thu m.t)' h~\'C"
10 be rc:-&lt;\&amp;mU'tC'd.'• M c~iMd. "Thue i) ta~ than
U01\tn&amp;J COf\Wft$&lt;U\. " Tbtte t) l("'(f"'J IIJC'Gnml lha&amp;
fOfm \.•nd or anrnn.ll'c-adju.wmmt must bt
undmu&lt;O.
Anothn comphcatton;. timona. The Prnojl&lt;ntlal
1ran.•lt10&lt;1 ha• had a ~&lt;Y cff«t on the d&lt;hbentlons,

ROMbn'J noted, cllpll:ining 1ha1 then w.a• a (lea.r
differtn« bct:w.crn Robc-n L. Keucr and Ste'fcn 8.
Samp~.

Sam pte hat arri\"N a1 the- Univers11y and ••,..ijtt(l
some vttylnlc:rrst1n&amp; quQ\tC&gt;rU about tM rucure lc\-d
or wppo&lt;t" Rossbna &gt;aid. addtna that tbc new
President lias rarsed obj&lt;etiono 10 ~oW standina
....,mptoons.
••h•a a matter of lndcnbip .ayW.,;: ftoubrra
cxplajn&lt;d. not ina tb• tbe HSumptions hove b«n
bulk into th&lt; e&gt;lanniq pr.,.,..._ Sample htisl•en tb&lt;
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�editorial
Fire and brimstone
Yet, lore wild moment, did my spmt refuse to
comprehend the meaning ot what I saw At length
11 lorCt1d-lt wrestled-tiS way rnto my soul; It
oum~ 11se/l rn upan my shuddtmng reuon.
-Edgar Allan Poe
The Pit and tile Pendulum
People rne v.orl::l over now comprenend ""hal a
nuclear war would ::lo The esumares ol death and
aestruct•on 1111 votumes '"our ltoraues. lhe facts
are lhl!fe to 1M! tound.
And wl!n I hiS comprehension human nature has
reSPOnded m ktn!J. the swv1vat tnsunct asserllng &amp;
Itself In New York C1ty on June 12, approx1marery'
lhree quarrers or a m1llton people marched on rne
stoeors anti past the Unued Natoons building where
rne poiU1cos discussed the world's nuclear arsenal
and w!lar should be done w1tn 1t
The demonstrarors, wno spanne::l rne spectrum
o r age oaee and polltocar bent, ma(le their stan:!
clear 01"rmement at oes1. Freeze at the very
~ast

The 'M despread pubhc upnsong nas produced
1a ng~t e change· Aeagan·s antt-Sovtet rne touc has

solteneo. Brezh nev has propose:t a hm11ed lreeze
on new aeploymen• Bur u ·s barely a sterl Unless
rno people In eveoy nuclear na110n keep the heat on
lhetr leaders and force them to ncgohate an:f act m
good lallh and w11h trust, nucleao weapons- the
(relallvely) ne... and very concrete. lue anu
u,.mstone - may make Poe"s Pu and 1ne Pendulum
a horreMoosly accurate allegou ca r prophecy
Except on lhe la st paoagoapn, theoe "'111 be no
o ne to ~ 1 00 me .,..a.u s I rom ct oS~ng tn

Sick enough
Eroe County Execu11ve EdoNatd RutkowSki pulled

feedback
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remember
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u·o.~ lor tfH: L.eO.Mif . , ,
ftHdO'" fOT itlll,.tn$1 lrm• lnd
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Rogt&lt; M Chrltlion
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a boner last week when ne prematurely announced
an agreement existed lor a larger State role In the
llnanclng and 1unnlng ot the Erie County Medical
Cenreo (ECMC) when. in I act. none existed.
All ol Rutkowski's friendly lellow pohllclans
romped all over him foo ot. assa11ing the move and
hiS liming But beneath all ol the pollrlcal)oustlng
and fue..orks there lies one central fact that
eol!fyone Hems to haft forgonen: UB Simply
doesn' t need a larger say rn runnong tne hOSpital.
and most cet1a•nly does not neeo a hand •n
•
lonanc1ng 11
All ol the discussion to th1s polnr has cenre•ed
on Rutkowski and his entnusoasm. UB
ollrc1als-seemlngly taken aback by 111s
announcement-nave oespondcd only wlln no
comment and kind waonlngs ol premaruolly Stat&amp;
olflclals, aheally reellllg lrom a OUdget bailie w1th
Governor Hugh L Carey. oeacted with a
stralghtlorwaod oarllsan attack on Rulkowsko, wno
mee~ly O.cl&lt;ed down from h1S pre¥oous statement

Bur there nas yer robe a doscussron of rne
merots of the plan and. lllOfe broadly, rne need UB
has for such a tac1lo1y as ECMC.
There are many advantage! 10 havono a teaching
hOSPII al M ediCal School Dean John Naughton sal~
1n 1980, wlten the ECMC quest1on was l11st raised.
,1/llt faculty like the facility ldentlllcatlon Inherent
In association wllh only one h0Sp1181, Instead ol
sharing lima at a vanety of locallons
Another posrllve Stt!e 1s 1t1a1 research acllvHies.
among f.culty m1gh1 flounsh on an environment as
concentrated as a me::local center F.c1111oes and
resources would presumably be bl!ller and the
Untvets•ly mtghl not have to scrounge t.,ound tot
rooms as 11 does now. war11ng lor the proposed
Health Sciences center 1ranslorma11on to 1M!

complered
II'S nor, however, that simple and Rulkowskl's
arrangement seems to oiler UB nothing other than
a lew seats on the Boatel ol Directors, not e
teac1t1ng hospital
UB and ECMC now nave a cozy relatlonstt1p Part
of UB's Dental and M edical School programs are
-.oused at the laclhty anll part of the Rutkowski
proposal would IO&lt;malize that association,
something that could only help the University and
irs goal of ha¥1ng stronger ties with the
surround1ng community. Whlle enhanc1ng 11s own
oller1ngs.
But the aoea that should cause the most concern
1S Finances. This Is a matter which Rutkowski
displays a surprising amount ol unfamlllaolty within
Slate Budgerery politics. one that borders on
ognorance. He calls for State funding to be culled
lrom New Yook's annual OUdget, given over to the
Medocal Centl!f. Where thrs addltoonal appropriation
comes from and us euct amount he has yet to 1M!
determined
Un1versoty PreslciPnt Steven B. Sample Is correct
In opposono the allocation ol UB State-Initiated
dollars lor ECMC. Foo a University that's enllre
system 15 lacinG hnanclal chaos lrom a budget rnat
all Out promises leyolls and cutbacks with 8
bleaker picruoo on the future horizon. It would be
ludlcrou,s ro rake on a llnanclal OUrden as large as
ECMC, a lac1llty thel has lost money since II
opened 1n 1978
Wnrle a closer relatoonstt1p mignt 1M! a plus lor
the Unoverau{- formaltllng an onfOtmal association
:loesn·t cost a na111ng the srare assume the
costs of runn1ng the nospotal woula 1M! a diSaster.
UB has enough hnanclal headaches

�Scott and Ford's Blade Runner ·The best since 2001
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _By Michael F. Hopkins

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-Walt Kelly, POfiO

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he film opens on an ominous panorama; huee splru whictl
seem to lnsl.llt the very sky. Its belctung inttustrlal flames
an$werod by jagged bollo olllghlnlr&gt;G- The sky is
Its
brOOding air interrupted only by the lightning, and smaJ
lng cars
whose flashing lightS if'ldicate authority. There i s Iii tie s!
of hfe, only
tiS processes gone mad. Suddenly, an eye nus the scene. a &amp;atitary eye
whose open stare holds no view. Jt Is los Angeles. 2019-the eve ol
•nslgtu. Or is rt IUSI beyond the grasp?
So begins Blade Runner. a tersely poet•e drama whlch may well be the
mosl compr&amp;h&amp;nsive example of Sci&amp;I"!Ce F'tctloo Cinem• Since 2001: A
SpAce Odyssey. Based from Philip K Otck's ctasste novel " Do AflcJroicJs
Dream of Elec-lfiC Sheep?", and direc-ted masterfully by Ridley ~ott of
Allen, from a screenplay by Hampton Fancher and David P!Oples. 8/at1e
Runn"t picks up the chalten.ge ot H.G. Wells' Thfngs to Come, George
OfweWs tfNI..f, and Ra)' Bradbury's Fahrlnheil 451 in that It warns us of
the folly that awaits us should we cont1nue to develop efficiency at the
cost ol being. Unlike the delu-ge or escapist "hardware" films presented
over the past 5 or 6 years. Bl•de Runn•r Is a strong dram aile narrative ot
authentic Science Fiction-a medium rooted Jn tpecutation. Speoculatlon
of what IS.. can be and, sometimes, what's just around the comer from
rlpltt now. Those who feellhlt the InvOlvement ot the fllm't l;Jtot cooststs
Chlet'ly of a " hunt·and·klll.. cycle, It s film nolt VM~ee:r, or that it $tops at
the prodigious visuals ot Douglas Trumball (200J , Clo.se EncoutJttfS,,
cinematographer JO!'dan Ctonenweth (Ait&amp;rfHI States), and designer Syd
Me-ad are, In effect, losing the forest in the trees.
Perhaps the 5earJtst aspect ot 8/ad• Runn•r is that. where the
aforcmentloneo films deal with police states. this film's chilling
autocracy Is that ot a corporate state. There are hints of the greater
power given to policemen (or, Der'haps., a slick magnification of eeruln
liberties), but the overpowering serth Is that or commoclitv. Half-minute
tocal cans running OYer a buck. neon ads which take up a" entire bk)Q,
and v1:Seo btllboatds looming like a satiating ~erslon of Big Brother-all
underline the story wilh amuing effecHvel"'es.s. The dom,nant
corporation of the film Is situated in a mile-h•gh pyramid, a structure
Hadilionelly useo to glorify the dead gone to the Gods. You begin to oet
some lttea of tl'le 111emes and twists In moHon here.

stra~ght,

I r i s the story oJ Atck Deckard (played
with abSOtbing ctatny
and deptn, by Harrtson F'ord), a man caught in the middle ol the
corporate game oot wishing to play t&gt;ut 'w1th no way olf l.he board. BIBUe
Runn~r is the story of his d1h.tmma and the dilemma facing alltl'tose
•nvolv&amp;d, or caught up in the game.
The game? WeU, given the lndusHIJ I pollutk&gt;n, OYercrowdedness. and
blz.arre subcultures aU multiplying wnh alatming atacfily on Earth.
corporate magnates like Dr. Eldon Tytelt (Joe Turke:l) prepared
themselves f.Of the next mass auracHon-that ol oUwodd eoJon6atlon
("the chance to begin again in a go1oen la.ocf of oppcn1ul"._. and
adventure'1. The sugareube tor such a pUgrtmmage was the creation ol
the repticant, whiCh may best be descrlbed as a tab()tatOry'·$pawned
s.econ&lt;Kiass citizen. The:y were creltft'd to trailblaze, entenaln, 11\d
totally serve the human masters 1n every way while fotbldden to mingle
In human society (since rephcants were vlnualty lndistlngui5hable hom
humans). Since repUcants we,e made to the spe.clfleaHon ot ';More
human than human;· people like Tyrell teallzed that certain tall·s.ates
haa to be set up, H only to sat! sty Ul05fl Wl\0 will still held to the Nat
Turner guilt syndrome Uo wy noth1ng ol tuture Fa!weHs). One fall·safe
was keeping the repncant to a tour·ye.tt life span, Aflother wn ttle
mShlllng of the blade runner. bne wt'IQs.e job wts to track down
" deviant .. rephcants, ancL. ret!,.. U'lem.
A olade runner Is a cross of prlvare delectl"¥e~ boo.nty hunun. and Sltve
pauoller (read drfv•' man); fOf Oecttard, 1t 11 a source of loneliness a.nd
consctence-tidden despair. He's a wry, b•sieally honett man Nunted by
hls1imes and his plaee In them: petpi6Xed by his teelii'\Q of guilt, whtch
mounls by the moment, over murMf1ng wh.at 111 suppos-ed co be
.. things:•
The dying grows silent
around us

and wewatJc

still bellevmg It nHd not b~.
Paul1 Gunrt Allen, LO$ Angeles, 1980
Oedcard's conflict of interest fs lntensiUed oy his growJng feeUng for
Rachel (Sean Young). Tyrell's secretary and., as she ShoCkingly dlseover-a.
a reptlcant herself. Memories f~lanted wlthln her ol • c.hUdhood she
nevw had. Rachel's re&amp;ctk&gt;n to Uw truth Js an effective display of one ot
the most llmelesa ol c:tloesllhal ol an ln&lt;li•lduol obnlptly. Yiotenlly
tte&lt;prfved of •cten,Uy, ot OC\e's own aenM of seu. Wcwse; what would you
do if you woke up one clay and cflscoYared that you're not , •• Both shf
~d Deckard reflect the dilemma of the U,.,.r. a world of complacency
aftd lntense.yUr,.,ng Where both states oheo come cta.Shlng togelhet •

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the 11101 from Ha,.rlman becJus

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TtHI yea• s s~w. Tne Taming of the Shrew, WI&amp; uansplanted from

1nc1en1 P10ua to a street tn modern Italy Equipped with clothesllnu:, 1
C•n:r.ar.o umbrella an':! even Father GuJDdo S11ducc1 o lltring lttY•Se on
b1nn eont,OI. thiS vers•on sees the hoo·hlnded Ptt•uclo •• a modern

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ployboy
But Elktn had apprenef'stOn.s aooul cto1~ II bee.au6e ot 1\$ " appatent
se.r,lttM.me," alld he pcHnts out '" h1t OhiCIOf ·s notts Ytl, ne was
•ntugueu wUI't I he play's sexuat ~UICI One .9'
f•tll •Geaa was to .s.et
up a mov1e scrMf' and then tnlef\"ltw famouS t•nHntsts in hfm. •·F«
•nstance." ne e.xp•.,ned. '"I wcwtd I tim ~.,,... GrMf' aM tMn sno ....
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looluno fUftl'loltr tor a way 10 lnNfl lf'l$ tdl-a. Et~en opt~ '"'
the h.,.. cerlOfmers and the rtautt was •·a conttmi)Oflry GtHtt ChOrus
that .-out:3 beCOme remoMO an:l •~tneu the KttOf' .. ..._enee the ~n
CS.alogue. wnoe11 came hom 1 • .,,.t~ ol -rces-R 0 t.on9, ond Qwles
M an~itZ&amp;n\OnO them-as W*:ll as EH&lt;.n tumMtf d04no aome oC the
.,-n;ng Koweww. much of the sub-&lt;piOI bltW61ft Blanc• lnd her suitors
nas bien eHmt tea E~ln. · e ~
tt 1:10ne that wa~ and rt wortted

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Delaware Pal'k-an~ assembled a c.nvaa and wooc;.hameu ded( chair.
The cha•r complereG. he seatMJ hlmHII anCI QPtn.a a
ot peanuts*
Balancing a 5lenographet·s notepeCI on hll knee; ne surveyed tne sune
ltoun'Cf rum. Ltke the mos.Qullo$ that Wtlt already 1n tM e¥enlng air, lhe
cast, cu!w. an-d teehnte•ans butte~ abOut the I IIQD and ower the hill in
prepar•Hon 101 a run·thJouon tetle&amp;ISal o f The Taming of the Shrew.
On tne wooefen st age, da,cers twlrt~ tittle arms end atrotched sinewy
ltg$ One man test~ tus range; another eamt dOwna.age and practiced
his""*' Off to the sloe oltr,e hill, a d'IOfoograpt'ler was haYing a
conteutnce w1th actress Sanctt Bun, who plays Blanca nuee or toor
WOtMn coUected on I he btankets to practice a Ct'IHr usecl '" tl'le " fi_gnt"
scene The arage m.a-nager tnen ep~&gt;eared am•&lt;S tne atretChlong, hmbering
boclt" arnJ ye41ed. ..Pt•ces.. two minutes• • and w1th tnat M 111 tl\6 m as.s
lf\IO anotrtef waW! oi motton-eaeh twaOI"Q In tOtM IJ)Kitlc. d•recttan.
FOt I~ wveftlh consecutive IUI'N'Mf UB'I o.p.artmet\1 Ol Theatet ano
O.nce O,an"tnan Sa~ Elkin nas d•rectl'd sna-.espeaJe en o.t.w11e Parle.
He has taken Sh.ake5PNtt s
rrom tn.e dusty attic ot Enohsn
lntfatute courses an~ uoctatt'd tf\em. gw•nv uw pll.,. a hnh co.at ol
pa'nt ro mal(e tnem mote a~ltf\9 fOf tf'Ht gen.~~ at aod~ Two
S4in'M'MfS ago the M.,. BrothelS ~d Cannan M wanda snowed up in A
mldsumm.,·s H~ght DrHm and thtH )'eara ago, Prospero•s and
Mlfanot's bt•ve new *Oftd ••sn t 1 .O.Hf'tt&lt;J ta.land. but 1 rocJtelilltP o..n
'"space •n Ttre T#mpest Last July, Macbeth started lrCMJOie Ul a latin
Ameck:an country. not Scotland It's lh•S kind ot lnnoYI11'1t enthusia$m
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Deadline- July 19th

�ln' t 1merest me.''
tk•n w•s I'IOidlng coun: " lhink It's
rod...ctlon as a Whole. ..We have a
y does truth homework.'' Indeed-the
ree weef(s. " We're at the point Where
noflths " They have reache-d tile
the guise of a Suzuki motorbike, will
bemg nauled up the s1eps to

scene.
mg chorus witl not eaOh c.any a
only the alter boy. The dalty
ber~ ot the company. "The hardest
satd... ,s whe,., we first come out to
the dltterenl h~Qhl levels...
t-ocrtt that tne mjnor changes •·come

out Ateoesslty. You do them because they make u more convenntnt.''a
rnA member c-ast is mostly professional, allhough at S250.00 per
producHon, nol many ot them earn a lh•Jng ott ot the show~ Students m
the cast, socn as Dunford. receive credits lor theu work. They aut a
tl_ghUy kn1t ensemble., ''It's very rare... Jeff Kronson who porlri)'S the
abus.ed Granlo sales. " But I can't think of one Pefsonallty confllcl.
Eveeyone gets a tong rea II)' welt It's a mce b lenO." lh1t blending aldef:l
them tast Wednesday n •ght when a tew une)lpected thtngs happened'
such as tM lights going out .and a stool collapstno under the weight of
Kate and Pettuc~o.
They also blend well oU stage. After one rehearsal, Evan Parry posed
tiM! Problem of hls to1tume's pants geUing tom during lhe "fight.. scene
during which he Is on the floor. Immediately, as If on cuet the
suooestJons camtt. ••wear knee pads.to " Put on sweats," ·•Make a quick
costume cf\ange."-and Jhus lhe wrinkle was irof'led out

Both Ounlord and Pa,ry are playing thetr tlrst leading rotes lor
Shakespeare In l.he Park, In I ac-t, It is the- 11rst Sttakespeare rote that
Ounsford has ever perfOfmed. asloe hom classes. Saul Elkm feels that
She hast'hemen:k»us potenUat," A senior at us. st'le is a tallet&lt;thal1:mosl

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Albee's 0eftfJ of SesJ~e Snurh-las-t aefTHtStet. Party •s UB lecfurer who
received nls MFA from FIOuda State Un•verslty ot Sarasota, and gatnod
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"The High Scnools are bad audiences. They doo't pay attention and
they're no•sy. But you learn to block. 11 out:· When ast~;ed if nls mind ever
warHiers wh•l~ acting, he replle:Ji. ''I Ooo'l thin" I've eveJ given 8
pertounence In whrch I was there KXt peu:enc of the time. I'll lin:J myself
thinking. ' I'm tlungry OJ somethmg l1ke that But I flntt tl'\at l~ve been
nauow•no my concentreUon as 1 get mote expeuem;ed.''
Ray lesrae, the eompose.r. satd that he enJoys playtng " everything"
and rus on·ooi ng collabOrahon '#IIIIth Saul EHun ls prool ot that as his
score this year teawres an Italian aria., (sung by Sandi Burr), a Gregorian
chant: a coup._ ot show·stopping rocfl: ruJmOers. and some sofi sofas.
Hts career ts add• tiona I proof He has a rock re,eord out ln Europe
entltted Ou•• lh&amp; Nu~e. wrot• the score fot an OII·Broadway show cai!EtO
Sc4recrow end w~ havo fWO WOfJtS ptemiered ~It Linco(n Contctr. A
ol an MA hom ue, tae consi:te,s Et~~tln 10 be "one or the tmest
fn the country ··
Fundmg for the ptoduc uon comes from a varlely of sources-\JB
supplies about halt the money wllh Ihe rest coming from tne City or
8uUalo. Eue Counly, and The Mob•l CorporatiOn. Yet the largest
come s from p4!ssing·the·t'lat during ~tfOt"mancts. according 10 Elkrn.
Witt'! ttle money m.atte ta.st year, lhey were able to putehase a new uuck
tor mO\IIt'lg equ•pment. " It's a Godsend .~' Elkin sa1d. Also new, two years
o lcS, rs I h-e stage-a semi·permanent s1ructure ttlat can be btbtc:en oown
and Slc&gt;l'ed O\ler the w1nte.-r beCause. h.s- boards are numbeJ~. For ttl a
first ume a Shakespeare cara•an wtll touc the countY"s patkS with a
show calle:S Labors of Love, which Is a greatest hils conglomerauor~ of
numbers and scenes selected from the snows per·foffl'led In the past
How far will this tra:tlhon oo? RiV Leslee says he likes " to ~ee all hrs
wor·k In Shakespeare 1n the Pat~ produced msewheta-Broadway or
wt\erever."
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Conrlnonrai-June 10
Those who are selling short
tOday's most alienated
rock-lhe West Coast
subcullure-don'l know wllal
they're mlsstng. Here in 1982
as our home •Ideo centl!fs
threat.., to swallow us whole
and people &amp;tid plaslic parts to
themselvn, pnsion in popular

muslc-1/le kind born oul ol
honest omolions and not
habll-1s something to be
cnerised. You know when
sometNng Is more sincere
I han synl/leUc and Black Flag
are h yper ......,lional.
The West CoaSI " punk"
sune !Oe~d Kennedys. Corcte
Jerlls. BF) Is creaung some of
lhe mos1 passionate musio
around. 01 course, cnarlle

w•th .au4den. ovtolena tmpact. Whether tn an initiation ollcwe,
1.n IC-t of reoe Ot a move of preset'+'ahon. "'' mood or
:luoe,•Ho" oervades tne ltt.,·.s clliJ.Cttts •no uwur

moHvlttont look It !he $lreet scenes '"o 1n1 Qlfliltl
cabaret cto..,os, an try•no to etuDe tMmMJvu

When Racnet cells Oec-Qr:t .. ,.rn not fn the buJ;neu I am

II'M bi.t&amp;tMJI. tt tS mor~ than uttet trony. She pllcel h«

wonder 11 blind rebellion IS
be1te1 than no rebellion a1 all
Fellow Southern
Caillornlans, Black Flag. on
the o1her hand, dldn' l need
tuvenile lnreats or spilling or
any of IM bullsh1tly trolls.
Their mus1c moved you even 11
yoe relused. II was a roval ing
live ShoW, a rare one, lhll had
lhe crowd dancing nol lighting
The songs. short and 10 lhe

Menson was a passionate
tollow also. The problem 100 1S
discerning who the real enemy
IS.

When Fear came to town
I hey readily displayed lhelr
superllclaloly tor all 10 see:
IIIey 1aun1ed lhe entire
audO.nce, en:llhe JQI&lt;e was on
us. Fear doesn't know 1he
d1llereoce bel ween lroend and
foe and 1hey don't care. You

~·•• ""'h oobar wll; Dec:urc pulll•g a Bogarc •Ia Tile 8Jg
SIHp to g11n entty. and Zhofa smilingly Uklno ,,, guiUd
repllc.,l·ltiU\tt •·A,te you for real?"
But It It tnt bfl!llant performances of H• nnah and Haue1

that deliver 1 Olend or wUd innocence and WlfiMII whlcn
marks tNm wltn a ttu(!lanltr Qletttt tflan ttM robotomttld

massea or 2011. Dotn belllno a twtn.kJ&lt;e 1nc1 thadOw tnat

Hannah·s Pr11 deliver :M message with 1 ¥tnoe.a nce. They.

MU thl:tn II much 89Art tlom society a• t~ 111 Its
IOfemost ,.svlt. Pl1t Ia a widre1yld moppet tri PQIIO ln a
vm~ body okMf than stle11 ever be,. who mvtt eoon t..::• t~
tOfTO&lt; or I he lloogey ~n When sne faces Dacl&lt;atd, "'" ..,u
sr.ow l1ef tttrot wun frtonten&amp;.ng fmpaCL
Hauer·a Ballty 11 1 mutetStr~• ot narrallve 'rony and
o.n Ktlrtg. a powtHivlly built blue-eyed Olonde as aoeletal
slave, It once I he ¥1C-tlm and epitome. ottt and moat teared

'IIWIIh ZhCHa (Joanna Cau.GW) and Leon {8f)on Jame•) neve
eom110 Eant~ s.eel\inQ the a.boltshment of their .t ye., peA1tl
ct~aln• Leon. the mo5t ploelr;.ng or tne four, actu,lly l•nas
1 lob at fy,cU s before being lnterrooated Oy the Park
Av-"'-~•lultttt HOIQtn ( M"Ofga.tl Paull) It the film's
OfJ9tnnlng fl\e tlf.lal ~ me:etlnQ bel...,tett Zt\Ofa l"d Oec:Ut:S

ol Hum.aniry. Hit entomallc. bl~d ot wit, wralf\. ana lnnata
WIS-Dom II IUpetb. The tcene Of Batlf&amp; ti\OWdoWn wHI'l
Tyrell Is 1 momenl ol Biblical ramltlcalkJna auddenly aatray.
u creetlon rt¥trll on us creator, •ud:denly denied 1"' star&amp;
ot II$ houzon ·•But:• Tyrell uys, ..In's 11 all acacs.mtc '' An
o&lt;WI s t'11tcncoct~t ·hike 1t111 ts mute witness to the bhnd•ng

hn~r uoon tM: eJICI l"!llure ot l"¥etyone' a o.span No~.
tt seems. •s tmmun.e 10 ••ctimLUttOI\ In a WOtld •he~"•
~ncvstry reolac•s soc••ty. a.nyO"'* canoe tl041Qht Of

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11 Fot6 I Dlci(~O lnd """'''tfS Aact'l~ fatm I CfVII. ot \Ills
'''m s nauauwe anon Rt.llgec Hauer' a Roy tany ano Daryl

ooint, were powerluiJn 1hetr
brusqueness, somehow savage
without the violonce. Even II
lhelr all·encompasslng
dellance, nearly losl in the
music's rage anywJy. loo~s
dated, maybe even ridiculous,
11\e energy going O'l should. at
the
least, be welcomed.
Black Fl ag rocked. and they
meant 11. Few bands really
mean it anymore

•erv

-Tony Gro/tda

hustrauon ol Belly's retribution, 1M M aker tound IHI than
human« tn Cttatlon·s ayeL
A n lnterettlno aspect of the

repll~nts ' ' 'hll 104 e ll their

varied emotlona and tctlonSt ttley M'ler dl•ptay ,,. guile.
say. of DKkard't bOOS Bryant (M. EmrMt Walth), the
~per crony ClaiiiEawtrd James Olmos). I he amugn..• of
Tym~ "' lha aoalhy all loo Indicative of " mocMin bellavlor."
NoWIJO'• •• tnos ,...,.. opporent lhlln In tho epic eltmu.

'!"*• Oockard and Banr conh'ont- another 11 1111.

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ule 27 lot 111 men A'I'Q•d any appnrance o t Crytng to too~
macho (I, I., atay a way ltorrt motorcycln and tlorees•
A$ a Ptraon who I• "&amp;omewhl t overwetg ht. t nav~ been

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If tne lt'lln populatiOn tl QOtng to place theae re51tiC:Hons on ta t
people. they a•e g oin g t o hive to Nip. Hore , ,. soma guldallnoa t or

a Sft ot rules for tat people. The •dea 11 10 maU\taln the d~nlly of the

thin
1)TtHn peop~ ~ld not ctatm 10 De gtHinQ tat .s•rrl)l)' beCause tMV
undo the Spee~al K pinch The tact It tnat •" PfOtW• eal"' ~ncn , .. of
tlesh Thll way mote cet"• l t&amp; sotd.
2) Tf)ln peop le $1)ou fd flt't'Of tell otht!JS (u~c:•ally tal people) that
1~ can eat a u ttte y want ood don't g e ln on ounce.'' Chance6 aM. 11
th.al IS ttve. tf'l.t- l)le:f&amp;oo n as a tape worm IOdO~ tn hi I ot Mf Jtgesuve

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Suono •uooesuon5 lor lhln peopl@: when IUOCtaltng Wllh lho$e not $0

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tntue lac DOP'-'IIhon

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fat It no\ a oaa trung 1n ..... , tt

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Ill Qe001e tr)' lo act h'&lt;e thtn peop.. ::to we have prOb1emL
I m QOfno to give some .sampi@.S ot tht rules lor f at peopt~ I .am. lure
&amp;omeqne ts gomg 10 be o tlen.ded bur soci'J Is the p ttee I()( honeti Y ' ' a""
prAying ~ W ell" C10e$ not fCI Cf rhe Spocrturp)
Strong wggest\onl for tat peoglt when ass.oc•allnp wuh the teal ol
the pooulahon
I) Fat peopte shOut:s not nmt
' ' tt noU~•ng so tmPCM1antltwlt t1
tlflnot oe walt..e:lf to calU~U~
Z1 Fat people Anoul:l not ex
A-ny fkkl unhlllll is tOt"
prot esslona l re•IOI'ls Ct.u.. sunbattu "Q Of'l PUbhc beaches I$ outf
3) Fat people shout:! vse elcvatora or o ther mecr,anlcll oevrcn to'
qulelo. movl!tlt\4!nt&amp; In ven1c;at :Jirectlons (I e. no t\lf'\RinQ up 01 ~wn

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-') Fat S)eOJrie lhoul:l a¥0fo!t malii•"' h:CU:Se$ lor being O"#efWefOhl lM
e»nrue· ·It sa gtandu~r prcotem rt\.11)' oe entuet~ twe, bul 121- sun •n ba~
tlitt
~,Fat people shoultt oot wear IIQht htt19Q clothes Oeslgnef 1oan• trfJ
OOIIf'llhllly Stlly
0) Fat peop14t shOi.HO attempt 10 til tn aisle seat a tn tttea t8fs and 1 1
sporting eve-nt&amp; Thla "'-lt.spllk)vtf it directed to a h e rmlu.s urea
7) Fat people J.hOUkl heltd Inexpensive lawn lurn•hHt Aft.-: .H'Iefa.l
tf\C•c:lenl$ ot Uytng to ten'lO\'• at\tm•RU'M lrom eround on6 s nec;k the
fiUOI\11 'Will be Un'IMfiiOOd
8} f.Jt people s.t'lould not ortJer 2 wnot.pers. 1 chocolate -snake,_ tar
orCJtf of fun and an app~ pie wn~~ Qorno wtl tl olhttrs to tas.t food
rtSIIutants There ts no ne~d to provo ~ny you're ovtr..,.,.ghl.
9) Fat people ,,out::~ a volt! .say1no lam o... a d••t •• Unce .satd people
.,,,, contrnut!- k»oklng a1 you to see II thefe 1s af'y Chano• 11 you atf on a

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d••t. :aon·t teU ,an,.OM
101 Fat peop~ ,.no De-COme.lh•n st\ould .af..-a'(l rtmt"mbef" ..tl•l •I ""''
M.e be.no let Tne" old 111 rr~:2t do not need 10 hta• eonata.nt
c:ommercta.ls lo1 •nr parucullt diet AtthOughl 11 'lrOtkoct rot you, Othelll
may oaeome m•t the thought ot &amp;~ling nothing bt.U toast and hQui.J
c:wouttn

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loOf'T1!e oeop1~ llnd•no • ,..,,. ~ay to tM t.u tna,. :s.rnthed •" the•t

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Open
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Gerald Goldhaber

T

he Acedttntc Recuoanu:auon Ptan ot the V•te Ptestaent to1
~K: Altatrs.tUPM) tlrget ' the o.partfMftl ol
Communh:auon rc» QOUtole I)NM-OUt ot ttM en we ~MOOtam Of

l)atts. ot I'W' p~~am The t~ll . t the Pt~ tn lhe ~t.,-. fll•
Sp«ltvm, etc. nave not atscussed -..,n)l the Communteatton Ot&gt;o-.aJtmont
nes oeen SlllQ..d out b't' Vtce Ptettdoeru AossbetQ. ~nd na~c st•mulat6:J •
wldt range ot POiertllllly h•rmlul sptculauons aboul the Ocpa ttmtnl
hom out colleagues Doth here. ano outlld~ ttl~ Untnf51ty
Wt Delil!Ve 11 js lmpc)ffantlo• lf'tt Untvetsny comrm~nlt'f to un:ttlatAni)

•Jsue We as..,_eu V.u Pr~t Rosscero to ~ss•st u.s. •n
pr&lt;rfrtUng I he aea~te commt.II'Ht~ *''"mote •rtlmmltton •bout n•s
ptopesal Ke tnlormld us cNit he wou•a not eommtnt mOfe $P8CthCIJIV
unhl n11 re.tew committees beQtn to tunc.uon (DteM.tma~IY •n Fall 198:2)
Undtt thOSe contllttons. we, have optta 10 p1e.1ent to you ou•
untttrst andl~g ot ttle srtuatton
Flt5t. coni'''Y to vrtt\.at hoe~ bMf' wnpl•ed tn tM pten and etw-..n.er•.
tne v~ Pt~ls r~lttOf\.S. tn reoat:l to IM Commu.nloCihOn
()eop;eflme'lt. Od no\ •nvot¥e con$ullat-or. ....,,," the Dep.anment '" tact tn
,ecogntt6on ot t~· Unn•en.rty·.&amp; Ouopell')' pi"Oblomt.. H~ Oepattment hi J
t'atllltf subm111to 10 IN: Vice PruuMnt a P'OI&gt;O'•' lor meetlng the
Department 5 •e.ource needs Tna \1ce Pres-.:ren' CliO ,ot tO$pond to tnat
propouf
appar..nrly, 11 oray.O no role In hiS. consioerat.on&amp; S•f\Ct
"' were not consulted cruung tNt tOtmau~ stages we f'l.l•~ bten lorc:.-rJ
•nto an &amp;dWts.ary tole
Ftom eonv«UI'Of'IJ wtth tM VIU Pre!tf:tent 1ft Match«:~
thll 11'\ir V&lt;:a Pres•~ I neo Ck'CU1e-tt that, aJtt'f'ough Hm•n&lt;Js Jot tM
Comrrt ...nt&lt;:ahOfl ~tOQrltn t..S tugh, M fl.IO dOUbtS. lbOUJ the qu•llt'l•nd
centfiiUy o r ,.,. prooram
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CommuNeatlOf\ '' nlgn anG ~ •ncreasono st.a-cutr Una.,o•a:luate m•,ots
1n Com~llol\ t\AWJ tnetea.sed ttom less tnan IQ..a. t916-n ao owt•
200 tOd•r •In 1976 _.e ~~ lai. JfQn 80 8A5 t~b. "e•t \life •' "II
award •&amp;lOUt 160 degrH'J.. TMI• tS a grOIIIII'mg a*altnH5 fmon-Q
undetgfl dua te ~ludctnll• of the eemret rote eommunteltlon pl•y• ,,..
Uut•nen and SOC:IIf 1111111'. Ou! ttutlentl Of:l tOb'- At the Ota tlulll lnnl
Ne have ea:pet i~"C*' a stmllol! oemand lnternttngly. III110UOtr
c.tPPOflUI'Jfltes lor acadtm~ emPtoyme-nt '" other
sctence
ltOetll aftS :l•sc.•ph~ h~ve c;S«.~O Clll5t&lt;:ally OUt M A an~ Ph 0
Qtldua tes., wflo w&amp;ltt to tUc.fl Jt tn.e Unt~et"$11'1 ...... N•6 aU IOti'ft:l
lutt•~• eml:rio)fNH\~ m ad:JtllO(I, m,,.., ot out M A lfY-1 Ph 0. stuat:nl
ard hfld ~ptoyment "' non-aettSenuc
2. Ou•llly. u vr.t ~Jnda.-stanu ~~Viet Pte51dent correcll~ he ts, (k)uDitut
about tr"' ~rlmeftt'&amp; aouuy 10 ptovtde qua.Uty ettuceUon. g tven I he
amttl sue ot ttwt: tacullyand tM Mavy •tu:tent demlfHI II ts our
Uf'~eutan:tlf"Q ttl at tM Ya Ptu•I:Mnt ~...._ ootr.:t to suPPOrl t_!)Mt ::aeman:S· •
dftveti .&amp;10\I~&amp;S Ol lN: ~le:UIQMI Ktw:Jols toe I:MtiiOf'&amp;i fUOUftt"S
..,,,,. ruoun;.os obtaan.o from othef un~~~ly un•ts.

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olletfld o., Ute 'I.e.
Pt•lldent 1 nt1 we w•re unable to lind Juppot t mg wvldt nc• In the 8l1cA
8oo1t d. . ./opiKI Oy , , . 0/ltee oil,. VPA A We hov• IOf S&lt;IVI!flll YIOII
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4) lhln people. woo used t o t&gt;e tat peop•e c an Go twe•vono a tavor by
not rnl )lng '" 1ssue o1 that t1c 1.
5) Thin c&gt;fOC)Ie St)oufCI not ft5uf'M lf'l.ll Ill t•l peoo.. Win I 10 be tl'hn
peopS.. AlthouQh •llS acceote:t tac.1 that "'"D oventretgtn•~ untleallhy
u can tMr: mucn a.ke smot.IAQ- If thete tt no c:rq,,e to be J,Oh, Ihen theft
""'" oe no f'"flou to Dec;omt ltgnl For&lt;::eG lhtnneu ooes not ma.ke an)one

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6) ln•n POOPIU, when P4111c•peuno "'u" far peoJ&gt;4e m eny et tt5ellc.
compet•tloo. ' o' .salellntll »ke, J.hOuiCII\01 make QtaPhlc 'dt6CIIpuons

ol the m~tm6f"IU, ol the tat people All peopt-e ol u!oas.onable 005erva.l•on
st.U1 knO-N 1nat tat peop.. 00 Ml •un •ell
7) lhln oeo()le Shek.ttd N)\ IUU'lle t~l I l l C)fOple ate 01'1 I J•tl M tJCh
tMI~ prn.au1 r\Kes. tn•nneu •s not evef)bO~r s goa• lheretonr •ren \n
•esr•uranta.. ~.talemenll 1111.1 ·£h0uld yOu ••atty eat .somettt•~ ••~«- cnat
can •t llr11t'l teaa to phylltlltel•ll•uon
8,1 1"h1n poopte howU'oiCI. V\OYtd not cnooutago th6 ••p•OQIOQ uv\ o t ta•
J)(l()Oh~ A auttement in pon•cutarty bad 1111~ 11 ·a IIUtt m01t '"" t QOHlO
to ma"- thal mUCh chflertnct IJ Ill ~te 11e hU-"QfJ' 1M)' ••II e.at
lnefe ''non~ to tOtc.t tHU tnem Of let tM.m food thtn 11~t~t- 'f'lt6 o.
no as an an..-.~, .
~ lhtn poople $1'l0Ut0 ttmtom~r fhat tat IM'OC)Ir- are vety able to.;)()
1101mat acat~emte and nua•nes• acl•"•1~ '111 does rtot "'U Or•tn c.ell&amp; As
a n')lltler ot tact, t here.J,I..IltQ!e ot ..t chance that o~ro~ e•wetghl P4:tOPie are
betUH bultness and academtc5
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They soena ten Hmt' ,ooo•no pleY•n&lt;l •acQueltlalt. anti rar-•no o•,es af\!i
mofe hm• wc;wto.~ on 1111 tllllt.;. .lt hanJ 'ce•t••nt.,. ~ ~~s

&lt;IIS~~mt,:,':'~!!o:n,:~~~:~~~~ fat people lO bf&amp;i~ IhE t"IH

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bOt,., V•ce PreSI~nl Ronoe'o 6 ru~•"'O an:! IM Otoattm«tt.s. pos.mon

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l)lf\•n ~shOuld untlef&amp;JaM thai al\~ tttev m•r ~ 0000 "'
s\.•mDy dOthn. 11\a.t doel f\Ot nwa n tn.at the)' ate llOt ano\llled to weat

the priUV~H tha t trteti~A!:t st~t\1 .cr.mand and r&amp;p•:J

cMnOU tn the Comm~ucauon ltetcS ha'&lt;~e plac:-l'd upon our ~tl ta&lt;.utty
we
argued t"ll we are un.~ 10 pr~•• tnt 1)1()1 ol *Ciuc.ai'&lt;Wt W'l

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w1s.h tO ptoWttt-.it t'IOUt llddWoNI tnourc.es. W•IJI~e 1 110 OOJ.IIItnllf

ttirnonstrl ltH'I tlt•t WI nn e pto~ldtd ~nd will contlnu• to pro~HJ• 1 mgn
ou• llrr educ.tlon to our J.tudctnts and we have ta• eo approprille IIIC)I

to assure I hat out students rece ive the oest educ:.at+on pos-slb~. At DOth
1ne IM\CMtO-fldu.lta and gr~~• ......., we. ......_ vDQ•a.oed u~ cHtefll IOf
admtH ion to the pr09f&amp;M. and our ' ect\l•remetlli IOf Oflti~Uoo O ut
Qfl'lh11H a t a)l ~S ate a.b6e IO compete '14JCCHII"'.., IOf bo4f'l
~oe-mtc 1 nc1 nQft4icademM: potAt kM'ts
we beneve our tKuhy. When mu1ured by Ihe u.Ohkw\e l Cfiltn~ oJ
o u111tv-resHrcn. te~chlng, an:t orottlstonal servk»- at« attrwt verv

•e~st compa,at&gt;le 1$&gt; lacuiJy 1n IN! ot~er 60C•al sc..em;~~ t~~n;t numantlle·,
3
The. D'««:ftno argument ai)C)6rf'tllfy gam~ c'~ lOt
tne \'Q Prf'St~l Dee:-'UW he' nas conc•u:MU trt.ll ComtnunteaiiOn u •
'1t5ctpline ::10&amp;5 nut rN•r • c.~nl,., •o~ •n •"" ne con&amp;•"C•• hl"b. th@
propel Sl\ip.et.\of lthi UnrwttS•Iy 11'"1 p.flrt. -;wt t)et,~ tnau tM 't•ce
PtesldenJ t1u eonctuon1nat tho acauen\lc cootCf'll of lhtt
Commun1c111on Oe-pat1men1 lA o• coutd oe. D•O'~~•!ieti fJy other aoatk!m~c:
units
lfO subst•ntrH rvldl!nce
prot,(Hfd ~.VPAA to suppo''
fit•£ CC&gt;nC'U.StOI'I attd '" w•'e un•tHe tO loc•te JUppolt1n9 fvl(j~ -n fM'
11•1• Wll
lo 11 tM Bt•ci. 8oo.t We cJo t\Ol hnG t~~t ~.,ooe
tuoges centrlllfy. JldO:metHI about 1M ••••u•• C~tllilly of 'CIJSC•I)I•nb
are nec.euarll)l h6QI\Iy &amp;ubtecl!ve and, tn tH.I' optnlon. are UI\JIIIy
tntluenced ny rne tudoo' O 'l"fl ocarJem1c a!IIIUIIIt.m and IHsfhor •mphc••
notiOM aboul W'hat C:Qnat•IUtK the aca.d4mtc enterpttse-

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tFebru.,y tNt)
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Thtthnli bel• ftfl ""ttlllt'f ana tHm•nd ~~ ,P/U,.,t wtw-n .,~ '•alve
mat dttmln-d co•s " o f only Itom wiJat 1111drnts ask lot 06Jt ,.,,., 11om
what 1• t~6JIJIH1 ol l llftm (p 8)
II 1$ CIOit tnat S1Uftftl~ ~~"' lor cumrnunreatkH\ lftSirUCIIO, S l tJUenUt
+n th• waHou5 :J!:s.c•pllne• ate h'¥!.no 11'6ttuct.on 1n cUfT""n,unttJtton
unpo~..ant 10 '~' o•n PIOQfams ot .th.ld~ Altrtovgh QJfl1mumc::•tJOrt
cowws .,. not IOtmallt t~t.urea or olhtf Of.p.arlmenlt COUtlft. tr\
commu/\tC.elton a1• frequentty recommen;Httt Communt&lt;.al•on s••ns l'f
iotteas•n.gly oe:5Ulbett •s NCUSI:f)i 10 1 ••de vafl•ty o1 occvpauons
Our progrtm T$ untq~ "' N fW YOf._ Stale W o otter the only (tOCfotal
p rogtem in Commun,auoa. ~$late~ We1e our ~at
program otuonHnueo. SUN Y would be wutually the or'tl)" m.JfO' sta te
untwnuy ~ystem 1n the Umted States ••l"out OtW.
The C.Gfttrlttlt'f ot the .SIU'3~rft(JldfG1 ffi•i "1110 b&lt;
:lemonttt•tOCI by 111&lt;1 OIJCoph~ oill\n milt U~ltf ol
commuii•IIO&lt;I-I:ogllllll, ~-i(:llnv••••tc•. P&amp;yet!UiotY•~
PhiiO~pny Aothr09Qtogy. end. even EngtnHIIf10 an~ COmpute! ScU:flct'
10 name out-a lew Ttle Vtce Pr'"&amp;ltten.t app11ently ha• ll kftn lth! wrtlu·

:/:;!~~~:~:-:~ ~~;::~~·~=:~=::':!~:.:.~:;~~n~·~ ~ Jone

m the Commun4Cauon. Dt•mnertl

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Of ell\ 01 done '" otNt
Thu-.. j\i~t 11 1"e oe-man:s tor OUf couts&amp;S t\.at, oec:cxne •
wult.M.IS tn the v.ew ot Ihe V6ce Pre-si:Hnt, so "'U the centrality ot

Oe~nme111s

comm\intcarlon ~ • weeknesa:

'" tact, oth6r-depattmen15 do not do what NB oo Sutat,. etmosr • It
aca.oerruc a•sclplt11t.s cOYtd M auack.U on tne gtounds thet part o f w na t
tflfJJ' oo as dOne by otn.t people Su1efy, •• m~Qhl &amp;~gU. ... hat •• $tOOie:t
b) BtOC.Mmts:ts JS stuD".d tJ')' ChlmfJU· amt ~ts ~ v~ ~rena
0oH MIMgem.eft! oUet I Oytntng t'Wil tf not Oll.tld tn P,~ y•

Soc.to+ogy Econom•u a no pe1'1'1a PI. Commut'ucatiOft-t nd vtce ~8f u?
W e ...now " le~S I one phltos:ophef whO woUIO afgue tMI only PnUosoon ~
t-5- ccntr•l to hiQhe t ttluc:auon, In eacf\ o t lhet:e C4$01, II 11 c lear that
~•tnlf'\0 St)&amp;Ctalla done In eaoh ol
Oep;ertmem a mentioned wh ich
1$ ftOt ach•e"~~e# by the wmma hon ot ,,. Morl&gt;. In ou~r Oe.panmontJ Tn.
tocuHCJ 611J"!Sy ol c;o.mmvNca uon at the t.lndt tgtaduale a.nU Q(a:Juate
~ dOe$ not dup.eat• what tt :)One Wl Olhef cwc..pi ~ne•
It 11 our behet tr\11 the Oep.ll"tmenl of Communtc.a t~ naa rutllttett
obllg aHon ao the UnlvefiiiY '" ao uemplary manner and that tne ~IUJy
u t communauon '' c ttany O:&amp;f"tra• to •~• fT\tl510t1 ol a comptenenstvo
Untvettlly rt .St)Ontlve to the needs of the lutu•e
w e would wetcom• yout te•ctlons a nd supporL h you ~tra mou·
lnh:wmattol\. a fact , . .1 on the O.e&gt;a~ttne-nt 1.1- a-lai_,.,..

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Pia nn i ng .

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reservations expresStd at ~ l Y Senate mcetin,p.
Rossbera defended rhe opono;v; of h.is proces., but
decUrwd to get into a public dc6atr on spet.ific.s:.
..Criticism ts. part or the samt ... he added .... f we
ch~ to respond to every nuance we would &amp;a.r
doing nothing ebe. We do encorage debate in pubilo

Rossbc:ra deliberations encouragemena. broiSdly
Acccptina 10mc elcmcu and urPns tl"te vice pres.idcnl
to JO ahead Yt'ilh "&amp;reat intensity." Whi1c no t
commenting on Jpcdfics, he has endorsed the
proceu, Ro!&lt;Sber&amp; odded .

Pocttts of criticism have alnady cropped up.
Popo publically m-""led his hesitations at a m&lt;'&lt;ling
of the Faculty Senate Excauive Com miner at the
end or the Sprina $emestu and atl""'t t~'O
dcpanmc:nts have seot let1cn to campus- periodicalsdeayilli the rccommendatioM.

rorm."
Roubera had originally hopod to be much closer to
adoption of the plan on July l lh&lt;n he is at prc&lt;arl.
.. We didn '·1 -anticipate in &lt;klobtt, 1980 when ~
started, the ~banac in PrHidrnts or tht bud,&amp;ct

.shullion-thur'.s more uncertainty." He estimated

P
-· for example, said last we.s,k that "they are
lookina for 110lulions to problem!' that
rtarganiudonJ" might not 10lvc. •• Ht added lhat this
was especially true for thr Collcae of Aru and
Sci&lt;ntcs-'a ~J&gt;Uaer of tht three core campus faculties
into a.latsecqaniuuion. h&lt;illled by ont Dean- that
appo,a u to have wfdcspread support and is expected
robe adop&lt;od in some form.
While somr have accused ~O!&lt;Sbct&amp; and Greiner of
hit!ina bel\lncl oumbtn, Popo said that 1\r has no
obj..,tions ro tbe process so far."! ',.. b«n In a l01
of it and I understand why the faculty has

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mean thAI what they do -.•ill make C\-cryonc happ)."
In a lengthy Inter, Comminlcotions Department
Chair Cenld Goldhaber defended his proanm.
cbaraina ohat his unit was not consuhed. The
UnauisUcs Department also auocked the proposol in
the campu&gt; prm and there have ~n smauerinp of

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Polftical fireworks set off by
Rutkowski announcement
on UB-ECMC agreement

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By SETH Allt:N

Cu.•· Ecluor

E

ric Counr..,

E"~uti\e

Rui~ O\o'.d,l

$hrrcd up a

Ed"ard J.
horn~ · .. "~' l3SI

"ed, "hen he annoum::cd tha• the

S1a1c a nd lJB agrC'C'd to financc._pan of £rit Coumy
Mcdl4'.1l Cemn-'.; (ECMCJ ope-rOluns dcfidr st:IIIOJ
on· 8ufraJo''\ bon~ pohlk3J feud or the )tar.

RutL.o "' sL.t anllOunccd at a prm C"onrcrc:o&lt;."t las~
TuC$day that a.n as:reemcnt 1n prim.1plc had bten
rea&lt;hcd 'Ailh UB otndals that "ou1d gi\-e the

Unheolly a arcatcr role in uskng ECMC as a
tcachins fKilit)' by bavin&amp; haJf th.e hospital's Board
of Dirmon appointed by tM Slate:. !n return, the
Slate -.-.outd p.clc up pan or tbt tab for runnin1 the
hosphal.
Problems arose as nobody at UB or any

reprnentativc or State IO''Crmc:nt had ag.rec:d to tM
plan and many opposed it oulriaht.
Sla.tc and Unh-erslty offtdal$ called Rutkowski's
statnnen.l •·pranalurt'' after heardmg or bis
announc~ctu. A ·state budces ofr~~Ce spokesman told
Th' Courwr-£,prm that chc State bad noc agrtcd
and could »oc •fford ro hdp fillJIJlct ECMC.
8)" T~ay nighl. RutLowslti ~·as admiuinr to th&lt;
pra..\ that •·noc hina is ctchtd in concrttt. i1 •~ 11ll
nC'g&lt;Miable ... il is an q.rttmtnl in prindpk to
n~ociate."

Rutkowski )aid that ht" mttdc 1hc announ«mtru
bec'ausc 3 publit rdc:rcndum on il is rtqutrtd for any
such agreement 10 so inco cUm b) mid 19SJ. and the
Councy Lq.islal:ure muSI a,a.t« to 3D)' such
refe-mdum by July 15.

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am 001 supponirt,g that," Lq.Qtatv~ ~1.1jority
lcadet Roser Blackwell (D·Bufr.lo) rold Th~ lJrif/Q/£
E'~ninr N~ws-. ••Jc .... mao to committtc and sit rhert
for a ton&amp;. lona tlmc. ·•
Rutkow5ki'.s annount"e~Knt ""as in rcaaion 10 a
ltuer from UB Prcsidtru Stt\'m Sample thar made
three points commmtin,g on a proposul merr,u
which clarifl&lt;d the professional r~ionship already
existina between ECMC and the UB Medial Sohool.
It also said tli&gt;t UB could not afford at Pf&lt;SC~~t to
lund any porrion or rile budset .
"I do not fed that any parr of thc bud&amp;n or the
Scate University of N"'' York at Buffalo could or
mould be allocated for suppon of ECMC's OP&lt;flrin&amp;
budget," Sample wrotc.
Public: Affairs Dir«&lt;or Harry Jackson rofwed to
comment oa the mauer as did Vice President for
Health ScimctS F. Can&lt;r Pannill.
County Hospital Dir«tor loqis J. Russo sWd ralk•
have been £0in&amp; on between the Uni\tt:rsity and

Rutto.,.·sk:rs offi« for

tVfO

years for a &amp;Jtaler role

for thc UB Medical School in usina ECMC, but

he thinks tM: state should pay the en lire opmuina
dcf.cil of the hospital.

lq:islarors or both political

pani~.

however. arc

!laid to bt takrn aback by the manner m whlch •he
County Execuri"c btoadca."t'd his ideas 10 1hc press
on Tuoday. Rutkowski's dO$C$C all) '"the Coun1y

lC"gJSbuure, Minority Le3dn- Ronald P. lk:nncu
(R·Hollond), is not dcf&lt;nit&lt; either ""Yon rhc

proposal. .. I haH' some reservations thai nted lO bt
'"'' tsrr.ed," he told Th~ l£1·rnmg f't/eu'S. .. At"lhis point
! am oon~miuaJ . "

Other County lc&amp;islarors who were not pi~ by
Rutkowski's announC't':m~l arc L William Pvon
\N&lt;"'"•~d) and Mary lou Rarh (Amherst), ,.ho had
earlier suppontd ~ plan 10 lease 1he medial Qtnte-r to
Buffalo Gmeral Hospiral.

S evttal area Slalt ASK.mblymen are mad that
~ulkowski made hi1 annou.nt'tment at the tlt:vt'tUh

hour. ~t a lime when the Oovt:mor already has said
that the Statc budaet is not balanced and he will veto
any

oew ~ndina. masures.

"You have raised tht qucscion of additional 51 au~
aid in the dos.ing hours of the lt'lislative session
without prior consuhation •ith key state officials.
This accion places an unfair burden on lt"&amp;islators o(
borh partieJ ,.ho ltave labored lona, hard, and

sua:c:ssfully for We$!ern New York during his rascally
difrK'ult KSSion." they wrott in a ltuer to
Ru1kowski.

Assemblymen Anhur 0 . E-. and William B. Hoyt
(Buffalo). Robin L. Shimmin&amp;« (Kenmore). Dennis
T. Gorski (Ch&lt;etrowap), Ridlard j. Kcanc
(La&lt;kawana) and Vinccnt J. Orab&lt;r (Wcst Smcea)
and Sc:naton 1\nrhony M. Ma&gt;idlo and WiUiarn T.
Suchowski (Buffalo) all sianed 1hc letrer.

The Jetter also mid: "-.e mus.t question t~ cimina.
handting I he ch•rac:tcrif.ation of your
1.nnounct'ment.••
Smata&lt; Dale M. Volker (R· O.pew) did not &gt;i&amp;n
IClivities of the UB Medical School in ECMC. UB
the !mer. but admiued rhat "thc timina (or
pays rent for some ofra .sp;a« it uses in the: •
Rutkowski's announcement) lefl .sc&gt;mdhin&amp; to behospital, be cooc:eded, but not for any CXJI&lt;RSO likc
usiQ1 hospital equipment or electricity. He added rhat desired.''

ooc.hin&amp; ro the t:ffect of Rutko•·ski"s announcemcnc.
AJ Popid, Executivc AssiSiantto Rutkowski.
claimed rhat Erie County is •··subsidi.dn,•· thc-

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                    <text>EORUM

w-.o.,. JO ,_1M2 votu... u

SBI
.
1n debt;
services
largely
unaffected

N _ . 1 Sit .. U.,....tty o1 -Yon at tulft lo

•

Boan1 and tht EA«ull'~ Olrmor w;U kttp
a "~ &lt;r&lt;" on th&lt; budaet. b&lt;CaUJ&lt; tho
procao "doc&lt;o't md "hon tlw papcn ore
sisned."Horrman noted.
The- Univershy Union Acu~ "'a Boa.rd
(UUAB) has bctn on&lt; of the hardest hit
S81 divl.Pons both In rC\cnuc toucs and
budgn "" "· Squorc'&gt; clo&gt;ln&amp; left nlm wul
OOnctfl org.anfun &gt;Nilh ranoec loc:auons

ub Board One (SBIJ Treasurer
Carl Amrhein hu projected a
S?Z-&amp;0.000 budanary dtllcit

for his ~orporation's past acad~ie ytar.
whk:b shou.ki noc ruuh in any dtcrtue. in
Ktvkes ror itUdtnll.
Tho lack or •• EA&lt;CUliV&lt; Dir«tor and •
th&lt; closinc or SqUITt Htll "&lt;Te cited by SBI
chairman DaVId Holfman u tho &lt;hirl

''Tb&lt; 1981· 1982 budJrt wos oa&lt;ruobly

"num out or balaott." Hoffman Wei. as

aii&lt;r Squu~ Hall.-~ many of
SBI'• rr\-alll&lt; matinc opcntions did 1101
In&lt;'&lt;( QP&lt;C~otiot» "Our w"mpoions ,..,..
1101 rcahzcd." Amrban added.
Tho 198l-198l SBI budJ&lt;I mllSI
compaua.~~ for ch~ )ut"l &amp;ou. boa
stucknu •ill1101 nota« a llrl of~
Hunleu they art c.cunnd) obst'rvant. ••
Amrhdn !Aid.
"Sub Board'• ponl001 or~ •ill b&lt;
lcs&gt;." Amrhein noted. u &gt;tudcnt
covcmmenu have t•Pf&lt;'lled an internt in
payi"' for """"" rcspons.boliti&lt;s thll SBI
bdi&lt;Va will b&lt; difficull to 00&lt;1tinut witbouo
additional holp.
Still, "at'• eolnc ID b&lt; a tisbt year,"
Amrbdn Aid. f'onWitll&amp; 10\lc:hcs arc
cum:ntly boone pbncJ on tlllo year'•
budJ&lt;1. moaotS thai ~ aolkd fr0111
~ by tlw •ucJt.nt IO'CI'IllD&lt;IICS

aDCJ sat r&lt;'Vm-'&lt;ma .rrons.
Amtbtia bojlcs 10 dell' up _.,.of 11&gt;&lt;
dc:f..U by obtanJil&amp; "an -lOII&amp;I
sui&gt;Udy'' r.- tbe Coon • ....,
..,...,..,...u amoun&lt;!Qa to SlO,.IOO. Tho

By ALAN KACHIC
MDniJif"' Edilor

ro be a tight year. ,
-SBI Treasurer
Carl Amrhein

MllnQifll Edrror

uag:rliVat.inJ (ldOfSH (Ot th~ dc(KiL

ub Board '• portion of

aeroicu will be Ina. . .it'•
going

By T£RRV CANADE

S

"S

and film rcvenutJ dropped con\lderabl)'.

David Hottman
rcrminin&amp; SCJ,OOO dtllcit b to b&lt; wntt&lt;n
orr in su.ooo lnstallrn&lt;nl&lt; 0\&lt;T lbe - ·
tbrct 1'&lt;01&gt; acaJMI SBI's uscu.
T1lls eompbtated P'(ICCU ulllmt(d)
mcaas thai SBI •ill be '!&gt;&lt;fldmc lc:n mo...,
001 its proja:u, AA E&gt;.tcvtf\ e Duector will
b&lt; sdccted b&lt;fort tho md or tlw summ&lt;r 10
0\'&lt;n« tlw buda&lt;t .
SBI has openned: "'llhout an Exo.U1\t:
Dlr«tor &gt;in« January althouah Raben
Shtdwl....., ~l«led in Mil)'. Ht n&lt;Vtt
sbo,.ed up, leavina SBito b&lt;tln another
~tarch .

L att in&amp; an Exccutl•~ Dlrtctor made it
mort difflt:ull for the corporation lo adJuA

il\ bl&gt;dJ&lt;' u ohe t&lt;luatk&gt;n tallcll for,
Hoffonan !Aid. In th&lt; O.r«tor's tbkn«,
tho l&gt;ucltl!flary ~POI\Ilb&lt;liti&lt;s ftll (101 tbc
ao.rd ofDtm:tou.
"It was a raPQIUl'bilJty they obviously
did- perm~ ... Hoffman apWJ&gt;ed.
Wb.lt mvlted ..... "•&lt;f)' lu budJrtary

tltillldc:."
Tbr: UDtt:ahud rtYUtur ra:ultina 1n. a
poor cash
oomblned 'Wrlh losill&amp; Squire

no...

tho mo~~q~ for the UB tluopter he
doubu ho lw the po•-.r to
.,.emde tbc Smale'• dc:ci$ion.
Tho -=ond and n&gt;Ofe •oltlrlt
bs"" il thai or alloc:allna NYPIRC
u. tb&lt; c..,. or w1w SA

COOSMkS'I foxal DOn......UJIItbfiJty.

McordiQc..otbeSA ""'-&lt;
Coawht« tlii'CHbinl&amp; or
NYPIJt.O's UB orr... a91t~

allocorioa - - 10 tlw
.._u.atioe'• Nt-oo Ycwt Clay

offu mdlh&amp; l.hiJ- ,..,. 001
&amp;ClCOUIIled few • UB.
Local NYPIRO Board
~ ~ Corlu!O&lt;k
- c:o;plai.oed thai tbe problem or
liCCOIIOiabiliiy li&lt;s fa tbe Slate.
wide nllon of 11&gt;&lt; orplullloa.
Wbik liOnl&lt; of tho '*""~ romain~
.. the tluopt&lt;T om. .. ··mo.. or it

SP«trum photo or 0.•1&lt;1 s
and an Elleadi"&lt; Ou&lt;Ctor l!mutancouJl,....
"..as more tlw! tlw -pora1oon could
handle," Hoffman Wild. SBI .. ,.., P"YIIl&amp;
out bl&gt;1 not ttktnc in and thtr&lt;b) dtpldonc
lht amount '"Ctih rcsff"\-t. •• Am.-N1n
""J)Jaoned

Tho lttk of cash r&lt;l&lt;f\&lt; IMllftl 581 last
tx:ptatd imcta.l . "Wt '~~&gt;tft rayina out ~
bJt wt dldn'a ha'c an) t~J;h len '" tM
banl." Hoffman .aod .
SBI Wb pat•na out ,u~ldy money to iu

rncnuc opcrauonlt mort ~han h c"pecctd
ancr Squire'J do~ . Tht lrafl'k ror ~ea.
such as lh&lt; Tkk&lt;t OIRee. Unovcnoty Pr&lt;H,
lllld UUAB Rim&gt; ..prdally dtcrtaled in

!heir -

localloru.

J'be lost bulin&lt;&gt;J had tO be paJd for OUI
of tho &lt;;I'&lt;I'IK&amp;IC &lt;h&lt;SI . "Wt Ju.ll 101 hit
&lt;&gt;ccpt~y ba&lt;d tbh )'dr." Amrhein
laid. But 11c upcru the -pOr&amp;Joon ""ill
b&lt; bad oo solld around"' 10011 Despot&lt;
lhrir lia.&amp;Oall ....-oa, Amrhan vo•cd ....c
•ill pay all our bllh."
..Wilh .a suona EJecvtt~t O.renor the
Board csn t.U a mort rtla&gt;.ed ...,. of the
budJ&lt;I," Hoffmu ~atd Buo boch tho

lot$ to New York and then lJ
redlllributed." lhe !Aid, not ina
thai it is ..more efrtdent to have
one book«t&gt;ln• orrocc:·
NYPIRO, witb clllpt&lt;r• at

....,al coUqa and uoi•'tfJitia
around 11&gt;&lt; RAt&lt; JP01U0D both
and ~ projtcu. Tho

local

fllt'ltlw some o f the U B
fl&gt;nds-&lt;dcd from gud&lt;al
mandalD&lt;'l' r__..... used ror
pro)CCU thot clo 1101 have toldy

local·- bas--

COliCin ~~«- NYPI.RC md
SA. SA ha Slid lbaJ any
.,...,..._ Wbicb recd''&lt;S
St;,dmt

fuadifta llw&gt;uld b&lt; locally

onenoed.

n was for 11\b reason thot no
&lt;Onlnd ...... sicned in 1961·82

"Poopk jwt don't ao to lhc Woldmu
thuarc like rhey do to Squire conftttnee
theatre-.,. Amrbdn c,pt.eln«J. '*hK'h
resulttd in OVff 510.000 m lou rnt'fux
Wilh Squire Open dunnc the r .... &gt;&lt;mal« . . . .
film ~ proj«tcd rntnut, a«ordtna
10 Amrhcto.

••U '*&gt;

UUAB
1~ pntc th•" \C'.&amp;r a, til
bvdJ&lt;t bat b«n "eut to o bare •ltl&lt;ton,"
01\i»oo Dtt«1or U.ll Hook) oommcnted.
··FaUtrCSot i\ non..o.aSllnl '""' now:· Ut
-adckd 1ha1 1h~ ... ,u be no fr« films or
C'OnctTlJ ntXl Ytal •Uh tl\f' numbtf ar
conctrt.t cu1 in haU.
Tho rcsu woll b&lt; rrlouvcly unaff«tcd :u
Hooley indicated thai th&lt; Student
A.&lt;SOCOation (SAl "''" a.sum&lt; a ~racr
portion ot"lht COSI (or tht '-'Oil«fl CVtnts.
UUAB wUI connnue to hoY&lt; equal &lt;IY with
SA in the fe&gt;~s.
Tht bud~ C'UI-' mnn 1h11 "'ulumatdy
tho .Rudmu ••II ~urrcr ... Hooley wd, os
admis&gt;ion pntU '"" b&lt; rolt&lt;d on mo~~~a

and conan• "But tbt Aucknts v.iU h.a\t 10
patronize" UUAB (Of ' ' 10 WM\t he

1101ed.
"Tho C....Suatt Sllldc:no Anoaatk&gt;n lw
e;xpraxd an tnlnnl •n ~'"' us in
fundin&amp; Folllf&lt;A," Hooley .aid Ht ..P«&lt;&gt;
lht popular t'\'ml IO tonHn~.

b«we&lt;n the IWO and it could bold
up any qr...,.nt thiJ year.
A(&lt;!Ofdina to 'SA Trcasurtt Eric
Friedman "theft wu a contrKt
but it was DCVcr slaned Jt was jwt
pa.ucd to us." That contraet
c:allcll for SII.OOO to b&lt; ollocaled
10 NYPIR(). Tile orpoization bas
,_, to rcaevc any of tll&amp;l - ·
*""'llllll to Conutodt.
Fncdmaa said tll&amp;l before 1w
...U COtlli6tf f~ NYPIRC in
tlw future, last )CWS allocation
mllSI b&lt; -ked OO&gt;t. Jok stidlh&lt;
rN)or q!H$1lon is "did UB J&lt;1 its
moneys wonhl I nctd a
jwtifiCallon or numbcra ...
Tile tr...urtr, wt&gt;o Is rniewin1
an audit knl from NYPIRC
hcodq...ner•. aid that if be .ces
that money was sp&lt;nt oo UB

proj«u that ht would not mind
rundin&amp;lh&lt; ~&lt;tt nlution.
Friedman doubu, however ,that
NYPIRO wtll rtteJvt full Cundina
for lui year notina that aow th&lt;T&lt;
is "only a &lt;~&gt;•- for a

comprocui.w.··

F riedman said that tho audit was
1101 dear &lt;tiOOIIh for him.
!Uintamma tll&amp;l 110\11 NYPIRO

IP&lt;n1 iu mooey wu not
tborouabbf brokm doWD enouab .
''Tlwy ha•~ to com&lt; up with iOfll&lt;
dear flawts on hO\II thoy sp&lt;nt
thtlr mon&lt;'y," ho CAplair&gt;&lt;d. "I
Rlll h.lwe .JOmC quac.ions. ''
CotnstDck &lt;Aplained that
NVPIRO'• book«f&gt;in&amp; i1 doot by
a private lndcpc:ndmt IICCOUfttill&amp;
nrm and lhtt tJw ori&amp;Diution
• -NYI'l110-1t

�in short.
quore of the day

E~M
,

......

we'D be in Oont of book:sLores, and we•·w- contmc:d student
lfOUP' and orpnlml faculty, whose members number over

-M.E.S.

campus
Rave Reviews
Twtnl)'·four hour library M'f'Vice duri.n&amp; exam week was given
'Tavina rcvkws' ' by Slud~nrs, ac:cordin&amp;: to a repon recauly
rdeas&lt;d by Univenity Li~ Direetor Saktidas Roy.
1n a sta.tistica.l compilation or studenc questionnaires, Roy said
that ..the overwbelmin.a respon.se wu~ceUmt service, most
appreciattd, • areac id~a. ere ." ~ und~du.ate Sludtnt
As&gt;ociation (SA) aJid a host of otbcr student aroups spon..ored the
two-week Ions extcruion or library hours to hdp.
"bout 514&lt; studenu took adYllnta&amp;e or the undcrvaduate
fib111ry durin&amp; the period, an av~qe or 367 pe. niahL For t..-othln!s or the 18 daY&gt; the ••·crase head count was sreater than 100
artcr midniJht, with • hiah or 169 and • l&lt;&gt;w or 62.
While vandafism was a srrutll problem at the Main S!rect
'-lbrary, attO&lt;di!l&amp; to Director PhUlip E. Pepper; 11ud&lt;:n1S fell it
was an ''unqualified 5U«'CSS.''
But Pepper said. in his rcpon that arter l a.m. auendance dropped
aJid lhat after the lint nilbts of extended hours, ttu: number or
patrons declined. "This, lthlnk, is a fact merilina Very seriOus
consideration in any aueml)l to fO&lt;mulate plans for extended
library hours in the future," Pepper concluded.
''SA was trying to prove that rhis was a Vialblc proaram and
beeause or budF!ary eorutninu the Univ&lt;Uity was unoble to do
it." Project Coordinator Jmy Olsen explained ... We are hopi:n.a
that in tile new budaet the University will be obk to put "'me
money asid~. SA's sa ill wi1lin&amp; to hdp but we art hopina: that Lhe
Universily will do iL••
, SA paid srudenu to monitor che daks and ran a van S«Vict ro
and from the dormitories.

Pre.ntice Hall campaign launched
The United Auto Workers (UAW) District 6S bas called !or •
..ma.ui't'~ con.sumn pressure campaia:n" aaain.u Prcntke~HaU
Pubtishinc Company. lhe largut manufacturer or collqe
textbooks in Lhe counrry, in an effon to chana&amp; ilt a.nli-union tih
..Tbt action we're •akin&amp; aplnst Prentice Hall is an all out
dforL OU.r unjon hu a reputation for takinJ on blatantly amt~
union companies head on and winnin.s.... spokesman Bernia
Kraweryk oxplained. "We'U be leatlettinc on colltl&lt; eampusa'

Terry canaoetMa"-.Mt E«11o,

StUI'I AUW\/Citr

Oavld deUsJJCo.iHOutlftt
Uz P•mnofCo~cJ..,
David Cz~kiiiFNUire

A spokesman for the Follett Corporation. the Chicago-based
company that ru!U UB'$ boobtore, said that he had ..no idea" as
to wh~hrr 1hr suike was ha't'ing avy effect on book orders frofu
raeulty.

loci Sc:tl"lll/Fe•l.,_
Oavi"O $ , Ot~vkl#Mtofoorepbr

Uurtf'Ce T. Aosentiloa:W'PMfo,r•prltt
Kev1n A. KrueQelf$ports

Sb11ffling about

•0tfUJ,e Matti niArta-

Tony Gr-.~ecai'MQic
Bob Sehoo~'tf.swt , ,,,.,,.

Enteri!l&amp; his rounh month in offoce, UB President Sleven B.
Sample recrndy announced some minor administrative chan&amp;es.
dC'V&amp;l.iAC one a.ssbtatu a.od -a.UMng .some bureaucratic reporting
procedurn.
Assistant to the President Ronald Stein has been upgpded to
··~ecutive A.Wtanl,'' to provide ''overall coordjnaraon••rtpr the
orriee, aocordillJ to the Division of Public Affair3.
Jn a.nothrr mon, Sampk delegated additionaJ repon:s1bi1ity to
hi• subordinat&lt; orr....... a continuation or his announced policy to
serve mol't' as a Univmiry rrpresmcativt than simply a

M!C11HI F. t1opldnai$UII ConlrltHitt~

Mic:hUI E. Sh•ttanl8u•INP M•n•;•t
'fiCt\ael, ~uta toi OIAdr•rtlt lng

'Suunn• FisCuSJPrOdliCtlo#t M•n•o•t
uune Con•ayiPtodoetkut
CindV llug~1!n1Ad&gt;r. C.ootdln•ior

bureaucratic adminlstrator.
"lf I am &amp;oin&amp; to work effectl•cly op behalf of the University's

,,. S/&gt;«trum •• Wf'"'ed by tile F._ta
HWtpaptt Synd1Ce1e.

LOt A"'Ot~

bud1er r&lt;quot, devdop close liasons with federal, state and lo&lt;:al
politieal leaders, and improve relationships between tht Unim.sity
a.nd the Western New York community, 1 mu.5t ~-able to devote a
prepondcrance of my time to these priorities," the President told
the UnivCTs.ky Coupcll las!. month, "'I am con~ that the
c.han&amp;es I have outlinat will be a sianificanr stride: in that

T•rnn Syndlute, Collegiala Huoh,..
s.tri« Unatt:d f tltUtU Syndte~~ted

direction .''

Tite SptiCtrum ott !us a.~elocil l eel In
82 Ha~timao Utnty, Stait U'"v..._.,,.

and United Pless S'fJ"'dico~te.
~ovemsi!IO

MIND-BODY. RELATIONSHIP

WedJJuly 7
12:001 :00 p.m.

Wed./July 21
7:~10:00 p.m.

SELF HEALTH IN 90 DAYS

Tues./July 6
6:()()..7:00 p.m.

Frt/July 23
7:30-10:00 p.m.

LEPRECHAUN'S VIEW OF NATURE

wlthout 14e exl)feA oonsen1 01
IN EddOf·in.Chltl IS t:hldiJ'
fOf~o.otn

The $p«lrum..., ,ptil'\ted by Butlato
HttWt9¥es.&amp; loc , t310 S(nec• Sl.
Su!fiJO. H..Y.

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Thurs./July 22
7:30-10:00 p.m.

SPORTS ·INJURIES

poliCy 11 dtttrmlned by tM EOIIOI tn

C"••t AepubltCil!Onl ot ..,..., m.ttt r
he(t•n

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1982 Bultalo, N.Y. The Soec:UIIm
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ot Ntw YOf~ II &amp;ultato. 34.3$ M11n
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(716)83l..)682. o.uitntts.-Q)pyuoN

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SttMcM to Studtilts. Inc.

Clrc~alfon

()apite indic:aJions that a more massive restruaurina mi&amp;ht br
under way, Sample announced only three alteration•. first, the
orr'" of lnscitutionaJ Studies will report to Vice President (or
Academic Servica Robert Wasner. Serond. the Division or
UnderJraduate Education (DUE), an amorphouS Slt\lcture tha.t is
intended 10 h&lt;lp coordinate aeadcrnics for UB'• 12,000
ondersradwues, will repon to Viee President for Aeadernit Affairs
Roben RO$SberJ.
And rinally, the Canadian-Ameriean Cenrtt. the brainchild or
former UB Praident Roben L. Kelter. wiU be shuttled to the
Off1te of International Affairs, which wt11 abo be transfer«! to
Wagner.

AEROBICS

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Spfctr&amp;mt it rel)feMf'lt.O tOt" na11~al
adwnl:t:lf\Q b)' CommuNeatJon$ atd

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WedJJuly 28
3:004:30 p.m.

STRESS MANAGEMENT THROUGH
HOLISTIC HEALTH
Tues./July 13 &amp; 20
7:(1()..9:00 P:m.

MINOR HOME REPAIRS FOR KLUTZES
&amp;: THOSE WITH NO EXPERIENCE
WedJJuly 7 &amp; 14
1:002:30 p.m.

Alan C, Kaci\I~M. ..,r,. Editor
Dtve Oobrt)'f'I#UAn Ol...ctot
John Mun)I)Att OW.Ctot
Gary StemrCotll'lput

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LSAT

. ThursJJuly 8 &amp; 15
2:005:00 p.m.

Jon Oi•ttM•,.,Itf £cti10r

UA W's dispute with Prentkc·H•U stems from the National
U.bor RelatioDs Board (JIILRB)'s complaints apiJUI lhe oompany
centerin&amp; on anti..union activitJ.es. Charges range from unlawful
threats of layoffs and plant shutdowns tO discrimalion against
employees enpaed in uniob a&lt;tivity.
But a«ordin&amp; to Univmil)l Bookstores Martqtt John
Feurbom, there bas been little direct ~mpacc so far. ''This is the
lint I've heard about," he said. "Not!Wy bas talked to me about

LIFE WORKSHOPS1 Summer ProgTam offers the
following free, not-for-credit mini-seminars whlcb a'i'e
open to ALL 'members of the University comm8nity.
Workshops begin J uly 6 .

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Fee Waivers
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are now available·for the 2nd
and 3rd sessions.
Applications are available in
Room 111 Talbert Hall - A .C.
These waivers are based on
Financial Hardship.

Deadline- July 19th

�Student Activities Space
A new

~ap

Amherst union urged

e?

"It woll draw people in, It'll~ warm and
luJb."
In the middle of the louna&lt;, SA suaaests
that a a&amp;rden be built with S&lt;OIJ
That's wha1 lh&lt; uodcrJRdUate Sludent
sunoundlnathe
areenery. ''This Is
Auoclatlon (SA) is pr~n&amp; for c:..pen
SO&lt;Mtlolllf th&lt; Academic SpuK lacks, it's all
Lounae. consiclcml by many a JutlCie aYM.
cooaero, therc'~ 1111unl," th&lt;
uar~ for Sludcm and facully habitaJioo. SA
Prtsicknt aclded: .we ckcided 10 create a
has ckvu&lt;d an daborate plan to transform
link bit or ouwde iNick. .. The , _ hope
'h&lt; basan&lt;ftt or Oopm Hall Into a vibrull
that students will enjoy tb&lt; chana&lt; from thc
area ror saudtnt •'hanain&amp; ouc. ••
usuaUy-clnb surrouodinp, apoc\ally durin&amp;
&lt;fttmainm&lt;ftt and &amp;roUP ~«lalidna.
YfinLer.
Th&lt; "udent co-nmmt, cum'l)tly
"Whe-n h's snowina. ouuldc. this Jh1le
hu already
workln&amp; on fundina
piece or ...... provides an &lt;s&lt;ape...
.-ivul a auard&lt;d okay from th&lt;
Goldschmidt. an enaiM&lt;rlna ~tudent,
administration for its plan Whkh aims at
uplalned.
maklna the ar.a ln'&lt;able. " Wo sa• a n«d
fO&lt; som• son or cmtnlloun&amp;e racilty
T he
poruoo of the~, can. for a
•her• a lara&lt; &lt;OIIifcpbOO of studcms
....,. tO be c:orutruded iD tb&lt; ,., - .
&lt;0&lt;11d ill and Wit, like Haas Louoao iA
wh&lt;rc the IJnlwnily IJnlon llcliv!tl&lt;!
Squirt Hall," SA Praidmt Co«&lt;dl
Board (UUAB) would~ allowed to
Schachter rdated.
prOJRm speakers, musical ocu or J»&lt;&lt;TY
An Initial problem, aconrdlna to SA
rtadlnp. Schachtcs said th&lt; 11aac Idea wu
Oire&lt;lor or Sludent Affairs Norman
tb&lt; only one dir&lt;'CIIy copied from Haas
By ETH GOODCHILD
Gol&lt;bdlmidt, was th&lt; temptation to
touna•·
Ellllor-rlf-Ciot(/
redalan Haas and eopy It cualy. Another
At the same time. WRUB wiD be 1hm
chaJienac wu to create
that
the in f...-Jon counter 10 play musk
would no&lt; 1o&lt;e iu UJdiiiiDca .,..., wheD the from.
The oclca of boildina a «fttrallted &gt;1udent
student ..,.ivities buildina is compkled or if
Ool4ochmid1 said this clesiJIII
*O&lt;k tO
oruoo on the Amherst Oompus bas been
a union is constrUCt&lt;d. on the Amhent
salllfY tlor« diff.,....t needs, makona the
..,....S lo by the Unl..-nity Couna1
Oompus.
Louna&lt; accusiblc and useful tO all.
• ubcommittec chara&lt;d with p&lt;eparina a
"Pcopk wfll he able to lull walt throuah
Armed with these rtquimD&lt;'tlts,
rqx~n for UB Prcsldent Sl&lt;vcn 8. Samplc.
and IIOP quickly, tb&lt;y' U b&lt; abl&lt; tO sit and
Goldschmidt set out to rc.clo the existing
It has yet lo d«id&lt;, howev&lt;r. on the
taUt ot they can can quiet spaco, the
struaur... wilb a tluee ""'ed clesl1111 plan
fadlity•a CXK1 contents or the propu (und
fountain crditCS whitt nolK: for mud! or
that oeruered on malin&amp; it more func:liooaJ
raisin&amp; mc:thod.
aod &amp;IUXtht. "Ri&amp;ht now "'t have 1 WJ.e it," he eaplalned.
Robert 1. M•llolm, ..-ho is dwnnathe
Now that the administra~ion bas aivcn
suuawe thai is uni'cnaJIY hdd to be lillY
a&gt;mmllltt. $Old Friday tbaa hi&gt; JfOIIP has
ckcided that .,... antraltnd buildin&amp; should
oocvPYina a .,..... deal o r . _," Schac:bt.. the J04hald, SA plus to bqln a lund·
ra~sina clriY&lt;, heeawc the Unl..-nity docs
.WCS.. ...Tbi.J 81 a time wbcu lhete tJ a
br pun.UC'd. •·we art t.n accord lh&amp;l one
sbonq,c or very effectM «fttral....t
not have any mooey to cnaaae in the
f""ilitY ~hou ld b&lt; oonstruc~&lt;d alonpldc the
project, whld\ it expected to coSt about
spaco."
llud&lt;nt aaovitin bu11dlnJ," he cxplain&lt;d.
$j0,000, "11us focility
be funded
... Thctc are many advencaa.es to aolna whh
C apcil Loun,c: is coruickrcd valuable: uea entirdy by pnvatt' con1n'budon1 and 14t are only 00&lt; bulldlna.''
loot ina into an .,.., that has not .been
as il serves as an inJormal anter pOior or
Sampk ..._&lt;d the Uoiv&lt;Wtl' C011nol to
tapp&lt;d &gt;ufllcictltiY iA the past," Schachter
the campus, conncctl.q the eandy counter
SUrf a (OIIlmUt« fO D.lm.iM the bask
said, noc 1111 tha• \"''""""e opoco&gt;Orahip ..
and lnfOO'IIlllioo desk •hll the Capes&gt;.
~~VCJ~Ions Ol "he! her a cmtraJIZfd union IS
~ ........t
........,. and "hat M s~uld contaon. """'
Nonon·Talbcn compla tbaa - The Prtsicknt added that he did - ...,, it should be funded &amp;l)d it&gt; locatoon. The
only the UB odminUtraloa. but .....-al
to set a pnadcnt of aud&lt;nt mandatory
studenl oopnizalions, food service and
Prdidtnt watt aQtC~&amp;Ciy 1nttftiled en
fees P&lt;IY'n&amp; for eonSirUCllon projecu, and
clelcrmonlna it&gt; euoct role in rinina m with
ocademiC scrvica.
ohe pr&lt;opOJCd !ludenl oalviti&lt;s bull4in&amp;,
GoldJCbmldt's first coal was to dfminat&lt; he hopn instead to concmtra\c dforu on
lurina ouulde eoncerns to campus. lin
the bars that surrou.nd the au ire area. Hii
wlokh b slat&lt;d 10 b&lt;&amp;ln thio Fall.
artbt lou been cocrunissioned to draw thc
Th&lt; CO&lt;IItnlu.. , rom posed or
proposal eaJis fO&lt; autilila Capm l.ouoa&lt;.
propooed r - i o n and 'SA wiU then ta_ke
lowerina the stairs so tbll studcms eaonot
Counal m&lt;mbtts, is currently lool ina 1010
i&amp; ...., Ooldschmldt'l •k&lt;tthes 10 local
on!)&gt; hav&lt; .w.r a«as but abo be able to
tbo .,.... lypc or I.Ob~t thM lohovld be
bu:oil&gt;cs-.
sil and rdu. The Dilly bon thai would
buib and •hat '' ~ould contatn. " Wc"re
"lf tat people oay oo. tbal we'll ask 20
tcmo!a iA lllar preaent sbop&lt; ..oWd ~the
~~y~q tO d«idc •hat amcn11oa M ••II havc
..n. wc'U tcq&gt; pluuina," the Ptaicleat
as a student ...,,.. and as • Uruva&gt;lty
cimdar oaes 111 lh&lt; m&lt;ry ~ to be
maintaitled.
"It'
s
a
student
pro)CCI
and
we
Ctrucr," Mollonzi said. notin1 that h&lt;
&lt;00\'CfU&gt;CI into a hancinl aarden witb a
have lois offaith in it.'' Aoeoodin&amp; to
e:xpeces tht build ina to .suvc more: than juu
waterfall .
Goldldlmidt, If the nnanclna oomes
"The drtular obj&lt;d just braed for
students.
tbrouah ovcr the summn. a complc1&lt;d
water," Schaclll#r imiJied. "II wiU p'v&lt;
In thitliJht, the uodcrJiladval&lt; Sludcnt
project b poosible by .... b..lnnlna or the
peopl&lt; -..thin&amp; 10 touch and A.sl«iotlon (SA)submiued Friday a
Fall..-er.
them to walt owr." Oolcbclunidt aar&lt;ed:
clelailed r&lt;pott thar tiltl functions, dubs
aod Uni•er~y ~ that ohould bt
coou1oned lA a union. !t include. bolh ~
roo Uei...,..y JIOUPS and foo aaclelalc
SttVItC$, Juch as Admiuloru and Recorth.
financial Aid and Snodeol Aa:ouniJ.
A rusl\ln&amp; water fountain with lusciouJ
.,..., su"oundinas in th• middle or
urn pus?

sour=.

r.w

-bn..

....u

wm

ru

...,.,at

Almoot

1\alf of its proposal is dn&lt;ol&lt;d to
non ... ud&lt;nt activity-· callina ror the

brinalna totdher of maDJ oiY'KD eurr&lt;fttly

dilpen.cd throllaJ!ooat .... Aadanlc: S9ine
and the Malo SIIUI Catnpuo. "SA bdiova
tbaa they would be vaNablc _,., oa a
u.l¥a&gt;&amp;~y Uaton. c:specially in bah• or •he
rxs that the University has been unable to
houJC thcs&lt; imponant IICrVIocs In any
&lt;On'Vmicnt. central location.·· thc. r~port

_.._

The SA l&gt;fOPI)Yl COCII&amp;ins a IWhJkdlw.

racmtllon - · ... art pJiaJ. JIOCttY
sta«, caf&lt;1eria, ,.,... roo ampon

Sl&gt;«ttum pl'loto by O.tlid S. 0111v1o

publications and oHI&lt;cs for the uudenl
aovernmcnu and Sub Board I.
MUicxui dod not comrneat spcariCally on
the SA proposal • .,'hidl had been droned in
only t&lt;'9 days, no&lt;Jnathat th&lt; Committt•
still had Yf1 to heu frO&lt;O .....-al campU&gt;
constku&lt;ftft aroupr. But. he added. the
buildina'• primary function would be for
studcnu.
"I ba•e the f.clina thatthb i&gt; for thc
&lt;Nire Univmuy, althou&amp;h primarily It ..m
b&lt; a student cent&lt;r.'' Millcxui ma.ntOJned
''But the Un:"•CRil't is for SUJcknlJ. and we
baw 10 aaomodalt tbrir ocecb and •~
•ilt.''
He added that the subcommllltt would

conlin~o~t rnct'\U'I ,,.,..,h saudenl orpt~l71don'
one! wa• pollfnathe faculty. MUionzi'J

Commllte&lt; has olrcady rt:ccived a detailed
rt1)0M from I facult y Senate &amp;rOUp, 1h.1~
cuUed rnponsn from uudcnt
orp.a1UffonJ. That comtnhl« conduckd

tlw • Unh&lt;NIY Unoon should bo
constructed-nnt to the plani&gt;Cd &gt;1udcnt
-'"'11Y bu•ld•llf-tO be dcst&amp;Md by a tul
fO&lt;tt.

l n his charst co the Council sub."'mmhl~.
Samplc rcqucmd that &gt;e•eral dirfcr~nl
fundina opllons ~ presented. A&lt;CO&lt;dlllJ to
Millonn , the sub&lt;ommmtt has made "no
r~m~ ri«IS&gt;Oft." H• .ud •has they had plan•
to contact the ()q&gt;ertm&lt;tlt or Educ:Mion on
Washin.aton D.C: to onqwrc about a loan
10 COVet

the'

C.'OSU.

The bulldma •ould oost about $tOO a
&gt;quarc fnot to consttuct and SJO a fnot for

equip.emnt. MillonzJ maintaJned. ••We tn\IJl
clelermln&lt; whether &lt;tud&lt;nLJ would
paniclpa« in poyina roo •he buildlna and
tbal rail&lt; the fCSI by pub6c
wboai111100," Mollonli said. "II will
c:lrPftld on ho... tarae a strvctu,c ·~ •an• ro
budd.."
Schachla said 1h" a aumbtt or fundina
SOUrct$ Wft't •vaif•bk' aDd added I h.lt uor
ooUIW, wo'd love somcbody to but the
bullcllna fO&lt; UJ.'' A• for students poyina IO&lt;
the pro)ca thernsdY&lt;S out or nsandaoory fu
dollan, Schachl&lt;r said that " Wt'd ha-. to
sceltow all ~bllitla panDtd out.''
D&lt;lpote runc~&gt;na WIClCtUlialies. Mollofui
remained optilllisllc that a cmtnlir:cd u,noon
could ~ buill. "!'"' optimistic tllb facilily
will co ahead," he Wet. " frCMII cvery
iodlcallon wo have there ue •err

encou-"'ina ti.ps.' •

He ••P&lt;as a rt'COIII..-atlon 10 b&lt; on
Sampk'• hancb by the br:aiMIAa or th&lt;
lchoolyev. no&lt;ina that 110 has no
- - .. 10 tile Prtsod&lt;nt Wlll do
..;th the rcpott.

-----OLD am IIlLI. INN----Yl•it tAU t4tlnalllf laa. ' '4107

Jlatlt¥• ~11H. Ui~t• (If"-'

~laib ftt ,_..

fl/ tM R.lllJi14.•'ltll cw,.

NuMvou• priliOir.JIGI'fY ~ o~r 61) (iM tlltt~
""" plu,. olo autr llrMI {fOM &amp;!JlS. 1»/Wdellli"
dliOII Ml'ltk. NrHf'·,.~·"·· r'UICMI •oallo~. ...... - - -

Ru~rvations

Suggested

-633-7878-8326 Main Street·

_ T..... ,H• •

&lt;...- . N Y

�.editorial

thai the New Yorlo PubliC Interest Reoaarc:h
Grouii(NYPlAG) snow groater accountability in Ita au&lt;ltll

AntJ wneo t~ cor~t'c&gt;n toSllll htcuttw
Ontcl«-lhe lndMckii i"Pt'•l'l\l.l•ly r•pCM'ts.tbte for
O'f'efiM1"G lhe bUctgect and the cori)C)(Itlon-mauera

Seize the moment
!::"!'~'.::; ~'::"f~f~~~'::t~~~

::u":!: ft Is

bad

n..

ACCDrlSinO 10 A.rmt'le1n. there w.n be hUJe

et1ec1

on atuoents-Jull hiQher priefl1 • t.w les.s

lS ~

t,.11ke. SB.t'1 vltel services will continue unaoatect, H

IPPNJS. '' his plan wOJkS. Thl• east facl ts not
guara.nteed IQC' Armheln'.s pta.n 11 a dar\ftg aeoounung
• !«Mique that
on tho rMI&gt;OftSibrllly ol his
aucces.sors tt 11 .,,. uttim•te:ty WOftt.
And u -.. saw tut ,ut. ,,.. Is no oure bet
Armheln and SBl 1\a.a .,...,riO a p&lt;-11\at IOlems
dlr.etly from lalt year~s e ~rceu" by the Boa'd ot
~or• and Ita top olflclol lolo&lt;e Interest.., In 11an01119
on soap bO•H- !Mtentl'f oolltlellfng an apoiiUcao
corpcwatoon-1....., with~·· tho gro&lt;op al - SBo to
""'{t.MII lnlo tho grouml.llncone«ned with p&lt;..,..,l

-nO•

t1n.eno;at management of SluOenl ma.n&lt;Utort leet.. IM

0'01JP fatted to~ .any oonugency plaM tn ease us
puma.ry l)pltOn lifted
Tnus., SBI ••• not p repa'tKS lOt rne dip in Ht'IIPIJts tttat
eame about In Maron wheel the tiUCS.nt un;on

will

oe In place shoftly, lhll will enable lho eorpcwotlon to

hal.. I IlN-dy guidance. tl;_,lng 581 on

more algnlflcant 10 Wee tern N ew York ttudents~ There Is
., d1re need 11 this eempus lor some klncl of 1-Ure-handeo
actiVism NYPIRG. Wtlh Ill lltong g,_s....-ooll fnd pro&amp;tvdenll approach ts uniQu!y lilted lor 11&gt;11 kind ol
OC*atton In a 1trne of rH&amp;r1c\ed ftscal rnources. SA may
Hnd ltHII unl.l)t.e to hmCI tOday'• groupt.

a CioN lit w1th tiiS Mr"fk:eS-ofi.tnlll~
That didn't n a - In 1982 anG SBIIItnOSI 1 \112 1.:1 and the,..., two yeara .,,n De affecled t01 IN
worM for it.
Aod It tt keept up, the role of a1w01n11 tn nanotlng 1t*r
own mandatory fH dlapersetMnl will be serlousely
q . .auonneo ano poa~lbly reb&lt;JkoG

In otc»r to prevent funtMW. rnoft

II lhll !I true, then NYPIRG-the mo•t preletllble QIOUP
·""""*-Ill havelo .-pliiM!'WorK within

lhOH hQhl llscal pollei. ..
Theft 11 one mon aile ro. .on NVPIAG """""''
lr&gt;n&lt;I"'V ano lllat ls i.,. M1rch rele&lt;eNIUtn,ltl which
stul)tntt '!OliO I&gt;Y r .. t margin In ,, _ ol lho lobo!'•no

caamaolno •euHt. " "

llolo&lt;d ol Dlrecte&lt;a ohOY!&lt;I r. . .aluot&amp;.SBI. , _ eloMiy al

ua 51ruch,.e and wMf Dadt e-.-en moct to• atd rts or;g1na1
•nten110n of «*1"10 tM aluoent ..mc.ea corpol"&amp;t~~Can ano
Clta~Mo agent. Ut• • •ttiOut • uniOn mat~es U 1 new
Dallgame fro S81 aMI h mo}&amp;~ rspooa In tlfnd. nol Juat
wtth acounting magle, bUI with c'eatlve Idea&amp; to upgrada
utvk:es., rMke
tr'IOfl acces.slt&gt;'• and e"len eUmlnaate

~lor

tor ,,._., m.tssteo•

&lt;lollat ts open! .,;\ut alter lhe prOject •• _ . . , . . ,
ws dOUbtful NYPIAG oovkt operate anyothef way.
NYPtRQ must a)so compromise. h •hOuld maJI;e a
sincere elfort to '"ake 11f locat operllk&gt;nl a t UB much

from S81 by rnea.na ' "" 'n.sure ceullon. respo~ltbii!IY and

SBI woll -

P"'/lno

11 UB won11 a NVPIAG cfapter, il apparantty will have

~Mith 581 HiS pten ~d.S. Jn CNlf, on hll SiJCCIMIOfl

..... ones.

~- running

upendaturH and how 'hey relate to US.

10 accept the tact Hlll NYPIRG tun11t lndl~ld u.l protecta
de ta.cto. through a c.ntrat New Yott~. Oty oU!Ca,
prevenll"9 Ihe eorpotaiiOn lrom tonowing - • UCI&gt;

TransienCy rs a Iact ol hie in .,..,...., -nment An&lt;l
oc:c:uoonlll'f, IIOtnlllrr"pon"'bte _ , ., """' ,.,. toot
uldl ot the corpot"lt~'s true tunctton. come to po.Thli os una"Oidaba.. being hoW willa opan Tllbert Hill
D&lt;Jllltico are. The only nopo •• lh&amp;t lhiY can be p(lltecoeo

ckrsed-movle prW:.S r.maiMd ,,. AJne. budgets went
l)telong with the lou ol a ,..,..,ty"" wtloe11
111 YefY trvel1nood IUI'¥f¥ed
Puuano aside ergument&amp; OYet the rustness an~ .,.tjalty
ot Ht eauM, the group felted to ac1 fn a reaponalbte

•n tWin kMI.

l)tOj)lte oc:culo&lt;oetoe.tatlon$.
AttnMk'l nat •mwect at a c:re.at••• t.nanc:.ng tecnntoue
to --come SBI'I By -1011"9 Ita IQoquld ,.,
'fWorth, M nas "•' seMce cutbKU to a m:iotmurn, •~~
goatantelng thai It *till be able IO koep paying bills.
But Armh&lt;eln'a moves do not aolvt t~ 1ea1 problem

unAdtu$led. p.aYfotl wasn"'t cut In thOrt. no .atrat.,gy was

1.,. - • l i o n SBI, ._,ne """"""'· .,.now

On tno other hand, NYPlRG'o con1ontlon lhot thl8 Is
not alwoya posslt&gt;lo. eii&gt;OCIOH-rf&lt;&gt;o a Slal•wlde
organlzallon I• el$0 plausible. '!hue naecls, mull aloo be
meL SOfM special conslcleratlons 11\ould be made lo&lt; lho
loi&gt;Oyong group, a1 tong u IIIey are lair eno p&lt;ovoOe SA
"'"h ampl&lt;o " accountoblllty" - • l)ttalted lltl ollt•

contuston reigned Hopefully, a a~rono Executive O(rtctOf

1

-.use ,.,.,. IS oololtle conlln"lty aMI It Is good
~&gt;eCa.... the ao ....,,uall'f deiWt. lu•"'V us an
"'"" " " - 1o&lt; a t&gt;eliOI cmp ol olfld61s
For S..b 8o.IIG 1 (SBI). this par..,.,• could not be more
relevanL
aerv.ces corDOt"atton-lhe noble ••.,...~men•
lhlt PfO~-l~es this campus with e¥etYihlng flom l~k.els to
concen-s. be.aJih lnturance to rttumas, aocou,llng
aervk:es to • ' ectvlee-hncts ltHH OMply In debl. wilb
Treasure&lt; C.OI Ar,.,..n projectl"9 a l)trocio ot upwanls ol
510.000.

manfJer wMo 1\ eatM to ill most ce-ntral

11 1 talt ON, as ~ tt&amp; need lor a mofe locanr-ouented
activit' g'oup. These neldl mull be met.

wotM ned. Thl ~ of ra Uon&amp;llty waa gone and

By lis nature, student -rnmtvt ~ UB ls!llghly

Of~~!z!;~:"is

not •• ''IJnclear:' 15 SA Pttstdent Cordell
SChachter cfeims. The argument that 1 amaU percentage
of atudtnts actu•HY ~oted doesn't hotd walttr. The same

"*"

numbef eJected a PfHidlnt. a treasurer and a

Save tbe PIRG
The probfem with having a clear cuL oplnkH\ on tr..
NYPIRG lunding - l o lhll bOth p&lt;otogonlsl$ oppear lo

to our.-~~ represtnlltl~tt to bc'lng thlt'n blck. And

lf.a up to NYPIRG to comcwomtse em • tate aceepta.bfe
methOG

"""good pointa. The Siudent Alsocltlloon(SA)'I roqunt

Proud students

feedback

yhiS ,,., ....

JenlcJns ,.,
h« ..,.;c.
., r~ tttKiry• ..,.. ' " ' t1een oM or
the r•nons tor thl&amp; suoc::.ss end
altOuld be' gi_...,

• EOitCH

we "'"

ro

'"''*''

I(Jft •rtl attd ~,~lOT

ltudent ol the , _ .,,._,~
In • pr~lou• ~XUIIiort. R..ftld to
thot a collf&gt;ge/rH&gt;.-.Jor
~Mil

'fNid- _,.,

_ , . . . , ,...lt _ l l l l i g f t

. - drploma, .,.,.,.,,. rooar
/;ftC ,,_,.,.._. o.ng,g tnetr
hNds ag&lt;~l•sr ,,_ p-ola/
·~~c~o
Protr&gt;tUt m1de to

,.,r

Jlfldenfl tJJ•I ,,.., Mfd WOI* at
ulf/ti«&lt;Jt~a

..,N oe rewarr.»t! lit

bOUt llitUtte.MI ~~~~ 1/WI
arnot liMa I UU.IIKIH&gt;It &amp;Hm 10 btt

__
•ord•

maft ot emPtt
From • JOCHIIy bO•atlttg •n
.COIIOirJ.f Wit/t lfK;IHHd daftcJ,.

_,.,_,

IN:I'N.-1 u,.,.piOymM~t. end too
IIIVIY ~ pndw,_, ,...,ng

IMifl" own lufll/1,.,.1. ' " " ' •lftto•t
paruc atoAIHt • • rtwy aPP"f»Cif

gr•d•#tlon Their f•stlllaola l•• rt

wJIIIngn•u to
•II Otnta

,,., ''*' ,. ,•.,. ,ob

opportunit • ..,., r«not•Jy
,.,.,., IO tiWor I - ol atuay
IKON• tttat thi'K ucnt.u ol

oe
coop.,.,,

rltlt'f

Ah!JttWgh tM,. atW .ctud«JII HNI
tn.tr wort•lfd wPit ,.._.., •
good cha•OI ol ~lling o Iawry
mgtr paymg toOl In ,,.., ll&lt;ld.
th••• aluOHtiJ • r• Otcomlng liM
••upllon, IH~mg I'NIIIY
d~Jtt.o' •t&amp;l'd«ttl 11 tiM ruN
l.nd ,,.., ,..,.

. . . . ,..~ Mtw 1ft Bu,IIIO .,,,,
CN.U" aC"Hiremle ~rand,.., ctt»mty.

,.,_rdlaa ot nCfl.

attd ' ' ' '· would IINit think ol not

COIOI.

Un,.,.,sUy wfth •

~

ar.cn

fltcog•lfton
~v•

, ,,. ~&gt;~en m'Otlftfd tnat ,,.

Sill• Umwtauy., 81111110 ~' one
oil,._ ont J,bta,,., ,n II'N entftt
Sri,. o1 N"' VOt* Wt are JUre

o.re 011,., afld ~- ar

••'*•'

·-y.

oh••·

a_.,.,

,,...,,..,. ,_

, _,_ r,.

_ _,.11•..,. ,... _ _
---Mid.,.._.,-·.. ,-.,,.a_,
oltM/r tr..SIIIOINI , _ a1

,.,_If ,.., _,~

I ,. ao- • t

.. _·-·-"' ,....,,.. _,
.. ___
v... ,,. li«oe

.,,,_
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eo&lt;npftll/ora.
....... - _ ......,,_,,...
,,.,
_. ,

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1 o 0 - lotJr , . .,. llayoe

,-

" ,.,. . 10 ,... • c1oiW loot I I

,... rolf --'" ol ,.,...

T--~-.-10

··-- ........---

Oppose passap

__

O• May ,s , the GSA S&lt;INIW .,.,
tor Itt ll•ar ,.,...u•o ol IIHI ,..,.

u•. CfHitl 01

...
,,. •llu~mg to tHJIJt
tor.affl. • nd w would,.,. to ,..,
,.., a.n UtdNKiwl ,.. lie. .leMint
~Ye

OOfii'Ci.nf'tg Iter IOf lltiJ

roo,..,.,,,.,.,.,,.

a-

~tllfDit

c•••

o.,ld on cJJ•Qitrtlnltl01t1 not ' ' liNt

.-noroe~

The lluclontl' (qloel......_ CleM,

IM•r••"

.... ~·"'
..... II'Df'.,..lI I " ' "· ·

~-·1

COIIIkl« and
It« lenu• ~
tl&gt;ouOh aht 11 rt.e only 8/aok
Ftma,.LJO.taflln Welailto
~,.... lll•t ,..,
couftl Will IH

Vm...w"f ol B&lt;JIIIIo, blca•U ...
IHI IJNI IIUI ..,.,., II. OM
l)ts.gn.dlot a ll lrrd•"d~l$

- ling ,,.. .._ ,.,-.,

''JJHJ~W1 -"'•• ... ..

IOUI

~""'' Mlorm100n trom oth•r
t()urcea other thin ,,. JIUdlnll
wno Vllu• l'tet coun••llng,
cooper•tlon, end t ll«ttv.n•••· we
a,. 1uro ll•at tile V~h«&lt;ily wlll

fl•"'

ttua gnnr sJJoukl 01 dtnterJ

,,._,

·- -

/It''

We a!f ptOud 10 bfl htt run1enta
•nttiOlJflfl tr•' lt•tp OOift In the
C/IJ.Jroom and"' th• lltJr•ty. Vltt)'
,._,rd~~tQ ~e II# fO Nl,.ve rn•t I

~~-- ,_,.._,

- '"'ff

u.a •t

M• JMJtlnJ " ' ' nor only OHII HI
tiN Eouat Juat#Ce Qln tff•t cl'tl ,,
ttlclfmQ
Spring or 1982. but In
othtr ~/JS$tl thlt 1M h•s taught.
1nr1 ' ''o througlt P'fSOMI
coununn~ sil. IJ tHity an •a-ut

IJMM::fll Q111tl lOt lhe chi"" ol
t»tS«tal growth 1sn't _..n • w•Oit
llt.,nat'"' •• lft•r Jlnd lhetnSIIW6e-ltiMt unemployed 01 1Ubltlnll411\'
wftdfntttpiOy«l

h•~Htg IO cnocn• bet_...,. tNU
IIICHU/ng~ trtll lrai..S h 1110)'
OW"
• ntJ CIIWfl Jtt WhiCII
aeet to (JK)ar• •
Stllflfnt•
toGa y are 1/nd/llf tMir ..w..,..,.
rl&gt;ty •llll•fld "~ at a biplo lttary,
llf ~ of I tolftP"'t'ftN lltwt thf
I M y - 1110"9/11 ll&gt;tr
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�Terrorism and labor integrated in Three Brothers,-by liz Petrino
Through the story of
three 'brothers and their
family, I have tried to speak
about all of us, our life,
death, loneliness, the old
and eternal values that we
all carry within ourselves
and the forces which
threaten them; but of our
need for trust and our hop_e
as well.
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talians -likefB(ICfi,SCO
their
politics like they
enjoy their
espresso-thick and hot.
Just finishing a long stay at
the Amherst Theater.
Francesco Rosi's new film
Three Brothers successfully
integrates the caffeine-jolts
of modern terrorism and_
labor disputes with a lyrical
exploration of tt)e
homecoming of three
brothers at the death of
their mother. As one can
Infer from his statement,
Rosl deals with life's most
elemental forces-love,
death, age-and then
some. By the end of the
movie, Rosl has explored or
at least touched on quite a
few major problems In
Italian psyche and society,
division to family, nation
and self, with the
aforementioned elemental
forces, pivoted throughout
A tall order, for sure;
however, the movie
progresses successfully
desp;te its often sharp
changes of mood and
suoject and the
occasslonat sense of
storyline overdose. Rosl
chaml&gt;ions neither Vlolent
change nor social reform;
he simply admits these

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forces and more in an
Imagistic depletion of Life
with a capital L. He
presents "the old and
eternal" pitW against " the
forces Whlc~reaten
them" honestly,yet always
tenderly, often with a
wistfulness that recalls
only the vague memory of a
dream whose all-consuming
vigor and intensity has
passed away into the depth
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dreams SlOt about social
reform or sex as do
brothers Aocco or Nicola.
Instead, he Imagines his
own murder In rustl,hour
Rome traffic by a band of
wild-eyed terrorists.
Frightened but morally
unmovlftl, he stands firmly
in favor of stringent
punishment for terrorists,
even at the expense of the
lives or a few witnesses or

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of the night.
D reams. in fact, pervade
the character's lives; they
reveal not only the Inner
sympathies and concerns
of the characters but Imply
also the chaos of a country
which absolutely
necessitates escapism or
utopian aspirations.
A judge in Rome,
Raffaele (Philippe Nolret),

and lifestyle. His
politics with unflagging
dissatisfaction stems not
earnestness. Rosl, a
only from difficult working
Cannes award·wlnnerwho
conditions but from the
won the French Critic's
condescension and
prize In 1980 for his renown
"coldness, frigidity" he
adaptation of Carlos Levi's
senses In the north. Rosl
Chrlst·Stopped •t Eboll,
smartly picks up on his
uses native resld~nts here
split consciousness: once
for small speaking parts
separated from his
alongside his actors. Not
hometown. he cannot
. chaos but unhindered,
retur~ and finds peace
natural conversation
nowtiere.
His
frustration
follows: the result is
prosecutors. Justice has Its
easily
translates
into
anger,
veteran deliveiy with a
price, he reminds his
and from anger to the
spontaneity fostered by
coliegue; and deterence is
desire for quick change.
untutored, often
essenllal In a much tessLike his brother Rocco
Improvised, dialogue.
than-ideal judicial system.
(Vittorio Mezzogiorno), he
Most outstanding Is
His brother Nicola
better
world
but
envisions
a
long·llme actor Charles
(Michele Placido) disagrees.
one
more
praotloal-not
Vanel. whose portrayal of
A factory worker tri Turin,
1
' just" according to current
the Gutranna patriarch Is
he typifies not only
standards.
not
morally
something
to study from.
dlsatislled labor but the
cleansed. but one which
His racked visage and
southern worker at odas
would secure a bit of self·
bewildered expression
with northern management
esteem for the Industrial
embody the physical and
worker in any number of
spiritual desltutlon of old
Identical apartment blocks.
age; deprived youth, the
Yet even this dream
future and now his Wife. he
seems unattainable; near
too withdraws Into his
the end of the movie, 'flosl
dreams. While walking
momentarily leaves his
througll a field, he Imagines
objective lf humanitarian
seeing his wile stroking a,
stance with an ironic
rabbit, but she dl,.ppears
comment on Idealism. In
within moments. His btows
the movie's most effective,
furrow. Illusion or
surrealacene,Rocco,a
reality-which is which?
somewhat pious reformer
Rosi seems to Intimate that
who runs a.home fOr
one can never secunt the
juvenlfe delinquents,
answer, either in eelf or
dreams, of a group of
society; he simply accepts
children sweeplrog up a
the cosmic shell-game with
floor strewn with guns and
a European submission that
hypodermic syrnges In the
stops ahort o f cynicism. He
sh.aow of the Kremlin and
leaves us finally unsure of
the American dollar, while
anything bUt the puslons
he presides like a firebrand
ol humanity of his people;
savior over the whole,
yet his metNtchoty Is
absurdlst mess.
strangely heartening, and
be seems to allow lor the
T he entire cast of ThffHI
posslbillfy that law, anger
Bf!ltl!er• Is excellent; each
and idealism may someday
membltf, even the most
mash to change ancl rouse
lnc:onaequenttal, conveys
us. blinking, into the tight
bm1d of life.
0 1 a more perfect world.

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Back In Buffalo at Main and
Without further ado, lhen, a
Hertel, J ingles, formerly best
quick .glance at some recent
known
lor Its free popcorn.
five showe
The Nlghtcrawlen debuted
now has live music several
at Stage 1 In powerful fashion,
nfghl a week. We caught the
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Fema there. Mark Freeland
kicki ng out versions of
• was his usual jovial self;
gullartst Bob Kozak' s old
ba.shlng hls' bass drum. holding
Jumpers tunes (Including
up pieces of paper between
classi c rave " This Is II") and
numbers. with "Thank You'"
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scrawled In crayon, drlnl&lt;lng
boasting ex.J Scot Michaels
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and talking wlrh the audi ences
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course. the man provi ding the
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playing. The band played thei r
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seemed to Pll!rot R. Sullivan's
Hoors:
home happy.
Monoay·
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vocal style a bit too much but
Finally, very old Britlsll
Bluesman John Meyall came
Saturday 10-9 1
the Nlghtcrawlers show much
Sund8y 1Ni
potential. And are &amp;treacly one
to Melody Fa.ir wi th his original
Bluesbreakers Mlck Taylor,
of Buffalo's best R'n' R
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John McVIe and Colin Allen.
Taylor displayed his
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LP or CasseHe from
Meanwhile. up at the
New ReleaJ~es
Horseshoe
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Toronto
Richard
considerable
wares while •
our LARGE used
Fleetwood Mac's McVie and
Thompson tumed in a
Hair Cut 100 • $"4.99
album section on
Allen (who'll played with Rod
spall&lt;ling performance. Once a
Rick James · $5.99
Stewart and Focus) proved a
key member o f Fairport
our Upper Deck
Convention. Thompson showed solid predictable, through
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d wasi_on • $5.99
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why Critics and Those Iii The
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Useo L P.s 0&lt; Cassettes
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Drummer Dave Manacks
Or
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Lo west Prices • JVC " Biaattr5"
MeJcnanr:hse In the Stote
lad
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nonetheleS$. Still the
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lhrlll of &amp;eefng·t hls reunion ol
a most important and
highly recommended album.
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Sprlngst"n stole the
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Postets &amp; GHt C.,titlcates
brings.
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Eqirn July 7, '82

�UB bikeway crawls forward
The latest step in reaChioa an
end to the inJu&lt;ampus biktway
controversy has concluded with

along th.e routes.

UuJe progress towaro approval of
the Amhttst·Main Street route.
A hearina hdd June 21 10

proponeniJ lbrou&amp;houl the series
of public beariDI$ devOted 10 the
project with 'the loss of parkina
.space ctrtainly less an abslract
dilemma. Flve r- &lt;boulders will
~ sectioned off alone s.....,
Home Road with an accompanin&amp;restriaion on parking in this &amp;re"a..

dtscu.is the volatile subject or
parkina restrictions-whieh the
residenls say will ~caused by the
bikeway-was a displlY for "a lot
of verbaae" ~coor&lt;lina to Amherst
Councilperson Lynn Millane.
AI present. the siam desianating
the path of lbe S240,000 project
have been approved for
connnKtion.Ho~ . rocd

homeowners h.ave continuaUy
voiced their disapl'roval or the
project char&amp;ing lbat, In addition
10 the loss of parkin&amp; spaee, the
increase in bike uaffic would ~
aalO!llpanicd by vandalism and
lillcrina. They claim the bikeway
wiU Lower the value of homes

The elaim or vandalism

tw

~ disputed by bikepath

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has

s1rinaency of these C'onditions
)'Cl

10 ~me ooaent.

rdatiw:ly meager d'utnce of the
ptoposal not passlnc lbe town
board. On the hut vote the
bikeway propo&lt;l&lt;ion was ncpted
by IWO &lt;OUn&lt;il mcm~.
But ultimately, •he CJipiAined,

the wci&amp;ht or tbe matter lies ln the
hand&gt; of Erie County, u the
conttovtnal stjlllcnt of the: palh,
from Sweet home to Maple is a
oounty road.
.. The mOM we can do is make

recommmd.ations co the. county, ••
MUiane said. "They make

M illAn• suaaested
parking
problem may not ~ u widespread
as the residents ~ve. Said the
CouncUperson, "I've driven aiona
that pan of the roure and it only
loou tike about five ltouseo will
~ affected by the rwrictiono."
Funhermore. she aUuded 10 the

decisions.-- ·
The finol town bcarina on the
mallet. perhapo 10 appease lbe
a.nary home owners. is .-cheduJed
for JulyS. But otherwise the

a:nindlpenon implied consuucdon

oo the p&gt;lbway •bould ~cin on
schedule. in the Spring or 1983.

race thai cherc looks 10 be a

-David CfjakD

Legislature votes to override Carey SUNY veto
meat!$

By SETH ALLEN

nectSSit)' 10 act SUNY the money.

Carey Vetoed a •imilor SUNY package when lbe
Lqis\11urc passed this year's bud&amp;ct in April. Senate
~IY Leader Warren M . Andenon and Assembl~

CiJyEditor
Salvation may ~ on the way for ~ as lbc A.sembly
voted late Monday 10 ovcr..-idc Governor Hu&amp;h L. Carey's

veto of a hiaher education restoration package. with thtSmaJe expecled to foUow suiL
h took the As.sc:mbly Ovc minut~ to over·ridc the vtto,
Which roiscd by SJS million the bud&amp;Cl$ of State Uoivmity
of New York (SUNY) and City University of New York.
The bilh are m&lt;lUll 10 bead off firinp of employee&gt;.
Accordina to AlbAny .ources, Lc&amp;i&gt;latiw leaders made an

arrangemc.nt whereby the vttos would bt over-ridm in the
Senate if the Assembly voted fint. AI press lime, Senate

action wu imrninenl.
Amherst Republican Jobn Sheffer said Friday he l})lnu
the l..egis:lature WL"U over ..rick the veto but warned that the
Governor ml&amp;ht somebow allempt to impound the fundi
and forbid lbeir expenditure.
Sllrffer Said the L.qislature hold&gt; public hi&amp;hcr education 1

as 1 lop priority and theffforc has no alreroative than to
override: the veto. "I have a strof\J commitment to the
State University of New York (SUNY) and 10 this money
and we arc aoing 10 puoh until it is reinotated." He wd
that &lt;he L&lt;&amp;islaturc would uy ooun aclioo o.- any Olh&lt;r

Speaker Stanley Fink a1 that time threatened 10 override all
or Carey's vetO.., but backed down after the Governor
waroed tlal he would nullfy lbe entire budaet by refuolna

to c:rnify lhat it is in balance. The difference t.hb time is
lbatthere is a bud&amp;« for ne~1 year already in plaee.
lqislative leader• ''owed 10 11temp1 to restore all tbt bill
thai Carey vetoed, includinJ the SUNY restoration
package. "We tltlnl&lt; these proararno are imponanl 10 the
quality or life In this Slate ... Fink was recently quoted as
Jayin&amp;. Budget Oinoctor Mark laWIOn differed notin&amp; that
the L.qislaturc's overrides will throw the budact out of
blllanc&lt;: .. They (the l.qi.dature) will drive us into a
dcrtcit . '' Carey bas said~ wiU raon to hiring freezes and
layoffs lo reduce any dctu:IL

UB'• buds&lt;~ fO&lt; n..-1 year is around S 130 million, or
which two mOtion is pan or tbt SUNY res1oration pack:agt,
Vice Pruident for Finane&lt; and Manaacment Edward Ooty
..ld lut April wl*n Carey Vtloed a similar packaae.
Univeroity Prcsid._stcven B. Sample said in May that

Sl .7 million i.o Warits would bt required to prevc.nt what
Doty termed I "'reduction Of J00 people" nat year.

The possibilily ls about .. so. so~· ror an override. Vice-

President for Ac:adcrnic Affairs Robert R ou~a said. He

noted th.ar it most likdy would not m.aucr anyway because
the Governor-alona with the Division of the Budact
(008)-huthe authority 10 refuse 10 spend money, even
aner II is appropri11ed.

Rossbera said that then is somc- reallocadon aoin&amp; on
within the University i~Jelf, as Wdl u 11t01 in SUNY
Central. He ..id tlal there ihould not ~ any layoffs of

faculty during the upcomlna ochool year. but some: support
pe&lt;&gt;Onnd who leave may not~ ~laced .
"II is aolnato ~a tou&amp;h bud&amp;ct year, but we think that
-.e can 1« lhrOUI)I it wlollout m uch paiD," Ron~a
F ink and Andenoo must each
lbe bud&amp;ct is
· warned. ootina lh~ sucressive yean wiD experience b!Jhcr
bal.anccd after an,y spendiDa biU is puled, .. Wdl .. when a levels nr "pain."
budact is Pl"((l. and both ilY il wiU ~ balanccd ,i(l~e
SUNY Cenual it aoin&amp; lhrou&amp;h 1 real.location procas
that could pc&gt;Wbly brioa UB another S6SO,OOO, Satoplo
LcaiJWure overrides all the Governor'• vctoes.
"We believed the budict when we passed"lt," Andmon
said. recently ..-plalnina that $1.1 million ~yond 11\a1
w0&lt;1ld ~ needed 10 avoid the l.oyoffs. "(Tho S6SO.OOO) is a
told Tilt"'"" York Times. "We ~lievcd there wore

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coou&amp;h revenues. And that is our current position as well ...

lont way rrom solvin.a. our problem."

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I rhlnt tlus has inOumctd tbcir
th!ntina.··
ScNodtttr YOicod his doubu
about fvl&gt;dil&gt;&amp; NYPIRG by
~iooil&gt;&amp; tbc comoiiurncrn or
UB studmu to ll&gt;c orpniutlon.
[ltdiNII said he reds he has not Althou&amp;h a reftr&lt;Ddum supponil&gt;&amp;
beat &amp;&lt;Ilin&amp; strailhe aruwm from rhe aisttn0t of NYPIRG was
passed by a 4-1 marain in the
NYPIRG. T~ slnct Mil)'
same ~ion thai INit&lt; him
NYPIRG El!OC\Itrvc Dircaor
prcslden1 Sdlachtcr said thai it is
Donald Ross has uavdtd to
.. UI&gt;Ciear from the Will' they (the
Buffalo to nqol~te the contnocr
~uclmt&lt;) voted that they wanted
but Friedman ..Ud rllat these
mctdnp ~ ••not so produalvc. them (NYPIRGI : • Ht said thai if
1he uuckn1s had to vote on a
Wt dJdn't
anythil&gt;&amp; dol&gt;&lt; ...
clollar t&amp;Urc for 1\tnds for
•
The tr&lt;asum erlrlciud Jtou and
NYPIRG be believed thai the
NYPIRio.f,&lt;w)bcin&amp; n~~~tj&gt;usin&lt;S&gt;·
me(:~ uthe:f h;y 10 e:oov._t me,
orpn.izadon "would &amp;et less than
they n&lt;cc~:•
sell. they should jun tcll. ••
NYPIRG initially r&lt;quested an
Wbilt notin&amp; that he clocl not
mine! NYPIRG•s prc:scn« at UB if inCTUICcl specific dollar allocatioo
but the El«1ions and Credentials
they commit rhem&gt;dvcs 10 local
projects Friedman qu&lt;11ioned his
commiute ruled il
uncorucitutional.
_
desire 10 ll&amp;n • C9nlract ror ne.Jt1
AsKrt'n&amp; thll tht- maltt'f is not
year '"""" If tht orranlzatlon
limircd lu ,..,..k to Burrolo . ..We
nniJhed. Comstock. saW that
don't likr to deal on promises,··
NYPIRO will continue to
nqodatC" in ••calm and m.aturC"
ht aplail&gt;Cd.
mett:inas when we can lf't h ovn
Corn&gt;tock araued that .. they
with al&gt;d talk scruibly:• She is
don •t hovt clUICI control C![ the
ccnain thai there 11 ••some monry
mor&gt;c)' aod thi&gt; ICaiU tbc1!i,•• and
odclcd thot theft art other r&lt;asons to ~ foul&gt;d al&gt;d ,... can &amp;tt a
for SA •, .,.. ,m•....,. to rul&gt;d
CQr1tract oa~isfactory to both of
u.s."
NYPIRG. Sht lWC1tcd that no

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* Gospel Concert on Sunday
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* Wing Prices For The Fest1val!

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Athletic upgrade proposal presented to Sam le

faciliry a key in any
b)' a Scace Uoiversil)' orNe"'
tltat UB hod
York (SUNY) Trustees policy. Ae&lt;ordins 10 improvlna it\ athletic.s. pr01Jam . AI the
Esposito, ftn:ancial ilid can be gi-ven onl)' on (amC titnC, lht' ~uppol1 Of Chc Pftstdenl
the bas•s of need and thh could rcsnio
S«n lb rritk~l.

program, a UnhrrsitJ·•ick conw.iu« h.as
t«tnlly r.ublbiued to Sampk a broad
ddail&lt;d p&lt;opos.al to vperodt u..s athk&lt;il:
offmnp.

US's dfons. ••To M compttitt~to one ma.s1
be compantivdy ~ual co what Other
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Esposho ~·ouJd sa)' only chal tht&gt;
propcnaf uaddrnsa" ch~ .scholarsh1p
QUt'$ltOn and nOCed lh.at pressure (rom
SUNY Prnidencs could ronvince the
Trust~\) alter this policy. But, he added.
il was- up fo Sample to decide whether or
1)0l 10 s;ce-.k. a chuac.
A th1rd prob~ for the Univeaily is lhto

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and great a1hlctics." bp&lt;»-ilo exclaimccl.
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1.h8l ..,irhou1 s.acrifki•&amp;· The
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suppon has li(ted th&lt; D&lt;panrwenc 's hopes.
••our people arc ' 'tf'Y muth r.xci1ed about
his tttatements. wilh his ~uppotl thinss wiH
taprovc," the dlair spe-culated. ··a thillk
lte'll have a trC'I'Kndous. impact, aU tht
people ! 've .spoken 10 are dated and C'3A 'l

r&lt;quin:mcnts Kt ronh by the NCAA.
.. Even if the President said tomoncw. 10 go
...-ait 1o.saan.··
ahead,""' couldn'c do it," Esposito said.
*"Thtrc would br commitmt:nts t.o mf'tt. ~e • As ror .nude:nlS acUin&amp; ovcr·k&gt;oked i• tht
-o,od. O«&lt;rdin&amp; to Es1&gt;05ito,
""'Ould have to 10 lilroug.h OiVIs,oa Jt
push ror au fmPfOvcd s pons pcoaram.
Is &amp;at&lt; r«dpu. "'t pmrnt UB student&gt; are firs:a.''
Muco .said due since s1udeot.s f1111d the
P.cn (rtt admif3ion 10 al\ athldk e"'CGU.
Th&lt; new rules set ronh by the NCAA an: prosram they would noc tK roraouen ud
bul Esposito noted that many inMitulions
incendr4 to ensure t:hat irutit utions
E$posito maUnalned that .studmt inlaCSI'S:
• «e sreaoly aid&lt;d·by such rC"&lt;nU&lt;S. There attempril!c to uPif'lUlt arc prepared 10
would b&lt; toltSid&lt;r&lt;d.
was. no word on whether c:Mrsin.J sc.wdcms handle cllle: LraDs.ltion. Thus UB would
Sch.athtcr said he cookS conceive of
admission would b&lt; pan ol tb&lt; plaa.
probib~ be pot in a "lloldin&amp; panera ..
sc•denu beina excluded from the dec:ision
U B Alumnl As.sociatio. Dirwoc William cwo or rlwee }urs. Muto added.
makins process. but h&lt; promised that SA
Dock said that a muSlvc (und·raiscr was
would ••lobby hard" apirut s i.!Ck
pan o r &lt;be plan, but strnsed thar: local
T he r-th question has ~ady 1&gt;«11
t.ti1hment. "We are In ravor of any
comm•iry suppon i1 M'C.'CSSa.Jl ..,. any
sol•ecl ., the conapl&lt;tion or the - . , ;
poeposa) chat will incr...., lh&lt; qotalily o4
propoW co ~ ''PTivlle fund JaJiins i.s
-•-wllh consc.,.,.;..,. •latell ... tqi•
cempaition aadlor illCreasc lM aumbcr or
c:r•:cal." h&lt; said. '"We need buoinc&gt;s as
on l'llase ll "anYI* new," liOCOfdina co tam~ in te&gt;mpetilion. •• he added.
wei .,. alumni." Til&lt; Dir«&lt;or .......... th&gt;l
Vitt Pr&lt;Sid&lt;nt r.,.. Facilities Planninc John
Th&lt; President noc&lt;d chac SA .,oulll lie
t~ alltamn1 wrn alwi')'S chr lin~ .Jf'OUP co be Neal... A fllcilicy is . .
a problem," "&lt;PPin&amp; up its promotional efforts ia O&lt;&lt;icr
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tnaintairt«l
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and' Royals pmes thi&gt; &lt;Omin&amp; year ,.;,h or
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iodi&lt;a&lt;d l&gt;&lt;ood

'"""""lor a -

w-

Sample on athletics:
"A

thlettc. cma be oery imporlont

to the miaion of a unioenity. It

"F irtt.. it can improve the

~'

I come in with a

quality of under~rodtUJte

oery open mind. But I

con olio be oery detrimental to

ttudent life. . . Second, it con

qrtainly come into IM _iob

the u~ivertily. lt'l hord to ta/1

complement and enlu!nce

with oery pollilioe

about

in~

athletica and

student recruitment.''

·er~u.

"

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-October 1981

- Mav 21 1982

- October 1981

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Holiday -C lassified ls$ue
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�ANNOUNCEMENTS

FDA SAlE OR RENT

SPORTS

DEADLINES lo&lt; Announo&lt;Jmento,
M ee t •no~. Movles. Arts ao(J'

Lectures and Spgrls -a le Monday,
Weone&amp;day and Frtoay at noon.
Noltces 1n ttlese sot11onS are
Pflnl ed rreeot charge. ~~ otlces to be
run more than ona. must be
' fe&amp;ubmiltt.'CS tor each prinltng.
GRADUATE ~ STUDENT Re!.flatch
Gtant apphcaHons a1e now
....~vatlabte "' the GSA olhce. 103
T-albert, AC. Granting level tor
MastPr and PhD Ca!'ldldatu, up to
S200 ond $325. respec t•voly

ON LY

5

SPOTS

LEFT on 1973 FORD PINTO, tel'obte
Schus$tpe•s1ets' S~' HIP to Sugat~ transpori.IIIOn~ 30 MPO.' $150 00,
bush, vt.. Januafy 11~22. ''982- ~lso . caJI any11me, 636--5232, must sen.
space I&amp; available tm ..out h!p"} to
Sleamooat. ColOt.ldO. aoo l•"e TIRES! Two 878-1• anowstw ums,
Plaetd. NY. Stop In toom 7 Squue o• call 689-0336 alief 6 p.m .
call 831·3591 fof more mloftnatiO'l , MOVING? Need a couch? $ellen
Run10mbe1. s.lilt club prM~cs '*ftll Joot. ~ceUenl condltlon S50.
not be honotod a1 toc.at areas hom 834·50'9.
Oec.. 22 .Jan. 3 •
MATIRESSES, Bed&amp;, k1lthen set,
SCUBA ctU"ii:'Atfii',efienr;;;;;;;-oo;s t.v. slands-. ,?'QS, tiiM 14-15". sofa
and al .. uf.op~ tntetestt-o ml)e(.olf'l· chair$, e1ee-. hit ~ 892.0261.
mg n1embers ShoultJ conta&lt;.l MatK
• HELP WANTED
at 831..0519.

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~ ::~~~0:.&amp;~=· col'ltacs "l~t! Dissertations, Theses, and
FOff'LlFE WORKSHDPS '~n
th&amp;- SiJrlng. We-'ll oo otlor•ng such

CoOK;

wo;ks hops as· .M1me. MagtG.

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MOviE'S. ARTS A-ND LECTURES
PIPpiN lS COMINGt--Aua,t;o,;;-wiil
be hoJd 1n t'.tJiy Febr\Jary Watch lot
delalls. Sponso•od by Biack Moun·
latn College II. We are also acce~J"·
tnl,O .appllcauons for llllt!I IIIOWS lot
d11 oct or. set des1gnot. ltghUnQ
UeSIQI\01, COSilHnCl, lCt.htm..al t.J itCC~
lot and rnus!c dh&lt;M.:Ior Also, 11 -vou
wourcs llke to play m I he ors:hc.:stta

Oea.t.Jhnc lor mtervrcws t$ Jan 29,
Call StelJhanr!' at 63&amp;2137 Ot

M:su1toen a1 6.3&amp;5780

Project Reports
edited and rfl'tfsed by
professionals

YOUTH GROUP lEADERS tor
Jew•sh cente1 ·s • esvo Program
Ablhly • worktng w •l h teens
nl)cessaty. tmmedltle ropef!•nos.
Coli 588-4003, as~ lor BBYO oltlce.

Edit·Rile 688·1820

HELP NE'JiDED tn meclw&gt;tcat aM
perspe et.v"a d•a w lng make
$$,0011\otH, make your own hours.,
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Fast ~ervic.e-typlng nalltble

LOST &amp; FOUND

, DORMITORY ITEMS

TUSSV·P1eau descr~be and claim
the bracelet you lost hom the
jew~•er In Squire.

WANTED 9 x- 12 r\Jg tor -t:•ngle. Cilll
636-5182 alter 6:00P.m.
AUTOMOTIVE

JAGiiAR'197~1'1 -·"·x
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C.,."2-d
- oor
sedan rare Cl-1. Only 1200 made.
From OakJahoma. New Mlt h lens.
Onginal PilOt. No rust. $5,900.
1!84.0&lt;Q'.! Mep lrymg.

the-open-e

NOTICES
APPLICATIONS lo&lt;looms and room
changes tor tt'le Co,lege ol
Mathemahcat Science&amp; musl be
turned In to ttle CMS office by 5:00

Fnday, Dec 18th. For detail&amp; caU
636-6625 ot drop by fT·-'0' Wilkeson
Quad,
•

TWO BEDROOM BASEMENT
APARTMENT, partially lur'fi'ls.hed,

$275

includes

ut tlfties,

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L.owest Ptinling Prices In Ale• - SIOf&gt; In &amp; See!

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Coupon Good On Copies and Printing

FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to
complete tour bedroom house, $65•.
ava1tabte now, 832~13 WdM SC.
FEMALE HOUSE MATE WANTED
fully h.trmshlid sunny room on
Usoon, tOO', $32--06&amp;2.
GRAOIPAO. FE}oiAlE SI&gt;Ote-2 bdnq.
apt,_ furn J"Oar MSC. .$135 incl. ulfls.
83!&gt;0476.
ROOMMATE WANTED

ONE GRAD WANTED lor I.O""'Y
tumfsh~d I')Ome With Ureplace and
taundty, S t25 plus. 832·7885.
FEMALE GRADUATE non·smol&lt;OI
want ed to eomplete lu,n i;t.~
house on Highgate, $135 mo. Aft

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5:00 Mochele~37.

Lucian C. Parlato•
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F/1££ INITIAL
CONSIJLTATION

ONE

OR

TWO

ROOMMATES

P&lt;elerre&lt;I, $97',32Mmne$OIO(righ1~ wanted 10 complete beaullful

I MSC. 'Nice housemaoosl 835-4175,
1 . 836-1225, Debbie.
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• • • • • Offer Good thru 1273ti81• - • - •

Jurn1shed house. WDMSC, 150'
utilities. can 832-6018.
ONE ROOMMATE needed to reot
starting Jan, warm wld MSC. rent
$165 .ncludes heat elechtc; near
Bethune. 832-8689 01 837·1366.
MAI.E ROOMMATE WANTED 10
shate threo bedroom apallment St.
James. Graduate 0 1 protessronat
student, $150'. 8a6·1899.
MALE HOUSEMATE WANTED 10
stlac'e three bdrm. house
two
temate$ wd/MSC. Must be
ous.
lun lov1ng and clean. Sc1t avlants
neeo not eanl 833-0~4 keep camno •

;!'t

(We're des.pcmte).
MALE/FEMALE wanted for latge

ap1 . ncar Bull. State, 100.00'. S&lt;!ITH
turn •• a-wall. ahar X·mas. pay rent
Jrom Jan. 1, proler Older or gracl
studMt . non-smoke' 284-4358.
PERSONAL

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ROOMMATE NEEDED 10 sMte 2
bedtoom ap1. on Winspear. Call Ann
633·7462.

834 9534

Nutl'!b&lt;lt4&amp;

Jonn K Lapi~&amp;IEctitOI II'.Cifl•l

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631-8884

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c:•su.

ROOo.l FOR RENT to complete 4

RooM FoR RENT

~

36 Hopkins Rd .
Williamsville

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Yo4tl.,.»

Jetfr~ A- Thu-tato!'IISporll
Gary SternrA.ullt•l'lt Spotts
David A. ComS10C:t!JP'Iocfipll

FEMALE GRAD STUDENT loh/&lt;•ng
·tor housemates to .share furn(shod
house.
5 m in ~ w au~ 10
campus-833-6957 01 87$.0206.

834.0710

ROOMMATE WANTEO NOW,
Kensengton· Ba,loy, furnished,
utiH11es lncludod, about $t001mo.,
838-6195.

9 W. Northrup, Buffalo, - 836-8064

...

BEDROOM AVAILABlE In very nleo,
tloose. Close 10 o.e.rnpo$, av41lable
Dr!c . 1. 105'.· K.e.tlll, 833-54$4,
833-7009.

-

1HE.5p£ORllt1

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ROOM IN FURNISHED HbUSE.of 4,

o" Lisbon 8J2.621.2 atlet 6 ~P m.

BASEMENT APT. UB orea, 2
bedroom living, Cll!1irtg room. stove,
refr+geralor, all utllll ~ es . Qlld
s tudents- pretened No pets,
837· •366. 632.()407 elienmgs.

------"Around the Comer"-------

I

ROOM IN FOUR PERSON HOUSE.
15 rnm. wa!J\ hom MSC on Us'bon
Ave. 110' and w.l~htng . miiChlnet.
Coll833-6371, a$k IM-Kim .

ROOMMATE NEEDED to complete
on
lwo
bedroom
a pl.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
Custer-avanableJanua,ry 15\, $1 26
LARGE TWO BEDROOM uppe&lt;, tncludlng heilt, vld MSC, ca lf
luUy furnished, carpeted, $180 plus,. 832·1026.
837·9~58.

NEW cards- NEW gifts;
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NEW toys, books,
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NEW location...
(; .~'f)·
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I
1000!1 Nil of Nlogora Folio Blwcl. • Amlta..t
II 1001
DISCOUNT • ON ANY
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TWO · BEDROOMS AVAilABlE.
WdMSC. -S1 10'. IIT'Im4!diate StOf&amp;ge,
Clla1ilo "' DouQ 834~

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N.,&amp;PtHS tnc.. 1370 ~Wt!CA St
Bullalo, N,Y~
0 1-sujbUtt"d lrte 10 the Umvertity
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TO SPAUlDING'S CUIOSI R,A.
Peggy. Have a Merry Ctmstmas afld
may anything you wrote on "What I
want 101 COristmas" boazo come
true. Especially I he 6,-Franci&amp;.
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FRANCIS-I crave loz
body .... Nymphomartl acs
Spould•og •

you'
of

�PAl AND JODI, Haopy Holidays

you're my favoute sullemete ilnd
roommate. Thanks lot your ears.
Love, Cheryl.
GREG-Wl'lat art you o•~lfJO me for
my blnhday?-Occupant ol ~58

Spaulding. P.S.·t·tlnl· A gotgeouS"
b lond with 37-22-s&lt; ll~e In_Playt&gt;oy.
RENE..:P.B. On I lov• those
5Weater.s. you wear! A .secun

aeimfrer.

HILARY-The queS!lOns '-&lt;e no!
coming 115 1ast as they used to
Happy HanuKkah, Jeff.

J . W.

Hore~·,-',:-o-s-:k-a"'a-,n-g-1:-n

Center. shopping 1n
~acy's a.no chutches'" ColO Spring
HarOor Let'.s cSo u au aglit'l. Lo~e .
111 ~
•
Roc-.AIUII.al

ROGEA IS a big e-ar, b19 nr, big ear.

111ARGARET K. Someone Uked me
H you have soU cheelt,s. I said t
d•dil't j(flOW ••your je-ans a~e too
light, BII10C.
KPOC. Harvard tequlres- all hrst-Yet• students to 11.1\1 and pass a
Phf$1~~ - looks lfke you're ou't of
luelc. BII10C.
LORI. FELICIA, VANESSA. BERNIE:
Well, vte Hnalty maoe It (aJmost).
Jul$1 want to say th'anli\:s for being
my In ends, I'll I'J"'ISS you aJI. Bolly.
ft1E
get.

B.J.- '"'mes., .ge{s) ol IO'~We'' ltom
Pfetenders and a cr•zy poel.

~ASTER

we go tne fOU!lde•

we

ROSEMARY, looking IOtWald to
Yat.ation when we can sw1ng
nightly. Ha•• a good one. Me.

111 DEWEY

To all the sweeties

Ulete, Mauy Chualmas-- Joe.

"Get In Step for

Tfle Holidays"

....._

·

TO PAf -:B"E""
N:=T""
A=
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H-::E
LORRA INE np;t time, I'll put
..oarmulls on al'!d we'U IO•OOI abOut
' I he blindfolds. t•we had great limes

Pedicures
Manicures
Body Waxing
Ask for Sut at
DINO'S HAll SALON
IUS N. fOfnl fi:• M,...)

m Bflo and we'll remember them
atways, Happy Holidays (ThiS 'to&lt;)'
has two endings.)

688-4444

DENNIS, I hope you
u~membef to keep you' shacses
dOwn wh1le l'n'l away! Merry X·mas.
Love always-. Arleno.

USA: Tianslot wuh me neltl
semesscr? Please? Alte, all. lnends
11ke you oon't come iUOUnd twetY
day. Merry X:mas and besl wishos
always. Love. Tom.

DEAR

8 .8. I lhougnt you neYet went out
wtlh heshmenl

~AURI~ Happy 19th Bltthday. I
hope lhey'll always sparkle lova

Slevu (and Boat).
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SCOOP DIAl, Meuy whatevor·yOu•
l.ong·l.standel s·celebr ate anc
Happy BHihday. C .F.Ed. P.S.
Look109 forward to " HHHt •f't

Clome('lt."
L'iiiiRY"5.

a)••• " E. G.; ; long-

loS! 1011$:,:• M C(fy Hanuk~al'\-l. 9MOC.

Df4VY 0 :

ra~eolllo

the great wnuo

f'IOtlh and enJoy a " Woll d&amp;.SiltoJeo·•

b1oaa.. Sk• on!! tor me. tloYe the
uumpst) FIVe we-e-ks Isn't so tong
altet all-q_os•eally. Titke Ciue. See
ya soon. Meuy Meuy Ctmstmas!
TOPSY- You' ve been a good Ultlegut
lh..s semester. Mummy &amp; Daddy &amp;
Sa o1a w111 be •v,ovtJ ~en v
CbttS!mos 61110C.

BEAll, vie produet1011 people WUI
(Tl!h your C:f&amp;zihess!*Good Luck in

ttle tuture remembof us wheFl you're
ramous! Me-uy a,!slmas loot Suo.
DONNA • l.fe you sure you don't
war!l a dragon? I hear Ramolh has a
clultll. Lo••· llorinlh, P.S. 111y rider
Is gomg to !'TllSS you.
TO EVERYONE on The ~rum;
Dood h.1 c.- ort ttle llnats-, tlav&amp; a
Merry X·ma.s, New "fear's. ot
Hann.auka)l.. We'tl le~ve a map out
wheil '/011 get b8ck to tinct our new
home. Thanks tot the ellon, JKL

SEMI•COLOA; It ' s been an
''i ntuguutg," embattling ano
dom1na.hng &amp;e:mester. Now. that
you'Je the top, what lor an enc;oro?
The gtoWth nas beef\ .mo1e than
piotes-slonal and WO{thy of th-e
t0'5Pect. But. IOC' now. JUSI go get
her.
TO MY LoSALLE housemolos (•II 5
ol yotJ): I ptomfse I'll eaU the
Eleclrtc corl\pany. Here'-s to a
wo"durtul 2 years.. 1 prom"'e I'll bV
there,
'HUEY DUEY AND LUEY 1\a•u o
temb1e Chnstma.s. 011 and Oot
TO ALL the roporters, wrl1er5 and
starters: ThilnU tor all the- e11or-l
end de&lt;l,catkln, ettflqugh we don-,
sav 11, we appreclata all tt\e nclp
Sec you neJtt semester l¥re hope)
Se-ttl a.nd Tony

EVERYONE; Oh did you happen to .
see my abstrecl m the Amer ~ ~R~STMAS tO OYery~;n
on lhe Spoc.. E.ditonal Stall. tc1 ~s
2'oolog1ca1 Soe•et~ Joumal? KPOC.
hop&lt;t Santa brings us whil we· a;ll
BABOO, wnat o eule lillie t&gt;oyl
want: an olhce Ihat's not 1n Elhc.xnt.
Merry Christmas. Love and lc,lssos,
Eileen.·
Farrah.
SE.TH-t hope Y0\.1 ~~
MICHAEL S. ~eby, booby, baeby olht.o mate. It wa!i tun sha11ng the
JUSt you antt me and the pol .,!ants olhc-e Wllh you ~Yen 11 you couldn't
•n NYC-How to mantic! Sue.
mamlatn lhet pCIVOfSton SUillld8td5,
Please tnvite me to your Wectdlng,
ATTENTION~ All members- ol I he
P, S~ Where-'s my uh.mg~r . The Boar
P11tot1atCJ
Hall
Rat
Club-mandatory meeting 1·2.C-82. SUZANNE. or should t say ~ouha
on Poun&lt;e llet&lt;I220·B.Y.O.O. (Brlng cJQn e.. Hanq tougt, and 1ea1n to gun
Vour 0'!_n 01eos)-lhe l1ttiBSI Rat. ana uun, ''· No~~ot semester w.u b()
•nuth eas1Ct. Have a very Mouy
EVERYONEoh 1w. . nothing. Qnly a
CZmssmas. I'll be 1n 10 v•sit you anu
1ew hnes. KPOC.
take you out 10 lunth, Bear.
JACK I ,
BETSY. 0 DEB AND
HIPPO 19ih-Bitdteto'vou. Lo'ie
SUE:-Thank' for makmg this
vo•Jr toommates, bedmales ano
semester so much tuo. You are the
liataptegt(...S. Yes? No? Yesl!
best luends anyone could evtlt asJt
to•. tove
Vou
All
Very
MU&lt;ih-Annie.

CAROL

z.

alter onms we

:e~".::!!:1 :~!h.!·~:-!,~r::C."~=

can

gotten suOnoer. See you '-" rtUt
we are) Serh
Have • f\J~ bte~
· -- -

lotgc1 abcx.lt being depress,O and
have • good Hme. So Merry

umester (wherever

~~~~~~"'p~~. rit~s ~:~:~r ~~i~~~~

tal d.

DEBBIE Hoppy Birtt&gt;day lo•e Hillary

STEVE--s1nce it's Chr(stm••· ,,,
pass. on Ute nu-1y persom••f' Bvt 1
owe you Of'l&amp;!l (didn't w ant yotJ ~o

ELZAH 0. In my eyes )IOY't~buuly
~~ st1ll endteu. am

thinK 1 Jorgot) P. P.S.
Chf(Sltnas 10 you af)d £rtf\ I

MARK ' ARTY a 101 no an 8, no 1

M euy

9.51lill
STACY·REO ond 51\art.sllefri.. '
lound the mean1ng ot ..friend" when
I met you two. Happy Hano~h.
and heft's to • QfeA1 Ne• vea~~
Love. Ptrtll•$ tHappy Mfb 8Uihday,

DIANNA., nJne uays til 111e 23to
ytaM i'm. OO'rl\l tp get In trouble• S.

GORGEOUS (at•as $OX}' 109s} Hope
y'ou 118\0'0ll!~feill .,acatlon l'rn gontTJ:
f'nf5S your wU(t ways. Love Spill Can
I pubhsh the plc1U1'e-?

Slaey!T

--..-"i:---:-~-:--c­

l t • ~Oflll Gtad "'!~~ttl
'ommv~'Cate well remember

JOOV h8Je

PATTY I ptCmHse nOl. to SiJY ''SUCk

ean

'ace" 11 you p,omlse to have a mce

K•dnevs (1
mean,ngs• Meny
Chnstmast 0 me.

vac•IJon Gue5s Who
TO AN EXTREMELY eurf6us ieven
noserH Edltor-.n·Chletr (I .know
you're fU!il dytng to see I hiS Johntu
Meu-y Chns.tmas. Yes, here's o.r1o
tor you 50 don'l Ice !fell out, $YOU"Ie
OI'JIY Jealous') wnatH! personals
hom stall? Sdt me liUt1: .
'

TO SOCIETY of 43r'G EnQil"eers: it

g1e:a1 bunch Indeed, Ll!f'lnY
TcifHE A'IONYMOUS " Joel"l•n ·YOU~ 'WOfdS hl'll~ C'-C.U5od more
trouble than lheYrtt wottll. Pfease
snow up or shut up! Phyllis. N .

(VE MAV your va'.ahon onng ffian.,..

:&amp;miles your Wa)'·just remembef tne
"flyrng monkey'$.. MH
EDDIE, Happy Hanukkah! HaVe •
moe ViJcauon! Jf. (alias Sue) •
014~ PORTER Mefty Ctulslmas and
have a Qfeal Yac-ati9n t~H

TO MV ROOM ATE: The svtearor5 on
the floor he~e been Wfong, a'S wme
the shttts, Hssue •nd c.ake cans...
etc. Bul hoy n's juS-t praerrce 101
4(5?) years hom now. EnJoy tho ~un
on the coast ancl $eO you 1n
Oetou;sst. 1 love vou-

VISIT OUR CENTER AT
1420 MILLERSPORT

JOE. Z·It's boen o•ea.t WOJ~'"g Wllh
you, Hope you ore '"'t)Bclt ne:.t
seme.ste• . buill l'lOt, _gJeat tutkl an11
~~~Q au your f.IOUCles- aro to,o•gn.

..

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LARRY S. alias "'obliQue nose"
tool's have many desirable IHttts,
tnii\S, H 1ust c;Joesn't Worl\ out lor
me. BMOC.
•

MARK.. 1h1nks fat O't't'fythrngt You TO ALl ,.RIENDS, colleagU..a and
are • gre-at guy anc I appree•alf all a&amp;&amp;OCiaJes at The Spectrum' lt'.s
yoyr hetp th1s semester. Sds'ltt
\. been 1 long., nard sema-ster th.ars

LTD.

Williamsville, N.Y.

688-4012

O.K. U.B.
We would now like. to annou·nc~

Th.e Opening of

KiM

.TOI\1 GLASGOW. Ask Santa lor a
new pau ol pants! See -you fn 114.
Meuy Chnstrna$ BMOC.
FATAL FIFTH GANG! Happy
"Chanukah and Merry Christmas.
Hate's ro llnats and lfle new yeat.
l!oo~ out '82.1- Frr&amp; il&amp;rm parties all
thr$- ~~o·eek. A'n'J 1owm person .not
jNe'"811n
ri11i be Wh1pped and

J::rea Od on. Ou1 new grease relict
gr c • c\llllnp laser rmes have

-arriVed m ume: 101 Chr1Stf'TI8-S
E.Hm1na1e tht~ O!llr'IIM and the twits!
Oavo-1 .
TO
THE
I\1EN
OF
2~
MERRII\1AC-Craig. Bou. John, ond

Fre&lt;f. Than"s for rnakl!'lg th.s n'IY

.seme.5te• al U.B..- Have a great
ttollday. P.S. Ctaig, don't wear
youf&amp;ell ouu-Matk.

beSt

ro,

JEO.,;.It oil n&amp;gaj\.one day when t
you . .
know the

,aw

cost ~-

Ann.

NANCY-US 's not the .same
w1thout you. Wish you were also
coming to France! Oan.ee.n.
JANINE-t know you really lo'le
BultiiiO Da? Fatewell. Oasha.

TO THE BEAR:.I'U mtss tho l-ace, b\JI
1 won't miss tho smell. l'tl mlss ttle
insl)ftatk&gt;n, but I won·• miss tile
mes.s. I*U mis.r. the convetsatlon, but
I won't rniS$ the cro&lt;Jitles. I'll miss
OebbUt, butt won't miss the POA. I'll
miss the nelp. but 1 won't mlso tne
••extension.'' ~ost of au I'U mTs.s the
friendship. Good tuck and God
bless you~ Come back, The Wad ~
MIKEV THE "SPIKE" - Merry
Christmas and try 10 have lt;n 1n
Syracuse. P.S. Oon•1 let ·the
batl84'1dttr5 allp any "'SluW' In YOUI
~links ~ove, Sue.

421 Kenmore Ave. at En..glewood
Omnl
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Walking Distance from

·Kenmore

!laln St. Campus

PHONE:
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ctrum Staff

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�JEFF dfd you get wrTten cramp
hom alltf'le person•ls? ~? ~.,., yeat
yo1H got to 1~ po tttem; 1111 Sue &amp; SUe
MI\RY, Jor mahmg &lt;:$114 go by a
httle ea~et 1n t i'Ht mOfnlng best
wlsnes. Oennas

AON L thank:! 101 the "etp call me
• walnt.JL
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1

USA 11&lt;0MA.S, Have a Happy
B•nhday! Love lnge, Kenny. Barb.
At&lt;DAEA, JERRY, Mi~O. Jolt, Fraok,

Sl'lerfi, Tnela. Dave, Jam••. Gatry,
manks tor everything ·Hannal'l·
UB NITE every Thuraday • 2.50
pllchets GO, 5.00 s~a kots ot shots.

PHYlliS N. J ww -your .am•{&amp;.-Your
G.'fM spatkled. your cneek~ gtew
•o.sy, you mode my day! f4app'f
Holidays ~et AdmuOf
J&gt;
MARY KOVACH : HaDPV 2t•t!
Anothe, p~ny? love, Gent. Sp•ko
and tude . ..

OEARBitL:-,t;;;;~e good
l•m"es. lhese paM months, I sinterly

:~ o u~' c 1~:=~i~u~ ;:~\::! I
0

TO~NO FLOOR Spautdong, the &lt;&gt;eat
ttoor Happy Holidays lo\1.. Sue RA

DEAR I good IUC!&lt; on )Our ojJnals
HopPy Hannutah Love Sus1e
WE BOOK pamn •t Bullleathars
Lodge call 688-9867 alter 10pm

thars up to you. 1 know I'll nevet
rprget. Merry Ctms.1mas af'td HIJPPY
S"lio_g•l' XXOO Love Z 0 .
Afll tt'le Jcw1sh Studers1 Newsv;pe,
would l1'-8 to w•sn all the Jew,sh
Stutteo1s of 0 .6 . A Hap~y al'ld
H&amp;aUhV Chanu)\11 GoOd Luck on
)Oui llnats.

MEftAv CHRlS'iMAS- 1oour ra ...ot~lf!
'lroglaCJ •I e'' t Lova , J e11lne
Colleen. Val, ana Lt$i

COLlEEN,~Junne. Happ)l
Holtdayst Love ya· ltsi

'wo

O!rls,ma$.. Andre• .

FOR THOSE ABOUT to rO&lt;&gt;k, we
s• lute you, Btl! W~::ner Irs been
_great a1 86. Good lucJc at home.

TO EllERY MEMBER of The
Spectrum &lt;rom JKL to Bill Stom~a
trrs beeft some ~no of ..,.,...s-tet.. 1
._ hope we all 'eamed .sometntng !rom
DaVe.
11. I'll m •ss you fll. Good luck and
Mo~e; Ho-t'fO.Ho! Merry ChriStma-s! .keep P~:tl • ng 5)Ut the best coUege
love ·a1way.s. r,omc 1wondet" -·
paper lf'l the country. Hl¥8 a very
SHEILA &amp;' MICHELLE. Have a super o•ppy Ctmstmas. God bt•N: you ell.
The Bear.
Ctmttrn•s!! lova ya. CAthy

ROOMM., TE wonted lor J bdr apl, 3

TONY · P -Ciillora. Mom I Od
CVOfYone shOuld be nappy. Merry

mtl$$ noftn of A.mhOf.St campus

'Xmas.. GQOCIIuck. QUI thCWe. Jell.

l92. 691·9409

GERRY
PERRY.
GERIIY
PERRY -A.Ien't you glad yoU WOfl' l
see 'fOu' (lame plattere&lt;l au ove,tne
personals tor a WHOL£ mot~tn?
Merry Xmas.. 1r11 sec you In NYC,
Love always. Su!,

--~--

The Jewelry Exchaf9
DIAMONDS
Fin.- Gold &amp; Sltv•r Jewtlry
lor thet s~lat occufon.
Wt 1110 PlY hf9Mtt prioM lcwQoldo.SII...CO... Alr.-

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1

TO All. VOU NOS£';' P£01'L.E $lOP
minding my buslnou,. ca.o•t
people ol the oppoolte ... be just
lr+end.s- ot ate that cOrrupted •n&lt;l
tgoo,ant that you can't understand
$Omethlng that basrc. MeH y

$34·6881

~ Rll ~ e lll'te UWIWinlc~ hue.

Tile fOIIorcoastar ride neY"et
ends a•ound JJere bot 11 dOes slow
Jt&lt;.L

crown ooouoh to make rt a ll
worahwh•lo. Ml!try Xmas-, JeU.
SUZANNE F./~Af'THA JUNIOR,
Meuy Xmas a!\d hhe a restlut
rec.upelaflon bolout nox1 sem&amp;suu
begins. Sue.
CtNOY, Merry Quist mas ano Happy
New Year. I'm going 10 miss you lor
a monah. Love. latry.

''"'e

DEANNA, CASEY, PAl, STU &amp;
liNOA-~etry Chr.stmas
Love.

Sue.

~R . -Ttlank.s for thcuet$0nal.

H~ppy

Maoul(:ka.h, Jetl.

SiNGiNGI.itNDVI EnjO~ Cl&gt;rtstmas.
oontlnue -5tTHim' a(ld Cill Fr.aol(:
~736 ,

DfAR RO&lt;:K, 901Qeous body, nroo
tegs. a.nd Wild -salt. What otw could
a g~rl ask to,. I wonder what mv
ChustmaS- present 1s? Lu~. So uta.

45o WILKESON, Y9U OUY$ are gteil
lurtl Have a c:;;rea1
Am1a Banana.

~acatron .

Luv.

lhere~

don't

JOE VICKY Ill?, tv? Hey

oocomo unnormal O¥et vac:.ahon, 1

Friday, December 18th $2.00 Pitchers of Beer
$2.00 Half·earafes ol Wine
• from 8 pm
$2.00 Admission , Free Pizza till Mid

ti ll ?

(No Cover Charge Alter Mldnlte)

- - -R ock · N ·Roll All Nite! - - Special Free Drawing Will Be Held:
Winner will receive 52 PIZZA'S.
ONE EVERY WEEK FOR A YEAR!
Falls Blvd.

£uAT o.tltJTY Cl&gt;nstmu. You m•~•
one huluva. eream·$1cle. (81J1 how
you warm yOur t)and.S" '" Fbft:st
BETH Happy Holidays! .I'll se~ yot~ .»1157 I wuv you (WOuld ratner
oxer the oreak. t..ook out YolktOVffi, unwrap you than any preunUJ
lov8', Choryl.
Ree~tft.. P .S IJ's no tun eating 4tone. •
8 .8. ThlS semeftOf nas. been o\u TO ~AMY. (belle&lt; Mnown u NarQ
t:Jes' ye-i . .. . Now if I only d•ctn'l see the tr~lld 'Nt\,&amp;01 • ttlkea again •n 1he
you at The Spect1um. Brg cnes1.
month ol January. Hope you cton•t
NANCY R - Wh.al can l~y e~l m1nd.. Merry cnnsll'ft&amp;l, Ei.......
that I'd be lost wlttloUt you. H•ve a DAN 8. - Yov've.seenbusll"ft,SenG
very Metr; Xmas. JeU.
Mltonal ~ a.Jways IIJ -a caJm b~
I he stOtf'Tl. Good luck. Merry x.mat,
1111111

Jell.

¥~~-·

JIW U-tM ChOCk IS 11'1 the mad,
speaK to my attorney. it wUI be out
a1 lhe end of the week. we"we f'leard
11 au b/4 and we- won't heat In no
l'note~ Me,y X· as, Juff.
~

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.

MARK, have a
' 'Y Christmas and
a g,aat New lear. Joan1

'

MISS VII/IAN: MerriMI Cl&gt;rt•tmas
my ta.tmght, Mr. Mototcycla hangs
up hl5 holmet (Till ne•l .semester),

xmas.J~II .

TO MY FAVORITE STAFF
REPOFITEA, Don't worry It's only
weeks- take cafe. D.S.O.

Happy Holroays, Je11.

IS THROWING IT'S

a lt.ln~p• pattn&amp;r engrnoer_
CongratUiaHons Anonymous.

LOTS OF lOVE to all my l n&lt;lf'd•.
ACI\.

SETH-Great apartment. E-at -wetL
Where will ~ou be &lt;Nio ltle c•ndy
~oun uu It Squue ctOs.e\. Merry

TO ALL O UR TACO STANO
PEOPLE, thank5 you \10 been great.

1st Annual Holiday Bash For Students !

DAN BISSEU- you ate no* olhe•aJf~

TO EVERYONE a1 the Se&lt;uatlly
Educaoron Center(s). Happy
Hohdays, l1s (1e~ and 'a).

wou1drn recogn1ze you. Have ~
good t1me an SWif'IQ!o• Ril8acfle.stet~
lOY&amp;, St~e .
OO~IS-S• nce JJm Mornson. tne
Clrs, and Oa~ld Roth (teat hOt pants.

you remember) did not work, you
lhiOk a dead rat wtll do I he Hick? I
woutdn'r go around looking fn any•
Christmas Stockmgs tt I were yout
You never ~now IU5t wMt you'll
lind. p.
K.EVIN-1 wtlt c. II M ullfgeos! Meuy

SUE- F . - Devot1on a"d loyalty
ovo,stladow• your other .attrfbules

50''" .s·top hera. Merry Xma$~ Jelt,
JEREMIAH-You mAde these. last
two weekS- 'lltJry spec.at rof oie pnd
I'm look •no torw-ard . 10 tfP.~t
seme-ster •to continue what w ~'ve

stade&lt;S.

A.nn.

M~ny

Cturs,mas. Love,

LAURIE C-NI&lt;le to havo you wllh
us. Merry Xmas-. Jeff,

MINDY• Yes M tndy. Franl\ ftom'the
elh, remember? Many Cnfi!itme.s...

BILl-Glad to see only sox toy...,
todiy At leaS-t there is JlO more
potye.ster. Me1ry Xmas. Jeff.
L~ONAROO AKA CHIP-I'vp got
the Son$•• Slue$ ov!'f you (and I 'll

bet yo"'ve got 'em too·wawa·wa.....,.
Get 'JOur buns nom.._ 1 mtss you.t
vetslon of " Tea tor T'wo4•• t ove you1
8oobs1e

LARRY-

S.-Maybe OilS 0 1 ltlne
,Fttday mgnts you wdl be abtet co
me lo lmd a M. O.T. Happy
11anul&lt;kah, Jell.

~ conv&amp;nce

CHIP AKA lEN-Roset;. are tod, taw
school IS. work, 11 you don't ao
)'our:a, you'll end up a cletk. A
t~ooat, love. Ms. Srtl)the.
MI NDY! Yes- dO enJOY Chri••masf

JANIS-HeH.I •s lo everyrh1ng thai
i!lo pu•ple·you bunny you Happ~
t-tannul'leh Jert.

DAVID DELISI-Thanh! lor the
chow... Aifar·•tuna tn Cl~ment' we'll
ma.Jco 11 "li,abasa lo Ctlqektowagu."
Merry Chr~stmas, C.F Ed.

HEY ReG! I hear 'YOU got U1!0
Hat¥ard. 8 .F.O. Bur \en ously, do
r MARK, MARK, NICI\, VINNY: Even •you want to look an P&amp;OPle1$..(1lOultls
though you•ve OOOf'l terribly eruello for l he rest ot vo-ut ufe? Fu1ure
mo lately. I'd S.hll tit(e to say Meny Ooclor.
Chrlslmas and see you on New
SHIRLEY G.-You have bocbme
Year's Eve. Maybe. 01ana4
.atld mst11u110n a.nd a lrlend to • )""
MARY 10 a 1ruo ltJend. Congrats due 4leed ol h'etp. We are all
you've done it. Goo&lt;f tuck, farewell, gJ-ateluJ... Me•'Y Xmas, Jell.
Marry X-mas, L,l sa.

Bur ul(l'lembef . call Frank ~5736).

xmas, Je,r.
NIR. I,IOTORCVCLE-There's
always
Sprong !!! f O'f!tgorl
FAANt&lt; -Good luck on e11ams. Ace
those bab•e'S love, VJv,

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                    <text>SAVE SQUIRE
RALLY TODAY
FILLMORE ROOM 1 P.M.
\

lHE
By JOH N K. LAPIANA
Edlror.fn.Ch/(/
ill Baird bos spent 18
yean baltliOf the
Catholic Church,
bonds or militant fircbombcrs.
hunclrods Of riJht tO Me JfOUps
and centuria or wh.al he terms
repressive mcnt.abty.
And Bill Baird is still fi"'tina

B
mad.

But in the Hau LounJe Friday
evcnina, Baird took on a new foe,
an "enemy" he couldn'l
understand, an "enemy" he
wanted to meet so bad that
thou.sands or miles without food
or sleep at his own CM:penw coukl
nOt keep him from confrontina.
But bi• foe nevu appeared. On
Friday ni&amp;ht. Bill Baird took oo
the Stuclcnt Auociotion(SA).
Baird'• appeannce on campus
-., in pan, prompted by a
.wctna~~ anribuled to SA
Speakers Bureau Cboirmon Kath
Pattersoo, wbo vowod1bot Baird
"would ocvu - t on this
campus llaln." Pauerson had
ori&amp;inally oontraCied Baird to alve
a lecture on November II, but
inccrvenlion by on-campus anti·
abotioni&lt;u and stlf-addmhted
"ncgliacnce" led to tbe
ca.ncdlation.
But one month antr his oriajnal
SA.sponscred - h wu supposed
•o occur. Baird wu at UB. teyina

part of his oration apiMt
Paucrso~ SA and the. Uni~cra.ity

admini$tratioft.
"I do not u.ndcntand how this
Univcrsity1!111 allow one student
dlctatorial pOwers in dccidina "'ho
an and wbo caDDO( speak on this
c:aDil&gt;US," Baird said. "The
studmu at UB should be callinJ
tor an in"·cstigation on this
matter." Baird, calJed by United

Press lnternatlonal, tbc "fllher or
the abortion movanc.nt' •,

questioned the intqrity of SA for
allowin.a Pauerson to "willfully
breach COQtraCI" and chutlud the
administration for not watchlna
Patterson'• ae~ions more closely.
The crux of the earlier munap
wjth Speakers Bureau revolved
lrOUnd the inclusion Of a second,
anti. ..bortioo spcako:r who would
be aDowcd to p«scol a didc show,
While Baird says he wdcomes
dd&gt;all: and had no qualnu about
c:oarrontina the RiJht to ure
he will no&lt; partiq&gt;ate
in uy forum with stick or motion
picture prcscnt.atioas.
" I will not debate apinst slides
and photos or dead fetuses," he
c&gt;~P!ained . "One time I wu
spcaltlna, some riJht to tift people
had a visual presentation wilh 1
talldns fetus which would say
'MQJnmy don't kill me. please

m"'·.....,.,,

mommy don't kill me."
PTes&lt;nlly, SA bos scheduled
JIDCI Black, an area resident who
was scheduled 10 debate Baird In
N"''&lt;fllbct; to appear on campus

ECIRUM

Mofldav. 1C o.c.m~&gt;e&lt; 1111 Volumo U Numbe&lt; 45 StoJ• Unhorolty ot -

Y0&lt;1o ot Bultalo

somrtimt next .semester iilone.
Balrd will not, iccording to
PatttnOD, bt fnvitrd baet. but at
Friday's speech vowed that he
•oukl retum if as.ked.
.. , lliOUid be ~ than boppy
10 return to Buiralo om
............. but (onancial
oonstric!ioM could keq&gt; him
away. unkss a campus. lf'OUP can
hdp him wi,th the eosu. All travel
and I«&lt;mocl&lt;otioM Friday were
paid for by ~d. Tlr~ Sprctrum
lded u campus spooser. taldna
care or publicity. room
rtServations and intra&lt;ity
transponalion.
While Baird deci&lt;led &lt;he
Speakers Bureau's present
suuc1ure and I he conduct or iu
chairman. cwo members or u area
anti-abortion aroup slood at the
rntrance-to Has t...ounge
clhtributina loafltu ODIICkmnin&amp;
abonion.
"II is poop!&lt; like them who
would deny WOI1Iftl the .;,111 10
rule thdr OWft bodles," Baird said,
waroiaa 1he prcdomil&gt;&amp;ldy female_
oudlcnc:e of over 200 that he was
outrq&lt;d that (he) must come h&lt;r&lt;
and wun 'you atiout whal's

happen ina to your basic riJhu."
Baird accused the Catholic
church of bcini a "pOlitical
oraaniwion", which is auemptina
to CO&lt;r&lt;c Conarcss aud various
state legislatures into creating laws
dthc:r bannina abortion or making
birth conttnltechniqlla more
diffocull 10 obWn.

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Kabosh battles administration on UB food service
By SETH GOODCHILD
Moflll8iltz lidilor

Neal's COCitructioto orden. The srudcnu
then IXIel with Neal aod Doty to ""'k out a
compromise on focdinalludcnU duriOf the
interim bc:l,..... t1oo b&lt;slnnlnJ o r ...,_., and when dot bulldlna r.c~udy

cl.-.

The two slda .....S tloolt:
e lbc Harr\m.tl)-- • - · illllod to be •
scalier service, wiD to, --..1 1H1c1t 10 1u
orillnaJ111a1e aod be 111011 U a studcot
u the JC.aboah c:ommilloe req-..d,
and Neal'• onlen hid CIOOinodic:tetl:
• DWrCDdorf AMa, ochoduled to oerw u
I _ . , . , . . _ l'llltDoft a-1ypa rl&lt;llky
wlllloo be .... . . ~ dllriaa
llllldl boun. aador .... - - 0( Food
Scrvioe, tile ...... . . . . _ thai
curmtlly ...UU for the Tllbett DiDlna
Rooat:
e Sow&gt;tl aud YCAtllation would be installed
.. quickly • poslibk:'
e A ,_in Hanimatt wW be Jjvcn ~
to tbc Food Scrvioe M.._:
e Modlap wUJ be lnltlltod 10 clioaul tbc
feasibility o r • It&amp;t In Harriman buement:

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Division of Student Affairs and/or House
Couocll.
Ooty authorilcd Director or Food and
YCDdina Scrvioe Dooald Hoole to . - with
JC.aboah repreoentlliva to htunmcr out the
n...r druoib or the actual eotablishmeot or
the r«~~t~a . It wu a1so ..,...s that bolh
Hanlon. ud Squire """"Jd ~ ltlodeall
...,_ IIChocll boPta Ia Jonuary.
HOlle ldclod that while ~~~~»t the
cookina would actually be dol\" In
Harriman, It will thetl be trlllllpOI1ed to
Sqlliri .., thai the ocudatt union ..W rcmaia
somethi111 0( a vllblo ualt. Cotuuuc:doo oa

or

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DicfCDdorf will be held orr as lo-a
pouible * - or the ''trcmcntlous
wwklood ~tQ\UI&lt;e bos.'' aa:cn11aa to
Asslslant V'oce Praiclau roc Ph)'llcal
Facilities IIWT Folts.

T he CRill or the debate WI .. eet centm:d
on whdbcr the prindplos, JC.aboah tmd
University PtaidCDt ltOben 1.. Kettct hid
apeec1 upon cariic:r tbb - ~beiDa
roUowod and the cuct 1tutnact1oaa NaJ
aod
18\'C HOiie t:OfiCC!IIIIII the Hanimatt
• ._,..atlon room In Harriman VfOUid be - fadllty. JC.aboah also -plained about !be
- t e d aod pllcod under OOCitrol 0( tbc
actual tood oavlce Jet-up. ,

Member Bob Hayden dw&amp;cd tbot wort
in w Blue Room •u ruinous and sbould
stop inuncdiatdy llld thai the whole
buildiaa wu bocomlna too food stJVJa,
orimted. "We're tryina 10 creete a union
here, - a raw1n111," lie tiki, nodliJ the
~- fo&lt; Jludcotl would be lf&lt;&amp;t.
ICaalh ~Iva also prcuurod
Oooy Uti NoaJ ror 1 RAukollor Hto area In
!Wriawt, -1ne thai aome kind or
date ror tiM ftCIOIIallons tilould
be se~. Hayclm sold thai 1be bueatl or
HarrimM ~be u ~ opot ror
tiM Rat's r~ ud lbo 11udoDsa tried
10 liak t i l e . . . - 10 1 . . . - - for lbe

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.......::i8lod wilb lbo for YCDillalloa. "I
Just ....- Jlltllr) qoadlaa thai kllwl or
moocy (estiawed tO be ~,ft».f10,000)
for a two year fldlhy .' he Mid, l6tiiQa
that it wu pouible ........ -.ld
to
be Ia Hlrriatul bo,oa4 that
The vioe
presideot Mid tho&amp; lbe Jl\ldall 1ctMtlcs
II*C. daipecJ ror tile~ campus,
..W be~ "II" or Lake two,..,...
ud lliOUid COIIIaia • ltal.

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Financial Aid

Castro becomes a citizen

Eto!Nft L~

FinanciAl Aid Application pockecs ror 1982-Sl arc now available
the Flnandal Aid Orrice.
Sludcu must r~e!M FinandaJ Aid ronr~ by J..,uary 31, 1981
...d Ole fliWICial Aid Applic8tioo by Fdonwy 28, 1912 ;., order
to be ~ fO&lt; Univmity assist...ce.
The financial Aid Orf'&gt;ee cncouraars stuckniS to Ole early.

Communisl Cuban President Fid:l Castro's youn&amp;tT sislrr.
Juanita, is tryina ·~·an American citiWI. She has be&lt;n in
w1c In Miami, florida for 11 years and an oudpok~ roemy or
h&lt;t brOlhcr's totalitarian rc:alm&lt;. Upoo wina h&lt;r aazauhlp test,
Castto said she $1illlo•cs h&lt;r na1l&gt;e &lt;OWIIIY despite the fOCI thll
she Is no lona« a cillzen or It.

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national
Libyan plot continues

O•Yl.a Ona"\ltcWA.-alttu1 ~Of'I.Pi't
Jon M.OIIiV$poi'CI"

You can't help ft&lt;lina sorry for David Stockman. With hi&gt; luck,
tb&lt; cll«k from th&lt; Oemot:rou v.lll probably bounce.

US orfidals friday released a ll.n or 14 known Libyan assuslns
i&lt;nt'IO kill top Amtrican officlals. CompOSite ake&lt;olots or an...,s
tcrtorbu have bcal rclcased to cwtoms ...d bor&lt;kr offiCials. The
Stale J)opanmeru daiQ!ed clirut tno... Jcdac or Qhad&amp;fi's plot
from a der&lt;Ctor. The last known loc:alioos o/IM hit squad arc
Cbicaao. Illinois an~ MeJ!ico. US of11cials have asked aD
Americans in l.a'bya 10 leave as $00n as IJO$SIDlc.

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Jtlfley A. Thu11toNSpons
Gary Stem'A.u lti-MI Spottt

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Tht aforemtntioncd Stockman o;et ha,·becn amended. You not
onJy cat school lunches bul oow )'OUalso eat your worch.
,J..hy ~ c.motll¥...... .......,

Everyone waats Reagan

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.James P. MUtPh)'tComPlt'Of,.,
VIne. ~Oatti'OOm T.cltnk.ftn

Real"" had tO l ike re&lt;inna 81-year-old Admiral Hymtti
Rlc-kO\'t:f on as a prcsidcntlaladivsor. Ltl'' face it-how oncn
dOCl Reaaan a&lt;tlh&lt; chao&lt;:• to be caUcd "kid ."

Jack Anderson reponed today that Libya is not the only
counuy aunnina ror President Ronald Rcap.o. Anderson •taled
tha1 John Hinc:klcy was scot to klU Rcapu by an lraaian aucnilla
orpniz.ation. Hinckky'a aplanatioo or uyina to lmprcu t oc~r... Jpcly Foster was mcrdy a cover-up. Supposedly, a
disaffocted mcrnbet or the Islamic Oucrrilla Army (lOA) warned
the Seer« Service or a piQI months before tb&lt; lnddtnt occurred.
And&lt;tSOn also said a J&lt;COnd !""man 11MJ&gt;«n S&lt;ftt afttr Rcapn.

Jan MatttUanotA~/ttoo .,.,,. ..,
S.UDI'V'II: Ftsc-.at~ Mtl!l•,.,
lMoie C..wo)'l-loo
SNrtty GloQtfWAft. CootdMaJOJ

Haney Ktom'*VAdf. S.cr•t~rt

The Admiral's record miaht be smeared. As father of lh&lt;
;uomic submarine. he could bt s:L11ppxl with 1 paternity suit.
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�· Does SBI haye any future?
Despite the problems
By ANTH ONY M . PETTI

Mon"'lfll Ellltor
Editors nott:
T/ris IS tlr&lt; fifth ond fino/
insrDllmmr of Tb&lt; Spectrum's
look or Sub Bottrd I Inc-. tUtd tiNts

OpportUnity for the board tO

fired, reiterated the need for tbc

rteValuace the position, ro hiu
someone eooperati\lt' who will
work with th&lt; divisions, 111&lt;

cucutive director to •ork with

Board, ond th&lt; student
sovemment. People have. false
nodon that O.:nnis Black is God. "

with I Itt futun o/rltt sludntt
MrYicu COI'poi'IIIIOit.

W'WI all 1M &lt;Cotro•cny
RUTOundin&amp; 1M ru:mt SUb Board
I (SBI) In&lt;. ftrinas and th&lt;
r&lt;Sipalion of iu tOll offiCial, it
miabt seem thll the ruun or the
corporation Is ' '&lt;r/ dim. Bw
IICCOrclina to manb&lt;nl or SBI. this
i.s not the ease.
"Our future is promislna," SOl
a.ainnan P&lt;ter Hirshman ..Ud.
"Some chances have b&lt;cn mado,
but tho future looks cood·"
It is these cbanaes t1111 tho,.
associated with tile aroup b&lt;H&lt;'~&lt;
hold the ~ey to SBI's future. M0$1

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revolve around Lhc role or the

executive director and his
rcspoMibility tO the board of
dirmors and other divislon
directors.
Retirin&amp; Exec:utive DircciOf
O.Qnis Black, who has been with
I he organization for three and
ono-haiF years, will become a
major factor In all SBI dealincs.
His departure willleavt a bla cap
for the aroup to fill.
.. My leavina wiU hav~ the samt
· effect 11111 anybody's Ieavins
woukl ha\·e, '' IUack said. ''It will
be' unseuUna and cawe
momentary diff.culties. but as
Jon&amp; as tile board (or directors)
hires th&lt; riabt kind or individual.

Part 5

Sub BOard ts 11 a low nqc,

Hirshman concends, because or

Black. "~nls has all the
Information and It's nor fUnneled
down to the Board. More
information has to b&lt; pven to the
Board. Dennis has been rdu&lt;tant
to push for thinas b&lt;eau"' he's
~avina• .so tht: Board's lose
con fodentt in him and h&lt; in the
it could bmdit .''
Board, We'vt aot tO &amp;« . ,
cxeeutlvt dir«tor ,.ho can pull
thlnas toa«ll&lt;r and k«P them
dtpanure Is Yltalto the eontinuina
toa&lt;tber."
JU&lt;CtSS or SBI. "It's a rebirth,"
BiU Mack, who worked as SBI
th&lt; Cllairman said. "It Is an ~nd&lt;t Blade until h&lt; was

Board. "They have tO b&lt; careful
who they put in as eaeaativc
director," Mad&lt; added. "'fbty
n«d ~ with innovative
ideas. Sub Board is only as cood
as the cxcau:ive diteaor mal:es
il.''
.
AU tluee see th&lt; Ojlportunity
expansion or scrvic:es they make
available to "ud&lt;nts. " Th&lt;
scrvic:es we provide are arao. but
we can provide mcx-e-."' Hirsh.ma.n
said. ••Wt can improve oo
housing, educ:~~ina communities
on solar projec:u. We can b&lt; an
educational device."

"Sub

can

Board
do anytllln&amp;
.students want in terms or .services
and activities," Black .sa.id...The
proa,ram is a success. Tamper with
iu succ:ess to improve. bu1 don'l
ruin it ."
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There was also a rear amona
three CQnoemin.a the increased
polit.ical activity wilhin the
oraanizadon. "We've got to keql
tryinsto provide what thl" studenu
want ouctide or politic$,'' Black
oontcnded.
With Ill• proposal or expandina
Sill services and the awareness or
heightened political inRuences, it
mi&amp;hl appear the organiz.a:tion in
danaer or losing its setvic&lt;S-ror-all
objective.
"I hape it will remain a

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services... ror-aJI oraanizadoo, ••
Hlnhrnan said ...1 will work ror

educational device.,,

that.''
••To remain effective, i1 has co
remaio. a service for all."' Mac.k
said.
But is the future bri&amp;bt? "No
question about it,' • Blact said.

- Peter Hirshman

" But SBI'1 ruture d._.a cntirdy
on 1M erron ond talent or the
studer&gt;ts who 1&lt;1 involved."

FINAL EXAMS

Why were the exams posted so late this
semester? Is their hope for the future?

By EI LEEN LEE
Comp&amp;a FH.Iures Editor

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WJty docs the exam ~&lt;:hedule always
come out so late? Why was il .so late lhiJ
year1
Complainina about finals is second only
to crammina for them ahis time or year.
The questons about r.nals, thouall often
• redundant. are quite valid on the part of
students who view this aU·impOrtant aspect
of tllm education with lh~ lltmOSIInteresc .
The gripes bqiD tO fester a week or so
before rhe Thantqivina break when the
CIWll sdledule fails to make Its debut.
" Wdl, ic's a pajn b«au.se you ha\lt to
~ wh&lt;n to Ry home. You have lo walt
to the last second llld ~ then all the planet
are booked," one Lona Island native said.
"last year I just bappencd to 1&lt;1 the last
lli&amp;ht. Th&lt;re's no cc&gt;nsickntlon."

T he probltm with a Mtdy oppearana: by
1M exam .eh&lt;duk_)&gt;'IIOI peeuliar to out-orto•-nm.
" Where I ..-art. Cllriwnu is 1M busiest
tUne or tbc year-.'' one saUor saict. ''l can•t
&amp;&lt;tiM wbokenm week off to I'm
supposed to tell my boss two to 1hrce weeks
abeacl or time 1M da}'S 1 oeed orr. Wilen
th&lt; ccam JCheduk came out this year, It
was too late."'
Aa:o&lt;difllto Francis !Mey, •upervisor
or Schedulina who produces th&lt; exam
listina. this year wu no ..eeption. "We
usually uy to 1&lt;1 rbe finals sdledule out
b&lt;ror&lt; th&lt; ltudcnts JO ho~ fOI
Th~~ttsaivina.'' she said, "but th~ l&lt;tllest&lt;f

we're winl a nrw synan."

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Thai ne'N system involved puttinl all tile
input inrormalion sdledullna is in chara&lt; or
on CRTs Instead or toy punch cards which
had been used in the past.

service• we prooide

are great, but we can provide

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many. many lima.,'' l..acey Aid, ..but we'd
need more htlp h&lt;re to do lt."
The dtparlmtnt. cotalina t.hr«
•mployees, Is also in eharge or schedulina
the Unlv. -y's courses each semester. That

chore wftl'"h necessitates "over a month or
dill&amp;ent work" or making each courst'$

room as.sfsnmerus manually, causes an eal"ly
exam schedule to be 11 ncar Impossibility at
lhls poim, Ihe .supervisor noted .
"I'm In favor or an early schedule/'
l.'"Y "'is: "And the.re'&lt; no reason why 11
couldn't b&lt; done if we had more people."
ScheduUna disowns '""y complabus on
rooms or hours. ''The computer prints the
sdledule thll allows the ltast number or
eonOiets With StUdents, the departmenl
clalm&lt;d. The brae rooms eaams are oft&lt;O

placed in a.re • result or. two-ror-oDC:
requircn\Cnc whkh states thai. an exam
room mU$1 b&lt; 01 Ieist twice th&lt; silt of 1M

number.of panlciputs tatlq th&lt;
test-Farber 151, Ach&lt;son 511ld th&lt; newly
Knox Hall will b&lt; popular test sites.

Anot~o&lt;r problem assallcd by saudcols and
allte ls 111&lt; lituatlon in which
wilh th&lt; same tCSI and teacher
sdledultd on sepotat&lt; days,
some 111&lt; Oj)ponunity to cllcll.
send rcqucsu to ucb depanmcnt
In the sentelter utin&amp; th&lt;m if they
a time slot on th&lt; exam sd&gt;cduk,"
said. "And on thll sheet they can
that lh&lt;y
want
their classes aams
_ _..__ _._ __._ _ _ _ _ _ _,....__ _. h&lt;ld toa«herTb&lt;
Communlcalioo
[)&lt;panment has done tills, $he said. "It's
a~tirdy up to the lns&amp;ruaor."

"This wu the nr.. time .... did most or
th&lt; Input fr0111 ri&amp;bt hert in the offia:,'' 1M
1upervlsor said. " I lhlnk In 1M future it
will b&lt; fOJter and more ac:ouwc, but ri&amp;ht
nOw we have a few snap to work out.''

W dl, thai ~lains thiuerncster bul why,
as one sludl:nt .Ju.a&amp;Cfled. can't the
U.Uvenity print tile seheclule In early
Oclober aflcr dr011/add When cs..ntl.Uy
notlllng ehanJIOS'? " We've 4l.ICUSScd II

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Tb&lt; Pmldaulal Comnlittce rook lbt
exam procedure a Aep forward this wtck as
il proposed the JCbeduUaa or two "readin&amp;
days" between the close or claucs ond the
bta)nnlna or earns 11 1M end or - h
semester. It Is up to U,ll PrCPdcnt Robert
L. Ktuer now to approvt the measure.

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editorial
Eye-opener ·
When Bill Balrd t alks, people listen.
Unfortunately, with the pervaalve malaise wnlcn Is
affecting America, not e&lt;JOUgh att list ening and
even less ate doing something about tne cause he
forwards.
Currently there ate two pieces olleglalatlon
sitting before this nation's etate legislatures. One
will llnally, uncle&lt; law, grant women their basic
right not only ea Americana but as human beings.
It Is the Equal Rights Amendment, more commonly
relered to as the ERA. 88d1y, 11 c!OeS not stand
much ol a chance ol being ratified by the required
numbe&lt; of states before Its lime tlmlt expires.
The other does just the opposite. It reverts the
women's role bac;J&lt; to 1'wltanlcal times. robbing
•
!rom them the basic dignity to rule their o wn
bodies. It is the Human Rights Amendment and
considering the national mood which pervades
today, this nightmare ol a law could possibly
become an even more horrifying reality.
The Human Rights Amendment would classify a
lertillzed egg as a person; thus making abortion
murder and a criminal ollonse. States would then
be able lo prosecute the.perlormlng doctor and

even the mother on such charges.
Whlle the basic premise behi nd the proposed
amendment Is dlsturblng, our distress Is magnified
by the I act that most colleQe students, those wrth
the most 10 gain or lose by S&lt;Jch tegislatove action,
are just sitting rdly by, while oat of touch
Washington politicos teU them hoW to run their
lives.
U&lt;1Jess, students unite against 5Uch stone-age
laws, as the Human Rights Amendment, we may
Just be forced to fotllet our basic roghls as
Americans and as human beings.

Part II

It was a classic matciHJp-student
representatives butting the administration over a
plan that Kabosh believes disregards Its agreement
with UniYersjty President Robert L Ketter and will
have adverse effects o.n students when they are
forced to leave Squire Hall.
When students are evicted from the student
union when they return &lt;\ext semester, life will not
be easy and they will greatly lnconvlenced. The
administra tion's plan on converting Hatrlman was
blatenlly anti·student and would have made eating
on the Main Street Campus a circus.

feed-

A student lounge woul&lt;! have been converted Into
food would be forCed to
travel from door 10 door seaklng a seat. Most likely,
they would nave ended up spilling food on the
many dancara that co-Inhabit our new stud&lt;int
union.
·
But in a seues ol meetings with the
ac!mlnrsllatlon. Kibosh was able to wrest back
the Blue Room and convert Diefendorf Annex Into a
food servrcelmullt·purpose room. What Kabosh
achieved was relatively min&lt;&gt;&lt;, but the principle
reiJielns. The administration will listen 10 students
II the protests are vehement enough and ara
backed by the student body.
Today at 1 p.m. $1udents will have another
chance to strengthen their bargaining position
when the Kabosh Comml ttee holds another rally to
protest. Inform and do battle In a last ditch ellorl
to stem the tide that Is poomlng I he union In early
February.
And as the semeater ends shortly, this may be
the last chance. So If's worth the hour break from
studying. In the final analysis, it's not really much
to ask, Just one hour In a fight that h as been going
on all semester and coultl ond In disaster If we
lose.

a kitchen and those eating

Farber dogs life
Editor!

ack

I hiYe 101 some time now~
wetchmg the ongoing blntH itt

responso1o Kelly Rlgg'o Oc:rJ411J iettfH COI)UtnUtg lh* UH OJ
lt'Hmdl~ /Of lttPitflmMtltiOn tit
ond 11&gt;e .,,,,., Oogo'ln
IHrtiCVIIr. It u.m• 10 Mf th41 tht
po$ttlons teien by K.ny ln Mr
letter. t"nd, liter. or toutv
Deii'Aml«&gt; ond twfJOIIy Oy Doron1
&amp;s• "'" bftn ..
down''
o• /he procou o( del&gt;oro In print
• ttas worn on.
0.01te about '111"0/tttWhlle tiKI
worthle&amp;&amp; retHrc:l'l, lhl

-•1.
Jnit'''

.,.,,.,ed

etxAit fnll~ting ,.In
,...-a:ua perlormlng "PIIn•n"
experlm«rts, cl•lm• of ctueJtyend
&amp;ullttrlng on the one hind 1nt1
comp/lonce wllh "erhlcol" ond
gov.mm.ntal •tandards on thl
con~11rions

RaOy today

A

Edol""

Edllor:

I

TIJe ICtl)olft c;ommUIH iJ calling

In flmtlff}ettcy Ufliort lilly lfKIIy It

1 p.m.• FIIJmor. Room In ~uifo
Union, M•fn..Sttttel C.mpua.
Over 1000 people a ttended 1111
W~nrsday's

union tally to

expreu lltt1r commitment to
''SS ~• out SQuirt''. How Ia the time
for 111 of you out ,.,,, rn VB llrtd
to partlcpete In thfa ClUJ f .

Tnls fs a e~uclel llme.with OOndl
Ot.1ng 1dVMI1fHi tltll morning, t
bid un 0. tCCflptflJ I I Hfly II
Jenuery JQ Tnefa oed for us... Titt
Rolly roiioy I•
lmpottonr.

-v

po~m

for Squire

I dO Mt undet•llnd /he ltd of
In mysetl, or m 15,000 otn•r
at this Umversuy.
~n. yet wt ere roo Civllittd!
They can heve my lind, ira okey, I
aon't ,,,,,.,use it.
They cen h1111 my senses because
th•Y h111e oecome dull,
But thtlr greed, it dOfJs not stop;
"''Y 1re IIAmg mr mind end hearr.
thlt I hive not given ptH'm,ss,on
r~ge

student~

ro,
1 hlllf not ye1 tokl them. a S()Jfll
Iter ltJ 111e pile• lhtY want to
Cltonge,

yet IMp/.in«/,

Hfte's "'"" you c•n oo;
Dorm trudtn,.-norlly your

I hl'le not

room•t• 1nd com• our ol thl
dt~~ms-&amp;Ju• Jt1_.. EJI;cou ..,.,

cteeted.
Rlr '' whit thfy te•r. FtN&lt;Iom Is
/utt • WOld ro ti'Nm t!Jit c.-n o.

10 mlnut•• on ,,.. I'Kwt.
Commuter StLHHnt.--YtW '""''
_
_ ,.1/y/
Ilk* etoUttd
umpcn for I p.m

Slud'fing?- Toke on nour -~

01 I P.Mf"tde o lr,.rod. JIIII/tOU
who

"'¥'11 11teml~ ptt&gt;¥HH/I union

ralilft. '" ore &lt;H,.,.tlfrg "" ,ou fo
• ..,.," o trienrl. """ nou_.,, "'
/1111 t 11/anget In rite lurHWi yorod

Orft&gt;O ,,_ to rite rw//'f. rne cJo•lng
ol $quite wHI of/ocr ua oU. II'•
your urolol&gt; Oon'r ,., rne
edmmittr.rlon clof• It down
Wh.,• rh.,.'t • wm, rn.,.-•·• • wey.

Ag11tt- your ettendMc• ;,
CftiCiol. 1 p.m .ln tnt Flllmoro
Roorro-Squlre Holl M•ln Sr,..r
Compu•

lhJ&amp; IS

wllete we ""'''· end ldfus ''"

conuoJ• . ,,, •

siring We,,.
WOOden mltiOnflt~ thlt onl't
hiWW form OUt no tUI I U0$11ttce.
OUt t•c•.s ' ' ' et•1p Cltfnging
Bur now t~ guard• have to &amp;Mnd
up ln&lt;J ltgM. Your tlklttg 1nd •
CM"'QU'JO ltel Wfr • stench"' my
('IOsmts. 'filou
no''~~'" to tnml
you .,. tnytnlng else other "''n
omr ol ut rn. t»&gt;PPf ol diffetf'nt
tltl

,1.,.

~oJor$.' thlt

,_.ou hew dftltlt with

m tM pest. ,.~Mit • tr•it of

'''!'·
Ttus 11 /Jow you Intend us to u • m .
But we are ytwr t;hddum. n•~• you-..
tOtgon.-n.
Alt. y1.1 rout CJJIIdren .,. no tongffl

..

,~

Slev.n s.luet

other, at~fmll&amp; with ptlmiUve
netvous sr~r•m• ver$ul thole with ..
"sophiSIIctttd" ntrYOUS
systems-au lhes• f:Onverntlons
ere beside the point. The po~nt,
you JH, /s Kelly Rlgg's Initial
~lltOmtHU-WfJit sh• Cll/td l'ltr
"gut rasponse to tha whole
i$$iJf..-U$1.fiQ tnlmll$ IOJ

e•p•nmtmtatlon Is w1ong; treating
l1vlng creaturts at If lhly .,.
simply ,.griat .. lor the "human
Mow/edge mill'" fa wrong:
P"~umlng thet WI hiV. 1 ••tight"
to aleug!Jtff animals lor lhl socoiled "gO&lt;&gt;d" oloJt numon~lnd lo
wrong.
We, as • culturt, tend toM
uncomlotta~ with usflftiOns of
good "' bod, nghr 01 wrong,
virt1J0411 or tvll. We\11 111 grown

ot
..""'"· ~ NwwKihMal. our

' " ' wanrs 10 Anow 1111 the&amp;e aorts
ol aaaurtnc.s would ulltfy you it,
mtttact ol •nlm11s. the
11Piflmenll were done on your
10/fl lnd dlf19htln.. She hiS
r~ no re$p()llse.
rne Oeportmenr ol Pny•iolofrl
IIJ.f)(Ntf/1 to Ktlty' l Q..,.-ltiOI'I/rtg of
,,._ llhH: thll PMmill IUCh
lc.IWtl,.l 'rlllilh ptiHJicllbly

por.,noll$1{(;, eondesctndiflg orod
ittldf&lt;IUIII •uuranus to INf not
101 ..the tC:,.,.tiiH: c:ommuttTry" he•
tnt.,.$/WI'Iy dtiCUit«/"' the llhic81
Ol/1111011 (lnd " ' ' dldded tftlt If's
OK 10 d.,lfoy C,.ltUrel ol

"lnolnll

ap«,.,.. lot 1M JO-el/led

t»nllltl ol aiHwlatlon lrom ,,.

"JJ/a ot m••·-111•. whlf;IJ, more
Olten tltln not, Ire C/flt~ Oy IIJI
very 11m1 humen •·forea~ht'' we
told to trual). Ktlly lnd
the,., ot us"' told'"'' Jutt es
tne auto m.cltanlc c1nnot learn
Whit &amp;Itt nHdr to know from
OOOifl a/one, ntlther can the

''' no.w

Pft~l lolog/st.

Pt'*Urrtll&gt;ly IIJI IU/0

mechanic mu&amp;t wotk. on
autof'JJI/Iilo,, not blcyc~• end
elrplllr.t. Kotly Rlgg •••• why /he
phyiiO/ogiiiO don'r worlr on willing
+

human be¥,gs. lnll.,d ot capl u111d
or bttH1 lrtlmll&amp;. Site hit rtctfved
no tflponle.

•

The'"\'' remaJnr. Some pt10ple
'""'no dltilcutty malting tM
1rrog1nt llltlfflon thai,pttt•r
species .,, aomfltow ,.., worthy
of conctm. Cite, "~'· and life
thin''' hUmin beitrgs.
Or/ltr peopll undetlllnd this

111111

''fOil'""
to
wrong •mJ
means jultflyrng tltl
bl

1

thlt the IICI lhlt •nlml,_ ,,.
..OtH lor IXPiffff'tMtltlott"' or thll

suapif;iofJs of I&amp;MftlonJ

tn ltrt~ll UMd

suoplclou• do 'I"' Mglfe ,,.

not
sp«,.,
.. Ot

poss1l&gt;11Jt'f lltlt C'Mtlin lftlnga lfl
good 01 l»d, riQfU Of wrong.

•trtuouo"' ..,,, Kelly 11/gg n ..
apoltM liUI/t. lnd WINI Shl'l )

QIOIIM in rfii)OIJSI lilt lnwlts..
plltttudeJ.. and II'IIHow tlfM1PII

to art~Nt1 • ..proper,'' 'r~llonat:•
" botorn:od" midd,. position.
The UbOratOtf Anlmlll
Foc/1/t;.a empkf1eu novo rold ,.,
that lntalhtsla, entlbkltic,.. tnd
analgea/cs 111 us«&lt;. and thlt •U•I
the animals hne ·~ervfldthtlr
purpose&amp; .. they " ' lfnltd
" p1inlessty." Kelly It told thtt '"'
tJoualng standard• tor'""'
an/malt; are 1e1 by VI/Joue
gorernment IQW»C~tf lnd thet UB
oomp/lu 'lllln ell olrnom. Thtt
waa- not Kelly's QIJfttlon. Whit

simply

ol

contlnultlon ol tlte evl/1 of 1nlm1l
••perJm•ntltlon. Tlttlormff thfnk

In IM 16/IMimetttr

mlffto.t-1 ol Htndl"fffN**
lltlt t~ trl
"ltO,.,.lftl llrlys .. some/tOW
~J0m1111 tltt •clio,. ,..,.. Th•

Iff

1,_

~tiff Und«atlnd IIIII tiMSt
·~u. offfKtld by

II,.,.VInt

• people who 1rt willing to use
•nlmela •• they wou'd IffY
lunglb,. oommo&lt;11ty.
Ko//y R/gg oughr ro bo
IPIJIIudtKJ lor
CIN 1nd
concern She h11 po(frt«t out•
llt&amp;JIIIOn to tht reeders ot The
~trum Inti the UB c:o'"munity
,,., hll no room for •ttt,ully

,.r

OMbiVII&lt;ont, Oa/Of)ced ntfd/1111
po11tton1. Urtlorlurtlt•tr, thlt 11
tlmo•t 11/stJe , , . r~N.cll.n
IIIPQnU,

David Bryan -artz

Unlvorolly Siudenr

�op-ed

Ic2Jllest opinion I
tne ptobtem very well. Generally. the rnpon10 was that

By lAUREN SHAPIRO
SA Dltector o/ Academic Alfstrs

tno g&lt;oduoto otudonlo who don't apeak English clearly
enough do not tnteraet directly Whtllludef'ltl Dut ate
aaslgned to laos or to orad tno papers.

·w

,hln 51\Kitf'IS dlsetna probJtmt with the
!Itching at US, genetally, ttlay wilt ask w!l)&gt;they
• .r e forced to IP~ CI&amp;SHS With lntlructcxs \lllllho
can hlldty speak
£Jlgilllll. Aa DIIOC1or ol Ac.a- Alfalfa. I havo been

asked thla question trequenuy. '"''no •

'MPOnsl~~•:r to

an1wer, but never a.b4e to vtlfY conY1ncangly. I begin
re.seatthlng the probtem to proVIde at lust an

explanotlon of why this pooblem, which hoQeltuty unavotoabte. Olllota. O&lt;lglnally tho problem
seem ltd a clear violation of itudentl' right IS; t\Qwever,

afllf penetrating the topic. t reallze the ltsue Ia

nQt

so

olmplo.

I wu told by one oepa11"""'1 Ihat. In eddlllon to
ollndord toooo. they oonsult wltn o~elr gred eoo-to and
ludge - • • or not tney oro~ ol.,..,.lng c:loatty
ef'W)Ugn. For those who at~ not, the depattrnent
- - t h a t thOse TAs tll&lt;t tho couou lot torolgn
lAs ol!t&lt;ed at Intensive Eng~on t.nguoge lrlltnuto (lEU).
I don' t botlove tnlo priiCIIoo ,. wtdosl&gt;'ood.
AJI g~aduttt atUOOnts whose nattve language Is not
El'lgd•h ere ,.qulrOO to ta~ an e xem called T111 ol
Englioh as 1 Foro!Qn language (TOEFI,l. tn or dO&lt; to be
a&lt;~ml tt od to tho grod school they muol got 1 1 lta$1 • 500
on thlt exam, and 11 least a &amp;00 to be 1 TA A'e,of'CIIng to
1~0 Eo -Ilona! Testing Sel'rico, loco ted In Now J01soy.

whO administers the test, tit tt measuru fl proUcHtncy,

Moat ot tho dopattCM&lt;&gt;tsl/ld admlnlallaton that t
tntllt\llawed Ililt one orOC&gt;Iem loy prlm11Uy with tno
TtaC"Ir'Q ASSistants. AlthOugh stuaents woukf agree.
there 111, at tu.s·' 1 coupte ot profnSOta itt many
- " * I t s who IJo lncomp&lt;tflonsiDie-WIIy any, at al ~
ooe •-••no Ia • mystetY to many lluclenta. Apparently

many of then professors w ere hlrld a tong lime ago.
OeprtmerH Chatr "we wete
dosporate to get people wHh good re .. arch credet~~llats-...
The pro lessors who come hero thon woro told tl'\ey•d
ne't'er have to teach. and now whh HVtHe undetstatflng
av.,yotle hal to:· The same Oopertment Chair felt that
somoone who Hied to get tenure today wltnout EngUsl'l
woutd not be able to. It ma,y be haro fat students to
believe that p•ofesso,s don't entoy reachtng tJndetg,.a

when. accous~ng to one

C&lt;KIISH. but II b IOW0$1 on tho p&lt;lorlly Uot IO&lt; ~ny ol
out PfOfii.SOfL 8ec:ause we au end a unlveta.ty wnete
teseatch ancs Qf*(lu•te WOf1t 11 the locua. we. "'' studeols .
are tCMced to Oeilf ,.,,, the ptobtetn ol uncHtrgrao teaching
not havlng lho ernoh~s we mioht e•pect.

Tha problem with TAs Is ot a c:Uflotetlt nature. Because

w,

are unable to pay our TAl compatiHvely wllh other
institution-s, very often the ba.st American acuacnts oo
ets.ownM. Instead ot sactiUcing ac-aO.mle standarda wa
gellht very 0000 f()(eig.n stUdent• . rlthtt than the tess
qualified domesU~ students In .od•tton to competing
W•th otl'., "niversit»a. in ~eas IUC, at tngtnMrif1V. it IS
dtlhcull to recruit t..-ge numbets ot grid 6t\ICJOnts
l)reC:IVM they are swept away tnlo •nctustry. We a11 •tao
not gen1ng as many grad at~t• becavse the toO
mar"'et hit not been as good for people w11h an

adVancoddogreo.
11 appe1r1 that In the tna1h and science 11eas TAs are
dlaproportkJn_.tiY non-native Englllh spoktno. From
dlscuulons wllh students lhls h as croa,ed a ver~ reat
problem. Dopartment5 feel alfflfenUy. According to the
Oepatlmenta I tnuwv~-wod, most tell the1 wete handling

1

oot an ability to tpolk cl.,.lly. Tho teat I• on•thlrd
llttanlng comptohorla...,, but requltoo no apoaklng at all
O.•t skUll UO lilted In an Pam knOWn U ..Tat Of
Sc&gt;olton Eng~ on." whlc:h Is not adminostared 11 US. Wily Is
a II!SI, wnleh dooo not """'""'" tho moot t&gt;aole Qualtty
necea:sary lOt IUC::hinQ. used to determ;ne .. ne,hef 1
graduate otudont wllltntll or not? EJoptllnlng 11111 an
TAs haw• received a 600 on their TOEFle•ama.. I"
rospo"se to tludet'lt protest. whlch hat happencxl, is not
vary convincing ln light of thll f!Widenc-•. One
admlnlltrtlor I spou to mentioned ralolng lho TOEFL
scott tor tho requlrement-solutk&gt;rta .aucn e.s this mar be
easy bull hoy Ott tnllroty oil base.
ThoM IIU-1&amp; Wno seo&lt;e ~- CIOO on tho lost 110
required to take " Communfc.atJor\ SkUll tat Graou.te
TeaCfllng AUISitnto" (ollwed b)' tEll) botO&lt;o taking tnolr
leaching us.;nments. AU TAs are aJIO*ed to taXe tne
cou•se. but Pt-u enuy. onty tnoM who wete lorc.a to DV
the requ!retntnt have tHHOited. Theft t t l " " only 12 TAl
taking lht course-• sec:Uon waa even c.anctlte&lt;J because
thtte were not 11\0c.Qtl students. 1 waa unable to g 81
staHstft-s, but ft appears unliketv that ol'\llf 12 lAs
received below a 600 on their TOEFL exam. I spoke wit h

pooplo loom IEll who agreed with lhla opooutollon.
Appatenlly, many graduate advt~rt suppon I heir TA.s
when they Pf'Ol&amp;lt beJng ln tne eout&amp;l, end m~ny
departmttltl request that this reQuirement be wef'lea. In
od&lt;lltoon, part olohe P'oblem. tElllolt, to thai
dep&amp;rtments dO not inlorm then TA$ that thlt covrs.e
even e:usta. a cou•M Whk:f'l wouJ&lt;f be vaklable lor an
kHelgn TAl. rMM JUSt those Who oon'l tnHilt~lir
rOQUitorntnL Uoleu departments bed! their Sludenls up
and encoUfage mofe use of lEU. thla Pf'OOrlm w111 never
have the +mf&gt;iitt ltlal It snoukt

O ne upoot o' the probfem t .hadn't contiCiorocf
pravloualy Ia the 'lttltude of students In tho two--way
orooess of tMChlng and learni ng. Manv of thO p&amp;ople I

~---=:g

apoke w1th fttl that studeftts can be vety Intolerant and
got IUined oll f'lllht awa~ Wll0r1 t~oy no•o a IO&lt;elgn T"'

Otie deportment ofllclll loft students P&lt;Otect

o ~olr

ttoub4es Witt! the subjec·l matter o" theTA. "fhtt ta a
rea.JOnable exp•anatkJn-to a cenaln extenc . c.ttalnty
ht &gt;ing 6 \OOChor Who doH not spook £nglial1 WOII
,.qu..1as a wUUngtitsal.o hsten more -wtesll'lety.
tto..wevec, at aome PGint this dOlts become \.lfUMton~.
" not lmpoSIIbi.. Becausot~• c:om"""'lcatlon otoblem lo

ou&lt;turat

u-

as ttnguistl:. pornops ilona TAa leorneo

more aboul AMefleln.etudeotr ex;pactattons and wet•
able to eJip-.'n tttelr clfCUmS1illlOes to stuc:lentl bell.,.,
bolt'! s-IOOGnll ar.d lnaarvcton would bo mott
unc:kustendlng. For theae f00$0l\S, -he oourae olfored bj

lEU tor Tlltl b&lt;!comoo ""'"more C!llical.
Considering the dilemma lrom theTAs point ot view
has the tUKt of W1ctoas.no our concmn tor the problem
TAs wn~ come twtfe from ot~er countMS r • .c.s

""""the

dilftc~~Y ot odluso•ng to a new cytture. It tho Unl..,alty
ln"lll$ theM student I More, they ate' re&amp;por~tl* kll
PfOtKiing theM ttucJents· emotk&gt;nal neeas to a cenaJn
•~tent By putuno them m • etassroom ..,h•atWW1 wi'Mtfe
f~l.ur• &amp;I'CI trustreUon fl u-ety, we •• threatening t"eir
emouonal Jtabtllty It no11rom ,,.,. undttgre"uata

'Studenta' pqtnt oJ vtew. then from the TAs' pomt o1 vloWif
t~ra oxlsta • proa•e~ at this Unt•etttl)' which mut t be
glvet'l atttt~llon ~
The 5iiU11IOf'l Which elfi5t5 with .-.on·nauva Englll h
spe.akrno tnstfuctots ;, )ust coming to llghl..
Admlnlsttators and departmet\t ch.aitmen, however, will
not tl~ety conhont I he problem heaO.On tmht stUdents
m•ke a b~ o~n deal abOuUt. For now, st uo.nts who
StnCMe.Jy beh~We tnay nav-e a ~ptobl trn wtlh an
11\Struc.tbf ShOutd mD.e an oftk:t:aJ complelnt ••th '""'
depantnent cn~unan. kJenhtyiog p.ar1lc"l., tnsuuctora
wM create • ptobtoem IS at least :a Deglnnlng

In ack:IJtlon. H 11 In oveu~ne•a tnt&amp;rtst 10 ' " I hat mote
TAs ta.ke ldv•ntage of !he courses- ollerftd by IEL.I.
Perhaps all foreign TAa should be teQUittd to take thhs
courO&lt;&gt;, and posalbtr the teot bl Spoken Engliah ahoUid
be utlllttd as • measura ot the a.bltll~ to apeak rottter
thon lOEFl.. lho Graduate Student Association (GSA)
plana on looking Into 1ht problem mote c.ktMI'f .,.._,
semester oy creating a new posnton whtch will oeal 'Wtlh
onoetnatlof\11 ot..,..,to. They .n11 otlompl lo mailo tho
COUIMS offeted by lEU ~tt ot the Phd program rather
than at&gt;o¥0 and ~rc&gt;'ld-tn.t •• lor g raduate "'edit ThO

Sl-1 AUOCIIIIon(SA) hOpeS 10 work Wljn Ihem 0&lt;

tnese p•oJeelt aM, In ldd1Uon. encour~e• the Graduate
Olvl•ion of Undeforaduate Edvc.tlon, and
Academic Atl•lr$ to ta'e the probttHn more letioualy. We
especially rocommet'td 11'\11 all these aJtas begin 10 WOJ'\
moHt clos.ctl)' with tEL.I to ttrld progfes!ll't'tt, ettecuve
so lot lone.
WrJ ha¥ef'l'l htt.,d 1he last of 1t yeti
Sc~ ,

I

~ forum

A

By MANY CONCERNED STUDENTS
go I~ a~d again students otthl• lnatllulloo ht•e
bottn actewed over by an admnlnlstratlon that Ia
not concerned wlttllhem onc.a thoy oet Into U'te

senoot.
The dl.lliQitd ana utter contempt we are faced wltn is
appalling oapeclally """" one"""'"'"" ohio Ia auppoMd
to bo a pteoe o1 frtolhough\, lndtvl&lt;lutlotghls ,.._,..,
and tno ,_rocratlc ldeat -lllod.
lnstlod. IJB Is o pt•ce wnoro tho llfroQIIll and
unconcerned Robon L.. Kecrer admlnlstr•Uon flat
domlnotod. both In p&lt;osence ond tnoug~t. Whon he
•sau(lled the presidency- tho student body w as a mass of
uniUed, conc•rnGd acttvlt-11 that battlacJ lot theh rights~
an d us waa tnt gaJn~no a reputation for the Borkely of

ohoEut.
Today, this unl¥enll)' Is a hOllOWed &amp;holl ol that p&lt;oud
beginning. Studonta hove ~suacned to tho Amherst
Compus, &amp;luck out In)6e wood$ sunoundeel by
wlldemesa and heCM'IeC I n by the naturel and unn.&amp;lutaJ
ban10&lt;1 ol an lsolattcl campU11thal
a prison.
Any ruponal. . atudet1t P&lt;Oiest 11 a.tmost alwayS olloncod
out lltort In ono waotolands oltho A~l

r..-.

campui - Kitler't drum campu•. Hlr dream campus.
the Buffalo modfa I ells us.
So atudenta have DIM!n fofooclto •ally and oroanlze on
tho M•ln SH•et Campus. most notatxy In Squire Hall ~

When thO Graduate Student Assoclotlon wanta to talk
tlllko 11 - · oo In Haas lounge, When Tht S-rtum
wont• to plekoo GoYornor Hugh L Car..,. II H near
~utro, w!lell any oflhe otnor mutlltudo ol studo&lt;ll or
lac:ull~• a gtlpo ltdooolt In ~ulro. Sol&gt; Kelt.,
hu a hard lime In Sqt.Me H•ll

w

oil, Uncle Sol&gt; IS a 'llndlclllft m&amp;n. Squl&lt;o HOII- Iho
noma ol numerous onii·Keuer gao,.,tnga-oa obout to be
Glosod and conyortod Into a - t alachool. And as milch
u lloll• lollo us he has nolh lng to do With tho b uilding's
oloslng! we llnO II hard to bell...,. him. ~11 Ia \ho u me

man wllo will go up to Albany and light ogalnlf 1 tult...,
hike end rftk hft own neck to support hla admlnlst nlon's
lnltresll. II 1\otter nas been good lor anything In this
plaoo. Ills hit suoooss In lighting tho Albany borons who
oontr~ the money.
So did h is moglc: loa•e him? Old his groat lobbying
charm Just dlaappoor? Hwdly. l&lt;ouor jull wanted to
r:omptoto hlo minion. tno miulon ot ending lludeno
aat-rltm now atKI for~~¥•. W•t'-Out SQuJte Hall, ua w111 no
longer bo homo lo any prooost.any mesa Qll..,lng ot
-chanted otucleniS"' oven thO simp4t _ . ot
hang!ng out and rleblllr\ll. No, Ketter In hit final monthS
u .,.. .100111 witt flntll)l gel even w&lt;th tho ot..-11 by
ripping tpatt tno ..,.y baais ol lholr owlooonco. their
building , their onlY baS11on ogolnollht olhorwlao cold
and unconcerned winds or 1he adm lnlatretloo.
~ulro Hall Will be oloslng, altho risk o l oound lng
prematute. on February t. And what naa ltl• Keller
adminltttatton offered us u . a substltut•? Another uniQfl?
Comparable opaee on either campus? 8o
II you'we SloPPed In and alroedy _ , our •naw" uniOn,
yort~aali.tt tnot Harriman Ub&lt;ary, what nas _ ,
bog&lt;
ly oll•od ua In Sqtriro'• ottOO. It 1 torrv
e,l[ouso I a atuoont gethorir&gt;g place u\O&lt;olltc •• ~uko.

l~ 11 the Squtre Hat. . tt.hak&amp;Uer. look '" Hltr,man,
there s no Alt. We need S'Qulrel Hat~lman Hall hl l liN
I han 69,000 aquaro tee1 (and one th ird atUI be•ongs to the
Theatre Oepl.}, SquJte has over 160,000. We neeo SQutre!
The tact t• tnat even U the adm\nl&amp;1r1Uon weu! to hold
to ira commitments the,HIIrm,an plan is total btJIIthh , It
i.s s;fmply too +nadequate lor otH needs u students and
as human belnos.
Tho Koller clan eottalnty dlo not mo\'e from Main Stroot
Ultra.moder(t ana ultta-IU.III.IhOuS C.per~
ljall wu com!&gt;l*tt Wo&lt;Jid you not agroo on11 - ••
a~..-ta CIOMNt and .,.,.,1&lt;1 ~.,..,_tho oome
courtuy •hat the admlnlllraUon hact? le1'1 demand hJ

C~s Unlit ill

Kett•• na1 aaJd thet ctosJng SQutre wltl c.euH at ~ts
gtave hatdlhlp 1nd that the qUalhy crt unh;etslty Ute will
.suller, Aft you going to tel' Ketter and company pose a
tllldshlp on vou-mote than the b u td on ho already l"'as?
He has 1110 ..1&lt;1 tl'l.ll students ean't wall to get oot to

Hatrim• f'l, lnlttad of the

Amnorol. Aro you? I'm not .-t~e bU$ rldoa, the wind s wept
I.IOtaUon, the long wai1a. I hoe lack o t 1 c.entraUttd
galltorlng j&gt;liOO to moot lrlonds I nato Ill
8y now you should now rooll- that you ott ~n lng
Shilled aglln. t~at agaorl-you u otudants aro botng
settwed ovoo by Ken•. Aga!n ano again, - .... - . .
abused. dloclldod, Ignored. Well tho hmt has come to
say enoug h lo enough. Stu.clenls and tho rot I Ol t ho
cotl"w,u,; nfty • ro angry and refuse to take thll ' "'''' We can

routine• In tho )Obby. Observe. also tho Incredible

not s'an&lt;l for II"'thlf arroga.nt admlnlsl ,.ttve dectalon.
Today"" h 1ve a chance to do ~eth lng, We neve a

-lou•.

Ftr•t. rou·u not~ the•• a•• only two ,on, doorllnto

~Ohl to SQuire~ as you efttet
watch out rCH the flying de nee stuctentt, practlelng tnelr

todu ctlon tn ~lata. No bookatOte. No conJerence
theater. No reNtvaHon rooms. The IIIliI IW'Idleaa. Just
li~t ketttt'a gall an e~epectlno us to so dOCIIy aceep.llng

lhla aod and -ry oeplocemenl tor our tlome- SQ&lt;.Irt
Ha.IL
Nota tJ",e .noddy eating tacfUtles In Hl"r•mtn tt11t tr,e
KabOa, commlttM had to wrest ou·t of the""
admlnisttt llon. Notlco lite 30 HOI lout&gt;go Iough! tO&lt; from
FOOd and Ytn&lt;llng So&lt;vleeS. comport it W1lh Hoot lounge
With 500 oaa ta. W.Mod ~ulre Hall I Go IUIIhtr and
nollco tno oovooely reduced loed sorvlcl tocllloy In
Hlfflman. Ther·e are o vei?oo fewer aeata. We need
~ulro l

GhMct to tlalld together and telilho admlnlatratlon t hll
wt think going lo Hlftlman without Squlro sucKI. ano
thlt they better not eJCpect a docile mtsa of aludtnte to

go to sta ughtat.
Toda y, tn ttl~ FiUmott room at 1 p.m., we N:ve 1
chenc;e to demana that a MW union be buill II'KI

lurnlahod bolort ttlay klc:k us Olll.
TodO'( wo h... a Chonc:o to light boek 11 Mr. Ketter's
. . . _.... to lfspond to his - h ot uo to saw tno 1611
\'eSIIges ot qua lity stuclent lito on thlo S\)t,t'f comput.
Como holt Choncotlot Wharton'• , . .ponao to Ina
reaolutlon thlt WU Hni iO hlm lrom tho lUI Rally.
Wo nood Squlrol Don't Itt thorn llkt It
lrom uL

'"''1

Monrtay, t• -..,;&amp;0, 1l tl Tho -

nom

5

�feedback

Fah on late feel

Armed to the teeth

The Graduate Studtnt
Auootl/lon tGSAI Senl/0.
ttpreaenllngall gflduate studtniS
at ()8, pass«/ et irs last mtetlng I

Rtg Gilbett'slellet to thtt KIIOt
·~~usu me ol leillng to tllte 1
"broad vlaw'' snd ol .,not lfltnlng
from tht lessons- of lht pall ''
Reg. 10 use ontt ot hls own wold•.
hal no "'lut:M,g"" idea wtt1t he ;,
io lklllfllbOul

Ednor.

,.solution railing lor tnt

Diffused student body

.llild~t&amp;.

Eanor.

tltt n~.Ss.JI')' '''~tltKH'II

•"ch

to m•••

Mlfft StrHI I IJI!IIIh~$C~CIJ
CMttH. and m the d«:JIH&gt;n 10
ma~e 1 planned s-tudtnt union on

o'

Am/Jetst one ol the l•st bulldmgs
to be ouiJI. A.hhougft t oel!e~• Ute
cJ&amp;elston to dflll'f tht new srudent
union was a bad one, tgn011ng the
drasr~c. ell.-ct ''will IJIVI on
atuden/ mortM. 1do not Hltrn
I hit IIU.S WIS I d«fi#On I hit Will$

,o

mtde .. get tho.s•~tudtmts. " It ,s
OIJiy a reiii'JCbon ot 1 muctr tngger
prOblem.
The blggO$/ problem II UB
lod•Y 1$ the pervu1ve reeling of

would have bHn such •n uproar,
the •dmlnlltrllkJn nt!:V&amp;J would
hav• dlrH to uy; today. they do 11
With minimum tctSntlnf;e
Tn• dlllusfOn ol the uniYeratty ''
.tNPcomlllg more serfOUs all the
time, ' ' 1&lt;1sustmerus ,,.. be4rtg

Sfpl)tSteness 1nd dtiiUIIOit IIJBI

penetrttes ew.,-y sectot ol Ute
&amp;JnNersuy. The ptObtem 11 not '"''
spill campuses aM all.., a.ze tlllf
cause such pr~s. u ,.. rn• ,.Ck
of any wstole 1ttempt1 to
o.-erc::ome IIJe dlflusn,n.

Unforlunaterr. I ltiVtt no ,peclflcproposals 10 oflttr-IAtHy know
thBI something musr bl done and
100"1 10 pr.vent 1 prf11totur• death
of U8 IS a VIMint N'tiiUUtfon

...P~•d•

"contmunuy ... SHma 10 only
Jntlude someorte .,., Most "-11'1
w111 to gt~t nomlt, tutcause I hey
don' t fHt at home htre Many
don't cari whete VB I$ golttg, IS
long as they get theft degtee 1nd
get J/te lteli out of here Tills fs •
wklelr neklallltud~

Tne ont., peop,. wtWJ PtOfit from
diffuSIOn oltM uniYttlil'l 11 lift!
ldmmtSI,..tHHt. Not "'" thiS IS I
plot by tne edmmtatrttiOit-not 81
111 Bur lhllllct r1m11ns thlt they
alone benellt. Those wno 1r11
"s.curlty·mlnd«J". l.t. par•nold
I ODell Stu&lt;Jent tfOIIIJQ /Jit.t lltll tJI I
decadtt •go. see• In lhl dlllustan
tl7• redvc:tion ol pot., till rtOIS.

to Chenges in US's

Tnete 1s, 1 bl!ltevcr, a vur
potentltl lor 8 tetll unlvtU$11'1

IH I ~rtlcUii!ly ptffl~ciouS ICI

tHtc1.use It w•s instituted prlma11ly
to ri.IStt greatet revenue forti"
1./hlvttalt¥. and not to Induce

student.J to pay their account~ on
tlmt. T111s Unl'leaity naa
luncllon«&lt; eiiK'INe/'y lot ytltt
illirha.JI •

111~

fee. If lhl Unwtr$Uy

hiS f-p.M~Ced il short/Ill m
r""\
/I'V«'fU8 IllS Offly O«&lt;UU lltf
UniV.rltty 11 grossly urtdt~rlundtJd

or tne Sr11e tn tl'us era of
conUrvltntl cutoackt. Tftf go11 of
alfordlblfJ education for tile public
!IJNers • setoaclt with each riff In
tuition or lees. Studtmts do not
dtSirYf tiN buJdtn and lruJtrllion

ot tn. new l•t•l.e.
II Js tht Intention ol tfte
GrltiUitf St"dfffll MsociatiOit to
work with olhet stud«~t
gov•fltmtnts to push /01 th•
ttclslon ot me /ate lee. Tne ll,(t of
the Gradlfllte SIUdenr At&amp;OCJallon
tllolullon Is ss lol/owa:

WHEREAS,
Thfre is 1 new t20 111e ptymtnl
Cltlfgl IUIIJOIUed by E. W Dott 0/
the Office of the V~ Prt$1dtnt lor
Finance and Management on

Stpltm,_ !4. !981.

llru~;ture.

community. for a teat
"coii419•IHI" that is l•clclng
today. A respOn$ible
adtnifllftflflon should makl ICIC/t

Part ol 1/Je' ptobltm ~"~"~ l.~es
wi rh ~tudents.. •hO spend tar more
rfme putrfng down UB ,.thw tlt•n
bflmg proud of11 But wny shOuld
they b« proud? 1t11nr atudenls IHI
lllte m~~B: nor thll they
are UB. Bemg ai"tJB means bemg
num~red. ptoc.nH. tnd paued
on-from regtstrltion to bus moos
to t:lleteria tmes-wltlt no $ense
of o.ionglng OM•. Til• U8

not realiZing that

t:nltiotJ ol • community •P'"' Is
the bestlnsuranQe ag11nst
prote111. tn 1ny case, tna potentl•l
lo1 nor Is presenay .-•ry, very 111m.
0Uttr$ In the admltHSINIIIOn $11'1
the tncreU•in •ny umtylng crt .tr
a hns o/ relative powet-tlt•
ldmlniJtntton Is slw~ys strCN~~
il tht jiUdMIS Ire WN.Aer 1nd
dlsorpl.ntled. 1n~s n the us• now
No on1 rttlty SPfNb for tM
Slvdtnl.s. SA, tttrough 111111 ltull
111 owrt, hiS Itt Jmagrt probltm.
Most Jtudents simply do no1
1dattOI'y with lhtm. Constouentlv,
wilt h'"' 1 dlffusfld studtHJt body
lrtd little clout ConsldH how,,,.
real rtSJitanct wu pu1 up 10 ,,.
Soulrt clos;ng. Thai 'iflfhicll wfJ
tmauy put up wa.s tar too late to
Changr th• outcome. end dHJ not
really hiV. the pamclpation ol
f"'tJn • 01111 ma/onty o/the stud.,,
populltfon. Ten yeats ago, thoro

While the rwtty to "S•~• Squtre"
on Decllmbet 9th was 1 good
caul'#, '' w•:t unfortunately 1110
too lfttl~. too late The dtH:I!ion to
ctose tfqulte H•ft w11 Mlde tight
under the &amp;tud.,t's noStJ' 1 tong
'''"• •go-in rn• decisiOn to m1ke

"

tUmlrtllion ol lhl. newly '"'tltuted
$20 1111 ttJIItOn IH.
GSA finds~the lf'Jitiar;on ol rne

Tl'l•r w11t1 noth1ng to unity tiN

a goal ,,. ltxll point~ Th•y muSt
Wd-101 students attJ welt ewa'e
tflat WIIIJOUt tnelf help, '' wm nol
neppen. We must not get
ouuJetv•• In • situation whete
••ch 11 watllnp lor the other so
l"d rnls Is wttar the
•dmlnlattll'on is munllo
do-,.ea tile unNersUy..
Moll ttudtnts could ure Ma.s
wMte ·~ decf.sfon com••
from-ealottg ' ' It is a good
dec,.kln. This ahou,d Pot oe 1
po';r;tJt oarue. as 1r ollen Js. Tl•e
ldN /1 JlmpltJ: Students count too:
mo'• thfn buildings. moto I nan
numblis II th# admtnJ&amp;ttatlon and
lludents a/Ike do nor begtn to
~h1111 thiS. UB ;s going to
COfWffUI tO d,. a sJ~w. •PfiW/Jng
daatn. Boots end oulklmga ao not
m1A.e 1 /JniVfr$11'1· Thete must H •
IHUng PftS_,t, Thll rs Whit we
leek . Thll 16 wflat we must work
IOWtl!d..

Timothy M. Hell
Unwer1:11y Sludctf11

GSA condems move
EdiiO&lt;:
TIHI Uni'ftiSitr lldmlnistll/1011 IS
ot/ompl/ng /o - • • th• meJotlry ol
graclulte atudenl$ ol thelrf•tttttttlllu
0tpat1f1)Mtt Into toom Pa.t*w 209 Thf~
toom lo dl'ildld Into II ooolcl... IIO&lt;Jtlng ll5
jpMIUIII 1/udents. Th/1 /to/11/y II QI0$5/y
• _.... lnadequ•t•l Not on/v Is- the toom v•ry
o'tttclowd«&lt;, but W• e/so nolly •nd n•lf ol
Utt C&amp;IOicln ..,.. Window'-••· T,. lrlllh
grldUIIe students have OHfWfttlmJngly
~IH IIIIo propouL Th• gredu.,.
stuHrnt• demand rhll t.cflllill equal ro «
,.,., '"'" lhl old oUiceo , . """'
IVtlltblt. Tfl• Alllh Club 11111 olld dlrectt&gt;d
thell S.nator to auomlt trt/1 rel4tution to
Ill• G,-.dul/1 Student IIUOC/11/on (GSII)

WHEREASL
This 1111 p1yment was not
dlscuue&lt;l with repru.nt~tf"ts ol
the Jtudents. tnd spKJI~•Ifr. the
OtatJulte S.tud~t A&amp;SOCtltlon,
lf~ltnllltYH ollhe gtadull•

$/trdM/• II SIJNY/Bull•lo

WHEREAS,

This feels compltJttJJ)I .,
lnnnslll.-e to thtt speci/Jc nelds ol
the gradulte Jtudent$ who I'IUive
llnancJII ualstanct'l from villous
c~~,.rtmffltS (mchldJng. but not
l1mftld to TAP. Tuitioll Welwt,
Antfllttee from ;,ome
gov~rnments, etc.) and ofllct' that
do nol. through no farJtt ot tht
gfldUitl lluderu, pfOCI$S thf
aulstanoe wllhln thl 4JtJifrsry
dtJid/lne dlte lor total Jchoo/
peyment. One enmple lr the TAP
progr•'"· which miy awarrl grattts
1lttr ,,, H•dlitJI datt. so thll rne
poU.fO,Iit'flrtSn that I lludenl U
chtrgfd 1 120 ,.,. IH on •
O.llnC. ""' diUP/HIIIf$ Shortly
11111 thl tllldline date. Wt, " "
gradu1111 student bodylmd&amp; "'''
•ntlro process lecklng In •
tooptrltivt sp/rft whe1t1 gtldUttl

slwHnts have absolutely -ouel
JUtflelpatton in malt~rs lhlt ' " ' ' '
'"'"' dllw:tty.

THEREFORE, 8E IT RESOLVED.
Tittt th• GSA, as oilkill
tepttlentllives of the entfre
pradulte student bOdy, demtndJ 1
complett charJge in th• entlrt
concetpl ol a tate ' " chlfgt., with
equat gtadua-. stUdenl lnput..~nto
the ~·1. WI. . t/fe rfSUitl
retroectiYe to llfc/utn 111 fHf lor
thta ,.,,,,.,, Fan oi1NI. In
1ddlllon. 111 fHs based upon late
TAP fWifdS, lilttlon WIIVt!fl, or
olhtrbu,.aucntlf; problttms out ol
1/tt cotttrol ol the gfadlllt*
IIUdonr 10 1&gt;e fllml/fert&gt;d
/rrlmwt/eltl'(.

,..., .....,.,

GSA Plnld011l

8 - - - ........,r.••-•1181

thtt Pill has ptecluded your
hlvlttg ll!arned anything soout u
Ltts llkt your failure to tlkt 1
''IHHd view'' ol Hi~on·s
"mVIJJOns•• ol C.mbodl• 1nd taos

a• an t¥1trl~
To begin With, Wt Wtre ,11 biJI
101m•Ur lnvfled to "inv1del'

Cembodl• by Prlnot~ Slh1nouk. In
our opfflllons thtue (which hed a
••rfllmllft&lt;l••opol we·l/rongtly
mtt thous1nds ot north
Vletnlml!stt uoops who Will
··atfntc to tnt teiiiiJ .. with mi,tlons
ollons ol We6pons. 01 cour•• 1
•tnlrt guy Uke you Mows lhlt
roese hid nothmg 10 do w1th thlt
niSfY old war aetoss IIJt bordtr In

Vtttplm, right? They would nevtr
thought Bbout using""~"

ht~o

eg11n1t our soldier$ (heav-en
lcvbld'r- They were prOO.bty /UJ/
••rag"' wuh lhe
C.mbOdt~ns or somatnlng lllt1
tMI But, tou gutSS'MJ It, ¥f'e tooA
I flY their toys and madt tflem

p~ylng

~~::'~;:~:~::;,'~:0·;:::~,·
umttlted. consequttnce of this
wu tnlf .AmeJicsn CJ.I. 't wtrt not
g•/llng killed ell /he lim•
anymore.rnose North V'-tn•m•s•
did not /Ike playing WllhOUI IIIII#
··toy• .. one bit so thrJ wnt 10 the
"'&amp;lort~ ro get .s-ome mort Nuty
old Nl• on, though, h1s closH tht
Ho Chi Allnh T,..ll through lao.s
tnd they had 8 IHrlbly untriPPY

Om•.

Anolh« lnlng /hoi a knowledge

ol thtlaots (Wnu• the IIHdlln••l
wotJid allolf you to do would bel'O
put things m PfiiSPf!CI""-· '" my
ffrst t.,tllf' I was mt.refY lty1rtg ro
pur crrtk:i&amp;ms ol Nix.ott fn theft
PIDPf' pert.PKJiWI. I do not delend
A#c1'11rd Nl¥ort as 1 person, -but IS
1 prtsldent. I ""Cannot condemn him
mort/'( bleaF"-hls trantgrtulons
recleved m!l'" al1•n11on m th•
press tiWn his predeceuot'a
tllftJicn Wert no lesa g11ve). Wt
laud Kennedy and Johnson lor
t~t comr1butlons to .aciaiiUiflce
11 horM wtt1~ ovttrloo41ng lh~r
VlftMm COIJIUIJut/o(t&amp;.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
1~11 ln. Gtoduate S/U&lt;Hn/

A•aDCiatlon Utpel' ~~ g,.dullt
•tud«Jts not to p.J'f ' " ' Wt• IH
untlllhJs luve is~ to our

Ttt•lact

..6"" nt''"'' did anything Out

t""U:ullle the w1r is ovtttiOOked
whtn W• tlltlge Nixon.
Th~ t1c1 remains tlrat he
diltngiQed u.s trom oYM 20 ye~ts
o/ mllgtJidtHI ;n'i'OIVI!mtMtln
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(roo!h lelry $fY!e/llk• moo/ of uo,
In tttrOJpfiCt.
wantld il
dont. What IHl did WI$, In ttlllty,
oil thll ho could do-he 11•1dlly
tKucfd our lnvatvemtnl until II

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had autJJt•.ntfllly ended. HI mtd,
w ith ldmittftdfy dubiout IUCCISI,
to gfl out while m•in,mlng IDIIJ t
umblonu ot dlgnuy
m10ttt liSts sewral ol NIXOtt•s
Olhet transgressions In hi$ /IHt.,,
But the only dlllerence fOnd
btltNttn thtu and thMt o1 min)'
olhll presidtnta is 111e empltlals
• g/von lh•m by lho pre••· II you
doubt '"'' I vtfll bft mo11 thin
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8E IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
Thtl E. W.Do/y. VIc. Pr•lldent
lor F,.nu end A1ono~m"'4 1&gt;e
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to thff OSA within 10 buJintu
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S.nlle by I VO/t oi/FI.

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You sH Reg, you ""not IHrn
!tom rne past unlesa 'fOIJ hao;e
somt IIQnllkant knowledge of u
'loU! demons.tts /IKI ignotanoe ol

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In •horl. lnt•lligen/ P«&gt;Pie
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t~iew•

tHstd prlmerlly on

ntwl,.per hettlllnes., popullr
stntlmtniC or recent IVtnll' ' "

nectnlrlly dlstorled. It is not ltlld
to "fo~glv•" NlrotJ when you put
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Pol(jok lontoln
Senior

�.CHRISTMAS TIME

has ~&gt;Ceo four and one-half yean since I came to Ibis
Univmity, and what bater time is there to leave it tbao
at
Cbrislmas time.
I lhou&amp;bt !hat before I 10. the least I oould do was leave
somtthlna behind for everyone that has touched my life durina
my my here.
Cbrislmas time has ~ very important to me. It has brou&amp;bt
a lot of happiness ~o my life throush the years and I would like
to share it with you.
For those of you with flflll religious beliefs, I hope !hat you
will spend the season enjoyina lhe blessings of God as well as
those of your families. For the rest of you who may be alone for
Christ'mas, take heart and &amp;rin and bear it. There are -people out
there who care about JDU and will be praying for you. I'm sure
God will stay with you and keep the season from being too
dlfficuh.
Now, sit back and read some good ol\1-fashioncd Christmas
Ouff. This section is my gift tO you. And, by the way, have a
very merry and blessed Christmas.

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" W e open them and read them," Sllid Klaczyk. "MoSl of the
It seems that witli" every pusina year, Christmas -becomes more letters are lists of what the kid wants for Christmas and we
usually just throw those out. But occasionally we find 1 ereative
commerciafued. As soon as that Tbanltslivina bird is cone, the
Chri.st:mas sboppina binae stanS. With crowded stores, hiah
ont that the kid put a lot of effort into, and we·save them."
prices, people eomplainiQa. it seems t.b.1 Christmas bas lost some
"If they are not a run-of-the-mill leuer," said Kluzyk,
of its charm over th~c:au. But one thin&amp; that bas yet to chanae "members from the local banks and the media will either display
is the children's asf'eetion for lbat white bearded man named
or printtbe best letters they &amp;el and aJve &amp;iTts to the kids. It's 1
great Idea and it rewards the kids for their efforts."
Santa Claus.
Euh year, millions of kids arotmd the world write letters to
TM letters usually stan arrivina after Tbaokqivina with the
load aettloa heavier as Christmas nears.
the imqilwy hero in hopes lbal lie will brio&amp; DllliY aJfls, A
wae ~ty oflhe letters are or the "list.. variety where the
"We ba~ a couple hundred in the office riaht now," said
child lists every pme, toy, and macbiDcty known to man.
Kluzyk. "On the aven,e though, we &amp;et about 15 to 20 letters
per
day."
'O ther letters are sensitive aod slocere. Chlldten asltina bow is
Santa doiD&amp;. how was the SWIIIIICS' aod just sa)'jll&amp; bi, make their
Xiaayk noted that some yars the !etten are more creative ,
than other featS, and that this ,ear they are less creative.
way lbrouJh. But where do tbele letters end ujl1 Who reads
" For 10111e reason they are not as creative," observed Kl¥aylt.
tbem1
"Ir the letter says "North Pole, NY" on it and bas lbe proper "We have about a doun so far that are considered creative. A
postaae. we will send it there," said Norben Klaczylt, manaaer
lot of times the parents write the letter and let the child sign it
and 'that type does .not h&amp;ve much to it."
of mail clas$iflcatlons at the Main Post Offace In Buffalo.
"There is actually a North Pole, New York, so we forward it to
"We look for the ones where the child really doesn't ask for
anythina, but asks for prueDts for someone else."Kiaczyk
tbe:ID. ''
But a
~ty o f tbe letterS have ao address or tbe lack
added, "Usoally it's for his parents or his doc."
"it's a lot of fun at this time of the year,"Kiaczyk said.
of postqe 10 they ay at tbc post office wbcPe they are opened
"Every letter is a different surprise."
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~OJ on here? I cannot comprehend why lhls is takina place! What in the
11r151mas comins to?

,. go yean now .I have been doinc my job faithfully, and now I find that
'" oo resped." Ove&lt; 2000 years and now they're ltYin&amp; co take my job

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.JChiJll is sacred these days, I tell you, not even Santa Claus!
cent!), !took my Ions haul down from the North Pole, just as I do ev..-y
urtbos time. Ncvec miDd tbe weather, never mind inn.tioo, ne--.r mind the
of nudear war, I'm always here.
red ohat I'd make the trip a little eartier Ibis year, so that 1 could cheek oo tht
01 th&lt; Univcnity of Buffalo. Allth= freshmtn whose homa I've visited for
(&lt;'~' &gt;~ are livin&amp; oo tbdr own now, so lthouJht that ir would t.r a sood
s« of lhey're still brio&amp; &amp;ood lillie boys and prls. Gosh, was I ibocked at "'hat
f!
lam. jolly ol' St. Nick, checkins on' some of my past favorites, and what do I
I" a ncar sfab in the bad, that's what I get. Those kids went and foraot about
,.. ·,. runnina around, caUina themsdves "StUd Santas," and uyina to take niy
from me.
,n·t anyone remember the words to my 50ng7 I stiU ,sce you when you're
nc and I know when you're awake, too. Heck, I know if you've been bad or
Ho" come no one's brio&amp; &amp;ood for goodness sates?

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ce Sprinasteen has been sinsina my sona for years now, (He's always bem ene of
a•orites.) If collet&lt; students aren'tlistenina to the Boss, especially with the
UIU of airplay that my song sets, who are they lQiAa to listeD to?

Conta'r:t:

au\e got to see them, espesclally tbe ones on the second Ooor of Spauldina
obcr one and two. They don' t even bothCf to wear ted and white, let alone a
um&lt;. They don't have the ritht bodies for playina Santa either. N. a maller of
• some of thetn are downrisbt skinny! Not many of them have lona. white beards,

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)II. l forgot to mention that many of these "secret Santas'' are girls, didn't 11
ufd )Oil even try to imaaine a female playing my role. I doo't want to 50und sexjst
an)1hinslilte that, but let's br serious! How could alinlt, petite prl ev"' carry a
1load of presents and toys ove.r her shoulder for days on end? How could she lead
&gt;skith of reioder thro11gb a NoaA. Pole blizzard? It's even worse than in Bufralo,
lhou&amp;h l realize that ..U&amp;ht br hard 10 acccpl. Trust me, it is true. Then apin, "'hY
IOUld I tXJI&lt;CI you lOwe my word for it? Lately. 1'•-e been reduced to a fable of

.l fts.

The thins that bas been bard to undCfstand, is why the students save up on me 50
atl&gt; in t he season. C1lristmas is stiU two or three weeks away.
I heard one o f the imposta;s on the second Ooor, a ratb&lt;f Jarae blond boy, say
JOmetbina about "likina the idea of ~&gt;riDs a superior bcina." Oosb, if I bad thought

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that "ay, I'd have put all my funds into t.h e military, just li\e Breshnev has.

I

overheard yet another one of my rivals, who was dressed in black, while
"celebratiog" the birthday of Jim Morrison. (Santa still brings bim presents. by the

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..-.y.) He said that he was out to impress the person to whom be ..-auld brin&amp; a gift,

by not appearing "cheap." Boy, is that class. or what?
The leadCf of this bunch, the "RA" I believe ihe was called, said sometbina tbaJ I
am still wondering about. With an unusual, devious look in her eyes, she said that "If
Reasan can imitate tbe President, I can imitate Santa aaus." Does this make me
important? Does it makt me appreciated? Somehow, I doubt it.
I finally sarted to make some headway wbeo 1 hUrd someone say, a cirl yet, that
"Santa is a givina person. I can br gi\fing, too. " At least she acknowledged my
existence.
Well , I must admit that I was 50rDtwhattouched when I listmed in on a
con\'ersation baweeo some of my rivals. I didn't quite so much think of them as rivals
,.hen one said thai "I am only out to brin&amp; happiness into someone's life. " Maybr my
teachioas have payed om
ADo~ one said that " If I can relieve the anxiety caused by studying. l fed t1W I
am reall~mpljihina sometbins." Wow. JIISI thin); about that for a minute, wiU
you.
_
' 'T he meaning of civin&amp; ts reaDy v.hat Santa rq&gt;reSCttts, and I want to &lt;eprescnt
that. too.''
Boy, tbis one really stuck in my throat . I mean . . . think about it . . . "the
mean ins of giving." That's what it's aU about. you ltno" .
Maybr t underestimated this "secret Santa" business a liuk. Maybr my inOucn« is
finaUy rubbing off. Instead of stealing my job. aU th~ little Santas are enbaoein&amp; it.
I CO}IId award tbero.elf·sbips, 1 suppose. but I don't think that is really necessary.
They really want to do it.
Just think. bow much into the Christmas spirit e-·eryone will br ,.hen I do ex&gt;me
around this )'Qf! E•·eryone wiU br awaitina my arrival with added vigor and
anticipalloa. Boy, do I love those secret Sanw. I really have something to live up to

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''I love tlcls, and watehin&amp; their eyes liaht up ..,b&lt;ft
they talk 10 me is 10m&lt;thma that I "'Ouldn't &amp;iv&lt; up
for cht -..·arid," he Aid, momentS be lore slippina
inlo the red coa• and blacl boot.s whick would
prepare him to enler the .,.Peal world of toy-ntled
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- Oenrus Scovaz:zo. a l9 )'Qt" old ~ffalo nash'&lt; "
on&lt; of thousan&lt;b of tfnd·bearted jocund pcopl&lt; who
dedicate their ffU lime each C!lristmu season to
fulfilllna children'• bdJefs thai there rtally is a Sanca

Call$.
Dennis. wbo ddiwn Hostess p.oducn in the
Buffalo ~~a, d&lt;Yota 22 houn of his fm: time at
Ambmt's Boulevard Mall posina for phologf'lph•
with anyone who wish&lt;~ to sit on 1\is t..p and teU him
their C!lrbtmas IJJu. A11houah most of his customers
an: JOWll children. 11&lt; has had tcalliUS and aduUs
•-dl.
wait in Une for a dl-.: 10 tit oo Santa's lap.
Dennis 1ruly beiie-'ed in Santa Claus ;,h«&lt; be was a Cbildm&gt; don't always tit Santa ClaiU for 10ys.
ehil&lt;l, but could ooc underStand bo'f' the fat old OW\ Dennis explained u be r&lt;ea!Jed an incidtnt in which
lit tbroulh the narr- chimney ln his Buffalo borne.
a sad UIUe gill "broke bi.s h&lt;ar~." "Sbe asked m&lt;
"My mother told m&lt; that it wu ......,, .. be said,
wby ber pam~rs f.,hl all tbe lime, ao ltold·bcr rbar
and this ~ satisfl&lt;d the you~~a boy's
w wun 't bd!&gt;UII them CDO\IIh." This ..osr...s the
curiosity. The Santa Clause custom is ~.
)'OWipt&lt;r, who lhm uked Santa Claus for a variety
..,.....ina 10 Deuis, becaust it lives kids IOD'IC!hlna of toys.
to btlin-e In, arlillt omn th&lt;m a break from cho
Dennis loves children 14d has two boys. ~ IWO
r&lt;ality or the world.
and fO\If, and a n&lt;W IZ -told .,.by cjrl. Recently
his old&lt;r ebilcltm c:arn&lt; to visit Sanll at tbe
hi&gt; Y&lt;lt's work "' the Boul&lt;vard Mall is tbe
Boukvwd Mall and p&gt;&lt; him tbeir C!lriszmu tiJts'
time Dtnnls has ..., recdved poy to act as Santa
Th&lt;y did not lalow tbat th&lt;y sat on the lap of their
Claw. but his wif&lt; mad&lt; him o,.Santa Claus suil four fath&lt;r. who aeu a real chrill out or makina ehlldnn
years aao. and he hu b&lt;en brinainJ Oori.stmu spirit
happy and hopes that Santa O.us will d&lt;li&amp;l1t
to hit nei&amp;l1bors &lt;Vet tin« .
childmo for yanto ClO&lt;tte.

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bcllevt it is neussory w Ita~ on
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In my JKKN

humbW monn&lt;rl hovt oll&lt;mpttd
tO poy ~MIDg&lt; TO -TDI of tht
larg&lt;St
Ions ondlor ~mpfory

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r&lt;/H'e#ntDtivn tittl'tof, So.
without furl/to odo .•.
Dtat Brotllm and Sill&lt;n, listen
for the Word.
And let UJ oot foraet thaL
timdcu phoi!J111Pb of a True
lldiewr locked in a c:dl Wte a
b&lt;astly anlmal; bohold, the Spirit
-tied In his eyes u he qved
his Holy Book (made of paper and
printed In mass quantJdes) as be
stauncltly, joyfully ptOCialmed rbar
... bad ltlllod s.dal the Pia....
UDbdi&lt;'ler: this .,.,-ed Holy
P&lt;noa kn&lt;W bis riward awaited
him In Heaven-the JCoel bars
bocbered him not at Ill.
And let "' flOC fOIJIIC II.DOiher
Trut 8olin&lt;r. a Tltrt, wllo in tbe

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Scovauo home, which Dennis, his wife and thfU
ehildra&gt; cdebrak with many rclali..._ He believes
rbar Christmas is cettin&amp; ~y conun&lt;Jciallud.
and as a result, exp(n&gt;ive, but be rbinlu it is a really
fun holiday. Altbou&amp;h he is not ••very rdi&amp;ious,'' he:
believes that parent.s should teach their ehildren the
rruemoanina of Chri.srmas as wdlas the modem day
customs tlw surround lhe boli&lt;by.
"If you ask a ldd wlla1 be thinks or"""' h&lt; beats
the word Christmrzs. he'll teO you SDnra ClaJJS, •• he
said. "This is a thrill for 1he kids, butlhey should be
taught to bdie&gt;~e i/l,lhe r&lt;ligious upocls t..1er."
Althouah Saru.a Claus carefully auards the wUbo
of the ehlklm&gt;, ~m-eal&lt;d som&lt; of tbe . commoa and illt&lt;r&lt;Siin&amp; eonunc:ou that he has
recdved from youna dlllclrcn this year. "The Dukes
of Hazard 10ys arc very bl&amp; this year," h&lt; Aid and
ki&lt;b have uked for various other pmes and clolll u

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Jl'iritudy

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throuP tpiritUAI strenatll and God

a.we-n oratory powers, b» done
tO bolstcr-&lt;&gt;ay IO
solidi/'.)'-rdiJ)ous b&lt;lief and fear
of God in Northern lrdand lhan. J
anyone elK Jn rec:ent times; Mr...Pai&gt;l&lt;y knOW1 the Final Solution
to tbe Catholic probkm:
Godipecd to him.
AJ&gt;d let us not f&lt;&gt;tiet th&lt; Popo,
Cathotic True Believer and
lOOn

spiritual head; his proc:htimalion.s
on birth control and abortion,
filled with divin&lt; wisdom and
imilhl, will surely put IIPIIIf1.
I'&lt;Volutionary, atheistic, lrntqOI'II
Women In lhc!r plaA»-bare foot
and prqnant; may the Pope, in
his divine: cdlbele-bood, recdve
his jwt rcwatd.
•
And let II$ nor fora&lt;~ Trut
Believer AyatoiWI Khorneilll wllo
(llltnost) alnalehandedly remade
Iran lDto Pcnla-&lt;&gt;Ut with discos.
In wilb choppina off the hands or
shoplil\&lt;n; OUt with w.......
cloaoa lo with lumpy bblclr ~
witb veils and so on and 10 forth:
this cle&lt;voludon came wilh a price
•ac: maoy, fllAilY cliecl..,....,....
~ for tb&lt; OM but IOoomeiai
SUftlliOd OUt ~ and deeay
in a~ Mr. Falwell (M
below) lllould take IIOie or: may
his JpiritUAI iuicluce neYer fail
hitD.

ror.aa Trut
. . . _ McaadloiD .....: OIICte Ita

• AiM! 1ct .. -

COIIliDiwld ac:u of tonoria, but
,_. tbrouah a linD belief Ia G4
... b u - to ad a Dllloe; hio cup~ .... w;.toas
~-

Btii&lt;Vcr: throuah his neYer&lt;D&lt;Itna
study of the Holy Word, this
fetiow hu ~ th• Uaht and is at
this very minute llltmptJna 10
Install 11 in cv&lt;ry home ond,publlc
raeUity in the naclon; tho
l&lt;mponte and tolcranl Rcvor&lt;nd
has ...... made an object or...,...
and ridkuk by th&lt; aodiess
media-he c:am no1; h js spiricual
Str&lt;fl&amp;th rail&lt;s him abo•• petty
fools wbo ~ilwe his
c:hanld&lt;t: Jon&amp; may be run.
And let UJ not rOflel the
JJOwina multltud&lt;s of Bom Aaain
C!lri.s1ians who, throuab the Oood
Book, havt divined that they and
they !Lion&lt; will pin tbe ICinplom
or Havm; the .....,.... aDd faith
they show in this belief 1$
lnsplrinai truly, not a slntl~
human beJna collld bdkvc in lhls
Elitist H-m wue it DOtfor the
Oracc of God•
ADd 1..... DOJ f.,..... tbe
Cburdl of EnaJud, founded in
the I~ by dear old Henry VIII;
because the Po.,. would not lfUlt
bias a di&gt;onz (lie ... a!llicled
orilll
wi...)
~ VIU fOUDded his OWII Uule
cburdl and became IU splrliUAI
Jsee4; lllnMiab 1081&amp; mysterious
A.c(of God,
still bdollllo
tile CIIUI'CII or E..-·~·

a,...

opiritaally--·

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And ., m1- 8rothon IIIII
Sloten. tbouP tblo p - doe&amp;

lnchode .. of the peal
ladiYiduals....S lallltutloas thai
. . , . maodooo, t.blat of tbaD
1101

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~ let us 001 fo(Jd th&lt; Very

And God help Ill all.

R"""""'d Jerry Fai...U, True

A.tnea.

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�ANIMAL RIGHTS
By DIANA 'KiOS
Sp«tnun Stqff Writer

AllqatioBS o- dx treatmrnl
of reseMch animals at UB and
dcbat&lt; on t1x validiey or anl1nal
experimentation ha~ bml hOI
topia or clisalr«mctU durin&amp; the
past semester.

R.!!':;:t':~~?: ~'7c:r lab

animals for UK in research
projecu aAd inslruclioo in 1he

H&lt;tltb-Scimca division. Oir«~or
Nak«b said !hat rese&amp;rch
at U8 is ju.nifltd and UtmOSI
ionfideration is &amp;iYtn (0 the
animals invoh·ed, c:ontradicdna
.some claims.
•'We-re an acc:rulitcd a.nlmal
research faciUey and ~ follow
suidelines set up by lhe f&lt;deral.
.slate, a.nd professional research
Shahea~

ora,anizationt. '' he said.

Animal r~cb is panlally
controll&lt;d by lbe O..,..nmenl or
A&amp;ricullure as well as lbe Nallonal
IBStiiUle of Heallh (NIH). a
division or Health and Welftue.

The NIH has prepa.red a auide for
ohe ca.re and ••e or lab animals
su&amp;&amp;es.tin&amp; institutional policies,
animal manaaemrnt, health, and
quality.
Nakeeb said lb:u lb&lt;$&lt; aatt~cles
do a comprehensive job in over·
stein&amp; the practice and add&lt;d that
f&lt;deral aranlina aaoneies includina
ohe NIH will not fund res&lt;ft&lt;h
that does not adhere tO tht
strina&lt;nl guidelines. "We arc
subjecl to unannoun«d
inspcctioM of our facilities and

have always heal up to pat, " he
said.

C urran reaulations require. thal
tht animals be purchas&lt;d by
lia:mcd aa&lt;DCics. Orsanwuions

ouch u the Society for Ptevenelon
of Cno.:lty to Anlmaa (SPCA)
have nevct j)(Ovid&lt;d anlma!J for
research locally.
SPCA director Dupn
Mlddktoo 102plaintd, "It is the
potiey or our Board or Directors
10 t~&lt;&gt;er provick rescarehen wilh
animal&gt;. We consider the l)tKtke
oo be inhumane and nor eonacnill
wuh our pw-pose, .,hich os oo
proY&gt;dc a SOOd home for these
crtalUfe:J,"

Nakeeb mainoom&lt;d !he UB
.. per;mental research done is for
medical purposes a.nd docs not
ln&lt;tudc commercbl ventures $Uch
as cosmftQ tcain.a. E.qJm.mau.s
conducted art for tmmunok&gt;J,y •
and phys.\oloaical research as weD

aslnuNC~ional purposes.
Animal research !"ill always be
neoeuary for lbe advancement or
society accordin&amp; 10 Nakeeb.
He Slresstd ehao any animal
w&lt;d for reselllth ao UB r«&lt;i•-es
l.he bc&gt;o or ca.re and any pain or
orauma is orroeo as much u
possible whh the uoe of
tranquiliz.ert and 3nesthttics.
Nakceb cxplaln&lt;d the barltina of
doa&gt; ooop Farber is no1 a result or
the pain or trauma but from
exerdsc.

B~~Jralo Animlll Richos
Commit!« (BARC) head Donna
Essa disa&amp;ttfll wioh the necessity
or rCS&lt;Orch animals, "I seriously
Question ohe scicnolfi&lt;
communities• claim that then are
~cry rew aJtcrnatJves avtllable. It '.s
pouibl&lt; eo UK placcnoas, cell
cultutcs. and compulers In many
~~US or research. Waste from
animal sla"'lller can al&gt;o be ustd,
abe eomnxno&lt;d. Essa no&lt;&lt;d thai if
ohe funds currently allocal&lt;d for
'li\riltction were used to S«k out
aloerna1e m&lt;thods iiiSicad, fewer

The research on animals has been
a hot topic this semE!ster at UB.
.Have ttiey ·been mistreated~

animal&gt; would be n«decl.
Sbe said cxperimeatadoo for
&lt;asmetics is a ..total was.te:• but
ct&gt;nc&lt;d&lt;d lbat vivisection for
m&lt;dlcal pw-poses will probably
coolin~ btcause it is &amp;tnetally
cooclocxd by societY. " Human •
btioss are doina ehc wont darnaae

~lh:;.~..~, ...
beuu than any olber &lt;natures.
We all fed pain a.nd more ri&amp;hu
.,..,., to be cs&lt;endcd to ohern."
One of IWO major b"S which
deal wilh animal riJhu.
Is !he Allim.ol Welfare Aa of 1966
pro&lt;ect.i nJ p&lt;1 o...,.,.. from thcfl,
prevmos one AI&lt; o( Slolcn animal&gt;
'lnd emurina thaa animals used in
research facilities or uhibitioos
are tran5poned Afdy and rec:civc
humane care and treatmcul.
En&lt;lana&lt;r&lt;d Species Act of 1'173
also streo&amp;thens the previous
legislation approv&lt;d in 1969. This
law if a means by which
endanger&lt;d .species can be
prooect&lt;d.

E ssa reels that 3nOihcr problem
wioh animal research is tbe
repttition of studies. Fixures from
the Institute of Laboratory
Research show that nearly on~
half million dogs and cats were
us&lt;d for rcscareh in 1969 and in
1971 nearly 40 ntiUion rodcnos and
wild anima!J were us&lt;d. Nakeeb
noted that these [lgURS udo not

rdl«t the amount of research

solns 011 today whi&lt;:b be estimates
have r&lt;duc&lt;d 20 to 40 p&lt;1e&lt;nt in
rcoct~t years du~ 10 a decline in
research.

"c.rtain ""!&gt;efifDcots arc
repeae&lt;d as a chedts and balao&lt;t:S
system a.od no ooe cau determine
..,..,..at constitutes exces:si"e, •• Perry
Hopn or the D&lt;p:utmcno of
Ph)'$ioi0Cy said. "There is olways

a variaolon in bloloaical sysocms
and In order 10 make lhcm
lcaitlmaoc and publishable lhcy
m11.11 often be repeao&lt;d .
Hopn llM&lt;rt&lt;d ohao animals will
always be n«d&lt;dt not only for '
r&lt;$t&amp;rCb, but for ohe i11111UCiion t.&gt;
well. Bul he al10 •uppOriS
allernativc methods or research,
althou&amp;h addil\11, "a compuoer can
only """k with lnformallon pu.l
inoo h. In order oo obtain ohis
information. r~ lnvolvina
animal&gt; is ....,&lt;d. There ' " also
some: areas of research thai require:
anllual systems, nor )UJI culoures
or samples."
Hoaan Is a1&gt;o eoncem&lt;d wioh
I he publoc's conccp~ion or mtdlcal

rc:KVd\. ' 1 Biolo&amp;kal adcncisu

have a sreat rcspecc and rC'Verencc
of life. We J&lt;e II a1 a level moSI
people are never exposed co. •• He
adds the member&gt; or his
prores~on nave a detp affection ,
and r~pect for obe animals ehcy
work

~and

that i.ntttnaJ. as

well u e•ocmalauiddind auidc
ohern in obclr work. "No one has
any respec1 for a JCtentist who
docs unprofessional shoddy work
In poor eondltictns."
Hosan added that the emphasis
of animal richos aroups is orom 01pL!oeed. "Animal abuse most often
0«\\B wilh people who OWD pets.
1-ve newr seen a Kie:ntist abuse aA
animal, but I ..., people oo dx
llrftl who nql&lt;rt and abuse thrir

p&lt;ll."

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But. Baird"s irt toward lht
Ouudl-he terms himself a
humanist-is arcata than Just
wanblll &amp;fOUps of Ill pOiilk:ol
PfO""CU. The Hempstead, t.cq
Island rc&lt;~dcnt called ror 11K us
~~~ 10 dauify lhc Church
as 1 "fordp lobbyist", thus
dcprivina it ?f JOf1l&lt; or 11K
prMI&lt;daes and odvtllla&amp;U 11 has
ova lqitimatdy clasairlcd
orpniz.olions.
In conjundion with ohc churdl,
Baird sUd, many pOiilic:ioJis 11e •
boanlina the onli4borlion
bandwqoq. Leadlnalhc c.pilol
Hill balraat. 8CCC)t"dina 10 Baird, i&gt;
NOrth CarotiAO Senator J ....
Helms, ·•• Ktist pia of tho hiahest
order:· 11 is throuan Hdms and
othtt sca:lttf"ed ullra-conscrvalivc
senaton that anti-abortion
pressure JfOups arc tryina 10 acr
the Human fUihos Amendment

performed on minon 16-17 y&lt;ll$
old and require those youn1cr 10
bear the child.
''The Rcqan adminislr.llion
arne in tdlina pcopk lhal they
... ould lrt lhc JOY&lt;rtllnCftt off the
bl&lt;ks or people," Baird sUd. "All
•h&lt;Y"'e done is &amp;« aovcrnm&lt;nt orr
the back and into 1be utet\l$."
Beskk involvmeul in the '
lqislative actions, Baird bdicva a
notional l&gt;lM\SI)incy exists opnist
medical facilities wbich perform
abortions. ''1llcn: have bcc!l 27
111acts on abonion dinics jn this
country within tiK last couple or
the ~ and the FBI has done
nothina about it,'' Baird oaid.
"Do you honestly bdivc that if
lhue were 27 attacks on the
.COtholic churches a national
investiplion wooldn•r bt called? ..
Bird runs three abonion
clinks-two on Lona Island and
passed.
one in Boston- which cater tO all
The propoocd lqislllion, which classes with r... raJIIing from rrcc
would classify a human eaa as life, 10 Sl SO for the treatment. •
is an '"iruuh to rrcc thintjna
ln.JI'9, Blird's Hempstead clinic:,
persons·· . he said. I 'll's the
wlllat he (jves- above. was
nrehombcd, deslroying tho
htlaJ!l or insanity 10 believe that •
fcniliud &lt;U is a person. When
facility, leavina Baird with a deep
you cat a chicken eaa would you
resenlment coward those who
say thac it was a chick~ .?'" ·
"hide behind" morality •ass.
• In addition to lhc Human
"How dare t~est poop~ eall
Righll .tuncndmeno, Baird warn(:(!
thetnsclves mo.-.J infliCilhis on
• the audience lhot tho New York
Olhen," he said, "tf they ever
Slate Lqislalurc is considcrina •
dare walk intO one of my clinks
biU thai would require parental / aaain, I will fiahl !hem lo lhe
permimion ror abortions 10 be
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kids
learn
at U·B

meon the top one

percent in ability.
That kid. are

remarhWly bright,

•
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811 LOJU SCHULTZ
this time: oflhe )'CU, ji.IDtOf
boa)~ .,....,,. UJoally ~pad lhcir ..,.,.
AIOUAd

timt ~tddc pla)'itla in tht lliOW, Not
the ctM with Gifted Math Pro.,am

kkb. CIJ"TYinJ calculaton and eaJc:uhn
boob, thnc: miniature math wiutdt
wtnckr a.round C.pm Htll. in .arch
or room 210.
"' pan or &lt;he Girt«! Math PYDsr..,
o&lt; UBa &lt;dcct JTOUP of ''biply
motivazed'' S(udcats m«t twice a ~t
ro Aalbml ComPYI ladlili&lt;s. In
coopmdon .,..Ub
ab&lt;
pr-1&gt; moddcd &amp;fitr

"""JCI!oob.

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nominatioo.i from
aixth aradc.W..S. lnc!l•idoal palenl&amp;llr&lt;abo
inrittd co mkt toe~oadoes to tbc
uept0¥id&lt;d ..;m
dna~kd rqQU COACC'f""'GI dtt oudiDc
of tbc' murw:, and~~~ iarited 10 aumct

,...,_."Par-

•~formation.al mC'ftl"-11 bdon &amp;udal
latina is done, .. Rl~".a&amp;&amp;id .

.A u nomincc:s undnao ltsdna whkb
includes tht Schol.a•lk Apclnadt Tcs1
"coOq;e board" math S«tk&gt;ns, the
WaaSOG Oluct. JYUoljsmJ ud awb
a;ptkudt t(St.J. ''1lw:tt: t Wb arr: aiw:n
tbeCDCtaaull&gt;uhl&amp;lo!odlaol...uon
att.•• Jt.ist.q sawS, ''104 lo IOIDC cases.

=o~liif"lll' bc&lt;aet a'!""- II
Aoetpttd Sludtnta. JIUd)'

Pf'Oirlml In Sl. Louis, Mitliouri;

...

y__.. ...,..,....,._cor

Aoron. Elma, Wibon. aod

Allboll&amp;h -

to thd.r peru.'"
Uniwnrtr
rm this
b.u come from tbe ()rorartmc:aa oC
Muhtmado aod • -· ab&lt;
FocultxsofNollllai-MII
Mllhautics .nd EdlilC&amp;UOft. the
O.i'bioo of Conainuln&amp; Ed~&gt;&lt;&amp;~-. and
the ad.ntininratlon. Some imdal
(undiOI wu provickd b)' I he WtstC'f'n
New 'York: FoUnd&amp;llon. the Bufft.lo
F'ouodadon,lhe Lipper foundatio.n.
and the Studn'lf .•.u.odaHon and
Graduate Scudtnt A.nodation.
"'Pani&amp;1suPPQC1 •u also rudved fOt
the 1911.&amp;l yn.r from tk NaOonal
Sdeaee l'&lt;&gt;undoiiOO, "'--Int•• Bell

swoara.m

_.Y(Ipe),.

mpon.slbk for tn.nspocudon, and

a.ocnc. comlna from as far as f.aM
pool&gt;.

of tbe c:umarlum or

tk ' " tbree yeatl or abc pro,ram
J\lppk;mtnl junkK hiP S1udlcl.
UnJvcrt.h'1 malhm'latiC$ i' t.nlrodutt'd
In the nrst )tlr and inereuq caclh
)'tar. "'We' currently underwent
nqOCladOI\I with the Division Of

Undcraradu.atc Education to arran.ae
tbl.t rouowinaiUCC'CSSfut c:om~ioa or
tbe PfOI'fllD· 11udaus • oWd be
dilibk to retdve c:oUq¢ Cftdlt tn
P&lt;OI&gt;OitlOCI ao lh&lt; - t donr... IU...,

said. A IC'tdemat\ was fiOt radacd.

~Tuaroe~.

aad the: M.,..,.-ct

L. Wendt FOW!dadon.·· Rbana added.

GradQ
and other pr~ rtPOrl'
Tt.e r.,.. or he .,..oaram at eactt
communJatrd to the k:lcaJ .chool1
end&lt; ..,... lo bdn1 1ouana by ..,.
)'C'A'

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Bahlmore County, Maryland: and.

ma.lhematics at Ihe UnJvnsilftwo

arc

Porllln&lt;l. Maine.
Eil~b Scopttmber, a new lfOUP

artcrnoons each wet-It'. Ourin&amp; tbc
l981~8l aadt:mk year diSk$
about
lO tmet from l:JO to S:lO p.m.
Monda)'&gt; arrd T11uncla)'&gt;. , _ dassa
r&lt;plott tbe """""'' rqolu !odlaol
-.a~.bcmM..ic:s P'OCflll'· lhat lime: bciQ&amp;
oc("'tiide fOI!IimOI lief U&gt;&lt;Oinpkt&lt;
lht heavy work-load of um prosram•••
Ris:ina said. ' 'In some c:ua. early
disatl:ssal from tchool is &amp;f'Uitd so
that .siudanl have am,.le time 10
commuce to the UnivtrdiY on time: to

tnd PIJCDLithtOUJh I .Chool t)'Sttm
tia_llon committee. Repra:ntadva from
eaeb ldlool diaries keep
....,rn.,lculotl tin&lt;&gt; open. ,...,.,.,.

UB"s Dtpartmtdt or IMCrucdon •nd
M.athematia. Prora.IO' Rtstn.a is a
rcdpiml tbt SUNY Chancdklr~s

prOiflln tvahaahon. and addteu lntra·

A-d

or

or

ErK" and Niapra County K'"mth
J,f'IICkn rmbalk on a sb:·)·cat counc:

cJnocliCd ,., 11n..s childmo. "By

.,n.cd.. •c ~nrU the-top OC'IC': pcrccot t.n
abWay.~ .....,_ C:O.Oitca01 Ocnld
R. Rl.U.a. Wd. '"These ldds ue-

rcmukably bri&amp;ht. probably OM '"
200."
The proa.ra.m sekctt students on the

or lUI oublie, privaJc. &amp;nd

-In

dhta:M Gerald R. Rltlna. l)forruor l.n

or

rO&lt;

,......., board rnn~~bu

- .._ prollkrru.
-~ clo r&lt;plott JC!ooo1
lll&amp;tbcmalks. c:auiD fapiOD$1bihltd
arc a.numed," R.i$i1tJ c:ap\&amp;iMd. ··nc
audr:nLI recci"c two Sd.s of artda,
one- in proportion 10 thtir retpcctl\'e

Teacl&gt;lq. a
of abe Nalloooal

~~oi T~ofM~

Jnd currently cMirman

or tht

N1ti6nal Commiucc: ror St. Lou.s·
He brinp 16 ,.aro of
11 n..s
aod " ,...,. o f . . - , .
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ark MC()uire's two free throws with
24 seconds remain ina in double "
overtime lifled the Bulls to a thrilling
81-80 victory
over cross-town rival Buffalo State CoUqeSaturday before 2SOO screaming fans at Oark
Gym.
The victory evened the BuUs • r«&lt;rd in State
Univenity of New York Athletic
Conferencc(SUNYA C) record at 1-1 and upped
ilS ove'r 'aU mark 10 2-6. The loss dropped the
Bengals SUNYAC record to 1·1.
Buffalo State had a chnace to win lhe game
with live seconds left, but sophomore Paul
Hojnacki failed 10 sink a free throw in a one
and one bonus situation.
"II was a typical UB· Buffalo State game,"
Bengal coach Richard Bihr said. "h could've
gone either way. Tonight, though, UB had an
advantaae or the sixth man- their fans. They're
some or !he loudest .. e·ve played before."
The third year coach added that ~was his
third trip to Oark Hall and he h.as lost Hrb or
them in OVfftime.
Tbe Bulls carried a 29-261ead into !he locker
room a t halftime before errupting for a 49-37
early second half lead . UB manaaed to build a
14 point lead before the Bc:ngals began to chip
away at the deficit .
A major factor In the spun was the Bulls'
ability to shut down Buffalo Slate's big mall,
Terry Burch. The 6' 6" junior managed only
six points and three rebounds before fouling
out in the second half.
'"That was our game plan," UB Head Coach
Bill HUilles revealed, "We wanted to neutralize
!.heir bia gun and force them to shocn oulSide.
But we learned that they also have some line
oustide shooters."
Derwin Harris auarded Burch for the Bulls
and the bia sophomore not only managed to
shut down the Bc:naal but scored six poin~
and hauled down eiaht rebounds.
"We had 10 Slop him frqm scorina inside on

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State in a double
overtime thriller

us, that's wbere he could have really hllrt
us. "Harris said later. "We wanted them 10
shoot mostly from the outside."
But II wasn't UB's big man that controlled
the boards either. Kevin McMillen, a six foot
guard, hauled down nine rebounds-¥Yen In
the .econd half-in addition to his game hi&amp;)l
22 pointS.
Both teams had c.h aoces 10 lock the game up
but neither could eonven !heir opportunities.
From the rout tine, both shot
horrendously-Buffalo State, 33 percmt and
the Bulls S4 percent.
UB could have won the gamt in regulation
lime but Karon HendU'SOn, who linsihed the
game well under his 17 pointS per game
with nine, missed two free throws with 30
seconds left in the game. The Bc:ngals !hen
carne down the coun and with tight seconds
left Hojnacki dropped a IS foote.r, sending the
game into a extra stanu, deadlocked, at 71.
..., was a funny game ln the sense that
neither team could capitalize on their
opportunities; Hughes said. "Either team
could havt easily done away with the other.
We're very fortunate to have survived !his one
and come away with the big win."
The two teams exehanged field goals during
!he first overtime period as they each scored
only four points. Buffalo SlaJ.e had their last
chance to win the pme but missed a long
shot with three seconds left.
Durin&amp; rhe final period, the game seemed to
be played at the foul line. With just 30 seconds
lefl, Buffalo Stale rook the lead for the first
time since early in the second period, but six
seconds later MC()uire sa.n k his game winning
foul sholS.
Over the Chrisurias Break, UB will enter the
Albany State· Tournament, before headina
south for a big road trip that includes one or
the nation's top teams. Southwest Louisiana
Slate, ranked 17th in !he country in Division I,
at New Orlean's superdome. The Bulls will
play Tulane University durina-che road trip.
The Bulls' next home game is scheduled for
January 19, when the Bulls will meet Oswego
State CoHege.

Royal comeback rips Brockport
Baj~o

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"We bad some problems m the r"" half,"
CXICIUD&lt;Otal O'Doondl. ''They pressured us nsl I()Od
and we made a1o1 or mmtal misukes. It ,... nicr to
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lown bJ U "'""' as 10 points, the UB
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defa~ed llrockpon »41·, Saturday •
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afternoon at Cart o,m.
Marie ~to 1«1 ua with 14 points IDc:ludlnc r..O
''OIIr shootin&amp; ..u nsl 10011 in the IOCODCI half,"
key belkcu in~ rmaltwO minures. Broc:kpon's
said O'Oouncll. "And Marie played a areat pme
and made some key bNkcU for us. E..,yone redy
C\'yllal Bas had l h e - hi&amp;h with 16.
UB 10C off to a f. . start with a 7·2 lead after the played a good pme whoo we p -o11r ar:t toplhcr In
r.... three minuccs before a Brockpon t'-'t. After the second half. M
The victory pvc UB a 5 and 2 - . 1 for the llrsr
the respite, ilroc:kport IOC ill pme lopther u they
pulled away from UB, and went Into lbc locker """" half of
and O'Douoll is ..U.Iled.
at halnl&lt;ae with a Z9-ZI lad.
" We loll ...... or lbc aa- wkb two left
"Wt'.e heal lip ud down this _.," Mid UB
and the otbcr bJ line polau. 10 we have played wdl
eo.dl u..t. o•DoerMI. " We11 1"1 ort 10 a good
this - ." stan and tlltD .... will slow dowD.
Aner lbc co.dl's balftl&lt;ae discuuloo wtlh her
1 UB mmpletdy clomiuted tile.-. ,
Thursday aiPt lbc UB • - trawled to play lbcir
"""' Collora bit su.ight bast.u .. tile start
or lht half to pulllbc ream within two poiats. Fiady &lt;fOSS '""" rival BuJfalo lkalc and tbe ltoyals _..,...
01 the 13!00 minute mart, Marie Bajko hrt 011 O&lt;ll1ick wtlh a S4-S2 overtime victory over the Lady .........
j - to,;.... Ulla )2-)Liad tbalthey would - . r
UB'" Marie ~ko led all, with ~· poiDtJ and 011
rdiooquisll. The UB def- played an OUCMaadill&amp;
amam,. 21 .......,., OiM Collon olso played an
pme of Pf&lt;SSUrina lbc Goldea e.aJa into DUIIIUOt» outatftlliac iD whidl lilt SIIDk iD 16 poiau
millakcs and lialitec!..lbcm to tl 10&lt;0nd half points.
iDcludina IW'O of lhnt UB boai&lt;CU in the 0\lcrtDo
"The defense ..u terri lie," said O'Doondl. "They - · Collora olso .,abbott II ~and had 4
fC?rced them into .....,y millakes 11&gt;41 .. made tile
bl'oclt«&lt; shou.
~EdllfH'

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                    <text>GAlTAs may strike over stipends
By SETH GOODCHILD
Managing Editor

E

i&amp;ht hundrtd GArr~'s could ao ou1 on s.~.rib

nex1 se:maltt deptndrna on thc ralXJru.t or •h~
'llni\&gt;eUity idmlnistratioo to
its atiprend demand), d~ Graduate Student Auod.ation
IGSA) Smale •lr«&lt;&lt; W&lt;dne&gt;d&gt;y nip&lt; . lbt body at.o
voted 10 ~tabll~ an cmploytu union to lobby fQt a.rac1ua1e
student iolt:tdts.
The ace ions "-trt in ruporu.e to lht: fb."'('J)I d~15lon by
Vice Prcddt:nl ror Aeadcmic Affair. Robdt Rou~ra to . .
a.IJoaur some S.100,000 in nipend mooe)lto Jdte~. Una and
dtpo~.rtmenn, rathn- than aJ an :seron 1ht board inereau,
whJch 'l'1Ju'ld raise the minimum lt"..d. As-e dirttt form of
pcoteJl, CSA YOicd to lobby the vice president with 1 letter

"'Thini campafa.n on Mo.nday.
"I "'ould WI.)' 1he t han«J r.,.. a san'tc arc very &amp;ood,"
GSA Ptdidenl PctD Murph )~ .said aftcr the mmlnJ:. "IL'.s
realty roo eart_y 10 tell but we authociu the GSA Extcuth't
Commllt« 10 call -a ~trike \'Oit durina:&lt;~he body'' rint

medina in January.
Many St-natort arsued for a Mrike durinl the ru&amp;Ht.«k
of '\Chool, but members noctd that h would be dirticuh to
oraaniu .,adua.te studc:ntl c-ffcttl~I.Y durin.&amp; the ion&amp;
bt~k . Murphy Qplain«&lt;tbat Wnlne.sda)''s vote djd nos
mean GSA tndor..$otd a &gt;trike but .slmpl)' authoriu:&lt;J ~be l'h-c:
mnnbl:':r Eueotive Committee to place the malh.•r on tbchnuary agenda-that bas b«n sc:btduled for the fir$!

Wtdnc'Sda.y of tht new semesttr.
Tht: idta ()(a uoion that woiJld bener rtpr&amp;nl p11dUateitudtrus w.u brOu.lhl up ana unanimou~ly approw:d after
CSA lrtob\lrtt Gary CUtler said th-at Ne\\' \'ork Statt- IJ.W
wouJd -nllow them to form
But. he notrd. Bn)' el'ro"
\loOUld require the SUpport or J0 percent of the ~pic
fn,·oh.·cd.
"I apt ruJly \."Ommiued to the: klea or h.avlna GSA

one.

r:ndonc: tft( 1\C'CC:Uhy or arad\MI.tc Rudc:.fttJ 1a11 em~oyc~ ~o
pov.~u that onl)' unions ptoVide." Murphy
ISs.ttltd. '"They a,ivc a IOI o( leverage and po~r l n
rclat ionship to 1~ is$uts. ·~

have bareaininl

THE

f\.11ny Sc.nll!ors a.rsucd thai throuah a ClOOUact they
would be: better rc-prer.tnled thin they arc now. " We have
been Krcwed historiealt)' :u Ibis UnJvcrsily and by lhc S!a1.c
sovemment bceau,n ~c have oo poli1ieal powrr and are not
qcgantud,"' Culler iiaid. "The fllt"lllty hectvilre ~d bdtcr
lhan most in lht. country, bc..;aJU.e they .hMC' a or~ion:: He
addcocl thatlhl\ 11cdon "'ll jU11 1be bctinnint: or a.n c:ffon to
\Um&amp;thm their \•of« 1n politics.
AC'C'ordlntto Murph)', ROSS:bu&amp;'l dcetsion WJS not a
··rail ~compli'' n •en though thr' vke preiidtllt's off.cc has
a.utnc:d that nothint am be done co rcverJC i t. The GSI\
ptt.Sjdcnt said he his been told the matter u li.na l a nly whc:n
Alb.\ny hM .-:c.ua.lty n:ceivN noli« and thllthe.lino afC
fonn~lly

auiantd a oumbcr.

M•nY Senators said tht1 opposed 1M- ~ice rwaidetu•.s
d«hion b«au:sc il ¥onuld not hdp 1M mlln)' Jraduatc
!itudenu ttuu lhe below the _poverty lc:,•cl " the mlnimum
would noc. be inata.'ied.
"RIIht now one·lhird are living lower than the ~d."
one. Senator n.m;a:rked ...And ;r thb; kft:P\ up soon SO
pc:1ccn1 will be below the 't\-C:I j Wt: h:.\c btcn ~~rd 111d
eltplolled.''
Th~ GSA Exccuth'e Committee: propo$111 wu
over¥t'hclm.JuJIY aCC"Cptcd, despite the: ptotcsu or some I hill
lt dkt not rC"pC"cscnt the view,. or the CT1ti1e sradu.alt 1;1udct1l

~~·:o::y~:;:~ ::.:~r!~ '!:.{:"ta~;~:o~.~~~

can orftr an~ here Crom SlSOQ..S2000 mOf't chan UB. But
Murphy and O..t.lu ptcadtd 1ha1 any lnttrodUdpttne
artum~nu bt rotCAOne ln the uh or unk1· 11nd the. CSA
Stnate concuntd.
Aft« some ddibration. the Stnate voted co appro\e Jl\c
Uccuti\'C Commht« coonter·pro~ And to lobby
Roubcf1's orfte.c continuous.j)· "j~cl udina a one: dar Jtstrt
wntlna biiticbat will coinc-ide whh Murplly'f mtt1in&amp; wtth
dte vice presfdent on t-1o.nday mornina.
SttlalOr Auk Medi&amp;c sugg~ted thA't TAI GA'.) rC(I:~,t Lhe
move br W11hho1dlng arades from"'profdSOrt, -aacrtll\&amp;"this is tht only rci!l po-wer "'·c have." But many ~;uon
enroun..a:C'd tier to withdraw ihe motion, arc\linJ thai i1
would pit underarldu:nt st udtni111Jilin~t craduatH and
dlvidt d\e 1U1dent body. ~

quire Hall will close febr_uary. 1 with
contruction beginning a month later,
University P~esident Robert L . Ketter
the .Faculty Senate Executive Committee
ednesday. The decision came minutes after
rally was held in the Union descrying the
ltD«:O-J)OS.SJDJte closing date.
to Ketter, New York State
''"'"r••nr Hugh Carey and State Construction
Wednesday afternoon and
that bids to renovate the ~ year old
would be entehained t his Monday.
afterwards, he said, bonds will be sold
the multi-million dollar project,
will convert Squire into the Dental
School facility.
'
Earlier this semester, administration
pr~cted that Squire would close this
•mv"'"• but continued bureaucratic setbacks in
""'"ucun clouded that original estimate. Until
's announcement no University officials
publicly pinpoint the actual closing

S

GSA p,...ant Pet11 Mwphy
Cafls fCH rr. .S.ntlf' IO prolf$!4U/Wnd t lff&gt;CAI' M

I

iOI.aud .tert:tmJ and abbreviattd cba.ol$ pfc:rccd rhe.auitartR's ~

SU"I1nl Of '"The Tlma They -arc a Chaft&amp;lng. 11 The C'I'Owd, dtfmarf:'rl

chcucd chdr ~pp-tO¥al "1l.1i 11 looe plaat'd wa'f'c d amana th~
occupied scats. AU typeJ were thd'r-tbe loP&amp;·hair1', th:c: pr-eps, t he cuuous and
cvm Edwin Powell, UB wdology profeuor a,nd 4uru of rhe 1960s w.
Ho-..·ever, the cro._,•d did not fill the Fillmore Room co protest a war and the
of
hey, hey, LBJ,
rnMifkids
)IOIJ ki.U tod•y.. ~r e
rcpt~ with shc:a;r.s or 11$a\'C our SquP a.nd ' 1KttP the Union:• Aftd wbi)e
the Students c:hanlrd, 200 mnn tall or Squire, Governor liuJh Cltey al\d Sr.atc
Con~ruction Fund ornc1al•• .ob1Mous to tht l~rctse campus prottSt dMt C•ttr'&amp;
iU·t&amp;lcd UB vlsh in 197t, \I!Cfe ma.klna their final dccidon on the fltte of Ihe
buildlnc: Squlre wlU c:Sosc on february J and rcconuru1.:1ion on intcrtor will
AI almost 2000.

Ieli.antl

uHcy,

hQW

did

rn-

bqin I O'IOIUh laW'.

"Our Sltateay b 10 have rtt~ (Carey and the U B adminbttalion) sop 1Mir
paan roc~ I his buildin,x do"'n, •• Kabosh member Pctn H~ C\p!aint:d,
lo:'u,~na tbt. :.dminlstration ot wailins onlll ~bt. fi~c wee~ iru.ct~ v61.-ation
brta.k: "to .sho'"e the dminx down our throats ~··
...
1 M aJ4en Oi.itricl Councilman 0Jvkl C011iM, a Ub &amp;raduatr., derided thr:
adminb tralion for e:1osln£ "1 bulldirtJ, which, he uid, ·wvcs noc only jw:t rlleUnl~ersity, but also Ulc- communhy. •·
'•Stau1re HaU !oC'fVt'S"Ilo 11 vital link bc-t"'ftfl t bc- C'Ommunhi 1nd the stuclenr".''
Collins notecl. ··a lhjnk h iJ unbdifvabk that the brazen, dic.·b.ud tsdminlMralion
could' m.a'.e 11 d«iilon like thai wi1hout evm (&lt;&gt;mullins the a;roups. which wlll bC'

I afT~cd. ' '

The councilman compartd rhe U B buruucnus v.ith lhe ••neo&lt;OAKf\'IUve.

their

ria.hJ wlna fasclsls in Wuhina.~on. •• ca.IJlns borh ,voups "iMoensi4i&gt;oe.. to
con.ui1uen11 n~. Collins uracd d)t adtn(ntsf.n.don to "jeuu:on th.e araclt,ac
notion" that II iJ t he on11 bod)' eapabk of runn1n&amp; the Uni..,tnity and ..x.tpt
input £rom ••the people wbo th·e here-. worlt here, and damn •c:U ihould ~
makin&amp;the d«isions here."
•
~te the. semainaly insurmountab(t' oddt ac:aitUt rtvcnlna the Governor's
decision, CoUins sdll ,.cmainod optlmhtk. "1bey'tl teii~D.t)lat Wt J'O' (t o 10 wich
thc~r dc-dsion)-that's bul~h.' ' h~ roared ...Th~ d«ision CID M turnrd
arountJ.''
CoWns promised lh.at ht' would do ' 'as mudl u-(Jie) can'' 10 reva.se Albany•s
much."

tcana:, but admitted that tie "just miahl not be ab)e to do IMt
•G

raduate Student AuodJ.tion (GSA) Praklent Peter Murphy

mo~rf'd \l.ith

Collins' assessment dial more student inpul wu needtd on the Squlrc- dtdsioa,
but ~lso auailcd the University (or~not stttf~ JlUdcol opl.n:iOft 01'1 other U.wo1
''We are not (hiklun," Murph)' compWncd. "This Uniwcn~ky i1 run by &amp;n
.. lnK:ruitlve. unlnfonMd, dellbcratdy oppressive minority of adminbtratof'\."
Kabosl\ member Bob H ayden TMW.ed that after tht upc:omina break, stuckntA

1~~::;:.:~a·=in:lr:;.:e!":~n;;~~':cv'::!~ns:;ulre bauk, caJJccl
decision

clow: the bvlk11nae.nolher

Of top a4mlnlstraton

�in short.

t10tc:~1M1

v--.22
Jotv~ l\. ~1'\e. Ed,toHtt~,.l

Self' Ooodcttotd Af•,.~·Jiof Ed.tOI

a bill to subsldizc a pipchn&lt; from Alai~a to th&lt; ContlDmtal ~ares.
The ntw natural gas popcline. 10 be butld by Nonh•cA&lt;m Pt!"'
ror 547 bt'Uion. wm be on&lt; of the most un«''nomteal .,..,. built.
In ordct for th&lt; pipctin&lt; to be ""' eompt~ili..,, pt~rokum would
hl\.-e to sell for SJ20 pt:J ba.rrC'I, almost four timts che prevailing
prt« today. Although Conas&lt;ss had previoudy been ex~ed to
\'teo the bill. strong lobbying by North"'csttrn ensured us pass.agc.
PanJ)f the prw:urt involved h1rln&amp; consulli~&amp; t'irf!lS ~wn~ by ·
Richard AUeo and Vice Prt&lt;idcnt Mondatr. rhe ptpthnc ""til take
at lta$1 IS years co complete.

c'ampus
Are they for real?
Th&lt; Student Auociation (SA) Scnat&lt; voted to willlhold
paym&lt;nJ• to Tht Sp«rrun..trorn the SS7,000 subscription
agreement forth&lt; Christmas break period .
Tht decision camr a nt:r Kcilh Panerson repon~ that the
student newspa)X'r w aJ SA,OOO more in dt.b\. The: newspaper dcnic:6
the charac. notina that the rt~ures PaUtt$0n noted ~rc nol final.
The nt-~spaper was not consuhtd before .the motion.
Pau t rsop uld that tht: l Ubsc:riptlon a&amp;[eemcnt was made too
'uickly by the Senat&lt;. ahhouJ)I he admiued to not being pr&lt;&gt;tnt
ror the ck~lt oo the issue. ''I sense thai they're going co fold,''
Paucnon ~ddecl.

Hijack fever

Student Auoclii&gt;On (SA) Minority Affairs COotdinator E•dtn
Navarro has ~ r&lt;li&lt;•ed of her duties as a Senator.
Aecordt"' 10 the SA Connilution a Senator may be r&lt;mO&gt;ed
from ahat body aflcr mi.ss:in&amp; 1wo cons«utivr. mtainp •ilhout a

Tehran, Iran . ...,ilh lh~ gunmen drina.ndin&amp; the ttturn of th~r
spirilu:tl leadtr, Mwa ai.S.clr, dtsappcared thr« Y&lt;"" :llO tn

l,j:~&gt;&lt;lu1e,

pro&gt;&lt;)'.

h will be the minonty oraanizat ions tC'SpOnsibilhy to appomt 1
ncv. rcpreSC'nlalh•c to the Stnatt:. '

¥,,..

1982-83 calendar proposed
Th&lt; 1981•198locademic year caltndar was proposed by the
PreJidcmial Calendar Cornmill« Wednesday for approval by UB
· Pr"-idt:nl Robc:n L. K~tcer.
'
The ne-w add1tions 10 I he schedule are 1wo ••readina days••
betwttn the dOSf
etas~ and I he beginning or examio!ldons at
the end or uch $C'mtler. Tht calt'ndar abides by K~ter's mandate
that the Um•&lt;n • y be closed ror Rosh Hashana. Yom Kippur •nd
Good Friday.
TM Um.,asaty -.m bee~ in 1983 for Pauo\tt, Easttr.l.)
...eu "' Good Friday as part or Mid-S&lt;~Msaor rec..s. The Mond.ly
aft&lt;r lh&lt; Spnna vatat!Oft is 10 be a tra""l day .,;111 classn
ruwnina lhaJ niJ)It.
,
The c"&lt;tra cb)" v.trc available (or dosin&amp; "A---hen it wu
dt'luTruntd thai 1hc Ont scrmster would bqjn one v..ecl. before
Labor Day.

or

E.••nn LHtC•mPt~~J Futwr ..
RIC'ti ~O

Cnof\ICift

f&lt;eYtn AnltfllnetCOpf
Alan C K.Ch•CICOMriDurll'lf

Dtudto M.,lin/Conlffbuting
David CzljkiiFttrl.lrtl
JOM"Ph 8 bll1J41tiH•riCHt•l
Da~ &lt;itli511Aitll"tlllf H•tJONI
lAIIttnCf l

RoHtllNIIIPhoiOf...phr

O.oltO Ol!p.,oOIAatla"tOtttf Paotott•Phr
.lot\ M 0.11 Spotts

in CUba, the hi)ackiq of rhree Vmetutfan planes
conlinues:. AC'tordin-e 10 nr,
Yor.t Tlr"n· thr« l..aliR
Arnc:rkan tmorisc &amp;rOltPS may be in,ohcd bastd on Iheir
dcnunds. The hijack&lt;t1 ha&gt;&lt; r&lt;qu«ted SIO mtlhon and rrs&lt;dorn
of political prisoners rrom Vencruda; tnd&lt;pcnd&lt;ne&lt; of I'U&lt;no
Riro (rom lbe Unlled St.atC$: Sah ldoran leflins want Ihe
O\cnhrow or lhe AmtriW bac.. td junta Ihere. The 100 hostile$
art rtPOrttdly in nne condnk&gt;n.

.

tr.41a.;artt S.•tttfA" OtiKfot
1et•r C."**C.mpw1

JOhn Fountll.rOr•phfct

A Libyan a:irlinu caJT)ina 38 host~&amp;&lt;$ "'•' sriztd o\Cr llaly by
Ubanese Moslem gunmen. The ~Mane·, C\cntual dcs&amp;ination was

Senator Dismissed

A.nlhonf M Ptih'"MH•Ii"f Edt~

• 0'" ~AuocYf•li•-"'-•"'•

...lit~ R J~tiOf'I•SP«&lt;I
~

S.fi'N.UtJJIIAr Spona

o....., A Comttf..t"Pfod!V• I Slllt
Ut~1fi'IOIA ttt

Jonr Gtl)'tO&amp;.Mws K

F•...-c•• Spoc;"'f$6111 Phologr1p1ty

Jeu,..,.. N
J;Jmes P

CWIIOtlluJintn _..,.,,.,
Mw pl'f~Complrolt.,

VtnC41' COOIUO•rlroom T.c:IJnfci•n
Jan M• Utllt/'IOIAdttffllfiiO AIIAIOtt

mn•:k russel l
Have )'OU noliccd h~w our ladcrl 3rt: s1artina to rder to taxts as
"Te\'tnUe enh3.t\Cements' "? Sneak). th? This ...y. ,r you don"l can
rhem rues any morr. nobody c:.an 5ay you ratSt'd 1hem.

SIJII•tne Fllt!JIIPtOdU.Ctlon Mllllflt t
L•ui'l COI\wlyiPtOdiiCfloll
Shirle.,. GoglllaiAdv. Coorcfut•tot
N_.Hc-y KtOff\WIIAcl'l, SKtlflry
C.rCI.I'a.IJon t 'tt1'ftge 20,100
ltte $pKitt.itJf OIII("I'J .,.. toc.I.IM 1
SQIM•• .,.,.,, S.ae• ~.......,,. ot
,_.. 101\. 1 1 Buft.tiO. 34lS M.lff'l

a»
Rn cnue &lt;nhaneancnts, mcleod. Ftu not, (cderalcs&lt; fans, the
old WashioJ1on Rim·fl.am b•es.

Strett ButiiiO. H.,.. 101-. t•2t .C

Since IIley finally admiued they can't balance 1h&lt; bud&amp;tt, what
will they stan calling ia-a rnenue suppressan1?

Cfwtl RepuDI.uho•.,, or •~~r tf\tllt'l

t~ f116,1;31-3678 IO&gt;lOfltl
t716113\ .....1 ""'~ Cooyno"'
t981 &amp;.;n.-o N Y ~ SC&gt;ectrU1'11
S1uoent PwtOOC..,, tr1c ECJtOt•-a!
POI•~J' 11 Otti'f'Mt'IIICI by tMt EO!Ioc.tn-

n atio nal

ne~e.n

••thOYI th• ••P'•"' c.onM"fn ttl

11'14 E.ck1or "' Cn•et •• ttucU~
IO!I&gt;tddGI'

Expensive pipe

Another problem word i.s unemploynlenl. H~· can YI C lo¥rc:r it?
Call it somet._hing else. How about re,·cnue depleiion?
Los A ngtlts Times Syndltatt

1~ $pot.cl•a.~m •• punltd 0)' 8u11•1o
Newt-Pte. . ln.c 1370 S4t•\0Ct S1

BuU•Io. NY
O.SIII~twd

" " 10 the um..,.,allf

:Qif\!"UIIIIVIhnllt Qnof'

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-G RADUAT~ STU DENTs-·-------:;'

.

Support the GSA proposal
to raise the
MINIMUM STIPEND .
·level for T AlGA's to $3900.
HAND DELIVER THIS
LETTER TO

Dr. Robert Rossbery
Vtce President of Academic Allatrs
562 Caj f ' Half
Dear Or. Rossbery :
As a yraduale sludent allhe Unlverst·
ly of Buffalo, I wish to tnform you of my
opposition to your pl;ln for lhe use of
lhe $200,000 allocated 10 raise GAITA
supends. I objecl to your dectslon 10
ratse the sltpends of a small percentaye
o f lines to lhe maximum of $6293. Fur·
lhermore, I object to lhe detiberale and
101al exclusion of · the GSA lrom I he
plannlny process.

•• 'il

VICE PRESIDENT
,---OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
"

per

ROBERT
·ROSSBERG
~62

Capen Hall
MONDAY from 10 am·2 pm

I lulfy endorse the Graduate Sludent
Association's more eQuitable proposal
passe~ at ils Senate meelinu on
Wednesday, December 9, 1981.
Thank you for your allenlfon.

.

Sinc!!rely yours.

�I'

The Department. of Economics
courtesy of the
GOODYEAR CHAIR
takes pleasure in sponsoring
a talk by

MORRIS MI~LER
Deputy Secretary-Genera~ United Nations
Conference on New and REnewable Sourcu of E nergy
on

Senate rejects Mack,
Maher firing appeals
By TERRY CAN AD E
Ctlmp&amp;IS Ed110r

71,. Studtnt AssoribiiOn /SAl S&lt;nott wphtld tht EA""'ttlt
CommiUN'$ d~ISion torn Sub Boord I ($81} TmlSII!Pr Btl/ Mod:.
Wtdnndoy. rti«tint ha opptol o./].1().

A

petilion • "a s prc:senttd 10 1hc: St:natr. adna a.hc- non·poliltf.21 nature
or SBI in callin&amp; upon lM lqi&lt;lati&gt;t body to usc otj &amp;»ru~ilulional
preroptivt llld ovtmJit IM decision 10 fore Bill Mack by a ,.,..,.U.itcls
vott. Btr&lt;&gt;&lt;t Ill&lt; vott. SA PrtSidtnl JOt Rifkin and Mack prtscnted lhttr
posicions 10 each Other in pubhc..for the nrst tUM s.nct Mack's. fm\0'\l) .
AI rant Rillcin alltmpred to ••oid makltl&amp; his 01»nlon• publoc
knov.l«&lt;ae by ask ina th-e Stna1e 10 ao into n.ecuuw susion and ban aiJ
1oisitors.. Opposition (rom Sen:non- and mm1~ or rhe aud1e:nct
prompted Rifkin to rescind his suundon.
Both Rille in and Maek a&amp;&lt;ctd that tht rOot of lhtor do...,-ttmml
SlC'111.$ runhet chan Mack'$ dlSSC'ntina \IOies aalinsa SA at the last Board
of Directors meetina:. ''II has b«n no sccre1 that 1hen hal bten a
communicacion problem bet"'"" my).tl( and tht Undtt&amp;radualt' Student
Association.·· Mack said in a prcparfd stattment.
The differences .staned ''a ton&amp; ttme llJO, '' accordtna 10 Rit"kin.
Despilc Mack's recognition of thr problem, ht l-aid, "I am unclear
today as 10 "hY 1•, btcn fired," and called on Rifl&lt;in to oxplaln his
reasons for the di.smis.sal.
Rill. in answered that he must trusl his appointed ofnc:ials' indlca1ina
that he could no lonacr do so with M11Ck. Rillcin "id he heard ..runoort
flying around'' about Mack underminini SA. O nc.Jumor was confirmed
when Mack admiutd 10 writ ina a ~tlrical t'OiunHI iff Th;,• S~t·trum
under an assumtd name. Nolin&amp; thtrt: wu o communication probltm
"ith Mack, Rifkin "ld, .. I"'" not informtd." Mack said that Rillcin
has communication failures of his own-••a communkatton i.s a two way
proctSS ... The SA Prcsidtno ha. faRtd oo au end the 111$1 '"'0 SOl Boatd
meetings.
A ocordin&amp; to Rifl:in, Mack'' respOnsibility wu to be the ••eyes and
ears of the Uodt:r8faduatt Sluden1 AS$0clacion in thai ora.aniz.atton
(SBI):• He added that Mack madt S/1 look bid with his S BI aaions.

''You make a mistake, it'.s SA's mistake.''
The- "mis.ta.ke'',occurrcd "'hen Mac.k rdustd to \OCt wich SA
Trtasurtr Mark Moor..m wspond&amp;n&amp; him..tr for wina SBI funcls 10
attend a joumaHsm conferm« ln M"tama, Florida. Riflun sa_id be chd not
know Matk·s aaion• and SBI Chaorman Paa Hirshman l&amp;i&lt;l he had no
knowltd&amp;e or Mack coin&amp; on IM onp. "If IM lnP hid bttn lo Grtcn
Bay. Wiscoosin; )'0\1 ca.n bt- lure thai thtre -.'OUid t\a"c been no (uss. ''
Matt rt1oned.
....In l:iib• of this ancl'otM&lt; ~~m~..tlons apin&gt;t Mack, Rif\.on Aid "I
had to firt him. l-eppoinl ptOplt and I tan dom1iu ptOplt:· Ht
dtftnded tht roNlitutlonality of his d&lt;d&lt;oOn.
Mack said lhal his dismossal "W11S dont .,ilh lOIII dittcprd for IM
orpnization I ~as appc&gt;tnttd 10 rcpt"ntnt." Rlrldn S&amp;Jd chc excceu"e
decUion W2S in SA"' bat inttrc:SIJ and ''•hat's bat for the orpniz.auon
is bcsl for tht &gt;tudtnt population . Thty 10 ~ in hand and if lh&lt;y
don 'l then we've a:oc: 1 real problnn. ••
A nor tht dcftal of tht Mack apptal, Linda Mah&lt;r appoaled her lirlna
which =ued afltr lM sam• tumultous SBI m«tina. She claimed that
sht •• ,... rored btfort I had a chan« 10 ck:ftnd myself:· and dtftlanded
that sht bt aivtn rt.UOn&lt; for htr di&lt;missal.
Moore said lht dtci•ion 10 rtlitvt Mahtr or htr dutit• as SA SBI
representative b«ause or ·•comments she made rq.lrdina the
organization (SA)." RH'ldn adde-d that the executives are empowertd 10
decide on appoin1m because. "we .... tre clmcd 10 run this oraaniution
and SCI policy."
After an hour or discuuion, Moher had h&lt;r opptal Withdra,.n, nolini
" I won't work for this orsaniution ($/\).'• The withdrawal prompltd
outcries from Senators ... Your decision just dapped u&amp;in the face as
Senators.'' Guscavo ReynolO ~aid.

"TOWARDS A GLOBAL RESOLUTION OF
THE ENERGY PROBLEM"

--v~
----TODAY------Friday.

Decemb~r

11th at 3:30pm

Room 109 O' Brian Hall
AMHEST CAM PUS
SUNYAB

'

�editor,ial
Isn't

anyt~ng

sacred?

Campus-decided that Squi re Hall, at that lime
still called Norton Union, should become the new
home ol .the dental school and then name chenged
tile to honor an early UB Dental School graduate.
However, this lime there were no spanking new
tacllllles walling tor student groups, there was
then, end there still is now, absolutely notn1ng
resembling wllat students.or llllYbodlllile for that _
mauet,coneieve a untOn to be.
But whlle Ketter Dlames Governor Hugh Carey tO&lt;
the closing, he should loo~ no further than the
doors of hiS spacoous hllh tloor ot C.pen Hall
olflce. Not once have students, lecully or stall
seen any action from the President's oftlce Which
could be con$trued as lighting tor tho overall
l ntorosts ot the University against the Albany
construction barons. Despite leiters of protests and
resohlllons decrying the close, Ketter juS! Idly sat,
oonvous to the sentiments ol the eonshtuencies 1\e
1s suppe.sed to lead.
And evjln it the President agrees tnat Squire
shOuld close to become an admilttngty much
needed dental facility, rs he so lar out-oi·\OUCh with
reality that he la1ts to realize the diSTuptoons which
will occur tor the doZens or Unrverslty and student
groups presently housed there?

II has taken him almost a decade. but UB
Presldef\1 Robert L Kelter's mission Is llnelly
completed. Hired to make the Main Street Campus
onto a pollee state during the war years, Ketter has
Inflicted nls last, most fatal wound on the student
body-Squire Hall will ctose shortly alter we return
from the wonter break.
FOr over &lt;l5 years. the conti!pl of a student
union. a place IO&lt; students, faculty and stall to
meet and discuss, rest and relax, play and study.
has been constantly hd'nored by the UB
adminlstrotlon. It was under the wlso knowledge of
former University Chancellor Charles Norton that a
student union be established and maintained lor
those purposes under a provision In his will. The
result of his IO&lt;esignt was what is now Harriman
Ubrary. Twenty years ago, an expanding campus
body decided tnat Hamman was too small to
H&lt;Yice the burgeoning student body well. so a
spanking new umon was ll&lt;lrlt.
Five years ago, Kelter and hos campus
planners-the people who conjured up that
lnelllclent, cold complex called tho Amherst

With a closing date pegged lor February 1 by
Albany and mld·February by some University
"otllciots", does the administration believe II can
just up and movo the organrzatlons, their telephooe
systems. reroute the1r mall, locate space,and then
renovate that apace all in one weekend? Not llkett
For nve years the Adm1nistrat!on knew ot the move
now 11 Is attempting 10 Irrevocably disrupt student
1110 oy snovlng the deels1on down our throats. Thr&gt;
must be the most nas111y pl anned hve year dec:osoon
we've eve-r encouf'ltered.

For tO years Robert Ketter has waged a lone
battle againSI student rights and, what he fears
most, student unity. And unless students unlle
against the tyranny ot the Keller/Carey conspiracy
soon. not only will Squire be lost, but so will the
lillie camaraderie that remains between atodenls
The Kabosh Committee and the other groups
lighting the closing should remember that Ketter's
battle tO&lt; Squire Is not over until the wrecker's b&lt;ill
begins tea11ng away at the Rat, Haas Lounge, or
the Conterence Theater. Th~ is still lime to l1gh1,
to tell Kelter and carey tllat students will not roll
over and play deed because a group of out-of·toucn
bureaucats told them so.
But time Is running out.

feedback
We can be together
Eoltor.
T"4S '' an ~ lelltr

f'Hdback policy

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vruwit-s•tr students

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Living numb skull
Edt lor

01 th• many 1mpor1•nt 1s.svu •t
UB (cro•lng ol Sqrlfro Hall, Forl&gt;or
Dogs. Itc.) ther• /$ otte ttre·t has
rtctlwd little •rtent lott, lttd tltlt ' '
the •·w,tty" bumper slicke-rs SD/d
lly the liOOMJIOte.S

Upon llrat

'""'II "U.B.
·us

Eng,~• ,,. Btt$1",
Uwyt-'1
have l'nOn Fvn" , 1ttd an eoiRI/y

tO all

Ask
roursth-ts h"JIS QUfSIIOn

Ho•

m•fl'l umes • oar do you"" me
nume-rous centrally loclt«&lt;

u•

taclllr,.s of Squlfe Hell' Now
lJOUfStJIVt6 anotiJe-r OW$t/On' Wftlt
•re you go1ng to do next Spong ;I
me •dmlmsttation succeeds In us
plen to close down otn Unum?
'foiJ'/1 btt • x.hltJSttd end lrullrltfd
I:Htc.fluse you'll,. tu.nrtlng all over
httl trylflg to go to me boo••tort.
ear lunch, buy tlclttt~. drop mto
-,our tarorite chib olttet, ttc...
oecauu ff our Unfon 11 cto•td.
rnest tac:l/ttk's will be sprtld out
eH Ofti" Ma in StrHI ln&lt;l Amh.,lf
WithoUt $4UI'* Hill, US
•tude-nts
nev. no c.nttal
loc•tlon m wnleh to fling out, hold
mpl/ng.s or ratty togethttr. For
"udent•. t1Jisl1 • dlllltlt. For the
•dmm;suatlon. howover, tftll'll' 1
~riiJCt .sltuatfon. If we have nD
UnkJn we'll b• •~• mel/ned to
bend tog•tn~r and IHieny UttH~
1mong ourStt/'leS as ltllow UB
JtCI(IMIS No Unloft. no IJoltll~ttg

'*'"

MUNOUI Slieket CtJTK»1111flg VB

t(Jfletf'let, no t~l tO IM

GOOflrl_., I ,.ued It oil • • •
mockery oJ twms»r .si#Ck~s in
gMerel, tnd leupfi«J ""affUy. t
th#Ht cort6idered tflat tfle
lnlli•lort•J mlflhr poufory be
slnctta. Afllf a lew Inquires. I
waa COftVInt«&lt; thf&amp; WIS ttre CISt.

adm#nistfltiorr. Perano,.? You "-'
And yilt lfJtt d«tt&amp;10n to cto1e
down Squire w.u midi rolely by
""' adminr,traUon w1th _,,otuttJt'(
no rt~pect or con&amp;k:Str•tlon lot the
w•y we studorus leoi•Oour It
What • blarant vkllatlon of our

The elltcts are n.ggerlng.
EYWY tll/gllet wiN rUI1Ze ,,.
Otlgln of thi• trem~Mdous non-

rlghlll

•~&lt;on• d;splly t"-m on their
"''· denoting .., em an as5hole..'"
Are IIHIInltlltOrl alive', or do t"-Y

But tntt light Is not cww yll
Students are up M arm• end
to t1o .,_nVJina possfOM to
prwent SquJre tfltl from elating,
•• w lt,..u.-d by th• Metpttlc
I&lt;A BOSH filly- W«&lt;n..d•y IO
tltl Filltnotfl Room. M y IMUIQt t O
ell Unrv.,sity stud•nts •s-don't
IJI¥• up l iJe fight/ In otdff 10 , .

IIW In ••1,.1

IUC:t:e&amp;afUI W4 mUll Ot OIQiflfled,

r,.Bullato.
Stor• Unm_pf#M
Numb S4ull
wlrlcllm 11

11

Why do rhoH ou,... stit:A•r•
ulrr7 Why do_,. our rhom,

,.,

S loveK.,mey
Uolverslly Student

••g.,

'IOC.II, end Bb0¥0 111, Ptfllllt-1'\1!
Think • bour ii. ll Squire cto.,t. 11
will • ttocr you directly,
opd
oowry dly. ter'• r.r Dr. Kllttt know
"won't stand 101 thl• tOifl
contempt of out rlflhll 1nd
di•fflfl•rd IM our nwds O.t
ltt"IOI'r«J. Fiod out whlf you un do
10 help the light IO 11¥1 $quHe
HIU. We're Ill In IIIII tOIJithtr

••ell

Karen Comttocll
NYPiAG Chttrperaon

}_ __

Rigg returns

1h11•

were tmporrant quesuont

''"ld wn,cn "'"' ,._ wuiually

tlgno1td For tu•mpF, Loufs.e

Editor.

Otii'Amlco llkod why lr '" thor

I have bHn Wltcrung with
lttttlltSI lftf Ottglng deblte
conctrning thl use o/ tnlmals ,,
fe$flfth Wftlelt Wll

m/tqteQ by m~ tettet oi Octot»r
14. Havmg Just ttrtld ell ol ,,.
leu.,, prltttttllo dltt; I would ltke
to reapond. 10 lome of tne pomts
, , . , ,.,• .,. , . . , 1611«1.

thOSI /erttr• WhiCh d iSplayed
t~;clous, person• I 1111clrs served
one &lt;tiiUabto purpose In thM they
tJemon6tltfd Ihi depu1 ol/leling
thet •UrroutJdl' this fuu.. For lhll
rweson. I o.Jitvo lurther probmg ot
tn. P'Ob,.m ,. w1rr1nt#HI.

My,.,., lnd rneny tUbS&amp;O,;fltl

_,,,, ow-ttlonld the ettl/c.&amp; of
ltuman.s IlAinO ettlmlf life IM
research purpo••• But most
/KOI&gt;Onftflll Of ...fJCit fHIIfCIJ
slurt«JIIJe Juut by lddtenfrtg
oth., ouesr,ons such'' thr~

qua lit 'I of tro~tmem of UB
rese1 rcn enlm111, l ht typos ol
experlmenll ~filCh lfe pettotmed
' ' us. end whlcn d1pertm~nt(•J
•ctuau~
anfm•l•. I'm
smcer•ly gild'"" us rttlltehe11
•uempt to m~rnmlze tl'le pain and
$Uf/.,tttg ol 1n1mats IJ requ~r«~ b_y
the 'efiU/4tlrJg '' ' "
thouott, '"''
don 1'101
na~e to be used durlr?g ,.lnlut
e-.per,ments Jl tne rtSflltCh&amp;
cle•ma tft1t use otanesthtmc will
Inhibit the dtltrfHI results of tn~

u•• ""

RQJ.,,.,_
,_,,,,.,lc

, ,petlmM"

•lthlfnlthlts to anlm•l use . ,, not
mout 1Wd/y evplo1«!, and why
more •tnpl)lsis tsn't pieced on
/Hfi'/Hi tlon or t11su.se t/Jrough
meens of numtlon aM O!el,
111«'CiJe. end r«Jucuon ol
.nv,onm~Mtll hllSrrls. If • mess
r«&lt;ucttHt tn num•n sull~;r,g and
dt"h ts tneiJOII of m~k•l
feJHtchers, why s ren"l thos•
rtsttltCIJtl$ lettlmlng about

to;clc dt.nltlng Wllet, the toxic eir
I hit WI bftllhe, or about Ute
lncrt~slng eccumutatlon ol
nucltlf wastes lor whiCh we hl'lfl
no 1deou11e me•ns of sat•
d11poset. All res•erch could stop
tomorrow lnd we would ~till n1w
sulf~''"' ltnowleage to gre•tly.
tmptove tiN quatJtrot nte. There
.,. mett?OdJ. I hilt for rHuclng

hum•n aulltnttg wilfJOUt uuslng
lht suflwlng of otn•r I1Ying being~;.
10 mucJt can be dono wi thout the

mus txect.Jtton,
BIH Ctlyton, Jr. •s claim tnar
anlmll use Is • "duty of society,
Jo , . . , about 1Mptii'IMI future
misery... Is • rroO~ one. bUt why
mu11 It bt' llmaed to rh•
Ptf"'tnuon of humen rrusery, 1nd
wh~ mUll ,,. •ccompllshment of
rhl• _,beach- Waugh rtre
tMr-NrfC ntethods thll ' ''

tutrtHJtly prectlc.efn

Ktlly Riga
University Studenl

�op-ed

"PHA:DRUS
By ROBERT G. BASIL
I.
amuet Becktlt may be w•ltlno tor Godot. but I'm

S

wailing 'for RemonL It's tW&amp;f)ty to three,
T~ankS~~IYing mofnlng, afl&lt;l.l Ju$1 sent
sneetlaeeo Jacll. L.tKh 10 bed. ano Ramona ts th.roe farm
llekts away, a UIQ!id nlkt east ewer stabbing com stumps.
anCI here I am. t&gt;urttiog with Pimples (I he grny ot ~

taut, composing my

ll$t column.

tma11y

~c'

ill Thfl

Sp.crrum, knoW1ng that a relephone ls a belloc tMOium
lOt reacn.ng Ramona tnan t.n• Op.Ed page. $UCklng my
brtatn dOwn lf't ltM manuk: sytlab..s ol ner name. Rahn\Otl-f'luh.
I Sl111e&lt;lto w.lte lboUI UB'a biJddtngS: flow tn tl1em,
tl'le splflt ol UB can be somehow louno •OO how,
lherefore, since I tlavo '" a very hum•liating way beCOme
much Hkt! US In my h¥e years note, 1ne ·•spirit of
PhatJdrua'' could be explicitly utvo.aled. Such bOmbast!

"From Clemen1'a roof you ean s&amp;e Lack-awanl!a spur'Ung
cnem1ca1 frena:tes, yOst From w •nd&amp;'.$, Kenmore gro•ns
molten at six Bnd rolls over like a bfeast."
Bull1 becomiS ttarkly ciNr lhilt when one writes
abOut buildings-those lanced-off tops. those cold brick
towe.s, tnose dank basement cana.Js.-onels writing
about Women. Tr.. tnfrd Uoor ot Squ•re. as \M metaphor
goes.. IS Ra"'ona•a eves: tne fountain. ,_., liPS: the Rat I'H!'
neau. Bvt tne tHOf tn this aschttectural allegory Is tt\at,
w.ntte the bUtkltngs 111 hetl, Romena ls 50f'lewhere else
probably t.tnltlng tnto sneers.. RamoNt
O..co. ot tile El .. County ~edlcal C..l«. un""""'ng
myHif hom ..ChrlSIMII Ttees--• hOhoay greensP«d&lt;Jod amphllam•ne-di"Sod '" paper elolhos.
r\JbbeG oown by volny·ati'YW)d blooO&amp;bOl "-Urse:S whO
couldn't wail for their graveyard .Shilts to end. Ramona
came.. htf enocot•t• oye11SI'\ plumes batting, her line lull
Easuu" European lips bunching In alkx&gt;nquortllg
sensu.allty-such stronotn In Hunoa.tan nugsl-arxt we
borted, losv'no a 11111 of naldot caps1.11e-s tot 1ne te.si&lt;lents
to...Siab whh thllr balkS.
•

~m

A tchard Hugo wrote, 1n •
c11Ued "'tAmer tQ Woleh
Irom Q.Wwniog:·· "This Is as far u I'Ve ever chased a ghl.
She's Wor1h It, but snt •sn't here.''_
I'm wfth lHch, o local jOumallst. IOo~ing for Ramona.
He's "'hlning t&gt;.cauM thl.• bat d06Sn1 ~Y tne Clun.
e.-ybOdy's o rod-neck here. ne oays. b&lt;lt Wl\at really
bugs him It 11'01 the men are tnrlce nrs sae a~ got girlo
holdong I heir bollleL Some.-..sy Will l&gt;eol h1m up""""- A
Puerto Rtcan with DfOwn sugo~t and outtet cheek bones ts
runtling tho pool leblo
single girl dancing lOOks
tike Ramona: the one com•n; from the 101tat-Jus1 like
Mr-but fane-. mYst nave s1ulfod hera&amp;tl wtth Tutfl.ey.
But II'S nol h61'. Ramona-nit tre.n w1U of brighlteeth,
nerflll&gt;gy lncloors. ner blad&lt; bangs and strawberry
breasts: and the acar• on her tegs and stomach, from the
time • eat engfn1 plowed fnto her lap on a corner on a
worse. Vlslooary 1'\IQhl, scars like magnUtttd webs, longer
th&amp;n my hand, thicker then cny-fflfgtrs. casting moon
shadows up at tho onurcl)l , . .llng,lfl{e IOmat~•· Wh.,
ohe did lo 'mtl
"'.
As you can s... scnootls flOt credits and libraries. not
In Buffalo; but cr~mmlng, yes. and nJnnlng, yes.. and
Jrylng to gel 11 back, yes. yes.

ev.&lt;v

E skimo *omen. ot

North~:~· Aibetta come around the

room•n.o ~'" no9fno olt.wofktrs oo bfeak w-.1 pay le»

"""l&lt;
snM&lt;ing
marry

tllem ho,ld I heir elboWs. If you
l.hem thOUgh. tttey'ra tree. We, barely sn.~ing and
tlftlliod 1~1 tile Huck3lnytn has led US IIIlO IM ~ ..S
ol menu rnet.n as macbt
In a near·arctle w•lderneu
quick to tcwgel Yl, we
our c:o1s, cold~ Wt\116.
flchlog our asus, repelling the Acl ot Contrition Of Lou
Reed tyrlca ot .am~. Ukt tne ~an ones from New YCHJt,
weeplog. " wh«e 11 she, whete ts a.he," tike a Tibetan
mantr&amp;.
1 00 10 the bus J illion and ask, ··How much does h
cosl to leave hero?" and spill qu1c1&lt; to San FrancJsco.
ltlOt.iptl tor fiye dollars rno,. I 01!1 ttaYe JonJ fn 8an Jose
bodi&lt;IS. I -

pop my pouting extenalon aod $Ink nke Opholl• Into hftt
bubbling Jacuul-goqct night J•dle•, good night
lldl•s-and rub our round bfOWr'led bdllles- eating gteen
be•ns. whitt htt rather. an otcs Jew11h mailman, 1s too
blhlld to (K)tlce the streams we a1e making-but Jon•
wtll como later 1nd good on tht next toad ulp wnon
oevse•a o1 creem 11\0 pong~ .and to.s and tongues
\Ifill M tvefywhfle and churnrng, and boy w.llt oe glad 10

IV.

be tnert

In Suffato, on the hard'fiiiOOd noors of the ttudent
ghoeilo, l came back from roe road and said, " M•• mt
aoma al)aghetll. 1 naven'l eaten t.~nce Saskatoon and
then It was only What I he drive' dfdn'l Wltll of hll pec.an
pie:· AI\CI at! I said, ''Look who'-s bac:k." JhrH ln tho
mornlno CU,.l hers wls ctte onry numbe1 1
remtmbtrOd-Bullalo will always take yoY In, lllle girl,
three ye1r1 leter, 1&amp; married and repopulattno South
Bullolo with ~ids •• chubby and sweolly dumb •• sht.
Sut \hDn. 4h8 was
ma NJW WII, 114rrlng tho clam
SIYCI, throwing In pot•toes and llcltlng net chin. afld
loU« me Uctc her chln-·'/otgtu tho sauc• ~d get on the
'lo4r, move Ihe ch•ir'' - 8utfaJo Is sure better than
S.atc.ltoonl But It "'enoed.. tn an ln&amp;lant. "Been a k)ng
llmt," she saki~ " MOI"'Ih&amp;.- The wQI1len up thoro are nally.
tMir didO~, art u•ctors and their uncles art Diaon en.
I know 11 tnt game farm I worked ol puclll&lt;l a Rill no."1
said Willi you saved UJ&gt; qune a load."" st&gt;e grlnne&lt;l.......,
t.mpac:Xta If •ull f1kt tn•r:• pot)P'f\0 her thumb out ot her

11

aswno

mouU•
"Bull

l"nn'f'e_••

'ell 1 suttease outs~lull," I sa•a ..so oort't

"T

V.

•

ht fiC1 "''' you're naked," I $&amp;1d 10 Uz.. "and tn.at
you're fn the tame room as me~ rubbing your fibs llt&lt;e
thll, doot not please rne, seeing as I've leatntd fllttalnt
mate thin anything else from ~our raaJing mt throuon
my treanman, sophomore, Juntot and senior years 11's
almost poignant lh31 you'ro giving in."
""So lhll surprises you?"" asked LI"L wllo, being while,
looktd naktd, nOI ouda.
''You," I piped, '"tton't." MY'so*we•a wet, my
underwe•r. gamy, me.. overdressed. " All the bUgs rn this
room do howevM."
··we·,. a btoo.k aw.y,ftom the Hudson and U'IIO hoc 10
{hut 111e windows."
"'The~&gt; 1~1 explainS wily tne trannutll" ..,., oloatlc
oan,. 0t1 your block."
""You're '"'ldlnO my question" she sold, eto,..lng legs high In the oi&lt;, oplilllng he&lt; bullocl&lt;s u wlde open
u en axe don a stump. •
Uz IHIOnpad In the 1'11011 S&amp;ll-c:ongratulaolng elty In 1ne
world I lell t~•m both, yjo the George Wunlngtoo
brkloe. when tha coeaJM wore ou ...her iooktng atmm
deao.wnil..

VI.

B1111: Where'fe you goiog'?
Ptlaedrus; The Hlmalays~
Bull: Thon where.
Phatdrua.: Next door 10 the Himalayas. 01 Chicaoo. where
I can o•t a job was nino dishes and mopping the
wallru.ses' wttlle anoeo and be ttee,
Sat.lt Why dO you have 10 wau until then to bt hot?
PnH&lt;Irut: You n - a B.A. lrom SUNY Bulltlo In En(IIISII

IOboftH

Bull; Wnen wero y01.1 /Tl05l happy!
Ph.Hdrus: When I was feet

B. .n: By wnom7
Plludt.n: Becky-gehllo llSII ""

how U Ia now. I don•t•know anybody thOfO now. Oon1t asl

VII.

me

D mmltoue.s are brothels with bOoks and frH paues.

Lackawanna~:,.,,

oe.,ty flarnmab•e. are
T oniOhl.
unnln-Qing the tate ones-tP'tose ..,veJ '1!11'1'11ch tum into
crispy purp-1~ oatmeals and OChres l:!SctObtr and theo,
In Oecembet, lo thlt piliful but rnolute grey ot bag
lad~a· hngers.. My boot heet scraou a pelt.a map.. co
sm•thtHeens. k:e sptkH thfough mUd
Katmu oan~t stop tn Bulfa)O. Ihey only
agoravated..
You etttler run, or tou wrtl'e. I'm running actually walking
backwaros. rutcNng, giving the hnger to tho rosy·laeed,
cr~brllned childlen of W dliamaviUe 'WhO are po~hng m•
Wllh chOSh1uts •nc:t then hldlng behind thetr parents'
s.hrubbory. •·May you:' I scroach, "be 10hted on an open
llrat" A.4)' lrlends btag aboul thetr prlvato Kero1.1ac: ''BasU
actually starved tn George, got "tid up .,, Netuatka,
acated to deatn ln Alaska and host·btl on an oil rig '"
8r111ah Columbia. Isn't he sweJt?" Nothing disappofnt•
lllem more lhan when I got a fOb Of MW shOes

oe'

The VW pulls 0\-81". I'm in. II'S as"' 1 1111 her It's

c:tanoarous. out not me.

~ e~me

L uten Chmg. the girl
to US Wllft me from
ru.gt1 school--Such a genertc sthtauont-and who •• now
eatntrtg S30.000 a year engln. .rtng lot Won Ul New
Jersey 1serve$ her ngrw Exlton •nd New Jttsey), aht teh

•oo

me che OtG"' four Febtuat•es
When 1 llfipped 10 my
unoerwear D)' 1M H.amnron l.oo9 and cracked m~ butt
i'hrough lhe .ce ot a plldclte, ~low•no. • 011 n•~«J you
ptepples' You'd think lhatiJy D•lng &amp;KIIIded from me rat
race .n our 'VOl)' tower you guy' covld oe ' lUIIe more
bruen. thlt you could strip the gunk I rom yout auouroa,
bones •nd cry ovt lrorn Ute top ol Ellicott to God or god's
gtne, but WhiNtt a;e you?! ShegJJlelgoos•oumps'"
"You're ~razy," Lauren sald .. .nd scaring mo "
"What?'' • ttoote-d, "You too? Well lofs soe how ecared
you get when I di~te tnlo Liiko l.aSallo.'' WniCh I clld
La~uon was rlgnt When the said I was t*no crazy. II
She still lhinks so, sne·a probobiV atilt rlgnl.
Aller I towele&lt;l1he mod oH rrom my tcy dive. I yanked
tho.lelephono 001 of mr Elllcou dollbCe aM totiO&lt;III
headlOng Irom the Pighlh flOor onto the teutce, Marly
two )'eats ro ti'H!I dar beiOfe tWo cll..lhtng bladl. men
craShed on the same spot. 'mplandng our Ut!Wef$111)' w lttt
a u.a seuou-sne5S. nakednus and anN o' tlnatu~ t
claimed at one twne we att needed to 1\avt But •hen
thoM men died (they didn't C1e81 the QIUI and Sta•ns
away Ia&lt; weelc&amp;)l rogrolled 1ne need to
IM big
gHture, whethet tl De 10 throw the llnat punch., get
mtiiJ)h)"Jk::s rfghl first. hiiCt'l Ill llll way 10 WnUehOrH,
Yukon, lor tho sole putpoH. ot saying you hod tht
Herc.utean balls to 0o fl-or mtKtly to pretend to be 10
right. so noisily and proud ol II, In publlo,
Fat ahet the bodle.s fell. 1guessed that we nHdttd to
feel fat more kindredness with lht undOrllltOd.
embarrl.ued and ab5urd, a ee.nllmont hardened It'! Side ot
me.an the lntat'im yeats. whef1 I, •• much 11 8f'Y oltler,
have f\Of:ded to be warmed by i1 b~nket of pltfeM:o and

ma-•

lotgi~Jeneu.

•

And patience and forgiveness. a IItt aU. 11 What 8ultato
has ~ant to me and m'y frJends few the fb'• .,...,, I nave
been h«e. I once wrote that Butrato wu "the IIVShy cHy
yo'b .,....ld never ge&lt;..,lous With, a whOte wltn t golden
he11t. And twn though it often ...
lhlt no town waa
""¥ OQuotlcl, confused lnd luat otoln.lllly tnan 001
G&lt;lffln-~llor 1anq, If you - • ooly pasting lhrough. )'011
r:ould duel&lt; tho$8 ttutns -bury your youtnlul loeelnto
Buffolo's reeepUY11 belly." Todoy. 1wouldn't deoetlbe
Bullalo as a whore. A homely woman Who'll alwoyo opan
her &amp;hoets Js • more apt Oescr,ptk)n. At any il'\lltant.
one's craving Is us-uaJty for the daullng btautltL But
D'fef time, h seems 10 tM that the one who,....,., throws
you our-maybe bec•use. like Ramon• w11, aha 11 too
bll"td herself- I$ l he one you will want to toke to

"*'

mouo out ol ,.., IRC

ftlclge "" lhe tlghth flOOr.
S.JJI: A,~ lftll
;
PhH&lt;Irut: Tho Spectrum, but years ago. WhOI\.It woo llko
ao ondiUs om-amine party. At tne time. drugged with
ft, wtt thoYght we were tceompitshlno «nnte etlan the
Vork Tim••· Alterwarcsa. tta•1ng come down, among loada
ol bonol nowsprl~t. oil we nl\d leli wete '"' r~.,.dtnlpt
wt ma&lt;Je-and friendships made in addiction, even when
I hey last, are embarrassed or aad. Don't aak mo about

N••

nenen.

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- • tt:h•t• C.,bu,. nKliii.MAIUII:

"IN THE TRADITION Or

Revolt

'DR. ZJIJVl\GO; 'REDS' ISA
GREAT LOI/t: STOllY SET
AGAINST TUMULTUOUS HIS.
TORICAL EVENTS.I'1AIIGHT
WITH COIIl'lJCT AND I'UU.
OF PASSION IT IS PN:Il:D

(Lengthily

WITH PLACES, PEOPLE,
IDEAS, FEEUNGS, WORDS.
HISTORY AND TALENT"

-o..••........

fltwiWII&amp; WA4A11Mt

my memory has ever
done- theezctlementor

~!:;~

" 'REDS RECAPTURES TilE
SWEEP!liG GRANDEUR AND avel'y1hlng still seemed
Tilt OLD-FASHIONED SEIITI· pOUIDie Mt Beottr as
RHd. ls lull()( youlhiUI en·
MENTAUTI' OF SUCH
!hustcsm. anogance and
PASSION·FILL£D EPICS AS
the dedication o! a convert
QAVTD LEAN'S 'DOCTOR
Olane Ieaton ts nothing
ZHIVAGO'. It Is lull ot com(&amp;$$than splendid as
pelling Images Warren
Beanyprowsonce and far LoWse Bryant-beaulllul.
sel1ish,tunny cmd dnven
all. thCI1 he ts an asiCIUlh·
It'S the best woc:tsbe bas
lngly g1J1ed tilmmalte('
done to da1e. The
a.~C:O'tt..
O.UU' """"
IAm'Uceneso! epic even11
"GLORIOUS ROMANTICISM, ate stunnlng.l:&gt;ut so cne the
INTULIGENCE.AND CON·
more tnttm01e momenb
SISTENT Wit 'RedS' Is a
'Recltlsan extremely line
thlnlrlng man's 'Doefar
lllm of g&lt;eat emotional lm·
ZhMlgd. WcmenBeatty
pact"
-9\ac:•...
gN8S us people wtth such
lttn.Mu
"':mJllb and at!eellon lllat
we sense new dJmens:ICinS
noc only 1n Beatty and
Keaton, but especially In
NicholSon"

Retold

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_ _ ___,b y Steve Clancy
Rll&lt;is is Warren
Beatty's mov1e. He Is
11s c~author,
PfoduceJ. dlleeiOf and sla'Thls 1S hts attempt at a serious
trim and rt rs a tormrdabte, it
nol overwhelming task. The
result rs a three·and·a·h&amp;lf hour
t
eptc aDout communism,
POlitics, personal ambition and
toYtt. The him 1S sumutaung
ano spectacular, yet Donng
and repet111ve; but baSICally II
Is very long.
The settings are pre·Worta
War 1 Ame.. ca, and Russia
durrng the revolution. the story
lollowrng development ot
communism 1n both countnes.
The lormat lor telling the true
story ol journafist Jack Reed
(Beatty) and author Lourse
Bryant (Diane Keaton) migtH be
the best patt ol the mov1e. tn
doc:ument81y style, friends and
contemPOu•nes that are
currently aJive remintsce over
tne two lovers and serve as a
continuing narrative voice.
Close-ups of their old, wrrnkled
laces. set against a black
background, reveal what an
ImPOrtant and exclllng lime
this was in therr lives. and in
hrsta&lt;y. C&lt;edil goes to Beany,
lhe d~ector, lor_employtng this'
elleetlve device.
Beany the actor, on the
other hand, is abominable as
Reed, tne excitable lournafist
who wrote The Trm Days Thai
Shook the W011d, and helped
lound the Ame111:.,
Communis( Pa11y. For an actor
to be succBMIUI II) hrs role, he
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dlalnatlzes tn a war thai no
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" IF'DOCTOR ZHJVl\GO' AND
'CITIZENKANE MJJEDTI!l:

playing a part He musr
become thai character. Not for

a moment are you allowed to·
1magrne that thos IS Jack Reed,
and not Warren Beatty rna
movie playing Jack Reed.
Keaton 1S not much beller
as Lou1se Bryant a ~oman
looktng for ar1tsUc recognrtion
and personal freedOm. Thrs
pall Is too much llloe many of
ner other ones (see Allen,
Woody). Even some of her
cjothes are similar. How can
the audience 'be asked to lose
itself In her ch81acte~when
they are asking. "Isn't that the
same hat she wore In Anme
Hell?"
At the other extrerne, the

minor characters are superb~
Maureen Stapleton, Gene
Hackman, author Jerzy
Kosrnskl and especially Jack
Nicholson grve outstanding
performances that are all too ·
brref. Nicholson is fantastic as
the cynical, hard-drinking
Eugene O'Nell. Lonely because

T

Reed's pohucat lntere81s
become obsessiVe, 8ryal't
seeks solace tn tne arms of
1ne passionate and probing
O'Neil. In contrast woth •
Beauy's performance,
N icholson becomes O' Neil
Oesplte the good POints In
Reds, the frlm cannot
ooercome its dreary and
unnecessary length. As Reed
becomes disillusioned with the
Russi an brand of Communism,
he and the part leader
(Koslnskij trade Ideological
rheloric. When the new
government starts to crack
clOwn on revotutlonarres,
dissent becomes tM 1oplc of
their drscussions. It Is hashed
and rohashed without much
relevance to the story. When
tha audience has been silting
lor three hours they c10 not
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della1es. They want some krnd
of resolution.
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pertOftnar.ce-and In one sense .her most
astonls.h1ny-has been 10 ttet her eiUhl·and~e-hall·
minute e-even-lnch 0 Supe1man to the lOP olthO
Bllllsh AM ch•rta, f.ilvlnu t.ne independent Iabat
Rou~h Trod• lis llrs1 bly hil. Brllish AM radio I&amp; much
more 'IOiatUe and various lhan 1ts U.S. counterpan,
b\Jt Ander&amp;Otl's acnlevement remaJt~$ altoyether
unlikely.
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conlllvtd l.nd

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soun(J ol birds &amp;inu•nl.i. Mom caJiinu up and UHkinv to
an ans:wtftnil machine. a recueHon of the motto of
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R

ock music feeds on conflicts and
contradictions; it knows no purity, no
.stability, and very little shame.
Grasplnjj ils audience with the su1111esllon that
it Is about to 'deliver some unthinkable
transcenaence, rock typically comes up with
another marl&lt;etln~ maneuver. another trend.
Any particular trend Is simultaneously exclttn~
and depressiny. onvolviny both the possibility of
musical innovatidn and the- possibility of

making .someone Ieel uncool. The tedium and
posturinu of the second possibility is frequently
the dominant facior, bullet us not despair
Immediately.
The recent post-punk funk convergence Is
Involved with the musical and social
contradictions which both provide the vitality of
rotk and threaten to sicken one of it attoyether
Some s11y the ne·N attention t.o funk cs merely
media noise. a hardenlny of the cateyories.
while others say It's a definite movement, a
liberation. Some say It's just yeltlny yoln!l.
while others say it's already over. Some say it's
a move In yood faith toWard a multi-culture; a

fusion of black and whi te musics, whole others
say it's just this year's instance of the

traoltionaf white thievery of black culture.
I'm not sure that anyone can resolve these
questions. or tha1 anyone can even address
them lnteliiyenlly. and I don't linally intend to
try. But before I start talking about some of the
white yroups of the "new wave" i)ersUasion ..-.
who have been worklny with runk sounds, let
me point to the broader questions whose ·
pressure is the motive and tension of the
music, no matter what we hear from the

" dance, dance. dance," and "It's only
entertainment" schools ol thOuyht.

,

M ost pressiny, as ever in popular music, Is
the question of the polit ics ol race; and a.s H
thi s debate was not already sulficcenUy
complicated and frustraliny. a d1Scu ~sion of
this new f unk ilwotves not merely the felaU a~l

·!&gt;lack and whlle.,bul such niceties as the
perception of black Amerocan musoc by English
whltes. Stanoard contemporary R'n 1B can be

seen in Manchcs1o, o.'

GJas~tlw ~·

•F ;s,csont;

even avanteijarde, and the results can be
confusiny when bands lrom the British Isles
make It in American Cf)(lC·e rt halls and colleye
dorms. It's not as II the situation In Britain is
any clearer.
In his book Sul&gt;cullure: The Mea~i~g ol Sryle,
Dick HebdiUe suyyests that tile oriylnal 1976177
noise attack in Brllain was always implicated
with race relations In that country.,Hls specific
point Is that the treble-heavy '!IUitar barraye and
chant vocals Gl the eruly punk records was a
"~eyaliv,e ima.u•f' of the reggae vocal trios and
bass and drum dubs also favored by the people
Involved. Now tills may not be the most typical
Idea amony fans of the Se"l&lt; Pistols and the Urst
Clash album, but I' m sure Hebdiye Is right on
tarljet.
The American situation was conveniently
Indexed at this summer's Clash shows In New
York City, where there were hysterias enouyh to
suyyest that the band hasn't quote lost Its ola.
abillty'lo mlshanote contradictions amon!J the
masses. At Bond's Casino. the audience
harrassed a whole variety of black American.
opening acts who had been selected by the
Clash, While acceptlny In relative docnrty a
white British band nruned Funkapotilao, Whose
music is derlVed, to the point of lmitatlon
frQm- you yuessed it-American funk ~roups.
Meanwhile In the streets outside, the c~rcle or
ironies was completed by the sound of the
12-inch version ol the Clash's " Maynificent
Seven" comfny out of black people's radios
between Taana Gardner and Kurtis Blow. Those
who wear "Disco Sucks" T-shlrls are probably
criticized most effectively by their attempts to
yrow mustaches, although Grandmaster Flash,
the South Bronx rapper and DJ; who waos
among those booed otf, later suyuested lllat
the Clash audcence coul&lt;ln't ceally be expected
to understand his music. I don't know: nothlny
prevented them from tryiny.·Maybe Beiushl and
AcJ&lt;royd will yet a.Rap Brothers act loyether
and convert everybody to the funk. These are,
after all, evil times.
I rs ditflcult to move from these veneralltles to
the micropoiillcs ol specific groups and
specofic recordings, particularly when It 's an
open questoon on how thorou!jhly a rock
rnus1cian needs to know what he or she Is
dolny. ~me vroups woll happily chase alter
anythlnlllhat moves and never stop to
questoon, white others seem to produce more
questions \han muslc-. tn neither case"cian it be
assumed that the effect of the reconds and
pertormances are fully under the control ol the
bands. Lei's say that the basic question Is how
to evolve out of the punk ethic bl resistance

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withoul simply surrenderrny, and the answer is

funtt.
Davia Byrne has always !jiven tho lmpres.sion
that he knows too well what he is doing, and so
notice was taken when Remain in L/ghtuave
Itself over to the upper-regi ster guitar rhythms,
bass vamping and percussive variety of funk.
The previous Talking Heads album, Fear ol
Music, had been In part brilliant, In part
inyrown and predictable. Funk provided a new
abandon, a new confidence, a new combination
ol looseness and propulsion. The rhythm tracks
were recorded first and separately, productnu a
mutation in Byrne's sonywrlliny: his obsessions
were less holly pursued, more livab~The
musioal concepti9ns also yained 1.-:;riely: lhe
album includes lonu workouts like "The Gr~at
Curve," the Velvet UndeiiJround homage/parody·
of "Seen and Nc;&gt;t Seen," the death-driven
synthesizer toomings of "The Overload," and
the melodic account of Noo:lh African anti·
colonial militance which is "Listening Wind."
An idea of North Africa Is also evident In
Byrne's collaboration with Brian E.n o on My Life
in tho Bush of Ghosts, perhaps the year's rnost
intri guing hybrid. The record combines lunk
bass Hneg and percussion with Eno's
production values and a variety of recorded
voiees, including Algerian Muslims chantinll the
Qu'ran, an " unl dentllled Indignant radio host,''
and a yospeJ preacher lro111 the Georgia Sea
ll;,lands. The notions of retiyious aspiration and
Atiican culture o-n the album derive utterly from
a Lower Manhattan artworld neo·prlvltism, but
that contradiction is presented so openly thalli
seems to be the subject matter of the project.
Whatever the cultural politics, 11 legcains
surprisln~ that Byrne and Eno are able not
merely to jugyle the elements involved, but
actually to fuse them.
quite dillerenl Talkin~ Heads oflshoot and
a quite different cultural POlitics Is represented
by-tl1e Tom Tom Club, in which Tina Weymouth
and Chris Frantz gel toyether at Compass Point
with the likes of uultarlst Adrian Belew and
teyyae keyboard star Tyrone Oownle. Given the
joyluf yood humor and sneaky lntetlluenoe of
the record, my question Is whether the various
Weymouths listed on the jacket are ]Ina's
sisters or names given to overdubs of her own
vocals. The album is close t9 actual
contemporarv R'n'B, including a rap, and
SUIIII!tS!S a simple homa11e rather than a
translation or appropriation. Not , however, thai

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simple a hamal
of Love." the II•
between an lrr!E

some yleeful bl
as many questl•
as they answer:
mutation/It tak•
Collins/Takes e
attention/No-on
Roblnson/Weav
party/Re11yae's
Robbiei Sieppinl
Blow/Who need
yo?"
Mention shol

American grOUf
reuion of funk.
possibly movin!

�heavoty on lunk ideas, panioularly tn their live
shOws and on the S.sode ol their first sin11le,
" Snakes Crawl." Watc:n lor tpetr new 12~nch
EP. Oetroll's rather portentous Was tNot Was)
sound Hke a cross between the 1100&lt;1..aspects ol
Funkadelle and the Questionable aspects ol
Frank Zappa. This development Is lnterslin11on
that Funkadellc themselves, whlle appeatrnu
lar11e1y to a black audience, have always carried
the torch ol psyched ella crossover til by Sly
Stone
I n En\jland the hostory ol the new lunk can be
seen on the movement ol A C.natn RatiO (ACR),
from the drummer less drones and waSMs or
their first slnjjte"S throu11h a cover ot Kool a nd
tho Ganu's "Shack Up" and on Into the manic
convlclion ol the bass and percussion
experi ment they perlormod recently In Toronto.
A similar trajectory was followed by those
members ol The Human Lea11ue w ho became
Heaven t7 and put out " (We don't need this)
Fascist Groove Thany." a much·hyped 45 whose
rather ham·hsted lunklllll detracts lrom lis
noble sentomenl.
·
ACR seem to eschew such expllcr\ politics.
even rl thei r album title. To Eech.
. does
reler to the lellist slojjan "From each accord ln11
to his abllllles, to each accordlnlllO his needs."
Perhaps the band can be seen as 11raduates or
Northern Soul, a dance cult which Is ooe ol the
many examples ol lhe patadOxlcal relatiOnship
ol Broush wor kon~ class youth to black
American music.

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. . .lhr biiSir qurslio11
is how In -rvolve

oul of lhr pu11k tll1ic
of rtsislmzct

ACR are like their Factory labtemates. New
O&lt;der. both in their pro1ectlon ol a lriyhtenlnu
seriOusness and In their ablhty te&gt;Ja~e v'ry
simple musical Ideas and hammer them up onto
a monument. Compa.red to what now seem the
rather miserable eontonlons ol somebody like
James Cha nce, the brilliance ol ACR lies In the
restraint o l Its at rack on lunk convenliorl!l: the
uultars are just a !IIIIo too hlyh. the bass )US! a
little too deep. and the horn tines a re ellecllvoly
d lsturblnu because they're only two steps lrom
being simply square
•
Equally capable o l controtle&lt;l savagery and
11oat1n11 on top ol a rhythm (as on the second
12·1nch. "Fhyht") ACR's sonywritlny tends to
revolve around love despair, as in tile scarolyrny
"Do theJ&gt;u'': " My love was just an open
aore/Whlch you picked atffill It was raw/It bled
away/M y existence/Shrivelled under your
Insistence/You pulled me to my deadly
latelTurne&lt;l me into a th1n11 or hate/1 ltayed your
llesh Wl\h my thOUijhts." To Each conhnues to
SUIIIIOSI the lrantlc mot tons ol a 11roup wnoc:n
wants no odentll)" ot adds a remale vocalist.
dampens the overall mix and Includes a tony
porcuss1orf'lrack as a clue 10 tile band's latest
direction. ACR are the best tosser-known uroup
en the world, and should be heard far more
widely; their achievement lar outwelyhts the
lector some see as pretension.
Ganu ol Four t&gt;ave moved more dellnotlvely
Into the lunk w1th theu second albUm Solrd
Gold. Then eaoly v1nues ol sparse llat Iynes
and banjjrny backbeat are atoll rn evi~ence. and

while Ao.dy Gill was never more the punk
t1endnx lhan he is on the t24nc:n "To Hell Will
Po•eny." he's also learned to play soul D111o
the first three track• on Soltd Gold, even ol 11 IS
downhill lrom there. Out bl the samo uenetal
lnsporation as Ganu ol Four, bolh lho Au Paus
and Della 5 edye In the dlrec1100 o r lunk. and
both create excellent music. l et me just ad&lt;l
thai I always tnouyht ol Joy D1vislon as a lunk
11roup-you can hear It there rn the drummmu
anct the bass hnes No w where iS next yea,·s
thlny? Surely the popular musrc. chronically
stauver111u from rrend to trend, won'l lei us

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preseoted an hOnest took at the
real 18e0s, st&gt;owtng 1~ ~-and
gill! Of 10 be a symplom olll&gt;tl
confiiC1 and upheaval mafl'llnO the
parttc1pams and \tiClJm5 OJ those
times

lO obtam the sllghll)' more
compreften$1ve nerdbO\tnd (anc:l

of poem never seen within a star
Earth will mount upon the rain
visions flesh·d and giving up our shame

fasr~

since tn• ttsu•no of a

papetback olt8ft 1"\ot&amp;nl tnt!'
removal ol the hardbOt.md from the

mafket,.

he rises, lingers playing on the sun ·
while eclipse Is In the breeze

Too often, hlstouea of

a fretless calm Is storming. Dancing
out of the streets. The dragonfly kissed him, died a dove rose from the
ashes, tears upon our cheek. He bathed In
the moistness, and grew into
an angers peek.

conlemporary muslerens are 'IItie
mote lhao aluu.concen tall tales
dl"rectec at grouptes and little else.

I /41st wan; to lmow about the
tqoms Oehlfld your minds

Past Hendrix b;'boraptiCfs have

~ f see e 11a-cuum lher•
Ot tm I gomg blmd?
0t 1$ ' ' tVSI Ute ~~-lit$
lro., !/iOtiiiOns and fChtH•

espectally fallen '"'o anat ramrl•a•
mecha.faden rut ol hiS

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htlfe mote than ooe

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ol drug use lnd man.c

lonfi•IIO

sexuaruy. Hef\Oeftoo wisety does
while devils wait In line.
-Michael F. Hopkins.

Tltlngr like ••tove m• World..
llrtd "let your fancy lfow"

not •onore this ov4rplaye&lt;J aspect
of the Heodux legac,WUI fnstead
places rt In Ihe persWitUve of just
what d was: a part of the Western
rock world Which Hendrhc turned
lnstde out wrth his authentic blues
teollecltng some- of 1M "ues ov.ed
blues mnovatOfs lor )'0111 by
~atied AnQaOs. hom ~P'f\is to
Urwefpool a.nct

" Up From l h&amp; Skies''
Jlmt Heod1ix

The ttory r.a song. blues end
splrtt t\e.a'ltng. from tha chest
mjQhl•l)'. wrttpping out soa~
htpped tHose usum~ the mantle

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ge1r1ng to atsaull the
wh ich eve.- lies In wait.
Each telling eyes not IO bo 1' 18.

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���Rock to the rescue • . • a.ualn. TomoHow altemoon (Saturday,
the most acllve ol Bulfato's dance·
December 12) between t and 6
rock bands- the Elemet'\ts, Llars, the Cobra$ and Pauline and the
PetUs-wlll be stlrrinu the pOSJtlve aoervy to benclll the Northwest.
BuffaJo Community Center's housing prourams threatened by Reagan
budyet cuts. The no_!'~rofh, ne•wnoorhood·biSed center p,ovldes a
varfety ot human serv1ces, ctlme preventlon and &amp;OOiors' recreatiOn and
nutrition programs. The concert WHI ta~e place m the auditorJum ol tne
former Public School •79 on lawn Avenue off Military Road' between
Hertel and Kenmore Avenues (see abOve rna.o~. The S3 tickets cue
avail.11ble at the Nofthwe&amp;t Center 187S.8108t and a)s.o hom Starseod
Enterprfse, 1232 Hertel Avenue,

p.m.

J im Carroll pbetry reading
Jim carroll IS. polgnonl .
brutally sens•tl\le P9Eit wttcse
word'S surge and DeQd perception
mto the elliptic-al cuNe of
awateness. P'o)Ying the snags and
rags- atld' j.agged iags placed ol
lfvfng. Plarclno the OQttony vol d ,
«lon'tbing tho alr tor the ctarlty ot
l):elng. The author or ThP
Bulcetball Olafles and the flowing
poem coUecHon Livl"g At The
Motli~s. CauoU's- is a 5lyle wttlch
lilts like o'd M1ll Jackson blues.
and burns like a kondrix ,amdOWf\.
A survivor a&amp; well as a progenitor,

Miles Davis
Milns Oav1s, Oa'k Prince ol 1he. Gri Gri Jam.
appears rn conler1 Sunday ,.,J(.Ihl at 8 p.m. rn
Torooro's O'K~te Cenlto. Anyone fam!ljar w•lh the
powet and majesty of Miles' mldnl~;~ht Music prowl
knows th&amp; daYIIUht bf1llrance nc has brou\jht to 1he
World tor over 30 years. Spult dance and Masterts
pri!.nce ls the mtr-k ol his tu-rl. U$ boundaries de line
lne looch ol ears. Call Rob Bonnell at (4t6) 593-1515
tor further 1nlormation. You don't roaUy n&amp;ed my
uru•nu~ ~o yoU'? You will oe !here.

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Art PrevieW
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(t's a t~ical proyress,on-trom paint factory, to an 'Studio, to ,t~allery

and illusions mirror'd In blood
gtven -as dream. Canol! alters

(at least In part).

lnolg~ts.

The US Art Department has renovated their Bethune HaJI exhlbiUon
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lor81:.c~~;Yn:~ !!'::~; ~::·~1:~!d~~gp~a~:~~~~~.~~~oprlc''•."'."a"n'"lc'ns,

ol student art oo $31e Ia ntise lund's for further Bethune GaJiery
renovations.

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so·l1ttle, II seems, to say so
much. Everything comes out

ihls
Bullalo thfa ye•'• promiSes to be &amp;
.spellblndet, an intensification of

isn't one f1ne. in the script
that's not needed. Even If i t's

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Bothutltt HaU. 2917 Main Sttaat, near HerteL·
The Gallery is reuularly opon Tuesday unouyh Saturday from 12 to 4
p.m., and Tnursday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m.

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one word." Sutherland said.
The play IS set Tn tne
backyards ot the
Weinberger(Gemlnianl famHreS,

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Benefit Concert for Women's Studies College
Budget curs are aHecllnu ov&amp;ryone, atld Womon's- Studies College fs
no excepiJon ~ Lac:klng dfscretionary funds as we~l as s-U1fl, WSC's luturo
is 8oytl1inll but certalll. U yo11're Interested 1n heJpin.V to oase WSC's
nnanc~al pliuht. and il you wanl to elCpe.rJence $0me fine musJc and
,
·dance, tl'l,&amp;l'\ cneek out lt'le. Be.nelil Concert beint~ UIVen toniyht ln Squire
Hall's Fillmore Room. Potlormln~ on behalf of WSC will bo Bobby
Militello and RPM. as well as the University DancetS, under the direction
ot Mitzi Symntek.
The University OallCers are Simply a collection ot seven UB dance
students.
Quality music is beinu ptovlded by Ute renownecl Bobby Mfl!teJio and
RPM. This local five man lazz ensemble are fast coming to the forefront
ol auenHon- the band recently returned hom Los AOiJefes.-wnere they
wete the only ~o~roup showcased tor Motown A,ecords.
towards WSC pl'ogrammlnt,; on campus, end
Benefits will
maintenance or Women's Studies College. If enquuh money is ralsed,
WSC's p.arUclpatlon In the Natlonal and Regional Women's AssoclaUon
is virtually insured~ Tickets at the door are SS.OO for the ueneral pUblic,
$4..00 for students. ~st udents wishtny to pu,chase tiekets befo•ehand may
oblaln lhef!' for $3.00 ol Squire Hell, Record Th&lt;l&amp;tOf. and Bull State,

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Gemlni·Prevlew

-by Laurie Conte
Throw away I he masks. This
is an unveiling or lifelike
characters. It's time to visll
real people. It's life in l~e raw.
GemiQI'S characters are so

exposed, you see tpem wt&gt;ole,
lnslde .and out.
Alber! lnnaurato wrote
Gem/olin 1977. Sine&lt;! then, it
has ple,yed on Broadway for
lour years and has received an
Oble award.
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production is lhe lirsl ·
performance lo take off from
Broadway. Robert Pope directs
the play, wllh Donald
Suihetland (not fhe actor) as
assistant. Prior to Gemini,

~~G~j~~'::"J:e~~~~er~

Ptoblem, at t ~e Center Theatre
downtown.
lnnauralo,,uslng his bas1c,
common way with words,
communicates a variety of

John Marchese plays Fran
Gemmlanl. wilh Russell
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Alison Foole Is Bu,,ny
Weinberger; Bill Laurie plays
her son, Herschel: Josie Di
Vincenzo Is Lucille Pompl, who
lives right around the corner

lf~da1 Nile
OLDIES N1TE

OWia lluic/Oidia Priat
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Hashngs and her brother
Randy, performed by Margie La
Vant and Mike Lucas, are
lriends of Francis's lrom
Harvard. They've come to visit
Francis and lo· celebrale' hls
21st birthday.
Each characterjp Gemm1 is
moving, deveto ~. making
changes and, above all,
making decisions.

"ihe play is about
failute," Pope said. "ll's about
overcoming
fears, lhe
making
a decision
aoof'ar
nol ol
always worrying about lhe
consequences, but to make II
and live by 11. It's saying you
can'l live In limbo all your lite.
It's ak;o'about trustlng people
and not always judging them
by t.h eir appearance, but what
they're like Inside."
B1111ny Weinberger Ills in
here. Actress Alison Foote
quotes one of her character's
lines as an example of the
aforementioned judgemenl:
" 'Remember, some people
may be preny, even though
they got strange laces and
mean well even though they
act wend.'"
Actor-director Russell
Vacanti who porlrays Francis
In the play, recently played
Diabetes Ill Woody Allen's
(rod, a B.E.R.T. production.
"Thil; Is the closes! play l'vo
done ln a long time," Vacanll
said. "ll's refreshing 10 do a
play like this. I can relax. It's
like letllng somelhing real
happen lnslead or trying lo
make something real happen."
The show will run through •
December 13 at 8 p.m, each
nlghl In Bufl Slate's Upton
Hall. Tickets are free with ID;
$ 1.00
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•·£,ca SASU (Sl...smt As.toci.cioa of the: Slat~
Uahcnity) tcrca that then is .eo .,_,. ClOtltat f•
tbt_,.,"Koucruplaioed.
In adcbtioa 10 Kcutr's ~. scoaton
qUtUIOncd Omeral Educalk)a Com-mitt« Chair
Howvd Foster and Oivmon

ot Undcrt:raduatc

•conu_ ..__ 1

&gt;&lt;wn1- Matl&gt; Stllh . , . _ . . tnd ho•'&lt;
armed at a ''eoctSmSUS" dcta~li.Q&amp; •W ibould
conM.&amp;.tutc a UB frc:sh:a:ih't b&amp;J;ic m.a:&amp;hcm&amp;lia

dan will~ required to demon"' rate basic m.alh
skills in one: of tlrr.-o ways: by ~Sirtt; a

proar1m.

Univcrsit)f-adminUtcnd uamination,_q,r;J)y
compltlins. wilh a "C" I\'« &amp;.It o~tef. one
of da,bt couftiCS rantina from Mach II S and

Accofdin.a 10 a IDtlnOf'IDd-.m ""' rroe f&lt;llln

to Viet P&gt;nlcktl&lt; r..

Aa4&lt;ml&lt; Alliin Rob&lt;n

H. R&lt;l!SbcYJ, 0.... ol tbt Foculty ol Nalurwl
Snm«t'ORCI Mtthtma&lt;. . Duwaynt M .
A.ndtnon ud Pawdolto, rqwomwi"a of
'&lt;iarious Uhhttlicy C'OIUtit11CDCie'S ha\·c: dbc~

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In tht revi5td propoAl-•hkh Jtill mUJt be:
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apprO\'ed by tM (utl Smatt-cbc 19&amp;1 hnhman

Ed,....ion (DUE) Dun John Pondouo on tht
ptOSreu or tht Unlvmlty's bti&lt;aauad Om Ed
Stna1or~ wm pankwlarly tnt~ed in ch&lt;
currkut1'1 Math Skills portion, wh.idl tw
ronstandy ptntntcd both pracdcal a.nd
philoso(&gt;lli&lt;al P&lt;ol&gt;kou to tht raeohy.

fCftlotCiial C'OW1C -~ •ill
an areas or
matbc:maues dc'C:IDfd rC'Vd&amp;M to Uah'U'Sil:)'

.w:Uilk:nts, •h.Lk ~ta.lh 102·107 will each. aatn on
CliiX ""lk aJpcct of tht subj«l 5UC'h as at,c-bfa ..

Muh 1•1 to Stat 119 tnd Comp Sci 101. In
add•tkln 10 1M alrttdy n.~abUsMd altttnatha.,
toRn proposo 1M crntion of Milt\ 101 and
Math 102.-101. • hich acc:ordlftl to l1K

MMac:abcat pro(aWM'. arc ~alar to ••.tvanmt
hiah ~ IDIIhcluna COUfkJ, ••

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st('UC1urcd to be a ..caacb411''

As Fos:ttr e.lpllincd the pr0po$11. some

smaton vokftl famtliar concmu thai the
pr()tfam will not 1ivc stude-nts ''the well roundtd
edut&amp;\ion" thlt h ..-u daiptd co do.
Ubrtrks Stna~or Doroth)' Woodson

::~t,~~~j~ ~~:~~:::~:t~tt:! 101 and
lu&amp;rAnt« thf'

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coatin• a C'OI:lq:c: f'duc.adoa. ·•u I .-as to 11.,e
tbis """" (101)," &gt;II&lt; a.ktd, •o...;n I bttO&lt;nt
compcffftllftn ,,., tbrou&amp;b'"
Olhrn, tuctl Al MIJCory ProfC$.101' Robut
Pope-, debett'd \he rndanct' of teachin&amp;
madkmalical COO('('pls to students •ho ma)

ot\"tt us.t them iD lain tift. "'Why s.hoWd a
"oclcnl ltarD how to odd," Popt wd, ..,..,..
that tM app&amp;c.s.ons or addllon, a comp&amp;tl:el)
cb((nmt Rlcas of study. an mort lm.portant
than d~ u:oda-~ c:oocccu behind lht proc.aL.
Ho•cver. fORe.- ieassured the scniiOfS that
the Mach Skills C'OUfl($ wiU only bt upmm~lal
"pUou" 1nd an be "scra.pptd,. 11 alacn dace
if unenvidoncd problems arist.

Senate S«rec&amp;rY and lnurucclon ProrcsSOJ

Onald Rlstna adcltd that Stat&lt; htah .rnoob art
quKkly lnc:hln;J tow.-•a rd an lith trade mllh
courw wtuch •W be sinutar 10 the new Math 101
eowsc. Rblna predicted th.at by 19&amp;S-thf' '-lmt
1..., tho! tht Math St;lb pros- """"" bt
flllly Ol&gt;&lt;fMionol-.ullltll- •.U cmploy
the norw 1chanced nwhemauc:s propam. AJ th.ac

hmc. he '-Uuatcd. ncoa: mon un,_._mt ruth
ldmG-"""'1 rcquiremmu shoWd be ~

the Bible l;lelt, Right to Lifers,
the Moral MaJority, Sena.tor Jesse Helms,
Phyllis Schlafly, and four thousand· years of

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Bill· -ird at th·e Union.
Sponsored by

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Tonight , at 7:30 pm

�sports in short.
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Royals d~nked by .o swego
Going into the 1981 seiUon, 'he UB "'OtllCn', t~Wimmln&amp;
nd divina team thou,ht 1ba1 they "ould have more dcplh
thin in the ptil. Whh an incr~ t OS\u... the tctnl
-:pcctcd c.o avoid the ptoblem~ thai have: plagutd lc in
scuon);, suds -as ~~ bfnd of rcplatina u1j un:d

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lo~s co Os~qo Stile. While" lht' Royats' aubluhcd leadt"'
did well. 04her S"'tmmers did not pnform up to

,;pecta.ttons.
.. AIIthe .Jwl mmdf'mu~ perform for us 10 be .au~lu.l

nd win mttts;• said Coach Pam Noa.ke1. "II was our linl
meet that rcaturcd loll&amp; t"\'COU, tho"lh· Ho~full)!, thry "'ill

have: il out Of their \)":Stems by the nt.\1 lime 'IIIC have LO

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"The C'01e·or the team did well," she cominuro.

''EVtt)Onr. cbe dkiiJ't pull h orr,''
C-o-capUlin Am:y 8ra~n finHht"d firM in Ihe$() )llrd frtt·
\()'lcwhh a 11mr: or lA!42, b wc.U u f'ir.u in 1ht 400 lt-.·1 'Ailh
• l(mr: or 5 ~ 1 4.6.

UB'J t\ath)' 0 1Connor won tht' 100 yard"brc•aslstr-ok.~ in

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U)~o:~:i~h~:ra;::~~~·ook nut ln the 100 yard rr«-Th~ Royab' EUM1 Scoltln• rinisbtd frrsl m 1w~
addi1looaJ t~tflt~. Her d me o( 2:21.08 In lh&lt;' 200 yard b•d. ..
was t hr mM1' ~. u wdl 1U: htr rimr: in 1hc- 100

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Yll•d ny.l!ll6..s.

Rr:vrding.lht other s111mmr:n, Noaka stud , "I \:no~~&lt;

ttl&amp;1111eycan do ~lcr.)tcauk lbrir rhn~Arc lo\\,_.,- in
practice than in 1ht mce1s. I only ~i1h I tnc'll. "'·by. ••

IS THROWING IT' S

1st Annual Holiday Bash For Students!
Friday December 18th $2.00 Pitchers of Beer
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· from 8 pm
$2.00 Admission, Free Pizza till Mid
till ?
(No Cover Charge After Mldnfle)

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Winner will receive 52 PIZZA'S •
ONE EVERY WEEK FOR A YEAR!

Falls Blvd.

Bulls -drop John Carroll ma-t ch
lo the midst of crammin.J and more crammin&amp; for final
r:,um.\, the UB v.TW.Iina 1e:am was rorctd 10 l~a"c ror their
match whh Job.n Carron UoivtfSitr in Clndand minUJ; 11
ou:mbc-r o( Starter.\, ~dt thOR acackmk probl~u , t."O~
ap~ain

Guy Lueu was ool able ,10 ~ompcte due 10 lnju.ry..

The losK"S •ere sordy feh b)' I he Bull!. • ·ho ftlllo a

mani John Ca.rroll leam:28·13.
"l&gt;ur: tc variout rcasoni, ""'~:;crt not able 10 fidd our
~uontal

lintup.'' UB Coach Cd Micllad sotid. '"1M peoplt
!thlll 'lll' t btOUJhl did I he" beM they COIIId, Wt \\tR' "art
1tbiU Carroll would be' IOU.&amp;~ tOing i.n.'' t...i:as' tpol m tht
!IYO lb. cl,us- wu taken liP by Seem SlJdt, UB's All
1\nwka.n. 'l''ho normall)' wr~llei at 167 Jb"· · JWO ~~&lt;'eiab.t
..:bt\&gt;C'4' liJhtcr. He entcrt'd the match wilh a phenornenai!'.O

rccotd, havin&amp; capun.td two tourrut.ment champibruh,ips.
Sladt's opponent wcu Catroll's Mark Schdl, a 'rt;u.W al
190. In last w«lfs RochQtn ln"itation.J TournJ.mttu,
Schdl cam~ up wlth a ~'Ond place finish. losing 2.0 in
0\'t":rlime or lhe chrunpioruhip tOAitt\. He .Kancd 10 be at II
dhtiJiKI advtnU&amp;,&amp;t ~rotUng Sllldt.,

The final ~rc wu 4.J, tr:~ SJadt't (a\'01 .
"We kMw JOin&amp; intO•Ibc match, thll. Sc-hell Wll' no
thopprd liver,'' Mithl\d uid. ''Scou Slade 1s- tim ply an
txt:clJent :uhlctc. "
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Tom Jobin took Slade'~ !IJ)Ot •u 167and ~on"'
d.ed110n, 21-l,
At In lb-. the Bill~' An Pin man won by a 8·6 ~fc.

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S"TVRDAY

New York Jtts l l. ~vd.aad li-The &amp;owns art. ou1 of
the. pb)'Offs~ The Jc.ls are a lonashoc.. This o.nr: hlj to be: a
viaory fOf ~company " Lt:ahy wlos it.
Otcrolt n . Minnaota I T-Tht Assassin Uva: dlf\lerousty

with this"Pkt . Tht Vikt$ are oo 1 ktlina Jun k an4 lht
lions arc: at home. Why shouldn't Dttroit win1 Bccausc
The Bnr -uy.s So.

Bufra.Lo 21. Nt-w En&amp;laltd ID-Tbb ls a mus1 game ror the •
8i1b if they are to make the pla)'Offs. Tht Pats are headtd
for a 2.-14 season. Ron Erhar~. paek ·)·our b&amp;Ji.
Wtikl•atonlS, Baltimore n-The won:c team in the NFL
is it1tina even backl«. The Rtdskin.t are looldncto ,a om:
pme ckHou lO • .m.- 1r Joe Wa.\bii\Jion is healthy it's ~Gina
to be a lona afternoon for his o.Jd team.
Cincinnati 2.8, f'ilt.sb..,..P 13- Wh hout Bradsh.aw the
Stcdm ac~ ·t much. AndtnOn will rtbouncl after u
horrtndous pme ll$linu ttk: •9ns. Th.ls is tht' week the

Bcopls clinch~ playorr bcnb.

Green Bay ZA, Nt.• Orln.ti 11-The hdert are

roru;h.lent1Ya'IU1,c: and the s.inl$&lt;. wdl. )'0\1 tnow what
their ran• tall them. Loncm -aod Jdlc.non JO Wlki with .
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St. Lo.Oll, Nev. York Giants 17-Lomax is unck-ftattd as
the ~rds quancrback. bul the Ciia.n1s have ll fir.\1 ra1e
defen~. Should be inlcrCtUin&amp; .uty way you._tool. -aJ il. •
TaN,. lay 34, San Oitao 31-The Auusln says that
WiUia.ms will pie' apart the Char&amp;-cr-wcondary. The Bear
A_)·s Williams has troubk pkking h1s own ten h. Both ream•
•rc capable or ~rina, buJ each defense: is su.spoec~ . Stl0u16
be I .thooCOUI~

killS&amp;\ O•&gt; )1, Miami 17- Mi.ami is not a!&amp;.ood as their

record would lead you to

~lien,

The Olier, ean ex~odc:

without notiec. Wekomc to ftr.st plac.c, Buffalo.
Oaldaltd 27. Chlcaso ll-Guess where t he Auasin 101 hil
name? 8o)' does be love 1hc R•fders. The Dear illooklnJ

for an vpH!l. Efther way, Oakland is lhe beuer team.
Saa Fru~ 17. Houston 20-The 49eu a re 1hC bc$l team
-.·e'vc vcn all yeal. Dill Walsh .\tolr: lhe maajc wand.
Montana -and 1he 49er defense more than baJan« the Oiler
runnina pme. Will Stabltr Man? Wah and see.
PhiLt.ddphlA 2A, Dallas lt-This i1che Squeaker or the
1
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consi.uc:nL II ll the rookie againft the "n in this one~
MONDAY

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AdanLI 2?. 1m An~ 17-Tbe Rams-arc: Slinking up lht
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ptayin:s, .SOO ball. Maybe AI Davis shoufd mo)'e in.

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Bull, Bengal clash
set for Clark Gym

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he UB men's basketball team losl their sixth aame or 1he
season as they dropped 10 Hartwick Colleae, 49-39.
With t heir first seven games on the
road, lhc Bulls have a I~ record .
Tom O'Brien led lfartwiek wilh 22 poiniS while UB was led by
John Filzpatrick's I I.
Trailing at one point by 29-16 at one point in second half, the
1eam cut the marsin to 37-35 with only 2:20 on the clock, but
1he rally fdl short.

The Bulls are now i~ 1ne process of preparina fo~ S,turclay's
aame wilh cross-1own rival Buffalo State Colle&amp;•· The Bengals
are epming to UB with a 3-2 iecord. Their latesl victory came
aaainst Brockpon ~te College, 58·52, lasl Tuesday.
Buffalo Stale has lo~ three starters 10 graduation from last
year's leam, which loSI tWO OUI or three 10 UB. After spliting
two games during 1he regular season, UB won a consolation
&amp;ame for third place in the SUNY AC Championships.
Fea1ured among Buffalo State's eight returning leuermen are
forward Joc Mulcally and cen1cr Terry Burch . LaSI season,
Burch averaged 9.3 points and 10.8 rebounds p« pme. At 6'6"
and 250 lbs .. he is e&gt;&amp;rcmely valuable to the Benpls under the
boards.
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Buff Sta1e linished at 8-2 io conference play last season. and
18-9 overall.

ROYALS
The hoopsters lose a close one
to Division II Cortland State, 65·64
despite an intense effort
By JON M. DIAT
Sports EdiJor

copitc. an inspired p«rorllWlCe,.lbe UB womm's basketball
cam fdl to Division II opponent Conland Slate, 65-64
] ) ,Monday niaht at Oark Hall.
Becky Burkley's ~ndcrhand layup with ooly 1wo o«&lt;&gt;nds on the clock
Cortland the victor;y. Burkley ended with a same hl&amp;h or 22 polnu •
.. It was a hcanbreakcr:• Coach linda O'Donnell said. ••JI wat

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disa'ppoinlina because we lost 10 a Division 11 school that would have
realy boosted our conrfdence ir we were to have won."

Tbc p.me was ti&amp;hr throuahout with US ar one point havina an ci&amp;ht
poin1 &amp;ad. U8 was •~* to

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pe:nttration to the basket in the llrs1

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hair. Md was ooly bohiftd by al4·32 score.
··we Wtfe able IO
pcnctraJioo imide."' O'Donncll wet. "We
had .omc ptoblciN wilh •be zonoc, bul we adju.ted wdl on thos pmc,"
O'DonncU added. "We played •crr wcll iii the flfSI hair ond "~nery
smooch--m •hat we did. ••
ua KCmcd 10 slo" dovm a bi1 in 1he .-nd half"' C0&lt;1land dtd a
JOOCI JOb rcbOunclona coupled •ilh a rather slugish UB offcn&gt;e.
" We slo"ed up a bil in the .-Ad half," commcnted O'Donnell.
··we ma)' ha\c been a Jiult tittd ...
But 1he onspircd play or Lorrainc Cih-.os (11 points) and 1he
rebol""li"l of Oina Collora k&lt;p&lt; the Bulls in the pmc.
"Lorrainc k&lt;p&lt; everythlna under control for us." O'Donnell
explained. "Cilna Collora abo played well. alona with Pao Cronin. and
Alicia Gloyeskc."
Despite the dercal, O'Donnell 1oo£ a posilivc approath 10 the pmc.
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we play, and experience we get, 1h~ better we will be.

Ea&lt;#t pmc hu been positive for u.s. How rar Wt go. nobody knO~) ...
D'Oonncll added. "Ocmon• lllld Marie Bajko help wi1h 1hc uperlencc
they have, sin« our tc1m is very youna..
"'The one thin&amp; thai this cnm has;· she conlinutd. ''is that whm I
put 11&gt;oo&lt; live pbym on lhc coun, llll of them •~ not afrlld 10 shoot.
We1\avt nevu had this skuadon bdorc where all fh·c want 10 shoot .
U.....Uy thcrc arc aboullwo or three who do alllhc shoo&lt; ina. btu not
thls Y&lt;M· Evcryonc wants to contnolllt ."
O.'!""'ndl also ciled leam cffort, iatcmilr and confodcnoe IS hdpful
.additiOCIS 10 the team.
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"We ha~ rutly hem uyiQa to improve on 9W ddcrue and WOrt our
orrcnsc around It," O'DonDcll ..;d. "So fat.,. have hem cloina •
superior job oo defense and 1hinas are lootina up. "
Ooc or her ..,_,., Is tho
lhc team bas a low rrce~hrow
pcrciCOUIIC. The tam wen1 20 for 34 for S9 p«&lt;ml in 1bo pmc.
" I'd Ultt 1he 1cam to be at tloc75 ~lev!:!," O'Dooncll said.
"llul - . , . ......,., Salillled with 60 pcn:an. We had 34 chances from
lhc lillt wlaile ConiiDd had Ooly six. We ore wortlQa oa tryina to
'*-we really should !Ia..: taltm advant.,e
o( llotir llliAUeo le this - · We should have woo thb onc."

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                    <text>THE
GSA Senate
to protest
'i rreversable'
allocation
By SJITH GOO DCHI LD
M11itllll"' £41/or

W

hUe th&lt; Graduate Auocia110n
(GS...) S&lt;nal&lt; has $Ch&lt;dul«&lt; a
m«eina for
aonialn 10 cond&lt;mn the r&lt;eent
allocation of $200,000 in GAITA
stipend monty- which th&lt;y b&lt;li&lt;•&lt; is
unfair- a University orricial said
Monday that the decision is irrevtrsible
and any prot&lt;st i&lt; moot.
"We want to aer a resolution pau«&lt;
and pth&lt;r as much support as
possibl&lt;, &lt;sp&lt;cially from the S&lt;nate,
and J&lt;t tbelf suuestions as to wlnn
action ... can tak&lt;," GSA Pr&lt;Sid&lt;nt
Pet&lt;r Murphy $8id . "What was done is
consiSt tnt with wtiat 's going on a~ound
h&lt;r&lt;- studentl have betn exclud«&lt;
from the plannin&amp; process."
He add«! that tonight's
mcetin11- $Cheduled for Haas Lounse '
at 1 p .m . -Is the first step in a baule
that GSA is commiu&lt;dto liJht
throu&amp;h a IClter writing campaign and
us own counl&lt;r-proposal. "W&lt; hav&lt;n 't
submiu«&lt; our sped lie proposal yer, "
Murpl\y said . "W&lt; "ill wait until the
Senate appro,·cs it."
The GSA wu ana&lt;r«&lt; by Viet
Pr&lt;Sidtnt for Acad&lt;mic Affairs Rob&lt;rt
Rossb&lt;rg's decision to allocate some
$200,000, tarmarked for stipends, in
State money to seltct dtparlmentl and
studtnts. rather than an ac:ross-theboald increas&lt; to raist th&lt; minimum
,rant available. The action b&lt;tame
public last ....k' and sel off a 5torm or
proc&lt;st from the GSA EJtecuth&lt;
Committee, which hopes to r~erl&lt;'
ROSSb&lt;rJ'S ruling.

Cortr••r• • floU t/Off ol G~TA ~t!IJltf'll mo~~•y
But according to Auistant Vice
President for Academic Affatn
Voldemar lnnus, (Roub&lt;ra ,...
sn~~ in at Boston) th&lt; mo•e has
betn compltl&lt;d. "The allocation has
betn complCl&lt;d, " he .aid. "Th&lt; funds
were given to units .bu&lt;d on proposals
stnt to this office by the various
deans," lnnus -explain«! that the
money came from two sources- the
State Division of lh&lt; 8udget(D08) 'and
throuah some internal resourc&lt; reaiiO&lt;:ation.
Rossb&lt;rg's decision ratsts thr .atpend
~illng to S6293, v.hil&lt; ~&lt;epina tht
minimum at SJSOO and lnnu. said that
this will allow some UB dtpattm&lt;nts to
become more compttiliv&lt; with othtr
institutions in the hunt for qualiti«&lt;
graduate students. "ll is different by
disciplint; some or the deans have
indicated that they can live within (the
prtvlous limit) and do not nttd th&lt;
extra funds.::
The Auistant Vice Prtsidtnt not«!
that Social Scimces, for eumpl&lt;, ha•e
indicat«&lt; that they do noc nttd all the
funds, wbil&lt; th&lt; Health Scitnces,
Enainecring and Comput&lt;r SCient&lt;

hl&gt;e a hardtr um&lt; lurin1 .qualilitd
Slud&lt;nts h&lt;r&lt; ~ausc: of "rl&lt;fCC"
competition. "11 ts dtllicult to -..or~ tn
th&lt; labs and recttations •nb attoss;th&lt;·
board mcrta...s on these ar&lt;as," lnnu&gt;
$8id, "so ... rarstd the maximum to
rai&gt;&lt; tht &lt;ffort tn the elllSsroom.
B ut Murph)"said this was unfair ond
assail«! Ro&gt;sbtrs for failing to con~uh
the student aov&lt;rnm~nt on the
det~&gt;ion, noting tllar'araduate stud&lt;nls
are anra&lt;:~«&lt; to a p3rticular un,.&lt;r.;ly
becaus. of faculty and tht W&lt;nJths or
a departmmt, rath&lt;r than Just stipend
levds. "Ptopl&lt; tome her&lt; to study
"'th a ctrtaln prof," th&lt; prtsident
said. "lthink "'hat brins• srad
student&gt; is a mona quality of
learnina.'"
Murphy's proposal calls for th&lt;
minimum to be raistd to S3900, which
Will help &gt;Om&lt; S00 Studtnts, rathtr
than th&lt; 131 that .. ould b&lt; afftcttd by
tht Rossb&lt;ra plan. h oJso calls for all
Departmerus to rtcche &lt;qual ·
eonsidtratiOn.
"I am amaz&lt;:d that student
go• &lt;rnmenu Stood by so passivelY and

le1 tlm happtn (c.clusion from the
planruna prOcess)," Murphy ••plam&lt;d .
"I talk«! to (Prtsidmt~tanat&lt;
~t\tn) Sampl&lt; and hu Admrntqranon
model 15 \lmtlar in thai 11 IS
pat&lt;rnabstit 'w&lt; know .. h.u .. aood
for the ehOdrtn.' But GSA ~n't
aJrc&lt;. We are intett&lt;lled, alonJ "hi'
Kabo~h. '" Ill&lt; rtal &lt;trua&amp;le «nteriil~
around student par1idp.11ion at e•cry
lt&gt;el.' '
)
But lnnus hall &lt;quaUy har•h "'orcl•
for Murphy, notina tha t the GSA
p&lt;C"tdtnr had ~ aJW..«&lt; to read
oHr many of the doc11m&lt;n11 p&lt;narn•na
tO stipend 1.-.ds. "Petet alr&lt;ady hlh
the mformauon. We mn "'"h tum and
outhn«&lt; the process. but he has &lt;1111
tltct«&lt;to call i\. a propo.al," lnnu&lt;
matntain«&lt;. "I ~ind it mt&lt;rt&lt;&gt;llng th•t
h&lt; ha&gt; chostn not to tell h"
constituents all of thil."
lnnu&gt; &lt;pt&lt;ul3ttd that Murphy'&gt;
r&lt;asonin&amp; lo.as pohtical . .. H• ••
~naaaans tn conrroncation poh111•.-..
"'h•ch .. ,n not help hrm , G'&gt;A .,.. the
0\~..a.JI

probk:Ja.:'

tb~ &amp;Ul\IDDI \ k.~

prtsidtnt a ssert«!.
Graduat&lt; School Adrmmstratl\t
Dc~n Andrew Holt sa.d that a po~"ble
solution lies in the TAI GA comnllttet
that has betn inacth e during rtcent
ears, bot '"ill
tivated. "Th"
the origmal comm tet that
ara
the sti
d probl&lt;m and
•s beln&amp; r&lt;eons
•" h&lt; not«&lt;
Holt add«! that if th&lt; add11ronal
supmd money comes £rom Oi'l)()n of
Budaer th&lt;n it 1howd b&lt; alloeat«&lt; on 3
Pf"O•rated f.uhion. -:\\ hatc"er mont)' l
eorun tn &lt;hould b&lt; dtvtdtd by tht
numb&lt;r or hnes." Holt .aid The dean
asserted that h• had no input in the
deca~ion and his 4-:0mtnenn were striclly
per.onal .
'
But Murphy' $lid that reaardless of
the conditions he would not 1he up.
.. ThiS is a lit!ht. Wt plan ~o pur&lt;ue
this to th&lt; end by mob~itrna as much
&lt;upport as posslbl&lt;. 11 is 11m&lt; for the
admtntstration to realizt that qudcnts
art nttd«&lt; h&lt;rt.''

Gover.nrilents cope Vllth SA
'Political ' action
8 ) A LAN C. KAC HIC
Contnhultlfl Ed11or

E

duor's n01~: Th~ follo•wnfrs th~
fourth •nsta/lm~nl in a fl••r f)llrt srrl6

thty do with II "a.n oth&lt;r story.'' Blac~ &lt;atd
that "S81 is dts•&amp;n«&lt; .0 that SA has mort
tontrol." b&lt;eaus. or th• monty IIIey pro• ld&lt;
butt hat th&lt;r&lt; IS tb&lt; opportunity for .,,n,rK'llnt
Jrlduatt InpUt

on Sub Bcord f.

R o&lt;cnfcld aarttd that board memb&lt;rsh•l&gt; is
dttemtined but argu«&lt; that .. ,., nor
With nve of t he 10 lotina member&gt; of Sub
Board I (581) reprt$tntatlves of th&lt;
'
und&lt;rsraduate Student Association, lt could
appear that graduat&lt;, niJht a nd professional
&gt;tud&lt;nts would b&lt; tonitantly out vot«&lt; a.n d
thus poorly repres&lt;nttd by the &gt;tud&lt;nt seniccs
corporation.
But a&lt;eording to graduatt board mtml&gt;er
Student Bar Association ISBA) repr&lt;s&lt;ntativt
Alan ROS&lt;IIfdd and Graduate Student
Association (GSA) Prtseldtnt Peter M urphy.
th&lt;re art no qUa lms over the repr&lt;senf•Llv&lt;
brtukdown. T h&lt; issue, howev&lt;r, is th&lt; S&lt;lteiion
proc&lt;ss an.d the behavior or the und&lt;rsradua tes.
.~
..
The proportion is "fairly divid«&lt;" M urphy
. ·$8td7 asstrtina thai the "oriJinal ~nttptlon"
was that th&lt; seats "'••• to b&lt; dCl&lt;rmtn«&lt; by tbe iS$ue." H&lt; said t hat thtt-e is no conn ter btl...-em
amount of money each otaan•utton
•
lfljluatt and under&amp;raduate , .YOU'll and old,
contrlbutts. Tht majority of fundm&amp; COm&lt;S __.{9' control but ratha- tht araument 1J Over
from SA.
&lt;Uponsibility-botll in ttrm! of ruca1 poltty
"~ has th&lt; lions shart or control and
a rl!l poluical man ut&gt;&lt;fin&amp;.
rt&amp;ht i\JIIy so," explain«! S81 Extcutive Direeror
h.. Ia.. Mud&lt;nt asstrttd lhatthr"'1iialcr
Oennii Bt•ck, "but how they u~• n a nd wha t
• ••• GOVERNMENTS COPE JN19e 4

e

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�--in short.

Joftfll

- --------------Bil ~. the wortd-ret10W11«1 abottiaa nab~&gt; ,....,...., ..;u
speak oa com.,... tblt fr&gt;Ciay ~ a1 7:30p.m. In ibr Haas
Loulll&lt;· The speech .. frrr and opm to tbr - a l rublot.
The speak'l fll &lt;til~'· &lt;POMQI'fd bY 1'11# /&gt;ptr1r11m, coma

aflor a pn:vioU&gt;Iy Khrduled sprech ..... candellrd by tho Sludeot
MIOCUition (SA) after rllhi·IO.Iifr and moral majonty arou~
umed pressure.
•
One or Baird's rrrrnt VK'toria optnSI abortion fon came in a
1979 Supr.- Courd drclsion, m .,bicb Baird suorrssfuUy
cbal1cntc&lt;lal&gt;~u&gt;&lt;tl&gt; Ia" rrquirina bo&lt;h Plf&lt;nl&gt;' roruent ror
mlnon ..-ina aloonlons

&lt;ltteo•«rd b&gt; studrltt &gt;&lt;nato" insid&lt; a bocl&lt;pacl undet a seat tn

t"!J:~ &gt;&lt;no1e '' cuntAtly comulnita ••til auomrys to
dec:idc: tf any lqala..~ can be taken, .ays Dtllly Fony· '"'"
E.dotO&lt; P!ta Villa AllbouP &gt;tudml pemmmt offiCer&gt; """' to
~i&lt; t'::,;::'::,..0 ,. would Ilk&lt; t" tak&lt; acooo aaatnst the paper

thr~uJh the eamruJ )udt&lt;taf)I"Of the ioeal courtl, be: U)'&gt;. "We'rt

11
no1 lkd 10 tbem in &amp;ny way." he s.afd. So it'S hard for them to
aet to w The only thin&amp; they could do, really, " to burn t.h•
"udrnt ,..,. had the tape recorder and that ..ould be poltticllll)

...pid"

I do times 50
(CHI Srri~IM u tradidooWiy the srason wlleo a youna flllli'J
thou'~" tum to ~. but on collqe campuie&gt;, rOIIIOJ'K'l" u always

an IC'&amp;SOII. as ,,..o rcttnt auutmn.aJ propos.ab $ho..-.
l!arli&lt;r t!ois fall, a Mldlipn Slate Uni&gt;enaly (MSU) alumous
surpnsrd his !Prlftirnd •• a football pmr. As the: couple w
"'llchinathe halnimc: festivllia, the MSU eard ..aion spellrd out
his proposal in leU&lt;r&gt; •he couldn't ignore. Afltr a numred
D&lt;Ctplancc from the red·facrd woman, the happy fellow signalrd
the students with a card of his own: a &amp;ian• rign '"yina "Yes!"
It tooL only a donation 10 tho Student Foundllion to src:ure the
card section's srnica, but foundation offota1 '"Y sprrial
_.,aren't &lt;vJiornary.
Neither are propc»ab ddtvrred by polinmcn, but the BniJwn
Youna Unhersity Srrurity/Potlcx couldn't resist an opportunity to
hdp a BYU student pop tho question. On a -rlnaed sd&gt;eduk,
campus polict: p~lltd thr car ~hkh the wom.an was drivtna over.
The plan

W3S ror tht policeman 10 question her. ahen J,ivt her the.
rlna v.hil&lt; hor boyfrl&lt;nd, a passenger in tit&lt; car, looked on.
Everything went smoothly until the off~t&lt;r asked tho youna
woman for her driver's license and she was unable to prod~~« it:
The s)-mpalbrtic pob«man dreidc&lt;l not to spoil the:
QlOtD&lt;Ot-he handrd bc:r the rin, box inurad or a ticl&lt;d.

Recorder caper
An open mMiJJ&amp;$ bau&amp;e bcl-.·tm tht stucknt aovemn.ern and
student nrwspoper 11 California State Universny, Lona ll&lt;ach
(CSULB) has bern complicated by an ineocpniencu reponer's
rrustale.
The rq&gt;Oft«, •-bo has not bern ideruirord, was OO&lt; of tbrrr
Drl•ll Fony.f'o/ilwr staff mcmb&lt;n presmt wbm the CSULB &gt;ludmt
smare cried to dose iu mcct.ina to discuss a per10nnd maller.
•
Both the: c:i1y editor and the managing editor rose to challenge the
dO&lt;InJ, and asked the reporter to tape record their chllllcnae.
Minutes lau.r. Vt"heft he wu order~ out or the room by s1udem
ao•ernmcnt personnd. the reponor ten the tepr recordC'I' runnina.
Arttr both editors ,...,, alto ushored out, the: ma&lt;hinr was

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WARNJt{G: Listening to this man may be dangerous to closed minds.
Bill Baird

1

OotVtd Oti..OA.nitt..., ,..,.~

How can department •tom ..pee% people to 10 Christmu
•hopplna when the economy Is 10 bad1 LcaallzmJ shopllning
would be a Slar1.

natiol)al

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Anti'IQnr M

('am pus

Controversial Baird to speak here

K

,.,h Gooochl,lciiM•niOMf fdrr.,

�"'oneymatics
prepare
for
Harriman

move

- riquircments that called for simultaneous
innallation of macl\ines on both the Main
Street and Amherst CampuS&lt;s. The banks ,..,.
tanina next semester, stude111s will no
also rtquired t'opay b&lt;l"'ttn SSOO and SIOOO in
longer be able to compl&lt;le theor
annual rcntal' fees for the space.
bankina transactions in Squire Hall,
The ATM's installed by M &amp; and Marine
since Marine Midland and M ~ T Bank$ have
Midland at UB in Aucust 1980 differ in
announced plans 10 rolocare the rwo Squirt
appearance, but offer students the sam&lt;
Hall Automated Teller M..:hones (ATM) in
features. Students can usc any of the two M &amp;
Harriman Library.
Tor thrtt Marine Midland ATM's to
"ithdraw. or dtposit. cash, transfer funds to
Acxordina ro Vice President for Facihues and
different accounts, cash checks. and pay bills.
Both banks allow SlUdents to cash cbecks
througll the ATM's, even if the draw&lt;r has no
funds in his account. LaCorte said that this
lectronic banking il the wave feature
is only offered at the ATM's at other
univenity campuses, beeaUS&lt; no braneh is
of the future-a way to bring
immediately available to students-unless they
ao off-campus. Presently ther&lt; are t,.o Marine
banking to the people. Everyone Midland ATM's in Capen Kall beta~ no
branch Is located' near the Amherst Campus.
il concerned w ith convenience
UB and Albany were tbe first State
University of New York (SUNY) cainpuS&lt;s to
today. "
have such facilities on campus. Altboush a
- M &amp; T vice president
need may havo existed prior to their actual
installuion, SUNY policy forbade private
Nicholas Buscagl~a
commtrcial enterprises to operate on campus.
In May of 1979, th&lt; SUNY Board of Trustees
amended their policy to add ban kina. lc!lal
beverages, vonding, and linen supply to the
Plannina John Neal, the two ATM 's wiU be •
services that private commercial enterprises
ready for operation at tho beainnin&amp; pf the
were permitted to operate on State campuses.
Spring s&lt;mester. Last month Marin.'Midland
began th&lt; ncc&lt;ssary construction in Harriman
Accord ina to Snyder, the rent paid by M &amp; T
Hall for the machines and M &amp; T construction
will bqin next we&lt;k. Representatives from both and Marine Midland for tbc UB space is
forwarded Ill the State tO Offset the COSt of
banks said that tbt machines will probably be
providing scrvic&lt;s such as banking to ~tudents.
installed during the Winter recess.
Thos
rent, alona with all utilities is allocated to
"Electronic Ban kina is Ul&lt; wavo of tho
New York, and not returned to UB, he said.
future-. way 10 bri.ng ban kin&amp; to the people,"
Althougll the University may 001 benefit
M &amp; T Assistant Vice President Nicholas
monetarily from the ATM's, both ~lia
Bascaglia said. "Everyone is concerned with
and LaCorte agre«&lt; that th&lt; facilities' proridc
CO(Ivenience t o d a y
ATM's
, z drovidc tl\is'
UB with an utractivc Foture. Buscaglia said
coal.&gt;enicnce.
that the Univenity's agrttment is diff..-cnt than
Marine Midland
edna Assistant Karen
an agrcan.,. •ith a commen:ial entity, suc:b as
LaCorte said thai the American Banklna
a
maU, because ''the lhlivenity is aot int~ed
Association conducted $ludies "'hich revaltd
on makina money" from the deal. but instead
that students are more likely to benefit from
"'ishes to offer a service to its students."
this type or bankina service.
All UB ATM's have thick security s~tems,
Buscaalia qrced that it is an ickal service for
controlled by the tndividual banks which, .
students. since they adapt early to new
accord in&amp; to Buscagli$ and LaCorte, make it
tccbnoloay.
impossiblt-to rob the machines. According to
Spring Marine Midland and M &amp; T banks UB Public Safety Assistant Direo:tor Jack
Eaattt. no thefts have occurred u anY of the
sianed separate contracts with UB to lnSiall
UB machinea. Recently one instance of
"'
electronic ban kina facilities, accordln&amp; to
vandalism, done to the M &amp; T machine, in
Assistant Vice President for Finance and
which
part
of
the
plastic
facing
on
the
out!ldc
Management Leonard Snyder.
or the machine was ripped off. but this dld not
He explained that tl\ese two banu were
hamper its operation.
chosen because they were able to meet
By USA fRIED

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2QUARTER

�Governments cope
problm! nn't th~ num~ of urldcraraduate&gt;
bll( ~way tbey an cbolcn,11Y tf'I'Ointmcnl of
the SA Prn1dcnt." R0&gt;e11fdd ch&amp;&gt;lded SA
Prelloclent Joe R11\on for appolnlml htm~lf to
SBI, "-.11h01lllhr 11nv or 1ntrro1" to
adequately rtprt&gt;cnl the •tudcnn He a.&lt;!.Cned
that Rll\in doto not rome to h~11np or ••••
the board oieetin~. )et "ants 10 oontrol the
\016.

Rosmfdd i$ abo ~riural or thr 'eltction of
Bill Mack-since fired-~ayina that the former
SBI IIC4$Ur&lt;:t was•"rc:jtt'led b)' lh&lt;
undcraraduate5 for an rlrcted pO&gt;Itlon." but
th81 Rirl.ln found him fll for 1 SBI

' ci&gt;nllnued from ~ge 1

)tad doto not S« any rna )Or, chana• m the
future for SBI . Ht Aid th81.-n) d•rrcrcncc
mtirdy depends Upon the lfll(luau
rcpresentati\C&gt; and not SBI "If they ha.c
c-plt •bo know ho• ~o "orL 1n $1udmc
co•ernnvnt lhinas '"tU "'OrL b~llrr ."
While not for&gt;tttn&amp; any ma,10r chan1• 1n
GSA 'J rOit in the future. Murphy IUC&amp;e&lt;tcd
that the &gt;earch for 1 nt..., Exctuti•c
Out'Cior-Biack hu rtstantd for profe:.&gt;lonal
reasons-"' ill ope~ new opportunhlts, that a
pcr.son "who can make 5lanlllcant contribut1om
coward$ makint~ SBI mort efftctl•c," should 1&gt;&lt;
seltcted. SBI needs 1n "I!Jce&lt;:uti"&lt; Dirtctor "'ho
believe&lt; on a &lt;'OOpcrliiiYC method," .somethm&amp;

'R oeenftld chamud SA pruident joe \
Rifkin for appointing himtelf to SBI

•without the time or interett" to

adequat~ly

Ro&gt;enfdcl's bluest
howe••er,
was missing in the
the.GSA president
that the SA reprcsentatlvt5 ~ole In a bloc whkh past, and "someone
haJ and cs oprn 10
g iVef too mucf&gt; power 10 tht pre:;ident. Also, by nt"N -and· ;nno\lativt ideas."
havins the SA pres1dent e l l - the
representatives it cli$cnfranchl$ts 1!1 sc udtnts
M urphy abo propo!td an adv1&lt;0ry commmec
who didn't v01e for that pres•dent."
•to chc Board of Directors whoch would help co
nepte the Sptcial inl'ere&lt;t of appo1nten. This
M urphy dcnitd th11 Ibert " lign1ficant
aroup "Ould havt no .,.., power, (bema
trresponsibility on thr part or the SA. declanna 1dvisory), but tt .. outd "conmbutc a
that ht has seen "nothina to behc•e that SA
pcrspecti•e that is nttdtd."
lias noc b«11 fair" or trropoiUiblc \\lth all
The GSA pr&lt;$idcnt abo saw the possibdu) or
factions involved_
having all 10 581 Board of birectOI'$ &gt;ellS
On the issue or finanCJa.l rt5ponsibdily,
decided by election, I propOialthal Roscnfdd
Rosenfeld claimed that SBits "ahnosc
felt very stron&amp;IY about. "If all 10 w~ elected
rewardil\l division dircaors who '!J*nd 100
at large the undcrgraduatt5 would have a higher
much by payina their bills." Citlna examples
proportional number or vote5," but there
such as cos~ overruns ln student publications
would also bt a more rrpresentative sample on
and Mack'S airplane tidet to Florida, which
the board, explained the law student. Hc added
were paid for by SBI , the SBA rrpresentativr
that "SBI is a political oraanizauion and
1._
.. plained that by runnina up these bills first
political decisions should bt made by elected
they "don't Jfv• 115 a choice but mak~ us
oflicials."
obliaaced co pay."
_
The idea of providina services 11 poluical and
In the case of Mack, Rosenfeld complained
a main scni~ of a government,'' added
Rosenfdd. and the discussion or what..,..., ...
that "Bill had to be p;ud IOithout diSCUSSion"
and argllcd tbaJ upcmn should be d«ided by
co pro• ide for ,.bat stodents makt5 this
tht board before they occur. If there IS not a
unavoidable.
llghttr fiscal policy in the future he QUC$1ioned
Murphy agreed thot SBI IS poh11cal, callin&amp; 11
the desire of graduate and prOfC!\IOnll SIUdtnl
"naive 10 tlunl. d1fftrtnlly." Cit in&amp; the
organiutioM to c:onunue fundina SBI.
tremendous funds SBI deals "ith, plus the
While Murphy saw no problem "'llh the
po~tical iSSU&lt;$ or chlld-ca.r e and abortion
pr&lt;Jtnl financial arrangemtnll, C~tn SUI&amp;CIIing COVmll!C, ~e said thai lhC f&amp;Cidt present!&gt;
pre&gt;ented that SB!js apolitieal is counter·
a possible slight incrc:a~ in GSA funding,
Rosrnfeld disclosed a growing SBA hesitancy tO · productive and ttlf it would be healthy for the
contribute money: "SBA called mc in trying co ' corporation to "an it out in the open" that it
negotiate reductions, &gt;aying that law students
is political. This, hr said, would make the
don't fl&lt;l enough back for thtu Sl ,SOO."
politics more manageable.
·
Rosenfrld admilltd he Ia "nervous fo r th&lt;
Altho&lt;~gh br is •ehemcnlly oppO!cd co SBA oraanization." The im,ortlnet or E•ecull&gt;e
pullina out or 5 81, RO&gt;ellftld qrec:d that
Director and treasurer-Maek's old
"therr i$ no ntcdttor us to &amp;"e more monc)
position-and tbrir replacemrnu·eonnot be
until they tisht&lt;n up" tM.r money pohcy. Hc
strrs!td cnouah. He said that 1f fi!CIIl)
doto not expra SBA to lta•e1nd proposes that tc$1)()nsible people are not choRo to filltht5C
if thert is a new money pohcy that be
..,ositlons there will not be adequate fundi for
rteo~mcnd an increasr in the law studtncs
servK:es and "if the StrVICes fall apart, all other
fund1n1.
mtnts will be imlcvant.''

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d frnal Master 's or Doctoral/eve/ pro1ec1.
radu.11e Resource Access Oe~e/opment Pro/
the-GSA has funds to prO\ rde up to SZOO for
Masters and SJZS for PhD tandidates
Appllcario'hs avarlable rn rlie GSA offrce, 10J
Talbert Half (M1h.nt umpus)

By DAVID CZAJKA
F'Dturt!S Etjitor

Student crisis center Sunshine House, in the
wake of inability to come to terms with the
Student Association (SA) ova- propoccd
transfetence of loeale, has decided to disband.
Aecordina to Sunshine House spokesman
Howard Brown, when faoed with tho notion of
shift ina to tho Amherst Campus, "the mombers
doeidod no. "
The entire scenario is foundod in a number
of factors most notably, the dilapidatod
condition in which the centet rests. When
confronted with legal action by the University
Heiahts Community because of it• appeara~.
it became lmpa-alive that Sunshine House
vacate their Winspear Avenue station.
This left both the crisis center and SA with
the dilomma of where to place the center. SA •
opted for a cohabitual ~esidence at Amherst's
Drop·In Center. ·"They felt we should becomt
part or the Drop-In Center run br 8iane Oale,
but she didn't want us,'' Brown commentod.
"She didn't have room for Sunshine Houac:
she didn't have tbt actuall:lh)llical s.,.CC."
Instead the orpnization ~ and found
ample space in Main Suttt Campus' Townsend
Hall. This, occordins to SA Director of Student
Oraaniutions Cbuma Osuorah, was
unacoep~ablt. His reasonins was two·fold; first
because of Townsend's.propinquity to the
public supportod Crisis &amp; Suicidt Counseling
Cooter and becauS&lt;-Qf Sunshine House's "lack
or leadership ...

"T

hey're unstable,'' assessod Osuorah.
"They'vt had six ch
·n their hierarchy;
this $!lows you 1 're unnabk. They lack
leadership. I
tod them to lit into a structure
with leadnship. Drop-In is qualifltd."
Brown claimed the otbo- member's
obstlnancy in movina was anchorod to what ht
ch.aracterlud as a chanse in function.
Primarily, a telephone crisis service, Brown
userted that at the Amhttst location the hot
line suvlce would cease.
"They chanaod the function," said Bro,.,n.
"Many people joinod '9 they c.&gt;uld work over
thephone."
But the Sunshine House spokesman dld not
con-I the fact that then v.ert problems within

r

th'e o;gania:ation's s)'!tem, of which bad morale
was at the top. Brown was assurod that the
move to Townsend would clear the air.
"Oiven the Opportunity 10 move to
Townsend," sa1d Brown, "'things could ba"t
chan.1od. There wne people who wantod to be
rrainod. But Osuo"h Celt Townsend "'as too
close to the Crisos Cent or.
To this Osuorah concurred; when measurina
the activity or Sunshine House and the Crisis
C.ntor loca.lod on Main Streti near campus the
results he obtained were vtty similar.
"I asl&lt;ed the Crisis &lt;::enter when peop)e call
the most and they told mt between midnight
and one." anestod Osoorah. "lthtn askod
Brown and aot the samo answer, 12 and
one . . . they orror the tliiCI same S«Vices 111
the CrUis Center."

r - - -DEADLINE:
tFriday, January 29/82

at 4 pm

Students ftom 11ff facultres are urged to apply
---- - -

Kamikazee Nite

�edi

Sl~nll, as u•ual, are exeluded from the ptann1ng
and dectsion ma~tng proeeeses at this University.
Earlier t~ls aemester, V1ce PreSident lor
Academic Allelrs Robet1 Rossberg decided that tile
TMe Arilnerr&gt;t C..mpua 11 ""' • utopia 01 even ·a
money, Which oecame &amp;VIlllbte throug~ some
It awed unadu, but ll'e on egalitarian's 'dream in
resource juggttno and a grant I rom lll8 Slate,
relerenct. lo Its pall&lt;lng arrangements' No resetved should not be allocated on an acron·the board
parking lor faculty, just apactat SPOts lor
basts but rather tiiStllbutecl to tha racutlles anO
handicapped students No par!ltng lots are beller or ltnes that need lhe e•tra dollats to compete IO&lt;
that mUCh close&lt; to the Acacse111 rc Spme than
qualtll. . graduate st\l(lettts
•nothar, lhey just ac&lt;oss-tll8 bOard sttnk.
~ The &lt;1ec1soons -eobasecton tha tndfvldual
II os dosquiellng to hear facuhl" members now,
recommenOattons ol the Faculty Deans. wtttlo\Jt
•ltlf a oecaoe ol sttence. beg1n 1o clamo&lt; lor
Input !rom GSA or other members ollhe GTiduate
Ptele&lt;en11at pall&lt;ing on the new campus. Fo&lt; some
Sc:llool h•eraJClhy
reaaon, cer1a1n tacully member• believe they have
GSA Presttlent Peter Murphy w11 tn~enseo over
more books lo carry, more projects lo tug and more the clecf11on and has moblll~ecl hts Executive
Committee 1n protest, terming the move unlalr
Important things to do than to search In va 1n fOf 1
par~tng space than us peons.Well, members or the
andcalllng lor Ross berg 10 cnanoe htl declsron. It.
lacutty,joln the-club.
has propoSed Ita own version or a fair allooauon
We ttave yet to locate, like a parking SPOt near
that calls lor an across·tne ·board oncrease Ia&lt; all
CO.pen. a conctetlt reason why the Amnersl
~ TAlGA's 11111 would increase the minimum levels
Campus should follow the Llnlalr " prlvlleglfd cr'ass" I hal they are Paid
e•ample or the Main Street Cempus, lhereoy
AllhoUJ!h we agre&lt;&gt; tnar GAffAs are overwor-ked
•nO uncleiJ)IItcl and lhat lite mtn1mum ' ' - stlo\Jta
thieving tile pnme Pllking IPOtS ta&lt; faculty and
staff members, Whose salaries are paid oy the
be rnc:reaset~. thiS altocallon 11 not whet a the tuncls
StUdents, 1eav1ng students to light over the aumos sti&lt;Kiid be S&lt;Jppltedlrom. And as RoS$berg's
a&lt; the Unlversrty Plaza, whiChever is clos8f.
assiStant. Vottlemar tnnus notes, 11 11 too tale as
the resources hive beerl already allocated ana the
AI present, Main Street parking rema.ns an
unlunny joke. Facully membera have assumed the
Cleans are processing them.
bad habit ol consistently parking fn student lois
Rossberg's Whole dJvlslon ts ,currenlly tn the
throes ol re-alloealion:dellberallona and roaource
while their own "prlvleged" apaces remain
unoccupied, a bitter pill lor many stuOents 10
examinations lhal are designed to modetnl2e tne
swallow.
University, cut Ia( where 11 e•ists•..end beol up
But what tS lunnler tnan the park 1ng
depanments thai are swamped with atuelenls and
arrangements llle &amp;(lmtnl atration wants students 10 are unable to prOVIde oualtty education ~use of
swallow are the reasons "educated" raculty
over-oemand We support the olllce's
members grve tn responae to wh~ -'tnherst should
errons,attllough we s11ongty beltewe tnal the 1dea of
be segregated hke tis Maon Stree_laACestor.
• comprellenal~e untYerS1t.y must cons1s1 or a wide
Accordtng to one respected ~nment Chait,
artd Ylr10Cl e•,•euJum~
park1ng spaces " are a btg ~~enhve to get quahty
But what GSA la11s 10 reahu, ot choOtles to
faculty here." Somehow we think sa tal)', academic
overlook, 15 that some kin" ot PrtOfiiiZing and
quality, ano the cultural atmosphere of the
reshullhng ol resources reoUIIes some ttard
mstltulion rank a little higher up tn the tncef\lrVe
cloc1S10ns that may not all reek ol lalrness,bul that
scale then a convenient SQace lor their car. we
must be ma.,o. GSA Is nol the lirst group that "'"'
also doubt that the major reason' Steven sample
be laced with having to swallow something that is
doctded lo become the Presttlent of UB was that he beat lot the ontlre lnstilutron, out not nf)Cessarlly
them. It •• hoPed that lhe rest ot the Unoverslty
would get a " nlc:;e" parkmg spot near the Sp 1oe. 11
not. then we're rn 01g trouble.
oommun•tY Will take Aossberg's oetlbarat1ons wnh
rallonalny al'cl not run oil and protest each cut
Cer\a1n lh1ngs must be done to get thta Un•veiS•ty
rothng agatn. anO some sac:ttl1ce 15 gotng to na~e
come about
When the Gr&amp;(luate Stuoent Aesocoat1on (GSA)
But we ooutdn't agree mOfe wlth GSA that all
Sena.te meets ton1ghl jn Haas Lounge 11 w111 be
student gov11nmen1s should be atarn1ed and
cons1dot~ng lhe Immediate matteror the allocat 1on
protesting In unison that one~e ageln ahJdents.are
ol some $200,000 in GAITA atlpeno Increases. But
being crowded out ol !he oecislon making process.
benoath I his aroument will llo tho laroer Issue. that .A!Imlnlsttetors are onco more, without any twang

Double-parked dinosaun

The shaft once again

of remofH, 1gno&lt;1ng 5tudento Our protesta ere
lathng on deal ears and beCOming the aourca Of
odtc:ule rather than taken as eonstrucll~• cnlisrcm
It 11 sao that, In 1981, admlntsttatora arc agatn
shutting thetr eye, 10 stude!lt interests and Input
Just as with Kaboeh and the enUre U8 space
question and with • multitude of othor IJsues that
dtreclly allocts UB's prime oonstnuency
-stuelenll- Capen Hall's f1hh floor cloo&lt;a •••
agatn slammed' Shut In our lacn
Some of the blame must lie wtlh IM 5lu&lt;lenl
governmenll themselves, ltlerr negttgenee and the r
otatant faiiUte to hghl Ia&lt; student lnleresll
Peter Murphy may be bark1ng up the "'rang liM
tonight In Haas Lounge when he rallies greduate
atudenta egalnslthe TAIGA eupenO lltocallon out
he cannot be faulted lor ll)'lng to get lludentt
up5el with an administration lh&amp;l 1! fncre4tbty antr·
student In outlook and manner
I
SomeDody has If:! start the llghl

Who's masturbating ?
The t1ghl Ia&lt; • stuoent unlbn 11 now at 111
CIOSS&lt;OidS.
There are two weeks until &amp;tudenls will be away
lor winter Dreak and~ slOt d6 not know wnother
Sqyire Hall wjll still., a union upon our relj.lln In
late January.
Therll are a lot ol s1mple, easy quesllona lhel tile
admlnlslration reluses 10 have lhe common
dece~y 10 answer Students are entitled to know
the late ol a bulld.ng thai has become part ol then
. trves.Prts1den1 Robetl Ketter anO hiS admlnlatrahon
na-.e no nght 1n "'''~hold•ng 1/le I&gt;MIC lnfOfmatoon
that stuclenll •ncl the Kabosn Commttlee ~...,
·requested •n I he" aue~lo, 11 not save I he
StiUCtUfl, then the concept behlnO II
According tO Keller in a memo to the UntvtrSIIy
ArchiVeS, a search. lnlliated bY Bob Hayden, a
Kabosh member, lorinlormatlon on lhe College
Fee was donlod by the President beCause "such an
exe1cise would constitute nolh.ng more than an
exercise In masturbahon."
II the PreSident thinks 1/lat sincere eflorts by the
student body to save scSrne semblance ol l!udenl
tile at thll soc•ally·b8rrllll un•vers•IY 1S
masturbation, then 11 can't be as baG u thOse nuns
told us rl was. And a good way to t&gt;Ut our
mastutbauon to.construclive users to a118'1d r
today's Squue solidarity rally 1n Haas Loung~ 31

noon
T1me ts running out. we ean'l afford to 1e1 en

aomlntstret•on,wllh an obviously warpeo sense of

values, acrew us 011er again .

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feed-

Not 'us
. ,, be M lurtll., ct&gt;nf.,lton
,~.rdjng

back
.

Report from
Talbert
.
Edttor

'n theltOp#IJ

-~ - · t{/0 , , .

-

Ac.cNmk:- Affltrl Tes• FfHce of
111e Srvdenr

Assemorr oot•~ ,,.

pi"OCeH Ol U~t,ng /HC,..fl 101

t"- SA teac,ttr ewards r,_

atudem retPOnlet to our ,,.,. ~tnd
advertJsemtnts were ~l'f
eacouregfng. We rK*IwK neeoy
twk:e as- many return• as /ear yHr.
It

;:r oor OP'nlorl ""' 111 the

IHChert _..ltHid lbOUI W«l
truly dt:Utv1ng of tit• awart11 but

I

t_put~•wn~to

Ufr!bw ol IHc/1.,, wtto
~tMm

ToaldWIOIII'

WMf WIS Iff no Wl'fiJIOCMtf'd

fllfll!t

on~ t•lt;ir« we• ae'-'CtH flO"'
t~c'h d~PIIrtmcmt

II JS wltlt great piNiu;e ""' 1
announc• tlte wlnn•t~ ol rM t98t
SA Te•chlfiQ ~Wftd$
ROOM &amp;nrly, Ptychology
DetnrtrtNfli
AAUI Cllri., EngliSh O.p•rtmMI

f;rz,oeur OomWy. ArchtlfCtwe
~nd EnwlfONnflfl(-' Onl$tlt

Fu""'·

O.vid
.,&amp;~.SiC t»p.enment
&lt;Htton $1-a, lflono~r
O.,.nm.nr
~lltlnlh

et~aluellons

submmN to u• by the

.atud«&lt;ll ' " " ' ' · ' " ·

/&lt;I.#_. f. tM IWird' ww-e limited to
·-~~""""hOd nor--•rr
won e lflllltfl (~Itt« lfl $A A Win/
01 • SUNY CINrn&lt;:eiiOf'o Awtord).
TIM '"lOft (Of tltts ••• to
U#mut.te lntw'HJ m the •wefdl
flfiOI!O IM -/UU/I'f lfi-Ottl

w"-""

FHtally. ;n thfl lfllfl•ll of
tli'ltH'Itlr •nd jn OffiM IO piGmOl.
Um'tWSttrw• tfK:OgnUIOit, on,.,

JMftetlorl •• UHd 1M lolfOWIIJQ

wtth the SCA TE hlntlboOic end thtt

til gr~llfg ,,..'" the

A&amp; • '"SUit Dl I Plfl~ lfUI ~JJ,
&amp;uurdly...Dtt&lt;;•mD., 5. p~Jt on ,..
rtHS Umv•;.Iry'4 Ski 1••m
COit$1detable d1mage wa.s WIOUQhl
upon t!Je Amherst Clmpu$
Sdruumelst.n Slit Club, tnc
to H'lfoun . , m~tnNtJ ol
the UtttWtH'Sft, ~mmumr~ , , , thft

f'IIC091tllf01) ~~ • • HYe

procedures and reatr~tfOnl
FJrat. •adf telc,.•r flld ,.,, or

"" ctau revltw«&lt; by '"
Acodtmlc AI/tits mtmott 711/a
report wn uatld In OIHI/unctlon

,,.. . . , , , , .,,,,~

Ol lhf UB Ski Jetm Inti

VOflllf, E - r u

O.partment
Ttte'l w1U be prtJ•nt.O 'wtth an
engreftfJ pJiq&amp;Je ' ' • t.c•J)oon
hekl on Ftldly, O.Ctm""' I I, 11181
in, rho S..ort Cttomt&gt;otl ol Tllo.r!

koll.

fM ACIIdtm.o ~II"" TtJk
Fo'" •g•Ht \llr4JINI IO tltln• •II of
ti'HI'SludMtlt Of Ul WhO 'lli~t OUI
10 ,.,.•• thla •

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..........
oil,..,

JIMWIIIiflold

Chairman S.a T-hlfl9 Awards
CommliiM

out c'ub Weltot» tltlt

'"~•

New bus route

.

In r•spOns• to r~u•ltt lnd
perltiont oy $ftll ond tiUdlltlrs to
M•"o Bus., tlte NFT~tute 1
IJ "~•,., bus on Mont11y, o.c.m~
2~ 1~1 flte bus WiiiiHYt flrOI

t - b&lt;tJ SMIIO&lt; tl5.15 pm._
~.., Flttrr Roort. t&gt;IC~.,g up

s.n.c. (Oolra, 8Nnt,
Comm-u•rrJ B&amp;Hidmgf ,..,,.,.~
II Fllltt and SM\;;ce lfMdl, tum
•ut Oft Mlpfe R01r:1, and then tum
tOUth on Mlllerspoll ~lng

tolith on Mlllmport/Grov.r

CIOYtllnd, '¥$~ &amp;/loy, sourh

on "'"'" Sueet to dowrutu•·r?

&amp;lltlo.

.

fhlt bus flrfi/ be tnili.,tN dur;ng
,,. atni.Jitrlhollday brNII;
S!Udlltlro._,,.,g ~~ &amp;lltlo 1M
fHJI flritltwrg 10 /Itt the eto~
,,,. •IIMriOOn UMput" bcilft
IIHJUid t••• ildYint~ ol ,,.11 ,..,
M•tro bu.$ 104/lf wJtk:h 'Mil

11/scn•,~ •• •II bus flop• •lrlno

SchuumeJSt.,s SAJ Club, Inc W~
only ttop• lltlt lh• Dllhtvl()t
, e&amp;ttlbUIIC1 by som• PHP'- ~no
auendftl the ,.ny dHI not tf'Uf/Ct
on tltl! org1n1uu• ot 11\11 •Hnt 01
om~

SA lundfld cl"b&amp;

Mardn P. 8Laek
Secrtnary o' the 8o.lfcf ol Otfec:tOt"s
Sc-~t•s Skt CWb. Inc

IJII,.r5p0ft. Mem al?d S.;ley
corner. end 111 bus I top• liOng

Uam SttHI. '"',,,.from Flmt
Loop to MI/MtJpotl .,a notfltslde
ot Sftf!nd•n DttV• '' H '*'l.s; 30

cent$'' dtschlrQmg bttweotn

•outhskle ol ~tl(len end
Un;yenlty PIIU, lnd 10 cenU- lor
srops Itt rn. C.ry o/ Buttoto
W~Jert~ the Spnng ,..,...,.,
~
•
atudents. ftt:4.11ty lftttl ' " " fllfdmg

OOf.,s (Jo~~IHY ~
''~neon~ to
I(IHDOOit

t•••

the,.,.
numl&gt;lt 44 Loc.Apoi1·1Qo.

Bulfllo OuUtl lroff' lhl

unshelteted Augtpu'fl*' Ro•a bul
slop .-Jtoutd ;,,,,,on t.IIHtg me
special &amp;J M•m OUI II Flmt Loop
•h•lt•r 11 &amp;16 p '"· Tt11 numbM 44

loellf)oftoro-&amp;llolo wr/1 tun •• PM
UWtl (4. 14, 4;311, 6;$1 p trt, tiC.)
Wtlh ~-.JPS or IM AII!IIIJU'I/«

t&gt;u• stop.
f'llltOt. .~OIIIHt ~.a/ 5 IS
p.m. &amp;J ltl~fl OUI' wtll IUUfW til
01 W.IJO

ctHIItnUtng IC/Mdu,.

_,.,. ... HutcftlnvS

OeP¥tmonl o_l ,l'l..,trtcal •""
~torEng-·ng

�-.ome Of lht ~o oulrtqeous-!ota•ementa Ktnent maoe
btoforf'l PfomC&gt;tete ot the $how ruaMC~ tt.m I'*IY tOt lear

he ~HI•nellt • hot r:or f ,o amP't,.. c11 m• th8fe ,, no

I

I ..,II IIW.yS ii'OCOUf8lVing IO be IM1-ndto-of tnt:

""""""Q

z-111 ~
PfetQ&lt;f... OQ&amp;I•at AtOO.
t~t~::'.:'._"'"''n.t A&lt;wratn .SU.a-Oav.o Ln

tf'lOM Mnhf'Mntl QUite et~tJtnUy 1n , .. Guu1 Opuuon m
tne November 23 Th1 SPHtrum ceflfno Aflba and Arab-

eymp,t "HIItl," and Anwar Saelaf ··• trfall apy and
saboteur " He advocate&amp; fhlng aquaoa. 'fmPHaonment,.

o•• cnarrtbetl, and mass drown1nga •• a COII·tHocUve
way lo atop what he calls •·raclam'' aga lntt tht Jvws oo

IM oart

ot Pett,tlnlan·Af•bt wnenlty being oenled lfleoh

ba&amp;lc hvman rtghls by llle t&amp;raeh goYtN'nMenl .
fhil II eQUrVIIeol to .5a)'Mlg I he biKkt 1ft thfJ country
••• rKIII t01 teaet~Hng vt01auon1 ol ,,.., Cfofll ft~hes ~
wtl•t• peopt~t ....
thll tl 1.1 the
acuona of \tie lara.., go.et11ment Wftkh .,. condenwwJd
nos the Jt'lfltl&amp;h peopte. t11s CommntM Against Nl.l;JIIm
11\d Rac11m as a Otanch oltt)e ZiotHat Jtwlsh Defense
Lnoue Ia a conuadk:Uon in terms The UN and Ammt~t)'
lotert~alfonal '''only two or I he lnternlttonaUy raspe.:ted

ooesn·t.., to'""''

org1n1uHon• whk:h acknowledge Zlonlam to oe 1 form of
r•c;sm . T"i' 11 l he same UN Which In October t074
rf'Cegnu:ea tno Patestinlan Libeuttlon OrgbnlzeHoo (what
M1 l..ov CIIIG the Palestln1an Uara Orglnlllflon) 11 the
10._ representative ot ttle Palestinian peoc)IO, and
enooreed the P•lestt"'•~ right to I~OJ)endenee and

sta1enooo

Mr Lev \IJ&gt;IIIH much bteatn auempung to defend
RlbtM'' Matt Kahlne ftom wnat M c.ons~• untatt

~=~~:9~: r:':::!!:':;, ~~·~"'"

aucn I"J09 •• P.,..,..,.. thefe ~ 'hh •tte~ ,...,., ••U

be.- HD• thC"t\ ~ tre &amp;4-P'B,•ntte f41Cl t.nat tt:t-e.M rtc2tto&gt;
e;nstt"l peop .. ..,en IOCIIIJ st;tt OOinutr~t. ,,._Jews in
thoO ..J, ..,~
ot IM,..n Trut ~ arter ,,.,, o•
•~a11ng ro
ot •" eotJnwe• 10 mtgratt ro ,,,.., H

... ''"•

J"'

,. at so art•' yeats ot letrorttt •hKJII:I on Ptteahn•art•
tlrte:tuchng wom•n anc1 ct'uldrenlsuch as Kt1r K1111m '""'
Ocm Yualn, .-;tHeth mot•vi&gt;ted the nugratlon ot hunnrM.1
:~t;:,~::nds ot PatHUn•an AraM to netghbotl.ng
The IIIUIH()(\ oears a ctose ra&amp;embllnc• to lhlt tn
Rt1odeltl Whata a whHe mtnorlly Ml.led ~•tical controt
ovet a country •htch w aa not ,..,.,.. to u;le ,,. ltrae•••

or toe wly tupportad ,,.,. wn•t• Ftnodet.~n OO.eftunent
'*ilh afml. nol to
ot~~ opprn•r..a oo-f'lf'nmentt
s.utJ\ I.J Ctl• ... So\llh Afrtea Ato-tt~f'a and EJ S.••-.oGr
TM)I se.ft\ to M•a leamect the * 'onQ l&gt;ftson hom the
cr-u.f 1ttatmeru they ha.ct at the tterw ot ttJe N.a.t•t Fblthtlt
tnan hght•no tac.•am ,,., tta~ fe;MI\&amp;d lhe re-n!Jt ott~

"""''!Oft

oppfessora

A aool t&lt;•han&amp; atso makes the alattmtf\1 ll'lat tno A1ab:i&gt;
•·are not ptep•rtd to accept the·.state o f te.rol)tln
~tz.e These people will not re11 untH th.rt •• f\0 Je""tsh
state. Theta lath•uagGCJy'" Hete •oaln he tOiilly tgnores
the Hue fiCII Of th• i.IIUIHOn
..
S.nce NO•etnotf' 2974 wnen Yasaar A1ata1 maa h1&amp;
lmmottll I~ appealt'f\0 tOt-&amp; J)O.tQI'-'IIOfUIIOf'l IO
what ne modestty caUathe P•'Ht•rw.&amp;n p1ob'Om.- the
woe~ Jlal lftf' th.lt AlabS and Pal«-Sttfitatll. nen "" lht
tace of tembtt •nf1JII~ 51111 Otal., ~ peAeetu~ eotutt&gt;OI't
Wttnflll An.,•~ s.td.at' t•eat)' W~&gt;tlh Pr.me ..- ~~·••• Seo•n.

anv

a..gnea at Camp O.~tc:i in 1971
lne EQJJ)IIIOI M¥t&gt;'lept e...,y agteemef\1 IMJ' made tn
lftAI tt•aty wnrle IM flf ...&amp;a on t~ 01'* ttCJJd Ml4
broWn hNf'IJ ~ KCOfd Wttnaa a...a tne S...6 Pf'.C.
~ODOHt -"'&lt;rt fi'OUlCJ ,et....-n IO t.,. Pa-t"H-hn..tta O'IIJ' 21
l)efctnl ot 1tw occ~e&lt;r ,.no, ••nn oy the~_.~
W•lnreN ,,,. ly " '•'•' t uthiaterat ~~·
tttt pfaft
11no ,..,, wtlhngnees to utcooruz.e l.st•e• '" tetUfn
tt'Cog,utten of Pa~&lt;etHne '' only peace can be Drovqht to
lnat lroublec:t 1rta
the Israeli roactk»n on the other hand Ia 10 iofllfJ'\
·~ect the Sa !.Kit pe•c• ptoPOs•l Tnoy cnahonge
UN peac:e '~OIIlg foru ~tch tney .ar..o -wouk:lo•~rot
Sin a• wtlen thlf OGCup•ed I~I'Kt lS re1urMd to the
EoYPiilf'll '" A.pftl 1Q82 R:tbtJi /(.ahiM '" hiS CO"ItO..,.llf
COOl.. rM1 Mull Go l(t¥~QC;atn us~&gt;ng nvc5a~ w ..pgna u
a 10hn110n 10 tf'le Arab CHob'em Go.tda .,."'''• 'Ofmet
M 1noJlef of Itt"' - u Ptlp.,ttJ&lt;f to do e.~tKUy 11\11 ~ t97J
bUI tile Waf tlndeG OIIW&gt;ta ~ QOIIN Ch41N:e I ..OUI(I MY
•n .ac::t\l.l!llJ' fl II the: I~S '-ftO &amp;U~ f'lbl Of~·fld 10
~01 t~ stall of Pa~Uhnt tn any aae TMft 11 IM
tragecty'
I ""' ' toflunate tnou;~ tO t¥t ptttlef\1 104' tne ht11
a11nuaf Pateatmtan So!ldiJIIIf hy whteh t~ place ,,
Ne..,.; York Cuy ovtt ,,_. -rh•n".(gt'Y•no wH-k.end.
I hoard Blfl&lt;l.. l, lall" Amene:eoJ and non·Ztonttt Jaw•
ilhke spea~ oll1 fOI liJO PalosUn•a.n caua.o ~od OI'Y8 tnt~u
suppon U btougnt tura to m~ a1 8$ to neaJ mom spaa.._
ot the terrible lntulltCH "'"•Ch th:e Patesun•an• N••
suff .. t!d I C-annot 1\tlp, t\OWt•t•. beti\Q SP•fdulll)' upllttfCI
oy tiJt Paltllinl•f'll '"""'~•• 1n the tau ol tuch

o••or

'"*1 '"'*
Pt•,.,.

ttl$~Jrmou'ltablt ot&gt;ttac~ea

I Ct!tll.f.f\fy t'OC)e

•-=•51'1

,.fu-. •

•..gttt wnen ~ .,.,. NN·•~.
a"'ld liM
G'"!'Y ol 1,. Wo-NJ w.SI ••~'""" 1"'-"'ttrfyts Of btJ
a&amp;&amp;Uor.O

Pafta11'\~ Willl"8 101 ... 84'

· ~Lies/Opinion
·::;:&gt;
By GRADUATE STUDENT
ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

.., '"-

pa.st Uve years. as a(l!cht~al mottfa.
~•ve - . . , ovallol&gt;le I~IOUQ/I the olll~o of
A - AIIOJta to ref.. GAITAsH-. lhe
opptoocn ol lho Vice Preslel&lt;lnt 101 A&lt;:odemlc Allohs
IVPAA)'t offleo h.. been to •aiM tho minimum oorninos
of graduate wtudenta. In 19'78 it w1.1 ralsect 10 $3,300 ana
In 19'19-11180 It wu ratse&lt;llo tho pr. .oM minimum of ~
$3,!50(). Tho Gtoduale Studenl Anoc:iotlon (GSA) endorses
thl• policy lf!d wonders wny fl hal been Cf\angDd,

0

oa.pec&amp;ally eon tSOerlng I hat ovw the paat fl'tl yeara l"e
realatanaard ot IMng fot' GAITA'e naa dec:reaHd.

Tho Gto~~~eto sa-t ot tnls U•l-olty n o t - nour" ltltlng l.hat lhe mtnlmum hvtng waoe tor
111111-1883 •Ill be $0,835, not IIICIIICIIIIO lulliOtl ooslt.
Shouid IN ltueienl be ma'riedt the mlntmum ~ raiaea
IO $G,81S. (TM Clo!*lmetll of Hulin -

Humo• S«voces

hiiMt the poverty aeve• required fOt b.e.N a.urvlval at
SG.!50Ci pety. .r).
Thtt "'ta.nt thai nel(t year, If Roatbef'g 'a propotal

atanda, on..half ol on TAIGA's will be olllclolly l&gt;ef9w !he
oallrnat&amp;l or our own Grectvate School for a oocent Uv1ng
ata•dot&lt;t. Slor11ng with a minimum of Sil,300 In 1878-79,
witn • _ ..,vauve estlmataof 10 PI'Cfnt lnflotlon,.,
ynt and a five peroenl wage lncreaH per yeu. the
TAIGA'o thoulcl be eatniiiO. 01 }he very IMSI, anc! $6,053
newt yeot 111112·111831. If we go boo~ to 1875, t h e - ~1
wu 12.800 ond wllh very con-vallvelnllotiOtlligu•es
flvo PI&lt;Ct"l IO&lt; 187$-187&amp;, tO percent lor 1187&amp;-1881) tho
1. .1W~ Ol T~'s hava Ooc:teose&lt;ll500 In 1876
11011010

So we 111 worse off now, by SSOO; theft WI watt In
1976.
AtiiO\ OVI f ll'lt flAil ll~e years QrldUil8 ltUde1\ll [lave

been filling relfenCJ\od tacully posltlona more •nd more

•no ort Utut ctofng mt.teh snore WOf"-. Mao~ are tt•~ino
full COUtHI by themwlves and .,. no tonget luat
aatlaU"g profnaors 1s Iuton ana gradefa ot pepers. The
truln ot tne mallet ~that presently gradualt THchlng
Amot6nta ""'"
ve INdllllO llUIOionlo
The fact it
t TAJGA·s ar• • ·•CftHO aource of labor'
under tne o
ot • GA'I being K&amp;CMmiC apptenllce•
un&lt;10t the lultlaoo of ltnow180f101~ - • 1 1 The
Unlverauy mutt ac:Mow~ At IN.I1 Ofl • mlnfmum
basla, th•t GA'1 ai'Kt TA's are luiiiiiiOO totM: eort o f
• teaua ot M'ti)IOymenVtettdertnQ oe a&amp;rvi&gt;Ctl that ahouiCS

bo actoouarel~ ttmunetated.

Ettllfl Ihit yoot • lola I ol $232,100 wot ollocotll&lt;l lot
this un1veralty to ralae GAITA ltlpenda. lht bulk. waa
dlvkieo between HaaUh Sc~oco C*Hn Cartee PaMnt at

lit Vie41 Protklerll~ end ~mlc Aflo11o (wrlh AoO.tl
Aout&gt;etg . . Ill VICe Preslclofll). 0111« OIHI oil he
Unl-tlty, IUOI1 . . the &lt;l&lt;a&lt;f~~eto Scl!ool, 01110
lhc&gt;Ujjl! f&gt;IOP0'100110tiiY IIWCII IMt. Hullh
523.000. Wl\lto ....,_Ano.,.,...
aiiOCOIO&lt;f &amp;200,000 lilt 0111 un&lt;IOIII-tng, 1/let Hallh
S c i - OllltiiMO&lt;f tho montY 01 M OCt- the boonl
lOIN. Cortooq...,lly, tho gtodiiOit OIUOOIIIII" Hoollh
Sci..,... ••• -1110 lhol rolto righl now In thow
peychocka. Tho Gtoduato Sc/lootloilowtd IM .., .

_,. .-ru.

s . - ,__

'-'*

POitcy ancllh_.t GA'a a'e also real'tJng tnctlt r111N1 r~ht

now

R ossbttg'e plan lt much more comphcateo. anc1 u kea
eaCh OU.n to IUbm11 a PfOPQii.&amp;J ta~ Into contiCietlhon
his ••tnttt:''Km to dtStrtbute the 1200,000 altoc.ttd 10
Aeaoemfc AHalra. In a atlecth'e fash~oo. to raiN
I.S.Istantanlpt to ltte new ceiUng.'' HI a memo c lted thr
crilerkJn to be tonaldereo ~ Oeans, tM fO®t of wn•ch
WfttO &amp;dChtiiOd IO~
...Program prlot11V Within eactl dlvlt fOn
_,lncrun sllpendtlo lht m;utlmum
.... To etNte naUooatly competittv• su~a and
P"''tomt

Basally. 1111 ~n 1110 raise ualstantll\ipa ro the
new muimurn. WhttNS GSA.ta COfl&lt;lefn ts to tiiU th•
mm1rnum ~to that ttls not JO pe~CM~I ONow ,,.
poNt ty lme.
OUr comp111n1 11 tworotct On tM one h.ana. gr10ua1e
aruoenra In general. ancs GSA' ln parUeular, wtK»'I prtmary
taalle fa to repreHnl gtaduato stUdent t~oedl, wa• •
e(Ctudtd lrom tne process. W e were nor Info rmed of the

s1and on theu own

"*""'

a'Mt ackiiUona l tunarno ._ ••
not Ukelr to tt'co~ao• ··1oo.. $h,c)enl$ to AI tend 08
Other factots, suc.h •• ntttonat tame. tlbiAJY tacU•ttta..
81\d geogriQhiCa• cona~ at tOns must be tt\en lnto
aecoum In olh« .-ofda. tM few ··•upw&gt;"ltnH wcwtd not ..
be MOoQh to am~ct any atotuflc:a.ni 8/nOUI\t o f ·top·
~IUdeniS, ancs It woukt hnther a1tena1e the 11\HMnll
••rntng whet wet dtKtlbtd by one dean ,aa "lnordh111tl-,
low 11ipend1" (emphllla Ofiglnal}, FunhermcKe1 theM tow
salatle.s r~rtsont. •ocortJ!ng to one de1n, • "perc.t'Yid
blOt upon the •nautuuonal o~utc.heon."'
'

In Ofdtnary •ai"Qu.age, the tow u lar•n are a dlt.gtace.
OUt own Pros.,.,-..gnote. Steven Samc&gt;te. rn , _..
10 a Qoet11on GSA Ptu&lt;Jtnl Pet., Mu'lllly, Pt-1101
Se.atch Comm.ttM mwnbe!'. eoneemlinQ the '''~'~"0 of
gfi&lt;IWte &amp;UP«&lt;Ot. wu. •MPhlttC t.n matnta•n•ng th.at
money IS not the Oflly means to attrACt OOOd Q.fadvate
s1uc:tenta. In his uumauon, atuoents •ttl'fld gradultl

&amp;enool 10 stuay With a p,wcular 9f"Ofessor or facully, ano
mone y ia only a terUa~ncefn~
t ea, the aal,riOI a.re a di&amp;Qtace~ More dt.gflceful It lht
avalloblllly ol tho money not tho deciSion mokl~g procoaa
leeUng th•t thttre 11 no dtishe,·on IOe part of the
uotll tf was 10 lar along the way it waa conaid.,_. by the
a&lt;lminlstr•tton. to ra&lt;:elve graduate student tnput. at 1
VPAA'a olllco to o. • fait accompli. Wn"" tho qu.. tton
mean1ngrut tew.t. h seem a o•Ymoronic; edmll studentl to
was a~f&lt;l to the entire GSA Senate and •Pticial i"leteat
.s:tudy hefe oeeause. 1mong other tlltrtgs, of tr.en t~CS
clUb reptMefltatW.t wtl_.her any of them n•d personelly
~ ol academiC OWC041-. OnciJ- putf)OIOIUIIY lgnotO
_ , UI&lt;Ocl 01 htd...., 1\NtO of any g.-o~~eto 11...,..,1
tnem. wnen then own ~NU'IIty, Jntethg~. Mnt•u••ty.
belng . .1&lt;0&lt;1 1,.., oolniOtl on this mau•. ,.,, ..,. c01t4d
c::ont*ns •00 QOatt Ill IQY81u•Oie lf'I4)YlJ lf\.lt heiO mlkl
an&amp;Wef yn And that rncludes both drv,lon• and ethel
thl.a untvera.ty ..,.,., et la..
ott rca wHh attlttantst'llps.. We teet this._ a ptfme
Out immtc~~at a ora.n 11 to bfing tl\ts .ssue be lora ,,.
lndtcallon ot tne klnd or oat&amp;rnaJlsHc attlt\IOIIh•
GSA S...ote o1111 Mot mee11110. Wlldnotday, Decomblt g
aom&amp;nlllt1Uon h11 1ow1rds Jtudemt and '• totally
a\ 7 p.m . lo Haaa l ounoa. ThiS will be an OP4If'l MMCtf\Q
unaec.eptlblt The people c:Jiutc11y alftctld by a tJec4aton
lor iiU gradu.atelludilnta. not only TAIGA's.and w.
or lhlt Mind ahOuid o. dlteelly Involved In the de&lt;:loton
tfleourage you to oomonstr• te you, .supporf lot ot.n
matdng. proceu 11 atl lovel$, and were. In fftCt
'
suu.gglt. At lhla meellng we will Pflsont 1111 tHOtutlon 1
dtiiiHIIIfly tKclud•d~
recently publlahec:t In tfle Gr1~uete Post, the GSA
newatettM Wt w ltf atao dlscYu tono-ranoe plana •• "¥~~ til
O ur second dltflcYity ' 'With the prlnclplh lhtl VPAA'a
as lmmedlllt ••ettu to tmptem..,l our prO()OPI of how
... 10 Spend lht S2001000 altoo.ted 10 11\e VPAA"a Oil Ia. to
oil~ Pul IOtlh. u "'~ as~,. O•at
whlen ..,.,
- t o be usentlfllr tlltlat l'llotlo, tO_ I,..~~­
nuse GAllA lli!Mnda.
o/ ~ ~~~-•tty molong dose to ~""u"' ot
~, 1(10 IOihe tKetllly OSIOIIII - ,.,.,.1~1 ~
ultimate goal
Oel AoSSINWQ to
hla ao
Out Pftnciptes are much fi10J• sva~ght totWatd tnd we
ulllci.IOII occomplo, One! tO have llli~IIJ.oflhe G$"
"laDIIaf'l 1 ftlOfl equtt&amp;bfe dlstnbut*On of ttl•
Senate 1m~""to&lt;t Tho GSA 0s comrnluo&lt;t to tho
monies. We feel tnat "llmple Ju.sllc8 tequ1rn a uvtng
neeeasttY of hi'Ylng lludentl lnvol\'trd at e~ ,.,.. ot
wao- " Our overall pretvumcelsthlt Qfldulle students
ptan"tno 11 tntt Vni'Yttllly Wnat • e 'ti~OtJid Ukelo see tt
should bo utnlng 11 least ~.DOD but, ftlllng tho oblllly to
!'W)nest, open, and equal p~nfctpatioo in all matt.,•
Obtain 11111 11mount, the dfatrlbutlon 1h01.1kS be ••
•trtptq,log graduate l hldtm• Metno.s rtglfdlng tlll.f)'
equitAble •• POIIIblo. Our proposaf iS to r•lae the eturrent
ll&gt;cldosos lor TAIGA's shoulcl otoH out doalul. A chanominimum ttlpend to $3,1100. This ptOQOHI would dlteelly
tn attitUde towafd gtlldUIIe lt'-"'ents ts uroenlly nettHd..
ofloct ovtf 5QD gttduote Sludtfll OIIPI&lt;l&lt;fs. u•tiko
so IhAt our H'IP\11 Ia tot1cl1ed on ._....., occuion, for ewtf)'
Roa-g't ptopotol wnl&lt;:h ellecls only 131
ttotect
doolloon lhel oll.cit..., and not oltw the.., called loll
ptevtc)Uity. th•t amou~l does not..,..,._ come dON to
occompli.
" - - • t woth lnllotiOtl, but 11 woulcl melle hfo •
Wo •""1 this now ThontloN, !Ill Ooc:- ""GOlding
bUll ....., lot """'Y grod\1010 t i - l P&lt;utnlly
gtadltalo • t . , . . , t a - oo -~­
exPI&lt;l&lt;fiiiO • lot of 1 - """'IIY -TY'IIO ot&gt;oul tiii!PIO
IIIIJOO&lt;:t"'-iy tc:olched. Wo'll 11011 Olgoln from 1110

_,llo"
•I

Our

••o

rew~se

bei,.....

1/o

-1• •

800110mk: .........
Whllo the ..__,110 ol Ao..-s·o
to '"'"
eo collecl "O•COj&gt;Uonll" tiUdonto to UB, totno - ·
&lt;111001- with lft)t ioglo&gt;. Thoy l•llollhOI OOI)OIImotlll

btgiMlng

on---. -1110.-o-

cow. Con"""'*"ty, lot o&lt;od...t• ot..,.,ta, lind t h l o In portlcul&amp;t, ,.. wlli P &lt; - • -tile~ of how
and ot wt&gt;ot Jove! ""' Witl\ to nove llllt I"'PPImonlod.

--··-··1 . . _:,

�feedback
Amherst erectio ns
Edttet'
It ·~•rs llttt Jolhlll O.utch
lnfl VUJtettt MonchOII Itt 011ly two
of I~ many people on e1mpu1
whO dO not•PPU+CI41f lht lrt
tkhtbUIJd on the Amh.,ll Campu•
~•use m•'( tlo not Umlftlllnd It

So Ifill

llf•JI" • • fltfl/ I$ OlftWI Uft

,..,,. lbout '"""· , llfllf ,..... ,,.,.

momttnu to pOint 0411

lfJe

ttue

vtiUfl and mean~ng oltn.u tor
•~11one

For e(~'mpitt, on me Hotn#tftlfH
trtd o/ lhfl SP/"IJ by Govtt,..Ot'f SIIS
••lfultmg Cat HO&lt;HJs " frt~J b~lvty
Oblllned tor • ltw mu•~
lhCWIIfKItJOIIItl IS Uft«/fllfiH tn
911MHuf, flcqt pGUII)Iy .n I
/Uffl4'(11t1 It lftP/fSMtll 0/ COUtU,
IIHI d~y o/
IUIO lrnJUJity VJd

t,.

'"''of 5tKJety rn

g.,,,,,

The n•xt is '"Fled tna Yfllow

o,,

A1g .. located"'" Flint Loop. F/ltJ
prk:t ol lnts one esca,._, '"• {A
1111 Sfttaf

/ 'fT)

SUit) Iff.(/ WIS

IJttJCIM! to hon« th• 011 wflJJ
flremselves.. ' ' well I I ,,._pumps

,,,,.,.., thtovghour ,,.. WOikl

0... by~ "•" •• 8J•t;J.
Th1s
monumenf honoJ".s ih• hiPfiiUJd
dt£~qn ol tiUTAmnersr Cllmpu$
usou It at.so bfarr aert1m
'"semblance to EIIICOII, 1na m•r
honor "'" mgen1ous IUCfti i«JI who

Steel B«1rns Nt o,,.,,.,

Oet1911ed U While SIOMd OfttJ

Save our Sq ~ire
Editor.

Editor

By the.adm;nls,etiOff'l d«,~
IO Cl6.t• Squ1te HIN lnd IIAff IW.y

,e

ft«'"'9

OUt

By tar. the moit ltn/HtU'"" .
P•Kft IS 'Urge O.rt Mound It ;s
locatK across-,,. f,fttftt trom ,,_
ttftw P"•"'9 k&gt;t. True 4PPUIC~ilton
0/ I hiS WIJOik IS Only lllalnlbltr /rom
•t&gt;o~•. say the sncth floor of Blidy
From lltf11e otut ' ' tiV~~IH:Ibr the
bullriOLet treaa marlrs. bOukltns.
QIIOI~ ana WNd,. SO iftlt~Ute/y

ett•mplmg to a/toOt Jtt

1nd untnta.#!'tl $/VCI.nt ICO~IIIe.S.
lWt th1s ''not'" It means,,.

tniShe(/ If&gt;' 11ti¥U11Uift fill« I II IS I
CIIUQU. Ol Utb~n OhQ"' Itt(/ f"e

.-ucc.s.s-tul •ttempt oy ,,.
1dmut1stt•t1011 to t»rty tht

maze otsmlllftt "'"'on lOp,,.
lbatfiCIH ,_./&amp;
Who coultl torget IOOut tfte gem
on P11c•t 8 enutled "Ablndon•d
1reuor, Dead Crane, and Btolum
PlllftJII " TQ1s soc;at p~ oone by
UB J•p•nese contriCIOI SluA,
SYinboltlU tne lH~I .. dOt~tft Of the
Ptot•st•ru WOtl Erh;c ., ,,.

s,..,...

..Small Om Mound''" ,,. oest
VMWtKJ /rom oil Untpul. lite

budge •bOve 290 on Maple Rcutl
Ereclfd tHhlnt1 1/Je new
Conlt~ce Flc;flty, II ;s UB's
ntwesr art plfJCfl

The lhlpe Is .SO IIIIUIII lhlld
tldiiCult IO be'#,.._ II WII tNtH
*llh I bulldo.l.,- IMJ ftOI hlftd
IC.ulpl«&lt;
A.nothet tmy t•vo,te) IJ tht
lti~S

o/ red squares 1M1 ytllow

cotttS m 'llflous locllltJttl E1e11 ;,

IIQtttd by the artist, H;gn Voltege.
end l'ye been told I h it the design
Ihey torm when v;ewfd /rom tWtff
'PIC. Is mCMd1blfl.
AtJOth« rt "'GraV.t Ra.d to
Nowh«•"" rfghl in /rom of O'BtiM
HI" TIN MHm.ng of lhJI 1$ too
clfler to warr• s,.c• ,.,,

exp,.Htlqg. A/as. llut two

ore

como to miM. T
fit "Splnatu
•n&lt;t Pip.. S.h' d Ffnc••• (nflr
Oo.._.,.,, • roo prolouna tor my
mind. Tht ,., HC.menr S..1ge
Pr~• Upright" /by ~1/ to
ilftponenr Maust it '"'"' up mr

IHIMQ$ about the A.mMnt

C.mpuo' IIHut)'
I hOPf lh•t Joahuo ond Vlnc.nt
cen now IPIJI~'"' Ellicott
South'• own ''Stone Mud''
ICUIPI IJt.,

'n

•

student 4/ffiOI't.

~h

Ill~

tn. »d

lnd "'"'Y ltud.,t wno

pr•sentl'f go.s to INS IC/JOot. 1nd
..,fly atudem who tW1II m tlte
future
The olos,ltg ol Souuo Hell
f1!(11ns

th• hlss of • &amp;liJdent un,on

st~t$

the nglu to unue

ourstltte$ fot eny com"'on
purpo$•.
The det1110n to CIOict Squtrfl
Hill WIS mldtllv• Yllfl agO
WithOut me CQ.fflfi'JI Of lh•
lludctnl$ The dKIIiOtt to build

AM~It C.mpus wh«e u ' '

lOCI ted now, •ltd not ••Pind
ICIOSS IM SlrHI 01'110 tffct golf

couru ns- m•tn Nt 1062 wttltout
our consetU Tit• ortgtnal plan ol
dftJign for the Amn•r~t C.mpus
WIS ltOI •• it ~ COitlltUCtftd tOd"ay.
Aft•tlhe demo'nstrltiOnl In
ptOIUI ol the V~ttnlm Wer In lhft

,.,, 6i0'• eno .,,., 10·a.

,,.Y

tht tMsign ;n '" tllon to
I lift)' tht lb411ty ol ,,,
tt&amp;l'denll tO 4JfJtf'f IQiitt

Cflenged
t•••

What _... f•ce todl'l ,, ,,,
ldmmilttllioru ltnal .,.,, to take
ewer our studet,tt union The onty
l f t l Ott fllhBf Clmpu$ WhPfft II

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Qaddafi denies hit squad aimed at Reagan
p!'epared to fl!tot II!JIIlnst America "because AmeriCa

By DAVID .DELIS I

T

!

Is attacking

animosity between the United States and

oil liCk Libya has been the ~ca ol !JUt
antagOnism by bottt ~
latest

~':"erupted

n.

Sta~

CM!T a stat"""i by American
IX!partment olflclals accusing Ubyan ruler Mumnw
ei-Qaddall o( plotting to assassinate President
Ronald Reagan and ocher key~
In a teleVIsed InterView from Trlpoll. Qaddafi
vehemently denied sending tenorlsls to kill Rea911n
ar •any ocher people In the worid: Telecast CM!1 the
American Broadcast Company (ABCl News
Pr0!J311'. Qaddali said President Rea!JIIn was "silly
and he Is n01 qua~fl8d to lead AmeriCa as a
supeipowcr."
The Ubyett leader also called lor the demise of the
Reagan administration by the Amm:an people ·as
they d;d wltk Nixon, and elect another respecrlul
President." Qaddali went on to deny tkat Ills nation
would assassinate any person. but !Ntllis country Is

us:

Qaddafl also ckarged the United States with
attempting to kUJ kim several times CM!1 the PA" lew
mon~ He clema.nded an awestlgDtlon to let the
dllztn$ o( America and libya know the truth

Q addafl contended tkat the United Stales was
trying to lntmere In Ubya by encouraging Ametlcan
IT'Alltonatlonals, suck as Exxon. to chscontJnUe
ope.-allons in libya
courw we need tt.m," ke
added. "but II they go. we. have to do wltkoutthem.•
AI the end o( his broadcast. Qadcfall said tkat he
would like to normalue relations with the Unlted
States but"ZioniSt propaganda Is behind the many
aocusellons and ne!JIIIions II!JIIInSI us In Amat~Ca: I
In n subsequent Interview with the Italian daily
Camere della, QadclaR asserted he has ~
assisted $\ICh llmOriSt !Joup5 as Italy's Red Bri!JIIde,
but •only those
that struggle for a Ju$t
cause like the.Palestme Uber~tlon Organization.

"'f

mowmen.,

D espite his sttong denials, the Sll&gt;tl! Department In

saki. "We ha~~e sttong evidence !Nt
Qaddafl has been planning the murder o( American
officials both here and obroad.•llie Slllte
Department added that "we Cfttainly hope tNt
Qaddafi's denial means !Nt ke will abencb&gt; the use
of ll1rTOnSm as part his lon!I!J&gt; po~;cy• Reo.~ !Nt
they are keeping a close watc;h on the l,lbyah leiMX-r,
officials concluded •when he has stoppcd.\~_llllll
know il"
The Fedlnl Bureau of inwstigotlon (FBI) and thf
Secret SeMc:e are on alert II!JIIInstll\4 lerror\51s
trained IR Ubya, accotdlng to the N';W York nmes
President ~gan Is also taking the r~ seriously
Senatar Daniel PatiiCk Ma,onihan. acting c:hairman
o( the Senate Intelligence Committee, supports Ike
State Departmen(s dec;larotlon, clatmlng that
Qllddallls lying. Senatar Roberi C. Byrd. Senate
MlnOOiy 1..-ler and RAtpubllcan lAeder Hool.oard
Baker o( Terv&gt;e$see, are~ on Q.ddalrs Nt
~t Boch rTWJl are taking tho&amp; necessaty pnjo;,aullom
in the ewnt !Nt QoddaR Is behind en assas~

,Washington

plot.

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.~

Owt Uw pail ISO~. relal&gt;On&gt; ber-m t}.,
United S~atn and Mnrco ha,-. boe1 rnonr rrwl&lt;ed
In US ln~t•n Texas during 11-., 1830. and
thll •ubsequenl grannng of sllltehood M&gt;d tn tt-rc!
1847 Mexican Ainmtan War
In ttw Uml&lt;od States. dlstrusr wM shooNn clearly by
the r&lt;!aeiiOn 10 tlw T1mmmnan lettor mailed '" ·
Mexteo during World War I E\101 tho p.nslng of
years has 001 boe1 successful 1n moslng the n'a&gt;UU!t
that has typ&lt;fied relatrons. as !he Ei:onomu.t said
"1llc US M!m&gt;S unwilling to ~ Uw ernt'f!JIIl9 oil
power of Mtxleo as an equal. and Mcxlco Is
unyk&gt;ldlng In her k"""·jerk hostUity to any action
taken by 11&lt;..,. northern ""'!lhbor •
Any f1'l&lt;M! by the United States alrocod toward
Improving rdations wllh Mexico Is seen by lhll
MexicanS as an allempt to ntract mare oillrom the
countrY. This mutual hostility was demonstrated
dearly 1n the anunostty between Mex.can President

'M· uioo ;, the only -nation
· in the
Organization of American SUJta (~AS)

trainJnc.l lb .....U CO$ VISits by !J""llla wilCio&lt;fs IO
Moo.c- and H.-,nat Doubts however. conctrnl09
Uw document• aat~troty haw been rli!Sed
In adclu10n, relauons "''th Cuba ""' another thonly
prablem ~ lhe two. Mexico •• the only naoon
In tlw Organ!utron of Amencan Stat~ 101\Si that
still ha• tdauons With Havana and •ucc••&gt;l\'t'
adrntnl•tratlons hallt' nurwnod a fr;,mdly IOolatlonshtp
with f'lck&gt;l Canro By conlrnst US-Cuhan tclatlons
haw ~ lndrked by OO.tiltty and antipathy
Amo!rlcan offocldl• vk.w Cuba as a c!Mtal&gt;il&gt;llnc.l
fllCtor intent an .preadong Monusm thtCJO!#&gt;out the
Ammc:a• •nil hiovt: tned to \&gt;date the t&gt;land
paLtocally and«~
Wa.hlngton ...,. MexiCO's lrltranS~ "' a •lac&gt;
rn the face and counter·productiW 10 ·Hemo•phenc
secunry." a ba•lc cOfi1)0I'lCtlt of the OAS

Undoubtedly, tile Carrtbean basin ts ooe ol !he
major sources of disagreement betvJft'll the United
States and Mexlc« for example, there Is no
the cauw: of !he situationS
mslln9 El Salvador. N~.l-lor4Jras, and
• MexEan scholars view Uw Central
Amenc:an ~ mowrnents .,. natural results ol
lhe .mlsena. In whlq) these people flnd ~'­
and from which there ts no chance of escape. Thus.
these fi'IOIIeii1Q1\tS are formed to bnng on socllll
change that w1ll end oppression and poverty. North
American experts tend 10 ..,.. these rnoYements as
mwnples of~ expansionism and as a Cuban
a~ 10 cxpcll$n!lidu!ion to the hemis~ •

~

T.,. R.gan Acmnistration has repatedly lllbelled

the Nbnsuan ~ "manc!st" and has publi$hed
the IOQied WI* P.,n to show the oonsldaable
East~~~~ bloc ~ In the Vlll1ouJ s.lveclaran
~ ~- Those pjtp8I'S purporllldlv rewa!
~ caunllleS ~toni

!fl weaponry and

10.n.lpool- - · · - ...

C&lt;lUJitry

Rragan hoi&gt;' proposed to dedi "''"' this problom
the fobA.urg rnanner;...oe JUfl! legalalaiiOI'I of a!
illegal wnnugrants In the United States wlwn lhe
program gob Into 11fl«t and a bmited ·~" .....na.
program of ~ a year to saUsfy the need&gt; o't
&lt;l!flployers ,.;.Ti~p labor. The prO!J"am has ak~adl­
. drawn fire from MQXlco an many points. M~lco
wanll a •guest worker" program for about ~
million workers to
unemployment In Mexico and
to hRip the balance of trade payments wllh the US
The SO,OOO.hgut~ has been taken as an rnsuft by tt..,

~ also proposed-to lie workers to 01'11!

...

~

nationS

Analysis

wl••"

Mexican !JOII"llll'O'II.

•'

Although Ronald Reagan has established a better
rapport wllh Portillo and with the M•.--xlean
govemmentin 9"Jl"flfl. warming tt-rc! cnllly
reklllonshlp croated by the Carter admlnlsualion,
many Issues remaln which still dMde the two

the Carter adminlstratron. In sharp contrast Wllh hls
dealings with Carter. Partll!9 and Reagan ha\1\l
undergone a notable change in apprOiiCh.
Characteristic ol thls shlftls Portlllo'&gt; di5Agreement
with American policY while not c:ondllmn109 It, and
by inviting ~n 10 adress tlw NOr1h South
Conference hold in Ulilcun. Mexico
Ha.oll!ver. many problems slill S«parate lhe two
NOr1h American ~ts. They ba~leally faD lniO lwo
categona: the Cambean basin and billlteral
questions.

certarn to rematn lhe most smous and
~n•unnount.lble probl.&lt;m f11Cl119 ttw two Ava&amp;t.l.
Sibil&gt; tiCS t)tln\IIU! that \here atC' SOIM lhrfe' n1lll;
111og.&gt;1 M4'1&gt;lcan immigrants ~ rn tlw Unu,';l
Slate&gt; Ah~ mo&gt;t are~.,~ th.,t
Am..'flC.m' tefuse to ))&lt;'rlarm, an Increasing
pe.cenlag&lt;' are oblalning work tn ondustrifo&lt;,
thlly compel~ w1th the native work, forCA!
For thl• r~ason, American labor '''" exerllod 1111' 11
· pre~sur~ Ill) ~ss and lhe Presllf&lt;,nt to
1mpimlent nev( tou!to measurl$ to ill'm tlw ht•m ,
~ and facdrtate caochlll!l mo... alr-e.&gt;cly In lh.

ease

Lopez P0r1lllo and US President Jrmmy Carter
Carter's gaffe about •Montezuma's r"""'9"· and his
txl'aking oflhe natural gas ~~ irked the
MexiCan President who rMpOOCied by alxogallr19 the
fishing treatle5.

Certainly.

----

B_!l!_gan Adminisjratfon may change 1hfs mood

that 11tiU has relations witl1 H~'

R~agan·s friendship with Lopez has
helped 10 bo1dge lhe gap in lhe two nallons"
relationship. The corcllalleelings buUt up clunng
meetings In C;udad Juarez and Washlnglon thii year
have helped to assuage tlw hard fccl1095 created by

..

Relations between the. tw~

MEXICO
by conlhct Md cmcad than harmony and mutual
tru~t This onlartunat~ state ol allah hnd~ Its roou

~.,.... ~

American nations remain murky. but

1

By KENNETH M. NIESER

. . - ..

A.!thoot;jl w United States and Mexico 8!J1!it on
the need to allevtate P"""f1Y In the &lt;:arrlbl'on, there
IS bitter" dlsagr""""'"t on what farm IJI"' solunons

should take Major progress has boe1 rnadP "' tlus
area, mainly In Americllrt ac:c:eptanoc! ol a role! f~
MexiCo and V~uda in lhe Carrlbean. Howeveo,
Mexican participation In a Centr11l American mini
Marshall Pkln Is contingent on tlvee points:

I. Thot r/w aid hos no m1~tdry {ocel,
2. Thor tlw program rs r101 pcJbltctud os ant~
Cuban or Clllli-&amp;&gt;uief: ond
3. Thot ony COUOI1y In tlw 'f!IIO'I Is dlgoble
The pocltion ol the United Sllltes an thiS proposal Is

unclear, but llolilh American mUitary aJd IO EJ
Salvador and tlw cbminatlon of aklto Nicaragua thlf
seenrs unlikely at present.
Mor~'f. another !J"OUP of dlffet~mee5 deals with
bilateral questions~ !he lwo natlon5. An
ft)(tretiW example ollhe many and varied problems
occuned In Uw su.,.,.. ol 1980 wlwn Mexican
~rww olflclals blamed the worst drou!lltln 20
years on American hunicane ex~ts This
rumor was Widely bdewd and Uw etfects olthe
drought wm1 feh lhrou!toout aU ol Maico, reducing
productlon ol50ml' foods and Increasing clomes&amp;
prices. This accusallon Illustrates tne wide ~P that
exlsl$, and the provclant distrust and 11\lstnotlon lei\
In Mexico
·
F or oacampltt, Mexico ts demanding a new rok! In
policy where Malcan
In-IS 111• also at s!a¥- Portllo hM att....,red to
establbh ....,..tat meetings wllh !Wagon lUCh as the
~ MSSionS hold IIIith the iMdh ol Canada,
Western Europe, and Japan. But ReaQ11n has made
no fWm CXIIIIUibnent to the Mex-ICan PraldenL
"' addition, lnlmi!J"atlon has been and s.ms
lornw.d&lt;lting and influmclng

us

to facilitate enforcemenl. but Mexico f..,!,
that worker vxploitallon w111 then become
carnmonplace At this point, neJthet s!M seem•
prepared 10 compromise. A final Insult to the
Mexican nation ls the construction oftlw barbed
w.,...topped 'Rio Grande WaJr' to prevent U~l
aouings of the border The walliS oonsldered by
MexiCans. a symbol ol America's cloMd door
mentahty-an lndiflftenc:e towards Malco's
problems and an u~s to frnd &amp;perrnat&gt;ent
solution to the lmlni9'atioo problml.
Also, maritime prob!ems have marred lJS.Mplean
relallons. In I 978, Mexico clmrned a 200 mJie
tcnllonal warm area which the Uni!ed States refysed
to recogolte ond as a result a good number of 1)$
boats were seized In American waters. "l'hls, coupled
with IM Senate&lt;'' refusal to radly the 1978 Mantrnw
Treaty, led Portillo to alxtr!Jate al fishing
~IS ..,th !he United Srates
FNlly. trade relations ~ M0clco and lhe
United States oontJOUe to cause concern on both
sides ol the border. The United Slates IS Mexico's
most uwrtantlradlng partner. and !he latlO
Americlli nallon Is lhe United States' third klrgcst
trade partnor and the fourth lar:gest suppllll( of oil
The United States Is concerned wllh Mexican
dumping of fruits and vegetables an the American
marluH and also about an array ol MexiCan lAX
measures uMct at increasing 41!xportS to lhll Unued
States.

T

M Mexicans want help In trade from the Unttad
States, especially In helping 10 reduee lhe bakl~ ol
payments dcllcU to the United States which In 1980
· totalled 2 4 billion do41ars. Mexico Is wlnerable to
dumping cholrges and for !hiS reason hb.s requnted
that lhe United States .,...., trade restrlcllanl and
lower ~artffs to open the marl«!t 10 more of ID goods.
They
even made prqx&gt;saJs to haw a tr.e trade
zane In the border areas.
It tnljst be apparent by tlti tme thai Uw problems
in contet1110fatY lJS-~ relallons arr many and
vartad but this dati ...;!
they aN u~ble.
The good rapport and lnlndsNp ~_.. Partlllo
and Reagan may tJve Impetus to !he molullan of
thae outstanding problems. Indicative of tills was
Reag~~n's occeptance of an inlllllltion ro tne North
sOuth conference held 1n Canc:un rn October
Also lmpot1ant was lhe establishment of )ollll
ocm:ntttas to look 1010 trade, pol!llcal. and nlaritJrne
problems during the Meacan Prtildent's VISit to
w~ Last June. f'orr'J real~~ an " Issue$ will go 0 long way ln ~ tlw cis trUSt
common an Lobll~llw Uni..S Slates and
to fadlhaee !he
ol
clsanging
Hen lisphe1c pollIleal,
.
economiC realities

haw

mean

w

Into

Uw 2ht c.enh.try.

----------------------------------------------------~~

�Reagqn budget
may ground NASA
T he moons of Jupiter,_the
By DAVID DELISI

beautiful and complex rings of
Saturn, a
breath-taking sunset over the
Martian landscape-these are only
· some of the vista's opened up by the
United States planetary exploration
program. Now with Reagan's budget
cuts, America~nvestlgation of the
cosmos maybe comt!zg ~o an end.
The National Aeronautlc:s and
Space Administration (NASA)
has already has l(s budget for
fiscal1982 cut 7.5 percent. The
reduction of an adciitlooal $367
mUlJoo will bring NASA's
budget down to $5.7 bUilon To
compound ~tters. the White
House may slash $1 bllhon tM!r
the next two yo~ars to further
hinder the s~ program Wlth
the administration's ~~t~
that the $2 2 billion 11 yo~ar
~ shuttle program be left
untouched. NASA's only
altemati\10! hils been to ooncel
space exploration projects
Air~ ~ed from the
budget Is American
participation In the lntematlooal
Solar Polar Mission (ISPM).
Two unmanned spacecraft were
to explore the poles of the sun.
Offlc:lals also c:oooeded ~t
they hilve given up hope of

robot In orbit around Venus
launchln9 a once In ~ lifetime
mlulon to Halley's Com.&lt;t. The 11nd map Its 'cloud covered •
surfliCe. The Deep Space
comet Is expected to be within
Network (DSN). a global array
the sun's vicinity In 1986, after
of
antennas that would act as a
a 76 yo~ar absence . Locked In
communlcation fink wtth aU US
Its froun ~dial
planetary spacecraft. may also
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be scrapped. The loss of this
speclaCUlar spectrum of
color-may lie the answers 10
· pr'*"" would stlence the
transmissions of the Vf¥Jfi!J. 2
umoiYed questions ol
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wndlng probes, but they a.e
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proposed American model

Anocl-oor ~~ ol the budgo{
cuts Is Ptojecl Gohleo, a $500
mUllan venrure to drop a probe
Into Jupiter's turbulent
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50\sory probe are alr..,.jy half
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by ~in 1986. Alta- Its
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Propulsion U.boratory ldPLI
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corporations and other pari• of picking up the tabs on cut
the gowtnrt1(!flt to lnwst In
pr"!J'atnS In 1'\ltum, the
space exploratiOn The world
partiCipants would be allow.!d
renowned JPL Is the ma)Of
do as they wish Wlth llw
beoeftcl.lry ol MASA funds
·~plll"l)fr tochnolog,o that would
Oiri'Ctor Bruce Murroy wUfhold evoiw as a r~ult of the space
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conglomerates as G!neral
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By SETH ALLEN
S/NCtrum SraJI Wrlrtt
rriciab come~d that-conrrary to various
faculty complaints-there IS ettouah
parkin&amp; spa&lt;X on both the Maln Street and
Amherst Campu=. but it is not as close to
academic buildinas as somr would hkr 11 to be.
Vi« President for Facilitios Plannina John Neal
said some lots are full, but that Ibm " never a
time when there is no space on either campus.
Public Safety Direc1or Lee Grirrin said that the
Bubble and Governors' lot at Amherst, and the
Parker lot at Maio Street, are never full. Michael
lot and Sherman lot always 011 up in the morning,
he noted.
Neal said many of lbe south lotS on Amherst fill
fast . but "many people drhe around the P-7 101
(the funhest soulh lot from lbe Spine) for lbe
better part or an hour not knowinathere is plenty
of~~ behind the Spine."
He said IWO lOIS in front of Cooke· HOChstell&lt;r
at Amherst opened two weeks ago and ~ 10
have help solve the new campus' parklna crunch.

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: Many faculty members have complamed that
they have special needs and shoul~ be allocAted
their own parking space closer to the academic
buildinas while others disagree,
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contendin&amp;that tbc faculty has no more riahlto
special parkin&amp; spa"" than stud&lt;nts.

Neal satd the trend will be to redU&lt;:e the amount
of parkin&amp; spa'c at Main Street as it s" i~h&lt;" 10
the Health Sciencc; Center. Michael lot will have to
be smaller since con&gt;Lructlon vehicle&gt; will be&amp;tn 11&gt;
use the adjacent road "'hich Neal said "i• not ,.,de
enouah.:'

G nrrin wd that the trend as the bul~ or UB
moves out 10 Amherst is toward open parkms.
addina that prtfcrred parking h not feasthk u it
requires either expensive clecrronic de"""' such as
pies or increased manpower to police .
" I do not have any feelings one way or th~
other," Griffin salil. "I dt&gt; not .sec how you could
accommodate the special needs of the faculty.
Thert is no one loi that is closer 10 the aeadtmic
buildinas."
"You need $0mc preferred parkin&amp; in Sherman
complex ,.here you have volunteer faculty such as
full lime phySicians who receive lillie or no
compensation for teaching ..You have 10
accommodate them," Griffin said.
H.e added that UB wiU lose the loop in front of
Squire when construction starts. bul "all functions
in Squire will be moved," anyway.

G nrr.n sa.d that the real crunch could .-orne "hm
rapid lr&amp;nstl li completed. At pr&lt;S&lt;'Itl, oo plans
have been made for parkmg.
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to park cal'$ for transu riders. He satd the 1rans11
managers believe they might use a remote ;it&lt; nl on~
with feeder bu~e&gt;, but "they will not w ive thdr '
parkin&amp; problems on our campus.··
Griflin said wme future plans arc for an
information booth at Amh&lt;m and for parlma
ffietttS to ''ctnte some turnaround lime and ~op
people from viol anna lwo-botlr parkin&amp; sjMICC:S."
The O.reclor uplained, "We really do not ha&gt;&lt;
a problem as compared to other schools. You ha••
10 r,emcmber that mov
udcntS are driving every
year. Some schools d~01 let freshmen have cars
because they do not have enough space 10 park
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By KEVIN A. JCREUG£1t
Sp«trwm SI.U II mtr

Fredonia comeback stalls·us

Con11d&lt;ron1 alllh&lt; unlucky circumstllllCft INti Frcdonua Scat&lt; had ro
cl&lt;al "'hh durtn1 WI Sarurdar'• ~ ..ainu UB, the Blue 0.:•11•' 68-6$
O~C'ftimc ~&amp;c.ory O\IL-r

the Bulls h~ to be OM of lht most pa1nful loues

lor Head Coach Bdl Huahes 111 r«C&lt;ll

memor~.

The pme marked rhc

fira.t um9 that Fredonia has CVtf butt:n UB sute"e lhe series .aafltd •n

1978. Three of the &gt;ix previous rontc:su w.,.e d&lt;(:lded in o&lt;ertlm&lt;.
Tioe Blue 0.:'11&gt;, 2-2 ovtrall and 1.0 Scare UnJ'""'IrY or New Vor~
Arh1&lt;1t&lt; Conl.,.cnee (SUNYAC), dommared rhc IIA 10 mlnurt&gt; or
rrautauon and the full rsH' ovmt.mt mtnura.
Th~ toed rhe Bull&gt; (t·S o•moD. 0.1 SUNYAC) at S9·S9 wtlh 10 \
-I«&lt;nd&gt; lcfr on rhe ocwnd Nllf ,.hen 1uard Norm S..&lt;e~ '&gt; n~n and·cl'"
u roor Jump ohoc fouod rhc-'-f&gt;.
,In rhe 0\&lt;rtunc pcnod. 1001hct Blue 0&lt;&gt;11 hero.,.,.. Jom Hauahcy.
a fr~hman auard. put Ja live pomu 10 a cht "'"'Of)
Tht fir\1. half •as a JOOd mcbcauon of tlbnp 10 tome" On)) ,,..,.,~ •a.J
thaC' mort chan a t-.o pOint lead (Of an) ttap'l. and It halO liP&lt; eM ~r~

,._, lnotled II 216
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U81umped ro 1 qwd&lt; ll!·Z91cad """ J4 ~2J left on tht &lt;ontt&lt;t
Conuibutinaro tht quicllcad 'ltrti l&gt;rcTwln Hllfn1o• ._ho K"'ff'd "'o
ha~k fh, Karon Hmckr:son. wbo (olkJ.. td clp ~nh rhrrc ~"'RM"C"Uh\o( rttld
..,.,,,and lh&lt; d&lt;l&gt;ur of r.hc UB "allcy-&lt;&gt;ap" b KC\on McMollan leedm1
Mar~ M&lt;Cuore. As the lead ..-as me1ched ro j0.4o, tht Pull$ mel a
formideblt road block in rhc.form ol Fred Whtlt l'11t lanky 6'6"
l'C'I"'IC'r, w:ortd nine 51rf-ahf pOints for lh&lt; Blue Oc"il( fn jmt 0\"C'r lhrtr
• m.nUI(f.,

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On rh&lt; orhtr end. Whuc helped rhc dcf&lt;n"' •rop rhc Bulb f-redonua
Coach C~ Pr«hrl, ,.Ito assisted unoo Huah« ar Dod• ltall for many
)&lt;trS, .aod, "We u&gt;ed a man-to-man to C'\ baC'l rnro rhe pmc When
-.c ""''into the O\trllmt and "ent ahead, • ·C' ftiJ nJhl bad. mto 1M
zone''
Whll&lt; b«amc frcdoruo's crcar bopc, ba:ou&gt;c rhe carne plan ""'
•••khC'd 10 WhHc'i '\houldcn: capca:tn J1m Hanm.~n •li out dut" 10 a
W'\CTC an1k \l'flllft and ~tark Kruq.a (1 r~ard 1\C'fq&amp;na -.:~Me IO zj
polfth lnd 12 rtbounds a ptm) ~:a~ m foul troul'll~ art) He latn ·~~
mno'ed from the carne b«ausc he mlldl) \ll&lt;&amp;lntd ht&gt; an~lc. an.l '""
onl) 18 mLnutn of aa•on. \\'h.itt rme 10 thC' 01.:~.- ...on and mdcd ~uh a
pn)C ~•&amp;h 20 poonh
~. Blue O..tls. down S9-S7. frou the boll from UO 10 ;47 ~ Th&lt;:
Bolli 101 a break by arabbing a rebound orr o m1&gt;\ed •hnr. aCrcr "'h•&lt;h
Hcndtr\On '&lt;*tl) immedtatcl)' toukd. Ht m1~\td 1he fronl end of a on~·
t\nd-one and can1t up cfttpl)'. ancj thai \C:t up S~t't1'\ pme ~\'lnl ~hoi.

nuouah the 11amc.

us did not display """('"'hlt'm piny

I hey ~o1 a

horrtf&gt;'"¥ JJ percent (r~o for sjx) from th~ foul line. and turned the
ball O\CJ mou.&amp;h till\no 10 makt any roa~h wond&lt;"t'
''We didn't pr~H tht' ltad ~au~ ,..e madt the \lmt' m•~ta~cs -.c
hl\t' betn rnalina aJI year long;• said HuJho. ••We d1d the' \IMC thiOJ

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up at 1-ohapra: -.e •oukl come ri&amp;ht do-.11 and curn the ball 0\-ft .
Tht)''d 10 dO,.ll tht ocher end. dn\e in, and shoot lay Ur" t•m
&gt;&lt;nlChtlll my head rhonlin1. '0«. Ito• could )OU do rho~!'"
The Bulls arc...,... o pme bduod rhe dhmonal laden . 8cii.la the
uNal bank ""h Buffalo State Colqc (IN~ Saturday nrchr ot Clorl
HaJJI, the appc~ or rouch ,..,.. hkt Fredooua 1M o,,.qo open up
lhe playoff pociWC.
"The cruaal,.,. of rhos pm&lt; mort oro ft&lt;1or," added Hu&amp;b&lt;&gt;"Wt could ha\e 'W1 casal) lost our chan« to ..,n 1hc conft'f~. We

may ha\t alrtady lou tM chance to be m n. Now, -.e ha ..e to w~uk
ro ma~e &gt;&lt;C"Ond pia«."
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Tiie llB Hockey leam &lt;Ompleted a s~ul weel=d ~ina
off a 6-4 v!aocy in ~DC:KO Friday n1&amp;)u, and then playi!IJ
Poudam Scale 10 a 3-3 bvenime tie the following evening 11
' Sabreland.
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l In Friday's pme, Bob Nuchcreoo scored ~winner and
assisted on 1wo Olbefs. AHo seorina for the Bulls m the triumph
were, Kevin Knab, Scon Shields. Phil Mann, John McFall and
Terry Cahill. UB ou1sho1 1he home team by a 26 lo 2A marajn,
and were supporud by lhe One goallendina of Mark Tesoriero.
GoaltcncXr Grea Bock sot tbe ood in the ocu Ill Sa1urday's
pme ap.iM Potsdam Scale in which the teams played lo a 3-3
$l&amp;ndofr.'ln &amp;louah defensive bailie, UB came away with aoals
by PhD Mann, John Oallaaher, and Joe Hurley. UB was oulshol
for lhe same 29 10 26.
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Tooiabl lbe Bulls take on Brockport Scale &amp;I Sabrdand, with
pme lime al 7:30 p.m.

Wres~lers

fourth in t&lt;;&gt;urney

Aner suffering throUJh an openlna day ckfeal 11
lbc llandJ or liroctpo&lt;t Slate Coli&lt;F. the '"'' reled
Dimoon Ill t&lt;Om in lbe oatioo, lhc IJB WT&lt;Stlcn...,
out for ~ Rodlcstcr Invitational Tournament WI
Saturday. copp•na founh plec&lt; out or the 14 teams
e:n1e.red.
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Coedt Ed MidlaeL " Ctrlaio iodm duals r&lt;ally
e.udled:·
0nt: of the "indJvlduah" that Mtehld was
rcfcrrina to was Scou Slade. who is the Bulls'
bri1Juest 1\ope for paol-$U&gt;On 1\onors, WmtUna 11
167 pout&gt;ds, he plated r1111 at the IOUrn&amp;malt,
improvtnl hi&gt; snson ret:O&lt;d to U. Slide d&lt;feated
Jot OrFeo or kml S.a1c. s--1. 10 wan the tide.
UB's Tom Jobin fintshcd secolld in lbe lS8 pound
doss. Only a freshman. he also earned a victory in
lhe match qail)st Brockpon.
All

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The rare craft_,
of glass blowing
8) EILEEN LEE
ClltnPf'S F.utlnft Ed11or
m1dstthe h1ah Itch adnoo:s and rtsearell
rommcodna from UB's bard scicncu, lib
a man ""h an Old World craft on .. lticb
neirly all or il dtpends.
Relatlvdy unknown a1 th&lt; Univcrsily, the
glassblowlna st&lt;lion of 1he Health Sciences
lmlrumtm Shop on 11\t Ridgt Lea Campus is
ma~ltrmindtd by Michael Korosi, the sec1ion
manaa« and head &amp;laublower. Althou&amp;h lht
dtparlment was rormtd in lht early 1970's, Koros1
has b«n ma~lng ond designing glass pieces for lht
Unlversity'&lt;' scienct departmtnts since 19S6.
The fin1 assumption one mak.. of the
department before sttin&amp; It-n-one of test tubes and
bcaktrs, perhaps a &amp;lass slide or 1wo. At Ibis tltt
Hunaanan na1h·e JUSI laushs: ·~ of our p;.,es
are ctiSIOm-made. Thtrt is, a1 most, one or a..o of
a kind."
Arnone lht la1hes, cunin&amp; machines and shol•es
or unou1 &amp;lass. n11n1n and 10tnc:a~.e desiw dtr1•ed
from ph)·si&lt;S prinq~les clulltr lhe ,.ork desks in the
room of f(agile ob)&lt;els. A torch-burner glows in
lh&lt; «nter or I he shop.

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K orosi said he learned hi~ trad&lt; in a Buda~l
l&lt;ehnlcal S&lt;hool. " I wen1 in1o it kind or
accidcnlally," he r&lt;eallcd . "Ia Is not easy in my
ooun1ry to gel ln1o college and I was in dcc1ronlrs
first. I didn'l do so weU and was eventually llsked
to find another trade."
Korost, pleased with the move, said 1haa hke in
the UOJted States, the European S&lt;bools call for
t,.'O )tars tn the classroom and three yean uaioula
on the job as a classblo,.er. But unlik&lt; in Europe,
tht an or alassblov.ina i n America is dying, be
claimed.
" In Buffalo around 196S, Unde (Corporauon)
had 12 glassblowers," Korosi explained. "but "h&lt;n
the divi"on moved east all but one (&amp;lassblo"er)
mo•ed with the cornpony." Hook.er Chemicals had
two sJwblowers but that huury was discontinued.
he added, "and Roswoll Park has been w11hou1
ahe5&lt;' crofum&lt;n for tighLor nine years."
Joy Malcolm Carter, rorm&lt;r director of the
shop, said thai the demand for sci&lt;nlific alassware
is hiah and Korosi fits the bill as one or the best
and few In Wesltrn _New York.

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or • ·purny. clarity and chtrOJcal
in clan conunuc to make its ust
popular-in lab$. Korosi said. It's cost, ho,.evtr, u
not as auracthc as 11 onc:e w&amp;S • ..The pri« is soina
o ut or "lhl," he sa•d. "And I need a fa.rly &amp;ood
supply 10 do ,. hat I'm doing here."
Para dl' that job mdudes .ronomizin&amp; by makina
pie&lt;:n that rould be bought commercially, but at 1
much hla,htr pnce. For examplt, h&lt; made !otv&lt;ral
gasoomoaoaraphy columns ror the Uaivenlty at a
l'Os~or
S .ach. A commercial model would hovt
cost a ua SSO.
sald his sl&lt;ady now or work also romes from
fixina sl11btly damaaed Pi«es or replacln&amp; them.
desianina new p1e&lt;n or makins standard classw:ue
with modincaaions accordins to professors'
requests.
"They (lht profo:ssors) tell me 10 make
somethina that will do a certain thing," Korosi
explained, "but sometimes thty don't know Cllactly
what tO ask for. Nine ou1 or 10 times I'll 10-ork
some~hina out and they're pleased." Uke a
scienthl, he must kttp up with the latest
t&lt;ehnoloaical adv1n&lt;es, mrthods and ma1erials
particularly In physics.
rc:s1stanc~..

M ost or his creations saan with glass aubina sl~ ao
-en fttt ion&amp; warmina ovrr a name that pow•
from a hoi oranat to a blist&lt;rins blur depending

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"G lass blowing is
an art; it is like
painting. It's a
matter of talent
-some people
have it, some
people don't."

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on Korosi'l adjusamonu. The magoc comes obout
through his adepc movtments with the ncar-liquid
&amp;lass and th&lt; aenalt bendina and blo,.in&amp; or the
transparent substance.
This process has resulted In such Item~ as a
d1sltllatlon apparatus~rondensu for a rotary
e•aporaaor, air manifOld, decuolysis column, 1
laser and man)' mor&lt; ropied and ona111al S&lt;ientllic
alass..are pie&lt;es. The problom IS that .orne or Mr.
Korosi's tdeas have, in a sense. walked orr the
campus 10 other schools and to rommrrcial outfits.
"Slo,.ly people leavo the Univrrsity and ahoy
lake thlnp with them," Korosi explained . "Tht
eommer&lt;ial producers see a p(ece somrplace and
th&lt;y stan talkinllto students and pro'fessors about
11. One dl.)' you open op a eataloauc and there i1
Is. "
He said 1ha1 he has thought about patenllnJ
some or hts designs but isn't sure If it's worth it.
How.-er, ht admits lhlll 111 ont case it would ~e
bcM. "This tissue bath,- for aample, IJ one or tM
oldest thincs around "-·" tltt master alassblo,.cr
Jtud. "A group or us developed 11 many years qo.
It's now in 0\'tr)' UaiVtrSJIY i.Jtbis rounary and
scime in Canada."

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sin1k case In Korosi's slus lab contains 1hc
memories or his 27 year~ in the art. One side
di&gt;plays his Inventive scientific war&lt;S complcre ,.ilh
ootled alass and alass-wiahin-alass eolurnns
&lt;ometinlt$ four cylindcrs thiek. even the alas\

doors on the ea~ ,.ere made by Korcxl .
In a.h e secontl'S&lt;CUon or tltt &lt;ase tiny &amp;Ius
figurines. reveal a &gt;tde or the shop man"'er unseen
to this poio1. A tlun lay« or dust eo•ers a small
cldieate candle holder alona wllh a tiule slder, a
horse, a miniature mouse. a swan filled
ar~n­
&lt;olored water and a Laban's beer bottle •ith a .l
sl•ss-blo,., elephant's head at a.he cro..n .
A member or the Amenean Clusblowm
Society, Korosi said he has thought of &amp;oing into
th&lt; d.rorative glass business when he rcrires. He
said thai lhc demand is hi&amp;h as tht various glass
stands in the shopping malls will auest to, bu1 the
craft is not something anyon~ can ae1 into.

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••Glassblowing is an art: il is like paintin.a,.,
Korosi said. "It's a matur br aalena-som&lt; people
·have il, some people don't. You can't aea&lt;h
talent," he emphasized. Patirnce is paramount,
Korosi said. pickina up a pt&lt;ee or broken &amp;lass.
espoci&amp;ny "'ben you acr ''one of ah- days ."

H~ is paniadarly proud or a Ooatlna wwl do&lt;k
,.hich resu in one corner or th&lt; lab. The thr«·fooa
piece consists or a tar&amp;• c)lllldtr filled with areen
Wlltr, inside Of ,.fi\Ch a sand &amp;laSS fist$ and fallS
as the sand within it nlDf from one &amp;lobe to the
ne••· A quan bottle of 11n lopped wtth a bird-in·
Oishi also dra•s auenlion.
And ho• does ont ~ In I world Of JUtSS
IUITOUnded by fr~&amp;llit)'? "if t:1if'cak somethinJ,"
Korosi smiled, "31 lc•st I ~now I can fix it ."

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                    <text>course via tdn'tiJOo, uc becommaah~ nN rou11nt
(Of fducallon at som• acllooh. Tbc uudento are no
longor fO&lt;c&lt;d to attend cla~\lhreo trmn
"'tckly-n's more likelhr« tuoc:. a ..mcucr-,.hlle

"'· '"' of the cvu~ am be ta~&lt;n at hom•
Th• Collqe or New Rodldl&lt;! ,. a &lt;dwol th&lt;ll has
araduallt blnh up Cllmcula anployrna tdecounes . lu
School of New Resout&lt;U; d&lt;&gt;tJMCI CC\duu•el) for
aduln-22 ttar• anct ova-by ••«n&lt;tnJ thr •tTY
ICUUoblr mediUm Of l.ideo hiS un..a)&lt;d cotlqr'
rdu&lt;.-auon•·for tbg.., prtvTously unable co work
'!Chool lnco chetr .chedulrs.
.
Loi, Reka&lt;h, school ~poktsJ')&lt;f\on, call&lt;d chat one
or I he con~pt •s. most vital ftarurc\. ••There I\ I he
elcmcm of cOO\enien~: i1'1 .lo :.tC\:e'" 10 \.-ducati(m
for proplr who INOUidll't normally ha&gt;e 11," ,,,. saod.
But \ hr .:onfid&lt;d that thr pr011ram "hardl~ an ron
out for crc11nc a dryer.

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Telecourse~ fill academic · void
But can they do it for TV?
By DAVID CZAJKA
I tlmJ~f J:.dimr "

be same TV that sang you to si""P tate
Friday night wilh the sweet purring of
"atic now piprs out a different tunr.
"For the n&lt;xt 60 S&lt;.'COnds we will be having a
ltst • . . '' Tc:s1!?

T

Wakona up to chat ""ord on a lrO&gt;t) !oaJUrda)
mornong scraight•n• up •• en 1he mo&lt;~ robu\1 elM&lt;
skipJ')&lt;r. But breathe easy and let that heart lond, It,
rhythm, crawl back into bed and whil• you'r&lt; up
why don't you JUSt w!ltch tht ' toons. !l«au&gt;&lt;
rveryonr kno ws there's no ccl•vi•lon dasse•-nt lea&lt;t
not on Saturdays t hat os.
But "'"h incrtasin&amp; rogulanty, trlt~:our~.e., &lt;.-ollea•

.

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•..., not an ta-f..)' v.~y to ••~c a ~our..e: u demand'
ondtptndrn.:r," &gt;he said. "You ha•eto be ...u
orpn11&lt;d,
moti&gt;at«t 10 su.:~t&lt;d on thl\
coor-c-ch&lt;re'• no cme holdona ) our h•nJ " .
Rel.o,h add&lt;d that th&lt;:,l.acl ol da.\!,room
parllapauon i&gt; sorntthiO.I or a dt1raL11\t U'pc'CI• ;a, il
I' IOU &lt;e&lt;tud&lt;d. Th1&gt; b"" been I &lt;."1)111plaont Ol
&gt;tudcncs 10ho ha&gt;r tal.tJI thr cour... "It &lt;.'Bn be an
o.olalina e•prritncr, not \'tina on the &lt;la.&lt;room
"
rhrre.is no int&lt;ractoon O~thOU&amp;hU 1 " •he \1\od.
ll uuing t.he gtit'\'3Jl&lt;'t:&gt; a\idc, th~ Prt'8rtlm !ioUII can
brinK I(&gt; 3 \IUdent phase&gt; or higher cducRII&lt;In lhftt
otherwosc could be UJiouainablo. l·or 11\0\l
unl&gt;er&gt;Ut~ It .. auld be nrxt to lmpo&gt;'lblr 10 bnna
cclcbrat&lt;d guest speakers Irom ~o•ornmrnt, thr am
• ... TELECOURSES INigo a

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-doy, 7 o.c.mber 1811 VOfuOM 32 Humber 42 Stoll Unl..,shy ol H-

Yotllll Bullolo

Despite its dominance, SA continues fi ht with &amp;,BI
By St'TH GOODCHILD
Munagtnx ~dltor

E

ditor's noce:The follnwmx. tht
thlfd m 11 f/vt-part Yfln on

Sub Boord. txummu lht
o/ttn stormy rtlollonshtp b&lt;&gt;t~wn SA
and tht Studtnt ~rvi&lt;H Corporation.

Altbouah it has be&lt;n the dominant
force in Sub Board I (SBI) policy
making since the st udtne services
corporatio n's incrpcion in 1970, thr
un'drrgraduate Scudrnt Assodacion

......,

Admitting he wu "frarful," Black
said that he hoprs relationship; prrvail
in lh&lt; future. "Anythinc's a
pos&gt;ibilit). but thr onl) hopr " that
they lool at common .en&lt;.&lt;.~ he satd
about SA •, luture handhna of SBI.
"I'•• ne&gt;er scc:n the ;oluuori to
probtrms :u somply rt\trictoons; they
have the •oces."
Former S BI Tn:asurtr Bill Mack,
lir&lt;d by the SA EJ\teutivr Committe&lt;
two 10.e&lt;ks ago ovrr "phUo.ophical .,
differcncrs," chara&lt;d that Rirltin was
actempting to takr over the
corpora!ion. "Studtnts should really
worry about Jor Ril'ldn and hi•
atteAtpl to take ovrr," Mack said.
"Everything students &amp;&lt;I of &gt;aluc other
than athletics comrs from S BI ."

l

)

H e accu$«1 SA ol faolina to ha&gt;e a
polic) toward SBI and t.hat hr beloe&gt;cs
it '"ants to ta~e o•rr the Unt•rr5it)
Union Actwottes Board (UUI\ BI for
examplt. from SBI. "'htch prr.entl)
~ncs &amp;$

lhC' rroaramrmna ann. '"They

would ate mort publicny that "ay, by
gening thetr name&gt; on concrrr~. "
Mack said . "All they wane to do"
diminare the othtr atudent
power
impetus ror rdorm.
Again this yrar, the government has
ierm&lt;d "unfals"its contr{bution of
ovtr 90 per«nl or tht corporation's
budgtt, while posscsslna only half the
VOLCS on the Board o r Otrtttors. And
earlier thiS S&lt;m&lt;Sttr, SA Prtsident Jat
Rirltin tall&lt;d for a r..orw of SBI's
performance, altbouah h&lt; has 5ince
ton&lt;d do.,.n hos ctnicisms.
All or chi) has l&lt;!d to eonsiderable
speculation chat SA Is cryin&amp; to
"bully" SBI and jillUme more control
over the scrvlcts corporation-a
situation that ha• left n:tiring Ex&lt;~:utivr
Oirrctor Dennis D1:1ck "'orried aboUt
'" ll5

future.

govern men t~ ...

Mack noccd dw if SA wonc&lt;d mort
control over cbe cypo:s or concerts
UUAB prtstnts, aU n would h ~vc to
do i.s bring thtst complaints co the
Board of Oirtetors. But he not&lt;d thll
SA "'ould rathrr assume control for its
own puri)I»C$. "All they ... ould ha•e to
do i.s show up and pr&lt;&gt;cnl lo&amp;ical
araumrnts: and they rould con~.~~
onr another to volt wnh thrm," Moclr
said.
SBI will surv"r RoO. in. It could
survive practtcally anyone, if
lntelliaence prevails. But if rveryone
gOt$ craz.y then no. By far (SBI) is thr
most proar~sive china ~tudenu do in
·che nation," Mack $8ld, addlna chat h•

"I t is lim e

to evaluate ita (SBI) ejfrctivnW!fl and to
delennine what is the real need . . .A lot of atudent
pern111.enta could ""' tltMe ~
- SA ~ Joe RiOdn

lloprs that at ltast th( ltudrnt disbursal
service \\OUid survi•c. But if the strvicr
poruoo is diminat&lt;d, ht feaa. the
Unhtrsit) admontstracion 10ill no
loll&amp;er rtcOSnize SBI as lqtllmate.
SA's major complaint, hu betn that
it contributes some 90 ptfCCflt of the
COfliOr•tion 's buds••: but has only SO
p&lt;tttnt or the •01&lt;&gt; '" rt1urn . Rirltm
calltd this "a problrm," rarlt&lt;r in tht
semc:'strr, but t~plaon&lt;d on \n ontrrvitw
lim .. tek chat hts m11oal rrpulscon
~1emm&lt;d fro rn hi~ newness •• presldrnl
in April, when ht wa&lt; still unfamiliar

with tht corporatioa.
"The undtraraduatts art payona for
it all," Rifkon lamented "The Olhtr
studrnt ao-.mmrlll&gt; undrrstand the
problrm, but l'm,uiUurr "'hat to do
about u." He saKI 11 .. ould 1101 be
realostic to c.~pect the othtr
ao&gt;tmmtntS tO 1¥rtl.e theu )tally
allocations antltbat he plann&lt;d co
discuss cbr malic;,:: woth the other
aovtmmmts.
__....;
l!ut !!Jack and M~k'had no
sympathies for Rifkin's

• -SAVSSII - 1 0

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approves projects

Resurgent Salvador rebels

or

lll5cd oro ohc rccommmdaiJOOJ th&lt; ~ludml Actl•llta
Stcmna Commntc&lt;. the Faculty Stud&lt;m Aiooa.auon (fSA) lou
qrccd 10 funcilh&lt; IOj) 12 VOl&lt; Jdlml PfOJC&lt;I ideas subm•ted 10

• PSA hos allotted up oo S2S.OOO for onnonto~ PfOJ«:U 10 be

ompkmcnted on &lt;lmpu• for tlm ac:adcml.. y&lt;ar FSA hn
appropriated SI6.JIS for the 12 pr&lt;&gt;.J«I~ thil &gt;&lt;m&lt;SO&lt;r and "ill
consider more lUU(1;Uons nt~t st~cr.
Th&lt; proJC&lt;I icJ&lt;OJ mu" now I&gt;&lt; oppro•ed bl UB p..,pdml
Rober• L. Ketler and ululll2t&lt;ly by SUN\ Ccnonolln Albllny
The Kabosh Comm•tt« u:n..oo bal~trkauoo pro~ ..,.., the
moso h•&amp;hJ) roromm&lt;ftlled, ahhollah '" St6,000 budl!l'l r&lt;qunt
,. •• tnmmcd do"" 10 U.OOO a11d ,..,
propaoallomdod •
Tht rUnd1n1 is 1nttndc:d ro be ~ money 10 •lin a rwqaram In

the...,..,.

hopes that from thi\ ba~ 1t an con1inuc .aflcr c:ithn" i«unna
rundm&amp; from ct~h~:tc or by b«om1na ~r~"upp()runa.

Blu e Bird s tr i k e ?

~l\'ac:kW•.s Oe-fCMt: Mtnt~a announced thalaucniW ha\re
opcnai n.t• auac:b .tO mtkJ 1001h of 1he cap.ral. aD 11ea
pr&lt;'M&gt;uily fir« of .-t. SIJ•-adoran tolclo&lt;n .,... ambushed.
d«troalt--.n bombed and lh&lt; •urroun.lona blacked out aloe&gt;

plactd

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...u 1978 0\Cf . . . .(' IA\:ft&amp;Sel'and )Ob \t\.:Ufll) denwxb
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Oe•ld deli••IAtaltr.•nJ H•tioMI

cucmJI• auoc~. r&lt;&gt;uhrn&amp; on 1 blood~ blolll&lt;. Reb&lt;ll&lt;•dcn
claorn oho&gt; k a rrc-h bqtnnina iio th&lt;lr y,ar "filn" the riaht " Ina

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phlt to &amp;'iS&amp;SJ;lnate u~ ~p«ial cn"OY Philip Hab£b "'ho lJ currcmly

on • s)eoacc k«S'Nrll mi~i*On in. S)nill HiJ M.\t wop ~htduk I!
lkoruo. lri&gt;anoft. th&lt; all&lt;aed pia&lt;&lt; of hh PC;Ihncd dcoth. Th&lt; US

~ S.~t'n At P.U•l $pot11

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dn,cn' rcprncntauH•, The Amalaamaced lnuWt Unkln, C\Ptlt'd
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n1tHn:annc '*ib 1. fa.~lu1C'-e\'et) tunc they 00\t beneath 1h~ "&lt;IICCf,
the: ern. would (Oflft to 11Lr do-.n 1M: \&amp;II

national
Pearl Harbor remembered
Toda) marl..o; the 401h ann"m~ry or the JapaAc:sc bomblna ol

Pearl Harbor, Ha•·ali. At the end or the C"arnage, the US toll was

ACI'tf1Nft0 SeMen 10 Stuo. t..l~

1 w~h 1hc Russian' ~ould a,arec- 10 Rtapn·~ nu('lc::ar rcdueuon
plan for Europe. Oohcrwoso, ~ Kelly may become the 14:\"0nd
former

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therefore lose all of 11 \ po1ential Arab r.nan.,;;na.

Japan-wilh ;atomic hornbs for Hlroshlnla and Nagasa~1 3nd 1hc
US '-iclory in the Pac•fk 1hea1o of WorkJ War 11.

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demolished and anoth« IS9 d•maa«J.
Whco Pnrl Harbof &lt;liun-1"0" and mdtiU) bras\ pthct twrc
today 11 tW An.:omr memonal. 1~ mood •ill Slill ~ )OmbC'r.
Chtf 1000 or lht «ad 1ll"'tft ftt'f'ft&amp;Uy mtombed in the wnl tn hulk

or the ba111cshlp 0\tr v.h1d1tht mtmOrtal s.tands. In to' chan four
afler that bornbina. Amtrianl v.trc to more thatl rcpl)'

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LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS

STUDENTS DESIRING TO TERMINATE
THEIR 1981-82 UNIVERSITY HOUSING
AGREEMEN-T AT 'rHE END OF FALL
SEMESTER MUST DO THE FOLLOWING:

Why not take lito - n l t y 10 nudy in london?

.

A wldlt " " " ot tubfect• • nd
t tudlnU&lt;OI ttt.soc:•l ttlltf!O.

returning room key to
area desk &amp; completing
a forwarding address
card fJN 9 am Dec. 23,
1981

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HEBREW UNIVERSITY
OF JERUSALEM
1982/83 PROGRAMS FOR AMERICAN STU091TS

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STUDENTS DESIRING ON-CAMPUS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 1982 SPRING
SEMESTER SHOUl.D CO.NTACT THE UNIVERSITY HOUSING OFFICE, RICHMOND QUAD.
BUILDING 4
4TH FLOOR
PHONE ..

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SYb;tcts tMtl.ldi' AcciCMint.,... eftd Fineno, Act..;..&amp; $c::Nncll, AMhtOo
~. But~taaJ St\fldilet., Econonwtncs. ~. E.cononw: Htnorv,
GlotrtCII'Iy, ~'• 1ndunrltl ~bont. lnlttNOONI H...V,
~;on,. \..M', ~t $e.wlo, ~~tone&amp; Ae
•rch~~v. Pol!t.b, f'opu~ SNd•, $oc:ael Acknidtstret•on,
~:-'Sclotn~SociolotV, Sodel PIVf'OlotY •nd Sr.tia1cat •nd Mtthtml

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1) Sign up at area desk
2) Ojficlally check out by

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One-ve- Mftttr't dregrets • • • • • • • • , .R. . .rc:t\

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t1MI SA ANM bft cMacuaa" thl Donn councn
Would htve lmtuct on EIIICOfl (fettl •nd GOOdy•ar Hllllliflfll/lltaldlrtl•

By

~I L EEN

LEE

Compus F~o1uresl:.iJuor

The se&lt;:ond draft of the proposed Dormi~ory
Council was p resented to the Student Association
(SA) Assembly Friday as a measure "not to be
taken lightly."
"Dorm students need a voice in 1he·school,"
Eric Ffiedman, co-author of the propo~l and a SA
Senator said, adding that the new o rganization,
called the Dorm Council, could provide a l[ason
between SA, University H.o using officials aJlll the
Colleges.
According to Friedman, the council would
consist of six council tnen from the Ellicou
Complex, two to represent the Governors' ,
Complex, one fo r McDonald , Schoellkopf and
Pritchard· Halls, one councilma n fo r Clement Hall
and one fo r Goodyear Hall. Elected dormitory
sen ators would also have seats o n the IS-member
council.
Claiming the support or the Seriate, Friedman
said that the counc il could initiate activities such as
outdoor movies on Kimta ll Tower , United Way
drjves, "breakfasts" a nd other inter-dorm
,.
gatherings.
E ric Roth, presiden.t of Inter-resident council

(IRC) threw his fuH support behind the me~Suf.
"You know if you live in the dorms that nothing
has gone on thjs year,'' he told the Assembly. "It
shouldn ' t be like that ." Part of the problem, he
noted was I RC's debt of $70000.
Friedman agre&lt;d. "If you ask a freshman or
sophomore what JRC is, they !ell you it's the Elli,
the Underground or the Pub," he said. "But il's

not.' '

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The following modilication&gt; of the SA

The offkial "Bitch" survey r&lt;sults were also
r&lt;veuled at lhe m~tng in which the categories or
busing, housing ,libraries , l'acilities, prof..sors and
activities rurned up as the major gripes.
Under busing, the lacl&lt; of BlueBird£,
overcrowding and rhe request for later bus runs
drew high responses among the 3,076 who
an,wtred the survey. Poorly maintained
ba1 hrooms, he-aLing problen~s and insec1 invasions
in the dormitories also rated high on the gripe scale
as did requests for later library hours, Deller
lighting on campus, more reliable money maehine&lt;
in better locatloi)S and higher quality movies.
T he professor category held complain IS of poor
!caching by professors, problem• wilh foreign
teachers and the need for b&lt;tter sele&lt;:tion of
teach ing assista nts and grading polides.

Kamikazee Nite
3 shots I S 1 .00
Friday Dec. 11th

Constilulion were m01ioned b)' ahe Rule~ Commnet-

and approved by the Asse!"bly:

.... The rule: that no person c-an
potential

Condo lodging

$134

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FOR A I AOCHUliiiE., RES[AVATIONS AHO l fiif FOAMA'riON
CA).l YOUR ON CAilPUS. REP:

KAREN ABOUD

1h~1n

one

petition.

....The Rules.Committce no longer has the po"cr
to assig)l Assemblym!JI, to specific c:ommiuees.
.. ~,Assemblyl)l~n m~till be thrown out of rhc
Assembly if !hey miss two mcettngs. but the
circumstances under which their a bsenteeism took
place will now be considerod before any
disciplinary ac1ion is 1aken.
.... The motion that candicl9tes for the J\.&lt;sembly
receive 69 signat ures instead of thr current .tO was
wilhdrawn afltr discussion on I he mCasure revealed
gene1al disapproval.

Whether yoo're a beginner or expert (Or somewhere
ln .between), we guaranlee you'll love gliding down .
tho 1...,., ol the mountain. And our a pres·sl&lt;l ac·
tlvftles will d~ wnd-lablllous meatl, great
entertainment, m011les, dancing and parties galore.
And talce.a look at our terrillc prices:
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Package fncludes: s

more

$enlCMt-r.

It's Tfiat Time Again!!!

Hotel Lodging

As~ mbl yman·~

·
~ig.n

..... rhe speaker of the As.&lt;embly "ill not be cle.:ted
for the entire scllool )Car as oppo&gt;&lt;'d to one

This Januaty, join tho&lt;lsaods of students from huodn!ds of college s al beaulllul Mount Snow, Ver·
monl for Campus Vacatlon. Assoclatlona' Snow·
me.ster Ski weeks.

$184

Bullfea ther' s
Lodge
3480 Millersport

In all 01her Assembly busioe'fi, motions "'ert
"
approved to oppose both th~ $20 fare r... levied on
sru&lt;tent&gt; who do not pay their tuirion on time and
the S20 mandatory fee graduate "'hool applicants
are requtred to pay thh year for rhe fiN time. The
As&gt;cmbly feh rhat since lhe&gt;c rnea&gt;ures arr.,, lh&lt;
entire &lt;rodent body, rhc adminl\tration &lt;houW have
heard \orne srudcnt Input before lnitiati_ng rhem.
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OR CHECK YOUR set&lt;OOliULlOtH IOAROS.

�d"
Straight answers, please
' 1

'" the wall of whal was to be a student lounge tn
Harrh:n•'l· II Neal never Intended to use that space
I he way Kabosh wanted hom to. wny dldo't he say
somelltlng
Neal's action anu alleged statements are In
dl1oct conlrad1cllon with the plaudits he regula1ly
heaps on the Kabosh group. II he really tespected
students, he ¥&lt;Ould ~ PIOVIdlng them wotn sorne
straight answers. The University commvnlty
deserves no less.

The only thing that V•ce President tor Facilities
Planning John Neal has told us ab&lt;lul SQuire Hall
that we can be assured of Is that'the U~•on will
erose someday.
Now the Kabosh Comm•uee claims that Neal
made a verbal agreement with the students lor
some space in Harrtman Llbracy wMe FoOd and
Vending Service (FVSI Direclor Donald Hpsle says
hews Instructed by Nea.J to prepare the sam&lt;'
space lor his pwn facilities. Whether or not one of
these parlfes is nol telling the truth Is not the
question. What the question is, Is why are the
detai ls surro unding one of the largest protec ts thl•
Unovorsoty Is to undertake, the cQnslrucfion or a
dental lac•Hty. still as cloudy as the date when the
,. construction· will begin?
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It os hard to ·believe that In the rargesr scliool on
the State system, no one knoWs ,or at least adm11s
to knowi ng, the answers to the questions
· .·surrounding the conversoon of Squire Hall. Neal
claims that ne does notl&lt;now when the bonds to
renovate SQu~re will be offered lor sate. If the vice
pres1dent 101 lecilltles planning does not know
whep the bonds will be 1eleased, how can he direct
the University In conllnuing the proc&amp;ss completing
the Amhe1st Campus.. lt\s otP11ous thet th1s is
another admmistrali"ve- case of ~
communication. When two people say that NeaJ
said oppos•te tn•ngs·to them. cnere is cause lor
concern.
Whether or not It Is In theil jurlsdichon, we
applaud the Faculty·Student Assoctallon (FSA) for
calling a public meeting between.Neal. Kabosh.
and FVS. If nothmg else. lhis1fieetlng will Ioree
Neal to d1scuss th•s problem on the record before
many wi,nesses.
The lack ol 1espect lor the Kabosh Commltl~e
and students In general •s as apparent .as. tho hole

feedback

Open some eyes
Nothtng Is perlect, and ne1thet oS SuD Boa1d I
(SBI). However, II IS reassuru1g to see and hear
011eciors ot ltle student serv1ces corpora11on admn
that lhe pre5ent systt!m •s flawed and that maybe
corrective ~t&amp;ps snoutd be taken . And 11 1s
especially reassur~ng when the ooservatlon IS beong
said by t~e Board ol Directors· most Uawed
member, Student Assoelatoon (SA) P1es1dent Joe
Rifkin.
Syb Board IS t1avehng a rocky road WhiCh will
get worse before •t getli better, While me
organization Is strugglcng u~del the slrengling
tentacles of student gove1nment. predomonantty
SA's political wheeling and dealing, the departure·
ol Ei&lt;ec:uttve Olieet bl O.nnls R. Btac~ w1t htn weells
and the~o~ ol T&lt;easurer Bill Mac!&lt;; wno was
dismissed 'due to .. phllosophlo«l doflerences" with
$A, is bound to futlher cloud the organizalion·s
(uturo.
.
And the SBI by·laws do not 10splre the
confidence we would like to see lor SBI to weather
the upcoming sto1m. Next semester will be the.
student services corporations most tryong lime. and
•t would be illogical and irresponsoble to expect
!hat just because a cenaon system worked a
decade ago. 1t wnl next semester or even tomorrow_
With the exceptionally volatile and political minds

A~tet tt!tJdm_g your arUcle5 and
ed/IOtuJI(&amp;I Of liS I weell', I lhQUghl
vou might
tftt! Jouowmg quote
mlttrffstlng

''"d

.. Ttltttftougnt that lhe suJdont

cOtptwwon. Sub--Boatd, ISm the
rhroes ol d1swluucm ~d
reOigtMIZIWOn seem$, wtJen 11rst

constdetM shocking Tllat lhe-otg;Jn/IIJtlon Olrrd,ng the s~
stud*flt govemments mto ontt
force &amp;hOUirJ ct'Uff!ble, tiSp.ec/IUy.at

a·tim• when untt'IIS $0
desptlr~lt!fY

needed m wew ttl the

dtlbllj,tmg mo~~ of the groups to
Amherst•s ct•mped ouarlflts.
would seem to ponend the
d1U$fttr tqr student ech~IIIOS •s

we Jtnow rneni:
Ho~er, close~ sc,utlny of the
'"ua,on $hows this not to be tne

Sp.crrum w/to11•1. 'Juty r977
As was the cau more than four

re•r

, rBP&lt;Hf&amp; of &amp;11&gt;-Boll.rd's

lm llfJdlng dOOm have been
grntJy ,,,~tate&lt;~." lind clo&amp;f
tcruf1ny would Mow lhll m 1e1ms
of ~lfloys s•n1te.s and ectiV/Ues

w•-spon&amp;ol, thll hi.S been • ~~ery

IUCCBSBIUI st'mDStttr, .,Uh mote IO
follow.

Uke ewryone elsiJ, wtt ttave nod
our flOod d1ys lind bod ones.
many mote good than bed, but
wlfen they oct:ut, let's not make

more "u' ol the Nd ones thin
n•ces&amp;aty

Oonnla R. BlacExocutf\lo Oifeclor

Sut&gt;Bo•ld I,

In~.

run rhose serv•ees'' Is lidlcrous.
It seem~s though AJ(kln might have stumbled,

upon a g
·dea lor the wrong reasons. SBI "
should be ex mined not to see now a power·crazed
politico will divvy up lhe services booty, bul to see
how the corooratlon can be run better. possibly
without cne unhealthy atmosphe1e of political
chicane!)'. •
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And II the better judgement olthe d11ecto1S ..,es
Ill, any evaluation ol Sub Board snould include the
corpo1alloh's employees itsell and membe1s of the
Unlve1slty COIIIIIIunily, not mo1e government nacks
II such a commi ttee IS l~med. populating il W1th
membe&lt;s of various st.udent governments w1t1 only
make it as onellectl ve and b1ased as the board of
di1ecto1s. And isn•t that where the problem Is
anyway?
·

Bad news
.

omt week t&gt;etOre linats to get th@
linttfs Sthedute? /lind I his qu11t •
ridiculous s1n~ most stud4tntS
he1ell'now theit cfuses qu,te sarf't

to have 30me hme to dell 'flt1th the
1
• flvelrnlf$ In one d1y" $yndrome?
I tiJin• that th~ $CIIedulo ShOUld be
madtl ll~a#abte mcJch ••rt;er tllln
It Is now Thtt schedule coultllJf
out t~gftl slier tfte llttll days of
dto,.dd Why,;,., ., it? 1 hop• thlt
thl~ will bft bro~gM to some

in tht1 semetter WhY then should
we efJdure the totrur• of m1klng
plsns to go home •nd then cancel

ts not·IOO busy tJeUimg the
concerns of students m $0me

them two wet&gt;~s belate we leaw•?
Wfi'J shoultJ we hfve to malte
rusfl41d plans to go homo, usually
missing somelhmg 01 S()meone m
tlte deJIJy"' Wouldn•ttt also be .tuce

Evil

ldmmlsttator's attention, ;I helsh'e
othDrlltea .

Philip Hack

Philip Pignottlll
UnJ'Iersilr Students

at night knowmg that thiS country
hss. 01 ~s clftvetopmg, the
c.apebllmes necesury to del~d

Eottor

ttseU?
While re1dlng Stella

Mectm1's

•me'* m last Wednesday's The
SpeCtrum.

mv mlli•l (ftiCtJOrt WIJI,

And how ere we ;gnormg tM
UmtBJ of nvcte.r war? Hasn't

President

Re~.gen ~dressed

"we//, nol roo bad "f1(,•• 111
dJsi!QieiJ&lt;I w tt(J the content of thfl
Ar11Citt, 11 war- an mteresllng p111c.

h1mself to /tflS byproposmg hfs

~OIIhy of tl!fding. UnO/ I ftiJChtKI
the liSt two pstegraphs.
AI tflat point, tfte VSCII/Ifb•ral
maiAt&amp;.e set m. The sO.pbox. me
r1nt1ng 1nd gnashmg of teeth, the
bl'o~"tm. . . . they were ,J{

Nl~on/C~rter line

..Tho ptopte,"

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Tn• m11n reason I am wr«lll.p to
you ~s beuuse htttyone
)
complain$ or I$ complelrtfng
thl&amp; problem, I just Wlnl •~•tyon

15r

Schedules ?
Why Js rt tnBt we must Wilt until

Edllot

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Editor

Eonor.

Bad days

that populate the Board Ol O~rectOIS, 3 Slmp'te set '
ol paper law~· anO a ltostory of past practice woll noo
stop an ·enraged . emotional student government
olliolallrom d•,mantltng Sub Board, especlall~
under 1he flag of " do1ng II lor lhe students "
That's why 11 comes as a SUIPfiSe )hat Joe
Rifkin, the same Joe Rolkl n that has previously
aired ~·s contempt lot Sub Board and has bullied
enough o1gan1zat1ons thiS year with budgetary
sc1ssors that would make David Stockman proud,
would actually h int that maybe a committee should
be estabhShe&lt;l to Investigate the many 1nnuenoos
that paint out that there Is something rotten In Sub
Board land
rna's •e1y astute ot you Mr. AMkm; lhere a1e
proOiern~ tn Sub Board. you shoJid know, which
the SA rrl.&amp;ntallty, wnlch you not only ascribe to. but
preach, thai because tne undergraduate
govetnment gives so much money they Should
control every aspect of the corporat•on, that 16
turmng SBI mto a circus.
However, Rifkin's ea1ller call to look Into dovldlng
up SBI because " a tot ol student gove1nments (can)

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yes. II 'tho

peoples "ghts · ere not
supetCfldod, gqvemmem mont•~ ···
will QQ. I rom mAssnes to the
prot.ctlon of worl{ers /rom th•
JHII/o$ of O~Srllxe&lt;l BIBCWCIJI

oUttfiJ.
But th1s r•i••s thtt ouestkm,
" who •rfJ (hft peoplf'l" Ob¥IOUS/'1,

Ms. Mfi/Jml is B people at lf)t
'"'' U••t f•w or no mtuUts
lhOUkl bfl consttUCitH:f. Mlg'H I not
qu•litr as B peop,. ow_,. thougfiJ
IHI ;,$ tlmll to redlrfiCt
goWJrnmfHU &amp;pending prto,mu
/rom soclalttt d•tens• piOQflms?.
Don'IJ•7so haw the right to r•ttt•

•·uro OPI'on·· pl1n?
Ratner thin following the
ol controfle&lt;~

w•apons gtowth. Rug•n ICtually
proposed flllllng tleptoymtlfll ot
wHJ&gt;ems Not controlling growth-''
Thefe 11 1 dJIIetenc..
I. lll{ft~ny sane JMt&amp;On, dOn't
Wlnt to dlfJ m 1 nucte11r bll$1. lfl
lact. thete .,. many out.,- things
I'd tBther do. Evert • 451
would b• prele,.ble to bfmg
d~tsl~ted It· gtotJnd lito.
Bur I 1l_so hlJppMJ to feel that
While ¥11Jr Is on• of 111\.IJ'$ worst
fi'Vils. ecoulescence In '''~"IY Is
;nllnJt~ty wof1•·

•••'m

J.::c~~c;';.~::~~::~:~.~ into
•nd a lolmU1atiOtt •grHd upon.
the dtveJopttJent ol mese
"unnec~u.ry detenBt S'fSiftn$"'
bftcome• a nf'Cesury ~H."

Thomn Cla rt.
Univf!lfai'y Student

to l&lt;no"' '"'' lfte'y 41• not alontt. •

The problem: UB't ma1i &amp;y$t

Too many US students are the 1
wct,m of l1te or unrecelvttd mau or
paeka~s. Now for Bvfuyone whO
hiS or hes had this P'OOiflm, rm
sure there are a gOOd many witn
the wtong sddress Ot no 1•turn
•r:Jd1ess. But for the many ;tMh tne
''ghl address and iltlllum
addJe~s, I'd l1ke to know: why d~t
It like $0 tong? JU#I a wH• ago ;,
took a teller ftom New Yort
nlntt days (not counting SundlyJ 10
9~1 llt!f'fl. This fellltl WI$ Mlll(l~
from the post office. II wa.f po$1
.stam/HKI rhe s•m• day Ntne d•'fli
ltom the dlle st•mped wa&amp; the
day 11 found Jt&amp; way to my
mtllbor. Whttn Jllnwlly did get "~
the poor en~;op&amp; "ad bHI1
t/JIOCJ9h hell. It Wl.t extremely
CtU&amp;ned It WI$ not milt~ thll
r&lt;oy.
•
\
A&amp; lot tl?• ~cteges' t\le bUrr
waiting lor 1 ptcl(age /rom
t.oulttiJGa lor twetwt da~s. It IJJ?'t
•ny blgg« than • tegar sl);•
ffll'ltlkJPfl. II w1s sent fu&amp;t class
mall With • tflttifn llddre$$ wrltltn
legibly 1nd It was auppos«J to
teke five to &amp;ttW:n d•'lli. Now 1
"'~""'' r~tc.Ned u and It ,,sn't
been tetUttted. Who h«l fl?lt5
ml,A_fJdJ.want ir!
Now; we gfl to I fie m•lllro"' UB,
if you malt it from 1n lront or
lnsldtt of {&gt;qtJite It wlll•rrfve m •
decem length ol (lme
HowevtU, fryou m111111•ttlf
tgo;ng oil Clmpu&amp;) Itom the bo~es
Jn&amp;ltJe Elllcotl: bad news. There~
no telling WhiM 11 * "'ld•t:lt us
aisonallofJ.
So In C/o$/ng r·d like IO ,$k; Ill/
dolttl'l'f go back 1nd we don'lg•f

c,,,

''· wn.,. do.s 11 go'&gt;

�op.- ed

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c9uest opinion

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On 111e campuM!S the post.:Jfs d•!i-apue ou~KJ fA I hOI

• By JEANNE·NOEI: MAHONEY

qc,llt;kly

01f(X:tor of Arts and (lcsdemtc Ptogtam
Black Moun/am College II

M

~Od

tli!O IO COO$Iii-fi11V be rc.pfAC:L&gt;d, V.hiOh COUld

acoount tor tiopkms assuming tnoy hodrl't

be~n

put up.

but that tSn'l hkely. ar10 11arOiy sulhces as an e~eptan;mon
tn the ltght ot h•s ou•or Ulltoundco a11d scattung

•c:haet Hop)ttoS' "rovle~· on Ntozake Shange,
.. tne cosm•c cok»red getdown" ~Ptodlgaf SuiJ,
Novembe• 13, t981) •s 11118&lt;1 wllh totally

occu5attOOs Al,hts reoust I gave Hopktns $0me rnore
poster5 (10 llhtnk.) to take W•tll nhn to TorooiO\, Our
supply qulcMy dwll!dled. wo wa.tHe.'d ro hold"fi"'to a lew

COI IYCtS4111011
1

mesponslblo altegatk&gt;ns against Robert Croetey ana

to keep''' the collcg~ ana a low otherS tor e•hergoncy

mysell as Stlange's sponsors for tler readmg Sunday.
November 81n the Black Mountarn II Poetry Seties_I' IS a
completely unfounded. scathing attack. contam~ng O?et'\
accusatlons and l•lnuendos. The lrresporutbluty ot
Hopkms' teponmg t..@ ovidoot !tom the outset by nls
u'lctudulg rn his atlack on tne&lt;Sponsors tne name ot
Stephania Wetsman who had absolutely uothtng to do
With Ofgamzlng thiS event I would pu~tor to s-unply rgnore

we nao Six left we thought, till 1 (l•SGOIHtred all()lher ntne
J•l Ill)' car. Ot lhts rematnmg IS. we pu1 112 ou1 lor salt- at
Albflght·Koow a•rd Sold 1 1.-Su ry'\ucn lOr • t PIQ great bulk
ot poste.-s" lllat "hud flllall'y stlown up" lrnrQhl add that
lhrs s.a)e of 1011 UV\lf posters was- not pocuhllr to St1ange•a
reitdtng; rt •s a regular p'ocedurc we totklw at~&lt;~acJIIIQ.$- to
help uusc mou ey lor me pootty set~tl".S

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to set the facts strwght, especially lor thqse unlatntliar In
genet at wtth-the Btae~ Moont&amp;ln II •enes. and m
pallteular wrth our sponsorship ol Shango-'$ reading a 1

reolactprnerlls "' koy spots. Out ot the 300 we had pnnted

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JOQBfd 10 H\lgkt"s· dtftlcuuy 111 getH''!l au u'llorv,ow
Wilt\ Shiii&lt;Jt!, I bel•evc 111lS t&amp; thtt key t!li~u~· that r!S al the
oouom ol hiS DUiar attack un us. Uf\IOrh.tr•att:l~ . his

blame Is &lt;!Htnely m1s.pta~eo . but rl seems n ot .acctde-nlally
so Ht'.!: Obo;•uusty ''ucdod :.orne. pCQple IO bllllme. puo~lc
he dtdtfl mmu b~amiug. whose 11ames he could name.
Tno tac1 ito lhiil tho per80n re$poMiblti lot Hop"'"' no!
getting tKttmiSStCJII1f1 advauce lor an 1n1erview IS
Shange s. -'Clgent (Dvt that's 1101 tutoreshnQ to wcl1e
about)-aud t suppuse by-extenston Shat1ge her-sell,
whoso orders her aqe(lt wGs c.a"~ing out. Wth11 or wtlo
hnally prevemEXJ htm horn ge11111g the ktnd ot lfHtmtcw he
w~nte&lt;l once she was tlete and he could speak to 11er
tllfOCtly. I h.ave 110 rdea
cerlamly wasn't her sponsors.
Co•llraty to Hop~•ns~ statement that
spot•so,.-s had
"orehe5trated N !ozake's mfervievr space" •tcav111g him
out. we had t~ottting to do will\ wtlom sho chose to grant
tntervtews. It was !lOI •n out power to ·•orcncstrate••
anyttm1g ott1er lhatr gelt•ftQ her to the g allery In l!ltte lor
the utadulg ( a nl.Bttcr o t so•ne aruckny slr'eo he1 planowas d ve to amve bantty an hour befote), anangtng wnh
Albtiglu·~ox lor a r~eplton (op-etl 10 everyone at the
'eadlrtg), gelllllg her 10 he• hotot, and paymg her t~ plus
e )l; ponses. Anythln{J else she chose or cnose rlot to do
was tte1 de&lt;:!Sio••· 1101 OUtf
Prtor to her afftvat here !Wen we. as Oer sponsors., w@rC
puJveflted from gethng 111 touch With Sl1a•tge ditetcry. all
aua•19emon1s h&amp;d 10 be made through her agont M icnaet
Hop.,.ins d id w&lt;tced speak tQ us abOut an lrttervtuw. and
we ag1eed to be ol wnat ever assistance wa could All we
oould fll\ally do. ho~6ver. was tele~ tun1 to tier agent. as
we had al&amp;o ddne with o thers c,lllng us abOut IntervieWs.
A.nU the agDtU IIHnly refused 10 mal\e a~ty anangl!«&lt;eni S
OlM• '""" lo• tno conttaetcd read111g. RobCtn C.e~tey was
-abfO to 3W&amp;t Hoptuf\S In a srna11 way by gt}Uing the
agent 10 s.ooa M~t(l~ th~ photofltapn-s and matertal tie
wautt!d. t sug,gesced to Hopt\ms that as a Black wrtlftf.
to, posters, the ll'st ones were up Uu~o we~s
wf'!o f)vbliShe$'" tJQW V'otk Cll)l papers an(l untiOlJbtedfy
boloto hEH readrng, af'ld wllhln 1he next wee-k we ned
lmowS-otner BJack wtttets 1n New Y~. he nughi be ablec~vered bolh Ihe M;un Streot aod Amhe&lt;sl campuses and 10 f •fld someone who oould Pu.l h im tn touch wtlh hl.!f He
tne C.ly- uw Un•'-'OISH)I d•s:Hict, North BuUIJio, Central
s:atd he couldn•t
Part(, the Et~wood arqa, Atleotown. anfl ttte Easl Stde, as
otter 1 was plcaW&lt;f 10 accopl -s1nae the Black Mollntalrf II
a to lh'e CountJt EKptess ·lnlervtew.anot.l'\ef pari 01 the
start •$ extrornttly .small. overbuJd enod,JIIld: can ce.tainly
aii&amp;Q~d ··o,c.hc$1rat•on ... the reporter called' me two day-s
use netp In getting up POSi cts lor 11n~ o• CNr even II.
bafore the ruadtno: I 1otd hun I c:outd ptom•se nQthmg, 4
thai he snoultJ Sitnply eorne lo the....,.e.acttno -and
he
Hoplttns- 1a1o' assured me that he·had poSt er-S up 111 the
Key places on the Ea-St Srde a'' " 1-n faCt had a couple- ielt
c-ould COU"¥1nte ner. She agreed, but only lor an orHh&amp;over to pul op oisewne're Followmg lhil, howevet, Otltt o l .spat inh~tvlew 11 lhe e.ttd ol lho recepltOfl so as flOt to
our Block Mout'HOIIl 11 workors ttotlced 1ne absence o•
ra~e up IOQ rnuc'll o• hcf limo. ShotUy aft Of tl'tls hlter•l low
post ora Ofl I he East Side (nnt knowing •t was supposedly bugah,, I notu:.oo MIChael Hopl\ma standing a h1w toet
C:Q\Iftted) and puT I hem vp
away f lnlcrrupUtd I he I•Hetvjc'N, tofcJ Shango tha1
Albrtgtl,I·Knoa. -..
Hopkms begtns by as-seflrn~ that the pubhclty lOt her
reidrno was ••ove•ty delayed'' end ..sp&amp;,$ety pte~ted," that
11 " monageG to reach certain UB pJolessofS'' ~ot
\•vutually passed over" lc;ey groups n1 the local
com.nunlty . ..most of the Main $ treet camp\Js. arlO a11 of
lhe Black community until the last posslole second." Htsendl•lQ suuornent, once again In regard to thiS elledged
tack ol pvbhctty. reads: ..On rn)'-'Way out iftcr the P&lt;.f1o•
f&amp;ading, I noticed rhal the greal bulk of post ers had
llnally stlown up, 81ac:k Movntatn II was sellm_g them lor
a dollar &amp;ach ••
Here are tha facts In regard to pub•lclty: Black
MoUn lain 11 sent out presS(fetoascs a month' prior to
Sne~nge•s readrng. These went to all the local med•a on
1.11d oU cernous. '"eluding the Challeng8f, as wall as to
1he A fro Atnef1can Cultural Center and Ntagara·Err8
Wnters. A $ a ~esull, Shange was fea tureo In the Bullt~lo
Evettmg Hews •·Ln erary Notes" a week p rro r to her
fead!ng and aga•n Jllal frklay 111 " Gusto•• (bOtn
accomoanred by phcuogra pns); she wa.s fca1ur&amp;d m
Magner, compJ!!Ie with a full pege photogtaph and
lengthy ar,lcte: N •agafi·Erie W rners gave her upcorfHI1Q
reading consfde1-able space In their newsletter wflictl has
a Wide circulation: announcements appea.red In the
Couner E~pteu. the Reporter. and 'he Cunent. ano he'
reading was Usted 8
ne ot the week's hfghllghiS '"
Artslellet. M acl f1oplttns trlmsett wfole an arlt(Je 011
tle• lor m
'todlgal Sun. and pert\aos rnore 10 the point
ho•e~ wrote ao arueto lev th4t Ch•Jien_ger \o.th•ch, es he ,told
rne tseem•rtgly ready 10 be help l UI}. would help pubi~JZ-e
r1ot•m the Black communUy

K

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As

A

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see-''

Hopku•6 nau requestt:U a•• uUcth•'--'""".J..r "' .:.ova•' u:.. aud
.Jb.,_t'd Oct i l the two mtervtows coukllHf comlim~-d Stle
s011d ••o . ~nat sue had aucaov spt;Ke•l 1u M1cnaC1 Hopki•\-&amp;
lhat lle wa111C'd i0n10lhtng chltcr'ot•l. 811d that she \'I!Ould
wc&gt;tk thulgs o ut w11n nun Iahti Hopkms ncaro thrs
A I elk otnet tondom Dlla of tnlotmahon lhlt are
perlrUOflt. W&amp; WOf(! lh ft'QUI.lf. COIII3Ct WHh M iCtlael
Hopkins lor .sevetal wec.,s pnOf 10 tne tead•hO I
e••t:ouragoo 11111' to contact otncts '" tho Blacl~o
co•nrnur,•IY IN't)O wooWJ ba tniCft!SlOd u1 m&amp;etrng Snar.ge
and pt~fhaps be .tb~ 10 pfovalt upon her to p.aructpte m
some DCIIIItty once s.ne wu here and could be
l
app,oact'led orrcct ty HI-s sofe chncer" however appeat«t ..._,
10 be tho hUer'itew he wanled 10 do. I kept HopkMs
)
••rtowlec:l whtm we heard !rom ''er agent thai 5he wovld
~
amve JUSt m ume 101 tne •oadtng .1nd leave early the nmn
')
t®ffiU'9. lf'ld I hen iig-aln when we t'IU.1d ihat !'ler p1afl!i
haa cnangcu and she WB!t 'Siil)'rrtg later 10 do a readlllg rtl
N•cllots SchOOl We, het sPonsors. had uothtno to do wrlh
1nrs ad&lt;JUtQ»ill rcdCJUll), ana'" tact w~t~ -surpnscO to h('JI
abOul •t
We at.so llt:&lt;)td lltJJ Sha1IQO •s u'l tn" r»ocu5~ 0 1
t.:haug"•O agt.:tt ts wiHCh mey aocouni for htu ,.,, Dt.'•llQ ol
(.lrrntar~ 11t1etesl 1n tlttf ptOM-Jll agon( dnd th.al she ntts
uo-eu prom•S.CO tw•ce as tliUGl'\ a's tlef e.urrent Ice Perhaps
• Still W35 hCII. tlttltghH.•&lt;l 10 t ome net&amp; 10~ ~hAt We 'WCfO
1J3'fi1\Y hVf

""•It she can get twtl !s n1ucll. fllOfe power to "c'

She 1-5
well wo,tn tl. we, howovo• ....~ld not htlV&amp; bee'' able 10
a11o1d to bung t\el l1ero to' H'\OfC ttum we paid tier. t'le! teo
was tugher tnan tnal ol anv ol 1ntt ottlet pools we have
~naore&lt;J, Alkl pe-rhapS-It should t&gt;4! tnado ehQf to
M•enaet HOJ)kloS t,al She waS orought here and fH#Ill:)y
her $portSOI$. that St\e IS
publtt Pf'O~dy, nCU a l the
beck af\d cau of Blae~s ~a u'o sne rs Dlacle nor
femuusts oecause she 1S a lemin1s1.
1S, .a's ner
assvmcd JHI•oe lfl(Hc-.tes. afl(l as Hootu n's hhns.ell polnte00UI1 ··or\e who comes wuh he, own things •• Stle itJIO
leaves w•lh hcf owr• ttungs, a nd s-tte, only sne. cJoctdes
whal sne w•H do .atld when and where. Oddly, in ttls
oralse ot he.t, 1 teet that Mlchaet Hop!Q.P.$ ooas a
atsservtee to her thai hu IS not even awa1e ol. •
f'f11 not sute- lflthal Hopktns' motives wete m wr•tmg
~hat ht.o CluJ H~ ~ow-s an I he t-.cts o l, thiS $11Uallon as
well as I do PoSSibly he thrnks Rota«t Croetey anti 1 weJe
lytng 10 hun. WIJ wot.tld ce•tall'lly havt h.a&lt;t nolhlllO to SJilUl
by domg so. 8u1 whateve' n-e may I IJmk , tht,~ ' ' oo
excuse lor •ltH$ vnp•ovo~e9 a ueck and. thPMiotally
UllfOUilded dCCU$8tiO,!\S.
Flnally, l)ec;:eusu t'IIS ilttac.k bOr~_w\stander. It IS
unOor•aQI lo sey somclhlf'fO about hie lnclu!JIOft ol
Stepha,,•o Wel~niltl amo•1g ttloae he holds respon-stble
lor JJ!awtnHiiQ tum lrotn gowng what hO lttel5 he Oild
e~Ofy li.Qftl to 1'1-\lve S t eC)hafu e W\Nsman !lad no part 1n
~y 01 lhts exce,u to.do t1op.tons lhe tavo' ol l!lldl!lO a
Siucrer11 Wtlltng to undergo the lnconvenlence-ot l aking a
bus- lto;n EU1cou 10 Matn S11011 to det•ver tho poiHH.s
~P.,In$ wil-5 t.ulwllllnO to P•tk up h imself.
I 5ald abo\1&amp; m at n 1s au-ack oOrdef-5 on .slatldet. but 1
H'~JIIk actually that u crosses the line I con sider •t •
sltinoerous~ as do 01~, membe{.S o t Blac'-. MoUnta1n 11.
i'rtC OOIU f/Ht Specuum re'Sponsrble IP• prlnHng svC:n
alleg31101' 5 c&amp;oake(l ifl • ··revre,.·• wtthout contacung
lhote ttl mtld who ;ue o~.ocused o f d'UPl{CHy 31"1d or wtltte
chauvin•sm ttlrough (straug e world!~uppol&amp;dly
oro...oulin_g • Blaclt male wrtters acc8&amp;.J~ I ac k.
1erm1USI ppet

no,

She

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.

feedback
Remembering O X- F AM
EdtIeM'""

On lhuttdly. NOWHi1bet fSI, JUJI
one 'IIIHif Mfortt rhlnl!fQivtttg, or
FAM AmtoC4 •pon$CHtd 1 fiJI lor
WOtltJ IIU"/1..,, •tltnfl people IO not
tilt 101 fl lull d1y 1nd don111e the
11'0111fy ttttr tNOUid hi!tt IPtnt Oil
food to thli otglm,.non IOf sttlt
htlp trtd '''''' Qtogt;un• m the
Th#td WOIHI In p.JWC~IH?fl In lhfl

tut. 1 O.C:Itntt .c.utet/lt f WI'e ot
1tt1 "'~•,\neu tfKI ntt~d~cnes
~rt Qmptn, l'lt~tJgttt

I

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l~r-IISS

f'ntt,.rtc lftd '""'' tftd lhlti

/1~0,. O'fJI/III~fl my tnGcJQI'IIS tO

do a (hOOf llr()ll. I
t~ml

l~tl .,.~., JiiO~W

c;om'"umclrfd ~ty With

~I' tf ..-ot~

Th"tl WtHid J»&gt;PII+

must,.,.,~ to~~~

wtlfr tnts moa:t

d•)'• ol ,,..,, lh•tf •nd Riol:Hbty
mvcfJ bfllftt "''" I dtd fot JU$1 OM
~·r

I'm flttmg tu "Y to'"' •nd
undeJsrtnd wnt~ ''" ''"'tot tfte
mtJOWy ot I!'It piiOple on th1s
phwet wflo oon 't hlJVII • pt•Ct! m
.m otlllu~nt SOCII I., When I ltU
IWnQry ilrll'l 10()11~ IOtWitd 10 my
,,~, mt~l ttr~ lollowmg dl'f f
tttougf'll 1 "'"'

•'w•y.s

~now ~·h•n

1 r.t go•~Jg to I•IHI IOOd to comoat
ltung.t ~A lUll m•ny Olftf'tS ~on·! It
I and oln.tl r.tl•~ l•lllt'I'J •
lt4f1tt1Qn '""' P~r"c'P:Jte mot"~'
•"orrs. p.,n•ps tnff
n.. ng., P'OIJ't'' or
v.01Jt1's
1100' .,.,,, 0t sn•rf&gt;d •no oec:or,f!'
(..OnJc#CN.IS

'"t&gt;

Open' re.uer to Snell
T he broad view

Students beware
E.OIIOr

A$ IIJI 1/Hiflg ••mestft ends
w11n Chlllflflgmg IJxfmt and
ptpfrs. to 11 lltt ~lnnmg ol
r~l&amp;II.,IOn tntl Info tnow bell
fiiKI

Ar -.u our hi!IIOif n•s been
p.tid lnd OfJt hnlnctfl etd ruta

ani-IH"'

'-"~ wh.,e bOth(,,,
comm.,,.,..
atudent •ccounts
' ' • k)o4 " • ud

'"''

,,.tPC,.IIH1 and
Olll~ oll.,-1 QUICk IM'IPDII!'f te/141
for md~tN. 8£00 rec-iptents
Tltl~ 'Yflt,

IIJI 1,111 p;fftd faJiy

•nd lhrt•rtmng ,.,,,. uom
imp•h~nl tendtotdJtorcHI many
Jtudentt ro ,,,. lor a SSO.OO
1~1nco Ofl trum expected BEOG I WilldJ
In Pitt, '"'' '' tt Jellttr of thinks.

and Ht p1rt. It ;s

1

letter ol

condamnatiOft. It 11'{»11$ rltar an
edwanc• on BEOG raqu,et arr m
fHIJiff lOok II fiJI Sludtnt'•
l;nanc~l ttllu&amp;. but lurtermoflt, ''

Wh" 11 "'PPffnmg to

Tn:.

Scwt;ttum • ltller.s-opmiOn•edlton•l
plgtt1 LUI Monde·l'.a The
Spocttum WU lUll IJII«&lt; WIIIJ
tlltwpolntl 11111 te,CJJed to take •
t&gt;rold vttw. or relu&amp;od to leiJrn tne
teuon.s ot '"' p•st

l'atrtCA IJutlfftert WI$ OtJltlg«&lt;
at "' 1111'1 NovemtJe' Ttle
Spectrum «lltoll.tt utg·mg us not to
forg•t til• m•ny unr•Pflnt.a cnmes
Of R!Citartl NIKQn, •n the gil~ Of
mO'e /XIDI'C llf~
tf'KHI9ht '"' «11""j''
O«..CIH il tll(/tt+l lfi«Jgnll£
N1UH1.# good pomts. 01 th.-llul($
(pr,.umiDty I'Qulll)- gra~} of ttl$

,.,tttltmc. no

lias~~

Cortt*'$,

only m~tt'l''' thtough

11

end by mt'ring 011eo-JldtJd 1nd tlmple wn11 '' ve'y
c.ompleK
Flntlly, Tht SOfK:Mum•• editorial
lh~t d'Y riiU$1(/ 10 IUIIPOII Gene
GfiDmer'&amp; IJ;d 10 0. tlnurH here
II U8 Wfty'l "Wfltthff Gr•bW?er
stto~Jid hl~f rece;.,fd t.,.&amp;~le _,
t~n • qutJUon tnlt &amp;fJOUKI 01'
emotton111~m

men '"'"~ ao "''ll"'f ro ltngwe
NIKOn lot thl' m~u~n&amp; Of

pr~sumat&gt;ly, 11

C.mtxxll• ,,d tao•. th~
;mpoundmttnt ot CoftgttlUIGnlll'f
llJlllotlild furtd&amp;. 11111 "plumbers•·
IHN4·m sou1d, the •·enem1es" fiSt.
1111 W• t ~tgate crimes end ttJeu
COl/fit• up? It ldok Nl/(on lout
luokmg ytars to 'fend" th• Wlf 1n
V~tllnam,

•nd 20,000 mo'•

~mtf1Caf1

1nd countleiS

Vtetn•m••• ll';tf. end Burklt.a,t
a:HmJ ro "''nA. 1n1s one o1 Tne
Spec.lturn'• omitted good pouus

TM1 ··04/tl.,dl group, ..

the courr and us

,uag•s ""' 011tvn., il usH?g 10
• SUft lot hil C#viiiiQhiJ, WhiCII
mclud~

m1gllHtt at11t*• •n Allemau.e

,....,... .... ,. f/tfi .....,,UIIn.
llllta~.,.,,

"tiM

...

,. ~.,..

• •,.......

... ,.,., 1(1t4

~.,..., . . . ..,~u~~

pol,ttts

'10"' w-a

• tong

II hiS OKomf' e OWl/lOft ot , .
~. lnnti'IIIIUOn If \llrf $urvr111 til•

rtuclea' tttre•t '""'

w;" bf
""future

~re.ater?'' lllrftlpons m

in

As , . U

ldmm,striiHJn diSPIIf.J MlrJIIti.,
and Ires ltlarOttctlly mo\o.a to
•t•mm•t• '"'"' ttom tht ~mpus
Thlt mintS I $ocl1l Sc,.nces

r•achftd and passftd 1 po11u .,here
pti'6MI way&amp; Ol ltltlmg d1r.p.Jitl
fw1th 'ltO,.net~iCitr mJ H&gt;ngtr 0#
allowed Mttnl md ruust undttgo
cnange1 or OCH f)r,t luturt '1111 111 De

Coli~ WI$ IIOUtdltfid fNIS IQO

dtmat ol

,.,u, ..,,, tJtn•

fflltrklt'ld COntiftUt$

tt'• 915s.nt mentll 11111 ""

tempt111on Jo

lJU ' " ' ' '

wupons

w;tl atWI ~&amp; M Plltlffll WI hl116

amghU·•ar•

•

I~ d•UCU$1/!0ft 11"0'•'
iiJU. ..,..._,.
clear .,_., ,.., 'rti'IIUfftl our on 1

1n)'OM'. but to"'' tht

l«&lt;ge Of IKhftOIOIJY tflll 00.&amp; ltOI
,...,. ,,. 1'110flltly M«/«1 10 l'lold It
up. W• c~nnot •nd w•ll not turn

tKJ?no'&lt;&gt;gr thtttlore .....

c:onUtYtflwt pro/11101 Ob(4tetftf

bitt

mun&amp;fllv. of Jelfln&amp;h 1nd fsraeJt

lhll ,.,s

DICICISt! o/ h" poiJriCII btlltfS?
You &amp;~~ I hit ~~no llttmpt 11

MUSI fetniOICI (M' lllOtlfltY
AI unlvt,-.,ty stuc/Mtl,

JewJIIt P«'(JII Inti their lggrtss/ve
go'Hrnm•nt, • US tlty.
But Blollfn Pfl~tu""' lhe

detfrrrunmg V'thttlttl he should

&amp;C,tnttJIS,

tte#tve p«m1n1n1 POStOOn II I
f1cu1t1 m•mbtt can b•~•de
hera:· Why not1 I thlrtl&lt; Uti I Is

leldln.g «1111 ol ttc-IJnology. We
mutt btcome tlt•IHdmg itdge ot

insenaJtNity by &amp;JIInQ tiJe ••m•

...._,.,_...,,_ ~~ M
•c-t-"" .. .,.,. ...... ,.,....... ,.,.,._

..-elponS./10 ~•,,,...,.,.,

conctma. Moat tmpon.,tty, Coyne
filii to d;llmQUI&amp;II b&lt;ttween IM

pol•m;c, sryle, cttltly dUbiOus
lac" 1nd the umt outright
dfstOI#ons ol wnlt qoyne ~tt;)tt.

,..,.~.,

greatest ot tKIInologHtl are

ffHtlom of crH&lt;J (polltk:el
btJttl}. And Th4J
•,
Spectrum IOIIffy SKitl(fPt the re•J
JA ue the conaeftilll'lf UB

consld«ltions bti'Und •
ttnUte Wht'n ttlt# hiS t

..............
,..,.,....,... .......................
...
.........,. ,,.., .......,.....,...

waste our p~.t,.t O.CiuU tile

econot~•y. othM

.,c.
Cot,.., att;e,. w•s grossly

~.

A It through hiatory thfl tuft ot
'&amp;UI'IiYal Ol the 1111111., hal

fHtJ'Ia/llld Unfoll;matet~.
t~nok&gt;gy " " 1dlltnc.O t•st•r
t"'" I he morlllll'l of cwr apec~ea ro
lltf pomt wn"' a lirtple ~'SOif
CtJuld dw.top IPI 11&gt;1111'( to My

Ptet~l16t tN«&lt;ec.lstHS Is the

D.. ll.O ~tl'ft All IWCJeS as
llnPMIIIfll, PUUilO·t#Ctll,

en.~

is the very n11ura of menklndf

some OUt5&lt;1dl ifOVP my emMta~$
who woukl bl m«• S&amp;JU»pllb'- to

Prtll coNmn oy x.v,., Coyn• tnat

....
.....,.._.
,_.............
,..,._..1.........
..........
,.,.,.,
,...........,.o.....,
.......

CIHIUif It 11 not IIJe US

Gr•Of.n.,·s C.ltlf9t Of pohttCII
""''P-rlcy agam11 h1m

bt.ngs •tudtttt• ~.,. tHOt.

o. .............................. , .....,

~IOIIItl

or Ruulln gO'Ittnmtms 01 mtluary
Of CltlngecJ. 11

Sff\1/Ctll lhltl "'""

1.-all.aOit IO 1/Je .,.,,IIINI of Mlrw16 ..,
It" MJI • questiOn of n~JC.MM

W• dO nor cttef~ tfle tffKtS
lhll ,,. dltKtly ,.Mttc1 _,,,,

. . ~h .... ,...,.,.lr'illln ...... . .

•

dee"'«! by IM OPfNtJPIIO/t VB
body-•s '' wu ~.-not o,.

011/y cau••• a lwthet dfNy winch

lrtd RtagartOmiCI. bUt we

IHSIOfll m1n hll: ptOVWJ lftlt ffl II

'"' curtenut
au,.,,,,

t~nfiU

(re•aon_ '' prn,ntfd t bfiS«J
"'ew Whett fi4J lny Otlttr IKIKU1
ol US at~cNM;.c-' OHtt '''"'~rfd
tor tlttt tNIOII'n lnd Gfi04,.,-'S '"'
not 1M filS I prottsr 01 pol,;~,

do hQIH thll 10/1'!! te¥1.Stment of
lh•t MlpluJ , . , _ , . m•~

.,

hyPf!'bOie •rtd ;nlllf!tmllort

lfHwf /bcMtd NIXOn
1Nn Ron Blo&amp;rtn ot us·$ A.u

A~tty

,.&amp;ICIN(

o•en-h•lmJng '"'''~ tnroughout

Brtan l(enMCty
U'"-we-r.l.lly S1udt•tt

~llend«&lt;llta

Vrhttn I

'"'''~"*" d1.sc""-on' the lac-u
seer"ed to t&gt;Otl oown to OM'

EchfOf

Bolli llfOUid Ill ISJtllt 1t1el'
lrMiiMI outrt,. trtd recogrlia
thlt Jt'fn do and will contAI'tut to
Itt ..PIIeJ:I,f, •• Whllewt /tr4t

t,.,.

u. twglrd.... 011'10• t,., got
tMfft, aftd lftll Alll&gt;St PlrfiCIJIInl'f
,,.. PlltntM'tiMJ&amp;. 1110 ,,.,. ,,.,_,
eMI IIHII'J 1,. ttlugHs lrom ti»K
lfOmtJ Sutf/y •• 1N tHiru ti'JII a

,.c. WIJ ,, ,,. Mlddt. El(l _,
t»ltf/lt no on•. "''"" tnJu.,;c.s

mull "- tHOIHHIIf thMe 11 ,...,. to
bt ~. an4 rna11y lfiiJir.s mu-ar
1&gt;e llo.d on bOih •ld••~ 81os1Jn'1

~our JOb, fi,.CIIIf"t tn ,;, ISIU. 10
IUndlmtnlll to The SPtelrum's
own uululntu-lrHdom ol
thought Sotftfday 1omlbocfy m,a;~

try to_, Tho Sl*tr""'''
•&lt;rern.~,-t'" WMt with lftt -"IW&gt;M SA ,..

h4ss'- lht• )'Hr. fOU altou~d have

.....

Mlrt»d W~Mift""Q IC'HM.il ,,..,_,II

All, all, lrlonbay Ntwetnt&gt;MlO
w1s • DMI dl'( 101 oput;o~t tiNt
,.,,,., 16om tht IHII, IIJfl
lot • "'or. Just. man pe.c.lul

Whr••

tutu,•

gr•dultt$, proftuo" lrttl

we rlpttstnt tift

1 neW con•c;,nc•,...,, q.r •• •
poet put It
-"' •

And lht tnflt wltO /tOld ltJglt
p/ICII.
•
Muir Df t/tf OMI wtto Ill'I
~ MOkl• "'"' tfllll~,
Clt&gt;hr 10 lite ,,.,,
I don"t A:now lflllttt Cllt "- CJO/"'If

or.,.,. 10 ' ' " ' 0# tf ..,. un
" ' ' " " ' enrtn;ng 04.11 t'lf't wAMg ro
try. tl WI UIUill tfte
tlf('HMC.S
ol IIHI un~ty /»'hlf'S •• tilt

•••r

,. t/!t,""" t o - •I t~•
"clOd! ~ t-ho• • I nunttt1 10 th•
.tttl 01 10 1 ntw bflglrtmng I w•nt
IOLM

llogO~

un•..•alty Sluoent

..rw;.,....
Unlv.ritty Stud&amp;nt

�·FsA to ask Neal to delay Harrir.nan. Library construc~ion
81 TERR\ CANADE
C'•mp,.s EduM
By •

corut1\&gt;U\

\\~~·1 "'""~•

ha9•n&amp; Squtrt kltoe unna:t'\"'\anly

a"o-.t bu•ldlnJ, he

an fiCM\ •htt.Mr

of •• Boald or Dlrcc:ton. th&lt;

h&lt;ulty S.udmt AS-'&gt;tiDn (fSA) has qr~ tO l•k
Vu l'r~mt f« hnnua Plannlns John Neal to
dcla)' ttno\lttqt c:onitru..-uon on Harnmu·Ubrary

w.ci. \\-r- -.ant • •...dent u~ 111
br 1ft $qvlr~ Of In H amMin ..

1(

A ttbout/1 t'oll fl&lt;asu1" lmard Sayd&lt;r il\d-cd
\llfl be tn \quJrt .&amp;hCf Jar:tuar) 2$, the

I hat r\·'-) ft\a)'

mD\t •nt~ Hltrtnt.-n ••II conunue .~ulif u hti bttn
tO diJI;Cated b)' the Unt\tnU)'.
Admiruwauoo

··nor

for food 'CT\ ~« opcorauonJ
hu tht "'~' 1o dc-m•od ~h1t1 ..t'f'\t~ u ... anh or thl\
Th&lt; b1111 100uld lall untd Neal " able &lt;o apf'&lt;M
C:Ofpoflllon-"'e: h''' don't ckltf'nnnr-our ~~~
bcfOr&lt; the board and &lt;on•uh """ Food and YrndJnJ dC"\\tn)'," he \Aid
S&lt;r••o&lt;e (FVSI and Kobo!h Commute&lt;:
"We: ~.an tlctcrmmc our o"'n doli.n)'.'' HA.dcn
rrprt)(ntAII\t\ on connru\'lion plan,-.
li.'OUilltltdt "If il'' \IIIHU!llhc &amp;uidttint\ thl! Neill h«"
Kobo!h onemi&gt;J:r Bob liayden told th&lt; board
'&lt;'I t qu4."4ihttn whcahcr we're dotn.g (hal •·
1h~t "the \:Omtruc:11on 1n H11tnma1'11!t in tJntcl
Hihhnllan 'Aid I here "CR Other opcion..~ (Of ~p.I..:C
conOka '~~llh ~hat \lot a&amp;rc:tt!tu t~hh Ntal)."'
and v,.on,J~ ~h) tht) ¥-crm't tlisc\ruc'd. ~both
8«AUK Otlhl\ dl\-trJ:el'k""e llnd the (a-."t that Jht 1-VS
\U~It~ lhJI :a dUttrc-ru fhrnman \C.,_IIrtl
l'On~rUtlkm then 1.1~ nor lta'-t b04rd apf)fo\aJ,
amnstmtnl mtaht tlk..Tne 1ht la.:d1r) 's \oft\ mJ
Ha)'dtn ,ailed on 1~ board to .e\1 IJ\41 ..:()IUlru...,ion
c:a~•t)' tto"'~ t&gt;\ftt\.h ht\ de-panm&lt;"nt''\ \1iUn ~rc.a
rmi'MdiAICI)' Be aho aslr.rd

"Of)

lhar ruturc

'AQrL

rcat.. c booard .a~tion.
Whole ~SA dod 001 ck&lt;l&lt;k the&gt;&lt; qU&lt;&gt;IH&gt;Ih, II dtd
aar«. IU Sludtnt "'\OI,I.a.IIOft Treillouru \.lirk

to a&gt;k lllcalto..;peai; heron •t
..,.,....,.., th" .. ..,~ Vnul thm, the board has
requr:sttd that ..vn,Uu.o.1MW\ '" 1-ia.rnman be- dc:la)'f&lt;f
FVS Dlr«tor Donald ll0&lt;1&lt; tn&lt;I&gt;U&lt;ed tlw h&lt; ""'
opcrraun&amp; on ln\lrU\liOd.. rrom I he V.c-e Presaderu
and kne-. nothena or lht Kabostt llJietmc:ru "'"h
NeaL Our to I he irnpcru.hn• 4-k,••nJ of Squire Hall,
food st-rv.ce fKIIul~ mU\1 be kt up m Hantman b)'
1hc bqmntna ot ne\t Kmcs.Jcr. ''My imm«&lt;iate
objc:eth•t h 10 ha\c ltanhnan rt:.dy co s.crvt": by Ihe
~loo&lt;e'• ••~aa~oon.

25th of Jonunry," liO&lt;It '\:ltd .

•heu·n·s

dnaro)«&lt; a\ a luunae arn ·• HOit&lt; said that ba.--au~

of tiS

pro&gt;~mil)

t•s.sau ..J co food

'""IX''

tta)dm rt"quNcd ~ abolb h~sc
mto thor
Harnm.an \C1IIIOJ ar.ran1tmc11t . "\\t h.ht co

""'"lC'

•

Bot ~n)dtr dt~arcat. "lMrc., a "Cf) f''""~\C riJn
that ~ tn the AdmentwratJon RO'III :snd ~ bt1o&amp;
foiJoV~td," he ~td. lio\~ \aid, ''"t'tc undn
prt\~uu• 10 "'n'-c due- v.tth v.hac '4t' hts\e."
Yet I ~ l'rc~idtm UuMa\ o Rcyno'o ..:ttd ~hC"rc V.ij\
a problcrn NAl'"Crntna ••a spuce di14'rqle1"1.11lY ,md u
unt~naimy

" Ht :ai!.O noltllthl:al' the- I SA

Ooard ...,..U\ RC\otf I'IJ.rd Ill OPiniOn ol 'ft-hdt h\ IUtX)

Harriman cont:trns lht Uk' or lht" Slut Room 3.S an
fVS "scatter &amp;ott\ I~" are~. Ac-.;ordil\g 10 Hayden,
Nnl aart&lt;d '""h Kibosh 10 1a 11 aOO&lt; (or lou111&lt;

•·n·s 1orn apan to rht potnt

10 dc\:rea~ trom 900 co 170 oo.......:-

Up W.llh I btUC'fWtnC Of •haJ fS JlknJ f(' be 1ft
H;unman and Vth«e at•&lt; co..n1.'" ht ~d. +The ~.tUrcru
~,' ..... llCH If\ lk"\.(){~f .. l(h \llh.al ~( 1('('4 )hckJkJ

tintina

The conuovcr,y "urroundmJ the readying or
~e. )'d

~una ca.pa~.tt)"

Squ.re "'o\1().

~~~~. the Blue Room os
xr~n opcnuon tn Harriman.

to th&lt;

WI \It«

wa\

d'""l· ..

Or~tnartl), dt-t&amp;n and &lt;Ott&gt;truaiOII ol ~V!&gt;

factlna .arc handted and r-WJ (Of by chc Uni\&lt;1'\U).
but tVS 1&gt; d..talllnJ the Hamon•n fa..1fily f&lt;'r th"
rr.uon. Re,no\0 v.;ants more inronn3non :a.\ co '~~thai
"" oeeurnoa thtte But Sa)de&lt; and HO&gt;t&lt; ~nl

thai \U'k..'C' lhc Unt\tn4IY -~.. rundrncaMKaboJit member Ptt&lt;T Ht..hman Ald. "the
coruu ..cuon. ~rd ~or tht- "vn.sat\111..1tOn •&amp;."
pb.n~ ha\e noc b«n ~11.1 atona .. uh chc 1nitiaJ
donnn&lt;." He as~&lt;d th&lt; board "«aluat&lt; that pWI 10 nol ntefiQr)':

dttt'tmU~ 1f II 11 bencf'iall for I UOIOn ''tO rriak:c
'
.surr-"11 ~Qrlu ~dl ~utuo I be ~hole union 4.'0ncept.''
Whtn Squlft doses, Harnman lS slated 10 assume

Whm II vras \uun-tfdrh:tl F'SA qop tht HaNiman
"orl, Snyd&lt;r rapoll&lt;led. "We're oalktnJ abour
.somcchma out or bounds. •• Q;her L"On~KI~ceon)

many or Its runction•.
Ha)'Citn no1rd that Ntala&amp;recd to h.a\t ••Harriman

~uch as cht fulurr- of FVS cmpk&gt;)'CCS and avaelab•lny
or Uni\-H\11~ maintr:l\anct ptl'~nntl "\\ttt aho noltd

and Talbert completely r&lt;no•at&lt;d hero ... Squir&lt;
do}es.'' H~ acc:ustd I he Uninnily adminisrrotion or
.. balk in&amp; on thai commitment." sayina that they ;ue
••ttoliflJ Squirt' txrorc- Harriman " reuofittC"d 10
:.\4."c:Omtnodale: a union.''

by SoydrC' ai- rca'iOn) to' continue t'OnstrU4.'tion.
E~c:n \0 lht board has :~~~;ktd that con~rn.h:l•on
cease umilthc:w unc;cfl,a!nti~)U"t ir&lt;&gt;ncd out. :.:J c,· ..

SA

l~rtitdtnl

JOC' Rlfktn aprnsed COrt(trn apm\t

"W.e can determine our own de.tiny
if W1

within the guidlinn that Ntal hi# ~t.

I question whether we're

d~ing that."

not chin._, lc:t '• ~now ror t.Ufe:' Moote- \a.Jd. Nt\1
wrc~ ·~ me:ctull wdl be: held 1n Harnman to ob'fef\C
the OOn\trwtk:)l\ r.,,, hand.

- Bob Hayden

Neal discounts Kabosh's claims on College Fee
v..._~ l'Taick:IW for fM'!IIIIet P'taa.ftina J.obn
Not a..tt •«"- quc-w.ocwd 1M KabcMa
Comawuu•, dlim that 1M 6ecod to SqUirt Hall
rt

hdd b)' the Stilt~ Oonn.cot) Authard)

aumina hot ha) ··1\itVCf $CC'1I conctwi'c
4:"~. · ·
Nel.ll("kno~~

,,._.,.It

that 1 to8C'IC' fte

pa., by

lOt) tO'tllard pa;int bk"\. toen, (Of
&amp;fUcktll URIOf'llo, bul "lht ftt in no \to'&amp;)' tUU,e+.l\
ow.-nn.tlip of tht bu•kJ1tta.•• Hr Y.id th.at lht fu

Ill

b pl1ttd ln a State Un1vtrJoUy
i)'.. cm·..widC'

or Ncvr YOfk

pOOl "'hlch 00\tn ckbl~ for many
1

:;::,~:~~~d~·~eby\A::.~o~ ~~fre) ~ny
mort 1b&amp;n they o.,.n tht dormhorie.:·

t:abolh 1Mmbcr Bob Ha,.._ iUd "'tl.~·rr"not
~,..,, wt o-• dw bu.tld.lq " Ht f''-~ ,,_.,
t.hcorrttcalb bcauw atudrmt ,.,_.,. ~)' tbc:
ckbt fOt Squtrt"t con,aru.:ttOn thai. the) \hou.ld
M~·t hAd ~ •nput 1n tht ~neon 10 ..~ rbt
$tudmt unton.
Ha)dcft daamtd that 1ht toan ...,~,
tundtn&amp; Squirt'J ffrt'liOn calkd fOf 1tw mont) 10
be usn! ,peo(.ull)' tor • )lwdc:nl uftkw! ''Whnt
'II~ tht.)' (thr Unl\tr-'IJ )'~ •IIO'III'cd tO '-hO\Il&amp;l' I~

AhC'ml.lf\0 IO tlo&gt;Mna ~\uf'(' •h•k .,,,.
r~.ttnatht DnuaJ ~-ere ~·cd to
1h~ u.,~cr)ll)' b)' ~abo\h 1\.."C'Ofd•RJ to Ha)t.b
H~ ..aad 1ha1 the dcrc'UoiOft 10 dow SQ1ur~ "'a\
~ '~~~ltNA th.u Uni\C'f1ok), and ht quc.·•.ttono
~hy UB Prntatftt Robc:n I ..:nat't Wd I'\Ot .. to-.e

-anothrr buUd1n1 '" iu ptact.
•
''We dOni fft'lth.atlhtt, acllniiU\If&lt;il~n A n.tt
aoina 10 ~onL."nlt thlt Squh~ 'houkl '"~ opcon...

N U.1 ~td 1hau a-.abo\.h'&amp; infornuuktn

our rffuch m• acn1na tot.nhtt tht IOOJOPII.ttc
eo~&lt;cnina bod~.··
w~. "llliJ ."..ue Itt\ ••
tb~ '-latt' k'~d ••

rcnQYation to beturn~ P'ltt of th~ Omtal SchocH,

't'O~~nln;a

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SKI MECltANICS WORKSHOP
we'll show y.ou howl
Members must have I.D.
S2.0~r non-~embe~s

Wednesday. Dec. 9th
7 pm - 10 pm ,
Jane Keeler Rm. Ellicott
Thursday. Dec. 1Oth
7 -pm - 10 pm
Squire Hall Game Room
Main St. campus

Squ . r~

'" arrtkvanf.

,..._14M',

(JunUOI'IJQt. pv •Nt
tl'l tile" kaaft
qrC"CtDt8f lot tht bPJ•QJ of "14'*&lt; " "' tht
prombt frOM •b~~o..._ •t .art ~wt... I-ta~~
Rid. '"Out p i ''" 10 U\"p ~UJfC' \)flt"a

•t'• tnrit..l\t, ..

Hii)dal ...td ...-...... ~~w- &amp;....~ \)r ''"u.citat
..obruat1011"" r..'Oik."C':f"RiftJ ri»R•I't&amp; ~

:erm5 or'"" lo•n "'ttn~nt.'" li.ydtn a!krd.
Squi~ b 51al~ to "'lo'-t rK''t '~mntrr for

WHIP ' EM INTO ~HAPE

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"II'' ob-.MJUS lh» kthin._1o

Ho1)""dcn ~.d Jo:abQ\h plan\ on

pcnnantNI) .·•
t1w: umon·• ".,."' &lt;Lt1t h•\ )n to be

d(t('I'1UuM:d b

N-at t,p&amp;a,tl("d 1h14 ~\olr""-1101'

att.ooc t.atcua Ut11 .. bonch (Of It\ fun.J•n• art'
rclttiN
b) the S.•tt' Tht ~ •...,uti'IJ.

ro: e
\

\t month. •til no4 o.;, Uf bffN~
Ftbru.al)' :'UfdtnJ lu Neal
H~)dm ~ ~ ~h ~•n m~ohlff 'li\lt

K'bordu~

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\IDdml )Uf)f'OU in t h e U(l«)fn1ea tlt...1t011 VC'ilr 10
«H'''~&lt;tn«- Ntvo YOtl. thallhco C\."OMm) ''" floiM
fa,orable (041Uih hJ 1\'IOl~ bond.. fc.'r ~uv&lt;-·,

••"o""t'n.trau~

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Reed Help On Your ·
Calculus Final?
Come To A Spepial Help
Session Given By·
An Acclaimed Magicia:~ · of
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Calculu.s
Wed. Dec. 9th 6-10 Knox 109, AC
~ale 121, 141 6-Spm
Word Problems
jchatn Rule
~ &amp;! Exponential 'Punctlona
Kll.xl.m&amp; &amp;! lUn1m&amp;

Calc 122, 142 8-10pm

Integr&amp;Uon by Parte
Integr&amp;Uon by Subst.1tuUon
Word Problema usLng t.acran~t Multtpllu

Integration

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�· mnhod "lmporcruu . "The &lt;hows move ac a good fa&gt;t clijl." &gt;he
sacd, "You hav't-to karn 10 Ignore che surrounding&gt;." ."htch
coJJid include )Oung choldrrn running about the hou•e, •chauy
1101ghbon. and JUnk food TV shows. Rrlati\e 10 chch&gt;rogram"
the Appalachian Communic~ Scrvtce Networ~ (ACSN) ba&gt;t&lt;l m
wa,hlngton, D.C .. 1h College o( New Rochelle and'lh&lt;' ACSI'are sinulor, which i&lt;. as I he Iauer de&gt;of"' hal( ol Chetr
programmong ,"U)endar co college level cour&gt;e&gt;.
'
Thort~ or the nel'o\'Or~·· 64 hom\ are dclegattd 10 ceii'I.'Our-.e\,
n coca I or 10 courses per ...m...ter broken down rurcher IntO
seven under1raduaoe and three on the graduacc 10\el. Markccing
A&lt;•odacc, c haria Rae h said 1hat courSj! &gt;elec!ion ~s b""'&lt;l on an
evaluatiun and a need as;es&gt;menc by a progracnnung &gt;~aff or Ill
&lt;.."On)ultam.-., v.ith member' mdudifll professors and tt'aC'he".
"\\'c·r~ n('l1 a uni\'er~uy or a college," Rn1h nolct.L ''The
&lt;~ccr.-dltation i' de&lt;:idcd upon by the collcg~•- We let them ~"""
ho"'1thc•..:our-.c- i-. developed, and thc:n it's rt'"ie'l'cd b) tht·
0

f:~~ultictt."

Sele1:1ill{t !o."OUf~\ ror the 81r, J')f()grams~O lhr?Ug_h 8 ~tringt"nl. \

'"o~old 4ualio) 1&lt;~·. she nooed . hom a mar~etong •~J&gt;"CI the)
wane the •~O\\s co s.:ll-mamlyconcractedqbrough cable

rompanie\-buo ju&gt;t \\.' imporcantly they ll'ave ,to be a good
product , bOth w a v1deo and an roucational 5Cnsc!.

Telecourses

' ' The ~hows are of c&gt;tremely high quality,"' satd Rae h. "one·
• hundred lhOuQIId dollar&lt; n11gho go intO lh~ production or 3

• conlinued fromp•g· 1

and bu&gt;in&lt;ss world into their das&gt;room~. Too coSily lor one,
undoubu:dly and inL"Onvmienl for another, Qr a. Re~O&gt;h &gt;~Y•·
" Henry Kissinger can'r make it 10 every das~r·oom."
Into its chird semescer. che prpgram is showing heahhy sign• of
growch. ll&lt;:ginning wich only cwo. che School of New R..our&lt;."e!;
hilS gradually increased co •ix courses. Th'e sub)e&lt;."t maccer of
chose classes arc composed encircly of liberal arcs based m.ucrial.
scayiJ1g clear or ccchnical &lt;.-ourses.
The typical agenda for each is 30 One-half hOUr Segf!lCOIS
which car be cuncd on local New York Cicy &lt;Oaciom or vic,.ccl
on the college's ~ampu&gt;: Bot in addition to paying clo.e
:mention to rh~ sho" ic!&lt;~clf, -included in I he ourriculum i~ a \Wd)
guide co folio" along with and s..-lccced reading~.
Thi~ regimen is in nrenaration ror periodkaltr-&lt;i.ung- 1-tudcnh
do not avoid thb b)' visicing camptJS in lrequemly. lc is a• chi;
point where che school and producer&gt; divoroe themselves.
because examina1ion format i(i dir~tly undl.!r the 3U.)picc). 01 tht
instru~tor, not I he producer~.

course.··

"I t's not an.ell8!J
way to wke a
course; it demands
independence. . .

,

-Lois Rekosh

T~ be ready for testing.. Rekosh t.aid thut adju!rlling \'icwintt

All hough they arc noc primarily in the line or celecourse
produ&lt;toon. ACSN'" COOP.Craclon "ilh chc u.\ive.. ity or We.c
Virginia dcvi•ed a calling card lor chc conocpcls excellence. The
resuh war;, a t.."'ur~ designed 10 familiarize teachers on how 10
deal with handicapped students in che da&gt;sroom . T~c sho"· ha&gt;
~ince become a West Virginia Slate requirem(•nt lor teacher
..:l"nification. ·
.
The course IISiings Jilcadily climbing Rath,estimate&gt; co be
increasing ac a race of 10.1 S diffcrenc courses .w h year. Dalla'
Communicy College ana the Univer&gt;il) of Mid-America ~rc "'~I
kno"n producm in the field and chcy will keep produ.,.ns -&gt;uch
iu.·m~. rxw~ibl ) turning the hoof~ Iuiie into a respon\ible medium.
and noc a cultural jo,e.
Problem~ will mosc eercainl) arise. and chcre "ill be tho"' "h••
argue that 1hi\ prim:~ril)' linear form of comrnunit.:ation h a
force-~ing method of lealning. But on the positive side ic "Ill
allow 01en and women f'oreed to "ork co auain" degree. II
could &lt;hauer many liule quirh chac a.-company L"Ollegc life.
Re~o&lt;h explainL-d, &gt;U&lt;h as buying F,as, linding a par~tng S()(ll
ond cla.s;)t~ \~hiCh tire arCect«! b)' tiu:: weather."

SOLIDARITY

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) Buses 'leaye Ellicott for the Rally
11, 11;).0, 11:20, (~) 11:40, 11:50, 12 Noon (c)
Sponsored by

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The Kabosh Comminee
lnes to make a solar house
out of the decaying sunshine facility
on Winspeaf Avenue

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Plan&gt; co conven chc

.Sun\hlnr Uouk into a solnr
collecwr w1ll &lt;13rl -aon. if a
tnoro$al b~ che ~cecrmg
Spo&lt;:oal PrOJCtiS t'ommouee of
che Facuii~·Siudcnl
Asso.,a110n (I SA) IS accep1«1
Froday. l'tetr Hor&lt;hman.
·Chairman lor lht prOJ«'I said
Tht propmal .. auld aranl
S2,S2S lor cht pro1n:1 which
1ncludts bucld1ng a ar«nhou.e
ID frOnt Of lht &lt;lrUCIUI&lt; facing
Winspear A'enue. The fronl
of 1he hou.e r&lt;e&lt;O'r&lt; 1he
southern C:tlpo~urc whach ''
necessary for an cfflccem &lt;alar
energy system . '1he hou~c.
owned by SA. al\o need&gt;
wea1herita10on including
insulation and 111\ulated
cunwus.
Pres1d&lt;n1 Jo&gt;&lt;Ph R11\.on,
S1udcn1 As10Cial10n (SA)
suppom 1he 1dca as a.
Kabosh m&lt;nlb(r, 1hc
l"Ommlll« \\h1c-h ~ubnuntd 1he
proposal .
" I lhml solar entrl) ''
imronanl," R11\.1n ;.acd. "II
Ihr. 1hiilg &amp;O« through, "e
will gam in a lot ol arra~. " He
said 1ha1 SA s1ill ~lan&gt; on
using 1hc hou&gt;&lt;: for students,
a ll hough he dldn'l know wha1
lh&lt; house ~&lt;ould be used for.
"We ha,en'l look«! in1o i1
ycl," Rif~in &gt;aid, bu l he
thoughr 1he idea wa&lt; pr.,cuc;~~l
~~~~ 11 would lo"cr I he
cncray CO"&gt; Of Ihe hou&gt;e.

show lh&lt; &lt;'Ommunlt) ho"' 1he
c:nttgy form re•lly "''"~'·
Student• and local re,ta&lt;n~
could, "observe 11, wal~ In 11
and couch il," he "'ld. "Wc'r&lt;
no1 "'pcrim&lt;nlina.
"I don'l Ilk• lhc "ord
C\ptrimetllaiiOO, It') time (ur

implementation;• a~ "ell

;.h

ad,ancrna rhe pr~n1 \111t of
'oOiar ~ntrn:· ht add«! "II''
"ill in 11~ plann1ng Sl&amp;lc "
The archllcelurt \IUdtnl .,.....
man)· ad,antat~~ for 1ht
Winspear A\cnuc laahl)
"This w1U te&gt;nahz&lt; lh&lt;
neighborhood and improvt Ihe
neighborhood immen;cly, lht
houst could ser- • many

uses-as an officr. a club, or n
rcnled lab and the technology
wlJI not impair anyone I rom
using h," he &gt;aid.
Tht Slttring Connnill&lt;e. ha'
alloca1&lt;d SI6.31S Ill Olhtt

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w rar thi$ ,sem ~ttr.
The money Ihe Stccrmg
('ommill« awards annual!)
wa!i pa1d 10 a non-proOt
OIIIBIIiznllon, \\ohto lht Folltll
projtctP.

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Curpurall&lt;&gt;n bou&amp;hl lhc
l'~.:uhy·'&gt;III~Cnl A"ocia1i011
(I SAl from il for SISfi,()()().
""'Urd1nli 10 I SA J&gt;rl'\idcnl

lommlnc:-t hJ,.;, tluu tht&gt;
propo,al' ht h,•nt.•hdal to n
maJOrtt) uf tht Uni\C''""

t.u,ttHO Kt-)11QW. tht only

i..'Ommuc\al\

t.'nlcrion lhat 1hc Stct'l'lll&amp;

The quickest way to getCIIJergency~money.

A..-rordona 10 H1rshman. lh&lt;
Sleenna Com mill« funds ,.111
b&lt; "S&lt;Cd" mon&lt;y 10
lhe
prOJtcl Slan&lt;d, "'hith IS
es~imal&lt;d 10 C0$1 bct,.«n
S8,000 and S10,000.
Hir&gt;ehman stts other ""'YS
10 fund 1hc projec1, including
f&lt;deral\gtalll&gt; and money from
som&lt; UB deparllll&lt;nls. " I
would hope I hey would donate
some: rnonie) to thh., ..

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Hirshman c&gt;.plaincd, adding
1ha1 he had received ltll&lt;r&gt; of
support ror 1hc projec1 fro m a
f&lt;w already. He a lso promls&lt;d
lht project could b&lt; con1inu&lt;d
10 us &lt;nd. "It will b&lt; pu~h~
throuah 01h&lt;r Un"""'Y •
cbanntb." he ucid.
An tn('fl) a udh I~ lh&lt; lirSI
lhina 1ha1 must b&lt; done, sa1d
Hirshman. "You're basicollly
doina.an a nalyMs of your heal
loss a nd heal aain ." Onoe a
projec1 is dclcrmin&lt;d 10 b&lt;
worlhwhil&lt;, actual wt :krca
.r
n or
b&lt;gin . " We would prob
have to hire u contra

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build lhi&gt;," he CJCplu n&lt;d.
Pan of t he rouah pl a n ~ y,erc
d one by H irshma n, Sub· Board
I Charr a nd, Sludenl' in 1he
UB aradual&lt; .chool of
archhte~ure. H&lt; sa1d ht hopes
tht a rc hitecture a nd
enain&lt;nlna dopanmtniS .. ould
ate in•ol• &lt;d in lht mor•
dclail&lt;d plan&gt; addiAJihal
sovtral small solar heauna
busi nesS&lt;S may pan ~C~pal e 10
&amp;&lt;I publk ily for thcrn« lv.s.
H in;chman oomplain&lt;d, " II
(solar entrArl has no1 hh
Wos1ern New York ." H&lt; f~b
a solar project 11 U 8 could.

These d~ a trip ID the college b®k·
store can reduce your available funds to
some small change. Luckily, that's about
all you need to make the one phone call
· that can replenish your depleted funds
in a couple of hours. Here's what to do:

.1.

Call home. Report the situation. and
tell the folks they can get emergency
cash to you rast by phone.

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Ask
call Western Union's
toll-free number, 800-~ (in Missouri, 800-342-6700), anytime, day 9r
night. They charge the money and service fee to their MasterCard• or VISA t

card. A Western Union Charge Card
Money Order, up to $1.000. will be
Oashed to the Western Union office or
agent nearest your emergency.

3.
Pick up your money- usually within
two hou rs-at the local Western Union
office or agent. There are 8,500 nationally, e xcept in Al\ska. Conveniently,
about 900 locations are op'en 24 hours.
It'&amp; that easy.
Be sure to remind your parents about
our IDII-free number. It's all they need to
back you up at the bookstore.

Western Union Charlc Carel Money Order. .
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�SA versus SBI

e contln.ued from paee 1

Black sa.id that Rif'l&lt;in's
administtatibn was activitt-&lt;&gt;riented •
."There have been two types of
nffd-is it servie~ or is it as a
, student gov~rnments since I ha&gt;&lt; been
· involved in SBI," Black said. "There's
.disbursing agent," the president said.
the quiet and concerned type that
·
"A lot of Sludent ·governments could
appoinis people to the Board and gets
run those services. It comes down 10
involved,
workin&amp;
at
problems."
He
whether SOl is still the most erreeiive
way."
noted that the other was a mote
Last week, he again called for more activist type that sought change and
"a11acked for the right to make these
interaction with the ocher studenc
changes."
·associations ... It's a very sensitive
"People like Rif'l&lt;in and (former SA
issue," Rifkin, said. "I would like some
President Dennis) Delia who had a lot
input on it.''
of ideas, turning up lots of excitement
He added th;u SA "as als'o very
but after all is done didn't do anYthing
interested 'in the search for Black's
replacement and that he was leaning
with it," Black explained~re activists.
Delia had .threatened in lyY7 to refuse
towarcts naming someone who could
.do the job full-time. "It could help SA IO({und. its majority proportion or SBI
aod reform lhe corporalion imo a
and undergraduate students be beuer
solely undergraduate body, but settled
served,'' he said. 11 The ex«ulive
for se,•eral by-law amendments instead.
director can be a big resource ...
recentiy denied any desire to disrupt it.
.. It i} time co evaluate its effectiveness
and 10 determine what is the real

complaints,notlng that SBI never
rejected an SA-initiated proposal. "·I
hear that all the time," 81ack said.'
"But name one thing that they wanted
and didn't get-one SA program, one
SA proposal,. idea discussed,' voted on.
!(,they can't do that, then don't
complain.: •
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The &lt;xt&lt;:utive director explained that
SA already. controls SBI in the poGcy·
rnakinll arena, but that actual
implrmrmation of chr st'fvices it
offers, i.e .. more in the hands of the
corporation's employees. "SA controls
the organiziuion and all the'bullons
and levers. They have them to use
when they need 10," he said. ·~But SBI
runs and runs rffic~nt ly without
havil\&amp; SA 10 push_t~e'buuons."
In 'an interview early I his semester,

Rif'l&lt;in called for a review of 581, but

On Rovember 11, 1981,
right-to-li~ers and moral
majorityites pressured SA
~nto :arot allowing this man
to speak . QD. campus. • •

On Dac·e iiibii; 11, . 1981, The
Spectrum brings him back.
Bill Bair_d at. th~
Union,
l'riday evening.
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_Niagara
Eagles
topple
Hughes'
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If the main purpose of rhe baskerball
Bulls' rough schedule is to give the
team experience by facing many
different same shuarions, it is cenainly
workina.
The Niagara Universiry Purple
Eaales (2.0) staned botlj- halv~ in a
full coun presJ, on their way to a
75-66 victory over UB before $0Rle
1000 fans at· the Niapra Falls
Convention ~tcr.
The first-half PfCSS " orked
effectively as Niaaara had UB In
~hock-the &amp;.Ills committed seven
turnovers. The EaaJes soon built up a
IJ.() lead.
It was not until the fourth minute of
the game that
1 on the board
with a Kar n Henderson jump shot.
"l'v ot ro admir ir," said
Honderson, the pme's top scorer with

22 points, "we "'ere ,nor ready (or that
prtSS ar all ."
Niagara's dominae ion conrinued as
they exploded 10 a 23·9 advamage."
Eagle forwa rd Skip Speaks pur in II of
!hose poiniS IQ 3 four minure Slreak.
But, the Bulls, as they have all
season, refused to aive up. They cl~ed
tlle same to a four point differencc
wirh a slam dunk by &lt;l&lt;'nter Derwin
Harris who was fouled on the play. He
converted the thlfd point to make it
36-33 but was called for a technical
foul for hanaina on the nm.

"'dl up cour1 bur could nota&lt;~ by rhe
man-ro-man defense lona enough for a
good shor.
· When Niagara fell they had a
comfonable lead, rhey -'em iruo an
offensive srall 3 couple or which lasled
we111wer a minute.
With 4:30 left In the same and UB
bchind '67·S4, Head Coach Boll Hughes
changed from a tone 10 a man-to-man
defense.

' ' I n a collqe basketball pme." hc
explained, "if yoo'rc about 10 to 12
points out, With fi•e or si~ monutcs to
N iapra auard Mike Curran-,.bo led go, you arc stollon the pme.
his team wirh 18 poonts-sank the fret
" Wc ha•e ne\cr quit once this
throw, and thll was the closest UB
season," Hushes saod, " That's not bad
would e - comc to the Purple EaaJcs. for our inexperic~ aroup. That's
The half ended with Niagara up by six, one of thc bt1t thinas about this team,
44-38.
they llre not quitters."
Thc second half had tH• Purpl•
Bad foul shootina by Niagara on
Eaalcs again In a full rress. UB was
on•·and.one situations made the aame
ready fOI' it this time, movina the ball
close. Addina insult 10 Inj ury, U~ was

assessed a bench technical for calhna
extensi•e umeout\ "'tth onl~ '"o
seconds remaio•na.
_.J,osing by only nine points wa- the
fl!'t game UB ha; had aaain&lt;t Noagara
sine• th~ Bulls became Divhoon Ill.
The last lime a UB 1eam beat them was
February 9, 196S, 17 seasons ao.
"We're like tho liule alrl," Hushes
said. ''When sh•'&lt; Jood, she'• reall)
aOQd. and ...hen Jhe's bad, •he's really
bad. That is the kind or ... y ... ,....,
to be pla)'ina. Wt made somc fooluh
mistakcs, but "e turned roaht around
and made somc niQ, pla)-s. "
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BULL BITS-Other notable UB
porformanccs Included John
Fitzparrick (16 points, 7 rebounds) and
Kevin McMillan (13 points, 7 assistS)
. . . Mark McGuire blocked t hrec
shots . . . Gary Cox. came off the
&amp;cnch in the rtrst h'lf and ended up
Ioggins 34 minUI.cs or playina time.

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Berrafato nabs top f3ull awltrd

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Senior loneba~ker Frank Berrafaoo was named Ull'•
G ary Brown, a junior defemive ladle for
Bull;, was nam~
ouosoandlng roooball player for ,19HI. He received ihc award ao a
UB's Mosl lmpro•ed Player.
banquel hcld Novemb&lt;r 23 a1 ohe Cavalier Resoaurano in
Amhersl. Bcrrafaoo ;erved as a ori..:apoain for ohe Bull; Ihis
US's offensive leader, juni~r quar~erbaek Many Barren, was
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goven the award fo~ Ouosoandmg.Offensove Back . !'fe brok~
Fall. &gt;Ianing for ihis fourlh consccuoive year.
grodualc from Clarcn~e Ccnorat High School served as
n~~~rous ~B pa'Smg record; ohos season. and nnoshed among
US's righo ouoside linebacker, a posioion where he made 230 \...) Dovosoon Ill ' lOP passers.
oackle.&lt; in his ~~recr, as.v.ell as si• fumble recoveries and ohrec
One of ohose responsible for Barren'; prooecoion as well a. hi;
inter~.o-cpcions .
success, was senior guard Doug Johnson who was named
Bcrrafaoo's fellow linebacker Cosmo l'losoola was !liven ohe
OuiSianding Offensive lineman.
award for bcs1 linebacker-&lt;lefensive back .
The Joe Soac'bcll Award for desire and dedkaoion was ghen 1
Junior defensive c'iK! John While"'"' named OUI&gt;Ianding
senior running back Jeff Martin. Staebell is US's cquipmenl C
dtfcn~ivc lintnlan.
manager. ·
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Shea's Buffalo
january 12 thru 11

Ma~U'f
.. Ol«ge &amp; Visa
c.ll 847.o8SO. Mon. Fri. 10.5,lor
llckrrs On Sal&lt; Now'
.u .. Co.:nu.l Tld.tot O,..dtt,

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856-2310 IOi t tOIIP
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Ulu&lt; Wn'&lt;kin~ Crt" We are I he Champion&gt; (Eicklra)
I gutS:S "im~ins chc World Srric'.s tntitlts )Ou 10 tlo anythma you

AI tcon1 Ihal'S wh31 four lA Dodger$ thin,. Jerry

RC!.h.\, Sr~"e

Rid Monday and Jay Johnsoone aoo IO&amp;&lt;ih&lt;r and cuo ohh liulc
the pcr.!tOnal tnjoymenl or all their raru:.
~.an'l ilna. COIIC\&gt;1ively they hanJ10nizc about 3S, ~ell

a~

ball. And ohey're all juso abouo old enough 10 &lt;'OII&lt;.:o 50&lt;.""1
Maybe Ihey should soay home'and oollm oho't ch~k s :ond
rest of us·r-rom such. earsores.

Bond·prc&gt;du,"'d this one and brought cogcthcr a backing~~ or
There is ~en Helen Oc:JJ on chc Dodger orpn. Only
hc.inso.rurn&lt;l'&lt;lalion makes any li&gt;tenin&amp; bearable (lhao's whoo arno:&lt;ho
half soar).
The addifion or "1'/ew York, New York;. on ohe nip side is probably
ht mOSI jiJ\'t.nitc and lastc'ns stunr on che whole album . t'm no Y:at~k~
Ood&amp;&lt;r fan 11 pre(er lhe Reds mysel(), buo rubbins il in on New York
But, you say it's all in run. WeU maybt, bur 1hen arc 11 to1 ot
10

celebrate a victory than was~ ina money on a poor alb.um

be eccuscd of car pollution.

first I though! il was funny. bur
11 5-nnothcr

C'i1lmp~

no~·

wirh a etoser lOok. I ~ h a_~;
com~at~ Ctdiforni;a.

or the dtcadern,

The GSA Am1ounces
2 Stipend Positions
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
COORDINATOR ·

and
ADUATE RIGHTS ADVOCAT
F~r discription an.d applicatiof'! .
r senator or

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�Collora paces RoyaL over Oswego,59-56

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"hc:tt CJtnil ColkM'a ,..QLr uo ~tunJay morninc shtJU't ~llf'tl! I he Ro)-ak. -.ac aoma 10 "''" thC'Ir PI'DC"
th~" liflcrnoon ~piR\1 Oi\IIC'JO. 1 he U8 fofw,ard
fOU\1 hi\&lt;C' 1Clmt l:rnd or tf)\IAf hall ~IU'-t htr

prfdkuon "'•'- tl&amp;h• on tht- mit' The UR "'ome11 's

fO&lt;...,.,
"'I ,_,.,_.. (;ollora &lt;.qMllii&gt;N ""I ......... - .
thoot•nJ ...u from·~· (pornu., to ttl&lt; pmmctnl
1 JLtil mo~td in~tod¢ and ~a:s o~ w tht'y hh m&lt; I
J&lt;l 10 ~7J'C'I up in th&lt; b&lt;Jttlnl1lJ that my "'"'nJ 1&lt;1•
orr··
fh&lt; 8uftak&gt; Junior l"int&lt;h&lt;d .,;llh 1.1 f'OIIlli. nlll&lt; or
thu&gt;C In thN"&lt;Ond half ('olloraalw led all

ft'boUI'kJtr!t ~llh 18, 10 orrMM\(
o,,.qo l&gt;t•t&lt;
Buffalo au.Hd 1 ouiHtc Gt'crt' had •h~ ,... ._ or
S~ ~6 1n a hom&lt; opcniJlJ htart&gt;IOI'IK'r 11 ClatL Hall
JVIrdonr V.tllllm\ thrO&lt;IJ)t IliON or lh&lt; ~&gt;all ..... ..nd
''J JU~ • M"YI ~t •ctt IQIPJIO ••n,'' (oUO,.. \AKI
"a\ bu:rncd oo ~traJ OC\1\K&gt;1•
''J v.at iO •ound up I t.:OUlc' hardl. d«p b\l ru&amp;h.l
f:\CR •Mn •c- feU bdund, •c ft.J.J th~l t-It ked sn ·
··a ,ua.. t v.a, '•"'"" hn- (\\ aiU:am .., 100 llf-htl)."
th&lt; riru h.olf and I lnn. "' ,..,...,~·t 1o&gt;&lt;"
• l.,,f'IK ~ld "~ftn lbe ctNdl hUU~t'd _, fHC, I
The Ro,.ah lrtd b,- 1"\ fl'llk:h «~ I~ prnnt'i tn th.t' fir..t
"••ed on h&lt;r fa.-c. She'• not """ of th&lt; bow &amp;.wd•
lulf utrhona • matH&lt;Hnan pr~' to 'or..t numcnJu\
J'\c ~ 'fit lot llkk) a ln.. timn. •• c;l\('fl\ ~
o,..._.qo tuu~'tf) By h.dfum~· lhmiJh, Uutr.do uw.
hrr.h ,..,..UIJ honor, -.uh 17 r;hlrnh
thilt lud ~.:h1ppcd to ttJhl .._, lht\ ~,.amt p.a.rucd b)
The lr~tlh4tlnn rrom ort~to.c 10 d.:lcn~" •tun .... ~
thdr own miW"un. Tht Roy-al-. tuencd lhto hall O\tf
the Ro)~h ~~ rncnt dJfficuh) ~~orc.hn~ to UU c011'-·~
lhtlme&amp; to oarr"""' Ihe martin to 1~ ~7 UO.
I 'ndD O'Donne-ll "\\c 'lttff v.'Orkiur our orn\ w \
Wlth mof(" dum half of the '("C\tnd \4aniJ •(IUC". a
\\ttl enJ thtn \\(' +.:.ilmt ooyor u .and YtC'f\·n·r f,('utna
L.akc:r wra.c turntd a f'N)Ccnual t.lt HJ\11 uuo a
ur lhr ""'un la\1 cnou11h. V.'e Jtll roo rcJ4w,J
nadbua &lt;h•tJU fUITd Jt'nmrn \\ tll1am~ tooL
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'omm1nd of lht \l:S.IOh' oftt1hf' ho\htu"\!: hrr rtam
C\pcTIOk.:t' ln.J "'(1mt dc-plh 4.1 fOf"'atlf&amp;i, but J lii.HJ
tn ~three ro•nl Ind. ~7. "'•'h JU~ "'' m•nute-.
rk.l"Cd,"" O'l).:.,.utrilt.l'fk.'ludN
krt ""1M ~s frdhtd.an I rom Oute-n~ rumrtd lll '""

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HOLISTIC HEALTH
By J EAN BROOKS

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Stqff Wrurr

llo&gt;h&gt;llt ht&amp;llh. \\'hoU&gt;U&lt;
h&lt;alth \\ •th th&lt; h•o tmru u&gt;&lt;d
intcr&lt;han&amp;cabl) •• th&lt; health

profcwon. hohsuc hutrh is a
\.'00\.--c-pt ~u

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II"&gt; an area ur study for people

who dt)lre to hll\'c C"OnlrOI ovnchelr bem&amp; and 10 May heahhy.
Holost•&lt; ho~llh m.,uu diff&lt;r&lt;nl
thinli 10 dlff&lt;r&lt;nt people.

Wtbslt'f') dK'ttOnvy dC"fincs
"•hrM I) not brokco 01 d&lt;focme;
unrmpantd. 2J no1 dJVJded uuo
•malic part• or partiCles; l) bw&gt;&amp;
vmnjured, or ..t\hou1 stan~ of
inJUt)', hcak&lt;l; mo&lt;c widely~
mean• .ound and hcllth), or
r&lt;StO&lt;ed tO oounclnn• and health:
4) conaainina -.11 u.s corulituttnt

pans or t lcmenu: entire. A
S)'nonym for h"lfoft is !Wf/t"i."l.

Also. whole, rneans rntlre; h
di.. inctly implln a ~mplt1eneu
or ptrf«tion from ¥rhich nochin1
b.. 11«n ta~cn and nothina can be
added.
B.!na ,.hoi&lt; " ban&amp; In r&gt;«r«&lt;
h&lt;alth"; havin1 &gt;~braol and

JlotiOUs h&lt;lllth. It u havin&amp; that
S/)#OO( SOfntlhlnllh&amp;l

rs ffiOfC

thtt.n btina in a. mediocre state
without a disease.
Holistic health is an ancitnl
study, )tl il ls o nrwly rf'COgnlttd
area in our WC'IC'IY today. Tht oJd
u,_dcntandrncs or 1hr connect.ion

b&lt;IW&lt;m
nund.lbody/,rnhl/cmotioa; tht- uK
or h&lt;tl&gt;&lt; and rwu,.l ptq&gt;anttions
\~Jed 10 heal, the OrientAl
dll&amp;no&lt;b ""'hod of loot in&amp;,into
&lt;)&lt;&gt;. r-. and 01bcr body paru oo
find OUt
or troubl&lt;&gt; ...

.,ronc.

bul a (cw UldUlOI\&amp;l systC'I1\S thai
-are prtsently bring rt-diSClO\'tfC'd

and rcinttanucd into modeti'IJ_Jay
health n«dt.
R «&lt;ntly on •·ua•-. II To Th&lt;
Women," a WGR·TV talk show
aired 12:JO p.m. dolly~m&lt;didn&lt;
and holistk h&lt;alth """'
en
diiCUSS&lt;d. Th&lt; medial
or• on
th&lt; sho" (bod! mal&lt;
r...,...)
conctudcd that-ba&gt;&lt;d oo m&lt;ar&lt;h

and cum:n1

ltcflds~s

rtluat1on ttchniqucs, and simple
IOC&amp;liOn. These racton. comribuu:
medllation techniques. Thcrt cxi~b 1 tO the freshness and heallh , bu1
an abundonce or ht-lp on tht
'
can abo lead "to thosr wilh weaL
marktt. ranain&amp; rrom natural and
ron.slnutioru.

\ynthetk vitamins to root and
back rollcn. JOfl mdoor JOU&lt;r&gt;
thai arc .\&amp;kl to not strain 1hc bod)
"hJlc JOUUII. Wcart11J natural
llb&lt;tsl&lt;ts Ill&lt; body b&lt;cath&lt;

"M•

drtnkina Pll"' ,.atrr h&lt;lps t&lt;q&gt; th&lt;
body t ...~. ptlrt'.

M.,h

or th• ~olisti&lt; bell on
knowlcd&amp;e ls common sc:nst. or

,.ou.ld tte:n1 10 be-, )ltl

mu~~

common uo~ is aoued as:KIC" in

....

today's raii·Paetd highly technical

ln.,atd !•hat u thou&amp;)lt, &lt;attn,
drank) U "dl as OUt"vd

C:f1\lironmmta.l facton contribute
IO I penon's hQJth. Th&lt;
C":nutonmcnt corWsu. of \a.r)'ma
amounu of 11r and water. or smos
and chemicals, tkpcridin&amp; 0&lt;1 the

Many peopl&lt; hear about hoii&lt;IIC
h&lt;alth and lhro,. up th&lt;ll hand• In
dltmay. 8u1 all 11 take. " por-onll
rtJpO&lt;Utbdioy for&lt;&gt;~ can •

contnbu.tt 10 hdp the'

envtronJMOt. Ptopk can cotrn-:1
m.is.aaL-n by educar.-na

ptit

11\t.m.sdves on t.he: ioacmaJ and

ctC"rnal probltms lh:u may arrca
h.c:allh. Humans ma) then choo'C
to work acdvc:ly toward beu er
hcahh. No one pen.on can do
&lt;HTJ'h•n&amp; ri&amp;ht Ill th&lt; time. but
e\otr.Y \ltp IO.. ard beUt'f htallh lt..l
won h)" auempc al •mm«hatc and
tona "-"'f:
IU a~are:nn"
or hoh.ilk health nses. fO ..lllthC'
abdll) to oonuoloe&gt;&lt;'s bod).
~ln.llRI lht penon CO I IIIIC: or
&amp;mJ&lt;r health and hopJl!""''

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COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL S:fUDIES / SPRING '82
CHANGES IN COURSES LISTED IN:
JAPANESE
PROGRAM=

ADDITION:
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Deletion:

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Correction:

rrmd as prc-vc:ntative- heallh is as
lmponant as h&lt;llina dil&lt;IJ&lt;.
Natural heaUna methods, v.""bert
applicable, can be ~tn•ler on tb&lt;
body and at&lt; chnpcr lllan
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Correction:

ElementaTy Japanese 102 A Reg. No. 480588
M.W.F. 10 · 11'20
Elementary J&amp;panese 102 B Reg. No. 479074
M.W.F. 11:30 · 12:50
Intermediate Japanese 104 A Reg, No. 479029
M.W.F. 11!30 · 12:50
J11panese 499 lndependet ~tudy:
Professor in charge: Mk:hll
Arpblc 102 Reg. No. 488688 will be taught
M.W.F. 12·· 12:50, 102 Clemens HaD
Arabic 499' Reg. No. 0989591ndependenl sn.dy
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are hell aonecl In humanity eltl'ter geroeral or pn•ate. thll a lilt
voewing all lhrM. you feel a bit waterlogOecl yourHif
The most drsqutellng dousong rs from tne CEPA/Hallwello
segment ol Figure• Fotm• and E•pressron•. the fnlll one on the
Four by Three -••• IPOnaoteo by the three galleroH Alb!rghl
Knox got ihe beller. bogg~~&lt;. mote pedestrian works; the smaller
galler~a· jolnl apace got the &lt;HIFIIie\n ertllla. using the human fOtm 01 fog we on aome, ate
represented. Why so many artists Is a rnystery-CEPAIHallwalls
os crowded wllh lhe wOtkS of nine artosts, none of whoM
showong seems full enough lo be Individually rounded, an&lt;leome
whose conrolbullona could be done away with allogethor
Moat of the Figures exhibit seems dlroctecl at repreMnlong
man a s a froughl animal only lhlnklng hlm&amp;elf important. or oven
as a mere mau of bOnes and blood wrapped In akin. No
Mlcheetangaleaqua beauty, but nihilistic crudity; no love of
people. but erotic sensuality. This snow os a sao staternenl
T he only relief at CEPAIHallwalls Is John Ah. .rn·s lonely·
crafted, very lifelike walt-hanging blists of O&lt;dlnal}l people. Htra
rs some drgnlly, at least Ellen Carey's lour WO&lt;ks-pholographs
ol nUdes carefully swirled over and around wolh conlrolled Dlac~
ana whlle·brushslrokes and dots-Is another aesthetic calm on
the maelstrom
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The rest of the shoW. though. gl~es us a depressrng portrayal
of manko(ld. tn John B&lt;umlietd's pholo sequences. vapod·tooklng
people anempt to portray natural actions and ••actions
clinically, and fall comically. In "Ted Simulating Random
Gestutea of Concern," lor Instance. Ted, slntng on a table and
rJ]Uggtng profusely, simulates twenty·louttandOm gestures of
concern. Laurie Simmons offers some pholos ot dolls Uoailng In
a pool, like drowned children, while Roben MapplethOrpe's posed
black·and-whlies are dlsiUrblng In lhelr brutal sensuality. Ilia ••
II these artists are using people like some toys, or illeieil $1111
tile.
At the AIDrlghi·Knox the feeling of Figures os markedly more
cheerful. but still cloyingly doubtful about our condition. Tho
larger gallery conlalns large.. more appeali'lll works, that
occasionally bOrder on whimsy.
Sadness and bulloonery permeate mo-.,fthese antara·
works, panlcutarly Russ Warren's senous-monded sarles In whiCh
his sad comic cl\a.acter floats loriOrn against a madly pressong
background, as well as lhe bright costume-toke wall reliefs. or
pemaps really lull ligures. ot Rodney R1pps.
The baSI WOt'k Ol the show Is Ricl\ard Longo's " Men in' the
Coiles V," a series of full·flgure. larger !han life. charcoal and
Qraphlte detailed drawln~. Young well-dressed men ana women
are caught tumbling and lwlsilng at crazy angles, as II jostled In
lhe rush of cliy alreets. We are still ch1ded abOut ourselves.
It Is sad and disturbing lhll lhese fifteen artists concur thai
human beings are worthy ol lillie more than jabs and jokes.
Figures: Forms and Expressions ponrays the human condlilon as
being very much out of condlilon.
J oseph Plcclllo: Drawings on C~nvas and Paper Is of another
opinion. In this cese. lhe artisl Is not drawing on the human
figure as a guide to all, but on drawing horses as a guide to
human t..eings (and being human~ According to the notes that
acCO&lt;Rpany this Albright-Knox shOw, "infinitely diversified •
expressions and postures of hOtses. ..became metaphOts for
vasUy complex human sttuations."
One gets the teenno that Prccrllo ls searehong lor something:
SO&lt;ne human condoUon. some human answet. But ot seems as
thOugh he may lind the core, or even the key. The laces
and sometimes blurted llgutes bo•ed off on his near
f)hOiograp/llc drawings appear Isolated-as they really are on
the canvas and paper. particularly in lncldenl:s number 11 l-and
longing lor an anawer themselves.
The hO&lt;ses etandlng, prancing. and tumbling, are beautiful.
Picctllo Ia masterful and meticulous; he cares about the horses,
and draws them with a loving fineness, lleshing every bone and
muscle. rendering every vein. They~sland out from the drawings'
black backgrounds with a light of their own, as II thoy are
consumate, Ideal horMa In a spiritual world.
When they are correlated directly td people. such as In
" Incidents aeries II, No. 10:" the horses suffer In the comparison
or pemaps the people become ennobled.
In portraying our sadnesa, Plccltlo searCIIH lor Its end, and
creates beautiful w&lt;Htc ln tile proc:HS. Olher than sharp answeta
the only thing Joseph Pltit:JIIo· Drewlngs on Canvu irild PIP«
lacks Is mote of Itself.
D onald Evans searched too. through postage stamps A tot of
people coflecl atamps, but Evans made his own, issued by
count(les of his lrMQonlng.
Thrt World ol Donald Evans. O&lt;ganlzeo by StedeUik Museum,
Am81erdam. and the Neuberger Museum of SlJNY 11 Purchase.
stamps Evans created before
showcases the best otthe
his death lour years ago al the age ol 31.
The stamps, Issued by such countries as Republica de
Banana. Domino tin a series featuring domino .Pieces), Islands ot
the Deal (taaiUrlng hand signals) and Stein (stamps with
Genrude Stein poams printed on them), are meticulously realistic
and as detailed as a taal stamp engraving. E;vans was a
miniaturist master. For adaell realism, the s!a.mps are rnounlecl
In actual etamp·holder pages, complete with postmarks.
Not to shortchange Evans• line, quietly J&lt;&gt;yous work, but little
else need be said about the show, except that his stamps, ano
their
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THUASDAY DEC. 10

Grupo Raiz.&amp; W~flower
Order in·motion
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1te1. th•ott·utu,..o tv .ty on auuw·a a.~.tey •""'
Kens..,g1on was PVt 10 pr,me a.avantaoe- TN '0"~
•eoustlcaand well ..lled stage of the otd lheatre
house ochO'd the enefgy ot 1 happy, Hf'tO~s.

oresentatton of folkSOng ancs dramauc oance beiiii\Q

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u -.as tne mus&lt; ot Grupo RAil
and tne Oregonian women's d-trM:e co41tcUwe.
Watltlower Ordef, who eUttecl tt)f oap.aclly aud!enoe.
and wttat the aftilll aecornph~eo 11'111 n•ghl
warm a.ncs unfOJo-tlabte, as ... ~ 1 as ,.,..~,, retewa.nt
1n the most naunal ol ways
A Qntttuc nJght. SponSOfOO by 01 c.lly·spanning
c;oalttiOfl ol anti-war Mt.WCHkl and M'iet'll
Ofg.anuat~• of uw State Un-vwsfty al EWtta~. Jhe
e¥ent s 1h0roug:tt pubUc•ty (p4ua ttMt parttetpal"'ts'
ceus.e and populerttv~ was rellected •n tt1e aud!etlU
tt began with an •fllrma'IO" Olthe night'I purpott
ono &lt;*!lc:ouon. u ••rong pltdQU - • go- 10"""
tN us oc:wett'lmet~t'S connnuous and • • uemety
biased tnterventlon tn g1as. tool struggles 1n Latin
Amer~ca (EI S&amp;lv-tdOf Is oot ono eas.e of a tong
history). an lnte~enlfof) c.vrrt1'lly thtllttntng our
nattonat urury and pet'SC~nll MOCti\M WlU\ the
C.tSUJitty oorwmantzmo, can«*ous &lt;hs.sotullon of"'''·

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G Jupo Aall (l 1thl Ft;tnles. fetnando F.,..,
M;,nrlQutt, Elten ~e. OuiQue Cruz. HtetOt
S.~aGOI look tht ltfiOe and lwrteP' the ntDh1 ,...,,"
bOld acot~sHc MutiC, ~ gaJhenng of roo11 (es trnt
tNtnd'a 11111 so.ggeatl), IIley ere a pre-dominantly
Chitean-baln enumbte WhOM ICX\g aM
•nstuh nentetton ttntwKe lhe toot c.~ttuJts or. and
musicetty eaerntMSII'Ie mutual QPPI'IIIf&lt;M'I vl5\led
upon, 1ne IndiO peopiH ot Lallrt America
2 12 F RANKLIN STR ~T · BUFFALO N.Y.
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MEoF

NEW WAVE

GNDO ~Q is an +nten.se musk:: toytutly exubefant
ones ..,en.~y r....,onl "'·'""" journey bnnginQ

together I he styh&amp;lb a.-.d YOttl of c.enturtes to
brei! the vibrant tue 1t10 contlnuUy tnto tile tyr'elam of
the hour One momel'\t would flnd tnem in't'Qk.lng a.n
artaef\t dance of Chl..' s M.aQUChe lncUtina tniO ne-.
Clay fi\Uoaf In anolhtM bfelth lhey '4101.11d be deep tnto
tf\e $~ous rhumbl summons, snapping Cuban
beat prawHng tile lhldOw&amp; of the w•cked and nimbly
combtng tNt s141\lloght for tM wa., to 1 betfec age

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DRAFT SOC
SCREWS AND MARYS 7S'C

ol \lwOIT\anr.ooo, singing (ln tecl, m11e1y mouthing!)
tome Shlrloy'Te•• mtnCJie:ssneu l.ctory-hyped ~•
chUdhood TM o•rl ta v.eann_g al"d carry•no all son a

ot J)al.aphenllia Suctdlnt')l-a C•~~~mbOdofd mUCUI·~
~tells the gut &amp;.he ooesn-. nMd au 0"14• atulf. But
11 we dl&amp;eOYir, tnt! o0fee1s thel tha tarr..t 1ft but •
symptom oltrte typee'eata WOf1'*\ are fOtC*:I tnto. AI
tne gtl1e:xDIIIM ~ need lor each OOIKI • &lt;hflet..,l
0,,, pop$ out hO!Il ~ th-e tront of ner dins 1n
wtuu Is- perhept the snrowdut, most 1rontc
aymbollsra ol th• performaoce-

A

n tnrs. ., m.oe Sh.aJ91f •11 a ttte~ Otom .JCMe
peopled by one awag~1ng 1950t punk type, one
priUY veronlc.a (Afchlt unseen). • couple of &amp;-aay
KJOI. and the tlmkt type ..no aft lOft¥« orey to De
., 1utto*or ·o en '~ tNMe fa""'-•' GefogatOf)l. Mf\M ot
the ..ortt One otrt t..ChH anothef to dance ., :-Suc:ld&amp;r\1~ . ot~ t comes the dttldod cry "OMIGOO,

YOU'RE QUEER'" An uneasy aitenc:t

goH IIWftd bu$oly u~un~~

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tlmkf glri

"Whof• o - 7 · 10
squeals ot .. SHUT UPt" and the pul"'lC' snearlng ..Ahn.
yer all queet, 1nywar ..
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AU of whtch culmln11115 In a gflfll. tingtt thythm

auOcMn.ly •truck by tNt 11\at ha-. been hti&lt;J bKt 100
~ All fiYIII\rte DMn t&gt;ackld •nto the ~·s t»v
lflt i&gt;'eotdl'nQ actions whitt\ encourage setf·

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Oeftanoe"' oecomee 1 fdua\ ol btood putte PfeC*SM)n
and human oeets10n, tl\e OrOif comD•nin.g Am.l'slal\
{the t 1nguagt of tho deaf), c:sance. poise. and gtiUy
OfiiCKk:.al caoenee to •mpart 1 deadly fNM.IQe •hat
atO= als tot
end 10 Mklsm a.nd all othef actusma
most potent mao.c ol the "'O"t wu
when tne 'WO groups performed tt)Qelhtr CertaJnly
the aellg;htl ol uiK:IlaiMd f~k ~ atl(t tooto

cane•

atone ....... inctechbfe.

It

was when 1he COII&amp;etlva utlliled a~ir dramatk;
capaciHtt that tho nlg&amp;Jt became •stonlll'liflQ.
SomethinG hke fliluanu (dtcbc&amp;teo to IM grass root
rr..oom mow.mentl atO\if"d t"t WOftd) coute1 nawe
bMn hand~ IUpef'IIC!IUy Oy ltiOH Wf)QM aetlvtam
com«S hom stooanlsm. Not hef'O In Wutttel, we. NO
pantomll'lt', tome Dtulc:Hike nllrat•on. •M some
1t~.~nnlnQ ltnCHO'II.SattOn ot contempoary CMnne

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one Indio bk\OU aptly ewctalmed. "'the voice ol
anGets'")• Grupe Rliz ~~ • vuallty ot e11ptlssion wt\oM
- . . y - .-os mo~oon TMl• ea"ht bOiclneN ono
deQtt\ 1.1 a sure-hr• 'Gnll&amp;r ot mot,.
On thiii\OI.e,'Mirt~ w.re ...n Ktemollng Into tt\e
"'"kJOr at lntermlaskwt to obtl ll"' Grupo RalZ'I

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alit lowe, Otder Ori rHnltrlng the thettre, • ~Nis
""'"" gr.on very enlhualosllc desctlpllooa ol lhl5
co11ec1..,. (WhoM momboro - • nol coo-ed
"clllnly• 01' uptellll~" enough by
ooo...,llonolly minded cllnco uoupeo)• ...,., I "''•n
to hat lleady."buUdl.nQ staccato behind me: 04'l
conlor 01-. tllo&lt;o I ijn&lt;l Wollllo- IS..Chl
Bf-"lman, Nina F~ftiW, PIIMII Gtay, Kraasy KMief,

I"",.,.,.

Lyn N_.y) warming up wtth /1 fire of dlfeclive that
pu1 Btlaby &amp;&amp;rkety to rest. aha a lilun.nlf'Q verve Wh'Ch

ut-

could 1100k up wllh Alvln Alloy "" ony nlghH
UU Nlozou SNRQo, WoNolton
iftltr&lt;elolmg lf1 lotmo lo unlly 1....,.
- - " " ' l'ld grOwl&lt;I!IIOIOI 01 todl~.
,.,..,.. o/ll. ., lho ~ul dlomMic -ollonol
Wlllll- l'ld IMIIf~ O&lt;lriOQf
ollociM!y eoplofa IM ............ mloconcopllon~ l h a l - conllnuoiO lloe ~

ar.-.

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of corporate ~ndoctunatton. and the hM tplrll whlel\
it caJt MY« full\' contr()UQonoreyed by lhoa4\ of the

opO&lt;n . ....,., ..... bor"" 1ne ..-o"1 ollh41
1n~tin aUon

procus
£$peclJIIy poignant and sensitive wat Cfauc:Uo
Ataya•s VtHIG. 0e u P1mw, wh~h dee*tl ,,... gtac•
IIICI cunO&lt;&gt;I 1&gt;!'11"1 ol Ihe pinlc n.....noo. -~mum ot lrwt rutn-•• t~httessneu preva:~t '"
W"lern practk;e. At guitars lfld asaorted ttt'ln;S
_..,l&lt;lllltr.lopoolt)&lt;. tho &lt;IInce spina, wnino. optrola th41
ICIOOIIO O.llo locus a..;.,ay 1&lt;&gt; IC1 FUll bNuly
lhroaiO&lt;&gt;OOI&gt;y the uglonKI1!f hoto IIICI mo ..
lndo~e . AI expreutYM metgt aod nurture one
anolher, tht fl.amlngo•a cl,c.. beeornet gkiDit. BodY
IWO)'Ing ltwlh lfle opul\_.1. l1lo ci&amp;nc»&lt; Ia .... ~hfl9
t111'ds and t•t. •rms c_.~dlltQ r11111rl~~tt dtn;l'f
ul'turt;ng ant tnCWM and mcwn to aca,pe tM noose

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nah•••

traotance wem~ of biOUOml
wt~ldl g•.. no"'*" - - potolo OFlly

tU'tl\nM.S •

entrap. 'IW'eave dudly Wlbllm""~Uble" st\ldO'IIIa

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Willi ono · - 10 111e "'f\1,
mloolnll
Matwe wu rooet ~eM"' the~~ of tne

~iglll A b&lt;-*'0 o&lt; -~~ 811d _ , l'ld lonrtudo
wM -l&lt;od wllft l he 11ro ol Ylolon llld lh41
•k l - ol LDM. l1lo ft 10 I!Ouoo ouch

-...nee ,,.._ await• ow ,..... ,_,...., our t1M'IG hom
""',_,-.ng
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Fnt flhlnk lhat we're ~ 1ne eatly-lnfatuallon wo1n
- . , . . . . ,, lttllnk ol's someth•"'lthat you ... In a lot of art and
atenlleelure beong mode&lt;n 101 mode&lt;noty'a sau Thongs thll
grew up au•ce World War I , many styles, at leaat. ha.. burned
tne&lt;nHives oul 1IIUnk that tile same hold'a 101 elec:lron•e music:.
There were an awlullol ol inP8flrMOiatlona In tne new musiC,
bul now It's lime to step ba&lt;:k and have an a1Mumen1 end
a~b wnat was valuble.
PS: There'a a bog te•turahlltlerenee between Aud/on and your
tall album, Gam••- AuditHl slleiTis a lot lnlc~tr. mora
metancnoty. 1 was wonCII!flng II this tutural Clllference was oua _
to your getting a betiOf leel tor your digital/analog ml•. or old
you jual conceptuallzeAudlon originally wltn lhat dNpor. lhlcker
sound?
\
Feet: Well. 1 th•nk that lt\5 probably a comDinallqn of the two In
some ways there is a certain dar~ quality to some oltne new
mat~&gt;~lll ano that 1n lt$4!11 somenow suggests a tnk:l&lt;at text~al
a~proach The other t!&gt;ong rs thai I woukl nope thet lhare 'r'l
a
contlnuong sopiiiSioeatton in my album,. conuot of tne mons s
P$o Woulel you mind Ill il$ked you a ie.. quesllons aDOul yOU&lt;
o..llngl W•ln Pell!f Gabroel?
•
Faat No Not 11 alt Whatevor I coulel loll you
PSo Grn1 First of all. how &lt;lui you and ne t&gt;ecoma •nV04vtl&lt;l
muaiCally?
,
Faot: On Paler? Well, 11 was one ol tnou lh lng~ wllh a 101 of
converging palhs We mel a couple ot t•mes Dec:au" of Genesis
anel tlleu oonnecllon WJth JEM Record•. wno own Passport. Just
general runnong inlo eacn olher lhrough the bu01ness Then,
mutual lrtenos got us logetner whole Bob Ez11n was trying 10
essemble • team for Peter. We clicked rt9ht olf.
Wl!h Gabriel once the album II released?

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~:~~g~y~:.~ ~~uronp
Synergy In t e ast 1ane
,
Keyboards in the computer age ~:~~::y~~~:~:':~~~~~=lalllwlllbeanytlmebeloreMarch
.
PS: When do you think thai wilt be?

------------~~:_ by Bill Frankl

S

yniH(Iy (urry Fntl hu recently relea;ed Auellon, another
totally .t«monle album. Mr. Fur was • •nd otnoutlh to
$1&gt;8Bk to the Prodigal Sun by telephone: what lollow~ Is
(of course) It:
·
Prodigal Sun: Because Synergy Is a mulll-traclted
pr0&lt;1uct1on, obYlous!y not done In "real" time, how do you deal
wi th tne tasks of conce"ptuallzation and realltatlon ot your
music?
urry Faat: Well. that's a pretty serious question. I've never really
deflneel a process; the mulll·tracklng Is just a way of getting
done what I near In my head and then the arranpement l or the
piece begins 10 work Itself ou1 eventually. There's no ono set of
rules lhat I use.
PS: How about lhe Synergy System. What Is It?
F..t. on, well lhal's Just really tne n~me that l'~e gi ven to the
collection of old Instruments and new Instruments anel the
computer that I've buill .or written so1twa1e for. I lend 10 view the
whole thing as one big lnotrumenl rather than a collection ol •
separate keyboards
PSo How dkl you get started? Were '(011. for example, ptayong In
rock bands and Cleeklf"'l tater to beeome a stuelto musician?
Ful: No, my rock band was strictly a hlgn schoOl phenomtnon. t
was toying, no not toying, I was seriously-but not on a
professlonallevel-pfaylng with sound systems as Oevices-hlgn
end audio anel recordl"'l-that whole end ol elaclronlc music at
a time when things were Just beglnni"'l to develop comme&lt;clally
with syntheclzers. I found myself just gradually easing Into the
field as It grew up.
PS; I see. I've read that along with your Synergy projecle, you've
also started proeluclng purely digital albums Q.e. 1981's
Computer Experlmenrs Vol. 1). Since yelu don't actually play tho
computer In a traditional sense, but rather, give It the torrect
programming lnformallon and then let it run on Its own, don't
you, In e way, feel stripped of ydur Instrument? I've always
considered you to be a keyboard player.
Feat: No, In I act, It's tho other Wit\' around. The keyboard Is just
a necessary evil In mx view. I see il as one of many possible
ways 10 express what~ I'm trying to compase and In many
eases, 11 Is 1 very uselul ano convenient way of dealing wltn a
syntneslzer. Keyboards can lock tile compaser Into a particular
category of sound simply because Ills l&lt;eyboarCI orienleel, or at
least 12·tone oroented. Wl lh lhe compute&lt; program tllat t ran on
Comput« EXJHrlments, I elldn't lind myself removed from tne
music, In fact, you wor&amp; very closely whh what's going on. The
computer Ia lust a dllferent way ol approachl"'l musical
oOmpasflfon, kind of the late 20th cen1ury way of approaching
Improvisation.
PS: OK. but wily 11 CQmput~ Experim&amp;nts only avalloble by
mall? Does Paasporl Records want to deter your work In the area
or digital synthesis?
Faat: No, to toll you the trutn,lt's a marketing decision on tnelr
part. 1 dellvorao the master and I think thai they didn't know .
qulle what to do wi th It and by .markeling It by mall, lhhy don't
run tile risk ot ending up wllh some welrel marketing slluallon. II
was something thet was done entirely out of my control.
PS: Will thl!fe be more volumes of computer experimenlt?
Faot: well, 1 numbered it No. 1 because I Intend to do mO&lt;e In
the future, but not just crankl"'l them out for the sake of
cranking tnem out. l'el like each one to be a unique experiment,
not a complete rehash of the previous one(s).
•
PSo 0o your computer experiments sound like wnat I know aa
Synergy?
,
Faat: The music ts quite dilferent because 11 Is very much more
of a ltow. 11'1 not the O&lt;chestraled, overdubbed sound lhol
people know from the otner albums. But 11 does have a definite
relationship at least In the sounds and the programml"9 modes
There's sort of a brother or first cousin relationship between tile
: ; '·OK, great. Tha subtitle for Audlon Is Electronic CQmpa.lr/ont
tor tha Poll Modam Aga. Whet do_y~u mean by Modern Age?ts

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�bynm Swllala
would lih to gar 1w1y from the thing.
E: Vas.
There are • vaflety ol rea1ons 101 the late
Q . So NOf1hem .,.._ lo not ll!&lt;el'Ortl of
u.nscnptlotl, of '""" rapes Bur In '''
Eng..nd. .....,e rock bends lib Slte111 et would
rardlnen, thrl lnletvlew hu conventemly lound
e"plohld and /MIIIpulated by political
us way Into p11nt /Uif a lew deys shy ol U2'SIoxt,..,llla 101 their own lftd?
rhrrd Bulfelo appeerana., DeeemtHJr 10 at Uncle
E: No, not really. This sort of Brtush political
Sam's.
tnlng ia really bad It's non·sensical. What you
I first delighted myst/1 with U2 oy catching •
have!. lwo dillerent lac:Uons· the tell wing and
rare opening set of theirs (prior /o Talss at
the extreme rljjht wing. You have the National
Stage I) on the bands low•key "gel wet" tour ol -.,.....t,ronl aklnhelds at1d the B(,tlsh Movement
1 lew cll/es. Thlr lnttlfVIew with the Edge and
sKinheads. The thing IS both stand lor the same
Bono, respectively, center• around a lengthy
horrible principles out lhey bOth hate each
sound cheok on May"· t118t, prior to tftelr
other al tht aama ume. So you nave one gang
IPIHfatln&lt;H at Uncle S.m 's. An enlightening car
ol aklnhelds going around beating the other
rl&lt;hl with The EdQ• lollowmg our ren&lt;hl:rvcus at
one It really IS rklrculous.
•
Play II Again S.m1 prece&lt;hld the prfn!Bd ,..,,
• Q: I saw In an lnllr'flew ......... Spoondau Ballet
Slna. then, 111 has re/eaaea a lew singles
- • "*llionld and and lhetr SfiCO(Id LP. Octobef While //lese·
" We're not going to taft -~ lf\&amp;1."
tapes WOik m re1ro1pecl, I'm sure IIV'""f'Jne
E: Thll was Adam (Clayton, U2 baSSISt\ '
inl/0/lled reservef their ngnt to change. Instead,
0: Now they're I boncllhel MS IIOCuafld
just satfOr litiS r:;aplltrfld moment as a great non·
of luclsm by the Btftllh ,....• •
rock 'n toll Interview wfrh • great roc!&lt; 'n roll
E: I don't think there's any political connect10n
oond.
there. Bul In te•ms ol music they're jusl being
destroyed by the hard sell ot the company.
WllhtheE4~:
Que•llon: I've heard of thlt film from lrel1nd
They're being put out tlke a product, ~ke so
c.lled Shelllhock Roclr, now, there ore 1 lot of
many other musical lhlngs that are happening.
They're just coming across like tt new flavO&lt; In
bands In lrelond, llkl Prot•• .•.
toothpaste or a new high·powered washing
The Edge: • • mainly hom the North.
Q: Did you check out th. .e banda a tot?
powder The thing lhll eventually adds up to Is
that lhey burn out.
E: Yeah, we played at this thing called the
Twenty-Four Hour Feat1val, m Dublin, and a tot
Q: Coming to ljripa wttll1uch llmiS •• the
"New Paychedella" 01 the " New Romant~." I
of those bands came down. Ptole&lt; came dow'!~.,
don't ... your band being so close to Echo 1nd
and f1ud1, and the Outcasts .••
the Bunnymen 11 the press might have led me
Q: Still little Fl"91ls?
E: No, lhey d•dn't play We aaw them
to believe.
E:
Yes. I th'ink- as Individuals have found It
separately. And the Unde&lt;tones as well. But
Still Uttle Flnge&lt;a were great . They wete really
ndicuiOus to try end LUMP together bands
the first band that I considered to have 1t1e
under the same headings. It's hke categoriZlng
people. It's like saying: "You're Engflsh, you
same. live Impetus that we have ourselves. They
really did have a certain aggression and a real
ObVJOusly hate hamburgers, you're Into
vitality, which was great I don't know. t thought
Yorkshire Pudding with your roast beef." It just
a lot of bands from the North were very ooe
doesn't work like l~at . You can't do that. It's
dimensional, very almplllled.
stup10. II seems to be a product of the press,
Q: ll~• Sllrjets?
espeolally In America; they lust have to
E: Yeah. very monochrome, do you know whal I
categorlte things. What is the benefit of tills? II
just gets boring When people keep on trying to
mean? II didn't really hive a aeplh of
personality. They're qulle a bit dillerent from
figure our what you are in relation to other
Rudl. The Outcasts ana Rudl, are bands that
bands Romantically. I thmk we're a lot more
have a very eort of '78 mllitence to them A b1t
realistic than bends like Sandau Ballet and
hke early Buueoeks, 1"-1 eort ol thing. The1r
Adam lnd '""Ants They're dealing In fantasy,
eommetclallty was ve&lt;y raw Protex and StarJetS
baSically: that's their whore rnp. LOse yourself
were really quite commetclal 1n a sort of
•n yoursett. In ctolhes. tn whatever yOU want to
mamstrearn way But the&lt;e are some pretty
be You can bO a p~rate. you can be Roy Rogers.
you can be whatev_er you want. But that's
good singles
• Q: I didn't want to I Ilk obout Ireland until
certa1nly not "hat we're abOut. And 1n terms of
psychfldlllc, I mean, What is psychedelic? I
last .••
haven't a clue
E: . . well, It's not somelh•ng that we're
Q: I've como up with everyone from $latus Quo
particularly well-oualilled to speak on . . .
Q: ••• 1 realize you're not spokespersons, I
end tho Bubble Puppy all the w1y to Televl•lon
to . . .
wanted to 11k quutlons relating bac~ to
Shellshock Rock. The movie poatoro at!Urtised
E: Yeah, fight. unending
It as " A Bloat From Bellut" so I ouumed that
Q: Thoro Is 1 aense of the surreal, the
dreemllke ••.
a lot ol these banda ore from there or play
E:
Atmospheres
there.
0 : •.. In your music. Some have used the
E: Yes
term " naive." I think that comes out of the
Q; What is It like to play there?
" 8oy' ld. ..
E: What you have 11 • SOil of reaction agalnsl
E: Roght Exactly That's true In a sense t&gt;ut It's
the everyday and what you lind •n the news. So
when you play Ballast you get a really warm
not a naivete of Ignorance, 1t's a nalY'ete of
audience that are there to prove tllat Ills safe
optimism. And tnar 1us1 Slicks out so much
Q: Knowing thofa'o something good, something
and good to play Belfast And tney're one of the
elM oround the comer.
best audiences around tn tetms ol their
openness and their ••.•
E: Yeah, e• octly. And optimism In the present
Q: ••• they try ,.,, hofd.
bleak situation I mean, you talk about the
E: Yeah, It's great.
lining, we're flnd'"g It all over the place.
Everywhere you go, under the most difficult
Q: Ale any of the banda sectarlan'l
situations. I think people are coming through 11.
E: No. It h" been &amp;aid that tbe solution to
Northern Ireland's problems Ia Jwenry thousand
0 : llatentng to the tyrlca of your aonga, f felt
rock bands.
tllot pemape they - • · In 1 aonM, a direct
raeponM to the lrfah oltuollon, or ..,., the
Q: lecauM they bring people together?
- ' d altuallon, not cllchld ago.-ulon,
E: That'a lt. There are membefa of Stiff Little
Flngera I hit are both Cat~llc arret Protestant.
"-"-·
£: You're right, In l oci, that our lyrics are very
end I don'l moan borclefllne. Their families are
very devout. And they don't live on the ou1sldrts
Influenced by our S~Hroundlngs ol home. But
of tile trouble, they're In the very thick ollt. But
you must remember that wtt're from Dublin and
thefe Isn't any violence there. The only point
these guya heve decided within themselves that
they don't Watlt any part of the helrfld and the
where violence toUCheS us, In effect, Is through
tile m41dlo and through talking to peopre. It's
fMt and they have lleppecl out ana Mve gone
not lll'$l.f\and, It's lecond, or third, 01 foul1fl.
lntomualc.
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The Edge:". . . we as individuals
have found it nc!iculous ~
and LUMP together bonds under
the some headings. It's like

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�children lhrlre hove no future. That Ia the
equollon. And I think 1 common ossumptlon
mode Ia that a barid 11 tile vahicle out. to thai

minded attitude towards producing. he doesn't
tend to rule the session. He's very prone to
letting the track 110 as rt feels goOd.

ICCUrlte?

£: In our case, no. We're not escaping hom

With Bono:
0: Tile single " Flre" was lleld up because of the
anyttung because tllere ts nolhrng to escape
from. BILl ce&lt;talnly In the case or Belfast bands, rec:enttrl9ie disco lire • . .
•
Olmy (lo,dOnderry), you know, that is what the Bono: How dod you know that? That was ve&lt;y
Undertones did, and have done, and have
Odd. 11 was a ceimbinatlon of factors. II was a
succeeded Jn dOing and are Vllr'J happy wltttlt
mMor dlaaster-t think « people died-and It
They have removed themselves hom Derry. tile
really alfe&lt;lted people. So we could't put rt out
(North) aide of Derry wtirch Is a very heavy pta.ce 0 : So i've ileord • lot ol t ile effects on the
to live. And they're having a gOOd lime now and
album (Bol') but t didn't know about tile bicycle
doing what they want to do. tt:s lantastlc.
lire .. ,
\
You're tight In the assumpllon that there seems Bi:ltaughs) They told you l.bout that We did a
to be no lu(ure In Belfast . . .
'
tor ol (hlngs, like we recorded most of the
O: .•. !hot fa tile medlo anumpllon . • •
1/lstruments in odd places. Like the drums were ·
E: ••• it ~eems to be an unsotveable (sic)
recorded outside be&lt;lause we got a really big
sltua.tlon and .•• maybe rt I~ but that is
sound outdoots. We mike&lt;! up the toilet lor
certainly no way to approach it.
" Thlf Ocean." We rei:orded the guitar by pulling
0 : Would-you ..., take 1 religious 0&lt; pollllcol
the amp at the bottom ol tile sta.l rs and placing
stonce with tile band?
a ml~e at the top ot t he stair&amp;. We did a lot ol
E: No, certainly not. It's a very petsonal thirtg
sue11ge things.
with the band, In terms ol our approach. We
0 : W!&gt;ero Is t he door used?
'never intend to speak tor, or speak to, groups ol 8 : T~l's In "The Ocean . . . "
people as such. What we're Interested in ,re
0 : . . . now that's not a toilet In 1M
Individuals because that Is what we are and
Ocean . . . "
that's all we oan comment lor. Therr• are four
8 : Yeah, the water sounds came from a piece ot
members ol this group and they are four
cardboard we fouod In the studro.
distinct personalities. Any message that carry
Q: Found objecio, eh?
8: ~es, found art.
through our lyrics are from lour different
people.
O:Sush ol Ghosts.
0 : fl does seem that your message Is one of
8:
U2 always wants to took a brtlur1her
than the ends_of our noses rn te&lt;ms ot music
maintaining a personol approach to
openmlndetlness, like a response to the Me
We're into communication: We're not Into being
S..enlles.
too eclectic. or too clever, we're Into emotion as
E: It's runny, as one side gets more open. the
well. But you must reach out.
other side seems to get more tight. As the
0 : The nature of your songs ...ms quite
different from the di rection much n - music
world gets more liberal. the Left and the Right
grow further and fi!Jiher apart, and get' tighter .._. has previously taken. Fa&lt; a while there
and tfghter. The rliiht Wing In England, lor
everything had to be f ast, under four minutes, ·
instance, has gotten so intensely riQ.ht 'wing, so
no extended guitar breaks to speak of. You
definitely •••
racial, so bigoted, and the tell wing ~as gone
so totally antl·esl abllshment. that-111ey're Just
8: . .. broke the rules.
0 : Tiler• oaam to be o law ott(or bonds thol did
out there fn space. T~ey're just non-eltective as
vehicles. I tlllnk you're right. we are
It In dlll e.-nt woyo thot ne¥er c~ notice.
approaching those sort of topics In a personal
Penetration comes to mind. And M a~arlne.
way. We have personal prjnclples which are the
8 : Those are two groups I really res~t •••
tesull and the effect or this sort of
0 : And Televtalon . • •
1
materialistic, narci•slslic way the world Is. '
8: ••• that's another. I was really rnti that
0 : There will be distinct differences on those
album a lot.
I'"
level• In the Eighties.
0 : Your lyriea oro olton referred to a• .••
E: I think !he Seventies were a sort of l ald·back
B: . . . 1 wrfle the eyries on stage. When 1 was
period. Th4 Eighties are now dealing In
closest to the songs IS when I wrote the lyrocs.
Lyrics are like pictures. We'te trytng to get that
extremes. II you go to a hea.,.Y metal g1g, ll i s
extreme-there Is no hall-way measure. II you
cinema round, a "big" sound. Evo~e
go to a punk gig It'$ the same. It's always
atmospheres. A lot of t imes the lyriC$ don't sink
brought to the e~treme, that's what Is
,
In Immediately but they (fldn't come oul ol me
happening now. That' s something we're against
Immediately. It's that type of relationship with
41&gt;rds at the moment . I lhrnk thai wrll change a
as Individuals. We have to question this. Why?
W!&gt;Y do people have to be this, or that ? Why
bit wil./1 the second LP.
·
can't they just be themselves?
h,
0: Most Importantly, the Iynes seem to react
0 : How do you leel about the success you've
against the cliched negotlvlsm happening:
" Everything is so bleak a&lt;1d desolate, lei's Just
hod, lnstrum•n,ally, as·a \rlo? U2 does make a
lot of music In I he live situation.
give up."
E: We"ye been working very much on the three8: (laughs) Oh, no. lf)lell said, very well said.
piece format: guitar, bass and drums, musically, Cliches bother !"e. In '!'usic they bother me, rn
and the vocals. And we're bringing i t to Its full
attitudes they bother me. And Lse' it a lot In
extent io the live situation. And we've dooe this
England. A lot of the ~re dark, very
with the album as well. There Is no extensive
obvious. I try to avoi d that as a person. I'm Into
over-dubbing; II anythrng it's Just a development
rock 'n roll but I'm not a rock 'n rollar.~·m not
of what is already there. And for that album and very good at parties, I'm nol very gooc{at
inls tour, tnat Is baslcaJIY lvhat we're doing. For beltavrng like I'm supposed to behave. We are
1
rebelling agai nst rebellion. CHange
rs always a.
the next album, we'll probably develop dl flerent
-..ounds, diflerent Instruments. I think that the
&amp;ublle proceWChaoge is never obvlous.~f you
sound we have Is particurarly full for a three·
attack, you provoke delense. Whereas II you
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_____________ ,piece band, It's a big music.
welcome, you bring about change. Change

welt

;~noronce,

it's

: optimism.' 1

r're Irish has people
l be a part of tho
, but they do ASsume
' as a city is very open,
ry artistic In Its own
a Dublin pub, within ten
1e guy buying you a drink
nory. It's really very
lot of character, In
s very inspiring, It's a
10u think of all the
leckett, Oaoar Wilde, all
come out of Ireland. And
try that has only known
u - 1 dOn't know-a
ve such a domination

rntory obout Balflll on
:entty OWl olaletl tile

ii

Bono: ''We ore rebelling against
rebellion."

Bono: "Change comes from
putting your arm around
something, not qy striking it."

0: Big Is 1 good wotd. Especially with tile
clnlma.
E: Ttwe Is big music. 11 you think ol some of
the big groups like Springsteen, and ,il's just
lull. Ws not like Richard Hall and the Voidoids.
You know, scratchy. Early XTC.
0: Drums and Wires woa • turning point . !lou
st... Ullywhltelend'ao much direction t o a
band •• II 111ms ile might?
C\.
E: Nci, I just think he picks the bands he wants
to 'I'Ork with, If they have a.sound he . . •
0 : . . . cllemlstfY •""-qompatlbllfty:.E: Yes, he nas s(&gt;ecllft tastes In music and he's
obvious!~ working to that. tle has a very open·

coryes with putting your arm around something,
not by striking II . .

·OfSo what do 1'011 think oltile lat. .t phraH
t~'s
· ~ a),piled t o fOUr mullc: the New
n~?

8: I ha e the tatut phrases. There are two ways
out of a alluollon. There's &amp;IC8Piam. Or realism.,
I lend to j)reler realism. Some people juat like
to forget about things. I appreciate that music
can be enlel'talnlng • dressed-up esc&lt;~Piam. It
Ia not particularly good lor me or our aUdience.
We're more Into the celebration of llle and Its
ordlnari!I8SII (ale), rather than lt\8 labrloallon o f
lanclnesa.
'

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R D 's life of Myth

e

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her 1111(1~ slr,.o, arre erred
"'Mr damanfla. "I am Her
Her, Her ·• Her Gar/ had no

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wtfe, Minnie, Hermton•-Het.

The

mas• of assoetat•ve
language compr11•ng
HE/lmrone cen181t around t~e
d•sconllnu,ty of th,ngs,
result1ng on tear and"1ne&lt;11a
H«moone aequ&gt;&lt;es the aD&lt;IIty
to lace adult reamy-tM
constant Sh11lt of me~uogs
and certaonues-not by
d1SCovet1ng a magre lo&lt;muta to
conta1n all mean1ng1. b&lt;ll by
translormr~ her fears •!'IO
nameable Ob\8CtS of her own
crtatiOn The lorm thiS process
talces 1n tho no.el IS that of 11\e
tnlermedllry draw1ng lhe lear
out so t~at It CAI'I be sohd1fed
and thus conlrollad George
tuncuorra as a false

as sloe oneossanlly calls
M&lt;sell-has no c:leerly dehned
pe&lt;SONhty or Interests.
romantoc or oth-'H She os
IIIIICII. . In a ratM&lt; lbSUrd
way. She •~t~~atda h.,
• a•t•emuiu wolh onatdonata

Hf.RmtOM by 110 IS an
"allloblograptotc:al novel'
cornplettclln 1927, reposong In ~n
manuSOtiPI. untol r~tly. In
SUddenly Hermoone's lroeod
Yale's Blenec:kot Ublary HO
and fuolor. POet George
(Holda Ooolutle, 1886-1961. for
Lowndos (Ezra Pound). returns
tne unonlloated) helped found
lull Of piSS and vonogar to
the lmajjlst IIIO'Jement 1n
· ·Gawd's own god-damn
ITIOdern PQetry 'The tmag1a11
country" lrom the ContinOf\1
b&lt;o~e away lrorn the aflluent
Durong a romanhc ttroll
and decadent verse or tne
through the Pennsylvarna
VIctorians, beolnnlng the
forest, George e11her kisses or
brutally rapes Her Uhe &gt;lory 1s
modern era of despaor. HD's
,early verse seems tree !rom
not cloar at tnos pooniJ and
personal auacnments,
then proposes marrlaga He.-~
presenting pure 1maoes
parents wilhhOid consent, at
(representations) basad on
first, because George Is a
object1ve (verbal) details This
no'or·do-well and 1 POOl
early position, however,
besides, bul chey later recaot
became complicated over the
eltor moeUng George's mother.
course ot her long tile 1n which who naa traveled o"'ensivoly
she produced numerous
wutings revoaltng an 1nner
ne hot afternoon. Hof
reality e•ternalited In many
myslerlously roceivas a poor ot
inlerconnecled layers,
free tickets to an ama1eur
inlormod by myth and Freudian produCIIOff 01 Pygmalron
psychOanalysis.
Fayne Rabb (Frances Josepha
HERmione may be read ..wii"-Giegg), who plays the title role
some dllllcully, as the tale ol
1n lhe play, belrlends Her and
young HO's relationShiP wllh
George and Is pul on lndellnote
Ezra Pound and Frances
hold while Her.and Fayne
Josepha Gregg Hermione Gart discuss Greek mythOlogy
(HOJ, always a troubled child to George Insult' both ol them,
her understal\dong. tnoug11
along w11h everyone etsa ne
diStant, parents,- has llunked
meets. but he stili manages to
out of Bryn Mawr and spends
keep a claom on Her·s
hef lime wandenng around her
..attenuons .. Alter dai1Crng In
latn1ly's pa1a11al estate. ot1en
some declasse eslabhsnment
at
length
w1th
her
wllh George. Her gets a sore
argu1ng
motner and her beloved
lhroat Wid proce«~s to go

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repreaants 8 liawed unio~ol
opposiles-male and
lemale-sall-contalned •nd
sell-serving, though useful as a
three months or
more
model for underslanding
schOlarly mar~et The
. human possibilities. Her
three years (again .the slory os
unclaar), she cores. herself by
serlousne55 ol Modernism,
reaches maturity only afler she
repealing discontinuous
New Directions aoema to be
rehearses all the absences and
dotaits ot tne whole sorry
tolling us, hes becOme
conlllcta sne teals In 111e
affaor to an lndillerent nurse
Irretrievably toat to
p1esanca ol the emotionally
Fully recovered, Her t@kes a
contemporary readers. The uninvolved nurso. Hermione's
relresh1ng walk through the
character ol the book's blcl&lt;
resolutiOn of conlllct
snowy wOOds and meets an
cover te•t end of the
•-toally resembles the
old friend wno also has had
accompeny1ng press release
pracllce ol early Freudian
problems. Her relurl&gt;!t nome to not only distorts HD's lila and
paycnoanatya.._
discover Fayne wa1t1ng '" her
art. but t1 prtvileges a readmg
HERm1one was wttllen
room.
tllat would renCief a large part
.,...., years before HD was
of the book Incomprehensible
analy- by Freud Even so.
Recountong the surface
events of HERrnrone-IM
Readrng HfRm10ne lor
jUdging by her cnotce ot words
"slory"-needless 10~, does laSCIVIOUS lneodot8S lboUIIn8 r•compensallon relfe•" etc.)
fS98Cially 1n lhe first half at
not begon 10 descrobe tne depth tile ol HD would not be • very
and comple•otY of HD's ftcuon sahstyong e&gt;peroeroce The
the book. HD reveals an
Whether or not HD and Gtegg
open1ng paragoaptors typ1cal of ..,.,.,_.. ot Fr&amp;Udlilll
had a sexual relaloonslup IS
her style and subSIII\Ce
terminology, an •PP&lt;e&lt;:la\lon of
not the maror poont olthe
the materoal ol sell Thl$ •• not
Her Gar! " ""' round m
at 111 IIHP'ISing becla~. ~
book By dwelling on an ossua
of minor tmPOf1allCe. New
core/ell "tam Her." s,. sa•d lo 1n tho tD20s. aome analy)•cal
herself, sh&amp; repelled, "Her,
language had t&gt;Hn absorDad
Oirechons has chosen to
emph4SIZe literary goss1p at
Her, Her "Her Gert trr«J to
tnto the ..macular ol the
the e•pei,se ol hteralure, I
nold on ro somelllrnp;
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~~~~~~~!""!~~~~~~~~.. ea~uonc:e was further
~
validated by her shJdy W1th
Freud and consistent with her
succosslul adaplallon to tile
as an arllat . One tonal
biographical note: HD cradllad
her recovery from the deep
depression she sullerad
lollowlng the blllh ol her
daughler, Perdita (author ol
HERmione's Introduction). to
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forced gl1mour to hlde bef'llncl
The cn~ef propone&lt;~t of tne mowment

Steve Str•noe. a young m.an -..ho
- - t n e lhl&gt;lon tl&gt;d mystoque or
bee~

maelstrom of IOUOd and 1011 you out before
you'\'e haG a chance 10 ,.., the tult ellect
The two numbefa that ta10 belief are :we
Motle, WhiCh haS I ntct rhyU'M1UC:
progr-. tl&gt;d Fade 10 Gtoy ~ The latttr,
•n .,.rttcu~r. t.s a"""J.tul as It pt.ys llseU
(N.Il IO II$ lulf t••enl As the tlfll 81•1ilh
5inQte ~~ •&amp; I bullla.nt ltcOmOh~l Wtlh
liS Sl.lblle. spatt&lt;hng lyniMSilfiS and
smooth. haunhng YOCall
Them.et~ttv. ViHgo deats wtth
COf'WhltOnl. And lht ·~tt Of ~· 81 8
theme st.c.lts out like 1 10re thumb.
Lyrically,
not bad, bul who can Mlp bu•
snicker when StrlfiOt announctllr\ "Bl0ck1J
On &amp;Jocks''· ..Slop. you've gone too tar tt'l!s
time/you're to~lng wilh reality •• Tho pot
coruno the kelllt black?
Less preoccupied wllh "th•look.'' but
hav1no acquired 11 nonethoteas. Ia Our~n
Duran whO hall lrom Blrmin~h•rn. tho
Sti"'IkeslatA of I he NOfthern M H:Jianc:Js
Named alter the map In tf'le film
.. S.rbilrat..,;• ltwt h•t-man Duran Duran is
more funk·onentld and aJso more lgnoreo
That's too bad becauM there's more

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.c.rte The mus.c was Euro-ctdeo
and eiec;trootc pop Oetv1ng dNper 1nto tM

acaptlt

mov~t Ste,.. JO+ned torcea Wtth ex~Rictt
K.O Rusty Egan al\d M IGQe Ure ot Ultravox
to form Vtsage ~aoai•no memberS John
M&lt;:Geoc:h and Oave Formuta wete added
along 'IWtth UIHIVOX'I 8+11y CvrJjo Wuh
Unit comp~te, V•aage ont.,ed IM &amp;IUdfO
Tholr songs ate few, but t-horo's enough
to lit an album Recently 1 14mplor EP was
reteased dOmtatiCIIIy. eatty!ng .some 01 the
more bristly numbors ll'a gOOd fOf a litsl
impressiol"', but shows thlt tho New
Romanlicltm from the Visage viewpoint has
tew real links with past Romantic Ideals.
The st'l.all of tne aJtlata Ia stranoety
beautiful and Imaginative, but the musk: ts
cold 1nd ceteutahng. contradlcuno the

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'"llial 1&lt;101 Thete l1 pass6on neto, but U +5
controlled The oloecuonte _.,.,., and
eta she-s of •·Froqu.ncy t" aM •*far'' aut
angry and lbtiiPI Tiley II&gt;Ck )'OU ...10 a

mus~•l and tyrv=al aubiiM« ~ tne•r hrlt
aJbum 1.1'\an there are ltl motl young Buht-n
buds ot thtS ~.... maybe Ullra\'Ox
Voc.at•s.l
Le Bao..c.etJa ltl•.s atuff
HfiOht M U$1C~.. an 8pp4'opfl. .l Ill .. 0ur•n
Outan mar ...,r.te dence tunes: bu1 the"r oo
ra.ve cne tlaWOt ot ttHt poat·aun-Mt WOtta
Where Ihe Obscu-re comea to lht IOfe E..en
tne mos1 ootenl•ally commerciiJ number a
such as the chart-c;limbef ·PiaMt Eattn·
and '"'G+tll On F1lm"' F\ave a aw-re•l edge
Duran 0Ufan haa a alre)n9 t •Cit•t&gt;te
m)'thm Helton Which t•ysa nice bl~e tOt

s.mon

tntersnno a uttar lnd koybOard "'ork t1 1s
Anttr. Taytot'a ouh1r ltltt pushes ak)ng the
vOftex in "Careloss McmcHjea." a -.ono thll
kicks away the 100• ot a lost romanta, and
sweetens tt'te prooressk&gt;na of ''Ttl A~•v, a
lazy lnsuurn4ntal romln&amp;.JCent of rho
8owk!iE.no eotlabofaltOna
There's even • s-M~inQ PGP tune called
" Fr~s of M •ne" whtcl\ reiOives II'Ht atory
ol Geotoe
Remetnoe, Stlam 89? w•an
alll.hls. it's • \WY well-tOUnGt&lt;l hf$4 elbutr
Duran Duran throws 111 spa~k btttM thin
most.

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SOphislrcaflon
ughlly so. Who wanta lo mess "'"h
someone else's wnen you've got your
Si&lt;!e 11110 rs an Instrumental olth~
alorementroned. Both veoslons feature
own?
So whal does Gary Kemp do? He
a lush llorn section and lnleresfrng
writes !hilt ohalfow bll called "Chant
tunk rhythms, making this a decent
This Is the 111851 "80 what" lrom !he No.., ,.. gives II some nice bright.
choice lor 1!11 Dance Floor League.
Brothers Kemp and company, !he men
brassy prOduction ano c,.nks out &amp;,
Alsq lnclu411J is "To Cut a Long Story
who dressoo up and set Euro·dlsco
robust disco numtleo that could slip In
Short," a provious-Spandau Ballet
and ouf ol American record racks wlfh
- back fen years. So whal's lefl? Well,
relaase and a tune Wlfh much more
Individual color
lhe Bntlsh have prefly wen kept lheir
ease. But In lh&amp; face of Brllish
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Don'/ Need Thrs Pre!lSUrtt On)" blw
"Fttttl lhe Chsnt" snd "To Cut 11
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Buffalo: DeCember 8,9 and 10

OcrOl&gt;er opens with a blasltr eatltled wooiOn't be the nme wtlhOUt tile
prrmorooat whoops, hOIIe&lt;ll, mid·
"Gio&lt;ra." complete wltn an tahobtt.on
of L.eton phrastng, CIIOI&lt;~olo.e atraons ano syllabiC oro ..ts. 51i&lt;les a'ld anempts II
!'Of the second liMe on tne D&amp;st
soprano
herce guitar ea&lt;nplomenta ol The Edge
t.,el•e I'IIOJ1ths. 02 Ilea become one of
Included on OctOI&gt;er Is "Ftrt," the
A pteuent surprose OCCUII ne•t on "I
a lew non-u~round banda to tode
Fall Down" as The Edge adds plano for rrral V2 alnote to enter the British Top.
pul rock·o-roll dreamlend en rOIJte to
oiO. Like ''File." moSt ot tl\e tune. on
creating liOmathing ~eea, honast and
1~e flrat time, conttibullno a simple
'tfoe LP are ea&lt;npact and scneoultP In
dlstOMblngty, sensual 111t spark
· rlchrloaa which carries over,Jnto
contrast to 11\e lreedom ol Boy.. .l
"Seartel" ano the title track But too
became a beam. And In's purPQM
none IICI&lt; Intensity. 02 Oou l~e
be&lt;:atnt c!Mret.
much Ia not made of a good thing The
it sell Each number bfeathea ~ •
blilk ol OctOI&gt;er 1s packed wrth the
W ,..., WOfd went ouc ebout IJZ'a
same rosMakrng guot81 The Edge
II&lt;IICelulness. patttelllarly a gen.
strong Cllristfan. belrels some
lollosh aoog entrtted " TomO&lt;ro.r,"
PIOYIOed on Boy
eyebro..s went up. Not to WOfry No
complete woth Oilean ptpes and\ •
Adam CliYIO&lt;&gt;'S baSSWOfk
OM'S DOing IO be beaten With a Cf0&lt;.18f
For all theor faith, tneylstHI
bOdhran.
unlonunately
tends
to
latl
Dack
onto
October, recorded at DucHon's Wrndmoll
the mi~ at umes. Percus11on h" been · won'l lef,you loroet that their physocal
Studios during the summer ol 1981
14
Dublin. Balle Atha Claltll. The
source
brought to the fore, most notably wit h
with Steve Llllywhlte again as
o(rtv, dirty city ol Joycean llctlon.
tho hoavy pounding ol "I Threw a Brick
prOducer, sel'&lt;es to 'onlargo upon the
A goOd second album Is a sign ol
Through o Wondow." and "With a
.pervasive "boy meets man·• theme of
survoval BeJno multi-dimensional In
Shoul," tile taller complete with a lloht
U2's debut LP Boy wtollo Intermingling
muSIC and (heme, as U2 IS, tlllt band
tnll.,weavtng ol trurnpet
It with a pure unfoiOono ot faoth If U2
should be w1111 us lot qu•te a willie
l!ono'8 ..acals haven·ttmPtoved
was searchino fa&lt; anything on the hrst
smce Boy, and tl\at's a rehel II
album, they'Ve found It on the second.
- Andr. . Grtt
U2 Octoblr (l5laod) • • • • •

wun naunllng harnomlca s1mula1e0. on
with percussion Tony Benk's
keybOards: "SomebOdy halp
keyboards or M1ke Rutherford's oultars.
hlm/SornebOdy l)lease/Ju&amp;t put another
His solo effO&lt;t Face Value gave Collins
record on.· I usually lhp Al&gt;ac~ back
some 1100&lt;1 practoce Some have aaiO
on. and skip OYer the record's dull
Abacab sounds "funl&lt;y," but 11 IS JUst
spoil. Maybe Genesis should have
heartrer riiYihm.
recorded only half of Abscab
- The LP stalls out with tho lust tough
crash of the title track, turlous by
- Larry Congdon
Gonosls standards, undetscoreo by
bleating bass but given poise with
gener1lly mell~w keyboards The song
rs crypllc-abOutlalse accusations
and cellOphane-as eenalnly is the
tit le. whiCh has been said to be a note
Tn. J. G alls 8!f1d Freeze Fame
sequence. although the group denies •t.
(EMI/Amerlcar • • •
It Is marred, though, by a long soulless
Ot lhe J . Galls Band meo1 s Naliea
.Instrumental ending. Next comes "No
Lunch With tongue planted firmly rn
Genesis Abacab (Atlantic) • • • 'I•
Reply at All," In which Earth, Wind and
cheek. An tnillal listening to this latest
Are'• norn section, brouoht over I rom
Face Value, linds a warm eompllement
venlure by the bad boys from Boston
The past couple Genesis albums
In Bank's trantic but assured
will reveal 11\at Peter Woll ano
have been dlsappoontlng to Its cult
fans. whatever the amount of
, keyboards
Company hAYe realty goroe oil the oeep
Aller that, Abacab slides, and
PIII&gt;Uiarlty the band haS achieved. Alter
end this lime. synthesozet OYertoad.
the departure of lead man Peter
nothing else matches the first two
btslllgerentleornpulslve lilfong woth
Gabriel, followed by guot81ost Steve
tracks. Most sugges11ve of the "old"
chameleon chOrd Ohanges and bfldges.
Hackett. Genesis' sublle homogenous Genesis Is "Me and Sarah Jane,''
lOIS Ol StudiO Qimmlckry and lyrics
musical style. now lacklno strono lyrics Bank's moody piece abOOt an Imagined
heavy on the urban decay,
up t ront;just did not cut it. Alter a
lost love at the end of the world '(or at
technological worship and mlno~ontrol
decade, the group knew Just how to
least someone's world), and the
paranoia so near and deer to William
make music, but no lonoer had
welgnty orchestral "Dodo,'' a tirade
S. Burroughs!. bean, especliolly In
anything as meaning lui to make it lor. agalnSI the cruelties of natural
sonos like " Freeze Frame," ""-ge In
On AD&amp;cab, the Dand's thil1eenth
seleetoon: " Too big, to flyiOOdo ugly/so
The
"Insane, Insane Agaon" and
album, the remaining three members ol Dodo must die." It seques oAto
" R;ver Blrndness:• Reactionary rock
Genesis have finally realized that the
"Lurker," whose title creature's bubbly . cnties will prObably bemoan the
music is now the main thing. It's a
keyboard talk Is al Odds with Collin's
domise of a oreal journeyman rock
move Into tougMr rouslc than the
m1nlc description ol 11.
band, bul all I nave to say Is " fut. tut ":
group has been generating recen14'.
Fflllno In slOe two ls " Who Ounnlt?,"
rather than striding down the same
The subtlety rs still there, and the
an eaercfse in repetition that Is best
trled·and·lrJJe R&amp;B corridors of their
when not really l~tened to !seriously).
prevoous records, the·J . Galls Band
·lnstrumenl$ and ..acaiS blend Into a
ateady rnl~. but the music Ia more
end a couple ol ct\111 poppish tunes that have hnally detovered the "new wave"
direct. This Is most evident in Phil
are aure to bring In the adolescents.
album they've always wanted to do,
Collin's urgent and pronounced
The last track is an Improvement,
and most ol the lime rt (QUID) works.
thouoh. "Another Record" rs about a
lnlluences here run the gamut lrom the
drumming, which can leap out oo its
Dolmed out rock &amp; roller. punctuateo
Boomtown Rats to Godley.Qema (whO
own, and then fall back to punctuate

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Frane)-plus. "Centerlold" and " Angel
In Blue•· are sure·fire raoro hots Nolty
cover too

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PICTU~ES TO ·BE

TAKEN
Dec. 9th, 10th, &amp; Uth
from 1_0 am· 4 pm
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WE A~E NOTHING
WITHOUT.YOU!! .! ~
\

�S.nC.e \971 th._ Women·•

Oollege hu been holding a
H(I&gt;Hierly -try reading Dr
membefa or the Women'• StUdfea

CoiiO!Io Poe,lry WorhhoD.
Memb_o&lt;t ol lho -kllllop also

out Room ol Ou1 OwiJ. •n
antnolog~o llghlmg

poetry and

en work by tho--atudenlt e.w~sty
for ilnd about ~Nomen. Thla
semester's teadfno wilt oe hetd

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ao 7:30 al

108 Winspur

A'lenue, and'" fetnaJe wrners are
and encourao&amp;a CO briO.Q
along thuJr poetry aNS join In the
readtng'" Free (IJ'tifdc..re and
refreshmtmt.s wrn be p rovided.
InVited

Those unabashedly senUmentat books, plays. and films which we find

Geoests' dlsunct personalll)' •
may have weathereo.oown shghtly

lm,cm&lt;&gt;ra,ooe, even essential, a1e .those wtllc:ft celebfate an ltreduclble pan
For those of us wno gtew up in khGhens full Of ooions, •
and tho taJes ot our unvanquflohed ancestors., Flddlflr
qulnlessenUaJ d1amat1c mu.sical. One needn'l be
sensitive to ethnk:lty to feel the tender pathos and
the play. And, tor anyone with ears, the music
we.eving through and encircling the play. 11 Is at once
development of the plot and Independently haunlfng.
a bit ot hlstorical reference, and, more than thl.s, a
dlstam heart, you' ve go1 the opportunttr. Spotlight
and lAC are suesentlng Joseph St~n·s cfaS$1C
Oecembef 4, to Sunday, December 6, at 8 p.m. In
Theatre. SpoUight Productions is a newly·lormed,
organization productng plays tor UB students. Director
Geraci says he Is overwhelmed by the wealth ot talent shown by
unfolds In the. Russian village of Anetevka fn tne early 1900s. It
really,
ot .ell our
ofAnd,
the O)d
Worldhar~
lt'latsince
truly early
was: of
pride.
change.
andancestors:
endurance.
working
the entire cast and st•lf ot Spolllght t'la54&amp;ne Fiddler
justice. Said P!oducers, Andy Kirschner and Thomas Gans: " We
play., and all ol us-staff and cast-have given our best to
m.agnlfieent as it can be.''
•
Gtettnberg IS featured as Tevye. the QOOd·natured peasant
Greenberg's strong voice and deep lee ling for Ihe teact roJe
and human tnterptetalion. Beth J(o~alsky s1ars as Tevye·s
KJe1f1 adds life to Jhe show through 'her portrayal of
otde$t daughler. Pam v . Beck'•s: featured as Hodel; Beth
and Joan Vogel Is the overzealous matchmaker ve,te.
Mo1e1 lhe tallof, and Bob Mesch brlngs alfve
revolutlor,., teacher. J elt Goodwin is Fyedka the gentile
breaks the banler of prejudice and bec:omes a member of
and Joe Plaue plays Lazar Wolf, the alltonling bCJtctlel.
on 'he Rool are now available In the Hekel office at
Hall. Fot dlscourued tates can 832·3n6.

For fourteen years, thlnoon
albums and a plethOra of personi.J
addlllons and attri(tans-. the $0Uf
of Genesis has remained firm. tn
196611s teenage founaers-Tony •
Banks. Mike ~ulherford, AnthOny
Phtlllps, Chris Stewarl and Petef
Gabriel-had not even the
intention or performing 8$ • band,
but Simply being I 500g•Wrtting
colfeclfve. Ytl they Were persuaded to perform the•r own
songs. and efter a soh·pop
Uavored first album recorded In
lhe summer oJ 1968, Genesis came
Into Its. own ...progressive," lite-rat~

s-tyte.

~.,, U'ltt ~lP.aro, but ~UlhefiOf'd,
Banks and earl~ a(I(Stl»&gt;il Phil

Collins .-re still roctung aw•y end
'OI!tng into the Aud this- TUf$C1ay,
Oecembet 8. wtlh then latest (hll,
•lbum Ab~c~b under their arm
Also along will be their lbur ..
ou•larist Oar)lt Stuetmer and lour
drummer Chester Tttompson, tHJt H
Is prObabJy $4JIIe co say lhat the
Earth Wind &amp; Fu e horn secHon •
fcarured on " No Aoply At All'' •
won't be whn them
~The show is preantec:s by
Ha.rvey, Corky and Tice and H~ela.
are avallabte.Jhrough Cenlrat
Ttekets at $8.50 .end $9:50

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                    <text>THE
FSEC approves resolution
to examine Follett's past
~We

m...t remember we are tlul largeat school in the

SUNY '!I*"' and we hm&gt;e a boobtore tMt ;. for a third
rote oollege. lt't a diagrace and il'r about time the faculty

tkmtmd tometlaing; we have a new pruident coming in
and we ha~a right

to

be let in on it ( the detaih

rurrounding the Follett contract.) "

- Jonathan Reichert

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-==~~:-:=~---------:

-

T

madr In chr dark.''

SOU GOODCHILD
M•IKII'"I EJI•tor

By

he Fc..Jty Senate EucvUVt

e-m,,« (FSEC) ~y

pasStd I r&lt;SOIUI- WedDc:oday
that Lhe UB Focmdodoa (\JBF)
ciDc:k. l&lt;lfomwiotl 011 ... cootJaa with
Lhe FoAca Coq&gt;oral-. wlliell ails for tk
nqooat~q

~ 00CIIpi1U'

to cocttruc:t a beookSiore

on hied B.
Ph}licl and Alllooooay ~
Jonathan Ra..t .__... lhe
motioo-wtlldi formally lll&gt;trCJCii Faeulty
~ Olalr BaA..,. Ho"'oU co droll
ldttr 10 UBF ~-•na the
mronnalloo-the n.., ,..,.,...ful .,.., to bu
loft~ baltlt to bavc a lqltimalt academic
beookllor&lt; llucalled alche,UoiY&lt;tJlcy.
"Ticio alilooiAd ... "'latSI • •
tloorbwt of Lh&lt; ....,.. and responsibiliUeo
of Lhe Folctt ~1 to he 1he c:.duoive
.a.. or booU 011 Lhe Uarv&lt;nily campos,"
Rcitlcoorl's motion IUIIeCI. "Sado ao

a

Howdl "'ICCICI co 1&lt;1 Rcichcn aurnd Lhe
..-.,.ann Til• Sp«tn~m ediconal
''llcaied the IKk of Information" involvina
Lhe Folldt UBF . . . - c. Her lener ..111
abo be - . co Lhe Unlwmcy Coui&gt;Cil, the
SUNY T.......... UBF Praidalt Joltn
Caner and UB Pruida&gt;c Robm L Kacer.

Rticba1

bdic-&gt;a t1w Folldc &lt;hould be
,.,quind to P&lt;iblodY r - . . lh&lt; comraa il
siped W1lb UBI'. II allows Foll&lt;tc co boild
a beooblor&lt; on Pan:d 0 and si•a it
udusive riJblt 10 sdl beooko and such
mcrdlandiJ&lt; u T-ohinJ, mup and Oilier
Such llmclrics on &lt;ampul. The COnlrtlCI Jasu
ror 20 yeart.

Rei&lt;bcr1 belltvts Ihac tho con1raa l.s a
rn.n&lt;r or public record and has r"''u&lt;sttd il

rrom Caner, who has refused b.im- OG
tk around&gt; lhat It ;, no1 hls business. "The
faculty hu the rich• and obllptioo to...
Lhls," Rcith&lt;n said Wedncatlty. "A
beooks&lt;ott is an impo&lt;WII dtmcnt or
"""""" ..adanic bfe."
The..,.,.,.. bu 1101 been JICIIed and

C.ll• 101

fM ctlaC:~U,.OI lfl~ f odflltiiJBF co"''•Cf

The prorcuor·) rcsotuuon "J)urrcd a
baccery of oompbint&gt; abouc folleu '• "'"""'
and a litany of confU&gt;Cd remark&gt; as to "'ht
che Clucqo-based &lt;Ofporacoon and UBF
are r&lt;funato rdease char concraa.
~phy Professor Par~.. Caul~•• said
he ··wasa't awase that Folletc had a 20 yaz
_ c .. "'ch che U111•&lt;n11Y and uraed
1
Ho--dlto &lt;Iran • !deer .
'
mwa mncrnbcr chac ,.. II&lt; the
Er\r)isb Prof&lt;lloOf Mu Woc~en .....,ed
111..., sdlool in lh&lt; Slat&lt; Un1....Uy of
cllal the K&lt;ltn admJno.,ratoon was noc in
N&lt;w York !SUNY) l)'$1&lt;m and we ha•'C a
fnor of an'edocacional beookl&lt;ore on
beoobtore tlllll is for a lhl&lt;d&lt;r111&lt; collcl&lt;."
campus, olin&amp; hi&gt; pasl lnvohnnrnc •ilh an
Rcith&lt;n i&amp;lCI. "It's a d~&gt;a..- and II'S
FSA sub&lt;ornmiueo charaed w•lh Rud)'in&amp;
abouc tim&lt; I he facul()l dnnand sornelhinc;
Folldt's operations. "Our admin•"racion i&gt;
Wt havt a DtW -icknl &lt;Ofninl in and "e
O~l\$l 8 Cood beooblort-lhty kepi
have a ri&amp;hl co be Icc In on che d&lt;lails
shoocina "' down," he maintaln&lt;d.
surroundl~c lhe Foll&lt;l contrael ."
"Som&lt;OR&lt; w•ll have 10 do Ihis and lht
Iff araued cha&lt; Folkct should
Toreed
administrallon u not aoirla 1o do,lt."
I&amp;Udi tO~illa othct Lhan •undritl,
-~t Manqnnent Prof..., John 8ooc
aiUna for a bookRort thac i• bocb literary
uraod hi&gt;
1o dnnand beucr
and ac:admllt in naiUr&lt; Rclchcr1
~of Folldc, ealhna tO&lt; a
complained thai Lilt beookslor&lt; ctJJds co 5&lt;11
comprdlensi.., r"'""' of lht corporation's
100 many .tciru. ,.hoch I~ I he Slor&lt;'s
- t and a "udy of Ill porformanc&lt; 01
profitS but do - COC&gt;tribol&lt; 10 o•...all
otbtr uru•tn~tics. "They "&lt;ff ~.eked out
eduauonal quahty.
or Albany... he 1101td
Roc:hm•s molion requnts that foiiC"lt
,....eal tbe deuub before any &gt;&lt;Lual v.ark is
bqun. Con&gt;Ctti&lt;1M&gt;r1 "rtpOned co'lltlin
IIClO Spnftl ana che around cha,...
Rcichcn said tbal he IU'P'ICU the Univmuy
bu asll:ed -hi., of Folletc other chan
C!OCUlJU&lt;:Iin&amp; a faabty rcpnlleu of "hat ic
"'ould ldl.

'W•

be

cou..,.,..

_...,._....__be
SBI Directors called organization's # 1 problem
.,. JOH N 11: LAJ'lANA

&amp;I#,..;..CJt,q

f'AIIw'•

-.n../ollo.,.,

. Wbik Mack and I&gt;Uher •en
di&gt;lllmed ~ 10 "~i\oooilllte:al
cfifrernoces -dJJIIIO SA
~r&lt;r Mar\ _Moore, deep
political boundllCI and dlv•i&gt;On&gt;

haYC alto appeared In the form or
covtrt/JI polmcol not•rt' oft!w Sub bloek aovernmenc ...,,..,
- a-d I bo/Jrd of dtrrctors It th~
personalhy cWha, and rumora or
&gt;«&lt;Htd uutllllfl1&lt;nt tn o Spectrum
thrcau I hal O&lt;nain rq&gt;r&lt;&gt;cncatl"'
Mn~tStkttlllint tht post, ~M
[~JOn$ ~ltanpti~l 10
control the otpnWJlioo and lu
olld f•t•rr qf thr vwhnt
multi-million dollaJ purR •mnp
~ton.
By virtue or iii fhc dir«ocOfi'
oau and Lhe ~ SJXI.OOO 11
0&lt; IWkiD Is Lhe
to Sub &amp;Oiud each
cootn'butes
-,.ac~
Studtnl.
~pt&lt;llelmt
l'Cit. SA i&gt; &lt;OOJidered ch&lt; mo&lt;t
"po
..
uf\11"
or I be Sludtnl
Ht is a cbreclo&lt; or Sob Bo.rd I
~ •luch &lt;Ocnprlx Uk
Tbt SA lreUWtr " abo a Sub
Board cliniClor So 11 the \tillanl board.
l'lMIIo:ft CloOelt S t «onnina to fanner dUCClor •
- . , . . , . . , . . and the
Grad..u Slo4all t\&gt;aOC:ial- ..... and SBI Dcuwcr 8dl Mack,
~~~ m~ltJDIInl

tht

-•len

J

.....

A

~

r"' lllUdalt arraw..

or the 10 Sub 8oerd do-on..
ooly two-Alan ROKrlfdd and
,.,.... Med. .-do nee bold
-·political $1UIIenl
JOYCillm&lt;nt pofl.

..n,. momh&lt;n

or Lhe - d or cbre&lt;lon ....
pol• leal -ntmaiiJ," S81
&amp;ecvtl-&lt; OirtctO&lt; Oallli&gt; Bla&lt;k
~. addq clull dU&lt; coch&lt;
Dill or&lt; of the
mnnb&lt;niUp
llwr't ,. Ill "aln)1 bt a pounual
coafllcl of ........... ~.
darklor'• rolt as • lllldeBI

__

-d·•

....,._.........

........ _ . . . o r r l k rcu•l'lhaaor 1- """
Board tlnclon. 8cll Mad and
Londa Maher, by lh&lt; Stuclmc

-ioto

ISN bu rftl&lt;ldled
ctmpu' •*arcnn' of the CO\'M

pokta ••nauo chat pbJilftch&lt;

th&lt;omkally notl..partl.., ul&gt;lknc
""'"' oorponclon'•lllah&lt;u
tdldon-ru board or dlr&lt;ctors.

•;Whancr SA waoa,, SA ldt:'
•·If SA comes mlo a monchly

board mettina with a rauona_l
p&lt;opoW, lh&lt;)''ll al....,.. &amp;&lt;I II lea&gt;l
onr JDO« VOl&lt; wh~&lt;h wiiJ.,in il
for Lhem; • Macl: i&amp;lCI.
. Sinct SA controls O•• or 10
cbW direosor&gt;lups. contcnci01 jusc
one dircaor Irom a rivals&lt;udenl
- • 10 VOlt ,.llh lh&lt;i&lt;
.....wei WJn any P&lt;OIJ(IIal SA ,..,
bdund.. In lbe oppoSitt ,.,,., SA
could blocl&lt; lftOih&lt;r ptrnlll&lt;llt's
......,r&lt; b.r err&lt;andy
aa a
li.--bcr blod:, th•anma non·
SA &lt;ndoncd
............ ..,..............,of lhe

'"''"*

P'-"·

manbtr lluckftt eovem-.ts.

&lt;fPOC'idJ Lhe loqc SA
con~, tO

-.r« 00 AD IU~,

_..ny on&lt; of a •olllcl&lt; or
moral Nllllf&lt;... c~trr!C\111 .
·~ w~ Qc"rn

tdJ

~to

, o en

and VOIC . . . blod&lt;, .. aald SA

t'reasur&lt;r MML Moore. " SA
In« to do ir 10 10 inco a ,.....,.,
as a~ orpnlled unit, a unic
lookln&amp; OUI IOS&lt;Ihet ror lht bd
inceresc&lt; or lh&lt; Unh-eDily and fo1
1he Sludenc Association ."
Moore, p.....,Uy lh&lt; ""nio•
undtraraduatc director an(formtt
SBI chairman, sasd it is ch&lt; SA
idtal rOf Ui SBl cotuin8tflf 10
d~ on upcomi1111 mt&lt;tlna
bdort Lhe aaual M:SSion and
arriu •t a ..ClCM'\Sent.l»'', wbkh
would chen..,_.. uSA's pohcy.
Ho-.-, Moore admllled thai th&lt;
Slralq, -ks bdccr"' cheory
I han m prac:IICe, """tk
uncktarad-• ..,.....,......t
rqlraelllati&gt; es rardr flod che 1Im&lt;
10 ""\)ltr bdorr che monchly

1he 1110&gt;1 pol11&gt;eal &gt;1udenc
aovernmrnc on che bond." ,.hich
"hum" both SVb Board's
&lt;redibolily and IU off~ivrnrn,
Lhwancna mony ror~&gt;~ru&lt;ti&gt;'t SBI
mo•ts.
Bl11&lt;k oar«d ohac che Jl()laic&gt; on
1hc bolrd l.s Sub Board's "numbt'r
one problem," beeau&gt;&lt; 1f ch&lt;
dh«ton; function proPftlY. aU rhc
"othor problem&gt; could bt sol•td
by chern.

a• n

rt~t.~_rd\

and 'f)tJL hll o•'tl

OPiniOn ,.cthoul rtar or

recriminauon. ·•
Ho~t'Vft'. Black. an SOl director

from Januuy 19n unul May 1978
¥11\t.n ht as'iumC'd the C1(«'Utl\ot
di1NOf po~tl. btlit\'0 1h:u ""htn
apporntmtntli to lht board :ut

made-a v1na. inrounW.
c:..\pcricn\':cd con,alluency h
0\e&lt;louktd.
ea.~

.,._.., it "'0ulcl be "lnnfcc"
no&lt; of

.,..,.,p_

"Sometlme. ...., wiU am'&lt; 01 a
coolCimls•t t.k actual mtttina ...
Moore nJ)Iainal. ~(SA)~ a
tta.m, il's ~ unit, Ot'll)' 1f thCTc:'s
COOit'fUUS and 01.--&gt;enl.
Unul he was dismissed c,.o
....-.""'' Mack &gt;en&gt;ed as SA
Dmx1or to Sub Board, a nebulous
posicion, ,.hith a«&lt;&gt;rdina to oome.
is •uPJ)OI&lt;CI'to sipify Lhe
ltod&lt;r11Jip of che SA direc~o....

Buc, aid fomer SBI du«1or
Undo M.ahcr, Lhe ........-or
Moore and lllfbn on che -rd
bladered lhat allqed lead&lt;nhtp
rolt. ••n.ey dKia't ld IMido) do
•IIIII Ill&lt;) lei ~· (.. dwrmanl
do .... )tar••• Mallcr ooonplauxd
"He , _ , able lo kM bc&lt;:aW&lt;
h~ 'Wb

put

anro a tembk:

pos~tton

or Uyin&amp; IO ldl his SUpUlon, "'ho
could have fortd h1m 11 any lime,
wh01 co do."
~added chac "SA ,. by f11

aaree

"poldal _ . , , _ ,... but of
pcnom _.,th ~q.ac,....,~ CftiU iD
the fuoct-. of the &lt;0q&gt;01811011.
" I don'l 1ft (a IOially 1\011·
ftw .... orfer
eo«r&lt;et alltmiiJV&lt;S to the pt....,c pobtJCal) boatd .. baaa • raliOik
... .,. . 1!,)0,
poniboloiY. &gt;i~&gt;&lt;t Sub &amp;Oiud is a
chlkl of Lh&lt; s&lt;udenl .,_,.....,,,
"Any
whert chert is
&gt;OIJIIJ, IS pollia!," obJnwd
bol • mld41t aroiUid Ml .,. 10 b&lt;
fowad,.. b« .aid. -.We n«d mortM«k . "The only ....y Lhe - d
.,.... on cht ~ wtlh mte"
could be
lai polital is ir
- " m&lt;ml;ltr l1 allowed IO do hb 'in ""'1 ti))&lt;C'I or Sub Board "

boatd'1 pobual Ulurt and

Of--·

lhat Lhe Jq...bblucJ and

po--ys- . ., _ . , , 0 lhe

AC"'*

...

�in short.

·~1·1

s.t·---f-

N.,..._41

c~mpus

~11.~-....calo/

GellEd Ddays

Midnigbt for Cinderella

"-Kh&lt;Yclday.
Vlc:r Pmadcnt for Aaldemic Affain ROb&lt;tt Rossbera hu
~ that 1M Uoi.....,.y ope to dda)' tbe Math &gt;kills
ponoon or lht Oeacral Education proaram until Fall or 1982. Thr

FaDina in love arN1 liVlftl happily &lt;Y&lt;r ancr as nochin&amp; but a
myth, aotordio&amp; to the v1tb OubJ or 1\meriea.
The Oubs. fllve set up a na1ional raoun:c CltniC1' lo warn youn&amp;
women away from the Ondt~ll Syndrome.
The Center empbasi.te5 caret~ plannin$. cducadon. as wdJ u
SC&gt;&lt;ual, moral and physital dov&lt;lopmrnt . Th&lt; Center will
reponedly auempt to makt youna women tHJiu that th~ is no
Prioot Charmin&amp; to take cart or thrm. Most lvill spend a aood
pan of t.htir li•rs wO&lt;"kio1 , rspedally with the - i t y of today's
two ina&gt;mc housdlolcb.

IIIIDOVncancnt rntl diJmay at We&lt;lnesday's Faculty Senate
EamlliY&lt; C&lt;Mnmluor mcetina.
Senate Chait Borbe.ro Ho""'ll qrord to invite Division or
Undcrarodllollt Ed.-oon Dean John Pcnulotto to anrnd the
body"• 11n1 .-ina to talk obout tbe proa•am and thiJ sea ion or
O&lt;neral EdiiCiloon. Many S&lt;nator$ qucstiooal whc'lhtr it hu bem
able to •O&lt;t on this puoqt and Howdl ckcidalto clday dtbetr
untij PttadO&lt;to rould be praall.

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Emo Rubik•s tlleW ltlSl.I'Umml of mtn1al1on.ure •iD ,.TiUk' its
""Y onto yOUr list or puulanenu. The in\'tlllor ollbt (ruJIRlin&amp;
multi&lt;olo&lt;al box punk kno•liOJ Rubc~'s CUbe w dc\-dopaltht
Maaic Snake. This lalesr ,...., u compo&gt;cd of 2A live-sidal
pyramids linkal with a series or rivet~.
There ore 74 trillion permutation• but only about 23 trillion
combinations are ptJSS&gt;blr. Hindl Co. lnc.,lhc distributor,
expects to sell 700,000 olthc maka by Chrls.tmans. Don't
a book litlal Solutio/IS to th• Magi&lt; S••k'' ls already in thr

7be SoYitt Commuaua Party oewspopa:
...clthat
Sp.iD"l pluto jOID lht Nofth 1\tl&amp;ntic Trtaly Orpniz.aUon
(NATO). "~U ...,.. t..WO.....oo !he Cootin&lt;m and in the world"
J&gt;nd
''ulcrtut the amu ~ ..
The KnmhD also scot a nocr to Spain sa)"in&amp; that SoVl«·
Spullll rdatloas rould be arfrc1al by n&gt;&lt;mbenhip and A)'lna that
"appropriate'' rapO&lt;!Jt$ ml&amp;ht be takttl by MOtCOw
lllllllu aUla, Both hood&lt;$ of Spain's Parliament approved jolnina
NATO, dassounclna Russia'&gt; "un-able interreren&lt;c:'' in
5paniJh mterul atrain.

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Commuter Affairs
Disoount Tickets to
the Buffalo Stallions socoor game
Friday. Dec. 4th at 8 pm
In the Mem. Aud. • Seats in the Reds
is sponsoring

- - TICKETS - - - - $6 Stad~ats - $5 Commuters

Available at tbe Ticket Office
vs.
NEW JEilSEY ROCKETS

one 0007 per Plf'IOI'I-

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TODAY!

Friday, Dec. 4th
at 2:00pm

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MEMBERS
There will be a
meeting - Friday,
Dec. 4th at 3:30 pm
Senate Chambers • Talbert Hall
· ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY!!

�Tickets available at:
Squire Ticket Office - $3. 00
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SA considers Bureau switch
By SF.TH ALLEN
_ _ _ _ _s-'---_,rum $1(if/ Writer
Student aovcrnmcnt leodt'f&gt; arc prcscnlly
c:onsidcnna. v.hft..hn or no1 Speakm Burnu,
currrruly und&lt;r th~ &lt;ontrol or Scudcnt Auoo:Jatlon
(SA), should be: transf..-rcd to Sub lloard I (SBI).
SBI orflciab ha&gt;r &gt;&amp;Jd that b«au!e of ptil
problems tbey arc ont«rstcd "' obtalnma Speaxen
Bureau from SA. They characd thaJ Spcalrn Bbreou
has hod dirfic:uJt... thos ...,...., and has not ......, as
actf\~ as tl should be

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do not want to rend

$20,000 of undergraduate
atudent foe. to Sub Board~
to be uted for graduate

I and profeaionol •tudenta"
SA Pmoclent Joe Rofkin OOWJtcrcd that h,.
orpruutJOO bu door a &amp;ood job runruoa Sp&lt;a\m
Bureau and 5«:1 no reason (or tM nlO\"C' but noted n
miabt be: on•rstipocd m the future

Unr&gt;rrslty Unoon Aa.oviU&lt;S lloard (UUAB) hiLl
peopk ..,ho know how 10 ptncnl a ).J'Catu:r as. 11
prog.tnU througl\otJI tbe )Car J Divuton Dirtctor Loi.s
Waldman explained.
' ' { do not..., "'hY Sprakm OutciU ll under SA,"
Waldman commented. "A ~PCaka- is an C\'~t.
UUAB PIOirJfiU events all the time."

She wd SBI knows whic-h speakers to gn and hov..
co make a speak~r·s ptrlormanet&gt; int~ring.
"There are a lot of &gt;UppOn people Jt UUAB,"
former SOl Trea.surcr Bill Mack said. "We ha•c
mu&gt;IC people. coffeehouse people; people who bool
acts on • dailtl&gt;osis arc at UUAB."
Waldman explained tlurt UUAB hM a whole
publicit) commmtr. a lighlin&amp; commiuec. a !.Ot!nd
commiu~. and conra~~ in chc Odd ...,hi~h arc
needed to put a sho" tC)JCthcr.
But SA Treasu:rtt Mar~ Moore S!Ud no one has
chen him • 8ood reason 10 li&gt;&lt; lr up. "Spcal&lt;et1
Bureau IS doon&amp; a 8ood job a1 SA and there b no
problcftl It bu' al"li)'S done a sood job." Moore
added •
... do not ·~· 10 !end S20,000 or undcrJradWUC
Jludcnt r... to Sub Board 10 be: used lor &amp;fllduatc
and profesS&gt;ORal srudcnts," Moore saod • ._pt.aonona
tlw tM vnotts &lt;OrpOration "is for all student&gt;."

aidman .aod SA ~~~ SBI .....,. SJ50.000 a year
and llw ''j( they P'&lt; "'~ litO. GIOfC tbc:n .... coald
ha•-e Speakers Burcaa."
Mao) hod c:alled for SA to gi\c Spealcr's Bureau
10 SBI aft..- ...-.nJ mntucs cau!ed tM cancdlotoon
or a opccdo by pro-abortion acti•i&gt;&lt; DiU Baird cartr
WI month. Speakers Bureau OWr Keith PaJtm&lt;&gt;o
had OfiJJnaU) planned to PfOGil Baird alooc, but
Liller d&lt;aded 10 add another spcal&lt;er. Boord'• ~cnt
protC$1cd and the"'" mutually c:alK'dlcd the &gt;I)&lt;'UI1 .
Refrrrma to tbc: cposodc, Rifl&lt;1n admi1tcd "it was a
mt'-ta\e, people art human and they mal.e-ml.5ta1ts.
It v.ru a mtstakt, and evef)OOC is jwt bto ..ln&amp;H oul

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or proponion.~·
PaHC'TSOf'l refused to conmlt'nt on the

1~uc

when

"""'""'eel
Wcdnc;&lt;day.
Waldman ..od Spea~crs Bureau is allocated a

ronsid&lt;rablt amount or money and that UUAB could
, .. plenty' or &amp;ood • .,..~... fm tht ....,..... and
makt h a W«kly or bi·w«ldy event.
She added 1hat Spea~cn Bureau could be •·ery
pc;llllar if run correctly, hut conceded thor SA was

noc too cascr to aivc h ::p.

BEER
BLAST
.30KEGS
$1.00 Admission · 3 Beers for $1
TALB ERT B IJL L PE N
Sa~, Dec. 5 th from 9:30pm- 1:30am
~eo~ turing

9 7 R ock n ' Roll M achine
Wi th Radio Per!!Jn:;lf:y
~~!! PRIZES:
9 7 R ock 1-~ti!:-!~ &amp; H a ts
A lbu m s! I Pr . Con cert T i ck ets "'" UfHV•not•~~; f :rH.....,.;;

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Tbe 10 Stooges

SmaU battles

and playing CletntirodS O'(er a mullt·mithon dollar
corporation's purse stt!oiS- Yep, that would be
some dream.
But. we must be reasonable, no mailer how
diSillusioning that may be. The nacks are here to
stay and like athlete's foot. they're not al)()ut to
disappear by wishing them away. But th&amp;re Is some
room lor hope. Just let Sub Board run Sub
Board.
Expand the board of directors. allow the
volunters Who devote endless hours serving
student voa various SBI function have a say In how
tllclr corporation Is run. Open the dooos to
sttJdents who have an interest jn lhe vauous
divisions arid departments of Slib Board, whO
unhke the pdlttlcos the corporalton ts now
.. aflow~ng under. care about it and the ftne work
that rt Is capable ol doing.
Dilute the POISOnK&gt;US POW8r Of the p$0UCIOgovernment clowns lt's pOSStble, 8CC01dlng to Sub
Board by·laws. The board Is expandable
Everythtng Sub Board does is controlled by that
corPOration. except now the dtrectors act Every
thing Sub Board eontrols is done elictenlly and In
the best interests of students. Much of what the
POlitically-driven board does only lays a POX on the
ftults of Sub Board's l abor.

Can four of the most POlitical organizations on
campus HI ul&lt;le internal dlfflcultJes and external
JMlousles end WD&lt;k together toward a common
goal-serving the students of this Umversuy who
pay tl&gt;411f atlpends anti e-.en hmd their excursions
Into pseudo-government tantasylaod? If the recent
actions of the Sub Board I (SBQ board of directors
Is any IndicatiOn, the answer ts apparently not.
While the functions ol Sub Board play an Integral
part '" student t1te. Its somellmes·tuverute directors
Just ptey Rather then selling an example for the
communrty, the 10 stoogt&gt;s ha"" consostenlly acted
as an albatrOSI on the muttt-molllon dollar
corporation's oollecuve neck.
SBI Exec:ullve O~tector Oennos Black os correct 1n
hiS assumptiOn that many dttectors become board
members to pet feet the" politiCal sawy. Yet, they
fall to recognlte that Sub Board ts not a cadaver
tor polltteal se&lt;ence students to ~·ce on; ot IS
one ol the moa.t useful and respec~edstudent
organization l)()th on and off the UB caft.pus.
How-. somehow that message has failed to
reaCh our mandatory fee-crazed stUdent POliticos.
especially those of t he StUdent Association (S,t,l
who are rl{jhlfully eating crow for tneir latest mlsmastermrnded flasoo Whoch led t o the dismissal of
two.r~ted, competent directors for the Inane
ratkioale of dl&amp;eml)()wellng t he board of
"philosophical differences." Chalk that one up as
another example o f the futllify of reason in Talben
Half
II would be a ""eiGome. but doubtful, soghtto see
the tO directors put 1emng the Unoversny
community before thooe IIIQft ··tun" thongs whteh
sptce vp lhetr lt.es. like hnng each other,
threate&lt;&gt;lng thetr employees, plotltng coup d 'etats

Jonathan Retchen has 111\&amp;Jiy won a small battle
In his fight agai nst the Follett Corporal/on and
toward his goal of a quality academic bookstore on
this campus.
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On Wednesday, tile Faculty Senate Executive
Commoflee (FSEC) voted to Instruct Chair Barbara
Howell to draft a leiter to the University et Buffalo
Foundal[on (UBF) requesting details of Its contract
wl th the Follett CorPOration. T'het document. which
UBF and the Chicago-based company has oefused
to lei anyone see, affords Follell the right to
develop on Parcel B In return for a 20 year
obligation to run a bookstore.
What angers Retehen, and wa agree, IS that
Follell llas apparently only been asked tllat they
contrnue with a bookstore, a I)()Okstoro of lheor
chOice. that will poobaly specialile in sundnes and
T·shins, not anything of academic and literary
*Onh. That's great for a K·Mart. but not lor a
University Bookstore.
Relchen has long been a proPOnent ol obtaining
a qualtty store on this campus and Is perplexed by
UBF's failure lo let him see exactly what Follett Is
requtred to do, other than build on Parcel B.
And the Unversity administration's refusal to be
tough on Follell and demand beller aer.lces Is
typical of a group that prefers to stop gap
measures rather than going the longer, more
difhcuil road. II is gMng lnjust because the
corporation will bulfd where no one else dares.
Reichert's victory Wednesday, albetl a small
step. Is In the right direction toward the release of
all the sordrd detaHs of the Follell relaltonship with
the Unhii!ISty. Let's hope tna Faculty Senate is
soncere,in its effort to lnvestrgate the Charges •
agalnsf a corpotate entny that Is slowly inchrng ots
way onto this campus admtst a cloak of secrecy.

At the next monthly meetrng or the directors, we
sincerely hope that, in the best Interests of the
student body and Sub Board itself, they will
consider to se&lt;lously tOOk at themselves with thO
same cnltcal, sad eye that the University
community has cast upon them and consrdeo
opening then memberShip and their monds to those
with 1 more genuine, protesstonat atlllu&lt;le.
Sub Board IS 11 years old. tt's tome that the
games stop

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•m • tune ltomli«J., th• Jack of
pr~IOU~ l»lng O¥hi01r«t by
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O~tchengea, one coutd tmaom• how
We ll Street woukJ ,.,POnd to •

now, Vfhfft l t•t(jjd your wordl. I
tttmble, I can OtrtJy hokl my pen
in my hllnd-11/reml&gt;lu, twircn,.,
olmosr Jertt• oil compJertly our ol
my hllnd; Oh Lev/ YH /1 Cln IH

oorporetlon lu~rtg ~ pttcent of ill
boortt ol dlrecr&lt;&gt;tll II woultl nor
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boltd ol tlu~tore IIHI tiNt we1
•• ltUdtnta, .,. lfftl t'-&lt;1 10 ,,.,
mlonnor!MI "PttlloaO(&gt;Ittool

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tiN ,,,.,.,,, a#
lludwfta ere 11
Jtll(f where we tl'l• ttud.,,. c.n
onr~ ~""' In liN IO"ff ron due to
loll 0&lt; IMII/t;lfNir H&lt;Yioellllo liN

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lo kno" •Milt IIJPH I'I t/lat
lloore. ltllhn. e('td ~" , , .

I•CI&lt;/11, m11u.,... arma, mlp~ry
lllfghs, buii/J"ff COIYIIIIH•ely
CO(Iflllll«&lt;ln your 1«:4.f&gt;oota, Mil

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an IM,.ty COIHIM

tltat Olorlul me~ ol blOnd
A RHI Trw J11wl Olt

Ml&lt;-llt~~~lly,

Y••t

t,.,__ ." o-r ·•m-w'll o-r

'•m all- 'opect.ly rltOs• leogory
gifly .Arobs--'IIIIOmp 'ttm,
thtlt hHdl. ewtt cut
lhelr gre11y you.•now-wltttl,' eJtd

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ST.

By KEVIN ANTERLINE
John Lonnon
o what &lt;Sot teet at Johnnie's first ctoau'ICiay

T

J oM'a -

tne rocl\ aoc.otoglljng ot Jenn Wenner

et al a tafo-JY spunou:s en6eaYOt I wrote ot1 roelil. 81'd roll
long 190 11 anylhtnQ but a minOI art. an ent~t&amp;Jnment
Y*1 lahn •~"• 11 1 ma•ntau' a targoe collec:.hon ot rtc«ds
and ~atHita hldOen at a secret. Wbvrb&amp;n and
tvbt.,.,...n toeaUon to MCUt8 •t from theft and tM

'?r

.....,tual nukJng ol Blltfalo. My collec:llon
yallo'!Mg oop..a Of Rolling SIOM (costing
3S centa
war -~ In tll68j, nonesH&lt;&gt;v&lt;&gt;d Beat lea coli ong card•.
PO•ters. and vanous undet'ground mulle )Ournatt A lot of
'"- mat&amp;tlll futures JOhn and Yoko; the)' were IXJ*'ll at
self·pt"Omotlon. l1dmit that many ot my po14llcat opinions
were rom~ 11 trw ume I was ~feeling 11111 material,
l.J'\cxigh 1 c,antw)t sar to wh.,t extent John a.no Y~o
shaped mr Pt.rUcular opinions 1t •• clear to me that I hey
mua.t have No IOft"'oe lnfhJ•nce-probabft a1Htudl't"'l1
becauM t oc:ca.slOnaJt)' hl¥8 non~I.C: W1lhes tOt "&amp;
btU If woncs · end IM hke.. 1 haft been eccu-Md of cklninQ
off k\lo 1 PM&lt;» aura at tna.pol'opri&amp;le ~11..

I uunk '' .anh-·wtute 10 tUe a tewrMnmut• ' lo JOl ~

my feettngc abO\It John

..nca tnoe idea of tame, now that f

Hnd myMtl on tl&gt;l unllllely, '"an.tullllllng p!ecllc;otnenl ol .
betng able to ... my ti\Oughte tn pul"t Beeause o t the
attitude 1 neve tnMr1ted from John-, I wttl probabty not
have the char,ce again. But lh1s .-orl o f apptoclat•OC\ naa
beCOfnt QUI\t 1 popula-r sot&gt;-gonre ~n the mass market
totetyo 'Wroot - • you oo;ng the day of Ina

ast&amp;StJMbon?·- 1 •u w(lftth'IQ on rn. S/»C.Ifum
One of the: ITIO&amp;I atuptd and eloquent atatem.nt&amp; I read

T

ne tollow1ng ,, •n opon JeiUH 10 I hi Student
AtiOCioii&lt;HI ISA) S.nlte.

A tol M.t DMf\ Uld recentJy abou't the untottunate
Suo Board l (S81J Tr•au'• Btll Mack ana
Dot&lt;oc!O&lt; loncll M - Now- tl\8 campvt P&lt;-llaS
_.., Jambateld lor ) tl ••~• to 'Nil on the SA CMQ
IIV--Pt-clo&lt;lt Joe RofiUn, Ylce Ptu-t Stove Kaplan
t.rU''IQS. ot

Tt. .IU&lt;OI ...,. _ _ _, ... , _ -ongly

pol't&amp;c.tt,-JniC)Irld. tncomPetent and utatJOna1 Ktions
Well you 1&gt;001&gt;.. are 1M 1-y 1... l~ll can OCIUatly ~0
tomet~lng about anla scary •41Uatl0t'l bY lnt..-JecUng

youraeNoo Into 6 A polillca. denying Rllktn ana nos
eoholll .., opportunity ro wreck one of lht only truty
consttuctht atucsent organttat~L Thara right SBI ••
the onty body to
Hat I stUdent g&lt;M&lt;nm..-uand tl\01
4kJet t\04 wute ~I .-ear WAitrf\9 tot I he nex• lllchOft and

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To_,

• ...._-, t - ' 0 01.-,tmo.fldltory • - around '""'
" ~· that SA" OU1 to auurN contrOl OW« SSt. a
glalong aMt 1!1 po1oCy 11om paOI ...,._ h onoutcl bO noled
that at ,-...nl SA •• IM ctot~Vnant kwct •n ttte stuctent
....., .... COf'POfiiiOn anywey

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a~way• n o a - o~

"rt"" o111"' n...- ol dOitoro ''

0'•" to tt tach,.. .,. Nl'tet tn the put h.U en SA mot&amp;on

- n dantfd. o m•Jo• ol&gt;lll in pohcy not ogrHCito II t~t
unciOigroouato OO""mmenl hu 6M&lt;&gt; t&gt;oat.lng It
Slit th•t ,_., •• otl.,.-enL ln.-. .d oltrylng lO relorm

581- -..,..,. t.rncl ol mttllogenl " - C&lt;&gt;OIId bO
~trlrecl, ot punued lht""'lf\ tne P&lt;- ti\0"'*"- SA ra
tol&gt;lftQ o Cltlltr.... bent - - 11\at M
II not
bll"Q p!Oit- • • - ll&gt;o UOAS - 1 1 , tl\8 011

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....._ ..... ono poob&amp;bly ..... r,.. eu.r.t.

..... _ . , -ong a dOII'uc&gt;t- .. $81...., ..

tGk•"f h~• cf)Opl o¥ftl ttl ~KlM- He tw1 u fft\tCtl

as

"''..""' .........tel th"'-

''"'" 11 1 otatantl)' poi~1C411 ltu..,.,. C&gt;olng. Ill Old
loa&gt;~ nfd cogar c-"0 -~"""" &lt;N-Iof .,..!of type

"'as at 1e1&amp;t thw&lt;l MAd) He wu a.J•a)'t the character
mat.tng tna It not grono stot""'""t !"Gocn b&lt;IIOit
d«n.ppoanno IOf OOOd- Then he would •etutn .,.,n ret
af)Ot~r

Slatemo-nt

Il might aound like a rattler salr·servino admlsston co

make at thta point, but I lind John and Yoko'a music; 11111

Nell
and lhrow .n a couple ol gelded B•ny
M anilow a lor g()C)d Iucio. 4nstead?

lfatenabte and Interest ing. whllt t have no teal urge t o
hear the Beatles •o••n Thti&amp; ta $imply nothing new or
renowab•• on thOM albums. Pefh•PI the grooves were

E .,.n tOday I fMI angry, oepressed and blUet abOut
Jonn·a mUJ&lt;Jer. u,.ouol'll cannot eotne up wuth any

•mpreSMCJ on my heacJ at such an eatty age I hac Marino
them aoe•n woutd be po.nrJeu. I w1ll. now-ever. ma•ntat"
I hi JKOfO MCUon ot my erctuves cttat con-.sta of atlane
Beat.._ ak&gt;umt and smote.s Jeteasect .n tne United Stales
when they tlfat appured a h.lve most ot John ano Y~o

s.t••lactOI) exptanattOns. S)ef'SOnal Of g~l JOM diG

have a C«lain. Shall n py, chastsma Btame •t on the
m'-ttlc, Of bleme H on the IM.b)'-bOom geoetauon tr•d•no
111 1nnoc~ fOf' mlctdl•aved won let. or blame 11 on the
cKtvernest o• Buan Epstem. but no combinatiOn couk1 do
Len,.Otl or the collection of ambl¥alenl feeling a towatd

ntm,juttl&lt;:o.
Polnlcally John did"'' otter vefy much. but he neve•

prllondectto. fi la pollll&lt;:a were tl&gt;o polltoca ot good
lntenliona that c.,-tainly must count tot aomethlng Even
songs like " Working Cia .. Hero" and "Po- to tn.
Peo04t'' onl)' lnd.Jreclly crittcized thoe c:apttalltl ayatem
from "'niC.h he sprano Ye t he also ptOYtded en tnthem

lor t " - - m o - t ('Give,...,. a Chance') 11\01
W•th tts Mineatnesa ano SIIT'Ipke•tt •s st•ll ;nlh.tent•at

tOday. Peti\Opa j\lst 111is one song, embOclylng o w HMt dea41, w ttt be Jorufs ffl05.t la5t1og CO(Hflbut'on

The musk I tlnd ln&lt;IIS11nguiShabie from the media
pet~. In contrast to •ny EMs. I have troubl-e
undetttandlng peopte wl1o are nung·UP on tno Ide• 01 a
aealles reunton II seems they didn't pay vory ck)ae
auentlon to 'What tne mus•c was sayJng wnal mall\es tile
Bealte-1 lntetesttng to me rs tne seH-deauuctlvo,
&lt;hiPQIIble QUIIII~ of It Lennon gtt,kec)l UP tnl• QUIIHy
and can!e&lt;S tt to us e.-ue.me wtth the Plastk: Ono 8ano
aJ"d '"'- ··ea.C*t"'*'ltat•• mu&amp;e albums.. (The eM.CHWimtfiC

that talnttftiiOd tn lemno his ·•c.onl.tii~JDntl"* know tn.at
he" doing totnethlno ror them. othw than waa1in9 thet-r
stuelent foea. During The SpfJctrtJm·SA negolitl~a. lt'le
prea•deot relusoct to ''let" the newapapot aHk SBI
usttttnce fOf lf\e .simple reason thAI 11 tho deal woot
lhrough, he woutd noi recetve tfedh fOf It And tf you toolc

ON&lt; SenatO&lt;I

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11&gt;. So why John? So why not knock oil olgM

SeO•+c••

IPPI"'OC"Oe'

t llnCI

.abOut JoM"J Hath was t/11 Robert QlnstQI\1 of 1M
V,J,.ge VoN» et..m.ng .John•s "'utopt&amp;n IOOf'lhhCI110ft ..
was the IOUfce ol hrs ~er and I he 1nsp1ra1~ tor r\is
murderer. Crut5tgau cautiously speculated lhlt tht death
ot .someone llke N ell 01amono, for instance, wouiO not
PfOvot&lt;a a reaponse of tne m agnitude of that llltndmg

~~~ SA 001 crf&lt;IIL
N _..., onct Ofd the IUO rtaUz.e tna\ INI new.papet fMY
toavo- bOll .. Olf u&lt;t&lt;1er SBI. nor dlcltl&gt;oy.....,

lodly,

~==•-=• =;:.::'~,:,~:~-:whom are

n.mn""Q tot tt'le Pr...oeney-K was .,.., poh\JC.IJ
catculattona Just ltke with M.ok and Mahef, 11
compe\tnc.e. 11 waa "'loyaUy."
'

wasn·c

Rifkin onct tem~tked &amp;hat his n•me-at ttl It I he name

of t~• organluiiOn no oo woefully heottt-ll&gt;Ovld b&lt;l
can teo •• • banner on sa. adverllsing, He acJm111 he ta
jooloua or SBI'a - · its Exocull•e Olreclor and tne
Iact tNt it dOtS WOfthWhUI MN'PCH affec:Uve1y with n.ls
wnll• n. ""'""'11 only ~oil o1 tn. votoa. W*'~ Joe
hat maa. ..,. """"' mlotolca: wa not hll ,.,.y. Out
11\01'1 - t h e po~nt.
Ana now 1&gt;7 lortng Modi and · ond -uno a bloc
wte AtfkMt-wnct nas berr1 atMe to c.ncel hll ou•t
·- u l o 0&lt;1ly once"' thtH ttlea to tna1&lt;e o Sill lloald ol
OnKto.-1 "*1IOQ-hh • little mora uy ~ tht
eo&lt;porotlon., dolnga. And 11e probably "'" ~\ tn.
-

E.iec:uuve Director o·f his Ol'tOiU.. But Jot won•t oe

aaUollld and

n&lt;~UIIttt

wrtl Kaplan, tot tl\8 dynamic duo,

too
Neeotiaa to aa~. JOhn and Yoko made a numboef ol
lrritaHng tocords- tmtatmg •1'1 a po.itlve way that au
good aft Ia; Jo"n and YOko knew how 10 oot attenUon.
Even Two Vuglna played on a cheap por1ablt P•nason•e
c:.ss•tte Pllytf aounds good to me 0ofJble F•""'"· with
fl..s cover pt\Otograoh ot John and Yoko ., thot aame pose.
lmtatet as won beuuse the record plays with the
··,ntanhte•· tendenc-y irt-*rt' s songwrHing; the
O.$ntyes.Que ·woman.. ragressu to and thereby NV~MI
""Gifl •• Jottn'l temll't*tm. of eotuse. ' ' a 1e.nc1ma,.. in re»e*.
thQuoh hts mtlhons deUec-led ns muntnog, hi coutO hHe a
cook a.ncl 1 m.aiCf_ 8fJt wttaa iS tmtahng abOut the It at
.album ts the ••tteac.f'l SOttg seems un•ntenttonally uon1e,
~nth"'g 10 John'a death. Untd lately. t haven't bHn able

to tiSle.\ 10 OOuole F•nr•sr aUt~ way thrO\tgh
A.$king someone lor his eulogreph is not auch 1 motbtO
gestute, IOQI!dless or what Gfnsberg WfllOI In the ffollmg
Sto~ commemorati-ve 1$Sue. to ltsatl 11 Is rnerety a ''mple
08Sh.1re 0, IPP,CK:IIHon. an aCC-t:'PIIbJe WI~ 10 flOtd 011 to
toe memory of an aGm••OO person. U ke my are~ttves. 1 -.111
conhnue to keep my k&gt;ve fOf .torv,, thOugh t~ dlltartee
must · ~ rabl 'f g.row

three on .,,.,, teal opiniOn$, Get I hem lo deltn-c what
Mack actually doel, I bel two of lhOm ooukJn"t even ltll

you where tlls 01 Hce ts
If alter lhtl tune. you fu'td 11la1 tho SA u·uco wo"
coneettn their assetsmenl, then let the dismissal•
stand. Bul It you tina 001 tn~ll '-'laCk and M ahtr wetl
slm()ly COmotltlll people, .. Ito ptOblbfY qurte llonOSIIy

didn't lo&lt;lo SA. let them stay on.
Second, tnletteel youfaetf mto tne upcomlft9 ...rch for
a S81 becut~e OlrectOt to ytapJ..ace Denn1s ~ who tl
rHtan'ng Come up wtth a t.st ot goa:Js ~nd oo.-1 ....... an
rnlormaJ fOb daKirpllon of )'OUf own end !oleo Rolk1n,
Kattlan and Moore to Itt.1M to you The rnot\ty SA ae.ncst
...ou the""" OOtnP&lt;IMS o latO&lt;! Pottlon ol 11&gt;1 atud""t
1- tn.t you guyt are supf&gt;O$ecllo 1&gt;1 rooponatbte ror.

It's your

~&lt;&gt;~&gt;·

Third, fofCI The All kin ldl'fllnlstr•llon to comnup with
a coherll\t po41cy on SSt. What dOCta ll want 10

accornpUah? Who! aoea illikelnot like aboUt tho
a.s thot. . •ce tlmp.., even
lor an ldmtnollratlon tnat nos no potl&lt;:y, oPiniOn 0&lt;
m11reat In any ~.,..,,.,. ~ The CJi,1y lh•nQ Rllt-.in
baa t.aMn en ilnt•eat an aH year tS when s.nara elec:Uons
ohoulcl b&lt;l hOitl ~~- tl&gt;a ~electlonl" l - 1 Rrlllinll
And aJtor forc.•no them to take • stand on 581. y01.1
m!Qht try to get IMm to -otop a poliCy on - nlng
etaa. Good luck.

organ•zaiK&gt;f'l? OuestJOns sUCh

AM

hoan~.

•tand up co ahem. Senetort ate e"Ktld

olllciala and you d-rv• answera to

w~y

11&gt;1 yoor Ia

.-.eaded to, 1 M.,ch e~Uon -a:howdown, wUI pt'OO.bfy
aMk more contro4 and uUHnate~ the OetuucUoft ot a

--'re.Miy n.alf over •nO the only l hfn g Rifkin hal OOfle au
year Ia ~t ketchup tn the Tfffl" Room and .. eve a atring

leglttmatt OOtPotallon

or pocHty

Tnau wttert ~ou ouyo. ""' SA Stnoto, come ln. You

thai SA t1 a IMOOif waste ttt.s yeat th•n us~t-wlth 1
lew o•cepCiona-and 11&gt;11 tho SI(UBA- oa up to

ha•• the PO• er to tloP II\•~ oestri.IC·Uon. b'f lfanGtng up
lo INm •n the &amp;tnate 1nd dema.nddtQ •t\'lw.tl to tne.

.,..._o-

Firal. don't t.t them get owoy Wllh 11&gt;1 lk~nga ol lotand , . _ oo oaooly. He.. o lUI .,....ng. jvlllb the
tMog-4•mt MMlOfS do on l ...Yision • It I hoe t&amp;m.1 ln"MUOatt
11111\8 ~""""'"'-behind"" dlamtllllo. Collin
wllnoa..._ _..from UOA&amp;, SQuWIIIAmtterot, ~llh
Cart ond tn. ..... OIIM
iOn and ~;rllllht S A D1g

-at

man~ed

f11ues In tna wake. H Ia ume to tHill:a

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And II tS ltrM IOn'MM20dy dJO IOf'l'l;llh•"9 about tn4a. II" I

_,to

I\OVO a IAly ond - a n t o t - t pttn._,t
11 oa dedreatfd only to uolng 11&gt;8 r- to goln
oontMta end QOI HltO Ioiii adlool Ond tl&gt;ul do I!Ofl&gt;inO
Blltot Ia donootout - l~lo- o&lt;OUP
thot IIIey ohoula oo Nno end otul)l&lt;lly piCII
01 If*• 10.1~1 o w«lhwllile Oft~MIUI IOn
Jt'a """ '1011 put your toot 00111n

of_..,

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5

�RAPE/INCEST
Incest victin speaks at UB about
her relationship and asks al to be
cautious
B&gt; JOHN MALI.f:ITE
Sp«&lt;rwm S&lt;tqf H nlt'T
, . conuo•....W topic$ or rap&lt;
P&lt;nrntk&gt;o, child abusr aJ&gt;d m&lt;al
v.m: ocnCTCd by~ 8cod)
las&lt; Tuesday durina IlK las&lt; l«lun:
of 1~ Sludmt Anocialion (SA)
Spcakcn Bureau re&lt; thll """"""·
Beady is t~ author of Fatlwr'&lt;
[)Qft, ~hteh

is an account of an

IDeulUOUS rdationship in VriUch
she •-as tM vK:tim.
u wc•rc lhnna in a wid-td
socidy," Br.odysaid. "Tbc:
{Rea.pn) adminislr.uion is pro·
in&lt;es~." Durin&amp; her kcturo. 8c•dy

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rape and pros:~itulion wamJn&amp; rha1
pcoplt must bt- on guard.
"Evcryon&lt; is SU$J&gt;&lt;C!," sh&lt; said.
Durin&amp;. her leau~. Brady
c."&lt;mdu(1rd some audimu
pankfp.ation ~a-ci:ses and ustd

•heir reactions to dmlOnstralt ahc
htlple$50CS$ of someont" who i~
hcing haras.od. She hdd up a
c:ard, which &gt;1&gt;&lt; said W1l5 hrr proof
or Klf..S.ferur troinins and
outpnect iOtM basics on how
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NEW COURSE
Origin of
Primitive Christianity

RSP 241 - (3cr. lee.)
T Th 1230-1 :45
Main St. Campus

Engineering
Students

Instructor
R ~. No .

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Contact:
Charlie Ueble et · 633·7ot4

s~ oftdud&lt;d h......~ .........
m &lt;h&lt;te.nl)l&lt;&gt;, ....... necL
or - • hos.,... out

Of'"'·

rccommmdlnt ••an)1hi"t 10 uop
him. so )'ou couad 1ft out or

dod to me," lh&lt; Wei IIOCiq this
ODClfrOntatJoo lOOk ploc:c fi&gt;'&lt; year$

.....

Brae~) ac~muted w

her father to

1

hu rcqi•en
Cft't&amp;Jn

"l&lt;nl.'1'hr« llm&lt;s publicly~
1hne."
tooL fullr&lt;SpOrulbility forme."
Althoua h ~ admhted mo&lt;t
.~ '.lid, addlna Uw this made her
pcopk rould nO&lt; do th1&gt; Brad)
frc:l bdrer. ''Now •-t: can lalk. ••
said lilA! nrn 0&lt;1&lt; &lt;hould &lt;onrront
For oth&lt;t1 aff&lt;Cled by ~
the aul(~er and run •hm IJ\t'.n
probkm or '""""· Brady had a
'~ opponunu).
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B) GARY STERN
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Goint; 1nto their openJn&amp;

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or the season apirut Ithaca
CoiJ&lt;a&lt;, the UB M&lt;n'$ S"'tmmtna
and Diva:natearn was missina
socnct!Un&amp; n«dtd fO&lt; •ua:cis.
They had no divina team.
With all three start ina di•m \
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injured and unable to compett.
the Bulls fell shon by a 64-46
sc:or&lt;. All divina ev&lt;nti had to be
forfeittd by UB, thus l..senina
their chance ror a victory even
before the Sllln or Ihe meet.
"'With all of our dh·crs out, we
vinua.Uy had no ehanc:t to ~in
against I lOP ream
Ithaca,"
UB Head Coaoh Joe Ploueha stlid.
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happy with the
performaoet of my team,

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1M a1&gt;stntt or da...,. ,.._. noc

the only handicap thai the Bulls
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lop

sa-me o)d story.

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swimmers or a year aao. ODt an
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c:omributina to th&lt; l(!uad, tal.JIII
the p1act or the l&lt;ltmnen •t.o cbd
not mum. Tlv') wert laJve and
- . , $l1Cl00$Sful tn the loss to
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"I 'A1IS wry pleaKd With the
ptrlonnaocr or the frabOD&lt;n, ..
P~ouc:~u stUd. "II is •ery clirrtevh
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•wimmina after oomptttn&amp; tn hi&amp;h
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and IIUidl Jonaer. Thcy (the
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and ..,. ustd to the more
dernandinaevtnu.
"In particular, I wu happy ••th
the &lt;Wimmina or Joseph Shehan.
Jatna Gerace, and Joseph Qavin.
James Castdli and William
Westner were also fr&lt;lhm&lt;n whb
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modley. His time of2:0'7.97 l$

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duetOtidn&lt;$$.
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--atnmdyfall."
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a ton or talent no manor whal anybody says.
Ron Erhard! can '1 coach. Anothor AFC
blowoul.
New Orleans 42, Sc. Louis 35-Upset of the
Week. ll's the lomaJC Roger's show. Fireworks
between lhe arches. Even though lhe Cards are
heavily favored, the Bear can feel lhis one in
bis bones.
.
new oddiJion, Lo Fleur.
PhiladephU. 26, Wu hl n&amp;lon 19- We love !hose
ambiguous -res. The Eaales never should
' • tfome teams in bold
have losl 10 Miami and the Redskins to
Buffalo. Bolh leams are very angry. Home
TH URSDAY
advan1age doesn't mean squat in D.C. Poise
wins lhis one.
Cleveland 23. l:loos1oa 18-Could lhis be
1 CindMalll4, San Ftancisco 23-Yep, you
another debut for Paul McDonald? We don'l
auessed h. The Squeaker of the Week. Both
know, but it really doesn'1 man..-. Both
teams are pl~n1 phenonmcnal baiL This
Browns quanerbaeks are beucr than anyon&lt;
would make a veal Super
I .Orne 10 lhink
Houston bas. Browns on lhe rebound .
of il. Fans act the game ball.
Dallas 13, Ballimore .00001- The Colts are
SUNDAY
disausonal
Tampa Bay 27, Allanla 10-This is the PicJr of
San Dioco 21, Buffalo 24-Some discussion on
lh&lt; Week . Who can f~&amp;ure out the Falcon.s? Wt
this pick. The Bills are still a year or two away
can't. They krnd of remind us of someone.
from being a Super
I contender. San Diqo
Maybe 1he ' 81 Bills?
has a very po1en1 aerial offense. Bill SimpsOn is Kansas Cily 23, ~•••r 11- There is an old
suspect. If the Bills win this one. eredil it lo the sayin&amp; that Indians aren'1 afraid of bei&amp;hts.
play of Jeff Nixon and Rod Kush .
What bencr pia« for the Chiefs to test it out
Detroit 17, G_,. Bay 10-Hipple and Sims
1han in Mile Hiah Stadium. 8alaneed offense
make \he Lions Roar. Dickey and Seffrnon arc
and aures.si•c defense spell victO&lt;)' for KC.
sure no bore. But in the end it's che Delroit
New York Sets 20, Snllle 12- The Seahawks
defense thai pves them mort.
had a chance with Jim Zorn, but now tbey'r&lt;
New Yorlc Giants 14, Los Angtles 7-0eorsia
shol. Jet lurno&gt;ers keep it close. Put on a smil&lt;
Rosenbloom ~hould invest her money in medOy Jet fans.
fulures. She certainly would be more su~fu)
than the Rams. The Giants are a .SOO ball club.
MONDAY
Minnesota JS, C hleaao 27-Can Tommy
Kramer lhrow 50 passes in one game? Sure he
Pinsburah 23, Oakland 14- The Raider&amp; are
can. Can Chicago stop 50 passes in one &amp;ame?
1he rn0$1 dbappoinlina learn in the NFL.
Sur&lt; lhey can'l. You can't do it all, Waller.
Someone look a Brillb pad 10 the Steeler.s
Miomi 21, New England 16-The ~ph ins will
lamish. Look for a.n even bigger margin. La
win any way they know how. The Patriots have Fleur JayJ ouh·nuh.

Thank God for vacations. W~ tradtd m the
old crystal ball far tht new 1982 model. Hope
it Mlps. We won't eyen talk about /ht •·ocotion
picks except to soy that .,... went 6-8 and 7·7for
thou two wteks. Pickinr pen:entuge drops to
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play al home," O'Donnell said. "We have
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Press coverage of _University termed satisfactory
By SETH GOOOCBrLD
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rankin&amp;. In a.st~y I~ year, Th~ Sp«trum

reported tha:t covt:tagr b.ad "'diminished to nrar nothi.ng"

and Sldn cxplaiQed that m,any do not flpd Division Ill
athletic5 Q'citlot,, "hough be: n01ed the uend may be
he University is auanpti.ng to play a key role in
fcveninJ.
the rcnai.J.A.nce of Buffalo throtl,lh increued
But jn intc:nitv."S with Thr ~tnlm, IWO o r abc p:~per'.s
comm1.1nity involl.etnetu. lncludlng
ed1to~-Co11riu·£lprGS Meuopolhan Edhor Joanne
ad,·ertisinalt)('lf as a prime economic treasu~ on the
· Annao and the Bliffolo Ewmlng N•~~ City Editor Ed
Niap.ra Frontier.
Cuddihy~nt$~ these criticisms and noted that, for
their audience\ co&gt;Jera:ge was adequat.r.
Inherent in this role has been 1hc :attention the two local
n&lt;w&gt;Jll.,.,.. havr paid to UB. ghing th&lt; institutlon play
The two also explaintd thai t\lthough they have no
second only to tht local govmtmerus. In interviews with
conaete guidelines; Of pOlicy 3S to what is covered, thf)' d o
The ~1111m, Univt:nily offidah expre.ued .satisfaction
heve cenaJn s.eneral SJor'ics thai they ~lie\'t appeal to rheir
with 1he over-all cover&amp;!&amp;~ UB has recdved, citina few
ruden .,.d that they try to k«P al.&gt;rcast with. The&lt;e
instancu of abuse -and some subjcor.s thai have been
induded UB•s admWistrat.ion. racuhy or ~tudcnt proJt'cta:
n&lt;Pc&lt;~&lt;d.
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- thai~ the bounda.rief of ll\(' campw and fucal stories
· ··n..re'• a ttniblc i£not1Uice on Lbc: pan of the medil'of
th" have :m Mt!paa on rhc economy.
'lrt.at the University oontribu1es to Western New YorL,"
Assmanl to th&lt; President Ron Stcin saiq. "We have an
he.....avcrage Ruffolo Ntws-rcaders nrc not imert:Stcd ill
annual budJC! of S I SO million and 10,000 employ.... we're
educational provams." Cuddihy nid, odding th&gt;t h•
the major employer in chis area. Bu1 ahi£ is not covered.
believes his _paper ha5 presented the inscftution·s impal1 on
The media sees UB as a scllool.''
the cconomy-althouall tbe I'IIC$$411&lt; may not have goucn
Stein'• criticism mirrortd that of other Univenl.ty
through. "lt:Unl&lt; 1hc economic impon•nce of UB ha$
officials. who cited UB's role in the local economic picture,
ncvtt been fully undemood." he said. ' •And sometimes
sporu. aod~roti[le '*"rdl by the faculty u th&lt; three
our University budget stories out: not procnred 4$ pan of
areas the media has is,norcd. They pointed to the economy
1hat pic:tur e~ ••
.. tbc lo.rl&lt;&gt;t problem in dealing with the m&lt;dia, noting
Armao saJd that het paper looks 10 CO\'Cf ii variety or
lhatlu role as an educadonal sdlool iJ over·played and i(•
topics that ranac rmm '"the a.ppOinlmenl or a new p[csident
industri&amp;l role b not emphasit.Cd.
to a c:b~n.~c in cduc;:adonal phTiosophy or a ch•ngr in the
• HI don't think' that enou&amp;h has: been made or its impacL
way .students are ac:ccpce&lt;l •., Her educa1ion reporter. Joan
in tmns of Lbc: economic tire &lt;$l)Odllly in tmns or the
Verdon, Pid coveraa:e should include- school finances and
ruwre of tbe- area.·· Univrrsity Cooncil Chair Emeritus
••any -acadcoiic innovations."
Robat Mmoozl said. adding that UB's work in dowotown
Verdon added tbol dderminiDJ which day-ro-day SIOriC&gt;
rrviraliz.ation, the Thea1er District and on the Rapid 'Transit
should be covered ..... cornparttivcly easy. but that
.syl!cm were- three eumples... Tho sum aouJ is good, but in
dcterminina whkli future, more in..clcpCh piem was
term.:s or wh.11. UB means to the community that is not rully
diffiCl.llt. "Thehotd pan coml'S when you bavero decide
rq&gt;e&gt;rted."
whar k&gt;&lt;\J ranse s&lt;ories should be done." she Jaid.
The JWO p.apcr't cov.,..ge has abO conoentrated heavily
D ire&lt;tor of Pul.&gt;li&lt; Af(alrs Hairy Joei&lt;Jon, qrceina ,;;Lh
on new eonstructlon, especially the AJahcm CllmpUJ, and
tb..., critlcisms, Aid that hi• dq&gt;anment would be makina
itJ imploOI on tbeiO&lt;:al economy. Tht /'ft..,. and tho Courltr
an erron to inform the t"'O papen-.th&lt;" 811/falo EwniftJ
have both heaVIly emphasiud UB's flldflties, covcrina th&lt;
Nt'Ws and Courier-E:qiras-of UB'• itnpact lhrouab Lbc:
issue from the fir1t publk announcement or plans in
US&lt; of press rd.,.... -aod promotlonal ~bllcatlons. Su:in
Albany unrn lhe actual ceremony that heralds in a new UB
added th.at it would rake "a f't'-Ori~tna:Uon" of the media
.structure..
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for n to more fully ulldcrst&amp;Dd UB's commllllity role. •
Both have trod~ to &gt;hun ltad&lt;mlc:s and p~cr S\lch
auertin&amp; tha'l they would bavc to ha"e more •~ to
parochial iuucs that ase of intcr0$l primaril)ltll members of
infonnat!on.
the Unh"«a.ity community. They have, however, covered in ~
!u&gt;Otber ..... UB reelo has been d&lt;-&lt;
oasiud is tbc
depth the coniTOversies lh&gt;t hove surrounded th&lt; UB
that faeulry members do Jn th&lt; JfaTY and th&lt;
adminlstrotlon sinoe Robert L. ~tcr was appoint.e d
labonotoey. "l•d lite to..., morr e.xpiiOI.Iion on individual
President in 1971 .
fK-Ulty mm'lben and thtir rt.Seatch. whatlhey've done:,"
The Courkr has ta.ken a more ambivalent attitude toward
Via. President for Finan&lt;c and Man~Jem&lt;nl Edward Doty
him, pcuna his ..,rk on the a&gt;mplction of the Amher&gt;l
;aid. •• T'bue: are a lot more: aood 'ltoria than au: covend. ••
Campus and in unifyina rhe Univenity a.f\er the riou, white
But ..xordlnato th~ officials. this phenomena u not
.....Uins !tim ror failina to kcop UB tatdcmi..Uy up to date
limited 10 Buffalo. but1s- ~of the entire- Stale i)'ilem as
in times. of fiscal c:omtr•lnu-.
Ooty &lt;&gt;l'lolo&lt;d tblll thn&lt; identif1&lt; Slories arc unurually
The N~"" hb senenlly been more .sympathetic to tbe
c:omplica1cd ....11'1 h.atd -.or·k t.bar takes uandadon, they
Pre&amp;idau, trJ1p&amp;h$1zin&amp;. ror eumplt, the: positive portions
•pea~ a~ peculiar ro tbcmsd•cs.'' h&lt; Ald. .
or Ketter's &lt;OIIlrOVcrsial 1979 evaluation. The paper also
Th&lt; final area UB •dminlstrotoro complalned abovt wu
lnd«&lt; Ketter's efforu at keepina UB in lin&lt; during'Lhe
sporu ..,......., of;,. intCI'&lt;'OIIqiale tcanu•
the
orotesu of the 19701, IIP!&gt;IIuclina hi&gt; clisOplinary anions.
Unlvcnity f&lt;ds h .. been under-played bcco.we of it&gt; lowly

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Univenity ofncials -:,,pr~scd s~ui~faaion with ll\c 1).11XfS"
objC\.··d vlty. with lht nou1blc: exception or la.$1 yC':u's.

ovcr~all

turnilurc theft cpiwdc -a nd the. Courie,s handlina or the
incidtnt . But they :sdmiued that while they htKI no pr~nt
cridcisnu or ~omplQint$, each story brings- a dirfertnt
reactiOn .

"I think you have to judge c:tteh ~of)' on iLS mcdts~"
Mlllonl!i said. "II'• very hard to gcnerallt.e." B&lt; add&lt;d that
he belic:ves objeaivily has increased Ain~ hi.s- tft'!Urr brgan.
" On :SOme: oce:uions ln th~ past, j;uch as the Keucr
brouhaha. some of the .s1orics h4ve b&lt;-c.n a liule non·
objective," the Chairman Emeri1us said. "Thnc Ytcre )Omt
statcmcnu made in the news scorics- lh:tt .,...e:rc
&lt;ditoriolil!in;."
He blamed formtr Courifr·li.xprt"Sf ~o."Uti~c Editor
OouJ;I-as Turner, currently in the JN~,per'' Washin:&amp;ton
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bureaU. (or this mood, nolins 11!11 a vi.sit to his ofl'ite
revealed ''per~nality problems.''
H e: added-that sin~,;e Joel Kremer hu taken over and
Verdon has rcp.lac::ed Nick Mason on tbe C'duc:ation beat.
the Univcrsi1y'1 t.rcat.ment hM lmproved. MiUonti sa.fd·that
lhe press• covcraae the appoirumeot of Pruiderll·
designate: Stevc:n Sample was "superb, rafr. objct'live 3nd

or

infom~.ath·e.''

Many in the Untverslty nrc .stilt smanin.g from MilSOn's
handlrng or the furniture: thert story-, which Keuer once
publt..Uy termed "irresponsibk joum•ll&lt;m" at a mMing
while the maue1 was- under invesaigatlon.
Outing che moW' betlo\·ten campwes, .sevual piC'Ccs or
fumitun.- o.nd oflirc ~uipme:rn were stolen by UB
cmplo)'ta ond the Collrltr broke thls neWs in~ust 19$0,
UB's [)q)a.nme:na of Public Sarny bqan an fn"'Vcsr.i&amp;ation
and Mason obtained-a copy or iu

repon-~

doeurnc.nl 1he

UnivctsJty iried to keep secrec.
And when Mason gave a COP)! to Thp SJ)«'trum,
Univttsity oUidals were incensed. Their ire wa$lirised
funher when MtiOn ril&lt;d up local and Slllte officials.
aurmpting 10 gtt lhftn involved in the luue, and his
aggrt$$iVe punutt of the story ~ert:d US administraton.
Courier Hked 10 sensacionaliz.c, it blew that wdl out
of reality and imponanct.." Doty Aid ... Bu1 the rtportcris
no longn on the Univ~rsity beal and chc new managemen1

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reali~ more objeaivhy."
But Annao oaid that she had no problerm with her
paper•s handling or the incident and asst:&lt;~&lt;d that UB .,..,
ueatcd as-obitai~ttly as any other aarncy. "You•re t.alk.in.a.
about pul.&gt;lie property, if that had been Eric County, it'd
bc-tn the same chin&amp;. it wasn't because. we were pickin.&amp; oo
UB.'' &gt;he nbl.e d. " I SU$pc!CI that &gt;Orne of the .specifiC stories
tnd P'llf pli&lt;CmCI11S UJI&gt;&lt;I $0mC or the people involved."
Cuddihy, .. bile admiuing that some miaht clisqrec with
his opinion, ehariiCI.c riud hh paper's coverqt of UB u
fair and that thi'O\Ilb iu worl&lt; was poslibly able to hdp th&lt;
inst.ilution. •• If ~are able to do an)"thlna. both for the
University and the Cd)l. we arc able to look at it from the
OUtside point of view aod put it in pcn;peetlve. II .. really
no dirfermt than anythlna else ""'do." th&lt; clty editor sald,
notin&amp; tbot it wu not the 811/faln Ewnillg' NtW$' purpose
to be the University's public: rdations arm.

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lHEspEORUM
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Volume32

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JOhn K. LlpianaiEditOt.fn.CI'IIet

national

Seth Gooclehli&lt;IIManegJno Edit01
· AnthOny M. Pe!IIIM•nag/ng fd•lor

Drugs in south pole
New Zealand ~oms officials ha\·e for the first time
interdict~. opc:ned and confiscated quantitits or United States
mail bound ror Americans working a1 a joint US· New Zealand
Ananica lab Stllion. The Ne"' Yo'* Timt$ reported 1ha1 ofrtdals
found 26 parc;ds which oontaintd marijuana and other iUidt
drugs.
Ntw Zealand ofrtdals have promised to .....i nlerview" the
addressees with a view to prosecute them. American scientisu.
suppon workcn: and NaV)' personnd Stalioned in Ananica were
angry at the seizure of their packages. many of v,;hich v,;·ert ~,m to
the $1\0v.·bound men for the Christmas holidays from famiJ y
members. The Slate Oepanment has ordered American officials to
OOOpenllc with the searches.

Iran-Iraq war
The 14 month w!7~ Iran and Iraq continues on, with
Iran repOrting that i rorca kill«! more 1ban 1,000 Iraqi'S and
captured an addit~n 1.300 i.n its ";reatcst victory•· so far.
The renewed fig.tuing «Upttd in Khuzistan Province, with heavy
damage to Iran's oil produc1ion reported. :J1lc Iraqi News Agency
c:laimed, howC\•er. that they rcpdltd chc Iranian orfensi~. killing
and ,.'Ound.ing many and forcing thdr enemy to retreat.

Mother nature's uppers
Doc:lors ll lhe Moon1 Sinai School of Medicine say they have
found that 1he placenta, the thin oraa.n covering Lnran1s a1 birth.
may actuaUy ad as a natural pain rdi~·er. The placenta creates a

protein identical to the pituitary protein Beta-endorphin, wbich is
known 10 ease psychological dt"J)res:sion in aduh.s. The protein ismos-t prevalent in the final stt.&amp;ts of pre-gnancy and may actually
help figha ahe pain of childbirah.

Dan BowmaniAuoc:#Jtt M'anaolng
Edltot
Ma•oaret S.wyertArt D1r~t01
Tetrry CanwetC.mpus
Eileen t.ceiC.m,ws Ft~ rurts
• Ridlard ChonJChy
Otvld CUjhiCitr Features
~~n AnUwhne/Copy

mark russell
My inside Wh.ite House source (Ed Meese's barber's cousin's
AW&gt;n lady) aclls me 1ha1 David Slockman was pvcn a
choice~ilhtt repc:nl or give back bis AFL.CIO Man of ahc y..,
Award.

Alan C. Kach1CIConttlbutJng
Jotln Fortr~eUatGr•phk5
JosePh 8. ZiogaleiHatlonat

O•via cJeli:S.UAuht ut Hat101111
Laurence l . RosenthlliPI'Iologt•plt)'
0avlc) OctaviOI'Aulstanr PIJotograp~t1
Jon M. Oiat/Spona
Jeffrey A. Th\llfston/Spotts
Gary SlemiAnlstatJt $ports

Some have their doubts about Stockman's credibility u
Reagan's budgcl spokesman. These arc probably ahe same fol ks
who poo-pooed I.e&lt; Ma"in bcing asked 10 be Orand Marshal o f
San Francisco's Gay Pride Parade.

Oavlo A. Comstoek/Prodlgat Sun

Ut Petrlno'AJ1s
Tony GrtjedafAIUJ.Ie
Fra.nt~s Specker/Sun Phorog,.pilr

Jtth&amp;y N. Cantor18udntss lrlanaoer

How can the Atlantic Monthly top ilself in its next issue:?
Perhaps wiah an article by Jane Fonda sayjnJ, ••Qosins abc
Diablo plant was a mistakC'. Tho~ nuclear engineers have
families!"

Jame:s P. MurphfiCOmp&lt;toll•r
Jan Matte•ll:notAdNIIIJIJJO M•nater
Suzanne FlscuSIPIOduc:rlon
Snltfey GtgliiJAfh. Coordlnatot

Another sourct (Maureen Rtagan's $(C()nd husband's first
wire's ex.-hU$band) says that, since che Japanese resemble Koreans,
Richard Allen _will be fired for impctSOflating a Democraa.

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SUf'IY Boan1 of T1'11$1&lt;a ~Uideltnes state that
maodat&lt;&gt;&lt;y fer moaey retc\..S by a Sludcnt
p-.mmmt must h&lt; disbuned by an &amp;JC'OC)' other
than that .studena .iO''CTJlmcnt. Whm SA .,.,-ova
r~&gt;ndi~&amp;
a club. the actual &lt;hoc~ ha&gt; 1n SBI

8) TERRY CA NA DE
Compus Ed1t0r

E

dUOt 'IIHHt. ThiJ tJ thfo fi~ tn II fo&gt;r port
JC"ne utmunmx tlrr /)11$(, prt'S'hlt, und
futun o/tht o/t·lllni&gt;S contro,W'tlal UB
''udtnt .R!n'ICVJ rorportiiiOn, Sub Boord I.

r01

ht3dine on i1.
Tht SUNY suidetines do n01 stipulate that a Sub

Tht rC'C&lt;nt fi11n5' oftwo Sub Board I tSBIJ
dnector!t and the rnicmmon of SBI Execurivt
D•rcttor lkntt1t Dtack ''polluci7.cd" rht ltiludenl
Rrvica or&amp;anltatlon, Cflntrary and de:trimental to
Sub Board's orialnal lnt&lt;nl Blac~ sajd,
AhhOUJh 81Kk &lt;OIIccdtl that polities have always
bttn apan of SBI, he mainta1ntd that ..,here

Board-likt organianion a.ss:umt the dbbur\)n&amp;
mponsibiliues; mos1 Saaat schools hawt rhtlr faculty·
~udtnl ilS~iation.s ac1 as thr.ir aaems. SUI''

.\i1 U111ion is uniqu~ because ic is entirely ~ludcnl
conaroUed, wt\_erns man) oaht::r $tthOOb have
admj.n1straaivr o ..·eni&amp;hl of studtnJ &amp;o.. emmtnl
!tpendinc.
Ahhouch administra.li\le O\Cf!l)~hl •~ nor n«dt'd.
·•cooperauon of the UniH1'1&lt;11) 11 n«C"~f) to mal.c3n) ol our rro..i«t's li\IC\"(S)ful.'' Bla~o."' \¥1d,

shouldn't be anythln&amp; potuical about it.·· \'tot,
poiJucal quatfon.) do arbe cooccrnin1 SBI's Board of
Du-cc:tor5 due to a mm~bers h•P comprised or,arious

student IO'cmment rtprcscntath'eS, Black up~.
Tht 111® "'~' "polotiCII ioc&gt;drot" occurr&lt;d after
tho No\tmb&lt;r 19 SBI Boanl c&gt;f O.Ctaors motting
,.~ th&lt; ScU&lt;knt A"""'~uon (SA) fu&lt;d t•o of ..

ft\'&lt;

d.i\ulon tndudt innovath·e publications and 1ht SI\Nknl

rqnescni&amp;U\'CI becaUK or *hal SA Treasurer .MarL Moore
call&lt;d "phtloJophiCII dtlf&lt;rc:nets."
Tbt oorporal1on'\ antml is to ..scparatC' politics from lht
deli''tfY'l.f ..,..;... ,"Black sajd, He add&lt;d that the rash of

Oorm&lt;&gt;&lt;y.

political .\1(Ullalc&lt; b havins •• adverse err~ on the
~vico.

N !1-tated in ill bylawa;, SOl's purpose is to .. promou: and
cultivalc .student 8t1i'flhi~ and the qualily or edutatioo for
the stud&lt;n,. •• the State UnlVffsity of N&lt;" York (SUNY)
at Buffalo." Olack ..Ud SOl "provides .scrviecs to students
on campu.s that the Uni\oCTSiiY does nOt.''

T

M set"\"t«S SBI provides Ut catcaorized into five
di-isiom-Squue/llmhcT&lt;t, Publications, H...Uh ~.
Unhcrpty UnlOf\ Aclo&gt;oty Board (UUIIB) and

Admmist.ratl..,t.
The Sqlllle/AmhcT" DonS10n direcu the UB Ticktl
Offoa:. Olf-CamJ'II$ Hotl&lt;llll, Croup Lcpl 5&lt;1'\oiecs, th&lt;
8rOOt'SlnJ Ltlnly and th&lt; Squire HoUK Council. Recently,
th&lt; , _ recoanoublc SquJrefAmh- prodU&lt;l isth&lt;
IC1bosh Co&lt;nmtncc. an offmooi of the HoUK Council.
Un.i\cnuy Pf'QS and the v.eekly reatwe ne•'S mapzinc
Currtnt both c:omt undCT ahe aU$pioe$ or tht

711~

Publlauion~

Oivh;ion. 01her projects undertaken by rhil

,

Whtn an in&amp;uranC'C' polic')' is ta.k~ ~i•h the Um,cnn)'. u
is done throuah SBI's Health Care Dhl$.ion . In addittOn.
thi) diviiiOn provides lht Pharmacy. Clinical Laboratory
and the Sc,uality Education Cemff.
UUAO 1s most visible oo campus in tht rorn1 or ootH~t.rl$,
)hows lind movf~. which it is in charac
pro&amp;rummina.
Loclttd in tht Spine, SBJ's Admlnisuathc D1"h10n
con.si~l.)
the Executi,·t Oireaor and otbtr orfitt

or

or

personnel.
For 11\t implementation of th~ projects, S81
opmtiCS with a SI.J million buda«. or this about
Sl40,000 001110 from student 'OY&lt;mJJICttt r... and
the rest b scncnt&lt;d by the pmjt&lt;:U. ~ ~od.
Studtnt I&lt;J\(f11mtnU, in order lO rt1a10 \QIIOJ
rqx-CSC'ftlali'H on cbc Board of Oirtaors. must
contnbute • certain pef«tlli&amp;C' or their mandaJOf)
. f« mtnut to 1ht corporation.
I

S st handles an odditional Sl.S mmoon u a &gt;~ucknt

orpnizall~n·s dtsbur\inc

a,scot, ao.~rdina to Bl1c~.
The dlsbuum.&amp; is pn-formt'd by transferring fund)
from aecounts dttermtned b)' eaC'h orgon11.ation''

B ecau1tt' 1he corpo.nutOn 1.1&gt; run murct) b) '-tuderus.
n 11\e\ tbost' in .. olved an ''C\JU&lt;attOOo~l ('\perte"nc..•c''
"111ch Blacl &gt;.UI is an omportaot part of SBI'1
purpose. Tht' SBI Board of O•r«tOt~ coruuu of (i,e
rrprncntatnes from SA. I'AO from the Gradu.aJc
Seudcm ~-iation t~ from lht \i1ll1rd J lllmort
CoUtee Studc-n1 ~at ion. and one hom tht
Studtnl Bar Associa1ion. Reprotmatt .. n homahe
Medical and Dtnlal School.) ;tn: non~,otlna bC'caujC
lhty do no1 gh~ ahe rcqu1rtd amounl
money to
SOl.
The con~p1 of ha"ina :til ChC)(' Mudenl eo,etnmcms
ln\ohcd in dirMin&amp; SUI "'M dc.. cJoJ)Cd b«au\e 'ht
t.:orporatton "Ould be- "bcctcr ir tall IO'C'rnmen") poo l ~
thc•r mont), taJrnt. and 1dU&gt;," a«ordinc 10 Black. The

or

&amp;o ..·nnmefll.s eacl\ ~"'Uid c:ontti,·2b1) ha\e lound lndi..-idual
dtSbun:•n&amp; and account•ns a.&amp;mc1o.
SBf achin-ut its autonom) 1n 1971 .afltr bt1n&amp; a pa.n of
Lh• UB Fa.·ulty.S.udrnt Assooatoon IFSII), Und&lt;r FSII,
SBI mncroUed studalt b..'tCI1., ~hJit othn ...ub·boards
con&amp;rotlt'd Olher FSA areas, hence the Onto tl) en ttJ name~
Where Sob-Board I lidS '" name from ha, p4AUicd tit&lt;'
lJni"\USity community for almo11 a dtcadt. Olad. thcori.ztd
that "Sub" lilood for State Unncrnty 11 ourfakJ. Not
s-urpri(.ina.Jy, lhe ""Board'" es .so entule&lt;l bC'eluloC SBI i\

tcchnitalfy • board.
f\tM: An rJ;omlnutmn qf the· t'&lt;Jrllro''t;rf.IUI rolt fJ/ tht SBI

BooHI Dm!t:tor.

~ Buffalo State Student Union Board~
brings back the Moot Hall .Nightclub
Featuring an evening of comedy with

Franlc•n and Davis, wtth •fMdal su••••
lc• Min•
Starts at 8:00 at Moot Hall
Friday Dec. 4
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Editor of MS Magazine
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�SA purges
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By JOH N K. LAPIAN A
Editor.Jn~CAI(f

Student Association (SA) of'ficials continued
their purge of Sub Board I (581) last week,
flrin&amp; Director linda Maher for 1'irreconcila ble
phi)0$0phical differences" with the
undorgraduate government .
Maher's dismissal follows that of SBI
Treasurer Bill Mack, who was fired Friday o n
the same grounds. The dismiuals of the
directors (Mack set"'ed as both treasurer and as
a director) has r.Used complaints that the
student aovernrnent is playing "political

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External Affairs Committee
-MEETI NG. -

games•' wilh rhc studeol strviccs corporation
"(SA) does not want any free·think&lt;rs on the
Board of Directors," Maher complained. "I
would wonder why th&lt;y want a Board anyw ay,

A

Thursday, Dec. 3rd
at 3,30 pm
SWoatU.U..."s.,.t LUOSHl

Conference Room
114 Talbert Hall .

"They (SA ) all
.

on

tum

to be

!heir own little penonal

power trips. "

-Linda Maher

dtctated to him by SA."
Mack insisted he had no prior kno,.led&amp;e of
how SA or Moore had intended him to vote. "I
didn't know they were going to .voto a certain
way," he said. "(The way) I voted was, In my
mind. completely logical."
Maher accused Moore, Rifkin and Kaplan
"of tryina to run Sub Board, " a service
corporation "'hich is funded by all stud&lt;nl
governments, although SA donBLes the areatest
share.
"They said that I mad&lt; the Student
Auociation look like crap, and called me

stupid," Mahtr said, recalling v.•hcn she was
informed. of the SA decision by Moore, Rlfk.in,
and Kaplan. "Here were these three guy• aV
auacklna me, I had no deferue."
Both Mock and Maher explalned that they
reque~ted examples of their disloyalty to SA but
w&lt;re denied by the three SA executive offieen.
"I never recrived anything lirm from them
eonllCnlinc "'hy I was being !ired." Mack said,
echoing a Maher claim that neitber she nor
Mack had been forewarned of tbe SA move.
"Never once did anybody ever tell me they

were dissalisfied with my work as a director:·
Maher said. "I think it " 'as prel!y poor of SA
to not say anything. Were t~&lt;y afr.Ud to tell
me?"

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if they just want it to b&lt; an SA mouthpieec."
MtiCk, who served as SA Director of Student
Ot&amp;anizations last year, accused 1he
orpni.zalion of "playing political pmes with
the corporation", nolina that if the student
government wanLS "yesmen, then they should
have hired all tbe lackies they needed in the
first place. This way ~A would nev&lt;r have 10
worry about any problems from Sub Board."
c..rhe eonuov&lt;rSy between SA and its SBI
direaors erupted durin&amp; the Novemb&lt;r 19
Boud meeting when botb Maher and Mack
bolted from lb&lt; SA ranks and voted apinst
senior SA representative Mart Moore. On two
of the three issues which the '"'o SA faaions
split, Maher and Ma&lt;k were on the victorious
end.
Neil~.,. Moor&lt;, SA PresidenUoe Rifkin or
VIce President Steve Kaplan would comment on
the,.dismissals Monday but, according to
Statements Moore made the previous week, the
votes were an example ot tbe pair's
"dbloyally" to SA.
''Nobody told me b&lt;fore the meetina or
durin&amp;lb&lt; meaina that I would have to vote a
etttain way," Maher said. " If somebody would
ha•e told me, then mayb&lt; I would have voted
anothu way, but as far as I knew, a director's
vote was completely up 10 that person, not

Both Maher and Mack b&lt;licve that SBI "'ill
suffer in their a~ce. Without a treasurer,
Mack maintained, disbursmcnt of fees. a
central SBI function, will b&lt; hampered since all
allocation requests must travel throuah that
office. Maher added that she believes she was a
"good representative of tbe student body," a
claim, she said, SA could not make.
"SA does not seem to be representing
students," Maher said. "They all seem to b&lt; on
their own lillie personal powor trips."
The t,.o fired directors plan to appeal their
dismiualto the SA Senate which could
c:oncievably overturn lb&lt; verdict. However,
should that fail, Mahtt said, "it's their loss."

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le&lt;&gt;&amp; run into SA's coffers oach year. Ask Rifkrn,
\lice President Steve Kaplan. or Treasurer Mark
Moore-one million dollars can bUy a lot of power
Boll Maclc was a good Sub Board I (SBQ treasurer. and make a lot ol control-driven despots ~appy.
11 Is doubtful that a Deller one. could be found. He
It os usual ptactlce for SA to dangle money on
was conscTemioUa. r~lable, and. most
lronl of tree-thinking clubS and organrzatoons to
admorably-loyalto the organization.
ease any "philosophical differences" betwe&lt;&gt;n till&gt;
two bUt in the case of tho recent Mack and Maher
So was Linda Maher. She was not as visible as
fin.;gs with many more rumored to come, SA has
Maclc. bUt she dolloently attended \he monthly
locat ed a new device to blackmall and nold an
Board ol Oorectors meetings, a clarm Student
organization
hostage-fire all the QOmpetant freeAssoci ation (SA) President Joe Rllkin cannot make.
t t&gt;inklng reptesentelives and replace them wrlh
and was seen participating in and commenting on
.
various SBI luncuons. Linda Maher was a corporate robOt-minded lackles.
For some reason, the SA Executive Commrllee
asset In every Sllnse ol the word
(Rolkln, Moore, and Kaplan) have Just unco~ered
And SuD Board Is. by all accounts. en excellent
" philosophical dllferences" with the two directors.
organization. It is moro useful and Important t~~n
Not once were either warned of SA's displeasure
eny student gove&lt;nment, II is supposedly apoloucal, with them. no&lt; hal the SA trio found the common
and Its only lunct1011 Is 10 serve the entrre studetlt
decency entitled to Mack and Maher to explain to
them, or the pte», exaclly what they did wrong. II
body.
must be p&lt;eiiY. dolflcult to find excuses lor flung
Howe'&lt;lel.tfla.l cannot be said abOut SA. Power,
people because IIley were honeSt, true to their
not ~. Is t'loe student "gove&lt;nment" code
beliefs and. mostlmponanlly, their conslltuencY.
word. One million dollars In mandatory student

Send in the clowns

feedback

Thla ,.,., 1$ "' ,.aponse to tM
artiele on utility billl In the

More bus blues

Moaument to wbat?

l~m

mtd, I'm really maa and very

upset"!!
To en OUI$k1*' U rw&gt;uld IP/Hif

"'rS"

thll Blue 8/rd Bus CO 11 1 new

wntmg
lett« m
~ ro • mr•H&lt;Y wtolch 1
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From At's Mother's

!'on« HHIIh

son

Senrlce fMtl/ng lot, I noticed •
numbe&lt; ot $111• emp~o.,...
,.t&gt;or#ng on ,,. 1V.MI • hfch
m. tntranee lanes
(h:Jon cloMr lf'tlp«:tion, I wa1

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·-•m•nd ' ' wlt•r ~ffld to lHI •

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,_on • mound of tlilt. TM

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..,.,.,.., C.mpur? And finally, Is
, ,,, lhe wey our tunJon morwt

0.

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,

U..~Studento

Rec: room raaarouad

-·loti o.,..n-•"'
to
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-U8-we'd tae ro ltttonn you at the

tot•N~ ~&gt;ogu1 alruariOn In '"' UB

HaN a..n,. OhOUitl,. IU-$quiteon

,..,qu.at, IMit IfNI aUpply ia not •t att
'4t PM· I'Jo OM' , , ,.. ,:!:~n
,,.
,_..,_ _,.rtmem
(downoto,. or -

tolr&lt;J.

• to

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In ,,.. '-sfltw ..... , I h.eve

reoe4• menr phoM cella ef'ld
'•tl«l from atudenll who ert

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~cuJolllllto•- ololl-1

Bird···;s not new to us.

nor ere the problems associ.,«~
wllh t he student bUulng situation.
OM would lhlll~ tloOt Pill
eXPf'(.,.,e» would gui&lt;M file ..Blue
Bird.. bul In•tt•d It Is the stme
oltl ..ot)'
-···(Ill«
2;31) p.,m.

-r

,,.,.,. are 'fWtY tew CMIS.s.H

-running, 1nd the lew OIHIS thlt " ' "\

fTn•ncS.I a ld.

0r1

..,..,lallefng.
poin""'

OU• tomPinr
edjuarmg •nd growmg
ft'f .new lob. But as wt ell .tnow,
th~ " Blue

EOrtor.

•etMr""

-

br

Free, but scarce

Edllor.

I

the stuoent bOdy.
SA Is jealous ol the exposure and credit afforded
DY the University community to Sub Board. Ano
they proballty should be. Next to tho student
service corpotation. SA pales. resemblrng a close
knol group of asplrong poltlrcos, whose main
concern Is who to backstab. not whO to serve.
When SBI was created over a decade ago, \he
tramers of rts conslllutton had the good sense to
make the corporal ion apolitical. However, the
current SA administration has made a shambles ol
the rntelttgentJudgment ol Its ptedecessors
blatantly trying to make SBI a subservient drvrslon
of the SA propaganda machine.
Maybe, Rrlkon. Moore, and Kaplan believed t~l
they could lool the comm~~ttY by citing esoteroc
•'philosophical diflerences lor the firings. _Nobody
should be so naive. Why have a board ol drrectors.
If the members all think one way-the way ol lhe
SA PreSident?
The handlong of the SBI drsmissals rs just
another example ol the Dad toke that SA is
beCOming. Except this lime no one Is laughing

5, ,,. SINIt

Apptoprlorlon• eommmw. ol

tiHIIIH&gt;O .,.

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atmoa.phere 'llfh8 moct PIH&gt;P'- m
It compllln ebout Ita unO.Iflble
hNI on 411def- tllyo. He ts olso
otwiousty not ,.tertlng to the
buildings on the s.p;ne or ElliCOtt
Co'"p#u
As an,on. ·wfto

.,,1'1.,,

hss bHn hlrt fn lltl summtr
A"n9w1, the$1 buildingS COIIIPitO
ltK telj;tgerettOD e werds on 80 •nd
90 ~ree t11ys. To •dd to our
tliooomf0r1 ttw oir conditioning In

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.,.,.
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tM " FAC - • o1 Ellicott 10 ,.,,
on tlllrlng - I • N !Nys.
lhll

if -~ for IM

'lflrleh t em • mMJber, voted on

the t ime they reich Fltnt4oop.. they
Just piSS by Ute students wtftinp

'"'' reoullt•• ,..,, In , ,. dOrms
peopr. would- IHtr windOws

!he L• -· HHS. Educotlon

In "'"' to m.o\e '' to the , . ,

attt1 tlt«t tuttt ,,.. hNt up. 11e has
oo~lousJy neWH tr~ to turn the

On 1 more perr.onll no,.1
yoii-Y (HOY. II} I wolte&lt;t lrom
3:4$ p m. untl/ 4::30 p .m. for 1 bus.
After my hinds tnd feet were
practbtly IIOlett, lftt bUs erriW!d
so r;~o~ thll an •ntell;gent
pe.rson would tear lot their utety
/Hiore enttfi.np Tltere I stood"'
the cold fte«t w ith 1 glfm ChOICe,
to freeze to deatfl wtftlnp lor
enothM bul or fiSk cHII.h by rKJ;ng

Mer up In •n EJ/ioort dolm room
F,.l I'OU- o _ , _ • ntl•
lluhllghr ontl ,,... I'OU hiW to
poaltlon yourNII In 1wln111rd ways
to"" whir )'0&lt;1 ore dolrog
It hlfd tor atudents to rum the

Apptopriollonf bill IOIIIOClll yNr
19(12./ IJI~f Itt It;.'*/ I letftt
1 ~r&lt;&gt;pe could o. lnclutletlln
on etllllotr of you&lt;,__,
outlmlng the rHUitl ol tiN
CommltiH mNiirrg. t - l h l l
you wdl rind Use tHUIIS la'IIO(tb#e
I bel1twe that InClusiOn of..lhll
MrtH Ht ytWr ne• $1&gt;1P« woulfl ~
,_,..molt alt.ctw. mHn• ol
reechlng the meny ttudent•

""'k:lt

ecro., the'''''·

1 '"'"" tM a.tiHMttll ot llew
'York Stlte for lh.tr Jnterell end

conc«n.

oppolntmenr.

HI lfl obVIOUJI., O"MCfOwdl!d Inti

IJMtremeJy unnfe bur.

As we 1/'Pf'NC/t 'llftnter and'' ''
c:o1&lt;1« lnd OOid#JJ, I urge
the r••ponalble powtra thtt be to
tel lmmedllt~ to correct lhtl
tetr,_ l"liHMnf b411JHtQ IIIUIIIOfJ.
~tong

Att- O'.tt.Moto
Unltocl Slat.. Sonpror

Ellner (X)(rftCt rtte bussing problem
or you mar one dtr lind at&amp;ldenta
froHn like '"'"" ., ,,. us bt.li
stop.

"•""''I

""" up might .... - · our
mtltnQ IIJUII IS hard lOt tl'tflm IO

tum It dofiHt

•••t•t en.,gy. Most

$1UHIIIS/UII pUt the trHI UP high
and ttten tJPM tM .nndows unt'' 11
IS c:omfortlble. TM ..-ly to IOii!e
this 11 to In trill knob~ thll make U
eea-r to ed1urr the Jtett. This
would u•lly PlY lor /rse/1 t•nd ''
would m••• !hlrog• convenllnl)
Tnltfl. whln I h...S Ito !he tiO&lt;m._
at no time htd anyoM ever asked

atutlertiS to uw .,ettrl bJ
shutting olf llf/ltll -

.,.,__

room•. I dO 't
oy he.,, our moot_,. /1111

..,., they .,, ,,.,,

don., SNm ro cJ-,. Jbe one

o1 ,,.. UnfNriiiY, If 1'01 tor IM
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Unlv•rofty.
Fin I oi1U. when Mr. Ooty Slllll
~The,. Is not •nough presture 101
c:onHtvttlon to offset the pressure
o1 comfort,",.,, oiWIOUaly nor
rele«ing to t h• HHitlt Sc,.ntel
liiN•fY· "Comfort•t&gt;M" Is h•rdly
how 1 would descn,. • bullding"s

Ema-t..Mo
Unl-ollyltude&lt;lr
P.S. Con•~uently I wu .~Jt an

how'"'

tom~ lelclllt'JQ

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lmporllnl lhlng t hol dorm
st&amp;HHHtts mwt fW!fffff'lber II thai

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Uni~•IIY ooudent

�op-ed
DIRTY SrtEAKEAS
threat hJta ClOse to the;rllOm&amp;, lhtm chance:&amp; are that not
much 'lVIII be accomplished. A conllnuous efrort is
needed to stow ClOWn I he buildup of nuclear arm-s in the
United Statos, not tust sporadic demonstrations thet may
affect only cenaln iSO,.ated areas.

By STELLA MEDINA
.ne threat of nuclear war has been mveh
publlci!:Gd recently 1n a V3Jiety of wa~ tor
example. we hilve on the E'\Jrop&amp;a.n front
untversity 5-tudents demonstraHng .,galnst tne
deployment and boltaup of nuc:Jear arms in waSt
Gormany; nare In the United States a tess dramatic but
perhaps lust as- aUecth•e me•sure. a ..teach·in" on the
whole nuclear ''we, b'f ~ coalition or several groups (111ft
Union for Concor!'lad Scienlists. ptJvate Interest groups).
One of the questions that can be raised Is Just now can
we stop the stoctcpl1i~ ot nuclear forces? Ctearty, the
West Germans feet too close to the bofd&amp;r of actual

T

B ut to do this WOUld Involve the conscjousne5s ,-.i-sing
o r tho American public- to the actuaJ danger$ ot nuclea'
war wh1Ch Is Wh)' the "tnch·fn" at various campuses
across the country was so -sUccessful and so needed.
But whne we taa.ve all this publiclty against the
proflferaUon of nuclear arms, WhiCh Is only lair In thi$
tree and democra.uo Ia~ our defense budget is being
lncrea.soo by .staggering .amounts especlany when
comp~:red to the cuts- being ..suffefed by an)'t)ody who
i5n't part of a corporate c.ooglomerate or II'! the military..
industrili complmc.
To give a basic:, but I think hefpfu•. example o~ wht,l I$
realy going on In lhls w'h o le budget sceoarto, take 1he
dJsm.aJtiiJno of Occ.upaltonat Safety and Health
Admfnlsuations (OSHA). Formerly. OSHA had the JOb ol
111vesUgati!lg pot&amp;rulally toxfc .and danger-ous chemicaLS
used in Industry. requiring Industry to notify the wOfkers
of tt'!e hnlth hazards thety were exposed to. Now I hat

nucJear warlare and h.s devnt«llng consequences to
remain p.aSSfvs; thus the demonstf'a tlon, sil·1ns. etc.
In May, 197i there w~M8feh .-.galost Nuclear power

Protesting both the buildl

of new energy sources and

defense. stockpiling. At IN 75,000 people voloec:l their
concern by attending this " anU..nuke'" rally, at a llme
when concern reached a peak because of the l'l\.tM-Mile
Island fnci«Sent,
But if tbe pu~lo o"IY bocom~ concerned w'henever ttle

OSHA t• being deregulated to nothing (OCQOrdlng to
Reagan, deregufadon means k,eopfn_g .oovemmenr·s nose
out of our business), lhe ultimate consequence is that
billions of dollars are befno pouted into unnecessary
dele.nse systems while 8l(posing American workers to
more health hazards.

We

see a lu&lt;JJcrous v.aJue $)'5lem deveiODl no t1ere Jn
thls example: otwfously. oonstructrng Shiny new twc•ea.r
missiles capable ot annlhhaUng clvHf.z.aHon as we know 11
wllh even something as simple as human or tecbnlea•
eNor becomes more important ttutn protoctlng th~
Amerfcao worker. It soon .starts to become every mlssne
and every man for himself~ on.lv the m[asUes have
somebody to back them up.
How far c.an we lei the cuuent admlntatralion
toupo.-cede the rights ol the American people in f·avor ol
building weapons bf increctlbte destructivt'! Ioree? we•we
btoen lgnorfog various problems 1hat soem not allect us
d lrec.lly {I.e. var1o.us envlfonmental issua.s. WOfld hung6f1,
bul how •on_g cf:n we continue to usc I his value sys1em
th-at wlll hurt most of us 1~ one way or I he other? And
how long can we Ignore Ihe problem that know$ oo
boundat~es-the threat of nuct!ar waf7

Sign Dt The Times
designer jeans aod -a bottle of the good stuff 50 they
could er~wt in it for a whoht weekend, and tllen srHcker
anCI w•fk oway.

By LINDA A. DOHERTY

N

o sooner are we over one OOUday then another
onel.s snaaktno up on us. YeS;, ~hat's right-If
youtU put down your ca~ulators and foo.k up
from your books and stop a,-.mming for a mii-n.lte. you
might recall that there'$ one that you d.rcJed on your
ca•onctar some: months back. But folks. I must contess. 1
really can' t think ol anythlng specltle th.al this holiday
season moans.
I could leiJ you cute stories abOut .snowm~n that come
to tHo wflh a drop of a hat, or how the animals talked
When a cenaJn babY was born, or how a lortorn reindeer
with a 1S.wau nose saved tho wortd from empty
&amp;tocidnga Of the fireplace. Yes, I coukl.a8y lhat the
holklay season 1t a time for a .spectaJ kind of
magic. ~ . G(OeOt au you Oynlcs and .skeplics cxtl there
would 1&amp;.11 me how it is phys,calfy 1mpossible for all these
tales to come to 1)8$$..
I could tell you I hat this season ls aboul lnnooortt wldeeyea moppet$ anx:5ousJy and restlessly waJtlng In an
&amp;ndJess fine tQ see Santa. even H al'\oy111 fib a tittle about
f\ow good they've been in Ute past ye.ar, just 10 gel their
favorlte toy. BUt chances are you wouldn't t&gt;elieve tnet ~
eltf'tet, not when the tfnes to .see Santu nowadays are so
Sho" If$ amaz,~ng they don't get teld olt themselves. t
.QU8$$ there'&amp; not any aort ot tnnoce.nce Jeft to this
holiday season when kids ask Sa.nta lor a pair ot
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I

covld .say that this is the iime 'or gelling rosy-choo1&lt;s
and sore vocal cords I rom you a!ld vour fr;8f'lds
Dote.gtHuf.ng you1 neighbors with countless rendriiOt'!&amp; ol
y01Jr favorite carols, but they will otrer you a few bucks- or
a dtlnk nonetheless. Or while ev&amp;ryone's 0'161 you~ ll put
on some oood mustc Ul&lt;e Ha.nclel'$ Me.nf•.n or Gounod':sAve M•riB or even the Nutcracker Suite. Bu1 with au
!hose sacrllegktus disco versions Uoatlng about (sHU), I
guess you wouldn't buy this accoun1 ellher.
I coukt say~ Wee my grampa told me once (God rc:s-1
111m), tn~t the holidays were meant for snow. He said "a
Christmas Just Isn't ·a Cttttstmas witllout snoW", and t
asked hfm W'hy I hat was, and he answeted "well, it's-ll'.s
Just b•d, thal's- alt:' I novet !(new quite what he meant,
unUI we had a Chti~m.as without little snowf1akes
ftoallng dowri to shroud and Quiet all the utban noises,
and njU:St didn't seem rigtu, (and 1f my grampa was
around he wo-utd nave. wiggled a nnQer at me and said
"$08, I told you ao'1· But with you lolko ttylng ott In
dfOVH to some Wltm•Weatner s.cenio tourist tr~p to get
youf derrie'fes tanned, t suppose you wouldn'l oellave tr,ls
either.

l·d

like to a.y tl'la1 rne holh:lays were meant for the
mutn&amp;d sounds ol lfllle pajama feet oadding ~heir way

down l h.e stairs to discover a teddy bear under a pine ltoe
re-ady to be W()(n oul witt'! allection. And th1s .same tot In
pajama feet will give Ma and Pa 1-n unused as-htray louno
fn the crcv•ce:s of lhe eollar, or a troo maoe oul ot
toothptclts, wrapJ)f!d In lhe last of the tinfoil Of in last
Sunday' s color comlcs. Yet Ma •nd Pa will ooo and
squeal over It nonetheless. Some of you may b&amp; cettaJn
ot this., save tot the fact tha'l a stampedo nur1y
dtsengagos sever at silver uee branches jusllo oe tne
flr&amp;l 10 try oot the Interplanetary e-lecuonlc combal
games. white poor Ma fa driven to three shots in her
nog JUSt to dull the noise of liltle peeps ot Ught doing
baUie with ~ach other.
tn spite or all possJble d lsillu$Jonment about what a
lloUday lhfs tfma of year means, we'U go nome, exam~
weary and exhausted, ano $01 up our ma11gers. ana ~ul
our out our candles. We'll grumble about aflttwl snow In
lhe driveway, or neave a sigh about alii he unpafd billa, or
-_grin and bear it when an ancient relatlo;re asks 1001
emtMnasslng lnqulties. Bul when tile e&amp;fldtes are lighted
and the UUia Infant is put In the hay or an antique
natiVIty set, aomeu'11"1g mal\es us realize ttutt whorl we
put our hearts and minds to it~ th1ngs aren'l so bad or so
moan aflttr all, and H 'just foJ ooe day, there is a litHe
pe.ace on e.anh.
It for a.nyttung a(se, t hope '/OU be-ITeve that ~ . except
oon'l pack ft away wnh I he decorations and lehovnr
t inton and the lighls Wl'len the. holldays11ro over.

ego

P.S. Hav« a IJIPPY ~nd blessed holfd11y .season!

to 'lrbine ®tun ~elf ..•
By DAN BOWMAN

Cl'laPter$ 8Pd 5p pages- of notes Into my pea bfa-lfl Wit hi"
2A hoUrs..}-to more slacking ott in g-roup l)l'oJect_s. letting
everyOM: Gl&amp;e CIO t~ wor·k but pulling cSown the .ame
g rade as- th9Y did. And deUnitety-no more inCO(J'tpletes.
No m0f8 dlugs. se-.. u:f~Cfy rook and toU or endless
nights o4 alcoholic Intoxication. t believe tllose we1e the
1etms. Co(fect me II I'm wrono~ weu, God, e.:ceot loc a
few pHchers of Ganny c,eam. io ttl&amp; Rat now and then I
Detleve j!ve teaa the puhtan ••lst81W;8 ol a ptoper Quaker.
So why. IMn, am I he&lt;o taady to upchuclr. all that
stulfl~g and to(Ooy I gobbtl!d up oast wee~~?

tuctenl-s are notor~vs tot ques-Uonmg th4,ncteO
lor and eUect of rellg1on on tf'lefr personal IIYes.
For many, cottage 11 the flr.~ oppor1unlty
they have to ak\p Sul\day or Saturctay $81Vlce wlthollt
blk'lg 1\arvn_gue&lt;S by good-natured PAtents.."
Howe'tef, in t1mu of ctlsJs there are few stiJ0811tl whO
dorft f«get tttelr newly dlscoveted agnosUcf.am for a
moment. A crutch. ~me form ol support. l.s n(leded when
tamtly .and friends are so far &amp;&gt;Nay. ~ellgJon , an old
childhOOd MCurity, suddenty raappears In (h• lfves Df
God, It seems tna1 wrtf\ jUst two weeks- 'eft ir't the
semester yOu've a llowed three term papeK.a, two group
many dtstraughl studenta.
1
"" l)f'01ect:s and a W.ttote Mmetter:s wor1n ot 5tudy;fl9 to .,ue
The lotloWing 1o a prayOf ot -peratlon that may ,;,
up. Not only lhll bu1, just when I needed a crutch, you'Ve
heard in whTt_pefS or mumbles all thfough the campus
toweted ttle wrath ot cain on mo.
vlc:iMy u tile Decembe&lt; Winds maJ&lt;e lhef&lt; l[rst
The tandtord wants us ou·t by Oecembef 15--rfght in
appearance.
~~• middle olllnal 8Jtoms. Since I'll be living at the llbtaiY
anyway maybe they'll let me put a cot In lhe me,.·s room.
B oy, God, you ..realty let me 60Wn this Hme. 1 thOUQhl
But o really didn't need mat.
we str""'&lt; a p&lt;otty good deal this year. Ona ot us dfdn't
And do you happen to lilnow where my three-rn-one
live up to the bat~in tt'M&gt;ugl\-but I won'l mentlon any
notebOOt&lt; Js? h was stoten t~m tile bOOI\store ltst week.
names beCause I don't want to tlun your tt!'putatlon.
That's three class notes I'll have to gel. t bet you loved
Remember way baek in Septe.mbef aller I ctt&amp;ckacs oul
wnat you let Job go througtl~
the wofk'o~ In all my courses? I sat down one night, JUStI thint( you over·did tt, though, When you arraf\V'Id tor
you and me-, and budgeted all my limo for the rn1 ot the
my c.ar 10 need M h'15Qeet5on now, It'' 10 years otd and
aemu.tcw
fea&lt;ty
for rust h aven bu1 it't .., f'W90t to Ott me to
No mcHe 4&amp;11 mtntM ,..,. jobs on ,..m papers tnat •
requlntd two monlhs of QOnStant rUNich. No moR au
Khool. You know t cafl barely atfor&lt;l.o••· let
the
tep&amp;Ha thoae rnoney-nu~ mechanlca are going to stick
n'OJ'ters studytng fot teste-trt* ones r h.o to cr.m 1.,

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W•'·

••one.

me with~
People mlghl say that f shouldn't ~a me you tor my
proetastl:naUon but I don' t see it that way. After au. we
made a deal and I stuck to rt. Not once did my pautf'lta
nave to tr.veJ 200 miles to t*t me out. f don't even know
any of the emergency room nurses anymore.
But r•rn wiUJng to give you one mote chance to get me
• out ol ·this mess. It I can SUI'VI'fe thfs wtnester and
scrape lJP a 3..0 '" the pr~ I won't tau anyone how
you setewed me over.

~nrerest

C an't you see it's In your best
to 11otp me,
Slnce I J)(Oenised to donate 60 ~cent of my urnJngs lor
the next three yeara l o your tJ:worlte charity. ll makes
to ensure thai I oat ttlDh _grades. The better the
ora&lt;l•s. the bettor the job Willen means betle&lt; pay, . •
wttich ultimately eomes do'*n to more money tor the
Stamp Out Arthritis In Himalayan Ct\ltdren Foundation,
I'm not a,s~ng for a m1raoJe. leave that for the
unbellev&amp;rt. It •ems lhal you·,. always rescuing ttae
prostitutes., tal( eoiiKtor•. thieves and murdetfl'l. How
about a ttttlo hand tor us clean-liVIng ,OIIt.Amerla.n ty.,.s?
Aftttf aU, t *On't need aoy rewlld•tn heaven if It's the
par&amp;dloo you say Ilia.
I don~, wan' to pul toY preuure on you bUt I 'm ready
to e&lt;ocl&lt; tult thinking oilhe nut twO · - · If you clon'l
COI\'&gt;8 thtough I m•y ~ ... to do .amethlng draaUt:-tlko
telling my patent&amp; u..t I'm oolno to qvlt acnoot, My
mottalllle ~· In youf hatKll, God. Give It a .shot. You
won't rag&lt;ltl it-1 _.,._,
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Report from Talbert
Edttor.

First Amendment
EditO&lt;:

Supporting Follet's
staff
Tip of the iceberg

EdltO&lt;:

UB 11 V\f'f)' Jlk:ely 1M Elst•• l"ttII
ptogfWuive CJnfversrty wnen ''
c:om..s to teaCIHH evllult;.ons At •
contM~ on lnstrueuonal
~~~. t.ur ...,,, t btcl.me
con~~ olliHS wlten I A'*'
marry SCitoofs yet ro " ' " ,,~ type

that relate to,,, m«Chana;u
offlff«J.. 11 , . .mr to m• rn.r lhe

m•ntron • publicallon of them
H.,e,
many detHrtment
evaluation$ In ~dditlon to our own

$11/J. I Should f;ke to go on tecord
her• In strong suppott of that

or ltleh., evetu•tlons. not to

we"''"'

-ttCJdent-tun telcl?fH llf'lfultfOfll

wtuch •re lfsted m

1

publiCI liOn

•nd mtde ,.,,,J,ble to ,srudCMIJ for
course st'leet;on
seA TE has eotne 1rtcre&lt;ltt&gt;ly fir

,,..it

.,I» Its rei:Htth

(WO r*ll'$ .go. We

Ire COI'IIitJUIIIy lfiOtJJfymg ltH:/

r.w'-w;nog oor po/ICJU lnd
ptoe»dur.s. rtus ~,,.., we hlwt
fi«:ID«&lt;to p41bi1Sh SCA TE'\nty
once 1 ~lr. The lorthcom;n~
eddk&gt;tt will lftC/(Jde ~•tuitions
I rom the previous Spring and FeJt
Sftmctsters. It wit/ oe dlstriOUt«&lt;ln
fhf Spring 1nd c-an be us«&lt;I(JIIn

Editor:

11m CIOM'Jfffn~ at.tout ~~
letters lftdart~' abocit the
c:.m,.,s boo«"~' Wl'lillt t agree
tJJif ,_,.,.are unous pr~s

,,,.., " ' ' succeasluJ/y dfffMd~
ttl botd«S WJ lour d'l/t!IMI tltatS.
Why lhM tJo OI"Qirtiz•ttOnS SUCh
I I th• PLO InIt&amp;t on long li$11 of
tfffrUooat conc•s.s101ts from lsta-'?
Old the United Stlte.s ewer
consid., gfwng o.ck 1he Iandt It
captuttd /rom Mexico? In tact, the
PLO end tJ'Iery one ollsr•el's
nttlghbors, With the ~~ceptlon ot
Egypt, fkH1 not e~tfHJ ~~ognlze the
leer '"" the St1te of lsn•l •x,srs
In lUI lett« tr1W1t Morrd•y's Tnt
SP«&lt;ru&lt;TI. Morc Wooldr~
;mpl;es thlt the PL..O is nol•
,.,""''' org•nlzetKHt. Perhaps Mr.

crtt#Ctsms ••t«U~HJ too tar wlten
they addttssed thfl&gt;ookst01e
stJ/1. tn partlcullf I note ""'my
requests-and lntJHd my $1H1Cfll
and often lite req.,.$11-hl'te
atways.lovrtd tudy and s.upponwe
~pon$ff OltM thiS response
reoutrN .,,. and e11011 wtt,c;~t
..,..,., always prowd.., ~auntly
end efllci«Jtly Tltls ;s my public
tb~nJcs

WooldrHJ~ should ex1mine ure
PL.O'# ConJtUUtlon, whiCh \lOWS to

I« that •~ie•
Ootald Risblg

de.&amp;rror the ...ZiOnist •ntfry••
thtough whllev•r me•ns possible
The m•ans the PLO hts used are
almost putely teuorlst. I offer the
dHth~ of innocent wom~n and
Chlldrett m the Israeli torms ol
l(trrat Sltemona •nd Mulot, •nd
th• delthl of elnetJ Jnnocent
llfllfflfl m lrllll'l~ •• t.he hands ot

Faculty Senat4f5eefetary

]{jlowatt power

tor thelollowlqg seme$l~
Economic.~llr thl¥ pqctlce

will be

EdltOl

much more etUc~l'll

Becauu SCA TE will nor be
released wrt1l nexl ~. '"'
Slw.ttt .AsSOCJ.IIIOtt hiS
d~iopfld anolh~ mHfll'lot

trt'ieWing te~Ch•r evaluatkHIJ
,,.,. l'tlfuatfrons wm 0. l'tllllb,.
tot atudftnts .wry tJay thts we-o•
Jrom 3-6 p.m. lithe Ac.edemH:
Clearinghouse (Rm .3U Squlr•J and
Wedttnday •nd Thursday
•~enlrt~~slrom 6-8 p m
In e&lt;ldttion. 11ft hi~ an ff.-,CitMQ
oppottunlty IlK stUdtltlt• Aloo

, ..,11.. ~ •~ comment&amp; ltom
lt41MttN&amp; and hun&lt;lr«/1 ol
lit/dents eboul 1/NU IHCIMrtl. So,
Jl u..tff'l lttythittg ,.OU fiHd IO
A.now about I tNCI)et N JUri lml
"op 'n at rhe Clearlnghoul'• thiJ

-·
P:ffople

SCA TE

may not tea liz•.

but

c.~n

be • po...,lul
Ntrum.,-,t~ Dflparrmenra ar•

lnterelled dl numb«&amp;. thll-.ttow

tiNy ~I · And •I - boyco/1
cia U.S Wdh poor tNCIJ«J OUt
meuage wtlt JtJJel&gt;f o. Mlrd

While,.,.,.,. •ttiN
CIMrrttg~Jou$e 'IOU CMJ
1t1tta.nra~ ol our oUter
•~;ca-whlch

11t•

al60 locus on

tmpttWmg teaehmg 11 VB. F,, out
• compJa,nt lorm rl you nave 1
probMm r~oth one ol your tolcMr&amp;

and we'U ht.(p you resol~ Jt Atso
II yov hl't'e a reaCher Who hU not

lo/to...., IM te•chlt'l/ po/oclfslel
us know, we are wortl,g to m1k•
• .,,.they do.
0... wdttw IIHnl 11 ...,

- · j;p-Ond-- yOur ~elp
C.lf SA ttK m«e mlonutiOif Of Mt

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us lno• if f041 ,.... anr ,....

AH ,..ople whO are intetested,.,
P'Y""J 50 to «J ,.,_, hlghel
uti/Itt nte~ jn
yeo~n.
1gnor. '"'' , . , , Thfttett ot you
snould coma to a rally this

1M PLO u . - . - ol tlleu
lfffOI'JI mNns. aiH/a purely

tiM,.., ''"

t«ff&gt;'itt pol~ey Thftu evwtts " '
lhf ttp of en ICIIOUig ol PLO
lttlclct on /Jta#lllnd lsnttlfs.
Wntn attverat bombs pl~c«J oy rhe
PLO w•nt off In • c1owded
JervJifttm mlt*et/JIIce. lsretl
~In "'ds Jnto Leb1non. The
"'gttts Of thtse rafds wete PLO
lttonghoJds. Mr. Wooldridge 1/ro
,.,.,t-ons mar the fsr•ell
go'lflnm,.,r ''nor 1 peaceful ont.
I hi-. tO tf!tOIId#lr IIOW a fJatiOif

Saturday, O.C.mlHtr $, at , t a.m..
m front of th• NfiQirl Mohewk.
he•dquarters In dowrrtown Buffllo.
NYPIRG, along with 1 coalition

of other envlfonmerttll and llt1or
groups will 1&gt;e r~lly;ng ag1fnst the
completiOn of the Nine M tle Point
II nCJCielf power la~l1ty ThiS
IUCIOf. lflhougft It II ~guilt

in Osw&lt;90, .s owned to~ly by
N ..QI,. MOIIaW'- (41 Pffi'CM(J. Wtlh
lllCO, RG&amp;E, c:.tt/,.1 Hud..,.,

end NYSEG • •

..u~ ,,.. &lt;tOI!I•-. Ottgoged m

yaryJng dffg(fts ol nostflny 01 ,.,.n
hOly ...,,,., can possibly IW7tl~n

sm•~~« lnveJtOf&amp;.

De$llned toM rn. largest
construction pro~«:t ...., In the
history ol New Vor•. It Is now
esflmat«&lt; to COlt SS.5 biUion upon
comp~etlon SlnrA 111 Otlg1n~Jt cost
es/imlle was S311.7 milliOn. this
trans/lies I!Ut&gt; • 1/nlsbH prOduct
lMt Wtll be at lei II 1370 P«t»f!l

.P•'-•tln~ns Ngen ~ war
O.,..fltlght. rtrls w•s the W•r o/
lndtpen~ P.tlf!st~niaJJ leld•rs
told theft follower$ to le•ve lsn•t.
They '111«1• IOid thll ttwy could
return wMn they had won the w1r
WhM til• war had~ won, lh•
Ptt.stlnllnl were not the VleiOfl.
In ttte lew Atab counttles wltlt.h
hid bHn willing 10 IIIce I he sell·
trtldfl ratugHI, camps wete tel
up. Young P"(_estm11n ch1fdren
rec•lwHI 1n ertensl 'te #Jducltion In
mllhemltlc.s, leemlrtg ttow to
s£Jbi1"1Ct ''diry Jews /rom Oiny
J•w., .. In l•ght of thiS niltory. lottg
olllt•oJI
w~th&lt;lnwttJ end otJNr tl«nlnds
ltom the PLO should, lit but, be

c:Nt ol

S3100 ~ kltowatt-moffflhln
tWiCe IS much •• eny ol 30 othet
nucl~llr teactora around the
country. Whate'tfr yout IHIIng$
•bout the ovtralltalety and.
relllbilitr ol nuc~lf power, one
t.hmg Is C.rllln hfii.,_Nine Mite
Pomt II'' .conomk:ally unufe.
Lucktly, 1"- I'Oftt IO halt
eonstruct.lotr ol tM Nln• Mt#e PoMr
II plant 1.- lar from U'n1J0$1U:Jie. The
Publ.c s.nriu Commlsalon IPSe/
ltas etrHtlf traltffd cohttructloo

lUI•

...............0

,,. Pto

hearlnga wJJ/ be Mid In Hrly
O.O.m~ NYPiRG and OUtet

groups wHI,. tepres.,red with

&lt;....

expert testimony.
The 'Stop Nino Allie Point , ..
P*fltion drlwJ •6 d!I W}ftglO 8
close. and Slacb of Pfflltlon

•

Siattt--wtM oe. Plfta«tted to ,,.

11••

TIN S.tunloy ,.fly,
the
pftmon .sg,.tur••· tS e •how o1

OnldE. Koon!Q
Unhefslty Student

ouveo-

Comt out on
Decemb.,- 5 " 1f e.m. and allow

ClCNtl411ftfff

your•WJPOn. OUiet eoqu'-ICM&lt;:e
In lhll m•ll« ,. • •lfln•l to
N~p.re AIONWic U..t DOIJIIJ,_.,.
are willtng to ~Y 101 tM urlllty'a
" " " ' 1rtd
ot our

mltm_,.,.,.,.,,
_.,., _ , .

Wit/tout-~

Name wllhhekl upon request

'

Dog's world
Edltor.
TM• ,.,., is olmtclot Boo The
Fly. You diSIJU" mo, All Fly, lor
th~

lollowittg rHionL

1} How can you J&gt;OIItb/r compete

ARI/niJ a fly with lot1UrlttiJ• dog&gt;
You •toted /~at tts RI!Jgs
SQCtashed. fty •giU'tll 8 WlhdoW.
Sire did not poke ~ /ly'o .,.,
our, "or did,,. pull ollll•log•
nor torlure it In any Wfy. SM dkJ
not subJect Ute II'( ~o the Chinese
water tonur• or 1ny othtt 1uch
IUIIOl'UIIJ. M•. RIIJIJ• kl/ltclthelly
tnsi•ntly and without plln or
torture. torturing a dog 11 worie
then killirr!J • lty •
ZJ Frtes urw no purpos• TMy •~
~f"l$ttes th•t tHd ott ol otfNf
IWittiJI~h'l/1 Ond Should not bo
toler-a ~H.
3) You, lit. Fly, .,. truly • {HII ln
tvety sMsa otthe word. You ma.lfe
m•ltch all over. You m••• my h1lr
/a# OUI. I /Uit • In/ to ICfltCh 'IOU
o/1 the /ace olthl• pl•ntl.

S.m tho 8oogt.
Unl-oltyllog

he4o.

_ ...,_11--·
-/fry. •loftf--"'""'
ralftlcw
tiN
~Itt

cottctJJiona, not llt.tel. Among
th••• conceulons should o.
ad-'"lltlng that P~/Jttlne no Jonget '
fltltl$, r«:;t)fnfllng /he fiCI the(
lite Stilt oiiJrllel does flttSI, end
IDandottlng itl letrorist campaign
to
luael Into the se-e.,.. Unt#
the1e eottwi&amp;IOns are mact... tM
.,,~,.P'OHd Palestlttt.n plight wnll
continu.

··dr,.,.

''tl"''"'''~'hef«&lt; I tom
-ciflzOfii0/'0&lt;/ndi"PSC.

1-1

/gActullly. It II tether ObVIOU$ lhll
1houkl be making the

can

tab p111c.. EJ..-.n dar• ol
$ 4 Academlc Afta•r• OhectOf

••r

11r1•1 waa cr•11tNI, thtt

NJM Mile Point 1111 a.n

until 1 further 'n'tfttlgat14n

Etst and should~ ,.membered
lor tafrneu In an area ot on• tided
views.
Bom /etten bring QIIOtts ovt ot
cont•xt 01 from unkttown IOUtCH'
I ~ud anyOne Wl&gt;of1"-•
1"-k vJ,ews. The only
PHC.
will com• Is by t&gt;oth .tkHs thlnltlng
ot tile oth.,.

Tht nlstory ollhe cumtnt
Plllflllnlln situation ;s an
ltutresrlng one. Whert the Sr.,e ot

OWtf tltf/18/ pto;M;.Iiot'l~

""*''""' ., •

'" "Anti-SMnittlht, •· tiN luthot
mort QUIIIf*l
to JIXIIJe IM A,.bl/rru/1 /&gt;IOOiem
b«"aus.e she I• J•wiah lnd ttu
l&gt;Hn to lsrBel. 1 btlltwt that'"' ;1
partralto one side by these very
facts. A mote dlspanlonete vJe w
'' needed to tnd watt .
In the first Iotter th• authOI
be.moens lltfl Presld#Mt'S \'Ott
g•ttlng techniques ••
...underbettdffd.." He efUJ Otlngs
$eYer.l quotes out ol nowhffte
such •s. ..Do rt tor Anw11 .. The
President's lldmlqueJ ,,. the
weys of all polltlell " " ' " tLook
up '"{ogrol/lng'"ltt 1ny boO• on
government.} Wltlt I$ wrong with
Mr. Sodof's po/lc/..1 He helpl!d
bring some pe•ce to thfl Middle
•/Ill$ thll .sh. il

~act/ul

ec:onomn: dtsaat., II oontple/«1, if
. , , 1»

Tltis is In reply to • Spectrum
etlttorlaland letter on NoYemHt
13.
In "'Oo 11 lot Anwer'l'' tf'te autnof'
IS ~•rly nor f1mlll11 with the us
ConstltuUon. Itt lite Ulttlt&lt;l Stat~s
I1«JpJe (and ed1IOf$ IOO'J art
entttfed M theu QPfnkJn. That,,
why htS lelrtr w•r /Nintffd. H"
QPfffJing ,.,~gflph, In which he
laments The Specuum'. t bftt•t "'"
you can give your opln#on, lhows
thll htt ~nly wlshea to tH his Side
In the pllp~t.
In • Iller section end In the
tetter "Antl&amp;mit11m." tht authots
begWt 8CCU5ing e~ttrylhlng and
eYei)'OIJe that even ,.,.orely
suggest tMt the lsre•/1 andlot
J*Wish side ,.n'ttho Ottly •"'-

lui~

-

�n
Dea r Ronnie;
on tltt Dllght« tide. you ""In

Ednor:

This Is • ltUer 10 Ronald Aea.gan
Let me IPtl/1: frankly lor a
mom~nt on this m•uy Mile
ec:ottomlc s1tu•t10n you seemed ro
M ln~lwKI w1th. ~o.w t•wt given I
lew moments thought to the w'flolt

lttlng. and I don't ~H Whit
ewfYOM down ' " - ' It
confus.fd I Doell.

lOt me SOCtlltttCUflt'l OIIIC.$. Get
the ~~tnol~ mtss out of govtrament
1nd Nt ptrntelirms bkiiOI
runnmg 111e tHOOIItrl. 11 otWid be

Face'' Ron, you'rt ln 1 ret/
pickle " ' ' '· This Is no time to pta y
Mr. nice fil'f· For a
tM~ yov

.,ltf,.

Ttte SUNY Board ol Trusrees
haa ln,l;l11ed 1 new..$20 fPpllcatton

run on • proftr O.sts bke an
in.tcHince company. 011 surf.
you'll gel a lill,. gnll and

fH lot consldtrat#on of adm,ulon
to any ol the SVf!IY graduate
JehOO#.S. The Gtaduate ~udtnt
AUOCtiOon (GSA) SMfatl, II tn•tr
1111 meetlng,pautHI the following
rtSOiuiiOIJ 11klttQ /01 Itt.

bUteiUCf.BIIc quagmlfe

we're now

uughtin.

.,.,.
on,,. ,,.de "'''"
sitslung evHY progrtm

Now Irs/~ Ron. about seiJ,ng •"
,,.,, ••r mat..,lat.s to tnose
middl~ast hotheldl. Do ill M•rlt

wnot htpfW!IKI? A ltw poopltt

ovoryth/ng up by Just 30 ptrctot

right

s;ghl.

111n cryMQ about tllelrf&gt;ef$01111
proolflfns 01 &amp;Orin* lamtlr m.mt»t
Cutes tht dU1t fm•~•ttly and 'IOU

go and get toll all over lhe pit c..
S. serkws ntre Ron, 1 few w#l
IUfl~. bUt thiS t.S UftiW'OidlbM.
Now t dOn ·r want ro sound
nean/eu ntre, but you'Ve got ro

md ww could sJJow enough JHOIIt
to pa~ 101 out own war toys' 8ut

bit •man about the wt'lole tllmg.

Let's not go stnding anything
nuclelf oV« tfler• beelua• ~ou
~now tt.YII act ttlt• bd.s wttft flttttltf

we'W got to dO. Fitlr cut all

roy.s ana run out to use'"*"'·
•
KtfP to the oonventk&gt;nat 51ufl,.l
ftw atrplanet, some tanka. rhey'Jt
be 11appy. AJso get a JIIW
ei'QIM:«S worttng on sett-destrvct
dfVICfS, We•tt llHP IIJOSI of
coutlt Just to kHP everyone from
pewng to lns•y w1111 04.11 own
_ , , _ Thill• of 1M
tnlflffllbiiiiY of I lifm of AWAC$
crulllng along and aU of I Iudden
their wings pop oil. tt'll 0. a roar.
(01 OOUtU wtt won•r ltlJ llllm

expense accounts ol $Mietors.

lboUtll.)

tum a deaf'''· You can't let t rew
crybiOy IJIHral congttssmen get
you down They get 1 lfttle

squlmtsh at the idel or curtmg OUT

the deadO.IIs beeauae someone
might t1kt 1 lillie o/oltr looJc ' '
wttot they dO' (Pwsonotty t thin•
~

Eduor

IMtment abu1e. but tr-s bOund to
be more elf~nt tllln t,.e

so

tn

Against the fee

..n sratt anti J»r""'rwl ""' wort

U'IJIIM MWkJ ~more than

omptt.J
Now look Ron. Hert's what

Congttumen, end.otlt., ffld«et

omployHI by SO porc•~t. 01
cou.ru, they'll &amp;e~Hm 1~•• sttKJc
PIQS. but you u.n IG'~ '"'' Hilty
enough by uoliOIIfll/ your pnont
ttumber ttnd not opening your mall
Second. send oack th• c:hfn•
Ron. RHI O.d .mcwe pubhC1ty 11r11•
A#SQ, '-1 IN throw M ,.._IIIII you
un &amp;top worrymg ll&gt;OUI tM
Russ''"' tor • white. Ttrtty aJe
pnllr emo.nessMI ~ th1t te~O

lnC:Id«tt wtth SwecNtt I mee.n.
··woops, we got loft, d"srt'l
outre co~r 11 Tneu 11ces ,,. rtd,

And lbolll IIIII nucfNI
prottstlng lid Oott'l pe~ any
ettMIH&gt;n to tt How un you taU a
QrtWP ot wf'l'lt.adolecsanta
.seriOusly when they claJm to lear
101 the envl1onment and thtlt own
bOd~es 111 the _,,,,. leaving •
ot OHr cans. poll to Ctup bags.

'"JJ

l"d pot $tnOAe1'
W.,l Mr. PriJ nr. I'm ture you
rHIIll lhll t.hll I just a lOUgh
OtJIIIIII. end $0tt'Je SIIUIIkH?I 'ilriU
, ,... '"'' 1'80tnll lf»Ctll
oonJJde.ra,ont, but lUst remem/Hr

,.,..,.,.

Ne.rr up 11 fllleUare. How rhtJ It a
pretty roudtr ;asw to tiHI • •tit.
so t IUQQfll not de1l1ng wtfh if.
CUI tt ouf Ill l . t l t l f
M tortl - 1 - r t y po,
you un't out 11 out s.nocts.fJ'. •"

prOO.I&gt;Iy your Mil If you ~,,. ony sptefO/

,,.,.t»&gt;Pfe P&lt;J#d jnto u all tM"
1~1 ertd ttt.y del.,.,. to be 11~tn

au•

Editor.
r woukll1k1 to 11te time to
thank~· that ~nrtictpll«&lt; tn
the Cllllord Futn•• College 24
hour Volleyball M llllhon to
oenellt United Way
A
thanu goes to out cosponsor ltttramuull Sports and
R'ecrf111on11 O.pertment (Ed l
Wnghtlnd $tiff} lor providing
workttr tr lbe Amnent SUOO,.
ma•lng tt possif&gt;ll to remeln open
24 houri, Norman Butk.ow&amp;M of
Coca-Cole and thl lollow;ng
Cottegcr H. Roen~ C.fSOfl

IIHIC'''

,.,,.o;

Collt/1t, iRCB'tfi~l). Mlmi(!(OIOCfl
Ei«tfiCII o'epa5tmMt (Amherst

Campuo), Sigmo Aipho Mu, P•tty
Oll·~mpu$ PT Law
T~am and the sl~ CIIIICKd Furn.s

Nowakowdi.

Coli~• Je•m•. All procHdl

that the solutiOn thttt c•u••• thtt
lol.ldett ®fOUnt from CongrHI is

ure ot ., ,,..., twtllpht yHfl

unmed~rt

A special t hanks

qutlllons or oommMts p11111 IHI
lrH to utt me any WHitdey ,,,.,
1 30 p m, or ...,..«J~Cts ,,,., ~.:00
Plt'l Y041hl.,. l tNinit»dly~.
and I'll be .,,,. 10 wr111 and kHP
you up to dill on how your doing.

Should b.... turned In to CliiiOtd
Furnas Coll~e. Room .f.siA,
15315-2344 or 636-4544 oy Nowm18. T1t1nk you

o.

CartMn
Caruso
Spo(ta OitedOf. Clifford Furnas

College

t.CII;on of llt" IH. II IS

.,..,,h

out tntenuon to WOflt.
tfle
Student Association and SASU to
SH I hit thiS lpp/ICIIJon IH (S
ennutled.

WHEREAS.
t $20.00 opp/IC.tlon Itt lor
OtldUIIe Scl?ool /Jas r.untly OHtJ
msmut~ by SUf!IY-e.nlfal as •
means of geno11tmg independent
revenues ltom UB

WHEREAS.
thl$ IN dJICf,minates 1011f1SI
members of those constlhJtncles
which the umvMSJty es I put:JI}C

msmuuon "'' • s~Jel

responsfblllty 10 senw, cp«iltulfy
thOIII srudenll oommg I rom
ltrtlnCtllly and $0Ctlll'f hltd
,-.utHJ .ugmems ol Ute

_,.,lon

WHEREAS.
UB wttl r~io;e ontr 50 /HtCftnt

o1 rh• monJt• colhtcted •nd may

IVMI ~mOlt

to COlleCt the/"
thin '' riJCfJtVIS Jn ttJII(lnues

liE IT RESOLVED THAT,
the Graduate Stvdtnl
Auoctatlon oO}K.ts to th•
tHinciple thll "'ltJdependlllt"

,..,.,ues M colt«:ted., '"'
••J»ttte ot the student t iKI

opposes the lmp0sft/olt ot '"'
lppiiC.,to.n fH. In additiOn, Wll
dem1nd thll th•IH be "$Cin61d

IIJ!-t•tr
Oory L. CUt*~
GSA Exeeuu.. ColnmlttM

MldiMIC.n
Un,vetsity student
-2-IMIIl!o __ ,

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�Showdown lurks as superpower policy shifts gears

~ssible scenario:
For some two weeks both NATO and Warsaw
Pact troops have been placed on full mflftary
alert, each side waiting and fearing that the
other Is about to launch a full scale
cortventfonal mflltary attack..
By .IOSEPH 8 . ZINGALE
hen the Soviet UniOn. acquired the ability-in
the early 1960's-to launch highly
destructlw nuclear miss~ at populated
1
targets deep wltl*l the United States, a fundamental ,
shift In the US commltmeflt to defend Western
furq)e also occured. Prior to the Sovle1s alllllnment
ol the ab41lty to destroy US dtles, US official policy
reglllding any Soviet ac:lvanc:ement ..-.st Western
furq)e ~~o-as to launch an aD alt noclear attack upon
the Sovie1s 1l1i$ policy WAS formulated dl.aing the
Elsenhowcr Administration by Sec:reu&gt;ry ol State
John Fotter Dulles and came to t. """"""' as the
policy ol Massive IWtallation.
Oetenoncc strat•ts ~ that the threat ol
lnOicHng ui'IIIQCeP!llblt ~upon the Soviet was
tbe best way to deter the ScMeto &amp;om Initiating an
atteck. 1lle slratf91Jts rcuon that any potential

W

oggressor would rationally wel!tl off his potential
gains against the potential losses. Hence. they
concluded that the threat of massive retaliation
would t. a creditable &lt;kterrent due to the ma9"ilude
ol the damage the Sovtets would receive. , •

Needless

to say, this policy resided In the fact that
the ScMeu could not lnfllcl Ull&lt;!&gt;OOeptablelevels ol
damoge upon the United States should the US
c:llooM to respond to a Russian mcrOilehment with
noclear weapons. Yet. when the Sqylets attained
sufficient quMtltles and the needed oa:uracy to
desuoy New Yori&lt; should Klev be desuoyed.
Amelcan stra!e9sts quickly de-emphasized Its

former wllllngness to automadcally respond to any

Soviet oggruslon a,galnst Western Europe.
With the Soviets ~~ ollorQ-range

Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM's). the Untied
States strategy of massive relllllatiOn lost all Itt
aedlbility simply because the actuollmplementatiOn
of the policy would trigger an aU-out thermal-nuclear
attack on the United States.
Realimg ti-Os, President John F. Kennedy and
Secr1110ry ol. Defense Robert McNamara were
lnslnlmentalln developing the theory ol a limited wa.
capability. It Is bellewd that the limited war
capabltity would add to ~ by prcMdtng the
means to demonstrate America's resolu. without
automatically resulting In mutual suicide.

Sooe the Kennedy Administration's first

pronounoements on the noCion ollimbed nuclear war
e- POUCY SHIFTS- 12

�I

fl1JjjJffi]

Policy shifts

\

iiiii ia
IIConllnuOd lrom Pill• 11

were advanced, both nations ha~~e deployed
numerous weapon systems specifically designed to
wage nua~ war oo the European aontinenl.
With the growing peace movements sweeping
across' the European eolltinent, many European
citizens both In the Warsaw Pact nations as well as
In Western Europe are demanding that both super
powws abandon their strategies for slugging it out
with tacJical nuclear weapons slfould deterence faU.
Such an exchange would certainly resull In the total
destruction of almost eve.y major city In Europe as
well as annihilating millions of innocent men, wocnen,
• aDd children on both sides of the Iron Curtain.
Presently. the nll1ion of West Germany has more
nuclear weapons stationed on its soil per square mile
than any other nation in the v.-prk!.
When President Ronald Reagan announced his
Administration's ·zero option" two wOO&lt;s ago, Soviet
lellder Leonid Bret.hnev surprised many when he
failed to dismiss the American proposal as sheer
rhetoric. Under the Reagan proposal, the NATO
alliance would halt deployment of 572 of the nev.•
generation Pershing II and Ground launched Cruise
Missiles II the Soviets would agree to dismantle some
600 already deployed ss·20. ss-4 and ss·S missiles.

ln a response to the Reagan offer, Brezhnev
countered with a Soviet oiler to dismantle many o!
their medium range ss·4 and ss·S and would
additionally dlsmanUe a larger number of their new
250 ss-20 missiles II Washington would agree io
institute an immediate freeze on the existing missile
systems on both sides.
Having entered into talks designed to reduce the
numbers of nuclear weapons stationed in Europe this
past Monday in Geneva, both natioos ha~~e not only
admitted that something must be done to slop this
seemingly unending esc&lt;&gt;lation in nuclear weaponry.
but also have raised hopes in many nations
Jhroughout Europe that reason and negotiations can
create a safer continent , whloh would be free of the
threat of limited nuclear war.

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2} Who is the new pres;dcnt o! Honduras?
3} What is the capital of South Carollno?
4} Name the ScMct dissident who is currently staging~ hunger $trike to
loroe Moscow to allow his daughter·ln·low to emigrate to the United

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5) Name the~~ countries !hot border on France.
6) What does the 26th amm&lt;!ndment to the US Coostifutian say?
7) What island nation sUnm.ed a COUp attempt-alledgedly spooso&lt;ed by
South Alric;,-last week?
• 8) Where are this week's arms limitation talks being held?
9) Name the fiv&lt;t countries whiCh produoc the most automobiles.
10) Where Is the geographic conter of New York State?
11} Name the two sets of Preoidents who were Grandfather and Grandson.
12) Who Is the leader ol the Third Farce Protestant guen1lla army in
Northern lreiMd?

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,...,n L&lt;land
of 60,000 in the Indian

Sq&gt;oh&lt;h i. a
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Oce:m. ~·of MoOOgasa:u,

The Seyc;heiJes Soclanst

gow&lt;M!OOlt !Mt \'l(!ek SU&lt;XIt1$sfu1Jy
put dawn a coup attllmpr led by
Colonel Michael Ho.&gt;re. a residonL
of South Africa. Hoar" !!rot """"'
to -lll!rNitiav&gt;l altmtlon 11/hm he
led • mercenary army inro the

Congo-n&lt;:MI Zaire-ln 1964,
reooJitlg 2000 whlti!S and crushing
the natiav&gt;l r~.
Hoa"' and his muldnalicnol
meroenanes ntJmbered 44. Landing
In Seycholles. he Cried to kill
President l'tancl&lt; Albert Reoe, but

was caught before ho could make
the actual attompr. ~
the """cenaries hiacked a jet to
Duri&gt;M. South Africa, much to the
embomlssmenr of the -""'""'·
Colonel Hoare and ~""""'
then ..,...ted and tn&gt;ns
to
Zooderwater prison neor otoria.
The~ will be am&gt;igncd In
court fer hljaddqg. which carries a
maximum thirty year jallterm
T he Alrikaan6·1a~ &amp;!eld qUOted an
Wlll4mod $OUtOO as sa)iing rich
Seyohelles businessmen backed the

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!IO''emm&lt;nt. which two years ago
IICCUsed the South Afrioan
_....,..,,of lr)linglo oust ROM.
The $cycheJies gc&gt;110mment is also
poinling ro Protoria ogain for
financing this unsua.oisful ooup.
South African Forclgol Mlnlsrer
Ptk Borha oonf""'-'d that dlssldenr
~II! groops had requested
help ~om the apartboid
!)Cl\IB1Un&lt;!!ll, but they refusl!d ro old
them "GaJemment policy forbids
tntetlerenc:e in the domc!sric affair$
of other oountries." Bocha said to
tho PII!SS.
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The'African community ,,ppeo&gt;s
ro be holding back before
oondcmning Sourh Africa as an
ac&lt;lOillpllcc. T.,.,..;an President ·
Julius Neyer..- called on rhe nolions
of the world 10 ~ that South
Africa hand """' the """""""lies to
5&lt;ychelles fcw an International
lnvestlgatlon inro tho background
and linanang of the terrorist attack.

Afl'fl/lQJn orlidal• ccndomned the
roup al(ompt urging thar · punlsitnont be meted out to the

porpemotcws: The US 9D'""""""'t
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also dmied chatges that the
mer~ m:dved backing from
the Cmtrallnte!Jtlena! Agency.
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of omergency still exisrs. with all
residents confined to thcir homes.
Police in ~ reported thar
, they had captured 10 rnembor-s o1
tho mercenary foroe while they .....,..
lJYing to escape from the island.
The loader, Colonel Hoare, was

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Honduras elects a president
which poi a sodaltli1 gowmment In powor, has
allegodl,l been horoorlng gumlllas who halll&gt; launched
raids against the Honduran miitary -"'"""'- u.flist
armk!s from El Salvador, flghdng the American
supported gowmment there. how also ..., action in
Honduras.
By balling lh&lt;t elootlans and the subsequ&lt;mr cMII.m
i-uJo. currmt President Gmeral Pollcarpo Paz Gore;.,
hopes lo q.M!fla ~lai"uprtsing In l~s oounuy. Pat
told hls countrymen rhat Hoodoras could be,c:omo a
modcl fOr Central America by achieving a workable
gowmment ll&gt;rou!#&gt; clomocradc and nor ~means,
T ho GmeraJ asserted thar the lll'ln&lt;'d f&lt;lrOe$ woultl
play no polilical role in the •lectJons "'""''" ro koop the
PMOO and hod no lntorost or ~ far any olrho
parties. He also promised that the elections """'ld be
·c~oan.·

There was no imrnedli/lte r..,.,.,.. from the S111re
Ooparunont, ollhoU9&gt; il Could bo ""JX'Cled that
Washlngton will applaud and support the p.o-Amorican
presldenl A rlglt·- .g ~In the slril~&gt;-torn
regan coold play a key role. both polllically and
milltortly, in United Smtes loroi!Jl ~.
Honduran election offtdals oslinlaled that 1.3 of the
1.5 &lt;'iigiblo 11010'5 rumed out. Any UOIEJ 14-ho falls IO
cast a bo.llot can tochnlcaly bo filled $250, olthoug,
thar low ;, rar&lt;!ly eniO&lt;oed.
Also up fer &lt;lediOn were 80 OOI1!jl'eSslonal oeats and
283 mayoral position&lt; ..~ - · (,_,;., """' by ""'
Uborol Party. FOr the first 1inJo _. lellist partll!s - . ,
.ollowed to run, They mode 11«1&lt; gains.

.something of a loll&lt; hero to South
Africa'&lt; while minority bocau«! ol

his daring vlcrory"""' tho Congo
and hls prejudiced view of wNte
suporlority"""' the blad&lt; ·enemy:
The South Alo1qton 9&lt;"'-""'"""'t
must now dedde .. h.lbe to

PrOS&lt;'ctlle him undor thdr sttff
hijocldng law Md risk an inrern.&gt;l
backlash. n,. low was originally
written ro det..- blod&lt; underground
mowments from using hijacking as
a form of pro,._,t against the racist
gouornrncnr.

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Clvysle&lt; ~ !JilYO up 0 total' of $16,000 each in wage and benefit
, Fra~~er must
With the mrt ol the 1982 car~. lhm1 was the hope ola r~
aJts.
demand kr Amo:rtcan·mado automdllles. This opllmlsm qulddy lumed
It Is n'lofe chan likely that the Detroit meot~re will result in the reopenlng
'nlo despoir as dome$dc auto procluctior) lllmblecl another 25 percent &amp;om be. wary of accepting
of the contract, which expires In 10 month$. In exchange lor Its
l&lt;n'r• low ...... ol 7.2 million cat$.
&lt;CIO&lt;e$$ionS. the union wants a hold on further job layoffs While the
Now. laood With l'urther job looses. the l)nlted Aulo Work~ union
r.ompanies argue lll!hemently against such job S&lt;!CJrity. The companies
(UAW) faces a aitlcal ~!her reopen oontracl nogo&amp;tions With
vant a ten month wage freez~ GM and Ford It appeal$ are willing lo oiler
Ford ond General Motors (GMI to reduce labor- ~ or risk l'urther job
' profit sharing piM s1mllar to the one Ovysler 9"'ntod Its work.... They
ond mari&lt;&lt;tt looses to Japanese &lt;lOI\'lpetitors.
also would be wdling to tie employment level$ to production volume or to
The question will be the topic ol clioc:usoion at a meeting of the UAW L!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-' the CO!llPOflV's market share In return for the urgently requested cuts.
executi\00 board, ochediJled for Docember HO in DetroiL A UAW
agr......,..t to freeze wag!!$. forgo two oost of IMng adjustments ond give
up nine paJtH.Qildoyo in 1982 may be partolthe c::onceosioo package. All
togethor, these arc expected to save Fad and GM a total ol oo- S500
miDlon and $1 billion. ~Chrysler has a scpara~ &lt;i&gt;ntJact with
the UAW and would be unaffected by the new ag,eement.

T heoe savings on labor- costs would not beimmediaWy passed onto the
"""'"""" bocause tht Indus by ls alroady operatire at a S I billion deflc:iL
The~ would. however. be able to at least break ewn at the
c:unent auto prio&lt; lowls.
~ automokon enjoy • CO!\ advan- of $1500 per car over US
producers-$900 of whJch Is &gt;Uributl&gt;ble to L\bo&lt; costs. In &lt;lido. to
becom&lt;&gt; more &lt;lOI\'lpetitM," wage frC!OU olthese four~ would be
.-..ry,lns~ of the 10 month tdd being contemplated by the UAW.
To oliminate the remainirlg monetary
an ....rhaul of facrories
~ 8Qiliplnent iS vitally !*dod. GM and l'onl had planned to spend $80
.billion retoolll)g 1o
part ol Japan's 25 pment &amp;!we ol tht
Amo:rtcan automcbik! mari&lt;&lt;lt by 1985. With a conlhlous decllne In sales,
neither A111&lt;!11C0n oompany has been able to maintain a steady flow or
in-tment e&gt;ipenchturos and, as a result, 20 plants howe been closed With
a pennonent job loss of 50.000 Job•.

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W~ws~the UAW execu!IW board meets"""'""""'· aD of this wiD be
t.akal Into aocount as to whether or not a new connct will be written.
UAW President Douglas m.- must be wary of aclQ!;&gt;IIng coooessions too
&lt;laSl1y becauoe of the PfCSSUfe auto manufacturers are puttire on the unioo,
Ford Chairman Philip Caldwell told Fortune mogazine that ·unless labor
costs are.lowwed now. we willlr.lnS1er P&lt;oduction abroad of many auto
oomponmts 0\ICI'Seas." But Fraiet callod this a bluff to fO&lt;OI'. more
concessions from the auto union.
F"""" Is also worried that too many cuts wiD not gain union rati!lcation.
Afte&lt; thtee tOUnds ol c:&lt;:ne:&lt;PSSions to Chtysler. the UAW Prosldent told
&amp;.slness Week that 'It becomes more difficult each time." LMt year.

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ilh the debt Cl!lling now at coo b1IUon dollars, and with 32 Jtate
logislotureo; alroady petilioning Cong,ess to Opp.""" an
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"Sut the Senate has never thought it was urgent enou!tlto give It tho.
lime ond debate 11 ond moke !hose decisions." sold Mblhlas. Does he think
the 1...:1&lt; of a pl&lt;&gt;n will damage tho 111ttion?
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rcquimg balanced federal budge\•• drive. to hold • Gonstitull&lt;lnol
Convention may be reached this )l&lt;!l&gt;r. Only two more states .-1 to JOin
this """""""'t bel&lt;re Congress will be forced to act on this single ossue.
What happens then is the """"'"' of two major eorrrnntees. tho Senate
Judie:ial)l and the. HOU$C Committee on the Judldory,
Tiw final two s,.tes haven't signed tho caD for a corwmtlon, biJt lobdeni
lh tho Senate ond the Hou~ are afraid that the lriDion dollar debt celing
just passed by Cong,ess wiiJ moke them take the tonal move this fall, as
slbtelogislotutes convene.
Since I 787. when Aloxandot Hamillon set forth Article Flw. wlth our
Founcli!1g Father~. Benjamin Franklin, James Madi&gt;oo. ond
olhors. the Slbt&lt; petition of 34 Slbles Is P'""nJ&gt;t&lt;ry. The convention must
be called
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The possibility ol this convention scares...,. in Washington. They view
this moue into an unchartOO tenit&lt;ry. l&lt;r which there Is no pt""X!dont
except the great 1787 mcoting in Philoclelphla, as radical. Can a
ConsUIUtional Convention be limited to a single Issue? 10ough Arlicle Flw
of the low Is specific about the '100$t-call." "'ill the 5up&lt;eme Court haw
the aulhooty t~ tho parameters o/what can be discussed?

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. Mbthias IR·Maryland). a member of the JudiC:ial)l
Committee questioning Justice O'Coonor. brou9'll thai posslbUity Into the
open, &amp;cause the Constitution Is silen•about details o/ a oonventlon. he
asked the Justice her vleWo. H&lt;'1 answer WM non&lt;OmmitW. Not so the
seoat&lt;r, who labeled the no4ion of the oonstltullonal r~lon throu!tl•
"'""""'lion as ·a time·bornb which is under tho bed ticking away.·
"II o.&lt;&gt;Uid be a tragic way to hold lh&lt;; bicontennial amiversary, to tear it
up. I think lt would be a bod time to Ufl'OOI aU ol our oonstitutional
principles ond to le&amp; down the ~bric ol govcnnment which has been so
iUCleeSsful f&lt;r two cmiUTios: he states whm asked about some Senate
action at this time,
Tiw ide.1 ol the Con"""tlon, though passed by In Washlngtcn news
bureaus, has been b&lt;ewtng fO&lt; many~· Richard Nixon, in 1972, was
against n. 'When you talk of something as radical ond f~~t·reodling as a
Constitull&lt;lnol Con11011tlon. or roorganJ.zlng the ddes- the Anwrican people.
they'te fed up with being used as an expenmont.• he told ,Thoodore H.
White.
AB that Is past hist...y. Fonner Senator Sam Ervin. the Norlh Carohna
oltho Watergate investlgallon, asked Congress to study a Convention
and devise a pi&lt;&gt;n. They didn't follow his -tlon.

"Coos,... will have to act in a aisls." he said. 't.eglslattcJn pass&lt;&gt;&lt;~ In a

cnsi&gt; 1$ .-very good."
While Cong,ess has the authority to hold i'he Convention. tho
pJocedures. the arrangements. the number of dele9ot&lt;$, where it would be
held ond how its expenses v.&lt;&gt;Uid be met must be se&lt; by Congress. But
that Isn't the real J)f'Oblem.
"'noe the Convention Is conuencd will It have an open license to do
anything it wants?' questioned Matmas. ·u the callio for a limited pu'J'05".
say to requhe a bolanced budget. w\ft 11 be limited to thai purpo5&lt;'? Or
once It Is oonv&lt;ned. wiD lt take tho blt ln Its Ieeth?"
The chairman o1 the House JudiC:ialy Committee. P&lt;M&lt; RodM (D·New
Jersey). Jack Valenti ond H.!rtl Klein also question the ide.1 ol unbridled
discuss~

'11lere may be many areas of our rights that may be In danger. The
basic 119'1ts ol individuals. n .... have been many special groups who haw
made themselves heard. Would they then take thls up with many dUilcult
questions which will then moke thls o ·runaway ConventiOn?" asked
Rodino.
Did he mean that there ml9'lt be a dar1gor to the Bill of Rigllts?
"No question of that: sill ted the congressman. as we di&gt;cussed this at
an Ojal symposium on pJessure groups Mel tlwh pQW&lt;!1'"8t an Academy ol
TekMslon Arts and Sciences mcoting. 1 think we'w got to knov. who
takes iSsue with our BUI of Rights. We k"""'• that's a sacred dooum&lt;nt. We
know that tho present Cons~tutlon pwa.!ldes inherently ond lmplicity for the
protection of these rights. And oortaW,. no one wan IS to jeopardize iL'

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ack Valenti. al&lt;W to President Lyndon JOhnson, M&lt;l now president ol
ccll&amp;med that "whm you
have a Constitutional Convention. it may become a runaway ConventiOo
and try 10 disrupt or disflgure or redoslgo'l the Constllution in ways that orw
couldri'tlmagine whm It was
he stated at a fllnVf\1 asS&lt;'ll\bly. "I
don't think we should Uni&lt;CI with something that has endured this long and
serued us so v...U without being fa1 more $i&gt;Odflc than it iS now."
Herlleri Klein s,.led that Uw caD f&lt;r a Convention ·has slipped up on
tho American people.·
"l personally Too a ConstiiUllonal Con...,tlon would have an ..Jverse
elfed because it throws up all panorama of abuse without any direction
Once It's there you can ,.II&lt; about teslrictions of the First Amendment.
trial by jul)l, freedom oi the press-anything you want. ff you tamper with
the Con•Htutlon in that manner. I think you court clangor which would be
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11\tlted Itself f0&lt; CMJ 200 yean;
Whore did tht prusures ""this Colw&lt;ntjon c:&gt;OmO from? rome
.,_zino. In 1919,...,., only V states hod petlllonod, lays it on tht
Notional T""poyws UniOn. a nonportasan uniOn of mor~ lhan 100,000
members who fight fa less !jOIIC!rllmeJ&gt;t spending and lowe taxes. But
bad&lt; of thiS Is the new type of pressure from dw list of four million
persons who have 0011111buied hugo ....,. of monoy to ·~ IWagan
&lt;amJ&gt;Oi!Jl ond ~ Wing cmservatm causa tHs past year.

T hcu!t&gt; tho S....te didn't ~..tom S....tor Ervtn called on them.
~es'"""' Rodino's """""",.,.has modo .&gt;elM slldos.

Has comma•..,. has aumded to 1M noi-M&gt;tJMalclotals
'We've ccrno up with 1M question ol ~ thtoe petibonS beang sent
in &amp;om vonous st&amp;lfle9slotum ,._ ualid. "Does llae ~ess prooilcle 11ae
1nomewot1&lt; fO&lt; tho CJI!Iing ol tht Convention?" he asked ,s «able to
analyze all ol the petitions that are alreod\1 sent foowanl' lnat tl...-~ be
just one amendment 10 be considered? Can the ~ess say, In setllng up
the frarnewod&lt;. W.U, this Is the one Issue ond die one Issue alone.' and
draft )I In such a way that it Is going to be ~t&amp;bW?"
Rocllno sold tl...-e ar. scholars on both sides of the fence who say that
tht Issues ..-. \l0y dafflc1llt for tht ~ess to be able 10 confine a
CGnsdtutlonal Conwntion and to lmit 1M discussiOn co tht question thai
mi!#lt be considered. to one Slr9t lssuo:
He hoped that 1M public. """" It was lnformod. wil act respons.t&gt;ly and
"'.. unclontand ...... t O l e - .... . be.'
But ,._ !My inlormed' Klo;n stal&lt;d tho subjoct has not hod the anenllon
ol Waslqton rQ&gt;Ort.,. or Olhers to tht dov.,. that it should.· Has 1M
media be.Jn lox in &lt;XM'f90?
1
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spedfic.

'I think us dlsl!ppolnllng that so lltdo attentiOn Is paid, when you think of
the amount of ottention that was ~ to Thr&lt;'l Mile Island, as • potential
danger'

'When you think of the attention given to that p&lt;ObWm. you would think
It oppl'oplate to give holf ol that auenllon to a much !JO'I.., disas.., that
could """""""' cur polilbl system.·
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�Washington Merry-go-round

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US Space Shuttle program lingers tn
By .tACK ANDERSON
and dOE SPEAR

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In olher words, when Roc:k"'..tl
went """' its
lhe dill.,...,.,..
agreec~..,

WASHINGTON-It's no !Jeal ourpr1se
that lhe ~ .buttle had to be brood&gt;a
down ahead ol 5dlcdule because ol • faulty
fuel O!ll. Sudl mishops haw boon par fa&lt; lhe
~ In tho shultle fl'C!Pm·
The shuttle's first fl;ght .,.,.. delayed
because • axnpuleJ """"t hoywtre. Then
~ ol the rocket ship's he3t·~tanl tr1cs
loll oiL
We'w boon hearing lhe. same sad story fO&lt;
two years now-that's how far belind
sci&gt;ecluk lhe project Is'
Euey foulup.-1 dela!l. ol COUJ5&lt;I; adds to
tho cost or tho spatt £1luttlo progn~m.
Incredible as it seems, lhe rocket ship has
""'' $3.6 biDion mere than 11 ""'' ·~
tO.

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Part of lhe huge cost ownun, ~
was ~ 10 lhe faa that no one had.....,.

or

Rocl&lt;wcll

r;,.,

also ployOO
and Joos. ...;th Its
expense oc:coonts. bllllng the laXpaY"'5 for

goods and 5mlioes they newr got. It mari&lt;cd
up lhe cost of - · parts and olher Items
outrageouoly, and II """!19"1'61l'd lts labor
cost• to lake advantago ollhe frce-anckasy
spaoe shuttle oontract.
A federal grancl jury Is now looking Into
the matter, After l1ylng ~all u,.,.. years.
tho firm ""'Y finally be brought bad&lt; to
earth, like IIi rocket ship.

budt a spatt shuttle l!lllChino bef&lt;n. That
mo.v~t tho ariginal oosl estimate. c:&lt;llllalned a
largo does of guesswori&lt;.

B ut there's mcre to H than thal Rocl&lt;v.dl
lntema~. lhe pnrn.. coo-. ripped oil
tho laXJI'IIII'!'$In ~fashion.

prioo.

would houeto """"out tho company's
rolf.....
Rockwell diCI indeed go .,..... lts budge! on
these olher CXltllrlKU Butlnslood ol
absorbing lhe loS5 Hself. lhe oompatllljUSI
juggled tho books and dwgod lhe 0\'&lt;'ll\lns
10 the 5piiCe shuttle. It tool&lt; - ·
lnuesllgal!n two years to fjgure tho I """out

H~:S

justone&lt;Xllfl1Pie:
Rockwell had somo other ~~
oontr...Ls. Unlike lhe open...ded 5paat shuttle!
contraGI. however, those """" ftxed·price

lhe SWI!dlsh o.mbassador, who ~ fluent
English, as saying, ·1 houe just saw today,"

satelllte monltarlng station in the Swodish
naval bas.! &lt;&gt;t Karlskrana. ll"'t's where a
Souiet submarine l'lln oground ......at """""'
ago, to tho intmse ombotl'llssmerll of the

The Stahl. Department oppatently _belleves
the phony td&lt;gmms
of an lntrialle
ScM.tty plot to stir "" trouble f&lt;r Swod.n
and the Unit..'&lt;l SUltes.
The diplomats may bo rf!l&gt;t, but wire net
so sure. The tclcgrophic hoax sancl&gt;ow
~cia sllcl&lt; ~ to be. pooduoo of

""""part

Kremlin.

Aooording to the peculiar tl!le!Tam, the
purpose of having sud) • monltqring fodlity
~I

Karlskrona wa~ to spy on Poland.
Such a station ~ki conslitule e 9JO$S

breach ol Swod.n's neutrality. So the
tl!le!Tam, suppos«&lt;y sent by tho s...ulish
ambassador, said: 'I dlsas!Odate myself from Headllna • nd Footnotes: Rep. Jamos
my gouemmmt aelioa In its violahon of our
Nefljgan (R·PA) Is waging a one-man baltle
noulnllity.•
"" behaK of stogie smokers everywhert!. 1-k
15 attempting to preiii!Ot lhe doubling of lhe
N aaurady, ..... ~ Ambossador
exd&gt;e tax on cigars. Whot thl5 country
Wochtmeist.,. He di$clalm&lt;d the tel&lt;gam
.....Is. he says. is a good, unlllJ(ed, fiVl'C0lt
and $Aid H was an obvious hoax.
dgar. Of course. Nelfigan just happeM to
When we checked With the :&gt;tate
ropresent the largost dgar·moldng district In
the notion.
~t. we """e told that similar fake
telegrams had boon r--..1 by notional
Wh.&gt;t IS' an •aJtegato&lt;? No. h's ""' a
security ll&lt;Mser Rlth.vd Allen and Deputy

relabue ollhe crocodl1e. It's lhe term that
Gmeral AGc:ounting Olllce auditO&lt;• use when

ClA Dlr«:tor Bobby Inman. They were told
th.&gt;t Seaerary ol State AlexAnder Halg bod
$llppOsedly •truck • deal ...;th the

Phon~ Tel~ra ms:We ft'Ce1tly received a
telegram thar suppos&lt;dly came from tho
SWI!dlsh ambassador 10 tho United States.
Wilhelm Wachtmo!ster. The m&lt;&gt;sage sald
that the ambassador wanted to express his
a~ to the Polish ~ Uuough lhe
news media.
Whot he was~ lor....,. •
supposed a(Jeemont between Swod.n and
lhe Un!ied States to put an American

s-leo.

refeniog to bureallCrllts who make all&lt;g;&gt;dons
of waste and fraud in the gcmmmenL
Rep, John L.afalce (Oe.p NY), ~ld fU&lt;e

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A Stale Deportment deputy press -=rotary
also got • tol&lt;gnom at his horne and rec:eiwdl
some myslerious phon&lt; call&lt; about the
mol"" ot his unlisted number.
The o&lt;legram we received "'as badly
WO&lt;dod. At one point, fO&lt; example, II quoted

·•o make 1982 "American Bald Eagle Year."
Tho ~·man has al$o .,._.,cJ
ilesi!JlOtlng June 20 'NatiOnal Bald Eagle

o..y; to cx&gt;mmemorate lhe 200th
annlver..,y of. the day Congress rnuned the
bird Amorlca's notional symbol,

·Pity the poor US President;
a man under intense strains
By MAX LERNER
Los Ange~ts ronw
NEW YORK CITY-It takes
mind, oharacrter and
body to stand up under 1M
battering o( lhe Presldmc:y.
Ronald Reagan could get oome
solace-and find he Is not
alone-lrom 1M trad of physical
gr;cl and psychic heartbreak
suffered by his predecessors In
this Clentwy.
The hterature on our
wounded Presidents has been
8 strong

pourir:1g in. We've. learned that
Theodore ROOSI!\Ielt, &lt;&gt;t 1M start
of 1M century (Edmund Morris,

The Rise of Theodore Rooseoelr
never go1 over his elfons to
overoome his childhood as a
&amp;an, asthmatic boy. 1M
oontlnulng center of family
medical attention. His hfe was
spent !lUning, himself into a
mighty hunter befae the lord,
and his "Big Stick' imperialism
was one ollls outaopplngs.
His ohosen successor was a
genial TOfll, a classic case of
obesity, ridden by his w1fe's
ambitions and by fils worship of
"TR" Judith Ander$011'5 Wtlliam
HOlJJOtd Taft; An fnlfrnar.e
Hl8tO,v, tells us that whht T ;a.lt
901 rid cl the Presidency and
happily bec&amp;tle Chief Justice,
he could for the fltst time ride
his I.III!I!#&gt;L
The most .-.t book on a
scarred Pre.sldent Is Edwin
Weinstein's Woodrow Wilson:
A Medical and Ps~holqgocol
8iogrQphy (l'tlralon).
Weinstein argues that Wilson
had not one but a ~uocesslon of'
strokes, ending In 1M climotlc
"""ol1919. and that they led
to a oonllnuing brain damllge
which fdt Its mark on his

handling of the Peace Treal)l
and hl5 failure with the Senate.

Wtth.we leameci lttde new

'-ttly about the three

Republican Presidents of the
1920s, aD of them 1\gwes of

Sl!&lt;lrless and scam. Warren
Harding's death-whether by
food poisoning or murder-Is
still a mystery. Calvin
Cooliclge-tighHippcd, Puritan,
minlmali" In everything-Is
reemergjng in the new pantheon
of conservatiue economic
historians as an architect of
prosperity. But how can they
flesh out his cartooo-c.omic
intelledual thinness? Herbert
H()Oitl!f, like Taft, came to life
only when he left the
Presidency and abandoned a
dlsasle:r·strlcken economy to
FOR. Of 1M thn!e, only
Coolidge's pcrtralt has
reappeared In Ronald Reagan's
White House.
•
Franklin ROOSI!\Ielt has a
birthday centmnial oomlng up
on Jamwy 30, 1982.. For many
"""' In middle age he Is the fltst
President they can remember;
for lhe young he is S1ill the
grand figure of the century. His
early polio det&gt;pened his mind
and strengthened his w111. But
when his full medical·polilleal
hisiOfl/lSWritten, the big SlOfl/
will be about his mlsdlagnosecl
c.vdiovascular disease. wh;ch
wastjjd his energy and brain as
It had wasted Wdson's.
Harrv (J'ruman was lhe least
~of aD by the office,
physically and p$ychologic:ally.
0w9&gt;t Elsenjlowe:r suffered a
series cl heart anacl&lt;s. during
and alter the White House, but
they may well nave come as
much from the tensions of the
war ln Europe as from the
Presidency. H.! has been
rehabilitated by hist~rts ol his
White House years.
We
suspect that John
Kennedy was bWig on the
clangorous edge of ~
Acldbon's Dlseese and Its
rnodlclltion, even before he was
killed, Onpite iM vast literature

lavished on him, he stands
most In need of a oool
reassessmEnt which II!OUid look

freshly on the impact of his
family origins on him, and on
his punishing-If brief- White
House years.

W arren Caro is currently
publishing lnsrallments of his
mammoth life of Lyndon
Johnson. The fttst stresses the
psychlc wounds of adolescence
and early manhood, and my
guess is thot before he Is
through Caro will depict

Johnson as even a meaner·
spirited .and more wounded man
than any blographer tnus fBr.
Which Is also true of Fawn
Brodie's dubious posthumous
study, Rfc/wmi Nixon: The
Shaping of His Character.
Jimmy Carter's b!og,.aphers

seem

to haw fdt the scene,
along with Carter himself. As
for Ronald Reagan. his
past-sUD unstudied-remains
as much a puzzle as his future.
AU -know~ sure is that lhe
White House woU get to hlm, as

it got to 1M otllers.

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�wiil be on campus at the
Placement Office
Friday, Dec. 4th
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
to recruit studenu for Graduate Programs in
Arts &amp; Science, Education, Business
Administration, Library and Information Studies.
and Social Work.
For more fnfo call 831-3515

By LORI SCH ULTZ
Spectrom Slaff R~portl'r

improve."

- -- - - - - - - - - - ,- - -- Mauree-n was anxious abou:t her PsycholoBY final
and couldn•t get motivated 10 s&amp;udy. As. a rC$uh, she
went into the test unprepared and failed, bringing
down her G.PA. Collttn was anxious about lh~ test
as well, bllt decided that rather than was~:c lime and
energy Worrying, she would try to study sayina. "all
1 can do is my best." She gor a 84
Both gjrls were avtrage college students, each
'
capable of doina well on thr final. Both were undcr a
hiah dearot of stress. The differencc: betwten the

Satatday. ~c. 5th from 3 - ~ pm
Haas louf181: ol Squirt Hall. MSC.
Cdd1ra1~ With

Us!! - Adml'-&lt;;ion fREE

Special tha nks to Sister Therese Santos
lor organizing this event.

ental

1wo? One larned to co~ w1rh stress.
Acc:ordina to University Counselor Gregory
Baurtt, ..Test anxiety and rdatcd worrieswncern.in&amp;
academic achievement arc ooly part of coUeae
student Slms-. Financial mauers and interpersonal
rc:la1ionships..;ilio conuibute 10 SLiess and 50mcdmes
make it dUficult ror students 10 cope.''
••Everyone e:x.,periencr$ high levels or .stress at some
cimc. or ano1hu...- Baurer sajd. "The challensc b to
undersuind -."here the. s&amp;rcss is c.'Omitl&amp; rrom, what it
- dot&gt; to your head and "your health, and how to keep
it at a level that work$ for you."
Oel'ining the word "streu'' is diffkuh ticcauSC' il
means difrc:r~t things to Qj(ferem people. CalifomLa
S.atc: Univcnity at Chico SocioloJY Professor Wah
Shafer re&lt;&gt;eotly told the prtSS that &gt;tras it "the
arousal or mind. body, and sometimes beba,•tor lo
recponse 10 the demands"of living." It can be: Jaid.
then, that one is always in a slate:. of strw- rhc: hea.n
is bealing, the: blood is drcu_lalinJ, • ·n d the.lndividual
il' thinking and fccltng.

' 'l.n a ()O$itivc.. sense.... Shafer said, ••stress k«PS
you alive. It helps&gt;:"" deal with emcrttncies and

meet dea~lin.es. A modrtatt •.mount of anx.ltty
before a 1c'St can modvate..you. ro perform wciJ. It
hdps you,o grow and lcam. ''
Stress can also bt harmful. h has a wid• ranee or

erres.--u. including rati&amp;u.t-. nervous lies.
uutterins. insomnia. and tension in the nec.k and
aowtT back pain. •• Prolonse&lt;J, unrc:1ic-ved Streu can
tri&amp;&amp;tr nervous systmt, glandular and other body
rt.'IC!ioos, .. Jeremiah A. &amp;rond... or Corndt
Univcnity Medical Col~ said to the press. "It CIJ'l
lead to .,.,.ptOIM mitnickilla those of many
inness&lt;$-&lt;heot P&gt;inr, palpitation•, ho&lt; and cold
spell&gt;. iouomnia, body ach&lt;s.• •"'! e~n chokina
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"SI...,..,today," Batond&lt;u $aid, "i&gt; not 011ly one
of thc.II')OII common factors ill lhe.l)'mptomatit-. ilb
that brin&amp; poople to their physidans, it
also bt
an lmportMt ftc10&lt; in prediopooiQa and ......Wns
orpnic disease. h may brina on rmodon_,t cha.nJ,es
rhat become so scvc:re that they kC't'9 a person from
Cunctionin&amp; dfo:tivcly4"
•
••s.rtss ean. ha,·t ckftnilt emotional as V.'t'll as
physical cfrecu upon an individual," accordlna: 10

' ' The amount of daily demands on colltge ttudems is substantial and can bt intense,'' Bawer
said. ''Yet one can learn to cope with stress
effecth'dy and avoid s.uch consequencu or even, and
often, ovttOOme lh~wben they are preyent:•
There are many medtods of coping with stress,
because it is different for individual people and
concerns. "You should consider your pe:rson.aJity and
Ufestyle when choosing a m&lt;thod," Baurer ad.Utd.
"The mort ways you can de\'dop for yourself the
bcuer. Sintt we, as wdl as the world around us. is
oons~antJy changing_, some methods work while
orhers- do not. That'.s why vartet:y makes senSt."
Some possible techniques used 10 reduce stress au
muscle relaxation. tbougJu switching, meditation, and
ex~.

1

Musck rela.xasion, or Prosrcs:sivc relaxation, as- i1 b
somerimes c:a.Ufld, is a stress rt'ductio!!!Oetbod
requirin&amp; the simple Etnsing 1U1d relaiting or mU.$CICS,
one after another. from head to 1oe. Oeve-loprd by
Her'bc:rt Benson of Harvard Medical School, this
mttllnd bas provt&lt;l valuable for stress-induetd
1msioo and for lo\lierill8 high blood pressure. The·
met.hod is basoed on the facE that anxiety and mU$CJC
relaxation cannOt coexist and that it is difrN:U.It to
really sense and ar:)preclale rduation unlm 1t follows
tensing.
·•-ooc;n. d~·dl1ns on n~iv~ thoughts crea1es
greater stress," actording to Stlyr. The method or
thou&amp;Jtl switcbin&amp;.dim.inala a stressful n('Jalivc
thought by swilthin&amp; to a positive one. ''It migtn be
difficuJt at first, .. Selye ranarked, "'bus with somr
practiec, the m&lt;thnd will work. As:stnible a set of
positive lhOu&amp;hts and dwell on tho.se ,.-hen _you notice
tht negative t!IOU&amp;hts creeping ln."
M tditatKm can prolllde both tht mind and body

I with a deep rtSl. releasing 8llJciety and fairue.
"TnutSOC:Ddmtal Mtdltadon (TM) can be pnoc:rietd
by an)'One.'' eccordina lO the: authoes- of nr~ n.t
Book Donise. Deoniston and Peter.McWilliams.
''However, this lt'dlniqoe dots take time and

requires considerabk Pf'3iCt.i« in mast~n.a it. To

mi.,

l&gt;f'l"tiec TM, simply sit in a quiet place fort-LY
minutes and bt as s&lt;ill as Poso;ble. Lt&lt; your
drift over • mantra, or- mcanioaJess $0\Uld. WhC'!l you
l"tSU!"• octivity, the &gt;Hess should ha.,; dissipettd."
••()oe or 1M best wa11- to cope with JUt$$ is to use
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Health E&gt;aminer Willialn Wlllllllo. ~ Ntw York
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Women cagers humble Houghton College, 65·24
The UB . _ . , baskethallteam improved their

ruont to 2-0 by dauo)'ina l:louahtoo 6S-2A laA
Monday. Despite playina a weak opponent. the team
still played ao inspired came.
"We played super," said Coach Linda O'Donnell.
"They (Houahton) arc not that strong. they all
avenae about 5'7" and they just didn't bave tbe
Strqth."
For all purpota, tbe pme was over with the
ope:oina tlporr as UB ripped orr 27 Slrai&amp;bt points,
and then easily aJided to their SCllOn4 victory.

"Defensively we started with • run oourt pre$$, ..
said O'Donnell. "And !bey had a toup time wit.h it.
We then switched to a zone and we Raned to
substitute players in." O'Donnell added, "everybody
played in the came, and I was very impressed with
what I saw."

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Individually, Gina CoUora led
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netted 10. Bajlio and Cronin also led in rebowtds

The

with 13.
"We uied both set playS and the fast break,"
explained O'Donnell. "We adjusted to their defcruc
and we shot very well from the noor." UB shot .W
percent for the game and defensively they captured
76 percent or th.e rebounds.
"Tfley are one or the wea.ker teams we will race
this year," said O ' Dolllldl. "This pme was &amp;ood for
us since we aot·to- everybody play. We are
lootin&amp; reaUy Jood. lt was a total team erron.'.'

~ear grabs number
Breaks the record
By JON M. DlA1'
Sports £dit0&lt;

The Alabama CrimsOn T&gt;Cie played the University
or Auburn this paR Sa1urday. a continuation of iu'

rivalry !hot started in 1893. The •potlialtt, however,
was not on the rivalry, but on Alabama's Coach Paul
"0..." Bryant as he captured his 315th victory,
breakina Amo. Alonzo Situ's amuin&amp; record of
liddine triumplls.
Bryant tied the record two wee Ia aao u his
Crimson T&gt;Cie defeated the then filth ....,ked Penn
State Nittatty Lions Jl- 16 wbicb moved the 1lde to
the fourth 1po&lt; in the ~ed PrOSI (AP) poll, '
Ewa with the ri&lt;!ory, offteialo or the NM.lotlal •
Col1qiate Atbldic AlsocittUoa O'I(:AA) dodclod thai
OtocP., .....ted tiUrd in t h e - - will ........... the
Southeaa&lt;m eoctfc:rencr In the S&lt;tpt Bowl.
Indications are that the Crimtoa 1lde will play SMU
In the ConDG Bowl.

1!- by - playiua .. the Sopr Bowl-an
Alabama tradition-the 1981 ..,._ will he one to
ranember - ooly for fans or '11om&amp;. but for the
~--J.-..---..,
or fOOtball. Bear Brymu- for t h e - or
fOOtball. l.n a time when toei&lt;ty throws out the old
and brinas In the DOW, llryont has ~ the

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ru. 37 )'CIU1 o( onachlna.

W hen one thinu or Alabama, one caMO! help but
think or Bryant. Always quiet and reserved, he poc:a
1he sidelines as ea.gf'rly as if il were his lim K&amp;SOn.
Never app&lt;eei.ulna the areat amount of publldty he
receives from the media, Bryant would ,..ther live
the auentlon to

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fine &amp;roup of playm he has

coaehtd.
With the brcakina of the record, the 70 year old
Bryan( will ao down in hbtory .. possibly the
,...,.., onach in spons history, no1 only because of

his oou(andin&amp; reooc-d but as a man dedicated to his

welt.-

job. The Alabama State Lqislature has already
pmllined lltyonlto eocttinU&lt; onodlina desPte

-limiu.
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IDlDIIIItory
Whh
rate, nobody
llilllto mire.
Bat the doy will10011 ooax when the
will
tum in his hat and it will be interesuna to - how
the Alabama football- handles k . When
Noue ~lea Ara hrtqian, the._ raa IDio

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. . - witb Daa D&lt;olae and now ...;.h hi&amp;h icbool onach Jerry F""" "ho has now turoed
the once proud Irish team Into medlor:re one.

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Beor, ...e or the last truly cleclialed ~ In all or
sporu, ""'*- there will he anyone tike him.

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�I just 1111 more point I
By GARY STERN
Assr.rta•t Sports Editor

The weddy college football ratings provided by both United
Press International a.n d Associated Press, have ~n receiving a
great deal or criticism in recent weeks, as to the basis or their
selections. Even now, the retinas are accepted as the closest thin&amp;
to absolute truth by the colleae footbaJ.I bureaucracy.
In the midst or a rather tumultuous season for the "'Ire
~ces-in which five top rated teams were knocked off in
sua:ession-AP and UPI seemed to hne finally settled upon a
savior to capture their anincial national title. The Pillsburgh
Panthers were awarded the top spot.
After the wire services were embarrassed by the performances
of Michigan, Notre Dame, USC, Texas ~d Penn State, the
teams previously rated number one, they looked 10 the highly
publicized Panthers and their respected coach, Jackie Sherril, to
salvaae lhe.ir image: as ..e.xpens."

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T he choice of Pntsburgh was at the same time expected and
surprising. Sure, they ,.ere one of the few teams undefeated at
that point, but was that enough to qualify them for the crown?
What nationally ranked teams had they defeated oo route to
their impressive record?
In past seasons, questions such as those were never asked
b&lt;cause each or the nation's powers always scheduled some
serious competition alona with the customary patsies. In
Piusburah's case, ,unfonunattly, this was 'not the story.
The Panthers' schedule this season bas ~n loaded with
perennl'ollosen. such as "po"erfut" Army, "fearson1e" Temple
and "horrifying'' Cincinnati. The only team that they played
before receiving the top rat ina. that had bec:Jl-included in the top
20 at any point this season, was Florida State. The Seminoles are
no longer rated by either AP or UPI. This past week~ the)' were
annihilated by Florida, 3S·3.
The Panthers themselves had to face a fairly tough opponent
'
this past S;aturday. Penn State was coming to town.

Joe:

Paterno's Niuany Lions had been blessed with the top
rating in the nation earlier in the season. They were the last
potential champion that bad fallen before Pittsburgh took the
stace. Peno State had lost a few weeks earlier to M;ami
University, perbaps the lOP passing team in the country~as
Notre Dame would surely auest after last week's thrashing.
They would enter a sold out Pin Stadium with a 8·2 record,
the t\\'O loses coming to Miami and Bear Bryant's Alabama
squad . Victories had ~n achieved.against_t&lt;ebraska-now
number seven and going to the Orange Bowl-Syracuse and
Notre Dame.
Penn State, rated ninth by the services. came bad from a 14~
deficit and mauled the undefeated and top ranked Panthers,
•43· 14. After the enthusiastic crowd began to ease up and the Pin
defense came do"'" from its doud, the Niuany Lions soored at
wilt. Their sopbomore passing combination, Todd Blackledae to
Kenny Jackson, riddled the Panther secondary over and over
again. Blackledge passed for 262 yards and Jackson soored two
touchdowns, one after he had gouen about IS yards through the
entire Pinsburah secondary.
Piusburgh's quancrback Dan Marino, one of the "top rated"
passers in the country, threw four interceptions. After plckina
apan unknown secondaries aU season, Penn State's multiple
fronts confused him to the poont where be could not complete a
paM.

Oemson Uni&gt;'CI'sity v.ill became number one this week,
because it is the only major eolleae football power stiU
undefeated. If Clemson can defeat Nebraska in the Orange
Bowl, they will dioch the national championship for 198t-82.

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rival
Canisius
simply
overpowers
the Bulls
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A.J:sistGifl Spons Ed11or

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th&lt; 1981,.1'baskaball

_.,.,,the Bulls wtre aware
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Ul's ~squad would haw to
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Division Ill..... within thai 1 2 - span.

th&lt; BuUI' oppona~t
... ~ . . . . . llloy playtd lA
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1-.--llblttopooll ....yf(OM
lh&lt; llulh, oithoulll it did puO OUI a win,

Clousi• CoHrer -

16-12.

· I had the siu advantq&lt; und&lt;r th&lt; boards.
By hustlifta and playin&amp; phyoicol
UB did a JOOCI joboJcftllin&amp; the I Thty - • forotd to work from th&lt;
pcrim&lt;ter, tUit~~ ohocs rrom the ouuidt.
Scont~~ oo •s pcr&lt;erU of its shots from th&lt;
CaftiAIISt.....
floor, Ul sc:omt most of iu
points from
' ' l a m - rnny ..titfltd ........... lose
oulad&lt;.
a
by 14 poinls."' said UB Head
Coodt Bill H ~t~ha. "I wu pleased with the
Whtn the ball was the Griffins', their
way ,.. piQod. tbo&lt;tah. We worktd and
muse~ proved to bt )USI as .,..,...htlmit~~.
hu"ltd llld . - " Into a JOOCI pme.
By stao:bfta up iluidt, they ..,.. ablt 10
Thty ~ tOO bo&amp; for US, beinc thai they
snb rd&gt;ounds and s1oooo hi&amp;h pcrccn~q&lt;
weal_......, athletts."
ohou. Althouc!&gt; th&lt; lulls worktd ..........y
hard, obey could - nwch their opponents
be CanisiiiS playm ttrtainly 1&gt;0$Stsltd
under 111&lt; boards.
th&lt; physical81triiHIIts MOdtd to win by
"'Ill&lt; biu&lt;SO foetor affet~ina the pme
more than 14 poincs apin" a DiV1sion Ill
wu uodouboably their flu," Hltlha 11ld.
tam. W'•h t11c . _ pla,u IWIChn&amp;
"Thty ouo-rd&gt;ounded us 4S-J7, buo lohtnk
_.,_..dy 6"t", C.Wus ablt to
~ 4ld vuy wdltn that area. ••
take- . . . . . dell of
pmt.
When the Bulk ~on ofT~. they
of our playtrs, Gary
pulled
had no lnsidt pmo b&lt;cau~t the Qriffins
~aball.

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down 8 rd&gt;oundl by hlm$df," ·.,.
cocuinutd. "He sc:om1 13 poi(IU as weD."
The Bulls' bdiJla ocorer was juftiO&lt;
forward John F•-"&lt;:t, who ial!ied 16
poiniJ. Ht was ._. roc:ipitnt of lht tam's ..
Mo" Valllablt Player award, which "'"'
awardtd by BUffalo Mayor Jimmy Grifrll\.
An additional ~ was ,;...., to the MVP
of aodt tam-tbeu "'*' a p.me P&lt;tad•dl
tile UB-Canisius aamo-as •dl as the

•innina teams ll'lanx:hu.
"Of count, playit~~ .....in" ltholanhip

a1hJete~ pull us 11 a distinct disadvantaae...
H U&amp;ht~ addtd. "C..isius hu a very
••pcri&lt;n&lt;m, taltnttd team and it •as touah
on us, npecially so early '" the RUCNI. Our
SWtm •ill have to play IO&amp;&lt;Ihtt for a•1tile
before they work wdltocaher. llwt W&lt;T&lt;
to play Canisius in F&lt;bruary, it mi&amp;ht bt a
whol&lt; new baUaam&lt;."

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have to Krape it out later. Don't WOIT)' much aboUt
tb~ ski tip. J( you're gljd~ waxing waxless- ~i:is, try

By Ptol Allalr~ and
Geot Mulk&gt;r

not to gcs any wax into cht pauemtd k1c:t zone.
When bol.h Skis are'tinisht'd, lk them bottoms up
somC'wherc ovcrnisht. This lets the wax penear.ue lnto
the ski base.
Before )..SU siG, scrape off all W.iblt &amp;)idor wa&lt;.

lcamjnJ to wu. can imprO\'C your sk:J1ng, no
maucr wbaJ kind of skis you own. It's really not as

difftc'Uh or as complicaJtd as it ~«:ms.
A bit or ski anatomy Will ~13ln the ·•wh)'" or

Smooth out what is ldt wl1h a waxing cork, un1i11hc

waxing. A cross&lt;auri"try ski is dlvlded into tbret

ski

paru: the middle or kick zone. 1he tip and the tail.
The tips and tailr support your wei.ght. Gllde:r wu-.
a hord wax tike paraflin is applied here. It redu&lt;~
the friction bet wee:~ 1he ski bon om and snow,
prolecting the skj and allowing you 10 sti rasu~r .
EYaJ vraxlcu skis bent fit from a coat.
lUcker or grip wax is applied 10 !he Ieick are" or
the ski. Takin&amp; a Slt'P forces- this ponion of the t ka
down, -and the wax {or the panemed area on wuless
stisJ &amp;n~-bl the. snow, lelting you move forward.
The. first step in waxing is lo find a Vt'Orkbench.
~'0 kitcMn chairs wilt do. eo,·er them and tbe noor

Kraper co clean out the &amp;rOO\'rs,
Choose the kicker wax according to the snoY.·
conditions. Hard wa.xd, likt g~U:n and blue-. arc u~
when thee air tempenuure drops btlow freezing. The
softer-, stk'kiu waxes wor·k when ii ~S belween 32 and
3S degr... F. lfln doubt. ask someon&lt; who"• already
skiing. Jf you're still not sure, rtmemba thai you
can always apply a !.Ofl y,•ax- over a hard "'·ai, bu~
never a hard wax onto a son wax. Put thC' harder
color on nrst.

n...s somethin&amp; to melt the wax . A

hou.sd\old iron• .stt midway in tbc iyolh~k ranJc

you can buy a special waxins "ron.
Rnnove: otd

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If you're Stidjng on lhe snow, here's a few tip~
which will help. Apply grip wax to a lar&amp;&lt;r area. This
makes more or the ski bottom bite into lht snow.
A.pply another layer of thC' same color wax. but don't
cork it out. The uncvenes.s grabs th~ sno'A· beurr.
Crayon on the next sont-sl wax. For example, try
purple lr you're using blue. This gi"'es a bater k-ic:k.

wUI do the job. If it doubles as the clothing Iron.
it in liofoU rtt-s.-1. A ~ dryer works roo. or

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To apply a kicker wax. 1)«1 away a bit of the
container. Chalk tbe wax in a. rhin, t\·en coat on-o
the kicker arta\aboul a foot on each sid~ of 1he
binding). Smooth it in with a waxing block, or usr

with oewspaper. Lay )'Our t~iis across. bottoms up.

You·u

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Now your- ckan sk·i$ are ready f« a ooat of &amp;li:dtr
wax. Heal lht bottoms- -.ith a .sto.w back and fonh
motion of thr iron, being cardul no1 to scorchl.htbase, Wll.n!lios DP&lt;n&gt; up the pores of the ski. This
helps tht wax and boccom 10 form a beuer bond.

Art odwrtlsl"'l supplement

Secllon Coordinator
Janice Landis

~mC wu and a cork with )'Ou on th~ trail.
ConditiOns may vary durins the day. Icy snow
rtmo,•es the wax quickl). \Vhmev~ tht' ski bases
appear dry o r hairy. (like the bottoms of brand new
'kl$) iiS lime to re--apply the-glidC't'WU.
The increase in \"ersat.ility and performanee gained
by ...,'axing your skis makes the time and dfon it
takes mor~ than worth the uoub1t. Try it. You'll br

hokllng it directly to the tip of the iron. and drip it
onto tht- ski. Wortdna in cwo fool .M:dions CO\'eJ the

ski bonom with wu. Heal each section mough so
~ will recnain molccn for a few moments
anttthc iron has been removed.
Get u lillk wax in the JIOI&gt;v&lt; u pomble. ~ou"ll
that the

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Production
Suzanne Fiscus
Laurie Conway

Business Manager
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Circulation ave~age: 20,100
The Spectrum oflices are located in 355 Squire Hall. State

University of New Vorl&lt; at Buflalo, 3435 Main Streel.
Buflalo. New York 14214. Telephone: (716)831-3676 editorial;
(716)831·3681. business. Copyright 1981 Buflalo.• N.Y. The
Spectrum Student Periodical, Inc. Edltorlal policy is determined by the Edilor·in·CIIief. Flepubllcallons of any
matter herein without the express consent of the Editor·ln·
Chief is strictly forbidden.

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COI.DEH
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W~udoy 30, NoYember 1981

Edltor·ln·Chlel
John K. Lapiana

How oflcn do you wax'! Kid:.C'f should ~scraped

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Hair Design

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lhese patterns unless there is a natural wave or curl. The
extra support of a professional permanent wave is usually
needed. Also keep in mind when you pull that ski cap off,
those bouncy locks better shine and look vibrant. So, keep
after them with a regimented sequence or conditioning
treatmen.ts to offset tbe drying conditions caused by the
winter months.

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�Keeping warm · and comfortable: layers are t he key
Whether you low or hate the
cold, alot depends on how warm

No mauer whert you skJ. there's
always a chance chr temperature

you stay when you venture

wiU drop. Fishnet underwear. \\ith
its hundreds of tiny air pockcu-, is 1
the best insulator. Stay away rrom
COUOJ\ and couon-blends; 1hey
absorb moisture quickly ..atfd hold
;, ror a long time.
Add one or cwo IUnlenecks.

outdoors ~

And how warm you are
depends a lot on how you dreu.
The key to bcios warm in the
cold is- LAYERS. no maucr what
activity-skier, snowthw,
participant or speaa.tor.

The oonctopt of layers i.s tied to
tbe way your body work$. Your
body wan1s to maintain a constant
inner temperature of 98.6•F. If the
body is oold, because or 100 little
protection. it restricts btood now
to the skin and extremities. This
retainS' the heat supply to vital
organs. IJ that isn•t enough help,
the body begins to shiver. That's
the time to add more clothing.
If the body becomes too warm,
h increases blood now to the skin
to release ·heaa. If it continues to
o•erbeat. it ,Pves off heat lhrouab
e-vaporation by sweating.. Swearing
dampens dOthJna and ~s to
chillina. If this happens il'lttime
to remove some gannenu.
There are three types of layers.
'fbe inner layer insulates and .bdps
absorb perspiration from 1M
...
skin's surface. Fishnet and flow·
through synthetic underwear let
che moisture esca~ outward: ~·ool
and wool·blencls work by
absorbing it.
The middle layer atl$ as an
insulator. Using $C'\Ittal layers will
be the most Oexible way tO suit a
variety or aa:ivities and wea1her
conditions. Any type of fa.bric,
r exccpt one made with cotton. will

work wdl.
The outer layer repels wind and
moisture. Oothes made of wool,
nylon. and polyester are be$C.
For downhill sk:iins. undCf"A'ear
is a must: both tops and bonoms.

WIJID CHILI. CIUUtT
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LITTLE DAHGEA FOR
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PROPEJU.Y CLOTHEP
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regular ski pants. They protect the
40 MPH bav•
PERSON
stomach and c-hest area where the
11111• addldonal
DAHGEA FROIII FREEZDIG
bc)dy ~nerates a lot of beat .
cff'tct
OF EXPOSED FtESH
Yoo can add to or subtract
layen according to your needs.
Cr0$S-o00Unlry skiers ratt the
Gaiters wlll keep your socks and
cream or sunblock.
Wear a ~ug hat that cov~
challenge or a variety of weather.
boots dry when you s ki throu&amp;h
A fanny pack-a zipP&lt;r pauch
your ears-. You lOSt 75 perce.nt o(
accivi1y levels and terrain. They
that fastens around yo\Jr waisl -nnd
dt-ep snow.
your bodY" heal through )'Our
need clothes that will keep them
The lighter and the moce water
is worn in black-is u~ful for
head .
dry. protect them from windchill,
and wind resistant your jacket is
storing wax, socks, snacks and
Mittc.ns are warmer 1h.an gloves. and aUow plent)' or movement .
the better. h $hould Jil over
sundry ile:ms.
They expOS&lt; It$$ of your hands to
SC\Itral layers wittiollt -binding or
Jeans may work. but only
Wear everything the first ten
the cold. Gloves &amp;ivc you mortretarding arm movement. Nylon
knick~s provide che ltg freedom
minutes on I he tcail. Just before
freedom of movement. What&lt;V&lt;r
•h&lt;lls are r.Jlr.·
n«essary. A bib ·SCy~ knicker wiU
you bq,in to perspire. remove tht
you decide, down is the best
Your styie or s kiing dtltrmines
help prevem snow and wind
amoun.t of clothes that wiiJ keep
insulation.
peneuarton.
the kind or hat and gloves you'll
you dry. Sluff the eJ~:tras ip your
A thin liner under your ski
wear~ An active skit( in mOdrrate
Complimented with knee soc:ks ,
pack or lie them aroqnd )'Our
socks will ..wick'' pen:piration
weafher will need a lightweight
any knickcr style works v.-eU.
waist.
away from yoUr feet .
glove with a leather or vinyl palm
Socks should hav&lt; a high wool
Whrn you stop to eat or rtJI,
Ski JIOW&lt;S are impar1an1. On
and a lig.ht hal or headband. For a
content and be chanscd when wet.
you'll ha..,t- to put enrythin,g back
really chilly days use a wool scarf
slower paced skier or ext retnc cold
In really cold v.-cather. pull a pair
on
and C\'nl add dothes to avoid a
and a special facx mask tO auard • or extra large wool socks over
a heavier weight wool mitten and
chill. Be pr&lt;partd to add dnd
again.st frostbite. Apply a
your ski shoes ror extra wannth.
hat '' adVisable.
remO\'e
cloches throughout your
protective skin cream or sun block Your shoes should still fit )'Our
Wear sunslasscs to protect your
trip.
ro~ extra protection.
e)'cs on bright days and ust- 3 s kin

Tht snug fit bloe:ks the wind. Buy
couon t·n«ks if you want
maximum absorbency and
comfon, synthetics for color and
easiest care.
A tightly k:nh, heavy wool
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next .step. TI\c. tight knit traps air
and wool is warm even when ;cs

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Bus Transportation
5 Day lift ticket
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in condominiums

• February 12 • 15
Bus Transpor:tation
3 nights lodging
3 day lift ticket

�The areas to ski· when in Western New York
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by Kathy !KreQplee
~lkllns Ia a _,.of SOitinS
plonty &lt;! pel - - . -"'S

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Well of Yort.Jhire11161496-60&lt;0.
Oll'en 100 wrtlcal · leot. twelve
&amp;lopes and tralla, one ohairlift, twO
IW'face lifts, and two toWI. Snow·
maJdotC. .,_ country trails, and •
• free bobytinJns ...-.ice lor children
OW!r-J!Nfold . ...,...,., 1\&lt;nto.ia.
Lift Operations:
Doy-n-.•s..n.; Nt!Ju-DAily.
Weekl!nd Rates: ~10.00
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Canand aigua,

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Oll'en 1050 ....-tical feet. twel•11

&amp;lopes,and trails, ~r cbaln, and
two lifu. Snow•mil&lt;.i"So leuons,
rentalo, bobysilli"So and a&gt;·emJ#lt
campirt&amp;. N.tltlonsl Standard Ski
" - INASTAIII are opef!. to sklen
of all ...., and abllitJH.
Lilt Operations: Doay-Oaity:

....,.,-Dally.
Weekl!nd Rat. .: Sl 2.50
:1. OllCKNGN1!: off liTE. 60.
Slnd&amp;lnllle 17161Z87·3U3.
orren 430 ....,r1.k:al reet ,..;th
eiew!n .llopes And lrAiJs. IWO chain.
andonelifL!il&gt;OwnWd"So........._
crou-c::ou:ntry al.i crails1 rental$, and
0\&lt;emipt c:ompis~g.'NASTAR noes

are available every Sunday
aflemoon.
U h Ope-r•tlons:t D•y- Dally:
Nighr-O.Uy.
Wot!l&lt;l!nd Rate: 112.00
&amp; . HOUDAY \ 1 4LLEYs Rtt!. 219

Elllclottvill• 1716) 699-2345.
OfTen 750 \&lt;e-:tle&amp;l feet, 31 &amp;lopes
.tnd l.ra.iJ$1 wi.th thf'ee cllafr4, I WC)
lifu, and t\o\'0 low•~ Snow-making.
lesson~ Cl"bt;5 oountry ski trails
rentals! tN.by·$itHng and overnight
campi"So •
Lift Operationt : Day-Daily;
Nighr-Wed·SWl.
Weedl!nd Rstes, SlJ.OO
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Glenwood,

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H.as sso \'e.rtical feet with 2:6
1\opes and tralb. Snow~malung,
~SUM. CI'O$SAX)U.ntry .ski lrdil~.
11.'1"1\alc, babysluing. and O\'ernighl

camping.
Lih Operations: O•y- DJ.ily;
Nisf&gt;t- Daily.
Weokend Rates: $13.00
6. PBBK 'N P BAK: Clvmer, Now

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Offen 400 \'Ortic&gt;l feet, 16 slopes
and tra.ili, two chairs and four Urt..
Snow·making. lessons. crou

and trails with one'dlair, .and two
lift.s, Soow~mJ.kin&amp;- lessons J.nd
rent11i.
Lift Op~~~lons Day-Dolly:
Night-Mon·Sot
Weokend Rates: $12.00
8. GRBBK PEAK: Ric. 90 south

of COrtland.

!los 650 wrtical feet. 24 · &amp;lOpe&lt;
and trails, with 1 choir Ia chalr6ft
which &amp;e.tts four puse1&gt;gersl, and

four lifts. Snow-ma.kif\81 cros.s
country tra.il$, rentals, leotoonl. and
bobysitti"6Lilt Operations: Day-Dally:
Nf&amp;h-1-MOI\.·Sat.

weokend Rat..: 512.00

Offers. 900 vcM.iul feet. whh 13

oourury traH.s- a nd rentals. NASTAR 1 5&amp;opes and .Jrails, five ~,.. and
Races.
three lifts. Snow·making, CI"''S$
tift Operations: Oay-Oally: country tra'ils-, rentJJs. babysitting.
N(.i;hr-Oaily.
and Jes50ns.

chair

Week.,rld Rates:: $13.00
7. S KI WING HOLLOW: Grostal
Rood~ Allegany
Has 813 vertical reel, J2 $lope$

baby5itti"6- and a •mall ehs~t. ·
Lift Operation!.: Dly-Wed. and
week""'!!: Nig/11-None
Weekend Rates: $10.00

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m.1e&gt; ol ~ 10 .U marl.&lt;d •n•h
\\ ind~ Wu...,; hUI

Sc,uoh Woles ond Vermooo
Uohnd

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away from lht .trowd" and
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with a pvup o1 (nendJ on 1
maritod tr..U wllh luncll •IonS lhe
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the ad\'C!f1IU,. of downhJJtb\4 on

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Whatever you ttyle. crou
counll')' •kilnS I• run, cheop
~- •nd • ·seul"ff blcl. to
N&amp;tu.-.r Kllvlly.
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&amp;f'OUnd 8urfa&amp;o l.oclt(Or1.J and
delcr'ipdonl are ~~
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to $ mlel ol roarUd tra.Os 8ne
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.md windy.
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Road near Wamer Cutf Road.
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1Va.in8
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f"-e mik!. of marked 1n.~1s tr:J\tn«
all obiht,.. ~ ..UO..od on
abo lleaood casino

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II. _ . , . Park- Emery Rood.
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bulktl"ff wllh bllhi'OOI!l..
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fl-100 Roads. t'Jma. Oprn, \\indy ate a
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1 1. Alpine Rec r -e ation
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onoc:lline«&lt; troc:b. oomothillfl lor
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refreJiuMn,. Skl "'"-• and
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mila of trails lor lhl' ~rminl( tu

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nulc;. ol s.~aac hn.· .and -"t"" tt.'C ro.ld'
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23.

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lr.tili maintain by the YMCA No
f..,e. Donations appn..t datl-d l...od8e
for renl. 1\enla~ and in..-rut.1iott by
•lr'rangement..
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and WCJOded
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30.. Bicycle pa th aJong W a n
H I\O'r Hoad-Grond lslond
31 . Rlcyde pa_th alon~che

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48.
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By MATTHEW CHERNEY
As Buffalo nln!l&lt;'B we have to live with a few hard
realities: I) th&lt;re ..,. some lc:u than plcuant dayS
heu tU1d 2) tbere on more of the$&lt; days IIIIJI any
ocber kind. Civm ~ eonditiocu. tU1d auumtna
"-e•u noc •illinaro stay inside •U -..nter iJ pays to
&lt;k\'O&lt;e some thouabt to k«pin&amp; warm tU1d ovoidina
tnturies 00 those "$() bdow .. ith tile wiocklu1J" days.
01lr bodies bave I1WIY ways to ~ -lib told.
One thina our bodies do is to burn m&lt;m calories.
Tbot makes saue tr )'OU think about ••• 110rt of
like burmn&amp; oD to\bcat a house. Wt can V\su.aUu tb"is
on I araph of how hot and oold OR handled by
humaru:

:1~?

lllmnot&lt;Cql(on (tcmperaiure l&lt;'Ositive ~ &lt;dis)
send mas.qa 10 tbr brain. The btain che-n reduces
blood 00w 10 Lhe: hands and fett in An IUM\pt (0
P~• h.. t for the ~al 0&lt;1""'· As a result , the
handt and feet are wor&gt;&lt; offlhen they were before.
It was bad t:r&gt;Oll.lh thai lhey wore oold, now they 1e1

blood as well.
Fonunttdy. we can belp our bodiei OUI '*hh each
of the$&lt; c:old mponJCS. To 11&lt;t &lt;o&lt;~ra fud, lor talorics
tO burn, we can JWI &lt;11 more (althouah for .._ of
us thll won't be a problem). If we need mo&lt;e
insulatiof', -At can •ear henit'f' wuts. e\en an old
jacket.
One kty poinl hut is co reduce ilir infilLralion by
sealin&amp; ofr liPS around ahc neck, wrist$ and anldes.
Its$

Esp«:ially important rs to •ear someahina on your

head. Why! Remember that the head is one of the
plaoes that's aoinJ 10 ,e, • lot or blood (therefore
aloa of con\'«"tivc heat) no mauer how cold it is out.
Heat "ill be to.1 f!om the head unless we help by
insulalinaah~t-.,-earlna a hat, or hood or both.
How about the hand&lt; and feet? Well, "'C can
periodieally make squeeDnl motion• to maintain
cin:utauon •n Lhc h.a.nds and •~e can wear thick soch
and P,\ts;. Sodi aK C"YCQ a nice SUbsliiUIC (Or
H&lt;1T gk:J\'CS. TtN:y can «- roUed -up over che ~«YCS 10 cur
our the "-'iml and, unUkc aJo,·a, most people '-''OR 'I
ha&gt;&lt; a probl&lt;m lindina their only pair.

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Now think for a second. If )ool-ov.oed a house,
&lt;IJ&lt; miaht you do to hdp keep 11 worm at a
reasonable oo&gt;t1 Insulate? Yes. CUt orr h.. t to •pa~
roomsl Ytl. Well, tr \!loT n;lc out aainin.a f1t (-.•e're
talklna about ~on periods or time) our bodies can't
do \oUl' mueh aboul insulalinJ rrom the ouu:idc.
1'h&lt;y ean make ~"""" on end. Noc roc:h a bi&amp;
hdp. But IIIey CIJl CU1 orr hut to &gt;pare roonu!
Howt By restrictiAa blood !low to tile skin and
eJ~remlli&lt;S Ctbcreby aruina hut loss br con&gt;eaion
and maktna tile &lt;kin mon: erf..,ive as insulation). A
&gt;imJ)Urled view of tile physiolosical re&lt;ponl&lt;' loob
somethma ltke this. When they're &lt;014,
Whll

Thrrc is ano1her response our bodies make that ·s
wonh lookina 11 . Muscle tone increases (we tiah1en
up) 41 a son or prelude to shivcrina. This il
imponanc ~UM: in this condition we have an
lntrused risk or pullin&amp; muscles.
Wt can de&lt;ruK this risk by:
J) -'Wmint up before soma ouriidc. and
2) noc pu&gt;hina too hard durin&amp; a run.
As ob•iow as thu sounds, lllere are ..mt1ot or
pulled muscles tn cold weatber 11101 rould be eastl)
pcn·ented.
let's kavt this cold stuff for a •hilt and lllk

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The more knowkdJtablc you are 1he more likely you
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Finally, thc.re: arc timei Vrhcn you just h1ve-10
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on ie&lt; and""'"'· espocially tile ~alner runners, •ho
ah~~ .setm 10 have the mosa 1ntction 1roubk.
In addition. most Nnncn •ill find it ugful 10
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choiee ~art wd from tbt day before. What the$&lt;
"mudders" art Wtll be detmoined in pan by
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~uer 10 run in dry J .C. Pc:nnc) or K·Man s.hoa
than in wet and rold SSO Adidu.
Alri&amp;ht. Now thaa "''c'\·e covered the basics of
b&lt;.'ltins the oold, let's odd • lillie lope. Wll&lt;n ••ow
running, run "'ith JOtntone if possible. don't &amp;tl u
far from 1'\ornt as )'Ou would in good v.·eather. make
svre that lrtffic tan diltil'\lubh you from a ~··man
and always carry money -ith )'OU, "just in case."
Keep in mind places •here )'OU eon stop and,..
warm alonJ tile
Althou&amp;h it is unbl&lt;dy thai you
•ill h:a"~ • PfObk:m -,.,th frostbite on slrorl runs.
'""' what it is and how to treat it.
• Remember, none or tile physiology I have
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J, Ski under oontrol and in such a manner you
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1
WARNING: The or~Jns of the lretnOfs UB's Main Stteet Campus
has been reeling recenUy are behtna those greeft waJis across I he
lawn from CrOsby Han. Aft811hree short whistle blasts,
approximately 200 pounds of water g-er exptoslves disCharge,

!

between 7 a.m.,and 7 p.m. to prepare the area for tl\e consHuc1ion
of the Niagta Frontier TranapOrCation Autklorrty•s Light Rail Rapid
Transit sta1ion. The blast1ng is s.cheduled to end in May 1982. and
Is expected to be completed by June 1984.

ltiE
"

. the denial was presented to be

the appearance of a schowrly judgement
but the real content is politicaL

- Gene Grabiner

Sun , . Uniwlnlty 10£,.,..,. Wrl•t

Fired UB professor sues SUNYt over tenure denial
By -ALAN C. UCHIC
Contributing Editor
Drm&lt;r UB Assisw&gt;l Profeuor Gene
Cinbiller-denied .tenure in 1979 and forced to
lca.-e the Ulli-.ily last sprir~J-is suins the
Slate Uoi&gt;enity or New York (SUNY) in an auemp1 to

F

rep;.. hio .......... position.
The la-at,

.a.. for Sl million in daJuses or

rehiriJw wilfl ._.., K&lt;uer,

SUNY. UB President Robert

v-..., Praidoal for Academic Affairs Robert

Jtoosbera, ud Soclol. ~ical and

Hiitori&lt;:al

a...- Pllitip All- as cl&lt;fendantS.
As$istanl to tho Pn:sidel.t Ronald Stein w6uld DOl

FouodiQools

on the - · He Aid !hat th&lt; Stale Auomey
~ is budlina ch&lt; case and i• "wiltins for the
&lt;iudae's) decision" before malcins a statem..u, in
occ:on1an&lt;e willa UDivenily policy.
Ora"'-, ob a........t Mantlsc, claims ll&gt;al{he was
denied tenun: on "political and noc &gt;&lt;holarlisrounds"
eddins thai '"the denial was praa~ted to be the
appearll1« of 8 ocbolarly iutlsment but ll&gt;e real conlont
is political."'
The Uni....Ocy, ho....,..,., allqes that Gtat&gt;iner was
denied tenun: be&lt;:ause h&lt; did not have "an adequate level
of t&lt;holarly publieations•• in established journals.

COIIUIItftl

N

otins !hat tbere ore '"no wriuen JW!darcls or
auiddina for promotion or tenure in my dcpanmmc••
G~ Aid be wauold that h&lt; needed 10 publieations
to« lf'MIICd 1cuuR as quantity or publications is a
mojor crkcriol for tho birins and
of U B
faculty. llolh Jlltboocb and Roosbera-who was then D&lt;ah
of Ill&lt; Focuhy of Ed-ioo&gt;ol Srudieo-usened that
GrabiiiCf"s publieatioa leYd and quallty-. below Ill•
ilandard. This opinion was rd1&lt;cud by bb ~~

-•ion

which in November 1979 voted against srantins him

tenure.
Gntbiner arcued that he met Ill• orileria by publishing
eishl articles, seven book revieW$ and by possessio&amp; a
book contract in his name-, but sevual of these were
disqualified beeause they did DOl appear in "«tabli&gt;hed
journals.''
"Any journal whieh tJtisu is established,'' he
countered. "It is entirely po$$ibtc- that estoblish«l here
means estoblishmem. whkh is a very different me-anins. ''

T1U&gt; former assistant pr~SO[ lw had articles appear
in ll&gt;e NrN St!hool Q/ Ed-iolt JountGI, CD/Ifornkl
Jouf7UI/ of TH&lt;htf" Educvtlon, TIH! Buffalo Ctlurie
E.xpfft'J, and tbe HonVJrd Ed&amp;I&lt;VItkma/ Revkw. among
ocher publications. He hi$ also been published in several
Mar.dst and leni.c journals whldl - • not tounled t i
scholarly journals by his evaluators and caused him to
appear 1.o have an ina~uate number of articles to be
&amp;iven tenure.,
· H red in 1974, Gntbiner did noc comPlete his ~oral
diuertation unt11two years later- an ~1ablishcd practi~
at the lime which ollow&lt;d teachers to suppon themselves
whilt finlshina lhc:ir dissenatKJns. As is required or all
SUNY foculty, h&lt; had tO be sranted teDU~ &amp;I somt point
within KYen years to pin a pmnanent position on the
stAff.
Grai&gt;iMr $1188CS!S chat workin&amp; and wrilins hi&gt;
dw.rtotioii for'""' ,.ars hampered his ability co.publlsh
at a 010re prolirtc rate and UB should have liven him aD
&lt;XIeaslon. He: added that Olbers have been bired without
oompleted tllsserWJoll$ and - • denied cenu~ for lack
or publications, but "Ketter put hlm in a special calesorY
ror throe ,...... whids alloftd him to ~ his doctorate

and later 1IChl&lt;w '""""'·

W!illc tl'" '!~~\bat Gno.x-·.

teaching was of high quatily, there ¥~'ete charf,es by many
student~ thai ht would pU$h his Marxist views on them in
class. But Grabincr de-nies these allegations.
T he departme:nl's decision not to give Grabiner t~ure
was cha)lcn&amp;ed by his ifievance ~·hkh•was rejmed by the
State GO\'etnor's
of Employment Relations.

orrtet

Grabiner•s most receru defeat came earlier this year
when he was denied a seventh year revi~-whkh would
have r~-evalua.tcd his performance and possibly ~abled
him to get tcnurc-thar he says he was promised l.n ·
wriclna by Rossbera. But accordios to E.tt!:'lllvo
s..:r.tary 10 the Presidential Review Board 1..awrmot
Cappiello only Ketter can sranc this review and Rossbers
had no authority 10 do so. The President r•fuood
Grabiner Jht review.
Convinced that his politics arc btina used apinst him,
Grabiner ~ed that '".:ertain people in capen Hall
didn't want me tO have that review."

S tein would nQC romment on 1hi.s cll&amp;rae. or on any
other alleption by th• former assi&gt;tanr professor r&lt;pl)'ins
that i1 .. would be inapproprlate to say anythinc now."
Ac:rordina to Grabit&gt;er, Jlltbach would ridicule and
inaimidate him because
his politics ... ln evaluation of
me Allbach rdcn to-in snick commen15- le:ft
journals.'" he Aid. Gntbiner added that leiters and
materials "which would hdp in my promotion'" were
oever doewnerued in ll&gt;e evaluation and Ibis "lainl.s ll&gt;e

or

prooeu in rdatlon 10 my ease."

G{obiner Aid 11&gt;01 Jlltboocb, .,hik employed by the
SO.....,IMftl, ""'rked for rqxusive rqimes In Saudi
Antbia and in Iran under tbe Sboh Pahla\'i as 1
rtprCScQtatl ... or ll&gt;e United States and lh8l tho Cl\olr is
pan or • "nco-McCarthyisl'" Oltack oa ldlisl ocodeonica
in this """""1·

�..

in short.
campus

JoM I(.

Open meetings?
Tht naht for w:us to board ami committ&lt;t mttti~t£S «&gt;ntlnues
on campuKS ocro.s tht oounuy, and bas taken on additional
moul. . tl\b r.u .. many .!dlools try tO pat&lt; down b\&gt;dacts tO •
mttt stat• and ftderW fundina cuts.
At Wulw1JIOO State Univenity student
repontn
~ lud&lt;d oot of tWO camPI" C&lt;Dmilt&lt;t medinp ,.iJm a r.W

llC'O-

r.-.

dJafi ~~US tO bt
WSU DtHJy £•""Z,_ Man.oain&amp; Edttoc 0&amp;1&amp; B"""" showed up
a1 IlK ..-14 mtftiac with copia or th&lt; $ale's _ . mtttilljp ta..
and a JIM&lt; coun Nlilll oo od•ilory commtll&lt;tS, bot was '!ill
turned IM)' aftct IS.minuu~s of disc:un\on b)' lht- filude:ru facuhy..
4

addlinlstration committ&lt;t.
Brown dhput&lt;d th&lt; lcplity or tht dos&lt;d m..Una. but said thtrt
iJ liHJt tbe paper ean lqally do. Tht onivusiry claims oommiuec
art ad•isory, not policy-makinl bodks. and thus not subj«t to
opa1 IIIOttiJop law. Bro..., dl&lt;d lL 01atc S\IPf&lt;lll'! Coun ru1lna that
op&lt;n&lt;d Uruver&gt;ity or WashinitOO taw fa&lt;uhy m«tinp to th&lt;
pubtlc on IlK crOUDds it m:CIIJlJIICftdc policy that was ofteo

ocupt&lt;d by ..... uw .........
As a pan of tho waiver&gt;ity, ho"'CV&lt;f,th&lt; DGoly£-arcanoo&lt; fe&amp;ally lurt cowud and talrt lh&lt; scllooltO &lt;OWt, Browe
said. "On&lt; or Lbt miT manbtn would ha"" to lite th&lt; suit on
thor .,..... and pay for il. and ~r
• • has lllal kind or
11&gt;00&lt;)'," ht said. Th• paper doq
n to &lt;0010&lt;'1 various P&lt;&lt;SS
q.J ....,.;.. for aid. Th&lt; rullna to c
the rneetine ,.,.. mad&lt; by

one or two Stat&lt; au orncy &amp;tncral starr m&lt;m~s • '\l&amp;n&lt;d to WSU,
Brown said. " I think this is d&lt;finiltly bcina crammed down our
throatJ because they know wt can't s~:· ht commented.
A Pconsyt...,.;. Stat• Uoivenity studtnt reponer was recently
ordered b)' a s&amp;.alt reprcsen«aliw to ave: a public town meetina or
stop m:onbn&amp; whar. -said. State Rq&gt;. Crca Cunoinaham
tlw-cocd t o _ . . . , . th&lt;
th&lt; DGily Col/qif1n
reponcr iruia&lt;d oo ~ k. O.nrun&amp;ham said media P&lt;CIICilC&lt;
at ................. iAbibiu CODild-$, and thai h&lt; is willin&amp; to
pna CIIICIIions aft.erward.
Coliq;.., .,........,. Editor Pbitip Gutis dacrib&lt;d
wisll to ..a the publit medina oiT~d
" llillurd," and bdiova th&lt; lqillator'J unwitti._ to deal witb
the pna ~~- froat acpli"" media ,_,ion to hi• .ml·pu~Jiicit&lt;d
biU to pally ratric:l al&gt;oniools Ill Pcrwytvanla. Th&lt; I1C'01j&gt;aper
has editorially criiic:iml Oroanin&amp;t\lm ror cloJiq Lbt mtttinp to
Lbt pna, but_,., con£.- him on th&lt; iosUt ~ wd another
_... k ICbeiWod ia ..... uaivaJily - ·
11&gt;c }JIIiYasify or Aorida lludml DCWSpai)Cf' - a t least a
.........-t viaory . - Jy iD its botlk to pill ...,... 10 personnel
Rober&lt; - . .....
- tee - . . . . - to the politic pmdlfll
......,._tor
Law Alit mod by th&lt; - · .....
A IJ,..ttN. Tho .W., ..,.,. bcin&amp; oppeokd, optn&lt;d th&lt; taw dtarl
oearc1t eommhtcco .-inp to lh&lt; pub&amp;. Univtnity offtc:Ws had
continu.ed to hokS ocha dosed Karch commhlee meetinp until a

,_.,.,.If

Cion.........,.,

a-

....,.......,..__u_,..,.......

.-1,

"'*""' .......

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JO~tMt

sai.KIC'TU repona filed a criminal comptain1 a.cainsa M.arsaon. two
01her administrators and .stYtn mcmben or a Studcn1 Services
Dean Scat\h Commill« for olosina ;,. m«tinas.

UDM/'~EdiroMitoC,.._,

Seth GoooduldiM•n-elnt £tHto,
AnthOn)' M. PeHIJMaA• fi".O (dlfot
wac:ant/Auoclar•
t dftOf

,.,,.,,AQ

Margarel SawyerJAtf Offlrot

Maber fired

T~ Ctti~C.mpv.s

EUMn ~ , . ,,.,,..

For the oecood lime in t•"O dayJ, th&lt; Student Association (SA)
has lir&lt;d one of itt represcntallva tO the Sub Board I (Sill) Board
or Difcctors. 0o Mooday, Direct« Linda Mah&lt;r ,.... dismus&lt;d
from hcr duties. Bat Mack, llnothcr SA ....,.........,~and SBI

01'ttd·
Qaj\t~Cir
ChotWCII)', . .,..,...
te.An.t.m~r

J........~..-

treasurer.. was fired on Friday.
•
Booh dltmissals follow a Stormy dir«tors m«tin&amp; on No&gt;ernb&lt;r
19 as Mack and Mabtt ooostJt&lt;ntly •·ot&lt;d aaainst Mar"' Moore,

..

~C. ~otttrllKif/-.

Jot'W\ Formtll.ai'C:rlphka
-JOMph 8 . ZingalefH•IIHal

SA rtpresettuJjvc a student aovt:rnment. Accordins to Moore,
both wert for&lt;d due to "philosophical differences".

U uref'ICe T~ AostiH.,.."PI'tOtOC!i'IP"t
Oevid Ottlviol,tu/tt•nl Pr!olotr•pbt

.lon N. Dlat/S......
Jtfftey-lll'hU!'.-oN"$porf•

mark russell

G.,-, SlemtA..-u.a S,om
.,...., A.

Comins soon! Biun than "Gone With th&lt; W"md;.. biuer than
"Star Wan," biuer than th&lt; Normandy 11l"'ISbl--ll's t.h&lt; Mt&gt;llil
tahova or ~tamhon Oil I

ComslocW.._..-

TCtl)' Ggfeda...,nk
ffa.nt~a ~S&amp;Nt fitotott•p~tr

1\h, Mobil-you sneaky liulr hulkinJ slant you. Thoucht you'd
double up those Marathon chocolates and fool us, didn' t you?

•

N, Cantorll_,..,.,. M• n•p•t

Jtfl~

Jamu P. MurphyiCompfroll.,

Jan MaHOIIII\OIAdWrf.i.il'lf M•ltap.,
S~e F1acUSIProductlolt
$hltteo; GlgU&amp;IAcflt. CeotGM•Iot

How man)' tim« have wt told )'Ou-you can't hidt a hippo under
I balhi0WC1,

_

Wllat's the matter, Mobil? Boo&lt;d with MOillJO&lt;DerY Ward'$?
Still sulkinl btcauso )OU coulda 't Jlom omo Rinalill&amp; Brolh&lt;rs
and Connoeo! Nauably, ........y.

..........

~~ ls .......,c:.ytht

~-­

~e.'t.ooAngoloo ~

~.. Collogtl l l - -

s.Mce UnlleCI FNI.na $y""attcll

Now, you &amp;o and write on th&lt; blackboard 5oo timel- 1 "!!.,.;
uso th&lt; ~orllS to aploro for oil )USI as I promis&lt;d.

enG United Pf... Syncltc:.ete. TM
Speetttm1 Is repr...nled 101 ftltiOI\M
edYenitlng by Commvnlcalklna and
Achwt.laJng Senicu lo StUOMta. tnc.

When win you and your sn siJtcrs team lllal tho fatter you aet.
th&lt; tess sympathy oth&lt;R wilt haw for you! Loot at you. You
dmfand you'n:.stiU &lt;aline.
.

~·loo-20.t00

CILR't ..... zip"'' yoor

Afier you've dtvour&lt;d tverythin&amp; in siaht, then ,.ilat"U you
do--dcctaro yourstlf a Jlatd
Los Angdes 1ima S)·ndh:att

,,. Spec/rom ofllcu are ~ltd in
3$$ Squlre H-.11, Stilt Unl't'tftity of
New YOf'k at Butlalo, 3435 M ain
~~..... 8uttll0. New YOtk 1•21c,
T...Phanr. (718)831-3171 161tOf'ieJ;

~house

(116J63t-t. - - . . OooroiQM
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swoen.a PtriOdiul. me.. £chtcw141r

pol.cy.l5 determiMCS br the [di.tot..nCNet. "-"Jbbc:.tUON of
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communltynknll one CGP1 ~ waon.

Roee l'or1er

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has been moved to M .W. &amp; F.
8:00 am to 8:50 am
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C 0 m p ut I ng
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U 8 computer eentm, pbnnins is underway to redUCIC tbe looa ,.-.;, for
tmnin.altime, a etnte:r offJcial Wet WI """'«k .
ACC&lt;&gt;r&lt;lina to OireaQr of Univmity ComputinJ SeMc&lt;s (UCS)
Hlnrich Manens, che centers arc In the midst of 1he hectic: season. in
whlc:h students engage in a latt·minute rush 10 fin ish assianmcnts. This
muhs in lc:nsthy waits for te:nnin
and printout$.
Four week• aao. the &lt;enlcrt
th&lt;il doors ror • weet 10 Ul&gt;irade
the old mtem at a COSI of '567.000 a mon1h.
"The ehangeow:r took about rO..r da)'S," Manens said, "The
ac:J,a.rua&amp;e or the nt'W compUter iJ ahat it wiJI be' able to $uppon more
tmnlnals. and, tbetrfCN"e, alk&gt;w for more tune..sbaring..''

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T be ....,. oomputer is l.be p&lt;dude to a scncs or lllt...W bnPfO'.....,.h
the UCS is rxpeaing to mate due 10 a ..substantial equipmcont
acqui&gt;ition budJet" this year, Martens «plained. By tile end of
December, about 50 new tttminals &lt;hould be added to the 83 public
terminals lhc universily already has, he said.
''These wl11 be- distributed at approximately· tO per center.'' the:
dlreetor added, "with an additional 50 terminals robe installed some

The new terminals wUI aU be or tile Calbode Ray Tube (CR'T) type as
othet types or terminals at l.be Univ.nity are becomina SOID&lt;'*hll
ob&gt;olde.
CUrrently, tile Unh'ttSity's eentrn have three tlifrercnt ldnds or
terrniNls-key-punoba, hard-copy tmniliak and tile CRT's. The CRT's
are tile.,.,..... and, O«&lt;&lt;dlns to Martens, the mosa popular _.,ad~ to
oomputins •• U B.
"They (the CRT"s) are hatdtf and more eomplc.x 10 use. but on~ tht

initial $.hOCk is pUt, •• he said . .. students prefer them bectuk they arc
clea.nrr and neater. ••
F our ,urs aao. the kc:y-pund1 IMninab were tlK sole me1hod for
Sludeau doinJ &lt;Omputins 11 UB until1978 when tl'P&lt;"'riter terminals
we« irutalled. ~Ur1cru said. A year later ll&gt;e stick video«re&lt;ned CRT
•tttminals invaded UB and ans•&lt;rs could appear beforel.be ,.icweJ in
sa"'ftds. Wilh no mechanical pnnlina invoh-ed a.od a speed fCMJr tiMes u
fast as othet tmninals. tbe CRT's became the shape of tlunp to come.
·'Gradually tile t e&gt;·-pundlcs ..m be phased out," l.be du&lt;etor
admtued. ''Th&lt;r&lt; is $till&amp; torae trutructionalload on tbe tttminals from
lo•ra- lrw:l courses, bu1 *•thin three or four )UTS they -.;11 bt
completely phased OUI ."
Despite the improvM1enlS at the cent en. one or rhc costUn t parts of
the operations is the money classtS tnd individuals r«dvc, on account.
to complc1c their course proJect-S and a.ssignmenu. Martens said that lhc
computer ••money .. one person can receive ran&amp;cs from "SS to SC\'CI'aJ
hundred" for one semester dependinJ on tbe p&lt;oject.
"Annually, tile biU is 52.6 ruillion," he saki. "1.2 million is for
.....areh, one million for mstruetional uses and S400,000 for otb&lt;r
purposes like progam ~-t and ... Tbe Untvenity pieb up
the biD."
In comprarinz UBts c»mputer cm1ers -aith that of otbtt ~ale s)'\fcnu..
Martens saki thai ..our quallt~ is 01 par." On other nxuur... ho,.._..,.,
he said that UB falls •hon of other sohools .
.. We are wa)' be-hind 04hn state and printe institutions in lime·
Sharin,s," lhe USC dir«COf OOttd . " It would take lhr« )'earJ Of intC:Oie'
effon 10 tel where thC')' arc. We'll probably nc\'ef matc-h the private
universities.-" he admined, ''but v.e should be able to keep up v.•ilh othtr

rr.

"W

e can't keep up

with the salarie.. Our

pay scales are

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UBi$ behind. in i1s computer v.'arc, it b no coincidmce. Mar1em said
th&gt;t at least three p&lt;obknu ptasuc Ill$ opo-arioru.
"The b;c p&lt;ob.... ov..- the last four rem lw been lhe lack or
plannin, on the i&gt;oft of tbe
&lt;rsil) for additional toads," he
complained. This exira toad as due.-11\ p.~n, to the iiK.Tt:tiiOJ number of
ckpanments rcqu-irina some compuaer kno•Jcdce of lllc1t studenls.
Mantns added, ho•·e,cr, thai he is currently recci"iD&amp; the' \.UppGr1 of
I he uni\-emt)' in his erfons 10 impro,·e Ihe sy~a:n.
The S«&lt;nd ob:.tack "tallin&amp; proa.ress of the comput~ ccnte;r' is ''lhc
redfOU$ prO«:$$ iO\'Oivtd in Obltining 3PPJ0\'als
computer uparndcs,"
Manens said, par1icularly whtn dealina with the Division of the Budget
in Albany.
P&lt;rhaps rbe wont dilenw lacina the USC is the tack or staff computer
professionals. Marteru u1d 1ha1 the hiah 1u.rno,-cr rat~ anwna these non·
teaellina profes.ionals can be blamed.
" We can't keep up ,.ith tbe &gt;&amp;Iarin," the direetor oclmilted. ''Our
pay sc.aJes arc inMkq~le compared co Ihe privase iedor •tto offers
these people abo&lt;! I s~ more. year."

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inadequate cam pared to
the private sector w ho

offerr thl!8e people about

$5000 more a year.'~
- UCS Directo r
Hinrich Martens

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added that the 67 pror..soonah C\lrTentty on1ile .,. , provide a
L~=::::::=========-..1 ,,.italHe5Cn'icc
10 the ""len. Their INkJ included wriclna Pr'Oif'Am'·
oJ)('f'atins. $yMems, sectma up computrr libraries and rmdCtina c:ons-Wtinc
se-rvictS to ss udenn.
Lu. year 1bc pcrsonnellumover rate was an ~larming 30 percent and
unless the Univcn:hy offers some form of higher c:ompen ~tion ror their
servio:s, Martcru saki, it is unlikdy that rate will chansc.

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�editorial
Tenure tantrums
Gene Grablner Is suing the Unl~~eralty lor
denying him tenure alter a seven year atay In
the Social, l'tlllosophicaJ and Historical
Foundations Department. H is leaving has
been marred by a barrage of supportiYe leiters
and 110rne vehement charges of anti·Marxlsm
and dl~rlmlnatlon against him because of
his political beliefs.
Gaining tenure at this University is a
perplexing task and it seems that there are
really no hard and fast standards that c an be
consistently applied. To some, II is research
and publication quantity and quality that
should matter; to others it is simply teaching

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The merits of Glabiner's case are dlllicult
to Judge and no attempt at detennlng Whethtlf
he Should receive permanent position as a
faculty member can be made here. There is
still some confuaiol\ and disp ute as to what
GAIIIInef"s poaltlon We&amp;, What Grablner was
ectuelly told by UB .-dmll\l8trators, and
.....,.... tlla actual - c h-stlm as it may
---worthwhile.

Whethtr Grablner Should have received
tenure Is lhen a question that should be
decided by the appropriate UB body-as It
was done-not by some outside group who
would be more susceptable to Grablner's
charge of a political conspiracy against him.
It Is unfortunate that any intelligent member
of the University community must resort to
such ridicule of his former colleagues and
superiors Its Grablner has done, In allempting
to rally some liberal and even moderate
forces behind his already ·dwlndllng ranks of
rad ical followers.
The most disquieting problem to arise from
Grabiner's claims against the system used to
award tenure. Some kind of standard Is
needed, some kind of publicly well·known
guldlines are necessary-or at least better
enuncl8tlon-to save the institution from
such embauaslng episodes as are now
occurlng.

Booms
What's tllat you say? The floor In your
classroom on Main'511'1let Is shaking,? You

feed-

In support ~ animal research
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Not so tricky dick
Editor.
t am wtltlnfl ltt ,.&amp;ponse to ~ow l IHf ed1tOIIII
abOUt Rk:ltanJ Nlx.on.. althOugh only an untnlortnfld
opinion, II - - U modo"""" JWIIy dlolllff&gt;lng
statem.ntr..
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I'"'"-' tiNt It Is la&amp;hionabM to ttitklz• N1.x.on.

end,,., n PlotMOif etway&amp; wm be In .om•

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, _ 101 aome 1 - . T!w opec/lie dOlO IO&lt; rM
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Wo

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e~rc:N1-t*r 1 think • l•w rltMgs need to be put In
1didn't nolle. any m.,t#on of
PreJidem K«~nfKiy's 01 Johnson•s ro,., In
Vietttam-you were nice •nough to lay the emlrt
blame on Hlion. Hla 2 ~eussor• mtrtty1tent httl
a mWJon troops to V~tntm IJ~ally thd prO&lt;:HtJ&lt;J 10
a molt Inhuman Jclrtd olwat. But thMt thlt wa•
nothing, tlg/tl1 I IUppoN Nixon wal' reilly b«flfKiall
P«'~Pf#CIIvellrtt.

11'0 be open

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oil/lot oM rr.. ....o~tootlon ol South v,.tn•m'o
rlf/IJI1 PwiJops m o l l _ , . , ololl,

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tlfouOh. weJ N lxott 11 atftdy withdre•al ltOtn ~letM m

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artd ttJa
to ~ tiNt South Vletna,... to
'"" otloA the~~ o wn Wlf. wHit ,,., o-.rt troop$.

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I '"' I CJ,. you know tha circumctanou JCJITOUntJJhg
,,. 111110 et.ctloo ol KM•ody, rlphl? (You'to oooo
•men/} For thou who haw-e lorgottttn, I&lt;Minedy
..won'' thf thtctiDn b'IIJ..htl $1/mmea-t ol margin a •
thMkl to 1 "" 'IM lflud in Chicago and Terll. But
lool&lt;od flOOd
r.v.-ao -·llt«glwl
llt/o- ltlf wOfllng o f - oll/lo dlffloll r:ompolfln•
In ltlstorr ...Ito .,..,. ot it IM , _ lltlt Is bosldos
,,. point. rlgltr? Do you kfiOW ....t l/lot • - . r•
IIIChotd NIX~&gt;&lt;~ tlld otMt tr.. .r.dloo? Ho - ·
r~•r • -lulettof~Mpe ol ,,. lOCUli

k- you i n l - - t

so.w--110110.

,,. SI-r UniOn -liOn Otllefll• 231 Squire
Wfill&lt;lOIItllluo ro prooooo ,...,.,oriOn roquoorr ~&gt;&lt;~It II
you 0 - lito -"&gt;11/ty IO • rlfo o poro~

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can't hear your teacher because there Is a
rumble In your ear? Yes, It's back again. That
nemesis to eardrums, pacemakers, and
building foundations, known as the Light Rail
Rapid Transit blasting is back.
We know It Is a nuisance. but be patient. It
is only temporary.
Hopefully, the blasting on the Main Street
Campus Is a good sign that construction on
the raplcl ttanslt Is moving ahead. Maybe by
the time your son or daughter Is ready to go
to college he'll be able to take the light rail
Instead of a Bluebird.
If everything goes as planned, the City of
Buffalo will be more accessible to students
and the surrounding suburban community.
That means greater opportunities IQ. see
concerts and Sabres games. For the punks
and neW wave fanatics, the Continental will
be only a stones throw away.
So bear up and be patient The blasting hfS
been here before and It probably will be
agaln, but It elways comes to an end. As it
says on the green wall surrounding the pit
that was once a parking lot, " Prog ress In
~pgress." Hopefully there is.

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would,.., rr.. ..,..., .,.,_,.,, ,,_ opolrl ' " on

lnoW" lhll IIHI WI I" I(K)Ihet ~ Ol h /1 tlllllrdf't
ploll, rlflht?

you MOuld 110 a.- tar e.- to wrlra
OOIHIOI"ffVOfiUtly 00/M:IIIft oboul N!Jtt&gt;&lt;~ . All I U-la
thol ,.,., put your critiCisms f•
o/1,
Hll.., IOftHd that

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Some o/ th• ltttlf&amp; published recently In The
Spectrum on t he auojfiCt of animal reuarch at thl•
Uni'Vtralty tXPI'fll«&lt; p~tnufne concem o.-.r tha
Wf!llare ot•~PMfm.,t•t anlmatJ. Ho~. tM
aft'ltlm•nt• 't'Oic«&lt;ln otn.r 1111«&amp; taiMct«J •
doctrllletrt a ntlvlvl»etlonlst dtw, Which 1..U to
ttlimlnlle, 01 tmpou lmpoulb/y rtatrlcl.lw t:Otttroll
on. •nJmal
,,. olhlefii -Jllon o/ u""g•nlm•f opec/0&amp; Itt
IU.IIch lOt OUr OWn l»nllll hiS bMn g/.-n lnflltl#w
d~M:uulon br tM aclentNk community. with ,,.

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"""" rr..r mo/ot blomoti!Clll•ciMillic &amp;oelotlu ,....
c/Hr/y 1 t1tfH1 pollclel on hum•ne trHtm~t. care,
and"'' of ••.,.rlmtntll animals. Federal granting
agenC~I. IIICh a~ th• Nlt,Onll lttJtlluttl ol HHIIh,
rf'Qukw Jtrltr~nt guldatlnea tor proptH lt'Ntm~~nt ol
u~rlmtntll •n~mata robe met ~lore tiNt fiiHI
occept on •ppllootiOn IO&lt; to&amp;Hrch lunda.
Er/licaJ -rlo•o uldo, h Ia .or Ito rr.. lnfWNI o/
- • .-rloll ro lnlli« oufforlrop oo u , _ , -rol

o•lmolo '"' rr..o/lroplo --lltor...ett - - ·
con Oflly dltlort · - - r . l - s OM/- IO
lo/H _ . . . . . ... 7l&gt;e ...,. _ , _ , oppiW 10

Oou•l"ff OOf!dltlons oM,,..,.....,, o l - - t o t
anlmaiJ. Ola.,Ntl. debrtlt1ted
un Ottly ltHd
to bod ••porl,..,ll •M lndtclpbwollle fftoulto.

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"'••r c.-r IHI•ic _ _,. tn pttyoiotogy oM

modlcl•• ,.,.. - . - f r o m oft/mAl ,....ret&gt;.

FO&lt; oxomplo,

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bllolc uodw&amp;llrtdilrf ol P.,lfltOMry IINIC1/oft. OM rr..
c.tdloc po-ker (""/ell ••• ~ In &amp; fl• lol
~--~-t~llona. -.laore

fOtiUired IO INC/tptt~f - oM
~IIOdlt!lquo. S, onotogy, an auto -lllc
doe• not IMM hlr l,_ltom book6 a~.
Computwo ood ooll CUituro o,. uooful odjtmct....
toOl&amp;. bul IOOf c.~n IUblliiUIIIor IJio 1/vltlg...
•nlm•l. llllltough mtny J•ctO&lt;O h. .e plotofl • roiO.
the u•• of anlm•t• lrt ftlearch (s In p.~rl ,..,pon11ble
for the fact thll thf ,..,,o-llie .,an In thl• country
""'-from 43 yoorl/n 11100 ro 711 pi;Jo yoo111 11
,....,, IMivlduol• WOo c.~nr&gt;ol occepl oM
• -loto thlt loctoro mf..lrlp ,,. point.
Thor mony PltYtioiOflk;oloM polllo/Ofllcol
funr:IIOno .,,,., bo . , _Ito llrlnp onlto&gt;olf Ia
moor ol r,. _ . . - . We fully

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By RON BlOSTI N
A.RI Sl•ll Whlor
he A.fab propaganda m.ch1na haaa,uuck again.
tn the reoenttssue of tho Allttrnet• News Press,
thll WStlon o1 truth. justice, and the American
way, Kevin Coyne has written a critique ol an anicle 1
aubmllltd tor A" I hat c.an only bl: described as

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"IIUCJhlbla:·
8efOte f dismantle ttlls ridiculous attemPt at defendtng
the -Inion people, 1-.ld l&lt;lla to than\ him 101
.,.l_,lng tO my ortlcle OS -""the - · IOf lut." I
hope you Will enjoy this PIOCe u much.
In his critique the lllthOI stona~by- the· word

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· · - · in nls open;ng sen1onoe.
IO&lt;lSIY he Is trylnCJ
to OltriCI - s bJ -hll uo With 11 high command
olthi~~-

Coyno 110111 ,.,.. 1..._. occuplos 80 PlfOOftt ot

c:Ylltl.lt opinionJ

and ftlt wtdetl h nas ttJstoneallr been caueo. Kevtn atso
clalms thai he Ia knowle&lt;lgeable about Mkkfte Elst
history. One wcx..ld never know it by reeding t"lla artlcte.
Nowhere Ia It mentioned thai the Jews have hiSIOfictl
Ues to the tand 1 only lhat the PatesHnlans have them.
Good piece ot "sophistry" M,. Coyne.

C orne h11 also failed 1.o mention the Jordenlant rote In
this situation. He does not provtoe us wllh answers on
wttr King Huasek\ did not set up a P.aldtlnlan atilt wtwm
the Wesc Bonk wu controlled by 1\ls coun1ry. Nor ooes
he rnenllon the pe&lt;oecutlon of P&lt;llestinlans l&gt;y the
Ha.lhenrite rulmg cla5s ol Jorda.ra. I O"'-"""'t ' ' only when
.1eoto e10 the persecuting that It oount&amp;. huh Ke-1?
tn one ot the paraorapha ot my •r1icle the term "ao
called PlO'" was &amp;aed. Coyne could not u®erltand the
Y&amp;a:ge of thtt ph(&amp;M. Whl1 I should n... wriUI'n Wll ••.a

-tine·-....,.,.hos.......,
20
by me. In
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2000 _.of hillory.

cal'-&lt;1 PaiHtlne lll&gt;orallon Orgaolutlon:· Maybe In your
next ertk:.•e you w111 tetl us who put them In chlrgo to
.._..,... P....,lne." tt turefy was not the Pa._.aUnlan
peopte tttomMtves ~use the PlO hal never held an)'
type ol elsctlons. The PLO Is t&gt;ued primarily In Lebanon

By ALAN C. KACHIC

thlnCJ O'tlf egaln. Progr..olrism. the lclu 01 moving
forward to belt• the sJtualion. was dead. Tl\t ktM now
wu to IIIP back and hang on.. a rather Clttenatve

HI hM dlstonod the tnrth by Implying that Poleotlne Ia
only the land west of the Jordan River rlther tM.n east

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he - t i e s enc1ec1 on N......,blf • . t8711wt&gt;en
l ..amk: atudent5ln Iran atotfMld lhe United

$tatoo omblssy ond tOOl&lt; Amorlcana
hOatooe-holdlng the&lt;n •u days bllore their releue. Tho
18700. wllleh ..w the apogee ol Amt&lt;ican
llboraflom-thOugh no1 olllle lell-je&lt;kod Into the
olgtltie4 bflnCJing. 11 nol quilt oonservatlsm, • reactionary
ltmoophOfl quite 10fe19n to anyone bOfn In tho late

I)O:StUfl.

ThlnCJI were happening quiCkly. Unlled StallS

embassies in Pakistan end Ubya w-eft IHICked llld r
A.f'ntflean1 bogen to speak of a mlliterr reaponse to tfibse
Who woutd atrlke out .~gaJnst them. You~ people
~~~ forward end exptessed a desire to Mn'e t.,_h
country-julf o.c.u.. they &amp;IHJUIII. In h10ft tchOOI Clut1ng
the - I l e a wllO wonted to go into the army 01 would
Mllo&lt;&gt;oly oonslcla&lt; wch on option. excap\101 eoono&lt;nic
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__,Those soma people began t&amp;IJUng about "duty."

and Syria - e lest then IS po!cent of Polestrnlonollve.

Now

we get to the good pan ot his article. Cayna hal
remarked that even thOugh Zlomsm is not racism, tt Ia
pS:e1JOO.raelsm. Tr)' to Ugure that one Ot.ll boys and girl•
1 have been told that the authOr ot lhls maatetp,ece of
dlstorUon Is a law student. ll is beyond me hOw he nas
attained such an honorable position when tt ts apparent
tl\at he- canoot read PfOporly. Rather than ansl~Mf the
legoiOmato arguments t gave eg.,nst Zion1om tieing
raclsm, Coyne c.ame up w1th some nonsens. abOUt
Danoron and - - wlllcft t&gt;eOng consistent ..,th bls

lfllcle.ls aloo dlstonod
Finally, Kevin .,.kn Ute &amp;tltement ''Let ua rtmembel'
that ._, today theft a r e P.-lnlons In
the world..., only $.000,000- Israelis." II '""'" as
~hO'!IJh 1\..t~ to 11YineJ •o par.ptvue that l)foat
state5man Billy carter Who once .satd something 11mUar.
It te 'Ad thlt the A"tmiM Nttws Pru1. -.. newap.aper
wl1h .uch ononnoul pofiential has had 10 prinl arlldes by
people wc:h as Coyno ""&lt;&gt; no"" little Of no knowledge ol
~t thay are talki"' at&gt;out. •

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•bstract'On.S fOf a bettet workS. His human ff:Qhtl
urnpalgn. wlllch eo extmpliliecl positive bellelo ol ""'"
was thOught a.ccompliahab'e U..e years aoo. wat toued
out the windOw-toter lo be joined by the Great Society.
Wnen Carte• oanned the United States Olympic teem
from going to fAotCOw test ye11r, whiCh p.olitl&lt;:;lted lhe
games-something which Americans n.ad tJWI)'I
objected to tn&lt;f trled to •~oh,-t~ WI$ lillie QYeatlon

or oppos:ttlon. A whote ldNI was IOtQOU6n aa wa .,.,.
told to forgot lt.
A year alter the embassy tak..,_, Ronald Roegan.
representlneJ IOIMthlng quite dillerent hOin the Ideals
whlcll . _ h i m , was elected - t and the

--·-had

Wllo -.ld llevelmaginod on thalJ&gt;l,.,.....
- - ~ytwo years ago, that the
Then the P$ltagon got hsl&gt;ig bfeak . . _ the So¥let
- o l - e n d malnstr..,.r-llon -.ldno
lloppod blcornlng an lbue, came
UniOn in•llded Alghani:stan. Now the Ut'Hted StitH was
hOine. Poor malignao Aeagan cannot b l - 101 the
.,... b l -. ~-people pl'ldad themrNIIY bllng threatenod and PrniCient Jimmy Cant&lt;
chlnCJOin lltlt--he Is Just a b1?00uct.
'" punlftg - t h e _..,...t, fnlm Jerry Ford jolon to
It wos time to relnstlle dtalt registration (not
tao . . .- ? It •as Ill In goOd fun~) 8111 there h wu, In
quite o droll, otoJ. This
seventJM ~nded fot the aame reason every Dltllr
bold -lines on the tronl --American I taken
holt age, lnlt&lt;nat~l taw -en. lnjustlca unchallenged, c»Uidn"l bl happening. But It wof...rhinCJS had boOn going era In Af'neftca •nett&lt;~. ~uae of disiUu1tonment.
ao well, too • • ma)'be. lhat we lhought 1 rtturn to
Atnerteena
were &amp;hocked DY« what happened In Iran
-11001.
mlUtatltm would nt¥81' haw&amp;n1 et te111 noc tt«a. BYt u
bluu.. Ihey bal...,.., lhetiWCh lntemot~l
TllroUOh lhe floOiboatds up ume e part ol Amwica
wos
happening.
end
lllhe
pollsters
ore
to
bl
bal-.
emberrOUtMnt could not happen to them
lklt
..,.leh hod not rearod Its hood lrl 001n1 yea,.._,....
wtV&gt;-Y'O-L
Whlr'l It dlcl. lhe paopla rNCtld the way one -uld expac:t
tgno(anee. AH ar....., anii-IN\lan raJIIOS ...,eng up and
ltlom to fiiCIWhenlhey
In lr1juatlce WU .,..nod lor theM -dirty A~ cama4 )oc\srt" wu
to 1hem. will\ angor. lt was no1 e real lnJUSllca,lhe taking
. . . - t t y ~yod bJ rNfiY
to bl ol - · • T he her- - e : , comlftg thtougl\. Tho l -ela - •
of the - . _ althOugh h wu wrong- the action wu
WlltinCJ lor TICI Kennody,ln shining arm01 upon a wllilo
- - - - - typlfilcl "' the rock •• roll daejlys
anger wolh Amwlcan meddling In lhelr atlalrc;
Iron's
chafVOr. to walk lrl and show the way. h p~ayet~a- entitttcl - Iran.• Lb ...... ib.s
Corter, bumt&gt;llnCJ ano tam._, wu fifmly lrl the oaOclle
--tellags, t ..... wu popu411 . _ . il.r
Just eo American onmles once ,.,ched to the bonner
"FliCk ttan" buttons a n d - atlclcars - h dispfayod ancS gon'ltncing IM nation to*rally behh1id him. In ttls tknl
ot "Don~ Treod on Ma," other notions have lhe soma
o1 c;f1alt M had no time ICK $UClh a democfaUc procn1 as 1111-rospac:t. Tho Unltod Stateo must t - up to thlo-thet
lor all 10 - the wearer·• oplr&gt;lon of ano r - lOt
ctau1tled grOliP of r-uman belnga. These trinkets a political campaign, and anyone wllO did biCiml
fn '''"·Europa and throughout the wortcllt cannot dlttate
unpatriOtic and disloyal. Hool&lt;. llfle end linker In a
biCiml eo popular lhat one t.os A. . . . merChant
•
to ottllt nataona. A.lfttrlca mu.t face up to 111 Pill
a n - !hat he dkiC&gt;ett., buolnau marl&lt;otlnCJ thOSe al Geo&lt;glo ewamj) the American people Ult. Kenneoy, wllO
mlstakn 10 build lor lhe future. This would show f
was tho 111100-ln lor the 111110 Ownocrotle PJeoiCientlal
an antl·lran rally than he did the bltOia soiling •
,greater strength than any military buildup. lklt until thlo
- I r s tor the CirCUs. Hate and lgl1brlnol le aully
nO&lt;nioetlon slnco biiOit anyone ._heard ol Carter, had Is -tt with, I.,... will t.. no ldaals-Juat mentOflea.it
trouble winning ptlmarles..
oon""Od to rnonsy.
wos a different world~ 3. 18711.
Aocl Cartor
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At - -llglola will b o t - on tt&gt;e Qutstmu !rea
noii1Wig . . .. bUt !tilt was,.... ~~.
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Swimmers ripped by Cornell;
Royal freshmen star in loss
tw Comd Uniwnity Women's Swimmlna
IIICI Dirinc IC&amp;m comc to UB on Saturday
to open up th&lt; Royals' schtduk and the
I&lt;Hla·timt Division I POwerhouse was SU'ln&amp;« than
..,.,. torllina a 89·51 victory.
"They reolly •urprited me." .aid U B ooach Pam
Noakes. "They ,..,.. &lt;ll&lt;ldlalt, even for a Oivuion t
,....,, I would YY tllat they - . 9S P"C&lt;&lt;I better
than •two •e roc:cd t.hcm 1a.t rear."
Conldl's ,.... mtpn&gt;\'ftllalt wu dcmocu:trattd m
the 50 nocur frO&lt;-otyk. Both UB ~ns-Amy
an- ond I(Jm Budlhcit--.: in , - . , . bat
l&gt;elth« .... able 10 takil!rst place finuhina •lib
times of 26.7 ......,ds and'!6..s resp&lt;ctivc!y, as
oampartd to Cornell's 2S.2.

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Bris.son did caprure: &amp;hr top ~~ in lht 100 n;)ettr
fret·st)'lc with o timc of S7 .8 ~•II ahead of thc
second pi~« finisher, who end«! up with 1:01 . 14.
The RoyaiJ' most sUCC&lt;SSful cwent wu the 100
lli&lt;'ICfbacksuoke ,.hkh featurtd Eil«D...SrolUM. The
frullman's tim&lt; of I:OS.7s&lt;t a new UB
m:ord on the event.

·~the top spo&lt;. bes(ina the om Royal by
over m seoorads.
UB 1DC thclr l&amp;il ..,..., t&gt;01nu doriGa the 200
macr fio:atylc rday. Thar team--c:onsiJtiq of Ann
Woriry, Sharon Kozlowski, Bri.- ond
Budlbcit-finishtd in thc top clot of the meet's last
&lt;'vent with a c:omblntd time of I :49.0.
" I was 'Cff pleastd with the team, considcrina the
competition and tloe time of ycar," Noakes said.
"Their (Corntll) timcs were aood, but dermitdy
rcoochable for us. It " just a link too early in tbe
ycar for u.s to olo that wei!. Oor times will ao olown

gadually...

Bucbbeit ...-1 with II« coooch, "they ba•-. many
athletes oo their team tbat are r&lt;ecivin&amp; scholanhipo
ond we ~ able to oompcte witlo them.
·~ final score""' aaually a tittle dos&lt;t tloan oo
Cornell' laSI year. They bave a lot of
freshmen ... but they're all •·cry good."

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I n thclr next meet, 1he Royal$ will faet compcaitlon
of a diffcrt:nt dtar«· Oswego State, a Oi\·ision Jll
1eam, wUI come to UB to challcnce tloe Royals.
·•()s:,.·qo ls an I\-C1Ait Division Ill sd\ool," saKI
Noakr$. ''J'M e~pc:rien« &amp;l"l.lftSI CorndJ IS &amp;ood (Of
the cifls bcaUS&lt; they will be better prepartd 10 face

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btc surprises.."" a team sveh u

Os~cao. ••
Noo\es .ald. "SI&gt;e ...., &lt;ll&lt;ldlalt. c:spec::ially for a
Bucl&gt;beil said thai the Royals have 0&lt;\-ct lost to
rreshm.on."
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O...qo in the three )'ears she hu botn here. " We
S&lt;olhns also poet«! up a rorsl p i - finish in the SO will be bann,. different type or m«&lt; againSl them.
mac:r buuerny as her time of JO.J barely td&amp;&lt;d UB's h wiU bt' ~ton&amp; course, mcaninsthat the ew:nts will
Ann \\'orlry. who finished wirh a 30.7.
be longer in distance,'' ~he added. "The)" arc more

U D's Kathy O'Connor ,..., the only Royal to place
in the 100 ,..., lnasuuokc v.ilh a time of 1: 18.7

demanding. but will s,ec us in shapt faster, The

Corm:ll meet was only the bcJinnina of a lon1
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Top-ranked Brockport demolishes Wrestling Bulls
UB loses at home
By GARY STERN
Assrsumt Spons Editor
hen Ihe UB "·rcsttina team train«!
for Its openin&amp; matcb Of the:
JttiOO, i1 was preparirt,a to take on
the number one taroktd learn ia iu obvisioo.
ll&lt;ockport Slate Col~. awarded the top
Jloc ia tJoe NCAA Division Ill pr._n
poll, ...,.. VQl&lt;Citd to provide a difrocull
&lt;l&gt;ollm&amp;&lt;fortJoeBulls.
Brockport did intlced provide a
cl&gt;aJlalae. as it bta1 UB 33-8. Thevisitina
wrcstltts display«! their prowess
throuabQut the ftltirt nwm. eamina its
distiActJon IS OM or the top teams in the
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"They v.cre as cood ., we expect«!,"
said Scot1 Slade. tloe Bulls' only senior and
a murnins AD·American . .. They arc lht

lock«! his OpPOnent to the sround for tloe

bat, unquestionably."
Slade also pc:rfonntd up to t 1tpectations.
A CO&lt;a.ptain for the Bulls. he is renowned
fO&lt; bcina, pcthaps., the team:s finest

pound match bttwtcn UB's Tom Jobin and

WTCSlJct.

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Wmdins a1 167 pounds, Sbd&lt; took 011
B«&gt;ckport's Dad: lliafO&lt;d. The matcl&gt;
start«! orr al. slow PI" .....!her M&lt;Stlcr
took tJoe offcrui&gt;e.
Witlo Alence nearly fillins ohe JYffi, the
match's ibird period stan«! with Biaford
clinaina to a 3·1 lead. He was not to hold
it, thou&amp;h, bcausc Slade. now down 3-2.
threw hlm to the. mat for 1 two PGlnttake..
down. The score remained intact as Slade

final nine S«&lt;nds, winning 4-3.

Prcetdin&amp; Slade'• Victory was tloe I S8
Brockport"J Dave Turco. Turco took a fast
4-l lead, but Jobin titd i1 wilb a rC\·ersal.

rollitoa out of a Jrip to take bold from
bdlind.
Altholtah the .sco&lt;e remained at .._.
eruerina the third period, Jobin pikd up
POints "ith a .cries or uok&lt;-&lt;lowns, oevcr
alloM.08 his OPPOnent to reach IUs feet..
With Turoo's arm lock«! farmly behind his
baek, Jo~n lllmoit pinned him a number
of times before S&lt;ttllna for an 11-7
de&lt;i&gt;io.o.
Goina into their match with Bro&lt;kPOn.
tloe Bulb and coa.:h Ed Michael - e aware
thai their opponent's strenatJo lay ia the •
liJbtcs wciahl&lt;lanes. Some dep-ec of
.....,... """lei be neoded in the font few
matchea for UB to seriously~ itJ
top rank«! oppcH~tnt.
.. We ""'OUid hiVC liked tO have done
beeler in those Om few matches," Mkhad
llttr said. "We IOSI four out of fiw in the
bqJnnina. and the only non-'oss was a

oo BroekPOn's Ron Winnie. Reo took the
orrensive from the outset. but it was
Winnie who exa:uttd the holds. AI the end
of the sca&gt;nd period, Rao round himself
wilh a lea locked in the air, inches from a
pin. Althou&amp;h he made it to the buzzer, the
third period was tloe same.
W'mnje tried in vain 10 dzhe ~tao•£ kft
5houldes to the nw, but tw 0&lt;\-.sloot his
hold ond tJoe fonal end«! up 12·1.
The ~· An PiUDW&gt;, a Junior transfer
at 177 pounds, Stan«! off cnoourqinaly as
an eatly second period reversal pvc him a
4·2 lead. He tbcn drove his opPOnent,
Anthony Coneua, to tloe mat, mal&lt;ina it
6-3.
But thinas went sour rot Pittman u
Coneruo dtd tbe score with a reversal and
later an escape. A ronal take-down pve
Conetta the lead, which be .,.lei rdinquislo, &lt;YenUiaiJ)' ~ ..1. IUtl
PitiiiWI botn to bold h.is lead, the l&amp;il
tW&lt;~Oillldla'IO'llllclbave....,...tloe

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were 01 good 01 we
The tie was achk\td by UB's Aody
Koooosank in the 1)4 JlOUIIOI class, aner he
a peckd. They are the
ooMcd until the final llliaute of the matcl&gt;
10 .sco&lt;c the tyia&amp; pOio...
T...sinJ taltc4owns witlo Bcoekport '• Joe
be.t unquationably. "
ScaranodJ "' the firSt period, Komarek then
found blmself rdkd o- onto IUs back
-BuD wrestler
witlo IUs r.houldcn iochcs from the mat. He
acapod u the buzur wa'OI orr 10 cod the
Scott Slade
second period. His narro" ~paid orr
wtwo, with JO seconds rcntainiaa in tJoe
maid&gt;, he bfoke loS&lt; from a Sc:aramdl bokl OUI&lt;'Qmt.
to earn a 7-?lic.
At 190 pounds, the BuU&amp;' Ouy Lucas
1umcd In UB's biaJ&lt;st dlse,ppolntment
es Hood opcotd up the matcl&gt; in the
durin&amp; a trylna day. Bull$ ep..,.,._ain Lucas
118 poliDd tlw, and cam. up on the 5hoet toot on V'mce INiamonce or B&lt;oekpOn. He
cod or an ..2 tl&lt;dsioo.
IDC VCfY r... ctwx.s 10 show h.is mo•es, u
In the 126 pouacl claa, UB's Duaae
be was thro- clown, rolled .,.., ond
Le81Me was .,._ allow&lt;d to ll't uatrld&lt;td plAned in t1x rona period. The los&gt; ....., the
by lk Goldnl Eltlla Fnat F.U...O. The only Ptn of tbe day opiost UB.
fmluMnfdllA-2.
Bob DiSciullo, ua·. locaV)'Wd&amp;ht.
After "-d&lt;'&amp; h&lt;, liotib I ' - o( the
flnuhod tbe day the ,..y k 11111«1 for the
.Bulls loot to Tlal Ablpll by a 14-5 clecioloto. BuUs, on the • .!ide of a Jop-flded
With n........,... ..._....,, l\lliiail rarely ooorr. Afler stnaulinlto 1vold a pin for
allowed P.... to ouch his f«t.
alm011 the entire match, ba oono&lt;dcd a 17·2
Ftallnun Pece Rao loa a 12·1 decioion
decision.
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                    <text>Nader assails Reagan;he
warns of corporate rebirth
By RICHARD CHON
CitTEditOI

Ctw.ctcri:dn&amp; the R~n AdmirusiJ'ation as "crud, in5ensitive
and brutish," consumer advocate Ralph Nader warned studenu
of a new surcc of coporatc power in politics and exhorted them
to btcome more ~Ktively involved with consumer and citizen's
i)~ UtS.

"The pace of'corporat&lt; growth is stau&lt;rina," Nador told his
audience Thursday at the Erie Community College North
campus. He ~ned that many Amoricans simply are not
aware o f the immense power that corporations have over them
and arc not equipped to deW,nd their right$ u consumcn.
Nader also criticized the Reagan Administration for workin&amp;
to &lt;aap the Freedom of Information Act, allo"'i"' the CIA to
conduct domestic cspionag&lt; and subsidizl"' bi&amp; business with
ta•payer's money. The Reagan Administration, accordina to
Nader, IS "as cruel. insensitive and brutish as any poup that has
inhabned Washincton in a lone time.
"The Reapnitcs arc &amp;oing to mak&lt; Nixon and Ford look
benian in comparison." Nader docl&amp;red. H&lt; cited spcciroc

......, ~. t::J01110'.,.,. ~..... t;tOtJtJIM./tolt

lHE

• conlln..., N"OER SPEECH on poo- 6

EORUM

Mondoy,23 N""""'bot 1M1 VotuiM 32 Numbot 31 Stoto UniYOtalty of N- Yo&lt;lt at tlulfolo

Mack dismi$sed by SA troika
Kaplan oplain&lt;d. " We •11ntod hom 10 be an SA
dtr&lt;C1or lint and a Sub Boord T.-urer S«&lt;nd."
Ho-~er, MKt tiaimC'd thai M M\tr r«ti'-al a
clear eumplc or "hot the SA ofrodal• termed his
"unloyalty."
1
1
rr:.::bh~! F~ t ~~~..:!,"',.:!:.,~~rod
"I rtall)' don't know the r&lt;aoon •hy 1 .... fired,"
(SAt, for "hat SA offiCial&gt; described a&gt; "diJIO)alty" ~~':1,~~·.-~b~:~~v!n.;:~':,.'~~ ~::e~:y.,t;m

By J OHN 1( . LAPIANA
EtlltONII.C:~..,

10 lht Sludenc sovemmcnt...
The aaion occurod artcr last ThurJday'• SBI

monthly directors meetins. lo v..hleh Ml&lt;'k. alone
-..ilh reUow SA representath't' and dlrmor Unda
Maher. &lt;Onsiucntly YOiod qalnM Mart Moor., SA
1reasurer and gnior ran.ldoa u.odcraraduatc SOl
dormor.
The rift became appannt'in......, voces cona:m•na
a Flooda junk&lt;t W.cn by Mack and SBI Putilitatlons
Direc:tor Mitbad Sbauan, and """ dalllll •llh ho,.
budfot odj.........,ts dlould be p&lt;OQ&lt;sKd. On lhe t"o
mouons c:oocanina the Florida 1op. M·OOfe ~oced in
fa•w of a Mad&lt;-Sbatllll _...,.., and, a n.,. that
fAtlod, pvc bil approoal to a .........,e •hlch """ld
&lt;DCUmbcr a ....t•s aipmcl from the pour
Maa ahouinod Oft the ftnl - · and then
voted opinSI the S&lt;CO&lt;Id. Mabcr ..,.od no on both
measures. eacb of tobicb fell """ '&lt;Me ohon or
~J
· u'!lmcn·
Allho
-~u•~n
, ..~~ -~.!,~,~...SBI
1 raou. .._
. , ,.
~~- wvwu ............. all S
~iu.llons 1o submit any butlpo c!&gt;an&amp;t or o•cr
quo before th&lt; Board or Dtrmor.. th&lt; motoon SIUI
pa&gt;Jod u O.ainnan Peter Hinbman cast the tie'-.
br&lt;atona ball01.

Modi

waslnrormod or the SA decision on Friday
afternoon by SA Pl'..idcnt Joe Rifkin, Viet Pl'tsldent
St""c tcapan, and Moor&lt;, wllo "'ld that the trcuurcr
was beina rdkvod or his duties over "pltllo&gt;opllli:al
differences."
"In my woRi1lp with (Ma&lt;k) it hti bcoomc
lppOirCOI that biJ lo)'alty ls not dir&lt;C1od 11 SA,"

""hat that may be."
If SA wti AlliJ'Y 0 , . , his •oclna durlna th&lt;

previous ni,gb1's SBI sasion, Mack aaid, h wu not: a
c~ or hjm nor wantinl co voce ll: part or an .. SA
bloc". but for YOCin&amp; as he believed proP«. "I hod
no 'dea lhat chcy ~'OUid \\&amp;nt rM' 10 vote 1 «:nain
way," Mad&lt; said. " I vocod tit&lt; w-ay lthouaht was •

loslcaL ..

But MOO« and Kaplan Jlltd Mack's dkm....,J wu
the result of mo&lt;e 1hon JUII ~,. I&lt;'!ions 11 th&lt; last SBI
mcctm"
••Our 1rusc in him was ~ay hmutd and "'tr/
qucst&gt;Oftablr," &gt;Old Kaplan. " li&lt; hti made many
OCIIOm- SA. &lt;udl as (pcriO&lt;I&amp;Itt)) blo•liPJII
01hcr Sub Boord m&lt;etonp, but the ,.,.., that brole
the c:atnd's bad: ,.._. lhe F1onda tnp." (ICC related
Slory on three)

y

ct, Mocl: cont&lt;tldcd that the C.\curllon to Miami
lk:ach for collq.t' pubbadon ad"&amp;son con\·mdon
,... not a secret to SA. _,..,., the otud&lt;qt
so•crnltl&lt;'llt of allcmptina to "make Sub Board, an
apOiiri&lt;al orpniwion, Into a pOlitical orpnlatio&lt;l, "
Mack has bcoom&lt;: tb&lt; first SBI dirccaor In the

~~~tu:;~.:!:'.'~rdf~.h~~'!.{lto be
Eututive Director Dennis lllack, '"ho e•plainod that
threarltts1 a sucassor &lt;OVId be appointed for Matt
os 10 days.
" There's no cloobt about tt," M11&lt;l Jaid. "This
"'hole_., is coin&amp; to hun the Sub Board

..o&lt;pnizauon,"

Parcel B work slated
to begin this Spring
By TERRY CA.'fADE
C""''JIJS&amp;/1/or

Thts is thr thtrd tJfld fino/ ptJrl of fl scies on thr rol• ofth~
Foll•t·run Hookstorr ploys on th• UB r11mpra.
A ner a dtcadc of plannlna and dtlay, the Univmny 11 Buffalo
foondalion (UBF) and the Chic:aao-bued Follett Corporation
'-t indlcated that development or the tract of land on the
&amp;bora of Lake LaSalle-calltd Part'd 8-wiU finally bqln on the
Spfina or 1911.
UBF f&gt;raidenl Jobft Caner explained that the delajb f«
bcainM"' coruuuc1loo or a booksaorc on Pared 8 "arc 90
perca&gt;t compkle." af'CI -ed thai be hoped the smn or ten
C~N~tracts •ould be "J.Ct, Acntd. and out or th~ ••Y by the nMI
or 1hu
The contrecu ~ aurcrul&gt; unclerco•na "a rtview
proca. at
k&gt;d by the State and the UB of'rtce or Faohtb
Manntna," he rtpOI'led.
"The
11101111t0 catch us before.,. btain." Follcu
Ptnidenl Robert J. R Folleu wd . "If you tell me ..tim the
aro~tnd "aoina to thaw. I 'll 1&lt;11 you .. ben •c'U

year:·
••cry
"""'cr

·-"""en•..,- •

over

Follett&amp;

Partm

�in short.

D~1MI

"~y aooc1 tast.--Jwn&amp; toety. Whlls they arclr)iD&amp;

campus

Snow dates
The Ulllvtno~Y ba&gt; antiOU1IC&lt;d ir&gt; iu D&lt;W .,_. c:looina
po6oiiDCS !hat - u will come o-tt local rodio llaiiOfiS
bqmruna at 6 a.m. tluo winter.
Once lhc IMtitution ba&gt; been c:loocd. only .. .....,tial &gt;eo'IC&lt;
cmployea''
be apoaed to oome to work. the memo from
v..,. Pruidcnt for Financx and Manaccmcnt Edward Ooty
~loci . Employea in areas w&lt;h as Food s.Mce, Ammal Care,

to do is say that Anb&lt;usa·Bwcb really cndon« Wasconsin."
One W'rsoomin swe ~ma~or ~... tb&lt; eommerdal really ~ys
rb&lt; UW li1dones b&lt;cr-drinkin&amp;. AI a recent press coaferenc:e, be
dcnounecd the UW-Buclwdser bCS as prCKIIIUIIOn of the

univemty•.s

~

lddJtionalannouncm\omU durin&amp; the semester to ensurt th11
~cd ernplo)ca sllow up for work. "All 01hcrs arc expoaed
to otay a•"l)' from the campus for thellwation of tb&lt;
.....,..._, ptriod.''

_ ......t.,......... -

....,tt.....,..r•M•...... E...,
...,o-&lt;SOwrodMTony~­
a,....,~f:NI I!tN

,...u

Main1tnance and Securily iio'ft'r amona those listed.
Thr mrmo adviicd thllt vic&lt; presidents and dir«ton make

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-

Oloon/Cftr

Olwtd CraJk.WCIIT , ..,,.,
Kerrin Anllflf!WC_,

mark russell

-a.

Jeck HtltlviOIContrl&amp;urlltf

I ha•·• beeA sittina on this .cory aU )ear lona: Tht Otmocrats,
dc&amp;perue fm a way to cut their lo6ses, hired a retired CIA agent
to meak tNih serum into O.&gt;ld Stoekman's eoffM.

AJ•n C. Kethk:ICo-tt~HHrttnt

John

FOtrnetlaiO.r~•

Zll\galoiHti....,
.....,_T. -tholl_..,...,,
0r.1c1 OCUrioiANitWII ,.._.,.,

.Ia&lt;&gt; ...

Stoekman. osually peraJ\...S as a {Oboe -like bodFt slasher, .
•-ould wrkoowJiy drink the......., and cry ouc, "Whlll's aocna
001 with all of thes&lt; oumhcrl?"

national
Ble ribbon baad

-

Se-A•--

0...,.
o.ws A.
Ut ...._

Coft'
liNOdl1........., s.
.....

TCIIt'lf Grajeda.'llw.; •

F'oa.noal pin wu nat •hat UDiomoity of Wasconsin fan&gt; had ln
mind ....... they bcpn tlteir ""f" &lt;ersion of tb&lt; Ruch•ciscr beer
SOQI, seraunina out at footballifmes, ''Wb&lt;n.)'OU &gt;ay Wi&gt;·
......... you·~ laid it all." But Bud~ liked tb&lt; tdca &gt;0 !JlUCh
It uacd tb&lt; 8adacr fans' rendition in two TV eomme&lt;cials, lnd
wboequernly plcdacd donations of more thlln $25,000 to
Wiscolulft .
The commercials lndudc &gt;hou of UW-Madison football and the
mardllna band, whole upbeat venlon of the BudwdJ&lt;r lOili
oupnd r - to chant aloQa 114 eadl pme. The irooy thlll It was
W'...-ln foiU do&amp;la lhc c:lwJtina-folks w"- a ace Is noted for
tU ~~no doubc pan of the aw-kedna ~to the
St. l.owsbr.-r.
Wluk there " no formal coatna rcquirina ................ to
pay for_,.,. uw ..,._,the coonpan) hll&gt; clonalcd SIO.OOO
to thei&gt;Md. $11.000 for athldic~ and S5,000tolllc
.._TV ltatiOII f01r ddaycd telocalts of Bada« football. In
addition. thc company .;u be Ja1diqa COII1tD&lt;fOal residuals to tb&lt;

~=:cn&gt;ty

Olotl'-""'

JelttoyR.~-

I&gt; not olriCIIIIIy m•'OI•...S in lhc &lt;OC11III&lt;fQals, but
eanoot bor..,.. of rb&lt; school'• imqe. Anhur
as!ilstant to
thc dlanc:dlor. PJCI. Mlchad l..eekroa, clir«tOJr or UW·Madison
bortdl, added rhu BudwdJ&lt;I's actions """' been rn -

H"'"·

O.Yiclthen asicid hiJ boua, "Her. •'hat's JOina"" "ith all or .:
th&lt;K numhcrl?" His main boss, the &lt;harmina one, flashed the old
crinkly smik ~d Ald. "Nc.-.. trund lhc numhcrl. O.vid, keep
cunlna:·

8acC in his orr=. drinklna coffee, David aicd out,
"Reapnomlc:$ is a Trojan honcl" "Thcrt, there. Oa\'id," his
boo said. "Th&lt;ro's oo Trojan hortc hcre. does anybody see any
Trojan horse?"

-·~-·-·
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J - P. M....,.,IC-tN&lt;
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a.t. AlpUbf~loM of 111'1'/ maner
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345 Sq.u lre Hall

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The Community Action C.o rps
gratefully ·acknQwledges the following
businesses for their help and ·support
.during our'-· Carnival
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Branch Boobtore
C~Jand Hill T.oy Company
The Dofi.Lfldy
Nfcwara Candy &amp; Ice Cream
£111ma Boolc8tore
The Open Education Boobtore
Fantasy World
Parfcafde Candy, Inc.
Half Price Boobtore
Queen City Boobtore
·Loco Boobtore
' Rosemary's Candy
Talldng Leaves, Inc.

Thank-You for a successful carnival!

and most of all thanks to all our fantastic
volunteers Be CAC staff members!
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SUB·BOARD I
The student services corporation
holds another fiery meeting
By JOHN K. LAPIAN A
E4itor-in.Chi(f

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Tbe sandy shores of Miamt lleaoh clomin&lt;~ted

debat&lt; Thursday, as tbe Sub Boord I (SBI) Board of
DireetOB heatedly discussed a controvmlal junku by
two corporation officials to the Florida rC$0n city.
The offiCials. Pubtications Oirmor Mklw:l
Shaltan and TTeasurer BlU Mack (sine&lt;: relieved of hi&lt;
duties), r«:eived permission to fund tbe trip With SBI
money from Board Chairman Peter Hirshman jUSl
days before thtir October 27 departure. Ho,.cvtt,
Studeru Bar Assoc:latioo Dirmor Alan Rosenfdd
questioned rhc alloca.lion'i timins. claimi.n.&amp; that
ShaJtan and Mack planned the trip to circumvent t.M
directOrs.
uh seems to me tbat this trip was dont to go
around this board," Rosenfeld complained. "(They
made the rundin~·ruo a crisis situation; they knew
.abour the- trip sin t ~ Summer. ••
Sllauan admitted at he knew of tbe Miami Beaoh
confa-cncc. for c:oUege publications advisors sin&lt;:e
August, but had 001 decided on al!eodinJ until tbe
w'Cek of dcpanure. h was at that dmt that Mack
iodicued his desire to attend.
S hattan then approaehed H'trshman, who is a
mttnber of tbe SBI Exeeutivc:
along With
Maek, witb a request for S692to partially fund the
Aorida junk&lt;~. To receive approval for such Furulinc
without waitiRJ ror the fuU board lO COD\·tne
requ1res the suppon of two of throt Exeeuti~
Commillec members. Sinoe M11&lt;k had already Jiven
bis approval as an Executh·e Commill« member.
HiBhman's nod was aU tbat was needed for tbe
funding to be processed.

Commin«

Aceordingto S Bl procedures., Mack and Shauan'.s

method$ ~'CI"t comptetdy within lht muJcl.miUioii

dollar corporation's guiddlnes. Yet many directors
cxprcued d~tlsfaction O\'tf how the sltuation was
handled. Rosenfeld led two motions which would
punish the two, but both failed by Slim mar&amp;ins.
Fim, Rosenfeld
to suspend Mack and
Shauan ror ont week. The djreaors voted
3-4- l-and Mack abstained. A $CCOnd atlemp1 by
Roscnfcld. this time to Withhold a ,....k's stipend
from tho pair, also was dcfeate&lt;t. 4-S.
Rosenfeld th~ insisted thai more m~ures be: taken
to .. pr~tnl this from bappcnin&amp; again, because theft'
Will always be..peoplt
\fl'ill find ways to rip
off."
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In addition 10 the problems surroundin&amp; the
Florida trip, a similar case, conctming the SBI
fcaturetnapline. the Cu"~nt. was brought.before
tltc board for budsa adjustment approval.

E arlitt iO the semeste'r. the Current rcc:eived
Executive Committee permission to increase iti
bud&amp;et because a Jubstandal in~ in revenue was
expected. Sintt, thC magazine was sdling more

ad"'en.isina than was estimated when its budget was
authored in June, the Executive Committee aUowed
the Curren11o spend more in vario!'S expense lines
than was originally alloued. While the board passed
a motion to revise the Curnnl's budaet 7·2..0,
dissenter Rosenfeld wonied that actions such as the
Cutnnl's or receiving Executive Committee
pamission co go over bud&amp;et. would "encourage
every one or our divisions co disregard our budgtc.''

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J tt seems to m e that this trip was done to go

around this board. (They made the funding)
into a a ~ situation; they knew about the

To emure aaainst further SBI budget. "disregard"
tbe board passed a resolution dttnanding that all
1
budaa adjustments abo'&lt; SSOO must be approved by

trip since the summer. "

temporarily
it., chus nulli(yin~~~,t:~h~e~Ex~cc~u~ti~ve~Co~m~~m:it:t«:·~s~po=w=er~..J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I================
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It's That Time Again!! I
This January, join thousands of students from hundreds of colleges at beautllul Moun! Snow, Ver·
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Whelher you're • begin- 0&lt; e~per1 (or somewhere
In between). we guatantee you'll kMo g liding down
the face of lhe mountaltt. And our apres·skl ac·
Jlvftlu will dri. . you wild-fabulous meals, great
enler1ai nmen~ IDO\'Ies, dancing and par1ies galore.
And take a look at our lsrrlflc prices:
c~~o~ o.r~ht&amp;~o'IC"\a.

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ERLANGER

THE EXCEPTION

�editorial
A Winter's tale
But lfke the rest of the campus. these dreams are

UB, Inc.

now only medi-e altempts-IIOP 9ap measures

J.R. Fo114111 now tells ua that woO&lt; on his
bookstore "''" begin as soon as the ground !haws
In the tract of obscure land on the border of Lake
LaSalle, •• call Parcel B Excuse the pessimism,
but we'll believe him when we see the actual
worl&lt;ers working With materials other than Mr.
Follett's WOft(ler1ul public relations maehlne&lt;y and
Imagination.
Follett has really put a number on the University.
And we have let tM Chicago-based corporation get
away with It because Follett Is only the
entreprerwe&lt; crazy enough to promise to build on
Parcel
UB Is so desperate to get some
del.elc)!&gt;l1~t out there that II Is wrlling to tgM&lt;e
student complaints ol inadeQuate
faculty
service In return for that promise.
Parcel B has a long and complex history that can
be ve.y neatly summed up. II Is a piece of land thai
UB once thought could be the corporate
cornerstone of a lhrlvrng Arnhe&lt;sl Campus. Arst a
bool&lt;store, then a shopping market. and then a full·
Oedged mall were en~nslone&lt;lto round out the
campus· attempt at self·Sulflciency.

at best-to oornpe..S..te fa&lt; somebody else's
failures. be they rn Albany, Buffalo. New Vorl&lt; or
Chicago. And like the r&amp;st ol the campus, the
institution will have to settle lor second best, only
a bOOkstore with vef'/ vague promises ol a mall to
follow.
And second best It is: by settling for and
accepting Follett wi thout a format reVIew ot Its
otlenngs and services. This $urnmer, a group of
concerned faculty and students got together and
trl e&lt;lto prepare a feasibility study to examine the
POSSibility ol a real bOOkstore on thls campus
But they were met With loud protest, because
such a move would threaten Follett's convenient
UB monopoly And tllus an Idea worthy of more
thought was nipped at the bud. out of deference (or
should we say fear?) to the Follett empire. What
the University should do Is re-open the boOk, even
II II means to delay the opening ol Parcel B a
semester or two, to det..,tne II Follett Is a
dairable and useful addition to UB.
Alter all that's what we're here tor, not to be
another subservient cog in a huge corporate
emp1re.

The lootballs are In tM closet and Rotary Aeld
is readied for a long winter's hlbernaJion. The Buns·
season IS over. But, out go the spikes and in come
the pueks. sWirntrunka, and basketballs.
UB winter SPOrts are uPOn us In full force. From
the archaic walls ol Clark Hall to the Impressive
interiors of Memori al Auditorium, the various UB
winter SPOrtS teams are Invading us as the
t98t ·t962 season opens wolh the opllmlsm and
vrtallty that marks the beginning of eve.y new
season.
Although the varsity hockey team Is oflto a slow
start and the basketball Bulls are dropping
thelrllrst encounters. we should still be optimistic
that our winter sports teams will be a rallying POtnt
tor students during the long upcoming snowy
months.
And if hockey or basketball don' t catch your
laney, then there Is atways bowling, wrestling.
swimming and diving, and a plelhOfa ol Intramural
acllvrtles to catch your laney.
You don't have to jorn a team to SuPIIOII UB
sports. just going out to a game can do wonders
lor school splrt and player morale. And maybe even
you'll have a good time. It's worth a try.

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TaJicing

Eng~sb!

EGnor.

This " In reply to .,.N•m• withheld by'~'"'' .. who
exprentd 1 CO!rcellf 11&gt;0ut teac!Jing uslatams thll

•-k

cannot
lnr•llll/lblt Englllh In th• NCWMtt&gt;er •
l•we ol n.. 59ectrvrn. TIKI Clt«nlslry Ooportm«tr
ottamp/1 to_, .,;rh tb/f , _ l&gt;f r.qulflng • •
foreign vHvere .wtf~Wftll 10 Obtain • .oote o/600 01
ballot 1n 1~ Toefol Englll~ aumlniiiO(I &amp;oiOtOt&gt;erttg
Qivett I IHCfJing IH/ftlrttah/p. (TfJIS II IUbl,flt/111'(
b/ghar than tho Grodu'llo Sc~oot requ/romanr o/ 5011~
/.Ia addlf~n. people who hiW'e the grealtlt tangvage

Arab's reply
Editor.

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prOblem ere gNen dutiH which do nor lnvof're

cont1ct with stUd•ntt.
Certainly no one In the Chemistry Depertment lr
lnteretted m contributing to •ny --...ding out
_ , . • .,,,..,oy-ol TII'IOtl&gt;fonyother
ptOCitluro.
w~ &lt;Hell Genorol Clt«ntstry ' '"
rOOuUotl ro ocl!edulo ol/00 ~o(J,_ 10 holp SlutlfMI..
.Alto sp.ctat he/p.IIUions '''scheduled Mlore etoh
•11min1tion.

Tho••

1'111$ 10 1r1 tepty to "PlO 00" &amp;y loti S.ndlw 011

l'1latllr y0o1 , .._ s.nd,_ 1 0 1 - - -and
not ro derry any (IIOUP Ito rlp~r to /reo apftOit I
-1/l&lt;o ro pourt oat "'" loii&lt;Jwlrlg to you;
I} "Paitlttltle O.y" woo hold 10 morlr tho 1141~

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3} SUch

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....nta.,. not mHnl to be ~uetef." OUr

- M i a tor.!~,..,--., oiJIIIulo•

4/ 1Jie 111m tMr woo _1«1 ...1 INdO l&gt;f IN

IJnllftd , . , _
5} Som• ot tho /ltoratu,. tltop,.tftd wu pul&gt;llby INIItab lnlormorlon 90"1« In WoMing/0#1 DC.

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Who,,. 1'- P•lntJnia.na?
111 , . SUntloy nmes ot Juno 15. tliGII, Ooldo Al«lf.
tt.n /snell ptem~N. HclarH ..Th•r• was no auch
thing •• P•l•ttlnltns . • Jr we a nor •• though rJNre
• •• • Peltnlin,.n , . , .
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,_,..._ IMm out ud toott

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TMr dtd not .,.,,_,.
TOtJoy ,,.,. 11 . .,.,..,., to bo orountl 5.000.000
Pa!HtlnU.no. o l - roughly ho" 1/w In ot/lo, ~~~~
tM ,..,.IInder Ire undfi IJJHII OCCU/MIIon; 574,000

llwlln the ..St1r. olt,,.r·lth• •TN selz«&lt; by the
i/Onl•ttlrl IIUfl, ~Jio o lurt~or 1,100,000 1NW In IIJo
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850,000
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00.SltfA bOth Oren
1Jie PaiMtltolon _ . . , hlllorlcol TOOII co• 00
rraofld- to 1~ tllat•nr _ , ol , _ hlftOtY.
The IYIM PIIHtiM c.,_. from ••PIJWIIIt". thl lind

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pretent-d~y Jn• ert Haoended not lrot11lhe t:Hf&gt;lit:ll
He"''""' our from,.,., con\Wt• 10 Ju&lt;Miam WftOII

lnooll&lt;&gt;&lt;s M"* lived In Po/artino, notal&gt;/t rho
C.uc•elan K.htur PfiOP/e who embrat»d Jud•l•m In
tho lth contury AO
TIN ued• ot ,,. con/bet ,,. tllc.Mble to t~ nu
olliOittom io E~ IOWOrtl I~ CIOIO oil~ lllflt
-11ury. Foii&lt;JIIrlng 1~ llrll World llonlar COI&gt;!Ire••·
holtll• S.•«. Swlrzortond, In 11117, 1'11011/ne boCOmO
ma o&amp;}ocr ol Zionltt-.lowllh ootontzari&lt;Jn Zlonlll
IHd.,. preuut«J on. 'fltO(Id poww I IlK another to
tuppon theu ceuM.

t'*' ,_,,u,. ~11(1«1 BritaJn ilt

Now'"t»t ftf 1 to l,.w ttw S.llour

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~lett-....., With
tho ••tot&gt;/ll/lmltll ol •
Jew~a" Hltional nome In Paler tin•...
In ''''· th• ••non.Jewllh oommufl/1,._"/n Pellatlne

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end Chrlttlen A,.b,,
oonttltuting 112 por _ , ol tbo ro1o1 -U.tlon rna
lkt:Hded 600,000 MuaiJJn

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owntld INs '"'" two 1M one MH p«
mo5tly
~ot~ulted from non Palletlnlan al»MntH t.mJowflltrt
Durtng 30 rNra o1 flrltlfh oocu,.-ti&lt;Jn, Z/ontll
tontlr!oltlrng• - - • _,. 111; , _ _,, ol tho toll4
Ontlil'llft'P'-1/on t o l - fl&gt;o -~- ol JHS lO
obour on.tlllrtl,ltn01tly ~ Jo.,m utt/Orll tno
Ioiii 1'-llt..
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speaktt 111 our TeaetHn on tM "New Right.. taat

oo grutor, and tho economy would be once again on
good oi\Ope. People bought th~ policy Otcouealhey
•Mted to, not beuuse It was pwsuasfwe. In fact. few
economt~ts ot note belieMO ft. atMt..,.,. the like
pr-tlat candltllto BuSh. called It "'ffO doo"

11n the publocatlon of the tnougltta of David
StocMw\, the PY-ra INSt.ci .ci..AOf on the
t-ol budge~, we " " " a -.&gt;plete
ootlepM ot the ·aupp~y --~tr-y"""""
nobociJ reetly o e t -. Dut whleh too many people
-t~ n.. Slodcmtn •conteaalons" ex.,.ptify t triiKI
"' moc,on\f&lt;.-~Un poUtiU in ""'Jell key poliClea or a
new -.dmjr'IIIUIIton are aba~

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now lowef, the re:sutttng income to the go¥ernment woutd

By CHARLES A. HAYNIE
Tolstoy College Professor

Tve.Oay,- he saki that
not bo41... ti\Ot the
!Wagon poopie thefnSOIYes- tn ouppty·oltla
,_.,_they aro not ttut stupid But they had CfNted •
public wppo&lt;t lor this lantaay, and - • noplng tnot tha
Olrnocnlto -.tel ¥Ole rt doWn In Congrtu. n-, ~
.,., hlo ngbt w&lt;no politk:at olllet could run against thO
Oemoctat.......,...hing c:onorua. Just ao Truman ran
agtlnot the Ropubllca1Hlc&gt;nothlng Congr... In tt48, and
"'"'· ThloiOQic of "ct's not my tault,lt't hlo tauh" pOlitics

-..lea.
A tt.r Reagan was etected. be ~led Olvtd
Stod&lt;man to organlzo nls budget and to deltnd thl•
oupply·..O• theory to ConQieu wnlch Ia wl\01 he dld 1011

ia Whit -we have.

Wlnler an&lt;1 S(Mrino even I hOugh. we now learn from hi I
••contettk&gt;ns'" ~n the tecent Att•nOc Magazine. .... nevet

touing astde

the .. ,.,....,.,. .. -ulr..t In the -*tlon ...mpa!Qn, tnd

The1e were boom years In I he Ameftctn poUHcal·

bellevocl In the theory at all. In tact. when he HI hlo
compuuw to WOtk out the future economic condiUonl, hit
auppty ekte ••• cuta did not result in lowet federal
detk:llo but 1~ one hund•ed billion plus dellcltoln
This woutd be svcn an otwlous failure, 50 damlglno to

allowing the new Preakton• to do just about anything he
want• to do.

economy, the t950$ and t960t. but they are o•or lor toto
of reaaona: competllloc'l from other cepiltlltl nauont, old
plents, investment money gofng abroad, • pOtt•tndustrla1

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PYtsldoi1t lyndon Johneon ran In 1984 u a poaot
..ndklato and, til the ""'lie he wu talking pe- a""
retwrlng to Ooktwattt aa the war candidate, hoe w as ~
p~epartng the o...latlon potk:leo IO&lt; WAI In VIetnam. Thlo

economy geared I&lt;&gt;&lt; servlcs not production. tnd to on .
lila boom yea tO are over. When once t&gt;OIIil. .l ptrtiH
wete try•ng to take ere&lt;ln for tht boom, .. You ntvet hactlt

tl&gt;a ChancelS of R6tgan•• r...,lection at thotnlmo. tl&gt;tt ~
rtpfogrammed the computef putting rn mofl aympa.,..tl"'
fl.guret tor tower ilntlfest rates. and tower lntt..Uon, fOf
neitho&lt; ol w!lk:h wu there 11&gt;o ollghmtjuotlllccttlon It

Ia What the Pwcllagon P._-. IOU us rathef
atraJQhtiO&lt;Wardly. Nl""" cema In u the "PY-t of
Law IIKI Or.,_.. IIKI belo&lt;o long waa craallng t,.
""PJumbert.. er~.P to operate out &amp;kit tne law, .nth the
'""" "Wtt•oote." FO&lt;d ...,...., "Wcn" O¥Winllallon t&gt;ut
trite) Carl or -.tel ttttck the huge _ . . .

10 GOOd.'~ and stogana like th1t. We have

""""' be olmllar to freshmen c:homlotry at......,to laking
tnoy
tho tab._... ~no

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Wtl\1, fudging the O&lt;fglnai Clale, and ~ Ill&gt; With
ouctly the f&lt;ntl frguro they nMCl to get (00.
Ono--. -1101 1110 Reagan '1um" rtally

AltO In 1880, Aeegan,tacrng a public restlve obout l!tgh
.,.,.,piOymont, IIKI lha .-~tuuptcy of Qlrysltr
CorPO&lt;atlon and many OO&lt;PO&lt;Otlons, ptopo- a •
"aotulion" tnat lt. auppty ..,., Komp-Rotn economiU
wh\ch M)"'lhat If )IOU cut lllCOme taxes for three raare In
a row, thO oxPIICiation of the profits to be eamed and
kopt by lila on... ling community would causa sUCh t

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1 new

...,.,~t Ute oa~'1Sent of the peopM.

.,..,d econornk:ts theory
u supply - ·
rts promot•. trtt ttNttt

Otwlouaty Jack Katnp aoec: he

What the Repubfiean-1 and tM Dltnoctata want •• co
Nlo In WaShington without taking -lll&gt;ftlty IO&lt; the

of Kemp-Roth lh,...yNr lax eut&amp;. which. ct.afty laVOJ
thOM wllh f\~h Incomes. It wa:s 10 be magtc: no J)fogram

economic olsuter that both pan tel t~ unle.u they
transcend these ti.mils: wtuen.so far. nellhet are wiiUng
to oo. So we hive the era ot "he &lt;ltd 11. not me"' poUt
Both panles appeat to be playing thlt a•me game of
"luespo.nslbilily." Nice, eh?

cutt. no htrd..,lp, Just giVe away billions to tiiO wealthy,
and watch the economy take oil. Untortuntloty,lt )uot
plain doesn't we&gt;&lt;f&lt;.

boom tn our economy that. even though the tax ratu are

,.~

ort bOth ptr11es ate trying to oVOid rHponsiblllly
tor poe&lt; _..,ic &lt;esutts. lloctutt tho&lt;a Ia no4hing they
can do wltn4n tne eapftaftst-democ:ratk auuccute. Eithw
they •bandon ' ' " enterpJIM and aVow the goyernment to
«o• lllle 1M economy u In the rnt ot capltoliol WO&lt;Id."'
orso abandon democ:&lt;acy (a ta llollotynl.,., _ . ,

a.

I am prosuaded by the k)&lt;Jic of Alan Wolle. tho gueal

\cYues!opinion \
By AVRAM SZAIA· DAVID LEV
Commlllee Ag•lnat Nazl/am &amp; Reciam, Bullelo
Jewlah DefenH I.Ugue

vulgar, cowardly Arabs and Arakympa dorft went to be
heard. The pot lee were ahald J.nd unwllflng 10 enforce tne
llw, ex~pt to restrain I he unctillzed JeWbo)'l who
wanted to c1e•r t.l"e 'raah out. oO,uy a.no flfmty ol eourM.

Tilt PLO'a actions Thursday evening follow tha

I

I ••• aJweya encouragtng to bel reminded of lhe

""""''no

prtto'o
projualcct agolnot '"'"' and
thO Jewa. n.. , _.. ol thO press to Molr
KanaM'o-" oetng tho•"ed to tn .,., by a group of
rowd..e wu to raUonanu thek beh.hiof as an
-.p!OOIO , _. . to A6ot&gt;l Ktll-'0 ptCM&gt;CaUVe
~nta

~·

an,,.~

cone«n
for the
-Y••••righttrw-e
10....,11-.e.- wu there
tnt impo&lt;tMtlhoWn

mucll l t t O f t t o l - ID
whloh
rae ,••..., an • -..y &lt;ldCI and \W'CIOmpn:Jmll.ing f-.ahlon.
.._...,. out•aotd at h i t - ot loR:Ing the l....U
Ar-ID Mil tJI 1 - _.,......,. IIKI 1Mn P8Y"'8 to
tranoport,i'oomlO 1 '*Qillloring Arat&gt; oountry. U il an

outrao-oue tc)M wnk:n tt a dlfect raponse to t.he Ktk)n.a
tthn by the l'alttllnltn Uatl Organll.atlon whielll Ia

""*'"*' cfw•t~tna,

att.ac"'g
ondtllt-ly

Pfeferabty women. ~ctn.

~·

P

omtpt n would be t
ldoa lllha :Jewt took
teuont trom t~lt ct'IIUztd netghbota. and rrted rlrlng
aqu.cil. &lt;lftPfiiOIIIntllll, gu ono,.,bort (on in-lion of Mr.
Kraloky'o AIIWian eo&lt;~ntrymaroj, 0&lt; mo.. dro.,ntngL Fol t
WJ&gt;potadly ..,..., .• 10111. thO Jawo ... ce&lt;tainly not
.aktf'log a *Y COII ..tftc1, . . AP9"QKh to IOI'YirJg I he
QtOtJ6em ot

'~'""

..

The p r M I - - - 1 - I O f the.._
PaiHttn•M ,.e~"~ "OW tf'l&amp;t the)' ate ,.,....,

·--~y- ~, pr-of""'-'"''""
Ottllol- Jor&lt;lan,_Wif
t ... - ·
PI.O.,.,the-01-,llmak•-ttt... a o.rty.,.,..,.,_
- oo
r "'"'80
I&gt;Ut&gt;CIIof ......,t,

_...,,o ..

_..,01

t•• •

••m• concetn:a as anyone. Hopeful!), lho humanist,
pacHist, f'l'taterJaltstlc, and ass1m"anonta1 Amet'k:ln Jew
can learn from fnc1de.nts such •• tnt: ont tnal Wit
perpetrated agalnst Rabbl Kahane and the Jewtah
communlty.

teachings of their weU·known mentors.., thote rneatera ot

propagt,.,t tnd the big no, Hille&lt; and Gool&gt;bela. Hitler
otttled oil disrupting meotlnga and threatonlng •-kera
and a~a. Th• ctwtfi.ttld response wu to dlsmlaa him
•• a cttckpot 0&lt; 10 oetieYe tnat he would ~ II
lgnoted Htiltr IIKI tho PI.O both speak ol 1-tHng
otOien lat&gt;Oo ond ooth ate declicat..t to ltglttliiO 1o&lt; tha
common man.
hU the diatn!Mion nghts to ,.._ KA,.pt,
Attblc ..,...t bO dOing
oitl!ouglll'm - • YSIItr
.... a olgc{., flrat tohloft

..ry-.

Tno WO&lt;td naa . _ ~ guilty about tht '"'io4

T he most lmponant

~uon for tM 8('1\lfo oomm"fllty fs.

that the entmtes of Cht Jews are not the poor Arab
rtiUQHO wl!o ha"" been to bldly by tholr

· · - • " Our o-..les tto the -·hunory II...W •ho
ero "''"'"g to aactili«&lt; ~btr.g, aalong u tt*rt&gt;• n
moaorabla
not tbllefted ~With to c!Miflll'
·
God'a lflr&gt;G•-" tn 1M _ _, StMt ollsreot
11 14 '-&lt;Ito underSiand w11y they d o - _ , , . . .
they are IIQihting more lhtn t
ot . - . ; mora
.... than J .... -~h t h e - - - of t h e countrY on eann; they wofl gl"up '-Y d&lt;op o l t -

h-..,.

-

r.. -

-ul

-'"l

than"""""""'·

all-' to lrq&lt;&gt;klatt tU II-' l!l!lllon .lewoln Eutope tnd thO
Mkldie Eatt In Bulftto, u welt aatn•oughout tho
WHttln World, omtl~mlnd..t loots deny that thtrt wora
any mO&lt;ttntn ~000 •JewoOI! '""' viGtlmo" and ltt4 that
they - • mostly killed by the Allied bomblngo.
"R6..,end"Bob Utty, noe Ulllentllot. e•pro..od thlt
opiniOn at the Republican election party at tht Stalflf

HoW .. n anyone laB lo be *""'lutlly uPllfltd by 'ho
I tel olllrtot'l ourvlvtl in tile ttot of i n t _ t _
OI&gt;OitCI"? Who nu -•led tho Jawl&amp;h poople .,..

H~~~rUon, ~made the statement thai t~ Jewa cloutd

of wautor Jews wt\o

oo the .-en poopie tlnco they did nol _ , Joouo
and thai tna J-fi's go oue ot tMJr way,1o "un non.-Jewt
()uf ar. .t F&lt;iond- s Sedat, may he r..l I n ,... 0 Nazi spy 11K1
olg- t t-tr woth t
J - country, to~ 1,_. 1o , _ lor Ully, tho

humanly lnourmounttble b&lt;lrrlert? Oota 0-&lt;1 ht" to otop •
tho 11m In Ita trocl&lt;s lot monWlnd to ' " Hit htnd1wot'l!
tnd """''e?
Fortuntte&lt;y, God nao given tho -ld a naw genorallon

bellwe In Q.d'a truth, Jualto., and

kwlng-klndnMS: TheM waulor•, *'commanded mtM

not

TOfah, Ottdlcate lhe&amp;r Uvello 6elng a ••flghl unto IN

--Who
.,...._..

•-d.
llong ...,til""' 8ltck and O&gt;rcotltn bfotlttll Who
oupport
OMtroy t _ . . . . . , UOtt Organtulion

n..- .,.,,.,.... arolllill. .,.,..... ••

""*"""'

AQontt ol

• ·eonuolltB ol tho WNI«n

,._,.~.,

E - and lt&gt;JOI-1101 We&gt;&lt;ld;· and •• "S&lt;&lt;coaltOI

-

* In actuat•y,-- Morolt"" I'OIIIIUI

natoono," and • "notion of "'tnta." II ,...• ..,. they Will
putUy the wot'l! With G&lt;f's f&gt;rt Wa ho•o ttkan up the
~.,to

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they woll bt dHtroyad.
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Nader speech

• conllnuedt••mp•g•t

eJ&lt;ampl&lt;J~ of Reagan policy that favor large corpOrations ov&lt;r the
rights of citi•ens, including the bill currently before Congr~s
that would fund the proposed Alaska gas pipeline. According to
Nader, if the bill is approved, tWO·thirds of the pipeline's
price-at SSO billion, the most expenSive construction project in
history-will be paid with taxpayer's money. "They are going tO
rortt you, the privale taxpayer, to pay for it/.J ~ad~.r said, ..not
the shareholders. They don't wam to take the nsk.

A ccording to Nader, people are not paying close enough
attention to the political process. If enough of t.be public
pressured their representatives in Congress, Nader assened, the
probable passage or the Alaska pipeline biU would be less of a
certainty. "Instead, we become instant pushovers," he said .
.. Tha1's wher~ yo u've got to draw the line.''
According to Nader, corporations affect academic institutio ns
as well, making them a "private renection of the corpOral&lt;
powe-r s-tructure."
"Unlike private universiti&lt;J~, such as Harvard, which exists in
an ivory tower when the community around it rots away,
community colleges are supposed to be a thriving center of
communicatjon. an idea center' .. he said. uaut too many people
see them as training grounds for surrounding corpOrations, or
job centers.

Happy

J think the most important thing about

Thanksgiving

citizen action i8 that it's fun. " If you think

it's a drag, I IIUggest you go to Russia or Haiti.
You'd come back and My, "What are we
••
jo
' r.P "
warting
Ralph Nader

"'!'be real question is whether you want to be a small cog in a
big wheel and be told tO leave your conscience home when you
go 10 work,'' Nader said.
Nader outlined three ways in which consumer rights are
protected-the ConSiitution, elections and increased activism on
the pan of citizens. Nader said, however, that constitutional
rights are eroding, and elections are getl.ing less and less relevant.
"One half of the people don' t even vote; the other half have to
choose between Tweedledum and Tweedledee," he charged.
Nader said consumers should be more educated aboui the
corporations that supply them goods, that too often their
perception of products is exactly what corpOrations want them to
be. " How many here can write a l ,000-word essay on
nutrition?" Nader asked the crowd. A few hands went up.
"Now, how many students here eat?" be asked.
Automotive air bags were another eJ&lt;ample by Nader of how
corporations control lives, but bow few people are aware of the
effects made by corpOrate decisions. Nader said the bags were
inexpensive, saved lives and lowered interest rates. Yet the
federal law requiring bags was dropped. "It's because of two
men you don't even know who set the pace'of the induSity, the
men wbo run Genel'lll Motors," he said. "They decided to
block Washington's allempt 10 set the Sl31tdard... Do you know
any senator or governor who has that kind of power? They are
knowingly suppressing a spec~acular life-5aving device," he said.
Nader also criticized the Educational Testing Service for
' setl.in&amp; an arbitrary standard of mental ability throUJb
standardized tests such as the SAT. "NY~lJI.G (New York
Public Interest Research Group) found these tests are extremely
poor predictors of bow well you'll do in life," Nader uid.
According to him, tbe SAT is affected by class and cultural bias,
and fails to measure "idealism, creativity, judsment and
stamina.
"What are they good for?" be asked rhetorically. "All they
do is destroy the self-confidence of the students. They view
them exactly as how the testing corporation wimts them to.
"This is the last time you 'II ba've tbe time and freedom tO
pursue citizen's issues," Nader told the students. He said it was
possible for students throUJb joinina P IRGs and other citiuns'
oraaruzations, to integrate- theie.education with working for
consumer issues, and thus inacase their own consumer
&amp;IOI&amp;raless.

·-----..........--

''I thiok the most l mponant thlna about citiun action is that
it's fun," Nader remar·ked. " If you think it'• a draa, I suggest
you ao to RUS5ia or Haiti. You'd COllie bade IUid say, 'What are
we waitina for7"

�NadercoMececalls ·t or activism to fight corporate policies
Q. Yoa . . .110
Ia tile U515, • porlod of
tloH -orioa for its pollllc:al ~•f-it)' ud
st.....t -ltly.
y011 draw any parai ...IJ
~........ ~lifo&amp;• Sl•d. . ts ltleo aod now?
A . lbe difference is that srud&lt;nll have lost their
innocence: nov.·. In th~ 'SO$ they miaJu n.ol ha\'t known
about tiO many abuses of power and wluu corporations
art dolna co proplt- pollution and fraud . Now students
cannot s.ay that tM-y don't know. So chey have a areater
moral oblf&amp;ation to eonn«t thOr cdua uion to citizen's
oonecrns and d..-clop th&lt;ir own citittll'f &gt;~ills.
But you ha•e th&lt; rtomioo. You ba•c unemplo)'lll&lt;llt.
Slu6cots tend 10 ..- ""'"'conscn'all~ "h&lt;n they...,_
out of ~I with alol or dd&gt;u and no1 very hill&gt; job
pr~ . So )'OU havo a lol of SU&gt;denu eotnl&gt;"in&amp; for
r.....,. )Obs, and they tead 10 toe tb&lt; lin&lt; mort.
Q. Ia )·ou lottnlew Ia Rolling Stone, you uld ~~
then exiJted a dlstlod posabiUty ror a third
pollll&lt;al porty. U lht
roou wpport for ~ueh 1
porty edsts, lbt a why haSll 'l if mottrlallt.ed?
A . B&lt;eause. rtnt of all, a lot of mon&lt;y is netdtd . Second
or aJI 1lol of canvasses arc needed. llUrd of all, ttallot
Ia.... ~every obstructive to third pania. Founh of all,
th&lt; mtdla tends 10 l111ore third peny ~·: it
blac~ them out. You pvt .n of that toatther and 11
r&lt;qVliU a lonJ 1\avl. Tlw'S wby lthinl; !herr needs 10 be
• 12· year . , . _ buildinc up "ith aJscrnau&gt;'&lt; pani&lt;$.
Q. Did yoa tllholt tile cudlclacy of J ob ADdeno11
Ia lui
pral&lt;l&lt;olial campaign •as som~thin&amp;
to ~ tak.. eerlotuly?
A . I think he never 101 over th&lt; 20 percent threshold. so
thuefor&lt;. a lot of pnople said, "I'd like 10 \'Ole for him,
but I'm lluowin1 my vote away." Soh shrank 10 I&lt;Ven
per~Xnl. But he made a major c:onlributkm 1n cnw:kina
the IWO•pany dom1ntnc&lt; of lh&lt; dcclioo. It'll be very
helpful in the future.
Q. Do )011 tlliak It's posable to dlvoru politics
fro• ltle C0f11C)rate t«10r? You
Patridi:
Moy.lltu • .., wdl. Do you ltliu t~11 lie's
~...-lied Ills iatepity by i•vol&gt;l• &amp; himself in
tile pollllc:al
A . Wtll. lthtnk h&lt;'schan&amp;&lt;d ha ideals from wll11 h&lt;
was. 1 thinlc h&lt;'s very much oow more prone to IC!Ctpt
tb&lt; dictlleo or oorporate po..., in some areas. He's b«n
rtpontd as &lt;ayl~a thal multinational corporation! ~
one of the.,...,.., iMovatioos of the :W.h c:&lt;R\UIY.
He doesn't cnliciu th&lt; oil c:ompani&lt;$ th• way h&lt; uted to.
And pan of 1h11 is politko.
Q. TN~, It ~~-·1- as If proftSI If • vlabk
of ~ pollllc:al tiWAtttat. Ia
Hlllrilbv&amp; lui year, ,...,.. llfOtllt -~ to kftp
1t1e Dnt Mlk IJiaad plaat dOM&lt;I dowa, aad lui
May Ia W uWaeto• ......, ...... ...,..,...,. t o
- A-w. ill ~I Ia El Slllvador h
protv
•

ea.

eran

r- ·s

ktl••

•-.ry c~&lt;&gt;&lt;r. They cao sense ,.bftba liOm&lt;lllloJ'S Just a
ooo-&lt;lay mtda ...nt.
Q . Wbal do )Oo think or lht press's ro•rn&amp;• or
tht Rugan AdminlstraliooT
A. I think la11ciY they hl•1:11'1 h&lt;en ' '&lt; rf pro6ina. They
h.&amp;\' t a .ROse Ihat thn-c•i ;tlwa)'s a honeymoon ~'od for
a ntw president, thcrcforr why do any im·e,cl,gation1 h's
son of a sctr..inhibition. Thctc arc a lot or ntw,:paper
rcponff$ Ln Washin&amp;ton-lhc:y aU cover Lhe same thing.
rtpOrt the same: thin&amp;. V"! fC""N rcponm dtJ up,
csptdally thOS&lt; •• th&lt; Wbll&lt; Jiousc:. Bc.:av&gt;&lt; If th&lt;)
b&lt;comt 100 probin,, th&lt;y can '!&lt;- ucludtd.
Q . P od&lt; jourt~ollsm?
A. RiJiu.
Q. You talked about lbr M&lt;tiilty for public aoass
broadculinJ. H ow does public ,.dio or publir
to... vlsion as they exist today m ..t thb need ! A~
lhtY too lird up wilb the oil rompanlts1
'

((

I

think largely they (the ptUS) haven't
been oery prolnng(of Reagan) . They
-&gt;

haoe a .ente that there's alwayr a
honeymoon period for a new president,
•
th......Jore why do any invettigation?
~·· ~J~

It's a tort of aelf-inhibition . .. Very few

reporter'~ dig up. · · ' '
-

Ralph Nader

,_?

!t":~..:=;•liOIIII•&amp;·

::".!ce
~.. .oru or t.elk ellool ron.J•a • political
Yet, tk pras dkl•' t take II
• ...,. Kriordly aad tlw. ' - l ... ...,orat ed after
awa.u.. W~yf
~
A . ll&lt;eause ••• very simple. Whey you..., people
proccstint. you ha&gt;tiO ul:, how IIWI)' fuU·dmc peopk
- -kanJ aile&lt; tile pr'OC&lt;Sll luld tbot 'a tlx way you
rtod ouc ..t~eth&lt;s there's aoiliJ to be • mo-auent. How
maay peopkllft aotaJIOJIIII in lime? II'S oneojlllla
prOICSI, jlllt a one-&lt;!ay medii cva11, wbdl b lmporuat.
But it doall't "''" *'Y follow~. Ukc wbal's tile
follow...,rouJh '""" Solidarity Do)'1 Did lhty opat ut&gt;
.., orr..,., Did t11cy try 10 ..- .,.,.,... in ...,...... peru or
th&lt; COIIIIIIY for tbc I&gt;CI1 _,No. luld polllidell$-

•o•-•·

~....,, IOJUIY and di&gt;eases, but they sa••IIKKl&lt;Y· ..,.,....,
more O(pdiS"&lt; than oi&lt;k people, disabl&lt;d peopk, ,..,.
loss, hospital Ul&gt;&lt;fiSO. diwuptioo o fth&lt; «&lt;nomy and"'
on?
•
•
Q. Is lh.,• an a llt'l'llallvt to etlher the cum~I'$Om&lt;
wttrart' stilt or 1 heavy corporalt lo\'olvtme,nt In
polilics?
A. The ahcrnacivt b more or lhecoope:rJihc economy
wh~e you have more communjty consumer
control-cable TV owned by the coruume.r 1 udX:ncc.
food, finane&lt;. All this Is p0s$ibk. What happeru Is "'h&lt;n
•IOU &amp;tt 10 ""'~ pan or th&lt; CCOOOOI)' , . , . &gt;vbltantlally
vnder a consumn c:oc&gt;p&lt;mi'&lt; modd. "'hat you do is yov
tremendously cnha~~« tht ba.-pinina po-. both
politi&lt;ally and econonu&lt;ally, of consumrn as th&lt;)
coafront "hoksakrs, manufacturers and ao•anm&lt;nt
qenaes. If you had 4,000 supermarkets thll "en r&lt;ally
aood eonsumet eo-op supmnarktll, you'd havt a •
poUtical impact on Congress dealing with conrumer
l&lt;ghlalion.
No, the lssv&lt; b not taking concentrattd power from
the corpo,.lc and pull in&amp; il iD go...crnmtnl, or vi« \erA.,
Th&lt; ,llSll&lt; is, how an P?- ~held aa:otJRtlbk, how
·can •t be broken down tnto P'&lt;C&lt;&gt;. ho• can 11 be
~..,...s. how cao it be rq&gt;lactd7 '!bose at&lt; allth&lt;
ISSUCS t~t- tentral. Tbe othen are juJC COSIII&lt;Iic.
RCBII\IIt "a ao&gt;anmcnt..,..netl car company,
Q . Dey o"n Ameri&lt;aa.Motors.
A . Th•r own Amenean Moton, and th&lt; Wolf su~1
Jou,ol didn't mak• ony obj&lt;dion 11 all. Ytt
hypothttically. if you said to most pnople, "Would yeu
oppose a wciali&gt;t corpotation bvyins" ml)or US
corponttion?" thty'd on.....-, "Yes, of cou&lt;K. thll's
terrible!'' 8u1 h'a b«:l1uk they're the: same: thll't·•hY il
didn't OUJkt a rippft. T'hr Wall Sll'«&lt; JournJZI didn't e-&lt;n
eclil~· 00 II.
Q. Si~ )Oil IW'I\11 ~ adYoc:a&lt;) our 15
yOIIIS ago, lltlav uve COfln . . . . . . _
polltkally ill o r ......- ~a.-o~...,... orie~
10• . . . , _. Do )OOI """ 11oeo-. f'twlfniN wtltl
yoar •ortl u a
adYOC8Iel ,...
~••• a ~l&amp;h P'lblk Yilllllllty, did,.....,.., feel IIIIo
er1
11
..t "I po lies
•
A. No, h&lt;eau&gt;&lt; you JO into ~- You &lt;haflentt and
they countu·ollac:k. You chaJI&lt;illlt. they eoWUtr·MWlk.
And'- h timt that eyrie e&gt;&lt;:&lt;:Un, th&lt; populisl ...........,...
ICI deeper aod mote solid. Even lhoi!Jh rlsh• DOW,
rdativcly,l.bey'rc - · •h&lt;o the peodulum
• •••IllS ...., • - · u'• oot JOin&amp; to be With JUSI a rnr
rquJatory loWi. ll't PI 10 be with""'"'
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start buUdiug." His corporation is satisfied with the current deal
and noted agreement on everything.
UBF bas contracted Follett to construct a minimum 20,000
square-foot bookstore on the 13 acres that compose Parcel 8 on
the Amborn Campus. Carter said that tbe construct{on or the
bookstore would take Five months because the desip calls for
mostly open space and undeveloped ceilings. When'the bookstore
OJlCIU, the F\)IIett-UB contract will extend for another 20 years.
Over the years various dates have been given for the start of
Pared 8 development, but Caner said that rising interest rates
and spiraling inOation made building on the land an "impossible
siruation" for developers.

T he original plans for Paroel 8 called for construction of a 1so
room hotel and retail space for stores. "It was to have
everything you need to make ·a tidy shopping plaza," Carter
said.
'
He added that the bookstore's construction is the key to
Parcel B's development. "Without. the bookstore, no private
investors will do anything on that property," Carter claimed,
Slgtrt o1 F.o/itttt'$ nt,..,.st U8 •ffttrptlse
terming Follett "pioneers."
..
A number or nationally known organizations have made offers
to de~dop on Parcel 8, Carter explained, adding that these
groups~ill probably wait to see how the bookstore fares before
malting II!.'Y plans.
•••••••••••
When the prime rate of interest at which banks le.nil money to •
investors rose from seven and one-half percem to over 20,
private developers lost interest in building on Parcel 8, Carter
ne winter is going
explained. UBF's lease was then extended as pan or its contract
with the State University of New York (SUNY), which stated
h
b~
that the agreement could be lengthened if a delay was caused by to catc U8 "J'"e we
forces beyond UBF's control. The lease, which was to terminate
begin.
you teU me
at the end or 1981, has been dtended until June of 1982,
aa:ording to Carter.

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E ven with the increase in the cost of building on Parcel B, UBF
was still faced with finding someone to develop the land and
Carter said that Follett was interested in building a bookstore.
FoUeu safd his only option was to build a new bookstore
because, "mere was no other place on campus for a reasonable
bookstore." According to Follett, t.h e University indicated to
him that the bookstores could not remain in their present
locatioos because UB needed those rooms for other purposes.
Chicago's LaSalle National Bank entered into an agreement
with FoU~t to fund the bookstore's oonstructipn. To avoid some
or the interest rate &lt;:OSIS, Follett agreed to use the bantc loan to
puttbase t.X exempt bOnds from the Town of Amherst IndUstrial
Development Agency (IDA).
" In essence, we are leasing the bookstore from the Amherst
IDA," FoUert affirmed, noting that the bookstore revenues will
be used to pay the agency.

when the ground is
going k&gt;

~w, rh tell

you when we'll Btorl

. "
b" ildtng.
-}'R · Follett

''At least f&lt;lr the short run, we're not going to be making any •
money out of it (the bookstore)," Follett said. He noted that this

is ex.,ecred in a long ierm business deal and the corporation will
have to "swallow"its losses for a while. In the long run,
howover-f'ollett expects ro make a profit from their constructipn
in Amlierst. "If J didn't think so, I wouldp't do it," he said.
When the bookstore is comploted it will mark tbe first time a
private enterprise structure has been erected on state owned
property in the United States, Follett claimed. "It's the only
eAilmple of its kind."

Beeause of this unusual aspect, Carter said UBF needed a State
Legislative sanction to develop Lake LaSalle's'sh9&lt;es. The
legislation allowed for the development of 70,000 square feet or
· reta.il space and 20,000 feet of office space. wtth 13 acres to
work with, Carter explained, "We had more property than we
needed."
Next, SUNY bad to allow UBF to hold the lease to develop
the land within the specifications and out of this a sub-lease with
foUeu was created, stipulating details for a boo)cstore.
• Follett then had. a group of three initial contracts to receive
funding. Two were with tbe Amherst lOA 'and one was a
corporate auarantee agreement with tbe LaSatJe Bank.
Four more contra_c ts between Follett, builders and consultants
rounded out the series of 10 contracts involved in developing
Parcel B.
Carter and FoUeu both blamed the bureaucracy involved for
the bookstore construction dela,y. "You have to do these things
in stages, " Caner said. HRight now we've got five different law
firms in thr.ee different states and they're doing it all by mai.l.

RAPE ~REVEMTIOM
CHILD ABUSE • IMCEST

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Brady
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\

at .8 pm

FILLMORE ROOM OF SQUIRE
FREE OF CHARGE
TO ALLI

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It's still 'n ot too
late to join The
Spectrum.
Writers,
Photo_graphers,
Artists are still
needed.
Come to 355
Squire Hall and
ask for any
editor.

�Hoops

sports
• conllnuod tromp~ t 2

10 ~lea a11hude5 and people than
I did last year.'"

Th~: most prtdictablf! choice ro
make WU IO civc the jobs bade tO

Last year the Bulls had &gt;Om&lt;

recurnlns seniors Henderwn and
Kevin McMillan.

run--ins with HughC$.

He added, "One of the nice thinS"

aboo:l aoing lhroug.b -a •not so
sood' season (auituc»'Rise) with
&gt;Ome of the pi~• tbat ""fj'«td
wilh you is that you-,ve &amp;earned
somethins from it. What you learn
is. •Hey, we don~t wani to go
lhl'OU;gh 1bi.s as,4ln!"

This is really who/ you 1:11/1 winging il. F'lying blind, yo know
who/ ...e mNm? Vaco1ion coils foro deeper look inlo 1h~ crJ'SIOI
boll. No picking percen1o1e for our special holiday seclion. Her,.
goes.
HoJDe lara.s in bold
TH URSDAY
~ansas City 24, DttrOl\ :W- This is a bonafide Pick of the
Week. The Chiefs have proved over and over again that they are
the team io bear. Look for Sims to be awesome in a losing
effort.
0111lu 29, Chicago 5-Sure. Why not? Nothing like an odd score
to keep you on your toes. Nothing likt a turkey game for Turkey
Day. Make sure you're eating wnile this..one's on.
SUNDAY
Atlanta 17, 8o11ston U-Banowski leads plu'cky birds in a
fourth quarter rally. CampbeU gets untracked after two weeks of
mediocrity. Who wiU pass for the Oilers? Many Barrett get on
the phone.
New York J et$ !19, Baltimore '11-Talk about blowouts. Need we
say more.
Cincinnati 20, Cleveland 10-Ken Anderson is the most
underrated passer this season. The Brown.s were the most
overrated team in September. This one could tum into· a rout.
Denver 28, San Diego .l-Aw, c'mon. The Chargers have an
explosive offense and shoulo score a bundle, right? Wrong. This
game goes to the Denver defense.
Minoesota 23, Green Bay 21-could be the Squeaker of the
Week, but we don't think so. An aerial clinie. Whitehurst,
Kramer· windmills any way you look at it. Black and Blue.
Plltsb~h 17, Los Angeles 14-You Rams fans have to be
wearing paper bags by now. Maybe the Coliseum could usc Al
Davis. At anY rate, the Steelers got some Geritol and LA is
constipated.
San Francis&lt;lo 20, New York Giants 9-49ers bought their ticker
to the Super Bowl. Giants? Why the Tidy Bowl pf course.
Seaule 24, Oakland ·23:.... Here's your Squeaker of the Week.
You just gona love JUnmy Zorn. You just goua hate those
.
Raiders. WeU, the Bear does anyway.
S1. Louis 6, N""' England :!-Break out_those basebau bats.
Gary Templton knocks one over the wau_. Yaz strikes out with
three men on. Seriou.sly, anemic at best.
New Orleaas 33, Tampa Bay 1-Bum saves fa~ with this one . .
I'U give you Doug Williams fo r two Marv Throneberry cards.
Washington 23, Bufrllo 18-&amp;~ed this one fo r last on purpose.
Sorry JR.. Sorry Chuck. The BUts jun don't have it this year.
Maybe Ralphie wiU go oul and get a Super Bowl quarterback, a
reliable fu!Jback, and Tom COusi.neau. Now, is that really asking
100 much?
MONDAY
~
Philadelphia 21, Miami 17-You've goua love this one. Th.e best
of the NFC.~inst 1M most consistent AFC team in the last ten
years. Howard, you don't descore it . .

Watch for
the
Ski
Section

' Tm countina on those pla)&lt;cB
that have- returned_from lase year's
team. Thtre are fi\·c- of them," t.ht
co~ continued ... They're the
only ones we wanted bac~ J'm
counting on those rive players to
give us a good carry..q\'tt and I
think It will happen.''
A ques~lonable po,;tion for UB
is the ct:l\ter-. Hushe5 h~.s no
choke but 10 ao with Oc:rY~·in

HArris. a .six foot fh•e inch
sophomore who saw very limited
duty last season . ..Squash," •• he
is t"alled by his team6l3tts, will fill
the spot that two players handled
in 1980-81. Gone is Ken Jones and

of sik: stealS in -a substitut ion lrole.
..The nm twelvt games arc by
far the toughest pan of the
schedule,"

sal~

Hughes. Of thO$&lt;

c welv~ psnC'S, clt.\'t'fl are on

H mderwn is Lhc tea.m's.. mooey..playec. ln che 1~ 1en
games or the 1980-81 season, he
Led the ream in game high points
five limes and f('bounds throe
times. C..omlng from Richmond,

Virgtnia, bets 6'·3''. taU for a
guard which aooount.s (or his 3.6
rebounds- per game.
In his last year of eligibility
Htnderson wants to make the best
o( it. ••J•vc bfcn ¥t'Orkin.g QUI all
.summer.'' be CA-ptained.

the

road.'' EIJI)lt or tho,., 11te Di.Won
1 or Division Il 1~ams.
In th• past four yean, UB has
nC\'Cf beaten a Division I or U

team.
Hughes :.1dded, "You put them
lthc opponcnti) on thtir home
rourl and that's -a terribl)' tough

stan. We're &amp;oing 10 have .some
difricully in the btginnlng

or the

season, but I think we. wiU leam a
lor. If we hang 1n, wc'U get better
and better throuJI)l oor knocks. By

At tht other point is Mt.Millan
(6'.0") from Harry S . Truman
HiJI)l School in the Bronx. A
1980-81 letterman who could not

1he time v.e get to abc KCOnd haJr

break into tht starting. linc-.up

will ~ at the home c:oun or tht

beca""' Tom Par50n5-SUNYAC
\Vc:51crn Dividon player of1hc
year- and Dan Aacc-UB asSist

leader- 'ir'ei'C Lhere. McMillan is
\'Cry quick, accumulatina a tolal

of the season I think we arc going
10 blow somt pt'Ople -away.''

The SUNY AC dtJe-1oumamc.nt
W~tcrn

Division ""nner this )lear .

Hughes would like to gh"&lt; lhc ram
htrt more championship SiUTICS
tagged on1o the end or the
seheduk.

Eric Alstadtef, having transfc:rm:l
and graduated, respectively.

For a co1Jege Cftlter. Harris is
small. and he is aware of his
disadvantage, •• t·ve-held mybwn
against mct1 Lhat art ju!t1 the size

of the players we're playing

·

against now... chc cmtc:r sa.id.

'' It 's goi.ng to ha\1C to be more or
the mtfllal thing rather than the
physical thing.''

VISIT OUR C ENTER AT
..,.....,.._._ 1420 MILLERSPORT
LTD. Wil liamsville, N.Y.

On the bench chere are t.hr«
players listed as forwords, but they
can easily be- used as COlters. Gary
Coz, -a 6-5 junior transftr from
Stcubenvt11e-Ohio Unh·ersity and
IAr~

Hafnc:r, a

St ~ Petmburg

Junior College transfer (also

6'·S''), arc the top newcomers- to
lhc rront court. A Bishop Timon
HJJI)l School vaduate, Jim B:srnes
(6'-2"), rounds out the
substiun ions.
Th""' players should look
forward to .s ome time on thebejKh, beca..., the forward duo of
John FitLp;urick aod Mark
MeOuire is back. From
Hauppauge, Long Island,
Fitzpatrick at 6'·5" is the only full
time varsity player to return this
year. Hls accomplishmentsla&gt;t
season include beins the tearp's
sc.'Ond best player in terms of
mino!U played (784), field soaa

688-4012

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v

FRANKLlN STREET - BUFFALO N.Y.
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m~oF NEW
J~ WAVE
Thes. Nov. 24

(113), free thJOI"S (44), steals (19),

btoeked shots (12), turnovers

stolen (67) and points (267).
McGuire from Yorktown Heisht~
at 6'-S" 5lal1ed six' gam., and
played more than half the sea&gt;on.
The baekcourt is very strons.
HuJI)le$ hll no less 1\!an ..,.,
auards to choose·a line-up from.

Wed . Nov. 25

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r~IT Tounwnent "ith a
rc:soundina thrasluna or York
College Saturday 89-64. Karon
Hmderson, the Bulls lcadina
scorer, was named to lhc aJItoumamenl team in rtocOgnilion of

his cffon.

UB lost its Orst aame Friday
night Monmouth State Colleae or
N...- Jeney. who be&gt;ted the Bulls
71-61. 1M Indo...,, ranked in the
1op 20 nationaUy in Oa"rsion II.
&amp;ot orr to an early ltad but UB
cam&lt; ba&lt;k.
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early 20-31&lt;», berOft York rall&gt;ed
, 10 CUI the defiCit tO 37·27 01 the

Bulls
gain
split in
weekend
tourney

&lt;nd or the 0111 hair. But ba&lt;~ ed
by Hendenon, •1lo tallied 26
poi&lt;ll$ on the night, the Bulls
"' 5&lt;lOred •1 poin,. io the last 1•
minutes for tht- rout.
The tournament bt:pn the ~

B&gt; KEVIN A. KRUEGER
Sp«trum Slqff WntH
It was a boa weckmd or
baskttball ror the Bulb, who tOOk
third p\aee in the Mansfitld State

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ror the Bulls, Who arc

looking towards their third
con= ti~ SUNY AC Westtrn
Division Ttdc.
Head Coach Bill H uahtt- in his
founh season-is faced • hh ..hal
can be called a id»uikhna )'car.
Fhc lettermen arc ,one from las\
year's 12-IS team (12·9 ~"'
Di•isioo Ill schools). Four are
back, but only t"o played
r&lt;gulartyin 1~1 .
To be abk 10 1mptO\"'C on thai
reeord. Huaf&gt;es hu •hat he
bdir\cs is the ad\Uia&amp;e of a new
auitude shared by the playen
IOVIo'Vd the rotnJDI season. "E\C:ry
player thai you .s« a1 practi~ is a
recruited player. I recruited each
or them," h&lt; said. "This year I
think I did a bfttcr job or tryina

• oonllnuod HOOPS on p.ogo V
zon• and control play in thoir opponent's.
"Wo wc:re too ov&lt;r confident from tho Colpte aame," UB
coach John Micklc:r said. "We thought we played well against
them (Colgate). Our team tonight played with no maturity and

no emolional control."
Ourina the second period, trailing 2-1, UB too all composure
a nd was awarded 17 minutes in penalties forana them to play
noarly the entire period shortbMded.
RIT seared four iimes in t.ho second period to Increase iiS lead
to 6-2. Chris J ohnstone and Bobby Trov.dl each scored t-.ice for
the Tiam as they outshot UB 16-3 in that stanza.
"Their (UB's) defense wouldn't attack us," Johnstone said.
"We had all day to pass the puck around llnd pick our shots.
They comm\lted costly mistakes that cost them the game."

H~tr.way through the second period. wilh UB trlllling 3·2, RlT
skated with a two man advantaae when Johnstone scored his
second goal. Immediately aO&lt;r UB returned to rull strength,
defenseman Orca Bauer was called for a major high sticking
penalty. Durina the five minute powcrplay, RIT posted two more
scores, addina more frustration to the Bulls.
RIT was doina "CVorythin&amp; right on their po"'&lt;rplay siluations
as UB players attributed their success to a variety of roasons.
"They kept sending two men in our zone fortdle&lt;:kina, not
allowina us to 1&lt;1 out 9 f ot(f·~c.&gt;e:.: .~~ "Yl( Pra_y, ,.Ito
seared '"'o &amp;Q&amp;Is in a IOsiua "caJise. said, "'Thoy beet us ift our
corners."

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RIT whips penalty-plauged leers, 8-4
II)' I DTREY R. THURSTO N
Sports

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he Rochat.,- Institute of TcdlooiOI)''I (Ril'} po•.,- play
m~ tM cilffcrtftCC' Saturday as the Tiaers 5klted to a
8-4 &gt;ic:IOC} ovtr tM UB Bulls at
Sabrdand tn E&amp;Rem Collect Alhl«ic Conference (ECAC) play.
The Ti1m toolt advan~qe of IS UB penalties as they tallled
fiw powerplay 1081• m rout• to their si.rb victory in S&lt;vt'll
,_while UB's dropped to l·l.
Playil\a in lhdr lealue debut, !be Bulls were a diffcrmt tum
llwlllW wlllcb faced off Wednesday apinst the Oivition I
Colple ream . lbl• UB t.eam failed to dear lM puck in lhdr own

"Wewere too
ewer-confident from
the Colgate game.·

- John Mickler

Senior tlefensernan Pece Dombrowslrl deacribed the Tiam
play as "patient. They worked tM puck around waitin&amp; for the
open man. We trie&lt;t to jam them and rush tM play."
lbe Bullll!c-&amp;aiJ.JliJiillkb'k with two quick coals by John
Gallagher and Pray aftct" RIT made it 7·2, but could not cut the
margin any closer. To add to ini~.ry, Lhe Tigers beat goallender
Mark Tesoriero, who started his second pme in succession, with
one second remaining to make tho S&lt;lore 8-4.
"We weren't hungry enouatt tonight," a dojected Rob
Nucherono said. "We'ro scoring around five aa.ls a aame, that's
enough to win . Wo just have to cut down on the penalties.''
Mickler seemed to sum it up astutly. "Penalties are our maio
problem. If you keep &amp;i\'in&amp; anybody the opportunities they'U
bury you. And that's what they did."
BULL Bfl'S-UB has oow commiUed 40 penalties tn four pmes
for 87 minutes and bas allowed 12 po,.crplay aoals . . • Shots
on ,oa~ .. ero 41-21 in favor of RIT . . . contrihutina thr«
points for !be Tiacn •-ere T.J. Perras with a aoal and 1""0 assim
and Trowell-two coals, one tWist •.• Jon lao missed the
aame because of a aroin injury surrcred &amp;&amp;ainu Cotaa1e and is
probablo for the next same . . . Ore&amp; Bauer injured his

qainst
R IT and
questionable
. . • UB's
next outln&amp;
•······~···· shoulder
b Saturday,
November
28,isaaainst
Main Street
rival Canisius
Colleco. 7:30, Sabreland

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1'81/lk(l(l Karla
DeVIto a while to
record her first
album; she'$ been busy these
past ,_years. Her CtfHJttntia/s
ran(lll/rom opening for the
Ramones anciTalking Heads at
CBGB's as part of Orchestra
Luna to touring In productions
of Godspell and EJ Grande
Goca.COia. You may recall the
torments she sub/ected
Meatloaf to In "Psrecll•e by the
Deshboan:f Light''; Karls spent
two years touring with the
Mealloalextravagsnu before
moVIng on to Broadwey to
replace Uncia Rbnstaclt in The
Pirates ol Penzanee.
Fonunat-'y, she did lind
Ume to record the atbum,
opttmlaiiCIII/y t/rl«/18 This a
Cool World or What?l {Epic)
Fortunate for us, th.r'\S,
because the LP Is a clallflht;
lntslll(lllnt and boisterous, 1t
nimbly sld•steps most of the
usual debut problems and
outshines the work of msnya
female rocker with more
recording ekpartence. Presently
touring with Darryl Hall and
John Oates, Ms. DeVito found
time to talk with the Prodlj!al
Sun recently.
Prodlgel Sun: A tot of debut
albums are uodled will\ toads
of star names-a big
producer. guest musicians-to
the point Where the artist often
gets lost In the production.
Th818'a none of that on Cool
World, asHie from
contributions from Paul
Shaffer and GE Smith, who are
hardly superstars.
Karla DeVIto: Even Paul and
GE are only on there bee&lt;! use I
- e d to add some
addlllonal material In New
York and they just happened to
be around. I'm against using
big name musicians simply
because there are so many
great muslolans around wt&gt;o
don 'I t&gt;ave blg names, so Why
not give them a Chane&lt;!? I
tt&gt;ought the band on
Meatloaf's l our was really
exceptional, but ve.y few ot
them ended up playing on his
-dalbum.
PS: My Impression is that the
record company feels thai the
album t&gt;as a better chance of
making it If theY can slick
someone else's name on it.
Karla: Peraonally, I don't ll~e
-ding that kind of thing on
other people's records- it's like,
didn't they think they could do
II on their own? Maybe II
maw II m&lt;lfe Interesting to
program directors, but In the
end It all comes doWn to
What's on the tracl&lt;s.
PS: The songs on the album•
are divtded betMel\ ortglnaJs,
wtitten by yoursell and a lew
cottatooratora, and eome covers
(the first slngte Is "Midn(ghl
Confessions," the old Grass
Roots hit.) Was there any
problem there, gelling yoUI
own songs on as opposed to
something already lamlllar 10
an AM audience?
Karla: No, the covers were
ct&gt;osen to lit In with .,;hat we
were trying to project with the
album as a W'I\Oie. See, I
contlder myself a novice writer
~111. 1 t&gt;ope-to be able to do
1111)18 of my own song a next
"lttme around, but II you don'
'Mit e all ol your own
matertet-8nd I eartalnly don't
- 8117 point I• recording
songe IIIII I wrote If lhey
atinkl-then ~ really llave to
go oul 8nd flno aonga that you
can mau your 0\lm. That's not
aa.,-lllat..,.,., to so many
lliP" "om publlet&gt;era 8lld
agents In f~. there ate
- a l songs on P&amp;t &amp;enecar's

last two albums that went right throughout Especially on t he
past my door because they
originala-"Work," "6100&lt;tx..
were Just wrong for me.
Sess''- the pirate ci\Ofus on
Some oood things COflle out .that one fs my favorite moment
ot searching, though. Uke
on the album.
Danny Lawson, who wrote and
Karla: Isn't that wild? Sort of
ce&gt;-wrote some of tl&gt;e sonjls,
The Three Stooges meet
was Krls Krlstofferson's sound l&gt;ilbert and Sullivan.
man, a friend of a friend wt&gt;o
•PS: Are you worried about
gave me a demo of some stuff
being cast Into the " girt rock
he'd writlen and It was great!
star" catega&lt;y, a Ia Chrissie
People In any profession do
Hynde. Ann and Nancy
more t.han just one t~lng, and
Wilson?
1!'4 a pleasant surprise to fino
Karla: See, now at least there's
out that someone Is more than
names to mention. A lew years
just a technicl~n Of- Whatever.
a110 there were oo women
PS: So you were pretty much
rockers to speak ol. And the~
able to retalo coniJol over your
when some dfd come out, ll&gt;ey
own work?
got a whole lot ot attention
only for thai reason, whiCh Is
Ka.r la: Well ol course. when

you oo
studio it's
always a collaboration wit h the
producef and U&gt;e band. -B utt
was signed to t he record deal
before I had a prOducer, so I
was able to pic~ someone thai
I fell 1 could wot1&lt; with. 11
doesn't make any sense to go
In and make the reoord ot your
dreams and have aomebody
else lett you what to do. So
that way you've got no
regrets-at least you know
that you've tried to do What
you wanted IO do. That was
very Important to me..
tS: II ahows-lhe alb"m works
a whole. rather th81l a
collection of every possible
genno and style.
!(aria: it oothlng etae, thal was
my""" intention; to lleep II oohealve. One ol my favorlie
albums Is SprlngatMn'a Tlie
Wild, Tha Innocent, and tha E
SIJMI SIIU/1/e, beCAUM It's ao
cln.,...tlc and It daft connect.
Hot thai my fiJCOfd hal
811ythlng l o do Witl1 that, but
t hat's the type or thing that I
IIQ t o listen to. be II
Sptlngateen Of David Sowle Of

a

INRifOO'lK.
PS:II •• a - of hulhor-or
rath« or wl t .. OCliiOHCi to
making Jokas-that runa

Cool World doesn't hit you
as a wom81l's album-not that
it's masculine In its approach,
just a perso.n ality album.
Karla: I'm glad that that comes
through. I'm all !Of the ERA.
etc~ ~~ I bave a problem with
mlxinO'f&gt;ofilica and songs. I'm
sure a lot of people would
think I was a goon for this, but
sometimes the Clash's polltl&lt;a
bother me, because I feel like
they're not coming lrom any
real knowledge baae ol the
subject. And when you do
something like that you
assume a responsibility onto
yourself. It'&amp; justl\ard for me
to wrile something like I hal
and still !&amp;taln a sense ol
humor. I wouldn't do a song
like .., am woman. hear me
roar," but I would like to
Incorporate some of these

,.........

PS: Welllhe bailie Idea behind
feminism anyway Ia lhal men
and women shOUld com&lt;1 0111
even on !he bollom tine. So II 'you have an album that
-sn't hll you over the head
with the Issue and atilt
$~&amp;,then It's a feminist
sucoeaa, II only Implicitly.
Karla; Sound a oped 10 me.

OaughSj
PS: A related point Is the cover
photo ol you In the Ice 1\ouse.
It's a sexy photo, but at the
seme time a joke on the usual
type ot Pat 6enatar spandex
and sneer pose.
Karla: I like to look as good as
tl\e next person but I've n""er
In my life thought ol myseil as
a sex symbol, s0 that photo is
a kind ol joke. And I didn't
·want to project tha.t kind o f
tough, hard Image either
because the music Isn't like
that. That sense ot humor was
the most Important thing to
get .across because women
especially have l&gt;ad a hard
time wfth that.
PS: You've referred ro your
experience on the Meatloaf
tour as "the Meatloal
centur1es." Are we to infer
froM this that you won' t be
we king wllh Mrr Loat again?
Karla; Qaughs) No, I will never
be working•wlth Meatloal
again. I mean, I wist&gt; him all
thl best . but t~at was long
enough. There's only so much
you can add ~~~elhlng like
thai and eventu-....,. you have to
110 out and do something that
nas to do with your own
artistic bent.
.
PS: How about Jim Steinman?
Isn't he Somewhat
ovlfrwhelmlng to work with?
Karla: It's a little easier with
Jim because he has a certain
amount of respect for
opinions. But he's a
perfectionist and a mani ac in
the studio. He's really
brilliant -you ell her love ht~
m)l.Slo or you hale II. One day I
said to him, for some reason
or other, ..Jim, you are a
genius!," and he said, "'Oh
Karla, can't you just call
me. . . God? Genius Is so
txlting." He's busy working on
all kinds ol things, movies and
such, and I'd really love to be
lnvolvll8&gt;fn other proiects or
his.
PS: You went !rom the
Meatloaf tour to reAfaclng
Unda Roostadt on Broadway
In The Pirates of Penumce.
Wasn't thai quite a jarring
change?

Karla: It was the most dllllcull
and disciplined thing that I've
ever done but I wouldn~ have
given It up for anythinjl. The
energy on stage was just
enormous, and there's really
nothing about it thai was
bothersome, with the
exception or the discipline thai
was necessary. And lor me,
that w~s great. I co'uldn't stay
out at night, couldn'l110 Into
smoky clubs to see bands, but
l t was worth it Just to prove
that I could 110 out there and
sing ooloraltura/ Plus, the
chance to prove to the world
111&amp;1 I'm not just Ms . Meattoat ,
and I couldn't think ol anything
thai could be more on the
opposite end of the spectrum.
PS: On your upcomlnj!lour,
will your show be as theatrical
as your past work might lead
one to expect?
Karla: At this point I still don't
know-the first show Is next
wee~ and I'm still up in the air.
Rock purists tend to object to
theatTics In roc!&lt; and roll, to
which my comment Is, " hey do
you think Mlck Jagger walks
like thai at home? Rock and
roll Is a theatrical medium. II
JUSI depends on how far you
want to take II, ff you want to
go to something like Meatloaf
or Klss. Tll&gt;lnk there's a happy
medium In there someWhere
bul you'll just have to come
and see what's jlofng to
!Iappen. That's what's exciting
to me: in the theatre, you learn
your lines, rehearse and
rehears~ , Jearn your blocking.
and go out and do 11. Not that
all that's easy; but In rock you
h ave the freedom to lfY a lot ol
different thlogs. ,
PS: What's nnt?
Karla: Well, we did some
videos for a few of the songs
on the album. Aod I'm working
on turning "Bloody Bess,"
whiCh was Inspired by a play
some frlends of mine put on at
the Organic Theatre In
Chicago, Into a musical. After
that, it's just whatever I'm
inspi red to do. and t&gt;opelully
I'll be lucky enough to gal to
do It and not get slue!\ In any
one thing.

TN
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�1 Me Mine

by George Harrison; 389 pages;
Srmon &amp; Schuster; S12.95

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acl Numbef One:

Allacto the words

~·aeatte'', uex~Beatle'..

or "Beallemanlac" Ia any
product, oe itanlmal, mineral,
or vegetallle, and It
lsguaranleed loseii.Facl
Number Two; There's a sucker
born every mfnote. Some of
lhese.suokers are chronic
" Beallemanlacs"-a human
condition render1ng !hem
Incapable ol controlling either
I heir saliva or hard earned pay
when the mere mention of
John, Paul, George, or Ringo

oceurs.

Fact Number Three: One of the
afO&lt;emenlroned muslcra~
seems to have suffered a
massive ego hemontlage, a d
being the lntemallonal
superstar he is, he has decided
to go the explohrve route and
charge $12.95 lor each copy of
his Inane ramblings.
Summary of Facts: George
Harrison's autobiography I Me
Mine has hll the stores, I was
slupid enough to purchase it,
and II rs undoubtedly the most
disjointed, sell·indulgenl pleee
of pulp ever lo be published.
I t is strange indeed tnat fO&lt; a
bool&lt; which totals over 370
pages only 70 or them

coosltute the actual
"autobiography," Ths rest of
the YOfume cooSisls of a
wealth of photographs In the
middle, and a Harrison song
inde• wilh eopies of the
original bits of paper the lyrics
were wrluen upon,
"I have suffered lor this
book; now It's your turn.''
T'hars how our man George
sets the mood in his Foreword
to I Me Mine. I should have
!allen the htnt. But Instead,
beln!1 somewhal of a literary
masochist, I chose to read on,
intrepid, lo see what Harrison
had to offer.
Well, lhe dear boy hasn't
much to say, I'm afraid. It
seems 10 me lhal either I came
to lhe book with unreallslfc
expectations of the oonlents.
or else Harrison has a
wonderlul knack for penning
the most asinine and
uninteresting remembrances of
all lime. Unlike olher human
beings, George Harrison has
the power to recall his own
conception-" .••lo try lo
Imagine the soul entering the
womb of I he woman living i n
12 Arnold GrO\Ie, Wavertree.,
Uverpool." Ouile a leal, I'd
say. But for some unknown
reason, he can't seem to
recollect many Incidents thai
would Interest any Beatie Jan,
or fan of music In general.
There are few firsthand
accounts of life In a ftsh bowl,
no secrets of success
d'ivulged.t Where are the vivid
desoripllons of groupies,
gallel'$, and gapers? Where are

l~e lotlmate details of Ute o"
lhe road? The lenC!er memories
of lhe Fab Four's
camaraderie? They are
nowhere lo be fou"d. lnSiead,
ll'le privileged reader teams lhe
following tillllalfng bits of
lnformallon: what the ~as
cooker In Harrison's childhood
home looked like, the oolor of
the bus dJiven by George's
dad; and most lmporlanlfy,
how diffiCtlll It Is lo CfOSS your
legs and play the sitar atlhe
nmellme.

I

ME

HINE

A nd so forth and so one !0&lt;
seve(lly-ood long, torturous
pages. The book is narrated In
pari by Derek Taylor, a one
lime journalist Who went on to
become the Bealles press
officer In later years. Taylor
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experiences. He doestelllhal ~~
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"easy is nollhe word lorW'hal
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happened" 10 the Bealles on
..t ()
their way to fame and fortune. ~ ~ ~((, _ •
He also helps George Harrison
exploln how miserable II oflen
VI. ~1\o\.lcJZ.. ~
Is to be a mulllmilfionalre in
the materiel world. especially
ll
when it hinders one's spiritual
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photo of Dylan and Harrison
growlh or cripples record
along lhls line he even
could almost make It au
s111es. Not exactly the sluff or
manages to control his
wonnwhlle.
True blue Fab Four
legends.
passion lor all thli'IQ$ Indian In
enthusiasts will especially
Harrison must be
nature, limiting II to bls
enjoy the rare. early
commended, however, !0&lt;
recoliecllons of meetings with
photographs ot the fads taken
sparing readers the usual
Ravl Shan~ar, as well as the
in Hamburg, standing in all
bresal-beallng, Krishna·
intricacies ol sitar playing. Did
their
feather-clad, greasy·tufted
you know, lor example, that If
invoking rheloric lhal has
come to be associated wllh
you hi) the string up and down, glory.
Pari Two, as menlfoned
him over the years.· AI most, he it's called "dlri dlri"? Don'I you
earlier, Is a song inde•.
devotes lour paragraphs to his wish you'd pu1 out thirteen
Perhaps Harrison fanatics will
bucks lo buy a copy ol I Me
faith in chapler lwo. Further
see the value of reprinting
Mine and acquire lhls vital bll
original scraps of paper for
of data?
elghHlve compasfllons. While
Taylor closes the
some of Harrison's
"autobiography" by declaring
lhal George Harrison is " bold." explanations of how the songs
eYOived are Interesting, II Is a
Bold? Infatuation with motor
poor substitute fO&lt; those who
racing Is bold? Descriptions of
were clamoring lor a llrsl...,d
a Duraflame log lhat affected
glimpse of life within the
his karma Is bOld? It musl
Bealles' Inner sanciUm.
have been an error In prlnllng,
rrlends. I'm sure the word
Perhaps I've been rutllless In
my crltl~sms of Mr. H. After
Derek Taylor originally must
all, what did I expect? The man
have wr1tteo was "boring."
was humble and klnd enough
H owever, If 1 were plac~
to lower the price olthe book
upan a rack and forced, ~ulte
by some $330, so I suppose I
against my will, to lind
shoufdn'l complain (you may
sOmething posilivo to say
recalllhat last year, this book
about this book. I would nave
was a flmlled collector's
to admit that the photos
edition In England, $335 a
bridging the gap between Pans copy, bound in feather, and
One and Two are a true
autographed by George
•
delight. All are lrom Harrison's
himself). He was even sensu ive
private collection, and the man
enough to dedlcale I Me Mine
Is no miser when It comes lo
"to gardeners everywhere." I
What could be considered
guess I can undersland lhat.
Visual compenselion for an
So lor my pari, I'm going to gel
abominable text. Ally pi ctures
a shovel. And lheo J'm going to
in all, spanning George's
lake my copy ol lhfs book and
Liverpudlian childhood to his
bury It In the ground, forever,
hli'$Uie days of Hindu
You see, !here's a 11111e bil of
myslfcfsm and beyond. The
gardener in all of us.

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either, Just sinew and crossed fingers to. rely

on.
Joe Ely Is a Texas hoHodder. a man Wllo's
long been tucked away in a safety deposit box.
With a lineage o f sparsely selling records, Ely
has had to depend largely upon a riotous stage
show. His desperate/languishi ng performances
have been like a plok springing him from
anonymity. Pouncing from behind the prairie
shadow his group's persistency gang tackles
the unwitting, tattooing them w i th the musical
styles of the South. Ignorance Is quickly
transformed Into fascination as the crowd
whoops It up throughout tl&gt;e tiny saloons Ely's
seltllng In at.
E'l'ell though Ely dwells outside the spotted
circle ol cor1temporary music stars, the
reactions he can squeeze from his audiences
aren't at all perple•lng. Ely as a slnger/frontman
eommands an animated character that lends
Itself to bolh bluster and calm, much like
Springsteen does and Marley did. Perhaps this
Is why the Texan Is already reve~eclln the
Brltlah Isles.

WB/1 1/elt my home out on the great high
plalnaiH••decl lor some new ternln/Sfandln' on
/he h/ghwey with my coffee cup/Wonderln'
•ho's gonne pick me up// HAD MY HOPES UP
HI13H.
'

G ood Intents, ma)lt&gt;e, but evan Ely Is at a loss
for words trying to explain hla good fortune
O'o/OIM&amp;S. Having just concluded an eiCP&amp;nslve
four.and..-llalf month tour of Canada, '"' t
States and ll(ltaln(''the longest run we""' ever
done') riding atop the Musil Notte Gorra Lotta
LP t&gt;e lrled to aur!'llse a c:1ue.
"I can1 rally axplaln It; It's a more ecceotrlc
English crowd," Ely jol(ed. "In America they
(llstene&lt;S and radio stallonal ~tick to a steady
format Things change a little Quicker the&lt;e
(England).''
Hauling his troupe Into cetlltl disguised as
clubs, It's a wonder that the Ely; Band all lit,
because a&amp; bands (..,d sounds!) go, tile Joe Ely
Band Is a real cue ball. Together, the ,.,.,.of
them took like an orphanage crew paid lor by
green stamps and held together by maaklng
tiiPO Thot' s nol tp ny tttey're low rent, Juot •
ofloeat. But then we're not talking about Chlvu
!Wga/ muoio, aged and cured-this Is the beat
of the blue coli II! and no collar.

Here are traits gathered trom moments thai
emboss the grains of people, pain and joy.
When this amblYalence can not be portrayecl
through one medium, Ely and company jumble
up the lnfluences-tflle your pick-blues,
country, folk, rock. ..

Sat. Nov. Zl
The Allyn Syrru Groap
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Moaday Nov. 23 Opea Mike Nite

The transitions are made with what sounds
llk.e ease. With Smokey Joe Miller, lurking
behind sunglasses and a beard. blowing s ..
and longtime. Ely sidekick, the bear-like Jesse
Taylor rocking out on guitar, they can toy with
hot rock and steamy biuesljazz. The real quirk
In the system. thOugh, Is the gracefully aging
Ponty Bone on accordlan. Says Ely, " I've known
Ponty for a long time at1d I like the texture of
aCGOrdlan. It can't play lull till, b(lt it klnda
adds a cheap B3 (organ) sound." Owmmer
Robert Marquam, Michael Robberson on bass
and ke)'boardlst Michael Klndrecl comprise the
rest or the band.
''Te•as Is music conscious. It's always been
a place where different music has passed
through, being In the middle of the country. It ~
has Its roots In music," said Ely of his musica.l
h
' eritage.
II once there existed a cultural schism
oetween the South and the two coasts, the gull
Is now rescinding. Gradually he explainecl that •
the music we listen to Is becoming more
consolidated. Ely menUonecl "country and rook
'n roll have always met down the road anyway.
look at George Jones and Elvis (Costello)-you
learn something /rom everybody."
But , ol course, Ely &lt;JI!In't become a a~lpror
hom listening to the radio, hi!._ got hiS .smans
playing the game, playing hard. At the outset of
hts cateef Ely on occasion strummed behind a
·•real phenomenon," a chicken wire fence,
among other things.
' ' l ·ve played 'Orne rough places. I've had a
club owner pull a gun on me," he recalled.
"Once a goy came In, shot out our am.ps.
You've 0~ to t&lt;lnda play, and check with one
eye. It makes you tougher, meanef."
lt'a ule to eay crowds have simmered down
somewhat, at lent in respect to t&gt;ulth
Insurances. /'low Ely can Just concentrate on
producing his songs; fllled with veracity and
gril, the spur Iedden gulterlst renects on 'a
commitmenl to just speak his piece. "I don't
know Ill set off to be popular as much as 1 set
off to have my music heard," hll Said.
,
Laying loose beck at his hearth In the rolling
hills of Austin. ruminating on how gOod It feels
to be home and not In some motel room.
trlllpsono arllund the.country, he added, "I'm
gonna be out there anyway, so It would be nice
to have a tot ol fans, but as long as 11 keeps us
In bread, water and gasoline, we're

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• - - · n a album by'""' to&lt;.- I they'.. M lM tot&gt; at&gt;d tile bOttom
P&lt;ot- ot tunk me,..tro Ouoncy
I I Otten II thf . . Kll c:omblnees
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•·te1u on M y Ust'' hom the last
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the aongs use the same hoo~ ot
pfaM ltipfeta over a
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a uidt. that soon grows
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Billy Burnette Gimme You
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thallhe Columboa Recofds

ma.ruung mac:h•ttwy WOU'~ be

loul.rng B•lly BlKn.tt• .as t.M MJ:l

A""'r " •""" ada&lt;' Ia...,. of h""
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senswo•

--..,.that - • •
lays, • teQ•Itmate ctawn to mw,.
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MPf\ew of Jof'tnfl)' 8u'n~o
. wno
atong wtlh 5Md Qtlillttat aul
eur11:10n cornpt'IIH m~ 1

ICOno Til&lt;&gt; Roc~ 'n AGIIT•IO f To.,
It Up," •·Honey Huill.'' ottJ.

Squeeze Eest Stde Story
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opted "'stead lot a tJOI-60preclic:tatt.. fot'kJ• up to 80 s
ArgyO.rgy . one of tne
Q:UmiHHnllal pop lPs of Ill l ltt!O
But tht" feehniJ h&amp;re ••t,at
Ametka.n radta 1:$ lull too lgnotattt

sound. duo m~ to the ptesence

- ' t t t o P - I u , . . .. ··~

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all
nQChlng WfOng w/tn

betno Just 1 pop band,.. Ttttwooh.

uld.

And I'm lempted to c.ah thiS tne
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btlst

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'"• Intent, however. would be
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cu1 wunout playing 11 uu rou Orop.
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Sty'a

earl~

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sean of I he song antes 1nctUdad on
th.fa OOUble-record. chronotog;'Calty·
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" IJie," "Stenc!I.'..'Fun," " You Con
MoU 1111 You Tcy," "&amp;ery&lt;~ay
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..........
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IM tanau4cl '"""1110 ol •ou. So&lt;o
Saoa (Whota- Will Bo. W~l Be),"

that,.., tOUted • •trt Su

"**•" AI' lptat fn the
WOIId •• lull 14 but•UnQ Wru!h gt . .
We11

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Bnement S 1965-ISJBO
(Antilles) • • • 'h OesatiC&gt;e&lt;l to

me as .,...., IY*alrOtQae" byo
Toronto lltstoforiOn, Basement 5

•a• one ot pou...cMIItJ'. a aort of

"-tarGOIInet

woAt a - toy,"""' enc1 t-?7)
that you just ho.eto play it.,_

ar• pwhap.a truer 10 the
subl.,.,...,....,~

predilection fOt U\e
band·a hard-edged, Mll·•nltlble
aound Is Martin Hannen's

LOM-11 you.., got f&gt;aSIIhe uue

""•t·

primitive f'IOdu&lt;:tlon, led by the
youna Btltlsh prOCiuceo's
Hademark of that d•mn tiiP·fn·
the-flee snara drum anap. WOl'1h)'
of nolo are dub traces that recall
the axporfmental rock of Public.
tmage Ltd.'a Mlltlf Box or any ESG
rOCOfdlng• (a new blrron·funk
g•&lt;WP ol Latl~o OUI Of NYC)

ono beaulllul. ''Call Aw•y""'uld
m•~a a nell tneme aono tOf .. spy
mGIIIt, I"CI "Sflvages" II perfect
tot Stlt W•t• ,-.our. or something
ol that Ilk- on hough I t - o•t
annoying, &gt;wll.h

ot Bntaln'o A

Spetr~ A

deftntle4y lncl enaraettrlstblly

•t••SWOO$,ing ana

Heavy rotltkm! tM p.-opulatve
"La•t Whitt CMotmu." tno
Nlfrlllc: alienation of
• tmmlgratlo&lt;l," tM Ufbon teall""'
ot • No Btll a.,..,• ancl tM
dntontd &lt;ogota Of ''()meoo Mon '
Strictly to&lt; IM
-...~urous -T&lt;Hrf Or•I-.J•

con.tanl takeoff from ot'MI a1a.r to
anot'* (but then, t1&gt;ose theme
001101 tencl to do sucn thlngs.j
With &amp; f " l - OCIO•iea """
eouncs effect a. l.ene"a ¥OC&amp;I
eqoea11. tuUa. and e:xpras;ve
drama. onc1 a "-gUIItng blenCI ol
claMico.,..enc!wotfdnoss,N~

TOt'J I. a f1.,. EP.-P•trld•

C.mngoon

Sty nas """ ton&gt;ugl&gt;t &amp;mull.lngly

T'h&lt;fe. That'&amp;

to the -lei ol poot&gt;obloity;
" Sable• Mallin' Bob!OI," 1981, COlO
hard ca$h, 1 nfhitlsuc oance--of·
Clelth arnona&amp;-t cnemlcll dumping

It? How ot&gt;out Pop" t-1 ""Y cloo&lt;M'l
A~tg~l. lry Ihis llotentrt11 to

E. Stnntt t1 hlro• d(fvlng 90 lo 1

gtouncls end hlcld"" missile alloa,
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•"'Y aptlmlsm thlf p r - 11. No

The Brothers John.on
Winners (A &amp; M) • • ' l'hla 11 a

fllghll toeloy. But Allthology fa one
ttarttl.ng lreYelogue just tS.

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Denyl H•ll end John O•tn
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tromb&lt;H'tlst. No matter. a lot of It 11
CO Icily, etpeclalfy "Einotain 8 gogo,•' a nk4t cop horn GCNahwk1's
"SUmrneni&lt;M." The humor ut\ oet
slightly comy ancl . . , . or
..,.,.y oyntMIIt.. tOMo ... lypiaol
metall"' otull ... oh-r know
But lhefe"a
aome new eounds too,
comj)IJ18(_ _ ,.., rn.

ouY• could atretcn out a bit.. Stick
around, thOugn., God only knows
mop·u come up wrth nut

album-en thoUQI&gt; too much ol

lhtOug~

Again" at&gt;d "To. .
tile
Wot!d lin lolt AnMI' tram •ollln on
lhot trKI&lt;. -O.vltl A

clnt,

• more

ollO•.

feat drumrnOf amldot tM
$Yt'11flttlea, 11 wei' •• .a full·time

blek. but a Clitaprpo4ntment HJ new
r6Srutta whO thOught 4hat these

n-gt)lllme det•fiU1'11 reet lo lhenl- m

Of""""

ol ~tudJo -.Is tho Muaele Shoals
Rhytl&gt;m Sec:llon lnst . .o ol IM
bta"" lno 11\at tN-tty chd .,.., rt
up.. 011 ,,._ Mflltf LP 81111\

r-...g- tuM~

•1•

while ··c.uoht Up" anc1 "I Want
v~· ha¥&lt;e a d•rkef. Drood•no
a~.

case, ...-.ry at•p ot

Most ol th• IIbum .ounds u
sterlfe u. • gcwernment txiii&lt;Jtno~.
Maybe what maMit L1nd1cape
lotef'ettlng Is the pn1aence ol a

howewr. are emtneruty danc:ea•.

tunes: '-'Someone El&amp;o'a Boll," " II
Thallove," "In Ot.unlellenca;'
"PiceadtUy;· "'Mumbo Jumoo,·· tna
Fow Tot&gt;s-lstt "TOn\f&gt;ted,"
the country cum urbln blues of
"l&lt;&gt;belled Wil~ ....... .. u.-

slmllo•ly hypetklp OO'ijlnols,
G•mm• You op11 for a ahC:kltf

ment~

UndKape'l

ctle ..muSic PfOCU.S .. Ia ..COftii)U1er-

'eallzed" tnc! boy, doea "

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Up" •n add11tOn 10 a bet)' ot

~~a~,.··

the notns- lleelly weavtng lt'Wtlr

eqUipment to ~~~...,at normaJ
people Ul"' do '*•lh )Uit I ft•
Instrument a: ma1ce pop mu:sc In

wt'l•ae aJrM&lt;ty an enonnous

con'lmwci&amp;J auc.cess. ts another
al111tlc do.,,,.,lng. II you lllu!d

way through like punch-drunllghters. Oc:castonally a few of the
songs misfire: ~~unUghf ' and
''Daydreamer- Ore•m" are btlcfully
.aappy ctri'Yet. and tune5 H~e
" Toue•" aod "In The Way"
l)fOv1d6 me&lt;l~e eutdMS •n
lunl&lt;mong«tng t~al all the deVO&lt;Iy
chanl'd horM and backup s•ngen
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hts- haU-way m:c:entrfchy~ The man
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•J 11

;~f,•!:;.!'':'c,7~,~ =~~of~~~"t~"

lucl(y ~ tuno (teeliage roc~
s•noer t~) to country (podat

that on this album ellllel.
Tl'tere's Iota of led Zeppelin ~
though, a little acouS1ic Yes. and a
IQI ot that early 70s Sabl&gt;llt~
rl!ythm lurlcfng In IM b4cll. That

.stoo. mecl.ium u.tmpo. a•r of
rmugnat•o") to I he stand-out
movers. ca.l~od " M•rv Lee Jones/•
anCI ..Jotmny Slew." A scceam1n.g

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menaclno to the tore, and I 11•e ••·

but h'aoiCS.
The Oflly cut or note Is •·£6150•..• dwnlng "YJlth&amp;Stze&lt;/synshestll!d
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Into " Mob Rutes," a hallway
dOCOIIt rochr, .. II you listen to
toofs. • me moo ru1es.••
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Befote you run off to mail that
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• • ~ Y2 Some people hCJve noted
that Gil ScotH-ltnon•s lyrlc::s are
abou1 as subtle as b010g chain·
~IPPecl, and quite (fQhtly, too: if
you want•ubtletv. go l.,.&lt;l Cllei&lt;,ov.
Allhough mos1 ol the songs on
Rellecllons are Infuse-d wllh his
mordant social conscience, the
album II divided up be1ween moce
or less sualghtfOC"werd roeal jan
on Sldo. one {Personal lavas:
"Grand.ma•s HandS-" and .. Is That
Ja.u?"), and couoslve political
lulmlna1ing on stde two Gil
reprises MaMn Gaye·s "lmu~r Ctty
Blues/' Jntcrpotating a stunnillg
jaz.z,poem called '"The S•ege ot
New Orleans; · and takes on the
Reagan Admfn1strauon in "8
Movie:· t'wafve minutes of bass·
powered verbaJ abuse thai ends
with a multi-trac,k ed apocaJypHenlghtmare chant ~ lfl5plratlonal
l)'fiC: "Why walt until 198A? You
can panic now end aYOad the
rush .• •"'-Rick S'lykowny.

• • •The mastermind behind
Or1eans strikes again with 1
c-atchy batch of tunes and a new

bond. John Hall, Who .,!&gt;"Ired

)'OUf ""'..,.' was pi'Qued abOut t.ne
mys1erlovs harmon!« playe&lt; whO
tatoo.d the sune'a riff will!
pinpoint clattl)'. hlo ~mol&amp; Suga1
&amp;lue and C&lt;on Road• will WI In
aome or tno blan~s. ~ In
1811 wft~ • f\Oof'lam&amp;, cno S\onea
vntumed t'*'e). nCHtOnsenw unit,
indudJng • thre!e.notn Uneup on
most eutlt, the LP glides bet.....,
the counlr'f btu" Un.g.e of Sonn)l
Soy wuuam$01\•s ••Pont lit:" and
M•n OoM Gone.. and
81Ue'a mote urb..,...IPZY "Dark
and Hungry ..
&amp;h.-. In addllklt\ to hla cmooth·
a.H&gt;onoy VO&lt;iall, playo a whole
ballot}' ot harps (cllromalic and

'WIIh ke)"~tdist Bob Leinbach in
a hot Ufotft Few·· perfonnanc;e at
UB last Yflt, has an eneroeUc,
emotlonaJ way wfth • .song that
makes hlm seem eoncemect and
teal.
Sharp harmonies ud tlj~ht
ef!&amp;emb~ playing 1n three minute
dOses arc Hall's tone.. ·•Don't Hutt
Me.. ls 1 pdme example of this:
howtwtf, glanc.lf'\0 at the 'yric
shoe•. 'you dlscovtw lhlt Ulere's
more to thiS cut than meets 'tfle
...,., U &lt;~eals wltn Ihe CriJCilb&lt;lon,
the Juxtaposi1ion ot words &amp;1\d
music being atanlmg.
JoM Hall. Not Just another
P&lt;•IIY faeo.~Bob S&lt;&gt;hooler

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Mike OtdUeld's
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most lfltete&amp;llf'IO oollec:Uon ot
stud~ works ne has produced to
dtle. The music Ia stylistlca1y
unJque to Old II~; aon of a folk
-StyJe oone progre-uive/etectJontc.
The- album futures OtdWod
Playing his lnlotnou• lull arroy of
lnssrumonla{ew&lt;ylhlng trom
oouble speed g\lhar 10 Abof1glnal
rhYthm sticks) along ¥.'11h Phll
Colllns ond Morris Pert (diUm•).
Oavld Hentschel (synth), Maggie
Rllay (vocals~ and a hOOt ol
8

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P'east4a
and smooUHy tnturod. Il ls .etso
well prOdueed WitttoU1 toundlog
callous or l'terHe.-8111 Frattkl,

Lindsey Buckingham Law
and Order (Asylum) • • • 11
you don'l dM&gt;Bnd FleetWOod Mac

flameneo solo that
llnrshes ..Mary l e Jorles·· really
roa1s rigt"!l oul.
Some oil he alb!JI'fi'S produc-hon
I$ notable, espec:tally In the sublle
emergence of guuar tones hom
oeep In the mix. My ravorl te effect
15 a single :snare Ofl " love From
Hare, love F1om There:· normal i n
one ear. teverbed tn the. other-.
Buckingham stlck;s to "'9lormula:s. and tllal's aJway wonh a
llste~.-I!Dg Gi/Oe#

• • OM·Ume Fus\Of'l 00&lt;1 Jan
Hammar bombs ovt Jn lh•s squalid
testlmorNJt. Why thTs tom1Etr fazz
grut wouiCI even bO\het to
collabOrate "!ll.h Joumey•.s Neal
Schon ' ' • mystery to me. but sure
enough hft once-great ptayCn.g has
dWindJed to fittul meandertng~

Evelyn King I'm In Love
(RCA) • • The song lotles nero •••
reat glve•ways-"'l 'm In Love.'' ;,H
You Want My Lovin'.'' .. Oon'l Hlcie
Our love;· ••The Other &amp;Ide of
love" and "'The Best Is Yet To
Come"-Wit'hlcJl must meao thtl
lh1s fa a.nothet one of those
CIOY•ngly sentimental atbums
wtl~h glv~t both romance and fonk
such a bacJ name. Keyboard playet
Kas.h1f Saleem provides tots ol
Moog Bass squioote, a Whole
bun'h or people clap the if hanc:J.s
•n the backgrouncz, an occas1onal
hom player Jn need of some cash
sttolls fo to conWbute a horn nne,
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rnus1cal hlbbl&amp; abOut asSUtrTUiahng as eatlng dandrutt.
Evetyn croons and sighs and
squeals for all she'$ worth. bul
$he Qn' ov~come. one very basic
obstaot~: het.voice. wniht •
serviceable, Isn't really Interesting.

Be:siefe.s. eny album whfnh

c~f~es

heavy play In tl'\e $nOb JOints on
the Elmwood Slrlp yoU don't really
neeci.-Rick Szykowny.

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Gil Scdti·Heron Ref/ecllons

Artie l raum and Pal Alger
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MUSICAL
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a~

Carol Balzeno

STAGE produces Guys &amp; Dolls
despite rehears'~~ space hassles

Feet tap. 1/ol cea elng. The prelly
S.lvatlon .J.rmy worker, S.rah Brown
(playecl by M indy SlutskY), Is singing
enoouragementa to a sidewalk lull of
spectators. Even Student .J.ssoclellon
Pn!sldent Jo. Rifkin, In the role of
hoodlum Nicely·HieetyJohnson. can be
_ , l*lowlng a hefty bafotone wlltle
cllorllplng away on a elgw.
Thta Ia rehNrlll time lor the cut of
GUY* and OoJ/a. Now on Its thi rd year,
ST.J.GE ~Student Theat• .J..ssoclation
lor Genuine Etlte&lt;lalnment) talou ctecftt
lOt INa II'OducttOn ol Frank loe5ser's
mualcal, 'tii!IICII Is being dfreeted by
llmCiewy.
Cleary and producer Ira Brooks bOth
lound1ng membel's of STI\QE. had one
goal on mind when they lo'lcned the
organluuon- accotdlng to Cleary,
"ST.J.GE be entirely funded and run by
not1·l hOJ8Ier Gtudenla. Auditions are
open to anyone, bui l t 's lor tllat
student Who Is 1101 'specolleally' a
theater ma;or, end who do!Jsn't have
the lime to oommtt himself to the
theater depanment, but who still wants
to be actively lnvol..o with theater."
OUtong this panl&lt;:ular rehearsal, l)feperlorrnanc. enthus.um and
--.ousness wu at Its height. u
Cleary excuaad homsell trom lhe
onlerview IO Wllcill the opening

n-.

So

why Guys and Dolls? "It's a
popular show," chuckled Cleary on his
retum, " and popular musicals are the
ones 11111 draw." In the pas t, STAGE.
has successfully Pfoducad CaOitNII and
G111ase aa well as comedies, Play /f
Ag11/n S.m and Tile Good Doctor• .J.
muSical toke Guys and Dolls Is great
lor tile conventional stage, but tor this
Pfoduetlon we're adapting 11 to the
Katherine Cornell stage - · the
audience can vlew the play on all
sidea. The OOject of this musical
choice was pu&lt;ely tor ente&lt;talnment:
SG that t he people can 00 out slngong
111e songs," Cleary said, noting the lew
Pfoblems tl'lat have been encount ered
apan !tom securing premium rehea rsal
space.
When asked II there was any friendly
competition between STAGE and other
sluclent thea tor groups, Cleary
d ismissod tl'le quostlon with a grin,
saying that "the only real· competition
lay In the gottlng or rehearsal space."
He nopes that all the groups can gel
together to ''pool their -rgles lor one
huge production newt samest er."
•
So llal ST.J.GE 11 the only student
theater group spon-ed by S-'. whlell
l ende the orgenizatlon illttdtet
advance money to be repaid tater out
otthe l)foduc:tlon'a 1 ~1 sales.
The IU1ure goal ot ST.J.GE Ia one

wloich Ira Brooks and the other
foon&lt;llng members have been thinking
about lor some time-namely, that
students be able to earn lndependeru
stuc!y credit lor their lrwotvement with
STAGE Pfoductlons.
" Right now, we're just ~rle&lt;faboul
putting on o oood show so that we can

Thoml011 W~&lt;ler M1 Our To,., In
o tiny, trnaglna&lt;y New Engtano
village, named Gr0¥et'a Comtfl.
l'Mfe Ia no1hlng unUsual about tne
town. noth•ng rema~&amp;b~ about

the chllacttra, and eertalnly

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I'K&gt;th•no compUcat~ about the

plot, ft, ~ung girt, (miiy (pioyod by
Moty Lou Newcotl), tNrrles
tnellOyn&lt;u&lt;tocor(D&lt;II
oto&lt;l dies In cnlldl&gt;lrtn a
later. The maln

Is the Stage tnanOQO&lt;
"""'chats woth tne
oudlotlce u , . ,_minimal
propo"" o.nd otllhe bate otogo.
Parry~

and acu u a 18&amp;S1er of

-omonlHwl&gt;olnt-tne
oUCSWM:a ro the ..at1c1us - t o
of ~s Comers.. ..tn ouc town...
he uploins In Act I, "We lol&lt;e to
1&lt;11ow the loc:ta about everybody."

Wilder's Our Town·
_ __ _ _lty M•ry KUII&amp;
• tt'a a c.lebfaUon
tooMg -

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-oociOfe..n,..,.,...........,wo

UB'a ~-~of ThHtl' o.nd"
-thecSotwctJonotS.ut
Elton. Out Town to no1 only a
~., o4 _..loviiiQ NCI1
Olher.""ta..-unwo~rorha

,.._or'""""""'-'PA&gt;'
Our
OOOI'tOIIe-tecJbf

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tile.

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBAlL
at PICCOLO'S!

At tifst gt- - . tne roo:~ a flo not
_.,. to be_., m.,y, The two
young people, Emny and George.
are ·Yef'Y atrlighttorwan:t.
..George ia a nappy, .,.,,..
..Sjuotod, _,. uncompl~tad g&lt;6'
who on)Oy• his life a lot," said Bht
Ct'ouch, • VB heshman who will"
tol&lt;ethe rote of George. " He )Uot
11- hiS ifle th&lt;! way ha lhlnl&lt;e ~
should be !Mel."

show what lhe students. con do," said
Cleary. Besides this we are looking lor
this organization to gel a stronger
name which people can recognize."
Gu)l* and Doll• will be playing In the
Kal11etine Cornell Theater from

November t9-22.

luertlng tnat, all110ugll Emltr nu
-.tYPed u a " goocty11Qody,"
she it a ~horoeiO&lt; of real
oubtonce, Who .,oil a ~pte Who I
ahe thlnka.,.
Tho ro4o of Stage Manager,
txplalned Ewan Pany, has me-t

With eom• comroveray. ••Some ,
oeople betle\'e lhe Stage Manager
Ia Goo, bu1 I &lt;kH\'1 beilove ol," ne
oofd. "Tho Stage Mottagor believes
peopte "'~• a soul &amp;nd are eternal.
""' nlo point ol ...... 10 no1
1
portlculany lheoiogleal."
Out Town brtngs across its
POignant.._._ of 111e
omponat~Ce or ~to, omc. Wilde&lt;
cloronodOO not onty lha li'ln of the
r - t • of Gr_.s Cornets, bu1
oloo their deaths. It ,. onty alter

\~":u~~!,r=:ozas ••
ovorlool&lt;ed.
"'Silo roallzoa aha diOn'l
-tcloto lila, ...,. thougn s1&gt;e
w11 h~~P~Jy," exp!olnod Ml os
Newcott. "l'oopWo Cion'
t retlll.e wnat t~ nave in life,
..... wl18t1 ............ it."
The PitY oovera a dl'f In the
llvoo Ol tno IOWRSpeop!o of

::: ;':,'g",

Grover•• Corn0111, ""tiM Mn\0

avonto and - • coulo oulfy
be found IIIMWhero, In any oth•
town. and the emotiotla expruoeo
In
tne pray wo unlvofaaL
Emily, MOfY Lou - •· hao
olmilal ldou 11&gt;0ut '*role.
"Emily .. ...,. ,.,_ In -rl"inll
" "'"inll '"" PuOttot Pl1ze

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Aftw
In , . . Our ro ... ·a

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not dlmlniahod. Thornton Wilder
dacrlbld the pley • • "'an attempt
to find o vtluo above all price ln
tne omollut ev8t1IO ol everyOay
rile." ThtO&lt;Ign 0110wlng file wllh as
lew compilcotlona u poulble
Wilder Ia able to bflng acrou h1a

bollolthat evOfJI moment In life is
to be troao~recL
•
Pari'\' ogrtocl .. un Wiloer'a
sentiment, aaylf19, "I "'!ffe tho
oudlonca will como away with tho
Impression thtl people 0110uld.love
Uch ottoer.·
At
MM - . Patl'\' II
t!Uf\t olfoctlvo A faculty member
tt UB,
ond "actor In

St. r..-·

Pony hN - ' " " on nllfl)eiOUI
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In .... SllakiiPHte"' lha
Po'*-·
fnclud'f111 MacOull Jn
MlfCI&gt;elh ato&lt;l Fetlt tiM Clown In

T_,th Nigh/. HI ploys the pat1 ot
the Sloge .,..,_ untlltctodly
o.nd olten with humor. Mtl'\' Lou
N.....,.l pot'formo llof ro4o ot Emily
wit~ clarify tto&lt;l Obvlouo
8t1Joymont. f'll't a rOle r·vo always
want-.! to play," ,,. oommentodJ
To tne ro4o or George. Bill Crouch
bringa vltallt ~ and humour. and fl
always convtncfng,
Our Town will lie per/omoed at
UB'a H&amp;11im011 Thealra Studio and
will run Nov. IG-22, Deeemt&gt;ef 3-4
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CONCERT REVIEWS
It's time for folk music to take that
long humbling walk back home
II they regretted not having
gone to an Italian restaurant
Instead. This plays havoc with
losteners and perlCHmers alike
as evodenced by Mark Rusrs
rather d•sgrunlled observation
towards the end of his second
HI and followrng a HnSilrve
performed on the
mountain dulcimer. " What's
going on here?; there seems to
be small pockets of talking.
I'm not here very often and I'll
be gone soon."

P•-

Merle Auat Squl e Hall
Rllthskeller November 1•
Folk music Is experiencrng
an l&lt;lenllty etlsls It Is apparent
In bOth the manner in WhiCh
various performers present the
music and In certain
misconceptions about the
music I hal abound In the
minds ol oontem~ music
llst-rs. The M ark Rust
pertormanao Saturday In the
Rathskeller Mfved as a sort ol
a mk:toooamlc example of
musical growing pains.
Colleei&gt;OUHS, In general,

are rather puzzling
assemtMages. A tau guess os
that, on the average, 60
percent or those in allendance
are truly oommotted to
catching every nuance ol a
music WhoS&lt;! lifeblOOd Is the
crystalline harmoolc. the
subtle pun and real silence in
the music's spaces. That
leaves the remaining 40
percent or the
audoence-otwlousty Inspired
by the Rathskeller's red and
while cMc:k tableclot!ls,
candles and choice of
refreShments-to small talk as

recosely. The amount ol
talking and various other
diSturbances Is usually in an
Inverse propo&lt;tion to the
volume of the music belng
played. (Just talk to anyone
who has ever played light )au
101 diners.) At thos performance
some ol the worst oil enders
were those who really should
know better, Including various
Individuals from the
sponsoring organlzallon and a
reviewer hom another student
publlcation. It's enough to
make even the most dedicaled
folk musician dream about tnat
attack of Marshall ampllloers
woth which to blow away tne
miserable offenders on
eardrum.OuslinQ style. II works
for AC.OC. Folk music wes
never meant to be ambivalent
music; hopefully you'll never
be able to Ignore llln airports.
supermarkets and dentist
offices throughout the land.
Willen leadS to a related
mlsconQepllon: all musicians
that play acoustically are folk
mualclans. This was most
apparent with the performers

at last year's Buffalo Folk
Festival, some of whom John
Hall and Jonatnan Edwards
owe conslderatMy more to pop
music circle than to folk. There
/s a nch lradrtion of folk mU$iC
to be tapped.

T

radrllon is an ugly word on e
modern world hyped on
Innovation. Buttbe true old
masters sucn as the Carter
Family, Doc Watson, Bill
Monroe, the Stanley Brothers
and many si gnificant others
passed their trade on to the
Norman Blakes. David
Grosmans. Joon HartlorCia and
others of ow time. And tho
evolution continues A httle deevoluloon Is rn order for the
new lradilionallsts.
A lew portions of Mark
Rust's performance qualified
him as a student of the real
tradltlon. For instance,
"Laurie's Lullabye," perlormed
on mountain dulcimer (a string
Instrument played rn the lap)
showed some or tne •
Instruments versatility'nbt
apparent in the strum•aiong
tact used by Jont Molehell and
other modem praclltloners
Rust took lime to credit Howle
MIIChell-an unsung early
dulcomer Player-with
pioneering his techniques.
Rust, wno giew up In Now
Paltz and lives now In Ithaca,
N.Y., also played a trio of
traditional dance tunes on the
hammer dulcimer. which is
closer to the poano than II Is to
fts cousln-b)l.-.ame. the
mountain dulcimer. He
concluded the hammer

Jlulcimer Interlude was a
spacey blt of medlteHon music
with a shilling tonal center
(someltring like lhe record
Indian zither player Larll)t
made last year woth Brlln Eno
as part of Eno's Ambient
Music series)
R usl's vocal
lunas-accompanied on plano
banjo and Six and 12·strlnQ
guitars- were markedly less
rnteresllng, dwwelllng too
much on sentimentality.
" Musicians· Mother," tor
onstance. Is a tune tnat Rust
w rote as a birthday present for
his mother who gave hom the
hammer dulcimer for his
birthday. It was not surprrslng,
therefOie, when Rust Wheeled
out 'Til Remember Hlrl)'"
dedicated to the lite Harry
Chapin, klnQ ol the cloying
ballad. Rust explained that he
liked the way that Harl)'
combined folk and pop music;.
it's a lesson that Rust should
quickly unleam. He should
also unlearn 11&gt;9 Bolly Joel rip.
oil ballads performed on
piano: a lot ol mosSI&gt;8fll

emotton.
Mat1&lt; Russi's musical
eclecticism In addollon to his
comedic stories abOut Ithaca
("two vegetarian restaurants
per person'), French
restaurants, anCI Thanksgiving
("silting at the 'real people'
table" at least made lor a ~~!ell·
paced show, but I couldn't help
but think thalli's lima for folk
music to take that long
humtMing walk back home lor
a real hear14o-hear1 talk wllh
lis parentage.

-O.vld A. Comstock

A Good Dose of the Rats
The Oood Rata Flllmore Room November 13
My 1•11 Rail onow, tnJiy a rarity lOt a Long ,• ...,.. 111 !\ad Oflly
llnown wllotl've been mlsaillg • - 0\lve _ , , . , . , oooner.

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woth ttreor new mem-..
the Rata 'MH'a hDht. Aft• a fp ,... I LIMe.. tM recept.Ne aUd~ tOM
to lllot&lt; IMI lOt lhe old lo,..ll. "Scc&gt;oc4 Doys," Wolh lead $inger Pw&gt;pj
...,cltello "''""""""' ,.av~ng Ns new aiUinlrwm - I I boL Clad In
_,_,.,a "Good Rats"- vat. """ a l-lhln -.,g "Oo you
want II?." Ire Cllallad wllh IM crowd, IIOIICIIOCI rOQuuta, inrittcl ••
,.ny glrlt ti&gt;Ot would I~ to shar• IM otao- wltn lha group. Finally, 1&gt;0
coneCJ rucaer rata to his fans, cau.stno mincH w..-es over ooueukJtt of
the rnGmenlOI
New bolllll, ~ler Deale, waa roy ro&gt;O&lt;ttt oltho group, Smiling
CO&lt;'IIttntly, occoaionolly Olll'Clng. ho played with on onlhUIIam that waa
tnfecttoua The ~It oval.Jon of the: t¥Wtk'lo wn dit"eeted tow•rda him
onc1 dru""'* Joe Froroco lOt a Clu.t (luring ''Coo Coo Coo Blues." &amp;ooh
F,.nco and Doole d•lj&gt;loyecl ll&lt;iU llnll Imagination II&gt;&lt;OOG'-' lhe ohow
B&gt;uce KuliCk, IM ,..... lead QlHtarrs~ pltyeel watt but ~ wss .,_,,
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playing 1'0111 ..... Ill I he &lt;l.-' " T'.. lf\Ot, bu4 I -INI llle Gonian
crowd ahaf.O tM r~ .ntr1 IM D«formert that •e a:hareo Frtaey
noont in tha Ft"more - ·

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Auditorium No vember 11
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gurotltiQ tn lntialtcll&gt;otlowa V0&lt;1 oould _ .. at tttat
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,By Bob Schooley

a. foreww-ned. Southern ComflHI Is a dark

disturbing glimpse Into chaos, feat. and
Insanity. It Is vulgat and vtllienL Thera are no
heroa, and no villains. The ending Ia neither
happy, nor sad. It occupies the gray areas. both
of war and Individual pereonallty.
The setting Is the Louisiana bllyou CO&lt;Mtry,
deKtobed as a " prtmon:tlal swamp" by Spence&lt;
(llelth c.rradloa). one of the National
Gu""*""" on tralnong maneuvers !here. The
small squ.o Spence&lt;'a In, " Bravo Team; steals
three canoes from the swamp's lnhabltanta, tile
CaJuns. As a joke, Spencer's fellow-Guardsman
Stuckey fires a lew rounds of blanks at the
s!IO&lt;e-6trandecl Ca)una. Ma)or mistake. They
reapond by blasting a bullet through the a~ull
ol SQuad commanw Poole.
From this POint on, the film chronleles the
CaJun's National Guard hunt in suspenseful,
rivaling style. The eoldl- who have only one
box ofliw ammo-this Ia a lralnlng mission,
-·they use blanks-die brutally Only two
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The oiW1ous compaheon Is Vietnam. The
aoldlara wallow In "enemy" land; tarntory that
the CaJuns (or Viet Congl know how to move
through end live oil. Furthermore. the
"Invaders" do not know w'hy they are tll'ere (as
the Bravo Team openly admit), nor do they
understand what 11 happening to them. The
-lngly monor lncodent that sparks Poole's
6hoatong and the eacatatton that follows further
the VIetnam oornparlsons Oin!Ctor Waller Hill

forces the viewer to be COI'Ifused: not to know
w110 to root tor, I.e. everyone ap(&gt;UIS W0&lt;1hy of

blame.

S outhem Com lOft also explores the
payChOiogfcal reac1lons Of people being hunted
m6rcllessty like animalS. The fl!ar and pain In
the ectora' voices, expressions. and movements
Ia ' " ' and convincing. The sight of big, macho
lootbllll co.ch Boudin gradually wilhdrewlng
and ....,tualfy becoming an unthinking {ot at
least unspeaklng and acllonless) vegetable Is
unnerving, to uy the least .
The photography by Andrew Lasvo Is eerrlly
beautllul and haunting, capturing an other·
wo(ldllness (remember, lhla Is America). The
musical score, wrillen and periO&lt;mecl by Ry
Cooder. complements and reonlorces the visual
and thematic Images perfectly. Through
repetition, the maln theme becomes more
powerful and hypnotic, creating a weighty,
ominous ambience that permeates the theeter.
Southem Comfort Is engrossing, pulling the
viewer In, dragging him or her Into the wet,
dar!&lt;. murky mire not only of the swamp and the
characte&lt;s, but into the depths of the vte.,er's
mind. Monck's Til• Scteam I s the painted
equivalent. Reality, sense ol place and time,
motives, sanlty,human lnteraclion, rallonel
thought and emotions are all ripped open and
tell exposed like raw nerves In the open air.
This dank and dismal view Into the nether
world or ttle soUl Is 1 rere chance lor both outer
and In - explO&lt;ation ol sell.
Sourhlfln Com ton Ia tho wing at ttle Como 8
and Conema 1 and II.

playing Countrr and Western songs-;,.. ttle piano.
Paul Gleudn ponraya the laughable Remson,
Meade's 1&lt;&gt;1'11* army ~ now turned lowlile, who
a teo
Q&lt;
eQOper Ia Meade. He Joins the
to get a share o lthe money,

It has been s&amp;Jd that the story ol 0 . 8 Cooper has
beoome a legend. But lor those wiiOM memory may
not be Jatred by the mere mention ol hla name. hla
atory shall be recapitulated.
In 1117t, a man reglaterlng uOder the nama ol 0 . B.
Coopef hijacked en airplane, demanded and received
11110.000 In ranaom, and~.,_ the
Nonhwest paraet&gt;uted out or a B9eln8 7'8 ,.r."""

«

Neither'""..._.,-~ f.x~J ~~~.. been
found alnce. Whetller he died In Ills jump or lived to
enjoy hla loot has been the subJect ol ""ch
8j18Culatlon. In the mearulme, Coopet"a L
_,.ureeome exploit has~ him a ~k hero of
aotta.

UIWetMI Plcturae II8ISion or what
be foul&gt;d In lhe
Cooper. An
story, It Ia a fun
111m - • Ia lllled with romance, comedy, eome good
perlormancaa IIICI aome great stunta.
'
T - Wllu- pUiya Cooper, wiiO Ia really a
dtatllllng rouge niiiMd J. R. .,.._, Potlntyecl as a
l~our-••~ zest lor me.
WHllama - . great range by acting In a role
~ely dilla&lt;ent from the high drama ol Prince of
rhe Clf~. Cer1elnty he must bo considered the rfsing
-or.

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AUDITIONS
"John lcnnonr 1 Trlburo"
Wo need fanale and malo
dan~c-ra, actoD. &amp; .tinacn

for • nf"'W m\Wcal
nagc show.
Sat. Nov. 21, 3:30 . 8 pm
33 9 Squire Hall
Sui\. Nov. 22, 3 • 8 pm
23) Squire Hall

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�PRIVIIW
Carlene Polite and Geraldine Wilson
The Sun ha-s msde pedocUc mentlon of the ne.ea for
ButfaJonJao entrepreneurs~nd othef patrons •nd
matrons to better promote and financially propogate
the more undenated oenlusas.. as well as the

undeservec:lly un,lmown In this city~ The following 11 a

de.scrfpUon t01 t~ auspkles ol BJ;~k$un neon kill.

Twlllghl morning life sllnlng,
C8r~ne Polite. Autllor, prote5sor; grl gri

Ja:awoman. Well·known among lhe UB Black

community. she Is petcussk)n.p.ac.ked explosfon ot
poem, rap snare.dmmlng the lraps and thrumming
loose tile unknOwn keys we somehow play in our

everyoay.

•

Ge.-aJ&lt;Jine Wilson fs Blues. Is earth walt and leaping
hearth fire brew1110 tne fOod and forging tile place to

harnass- the flame. She i$ slow bum and 360 cfeg'ee
turning out ol 'IOids. Try breaking ln. Try 10 viOlate the
warm and di.SCOVet the wind c.an•t be touched by first
•nd s~ones a.nd even Irate wotds or petty design. The
wllld can be heard. And wilt be felt.
Sunoay a1 3;00 p.m. Hall walls Gallery (700 Main

Sneet, 41h floor) presents Carlene Polite and
Gera1c:nno Wilaon tn the second readifl_g of Hattwalls'

F1ct)On Dlc-tlon sertes. This ls a pobUc service oJ
Action DfQtiofl and Poet a And WrltetL May you teste

the walling pollc&gt;n.

Wallflower Order/Grupo Ralz
TOC11ght a1 8 p.m. a1 the Oocar
M;scheaux Thea1te the Ad Hoc
Coai!IIOC1 for Chile aod Et Salvador
will present • comblned concert
lealurlng Wallflower
a
nationally touring d811C&lt;! collective
and Grupo RITz, a musiC group
based In Berkley, Catlfomla whloh
S!&gt;ec:lallusln tradltlonal Adean
fo4k musiC as well as ·•the
liberating and lyricaJ

includes snare drum. congas.
bon.gos, a Colum~an Ciple, and
Puerto Rican and Venezuelan
cuatros. The concen will combine
the latent·s of Grupo Ralz with the
Wallflowet Group's dance. which
haaln the p.aSI portrayed the
plight of women through a creative
blood ot baliel, modem and jazz
dance, gymnastics, sign tenguage

experiment•Uon of the Neuva

by Its sponsors as •·a polftlcal

0.-.

and more. The even1 Is being trilled

Trova Cubana,Datil&gt;bun

.. fundofAisJng event fOl the beflefit
percussion. a~ even toUChes of
of the oppressed peoples of Chile
llonh American Jau." The five&amp; El Salvador." Tickets are SS.SO
member group has a repvtellon lor and $7.00 at th&lt;l dOor, but Sludento
mvetHJve music/employing a Wide
with 1.0. can pick up discount
v.ar~elY of lnsuuments Which
Uckets ror: S3.00 at any UB Box

Jatnes Cagney
Hey, handsome, wnat are you doing tonight? If you're into
vintage films, you've probably already heard about the special
James Cagney double-feature playing tonight only at Sheas
Bulfalo Tl1aater: Ysnkee Doqdle Dandy and Strawberry Blond, costarring Olivia De Havilland (Lon C/laney seems to lack that
certain feminine something.) Toni ght's showing Is the second
effort by Shea' s to establish a classic film series. Project
coordinator Thomas Ruffino said, "We're trying to have at least
one movie a month," hinting that Abel Gonce's silent film epic
Napoleon might be seen In Buffalo sometime soon if all goes
well. Tickets for tonight are S2.00 at the door and St.OO for
studenls wlth tO.

Oec:.mber 9 • Get Ready!

J. GEILS·
Invades Kleinhans Music Hall

Unlimited Touc:tl
Thto Friday ...,;ng In SQuire ,
Hall's Fillmore Room will be lh&lt;!
only arN - · - b~ Unlfmhed
Touch. tn Hew York Crty the
baod 1.1 enjoy'"" wccess
st8f11tnjng hom ""'" debut atngl&lt;!
·•J Hear Muslc ~n Ihe Streell~"

for the concen, cooponaored by UUAB and The Block
f)CkMI

Sludelll Union, ora availab4o 101
SSIIO(at.-llllaod fUO ~of
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                    <text>Neal

~ays

Squire to stay open

B y JOHN 1;. LAPIANA
Edltor-U..O.ilf

quire Hall will 1101 dose Jmuaty I as
ori&amp;inWiy sch&lt;:duled, V"oce Pnsldent Cor
FociUties Plannina Sobn Neal told the

S

fM:ulty Senate Executive Committee WednesdJoy.

··we are no lonaer sayinalbat the baildina will
doK oo Januuy I; we're now ayina that it will be
Febn&gt;ary I," be explained, notm&amp; lbat tbe actual
dosin&amp; date is dependent upon wbeo llle Suue
Division,oC Budgot issues rllliUICins boods.
"As or last Tuesday. the bonds will not be .old
before the bqionin&amp; of February," Neal said. Even
if the bonds are issued then, wbi&lt;:b is &gt;till "qnly" a
P&lt;l"'ibtity, Squire construction may not b&lt;sin for
anolll&lt;r month, pusbina the proposod date Cor the
union'$ ret~CW21ion into the D&lt;niJII School facility to
acleas~

Marth I.
University Pra;idcnc Robert L Ketter predicted
tbac tb&lt;ft was a 20 peranc chance cbat tbe 19 year·
old buildina may mnain open Cor the CuU duration
or llle Sprin&amp; $&lt;rllester. ••h will all depend upo'l our
policical Slrenath$ (wich Albany) and how much we
rl&amp;ht ~ not bovina any disruplioM next
scro..ccr," be said, addina that be "boped" tbe
present Squire oecupants wOJI!d slowly be pbosed olul
as tht semesrer propuses. \.._

' ' lr would be to e\-er)'Onc's advantage t~ se-t out as
soon u new s;pace is found for them.·· Ketter s:tid. "
Aocordina co che Pr..ident, Squire "&lt;&gt;uld be

dccrcaslnefy used durin&amp; the n&lt;ltt three month$,
mher ..than waitina for lht boot/' whkb v.'OUid
e-i&lt;l all cbc: oecupancs ac one time.
In addition co rJddina qU&lt;&gt;tions concernina che
fate of Squire Hall, Neal and Senate Facilities
PLinnlna Coounluee Chair Sara CicareiU encouncered

an array or faculty reactions' to pera:ived parkin&amp;
spaee problems on the Amherst Ounpus.
"Sometimes parting on the Adlhcrst eampus can
cake an h&lt;&gt;ur to find a porklna spaee," ClcardU
reported. "And then findin&amp;a space depends on
what time Of the daY.,YOU &amp;er th&lt;re or, perhaps, .....,
luck."
faOJicy member$ complained abouc the difficulcy
of locatin.&amp; ••convenk:nt'* parkin' near the Sptne chat
would make detiverina dass material&gt; casi« and
walkins distancel 5borlcr. lbe oom.miuec hu
de-·dopcillwo alternative plan$ that could possi~y
relieve che parkin&amp; cnu&gt;&lt;:h, Ci&lt;are!li countered. The
firSt, she explained, W&lt;&gt;uld eotablis.h cwo hour parkina
a&lt;eu cr.- co classrooms for pro(&lt;:~SC&gt;R wbo bad
heavy dass load1 to c:arry or ""ere only a1 lbe campus:
10 ddh·er a shon k:aure. Another alternative, sbe
said, would be co rc:servc parkin&amp; spaces for Cacully
members to drop~fr ma1erials, then immedjatdy
return to locate another space for the rtmainder or

cheir Amherst visit.
Howeve&lt;. History Professor Roben Pope

buiJetholed the rationale behjnd the commiuec-'s
proposal! and ct11-ain facuhy member$' desires for
..preferential .. parkina pri\'1ct.es. eommentin&amp; 1hat he
"doesq'c" believe chat (Caculcy) have any more righcs

than stodcrus co park conva~iently ."
And some members even dnubced che se-·ericy of
the parkin&amp; predicamem. "I neo.·er have any problem
crying to park. ·• claimed University Ubrarits
reprcsentath't Dorothy Woodson. noting thai .. mor~
chan enou&amp;h" &lt;rnpcy spaees can be found in the
Athleli&lt;: Bubble lot and ocher parkins ar.as norch or
the Spine.
Yet, Elenrical Ena)neerina Oepanmcnt Olainnan
Dennis Malon~ questioned 1~ University•s polky or
not assi.&amp;nin&amp; special

~

parkin&amp; spaces for

raoulcy members ac Ambc:m. "!think (reser...t
parklnB) is one of those liule ttiinss cha1 help anract

good Caeulcy co a uni,·enity," he noced.

lHE

EORUM

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KABOSH
Student Committee holds a
rally- to squi re support
for its cause
By T£RRV CANAOE
Al:soci&lt;ltr Comp!IS Editor

he Kabosh com'iniuee held a rally in Haas Lounge
Wedn"'day to inform chc OS$0mblcd crowd of hs latest
stralcgiO$ to stall the closing of Squire Hall and 10
garner studenl suppon to help save the student union.

T
University
preparing
to deal
with
budget
onslaught
.,. St.TH GOODCHILD
w.,..,;,z Ed•tor

T

be ~of S!lldml Aftau• (PSA) hu
1ao1 210 peranc or i" ...rr and mourca

.,,.,. ...._ . - r... ,......, rordna scudmt

- 1 1 0 W.c~...,.. oC 11&gt; -"ca.

"We

QtDn

this building. . .

we pay

for it out of college fee. every
angle ytUJr and have betm for
the pott IS

yean.:"'

Kabosh member Bob .fiayden said be learned from Student
Association of the Slate Univcnity (SASU) sources that UB
students are payina bad: the outstanding loan for Squire Hall's
COIISiruction tbrouah an annual S2.5 "coUeac fee". The money is
included on the rqulu luition bill and aoes directly to 1~ State
Dormitory Authority Fund, which is payina off ~Squire loan,
~CC«dina to Hayden. He laid tM S2.8 million loan is $ebcduled
to be paid bllclc by 1992.
"We own this buildlna," Hayden asserted to the applause or
lbc UDioasity Li--=s are now unable to provide: 1M anembled students. "We pay for it out or coUqe fees every
- . , . . -"cts
- i n a hoan
sinalc year and have been for the past 15 years."
dip.
Hayden indiaued be wu hesitant to press his claim throuah
n.e ua
Ooputmmc hu-. rae«~
lepl acdon bec:caufe doina 10 miaht biDder the implementation of
- . thrintana ltafl' wbile facilllks .,..,..
other Kabosh proposals. " We could be cunlna orr our own
n.e lilt or ltafl' and flllldiQ&amp; &lt;uebaets is llmoSI
nccb,•• Hayden admitted.
&lt;Odlca. ~Y~c~ ... tbe r.. we ruaanaa~
• - ~ OOMMITTtE..,_I
•IUDGET ONSlAUGHT..,- I

aad--

M.,.....,.

horizon-·

�•

In short.
camp~s

Ellicott rape
Tile UB Department or Public Safety "'PPrted rlw an aiJesed
rape occurred in w Rldunond QuadriDJ)e lounat euly Sunday
momina, Novem~ IS.
. ~
Aooordina ro Pub&amp; Safety retOtCb the femalt vKtim reported
1M rape to Amhc:nt Police Department after whlch me was oaken
to Elk CoWIIy Medial Center and then rdctied.
Tile victim has nor prewd any charaeo lbrouJh Public Safet)'
altbOU&amp;b Assluanr Dirtaor Jocl f.aert indicare4 rhar !tis
ckponrnonr auernpred 10 contaa lbe vic:llm. She "did 001 wanr to
see ~)'body." he aid.

• national

Michelle Srnirh-lht reported victim or lhe fnll eu;rom-allegns
thai sh&lt; ,..., verbally waulred by fral Jn«Dh&lt;rs afr&lt;f beingrhrown
into the pond. She also reportS Jht spent that evtning unde.r
obsevation at the Stanford Medal Cmtu.
Sin"" then, tht fratcmity bas been banned from &lt;ampU$ fOr
whar university officials describe as "tblft )'em or rorally

una"""Pfable behavior.''

Tetty Clnadii'CampuJ

mark russell

Many Rosenteam.pc11

"Aauntina wealih is bock in $lyle," says rh11 ehic,gUrey.
rcrribly rr&lt;:n(ly mfOPzine, U.S. Nr,... &amp; World Rtport. Thanks 10
lhe Reqan's clcpnt lifest)'lt. rhe m..,Wne's readers no looser
have 10 wear a ~ over their beads wherf"they wi.lk into
Tiffany's.

Hurnbet37

JaM K. l&amp;;l'aniiiEdllot4n-Chftt
S.U• Goock:hilciiMaa.,lno Edftot
'1\nttK»ny M. PtltiiM•n.aglnf Uitot
"•e~~nUAuoell ff llan-ornp Edltot
M11g1.1e\ $ewyer1Att OltKtof
Oan HOkJef/Campw

Eileen Lee.'Campus F. .ture•

RJcnard ChoniCitt
Oalitel Cl:a~...CIIf F . .h1,.1
f&lt;e-tit'l Antertlne'Copy
Jfdl HoUi¥1g(CootlfkfJng
Alan C. KachldCo"rrlkflhQ
JOhn Form.. ltiGt•pblcJ

JOMph 8. ZingtleiNaUoMI

Man from ape? ·
It aorillas or ehimpanU&lt;S •~ t"er on rhe brink or extinction.
wome~~ could-. the spedes by hosting rh&lt; ape embryos.
Doctor Sreph&lt;n ~ of th&lt; NatiOnal lostilure of Healrb SO\fS
h&lt; uxally rejecu w Idea of artif.ntly inserninadna women wirb
ape.......,, bur bdieveo illll'lanrins an at&gt;&lt; embryo in a woman's
body could beeome moK fasibl&lt; in lbe furure.

Seaatt ays his kRft sprin.p from current researc·~ on implantin&amp;•

cattle orilh mice ernbl}os. A«ordi1111 10 the doctor, lbe proce.s of
"embryo lr1111fer" milhr be c:ooducted by removing a fertniud
and partlaDy clndoped &lt;mbryo from a femalt ape and placing h
in lbe urerus of a woman. In rheory. &gt;aY$ ~. a prima••
_.,.,.,.should nor prcsenr any physioJoal&lt;al problems for rhe
human tn01her. O&gt;imps and gorillas ha•'&lt; similor gesratlon
period$, and, adds w docror, newborn ap6 an: waner than
newborn hWIWii.
•
O..e or many questions that stiU remain.\, ho..'n'e&lt;. Is who
would \'Oiunteer to mo1ber 1 chimpanue.

Scboolgirl antics -

AccordillJIO U.S. N, .."f, wmt spritzers.. mont)' mark~ funds
and la\i sh living arc in. Po...eny and 1loppy clothes art om. Tht
only chins duller 1han a wint s;prit.ur is anyone who likts 10 1alk

laUtenct: l . RotentnaiiPfloo.roorapbt
01¥1d 0Ua¥iOIAUitt•nt PbOIOOIISJhY
J0t1 M. Dl•liSports

about money mark&lt;t fund•.

Jellr.,. R ThurstontS,oom
G11y StemtAn.fafattl SpotU
O~hid k ComstoclrJPiod'lQal

Some people naunr rhdr wealrh leb gracefully !han olhcrs.
Brand new Repubtieans art easily spotted "'hc:n obey 35k rhe wa.irtr
for catAar wfth H'i·Ho c::rackcrs.

Then: is also a ntw auitudt about personal rdalionshjps.
momlng lht)' rtahte{ lhrir tih·er pauem,l

where- an:con«med.

Two ZETA PSI filllcmity members a1 Staorotd University have
been c:harJed wilh bauery ancr allegedly lhrowina a woman from
MiUs Colle&amp;&lt; into a pond last moorh.
Tbe rwo explained it was a lon&amp;-standina fraternity ...,om ro
"lhrow inro lh&lt; pond &amp;im who do not ... into the spiril or Zeta
f)l.rtics or who ahun rhe 01tel1llons or house memben...

Sun

lit Petrtnof•tf•
Tony Groje&lt;laillcnk
Franci.J Speclilef/Sun Pft.otogtcplty

Jeffrey N, Ca.morl8us/hus M1nag..,
JllnoU P. MurphyfCompfrallff

The word is oul-if you have it, why not enjoy it? Why not,
indeed. There•s a cmain pride which goes with a sprins..optra.ted
plastic donkey dangling on rhc bad ledge of your 1967 Dodge
Dan.

Couples stiU engage in so&lt;alled one.,iyn nands-bur rh• next

Fraremiry antics may be going lbe way or fla&amp;pol&lt;·
siuins~auy

20N~1N1

Votume32

So. if you~vc &amp;Ot it. fiaunt il. Jr you haven•t got it, (ate il. And
re&lt;Dcm~ whatrbe Good llook S&lt;tys- The forst shall be lut and
th&lt; last shall be lim-and tbey won'r have ro drink wine spri\l.ers.
/As Angtles 1illll:$ Syndicote

Jan Ma.tt•Hano'A dnrtla#no Muacre,
Suz.an.ne FlicusJP'toducdon
Kim M. Kobu:siPtod'«llo~t
Shlrtey Glgllt/Actw'. eoor.iiAffOI

The $pect/Vnt IS MtYed by t t'le
Auocfated Pte~ Ft•14 Newapaper
Syndicate. &amp;.os Ang:etea Ttrrtu
SYMi~e. Col&amp;eglate Headlines
Serv'.oe Un.ittiCI Futures Syncnca'leo
lnd Unflod- S,..qlcale. Tlo•
SptlcttJJm ' ' repruentOd for ~tlonal
tch&gt;wttsfna I&gt;Y CommunJeallont and
AOYonlamg Ser~Klel to StUdents. 1~

Clteuladon lvtrlgC 20, tOO

71'1• $pft;l111m lt Pf(nloO t¥ EkdfaJo

NewaProu lnc-. 1:J70SIMCaS,.

Buflalo, H."t.

·~house

O.slltbvtect ft.. to che UntvertiiY

communllyiUtnil one c:opy per~.

TM Spectrum ot(fc.es are -..,,., frt
3515 $Quit• Halt. State Unl~ty of
New Vork at 8uUab. 3436 M1ln
&amp;rete. Buffalo, Hew YOttl14214.
T o l e - (7111lf131-36Te od~orlot
C7111lf131-3MI. buotn- CoPYI'tonr
1981 8U'tfaJo, H:.Y. The Spec1NU'I

Stuoen1 Pet~. lite.. Edi10tt11

pofley Is OtttrmJMCS ~ the Edilor~o­
Ch~f. Allpubfteauon.s of -any matter
heteJn -.hhOul ttl• expre.n consent 01
the Edltor"'n-Ctt..l ls .sufctly
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�By RJCH ARD CH ON
Ctt;rEdttor

Mcmb«s of BuCCalo Plulhannonic Orchestra voted Wednesday
to shonen its season from 48 w~ks to 40, thus opening the door
to cpntributions from local banks and other institutions that
eould bail out the financially stra pped organization.
The orchestra, which faces a S4SO,OOO deficit, was In danger or
not meeting its payroll obligations next week. According to
Wayne Wisbaum, chairman of the board of the Buffalo
Philhannonic Society, which manages the orchestra, the only
way to secure enou&amp;h fundina to diminate the deficit "'as to
balai)(:C the 19g1-12 bud&amp;et-which ncassitated cuttina et$bt
"eeks from tbe season.
Just the night before, the society's board of trustees rejected a
proposal from the orchestra committ~ tO soh·e the r&amp;Stal crisis
by alternate means. Orchestra members proposed le11dlna the
society $175,368-derived from sacrificed paych&lt;eks-and
reducing the season by two w~ks. However, the board d&lt;eided
to hold to their original proposal to reduce the budget by eight
w~ks.

AGREEMENT
\.

The Buffalo Philharmonic wi ll
have,a shortened season as
two sides reac h an agreement

"The only way there's aoing to be further money is with a
balanced budget. It's the only way we're going to attract suppon
from donors, pr•spea~&gt;e donors and banidn&amp; institutions,"
Wayne Wisbaum, Chairman of the Board of tbe Philharmonic
Society said. He noted the m&lt;ehanbm for raisin&amp; money ,....
already in place. and all that was n~ to ensure the orchestra's
shon-term swvival was an approval of the shonened season by
orchesua members.
•
O rchestra members accepted the board's proposal Wednesday
aflemoon at a rehearsal at UB's new Slee Hall after debating the
subject ror about IS minutes. "The society's proposal has been
accepted," Daniel Johnston, chairman of the orchestra
eommittee, told reporters. "I'm disappointed that thb was a
problem in the IU:ft place, and I hope that by working together
in the future. 10c-can bring back the eight w~b." be said.
Board Vi~ Chairman Dedic Joseph &lt;xhoned the public to
show its suppon for the orchestra by attending its ne" roncert,
to be hdd 8:30p.m . Saturday at Kleinban's Music H all. "The
real heroes in thjs whole thing wert the musicians," he told
re).X)rlers.
Julius Rudel, tho Philharmonic's Music Oir&lt;etor, has remained
quiet throughout tho financial crisis. " I 1\ave no official opinion .
My bean is with the musicians. that's all," ho told Tht
S{J«trum.
Johnston, boi'"CVCI. said that llodel told the orchestra he
would personally rauc enouah money to add t"'O w~ks to the
~n. ·•He's a musician. •• Johnston said. "" He undentands our
problems."
The Philharmonic's r&amp;Stal cnsis romes at a time "hen it b
enjoying unpr«edcnted musical success. 1be orchestra r&lt;eently
eompleted a highly successful eoncen tour or tho midwest and
West Coast which climaxed in San Franciseo. where crilcs aa,•o

them rave reviews.

MQ

T'HfttE: WJYM Wimeum., ~trNn ol lht eo.rG. lluttQ)

~lc Soc-~'t. 8edte. JoMph. ¥tee d\wmM of lhe

baerd,

"'"')0 Ph'olharmonlt Society and Oenil4 JohntiOfl.

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Chaltman of QCihatla commfUot ~ tt,e wote of lhl
whkh tqfMd 10 CU'I jlt MUOI'I bt eiOht wttM.

1 orchnlra.

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According to.Philharmonlc officials, althou,gh it ran up a
deficit of somo SSO,OOO, the tour was not the cause or the
financial eriili. And, according to Bidski, it would have been
impossible to cancel the tour because or rontraetual
ananj!:ements with botds, auditoriums, airlines. and bus ~ices.
Wbbaum said, tbe S50,000 deficit only amounted to one "'Cek 's
pay (or the entire orchatra. To canoel t.h e tour, he satd. 100uld
ha\t delllyed the financial crisis only one v.eek .
When news of the orchestra's financial problems surfaced last
w~k. the board immediat&lt;ly proposed the eight·W~k reduction,
but the orchestra oommitt~ insisted on an audit of the society's
financial records and soon afterwards called for federal labor
mediator Joseph Bania to overs~ tho negotiations. The board,
however, ultimatdy did not budae from its original position .

Six ofthe best tasdn&amp;
beers in the world.

Applicatiou are now
being aceepted for
the poelt.lou of Capen
Lobby Couater Stock

Maa..,er.
Applicaflts must bl!
graduou stud~nu in
busin~•• witJa Ofl accountfflg bocltgroulld.
.R ..pon•ibilitiu in·
elude supuuisin g
cuhiers, nu~rchandise
ord•ring, ifluentory
coflt rol cl preptlriflg
apl!rolinf •t4tvttenU.

AppiJcatiou c:aa be
pickedupinl8Capen
Hall. Ambertt Cam-pd between 9 ua • 4
pill by Deceaaber 4th.
636-2800. ~

ERLANCER
THEDCEPJION

�editor"al
Almost worth a clap
Applause lor President Reagan from
any responsible American citizen Is rare,
II not nonexistent, but we can begin to
poise our hands over his Wednesday
announcement proposing nuclear arms
limitations In Europe. This Is the first step
in the right direction for world security. '
But one step requires many more to,
make the movement worthwhile and
Reagan's call for weapons cutbacks Is
not yet a "peace initiative" as Texas
Representative Jim Wright has called It,
but rather more rhetoric from the
administration to soft sell Itself to
America and our European ellles.
It Is true that the Soviets are as guilty
of prepetuafl{lg the arms race as the
United States&gt;t&gt;ut this does not excuse
America of responsibility to work toward
a solution. If the United States wants to
remain the world leadllr In freedom and

feedback
NYPIRG, an asset

peace, It Is up to us to takt~ the first
initiative to truly earn this respect.
When Reagan actually does sit down
with the Russians to hammer out a
sincere and lasting weapons limitation
agreement will the applause come, and
only then will the President's proclaimed
sincerity be believable. And even then
limitations are only hall a step. Only with
complete European disarmament will
there really be something worth calling a
peace Initiative.

No panic
The budget situation Is bad and getting
worse. Almost everyone will admi t that
fact. But what nobody, or very lew, will
admit U that UB has to come up with
more reaction than a lew tears and a
thunderclap of complaints.

Follet defense
techniOIIt&gt;ool&lt;., r~~e t&gt;ool&lt;tlcw u*ed lor the

J;ditor.

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haM of NYPIRO, 0t ~ow ln h11 ,.tier echHI
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on•onoing Cfllz..,•n;p oklllo r/uougll oompu1 oll(l
oomm..,llr pro/eCIO. For •~•mple, NYPIRO't Nl111011
111Jdy, which hopelully ""' 1&gt;e tnolm~lllf 101
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IHNI,.,. a tart«! and the te¥1ttooA'. t t ~ w.tf'n"r

holl(l/u)'fll proluaotO

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bookllote teOOfds at tMu OCC4JJI"Iona,

t u•uatty

lt:HJntl I~ ptOIISUH ordtJred the bOOA /111 or thl
~Wt&gt;lla;;.r /ult didn't he~ •nough •toe- ro mNt the

dtmlnd. Tht bOOUtore Is the middle man and gtt•
the t&gt;Nnt ol ,,. complaints trom the ltudtnta anti
faculty. I rHiilllhlt this may nOf be the ctlt tor 111
•ucJt incldenc.J. I also bfll,..,_ molt PfiOPie don't
,..,,,,.. ,,.,. •• ,.,, Fol~tt go.•
P'OVJdll?g ~,.,
..,..,lc.-1 to tile 1.'0-.Jty oommuol/y.
Ewq Mmftlff' ru hMd oJ ,,. tt.tttlO&lt;M
~~Mrtmftlfl Mr •tt«S unt 10 ~ proltUOIIIIII
.,,,. • , _ . , . , dudlitw tor ordlt'llfl/ ,,. to&lt;tt&gt;ool&lt;a
tot thelollow;ng sem.st•. Th;s a.m.11er • ,.,.,. was
11111 out ,,. ol OCfol&gt;er 5th. /olormlrlll tho
INOIII_, lhll fUibooh sho&lt;Jkl 1&gt;e otdlf.-1 Oy
OctOllltr 26th. 10 make lUte tttey'r• on tM thelw•.,
tho c..plo•lnll ol rno IPrlfll/ 10m4!f10t. Tnlo deoaiiM
wu • WHk 0t two tlrl'f t&gt;t~Uuse'&amp;lulrt Hill war to
~ tWnOVIttd Nov. t;
booltltorf Wll IUpPOifd 10
"'""" .rlpfNOIImlloty 50 petOint ol tile ttJ/t&gt;ool&lt;
ortHtr 1t1v. OHn r«AAwd and It Is altHdy two
IN dHdliM. TM bOMtfO't liM&gt; m1A1s
l o u • - oloa!IS to 8dl &lt;Mponmont ~M~indlttg
,,., oltllls -JiM
depo,_/ I s - -f/1111/y /tylflg
to lmpr~ ill unbt; ltK f.xample. tiN boolc ..tore 11
now uslrtQ 1 compurw to ptOCNI afKI ordfW
,••,ooou lot fleft ..,..,11.
TIN trodo t&gt;ool&lt; dopltt,.,.,t Is 1110 0011111/trlf
try;ng to lf"/lt:JJ'Ifl Ill n/Ktion tor rM ltUdMUt end
,,._ faoult'J. t..atf aprlng '"' eo&amp;acJtote Nttl out,,,.,..
to o/1 ,,. · -· efii/IM«Ittll, ond ml/11 prolo11ora
lnWting m.m to loolr o • • ,._,~ etlotfmtnr of

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Vice President lor Academic Affairs
Robert Rossberg's office has made some
correct steps In a painful process which
has to be done. US's academic programs
have avoided Albany's wrath and the
State's menagerie of tightwads, as
servlces get cut. However, this will not
contlnue.
There Is a lot of academic fat at UB
and Rossberg's office Is lookll\g to
cutback or eliminate the exce'Ss. And at
some point, the University will complain,
but It has to be done.
And Rossberg deserves to be received
by opan and cooperative minds. Without
it, the process may become confused and
end any real chances of some solid
reform because it will be hidden under
secrecy. Rossberg h·as made an attempt
to avoid this. UB owes his office this
time.
Panic is no solution.

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AISo, lhettedo t&gt;ool&lt;•' dlpanment · - 1 ~~~
order of ule boOktltll •lrtg. l.etten wert , . , out
to profesaota 1nd ttlcltlng es-s/s-tanrs Inviting them
to an open hou11. The Idee bflhlnd thfs was: to
Introduce the 1111 to ttte,. people; for thelt p.ople
to 1111 to •now ,,. t&gt;ooillto,. I tell; lor tMtl peop/1
to ntcOm.mMd eome ot thtH ._,., bcxMt to ttlldtntl,
thus help/qgthe I MI..II
Ourlfll/ ,,. looJboll _,..., ol , _ u.. Uolvert•rr
Bool&lt;l/01'0 OIIIJ{&gt; I U 8 _ , 11111(1 lor liN US
Qlmu Tile t&gt;ool&lt;otore 'I"' hoped to
lm,_ OOhOol -~~. - - moA/ng • ptolfL T110y
pro'lided thla ltn'lt» " • Jou for ft'efY homt gam..
Thft't WI$1J'f •nr ,.,ponse from tM UnW«ait'l

Su"•"""'•

communfty entltheretote no .attempt to contlnut we a
mede fhl&amp; )'Ht.
•
Another one of tht strYices the book&amp; tore of/.,. to
the stUdtnta Ja "Chtek Cf&amp;hlnQ' 1• What moff
s-tudent• don't tHII'ltla thtt the t&gt;ookatote olttra
this H't¥a to th.m et • lou.. That's right/ Fot tvery
oh«&lt;l they ... , lot you, lhr/lo.. moMy
~~ UnMtolty aoo..tOfl nos - n &lt;In Clmpus
lot rhtee ~·,. AA1nr people ore 1/illooon/fll/ ,,.
t&gt;ool&lt;o/Ote ol tiN loultoll hW whh f'SA. lhll'l ,.,,
FSA lon't
liN t&gt;ool&lt;•tcw flOW. The - / l o t i
ol thft• IOUhl .ho..S hOW/IT Follett hll Otouflhl tile
l&gt;ookltoro- "'oo/'f thtH ~ero. "'John Feuott&gt;ont, tno
bOohiOte m1n111flt, Uld, "Wo'tt 00&lt;1$/IOI/'f ltyffl/1 tb
tlnd w1y1 to lmptove our ••rvJcn."' I thNtlt It'• time
' "· '" '"' t.JniNrefty community, c:,.aned up our act
boloro-otlllclzlflll th•l&gt;ookllofl.

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l h l - 101.-1 our ol m•IIOI tortltd yod. or ' " '
otfHH ltumen lor lltlt tniiiW. But d•tpltt tnt reafon,
why did you no., to kill "-t-upocfoHy In ouolt 1
horrible, gruero"'' mln!Mf. SUre. 1 know you•,.
••r••g "but It's on/~ • lly." .rind wnoi, mll/nl l uk,

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U~hllfoltr

�op-ed
By ROY S. KELVI N
UUAB CofiHhOIIU Chairperson

by

ow tnat r.,e seUI«t •nto my new job, 1'0 11ke to
t"uoduce mysett to 1M Un,vetSity commu:ntty as
the new Uf'ltverslty Unton ACitVIIies Board

N

(UUAB) Coll-se Chairman. I'd like to l)lesent tne
actiYII•Ot tl'\at we produce •• a toun.al IntrOduction to

U8'a newcometl, and It I pa.kltell reminder 10 Ul

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olclh..,... who oulfer lrom tn.. 'T,.t&gt;orec»...notl,
''*•'o-no~hl"!!"t&lt;&gt;&lt;lo. , . - ...ocatlon, stuc~e&lt;~t.-tny

~

To atllrt out,
M&gt;Ciclay Mutle Serle$, whiCh i l htlG
eaCh and ..ory Wedneaday., Haaalounge. SQuire Hall
From 12 noon untd 2:00 p.m.. we shOwcase the beSt ot
toce1 to..nt. Midday Mulk Is lrH, and o - to ll'lllf)IOno.
Every Thurtday nlgtn, the chance Ia yours to take your

plooe In tn. apotllgnt, and lokt tno first step on the
~

atalrcase to rocJ( ataHtom, b+g bUcks, groupies.
and )'..
..en the iilu&amp;lfJOVI FUlmore Room. Under
tht gulclong ouspces ol Honooy &amp; Co&lt;koy, Reg &amp; Adam
Ptoeklc:tiOns E--, Tht&gt;raday from 8-11.00 p...., 1110
Rat~ &amp;t-oe 11 opef\ Witting, anG Wlfllng tOt
- r . 1010&lt;. 1ozz. C&gt;Oei'J', or ..not- " few of Roy't
fW'-t of 0«1«, tl&gt;o&lt;lgn, for ~Inning porlom&gt;ers, CK
advanced ltateners.

I CARDINAL RUlE: Please don't assault tno

.,,...oy

MC. tno '*'""""''·your lr..nda, fOOd- employ-.
~

2 S.gn op sterts at 7:30 p.m. on tnt night of the shpw.
e~ so often there •• an inltvx or rnuaieal p,~Odeg ..... and
there IS!&gt;'t • SOOIIO bolound
1:31, oolt pays .0 get
t,.,e earty. You can segn up and COirN bade. lattr. but
strowng •n at 9 30 aNI eaJ)OC'Itng to get 1 &amp;pOt II hig,hty

a.cvnty, Deluxe Aa*okta. Of anyone Of any1hi"Q

..... tOf th.a1 mallet~ T'ht pwtc:wtMfa are tnete for your
OfiJOYrNnL Wl&gt;ilo not all can be tno next Enc: Clopton.
Joni Mllcnell, CK Jerry Gar~la. thOy'ro oM just do&lt;ng t""k
own thong. (aome lor tn. ''"' tiiNII onddeseml your
attention and ewen • Hti.Je lpO,tUM now and then, At far
u tht MC'I go. they are peld tOf ttwlr servtcea, and don't
eU ~111rlly QPoe11l4 Open Mikt- each
wllh
UowiHI f*letllon , Pleuo IMI poll0&lt;1t If you l&gt;avo a
teQttlmete comp1ahu. (or ~ be1tlf ret. a teg•t.Jtntlo
-110&lt;1), I'm almoot Olways at Open
(In fact, on
rwe OCGUiof'tl I've ..... bMn known 10 get up U•t and
wum o l o w - · mysotl). oneS wlllbomcn t h i n onc1
to your ._tiona.

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unltkefy.
3. Son')'. CJot oven If UghiMS a,. Ill and people are on
lheJr feet throwtng money, perlounancea l'f'Uit be ~ept to
20 minutes apiece. Exe.pllons can be ma&lt;tt Jt U\ete Is a.n
tncomptete atgn·up list Of If canceuat;ona occur, but tor
the mo.s.t part. be Pfepared to ptay only 20 minutes.. As fat

as e4ectrk; or compJ.ex acta go. Ph!a.M amve Mtty and ftt
up VI adwance of your .achtdu.S 11mt

4. EnJoY tile IMW · wtne. and tO&lt; -kon wongs
are QeMfOUIIY prowtdtd by tood se~ and Wrufh free
admtssb'a at lht csoor, you can't go wrong.

M~dl)'

In addilfon to our
Music a.nd Open Mike Mries,
every 1wo weeka ot so we sponsor coHHhOu. .s tn th4t
Rat. Tat&gt;teeiOtht, eand..a. dim liGhts, and gOOd fOOd ond
drfnk aea.te ~ lntimat• a.lmosphere., and tM YlfY
mode$&amp; covet c;h&amp;rgt tt more UW\ oltset by the fine
tetel\1 tNt Js preeented Tl\ts sen'M!sttf .,... . featured
Mlcl\ael Cooney, Ot&amp;o1 Friedman and S...On Slack.
Comedy Nite W•lh
"Funn.y You Should Ask", a.nd M•n&lt; Rust. More ewents

are b04t\Q planned. so keep an eye out for actvertlsero"ts.
FfnaUy, In IItt Aprtl UUAB Coffeehouse preactnll
Folldest. (now •n Ita eleventh year): a weekencHof'lg
cetebrat~ of well known perlocmers 11 well as tocal
taleot.. Last yea.r"a Folkfest teatuted John Hell. John.altton
•Edwards. Tom Pu:ton. Clvls WiUiamson. Kau-.y ..,or1.a.ny.
and Ken Ha.tdy and tnt Tens Pla)'boyt wrute thts. year..s
Fest 1s stJU In the plenntno s taoe-s. n ptomiM1 10 t)t
second to none
Where do tho tundl fOC' our events come trom? About
75 percent Is from s:tUdent mandatory feel UUA8 ,,
O.Sigl'fed to toM money on eacn snow we ptoctuca. and
because t.tMt revenu. we conect can be ao low. eo can
ttcket prices The otnet 25 pe:rcenl of funcJ•~ comes ftom
~pon$()(St\IPS hom Other Qll'lpuS Of ~IHllhOns t"d hk.e
to lhenk CAC. ,..,_ Afumnt As:soclatron, and ~ for

generously to-tPOneor•ng tNtty of 1h1t Mmtstlf•a

acttwtUU. and mend IM l.nwtlltion 10 othef e:rvaolutlona
U\lt woukl hke to oo the same. The more hit.Ct4"" w
hawt. I'M bCUI'f QU&amp;My OUf lhOWJ can be. fn eddtUon.

UUAB naa CI&gt;SIX&gt;OSCKed - · · lXII 011 by oil*
orgon~&amp;atlon•· Th&gt;s 5e'Mtlar. wo'.. l&gt;elped lund Ell~ 'Hill,
(orHOnt.O by Black Mountain College~ and "Tui",
(presented by Commute.: Affair•)
B eing that all UUAB Colleellouse events a.r• he•d '"
SQtJlre Hill, many people t1ave inquired as to the f1Lt ot
ou' actl~ttes after the demtse of tne U.nlon. At thil pok\1.
I ca.n PJCMntM thll ovr e\'enll ._,,.continue; edCtly where
the)t ••II conunue •s sllfl a man• of otb&amp;le. which '41nfl
hoe&gt;eluWy be resolvec.t by MK1 a.emt:t1er. While we dO 1\lwt

SQuire Hall and llle Rot tl&gt;o&lt;lgh,lt ' ' lmportam tnat we ati
PltroftlLe the even11 hotel thtft wllh our presenot 11 wtlt
as 0\lt applavs.e. ana auppon lht Unlon. (while we sHU
havo II). In any we~ we can.
To wrap lhings up. I'd like 10 thank~ or lhe ~~·
wtlo tunctton benlncS the sc-.ntt at Squi:re and UUAB. and
WOik Hrtfet:.sly to ma.u each eYtnt I he most 11 cal\ be.
Bate FoiOmon, SQulle Molntononco, SQuue Tlcl&lt;et Oft leo.
ano f'OOCI Ser.-.ce: few gt.,ng us 1 room. ttc:kets. a.nc1 fOOd.
Eoti&gt;Or Coot* and Secuooty fa&lt; long l&gt;o&lt;lr$ and ~ard ...,.k;
Paut Olctunan, Ha~ 8oulett. anG Stage Crew. lOt g1v1ng
ua elt'llllon anc:f vtsJbilfty; Gaty Rosner, Shaun Mulllna,
1m2 SouMJ Crew, for 11 tittle feedback es posslb•e and
tlnally masteting .all of that equlpmtnl; An1ta LaMon1o,
I he Raa.r O'Relfty or UUA8. 1nd the best secretary M 've
e"' hao; Btlt Hooley lnd Larry Tttewsky fot Chalnsawa
IM I gr"t mcwle Mfte-.S.. Andrtl OrMtl and Ira
Otnanoetg, f&lt;H" geUing OU&gt;r ada and Uyets togeth«: Thllta
fa&lt; Trwrs&lt;~ay Nita Live onc1 Fa• Soundo Ser10s

So"'"'"·

..., at Am!lorst.

Rev Gllt&gt;or1 .,., Atiam Au.l.1ndor, wno

work llrtloess•y a!ld thlnkMssty tor pullh10 on some ot I he
besl conecwu th+s scnoot nu ewer koown; af\d Loia
Waldman, 101 runntng a Hghl ahlp ano keeping us allln
lint

llllly.lf yoV don't hke Whlfl hiPPtfltng With UUA8~
tot ....,.. If you OO). ()( tt you neve any supgestiOrls
-.·hareoever on now to lmptOYt UUA8.. tunc:rlon u a
llucJent MfVI'U, fefl frH IO call me 11 636-2957 01' dfOO Dy
our otf.ce a1 10&amp; Talbef'l HaU, on the~ e&amp;.rnP4.11
PtMst: suppon UUAB ~enll, and our student unfon

to \!rbine ®tutt ~elf ...
potai)'ZOCI

By DAN BOWMAN

whh owo ondtu&lt;. 1\ simftar fountain olltomo

.,.... '"" P a - family nouse woko me lr&lt;Kn my

a vauall was late lor my flr•t class tt'at
fuoOday momlng SOme ~•ra 1.1GB 403 no•CKth tho ~n ol acroolng oil tho cor
••ndO*"-, "ha"'ll119 to ah• tnrougn
tad Ugltta and~ my bocly to uni&gt;NrabNI

A
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"'Y fat'* had peady lth ICK WOO.- lint gozod
out m y - t l o o f - to._'""
~ 1 ••• tu~ by tBt , ..,,,,....,, Wtth 'MhiCh tM anow

"''""'""'Iori

n.O covt&lt;.O tho tire,,_, ol my lot!Mr'o c:ar.
The ncHthO«'' e;ky waa • pe.ec.tul mlww.rt of btue and
wllltt, I rtlfi&gt;Oillbet. Whtn the llall\'01 rod, orongo and
yotlow o - t r ~~on tno ho&lt;lztjn flko on O&gt;Cplocllng
'"" IPGL my tnt thougllt " " thellllo Atlontoc R.c:hlltl&lt;l
rei~ by tho Grand taloncl IIIN!go had up. Yht
ltorG"I of tno • - r-'*''"'"""Y clo&lt;ICIS
Yht llltemo s t r - along I"" ho&lt;llOII aa &gt;t I~ on

in...,..,.,.

0~

" " .. - " " " " I .... - g tb&lt;ougllCfa&lt;:lt.O
beiO&lt;t mt tyM jult •• tho 1&gt;00mlng , . ...-atlont tn'f Hf"druma t .. u teminded of 11\e .0'-'nd Ol thoM
••ptosoont . . . - oowayo come •• tho oneS ol o tl&lt;oworkl
d•loloy Tno klndthot lmmoclltttfy mlk• bod•es tonM
.,..." """te • - • oot tnt niQflt ol&lt;y. on
&amp;ntlcipatoon o l t n o - - to lollow
.... a dti'd •··~ ai"''\'M 0VM CIO"IIIfn I AfOOd

hypnotk: 61ate. The MOOnd ex:pfOIJon was tunner awey
ar.d more to the toutn.

Tnay told me 1~01 mr dad muat l&gt;ove ~'-d avon t&gt;otor·e 1
l&gt;eonl tM oot&gt;o 6f.lh&amp;t -

Ills--

btiSL At 0 IO&lt;emon at the

L&amp;cl&lt;a•onna plant ol o.thlehem SIMI ht "'"' o&lt;OC&gt;abtr
j&lt;nt boc:omlng comto&lt;t- at
the~
loc:!O&lt;Y ouclcltftly lltC&amp;riiO ground .....
ActueUy tnete W'tft tOCif ground zeros tM1 febrvarr

doy.-Tht hydr-trlc plant 1n Nlogoro Foilt wat tno llfat
site obll1etl.ted Then c.ame my d~ 'a piece. Republic
Steel ond tno Chtvy plant on Rlvfl' Rood.
I reaeh.O lor tnt tetopl&gt;one to lind out II my
brothels and olttoro '""'" - y l notlc.O tiny btlotera on
my
arm. u 1\ I h a d - lying on 1110 o.a.....
Island too long 19-• I nevar rtOI!c.o ti&gt;O ,..,
btloretno..
Tho phOntO - • - · ole&gt;o&lt;ne, and tnt elockt
~~-a1 urne AefMd to. I s••t"*' my pocNt ..-.dio
to WGR 11 tl&gt;o lot anti oltne diet It took a low houro
btiCKe • lhoky and r•IPY voleo llnolly ·-tad that tno
Sovoot Union onG 1110 United Stoles hod ongogod In o

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Umhed t"'UCftiJ Wit,

B uuato, o-1ond onc1 Et,. noel -~.., oo 1110
rno.t WltabAe .,.,., tor tM ttnkea aance 1ner •••
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Pr. ., _ , a-ge Bus~&gt; calmly lni&lt;Kmocl me on tn. radiO
tnot an. SQvlet Union aullerod tlrMor tleotnoctlon ond
U'UIIt..S..

II hOd all been calcuiotad bOIO&lt;o nand, he said, so tho I
bottt aides would Incur the aamt amoun1 of Cferneoe In
tnat way, M rea~ed. nuclear wat would not oet out ot

nand
Ifound out ""actlr wttat tYI&gt;&lt;I ol bombs w«e
t don1tllln~ tnot tnoy wore nydrogon bomiMI
thoUgh TiltoN are o1c1
Motl ol my l a r N i y - but my MOB~
clat.tmattl 'n Crosby wett all cruShed tn a pile oLtubbtl
Thoy tell me I'm dying of loul'.emla ond nln eancar and
oot to t..:pect to regain my vision AI ltaat I WO!l\t 111ve to

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the contoned and burned face of my •hree yeaJ old

,.tee., the one that toat au her llrawbttly bk»nd t\alr
rtcenlly

T"-'t

\llr•• aotne benehta hom trus u..a run ICOOidfnO

to tno no-pero_ Ruawta and AIIMI(Ic&amp;nS alike,eMing tM honc:wa of _.., Jn IMtf o•n bac:kyatct. ere
un.tat•alty ufging thetl gcwemmenta to oei.M tM
production ol ony mCKI nuc- WOIPGnL Yht Willie
HouM. h' aiaattay evet alnce Rea.g..,·a dNth, retvaH to
comment on now the entht 1ltu1t1on began.
My ftMnct Steve. wno w1a In Hew York at the 1~1, •ave
thai It won't be long bolore Rutllo hila u• •gain He
tf1jM,I th•t theY hawe mort to gak\ trom a Limited n...e...r
WOI thOII ... 00 I don't - l y Mow about tl&gt;ll. M I Ia

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The Student Association open s
its ears to student complaints

"I neapot..Wle lltluknta will jump

at evety chance

ro bitch ,

but we've got ro get GCI"'OI ro them that they lu:ros to
contribute

ro .alving the problem• as welL~'
- SA Public Relations Intern
Gary Klumpp

By LIS A FRIED
$pee/rum Sla'f/ WriJN

It con tbe Student Association (SA) over $ 1000 in
campus publication advtrtisins. SSOO sheetS or paper
for survey forms. and lenstlly hours of often tedious
work, but SA orfiCials and assanblymen b&lt;!lieve that
the Let:.; Bitch survey campaign was ~ortb it.
SA CommuniClltions Cbairperson John Mallette,
AMembly Communications Comminec Chairperson
Wendy Gin;ky and 14 members or the
Communicatins Committee met Tuesday night to sort
out the approximately 800 L~t·s Bitch su rveys that
were returned to the committee during the past two
weeks..
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According to Girsky additional surveys are still
trickling in, but tbe bulk have been received. Keeping
in mind that ~A elec:tlon turnouts are usually not
high, Girsky said, " I knew we weren't going to get a
huge resportse, but I'm happy witb the respollS&lt;' we
did set." Mallette, who it advlsina the cornmiuee
added. "I feel that it's a good representation or the
student's complainl5, and now we can act on them."
Tuesday's meeting was quite informal. Wine and
cheese were served and music echoed orr the walls or
the Talbert BUll Pen. "We knew this was goins to be
tedious work, so we tried tO relax the atmosphere,"
Girsky ex]) lain~.

part,

T he atmosphere was :relued, for the most
exoept for a disagreement which occurred between
SA Vice President Steve Kt~plan and Mallette over
the latter's role in the Communications Committee.
MaJette, who li l!CfVins as an advisor to the
commiuec indicated that be bad the fi nal word on
the commhtoe'~ actions. Kaplan disqreed,
maintainina that it was not Mallettt's responsibility
to "dlctate commiuee policy." Girsky deftnded

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Committee members sifted through piles of surveys
for afrnost three hours. recording the number or
surveys and the most c(&gt;mmon complaints. Members
were split into groups to analyze the six categories
present on the survey-housing, busing, libraries,
accivities. professors, .and facUities-10 determine
which problems were cited most often.
Assemblymen Bret Grub&lt;! and Jeff Kaber
examined the complaintS about professors and found
that most students were unhappy with foreisn
tea.e hers wbo were dJfficuh to understand, TA's " 'hO
did not have proper knowledge or the subject area,
and the grading sysiem which allows for curved
srades.
Both agreed that son ins the surveys involved 11 lot
of time and effort, but Haber said, " If you want to
tend to people's grievances you have to read them ."
Assemblymen Benntlt Kaplan a\!d Kate Brady
reponed o 'n the complaints about busing and cited
insufficient buses at peak h ours, overcrowded
vehicles, and a desire for later runs between

Common complaints about the University Libraries
eenteted on a desire for extended weekend hours,
additional copy machines, b&lt;!tter lishtins in the
Ellicott Complelt South ·Library, and q uieter, more
spacious study areas in the Ma.in Street Libraries.
The Assemblymen discovered that students
commented posit;vely on the number of campus
activities, but believed that addjtional advenisins or
the events was needed .
In the category or facilities. comments included
insufficient lightins on campus at night, ov~tcrowded
parking lots, •nd more convenient bankins machine
locations.
Actual statistics have not yet been computed but
Mallette and Giuky are plannins to announce the
results soon. Girsky added that the results or the
survey will I&gt;&lt;! presented at the next Assembly
meeting, and the seven oommittees will evaluate the
student's complaints and then will begin to work on
solving them.

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campuses as popular complaints.
SA Public Relations Intern Gary Klumpp and
Assemblyman Jolene Danischevsky recorded housing
problems and found gripes about dirty dormitory
bat~J-rooms and kitchens, insurfitient security, and
nl!merous complaints about cockroach infestation .
Klumpp and Danischevsky agreed that the student
complaints were valid ones, but added that students
must realiu their role in solving the problems.
"A lot of these problems are the students' fault,"
Oanischevsky ex,p lained. "For example, Fargo is a
really dirty dormitory because most or the students
who live there make it that way,'' she said. Klumpp
added, "Irresponsible students will jump at every
chance to bitch, but wt've got to get across to them
that they have to contribute to soh•ins the problems
as well. We're going. to prove lhal communic:alion
\ can happen.'' he concluded.

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Mallttte: "He didn't want to say he wanted to do
that; he said that he would ad vise the committee."
The misunderstanding occurred as a result of a
recent change in SA policy that sives to individual
Assemblyman commiuet: chair positions which wert
p~ously fiUed by SA Directors. coordinators, and
chairpersons. Assemblymen have more authority in
tbe commiuees, as a result of this change, Kaplan
explained. B•t both Mallette and Kaplan asreed that
~&gt;&lt;!cause many of the new chairpersons are freshmen,
SA officials such as Mallette must help them learn
leadership techniques. Orisky agreed, explaining that
working under Mallette has had a positive effect on
the commiltet-'s actions.
Most of the committee members present did not
seem to notice the disagreement that had taken place
and were feverishly working on ev.lluating and
oounting the stacks of student grievance surveys.

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(Evolutionary Biology)
Registration number 439054*
for the Spring 1982 Semester.
This~ the first course in the required core program.
• A Lab is also required.

�Kabosh Committee
Arter 10me prompting from the crowd,
Hayden declAred that Kabosh would cill for the
preservation of Squire based on student
ownership. "We're defmitely goins to go for
it," he act aimed. "We've gpt nothing to

lose."
Kabosh member Peter Hit'1"hman said that
s hould Squire stay open, "it would in no way
hinder the accreditation of the Dental Scllool."
The ~nt plan for upgraclit:lg the school
facilities c:&amp;lls for the renovation of Squire, but
Hayd~ claimed Kabosb submitted a viable
alternative which did not include the closing of
the union.
"We want it (the Dental School) accredited,"
Hirshman said. "But we also want a Sl udent
union at this Univer$ity. u
Hayden reported that Kabosh plans on
stoppi111 Food and Vendlna Set-vice (FVS) from
movi111 into H arriman Library without further
student input. H ayden wants the fiWillty·
Student Assoclat'-n Board or Directors-or
wbicb FVS is a di~ion-to "inhibit" FVS
Director Donald Hosie from carrying out his
plans until the gtuatioo is ·'re-evaluated" after
consultations among Kabosh, FVS, and Vice
President for Facilities Planning John Neal.
Kabosh's intent is to for~ FVS facilities to
remain in Squire as long as possible to
postpone its closing. "Obviously we don't want
anythina to move out of thil build in&amp;."
Hayden- affirmed.

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they dose this building it's going to suck
around here," he lamented. He termed

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Hll!:_riman and Amherst inadequate as student
union fact1ities.
Hinhma. complained about the atmosphere

on the academic spine-"it 's so sterile out on
Amherst ," and Hayden claimed the nature of
.Amherst's construction makes it unsuitable for
s(udent activity.
Althoush Hayden acknowledged that the
Kabosb plan was entertained by the University
adm1nistration, "even thll! plan was not fuUy
implemented." He charged that the lack of
student involvel'l)ent in facilities planning
decisions "is typical of what has been going on
at thil University for the past 10 to IS years."
Hayden claimed that the decision to close
Squire was not made in Albany but rather at
UB without solicitation or student opinion.
"They're taking our money and they're not
asking us how to spend that money," Hayden
cxplained.':&gt;\bove the noise or the throng,
Hayden proclaimed, ''It's time for us to rally
behind something. We've got an issue we can

go nuts oo. 1 '
Hirs~mao then directed the students toward
several committees to perform varied tasks. The
committees are designed to contact business
leaders, local and state government officials for
support through letter writing, speeches, and

rallies.
"If they are aoing to close Squire," Hayden
said, "we want to stall the hell out of them."
The official date for Squire's closing is still
unknown, but Hirshman predicted it would not
be until February of 1982. "We get to go nuts
for two months," Hayden add~ .

Budget onslaught
&amp;Joomy,

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amons

Universily admini.sui.ton that UB mus1 stop
oomplainins oboot the m!u&lt;tions and bqin to
creativdy work with rhc:m and to condoue rq.ulat .
operations.
Inherent ln thi.s. admlnistrators assert. mu51 be
some kind of priority Sdting and re..aJJocation or
resourtes- a contention that many units ba'flt resisted
in the put daimina that it would threaten their
survival.
'"We can't cry over the past, bur must plan for the
future." OSA Vice President Richard Sigcclkow'taid.
00
We are beadina into a period of time when all
hi&amp;!&gt;« education is cut back. Everyone will have to

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Jearn how to rna.na.&amp;e in a static or contractit\1

easy Job."

Wqner said that a particular problem facing
"Rossbera was what to do with the so-&lt;:alled high
demand areas-such as Ardtitcelt!rc, Manqanent
and Enainecrina. "From a hudae&lt;ary coaiCXI, the
impact or lhis coupled with how 10 maintain lite
over411 enrollments, •• be- noted, was the eeoc raJ
issue. Wagner o.rsued lbat UB was not radna any

Lcadinathe rcor8AJ\izalioo errort is Vice Prcsidon1
for Academic Affairs Robert ROlSI&gt;efa, who Ill$
bqun a eomprehensfve cotJection of data and
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information pcrtalnlna 10 every Univcrsiiy a~
procram that will eventually be used to &amp;:tmnine
rcaource re.allocations. Rossbera's office has alr&lt;ady
bqun work on thil and has planned extensive
consuhations with a variety or University

T bus far, the academic prOIJ&amp;DU bave been directly

immune from the buc!&amp;Ct&amp;r)' u while the support
~-&lt;ucb as the Libraries and teachlna
assillanrs-have been •ubjed to cotuidtrable
reduction,. But it bas become apparent, a1 ka$t 10
Ro..befa and biS 11afr, that UB may no loogcr be
apablc or oontlnuinJ ilt.it,o cumnt ac.ldemic

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Rossberg maintained ...That'$ Why v•e're engaged in
broad based review.'' The vice president said that the
process should be continuous and follows previous
worlr that was done by Iris predecessor Ronald Bunn.
Via: President for Academic Services Robert
Waancr. the University's lcadins blic!&amp;et cx_pert, said
that Rossber&amp;'s efforts were "ext.raordlnarily open"
and that such an atmosphere would have to exist if
such da:i.sions wert ro be made. He said lltar
plannina efforts should Cl)ntinue, regardless or the
buc!&amp;ewy picture, bul that Rossbcra's work "was no

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RENAISSANCE
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''There's already been some concern CllprC$$«1
with "'bat the process is and rightly so and we want
lite process 10 be open and as in-depth as possjbl&lt;.."

'"Jo ou.r ptannina pr0CC$1 we art. collectint cUu
md trends, to - •bill is central," Rossbcr&amp; said.
"We have alr&lt;ady starled talki"' with the deans who
ha•-. s~bmitted rcvk-o\os or the Faculties. We can't
continue to do eYtrythina f t are now doina. ••
Rossbcr&amp; said that his orr~ does not intend to
d&gt;op tnllre drparuncnu or prosrams hut aoted that
it was a poosibility. "Obviously a number or unlu
have 10 deal wnh the prOIPC(t or noc havin&amp; quite ..
many resources as they ha~ now," RosSbcq
aacted ... llullr is possible thai 10tnt prOIJ&amp;DU
miabt be cut IMiclt Of even be tllininMed."
The viet preoldcnt IIOI&lt;d that such cltlibcratimu
- • P"OIIe ro aare $UOiliciOn and tbar Ills office
would be mat;,. a COftiCio1IS •frort to io•~
campus eon.Utucncy POUJII in the~
Rossbcra Mid that it is a dilf~a~k proas that
"'IWrcoo
rill the 1'4w:ulty Senart, the
DallS and other rrpraeotati•.. from the varicNs
Uniwenlly
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major reduction.s' in raculty that could caUSf' musive
disruptiom.
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Althou&amp;b academia have directly avoided Albany'•
wrat.h , &gt;UPPQrt services have been mt!Mled
gradually-end accord.ina to -.e ~ low
IC'\·ds-and they have ''rl,ppled'' into tM actual
lcllolars.hip function or the Universiry.
This bas been visibly apparen1 In the Librarico,
wllich Ill$ been a favoritet&amp;rJel or the DivWon or
the Bu&lt;lr;&lt;t(DOB). "If we continue to aet cut, lose
positio.., and unJeu UB revises iu priorities, the
faculty and the srudenu wiU not aet tbc klnit ot
services they dt$CtVe," Libr.uy Director Saktidas Roy
C'xplained. ~rwe are s:inkina: to averqe or below
1\'tf"aat:.''

But, a«&lt;rdlnato w...,.., such predictioM and
opinions that t,he bud101 picture is beyond despair,
are CJ14Uenned and &lt;hat tittle real impacl has been
fon:ed on studrnts. •tEvery time there's beeJI some
cuu, we keep hearin&amp; bow units can•t lake any more
or thh aod how they have to lt&lt;q&gt; re-doi"' that. I'm
not even sure there is a brcaldna point," he sald.
WOIJICf noted lbat never bas the State crea~ "a
major fOrt or crisis" and 4oubted tlw ruth a picture
would ever emerae. He Mid that with additional
automation and computer WOfk, UB would be able
to conlinue ketplna otudent b..,lc to a mlnimwn and
aucrted that the qualky or tire mi&amp;lU even ... better.
"E•en with a analtcr starr, saW:a could be
improved," Wsaid. ''OIVCII thcarrayo(
cour1CS and tbc Q&gt;ee~MD
we orrer, (the
budet&lt; euu th111 (ar) !lave aot he&lt;l a ao~k.&amp;blc
ompee~ an attldenb."'

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Battered
Women
bowlers
open
slate
By IR'iND THE BEAR

Tllought ""' ""'"headed for a good ~·Nk, but ooh thost

ufJ!Jt/J. Pi"king fHr«ntagt gon to .$65 with an 8-6 "'~k: You
know tht C~/on~? Well, "or /HI }UJI 1/kt il.

SUNDAY
lleffolo 17, New En&amp;J,t.nd 17- Dall.u and Sl. Louis haw
&lt;~~~barr&amp;IKCI lhc Bills. Arc lhc Patriots next? Here's hopina
Fer&amp;)' shakes orr a lCrious case of the wimp$ and geu lbe
Buffalo offense rolllna . Don't be surprised by an upse1.
Clnd•••ll
Denver 13- Squeaker of the Week. No"one u
immune hom tbc Bcn&amp;aJs. A Bronco breakfast? What could
mike a tiler happier?
Detroit 23,
l3-There is nothin&amp; lilcc a 12 man ticldna
team. Just ask the Lion&amp;. After tooc:kina off Dallas, !be Bears
arc just cubs. It 's lbc Sims and Payton sbow apin. Show him
bow 10 rush for 1000, Billy.
Green Bay 17, T_,. Bay 14-Mor&lt; bays than the Hucbon. Th&lt;
lblrd best deferue in lbc NFC pitted apintl tbt I'CCQnd worst
offerue. P~~:kers reach .j()().
H-0t1 lll, New Orleans 14-Tbc Oilers art vyins for a SO-SO
scaoon. Bum's Boys artcrovelins in tb&lt; basement. Bis Ocors•
&amp;Jvcs
Earl a l&lt;S$011 whik the rest of tht Saint• stand
around and watoh.
Nah,.. 31 . New York Giants 20-PhiUy just keeps roUins
aloQa. Bi&amp; Fttt nted new shoes. Anolbcr one of those Sunday
afiert100a romp$.
ClrooiMoll ~. Piwbur&amp;b 23-The B/0'11&gt;11&lt; ed&amp;ed tbc 49cn in a
Jl.lK they didn"t deserve and Bradshaw lit up lbc scoroboard in
Atlanta. J R bas a premonition that lbe Sledcrs can '1 pull it orr
in the finallCCOnds.
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Kallas O ly 19, Scattlo 13-Tbcll' teams art mirron in the true$!
5CDJ&lt;-&lt;Qet oppMites. Who would havo thought the Chiefs
...ould be 7 ... Certainly not !be Bear, May not be as close, even
with Zorn.
IWiioMft
Sl . Louis 1?-Could the Corts finally win anolber
pmd J r Ays tht Cards arc prime for an upoet after bcatin&amp;
Buffalo. For M okt McCormack '• sake, Itt'• bopt so.
Ml&amp;mi 31. ~ Yottl Jdi 11-Can Miami co 5C¥cn pmcs
without a loss' You bet they can. Jcu are th&lt; bolt~ team in
fOotball. Should be 5COrcbcr any way you look at it.
o.u..t Jl, San Die&amp;o 23-Marc Wll5on is the differ~ bere.
We Jeamed bow s usp&lt;CI the Char&amp;crs ar&lt; on Monday noaht.
Oaklud's Miami victory just may he•f Jlvcn the Raidm a lift.
San F'ranci5CO 23, Lot A-cela It -The Rams ere on their way
down. The 49cn art on tbrir ,.., up. San Fran bas a
quanerb&amp;ck. LA has no quarterback. Touchdown.
0... 17, WasboQ&amp;ton 2.4-Thls u a pmt wonh Shyin&amp; home
f«. Always a squeaker. Bear lw a red.n&amp; this one could 10 tbt
Olbcr •ay.

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MONDAY
M • - a U , Atlanta 23-The Flalcons just can't rebound. No
~puts points on the boud u fasl 15 Kram&lt;r. Atlanta does

lbcir lmpr.,.IO&lt;I or Alita Sclw:r. Fizzlr. Watoh that left jab,
Ho•ard

FA.Mt.. 29, O.UW. 11-0ur Canadian Conn«&lt;.!"..!: ~-a II$ a
trp OD !be C,irey Cup. Well, why notf Rcconl ro~m.!: tor lbc
atitnoo. Warrea Moon to Kelly for
be in thJJ one. We aot rob~.

,.,.'! to's. Hanulton sboulcl

E'en •ithout a vanhy
athlttic budger th&lt; UB Royals
dub bowling team has •
continued to field a national
caliber team . This fact proved
no truer than after Monday
ni&amp;ht's conference contest
btl ween the Buffalo keglers
and tht Eric Community
Colle&amp;&lt; team.
The Royals went into the
matoh ltading ECC by six
points but by the timt lbc
contest was over the Lady Kats
had surpasKCI the $lim UB
margin and estAblished a
mini5CU1e two point advantqc .
The Erie bowlers snared 20 of
a possiblr 32 points Monday
niaht to seal the victory.
Karen Menes led the U B
auack with. a 591 pinfall for
threc: pmes with a bi$b same
of nl. Menes, a nevocomcr to
the team, was fillin&amp; in for
Pam Ootia who &lt;host 111
remain o ut or the competition
to coaoh the other women .
"Everyone bowled well."
Delia said . "Tht sirls.wcren 't
dlscourqed because they
re:~liu that Erie recruits and
Altbou&amp;b the Royals lost.
the dose match followstbrec:
weeks of stellar 6owlin&amp; by th&lt;
team . Buffalo travelled to
Wtst Virginia on Novcn1ber (
1·8 to face II or the best
tcamJ in th&lt; country at the
West Viralnia Invitational
wh&lt;r&lt; the team earned second
place in both lbt all~ls and
team ncnt catqorjes. ECC
..on both titles. In lbc all·
C\ents, UB dropped 2617 pins
10 Eric's 2647 and in the team
event the~~~ ed&amp;ed Buffalo
by a 232 pons, 8191-7939.
T he Royals' -i~rry Grimm
finished .ocond in the
Individual all-evmts
competition with a. 1687 total
for nine pmes and an
or 187.
"Lane conditins were
decent," Delia 51id . " We
didn't act a n atrocious shot
like we hl\·e In .50mc houses."
Buffalq linistir4 thtir
No•tmber tournament
schedult with the Bu ffalo
8o•lln&amp; Proprietors
Toumam(Dt 11 Thruway Lann
1aA .ukend. !: ~~ al}.-evc:ots
~JVI!i&gt;OII, !be Royals were
YICiinu o f a 27 -pin JQUetH out
by rant pi- Penn Slatt and •
one pin tquealt« by ECC.
Bu ffalo &amp;01 thdr revt~~~e o•er

tilt Lady Kats in lbt team
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dn&gt;ppinJI a 9-S dodslon in thdr home Wodn-.day
tla&lt; Colla~&lt; Rod Raid&lt;t$,lhe UB Bulls put fon)la
pli&gt;DtdJ'on lbat ~fl thetoarn With hi&amp;b bopos for futuro

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CODICSU:.

Canyina 18 toia)'&lt;r• on tbdr roster compar&lt;d to 20 retumina
lettcnnm for the: Rod R&amp;idcrss. the Division II Bulls hdd tl&gt;eir ground
apinst tho Division I poworhouso.
"We played •ith a Jf&lt;al deal of int&lt;nstty," juniot K.-dn Ki!lob said.
"We made tbmt earn 0\'tryluin&amp; they &amp;01. This toarn sbowod plenty of
dlarac:ter by oot bactin&amp; down aallinst thorn.'·
The Bulls .,...,...helmed Colpte in tho W'ly pan of tho pme as they
built a 4-1 marlin on aoal by Knab. Rob Nuebereno-his rounh or the
year and third eomln&amp; off a po•orpJay~and IWO by junior Joe Hurley.
However, Colpte r&lt;1urnod with two unan5Wtrod&amp;oals befor&lt;th&lt;
period coodudrd. It was the two lase aoals that put momentum on the
Red Raiders-' s:idt ~Cofaa:tc

went on to score fi\'t

unam~e:red aoals.

After P&lt;PI&gt;&lt;rill&amp; Ull,p&gt;alt&lt;nder Mark T&lt;SOrioro with a Ru&lt;ry sbots,
Colaat&lt; n&lt;ltod the t)'ina aoal on a poworplay auempt. Senior winatr
Dan Fridaen. who finished ll1e &amp;am&lt; "ith livo points-two goals and
thrtt auists-il'litod the second ptriod rally with liis sixth soal in five
pmeo. Minutes later Colgal&lt; notthod a nother powerplay goal to Jive the
Rod IWdcrs a load they would 00\tt rdinquish.

J,

was Ibm powerplly that killed us, •• No&lt;hereno said. "They moved
lh&lt; poclc IU'OUnd really wdl.:'
What held tht Bulls in the pme was the outstanding aoalltl\ding of
T&lt;SOri&lt;to. Makina bls fnt stan for the Bulls, Tesoriero. a junior in bU
third season with the dub fa&lt;od Sl shou.
Durlna the K&lt;Oild period the UB netmindcr was tested most by the
Colllt&lt; sharp shooters. Colaate fired 27 shou on Testorlero, 2A of
"hi&lt;h, he '"''od •
..They aot a loc: or shots buc most or them were from the ouujde.•••
Knab Aid. "None of the goals they got were (Tesoriero's) fault. He
played a fanwtit: pme."

Tcsoric:!"o comptimuucd his tearnmat~ for 1be success a,gainSI the hi&amp;h
powered Col&amp;at&lt; orr..... "I bad a clear view of the puck at all times,"
he &lt;aid. "The defense kept the Cront cleat and th~ forwiU'ds kept
bocltch«kina."
(~
Col&amp;at&lt; Head Coach Torry SWer said of the UB goaltendtr, "He
played a wper game. He made some Jll'eal saves that oep&lt; his team tn
l.he. came. The seore could have euily b«n IS or 50 to five.··
The Bull• rallied to &lt;UI tbe defiCit 10 6-S oo a pn..erplay &amp;oal by John
Suct:sc and •ere &amp;i\!Cn goldm opponunil~ 10 tie Ihe pme but came up

empty.
C.X..te'• Mitch Meealmon was peoalizod K\'en minutes for a hish
stick infntdton, but the Bulls failed 10 capitaliu.
"We tried to s&lt;:or&lt; immediately after they Sot the penalty," UB Head
Coach John Mklder said. "What we $1\ould have done was VIOrk at
them and force them into a miltake."

WteP up CtJig•re plept In loS lou-

Ovttallthe players were satisftod with their performantt apinSI
Cotaate. "If""' play r\'&lt;fY aam• the way we played toni&amp;bt apinst
Colgate ,.,. should have no problorns," Knab said. "Our theory now is
to prepare for ev&lt;ry aam• as if .... are playing Colpte. H
BULL BITS-The Bulls sufftrod a total of tO penalties for 20 miNlt&lt;S
while Cola.ate was 1-aued (or 33 minutes on II penalties. • .Shots on
was SI·ZB in fa,·or of the Rod RAiders . . .K.-.in Knab
tallied one aoal and assisted on two otbe" for the Bulls. • . For Colllt&lt;
hi&amp;h point gcHers other than Fridgcn wen: Denis La~S« and Steve
Smith, each with a goal 3Jld two assists .• .The estimated attc:ndanct' ror
the pme was 700. ••The Bulls next home pme is toni&amp;bt apinst the
Roeh&lt;Ster InStitute of Technology (RIT) at Sabreland. . • Busos will be
leavina from Main Smet, Go\'ernors and EUioou Tunnels at 6:4S p.m.
to 1:00 p.m. and return around 10;30 p.m.
&amp;oal for the game

~~I

f we play every
game tlw! way we
played tonight agaim
Colgate we should
have no problems. "

-Kevin Koab

Royals
W
dominate
Daemen
in opener,
53-34

ith tbe 14 member rOSter consisting or 10 rr..nmen,lhe
UB..Womm's BaskethalltW'D set out on Tu-.day to
open its season asalmt Daemen Col-~. Inexperience
did not pro•~ to be a factor. however, as the Royals nailccl down
a Sl-34 victory.
"lljo. fr&lt;shmen did very wdl," said coach Linda O'Donndl.
"Althou&amp;h they have little eolleat experienoe, mos1 of them came
from good basketball proararns. They eould be a lillie bill&lt;f, but
they all play e•ceUent deren... "
.
Shelley Overstrom. a slanln&amp; freshman guiU'd, contributed a
.,..at deal to UB's victory. Her tou&amp;b defensive play was the key
10 the Royal's shuuing down the Doanen attac:t.
"Her ""«ution is sul)et ror JOOi&lt;one who 11u not played ball,"
said O'Donndl. "She has good range, and her derirue will be a
.,..at asset to us."
UB. stanod orr in • m&amp;n•tO•man ooveraa• but becauso or

Oaemen"i lade of io.side .strena.th, the Royal$ went to a tone
defense. "We kept their off&lt;nstve &amp;am&lt; on the perfm&lt;ter, and !hey
hntl
deal of trouble-.corlna," O'Donnell said.

a.,...,

T he Ro)'llls, althouah shOOfiDJ was somewhat flsht, had itttle
trouble puuins in enou&amp;h poinu to win. ForwiU'd Marlollljko,
lod the toarn with IS points. She aiio pulled clown 21 rebow&gt;ds,
hdRina the Roylls to control the pace or the...,..,
Gina CoUora, a junior forward, onrurlbutod Jt&lt;OU)y by scorina
tO poinll and haulin&amp;. down IS rebounds.
"OV&lt;rOU, we out rebounded o_.en and that mode the
dlfrcr....,.,," O'Dol&gt;ndl added.
One or the few UB problem• on Tu...tay was foul trouble u
Senior center Marie Clemons wu removed ofter only 10 llllnutc:s.
Frcshmut Patricia CTonin replaced her and tiii'M:d in a Ulisfactory
peri'Oilii&amp;DC&gt;e, blodcina two key Jhou bt:'rone tiM: Royal$ hod taken
control of t h e - ·
"Allbottab
is nat one of the more onmpelllive teams
- wtll (Ott this.....,.,, it Is nloe to &amp;&lt;I off to a good stan,"
O'Donnell said. "Wh&lt;n we Mum from YICOllon, "" will have 10
race some pow&lt;rfui11QI&amp;Ids, such is Cortland, llroclrpon and

o.men

Osweao.

Sb&lt; noted that those institutions ..moffer more lietlous

compt~illoa and more realistk tc:su and Aid that if the Royals ar•

l·2 ones Occaub&lt;r, they $llould be able to linisll prona and b&lt;lttr
lhdr ,_,.d of last season (9-11). "'I
tllis ,....,, "-Q,'Donndl eondudod.

hi•• 1 aood fedina
about
-&amp;try 51.,.,,

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0011

to

put in dw.e system&amp;.
That &amp;hould have b«n

one of tJae tktenn ining
j tJcton whda they
decided to close Squire

Hall."

""'
- Kabolh
member
Bob Hayden

,RELOCATION

Although work has just started o n
Harriman · libra , d isa reement has
sprung up alrea~ bet-:veen Kabash
and the administration

By FREDERI&lt;X E. PA RK
Sp«f""" Sloff WnJtr
lthollih work on the transformauon or
Squire Hall into the Dental Sc~l facility
and relocation or its oec:upants is just
beginnina, a dispute has already arisen between the
University administration and U•e student
committee desianed to combat the,roblems
inbCTent in the building's clos1na.
Tile disaareement centers on the $36,000 rnove or
the Squire Hall eafe~cria and the Rathskdler into
Harriman Ubray, and Food and Vendina Service's
eonstruc~ion effortS.
In a Friday press.conferenc:e, Kabosh members
Bob H ayden and Pe~..- Hirshman attacked this
move because it has been itnplemented without its
input or that or any Student aroup.
"The thing we are complainina about is that we
were not ajven the opportunity to sit down with
Donald Hosie, (Director or Food and Vending
SCrvke), and hash this plan out to make a rational
decision with everybody affected involved,"
Hayden said.

A

such as storaae and rreeun in the basemmt.
K~h

rep&lt;cseruatives would like to see the
basement rernodded ~d opened as adduional table
space, lea•iRB the louoae space on the second noor
as is. Hirshman pointed tO the Brow$in&amp; Library
and Mmic Room, planned for placemeiu in the ·
basemmt o r Harriman, as another good reason to
put the additional seating in the basement rather
than the seoond noor.

.Acoordina to Hosie, "the costs or addina '
necessary sprinkler and ventilating systems tO the
basemmt was prohibitive." The eos1 of these
systems, Hosie estimated, is about S70,000.
"h's too dam bad-bow much it would cost to.
put ·in those systems," Hayden said. "That should
have been one or the delermining factors whm they
decided to clese Squire HaU".
A satellite unit, similar to those operalina in
Capen H all and O'Brian Hall on Amherst, was
proposed to handle the overOow from H arriman.
Tbis. focility would be loated in Diefendorf Annex.
"We have to have another satdlite operation to
relieve the pressure-that will be on us in
Harriman," Hosie said.
Kabosh bas not decided if it •uppnns the sateUite
H osie's plan calls for Squire ca\:ceria to be
propnsal,but Hayden noted·there are more
moved into the first and second noors or •
a ppropriate places to place seatina.
"renovated" Harriman Hall. Acoordina to Hosie,
there will be a seating reduction from 1,100 to 370
" If we were given the opportunity to sit down
witli Hosie and decide clearly what his fiaures
seats in t~e new location. "I don 't know w~ere the
represent, then we can make a well balanced
studenu are going to go,·: revealed Hosie.
decision as tO wbetber oc not we need to put a
Kabosh ofnclals do not aaree with HPsie's
satellite In Diefendorf Annelt," Hayden CJ&lt;plained.
seatl08 loss calculations. "We question the criteria
"We may very well need to do that, but until we
u.ed tO detmnioe the number of JellS 10 be put in
are sure we need it, we are not aoina to ao arou.n d
Harriman. We fed that it bas beeo und..- and over
advecatiRB that we need. more space."
ioOated to correspood with Hosie's way or
The initial work on Harriman Hall began in
tbinkina," Hayden said.
October and is CJ&lt;peeled to be completed by
Hosie's plan would include a main dinina room
on the first noor, additional table space on the
J ana.•ry 2S, HCKie reponed. This work involves the
movina or walls and doon and a m-.jor renovation
second noor- to be convened from lounge space
'
u
)
Of
plwubiOJ an6 d ,ectrlcal ly51ems.
now oec:upyina that area- and support services •

"T

IK .. ork has aot to stop ... insisted H ayden .
"h's got to stop and,..,... 101 to s11 do,.n and
r..-.·aluate the v.hole S«nario. HOS&gt;e has made the
decision 011 his own and he has already 511ned the
V.:'Ork on hb O~A--n.'•
Hayden demanded the recognition or Kabosh
and the quenion at-student participation in the
plannin&amp; or the closing of Squire Hall. "We don't
want a union that i.s a rdlaurant," ~id HaydeA,
"I fed that our credibility bas been established. We
know what ,.e are talk.i ns about and know ..,.t
space is available and .,..., know how to ao about
clesianiRB these things. I tbinlr. that oo merit alone
,.e shoukl be respeeled and consulted by these
people who are, after all, ~ng paid by slt&gt;denu,
·
specifically Hosie."
Hosie said that he aareed with Kabosh, but had
little choice. " In the long run I would like to wori(
with Kabosh, but now in the sho rt run , we have to
have more space.'' he said. ••The movtio Amhtn:l
and the relief this was expee~ed to give never
materialited. Business went up 60 percent in
Nonon Cafeteria and altbOI.IIb we expected a
decrease in Squire, business went up 20 percent. "
Aocordina to Hosie, space was not tloc only thioa
lost in the move to Harriman Hall, but that also
some jobs will be eliminated. No fuU-dme
employees will be let JO, but some studmt
employees will lose their jobs because there is no
place to reassian them .
Hoiie said he iJ hopeful that increased err.cleney
in service and arranaement or the new unit wiU
make up for the loss of
"If tumover is areater we may not lose as much
business. It all depends on how the saudeou
cooperate," said Hosie. At present the Squire
Cafeteria and RathskeUer serve over 4,000 students
duriRB tbe lunch period from II :ltk.m. and 2
p.m . and take in about $33,000 per week.
Acoordina to Hosie, " We Stand to lose from 40 to
so percent o r our sales.•,

sPa«.

�in short.~campus

Sex and the single student
S.udmt ao•-.rnments .,;thin th&lt; Florida ICit&lt; unl\ltl1ity and
c:ollq&lt; •YJ'em are taltinaa »and -aa•nlf "mtc law bandil\1 ROle
aid to any lnAitutioo which ~Dil't&gt;lfOUp$ thO! ad.ocar&lt; or
r.....,rnm&lt;l ta ou~ of mam• • and lhcy''&lt; pined lht

ba&lt;kllll or tacuhy and admllUSinlors.
,
The law, bown u tht T!1111.-Bush Arnmdmmo. ,.,.. altad&gt;td
10 lht SW&lt; bu4a&lt;l bill lui. sprina. '"llh lht lllltnl of boJuuni PY
ICudtnl
c:omdlutoonalny hu already t-1 1.1pbdd b)
oat RaJ&lt; c:oun, oo a~ by cht 1lll&lt; education dcpanmtn~,
and ,.iu undtrao SCT\!Uny by lht Aorida Supr&lt;me Coun ill.

.,.,..ps. '"

No.a~~b&lt;r.

•

The U of Souah Aorida .s1udcrn JO'ftnmrm d'dn't ,.·ajt for the

":oun'• dcc:ision, ho" "eVcr, before P*-""iQa 1 1tsolu1iOn ..ad,'OC:aliRJ
and recommending sexual rclalions bctllltm pnson.s 00\ ma.mcd
to cac:h Othft'." Slodeo.taovemmcnu 11 o1htr state tMl:itutiOn.s
ha-. rollo•td suil. The purpooc or cht r..oluiiOfU, ..,s USF
Sl..cknl Oo•n1ll11ttll Assoc:Auoo Prtsodcn&lt; Km Richter, is 10
alt..ct pubbc11y and rally stadml&gt; 10 fl&amp;bl lht law. "We •"&amp;Died
to tdlsuodcnu cur 1his is I!Of a llcomo&gt;aual ....,. b01 a

COIUlitut_. issut-lhty'rt altaclona our flrll arnmdmcnt

Selr. ~lkSfMM . .I/tf ffllfOt
Antnon.,. M. hnVMaMtlllf f~tOt

Thttt ol' apple: S•i1u:r-land 1J in an uproar over a claun by a

S•rSS historian thai WjWam Tdl 11&lt;\tr dod shoo! lUI apPI&lt; off hi&gt;

~~~..;.,

William TtU, tbc ka&lt;1ld aocs. astooished Au»rWI
a111honlo&lt;S by pcrforsnll\&amp; 1h0l (tal •ilh a cnmbo~ at 8 0 H~&gt; aack ll&gt;ootin&amp; ..., 10 . . upri&gt;u\1 on •tuch iucrland pm&lt;d

s..

~~

Str~Jus

lmto&lt;ian
Oolo•on claims lht famobar &gt;tory
JU$1 un~t true~ Ooknrnn d&amp;J.mt \h.lt Tel did not ~ lhf lf'Pk:
off""-·· head bul orr his daupo&lt;r'\,
tn a counlt)' "'here womm ,otlht "Dit '" 1971.lhat idr,a t.w~'t
t.tltfna•oo well. The 1ov.n dc:rk in Tell's home town 11 aaJhna
Oolo-in's claim "Sbc« Non~&gt;&lt;nSA:."-IIER SAY.

~ICMtJA.nocl•t•
-..~

......

.,_,...., (4tfot

5aw)'tf1Aif OltKfOf

,_c-..._-~

El'"'" ~ h•twt.•
AIICfloWO QloNCitr
.nAnt«1~

Jedt litii!YlgfColltrfO'IIfllt...
.-,...,. C K~lc1Conftib41tlttf'

Jo!v&gt;F-o/G,....,.t
J4MC!9ft 8. b"'9~.tHetiH1I

_.._.,..._

L~ut~ T ~~~,...e.tr•Mtr

mark russell

-Rllwni"""".._ CooM&lt;oc&gt;J-~ Ou~I•IMf

W..tunc~on . , _ lht AWACS ""c-&lt;hcy tnok
do•.-n Cah'lll Coolodit'J pc&gt;clr&amp;ll 01 tht \\'lui&lt; HovK and rq&gt;la&lt;td
11 ·~h a picrur&lt; of Sbtok Yaroano.

Be&amp; clunl&lt;$ in

""'"·"
lOY'A t theht
time
USF' passed its raohutOn. gtJCknt k:adcn wu-cn't
sure how 1~ admiptStt&amp;tion would react. TM- SOA couJd ba''C
b&lt;m ~ic~td off campu$. IJuttad, the admlni&lt;~raciOn is backilll lht
audmt1 and reccruly obta.i.Md a rntrainma ord~ prt\·enting
action~~~ SOA until the conslilulionality or the: Tnsk ~ Bu.sh
Amendmc.nl is drtumintd. "We:'vc &amp;OCien I lor of suppon rrom
ltudtnll, Ca&lt;ulty and the admlnillralion," 1.1~1 Richter. "This hu
b&lt;m a un1fyill&amp; thiliJ."
If 1ht Ia,. is uphdd, Ric:hcer •ould prefer Ihat 1 sho~wn be
faced b&gt; SOA rachts than a mWkf lfoup, such as a PY rial&gt;&lt;&gt;
orpnu.aiiOn. "I think ...., can mWicr mort JUpporl and
publoacy," bc says.

,_
--

.toM .c. l..aDIA~W£dftor l..atr.t

That ol' apple

'

Tht Whil&lt; Houso dtnled !hat an~ dtals played a pan on lh&lt;
scn11on' vocn. Thr nul day 1hc Prc:sidnu partidpalcd m aht
around-breakin&amp; .......,.,Uo at 1h&lt; lilt of the Roger )Cp$(0
H ydro&lt;lcaric Ftdtral Dam in 10*1.

,....,,..

GorySI_ _,... _

__

Ur Ptcnod.tm
tony a,.,_,a.rMnJc

Franci-S Spect.f)rti'IHI

'J.,.,.,

~ttpl!tr

N. cantor!•••..• Mall• • •
.JifnM P. Mwph~OMjll(tOif«
J.an M-atlf'llMO'A """-,.,., tit . .,.,

_.._

SuaMel'locull-

Then-off 10 Maule for lht dclbat- of lht WllboG&gt; Cobcn
Naroonal Park and Game Prom&lt;, follo•ed b) tbc Wabtr
Huddlt&gt;loo Fed&lt;ral Ofrocc Complu and cbc Huddlcoton Ftdtnl
Tutl:cy Sanctuary in Ktnl~l

-....Goolldh . ~-

,.-.,

.. -., ....

s_..,..,._.T_

Auoei.IIIO ~ f~ NI'WifCNrC*
Sl"(ficaae, Qol_e _ _

national
Drafting women still possible
The idea of drallin&amp; women dld not die "'ilh lall •Prin&amp;'$
SuP&lt;~&lt; Coun dcdsion which uphtld lh&lt; prt$&lt;01 all-male
Stltcll\t Stnlcc ""'Jobo Jtoou who head$ lht •J.OOO-mcmb&lt;r Na•-y j..apc, a
a• dian or~ion •11i&lt;h taka an onlts&lt;SI on milituy iuucs...&gt;-.
his .,....,oat- AoD offocially support&gt; "unowrsalnalional
l&lt;'fVr«" ! W - -'and ........... Rau ays !his IIO&lt;dn•t
nc.cosanly be: militiiY Ja'\itt but chat-in hil•-vrd~' 1.E'CS) man
or wonaan o""a 1hcirfOUOtry JOmt kcnd er service~"

/ -fl,c in Big Horn, Wyom111a. hnmt of Stna101 Makom Wallop,
.fhe rowns.peop~ av..ai1 the. conitrucaion of the twin 4QO.root )
brontt Cuff Lint.. of Gratitude.

Tht other smaror (rom lUI ICalt, All&lt;ft Sompson, ,.,.. ont of
the lall..ninucr ...,u:ha-Ytfl\&amp; ht •as forth&lt; AWACS and
hoP&lt;S bc clicln•t offtnd any
cbc 14 J.,.J&gt;h peopk 6VUII m

or

W)om.in&amp;-..

Service Unlled FMtwtH $yt101Ctttoa
and tJnolt.O Pteu S~ndtcal• TIN
SIJ«frtJm I$ repr. .enltd lor neUot'lal

=~::~C::::'~J::.~~

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arc.uwton ~ 20.\.00
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~·"'-.1370a.-..SC

lkllfOip.JU.

•

011-H:Mito frM to the~,
~ltr,fllm•t Ofte CICIIPr- peqol'

~Student Health Insurance Offtc-=:J
_Waiver l?eadline: Friday, November 20
All full time students (12 credits or more) and a11
. . foreign students -who have not waived their Health Insurance have been billed for the insurance.
If you do not desire the Health lns_urance and wish to
waive the insurance, t/1e waiver deadline is November
20.
:
. -.
This is the absolute last deadline.
All waivers must .be done in person with physical
proof of alternate insurance.
Ahy questions cqnceming Health Insurance waiuers, couerage or claims call
8:31-3284. or stop by 213 Michael H~ll. Watuers will be taken from 9-5.

New office hours:
Monday-Thursday
Friday _

9am-5pm
Sam-4:30pm

lnauranu cards are available for tho~ who have. the lneurance.
2&amp;~~-~·~ --~--------~----------~----------~

�...

Short st~ffed financial aid .o ffice faces GSL assault
said, addtna thai thenumb&lt;f or loans hu
doubted Ln the la$1 two years nationwide.

By SE;rH ALL£N
!;p«Jfllm Srgfflllrlltr

~:"'.!:~~ ~~:;':;'~~~ rcsourccs"
Sin« the dwl&amp;a in the CiGarant«d
Sllldeol Loan (CiSL) requir...,...,. llw took '' We~ suU takina in IS to 2S toan
drea Oaob&lt;t 1. the FinanaaJ Aid orr...
appiiC&amp;lions pa day. lbcturrwound ljme
bu proeus&lt;d ISO loan applicasoons,
tS less than li&gt;&lt; busincss da)'l, .. Plunk&lt;U
accordin&amp; 10 Student ; oao Coordinator
caplllncd, noclna that ill Scptanba- it had
Joann&lt; Plunkctl.
"Of thos&lt;, vay f&lt;W wou rt)«tcd
outrl&amp;bt." she said. "A small mutonty 1101
their loans reduct~~. Most people an: below

lhe SlO.OOO ')utlinut m,.....y:•
Plu.ol.&lt;St added lhat Financial Aid _,ld
h.a\oe to wait un1il next )-eat ta.beo 11 has a
{JIIIKbool ftar 10 find OUI lhc fuU eff«t
of lht .,.... rqulotiom.
Becausc lht Financial Aid orr... hu a

latter \Ol umt: Of :0.05 10 pi'OCCSS tbls )'car.
il takcs lonacr to linbb &lt;Kb one. Plunktll

cime someone new IdS into potitical

p&lt;r yar.

100 appbao1ions pn day. "We do DO( hue
she added, ·~o grind

any additional ... rr:·

out tk tnaeased volurM t

example or a thana&lt;. It can thanac cvay

and social stelltity, which "'&lt;r&lt; not
.coodition&gt; untD last )U&lt;. Plunktlt
aplaincd. 1bt maximum • - d iJ Sl.lOO

.·~oans:•

Stn« Oclohcr I Financial Aid hu b&lt;al
requtrtd to perform a necd.s• tea-a time
cons.um.mi.Qa ptOCtSS• ..-We are rl)i:ns to
speed up offiC&lt; pro«durt because of I he
UICJca&gt;cd numb&lt;f or loans." she &lt;aid.
T'ht' amount a Student q\ll.lirte:S ror
ctcpmds upon t family's cross income. tbt:
COst of a )U&lt; ol co!lqc, and oth&lt;r forms
or aid r«'tivtd-such· as ''eterans benelit.s-

For a clcpcndMI student wath a poss
family mcomt ovtr SlO.OOO, or an
• indcptDdeot Jludcnt wilh • tncomt
over SU,OOO. Plunkett added thai tht
1')\'mWCDl also cakUialts an ' 0upcctcd
famDy rontribulioo.''
A Sludcnt is classir&amp;&lt;d "lnd&lt;pcnd&lt;nt.''
aca&gt;rdin&amp; 10 Pluoketl. only if lhc JludMt
ti"'"' with thor _..... less shan sb. "Uks
po: ycar, rcai,uless than $1000 in ••PpO"
and wu not daimod .. a 11.1&lt; exemption.
sllc o;plainod.

orr.,....
Prior 10 1978, tht &amp;0\'&lt;mm&lt;nt r&lt;qutrcd
loan candida·cs lo liU OUI I (CiSL) N«ds
T&lt;SI Form, F'UIIncial Aid A.ssiuant Dircaor
P11rick Ly&lt;HU aplaincd. S.udeots ,.ilb a
IJOSS family utCOmC o~r Sll,OOO required
an "cxpeacd family consributioo,"
In ""'-nh&lt;r 1978 the ~~oddlc 111&lt;0111&lt;
Sludcnt A&lt;sislan« Aa passal, Lyons
said. "AI thai polru. aft) body c:ould 1'1 a
loan. As the "'OCd Jl)ftad, pcoplc lOOk
thtnl out
tbey n«dcd lhan or

.....,h.,

DO(."

II u only sin« 1978 that ..there ba&gt;e
bcm prohlcrni" Lyons &lt;l&lt;Pialood notin&amp;

lhal many famaliu " i lh SIOO,OOO a )'at
hcloan """""" ..-as JUst authoru:cd
incomes tooL ou1 student loans. ''Theft is
ror a:notbCJ fi\·t ycanthit sumt'M't. but 1hcy abu.. in the •YRcrn." L)OOns :wcnod. "lbt
(CoQ&amp;Tcu) can than&amp;&lt; it en)1imt, ..
ntw.• law l1 an ••~t:rnPI 10 stem abuse by
Plunkett said, ....,_ DtW la,.. arc an
tiJ,htroina di.&amp;•biliay rcquiremma.s. ·•

''T

------------~~~-,
WINTER a SPRING BREAKS
DON'T B E LEFT OUTI Join tOOO'o ol lludenlo lrom over
600 fepteunted untveflltiH. Soak up the sun 1hls Dec. &amp;

Jan. ln Ft. Laudenta l• .lmaglno Sit lor round Uip trenspor·

lltlon and St11I0&lt;7 nlghlldoluu oceanlront lodglng ond
that's not all. tllete'a 1 ltH c.t r·e nt• l tnd ,,.. Dlan• r

TKE PARTY

rft
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ThursdaY, No,v. 19 :

VODKA DRINKS 7Sc
BEER &amp; SHOT SPEC IALS
9pm - tf I

Wotld ueural on fnclud«&lt; wlrh etHry ~cklge} Or how
abOut a w1nltr braak at I he studef\llkl waeatlon c.pUoiMounl Snow, Vermont. You'U have a fantastic lime on the
slopos ana there's a a{I"'IroasbOrd of &amp;pre's ski a.ctlviUes
Including lree beer bathos, plua parties and a moonlight
eros$ eovntry std outtno The price? It's an unbelievable
.,,_. lcw condominium lod9l"9 0&lt; 1114 lor hotol lodglng
which lncluctes 5 breakiUtl and 5 a•nn~rs. A-ll rates includa 5 nlghlllooglft9 a"CC a 5 da~ hit llckot.
S9f1"9 bNM? Yes we'wt 001 It, 10 ti'Mt WOf'tds most tamous
.
, Ooy)ona BNC/t. ll's onl~ 3 : r o und trip
tran.spottatktn
St04 fOf '1 nlgihta de
~front
iod91n0· L.Ul year o.., 100.000 lhtdentf • • - on
the 22 milO bfteh llt1P. why no• beCome sian ollt? Space
II ltmilt&lt;l · f1r1t eotnefS oet best hOlt~S &amp; rooms.

'nd

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At The 2nd Annual

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We olltr a &lt;0011pl&lt;t bnc o( pro&lt;le&lt;ts and i&lt;nl&lt;ou to 'ma kL )(lor 'Oinl&lt;r In

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:3!5 ft\lllersport
10

Hwy. · 632-9533

y..,.. In 0t1r ;;=:!kin.' T'!"ln:

.... -

·A"W ARENESS DAY
Thursday~ Nov. 19
from 11 am -· 4 pm

S. S.m.:. Call&lt;

AT.TENTION -i
Students in the process of
choosing a major or.changing
\ majors
Opportunities for Sociology
Majors
presented by t~e Department of
Sociology
Wednesday November 18, 1981
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
in Capen LcbPy

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• .. tuti(\V&gt;'·
fe"

LIVE
\
MUSIC
.

INFORMATI.O N
BOOTHS
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�Gaining
a
.
.
VOICe In·
politics
'

College students are beginning
to nex their local politieal
muscles, hoping to use thci.larae numbers to innucncc
city, town and county
d«i$ions that affect students.
At the U of Maryland, the
Student Government
AssociatiOD, Residence Rail
Association and Greek
community are banding
together to back two hand·
p.icked Colleae Park City
Council candidates dlosen
from JS who respcmdtd to 'II
student newspaper ad. /).
Althou&amp;h originally Jlopi"'J.c 10
bac:L full-ti~~!d9g!SN_..­
Cindidatcs, ...., rreside:nt
Mark Siqd, 50'4·accepled a
pan-time st udoot and a loeal
businessman who is a /
Marylan4 alumnus because
they side with ~son •
issues like improving safety •
conditions on a bigbway nut
campus, u~~&amp;radin&amp; the ·
downtown business area that
Sludents frequent, and rt&amp;htina
proposed zoning changes that
"ould limit the number of
unrelated people allowed to
occupy one residence.,SGA
can't finance campaigns but
can endorse candidates and
provide "'anpower, said Siegel.
It is.also trying to sign up
• 2SO new student voters this fall
-a •mall number on a campus
or almost ~.000. but enoQ&amp;b
10 affect council races in lbe
tW~&gt; dblriets nearest compus.
" The main thin&amp; is to sbow
we're a str.... votiai:~t, so
they'llllart tatifta us •
seriously," said Scott
Goldman, head of SGA's
county and municipal affair$.
Students are stiU awaiting a
final decision oo a -en year.
old suit brou&amp;ht by pr~s
UM und&lt;tarad-cs apinsl the
Collcte. Park City CouDcll for
allepdly ~aile
diilrii:LliJies to dilute the
studeol voce•• 'i1iC ciieIsewreotly before tile Maryland
Coun of Appeals.

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Album sales to help
UB Music Department
By ~OH N MALLETTE
Spt&lt;:trum Srqff Wrlr.r
The UB Music Department will be l&lt;ltins up a new &gt;Chola,..hip
sometime after winter root$• witb funds ral..O by WPiiO IOJFM , throuah
sales of its "Home-Grown Album."
Ac:oordina to S1ation rcprcientllivt. Harv Moore, sale1 are going well.
' 'It's been on sale r.incc: 1M summertime:.'' he said, oddina that "a couple of
thousand'' albunu have been 30id 10 far. The Album is sold :u chc: suuion,
Rcrord Theater alld Cavaga., lie said.
The scholarllhip, "'hen cstabliihed, wtll be awarded on the basis or
"'arious ~tcria 5C1. up by the Musk l)q)anmenc'a: S(holarship eommin~ .
UB Director of Music Prosra.rru: Mike Burke said the criteria is l«hniquc,
rhythm, tone qualhy and llqc Pfactl(C. R«&lt;mmtndarions on the
studeot'.s audition fonm, a)ooa with ltum of rtcOmmtndatic:m from thrir
past mwic teadlcn, U( cons:tdcmt in cstabliJhina 1h~ crutria, be
explained..
J

Aa:onlin&amp; to Burke. tbc icholan!Up is aYll11abk to all musical ilutrumen

t'IC added, ncMin&amp;that voi« ma,ors
arc &lt;1i1ibJe for tbc sc:holanlup. The ocher Cll&lt;l')ri&lt;s ill'&lt; po.tnO, vrinp, and
a combined catqory indudma "inds. brass and pc&lt;..._.
Music D&lt;putmeot AssUtam to tbc Olainnan \\'illiam Wod&gt;ob said that
tb&lt; scholarship must lim be appnwed by Stote Ulli~ty or 1'1.-.r York

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majors. ..The 'iOicc is an instrument:•

and the tkpartmcot is now a....runa approvol.
Wod&gt;ob said he was unsure how mud! money the deparuncnt would be
catin&amp;. but - e d "iD tbc od&amp;hborhood of a coupk bf tttousand of

A ~JGilable at FutiiJGI Ticket Office, UB &amp; Buff State T icket Offi~e• C....poooo~ by:
"-'"'"'-.,GSA. Iliad.-..;., c.a... I. a.t1 Stat• Uoloo ...,.._

c-....

dollars." The sc:holanhip .......Jd probably Ran ., around S151l. he

speculated.

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0..... &amp; n-... 0..0. t - . GSA £U. " - P- Toioto1 Collqe,
uu.u WlfY ,...,.

•

l otbc bqinnina. tbc ._,.f W®ld be put in an accounL wh&lt;r&lt; 11 """kl

just cam interac, Wad&gt;ob &lt;'lplaincd. "Our intentoon "to basically •pend
the inters C\"Cf'Y )'CU.•• be said.
One doUar pc&lt; every album 110ld would be put coward the fund by the

station, be said.

"It's a promotion, but it's a vuy thousluful promotoon," .said Wachob
explaining that every year WPHD donates to oome orpnization and thi$

year they,thoUJbt it·would be nice: to donate to tbc lidd of music.
This sc:holanhip oould .Jso possibly brioa-&lt;n new mud&lt;ians to the
clq&gt;artm&lt;nt . Wadtob said that every year durlna its rc:eruitina period they
prO'f'O,ise .scholatshjps to &lt;leftain ~tudMIJ tO tncoUrl&amp;t Ihem to come to
UB. Wachob noted that the Music Oepanm&lt;nt is walcina to hear from
WPHO about the money and State approYal before anything more can he
said about the sc:holarllhip.
The WPHD scholarship wiU be plao&lt;d, aooordlna to it value, amana the
othe&lt; Musie Oepanmcnt ~eholanhiP&gt;. Studcms from a ranked li&lt;t-which
is formed by their auditions and vad ..-art then alvcn scholarships In
order of their place in thi.s rankin a system, Bur'k t said.

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�editorial

· ·;;,

'
Meet the Flintstones

knoc:k some sense Into our "ploua" senators.

America is nc.t going conservative, It's going
neanderthal. In one swl&gt;ol&gt; move, the Seflate has
endorMd ttl&amp; return of prayet II\ ldlools and
confti!Md e. e-ett Koop, a Philadelphia
physician and an OlrtapOI&lt;en DPPOI\elll of ebonlon,
.s the US ....-geon general.
•
Although the prayer endof5ement would ha\'e
flrtle pracHs:al application, it is a dangerous
aymbollc_
gesture,
f urther clouding
lh8 relationship
_
.........
n....,._Oourt

........, - - , . . . 11110 that organized WO!Wtlip
In public .aooo1a Ia unconstitutional. And fran~ly.
no CIIIIOinclne...,.... 11ee an.en ainca t he •
c1ec1e1on. llblclt llllould c:Mn(le the hfllh c:ourts'
cal8c:tlft
_ _ "*'d.
_ _ ..._..,_...,to bar the

, . . . .. ,.
• .... ~ . . . . . . . . . to
..............
oUollanat.....-pf

---Ill

echaaiL.........

..........,. . . . . -~ lhepubli&lt;:

~)

hie -ftlan the Senate
...,.utlon, ctelmlng tNt "all (1118 Senate Is doing)
lalrwltlng t h e - a n d - vu-nments to
produce ell _,. ot .....,.,._.ilutlonal prayer -

programs."
Fortunately, Weicker and his more
• constitutionally conscious colleagues have 1
threatened to flllibuster the provision to deatll.
Hopefully a lot o(constructive Senate hOI air will

feed-

Edito&lt;:

--to,..,
. . ,• .,.,.,""'
_ , .........._,. ... -"'"ltr"',.., . -..
,.,. b _ , . . CommltfM;, tlw ProfouloMI.
of lbe

_,.,.._, ,.,.,,.and
-- ol.,.,_

Jn the world.- Wo
urge 11cu1ty• •
.staff to ~nlze th1t
- - Ia nor •n _ , ,.,..,_ o&lt;
h lo • ~UIIIOft •llllcllott • u l f - oy m•lllon• of

_.,.r ",

F01 r - - - t h o ProfeuiONI St•ll S&lt;Moto
&amp;ecutfwe Committee HtWfMS . . . , . , , . to~rtk;t~lt In
''"' n•tlon·wlcM'Fa11 for 1 World Harvest ·~ncy, Ox·
F -. ""lcll lo&lt; •bour tony ,Nra hor I&gt;Mn londlng
ThJtd Wo&lt;ld ~~ pt0j«t1, lllte agricllflurol
- • - weror ryr~orns, elmotl or help/flfl peop/o
, _ ~--· Mornfl,..ly, conlrlbullons
10 tiN Afrlun RM..t Pto/0Cf$ponrore&lt;1 by en
Ad-Hoo-IIW o l - ' * '
community WOII&lt;Ing through UNICEF.

m•r .,_

-o!lleiJ/8

Wo _,.flO~ ro /Oiflt~uund I
Anterlcln• who
•rhouf lood ..,, Ot part o/

"""go

_ , _ If end COfll 10 O~t·Fem or rile Alr,..n
Aollol PrO/IIC1 """ Jd , ...
10011.
Silftp/J tolf to enr _ , l i N I,.... c8ll. ~
- o r e - ol /11M - • oon , . , Then
IJI'nfl rou' dOMtkHtl to Ox.·F•m, t1S Broathtey,
.. JIGII, iliA llt111S; &lt;&gt;' to '"' - . J t r Colo&gt;"'"'"- lo&lt;
UBF-IIort, 2tO w - . -r A -

_,_,on

-1(.·. . . . . . ---ca.mlllee
NY 14tl4.

With Koop's appointment end lhe growing

gloundw-1 o1 ~~on C8pltol Hill, It
Is disquieting, Indeed, to speculate about the Mure
of progreaslve $0C)al programs. In America.

Lust for the Lady
So J..edy Diana ~ Is havlnQ a Child. So ...
fiiOfllilog
ehoUid
temPor«tty "incllaposect• tn de1erenee to her social
riiAk, isoi'rinfl bet ptOblame. so she gels to wear
the latest In designer maternity wear.
SO what?
SUpj)oeedfy, Slly 01 knew what she was getting
Into When she 8QCI!Pied Prlnc:e Chanes' proposal
last February, bul did the media? Never have two
people's lives been so chronicled as have the
Prince and Princess ol Wales. Thei r every move Is
Knrtinized by gossip columni sts from London to
Sen Francisco.

...,_,or

-...,...,.is

saga.
IU)'be lhe reason .America Is eo infatuated with
the royal tamlly Is that we lack our own. We have a
PT&amp;Sident who ha.s a nutty daUgbter running for
~11'1Q. anOther INchlag on her '-lUy . _ to
gain actlng roles, end an Older 110!' o f questionable
hnanclal bed&lt;ground.
And there's Ronny Jr. He w~ Alneriee'a lest
hope to catch a little bit of that royal ranamatau.
But, liko Reaganomics, ware we let down. What did
he go off and do-.loh...:ta ballet company,
collabltated with an older woman, and then went
and had a secret wadding.
How unromantic, How ordinary. How cruel to lhe

Ameri&lt;:an ptess.
Amy woula have never done that to us.

Editor.

Ox-ram day

AJ.--.
fluffelo,

new surgeon oeneral, Koop has promised not use
tne position to trumpet hiS ldeologiQf
belief~- archaic anti-abortion stances and the
"traditional role for women." A man of Koop's ultra·
eon-live stature Is not the ideal candidate lo&lt;
tne nation's nurnbef one public healtll post.

At first, it was fun. Hera was a storyboOk tale ot ,
two people falling head over heels In love, as
billions watched on. Yet, everybody tho_u ghl lhe
media blitz surrounding the royal lovebirds would
end at the cOmax of their relationlhlp-the July
wedding.
It didn't.
• Enough is enough already. Ho more Shy 01
meets the poor chimney ~·s daughter stories.
We've had 11 wilh the documentaries on the Royal
grandmum and her pulp artist eounterpalt, Balt&gt;aJa
Cartland. And the media knoWS - e lt can put
another Princess Diana's roommates look•tor·love

In NYPIRG's defense

back

~n&lt;&gt;ftO IIJtrwghour 1M wtJI/d.

Ho-. the appointment of Koop Is nol
something that can as easily be reversed. As the

In ,.tpoiiSO IO Or. Slggo/kow't /01101 In t~
4 tsaw of '1M Spedtum, l.would lllte ro
1ddtWII my~elf to his cha1ge5 tMI New Yorlc Public
lnrorosr Reuoi'CIJ Grr.up, Inc. (NYPIRG) do., nor
b«Wflf U8 .studMt Jiffln lt.- Ulf of ntaiKHIOtY fHI .
Hotlting Is lurthflf from the ttuth. Or. SIQQtlkow
does not &amp;Hm to re.tlftl '"'' •• • ellapttr 61 e
Sro,.wJdO orgonlzellon, ..,.,, ol N'IPIFIG's UB
ptO/Krr will hove e Stlr-JdO &lt;&gt;&lt; up&amp;toto IOQIS. o.g.
~,., rwglstrllk&gt;n, nuciHr poWfK, auto Jnsur~ce. But
to lntlll that lhl$e pro~IS do trOt fllve I k;lrlng
upon ltudenllt/0 £s to lflno&lt;o IM ltctthlllludenrr
ere c#tlz.Mts o1 Hew vora State~
lloll of tM pro~ro tiN UB NYPIRG chopter Is ,
lnvotwd wHh do hare 1 direct lm~ct on out umpus
oonatltu«tts. OUr ca.mpMgn#. to ptOYide mOlt
equltab,. auto lnJuranH ,.,.,, wHthertz• off·
c•mpulhomes, end t«Juce the /fWI ol toJtc• In , , .
drlnklflfl ,..,., o,. of ~rtlc&lt;Mr , _ . , _ to Bulfoto
11.-ra. 1 woulrl thlrJic thor Or. ~- would
recognize tMt It Ia In • rufl«ff• lntetest to hl,.lo'Mtr
;q1.,.nce "'''· lOw« utility billa. a!KI t:IHner. ••Itt

No_,_

.,,,.;,

"

Or. SIOfiOikotHiflf/1«1 out the NYPIRGJn ..stlgllloo
of the Hartt York City Ttanslt Sytttm as •n
•
Jnapproprt•t• ln'~Htment of futtdL Vet. If he 'lffVt to
nomlno tho -rop/rJ6.0.r;tf110UIN1 of UB's stllpopu,ltlon. he would lind th•t • qutrttlf of the
studonll (24.5 ,arcen(} II.,. In tho New York
tnttropoJJte.n .,..., so HYPIRG'r te.Uifeh Into that
Issue I&amp; lndHd ol stu&lt;lent concern. In addition, Ot.
Slggell(ow's lnl.,ence thlt VB'I funds provide th~
malrrllnenclng ot t/Jis tHoiect " ' un/ustlfMd IS Will.
In tact. fundkJg lOt' tM Hew York Or)' t,.ns/1
ln~ltigltlon (aa wt111 ell otl'tflt pro/&amp;et end still
. _.,,. lor NYPIRG) It derived from tho
contrlfwtionl ol MWWJIHn NYPIAG membM
umptJHS acroa• the Stere.. shot whkh ere in New
YorlrCiry.
( llror&gt;gly Uf110 Or. SlflfiOikOW IO I'HVIfuflo hlr

crltleol ottltudfltowvrlr NYPIFIG. NYPIFIG's
com1Mmeftl 10 tlw J/gllro •nd nH&lt;J• ol srudenJ• or
us, •• well ' ' olhff c•mpus Chept..,&amp; In Nrw YotA:. 11
dHII'f
Ill P&lt;O/ect&amp;. I Wbuld IJopo U..r Or.
S1gf101f1ow wiW
IIIOt lOCI end llilthol
,....,dt hll claim• I bOUt N YPIRG in tM future.

,.,_In

_.,u.

Sunshine clarification
Editor.
1 wish to c:orrect 1 seriout fJf'tOr imptl«&lt; by Howard
&amp;own'.t oomm.nt1ln the •ntcteon Sunahln• HOI.FU
In th• Alond•y.. Nov.ml»&gt; 8 tnue of The Spectrum..
"''· Blown wu quoted n uy/ftlll~lt II SUnmJno
Hou" torr lr• _,_.,oo (lly alllllltlnfl with ,,.
Un/Vorol ry COun,.tlng S.tvlco~ tho "confldontl" llleo
h• cl~t• would be compto'IJIMd beuuu the
Unl.etflry Co&lt;Jnullllg Cenror loi1HI by lite OMolott of
St-OJiolra."
.
Tho UniHtalry Co&lt;Jnullng s.rm:. Ia l u - by tho
Olvl•lott of Srutlonr Allolro end. n Dhctw, 1,_,
lo IN Vleo PrerJd"'t of St-1 Allotrt, Or. llldllrrl
Slggolkow. He 11 In lull•uppon ol our pqllcy ol
conlidentltlltr. whlci'J fS baud o.n prot•asJonll
lttndotdr •r•rod Jn tho M!tllc:on PlycJ&gt;otogleol
Auoclotlon Ethical Princlptea ot PayChOtoglfll, Juno

on

~~·-

No 011•1t1s aCCNI to 1 atudent'l 1/Jas CHJ#eU tM
lfutleot .a reqwsre. 1M .-tudWrt WhOM tiM Is
Involved must gl~ writ/., ,.,1.,10tt to ltlslhtr
couns•lor tor speclflc Jntormllion to 1» ,.,.,,lXI to •
t p « i l lrMmw•
c - "'~--··
,,. oommltted to this •t•ndard.
which receiVes the support and •dhtrtnce of the
.ntlnt "'"of the Division of Stud«tt Affalrr.

A./I'""

Dione Oolt, Pti.D.
Unl..rslty Counsallng Se&lt;vleo Dl•eetor

�op-ed

Beport: from Talber t
l
By MIKE FRAN CO
SA Athlof/c Affairs DirecJor
ow Yorl'l State and Alltka are the onf)' two
1t1tWin tho Un~n lhlt do not funa
, lnlorcolleglate athleHee. The athletics prog•-em

N

undarwriHon lhrough 1 gram of $284,200 lrom th-e at UB 1a

SIU&lt;lont Association.
The ~thletlca budget, guaranteed by a tour·yeat

•or-•
•llh the SA Sonoto,ls o...,_,t&gt;¥ the SA
OlteotOf ol Athi&lt;!Uc Allalro
Thto directorship one
(OA.\j.

Is

olthO leul•tafllle pooltiOM wflhln the StUdenJ
Asaoc:totlon. anc1 rot camu .,ilh n some ol the most
1111pot1ant aclmlhlttratlvo I~Jr~Qions t~at are pertOtmecl by
1 tllldei\L Thuo lurtCIIOnt con be rougllly Into
lhtelwle;cclae_
Fltat,t~o ou,1o the duly aut-~
olllc:of ampo-td to appro.e ell athc.tlc """"""~"'.. on
the otudenlo' behall. tn OddMion to OC!&lt;Ying os the
••athletlclt.......,..' on a ~y~O&lt;Say boola, 11M DAA olao
-."ln o long to"" e&amp;peclty thtougll hloll&gt;er work wltb
the men'a and "*On"'en'• llhletk:l dlrKtOCS"(u- wetl as the
lnt'ermurll Ok'Ktor) In appr0¥ing the1f' yeaf'ly budgel

requesto, With r0111rd to tho Club Sport budget, the OAA
lullG-Uons as lhefr "lthletle dl,ectOf'" in lormu1atlng and
administering tholf' eUooatlona.
s.conc~, the OM ..,... as thO Student Asaoc:latlon's
Official ll1.an lo 1?11 Unlverslty~l AthJetfcs AdmlnlsltltkM'I

In Clark Hill Tho OAA momtalns"" opep lnd 11oM111
di&amp;\Qguo with Ihi ClOt!&lt; Hall Slall elthe&lt; lnlo&lt;molty, Of
lh&lt;OUOh thiiOtmat use ol the Athletic ~no""" Boarcl.

ath~tlc

ThhCI. the DM •• ea:peeled to act ~• the alucMnla'
ath16Jlct ad~ocate, In hlalhe• attempts to fevl.,. end
maintain let'K&gt;ol splrtt through looreased fan aupporl a!'ld
awaronost ol VB athelllcs

s:tud.nl'slnvestment tn the athleHc drogram For ..
Instance, I am presently wor1dng witb thl UB
aamlnlstratlon ln our eflor111o obtaln a new outctronle
5COfObO&amp;rd for Rotary Field. For those atl.tdtnla who

With thO lut1CIIOQS ol the DAA btie4ty outlined, It WO'-!Id \

'""m approprllte to dlscusa exactly w·nat service• and
activUiea art prea.ently avaHabie on.umpua.. The venit)'
lthttde progf'am fletds the 11 fnen 1s- and t-ight WO(T*l'l
' " ' " ' that tepfHent UB on the tntercoUeglate .KetHJ

11'lne •••m• a.re constanuy se.arcttJng fOf mu"i-tac.eteo

10110- among the student I.

Tho OM must also seorcn to&lt; wayoto ,....,._I he

activities available to ot"'*&gt;ll. -

juallly thO

cannot flrd the dme to partlclpale In HI.00•1onQ

Intramural .spons. t am att«npUng to ecned4.1~ mort two
ana three day tournament e. 1am altO OfM" to any and au
Kteas for Improvements on any pat1 Of l,he AlhteUc
ptogram. ancs am seat~ tor good arw:~ \nnowttw . . . .

to-

ot...s.nta w~h ueeptlonol at~let"' t&amp;lenL Th&lt;I.St...s.nt
Anoclallon, In Its olfons to
atudentaltondance
•t var1111 ~ts. provkleS extra buses tOt home toot ball
- - h a s r_,uy ...,.,..., .,.,_tor thO homo
~ OIIIMI heiCI ill Salnlond.
The U81nii0111U&lt;OI ptogt&amp;m is cet1alnly- Ol lhe mot1

CM p,ograms to imph!me(lt.
Flnolty, tile OM flU
IOf thO tut\lfll
of U8 athl&lt;!llcO. Tho DIYislon I ptopoultl&gt;otls"""' altttng
oi Prtsident Ke:ttet's e~• •t a~~ U\11 the Sludlnt
Asaoc~atoon ~ . _ ,.. lJn&lt;lor t1tos Olan. lhO
atudenta nave • reos ctJaoU to_,,.. U8 - ·
P&lt;OOtam uograded IO a lewelll&gt;at matcneo thO

OOG\P4'ehenllve and successful programs ol 111 kind 1n the
SUNY iYalliiYt.'ll-~~,;:;:lon 10 ptO\IIdfl&gt;g

Unlwers•tY s aeaaemlc ~aUoq. and hM lhe potential of
OIIOY..!Ing t h e - ··· """*'ary bur-l&gt;¥

"'"'US&lt;!

""oyo-

-0

aott.. ulflelent within 10 ,..,.. Ou! reo! '-Is, ol COflfOO,
ij;bn....-.....,...1
ho~nolng lor
and we are con•tanl1y on 11\e
&amp; - ~latatlve olgna that tho Slate Ia willing to do

thO ...oonatloaouea (Whl
~··art-Y
tam Iller wllh), the lntramura• ptOQtatnJjl$0
tournament lin dilllfonl &amp;ctlvitios Which rOQuho only a
one. 1wo, 01 thtee day commitment.
Tht C.ub Spon,rogtam consis-ts of teamt thtt do no1
oresonlly warr•nl varshy funding, or carmot achltvt
VIIIil)' 6lltua. Oes.plte these handicaps, aome-(l,lub ttame
taro u.rnendou..-, well on lliO alhlellc lleldt. and with
on I)' aholllrlng budgets. manage to attract a toyaJ

state

athtetlcs,

what vinuanr o'Vef'Y-ot...,.tete, but Ataaka ctoes.
t nope 1n11 tt11s bfief overview ol thoetn.ltllo program
ana tne SA OireetOf ol Alhletfc Allah a dutiH hoJprovided a vaJuable Insight to thoM 'tudonts wt.o •

PfOO'""' ancltM

pro&lt;k&gt;41Sly I&lt;Mwlittle about !htrethlellct
there•n

c:;lUdetu AssocialiOC'\'s invol~oment

DIRTY SrtEAKEAS
By STElLA MEDINA
rom'"" out .. limits"' m......, ~ - • - lrom
olill\d - · nal!ll&gt;urg&lt;n,-- J o l lgn
sUI&gt;feme ••• lrom lf\1 mllrl\y.boll"""""* depths of
lunacy ~u lltlfatu,. (ohocltly wrltlf111, petl)opa'l). a&lt;&gt;ertatn
prodlgol writlf ollompta to rwtum to tltUuld In b6tlhllettlflto411o editor and thO peroonala ~.to
ti&gt;OM unentlghtoned) 8mldll c:o.r~~t, sul&gt;llmo throats. ll'e

F. pe_. ...

d-

the uuant column Ill. excleJms .. C*1arn oft·tle~PectKfed

eGltor. Whlro've you boon? mind. Make it up, and
makAI It gooc1. Got It?
•
RathOr dl~ttd, but not
(don't
tl&gt;ey want me back?) I mollo mr woy to my ,_.,
pondenng the oltuatlon. I apy an olt.-&lt;lrlnklng lrloncl,
and. ahlnking nolhlno of my hterwy absent~ venture
• hello. My friend, C!Nnkl. (oo o - l a f lib
o , _ _ .-nlq&lt;M.,., atolar~ormanc:e In 11M
.-.y '"""' 11 11 hO nu mot The -aln Godl "*"'Y
11•• 11 rna. We haven't had a column tM..JnWng 1n a blg
time.... ..y.. Make It gooa.
8el11guered by on th- demands on my literary
per .One, I dOCklt to H8k out Whatever It is 11\at evoryone
wl&amp;hn me 10 proc;Juce onto lhe page, by nature If not by

- -· But tl&gt;lt la no Mfr- Whip. I ploU Stan.
w-IOCM i&lt;&gt;lo&lt;m me lhlt&lt; hl&gt;elltlla """ 24 -.ro ~II
ln ..... lch to lloaa my mlnd.ol overy lnlonnatlCN&gt;ol ttd-c.ll
_,h ucovllllng and compose a -l&gt;ol cyflliJhorYY. I
ottampl to borgoln. +low about a OMlQIJhony lnatnd, I
ul&lt;'1 Olunl&lt;o dOn oat kr&gt;o• W!fot tbls meano; mr IOIIOf
metoly glareo. 8oth or lhlrn "!old• U.otthlt t•
CI.OOPtlOn" 41. not enougtl. Fof once. I am stuck..
tt Ia Ume to go on the column hunting trait. I, the
Into..-• Wotbecl&lt;. allY dripping horn hanoo juel ctOI!MO
th.e Rio Grande. (Aotu•lly, I must con taos. lt't I*Mt a ,_
veata lfr'lce Utt ·•B!g Sw;u'')., steteotypk:ally clutchl.ng 1
.sup« hot taco tn one hlllO, sneakel'dad and aweatlhln~
clolhld, Ht out on the path oltn&lt;&gt;ttuly brilllonlc.otumn.
Wltot lonor, Wh&amp;UIII, ""'"' ~and '11")1"01'11 lhio
meclloae mind lorwa•d. And lor w~at? Fa&lt; thOielltlfal
Hu1ha thll lay hidden in the cnire ot everyday

contM- bur-..-l;te 011 lbls U8CIIIliiUI.

,_,Into-;,;
you

lhaeotrutha t h a t - - - that ot...,.ltuoh
tont&lt;s.oltlle"mind. lrviM thatlumo
from behind • C:Uiblde m the sa.. trutht that

out ••

AU 1f\is thay want in 2.4 (b)' no.,., U"'at'• 2\) I'IQuta CH
1.... Wtlere con.l ff11(1 this ~lctoi1Mh7 I tmbetll on my
..,yoge- ''""•out tho Mlp o1 f.._a, 1-. Of.....,.. a
TA. This •• voing to be an 011yuey, yoo, thl op1c NO&amp; ot
~ the Wetbadl..._btJ.t tttta will be no s.c.-ocm ep4c. No, th1a •s
~tel lo-bo an~ atucly.
•
But -ugtuambUng. l bt. .l thO cold night Ok; I at tOll
up the Unlvetslly av.onun Ill!&gt;¥ acadlmi&lt;: btllllanco and

ahodowed by ominous threat.~ ot adfftW.laHIH~e
retrlbulion (be., when one faJta ~attend elliS. one·a.
gtadea. they are doomed).. I lurk. attempting to turprl.se
Trulh at any,gfven moment: I am unMtn ana unnutd~
1 GfMII.Siealthlly , _ Hoyeo Hall oncl manage 10 deltly
..,_ a rllbld--lrrel ol gatganiUOII porponlono I citele
around to•onm Foster Hall - gau ot •ts &lt;Wk gaptng
hOles, at the c:rum1&gt;11ng "'"""" hoaped in palu ot
ungracoM - . I.get a C~&lt;Atlnctly uneasy teetlng ot
ocheroWCJf1dUnMS u if Foster •atches me -Mth numao
oyea; 1 tool&lt;-'*""""'~',_ my Jac:Mttd ....,.._ tor
,,. · - trqUUrel

~then bKI&lt; lithO~-

0. FofiW. Maybe~- OOI _,Od, 1M thin

romaln l&gt;lcldenln what occalonltty 5Millto be empty
IIYM. t"'thl thai f'emaln ctouded on ;a c;old mQfntng When
I'OU woke Ul&gt; ond lind yoursell noUiving 1&lt;1th0 real
b\11 (lfhM In a super-structure of SU"b-roahty, ol,clldH

ao&amp;kl. he •asn'l a Wetback. No meUM Wha4 the

~Od leflt and bars on Saturday n)ghts.

"'lev took It all wilh him when he leU."

-!d.

consequenC8$. I 6ecide 10 leave. 'The nus morntng,
belOfo dNdllne, my editor aslto, "Whero'a Ut0&lt;1l Truth?'
" There t10't any left on the US campus:• f answorocs.

Sign Ot The Times
By LINDA A. DOHERTY

I

I you aro ~ obou1 wnat to be
t~anklut lat ne•t Thutad.tr, this might glYe you
some loociiOf lhO\IOhl • •
I

11
1.- # dHd Plpt9'
"Yes'
'Why dlrllt dlo?'
'EwJfythlng thll ,,.., mull dlt'
'Why?'
~
'So lilt woultt Ot prtelou$, Aohlt. Somolf1/og /hit If
yours t~
ptecloua'".
trom Mr N•m• '' Ash• l.ft'
"

It,,.,.,

Wheff ~ wu • lltlll (JOy, lbOtlt ftve years otd, hll
grill\dlathOI died. Ho loOI&lt;td OW&lt; at 1&gt;1e gran&lt;lmOIIlo&lt; ill\d
oaw htr Wftnglng honda, hOI red ...eplng eyeo.
"Gronclrna. 1 wont you to IMI bottw," he ulcllrt •
c:hlkllll&lt;e""'-·

HI$ grlndmOihOI bent over nex1 to him.
Grii!IPO ..-y weolc, an' took 'lm oomo
f l o - WOI.IId that moko you leel bolttwT' he squoaltocl.
Hit grtllldmOihOI nuggecl him tightly, o tiny grin
sptOidlng acroat hOI toea. 011, he's auc:h a preclouo little
bo)'lahe thOUOhl aalhe bllni\Od bAck a tear.
'"i'll QO too." h• piped
"Ill

-.·co-

But he nevet dkl.

"look whit I have here, Tommr... she said to hlm .,._
day When M w11 15...lt'.S our I amity un. It goes f'JIIhl

1&gt;ICl&lt; to thO Q1C1 Country."

took~CJ

'0 ,.

c
yelh' r hi $l1d wlthotrt much lnternt. Ht
at hla witch and squirmed im.patientlr In hls seat.
Hit grandmotner •torted to •evealtales to him Ill

•"That was your Ma on the phone_Your grandmother

wu taket'l to the ho$9itaJ this art•noon ..

G

l~htt:t::::::t:,tOfne;-:.;::. ~:ro·~:.:~M
macnlno. 1 wonder Whal.sbape ahe'a tn

•

"Honey, did my motMt soy Whit hopponed?"

about fantestlc retatilfeS he nevOJ knew existed. When he
She walked Into the den and Ut ctown ac,o.a from hla
1ntenupted h1a storyteiHng and s,eid, " Ult, Gral'dma. t
desk. •lfhey th1nk it*a p.reny _,toua," .she aakJ towlr.
ooua go. Baseball pl&amp;etlce,"' h-e gave her a quiek peck on ......,
He tookecs ati\Js papera and alghe&lt;t. He t~ tda
the cheek. " You can read II to me again. Whtl"' I drop by
hands on the desk and slftd. "Tomorrow, you, me and the
and hevo more time:·
•
kids win oo down and .see.ner-. There's nolthat moeh I
But ho
did.
ha¥e do that
be put ott,"
••Grandma. lan' t she .something?'' he asked aa he
But he never did • . . though 11 wouldn't have meoe 1
tugged at the tie on his tuxedo.
difference anyway,
..
•·YH, IM'a a nice girt," she nodOed, smiling. "As lono
With time slreaks of gray creued "''hair. lie csrew hls
u oho'o a good cool&lt; and keel&gt;$ the houso neat that'a all
ooot tlglltly atoun&lt;llllm to chiN out thO cold Novombor
lhlt matton" llho c:h~ed.
Wind. He lool&lt;ed at the plot o~, then loo~td 11 thO
"UI&gt;I&gt;uh.•
make-ot\ilt map the grourvda
had giYon hlrn. Ho
..You two neWlywed-s btttet stoP IIOIMiltne and ru
awii*:S tne mottled &lt;MN"grown ...... oft the atone
meJ&lt;e you • nlco dlnnor."
""'h his loot. Ho IOW1d lila grllldmoll&gt;or.
"SUio, Grondma. Hoy,- ooua 00 talt&lt;lo oomo pooote
He thOUOht ol the family troo thet ...,., unoxp\4lnecl..
11 thlt
thoro. 8ut we'll be oure to drop In, clon•t
Ho thought o1 dln,....thlll
bocauM hO
-ry."
lorgotto be tt&gt;ore. Ho _ . . , ellt~o- hO wu
But hO clld.
too OU$Y toNy. Most o1 on, hO rerntrmbortd all the things

neve.

1--

to

an

Many roars pautKI. He didn't- hla gr.-hOI that

muct&gt;. eJ!C&gt;ePI lor • ,_ Obllgatory 1110111 on thO holklayo.
He conaldertcl himMII 1 &gt;ery but)' man.
One oar thO ph&lt;:&gt;e rang. His wile •~swertd II lOt him.
"Who waa tha•?" he asked her from hla prlvete work

room.

can

'"'"cold

hO mlde lime (Of boc:auoo hO lhOUOhtlhlly - • oo
lmpot1ant, and reellzlng tl&gt;ey _.,., WQflh muc:h ot a
clomn onyway.
"Someda y," hO mumbled to hlmlotl, loollng a lump In
h~a throat, .. I'll for,.gf\ie myMJf."'

But t\e never d~.

'fl~. 't(NoW;\w't'M• ~Ttl¥ilicir!:.n 't

�feedback

Thanksgiving thoughts
Editor:

PIRG response
EOitor:.
ust wHir a letter /rom RICI'Iard Siggelkow, Vlc;e..
Pre•-1 IO&lt; S t - 1 AltoIn, OPPMre&lt;l In The
Spectrum. Hl$ #ettet was in ruponu to • Spectrum
Nltor,.J wh•ch hetl rtOfed lh" ~ otlasr yH,..-: SA
came c:lost to •lfectiYely removing NYPIRG's
UB cl&gt;opt"' during ,,.. Spring budg&lt;&gt;t,_., Or.
~ow tool&lt; fuiJfl with whOt,.. - t . . . t to oe
unfa'fl ctttloiMtvl
thll fdltor~t He
oonte(ldM tiNit rt»t crhK:iam " '' an under~
,.suit of the SA "h•wlng doM their Job• ptO{Wrtr~"
Bftklel m;.ittteqKtling lite ed#IOI;.,_wtfich WIS
1 M - IO _ , , octl thO I ~IY - • l l l r oon/IICII
•t IM 1&gt;0 . .41 " " rNr'• SAINYPIRG
oonllict-Dr. Slgg«lkow hiS m1d1 1 sJgnlflc.tnr fHror
when M ltllfiS IMI HYPtRG'&amp; budget iS "lroUnd
$30,1100 • Ouri:HI&lt;Ig« lot lfllir•lll82 ls sl'flhllr OVff

,.,d«s

,,._SA.,

,..,,,..,,igtJ...

Atkle hom thlt, 01. Slggel4ow~slettet r11res two
pomta thll I •oukl Nlfe to addrtu. First ol ' "• he
C&gt;Onlor&gt;dl lhOI NYPIRG fi not o I•OCOIIy .,_Moblft
OfP'!rliUtjOn Vel- eot~rr.ct wUh the SA ptMitlos
lor annuelalldlra 1M o_th,r llrul information to be
lubmittod..JQ ,_.~ and fl?e US ldtnini$trltlon 7hJ&amp;
·1ft II! i~ltjc)n 10 me. .uru ol IIOCOI OC&lt;;OUn/Obibly
that NYPIAG ,..,.,, on borh Stare •nd t«J~Hal Mftls
· - l y . I IHIIhot lite 1&gt;01• ol CK. SlggtiAow"&amp;
ri/Scortl""l "Vl "!ling NYPIRG h .. nothlngiO rio Wllh
"llsc.t ec&lt;:oclntabillt'f, ... but rath., whethet 01 not
HYPIRG Clf&lt;HIId O.llrlelty Umrl..t lo ,,. UB t:#lmpus
1n rrs sCOH. CIHtfy, wh~ M

•uswest' '"'' •

NYPIRG llildt o1 the New YOI1f Cfry t"nsU ay&amp;tem Is

lflapfHOpliate, a llclc of urtdelltartdlng eboUt the
SrateWidt nature of NYPIRG It conveyH. It almost
•PPNfl . . If CK. Slgge/kowls IUQ{/Ostlng IhOI
sru&lt;ttnta '" Buftalo ctWid u,. ~ss about downstate
pt001em1 /d(e the subway 6yJtem. Long IJ/and's
pollutlid drlnkfflg witH, 01 NVPJRG 's IOrti/"Stlf'ldlng
b&amp;tt~ with the lndlln Point nuCiflr pow., taclllty.
u ;~ oeyond dispute tnat some ol HYPIRG's
ptOJ«U

c:onoem r~t«nselws w illl issu.s 11111 , , .

OIIIS#de lite bopndlr,.s of WHtttn New York.. One o1
the trlltlnttays of NYPIRG's aucceu in this Srare hu
tevolvMJ IIOC/nd our t-olslatlve prfunc. ln Albany.
NYPIRIJ•s lol&gt;bylllg h. . resulted In IM poU0{/0 ol
ewe~ 2S piKes ot oonsum.,. lfglslarion~ Incl uding
Truth"--n·Testing, mtrlfuana docrlwunaUz.lllon. and tnt
Plaln·lenguage-ln Contracts llw, to name 1 few.
1r 11 1/so b!Jyortd drspute lhll NVPIRG worts on
~~~ s.p«f/K:atfy g.u~r I to•erd stuc:Hnt uuere.s11
on the UB c.mpu1: .sUch-es. our home w.,ttteriutiott
prQJtct, our e/loltl to rttorm~uto fn.sur;nce rlte.s.
sl""-nt WJJ]t&gt;p &lt;~gttts.
our compoign 10 ~.,Ih.
lfn•nc~l/'t als.astrfWs"'construcuon of ,,. NHJe Milt
Poitir It nuc'-•' powff p11n1.
To odopl Ot. Slgget~ow's suggestion Ihot NYPIRG
pigeonhole both IU /f$CII and prof«t "'JOUIC..$
e-xctuaiYety a1 the UB c.mpus wouk:l se~ cut our
Hle-ttiWMSS; it not IO,.lly ertode rx~r
n•turt. Oenroy our st~rewJde natu1e lnd NYPIRG
becOmes • lot ' ' "· Mlybe Or. Slgge!kow would
ar::upt tM.s. but J bf&gt;l~ thar students 11 UB deS«Yt

and

,,,,.,Ide

mUCit

more.

lio~ber 11 ts the anmJ•' "'falf lor 1 Wotld
Harvest" sponsoted by the Oxf•IJf org•nJuuon. Here
,, .school Frs ewlul/y ee1y lor u&amp; to forger that there
Is WOf/d hunger We h•~• llttl• ffOUbll gflliflg
wMtfY« w-e •••nt or oeetJ to ut 1ttd,..,., M yt to
worry ebout
nttt me.11 Is coming ltom. The

_,.,, our

'"' .,,. developer/so tnot Pf'OPie In •~• United
Srllet could try to begin to unde~sltnd. tor Just one
day. what ,,., ''"' to go to b«1 flungry The ~'1
$Y &amp;S" th•n
1;, 1 , "would'""" .spent on
sent to 0¥11m robe :s,wm on • vaf~IV ot lood •kl

food'"''

pro.!~';',!f.lld not tut our of guilt , tor thlt i:s 1
nogotlve emotion. one lhet Pf'OPio oulct ty .._.. lo
mind~. We shoUld leal ~~rith • ..S«&lt;St
of hope, th•i tnt firtle wt dO on thlt dty Cf,
aomthow help • taml ly to produce Jta. own Jood. 'We
ou~r ro tftl gAd th4t lll"t' u n shire • "'-'•" , . , of
01/f .,,1 trh "''" those WfK) are len tortu,.te than
ouratiYes.
Ont week ~tore Thlnkaglvl.ng, • day wn•n meny
o f u1 tend to ovetNt. Itt ua atop and,. tMnklul thtt
rogethet w-. htre so m41Ch to S/JI,..
I&gt;Aoffl mlotmarlon about the Odam otganlu tlon
will be •~allab#e WMineldty" • llble In Sc(Ulrt
cent« tou.npa. Oonttbnl •Iter the 1111 m•r M S:~t

put ou1 ot tllllf

ro·

OdtmAmMk•
116 Broadwoy
BOI(Q.n, AltSitchusttl$ 01116
Jean M. SUit¥-an
Un1versf1'( atudenl

WondyW-

NYPIRG S1e1e Boerd Represent~Uve from UB

w
~
'5'{ ~. 1\£ GOT IT! WE'U. G£f ~ (a«;.fERM cm&gt;rf, WE'U. UR;FAVE 1llE v.wli 1'1.ANT. WE'U.IM'PriOiE a.R
~ ~ED.l£S,WKIRE ~ ~;lli£fU. ~ t.'M,ytEU J.IM1llt COOIIR'f H(JM5 ~IN!'

TM, a science
Edrtor.

Sunshine plea
Edflor.

-try_,.,.

'"Y

1would UJce to ~II rhe attention ol
f&gt;«&lt;spttCIIYt
ro lite loculty·rtudent fltti·IO{IOI~
~- I&gt;JI Ito. Sl-1 A lillY,_ ol IM Am....,.n
~(SAACS). SAACStll,.
umHrgrtduatt cMmlstry clUb. Wt~ you to
ollwr4 our lnlor,.,.l gothw/flfl on T
y. Nowml*

a--

'o--

trom 4
F•"""Y
,_...,...,,,.--of-'""if'l

17
10 II p.trt. It&gt; llw
Ul1drfl. II
wl/1 0. • unlqw
10 I n - wilh ,,.
,.,l.,ry /owlly octtlld• ,,.
ond lo .,..,
01,.., -fatlY o_,a. I loo/! IOfW/Ifd. IO -'fill

,.,.,,,..,..&lt;

Stlldettll. look around you. What you m•y •t:P«t
to bir here neMt """/might not. You the students are
our auvpgle.
fighting fM *J(Wr fntedom of
oholol'. Whet~ we I IlK ollrftdom ol cllok» ,.._ liNt Of
rite~~~~ to hive l'faUable an alt.,nate sou1oe ol
ISSI&amp;tanceln tlm.s ol contusion end trouble. Where
• ltUdtnt cen come 1f1i/thcxlllear of being JudQed by
-"/"'_.Ifill our .,,,.,_.. OUr 11WrJ olton 4
10 fKO'IId• thlt
to,.,., by contlnuo/10ff
evaluatfo.n. 1nd IWJirvctwlng- wf'en l'ltK»&amp;sary. Now
our Wst•noels IHing thruten«J. We call upon yof.l
10 , _ , _ your,_, ol cJtolw by oltowlflfl•upport
lor SIHII/NM tloct,. by -'1~ olgnlllg our i»lltlon,
wrhlfi{J 10 11w SIW..I A. .oc4tllon 0&lt;. The s,.ctrum,
or most l,.onontly /0/nlfi{J ur In our llrUIIfllo. Those
_,o went to loin us cen obteln Information ;by calling

we.,.

Tbe chemistry is rig{.

c""""""

_..a

,,. I'DJ-Ifi{J """'"""'
Nowotd~Z:. onytlm•
Nlck~12fl onytlm•

--su"

We mutt worfl togtthfr lot your frHdom ol Choice.

8

Tho_l..... ~.ll-1111

1 W'tl angered by some ol the false ctafmli made oy
R8d S.hren.s In your lteturt article lboUt
Tran.sOtfld«n• t lrtedttatlon (TAl) on Nowmw 9.
One point made bt Mr. s.hr.,s. e TM Instructor.
wu thtr TM 11 a JCienCe. Many of ttwlt ct1lms ate
flr·lttch'IKI but tMJ on•.. without queatk&gt;n. Is wrong
A N.- Jm.y oourt ., 1gn rulftd 11101 ,,. TN
method ot mediiII/on COUld nor IH o l - 10
•tf.ldentt in the State sclloo/t btCeua•lft • rellg#Jn
end wof.lld vlo"lt the Firat Am.,.dment ol s~aratlon
ol church arHJ ,,.,..
... •
""'-notion
.-1\flt&gt;g •
"mantra" which ' ' 1 one or two syllable word the
perao(l repeats whf,. m«&lt;ilatlng.
Whit llr. &amp;.hOMO lo//1 IO ,.,lion 1$ lhOI I~ Old*r
to ,_,.,. your momro (1,.,. o.lflfl only 16, aH
tot•lled, entl Hell Me a dW.Ct
to • Hindu
diety}, you mu1t olfer • gift on tn .,., to .-.r•l of
th• cloulcot lllndu GodS.

f"'OI"'" ,,,..,...,.

1

,.,.IMC»

Unlon~~Mtely, most TN,...,..,. &lt;IOn'l motrlloto
lhls Mtbotr.,IH&gt;g•rpect o/ ,,. ptOflrom ofmply

o.c.u. . lf dotsn'r draw cu1tomera,.
.
I 'fOndor llllohorloh/ Yoglkndws 1/101 his dlsclpltls

•r• ••ring 1ueh

rhMQ~?

JIM $1MIJ
Unt•or5ity Student

��UB ·Home. Ice -Hockey
Ope~~rs
' . vs. Colgate
Nov-. 18 • UB

Wed.
(Division I Power House)
Fri. Nov. 20 • UB vs. R .I.T.

Home games played at:
.
Sabreland
3385 Niagara Falls Blvd.

I) Who Is Ita Praldont ol El Solvadcr?
21 Name Ita nudea&lt;·po.&lt;Ved Trtdont subrnarirw lounehed 14st Saturdoy.
w• ..,.. Pac1 ...- was Ita ol mojOr ond nudear
_..~,

ti
......,.. . .

,_

•u• a

..

3) Which

'

Bus Tickets ~alla~le : t Squi~e Ticke! Office

4) In v.tidl rwo ...-.~Nnts do 98 poranJ ol alii-a world's tamodoo occur&gt;
5) \\11-ich IUIIO hu tht !Jat.St " - ' &lt;itv.&gt;~ion&gt;
61 Namo Ita $bt North Adontie Treaty Cl.g,nz.ahOI\ INATO) nations
v.tid1 ... hoY&lt;! a clilfftftlt leocln on Januooy 1. 1982 than !hoy had lost
yeM?

8) What Is tht capotal ol W~? ,
9) Name al tht c:.nadion prOW&gt;OeS

10) What 5Uite does R&lt;publan Senator Mall&lt; Hbdleld r~t?
the maja caus.e ol death
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�PANAMA
By DAVID doUSI

~ lour months h.wt .-,td *&gt;ot lhe death of

Paniman!on !&gt;tad of SOlo and ""'tary ~
0mar Totrl&lt;&gt; Henea, ....., ..,. '*'!In a pi&amp;M

=
crosh.

~ owr lhc past lour month.. lhc

....w.l!l and """'" ...,ich .... plag.&gt;td neigllbor'r1g

Atnorbn republics oppears 10 be cnepng lniO

Duling TOfl1o'• 14 y&lt;'MS of tron Nlo, vhlally .-y
""'*'ollie was rigidly eon~
IOOihtarlon
rult instiltd order and
lho Panamien
populaoo.. ....., engagod In relallw),l ltw .._.,donory
aclfvilies wbilo 1&gt;t held lhe reigns ol poW&lt;'!' lMder his
guidance. Panama's military gowmmmt negoooaed
"''"' lf!e Untied Slaaed and galMd control of the
Panama Canal and the land ounoundlng It Ponama
will not gain luB control of lhc canal untillhc l/041
2000.
With Toni)&lt;&gt; gone there .,. 1111&gt;• !hat the lnlrmal
!!&gt;.~allen In this Latin Amer1c:an noljon may Wo&lt;sen

!tar.,., T"""'''

T onto's oucx:essor, Pretliilcnt Arislll&lt;ks Rojo, Is
regardtd as a ~ flgure~ad of the government
One threat 10 RojO 15 Colonel Florenelo Florez. leadet
of ~ National Guard. The pcmlbillty of a struggle between lhe!'l two men Is of grave conccm U&gt;
America becauso&gt; of the Panama Canal's ~•logic
lmponanoe 10 lhe US Navy In lhe event of a war.
It appears the oountry's Communist Party It
at12mpt!ng 10 capllalbo on lht political problems which
• have ensued Slnoe lho death of Tontjo. They ""'
l&gt;ylng II) appeal 10 lht lower do.... by pledging II)
cany out mudl netdtd social programs. Some
evlclenoo which has !llrfactd doe. Rlggest !hal
Motoow and Havana may be beltlnd the Communist
push. U.S. Naus ond ~ R~ polnaed out !hat
"""'of lhe papulation are •nooncemed about !he
Communist prestnot. NonetheiHs. Floroz is suplaous
of lhe "'"&gt; countries and Is kHping dose labs on thek
ellorts 10 exomd thek k&gt;,._.enoo In Panama For
~. • Russian au10 clealonhi&gt; In Panama C.!y
r:epo&lt;ts au10 salu ol $575,000, ..;th a staff of 40
solarnen. Aa:oording 10 the magallne thew .................... rarely """"' Cubo maintains a supl&lt;:lously largt
ernbosl!y Iaroe of 85 diploma!&gt; and lrCM!clans.
The economy Is no beaor than the J)QIItleal ti.,.llon
In Panama. Inflation has topped 15 -~and

~

Instability is spreading into this republic
as Torrijo's death reverberates

continues 10 me. Imported ilerm. espedoly go.solirw.
art becoming ~more e.pen""" and harde.
101incl

l&gt;t prt&gt;5PfroUS Canal Area is~ hard lmes as
....._ Adri&gt;isniOfs. ._.~PanamanianS.
h.wt laid-oil 50 percent of ~heir~ Thost
paid OM·Ihird of~ "*'imum wago
paid by .... lome tmployer. ~ Umled SlaiOS
~t Addltionaly, bme61&gt; 10 ihost reortd
1\0\'C .bo bftn QJI sharply.
This oa:un dt'Pilt ~ fact !hat ....soel use of ~
canal is up dghl percent"'"" the laslyear. ~
10 Tmw ~ mud&gt; of the """' has fallen 1n10
dlftl&gt;'*; "Roods ""' bodly polhoitd. runways are
owrgrown with .......ds, railrOaa b'ack,s are rid&lt;ei!/.Educallonal and ......... 51afld.vds have also bftn
lowtrtd, as ~u as food quality control
The Panama Canal mllst also be modemi2led and
tniar9td UIt I• 10 remain a vital ~ link. With the
ships becoming larger 10 enhance their
olllcioncy. lho canal is IWlding il inaoast&gt;gly dilfioJIIIO
aooommod,oto ~m. There are still rumors !hat a
largor canal may be buUtin Columbia. just south of
Panama. making ~ prosent conal oboolo....
Ot$1)118 the tce&gt;nOmlc woes !hat have bestt this
count&gt;y of just unoo two mi1llon poople, there are
bright 11&gt;01&gt; on the ho&lt;1a&gt;n which could be lhe

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makings of a boner Panama.
The RojO government is invollled in encouraging
outside Investment ReguJa!jons h.wt ta$0d-lhis
lnck&gt;dos fuU foreign ownership and lho absenot of
lo&lt;elgn """""- problems. Banks are ~
W&lt;'loomtd, numbering 120 and banclllng $40 billion "
y&lt;&gt;ar. This huge lii110Unt conlribuiOS 10 a healthy
growth raae ol 811e peroenl annually lor Panama.
1'ho free 1nlde aone at lhe Atlantic. end ollhe
P"""""' Conal Is an expanding area de$1)118 lhe
~msof the eoonomy. SolH. manulacturing. and
warthoust operations total "'"" $4 billion annually.
h many, lhe hopes ol ~ fu&gt;.~re art no
~tolallon lor lht probltms !hat plague Panama
today. One key 10 a renewtd ssabliry may be lht
democratic: elections schedultd lor I 984, ~ In! In
~ two docada. • If lhe free elections go oil as
planntd, then ..ol be reason lor hope.· lhe Now Y&lt;&gt;&lt;k
r..-reomty ~ If no&lt;. " It wll prove Panoma
Is ,...a port ol ~ ouaal prolllems that are ,.....,_

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A MUSICAL FABLE OF BROADWAY

Musi c And lyrics by: frAnk Loesser
Book by: Jo Swertlng And Abe Burrows

Thursday, Friday,
Saturday and Sunday
November •9,10,11,12,
/
1981

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Katharine Cornell Theater
SUNYAI,
Amherst Campus
All performances
at 8 :00P.M.
Tickets $3.00 •
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And oat the Door

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$Mil, Chalmo&lt;u• o/ IM UB BluphJ&lt;Ic. l

SAKHAROV

"1'M arev~~Mat. •aalns t nudt•r • rm•
p«f't'*l'~ The. timr l.t now. We a n"'

pa11tve pardc(pant. g_lvlng tadl .. ppro•

Sov"iet disside nt a ppeals
for world peace and
warns of nuclear threat

,l

~ 1llo feor and ck~MI

"""""""from
Parodt f'IICI9C"ln!'
t:t.olt ""'"
Tht jollouMrg Is

ond

/omtd Sooi&lt;t dis&lt;idml Andul

Sakhorovl "1'P""1 for W&lt;XId r J?• ond
rhe rhrMI of nudtor war

ByANDREI SAKHAROV

I

In~ l&gt;)llhe clos&lt;d- ol
thtsoclalbl -vi Is anOiher factor
here. as I&gt; tho """' """'- v.~ has
tr&lt;'ated ,n., cone&lt;&lt; ol • mllbtyln&lt;h1s)ilal camplc&gt;&lt; ·011 both tho
USSR and th• USA. There Is dso
the dang« !hoi •mall, local oonf!ltlS
will
lnlo large...slabol~
All ol ll1oM fattor&gt; 1ft opeBbng

escala••

In"" ~·ed CIOI\!0tt ol
global cmfntnlanon Moreol.'f:l, lhe

n~r·clellrtw
dillm!nas In ~heir

sodali« wa.1d and tho Weso bod&gt;

histories, the

pciS$&lt;!SS po!C\IIIanltf$ lhat ina1las&lt;l

overv.Mmlng majOriry of people '"
aUcountries wan1 p&lt;'liCt. The
R&lt;QP1t ol the SeMel UniOn and d&gt;e
United Stares ate no ""aoplJCn
Wor ,_,. suffering and ®•h rtw
~ou a1 ""'-'! ........ auoJey.

~-·-...· - powny,
sldcnessdesb\JCto\.
.. """' V."M has always
""""· and !hot ts """' .....~ ol
mUIIOrls o{ people who are .,Ill
mournlng dll!ir dc!ad saw II In fl,..
IWO - v i - and In lho many

· smoll" but no less auol wus of
thlo ""'IW)I A lhord -vi ..'lll
c:culd be .....,. more harnblo 1llo
~ of13.,.,., tens ol
TNT ~tr411ed .,1o
40.00050.000 ~and
nuclear clwgoo ,..... ...... the VI!IY
~stm« of mankind Of at kasl of
dvQizatlon
I bot- !hot the loodln al ..U of
rodoy's otaleo cannoc ~· lhe

po.sslonate ..;II 1o peace common 10
........Ind. Gone- !he days of
~barons...... ~
wor proal of !heir d"ivalry and volar
~ limo afrer rlmo. lhdr
peasants rumbly resowod ~heir
rramplod flo!ds and rebu~r lheu
bumedodco.un hurs. Today, bodl
RHgon and Bt..mr--.s
~. alooe IMih
~ W*II

~ tar ~. !hot 11M&lt;!

ones. tar al lhr poq&gt;leP~ Eor1h.
Thls l s:'lllCII!r'!y~

Sui &amp;It is exlnl0nlinar1ly
.....,IJl&gt;dlciOfY and ccmplcx To our
our horror. rhcnt""'
VI!IY facltn ...t.ooc
lnl~- ""' ciintrolloble and
~ push the leaders al """"'
states ~ dongorous acdono lha1
In-s lht enln wodd 10 the bmk
of ~ Tho falw logic

'""'""and

main-"' ..,

1he clangor
1llo USSR wos born undeJ tho
bonner of v.orld CXIItlfTlUniSm bul. lo
o s!gn1fleanl c~egr...... has lo$1 its
ldedogbl fln&gt;. Now the l2sic
mood b rho posslYMy and
lndilfl.'l"lllOf ol • poq&gt;le Induced 10
dnnk. burdmed ond tJred by
Ollll&lt;lanl
dUflcultirs AI
tho samo nm... lhoy are a:mplelely
loyaloo tho 5ou&gt;('l v.•av olllfe. for
aU II&lt; loc::k of fu!edorn. and to otw
rul&lt;! ol the Comrmml$1 Party, wl&gt;ich

""""""'*

,. ...,.. as • one.ns~· als~ablboy
and l"'&lt;'tt (To a slgnlbnt ~
""' i&gt; preasoly ..~ lht ....... al •
S\ljliXIOell dongoJ &amp;"'" lhe West ts

kepi artiflttAIIy healed ...,.J

H.w,g losllh• long \'icW (lhe
short-1orrn IAew "'""' """"" bul1ding
prillale sum""" homos.), the Patty
aulhol'tltf$ oontln&lt;N lndllional
R.,..ian goopclolics buo now on a
-v~...ide bosls-raking advanlogo
ollht onormcus resouroes ol a
IOtallmlan syiiiMI•• .nlied and
.tanted but ~ and alllS!stenl
~ bolh lnsklo the country
and CUL 1.1 qulotly
aU !he
crocks In lhe WIISI and ornploys
subwrslve ac:oivftles; to explolts the
lnCreSed lflaug1 one-sldecl
resouroes al Its """"""'~/ IO&lt;

,_,..ll!S

......,.tr*ood dtariutlon.
Ont '-' ""'tab~ the
f9.aes en .,.awy expencituTeo
ciled by SeMel~ lot
!hey ... alv.oays tow.rail. In
addition. lhe po!C\IIW!des ol lht
SoY\et economic iySICITI .U.., ((I( 0
)z1le and unconlnl&amp;d redlsllibulton

al rescut&lt;a end ....., 10 O'Uie
armaments 1Mihou1 ~

anyd*&gt;g tar lhom (bul ,..,.....
there is no COIIOn or .,_, In lhe
skiiG; ..........,, It Is on lluSion 10

lhlnk !hal rhls 10 allY 6e!Jee
impodes ScMtt mlll!ary
developmono or causes any apcn
disbJtbonco.s ol any ~ficanco
""""'!! the populace. especially In •
atunrry which has ' - ' poriodlcalty
stncken by ran.. rhrou!#lout llS
ltitary but~ """' has hod
Anolhor fisk lod&lt;lr Is
lht strugglo.tar lnCIUMIIIII)hem al none for .-.! clocados).
Ontam a1 So..iot lorttJ~ policy
lnt\Mroor. Such·~-­
tab plaot because of an ononoous Is the disorgarU.atlon and
UI&gt;Cimtanding ollho prot,lom ol
lntlmldarlon al the Wool, lhe
s«urrly. , . , Is ttue bod&gt; fO&lt; the
exploi10110n ol the Wes(s
USSR and the USA. but mort
l«hnccog!caa and. cccnomlc
olrcn !han 1101 expansiOn OCC:UrJ
oesouroes ..toile thro&gt;ten!ng rt \Mih
because oflht !abe and dongoraus rcdu!ls. AI lhls pl.¥ng wllh ln.
mcssllnis'!) oflht USSR.
lhe ~ ol v.&gt;hlch was the 11og1c
owmed lrUorimnco 1n lho allan of
error ol ~ Afgwristan
•
lhe ............ In .,.,.·• .,..,.., (lho
(v.here ltv lhljorily is "'""
USSR"•~ u dx&gt;se.,...,...... """"
~ fotdblo - •o
chosen lhe polh ol ...tarm. lo a
tho sodolist
'·""· may
....... tonlld
""""
moll dongoJous action. ont "*'lch
ru.
10 the abs&lt;ru
ol &gt;Odal
roqulred 10
fad&lt;X ~ 1-Gnciors lhe noce..ary

and refonns. 0 11m
spe.'lklng here of the P&lt;&gt;""" of lt.
Corrvrlrist Porty In the SoWn
Union. bul there are Olher eu•mplos
....-nprarn~ses

. .....,

""'*""""

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deoltOJI' lht mosl Wnporlonl
foundations oflnoernallcMl

"""' the octiOrl• ol our ioad(Js and
lhe nearly fullY clos&lt;d nature of our

....tlons and inlfmaltonal

SOCIOty.

•upcrpowtr r ace toward atltUr•d du ul_M ctlwe onlooluu Ia to mat.e bv defau U
de&lt;Saloo that your \IOtCo• will be ••~
Pf"'CtU• tlwftforc. what you hP«ft W"
The HokK.eut ln Nui Get.a .. 1-. an 1
We a N dtlftu of U.. world, Ill• oh&amp;
wtlh aoay, DOt Jvot ot.hu peepl-. b.o1 v
nature haa provkled. • pla ce. to 11\lt &amp;.rrl
llvlnt tMD. .. plaole a nd antmah:, rk b 1
form. You. fellow dUnn, and I have dl
poo~W«t lnhere:ntl.n audt ar malt-enerSY
and heve tran•l•t" thla into lm,plftnu
loc:omprchea•l'ble dutructlon. We caor
lM ,,_ to .. ,.,..... lht• &lt;Aipoblllly. Bu
forward to ra.soa that II nnft01 tw utll
of M.Ultas oar •nlq•e:ly ho•an t'OaOkt
r«eetJtlze: tha.t the aDdur ._. hu prot
the adol~ of hu•an ealitance lo
aduh re~o.SbUICy . W• mull a cc«pt tt
rupon.tlblllty. We all want Mothttr E._r

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o~the'1rlinn0ny01 natural procesr
DVfl' p.a.-t eou. We ID~t not&gt;brea'- the:
life cotutnual. We IDU.l ool brHCh ltw
oudur •oa-v:till:z:aUon bullt up 0\~ t.b

60l .,..._.. wit h. • aiiD:I-1« "'difft\01\t:tnt'oa.

Wtt nu&amp;..t t:bu-dore.. lltlnlr a bout the- u
mu• t not a YOld It or be ovmbed bv lls .:
horTor. To do so t1 to acllw.ly dKSde d
poaltktn tot-tbu with all of It• coni-eqt
a ceeptable . We. mutt tran•laut i"uch sci

def. .ll..,&gt; loto o loud " I WANT TO UV
ct·ute • P:.,beJ dtmate lo wblch the ad
a..c:le-ar • .,.., coatr-ol a.re no IOft!~r the
otrlol. . for tbeldollotlc lm.,.....ble.
So. let pou reatoaed thouthls be: \.'0
that uo&amp;ce be- hurd. lJ lt1s ClOnftd~nct ~
...ure vou tbal SIO\f are .omebodv. • ft
whom I know wanU t o llw, wanb ill pta
for your ch.lldrat and your daUdr e:n's d
children. If 11 b coavletfon you l.ack, lei
you rod aDd ds.ut the a GClOmpanylog
b«&lt;nt reprinftd haodo: o\n A- I by A
a ad an addrna blJ Georg« F. K~Nn d
occ u loe of •~ctplbos the Albert Eln.,•
That. ru-ead .tt..l ,ou ba\.'e Nfl re• d· 1
Your rupooeeltl the fofWI of an opa

pereoaal ClOIDa:t..rucadon It wtt.lcomt 4

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Fe&gt;Mgn rodio bro.&gt;dcaslS ,... bolng jammed again.
Gb"" (lhe ~llw. !()().pogo hst ol fotblddon
IOpia, !rO&lt;n statislics "" 6lcchol ~ 10 any
I!Wltlon al Sllllln's atmos The...,.,... al tounsls
&amp;om lhe USSR 9&lt;*&gt;11 abroocf is Ieos !han !hat ol b1dt
Dorlmark, and. Ilk• our oourtsts abroad. I~ ooc
are doprtved of the oppcnunlty ol speal&lt;lng lrody wllh
P&lt;JI'II)Io. Again repressiOns or• being stopped up agalnst
lhoo«..., defend the rlghlS ol "-1om ollnlonnallon
and lre&lt;dcm al
Tho names ol Talyana
v~ Yuri Otlov. Se911 Kovalev and Ana~
$hd\oransky haw beoO&lt;nt ~ of !hose
lfllltsslons. And ..,....,, v.'ll t _ . tomcrrow?
At lhe same tone, lhe W..r lo uttsly dMded end
jlbatl&lt;tlc-wh!ch canshlllles bod&gt; Its mong!h and '"

"""""""'t.

~ In opposing 101olitarian oxpanslorL How
easDy SoYiet propaganda la...-.:llo!s mass. one-sided
campaigns llgllinsl rite placomenl or 1\medc:on rooke!l
(only!J In Europe-and this at a dmo! when on obvious
disturbance ol mlitary equi1blurn has ocx:urred In lhal
port al lhe -vi and lhor lncbloo the ltillar« ol
nucloiwrockelS.
F,tquondy, Weso.m lnlelocluals, when~ OUI
ogalnst lhe arms 111Cle-lls4!!f • .....,..""Y ~"'
dc&gt;-lbke • one-sided position ~ fails 10 tab the
reolitles lnlo account, an ollltude oarnpounded by lhe
anK·Amerlcitm f~ olmaJ111 Europeans. ~ olt.r&gt;
buolness (lor lhe S3ke of quick profits) and the prus
(IO&lt; !he Mke olsensal!onalism. c:heac&gt; popularily,
cln:ulatlan) .,.... _
... lnNII;genl
~lees. enerwl and lcnl!r"t polic:ios. AI llmt$.
.., gm !he lmpres$IOn rhatll lhe Wut wore~
•• mar. It CXIoJid be taken by lhe lola1ilarian snlf9sb
v.1ltt lhe!t bare hands. Aaually diat is ""' lhe .,..., but
why creo~e the lomptadon?
Continuous 1nause of nuclear ~!nor 1t1 Europe lrono

Sovlto modernized medium-raogoc mlssllos and. In
t O$ponH to·l~ statlonlnjj of ,_ ballistic ond cruise

missiles planned by NATO""""""' one ollhe rnojor
mllnory-polilic8l problem$ &lt;JIII!C&lt;Inl _.. Undoubledly
this problom cart onlv bt scNed ~ tXtalef and
"'""'-""Y cf lhe USSR aro dmlrtaled. and lhe
West a l.t!lllled and tudy 10 ~ ,..,.,.sary
. ............... and 01 the ....... limo ts ....ly 10
~
Whao shoUld the USA and lhe USSR~•·
p!.'Cllllo. press-&lt;lo to pres«ve ~? To bt quito b&lt;lci,
rhcy tmsl ~ the risk IIICI&lt;II"5 "'' lhe!t mulual
•SA~HAROV pege H

�bmiUt.d by Fred

o

0f'pOttment~

ttr~ amUtU

are •II
n a.o longn be.

IJ,..,.'"II I o a
~uuctlon,, To bt an
auh Lh~ aC1t\.!4t
pol ley
t you ... ., wc:ll

,.,..,... "' w

l

ea.

an historic ese• .p le .
sMre our plaNI
at a1tb a_U tNt:

--·D
-

elila bull19 aad
~ di....,......dW

Wm' traJUformattoft!l
e«ftu ror
:IDIIOI lUTD bed&amp;
Bert ""'- cao .ow.

,....tfor lkU. W~ awst

propelled ut beyood
~ lato the domaln of
11 th ls
Earth to cooUauc 10
ceut• •chJeowd
th~ DNA tluad of
til« thru hold of
' the p. .t 36 ve•r•l

1on.,.

e. unthtnkabJe. We
ta unparaUeiH
e. tba t Ihe ,fnaetlvt
~qu encr• are
odf.fulfllll"tt
UVE." We muat
odtiOCOlu or

tb•dlm dm ta
""l&lt;ed, Aod let
cc.vou lack. 'd e e.
a fe.Uow dtl.l.n
plaa: lo the sun
• chOdren' a

let me u k that

i&amp;a twO .,._.
"' Anclrd Sa ~ba rov
a dtll~ed oo the

•ado Puce Prb e,.
1. "Tluokpoe.

paaleuuor

ollhosoo a&lt;Mnaries, no """ oould dony. I thrit, thot
the · 5cMot
"''""""'·
-'*'!!
owr
~ miliao
- one!
lhrAmtriawl
dosoruc•""
_.... ollhr
Htoshrmo bomb, ""' .....,ly '-sliealy redundanl 10
l h e - in questicn. If lhr ..,.,. r&amp;ow
propomons ..,... 10 bo pr....wd. ~ wollns
lhon twmJy3ollhosoo srodc$ wwld ~
suflity lor lhr
~ c:onteptt ol
di!tmmre"'
as between the """' .....-· - •a
rolattan to lllll' ol thok olhor
_....,.,.... rhol-howl&gt;ii!nsom~ .. IOmJe
upon the I1IJdeM path Whal&lt;!\..,.. thoor susp;ciom o1
each othe, !bee can be no"""""' on the po11 o1
lho5e two goo.-.mments lor holding. ~.... bglin&gt;l
each othe one! pol.5ed In a &gt;ense bgCOinst the .........,
nor1hem hemlspho!~. quMrttlOs oltl&gt;ose W&lt;'&lt;lf'OI'! ...
llliStly In eJC&lt;esS ol any rat&gt;&lt;&gt;naland deonor»troblo
r~tren:wntt

How

houe v.oe got ~into thi• dangor011&gt;
mess?
lo1 us not confuse the q.,..tion by blaming It all on
ow $o;.iel .,.Jv.....ne.. They have, Ql course. thclr
share of the blall'IC, and not kms1 •n their caval~'
dimU&gt;Al ol the &amp;roch Plan so mall)l )&lt;'MS ago They
too have """"'their mistakes; one! I should Ill' lho last
lo deny fl But we must n.&gt;nlCI11bot thai 11 has .,..., W&lt;!
Ameri&lt;:ans who. at almost '"""'~stop ol the road.
..... tak... the lead In the daYr!lopmcnt ol thl• .., "'
"""'JIflfY- It was we who "'"' prO&lt;lucl&gt;d and t .. tod
such a devia&gt;, we who - • the first to rais&lt;! us
destruc:tlvmess to a . - lo\-.!1 't'lh the hydtog,-.
bomb: we ~ lnll~ the inuhOplo WAIIICOCI. ""

~have dochned '""""~ '"' ""'~­
olthe pmciple ol•fir&gt;l ""''and we olono. 10 hdp '"
God. u.bo bo\oe used the .....,""" In onger .,nst

ochers, one! .;g...,., 14'nS ollhou.....di ol hciples• non
CD'I&gt;batanl$ •• !hal.
I !mow that reasono """" olfl'roo '"' some ol tile&lt;#
c!Wng&gt;_I know !hat &lt;&gt;then ~ have taken this sort ol
·a '-1. hod"" not dono so. But lot us not 1n tho face
ol this reoxd. so Jpst&gt; ...........,. 11 self r~!tttoousoess
and Jwoc:riov M 10 forgot ""' ""'" """"""' o1
complicity In aeaiing'the

sirua-. we ,..,. today.
tJttdUnotlhr

Whctii~lhen unotQifOI'In ....,

Editor's ,.,.,
~~_,. .... pr-..~
by noud ~ tJttd""""""'
George F. ~ on the occos1on
of IU r«eiiring the AJbet flnstdn
P&lt;aee Prtz.Jn Mav of 1981 fi ls

,.,nnt«i from Easi/Wes1 Ovdook.

._oo WICkedness ol o.or """"""""· !hal hos
bro.~!#

us to this pa55? .I
The....-, I think, is deaf. hIS prvnarily the""""
mcmonlllm. lhe indopendent mcrnontum, ol tlw
weapons ' """ llse!l-the compulsions !hat ariw and
tak~ chctgo ol !J'&amp;l when thoy ...,., upon •
~lion IMlh """" othe In ""' building up ol
major ..,.,.,.,...,.. of any 50ft.

1lu is.nothlng , __ I am a diplomat!&lt; lutorion. I
ser!lis.....,. ~ ~yfng ll$ foteful pott ln
the relations among 1he !JUt W.apeen ~"""""' as
much "' a C0111UJY ago. I see this &lt;XImpetitlve bullcl up
ol """""""'" a&gt;neeiVed lnillally as a ITOWI5 to on end
but soon becoming the end uself. I see i1 taking
pooses•ion of men's lmogjnollan and behovlor,
beccmlng • Ioree ;n ils own tight, det.&gt;chlng usdl from
Jhe political dill....,..,. thotlnlllally ln&lt;plred II and th&lt;n
leading both parlies, lnvMably and lnm&lt;OR!flly, to the
war they no longer know how to all&lt;l4d.
This Is a species olfbcation, brewed a.t ol ITIOII)I
~ts,. lllcre a~ fears, re:5el"'tmerns, nadonal
pride, personal pdde.. TherO. are mlsrcadings of the ,
ac!Yrz...,Ys lntentlons--$Oitllllmes """" the rd uw to
oonsiclet lhom at an. There Is the tendoncy ol N1ional
communllios 10 idoalize thems&lt;!ws ~ 10 dohuman!u
the
Them Is the blinkertd. narrow vision of
lhe prolessional militaJy planner, one! hi&lt; tendoncy to
make war ineY!table by Msuning Its ineY!tablllty.
Tossed l&lt;lgelhes-, these
form a _....,
brew. The.y ~ tlw '-s ~ t1w 1ll'llblllons of men.
Thoy seize the paltcles of gooemmonts ~ ......., lhom
orounc! ll&lt;e flees bofore tho .....,..._
Is It posstie 10 bn!lll&lt; out ol INs chonnod ~
-.s drcle? It Is scbelng oo ~ thai no one.
atlrasl to~~ has !1ft dono so. 8ul no
orw, lor thot malki. has evo&lt; boon 1MB! WW. IUdt
9""l catastrophe.. such ....,.,._ catastrophe, at the
end ol the .... om.rs, In ....... dar:ados. could
be!uddlo themselo.tes v.ilh ol ~ collod
"vldary." Wo. perhaps. fortuna~. are dorWid INs
seductlw proopec~. w~ hM.&lt;e ~&lt;&gt;-breioltout ol the c:Rio
We haw no ollwr clm&gt;t.

_...,L

.__...,IS

H---todoit?
I nmt oanless !hat I ..,. no fl06$iblltdes ol doir1g INs
by """"" ol clscuSstcm along lhe linu ol no:golietlons
thot hc~ boon In pro!Je5&lt;, olf ~ on. 01-'e' d .b pasl
decade. under lhe acron;m of SALT. I r"9'et. to be

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u.. pogp~e &lt;here tc1onc1us

......,!«

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play " lorgo
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In my cpjnldn, rww tnoollos land 61lll\5pl'CIIan
systm1 10 supplomont them) .w r-*1 to bon the
..... produc:don 6lld dtwlopnent ol all o:t-1ical
no matter Ylfla;r ~tions are used as a COYI!', ert lnCiontlloJy and bocttrlcllogkal ._._.
~ Furchem&gt;&lt;n. chon muot bo Wlchchv.....
Elbts tolso art r-*!to limit and rtoble
where ....., ·a kttlo """" has beon !Jlll&gt;bod.• ScMot
CXII&gt;W.'fltlon.ll """""""'· )Jl p.vliCulor. It Is oooossary to
lomlt tiYt Qllprnlont cl arms &amp;om tbo lildustrially
crocps must bo wlchchv." &amp;om A~can. .v.:l
~ CIOUnttlos to those ar..,• ol the world .......,
dlctlons under tho oontrol ol UN bc:es must bo held
Action$ ago;n.t tho Polish .,..,.,W onclthdr lawlul
armed conflicts art&gt;OCXWTing or .... about tooa:ur.
aspelions for oconomlc and soda! justla!, lor
Unlonunotely, such •~ts hal/e. In tliO coors• ol~ and demoaallzallon within cho fraJ11C.'III&lt;Xk of ""'''"' d«4dos. lbl&lt;en placo en a largo .scalo .v.:l haw
the oxls11ng S)l&gt;tml in Poland would bo """" mont
cn-atod a clangor to poaco. Perhaps thl•ls u seed
clanger-ou$, ~logic and destn.occ!~~e to world cqulBbflum.
&amp;om which • third world war wm fiO'I'. This iS a veoy
I hope that tho Pa11y aulhorillei of tho USSR,
C9"'1*• problem, """ lnt""""""" with the necesslty of
underslbnditlg lhe consequences, will relmln from
' misting Q99mtlon end C!(I&gt;OIISicin-toWitarion
irr&lt;!plllllble adlon&gt;. In chis question. as In that of
&lt;!Xpanston In porllcula.-.nd ""lh quesllons about the
Afghani$ tan, the firm and unambiguous poslllon of lhe """" oC aiding aDios ond fr\lnds. A probtom of chis .sort
West, 115 gowmmmiS oncltts public opinion Is W1'Y
can bo resolv&lt;d only on a bilateral basts. I bcllove that
lmporcant.
with • sophisllcatod polillc41 QPP&lt;oac:h and the goodwill
· The !iowmment of lho USA. lho _......,, of the of aD •Ides •• solullon C6ll bo found.
USSR and all the membors of lhe UN ~t to
'\gain I turn to the USA. and, In parttc:ul.v. to the •
undorlilke a wlclo-ranging )cine 'P"'!P'~ 10 peaceably
USSR. slnct u rosourcos of a totalitarian 5)/Siom In
IXImbat the ooonom1c and .social problems ol tho T!Wd thl• lltld 1110 cspodally !Folt Then! must boa docistw
World c:ounb1es, ll&gt;klng Into IICICOW&gt;t the;r opeclflr:
r&lt;nund6tlon ol aD forms of iUI&gt;••rsiYUCtMty,
character and their nollonal ttadlllonl; and this should ln&lt;i&gt;dlng the uw ol on lnAuenced press; tho dirccl .v.:l
be dono for u sal« of t&gt;0&lt;10t en Earth and not lcx
lndlrCICl bribing ol mt!r11bors ol dw "'""· business and T he_.,.,.,,., ct. USSR should rail.• !hat any
att0111&gt;1&gt; 10 altor dw oquilibrium oxbang in dw ,.'Ofld.

tnlluonce. proflt or cheap raw materials. SuQh alauism
is r a r o l y - "' tho ,.'Ofld. but t~ .... cannot
do without it.
The resolution ol alllntomotlonal dillertneeS by
..-.s ol nogociallonl is a -.ary condrtion lor
.,.....,._ The USSR and u USA haYe ...-tdy
prodaimod their lideliry to this prinaplo. I OOMidor h
~~that pubk~ boluly
Informed and " ' - tho
ollliew ol bach oldes en
lho cnbcal pn&gt;t.1oms on .....n cho fat~ ol dw world
dopends.
opedallntematianol buDodns could
bo pubbshed in .....n bach sides woald · - dw
inbmalion !hoy considered fnl&gt;ort.ont and thew
evaluation ol it. ""th •
ol ...
di&lt;!tlbui&gt;On (the laUiJ being espodolly lmpcxtant VI 0

Pem-

"'*'"

_..,...,t _.,....

dosed society lb.,..,.~
This proposal, one olmal'lll possible, Is c;Wy .,
example olon exau!lngly serious. common problom
Tho moot important conditions lor lntematlonol aust
and HCUrily are u openness ol S«ieey, the
observallon of lhe dvol and polibeal righl$ of
man-fraodom ol information. ITeedom of religion,
lr"""""" to choose one's counll)l of resldona! (that is,
to emig'ate and rerurn freely), fraodom to trawl
abroad, and &amp;eoclom to choose OIM!'s residence within
acounll)l.

pclitlc:s, and, espocl.\ly, chore must be a ,.,...,,,IIon
.....n b a
.....n Is

._t

of •
b in...,..llonal terrorism.
all'*&gt;al 6lld datrucllw _ . .v.:l one

doublo-ed!Jod
T _ . , hu Its .-sin the pos~ and hs rnoli\,..
ore ~ dMnc. O..t no gools, nollonal or sociol-nol
even~ b '-tbl! atnos Ueady
cormtollad-can juSllfy cho ouol murder ol moc.nt
pogplt, lncbllng c:hlldrm, dw taking of hootagos.
torture or bl.dtmal. Terrorism moans auelly .v.:t
a1me and .t.ould ~ c;Wy ............
(hope tbol goad wiiiJNYOII and this
ccn.....,.,.ary ~- wil .....,. ID bo a """"""" to
iw.lrnonlly. Tho UH eX.........., by_..,...,..,
whether dlre&lt;W or tndlre&lt;W. ~ lnl&lt;!nt&gt;ediarios. or
the . _ . ol h, b .......,....lblo.. Tho most ..nous
lntemollonal dodslons may be ~ to hall

lrtosponslblo acu by cort.&gt;1n

(9ns.

_....,..,IS and pditic.ol

In rllj«:llng hootage-lilklng by tenorlsts, OfM! ~t
not rnol&lt;e a hoo14gt out altho need lor preserving
peace lor the future of mankind liere ) am In
""th tho &gt;lilt""""'t from the UN
Commluton's report. Perhaps mutual nudeor tmor IJ
stJII keeping lhe world from World War W, but chis
dlitcxted and wasteful baloncolol fear is becoming

I&gt;!J:'"'"' '"

T he human riglos proclaimed by thr Unlwrsol
Dt&gt;clarollon In 1948, and ogal(t confirmed by the
Helsinki Accord In 1975 •• bolng pan and porcol of
lncrwls~ unsl4ble. Polttlcal m ors, oow ~
lntemallonalsecurity, are rights which continue to bo
ach~Wcmcn~J by one sick or the o ther, and lhe .spread
~tly '"oiatod In lhe USSR andJn other countries.
of nudear •wopons dwaten to upsot that balonoo! at
portic;ularly thos&lt;! of Eastom Europe. It lJ necessary to any mornm~ Wo must i&gt;Chlevo a
ol.,.,.....
defend tho lilclims of pcltbeal repressston (""d11n a
without tho loc!or ol nucloar tmor by limiting
oountJy and lntcrnallonally, using ~tic me~~ns and OUB&lt;'!ws to ccnventiOnal woapans-..t.a,_, that
"""getlc public pti!SSU!'I!. inOJdlrlg boycolls). It IJ al50 m4!ttt cost In lltOl10IIIIc and S&lt;&gt;Cial l&lt;rfns.--and public
necessary to suppdrt lhe dornand for 6!111l0Sty lor on
must bo moblllzm In . _ . of those efbts.
Yoar Sttldent Semcc Corporation at U.B.
prisoners of CCIII5dence, aD those ......, haYe spcl&lt;en out
Tho halting of expansion, lho ~- ol oanfllcts
lor opmness and juJtla! V.ithout using violence. Tho
tl1rcJu9t III!IJOllollons, the creation alan atrnoophero ol
abolltloo ol tho death penalty and dw unoondltiona)
UUSl a n d - · · tho moln~ and tesknllon of
ANNOUNCESU
banning oltomuund tho use ol po)d\lall)l lcx
• bolanot of COilllt!llional ~under these
pclirll2i I""P'5'5 are also nea•ssary. Other neces•ltles c:and.llons can chon bo prO!fl"'s 0&gt; l1duc:W1g
lndude tilt demand lor a wrioi ol k9slo!M and
_,llonal and nudear ........,..... .v.:ltn reducing the
admO'IIslla~ llli!O$UIU, id.ding tho aldtion of
dar1ger o l -. Under Chooc ~.It .... bo
~ tho 6.dl.liltion of .....tion, traWl, and 50 poosiblt lo lllko the .,.~ 1mpor1ant step toward
oo. I l1ltn lor ~ lor thoso clornondo 10 my
"""&gt;'&gt;lng cho tlnot of thorrnoouclo..r ~- from
HEALllfCARE DIV. DIRECTOR
~in sdo!ncoo ScMos and Western; co thopubk rnoMni That 11ep -.lei bo !liken by &lt;lClnCbllng a
f9ns and $!a- olal countrios; 10 tho pooglo of treary . . .t any lht .... of nuclow """"""'· In dw
Rapa.IWe few tlte ~ ol tiM U.B..Pftou..
u-., entn -.!d. ~ gcM'J'IVI'Il'nlS and cho public of .. long run, al this .rtould lead to dw 1X1mp1e1e ~
__., _ , Oiniaal ~ tiM U.B. IHolth frt.
countries
on u UIIOOflli!lcnal and
This Is what ........... t.slrlw lei.
..,....,.....
lulli!ment of lhe lunattllarion obligations ol
~
Aof a antury ogo, dw expblons 1!1bcM the
ar.,
USSR
has
taken
upon
Itself.
1o
par~~eu~or,
in
dw
Podflc Oc:oon and tho Klwokhstan Sjloppo. matlted
and rile Saaalil, £dDcatioft C..t.,.
lMs lnlernaliclnal eon.'t'lllions on tbnan Ri!llts end manknfs mtrancrlnto a poracbcical epoch oiiTOitual
"' tho Hdsmld Accord. This Is • oordticn lor being
thermonuclrar torror. But c;Wy equilibrium besed on
able to trust the sl!J&gt;alUNol the USSR.
NO EXPERENCE NECESSARY
r - - - o n loor-ts the IN« - • o l u
Parallel ""th thoso political,
.v.:l legal
1\Jture.
-Wonul ~ R.q.ired
ccndit!_ons lor tho pn!SOMIIion ol dw ......lng ol
Appficatioaa .... . ,
tho arms raot and ~ aro ol docbtve
Art&lt;IM Sakhoroct. ot 60, if"""" lite,.. jalrccJ&amp;
lmpct1at)ciL
I
am
c:onvinced
that
h
Is
ogPI
necessary
odon&lt;lst ond o«ialao:dulst o( tht. Souio! u.,. As tho
FRIDAY, NOV. _..
10 ......,. to hSAI.TD Treaty, .....n Is-. 0\ my
morttne&gt;lt ~/or tht. Soult!t hjotogm bomb,
ia , _ liZ Taht Hall
opnion, a delnte step ""-rer and. moro Importantly, Ill hot been "--! thrft llmcs ..Uh tho derlgnatlon
• -sary stage "' facilitating lur1hor ..... In this
Hero of Soclolw Labor. But .. "" 011~ dlsoldert
For fwtiMr iaformatioo
~~~~a~~y lrnpor1ant dnctlon r_. rwb1om may ""
ond c~tampjon of lunan ~ ...,.,. of tho
required). At the same~trM, there is no doubt that
Nobd P«J« ""'- for 1915-he lwJs f&lt;*n into offodol
SUI
pleue call 636-Zt54
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IIOA!ID
_...,, "" 11 • .._.
possible cny In ~with the malntononee and. • In ~he wos cxllrd 10 1M atv of Gorley rn tlw
•
..II necessary, the rostorallon ol cho bolanor ol powor
Ruulan , _ ond pjocod under ..,.,..,._, The
!!!!I!!!!B___....
!!!!!!_..!!!!!!;w!!.! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l ...._ the
and the soctalist c:on., In cho area o1 IQdlo rn his QPCirtnwm 11 jatnrnod. 110 that to , _
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. -llonal ~ that public- In ftn~g&lt;r l&gt;!oadooao he a,.,.,..,. ott Info a park. '

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By JACK ANDERSON •nd
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WASHNGTON -11ets more than ludly
-.cldence ln\lolll&lt;d in abe abiloly of Rcllald
~ 1 0 - C)n . . . .,..,.. 4t
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....... 10 •-.rs wlrwablr La-.. Amor1c.an
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trad&lt; v.•th millwy and .,.,.,_ .wi.
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CM&lt;"ful r........O. they molw.

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IntereSt ratu will c:cntlnuo at a ~
plateau woD into 000\1 yoar and tho lnllotton
affliCting tht Reagan Ol)()flOfnlc pocgrl&gt;m will
st- slow but s~y ~t.
Rac;al trtalblo In the ghottOO$ went orupt
thl&gt; """""" """" ~ tho 1mpoct tho
administration's budgot aJibod&lt;s "" oocl.\1
progrl&gt;lliS IS creating anger """"'9 black
leader&gt;. But abe YOicanlc explgsion c:culd

or

next yur.
Tho White 1ious&lt;r ~ foroseo ..,

OCC1lT

'"-'""t the Morwoo Ooc:trine .. 10

·s.a.~ abe...,..,...,.. lot the USSR and~

~·Once suca&lt;SIS IIChiowd. ~

bta&gt;mo """"""" in a majat confrontation,
tho 5ovtot w41 doslr• 10 lncrM.., their
Ylslblll1y"' tht P&lt;nlan Gull Olthor."
Political Hall: In the p.,.lan Golf, Iran
Is descending Into a political hell In an
ayatollah's fliMtlc lwldbosket, occording to
lntcllig&lt;nce sourws. A

vlrtu61y """"' ~

~

of tho w~ or11oo of an oucf11 kna.oin
M the "atJonal l.....h!JO- "Taxpaycn
f....-.:1 •ho Ofgo.'lnlli&gt;don u...t the . . . - of
a f~&gt;Wnt gc&gt;.'&lt;I'Mll'l\1 w411s~. Willibm
Olnktcaln, w4&gt;o """" WM dlitf InvestigAtor
oltho sc:&amp;ncla1 ndck-n Gmeral s..w:...

"I,.. unlltdy tha~ jjvtfn u- .~to

l\dminl$1tlllion

Fot his

study st-s that

S4!fllloes In~ produce 1~

crirnln.&gt;llndic:~IS

or tho tev&lt;llutionaries who

CM!I"Ihrow the .shoh and install
Ayatollah Khame!nl in""'""'"' two-and·4·half
scaet roper· bo!ng clrculatecl •""'""I
years ogo are olthor cle4cJ or gone.
CIA strategists Wdffis, "Latin Arn&lt;'flcd"s limo
has
oome.
The timirlg and opportunities.
FM c::low assoclates or Khomeinl flew
political and psychoiog!cal. off"' on
• bock to Teljntn from exile In I'll$ with the
ayat.U.h. F""""' President Abol Benl Sadr inesislible Reier for SoYiet inoruslons.
Tho r.ussiaffi, the 400lysts say, w4U avoid
flew bado to ..11o with 4 price en his head.
Another lnijmalo, ~ Gholbzadeh, is tn any missile criSb CC{\frontatton IIIith ·R.o.lg.ln
diSflr"""· A third was essasolnl&gt;tod In Iran's

A

ogolnst oorrupl federal

olbtl!ols. Olnk5Cllk&gt;s "'"'relegated to • do

nothing GSA job. R.tu$1ng to ~ his
thurnbs. ho allied .,....,.._~f w4th tho pnvace
Noc\orW lnwstJgollw Toxpayon Fund.
Tho group"s ""'misos I~&gt; • polvate office
_bulldtng ....,e brck&lt;n into roct!ntly a1cng with

lbose "oiiWO noighbomg I&lt;'IWlts. Only In

Oinkic:alo1." orflc:e """"' the hit c.obinc!l$

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• BRING RESUMES -

..e crontlnu.cl from page 12

lldontl!lc 111r111m1 ""' ml!ilt bolh alone lor ..,.,. cl our
post lclllos and lay lht ICUildaticn lor a mar•
cons!NCM rtlatlcnlhlp.
It will bt lOki: chis pt(lpOSOI. who- Its merits,
doola u.ith only a part cltho prcblim. This l$ porfectly
true. Behind 11 !her• -.ld still ~ the seious polltlcol
dlff..-...::a that ,_divide us from the SoYtet
~1. Bthlnd It -.ld sllllk lht problems
~Te~&gt;ttd. and sllll ro bt tm u&lt;d, In tho SAI.T
fONm. Behind II would slilllk lht g-oal question ol the
aoccptablllty ol "'"' luolf, any wor. """" a CXli'IWI1tlo!W
ono. u a moans ol soMng problans omcrng !Je~~ t
tndusltlbl In this ago of hid&gt; ta:hnology.
has boom ..._led hor• 'would not ~ the
contlnutd 17&lt;!4tmont ollhtlo que511otu just as tcday.
In whatwor fONma and under whasa~ the
find """""'""Y· The connicl$ and
orgurnl'llU a&gt;lfiS theta question\ could all sUI proceed
to lht h&lt;Mt's conwnt ol eiiii&gt;OH who \/low thorn u.ith
such paulonott commltmenl The s lakeo would simply
bo &lt;mollor. ond that -.ld bt a gn~at rollrf to ell ol us.
What I ~law .. . . .led Ia, cl cow.._ only a ,
bog!Mtng. But a borglnnlng has 10 be mado ~
and tilt has to ba rnodt. It Is best that U should be
madt ....... thodar1gon artlht g-.ati!Sl and Ibm
nocenlty tho lc&gt;&lt;t. U a slep of chis noturo could be
•uc:coufu!ly talton, ~ mi!#&gt;l f1nd tho heM to
tacl&lt;» llo1th grNIW conllclenct and dotirrrinadan the
mony poobloma that would stil rtfnaln.
It v.ill bt ~ that "'- woufd be""" ~
Pe»1ibly so I do not - lhom. I do not dony lht
poaoiblo1y. But If then! ott. so whal? Is It posslblo to
- . ol ""'J dongon ~ than thcoe th.atlie at
the md cl tht oollJtan course on v....n .,.. are new
~ Ard ~not. whyct-tho g-.atl'r-why
choow, , fact, the ~..,tnt-of .. """· In thehcpes
ol o"&lt;**ng tho"'- ones?
We IW ~ hiro. my lnoncls. with two
"""""" AI lht md oltho ono lies llope-faiM hope. ij
you ~...-- hope, hope surrcundod with
cl.&gt;ngors, If you Insist At tho md oltho othw lies. so
far as f em ablo to - no hope at aD. Can thin!
be-in the light of our dUty not Just to "'-""&lt;lws (lor
we aro aD going to dlt socnor or later) but of our duty
to our own k~ our dill, 10 the CCI:IIInolityof the
~a dans. out dUty to !he tJtlllt expor1onont of
c:Milud hft on this rar~ ond r1ch ond fllolriiOious
plat&gt;et......, U... bo, In the.~ ol d..... claims on
out ~ly. • ny question as to~ COUtJe
adcpc?

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In thollnal -"' of his ~~.. Alboort a-..~ ~
lht last ol lht CX&gt;Ilocdve oppWs agalnft tho
clcwlcprrocnt cl nucloar """"""" that he was """' to
slgrl, He waa dead bdoro lt 3pp&lt;ared. II WliS an appeal
drafted. I gather. ~ Bortnond Russoll l had my
dill~ u.ith Rus... at lht tlmt. as I do now In
retrO$J)ICt but I would Ilk• to -one son""""' &amp;om
tho final ""'""""" ol that ..........~. ncl only because
It - the last one Elnsloln ....., si!J&gt;o&lt;L but because It
SlJMS up, I chWI. al that I how to say on the subject. 1
reod as follows:
"We ..,.-, .. """- btqs "'....._ boio9:
~ ycu

'-'oril!y, ond fargrel tt...st.•

�OLICE BLOTTER
South campus Rrporu:
S&lt;ho&lt;llkoph-Criminal Mischief-A malt r&lt;pons
penon(s) u/k ki&lt;ked in the door 10 hb room causin&amp; slso

damaa&lt;.

•

Wendt Hali-BuraiarY-A fanal&lt; reports pmon(s) u/k

::-~: ~:~::.,:;,~ p&lt;oi«'or -alued-at $215 from
E. Oood)- Hall-A&amp;&amp;- Harassmmt-A mal&lt; rrporu
that sb&lt;

!hal a female: ca1l&lt;d him seo·eralumes and
wu aoina co have him beat up.

""'eel

valuplat $180 from her room.
Scjuire Hall-Criminal Mischief-A female repom
person(s) u/k damaaed the cover to the M lk T Quick Bank
ma&lt;bine. Oamace, S200.
Ocment Hall, Third Aoor- Harusment- A male reports
he suffered a swollen riaht &lt;&gt;" afler he 1J04 Into a scufllc:
"ilb ili10lh&lt;t mal&lt;. Both pani&lt;s had..;,......, 10 the ficl\1.
Clc:m&lt;nt, Third Floor-Harrassment-A male r&lt;pons be
suffered a hun n&amp;ht ankle: oftu he 10&lt; into a tCUfllc: "ith
anom.s male:. 8oth pani&lt;s ar&lt;.pressinc cha~es.
Tha.rsday, NO\etnbtf J2

Nonb camput Reporu:
••.
Oemens Hall, IO.h f1&lt;l0r-P&lt;til ta.....y-Pacrol reports
person(s) u/ k removed a
notul rrom the rire cabinn
So••• C..p• Rtporu:
Room 1040 II cht above loc:ation. Value of cht nozzd,
North Oem&lt;nl Haii- Bur&amp;la&lt;Y- A female repons person(s)
SilO.
ulk took her Yuhica FX2 cammo and ch&lt; black case

near

nrc-

North campus Rtporu:
Wilkeson 2- Pttic Laroc:ny-A female repon• that her
roommace, rook htf tarring while she was sleepina. and in
chc momina. found ic in her pants poek&lt;t-and refused 10
press charces. Value, sso.
Clc:m&lt;nt Hali-Fal$C Bomb Thrttt-Ditpalch reports
ch&lt;y rcoci•ed a phon&lt; call from penoa(s) u/k stalin&amp; chac a
bomb -.lei co off tn Clc:m&lt;nt al t:•S a.m. Wu

unf"""'r.

•Sooth campus Report&lt;:
Parkct ,Scudent l.oc-Grand l.&amp;r&lt;:&lt;n)'-A malt repor1s
penon(s) Ut k sto'c hts two snow 1ires and rims vatutd a1
$300 from hls 1981 Ford cruel,, 84478-GA.
Ha)'.. Hali- BuraJary-A female repom person(s) u/k
cOOk a Sony TV reeelver and monicor valued ac $3S9 from
the above locacion.

HEAR 0 ISRAEL
For Gems From Tbe

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. . . . NWEU (Former American
Baseball Great): Koichl here has
been giving me a new angle on
baseball: It seems the game·s a
little different in Japan
UKII•MAIAWA (Former
Japanese Baseball Great)
"ti, 9U.It7.(-JI- t-'b'•J•~II)
't"Tn.
110115: That's right The held cs

smaller 01/er tbere .
I(Ofa.: ?l 11. ;,. -

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800$: Well, now that you men· )

tioo'l!d it, I guess you guys are
kinda smaller Does that mean
you drink Lite Beer ·cause ifs less
filling?
KOKBI: l•'(&gt;'-, I'll' l.l•b'.; D:t;

h. 't"'t ~ -

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11005: Tastes great? Thai's why 1
drcnk ct, too! I guess we haye a lot
more in common than I thought

KOICIII:

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800$: Me? I'm too big to play on

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Squire Union Rally ..&amp;, Organ-izational
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~!!!TODAY!!!· ~
Wednesday, November 18_5:00pm
Haas Lounge, Squire Hall, MSC

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AGENDA -Squire Cl~sing Update
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. -Task Force Coll).mittee Breakdown
•. Formation of University Campus Planning Committee
• Resea~ch
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Swimmers ready fo r season

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'1'be key to ow.....,., this year may YU)IIiltdy
be OW" depth," said UB Women's imminJ and
Dirins coach Pam Noakes. "We'&gt;v: had ''&lt;f'l' lillie in
che pau, and il has hurt us. Mosl of lut year's team
is resuming and we have a number talcnt«i
freshmen.''
,
Tilt need for d&lt;ptl&gt; is undmtaodabk "'hen
OONidcm,.lhe lcosth of lhe RO)'IIJ' IHSOO ,.bich
...-.. .U DlOnlhs. A riaorow practic:e
odledule 1111r1ed in lhe third ..-.rt of S&lt;plcmber, and
COOIIilted of sU IWO boar ......,... a ·
UB will-~ C111 tlovaober 21 'with a
home mat.cb apiml Oon&gt;dl and door it in ....
FctiNary ..;u, lbe Di.nian Ill State ~"We arew&gt;t aU thal.ooncemc:d ..Ub our rqvlar
sc.uon record," said Noakes. "Our seasoa is focwed
on preparation ror tbc: po5t•KUOn. We wou.kllike to
peat 01 the Stat&lt; Ownpionships. I'll m...un: our
succm this year by how we do t.htrt. ''

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· Las~ seaso~ the Royals finisbed fifth in t~ States,

placina two ...mun.a-Amy Brisson and Kim
Buchheit-in tile Nari9nal Ownpiombipo. UB's
•-d dwinl the r q u l a r - was • dccq&gt;ti•• ~7.
..,,he schedule consisted of appto•imately one.-balf
DiYision Ill OPponents, ,.itiJ the t&gt;thers from
Di•·iiOiocu I and 11. The stiffa competition of the 1
upper division schools, althoush impairina the
Royals' rtoord, hdped prepare them for the po$1-

"Tilt !oua'l competition c&lt;n&amp;inly https us,"
B&lt;won u.d. "We ha&gt;eto uy sharp 111 DRier to
compete.. \\'he:ft tbr Slates CXKDr around. wc•rt bel~er

P"&lt;&lt;'''ed...

.

Tilt team is optimislk about the rm~~ .....
swirruncn that havt' bra~ added to lbe rolkr.
" I fisure to act a lor of pcoduction from th• """

swimme11," Noakes said. "Althoush rdatlvel)l
ine&gt;&lt;pericnced, some ha~ a Steal deal of lala.t.
Eileen Scollins r11uresto be ow hiah&lt;ll pr"'''"(t. I

.--uited btr and I know lhat sbc'U be' 011 important
addition. I'll abo be OOIIIIti:na oa _..., frealunan,
~ Will~, IO a pal CXI.mlthil JCUOa."

Noa~ets odded lllti ~~~e ,., ~ ........

~
lludllocil, will poobely - · · u.. duriaa
t h e -. Both haY&lt; bceD ~ for four years
duria&amp; !he put two years. has . - 0..
Nalionals. Noakes aicltbal both haY&lt; improYCd • ...0
should do very well in F&lt;bruary.
Brisson abo It opdmi&gt;lieaboutthe scuon-bOih
for the t&lt;lm and herself. "ColleetiYdy, we t.houkl be

and

beuer than 1111

year:· she said. "We have more

rnumina 1wimmen than • ·e ordinarily do and lhose

JOod fralm&lt;n. I think that ...., could haY&lt; a r... AllAmerican&lt; this.....,., , Out cltvcn, ton, are looktna

aood."
Olo)l Perrault ...... Royals' only ........,. diHY •
with Ann Bellantoni and Barbara L&lt;ss also expeeted
to oompete.
''()pen•na..-Jnst Cornell, a Division I school. is •
good way 10 lest ourselve&amp;," Brisson

add~ .

.. It

•hould be pretty close-but it would help if they're
OUI Of shapt,"

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T6 othets.P.J.'s HAPPY HOUR is a meeting place to sockJiize
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Bowlers roll to win
The U8 Mm's Bow~na team con~pln&lt;d a soausful Buffalo Bowlin&amp;
"'-iclor's Toum&gt;m&lt;ntli\IS pea ,..,.k&lt;nd b~ (llpturina KV&lt;Bititks and
improvin&amp; peno!W""'""' ... ""' Thru,.~ L&amp;n&lt;s.
The " A" tmm """ lh&lt; teem 11dc 'Ollh a CO&lt;IIbiood lllOC&lt; of 2889 p;, fall.
Th&lt; "8" tcom fll1dhed tlurd In""' ttam ........ lndM:IU&gt;Iy, " 8" t-.'s Bob
Colpo)~ finisb&lt;d third and ncxoh&lt;d a 201 ••cna• and UB's hiah pme
"ith a 2S4. Vinn.. Formoli roll&lt;d 1 628 tn hos last thr« J&amp;III&lt;S and &lt;ncl&lt;d
up with 246 for 1 h!lh pm&lt;.
"Bob pb)'&lt;d a va&lt; .-dl." $lOCI pl;a)tr-coail Ron Hubbdl. "We a1 had
a aood pme, and I was ,...,. happ~ ,.,.h th&lt; mullS."
"I - ._;oly ~ """" our "8" tcom," .ad Hobl&gt;dl. ''Thi$ wu th&lt;

firs~~ lhi$ )'UI' thai -~ c:oukl enter two ceanu in thr t'Vtftl . With the
n.o t&lt;ams; tb&lt;ft is a lot of compnilion to &amp;« on lh&lt; "A" t..,.,., You havc:
got to ,...,.k to koep "'"' job on th&lt; team; thffe is jug ,., mud&gt; cl&lt;ptb."
Tc:amma~&lt;: .Bob Rmlco ..,-...1 •ith Hubbdl. '''l'bm is a lot or d&lt;p&lt;h on
cbe tea.ro this )'CII. R.i&amp;hl now I think -.c art t'Vftt bdlt'l' than tasa )'ear.
With more toumameotstn 1~ second setne'Stt:r, ""'«' ...;:u btcven better.
&amp;in« •e •ill play more."
Th&lt;
will pn:pon: for th&lt; Roth&lt;stcr Invitational Tournamtf\t on

"'""now

rapplers to fa_ce champs
The Brockpon State Colltae "'"'-"lin&amp; team, 1.(1&lt;
number one ranked Oi\rision flf team Jn lhe nation,
is coming to UB Saturday 10 Open the Bulls' JC&amp;SOn.
Head Coach Ed Michael's Bull$ arc &lt;a&amp;« to men th&lt;
challenae.
"I am lookina forward to a JOod =tel&gt;," Micbatl
sold. "0.-.r lh&lt; put feY&lt; seasons. we have devdop&lt;d

a suious rivalrf wi1h Broc.kpon. They always prHenl

all around and ready for Brookport . Their power is
in the li&amp;hlcr wci&amp;ht classes, and af we ca.n sdc:k wKh
them tbere, wt'lltake th&lt;rn. From 150 pounds and
up. ,.. will do well."
Sladeltu hlib expectations for himself as "dl.
" I hove already wrestl&lt;d &amp;Jilnst my oppon&lt;nr on
Saturday. IVri«.'' ht A.kl. "Pm one and one againSt
him and both mateha ,..,. do5c. He's toliJh, but I
kno"' I'm &amp;oins to tak&lt; him . Hell, I don't plan on
losina to anybody this ~ear."
The Bulls. now in thtir last -eek or lrainin.&amp;, arc
looklnJ forwarclto t&lt;ilina th&lt;rnSdves ocainil th&lt; top

a very stron.&amp; .~quad, and this )'car Y.iU be no
difftrenl. Presently they are rated as the best, and
I'm hopioa that,.,. will be ready for t~em."
Last season UB finished 17th in th&lt; Division Ill
team an the naltOn ...
Clwnpionsltips. It ""' thelo"-... fiiWb sana:
"We've bem ,.orkina lwei for a looa time now, "
Michael arrived here 12 seasons aao.
Pr&lt;'&lt;'llly, th&lt; Bull$ art placed lo the 14th slot, and said UB co&lt;aptain Ouy Luca.s, "and ,.e have not
are conf!Cient that their rankinJ will
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;;o::t..;;;,;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...,...,_,_, tbe ..,.estlers
to rise.
"'rt&gt;tlins my opponent, "hom I fae&lt;d recmtly io th&lt;
"This team is i4 aood shape and really pvllina
s~ Open. H&lt; beat me 6-S, but 11\is time it's
toe&lt;tber." said Scott Stadt, CO&lt;ajlCaiD of th&lt; Bulls
10tn1 to be differem •.This is JOina to be some
and an AU·Ame:rica.r:a 1asa season ...Wc*rc fair1y JOiid match.''
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earned the champion.ttip of th&lt; Oo•&lt;rnOt$ Intramural
Sunday, pullinJ OUt a Hl •iotO&lt;Y Ovtr th&lt; Sau«. The
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Cianaui. Havins sJvc:n up only 1.3 potnts per pme
th&lt; season. the EJ&lt;press woulcl noo yietcl a score.
ablt t o - on'ld from th(;r lO ~d line to our own," said
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them."
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rcmainins.
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women's basketball Coach Linda 0' Donnell,
The weekend o f scrimm~ lefi Coach
after her team competed wilb live other schools O'Donnell with a positive impression or the
in Clark Gym scrimma&amp;es this pasa "~kmd.
team.
UB r..:cd stiff competition as four of the
''Our defensive play was areal, but our •
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offenK was lackina at t.i mes," O'Donnell said.
Bonavepture, Nazareth, and Niqara), with UB "The play from our auards was super will\
and Buffalo State t~ lone Division Ill squads.
Lorraine Givons and Shelly Overstrom, and tbe
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play of forwards Gina Collora and Marie Bajko
O'Donnell. "And we held our own apinst
wu also &amp;ood. Also &lt;en~er Marie Oemons
Canisius and St. Bonaventure. They were very
played well despite playing qainst laracr
tollllt oppollftiU, but we did aood."
pl~ers."
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Sat unSay I~ team faced Nlqara, but came
"Overallthouah. I was very p!Used," said
up one point short on the scoreboard.
O'Donnell. "With such a youll$ team the
"We prayed them well too, but
season look• very aood for us. The sames over
clOK press, and we were not
·the weekend were
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portio&amp; a new ooaeb, a new ho~. a new pl&amp;yina .
philosophy and IIWIY new races, the UB Bulls dress up
for their horne opener toni&amp;ht apimt the
Colpte Red Raiders in Eastern Collqe Athletic Confetence
(ECAC) Division II hockey competition.
Behind interim coach John Mickler, who, because or a
requested sabatical by forme.- coAclr Ed Wri&amp;ht, took over the
helm for one year, the Bulls charae into their 13th season.
Wri&amp;ht 1w1 been the coaeb the previous 12 )-ears.
Miclder, a 1970 &amp;raduate of Bryant and Stratton Collqe,
brinp with him Soon Lou&amp;hrey, ·an Elmira graduate, as his
IS$istant, and a "new Americm" style of hockey.
"What the style is, 1$ a combination or American and
European hockey," Mickler saicj. "II involves continuous
~t and quick passes. t&gt;fost players seem to pick it up
naturally, but some need m&lt;m ti~ to adapt. to it."
UB's scconcllaldina scorer from a year ago, Kevin Knab,
described the fashion as a more stratqic system .• "Under
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and c1ia it out ."

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Gone from !». )at's squad are nine players, iDdudina ali-star
an.lteodcr Billy ICaminska. a four )at Slatter in lbc IICU for
UB, and four or tbe:ir top live scorcn.
• This -.on's aoaltcndina, however, u t he bi&amp; question mark.
Rm&gt;mlna is junior Mart Tesoriero, who has been with the club
for two )Ul"S, but has yet to act any playing tiJM. Joinina
Tesoriero is (Ophomore Grq Bed and seolor Bob Sus. Wh9
will 11a1t for Mielder toniaht is still questionable.
"Offensivdy we have enou&amp;h punch," Mickler revealed.
"We're aoina to score plenty of aoals, we just have to keep our

opponents' goal total down. Neither of our goaltenders has ever
bad any collegiate experience."
,.....,...,...--------.., · cOming back defensively are seniors Pete Dombrowski, John
Sucne and sophomore Cliff Smith. Mickler u counting heavily
ffen#ody we on these three vets for a Slrong defensive showing. Joinina them
at the point are Gre&amp; Bauer and Jon lgo, both are raumina to
have enough punch. action after a year off the ice.
Wllile offe.nsively, UB will be s~ating with returnees Knab,
W e're going to 8COre senior winger John Gallagher, and sophomores Bob Nuchereno,
Brian Pileclci and Scoll Shields.
plenty of goola, we
Accordin&amp; to Knab, who along with Nuchereno and newcomer
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Tim lso played for Mickler in midget hockey, •
Bulls have
have to keep our adjustments to make because or the absence of Kaminski.
"With Billy in the nets we would rely on him to make 40 saves a
opponent'• goal total same,;, he said. "You can't do that with just any goaltender.
BU!y was special. But then the best defense is a good offense."
down. ·Neither of our
Newcomers to thiJ year's squad arc Tim IJo and Paul Ayres at
left wina and at riaht Yin&amp; are juniors Joe Hurley and John
hat
McFall with sophomore Phil Mann. This seasoA's leading recnrit
g
eoer
however is freshman Kyle Pray, a six foot-three ineb, i 80 pound
IL - .1
colkgiate
center, who Mickler has "high expectations" for.
~ 0119
This evenina's contest a&amp;ainst the Red Raiders features the
sixlh nationally ranked team in ECAC Division I competition.
"Whll we have to do apinst CQipte is tie up their dcfensemen
,..;th our skating and force them into mistakes," .M kkler said.
-John M_iclder "We're a young team with a great deal of enthjlsiasm and
aggression. We'll make a few mistakes, but we're gonna play
plenty of fast, excitina hockey."
The Bulls will take to the ice toni&amp;ht at 7:30p.m. in the
renovated practice horne of the Buffalo Sabres, Sabreland. The
Ni~&amp;Ut Falls Boukvard areruo became the new home after their
former ho · te ice, "Tooawanua lee n~." closed down their
business. Sabreland hu a seating capacity of 1,800.
Buses to the game will be ltllving from Main Street, Governors
and Ellicott Tunnel at ~:45-7:00 and return around lC:JO,

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                    <text>lHE
Squire closing date
still up in the air
8)' JOHN K. LAPIANA
£111/0NII-Oie/

qwu Hall, tcbedulcd to be dooed ocxt
1110nth for
into the Dalul School
foaldy. may ~ opm uru.iJ Mm:b or
beyood clcpcndtfll oo "''"'" Ntw Yort Slate issua the
bonds
to finan&lt;:&lt; corutrucDoa.
""Wbnbcr or not cSQulte) &lt;Iotts Is conlin&amp;mt upon if the
Stolt w111 send out thr bonds."" Univcnhy President Raben
L. Ketter explained. oddinc that the f~&amp; boncb ,..,.
••peered to be ls•uod 1111 month. Ketter predicted that
fcbruar)' 1982" the n&lt;&gt;,l posgble time ror the bond• to be
aold Willi tbe money.-.....! eannorkod
(Ot SQuote ta&gt;O&gt;It&gt;OOJ.
No corutruaioo ean becJn oo the stvdctlt unioo until the
bondl ate sold, oa:orcbn_tto Stile OhisK&gt;o or Bu&lt;lset
aplalned. "Tlw $bould happen U1 a minimum or 60 doys
ofln (008 no&lt;ifteatioo).'" Acoordinc to HJfiM&gt;all"s
(008) reqw&lt;fti&lt;RU Thus if the INilc!iq is CVII&lt;Uitod m
SllllJUCI, tht tar'- tbc bondl COdld be sold II Ill tau
Da:cnober, SQun mUll lay tlonnan1 until 01 1eut Man:b.
Januocy 0&lt; eorly F&lt;llnslry, thus maboa coeu~uctloo befO&lt;e
AI 1 Kabosb Com""tt« I)RIS .,.,..r.......,. bdcl Friday,
Mardi doubtrul.
I
member Bob Haydel\ ..,....S Wit Kaler's assessmeru. bot
In lddd- tO ftebtinc fa&lt; 1 delayed c:losina. Ha)den
dmdod any odmiiUIUIIIOII plans to e.'b the SQwre CfOUPI
before oaual coruti"UCUOO bqins or c:omparoble.
&amp;DDO\UIClod tiw the KoboJb Committee, cornl'fUod of
"mrofluod'" . _ u located.
vanoUJ ttudcnt 10\ID'l\IDeOt represe:ntaJJ\ C$ and tomrttmd
tbe tllfCd or adminimauon ctwaes or "bthlnd clolod
'"We don't ,....t to hove an) body mo~ out until the
..,ual OOD&gt;trudion bqlns,'" Hoyden warned, ootina !hot it doora lt'Cfecy'", "¥till be&amp;in • ~ c:ampaian, streuu\J
lncreawd studtnl invo1vcmcnt. Throu&amp;h tM tnSUIU1JOn of
wu ao OftCtllal Kabosh demand tlw lfOUPI $hould not
pudmt tuk arouPJ and a Kibosh CommJU"' "th1nk
leave SQwre unless adeqUAJt $PIC&lt; Is found r o r tank". Haydcn I$ confident tbat "needed audmt Input at
duplaeod oraaniwlon.
this critlc&amp;l juncture" or thc Squirt """' will tmprovr.
hal v.-e don"t w•nt b another fosccr scenario:· uld
Kobosb ond &lt;lnoduate Scudmt Alsodalion' (GSAl manber
In enmple or how stodeol tnpul .. either .. or
non-ulstmt, Hayden pointed to the rCIKWitlon or oenaln
Peter Hlnllman, ,.ho ..plalnod that Fostrt Hall euneruty
Hanlman Lfbrory f~alitieo into lounae lrtiU
under rmovodon, was clooed months before eorutuc:uon
and d1nma roonu.
octuall)' b&lt;pn. &lt;rc:lllfll I &lt;e.'CR IICidemlc space c:runc:b.
8otll Ho)'CI&lt;II ancl HJBbman ilid they ...... &lt;Ommlttod to
"The wo,y thc Faeuloy Club is bema tum&lt;d lnoo Food
makinJ tbe pj) berWftll SQuirc:'• clooin&amp; 1IJid the
ftlcihtieo .. anotbc:r &lt;Dmplt or how """" hi&gt;&lt;
beerl
railroeded around students,'" cumpl&amp;tned Haydel\.
n:DO\o-.uoD'a uutiAOOO as small u pouahlc.. ''E-.m Keuu
1IJid (V~tt PrCIIdcm for FICilities Plannin&amp; JobA Neal)
·~ was no 1tlldeot tDvol&gt;'tUiall. (Food SerV&gt;«
Wmtnistraton) Jlaned ClOO.Itl\aC'tio iD an area
....,old b'lc to tnal&lt;e tbe pj) 11111111, .. H'Jnbman seid. nouna
t1w tht u!Unwc decuioo on wben the buildtna will etc. tS wo..,....Saotto."
Food Scnice IS totmin&amp; arras &lt;JJCC~fally Sd aside for
the~~ or IJudatt"•· wbtcb be dubbed •
·~ble-lcu'" lounaer ttuo '"•caner ........,... cafeterias,
''the SUNY can''.
H.r&amp;hman complaJDod, callina tilt....,_. a -.ot.ation or tbe
"It • Ill be up to the DOD to tdl (Slate Comptroller)
to rtlocal&lt; most Squil't' orpniwiooJ metod out
E&lt;hoatd Rqu whea tht boncb will~ sold,'" Htnl!man

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c:arlxt chiJ semester.
The ldtninblration .... noiJf...S or tbe Food SerV&gt;«
CONtl\ldioo, Hayden Sl.ld. and '"promtSod to look
imo tbe m.a:ua.'"
Oo WedDcsday, Kibosh 1w tcbedltltd an '"tnformational
1IJid ocpnizaliooal rolly" m H - Louna&lt; at 5;00 p.m. to
recruit new student blood. Pomllft&amp; 10 tht SUNY 11oan1 of
Trust«S rulm&amp; ..-hich doomed SQuue u 1 Mlldeot untOn. 1
doets;on Hitlhman ailed '"detnmentllto the WillY or
UB," the GSA rcpresmtomc wd the rohna pro...S that
&gt;Aith more stvdent in\'OI,'Cmcnt in such dtchOnJ, the results
'Aill be more beoeficialao tht .._.holt" \Jni~trdty.

''Already we howe Ketter'i auur411ct$ 1ha1 suedent•c will
be tlklna Pllfl in upcomlna ded!ions."' Hinhman "'id,"but
there are other dceisiooJ like the TruJie&lt;:'s orlllnal rulin&amp;
thlt hov&lt; otrcady occ:utt&lt;d "'hlch we still could h~&gt;e on
erreer on:· At the ...Uy. Hirlhmon said that Kobosh
mcmberl wil be orpnizina lcucr ~muna tatnPII&amp;tU to area
Trustee tncrnbcn "ith the aoal of havm1 the &amp;o.rd
re&lt;:oc~sidcr iu orillnal deru10t1.
Ho~cr. Kibosh Sludet&gt;t Alsodation (SA) mc:rnber Joe
Rirkil\ insisted t1w tbe Comnuttee "1101 •&gt;mpathdic to the
oeecb or the Dental School. ,.hich could ~ the
nat.anal ec::cmiitatioo if ocw. mo~ \paci04.U quanen art1101 found £0&lt; • in the near futur~-a 1"''1100&lt; SQwrc has
beerl destll1td ra&lt; ~ th&lt; mld-19?0s. "SIIrc, .....ould like
to kctp SQ"ire...,... u tona u pcm~ble, .. Rll\m said, "but
not at the Qj&gt;tllle or thc Dentll School."'

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Griffin want s t icket revenues for UB
l.----~~~~~~--­
By TERRY CA N ADE
AM/stant Otmpi'S Editor
be us Director or Publte Safety lndteatod
lasl,...k tbat be wiU prOPQii&lt; an inttrnal
sysum of wuin&amp; campus potkiDI &gt;lolatlons
tlw will enable the u ...enity lO retain ftnt ..........
the p1an
Altbo&lt;lah Publie Safety p•-.s OQI up to 12.000
potLtA&amp; tid;eu t8l:h year, eccontona to Dlnaoc Lee
Grlffm, the Univenity reca•a none or the ........,
poUd by the \'iolllon. A S1UM10C11 bAled by tht
UIIIYtl"lil)l Police b poyoble to ather tbe City of
Buffalo or Town of An:lbcrM.
Griffm 1101od t1u11 thb proposallw beerl re}caod
In tbc past, but he IW&lt;Itod tlw "tt11.1chcr finandal
tunes'" could mate tbe &lt;ysttm more IC&lt;qlloble.
The proposal *Ould .... tbe money .......ted rrom
tbe nncs to Improve l1'l.ffi&lt; related fiCllhlcs oa
t:amJ&gt;Ol, Onffin said. He sp&lt;cll)ated tllot stOdenll
ml.ht be crnployed to hand out patkina violation• In
O&lt;def to allow orr~ttt~ to tend to other dutieo.
'"r"'e orfo&lt;en spend thc bulk or tbelr time on
potbna \'lolalions."' Orirron rf1&gt;011od, addtna ht
bopa 10 cldqal.e thiS rt$pOIUibiLty IO lludci!U. H c
DOted It &lt;OUid bdp "to ovoid a-bcld apcnsa'"
oo¢11 os t d l r - bend'tll. Sllldeou cvncntty &lt;anDOt
1\'• 001 C"lly or Buffalo or TOW1&gt; or Am!Mnt tktm.
The proposallw iD the 1*1 rua IDto OI'P""tlon
r.v-. .. Pn:sid&lt;Dt ra&lt; F"IIWICC uc1
-........ E4wocd Doty Hc m&amp;lOtlllled thu lbe
praa11 •JJUIII "~ •ay ...t1 f'ilbt -." Ia
ddaodta&amp; the lqlbty or the,...., mUJticlpaltOCS
r........,. IDOD&lt;)' rroro campus YJOtallOO&amp;. Doty llld,
"d IS I code tiw IS cstlbliobetl under tbe &amp;Utho&lt;hy Of
the Bootrd or T11101ecs of tbe Slote Unhtn~ty
or Ntw Yo.t (SUNY)."
001 1 noted that the uua .urr ONdod to try
Yiollton- ~ ... U~ duplkation of

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mar r... wrr _..ton.

servi=. Ourcntly. this proc:euln, toLes pllce In
ritber Amh&lt;nt or Buffalo couns. Burrato Division or
PatkinJ Enrorcoment Director Llwr&lt;ne&lt; A. Grisanti
•upponod Doty. '"It would be very eotlly told up
In odministntJvt tnbunal" he Jlid. Cimanu mod the
State Vdtide and Trofftc Code 11.1 requinna on
"Aclminhuatlve Tnbunll for th&lt; adJudicalioo or
Plltkinc infroctlocu.'"
Tbe Univenity ~ 1\ld an •nternallystm&gt;
ror dhburson&amp; and c:ottocdna r.-. but Dot.! dauned
the .,.._was aot eqwllblc "' 111 eof01'0C11&gt;Cnt.
Grirr.. COCicodcd tlw nna ..... ulunwdy eolloctod
only rrom otudc:nll, bectou&gt;e there .... no lflttnth"
fa&lt; faadly manberl and other orr.clab
to PlY their r.....

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Orlf(on maintained thll "SUNY lw puscd
.spocialleai$1atlon to cnoblc unhersltlelto collea rca
ror their own pot~lfll pr"'f''l11.'" Adjuummu in
operotioos would allow for thc wlthhoklina or
c:rnployce'• payehecks •hould tile proposed •YPc:rn
bncome opera~iv• and Ylot.aton refu1&lt; to ans"'tT tb&lt;
lOIIUtlON, oc:cordlna to Griffin.
To"'n or Amb&lt;nt and V~Jocc of WDiwtuvtllc
Coun ~or Frank V. Onllo Jr. reponed
tbll money colloclod from tbc Amhcnl Cam~
YIOiadoos- dtrocdy 10 tbe Stat&lt; Audc and'Conucl ollioc alona _,til tht or tbe To,.a "s
tid&lt;a rnmue. Tbe SWe tben .,,.. btldt a
~or the _ , collected Ia&lt;
tid.et tO An:lbcrM.
The -~returned vanca dq&gt;mdma on tbc
YtOlalioo, but Orillo tatd tlw .a _ , from
PlltDna ticket• comco blek to tbe To...... nw I'IIOrley
;. lben IISed fa&lt; the Town'• Oj)&lt;f&amp;lllll &lt;XpCIIICI Whic:h
iDdlldcl hi&amp;hWIY lips and trafllo JIIDlb
floes paid to lklfralo from tbe Main Sir.,.
CUIIpw 10 dilectly to the City treasury Wltb tile rcst
or Bufl'alo'e vllllltlon feet, ........tina to Otillotl.

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,.. is.1u&lt; or""""""'"' wart""' wu \'Oltd oa lu1 week by lbe
us ~.. The bocly puoed • billlhat .,........u • oold.Y
apic:Wtunol anbarao ill lbe
ODd clde~~td a aecood billlhll
would haw maodattd a total emborJo or I')Ods or tbe Sovid
Unioa if tbat IWiaa iDndeo PvlaDd.
The SeDate YDted ~211 ror a bill wbicb -'&lt;1 probibit any
flllar&lt; Praicltol from sdectiloa 00&lt; ~ oflbe CICOIIOCDY_...,
u fOtJDCJ" Praicltol Jimmy Carter dlcl wills tbc Sovid . , .
~.-bet aadoa. A1I.Y anborJo -'&lt;1 baft to
lachoclt 1111 producu aporud 10 tbc olf&lt;DC!u&gt;J Gldoa.
Abill, wbicb -'&lt;1 baa al uaclt with lbe Sovid Ullloa
If they imaclt PolaDcl, wu cldeattd .,_)S.

The Uai..nily ril be forced to all -

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more pa-.d

Iiiia bo&lt;:aMe or a """"' SUNY direcslw, UB
~'raid&lt;~~~ Robert L. "4ta told lbc Umwnily Collncil fnlay
allmlooo. The ltltdlutloD bod bcao told 10 cbop l07 touol liDco
bat ltdur bod alreody ·~" ...... uo lhlo&lt;olb

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- Olbcrtre'o'diGa
lo1)llr&lt;D Ius -

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""" .........S lbc Cocmcil Jbdct ( 1 - .., aDdeDt bunal tomb. He
advio&lt;d lbc Cooacil to, otJould !bey .... visit Lbc CommiiDllt
CCMII&gt;Ily,IO....., aat wbat tbcy ~ Cllliol&amp;. "I Ole~
wbca I tloctt," 1bc Prulda&gt;t Aid. "Once I ..- ,.... told ,..

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'Jbe Praidaol INIIDIAiiD&lt;d thll the Slate did 001 Willi the:
u~ 10 prepan ror the cuu, but sold he had tlQ&gt;&lt;Cltd them
""" bqaA _ . _ . lor them ...-beT 011. AS ror lltlun cuu,

Km.a sa;d UB would u-e to w.JI Wllil ao- Hup 1... Carey

rdeua bis ~ Bllda&lt;l m January.
K&lt;ucr aho OOitd lbll lbU C\11 does DO! preduclt any fulllrt
ones, aclcliaa lhll tbe LcaUW.urt milbl IDcl.uclt tome kmd or
restoration "-kill&gt;&lt; Slate continue Its polio:y or ra~rictiDJ
" ' \ Ctoro ~ tbcir expcnditurtltvth.

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California apiDsl SJ.lhyakawa? lflhll'1 tbe only cboiOt the
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Califomiao&gt; 1r&lt; W&lt; IO put M&amp;uretn Rtlll" lO their IIIW
......,.. ttll-l&gt;ow did Jhe do 011lbe John Davic!Jon sbow? Does
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FOLLETTS
Does UB's official book store
ml¥'k up its textbooks?

c-&gt;Eduor

Manha Pastel Aid. "A 20

percent mark-up is real

W hi'Je booblores -

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CltEck IN SiGhT?
~while boohtotft come underfire from ~ and foc.ulty for
norbitont pricing, it ill the
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retllfD&amp;ble. !iQ;me mWl specialty publisbers will
DOC acx:ep~ any returns, Ieavins lhe retallerwilh

useless inventory ir the fioot is discontinued by
aa insuuc:tor.
f'olldl maintalni a uaed boot wardlouse in
reWicn adcnowlcd&amp;ed tballbey do.
Ho,.ncr, lhe l)'ltern may be cbanam&amp;. Pastd Otic:qo, Barrett said, but the UB booblore
sells out-of-date titles at a disc:ount instead of
DOCed tbal one publisher, Harper .t. Row, if

pvina a ott pnct •hlle IDOA Olhu

ue DOC IJ&gt;eG pticina cuiddl.IICS !hey IUD
opct11le •nih !be 20 percent mark-up.
Individual bookstore OWMrl and nauonal

&amp;SJOaalions bave be&amp;un to preuute tbe
publishers to ......, lhe disc:ounu to 2S percent,
wiUcb 1r0111d eover the •ncreuc
in l'rcl&amp;llt Cbataes.
"It's DOl really the discount that stOP' 111,"
Laco Booblores buyer Mary Ellen Carvclh
GOCed ''h'1the retl1flll poliey,"
La additiOn to ablodlina rre~alll ctwaa.
bootstora mtllt oomply with llrlaaeat return
polic:ief u rnost publisl&gt;tr1 will spedty wbat
f*c:ell~ or aa order may be returned to

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CL$P OfficE: 8J1-227J.

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The prices ue breathtaklna. A soft~
textbook sells for S 12. A maui•e bard-covu
volume 0t1 the RenNissaDee com $45.95.
Another specialty paperbac:t brlnas in S 19.95.
One lhtee-eredit undefVaduate coune
demands a $97 book investment..-.exceedina the
SWe University of New Yorlr (SUNY) tuition
fee for that same c:oune by S7.
Wbile bookstores c:ome under fire from
student.s and faculty for exorbitant prlclna, h
is the publisher, not the Individual outlet, that
dttermlna the retaU c:ost .
.- "Publishers determine a 20 percent marlr·up,''
University Boolrslore Textbook Oepanmeot
Maoaaer Moniu Barrett explained. "We do
not 5et the priee."
Sbippin&amp; charaes-both from the publisher
and for rt.tumed stock- must be absorbed by
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stores overhead oosu- rent, utilities, payroU
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The real profit in this low1'fO["rt business IS
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and the reWJer ean recoup a loss. 8otb Talkin&amp;
Lea&gt;a and Laco bave a smalllnvemory or such
lltmf, prcferina to use limited space for more
boolr.s. The University Booblore opct1ISCS an
waulve operatlOtlln Squire HaD.
"Most bootstora that natiooaUy manmarta make moo~ on I ..shirts and pens," raid
Carvah. " Most bookflores operate at a loss
for a 1ona time."
NI!Xf MOIIdii)'- A look OIIM Mwlopme11t of
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PODER......,.u.d flll&gt;Clioo, bcc:allSC _,e Hlapamc'l
bow uoubk rdawla to UB's oric:Dwion mcmbcn.
~ advantal" io thai tho Cmll e&gt;rp111.1.m art
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Concemnd """ ~ """""""e pOll·

_.tory ochool opponunillcs, mcmbcn or
PODEll. VB'• lfupank orpnlz.atloo, ,_,tly hosted
hl&amp;h IChool audenu roe tb&lt;V f111tlook at

dcallna wilh oolloae uudcnu only a r..., )'C&amp;I'I older
than they are means the m«tinas "are 1101 Uke the

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normal hiah schoolteac:her·studcnt relationship."
ARcr bls Ilion prcsen~ation oo the Vni-.ity'1

coUqc life.
The bleb IIChool junior and ICIIIon 11 Fndlly'a
..-&lt;atioo "'"""" "ha•~ okcmatiws. and ""'rc her&lt;
to btlp them," PODEll praidall ~..ouR CionJalcl
Qj)laiacd. "ODiy IIIIOQI)I cdOC8bOD .......... thcra
illlo ocba f!ddl."
Dalped to IDUOdOC'C ~ tt!&gt;dcou to tho
poa;wny or a co~~c:c&lt; .,.,_.,.,, lh&lt; claJ~oa
illcludcd llidc lhOWI, a """ of the
~ ~ INI a scriel or...,.Uhops dcabna
wtth arou or coocem. Spcakt:n iDc:llldcd
rqwft&lt;fllad\'CI from Admiuions and Rcoorcb,
FitiiiiCial Aid and the UB Law Scbool.
The orialtotloo-c:~~titled a.mt, from the Talno
!DdlaA artifact .cpme~ttill&amp; bdp and proualon-was
()&lt;JIIIi.Dd and ruaclcd totally by PODEll .....,ben.
"AI tb&lt; -ben or PODER 1ft !Of&lt;th&lt;r,"
GoCIIalu rtpOrted. "JOMt ! i t t - - " put ••
tbro&lt;llb ldlool, we're p&gt;ioa to bdp tbaa."
The not ooly pnMdcs inronn&amp;lion and
oouotdlna for d.e hiah IIChool JtUdcnt, but it abo
...,.ts f&lt;&gt;&lt; she U~ty's Latln ttvclcnu. O.VMI
lliu.. Adminiot1'1110f for Student Arr1111 01 ()rover
'Ocvdalld Hllh Sobool. Slid !bot the PODER
mcmbcn "IIOC wbot th&lt;y bo,.. to offer thae kkh.
They fed UJCful."

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F'III&amp;OOal Aid ofreriZIIJ, FiJw&gt;&lt;ial AJcl Advisoc Tooy
Cailo Slid thll those ancnclina the collfcrcncc
"li&gt;owed Lll&amp;l they
serious about wbal they
wanted to do iD tife." His fuac:tioo iD tho orit:nlation
- tO ...... them the (fiDillaal) Jllf&lt;&gt;f1MIIon they
occd. The eufi&lt;r they sd Lbo1. lh&lt; bdt&lt;1 ablt they
ue to work wtth u. . ·•

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n dil:cus$ina th&lt; vwious fundin&amp; opponunlt&gt;CS
Offered by hi1 offtCC, C&amp;ito said !bot moll llUdcnu
"think that financial m will cover coneae. but they
don 'I know the process.'' One advantqeln brlnJlna
the hiah IChool studcnu to VB iJ that "tba
mcd\anlco (of t1nanc:1a1 aid) arc bt'ouaht to Ufe." He
uplaincd thOl disausioo bos more or an Impact to
lt!&gt;dcoU than a piece of paper.
PODEll iJ bt iu &lt;iaJuh year of prCIGIIilla UB to
ht&amp;b odiOOI """"""· and V'~Cr-Praidcnt Jeffrey
Pcrtt c:rcdited tho Vnlv&lt;nity f&lt;&gt;&lt; lfC'O"idina "help
from th&lt; department~.'' He added thot the vls.ton
fiD OUt e&gt;aluatlon shcctJ at the end Of their vls.t tO
h&lt;lp unoo&gt;'Cf poaslble arcu where they require

courudl...

Be """"'od lhM ''It'• ..-to s« a oru.....,Y 10
l&amp;to tho COIIIIIIOIUIJ and .-11 thoac

there."

"'-cbac to him. LatiD ............... "laoo't&gt; tb81

tloq
baw people ben 00\lh tlliDp m ..,.._;· Botll 11iaL
&amp;M Goualc:l noted ella the .,.._utlollli!J VB
· -or
bacqrow&gt;d pr...-a to other
"''rrry t1w'ofl11lt lidut»fi!M CM ... g.t lhMt Mto OfMI f*h•
H.cipanJC&gt; dw they .........._ collc:lt·
fo'riday'l pracnwion supplc:mc:nu VB'• 0"'11
oriartaiJOII
Oooula uplaincd

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Oonwu &amp;pccifled that in ill altcrnpu to rec:nrh
area hiah ochonl lludcnu, PODER doa not aucmp!
to steer lllcrn just to UB. But 8lu clld affirm that
DWlf audcnu bow "made a oompkte tum-around
and aaned dtlnk•oa or the future and oomctbina
WO&lt;th•hilc. In the pall, st!&gt;dcou 11 my hlP JCIIool
bo'" wen thio iaformatioo, and appbcd to VB."
1a 1U propam for c-r;, PODER Jtated, "It iJ
occaJtU)' thOl LatiD ll!&gt;dcoU 11 the blab *"""&gt;~ know
, and unclcntand tho &amp;cmccs or the uai,.......y. ThiJ
orpnlzalion has hceo prepared to msure thOl all •
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...,, Woltorr Aid, rRCB func:tlooed .. the
orpniz:atlons' bwiJ&gt;eu cod. Ow:r""' ,...., how.....
~
IRCB "evolved out or lRC," be noted. Th&lt; t:l*t
the IIller Raida&gt;cc CouDCil
time of tb&lt; break II a ''matter of iDtcrpmMion,''
(IRC) II rcplac:ed cvauually u the central
He act.&gt;o...,..,.od that the three lRC manbcn on
domutory student otpnlu.tion, it will
the Boanl provide "ouuide input" to the
leave behind a debt or b e t - $8000 and $10,000. . corporation, reprCJCntina the dormitory r&lt;Sidenu
The IIIOD&lt;Y, owed to the Swank movie dbuibulor,
who arc the main CIISIOmcn of the IRC -run SIO&lt;a.
is the stumbllna block Ia tbc rcplaa:mcnl of tbc rRC
"If IRCB is bldepcndcnt, wbal are they doU\1 in
by the Student Auodatloo (SA). "rRC will fold,"
the clonns7 Wile do they report to7" Moore astod.
a&amp;tTU\1 Pruidau Eric Roth Ald. "Thcrt was a
"They have to be either one thiDa or another." SA,
~ a- tbc _ _ . by tb&lt; EPC (EIDcrJalcy
be reported, is rudy to act to rq&gt;laa: lRC, but only
p.,_-, Cowldl of SA) tlW -sd lja.e U:pt a
If I RCB lOOk over tb&lt; dcbl.
n:sidaloc ball
alive."
AI put or this..,....,.... SA 01111
RC was raporuiblc tor lho..U., rDOYics iD the
lR~ to . . illdepc:odall fiaarldal
dormitories every O&lt;pllizzd lliabU- bus
_.uoo--sd have oplit tbc dcbl boll last
rv.aa to New York Clly for bolidays. Wolkoft
lDOGlh the SA Scuu mood the pWa.
~ tlW rRCB il resporuiblc for rcotina &amp;mall
IRC docs not ba'e mon&lt;y, Roth reported, butltill roam retriamlton to rRC manben. as a favor to the
exist&gt;. 1bcrt arc oow two .,._ts in Croot of the
trOUP·
Senate to rq&gt;1aa: tb&lt; orpniulion. But both SA 01111
\Vol ton refuted reporu tiW IRCB mi&amp;lu take o-ct
rRCB have rctwod to tdt&gt;Mitda&lt; occowuability tor IRC fWIClionJ, ad8lmlna, "we're a buJincss." The
the ddicil .
corporatiO&lt;t baJ a yearly JOles volume or about
"We arc not paylna it. Wt arc 001 resporuible,"
$800,000 and employs approximatdy 175 Studento.
SA Trea~wcr Mark Moore c:adaimed. "I fed that
Thcte II a dran or a replocement
orpnlutlon-c:allod the Dorm CouncD-thAJ will be
IRCB lhould pay the dtbt." He aid tlw. bocawt
the dorm trOUP baJ three repreaeotativcs oo lRCB'• prCJCnteclto the ScnAJe Ways aod Mcaru commiu.ce.
Boanl ot Diroc:~ors, the corporAJion &amp;bould pay t.cl&lt; Another proposaJII bdna dcsi..,.O by Roth tor
the moaey.
·
pracntation aod acornprornise is opcctod.
ODe: put or the Dorta Council'• charter baJ three
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woaotr ~ the a1dtoritr o r - bodlto
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Barring any legal COfliPIIeatlona, Director of
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President lor Finance and Management Edward
Doty.
The OlrectO&lt; has come up with an Idea that could
help not only UB , but lila entire State University of
N - York (SUNY) system lnaeaM tnelr r.-.en~~&amp;,
much to tile probable deflglll of tlgh!Wad Goolernor
Hugh L Carey. Of~ lila kiM may need
fwthe&lt; tludy and even the conHnl of 1roe SUNY
&amp;o.rd of i?U11- but UB ahould lake tile lead in
lobllyong for"tlle plan. The extra money II oould
'gene&lt;ate might help !he Unlvetslty wade lhrough
What promtaes to be an especl,lly grim budget year
tn 1982..
However, the only flaw In Griffin's plan Is the
suggef!ion thll students do lila ticketing. We only
fore- addlllonaJ problems retultlng trom this In

that ttudenta will ba pitted against students In car
war-. We even question GrlfOn's ass0111on that
anotller wa&lt;ktr Ia needed to do their ticketing task.
Pllbllc Sale!y already seems very adePI at giving
out perttlng tk:l&lt;ets themselves.
One of lila major oomplaints agalnSl lha plan is
!hat adjudicating tile new revenue source would be
costly and burdensome. A suitable SOlution would
be to hava lila Faculty Senate, Professional S!afl
Senale and the Student Wide Judiciary compose a
commluee !hal would be charged wl!h this !ask.
This commlltee Is a frugal. feasible, and most
Importantly, a fair alternative.
•
Once these points are seltled, the Idea of
allowing UB 10 keep traffic Ylolatlon revenues Is
one that ahould no! be lightly dismissed and could
llelp alleviate 110me of the budgetary problems In
both Buffalo and tile etotlre system.

It can't hurt
So now altar lour months of a "positive"
December closing date, the fate of Squire Hall Is
again up In !he air. And the only sure thing Is thai
If tile building doesn'l cloae next month, It should
logically remain open until the Summer.
Unlver8hy lorlune tellers are predicting that
March Ia a auong posslblllty as a closing dlle.

feedback

That would mean !hat many 111udent groupa will be
forced 10 peck up their belongings In mld&lt;aemester
end go to new hOmes, causing enough disruption
that may lead 10 groups writing oH the entire
seme$1er That scenario Is equlvalenl to adding
courses tile day before mld-terms-ll's Just not
sman academics
Tile Kabosh Committee proposal whlc:h lnalsts
thai no Slud&amp;&lt;ll group should leave Squire until
comparable "retrolltted" space Is provided by the
University Is lair and equitable- a reasonable
request t11at the administration should not only
honor but Instal upon In Albany. And by looking at
!he present stile ol relocation efforts, tho KabOsh
demand moat likely can only be Implemented this
summer slnca just aboul nblhlng has been done to
ready eitller campus for !he dislocated groups.
Currently, !he only apt term to dascrlbe the
tanovallon of Squire Hall is fiasco. Tile
adminlslrallon and tile Albany •czars" cannot
seem 10 aeute on one consistent policy concarnlng
Squire Hall. Conl!anlly the blame lor fl~llmlng and
rhe mishaps Is bantered abOut be!weeo troa two.
Kabosh Committee members Bob Hayden and
Peter Hirshman are correct In asking tor more
student Involvement In decisions concerning
campus design-especially Squire Hall. At least
studenl ~now what they want.

A Squire requiem
Eootor:
THE CLOSING OF SOlJIRE HALL

Numbers, please?

II'&amp; O.K. II they cro,. Squire Hall:
Lei'O •II /1111

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on "Arl Hoc SrlldMr ""-11 Comm,., " Thlr.
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p.tiN~ I tom ltte memcnttdum tl'tf1 INI'* unt to
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~~=:.:~~!•ctor; IHmlng envlronmtnt lot .wnlng

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plttutt ol Mr Krtlt,.n. Thtno lr. t - u l

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SlopMR Alan Schwortz

un-alty s ....,.,,

Peaceful adversary?
Editor:
lll011t11y night 01 I ,.., 1810Jm1ri(IIIOtll tl!lflhl
clou, rrtY•IItttllon woo d,.wm lo • ,._,.'fOUr
popor ,.tilled "PLO go • MI. S.m!ltr, -g
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• flag wll/t lhe tlogon "Pl~AU THE WAY" ond
•ontt ll'm!Mitrt PlJO/Ial!tt/ byt,.. Pawlllrt
UWot/on 0/ponlulton, ceiling '' • •r.,rortor"
Otplnlz•tlon. Utr unapolltn •numptiM It lhll lhtlr
ad"'tnlry, tltl llfttU IIONmm.nt, Ia 1 PHC.IUI OM. I
fltfOitdw how ..,. •• Am.,an• un contlnllft to •COflpt
1/Jlo ouumptlon IM floadtiMJ• ,,. dolly lull o/
.uch ewnta •• bOMbing• of I~ r•ldt on cfrl!Mn
PoiHIIrtlon compo lrt South L_,_, 01tr1 11/tgt l
llfoltlitt(/ the Cuop Otvtd
lrN/)'7 Juot tot/ty I rNd 1/tol lutt/1 , ._ _ .
lpOI/td lly"'tJ- Solidi Atobia.
1111. S.ndltt eflo m - IIHI e10umptlon 11101 ,,.,.
wu llfrtutlty 110 puOI/clty lor lltlt _,., lr1 on:l« IO
ovoJt/ •or oon or /HOINI. 51!&lt;1 moy be tnr-rt&lt;l ro
know lhll thfa
nor'" uu In '"'"' Fot
•u1f1plt, I f hk ltlt UnfwHJity, tllrH arud«ttl
a/lor by(llo ltrtt/IArmy dutlflfl PoltiiiiHI Oty
tC1Mtlto, tnd lholr un/vort/ty hu t;loNrl
lrr&lt;NIItrlltly. I - Wllh MI. Sandltr tllo&lt;/1 file Irony

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�op-ed
By ALAN C. KACHIC

nt. PICWte thlf he a bNn gNM or Ch•os and dlu"•t

"'• "''~to the C&lt;K~IJtry aJ'Id tooth« OOf.ftJiflft ana
aiJ;es •• weJ1

f'rooldo!lt floloo-n at

T

w_.,-.""'" conr•-

hla atltemwtt came an TeSPC&gt;nse. to a
rtpo&lt;ltt'o q-110&lt;1 about ttwo nit beiWMn

Notlollal ~AdVIIO&lt; Roc:hard Allen and
Secret.,., or Slota Ate ndol tloiQ. ·~ ttwo prase
ooi'J)$ ol angagtng In yol w joumoltam.
What It eo dllturbtng aboUt Roagon·a ~atemont 11 thll
he csoea ~ot cJ~y dl11ena1on e)llsas In hts u~f\tt but
rathet auacked the rnedta for repOr1fng the lasue. He

molntalnad that tht Pits• should wor1&lt; wltn tno
govemmttu to Oflnt good newt and thua promo1e
Amtlfk:a H 1 ttrong and vnllled nation. In a furth41f
cntlc4am, Reagan a.akecllhe press to show ...,t(lotltm''

-.nen CO¥*.ng e\W\ta tn Waahtngton, da1mlf\g \hit tM
PI-I madlt - • • to "¥ery deotruc:tlve" to US
lote~gft potocy

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What lha - t ••r-tlftg ,.....- . "

FOllllftalt!Y, C&gt;arTtnQ ,.,...., "'"' 01 _,.. otlw!f form

r...-

of
pr11\Amerlc:a .,.,.,.,,
, . _ , -.usa conat~utlontl l r - . and joumabotoc
eth'Ca enau'•· though not •• lhOQOIY as some
papwa-tOtc:•bty cw~ontar11y-&lt;IOI'Iform to. that no
_ . . , _ , c:an tell tha media wllat to say.
Reagan to att.,ptlng to OO&lt;Tit&gt;lno his octlng
ablllt)'-alollg ""lh hlo alleged charm-wtt/1 hil r - . t

5UCOMM.I ~n paning ~egls1atlo:n anc:J Nt "honermoon••
Wfth the pubt~ to lull the preu mto reporting what the
.amfrtiattahon w.ants to see and flf110Q them wfth gurlt
01111 HCICulo II thay do not.

To ataft ••lh tn. fwd between Allen and
Halg-culmmollng on tt&gt;e Secretary ot Slott • n - n g
CO&lt;-.ty end callously that I_IMrt~nlted States IS
plannano to UM nuc:.•e• ...apon.s'ln Europe 1.n h.., of tM
I act that lha potocy S. presently ot/lorwlH- 11 an
ImPOrtant Issue ""'htch sttoukl be COWfecl by the mtdla h
chttc:tty affects people fn t.hls country as
at r.etchrtO
to oxpleln t!'\e rtsl~ tkle of anti-Americanism fn Europe It
any toning down fa needed 11 sr.outa be Haig

-•n

ano nol tht prosa..

Ina naUon as terge and powerful as tn. United Statoa
tnere are man~ people and many Issues which couiCI

cauH tunnou In the WOfld and a

Chectc Ia ctettnltely

,....,.,., on them Tho Halg.Atlon altair 11 luot one
oumt&gt;14 Ttwo lnYUiigatloll 1n1o "a third rata burgtary•• 11
th&amp; Wllergoto liotOI, Which (altt1oUgn enoug~ ~u - .
oald at&gt;out 11 101 the time being) to o natlollol acon&lt;lal end
tha raaognlllon of a~.
s _ . Bob Woodward and C.rlllemstoon I\Od
11•em~...o

Ot ~ back on thll

story tO( ,_,.. aake ot

natlollal oawmy-would we be m01o oacura today7
Probably not. tM the Atnerlcan P809..~ aa the r..-utt of
The 'NI&amp;IIktgtOtt Poat tweaking the scandal are a lot
ttronger and domocfac:y hu been mOte
flrM!yentt0&lt;1CIIad.

understand the role of the media. rna pres1'
rupon&amp;lbtttty Is to record •nd r~ tnt M•a •• It
happens ancl not to mab ,....,., or bl Mttoett¥8 1n
CO'*IOL As the Watefgate .candlt Ulusuated, ewn the
aman..t news nem may musrweotn Into a ma~CM story
'Wtlh gteatlmPOf'lance 10 the etty• .at ate. Of wotld tt m.a~
seem 11\e "'tfHCkWig on the tnedtl~l Plf1, end often lmltl
&amp;10ftes ate j~ that 'tlrith tht Pftsa' asautn9tk&gt;na be•ng
wrong. bul th&amp; press h&amp;s a loO to do and u S.&lt;lolng II tt&gt;e
only way possible.

s ,,ee

it has been estlbllshed '"'" the Job of Ihi
medle Ia to fepon the nt'\llt&amp; a.oo not to make ~~ thtfela
tittle .substance to any govet"nmont oUic!al'a ct1lm that
the govornmont Is not beJng seen In 1

favorlble

light. 11

tho govern mono &lt;lid it• job-fairly, occuratoly, and luaUy
fOf the benefit of eJI-lhefl tho Pf8" WO\Itd portray it In •
favor~ IIQht. The fault is not In lht cov01ago bul In the
actlOfts
ollape ilo portrayal and thll apptloa
*"'ather h'a a counry leglslahJre, a two-oft atuant
-nment. 0&lt; tile Reagan admlnlllratlon.

,..,lcfl

It •• a b&amp;st&amp;rdlutloll of tha , , _ , o f ttwo prou 101 a
, . , . . . _ ' * t o - . a ,_,.,P*e IO&lt; 111o govarnment
t o - - tfiU vtew and a~q&gt;~&amp;lft '""" potiCIH m any
OOOIUt- U a paid pol•tfcol a - 1 A good
QO~I &lt;loOs not ~ave IO tJII)Ia.lft Ill octlollo jult U a
good """" repol\s news, Thoro Ia, - l l y , r001n lot
oppos•ng opinlonS '" a newspapet. BYI IO 1Uow a
gov«nmMt to contfot WP\It Is aaJd- or tvtn to have an
OUI~t-11 1 s.ignal of authorlterlenlsm and a denJeJ ot the

human power to think..

Tile problem 11 thai the public &lt;1o0s nol _.., to

the City Beat

man could QOellb4y want PfOOf or, but ther eome

B y RICHA.RD CHON
I wat on one P«locUy 11,. Friday evening that
K. took'"" tram...,. from hit 1o0 at ttwo bank
and prepared himooll lor a niGht out on till
''""' and oomo haovy Orln'dnQ. He gol of1 t11o trolley c:ar
at &amp;23 p "'· 11104 oa na I\Od _ , . day lor th&amp; P"tt _ ,
YMta. wafllad- hS. qu'OI 01.-t. _ , wos!Nithodln
tlla coot g - of dwll, If*&gt; tlw! lour tllghtt ol
.. ~,.. 10 t\olll ,.•• •
Alter wasn&lt;ng n - 1 In t1w1-. and putting on Ius
1._ ~ Clol'- ha , . _ hlmMIIIn lh&amp;
-.og gi&amp;U llooor.
out WltO tlw! nlgM •An. you
.,•• "~ chalact•. K...- he. toteS hitnMilf
confodlngly "A roguiOI Cad. you ate. Yos. tl\ia W1ll 00 a
hna -no 101 "'"'k•ng .,. and Wllosl&lt;ey, end
t1
you..,. lucky_,_ you mfQht , _ •
pretty tnllo _.nt•
With thai, M ~tot~ IUHt and Mt oU tn the
d•-loll of lha naarett , . ..," Tile ctty anound him
otrongtly darll and quOat, ancllhe &amp;hacJOws of th&amp;
bulkll&lt;lgo o...,lw!Od Ml"'ttd to matV4' )llemN!Wit
oaarniMIIy Into "" at a,,.•• nogl\1 11111 K. INI&lt;ely noUcod
thlo dioquleelftg ~ ao l"'palent wu ha oft• •
1o11g oa1·a _.. to lnduiQo nlmoetf 1ft .....,,. that na vo••
It lltt .. mo&lt;o than -ng II\OUgf&gt;l.
• HI tlfrwtel •• tne twa~ tavwn &amp;tong ttw . ,... PtUftO
-two _
na,....w.-...-andantotacl,-_, . . , _ l l l ' a - . l &lt; f t -

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8 " ' " ' " ' - ..-gor, and II&amp;IOQOidod K. will! a
lll\10410 ..._.tf~. one"""
a hant. o• ~Ntfy

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11
K. _ _ ,......... obac:k Ill' ttwo
IN~"I . , . . , f r - o t y - He wos aboUIIO ..._ •Pfool
of - ? ·
wu ganulna4y ourloUa"' to wllal ttwo

""'oo,..

dtiiOt&gt;ratloll. oacldod Instead not to ockngwlodQO tho
rnan•o roquoot. Alter collecting hll wilt t&gt;l.(ffly, ho opoko
boldly. '"Now r. .lly. orr. )'Our request 11 quito obourd. t
have no1h1ng to prove to you, and as 1 mltlet' of tact. you
h1ve no rtght Whl.teoeYit( to u.k me Cor proot ot anythang,
m""" 1as1 tna lime ol day," K. told him, trying to Ill at
linn •• ha oould. "'Now if you'll excuaa mo," na said. end
llrodl- tha man towards tha bal. lkJt lho largo man
lull .,..lad curtlY, r . - ou1 h,. thk:l&lt;. nak-ed 1111
.and g r - K. Ill' tha ooltat. "WI!I11t ttwo ~N&amp;r~lng of
tl&gt;ll?" K. lhoulod. aa ttwo tatgo men
a hand on
l&gt;ltlc&gt;Wft and o q - them. Tile""""" Jn tna
lnot ....tty qufat- pooplo turnad around In tha&lt;r
lloofa to - . a thf altorc:atlon. K. fell tii&lt;W - . , ayoo
t r - on hom u two"llnuggled - J h
tha men"ogrfp

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•uaton. uallolo,• tna man uJ&lt;I q"'"''""· hit lac:a

~lftg luat lnd&gt;H fr01n K.'11nctocMouo 8YM- ..
go11 1ft 1w1&lt;a without proof, c:aplch&amp;? Now oougll it up
bUddy. 01 1"11 be obflgad to ldct&lt; your butt out of hero"

apologi:ed profusely to K. and offered him a oeal at th&amp;
bar. "S&amp;maa•o tho name," ~o oald ·•Gregor Sam a.. and 1
manogo Goodgoon"a. Would you llko o orlnk? tlow "bout
• Grannof&gt;!&gt;"'T' But K. lost aoy of tho dutrt na haG tor
llqUOf. It was .stuffy and hot In I hi bar, muatc waa
po1111dlng out of tho spoaltero o t o ~lgh Yoiurno. and 1
tnouaand lighll IMmad to gla to ln K.'a O)'tt e&gt;aop,. at
tha oar wore e&lt;OWIIIftg around him. lhoultng 01 aach
othar, OVOIIn anotnar- a GfOUP of
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hud&lt;llad around a t - toughing ,.,_,lly. CertainlY thiO
muat be • CltNtlll K. thought to hiii\MII He - h i t
haad rigotously, trying to-~~ out, but he

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dl_.,e&lt;llrolo tiM.,.,.,..., K. 1 - 1 y tall lotlgued; hll
btaln woa d&amp;ze&lt;IIIJ tlw! - . o and ltg~to thot uoaulled
h i t - - . He loll alolla. Gregor Samoa had &lt;lloap-rad
oomawllaro. liow oan It be that a human baing operatu
thlo utObliShment. thlt machine? two uked. Wily are
_ , . lw!fo? Wllot could poulbly oomfMII them to axfot
In ouch an environment?
Tlw!H Q-llol\1 tound little OfiiWit In lh&amp; OOUIH o f
K."a thoughto. end na aoon becomo angty, than
lrlghtanecl. Tile Orum pounclacl relaniiNI.Iy out ol
th&amp;
end two louncl out lh&amp;l ht OOUICI only
talk to otlw!f
lhoullng 8.-!y it wun't WOrth
it to llOidruft"-becauao~- •uloo. end two
dklrl1 1... them. &amp;.ybocly 1ft lha ...... ...........
and K. tbougl!l t1w1 - - a tanao, maiiQnanL He
tlw! h - touel\. 8ut lla oould no longat think. no
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to cloao 1ft tightly on him.
1nc1 M wu then M Mew that h wu ao UtWMI • • to be
l*factly end rouona~&gt;~y rtal, thlt II n a - t1w1

Just than tha awung open .,.,ln&lt;l K and tnrH
you~g OchOOIOirft erlllted, giggling among themt&lt;&gt;ITiw! man hS. griP on K."a •- · turned to tho
Chlklran and omllad ··ao right on tn, tad,..," ho aald to
'"""' "Ha ll pr1oo drfnb toniglll f01 1two tadioa.• Than na
tumad -lo K. and hil.,... - - lh&amp;ll c:alm,
rt•PCIIIan gllre. •t oak! cough it up, buddy,'" na . .lei. •·~.ec·a
- proof." 8~ now K. totlll!y mt~l-. and two
to ......... 11M jutS tlwl • tall ~&gt;aiding
man wttll ..,.._,...~--to hiO 0011
oo.ctrJo....,..- and patted t n a - men on ,,.
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....tpd IDIIdc: b i s - ......... ...namm.aion ....s
1oooeo111a or IUs '"""'· It'• • uruvaul pnlblcm.
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OCialpOOCIIU I n .....ted 10 tcq&gt; lbcm belllhy. So I
•odor oboul plaque• ..-., or~ mo..lh,
c1eoa or c:oreka. Within ZA boun or lbc
, _ ruddlo... bnuhina ....s cleoalna. lbc JUI'focc or
a 1~ Wider lbc miaooc:opc abowa tluy moomds of
boaaio lootlna lil&lt;c -.nco! cookia 011 1 .....Sy
bcodl. Al\erltiOibcr ZA bow&amp;, the coolde&amp; hove
multiplied Ill """\lhot now r....,.bl&lt; pnt cob&amp; or
com dcmdy oc:an~ om- the bcoclt, ond alter
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to loot liU- ovorlyil!a
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amall malaial, bindlna boaeNJ coloniCI lopthcr
ltld bOIIdina lbcm 10 the .-... Tho! ~sp~oq.....
dome ltld oclbcten&amp; IICWommt or bolo:Uria t1w oozes
Kid wtlicb pitl lbc enomd and ll&amp;rU cavtliCI or
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the pial&lt; liloues. Tlw ~old*-. It leads
to ....,... looc teodl lhlll do cavitle&amp;. Gum hcaltll
mvolva cltoD teodl lhro&lt;llb bnulllna ltld n-ina 10
\cq&gt; plaqw omdor coctrol, but it I&amp; oloo ooodi1ioncd
b)' rood r..:toro u wd1. Oood nutritioo promoc.. a
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lllcmJd&gt;a .,_., - · 11 is ""' a iblDy abo« or
ctllo~ but a livin&amp; IIDd no..q beni&lt;r Cllpd
wtlicb slowly Wli'OIIs outward everyday ood ,....Jar olllrialu for it&amp; .-lop, ias ~. IIDd
ias """""'· It II a beni&lt;r 1iDi11a bel._ the t.aaio
of lbc IDOtlOh IIDd hcalllly t~ rootL

0 \.riQa QP&lt;rima&gt;lll malol!lritioo, the -

f-'on or the aums dediaeo ..-a! we&lt;U before
there II ~ of &amp;iaJjvitls. Tbc burier CWICtloo
cledlna cluriQI•&amp;Mition • ...., in lhe.,........,. or
ac~cq...,c amounu or Yamin C, adequate llw ;., to
prnall tcuiV)'. Extra amounts or the villllliD
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ema amounu of folic acid. MepvillllliD lhcrapy I&amp;
still luopoct . . Ill II'PfOICb 10 full bealth hy """'
nutrlt.ioo.ists.
Tbc Idea of llkin&amp; a autric:ot 111 amounu be)'&lt;&gt;nd
lhoiC necessary to prCVCIII obvious disca&gt;e is pinina
lfOund, however. Dentistry pionemd this kind Of
thlnklna with llourid•-lhe ideo that doiCI or.
nutrient no&lt; cx=sive eoouah to he lw::mfuJ but well
beyond amounu dctaminod 10 pmc:llt dlnical
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tunina performance; em prolona fum:don or COli
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..umo1 or inu:mol, the JiDiQa or the .,..... I&amp; 1101 in
lmmodille ..,.,..., with iu unclcrtyina c:in:Wotioll.
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throuah 111 improved--&lt;:CC~CU~aadoa .,...siem. The
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Award, playoff errors mar 1981 baseball season
Did the best team really wi n.?
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,

ow UJ.I prof&lt;Uionol hockey, f001t.ll, and boskdt.ll art wdJ
into their seasoO$. I think it'• timt for a r..., "'Onls about
baet.ll. Ytalt,
btitball. You lmo•. thu spon ,ou play with a ball and a bal. but only
for IWf tht .....,.,.
America's pasumt took 11 on tht chin this )'tal and It was -....u
cltservM. Now cloa't ao 8dtina all
up btfort ,ou htar (or rad)
thtfacu.
A dose look at the 1981 bastball srason should keep you l.aU&amp;hina all
the way, untO April. I'll dividt my fatts into K&lt;tioru to make tht wbolt
businas easier to wallow.
F'LrSt, the baseball strike. We ..U know why the. players waited un1jl
afltt the season stantd to strikt. With all !hOSt fans mjoyina bastball
and shtllin&amp; out bucks to see their favoritt playtrs, "'hat bdttr way to
force the hands or Ihe owners. And naturally, the ownm had to play
&lt;tor "tou&amp;J&gt; deal&lt;r" rolt and call the playm' bluff.. I'm nor .-en sorns
to ~n to dcttnnin&lt; who was n&amp;ht. The bi&amp; issut is that ahe fans loSt
scvtn weeks of good baseball to enjoy. Strike one against baseball.
1
Fact numbtr two: the split season. Thls Is a direct r..uh of the strike.
When Baseball Commissioner Bowlt Kuhn sot tO&amp;dher with his buddies
and came up with this season's pla,off format, they all must have been
smokina some pr&lt;1ty funny loolclna ciprs.

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H ow can tht tram with tht btSI overall record In baseball not makt
the pia,off•. The Onclnnati Rods liru.btd wtth an inc:rtdiblt reeord of
wtru and 42 loua to lcod tht m.;&lt;&gt;rs. Did they rllokt tht playoffs?
No way. But then, what do you esp&lt;c~ •hm ,ou JO o.ploa all Josie: and
reasnoao a whole po$1•scasotl SlnK"IUrt.
Tht ollly four lqitimate teoms to makt tht playoffs (and you can
araut with mt 00 this Ont) in 1981 ..... tht Oocl&amp;m....... Yanktd and
Expos. Na1urally all four ,...,. concendina for lh&lt;ir r&lt;&gt;peoli,-. pamaou.
Wby &lt;OUido"t they have ... the top four teoms"' ~ contend for
!ht pennants and &gt;l:ii&gt;P&lt;d tht r.... haJr«&lt;''OId IWf crap. All they &lt;lid
was dutttr up tht playoffs and ketP ABC and NBC ''trY happy. Slrikt
IWOfO&lt;btid&gt;all.
Which leads mt to rf\eal pombly the bla&amp;cst boot&lt; In btitball
histoey- tht Cy Youna Awardi. Now.Rolllt F"tnam &lt;mAinly had a
·tremendous )'tal for a rch&lt;f pitchts and far ou&lt;-cluanotd his
eompdition in tht pJtch&gt;na ckpoutmtnt, so M\y oot p\f bun tht C)'
Youoa Award for tht Am&lt;rican J.ncut? No probktn. I can Uvt with
UJ.I. (I'm jUSI leadina you aJona here to ketp you m susptnst).
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tw about the National u~ atrardl How c:an those' \'atUUm·
btadtd oporu writers aivt jhe awatd to Ftrnllldo Valtnzutl.al I JI&gt;CU
JOin&amp; 1-1 in each half of tht spin orason dotsn't mean much, doa 11
Tom? Hert you art. Torn ·•T&lt;frifoc" Seaver. With th&lt; btst pitchina
rtrord in baotball at 14-2 and they pass ,ou up for a auy, a rookie no
ltos, who is 13·1. Real Joclcal isn't it. Nor to take anythin&amp; awoy from
Fernando; ht's a htlluva pilchtt, but Rooloe of tht Year is tht oward he
deserves. The writm wert oorred In ketp\n&amp; tht votina "'*• but it
should have cone in Seaver"s favor. I aum it was ..dump oo tht Reds•'
season. Ftnt you giw the ream the shtv, then you stid: il to th.e:ir bat

'Strike

three for

baseboll. You•re out.'

playcr. S..n1:t three for baseball. You'rt ouL
_,_,.._
JUSI "'an aaid&lt; to t~ls whole ncli&lt;Wous mtSS. tht free -em&lt; .-td
needs a bttk savhny.'Th&lt; N.,. York Yankta art ouppased to ho't oot
of tht btst &lt;tamS money..., buy. Money can't buy you a World Stri&lt;o.
Dlt&gt;t Winf~lcl"• salary COSt tbt Yankta far mort thanjusa tho money
they invtatd; Ctoflt Slcinbrmner and Amorita'• ttam ba'"t lost a
wbok lot or rcspra. Will tndina for Ktn Griffey hdp them 8d it baclc?
I doubt it.
The owners can bitch and complain all they want about tht hi&amp;h
salary dcnunds; thty'rt payinl than. And untU they stop payina them.

the situation will remain
out of bond.
Hcrt's bopint Rflll&lt; Jackson l.atehts onto a ttam that pvcs bim a
little rtspcct. He did havt some am~ Octobtrs, you know.

Bulls end season on sour note;
St. Lawrence tips UB 28-21
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nother fourth quarter &lt;:OIIapsc llOSI
B opentd the scoring with a Barrett co Bob
the Bulls a win Saturday as UB
Pack completion for a 57 yard touchdown
dropped its founh straight game,
pass in the firsl quaner. Barren and Brad
losing to
Frank connected on a 2&amp; yard score in the
St. Lawrence University 28-21. The_ pme w•~'~?d quanor, before Ferrante bepn his
the season finale for tht squad and tiS record"'""'heroccs.
dropped to a clisapointing S·S.
The St. uwrence quarterback sot his team
The Bulb had won their firSI four pmes,
on lbe board, lindins Dan French for a 2&amp;
before aoing ioco 1 tailspin and droppina five yat\_TO pass. But UB came back and upped
of their last six pmes. UntU the slump, UB
iiS lead to 21·7 on a 13 yard scamper by Pa.t
had bem anticipatin&amp; a possible pLayoff
Whitehead, who pined 114 yards_Saturday.
berth.
St. lawren«'s Ken Moonan ended the half
Salvrday, St. lawta~ce rode the passin&amp;
with a one yard TO run.
arm of Mark FCSTIJite to two laSI period
St. lawrcn« thai kept UB off the
scores, erasing a 21-14 UB half-time lead. The scoreboard for the rest of the game, set~
St. lawren« quanerback threw for three:
tbe stqe for Fm-ante's fourth quaner p&amp;s.ing
touchdowns ip the pme, passina for 217
blitz. He connected with Fra&gt;ch qainfor a 46
yarcb on 18 c6Jnpletloru.
yard pass and thai won the pme with a 14
Bulls quarterback Many Barrett finished 1
yard toss to Craia Gleason capping an 83
record season with two touchdown losses of
yard drive.
his own and &lt;:Ompleted 16 of 38 passes for
The St. lawrence drive was made possible
279 yarcb. The junior-a SWCCI Home hi&amp;b
by
a Barrett intt(Ceplion after UB bad
school &amp;raduate-Kt three: UB single season
peut.rated
tO the Larries' 14 yard line.
r~cb in the conccst.
Barrett now holds Bulls recordJ for moS1
"The officiating &lt;:Ost us the game," Bulls
completions, touchdowns and yardJ gained In Head Coach Bill Dando told ~ 811/folo
a seuoo.
E\lrnin1 Nrws. UB bad a 37 yard touchdown
But Barr«t's offensivt performance could
pass in the fourth quarter caUed back on a
not overoome Bulls defensive lapses. The UB holding peua.lty lllld wa.s peoaliud 10 times
for a total or 83 yarc!J. St. lawrence, 5-f,
offense ..:tually OUI&amp;ail\ed St. lawrence
bad four penalities fo r Sl ya.rdJ.
44~ total yards.

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-"Y Andrea Gill

Down at U.. " - end of Elmwood A•onue flu Could Be Wild
ofnc.nabltat of recotd promotor ll&lt;v&lt;4 Ptomotlona,
- • t h e wolfs acream with autographed -aDift., the.l'.A.
tyflom ocreams with -.nd, and tha Mlcby MouM pllOnH """ ringing. .. an fndeponclent promotor, one of a handfllf
in S..lralo """"' 1M IHlbflc usually lolls to nooognlm In
face of
,_d mog.U end lliQ Guy bool&lt;ora. And Ia"""" u..n good
oc wnat
he'a dll!ln e•cellenL The gold and plallm.wn
albums on hls woll a,.U IO&lt;
Soltspokan end unuaurn4no, .._.e!CI&gt;Ialno h ta ~"I 'm
the moat atypical promotional ~ you~l- - · rm not Into
the aong end dance. I'd rather tall&lt; atflui.Jecofda end mualc. With
~of enarg'land enl!lutlaam,
mlractea that major
oomp.anlea ooutctn~t .''
Moser's 'firat major breakthrough When Could Be WUd be6an In
tg78 wu with 0\attle Daniela' "Fita On tha Mo&lt;Jntllk!" whl!:h w..l
gold eltor had .pia)'ad • big pert tn getttno e&amp;,ooo •
oold. He'a .reo 11ac1 OUCOHOH with reco&lt;du.g. by ""-boy, the
C..s. Johnny Ov~ar Waloon, Horollpa. Jaclde ~.and U2.

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independent
promoters
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cew waagl)MJIIMIO, begM
-olT~~a.IAnnySIMNOflllft~
Whldl owno - ~ra, ran the , _ delunc:l Alnhetal
end dlautbutM OJM Recorda.
Mlf1&gt;f0Cialmad
vlny1 addict With • B.A. In HIIIO&lt;J from SUNY 11 Bvllalo, wea
teaming tho art of promotion, ...., tt.l'nlng down lob olla.w from
other record compant" to cSo 10. Moser atucJc: tt out until t~
demise of Amhorat Recorda occurred and then loll. Doug
Oombtowa:kl, then a wlc•presktent at Transcontlnent and the man
responsible (or olgnlog Spyro Gyro to the ArMOfatlobel, had 1110
daclded to toaYO Tr.,acontlnont obout that time. The two got
tooothar and tom'led cew.
"Thora .,. ptOI&gt;al)ly eight "' ten - •• In th.. country do
what I do," sold Mo-. Thla area Ia often lgnotad. Could Be Wild
was started to l ilt a ¥Oicl and to Sllow U..t recorda could atlll D&lt;ealt
out of thi$ .,..." MoMr aloo sayo tnat he duls With thirty radio
ototlona
both local and those lhallle on U.. thruway
Chaln 1&gt;01_, ClaYellnd and Boston. This otrataglc cluotar he
carts "doadl)l" since 11 It ao d ifficult to do promotion In that area
He continued: ••tt•a a m1t1er ot auppty and demand. Companlee
tlire me as tnauta.nce to make aure thelr recordt c:ton' Qll
•
o -. You're fighting t llmltad ploy list. They hire you lor
thai edge. The hardall part Ia 10 get people to listen to Ihem. I'm
good ol gelling people to !laton to records."
Moser says he lo not monay-c:onscl&lt;Ns. "T!Je only thlog I 'yo go1
golng•for malo my credibility. You have to know Wflat iadlo'a
looltlng for"' If thara'l 1111 audle&lt;lca fO&lt; it. And lltaYO to bel...., In
the racO&lt;d. t won't atk any ltatlon to pt.y MYihing thot _ ,
beloog on tho radlo "

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datorml~ by tllrpfay lnd record

sates. "-'t ol hlo work Includes wr~ten contrtbutlono to radio

prog&lt;ammlng vuldea OIICh •• the Album N efwaa ~ and 8111
Hatd's Frid•y Alomlng O&lt;ian.,.cl!, tfta '11ibiH" ol radio It 'a atao
ho"' ho gets f - c k on I he work he's liMn doing.
So wtlal comet next? Mo.., ceems o;ery cmthua:taallc abovt
promoting the new V2 llbum OctobM, as welf u new retoaaea by
Nils Lofgren and LOverbOy, 1 band Which MoM! created a great
deal of e•cltemet~l arOund. Th~tt'a 1110 • new artlat nemecl 8tyan
Adama.. MoSM has hOpei tl'lat hll lirst releue, You WaiJIIf.-You
Got II, wiH roceiVo conaldetabfe akplay.

Theft's aiJO a tocua on loc:aJ acts. A fter a greer OeaJ of peat
radlO ._with Bullllo act the Alyn Syrna Group, Mo- lo """'
turning toward .,._,, and upcoming Ylny1 relo.- by Pau41M
end the Pwlls Lou Ra!a. Bob JamM, end the Thltd Aoot
e-uenows.. A ptOfect W'lth VIS•tor from AJbany '' aleo WI tnt worka.

t-

to anower the phono or doO&lt;bell, Mo1
a lennlo boll to hlo 111111 aotttl Banott (named
Mlck. Jol&gt;n, Oaorga. Paul and Ringo 11
bean bv;log and llatanlng long OftO&lt;IGII to
know, he uya. "!'YO atwo,. had the kr1ectt.t've olwayo bean
• - t u l at cotc::Nog on 10 wu 001ng to ba big. lt'a ell t
111111« ol belne mot-ad-~ In"'---·

...,..._at fltay

I t It ..,.. . . , _ -

aiiUnt

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1M- opwator o1 OSl P,.oductlono ..

M Alliin 11om nptllk!log . .OC11y what aha

· Nol-• - fO&lt; allmg, mtnd you, becauaaiMta'a

""ually no money 10 be m-In har ll!&gt;o or promotion. Hoi
lndependanlly, onyway. And not In IIIIo place or lima.
Debra IMy has _ , , I he paal two ,..,. booldng out&lt;&gt;l4own
blndo lnlo S..flalo clul&gt;a. The lnt-tlog pill! Ia that Lory naYO&lt;
IOOQIIt lhe - · 0111 They 00fllec1ad har.
" h -partially 0111 ol mr _.. wtth Cepe and Hatlwouo
Clallety," aha ..,. "l~o L"""" did 1 llhoW there IIIla wanted to
IMta _.OilY -~In Bllffalo to Pia~. ThtOUgh har
_ , . , .. . able to gal har """"'· Hyad Spy, Into~ lnd

-II

Mc:VM'a.
-~•-llolnvlheone betldl begMo--.oe-ofrom

.. - o l - " Theea ......,_ Weehlngton. D.C....Tiny Ooafc
Uolll. - - e~~o
01an . . . _ .. - ..
T - - t h e cao...- and the lltWM. eon,. of Lory's

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v-....,.- heel.....,..

- - - • - o l l l o r ...........,,-.,...~

lkiHIIo .....,The

111 ""'-· 11ew VOIIt

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�City and - · · And II wu a t tho reloaH of The
VO&lt;o'o llrat EP diH\ng Ooc:embof 11178 tha t Family
Only Recotds wu IO&lt;mocl, 011 ~~ label
wnlch most ,_,.tly urr~ two ti\O&lt;&gt;tOIIG "'"''119'
of tho PaQ«
IMIQte.
Lory Nd ''"" opont t""" bOO«H\8 Oa/Kis toto tho
, _ dohsnct " - - ' ' 0/KI City lJGnto cluOI " N ail&lt;
Corsi of ~·· wu aJweya operi to M'tlll acta 11 'a

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too bod lllooo cJUOo diad Tho&lt;e -

oo mora

p l - . l o t - to ptey," ~..,Lory.
SIMI - . tho dllb ShOtt age 1ft lluffalo u .,..,mg
an uniiMithyal~o IO&lt; mut.IC 110re "Nosl ot
tiM! pteying 0\R ata .-y good Mel It'S ......
trnpO&lt;tant to llnnG OISI-ol&lt;to..., bondstnto Buttlllo •
e..t the dub lillortage . . , _ . Lory lrom lotctl•"ii
more aell OliO Bullolo . Ull me, but I

trout&gt;ie

n...

t....,.bOUUNin_no_topu&lt;

out-ol·town ptGmOJers:: I'd h ate to lett them go
beca u-~e ot this."'

l....,y hotds ~ T01onto as an e-xample oJ. a eity with

a more than•mple club ecene, and progtessiYe fldio
boaldoo. It gives tho musiC a d&gt;anct to sprud out
and orow *"I a1w1ys thouQht ft v.as pouibC. to
coonoct
TO&lt;OOtO.
that ditt"'ull If
I had tho moooy I'd love to open a dub and 11&lt;1"9

It_, _,

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l«onto bands tn~ tt'.s so otw~ ao Mnp~. I ean'l
-

wl')' it fan' belog -

"lt'a unl&gt;oalthy to nave tVS1 one cn.o 111 8uttalo
"""' ...... .,..., Oily ....... spoil '"' Jndopendent
anssts. Not .me. tl&gt;e WZIR 1om1at cbaogo. The
loronlo sc.ne is so mUCh bett!r. Why can' we ha.,e

otr

e..t there 0101\eavy nw In opel11nQ new clllbs
No one wanta to lose money,• admdtecl lory. " No
one wants to CNIY to play ..
Site soysane•s ~..,on ZB&lt;o capllal "' tho DUt.
"I did not ma1e0 any money on t11ae · we
vwolty m - onoug11 to COYO&lt; elll&gt;lf\SU. h 'a hard,
bl,n tun. When P11l-aburgh•s Cl.r Sickness catne IO
1 putlhefn up "'my apa.nrnent. It """tun
Bust! Tetraa sklep on m~ hoor."'
Lory says ane ...,...., like l o go turthe&lt;. She Will also bo
UpoOfh\ng PfOjeciS at HaJiwoiiS 0/KI Copo.
hwo cw three ptaoes I work at are tM best
town. Cepa a"" Sam's are open to mustc

the fa11hHI hm!ll they c.en ;o,.. Brownro\lt e:.:ptained.
Thts . ol eoutM. O.peNts on thoe blnd'a ewrn talent•
and aO.lKiel
"'Band• have th•no• to ottw, but I have ro a5k
mysoll now 1 oan aell tnom Nlnol)'·llvo pttcent ol
mojo! tei&gt;Ois novo no real conc.ptlon ol what .QO&lt;II on
In the mu•~ world How ean the band I be
fl\afket oG?"
~"' kits ctf1alnlr help, and Dean cltn
pteentaUon 1 1 being an lmponant factor. "You have
10 ShOW that you hive an «oanlzatlon beh1nd you 10
ahow a reoord company 1t11t they ean deaJ with one
per&amp;On ralhtt than 1 band. It's eu..-r fOf all parties

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pt.aces where

you can go to get the beSt
•nfOfl'YJatlon:·
tf\e scene wtu ooen up aoaJn, but untH

individuals like lary should keep It
up entlrely.

Involved."
Btovmrout and buatneas panner Rogtt 1-toovof
receive aucHHon tapes from blrtds throuohout the
United Statea, but mustoe vtfY Cflacrlmlnatlng aa
they can only work wilh so many banda.

01- ....,&lt;!$, T09 ol tne World's PI&gt;!_ II to
band's ,.lerW on •ndeponclonc ....,y~, -up a
solld Pf~lat tOn a.no ....._ h t.N10W I he noses
label reprewntll~&gt;H 111 the hopes thoy11 I&gt;Cio
want to 6o tne beSt for the band.• .take Ihem to

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from 9 am·5 pm
NOV. 17th &amp; 18th ONLY for
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All directions for the
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Any graduate anil MFC
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this semester will receive
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maUl

O ne group thtl Btownrout has made consldeflble
proortts wUh Ia Buffeto'a own tOe En•mlea. They
have been unoef Top ot the Wotkl rn1nag~t tor
neatly eight mont he In that time they have done
r.cotdfnga at " the belt hept Mettt fn Buffalo,''
Squlro Rocordlng StudiO, and have released one
olnglo on tho l09 of tho WO&lt;Id lab61.
Tho Enemloa noYO OOon namea one of the ton bolt
undlscovortd bandS In 11\o UnltOG Stat01 by los
Ango- magulno Oo It Your,./1 Brownrout
o l i O - tho Olnd Into clubs '" Buffalo, New York
Clly end otnar """"' both out-ol~own end out-of·
at ate. One of his moat ~~ ventur• with the
EnotrUtt • n - CISIII"9 0 •ldoot- ol 11\o bond
pttiO&lt;mll1g ''Cephal ldool" and Olocon-lecl." two of
tho Enemtoa' Oflglnat 1vnos, 11 BroadUS~ Sovncl, lne.

dU!Ing S.C.Iombof.
BtownrCHII Isn't too pMa.Md 'W•Ih the~~ state
ot 11\o musiC lndualry. " Actually, Front to&lt; 8oold119
and LR.S '"•lh l!ilol Copeland II tho only ~y

11\at Is Wllll119 to suPPOrt unknown banda. n..y

prOYido low-coat tour a Tholr'als a no·lnlto ..,..._
They-~ tne - . d Pollee atoum.tt tool&lt;
•
SIO,OOO to mal&lt;a Ond told . _ mllllon ooplos.. They

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I~ Tlllt 10 tho 11&lt;11 Hoclrtt/ L f ' lthl 011 rN tho olnglf&gt;g Mot., 11/mull. A det/nllo
hlgilllgM lo tho occvlllc /nflrumerrrol "Crodtw ol
s ...u• Whore hO bll•tf &lt;Hit tho tOIIff ~of/hi
cion/col gutr11 u .,.,, u lf1Y rock mualc:/en. (toot
to lho flltllffl Whon t POIIIOiw o/1 OC(Jif•tk: LP I•
,.,..,.a,) "Ow• nHght SIMpfK•., • Nlled of fMr-.noll
co..wrffflll by Htckttf 1nd ltf1 wff• Kl_m, IHturta th•
lluto plllylng o( s .....·a/Hothw John.
eur.cs 1o mrthmlclliY olmPIM o.c.uu oil oltho
petCUf,_ II Oy HICk Mognu., korboordtot wflh
Hoclrott fe&lt; tho poo/1..,,..,. Tllo LP morlr• •
/ronlltlotNII point 101 Stow, hollfng- rooordod

C~ed

oong I did with Geneala, •t.o. Endoo" (Trlclt of rho
Ttl/f). had t&gt;ongoo on It !*&gt;~* tald, -s.ntonno
tip ofi .~Butt tald. '"1\ong on, Santtnt llidn't ln...,t
o-," bul t11ert you.,., lhat't tho wey 1*11*
, . . _ 1L , . . , . _ - lnfll*tCed by Santtnt In
my me. One Cll.a:tdea to oneHII II !*&gt;~*think t.hoy

by

,._ fouodlr.
PS: Do you flod not btiOQ able to road mualc a
-onoo ln teaclllng othotw tn tho boncll
K - No, In ag&lt;oup, !*&gt;~* CIOII't llko to h ...
thlnga put In frOIII oltl\am Wlllch Ihoy ho¥t got to
roecl lnc:l play. l1la thing abOut 1 group It lhtt It lt
_ . , _ muolc; lhett It lnpul Irom all ooncerned"
1couldn' l&gt;OPibly wrlll tholilnd o l drum pottt thot
tan Gomm oomu up wit~ . I don't ht.,.l&gt;la COt&gt;COf)llon

Steve
Hackett

ol drums.

1'$: Who will bt In you&lt;"&lt;~OW Uno U!l?

K -We l\oyllfl1 1101 • ologlf any 1110&lt;a, ac lt'a
me, my b&lt;OIIMir Jolwt (On lluto), Nick Magnus (on
keyt&gt;owds), tan
(Cirume~ 1n&lt;1 Chat Oonk on
bua.
PS: Jol&gt;n hu played flute on - a l cuta. What .,.
tho _ , t _ ol htYiog • brot'*ln tho~?
H -: A ¥tt'f big eciVant- Ntlly. ln lho....,. ew1y
days, ho would play a lingle meloCiy lint 0&lt;1 fhrto 1play the guitar pwt. Two .,_,.,. bOitw
than one. I was always -"lng wtlh John.
PS: Do you Jlnd rou&lt;""l -.wng ~coon~
wtll&gt;)CM.ac.?

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001010 lifo ,.... OOUitl Cltu Clonk oM dtutnfHf ,.,.

Mollwy ~ AJoo. 111/tlo tho fh:l t1nto St- ho•
rooordodOIIEpk--fd~&amp;lributJOIIIftlho
Llnl!otf SlOtH.

Tiler_, oloo- """""'to gront

'" .,.,f'IV,... f/lf#tlt;h loliowa:

H - 01\, ,.., I find myaoll tinging In tho
b&amp;lll,_, or In tho air ttl t ~Ohlaucleltllly burtllnto

,;,....,. Wllotlnlttotlr l(latUc/V:,..Intornt In
playing gul\w?
. . _:IUNdtollstonto-loUkotiiO
~· anc:ltho Aolllog St0110a.l r - J u o l
.,.,.,.I cculc:l ploy gullw tho 5101100 IHouglll out " I
wanna N yout man" and the guftar soJo w•s a botne
Mel&lt; allc:lo guitar ack&gt; lnc:lll roolly ripped. lllat wu

oongl Bull gonwally e~~)oy tho IMII'lQ ol dolog 11
now O.C.OM 011 • good day 1 00&lt;11&lt;1 aound alright.
PS: HoWt you hod 110/ct lnoona?
K - Yeo 1 dlc:l, anc:l It dlc:l ma 1 lot ot good roally.
Ono tllffiQ was roalflrmecl: thai I haYf got a good
voc:al renge. lllo tucher "1&lt;1 to mo It's surprlalng
l~ol you can hll high notes that olhtra 1\avelrouDIO
doing. It was a boost o l conlklonct. Kim look IHaon•
with me. I have w.lllan a couple of ooogo wllh het or
lor IMir and we hove pullhlm - n. You mer - tho
o a y - 11\o ce&lt;na~ up with tometltlog 0&lt;1 11et
own.Kim could do quilt d l with tho rlgf&gt;t aong. Stle
en tally Marianne r::e.wu1. Shl't anotiMir
oounoo
one ol my lant- (laugl\al. So ,,.,. we are.

grM~

PS: Do you flnc:l yourHIIIIotonlog 1110&lt;0 lo tho l&lt;tads
In o 0011g raiiMir thon lho tltythm porta?
K-elt I waa totally uoawort of drums, bass Unaa.
or ¥OCala In ll&gt;oH cloyt. My - uMd to tune tnto the
lead gultot. I w u - ttolly •••• ol tiiO otiMir
lnltr...-.11 l1ltH cloys I am )uol ulnlttattecl Ill the
-all ptOCIUCIIon - . T'he way you ..... ll&gt;lnOO
1...,. to c~~ange u time 11\lftole&lt;Wwd.
P S : - did you flrol atOll craoting ortglNI t - ?
K - lcan' , _ _ r t a l l y - playllto_..·aotuff- onc1 oriiJlnal otulf 01M1ecl up. I
think In ...,. you rally otop playing
otMr !*&gt;l*'ot-. To a e«toln mont you ara
aw.,. of ~r&gt;n....- ot otiMir 1*11* onc:t great OOIIG'
111111 you IItie. Today lllartecl playlog " $ - t lor My
~ho
K'• • bMutlfuiiOflilln&lt;l)'ltll ,
get lho ltt41og lhot If It - • teltaHG r&gt;OW II woukl
rtollytakoolf.
PS: Do you cl«l.,. "Uolactlon from eltOC)lllng othw
- l t ' o tunet~laulcal places lor.,.amplt-IIIO&lt;t
ac thon yovr OWfl mat.W?
H -: I hi_, batn aOio to tako lhtttoo fill
....,._ 11\oole- ,..,ly otudlod tho clofSical
mtdlum lt ...f at an. So tho wey I had Ho t - I 1\oerd
t110 aoouotlo gulttt u o HII4Uiflclenl lnltrumont
Wllloh clldn' ..,.,. to bt 1 poe&lt; aoconc:l...,.,lln to tho
llltVI&gt;c&gt;wd tn t..,.. ol tho multkudN ol !*Ia tiiOt
ccu1&lt;1 bt pltyecl at - o n e - l1ley Jull heel to bt
orrongecl _., corafully. 1'*"- hoW _,..,
enough 10 dlaaKI. II no4 fufly, t,_.lllnd of
- - t o . , . - to -lho1onalcclora of the
acculllo guitar kt a - lllnd of wey. r - . . wlwll
- m e ono rol'* thon rMI/y -"in91,_.
~out or gettinG too IIOQO«&lt;down wltho&lt;lt the
"'Iota..... I.... Ju$1 OQ IO cratlo O(jgiMit 1M

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~ t~ wu Steve Hatkott, calmly wllklng
..,.,._ .,.foro.lho ShOW, OCIIGing oulogr..,.. _ . , .
onc:llhosa who atoppecl to talk. HI dlopltys his cool
on
no longot -ted In lho bode - o f
G-ls'
but up fr011t, ltttlog hla guitar do tho
tolklog. HI pn~fort to do tho aloglog lhla lime around,
e:llortfiQ voc:als with former Slrawt&gt;a bullll Cbal
Ctuonl&lt; 1nc:1 koyboardlst Nick Megnus mennlng

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"I wonder if there was a

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K - YH, I thin- moot - g • have- oott ol •
pn~Yic&gt;Ue modo! but lloptluiiY lho c:onstruc:Oon Is oo
- - t h a l l i - ~ng In llso-tlgl!t
U hoW~ngtoo Nta&lt;al a point Ol

PS: Algltl.ln tho tnc:l you ,.-y _ . , l!ld&lt;out

""'oriiJtntl- ·~- lnfl~ you.

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on this 0011g,- ho etM.IH "'""""lea fo&lt; hlo ack&gt;
onCI tiiOn " " ' - ftutt gultw lor a blllttrlng
finish.

~~--of-.a-wtllch

who was really playing

rock muaic

,

-mellot&lt;On
on orchollral
lhtl !Iuman
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almMI
ooundlng,- Willie lo
Stove
pleyt otlrlo.
T'he
non
ftw mii!Uin - • o clollnllt (albtft ~ highlight of
the ovonlng foatwlng t110 aoouMio talontt of st..t on
"Horlmna," tho pttll\' lnatr\m...,tol f rom~·
Fottrot. Neat waa ''Ktm;• a d.,.. between steve and
John, clodloolad 10 hla wtfa. 111M tht acouotlo lnlro
lo "CI'IemlgAI S l - " brH I&lt;IOQ Into Nlck'a •

HMJQtt Prelly mlidl. There ate c:.rtaln lracMmarka
t~al 1• have, thai roclt muolc hu, that cltulool
mut lo 1\aa. Willi the clauloa, 1"!!nc::tr lllhlto were
people during IIIOtt Ooyt' WIIo _.In feet playlog
tho music or r&gt;OW, 1M _.,., -lllzecl •• tuell..l
- - If"""' .... a guy {fJ tiiO tilth C«ttury who
wu rotl!y ploylng roc- mutlc. • . You can do lho
rnt1ody ac mony dlff'""' wtyt b u t you do 10 It, It ~san immocllately racognluble
Cllotactttlltk: of -'*lll elM. For lnltonce. a

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t!lunc:torlng baO&amp; acund working Ul&gt; to a ctlm., ol
syochronous guitar and flute. llllt ltedt IO tho
puiUIIng, omalodlc, brUk-out·your.tJtttorlng rom
"Toww Strvd&lt; Down," an tltlr Htc*att r-11•.
''Spactral Momtnga" Ia tho 110111of a now "''
ptOOII&lt;IIng ....ualng flnlth. For ttiO St...
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"""*Y loregrounc:t. s.m. rMIIY nne plly1ng by Sltft

guy in the 16th cenlunj

occ:aolonolly~CIIO!dct&gt;e-. T'hen~

thing llboUI lhtl c1us1c11 rtl*loh lor guitar Is 111111
thoro art o lol ol ciiOtd _ . _ you cat! ltom onc:l
lhoy beat a roi..OIICt IO tilt ldnd of mutlc you do
tltc110&lt;1loolly . . . ., .
PS: 1 ha.,. lll&lt;onecl borrowing • ploot of music to •
calalyslln Ihot It would otlmulatt a muelcltn 10
cnete 1 new pltce and h1ve the ortg1nat p'-01: 'n the

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Hackett openad lht allow wllh a ccuplt of
lnolrumontals, " Air Conc:llllotlod Nlgl\lmoro" end
"Jacuzzi." on Which b&lt;Othor John Joint In on flut.,
••Funny Feeflngt'• oU CUrH. I• HacbU'a flttt ¥en1Ure
a t ...,.,, for thtl ...,lng, doll....,_, roody, Engllah,
gutay, yet roof&lt;lo _ . ... KilliOn,.,- to pull
out Ollt of - a l ShOW
of tho ...,log,
"ACe of Wlnc:lo," from his llttt ack&gt; album. Voyogo ol
tho Aoci}'IO-tho rod ono blue llg/llt crM.tlng a
Clynamlc: - •• forlltl pwjetrYMfttiWougll •

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Promo fers

•con""""" from peee 2

But 8townrout )I COf\hdent that tl'lot record lndultry
can 1&gt;e el!ol&lt;en up. tn the meantime he1f continue to
tnds and any oUter pet lntertfll thai come
And you won't catch him olttlng otouncllly
bell
eal&lt; Ho'lll&gt;e out In tho clutltllatenlng
How else can you find out wnara rNIIy going on?

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''lt'e. unhe.aUhy 10 have juat one club In Buffa~
And there aren't any redto apo~a lor Independent
artiJto Not Iince tho WZIR lormat change Tho
Toronto~ fa eo much bettlf. WhY CM"' ~have

It?"

But there ate heavy rlaU In apenlng new clubl
''NO 0114t wanta 10 10M mont\'," 04mltt0d l.ary 'No

on;,:-:.:;::.,.~:,:,::;,.. ~ItO

COpttaf In lha pe&amp;l,
••1 did not mau any money on th4:M ~·• · We
usuatty made enougn 10 ~- aq:,enus It'• htld,
but tun. Wilen PlttsburQI\'a car Sickneaa came to
town, I put them up In my ~~ It wat tun
ha'rtng the Buah Tlllrao aleop on my floor.''
For lhe lutUfe l.ary uye ohe WOIIIcl ltke to -

Family Only Aoc&gt;ordtQO further

She """ aleo be

lnWOI_ I n _ pr~l tl Ht Awa"a""" C.0..
"The 1W0 or thlet PI- 1-'&lt; at art the be&amp;l
ptaoa In 1o.n ~"""
llo _.to........,
They're ptoooo - · you ean 110 to Qllllha boat
musiQIInlormat-.•
Hopelutty the_.. .. ,11_. UC&gt; OOaln. IM unt~

Sam'•

then concerned Individuals IIIYt l.ary SIIOuld keep II
!rom ctoolng up entlr-'Y·

~ ln~~ved

G ootglne has always
in music In OM
wey or enothet. A May 1981 graduate of SUNY at
8ultalo, she ran the route of being a radio announcer
et W8UF·F"M, music coordinator for Turgeon
reataurenta, a disc jockey at the Speakeasy Jn
NIIQI'I'I Fells. ,a cterk1n the clanlcal deplltment at
Rooord Theatre, and a pianl~t .
Moal recently Georglne.. wl1ich Is aJI she ooes by, 1s
1 p.art.Ctme ennounc:G.r at WZJR But then there ls ner
reat labor ot tove: belng manager for Buffalo's
IOO'tt\ern rock band Ten Gauoe...M y Interest In
booking ttarted When some I ~lends ot mine put
tog-ethel an agency caned Ad'YenhJre Produdions
whl&lt;:n began booking bandollke Strou Flele/tet

Now, t've aJways been a rul extrovert and they
thoughtl'd rnal&lt;e a grut l&gt;ooklng ogen11 So they
tnlrOdueed me to the ,..uslc Mall and the bands thofo.
They gave me a 1111 of clubs O!ld said ~gtne,
1

htn a the ball. now run wlt.h u:·
&lt;&gt;-g.ne- around the club eirc:un llllonlng to
banda O!ld toll&lt;lng to ......,_.. anc1 OW1Wll. On the
night ohe ....,., to -Ton Gouge something
" - ' " "·"I don, know ..-nat It was,
but II dld&lt;od. I kNw litis WU lha Nltd I wanted to

tndHcrmanage "

S h ewotlong
- - thetogether
bind wjth hof ·- " " "
they'"-.
• - alnce.

TM U1B Depart.at of nun l Ducc

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--A Month in the Country-/von
by

TUJlletteu

Direded b, Wani Williuuoa

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WOfked tho that month w1thout eomm1ssJon, just
on aavinga. 1 got advlct , I l earn~ the ropo1. I found
o!J1 thl1 the lelephone wun't onot.tgh. I heve to travel
around and ahow my tau to club owners. When I got
I he leg room dono, thlnga begon to amooth out,"

Bocouae olthlt. Georgina hu been oble to book
Ton Gouge lh•oughout Butlolo, In Alcott, Nlagoro
Folia, Olean, Blttvlo, Booton Hilla and Fort Erie.
....., bMn a contlnuoua c'rc... And it~a tough. I
cou1on•t have bMn lntroverlld or ahy to dO thls kind
ot-1&lt;"
Georgine occasionally books other bandalncluc!Jng
the Third Floor Strangoro. She hu lounclllndlng
booklng to 1&gt;0 mort d tlllcutt theM cloye and blamu n
on tM falling economy
''Competn..., tn thlt town •• a l - ll'o typical of
the ........ music Industry and the current layotlo."
And tYPICally, Ton Gouge will do bolter a t oome
cJublthan 11 other&amp;. ··nwe are a M'-C1 group of

1&gt;001&gt;10- went to hoar their atull. They're either the
devout lottowora 01 the eouthttn roc1c tovtta: ·
Goorglno nat · - • tlmo prc&gt;rrlOtong lite band by
•n. .atlng In plcturH. PGitoro one! l·llllrto. And It's
dllrlcult lor banda """oromotoro to lay out the
money 101 lheM OXIrll Particularly you..e hed
to sutler through o truck with o burTtclcl&lt;&gt;&lt;ll mo101.
She laugl\a about hof huge phone bill, most of
wnlcn 11m- up ol bullnoaa cane. But more
lmporttlllly. will ohe bO ablo to pay It out of her
cornmloslona 01 will it como out ot hof own pocket?
OC..Ioualy thlo 11 1 butino. . ol o•ut uncortolntlea.
"A friend ol mint onco Hid thttlhla business Is
':,'f:;..t;;!.r:,~'{:.~h~•::f:~nd rwe oeroent s~ss.

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Ttekets ~vAilllble lll U 8, Buff State &amp; Rec;~d The.ttre

�SORWARE ENGINEE-RS
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NTOZAKE
SHANGE

the COSffilC
colored getdown
- - - - - - - " : Y Michael F. Hopklna
Since IIIIa Ia tile cti&lt;OI\Iclo ol a , _ . toto!
begll\ with tile t&gt;eglnn;no The
i
beginning Ia ..-ty delay«! pvl)llclly. _..ty ploced
put&gt;llclty ""lei!
to ,..Ch oonoln ua
prolooooro. yet vlrt1JII!Y pooDa""" QICXIP•·
Woman's groupo, ,,..._.. troupoo, Thlnl WO&lt;ICI
eoolluono, Jau mu6ieWio. ,_.of llle IU!n Sueel
~.,and oUol 111e Bloc:l&lt; oom"""'"y vn~•tlle lUI
pooalble Ei&lt;cept lot toot minute oetlpn by
men end - - lll&lt;e ShiiJOfl Holler ond Royal
liOOO~ t hll Alb&lt;lght l&lt;no• ...Oing ol lomeO
Joupoet Ntouke 511- -I&lt;! Ita. . been grouty
min.,. tile outho&lt;'a main lrtonory &lt;:OC&gt;Itlt...nnc.o by thll-'o _
of lite IYPO
of e...S- wtloM *QOM&lt;al"n01Ufo ~~-• ltom being
P&lt;.clomlnonlly Willi• and, moot oft""' hotd liP In
-Chol l h•llll.
W- ogo, thlo joum&amp;llot -who Is also a
contnt&gt;utJng o01u" for Hew York Cltf• Jou Spotllto
....... contoet.O llle ·~_.....
c..My, JeanM lotahor&gt;ey. and Stl!&gt;ftanle Wla.Mtl).
tolling t'""" or my wfllt to 00 an tnt...,.,. wllh
Shonge. It n.v.,llappOllOCI. SHmo that tho -oora
O&lt;Chntrat.O Nto:take'o lntwvlaw · - to 1&gt;0 lllled t&gt;y
tile two lo&lt;:od MWop---wholl... lltoWfl lhtle

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..,. ot - ' . . . , . c&gt;at Q&lt;lldoono - ' " ' · •• .,.
,_,In thlll• - r . . o o t hilt~ TheM, plus

OM local TV lltow, r-..o all the lnt.....W 0 leowtng me With hOt resting houra to barge In uPOn
ll~o some --''"I amotoU&lt;. I"""'"' not 00 ti\Is.
Too,llltlnt.,...w opoea grantee woo roouestoO
Olljy days t&gt;oloro.
I doll~ WOJ&gt;IIO , _ ,. ., , , . , . •lory lhll , fiOiflg
Jntflftt«&lt;. I guess C..C:.uH I
lllrteO wrl!lngu • - · In olllho 1111;. lhlngo lhOI
ho-ln
You ,.~ght, Itt fact, I/ you- •
1o1 of my things, nor-lly
wnat n._ao.
to be the atOfy. I''"

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You'll -hoW 'fOCI felt.

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Ntozake come tn, ooomk robed In '&lt;W-WOI&gt;. Pfenclno
a.nd alnglng hilt ontranc:ete modem G11ot olngtng n..
oong of onoootO&lt;o and yet to t&gt;o t&gt;o•n, alnglng ner
- I n t o thO teams and teamo of pooplo
"'GI*IOOW!I ..mllltralln 11104&lt; etlfS and l.hrootL
.... - t o ldlt and.. by thO t l m l - into ..., -IY. 1110 Ylmj&gt;lrH In tiiO erowO obnlptly
k - tbot tho Ita~-- nloll ond lltorp. C&lt;oonlng
10 eome tun. etched Into t'ltr box and t\udPhOf\e,
.,. ~oly blew out tno dronlnll Jtat or unpoJO
political..,_.. Or.~, ..- ••
~~&lt;~e~woroon61oc:l&lt;Moutltolnii.-.._.Sho•u

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opooklng ol n.. - , h e r body erehlng
_,,ng•• tho
to hong upworO oo.ohe ,.., II
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•••c1Phortl
body. Sound
In thant, Sun Ra
toJion. Shoolngt.

W,.., I ••• • Child t went~ to be a wet
_,.SPOndonl ond, um, tltot QUI&lt;;Irly ti/MI. Aft« /hot, I
wanted to be • phflosophttt. I wenttHJ to N '"'
lorna/a Jeltt·Paul Sanretthlt waa my big oo-1 '" t/Je
Wly /llroVQh h/gh 1chOOI. Whot /lo-.0 II /nil I
llod o..., b0t1o-Mt!oo with /lie EJ&gt;gl/tll
doportm..,f Jn my h i g h -· You (NObObly doll~ do
ontiQuote&lt;t flllng•lil&lt;olhls. but lhoy u1e0 to giYe
QUOte$, ono QUOIO o In EngliSh. Ant111 would bo
from eoywtlera. I don't know .,..,.,,. they found It; ft
would usuol/y poflotn to onyriiJng. You wwo

auppoud ro te.ia this quot• and go m.~k•., aa.ay ol
It fllot went on ol&gt;d on ond 011
Allw o wnllo, orp«::olly oocous• of tho F,_m
ltkl•s end tha Slt·lna. afHI Altlootm X. end the Nation
of Is/om (ond oil th/1 11ullwu going on lor mo •• •
llJocJc ,_.onlii!OrteO uoktg thoU QIIOtOO /0

.-u lho ,..,.. """'""''lilflthollloek-'"'
n.o EJ&gt;gfJah doponmeru told IMlltot 1 woo bating

1 dHd horN. and ,,.., I mun tNIIy stan
orldroa/ng,uh, fltlnfll of 1/gn/1/conoo. AJ&gt;d, " tnor
point. 1 ,,.nfiJ to wrfla. I wtntf'd to wtltl •omawbMe
,,,., ar opptnfld to wrlflng tor them.
The story oliO h.. just told 1$ • story of many
glflocl ond jull atTalghiiO&lt;*I Bloc:l&lt;a otruggUng to
eKpress tttemMivea Jn the m"'A of Western
atrangulotlon. CecM TaylOr o•poOencod ll ln the
conterVatory. Many of u a cetch n to the centers fo1

Hlghor wrnlng right now. AnO the cornpartm-.to
depall"**tO of potty egos proppocl Uj) U ort/Sie
--toclnbbleon In thelri&gt;Uli&lt;. At we
oonllnue to 01r1p to llle 00&lt;e
Thoro .. o gfNt t11JPUIO going on obour w~t•rn.,
ftmlnl•t•

lllvt uruallnatlnCta. •... •1nd I'm htNe

10 ,.,P d/rpofaOII!e ol tho,. mytho. Sholl I rNd •
aWMt on• or • hot on•?
By the limo oliO lty • - 11101 ono tii&lt;&lt;XIgllthll
auciiOnOO, many ot t"" An Gallery In-crowd_.
tlmorouaty ombllng 101 thO .,_. ao 11 Sun Ra 1\od

aucldenly landed on tiHtlr pec\1110! ""'"of eublom.
Silo comt *"n nor own tnl"go, and aile woo deollng

It oul: tno oareoom, lubllaneo. and gflrn dotwmlnotlon
U IO!Id to t&gt;o o fuU Woman Slw ran no blutfo.
mon woUld r11hor - u s -t1
than lmogltto whOI wo tltlnk ot thom.

m•••u1•

It we
ow 11/enoe by ocP Pll",
how couklollrho woffloo how could ony word
-catch'" up? What loll, ...not 11 It

th•t we could c.ll ~utf'l

Sho · Spoke ol · - c:loltteo In
congonlollly, ~ rvn in tno name of flovolutlon,
a..o -1\lng cougnt In nortllroat: The m61Jgnoney
of Wntorn proellce. In OM -m. one ·~• ot her
dauglltO&lt;IIIIo thhllrl unicOrn• and mogno//o1 are
thlnga ro put I t t - moutnllhO doll/lnow..,.,. allo
1o yo~. a11o dollt
oH • 0/4cll/dd'a
~lis •
,,., tt h« mouthllnd • """'''man •P &amp;Jte~
lffOQant 'UUH &amp;he Uri look hint In the eywiCIUN
olio donl MOw whONI oholo. She p&lt;ucnoo, lool&lt;lng
1110 Sltuollon In thO~/ 00 a;..p with o monibut I
will loy •hit tiN aoulo ot blocll lolWrnayoo I 00 (ITOW
- _.,ltltlg ...... (lo-lhat w d . , . , lito to mM _,of..,.,.
op/00 m/gM puoh
our froro myot&gt;ll. She como uc&gt; lllwoyo reaoy lo WOJic,
and IJ'flwf,_ oould 1111• fro In /Oko m• ill doni know
. . , . , . I ' m · - - tt1yolollinglon Ia nor • otrHttaMI
my ollild
Ihot hor worl&lt;l 1$ rich u • ~Itt
cen.,..,..
•• Oroon oa
In .-rfft
the IJiocJc
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nor alwflyo mlolllng.
sno - d O o tine p&lt;-totlon, too, at Nlcholao

~finding hor and
-.&amp;lg
tiiOirlnQuloil_..
~---CNIICIIOihllt ~~-oome
lfom -~ Fo&lt; me, 1110 deep point of tho ,..,
dayo of OOOftlle- DOIOOW!I carne f1om hilt_..
on thO Cllllld llllllngo In Alieni.. For nor, tile !tony to
...,_,._.,. l&gt;lock end_,... oktl hffO
we dU.-rfwho would_, our
- * ' f ? Fo&lt; hilt, tho .... ny Is brutally twlstoO,
- - t&gt;o otralgllt- OUIIII 1&gt;0 more 11\tn
tlldea- - · · goiiO be moro t iiM 01WI and
.., . , . _ . _ eannol plOy W t l - tlley're In
_ , _ , ..,t moke t&gt;ol- they're Oyl"......, tlloy
_ , . , eant ifnoglf1e " " " tlley'll 1&gt;0 ,,.,

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E.dl""'" - . OOC&gt;O•~•ng lor-.
11M1f18 ~- on tho o....,p. and 111e oaro
o l - d """· sr.o..oo..., nu lUll
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Olltaln"'' ond on i..,M•ble - g y lot bMig on
ow _,_uo - • of Mlf Tllaouocon-uo,

e lmpolt and Domesllc

EP's. 6 45's •
P.oc:k • New 'tlave • ~ Jazz •
IWggoe • Comedy • Mofown • Soul •
5oundnocks.

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1.000.000 used abJms bought,
sold and IIOded slncll! 1975.

• Dunoos. Sf1cktrs, l'olches, Pins. T·SNrrs.
P.oc:k Cops. Ameltcon 6 Drltlsh Music
Mogozines.

Play H Alai• Sa•

111 5 ELMWOOD AT FOREST·883-0330
()poft Mondey~otunlcot, - 10 I;

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10 I.

�_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _B y Oelrdra Martin
One does not e~pec:t this to be lila style of a
• poet • Stranded In aubu&lt;bla, ol)l&lt;lglngly
oommuttng to a magadne ollice eaeh day. A
body, "a..,.ays tired," a ala\'&amp; to the cycliCal
nina 1o n.. rhythm_ Returning home each
evening to an elderly aunt, relying upon
countless glasses of sherry and memorlet to
1111 lha lime and feed the mind. The lmtge Is
pemapa -.ewlul, but the story Is real. For
Brillsh poe1 Aorenoe Margaret Smith, wl1ou
unusual existence Is outlined In the. film. SIll was a reality not without Joy, yet IO&lt;Mhow
undermined by lief own preoccupations wllll
.,..,h and loneliness.
Sl~tvifl, whk:ll fa currently playing at the
Allendale n-tre and boaats Glenda J.cltaon
In the IItie role, is an alflremety unique film
bolh In Ita approach and sltnpflclty. The
~was penned by Hugh Whitmore,
beNd upon hie pgy St.W. and the WTI!ttn
_...of the poe~ herMit. The film Ia, then, a
p1ey lhllt hu been faithfully translened to the
celluloid - . IIIII In doing 80 olten bags
lila pan of the aud""-&amp;lal4a Smllh apant a good daal of tlma In the
sitting,_,.. of lhellllle- on Avondale
Road Mel IIIIa Ia
ot the "action" of
tile
Jaokaon'a SliMe raealla
11« 11'-IIOht to the camera, often emlwoldaring
tales by ~adly la unching Into
anatcMa of t w - poetry. Had anyooe IIIII
Glenda
been play!ng the lead. I'm
afraid the 111m W04IIcl ha. . ~urably
boeing. The uwat pleaalng taellea of the
- - ... not aq,loltacl, and hence ......
...._• .,. not !*milled many lnlimata
gllrnpeM Into tntagralec.,_ In Smllh'a llle.
lnataad, lor the most pat1 we.are forced lo rely
upon our OWfl im8Qinalion and sit fll(edly,
wltllqul -uon, In OUf - · · juat . . Jdaon
doea In Ailntla'l draw1ng room.
Thla 11 ~ unlortunala, but Glenda
Jaokaon'a OUISIIIndlng dramatic -gy amply
compan- Slavla.. ttndai recollectlona of
flret tova, MXual awuenlng, atralgl}lthrOugh to
ner dallghtlul anecdola regarding hrr private
-.ca Willi Ha&lt; MaiNly upon recalolng the
~·· Medal !of Poatty In 11188-a" ~ upon
- - - . · . magnl"-'1 _ . t o lwMiha lite
Into lw cflaracter end the llorlea ltla ljllnS.
IICrangalf, S t - Smttll'a fumbled attamgc at
IOiialcla Ia ... lftcidatlt that cllrec:tor Robert
Elldlra ..._ ctloaen to Ylttu•lly paaa - · ...,
!of llrlaf In whlch wa - the PQal
rM.-.g IIOma 10 her tramblltlg - · Wfiltl
C IJ'I -,~-~ F0&lt;
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......., cllild ..... , . . - - ........... ~ _ . . , ..erlllutiOrl, ratha&lt;
llllln. --~. claapoo-11- ""-' 10
t11a POW 01 Wllf'IIIIIIO tallaiW- Nfw.

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Only once are we as viewers actually allowed
admittance Into ! highly emotional epiSOde In
Stevie Smilll's.life. the ~lleraweet
confrontation wllh a cet1aln Freddie. Alec
McCowen Is especially convincing end ullerly
repulal. . In his ponrayll of tills paunchy,
middle aged Peter Pan WhoM sole c:teslre In file,
11 seems, Is to domesticate Stevie. When ne Is
Informed In no uncenaln terms that tills Is an
impossibility ("I'm a friendship g irl," Stevie
llercely ~~~q&gt;falns), Freddie'a transformation Into
the Jilted, Ylndlctiye bastard 11 swift. Muttering
to StnUh that "lints pets like you deServe to be
lonely" upon depa.nure, ona can.n ot help but
see the grim Irony of thla Indictment. FOf •• the
film progresses. we are Indeed witness to
St.-.te'a alngular solitude.
The reocunllng of Stevie Smith's past Is
enllancad, In pan, thrOugh a ser1es of black and
white flashbaclcs. These fiiSIIbacks are given
Illumination by the appearances of "The Man",
played by the veteran Brltlah Thespian Trevor
Howard. "The Man", as he Is billed In the
credlll, appears on the ecreen at sel.,t . ,
Oj)j)Orlune momenta. to recite some ol Smith s
poetry or merely to remlnlece. It Is a pity thai
viewers wtll apend tlvee quart a~~ ol the 111m
wondatlng What rote "Tha Man" plays In Stavte .
Stnlth'alifa. Only In the iaat hall ~of the
111m Ia his Identity revealed, and we d isco.,., he
Is one of Smith's many companions upon Whom
fell the o ften arduous talk of transporting lha
poe~ to and from vartou1 readings In later yNrs.
Though Howwcrs to1a In SI.W. Is by no means
mtjor, ha manages to Ullllully twlng to the
ec:rean a qutet cfognlty and -.nee. tn doing
80, 1lla Man's" ~lon and admlfatlon IOf
the woman becomes evident.
The most touching and poignant scenes In
Stevie are those bel..,..n Jackson and Mona
Washbourne, who ponrayt the r-.nc:t "lion
aunl"wlth Whom SliMe Smith I!Yed the majority
ol hef lila. Washbouma'a PallofmaDCe as Ilia
robust. aaasy PfolectOf who gradually wlthefa
IIIIo a dapenclent, senna, fragile okl woman
before our ayee IS nothing lhott of amazing.
The nunurlng, symblotl~ relationship between
the two women In Stet~/e Ia pattlcularly
lmpona nt and moving.
Smllh claimacl that deatll was her
~Mn'alll" and as the him concludes In
oon1unctk&gt;n IIIIth St..,.•a lila. w are thankfully
- a d all the gnaty visual datalla of her
-tual
at the age of alxty-aighl due to a
twain tumor. lnatead, Within the aJiant houaa In
Pa.lmars Ofetn, "Tha Man" stands onoa ajjaln
recalling Smith's poetry, c:ltlng It as baing
"tccUCffMM, INIIIIUI. end haumlng." Suc:1t a
-...,.1011 1e llttJng of the wm •• walt. Srla • motiOn PICture not aaally latgottan, and
_,alfttr ......,lng ol much pralaa.

w

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playing at the Allerldala T'hattra.

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DIICOVSr 111ft world'&amp; /argeSf
man-and his hall
See the real Robin Hood/
Laugh at the six dwarves' crazy antics!
View tht new game show, Your Money or
Your Ufe/
See J.fr. Evil-. slaves beg lor rle$latlc death /
Come ro thft Terry 1.1. P. Gilliam Side Show
Tlme 8andlta, guaram- to emertafn you /

Y••·
Monty Python member Gllllem h., pulled our
a/1 tllft atops, •penr oodles of mon.y, apt/ hfred
Self8f8/ tx'(Hn.,lve actors/ Oooo, • good time
lor sill A good time lor a///

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ancient '
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great tdE
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in-s'qu
finely cr1
castfe1pr
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" Mayb

Jhafilm
and getti
tiny bOy,
for 'em&lt;
Supleme

oos they
end o l It

'ete's tht
ANY REJ
kllled, lh
back log
'ucklebeJ
free, sot
'ogltjor&gt;ks
llttlerNI
" Mayb

the tarrs
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.. All lor

Ah can I•
"Good

�l dlscove~ed our

'llfos were crulsln' on
11c. So Wllah don't Ah leel.811llsl/ed1"
nk It 'al tometln'to do wlf
1' di«/olnled,.,.. •. "
oly Grell w.. a tad

lei, too, y'know•.• "
maybe 11'1 tha bOring segment with
M1ifY ptaytn· King Agamemnon, that
Greek gil)'. The Kene was a bit

might aay."
!lliQhl. but It wouldn't be -v Iunny!"
true. a&gt;nkyt Thera'a loads of bleedln'
Jasl The 'Ole concept of God dOin • •
days to work
cos 'a only 'ed lte gOOd, rNIIy. And tha aets are ao
ailed. like Evlt'a magnificent
1100. Somelln'a IIIII wrong, though.''
rot an Idee••• "
....,'t 'ad an Idee In oenturles."
• tha en&lt;lln' Ia tha problem. All
we're genln' to know tha Chalacle&lt;a
In' IO like 'em-11111 dW._ and the
that Ia, eo we W«fY 'boul ·em and
lOS tile)".. ato/en a map from lite
1 8eln' t wttat ballal w e atao like 'em
're Iunny and tough and io on. But lha
11 movie daahal our leelin'l cos-and
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THEY WERE NEVER IN

'l OANGEJt II any of 'em got 'Uft Of
e Supr- lleln' would piNier 'em •
lelh8f, good •• . -. You-? It's like
"Y and Jim lhe llave, In actuality, Ia
there'• been no , _ lor all the
and OOfftl)ilcatad ptana. Tllenl wu
l dange&lt;."

•

•· maybe not. AI INII ol' Golllaftl kll.,
lolum and Oad at the and."
Good toUGh, thai "
seeln', WOUldn't you aay?"
•tely Ente!ialnlng, to 18y the taaat."
' k Ah'll go lather- clllld11111 ao'a
.,. them to _,1,100 ••
tOea, rt"l.ate '1
t /typochondffeuloor-'
od/ lfl I ~~,.., tlilfl
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tod Mtrrot!l /HI 8 IHI,
l&lt;ltollriM'

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0{1•11 ia cuutnlty playing at lhe

Thtate&lt;,

confrontation. Curtis is an
eKpresslve actress whose
I am In a theater filled
talent Is wasted In
with high school kids who
Halloween II, mainly
are throwing popcorn and
because the script does not
yelling. As the lights dim
give her a cnance to
and H11lloween II starts, I
develop Laurie Strode's
begin to feel that the high
onaracter.
school kids, with their
Or. Loomis, the
loudness and disrespect for psychiatrist who has
th~ art of film making, will
studied Michael Myers for
ruin the movie for me.
fifteen years, spends most
But I am wrong . The
of the movie aiding the
audience makes noise, to
police In a man hunt for his
be sure, but only In the
,patient O:tnald Pleasance
context of tile film. They
plays the part as a fearful
laugh at the comic relief
man who realizes he Is way
(yes, 1here Is some). When
out of his league bu\ still
the mad killer, M ichael
accepts the responsfbllty t o
Myers, stalks Laurie Strode, act as an agent for good In
they yell ou~ warnings of '
the battle against evil.
genuine concern lor ner
Michael Myers (referred
welfare. The audience's
to In tile 111m's credits as
behavior makes me realize
The Shape) Is a fascinating
how skillfully writers John
character: just a man In a
Carpenter and Debra Hill
while mask, without a
and director Rick Rosenthal single line of dialogue, and
can manipulate an
/ motivated by forces beyond
audience.
understand mg. He's a
Halloween Ills scary,
physically powerful entity
definitely worth seeing If
who kills without reason
you enjoy a movie tllat
and w ltllOul mercy. Thfa
makes you leap out of your
lack of a pattern Is what
seat a few times.
makes 111m so fearsome.
The closing shots of the
There Is no way to guard
first Ha/lowean Indicate
against him.
that Michael Myers, despite
There Is an attempt to
being pumped full of
explain his actions In terms
bullets, has not died;
of a Druid festival
Halloween II takes up from
celebrating the end or
there. Laurie Strode (played
summer, but the
by Jamie Lee Curtis) Ia
explanation Isn't c lear.
taken to the hospital.
Unfortunately, once there
her rota In the picture
becomes trivial. ijer only
purpose Is to wall to be
found by Michael M yers so
the movie can have a
SUSPenseful final

Open
Moo •• Sat. 10 am - tO pm
l.ocotod one mill~ . of
Rldgo 1M

not needed.
Because Mlcllael Myers Is a
force for evil, his actions do
not have to be justified.
They Just are.
At. one point, Dr. Loomis
states, " We're all afraid of
the darlc within ourselves."
This is the less·lhan·
original tlleme of the movie:
everyone has an evil portion
which could become as
murderous as Michael
Myers.
In his flr&amp;t feature film,
director Rick Rosenthal
proves himself competent
and stylistically similar to
John Carpenter, the
director of the first
Halloween.
A lot of people are killed
in Halloween 11. Several of
the murders are shown in
graphic detail. But It Is
important to note there
aren't as many bloody
special effeC1s as tllere
could be. Halloween II
wasn't made to be gross. It
was made to compel an
audience to lean slowly
forward In tllelr seats as an
on·screen character opens
a door..•and then Jump as
an evil, masked figure
moves Into view.
• Halloween II Is now
Showing at the Uni versity
Cinema.

�THIAJ iR

Godot: Beckett's
Existentialism at BET

________,ay Oelld,. Martin

-1'·

Samuel
sell proctalmocl ''tloglcomedy"
Wolfing lrx Godol, hao _ , hailed by many 11 o

==~='.:so::~~~!~llllc

drama,
nothlng..._s.
If ll&gt;ls -.nos fiko tho moldngo ol o potonUolly
boring lnd Oiaaotrous thoatrical producllon, be not
ofralG. Wofrtng fOI Godol u porlonnecl by The
8ullolo Coly lights is 1 woncltrlul - . r l o n ol
quostlonsll'lot hove plagUOOmonlolncl
lor etemily-n&amp;mely bO&lt;- tho pas- of limo,
onc1 tho-r rneoninQ 01 any) of olfJsteob IIMtl.
The space In wf!ldllhla panlculot -lon tOOk
tho Buffalo Entortolnmonl Theotor, a omd
boo ~•ko bUilding
rornlnloconl of a
-The
proximity or lho audionco
(Witlell could noan... e&lt;coedad
to lho
pjoyers pnMdeO tho Ideal, lnllmaae ootllng 1n wf!lcn
to conduct thls two act exercise In fut!lfly arMS
cle5Palr. Adhering lal!Multy lo Beckoll'o Ologo
dlfecliona, the only p&lt;opa - • a raiSed buo to olt

,,_-old

,_woo

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upon and a metame. cruciflx-1~•• struccure meant lo

resemble a trH.. All one's anent~ Is tbld from the
beg1nnlng upon ahe tout main Charaeuws. Tho ·~nme
&amp;nd ptac.," as ts exp ..lned In IJ'I.e prog,..m, I• •a
country road. E'tenlng,ot
Ent11 Vt•dHnlr •nd Eetragon, Of Oidl and Gooo ••
I !'ley attecnonatefy refer 10 each other. These are the

poor, dlshflvelllld hoboa awaltlr&gt;g lho arrival oilho
enUiy known as GodoL The dOminant eharacttr, Oidf
Is maslerlully played by Derek &lt;:ampl&gt;ell. Campbell's

olton stern ohorae1orlullon lo offsel by Jim Mohr'o
port rayal of Gogo. the more wi'dmperlng and
simplistic ot lhe 1wo. Together 11'84' rappof1 Is
comedic, oft tJmes bordering on the lrldltJonal WOfd
play one commonly a ssoclaln with o6d
Englls~

Hall comooy.
Oidl and Gogo's painful . .plorallon ol monklnd's

rear• and routes ate reu.rated over emS o¥er again.

E sUimtiol in nature, t1ae
play offen fll) tolutions. The
thought of ~leas existence
~zes nmon.'

Kay phrases such u "Noll\lng to be Oc&gt;no", "Wo'ro
nol lied" , and portlcuto.rly Gogo'a lornonllng lhe iOC1
IhOI " nolhlng happens. nobody comes, -~ _
..
all reinforce wno1 Clty Ugh IS director Terry Doran •
relened 10 In l'l!l'learsal a lew - • Mt1iot'a1 .,he
numon pradlcame&lt;&gt;L If you taka owoy all lha props of
eodety and cuhu:re~ man Js facec) with
passing the Limo."
Ooubtleao IM Olrivol of lho o1ner two choroctore,
Po&lt;zo ond lur:ky. ollemtos tho boredOm oltho
lrllmpS sornewt.a1, bultogotho&lt; tho lour o.re
anoeoome repr..,IOiions olnow deadly and ui\IJno
humanity can bo. Oriid Fendrlcl&lt;'o Po&lt;zo lo an
onogonl cJornented typo ""'h -·delusions ol
g&lt;andeur. Hlo bltndneu In Act Ills OUfii&lt;ISing yol not

-rfly~ng,

Alcnord Wp'o Lucky, ll'lo HtYont ol
F&gt;ozzo Olrlppool Of ony ..,Dianoo Of dlgnily, and
,... .IDly oonlly, Ia o eNning ,..,,,.,..,, to man's
~llty ond wllllngnea1 10 obuoe ono debaM l'lls
lotlow m.,, When F&gt;ozzo demond1 that Luet&lt;y "'nk&gt;•"
10 onl.noln lh41!JOO 1101&gt;ot, th41 rnult Is o tuclnotlllg
nonoonOic:aJ oollloQuy, ..~nlucl&lt;y's thinl&lt;lng process
~-•o o wind up toy_. awry. WU~~ 'I
pool~ It outotondlng.
The llllCtt.POOltio&lt;t Of 1M I - duets of ci\Noct...1s
lnlornllng to note. Pouo h N - hurd ol Godot,
ondl'lls only - n Is limo. H4l hnloheo with the
- t o -· Dldi-Oogo.,. ,.....,. ,.., "tied" to
on. , _ ond 1onQ tleoporaltf)' tO&lt; 11'11 pas- of
time H - F&gt;ozzo lnd lucl&lt;y oro ''" ogonto, tho
poufbte e.ptonotlon lo(, Po&lt;zo'o obMsslon with his
.,.,.,. All fOUl mon _ , to link time onc1 opooo, and
thus ono c:lloroctor 11 reolty mO&lt;o '"'-toni
than any ol lho othora. Doloelor Torry Dow&gt; loelson
under.lonGing of lhlt Ia vrlollo IM play•a otoglng.
"Tho pjoy ~Y look os lf ll'o a ooriH or trogmonls,"
he oxptol,..., • 8u1 It's o oomplelo pjoy, wllh doop
th.roado running throughoul that conMCt oP 11'10
Charaetera tn 1 potent meanJogrul way.'' This senM
ot lime 1nc1 pt..,. 11 pethapa not oontorad In tho
char.etera themHJVfl. tNt betw-.n tn.em.
Exlatentlalln f"lture. tM play ou.,, no SOlutionS.
The thought of mttnlngtesa existence pataJYttS
r1110n " I ean't 00 on tlke this," Gooo wai ls at one
point. "There's noahlng we con Oc&gt;," Ofdl sight In

return. 8oradO&lt;n obliloratoo memO&lt;Y, till neltnor Oidl
or Gogo know the time, the place, or the precise
telton they are waiting. Beckett's WOfdt are clear

enough. but Wheiher tho pioywrlghl'a lmpllolt
meoning1 lhlno through 11 debatable. Godol himoelf le a oourco ol myalary In the play,
nevor eeen but obvloullY loored, admired, and worth
walling tor, II ont judgoo by tho action (Of nonofcllon)
ol Vltdlmlr tclO Ealrt{IOn. 11 Godol synonymous w~h
811,1? Ooolll? Tho quoallon lo open lo apeculotlon•
• , . 8ullolo Clly llghtL glvee ue no tangible
lnlerpretollon oilho play, leaving all OOCIIIlOno up 10
lh41 1ndMdutlo oomprl1lng lho audlenoo. "Wo•,. all
welling for aomothlng," Doran lhoorlzed. "And
undoniODiy, one of theoo lhing1 Is
probably our own ~atha."
Pemapa lhla 11 not l.he most pleaaant of
sonttrnento, but h 11 eor~olnly lood fO&lt; though!. The
audlonoo ollho 8ulltlo Ena.nolnmont Theolorloot
Soaurclay ntohlloughad oponty at lho Cllorocltf\
,...,.,., foot In lronl ol lhom. They laughed wllh them
.. 8ul the pain .....,.,.. llonQ with Ihe
obourdlty. Whell'lor
lo tough"' to cry at
Walling ' "' Oooot' 11 a manor of pononal
proteronc.. lt'a lhe c:omt&gt;lnolion o1 thOOO r lhot mol&lt;ee lble ploy u llmeloso, "*ntnglul. ond
• opproprloao u - · .

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"At tne ae....:1 ll'l"*' tt&gt;tougt&gt; mt • percuulon, •••••••g bUs ana
~wan ~atam,

Billy Gibbons Is regarded by many to be a
talented blues rock gultarl5t who has
Jlaen•rlnErl~ displayed I hat technique an
compromise woth talent Is almost certalnllrl l
due to greed. Commwclal success 18 mate
Important to him than croticlal nata~iety. 1
prapa$8 lhet we start a lundral&amp;er to prcmde
Mr. Gibbons wrlh material comlons .a ha c:an
record sales and make ti\Aly classle
Here Is a lilt of what we need to af!fiCI
Gibbons to keep him happy: a Merceoeal

¥OtUme.

record of tuMS Wlllltn a Y81! altar receovong all
those gifts detigned IO'feduc;e hiS greed, he wt11
hava th pay the penall't I Will pwaonally get
rewnge If he holds out on uor.
1 will mooe Into hie houaa, H&lt;luce hi&amp; Wile,
rid of his gU1tat collactlan, chase hla dogs
ffom the house, drink his line wlnee, wipa
on his &amp;Ilk bedapreaa, turn his stereo
and Ignore tile nelgtobara' complaints,
place withaul cleaning up, bring wild
Into the houM, walk on lila Oriental
football cteata, play trampoline on
be~s&lt;&gt;rlnas. &amp;end hia call glrll to Iran,
Royoe to the Plaamatlca, tum

echoed Fender !1--.
··eommun~te"' bNte Spandau

Tum tne oouncs woy do.., (~'I
Bolo.t •t Itiel• own 9ame: ookl
tt&gt;e opirll ot tllelhlng ~·,. tottOng torno .,.., d i - o~tns. bu1 tho
ot&gt;out horolao&lt;t ~·ve got
.-uo lo
even .,U&lt;l' ,....,
Abamotlvo T II_ lmploh. Sllt&gt;f'sPPY Romllnta ouct&gt; u Spancsou
burnptctno, but ott tile
d'ldoltl oucll humaruty
raconl, t/ley'lo lO!nlng to doal '"""
"lllerl Goa M~ Dote W~h
the rasl -'&lt;I
Doug'' geto tho AM olrptoy .,.•• ,d.

••rm.

M~':,~~,st.~

fllay--,..,_,

reforming the group all• a ,....
dolunct

an expensive C4011 gorl, a 8etamax, •
buShel ba&amp;Ut lull al KUQM'allds, caYiar. a grit
i:eftlfl&lt;:ate l'of • free albUm from Play ot AQaln
Sam. a tuxedo, I SONY atw.a, the Hatvard
Ctasslcs, a sw1mmi11g pool, a Rolla Royce, an
eleclrlc beard POliSher, an e•l*lse account, a
lew mare call glr1s in case
tie isn, m&lt;lOCIIIAmOU:L
If you haw any of these llema to conlrlbute
send them to: Billy Gibbons Compromise
Prevention Fund c/o Ken ta.tor, Bo• 12,
lls""""'"rm Office, Squire Hall,

ar&gt;&lt;1 at-~

m lyplcallkn , _ - I•"'-'
rnw~r&gt;g '"''" loll&lt;. · - ""'

newer genres •o create. ftOt a

'sound'. 10&lt;11eth~~~g COflliotent like
1M aurt CtUI&gt;ing, but rather lillie
Alternative

T.V. Strange Kicks

(I.R.S.) ' · ·

The most ln•IOO&lt;• fing lime 1
kno• Is Channel •·s Tltree

pearto, """ o•llt&lt;antly pastoled.
aula ted, paUO&lt;necl
There'• no den)'lftQ • numo.r of

UnowiW1)'8 on the a~m. bU1

..

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51\ongrH..a's' ~of tho
Pocll," the trl!&gt;le-lt~ -.Is
gl'te the - a p!Uih esrpet of
_,, 110a pathos: eufl..- 11

you • Ill.

Gotto be II•J&lt;Ible lor the dloc,
IOIU, the&lt;o'a oornathong new ow.y
cut Gotto know how to lovllho
Tllraa Stoogu onc:e upon an
emc:&gt;lr .,..end. 'rio'-"t. ana

.tome C\111 &amp;land out gliltttnlng In

blar~rtg so toud )'OU: know the worfd
Ia JMJre htil Mosltfleori•ton wat~tt

•lbrant wPttulnHo. " Anyols Back"

you to forget uw.

lhe porcn Into a truck slop baf, conltlbute to
the dellnquency.al his neighbOr's fourteen-year·
old girls, hold orgies dally and rent bedrooms
whores lor a dollar a month, weat his fancy
while bfonc·busllng, make balloons out
The tautst 60io etrort ot Who
his rubbers and sell his si ster
John Enlwlttle I&amp;
Into while slavety.
lnapiii.OPI'IIIBII titled. 11'6 .,.llocj
By the way, commercialism Miele, the album
It lhi&gt;Uirl 00
Is bou. Not as gOOd as Deguello but starts aut
"Too late.''
well with "Tube Snake Boog_le." Mr. Gibbons
holding tnelr
tntlclpaUon of
and bassist Rusty Hill do lnlric:ate insttUmental
m1y well wtan
parts and it's lull of those bluesy tUns thal only
and died
Z2 Top can oet away With. I'Jsa on side one is
something unusual lor them: a ballad, " leila,"
ancl well done at that. Flowing ~urtar ehords
merge ..,1111 harmony parts woven
around melody lines.
Side two has tha group doing While blues
mtterlal that would put the Blues Brothe"' to
.name. This power tria has been around sa
they know just where to go Into a rhythm and
to lall all. This neat ensemble playi ng is
tile rock context and manifests Itself
on "Peart Necklace" ancl "Groovy
Hippy Pec:t," the tatter a throwback to the
fiOwetCI&gt;oldren of the t960s.
Coming from concert halls in the early t970s
- · they ollen b&lt;Oke attendance recor&lt;IS sel
by the Beatlos, thos stt*'118 breed of musicians I outa~IO"'III\Q
liN toned dawn the band-beef.pany music In
eflo&lt;t
to galnthey
a lwoader
audience.
On lnhe~f:~r;:;:~J.~~~~~~'.~=~~,~~~~.
two albUms,
have the
hOnky tonk
a.
of Utile Feat. Whole they could use a
up,
tl&gt;ay're still ehuggln' along nicely. This stutl
goes over big In Te.as, aCCOfdfnQ to a rella~Me
eource, and It's eppatent how this album could lhhorou&lt;&gt;htv
be a conshlnt Joy to a trucker freelt as well as
aomeone like my little sister_ Oeaplte the a
priori oommerclaJ I\OITil of its cooception,
Z2 Top transcends heavy metal prejudleos.
- Ken

-R. GIIIJ40n

embarr•••"'o wnen you re•llt.e II
wu penned by a man who once

had the wit to Wfllt c.•ea1Jvety
about apideta. The only true form
Enlw1t111 numbet•fl .. Love b A

.,.ean Attack:' duo to lhe
predominance 01 bass guilar and
tl\6
•••atmont of tht .subtecl
manor (ho once ctalmeo he oould
~~ wu11 a .. suatgnt ..tove songl·
Entwistlo'a forte has alWay$
•
ben tn hll lyrJca, and .. loVe t&amp; A
Heart AHac.k.. ea well as "Talk

o..·•

Oiny" are two pi-• that gl\lo
fltlllnttfl a faint lndltaUon ot the
lact that the man can 11111 be a
mts-tl'f of aarcaam when he puts

hlomlr&gt;O to 11.
H9~•er. •hlle tile mullcians:toip
on tf'l,e t10\lm •• fla*Jeu, 11 Is
baacany devokt ol the stta.noe
humOf and blOCk """*'Y
as.aodatecl wfth Plt'rioUS EnlwisUe
ltbOfa (Uti en to h!l 191'2 album
Wh/11,. 11111fUS ano rou'll get the
J)t(;tUf't-~ What we h8'Ye
ts an

'*'

~l&lt;ed P&lt;octuetlon the I woll
no '*&gt;ubt _ . , to tho ,...

QeMrlhOn ot Who'Entw1st.. lans

that hovo .....,ge~~ tol&lt;e a ptaguo
When the twrn Tile Kid• At• Alright
CIO&lt;ninetld WI theatres In 1V79.
HowtfagK"

The t•tte &lt;M. " Too Late Tile
kwo"'CIOMI the album. and ••

vnu.uaNt Mnll,....,tat ancs demure.
S..ng.a deoo•t E'rtt•iatte ron •ho
oetOQhted lo hJs penchat~t tO&lt;
••hlnO aboUt auct&gt; d-allied
toplca u voy~ra . Satatt, and
inlidettty, Too Lore no. H«o wos a
dl5091&gt;0inllng blow. "The bad guya
bMI me usy,and I WlSh l«:avld
atoprland atatt again.. he ta.ment-s
on tho final track. We wtlh ~u
coutd

too. Mr. Entwtslle.

-DtllfdJe Mlrtlff

on

atmo.,hen and e njo ycrble eoenlng U '•

FRIDAY &amp;

SATURDAY
NIGHTS!

Cell ~MIMI

tor,....ationS

~

~s;:;;n
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1t6- SJ7-1JJl

�boo~tore lives
Titles for the immaculately literate

Talking Leaves
_ __!By LMry Co!lgdon

TWo Pght frame doors are
the entrance: pustl, and puall.
A wooden magclne rack
aquats befol'8'you, and another
aquata et your left. Many
magclrles and
joumala-S./Iel Review,
Pandora, Perechute, Contact /1.
Plclt IJI) a i:opy of the
SommertFall, 198t laau. ot
Colt,_ II (the one Wllh Amll1

Barake'a bool&lt; ~· 01 Noll

atapled Inside). Tum to paga
14 of the poe1ry review. There
11 an article In a nallonal
revlew about the place you are
• standing In now. People across
America read of t his place, and
Imagine What It Is like. But you
aretherel
You are In Talking Leaves
booltatore, 3144 Main SltHI,
about a half111lle lrom Main
Sl...t Campus. Bastion of
Buffalo llt-U, and hangOUt
tor the Immaculately literate
will\ Which UB seema to teem.
Talking Leaveala usually
noted for Its literature: a
marvelous selection of poe(ry,
Including local pressea, tiny
chapbooks, simple poemcarda,
broadsides, and • thick wall ot
ctass prose. But other whOle

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~helveS hllbo&lt;
polltlcal
{centering
on the
Left~ aclence

Bookstore- Talking Lea~'s
direct antlcedent. This
fecllilatedthe ahop'a ha'tlng
procutred Ita 1111gt ancl diverse
literature.
lnventCHy now after OI\IY six
"We carry a tot of thlnga
years of business.
because we believe In them,"
"What we carry Ia decided
aald Jon Welch, one of
by the people WhO work here,
Talklng Leaves two c»
In panlcular," Welch said, but
operative coordinators. He
elias the trend of the past two e&lt;lde&lt;l that the collective gets
decades towlld hUQ41 national ua tot of Input" from
custorne&lt;a.
and loc.l bookalore chains
CUstomers themselves can
ruled by, and ruling, ales.
become membera of the co-op
Materlaltumov. In the81
with a $5.00 annual lee that
stora Is swift; If eomethlng
carries a tO% discount on
does not sell In only • few
anything-that means the lee
weeks, 11 Is taken off the
pays for Itself after only $50 In
alleives. Talking Leaves " tries
purchases.
Greater discounts
to ke99 books around that will
are offered lor working at the
tnt," noted Welch. "We can
do beller by carryl11g books not store only a few hours a
available everywhere else.''
month.
The co-operative was first
The bookstore has a
established wMn t5
noleworthy selection or
people purchased
literature by small and local
presses, tlmltecl ecllllona, and
&amp;eryman'sBooktlore, run by
publishers with small but
Kate Sek&gt;Wr, In 11174, and
piquant scope and appeal. "We made a commlllment to retain
try to focus on lha amall press Everyman's Bookatore'a
stul!...because lt'e less
literary nature.
radlly available."
Now, ae Welch estimates,
According to the previously
between five and t en thOusand
mentioned Contacr/1 article, - books, jour(\afa, •nd pamphlets
populetlf the allelvea end
" A Buffalo Bookshop on
.._,,-by Dennis Maloney, the tables In the bookstore.
Imagine how many pages ate
credit and contact With
In the place. II galt very noisy
publial1ers and dlstrtblllora
was establiShed by EVeryman's In Talking Leaves, If you lei II.

fiction, gey, feml nllt.
IIOC:lologlcal, splrltOat, fine
ana, and alternative en«QY

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It's Going to be • HOT DECEMBER

GENESIS
at the Aud. on Decsmber 8th

TrCICETS GO ON SALE TOMORROW at

o-nber I · Oat AHciJI

J. GEILS
......... ~ ..... Hal

Tlclcm GOI On

Sa,_ THIS WEDIIEtiDA Y111

Dressing modem In the City ·

_________e, Andrea 0111

Modem IUI\tona are the mode lit 1231 Her1el
Ave. wbere In the City, Buttalo'a - t
bollllque, houMa an -••pandlrog atockol
MW and vintage clolhlrog.
•
The shop opened October 12 after owners
Dean Brownrout. Palll Edick and Adam Gearing
apent two monlha deOorallng, signing papers,
-"'lng money and hunting lor clothes In New
Yorll City and~ .
In the City cam. an aeaortment of clotfor
and women In vatloue atytas and
fallrlca. ~ Ia a good Mlectlon or alaclll,
ahlnt, --.lacbea and~ At loW and
mocaereta prtcea. The cute are both ciMtlc: and
!Mowallft. One can d,... IJI) elthef wildly or
• -..rely In lhla thop.
And ,ou won't have to face aomeone elae
-'"II weur outfit. "We don't buy In any lerge
qu.~tlty," says Adam. " Wa reoognlza people'•
nat11 to be exelutMI. "-:~pia don' w.m t o a lot of - h l n g. They -.n1 -hlng
.,.,..,., thalr or 01111 of a lolnd.''
foltlat of 1M ~ lrom New YOtk City
T!Mh and Y. . . . .lle.llltbe Qly will
- b e C8l'f}'lllg ...,.._Ill'~~~to Pent lOcal _.,_.will

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be~ IMir ortoiNII

10 a. WIIOp. welt.

clotNng-..

In IN City..., tiM • aluillle _ ,
oallecdoft. The ...... " the lnlntof--I!Oida -.-.~ .. ManNttinand

Stt~ ChMacter. lhefe ate~
(lncludlng theCI&amp;alc tWTOW 8~ specs),
rock butlona, ties,
and gloves in
mixed ootora and pattema. To round out the
look, there era hala and women'alhoea and
pumpa. ~·a a leopard travel cue
perchecl on the radiator.
The shop Jtaell Ia dona In a black and White
deCor with geometric wall~. red CIIP8tlng
and a flOOr plan that's corntortable to walk
aroood on. One wall Ia done In oork boanl with
space allotted for poateB and ltleB. They can
al.a go IJI) on the dreaalng room '!'falla. ''When
the walla are full, they'll all be Wtlackecl
down," apllllna P~ How'alhat lor
lmmortatltlty?
lna1Md of mutale or the local red to alation
playing, you can be uaured there will be 1IOtn8
great mualc fllter1ng through the shop. ""-:~pie
h - been known to dance In the atore," !Diles

aocu. - . ,

Oeat\.,

The ttore boule a large clientele of Joc:aJ
muelc pereonelltl81. The o-.thelnaelvea are
lrwollleclln the Buffalo mwelc; _ , ., ONn
~ the ewntM. Adem Ia a gulllllat Who
IIU perfonnecl Wllll tl&gt;e !'ope, and 1'11111, a
--Empty DMb ......,.,, Ia cumntly a
guUtlet-.gw!fter In ColfM
IIIIIW City 1\M a caaual yet dignified
~ ~lt'a perfactly 811r1Gftl to taka ~
OloiNe oH In the . _,.. ...,. ~ ··But only
Ill IN llttlno - ."So go In, "--Il 0111, take off
weur Clothal ind put~ of lhelr"aon. lt'a.
oUyiObll~.
,

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SMIAROWSKI

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The Oebolt ollho "''""
Stn~a~ 8and. teaturcng .-.a~

rock guttatiSt e;xtriOtdtnaJre M•"-Smletowokl, will

a

lomo&lt;row

(Soturdor. -ber 14) ouemoon
between 1 aoCI 2 p.m. on the tfrat

lloor ol Slbllfyo/Heng.,,,. II the
e.atern Hilla o.lall. Other mernt&gt;ero
oltne band ••• Jell Hollister on
drum• and Jay Bania on bass a.nd
gu&lt;lar. o-k II 0&lt;11

he-

Good Rats

ca.-.

I'd ral- d . .n I
11\.
tho mo than 10 change mr -o•
IOJ you" from the ,.,. to Rlchn
LP wallht Good Rat&amp;' provorbill
mlddlt finger to l ht muolc l&gt;llthal
ttaa tl;opt the band one of the well·
prl"ler&gt;~ed

MCrell on the h.ard rock

c.hcult. Mfde from a few mlf'IOf

brNicthrougho on lho
alrwa--"Taotr." "Taking It lo

-Fit-

Dotrolt."
Elcprus" and
"1n)un Jot"-the band naa

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cult''""'~

~·r ti'O&lt;IO&lt;I tholr Long
ttland homelront and, st
Rocnntw, N.Y. The

-h.

tl'&lt;amped

u,...,P that ..mt&gt;e

perlormt"iJ tn Squ1re HaWs
Ftllmo&lt;o Room tonight at 8
p.m.-Bruoo KUlick ropladng John
Gallo on lead gurtar and Skyt.r
Dealt taking cw« the bau Chorn
hom ~ny Kotk•-was featUt"ed

lntho-I.Md ·-~..

~ lola- ' a toe\lW !IYQO
al'ttca-toaa.ng rvbber rats at the
auel-trom a t&gt;ertered g.,_
can and ca'tO!tlng around the
st&amp;ge Wrlh t ...-aJJ bat-oil lei

mood.
Sa!urday eveni ng's " Paris In
the Twenties" fealures violini st
Thomas Hal~in and plar~lst Yvar
Mlkhashofl a faculty reellal ot
jan tor&gt;es and " sentimental
works."
Sunday evening, guest

ClrulnMtf Joe Franco's mushoe

percuoal..l and rhythm
uullai'IIIJ\oocallat "'Icker
Marchollo'o beard and loclal
txoreaak&gt;na. u·a hard roc:k aslt
wu meant to be: wrtn tongue
hrmlr ilnplarlled I n - Get lrt
tor thla one

in

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Fridey.

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17 161 8 42-1292

MEoF,::~

Gary Storm .... Estra CheNe
ud

SM .. No¥. 14

Thts 5uf)6ay, 2 p.m. tn I he

Kathetlne ComeH Theetre, lho
Department of Educational
Psyehology will present The
Ganteelaln on all naw Family
Concert of sllmulallng
entertainment. The conc..-t '' •
beneijl ptilormance wllh tho
prOCMds going to
l'slet
Drapiewslcl Mwnorlal
Fund. In the""""'* ol 187•,
~~ clc&gt;Gtora l at.-1 in
fiitucalloiiif hyehology waa tho
loctim of a traffic - •
t&lt;ar~u.._.

ond lormer mUSIC lhoraplll. and J .
Ronald Genute. Asaoclata

Profeseor of Educatlonll
Paychok»gy. a1e a huabti'I&lt;J and
wife team who have rocot6ed

albums and one .t5 to t:Jate. At
profesSion at compOHrt.
musk:ians and recording a111111.
thor,.,.. - p e e l the lamlly

concert both 10 entertain and to
stlnu,late chlldfen u Wt ••
edvhs.

. .....Ba.ble

~.,

Dopanment of E&lt;l Ptyc .•
Hall. 636-2'47 Al'd trom tho
tlcl&lt;el ollie&amp;. PriCe: $3 for Odull&amp;,

Ch1t0ren unoet 12 free

Com pus
The UB Department Q1 ..uslc's
COMPASS series, PortriHs •nd
0/sco-ies of 20th Cenru~
Music with the ac:e.nt on Spai n
and Its Western Hemisphere
lnlluences, conllnues this
weel&lt;end 'f"lh two rather dari ng
pe~form aoces of music and

on tho Rata' most r_,l LP GrHr
A1Denca11 Mut.rc. A new recor-d Is

\\\~ ~H

GaniM I

UUAB Coffeehouse
presents an evening with the
mulll~nstrumentalllt Mark
Ru61 tomonow evening at
p.m. In the Squire Hall
Rathskeller. Rust's musical
background Includes
lradltlonal folk, rock and roll.
classical and Jazz roola. He
performed Swiss y&lt;&gt;Oellng
IO&lt;&gt;g6, American and EngliSh
fotk songs and his own tunes
wllh his family early In hla
He later joined the
group LarkspUI which Included
Graham T o'IIIOSend, Ihen I he
Nor1h Amet'tc:an Addle
Champlon. Since embarking on
a solo career, Rust has been
heard on national public
radlo's"'Folk FesUavallJSA"
and on Canadian rtdlo'a
" Touch the Earth." His aresnal
of Instruments Includes six
and t2·strlng guitar, banjo,
plano, 11ddle and dulci mer,
Tlel&lt;ets lor the Show ate S2.50
for students and $3.50 for the
general public. Retresh"""'ll
will be available.

Tbe Daten

Modern Men

MIXED DRINKS Z FOR THE
PRICE Of' 1 TILL MIDNIGHT
DRAFT' soe
SCREWS AND MARYS 7SC

S.. Your J•en•• R..-ntetlve •
from Nov. 18th to 20th et
The
BooU tor.l
LUSTRIUII SPECIAL_..

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composer Luis de Pablo, a
modernist compose&lt; lrom
will perform a new opera
the assistance ot a tandem
CelttDmla artists. The ~
been writlen tor soprano carot
Plantamura and contrabasslst
Bertram Turetsky,two
prominent vlrtuoaos In their
respective arenas o f voice and
lnslrument.
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music in the r&gt;ew Baird Hall,
Amherst, C91'11118nctng at p.m.
eacll night, and discover a new
meaning of movement.

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                    <text>SA Speakers Bureau discrepancy aborts debate
Nationally prominent ·speaker cancelled
Br MARTY ROSEN

-speaker. They rouod out ooe &amp;lid-a-half

..-lbs-."

Olmpla Ed11or

The atul4bortion IPOIII«r. lotll RipHo-Ufe
reprocntatove Jllld Black, WU COOI&amp;Cted by
Patt..- in A\011111. "He asked me to do a debet&lt;
Wllb Bill Bainl," Black nailed. " I said, yer, I
would, wilb one stipul01ioo-that I be &amp;Uowed tO do
my stide pract&gt;tiiiJOCI. He said, •nne',"

A

II*Cb by a nationally·«eQpuud proabortion • cth'ba, IIChedoltd ror 1a1
W&lt;doadoy a.i&amp;lft, ""' mutlllllly c:ancdlcd
by th&lt; speaker'• &amp;lid S.udmt ~ioe (SA)
Spcokcn Dtrettor Kcsb Pat....,.. Moo411y.
CoCilrowny dull cln"tlopod bet ....... tbc •...., ..s..
over tbc Kb&lt;duliooa or a local -14btlnloto speaker
011 th&lt; ...... PfQIIUI Cllllfed tbc lal-ute
.
caaa:llalion.
Aa:onlina 10 laura Scharf. SI&gt;Ok............
abortlon rialat&amp; Bil llaird, a contnoct
bet- a..l's - · New Lone PrCI&lt;IIIalioos, &amp;lid
SA ..... rmafim! 1a1 July 22. wilh \be wdcntandtOJ
lb01 llaird ~ llrt a kaure &amp;lid audio-vls..al
praa~W&gt;CM&gt; .. UB tn ND-=ba. No indlce11on wu
that ~ lbal a repraftlliiiJ.,. rrom an anti·
abonloo poup • ould partlciptlle on tht propam.
Scbatf ....ned, "BiU Bainlwu contrarted ulbe
sole SP&lt;Oktr ...
Paucnon conrtrmed tbal a spttth on "The
Current C.UlJ ill Abortion Riahu" had been
contracted "ith N.,. Une oacnt llorbata Meym In
July. AI that time he did no&lt; Inform Meyers that a
&gt;&lt;eond spcakcr ..,uld appear. "It's my nqliJenCC, "
Pancnon .-Jd..., d.id noc rell her 1 was havina

attenoo _.rotc~ New Une about the ..,.Ucr In SeptcsalxJ when a r&lt;praftll..,... from
Unlv«Uy iafcxm&lt;d htm thai Boinl would

P

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tlebalelr pro-~ore-....,.. ....., ........ " I

tilled -

....... t o - tbe .......... ~ .........,.,

..... "llut&gt;ara eonr..- .. She...., .....d U..to
abide by the a&gt;ntr&amp;CI . ..
"It's always been a pobcy (of Batrd's) not to
Oppcas •tth &amp;nll·abortloo..U wtth pKtUrd Of pickled
fetUS&lt;$ on )orr," S&lt;harr cxplaoned. "It betomes a
a;ross~ut conlrst ...
Blaek altned Paucrron in Au&amp;Wt about Baird's
pohcy. In mid-Octoba. Paumon askcct Bttck to call
the q en&lt;y ror him In an crrort to resolve th&lt;
problem. Black &gt;poke with Meyer• who reittrOied

P'"' .,

Baird's stance.
"(Mcym saod) if Bill Baird did his ntm &amp;lid I dld
the •lidos It would result in mud&gt;linaina." Black
recounted. " I ftd to discuss abortion lntclli&amp;tntly,
• contln,uad SPEAKERS BUREAU on pa~ 8

llf'IO/W9d iff contrect •n•tu w hh abOrtion ton:.•

lHE

EORU.M

Ketter orders UB closed for the Jewish holidays
Will remain. President until March 1 · .
plaooed to

U

..-;,. Kttter ,......S 10 o•w-ntl&lt; th&lt; Calendar
O&gt;mroittoc; ir tbc atalUf waslllicba rrom tbc

•

qmda.

Divmity Praiclalt Robert 1.. Kctta tMde

two bombsbdl annouDCCmet\IJ WedDCOCbfr.
be lw m.tn.cted lbe Cakad.v Ccmmittot
to ctooe Ull "" both lbe hlch holy s....lsh holidays
&amp;lid Cood Friday &amp;lid Indicated thal be wollld rcroaio
• ............. UIUiJ MNdl I.
The depattin&amp; Praiclalt made his mnarh &amp;I the
r"l1'1ar ~or lho Paculty Smote Ea«utlw
Commku:e (FSI!q, his r~tt~ pubUc appcasanec since
retttmin&amp; [tom CbinL Both d&lt;dliono had been
widely anticipated, endlna weeks or opeeul.ltlon.
"I do .... approve or....,., I did, but In the best
intcresu or lbe lnltltutkm, I hi"" lnlltructed the
CalcrJd# Committee to develop a calendar fn&lt; • ,..,.
year period wh¥b will obsenlt the hl&amp;h holY Jewbh
holidays &amp;lid Cood Friday."' Ketter uld. The
Pr&lt;ddent added lbu he did 004 want the luue tu
hinder lbe ttansltlon or lbe n&lt;'!' Uni•wslty Pra.dcnt.
The O.alr or Lbe Calct&gt;dar Commouec, Or&amp;duate
Scllool D&lt;ou&gt; Andr&lt;w Halt,lUbsequmtly raipoed
f10111 th&lt; c-mlnec. """"rdina to Ketter, Hok
mad&lt; hi$ dcQsloQ afta K«ter ruled as a - t i l " or
priac!pt. Holt stepped down aller tbc Commfttoe"s
..-~na oe
Ia ..tUcla th&lt; Prald4nt informed
til&lt; body or 1u cl&lt;dsioo. Wbal eoot~C~ed
w~ . Holt detlinod to ....._,, oo th4...

-·

T....,

€o.uz.ottec -bcr

crate.-·

J....Js lllacUu,.. l8id

Wedlonday . . . . dull t b c - - wollld CtWJe

ICioedaliola dirrooullico. "wt •ill bll•eto • IIOd

....._.."0..
be .....

tha b
dull doalo't

_.s ODd·~ ...

""-too _,

tllac*bwR .w 11&lt; did ... blaiiiC a:.n.. r......

dci:ldooa. lk ·~ -do •

rr II&lt; tloda't hne a

_.t · H&lt; ,.,. dalinl• a COIIIIpln · l'•Atrtll&lt;-'tdoc · - abofthoual&gt;c "
The Otlaldar c-n..t.. lw beftl aead[OIIJy
_...t to IICheduJana ciiiJCI on •1 td4Jow
llolidaJL
Ull had heal -

mtane pr.....,t rroe Albuy
.., 111u1 itJ doors duriOJ lbe 1nm11 holidan or v ...
Kippur ond Rosh HashaM- • III&lt;IIthe c-lcftder
c-..~
had nded llboold be rqtllar IIChool days
lluo the St.te L&lt;&amp;atlotllf&lt; •ter,...od •ldf Into the
........,. by appro•ma a WltbM IIW'dala aU Slate
lhliwnky or N&lt;-.o Yorl tSUNY) oc'-11 dole thcv
doors oo the lloliday
Ratbcr tlutot let tbc billrcadlthc eo...-•s
orllce.-bere d *Oilld hovo betomo ln•-lh&lt; SUNY
Tnul- PfCUured UB to~ Ill ckdsloo ODd

...

·

msc- tbc ..,..,.. 01 its Octoba 211

"If ............ phoac con. •ith tbc O.IU!Cdlor
(Cltrtoo WhartOn) lbe nil)lt befon: llru , 1 indicated
lbal I wollld ta&gt;d lbe letter only u il •-as r&lt;:mc&gt;ved
frt&gt;mlbe aaatda." Xetta aided . ''"The letter only
bocamc valid oo tbc day wbeo lbe Trustees oc:tuaUy
met."

Kata

odmllted lbat b• did oot likelbe clo&lt;isloo,
but lbat he had liu.lt real control owttbc .Uuarion
and had to act in t.M: Universicy•s bal. interat5.
..There are t.1.ma when a Pre:sidc:nc most act like a
Pt&lt;Sidmt. I discussed it witlt the vi= praidenu
before I 1,n [or Cblna," lte asserted. "I WlU put in a
bot and cihly a&lt;tuaUy dictated the lcttq at IO:lO
p.m. lbat nl&amp;ht."
Ketter said thai he made the dot:ision to lin~ Cood
Friday wflll lbe ''"" boUdays so lbat it would not be
.. inue or .. Jewfo1t ......... non.•Jewish, .. but rather
or the entJrt Qlle$Cion or rdl&amp;io•• bolidays and tbc
· The Prtolcleot added that be Ius always
heal opposed 10 atoedlio&amp; d&amp;Hes on lbosc days &amp;lid
that he wdcomed • CCOJllr&lt; by tbc forolty body.
Pr&lt;sl- Oaianale S.&lt;VCII Sample, y-.,. Praiclalt
for Acoctanlc Afrain u lbe Univcnity or Nd&gt;raska,
said &lt;hat ......,.. poop~&lt; tMde llllwions to bim ~ut
lbe ..__ but "was alad lbat nobody aster! lbe
quabOO lp&lt;drtcallr.'' K«tcr noted. Altbo&lt;tJh
orTic:iellr-oved by tbc SUNY -.tor Ttus~ea
... Octoba 211. Sample is IUUibk 10-""""""""
January I, tbc day Ketter bad prtviousiJ .............t
.... llll&lt;llliOti to llep l&lt;cucr uld 1M mac1t th&lt; dcciolom dlttdhoc ror til&lt;
""" •-,..... oo s...p. .., IIi&lt; Uniwnity wollld

ha~ llm&lt; t O - - ~ Ia dqtO.

Ketl6' lllid WCIIIDadfy that Wbar1cm coiled him

TUaday alpt r.--

w.....,.,.

ODd nq-ed lbal

be r - on as Pratdmt UJ&gt;lil MNdl I-dle da,y

s-plo will be able 10 hi$ dutia. The
dcpanlna Prfticlcot ost ed Wbllrtoo ir tlocft - • any
otlla Optlona.., told dull a SUNY orrCIINid flU • ,..., or thrft days a - .
The...........,. l8id be thea aaq~ted Wharton's
reqocst &amp;lid ooud thltt thc ~ wollld
rccommmd 10 the Tnlltca lbal Kttlcr's appointment
be &lt;JUcndcd lbe _ , . _,;... or limo. ''Lolly
and I ...n have 10 d l - out plam, but it is best for
111&lt; onllituttOa lbal I stay oo."' be said.
Ketter lito -..:1 thai Sample "'"did be 1n aurro1o
dun~~~ tloc first wmc "' Deccmba &amp;lid tbc last Wftk
or th&lt; _ . . &amp;lid tbal ,..., or ttuee times an... thAI
0 lodp bim with hb l...Uioo.
•

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tiOIIIfJP"'C'e of """" I d4d, hi In lite

"-t ...,.,_,.of lite ~ IIMce
irlllnleled llw Col.ndor

com...~~tee. .. 1o

ob.rN lite ltltlJe ltoly }ewitlt ltollt.lt¥ and
Good

FritltJw. •

.

- Univwlity Paeeideat Robert L. Ketler
(

I

�in short.

UH~ttlt

Jotv'l I(_ lapllntJ(ctitOto"'-C,...f

ca mpus
Kabosb to bold conference
.'
Tht Katto.b Committee, oompeocd or manbcu or vario"'
· - ................. ,.;u antiOUIICI&lt; ••• ~ in ltrat&lt;v'' t...s.y
.. 4 p.... lo 21g Squin lUll.
•
' Kabooll - &lt;stal&gt;lisb&lt;d lui Summer to dnl with the UB
adminlaratioo .,... tbc Cat&lt; or Squir&lt; Hall ..,., tbc 31 lf'OliPO that
will be dillocal&lt;d .,.,.... tbc u..- doocs next month.
Wllik C'OIIIIIIiucc IDCIIIbcn arc mum C'ODCtl"lliq jUst cuotly
will be rdcucd at the campu. pr&lt;» coof&lt;r&lt;n«, Katto.b
member Bob Ha)'dm prcdicttd that tbc inronnat;on dlwl&amp;&lt;d
would be '"imponant. ·•

•11•

No c:msure
The Studmt ~(SA) Atkmbly ~""" wtt&lt;d
Tuaday - to ......... PresideD~ Joe Rlfklo ror a mlation or the
orpnWtUoo'• COIUlitutioo. The mccuna also r... ur&lt;d a litany of
oppointmmt alGJirmatioos.
Sub Board I PublicotiotU OM&gt;ion Oirmor Mlchad Shattan
~ that Rit\in be «nsurcd ror hil failure te obey the
con.alu~doe•s limiu on when ~blymcn c:an sian U,p to bt
-.tbcn. Rifltin admiu&lt;d that h&lt; mlat&lt;d the rules. bbt uoert&lt;d,
"IIIIIU' have violot&lt;d the Corutitutioo's • 'Ord&gt;, but no&lt; its spirit ."
'l1lc SA Presldonl apolosiz.cd ror hi&lt; iDdiicmioo and
wboeqll&lt;lllly rec:riwd an o-.tmlna Jnat'liD in the .otc.
~WI was tile only -bi)1QIID to-e res oo tbc motion.
Ol&lt;r 40
ill Mtmdonclc.

....,ben.....,

national

Setk GoodehHCIIMiilltOI_, tt~if0 t

out that &lt;it Wit ion. and 1&lt;1 up oomc ~tudcnt publicatiOn&gt; auiddlnes,
we'll be &gt;&amp;lisfo&lt;d," aid Kdl&lt;n, wbo ;. on&lt; of four studcot
manbcn or the •ubcommiucc. H&lt; rdntin&lt;d from votlna on th&lt;
ruoa&gt;m&lt;S~Cb!ioo to
tbc rape story edition, but ,.iJJ
porUcipll&lt; in /murc vote&gt; 011 publicatioo alriddines.,

me-

--....,;on lfOUP· n..t n-.unlne&lt; mulhe CollowinJ wed&lt;,

r . . . lbt rdcue or the papa. Alta il wu n:piAtcd •
uahmily-. ICdal uid. o1 1500 oopla or tbc cditioo ~
~cd.
kino ..,. tbc CJriljaal clediiOII to ""' the story was boKd oro 1
b&lt;ltc4' IMt tbc ..ro.-ioe was ,..pon&amp;nt to stuclaus. "Tba-c was
_..., lqaly, ctlt;cally cw mqrally with it," be uid. "Wt
clidA't priat b e r - ond wt dldtt't run aom&lt; inrormation~bout
her tlutl bad botD in the locii~~&lt;W~p&amp;~&gt;&lt;n . We believe if somethi!ll

iOOOi

ltke this Ill bappaliDa tb&lt; stndents lle&lt;d 10 !mow about it(
Tbt peMcr illue n0W,.h&lt; Aid, lJ =sonhip, The SUidalt
pultilcoiJoDs subcoaaiucc will be "*1-ln&amp; soon to ClONid&lt;t
- - . tbc admiaUualk&gt;o has tbc n,ltt to .au _.. c:ontall)lna
-orial-.n.t of wiUclt k docs 1101 -'"·"If""' can itacl

l.,...,. C.NCW 1-MJaC.M C.J~~Pn

,t#fft

&amp;tHn ~ ,.••

'"'.,.•

la~y

Jac:k .....l• .,.!giCottltfhfMt

TY Guid' is America•• most read mapzin~ Viilh a circula1ion or
over 210 miUion . What mquin&lt; i• second with 18,036,21 6 iuues
aold..-.hly1
The OWIIber On&lt; oofi drink in America is Coca-Cola, •hldt lw
"""&gt;tur&lt;d 216.3 pq=~ or tbc market (Peps; twa 11.6 p&lt;r«~~t
than aftd ill second place), but " bat is tit&lt; number 00&lt; d•et
drink ODd bow docs II rare in tbc top ton apil&gt;sl rqular OO&lt;Iao~
W'llh Sl40 lllillioo ia )'aliy .ala, •'hal Hrinz Corponlion

u

..,n

food ..... ......

feline (tdd!

rttJt place positioa in tbc loa-atn~

And iu canned dol food count&lt;rpart with SISS mOtion in )'C&lt;Ifly
&gt;&amp;lest
And lh• wlnn..-. .,.., lbt Reader's Oiacst. Tab cola whirh u
tl,luh ilf th~ top 10 with o 1.8 ptrtVtl mork~t shar~. Morris's
prldo-Nin• U...s, Dnd L&lt;tt•ll Corporttll()n's Alpo.

Alin C. KaenlotiCOftlriiNitlllf

-4Pf\n formeiiA/O,.pldU
Joted'l 8 Z•"OiteiH• tfOMI
Uur..-.c.e T AoMntNW,;,ofOt,~t
Oa:ttG OUIYtOI'A•tltltiM .....01,-• Pllr
.kft..,.Rlhu&lt;............

Jan t.l. O.•t'At:da.a. .. s,.om
0eonc1

""eom.*"',..,.,s..

l u -AIU

tony G~ a/ltlhrtk
Fllt\t.fa Soet...llf1Sw

~,._.,

Jeffrey H C.ntor/luaii'NIIU ..,, ,.._,.,
J.-nes P 1.41XpnW'~~~
M 8. Kaltn*C.ZWA-oclitlldlofl 6lfr,

Shlrloty G•v&amp;i..Aih. ~·Ot

mark russell
Home \'ideo tape rccordm hav&lt; bml ruled illepl. I o•·n one
bot ....... pm a r&lt;d mV1!1 CO•er and my display or hand&amp;uru Ovt'r
it. and 10 rar. the eops still~m~'t wiK.

Rape story seized
Distributioo or the DePaul Ullivt'r'lily uudcnt o - """
ddoycd a week by tbc uni..mty's admlniltlatjon a ncr th&lt; _ . . ,
... rr t~orl&lt;d .., order 10 icDor&lt; a oampu1 rape story.
The ~- 1boauts Croat- word thTOUib the . _ .••
..,.,.........,.. . - . . . . fJ Klpp, that tbc rape, ..l&gt;ioh o!J&lt;&amp;&lt;Id!Y
took "'"" tD tbc ·· resuoono.or o oampuo buildina• .,,.. 1101
10 be c o - • the IU&gt;dalt ~~Ublieao»a,.,.. order to prot«t tbc
\'1Ct118. ~-- ..._......_ stal/.-ot&lt;d un~ to COWl' the
"09'· Croat bad oil b,. obcMltiOOcopia or the normal1500
pr&lt;»-ruo sdud. Hours a ncr his order 1faJ iow&lt;d, howa-er,
Ut&gt;lvenitt Prtsidalt John Richardoon anDOIIIlO&lt;d that the pap&lt;r
would be rdcucd the foUowin&amp; •wk aftd that riO penalties IO'OUkl
be inl_.t on iu starr, Editor VInce Kdko aid.
lllcllardoon aiJo aollecl 0 medina Of the CUDpul Senate Sut&gt;~ICIO 011 Sludmt PubJlco&amp;lons, I studml..fii&lt;Uity·

OltKfOr

~nAnterit,.;cOIPJ

Be a shopping bag

COl

Mat~t' S..W)'.-IA rt

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ClcJriCitp
o.~
ez~,.a.,.

t rjv-hits

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AnthOn)' M PtttiiM• • flnt fdJtOf

0...-IC-

N.-utbdc:u. I can't sleep 111 niaht

in the bo....

J"" knowinatb&lt; thi111

t&gt;

nill

n.. Spectrum orhctt ttl toceled 1n
35o5 SQu!te HaJt, Stilt: Untvtttilr 01
New Vane at Bulttto, 34)!1 Mlln
Str"t, &amp;tltAo, HIW '(Oft. 14:2U
Telephone C71fii)IU1-3t16 ed•IOftal.
(71$8)1•3611, busi"-U Copyf;ohl
1•1 Ektfta.lo. H 'f
Soec:trwm
Stuctent ~rt:JOICal. tnc... E4•tor...

n.

potCy' IS de~

bt' l'- f4ol0f....-.

~Atpuitll:a\IOftaoc,,...utt

..u.t'•.......,.

My
are worn to a frauk. Y&lt;stcrd&amp;y &gt;be oam
bome, quickly dr&lt;W the &gt;hada and aid, "I tno• I 10'&amp;$ follo\o&lt;d
1lili is no way to li-.." Then, she re&lt;ord&lt;d "G&lt;n&lt;ral Ho.potal"
jwt to &lt;h&lt;er h~r up.

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'*'lin • i11101;11 tl'lrt e r:PfMt CQnMf\t ot
tN £01tcw~ rt

ttncn.,

TN SiPKttum ta CWiftiH Dy lklll•to
Ne'lllfS.Pfess Inc 1310 s.n.u $J
BvflaiO, NY

,..__... __

Ol•tt!bl.iltG Iret to lht Un1...,11ty
comm.un1tyllimtt ont copy per petaOn

I suspoa tbattbc Moral ~t.jorlty is behind th&lt; laWioit. Anyon&lt;
who OWtU a reconk:r tmo-.s that thcrt;. no family unity In a
-

with • Bcunwt.

_..,..,.
-t.oo"""'"'"T-

...._....

The day the vMI&lt;o · - · at&lt; clwnp&lt;d bact on J - ond
famillt$ oo lo&lt;&gt;J&lt;r -bble O¥&lt;r ~ ~~low&gt; 10 record, they can
mum to tbc -lttod tn~~~&lt;~ut~ty or alcollol and c!rup.

tr the Supreme Coun upholds the Nhna. at !&lt;as~ ll&gt;Y wlf't aod 1
can walk id the SUJl with our head&gt; bdd hiJb-onee .... Jet out or

-o.~·-r.w
'or

~ UftttN tt..uu SYf'OIC.IWG
end Un.it*S PJeu ~~
S;Ncftu. ts ~ttcS
n&amp;liOI'Ioal
~'*'no tJ~r CommunkatiOnt • ..,.,
Aawfb~ ~to Stvo.ntl. Inc
Otc~,~ol tUOft •

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20,100

prioon.

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,.

SENIORS
Sign Lip for your

YEARBOOK
PORTRAIT
SITTINGS!

AMHERST:
.. Sign up in SA Office, Ill Talbert
by the end of this week for portraits
to be taken Nov. J3th -in 105 Nort'On.

WE ARE NOTHING
WITHOUT YOU!!!

1

�Nuglear Awareness Day
attempts to educate UB

tiWANTED:j

Br JOSEPH B. Z.INGALE

feature photos; any
shots of campus life,
off-beat, candids, .
anything!
Bring them to The
Spectrum room 355
Squire Hall.

- - - -- - - " -lltl(utlll £t/1101"

' 'I

r toclly's Nodeol A"""ti&gt;&lt;SO IICtt'ltics had lakm " ' - a

clecad&lt; -r;o. the Flllmo&lt;e Rooca would ha•.. bee jcnm&lt;d
001 ••th the bandrul
"'"ch arr lice now.'' dalm&lt;d UB Pn&gt;f...w and
or tbe
Dopanmmt or Blojllt)'lb Fred Sod!.
AA:ordill$ 10 Sadl-the JIOIIdl&gt;l&lt; - - or the UB poniOft or
A_,_ 0a) ru frocn 10:00 un to 6:00p.m. oo
W&lt;dnesdq--the ,_,u &lt;pooJO&lt;J attempted to make people aa.n
or the futility or JIOO$&lt;S&gt;U11 and *"''WIUII IDOf'O •-.apo.. Of mu.t
cl&lt;suvctioo u..,. pracated m..... lbde iho~. ~«sum and a pane~
dlxwoioD.
e&gt;mu. •hlch toot """1n UB'• Squi~ Hall.
- - pm or ... O&lt;pnaed CIUIIPAIIJI """""'ed by th&lt; Uruon or
Cooocrned Saa!tltU, •hl&lt;ll u ClOftttred In Cambnda&lt;.
M.-uldt&gt;. They o.pn....S tomUoar .-mu oo UO collqc and
Un1-.ily cam.,.,... _,.. the n111oo as •..U u In Toronto.
Ro- and a..eral 01h&lt;r European Cllics

with"""""''·

01"""'""

The""'"'._.

Q~~

WESTERN BOOTS
for Men &amp; Women

N Otina the pronouneed latl or oonm-n atnOJII UB's student
body, SoeiJ SUQe$lcd
many ind1\'iduab ha\le .. numbed
tbC!Did•cs" tO the ISSue Of llomlc •eapons and tbe posslbillly of

•h••

GREAT
SELECTION
GREAT PRICES

nucltar •v.
•
"IC's •Ol' dil'Qcult for people to deal wllh it," Snellowerled.
1
"It's like ..hen P.,ple 8&lt;1 bd!lnd the ..ltoel or. cor, no on•
think's they arc aolna to J&lt;1 Into an oc:ddtnt, so they don'tthinl
aboU1 ic."
He Aid the Slltle loaf&lt; Is hdna applied to thelssu&lt; or nucl&lt;ar
war. "Peopl&lt; don't think it willltapptn to them" Snell ..ld.
UlJin&amp; ptOpltto J&lt;1 Involved. "By not aetln1 you make tht

clocision thlll nuclear Kr Is okay." TltroUJh the day's evmu.
Soell Jaid ht hoped to oblaln as•btanoe from thooe who tllmded.
"We have 10 1&lt;1 people tO tee • 1\at a folly this it. we cvt&lt;1 ha•e 10
aet the people ill the Soviet Unloo to sot It,'' he matotllned.
kfutinJ tht notion thtt nuclear ""' cao be luailed. Snell
maintained ..oudc:ar •tapOQ•crtalcd a thtuhold which •-&gt;e ba'c
not CTOUed in the pas1 36 ycaro. once wt crcmlt, e-m lr it iJ only
wilb a .mall )Odd otUtron bomb, - willha•·• rendered tht
thm.hold or no ut&lt;." He oplained th., thb. thrHhold is lar&amp;dY a
~ deu:nmt, and that On« II U croucd ttt- U oothtn&amp;

eacal.lun&amp; into an aU otn nuclear .....
It IS ...-Jy ackno-.td by the Dtpmmcnt of Odtn&gt;t that
the Umted S.... " ~~ to t1a1u a taalcallatnned nuclear In
Eusapt in the~~ the
UNOO and its Wanaw Poet allid
ihould &lt;llltr into 1 con._...... bank tplnso IU NATO
10 \eep the ac:ltatt~t from

s..-

ooumtrpmt.

&lt;he.......,,

Sotdl tiled
200,000- protat '" Western Eusopo
""" the dcploymeot o r - of A.mtra'• , _ soplwdcated
laetical as pcoof of An&gt;cricaiJ
Maar of tbctc
· - would be IIScd ta ~- with beJtJc:rldcl ftptUIJ
and Sod! ooced tloe dn.mauc r- or nuclar , . _ . In Wc:stcm
and tbe rdotivt lac~ or concern m tbe United Statts.

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JEANS-aELTS-V£STS
OUTERWEAR

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' "T he movtmeru in Eu..rope: i.s because cbcir land v.itl be used for
tht bank sround.'' he said.

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833-6565

hilc maint.ainin&amp; lhar the current arrru limhahbn J.lfff'mef'IJ
arc 001 ·~....rv. eooUJh, SndJ suuested that &lt;h&lt; United Stttto
ollould estabU.h an immcdi.ttt rreeu on aU ....
production.

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Many or the oraaoizatioru in the peaa mO\'etnt'I'U have caUcd

ror

Just•ueh a policy, aorordin&amp; 10 Sndl.
ln bopa: tbat 1M Rt.alan Admidistnlion •nll rC\-crK Amcnca·•
poticy of basing iU •capon&gt; proaranu on tht bcbtf that the
Unilcd Sl.ateJ can limn. wrvivc, or 'Win 1 nuclear \!tat, Sndl calltd
aumtioo to a recent Seuu ruolutioo submmtd by Ort&amp;on
Dcmoent Mark Hal)'idd "bleb ..auld proh1b11 &lt;uch • poli&lt;)

JIJ&lt;houp. doubtful the Senate •ib adopt the rN&gt;Iutlon. S..dl
maintained .uch lqisbtio&lt;l will be acap~t&lt;l onl) &amp;f .,,.,,.n;
pca.swe their dec:tcd reprC$COiah"'eS·
Sndl arau&lt;d thai tht pnmar) aoaJ or tha ptttt mo\emtnt 11 to
"•td.-c th&lt; pubb&lt; a&lt; larat"tnd it ,. mti&lt;althc )00111 arc
- e e l "becawe &lt;hey ha\t tbt"""' to to.e"
It •-.s the JOIUltl people duna&amp; tbe V'leuum .nr •ho 101 the
AIDtrican people to rum iJ aU around, and .... ftd •e""' do it
qain, .. be said.

JntllottlooiSitorWu

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Pricoo

At !WI c;..y

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passes
Spectrum
contract

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Dcc:itions af(eetiiiJ dub
rundin• and rcoct)Snition
tbe major mwao on the floor

'tfn(•nshrnt f 1 pu, 1
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Lbc St wk9l Auoclatloos

(SA) Sal&amp;te Wednesday

aftemooa.
1bc VOUP appro&gt;ed a
sublcription OOGltaCI with Tlr~
Sp«tnmt after eo discusllo11
by

a voce or 11..0.). SA
Moore

Trea~Urer M.tri:

cxplaioed lllat tbe schedule 4r
.,.ymcnl$ will ~ arranacd dh
&lt;he M'l'lpaj)cr'f busblcsl

manaacr tomedme in tbc near
rvt~.

.u Chairman or the F'Uian&lt;lc
Commllt«, Moorc praented
JotVtral club&amp;' ~ for
fYDCIS The Vanny Club
oblalned S120 for a Sporu
N.,hl ban&lt;IIICl ~250 for a
Super Start rompttitlon, "'tb
tbc Sponr Nlahl an an

nent

UmD.at 10 Lite reccot Fan
AppndaUOCI nt&amp;bt ill Talbat
Hall.
The Smale then t~Cted on a

nmbef (If du~. hRenlna co

spealtcn from the AmUican

Sociclr or Medtanlcal
Eo~11ecn (ASME), the
lnttfllatioftal Mediation

Society. and the &amp;otsomic
Oub. AJ pan or tht rltWJciaJ
back1111 or ASME, the ~·
qrtcd to advaooe S250 10 help
In the reorpnlzatloe or tbe
Facuky~naancl

Applied Sc:lencu (FEAS}. The
audentiOYCrnmm t qrtcd to
the rund•oa wllh a maJcbtnt
annt rrom FEAS.

T~~c Smale Ways aad MQO.I
Commlll« next submltled a
n&lt;" dtaft ror the Donn
Coww:tl, whk:h Is daianed 10
tq)l•c• the flnandally aillna

IDiot Raideoct Council (I Rq.
Senatt Chairpenoo Eric
Altman cbancteriud the new
clormitof}' aroup :u tbe
"biaat ~.. facina the
lqislative body. That is .UO

anotbor dtaft bcina formulated
by ex-LRC president Eric

Roth-and Altman &lt;Jiplained
that the Senate is "in tht
procas or r&lt;Yiewin&amp; both
propooa!s." The WaYJ and
Means Commilt« will prC$Cill
the btst reatw&lt;S or both plans
at the ncxt Setwc mcaina.
A numbct of campus sroups
ICIIt rtp&lt;csentati-a to the two
bour meetina looklna ror new
club fttus. The UB Vetorans
Club, llllcmat ion..al MedlaJion

Society and tht Ardlhcaure
Club passed by ov....,.hdmlna
ml.flins. The Rode Cllmbina
Club's search for SA
rtcOIJiition ..u tabled while
the Senatt researches lhc
amount or liabilny that it was
responsible for Ia the evan or

an -.:ddau .
The Palatine Studcnll
Unloa did not merit
..-mclatloa r..- SA
Dircccor or Sludmt

Orpniuooo ChWDa Osuonoh,
as It "duplicated tM errons"
or otMI' oraanlwloe&amp; alrady
acknowledacd by the audmt

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Arab Student Oraanlution.
- Don Holthr
,~. U~tll'l ·-n..~.1

�editorial
So mucb for tbe Constitution
US PrnlcMnt Robert L Ketter macle the eo&lt;recl
declalon In mendetlng the Unl~ity cto.e Ita
~on both Jewish High Holy Days end on Good
Frkley for the ne1&lt;1 two year'$. By swllloWlng hla
and the Unl-ahy'a pncle, Ketter has uved the
entire SUNY ayatem the detestable possibility the\
Gcwemor Hugh C.rey would sign a bill forblddlng
cia .... to be held on the two Jewlsfl hOlidays.
And we aympethlze with ~er Wf&gt;en he uguea
that What he did was morelly wrong. although In
the lnatltutlon'a best Interests.
Albany lias now. successfully blacl&lt;malled UB
Into cloSing. Elthe&lt; the Un1-slty eh&amp;nges Its
collect!Ye mind lnd Shuta down, the Legislature
thflllened, 0&lt; elM the ugly spector of Slate control
o f campu- would rearlta ugly head. Kettw, and
Lhe Unr-.tty - • In a nc&gt;Wtn situat ion. erthe&lt;
atey open and face Albany's wrath Which would
cloM UB anyway, or comp10mlse on thelr lnlegn\y
and aubmll to the Legl sleture' s very real threats.
In thla cue. -.cf atthla llme, capttufal)ng waa
the rlgnt mo.e. Alt,ady the State treats thla
Un!Yeralty fl~e • cal does a mouse, baiting II NCh
yNr With the budget. NobOdy wants them to meke
the Whole ayttem euffer because of US's justified
recelcltrence, which the threetened law would do.
Ketter did not compound the matter by closing
on Good Frldey. What th&amp; move did do was make
thlt Iaiiie completely the seperation of Church and
Stele In future etgumenta. In two years hence, will
the Stele mandete our closing on the High Holy
Days and not on Good Friday, when the declston

- · Pallerson art&gt;ltrarlly dettlfmlned tbat he
would support the cond~lons of the pro-abortion
speakera verbal contlllcl and refuted to negotiate
with Baird's agent
His stanoe surpassas the questlo!' of contrectuat
agreements. Whether Patterson waa legelly wllhin
his rights to add another speaker to a program thai
originally was limited to Baird Ia for the courts to
determine.
We question the legitimacy of a system that
allows one person to determine apeakers' lees; In
this case, doubUng a fee evM after lha speaker
requested a lower s\lm. We question the level ol
professionalism lhar pits a scheduled apeaker
against the opponMI's agent aod permits a
steremate to continue to the point that. flYeR If ao
egre&amp;menl had been reached by this pest Monday,
advertising deadlines would have been mfaaed and
most UB students would , _ , heir of the flYIIfiL
8ut our most serious concern Ia ebout • system
thll allows one person to Sieck the oddt against
one point of view-In thla ~sa the pro-abortion
contingen'.
Rlghl·to-Uie candidate Janet Black has been
invlled to speak In the Spring. by hersell, or In a
debate, but either way, with her slide presentation.
Baird will not be Invited back. It Speekers Bureau
Is willing to sponsor a solo lecture from one group,
wo question the rational tor denying thiS privilege
to a second group.
•
SA should reexamine the Speakers Bureau and
how ttls run. Perhaps the answer Is to pleoe
Pa'lterson's Bureau under a more suitable wing of
the student government-one with • sllonger
awareness for programming.

on a new calendu Ia due?
Hopefully by then. our pious e.-nblymen and
-lora In Albany wlll realiZe that the Issue of
closing 1 Unlv.,.lty on any faith's holy daya Ia not
theltS to mak&amp;. What- happened to the baalc
Pfam\te of the Constitutional concept of
Church/Stat&amp; sepereUon? This year's dlapley from
Albany 11 no Indication that the spirit of our
forefllhetS lives In Ne)OI York.
And Is tna L.eglsletllle prepar&lt;lcl to explain to
SUNV'a many IIDIIema, Buddhists, and a hosts of
oilier relations, Wily thelr holidays are too
lnllgnlflcant to COMider?
Ira mentalities Uke thai of the Stele Leglsleture
on acl-'ing and religion that would make the
Moral Majority PfOUd.

Aborted talks
• The -netlo is clear. A ~ame speeker w ..
contrected by the Student Aseoclatlon (SA)
Speeker'a 8ureau to -ak on a controverslel topic:
a.b ortlon rights.
-aker's agent was not
lnlormed that another speeker was scheduled to
appear With ao Ql)pos1ng viewpoint •Dd a
controve&lt;afal audiD'vlsual presentation.
When the agent fot pro-abortion activist Bill
Baird was finally Informed olthe new anang&amp;ment,
she told Speakers Bureau Chairman Keith
Patterson that her client would nol speak under
such conditions. Bai rd would oompromlse and
debate without audio-visual alds, Of make his
preaenlltlon and then leave the stage open for his
O!'POf""t. and her slid&amp;chow.

rn.

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d1St"9CI and ecom at U\11 Unlvw..ty tha.n any
othe&lt; with the -~~bfe . .cec&gt;llo&lt;\ ol tnt H!OOe LH

-le-hacb-fr• grosaty mlsunclo&lt;itOOd ana
mla~~ by m~,wno con fuM political Involvement
Will&gt; blatant J&gt;Olhlclilng.
Wllllom Satire, in hlo J&gt;Olltk:alok:tlonery, aellneo nackt
•• "Wiahedoup polftltllnl of yuteryea•. WhoM k:ttlll\0
IOOQer mtlh with tho currantt ot tOOay. np O'Neil,
I!Qhllng • e100mec1 bettie Wilh Ronald R•eg&amp;n o•er tnt
,._tdent•• budget cut' It a Saflre hack t)llraordtnllre.
&amp;it tt UB the term hat come to occupy a vety different

studloa.
Most hac-.:s are dedicated to someth~ng, be h ro
pro~lde stooents With a service or to get the1r plewre on
the ffon1 page of The S/&gt;KtnJm: Most hacks tove to talk
about eacn othtr, the Univeislty and lhemse1Ye$,.1n
revofite ~tkms Thtats called htc:k iflg and Its ravor~ll
locales are IJ\e Sign ot the Steer on Tuesday niOht,
f\ack p.anyf 1~ watet fountain on Squl.re Hall's thU'd tloof
and a vaJioe-ty of WC&amp;Uons •n TeiDeft, c.p.en 1ne1 Nofton

thriYO on becko!Jibblng,

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intrigue and 01h..- dt6picat»t purtultl all tn pr.-rllton
for their real WOftd cateera.
AlthOUgl'l th1a may blltrut IOf eome-al\d 1"-tt tt; a

ot ambltlo&lt;Ja, do-notnlnga, o&lt;Jt-IO&lt;·IhtmM'tW&gt;e -~~ heft-on the pill, they aro belle

eol~lon

-nama

ere l.._,oatthll Un,..,..lty

H -are~ .mo ... moclvatld 1 0 -

ln-ed whn -...ng ano orten IICIII... ocedomlca In
P&lt;nU11 ol IIIII goat. ~ll\ougll diYOtM. .._.,. . llllfl""""

T'IHI peCJIIrt 11 roundly acoldod lot ,.,.,ling ro loot the
loctt, end lor rotlrlnll lnlo Me OWII wotld of aanrlrnanttl

dftke. Bulls th• fNIJJt, wno r•'u••• to Chllt.fJQfi 01
r;rlrlcl,. l•cta• .,t/11«1 to "'Y more crfKIII thlft th•t Whk:/f

comea from folio•lng ,,.. II,.. ot ,..,, rNifttnw?

-RandOlph S. Bouma
new e.rtJtude fully ltlulitld by ._.olng
retvera·t k tuowa and IM C*PII)f'l of
lndu.,ry, '"" eoga In 11&gt;1 Qlt l t - of lite-of

TI -Lie ,.,.
rea.ltt~-hekt

bee~ • Ond pfur&gt;ged to lholr olbo•• In
the Important _ . , - otonem. Huncl&gt;odtrlttO '"''" pleatlc gtao-.
bUlle, Ond dOg -..~. they ollomly l i l t - to
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Storm• Yll
tllno. wom to a rraa~o
poc:l&lt;ong up ln. piUIIC ~~- lor &lt;~1110 The waaol&gt;ooMoancl,lntnt-,.."*'«&lt;oltne-.

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• - wlllcll they dO c-'ully Ill - i o n. en
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H acks C)on't realty hke regular stl.fdents and
u~end how they ean oomplol• about toe mucn
1\omewotk "''*' I&gt;Kks spanG 30-70 hO&lt;&gt;n a week ooing
""'at 1119y 00 H-s sc:lleme, II unnot be ......... ano
th-r form lmaginafl' alllanceo w•th othWO. plolllng ono
pUnning aH kinds ol actiVIties.

lhtae otlil)' prOCIUCed and reprOCiuced plcturH llnelly will
help maintain control, In tho k)ng ru9-- lntantHe
nerolsalarn, eonttlned a1 a tow and rbdfmentary level.
takes lht place of other lmaglnmga not ,., the Inter lit of
ocwernment an&lt;l busfneu. In fact. Quite an lnduatry has
grown up around the ''Juat me"' gen•rauon. J&amp;ng.lng from
publlanero to lnsllllt
producero. (The
c:amwaa. of course. are a tonortme ra~rite ln motels~ ~

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f'll•ltoly owoed .,., IMJtpenslve 1/ldeo ~letnl p&lt;O&lt;OtM
to mallt Child pomogrOj)llera led onuff rnm llllsto out ol
Ill oltflem. "Sell«&gt;ntlor haa I&amp;ken oo multiple,...
moaninga u 1 rnult ol t.nla manipulation. '"Ju.l:t ,.... it
ln. logical extension of i~ aimi'-tly nameo pr.-.uor,
O the&lt; ~to oltht mto dO not ht¥0
-ogrODI\lo ,..,._,.lions ol , . . . , _ . tn t _.oon. In lOCI, IIIey .-being captured by eny
........,;ca~
they 110 lliQhtly IWIIO oltM
lm-lblllly ol - . ; 10. Their KOione are • -llge ol,
the let~
notions ol inclopenclonce 1110 .-ralrty.
Thoro It room In t n t - ot tlllngo tor thio to r... lty aloo; they .,. - . - . . . In uaolul Wlyt.. Thiry
,... .,, .. becausuhey are "butlng t1MI *J$ttm" In
_... ll\'lolll we~. but they dO not - t h a i 100 muc:ll
bring 111-10 ,...., It they
we OCflttN to "*W!y'awold
IIIey.,.
IO OCfllltiUO 1ft 1'- doll/slon. The llv'Oit ol ~ caot IntO
""'"'.,._loa powerful._ oi-Mion. And
the piCture 1o bolt- manifeotatlon o1 t111a COflll'licateo
~ 01 Nle 1'1•1111)'1e" as IIIey 10 ear), In the

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By KEVIN ANTEALINE

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They apeak their

blotted brothers aM l-isters. woo rorl away with their

mnntl\9 attooerher. Hacu ert pot1raytKt aa ambttloua

eom-11 ol u.. k-r lludent clubo and O&lt;gantutlono

pr~.

Hac:ka also have fiYOJ1tt MMOf1a In Whleh the mood Ia
right tor their act. Sc&gt;t'lngtlme-rlght oround Stu&lt;ltnl
Altocllllon !SA) otectlono limo-the Sub Board I

tnt.mt-ws and the 01"'- Job appncatlona. ts wt\laln

hKklng ruci\H 110 pinnacle Right before Cnrl$tmos

break Ia aooth~ good tea ton. for this Ia

,,._e lime when

people begin ap&lt;lng troinlng Of course, In SA, people
l•nd IMm In partloo, grouped together 1110 lamenting that start thlnk•no about the r.oxt e~e&lt;Hont tht: d•y 11111
the P41te fs 015ed"w1th too many .. regular Sluderlts."
tlectlon dey.
•
Ukt preppies. haell$ are aJmost bOm into I heir wortd of
There are batiCtlly t,r" types of hac:ka-:,;.d0&gt;9Q0der~
pc&gt;tltf.o:klng and actr...tsm and Uke their alllgator-enc:ruJted
ac:Hvittl a"a nard cor••· Oo-oOOdara populate the
frfonda; 6ot~ have a reeling of supertor1ty over the less

Campus. But IO&lt; the,.,... part, theM

O&lt;loluotnta wt&gt;o giMiully

tn a way, are Joilte

own tanuu.• and have favorite haunts-Little spots that
ate enough out of the way so tt'ley are no1 caught
practicing their trade. Theit ..c:lubs." are verv exc:tusfve.
and edmlnanc::e la Um.hed to oo1y tM trw practilioMra.
Uke p-epptes. they .-e yery ei101t and yoo ean ''*•Y•

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nea- - u a y

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_..,..by

ol ~(prMiog«&lt; Of ..- . .
-"'• h
OOtiL 0... oould limply-·
-..II lncoml&gt;tlent ano oclloct wtttaro or othlt~oo be
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shnJent aorYiee ana are conconttatod In Sub Soard t, Off·

Campuo HouSing, Group legll Se"'lot and NYPIRG.
These pooplo ett hata working and tend to asct'lew

polltlcl.
AetMitl are In pllcta tll\t SASU and SA and they ere
naclllltltne truer ..... ot tne -.1: tMy politick, wn.e1
and dttl 'TlwlN people are concerned wilh advanctmtf'll.
Thett theta are the hard OOfes, tno" Who hold the.
prestlg'Ou1 POI~ttont In the big"name Olganlzattons
Th«H1 Ia a def1nltt " lerarc:hy to tflOM hacks. • self·
Imposed system ot Who Ia reaJiy importent a.l\d who 11
not. A lo! of people aon 1 care wnat IJOII on 11 us and,
ma~ even •~• t\acU themaefvea &lt;ton·t, atthOugll tn.y"d
be ttte felt to ••ally o.ny It But hacks ate tl\e fueJ benl.nd
almost ""trr Yllble club on eamt&gt;11s So &lt;M&lt;yOOdy sii&lt;MIId
lo¥0 thul little hac~• R.ght?

Unless you ~ant 10 g.ot lnVQtved

JupportOd by eympethotlc lritndo while pursuing the
unreal. Unforlunato4y. tM Qenttoalty of the State
fluctuates, and lt con.a~a.nUy rtmlnda t'tet"yone of the fact.
Wtton too meny declare thtlmtotvea lnoompet.nt,
fu.conclleble. or tktmpt hom panleipaUon, the Slale
increeaea the lltYet Of hottlllty, fotclng them tlther Into
line Of comploetlfY ott the.walt. I euppOM a tregfc *••led
lilt lo prelerablo to 1 elmply welled lite Tho oogs NIQard
thlo mlnor1ty Oddly, though th-r lroq...,lly lnvol&lt;o tnt
pooelbllty ot certoln uopopullr oogo )&lt;Mnlng 11. Amwlca
cottalflty not lo¥0 Ito c&lt;UJ.., bUt It Midom miUH
en opponunlty IO&lt; ••ploltlng them tn tnt name ol
lotefanot and mwlo.
w llh •• almolt vloionlfy · - · poet Fronk o·Haro
oougtn the tr-Ied _ , ot American 1111!
" . . IIIOiht llrtotWW!U be lliled Wllh raelng forme end
the -OQ&lt;opl\1 ol.....,...,. and narclulato WIR
riM
• • ("Ode to Joy"), The hypertJoljO line ol
r-Ing .... rut\ " ' - .... . _ ...... by the tltUdgery
ol rtpetltlono the blllal~y ol Amorlcan c:..lluro-H\Ciudong
J&gt;Ollta-toot Ito - t Cllatm
trenolorm'"Q
Cletrltuo Into • - lor,.........- 11 It tho aulcldt
ot a~..-o and mortyra.
Y11one _......,. _..... ,ne ,,111,_,.,.. and
ten.-o poreont mo1&lt;1ng up tnt tired 1110 huddled
m&amp;AU ol now "imfnteranto• .mo..,_ no Hml o1

lone-·

-t..,.

1101 W1tl\oul • OO&lt;Ialn, ... - nobll~y.
Thiry ora certain of • - p~ae.ln tnt-'&lt;!, tllougllthe
OO&lt;IOintf ol enythlng - · In doubt Thiry Clll be
.,..,.._ upon to~-- totally trom wt&gt;atthey
Nll4•t"'"' They do not........., clrlnlo,

- .. ,,.,..,own

0&lt; " - late-. ond they rtopond to lkoc&gt;tlcllolll•ltn a
_ , . . ,, " " " ' . _ ot tnetumlngor - · • - Many
era
with loll'* and metal
OIOIIIIng, . .Oiling tnt retum ol tnt ldtal ..;.lformecl

--lily..,""""""'

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the IIICII."

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�Speakers Bureau

pcopk .-w ....,.,. whal they're ..u..nc about."
Afocr a heoud clcbete, MC1&lt;11 butC up on llla&lt;t.
I'll
· · that the _ . . . , .,,.. not to b&lt; •
debat~~..:::""~"" t.., o1c1o or the abonlon
blue willl&lt;u • td&gt;ulw 11'0111 or the lpcll.aJ...
be ..;.s "Foom there d was opco to the audlcncc. If
came from O.c audk:soct ohcrc'&gt; nothlliJ I
could do
the SludeoU..
Wlu1c: ~'tod ..,.ancall~ bctD asted to
paoticipaoe in 1 dchaoe Baird'&gt; llitnl •as told
otherwise.. ~Keith ktfl4' insisdna 11 wa• not a d~tc,"
Scharf maincaioecL ··He: saw it wu not a dcba1t
bcc1lusc oherc
110 chanoe for oebuual."

q....uc,;..

wa•
L... Monday Pauenon ceiJcd ,...,. Une and asked
Meyus to

est Baird to r&lt;ronoider his position.

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Mcye&lt;~ offt&lt;ed a compromise. Baird ..ould make hi!
~Ita aad loav&lt;: Black could then follow with

her lecture and llidc sbow. PauaJOOO replied that
Baird would DO&lt; be peid Wlder lhoae terms.
"That'• ~ ........... brok&lt; the ......... beck,"
Pottenon claimed. "( ..;u 110111low a brtak 111m)
procram. It wos no1 desipcd spcafocaUy for Ilia&gt;."
Paucnoa ond MC1&lt;fl mraually....,.., to c:anod ~

- my·
Baird charges SA swayed
by anti-abortion forces
6orlJ wocllocode, .--.
................ oaMsa llalllloml
. . . _ . , IO ha~ been

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IDII...S loc wu WO&lt;ti. . lau a hl&lt;
LoGa ~ ofllot- cw or hi&gt;
"'""' E..o CoiJI oboniooo dink:s.
Baird'• CO&lt;IIro&lt;t vnth tbe
Student "'---llion (SA) Speokt&lt;s
Bureou wu mut.Wiy c:ucdled by
Oim:tor Kath Poumon and
Baird's ....,,, ,.....,. Une Preos
M0&lt;1day. Paumon lljld selocdukd
a R.ilhHo-l.lfc rep&lt;amtaol&gt;c 10

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"'"'"' Bolrd, lilllo&lt;olllth&lt;
apeak.. •111 - ""'" lholc

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who...U.e~

apcakcr laaol Bladt refused to

• llboal .. - y i a c
llick ........
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...pponed . . .'•

req\1$; ...bo&lt;qacol .............

fO&lt;-b)'Ncwi.IM
~rqcaedondtloc.,.t&lt;Uwu

called off.
uyou'w p .ome: )'OWII fdlow
"'ho took k oapoo hiontdf .1.0
"""""'·" Bllrd oald 1M Sp«&lt;nJm.
" Y OU haw I - IIWI WI

up IS

• diculO&lt; """' AIIT&lt;I&gt;dcred 10 ......
........ fO&lt;ceo ond be hal the
. . . _ 10 say, 'We'U brina the
..,... bad: (for a SpriDa
spcalciQ&amp; . . . _ a ) bul - Bal
Baitd'."
Baird bas been
for

t&lt;US&amp;d""
-··abortion,.,
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1963....... medical lludcnl, he
panicipoled in a rCICOJ'Cb pro)&lt;cl
ao a New York City holpitll. 0noc

"I doa't lhiDk il'a !lit oa•• ....,,, pan 10 asL me
to run
(by the ...,u tcrnu) tlwl 10 for
thi• year is runnin&amp; pmty efficiently." PaotafOOI
continued.
A fierllqOtialioos betwcao SA and Ntw Lin&lt;
dttcriorolrd. Scharf .spoke with UB DiviJion of
Stud&lt;nt Al'fllirs Assim!lt Dim:tor Richard Lidae. He
indkaltd oo Scharf that he hid spok&lt;n &gt;Mth
Pan.,.oon and hid suucsted pouible compromises.
He alJo rcvaled that Pattt&lt;SOn ,... undtr pressure
from ~ti-abortioo rc:p&lt;a&lt;nWIVco 10 support the
RJpt~fellidc sbo,.. "'Oic ltllhl~o-'Ulo"'""'
bed Kdth p . , _ l&gt;oci&lt;J:d mto a eomcr and
nida&amp;ly Edllo -ill." Sdwf Slid. "We..-Keith's iuda&lt;m&lt;t&gt;tiO prof.....,...gy handle thb Wu&lt; .
We (eel the Sludtms ..,.
ort.itwily dal;rd tbar
naht 10 bear lht issue.''
"I . . word from lht Calbobc ..,...u.My-&lt;hcy
~ -....s aboal Bill llalrd'lwoy or
lpcltm on lht...,. proaram."

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"".._ilia&amp;
Paucr.K~

altll10rd.

S ub Board I Treoswer BiD Mack inhiaUy •·arncd
Paueiion lhll tberr 111"'1.1 oppoption 10 a fonnac

·~··nuld ••o~ - ·

•ithOUI the R.ilht~o-ure ~~~ pramw~.

.

1 h•'&lt;
bctD conta&lt;ted b)' the Qlholoc CO&lt;Dmunttr-peop(..
•l&gt;o ha&gt;&lt; bctD ....,..,. to spc~t liP on bsua oa
c:omJ&gt;'IS." ~.said. "~~ the most pan, they II&lt;
cloocot people
a ~ _ ,, ,..,. &gt;sled

...w..

me 10 .ort oo their bdlllf.
"They ....,e ~how this \""" aul was coons
10 !land up ......... thi$ auy •ho. lllllioJWiy Lno•n
for bcUlJ .;dous," bt ~noinurd. "Th&lt;)' ,....ted oo
kllow the &amp;round rult~.
The community me&lt;nbm wllo contocted Mack
r~uested a mod~or for IJ'It proJfam. Forma
Speakers Bureau. Director Hlttlh H!"hl was
specifically mcnuoned. Upon rcoeiVU~&amp; Mack'•

I

recommendation. Pauenon hired Hachi.
Aller cancclina Baird'$ contract last Monday,
Panenon called Black and invioed he&lt; to IJive a
pmcotalion in the Sprins _,ester. Ho"'""', th&lt;
..., prostmn would b&lt; conducted without Basrd. II a
pro-abortion rcpresentathe "'u contriCied, Paumon
..;.!, thll p&lt;opam would b&lt;""' _.udy.
" I "'uated to Keith thai II I come beck in the
sprm&amp;. mayb&lt; we ..., ... Bernard NlllbiUIJOO (a
IUIUOIIIIIy~ 1111i~ •ctn1SI) 10 opal
10 lhc ticls." Black mmlioned, "but that's not
ronnulaled."

B aird ,.... sipled to a fonnal conttoct stipulatin&amp;
poym&lt;nl of SIOOO-whicb be donattl 10 an abortion
ricbtslqpol .....,_. fund--P1111 meals aad hotel
cxpensa. Black hid a ve&lt;hal ..,ecment v.lth SA for
a $200 honorarium to be contributed to th&lt; RJahHO·
Life orpniwioo.
Bla&lt;k orisinally 111ked lor SIOO. "I told h&lt;r we'd
$200," Peueuon &lt;&gt;q&gt;lalned. "I, in the \
bcsinnin&amp;. made a record that I would pay S200 lo
Janes Bladt for a pracawioe tbat would brio&amp; in
0\'a'$200."
Plttmoa rcosooed thal dot SIOOO fee, poid fO&lt;

"""her

lhoouJh StUdent DtaOd&amp;IO&lt;Y (..., woCdd alow (ree

odmissioo fO&lt; the UB corrunUAity. AU otben -.ld
b&lt; cbar&amp;ed Sl per IJU\Ofl· llladt, 1 lor:al spent&lt;,
-.kl draw-'&lt; from tbt commualty, l'lna1011
bctirved. He anticipated a oommunitJ oudlcnct or
" 100 plus."
Howcva, Schaof r&lt;futed the neocl for a lor:al drn
in
•ith a oatiorlolly ....,..., tpaker. "Sbr
(Bixk) "''Ould ~ bctD N~Y-boeklna on hb
reputation,'' "'• inlisled.

a-

,...,ilc --ldn&amp; in a lab, he

h&lt;~rd a
ocream frO&lt;n the cotrido&lt;. "There
wos a youna woman-29 l'CV$ old

•ith nine chDdren, I found out
Llter-• hod on Qabt ,inch pic«
or coa&lt; . . . _ lmbrdded in her
uterus." be r&lt;ealled. "S!w:
pnc:ti&lt;ally cliod in my arms."
BefO&lt;e the US Supreme Cowl
dcc:dioo .. 1973, whiCII lcplitcd
abortion, sdf-induc:al oborlioou
wen~ pnl&lt;lical,
panj&lt;ularlyloy low iDcomc

........... be ..;d.
Cool .......... """' the ilwp
lips •TIIIPI&gt;&lt;'I .. ld-~ tape,
- - . used 10 JCnlCh lhc ourl'ICC of
the utcrus-illll cooup oo 91'"
l&gt;lccdia,. Tbco, be &lt;ll'lllticd. the
........., would rush to the boq&gt;illl
and the blcrdJna would proYide
justillcation fO&lt; t he doetor 10
perform aa cmtJtcdcy obonion.

"She miscalcula,Jed b)' one·h•lf
Inch." h&lt; said of the woman who

dkd.
In 196$, Basrd ,.. jailed for

teochitl&amp; bin!&gt; contro110 ..-clfan:
rc&lt;iplertu. Seven )'ell'S ...... be
wu impriooned .,.;a for

~ birtb comrol d&amp;bu fO&lt;

•-.no Witb the cumnt

~S'IriQainthe-.

llolrd lou Aepprd' "" liD a-.

COW1lr)' campoip&gt;.

CoUcwc

audicoca - . . primaoy .......
The su miJiloo Owuty Bdt
Blll, spomcred by Utah Senator
Orin Hau:b b ooe of bl• primary
concerns ... J'm offmded."' bt
declared. " Do I have a ril)lt to
AY don 'I have ltoterq&gt;U(Id If you
cnP1t in int&lt;rcnurt&lt;'(under the

proposed bUI• and you on: not
married h 's a one )'ear pri50n
term.''

Ara pras eon fern« thal was to

be held b&lt;fore hl&lt; Buffflo
spc~IJna appcanll&lt;C.

Baird

111tmded 10 con fO&lt; the aboblioo
of the Ootho6t Olurch's tu
oanptjoa. His...-! Pfopcsll
.... 10 osk lbr the rqisualion or
the Vlllam as a forciln lobby.
" In New York State the liaht
(aplnst ebortioo• is (rJWte&lt;d b)'
the Cllholic Olurcb," b&lt;

pcwrcrrul;' hf: sa.ld, ill can'1 st\c
your Ufc. I hear people, cniSI~o­
cout. collin&amp; for ol&gt;&lt; death pcnahy
to

women .

H e supponed hl&lt; pOSition on
debeiJna Riebt-to-Ufe apcakm
Wltb llidc sbo.... explainina tlwl

loc •'Ollld 1101 raon 10 • oool&lt;~ or
who could show the IDOSl
orrauivc poctllrtl. '"Then 1 play
Ylctim to their - : · bt S&amp;ICI.
"II taktl a .. .,- from the
ar&amp;wncnt-&lt;lo ........... ba\~ lhe
rial&gt;• 10 eonllol their own bodies?
~My rlllll onmprO&lt;Disc wos. 1
U5Ctted. ••En~:n to Aft a woman't would opcalt for 111 hour. Then
the woman ..,..,ld come oo and do
Ufe they "ould bon abO&lt;tiooo."
"I arievc over thi&gt;-you'rc
wllatevu they do,'' he Ald. " I
tho U&amp;)It they ~sed dln y trlctt (to
•ulfaina• You come to my dink.
The innucncc of the church;. so
&lt;tOp hi$ epccch)."

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�Carey concedes defeat on Prison Bond proposal
Anti-bond forces 'content
By Rl£!IARD CHON
Oty&amp;luor
The UOO million priooa bo!ld
..taich - " " 10 bo&gt;t
b&lt;eD oppnn'Cd by New Yort SUit
lUI wtd:, was cl&lt;fta~..S by
a slilll S,JIJI.-&lt; - . ; .,

O&lt;pniudoo, upr.....S CUI&amp;bfoed
""'""'""..,. ...U. iu cltftat, btt
cautioned that the dottloo 's
OVIcomt COUld ~ •itb tbc
tabulallon or lbsmtct 11o11ou "l

-en

the orrlaol ~-Qilvus dt ~
booths. 'l'bcx •• - " " to be
ccmplcottd by tbc end or the

Go.-emor Huab L. Carey

" It's 11W too soon 10 call a a
cld'lftitt -IKJ." Clanli !Old 1M
Sp«vwm. " Wt'rt 001 laldifta up
the &gt;ic:IO&lt;y lloc yft . ..

issue,

......,...,...S Tuaday.
The bond ....... whldl clalpcd tO .&amp;I IOCDt 2.~­
cdls 10 the Slat&lt; ClOmiCiioas
S)'llan and iadt&gt;dal tile propcM&lt;d
COftSUIICiion of a lll&amp;ldmum
sccuriry priooa., mjoyod tbe
suppon of a lara&lt; number of Slat&lt;
polilk:iatls. iadoctiq Carey. Its
ddt~~~ was a viaoty fO&lt; V01a1
Aplnll tbe "'"- ConRJ'IICI&gt;Oo
Road, an • li.boftd «cani.tadOII
wbidl cond..a..S a vlcorow
publicity' CIUDpoian ~ to th&lt;
dcctlon.
'Roben Ouai. who hc8ds the

n~nh .

Eu the priooa bond r-mtually , _ , dcr&lt;at, it is still
possible that Slat• cnrm:tion
orr_. will co to tbc State
L&lt;alsluv~ to ..k that the bond's
propooals be rundod ditocdy out

or the Slate bodc&lt;t . But Carey luis
illdicat..S tMI •uch collllnl&lt;1ion

rundlnc was UJ)CO!IIIilutlooal and
that Ill&lt; antl·bond sroupr should
make recommmdado111 u to bow
tho pri&gt;On o-erowcllfta can be
alloviat..S.

" I fed .-who oppootd tbc
Issue ohoWd now ..,. fonh and
t&lt;ll us how they -.ld do "· ..
Carey !Old reporteD, aaxvc~;.,. to
the Olttriw Expn:s$.
" W&lt;'« em.a ioly prcparod to
mal:&lt; rocolllm&lt;Ddatlons," Clanli
said. "'We boJx: to bt abk to mea
with policy mal:crs and public
orrldaJJ tO hdp implanall ......

orourrecommcndatioas." 'l'bcx
-.Jd include tbc opcraclin&amp; or
the Slat&lt; porole boanl to capcclitc
the rdea:se: of pris6aers, cnat'IJDCIU
or lqiolatioo wbidl -.1c1 dow
for the early rdcasc or cnoricu
judgod to be no Jon&amp;« a thr&lt;at to
ooc:icty, the eosine of bail for
. - ocouoed or ooo-viola&gt;t
crima and more: extensiv~ use or
ellecati""t: demeocy.

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tho , _ _ iftfocmotlo

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oictory. We're not

~Miller -

ftc1ory flag yet. .,

CJ&lt;dltlility.

''ML4st be

oay," o6dlll&amp; that tbc clooe ,,,..
luis boiJta'Cd bla orpniDtioa'•

Cianci rctnatktd that whm his

.rroru becan. both polidc:ians ODcl

-Robert Gangi

a .Pr(2Sh.l1lan.''

l

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emding up the

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The .,.;-. ..,.

cmrcro...tcd," &lt;Aftli DO&lt;od. " I
thlnl&lt; they havr tiul&lt; alc&lt;r1UIIW&lt;
Ill• to liscca 10 what - bave to

diminatin&amp; the advcrsarial

II u.a.LIGIIr'IWIAGIIIJ'OlT
Alfl1-lAP£ TASK roaa
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to coil it a tkfinile

G anci said that he is "holdilla
out Lbe olive branch· ~ to Stale
omc;aJs with the hope or

-1ilAffl' IIOOlSTOIE14llllerW A"' · llUlSZ

"I ti .till too early

relaiJocuhlp wbidl bod dcwioped
bel- his ocpniDtlao and
potitic:iam befcn tbc dottloo.
H- . he Slid be Cdl that it
was ill the State'&amp; lnttmo~ to liltc:u
card'Wiy to tbc anti·bond fotoa.
•-ney arc in a crisis situatiorL

Journalist• alit&lt; told him be bod

U111&lt; &lt;hantt of dcfnJinc the bood
laue. ADd while h&lt; is reluctant 10
&gt;ic:tory .. of yet, he is

accq&gt;C lhe

aiD wisfiOd by the natrow marlin

or the dection.
" It's . . , plcuiua," he ';"id. " I
thillk thai ill a ...,,. the c~os&lt;o...
of the vote was t\len more a basis
fO&lt; tile - . nptlon lhot - made a
differ.-."

starTing
High Ufe.

�sports

SUNDAY
Buffalo 21, St. Looio 14-Th&lt; Bills bounce back ancr doioa lh&lt;ir
impenonation or tile New York Yank ea. cardi just Cllll't cut it this
year.
, . . . . ... 45, BaltiJncn 24-Tbe Colu hove the worst dcr....
anybady's &lt;V&lt;r seen. The l!qJ&lt;s arc pr&lt;&gt;"-bly the most oansistent team
ill th&lt; NFL. 'The maklnp or a dassi&lt; blo""ut here.
•
DooV&lt;r 13,
7~oo and cocnpany just k«'P rolllna alonJ.
1M
do jua eooQih to Jote,
a.dooud .It, Los Anades 17-Y&lt;!&gt;. It's time to kiss th&lt; RJum off. The
8&lt;u has JD(laa tilled &lt;very tlmc he's pkked them. Art th&lt; Bcnpls lor
raJ? Yoo beet
New OrlaN~ Roa&lt;n kaeps t h i s - do~.
Sbould bt ODe WO&lt;tlt •'llldliq. Vik&lt;S ...... attack • raJ showcate.
New York J... JO, Nfto ~ ~JR lh'CI th&lt; ~to 1M Pau 11
bootDe. B&lt;a: S1J1 Pus arc jua tlw, pau. It's a 1oaa road bact ror New
e..pand.
, . _ le. OUiand 10-Doa Sltulo .....,... bow to build winntn.,... or
aod this ,.... is a perle&lt;~ &lt;ample of thiL The Rold&lt;n lost thdr

Recruiting
bonanza
beefs up
Royals

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tiW:c to Poaria&lt;:.

is P&lt;Obably 1M or"This
pla)'t:f'l • t ba\-e C\tt had."
Royals' bask«ball coado Linda
O'Donadl sold. "This ....., our
besl year for reaullina, and ...
hav. a 1o&lt; or toknted pla)'U'&gt;."
1M UB caa&lt;n ar&lt; bopina, DO&lt;
only to UDp&lt;OV&lt; thoit ~II r«&lt;fd
or las&gt; year, but to do •dl mouat&gt;
to mate a bid for 1M Sut&lt;
Clwnpiocsllips t h i s -''The Stale Champiocsllips ar&lt;
ow p," O'Donndl sold. "las!
year ~lost four 0&lt; live~ to
Division Ill oppon&lt;nts, and tlw
hun us in ow bid, ...,. thotoab "'&lt;

~ 3.4, l'itubarP 13-lliQc:R disttppoir&gt;tmcnc or 1M year? 1M
l'iusburll&gt; Sccdas. 'Tb&lt;
arc oo a roller coaster ride. This .....t
U.. birds arc climbiq.
Q-.Jiou&gt; 14. Chicqo 11-Th&lt; PKt Is I&gt;Kt? I.e!'•""' ... tOO ucited.
Two in a row f0&lt; the bo,s rroct~ th&lt; Bay. b thai somt !rind-of r«x&gt;rd?
' - Clly 11, -..a 14-FU!Ia-'s 101 th&lt; lteclmcn roU.na. 1M
Solake's bill... This ooe c:oald b&lt; the Plct-or-tbc•W«k.
W..U.,WO ll, NY Cloaa n -Wl\11? lk'iiilouo. We are. JR S1J1
Stins' off&lt;Dte is about to tsplodc. With tluo pick. let's bope oo.
S. ». Ondand 11-Thlo Is th&lt; Pitk-or.U..-We&lt;t. 1M
Browns arc wane than tb&lt;y look and the &lt;t9cn art bcct&lt;r. Dedsic&gt;n IO&lt;S
totbc fans,
Doa. )(), .,.._ 13-Amcrlca'a team bn't oun, but what can you do7
They play aood 1&gt;all. Sims vs, Don«t is a lllllehup wonh WIICI&gt;ina.

season.''

MONDAY

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"We have JOmc arona
pla)'U'&gt;," O'Donndl sold. "And

with th&lt; added p&lt;cssurt, .... bop&lt;
....... la&gt;od: them out or tbcU
orr..,.;.. pattmu. "
"We played matHo-man las1
year." said sunior rorward,Man&lt;
BaJkO, "but this )ear "'&lt; have

mo"' spcecloo th&lt; co...,.,. should
bt more cfre«t-&lt;. Plus we have a
&gt;cry stron&amp; b&lt;n&lt;h, whl&lt;h ~
didn't ha~ last Jta~Gn, to help us
if we aet ln 1.rouble....

durina

rec:ntitina has
ci&amp;ht

freshmcn. There ar&lt; only lh.r «
retumea from)asl.season's ream .
"Th&lt; team ;!..very youna and
inexp&lt;ri&lt;a&lt;ecl,'' O'DonMU

obscnecl. "The '!act or uperi&lt;nec
mlaht b&lt; a pc-oblem at r..... but
tl&gt;ey ahould adjust to 1M sysc&lt;rn."
Th&lt; V&lt;leraftS ar&lt; &lt;qually

cothusiasli&lt; about th&lt; youna
team's PfOOP«U, and should kod
....,.. or thcil cxpcricoclt.to lh&lt;
squad's efl'on. "lt mi&amp;hl b&lt; hard
roo than to adjust u filii." aid
junior
Clloa Collora.
"Bot ~ haV&lt; a 1o&lt; or
&lt;nthusiasm at&gt;d ~ ..;a pin
CO!plrieac:ewith&lt;very-."
W'llh 1M in OW&lt; of,... raca oa
Ill&lt; ,.....,, th&lt; dub bas added some
dqMJt to 1M b&lt;:Ddl, th&lt; lldt or
wllid1 waa a!DI}or tau..u- las&gt;

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"Dqxlo waa a raJ tborD for
us," Q'Doandl rcallecl. " But tills
,..~haV&lt;aiR*b&lt;:Ddlto

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solid

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"Wc'rc alllOQI tam," addecl

Colora. • '!'low with depth,
W"•rc aa cwn Cf'ODit:r tC*D. ••
c-b O'Doandlllprcs to we
the )'DUIIC team to bcr - ' - ' •
by cmployiQ&amp; th&lt; faa br&lt;ak mon
on orr..... eo..~ wilh spm1
and )'0111)1, tile team will
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S...IM!Io 2A, Snak 13-Squcatcr-or-lh&lt;-W«k. JR aa)'1thls- w!U
.., the Olbcr W11J. Scahawb arc n)'lna 100 ltiah .n.. bwlnalh&lt;
Sccdas. ChorJr:n aet a roc:llara&lt; ancr lou to B&lt;npk. Flrr-ks at any
nu. Clo stJclt you nn,er ia a oocka, HDW11rd.
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Orfensivdy, the team fl&amp;ut&lt;S to
play an aaareuivc ayi&lt;
&lt;haraatnzecl by lou or maa-(0·
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fO&lt; Dacaotn Collea&lt; nett TU&lt;Sday.

Tht Ro)'ID """"' hon&gt;&lt; ror a
Dccanbcc

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apina~Sta~o.

"W&lt; ha•·• some touah llllllches
In Dccanbcr." said O'Docmdl.
"The compclltion ii raJ sooc1 this
year. All the ...... arc or th&lt;
same quality, oo il won't b&lt; taSYDI-is&gt;on Ill has SOlD&lt; tOUI)I
teams. Burr Sta~&lt; ;. aood:
Oncocua. Brockport an willsi&gt;&lt;

ustroubl&lt;."

;'BUI I'm bopdulthal our
)'OUOJ playa·s com&lt;

tbroQih,"

O'Doandl said. "With the added
depth, ..-c arc a diff&lt;r&lt;nt team."

�BOXING

"There is no price you can
pay to see a fight like this. It
was two great fighters giving
it everythi ng tney had."

''lller&lt; is 110 prict )Oil- pay IO ... a fllltt fit~ IIlli "udaim&lt;d
Tony CJruiaDo. "II WU IWO Jftal fochl&lt;n JiviQa II ..~... doey bad.

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'""""could 1101 ba~ been ""')' many bo.d nc fOIU Ji. RoekR&lt;t'S War
Memorial Colls&lt;um Lw S..urd&amp;J' nlll&gt;t. that """lei coat&lt;a Ortziaao'•
otatemall. Gruiaao, you~. co-manaa&lt;d Rochater'a o"" Roct;y
flllto••
tllat nilbt r0&lt;11111 for, b&lt;&gt;t loa •• 1M Super Wdt......,.m •
Ownpiooiblp of tb~ M&gt;rld. &amp;.fore 1000 fri&lt;Mt and ociJ)Iborl. Fratto
toot oo n""'ba ~ OOOiendtr TO&lt;Whl Mihara of }.,..., and pllutly
liwd up 10 t~ c&gt;q&gt;eo~.~~lont or·~ aowd,
Roder Fntto lost 1M llaht. Aller IS roundt - • comf)ic&lt;ed,
Wo&lt;ld Bo.cilla A.uoc:iatio11 awarded iu championship to Mihara co
whom it defmildy bdol\&amp;ed. In no way,-llow....-, did Fratto
lumidJ' ~ro,., bll font. 0..,0 nl&amp;ht wbm noclllna tecrr~ed tu ao hi• way,
the "Prick or Clcnn-a" ,.~ noc conoed&lt; d&lt;fut.
Mlhara, the WBA •a luclina contmder ror ovn a y&lt;aJ. •alted ror a
lona time to pro~ himtdr wonby or a champion•hlp. Afto:r P&lt;eporin1
to fiSIII one-time champion Ayub Kllult, be "'1.4 puthed Uidt to mate
room for S..pr Ray Leonard, ,.ho had entered the "ciallt clw. Ann
Leonard d&lt;feated Kalul~. he abandoned Itt. title and rttumcd to the
"dterft[&amp;hll. Promoter Bob Al'llm thrn arranaed for Mlhara and
Fratto to ft&amp;ht for the ..cant titlt. Fratto -.... cho- to compete In the
dimloation bout beca- he iJ the WBA '• numbn '"1&gt; contmdn.

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"'*' ~Mock m Aprd tbal Fratto had hit l.ut ft&amp;ht. After itrua&amp;Jinl

•mno"'

thruua:ll bh mo&lt;1 dir!itu.lt bout, and
1M Nonb American
8o&gt;1111 focl&lt;tatlon Super Wdterft[&amp;ht titlt from' floc,ty Mosl&lt;), FtlltO
reh ~ ror a .:hot at tM ..orld c:bampioothlp.
"I fdl as""""" I """'ld will laloi mto 1M ftaht," FrattO aaod at 1M
PfO$$ confer..,.. allt! tM Mlhara f!lht. " Aftrr ~ bouts (aD "iru) I
Jbou:td ba~ bcal reo&lt;ty ror a tkl&lt; foaht."
\\'bCD floc,ky mtt!ed 1M nn_c at 1M War Mcmonal. he a~ to b&lt;
jU&lt;t that. He stalked arouod
ri~ as M awaited 1M appearaoce or his
_ . , and tb&lt; avwd 1ft FrattO I.Dow they •~r appm:ialM of aD
he bad doole to act 10 his .......
U - lhe t:IIU1IDCt or Mihara Ullo tb&lt; ntta~IO'I bcatmr cl&lt;8dl7 ...-. Rocky _.,ad&gt;ed Maaar. and taunted lum. but

w

by his ad....ary. TM J - ftlhter remained alii wbik
f n l l l o - abocot ready to boil 0'0'.
1brooolb tb&lt; lint two rouads, tb&lt; crowd dleered at ach of Rotly'1
pulldla, Wllcdler they COilMCied or 1101 All ioadM Mllwa UIDJ)ly
......tJod his r... r~ """out ,.bik I*Cill&amp; topiher !lis atto&lt;k. The
or 1M ................ to take ...,. Ill 1M tlurd round
•bm Fn&lt;to found htmtdf ltlppod 111 t h e - · ...able to acapt.
Mihara, ba,il\llcoocl;ed out 11 or hil to oppo&lt;&gt;&lt;nt( (no lo»aJ,
det"t!ed a vicioul eombmation to bb '"'"'"ch. WORIJII rcw puocha,
tb&lt; "Orient Expr&lt;M" doro"""ed th&lt; r0&lt;111d. The arma '"""alent au 01
onot.

frantically fo inOumcc the judJet. With a total dbtqard ror dtrCIIK,
Rocky char&amp;ed and will ked dor«tly Into a numb&lt;r or riaht ltandl.

A.

ink! the fight,
•Ajrer 24 bout8
(all wim) I should

have been ready

for a title fight. "
-Rodcy Fratto

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WH ipmed

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10 1M bdl for 1M rowth round amkbt •ano111 rtea.
from the avwd to
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But thil ...
10 b&lt; tM ._, for
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the bell for the liflomth round neared, a chant or "Rotky!
Rotkyt" ffiled tht arena. The 1"0 ftJhtcn approa&lt;hed each othtr 10 tip
J!)Oves, and momentarily llated II each Other'&gt; red. JWolleo (...... Fratto
kn.,. the he would M .-.ina Mihara'• ri1ht IJtitin, j ust as Mihara
awaited Rocky's l&lt;ft hook.
Both fOAhletl appeared Uhau•ted in tht linal round, throwing 11\IJlY
wild punchet. Mihara kept his ri&amp;ht hand In Rocky's face. whitt Rocky
l1t1 lo&lt;Kr his mtlre artrnll. He char&amp;ed aner bb roc. tbrowin&amp; as many
pun&lt;h.. as his batteral\ody -.ould allow. At thr final b&lt;ll, M linllly
conneacd 'Aith an Ovtthtnd naht . Bul h wa too laic. Tbc decision was
10 bf Mihara"a..
Two jud_c.. '''e the ftaht to the Japancs&lt; c:bampion, ~l and 4S-40.
The third called it a draw at 42. Tho; ir 0tt1ainly a tnbute to Rocky
Fratto, ,.bo had abanclooecl hi&gt; entlst pme plan and had taken a &gt;CVCn
btal.ina f rom a '"'Yhard puocht!. The SlandiJII cmtUc&gt;n thar Rotky
....,.;,-..~ .. h• 1rn tilt rina ...,uld aum to that.
•
" He took any all the thinp you need to will 1 ftaht." Rocky Aid
soon after. "I ... RatfOCMed, bad oo ICJlity and could notlaocl the b;J
puDch...
At tbe prus ....,r....,..., Mihara admitted ~ u iutapc'fta tbat,
"Thts ns my , _ cliff!CUb fcht 110 rar. He did hun me."
"I 'U ba.,. to tal.e r.c&gt;tM tUM orr to deddt about my future," Frttto
5UI10undtd b) hlf famUy and traincn, wei. "It Will tate ao- time. I
mo.. that I tried tonl&amp;bt. lp~ it my bal&gt;hol."

The Impact Of
New Right Politics:
A Week Long Teach-In

not

Mihara landed a ttrailht riJ)It JQU~Tdy on Fratto'• )ow. Fratto went to
the c.nvas almOStiDRariUJ\OOuJly, punned by the unt«n blow. He
feet, kq&gt;~ltil bact to the ropa and tnaoaaed to

The New Right arid .. .

IUUQied back to hi•
1urviw the round.

TbrOQI!Iout his •uecasl'llleareer, Fratto hu pined a "'Putatloo at a
......,... boMr wbo rdi.. on hi• oouotn•punchina ability. Apinll
Mihara. tbouJ)I, Roeky't modoo wu anythi"' but Ould.
" I -totally lWpritecl by thr lcoocl;doWII punch In tM fourth," ht
Wdlatt!. "I had a hard tJme a«ti"' aaned tonl&amp;ht . My traintna bad
beal dir001ed to,.ard movlna and bo.UI\&amp;. but I oould noc set untraclted,
Arouocl tb&lt; rolllth 0&lt; r.nb round, I made tM deciJion to ao for tM b;J
Plllldl ...
Ftauo'$ cloc:itiocl ullim.atdy arrected the eour~t of tbe,.,.. or the ftaht .
At h e - Ul r.. I knockout, Mitwa 100 forc:ecl to malt a
Cl'llCial docisioq. WO$ M to meet ~oat tM CC111er or tb&lt; ntta to ftCi&gt;t
II our. 0&lt; . . . .,. to - • • around the rina tojab and_.,.... Rocky'•
o - - . t , . , , lk , _ lamed thai natb&lt;r opdon would b&lt; wy.
1ft 1M fifth round, ROtky - e d for Ma.ara at the ""'I'S...,... Hh
" eo ror broke" atou•dr ... cleatlr.-&gt;der\t
fflJIII 1M fifth t.b&lt;ouJh the . t h round, Mihara clocicled lloadod to
trY to ,.. il "" With lt«ty, to dd.-1 bllll at blo o"" pme. TM • acod ftal.(-ed 111 , . ,.. a • Wllh ,.,... sLoWcrcr. penned ._.,...
Y...._~ ...n~. Wllh botll ftlhtm ~a

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1M...-. wMitood ternfk body dooU beca- or b l o - to
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Ia tloetwcllllo. MiNta oocc ..,.U. trapped frltto Ia t i l « - · Two
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bio ....t up.ludma n... arala:ht r.pu oo Fratto'•
dlloo. Jd U..... to a.. roar or tM crowd, ll«&lt;rr wblj)pad t•o ItO - b
IO .... opponcru 't 1111, dn¥1111 him a&lt;rON tbt rtna.
rt.ltO ..,....S hll - t l l l l l m11M\ th.n....lh, lhtowill&amp; OOOIIIIUOUI
ldla to Mlhara'• body ...., Mad After ob.orb1111 unlnnil&lt;d ahou on Ills
cbln roo 1M~ 11 round•, Fratto '!'OJ IIlii brln&amp;ill_c tllollaht to

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                    <text>THE
ly fREDERICX E. PARI(

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resident Ronald
R.-.pn '1 recent
deciSion 10 abandon
form""-"raident Jommy
Cartor'• polocy mandauna that
all lhcntlostau on publoc
buildlnp be 1&lt;1 at 6S dqrecs
lll the •uucr and 78 dearecs on
thc llliiiiDCf ••D caw.., UB's
UUbty boiiJ to •tyrocLn-and
tbe Stale is makma no
&amp;uanulttc:~ 11oa1 11 ...n co•or a11
tbe....U.
In a statement lulled lut
•ec:k, Yo« Prmdent for
Fio.an« &amp;Dd Manaacment
Edward Dot y reponed tluot
UB'a utoUty btll for lhb YCV is
estimated at Sl2 million, and
that for the followlna year it is
expec:ted to oncrease aftOlbtr SS
million.
"We an not m&amp;lntaoruna the
lha'lftOSUol standards - wed
to," Docy rq10ned. "1'bere is
- a&gt;OOII)I prasun for
COIIJCI"&amp;liOQ 10 offiCI the
.,_we of oomfon ."
A ,_,., state memorandum
wued for tbe Dcparuo&gt;mt of
thc 8ud&amp;ct (008) aumed that
state aaenci&lt;&gt; mllJI - " to
keep oosu at prt\'ious year's
lrvds ..oct should upea no
tJrtra funds. It Is unsure if they
woll allow thc ........... tO
cooliD~ to make adjustments
rftll for utoloty cosu.

P

Tb&lt; Ulllftf10ily bas stepped
o:op~-esl8

otllcr .......-. u Ia
bu&gt;ldula daiop and
" " " " ' -· ..~ ,ooatalk
about conoern.- )011 miUl
rcma~~bcr that we b.a•e two
separate conopktdy dtfforent
camputa," noted Vice
PrC$1dent for Facilities
Planruna John ~.
Tbe map difformcc
bet,.'ttn the two camputa In
term of entriY use are the
..ays they are heated. The
older MAin Street Campus OJ
heated by a eenual Jlcarn plut
&amp;Dd the Amhml Campus
loa deanc:ally balled
"Whca tbc Aatbent
C:U.pus •as plunalln the
We snua."
uod, ·~
"d'e only t•O dlcMc:a
001111Ckred for heallt'&amp; the
..,.,..-eleonc:ally and u..na
ftltoual au. I fed from thne
t..., ctooica •• p~&lt;ked the n&amp;ht

N..,

OM. "

All new

bo~dlnp are botn&amp;

dni&amp;l\ed ,.llh CfleJIY
conslnauoa lO mu~d .

u wt:

•aJ- for

opa:~fy oMl&gt;la....u.ctaw... roofs wwl ..

*. 10

be &lt;lln11 crrodeac.'' N..s aid .
Tbc lUMmi C..s- 11M

built -I• _ . . _ dc.tooo

iftdll4itlc thc CallraJ
~ Coatrol

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"!llb ....... t b c - ......

.. well &amp;I~,~...
~ bllil4inp _,!be
a .-toclk. Ia dutr
~

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~tbc--­
toktttbl
derMJid for th&lt;

•!lolt caapu&gt;.. Ourina pea~

s cloud UB picture
&lt;iectrical demand tt •huts orr
nonasmtlal ttem~ unul tilt
peak is over. As a r&lt;~uh, tilt
peat enerar demand dcereata.
Some bouldlnp &lt;uclo as 1he
EIIICOU ComptH and
Oo\creon Residttl« Halls
were deoianed bdore then •as
an eneru probleta and •he
Caatral ~lOrY Control
Sflltm was o!IOI&amp;lled Iller.

:A-her ~em oiiJlalled ocoly
,. the raidtnct halh calnlata
thc ~ tllllpo'llo.re ucl
rqobltes the hatera
Clw tanpcntur&lt; outlldcll
aiiO.. a oer~&amp;on sa le\ d the
heatm •ill ftOI turo oa

"''idt. tr

"Tbis avoids a "ttY common
problem in dormitories.'' Neal
rornarked, "where people eome
on thdr r0001, .open the
,..ndOWJ. and fora&lt;t they arc
~pen. aa cold and push the
thermosw
up. All the
heal aoes out the wlndo'ws "
On tho: \tala Street Campos
the btnldlllp.
central steam
bears
aD
The plant
_,..,._

••Y

aatanpU hart bedllilllrted b)'
the ace of the buildinas. ''W&lt;
ba•e put a lot or ~~-- dltO
tbfmloslll oontrob btc:a~&amp;K
the bu1ldinp weft old &amp;Jill to
were the thtmlc&gt;llau , I n -

Neal said
More lmpot1antly, Neal
said, 11 that the steam plant
can be fired by three types or
fud-ool , ps and coal. Over
the lui K\tral years there hu
been ,.,k on the boolcn and
tile •-ke stack ao that the
pbnt os nm ..-oly oco coal
1

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(rota lmproVUII the
Olack aad c:ftanaina tbe

cases the only oontr&lt;:ll or the

~au tbere ts much
enerp 10 .... IUiul.,eclo a
m&amp;JO&lt; raoo·•~ of u
lndovldual.bwldlna.'' Cl(l)lauled
Neal.
FO\tcr Hall on the MAID

Ileal .... either 011 ot

Sueet Campus 11 one or the

orr...

older buildJoop undcraolna a
rcmodelina. Whtn compltted,
It will meet all Univmlly
speclfied Insulation •aJues and
luo•e the same tnerar recovery
and control systorns that the

new.bulldmas ha-c.
A coruet\'atlon policy for
both e&amp;mputa •hidl'4eaiJ
•o.th the residenc:e halls over
thc Clonsunu ,_._, calls
fot tbc tanpoaoture or the
donns to be lowored to "
dqreM •• u lltanpe to san
endV· This practiCe IS not
e:otendablt to acaddnic
buUdlnas llecaoaae ...toJie .a.-ity
II clr..ucaJiy lo.wred, the
bulldloop are ttiU In we.

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,..... TbiJ...,.. "''ll . .,.,... five da)'la ....k Woodwcnb
roponcd that ......, tbtr&lt; an t..., exploolons pa da), but thai ""'
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New YO&lt;k StnatO&lt; AI 0' Amato (R) hu announctd that lunb«

eua In a ullcnl lou Pf(llraitli have beat ovcrtcd
o·..__.,, a1on1 ..iab • -ntion or olhn Stoat«• on th&lt;

IJnldi Prime Minista Mcnadlcal llqJn announced Sunda) thao
ht WL'U di&gt;quollly any Europwo nation from panldpouna on lht
Sinal poace-kttplna Ioree If " dots not conform to PfOVillono lol&lt;l
do"" by tbc Comp David Ptatt Aca&gt;rds.
Rermina to tbt European E&lt;ooomlc Community-Common
Markct-Venla: Stao&lt;m..,l w1tlcb promooeo P&amp;le&gt;lrnlan odl·
del&lt;nniaation and .....u that the P&amp;lC$1Inlan Uberatlon
OrpniZlllion (PLO) ibould have a Af In the Mid·&amp;&gt;! peac&lt;
talb.Jltsin told tbc Kn&lt;SJd thao anY nation "bl&lt;h ••ppon• ohi•
ICClOrd
bt prohibited from the .,.... l-11&amp; fortt.

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�SWJ hard at work upholding the SA constitution
Br LORI SCHULTZ
Sp«tnmr $14/f Wnt.,.

Wclh cntcnl to "S«k the lndb," the UB St-·
•id• Jlld&gt;aory (SWJ) ldJIIdicoln Voolatioru or any

non-aeadcmic: student ru1c and rtaulation. dis:JM~ta
arisi"' from campus clec1locu. llld IICliocu wlllch
vtOlatt constitvtioo.s of •udcot orpni;z:ations or
asaoclal-.
"T'hc Coun i s - cn•oh-..1 .... ~or
al&gt;dcnc rules md cqlllat-•, •ludl ""' mistd
un...Uy md •• CM Sll&gt;dcDt Handbook." Wei
SWJ Chief Jwtic&lt; K.vco Korkuc. "'Tht JuriJdkuon
or the SW J exttnds to any vioW.ions which occur oa
campw, lodudinJ the ra14a!« halls."
Tht swJ is c:nmPIJI&lt;d or 1..uc.. appoinced by t1x
tluft map •...smtac»~b&lt; Uocltrand-•
~ AAociaboo (SA), Onodu.te S l ~lon (GSA) aftd McUard F'lllmo« CoGqe
Slvdccu Assoaation (MFCSA). SW J jwti«s arc
appointed 10 saaeauftt two )'QI' tams.
"Siudtnt JOYUDmall JOts Ntk 10 !he 19.10&gt;, bu1

was then In !he rorm or a ""all dotmii.O&lt;Y
c:ooruncn«." Aid Divbioa or St...sm. Mr..,. (DSA)
Aslocialt Dlr&lt;ttor- Dolmaa. ·~ Ottd ror a
mon rormaliml propam ~&gt;otam&lt; ....,..,,
tht
nou or lht 1960s... as tM com_mntee was unable to
hancUc the mu.ltUudc or cua. 11 wasn't, ho•t'\tr,
untiltM early 1970&lt; that tht SWJ ,.,.. formally
C$1ablilht&lt;l."
Dollman Aid thai the eoun's p&lt;Ottdurn art
.-penblo IO lhos&lt; Ill a aly eoun. "'Ill at__.
wbcn: a 11udcst1 rule or rqulau. bas h&lt;aa &gt;101aled,
anyJnd~&gt;tdual may bnnaa &lt;harlt-Ptfort the eoun,
ho.......,. the eoun only has JUns4&gt;&lt;'1M&gt;D owr

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dtftndanu v.ho art studtnu or lhe uni..,.slty," I&gt;&lt;
noted.

A.J thara&lt;s rdatilo.J to &gt;iolatiotu or rulcs aftd
...-•.,... - docijl&lt;d by 1tudtnt PfOOO&lt;Utorl, •bo
&amp;r&lt; law studtnu worldQa Wlth OSA. "My JOb 11
stnaly ont or ld&gt;'isem&lt;nl," Dollman ...d. "All
protttdinp art tarried OUI amonalhe studtnls
lhcnu&lt;lvn."
Tht dtfnodanl nuty choK a rq&gt;rtstnwlvt ror any
or the eoun proeeedonp The on campu&gt; Group

Lcpl Scrviocs (GLS) Proctarn pracatly bas law
.....,..,.. art available tO rcpr&lt;a'llt ddatdanu 00
a ¥0bultttc baa. " We haw a , _ worldQa
rdaliorubip Wltla GLS,•• Aid Dollmaa. ·~ arc
&gt;'«Y _ .... ya l1ill fulfill lbdt duties."
may be initialed before the lludtnt &lt;0\111
by rwna a oomplaint with a JludC1ll _.,,.,.., Ancr

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an iovtSIIaaclon or lhc incidcnt, a ooroplaint may be
rolcd """ eoun md an arrallnmm• ochcdulocl wltlch
!he COUI1 rules OD the suffcciatcy of lhc axaplliDI
md then ~ a pia or JUihy or ooc...,;ltr rrom
lh&lt; dtfacdut " lhc ddatclant plaids pilty, lh&lt;
eoun procncb to impose a wt&lt;Uon aftd ir noc h&lt;
pleads not aullty, a hearllla date I• .....
AlthouJh tbe eoun has Ihe po- 10 subpoena
rrom lht stlldtnt body. the rules or
tvidtftOe art Jacerolly rdued than ... a
ci.U or a\11118&amp;1 ooun. If the dtfODCI!w cs roaad
JUiiiY, tht eoun's dccisiorlmay h&lt; _.Jed to u
~·pond wgb a..,.._ un_... "AAy eoun
dtdsion Is ukimatdy &amp;pp&lt;alabk to !he Prcsicknt or
the Uni......ty," added Dollman.

' 'S..,....,.,.

or lhceoun ranac rrom worni.,.., 1os1
or privclq&lt;s or diJapliAary probatioa co ratilution,
- o r &lt;lq)ulsina r,_ lh&lt; Uo&gt;mnily," Aid
Korkuc. "In the case o r - or dismiual from
the tu&gt;dcnoc halls, the eoun mak&lt;s such a
rttornmcndat- to the Director or the Rtsidatc:t
Halls. In the .... or SU&gt;ptruiotl or ••pulsion rrorn
!he Uni•enlcy, the rooornmcndatloo is madt 10 the
Prc:sidtnl or tht Uni&gt;'enioy, •ho mak&lt;s the fonal
dtasioo.''
Dollman IOICI that the eoun 011e&lt; bad lhc power to
levy r.... but a law- paned thll ptOhibih any
studtnl orpnluooon in the Stat&lt; Uncvcnity or Nt*
Yort to levy rmcs.
Many of lht tas&lt;s in SWJ tOUld be beard in
criminal or ci&gt;'il coun but it prOV&gt;d&lt;s an ah.,..atl•c
rout&lt; for thole studtnu aftd orpnwworu who
cannot afford a town or aty coun. ••wt fed that
j u d - rrom 00&lt;'1 peen, ralhcr than • poup or
fOC'Illty m&lt;mbcn, os an addtuonal ldvantJIIC,"
Dollonan Ald. "With this In mind,,... hope that
tboK Rlldcnll tnvolvtd "''" oomc away with a beutr
undcrJtandin&amp; or Jwtic&lt;, and pcrhapo lum rrom the
uperiaact. ''

U.B. ANTI-IAJ'E TASl FORCE

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-andmak•
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EXTEliOI LIGHT- - TYPE Of LICHT:

JOIN US IN AN EFFORT TO AnAIN BmER
UGHTIN&lt;:'ON OUR CAMPUSES. B.Y FIWNG
OUT THE FORM TO THE RIGHT YOU CAN HELP
INSURE THE REPAII OF BROKEN UGHTSI

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�editorial
Cold facts
Whether or not the news Ia shOcking, UB'a
utiHty billa ate expected to akyroeket about
~50 P41reent within the next few years. That
unsettling newa wu released last week by
VIce President fO&lt; Finenee end Menagement
Edward Ooty
Ooty said the! UB is no longer conservation
crazy and is lethng itself fall Into the old
habtt of e !l~wmg liberal thermoatet settings
and to hell w•th . .~lng energy. Ooty blamed
President Ronal Reagan's recent decree
which overrides ex· President Jimmy Certer'a
mandate thet thermostats mull be kept at 68
in the winter and 75 In the summer for the
coat Increases
But along with Reegan'e storm on
Wuhtngton1X)IIcy has come a far greater
change- a repudiation of the old liberal spirit
o f ecology e nd sa~lng energy for the future
Secretary of the Interior Jamet Watt is
destroying the forests, the oap1 tahsts are
mailing off with whatever they went all In the
name of pref1 t and now the Reagan
administration is lethng public agencies get
away w•th more unnecessary comfort at the
risk of depleting our energy supply.
UB Ia like any other bureeereey-11 would
prefer to go about Its business In the
comforts of heated buildings In the winter

feed-

end alr conditioned rooms In the summer It
cannot be blamed for a natiOnal trend which
has Its roots In the Reagan admlnlstrahon's
assault on the environment
What the UB admlmstrallon can be assailed
IO&lt;, IS Its blatant hypocrisy and lnaedible
gutlessness 1n refusing to enfore cenarn
baste reOulations on members of the
Unlvors•ty community who are canng only to
keep us comfortable as POSSible. WtthOut
restricting the thermostat flow, UB is letting
Its utility btlls Increase s1ead1ly.
And UB's afllnlty for heat Is cosllng II more
than JUSt guilty consciences for wasting
energy. Tile State DIVision of the Budget
(008) understands one thing. Money. The
OOB has already made II clear thai the next
fiscal year will be extremely tight lor all Slate
agencies, who should not expect great
handouts.
Because of State-Inflicted austenty, UB
may be lorced to eat some of utilll•es costs.
Wouldn't II make sense to Ioree recalcitrant
comfort mongerers to give up a few degrees?
Wouldn't it make beller sense, to give this up
than something else-like academic
programs or faculty lines-which wi ll be
chopped because of unneeessully high utility
billa? Irs a cold fact of ll fe-e)ther cut the
heat or lose facultv or progress.

Tl'us lettet rs , res.ponw to tM rH»~tt ,.,., tro~tt
Rrettan1 ~tlow C(JitQnt1ng NYPtRG luM/1/tg
I WII ~IOUJ/y I 5ludMI

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two Olh« SVN'r Jortrrool$ •ttlt NYPflfG brencMs At
thOse SUNY 6c:N»t.&amp;, " ' nev.. had troub'- IKW'ng
~ lunQittg lppt'OYI,I Ito"' SUNY ldlrumtlrti«J
l.n teet, I lf'CIIf 01H1 1Cif!11"'aiflt0f tty1ng 10
II I
money not '""'' ·-

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VIOf Prfiit1811f Slgg-'kow unnot Ilk• 1
sJml'lr ttlltude tOtllllrd fntJOt~Atwe uu of &amp;tVU.,t

Went •tiXHntJ ._,. COftumfHI I bOCir A.,H'tg ~

afHI 11111 more .,.. oonw!flfld I OcWf uv•no ntow,.r Oft
W-•~&lt;~•r ~ovomo.r II 11 3 JO, _ . , erudo/lr ,.,,
11 Ul ,.,, ,,.,. t/1• OPf)Ot'tuntty to ,.,'" how to do
l&gt;olh
fM/ftw Vot* Publ,t lntl'felt IM&gt;ua~h 0tOUP. Inc
/ H 't/)1/f(J} w UI biJ IPOt'Jff&gt;ffl'll I wHtnMltlH&gt;n
rllfl llrh rllflr ...rt /I(Ovrde WMihWIIIIo

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Srud«tt M•t~er• should ucur• a pl.ag. from th•

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conoernmg
s-ti/Hnt IH uSigl goa.
I, tor on ... fought long •nd herd 1011 ••mole"" ol
Jtu~nr

IH •dtn1n1ttratlve autonomy 11'1 tbout rim•

us atfdents etrlve to oonvfnc. &amp;gg.tkow thet
lndttpe)td.nce ir nHdet/

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c~t~told ~·•turute. two ~~ego, .,. on
UB'I IHOfllng &amp;fltl Wltflll»~log of mttetlll by

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.Uff» no~t· t~laed

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Tl'tiJ Ia tH&gt;I thtiJrtt t/1111 ~··hat boNn hypH In
thll ~/&gt;«. '"d moreowlf, I ob}.ct 10 tft• 11c~ of
P«lpftettvt Qlvtn '"

U'flt ,,.,tment ot th• dutnoua

mlfU ol IM ttfglf bit Not ont of thl '"''' otf.r~
'" lnll-r.,g•• pOIItkHt •nd 10 I will giVe my
~loti• ro '"" freud 1o111«1 oh rllfltwi&gt;IIC '""rho
fHdtHII!Ip ol lhll ,.,., (0. .«1 on the mtny oiOUmt
lw I&gt;Htd of 111n rho JU1 end Jeu -ry &lt;1.,1./
Of COCI!II, .,,,..,.to be tueplf;~ oteny dll.co
fMriY
tlflt ctWCa went to My on " ' TIN th#trl
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dHI't. lr'o Me ond 10111 beNd I• bed tiP oil ond nor
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The prospects are, et best, gloomy. The
predictions are glrm, and as the hands on the
nuclear "doomsday clock" of the Bulletin of
Atomtc Scurnl/esflnchea steachly towards
mtdnlght, tne euematlves are llmlled.
However, there are allematfves. The
National Unlon of Concerned Scientists and
Physicians for Social REsponsibility are
sPOnSOring an Nuclear Awareness Day at 119
universities across the country. UB Is
par1lclpallng with a faculty panel discussion
on the nuclear arms race Issues at 1 t a.m. In
tho Squlro Fillmore Room. Geography ·
Professor Charles Ebert Is presenting a slide
show In the Squire Conference Theater at 3
p.m. on " Nuclear war: The Ultimate Dlsast'er."
Perhaps the word ol a lew thOusand college
students and faculty members protesting
nuclear prolllerelion will cause only a ripple
In the Thursday newspapers, maybe II will
meke the local 6 p.m. news. Perhaps II may
help provide the Impetus for a POSitive move
towards world stability.
With such limited allernetlves, It Is nor a
chance we cen afford to mrsa.

Echtor

Wicked "'inter

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beyond this, lot onolyrlng and judging. In 1~11 co.., SA'o

.nt"led to preMttt tMk'

vJNt and 1'1~111\ theh IC:Uonl SA hll ,.,.tr bMn IHn
tn a II'YO(tbl•tiQht-pflmarl!y be«uM SA doot not ntve
lho oomo lnllutncolhot Tho &amp;p.ctrum 01 ony olhof
M'*tp.apef

Iiiii In CINtlng II\

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PfO~en'l a..~. there att mott matufl: weya
of dHitng _.uth poor wnatng, If It 11 vttwed •• avc:h. like
olfetfng auggeaUona. ftOI •nautta.
Sc:IIOoloy'o ooncluoton • - • • thai r - 1 ohould
•·•o~• this ooiLMM" Of ..tnteflecluauy ' " ' It to tnrelda. ..
t W®kt regard lhfa u humiliating 10 Th• S,.,:.trum and 1
dllt!OnOfabtt aoluHon to tt1e probftm A~ lntelngent,
re5PQnslble au~gtatlon Ia 10 rea'Cf ,,,, co1um" u 1
toi.lfct ot lnfotmatlot\, enG potanllal oompatiiOfte to Th•
Sp.ctrum·• wlewpolntt to make yOUr own acta~•

prullng

••preu phi6olophy and Ideas. rather ll\an particular
•••nta. ft f'IOt IIIUng edvanlqe of our potit.on ..fnt the
ptHL

Scmoo.ey

11ao terms tM prob*'t of this column
lnhtt1ted by Jont~ lap1.6na u 1 ..dtsguatlno"' ot~t Ke
dolt not a.r11cu1111 thts po1nt, but lthlnlil h1t oercepttoo 11
mlalt.olng. The fel"lon5hlp between the ptell ano SA ••

-- at. large adl' 1 :

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W'fOftQ w1ttt Clatff).ng tfl.e action• ol Ute otgeruzatlon
wiiiCI&gt; - · S!IOO,OOO ol lho IIUdanl'l money. Secondly,
mucl'l .. ar.oen to TM SpKtrurn In .c~ven~ uon yMt 11
....,, only l.alt, lhal.ln adcMlon. t'lavlng one ~~Jmn to

toan ~ICS not IM\'e •• an tnalrvment of m.nlpulattor\
Tho polllt ~
th" COlumn oi&gt;Oulcl ho'"-.
ott- and..,.,.,.,._ by Tn. S/&gt;«tNm, '""""than

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with OIMI bO clOitlled-- c:ul olf U
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Thlo tt...,_lo ..,.._."~I I""" Talbot!" eo
· - ngiOU Cltl..,.. le ~-ont IO tho 010""*" Ol
hoocl,l• the IOQ't_.,. ol thll COlumn. 'I'M SA~
What to wrne 1M hOW: wh.e....., or not tNy
lhla ttQhl
•• '"'- C)O'nt we II'IOutd tow• on. Comment• o• thta nature
o n o y - tOlono oUCII u
anlc..
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Ttua ctiU.C:Itm ctouoa lhe fu.~Je ot ,,. baa~. mote

lhoukS fta¥e IN)fl fad.n tn ~
Th&lt;1 oNol-1 or SA !of ~Slng lhll COI~IM U ...I•
achWti::Mment.. ta &amp;110 untound«l Rrat ot aM. wnara

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eoge •at ltartlftg IO WNJ IWIY II I wondered If I ,.0
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Pttvataty Nt hq; mind• .otnlfUu".no ana twttHftQ •n

rernen'\bef

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·-lhoYdo "

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t taw e.llnCtl Hom II'J ~· ~ CIHI She was

••••ro ptaportd lor d&amp;tt..._.,andbloNt4t
' ""'ohi''
ng '"'hado

of the 0\IY A•llk'IQ alone II I he ta-. lolat"'O Into the lr~_t
Banonu In Octoo. •
Hmr
Banan.s tn Octotllef. no .... ttft't air t{anaDOftatton
wonctarh;tT" He wu &amp;e.,lftO Wlto the dtlih, ..oows on
Iable. Chin Nnda The MCtet ptOhH.S.ty or taenanu
....'ell ... _ oil &lt;lUling lho day l&gt;acllooMd 111011 on

I w..,.,..OC!Into tho dining,_,., t oecognltacl tho • -

_,..,..of

South ~n ptnU at'd

TN party ••• •iM.ng down. 1 looked !tHo 1M l•••no
room a.t1nc11 wu aiu~ ,..,..,aya on tome guy's Jw~,M.
Mf arms atound nta neclt e.,.ea.nlng ••..:tJy wt111
o..s ror ''" )'Mil before rttum~tng 10
TtJete ...,.,
Ql...... all ovtt and tomoeont wu croonlno lov. ro to~
You B•bY tn ~ht comtf I U.trnld logo
AI I wOI QOlllnQ my COOl I m&lt;tl my 1.-cl Ho lloocl
cleaning hit giiiiOI by tho- "Got -~ rna1 ..1al?''
"SOIM," I NicS. my-ooiOttitlng "1M tho plcklngo WotO
oltm tonlgllt."
He ~ •·Th.., IIW.)I att In an AfC.Oy wUh I
c:ontc:fenca," and he wtnktd and amlled orawety •• I
lltt&gt;POO out Into tho higltl nlg~t olt

cot•eoe

.n.

dowD in the flood
looking up, looking down
•w-lul-. guoe o

l!ly 1!101!1 SCHOOLEY

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1)11&lt;11 .... OoiOA&lt;I
1M l&gt;oyl go&lt;ona --but -·fOliO llld&lt;..., two l-In -lotto

- - rm · - youtNdl , , _ , . •• 110111 bod
So r m - m y - ol"""'- utlft-and 11uH

ond
a - -.Ito Friday nlfhl.
-"0 k\ the tl&amp;t'De Ol hd
Ia ... a mc)¥te on FtiiCSay

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~no• But tNn a d.ai'J. M t.ht waJL &amp;-.lid • • O'Mf'
1.... bottle 1 _....uy buotacl on IN """' Mel lhoY
I 11MIOO IO 001 mot0 qotOcQt Mel

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liM ot&gt;y o 11\tt grutt I put ""'f l o o t - and 101&lt;1 Tm

..-..n 1f'tl Gaooree-t.Mre·a101n1 fOOd ec.tiOtt ta gee"" on
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Quoel

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llrtlll 0! d oil ANI, but thol boy'o o - ll'loutllll
Otlntto bO 10\IQII 01 Nits, but ldlld, 100 Tho 1.o&lt;0 - ·
how ho·o ....... 00 000&lt;11)' lhlrlot"" 1011011,""'
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�New International UB Center
Aids foreign students

'THE 11001( THAT STARTm A
MVOLUTION . . PSYCH01'1teRAPY.

The budget-pla,gued lotemational Colleae
folded this summer because of fiscal
restraints. reforming as the International
O!nter, which attempts to biTer an
alternati~e to cultural isolation for man) of
the foreigners that reside in the Ellicou
Complex. But it remains a temporal')'
ans,.er for the woes of foreign students at
UB.
A steering commmee is currently at .. ort
decldina what direc:tion it should take
The Center is exempt from the budaetary
problems that plaaued lnt~tional Collqe
the last ,,.o )'ear$. ··we used to be
International Collqe, "O!nter Program
Director Genevieve James explained. "We
were not funded correctly becau~ ,.e did
not offer many counes for credit . Last year
Lbe academic prog3m was cut altoaether,
and The Collqes did not fund us at all."

A UB Presidential task force studied the
coUe&amp;es this sum=r and recommended
that some pans of International Collqe
remain .
" The University will have a new
president and a new Dir«Jor or Counsellna
of International Studies next semester,"
James noted. " International Center is still

~NOCfH£R

JUSt a temporary commmitmcnt for the
University, my appointment is only
temporary. International Collqe was a gap
that had to be r.Jied bety,.-een the old
International Collqe and the University."
This year's budge! is mainly for
starfi111- James, a receptionist, and a
graduate assistant.
UB students come to the Center to
auend meeunas and events. James sttid "all
UB students benefit from our services, not
just for~ students."
H e e.\plaJOed, "our purpose is to promote
international understandina and to create
an environment y,.here American and
fore~an students can come together to

interact."
Tbe Center offers proarams for UB
students y,.ith an emphasis on SIUdent
services. Student$, faculty, and the
community are encouraged to cooperate
a.nd 'hare knowled&amp;e on international
ISSues.
" We tJ')' to represent Lhc Urtivers:ity, and
to involve the community also. including
orr campus 5tudents. Studcnu also come
from Burr State and other campuses. We
try to bring everyone together. ·~Seth Allen

COMMUCf£R BR£&lt;AKf&lt;ASCf!

Just for You!!!
T~ursday,

'ThePmW ~-a-t~ niJIIIPIIt.dc
end 11 now 1w11t11e r1 bocll&lt;*lrwl
~ onllr dlaA ..-4 le 06 pW S1.50 ~ end

Nov. 12t~
iQ Capeq Louqge froiQ
8:00 aJQ - 12 Nooq

~1D'S..~ .• ~~200
~ ........ New'ftn,NY

10017

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15c iloJluts

�Proxmire asserts budget -cuts are not deep enough
In exclusive interview
I J CAROL I . CllECCA
Sptt:t""" Sltt/f Wnt&lt;r

SaWor WU!wa Proxnure (0. W - ) Wei lao . . t tlwl
PT..- Rooold "-'•buda&lt;t.,...
r11 _,.,p,

cW-.,

OSICRJlll tlw further r o d - ID opcaclifta could hdp lh&lt; US -

percentage

ra~

on

ttudenl loan

i &gt; f i U - i c - ..
PToxnwe mad&lt; lut r.....,... dwtna .,. adldlft IDltMcw wiiJI
Tlw ~ S.wday _..Ill&amp; berore aa appeormtt • Frodoaia
SU!e Co1Jcae. n.. 66 .,_old SaWor new r,.,. Wooblna&lt;oa to
llulfolo before belli&amp; cln•a~ oo Frodoalo b) ua pror..- Monio
ll. Po&lt;uMua.
Pro-ore, a ..-be&lt; o r the Smat ~ Commilt«,
nocod t1w1 ''the CUll bad to be o1«pu.• • The Stna1ot oomldtn
propcHod
ror aa&lt;Odcs and _ . . .•• He abo bdoap to
oh&lt; B&amp;nlunJ, H0USU11 and Urbu Mr..,. Commouce, •111c:h
review~ lqulat""" pm01nt11J to bouWna and cum...:,, and price

b""-'•

1

poymmb but the

Senate rtjected tlaat

propotal. The intn'u t
rate w.ill AIDg auhe
prQent nilu
percent.&gt;&gt;

-William Proxmire

controb

AllhcKiaJl many audtnu red that the r-.1 C'Ulbacb in rodtral
fUIIJ&gt;dal aiel ,..,.. loo llar&gt;h, Proxnure ....,.od "lh&lt;J _,
lornllod " P rourur&lt; blamod cutbacks, • subject or COftll&lt;krabk
dtbote 10 Cocl&amp;rtU and or consldcrable lmpon&amp;nc&lt; "' &lt;011...
~~clmu, on ~. abool'tnt Corl&amp;rw or any rcsporuibilii,J.

R..,..,

tried to oncrcue the pcrcauqe rat&lt; oo •udtol loan
poymenu. but the Stnatt rtjcclod thlt proposal. The int...,t rat&lt;
Wl11stoy llllhc prtscnt nine pc&lt;tent," the Stnaoor notod.
On tht IUbj&lt;Ct or Ptll Oranu-rormcrly known •• IIISic
Edll&lt;lloonaJ Opponunuy Oranu (BEOO)-Prounlre Slid lh01
"the numb« or rtdpitnll wall be roducod.'' Ht oclaod that th&lt;
JOvmunent ,... bctornlna mort "rl&lt;1 when dtalina with pclltntiaJ
app&amp;anu bccoust or tile count!)''! teonomie p&lt;oblcnu.
On dtfCIIJt l.,utS, Proxmlrt u~trtod that many o•tntU no&gt;al
boltl ..... OCC&gt;WifJ, araulna ohot the nation must be stronaly
ckrmdtd. "A. Jti'Ofll molitll)' dtrtn~t In EurOP&lt; "ct~tntial," he
sold. "Wt must maintain ackq~te rorc:d on NA.TO." Ht arauod
thll thcrtlhoulcl be no rodU&lt;Iion in lht rorca Jtllionod 1)11 " ' •
Europun continent, tlptdally Ocrmany and Italy.

p

rounirc, who votod qaonu tht 101&lt; Of lh&lt; A. WAC planes to
• Saudo 1\raN, Slid the IOic would hiV&lt; unprodidoblc mulu Oft
the {;amJ&gt; David Trcoty, "Our country will pn&gt;bably stand by lh&lt;
Camp DoYid T-y and posklvdy ..,_.the hrado'o," he

IDIIAtllllC&lt;I.
The
Wei thot Iotti&lt; lobb)1na occurred dunna the AWA.C
- · · cklplt lh&lt; oomplalnu or ~ncral pcopk thlt l l mn._.s the outcome thfO&lt;Oih barpiruna. He salcl tba oox:b
rtporU - · ... _..ed .. aad -od he """"od bule reodbadt.
Most or lh&lt; lobbYil\l. he salcl, rrom t h e _ . . . . . "'"'
" hod vauc1 rdWICIOI ....,...,.. u. lh&lt; 101c. "They wantod lh&lt;
A.WAC oalcto takt piiiCt r.,. thctr o"" fuoan&lt;W ~omtra,"

s.n...,.

ProXIIIUt tole! TJw !¥&gt;«tn1111

Rock and Roll Friday the 13th -with

THE GOOD RATS
FRIDAY, NOV. 13th
Fillmore Room of
Squire Hall, MSC
at 8:00pm
BUR cl WINE A VAa.ABL£
TICKETS:

(Proof of at• required)

$4.00 Studenta SS.OO General

WAD COFFEEHOUSE prescnta •
Folk Guitlllilt

-Mark RustScahrrdcry, Not1. 14th
in the RotWeflor of Sqvire Hall
at8:00 pm
u.so ~. u .so c-..1
IE.E.R 6 WN: A VAUif.E

........................
I

�VROOM I
Buffalo car show brings
out auto connoi sseurs
Genna! MotOB and ford J'lo!
sudl

1

btl 1\11'1

f.D

tratklftl dow. a

the Amcri&lt;AII D«am, ohal
~mdfntn ...( (Ofld ho•
.
ImPOrtAnt Chcy reaJty afT. There''
foUJ "h«l&lt; and 2rul pOUnd&gt; ol
utd trampena do'*l'l c~Cf) ,crft'l in
tilt nao- lootJna ro&lt; IOtllth.
_ . , and aJorl' ADd ...., " ....
IMG~tbt•hft:lftlf'\U

r-=hn lk cad, l b c - .. .,..1
cad _ . the ..,. oaak ,. -I'll
Soodt " til&lt; hie of t h e ~;...,. lhoo&lt; pcork """
~ I)O&lt;a&lt;U&lt;d by lh&lt; R"hl
Fo&lt; thorn th&lt; llldlll ............ Ihe
CDd -and ohey bo&lt;oto&lt; ...,.,....s on
wnuu6e to thnr C!ars~ l'hcy suo~c­
lhtm, oh&lt;y potisb lh&lt;m and

.u tbey lo .. lh&lt;m

a~e

Tloa&lt; ..... lht
t:dt.abetorl at tht ~ on

~~......... ""'" "' th&lt; Boffalo

Coa-.mttDft Cmtcr
Tltc ........., noo. o~oo..........
•u foiled ·~h- ISO con
Mao)' ~ a. tlu0'4bld to e.orc
t"fCKpt'f"OI.d days,, l&amp;ec'S •hal a
dollal ol....,..nc CDdcdlh&lt; ...U ·,
tlunt .nt.tnd or ............_ ...
Thar OWIKU had thtm buffed and
ololnona .. ~. bltl&lt; duldrcn aolna to
"'itJt tf\(u lf&amp;ndparrm,, bc$ldc
1

.

oh&lt;rn aood obt """"'· ""'tina
~.proud-·
Nod Bla&gt;r ••• up lh&lt; i!lanll&amp;
Jlanttt ..- 10 .... rtfwtboJhcod
llmtl&lt;)-a rat cta.i&lt;. H t - .

tbt _ . . . . . of tbt atdo&lt;!)P&lt;al
l:A4Ja&gt;h _......,... ' "" top ....
ltlld """ haadJcd """""' IU&lt;k ,
H" -ley•asmacnofocmo. loo
&amp;l«nuna rbon) c:JlC'OOf .. D
toaLtd ••lh thr tbuUK'DCC:
t.tar'o h&amp;ho-and •hy ""'· 81aor
dtptd&lt;d how bt &gt;h&lt;ttcn h1&gt;
rth1"k r,om thr •wid.

or •

~ort u m a \'Jiull." bt laid.
panl) &lt;hu&lt;lbna 01 bu -•dY "
h .• ttl • •dl bvrtd bt.aklq

''I

coaopl«e """ -

bouala'l'

l'fOit&lt;t- dnica."

He b so filled "'1111 chead O'&lt;f a
PO"oblt lbtll IUt h&lt; rard)-of
&lt;"&lt;T--&lt;.11.................. ll&lt;ntl&lt;)
for • sp.n. ''I can't takt 11 ouc;•
odrnou&lt;d 81aJr. "If ll&lt;ft n ouo on
cht ~rm, 1n a half·hour it v..oukl
dbappcat room lh&lt; f... of lh&lt;
tatlh ..

I.Ja)lo 1 &lt;andlt for- anybody •ho
Iran b«auw BWr •-ould mea lum
••th tbt anf&lt; and fury or a
Ltl.talqpmc
h....... ~w........,...,_

.....,IIICOI,...,.

......,..

l&lt;n by .... . , . , _ . - · orr

tltt &gt;&lt;atdl •-ch a b01Jat&lt; of
-UIIIftll, ma)ltt from h11
'*-af\tn&amp; StJd,. ••1 •"OUkiA1t W-.
1111 m&lt;r&lt;y," BWT~. \\nb &lt;Old
&lt;&gt;t&gt; &gt;lonna w&amp;IJII&lt; lht.ad,
cr•dhnachc cant ln hJS armi, and
probably r«naao,.. lh&lt; ocmano In
has mmd. "Tlu• car as a part of

me"

11 ........,.,. .. r.tosa) t1ta1
Blw•• ~.,. acurwk ....
e:.-nnr~~r~ .. adl s.ho•liiAD u

tilt Con•mtton Cenoa 5aUy
S&lt;ro~a and Tom c.r.o1
o..a

•tr•

don'

••T"hey ctt

or lppr«'I-110ft.

• k kk out of 11 111d

wouktn .,

or

~ ~'Ofth

a.,.......

it to o ..n a cat

tf )OU couldn't dn\-t tt.•• Out on
oh&lt; rood " "h&lt;r&lt; .U the tOtl and
tatoo&lt; po)&gt; off Oflm _... rull
up to Gar-ol'' tf'd madu.nc-.

~~:r.1'HE OffiCE

fRO~fttlSSIONS
Of

rtJU1crin&amp; 8 votC'

•btd Obey &amp;« I kitk OUI Of II, I
&amp;« a ko&lt;k OUl of II," bt omlltd
Th&lt;n i s - ....,.w- formauu or faa. SUol..a-ud ba
huobl&amp;d- c.r.ol Hd f ..... 01 • Oanool'• &lt;X«CU&lt; r-"'c !Of ....
car-it hal to be a dear and w:ny
ha'&lt; crated e mfonnal .., dub
day ...., ana.nlyllOI ., th&lt;
Tltcu Ideas oo cot care ltlld
.,iDJcr. lllii.kiOd of u........,."
&gt;Cn'ICUII _ . somilarl) l10~&lt;d 10
r_..blc: fO&lt; his rune: )'tat old
oht pnnci... rnooh&lt;rhood bOt
- ...... nctdma
Ol
obey
treat thar can lot&lt;
1
"'"'a touch up. Both c.r.ot and
Chona Doll•
Blan were curatOI"$ of roll1na
mu:K1Jms. the on I)' dirfrttn«
' ' Onvina is *hac you '~~~~Ork on
bcina .... younaer Oa""ol ... hli
thtm IO&lt;," O......t Jald. "II
o•ncn wuh thor ,.heels mou.nttd
oaht ftt-'l 10 each Olhtt. AJ •

ear out.

It -.as ltoruc that the: only

ntubttor v.bo usn ha~ cat "ood

polultma • y,..., Lamoo~

.to-11 from Onwlo 10 modd
()dclly
niOU&amp;h l,h&lt; aiaJotlmlt .. noltht

oonnobSClU"S Of IUlOMOd~t

mli&amp;hocnmeno.
The IOIIOO&lt;d Canldoon dod lo,
bt CO&lt;IIbiocd tbt
of oh&lt;
YoctO&lt;lilll en. •llll fuoctional&gt;t!Jl)
In 0 c:onc:ret&lt; JUnaJt Abo lh&lt;

.,.uo-e

,....... Rider .............. '""'
f01 il. Evao allcr..,.'.madt&lt;d
up ,...;.., the bla&lt;k bucd •dudt
looted immac:ula!&lt;.
.l...amoatap.c'-1 Jdlurt tei'Wd 10
dcnil .... &lt;Oitr&lt; eonc:tl&gt;l
mpportio&amp; the el.hib&amp;t. from a
aJar&gt;«, lh&lt; promo&lt;cr• -1red oo
b&lt; dlullralina how inmdlbl&lt;
auoomobtlcJ ..... Oaohmna
ptOplt to suppOn tb&lt;!r thouabli
tbey cot I SO. The«
lltOPI&lt;

•cr•
.,tmntd...,

.. howe: 1""' fOl &lt;'&lt;r)'ttuna
• bot ....ppo&gt;td 10 do,
Olllldy to b&lt; tltt
ba__, potnt A ODd potnl 8 . lull
li\t ,....,..,. ore 10 nwll&lt;um and
""'"'an to •p&lt;nd, automobile&gt;

-

ua:pl

onl) ti:ac hf11 &amp;n"C: It 1 ode. hr
,._._es 1110 v.«kt Ttut n ahnou
.atnha.aoui to the I rut

arr: to dri\t-IW)t

""""'· .... ••,.,..., Roder···

cott«t

RECORDS:

ANDSpring 1982 registration
materials may be picked up
at: 202 Baldy &amp; 319 &amp;quire
from 9 am-5 pm
NOV. 17th &amp; 18th ONLY·for
any student registered this
semester.
&lt;-.

All directions for the
remaining Spring registration
will be Included In the
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Israeli terrorism expert Sabi Shabtai
warns of nuclear destruction

By MARTY ROSEN

sixth• of the IICIS of terronsm ..,. thwarted
befcn tlwy take place.• sald Shabtal "WI* ...,.
$it ~ trnon&gt;ts ar~ p&amp;ann..g an attack on
lsrad-and I hope 10 God !here's an Israeli suang

Whln l"aell leiTIIr1$tn expon s.bl Shabw
begon worl&lt; two ,....,, ago on a llCMii about
nucla• tmon.m. the hand ol the &amp;lltl111 o/
AIOmlc Sclmtisu "doomsday dock" - • at
_ , nunutn to miclnl!j&gt;L When Shabt.ars book
was pnnted !list year, the hand o! the clock
~ted to ltw mlrones to ~1. proulcllni the
b~ tor Ills book. Sunday ni!#lt he wamecl an
audience at the Greater Bullalo .le~A.-toh c.m~ar
that the ....ne hand Is now at lour minutes of,
and SWflel*l!l ~~~-the
of dtsiJUCtion.
~ II a strong po$Sibllty morw JOCrW than
law, that Wtonsts from sane !JOUI&gt; w11 be ablt
to lay Ill*~ on weapons of mass
dos1NC11on." he caubOned "The prospiiCIS are Ia&lt;
men reel !han po&lt;lllle rq)ju •
Unll&lt;e many opodalists, Shaba.~ an
International expon In the fle:ld of'lenorlsm and
~. belir\lti that a rA¥:lear holoc.luJt Is 1101
IM\.1t.ablt But II an atomic showdown II 10 be
a~ he sii'UMd. Cli!I'UIIrl ~ wl1 hew 10 be
lakon lrmwdlew:ly
"W« .,.._., oducate the public to the true nature
of~· Shobtal explained "Most~
don't undlr&lt;uond that IA!J'Iorllm 1o a war llll"'&gt;l
domoc:tacy •
In the putiO )OTI, lour dornocrac:la hew been
lolt to tenonom~y. Argonttna, lAbonon
and Turltey In Uruguay, wNch he termed "the
!lomwtrl Swttmrland of South America," the
gowmment racced a,galnsl a - ""' faction
"Toclay, there- no terrons15, but ttls no Ionge&lt;
• domoc:tacy." he said

among them"

s~ I• 1M c:lewlclpment of a tTNI!I
narionol counter terronst force 10 operate In any
pan ol the world "Nor an Interpol or UN (United
Nallonsl." he slressecl. •we . _ j an alliance. We
haw to cooperate men wflh othor counlrles •
The UN b indfectiw.. he mmtalnod. lMic:auw
the INijor\ty of rnrrnber5 arc non-clomocrallc
counlrlu v.oho ~ the pnne.y llnendal
beddng lor lmOrist actMI!es. lnlei))OIIs abo
tnadlqua~e, he 5ald. naclng tha Xeac copia ol
lnlei))OI reports were found In abandoned
Palal!nlan U&gt;mollon Orgoniz.allon (Pl.O) c:arrc&gt;S·renorism Is the most dangerous Ploblom the
western worid will haw 1o face In the 19SOs."ho
predicted "When you're talldng about terrorism
as a pn&gt;blom, II does 1101 exist In c:ommunlst
caunlrlu Cenaln gowrnments are 1101 only
supportlrg ec:ts of tmorism but tlwy are btNnd
11.· he Aid "Terronsts ~tremendous
Mandai "'''P"'1 from oil rich
counlrlu~ I.JI¥&amp;, KuwaiL
~- IWO ochools of thouglt In the

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political c:ommunuy. one group rn!nlrnQes the
effects of tenorlsm and anoltwl !JOUP

maximizes "Qulle a lew people v.oho mlnlmlu

the effects olterrorlsm are conect." Shabt.al said
"The I9Jres art not slgnilicant The only problem
IS, the pooplc pointing to numben are mbslng
the point Terronsm Is a psychclogbl """'· he
explained "There Is no wtJ1i 10 quanllly the
effects ol -orlsm In of prcperty and

......

"I don't boMw lomlrlsts can dtstroy the US-It

taka men than one or two r&amp;ICier bombs 10 do
10." he con!lrued. "but the fnt one wl1 be the

last one
Tm .......led a.baut the ~ on democnllc
lnsbtullons In lhiJ country." Shabtal maintained.
"Peopl« may be wflllng to lilt the army lntfM!lnf' •
The gre&amp;IUI danger Is to c:MI tJbertles, he added,
"the ClOnMqOenCOtS W\1 be far men reachn.il than

In

the pa5t 12 years, "''PfoOnalt!ly 4,000
people hew ~ kiled by tenortsts In the US
last year there ....,. over 22,000 homlckles.
Howeo..!T, tenorlst actions receive more expo5ure

"There il a ltrong po..WiUty, more

&amp;ni'QIIe can ~ •

H« at.cl the Olicago nou ol 1968 as an
~ The National Qlard was callod 1n to
rut.cn J*IClO.. PeeP« dared as the troclpi
..,-.~ the c11y he teealod. "only I ml&amp;uwy

..-~~on·
The 11mt 10 confront tenor¥m 1t belen a
ltm:ln&gt;t IIC1 takes place. he said. dtrng lour steps

that Wawm caunlrlu should be taking , , you
wa~ untl an emer!JOI'IC'Y to restJuctur« HCtOI
!orca," lw noted. "no one would ask lex
C&gt;OnjJ'nSional apprcM1 after the act •
educaq the public. he .advocated the
. .~of in!AIIIIgenoo ~. ~
the &lt;Anlrallntilllgenc:e Agoncy lOA! and F«&lt;oraa
a..- ol ~ll!Jaoon (FBI) "CCaamr''llhat
11-. ~ hew been ·~...r In p&amp;JI
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from the media "The medla acts as a Hiec!llle
lftl9lllytng glass," he said. "Terrorist actions hew
susi)OI!nH, acllon, a chance to capture headllnes."
Shabt.al noted that lhe vlcllms are not the
target In ttnoriSt attacks In 1972, Israeli Prime
Minister Most. Dayan proposed a unlla1aral
111tthchv.al ol SO,... from the Sua Canal The
Information ..,., leaked to Pl.O loader Yan
Mfat shortly aher the raid on the Munich
Cllyrr1'lt Village toclc place and II lmld athletes
were kdled
"(i)ayen't plans) could haVIt lotd plans for
peace.• he said "But In the aftmnath of MuniCh.
no IJtaell '-del' could come to the lsltld peoplt
and ask lor a unilateral withdrawal from the
canal..
Ul~~~nately. Israel entered a ......, that resulted In
IDIIflll ~ and an $8 billion tltOnomiC lo11
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Find refuge .across the continent
Sudon It E!Nopian 1n ori!Pn-

1111 ROGER M. CHRISTIAN

The tNrd latgnl ~ approoclmalcly
from Olad. lMng In Ntger~e,

400,~

Canwoon. s..dan, Nlger and lhe &lt;Anlral African
Rtpubllc, !hey &amp;.d because ache ~··

political. penonol. and lnlanalional rtvMy
~from lhe
In Olad.
A cMI ......- ~ Moslems 11'1 llw nonh and
bl.clc ri'nlsc.-.n African nadw religion-end
Clnllans In lhe soulh began In 1960 elc.r Chad
~ indepondela from Frat~C~L e-n
ctlfe-tnc fac~~am- repn!S8'1ted ac a 1979
pe.- confcttncle aimed ac ending lhe war
•
In 1980 fi!#ldng continued wllh IJbyan forcu
mumg Chad an lhe side al President Goukalnl
Wueddel. U,... chen announced Us lnlentlan lo

wan-

~&gt;nnaOiad.

Thlt led 10 lln!JY and anxious opposltlan from
wlll*t Chad as wd as liS nel!#&gt;cn-Wllh furthe-r

IJbyan edvencn E!l,pc and Sudan clfend
mlltaty aid lo Haln's forces. N9er1a and F IIWI SI'IW Wuedclel polllical and lnle'natlonal
support

AI . , . - more rdugoots are sill cro&amp;slng lhe
bowdon al Chad 10 Ntgerll and Camoroon. The
ln.,.. alftadon Is • virtual ....... wllh Clwlso.n,

bl.clc ri'nlsiJ ....t Mo5lems ~.logrlhtf 10
CMrCOII'IIt choir ~1. ""*h "epn!$811$ 25
al Ched's 4,500,000 populadon.
No! since 1M days cl World War I has lhcre
- . lll'l!lll*'llllb 1M present refugee problem In
Afrtc:a. In order fer lheH people 10 oUTVI\Ie !hey .... . , _
will .....,.. lo haw more proleln foods and an tnd .. "'" . . -

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Today- November 11th 1981
International Nuclear Arms
Awareness Dav
10:00 a.m.-6:00p.m. Squire Hall

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Conference Theatre
Alcove
Panel discussions
l Films
Music
7:30p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Mount St. Joseph's Academy (Main near Humboldt Pkwy)
7:30 The Reagan - Weinberger Dept. of Defense Position
8:30 Lt. Col. John Buchannan USMC (retired) Center for Defense Information,
Washington, D.C.
9:30 Walter Simpson - Slidesho-..v: "What if it Happened Here?"
10:00 FUm: "War Without Winners"
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�SOUTH
FIFRICFI
Black labor unions threaten apartheid South Africa
8p DAVID ckLISI
~~lia!aund

!he woctd concloemll..aparlhaocl
So.lth A!rtca. forces Within tho
W&lt;!althlat natlan on the
continent are slo.o.oty changing
this racist gowmmont 11w key
1s !he 9"'"'ili number and
power ol black unions

a.nge •1at11d '" 1m ..r.n

a gcMimfi'Wlt IA&gt;k Ioree, calod
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tltemselves both economlcaly
and'poljttcally. R«mtly the
South African Allled Wo.Mrs
Union (SMWIJ)-tha largost
and most mllilllnl black
~ ln\)ortantlabor
ca&gt;cas1ans from Ob'dt. a

11w union won_
11w most evidont risP ol
black power due to unions is
tlte poltbcallrilitancy ol
SMWU member•. 11w union
has opposed proposal by the
South A!rtcan govemmenl to
make the Ceskel homeland-an
.,.. where lilacks atl! allowed
10 own land- separate from
the nation on Oecembo:r If ihls
cessation occur,
who atl!

black and ..'~Wte

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otepl to auure that they wil
not 1oM tlw
they have
10 hard to win Union

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In lhft' hnal rcpor1 to the
gownwnen~ !he Withahn
Commission suggosted that
sktlecl hf!#t J»!!lng ""'*19 )Cbs
would no Ianger be ~ lor
white worlun only
Unfortunately, this ptoposal IIIII
be left to the mntng ~
to inl&gt;lemrnt as there wiD be no
govemmen1 cnlor-•.
Tho flght It long from CM!T ln
So.lth AfricA. Layoffs ••e
Imminent as economic !JOWih

as.,ouklbtt.~
caused by black clornandi for
~~whk.loo
~the volw mtnomy's
idtal SlaM quo. What

resub.d was the lndusmal
Condluolion Amendrnlnt Act ol
1979, g1111ng black unions t.gal
sllii!J$

Although the uown•menfs
action was no more thoro a
tol&lt;en gesturf from .....
apa:theld r«giMt to ke.p 1ht

rate Is holwd. hlndmng some

blacks from Join111!1 unions and
the rTIOjC)nty ol ~ •••
Sill not ,.,u.,g tO~

black mo«tty "In w ; 11 ha•
mabled black ~· 10
QrgllniU tllectllllly 1lw ond
eflc1 could an tncr•w 1n
po&amp;.tal dou1 lor the black

blackurjgns

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ol the newly farmed unions are
paml),t k"'-'PCC!! • low !dllcal
profle ....,....., ol the

mojOnly

Tociay. CMW 70 nabaral and

gowmrnon(s strong acliDI'I•

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black unions,
ll'd.clong "- u s tub&amp;ldltlft ol
the Ford M&lt;*lr ~and

Among these were uniOn
the IWiogg Corrc&gt;anv
I'UlC9'IItlon. pay tncre,HS, and
Su~.the~t
Is tncroastngly dl-mg that tt 1n'4Xowd woridog conditions
must aher policies and
In Johannesbuf!lo worker•
lound a yut·long bAttt. lor
~tomM!the
I'ICO!J'IIi&lt;ln by lhe Colgate
dernand5 • uniOIU and
Palmolive c:orl)OI'allon Lat«r 1ht
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union three.-.d 10 , . !he
............ acoounl b onlv
fnl logal lllilc by a bl.ck.
160.000 ollht caunaw 1M

and one.W n6ln black

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bo,cott ol Colga• procU:u

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THURSDAY 7:30pm

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november 12

N&lt;JrM. R()tt&gt;A.tll

Ntticlfl.. L.w,.,s G11l1d
Ctdlcl

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at lntling union powor, blacks

are wnq some \llclorlu ~

tst.abkh.l..,...... 1 0 -

worWs lht .,....,....., ..

olfered ., the
Unlwrslty ol Willllolatersrond
Once • union 1$ firmly
embedded In a company " turns
its ell0f1s to new ra~gets lor
labor organization This
strength al lhe plano
lewl-wttil keepo the union
hnn-was mining during tho
WlSUCICielslullabor movements
ollhe 1920s and 1950s
Oeopjte ~~ anempts

Ollii15CS

rnrrnben-haw rog!Strred. Tho
most ptetnincnl of lheu mixed
unions b lhe Metal and Al1ied
Worker's Union (MAW), wltidl
had a 50~~ membership
Increase In tho past nine
motlths. It now boasts 30,000

150 F..W Hall
Main Sb'Mt Campus
SUNY Buffalo

SMWU members would be
exempt !YOm trawling and

cxgantullons at
arc bolr\g ~ted

tlwou!ll

lhe use ol fiiCICX)I committees,

Analysis
working W\ Soulh Alrlcb

T

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19rer.c1 1n South AfricA mc:e
1979 .,. black An adclllonal
S2 uniOns oonsiJitng ol both

Tbe Gracf•ate Student
Ot-p nliatloft, of the

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Family Concert
To~

lllf PETER Df!JU'ffWSICI
HEIIOIUAL SCHOtARSHfP

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Clskel ..-sion, 200
SMWU members wme
arrested The newly won
freedoms connol be withdrawn

wlohout couo&amp;.g lhe damaging

·NIIdcot slriles ol 1973

GW for Graduate Study:
Health Servi~ AClminlstradon

�us shuttle

battleship? a,
The Kremlin thinks it is
Q

.lACK

ANDERSON~ .IOE SPEAR

WASHINGTON-No orw has boon ''''lldq

the Ammc:an ~ shuttle P&lt;O!J'ar!1 mooe doMIII
!han the RIJS5ians_ Thl&gt; 1&lt;1-en*o bolltws the
Unllftl StaleS IS ~ 10 tum lhe shunle 11'110

a ~ batllesNp

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JHDUful aploration., but there., .om e
merit in the

Some"' IUipictom.

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The """""""'&amp; was desi!Jlod foo
e:xplcnban, but thore's some mmt on the Sovwfs
suspicions. Pentagon 5tnlle!JSts ha~ ~
pl4ns to use the shunle for defense. Here are a
lew~

The shuttle c:oold cany SAO satelbtes toto orb!
at a lraaion of "'hat It costs to l&amp;un&lt;h the
sateD.tes from the &lt;'llrth.
Pontagon researc:hon are dowloplng a star

Waf$ ray which c:oold bhr1d enemy sat•llites or
knock out ~·· This could be Installed In
a furure space st... tile.
The st...nle could !eny smaD nuc:lur warheeds
onto space and place them strategk:aUy In D&lt;blt.
That way, the weapons would always be ready
Requiem for • w atc:.hdog? Congress
lor Instant retaliation. It '''ould be lar cheaper
created the Federal Election Comnusslon (FEC)
than building MX mlssl.les or B· I bombers to
In 1974 to msure !hat pclnical campai!Jls were
cany nuclear weapons.
hcnl!st But now thefe's a backstage move In
The space shuttle could bo used to &lt;l&lt;U1t('J
Congress to put the eJection watcl1dog$ on a
Russia's killer satellltes, which ha"" already boon
Jeuh.
teslftl. The st...nle COIIIoi
, The SIN! lor behind the plot ts Reger Jepsen,
kldnap-spac:enap?-thdc'tller sattllites by
R·lcwa. and he has a per$01\111 ~to pick with
lterally pluclttng them out of space ~th a
the FEC
mechanleal arm. Indeed, the p'mary puJll(loe of
ln 1978, the ClOI'MIISslcn accused ~ of
the second shuttle mission Is to five astronauts •
hOI pooperly filing flnanclal reporU from hb
chanct to test the st...nle's carg~&gt;loodlng
Senate can..,ai!Jl-a common mistake, But the
mechanical arm.
Incident generated pi( nty of bed publici I)! for
In lairneu, fl should bo said that some top
..,.., back In Iowa Since then, he has been
Pontagon ofllclals strongly oppose tJ'Oiilattmg the
tryq 10 sa;nle 1he conwnlsslon.
space shuale.
Now, 1he Mlllltor has 1he badttng ol 15 of his
~ who oJso want the FEC writlm out ol
E.xc:ellat c:holcc: Rcmombol Emnt
CXIStencl And ~ of .lepwn's supporten IS
ldwer? tW was Praklcnt Ragan's fnt
S.. Paull..al.all. R·Ncv.. Preslclent !Wagan's
~~--~~loJ~!Iil!~~lll"'::10 head the tuman tWm ~at 1he
ron-~ chawman
Sea~ 0epartmont. We dug up evldlnct that he
lnddfntaly, the FEC Is st:il audoang!Wagan'o
was poooly ~ lor 1he ;cb There was a
~bcakJ
Senate itwesbgildon. and Ufewr "''thdmN Wldor
1ft
HeadliAa and footnotes: Olflclals of the
Now 1he pmidont has selected Elliott Abrams
McDonald's hamburga chain tock umbragr and
lor 1he post. Ale dl!gng ~r~to IU rtCOid. we
flied MJ!t when a Jape-.. IMI food company
ha~ ClOI'dldecl he Is ., eJ&lt;CI!llent cholc:.
began Mlllng • pany eallod the "Macbulger • The
Alnms IS _.,an aulstant stcreSaJy of stat~.
J~ suprema COU11 ulumately ruled on
and he'o a~ con.,etent ~l A swch
app&lt;Jal that there's no place !or "Macburgers"ln
~ oanfidonllal State Oopartrnont rnemo5
Japan
and cables - ' s ._ Incidents that lllustrat• hb
-Followers of the Har• Kmhna cult ~
abOttles
taken up l&lt;'lnpO!ary rcsiden&lt;le In the lobby of the
~I Services Administration buoldirlg In
last May, the United States wound up 1101Jng
dcwntown Washington, and there's nothing
~t the World Health Orgon"-'1100'1 tnfant
Uncle Sam can do about It under federal law.
formula code. Essonllally. It was a 1101~ against
The Kr1shnas are sell1119 pamphlets and Incense,
Infants and In favor ol the formula
but the bureaucrat• haven't gotten the lalth.
manufacturers The United States was the only
Fedmol offk:~als soy ofs)ust pan of their "living
developed
natlon
that
voted
aga.lnst
the
cat.
.
It
1
'-turned out to be an embarrassment
buolding poogram •
Unltod Footurer Syf'dlcato

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PSYCH STUDENTS,Oo
you like corree and
donuiS? Even 11 you don't,
come to get·together
TONIGH T at 7' 15 In 339

WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
f&gt;

"JUST FOR THE LADIES"

3 •9 5 - For All You Can Drink!
and Yo u Keep Your Gabel'• Glaee
THUISDA Y NICiHT LIVt

N ov. 12th

A Tribute To The DoorA
with Lizard King
featurilll all Doore muelc

,,c \ ,......

Squire Dynamic Rob
Adlmakl from UB'e
Clinical Psych Oept. will
bftef us on Grad School
application tnfom&gt;atlon
Be there, AlohL

Informational Meeting concerning SUNYAB's
Overseas Prog"m in Grenoble, France
Students who have participated In the
program will talk about their experiences an~
explain the working of the program.
Scholar•hip offered for a qualified student.
Wednesday • Nov. 11 • noon
Room 930 Clemen•
All Are Invited To Attend

�OUCE BLOTTER
POUC£ aLOt"TEa
......,.,~l,IJII

SOunt CAMPUS

llEPOITS:

106-wxv aDd owned by the
Americ:aD Humanist
Asloc:iatioD. W'dkesoa s.
Room-BuraJaty-A fcmalt
rqJOrU penon($) WlkooWll
t~~l&lt;red the abovt locatioo, cut
the lock off the victim's
locker, but took notbina.
Red Jtdtel S, lnd Floor

Mala·Badcy Loc-Pttit
Larcmy-A malt ~ru
pcnon(s) ullltnooo~ removed
hiJ Netr Jawy plate 2JS·MBL
Loctwood Ubrary-Pubbc
valued at $27 -'0 from his car.
Lewdness-A fc:malt rcpons
Mau~·Badcy Lot-Petit
•bile she was Slud)'Ull at the
l.atcmy-A fc:malt rcpons
Lounac-Ciiminal
lOcation, a black male
ptrSOa(s) unknown removed
Mischief-Patrol rcpons
exposed hmudf to her In a
her Colorado llccnK plate
• pcrsoo{s) W&gt;koown sbOI a BB
lewd m&amp;DJ&gt;el'.
JH·9813 •alutd at $27.50 from lhrouah IWO windOWS at the
Moot Court, O'Brian
her car at the above localioa.
above location caliSina $100
Hall-hlil ~y-A male
M&amp;Jn·Bailey Lot·Pttit
damliltreportS penlp(s) uatnown
l.atcmy- A malt rcporu
Moody Terrace-Criminal
took his black..,.lealber brief
pcnon(s) unknown took his
Mischief-A male rcporu
case wbicb contained a leather· banay valued at $50 from his
pcrson(s) unknown broke the
boWid diary, National Law
car, 928-VOW.
driver's side front window of
Journals aDd pcnonal ~·
Main-Bailey Lot -criminal
his mother's vtbide causin&amp;
Value, SW.
Mlsdtlef-A male rcpons
SHlO damqe. Plate no.
Farao-LottcriJI&amp;-A male
ptrSOa(s) unknown spray
9077-AEW.
repons l tu$plcioUI males were painted hil •dtldc, 610-FJP,
Poncr I, Room-Criminal
loitcrina at the above location. causlna S300 darnaac.
Mischief-A fcrnalt rcporu
Farao 4, Ulld 6-Falsc Fire
pcnon(s) Wlknowo sbOl a bole
Alarm-Patrol reports a tnalc
Wed...Uy, No•_....,. 4, 1911
in the window at the a~
.... arrated for pullina the
location causina $200 damaa•·
fttc alarm box 43 at the abo-. NORTH CAMPUS
localloD.
REPORTS:
11nondllf, Novtabcr 5, lMl
R-8 WCS1-Falsc Fire
Alarm-Patrol rcpons •
orr of Skln~&gt;&lt;t&gt;1llt
NORTH CAMPUS
fa:ll&amp;k sates •hilt wailifl&amp; for Road-RC&gt;C:O\a) -A male
REPORTS:
bcr lx01hcr 1oM acadcntally hit rcpons a car •u $1ud In the
the bo• at the abo•&lt; location .
mud at the abo•e locauoo.
Talbcn Hall. Mt~~'s Room b&gt;

NORTH CAMPUS

REPOIITS:

abo••

BuD Pt~~-A.ssault-A male
rcpons that unkiiOWD pcnon(s)
btal him up aDd robbed him
of bis wallcl wbicb contained
S10 cash aod pcnona1 papen.
Suspca also took his bfoWD
ltatb&lt;:r belt aod belt buckle.
Bdlind TCDDis Courts at
P-1-A.ssault-A malt reports
whilt rcferccina a Ruaby P.mt
at the abovt location, an
untoown male kicked him in
tbc bead.
Porter-Au. Harusmcnl- A
female rcpons m:dvlna
annoyina pbone calls.

Friday, Nonmbcr 6, 1911
NORTH CAMPUS
REPORTS:

Capen Hall-Grand
l.at~•Patrol rcporu a

malt was arruted for cakina
hiJ roomnwa MAT Quiet
Bank Card aDd ....;lhdra1riJ:aa
S200 from his ea:owu. His
roommate sate~ be did not
alvt him permission 10 lake his
card.
SOunt CAMPUS
REPORTS:

Main-Balky
Loc-Dnip-Pali'OI rcporu
tho &amp;rrCSl of IWO malto OD the
abovt dtarac. llolb were fOWid
at the above location m&gt;Okina

C&amp;llllllbis in a 1978 Ford Pldt·

up.

Main-Bailey Lot-Pelit
Larceny-A malt rcpons
pueon(a) unknown l OOk his
Volunt«r Flrcman's plate off
the arill of bll car. Valut, Sl.

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'HOW I WON THE WAR'
-thursdayNovember 12th
Ellicott-Room 1 70
Times: 6, 8 , 10 p .m.
Cost: $1 .50
sponsored by

C.U.S.A. &amp;..
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cliff&lt;fait f«hn&amp;....., JOU play them md JOU Jd

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_ . . h'sa r&lt;al lddowo Cor dot CIDI."

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orr lb..,. waeb ...,llltd-&lt;a uwt.dorlll
hard f.,..Pt tMtc:h. The
Lear. provided ahe fans with aome udlina ecoion, ....
thootb Buffalo ouaplaycd them. Nol only _ .
hliJ&gt; on Ihe lee io the IWO r111tts that broke OUI, but thm:
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Ewa tho pla)'&lt;n ao&lt; invoNecl with the fans 11 Maple
L&lt;af ddmiGIIIII Bony ~ )Wilped oo the pmaky
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8y i 0SEPH 8. ZINCALE
NotioMI Ed11or

W

ha&gt; Sc.-.... B. S.O.pl&lt; ,... •ntrodu&lt;ed u the
nc"' UB Presidtnt 10 the Un1&lt;mt!Y

Commun1t)' 1wo weocks aa.o. huk •I.) \&amp;td

of hi&gt; a ffi liauon "'ilh the Cour~etl on I oro&amp;n
Relations.
Whik ti Ill&lt; Unl\&lt;nlC.) of Ne«a&lt;ka on 1978.
Sample .--as, dcctcd as a pmn~nttu mrmbrr 10 tht
hi""y pr&lt;&gt;topoos orpruwlon •hodl r&lt;1&gt;&lt;atedly hu
been anocked on id&lt;olocl4'al &amp;rounds from both the
political right and the lell.
!Uxotdonato Sp&lt;ctal PloJ«U IM&lt;Ctor of the
Council on Foro&amp;n RdaiiCIIU. Knnrcon Dunn, "the
Council is a btpan1sa.n, noa-pro{it. pr1~raa t
cdueauonal ~arch in ~clu,aK)ft, " t"'ne'emtd

""h

prescrnin&amp; \'atyina opinfoas on 1u un rcla1in1 10
hpotltics. erononua. and ~ m1lnary. •• The &lt;:ouncll
pubhshcs a varitt)' o( mapzinH •nd udln&amp;lht

scholarly journal ~n .VI••rs ..h orn &gt;ho•.,:a~a a
political spectrum or authon.
"l!ln'er hidt my membership wilh Of&amp;.aniz.ations:·
Sample told Tire Spcctn1m. "I don't think the

Council is a siniAer orpnlution ." Accord ina to
Sample, he was osked to join the Couneil artrr
deli\'triog a ltcture oo "Forti&amp;n Rchuioeu or an
American State'" to the eouncil. The lectur• wa) later
publiohed in the WoshlnJ IOn Quorrul)•. Samp)r
maintained thll the Council is unatrillated, taking no
specific position on any lSSut.

D unn asserts thai orpnlutionj \ uclt a. cht John
Birch Society, an ewcmr rialto • ·on a aro up, havr
been auacking th~ Councd for )·tar~. Ht- .,.id that the
Birch Society has aecuscd the Council o r b&lt;ina "'"
on CIO&lt;IImuni$m, and blame&gt; the Counetl for the
problems of tht Amcncan «enomy.
"They ... '""' lhr Secretary or Stale h • mrmb«
or the CoUIICll, and oh&lt;y look ., US ford&amp;n poll&lt;)',
and if they don't Iii&lt;&lt;"'""' they «e. they da&gt;m o.c
ate in.,&gt;h'Cd u&gt; a ploc-)USI ~UK of the
(Secrelary'o) membership on the Counal," Dunn
daimed. Additionally, other n&amp;ht "'"' aroup~ ha-.

a«uscd the Council of p VJn&amp;•"'~Y the Panama
Canol. \
While obintoinina that the Mleolosical riaht bas
often fo und rnson 10 cfi&gt;aar« • ilh Ill&lt; CoUIICll's
Or&gt;tn1011s, Dunn ackno• lcdaed that those on th&lt; leh
or thr political Jpc&lt;lrum ....... """ been ,oeaJ in their
do&lt;app&lt;O'al or the Council.
Allhou&amp;h Dunn ...d 1~ ..-.. no formal "lmk
b&lt;f,.ecn 1~ Council and 1M T nbtCTal Commission,"
M dod admit that a lot or indn'lduols on tM Counal
arr abo Trilalmol CommiUIOn membcn. The
Tnlascrat Commiss.oo tS an tdcolopcall)' C0Mt'f"Y211i~c
unooro or pobunans. schobrs. and ..ealthy qpitalisu,
"h"-b "openly commi11ed to inllumetoa us
IO\'ft'nmcftl pohtical and economic deciJiot\$ m (a,or
of Nonh AmttlCa. Wntern Europe: and Jap~n

A ccordu\&amp; to Dunn, tbt: TrilaruaJ Comm&amp;S.StOn u
OKII\d)' ••an\OI\cd an rouo.sdin&amp; .. both pubhc a.nd

pn\-att an)l•tutiOns. as .. tU as makina, rsotic)
ra-ommcndaaions lo 'ltOrld g~ ernments.
Ciun, rhe mcmbersh&gt;po or formtr Pr&lt;&gt;odnnial
C:and&gt;daJe John B. Andenon and v,cc Pm idcno
Gcorat Ou\h 14ith the Council on Foreign Relattons.
h&lt; 11dno,.ledaed thai the'""' men abo belona to ohr
rnlllrtral Commi~sion. '"Bwh i! prf'Smlly undn 01lor
Of fi re tO Withdraw fr0n1 tither 00( ()( I he
org.an ization.s."' claimed Dunn. It 'is not
unprecedented for hiJh levd US leaders 10 bdon&amp; oo
the Tnlatrral Commission while: holdin,; off'i~Je, Dunn
notC'd. cit in&amp; the mtmbcr!hip of fonncr- Presidem
Jimmy Carter, former S«rcaary or Stale Htnry
K1ninger, and former Undersc:crrtaries of State, Sol
l~nowu z and Ctorac: SaiL
,
A«orclina 10 Dunn. the Coui1Cll has about 2000
mcmbcn rcprCICfltina d i\'ef'St' distiplincs. Dunn ~let

thar Sample rcprtSMIS rhC' academic commu.ni1y )"
be did not know or any spcciftc e.umplcs or
Sample-'s: council -...-ork.

Althoual\ Sample has been a mcmher or ohe
Council for the pastthrer)ears, he .aid he has not
b«n very acun in 11 . "I If) co be acth~ on abc
.Qm.,ha commissloo (Oc b&lt;anth of the N&lt;&gt;&lt; Vor~ Clll
he.ldquanns), buo .. hen I'm inN.,. Vorl. (usual!)
U) 10 au&lt;nd Council m«&lt;ongs," Sam pi&lt; ....a.

THE

-Steven B. Sample

EORUM

•
Professors complain about Bookstore's serv1ce

By LISA FRIED
Spectrum Stqff Rq&gt;ortor
e:xperi~tina

s;imdar problems.
Barry termed La&lt;O'$ .crvioc
" cxttll&lt;nl" a commodity he
" 'Ould not .....,... from the
Unn crSit)' Bookstort.
Barry describod an Uteid&lt;nt io
· wlueh a pubhslocr san Laco 1M
wrona t&lt;&gt;t fOf one of his duses.
Laoo notlttd the mor md called
hom to &lt;h&lt;ck on his aoual rrqurs.,
Barry t&lt;pO«ed, and 1M problem

(This is lh&lt; first port of o thrn-

port 2rin oppcorm1 t«h Mondtl)•
on 1M rol• that th• Foii.U·nm
Bookstot&lt; pktys"" the UB
campus.)

A

n incrtas~Q~ number or
UB fiCUby 111&lt;11\bm,
unhappy ..-.h the

-'t
Bootsocr--

uru..U'Sity Booksaorc's ~~
b.a"'"r souctu alt(fftati"t" sourca: ro
fulfill lbeir teubook ne&lt;ds.
Accordinc ro stort" records. over
JOO prof...on order thor re&gt;ts
tb&lt;oup. local bookStores ouch a s
1.aco Book"orc and T'allona
Laves both located on Mau&gt;
St....,. Thr stores rnulcd that
most Unh-.nity Bookslor&lt;
tcfU&amp;"" arr En&amp;lish Oq»nmcnt
faculty with tht rem~.~nin.&amp; orckts

owboob sales ror 10
pm:cct or total -.abre

ofi&amp;in-auns from various

ft\cftUCS.

dq&gt;anmenu in ohe F*'ully of Ans
ond ~uen and Social Sclcnc&lt;i.
The Univcrs•IY Boobrorcs,
oper:ued by Chicaso's Follett

Many professors have
c:ompla&gt;ned that rhc Unl'en;ily
Bookllore did not IIOiifJ t11om
IOhrn their books ~ be . _ ar
unavoilable, and that they ore...
did not disoovcr the problems vnnl
their .sutcknts tried to pur~ the:
books. For ·,his reason. philosophy

Corporauon. servt the \lSI
m•jority of UB profcssort. Follett
Twbook l&gt;&lt;r&gt;aromrnt Manaaer
Monica Barrett indk:ated thnt

Prof...or Dale R.i cpr .,.itched
hom the Univrrsit)'. Bookstort to
Laco IS yoan qo. At that lime
the bookstorr ,.'liS operated by the
Faculty Student Association
iFSAI. " I tried the University
BookStOf't: aod never S«nK'd tO act
rtorough to anybody there that
""uld cut throu&amp;h thr red tape,"
he said. Ricpr complained that the
personnrl was conStantly

c:banaina. unfrirndly, and l'llrdy
responded to ...,plalniS.
C la..ics Professor Tbomos Barry

sooppcd ptironoxlna the Univ&lt;nlty
Book$1ok in 1970 antr repeatedly
re«ivina wronc books and nevcr
beina notified when'"" ,.ould be
late. He said that mosr or the
Oassics l&gt;&lt;panmcnt's professors
now rely on Laco after

" "' CIOntCied before 1M
sanmcr'sllart. I
tlliGk 1M
UoMnity
done lbr ,._ for - · " lllr said.
Rmsian professor William
Harmlton ch01Jed Ill&lt; University
Bookstor&lt; wrtb underorderina
trJObooks. The University
Book,.ote will not follow an
enrollment IISI if it is si&amp;nifarnJy
hiJher than ihc pr"'ious Kmdltt,
he said. Enrollmt:nt is
unpredictable CIICh liC'ID&lt;Stcr,
Hamilton explained, and
profcsso,. often plan for
1ncre&amp;.sa, and rcquea addi1ional
.... books.
Hamilton swit&lt;h&lt;d to Laco in
1970 becaute it was "willifta to
take • shot and possibly overorder

e 001111- IIOOKITORE o n - 4

�in short.

1Morr.,....1•t

"-

c ampus

Raaalna· for complaints
Somt UB donn students arc open ina aheir door&amp; and vc bclna
.,... wkllrhe Quatlon ... Hey. have )'OU filled out )'Our birch sheer
~,

..

Ill pon of a combin&lt;d effort of rile Scuclenr Associalion's (SA)
Cotneturueation and Room Rwmcrs Commhtt"C'S. ort-campus
Sloodcou an fothna out SA U111vmny complaanr shorts on aopoo
r.- prorcsson· pcrlonnao&lt;o 10 lhe Blue Bud bu&lt;

Kllcdulr
CommUI&lt;1' &lt;tUclenl&gt; ha··· been ffibqlhe umc ronn. throuJ!)I
ad"'n1tJottftem5 itt camPf.t$ pubbcalfons. and dtpotirin1 thc:tr
compltoed rorms in SQuire Hall .. Birth lloolhs."
O.n 2m Bill'll forms ha~ bom di&gt;lrobured, wilh ar ~" 1200
returned already. Tho &lt;'Omplned forms will he collccled and
an1ly«d by both commhlca~ SA V1~ Prfiidr:ru SIC'\'C Kaplan. a
Rootn Runnen orpniu:r. oplai.M'd thll con•plainu. 1'ill be- .)Ont'd
ouc and forwarded ur'various SA depanmcnts for ace ion.
.. We •ant 10 find out •bat lht Pfobkm\ arc on campw.:· SA
Pr....xnt JO&lt; Rll\in said, addina rhar rhe end re&lt;ulr w,ll hop&lt;full)
allow SA 10 oolw Aucleat problems.
Aloclc from tbc Bilch U.... and the Room Runner opcrauoru
.. hdlchMnd COIDpWniS f . - dorm SIUclenl• IIIlO S", Ihe
lfuclclol - - i s plann"" a l""&gt;lblc """' amGQ&amp; orr.ampu•
a.Dd commutu studttu ~. ,u .. mail t"ampa.a;n.
As of last Thursday, accord•n&amp; 10 Room Runner Wendy Cir&gt;~y.
&lt;OfiiPialnu CCAI&lt;1'cd around lhe need fO&lt; bankin&amp; macllina o.n rh&lt;
dorms, mcm buSH durina pea~ hour&gt;, and problems " ilh
unckntandina te.:hin,a assistanl.s and profbsor~ who speak
Ensibb ou a socond lan,uqc.
her common &lt;Omplainr
~ lhe inadequate liJ!)IIin&amp; and Shon Opcfalini hOIIfS of lh&lt;
Uni..,,.y Ub&lt;aries.

"DOl

Bishops endorse Abortion Bill

banning aborctoru. nadonwidr.

JO PfOVlnciaf pl'tmicrs have q.rtrd 10 Pt1mt Min•strr Pierre
Tructe.u•• plan for a Canadian ronstitulion. 1'hc onl)' dincnttr
was QuttJu•s; Xpaniv Prcmitr Rene Lc\aqut, •
The major po;nl or disapecmenl had been rhe issue of
preo.incial riJhn, 5imilar ro the Slates rl&amp;ht&gt; on Ihe Unioed Sc•tn.
,.bid! the I)Ocmiers """"ed assured oo ahem . Trudeau pro1)05Cd a
me&gt;« fedenJisHypc S)'!l&lt;m with I he bul ~ Of po~n bcin&amp; "iddcd
rrom • Cf:ftlral aowrnmau in Otttwa.
'T'M brcaklhro..., occumod •1lcn Trudeau acrccd 10
compromiK and allow the prO\incu to ha\oe &amp;reater au1hc...ity.
The basic prOYision of Trudeau's proposal t&gt; oo bnn&amp; Ill&lt; B&lt;iJoo
Nonh Amcrial ""' from London 10 Canada and allo ..
LO
adlpt and amrncnd rhe bill as conphurion. Tho Bnrish Nonh
.o.m&lt;rica ""' is rhc lqislarion ""ich pvc Canada irs limiled
indcpcndcntc In 1867.

ou.-

Some joke
TlJSCON, " RJZONA (Cli)-" Unlvcnity or .o.nzona l\.1")
• ......,. r..,.. charccs or thtt31&lt;nin&amp; and onumldat.inl a profosor
ana he cornplain&lt;d aboul a bad &amp;radc "' •• unuwal fashion.
John J, WCSW$ sho&lt; • ICJ&lt;tbook
a 12'PIOIC sl!oi&amp;WJ and
piaml11 In the moilbo~ of J\ssociare Profcs&gt;O&lt; of Political sa.nc.,
John E. Crow, after Crow refused 10 all., hu "0" crad&lt;.
\\'CfttiS took I political sc:icn« COUnt from Qo~ lasa irwit\s:
and rniroally rcocived an incomplct~ . "ncr 1h01 .. as chana«~ oo a
.. o:· Wen.an met •ith Crow to complain.
Fi\oc minutn after chat m«ein&amp;, a ..,itnns saw Wroas.s puc 1M
book: in Crow•s mailbox. 11 conrai.nrd 1he notr: .. Thanks
Jolin ••.P .S. This il no&lt; a rellco:lion or you, buo a rellco:lion or
Pobrical So&lt;no:e 102."
W&lt;nass rold U" police he shot I he rwbook sc.e&lt;al monoh•
before. end had 00 immlton or inlimtdala.na. or tbrniMin&amp; cro... .
Tho ....... .... . ~ he oaid.

•-h

PUBLIC EMPLOYEES &amp;

THE

THOIIAI IIIlA
"'-*"tNN YOik
Edu~ Aaloc:llltlon
Fonner "'-'dent Buffalo
Teec:llers Federet lon

RIGHT

PATCO

TO

ALDAWIUES
Gener81 Duty

NwM.Aoeewell
POITAL
Employee

......... .., ....

NdoiiiiU.,...Guld
Child c.. Prowldecl

loleny~
T~

CttlacW AJNII..af c,..,..

E•IMn ~

~_,,.,..

A-"'Ctooot~Cltr

O.YICI er~r, ~·•~•
~" Anlenlftlft•t
Jld&lt; HerlmO/CMuiO&lt;Irm,
Alan C !UchiCIOOftfrli)•Unt

John FormeHIIGrtpll'#ct
B. Z.nga~N•rlont'
LaUrf1"1Ce T Aostflll'\ltl~fOtftp#'JJ

O~'tid OU;a•iOI'At•itt.nii'NfOOrtplrt
Jelh.,. R TtM.ntont~..

1ri' -hit..;
In a nother world

Jon M OlatiA ....._. s.-ta

..

o..t~t.._~,......,s

What •&gt;u IM n.amr or lhC' f~m~ly '" the 196So68 tdt'YISIOD ~
lMIIoSp.&lt;o?
Aod "'htt •-as Or.. Smilh"" fir•1 namt?
Who playctl YOUQ&amp; Will and hil older siSitr Penny?
Finally, whaa wu rht name or rhe spa«ship thar June l.ot:~han

Ut Petn~Attl

TO&lt;!fClo- • o k
francis

$prec;Jtefna.. l'fwttooJIPI!t

and Cuy Williams z.oomed rhrou1h rhe galaJCics in?
Jetfr.,. H . Can1od8nt.... .,,.,.,.,

Amwrn.-Th~ R.obinsoos, Z«hur)'. 81/ly AfmliiiPJ1 u1td Anx«'hi

Curr•nt.ht, tmd th• Jupltt!l- 1/,

_cUJ,_...,. .....

J-P. Iol~~~-

1.1. a

.

Pff'Stdtru Reagan m.akn an orr-hand rtmark JiboUI nudc.ac wu
bcin&amp; possible in Europe and hundred&gt; of thousanch or Eu1opca..
lOLC' 10 1he str«b. Whal•i lht mauer v.ith thos.t ho1head$-n0
)r('Olot or h umor1

STRIKE
THURSDAY 7:30 pm

noftmber12
1&amp;0 Ferber Hall
M•ln StiMt C.ml»d
SUNY Buffalo

me Sp«ltum ofllcee .,.• touted in
35$ Squire H611, Sla(• Unlwttt.Jty ol
Nh&gt; Y«k et Butlakl. 343$ Wtjn
S1r•t, Butta~. Ntw YOI'k U.2U.•
TII-J718jUI""I O&lt;lhoriel;

If Edwin Mccsc Ill or James Baker Ill 0&lt; Alexander H.ai&amp; 1 had
uid &gt;ny!hiQ&amp; tile rhar, I could undmtand the Europeans hold•na
aruo·AIIl&lt;'rinn dcmon"rtlion&gt; Bur our ccnllll host "only :us.aned
b&lt;ffiY quips,.., ~~alii he &lt;&gt;aocmrn1 aboUI?

J718jUI.:!MI,booel-.,~0ofll

t91t BlltlaJG. H.Y. The Spectrum

Sl--. ..... - fdoooo.,...,.

polo&lt;y 1 1 -.,.,.
CIIiet. ~oon.-..,.
,.... 'Mtboulh ~OOf'IIMAI 01

·-

II'IIEdi,&amp;of~l.lllrtellt'

,... Sj&gt;KIIVIW 11 _..., 1&gt;r llollolo

We Nncricans don '1 Ukc 10 picl. up ahe momin&amp; paper and sec
our Prcsidcnr n:oo&lt;:ked and ndiculed by a bunth or Cmnan )'OUihs
who art fr« tod1y because Otorae C. Scou didn•1 1ake nothul'
from nobody.

Tho Frmch woold aU be $pcaklna Ccnnan if John Wa)'n&lt; dldn'r
march rhe lOise .o&gt;JrbO&lt;nc undt1' rhe ""'de Tnumpb and
cvcnrually link up"' ilh Karl Malclcn to mlke Europe Ale for
~WI&lt;oe Dietrich.

Lk:.tcn. Europea.n.s--.a'~ your parenrs to tetl you whar your
homeland wa•like heforc 11 was llbcnoed by rhc.'jcrccn A~;~ors
Guild . •
"

NewsPreu WIC., 1370 StMc:a se
l!ulllllo,N.Y.

01511ibuted ,,.. to tnt Unl'ttM'1oltt
cornmunflytllmlt one c:ocJ1 Pt• Delton

,...~

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A s - l e d - F.... _

$yowSicalo, ..... - ~Colleol
... s.n.ce lklited Fatwn
8yndattct
..,., IJnit.s Ptda $ynckatl. Tilt
$p!KI.rum tt repr~ttenltd lor na110n.11
aOtOnl ..lng 01 Oontmuntete)Ons a.no

AOIIItfti.SJng $er't'lett, to S tUOtnlt. lnc.

Hart a liuk fanh, Europe. YOII.11 have a happy cndtna-tn
T""hnicolor.

4ls A~~t'*&gt;

....,._..live

M.,.Oittl Slw~fAtf Ol'KIOI
O....Holdef~t

J~

mark ru ssell

"R&lt;r over a year of disapt\Cin&lt;nl and debar e. nta&lt; or Can•d•'•

Euc:utlve Director
Council 35, AFSCME

Stlh GOOIISChliOIMtn• otftig Cflro,
Anti'IOn) M.~ltil"•"•tlno Edffo,

In a re&gt;~erul or policy. The Narlonal Conference or Carholk
Bishops ha~ endorsed lcaillauon allo.,in&amp; for individual !Oalo 10
ckddt rhtl&lt; own abonion Ia•&gt;. Pr&lt;"'OOU&gt;IY rh&lt; Cbur&lt;h bad onl)
endorsed an arncndrncnl "hid! banned abonioM outriJht .
Salin&amp; thai lhe 1971 S..prnnc Coun d«iJlo&lt;o upboklln&amp;
lepliLCd abonioM def&lt;Oied pro4ole lqillmat). eonr.........
spo~csman "«hbishop John Roach rold Con&amp;f&lt;SS in a Smale
discvwon or Scmtor Om" Ha!ch'• CR-Urah) pro1)05Cd b11l. 11\01
thi~ ''the anli-abortionisu ltit Man«.
The W...Op and Hatch •uu&lt;&gt;~ed rhal or &lt;IIOU£1\ !Oat&lt;&gt; pass prO•
lift lrgi\lacion lhrr'r could~ 1 con.schutionaJ ammt:ndmcnt

SN"'f G191l.a'.Wr. CooMMetw

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NOVI!JIBER I %TH · THUBS.
IN CAPIN LOUNGE FROJI
8 All - I! NOON

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PHOTOGRAPHERS
The Spectrum's Photo
DepL Is holding an
organizational meeting

Wednesday. November
lth, at 3:00p.m. In the
Spectrum Office. 355
Squire Hall.
AU interested
photographers please

attend!!

�Kahane
JDL founder raises ire

By DAVID CZAJKA

c;,,

/Wrurrs &amp;/!lor

Mtmb&lt;B of the M&gt;Curlty (Of&lt;le'sald tbey lul4 DO idea it wovid tot"'
out or ltand. 1'1aure that out . Jus1 days followina 1\U rcleue fr- a
C..,adian prison. Rlbbi Mdr Kahane, founder of lite Jewbb Def~
U:aaue (JDL) ond au1ho&lt; of ""'en! bool&lt;t. spoke aJ the Buffolo Slate
Studenl Union lut Thurtday.
For lbO&gt;e n01 familiar'""" Koltane's hi&amp;hly ClOOtro•asaal pM-pby,
he advocates the upvllion of Nabs (roll\ IPVI ot all cosu. While
lef'o'ina a pri!On term In l&gt;rad, he wro~e hb WOI book T1N1 M~at Go.
In &gt;1 he labob the Nab people "o . . , _ &gt;«thlna *"hin IJnd." Hb
,.,.. commtntary not only followed tum to O..ffalo, lc..,. alive.
Koltane'• or•uon co • d1wnc oudrm« or about 200 ...ned oul
camdy. b\d ....., a• he d1q&gt;&lt;n&lt;d hb ql.ll!ms ,.11JJ modem day Judaism,
Kaha.ne's •ords -.etc taanted
a biutr "·mamoe.
"The lilllll, molllfii&amp;IC bsue." he &gt;O&gt;d...,. JOWIIII &amp;JJIDlilatioG.
C'ampwe~ 11e spiricual .,_..._ ... He I'Oinled co parents·hl•en'c obsa\ed cht Sabboth 11 ..0 years. . •'hem dosat b&lt;vsb with
Kosbtt food ,. a botad on Sunday" aod J ...uh Coomdtna •luch
" . . •fenl (&lt;hildrtn) 10 che Ttmple J&lt;hoollo 1tom •orcb they'U ,....,
UK," u cite chid culpnll dihrt•na J.,.lSII filth
Tbus. ended port one, • Sdsion f~led" HIM$ wMh laualtttt. Tbt
bqinnina or port ... o . ......... posxucd almo.c Cllllrdy by hoscility:
the sptaktf'J ...... on probltfM or JudiiC Am mea and cbt •olatilt
brKb· Pilklttnian l 1tuarlon wa1 marlcfd by 1«1'1 and tcrn.mS.

••th

'' J.,..

art riddtn Wllh 1uflc fe&lt;h.... Tbt ob•cock co pcoce," Kahan&lt;
dllmed. "Ill he occuPied land or 1967... lndl&gt;aiminatc ~tllina Is htard.
the inhlal brHC:h of liltnct. "Ninctctn .5tX'I)'·J(\om U the problem?•• he
:uked. "No, 1948 is ohc probkm," Kahan&lt; &lt;1ormed. hu •peed&gt; poucm
risina "'ilh fury by che s&lt;COI\d. "In 1947, when lbt UN said they "'ould
provick a.,.P.JJrulnt in 1M (preKntly occupird) tM"IIory, Ihe Arabi- Wd
no- they wanocd ohe whole 1bins."
The -audltntc. W&amp;\ nOW Ill the bnnk Of WJt-the Arabs V~U) th.httnc.
litre ~:u a banlc. one chao ha&gt; b«n aoin, on for years. lraMI'Orled co
Buffalo. Kahane's tone g04ded ohc a nary Arabs. "'did hi• commcncs .
.. What a wcnc n wm~ au'" tho~ who kdltd Je-w.\ m the 1920s and
1930. rcaa "hen .... klllrd them." he yclled. AI chi• 1&gt;0int Kabanr ""''
not tal kina or i01Uiion, he '#oU ca11ina for r~nbuuon . A ,r~at thunder
or boc&gt;'t foiled che hall . Tblny 10 40 Hucner&gt; rost co !rave, )ccrln&amp; and
thrlAtu•' their arm\ l.l Kahane,
"It's b«n wch a pl&lt;tiulr," Kahane respOnded . "Shalom ."
At chis the oro~d huddled up ond b&lt;pn 10 , ..-.y ncM the speakers
po4ium ~Ahft"t Kahane stood . They d\ant«&lt;m un150n. "Lona Lhc
Pai&lt;&gt;Cine. Lon&amp; w&gt;&lt; Palnl1nt" ti&lt;hey mo-od dosa ""d ck&gt;w:r. Tbc
sc&lt;n&lt; It&lt;! trod on chc bnn~ or rebdlion. A handful or un1forrntd &amp;u&amp;rds
"'otldins maht .. ich cushed co •urround Kohan&lt; alona "'''h a r... or the
listcnm in ahc (ronl row.

"PLo. PLb.. •:· che • .,...;, &lt;hanaed. "Dov.n ""h lvod." said

iOmt. A fr'4' ro• s bad: inro tht aowd -a man 10ua,lw c.o bt' hnrd-"-"Hc

(Kahane) hb a ton a h1&gt;1ory of beaiUII up peopk." TV c:ameru 101 into
cbt 0&lt;1. loadina lhe 100&lt;11 ..i ch llaltc. No&lt;h1na more ..-.. heard from
Kohan&lt; for abouc li&gt;&lt; co 10 m1nu1n •h1k orda wu rotored. Tbc had shifted . The roccs or che Arabs 1old cite stocy. II looked IK&lt;., .,.ty
mob ~ nuabc mon tt\SUC:.
In umc I he qnali.J«Vncy fO&lt;~ dld rqaln """e scmblan« o( orcltr
and Kahan~ btpn 10 sptak apin.
" (The Arabs! Arc n01 propared 10 cbt Stocc or lirad, in any
be btpn ••'f'htst ~ wnll noc rat untd th~ is no Jnnsh
Scacc- chese i• che croaedy."
" Abo• • all lei u&gt; uncltrscand lbtfc i&gt; no •uch &lt;h•na os Poldune. cherc
nt"·er v.-u and M\~r v.-111 be.'" Kahan~ b&lt;llo,.ed.
Rtllrtln&amp; 10 thiS, lht mob of "robs rO\ened bod lO their btUiJcr&lt;no
shoulin&amp;o f , .. lonJit\t Paltstlnt"' 11t1•h the ArM ftt\'Of as their
nem1Je\•, 1irack. Kahane ancmp1cd 10 ahrow an a frw mort rtmarU. but
th~ promotm of tht show •ntcr\cned and turned 1he miCrophone away
from him. Huddled around the pial form. lhey ended chcl«eurc.
MulltnJ around for ll few minulcs, Kahane sc are~ s:hakJna hancb with
a rrw au~ts in tht front ncar the \lilt, bu1 the ~unty .auards galh«cd
around che •P&lt;•~cr ond ru&lt;hed hom lhrouah a ~ or door~a,...y from
I he crowd to ..(&lt;Cy .
Aft&lt;r the crowd btaan dl1peraina. I here r&lt;1naoncd onr brief roomcn1
of irony. As cbe guordt b&lt;pn lo U'h'" people from Che 5ociUI hall,
somt"On t conn«1ed whh 1ht t:nlaaen\Cnt•s promotion ara~~d tbc mike
10 put a cap on thin;&amp;l· "Have a pc:-a«ful oiaht.'" ht ..aid.
Sure.

$ tl t.'"

Polish Student League presents a program on the
polish menta/It~ of resl•t•nce:

"POLISH POETS IN REVOLT"
GIVEN BY'OR. TYMON TERLECKI, PR'OFESSOR
EMERITUS A T THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

MONDAY AT 7:30 RM 233 SQUIRE
FREE RECEPTION WILL FOLLOW

Peppeuoine Unive usat_y
~:hod.

or LOLO

wW... co anftOWI&lt;t lhol on admiooion olf'lal' will ~ on . _ , .
to "1'01&lt; wich &amp;n)IOIWin~ In .,..,...lrtc •"saa &lt;ducalloft.
&lt;To ananct an interv,.,_ ot 1o octtnd o poup -.ion. a)ntaC:t
lho offb lltled below.
Contocc.: Ploce•. .c ~ ClrHr
Non•btt ll, I til
Cllidoaco Offloe

Ooce; TbYnday

�books wltil&lt; Ill&lt; URIVcr.lly
Boo.klton .-:wa't:• lie h~ no1
aonc bad toJh&lt; Umvcr&gt;ll)
BoolttiO&lt;c ~xca- hc •tiD hrars
hi&gt; &lt;Oika&amp;v&lt;&gt; complain lboUIIhc

-·

Sqwrc HaD ~~oot.~~-orc M Jolln ft-ucrbom uid hi&gt; SID« n
tuually • ilbn&amp; 10 Ill&lt; • dlall&lt;&lt;
v.uh a profCSIOf"'~ $imatcd
narollmau fi"" ... \\ chaw an icka
•hlril prof..-&lt; do .. .tl.'' ht
t\plaintd . •._\Vt'rt tn the bu~lrK'U
to sdJ boob-. and 1f thcr·rc not on
1ht shd.c&gt; th&lt;~ can't &gt;&lt;li."
Barren .aid 1ho1 many

profesJOo who a1c unccnain
abolJt enrollmcru rigurt) "ill
&lt;J&gt;«UI••• on the numbft of boo~'
ntf'Ckd b )' oou.ntiDg 1hc number or
l!Uii in a classroom.
Frroch Prof...or J&lt;lllttl&lt;
Luch•~ ..pcritno&lt;d th&lt; ...,..
probltttl ""h 1ht campu&gt;
booLSIO&lt;&lt;, but lw not &gt;DIICht an
aba'NI,i\T sourer bceausc ~ doft
001 ..;.,. 10 &gt;end h&lt;r .. ,.,.,...
ponkularty frtshtnen. off&lt;ampu.
in &gt;&lt;arcb of tUJbooks. Shr saKI
that •ltc.lw nc-u bttn sa110ftcd
with the amount or tem ~C'
ft'a'h't'S, but

~US8(')1ed

thai il

could hc-lht fault or thc pubh&gt;h«
:and not the boola.tort.
Barren C).plaincd th:.u many

lc&gt;ibools required for fortian
lan,...,• cnur.n &lt;Om&lt; from
o~f'O('" and muR bt orckrrd aJ
last dutt n'IOnlfu. IR teh-aJX'r.

£.\en v.1th th.at much k'•d htne.
lbrml ..,.,. the) or&lt; ohm lat&lt;.

L ud•oa al&gt;o complained tJw
".tudmt&gt; ftl rtll pcr•ed •ben
the) fll\t 10 purdluc lt&gt;lbools
and the onl• onct 1\aitabk: for

..It orc u&gt;td. Lato BoobtOI&lt;
~•I

Manacn Brucc Bnm

bookstore to prrst:nl rcadtn&amp;

ma1crial10 lllud&lt;niJ can 1&gt;\111d
1hrir o"'n llbrann Wlolm, "ho
• •ilched 10 Uc:o four )cart aco.
saod h&lt; "I&gt; "di"'U&gt;Ied "llh lh&lt;
~IC'n

or the Une\trs.it)

BoobiO&lt;c."
Wocl&lt;n compbuM&lt;I •hal th&lt;
Unhmtt~ Bool\tot~ " '""a
COO\cnlc:rl« ~ore.-· orrcn~c.
•·Wan,. JOU\C'ntn, •'one •nh
lD.tbook\.. "A trQC campu)
boohiOr&lt; &gt;ltould offtt a lood

hdlt'\n. that ~udC'nb ~o~o1ll oncn bC'
"'lhntt to ;.fX'nd c\ua dollarS for
bc'ucr qualny boob. and thtrt(yrc
t..aro \\Ill pur~ha1e onl)' a limi'df
number of used booh.
lbrrn1 .. id thai U&gt;cd bonu ar&lt;
uwall) ordered •hm a boo~
rtQ~td t$ OUI Of pnnt. ..We U')
10 pur&lt;ha&gt;&lt; somc U&gt;cd books from
•hol&lt;&gt;alcr. beforc •• ccotxt Ill&lt;
pubb&gt;hrn to stt books on Ill&lt;

"'1m ron of booh 10th&lt;

$hd~o'ft a~

1ho1 althouah profCWJrs arc
mually ulcd to· r&lt;eommmcl
op&amp;ianal rcadiJtc. t!Ky c1cc1mc_ Ht
..., hr hopa IM PfOf""""
btcomc more ••'Ire of tbcu role

soon a.s poss.ibk." .she:

saKI
CW.JCS Dqoan-t Chaintwt
E•d)'ll Sln~h&gt;on and Eft&amp;1tsb

ProftS&gt;OI Max \1 ICkcn ,..,. noc
wuh the amount of
&gt;uppltmmtatY r&lt;adtQ&amp; maotriol
t;~Hsrltd

auilablt at
Book scOf~.

t~

uud&lt;nl\," he "'ld. "They should

wrhr off thrtr prof"il• to orfer
nudtnts eood rcadma matcnal
that is not reQuired."
FcuCfborn belle&lt;n tlul lh&lt;
purpose of the Uni\mu)"
8ooksAOfC' II tO Sft~C' rht' IIUdcnl\,

and qrccd I lui 1h&lt; &gt;d&lt;ction ol
&gt;uppkmcntory r&lt;ad•na "n not .,

aood,. 11 could be." 1&gt;\ot oddcd

,.,p

tn uparadma t~ Boobtort's
wpplcmcnlary rcadlllJ.

Unk·mit)

Smuhson, who hu

b&lt;cn mln1 Laco for abom 20
)'C!:m~. belit'\'b n is nects:sary for a

Next MondaJ-A look 111 tht
priers t:~nd prQ/it mor1m of tltt
Unil'trSIIY BookSIOrt.

IN CASE OF FIRE
By M ARTY ROSEN
Campus Editor

Although UB is ranked as the most
accessible school in the SUNY system,
handicapped students question just how
safe University dormitories and tlalls are
in case of a fire emergency.

Most students and faculty are familiar with
precautions for Hre emergencies-slay
calm. do not use elevators, locate lire exi1s, crawl in
smoke-HUed areas- and can escape from a building in
a crisis. However, an emergency evacuation presents
grealer obstacles 10 1hc handicapped
sludent-parclcularly 10 a student who is mobill1 y
impaired.
guaram~ 101al security
The UB Environmental
coverage.
Health and Safety
In 1he dormitories.
Separunem lis1s guidelines
Residen1 Advi§OfS must
for the evacua1ion and
make a room c h« k 10
security procedures for the
safe removal of the disabled determine thai all students
from University prOI_)Crty. in have left the buildina. In all
other Universi1y buildings,
the evan of a lire or
wbere responsibilty for
emer&amp;enCY·
space is divided bel ween on·
Accordina co guidelines,
duly staff members,
handicapped 5tudents are
a«ouotabmcy for the safety
required to be housed on
of handicapped studenls is
the first two floors or the
lesl clearly defined .
residence halls . In the
"Once you have a fire
Ellicott Complex, students
and
the eleva1ors don' t
in wbeddlairs can exit the
work, that 's it, " said
S«&lt;Occ floor via ramps to
Independents President Ed
tile terrace level. From that
Newton. " I have the
point security can be
mobilily to &amp;a in and ou1
alerted.
In Clement and Goodyear of the chair. If I didn't have
the mobiJily I would get
llalls, Sludenls are $lirected
to repon to the JCCOnd floor somebody to go ou1side aod
get assistance."
Jounae area. "Students are
While four people can
told to wait in the IOUD&amp;e by
the window," Goodyear
carry a person and a
Head Resident Usa
wbeekh&amp;ir down a night of
stairs, Newton claimed,
Hobitb explaiaed. " For
.. lt"s no1 safe. AU you need
the IIIOil put, fire alarms
are ~. If &amp;here is any
is one person to sllp and
noted, and the
dupr we would 10 ups&amp;airs fall.
quaners as i disabled
"Fire safely is one of
111d c.n, them dowo. If it
administration is
person makes you a more
those thinp that is basically cooperative to the needs of
desirable target."
-.,cbiDa -'ous we
~
laanclicapped studmts.
CMdoobd "' pcapk. ••
SpeciaUy desiJned devices
NeWton maintained. "You
are available to assht
clolr't think llboul il umil
In tbe dormitories, stickers handicapped domiitory
you're in an emeraeocY
Health aoc1
were distributed to disabled · residents in the event of
Safety procedures madate
situation-.xll'm just as
students for display on their nrc. Although there are no
piJty about that;' he
windows. In case of fue,
tb8l iD • evKII8llon the
deaf Rudeots in the halls
added.
responsibility for a buildin&amp;
authorities would know
this )'Cfr, in past years the
. UB is r«&lt;JDized for
is usiped 10 the faculty
which rooms to check. "It
Uni~ly has hooked up
being the most accessible
was corupletely voluntary,"
baviD&amp; the aratat space.
Rashina lights, lriggtted
Univenity pmo1111CII are
scbool in the Stale
Newton said. "lf you're
along with Hre alarms, to
'University of New York
dimud to divide buDdina
worried about beina robbed. awake a student who could
to identify yo·ur livina
(SUNY) system, Newton
~ into dlliliDct areas 10
not he.,- the alarm. In cases
common-~

.......

wiadow.··

F.avuoamenw

. .,....-._.,·-··f

j
i

1
!

where a studq11 would not
be alerted by sound or lighL,
there are pro&gt;~i$ioll$ for a
YibratiJig bed.
" The problems of the
disabled are pretty much thesame as any other student."
Newton ~ned. " If he's
on an upper floor. he has to
Hnd some way 10 get to a
lower noor. The only time
you have a problem is if
nobody knows where you
are. Other tban that, you
simply use common sense.''

�?~nshine House 1 s future is clouded by relocation
Coun;rlin&amp; Cent~ " run by tht Division or Student
Afraors.

B&gt; SHII COOOCHI LD

Allllough the Sludtnt Association (SAl has d.J.ed
that tht Sunshine Hou~ muit becomt part or tht
Univmity-run Counseling Ctnt~. the \lUdtnt
organiution has refuied to JOin. cloudtngns
continued e~~:istenct.
··sunihonc Houst os an orpnouuon of SA and "~
ha' e a policy no" thot &lt;a)"l 11 must mo-. on campu&gt;
and becomt intrgrated -.oth the Drop·tn Ctnt~:·
Dirtctor of Sludtnt Organiz:uioru Chuma Osuorah
saod last wtek. ''If they refu"' 1 ..;u \UW$1 aaain
that thty do u, bur if not, thll'll bt •II hx Sunshint
House."
The student-run counseling cent~ located currently
in a house on Winspear Avrnue, has been in•ohed
in a semes~er-lona feud "'ith SA. Since June tht t,.o
organizations havr disaaretd o•er the house's
condition and funding. Sunshine House offocials havr
consisttntly accuS&lt;d SA of negotiating In bad fall h.
and admitted t hry distrust the undergraduat&lt;
government.
The currtnt dispute cent~s on tht Sunshine
House's future location and its r&lt;lationship with the
counstlin&amp; ccnttr. Ovtr the summer, SA and tht
club's offictrs agretd that it would bt bttttr served if
Sunihine House vacated its Winspear structure and
sought on-campus space. At first it appeared that the
Sunshine House would reotive a room on the
Amh~st Campus, but recent developments have
r.ised new doubt.s .
"We found some space in Townsend Hall (on the
Main Slreet Campus), rooms that the Mtn's Cent~
has allowed us to oocupy," Sunshint House E•t~nal
Director Howard Brown said. "But SA does not
want us to ao there." He noted tha.t Sunsllinr House
officials searched the Main Slreet Campus for a new
home to delay any move to Amherst.
However, Osuorah, is blockina the To,.nsend
move. "It is controled by Tolstoy Collrgc and we

SYMhlne Hous.e PubUc Rti• tlons Olreetot Nick M itt.~N el
•~rt gotrrp

ASSEM&amp;LY
Communicatio n s Committee

MEETING
Thursday, Nov. 12 at 7:30 pm
Talbert Chambers
TO BE DISCUSSED:

The Tally of the
"LETS BITCH"
Survey
All Communications Committee m&gt;embers
are asked to attend !

b_~

, WIHE AHD CHEESE
WILL BE
SEitYED

•long

Wlt" fSA~aJpoltey. 'tile

..ould noiOI'IOH' bit •utonomo11, ..

have no authority over the space, "ht said. "Wt
want them to go somewhere where thty can move
into an existing structure. •• He addod that the House
would tvontually move to tht Amherst Call\DIII no
mauer where it is located this semester.
But Brown said, ·"we optod for Main Str~ and to
go with the Oow to Amhtrst. Tht majority of
studtnts are still at this campus." Sunshine Hou&gt;e
opposes a move to the Counstlin&amp; Centtr. Drown
said,btcaust it btli&lt;vcs it will lead to th&lt; group's
demise.
"SA "'Ould then e,•entually phase out our budr.tt.
and "e W'Ould bt out of SA and lose our
ondtpmdencc," Brown said, adding ohat if that
OCC!urred, Suruhin&lt; Houst's confidtntial files on ots
clients "'ould bt rompromised because the Uni,trSII)

B ut Osourah asserted that studtnts' interests would
bt stf\ed by the move, basin&amp; his rcasonio&amp; on
instability among the House's leadership and the
declo nina quality of services offered.
"They h8\·t )~ to present me with a phil050J)hical
IU&lt;On -..hy lht) can 'I becomt part of the DrOIHO
Center. If thty ••JOY 10hat llley art doone now, lh&lt;)
ihould bt ~ollonato do an) thing to provodt tht
'iCf&gt;~CC," Osuorah saod "They hi'&lt; had st• chan&amp;CS
on lca&amp;rshop: that's not stabthty."
Both Bro,.n and Pubhe Rtlatioru Dirtctor !'lick
Milltrnaci wd that they are not opposed totall) to a
mo't to tht Counulina CtnL&lt;r but art ""TY· "In
&amp;oina alona wuh th&lt;or policy.... would no lone~ bt
autonomous and would ha' t 10 go along "'iLb their
policoes," Bro"'n saod. "A rdationJbop of
coopcrotoon "ith tht Drc&gt;p-in Ccnt&lt;r would bt aU
naht . We rnvtsion somtthing invoh•ing a S)'stem of
su&amp;gNions."
Osuorah said thot not all d&lt;tait. havr been worked
out ytt and that ht would sit down with Coururling
Ctnttr Director Diane Oalt to dettrrnint the exact
relationship. Sunshlnt Hous&lt; officials said that thty
had been rryin¥ 10 gtt in contoct with htr '¥ith no
success.
O ,uorah and tht Sunshine Hou.e have also been
fighting ovrr tht group's funding since tht SA
Director put rhr dub's bud&amp;et in limbo and
ltmporarily SU\pendtd it. But ht has since chan~d
his dtcisioA. leavin&amp; tht Sunshint House's budget
"ltrnporarily &gt;topped." Sunshint Hous&lt; officials
claimed that thty ..ere nt\~ informed or lht
decision.
Tht Sunshine HouSt os abo upstt that Osuorah is
now thtir SA con1&lt;1ct . "Wt bad been deatinc with
SA Treasurer Mark Moore all alona and thtn all or o
&lt;uddtn, it's someone else," Brown ass&lt;ned. "You
kind or likt to dtal t&gt;ith the same person ."

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about teachers?
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tl)e:

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Ignorance does no good
Already the snickers and quiet accusations can
be deteced that Steven B. Sample, who will beeome
University President next March, Is a capotaltst P&lt;O.
a lascost. or worse, just because ol hos affohatoon
woth the sometimes contrO'Ierslal Councol on
Foreign Retatooos.
The Councors detractO&lt;s have POinted to ues
With the lnltuenlial and conservatl•e Trolaterat
Commission, a somewhat questionable potpourri of
the Western world's most powerful cotizens who
h8ve a significant ell eel on I he policies of the
United Stales, Western Europe, and Japan. The
Trilateral Commission Is blatantly out lor its
member's own well beong-a very disturbing and
dangerous fact.
But to put the Council and lis members on tile
same category as the Tnlaleral Commissoon. or
attempt to rationalize that the Couneol os a
dange~ous onfluenee on US IO&lt;etgn policy Is foolish.
The fact Is. the Council on Forelgn Relations •s
highly PIISiigoous 01ganlzalion to whoch many, both
liberal and 1;0nsenrative members of the natoon's
academoc, political, and economoc community
belong.
However. some have correctly noted that maoy
Council members belong to lhe Trilateral
Commlssoon, ana thus condemn the Council wolh
guilt by associatton. Yet. close examonation oil he
Council's action. and a lurther boographocallook at
the vnt maJOroty of Its members wJII reveal that the

Council on Fore1gn Relations Is not a subversive.
neo·conservallve organozallon. but a bl·parusan
commluoe struggling to 1nlorm the public on
proDtems as 11 sees them.
After a genera11on whrch has endured both the
VIetnam war and the Watergate haseo. the actoons
ol Olganotattons such as the Counc:tl has
undetstandbly resulted rn a htgh degree of
susplclon and paranora on our part. And the entire
University community should be made aware of
Sample'S Council membership and that
01ganlzalion's reputed lin~s to the Trilateral
Commlssloos, but it would be a grave Injustice to
the new President and~ dlssenrice to the
University n a whole, to condemn him for be1ng
lndueclly assoc1aled wllh the conservative
Philosophy ol a few members who also belong to
the Trlllleral Commission.

Some things just won •a fade
away
Speaking ol neo-conservative dangers to
America, what nauseating character from our past
has been popping back up on television screens,
the front pages of the newspapers, and Into the
political limelight? None other lhan 111111\ard "Tricky
Dock" Nixon, the notorious 37th President of the
United States whO has probably caused this nation

more shame and gnel than any olheo lnalvodual on
hostory.
Now. duo to the wonders ol Ameucll's so-called
shoft to the nght, the fancy mouthwork of Ronala
Reagfn and company and unavoodable mellowness
that ume losters, Rocttard Nixon l$ back on vogue
He can be-n at State funeralS, gala openmgs,
ana as an unolhctal ambassadOI to a host of
tore~gn nations Hos travels and yearly house
movongs aoe followed 1n the press w1th the awe and
Interest of a HOllywood celebroty. For Rochard
Nixon. limo has healed old wounds.
But we doubt that time has healod the wounds ol
thousands of parents. wives, and children ol
American soldiers killed in fighting a useless war
In VIetnam while Nixon resided secure on
Washongton playing toastmaster at h1S daughter
Tucoa·s weodong. While searchong fpr an "honO&lt;able
peace And ots doublful that time hasn't healed
the once-green Voetnamese forests which now
resemble deserts rather than the lush tropical
1ungles they once we&lt;e. Nor has time heated the
scar Nlxon and hrs motley crew lnltiCied on the
American public, creating a Presidency devoid of
respect and pUling a government for the $)eople
against the people.
Richerd Nixon should not be reversed as a role
model. On the contrary, he Is the epllomy of all
that is evt11n Amtlflca. With the Plee&amp;rlous
soluatlon the world is presently ln. now Is not the
time to f01get lhe mtstalles of 11141 Pa&amp;l

feed-

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Refund in order
ECIUOf~

Thinks for scre..mp up m~ PI1$0nll IJd ,, lhP
Novemoor 6 ,uue ol Tho Spoctrum. Your people in
th• CI1&amp;S1I1«1 Ads departmtH'It wote reilly on the oau.
ltHiflt mrstakes will Oe mad• but how c•n 1
PfN'$Onlf" be' understood 1f OOlh tiNt subJeCt 111d
stgnatures ntmes Itt wrong"
Mr •c wu ..H., Ch•tt«n- Butce · 11 should

PLOgo
Editor.
AltNKUy n,g!U,

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w•• w•llc#ng tnrough

havt~ Dftln " Hey Cherlene-.
Bruce."
The Sl)tcuom 1s ' tupll oualu~ srudtnr newsp•PfH
m wh iCh the.Jt m1sralces Just shoulrJn.'t lH rrtado

Thanks
Bruce
Ciass.~tled

EOttor·a not• Sorry about

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th•t. but

Ad wr•ter

••,&lt;IWfts .,,

Squ1re HaN

t•rurrung lrom a mghl tlau... my •Nenlion WI$ dr•wn
ro • llrpe rlog wlrh rh, •rog•n. "ll!o PlO-AII rne
Way•• wntlen above 11. Thil lllg was on display
outside the Fillmore Room. My cutloslty thus
~tlmutated, I VMiurfJd mto th• Fmmort Room 1ts•ll.
ro tiM that ..Pale.$t;ne D.ty" wa• In progtess.
"P•t•stJn# O.y... It SHms. waa an •~•nt spons01ed
or TM Organu.tton ot Atao Stildettts. co-sponsored

Personal philosophical·differences

~SA ·a l_,atlo~l A/11111 1h0 "pmgr•m"
oon111tfl!d of spral$ from ,,.. Palttstuw lnJOtnNtJOn

c.,,.,., and • film

p~es.entlliOtt on rM P••stJman
"-!e. c.t.tuNy ,_usl"'l lhe MOTiruro dtsplllyed on
• ratJM W11thlrt the FllrfftOte Room.l notiC«&lt;Ihal the
tMmph,.,s _,.,. publlshH by th• PaMstln1an
UbftWtlon Ckga('IUtlofl. Wh1 ,. I woulD be lhelast
,.non to Hny ~ny group th• nght to ltH S/IHCh. I
om olth• opitllon 11111 tho I'LO II • /t&lt;IOfi$1
~nlutlott. (found myself wondering the fotlowmg:
Why . ., ,,.,. •lnull/y no publicity around compus
_ , " Ptrnrlne O.y?" rnou oppoUd ro ruch on
.wnt moll lt*Hy did not ew11 •now abOut 11 IMII
CO- help l&gt;u1 IHI /fro( IUCh I lftOW _.. , done
ltttMiioiNI/y to aYOfd any U/tlt ot PIOt•st I also found
h blf/wly llomclhal "PIIN/IM O.y" ha_..t to
oolfld* Wllh I lhtN-doy IYfflpoSIUJfl on thO
H-l&gt;eln!l htld In Squn Holt

Laol-·

Un1veraity Student

-.s 1mvsed to rnd the tlory on the front paf~*

of The Spectrum. and the .Oitcwlat ootn ot Nov.mbet

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Atlgardmg the ntt ~twHfl m• and Stud~t
Orgamllllon Dnector Chvm• Osuor•ft The stOI)' was
lncomptetft and misleadmg.
Tho sculll• between me and Osuoflh occurred
many days t&gt;etore e moollng NIWHn us. 11 which
time Osu011h inlotmtHJ
the Nigerian Stude/11
AtiOCIItK&gt;n ( NSA,J O'fi.IJfHHtt moMy by $152.48 durmg
'"' N,g.,-uo Weet events. fht scum• 1taned wttM,
in responu to Osuor•h·l mvittUDtt, I ~~ to di$CUU
txpens~• 9f lhe Nlger.. n WHk c.leblltJon&amp; He iold
m. to come b«:k tnolh« d•y I
dtUppouued at
hrl '"Ofi'M:e ltKIIOtlhe l•ct lhll hf
I WIS
.,anmg dUimg nts mHI.t~tg .,,,, othtrs. lnd he told
, . ro w~t. I th#retore m51sr.a ""' I get a ,.ply /rom
him.
COntrtry to the re(Jort In Tt~e Spectrum. I dtd not
oonltont Osuorsh becau~• he rtfua~ to telmbutse
tKCtiS money spent by tnt NSA.
OIUOIIh hid /)e/SOI1•t. IOCIII a(Jd pht'losophltal
dltleren~s Vflth me even lHJior• the election ot tfte
NSA m Ally.
My point IS thlt M Is bttng PMIOflll m hiS
trHUJretlt to NSA beuuso 1hOI&lt;( thor OfVNizlllon.
T,.. NSA bMII culhlfll dlt/&gt;41'1 11111 1 spHk« on
$tp1Mtbrer 1. lnd mtwMI about N~M II'HI Africa on
();roNt 1. On tn.se rwo d•ys. SrOf Was IP*nt OtJ
,.,,,,,.,.,.,,lor,,. studentr

me""'

w••

•new

What ,.., loll out ol tho mHI/fl J3SO -o'fed oy

·: I ."'" ......,_ : oianri.r...~ ,,.,

OsUOI•h w11 $2&lt;16 •hkh was not lt70Uflh tor tiN
to chmat ll'tf ~ents TM N~g«lo8n ltt~nt
lttnrv...a•ry celeiNitkwl ' ' the smglt ma101 ~~ ol
lh~ HtgW,.fiS m Uus l.klmNIItt 11,.,_10/t mac» II I

party
t

tllpon~IH/ffy IO ell Ntgerilns U1 Butlllo, thll tfte
c.,.bntH&gt;n got the treattMnt '' de~WWS
Tn• NSA sont S580 list )'Hr /0&lt; thO pony. no

•

Incomes 0SU011h WttS thet'f 1M NSA UHWm. Th1s
'l"•tl o.camt the presldMt, e11tl Oauo,.h ~•me

the Oiroctor for Student Otg•nlzathma ,.. d*Cidtd
lhlt S2.f6 wu enough lor tfHt ,.rty Osuotlh knows

""'a
plrty wH/ ntlt!ct on m• 11 prtlfdetrt. lnd
that 1 aucceutul 01'/t will bring me
pool

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We 1/Hnt s.-101 the p•rry. Last r-ar 1510 ""s
.,.,, trod Qsuor.h'Cinnoti01Ji10/ rhat anorJy. ,o~so,
ttt tnltl« S88 Irom tic:t•t ules Ull )'Ht twrrt,lng
wu ftH I ••s tOld thtt lht.s )'Hr"t party ..-s one o/
tl'lt best •tt a lonQ time •~.n thougtt g1t1t tatlt w1s
Charged '""' ttere no lttltO"'Ir5 In tact tht Plll'f
@fldfd ahttad ot schedc/1e bec.aure we ren out of food
anddonrt&amp;.
tf noOOdy setts the mtsch,tl of OJuorlh allowing
only $246 ou1 o/ $1500 budgered by SA, l hen my
1111/tu service to I he NSA.. SA and th• UntvtrSIIY wtll
not bit wontt my wtufe.
I wttll ""' talce th~ RS.e to thl' Stlldtttl WitH
Judtcl•ry on the groufJ&lt;Js that OslXH•h wu bWtg
tHJ-.onaJ Ht Ms tre•tmem to the liSA and v'ctmur~ng
'"" OtQattQitton ~U$• o1 pwsonal d1flat.nu1
""''" tn. prestdttnt

�op-ed

c:f;t!CS! opinion
By ARTHUR HERTZBERG

A

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nwar Sedat was e gtllant, """· COUfageck.la.
proud atnct Qfacloua man. He alao •Hy,

fmpet10us and contemptuous ol thOM tn tne
Alab WOfld * 0 0 - 111m Wo oo not '"II)' Mow woo
was behind his mUfdet, bu1 one tn•no •• Wtatanlty c.'"r:
...., ._.--..s tM vtcttm ol thOH wno haled 1\tt beltw nature..
S..O.t 0100e1 • - • ..,., I&gt;OJ'OI\d "'' COftlotni&gt;Oftlloo
I&gt;KalJsellis'Wislon olpuce, an4evenor llleAtlb
mterest, wu nol bolmdocll&gt;)' diCIMo Ho '09"''*' rno
S&lt;nall&gt;)' making peace wnll l1too1 Willie all tho otho&lt; Arab
~~~e.. lilted to w1&lt;1 on Inch back b)' tal~ ol otornol
war wit II tile Zlor&gt;llto. Nol IInce 111e d.t.YI or S.ladkl "",.
Egypt an4 liS ruler been hold In such roopectln tho wO&lt;Id

Yet, lew :t.mOOg lhOM WIM) ~!!neW h1tn a.ncl Wl'\0 have tome
sense of Egypt In recent yeata c.n be •urpt'IHd at tnls
murdet.
Sactat was eteaJty not h1mself a fevt """"' ago In ~n
•ngry lei0¥1sed pi'OSS &lt;On Iorence IhOI lie govi to tile
Western proso alter lie !lad clapped oomo tllOO dillldents
Into jail. He was &amp;1\QfY at the Western journaUsta fOt'
repottlng tho growing unrest t&gt;olng ereolod b)' tho
Knomelnl·1ypo Muslim btOlhtrhOOd and 1ho tell·wlng
lntelllgen.sla, both ol Whk:.h •anted to unoermlne hit
orientation on AmtWica and the peace wnn Israel. tt wat
tt'le anger of a great prince who dld not want the world to
know that he waa surrounded by too many Jackals.

F

o.r months, many Wellem analysts have been thlnlttno
that Sacsat'a regime wu '" Hout)le. Tht eoCJf)QtnV waa In
stlambhts. fM no messianic r&amp;domptlon had come to the

fore .aa a res.utt of the pe.aca w.lh l$l"hl, Many gk'll
amor.g tbe unvlerslty students now ate wearing the

dlc:toiO&lt;, bUt • ..., hla loodotlhlp did not IOivo the lntonnol
pfObloma ol Egypt 0&lt; Quiet- the ultra-nationalist&amp;.

&lt;hldoot tnd many among the !nteillgenol8 say qu1to
OP&lt;tnly tlletllley prefot tMir job$ 0&lt; conouttantahlps In
llle oil $hlo«doms to thO wisdom 01111 glory ol Sadot'a
IO&lt;elgn poiJcy.
The l mtnediate (esuJt ol tM assasslnaltOn ia obvlovs.
£9ypt ll now unstable. and na ~mmeo1ate future Ja now tn
tn. hands ol tf'l.e •my. How unuec "-" offw:.t corps ts or
•111 •omoln fa highly q•oshon~e. Hosn&lt; Mubatak. tile
&lt;tl&lt;eo&lt;eoklent-- tl&gt;eSOOOIJng, ,.y"et\'-1
Hne for • white. but It is ob¥1ous that tw has tnher•ted

our
tomotlng to t~tn~ 01 cJtaoolntl tiiCiic:a ~
tfyot&gt;g to o&lt;otect ""*l&lt;o'a "''""" 1n tho Middle East by
llllrodue:lng ow own mHilary IOR:n end b)' Sl..,g"*ting
""'mn.tary Iloa ..,Ill IIIMI lllf1he&lt;. IIIHI Ia otlble,
we"&lt;Ootod allll po-lul But ....., In &lt;OnC*t ""Ill d •
_,
Amer1ca cannot wnptr all on tile lid In the lndellllhtlf
0 1 - y. oocial cllonge and
tile tnonatbttnetton 01 Atab nallona!Wn Irom Its.,._,

ne.thef Sldat'S AU1f'KM'I I)' not ch.atlsnJI_
The IIIOO!is wQI now. quit• pcope&lt;ly, 1&gt;0 reluctant ot
comptet the proc:eu or wrtnorawal from the StnaL For
their gre•test and most pers1ste:nt fear ha• now bHon
rt•liZCKI. The questlott Js now ope.n~ Will the peace th.lt

So IOftll as 011 ma11011 to tile Industrial - l d. an4 oo
longs •• people matt., to the Wettettt ~e.
Amorlc:a connot IIIO&lt;d tlthor Ilie $hah 0&lt; Khotnolnla• the
only
llle llllddlo Eut Sadat wu tile lhfrd
o ption an4 he hat noot Ia IIonOniy In u .... UN or tsrMt have .,e found a pto-

l1,.

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paroch' al ~· ..,m have to De fee«~..

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Bogin modO wllh Sadal 1&gt;0 hono&lt;ecl by an OOYPI whl&lt;~
aoon may well bet OOCltrolled by 5adat's asusslna?
A bloody and lime-honored lt'8CIIUon in Hle Arab wortd
of stM)c)Unv modetates and installing eXHeml at:J.
conllnuet.. laf&amp;ftl certainly I s even more 11\et~ to be
conrtrmed •n ita. oppositiOn to temtOfl al autonomy Ofl \t'IO

A~nc"' g~ftfnment Da.MO on •

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w1tt'l 111 gowernrnent
fhe task of Amerlcan ana world .staltsmansh!P now Is
to flnd fort es Within tht Arlb world w"lch went neHher
dktatoran~ps of the ltfl no, of thft right- and then
auppon them

alaln7
There also remains the fundamental ques•lon ol wnat
Amer4ca '' •o do With tho Middle East and for lhat matter
the Third World. Supporting dlctatorst'lips. from Bepll.sta
11"1 Cuba i n lhe 1950s to the Shih in tr.m ln I he 1970s, ontv
lo have them tall 10 revotutlon, ites faHcd di,.Wltou ..y
again and again. 5.adat was the Vert m~ ot-. '"0Ctero11

Anftur Herl:b•tq ' ' VIet&gt; PteJident o1 the Amerlc.n
Jew;sh CongtiSI tttd pro/~ssot ol h111ory" Cotutnbll

Umvers1ty

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ToOio l

By GENE GRABINER

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eanno1 offet an eccurate asse""*'t of tM stetva ol
Alfitmotfve Action on ou• caMQ~n. ( 1 - an
examination ot these la~es WOQHII dlacr.mlnatory
strvcture panltl'ls by eootinu$ng stucs.nt distribution
oerou ma)ln and lllfOU911 dObtOO IO¥Ois. Thlalo
&lt;CHTIPOUnded oslolenSirlod structural df&amp;erim1natlon b)'
gendef .men oNe ewamine the enrollm,nt and e10groe leVel
status or Black. Hlapan+c and Netive American women
•tudonts.
The 0111 provlded by the Otllto ol Atllrmati,. Action In
Tabte 1-moe 11 cleaf thlit. on tht awera~ AhoAmerica.ns., Hisp.anic·Amencan• af\4 Nattv•Amerlcans at
ue ate not enrollect In degree.groou"o ptogramatn
~ropon1on to thetr numbe" ln tl'le g enerat populaUon.
Furthermo,e. as we move hom 6achotor's 10 graduate
programs (conttotllng IOf rocJucod ~ooram alre), we note
that tho proporllonate numbe• of mlno•IIY atudent

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Pacifc lstanoer; Al-Amerleanl.noiM. USM- US Wtnont +et~ M- '-"n. W- Women
SoufCI': Offlea ol Atflrm•tr'l! ActtOf'. SUNVAB.~Iif"'. 1911
Tabltll
Fall t980 Entollrntnt Suntey - Stti~Ht~t:t In Ooc-toraJ
ai\IG 00) (lull•ttme .JtYOent-s onMtMiected prooram~
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HIQhOI &amp;1. (PhOj
Couno. ed. tPhlll
Soc. Fo..ln&lt;l (PhDI

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Chern. Eng. CPhDJ

UB elsa had thel1tpest rfJPrtsenllflon of Hetw.
Americans of the live units autveytd. One hundt«&lt; alfd
ttlg11t Ntflve Ameriunl wet• fi/JfOIIC+d IS unt:HtgfldCJit . .
,,re tn the fell ol 1880, end 28 In pott·l&gt;lcc•taurute
Worli

the dfS1r\butlon or student e n r - t t UB oullidont
enough to coli Into quelllon tile 011100 ollnatltUIIonol
Studios' optiml"" hOs bMft g...... F&lt;O&lt;n tile llbln, it iS
closr that $implo reUonce on lho Iotti enrollment plc:turo

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base has 1 higher percenttge of bltcklltltndlng.

W
hlle spaco doea not ponnfl utendod dlocusllon ol
tho''"' dOto prMenlod In Tables
(1&gt;0""'1. a pktute ol

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Stet•. although thtt ctmpua wUh • smtller enrollment

slgnllic:ar1&lt;:e ol •uelllacta. RethOr, It - . . a to
me that questions of tho P&lt;lfsllloneo 0&lt; oll1nlna1lon ol
ntelal dloe!Otnlnation In nlghor OdU&lt;Otlon ara t&gt;ottor
answered wilh pre:sentattOn of 1/ftef oocial enatyses than
those olfetod In tno Ropot\, - · ,.. lllould P&lt;oi&gt;O
I&gt;Ohlnd tho IIPPN!OI&gt;OO oltlle PO$lllon of Blocf&lt;, Hispanic
..,., Natl..., Atnotlc:an atudonta PIOHnlod In tile
II\Siitutlonal Studres 0111.. date.

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eJro ha~ more blacJ" enroJitd lhan Buflalo

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Eledlc.at Eng

us onml/s oorh more bloc~ $1uaonll ond o hiQh.,
per&lt;enlfll• of O/ockt In fll ulldorproduott ona groduoro
total• fhtn any orhtr SUNV unlo;trrfty cent.,.

h. is not meant he-re 10 deprecate or to OO•nplay eny

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or u ~lract empiricism.. ot
aurtace data as
Pfll$0fl\ed 1&lt;1 liMI Olllc:a of l&lt;11tltutlonal Stud• • Rolpoft
entells 1 metnodo4oglcel unsovndneu or wea\:neu that
un40&lt;COts tile Report. Tho ooeloloclontlllc point to koop
In mJnd is th1s; to the degree that appe.atal'Cl. . (e. f., grosa
,. aggregate (dato) oro taken to 1&gt;0 their o..n .,.plolntrt,
llle more lundomonlol •011&lt; o4.aoc:lol sdontiiiC anOiyalals
blocked or remains yet to be cson•. Put another way. ••to
the exlent that we ••plaln appe.a.rencea by thtmaetwes.
we will remljn rootod~n oppatltlon."
Therefore~ It ts neceuary to m&amp;ke not lull common
sense, but .sc-*'tlflc senH of the following eun&amp;menll
Irom tnetnslllutlonol Studios Olllc:o Report:

AS
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Archftactlolfe

more blacfiCI; than other grad oen1era or 8uft SLate,... la
stiH .somewttac weak. It Ia thts wtltn Yle• that tr.. grou

The VnNer$11'1

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C:O.oeon~· O&amp;;tH Ptogtwna tM+'Kl.o CWogrM'\tt
PJoolatn name 1M 1-.'W'O

nllo ptoridlng -lnlerostlng dOtal- frO&lt;n
a Febtuary. I!lSI Rep0f1 Clwt olllle UB Oil lea
of lnllhutlonol Stud1eo. an llllldo oppea&lt;lno In
tiMI ,..port.,~~~ tU, tllllll,
oniltlod
enroll•

pro-Amerlcen peoote..

The PfobHNn tn the Areb WOfkl •• that •• ha'lt not yet
IPPIOO&lt;IIod lllo Arab
Wo n ... dealt .,,In tno
cttttH and tht wealthy- not the masses. Ho Arab
SOC:Itl~ letttlltHif ln a poaltlve contact wttn Ametlc• or

We$t Bant.. tor H cannot trust any moderate teader• thete
10 aurvtve. How •ndeed can one conllnue the Ctrnp OavkS
procus •ftlf Its indispensable centr•l fiQUie hu beef\

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l~uru. a &amp;.U,.dy of fl"'k"'orlty studeol reteniJon 'Bnd
comPfet&amp;on r«tes Is certa1nly ln Ofdet.
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tongttud•nal or d~chronic,. • well as synchronic:,•studteL
• simple point needs to be tUI&gt;Ited ai&gt;O&lt;JI tile use ol
absolute numi&gt;Ots 0&lt; statlstiU. The Offlc:e ollnsthutlonot
Studln Rtpolt states that UB "also has mot~btad&lt;a
enrolled lllan lklllolo Stoto. aii/&gt;Ough that campus .. ~n a
I&gt;Osollas o higher percentego ol
smallo&lt;
bta&lt;l&lt;a attending." llulcally. atllllat lias oeen sold IIO&lt;o
Is lhll U8, wijh itolatgot S I - t body, hU mote blOCka
(In ai&gt;IO!uto '"'~ attending than dOOS lkllfalo State.
Howevw. ttatisuca ve Oflly tneAf'lingfullf they lhow

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TtHtrefore. It s.eem.s thlit what is~ sigmflcant about
the Quote ls that Buffalo State, w1t.h its sm.al.., student
body, haa a t'll;her propottion of Afro-Ameliean stuoents.

What can ,.... moke ol thiS &lt;ompvalive datum In light or
'f'atbua campuses commJtments to alfirtn8tlve aatton?
In a tun study p t4)•1ted b)' th•·Atnetk:an Council on

Education and directed by ol\1-lllle&lt; W. Asjl• o f tile
Coot&gt;e&lt;ollvo '"Siitullonaf Rosoar&lt;h Program ol tl&gt;e
Graduate SchOOl ol Educotlon at UClA. il was
dlltfm1~d "'" only 8.A percent of the Simtlfe ot
215.890, 1976-71 freshmen •uf\leyeo were Black.. Thl1 was
a 3 t patcol"l dectll'!e h(Wf) the •976 Stack frtahman
enrollment peak of 12..3 pecce"1 ("The Characleriltles ano
AWtude• ot 1176-77 Freshmen/'
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wt\lt t\U been lvlovrn for tomttlme among •he
commun•tY ot Black sehOlatt ertd Ia ftO'at mote wldel1
pUblk:llod Is tho - " " " " ol Otn$11$ u,_countlng
of BlacllsiOnd otllot ml-•IH u woiO Conooq....,tly, A
Black r r . . - enrollment •ato ol12-3 - · ·
nationally, w a s - • teal ttllt&lt;tlon oiiJOPlllor•y !Wlty
In any event. OtwiouSiy,llla lmp0f1ont to Mow II tile
tt~n dodiM 18 continuing. Hone olthfa, - · . . . . ,
oddloa... tho ptoblom ol rolontlon and completion rates
01 mlno&lt;!ly atudonla.

Two

touona IO&lt; UB moy 1&gt;0 ella- from tho dota and
-.nalylu pro-ted In lflto artlc:to and oluallatii&gt;Q yet
ano!Mr oxomplo or tho outgoing U8 Admlnlatrallon's
10oak commitment to Alllrmatl,.. Aellon.IS.. olao
" lollno111y nl•lng ,..,.. muc:h to 1&gt;0 dOSired," n..
$i»Crrum, Marcil 10. 1878. "Writer &lt;hargos '""'""' O)tllla

on campUS... tt.po,r.,. Hcwemblll3, t980.)
l • Ofven 1"- Pf0b4ems of rtclaJ dlacrlmrnatJon ln

Ametlc:an lito and at UB, tho UB Olllco ol Institutional
StudloolhoUid poy c - auontlon to tllo llndlt&gt;ga or the
UB Olflc:o ol Alllrmall,. ACtion
2 • Any Search Commlnoo -kii&gt;Q o now UB President
should feaotve to select an lndMduat with a ptoven 1nd

positive Alllrmoti,. AQtlon track roc:otd.
Edllor·a "ote: GMt G11blntr,. • Formet Aulataru
Ptoftuorln rho l&gt;opatlmonl of Socii/ FouMollona
Facully o/ EdU&lt;IIIonol Srudloa
SUNYAB.

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Teaching opportuniles

r,. Foretgn and Oomes.trc r•acllers

Ot~mUtJon

nHds reachet ~pptrcants In 111 l~s from
Ktnderqarten through Coll~t 10 /Ill t»ttNHn /we and

600 teachmg vacanctes both'' flomt end •txoad.
S«•. f95a our orglnlzltfOn " ' ' t&gt;Hn Ondmg
~~camces-

and tociltmg teachers both m lote;gn

counwes 1nd 1n all lilly states Wt pos$U'S
nunttteds ot currt!nr ~nlnga lfld ttlvt all of the
/HNtlfttMt mtorma110n on schollrSiups, Qt~ntl. end

l•llowsrup$
The pnnc;ple prol&gt;Wm 'lrtllt ' ' ' "

.,.,.,, to llltd tobs

re•r te•c-~s 1$

OW •nlottnatiOn and btOChwe ' ' ' lrH ana comr ' '
an Of'IJ!O#Ioot ltme ~ thete '''many more
,.~,.,,

than teaclung positions

Sltould you w1s.h addtiiOI'III ;n/01m1t10n about out
otglntlltlon, you may lfmte Ute Ponttnd Oregon
Berter Bultrten Bureau or thl Nll;onll Tear:het·s.
Plac.metll Agency, Umversal 1Hcl1ers. BoK 5231,
Portllnd, 01egon 97208
we do not prom1se ev.,y Qreauat• ;n the l~'d ol
tducll#on 1 tklmat~ po$it;on, how•"*'· we do
PfOifl l~• htm 1 w~ range ol tumdte&gt;d$ ot cunent
.,,c•ncy notas both at ~ •rwJ ltH~d

Oearinghouse opens
Edit Of
88gmnlftQ tODay, rne At;adtmte Cltlnng Hous.
(~CHJ wlfl tMJ opetatinp out ol 342 SQcme Umon Th@
ACH w111 oe m•IJ(tect by membtrs of the AcademiC
T.atA Force (ATF) to htt.lp s tuCIMtJ wWt proomms
,.llllnQ tO CIISStOOm SliUitk)nS
otltc~ nou.-s nave oeen ut up

m Old« to rncrease
awar.-Mss ol the semces olteted by the ACH as wetl
' ' to Metease ecces-.sab1My to fWf'Yon#
The ACH w•s de.~ped ~Sf )'*If by rn. ATF IS •
me1.ns lor '*SolVIng ol atudentc PIObiHnl The
pmlosophy whiCh gave ttse to tht ACH WIS that •
means oth$ tiJan f01m11 gr-e'lltte~ proot'dures was
nH&lt;Jed to encourape solut1ons to ptoblems. however
mlrtot ThiS philosophy has bHn mlt undcusto&lt;&gt;d m
thf past. ACH Js not '" lnsttumenr lot* atudent lo

" get 1 tHcn~t 01/en e ptol•ssOI ' ' un, ..,,, that •
probttm f'tllf' Hl!f.. thlt ACH m•y I CtuaJiy hftl e
ruchlf mctetse hts eltecuveneu 1s en msu uctot In
atJd,tJon, It mult be recognized thll ltull,.U
t;otniJIItmng to 11 Itlend oVI!I • C.tr ' ' fiOI producllve
It only tostets IJ Iff lttltudal prOblem
rnts ;s whtre me ACH mikes 1 d,/lertnce We 11e
,.,.,, to ontH ach;ce to tit~ &amp;tll&lt;h!nt• 11 • atudent ,.,,,
OHn trHWtf wtl•rrtr. w ltf! h*'• to gM I&amp;JPPO(J II
the P'OIJI., ' ' _,,Oli.S. we ...,, mttuCt tho IIV&lt;Jettt ' '
to 1M IP{MOptllt•IOIMII ptoe«&lt;~
Tht ATF hopes tttal •nr s:rudent ha~mg • IKOIJ"'m
With , ttiCfret tnll see• u-s out. W• ar• ,.,. 101 you
W• e tso W~rlnt your svggestfons. so tJtop by and help
us to 1mptove t~IChJng or our UniYN,Uy

Frank Imburgia
Ae1demtc Task Force

JoNIP. McAndrow
Fote:.gn and Oome•uc Teacnr.s PrHtCJenl

Racial jock talk
It '~ • ~me T"hffl ma.41es '' oiterto w~nt to h&amp;ift tM
oii''''911'Y"' lfleoth~ siiH o1 tM t,.kll w.nt to hun
him so OM! he ((nows not to mfss "'''" m• ,-,,.,
oA·•y bee~use tt's • g1me. but _.,., dtHS '' stop
oemg tusr 1 game?
Guy1 on my team playttd m f»ln Hcau•• they
want•d to wm $0 bad: , , ,., 1 dm111tH&amp;, bOth Dave
1nd K•ith gave 110 perC*nl ol whltJhey hid C.p.
and Eve •re ltflletes who h av• 0''" ltH/mes on the
llttld But. ,,., • g1me. artd we lorgotthlt.
The EthniC SJurs have bHn a "''" ;n t.M PfiSI to
w ;n Olios• w1th C'9mtr and~~ TOday we Josr lf't
dtsgrec.. even thoUgh the g1me dtd not Mtd Or the
Cltx:*, '' et?Oed w f th 1 punch to
rei*'"'
Tlllttl.,._s ~ellt wl'llte T,.. ottt« telm was white
1 1 m .,..l'l,te-thll mapnty ol my rNm 11 blat*. I m1c:Je
tht '"''''"• ol ratJonlltzmg the $I lUI liOn TIHr refs
caNfld 1 (IOOd game. ''good •• couh11» 6t.,PIJCfed ,,
1ntr1mura1 p11y, There w1s no quo111on of bllck or
wftlro....On thlt fi('/d 11 rflllly felt •• though e11eryone
wu the umo C41or. ptsying thfl ume geme, tnd thet
u WI$ tf»t way the tel$ Cl/lfKI ''·
On oM p,.y, tM refs • ;eked a blltk man and I
whUo man oot ol tho g•m• In "'' tyes the utJ was
/UIIIfl«i AnotMr perron I tom my /elm maele •
OOtnmattl Hf! WI:$ 11$0 thtOWft OUt
one: mmfl1e 2S .$IIICOndJ 1111 M rne game •
/lpM IYolte out iHJd the relsJIOI punt;l&gt;«&lt; TMt is
...,., ,, atopped be«nff• ~,. There was nolhlng
Ollck ot _,.,,.8 about tt. StvpkJIIy and UJ:f Jnab,llly to
COfltrol on•~tll-tftlngs that often Qf't pftll)le

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fd/'-d-cln oe btlmtHJtor this "'olfnce.
1 apoloplzfl to rn. ret, not tor my tummates
tHN:1u1e ,,.., l'tl ~• to do thet 'or t htmSftlfffl.a. but lor
myaell. 1 hHrd 1 black man sly I had 1 dteam.
Hlppinf'$1 flllfrl be COI'IIId«N I roQ lh" h .IS no
real ll'llw. trs toret W'l'tght Js • • CM/y aec.rtt to the
po- t:Ofltl-ln both.
Alan Mttft'$ my di'Hift, Wtlh I IHI/ng of Mil
cottlPollopplt&gt;Hs.
Ho,....-t/&gt;11 II 1M ~""'"'II ol tM end.
A OlnlfWie to lind the Ht:flfll o/IM Hrth ,_01&amp;
_,... o1 . - ,,., rrrn one do~ (rl not olrHdy)
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Tilt tOe* Js IOUMI; many want. lfteny ~' -m•ny
grob; only • ,_ ore U pl uno wore ol tiHt •nowledge.

T-ore -~~·· ld/o/1.

TM roclt ;, touchod 1&gt;y .,., thon onoti&gt;K, ond yet

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Only the facts
Editor.
~ B.eaus• of the~~~~,.~ oll#ttets
COftt;«mng the u~• 01 lntmats Jtt
we IHI it
'' time liN 1 lactu-.1 tespons&amp;
n..t. ,,. many '"'sconc.ptlona about tNt uu ol
lflimlts. NoM ol t/&gt;e olor.mont- CIIIOiond
HMitlollalhtiC eqHrimMII ltiH nw bHn
{»rlorl'lttJd !J«e. OUr 1n.rna1 stud~• are mostly ltt the
/IOidl of m«&lt;it:lne. donll•ur and
The
~t.,in4rlln end his tochniCIInl lnsur• thlt pt'Oper
lltchniqu&lt;t$ ore employ«~.
H•t• at the unJ..trsity of Buffalo, ""'•urg•ty is t!Wfr
,_,louniKJ without tiHt use of anttthei11• .-ven es tar

,,,..,ch.

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11 m~ end rats ate concomt&lt;J Poat·aurgklfJ~.
Ulft lie l,.lt«&lt; with •nt1blotlc. lftd IIJI/gtfSJU 10

w1H1111 any CO(Pp/lcotlonl Vd rHocomton. Tin

, . . , _ , 4 in addnon 10 '"" doil'f monltatrtrg ollhe

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At the conctualolr ol nperi,.,.ntal ptrH»dwel,
anlmata ,,. euthlniNd
an lntrawnous
Fn/..:tion of conc.ntrat«&lt;e.M:Jt ltHia. r,.,,, Ja tltt
ume u tho mothod ul«f 1&gt;y IM SPCA.
Tho ,,.,..,.,,,. lor housing ,_, ut o~ ,,. AmefiCI'I
Auoeilt/on lOt ACCT«&lt;- oi!AbotatQ()' Animal
Coro. YO&lt;k Stoto
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YM Stlto Ooport"'*"t of Erwlrollmonlll
ConltttVItlon. US Df!ponmen/ ol AgriCulture. US
O#!plrtm~t ol FISh &amp; Wildlife. aMJ the Ne w YoU
St1t1 Oepertm«~t of Hutrh, E.duc,etlon and W-'l•r•.
Wo •re Ph~•lt:•ll'f inspected by those orgonltlt/ons,
end we,,. curnntly accff!dited by th•m
Prol.,sfonll and ethic./ orcJw• ol o~tltiCM teiUit
m mlnlmll diScomfort to the e.n,matr end maxurrum
,.,_,,, to "''" tr ;.ttopet~ by us , , , ,,. P«JPP• • hO
.,. •ntl&gt;~nimet r.se11ch look •t t"-k
IW.a l(ld
telllll tiWtbeneflfs th_,hl~~

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�The quest for peace may
be found on the TM trail
Br EILEEN LEE
Olmpus FNturrs £d11or

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For less than one-third of a
semester's tuition, students can get
a little peace of mind. Not ·
impressed? How about kicking the
smoking habit, lowering the city's
crime rate, preventing traffic
accidents, arrd helping achieve
world peace all at the same time?
These are just a few of the results
that followers of the Transcendental
Meditation (TM) program of
Maharishi Yogi boast of worldwide,
and the Yogi disciples at the
Buffalo TM Center on 27 Jewett
Parkway are no exceptions.
According to Buffalo Center
chairman, Jake Dann, the TM's
purpose is to ''unfold the full
potential of the individual and
through that individuaJ, society as a
whole.''
All it takes is 20 minutes twice a
day in an easy chair, on the bus, or
even in the library, for the whole
mind and body to achieve a state of
relaxation 50 percent deeper than
sleep, Center teacher Reed Behrens
claimed. This state, he said, will
release the stresses and strains of
daily life to produce inner
emotional stability.
Brad Onasch, also a Cmtor instructor, dC$Cribed th~ TM
experience as "a souroe,of consciousness unbounded."
"When you sit io a chair with your eyes closed you g~ in touch
with the silent inner value lhat under·lines the whole oreative
process." he asserted. "Therefore, the expcrienct: is also a source
of creativity and inteUigence which yields a greater appreciation
of lhe world around us."
W hat sets lhe Maharishi TM mdhod of meditaling apart from
others, the m=bers of Buffalo center explained, is that it is
effortless, e&amp;$Y to learn and mjoyable. ''You don 't have to wait
for years to be able to dp it," Oann nid. "All you need is to be
able to ha¥e a thought, and within about an hour we can lead a
peraon to the arcatcr fields of the mind ."
The romplete process, requires seven steps including a free
introductory leaure (which is given ~cry Wedn~ a1 8 p.m .
in the center), a preparatory lecture, a peraonal interview and
privace pcncmal iouroction followed by three seminars.
The fees charaed-SljO for adults, Sl75 for students, SISO for
a high sdlool studmt and two weeks allowance for children
under 10-&lt;over all the above sessions and any return visit.s .
Onuch said the money aoes for publicizing lhe TM program and
coverina the evecyday expenses of lhe teachen who reside at the
Center.
The fees also he.lp rmaneelhe Buffalo Center's efforts to teach
the prosram to people in Tehabilitation facilities and prisoners
who "II six ClallS an hour, could hardly afford tbe provam on
their own Alaries," the Cmter membcn ellplaioed.
The Buffalo TM Center-&lt;Mmber of thc.lnternalional
Meditation Society-employs four fuU time and t..Opan time
teachers to Instruct the nationaUy accredited Maharishi mdhod
which, members said, bas allracted people from staff members
from all walks or life. Staff mcrnbcn recaUed doctors, patients,

professional athletes, arandmOihcrs and even a rour·ycar-old
..bo ha•·e benefited from the TM program. Fi•e years . .o.
Behrens noted, 14 of the Buffalo Sabres came to the Buffalo TM
Center because '·meditation tend&gt; to free the mind from stres~

result in,&amp; in an increast in mOlOf· rC':at'lion."
The claims may seem incredulous aJd the evidence a little far·
fctchod, but the center is moro than preparod for skeptics.
Among the TM Center's booL~ on meditation. lies a thicL
volume of scientific studoes publiShed in !kien~ and Journal of
Psyt'holov• report ins the cffcahcness of Maharshi's meditation
method. Extenshe bar graphs and ehans reveal plummetong
me~abolic rates, the normalouuon of hi&amp;h blood pressure, a
decrease in anxiety l... els and the d...-dopment of s.-.erol
personalit)• traits for people prat'1icins TM. It has also been used
to cure insomnia and alcoholism .
Perhaps the most comrovenial studies arc those that claim
Tru.ruoendental Meditation lowers the crime rate and stops aging.
A ccording to 6nasch, the crime rate experiment has been
conducted in cities throughout the " 'Orld including Pou&amp;JILccps.ie,
Ithaca and Boulder, Colorado wotb consistently f~•·orablc results.
After about a week of aroup meetings where participants joontly
practiced TM , the crime rate in the areas where the sroup met
dropped, sometimes as much as 29 pcr«nt, for lhe next few·
days.
" A similar effect is found In physics," Onasch explained,
"where introducing just a few coherent el&lt;ments into a chaotic
system can generate oohercnoc throughout lhe sYstem. "
Tho ago ·study, conducted at tho Meditation International
e r;on._ TM
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holding an

O'"ganizational meeting

Wednesday. November
11th. at 3c00 p.m

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University in Fairfield, Iowa, claimed that the biological aac of
persons lt an &amp;veta&amp;&lt; chronolo&amp;ical ... or 53 went down
bctwctn five and 12 years dependin&amp; on how lona they had been
meditillna.
" Meditatin&amp; allows physioJoay to dissolve stress thereby
buildina the body towards immortality," pnasch said.
The notion or immonality and other philosophical dOCtrines
have brouaht some to COil fuse TM with rdi&amp;ions or" cults.
"There is absolutely no conOict with meditatina and rdiaion."
Bchre11s insisted. "I know priests, ra bbi's amd nuM who hav
&lt;learned TM and have tauJ)It it to others," he said. "It's a

sdtnc:e.''
The TM Center explains that in recent )&lt;ears T M follo..-ers
bave be&lt;&gt;ome Interested in the ,.otld peace movement. "The idea
Is that if individuils bceoroe peaceful (throu&amp;b medilatin&amp;) the
world will bceorne peaceful," BchreD$ said. In acrordance with
this new aim, Maharishi wrote a "world plan" in 1972 which
included se-en coals for the world to strive for and a
proclamation that if only one pcrceot or the world would
praaice TM, the plan would wor,lt.
In 1977 Ma harishi believed that t110ugh people khcw TM and
were ready for advan\:.,mcnt; a process termed sidh~, Onasche
revealed.
"Sldh~ is a series or menral techniques giving 1.he ml nd the

habit or functlonina from the quiet Jeltled state or
consciousness." he said. "At the state nature .bcalns to function
and th• mind then functions in IICCOrdance to all nature.
Therefore, we can be mii.Sltr ovor creation," Onasch concluded.
It is in this advanced Slate or consciousness that levitatina,

also called the Oyina sidM, can be experienced. This
phenomenon wiU only result, the Center said, "'hen maximum
coherence
bra1n waves is echitved.

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A ecordinaiD Onasch, people ctnnOt "Oy" because they
"haven't de~ powerful enouah thoughu." lie added.
"those channels bccv.CC11 mind and body ha•'&lt;' no1 been educated.
• Currently, 60,000 people Practice the sidhrtechniq'!"
throll&amp;hout the world. V&gt;ith JO praclitioners in Buffalo. The
Center admits that the Buffalo Stdhes pr-=tking ~itatiox are
niU only in tbt "hopprna" sta&amp;•·
The ei&amp;ht-wcek course promises to increase the menw benefits
or TM students "a thousand-fold" "'hile decreasing their Willet
stores by approximately 53,000.
The expense for either the TM or sidltt provam is ..elf worth
it, Center members assured, so individuals can "can learn the
process or developing th• latent powers or our minds and relieve
the wei,a ht or excess tmouonal bauaae ...

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THURSDAY NICHT LIVE

Nov. 12th
A Tribute To The Doors
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No matter what the problem,
counselors will lend an ear
By CATHY TUFARI ELLO
$p«'ttum Sl•ff II nttr

Do you cv&lt;r have !rouble stud)·ing, feel
confustd about the choice of a maJOr or car~r,
have problem5 in relationships with roommate~.
parents, or friends, feel lonely, or just n~d
someone 10 talk to'?
'
Most UB students probably answered "yes"
tO one or more of these _questions. A=rdiog to
University Counseling Dircc:tor Diane Gal&lt;,
these problems are all pan of the "normal
strcsscs and strains" of college fife. Y~ many
Students are unaware of the free and
confidential counseling tha1 is available lhrough
the service to help them deal with these similar
1ensioM.
The University Counseling &amp;r&gt;•icc, which is
funded throuah the Division of Student A ffair~
(DSA). consists of several serv~ a1 various
locations. The central counseling office is at
12:0 Richmond in the Ellicou Complex, while
two of nt special programs-the Drop· In
Center and 1he Al&lt;ohol Awareness
Program-are located in Nor1on Hall .
The service is Slaffed by professional
counselors and graduate student in1ems
qualified to give support and assistance in
problems ranging from vocational indecision to
shyness, exam anxiety, and alcohol and drug
abuse. Special workshops are available for
women, nontraditional' students, graduate
students, O\'Utalers and the shy.
CoDCCming the benefi~ or group counselina.
Gale not&lt;d, "I think groups are terrific. 'They
tdl students they're not alone, and JIVC them a
chance to try new behaviors, exchanae
solutions, and help each other.''
The Drop· In Center) in 104 Norton is
supervilitd by Chief Psychologist Dorothy
Adema and staffed by student volunteers. The

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Drop-In Center ser• ices are completcl)
confidential. Any student ,.ith a problem to
distuss is "•lcome 10 ''drop·in" on Mondays,
Wedncsda)-s and Fridays ~ ..·een 10 a.m. and 4
p.m .. or on Tursday&gt; and Thursda)·s from 10
a.m. 10 8 p.m. The Alcohol Awareness
Program, run by Counseling Psychologist Jerry
Thorner, meet~ in 107 Norton on Wednesdays
from J tO S p.m .
Gale explained that the aoal of tlte ..,,.;.., 15
"not to gilr'e advice. or to ·analyze~ anyone". ••
but to hdp students understand thrir feelinp
and clarify thdr options, so that the)· can ma~e
the choices best for them.
"The "Old v.e hear moSt often from swdents
who come here is 'deprcsstd'," Gale utd.
"Our job is to hdp them figure out "by, 3Jid
what they can do about it." She suggested that
the reluctance or ;ome students to use the
se,rvice may be due tO a bad experience with u
high schgol auidance counselor, call ina the
general term of counselor "unrortunate."
T he image students 8~ from the media is also
a problem, Gale assened. "We ha•e Students
come in here and ask, 'Where's tbe coueb?'
They've been led to believe by T V and movie.
that going tO a counselor must mean you are
very disturbed." This is not true, she explain&lt;d .
The emphasis of coun•elina is on "the
recognition thai college is tough- there ar&lt; a
lot or pressures involved." Shi d escribed the
counseling experience liS "talkirrg lo a friend
with special trainina.''
The Counsehna &amp;tv~. whicb until recently
was boost&lt;~ tn the basement or Harriman H11l,
has mov&lt;d to the Ellicou Complex ,.1Jerc it has
increased its stiff. Gale is " very excited" about
the chanacs and has plans for new proara.ms,
including a student Advisory Board. She is
current!)' screening 5tudents for membership on
the Board to advise the counselors of the wants
and needs of students.

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Overseas Program in Grenoble, France
Students who have parijclpated In the
program will talk about their experl~ces and
explain the working of the program.
Scholarship offered for a qualified student.
Wednesday- Nov. 11- noon
Room 930 Clemens
All Are Jnvited To Attend

�sports
Athletic
complex
construction
jogs
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By CARY STERN
.'ipfftrum Sttif/ R"""'"

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"There
be a area~ deal
happcnina on this campus dunrtJ
the next four )Can,'' Vkle
Presidenl for Faellnln Plannina
John Neal boasled. "Amher&lt;l will
cmainly be somc&lt;hlna 10 .... And
lhe Alumni Arena is s1mply
IQdlnc lhe way•
.. Jusl lhe other day I lOOk a

.scruor on a lour or 1hc arena,. ''

Neal enlhuswdcally ..,d, "ond
told me lhat ~almost """••

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unlimited.""
.. Wh&lt;O it is lir$1 opened, the
arena ~y - hold more 1han

AMHERST J EW El.:~ .. lhl ~~'Woe wteW o4 Aliilf~~t~ AriMo OfliCef Oow• teb;) ..ab ...,. fvtwe Buftt Wtft roem. 8elow ll
the comers~one of ,,. An'thltlt ~·· nwtl..mi&amp;Hon ddlet the txttma.l.,.. o1 v. Arln&amp;. wNtn ~~~~ ~~ ~1 ~ co fftOielhan
t«Urtty }U$1 a&amp;h&amp;eCC .....-.ca.-

..Ntcc ~ Cotu.tn.eUon •• au• oont~ u •
3,000 people." .aJ6 E&gt;posito.
"Aficr all the blcxllas 11ft added.
Tile ckvdoj&gt;mcru or the arena ond •t&gt; ....., aym ,. .,.,. or
lbouall. the total'CIII&gt;IOtY ;bould
the matn component&gt; or the
-near 10,000.
Amherst C:unpw'• 0\crall plan .
''Alumni Accoria ••ll also iCT\'C
Tile finished athletiC complex will
as a tead\if'\1 .s~aa.on. •• F\postto
orrer capanckd (o&lt;tlities 0\'Cf
conlinued. '"f\4ost &amp;Y"\ das~ Will
p.-n1 C1ark Hall IY"'·
be moved thC'fc from Ma•n Scr«~
Alumm AI"C'fta, known u Phase: and lhcre wtll be stallon&gt; ror
I or the proj&lt;c:l, ;, now hair way
bask01ball, wresllina and \'OIIcyball .
to completion. It ~lands at thee~ d:l$$0$."
end or lht Academic Spine, Where
Tht main aym will be
Amhmt construction 11
&lt;'Oratrucled adjacenl 10 Alllmnl

that

s:he was a rmtun.an aaa1n... ,

ua·.

pfO&amp;t'CS$ina at it~ mosa rigorous
poe&lt;. Ae&lt;ordlnl( 10 Neal,

production is prnmtly on
schedule.

''EVCI")1h•na 's movin, ru a
plOd poe&lt;," Cllair""'" or 1hc
Dcpartmeo1 or Re&lt;,...ion,
Alhlesies one! Rdaled lnstrUC'Iion
(RARI) Sal ~110 .aid. " I
woolcl '*Y 11m 0&lt;r orilfnal

projcaed dale fO&lt; oompk&lt;ion rnay
miu by u tiuk' 1.\ av.o or rhr«
W«ks. Tile areoa &gt;lloold be reo&lt;fy
(or U5C by n&lt;XI Sc:pccmba."
Neal llfeed Wllh ~no's

speeula1lon predi1.1tn1 1h11 1he
Uni"t't\\!t)' ··~hould ha\'C' no
problems " 'ilh a $cplcmber
opcnina. Con~ltut1lon ilsdf
should a&lt;1ually be finl•hed in
January. ahhou.&amp;h the Arena will
- bell&lt;able."
.
T he k1UOI &amp;ll:l\a floor trilhin the oqruccu~ b ~us.
,.....,bl.,. a 5nlall '(;lk coli....,m.
ll is perrcctly SUIIed,

adiDin.tSiralors note,
array or acetVMirt:

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"'"Tbr 2rcna Wlllfl't"~n multipkopponunllles," Neal

,..id.

·•vartOc» com~•

...-!&lt;&gt; will aho ,.,nd up
11&gt;ac. And beror&lt; 16na. «rtain
hca•ywt'IJ/11 •pcal.'ers -"ould
appear 1hcrt. h• USCI arr

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Arena, but there art no pmllivr
prcdk..1ions whtn it&lt; drvelopmcnt
will commC'fK'C. Thcrt i1: opumi~m.
howcver,that if no unfores&lt;en
problems ck\dop, Apnt 1982 may
be the &gt;tan ina poml. Neal
Only after 1hc Stotc &gt;dh bond•
•ill 1he urn and Phaoe 11
tonS1tuo.1ion bc:lln. he added.
... woukl an~ three- 10 fi,e
months for Ihe bi&lt;b alon&lt;." -a1d
Esposi1o in rcfermcc to lhe bond&lt;
1hat Now York State mu&gt;t '&lt;II 10
raiw con.wuction money. "h
\.'Ou1d 1hcn take an r:nwc )'t·ar for
1hc money 10 be u&gt;ed. January
1981 i• a good spccula1lon (for
gym ~X&gt;nslrurtion) I "-'Ould ~y. ••

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,.id.

W ben 1he &amp;Ym is finally
finishtd. rndlilks are Wd to
match thOSe of rwwatr hc.a.hh '-D3'·
Neal said. Various lYPb or
1raini:na and rccrC":attOn ••II be
available rOf ~udent'\ irul'ft)ltd '"
physieal r.......
"Tile aym Will feature three

scpamc "'&lt;iab1 rooms," E'IIC)&gt;IIO
said. "There ..,ll also be a
•Tadina area and a dan« ,audio.
The hiJbliJI!I of the bu11d1DI• I
,.ouJd say. ,.iJI be lhe th«'&lt;'
compltst gymnasiUtm. ••
Wilh tht Sll milliOn Alumn1
Arena ne...- «&gt;mpletron Qnd
lor lhe SIS million l'ha"' II tn Ihe

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Hcallh·Scicnc:e major&lt;"""'
be
hYina on Main Su«'' ~iH need lhe

roo1ball and traclc, .. Neal noted.
SW1mmina and divint, of cou.rse.
Will remain as wdl beeaU$&lt; there
are no pools on Ambcrst."
Bos&lt;ball and roc&lt;u. accordJna
10 Neal, will be played on a fodd
complex. "lric'h is bcina compk&lt;ed
10 the C1S1 of the arena. ~ .000
u bleachen arc added, ihc learns
..,II ""'kc the '"ilch 10 Amherst.

r«rtaJion facilities lhtu too:·
hn,e. only var&lt;ily teams
remaining on -M ain S1rm will be

One non-&lt;Onstruction problem
faced by E{posilo is soarr
lhnitations. ~ ~me numbu of

c.•pcndabl&lt;.

Hall will bcwmc
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"CiaTk Hall ..;u probably

condn..at 10 hold das.ses:. e"'\'m aftt'r
llw Amber• complea is
compk&lt;c." E&lt;posi1o upl.aincd.
"The dasses. lho&lt;tah. will be ror
major&lt; onlr. Of C0Ur5C, lhe

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cxpcct to 11t&lt; 1he present ... rr or
the &amp;bblc 0&lt;1 Amherst to Alumni
Arena. Wdhln lhc next rour or
lhc )'&lt;an, lhe Bubble
probably be pllaoed ou1, allbouah
I'm sutt "T *'II find 50mt ust for

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Bulls play paper tigers:
Lot of growl and no bite
By JON M. DIAT
ASRStonl Spor1s Edt/Of

1 doesn't mauct what h '"&gt;''on lhc soortshtd: btu •hal'.l
on thc soord&gt;aard." wd a di&gt;&amp;uSied UB Coach Bill
Dando.
The steti.Sik shea showed UB wuh a d«•sivt telae in most
ckpar11n&lt;niJ. 11wy led thc aamc in ru;hin.s with 164 yards to
W.stmin&gt;IP's 121. Total plays from &gt;erimmaso ,..,. in UB'•
favor 8110 67. and UB prrM."red J08 tocal yards to the 1itan's

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Despite t.hc imprC$Si\o-c stalt1ha and the" abthty to mo'&lt;1t: 1M baU
coo'listcntly
tbc t"o 20-)0td hoe.. IJB could no&lt; capilala.tc

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on char opponunnes..
··we dropped 100 man~ pass&lt;&gt; out th~. •• wd Dando . " 1
c:an't blame Marty !Barrett) bectU&gt;C he had lime 10 throw. but thc
r...,,.,., dropped the ball." Dando added. " We hort a ruh or
bid hands on thU team, and we don't have any &amp;ood rcceiven.."
"We mo¥ed the ball bel~o~.rtn the 20s "'tf)' well, but when il
tame 1imc for the- big p lay, we came up tmpty," split end Bob
Pack .said. ''I don't know ~hethcr n .... as cht l:ack of roncenuauon

or •·hat. but tt wu \'ery frustratina."
"There'• no c'&lt;CWC." saKI tllht end Ke-.n Prart . " If rhe dcf~m&gt;C
bdd a DiV'Iseon II team to only 14 pomu we shouJd ha"-e- • 'On."
"We ha•&lt;n't scored in 8 quattm and I thins"~ mi&amp;ht be losma
coort&lt;Sct&gt;«," Prau added. "Our play '" our d illed positiocu arc

!usnrna us."
Quancrblck marty Barrett "ho broke the UB sin&amp;fc seuoo
mark ror completions in a season durina the same. was better
than hb 16 or 42 passing day mi&amp;htlndioate.
''I had a lot of time.'' said Barrett . .. Out ovtrall we didn't
U,C!C'Ult that well!' Barren threw for t90 yards, buc was victimi7.td
by many dropped balls. "It wu one or tho.c days , we hod the
cha.nc:a., but we blew it," he wd.
The UBI)OSSina cam&lt; .... hurt by the chslocated slrouldcr to
liar r....vcr Joe D'Amico in Jut wcck'&gt; pmc IJiinSI Edinboro.
D'Amrco ptO\i&lt;la tbc deep thrut "hr&lt;:h wu non~ an t oprn&lt;l
Watm•nstr.r.

"Hr&gt; il\j ury hurt$ I lot," Slid Prort. " Hc h.. a lot o f speod,
wnb him OUI, that poo mon~ ptO)urc on us."
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no d«p threa1:· said
Dando. "But wt could make i1 up ••Lh 50mt 1hon stuff that ..,.'t
tried today. but our receivers let us Oown: •
Wilh UB movina tht ba)J a.gainsc a team that has aivcn up a
mcrc 6.6 ppints per game, the orr...; .. !inc did a mastmul job or
movins rhe ball.
"Crvc tbc coach&lt;$ credit," ..w riaht lOCkie COtY Sirerace.
"Co.dr Rayo and Domnor prepaml "' "dl fO&lt; rbc pmc but it

.-as vuy frustratin&amp; that~ couldn't JCOrc."'
"We matehed th&lt;m on lbc line and I thou&amp;ht they would be
tO\IIhcr." Serer..., added. "but wc really beat our••h·cs today."

Westminster Titans tower over UB Bulls, 14·0
ly J EfTREY R. THURSTON

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they had. we'rc rortunatc to com&lt;
away with a victory."
The victory preserved lhe fourth
ranked Division II school's
unblemished record. which is now
9.0. Tiwloss foe UB dropped their
record to 54 .
Wcstmirutcr, playina •ithout
rhdr startifta baiJbaclc SlcYc

l'crri-, nau es~abli&gt;hed Ore

&amp;IOUDd pmc thai Lbcy had hoped
to JOina into tbc pmc. Tbc Bulls
der._ limited Watmirulcr to
OOIIY 95 YOtds, on tbc JTOUnd
Iordi\&amp; Titan quarterback Rich
Dalyrmpk to thc ~r.
...Stoppina the run was our main
concern," llncbotkcr Frank
Berra faro aid.
''Without Farina«, our
ruMina pmc is erilll'led .'' Fusco
saKI, "SO we were fO&lt;ad intO
many mot~ pusiac sit\Wiom and
DUymple pWied ta throllah. H«
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Datrymplc, •ho completed 12
or 2S pas,.. ra&lt; 195 yards 101 the
job 6one early irllhe lint quarter
kadin&amp; his team on a 60 yard
JCOrina dri'fe. lbt- ,Rn)or

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YOtds rn IS c:anics
..bile his tOunlnpart. run
Najuch, had &amp;3 yards in I ) tries.
''W&lt; worked at stopped lhcir
ruunin&amp; prnc.'' fii&gt;CO saKI, "what
..., reared most was rhm Inside
covc:ra.&amp;e and iJola.cC'd-on our
ruooina or NoJudr and tbc ouiJidc
Bcrrafato wd ......,
IPOed of Whitdlcad. 'Thcy'rc borb
half1ime we made some
, line backs and that mak&lt;1 Barrett
adjuotmcnts to defend qain., h."
all the mort errccd.... "
US's offensive lhrtall had a
UB'&gt; acrialanact ...,..
sk&gt;w stan agains1 the Titan
hampered throushout thc JOtO&lt; by
dcfcnsc thai has yielded only JS
dropped - - Barrell r•ished
points in ciaht pm&lt;1. When rbc
lbc day conrplctJoe 16 or 42
Bulls bcpn movilla the ball
aucmpu bur O&gt;any of tbc iotcn:ql(ions or fumbles would
....,.dropped. n.. JUnior
stymX their ocorina hopes.
qoartcrbaclt xt anocbcr PIWina
rocon1 roc u B thlucaSOG widt 111
Fono..ifts a J. R. Mlltcr's
compl&lt;tioo&gt;. Barrett snapped the
inten:q&gt;~ioo of a MArty Barrett
rccond .,....v;o..ly bcld by Kirt
pass, lbc 1itans quickly oonnected
Barton from thc 1970 scuon "hcn
ror another soore. This lime
UB boosted a Di•iiioo I proararn.
Dalrymple combined with wide
' Althouah thc Bull&lt; pined :!OS
receiver L01non1 llo)-kins from lS
pffcn&gt;ivc yards-WC$tmin&lt;rcr
yards our dooinJ our tbc day's
OV&lt;f111&lt;$ to allow 2)5 yOtds per
ICOriq.
pmc-it was not the offcme that
n.. Bulls who have liwd by tbc imprased F'II&gt;CO motl.
pass in prniou.s pmr:s, c:amc ouc
..What is reany surpr-isina lO me
runninJ th&lt; ball - · err.....'dy
is the play or therr defCIIOivc
thaa other dub&amp; haw had apinst
unil." be said. "'Thcy bonaed us
the wooa rrua del~ •
up quite a bit.''
••we choucln we coukl rwt
Aficr a 4-0 start this ~a&gt;on fO&lt;
ouiJidc opinst rhcrn bccau.c they
the Bulls they ha•• now drOpped
lack dcrcnsi"&lt; speed," fullback
rour of thdr loll live ,ames. UB
Par Wltilehcad wd. "But then wc
trao;cls to St. Lawrence University
JOI behind and "" had 10 put thc
ncJU week to &lt;lo&gt;&lt; out tbcir 1981
boll up." Whitehead linished the
&lt;a~drina tbc BuDs in a man to

pro&lt; with 65

man dcfcmc, before sophomore
rwurina bad&lt; Ed Daley plunaed
O'l'cr from thc one.
" 'Thcy auaht us in Iinck

CO&lt;-t·:·

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                    <text>_ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,ey Tony Gr•Jed•

't]:H,!:.~~=t;/,'1ney

Chapel/Oberlin CQ/1•,

The hymn books were nowhere to be found. T'ht 8tbl••
myttlflously absent. Gone - • the rosanea. tho Cllallce, the hOly

weter. the lnoerlH, to be replaced by bowls, bonga and booze. The

pulpit hod beeo removed In favor ol a spatll)tno eound ay•tom. And
tM magn1flcent cathedrel pipe organ s tOOd cold aMt erect, h&amp;

silence providing a strangely appropriate bac«drop to tapes oil h._
mod«n rock dfamatleta StouxeJe artd the BaNMe• end Torn

v........

The ambiva*'l e;llmart o1the li1Ue Ghapet wu tTWHt Ihan

unseullng constdefing Ihe hontzalion ~anatlng out olthe pews.
Aile&lt; a8, ft wu Sunday ..onlno: the Holy Hour. The lights went
ClOwn and tho worahlpong began. Sonclay Sci&gt;OOI wu novO&lt; taught
tltte this before.
King Crimson has reh;JNod. But from whore? II n . . been In the
ea11 and m inds of many alnce the last rec()(dod outing Jn 1974,
R«&lt;. (lt"l been some aeven years ilow to rumtnate t:Net au Crim$00

has accompllahodJ
Ono ol the hardo&lt; rocking onaombles to be oaMgorllad as
..progressn. a:rt-foc:btt.. ('W'hleh In essMee tnNJtt experfmenta:Uon
•lrhln the atanclarchzod pop/rOCk Idiom to ,...,_ WillttMihe

lta-'Q they. arguably. WO&lt;O the group whh the moat dinoctlon,
lm,petua gamMed from ita one constant-Robert Fflpp.
And although tl\e p&lt;ogrHslve muslcllhoUght catalyzed by KC
was, fO&lt; the moot part, valid, It had by 197• evolved to the level of
"'dloosaur"'-a nearly uncontrollable magniluOt of wk&gt;usne$$
tht~ pleC6d an 1llenatlng distance between P«fOtmtr and listener.

Kino Crimson had grown 100 big.

A11

of the chanoes honea IO&lt; R. Fripp have """ much publicized.
na•ono become varoously known as Soeon&lt;l OMtlon (11\e League ol
Gent loman-loG) and Third Olvlslon (Ftlppertronieaj-the First
being Crimson itself.
Tills past year. Fripp moved on tram the LoG r·a MCond wave

dance IW&gt;d'1 to cultivate a more ambitious group EFFORT Whid&gt;
could ereate mu$k: ..WhiCh cpmpets us to play... Enter AcJrlan
8ek!tw and his pest end.,YOtS whh Bowie's LOdger end T. Heads
txpanslon towards Romain In Light. Enter Tony Levin and his
myetlfiously ametlng Chapman SUck bass. session and rood
ramblings with Potar Gab&lt;le~ l.oMon/Ono's OouO/o F1nrosy and

otl&gt;er prop01ations. - t e r Bill BruiO&lt;d, batterie and solo projects
wa.rmed. And, ot course, Mr. Fripp hlmseH.
This amalgame1ion ot dfverH bact(grounds. eclectic tiiMtlt and

~~~~r,:~ ·~=·~:F;~~~~':~far tl\e banner of Oleclpllfto. a
And •• th4t ''potentiat.. of OitclpiiM came into focus. to cUd
Fripp's rHhzlfion that what this ~had meed become wu
none oll'*ll\an lOng Cdmson.

f tnnay Chapel. The second numbe&lt; Is announced: tl\e title track
oil he lut KC album. Red. We're ecstatic. But halfway ttvough I
grlmaea. Tho thought thai lhll lolndood supposed lo be KC

bothers me. U genetates an tssue or sorts: I.e. King Crimson as not
only a mualcal force but 1 1 a concept. Frlppr/Cflmson'a Idea ot
music aa a fOfce f·oc: personal and aoclal change ts relevant. 8ut
had thla nol gone ..Ott courae" once afready?
lato 1ft the 75 minute set altlf allot the Ofs&lt;;ipllne &lt;nO!Ifto~

" t.otl&lt;o Tongue• 111 Aspic" oato oil, aoundtno str-ty - t l b l e
to the rut. The raging- ChOidOI guitar """'-olton • - t e d
~ancl-tod, l s VO&lt;y much a pan of """' Fripp animaL• _ . .
Jury wu lt~od onto Er&lt;posure ("Braotht-" "OIMng- ."

· H - Two'l-"an lnetOdlbly doamal, pathOIIc e110td
sequonea"-ancl nos
In 11\e new "lndiKipllne"ln

,.....,.,gOd

addllk&gt;n to the ptea.ence of more aubtle cross--picking guttar
a.rrangementa of various FtJpp projec'a.

This teavu one to consider lhrM oPtions: 1) The King Crlmoon
ol the 1870s was ahead ol ttl limo: 2) The present Crtmoon ll....,p
Is lfoodlng uNCI water: 3) Groat mulllc Ia stmpty groat muo/c and
thoteloro timeless.
The quHtion still ling«~: wtry Kino Crimoon? Frlpp'a own
analyola Ia worked O&lt;llln t h e _ , '81 luuo of Muaklall
mava.zJne. tt m - - Yot, lhla P&lt;ogrosslon from " small,
mobMo lnttlllgent units" (gozorleal - • human 'oontact VIa

••acttv. Ua1•ntno''1n a perlorm&amp;nee a.lluauon fa essentlet, baCk 10 a

Arot Division medium whore "dlnooauf' poaslbllhloa exlll ls
somehow a conttedlctlon to me.
Fripp'&amp; dlaJ.ctlc tn Uutlcl•n raUonallzea thls return to the King

C&lt;imoon concept, now In a poaltion to work from tl\e Inside
ou1-subvartlno the music lncluotr(s system to allow IO&lt;
expanalon, maldng possible erMUvo axprMSlon Irom artlats
~ valid atOI_,ta In now music. and provlcllng a
matl&lt;et- "art lever wlti'IOUI compromtsa. This Illite 1&lt;\CII.,.to

__.. _

1. ..

O ur tlcklla ttalod olfr1ply that there would be one e,_a. Wa
hod gotten it. The llgl&gt;ts went up and tiiPod Ftfppertonlea ....,, on.
But

.

I'K)

one h.ad teft. Oiacipfl~mson returned once more and

carMnod Into a r&amp;P&lt;fso of "Thole Hun GlnJMt" from the new LP.
- Thla time very law lnc!Mduola wara alttino patiently, atudylng thla
Wa . . . 16 feotln lront of tills Fripp -

oncJ

aal ln - . ,

"oaw'' OUOW lli-ng dMole Crt.._ eiiOtda, Brulord walling

_

~

"IIIIa two CINmiMnl" tha way AF put 1\. ~·s
"ltlc*" ~- ~-of.
_,lng
-s-)o-lnond-.y-.,--...._
IIIIa - DunHflle u hla buer guitar - - • IUtpflalng amoUftt

Q--

-•-AFkeplaroo-~ty

lmprootalnO. leaving tha ...._,,of h-"ln en otlwwlae wei~
-·od-

w. .......... lnlociMclng._,,..,_ ......_

toolllng"
a . , . - - -.llanotng to a
··pr...OfkOCk'" le Mlrony, le II not?
u..-oncJ.,.Iour_..,.._...,.-.......,

-.;OIIIot..,.~oreol.,._...,.._orfllellprlaet

The Reification of King Crimson

~outonhla~Arodt-'•111•­

ChU&lt;Ch waa • COMc:loul CIOCtelon 0,. AF - . 1 1o - - the
pertormanea atmospllero oncJIO , . - thOugbl/roiO!Ionohlp In an
o1ton11me1 aodate
olluetton.
Wa had danced. . .on~. Now It woo lime to thlnl&lt;.

oncJ ...,......

�UUAB Colfetllolue &amp; Calhual &amp; Perf~ Arb

,..-.

COMEDY NIGHT with
-~~ny YouSiaoul4Asld-

Saturday, Nov. 7th at 8 pm
in the Rathskellar of Squire
TICKETS:
$2.50 Stade•ta $3.50 Ct-al

Beer &amp;. Wioe Available

nnprovuanonal comedy

UUAB COFFEEHOUSE preaeota •
Folk Guitariat

--Mark RustSaturday. Nov. 14th
in tile RotlatlreUor of Squire Holl
ot8:00 pm
TJCXETS:
BUR a WINE AVAlLABL.E

Rock and Roll Friday the 13th with

-THE GOOD RATSFRIDAY, NOV. 13th
Fillmore Room of
Squire Hall, MSC
at 8:00pm
TICKETS:
$4.00 ~ta $5.00 General
BUR 4 WINE A VAILABL£
{Proof of • • required)

�I

Michael Thelwell: A Jamai~an Intensiv
)

..;:.,.,/.-.

/".
/". ;•

~' •.
ltflcht., TM/welllt • ~.,y qultt man whou Jamt/can ptole t;lffle•
, ,.
O'*duo thundorclap, /lro powor and ttlol con.,.yed In hit word•
··1
Pl'fl.,tlng • plctutt ot 8S.dr C4Jtture In its n.lflfal, In INIC'lt of 1l»tt1N rtf/A
continuity. CUituro Ia moWJrttor&gt;t, II ontyto word oil tho shock of socletot
atiHI&gt;Irth. Ho ptuontsltvlng In Ira
urtny In thO g~tm, olton troglc,
uti 11/f,..,t~Rr .rotlc IMU, pee. varying lrotn a .ott 1011 of w•ten to
the dHp cut of 4udd«t atotm-tlte-1/VIng somewhere, llruggling to 01:

,.

..

- - - - - - - - - - - -BY Mlch••l F. Hopldn• , i "• "

·

""*"

on• with the we4lh.,. The PftSiure drop of ~Math• .,,, l trttnlnent In
..urvl~al.
Tht notiKI author or the notttl The Harder They Come spolre here
tecently and, In hl1 /lowing ~turt on the novtl 1nd I hi ce,.brat«&lt; film,
hit conviction Itt tht root$ and th• ground th~ ex.ttnd trom could be
lhOIOUSJhly perc~fwd. Hflt. ht 1/)e/J~ On the 11/tn •

Thl&amp;la lhe lbt Jam.ak:an feature tength ITKWie Wtllch 11 not ro sat •t a
the fl,.l movie evet made'" Jama1ea. because a tot of films were shot In
Jamaica •••With big While movie alers using the counlryslde as a
background. •nd the pictureSQue soenecy of JamaJc1 11 1 backdrop
almpfy for m1king a moV1e ebout Whne people end their problems and
queetlont and adVenturtl.
But th11 Ia the first Jltnllc•n tnoYie ever made, and It came OV1
ton. ot the limo when the&lt;e wos a wave t&gt;f Blael&lt; wlncts- In thl•
,covntry. . .the SC&gt;&lt;:OIIed Black explOitation film. Only 0110 olthem, only
~bocA wu mo&lt;le by a Black ptOCSucer and 01.-ctot. They - •

an

.s-

,...tly made by Willie-'"' They had Black actOB, but the lmoges ~~
yo~~ c;., think of Su-'IY ondSIIoll, and the niSI ol them~ tholmoges
thoy
of Blael&lt; - ' " we&lt;e totally unroallotlc one! totally
oxploftotiWI.
So ltls a manor ol tome national p&lt;ide to mo tnat the flrat Jamaican
ftatU&lt;e ltngth film, miOe In Ihot I)Oflod, Is a far mora honUI polltlolll
-k. Atld that hopP41ned pattly conseloutfy, dollberotoly. Butt flo 1*'1&gt;1•
making thot movie did not . ., Otrtto mal&lt;e a ri'IOiutlon*'Y film, and It Ia
not a film a40U1 revolution In that Mftle Oike ldino olthe lllms coming
out ol CUbe, ooosclouaty ri'IOiutlon*'Y). But the lolm If eel I hat
a
..-.oMionary olr.ct, partlcutorly In Jamaica, In thla
Tho people
mol&lt;lng thls IHm wontod, yo~~ l&lt;now, to makolt. Juat to malco the ntm,
they Md to r-'se •nd borrow money hom au kJnd.a of eourcea. You see
lhat the pcwerty, the materiel povef1y of the entetpriH w a1 teken In the
quality olthe movie.

,._,,eel

·-o-

"*'

T here was not even a film aerlpl, booa:use th.trt wtt newer one
comp..te script a writ. They wouki write a couple of .c.enea. In whk:h
thoy woutd be gukMd by tM acton-most ol them were not actors..

Jimmy Cliff Is not an actO&lt;, no·a o Reggae musician. I mean, the&lt;e'o Oflly
oro thO people playing
t-.WhoWO&lt;Iklt'- ltnj)f-ondWO&lt;IIthedlal-out ull
au~ed !hOm. And, lot that
has a certaJn authenticity.
Tho ollww tiling that,._,.., wos because they n - It to 1&gt;e a
commercial ouceeu to !'"~ ott all theseloatl&amp;. How they did this Is,
thOY'd ahOot a couple of hundred faet, a couple of thOuaond IHt, lf&gt;o~
they'd 00 and show l1 to aome capitalist and borrow aome more money.
"nd ' ' -· six months later, they'd sl\001 anothe&lt; couple ol thousand and
thefd 00 and ahow that, and bofrow some more money and put It aJI
0110 ot two omoteur actcn In ,.,.., ....,., of

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together.

So, In that r~~~~&amp;rd, lt'a afmoll o mlrocle that 1110 mm n lat.. It tumod
out to be lw mora pollllcally true and rele¥ont bocaUM they wato
ou-. thO makets ol thelllm - • · by the ectO&lt;s and tho people's
..,_.. . to It, ond the_..., contrlt{utfOn to 11. So II tnde&lt;l up l&gt;eing a
true and occurate plcturo of worl&lt;lng clus JamalcMI lifo. Whl&lt;:h hu
been totally ottackod by tho Jamaican bourgeolafo, who thinks that
anything about Jamaica should be Tourist Boald lllma: II shOuld show
the wealthy auburbs, and It should show the picturesque hotels, and It
al'\oukS ahow people playing polo and driving the hot mo·torboats and,

you know, fishing for mwlln, and tho r01t ol tho things wealthy people
e10 In Jamaica. They w•o appalled; an of Joma!Q ltn't llkt t~ot. Most of
thO ntm wos set In the ,.,..,. of Ttenc:htown. Thai u-t them terribly,

bocauM thft , _ it poaolt)4o fO&lt; the tnm to be_,_

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heol, there
11111 ltlncl olocc:ldent. The eentral chwecter of the lilm,
Ivan, Is based on a man who actually II_,, and Wit killed by the pollee
In Jama ~a when I was a young boy. He erupted, and a poiHicat content
entlf'ed the consdouanua of the country, because of the very thealrlcel

and dramatic aapec1 of his life. They IP411ll about threo month a hunting
him. Ho Wit finally CO"'Iht and llhol ClOwn: but during thole thrM
months people In Jamaica talkfd obout oolhlng elM.
So hare you~- a traditlonll outlaw myth 0&lt; fable. And, In putting
the movie together, the mak.,. of the lltm, Pe&lt;ry Hlfltell. - • guided by
1110 teCOIIectlons ol th .. figure thatot&amp;l .-In tilt Oral Traa~lon .
"*&gt;c&gt;lo IIIII get together and l ..lotO&lt;les about Ahyg"' the gunman, and
the thlnga he Old, and t h e - heiO'Ied, """ so lotth•• •.nd tho
WO&lt;non who loved him, WIIICII apparently,...,. numberleaa. (l.o"!!hle~ "'
teut, so the legencla . .y.
The other a:Speet olthla Ia, In fact. the11fe of lhe star o f tnt movie
ltaall, because It mode Rhygln the gunman loto Rhygln tho ~gee

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.slngtr. And th•t could hive bHn • che1p kind of •rploltatlon, tust to get
tho Muslclnlo the ntm. But tilt loci of tho matter Ia that Regg.e muSic
lion lndlgonous expreulon of that class ol urban ghetto yo~~!f&gt; that
Rhygln reprasentecl.tt Ia a WlfY mllitlnf Musoc, a W1fY pouloltote Music,
o WlfY moral Music, and ft totu about hunge&lt;, aulloring, anct starvation,
11n&lt;1 alii king resistance. Tile llart/e#lltrf com•. tho hort/o# ,,...., loll, ono
•nd '"· Johnny w•Jking down t"- atteet with a platot In h1a w•lst.
Johnny you'ro too bod, and 10 IO&lt;th and ao on.
So 11 took tne otcxy of Jimmy Clllrs t&gt;eglnnlnga •• a young slngot, and
tne war he was abu.M4 and exp!Otted by t8C()(d entrepr6neura and the
peopla In the young mulic Industry In Jamaica, marrlod II to the Rhygln
ototy. and II ruu"eo In lilt 111m rou will - · ..

II of JM. ~~·: lee!IH!l rr/11 dlscu.. hit conception of the no..,
h/ollt«*'Y origms, and ~It motlrotlolt$U o ThiN/ World artiofJ

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�Presents, Passed On: A Manifesto
_ _ _ __..__ _,By Mk:haal F. Hopkins
many mother many mothers
point toward others other
and show where the real
truth Ilea and cries hard
times come lui (if we
last) now that other
many mother satisfies
Ted Joans
As lor Jazzpoetry today, Irs alive and
nurturing even greater artistry, canceling
out the glowering negativisms
manula.ctured as hipness, awareness, and
even giddiness by the media during the
late 1960's. One of the most prominent
Jazzpoets to emerge In a long time Is the
amazing Ntozake Shange. She started In
San Francisco bars with a troupe ol live
women who would preeent, in such
&amp;urrou11(11ngs. a powerfully conceived
woman'e theatre of dance. music. and
That experience and Ita creator
went th!ough many stages and changes by

poem.

the time both hit New York City,
Broadway, and International acclaim.
The experience created by Ntozake was,
of course, for colo!ed girls who have
consrdered suicide/when the n1inbow Is
enu/, and it has almost slngle·handedly
forced the Western critical machine and
Black Intelligentsia to re·eval uate their
perspectives of contemporary Third World
verse and a woman's aesthetic directive.
From theatrical works like for colored
girls, which channels the anger felt by
Black Women towards Western
Indoctri nation, focusing on the way In
which this Culture d ivides Black men &amp;
women, to even more experimental works
like boogie woogle ladscapes which
ac tually takes us Inside our very
perceptfons of Image and substance,
Ntozake avoids the pratfalls of prime-lime
redundancy by knoWing the di fference
between outrage and c andidness. By never
allowing anger to control and take her o ut
of control, Ntozake harnesses the energy
of the burn, turns the Ioree into essence,
and proceeds to the deeper source. She
relates the experience, unvei ls the vision,
and relays the emotion, the human
emotion, to all willing to share. In short,
she cares. Dares to put It all in the open.
There is sarcasm. pointing us out: " but
shall I go to jonestown Of the disco? II
·esus wont fix it/the deejay will." There is
rony and realization: " she never thought
people places or Ideas w ere anything/but
black Of white." Joy and resolve: "dontcha
wanna be muslc/dontcha wanna be
muslcldontcha w anna be daybreak &amp; ease
Into log/a cosmic event like sound/&amp; rain,"
a lacing of truths: "crackers are born with
the right to be aUVB/I'm making ours up
right here/in yr lace/&amp; we gonna be eolored
&amp; love it." Awaiting, an even greater
beauty budding within, around.
Ntozake (who wnt be at the Albright·
Knox Art Gallery on November 8 at 2 p.m.)
has a new book out, Three Pieces (St.
Martin's Press; 144 pgs, $12.95), consisting
o f three plays she has written and
presented over the past year Of so. The
collection is excellent, the thoroughness
of Ntozake' s vision quite clear. Pinpointing
the situation, and revealing its full
contours, she realistically does not doctor
her work with a cure·all solution or a
convenient sense of ultimate resi.gnatlon.
Answ ers must be worked at. Hard .

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seen: I do what i havete ro stay alive
michael: that's whet / mean/yr not even
tryi ng to be an art/st/yr trying to stay alive
sean: I thot ert waz survival
michael: no, i t's a IO'ole. i t 's fighting to
give something/It's giving yrself to
someone/who loves you
sean: give myself?
michael: yeah. tetlin everybody in &amp;
giving up what Is most treasured
sean: I ein't got no~easures
Her dialogue Is sharp with the everyday
drawn Into magic. The magic is in the
distillation of the time and place. Witness
the above dialogue taken from a
photograph: lovers In motion. ldylllcs yield
earthiness, the earthy seeking Insight Or,
at least, flight Into the better.
But wings are a rare commodity. The
earthy look IQf" shoes, an avenue, and a
place to buRd foundations. And, at last,
diacower/lhefe are no distances/except
what's placedbelween one another.
SO the woman says bold that the road
mull altet.

no sequence/only
a being
Jeanne Lee
Thulanl Davis write&amp;. She aet s the
language down to business. She Is
concise, she Is stark, and bears a tonal
simplicity that belles the Involved nature
or her creation. II linton Kwesl Johnson is
Mileslan in his vocal delivery, Thulanl's
overall affinity Is for Lady Day, her strong
Intuitive selectivity showing ltaell In the
sensitivity ol her word. The very touch or
her silent places Presence.
All The Renegade Ghosts Rise
(Anemone Press; 62 pgs., $4.00) Is her first
book, and anyone who's appreciated her
line review work lor the Village Voice will
lind a l!easure here.
Word has It that Thulanl has recited
some of her poetry to the Music of no less
than Cecil Taylor h imself. One Can well
understand, when laced with lines like
these . .. , •

thi s Is oat about romance &amp; dream
tl 's about a terrible commend
performance ol the facts
it commands the formJcommands ttme &amp;
space &amp; air
if breathes oljourney
In those tour lines are focused the
essence of Thulanl' s power. Sensitive, yes.
Sensitive and strong, the ttirust totally
eradicating Western romanticism and
invoking the aweso"!e Gri·G rl wan.

appar/1/on of my early markings
the music welks through my day &amp;
ordinary day ways
resurrect ton of the flesh/of the carving
of the skin
I have come to be the dancer within
Thulanl can be subtle. Even subtler In
her e loquence than Ntozake. N tozake can
snap you with a whisper. Thulanl can
&lt;ljssotve you, •
But the words wr/1 not melt In your
mouth.

I'm b lack. ell women are mothers,
dancers, black.
dance Is mine.
Human life began in the varied terrain of
the Third World. The first conceptions of
art and faith were born there. We who have
these ancestries In common prepare to
bear its dedication into the auspices o f
our own horizons, as is fit among any
people with judicious purpose. As people .
we will establish a human Identity. Our

ow~~ who can ourselves Third World

1

Artist!&gt; bear no Intention;; of
comm~deerlng the Western field. The
Jazzpoet has no pretention&amp; of becoming
the new artistic bureaucracy. Thl!re Is no
need for that.
It must be the creed and call of
Jazzpoetry, and all aHirmallve aesthetics,
to halt the fnterruptlons to living. We must
be bold and concise, outspoken with the
care and perception of Creation In motion.
Watchful of the space, eyes primed with
the wariness of Nature lacing
cancellation, lacing Implosion to the void.
For it is clear, now that how we handle
ourselves In the coming action may well
determine the course of sanity on this
shrinking planet.

�Singing
Jarreau's
.
pratses
AI Ja,qau She•'s Buflslo -October 30 FNI thai volc1l and-the bOdY- .
thot'a wnot'~ II a ll about.
Wl&gt;•t' * II be tha -lllflQ ol EHa or Ihe mythm or Joe WUtllmo, tha
- • • of old tlmo Jozz with the - g y or today,lt can be lound In
lfte
of tmoar AI Jlll'a&amp;u. Plerln9 No voice lltto 1 rnualclen pii)'S •
nnel)t~"'*' 11\llfUO*II, ,. ._to., antllualutlc oiiOianco Fflclay
_ ,tng otSheo'L
Slruulft•, ltldl do mean IIMiin', onlo
In aotlrl - .

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Moody Blues: A treat on Hallow
Moody Blun-Memor/a/ Auditorium
-October31

-

The Moody Blues toft a rapt AUDience In
Bulfalo with " &amp;question," an up-tempo rocker
showCilllllO each musician's talent , and the
answer why they have tor lllteen years been an
entity. The opener, "Gemini Dream," was a hit
slngle, building steadily off .a keyboard·IIOO~ to
a catchy pop " wall of sound." This explains the
chatl-lopplno success ol Long Di stance Voyage
(Polygram), their llrat releaae In three yeAr$, and
this being only their third tour In eight years.
Fa&lt; a While. many thought the Moodles were
spill lor keeps, but It was ma&lt;e like
dissatisfaction with group pmduct, and not
tieing happy with pltl·tlme solo caree&lt;s. A.
statement like " I'm Just a Singer in a Rock &amp;
Roll Band" c an t&gt;e ta~en as CO&lt;ollary to that
we/fschmem t'WOfld's patn'1 of Justin
Hayward's " Ouesuon. . . about hate and
death and •ar. • In other words, " I can tell or
our troubles even lloot able to solve them."
Each mind Ia the haatl of the matter; as
listeners we aak 41galn • . . and the beat goes
on. Sonny &amp; Char were like lhls, but What
have theY to do with the price of angst? It's fun
to do lhlsl
Someone ahould aay that to ex·Moody Michael
Pinder, the staid guru who turned and sued tile
other
tor ualno the nama. After he
refused to go on tour, 0&lt; record wllh them, lie
dole tl&gt;la, Which Is lllhy his case was

member•

dlamlaHd. Mulll·lalented Swlss nallve Patrick
oontkluec:t 1o lmptesa wijh nevar leu ,....,...,. llundrad l*cont ol hiS
ta.t.nt. From h fs genue, matocUe renddiOn ol Sammy l&lt;ahnta "THCh Me
Moraz relies less on callllldral~lke mellotron
a.nd more on mythmlc syncopation, augmentlno Toniqht " oil hi~ lolnt albclm. lkN~It! ' Awoy, to I he rhylhmiC "Spoin"
!tom Th/o Time . J11reou- Ills a ud.....,. to a 1&gt;1111111 wnlcll brought
basllllt Lodge and drummer Graerne Edge. He
etowd to 111 teet even b&amp;fore the d oamg tune.
uses the former mostly on the epic " Nighls In
with Jarreau was tong Hme accompanltl Tom Canning on
White Satin," originally done with strings.
He. atono w ith four Oltler muslc.tan1. provtdecf Jarr. .u wfth
Guitarist Hayward llhone brightest on " 510!)1 In
l&gt;ackup Which exercised their own lolenl u wetl u an
Your Eye&amp;." while Ray Thomas was the featured lcc""~''""'""''•'l'
to WOfk With a YOlee as grea1 aa Jttreay·a.
soloist of nolo on "l egend of a Mind," fluting
two-4\ot.W, non·stop concert w u one of tht moat I"'Pf't llt¥e that
the ups 1nd downs of Tim leaty, who Isn't
Ruffate area hU seen In a tong rime. t hl\tt 1.-n JlrrMu In L A., at
dud, lull oul slde looking ln.
Atyt&gt;oy Jon Futlval, at Botkeley, ltld In ooncart wlrh 0.0.~
lnd II - • here in Bvllato thot ha rooooMd an oll0111hol woulcl
On the subject of " Isn't Ufe Stra11go," II Is
match Ma)lbe It waa becauae hla .ttltr lhoea heft and w 1.1 In
agreed that love Is strange .. • !hen again, Jim·
do ~o:r,':.'~~ lha reaoon, I aoy " Hey AI, To~o//w, , , you
moJo rlsln aald " people are stranoe." Which
raises the Issue, ''do people make love 0&lt; doU
love make people?" Either Is right , or Is II eye.
-Oomfa Stra111
there? You aay Reagan, I say Raygun, let's ull
the whole thing oil (peacefu.lly, now).
F - costumes other than the ..--popular
" concef11j08r" were In view, t&gt;ut one atetl
goblin snagged a tambourine thrown 10 the
crowd by Thomas, Whlcl&gt; l&gt;e promptly ate and
donaled to the national trust. W arm-up act
2 12 FRANKLIN STREET • DUFFAU) N.Y.
Jimmy SphMtla was smoothly lacklustre, II
17161 842· 1292
ptenant to the ear, his songs and vocal range
limited, yet did not spoil a tribute to Joon
Lennon, " A Day In the Llle." It may have t&gt;een
wl .. to end the brlal set here, but opening IO&lt;
the Moody Blues Is a tall order. Tho spltita were
served wall, even If meat w• sn't thera. A happy
Nov. 6
Hallowe'en 10 all fluid druids 8(1d liquid
lenamen. • . cheery-ott!

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Paper Faces
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Carlin: talk dirty; carry a big schtick
Q_.ge Carlin - K/e/nhans-October 31
George Catlin made It big a decade ago,
after a number of years as a· routine stand·
up comic, by growing Ills hair and beard
and becoming the first hlpple comic. (If
you're too young to remember hippies, ask
one of your prbleasors: If he's not old
enough to remember teaching any,
chances are he was one himself.) His
routines dealt with dope, profanity, and
observations on (hose eve!)lday objects
and occurrences that appear Incredibly
tunny when you get stoned.
The problem with the hl pple persona
was that many of the Jokes BJCplolted that
stereotype. Just as Flip Wilson beceme
popular with white audiences by reviving a
racist Image that portra)'t!d blacl\s as '
being slllftle~s and unthreatenlng, Carlin' s
hippie asked you to laugh at him lor being
stoned.
Hippies are long gone, but Carlin Is still
here, minus the long hair and most of the
dope jokes. His show nowadays, as
presented to a near capacity crowd at
Kleinhans on Hallowe'en, consists almost
entirely of those same random
observation' on mundane topics. He's got
It down to a formula: refer to a.n object or
action that evl!)lone encounters dally.
remove It from Its context; precede a
ref~Kence to It with " Old you evet'
notice..• ," and make silly r.ces while
the audience roars. Thus: " Old you ever
notice that you cannot get a Rice Kt1sp1e
to sink?" Or, "have you ever gone Into a
doctor's olflce and sat down on one of
those couches that makes a noise,likB yOu
larted?"
At best, this is a ,h ll-or-mlss approach;
sometimes the observation will strike you
as f~n!ly, sometimes not. Unfortunately,

sr-._-

ltld lndloo ocarla - • the _ , . - oooulcl olltld ln ovatlotlahar Just
...,. aong by Jort-. Ailco9niDilQ '"" · - ·• lot loll, Jonoou

a noth'er favorite Carlin tactic Is to take his
topic and beat It Into the ground . The Rice
Krisples bit rambled on for at least ten
m inutes. This type of thing can be funny
when you're making the observation
yo urself while under the Influence of your
favorite drug. Listening to someone else's
supposedly W!)l musings Is not the same.
With tho addition of Carlin's relentless
mugging and aggressive besturing to
punctuate obvious points, much of the
show was downright embarrassing.
H is other maJor source of humor I s
profanity. Thi s used fo be funny when he
d iscussed h is famous " Seven Words You
Can Never Say On Television" with the ai r
of a social scienti st presenting a resear'ch
project: the Juxtaposition made the bit
work. It's no longer a " bit," though: Carlin
relies on the word " luck" as the sole
support of many of his laughs.
He must know something, because the
audience loved it. The Show Was
sponsored by.the same radio station that
give• you Taylor and Moore, whose Idea of
enterta.lnment Is saying things that sound
like dirty words. (These are the geniuses
who brought you the land of Fa. and lis
ruler. the Fa King. Get It, huh? " Fa-king,"
sound$ j ust like "fucking!") If that's your
Idea of a joke, terrific; It's my Idea of
boring.
Footnote: One of the biggest laughs of
the evening came for the following nne:
" Didja ever notice that most women who
are against abortion are so ugly that no
one would want to tuck t.h em anyway?" I
do not hesitate to say that anyone who
laughed at that should be thoroughly
ashamed of themselves. Even If the word
" luck" is Inherently hilarious to you.

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�'A Delicate Balance':
Albee's
tightrope
at
Playhouse

eolleellvo oeedo Slunned by lilt
revetAtiOnl Wrhk::h honest
6KPU!SSJOn .-res, thty d!SC:OVet
w..Nt a PGOf Ka .. euQutl1t P'OVM

to be
Albee·s d4•trogue ' ' Pftsmahc:
Tile 1101ong- lnd oo4-u .. o,of
n1s chafae:t.-s are ftW:JMI•ngly
fndiSl~tve. By Act Three, the

audience ts not ao m~
IXlM!fiet\ctng sl• Cl1atactert as tt ••

exper5efdng a...,-, O•ltvt'btd
cottec1ttoe unc:onscux-1 A
ptaywugnt wrlh a o•ft IOf 'frrltly

lmes., AJbM 1110 naa 1 c:wotound
uncterttandlng of hOW tanguage
can be used u a ~ftftle

mecnanlsm as

~en

11 an

tnsuument of purgation S.nce thta

teet fa ObWtoVS rlttetn mlnuttl Into
the play, tnt ICIOfS tltvl the
o•IUeuh task ol austllnino th~t
c:narac'tetJttUorssth~ouon

raoic•lly

shlfli"g emotiOnal pltehts. The
PIIV'hOUI&amp; lrOupe Wlllll AIDee•a
t•ghtrope amazingly welt,

_ _ _ _ By Steve Griffith
Adjacenl 10 Tl&gt;e Pll)'houM on
M ain Slretl. Cembrlo's Old Spain
Restaurant •• a place of
underatated e._ganc:e, The living

room of Agnes and Toblu, I he
cent raJ characters ol Ed'Ward
AJbee' s A o.I#Qie Bal•nce. Ia a
pl.ce of understated Megance
O.inl&lt;s In tow, the audience
SIMOthfy glk:IO$ lrom lhe lObby
Into The Playhouse where, fOf two
.........vtng hou&lt;s, Agnes ond
Toblos woll ofp dfin~• ond onompl
to pruerve the vnderstated
e~eg....., of lhek ll'lif19 100M

Along with 1\gnos ond Toblos, 11\f
IUdlence learns just how dlfUcull
auch hOusework can be.
A llorlng •oom lo goneully
dotl,ect •• a Plac. for relaxation
Howev.,, Albee 11 IWIIt that h 11
tmoolllbto 1o delach I he
compltll11in of llvtng: hom the
room. A wealthy couple. Agnes •
ond TObloo hove omple llmo 10
opend In lholf living •oom bUI. u
human beings, they heve no time
101 •eluallon. Nagged by lhel•
own U('l04!f1-.lntles 11 •II aa by
tr,oae of visiting re&amp;.tiYes and
lf*'&lt;!o. lney&lt;annol quietly moll
into the Mrtne furnllohlngs of their

llvfng room. For Albee, relaXIIion
i.s a few drinks and a good wrestle
With your agon.

A

O.IIUtt! S.Jence concerns the
relaUot~ship or Agoes and Tobias
10 lhemservu anCI to lheh guest~

an atoohoUc sister, an adole5Cent

.36 year old daughter and two very
fr1ghtonod fnend•. TafOOo place
during a weekend, the ac1fon

OOf\Sists of '"*six &lt;:har1cters
unu.sUy Ubetattng them5elves
from the constrainrs of soct•f

ehquette The ..delicate balance..

•h•Cf'l e.ney woUJd Hke to bep IS
betwe&amp;n lhek indMCSulll and

A,

Agnes. Ma,ytin Mef\dtiSOfln
lniHIIIy appeerl too llllted, bul
her detlve~'ea of tne maularon·a
self-pllylng ..rmona on female
martyrdom and famlflal
steadta.-tneas ate charged with
the
Pillion which
Albee'&amp; words underline

•-•fld

Emman~l

Fritd'a Tobtaa Ia a
weU-wroughl sculpture of lht
Greal Ametlcan MaJe: f1andsome.
wealthy, ano oenial When Toblaa
hnelly bruks. aa ht &lt;.ton In hla

Pllhelicolly blUnt ,.,,..,.,b,..,.,.
of o 1&gt;01 cal, Fried
the viOI«\1
butts Hs

m•bt.e facade.
As ligon' eiCOholfc: SISIOf
Cltl•t. Betly lult 0. Munn mont
Mf\'e 00 lhe playtOOUIW of

c::orruc ftUtl_ Yel,
hoWeoilf m\lefl She t.APkHIS
Uft~$1

g:~·~:n~.~~=~~~~·;:=·

emouonaf c•azy&lt;~uoiL Agnes is a
dei&gt;IO&lt;Ibll oniUIW- Slmilorly,
M1MI A)-ICk ghoa I CUtlieat
POfUII}'al ot Agnes ond Toblu'
eon fUNd adult doughte&lt; Julio Too

010 to be 1 chltd 0u1 too much ot a
ehold to be on odult, Julio Is o
piltldoX 0' Un~dl~ llumcK IO

wllfc:h R)'aek lends on afltctlf\Q

CltiQOnllf\n•s.

A onu and

Tobias' frt&amp;nd5 Hany
and EdH lte tfte symbolic
c.apstone ot A 0./,c.te &amp;lance.
Epllomlzlng lht chlfdlth fear
whlcn all the chatKII'I share,
they heraJd lhe anlval anG
dtparu.ue of the emotional
epooalypae which 11kea place frt
Agn11 and Tobias' llvlng room. As
Httry and Edna, Donald So•age
and VIrginia Anion make their teat
fniOl(lcotlng.
111111 Upeflene.lng A Otllcote
IIIIane., tht fuXIaposltlon o f
rettiUf&amp;nl

and theater seems like

• ma&lt;te-to-order de¥~ of Albee•s
cauatlc wn . Yet even ff some
member$ of lhe audience dOn't
colncldentaltr alp lholf dnnks wilh

ne

Agrtaa .ano Tobias, M one can
etca~ from Sharing the
frusH.atlona of \11eir Uvlng room.
Olrac:ted by Soul Eildn whh
necetsary f~m to.- hta actCHs.
A Dfl/uta IIIIa- continuu a1

Tho

The

until Oec4mbe&lt; 6th.

'Firecracker'
akes Prize

At Studio Arena
ByMary Kunz
An anthuliastk: b&lt;lt cleeldedty plain
~&lt;)lei redllead Ia t rying to win a
beauty pageant. She hu the following
asalstanls In lief....-.-: •
eeamstresa named Popeye, with the
appewance end ll*ltality ot •
baclcwatcla ~yMr-old; a coulln, the
beautiful Elain, a fomlef pageant
wi!IM&lt;, bill now a milled-up ......,_,
Who can't quite decJde whelhet or not
to leave her hulband; end. worae,
another coualn,'Eialn'a rCKifl08&lt;
brother, a.y.,-o~c~ D e l - Wllllamt.
"""' Ilea • ' Wry c:Mclcafad put"
whk:lllncludM a lltlnt In a mental
lnlltltutlon 8nd a job "acraplng dead
dogs up oN the llti'MII," lnd who now
lpendl lila time lolling atOUrod the
toouae end llavtog bacl dreams.
Add together all tJMM e l l - •
peraooalllles end the result Ia The Ml,.

Flr.rnclrw ContNr. a , _ play by
Pull'-

American

playwright Beth Herller. Receiving ita
Eaat CoM1 premier last Friday at the
Sludlo Alena n.atre. the Clfama
conc.ms an annual Fovrtll ol July
beauty pageant helCI In a small
Southefn - . .. Through Henley' s
artlatry • plol whk:h seems si mple at
llral glance tuma Into a story whk:ll is
o hentl- . exceeellngly tunny and &amp;ISQ
a - t • r r on failure and Its
graceful acceptence.
11
garllll display of painted up,
pranc:tng pip" Ia the way Cornelle's
coualn Oetmount Clea&lt;:rlbes The Miss
Firecracker Contftt. But to Catnetle It
Ia worth mont than tll•t. and aoon tile
ot hefl ate urrleel along wfth her spirit,
cteaplle the teet 11111 her act consists

a.rre.

8. ~s..nm."*"""" · f r f d a r , l - ,..,

A

of a terrible l&lt;lnd of tap oanclno 10 the
eye, S&lt;:Owllng at everyone and running
" Star Spangled Banner." Kathryn
his hands through his lla•r. To the rote
Grody carries ott tna rote of Catnelfe
o f Elaln Rutledge, Donna Davi s brings
with verve and numour. Groc!y, a
a certain Soutf&gt;ern charm. Davis lias
graduate or Berl&lt;eley, has performed In , appeared In various productions on
many regional theatres as wen as on
ano off Bfoaelway, r8nglng rrom
Broaoway. As the beauty contellant
Sophocles' Antigone to tbe soap
Camelle, She manages to smoothly
operas Another World and As the
alternate between dancing about the
World Turns. Indeed, her role In The
stage In eb&lt;lllienu, and slumping
Min Fl,..,acl&lt;•r Conrear, with an
atounel dolefully when stage fright or
Insane br0411er and the dilemma """'
fear of failure leiS ln. 01 all the
leaving her hulbarod, has much I"
cllatacters In the p'ar. Cornelle's
common with some soap opera roles.
remarl&lt;able qWIIitles are the feast
Tobolowaky •lso has a history In soap
readily noticeable, and Groely does a
operas, performing In
Hospital
good lob of bringing them out and
and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, as
empllaslllng them.
well •• La..
and Shirley.
Stephen To~lowsky p!ays Dolmount
with a fittingly maniacal glint In his
O ne of lhe 11Igb points o t the

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prod&lt;

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�rurgen~v's

Month opens

season at Center Theatre
By James Beggan
8/Center Theatre starts Its new
ember 5 with a
of Ivan Turgeoev's A Monrh
ounrry. Russi a has a reputation
g a cold and harsh country. But
y one of Russia's finest writers
1 none ol that coldness or
ss.
lay, set In the 1840s, 1S about
~ts a ~ung'male tutor's arrival
iwo women living on a Russian
fhete is a secondary plot
lng a man's schemes to
carriage horses. Wilhln this
rameworlt, Turgenev manages
lne t~e powerful feelings which
der the calm surfaces of his
liS.

or Ward Williamson, an
te professor In UB's Theater
rent ex.p lalns that emotional
s in the characters "are
lin a numbef of ways." The
ooncerned with love, a subject
1 to everyone, and sl!ould be
rling and rewarding lor any
a willing to pay a small amount
lion," Williamson says.
Jgh the play Is classified as a
II does not belong In the same
1 as a Nell Slmon worl&lt;. As
;on says, ''Anything that deals
ally with human emotions Is
&gt;be Iunny."
d Williamson has previously
Svmmer Ptlople and Ghosts
IS/Center Theater. About his
al style, he says, "IJend to
oment by moment and try to
actors." He feels most
lllle wlth the stage and has no
• direct films. In addlllon, he

finds that the Insights gleaned from
actual directing can be applied to his
teaching.
One reason Williamson chose A
Monl/1 In tile Counrry was because It
offers several good parts tor women.
Also, the tn.ater's physical design Is
well suited to the play. The stage
extends Into the audlt!nce, creating a
sense of Intimacy that enhances the
play.
In keeping with the spirit of the
UB/Center Theater, much of the talent
lnYOived, both on at age and behi nd the
acenes. Ia pulled from the UB faculty
and student body. Originally a night
club, the theater Ia currently ~ated
by the Unl•ersity to provide students
with a place to learn and reline skills
which can only be acquired by ac1ua1
stage experience.
Mitchell Gossett plays the tutor
Bellayev. Anna Kay France and Sandra
Burr play the two wc;...,en affected by
his presence. Other cast members
Include Michael Ehrenreich, Elit•beth
Hiller, and Bill Gonia.
" W e're doing~ fairly spare
production," Williamson says. Esther
Kling, an associate professor In tho
Theatre Department, designed tile
ooatumea with careful attention to
hlstortcel accuracy. Gvotden Kopanl
worked on the sets and Tom Blancato
handled the lighting.
The Theater Department profits from
the US/Center Theater by ha•lng a
place to put on shows, but Williamson
feels the entire UB population and the
larger Buffalo community prosper as
well. He leela his Pfoduction of A
Monfll In the Counrry "Ia an
opportunity to a major Russian
classk: In Buffalo."

Hearing 'voices' in Simon's Song
___ _ By Carol Balzano Tharon Mu1aer, who aft e110
affthated wllh the New Yo.k

Nell Simon'• wit and wisdom
have hfl the road once more as the

Nalional Touring

Com~ny's

production ot the &amp;roadway hit.

,r:i';::~~~~:.Q~~&lt;»~n~:~:S

past Tue$day at Shu's Buffalo.
Here fs a Playwright who has not
lost hJs no•oriety fof raph~ on~
Jlners.
After twenty years, people still
flock to Broadway, Simon's
hOmeland, where one can be
assureCI •hat I hey are sampling hll
famlliat, popu·lar themes ot showb4Js1ne.s.s stewinos am~al a
Ia hinted ooupte•s reJuvenated
rei•Uoosh;p._
They're Plsylng OVr Song (whlc:h
Js tn lta lhird sea SOfl on
BroadwaY). is precisely t.hat as
Varnon Gersch (Rlc:hatcl Ryde&lt;), an

Audemy·Awor-lnnlng
COft\pOSel,

meet a. vp wun Sonia

Walsk (June Gable), a lyricl•t wflh
a pench&amp;nt for ll&amp;J&lt;ir&gt;tu. ~
Sileo's Toorlng productiOn was,
happily, one oflltot-&lt;ete
petformance (mfnus a lew

mu•icalldireelional flows) which

bool&lt; and Patricia

to decay first."
None of the Characters are usual,
and all of them are delightful. The M/u
Flr.craeker Conrut is Bath Henley's
second play (her first, Crimes of the
Heart. won a Pulitzer Prize). The slory
of Carnelle Ia a very Iunny play, riotous
and lull of surprises; and, yes, there ts
a message In there somewhere. though
no one seems to be really sure exactly
what it Ia.
" The main thi ng Is-well t he main
thing Is-gosh; I don't know What the
main thing Is. I don1 have the vaguest
Idea," says Carnelle at t he end o f her
ordeal In Til• Ml•a F/recr.cll•r Contest.
The main thing Ia that this Is a lovely
play, an at once exuberant and . .d.
and very much Worth

l t ls Gable on&lt;lll)'dor, howl"er,
who oa...,-.e kudOa tor tt\e show
•• ttley comptlment tattl ottltf

"""'malld. Togett&gt;er, Gablt! 111&lt;1
Ayoof m-"t ror . , . balanced
ano cf\armong haJmony.
Unfortunately. this cUd I\Ot remain
atable •n aU -acenes bec.eose ol an
Intrusion of •'- oth9r "Wloes"'

(three lemolea, three moles) whlel&gt;
voc.ooy 111&lt;1 phyalcour wllh Gable'o were to be tepresentaUve ot
ane111eUc kookl""" bou110ing 011
Vernon and Sonia's inner musical
Rvcte•~a d ry, a.afdonlc. hutnof.

Whet we have Ia oompoaer
Vernon Gertch t eaming up twllh
some obslinance) whh en unlikely

volcea.

The
been

fdea HHII wouldn't have
100 ablut'O or d)s:turbing if u

Sonio Wol•k Wbo puahOs lor their
bualneu (aoo latet romanUc)
telallonahlp to work As "'peeled,

hodn' lnoerlerod with the mus«:al
progression. These vok:es were

Vernon eventually theda hla
aloofness for Sonla'a constant
tard1Mas, bllarre atlltt and
supporUve aHec:Uon to.- heir ••·
tove• Leon (wt&gt;om 11&gt;0 can' readily

llrat bei119 the - .L This Is on
"""""two, which tokes place In
Vernon'• atudlo. There it a doUble
metocty occurfno ntH&amp;, one with a
dlsoo lempo, the other w.th •
l&gt;lllad'l alowor pacl119. During
number, the_,_ "¥olces" pop
out from bellllld otudlo oontrots.
U CIO the"*&gt;, and I ll P&lt;oc:Md to

dismiss.)

In COf'\]u~••on whr. t~
char act era. one ean'l Ott away
from talking obOut Douglu w
Schmidt'a splen&lt;lld oeta. TheM

MIS were almple and complex all
a.1 once, cr . .ttnQ structure• thai
were ruHt-tlc end ~tk:l"g, ••

dlsplayecSin Sonla'a unkWnpt

._n,_L Wl\at Ia ln-atw.

uMd In only lour acenes Wllf'\ tr.e

Slog Can\PY encour-'oln

!.heir higher roglot.,. ore
oil-My. This drowns out ~
Ryoet'o ..,._ Into a meltl 119
aaMCI&gt;iiOf,- lfte or-.a
OOYWect by ploy.ng - ·
To top t~ of ~ &amp;;rch'a
muolcal otoglng ol this ..,_ wu
u cornr a n d - • poulllle,
and It Ofll)o rlllt11o&lt;cecl the
otmop-. ol atr-

abo&lt;ll Schmidt 'a Mia Ia hla- or
city al&lt;ytl,.. ptofeellona Aa v.._,
and Sonia art tr_...llng 10 Lono
staging of these effectual
lalandlor !hell rot. .4olt, the
misNps.
projKtlonl ol the bul ldl1191 bolllncl
One reason for the succe.ss of
them slowly clrop out of vlow os
apontanalty. The glmlc:lt employed
• the TO&lt;Ki119 Company&lt;s productiOn the Charact•a move cklwn lht
" - '• ln
the
Is due In large pan to Pllillp
road In a rail! but -tonary r.tG
llroelollo IUflP-l olthe cat
C....cl&lt;'s toJ!hful dl!Kiton ot other
The acore by .,._In Hamtlac:h Ia cartoon In "'Woman 01 The v . ./'
5rmOfl hits. Cvsok has • 1o&lt;1o
a frtU119 occompanltl*ll tor
both cutaay tael&gt;niQun wl&gt;lch fall
assoeia·tton witt! Simo(l as an
Vt&lt;""" olld Sonia. oa .,. CerOia
Hat on lhelf tacea.
actor. dlfector, and procsucer.. ln
Bayer S.t'a tytlco, eopoclaltr
Ho_, faulty the atoglng ol
the Touting Company he 10
clld not
_ , one roallz.. that vor....., Ia
fOllowed by p!Oducer Tom Mallow, - " " H - -·a Nla. 0..
aucc.ect In manl119 the play which
o.r:enic desl9ne&lt; Douglas W.
. . .. ~··contralto and
!NI)o become a pteca of comic
.
Schmidt. and lighting de_!loMf
R)'der'a tenor tau lytlclll
stemmed origlnatl)o horn 5111'10&lt;1'1

ion was K.T. Baumann In the
Popeye, carnelle's mentally
rt young seamstress. Property
ind deficient, Baumann delivers
ones In a lood, nasal monoton.,
corning wlthoOt a doubt the
...,;c element i n the play.
&lt;aons only to mention Cam
n as Tessy Mahoney, the
demented beauty conteat
ator Who figures In Oelmount's
•ed past," and Robert Darnell's
performance as Mae Sam, the
man. In this play, not even the
man is allowed to be normal. A
I SYPhillls, Mac Sam relutJes to
J, explaining between wild
I coughing that he's
Which part o1 his

company.

B~r:ll's

musical

the--..

,,. .._ .. -•.II

,.,..,,

�GROOViS II fR.NZIIS
tl&gt;olr boat effort. The •O&lt;Y low
ly&lt;tc. oro proportrlntogrotod Into

W.a (Not Wea) (Zellalanel) • • • o ml• whiCh tslrlsplntd 1&gt;y diiQ&gt;

Varlou. Artlsta Sa/ze tile Beat
(Zellsland) • • •
You wqulcln~ c:aU WM (Not Wuj
highly toutod,l&gt;ut touted t~ey hove
bMn, ln a vartety of publlutlons.

The noason Ia that Oonolcl OJ&gt;&lt;I
o..id wu malla for an Intriguing
story, pemopa mota Intriguing
,,., ti&gt;Oir album. T- oduc:atod
mlddlo ctus Jowlah kids from
Oelrolt molla tholr rOOI)eCtiW woys
ttvouoh al¥tlet rodlutiam ond
-ontiH dillnualo&lt;&gt;rnonl, Cha"'II

while romalnlng orodol&gt;4o olongaldo
r - Joe Gll!l&gt;a or Sdontlot dub
rocordlngo. A~IIVCIUfo o f - ·
vult II om-. onc1 aynlhollc
1\ai\GCiopsis
with just
•
enough ocher 1...11 and to111uroa
10 ln¥Oive the I~I!Mf 01 dancer.
ond lho lrac~ Chuaa altw tl&gt;o
funk onOtgotlcoNy onough 1o 1&gt;o
Vi- lhO l&gt;ooelll of tho doubl.
The .allium Is men q-tlono1&gt;4o:

-aln

::c.n:~!l=d~~~ri.r~·~:.
z. -CIS.
"""""l&gt;ot-

ate passable disco without tTU.teh
sfgn ol mutation. Mt~ ttlat~a .. I'm
lluattng Out" 11 a rnoro tmpro. .~ve
EutOdiiQ&gt; trootmont ol a b4g lot

Ia - I Y loYnd on
ondln thO CUO ol WN (HOC Wasl,
111.,..,_ _....tttng on tho

ooutl&gt;oltocl, ond Coati MuMl'a
"Ouo 'Po~ No Pop ,.... .
oornk: Hltpanlc rap, loaded with
l&gt;ackfng YOCaiS and ouCh tyrlco os
••Thet•'ll be anoJher b•centeoolal
biiOtt I heat lhe Wlh out ol your

Oelroll LA,
m"*ta,..tlo don't - i y
,..... In thO otudlo, ond thO
otl&gt;oth thO 8rlcln of
Funkontlleln and Wayno Kramar ol
thO M al.~ -.lei conlofm ond aay
''thO~ MC6". 1M no ono
... toll ........,,..,- thO

'-'dla.l
The

nnot Wn

brothOrl.-d

.,.. •"Wheef Me OU1", now

a..llatlle on tho Zo oornpllatlon
s.lte Tho Beer, and ~ romalna

mouth."
Sollo The

lhO tyrlca _,., O'lorl&gt;oarlng, tho
mf•la gimmicky, tl&gt;o rhytl&gt;mo om
fodod, ond tiW! whole lnvot•os too
much ol lho Chollad agolsrn

job. • • • • noodlroaltyoor
moro7

The-sodtrony la ttlol
mt"IOna of t&gt;us """"''· typowrltetll,
vacuum cte.anete:, ft lrlgeratora and
factory - - • s could 1&gt;o Imitating
Kraft-'&lt; o\ this very """"""t on&lt;J
not..., tolh• it /II
It cam. to me While srnol&lt;lng
onvo1 Clu&amp;t on tho roof ot.,.

-war--InN-

Kreftw.t Computer
World (Wamer Bros.) • • • • •
The ...-n.:tay atudont of radio
may not rulln 11. but that
-lfowt&gt;oolomo down tho
gert&gt;ego can ld In "Ilene ao.ts
Eyoa" Ia imltollng Kraflw.1&lt;. And
lillie( atudont con hum Donna
~ lrlghtonlng " 1 FMI
....,.,... ond 'tlllllold clown

York with some of tho top
.
••ocuti'IU from CBS: oltor all the
oloctronk: bro•ado f-1 and tho
hollow t~umphs ond - n l u l
_ . .tlonollsrn of oornput«·
der- f&gt;0oV1e . - . Krahwerl&lt;
a t - lonl\ with o _.., aa worm
and"""ua1&gt;4-otvrau
vrowll\0 rlg/lt h e r o - l'O&lt;I In
the room.

"You gotto pte. o line, boy, ono
run with It," I wu tollll\0 Nixon the
olhOr day. "That's what Kraftwetl&lt;

-."knoW what you ,.,.on,
"1

folond,"

1&gt;o OQIOod, taldng o dloop dfoV on

lila lllo Mac. 1 turned tho uy onc1
aloWty l&gt;ockecl'hO carlnlo tralflc.
Rhylhm hos otwayo tho
mott boalc
of

tho Ston01 dlcl ln tl&gt;o early

muq-odi&lt;lg •• Irony which
Frank Zappa hos - n mafkot1110
lor oo tong. 111 c:«talnly continuo
to ploy tnlo record 1M thO Was
(Noc WOOl oynu..o~s Ia finally mooo
~ ,,., ¥11ol.
H o - . 111'0&lt;1 pick up s.lzo
TIN Beer for "Wheee Me Oil!'', you
oloo got "Offlo My C11'' 1&gt;y
CtlaHna. whO seems to 1Maglnt,
like Oovo and The Flying Lllords
l&gt;eloro her, !hot cutulo ool&gt;otk:
· - · o f rod&lt;- roll tllndards
ore COI\Ilrur:tive gotiiU&lt;U
e.yond lhls, you golfoUf lrOCU
0&lt;1\ of thO Dr. BUZQtdiiOd Croote
&amp;loi&gt;4o. Boln Gldly Oon._
' 1Cowt&gt;oya and Ganootoro" and
Don Aomanclo'a "Oepuly oii..Ovt"

_,Is

olt-1&gt;0&lt;
lloton- (With tl&gt;e ncoptlon of
Cristina) but 1'0&lt;1 might not wont It
in JOU! 11\'lng room-11\o proper
oetllng '"' this musk: Ia a diiQ&gt; or
dance party.

- Micllltl walsh

Utlod In 1910, tho hluhly
tnlluorltl411 German quartet ~­

name muna ""~electricat
po~ae ")

make uu of on..ma.

ltute, organ. viol1n and electrk:

petc\IUJon 10 achieve an atttactlve
101m of backyard induttrlal

eXOtdltn. How, seven albvmt and
·~yeatS lltef, the music Ia all
-tonic ond so Ia thO llalonO&lt;.
ButlhO tou.t rs thoro, tumcy ond
primal as !No " 11181 T.V. onc1 Rodlo
.-.dVDflliement BltJea"~lt.. l.
Whllo Kroftwetl&lt; moan• ho. .y
- •· It ~on a lao moon I&gt;Mutlful
metocl)o. Wltnosa ll&gt;o doligllllut
"Computet World Pl. 2." thO
ploylul "Horne Compulor," thO
boltnng " lt'o More Fun IO
Compute," and, of oo,..... tho
roman1~ ~Com.PIIItr lo¥e."
No one eiH lhese days has
•ueh Ioiii command ol
oynthoal- tone. God, HalOn to
tl&gt;ot. ThO ooundO they Qat have to
1&gt;o l&gt;oord to 1&gt;o l&gt;olloved. Cold and
bore y« l&gt;umlng inaldo. nw-

- .--_.,

lntlmoto Not thO ooruming
metaltk: Industrial oornmontary
your poronts wamtd you egalntl.
Thlo Ia tho real thing. No pejnlltso
crncondoeo. No lousy atrfl\01. Ho
unnocOHOIY"Swlrflng. The
produCtion to spare ood dry u o
1&gt;ono. And tl&gt;o oongoi&gt;Ufn owoy
With a n - t melanCholY
l""'ltol&gt;tenou that, try 11 hO may,
not even Eno can poaaeaa.
"Sounds lll&lt;o they're lrylng to
lmltato moehlnaa." my friend
Konny'a grondla!Mr odmlttOd
ohOo~ly- hO hOard
" Numlloni"on tho COf radio
So don'll&gt;o a Chump, Tolla your
1111&lt;1 ott. This Is Kra_fl"'""' 11 lhotr
l&gt;nt.

IGYel'lUft

Moat remarkable of thO lot, and
not coonclclofiUy tho moot ground
l&gt;rool&lt;lng -~on rot- You.ls
"Hooven," lf!alyPiclll-~

romlnl-t o! Stkl&lt;y Fingoto'
"Moonlight Molo." The ilttOI oat a
end drew lhe Uatentr lnto a
ploco ol poacofulloolatlon (ollhor
concrete Woltd « ln IN
while tho former also
on • -ol . .lotY ond
JogQO&lt;'a- ot

"'*"

""11 hatm youlnothlng wiW

Ronnie Wood t 23 4
(Columbi a )· · · ·
Consensus opines that ll&gt;o boot
Stonoa oll&gt;um slnco thO
lllC&gt;erchargod ExU. on Molrr Stree(
Ia Somo Glr/r. full of ollort, hot
rock'n~fOit lUflel perlonned In a
mlnlmoilot man- (ll\anlll, l&gt;ut no
hofnsl Alrfno• Of muses of
l&gt;ockground sfngora fOl this one,
mate) 1hl lP garnered crlllul
ravet and big uter..
For tho most part, toot yaara'
Emotlonlt RHcue mlnod thO soma
veln- . - t roci&lt;Mo, a couple
• Mioo You" -typo dance
numl&gt;lla- 1&gt;1111n oddotlon tossed
In IWO ballads ancl a awer-lough
bluos collod " Down In tno Holt."

The rl\llowa were not •• ftYOf•ble

bultho ulls ...,,. still britt..
ror- You attempts to bridge
tho gop l&gt;olwoon tho rovltolltod
tato '10'1 model Stonoo ond _,..
oltho muSic: IMJ m - oorllo&lt; ln
tho )socade. Four ~~~~• on oklo ono
could fit (ln tailor modo funlon)
onto Somo Girl• or Emotional

In your wey" ond "you're my
UvtnQ gface" swirls through
Wotla' hypnotlc drum pottam ond
t~o offbeat, ~hosed gultaro. A
classic.
From a lyrical pejnt of •lOW
MoSSll J ogger ond RI-Cls don,
h ... much t o - thll tlmo
1tound. Most otllle m - t dO&amp;lo
with ao• ondlof love: Mlol&lt; ooyo ho
"don't nMd no Whore" ~Ut
olsowhorl Koith srnlrklngly
prootolma "110&lt; Uts 'n au got
soul.'' Et!llgl&gt;lonlng atull. Ao
Rlc:ha.rdo once sold, oock'n'rollla
mualc f01 tho l&gt;ody, not tile hood
Be •1101 u n may. In "Hano
Are" they oornmont on
unompio,.....t In the mothor
country: " In tiW! couW)' - • I
como trom/Nol&gt;ody .,., wo&lt;1co:
nothing ..., vets dono." And
lhrough Mlck "l"'"'m-hon-tnel&gt;od.flnoo_,..,p- JoiiOO"'•
glorloua muttorlng, ~ecock
Umouslno" apparently p&lt;ojocto
tho apookor onc1 1 companion
(Mlol&lt; •no Keith'I) lnlo tl&gt;o 1111ure
whOre they wu nostalglc atxwt
their hoyday. Tho -ll&lt;or &amp;IOPI
remJnfeclng and fa&lt;:a the truth:

•weu kM&gt;k at tour face now.
I&gt;OI&gt;yll.o« at 1'0&lt;1 and loOk at mo.·
looking ot Tarroo You ono llnds

no prolund~y, l&gt;ut an abundance
ot treat\ hot musJc from eom• cela

Re&amp;cue. As anotMr axcuraton tnto

Wl&gt;!lihougllt tho4r bond woulcln,
last more than three or tout years..
Happy 101h Annl - r y. •

8tado Rhythm, tho Slonoa'
Fountaln of Youth, " Starl Ma Up"
l&gt;olls wltlltOU!Ih dancin' lunll.
"Hong Fn" and ·~· ....
111ort rlpo of rock p&lt;lmod whh

dn:.-_.,.,. olt&gt;om, US lour, omalt
rtot.-or.f'OCOI a n d - Stone

fCel'th fWChards' and Ron Wood~•

lncortuouo snii&lt;IIIO guitar work.
And on "UIUo T &amp; A" Koltl&gt; II
opllmlattc.lly, o to " Happy", with
IMtlot OOUndl like I flrtll tolla
voc:ai-lk:loualy full of oona, ol&gt;a
and UoortOd gfunh.
. The otllor , _ songs on thO 'A'
lip the prooert)lot hal lo older
oounds whllo malntalnll\0 tho

fre.t\n•ll and energy of recent
onea. "Slave," flke ••c.n·l You
~ Knocking" ton yooro ago,
flndl thO bond --jamming;
tho oclntlllating au of SoMy
tra-Jicko with Rlehllds
ond Wood Ulho Cftarlt. Watta/8lH
WJmon rhythm ooc:tlon kk:kl tl&gt;o

H . .t

-In•

beat In lhe arse...8lack

Umouslne•• ahutuea along In I he
spirit of ••Oops and ~o", o Bo
Olddloy tuno tl&gt;o OOfup rooordod In
lhollxlles.
Sido two consists ot Mid
crooning 11ft- oongs.
Thoy &lt;Oj&gt;tooont ~ major oty&lt;lttlc
llllfl from SotM Girtr alrlppodotofhOoboriHinontlats purity to thO
heo•lly produeod, longlhlor l&gt;ottooo

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Honotll Ron Wood hu rot !lor
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You're nolllkely to hoar II on
tho rodlo. lt'.s loud orudO a1oppy
Uflf&gt;OIIohOdunwothod....-rounch)' • .• ond .....,.Of ihe
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Woody wroce.o. .....,011 atl
nino cuta ond, to c1o !hOm juollce,
he rocrultod Cltame Walta, 11111
Mclogan, Anlto. Pointer, Nlcky
Hopkins, Bobby Keys, 11o1&gt;1&gt;y
Wornocl&lt;. C&amp;rrnlno Apptc. ond
olhoro. This Stone Alonollngs In o
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tllot'a ""'G'Gly com-o1&gt;4• to a
- · (II olgl\1 in tho motnlng
when l'O&lt;I're trying to
ho
also ptaya guitar, baso, hormonlca,
clobro ancl occ:aolonat Uyl&gt;ollds.
1234, IIIIa t979'o 0/m,. Some
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Not I()( tl&gt;o lolnll&gt;oartod.
-/Job Soltooloy

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Life

Ia e

grend.• . (I.R.S.) • • • •
Thls Is the ttue "New

RorMtllie."' Forgot everything
you've tM:.atd or reac~ at:Jout I he
8rr115h Bmz kids. tl&gt;e!r stny OU11tta.
and tho new oance muSic (!&gt;ow
anybocly could con-. this -

__,. romanu~ mUCh '' "an

Try 10 •magfne aomelhlng along
11\1 jlfHtl of 1 cheerful UHravoK.
Wttlle mot:t ot t0d•y1s .,,.,~

typos (for lac' ol

1

overlooking Hiroshima's mushroom cloud rising
In hont o! a shadowy hand pointing. Nice lty
but very confusing and untuec&gt;eaalul.
Fonun ataly, the music tan·t qulta as bad. But
Glamour, the second Dave Oavlaa solo albul11.
hu a major llaw. Like Ita artwon. you sense
that aomethlng WOrlhwl\lle waa Intended yet it
ultimately lalla.
Dave Oavlet, of courM, Ia ~y·s younger
brother and lead I)Uil&amp;rlst for the Kinks. And
When t hey rock ·n rOlf Its Dave's guitar t.h at
·•afUI)a youln the Chell .. whiCh has helped to
maktl ll&gt;e Kfnkl ol the all·llme greatest
bands.
Glamour Ia a wonderful showcase lor Davtes•
buzzsaw gull.,., yet It has not been Ills guitar
atone that has made the Kinks l)feal but also
~y·a l)'rlca. arrangmants. and personality With
these Ingredients missing from Glamour the
record falls .r&gt;ort.
Nol that he ca n't write aongs. The great
Klnlta tune "Death o l a Crown" was compoaed
by Dave •• was "Strangers" from Lola but
repetitious chords and, espeol11fy, weak lyrics
plague Glamour. Songs like .. Reveal Youraelt,"
In which the w ords "reveal yourself" are
repeated at least 40 times fn lour and one-half
minutes, seem to 1111 too many tracks on this

bettor phrasoj

Hem to draw a good dee! lr~

tt70 lnlluonceo aUOh oa Rolf(
MusiC ahd Bo..-!o, ancs trom the
Vet¥91 Undetground ot the later
111110o. Henry apparently 1po.11 tho

tiiiiOo 1t11en1119 to tho Beau...
Noth•l19 gloomy or dopresiJ&lt;\g
here, U/tlt • grand It 1
COl~.,., or 1owo sonosand

surtul 'mao-s tMt receu K..,tn
"~· Ro:.y MusiC ond Brian Eno
at tho• mo11 ~Silbltt • Baby

~ Htce With J.ote'· bonows Qulle

frMiy from Eno'a ..The True
Wheel .. and the album •• a whole

owes a or-ut cMbt to Eno't eat1y
1010 ~k and lime MIVed tn Ro-.y
MIII'C
Ulo II • flrlnd ._,...the
cre.a.rn ol H«wy't ~teri•J hom

t875to 1881 (allhOuon otr1119ety
. -t 11 t87ts " Making Love
With My Wlrt..l, l'nd II'at neorly
to,.laolo album. " fO&lt;mor bts1IS1

08Ye D.vies Glsmour(RCA) ..

1he o.,ned ar.d dtt,ltnmer for
Altern•tlve T.V., Henry ainga, pla)la
molt ol tho lnttrumenta, coPH&gt;ChiC-GI and wrote the majOnty of

Dave Davies on lead guitar " Maximum
Con$umptlon" The Kinks.

'*' "

lmpo&lt;~onl

new treno. It beyono

me~ II enybOdy rightfully deaorv01
the t itle of ''Now RomaniJo'' ft'e
Henry BedoWSI&lt;I. Settously. 11

you're not ram11J11 ..,lh him

already, don't make any adwance

judoements on na"* aJone.
Lifo Is 1 g,.nd.• . Is hit debut
album on I.R.S. ono a good share
olltlt pulled together from -.e
wohdorfully dlsposat&gt;lo alnglos
Henry has retused over the past
few years. Nothing trend... ttlng or

th&lt;&gt;ught·prol/oklng, olmply a
coli&lt;!Cllon or ""'11-cr.iloo t9801
pop songs.

lht m11er1a1. ••v• for ono cut cowrnten by gu11edlt .,I amos

Stt¥tnson. Tho tlbuN1 Is
roltO$pettlve of &amp;evert! years·
work and tht tutoro lment 11 to
rnake "stltt-Of·tht-.rl pop
rOCCHda" In hla home tH1dk&gt; south

ot London.
Radio airplay Ia dosUnoo to be
nU but u deaorvot •tton.Uoo ftom
the kKal clubs and the record·

buying public. II'a 100 much of
gem to be p•UOd over.

record.

There are several bright points. however. flke
.. Too S.rloua," the bGat lfack on the album,
album just by looking at the artwork. Davo
which with Ita sense of desperate loneliness
appears on the cover In a b.r own pinstripe suit
and hofplessnon Is like a soquel to
and combed-back hair, reminiscent of Kraftwerk "Strangera." "7th Channel" and .. Eastern
on Trtms·Europe Express-an Image wnlcn
Eyes," alec on the strong.,. stele two. tlelp to
makes one think of gay N&amp;lls. Also on the
move the dreariness of the record.
jacket Is a picture ol Davies, this time
-Aian Kar:tric

One f eels .somewhat turned off from this

1

Cli fton Chenier The King ol
Zydeco (Arhoolle) • • •

- Marty Soratm

llrl&gt;oolle Aeu&lt;ds prtl"'ta tho
groat Clifton Cl&gt;enlef, ptaror ol

zydoco, 1 pany nwtJe Gornpoot tt.S1Uonal Ft'tnaf C1Jun and
t hythm 100 ~ues ......,...,11 "Mih
hiS btoUw Cteveta.nd on rubboarel.
Paul S.negal on g .. tar, Joe

Art Gartunkei-Scls.sor.s Cut IKtr•v-oanu
Slnc41then. h o -, Garlunkel

(Coluf!lbla) • • •

Art GIJ1unket II a mon obsellld
wttn eq~~esstcn. Ho ciWKtotlzes

nimsau fn lntemews as bol119
0\'edy caliiiOus, always 1111clli119
for t~ouct lhiOe of meanl119
Tho artwork to SdsUKO Cut It full
of references to thls: a quot111on

from Ftauberl on tho ftladoquacy

of--speech u an upresaJon ol art;
phOtos of Garfunkol t11Chll19 moth
(bollev&amp; It or oot. tnat'a hl5 IIOI&gt;I)yl

ahd rrom tho film of Cofctl·22 Qn
whlcll he pjayod Nately. wt\0
lruhlessly tried to argu.
democtatle loeoJo with hlojld&lt;!&lt;l
oornpanlonl).
Not aurpt1si119IY. this
petfectiof'l..m eatrfea over 10 nJs

records •• worl. On his flflt aolo
album, Angel CJ11re tnamOCIIIttr a
similarly obso5Sive ei&gt;IIIC1tr from
Thomas Hardy), l.he result wa&amp; a

stunn1119 collection ol baroque pop
songs, In whlct\ Garfunkel'l
.
•etlcence was counterbalanced by
produee&lt; Rleh11d PetTy's aural

nu ITlOQCI Into 1111-c&gt;toduc:tlon
ahd tt&gt;e roauha have-.
lncroui119IY Olerllc on ..,
emotional te.o~ . His-.. Is one ot
tne moat perfea tenors '" populat

mus~ 11-l&gt;el ..BriCIOO oTroublecl Watora''?). yet he t n - 1
on Dutylng II undomuth ls)'ef5 ot
¥OCal.,..rOubl and atUOio
embethlllmtnta. Rather than take
tho c:haneo ol t&gt;tcomt119 1'"""-1
wtlh and poulbly mlalntorprotl119
a song.
raoueesll to a
p'-ca of tac:Mieally proclsel&gt;ul
poulonloss btckgrouhd musiC.
SOmotimoo thlo wor'" In aplle of
ltaolf. On • 10119 H'" ..Bright
£yes;· 1 fragile contemplation of

Gar!'"' "'

death, the voce' mbt Ht~es to
roeluce tht maudlin tendencies of
the l)lrlcl. For the most piltt,
hOwevGf. tht song a consist of

P&lt;tlly melodies and unlnYOivll19
tyrtca1 tho auangements exploit
the fofmtf and burr tht lette.r (for

which. given thla material. I

ouppon we ohoula bO gratoluiJ
Tho mu11c ltlolllo olmllorly

sup«flclal.

"To Bog.n"

uses no N:ss than I We gwtMt$ti

ronc:tU01119 Pet• carr ano Mdlew
Gold) woo c:ollt'Cllvely btlely
&amp;Ound like one. Tbe .so~ uptempo
ttac~ " Hang On ln." atands &lt;Kit
not oo mucn because the 10119
illeiiiS t&gt;ette&lt; l&gt;ulllmply because
ltle ayntt'te$lze.r and hOms give h a
Ultle fire
At WOtSt. Scluors Cut is merely
pteasant. If Irs sektom Jnspitfng,

tt•a at least not dOwnrlght
ofltn5~e

like so mvch else on the

radio tne.. days. (lneldentolly.
Paul Sjmon does mah an
appearance, singing a brief
backgfound part; ft Is 10 the c,edit
or all concerned tha·t no one Is

lryfllll to bill Ihis as another Sl &amp;
Gar "reunl.on." )

1

Br.,....,.t on baas, Robt&lt;t Pettro
ort drums, ar.d hlmM4f on
acc:orcrlan. all te&lt;:ofGec:l ltw '"
Montreu• S•iUfl1and • tong way
frqn~ CojUI\ tOUIIIIy. We find tile
lncl hla group
the Swtaa with U011C
OIUOS- very popui&lt;ttlliO
now pt1y0&lt;1 b)' lltm and Oouo
Ktrai\Jw and a few otht11 moat
rac:ordlng for tho folk oovotty 11~1

and tho bacchanollan
Jambalaya·· aome ot '*t\tch were
I""'J In Frtncll •hleh Is aklghl
ArhooUe ¥~hktl a• been
alnca tho lyrlca arcn' too
r.-sponalbte for oYef a t11tt d&lt;Uen
orofound anrh&lt;&gt;w 1&gt;ut tlwl ne11,..
Chenier albums ootablr Boogaru.. are most roc:ll tyriea olnce h's ttl.
Boogie thio one v11yl119 moinly In
rl'l)lthm that'a lhe most mportant
the tack of tenor nx but at Itt
ano thla troop has plenty of thai
t.-rme in aong1 auch •• I hi
worf&lt;l119 1-lhor know1119 hOw 10
Stones etusft: " Moner:· tho Fato
Pfly a r..otlonory type or muale
Oomlno-trki"Woo woo· ond " " r
sjnoe outCS..ted but at ill wtth us
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Robet1 Gold

Serpico was the story of
a cop trying to uncover the
coouptlon In the pollee
department. Prince of The
City Is the story of a cop
trying to uncover the
corruption In the pollee
department. Ironically, both
films were directed by
Sidney Lurnet and both
WBfe ~on the true
works of fooner pollee
officers. Serpico had more
of a cut.and·dry Image of
the good guy/hero than
Prince of The City contains.
In the former film, a
much more human and
honest attempt was made
to shOw that cops are real
people and not ••fairy tale"
characters. The Idea that
" corruption creeps up
slowly" Is a vitally
important concept.
The film has an
lntBfestlng pramlse that
unfortunately - a to go
astray. The film Ia two
hOurs and forty· - n
minutes long and lhe story
seems to go on and on,

never really picking up any
momentum or speed .
Treat Williams as
detective-cop Danny Ciello
is born arul bred In New
York City. He's been
working for tjle New York
Police Oepar1ment for
eleven years (eight yeass as
a narcotics agent In the
Special lnvesllgallng Unit

(SIU). His unit is broken up
and he Is picked to be the
leading man In another unit
dealing with corruption Ill
the polfce force. Ciello
feels that everyone "lays
the whole lucked up
system on us (the cops)"
and " we're the only thing
between the otflclals and
the jungle."
T he main theme that
continues to appear is that
of the cop's motto-"never
hur1 your partners." Clello
Intends only to Implicate
higher officials and corrupt
lawyers and not his
par1ners. However, It turns
out that not ooly are his
par1ners corrupt but so Is
Clello himself. He
sometimes steals and often
supplies dope to junkies In
order to get a chance at the
dealer. He and his par1ners
split a large sum of $46,000
that was recovered In a

(also starring In the
bust.
Broadway shOW Forry.
This all calls Into
question the various
Second Street) gives an
possible audience reactions interstlng performance as
one of Clello's par1ners.
engender~ by the film. Is
The rest of the cast is
Clello a hero or a crook?
Are we supposed to admire pleasant &lt;lild capable but,
this man who performs
on the whole, average.
dubious deeds while doing
Prince of The City is, on
his Job?
the whole, stow·movlng and
seems to drag In spots.
Treat Williams (star of
the film version of Hair and However, It Is an
Interesting and truth lui
currently starring In the
Broadway production of
attempt at portraying what
Gilbert and Sullivan's
really happens In these
Pirates of Penzance) is fine types of government
agencies. This Is possibly
In his characterization of
Clello. He Is young, married one of the film's
and tries to do his job in
problema-it is too honest.
the best way he knows
It Is almost as If the viewer
hOw. As he gets deeper and is watching a three-hour
deeper into his work, the
television documentary
which happens to be
strain and the
psychological pressure
disguised as a motion
picture.
effects his personal life.
Wil liams gives hi s
Brooklyn type cha.racter an t:.~?&gt;o.uu•L~
honest and believable
per~nailty. Jerry Orbach

tt.ppiJ notall been
. .,cn.t.c~ ......

ERLANCER
THEIM:EPriON

10 . -.-..,..._ . ~,· ·~ -

.

�Mesh Prawlew
This weekend. Blactt Mountain II
conllnues Its lhuler sea.aon wllh

a production Qt the otago hit
M"A•s•H which concernalhe

Fred Smell

aavenlurea ol a not-so-lame
em•o-M:Y macUeal team In Kofea,
dr.,atiHCI lre&lt;n lhe book by
R4cl\atCI Hooket". Andrew

Beauchamp di&lt;octs 1110 atloltucMnl
S)fod!JCt)Of\ wh4(:h r\JM 1hlOUOf'

Sunday at 1110 Kalllorlno Cotnell

Thntre Showtime Is 8 p.m on
Ftldl)l and Sunday with two
petlormances on Saturda)' at 7
and i'P,m. Tlcke1&amp; are $3.00 for
oonerat admlss.ion.

II Poetry Is. as G - y n ll&lt;ooks so &amp;D!Iy c.lloCIII, ··uto
drat I-."' t'*&gt; Ntotake Slla"'l" Is the •"'Y cone&gt;onltatton ol
.-tlaJ WORI.
The acclall!llld Jaapoot, wlcloly known 101 ""' lhealfl&lt;:al
chOropoem lot colored g lr/1 who have COII&amp;Idor«J lulc/dfhrrr.n lho
rllnt:Jow I• ttnul, wnt read hom he• powerlul ver11 on Sun&lt;lay,
November 8th at 2 p.m. In tho oudllotlum ol the Albrtoht·Kno• All
Gallery on
The reading, her first In Bullolo It coOf&gt;OOtorocll&gt;y the UB Engllth o.partment G&lt;oy Chalr ""' Blacl&lt;
Mountoln I~ llllm!Uion 11 lr&amp;n."'l"'• wert rep&lt;-11 1n0111 than a hlglllivftt Of 1M ~ct
t-tr• (B&lt;II&gt;bl/ng Slo""' Sugar. Tlto Wlz. lena Nome Tlto lady
and Hor lluslc, Olc.J •hlcll IIU t•tot&lt;en Broadway by SIOIM In 1110
put - • '
H ''"'"""" tbt deep iMCWalton end growtng
tradition ot tho Btoclt pot! In live Theatre, bringing 1110 dancing
tu11neat of thtlr ver.• to ata oo centM and visual enactment.

Elm-.

ye.,..·

Shanoe brings a clar1tV ot pufpo5e, clri ve, and context which Is,
WlU'I Kwesl Johnsoll's and Thulanl Davfs', t he moat encompassing

Bull State Dance Marathon
BuffalO Stata College kJclca oil
anothor DlllCO "--alhon lhll
weekend, a1ar,1ng w1th the off·beat
rock'n 'tol• ol Albanfa Blotto "9

p.m . Friday. Saturday night brlnga
Ill&amp; •ut coast'• SVT, hard-d&lt;lvlng
lfiO led by bassist Jaclt C.lady.
Along tho way you'll be trealocllo
• host or toe.! groups InclUding
Paulino end 1110 Parlf .. the
Poinuesa Btotrwtrs. 8enht1tel., .,...
Detour-. and more. Trance and
dln&lt;:e. with the posslblllrlea ot
romance Be theta.

poetic approach slnca Langoton Hughes himself. sn. unveils tho
Me toe olthe Real, and tho urgency of establishing at btllll
roohty. In Oo;ng this , she gou deep with he&lt; WOld, oottllng le&lt;
not hong 1.,.. lllan tho Truth, IIIUSitallng Its contovra. d1tectlves and

Tho Bullalo Haw Amoftcan
_ , tn CO&lt;l)uncilon wRh tho
• El SalvaOO&lt; SoUCI&amp;tlly CommitI •
wtH pre-1 an " Evening With Fred
Small" ottlla Sohupe&lt; House (1 802
Nlagant SIJ on S&lt;lnday tHo•omter
Bth) al V p.m. Small oraduoi«J
Irom Yale w ith a law degre:e, tatIt

rec:eiYing hla maaten ln natural
resour- policy at t hO ~IYorOity
o t lolichiQan He Iaior decided to
Cheek out the Ult ol a mutldan
Iller pfi)'U1f to a ClOwd ol 50~000

people gathorocl on NYC to e•prIJ&gt;elr - n ai&gt;Oullhe accident
ot Thoee MilO !Oland. otatlng that

ao uhlll.lallng. the
t KCltement of perlormfng and
being pari or thai •norgy, tttat I
just had to ' " If I could mike a
IMng at lt." SmaU's performances
are rumored to be Just as
·~n w as

e.nllaratlng -CIIeck it Otll. lladoo
pef$C)MIIity. part•tltM t"OC.tt
mu&gt;iclan and 1o1&lt; 0!1 ot Dog
hlmsell. Gat)' Stcwm. "''" be the
eve-ning'$ M•tttM' ol Ceremon&amp;es.

Ear1h Wind and Ffre
Thl$ W..,_ay evening tho

8uffakt MeMOtill AUdttOftu-m wm
be the Sill ot 1 cutrntnaUon ot

tUtc11 for an to see.

The oupeob simplicity In Which silO concloely rovttlllhe
winding, often colliding laoall ot survwlng (IVCII u thO

forces. Taking tho stage • rlll&gt;e
Earth, Wind 1 nd ftre, a gro~o~p
having surpaaled the tag of a
blacf\ band. Attftf masterworks: like

raclaV.exuat innuendo pract~ a.a • da.il)l ·~re~&amp;ef" uponlbetwoen
women and men} has not 111 her wefT"Wlth the mott provtnclal
nallanaUata or other cocktellod ethnic ..int etUgentala~· (among
othOfl) b«ll on slatut·fldden escapism gu&amp;sed as...actlvlam.
snange will have llOM of aueh toaUshness. SM hll 110 time Ior-

G&lt;olilud•. Splrlr and All in Ali i heir
appul ean't be lluntocl by ~
cJassllrcaHons Juggling the
comple•llles ol Jan end the
primacy ol Funk. EW £ F's range
of abll•tfrt.S *Qn•tt a d'latQI! o~
ll!fthghtenment Peoole lam•Hal
With the group•• styae and str.ngth
need nat be told of the capabUtUel

IhoM who IO&lt;Saloe their long·ronge afllrmatlvt goals for thll Quo&lt;lt
Iasio of Bal&gt;ytonlan . _ oncl, equally lmportont, bean no
patience tO&lt; th&lt;&gt;w -.ra olthe All whO procialrn trom goldplatocl •VotY lowers lilaI tho only way to be " ethnlo611y with ot"ls
to bt poe&lt; ""'wallow naively In easy-going vlctlmoutlon (While

uc:.oor,.

lhl \flcllmaers $1t.al your place with palrontdng
The power ar Ntozal(e•a vl1kH'I, from her expUcftlneorPQratkln ol
Jau loel and pulse. to her Uf'compromislng postt6on aa •n anlsllc
Slack Woman, culminates through a. devastatlngl)l tXPfO&amp;slve poet

of lhelr ll~c Det'formance.-F or
those un1nltla1ed, &amp;II on a bomb,
that'll do 11.

WIIO takes you through tho looking gins ol your ahadowa Into tho
unseen living room ol your walling self. Taking ua lhrougn the
tr. fubllant, tht $till 11\d the
aware, closing In ouractlone. Facing up to""'"""'"""' 1110
tm-aibles - must olton &amp;chlove. going put ourvlvtlto0..11d a
ominous and the warm. the ora.,. •nd

~' futi.Ke now.

Ulca G - y n Brooka, Sun Ra, Jeanne Lee. and Jolin Collr.,.,
Ntoz.tke Shange repreMnlt that rare artist who drtwa upon the
Wotld to funy o~enne thO . .ll,lho aocloly. and the environment
!&gt;rod. Who ,dares the void u she wor~s fo close IM ga.po.
- M/c/1,.1 F. Hoplrln&amp;

•DUBELS•
GARY SMITH

an
atmosphere and enj oyabl e e oenlng It's

•

NESDAY

MUD WRESTUNG

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FRIDAY &amp;
SATURDAY

......

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EORUM

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IFndoy, 6 November 1811 VoluiM 32 Number 31 Stole Unlv.,.lty ol NowYa&lt;k ot Bulfolo

Nigerian budget battle ign ites
feud with SA official Osuorah
refused 10 pr()vide th e extra ru n&lt;U.

By TERRY CANADE
Assrstam CompuS" Ediror

T

cnsions betw«:n Stud~nt Associa1ioo (SA )

Dfrcetor or Student Orpnizations Otuma
Osuora.h and NigMan S.ucknt As..wc:iation
Pre.iden1 tNSA) Ch u~-Cozio Mm&lt;awa QV&lt;r runding
and -a club 1\C'~.sl~ttttr rt"$\l.ltrd in a n~r-Yiolcnt

M m&lt;JWa be&lt;llm&lt; rnpaed in a pusbina &amp;DCI
&gt;houtill&amp; m;uch \\ith Osuorah while atrempdtts 10
obtain tM: e:~~;cra fund.s. The scuffle OCC\lffed outSide

the Talbert Hall Sen•te Chamben and dil~Np~&lt;d WI
Wednc.'iday•, S4:::nate mrctin&amp; which was chen in
progress.

offtnsa in a l ~l('f ulbmintd co fht S(Hoctmm. which
has )'t"t 10 be rt leastd for publica1ion. Mmeawa
dem.andtd ~uotah's mignou ion '•in the: .$ludent'i

SA Trtasurer Matk Moore was a1 the scene and
inrormed Mm&lt;awa 1hao h&lt; \\ould notiry Public
Safety to hand1~ the shu a1ion if it con tinuc;d. The
l"-O parties xpataled Bnd 1he i$sue remained
unresol'"cd.
Thi• year's NSA budgec calls ror S600 10 t... sp&lt;nl
on '' Niaer•an Weekend" b ut 0Norah ~pf('ifitd that
«rtain events rtquired to rtl"rive the original

in ttr~ . · ·

proposed 01moun1 "~e not included in lhC' ll.genda

Mmtt""'t\ daimed Jhtu Osuorah lhrtase:ncd 10 ust
his influence 10 cut 1hr NSA·s budgc-1 and to dttlare
tht (:lub inae~ivt btocausc, atcordin&amp;, 10 Mmc:gwa.
O.s:uorah v.a~ unhappy '4ith the rouhs of rcctflt NSA

(or

sh olrting match.
Calling Osuorah "dQtrucwr of student
~he: dirC'ClOr with
t1 iitri~ of allqcd

org.anizaJion." Mmqwa charted

abuse: of po'ol o C'r. Aft cor outlining

eiC'Ciitms. Mmqwa

assert~

that Osuorah
t.~mp:dgned for hh opponent in the clttfions ror tht
club's Lop office.
"I didn'L campaign for af'Ybody ,* ' Osuorah nOitd.
''There~S- nothing to campa&amp;t(R for. the people already
kn~

each other v.dJ.,. Osuoro.h was the

rorn~r

lhi.\ )'C3.r"s C\'COI.

B trorc any ""lub c:an do Q.D)1hin:a they n«"d prior
approvaJ -aod th:e'y can'c ~pend more than 1hcfr
b ud,rt.'.. Chuorah e~pla.i ned. "This is student mone-y

-..nd "'c na\t. LObe atcouruable-. ''
~·hntgwa ~id

cha.n

h r«ti\lcd.

thai tht C:\'C'I\1 destr\'c d more mooc)
Y~. ~uor3h rtpHtd, that it

10

d06n't make srru:c to spc:nd 1hat much on a

party.·· If 1M cvtnl had more cull ural speakers aod

rood. (huorah added,

NSA 1reasure-r.

n·~nts

Os:uor'ah rduttd Mmegwa'$ chargt$ claimln&amp;. ••J
woufd oe\·er be' in a position 10 cut their buc.l$ct .••

budgot changes may h ave bern considcrtd.
Another conflict arose \\hoM 1 he NSA Prcsidmt
ailtmptcd to print a newsldtc.r for hj) orptnzation

Only th&lt; SA Trca$urer and tho Scn3le Finane&lt;

Olher than scnitta

Commiuee hun tht" pov.'t'r to cut· bud,gtcs. Osuorah

u~ng

a....-t&lt;d.

lt)'in&amp; to ha1t the printing of the nt"''Sltuer ah hough

In

or

September. the NSA held a wcd:cnd
festiviuo
and accordina 10 both sides record.s the or·pnization
acceded its alloutd bud,get. 1'1\t exact mar&amp;in of
d.i fftrence. and the amount promised by SA t'3tJsed
the disputt.

AI a rnt'tling btlwetn Osuorah and NSA T11:asurer
Asumpla Aawuooha. S)5() ,.. . aar«d upon 10 be
&gt;P«&lt;t for t ht 1hrco daY "Niaerian Weekend." But
Mmqwa's O&lt;pn[tallon 'P"ffl S5Q2.48, ,...ulllna in 1
request forD reimbursc.menl
SlS2.48. Osuorah

or

SA tquipment. Mmqwa charged Osuorah wnh

Moore had explained it was not SA policy to print
ntwslcum ror any student o rgan,zacion.
Osuorah demOnstrated that the: orcanlu.tion·s
bud &amp;et did noc include a line for a ne•Sittter hut
Mmetwa coun1ertd that NSA rould take it from
u other lint bcc.ause, " thai'S wt\11 everybody docs. ••
Mmq w3. l'titt ta(ed his position. that Osoon.h is-

abusina his pOwer as Direc1or of 5(udtnt
Orsanizatiotts. He said th;u ir·on.oraha do&lt;$ apolf&gt;j!iu publidy or r&lt;:Si&amp;ft, he plans on lakin&amp; his
('Me to the Student· Wide Jtidkiary.

Roach generation invades Main Street dormitories
By MARTY ROSEN
CD.mpus Editor

A

"The first time I walked into
my room I killed seven of

two··monlh

exterminating
campaign against a
cockroach infestation in
several Main Street dormitories
has produ~ a generation of
super pesticide-resistant
cockroaches and a collection
of disgust~ bu,g-ridden
resid&lt;nts.

Lisa Hobikka was notified of
the problem and she promptly
informed Assistant Custodial
Services Director Dewey Bush.
Spor sprayi11g by UB
maintenance began
immediately in the

spraying," Maurice

orient~tion, explained ·
Goodyear RA Mark Maurice·.

"Then people started
complaining about sore throats
and headaches from the
spray ...
According to Associate
Director Garry
" It got ro the point
MacDonald Hall where they
thouglu they sprayed too
. much."
By the end of
professional &lt;xterminator
called in to cornbaJ the
problem on Goodyear's

h ardest hit n oors. Students o n
t he fourth, S.Venth and nimh
noors were directed o n a
Friday to empty desk, closets
and drawers. lklongings we r&lt;
p iled in the center of the
rooms and drapes and rugs
were drawn away fro m the
walls.

The

e-xterminator
began work the
following Monday.
the &lt;:;~ttec:minator
saw how much tlte
St udcr.ts had,
Hobikka recalled,
he informed
maintenance that more moving
would have ro be done before
the job could be prope&lt;ly
completed,
Custodial Services notified
students thar a Sl S charge
be assessed for any

dorm room s not pro perly
prepa red. " They were going to
charge me S30 fo r not
&lt;mptying my desk," Goodyeat
resident Roy Kelvin
complained. " I did it. I didn't
want to get. charged. I had no
alternative."

"It was a real hassle," ninth
noor resident Andy Bleakley
added . "My roommate had to
go home (for lhe w&lt;ekend) and
I had ro move his stuff."
Since many students

gone home for tile weekend
and did not have sufficient
time to organize rheir rooms.
Maurice said he "got a few
guys together to move the
stuff."
"It was poorly organized,"
Goodyear resident Evan KeUer
charged.
A second date was set for
exterminating. This time, one
week advan~ notice was
given . Ayers were slipped
under the doors of I he rooms
to be sprayed and $tUdents
were agaon warned of the SIS
surcharge.
The lhree noors were
professionally sprayed; the
bugs were back rhree days
later,
ol\e &lt;.ioodyea~
s• ROACH J)llge6

�in short.

lHEsproRUM
IN..,.,._ttlt

campus

Budget cuts hit Library

~ery

The 1912-1981 bud&amp;&lt;l will ''be 1
bod on&lt;'' fOf the:
Univeully Ub,.rieo, Oir&lt;etOf S.ktldos Roy uld W&lt;dn&lt;sd•y.
ootlnath.tt II ,.ould be forced to cut starr. thu ~ r&lt;dudn&amp; ......,.
Som&lt; IS or 16 lines are slot&lt;d (Of r&lt;du&lt;elon.
"We •iU be fO&lt;e&lt;d to cut botk on sernca, althou&amp;h -.e
uy

,.,u

10

man.inuu: th~ effec:t oo sa.udmu, •• Roy maintamed., sayina I bat

only 7S pete&lt;nl or oil men I&lt;QUH&lt;d In r&lt;Jilltt for the draflth"
y..r aetu4lly did .o.
1\J or Seplrrnber, 1,300.000 of a total 1,3)6,000 mtn bn.'n In
1963-"ho •rt requlr&lt;d to re&amp;illrc- had yet 10 sign ur. Oir«tor
or Scleetive Suvlee Thomas Tumaa&lt; told .,.,,. li'Dsilln~ton 1'011
that he Is "auardedly Opllmist&gt;&lt;" thll mnr or tll&lt;sc ,.;u cqosl&lt; 1

AnthOny M PeiWMIIItOUit (fltlOt

M..-g..-el S.•yar/At1 Olt•ttt"

Oton HolcMtte.mp.;t

....,...,. AosefWc.._..

by~·~~=.;:;. of SdedM S.... l('t «&amp;iSU'IIIU lw OOO"'Iantly
dtdmed eaeb - r .,.,.. n beearnela• For m&lt;a born tn 1960. 9S

the cuts will be modo in the more speaa!JL&lt;d 11- such u Rare
Book• IJ\CI Ooeumenu. Tbe Otreetor. made his rtmarks • a

pm:ml ba-T

mee~~na ,.ith

those bom in 1962.

Slod&lt;ot rqwaeotah\U IJ\CI unll lleod!.

JOh" K LAJ)tlnatCcfltCH '" Cll..t
Stlh GOOOOhiiG!M•tt•fiiiO Cef1lor

r~c......... .....,.w
[tliecft

Rsmer&lt;d, 9) p&lt;r«&lt;ll for 1961, 'and 88 P&lt;f«&lt;I fOf

positive ... We Jtl ;~bout a 10 percent intrcl$t )tarl). so -t~illt.il
the $2 million mar~ tlliJ year.'' he ...d. "But,... should be
orout&gt;d $2.6 or $2.7 mil110n b) 11010 "

New numbers
Becouse or an Albll1y ml$ule, phon&lt; numben for the PVKha&gt;c
Pcocrarn of che Sludem AuociattOn of the Slate Uni-y
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clcale&lt;. Conraa UB's SASU rq&gt;reamtali'..s lor more inlormalioc!
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The correa numbers- art:

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Rea.pn. snviC'C' ,.tttnns ~au no" r~'\t: puority medical c.~1c for
11l,juries or illntSSCS c3ustd b)· past txpmurc to dan&amp;erOUl matcuah
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-.hat wert his $)'1'1tp{oms?"
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.. .,.. made Of bJue wed&lt; and had a fear of poop!&lt; SltppiOJ On
them."
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color-orange.''
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"~!~~~:~.:~~ or hallucinations in which his &amp;~rlrricnd ...
•'&amp;S a hound dot. a)'1n&amp; allthc limt."

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�Off-campus hassles outlined
. OCH seminar
By ALAN C. KACHJC
Contributing Edi1or...

A small group of off-campus students
gathered in 339 Squire Hall Wednesday
aflernoon to hear Group Legal Studies
Program (GLSP) lawyer Don Shonn discuss
tenants righiS and responsibilities in leases and
other agreements.
National Fuel Gas (NFG) spokesman Michael
Walker was also scheduled to speak with
students about heat conservation 1echniques,
but did .n ot show up.
•
The major focus of the seminar-sponsored
by GLSP and lhe Off-Campus Housing
Office- was how student 1enants can protect
themselves in contractual agreements with
landlords and wha1 rights and responsibilities
each has.
Sbonn opened the discussion by explaining
the difference between a lease and an
agrcemem-and the advantages and
disadvantages of each. A lease, according 10 the
lawyer. is usually a long term-often a
year-writlen legal eomract whioh specilies
conditions to be mct by both sides for that
period of time. An agreement is a montiHO·
month contract which only ensures conditions
for a 30 day period.
"Most landlords want a lease," Shonn
claimed, "because it provides stability" to the
usually transient studenl community. He said to
look for ~ delinit.e statement of rent and when
it should be paid, a clear outline on seeuri1y
deposits and when they will be returned, a
listing of furniture, and things that are not.done and :l!U!greement for days when they ·
should be COtJtllleted before signing a lease.
The section Oin-epairs is imponant to get
into writing, according to Shonn. "Landlords
will promise the world, but of1en won't follow
through," he explained. "Oral agreemeniS are

..,.

Jard to provt. "
In response to a question aboul whal should
be done if a lease is signed and somrthing goes
wrong later on, Shonn responded 1hat lhe
t&lt;nant should try to arrange something in lhe
lease beforehand. Even if lhis is not done, the
tenant should try and get in touch with the •
landlord for repairs.
_
If the landlord remains reluctant, the tenant
should contacl a building inspec1or 10 force the
owner to make the repairs. Only in extreme
cases sbould the repairs be made by the 1en.a m.
he added .
Shonn explained that agreements are often as
good as leases-they are protecled by the
Buffalo Housing Code-but that 1he 1enant can
be evicted or have rent raised on just 30 days
notice.
Shonn defmed eviction as "the legal removal
by word of a court." Landlords, he said, often
try 10 harass-students into leaving b y placing a
note on 1he door informing them that they have
1hree days 10 leave. This technique is Invalid
assened the lawyer. "Your right to live
somewhere is a right protected by 1he courts. A
landlord has to serve an eviction not ic&lt;- and )'Ou
can challenge this before a judge. A tenant
cannot be legally e victed before this."
A question was raised about who is liable for
damages done by svbleuers-a common
problem facing returriing studems in
September. According to 1&gt;honn, all
responsibility is !hat or those who sign with the
landlord-lhal is, the prime t&lt;nants.
Shonn said that 1he main problem usually
concerns non-payment of utilities and that there
iS no real legal protection for this except for the
sublener and subleuee lo make arrangements
before the agreemem is made. Puning up
money, such u in the form of a security
deposit, is often a good
concluded.

OLSP AH.CM'M)' Ooft Shon"

..Onl 11frHI'Mttt5

•t• hard to

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" Your right to live somewhere is a
right protected by the courts. A
landlord has to serve an eviction
notice and you can challeJJge this
before a judge. A tenant cannot be
legally evicted before this."
-GLSP attorney Donald Shon11

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�editorial
Cultural food for tbougl'tt
Anytime altlmpersonal student government and
a special Interest organization disagree, fireworks
are the expected re"Sutt. And that Is especially true
when the student government is the Student
Association (SA) and the special Interest group Is
an international club, In this case the Nigerian
Stude~t Association (NSA).
NSA President Chuk·Gozie Mmegwa has charged
SA Director of Student Organizations Chuma
Osuorah with maliciously stashing the NSA budget
and attempting to declare the organiz&lt;~Uon inactive,
thus depriving II of all SA privileges.
Tt&gt;e SA·N~A argument revolves around a thre&amp;
day " Nigerian Weekend" which SA had promised to
spend S350 for. However, when the bills Wf!te
finally tabulated, Mmegwa's organization overspent
Its budget by S1!&gt;2.48. $!redl.:tabty, .Osuorah's office
was beseiged with reques1$·1o reimburse members,
but the director refused on the groumls·that the
"gala" did not provide enough ~ullural
enlightenment. Osuorah assured the club that
addltlonal SA money would have been fronted if
there had been more "cullurat speakers and events
other than serving food."
Compllcallng the already complicated sotuatoon
further, Mmegwa accused Osuorah, a former NSA
treasur.er, or attempting to fix NSA elections by
campaigning for his presidential opponent.
Osuorah dented the charges, exptalnlng that the

NSA Is small enough so " the people already know
each otMr" at election time and campaigning wa&amp;unnecessary. And a third clash &amp;rupt&amp;d over tile
use of SA equl pmenl lor an NSA newsletter.
Mmegwa charged Osuorall with trying to halt the
newsletter's publication, but bOt"'Osuorah and SA
Treasurer Mark Moore maintain that il is not the
student'governmenl's policy to allow any
organization use of SA equipment lor such
purposes.
C&lt;Jrrently, Mmegwa has threatened to take
Osuorah to the Student·Wide Judiciary (SWJ) to
overturn the director's decision not to reimburse
the group. However, we belielle that the SWJ w)ll
find that Mmegwa's clai ms are, for the most part,
unfounded, and that his attacks on Osuorah
unwarranted.
The more Mmegwa talks and accuses, the more
apparent It becomes that this entire f iasco Is an
attempt to discredit a former NSA member, who
may dr may not have !ell o'n the'tlest of t&amp;rms.''
Osuorah has noted lhat his treatment of the NSA
is no different than that ol any other student _
organization found commlltlng the same actions.
Maybe Mmegwa was expecting a more
sympathetic ear lrom a tormer member, yet the fact
remains that the club did overspend Its allotment
a.nd Osurah's stance Is correct.
II NSA and Osuoran cannot come to terms on a
mature basis, then the NSA members WI~ otave to
swallow the toss like they did with the excess lood
at the Nigerian Weekend.

Roach Motel
Other people' s cockroaches are funny. Other
people's cockroaches In other people's toothpaste,
under their kitchen cabinets and in their sock
drawers are even tunnter. The residents of
Goodyear Hall, who have the persistent bugs
crawllnq out of pipes and through cracks In the
ceiling, are so exasperated that now, even their
own c~roaches are Iunny.
WhHe Goodyear remains on hold on until a
Thanksgiving exterminators blitz hopelully controls
the problem, students are dealing with the
nuisance with a heavy dose of humor. It os reponed
that roach reports are being flied lor violations of
privacy, roach slghlings are springing up, roac.h
parties-strictly the eight·legged type-are bemg
organized.
CQ.:kroach spotting ralites are replacing goldfish
swallowing and phone booth stuffing as an on·
campus craze. In honor of the speedy lnsects,.one
student has suggested a solid ~our ot the ROches
to correspond with dinner.
AuthOrities llaty deny that Goodyear Is being
renamed the Roach Motel; rumors that the
crustaceans are being assessed room fees ,Py the
New York State Dormitory Authority are, as yet,
unsubstantiated.
Strong solace to 11\e 5000 plus UB dormitory
residents is the fact that, while the University
grounds harbor bOth roaches and rats, only the
roaches can climb up nine floors of woher pipes to
upper bedrooms. For now, at least, rats are limited
to building perimeters and basements.

WUKU \US'ni ~SAN ADMINISTRATION SE~
AS M GREAitST TWREAT TO MANKINI&gt; ?

feed-

back
Sedation sickness
Editor:

In ,..te.re.nce to the 1rtlcM ··Stcxs.nt$ tod•y ar•
more ~'•· .,.In• 'FTN}t.y end VIcious, .. I must
uy legrw, arod qultelrellkly /tmeKes me sick. /om
en 18 re•r old freshmen. TIN •~»thy of th• fH!O.ple my
•II"INo/1-1 don't uy my QeM,.rlon, bel;eureloly
G-.lion lo No GeMnorlon} I• eppe/lfng. Almool
. . . _ lo ch/11/y corrceno«1 wllh cecuring 1 Job
wlllt hl(llr ,.y, II rh/o 111Hn1 rubm/llfng to rome
• ...,. degtedlltg lllulllono. E-ronetloteno, ~ne
lollt&gt;r..
t&gt;Obo&lt;ly thlnklltHiy. E...ryone
II • lmoat e lfYChlt»,
~ ere p/lflly or lawr to ll"ttnvo- about,
nuciNr _ _ ,, ,_.,_,.., war on
poor, •ft(J
,_,..,. , . , - . n r 1M pors/IJ/1/ry of the rh/1. AI
• -1/ectu,. •• ~ire Hill Oft
12 _ , .
lllrO- up. 12 out oi21,1XJ0 01 .IU _ , olthj
oludenl body cere whether ornot theY're ,.,, off
, _ - . t o tlllarod die. Willi / - of young«
,..,., goillflln!O Hl(llr School, II...., - u.l hope
~ , _ , . tNd tfrlo end wlu up, -.u•• rfOht
Mlfil.alot
)"Dee •'- unw CQntrol. and when you'te
undM. control, )'Ott',. not In f;OIIfrol of your own life,

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.unM&lt;slty Student

Sex, morality, and Latin Am.erica?
Editor:
Thft Is to call to the etrentlon of the UB community
tftt appe•rancl! on campus IH!IXI wee.t of Dt. Erilf. \'On
Kuohnrtll-l.eddlhq. Or. KuohnoiHOddlhn, • •cho/lf
and avthor of numerous
lnd artklfll . lives In
Austtla but ennu111y ~ures around the world. He is
perhaps best /mown to AmfHictns as a regular

boo._,

colutMlll /01 NaUonaJ Review m •gatiM whose
flambOyant editor, William F. Buckley, Jr.• rel.,n'ng to
KueloneiHeddfltn's .cr.ctfd knowledge or poltticll,
social, Philosophic./, ai'Jd religious questionS-, once
dtscril»d hiM as ''the world's leading authority on
~fU)Jhtng."

Or. l&lt;uehnelt·L«&lt;dlhn wiJIIJt;e IJP to thla reputation
In his two lectun• •t UB. He will spe1k on two Quite
dlflerwnt but lmport1nt roplt$. His fii$t lecture, "Ser.
flo., Frlentl$hip, Chorlry'' r•clotduled lor Mona•(
Nowmt»r 8 at 11:30 a.m.), •ill 1M a.n lriformed 1ne1
thoughllul conr/rleteflon ol . .xull mo..llry end tho
relatlonatrip ,.,.,,., m.n •nrJ wom•n that wfll come
10.- ooncluaiona that l#lmlnlata PtOO.bly won't Ilk•~ His
Second ieclurrt, "7bo Pol/lice/ Critis In ~tin AmMCII:
.An lntorprot•IIOft"(echtdultld lor lolond•y Novlt(TIIJer
9 •1 2:00 p.mJ, WI// OI(JI/ore 1111 po//tlcsl [HObltlm$ and
their hl$1orlcel bltckground In this troubled /Uti o/

tho world. Borh lectu,.s .,. to 1» held In C.pen Hall,
Room 10 on rite Am,.,.•t C.mpus.
T/Jolntorcol~loro StUd/otln•lltuto (1$1) •nd tho
UB Poflliut Science De~rtm.,t .,. co-sponsoring
the two lectures. The UB Council on lntemetlon•l
Studies fs lofnlng as • co-sponsor of thtt L•tin

· Amerlcen lttetu,.. ISJ Is •n orgenlzatlon tns«&lt;ln Bryn
Mtwr, ~n$y/rania, WhiCh hl.s chapters end student
tePtesentetlve$ on umpuses, accotdlng to stiJdtf'lt
lnterest.lt seeks to ptomotB, by mtent ollts
numerou$ aCIId~mrc publications. &amp;pe''"""s b1.1re1u.
snd annual 'tltHIMong summer schools, the gteli
phllosophkal, politic. I, mor•t. afHJ t~llglovs traditiOn
of West&amp;m Civflizatlon. This tradition hts empha$lted
the exlctenoe of phllo$ophlc.l truths grounded In
neture, more( tight and wrpf'lg. en&lt;l 11 reWNflfiCe lot
GOd. II n•s'sUI!$$fHI the nH!d for llmfled governm•nt,
prlvete Pf'OPNtr. end • strong d«fenst aa e way of
preserving lltHtrty end m1klng posslbHJ th• conditions
..n~ssary to promote human virtue.
I hope peop/tt at UB will attend the l(uehnelt·
Leddlhn lectums. Lfteratuff on lSI wfJI be anil.-ble
thtHW.
•

Stopllon M. Kruon
University $tudenl

�)In WASHI.NGTON
with Max Lerner
By MAX LERNER

N

EW YORK CITY-Don' lloo~ flOW, bul lhal W&amp;S a
S10,000 dress you just saw sWishing by you,
Wllh a $1500 handba.g. in a three-auarter·mdfion·
dollar home, at a party au ended by many of the Reagen
AdmlnlstraHon tuminatfea. with two bands furmshlng the
music.
On olthe risks Ronald Reagan took was his deeiston
to have What Robert Gr1y (wllO ran h1&amp; Inaugural
committee) calls a .. fun administration.'· No &amp;how ot
austerlly hero.. None of ttte bleBness that tlle i,llmmy
Caners brought from smalnown GeorgiL None of the
middle&lt; tass bad taste of the Nlxo.ns.
With 1he Reagan$ and !.heir fri(!flds, and lheh Cablnet
and subcabinet offic-lals, WaShington Is exper,enclng' a
rebirth .ot luxury. glitter anct high llvirtg.
Foe ~~~~_)lave to go back almo.S! a century to
the 1980~1 Thorstein Veblen called its
··conspfcuous eonsumplfon." Vebten was a Norwegian·
Amec1ean, faun-bred, causUc, PfObably the mo5t savagely
satirical social thinker Ametlca has produCM!.
It was the era of America's " robber ba1ons" and their
new weallh. speedity ac:qulred, l&amp;vi$hly spent-the
America of the Morgans, Fricks, GoUid.s, Vanderbilt&amp;.
Gug.genhetms. 8e1monts. The newspepe.rs were fuU of

op-ed ·

thou partie-s and balls, thelr Ftflh Avenu-e mansfons, tne

wield1ng the budget hatchet.

exuavaganee of the Clr&amp;$58$ a.nd c.arrlages ot their wives.

The.o Is ~ course the thoory ot the favored Pr,nce.
When Ted ~nody 11rst ran for senator from
Massachuslus his oppon&amp;nl conuasted hit own modest
M cCofmick means with the Kennedy waatth and rxrwec~
The voters gave Ted a Whc)ppMg mt;JOJhy, and a
commentetor suggested that they preferred to vote tor a
prince rather than a commoner because the prince
dramal lzed •heir own striv1ngs and fantasy life.

W '::ie'rling it r1lOfOS.01)'. Vettlen came tJP with his fifst
and great eat book- The Theory of the Leisure Ct•ss. He
noted that a new class had come into being, that lis men
WOfked hatd fof their money. biJI that they wanted tt\e
eppearanGe olteisure to set tnemselves off trom the
Cfowd, so they and the1r wives and daughters spent
lavi shly and conspicuously.
Unlll&lt;e lhe mltUo~alres, Ammrcan pOii1k:l8ns have clung
to Ihe "log c.abfn" myth ot beginnings in poverty. frankl in
RooseveU and Jotln Kenl"edy got eway with their snver·
spoon or,gins only by becoming the artstocrallc

eham.ptoos of the c.m4e~classes..
Ronald Reagan has reversod them. H.e was born fn

poverty, has actt•eved mocsera1e weatlh. and has lnvl\ed
the rich and successfu1 fnto his admrnl stration. He
charqpfons the capitalism from which they got theft
weaHh. and has g1ven tl'lern tile go-ahead signal to spend
It In Washington.
He takes an obvJoos rtsk. The watchword of the
admlnlstrallon I s bodget-cuu1ng to the bOne. It hits the
meagar budget$ of mltllons of fam1Ues. dependent on
fedaraf spending, living on the marg1n of sorvi... l1 One
ean guess how they feel about the high filling of tne men

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doubt wtlether this describes how the und8fctass tOday
feels about I he free-speMiino ctraplay of the Reagan
people, Pf!ft\aps the midcH• Qfssas tae1 dlUer*"tJ)I. This
IS once mofe an .upwardly mobil• socletv. In WhiCh the
George G110era prafse lhe eep ita.llst not for the
enlightened setfiU.ness but as a mor•l model ol
creativeness~ M&amp;fiV It not most Americans wl.sh they
coukS be self·made. free·whoellng and tree-spending
millionaires ;n Washington.
Vel I can'l ~elp lhln~1ng of lho people living on I he
barest margin. Nor c:an I help fe-eling that there Ia
somelhJng grotesquely obscene abOUt so muctl
conspicuous pftvate s9endlng am•dst tt\o bteatc. otllclar
au$tenty.

cfJllt:Jf opinion
By MARK C. WALO
pon being introduced to c. person lhe other day,
ne was inf()(mad ttl at 1was a physical educatlon
majOf, He commenaoo, '·wnat dO you do, pray
I&gt;UkeltNoU all clay?" I "f" llred ol physical education
maj()(s-"belno looked upon as dumb athletes Who rake
physlc:al education bec-ause It will be ltle onJy way Ihey
wiU be eble to su1y eligible since tho coach will get them
A's.
A tock is supporUve equipment worn by the male
pepulatloo during physical activity. It ~s not a physical
aducaUon major or even an atlllet!: WOOdy AHen once .
commented. '1llose who can't do. teach, and mose who
can't teach. teach gym". A gym Is a lal'ge room used tor
vartous Indoor sports and usually equipped with
gymnistic apparatus. We are not gym te•Gf\ers: we are
physlcal educators. We teach more than Just s.ports. We
teach physical fitness and an understanding ano
apPreclatlon ror the--J'Iuman body alOng with physical
actfvitles.
Please ;Uow me to enrtghten you ol our ..:tepartment.
lh1ue are approximately 100 physical edocatlon m•Jors
wUh 20 of us seniors. or tile approximately 50 freshmen
and sophomores. 20 w•ll meke it to their se.niOf year in
the depanmenL The WO&lt;I&lt;!Md IS lhal much. Besides
s tudying, we must also wortcout to stay in .$h.-ape. Thai I &amp;
pall ot oul' professional responslbilhy.
The course load inetudes: anatomy, klneslo•ogy,

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pttysioiOgy. exe•C:I$e physiology, measuremtmt and
eYaluauon, and adapted phys,cal education. True, we oo
plar ba~etball. In 'act. we have to take 17 actMty
courses (from basketbaJito rock climbing) In wi'!Jch we
learn how to te ach an .ac1lVily. not Just team tt as In a
Recre ation and Related lnstructton (RARI) course. When
we graduate. we receive • Bachelor ol Science, not a
8&amp;el')elor ol Arts. because ol the stress on th.e sciences.
'Tile Physical Education Department Is pan of rne Health
Related Sciences. Ot the supposed physical aducatton

~~~~~c:~octt.port and Cortland. neither gives a 8aehel0f
Being a phystcal education maJor does.. not limit us to
becomlng a teacher Of_ a coach. Graduate school,
research, •nduS1riat lit('less. gerlatr~ and adull fi1ness.
and adapted pr011rams (-king w11h 111&lt;1 handica!&gt;pad)
are all po.ssibJUties. Of the g(aduatlng &amp;ef'IIOfs: some of
us are ooing to con11nue ou, studies In such areas as
tdnesfology. cardiac tehabnltatk)n, and heallh and
nutrlllon. Others are going into such fields as geriatrics,
physlc.af therapy, adapted physicaJ educ.atlon. athletic
adminlstraUon, and dance therapy. And, or course, some
or us will oo Into teaching and coaching.
Who are physical educallon majora? Well, believe II Of
not, most of us are not varsity athletes. We don't choo~e
physlcaJ educaUon b«ause it ts an easy ctep\ttmetlt to
get through. UB has the hlghest GPA requirement of any
physical educatlon depanment ii\ the State. We choose
to go Into physical educ:atlon be-cause we want deal

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wlln people In a physical envlronment~~whether it be at
the ·v·. research labOratoty. or.mnaslum or on I he playing
flelct; We Jtnow Oll'\er tt'llnos besides sports. We diSC\Iss
po11tics. the economy. the WOC'Id, and other f)Ono'SpC)ft
related topics, 1101 just· how the 81tls Otd the pnt
weekend. Our Phyaic:af Education MaJors Club has been
acc:used of being nothing bUt il good eKcu-se lor tn,owlng
a party. That',s changing now. During this month the club
Is s-ponsoring a blood drive. Next month (Friday,
Oeeember 4) the club wnt sponso, a film entitled ''Health
and Ule Styles" and an aaroblcs workout altor the 111m
Hurtller infOtmatlon wlll be announced •n The Spe&gt;ctfllm).
AU1Untversily students and laeulty ar-e wetcome to attend.
As a c:oltege student you are supposedly part of U'te
educated world. Therefore It should start with you to he1p
change the poor lmage...,. physical educatJon majors
have. You don•t have 10 write OOme 10 mom ~o tell her
1ttat you just learned that phyal'tat educauon ma)o•s learn
other ttdf"gS be:sk:les baslcetbl)l. It can jusl start with your
attilude towards pl'tya.lcal ectucatlon and thOSe In thi
llel~. And w'hen you have children. you c.an g1ve them a
posit ive attitude tow11d physical education. Tt)e body ia
jusl as Important as lhe mind. and If we can a-llhe
children (as well IS the parenls) to u-nde.rstand thl&amp;
concepl, lh&lt;ln we'll be able to show lh&lt;lm how lh&lt;ly can
care for lhelr body pnyalcally and appreciate lt'fOf 111&lt;1
remal~der ol lhtlr lives. And II your childs' physical
educellon leaclle&lt; Ia o UB groduale, lhen you should rest
assured thai \'OW child wl11 g&lt;ol a quallly educallon slnco
we have fled a quality education.

�P.O.D.E.R.
·The Hispanic
Organization at U/8
will be having general meetings
EVERY FIRST &amp; THIRD FRIDAY
OF THE MONTH

Rm. 333 Squire Hall
at 3:30 pm - ple. .e be punctual

Feel Free To Drop In &amp;
Get To Know Other

Latinos!

Roach .

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student claimed, "they were
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Schnapps and Hops

U B does not have a
mandatory food wviee
contract for dormitory
re&lt;idents and minimal cooking
faCilities are provided for
students. ;1 They can't cook in
their rooms," Soehner said,
but they can eat in their
rooms. "-Dirty dishes, stacks
of newspapers, and old
refrigerators attract the insects.
The P~fblem with spot •
spraying •s that the roaches
simply move to a different
noor, Maurice explained.
Plans are bein,g made to
"bomb" both Clement and
Goodyear Halls over the
Thanksgiving vacation when
no students will be in the
building and total fumigation
will be possible, Bush noted.
uThis is not an uncommOn
problem, Soehner asserted.
"But based on the complaints
(received by the Housing
Office) this year, it is more
severe. Once you bav~ that
lc.ind of infestalion it is

extremely difficult to get rid

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The ninth noor residents are
prepared to live with tbe
problem until t.h e Thanksgiving
break. Until then, they have
established a bulletin board
for roach reports.
On one noor, an RA
reported, nightly parties
assemble outside of the
kitchenettes and hold a "roach
watch."
The Student Association
(SA), after receiving ; number
of complaints, appointed SA
Vice PreSident Steve Kaplan to
act as an intermediary between
students and Custodial
Services. "In the course of
room-running I've seen dead
cockroaches on toothpaste
tubes," Kaplan said. "I've

seen armies of them."
Kaplan credited maintenance
with doing "everything they
can" until Thanksgiving. If
they spray before that time, he
added, "they said we would
have not only dead
cockroaches, but dead
students."

Polish Student t..efllle presents • pi'Oflrem on the
pollsll mentality of reslstef!Ce:

"POLISH POETS IN REVOLTH
GIVEN BY DR. TYMON TERLECKI, PROFESSOR
EMERITUS AT rtiE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO

MONDAY AT 7:30 RM 233 SQUIRE ~
FREE RECEPTION WILL FOLLOW
Cosponsoted with Speaker Bureau

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"' 'The dynamic duo. A shot of Mr. Boston Peppermint
Schnapps and the peifect sidekick- an icy cold mug of your

favorite beer.
An exciting combination that's winning over tastebuds
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Sure, there are lots of Peppermint Schnapps. But only
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So why take a shot in the dark?

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Friday, Nov. 6 at 6:30pm
260 Squire Hall

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SUNDAY
WoshiiiJlon 27, Delloit 17- Jc&gt;&lt; Gibbo finally has his offrDK

clkkin.a. Uon eomerbatks fail to contain Thcisman's passing arm.
Ntw Eaci.IAd 30, Mlaml 27-With the numb« two offense in the
lcque one wondcTs what is eoing wrons with the Pats. New
EnJ)and quarterback, whocYcr, rips up Dolphin scoondory.
GrMn a.y 10, New York Giani&gt; 10-David Whitehurst has the
Paclc rolling. Giant mbcues are OO$lly.
HouJlonlJ, Oakland 12-Ken Stobler seth sWttl reven&amp;&lt;. Oilers
pull this one out with special tea.tm. Wil&gt;on is falling into IUs

groo,-e. but one does not become all"'PfO in three "'et.ks.
Philadelphia 31, Sc. Lollis 17-Dick Vermeil won't stand for t"'o
$elbaclcs ito • row. Ea$1e defense shuts down any orreouve tbreat
the Cards have.
Mlnocsola U, Tampa Bay 21-VIkes brt2k IMY in the "noname" division.. Tommy Kramer once a.pin passes- for over )90,

A running game in MinnC'SOla. never heard on
Kosas Oty 2A, Chicago 13-JI shon season for the Bears as t.hey
heod orr 10 hibc&lt;nate. Chiefs arc playins good ball in tbe ..... ror
t.hc!-r fin:t divisional championship in 11 ycar5.

Bulls p~epare for Westminster
Division II foe 8-0
By JON M. DIAT
Asslsttmt Sports Editor

The UB Bulls wind up their home slate this
Saturday ~~Sainst Division Il-A opponent Westminster
State, with the kickoff at I p.m.
UB comes into the game with a S-3 record, but has
lost iiS last two outings. Westminster, however,
comes into the game with an 8-0 record .
"They have a very good team," said UB Coach Bill
Dando. "Sin~ they are in Division ll , they can
recruit players much better than we can. They arc a
very disciplined team." UB fields a Division Ill team.
Wl:st111)nster's defeilse has been very effective this
seasQn with the team making big plays at the right
time.
"They use the same defense as ours,'' Dando
explained. '"They are good ~~Sainst the run and the
pass." But the visitors are led by a very potent
running attack.
"They are super at running the ball," replied
Dando. "'f'hey mostly usc the 'I' formation and they
do it well." He added, "The receivers are adequare,
but they seem rather thin."
UB enters the game after last week's disaster against
Edinboro State losing 34-0-in which they gave up 22
fourth quarter points . •
' 'We turned the ball over eight times, and you
don't win many games with that amount.," Dando
complained. "We were in the game Ufltil the fourth
quarter (UB was losing 13~ at thai point) and then
everything caved in. "
On the day,'UB quarterback Many Barrett was less
than spectacular, going 10 of 20 for 102 yards and

San Franci5co 17, Atlanta 2A-F&lt;my-nin~s have struck gold in
Joe Montana. Falcons, after early ffight rfall tbrt&lt; games back.
Son Diqo 41, Cincinnati 37-More bombs will fall here than in
World War Jl. Both teams live and die in the air: on the uound
the advanta£e goes to Cbuck..t"uneit and the home fieJd crowd.
Oeveland :ro. Dotl•rr Ill-Dan Reev.,. learns the life or a gambler
the hard way. The Squeaker of the Week gc&gt;&lt;s to tbe Browns on a
sho&lt;L pass over the middle to Gregg Pruitt.
Los AIIC_lJ, New Orleans 1~-Rom• have to keep faae for the
horne fan&gt;. Saints need more drlfl picks lite Georae Rogers
befOI&lt; thlD$5 stlr1 to take shape.
Ntw Yorlt Yels 34, Baltimore 31-AIIother comeblck effort by
Bert Jones fall• shon. Richard .:rodd should have a picnll' with
defensive bocks or Colts, who pay like ponies.
Piusbur&amp;b 27, Seattle 10-&amp;eelers make move to ra:apture firSt
plaoc while Seahawlu ooly Oy on the road.

MONDAY
Buffalo 27, Dllla 20-Th&lt; guns are loaded. Shut down Tony
Ferauson ltu lidd doy with wont
dof..Uve blclcfldd in National Foot bali Can f..-..-. BUffalo
Howle.

Dor...t and Buffllo wins. Jc&gt;&lt;

three interceptions. aarret was teplaced by Ray
larson in the fourt-h quarter who threw two more
interceptions. The BuUs' offense also fumbled the ball
away three times.

lilt will be a tough game. The team
was down after las fweek's loss, but 1
hope t hey bounce back. I~ will be a
challenge_. If we can limit our
mistakes, we will be in good shape."
-Head football coach
Bill Dando
"We can't afford turnovers," Dando said. "We
can't afford to do it again this game. The defense was
on the field all day and they got tired ."
Last week's game waS also marred by injury to
wide-receiver Joe D'Amico, who broke his elbow on
the first play from scrimmage. Most of the. receiving
will 'fall on tight end Kevin Pratt (10 catches for 4S
yards last week) and Pat Whitehead (two catches for
32 yards.)
The UB rushing squad hopes to regroup after last
week's performance. With turnovers staUing the
drives, the ground game could not get started as both
Tim Najuch and Whitehead were held under SO yards
each-~unning for 47 and 45 yards respectively.
' ' It will be a tough game," said Dando. "The team
was down after last week's loss, but I hope they
bounce back. It will be a challenge.
"If we can limit our mistakes," Dando predicted,
"We will be in good shape."

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Paul Comeau tied the score on a 10 foot
wrist shot before Paul Koesller took a pass
from Bill Siddon and fired a slapshot past
Force goallc, Bob Naples for a 2·1 lead.
ln the third period, ten wi~~&amp; Kevin
Braboo scored two insurance goals.
"I think overall we're a faster team," ,
said Skulls Caplain Phil Schwanz. "Our
defense Is stronger, and' Jim has been great

in 1he neu."
In other games, Mike Orcea's four goals
led Foreplay to a S-2 win over the Bionic
Men, the City Boys buried the Laball's
Blues 5·1 and Bob Ferrara led Sista 's Ass
to a 5·2 dntbbing of TKE.

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4276 No. Bailey Ave. · 834-8963 ·

The intramural hockey season's second
set of games was played Monday night at
Sabreland and although it is early in the
season, lhe big match ups were already
present.
In a rematch of last year's "A" league
final, the Skulls raised their record to 2.()
by defeating the defending champs,
Magnum Force, 4-1.
Arter a close-checking and scoreless first
period, Magnum Force opened the scoring
on a goal by Gordie Steinaglc off the
rebound of John 9ark 's slapshot. But the
newest player, goaltender Jim
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and the Skulls came to life.

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filling W&amp;f to end a record·
breaking season, but the
home field advantage
combined with the host's
undefeated record was just
too much for the Bulls
soc:ttr team as they dropped
the SUNYAC
Championship to Cortland,
).{)Tuesday afternoon.
Although the score
ind icated a Cortland
dominance, it was not the
case as the contest was close
for most of the match.
·Cortland's third goal came
with only about five
minutes left in the game,
and merely proved to be
icing on the cake.
And of its t\\O first half
goals-one by Sieve Moore,
and the other coming orr
the foot of Frank
Cillibeno-onJy the second
tally cleanly beat the Bulls' ·
Many Pavone, who had
seven saves in the game.
Meanwhile, at the other
end of the field, Red

Dragon goalie Charlie
Moore held the Bulls at
bay, and was credited with
the shutout. The win kept
Cortland's near-perfctt
record intact. upping its
tot3lto 1241. The Red
Dr~~gons now will go on to
the National Collegiate
Athletic Association
(NCAA) playoffs.
Oespice the Bulls' 1()..4.1
rttard, Coach Sal Esposito
remained confident of
receiving a bid to the
NCAA playoffs after the
contest. But no bid was
offered, and instead the

Bulls will compete in' the.
Eastern Collegiate Athletic
Conference (ECAC)
playoffs.
The first round of
regional action for UB will
be this Friday against
Hamilton College, with the
game to be played at
Fredonia State. lata" in the
afternoon, the host school,
Fredonia, ~N~II be takins on
Geneseo State, and the
winners of both sames will
be squaring off against each
other on Saturday
afternoon.
-Lon~

Strauss

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OK! LET'S BITC·Ii
This survey was put out by the
S.A. Communications Committee.
We're concerned about grievances
and how they can be solved.
TELL US YOUR GRIPES!

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HOUSING .

ACTIVITIES

Cleaning of and conditions in
dorms . . . Heating problems in
dorms . . • Security . . . Kitchen
facilities in dorms . . . Off-campus
landlords . . .
Comments=- - - -- , . - - - -

Movies . . . Effective clubs . . .
Comments: _ _ _ _ _ _ __

PROFESSORS
Effective teaching . . .
Disagreements . . . Grades
Comments: _ _ __ _ _ __

BUSING .
Bus routes when Squire
closes . . . Bus schedules running
on time . . . Speeding by bus
drivers . . . More buses at busy
times . · ..
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LIBRARIES

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FACILITIES
Heating in Bubble • . . Money
Machines in dorms • . . Lighting on
campus •..
Comments: _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Weekend
hours • . . Heatl~g . . • Lighting in
South Library • . •
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F&lt;..,.y.&amp;-19&amp;1 . Tho~ .

11

�backpage;the city____
' Robert Wlielan
. . . charged
Mattina with
political
complicity• . .but
apparently cou!d
not overcome
Mattina's wide·
sptead support,
which included.
Griffin . .
Edward
Rutkowski.
the Buffalo Evening
News and Courier
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Express."

Griffin romps in City elections;
Dems take County Legislature
By RIC HARD CHON
OtyEduor
n a landslick win that surprised no one,
Mayor James D. Griffin TutSday St&lt;"ured
himsdf anotbtr four-year tenn
in City Hall. Griffin, who ran on the Democratic,
Republican, Conservative and Ri&amp;ht·to-Life tickets,
llounced Libtral opponent Alfred T . Coppola
72,361 votes to 7869~a len to one
ratio-according to preliminary eltetion returns.
More sianificantly, four Grirfin~ndo rsed
candidates for the Common Council-Stan A.
Buc:.kowski for councilman·at·larsc, Rosemarie
LoTcrnpio in the University District, Jool A.
Giambra in the Nia,sara District, and Vincon1 J.
LoVallo in the North Diwict- ,.ere tlccted. Alons
with incumbent Councilmen James P. Keane and
William L. Marcy, who were re..,lected Tuesday,
the Mayor's political relationship with the
council-.a stormy and di\'isivt ont O\'tr tht hl\t
rout year5-should improve.
Buffalonians also approved the Grirrin·backed
prOPOSal to reduce tht size or the council from IS
to 12, by diminatina two councilm•n-at-larac and
one dl$lrict councilman. The proposal, y,luch
passed by a 29,233 tO 18,826 mar&amp;Jn, will so into
effect on January I, 1984.

I

I n the councilman-at-larae raco for a four-year
term, former WGR-TV ahcnorwoman Sheila
Ml1f1'11S' pmct'ed •9,4S7 votes, thc most of any
candidate. Two othtr Democrats, Buczkowski and
incumbent Ocorc• K . Arthur • ..uc dteted to four·
year terms in the council, cknyinc incumbtnu
Htrbcn L. Bellamy and Richard F. Oioniew!ki rc·
election.
Former Univcnity Councilman Eugc:nc Fahey,
wbo was appointed to fill Anthony Masiello's at·
Jarae chair when Masidlo won election to the Slate
Senate last year, was orrlcially confirmed as a
couotilman-at-larcc ror a two-year ttml ovtr
Republican Ana&lt;lo S. Gilifortc and Ri&amp;ht·1o·Life
and ConJervative candidtlle James F. DohertY by
an overwbelmina mJrain.•

All in all. Tuesday's election was!' &gt;ictory for
Democrats, \\bo also regained control of the Erie
County Lqisluure. Incumbents Stanley H. Zagora
and Minnie Gillette, who were dteted as
Democrats but later turned their allqianccs to the
Republican Party to pve it a 11·9 majority in the
present legislature, were ousted from office.
Zagora was defeated by formtr Buffalo
councilwoman Shirley C. Stolarski 8309 votes to
6227, while Gillette lost to political newcom&lt;r
Barry L Robinson by a.n overwhelming margin of
6S44 10 2974. Other incumbents in the legislature
race won re-election easily.
For the Rtpublican controlkd legislature, which
earlier this )'tar succeeded in reducing its
mtrnbership from 20 to 17 in an attempt to
pr~rvc it~ majority, TutSday's dcction was a
shock , giving the Democrats a slim nine to eight
majority in the new legislature, which convenes for
the first time on January I.
But the election was not a total loss for the
Republicans, who elected the first GOP District
"Horney tht county has bad in 20 years. Richard
Arcara, who presently serves as a federal
prosecutor, triumphed ovu Dtmocratic: challenger
Thomu P. Flaheny and Liberal candidatt Edpr
C. Ntrnoytr, 14S,014-119,&amp;S7-6322. Additionally,
Republican Joseph
S. Mattina ckfeated Democrat Robtrt E. Whelan
by a 49,91S-votc marain, after .. hard-foucht battle
for county surrOgate jud&amp;e- Whtlan, now City
Comptroller, c:haraed Mauina with political
complicity in steppina down from his State
Suprtrne Court post in favor of runninc for
surropte, but appares~tly could not ovtrcom•
Mattina's wide-spread support. which indudtd
cndorstrnents from Griffln, County Executi•-e
Edward Rutkowski, the Buffalo E•·mi"g Nrws and
Courwr Exprns and the ConStrvativc, Liberal and
Ri&amp;hHo·Life parties.
In Amhtrst, Republican John R. Sharpe steam·
rolkd over Councilman Charles W. " Herky"
Moses, 16. S44 votes to 78SO-to ~,.another four·
year ttrm as Town Suptrvisor.

Prison Bond passes
y the slimmest of margins, New Yorkers
ha•-e approved the SSOO million prison
bond issue, State Corrections
Commissiontr Thomu Coughlin announced
Wednesday afternoon.
The bond i&lt;sue, which will pay to upgrade the
State correctional faclllties- indudina the
construction of three maximum security
prisons-appeared 10 be hcadin&amp; for dercat
Tuesday ni&amp;ht as early election returns came in.
but rallied afttr votes from the New York City
metropolitan area were tabulated.
By Wednesday, with 99 percent of the vote in.
Couplin announced at an Albany press
conrercncc that the bond issue had pa_'&lt;Std by
some sooo votes-less than one-half pcfC&lt;nt or
- th&lt; 2.2 million votes cast State-wide.

B

B ut Robert OaDIJ, who heads Voters Apinst
the Prison Bond Construction, the principal
anti-bond orpnization, said it was leadtna by
only 3000 VOlts, "'tth 4() VOlin&amp; distnctS yCl lO
rtport tM.r results. "It was much closer than
anyone had a riaht to expect," Ganp told 1M
SfJ«Iflllll Wtdncsday.
According to Ganci. the bond issue outcomecould chance tn the offtcial rc&lt;an&gt;as of voting
booths. "We're plannina on coin&amp; to court to
supervise tht re-c:oont.' ' ht $aid. "We do not
plan to lose this tlection throuah lack of
effort." But "'htthtr the prison bond issut
passes or not, tht cto« marcin indicates that it
docs not have tht full suppon or the public,
Ganci maintained. "This " not a mandatt," he
said. "Th&lt; publlc ..;u ha~ spoktn and at least
half or the •ottr. are dtnausfied with the way
the prhon •r•lent is opcrauna."

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,.;n perform a fr« sllow tomorrow (Thut$day) •t I p.m. in Squirt
Hall's HIW Lounac. The band has recently released their s«&lt;nd
LP on RCA Records with """'"ned avant prdc tom poser Phillip
Glass 01 dx helm. The mU$i&lt;: tends towards a complex v.eavil18 or
keyboard and auitar lines punetuaJed by tlx madtin&lt; rh)1hms Of
bass and drurM. wttb vocals addlna an occasional human
dimension. The v.11ok r...Wns qwtc danoeablt. Rclr&lt;&gt;hmcnts ..,u
be avoilabk. The COCit&lt;n is presented by UUAB.

Koren, Wagner named
Two appoint menu con=nina UB v.crc made in Albon) last
Wft:k: a.od neithn ca.rnc as a surprbc, u both a.ppoinuMnls v.ert
the clloi&lt;x or thtloeal campus admuuwotion.
Go'-.mor Huah L. Carey nanxd Robert Koren chairman or the
UB Council, a post the Buffalo la•)tr had been scr&gt;in&amp; durin!
the past rwo months. Koren, wllo repl..,.d Roben Mlllonr.l as
chainnOD, foi'1Nllly introduCI'd Steven B. Sample la&gt;t w«k a5 UB
Pr&lt;Sidcm·Ocsianatc. He has bccn on the Council lor rive y&lt;aJI.
The IIClCl Council mtclina is No•crnb&lt;J 13 at 3 p .m . on tlx flflh
flo« Capen Hall in its special Couocil room.
The other appointmcnt, Robert
as Yoce President for
Al:admUc s.rv...., had beta mack initially by dcpanina
Univcnily President Robert L. Ketter and was confirmed by tbc
Slalc Univmlty of New York (SUNY) Board of Trustccs last
week. The new position is r._.,sibk fO&lt; Admissions and
Rcoords, Fmandal Aid, the University Ubraries, and Computin&amp;

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advcnisina poljcy. "What 1 ..ould. bLe to
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aecoununa
ror CIOm:rnunity tasat and commun1t) aCC"tpl&amp;ncc.
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rtluscd in O&lt;ltobtr of IJ'79. " We felt at that time that the college
,..asn't ready for that kond of ad," said Mo~lCr. "We dod off~~ to
opei\ up our DC'Vos pq.n for a dmaat on tht 15)-ue .or abort1on.
PCC offiCials bacLed the ncv.spaper on II&gt; dc&lt;lliiCHI. T\1&lt;
Women's Health Ccntn then tool lbt '""" to coun. Colkst
attorneys ar&amp;ucd that the Bn~ is ptodU&lt;Cd b) a JO.""'alo'm da''·
and therefore has ri&amp;ht or ac:ldemic lre&lt;dom. "The judi&lt; ~ .......
chat out."' M say•. "He said thai siooe v.t print 9.000 eopaes or
the paper and distribuce il all ova- camJ)ID. it wu much more 1han
a clllosroom activity."
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C&lt;ntn ad, alon&amp; "'th ads from Binbncltt and IU&amp;hHo-lolc
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tnetr bad: in court ar 11 u'lt'S to rdust othn a'hertiRn£. such.,
ads lor X·rated movies. "We brouaht that up durina the coun
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"-'OUld deal onl)' "'ith v.ha1 was bdoce the coourt now. I suspcc1 ir
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thai arc ina=&amp;ratc, di..-uptivc or academic processes or campus
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Unanswered questions surround Squire closing
By DAN HOLDER
CAmpus Ell/tor

W

ith the scheduled closing of Squire Hall less
than two months away, $CVeral major
concerns affeeting the relocations of those
student organizations now housed in the three story
buildin&amp; still exist.
The UB administration has "Identified a block
of space on the (acadmlic) spine wbicb is slated 10
bouse sev~ groups;• Vice President for FaciUties
Planning Jnbn Neal explained. "It is now the
province of the Kabosb commiuee and the House
Council to allocate space."
The Kabosb committee is a coalition of student
interests fllbtin&amp; for a &lt;q&gt;ilcement for the student
union build.ing, de$tined tO become suued and
rebuilt as pan or the Main Sired Health Sciences
Center. The House Council is responsible for the

allocation of student activities space.
As part of the mo~. the academic schedule will
contain relocated courses originally planned for the
second floor of Talbert Hall to the El6cou
Complex. The planning section of Facilities
Plannin&amp; has "reschedule a lot of classes to the
Fillmore complex.:· Technical Assistant Frances
Lacey reported.
"We ba~ been identifmg rooms taken off-line,"
Vice President for Academic Affairs Robert
Rossbetg confumed, "and we have identified
spaces in Ellicott. We have met with representatives
from the school, and the Department affected, to
enlist cooperation. The transition should be a
-smooth one." He added that "the intention is to
implement the locus of the shift by the end of this
semester.''
The relocation is pan of the acreement worked
out by University President Robert Ketter and the

Kabosh committee. In a October 5 memorandum,
the departin&amp; executive noted that "more classes
will have to be consciously scheduled for the
Ellicou complex during the normal day
o per3tions-startin&amp; next semester."
The second floor or Talbert will probably be
&amp;iven over to aroups already located on the sround
floor. Kabosh spokesperson Bob Hayden said that
student groups presently i•ll4 Talbert will be
moved, termina the fact that 14 orgaoizalionSare
located there "absurd." Another possible occupant
for the newly-opened up activity spaces is an
international student resource center.
Several orr&gt;clals noted that with Ketter visiting
China, difficulties have ari~ over biJ
memorandum's implementation. But Hayden
detailed that the new home for the various SIUdent
publications has been "the bi&amp; hold-up" for the
Kabosh oommittee notina that the croup's locat.i on
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�DIRECTORSHIP FOR SUMMER, 1982
SALAMANCA, SPAIN PROGRAM
RasponslbiiiUas Include:
Assist In the selection of an Assistant Director Recruitment,
selection and orientation of students. Plan and administer the
overseas program. teach a minimum of one • perhaps two
~lasses in Spanish.

Qualifications:
Full·time faculty status as SUNY/Buffalo or SUCIBuffalo. Prior
overseas experience.

Compensation:
Regular summer rates of home Institution, plus round·trlp travel
cost.

Interested candidates should submit current curriculum vitae to:
Dr. Edward Dudley, Dlm:tor
Council on International Studies
414 Capen Hall, Amherst Campus

Mr. Wendel B. Wickland, Director
Special Pf011rrnlt
SUCIBullalo

APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO
NOVEMBER 18th, 1981

Squire.
should be fioali.ted this week-a delay caused by
tholr "special needs."
When the publications problem has been seuled,
Hayden r..ported that there is as yet "no actual
plan or who's goina where, .. for other campus
sroups. Problems mi&amp;ht ari5e, Hayden predicted,
bccau5e the ruture Maio Suttt union site,
Harriman library, is not prepared for tbc."

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Harriman Library will eventually work well as a
substitutt union, Hayden noted, because the $11lall
rooms will runcLiOD bellcr ror dirrerent groups than
a rew large rooms. As part or the conversion,
KaboJh will use mo~y rrom the Faculty Student
Association Steering Commiuce ror the
beautiftcation or both Harriman and Talben Hall.
"I want to have someone go into Harriman and
look around," Hayden explained. "and I want him
10 say 'paint the walls this color, or put a plant
here or there.' ' '
Neal conceded that there will ultimately be
"some physical alteration to the spacx" lhat is
beina aUoted to student activities. But be iruisted
that there is 00 leeway in the closing dale or Squire
Hall. His orr.ce is "still "orking around the move
out or Squire," but Neal remains commiued to
closin&amp;it ror students by "January I, or close 10
it.••
Director or Squire Hall Roben Henderson said
that "we're all hopina that a satisractory lead time
will be possible" ror the move, but he maintained
that the move out or the union ·••ill be difficult no
mauer "'bat happms."
Pan or the four principles presemed to Ketter by
the Kabosh committee-and aarced to by
him-includes that a replacement will be available
before Squire is clo~-d. Hayden reponed thai the
administration is " still standing hard" on its
closing date, but he added that that date is
"impossible" for tbe move.
"I can't see how tbty're aoina to be upheld" on
the closing date, Hayden exclaimed. "Our number
one priority is to k..,p Squire open for as lona as
po$$ible. We also have to make sure that the Ketter
plan is car..fully implemented ."
Henderson agreed, notina that ''we need to make
the overall agreement more specific." The Squire
direaor wants to renew talks with Ketter prior to
the closing or the union.
Hayden stress«! that the Kabosb commiuce has
three main concems-kcepona Squire opt&lt;~ as long
u possible, insuring the Ketter memorandum is
implemented, and educating the studalts, faculty
and uarr on the move, by k..,ping them infOrtDed
or developments.
But Hayden added that in regards to Kabosh 's
dealinp with the administration "t.b ey've been
reasonable all alon&amp;. and I tbinlc that they'll
continue to .be reasonable."

u.s.D.A. Choice Strip !te•k·--:~ll::ir,
STILL ONLY $4.95

Thurs. &amp; Fri. Fish Fry $3.95

"Pirates
Haven Inn"
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�ub Board I comp ticket policy;
recieves some 'mixed' reviews
By DIANA KLOS
Sp«trum Sitiff Wnttr

Durin&amp; ots r&lt;plar mon1hly m«tina on Oaobcr
IS. 1~ Sub Board I (SBI) Board or Director~
'1&gt;1«1 in favor Of a pfOI&gt;C)SaliO pro&gt;id&lt; lhcm.chc&gt;
•..O. complimmwy pas&gt;GS ro all or the uudmc
servic:cs corporatioo t:\"'mU..
What this n;lina entails " rhal thc 10 mcmbtn
(and an lith 001H00f111 mcmb&lt;f) •1U ba&gt;t r...

noc.h•nt untns tht: ~tnt iJ: aold 04Jt and ~held in
a limned Ka11n1 area • .JUdi u abt SQuirt'
ConrCTma: Theater or Woldman Theatr.. In these
.-.. BIK~ noc&lt;d, it u pOs»bl&lt; co tramlale the
~ inCO Ci&lt;~ru '*hid! •auld b.a"' been pasd for

accus to an) hur-w.hidl includes leaurn.
mmies, oono&lt;ru, rbwu pc&lt;formanccs. and

T he Unh&lt;r&lt;lt) Un10n A&lt;lmle&gt; lloanl (UUAB)
stands to bt affected cbt rno&lt;1 b) t~ mo•c and iu
feetinis arc m1&gt;.ed.
"Th&lt; INHI •mponanr fl&lt;l u thor tbc Board
11•cs us our budgtts... reponed UUAB O.•i&lt;ioo
O.rector Lors Waldman . "And they &gt;bo pick rhe
people "'ho rhey feel are besl ror diiT&lt;ret~l
po&lt;IIIOnS. So how gn Chey pJCk people and IJVC
us budJ.Ch -unku chq know what u aoin&amp; on tn
neh dw•saon?"
Sht &lt;'Plain«! 1h11 pall budiCf,S bavt been
satisractory. bul -.ilh ective panidpation rrom the
membtn. a benrr undu.,andin&amp; or rhc difrtc:ulties
&lt;ncounrtr&lt;d within each division can bt ..:hlcv&lt;d.
Waldman said thou if more involvernmt 3nd
undersrandins dOC&gt; not
trom the frce
pus... chen th&lt;rcls no purpQ.M: for chcm
•• compe'""clon ro rhc majorlry of Board
mtmM:rs who ra::tivc no stJpcnd.s for their wmk.

correcbouses. The only major i:hplllation tn Ihe
plan is rh:u Sub Board Trcasum- Boll M•d bt
nocifo&lt;d by those plan non&amp; 10 anrnd 48 houn
priot 10 c~ iCh&lt;dultd evan.

Sat Chairtrutn Ptter Hnshman, who propo&gt;cd
tbc motion, suggested that the inlmt u n.ot to
fttc:load but ratb&lt;f to make Board mcmbm more
awarc qf " bat rs goiOJ on in each or th&lt;
Divisions. thus malting chcm btnu d«isioo
maker&gt;. Hirshman added th'll hc f&lt;ll roo much i!
bring mad&lt; of the l)an&lt;'S by th&lt; press.
SBI Exe-cutive Director Dennis Blac-k s.ajd 1he
move "is not necc:ssariJy inappropriate, althouah
it Sf:Ctllslhal way." He explained that ''nC'\'tt
btfore have Board memb&lt;fs btcn 1n&lt;lud&lt;d on any
sort or tompUme:uary ticket nlan. Our policy,
which S1ill exbu, hasbecn'topromott lhc

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orpnizauon by &amp;ivona passes to the o.,.,. media
and to mdJ,·tduab on an t i..noedtct basis •bo are
nor oc~... compcmAI&lt;d ror their dforu...
BlAck Jlruscd thai ~ &gt;&lt;es the P1J1&lt;S u COSting

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Follows Feculty Senate Teaching Policies-- - - - - Is available In and out of class.
"
Is able to communicate the subject matter In a
munlngful and understandable manner
4) Is receptive to Individual aludant and class·wlde need$
S) Ia able to sllmulata atudant1:
a) H11 anthu1lum for the subjecl matter and conveys
It to students
b) Haa creative and Innovative teaching style
6) Haa any other outatendlng teaching quallltles

t~l!~--------------------------YOUR NAME:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PHONE:_ _ __ _
ADDRESS:----------------------------------- - - - - ----TEACHER'S NAME: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __

DEPARTMENT AND COURSE: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _~---(IfEXPLANAnON:
mar. apace Ia needed,
pleiM ettach to lhla fonn)
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PleiN Return Thla Fonn to Either of The Following Locattona:
1. STUDENT ASSOCIATION· Ill Talbtrl HaD, AtDIMnt Camp•
1. SQUIRE INFORMATlON B0011f · Male Street Camp•

AI the beginning of a cour.. uch student should
receive a course outline which clurty stetas the
following:
Course Requirements · The anllcipated number or
papers and tesls and any other requirements such as
homework, auendance, class partecepatlon, laboratory
assignments, and clinical performance which will count
toward the final grade.
Academic Content • What I he student will be held
accountable for, including required readings. lectures,
films, fleldlrlps, etc.
Grading policy · How results from various requirements
will be combined Into a final grade: relative weighting&amp;,
the degree of curving, and made· up policy for tes1s.
Ottice Hours • Specification of when end where that the
Instructor Is available for consultation each week.
During the aemelter, lnatructora are eKpectecl to
conform to their Initial course lnfonnatlon, except aa
unanticipated clrcumatanc:ea require dl'flatlon, In which
sltu1tlona they ahould lnfonn all atudlnta and pro'fldl
an opportunity f« dlacuaalon with aludlnta prior to
making a final dlelalon.
In addition, lnatructora will be eJtpec:ted to recognize
the following pollclaa aa appropriate In clan
sltu1tJona:
1. Crilerla for lhe grading ol papers should be made
explicit before the paper Is due and the formats for
examinations should be made explicit prior to their
administration.
2. All corrected papers and examinations should be
available for review by Sludents. If a student believes
that an error has been made, he or she should be able
to consult with the Instructor and receive an
explanation.
3. Regular class meetings are to be held al the time
and on the campus listed In the SARA schedule, unle"
changed with the consent of the entire class.
4. Final examination• shall be offered as officially
scheduled, not during lhe final week of claaaes.
5. Instructors are expected to meet classes on time
and for the number of hours scheduled In SARA and to
cover appropriate academic material.
11. Instructors should create an environment that
discourages chetllng on papers and examinations
whenever possible.
T. Instructors should keep In mind their responsibility
for assuring high academic standards In the work of
students .

) .,,.,
ATIONS ARE DUE BY MONDAY, NOV 9th
(
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_______________________________
71 8 8 _.2950 ,.~.________________________~
111 TALBERT HALL, AM HERST, NEW YORK 14280

�editorial
l

Time for an overbauJ
When the New York Public Interest
Research Group (NYPIRG) uncovered the
chemical contamlnatlon of the City of Niagara
Falls drinking water supply, hardly an eye was
batted on the UB campus. Maybe it was
because the inesponslble poisoning of
thOusands didn't directly effect the quiet and
apathetlc denizens of this campus.
While its Niagara Falls discovery surely
ranks as one o{ the most important chemical
pollution disclosures since the Love Canal
explosion, NYPIRG should garner more
public-especially student-support In Its
quest to IOfce auto insurers to refund some of
the "excessive profits" gained since the early
part of the last decade.
Anyone who owns or drives a car will agree
wit h NYPIRG charges of New Yorkers being
ripped oil by Insurance companies and that
nobody, lncluOing our benevolent state, is
doing anything about fl. For Instance, New
York State Superintendent of Insurance Albert
Lewis, who was appointed to the post as a
consumer watchdog, Is showing little
response to NYPIRG pressure to refund

feedback
Toxic:s' tour

Dunng r«Mt yoNB. Watatn Hew YOt'A:«I ,,.,.
•lUlled WIIh , _ . , or tQICk: •'-l&lt;:•t• oeuog
lmtK-11 dtspooed or. •nd Hriouoly tht. .tonmg
hHith m '18/IOUI communft,.l' As tJJelr

repottl oecome more oommon, P«&gt;P'- n•v• iNcome
/tu et•rmed by $IICIJ incid_,.t, IJt $/tort, wt h•v.
~me

desensitized to the d•ng.,, ot1oxic

clt~lc111

contaminating our en~lronmem. Yet the

problem grows- daily.
..To11icl on Tour'' Is sn orglntl«&lt; bus rour
~signed to inform and rwlwaken pMJplt to ,,..
gra~;ry of the to.xlt: chtmlcat PIOb'-'"' In 04Jt ,,..• •
Thtt IOIIf gukle is an organlz., from Clttztn'$ All~nat

flrill d~«uss ,,. pvtlcut11 ,.,..,,,....or·-i&lt;:ol oom,..nyand rt.. IJNI · Thlte will
oe • commu111ty •cti¥11t to,... tM ous 11 uch $lOp
to lnlonn _,.aboUt cu,.,r octl.,tles I&gt;Mng
undeffa.t.n to rHOWe fheN pro0/.,1.
Tn. INn win diM along Rl- ROIHI throU{Ih the
lndulttllll~ In

percent rate as more " reasonable." The public
Interest group alleges that the consultant's
figure calculates " bad years" twice resulting
in an Inflated pro-industry figure. And,
alltlough the faults of the consultant's
foqnula are obvious, its proposals may Indeed
by inst•tuted, unless, as NYPIRG Project
Coordinator Janet Matthews said, " public
pressure Is exerted."
We support NYPIRG's campaign to
convince Lewis to enact the refund and take a
closer, more consumer-oriented took, at the
auto Insurance Industry. Not only are there
problems with setting the profit return and
with refunding excessive profits, but
Inconsistencies exist In how Individual risk
factors are assigned.
There are a vast majority of students who
are being discriminated against by Insurers
because of their sex, age, and geographic
location- with the State's complete approval.
Now Is the time that students united to
support N'N&gt;IRG's campaign designed to
Ioree the auto Industry to be more responsive
to consumers. It Is obvious that more than a
perfunctory auto insurers tune-up Is needed.

Busing blues, part II
Edllor.

Editor:

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almost $300 million in "excessive profits" to
drivers.
Rather than a watchdog for industry
manipulation of a 1973 law mandating such
refunds, Lewis has instead been watching.
even stimulating, further consumer
exploltatio() by auto f11surers. Lew•s, with
questionable wisdom, set up a committee to
lnvestlgete a11d make suggestions concerning
Insurance rebates, composing the body with
only Industry representatives, thus leaving the
consumers, those who were supposed to
benellt from the law, outln the cold.
And as expected, the commission decided
that Insurance company profits were already
too low, and the $300 million in question
should not be refunded. However, while all
sides agree that a lair rate of return lor auto
Insurers should be 13 percent, further
controversy erupted when an added
percentage was calculated to account lor
times when profits may fall below the
"reasonable rate."
The Industry-composed consultant
committee has proposed a rate I return at
22.4 percent, while NYPIRG has pegged a 20

Ton1wande. which 11 Wh.nJ many

BullS-they I PPHI I O ~ ep(oblttm lOt many
Overuowd~t~g, fnJuiiiC~&amp;nl letvtce UK/

lfll._,,

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g en«B/ Im;ons/sra ncy •t 0/HfiiiOif JmPfld• at~r·s
III Mnpl to irt-end ~ISS*I 1/WI Ulty our PHSODI I
OUIIness (u u m pomt. ,. ,.,Itom R..J Siehittl
p11nt«&lt; li St W~nesdl'f) T/tf S ti.HH/11 Atl1vs

CommmH of~ 11 trying to '"'IHOife p rese"t
conditions on the Blue B11d1. With Uststl nc:e from
Broce Spelter and the schtHJullttg still of Btue Bird

BullaJo

lacult'lln 1960 end HfWd up to the .nd ol his life. He
died on Fobtuvy 27, /WIO, ,,., • protong«t Mlneu
due ro colon calclttotM.

lie •

otong

N tog•tO IWor;

Tl&gt;ot• _,.
atop at Hookat C!Nmlcel'a S.sito, •
dump wiflt 74.000 tOf!O ot to•k: ..,..,. roared
._,,.,.112DO .,.,.,""" lntuo plpeal0111»
dritrlflftg '"'~ lllltotlon ol•nt. I 101ft ,,.,. lllebus will
IJO ro Tall A«:ae runt»~• ..,.,. weaN
11/tcholfl"d Into rn. Nlogate RINt. Tn.n rhl tout will
go to IJioody Run CtHk and tn. Hrtto Patt I.Jind//11.
(Bloody Run C&lt;Ht&lt; I• a contemlnalod undltptound
tloerlled whlctl runs undOr • oomet or Hlog•t•
Un'-'lty). 1lla tln•l •tot&gt; lo ot II» CECOS l•ndllll,
which I• - of only two _.,ng to•lc w•or•
d u - In frle ptl N/epoR CcHH&gt;IIH.
"TOJtlca on T_.- I I - 101 S.tutay,
7rll. Tn./Ius"""'
Squite
H-'1 ., . . un. Tn. ooot Ia $100, pt~ 11&gt;e tout is
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end
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NYPIAO ....,_latlw

N orman Gold&amp;bhmld1
Ch1Jrma.n Studen' AU•Irs
Commlnoo SA Assembly
Wafren Penem
Chalrman Bustng Sub-Committee

Elliott lecture
Edllo,:
Thelrfends and'8dmlrert or the 1111 Professor W.B.
Elliott, Professor ol Bfochemfatry, School ot Health
Science$, SUNY II BUifllo, fllttllnltltllltd 1

wh«e

leltttl wdl o. teaa artd c.reful ly t:On$11Jtll~
We hope that wllh roor input ..._ c.n obraln • l't'tOr&amp;
ell~e;en t t:HII t ystem at UB.

we ate wcwk fng to ellelflate som• of the existing
problems (I.e. Isle Friday lnd Saturtll~ night setV!ctt,
mcrttased number ol Mtll bUi lt&amp;. end l mprovea
WHkMrd Sfn#ce)

ol tho 101/c dlocho~t ~~~· PIIU. I will thin mde o
•rop or tho ~ Cone/, wlltre t/den w/11 mHt •
,_nrarlw ltom tn. L - CohO/ Homoowne11
Anoclorlon. rn. tOUt w i l l , - to

A..,.,.., a..,.,-e/ mel«llleoompenlft are
/lt&gt;od up on a IOCINfllle strip

We IH I 11 ' ' 1mpe~•t~ to Ond which ptObltma •re
mosr lmpOrllnt to UB .students. For tltll tHaon we
,,. r""tstjng '"'' anyone with • Ng1,m111 pi'Obhlm
or cons-truct,.,. suggestion 6l10ut busing oonrac:t us
11 SA rn n t T• lbet1 Halt We gua,.ntH '"" 111

M""011•1 Fund. w.s. E/llo/1 /Oinld tho Bloclleml$tty

W.B.

EJJiol~s

.,,n.d rn.MCIIJnt.,enaled to

sJgniiJcant oontributionl In th. ,,.., olautar•
m•tebOIIsm. mitochontlrtet eJKtron transpon end
mechenism of oxkl•ttrte phosphorylation. low
llmP«IIUifl S~JKtroscopy, chemistry and
,,.ctro1copy ot porphyrlnt. and tht bioclteml&amp;try
and lmmunocheml&amp;try of v.nom tOKinJ,
W.B. ElliOtt wes • conc.,ned. rfi/»Ct«J, •nd
kNio~ taac/ler. df!VOt~ to ,,. ptogreu end well
O.lrtg ol tfJe stutMnts •nd unNerJity community. He
10- •wlmmlng, hN&lt;ing, c•no.lng. camping, •t&gt;d
ah•ri~Jt~ hiS slUR end .,lhUJIIIm IOIIJ/e with ~
countless young men from,,. Boy Scour a of

Amara. He was wklety trl~ IlK/ ,..,, •n avid
pl&gt;otO(I'aphet.
•
Thou W1lo hid r,. prtvN- or •no wing BIB Elliott

wlllalrnyr ohftrl$h the fMmoty of this unulull m•n
who Wlf an ldllliSt 1nd • pngmatlst. 1trong •nd
lsndtl, witt •nd suppottlng, and ylt otorn•l/1 young
tt fltert: who pursu~ the undwat•ndlng ot Scl•nce

,..,.ton.

•nd ontoymettt ot bUuty with oqu•l
Tho Will•td 8. Elliot Momotlal Loctu,. w111 lXI
hOIIod In oon/1111ctlon
Sigma /CJ on rl!urad•y.
No..,.,ber S, ,,_,, at 1.(10 p.m., In C.ty HIM, Rooom
Number 131. 1llo lec1ute wiH
d e l - ~Y Ot
Theodto Pai,..Jt. Ohctot ol R-ICh, Miry
1 - o Su..fl Hospft•land CJtnlcol IIHHtch
Pro/tuOI, Columbia Un/wt$1ty.
,.,, Sub/«f ol the ltteturrtls, " Ouldanc• Sylt~s
lor Protein SM:tetkm. •• Th* m•morlat tecrurtJ will be
lolloWO&lt;I by • reoeptton In Room r31, C.ry H•ll.
l=und&amp; harte al&amp;o been raised to ruppOtt lhe
rt~ttrch grant·ln&gt;lld ew11d program esflbllahMI by
Slgml Kl In 1!179 to honot Or. Elliott ThiN. two

"'It"

lie

hundred dOIItr&amp; fJICh, g,.nt-l,.ald IWirdt WUI be
prtMtttld •nnu•Jtt. orJ Ute O.sla ol ICi*titlflc merit.
to QlldUIII •tudent$ apo~~sored In their re~ltch by a

m.,I&gt;M or tho Butr•I4.ChoptH ol SJgml XI.
A.N. llalflyo

elocllemltlry Profou01

�op-ed

Be:port: from Ta.l bert
"'d•

By STEVE KAPLAN

The survey
be distnbuted doof to doot '" tnt
ckw'ms, at tabMs in Squire and Norlon and ln the campva

SA Vice President

-'&lt;&gt;dicala.
ommvnicobillly, viiiDtlhY: ·~• pr....,..sly
wpof1IIOG trom the pe,_,olr1y ot lhe Sludenl
Auoaol.,., (SA) Will become 1"111 ot the
deocriploon ot Sl\ 1~1• """-Starting N....,.,bef 2nd, lhe

C

T he Nger rnembefs of the room runMU and
communications commiUHS ~ been worl!Jno hard ancl

room runnen: ano the commun•cauona commtUetl of ti'Je

,.,rowing the g~ betWMn student input and

" - b l r wtn be lssulnga au.-.ey _,nrng •he good
and bad upocta ot
tocat ot at...,._,l mo. The -k·
10ng •unor wtlt Include quullont on bu-. concerts,
QOYernment, hOusing facilities, recreaUon. eno nYme~ous

••ory

Olher toptca.

we feet thfs eoufi:i be a c:omba:th-e measure towan:11

COf'TUTIJ.nkttion Wtth Ta.Jbeft H&amp;tl. As we aJI know in trte

poOl SA nn nol oa&lt;ten direct student Input. People in
ollico and A......,btyiSenate members have IOit slghl as
well u contact with the peopae they represent.
Ollrough
Furthermore, once the Input has been

rec:a,_,

lhe &amp;UIWY)teciHJing ptOOIOtnt Wtll be hlndle&lt;l t!Vougl\
lhe .......,bty, The ptOOIOtns Will be g""'" to Ita
reopeethoe c:omn&gt;Oiteea ancl 1\opelully - . w e . , . , not
I&gt;'OCTIIC!ng to 1101.. o.ory l&gt;'ootem but ..nata- can be
eccomt:Hit.l\ld It aute to bett• student hre on c.ampus.

Soma"'......,., being a t - ora busingtho t&gt;vs lhertot at Wogmant

Thllau.-.ey wrft be tile beSot IO&lt; o YMtlong allempl b)'
SA to beltOf ttudent lila It 11 made I&gt;OS&amp;Ibla 11voug11 the
deelicated allorta ol a large group ol A l - y .....,betS,
commttleG to nllklng UB • bettor pi- " -II as
fvrttter1ng SA's ett~lhtene~L

to \!rb.ine ®tun ~elf. • •
By DAN BOWMAN

Others, like lucille SlachoWskl of tho Eas1 Skle, toll
dlllorontly.

he man ne._ thought M would be tho victim.
Attet aiL he waa 1 re198Cted membW tn moat
circles ot the communlly. He waa a "ray ol
~ope" fO&lt; lhe downtroclden. A lruly Ood·foarlng man Who
l&gt;elle.ad 11\ot "kMI thy nelg~bor" woo more Ilion lull
-orcls. He woo 54. And loveG b)o thOUtlll&lt;ll.
On 11\ol night, that fateful night, 1110 bualllng office and
its -~lnglng 1elepllc)nfl were tllenl. He looked up trO&lt;n
his Old Aoyaltypewntor to •law the bllntuuurrouncllnga.
A smile aloWiy 11&gt;10ad ICioaa hlaloce. Bul the or••
behind those too-big giUHO betroyacl hi• N&lt;lnan
Infant children clytng of lncurobla diM-S.~
CXKrpl.. """'""penalons CXKrldn'l P'IY the hOoting bill,
sensetessly brutal octt ot lnciiiOflm.,ota mllldOf lea.tng a
!emily of 12 lather*t. a poor Haitian family wtlh
$lame$a twins Who thre&lt;l u migrant I arm
a

T

-•s.

mur6ef·sutckle oYer what t~evlakwl program to watch.
He hoclsean II all.

a knife vlellm lly ~lng sway ~•• lila on an
obllnclonecl street-he bled too. a 1~11a chflcl &lt;&gt;'lecl

m•
toss of • pel hamsttf-tte cried too. When •
menta.Jty retarded dlVCWCM slubbld
toe-he hurt too.
the

her

Many aceu..., him ol wearing hi I heart on hit alaa...

''God bless you/' she wrote htm JuS1 a lew daya before
hll unUmely demise.

J1was t0'.35 p.m. when Marice Bulb, his bou, disoovere
dth body cfumptecl o'lef add three of hie copy. The
joumelisUc code of ..30 .. was .scrawled at the bOtlom of

the page. The oncl.
The block phone reoel- dangled from hls linger tips.
The rad ancl white striped tfo was loosened aboUt hls
ootlar. A Slight gastr appeared ~ hls rlgllt eyebrow
Where hts heed met the oan1age return. The C&gt;tOies&amp;lon of
f()UrnaJi$m .aso suffered a serious bk)w 1ha1 nlght.
E01llfi that morning, h e - Ills Ileac: In disgust

- . . 110 llearc! .,.,., the radio that the Raldtws killed u..
OOI~Ins. • Maybe," he said to hlmsell, " jUSt maybe, ill
wrote an impassioned plea to those noodfums to stop

allughlerinv aiiii\OSO listr •-e may, once again, be

- I n the world."

Jeanne Warnhef, llls ~-.tried lo OJplaln his
mylllque. " I him. The people him. The
animals loved h1m. I lust don1 t know anyone who c.on't
tovo hlrn."
" He emP&lt;~thlzed wtth the little people," she contlrlUOCI
between sobs. "And t don't mean just mldgets:·

H,

was a man who apokt fOt the out&lt;tf·wortl guy on
the ftreet comer, t"allloleaa •lellm of • deranged mind
a
wllh etOfy to tell, tht aloo~llc ex..Sabres tan Who
Uf\Ceulngly mutttrt, "ft

fuat doesn't mauer."

Hla oolleaguat, wea~ng blOck typawrlt" ribbon around
their

armt. mourned aM wepr u

they tiled past hla deslc;,

&amp;troklng the kayo of tna old Aoyal with ganlll c:areose&amp;.
" I was jealoua of oil lila tronl -stories," lObbed

one recaldtrant Vt~tttt, "bull never..•I
nev.r•..wanted.••to 1M him go thlt way:•
A a!unnlngly beaulllul wtra, t~r.. pteco&lt;:loua but
hUhhy ChilO,.,. oncl a f)(ognant goklfiah ITO 1\ls heirs. At
lather and huobllnd 110 waa ~._, .. "Thlals a Clly
ot tour hunclfed tnouu.nc:J P10P4111 .nc;~ uch one h&amp;a a
stcwy to telt;' he ohtn totd u~m. -That ~• tour
ttur.arecs U~uuncs hont page stottea. I'm .., for Ute! '
LhO. di&lt;l 110
that he, too. woukl one day be one
OllhoMtiO&lt;....

-no-

"'What cUd he d'e of anynow.·· a curious rNdet
W\qulred.
'"It WU II'IOtMt ct.M ot I jOurn&amp;UII'I most fured
dl'sease... tM &amp;WIICI'IibOifd Of)erltor tMponded. ..He
O.P.'a-ova&lt; I"'I - "

In Ihe city morgue, 1110 red lag on his biQ toe said n aiL
" Ray o;", "-111, Bullolo Ooc~Mng New&amp;."

Sign Df The Times
By LINDA A. DOHERTY
oloomo 10 Mickey' a Bar and Grill, IOika. Allor the
final wl\lllle blowa end Ihe lime carda are
punched. bunches ol emp~ao• will~ ocuffllng
''*'way actOS;Ithe street from thl lactQfY t o lhla toc.t
mooting p&amp;oc:e-or wotorlrig hole, ult wena. ll'a 1 popular
spot, -'ally on poydaya and befO&lt;a • - · tho go,_ ore ShoWn on the fOO( - -· It It
b04stO&lt;out "'hh ac~Miy-glanea clinking on tablea,
music piped IIVough lhe foudapeak0f11. men o~altlng II
lenglh. ancltho lV tot on tol ooursal
As the dOOf' opens. m«e men walk t.n. wt.atlng red-oheokOfed huntonv Jackets anc1 uvokong ceps ond
carrying lnetr tunchl&gt;oXH along&amp;lda lhem. Waj and Sanely
are among lhem They take thft' familiar pJaces next to
lhe bel anc1 otd« I couple Of Sandy WIPU Off his
11\ick&lt;lmmed glasSH to reed the fOOd menu He pau...

W

to thlntc. He cs.c~s not to h1ve anything

,

" God, Sandy, hoW long ha.. you nod IhoM giiiiH?"
"'"'*'t&lt;.sWaJ.
..Had ·em eYef s'oe• I stantd workln' on Ihe line," he
reminisces. "Twenty years o' putt In' thOSe parts IQD4!1her
ano getlln' thiCker day by day''
Around the room you can Mar ehaller abc&gt;\~ I the
we.ather.

" ••• Boy, Is 11 cold tor tills time 'o yeo('
" Yeah, and It looked f)(eny nice yellerday, -tOO
Or work:.

•• • .. So th&amp;re'a I his lttlle snlp who's new on the Job,
see. and fle s1ys ·excuse me, sit, I un&lt;tersund you hive
tuogettion .boxes an&lt;l the boss lOOks up and down at him
•nd nys 'yeah, thet"e's three in the men's room, rake your
plek . . . ..

smiling, ond approving 11 length the Presklenl'a
economic pollelea of budget trimming and tax outs to
buslntttlftel\ to stfrm;lllt proc:hJCi ion and various other
man era of a10ta. SC&gt;Ina oltho man witching the lV tl\ake
thelr heidi. Some orgua. SC&gt;Ina just don't kf10.,.

Orsports;

few hOUfa h..a gone by The crowda hove t~lnnad out
to only a few people ocallered lbout hOle and thOle.
Thoro Ia one man •"Uno by himaell watch"'G tho lV. He
11 a victim ot th• economtc clrcu.mstat~CH whk;h 1\e
cannot laull People don't ~a .. .....,.,. People .... and
don'l buy Nobody buya. nobOcly - • e&gt;roduotion.
Nobody 1\aa a job • not II you're a1 o Job 15
monthl"' t5 yeara. the notice still roada 1110 same.
The Bart- PQU&lt;S him • lhol " HOW's It going, Joe?"
He algha. "Could be WO&lt;M, lauppose •
up at
the TV, pauses and up: ..Jusl had to get awty fof •

•• • . . Nah, I gave up my pair of O«:anoes. 1 gol sit* o..,
watch In' those bums lose tn the playOftS e"Yety yUI.''
·~M aybe Scotty'll snake ·em up this .se.ason: ·
''Wei~

1 - let some othef

~

Shell out the money IO&lt;

thOse tickets . . . ••
Of health:

• . • So lhe Doc &amp;~ys unt" t go rn the hOSpltsll goua
ley off the spicy stull and drinK mUk. ••• ano Maaao... ' '
It ll.ares up. I woutd 'o been abee to retite on a med~l
Uus )'ear. but it lOOks Ute 1 gotta st1dc: it out 101' thlee
tn0f8 . . . . .

Of Family:
" ••• looksllka my Jimmy 'II be going into the Air
FOJc.. Maybe In a few years we-can s.ave up some money
so we can send hJm to coUege or somethln' . . • ••
Tht.re are Ove men at the end of the bar Quteuy
watChing TV. A news capsuJe shows the President and
the Fi1$t Lady riding In an eleganl, Shiny blac:l&lt; limousine
to an •ffaJr CNet'sea.s. As a side. the reporter mentions the
oost olthe outfit the First Lady Is wearing.
''Hey, s.he's w~rin' what I make for the wttole yeatl"
Then the scene switches to the Preeident meeting
fOftlgn dfgnllarle,!5. They are all sha.kJng h ands, aM

A

He-.

wi\We. rknow.·
"Yeah. HOW'a Margie?"
"OK. She'll be coming 110m0 lrO&lt;n the hoSPital aoon.
8Hn In lhere a lonQ lima. Oootor ligures there'a not
muol\ efta ti\Oy can dO 10 ane might a a-u come 1\ome."
He IOOits clOwn lo thlnl&lt;. amiloa an.J aoys "She'll be Okay.
J•st altar all ol what ah&lt;l'a bean through 1/le'll be a lillie
weak fOt • while.••
" Uh·h&lt;lh. Hey," pokes thO bertander, raising his
shotgllllln a toaat '" zdrowle
Joe ohuoktat olll\0 Irony ollhla llatement ancl replies
" YeOII. To your health too."

�feedback
7-11 rip-off

Freeby

wUh • ptiCI, Itt tOklltJOther worker to "riP the 6 ,gn
down, •· end thMIQMKed u-s t•n•t ""' • ll•gtlnt

Edt tor:

Ed~or.

I'm wnt,.,g to lnf01m IM 1tudenta " UB ol th• ttpoU ~rarron tMI Is tun by thel· r 1 store loutf'd

Occulon1/ /&gt;(Obltm• In IM tWIIIonlhlp 1&gt;01UUAB
lnd IM llull1lo Stilt C _ , Boord
Mve o.en ironefl out Any US n~nt with I 0 c.n
now,.,, euw.ct of •dm l~slolt to Butlelo Sttld

eonc.n•

•etoss Ml rn StrHt

concerts at the 11ut»nr pr'"

In IM unfortun11• ..,.,, of any tutu,. lti»&gt;H.
p/eflo coli
_.onolly to
-ml
eftel'ftOOft~

me

By the . .y.

..,,.,.,n,

don.,

Mill

oppostt~

Main Clmpu1 On

SutKfoy nlgh4 HOftiTIIJ.- 1, IP61, ,... d.ove oboul 2-3
mtiH to thl.s Slore to blly bfi!l. the rHIOII we t:~W»e
th;s JIOte oec.use olttte s1gn M! the ~&gt;V*•tt~ lot "'
had IHn HtiM ,,,, day wi'Heh was arm thflre w~
- IITIYed. Tl&gt;•Jor~ srgn stll.a ~•1 6 pi&lt; SI.J/V
The ~sh~ reiused to sell us lhe Plodutt 11 rhll
prtce. Wheon m/O'#'J#Jd th•t t"«e wes a $;gn OUia~

0411 ltH OOM»ft, 1 p m ut

H••• LOCII?ge tomouow. ,,. f.Jt p1..:. myrnm aenoe
Y~ POL YROCK S. IMIO 1nd
you un ''' m a ~"·

,,.,, . Ol lot.. 1-tllll"ff 14wti? Shoul&lt;l ,.e, UB
.,~,.. wno IPIPf/ our n•.rrJ ••riHid ce.,. ,,

'"'$ np.

oil JOfl'l, stand 101 this" I thmk 7- r r own us • lot 016
su~ m•yo..,. tor•#cn

pocU (16 ounce OOIIIHI "

.steldent If not why don't ,... boyr;ott 1· J 1 and a..
ttr'KJ 111not•• •hO "'' c1n mde • tlllterrnce
not C. tun Or buiiMS.S.

,.t .,,

tvd&lt;era /tom Ne""

Pain is pain

Reg Oflboft

UU48 Muaic cnalr~,_,

E&lt;lllor.

Whose interests?
EdIlor.
rho Edltotlol (AW~C Seto ID-110/ m•do no 111omp1
to ob/eelivelytlnafyze the A WAC 1111, but rlthet
emphaslzfld only trre dtloll of the •·powerful '''''"
lobty." Whe/
n.giiiCJed In thll erllclf we•ll the
best lttlllfelf of the Unltl!d S t ltfl wu rttllly tchtllvfJd
with the P'ISigfl ol the 1rm1 /Ucklge
Vou $Ilied,· ..RHgln II twilling ISIIIII'a trm iiJ
el/orr to get 1M 'Hebrew Stett' to come to som•
of terms with II• Arlb ,.tgllboflto end th• hoJIIIit,•s
In 01e Mldd,. Ee1t. We notlc., howtver, tltet Sludt
Arab;e ,.., yet to hl'fW 1t1 etm tw1tttd, to r.cot~nile
tM ,.,, existence of the Srttt ofllfl~. ,., a~&lt;JM

w,.

••nd

~ace

in the r~ion.

Telem.

lotMI Shldeflt Ofeonlulion
The,.....,.,.,,
z-111 Fulhllment

-

Editor.

Thil ' ' t /ettttr wrlttfln out ot lruart.,IOtt, •
lfllst,.tlon, t '"'· which II common lor many
students. The prob'-m 11 the hHrr of thlstHrtlcu'''
fru•tretlon I• thlf mtny llvdtntl, partloularly those

tilting n.eturtl scienoes tnd mtttJ.matica couraes
(Chemflfl)', PhyJfcs. Computer Selene•, Math,
Engineering etcJ ere faced with the dl'ltmme ol 1
tetchtr or leeching auJsttnt who c•nnot 1/&gt;tak
inlolliglbte Engll•~· t em by no moen• • bigot, OUII
do not/HI thll It IJitir io Ilk ctudtntl •t this
lnatltuHon to H IUb/fiCted to tHChfHI with mlnlmat
(or no/ English ak/1/a. t'Sirll/a"la not meent In the
1/t.,.ty un..t bUt •• m"nlng tudlmMrt•ry
vocM&gt;ulery, eM lecJUty wtt~ t&gt;otlc English concopts
auclt •• Rnternce.a •M ptonuncl4t/on) " ''"' eMu••
auch •• Ctremlatf'l artd Phya~ ere grH«&lt; on • ttnct
•'Poin,..chlflwd•• Olflt tN1I1~ .m1 th«efcwe llutHfll

t'-lr

or'"'"'""

who cant'Kit urtdtlrltM111
tM~
..,/It&lt; for -I/Jin I - wflo do Undftlllnd /Mill
StudMtaln tllis atrwt/on otren try to ••Itch tMir
cMaua; only to o. cloud out ol otiN,., rm aun thll
IM,..,. Mlo do rllt 11/rlnf lot '"-,. deponmenra
l"f fo lie IUIO rl&gt;lf rl&gt;lf l&gt;ft _ , . Wllh w-1
English, OUt
thll
f"-r _,,..,""'Ill/a,.
or r A. Ia
1/'f(nQ lo get ..,.,., wlrh • minimum of Etlflllln
" ' -· Hot eo lre.-ltKf , . , _ , _ . wflo
11Nf1Qie rrlfll W1/em/M11 •UOIKt ,.,.,, IW

,.,..lhla- ,. ao ..,.,,nc.d

prot.,_

-n

_ _ _,.,._lutlylllted,.tMr cen ~,. IM ·~

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our"-·"'-"""'-""'
ItO,.,..,, .. ,.__,,.
-

c:loao, , _ ~- Ia

c:ltao, .toO,
tero , _ 11- IM _ . . , .
'"",. _ , . leltlng- c i t - rp obloltt •
-'11M~ polttl /e •lreHr
_ . , wlthour ,.,.,,., lilt .,,_letlf ol
umnr.fl/fiiiW-.. 11 h/rlllf ,,.,. _ , . _ ,
l i e - (r.A. 'a.-

Urenl-11 It""

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~ o/loff uPII/Y, I

to,.., ,_n_r

-end)

1#1 -'""'to

- -,,.
"""----lit/Uri"'
or,..,.,,.,
..,_.
flnll , - .

WOtthiMII of sey, 1 man, Of dog~ to • ~t. Any
lftlm•t with I he compte.: nervous system a mammal
traum~tfzH by,.;,, 1nd -.,ery
m•••ure should be ttktn to I'IOid ir. esp&amp;c.fally In
ltoltrttd and •rtlflcl•l•ltuttlons of little relevanc.
11 hU olttn boon /olred tOOI/1, the ebsurct/IY ol
t:«teln IXPfHIMtrtllllon wfrkh InvolVes anlmll$, 101
eumplo- •n etptlnment testing the av6"Qe numbet
ol ettbllnk$ per mlnuttl of • Rnesu&amp; monkey
avb/ecttd to 10111 d•tkneaa for one wHk. The
poulblllttea ' ' ' llm/rleu, end so Is th6 tragedy if
thes• IIIUitlon.s continue to exist. Reattfctlve
gufdetm., would not tHt nec••••'Y II the quality ot
wOtlc w1s conscltMtously thought out. Thousands of
dollan In reae1rch funds woukl bfl ll'lltHi, e.mAput to
Wt:Kk In 1 mort CtOn$1ruC.tJve nr•nner whll• thouaends
ol anlmtl Jlv11 would be rescu«J from otherwise
ln..lllble mlaoty.

ctn IIIUmlngly be

• K....., Sdlull
UniYershy Slua.ol

/Of

Common Problem

.,.,._., u

,-

It'' BPfMr•m th•t J&lt;elfy R;gg1' oomments on the
ethics of animal experimentation hiS uus«&lt;a
5lfongteaction, e$peC1aUy with thOse in~olflfld 1n
reseateh fields which pract'" these method$.
Unlot1unotoly, /tool thou oi/M&lt;Jed pMkll h, ..
mlsud Kelly Riggs' point. I f&gt;*lieve such sJHJCulllld
on the ourlandlshnttss of certain expetlmentttlon that
whtHt to{}lcalfy pondered upo~Js ttufy unnftCI$$1ry.
Thousands- ot animal lives are wasted on experiments
that cannot retional/y be applied to , ,. cau~e of
''int:~e11sing out knowMJG~ to belter the world. ••
Animals are manJpullltHJ ~md tortured, th.n enlclea
ar• written and placed in scfttrWIIc Jouttttl~ newt to
btl appiiM/to rele¥1nt circumstan~»• lor thf 11&gt;«~1,
lor man. or /01 any IS~t ol nttute In g«Jefll.
t, as e student who lltlends to .,,., tiN field of
blo#ogiRI TeSHtch, IHIII f5 poufble/01 a lftHrchftf
to stand strongly lor the rights of animal$ PIIn I•
~Min, end 1 do not tl}lnk It Is tight to d1acrimate the

1 cen o n l y , _ 1"-1 r~~tr

,.,_,..,"ff,,.,,._

,,. _,.,.,, to lilt focl ' " " muc11 pottla/tty eK111a

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This ,.,.,. to your Octobet 26 Edllor/4/"A
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Rolph Hodet, ond wtoor lo//owt~ IJI_s nothl"ff to do
with whether Of not NYP1RG '.s contrlb~Jt}on• ete
Important to our society.
Ho~ your lldltori~J completely mlsHt tit•
point, ..pec/IUy w,_ -. Jaw ~nutb«&lt; Teii&gt;On Hell
polillclons".,. crilicizfld lot hni111J dot&gt;t th.,, /Obi
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Origlt&gt;tlpurpos.. ol IM mondiiO"f ' " •r•tom
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qudry of UB IJ100«11 life, lniMfion• lhll H YPIRG
conalsfMI/y leHo 10 t~nize. Tiler P&lt;niUtO Is cleet/y
conttwy to r1&gt;1 Truol"lluidolll&gt;tl, wtrkh.,.
o / - N cenafnly- et&gt;o&lt;1f11t Ill IM el(f»ttdlture
educoriOna/, cultuttl, &amp;Ociel, or tOCrUiionet?j.
One might 1'1/W lhll HYPIRG'o use olalurteniiH
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on 0111' o...., •tuchtnt comMuter ~ttema.
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quelllont ahould lie uaed obout .,.,. lnd now they
use mon'ee t•-•n f1om UB lltidllnlf "''' erw !Mffy
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Canada arm. as It Is sometimeS ~ed to-has an
Interesting history due to Its lorei!Jo herltage. 1lw
arm was clesi!Jled, dewloped and procb:ed by Spar

Aerospaoe o( Toronto, Onlarlo. Its Canadian
parmtage stems from an tntemationallnvuatlon
extended to ~countries from the United States.
1lw appendage was paid lor entirely by the
Canadian government with Spar s;vtng NASA the
device as a gilL
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Heading a Canadian learn of sub-contractors made
up of lour majot companies and at least a doun
more smaller firms, Spar was deleQI&gt;ted oonsrructlon
of the only ' mission coiticar component built outside
the United States. Mission critical means a totaUy
~sful outoome of the project, b«:ause the
Canada ann will be assisting the as!Tonauts In their
Extra Vehicular AcUvlties (EVA).
What this entails are all operations with center
stage outside the parameters of the Columbia. With
the attachment ol plat!orms, the elongated linol,
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load-65,000 pounds, OOjetts with dimensions o(
oboot 60 feel by 15 lec!t, (tndudmg a space
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Owr 1!9 six to $1!W!1 !JO!ar incubaton perjocl the
arm took Gn an unmtstakeably lw.lman
appea~\n function Shoulder, eiJow ancJ \Aii'ls!,
the pans arm can duplicate or better each moc1on of
Its earthly oountrrpan . Browrong commented 1'he
arm Is dose to an exact human llmb: lnciclentaly.
the wd!#&gt;t ol t1w arm fit comfortably beneath
NASA's 1000 lb. maximum diet limitation.
Besides the odded bulk canled on this launch the
NASA pecple are uneasy about CJOSslllinds which
can wreck havoc on a perfect landiog. That is why
the plane will be ~t da.un Dnlle again al Edwards
Air Force Bose. Ideally by the last ol the llw Initial
flights, Johnson said they ar~ shooting lor landings
at Kennedy Space Cmter. 'In Florida," Johnson
remarked, 'there's only 300 feel to fool with. It's a
dried lake bed at Edwol'ds.'
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Thls second flight will surpass Its predecessor In
all categories Including duration-45 days
plus)-welght and g1mmlckery, as will each
succeedlog tnP pass this, but none may be as
historic. Once Columbia's s~~«ess Is replicated, mass
production of Its outcxme should be no great chore.

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Wednesday. Nov. 4th
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Bot company spokesman
Christopher Browning stressed that Its primary
purpose will be 10 handle cargo. made up promanJy
of satelotn

toward the 65.000 pound proficiency level.

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this ~lis the planned operation ol a 50 loot
extending arm whose role Is crucial to working out tn
5pliCl' Ot1gjnal!y, Johnson said, II was scheduled 10
pluclt something in orbit using the arm. but a frozen
beamg In the hatch o( the cargo hold was detected,
postponing that test lor lear the door would not
shut. What wiD occur tl&gt;oud&gt; is a 13 and one-hall

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By THE SPECTRUIIf'S NATIONAL DESK
1) What IIW Cattbbeon lsloncls t..n.. indrpmdont m Sunday olll!!
350 _.. ol Bntish nAt?
2)1!/hon ~ al 50 stole$...~ 1$ tho~~ ol
the Uni!4d Stotes? (Hall croclt for """""-~the curectstate,J
3) \\/bat dooo$ lht ""'01¥11 PATCO represmr?
4) Whldt dty Is ~ wost, Atlonta or Oouoit?
5) Name the twO U!!&lt;JWIIS who wil be ~ill&amp; 5po&lt;2 $hlodo

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6) Whotls the worttrs tallat man maclt suueture?
7) What was tho fi&gt;allally ~ the Senotc YOie last .....,... .mid&gt;
do4r.d the way IO! tho sale of tho AWACS oo Saudi A~?
8) Who Is Franc:ds Mllterand?
9) \\/bat a•t tho flw """' pq&gt;olor - In the Unikld Smtes?
10) Judged by total ,..,.., ..tool Is the worlds largest corpcraoion?
Ill What is tho capital ol Kansas?
12) WNc:h Unitod Smtes Pralclent ...,rghed the most?

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battle;.Controllers
may seek new union
By ALAN C. KACHIC

T

ht lutu"' oltht Prolosslonal Air Traffic:
Contrdlers Organization (PATCO) os o
leglamate labor represenl&lt;&gt;tivc 1&lt; bleol&lt; all4!r
last "'"""'s US C&lt;lurt ol Appoals dedslon permitting
the union's decetllleodon,

Hope remains. howevor. rex tl1e nearly'9000 fired
controllers that they eon regain empl&lt;lyment as a result
of • report by iho House Commtneo on Post Office
•nd OvO SoMcc suggesting their re·Nring
On October 22 tht Federal Labor Relations
Aulhority IR.RA&gt;-a ptlvately staff«! gouemment
ll'""P which designata ..nat union eon represen~
wNeh worl&lt;ers-doc:erdlled PATCO-~ that II
took &amp;NW'/ PATCO's tight 10 repr...,t the controller•
tn eotleedvt batgolnlog. Union presldont Robert Poli
immediately ~ tho ruling wfieh Stated that the
olr controllers O!gai'Ua6on "'wwllfully and inl4!fltlonally•
brd&lt;e thtlr oontr1&gt;c:t and. more ImpOrtantly In tht
_.,...,.,(, opiAion. fedo&lt;ol law by stnking last
.....,.. It b ollfgol for Ncleral cM1 MOVOnl~"*h
the oonlrollors or.-to sltt&lt;t.
The Wo"*&gt;ggon Appoels C&lt;lurt goanted PATCO a
stay In the ruling to five Poll a better
opportunity to present hb case but last Tuesday the
oour1 olowed the stay 10 run out. The tint&gt; jUdge
Aid that the controller$ union 1\as no&lt; tnacle

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the R.RA dedsion.

disdaimlng

T ht result of dis &lt;&gt;CIIon. ~ !Tom ~any

bargatn;ng power which PATCO •bll had. Is to lea110
the remaining 6300 civilian wort&lt;ero-who defied the
union slrtke order-..ithout organl%ed ...,....,..,tlon .
Thoro are reports. thou!;&gt; no 'OCiiOo has ~ b«!n
lllkcn. that the oonuollers are planning to build o """
uniOn.

Claiming that to rehire tht Ured WO&lt;kers """'ld be
unf4ir to those controllers who did not walk out •• well
a• os5etling that It """ld logamlze lawloo•"""•·
Secretary ol Transportation brew Lewis \lOWed to
""""'re-tire a single cllsml$$ed PATCO 1'1&gt;0111ber. TI-e
sllitlng oontrollers stil claim that the Amorlcan""
rraflle system c:aMOI sUJVtve without thtm
wtile Lewis oonlinues to voice hs tlwals, the OUI

cl·-'&lt; controller$ found support. althou!;llndlr&lt;e~
f,om

the House ol Represenl&lt;&gt;tMs. The House

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Committee on Post Of&amp;ee and CMI Se-vtcc. in a
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ogo, suggosted ~t the best QJ. .
for the faltering alr trofllc systml Is a re-~ of an
'subslanllal ~- ol the ftred conlrolors
Spokesman lor the House Con-rmnee Tcm ~
~ that in the report 'We~.. With the
con&lt;iJslon olthe FAA ~al A~t~a6on
AdnWIIsrrationl that by 1963 the system can be
l1bJill.. Joyce told The Spedn.m that ""' con&lt;iJslon

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l\l•ol "'their (FAA) dd1&lt;&gt; and our

staff~'

W ."' &lt;101 having the jurisdiCtion to .,...,. rule Lewis

•• ..; •ooommerld retiring. Joyce explained that 'We...,
no ott... "'~ 10 odw the problem •
TI-e House Commltt.., has JUTisdlclion.....,
logislatlon lnvoMng public: ~:but thi• power
15 exl0leled to only logislatlon 'smt 10 tht Hill by the
O.,.rtnw!nt ol Transportadon."
p,,..._,oty, olr traflle Is flowing relaliv&lt;'ly smoothly
although the sllite Is beginning t&lt;l lllke Its toll ~ts
art n;nnlng at only 80 percent nom&gt;al eapadty with
onochr!t flvt percent cutback expected by

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Thanksgiving

E~t out ol ten worlring controllers-both the ulllonless cMIIans and requisitioned mililory oontTollers-are
,_ worlrong 48 or more hours • u.oe&lt;l&lt;. Belore tho
strilw the """"'91' worlr """"" was 40 hours but ewn
this was cons&amp;ed ho.wy for the hi!#&gt; pressure wort&lt;
ol •• traffic: oontrollong PATCO had requested a
..O.Ctoon In the wort&lt; week os one of the;r demonds
before the stt~
Ths problem ji aggravated by the fact that moot ol
the -'&lt;ers ,_ maming the towers ore
ddoJ_..-.sly .. management pa61110ns-and ....
lrkoly 10 how the · - found In ..... ~
~ It b a quosbOn marl&lt; raised by •d&lt;ins
PATCO _.,..,, ..s 10 ho.i.r long the oystem can
MIMW ufely under those heavy wort&lt; oordlians.

present

Comedy Night At The Rat

Rock With
POLYROCK

with

produced by PhUip Glus
avantgarde compo.er

A FREE Concert
Wed. Nov.· 5th
Haas

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Sst. Nov. 7th
8 p.m.
Squire Hall Rathskellar
2.50 Student

Tickets: 3.50 Oenen~l Admlulon

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�Lybian leader
losing ground
in Chad
8v ROGER CHRISTIAN AND
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B. ZINGALE

Sewrol """"' from N"4amena. capital dly al Chod.
""' polnbng to a new pcbtical stoft ~o&gt;~U.. its pdllleal
drda
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Quaddalft 1\o$ ~IOd lor hlmso!lin ~
Chad-lti milila'Y fooas inYadod Ol1ld loit year-Is
dl.inlltog and his IC&gt;mlef loyalists haw shifted their
support In favor of Chadian President (loukoul

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The $Udd&lt;n populorily of Waddeye, the tTonSitlonbl

President of Chad, li ln effect due 10 thr declloo In
ollogiance lor Acyl Ahma~ thr Chadian Fooe~gn
Mln!ste&lt; al the m.nslttonal gavemrnont, who aptw•ntly
is Colonol Quaddaffrs prindpal ally. Wad&lt;ieye'•

une&gt;q&gt;ected oonsolldalkln al polltiul- was
achieved largely without tho auls~not al tho Chadlon

Analysis

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THE JfWISH STUOfNT UNION pttstnt •

The Holocaust After 36 Years
W~d~y. Nov~~r

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• "NIGHT AND fOG" .k'tlaimtd lin! of ear~
• "Aoonlll! of Tnt Just". ~..., ofcorits'
n . . - w~h mrn ' _ , who mi&lt;H thtlr INts
ro -"'• tht ~ Squft IQII, "" lH. 01 7:30pm
l hurid&lt;ly. NoYrm~r 5t h
• Professor r'hrHip Veil. Proftaof of GmnM1 ., tht o.pc
Mocltm LM~euose. SUNYAB.
Topoc· " Tilt Crim c{ Gtrm"" Jtwy"
Squ11t H41i. '"' ) 32. I 1 ~ I pm

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Mrs. Gerda Klein.
author or .. All Bur My Ufe"
and "The Blue Rose".
Squire Holl. rm 134 8 pm
Topic: "Reminiscences of My
The Spirir thor Suroiues"

Wor~~.~~;uttur:.!-e~~~~~~s 9-"'---ATTENTIONII~
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Much ol AtTica and Asia Is In the mkkt ol
seveoe food shortages. In Poland, tht! couniT'/•
36 million people are on the b&lt;iflk of riotll'lg clue
to unparallelled dcllclenck!s In basic food staples
Whlle In the United States. howewr. tht!
problem, Is not too little food, but too much.
For America's 2.5 million farmers. 1981 will be
one of the largest harvests In the nation's history.
The effect has been to ~s fonn ~ for
such commodities as corn. whcoat. flee. ~.
and co«on. Whlle lnc:orM Is declining. fanns
must battle rising production &lt;OSIS coupled with
f'li!#\ interest rates and Wlatlon. Interest rates are
so IJ9! that for the fnt lli'M 111 history they are
the mo5t expensive aspect ol production costs.
tocalllng nearly $10 biDlon.
In an emergency repon to Presldent Reagan.
Seaetary of Agricull\lfe John Block warned that
Wlless prices rise or federal subsidies are
increased. many farmen would not be able to
plant MXt lie&amp;'· tJnable to grow crops. these
fa11'lli!&gt;"S would haw no recou~ but to dl&gt;dare
bankruptcy.

In 1979. fann income was $29.4 b!Hion. In
1980, agriculture was plagued by a severe
droogh~ cutting income by a fuU ooo-rhlrd.
Today. thanks to nature's blessing. farmer.s will
receive only $16 billion after Inflation. Not since
tO!!- great depression h3's fArm c:ommodltles

deteriorated to rhls level.
Fot Instance, at the prevaUing price level, for
ewry bushel of corn a fantM!r sells, M gets back
40 cents less than It cost to grow. Many farmers
are beil'lg forced to store ther ha.vests In hope of
~prices later 1n the lie&amp;'·
Part of this hope rests on owr·seas sales
which rotaled $40.5 b11J1on last lie&amp;'· The 50111o!1
Unlon. In the wake-ol another disa.sterous
harvest, may buy up to 23 rnllllon menlc tons ol
!F"in and soybeans this year. This may be an
Impetus to raise food prices. The Department of
Agriculture predltts farm exports to Increase by
$3.5 billion this year. This ooukl be curtailed.
~. due to a srrong dollar. making
American foodstuffs more e&gt;q&gt;en5i\le to ford9'&gt;
oounl!les.

f urthet assistance to IN beleaguered Iarmer lies
with the Federal gouemmonL Part of President
Reagon's rec:owry pr&lt;¥am include$ sharp

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l.es1er Brown. a former A9"i&lt;&gt;dture Oeparunent
otflcial. suggested that after farmers make It
~ this year's rich harvesl. they must (au
an even tougher problem-the threat of soil

erosion.
Erosion Is due

loss of vital top 5011
because of overly intensive land use. Accordlt1g
to Brown in an intervieW wllh U.S. Na»S and
World Report, 34 pe&lt;cent of the nation's
cropland Is losil'lg top •011 at a rate tl)at Is
undennlnlng Its Iongo term procluetivi!y. One third
of the world's arable farm land Is suffering from
eKcesslw erosion, with dlmlnlshll'lg ~ yields
Annuelly.
Brown also said that the effects ol intensive
,
agriculture Is a historical problem. North
Africa-now mostly ddert-was once the
granary of the Roman Empire.
The only solution to prevent this lfOfl1
happening Brown said, Is through terracing, crop
rotation and~ some land to retum to
pasrure-approxlmately 17 mllllon acres. The
short term costs would be three times as great as.
the benefits and the other alterna!M&lt; IIIOUld be to
watch the fertile Midwest become worthless.
Brown also asserted that the demise of
10 the

American ll!Jiculture &lt;bing the 1980s ooukl
produce a~ food crisis similar to the energy
crisis of the 1970s. Already, ""'"' than 33
1)6Ceflt of the world popu1aoe is dopenden1 upon
the American farmer. "Unless we In North
Americ:o act to curb the loss of precious top soil,
we will faa a &lt;!atasbtlphk: problem In 10-20
years down the road; Brown tdd the magazine.

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The tann lobby tn Washil'lgton trying to
pressure Coogress to restore agnculture
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assistance, suggesting the United States could
become an tmporter ol food In the near future If
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Pentagon
secretly
continues·
psychic
tests

B11 .lACK ANDERSON
AND JOE SPEAR

WASHINGTON-We hallll
been reporting lor months that

the Pentagon Is expervnenling
• With psychic warfare. The
prqec:ts had '-" cloeked In
the deepest secrecy. the
ostensible reason was naticnal
security.
But the projects are so
blurre that anolher posslblllly
lor secroc:y suggests Itself. sheer
embamlssment.
The Navy, for example. paid
34 psychics $400 a month each
to try 10 reocl the minds of
Soviet submoTine commanders
under the 54!lll!f1 seas. The Air
For&lt;:4! tried to determine
whetm a psychic could move
the quarter·ounce ~ of a
nuclear bomb by sheer
will~.

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which WOIIId inte=pt lncomil1g
So..;o,t misSiles over the North
P~ and cause them tO
Qetonate thousands or years
age&gt;.

Now weve ~amod that the
Al'ff'ti is proYidng ftnanc:lal
support for the "frst Earth
Banallon." wl-ich may be
schooled at a monasll!r)lln

Santa F., N.M. Membe&lt;s or
this eli~ l.llit wlll be trained to
meditate while marching.
&lt;Xllmlunicall! with each other
by ESP and to canbat the
""""'!! with the •forw or love."
The ITalnees wiD also be!ln
each day with a "pr1maa
scream." This Is del1ned as a
loud shout-which Is ll.ilat the
taxpayers might do over the
way their money Is being spent
The First Earth Battalion will
also be anned with tanks and
armored personnel carriets
equipped with stereo speakt&gt;rs
that will blast loud rock lllU$1;.
Actually, that may 1101 be a
bad Idea. Sonw that stuff Is
enough to make anyone
surrender.
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year, President Reagan
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Are you better elf than you

weN four )lftltS arp? We've
done our own r~..:h on the
matter, and the ansv.'&lt;l!' Is no
If you malcA! any purchases at
all. the prices will be hl!#1er
Four years ago. ~ inflation
n112 was sli!i&gt;t)y roore than 6
percent Earlie-r INa yur II was
10 pe'CEJlt.
lf you go!t sick today, ycur
lw.alth care costs Will be men
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!Ising at a nste ol16 poorcent
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percent and they're still going
up.
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alford IL The skyrocketing
Interest n~tcs haw turned that
American dream Into 11
nlghtmare. As a result, the

number of new homes under
conslruc:Uon today Is only half
what II was four years arp.
Want to buy a used cor?

Consider this: Four 11"4rs ago,
the IIWrllgl! price was $2,693.
Today tt Is $3.780. In 1977,
there \Wre 29,000 used-car
dealers: today then! are 3.000
fewer.
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was flllsed and, along wlth lt,
the Interest that must be paid.
The best esllrnate now Is that
the taxpayers will haw to
cough up more than $100
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Paying Interest on borrowed

Is spendlng some $1,200 a day
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statktlC. The unemploymont
still about the same as it
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AU things ca&gt;slclered, l9n
already seems lite the good old
days.
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One reason President Reagan
will have trouble balancing the
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WI shaky flnllndal condition.

Pentagon's arsenal
But there Is one ~ it will
do: It Will cost every American
family four about $2,000 in
taxe5 next year.

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that a sharp increase In Pilll'oiJ
taxes would shore up the Social
S«urtty system for half a

sweels.

rn.an11a11:az:.e and Alabama

Slammers
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-The federal government
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mtiJlon annually for child foster
care around the nation. New
York State alone rakes In about
half that amount. Now

ccngrcsslonal tnveSI@tors say
the stall! got about $50 million
too much 0\lllr the past four
yea&gt;s. Apparently, New York
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said. "The coaches caUed the right plays a1
the right time. If (the play) was goins for
us the first two or three ti111es, we're going
to keep on doins it till they stopped us."
It "orked throughout the first quarter, he
carried the ball three more times for a one
qu¥ter total of 78 yards. But that was the
only UB of[ensive puch. Canisius zeroed in
on Mueller for the rest of lhe game and
held him to just two yards on five carries.
UB JV Head Coach Mike Christman
recognized that the game plan needed
revisions. "They (the Griffins) adjusted a
little bit so we had to go to some other
things," he said.
Overall, Mueller accounted for almost
half of the Bulls' total yardage. He snared
a short pass in the fourtli quarter and ran it
out for a SO yard gain. "Super job, super
job," Christman remarked. "Fred had a
super day for us."
But the rest of the day was all Griffins.
After US's first score, Canisius had a
fourth and six on the UB 24. They
gambled. Expecting the sweep, the Bulls'
defense was startled to see running back
Gary Swetland come through lhe middle of
the line. Swetland took it all the way in to
the end zone giving the Griffi.ns !he lead to
stay at 7.{). He ended the day with 81 yards
on II carries.

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JV Bu.lls lose to Canisius in finale
UB finishes at 1-3
By KEVIN KRUEGER
$pmf1Jm Sttif/ WrittT

A

20.{) loss to Canisius College
capped lhe UB junior varsity
football season dropping the Bulls' record
to 1·3.
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The Griffms took advantage of good
field position and UB mistakes, scoring
each time they gained control of the ball on
the Bulls' side of lhe SO yard line.
Canisius successfully rotated 10 different
rushers and seven receivers in amassing 282
total yards, compared to US's 171.

The Bulls staned their opening drive on
their own 3I. Four minutes and seven plays
later, quarterback John Kowalczyk broke
into lhe end zone on a roll-right option
play from 17 yards out to give UB an early
6.{) lead. The extra point was tipped and no
good.
During lhe successful series, freshman
running back Fred Mueller carried lhe baU
on every play, except the last. Running off
tackle plays, both left and right, he 'startled
the Canisius defense with his agility. At one
point he ran back-to·back plays of 28 and
II yards.
"The line was blocking good," Mueller

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Both teams picked up a first down each in
their next drives, but both stalled and
ended in punts.
UB made their first important offensive
miSiake on their next posses~ion. On a
third down shotgun situation, the bal.l was
snapped over quarterback Ken Hyer's head.
Cani.sius pounced on lhe loose ball, gaining
excellent field position on lhe UB 40.
It waJ n01 long before running back Phil
Palmiero scooted in from 16 yards out to
score lhe second Griffs' touchdown. The
lead was stre~ched to 14.{).
Later in the second quarter Bulls'
defensive back Tony Brown thwarted a
Canisius drive with a.n interception deep in
his own territory. Four plays later, Canisius
re~urned lhe deed, stealing a Hyer pass at
the UB 44.
The Griffins worked lhe ball down to lhe
10, when qu11_rterback Sean O'Brien's pitch
to running back Rick Morabito veered off
target. The Bulls' heavy pursuit forced
Morabito to scramble after picking up the
ball on the bounce. He lost 18 yards and a
clipping penalty was tagged on to bring the
ball right back out to the 44, where it
became first and 36 late.
Yet O'Brien was not about to surrender
easily. He threw two receptions to bring
Canisius down to the UB 13. Two plays
later, with IS seconds to ao, Morabito
swept into the end zone from eight yards
out.
Both teams barely broke into lhe other's
territory during a defensive-Q)ntroUed third
quarter. The furthest penCiratioo was by
Canisius, who temporarily found
themselves on the Bulls' 48. The next play,
they were thrown for a loss bact across the

so.

The ftrSt play of lhe fourth quarter was
Mueller's SO yard catch, giving UB
possession on the Griffin's 20. But
Canisius' defense stiffled what was to be
the last UB threat, forcing incomplete
passes and a crucial third down sack.
In the game's last 14 minutes, UB could
only muster a total of three yards.
':They just played better today,"
Christman said. "We made a lot of
mistakes, a lot of mental errors. We
dropped and fumbled lhe ball and jumped
offsides~a lot of mental mistakes."
"Today they weren't any belter
!han we were," he added. "No
more depth, no more talent."·

�By ANTHONY M. PE1TI
MuniJI/Ifl EdtltY

You know it fU\81ly bit me. That eerie fedina that I'm swtlna
to srow old has got me by the kidneys.
\
Just the other day I sat do"'n to watch a baseball same and
there: before my ey&lt;~ were Dave Riah&lt;ltl and Ridcy Hmckrson.
lbose..lwo smilin&amp; youna ball playn$ with the bri&amp;)Jt futures
were out there on the diamond havina a &amp;rand old time, and I
was sit tina inside Qtthin&amp; them on TV.
Bi&amp; deal you say? Wdl. I bappm to he older than them and
I'm still bac:kina away in eollqe. Henderson and Riaheui are
lhousandaires workina toward millions, and here I am not eva&gt; a
hundredake.
You blow. I think it all &amp;00$ b.Kk to my ctuldboocl
(~rytbin&amp; can he blamed on clu1dhood). I was raised on
baseball. My father played it conSWitly and u soon as I was old
enough to join a Jea&amp;ue, Pathrust me out to the ballpark. With
that kiod of bactsround you can aum "'hat I wanted to he
when I crew up. Yep. a profes$ional baseball player.
Well, 14 yell'S later I'm ban&amp;ioa out this story while a auy
who could he my younaer brother is makina a fonune. I still
play..ball, but it's just not the same.
I think a lot of you out there can sympathiu with my
dilemma. We've played sports all our UVQ, some even wdl, but
we've never made the bi&amp; time. We're the guys from the
Michelob commercials. You know, "Tony and the boys have
been getting together for the weekend ballaame these past ten
years. and they always finbh with a little Michelob Ught ."
How do you feel when J9U sit down 10 watch a Oeor&amp;ia
football same and Herschel Walker runs for 300 yards? He's
only a sophomore. What about WNY's own Jimmy Arias. He's
17 years old and is ranked in the top 100 profQSionaltennis
players in the world. For hockey fans there l.s Dale Hawerchuk
of the Winnipeg Jets and Bobby Carpenter of the Washington
Capitals who are both 18. Some of these auys are just out of
bigb school and I'm struulina to (jnish eollqe.
It's a transitional st&amp;&amp;e I'm in. In a few more yell'S I won't
think t,..U about brin&amp; older than some of the pros, but ri&amp;)Jt
now I'm just close enou&amp;)J to fed the gap.
Is there: a cure for this melancholy that pi&amp;&amp;UQ me? Wdl, I
don't know. If 1 come up with one l'lltell you later. Risht no,...
me and the boys bave to &amp;et to the f.eld in time for our weekend
kkkoff and then a few? You auessed it! Michelob Ught.s.

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Food ANd FiTNEss
Food ANd FiTNESS

By LAWRENCE POWER, M.D.
Los Anr&lt;lts Ti'MS

Raw
wheat
germ
new
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If there's still;l mystery or two in human nutrition, and
good evidence supports the notion there is, then wheat
germ would be a good bet to contain it. Raw wheat germ .
Not the toasty, S1abilized and bottled stuff, but the son
and velvety kind that comes bagged in a nitrogen
atmosphere. Once opened, it needs refrigeration because it
goes rancid in a few weeks when exposed to oxygen. Raw
wheat germ is fragile, healthful stuff as good foocf usuaUy
is. There's something in it for heart and mind and skin.
Regarding the heart, w-. know that $aturated fats drive
up cholesterol and unsaturated fats help bring it down.
Raw wheat germ is a good source of unsaturated fats.
Regarding asing, we know that wrinkling of the skin and
aneries results from loss of elasticity in those tissues. It
ha~ns when their elastic fibers brealc through oxidation,
a reaction that is slowed by a.n ti-oxidants like vitamin E .
Raw wheat germ is a good source of vitamin E.
Re&amp;ardina brain function, studies on mice and medical
students have shown that supplemCliiS of choline will
temporarily improve memory. Choline is one member or a

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family of chemicals that transmit signals in the brain,
connc:cting up the wiring so to speak, for beuer function.
Choline is present in useful amounts in lecithin, and raw
wheat germ is a good source. But raw wheat serm is also
mysterious stuff. It comes as close as any food fraction to
justifying the supplement approach to full nutrition health.
Orthodo" nutritionists will tell you that a balanced diet is
all you need for fuU nutrient health, that you need take no
food supplements. Their kind of thinking equates health
wilb the absence of clinical disease and it is becoming a
liltle out of date. It is classic RDA thinking in the sense
that scurvy is prevented by SO milligrams of vit.amin C each
day, so you will get no benefit from taking more, and there
could be harm from taking too much.
But some new-thinking nutritionists wonder if perhaps
somewhere between signs of too little and signs of too
much, there might not be room for some fine tuning of
doses for a particular benefit. For uample, animal studies
have shown improved resistance to tooth decay in healthy
rau Biven supplements of vitamin C. All the animals got
enough vitamin C by traditional thinking but those taking
the bonus got another bonus of fewer cavities.
Another e"ample would be the memory studies mentioned
above and the improved memory performance. Traditional
nutrition concern with choline has focused on the liver, not
the memory.
One of today's nutrition research fronts concerns itself
with nutrient doses beyond amounts required to prevent
deficiency d~: not high enough to cause diseases or
excess but beyond simply preventin&amp; defiCiencies.
Inevitably, these studies are being pioneered in California.
It is a kind of nutrition fine-tuning. II is also wide open,
unfortunately, to excesses of exploitation and hucksterism.
But while these philosophies are being debated, why not
start tipping some raw wheat genn into your bowl of
oatmeal and sliced fruit each morning?

A whole:food approach to health is a&gt;'ailoble as a full·
rolor chart. Send S4 to this paper, P.O. Box I SOl. Ann
Arbor. Mich. 48106. Ask for Dietary Goals 3f2 and molie
check to Notional Health Systems.

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Rozelle finally achi eves
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8) CARY STERN
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h&lt; Klca of equahty and compctiti..,.... amona l"auonal
I Footblll l.a&amp;bC (NFL) teams bas loaa bem Qxnmiuio.,.. Pete
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inililt!Jaa certain nak chanJ&lt;O. Roulk ltas soUJ!tt to a&gt;·oid the
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have bad I'CCICol succus in major league baseball. ba&gt;'e been thooe that
have been aurmivc It dippin&amp; into the free agent pool.
Thus far in the 1981 NFL season. Roulle's plan has resulted in near
total parity. One alancc at the standinss at the season·s half·way mark.
and it becomes clt.ar that a balance exists that may never- ha ...e been S«n
before in profenional sporu. l"o loaaer can division titles be a"arded
before the: ..ason's stan 10 Oakland or Pituburalt or Dallas or Los
Aftad&lt;:s. There is not one tram that can be eon.idcred truly
"domanant.'* maki"' RouUt's clusic: sratement that, ••on any 1)\'Cn
day, any team can beat any other team," son&gt;ctbin&amp; or a rtalily.
lbu modem dqree of competition in the lcapJ&lt; bas Sh'CO way to
"dlaDJma or the: JIWd" atflOOI its teaJm. The (Jr5l Dtn&lt; pmts Of thl&gt;
ha&gt;e
d&lt;diDe or"'""" per&lt;Mial PQ"-.rbouses and
the rue of pa5l has-bem&gt;to th&lt; rol&lt; or a eont&lt;ndcr.

""D&lt;Soed ....

T be Oakland Raider&gt;-thc: defendin&amp; Super Bowlohampions and

bolders or one of tbe winninrest reeords in all of fOOl hall over the ItA
IS years-h.o&gt;·e fatltn Into obscurity. Having hardy Jurvived the &gt;C&amp;SOn's
fiHI half with • 4·' record, the entire NFL is lining up for a shot a t the
learn apinst whom only l'A'O team$ have a winnln&amp; record in head-to·
bead oompctitlon.
Oakland'• fall eon be contributed almost entirely to its offenoe, whleh
bas been dormaru, having b«n unable to score during a strc•ch of three
5lnaiaht &amp;arntl· Quanctback Jim Plunkett. last seuon•s bia hero and
Super Bowl MVP, was benched aner the third shutout.
A broken bone in his passina hand-suffered while followina throuah
0010 the ltdmet of an onrushin&amp; Minoe.ota Vikina in the S«&lt;nd
week-bas left Plunkett unable to lf"'P lh&lt; fOOl boll properly. The
vaunted Oaldand line h.os bem subje&lt;~ to a 1/&lt;0l deal of cntitism
b«aUJt Plunkett has bem takin&amp; SKks r21ltcr titan forciaa pwa he
tn&lt;w hu Injury would not allow him to eomplete.
The PfUSUtC became so intenoe that team Captain Ocnc Upshaw, a
~ime AI,J·Pro auard plarinJ in his 16th seaJOn, was b&lt;oched.
Fullboclt Mart Van &amp;allen and wide roct!i•u Bob Cllandl&lt;r. the • mo5l consisaeot perfom&gt;er$ •n Oakland's offer~&gt;&lt; a )'ear ago, have so far
misttd tM embarrassina season with injurle$.
The Raider defense. quite pombly, has been th&lt; mo&gt;1 overlooked unit
in fOOl hall. Havin&amp; been on the f~eld for most of their ciaht &amp;arnts· dut
to the offcrue's Inability to hold th&lt; ball, they have &amp;iven up just 130
points-tho fourth lowest total in the NFL. Although middle suard
Reule Kinlaw, middle linebacker Bob Nelson, and strons safety Mike
Davis are out for the year, the defense leads the entire league with 31
quanerbatk sacks. With the: entire scrond half of 1he season to oome,
the champions remain far·fdched c:ootenders.
The two reasons that Oakland is hardy in the race at the half way
point, arc tbe Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chief&gt;. Both teams
h.ove finally pr....,.ed powerful offcrtJts, "'hich tbey ltave lat.:ked for
years.
Denver quanctboclt Craie Motton-&lt;be oldest player in the: NFL 11
.19-is havioc the rmcsc teaSOcl of his career, l&lt;adin&amp; the ~&lt;aaue in
passoQI as owdJ as • · His 1,847 )'1tds passina aod 16 TO pwa are
both eareer hichs. Wtdt ....,.,;,... Sieve Wauoo bas bem th&lt; "''""' for
Mocton'• murn to Ali·Pto form. In his thitd year u a free aamt. bis
lJJ yank per rt«ption iod JO rt«ptioriS for ta...ltdowns. lead all
ttUI\'0"1.
The Bronco D&lt;fcnoe h.os onc:e apin earoed its oitkname or "Oranse
Owh." Haviac rc&lt;umed to iu form of 1977-with middle tintbatktt
Randy (lradishar heolq his fmtst .....,. and leadiaa the cha~&amp;e-the
defcnoe has allowed o,pc&gt;nentS a mere J 12 pointJ a ner ei&amp;htaames.
The Chiofs, havina been the doonnat of th&lt; AFC for most of the
1970's, h.ovc Improved their reeord each year since c:oach Marv L&lt;vy
took OV&lt;r, l'r'etc~ttly they are tied for the A FC West lead with a 6-3
reeord. lbdr dcfcnoe is one or the mOst domiilllin&amp; in the JatO&lt;,
featurin&amp; All· Pro defensive ends Art Still and Mike Bdl. Its offenoe has
bem potent, al\er ohowiliC few oicns of life jus&lt; last season. Rookie
ruUblct Joe Ddan&lt;y, with 689 yards. bas bem the foeu. or the: attack.

Tbe AfC East bas .,jt.n&lt;SS&lt;d a oomplde rotation with the: Miami

Dolphias, h.ovioc dropped from &lt;Onoec:utift Super - 1 maries 10 •
team r«urDiaa to protni......,. atld r~n~ place. DoOI Shola, one of tbe
._...s c:oach&lt;s in history, h.os rebuilt his defmoc from the
I/OUIId up. Middle &amp;Uanl Bob ~ atld newly acqllinlcl
lineba&lt;br Bob Bnldziosti h.ove led lh&lt; way by clootiMiinc oppos&gt;ftC
offensive a..
The lllatwiaa pusinc combiA1IIioo of QB'David Woodl&lt;y to end
Jimmy Ollalo lila - e d f or a nWDbor of key scora to putt be
Dolpbias on top. 1beir only pnobl&lt;m-&lt;nOVin&amp; qainsa rapeaed
de( -.
The st~cc:as of th&lt; ClldMili 8alpb bas bem even more su'l)riliaa,
for they play Ia th&lt; division th.ol is the: moll clilfiOIIlt to win, th&lt; AFC

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Central. Ken Ander&gt;On, reeo&amp;niz.ed for most of his eareer as one of the:
finest all-around signal &lt;allen in the AFC, finally has a supporting cast
with talent. So&lt;Ood round drat\ pick Ois Collinswonh h.os hauled 1n 38
pa$Sts for 532 yards. He captu~ the stli11DJ split end job by beatin&amp;
out David Verser, the BtnplJ fii'Sl round draft pick in tbe same draft.
Two hundred and forty pound fullback POle Johnson has carried the
tulljlin&amp; game praeti&lt;ally by himsdf. Be h.os eanied the: ball 132 times.
The &amp;/&lt;II majority of the runs were 11raia)lt eli.., behind S&lt;Q&gt;nd year
offensive lei\ ta&lt;lde, Anthony Munoz.
The Bengal defer~&gt;&lt; hu made even Jr&lt;Ol&lt;r strida. Their defensive
line-led by end Ross Browner-bu belt up on tRablished orrtnsn~
lines. Midcll&lt; liotbacker Jim L&lt;Clair, for years the moa underrated
player II his pcnition in the: lcapJ&lt;, has ex&lt;dl&lt;d •ith all the support.
The suppon bad better hold up for the: teaSOcl's oeeood balf, b«ause the
Piu&gt;buratt Steden. Uous&lt;on O.l&lt;n aod deftn&lt;ling division champion
C1ndand Browos, are all •ithin one ram&lt; of the upswt Btnpls.
The National FoolbalJ Confercnoe h.os preserued u much eompctilioo
atld as many dtvdoprnenu u the younaer c:ooferenoe. TheN""' York
Giants, involwd in the debate as to which is the wont team in football
for too many years, are maldn&amp; their ..trcmcly loyal fans ..:e stars.
Their S-4 record includes an ovc:rtimc victory over 1he Atlanta Falcons in
O&lt;orsia. A rreat many Oiant fans don't remember the last time that
they came back to beat a aood team on the road.
The Western division of the NFC ls'in the process or a major
uph&lt;aval. While the pet'Cllftial champion Los Aaaeles Rams fizzle, the:
San Frar&gt;el$co 49ers art strikin&amp; cold. The All&lt;lnta Faloons are tr)'in&amp; to
dtcide if tbey are playoff talihc:r or oOI, and Bum Philips is even
bqinnina to ruurm:~ th&lt; Sainu.
The RarnJ bave faced a number of m•jor problems. Before the seaJOn
even started they lost startiliC QB Vinc:e Fcrrapmo and Rutin&amp; MLB
"Hacksaw" Reynolds. Now defensive Iader Fred Orycr is JOD&lt; u •"dl.
atld oonriburina quanctbatk Pat Haden b not popUlar among fans and
............,.. W'llh their rccord 11 $-4, tbey may be fallin&amp; out of Jiabt.
j..os A1lcdeo was burt severiy by their lou 10 San Francisco, who is in
fvsa place 11 7·2. lbeir offmstve fire power was inh&lt;rited from lua
year'o team, with Q B Joe M,ontana, WR Froddic Solomon and WR
DwiJbt a.n leadins the chaiJr.
The 49er defcnoe is the differenoe. The "'"'" acquisition has bem
d&lt;r..,.;,c end fud Dean, obtaioed fr0111 San Diqo, who S~J
def... ed the Ra&gt;s by coniine up with 4 and one half Q B saek&gt;. With a
secondary ooruistin&amp; of three rookies and one ve~eran, though, the
defcr~&gt;e will be hard t&gt;&lt;esoed to keep up ito perform&amp;nele down the
sam ch, when estabfuhtd winners lend to e.xtd.

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du..aal aa aloclc: -.Ioiii to
Marlm&lt; Boo~ond -Wiut&lt; , •bo butuJiu lO
J"'b!J&lt; attm11o11 th&lt; bonae-pur~ &gt;)ndrom&lt;
on a 1971 l'vrltoloo Toda• .,.._...,,
&gt;Odd) places unrealiuoc O&lt;ntand• upoo

.....

~

bttl-.....,. food to rqulat .....-.

Moil ~y.
\'1\111nJ dt"'dop K'·m cooch decl't' uom
datr\k,ton or the tOOih ~n&amp;mcl by acHSic
\'ORUlUJ. a ~•om.adt aod pr~n1 -..hton
" '"' tori.

........ has b&lt;coalc lutbilual bclut..or.
8111!111.- is rdatal10, bul dallUtct froiR.
.-Ita..,.,
a.....-cl&lt;r, aroorwa
lh&lt; sdf.bJdueod ••llat&gt;'altOn

~

"Tllt7'1aca on&lt;o rood, .,...... or d....,
or al&lt;obol, bee&amp;,.. 1\uoeallr tltty art bod ll&lt;l&lt;. nor ta,..bfeatm, and food tw
no &amp;pp&amp;rt•ll moral, ltpl or mecball

COMCq\lefttl), lbc 41K&gt;!.kr"" ba•~
poemtoally .mo... ud PD'~bl, , ....

malocal .-pbclwon&gt;. clooon 1old

.............

..... '"'""~- ),.,,.. ., &amp;~,.,

amphctamtM' abu.sr, .stunacAt dlthl\l',
ruu11 or toraP'tloiw .......w

So lot. llio• belli&gt; tor .....,. to be

roo

band...-ulwta
Ao;W011,q 10 ~-.«tatoO&lt; or th&lt;

~,..-o.ppuJ&amp;i"~

toao-

colkat "om&lt;ft """' "JO!DC mvotvancn1"
- b ~ UIIJI&amp; md putll'll, and

obkal•«omJ&gt;Uit.l•t dilonkf. lakt

wu,. •olu11Utdy, a dq&gt;Rurd "'DOd aftd
octr«p.-1111 lhOII&amp;I&gt;t&gt;
1111 111&lt;
hu - . olf....U)
,.....,..a~ anlr bultmta
~ 1910.
n.t wbt.fqu.mt pwr.e. tn an a~tcmpe lo
d ..,.., Of punfy lh~ bodt. ruar oAduO.
,cif-.ndtwed vomifil'\l, luath·t. dn.Hett~: or

call"' ""'*"'"

~

E,(X'fl, ~ 011 1t0w to.,.....,.u

J&lt;4( ••lln'C'U •cchnlqut!o.. Q('lif or •h~.

,_...a io&lt;unll or -111\d -...._
i&lt;lf·

1t0w t o - the~ 11 a\.&lt;} to

l.•o•l«&lt;l&lt;·""" -'l&gt;lr ""ln&amp;IOftOI
......,&gt;&lt;4.,.,
... lttba•iot_r_....

1&lt;\.ilntqUO to Iraan I he bi.,.. 10 nl

"normall)" ~~~
Thf cnK.-1•1 thma. proft:Si.U)Mb urer.
to rrutlr..., ctron to•ard (tndma
mo&lt;m'"l fbat •Hon a1otot •oH h&lt;lp
1&lt;-.m fodOIII&gt; or~.. bollttoel

•cos •• ohm mflkw!oull) atoomal.
&gt;UO&amp;:U..Oranatal and h•Jhly mott&gt;llal
"BastcaRy, your bulimarttkl t&lt;fld to h&lt;
nrodally '&amp;ood &amp;&gt;&lt;4' :· uid Monh•
)

M)'en, a dat"loraJ tottm •atb UB''
Courudan&amp; and Human Stnt&lt;!H.
..It\
a rroo~;• ' 'b"ft• r-,rLt.lfllt'd.
"b&lt;awc- ofth&lt;KIIrh we an•.ct)·
--&lt;7"-lldmal •llh fmtnp
audt. nnbarav.mmt &amp;nd a IC1\k ot
hclr4&lt;o•"ln• tn tlutt they t:a11't......., 10
~:onuot thdr ocln&amp; hlb1u ...

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h

lk._ 0( coontrt'M o•cr •hal )\)U"R

clotata
"Tratmt~~t

r,. ""''"""' .,.. ,.._,
•u ..,..,. d~""
....,_aon be

ol

found tlvflllrlt • • lll'f'OI1 lfV\II'· ·• loiUd
nohf\lthM tnlere:sted thtdt:Ph
1houlll &lt;011t""' II•• \Jruvcnttr Counodi"'

5obcfl)'

Other ~e:arclut tqHK\ that butima
aretypo&lt;ttll)' up.ardl~ mobil&lt;.
a&lt;hl........,t...,....al porfcaian•••· .. bo.
~~til« ...,.,.pboltmmu, b.t•cldtlc
~r-attrm and fftQSUtC IMU •&lt;Jnb
tltrou&amp;h t~&lt; "'"' ol 011&gt;&lt;n. 1.18
po)dlo!Olt&gt;l Palnr~ ShcrT)' dwa.-..."al
buhrna.:1 .. """""~ • peat« n..-.1 ror
apf"'JO't'&amp;l b) CMher-J., a need 10 ·ru In' "
A diJU"'-'1'"t pcrJOoalny lratutc. Sherr)
...,.,~~..,,al "ompullivuy" to be •
conlrtbut'na ctw-lcicr\Siic 10 buJumn
"An \lfiPUha&gt;&lt; tndl•idtlal d.&gt;Nt'l Ill&lt;
• - 10 &lt;lear I) tl\tnt 111._ ""'· If tl!c1
did.''~~. "th&lt;y • ....W rc.S.,clh&lt;

~

....

"A roll IIINoc:aiU.........,I n I IOOd
kl&lt;a. llllollt an lbtolut&lt; ~'or th&lt;
~Qir!f u a frftt'Hft ..OtSMlfl or abtiiC'f of
&amp;auu't-e. cw drwft.aa;· &lt;Ita.~ \l)er' "-A
n&amp;m!f\AII('Ift. ~he-r b') a ptn•alt ~\)l..lOf oc
ttuou,h \li&lt;!tod Hall, " &lt;tronah tt,...S.
(Of lxha\tof of thw. nilhUt &lt;owlet rC'W1 "'
,....,01&gt; malacal romrl-totn
"To~"~' n -omrh. bulima~ealn lhtn~

the\ to:aO t\a\C' ttmr ~1c and C'&amp;t h too,••
\Old Amlt&lt;nt J")O:hotM&lt;al"&gt;&lt; !'ota&gt;lc S
Urdlft&lt;d\eal &lt;"'t&lt;kftct hu
pro•m. tM&lt;&lt; b..., r,..,,.....,... 10 to

··u.t .•,

~peak . ··

University officials optimist ic about Sampl e appointment
.,It tllht Otancxtlor't decWon. bu• I 1h1nt in •«m~ or
tb&lt; a&lt;tualtrarulllon, il ,.ould h&lt; h&lt;J• to Ita.., &gt;orneon&lt;
r"""
uo.. rrJity.'' RosJbcrt Mid. ''Tlu• "'" bdp
intqra~ lh&lt; ....,. Presidcttl into 1b&lt; prCICQS " H• added

w

tha •ult lh&lt; Ocwcmor's Eucud•e lludl« dut ro be
rdatSal rn lao"*'Y and with ..,..,. other map tle&lt;iJioru
on lbc ltonzat, Samplr t.hould be _,.1tllra•oC....S in
MY ddtb&lt;roi&gt;On&gt; and ........ad h&lt; obk ro do 10 .,ilh u
intctnaJ admtne.scrator a1 the helm.

Sam~~~t decllnal 10 ro~t "h&lt;n -.I~C~al in his

hilt Steva&gt; B. Sample, UB's oext Prcidenl,
rtpatal his pooltt.., impc'&lt;slion.s or th&lt;
Ulli-v&gt;itY· _....lop...,. praidmu copra&gt;al
appro.al ot lbc ~and _...al thai h&lt; _,ld ba\c
little INVbk adoptttoa tO lbc )lr&gt;OltiO&gt;l, l!liJiimiDOI 8111
tranJillollal dirrtcalli&lt;s. •
TiteR ..., illll coruidcntbl&lt; u...,ainlY u to •bo •iU
leaclth&lt; iMiittJiioll durina 1be rntorim period bet.._
J &amp;~~IIOIY 1 01\d wh&lt;n b&lt; .,.urn.. lh&lt; Ptesidmcy 011 Marrn
1. Word oUl or Albany Jau ..-«t was that no
announ&lt;an&lt;nt is e&gt;j)&lt;Ctal from Snur uru-sity or New
Vor.. (SUNY) Ow&gt;etUor OJn011 Wllanoa liiUII
c~tpwt"" Pmidenl Robert L. K&lt;tter ,...,.. rrom 01ma
"""""""'to Vft l'relidaot r~ Arrws
Robert Roosbctt. Wlutnon luiS tbrtt optioDs. He can
rolbtr allo• Ktttcr 10 c:onuatat, ul • SURY offoaalto
tot two mooth.s oc allow lmm msidt UB
to ll&lt;f&gt;&lt;., ac1i"' Prtsid&lt;nl. The &gt;'icc ~ Qid be
t&lt;nd• 10 ra•or tb&lt; lhird solulioo.

W

Lincoln, N&lt;brtiko ofr~«. "I fed II be
illapproproate for m&lt; tO lut•~ 011 OPt._ 011 II," II&lt; saocl.
"Whai.C&gt;&lt;r Whanoo docs i&gt; o"-1." Sample ;.u named
Pr&lt;Sidatl laJl - k at a )lr&lt;SJ coarcr.-. and altlloQclt
Kater is .&amp;atallo raip on 1110..-y I, 11&gt;c O...potc ts
ut&gt;ab1c ro be ro BWfolo unUI Mri.
"W&lt; (SIJrlpl&lt; and his wife. Kathryn) lut.._ _,., th,....
10 ftAJob up M&lt;•. proonaJ oommitmLnll and tit&lt; lih,"
SanJpl&lt; addal. " We red it ,.-ould bc tnOre ronvenient ro
start Llttt." Ht rtpealal his exdlctll&lt;nt at bcini Kle.:tal
ll\d DOfalthat hos visit lo UB "impraitd him:·
~It .... th&lt;
tlmt....., bad rail&gt; ... r001 ottlllc
campus," II&lt; 1101«1. .. ..,., SU.e has mad&lt; an . , . , . _
ilrvesuncu.. bolt tM&lt;&lt; is clearly more to be !lone."
Tbae- also oome _ , o•cr
lbol
when Sanlr&gt;l&lt; did bcaltt his '""""", he ""'uld be (oreal 10
4PCnd up tot...., )ur's timt orialtina hlnudf to both lbc
Uni•&lt;rsily aod hil positron. But lhOO&lt; comltCial Friday
"'Uial~ that 1~ uanJitioo pertod would not bot as
cltfrta~lt ti P&lt;&lt;•10usly imaginal.
.. , doubtlb• ;, ..iu tate lhaa Jooa: h&lt;'• a quiet
JtUdy, •• V'a Pmoidtnt ror Fadlioa Pla.oniaa John l'lal
Aiel. "Ht
a bil.sta~• s)'Jlan and DDdtnlanch
the -~toe~&gt;« aiiXOiioa_.aa lA a ..~_ ...
Th&lt; ~ prdO&lt;knt. w11o toot Samlilt 001 • brier •lllkit\a
1our or lbc Amh&lt;t&gt;l Campus Walocsclay, .a~ttw this
tn&gt;&lt; &lt;loll«&lt;&amp;lly in tqllrds to the ph~ plant.

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R ossbera .aid th»~1he Lransition would Jtln

immallattly and otle&lt;altbal sarttplt ,.ould b&lt;Miit rrom
lh&lt; ad&gt;lo&lt; orw &gt;MX l"f'ldcnn "Our ortt&lt;&lt; otlt:ndooa
htm 1110tenals o•&lt;r th&lt; IK\1 ... era~ -Its and h&lt; "til

makt vwu (os purpO&amp;el

o)(

vn&lt;nWIOil."

lto.Jbc1t toai4

V'a P . - for Healah Sc&gt;tnca F. CMttt PArvull
natal "'.. h&lt; has oa.Ual "-rr&lt; to · - ••h lutt orrc:e
and th&lt; o-n. to . , o•.. '" neal• and ..,....,.,., •• ll&lt;lpona
to..,. tlw: uiiu.t., "He', • ra11 r . , . . - and 1
••lh h&lt;m," be~. ··He
&lt;fl)O)al
olfcady kn~-"$ aboul 10tJ1t or Ou&lt; problem&gt; from

my"""'.....,""'

tt.

d!KU»ions Vrtith people rrom tns area of the countr)' ..
Sompl&lt; .... abo Opltmo&gt;lic •beNt lht llllftSltKJfl
" I rully doa•t koo" catrourou icQ&amp;Ih). llhoa~­
Jl'llll or th&lt; job I wt11 have to ... -ntalto." Sanlplr
told 1M $ptdn."' Fndat. ··&amp;ul I need to 1an1 a lot
. - . • - .,-wo, """_.and tlJc J'CII)IIk
~l'l~toiWlll ••

'lltcrt has alfeadybcm ipe&lt;:Qiauoa U t O Samrlt -.ld &lt;q&gt;~o~z UB't •Ice pn:sidtnu and upper.
l&lt;•d per10nnd. Ht iald ~rldaJI h&lt; tw1 Jd to .,...d &amp;I)JI
tim&lt; tltinkln&amp; al&gt;ow it. AI l&amp;r;t Walncsday'&gt; ,.....
conf.........,, II&lt; natal lhlll be bad no plans to "'"''
adnuniuraaon .,..;lb lum r.- Nebrasb, drawtrll mort
than • ,..,
or r&lt;h&lt;r from adrnirulttalon •
~~ Plh&lt;riDI"1 ...11 ..... at llw: pcoplr, th&lt; lradotioru.. tbc - . .
bul ropin I COlD&lt; to •~h DO pror:onctri....S odeu abcNI
rna.,.... m penonnd:' Samrk adO&lt;d. "BtU tf thinp are
nor wortina
thm some &lt;ban.a.. will •••• 10 bf
made.''
•
R~ said tlutl il I&gt; not a rnllltcr or coune f0&lt; all
•tt:e prcolckau 10 orr... lbdr raiputliotu IIIIIMcltatdy
U - a - Praidml's lakU\11 orroce. Neal aid ltw II
wu qhiJI the a.et\lt.n'e't pcaopai\'e to request them..
INl&gt;llllb&lt; ¥Itt~-"'~ il ... Sample
..\11 ...... orr..... " - th&lt; .....;;,. ,..,,.,..,,..
orra-holckn ia pi- and ..ork •itlt · - · Afla •
period or tlme. lbcy ~t&lt;plalflal, Sampk •111 probably lit
down and dl.cuu aoah and com potability h&lt;fore makina
anych101&lt;1.

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�in short.
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campus

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Wegman's shelter ptssible

okoMIII.~ (--~

E..ry ~ a awnber or~~~ r,_ boch the Amh&lt;nt tAd
Sired aompusa amd 100
lr""' ~qmaru, "' rh&lt; 01!&lt;11
air, amoc1 WOOl •ln&lt;b, •• q for a Bluc8ud bus
To alln\ttt lhu, 111&lt; Sllllkol Attoaollon (SA) IS lfJUll to 1ft a
boa ohd&lt;u ""' .,p bft&gt;o&lt;en Wqmaru tAd rh&lt; llovk-&amp;rd 'lial, ors

t"""

Albma Ori&gt;c .
SA oll'iclals ..,.,_that rh&lt; N_,a fr""'&gt;tr Tronsrona,_
Auchoriry (NFTA)wu dl!marubnl buuhclttrs clo1o111o- .,.d
rttluildu&gt;a · - """'old
SA Smttor Rof\llot H&amp;Nih
ioquind .....,.... SA eovld obrarn o ohclltr, but i'&lt;FTA rcplotd
rlw It ..... ""' ~l&gt;k bcaiDC th&lt; &gt;l&gt;dtm ..... pur&lt;h- ·~h

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r«knn r-.

SA ..;a mal&lt;&lt; an o(foct..J · - lor a "'dttr. altboolalo ...,..""'
•JIIIOC bt &lt;u) llta&amp;lll wei that U B could al•'tl" hoot otot
buok, bur thM 11
h&lt; .,_.,..,o 1'1 OM from tht I'WTA.
" n b a rn1 problom on oh&lt; «&gt;&gt;d ....as~~cr ...po.1ally u"
rabuna, aod 111&lt; probl&lt;m i1&amp;0tAI 10 &amp;&lt;' ~ as tilt ...alhtT a&lt;U
ookltr," Haaa&gt;llaflu&lt;d . "Tilt r&lt;obl&lt;m" thai tltber 1'011 ht•-.IO
wait an hour for • but'" lht cokl, ~'nJ) •ca1htt, or can-y a tO
pound baa of.,........., a mol&lt; bkt 10 U B "
orst •

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• .......,..._ flmi M...... ftHw

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c-.-

...,,,. "oMMt

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'"-"'Oe--.
o..'"CuP•Ott'-

Th&lt; ~ llufcau or ln•uttptiOII (flllll&amp;ld ........) lhtltbt

----

number of rfi&gt;Ort&lt;d ,......,. en-. hos oncrr.....t b) ri'&lt; Ptf&lt;ml

.,_ Janvoo I, l'lel. A&lt;Wr&lt;frnato tht tfPO'l, mwdcr, loroblt
and ~~~~"~-"..ta:l u.saQJt •ere IOdl.ldtd tn the .,k..,lau c:rnnr

..... e~...._. ..

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Tht Faculty Scudtnr Auoaallocl (fSAi Board of Oort&lt;ton mtt

Friday to llnali.tc old ....,... of a bookllort Study and lond JOlt.
Tilt board ..,...S lo fund t Se'-1 Of Muaaemmt study of lht
campus populatioo's r&lt;a&lt;rooos to lht qualory ol tb&lt; booUtor&lt;S
pramtly run by th&lt; Folltt Corporal ion. &lt;hn th&lt; .oummn, an
allocaoon for a similar purpost ,... &gt;ttotd bt Unh-...Jt~ Prnid&lt;nt
Robtrt L . J(ttltf btnust he por&lt;ci•&lt;d tht lllud)' u an acrempr ~
FSA to IC.'t '4&gt; iii own boobtorr•
..~ .audy a110 be done of uaJUnJ bookllort"S. not ao tltp aot.o
tht boobtOt&lt; blll.intSJ, '' F'SA PrCOidt11! Ousta"' Rt1DOJO

indocaa&lt;d.
111&lt; corporacion \Ot&lt;d 10 ha\'t 1t1 plot o r land to Amhmt
_......s ....... oft pC&gt;SIIblt JOlt In th&lt; &lt;'tnt or leltiq th&lt;
lalotl, F'SA re ..rfiiTII&lt;d ou PII'IIIOO that lnt.,&lt;SI Ffltrtt&lt;d b)' a Ill&lt;
WO&lt;IId tbc
or Sob llolrd 1

.,.open,

Food and V&lt;nd~JC&lt; Dtrc&lt;IOt Dooald Hoary IUUIOtioCtd
WI bt 10m&lt; addioons 10 1m d&lt;penmtnl A sai.U..c
Rnia: tRt will bt se1 QP io Ottlmdorl Anno aad rood COIIin&lt;U
bt offc'f&lt;d foe rloc Olnamu "tctloon pmod In
addir.loo&gt;, the F'SA board appro•&lt;d the ....,.,.._or • 6 ~­
·~ (Ot the Will;.- Pvb
thM theft

,.,u

,......

~·~·
....,.,,...... ~. . ..,.,

Tht tfPO&lt;l ~tnt on to sa~ tbat lllllfdcr had '"'r&lt;U&lt;d b) lour
"1101&lt; tobbtr} had JOM UP II PCf&lt;tnl

&amp;Awent4'

ptft:ftll

O..ld Oftt•ICII.A•.IdiiM ,._,Oif'•Ht

,..,... ,.rr...·...,..-

rna rk rus'\cll

JOI\ ..

o..... ..... Wtt

to the Third World natiorn wa-s that aood old frtt tnltfl\I'IW and
&amp;r'W roots iniliatht. oot ao~emmtnl handouu. u 11\c aft)'Wio"Cf In
othtr •«ds ... hat's fOnd r... Toptl,a, lltn&gt;ti,l&gt; lOad re&lt;
Tantallll.

TOftJ(h.,..,WAf-.;c
F'f i'ICi' ~~~~-.- ,.....,..,.,

•

.;,",.., N C.tfttO.Ienht#u ....,. • ...,
.ttn'flft ...Ufpht&gt;'C~

Tbe! problem i' cha.t wstenct u 10 rou~ ln chat counme;,
th&lt;y can only drtam of a btt1&lt;r Iii• tn. say. rht South ll&lt;oo•

M 8 ~l.tl'l"'•rc.tMJf•f'OillliC._ IVp .

loh·'~¥Gtt•• AIIf· ~-

Cta&lt;un lise! f. tht M .. Anopulco, .. proof thai rnvtlr lnd..u)
cu rW the vanda.rd ot h"'"~ amot\1 tbt na&amp;l\c:t So. thcJc'1
yOur sollluon-put up th&lt; Sheraton llantladah and Ihe lka!ra
Hillon

)

Entoana b&lt;ocbw .. •ould lurt th&lt; bOt&lt;d jft...,ltn co tbc ~
OP"U. . or tbt ...ant Hyan R&lt;a&lt;n&lt;&gt; HOld and Rcson "' Dl&lt;a,

.

~. ....... til&lt; &lt;h&lt;f •OIIId IOUOd...,. 100 WOC\olml q ) • 10

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,ao

Qr.cul...,. ~ • •

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national
Post to be filled
It ,. bdltwclrhat the R....,. aclminlartl- is c&gt;laMma ro
IUIDOIIIJC&lt; iu ~or Elliott AbnunJ, to JiU the still IIDOCICVpicd
post or AlliJialil SecmJOtY or Slat&lt; lOt Human R&gt;cbu tAd
HIIIIWii1arioa Arfain.
Tht Admtolanttion tall inao a poundswdl of oppouoon •hen

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0..,._ A GcwM'Od,.,.....fl S...

At the COD&lt;Un. Mtl&lt;ICO, confer~. Praodtnt R&lt;aaan·• ..._.

FSA ties loose ends

... c.a-:

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"""""""c-.crr

Crime on the rise

YO!l 1421•

,_-..,....__

· - 1 7-t.aJe-..o.

111&lt; old lr« haadout WO&lt;Id llanL "ould ll''t was tO the-

Tllird \\ otld ~~ c:oaaJom&lt;nt&lt;-bnaa&gt;na dlarnfliiiiiC to th&lt;
JW!Ik and aolllo the-·

-...... _.._.,..,....
"-..-.. -~

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. . . . . &amp;lo ......

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Only thea will ,.. &lt;COtiZ&lt; that the 10 Third WO&lt;Jd !lllMT)'
found m the trtlt of a r&lt;eo&lt;d albwn-"Wt)'ft&lt; Ncoolon,
Live in Uaanda."

IS to bt

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c:opy,.,..,..,...

Dt.lrtbuttG , . . tD ... Un-'#W•ty

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�Campaign ;81

Opinions on prison bond issue
8) RICHARD C HOI\I
Clly Ld•tor

_).__ __

Nt» York IOtrrs will decid&lt; tomorrow wh&lt;th&lt;r
to allocate SSOO rrulboo in State funds to urvade
tt&gt; pmon S~&gt;t&lt;rn Oeslp&lt;cl to aile• !lit&lt;
o•·crero,.dtna and accomodat&lt; the ri,;na onc.ulcnce
of violent cruno. tho pr~ bood ..ould allo" the
con&lt;lructton of three ""' ma.l1mum &gt;«Urlly
prtson. and the ompro•emttU or .....nrna lacohlles
that .,.ould add 40?8 ttlli to tho J)'•t•m
Ho.,"'er, th&lt; pn'oQn bond ha&gt; dra"'n ,rotktm&gt;
from opponents "'ho lliY it will not lOll&lt; the

o'·crcrowdinc '" pnsons. -and is an e-.pcu~i'*'~ and
wastoful pro)tt't that will only add to "'113t they ste
;u

a t'umbeuome and inefficknt bureau&lt;rocy.
If •otm appro•• the prison bond o~&gt;u&lt;, a debt

"'II be &lt;"tablosh&lt;cl m the Slat&lt; budael that .. auld
pro•ldt money for &lt;OnstrUctJon or theft .,....
ma••mum o«uroty prisons m Woodbourne. WaJII,Jll
and Co~~·e.thll would pro.,d&lt; 1Sl6 b&lt;cl&gt;.
uptVade t\1\tllll pnson facillt~H, pro&gt;tdtnJ an
addt»onal 2S42 b&lt;cls: expand tho Stat&lt; Ot\1\lon for
Youth fa&lt;'lhll&lt;&gt; by 270 b&lt;cls~ eApand th&lt; Stat&lt;
faciliti&lt;l for mentally ill prisoner.: and pro• ode
SI2S million in matching funds lor county, cit)' and
munictp31 Jail\ ;tat&lt;,.ide.
A ,cordmc to R&lt;publican A&gt;S&lt;rnblymAn L.S.
Rlford Jr. !Auburn), tho ntw pmon &gt;rae&lt; IS dtrdy

nttd&lt;cl "11tt basK situation t&gt; Uta! in I '171, ,..
bad 12.~ onmates, ro\!lhl), on the Ntw Vorl.
State corrr.:ltl)nal S)$1erD," bt told T~ Sp«trwm.
"We now havt about 26,040 pril.Oners tn tho
s)stcm, "htch ts opera.t:in&amp; at 108 percent
eapacuy."
Rlrord is chairman of tht Assembly RtpubUcan
Spoclal lnvesHglltivc Committec..on New Vorl. Stat&lt;
Prisons, a nine-member group which conduot&lt;cl on·
site t~•aluauons of tbe State prison I)'St&lt;rn hut
summer ,.luch t~entuaUy rosult&lt;cl in the bond LSSUC
bttn&amp; pla&lt;ltd on tht ballol. It has wnce "'on btparU&gt;an support from many Slate poltttcian•,
mcludUIJ Go\C'rnor Hll8h Carey and local
~blymen William B. Hoyt and Deants Oor~ki
and Stat&lt; S&lt;tsator Anthony Maistllo.
Opponent~ or th• prison bond iS&gt;Ut, ho.. tver,
bebti'C that politician• are supportm&amp; tbt ,.,.u&lt; only
btcaust or polirlcal txp&lt;cliency, that In rtallty, the
bond i}lU&lt; Is an ••ponsivo way 10 soh·&lt; th&lt; prison
ovcrorowdins problem when other, less costly
measurt1 can be implemeot&lt;cl. "If tho syot&lt;rn was

IJUI~&lt;cltlft&lt;l&lt;ntly, th&lt;n would be plenty Of •pa""
to lock up convtctro •lol&lt;ot criminal~. •; \lld
Robert Gangt, htad of Vote!'$ Asoonll th~ Prhon
Construc:tion Bond.

''The probl&lt;rn os hl.e almoSt any other
qc.ocy. lhe pnSOO t')qtm tl not run Ut
an err...cnt manner, 1 cost-eff~-u•• manM&lt;."
GanJJ told 1'11# ~-'"'"'· "for namplt, thll )tal,
.ln)""Mrr frOIS HOO to 2000 peoplt "'U be stf'lt to
pnson for not commi!IIOJ cnrne., but lor V&gt;olauna
parok," he Utd "Thert are Olbtr "'I)&gt; to ha11dlt
teehrucal parol&lt; nolarors. One "ould be to
tnttnstfy the suP&lt;rv•uon on•oh&lt;cl; another would
bt to put them In anothC'r kind or &gt;ltucturrd
l&lt;ttonJ, maybe hkc a hall"a) hou•• "
Addntotully, the pnson &gt;)&gt;tern •"Ould be
streambo&lt;clthroush mal.in~ tho parole &gt;Y&gt;tem
more off.:kilt E••n Rtford ll!ltn that the parole
board " •a.d~ undermalln&lt;cl. And, l.«'ord•IIC to
51all&gt;ha •upphtd by tbt anti-bond OflllllliiUOn, ••
many u 600 ltcd• on the state l'fll.On •l••tm are
occupt&lt;cl b) tndt~ldual&gt; ,.fto&lt;it arrro•&lt;cl parol•
d.otC&gt; ha•c pas&gt;&lt;cl. )&lt;t ha•• not bttn relcl&gt;&lt;cl
bt&lt;'Ausc th&lt; nC'&lt;tl&gt;&amp;ry paper.. ork ha\ not ~n
&lt;ompletod.
G&lt;tngt aloo \U&amp;ge&lt;t&lt;cl rtdudng the batt for tho\oO
ptnont char&amp;td "'uh non·\1oknt cnmc,, '\lllhl.;h
would r&lt;cluct the number or pno,on&lt;r&gt; a .. a111111
1nal; more t'\t~rlllll\~ U!loe of ateUII\C dC:I'M'OC), tn
.,.hich cbt ao•ornor'&lt; auchoril) co roon.,•t•
..entmca 11 c"rCt&gt;&lt;c!IIIO&lt;&lt; frrquerllly, rc-tunl the
\late'&gt; "aood hmt" I•"'· "htdl allo•'&gt; •hOrt&lt;ncd
\eflt~-n lor tho-c prtsoners "ho •n&gt;ohl!
rhcm&gt;chn tn rchabthl~t10f1, pmon ., or ~ l'f"J.,1&lt;
and othor form$ or "8ood btha•lOr". and
cnac:tmenc of "Cmerscncy Po,...,., Pril.On
Ovrrcro~din1" lt11~lauon !lmilar to tav.' p3~'td '"
MJt:higan, OLiahoma, Connecticut ond I owa~
..hith "ould allo.. tho co•cmor. parol• bo.&gt;r&lt;l m
&lt;tate pri&lt;on to arant carl) rd~• to pn.ooer•
judg&lt;cl as no lonaer a threat to
10\ftllm~nl

'"'"ctY

Gan&amp;~ lool.• at ht&gt; orpnuauoo's &gt;trual• •• •

"DA•..S and Goltatb" type of ron0t.:1 Funded

pnmanl) by the ,...,. York Scatc Couoctl of
Churches, \ Ottrl AptnSt the Pttson Con~tru..1tt•n
Bond has a budael ol 10mc i80-90,000, and ha\ to
&lt;Omp&lt;tc ""h State polittcillll•. "ho ha-. nil th&lt;
re~.ource&gt; or tho Stat&lt; backing up thoor tampatgn.
Althoush Ganal hasn't seen MY poll• on the "'ue,
he beUt~-n the race L\ a close on&lt;. "Tilt or her s•d&lt;
seems to be "'orri&lt;cl, because they're puttma &lt;lll

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their b_,t·mmutr rHO-uh.~ 1010 promC'tlina tl\tlr
PtWIIOn," ht -a~d
E•cn il the pmon bond" tum&lt;cl dO"Il b)
,..,,.,,, n !«Itt&gt; unh~d) that aD) of lh&lt; rdorm•
G:ut&amp;• sup&lt;:\!&gt; "till&gt;&lt; tnactro. rho uon.J appeanna
to movt tolk\lrd\ ht~hC'r ba1l, more re~tncta\lt
parole and •llfl&lt;r &lt;&lt;ntencu. Tht dramatic rt\C tn
the levtl of IU&gt;ierlt crlmt has madetht pubJI. Cr~
OUt for IOU&amp;htr trtatm&amp;tt Of mmorwb, RtiO&lt;d ~tJ
"Out tO tbt prt&gt;&gt;llr... of n....,papen, tbt ~ .....
or tile publiC. tht .. ay thona&gt; bavt dc•tk&gt;pt'd. a lot
mort \lrtn£tnl lqt)IIIIOfl has bttn ftl.kt&lt;cl WI that
Jud&amp;es don't ha~e rho abiiJcy co '"~ mt&lt;rrntdlllt&lt;
....,ttr&gt;Ce\ an) more," Rorord ooc&lt;cl. A&lt;~-ordma to
h1m, thr M• la"'l (0\mna JU\Cf'lll~ .._..,me, cnmes
ara•n\1 the ddcrly and drun~ drmn1 a.t ;·rammtna
the court•, and e&gt;tntually, tht prtSOO&gt;.
"Socotty ha~ asktd lor scifftT and &gt;ttfftr and
surrer P&lt;nahtC&gt;, .. he •ald. "That has b«n the
trend. Wo'•• mort than doubl&lt;cl our number of

tnmata.

-;oe no~

ha\&lt;c no pb« to pot thtm ...

Arcara, Flah erty square off for DA
B) IRA UART
Sp«oln.m Slrif/ U nrl'r
An in~ m ~be number of \.Uknt ~o.'Tlmb 1n Eric
Count)'-dc,;pctc a po_oulotkm decrca~ -h:u Morn
00&lt; of tht' major i~o;ucs In eht riltn for DIArict
AttO&lt;ney IDA) bet"&lt;rn Dtmo.-rat RtehAJd """" and
Rq&gt;ubltcan Thom.. Aah&lt;n ~.
Aa'ordi:J'\&amp; to a B•iffolo
~l. A.:an
ltad• ht&gt; Rq&gt;&lt;~biiC&amp;ll - · b; obout II
pm·otu-JS 9-2A por«nt Both mm boa.&lt;1 d"trst
ba&lt;l.ctounck. "itb Iotta b1&gt;10&lt;,.. 111 foJ)thQI mmt

.E-'""'' '""'

and ha'c e'tmshe kpl ~\Pft.m«

food'"""'"'
ar..,....,

in t~n """"' r&lt;"'llkcd on 12
ondoamm11 and
or 5100.000
In att •nlt'r'-~ ••th 11w S(tnt~"'· Hahm)' "'•~
lhtl 1f tlf\:tf'd ht V.OOld dr-\01t al'l t'qU..f .AmO\If\1 or

.,.d \Ak ol

t1rnc.• ._,Ofltint IO,_.In.h: tht rrn·cntiOfl Of Ofpntott'd
"'"'me&amp;\ ht ~uvtd fur t.Jofr:t11 l"'TlPlC\, ..-hik' Arto:irl
fiUI \&lt;IOknl t;rlf~ ~lillie lOp Of h1"' h,f fl.thtrt) '-"J,

••lth•"" ""•~• ~t
._,""*
orpmtcd
tn the
tDOtMfU

tu'-t' to del D conunuc our dfarh
mrM~ \\ t \':..;onut 1d "C foe a
thai ptt'llfCUIOna) oft~~ tOAJ

uW of

:. .. 111t 10 afttr lhC" orpn.tlrd ..._..,•"'-' ._1rto •)"
•~Cf ,..(' firtd M •• lfriecttd 0.\~ Ar'QI&amp; toL1 ,-,.,.
\pt.lr'IIM, M- •out.! '-&gt;ok to 4l"lf' ~~oio4cnl ~rUDe.' 1 1 1"'\t
b&lt;m tD the' r&lt;\Jn&amp;lfOtoetnmcnC f2 )Qr' 1 •anlaf hJ

f1ohci1J', • fO&lt;tn&lt;r onutant DA, ha&gt; bono
J)C«'C''\ed by ffWl) to bt mCltL~r ch.an A.car-a, a
former US Attorney fO&lt; Wnttm N.,. \'ork. ,.....,

..... , l(lltf\&amp;
and)« J( I ('OUtd do tcJmC'ChUtt~
.tnd ha-.c lOme 1mpxt on 1U«1 ~..~ .• ,

thor rt:OOrds on prOS«u110n arc romJ'an:d,
Aahtny has served thr« tcrrn' on the Ene County

T he pmscx.uck&gt;n of rape casn 'o\U t\Prf"'\C'd as

Board or SuP&lt;TViJ.Oro l111d co-autl&gt;orod tltt County
Chona. AJ A&gt;si&gt;tant DA. Itt t.tn«1 " Chkr of th&lt;
Aweab Bureau under fortMr DA Mtchtod f . Dtlton.
Wltllc SCIVIOJ tn tblS JlO&gt;l, flahtn~ proudly ........ ol
"" ~-~ •• tht, f'ttm&lt;ra Cil&gt;t
•
n"Cftta. tht (iQL..iQ~:RA&amp;e: '-•l.lcd ia ahe: Alnca
upnmt~ ten )'COa oao. ..... o.-....cd ol 'laY•a&amp; an Erie
County Police Officer and WO&lt;lndtna anoth&lt;r.
Aearo was a senior Conftd&lt;nttal Cieri&lt; tn tht No..
Yor~ Stal&lt; S..prcm&lt; Coun &gt;«•tnl u chod ltpl
anu1an1 o n 1M trial, :Kiminisu-atl\&lt;t, and A,ppcllalc
1C'\&lt;tl. He Rructur~ the Oraantled Crime- Burnu,
th&gt;t is ft ilt in Ofl&lt;t'ltlon today. Arcara as US
AttO&lt;ney under ford. caner. and Rooaan
Adminlstratior~&gt;. aa&lt;l.td • UJO million inttrnarional
heroin tins lct\dina to tht toll"cuotU or dt..,.
manulacturen. smuu1&lt;n and pu&gt;htn. He •orttd in
con)Wt&lt;-tlon •itb tht OA on four "Stone
D!&gt;&lt;faliOtU" -"'lllch multcd "' )50 toll•ictioos. tht
reco&gt;&lt;rY or u .t mill-"' 11olcn lOads and tht
unco&gt;crina of a 54 milftOn enoa·fOt-prolit raebt.
Arata abo obtain..ed tht ran1 contolction of a
chemical lirm fO&lt; falsil)'in&amp; rrroru to tht
ao"cm~• on I be disda.rec or poisonous mt'rcury in
tbt Niapra Rivtt. Ht bt'&gt;U&amp;ht to IIcht tbt illtpl ""'

P

do••

bdng a nll}or "oncern by both cancHd:u~. althouah
tltty dtffttcd on tht mtthod. " Tb&lt; •~r') font thUlf I
ontcnd to do "&gt; Otstr"' Attorney 11 let up a r•rc t.U
fat« that"'" bandit tbt&lt;a&gt;e&gt; or ro.pc and !oOtW
.abwc or .. omen children," fllbm) nwntlll&gt;&lt;d
''Tbls .. at bt • bu..... tlut~ ....., .. '" bad a
...vmpcunt swofa.woo-al WOIU.D a&amp;JCM"DC') . n.r bunso
....n bt &lt;talfcd b)',....,... arron~ "
I'Jtl&gt;oltllt ht ..,...,.. tbar ~ ehaa&amp;&lt; mu.. bt tnadt ln
tbt prooe&lt;vlO&lt;.ol procas in ro.pc . - . . Arelra
differed. " I'&gt;&lt; "Ot'Lcd " ith tbc Eric Counly
Commouee on rllp&lt; and sexual ab=. . I think
what you need 11 a seniitivit)' k'\t:l JO th•t you an
'4ork With the vinim of rapt'." In contrast 10
Aahtrty'• all-• oman tasl fotN ida! Amra col ltd
for lndudlna both mm and •omm.
Cnmc oalin&gt;l tht elderly and hal!clic:apptd ...
abo omphaswd by tht tBI!&lt;ticiala .. omltq
allcntion. '""h Aahtny Cllliq for ltUIDdao&lt;y
1mpr,_.,. fat OO!'OO&lt; violmsly uaulun&amp;wniOr
ati.tms.
Alcara av&lt;td •ilh tht need for tOIIIh ...,.._
fO&lt;
to~t•i&lt;ltd or auad&lt;la&amp; the elderly, assenina.
"I will neommtttd no b0l1 to sueb ttimmals and
r&lt;COOI.!tlcnd ball be drawa rrocn anyone wile&gt; harust&gt;
or lnlimidates tcntor cltb:aB or •it.tw:aact~"

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~n1 tO Ill&lt; UB Cw«&lt;

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unii!C'di.tt &lt;ml'k&gt;,.,.,..,t roi""'IQJ
&amp;rodualiOn u not the tt&amp;l\1 an"'&lt;'
r.,. &lt;'&lt;t')oo&lt; Some ou&amp;ht II&lt;
b&lt;lt&lt;t on '" aroduatc \Cho&lt;M

9tarod&lt; potOt
a 6110 r&amp;n\Jna on tht
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R&lt;k:~tff-f«'W::\5 Qlll'OC) h\Ntl
prt\ltt mdusulb -.bteh n a.,pi•N

Ouec1or of Pl.kc:n9CfU Jn-om~
f'i"\ ..hmlltd, mamh h&lt;&gt;~•~
"'tht:r h.a"~ ncnhtnt bater tO do."
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~.""""poor~&lt; ... th&lt;

)nn 1-n a (hcm.u.lf)'•rc:fiu:d (~~Cid.
all&lt;r •1\odl h&lt; """IJ be fa•,.ably

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that the opplo,...,. .. or~ f&lt;&gt;&lt; '""
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as!&lt;flod

Flok

th&lt;al the pnrn.vy benefit ..

that " It can't do ""Y

00 their ~10111 . One ....-.
- t d .......... K.apiM .._..
' '!&gt;&lt;&lt;1'1Citd I t&lt;ntCIU~ ra&lt;
rrq&gt;an~- Bonoas' book &gt;&lt;11-&lt;lot&lt;opUnt •ould ....~
accompb&gt;l\cd II&gt;&lt;- ..
AIJ al.lcma&amp;.l"c count ,. offn«J
b) tb&lt; UB C«mtt f0&lt; Manaa.,_
O..elupmcnt The f...o• S.:hool

Adml\"011 T..t

(L~AT)

SY&lt;Ic:matK

st. ~'· 'tantna No"embc:'f J .
lnte:mttd • tudmu can

•• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

1) Follows Faculty Senate Teaching

On&lt; ..,_

R.-.... "al50tourworr~,.

" UNISEX HAIRCUTTING"

•••••••••••••••••••••••

e thla teacher:

oppCII'hiJIJI ...

attq&gt;t&lt;d podu ..c ocbool ~~

I 3975 Ridge Lea Rd.· - ·--.833·1704 I
Nil ol

t.nformauoa on dJfftTtDI career

lx v.nurn b) January AdmtlMOft
r.amlnllionJ. sutb o&gt; the GMAT
Ot the Groduat&lt; R&lt;COrd
LA&amp;mtnlllron lORI: 'sl &lt;ltouJd b&lt;
tol tn tn NO&gt;trnbcT 0t Oocrmb&lt;l
S.udmts an ai'IO &lt;n&lt;ou~ bt

•••COPIES NOW· PRINTERS•••
I

'•haw.nou•&amp;rod~•~

cswa.&gt;, lilt...,,., hA&gt;

t"Oni!W!

the

cent.,. •' 115 Cro.br Hall .

Faculty Senate Teaching Policies
AI the beginning of a course each student ahoulcl
rKelve a course outline Which clearly state• the
following:
Course Requirements • The anticipated number of
papets and tests and any other reQulremenll sucn as
homewotll, anendance, class partecepatlon, labOratory
assignments, and clinical performance Which will count
toward lhe final grade.
Academic Content · What the student will be held
ar:countable lor, Including required retdlngs, lectures.
films, lleldlrlps, etc.
Grading policy · How results from various requirements
will be combined into a llnal grade: relative welghtlngs,
the degree of curving. and made-up policy for tests.
Office Hours · Specllicatlon of when and where that the
In structor Is available lor consultation each week
Duling the "mester, instructors are eapected 10
conlorm to their Initial course Information, eJ.cept as
unanticipated clrcumatances require ~Uon, In which
situation• they should Inform all studenta end prowlde
an opportunity for discussion with student• ptlor 10
making a llnal decision.
In addition, Instructors will be eJI:PICIId to recognize
the following policies as appropriate In claiS
altuatlons:
1. Criteria lor the grading or papers should be made
e)(pllcil before the paper Is due and the lormals lor
eJCamlnallons should be made explicit prior to lhelr
administration.
2. All corrected papers and examinations should be
available for review by students. II a student believes
thai an errO&lt; has been made, he or she should be able
to consult wllh the Instructor and receive an
explanation.
Regular class meetings are to be held at the time
and on the campus listed in the SARA schedule, unless
changed with the consent or the entire class.
4. Final examinations Shall be ollered as olllclally
schedullfd, not during I he final week or ciUsaJI
5. Instructors are expected to meet clanes on tJme
and lor the number of hours schilduled ln SARA and to
cover apPropriate aaodemlc material.
I. Instructors should create an environment thai
discourages cheating on papers and examinations
whenever possible.
7. Instructors should keep In mind their ret~ponslblllty
~~~:~~:~ng high academic standards In the work or

a.

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4 ---

�Buffalonian future
looks encouraging
fUIOf\a~e.

By FREDERiCK 1.. PARK
$p«/n11• St•ff U rtttr

Biiff,._,.,. hti a~&gt;nc from t!011
edrtor• last ,nz to a .. arr or "

Tht Blifftl/olutln, us·. ofrociol
)'COrbool." t..:k thli )&lt;U,
bul • bcthu Of 001 " •til bo be&lt;l
OUl )'Car u tbo _...., roo,. m

W 1111out ""Y adlmlliftathcrt
WCJe only 212 ICfUOr ponrus to

Ediaor-io.OU.f Oa\14 Pun~orl

Lut )tar'• )fttbool . Th.. ,...
Pa.mloff hojln to ha•&lt; u "'""Y
.. aJO 10 1000 pon .....

aod SUacl&lt;nt - - (SA)
T rasllm Mut Moor~
"Tbor&lt; iJ a ""} cl$tl1Cl
possibWt) that then •111 001 boa

lo the ~ thctc ,.._. onl) location-- tht M""' Str&lt;d

scbool yearbook ,... ...
~ ....S "It .U ckpaKI• on tbo
- u h'•thcvdcawon"H&lt;
...Jck.s that there hti bocn thre&lt;
major prOblcnu •lib the
Buff&lt;rl&lt;&gt;n•n-finanaal

mtsma11q&lt;menl, orpn..a~10Ml
difr.cuhtci and IIUdcnt apathy.

'"Tb.b )'tar Da'e ha' ~«n 10 u
lhas tv.o or the three

ha\"e

hem

diminated," M oor&lt; nplauted.
" Now 1M only quCillon Is, ... ••
nd ouudvn or ~ud&lt;nt apathy."
Tho 811/falo"'an has t..d a
trQublcd paj! . IA&gt;t ~ar ancr the

first major dcadhn&lt;. the edllor·fn·
chief roiancd. lea•·lna the book an
the hands of Pasln~ off lntl his
prc:scnt assistanl tduor Sft\e

atound Sl:S per pe,ae,

.... for frkiiOnJ o r _ . ..
. . . . .l.&amp;IIOCI&amp;lly the

C'ampu,._(or teiUCM pOrUU.t.
Tha. 'ftl lhcn 'tiltH be
loc:aloOft&gt;

••o

Olin.. the r..... •«l of
No&gt;anhcr ponr&amp;Jt&gt;
bo tal&lt;~~
an Squ11&lt; Hall ud the OUl •eel
tn Norton H.U on the Amb«ll
am pus. Studcnti un ,..., up !Of
Squlr~ H.U in tht 811/falontD~
off,.... tn 3&lt;16 and (or th&lt; Nonoo
Hall locatton at tht SA off,.... In
Ill Tolbert .
"We're trtina hard to
ea&gt;t:ou...,. SJud~u 10 hale their
PICIUt~ Ilk~ . A lot o( teud~t&gt;
dor&gt;'t rcallte that the 811/falontuo

••II

r~ I found, "&amp;S that '4t "~t

'' tbe offtclal Unilcn11y
)UJ11oo~." Posan~ orr complamcd
He I&lt; If) ina to al~ iaae thu
probltm by &lt;endin1 out letters
nOtlffinl &gt;cnlo11 of the umc• and
iotaii.OM O( pOnroll &gt;lllinp, as
wdl as ad•mwna tn th&lt; school
.... ,paper and pOlltftl n1-.r• on

char&amp;inl SJ50 10 400 per -

borhampu~e&gt;

Wtlike.
A major probkm pfii&amp;Utnl the
book fi nallCially last year, ,.., the

lac-k or ad\&gt;mu&amp;n.a. ''The majn

· ..

Pastnloff noted. "No stor .. •ae
"iDintto pay lllat much Tbu

year ow rato an mcwe

' ' l r~auonJC'I chnr pOnn.~n

takC'II 11

1&gt; 'Cf) b~d)

that lilt

OPPORT\JIII11ES

FOR QUALJf1ED

JANUARY COUEGE GRADUATES
TO TEACH SPECIAL EDUCATION IN TME
NEW YORK art PUBUC SCHOOlS

---

MJnlmum ,.quiNmtn la

llacc.ateur•••• del' " · 12 MnNt t•r hours tn

T~ Wid ~ •Lt1 .... ,......
tiiCN)Oit •no Pll'ot••fl'l• t~ ,.._

tor s.rc..
'ion Oty

piK:effteM Olf . . . . . ., • • • ....._.,~1 Cef1ofoCIIIOfl

kli*'Uo!On
t~o~~~ o.tM

,._...--..o,_.

"'"~ totit.lft
Y~M. • •, .. or~

(ducal~

ll'fl,......_

"'PCioO'tfew
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DMU.aii'II'IOIIIIII

Olficl Ill Soed1l Educltlvn

IIi Ctur1 SlrM~ ~ eot. lrMklyn. hw Ytrk 11201
TIIIPhlnt: f2lll ste.:lll37, 3831. Ull. '

~
s-,~•

&amp;.ttt•'on·•" ,,,.ll'f.,.,.,

811//Dio•run-~ ~~ bo a 101,11)
rejuvenaled organJz.auon a.nd thtrt
'4ill bt miSSJ\'e tnt~ in t1 (or
ne-.:1 )n.r. h is ihlplQI up co be a

arcat book," Pasinkoff wd

Tbt CO)I lO lhr ~- 10 ha"C
thar portran ta._m •Jll N onr
doUlu
"I'm sur&lt;"""' people: •ill hke
the book," Pasmloff affirmed
lbt ar....,...,...t of the boo~.
•htc:h the ednon •~Jb to ~ccp
...__, r. rrported to bo .otn&lt;lluni

nc-• and d_,rftrcm Tht't't -.dl not
be a rcruralthc.mco. but tt\(rt
be man) mort p•~o"hUtl ~~~ohid\ dtat
•11h wude:nt' IJ \lf'postd to pl;'\l
yurboo~• •llkh a.:.'OrdtnJ to
Pa&lt;inlorr. "t&lt;ndcd to bo too
&amp;n!l)". 11\t mam ch•nt to ckt" to
IC'I pcorle'o '"''"' on the bonl "
~ )ot(lkJD'- "''")tar "'Ill
&amp;nduck pk1Uft1 O( lhC' '\lfK\U\
fratcrnu~&lt;~ and Ill or th&lt; ma)o&gt;t
()an, .., •dl a; a s-."turc: and
-~• from UB Ptntdrnl

,.,u

MAY SUBMIT A BUDGET PROPOSAL
by Tuesday, Nov. J rd at 4:oo pm SltorJo

I

Come to Talbert 111,
and ask for a form.

I
i''

.. ¥011

lftO-. )OQ •lU.: 0\Cf

bu.IIC'I dunn1 the )tar, but •&lt;
led that " . uti.U .....~ 10 pay II

B.J/tlh#ltO~ .. 10 ~
•unh 11."• \.iaofr c:'pWDfd.

I he

Wllh a S3 bilcln baclclog and long-term contrac:IS
Eleclnc Boat olle&lt;s career opponuntlle$ ., ne;wry
eYf!Jf'( engneoong dosQpltne (O'Idodtng electrcal
mechanocal, ovil. eu: ). top pay and benefrts
long..-ange stability and an unmatched ·~yte
on the southern New Englandt5eaCOa$t
\llt--.---rt...~l.._.... wu ~

,.-~l'Nm

CLUBS &amp; ORGANIZATIONS

mandatory fen. Wh~e tlu• istht
ro... )&lt;ar tile )tarboo~ h..
«nnUW) lficd 10 &lt;ld tO budJ&lt;I,
n 11 C'\P«'ttd 10 O'-CJ·run 1blr
bt&gt;diC'I

EledncBoat tS the worlds loremosr ~
and bUilder of nuclear submannes - one of
the greal enganeemg Chalenges oflhl$ century

.._

Electric Boat Division - .

ALL
NON-FUNDED

Th&lt; BuJJalnnrD• ha&gt; a $10,000
budJC'I from SA 1hrouah nudcnt

ENGINEERSGO FULL SPEED

GENERAL. DYNAMICS

~

"-(Utf

C1-

Boor Df" u.tfl bt .nr~ on COtr!pLI.t Of1
NO\IE1of8ER 5th.
•ldr ,....,_..,., """'
ptriod to br liddon aloe """''W of No.
!....~.::i"Eircrnc

'""'•&amp; ..._..,

1..,.,_

__,,,..,._

TO ALL

ASSEMBLY
MEMBERS
There will be workshops on:

PAINLESS PARLIAMENTARY PROCDEURE
on
TUESDAY Nov. 3rd at 4 pm
&amp; WEDNESDAY Nov. 4 at 3:30
in

.

-NEVER!!!

TALBERT
SENATE CHAMBERS
Please Try To Attend!

. . . ,.2-.. .

Tho ......... .

5

�editorial
J

Vote ' No' on tbe prison
bond issue
Tile prison borld Issue ta a touchy subject that
cornu 11 a time when lhepubllc's perception of
violent ct1me Ia faa! app&lt;oachlng hystencaf
propol'llona ll'a tru. lhet the leYel of cnma hu
lncreaMd dlamallcally and l'lattne streets ol our
major Cities, lrl JnfUied Wllh lndMCiuala who have
lost all rnpec:t for tile value of human life, whO ara
raping, mu&lt;dertng and robllir&gt;glhose •110 00. Thoa
malignancy haa louc:he&lt;f the compaJatt.ely
quiet Ctty of Bllffalo, u can be attested by the
eof&lt;l.blooclecl murclar of a cashle&lt; at a Bells
•-markatlalt •aek.
So ll'a hO aurpriM thai the put:&gt;Uc has lost
petllnce with tile llbatal atlllu&lt;le towards ettmlnals
and etlme. Tile Issue of Pftsoners' nghts. •h&lt;ch
waa a m•Jor point ot contention tO years ago at
Alllca. Is In danger of Delng si mply swept und., the
rug, replaced Dy a hl!&lt;l·llne atanc:e, the attitude o t
."lock them up and throw away the key." And
accordingly, politicians have responde&lt;! to these
concerns with ·•get tough" rhetoric and actions
that would aeems to Indicate that they are
clamping down on criminals. Judg~ are soiling
hlghll and higher Dati, and just one look altha
county race for doltrt&lt;;l attorney w iU tell you t hat
the luue the candidates harp on the·most •s
violent cume

Willie It Is the duty ol a democrat ic go• ernment
to respond to I he desires of i ts c lltrens, one can't
dlacount the tact lhat virtually every move a
politician makes Is designed t o ensure hll reelection lhe nell1 time around. n Ia In t his gray area
between put:&gt;ltc responslblhly and pollt teal
e~ lency thai the pnson Dond Issue Iaiii
n.ere·s no doubl tn anybo&lt;ly't mind that the HeN
York Stata Pfoaon system ts dangerously
0¥11CIOWdaCI end file rls.ng Incidence of vloie&lt;ll
c.imu haa to Dl SIDP!*i But t ile ~~~ o1 the
prtaon bond oaaue also make some valtd
argumenll, th at illS po$$1ble to st reamline the
Slate corrections system wotl\out the vall
a~1ture of S500 million.
The prison bond Issue •• a ciasslc case of
DureaUCtalic ove&lt;krll and a sterling example olthl
palltlca of reaction. which as one knows, Is rarely
the palltlcs of enlightenment. That palittctana are
so aagarty suPPOrting the bond Issue soe~~~s as
much an lndlcaUon of Its political value than any
real concern on their part. The assertion l hll
building new Pflsons Will re&lt;IUC8 the crlmt rete it
ab5urd, like the tall wagging the dog, ana 11 is
unconsclonat:&gt;le for polotlcians to caSh ,. on public
conf usion on lhe matte&lt; The fact thai It "' a Dond
lnue on pul&gt;llc referendum ooes not guarantee a
reasonable outoome. In a ... ay, it •• a pohttcal oop.

out
We aren t saytng that

new proSON thOukl•n

be

Dutil or that violent cromlnala ShoUld be allowed 10
roam tht streets But the State g overnment ahOulcl
ln•esllgllle IHs cosi ly and mote judiCiOus ways of
dOing DOll\ Defore hinging suctt an outrageoua
boondoggle on the necks of Ita ta•paytHt

The 'other' ones
Wrth all the noopla aunound•ng the football Bulls
t111a 1111011, ~ SHms to na.. forgocten UB'a
olhll atftfetoc tNms-squlds that work as hard
and do battle tor UB as lie&lt;cely and PIOUdlr u
lharr more glamorous COU'Ilerpii'IL
Lui Fnc:tay. the aoecer Blllla t oppa&lt;IB&lt;ocllpon
State to capture t ile SUNYAC Western Division
Championship, eatnlng the right to Play Conlano
State this ..,eel&lt; l or the cttamplonshtp The wtn
capped a suc.:essful seaeon for the
Bulls-especially goaltender Many Pa-.one whO
challenged a team record for ahutouta In one

season.

And the tennis Royals oonflniiO(I their winning
ways, with a strong shOwing In 111e NYSAIAW
championships, finishing foul'lh In a field of 31
teams. DesPtte a key InJury, the Royall hUr&gt;g
together to dO more lhan place ru~atMr
AS all of UB's spolia teams oontlnu. thai•
aucc;eufll4 ways of yearo past, let'a not forget to
applaUd all lheteama and nof lUll ""~~'• out one

I

feedback
Painless procedures
tcloiO.

F« oil r_

_ . •ho orelltedotaull.-"'ff
rh~ conlusnt9 "'H1"'P• wnw. ,,..., hed no rdM
ol.,l w.u go.m g on. "'.,. .-,. brt ~PlOp&amp; on

Good prors

"hlfiiHs ,.,,.,,.,.,., .. -..., Twfdor,
N~b« l •t 4 p m altd ~y. N tNMJW 4 11

Ednor
E~liOII ' ' ont of IM

3:30p.m Both - - ,.,, o.-..,,. ro- .
/loll s.r.a,. Cllamo.n
1 urve or• ,.., "-Uf'llbly - - . •• ...,1, . r~~ou
- - ntlgflr"l»petr"'f1 • ~ttllt 'nlatY ' to
, , _ . . , . 01 · - -

&amp;IIOj&gt;o.

moa-t trHSUI'fH1 gifts the

Untred State1 1111 giNn to lis dttzetn~ rM shHf
nurntl« ot.-ruftnta wttiCit 111Md thl&amp; UniHrsUy and

cowtrl•u or,..-, 'IAt '' acto•• tiM country can affelt
ro thfatact.
By lnd taro-, weW •II bHn told of the 1mportance
ol going ro oolr.g. ond ,_rvlng • pood edoJcOtton
Tl'loug, how manr otu• ltave been JidettMJkfld /rom

Vote no

our go411 bKeoH w..,.,. •ruck with Md

ov~ In ,..,tittg commut•tlon ot Mit~ tD

llduuton 7
The Audt&gt;m;c: Alt.,,. Tad F~ of the Sru6fmr
AUMrtbly ,,,,.., •o r~a• the •ot&gt;mpll~l£ of
IJB'a ,.,.liM o~r..W.re re-..s./1 i S - QWI
tNr ,..,rdlftf ,,. flOOd IHclt«a
•ct n '"
ifPt»&gt;llfwe IO IN ~lc eotNniJ.IIIity II • w#'Jollt We

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._,/on , ,. outlln«J In todlly'• ed•tlon ol The
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,.. conlklor ro o. ol fH/IM lm110'1•,.,. In ollf
...,.,_,/on, Tlll o l a - " ' nor rhe INCIIOB

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TIJII NoNmbtH. Nflif/ll YM Stile W&gt;l eta r~nl 0.
1dN to~ t he cr.•tiOII of 1 debt o1 s:soo
million to ._nd ,,.. , _ . sya,.,.. T1t0 ~'""'

lo 1M Sec:uiW eon.ctlonol FoCJMin 8ond ruw and
-the nert lhrty _ . • II

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ln-tper-ts. ro obOur rhrw • -• ,,.,
1mount- Of'te 1nd • hill bfiliOI'I doiiiHa.
A ..,_.. vole «&gt;&lt;Jid ea011y
-Cited oy '"'

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M«:tonte wi'Jren pte:MOt pr;aon OYetr#owdmg tnd 1
,,.,,., crwe rat• ,,. r.he cmen. 101 ,,.. cNc;a;on sur
IUch I YOII WOfJ/d mott~ Ml future Ol , , .
cou-.crlonl tySIMt to contftt'!ll. exOfbl tlnt prl101t

conatrue11on and m•Jntenance In the 11c1 ol •om.

"''"''
options.
CUirenlly, llt:w/1 ,,.. . , , . 0 . / - Sl&amp;-20
rhouund ,..r~y lor tile Jncare«lllon o l - penort.
r - - . - - 20 thouund
Slore
I~IIIH •• ot Allflu/1111181. Tile ooara wlff'Otlly
ptOII,_re oo the oys- O~l'lndo. CINrly - Yort

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crime ond • mo/Or lector Ito 111e aptrollng ,.,,_,
I'OPIJiotron. Offllldats ond 00111mvnlty would lot
balrer o«&gt;ed by an educorlonlrreor-t -oach.'
Tile &lt;:on«pr ol rnrlrutlon tile orlmiMI/1111~

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UB Sc:Mor of Law -

J.,._,.,o

�op-ed
lookiNG

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Ptact: nat 10 be Kh~ not

By ALAN KACHIC

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tfJe
bo~ht

Aa II\ American

one must lupeiOf't measUfes wtleh wtU ''"PfOW thJI
neuon·s atumplf'IQ economy, and cer111ntr an 1rmt r.ce
wr.WI be I lttmetldOtl$ sf\ol i4\ the arm for U$ lnciUIIry 84Jt

I'• all o - axcepl lor l~llng. All• monlho

of ~tt. invtt•bl• hOrM t~. and
C)tetna~-rltt\~itcent ot • aoa~ ~ a
C:UQA tn¥0h"'O 1 t~ J'e-lt-otd gtf'l d)1ng of ~• on
Clwllti\'IU E.. 10 .... her eoutllty-lhe Senate last

W _ , - a d the ""It Of the AWACS pl.,.,. lo
s - AIIC&gt;4

.,.._-·be"""
..- ·
t,.
be - ••

••II Arn•a tJenel•lffom anou,.,- Ateb-IIIHii c.onneet
~

If bt.ng 1n 1M ~t&amp;e etwiOU'I po~~attOn of
wppiJinQ botl1 a..6n
e11:~ we.apona' No

tt peeu I t 10

*''"'
a. achle¥ed.. and to ••don tht

tne~ouc..

an -t1a...t1ng ""'" be bu&lt;lt anal&gt;long al - . 10

..-. 10 to

andiO"""" IMIQS out U - ,.._1

T h e - 10 . . . lhe
bUt unt0t1UMI~ . ...twn taced "'""'
tUitCy of wcwtd
pot"..., 11 can not
lcNdly for t_,&gt;eal
tHIOf'll as a Mna•b1e peteon would Uke to Undeniably
the""" orr,.,. p ..,_ w111 help the Unrted Storeo. .,.,
Aonokl Reagan·a image, tn the Arab w011d both by

c.ttcvmt.ta.nces ttws ean IWW'II t'lappen. not ~·• bet.a'-'N ot
IIIOilaiO Wid mtlltuSI ftJIItng b a t - tho 1"" oodft 1M
_ , _ NCI1 is r..,sltng the acceptance
tho &lt;Mhoro
point or . - TMre IS a IHiong among the lor HI••· u
among 1110 Aiel&gt; natk&gt;no. that they .,. !&lt;Mally tn tho r&lt;ght

creating •n apperent acceptance ol Saudi Artbta (and

The onlyts real pos•t•ve resuH of the ~laibn •t•to aen the

tMoreUcllty othet Arab nallon&amp;} on equal terma wUh UW

AmeriCan ally llllatl, and by onouHng Ihe llow of Saudi 011
and

~~

money tnto tnla country.

Saudi Arei:Ma. and any ott\or ne11on, h•s the tight to
bUy any Pfoduct Of non·top·t6Cf"l1 ~Neepon trom tne

United State• under Amtdca'a free trade p.tnelptes. and
11 tr~ahlpa ere to be fostered ~n the Mtddf•East. tM
beal '*8Y to lntUete any peace pmcess. Is to trett aU

oquolty

th•o- no&lt; q""o juottly Ihe Hit It is a bl&lt;..~ruw
oi-IIYIO
thot by otming t f t o Middle Eaate~n loren there Will be peece. Thts ""'ocan
otanciOII •AI ultimately and •Hil one puu•ng lha
' " - hm anc1 c:etaotropne 1o1-.ng Amerc:a. by
tnihallng tt1tt atmt race u an atnpbetanMne to ita
eoonomy, • tlll\a.- .,..ibM btood to wuh oU •ta nanoa..

8111

._t

of

and the other totally in tne WfOf'tQ 8oth 111 w. tnt wrOftQ

AWACS

that AIN!fk:.a may start 11tr:lng otr

1111..

only blinders and a~oa.cn the Mtdd._ E.llat peaa.
problttm from an obfec.ltve ~nl ol v~oew Thts 11 not 10 be
crHical of l1tMI nor to ~A&gt;ilhdfaw any IVPpotl tor I he
blt..aguerl'd nat ton II h.as more Ihan tu• ttgtl
jullllicatk&gt;n lor t&gt;o;ng tnera Ao lhe Ja.. •lll - - OnG
hiiiOI.cally •tabhshed Ml~. l&amp;fael must et11t and the
Unltacl SlOtH lll1o&lt;lkl ~no -oncs thOughll ti&gt;O&lt;J&lt;
auppotl Unl. . puce is ensuted thwt would be
go- . 1 0 II)'- bring lha · - togatllOI' W!tn ,,. can~s at-ad an ,.,..,.• •a- will
ObwiOUaly f"nUa at'l)' Atab fta'UCMt V"'W'~ to NQO'I..e

T h e - lo ... lhe AWACS-- llanciSIOf
AI,_,. Wtr~lng """Control Syatam, II anyone Ctrtt at
1h._ po.nt-.,.. been~ and Whet.her tt w ilt ~ to en
arrna taoe ano w» rert'latn$ to be seen tne
ehouk:l

not nave been sold tor rNIOf\a t kf'll•"*" but no one 1
"""" w111 be ctlonged no•

w ·~
ad...,.,.._,_
,,..ge
Mt the

tea1Py wa.a ••lh IN .... waa not I he

u a .CronQ ....,_

or _.., paaca but AMgan •
1"- dftett wM ttf9ttl'llld out

bot•-

. , _... - · - ... II&gt; "'*'Qil .,.,_""
10
till_.., oa)111fne TV drame Any~ torum OM""'.,., tf'l

was dekJOIG ,.,ttt t .... AWACS OIDa.lt FOt once
tho.....,• ...., ~ ..u f'OI ..-,.,.lor.....,-though
"'•1'- st•t n'WknJotmed- but tat•
th
poMcs.

•
'"'t&gt;ot••-...., 01....,. not t h e ....,.""'*'
, . _ . - bewn., ...s '""'., Wu '' ,....., tf\11 bit ot M lli6WI1Mt

101 tN aa~ e ot the Amenc.en people ancJ demOUK~ su&lt;f'l
a d,..ma "''" needed 10 that -..
•• lo.nn; lot' .aure" tt
bit ·as~. 1~ not on tN
Kelt of othet ctomea.tiC PfotMrr\1 wtuc.h are not betng
aodteutd Weapons na,.e been told to unhMt"cuy•
nat.ont befoce With much ._, ot • fuN
No, the AWACS deal wa.s a mat!1t...t mtdla hype for
Reagan. He ad....,..ts.e&lt;t th• deal •• belt\0 tft 1M •n1e1est of

'*•• •

lkOJid peace-you OCKJid t'IOt f'I'MU ~\ 11 waa tn.r• '"" the
papers The PJI'S.-.t &amp;I.JO -.anttcl to thO• tt\1 wor&amp;cJ tf\at
not onlt was ne a man. ot peace. tNt a rnan ot pc)*tf 8y
push.ng trwough u~ter teQ•t..ttOn RNQan
11\at he covld Mil hta ,,.,. alf'pla"*
anywn.re M •anted. eYen 1t h 1 COfl.-'l•t~ta dtd not

*""'"'"•ted

be .....,....,

"""' """ to The pul&gt;l1c
The Anwocoo people. ao Ia

-.no ao common

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pa.,.

•""* •-.a

theM 0.)'1!. wete O.C:."W'td 1n10 CH'fMt The
no&lt; 5auc1• Atabwl 011ho Arab -ld bolt Ihe

~IICI••

AdnwlttlratiOf'l and

ds ¥'1C10ty •u one at~ tuoNr ~
en •Ia ~ to dHUOf AI'MfCMt ct.moctacy

Ic2JlleS! opinion j
8y EMMANUEL J .C. DURU
waa realty lm ~- wllll tne - r l ul opaach
of tho IOtll* Prime Mlnlot., of J-lca Michael
H e - to b e _ . w11n.....,.
~· oltho ao ealled third - OOUI1Jflat. bolt
growing up In a llllnl -country, I lhlnk ht lolled ID
"'""'""' tho.....,._ p r - ollhe _ . . tl¥ing In
_ r... ....... r-loothlp 10 ..... her.
O..tho_.., ..... ,...,.,.,_lhe _ _
,...______ ollht _ . . all tfto thin! - b y lito • fhl ..-pie, ~- In Soutll AlOca.
....,..._ rn a · Algllanlstan. etc.. tM r otru
tlllnl&lt; .......
mlslortlaiC! 011 the CIA, KGB. and tho WNC-s . -, - .
t h i r d - - - 6011, ..... tUong

I

Manley.

-_,,...,Of

""'-lor-_..In
· -In
be

.....loniNpa among

,_..,not

-·0-·-

lorolgn ......,.,• • The tllta Wldtlla g n a e d y - In

tho llllrd world oount,... I~ pot~lto ollhe
imporlaHllloretgn countriet and aom.tlmat they help
them eub¥ett their Own governments.
In moot African oo,.,,,... •• .,.II a t otllel third - l d
oounl,._, ,,. - l a.6on"tlla,.. strong
lor
lhair oountriet, lnotaad they ~Wier to rr.. In tho us"'
_ , . other
oountllea r - thallttwe In lllalr
vorrou. oountriH Wid help In building lhtm. II ....,body
lived rn 11to us and e-. 1t going 10 r~we rn ,,.
third OOI.Witrieo1; oh• ~~~~ tho us was no&lt; built In a
cloy.

--..ron

e.._

'"""ll1lrd--

Seoondly, .._ .
tludylng In lito US Wid~-.--, forgot
thtklata baclt , _ . aa 110011 u t11ay _ , . they llgllt and oompata over ll1lnga tue11 at
-lortlyol one - r y and - l h t Olllr.- ol
111em- atay baclt heraah• -~~-...._of
going ,_.to panlclplllaln tho ClrteiOPft*ll ol their
oountrlaa.

'*'

In tho llohl among foreig n 11.-,10, 011 Alt~att.,.,. up
looting orr the time - U M the wOld Alnce 10
,..,.. a stigma and strange ,.,.anlng any time h It
mentioned IIOUncl moat - • In tilt aelvoncacl COIU&gt;Irlu
lho &lt;Mher thltd · - too. In ltcl,. o1 mint In this -.ncry 011011 · - me - h e r rt.a ..
- a - O f - · - btfOJO ... ......., . .. " ..,..
lllat you guya ,._on tile baclt 01no.
alepllanto.,., 1M In

,,_?OI_..., _ _

w.t1, belen toMng- oornrnon ~ o1 trw

____ _

third
World_.,.,
lhe _ . . - _ , , 0 - ~
ln ._
one·- men, alao ll1ay ahould -.op a o1

--of-··-.tullY

...

111aymayfltlaiii'""""~IO-Ihtk­

ooeiL T h e y - olao Mop -.,g ~

---lor·· -~-

-!Wing 1 f t - · ' * " -tile
.......,..., tcnlg1unom1M -lineS• clllflcullto
In t h o ' ' * " - - -

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�In Squire &amp;
Norton

Return Surveys to
Tables Saying
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=

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OK! LET'S BITCH
I

This survey was put out by the
S.A. Communications Committee.
We're concerned about grievances
and how they can be solved.
TELL US YOUR GRIPES!
HOUSING ..

ACTIVITIES . . .

Cleaning of and conditions in
dorms . . . Heating problems in
dorms . ~ . Security . . . Kitchen
facilities in dorms . . . Off·campus
landlords .. .
Comments: _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Movies . . . Effective clubs . . .
Comments: _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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PROFESSORS . . .
BUSING . . .

Effective teaching . . .
Disagreements . . . Grades
Comments: _ __;___ _ _ __

routes when Squire
.
clqs s . . . Bus schedules running
on tl e . . . Speeding by bus
drivers . . . More buses at busy
times .
C?oP'ments: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

~

LIBRARIES

FACIUTIES ..
Heating in Bubble . . . Money
Machines in dorms . . . Lighting on
campus . . .
Comments=- - - - - = - - -- -

Weekend
hours . •· . Heating • . ·· . Lighting in
South Library • . .
Comments: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:..:_
• ----'----- - - - - -

-----~ r&lt;

�sports..,

•

THE OWIAO ttOtJS£ Of' llllf'f~
/INC THE~ STUOEKT U"'IOH

PRne'fl-

The

Pinch
then
heave
Skoal
brother!

Holocaust

After
36 Years
Monday November 2.

1 chen nociced a &amp;raduJ.J mvea.~
of ulh'a m tn)' mO\IIh and o

('"ff~rd'•

I , .... llo-·ed.
hat ..
mtJtakt! t had a trtnbk 1«1tf11 tn
m)' ~omach and •-ant~ Lo th.to•

m)'&gt;Cif. "lht ~uy \\hO tnd.&gt;f&lt;n

What"&gt; alllh&lt; hoopla abou1
«&lt;~ru U\e &lt;"&lt;«Y mapzlnc you

ptek up or TV commm:lal you...,
tw somcth•n&amp; aboul Lhb produoc
Nol on!) art 1hr hk.. or Cathon

F',.l.. v. al1 Gam""' and Earl
Cm\pbdl endO&lt;SIOJ II, bul lbe
lma&amp;&lt; Of JOUIJ smc&gt;kclen h"' &lt;'til
affCCied &gt;OIIlt of m} fri&lt;Od.s
HTf)' il, u's arcat."' u.ld on(
'tf)'

rduil'\1:' rt'q)OC)dcd

·~· 11ulr I• on. I ~OHd&lt;r If hc "'"

haln•m&lt; h~&amp;hlu... .o I
thouam. chli ~~' ., &amp;ood • ume:
a~

any tu cry tl

I pricd ch&lt; aluminum lid off lhc
conta.ncr and \l&amp;rtd at •hac
loo~&lt;d

loLt d1rt ""b a

fWift~

-.tnccrararn odor. I atttmpttd co

ano&lt;h&lt;r. lleln&amp; a oon-.mok&lt;r, I

bc--lldcrcd by pUIIUII lobacro
bcr•em my dl«l and aum
"&amp;I

lou or ••ld cbo\oJb" lilc&lt;rcd
throuab m1 mlocl on •btlh&lt;r I
ibould ~~penmnn •nth ttu\ Jlurr.
Would J,... ......rt V. iD m) pom
tol

By no-. fl ••~ halnimt, and I
really wa&gt;n't walclllnl ~ran~

ol lh&lt; Hou"on O!kn oo ch&lt;

andiron &amp;JO•n&gt;c lh&lt; Sled&lt;"·
"Wha1 a to~nc•dcncr.'' I ,.ld 1o

smokdcu IObiCCO lbcO&lt; ~·7 II

''h'•

a pinch bt""&lt;tn hh &lt;h«"~ ond
aum?"

from the rw~' "uempc, I 1ool.
anothe-r ..poth.. aud rathtf
wcc:ew:fuU)' rxn u1n tbt ''t'Ortetl•'
'pol. No• .. hat do I do-rcla,. pr
,.hll1 Ho01 lon&amp; do I 1&lt;1 1101
chert?. •here. rrw. of lht
qucsuom; •.n m) truod

By JON M . DIAT

Aw.''•"' ~~• Uu,;

awa)?

!\Jeer c:onuna bad. from thc
Amhent C8mplllancr a n,..,1
duo ont .,_..., I •opp&lt;d at the
local 7-a.-.., acrou ch&lt; ........ I
..... JfC'Cicd b)' ...hoi&lt; IWOrtmtnl
of tobbaco prodvru. Red Man
......,., cobacro, Gar&lt;UI y Vep
cipls, fllurr. yea muir. Aah yea.
th&lt;rt " .,..._ UOO.. a cardboard
po&lt;tun or Wah Glllrlson •u 1
\'&amp;nely or smokd&lt;s. na ......
I had a d\oicc 10 ma\&lt; or crtbtl
Sl;nal, Happy Oar&gt; 0&lt;
Copenh&amp;JCO. Whicb one to

choooc:? I ope&lt;d for Copcr&gt;h-..cn
v.·hid\ c:amc in a pretty cardboard
Item cootaiJICf and had a
"inlerare&lt;n O..•·or. Nobody I old

nx there was thr« dirf~e-m
navol$, so I lhought th&lt; l&amp;Sit or
wintergrten ~ould "kill" lhe:

pgl a ''PII'K·h .. bn•C'Cft m, aum,
'!l'l 1 rd&lt;a.cd 11 100 10011 and n
"'"all o•rr m) mC&gt;U(h. Earl
Campbd •urt ""'~"' 11 looL "'
&lt;"') •h&lt;n he '• on thc bta.:h

cllbtna -

..... •bcn hc pua tb.tc

r-nch in h'' motHh

Aft&lt;r

••ih•QI mr mc&gt;U(h OUJ

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1 FREE DELIVERY TOI
1 Main St. Cam pus Aru I

II $1,.00 Off:I
On A Large ChNH

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Pizza, w1tt1 -

1tem

"'
Bucket Of Wlngt
wtth thla Ad
Expires 11/16/81

o.,.,•• u""'

P,.tlKio to Gf'f'OCHI&lt;I.

tM SLoal? I ttlo"'bt

INFORM ATION MEETING
November 2 at 4 pm
Tn rm. 232 Squire

)

~ou aJ-.,~,,

Open to 111 students.

lrll\d .. ilh ••

011 -.dl. I Jtllr'\' nut C"CJ}onr
has &amp;he' tun(' 10 to smoke:la"

Aiii~~oviJ
Opportunltl.,. lndudr:
In drpth trolnlng progromjctJnrr d r urlo pmr n l/
~..anal groUJih

5-5:30pm
Rm. 2 19 Squire Hall , MSC

iPizza••J i
Sl. Compual

Bu/lelo. Squire Hell,

·~·An.. a ooupk or ~on or
•atcr. I (dl brtttt and rc:turncd 10
lhf' room, and ther~ "'"•' larl
C'ampbeU Oft lhc' "'-"'rfll th.l&amp;IIJ\~
on the- rtdd \\hal"' dwl '"
Campbdt's mouah' '"" l(uo~
at-(:'he..lftl cu.m! Latt ... hrrt••

BECOME A VITAL UNK

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11.- Heath St.
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111 the Stell! Unlv College "
Rm 232. 12 • I pm
TOPIC:· ,,. J*""' tn

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INTERVIEWS,
November 3. H1yes
A""ea C, M 1i11 St.,
November 4 . Capell
HIII. Amh-•

S.nlors/Gracls
Contact Career
Planning Offict
NOW f or 111
1ppolnunent

APPLY
EARLY

Welcome to the World

on 111&lt; cubt and lo and bthold
who do I ...,, bu1 Earl C&amp;mpbdl

I

• Proleuor Gerllerd Fll-. Prolenor ot Soctology

Thursday, Nou. 5th

Wdl upon my rccurn 10 th&lt;
coom, I sctllcd down and tumC'd

1

Tuesday November 3 .

on....

MANDATORY INFORMATIONAL MEETING

robaceo taste.

•PicK•
-3133

t'OUf$(

e Tile Holoeeutl • A VIIUI / Ollplly
H•u Lounge, Squve Hill, I I •m 2 pm
• Opening Addreu II)' Rul&gt;/n LHerm111,
Ch1/rm1n or the Bull•lo O.leg•tlon to the
World Conference of Hotoeeult Surv1110rs, In
Jerunlem, 1961, Heu Lounge · 12 Noon
• The Waruw Ghello • exceptiOnal documen·
tery 111m, Squire Hell rm 233, 7·30 pm

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I•

by 0 U E. Academic AcM!emenc

"FAN
APPRECIATION
NIGHT"
Saturday, Nov. 7th
from 9:00pm- until?
BEER
3/$1 .00
Be An Athletic Supported!
~HE TALBERTBULLPEN

1

Spon-edby:

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SA. A t hletlca &amp; S tude nt Affairs

·--'="::..":':'.:r..l

MOndoy. 2 - 1.1 . Tho-"""

8

�etc.

SHALL ·WE DANCE?
We are having an

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Beou~".riG ne• t Frtdat '"• .sp.c:tr"'"' •
d..acont•l'lvtt the ETC ~· ahf'IOwO" U wlt
conhn~ to tUft atuctent OfQM'\IUhon .,..,

SRAELI DANCE PARTY-

ot'*' Unr;er_,ty l f"~.,..,ta •!'\ ~tl

ldfhon• tnstMd 0( 'WI• tng 1 lf'Clllltl l\IIQe

Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 8 pm

d&amp;&lt;MICS to the •~nounc~ta. t~ •ill be
.run •• the nohc:es·• Met*'! oi ,,.

In the Flllrhore Room
of Squire Hall, MSC

SpKirunt 1 Q~wt..CS oeget Hl')tC. 1'1
•m.lecl to t$ woroa

Munchies · Soda, Beer (lor cost}

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COME ON IN AND GET WITH IT

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Edinboro rips Bulls
h~ Ecbnboro Ft&amp;hlllll Scots IICI01~ '22 founb qllllntt
po!nu Saturday, capnalililll on datu BuUs hlmo•m. to
ovenohdm UB JS-0. ~ BuliJ Mid their o wn
uatlsuc:aUy, but sufrn~ from poor Cicld position throu&amp;hout th&lt;
pmt and w~ "o"'&lt;d by lcey injurin to Quanerbaek Marty
Barrett and Wt~ R~vn Jot D'Amico.
L&lt;adi111 only 13.0 late in tM tltlrd
Edmboro ptlcd up
tM pou&gt;U aftn Barrtu wu forced to lea&lt;e the pm&lt; ,.db a
spnincd ankle. Barrett-who threw thuc irueRq~tlotu an:l
oomplcted only 10 or 20 p&amp;SIC1i for 102 yards ~fore lea&gt;~"' tht
pme-was in.rfccttvcly rcpla~ by thr« 8ulh SUMIIIUI&lt;S.
The F"IJ)ttins Scots wer• led by fullback Krith Colllt:r, "'ho ran
ror 124 yards and brok&lt; the Bulb bacu woth a fourth quan&lt;r 44
yard touchclown burst. Edinboro-•ho KOr&lt;d tn IM n,..
quann on a quarterback keeper and latn ..-itb t..a field
,oafs---added us final pD&lt;nu Wllh tM rael"'-es moppma up.
The BuUs rC\.--ord drops to S·l and they ha• • t•o pmo
rnnamins on tb&lt; wale- a hom• sam• \ttSUS WntmonSter
Coii•E• on No•nnbcr 1 and away at St. Lawrcne&lt; Unlvnsity on
Novem~r 14.
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D'Amico. •ho &lt;uffercd a broken elbow on the Bulls' forst
poscssovn... miss th&lt; team's Conal two pmeo.

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Pavone snares seventh shutou
Soccer Bulls sink Great Lakers
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drew Zabronslu otn and toed the ball pa~ hom
for his scrond aoal or th&lt; Jlme. The t..~m
&gt;cern&lt;d to lerdown aftn the aoal and over th"t
ntxt ten monutcs. Fellcmachn had .........
ukcn.
ncdfcot chanc:a for a haHnck, bat t..Ln
aoatJe Zabroosl;i made lftUY
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The Bulb .-eel "'" &amp;oali io the Cifft half,
ouuhol t~ &lt;lteat Laker&gt; 12-1, and dorntnated
FtlJnnacMr, at 63:45 In the pmc, had a
the acuon on the rtdd.
golden OJ'POrtundy from the riaht side and
The Cirst soaf or the cont&lt;&gt;l came mod way
althouah hos kick was ..... ~ labroMLi .... out
throu,&amp;h the half whtn Kurt Pclgnnacher broke or po&gt;ltion and had to dovo back 111 the ball.
in from the left side w11h Marty Gro» As the UB's Wilt Cohm beat him to the ball and tM
&lt;»weao ruffback tn&lt;d 10 plAy bctw...n them.
Bull! lead incr~ to 4-0
Fd,cmac:ber kt a 'hoi 10 that d&lt;fltel&lt;d orr t~
Gross ended 1~ scortlll "uh Ius &amp;0&amp;1 and
Os"t&amp;D nctmindtr, R~ labromLo, and onto coaftcodtr Many Pa\one notched bis stttntlt
LM riJht coma- or the &amp;oaf.
shutout of IM -.son-lea'tl\l him only one
A •hort Y&gt;hile later, UB u.pped th• score to
shutout away from !be UB season record .
U1 ,.hen Ouo Orr-a frc,;hman aoahender
-lAM Strauss
rteruit. now attht forward position-too~ the
UB
on
Friday
~eatcd Brockpott State :J.I on
baU on the left side or the net and ftd 11 to IM
closdy auar~ '14arl Brown. Bro•n fdlto the o•atome . to capture thaState Unhcr&gt;~tY of
&amp;rOUnd but ll\llO&amp;lCd to a&lt;t a shot o ff .. hole on 1*w VorL AthleUc: Coafermct (SUNYAC)
Watern OtYUJOO soa:cr clwnptonship. Got111
his bacL. The ball
onto the oct pultM
into the extn1 staou, ti&lt;d a1 one apiece, UB's
Osweao coalie ,.ho had also fallen.
Jim lAuric and Wall Cohen scored for the win
A t the thr« mlnutc mark in the second half,
U B (IO· l·l) will race Conland Swe (943) for
ractd do"n tM risltt sidtlonc: and the SUNYAC crown ntbtr today or TUQC!ay .

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to JO.
Thol ...., "hat the UB var.uy &lt;occcr
team was uyln&amp; after last Wednesday's
S-0 shutout o,.., tht Osweao Swe Great

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By JON M . DI AT
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Champnio01bips in •hkh UB
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"We""' very Slllorocd •ilb thc
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Midtown Tennis Ccntrr. tbt
thamplonsbip round consisted or
ooJ [)ivisioo Ill t...ns. In put
t....,. u bi&amp;h u Oivi&gt;ioo t
would J*1icipal•.
'"II W11J "fair to dnidc lbcm,"
said Otmnil1. •'lMy have a betw
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played apinsiOOmt or 111&lt; ...,..
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....-y one of UB's four mtria
won two tvcnu, ncttl113 16 points,
and was t)'ina with three other

teams.
U 8 number on&lt; si113I&lt;S pll)&lt;r
l~ddc Juhl, d&lt;r&lt;aoed Ril.l
Land&lt;nburJ or UnJOn Coll&lt;ce and
Amy Robcru or Alfred honday.

Number '"" pla)-.r Amy Rots ...,
•on her I•O matChes nsily. llotll
doubles teams or Leo!~&lt; Stldham
and Susan Rubin, •lont .,ilh the
number,..., team or Usa
M&lt;IC!Il'&lt;)' and Rabon Abt"llmowitt
a1so ...CMI handay.

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"All of
1M playen did \&lt;fY •dl "
On the SC&lt;!Ond day of
competition, all but tho Orct
doublet team tool, and CDI&lt;ted
ftc:d·tn comol&amp;hoo.
Hock Jubllool hn -.to 10
Vanar'• Am) 8oriJh by a 6-1. 6-l
&lt;OWII llltbouJ)I sh&lt; bountcd INtel:,
dercatma Diana M«bno of Sloay
Brook, (i.), 6-1 in tho oon.ulation
match.
"I was h.\ppy "'ith my play,"
Jubl Aid. "My thord fftalth was

apnl one."
Jabl, II-;.,-, played her last
maadl for U 8 dunna th&lt;
ch&amp;n~~&gt;ionJ!Ii!». "I'm rully JOin&amp;
to mil• it. We all had 1 JOOdtfm•
and I really enjoyed it." Juhl said.

"II lOOk I lot or lim&lt; IO fO OUI
on the team. but it "'u '*onh tt ...
Amy Rou lost her matc-h 6-),
6-0 and ended up 1o&gt;tna btr
......olatiool by.a_6-Z, 6-0 COUIII to

lon••• Elau~e Ponu
11tc doublo UIAdan of
M&lt;Kl&amp;ney and AbramO\ IU also
lo&gt;l both of their m1t&lt;h&lt;s by
.....-nor 6-1. 6-1 , and 6-l, 6·) .
But the combination of Rubin and
SttdhiHn d&lt;fca~cd thc duo of
lona's Ayen and
by a
...,... of 6-1. 6-2.
On tbt third and fm.tl d•t or
~- Slidltam and Rubi&lt;l-..on
thdr matth in thc quar1orfi.W.
over Sludmorc CoUca&lt; by 1 ...,,.
or 6-1. 6-1 .
In their next rrwth, pr-.
oc&lt;WTed as Rubio o:&lt;IKted a bone
in Ita anti&lt; In the ........... or

uw--.t1

ohti&lt; maid&gt;~ Soma. Rubin.
tM~.oorum ~pla~an..­
haYi~a taped lbc onkk and Will
clc1crmlped to finish lhc match.

I was111'&lt;""""""
bad: and my 1q
OUI," llMbta Cl{(llaiAcd.

JUit

•'1M trainer came ou&lt; and taped
u up, and I continu&lt;d tbt male-h.
The doctor aid tbal I had
probotbly p!Jiyed 100 much thai

w«:kenc.i. The coun,, wrre vuy

hiTd and they rook a b&lt;atlna on

tht coun.••
R ubln plaFd Out I ht m.atc-h lll
..hlcb they 6-1, ~. 6--2 T1tc

Royal played the balls 10d IIIII
......e llrt to .... !'llik Sltdbam
aaadt up ror 11er by a11Jt1t1 orr
more balk at the "" and donne heT fore-hand deop.
Due to Rubin'• onjury 111&lt; ,....,
.... ror&lt;cd 10 default (rOill their
out ldl&lt;dul&lt;d match.
Rubm rcfl«tcd oe tit&lt; ..-a as
a wbok ... The: team wasn"l VNI•
but •c •err
.lht ltid.
" We bad ..,.,.S SUCCtSs In oha JlU
tournament and tbc rqular
JCUOn, We had a aood time."
"W&lt; had a p:&gt;od team.'' sold
SIJdhan:t. "I doft't Ibid~ W&lt;
apctted 10 do .......... but ...
did. We MU .....Oy &lt;:'ICI(ed about
til&lt; champoomltips and .. ..,body
came thrOII&amp;h "'&lt;II."
Nt~tl yur's team r01urcs to bt
even mor&lt; pOtent ''""" only Juhl
I&lt; teavlna due to lflldUIIUOII.
"Wt bavt11 lot of &amp;ood )'OUIII
pla)-.n," llliii.C-It. "We
h1~ a 1o1 or dc!&gt;tb and ""' ba•~ a
ho&lt;l or &amp;OOd pia~. w. played
....... IOU&amp;h matcfta lbll year and
... playcd wdl. t was very rlta!icd
With this team."

..-one:·

,.;u

•

•

~­

J

-

Aft
.. .
....,
.

.

. ...

1;~11
..

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Sample formally introduced as UB's next President
By SETH COOOCillLO
Mg""'f"' £tltror

S

&lt;even B. Sample of Nebraska
wa.s Connally introdll&lt;l&lt;d 11 a

prQs conference Wednaday
mornina as UB's 12!h President, 10
r&lt;plae&lt; Robert '-· Keller, who will be
$t&lt;J&gt;J&gt;ina down on Janulll)' I.
Sample wlU take ortiee on Mvcb I and
Univcnity Co&lt;Jnc:ll Chair Robert Koren
.aid tbi11 UB is ot!U awalllna SUNY
Chancellor Oinon Wbanon's d&lt;cision on
who will save as l'n$ldenl durin&amp; tbe two
mooJh ml&lt;rim.
The Tnuua VOted unanimou$1y
WcdD&lt;:sda)' momina 10 appro.c lbc cboia:
or tbc San:b Conuniuc and lbc
UaiYUSily Couocil, whldo had boa&gt;
•-iddy reported In the media. ar~a
medina io El!ccutive Se..;on whb lbc
candida~ and his wifc Thaday niJIII.
Followi01 tbc diliM$lon, Sample flew 10
Buffalo to awal11he Board's final
d&lt;Cision.

F

or" look 11t Sompk's

bGd,oMnd 111td to l""le
nudmt n«tlort t o tile
til• storln on Pill'
:U. Addlth&gt;rtlll rt«tlOrt from
Uni-lity offkillls 1111d St11te-wi&lt;U
kolkn wiJI iH /O&lt;tMotrlbtt /If
M0rtt/4y's edltiOrt of'Jlw Sp«lrUl.

rtno ~t. SH

Sample had breakfast Wedncoday
momin&amp; with tbe Council or IJI&lt;us,
before ~~~~~ 1ht prm in capon Hall,
and then he was lilt ,.,... or honor a1 a
opedaJ luncheon wilh various vioc
praidcnls lltld 1he UB Covnc:IJ. Arlcr
lbese function.. lh&lt; Proslden1 OesiJTia~
embarked on • ltNr or lh&lt; Amherst Campus, auided by OirCCior of Public
Affairs Harry Jackaon and Vioc Prcsid&lt;n1
for Facilities Plannina John Neal.
Sampl• len Buffalo W... thai artcrnoon
and is oxpCCied to re1um aalln before
officially bec:ocnin&amp; President 10 ....., will!
constituency IIIOUPI and aaJn a besla
Wldcnl.anllina or the Univcnity and lilt
SUNY~ .

L cn and San:b Chair Robert Milloazi

botb appeard dctiabted .. tbe press
conr........... tbcy iftlroduc.xl Sample to
the communlty, finilhina. aeven montlu- of
hectic ddibesation and codl01 the iDI&lt;flSC
sll&lt;(Uialion lhll had reached a CI'QOCndo
earlier 11\b week.
"Ahhouah we had almost 100

•UU&lt;Siions and applicanc.. one candidate,
.... all &amp;lllccd, sboWcl be tbe first penOn
tO head Ibis Unvicrsity, .. Millond Wd or
Sample. " He ,.,.. lilt unanimtNs choice
or the studenu on the oommiuee, ht was
tbe unaninou• ohoicc of 1hc racuhy and
be was the un~mlmous cholct: or the
Council members."
Sample is ~tJve Vi« Pres:idc:m for
Academic Affain 11 1he Unlvenily of
Nebraska, an tlectrical cn,&amp;lnccrina faculty
member and "-U a diverse hlSIOry.
Drcacd corucrY&amp;Ilvdy In a dark blue
pin-striped suit. with his wife Kathryn a1
his side, Sample Oelded questions from
1bc IDcdil on .. variety o(lubjects,
ranaina from ~d 10 the UovXrlily' s
rdationsbip with the Stat&lt;. Oflcn times,
be ...., forced 10 defer 0011\fMN, ,citina
unfasnilllrily will! the Univcnily,
lllSW&lt;rina tll&amp;liY or lilt questions m vacoc
tcmu.

Sample did, ""-&lt;, assure his
auclicoc:e or 1deYision crews, repOrtcn,
photoJBj&gt;hc&lt;s and lljlmlnistrators that UB
would remain. comsnbtnlsve imtilulion
and lavishly praised Its faculty and
hcritaae. He alSCI'1ed lhtl UB had ~
tremendous pOtential, admilllna thai it
had mud! to do with his decision.

''I

have tried hard in Ihe past no1 10
favor a discipline reaardless or my
pcrs00a1 b'll&lt;:qround," Sample dalm&lt;il.
" My UZI&lt;Ia"stadni111 of tbe mluion-now
and it will ran&amp;Jn so in lilt (Uiurc-U tbat
UB sbould be the , _ comprd&gt;auivc
acaclcmit: unit or 1he SUNY ~- I am
comfortable 'lwhb that miuioa."
Sample asscncd lhat UB had
tr......SOU. J&gt;Ol&lt;ntial to rank as ooc or
tbe nation's 1op instilution• and he .aid
!his atlr~ him here. Asked 10
commeol on its specir.c weak,neues, the
President Ocsilllllle aendy side-Slopped
1he question and praised lhe Univenily
i011cad.
"lam aware or some of the problems
have here, but I'm more lmprcssed or
the pOSitive potential or lhls university,
and an ou~andina faculty," be hotcd,
adllina tbal a top quality professional
cop&lt;s was a critieal faciO&lt; In lktcrmlnina
tbe suenalll or 1111 insti1udoa.
The NdKuta Vice Prcsiclcnl admltlcd
tbat be had sPUrned other orrcrs 1o
bocoax a Pnsl3cat, but tbal he was "so
impresJcd" by both u B and tbc o~y or
Bufralo, tbal he coUld not tum do"'" lllis
one. "I doll't think l 'vc ewr _,as
Cl&lt;cited as I d rtOW," Sample rcwalecl.
"II was an opportGftll)' I moldn 't pus
up"
Wbcn asked to describe his •'Ylt as an '
o&lt;lmiDIJtrator, Sampluald thai be lacked
one panlcular lcadcnblp trail dcfmin&amp; his
job as a facilitalor for subordinates 10

you

bdp them aet lhcir jobs dooc. He added,
"I will also put a loc of hours ln."
Sample was asked many limes abou1
COoStrucUon O( the Amhcrsl
Campus-Jona a top priority or UB and
che Ketter admtnbtradon-..nd expreuect
confodeoce that Sial&lt; suppOrt would
ronlinue. He added 1hat New York's
financial uslstance for ca,pital projeeu
was area1cr 1han in Nebraska and
professed Cl&lt;J)criencc in otlcmptln&amp; 10

Africa. But Sample rcapondecl onoly,
pOintina Out -.ni inconsistcndcs in tbe
ANC'• aravmcnu. Kor&lt;11, however, did
not remain as ealm and colkcted,
inSiructina 1he $tudcniJ 10 slOp aucmptina
to cu:rn the prm conftunce lnto • forum
on South Africa,
But Sample added thai "student
involvement is a .,ood thina," and u.id be
would work with the "established leaden
or llle aovcmmmls'' but warned thai
wraa money from rr1~ctanl JcsWacures.
students tmd 10 ...-b e •• a university ror a
mlnlmlzlna Ill&lt; uniqueness or New Yock.
$honer period of time," rhan ocher
Univcnity conslitumda. The Kct~a
Sample said he ttPCCied 10 11111 orr hl.s
tenure nwith a cc:nain amounl of U'Wt
administration. ll wu pO{~ned out. oftc:G
from Sludcnls and faculty" because of lilt
cq&gt;cricnccd diffocully in dealioa will!
warm roocption he bas so rar received
stUdent croups.
from the rtpresentallves or those Jllftups
Whik- asked speciriCIJJy aboul lilt
who scrwd on the Seuoh Commill«. "I
UniYUSity ~ to uiiPIIdc iu athlcllc:
bopc.1o maintaln that becausi or my style
PfOITilD to DMslon 1 $latus, S.S.ple
is such thai 10 be open in commllllications
si&gt;okc favorably about lntcn:olleaiatc
and l!ry and stay in dose and reauJar
sports. "Aibletlcs at&lt; a pOSiti•·e force at
contae% with Sludcnt leadership," he
many inititutiolu. I have a blah opinion
promised,
or intcrcollqiale ipO&lt;IJ, .. he insisted.
"But I lcnow many who have ...uy
S ample &amp;01 his nrs1 tasle or a part or 1he
dirrcrent &lt;&gt;epcrienca wi1h m11 ...
Sludcnt body when several mcmbcn of lhc
Kencr bas opted to dday a decision on
Alternative News Collcetivc (ANq arllled
the plan, nollna thai il should be len up
llle DcsiJTI&amp;Ic on his pOlicy toward
10 bis successor and Sample conceded, "I
apanhcid and lnmtmcnts in So
- u-th_ _ _...;.,_h_• v_c_a_ vcrr
..;,"!opcn
i--m
- ln_d_.'_' - - - .

�in short.

XI Oc1obw 1111

campus

N- 2 1

77re Spectrum '\eal passes

P ATCO grounded

Alia two ~or ddibcrtiloa, the StlMI&lt;nt Asoociatloa (SA)
- e insured oon&amp;ioualioa or Tit• :;pm,.m by
lhe
aqoeiadooa poiou bci•CICil lhUilMicnt ...........,., llld

~

Oo Tuc:sday the us Cowt of Appeals deru&lt;d the rxtention or
earlier order ..bid&gt; pm'&lt;ftled tormillation of tht ProfcstJonol
- Air Trallic.CootrollerJ Orpnizatlon (PATCO) as the hlr&amp;llnlna
.,..., for the eoouoUcn.
Last lburtday the Federal Labor Relalions Authority took
away PATCO's ri&amp;hlto repraen~tbe air traffl( controUm
bcca- or lh&lt;ir .._
strike •hich ... tcdlo...Uy illepl.
But the ~"""" laler blcolced Ibis d«ision.
~that PATCO "has oo1 made th&lt; •ho&gt;o-iua t&lt;qoired" to
preveot it deeatifatloo ..;n proe&lt;td. PATCO before the Sink&lt;
repr....,ted o - JS.OOO •orkm, but aU &lt;""PP 6300 ,..,. fired
last summer for ...,rusUo&amp; to obey back.. o-wort ord&lt;r.
Trami&gt;onation Sea&lt;wy Drew Lewis ass&lt;ned, aftn the coun
decision, that noo&lt; of the ftred oontroUm -uld be rehired.

_.ovma

1D

~.

8dort 'fOiltoa oo Tit&lt; Spmn;m, tilt bocly creoted and Ad Hoc
WIIJI...S MaDs c-mitt« to Mal with the PfOIIOied cr&lt;llicia
of a dormitory OOIIDCil. 1bt - CXDIIIitt« allows tilt S..W. to
wort wilh lbc SA ~bly ill &lt;Orlt!Cllal orpnizatioa problems
ill tile _ , . ooadl, llacc tilt Saw• is desi&amp;a&gt;d to hanclk
.,.,.,.
na.dal
lbe
tlnll rcw
tilt-doralkooy FOUP was pramted by
S..or SCcphm HJaW. Eoay raklenct haU on c:ampus ..;n
lla&gt;'e rq&gt;n:aa~t.llioa, to "brine tilt clifftrall dorms and collq&lt;s
iDto aaioo with cadi O&lt;ba," oo-dntned Eric Friedman
~lbe major foau; of attcotlon for the Wednaday mt:&lt;tlna was
...,.,....... or. JUb&lt;aiption fee to Tit&lt; Spmrum. snwor Debbie
ca-r odvaooed • IDOiloG amenclina ont point or the contraa
iDoaMaa ~credit for lhe fundina by SA. 01&amp;..-er's
~ woald have a frol)l paae notice actnowl&lt;cl&amp;lna fundina

mark russell
Oc:ttinB Jilllmy Can&lt;r to pitch the AWACS to Co.,cu
was n04: one or Rea,aan's smancr mO\'CS. Whm H eomes to

UDCkflnlduate Student~' Mllldatory F«S" strikin&amp; all
notioc of SA.
llul tilt ammcoclmtr1t rolled by a ~~~2 vot&lt;. pr&lt;Sm~ina the
front- recot~Ditioo . lbiJ and the O&lt;her SIX point~ &amp;ath&lt;red I
IS.O.l IIIIII"Po of approvlll. wit.h SA...,....•., various assurances
6tutDciol acoountabalty be the Jtudent newspaper.

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aettinJ the job done in Washington, Jimmy pro•ed that the
old .maai&lt; is still there.

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or State butlhey don't have the heart tO tell us?

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wodc il was determined that If Ill dectlon wen hdd today
ltqJabtic:aD Repaentatl¥t Jack K&lt;mp w011ld defeat
Oemoaat Hiah Catty for aovcrnor, It was nponed In th&lt;
Blifllllo ~~~~ N&lt;ou.
Kattp was faYOred by 55 per=t of the voom with Catty
1 fed sorry for Hmry Ki&gt;sinJer. Wbm.- th&lt;r&lt; is a .. orad
taldQa ooly a 21 share. Fowtten percent said that
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�FSEC shoots down Kunz memo on transfer
By DAN HOLDER
CQmpou &lt;d1tor

11&gt;e relationship ~ .. een tht
State Univc:rmlc.s and
community collqes wu tht
main ittm or diSCtUsion at
Wednesday's Faculty Scnatt
EJcecutive Commht&lt;e mttting.
OiscWlsing a memorandum
authored by As.oeiatt Dean of
Undergraduate Education
(DUE) Waller Kunz for the
&lt;ntire 90-minute sc:ssion, the
Executiv• Com111ittee ended by
returning the paper to its
author. The memorandum,
entitled "SUNY Two-Year
Colle&amp;e to SUNY/ Buffalo
TratUfer Policy,:• concerned
entry guarantees bet,.een
community collqel and UB.
The m.morandum ""aS
wriuen in respoMt to a SUNY
Board or Trustees
m.morandum which repeated a
1972 pledge to establish "a
transftr policy which
guaranteed araduates of twoyear collqes within the
University an opportunity to
continue their education on a
full-time basis at State
University senior campUlCS."
The SUNY memorandum,
wriuen by Chaneellor Oifton
Wharton to the Board of
Trustees, requires that
"bqinning with the Fall
sem$er or 1982, lfaduates of
two-year collcac.s within S~te
U niVtrsity or New York , when
acoc:pted in parallel programs
at baccalaureate campuses or

the University, Will be
accordtd full junior standina."
The Wharton memorandum
coDcluded with a resolution
ctlling for individual units in
SONY to set up suidelinc:s to
comply with the requirement .

Several

points in the Kunz
paper written to comply with
the Albany requlr&lt;ments drew
criticism. The first to draw
opposition was the definition
of "parall&lt;l program•" which
called for community collcae
graduates to complete seven
General Education courses
before "being acoc:pted at UB.
One Senator noted that tiB
students can use four years to
complete the requirc:man,
while community collqc:
graduates only have 1,.0 years.
A major area of concern to
the Faculty group was that
community collcae standards
might be lower than the
University's and some scudents
coming to UB with an
Associa.t e's Degree might not
be prepared to handl• course
work at a University Center.
Another concern for the
faculty was that specific
departments might not accept
community colle&amp;e credit for
some coursses. ~
Faculty or Engmeering and
Applied Science representative
OenniJ Malone SU&amp;Bestc:d that
the memorandum be changed
to allow adntission to the
University, but not to any
speciftc proaram . That would
be done separately through the

tnYOiwd In CommumiJ

Col•• cHNt• tl m . .l/ng

department itself.
' ' W e could live with this as
a University admissions
policy," EJcecutive Committee
SccrW~ry Gerald Rising
summariz.cd. "Bur as soon as
we talk about spc:t'\fic

prop-ams, that's elitist."
There was some discussion
on tb&lt; benefit$ to the
community collcac.s from this
program. Committee Otair
Barbara HO&gt;fell noted that the
two year schools would rather
have Sludeots take extra
courses on the local campus.
She cited students entering UB

No 'secret' research at UB?
including California Institute
or Technology, have wrillen to
the Defense Department urgina
it to lift some of the research
rc:strictions before they have
any serious impact on research
output, according to a r-nt
N~w York Times article.
Slanford physics profesJOr
Edward Tdler told the New
York daily that "witbln the
last 30 years, th• United States
has given up its advantaSe in
all m~itary fields, espedally
t.h ose in which secrecy is the
normal practice. In one field
that is not military, but h as
military applications, we are
ahead of the world and way
ahead of the RUSJians; the
field is electronics--&lt;specially
computers-and its in this r~eld
~re absohlldy no secrecy

exists.,,

Vlco------

Most UB research is funded

by the National Institute of
Health wbicb bas paperwork
restrictions but no security
A$..,.,.. IM,. ,. no NCAI'I 191Mtefl ' ' U8
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regulations.
"The government has its
own research labs-and they
By SETH ALLEN
Aooordi11g to Vice President
are very good-that p ractice
Sptetn~m StQ/1 Writ&lt;r
for Research and Graduate
secrecy, Rennie explained. "I
Studies Donald Rennie, having would hope thai the
classified research at U B would aovemment would conduct a
While t.b e problem of
involve considerable policy
lot of secret research that is
government ICC:l'ecy restrictions changes that would not be
neoessary for this nation's ,
on research exlsu 11 many·
tolerated by the faculty.
JCCurity.'' be said... But as a
universities, this is not so at
"1bere is no secrecy in the
faculty member I cannot
UB because it is n01 involved
Stale University system,"
condooe $1:Ct"ecy at-the
in Defense Department
Rennie said. "UB and the rest
unlvc:&lt;Sity leveL
c:Jassi.foed research in wblch the of lhc: Stale University system
Rennie noted that UB "went
resuJIS must be ltepe from the
do u01 enaaac in clusiroecl
throu&amp;h a bi&amp; uproar in the
ccneral public.
research, oc:ver have, and
1960's" because nw&gt;y believed
Only about
percent of
never will. Doina classlroed
that secret releardl ...U aoing
U 8 research is supported by
· research would create a bi&amp;
on, when actually DOne
the Defense Oeputment and
upcoar, and I would be In the
existed. "I bi!J&gt;C that we do
there are no secrecy restrictions center
it, I I
not have to go tbrou&amp;h that
on any of these contracts with
But this not so at other
shuat,ion qain," Rennie
U B.
institutions. Five u nivcnilies,
concluded.

nvc:

or

who needed specific COU1"$es
such as freshman chemistry for
entry into a program. It is
usually an easier course at the
community college level, and if
taken at junior collcae it
allows the tuition for the
course to so to the (junior)
institution.
Faculty of Social Scieatt
represc:ntative Warren Barbour
termed the Chancellor's
directiH as "an obvious
recruitment drive b y the
community colleses." He
explained that the schools
allraet students by promiting
cnlry 10 a major university

a fter two years. Chair Elect
Robert Pope said that students
are orten decelved Into
allending a oommunlty collc:ge
when it would be easier
acadtmically to enter the
UniVtrsity for the full four

yeah.
Howell ended debatt on the
Kunz mernorandutn by sending
it back to the author, with the
understanding that community
collese lfaduatel would be
auaran~ entry only into the
University. ~ into a
specific proaram would then
be handled on an individual
basis by the department involved.

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�editorial
Early promises
After Mven months of aearchtng and one
week of denying that S1-n B. S&amp;mpte -uld
be UB's next President, the Prealdentlal
Search Committee, the University Council and
tile Olvlalon of Public Affalra Wednesday
paraded Robert L Ketter's auccesaor out
before a battMY of Buffalo and campus
medii:
Steven Semple, on paper, has all tile proper
qualifications to become a great President.
He Ia an accomplished professor, a renowned
researcher and an experienced administrator.
He works In an atmosphere thet resembles
SUNY and he has played ball with recalcitrant
Leglalatora.
Academically, S&amp;mple appears to be a
atrong cendldete. He has been Oeen of the
Graduate College, e criteria critical lor this
Unlveralty and Its emphasis on graduate work.
S&amp;mple also was heavily Involved In ecademlc
planning and other decisions at the Unlve1111ty
of Nebraake thus leading one to balleve that
when UB has to meke the tough academic
decisions that lie ahead-especially as
resources continue to decrease-Sample will
be able to confidently execute them.
But what Is pertoaps most Impressive about
S&amp;mple Is his background as a well&lt;rounded
Individual. Although an engineer by
profession, Sample has played rn a
philharmonic and has been a member of the
Council on Foreign Affairs, salVIng on a host
. of committees, Board of Olfector's and the
like.
With all this In mind, It Is understandable

feedback

that ~body at WednesdaY's press
conference was more than pleased with the
choice of Sample. But befdre we fall In love
with him completely, let's remember that not ·
.everybody shares this u.nbrldeled
enthusiasm-because, for the most part, we
don' t knO!N that much about him.
Even those who support the choice of
Sample-and obviously by his limited
knowledge of the University that was
displayed at Wednesday's gathering it's too
early to criticize-still have questions about
the search process and the Committee's
composition. Some of the students Involved
In the process have already displayed
displeasure over the actual representallon,
stressing that It might have been better had
other groups, such as tess wealthy
community members and Millard Flllmore
College students been on the Committee.
While these claims may be valid, it is too
early to second guess the Search Committee.
As Sample himself said, he expects a certain
~ount of goodwill to be automatically his on
the entrance Into 501 Capen Hall a.nd that he
hOpes to maintain It through a policy of open
communication with both studonts and
faculty.
Sample also made several other premises
to students at the press conference that he
would respect government leaders and deal
with them on critical Issues, seeking their
lmput.
II Sample hopes to maintain this goodwill,
enthusiasm and trust that is his at the.
beginning of his term, these promises and
more will have to be kept.

Give~

.,.,,m.,r?

Auoclatlon. The shQ/t note eK.pressed K•plan'l

public
Did SASU C«Jtr1l In AJI:Hfly rKelve
thlalniOIMitlon, In ordw to PI# It along to member
IChool&amp;? Whit 100'(1 The Spec1rum and the oth..,
llud"'l par/odlclll? or tho Boflalo Ev,.lng Ne,..?
Will O'Amoto p!Hia "'nd up onrJ Itt M•lntMtlon•
be Mown/ Wt know KIP/In hNrtJ It, but lhe tvtrlgt~

co~rn

•rutJ.,-,t doetn 't talk to O'Amato tvMy wHk.

lrt thtt OCtober 26/ssue ot The Spec~ rum, a letter
WII prlntfld from Stwe Kaplan. "Un!Yenlty Studltllt, ''

Sol&gt; &amp;:rtoolfy " ' ' oil r!N mork w..t,.•doy, or or
,.,., 1m .,..pllollo . ., wf0t10. no. problolll lo ""'

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o'ter the tar~t of SASU's (Student

AllfX!IItlon ol the Stat&amp; Untveralty) campaign rgafntr
I«Jtral budget CUll- d•lling with educatk&gt;nal
11aistance programs. These cuts would mean the
elimination o/324lJOO New York State stvdentt from

Editor:

Ronald Reagan's victory on the AWAC
Issue not only represents e major
aocompllshment lor the President In reg81ds
to formulating and cerrylng out his foreign
pdlicy, but Ills a monumental
accomplishment because It Is only the
second time the powerful Israeli Interest
lobby was defeated when II found Itself at
odds with Washington's decision maki ng
bureaucracy.
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The last and the first time the Israeli lobl)y
sucumbed to wishes of Washington was
whep President Jimmy Carter pushed his F-14
plane package sale to Saudi Arabia through
the Senate, despite bitter protest from Israeli
interests groups.
Reagan should be applauded for both his
decision to stick by his Initial decree to sell
the sophisticated early warning AWAC's to
Saudi Arabia, and his political savvy In
pushing the extremely controversial package
through the Senate.
Let there be no mistake, Reagan has
chartered a new path In US.Israell relations.
The sale of the AWAC's to the Saudi Royal
Family will do much to redress Israeli's
strategic military advantage In the Arab
dominated Middle-East and Is a blow to
Israel-something Washington rarely dellver·s
to allies.
To be sure, Reagan Is twisting Israel's arm
In ellort to get the Hebrew State to come to
some kind of terms with its Arab neighbors to
end the hostilities In the Middle East.

damn

Editor.

WltO I$ a lso Vk;e PtBSidMI ol the Sll.HHnt

Off the mark

AWAC sale

the financial aid progrems all• ctfKI. Tills would have
• devutatlng Impact upon SUNY anrollment.
n.lt WJio regardlrog tho cuto, will/a hold In tho US
S.noto •hort/y. s.noror Aloynthan 11 • lrlwlf! of SUNY
1nd of high«" «fi!C411or~. He 'f'Diftd a_galnst R•agan•a
llrot round of bu&lt;Jgot cuts and hu P&lt;Jbllcly promtt..t
to .-ore e.galntt thl• S«::nd round. He has ~ponsored
tiN C&gt;pp&lt;nlt/on bill (to tho •ttcond round ol CUll) In
,,.. s.nete! But S#nator D'Amato IUppot'led Rftg•rr
the fbi lillie around. Whatlf/" hi &lt;1&lt;&gt; now?
Oj\meto told Kaplan In 1 phone con.,.,.,.tlon that
he would «upportiM flnoiiCiolold progromo, end
me ega/nst tiM cuta. But ..,.,. &amp; • ~" re#eu.a, a

OouKopton bllltvtthot-GS(, ,..lt(8EOO)ond
othw v/tll flntncltl •ld progrtmr should be cut
agoln? I dlto soy noll E'llfl thout~h Kepton fo o
1&gt;011001/ lrllfld end amptoYH ol O'Amllo, 1 ,.,,...,
hlr prlmtry c:ommlttment I• to IM ttudwlla •• the
•ldct«&lt; VP o/ their IIU&lt;IWII gov.,nm.nt.
Ttle ''(HO.,rtQ"In on D'Amato 11 m.,..ly to ahow our
support 101 mttntelnfng ptOg,m, ' ' curtenti~~Wis.
nor to mlltgn or crltlclzo. 11 It tho right or""'!'
cltlt"' to lot h/o/har IHI/ng1 ta •nortn to theft
,,.ct«&lt; tctllftstn,tlvts. 8taro to D'Amaro 11,.
IUppottl fht tid Pff)tltlm&amp;. Mtybettt. Pf-..ure put
on now wfllalao ~P flint rMJem~r ua the next Jim•
lf0Uflf1.

OM 1 damn. Write 1 l«ter.

KtktlnaD.-

Un.M ially StiHMnl ancl SASU StiiCMnl

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Response to Kaplan
Editor.

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f"" wrhirtg In ,._,,_to SteM t&lt;oplon'o lottor or
Oct- 28 lboul SASU'o Iauer Jtrltlfi'J orrd caiJ.In
compalgn on the propoS«/ addltfo;Jot 12 , _ _ , cu11
In _ , llnoiiCiolold. Kaplan ,,.,.., tiNt IN IHI• 11
11 ..U,Ielr to zwo In on one sana tor (S..tor
O'AIIIaiO~
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To t*rlfy atudent1 era 1»/ng laluld to write 111 o/
lholtoonfiiW"-'• on 1/1/o/nue. &lt;1 mop of Hfow
York Stole Leglolotlw dlottlca and • - • • of
Ia pnwki«J ro fiNIP eo that tMy gan
who/If to dflw:t tholrltlf,.,. In tiN Hou••
of~"''"" In tho...,.,,, lhoy ,,.. bei"'J
u,ad to wr~ lo both -foro,.., Morn/INn arrd
AtphonH O'A,IO. Ho-, 11-11 oro/y
heN liN lima to WfHo ona leglt/otor, ond lor tho

,.....,,,,ltln
del_,.,.

purpoMs of the u/1-Jn umpelf}n, st~nts lte bMng
•d~ to rJira&lt;;t lhllttobby/"ff all0&lt;11 towottt s.notor
D'A1110to. TIN
SASU h•• ,.,..,,., O'Amoro.,
• locUI Of tho compotgn 11 thol h/1 mombatohlp on
lha S&lt;Mora Approprllllont CommfiiH pull hfm In 1
posftlon to lnlluenc. tltll , ,,..,. l»&gt;or•lt reaChes the
S.nott floor.
Wo urrdfllltond ond ep-r.to s.notot O'AIIIoro'o
pooltlon on lh/oluua. Het• oppo11d to fhe
odtlftlonol12 ,_,.,., cutoln 1/nonc/ol old prOIJ'ItnL
Our letter wtl tlng end t:&gt;IJon•ln umpa/gn will ptOvlde
him with euppon lor tho poalllon ho hu token.
Tr•~•thor,.. con dalflt tho PfOP&lt;U-.1 oddlflono/12
percent cutoln llnonclol oiii&lt;H#nt flnoiiCiotold.

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Western Region SASU Coordlnll&lt;&gt;&lt;

�Washington Merry-go-round
By JACK ANDERSON and JOE SPEAR
ASHINGTON- Dkl MWII S..Sot'a anualnltlon
catCh US l nt.tl~ upon a by aurP!lN? Not
entirely.
The CIA oncl t"" OofonM lnttll~ Agency h o d watcl&gt;inv S..S.t'a CT"O~n on Eqypll&amp;n o - t • wttn
lnc:toaslng m1191vtnga lor oomt tim&amp; US l nt.tl~
semces hod-. wonyt"'l about S-t'• .,.,.,..lgn
agolnst lolostem lunclllnentallltaln panlcular. The
Egyptl., president' a
loloaleln . .tremlala,
They moy howo been oncotltlgod by otheta, bUt they - •
t"" onoa who corrtec:l 0&lt;1t t"" t&gt;MII muWe have learned that' "" aub)oct or s.d11'1 tll"'!e'out

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crackCIOwn ort the Mos*" ex1temla.ta came up at a aecr• 1
IHiefi"'l tor • H011ae aul&gt;cotnmtttoo. The IHitfl"'l by
tnle.liiOenoe expena waa on September 10- leaa than 1
month befOfe Sadat was aaaasslnattd.

The lntotllgen. . anatyata wore eetuolly brought In to
brief t"" $UbcotnmlttO&lt;&gt;O on Ihe prOt&gt;Oiod . .It of AWACS
planes to SaUdi AsabiL The conor ...amen wan10d to
lcnow ~w ateble the Sau&lt;lt feglme waa. They were atrala
Amerk:an r1dar planes would fall Into unfdendly hand• It
the Saudi king wtKo overthfown by an lran·style
reYolutlon.

The Saudi regime was glvon gonorally good marks tor
stability by the lntelllvence e•PGI1L But they t&gt;Ointtd out
that Moslem tundamentellatt 1 nd discontented foreign

wol1&lt;ers In Sautll Atoblo might n•uae tome trouble.
Then the inteiUgence entlyata were asked abOut Egypt.
How likely was It that Sad II'I crackdown on the MOJ;Iem
fanatics would lea.d 10 dlsutlf? Thet'a when the

tntetttgenoe e•pens oxpresaoO their conctttn that SOtlat't

c:&lt;aclldown coulcl S1ir up tlongoro•JO oPPOOIIIon. They
atoppocl shor1 ol p&lt;odlctln&lt;J SOdat's usassinotlon,

ti&gt;Ougn.
But our congreutonal SCM.Irces uy the CIA and tM
Ootonll tntatRgonca Agonciy hod been wamlng lor
montha that t.Mre was dbcontent In the bW• rank&amp; ol
'"" Egyptton ollloer corps. tt seems lhoJ Jonlo&lt; olflceno In
the Egyptt011 Army hod 1&gt;e0n unl&gt;a- wttn Sadot'o moves
towonl tht United States as o miUtary llty.
These )untor offlceno apo.,.....Uy mlsood the goocl okl
oaya- Egypt's mnaa~y supptlet was cho SovMt un.....
They tosenttd lhe ·way Sooat l&lt;lc~od lhe RuSSI.e ns out
anti turned to the Untteo States lot mliHorr old. They
cotnpfaJPed that American attn$ were stow in c:omtng.
And they blamed h all on SOOOI.
This moy !lave had as mu&lt;:ll to t1o with SOOOt'a
assasal nation as hls c.rec.kOown on Mo51em
fuMtamentallsta..

Blttor pttt Butlget Director Davkl stod&lt;man ta not
normally a man to be pitied. The onetime di wlnUy student
has bten absolutety purltanlcalln ttls efforts to cUI
government *Pftndlng, often at the expense of thoNieatt

able to olton! I~
But sllll, you have lo feel $O«'Y IOf tbe guy .somellmea.
H£1 past koeps coming back to haunt 1\lm;
Thlf'l what happened with t~e sugar program.
PrttfCI&amp;nt Reagan had to .swoeten the pot tor some
Southtfl1 Oemocrats-1o get 'hts budget cuts through
Congress. So he went along with 1 price-.support program
lot •uger, even tf\OOQh fl violates evert 1n1nclple of

Reagan politics.
11 wu 1 bitter pluto swallow- The Agncullure
Oepanment estimated that continuing prlee suppcxts for

Yt•·

- · WO&lt;IId - t Amtttcon _ , . , . $12 billion a
Thet workt ""' to $100 tor o ltmlly of fivo.
But tht ougor program wu panlcutorly - . . I&lt;&gt;&lt; Butlgtt
00t0C10t Stoclunon. Tlvtt yoors a.go, he was a Rtput&gt;ltcon
00f101NOmOn trorn MIChiga n and ht _...s thtaugot
aul&gt;sl&lt;i~ I n _ , term a. Ht cottec:l tht p&lt;ograrn " on
ottti/CNII _ _, _ for bfV augar . _ , . . . ,•

Af a -uamon. Stod&lt;mon tlolctlbtO tho SlJOW
prk&gt;a auppott u o COtPO&lt;att watto,. measure dlagulsod
•• an ulfatanc. program fOf email ,.,,.,.,.._ 8vt h wou.l d
toaHy I&gt;Ontlh t"" bfV augar protiUC0&lt;11-oo . .lei
~n S t -11. Ht oa1t1 It WO&lt;IId..,.t
conavmera mort than • bUUon dollars a ye,at.
Rising to htlghta ol tnt1tgn011t thttorlc, you"'l
Congr011mon SIOC&gt;.mon aoklaugot pt1ct auppono ~
" on lnttattonory ataamrotttr 1\tghi&gt;OQing towonl the HOuM
ItoOt thot woukl rtatton tht Atnorlcon consumer on&lt;l ma~
o mocktty of 0&lt;1r olton a to contt04 lnffatton."
That woo onry
¥80111 ogo. COI&gt;gruam~Stockman
Is now director of tnt bUc:tQet, and"'~' It the wheef of
tnot lnfiOtlonory ateamr041tt. How It tsn'L
Hoadll- anti footnocoa:Somt todorol fraud ttglltots
thtnk 100&lt;1-atamp rac:lr&gt;lonts lho"ld c orry ldonttltcotlon
ear da wfth P.hOIOQrapha oo tt1em. Thla would undOubtedly
Olin"'ln.att tome cheat a, but no one seem• to know
whothof lht phO\O t.O, card• would aa\'t aa much 11 the
$8 million It WOIIId coat to luuo them- The S.noto
lnteltlgence oommluoo Ia stllllnve•tlgatlng CIA Director
William Coaay'a bualnaas tloallngs. A conlklentlal reoorl
by tho cornmitttt atatllndlcat. , the leglol.,ora are
probing tlnka I&gt;OtwHn Coley ond lugttlva tlnancler Robert

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Pleasant ST.
By KEVIN ANTERLINE
everal years ago I played tna dlumo. t playetl the
&amp;(Sara drum, tho baas drum. and tho timpani. The
sweet-smelling you"'l wom011 music teochet tn
grade sehoolsaJd I waa a ··natural:' SO I went on to p lry
ln .symphonic and marching ba.nde with other drummeta. t
dld not mlntl wurtng the bOnd " nltorm thot Included a
hat with a golden plum• beoaUM It seem~ at the 11me
II~ a c:ornment on-the rldlc.vfoull\eu o t we.,fno

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untf·orms. Ano I woukJ be proven COftect: althoUgh I was

Chosen, t woo not selected. Then t oloppatl tiNmmtnv
aftet a wttlle btCOuae there to l&gt;o no nttc1 tor It
onc1 t clld not wont to l&gt;othtf tho noighi&gt;Oto w"h the
onctedible notoe. Now t think tht ntlghi&gt;Otl .,...,.. to 1&gt;0
• I&gt;Oihett¢ t am ~"'I on a pwcuaalon pltct to&lt;
o o m m o n - lmpl-to oncl monuol typtWI'Itor.
Tho g ultor t aloo ployocl llkt a cl&lt;Utn: you might aoy thot
t peoyod rhythm gultor. t , . _ l&gt;othettd to leatn to t80tl
music excepl tor teaml"'l '"" notu In thO boas clef In
on10t to ploy t"" timpani. loly sl&lt;llt rttatee to mu-t
tit.-ey u c:oontlng on ono'al- ratatoo to dlfttat
c&amp;lcutus. Muoh In tho..,.,. woy, t .,..,.,.., up aa a
ttoshmon at Plattsl&gt;utgh Stall College whh 1 vogue
nouon about atuOtt"'l £"11tt.h tlt.,.tu&lt;t: they gave moo
&lt;- book ot ootecteo Emttson ono Thotaou·•
arod
C»&gt;N ~ltnet (lltv.oklt Editlonljontl oai&lt;S, " HOlt,
1c10. toad thole. Weloomt to New £"~!land." Netdtna to
s.ay, I reed wflh oreat lnterut.
OCCUionotly t sUit IMI tht urge to drum In public. t
SllppoM It r.rloclo, In oomo unrattoOia and ldlooyncratlc
way, ,;;;,.. tor thlnga In tht wortcl- to hovt
o:~&lt;~~orto&lt;ilod,- to oontlnut to tltlttlorota. I think
'about tht world, thOugh you 0011tc1 not - l y aoy that t
- have a wond view; t ~. lor lht molt pott, Wflloout
benefit ot pl\lloaoplly. Thougt) oorntortablt ontl P!lvltaged,
tat tallt think ol&gt;oul It tn terma other thon thOst of my
own comton and prlriltga. Rtpre-11"11 tho
tuml*!p;o/ttorlot wtoo """""'"" Into ocl&gt;ool wltfl. bOWl
on. at thlo unonvttl&gt;lt 'moment In tho tlocttno of tht

W•"'""

omptro, requites more energy than t proaontty have.
01 courae, I am not the only one wllo leola thta woy
abou' H. Because of our very natu-re we c.annol holCI
lnterntlno part I"' mucll fess band together lor
conaplracies; we conspire only agalnst OUfUives. Our
memorMt.s conspire against eve1y0ne.

Suaon,Sontog, writing il&gt;out the anxlety procJpltatod by
Amencen t&gt;Otltlc. way bOck tn 1968, ciOacrll&gt;td tho
government toodeta as " o•&gt;nulne yahooo, with ott lha
exhlbiUonltt trait• of ttMHr kind~· and av..-age citizens ••

violent Ontl s tupid people who "tlon't know whot they'tt
aoytno, tftoratty." 11 would be euy for mo to say t~at ,.,

statem.nts are u true today as When she wrote tt\.em
and her conch.l'&amp;lon--''this Is a doomed
country .• . " - Is valtCI and si~ly teave lt at that

T he yahoo&amp; ate otnl abundant, It Is palntuii; c - . but
the tiny minority of lndi'iiduats equipped to even
rocognlle them fO&lt; whot they ate, mucn leas ImPlement
lll&gt;ttal change by footlng them, _ , . al&gt;oul to
dlA-r. T h e _ , . of 1M"""""" c l - who hawo
not l&gt;etn atJie to loin lhe uleliecl prol..-ate ltntl
lhtmMtvea In t i l t - Vivltl dDornma thty wero tn wtotn
they btgon: '"" oontrodlctlono Inherent In cultural
dlalocatlon caUM untal....., IINdtty. The pto1&gt;1em hoi au
'"" elements of '"" .-lCsp;rituot ctlatL
In , _ n Umu, of - . thO criSis hoi-.
oublumttl by cht notion of kltntlty 106ich In tum, to&lt; o
of paopto, holl&gt;ecomt 1M aplr""ll P'Oltct of
lilt-tho rotolvlng of oontnotltcllons. tlteaulta
unlntontlonany In one of t"" teost painful wal" ot
"npplng ofl" thtsyatem because tho creeUvo ac:t hoa
trodltlonllly 1&gt;etn tlloct9tt. The motktllng of .n (a ml""'
tlomyattftcotlon) Ia aoparste trom cnatlon, though
eteatlon moy be Htf·l,_ In IUCh • woy to .._ . to
..,tclote matl&lt;tt voluoa. All or ttoepe tt&gt;ouohl.•..,.
ostablllhod 110 yoano __.,, 1801t-antl h leaclt mo to
wonoiO&lt; hool muCh longer '"" artlat wltll&gt;o able to moko

nu-

hl1 fncu,.iona before his producuons, f"'

mattw how

muoh they ora o-rontty mllnstieam, wttt 1&gt;0-

cotogorlcolly tltnltO by tht yahoos. Evon totlo,y m011y
· people loll to clttla,.,.ttatol&gt;etweon ontatlotnmont and tho
tloctttno ol oornmorctotlam. The consoquoncu o t •
munlnglul OG1too are t&gt;Onta~od u I&gt;Otng too ....,.,. tor
mo•t to contld•r.

Y

at action. no mottor hOw tutllt, to tho m0$t reaoonlbtt
resPOnte cocsay, If only to preMNe one'• own unity. h la
l&gt;ocorntng leu t&gt;OIIIble to ploy t"" roTa of tho al&gt;aolutt
outttdet or tho role of tho oml&gt;ltloua cynic wtoo Wilt t1o
onythl"'l lot ob®k. Tho yahoo teaeltta hawo now toat
thatt cllolnllroat In natlonot f)OIItlca end hovt teac:hed a
tevat of IOj&gt;htatlcatton p,..lousty unlmaolnecl. wa ilhoUid
Ontl ""'
ontl oct aceotdl"'!ty. _ , II ~ moon•
ac:tlnv tlkt paaalmlato who ott Ovtt·WOtliecl ol&gt;oul a tittle
«1udM.r wet.
t holt mtny . , _ . cltc&lt;ylno paaslmlolll . . 0

wtto-.,.

no,_,.,

ttuontbtt way to UHSO '"" - t alluatlon. It apollo
tho~ ,C.
M~thougllt t h e y - tatlltf . _
1!130 tteo&lt;&gt;d _ , . o f ·ttm cutmtnotlnv In tN
- d groof. The "nchongoabtt condition of tho world ta
ouctly t"" point: tile peulm/stlc lnto•pnotatlon Ia thO
_ , I I tnt-tfllton l&gt;ac&amp;IIM to cltny It 'woulcll&gt;e the
011nt aa oommlttl"'l oulciOt In Otdtt to ocatt away one's
_...... It WO&lt;IIdi&gt;O ontettolnl"'l o cltnltt of ttllhy oofiiOU thot Ita o o n - 011 untht-o. Longuogo
u a c:ommunlcotlvt octlon the&lt;&gt; be raptoood by the
l&amp;nguogo of "'-'"""anti ltta, 0&lt; by stltnct. It oocltty
cannot o ooommotlate all Ito - - t h O dlooiclont
lnctuooo-then that IOCitfy wttl go to ~
t am c,_ttl by tho lmltote&lt;a of John~ 01
Vatloul
In hla..,..., thot I - wltl&lt;lttlng OtOUncl
compua, thougll tho chot1tlo, t ""' otr111n, '- malnloinecl
ror various _ . , reasono. Othtla, hmng o"** up the
tlreom In on ottompt to - l y panlclpataln aocltfy,
hov. loutocllhett Ia no,.., ptooo to&lt; them to paniclpoto
tn wtthO&lt;It l&gt;oi"'l oroally taploltod. You might aay tllot
they con't hov. tt both waya lll'd I WO&lt;Iicl og-. adell"!!.
unltu they wont to "Yale.

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�A Third World Mandate

TRIUMPH

Triumphantly Returning To The Aud

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Saturday, November 7th at 8:00 pm
wnh Speci&lt;ol Guest a

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Coming to Uncle Sam's
THIS SUNDAY!
An E-lng With

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lomw Genelil gu!Wttt

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Washington doesn't even
have to sneeze, it only has
to feel a little chill to geJ
scored. But we haW!
economic pneumonia here.
Nfichad ~eyspoke
these words over five years
ago, speaking in reference
to the Third World in
general, and his native
Jamaica in particular.
Today, those words run far
deeper, catT)'ing a for« and
foreboding greater than any
one person's rhetoric, filled
with the rumble of moaning
bellies, cultural frustration,
economic deprivation and
oft-ignored spiritual
obligation aching for
resolution. This is the
urgent pain which breeds
revolution, awaiting no
outside sanction or

The fonner Prime...
Minister of Jamaica spoke
in the Fillmore Room
Wednesday night, and those
unfamiliar with Manley's
verbose enthusiasm
immediately.,erceived the
emotive powers articulating
his Vibrant oratory. An
expressively charismatic
spokesrrtan, Manley may be
quickly recognized as an
individual who is one with
the social mood, fueling it
further with his own tempo
and esteemable drive.
His term of office in
Jamaica provided ample
evidence of this, Manley's
strive for democratic
socialism boldly thrusted the
isle into the type of aararian
vs. urban culture shock all
too common among Third
World natJons-oec•ole

of maintaining identity
while coming to terms with
the ever-prJ:Sent
conundrums of the
European technoeconocuhure's rendition of
••progress.''
Manley is painfully aware
of the risks involved in such
ventures, and the price
onen paid for taking
anything too much in the
stride of a given situat.ion.
He lost his executive
position to what he feels is
political innuendo
concerning his relations and
exchange programs with
Cuba, aU part of what many
feel to be an extremely
outspoken political
approach.
A t any rate, as is the case
with any political machine,
Manley's exec-utive moves
for productivity often
carried a multi-edged
directive. For instance, with
the overwhelming theft and
violence which swept
Trench town in I 976, the
Manley government passed
emergency crime measures
which resulted in the armscontrolting Gun Coun.
There, trials were hdd
without a jury and press
coverage was b.arred for
protection purposes.
Convict.ion drew a
mandatory life sentence.
Many grassroot Jamacians
perceived these-measures
less as a protective measu.re,
and more as a means to ·
keq~ defensive measures
from the hands of the
repeatedly victimized
(especially when on the eve
of the December 1976
JamaiCan elections, Reggae
superstar Bob Marley and
his wife Rita narrowly
eseaped assassination. The
Dread poet was, at the time,
preparing for a concert
which was to stress
Jamaican unity and
harmony).
The sum of all these
aspects flows clearly
lhrouah Manley's
words--coming now with a
touch of marked calm and
introspection denoting,
perhaps, lbe hard-learned
wisdom of the recent years.
The zeal of Manley's vision
is visibly tempered with a
basic perspective of what
must be squarely confronted
and thoroughly foUowed
through past mere
conclusions. Change never
end$. Positive change waits
to be engaged.
As be said Wednesday
ni&amp;bt, lbe problem of the
desperate, the deprived, and
the IWVin&amp; is not merdy
one of haroassing unutilized
c:apKity, "The Third World
problem is bow to d~op
productive capadtyl" 1be
shift is, as It must be, for
lbe con&lt;:ep(ualization,
which, in turn, will nurture
iu own focus.
-Michael F. Hopkins

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�'Doing Jazz with a camera' : Gibson exhibit

open~

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ By C•rol B• tuno
Ralph Gibson, p/!otographef uttao&lt;dlnalra of tho
formaUst styte. wu once quoted as aa.ytno... I krte
lhe Idea or bursting loose, ol ualng a umera ~ko a
mullullnstrumeot. of doing Jan whh a CM&gt;IfL" In
manifesting thiS pl!llosophy, Glbson hU oc:hl- a
reaowned statUs in the past decade tor hit
experimental Yilt suc:caslultransltlona from tho

oun\atto !!'c:hitectural .,.,....ptuallsm.
By pl&gt;otographlng bOth ol lheSe atyiH (lho surreal
and toonallst~ GibSOn has - . $0me&lt;hlng ol a
"aupermn• among pholog&lt;apl&gt;y'a aubjec;tiVlott: that
lo, • • a subjectivist. he exp&lt;esses .,. lnlemal payct&gt;o
otlhe pl&gt;otographed subject. rather than employing
the usual, artistic. " outs.ide-from-whhln.. ahoL

Continuing In the lorrnoll$1 YOin, 1\la moot recent

-'&lt; Tile 8/- S«~es. accomponlod by "OUodronll"
(clr.,., 1976) Is P&lt;esenlty on exhibition 01 tho ~n
Hall Gallery until Nov- 16. Though moat of tho
36 photographs in ll'le exhlbltkwl are vlsually
formalistic (Where the frame of content Ia locused on
a linear, microcosm separate from the who• sUbjec1),
lhere a(e several photos whk:h are def1nUe
repfe$eni8Uons from h1s earlier sutTeallslle gravt.H. .,
prior to Outdrants. Though Gibson says he hat
"passed lrom my pr1marlfy surreal stage" (ainu
1975). OUadr•nts, with lis detalf&amp;d, minimal lm-oes.
carrles remnants or a dream. like reality which Is
displayed In plclures like that of the woman·e
breastbOne.
H ere, the extreme graininess of the print
constitutes an overall grayness In the Image,
therefOfe producing the subtle effects ot the fragility
of bones working underneath tl\e akin. In contrasting
both s~ one can easily sense tne depths ol a
'*deepe~ p¥ceptJon of the nature ol the reality," a a
Gibson so states.
On the whoJe, Ouadt~nts. like the Black Ser;et.
exudes a teel'ln&amp;qi.Ht, sound In Us strength, which
helps 10 elevate the interplay of teJrturtl In revealing
..commonplace~· oc;::c;urenc:es (a p-fest's collar and a

at Capen

doorman'• hot .)
Using b4ocl&lt;, bolh In the foreground and the
blckground, a a "on alfmlnaUon of information" does
not dtv.rl any amotion away Irom 111e nxod Images.
For lnat11nce, tho doorman's hot (WI\Icl&gt; ao&lt;ne
European crfllco conlllder political) consists of a onequartor MCIIon oltl\o man'• ,_with the bands of
the hat .. poood in lui. -"t""' detaiL
The b4eck ol tho rnan·a ounglu- "'-and
blckground conttut lhe willie e&lt;egs ot 11\o fa.,. 10
• - wllaf _,.might othonorlao consider to bo •
llllllinOIIt po&lt;IUrl&gt;once.
Tho oone»plthot Giboon utlllzea for this type of
photography makM lhe technical -·(shooting.
dovotoplng, and printing) ..,..Ole to tho natura of the
content." This Is •-'•lly tn.&gt;a In the Bilek ..
wlltro orc:hllacturat dulgns aro oeplcted by the
longer ton- "which rnantpuiato opatlal olloct. •.to
bnr.g tnt plan •orwarcs:·

In Quadrant•. Glb80n • •• content to stay with the
50 mm ~~ olnce tt ron*red the oome uaa u hta
own " no~od" oyo viewing tho tubJtCI. E- whh tho
IOngOt tenoot centatlng on 1~ well a and bordef'llnos
ol t&gt;ulldlngo, there Ia 11111 the ouggestlon ol a thrdlmenalonal -wottd wt-,lch the 50 mm Ions more aptly
Implies.
What thla datil Ia "till up the frame", creating on1y
a amall ucerpt ot the entire scone to lllmulate the
eye. An Important facet to lhe photos• simple
exttavagance comes ttralght from Gibson's m astery
iq the dlrllroorn. whlen ma~tl 1 11 things poaalble,

Including tht manipulation ot ltghllng.
Glboon crodltllha anlstry of hla photos 10
ovttexpc&gt;sure and overdeYetoplng which gives h1m a
denM ntgttlvt full ot grain and contra,Jt. In reference

to tho proceaalng at ~g., Glb$on t&gt;&lt;Pialns: ··tllke to
and the meaning o f
think ol the ane&lt;gy. the

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t.he entrre proc.eas.. I coukt never g.tve anybody else
my negatlvea 10 print becauH they wouldn't make
tho soma c!KlaiOna. Printing Is not only a question ot

111&lt;111, but a quoatlon ol altitude."

From outer space to inner space ...

At Parker, you'll do more than make a living.
You'll make a way of life.

We'reloOidnglorbrighl.-peopleWhoWW&gt;tlollvelikewedo-l&gt;elping
tomoriOWgel , . , . _.
Ule, Palt&lt;er-s~Y~e.lllortheac~ven~umt&amp;a-..wemakeHourbusinessto

venture whele no one tw (1oM bolont. ~the oc:.n's ftoor• .onto the
ourfecle_ lnlothe humeri body. ll lhlfe'a on untniYOied pelh. Parlter
helps~ ft lor the- ol the WOlle!. Willi~ hlgh-tecl\nology

moon·•

ftu~cornponenll,

,

...,

w.·re a biHion-&lt;IOIIar Fortune 500 c:orporetlon 1 . . -In the manufacture

�gnonds lnalud of uprlghll and Ohtemllla

1·
Baird/ Slee ::.:=:r:~~.:.'\"a."'~-:':;:l"t:'a~;".,
-IY
'::tT.:~~ ~:0.:!· ::V":""'
HeU
looks toward ==:~~
completion, . ::;;plelion
Tho.,gt,
the new llulldl&lt;loo alloW to&lt; 0

In

1

Redial
...,_.lakly ~:·.:::==:::,$leal

evonta wftlle toculty and lluclents awalt tho
oltho 7l»&lt;ooal stee Concof1

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lly

- - - -.,.--by Steve Gr1fflth
&amp;lull ling on 11141 Incline of t~o Main st.
&lt;:ampus'o groaiY front yard, old Baird Hall
tookall~o th41 foruken husll of on fnM&lt;:l. A
few bruited ptKcuaalon lnatrumente IJ'ld
duaty roU1 of CI'JHit ate the only algna of
formef lifo, otono wlth th41 algnlfieant
••...,lion of Music o.p.~ment concert
monoger Roalen&lt;or. Waiting for the
completion ot her new ofllce In SIN Hall on
1ho ~~ compua.l.enlarlo lhe aole
lnhlllhnt of old · A vlvaclouo woman
With o qulci&lt; 101~ aha fa Ihe lui peuon
yoll'd o~ fO find In o lonaly alloll like
!Wnl. Not ourprlllngly, ohe Is - t o joill
otoH lind 01.-10 In the new 8elrd ond
Site Hall&amp;. W"h g..,ulne reliSh.- gave a
IOuf of 1ho new music fac111llea, aome
aJrwady In uM, ot1&gt;..- aoon 10 be

"""''&gt;'etect
l.o&lt;:aled at the outarn ond ol the
omlnoua aeademtc aplne-, the new B&amp;ifd
lind sl.. Halla oro ~~~- ond, In Lenzer's
opinion, bettor lhln the department's
f'ormor f.c:Mnles. She aummed tno new halls
up In a $lmple w ..fold cauaatlon: "more
apace, more 1hlnga. mote grace:•
Unlllea lho c~Juo tropholllc oollar c losets
of tho old Bal,.j, the priCIIoo rooms oft he
MW Baird olloW 01.-111o llrOithe and
llretch. Planlsta C811 hOW practice on bally

the
el new

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lie
nd
loss,
I II ~ Iorgon
iahed
I I

1 varnmod

com•:

argo
•,rY:J'~
and
1

und boo ~
111
P • 0 ng
!rtec1s fOf 1 1 w ,:::,•: 1pproprl:t~lon
such
:.~~
Acco~~=
~or a
11
vltltJng pertormer~lndude apac.k)va wartn·
up rooms wllh prlvalo llalha. In tho pao~
tuc11 aooommodollonl wore ad-looc,
cumbeftOme an4 olttn proved to be
Obatadoa In Ihe luring of ploiK&amp;Ionol
groupa.
I n comparoaon 10 the br111clollol
expedience of old a.lrd, the ne• nabs
.,., as Lenz.or precisely put 11, "mo&lt;e
lnvlllng." Tho ongUI&amp;r o l - whldl
, . . . _ lnlo Ihe IObOy ol Slee Conc:orl
Hall OIOCI ]hO curious -llory high
dloplay cuoiNiclo Baird oro
orchltectUtal arhbeiiiShmenll Yltllch old
8akd aodly locked. Although Ihe wolls
aro colorless and 1110 roorha
COf'fuslngty numbertess fOf Ute ''me
being, the new halla have the apatlaJ,
atreamtlned kK&gt;k whlcn hat become an
oddly wetcomlng Cha,.cterla11c of

ChiilorlnO In tho gloaming llncleum

:1:=~:::::~.",Tu~~:.;'.:Y

i.~~:::;;:::.":,~~~~~~lch
campus rosldenlo hOYO 1&gt;01n reooiYing

doorS. II they ovarcomo lhO con liMa of

=~..::.::~=~~~~'::":

ol plono lnstructoo Fnna AroehlnW

ottempl to lncr...o lludenl body
awareness of dep.,ment evet~ta.
- !MUM atressed thallhe primary concem

1
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1';:.," : :~vothe
EQmptltytng IUCh durabtllty. the othce

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thot hff atudenll aro uoonlf'll sight
raadell. Boldt r - o atudy board
lrorn her olfooaand,ln Ill plooo,
odorMCI lhe wolf wnh portrolll of
ramouloornpo..ro.

St~.RJent• heve

likewtM ..ut.ct into

tho new faclllllos whh -'llvo
atUtudea. Mart t&lt;un1.. 1 plano atudent
of Stepht~n Man••· cOf'flmontocl, " The
new pJactlce rooms are abOut three
llmtt111 big as the old onaa. Wo'ro
ovorwhelmed " Elallorollng •n Kunz's

_::;:.,.~:.,':1 '::,~~~:!~to

musk: aludenll OIOCI Olhe&lt;a.lo musk: lovor
oll her lifo, .,. dooo nctllelllvo thlt on
Individual is reoof)llvo 10 only oartoln klndo
of music. Spoeklng of thO metropolitan
oommunlly, the hOled Ihe lnef)lneaa w~lch
such • tag •• "blue colla~ town.. beu..ya In
light of the YOtied muslcallnloruto ol
Buffllo rnldentt, whatewtr their lndlvi&lt;luaJ
llnanclalsta1ua. Likewise, tho doea not
believe that student&amp; ttudylng other
disciplines-be I hoy In lho humonlllea or
the ocloncos-oro lncapalllo of dOopanlng

enthu5lasm, Carmine GJgltot a

th6tr reapont.tvenus to mualc. len:tet

per1a&lt;monce maJor In planc. rl'horl&lt;ed.
" Tho atmosphofo of thO llUIIdlnga

resoiYOO that "if a )uSIIh tho hoorlng" and,
•• hor jolltollllleJ. In lha lnlroductlon.

:.':~ ~=1 i!"m:.OS:.,:1f ~~~:.a

A IIJ.wgh Ihe dedlclllon olthl new

to bl: dont fn one &amp;maH nan With two

1\alts earty next month Ia .,. N.c.luaf¥e

bulldk\QsJusl - e d to music. a
musk:Jon lsn, surrounded Ill' barrier~.•

Urllverslly COUncil evonl. the dOt&gt;artmenl Is
holding on admlsalon-freo open houao on
Sunday, 22ncl. Along wflh louts
of the new halla ond lludont portor.,.,_,
lhe 01&gt;«' houao lOIII oonclud&lt;l wit~ on
o:-enlno locully roclloJ Yltllch wAIInclud&lt;l
almost all lhO music lacully member~. In
ora.&lt; I011YOid dla.oppalnlod drovea, the
department h.as devised • flrat come, firstsetVe maJI Ofder syatem WhiCh ent.alla
rnerety a self·lddteaaed. atarnoect envelope.

L.nror ltressod thoI Ihe new

ladliUes were a long anllcopolod
expansion oltho music dop~ment
and lis Mrvicu. Wilh moro room• and
mooo eqalpmenl owallable,lhe
unJvef'SIIy, u well as ,,._. aunoundlng
mettopollten community. will benefit
from tho new haifa. With ont hunOred-

plus non-muale majora taking courses
While 1Uowlng atu&lt;lenta to become
SUNY c.a.mpuaes.
within the department al\d 1 htgh
acquainted with Ihe academic tplne·a latest
tn lha transition. tacuhy end
per~ntago lltCK'Idlng events, the mus~e1ddiUon, the open house ahoukS be a QOOd
students have remetn thtlt
department has ntttet bHn lnaulatod
opportunlty to diiCOtttr mualcal ta*'t
cnarac\etlatlcaltr unttleamllned
r;.";.;";;.'•.o;s.;;· __ _•_n_d .;,
doo
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d l.;.
o.bo
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ln• •l hO
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Iu.;t.;.
ur.;,
e._ _ _•_i_lh•ln" ""
the unlveralty community.

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.--F.:•r an exceptJonal dinner, n&lt;ll..,t - - - - - .
atmosphere and enjoyable eoenlng It's

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�Jazzpoem, Reggae, and Other Beats
- - - - - - - - - - - -- - -

ft. , , ••• aotnetJmes lid MVJHM!'

GwondofYn 8rooJto

J- t r y Ia tne ooncoctlon ollho g reat literary gonlua. langaton
Hughea, btought together In the 11120'• cturtng tne Harlem
Renalaunca. J&amp;upootry lo the prtme os. .nce ol what poetry, what
expresslon, It 1bout. Ooet not atrtve to be preulfted, though II can be
bruthtaklnoly beautif uL Roqulrea no unction ol academia (and
little~ though J..._ry oontalno oome oltha most brilliant and akltlact
minds around. Will net oolite IO&lt; being tesa than the lull statement, tho
full - y . onct oorneUmoa It will boll to a ainQie antonce and teu.
Poetry painro a ponralf; with J&amp;D,IIOelry, tho por1t&amp;lt's sight - I n
sound. ha lmpactio In vloualltlng - - The worcta""""' clean and lam
lllfth penetraUGn, halah Of mellow. Always""· Always tolling. Always
knolllfno thete'a,a QUhtlon.
Tha..,.. or JIZlpo.try In Blacll artistry, onct other arttatry, Is no minor
one. ~ the - l u i CIM11vo IO&lt;ces strongly lnrtuencact anct
lorecutod by langston Hughla' work, and this becomes .._, a_.-ent.
Gwonctolyn Btooi&lt;.a, tha Grand Dame or Bladt Utontura anct 20th
Cer&gt;tury Poetry In -rat, Ia not cooslclerod a Jaupoot In tho atrtct. .t
_ . . by many bKauaa he&lt; wording Ia omato, whlreaa J&amp;D,IIOelry Ia
thought ol aa strictly atalk. However. a oound ObS«Vatlon will thew that
any autl'letiUc poetry oomn not from Whit Is uslld to ·~•It aa much at
Whtl one ••r•. and h o w one uae• what'$ 1 1 hind to breaJc It down
lyrtca.Uy t o t he lllt ral flow.

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Fo r over three deCades. Gwendolyn h as possessed such a wealth ol
m8llffal and IKPfl alfon IO df11W u pon a nd utilize, thll'l Qood deal Ot her
critical aUdl&amp;t\Ct paid more a.lhtntlon to her d 'ctton, and not onougn to
her meauge and Ita &lt;HIIvttiJ&gt;().. By •Uopplno ahor1 at the Pulltw Prize

wtnnefa marvek)ut tee:hn~ue, crrucaand entr8S)renevra alike WMt
mluJng I he raw 8/u.. twoon• whh which she breoka down all the

tectlnlq ues Co exprest her own , alura.r self.

Thlllo a mlstaka all II ma&lt;H by mucn . . . - . - · ,..._ry onct

many olhl!f eJ&lt;presal- are oonc.rned. l have pe1$0nllly __, many a

wracl&lt;ed, altha_,. least dlscou&lt;agect from nurtutlng

a talent becauoa ol this: becauoa oome glib "P&lt;Ofesslonot," $&lt;Oiling an
u oorne "far-o&lt;~~" ntiiUtatll: toy, &lt;Hc,lcttd plcldno on the " dlllttent"
aspirant woo perfact means to eotabll&amp;h the p r - ego to
doting _ . gr01.1p Into wouiCHJe, &amp;oaeml&gt;ly•lm. HOIO&lt;Ica..
When I had tho Pleasure of lntervtelllfng Miss BtooU eartiw lhlo year,
" waa Gwendolyn whO-gave tha most asMe onalysta or the acactamlc
situation: "'I un&lt;leral:and the teacherL They have lo h.ave .somethJng lo

coax-··

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LADIES Nm

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She contfnues to appraise, proJect and portray what we are.

rhroOs th• Po-.

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y MII9!HI F. Hopklna say. They like to ploy games with Poetry. They lfko to "anolyzo"

lrt lhe th~t of th• Town CritH

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A posfUve source of Th1rd W011d verae wnlch Batalta and many olh«
Jazzpoeta have been regarding most aharply II the powerful work of
Reggae. The ~ ot t he Ruta hat reminded ua of the power and bo~:~est

%LJos.ri, ~
....

oomplo)C)ty capture&lt;J by creative •lmpllclty. Mualcally, poetically, It
reminds uo that simplicity noecl not ba anlllclal and slmple-mlnde&lt;l In
order to reach ''the people."
•
Few Reggae anJsts brtno thiS polnt home mote vlaceraUy than Unton
Kwul John-. Kwosf Is one or a ..., of Reggaa artistry long C&lt;ltic&amp;l ol
tho media'• ~a tallo&lt;lng of R"talarlanlam. tn return. tho modia has

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trlocl to put Kwul against the Raota. Slmplo ctlvlde&lt;a_q...,,
Bill Kwool'o crHiclsm claotly comoa lrom hlo _ , lllfth Jah people,
onct a hat rod lor s.b)&gt;lonlan P&lt;Ktlco knocking on tho Raota'a dOo&lt;.
Sldllfully'breaklng tho EngliSh to grasa root Jomolcan phonetics, he put
h p(aln In flowing tongue that &lt;Hiles provlnc:lalism l roluaoa to be
ml&amp;unctorstooct.

' Mtlu•r \pl1h ~I ~0

Fri. &amp; Set. lfilc

PAITY NmSII

tm~

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OF KANSAUOAESHAN;

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got to com• tog«&lt;da;

em

dOtJt tpteadl

d•tll wh•t JAH I!ASTA s•l&lt;l.
oeware 01 do ~lh o/ 0/STRIJCI&lt;SHAN
an d• snant dat wJ/1 catch
dll m1n dill$ not a w1r11;
In I declar• dat LOVE wl halfe •how,
bUt IO~ II/US I WOrd;
IJ/wt 1r MEANIN
thru HACKSHAN;
IJ(PttiU It wid true INI/n.

Since ti7B. Kweol has _ , racordlng his testimony ot the turt&gt;ut""t
a/fuatlon laclno Black$ In England, anct oll otha&lt; grua root paoptn. One
- . ,...,.,. Partlarnent - • 1\ava - n au thte time. •
Hlo album$ show an anlot UIYJicol ao Bol&gt; Marley, ao blJing and
pervasive as Baraka. onct u slmpte and atr11lghtlorwarct In his Ul'resaion
u langotoo lllmaetf. To all thlo he brtnQo a veraatlllty oll nta own.
Reggools hts creed, Poetry Is hb eat~ ho can raclta a tine lllfth mo&lt;e
lyrtcal praclalon onct ctallno than moat alngata. Too, thl&lt;als a cteflnlte
tnteroot In Jazz which makao hit Reggae all the O* Mtar. On the dasslc
a.u Cu/luf8(l$1and/Mongo~ you hear Kwesl begin tho dtio tuna
acoompanled by an otmost coof.waii&lt;Jng baoa alfUt worlhy of tha greot
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�GAEREGGAER

Into the a:

_ _ _ _ _ _ By Michael Wal$t
When thlaa aound start to play
All the WHkhHrt pack up.

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" Rockers Dub" by Augustus Pablo

________ By Charles Kell produce a 111m,Tribute to Reggae, that
might be his first big success since he
Invested In Hair. Good luck Mike.
Butler has had a run of bad luck With
Hilt on tha road and Halt as a 111m not
doing so well, but dnaadlocks sticky
with drying blood may be just what
mass-mediated Western clvillzatlot'l Is
walling for. So he has crews of
apeclallsts In sound, In video. In
held camera work, piling up a
hours of material that will be ecllted to
20 minutes of film lime, just t he best
part&amp;, tha Puma pouncing.
The most professlot'lal reggae
rllythm aec:tlot'l, Sly Dunbar, Robbie
Shakapaare and two other stalwans,
laid down a total ol 28 rtlylhm tracks In
ot'le afternoon and liVening of studio
sessions for various albums In
production. There are at least two ways
to Interpret such prodigious output.
U ke the original Shakespeare, Will,
these guys are part of such an o rganic,
paopl•aupported, necessary evol ution
of style In the midst o f explosive social
presaures, thll like Will (who crankeo
out tregedles and comedies at a rate
ol two or three of each per year While
pursui ng careers as an actor and
theatre manager) they don't have to
think about II much and the rhythm
tracks are j ust there, bQIIIeCI up.
needing realization or retea~ to the
public. The otner lnterpretaton Is that
the style has become so mechanical
and predlctllble lhat a rhythm track Is
a rhythm track and you simply hire the
guya with the best reps tor not holding
up production to lay down tracks
flawlessly 01'18 alter another. As a great
ballever In the early moments of any
style as tha bast moments I'd be
Inclined to Jhlnk that tha later
Interpretation Is cloaer to the mark.
Loll of black sand In tha great
oyater of Atlantic clvlltz.otlon. Many
paarls cut belona swine. Lots of
Chickens coming home to roost, the
little proverb that got Malcolm X Into
10 much trouble with Mr. Muhammad.
- - · lor "revolution now."
Groupe with revolutionary - l n g
One gropes at random tor easy
names could be found bacbtage
w isdom, otd pr~. ltled truths In
an1fflng co1&lt;e and smirking, " batler not the taca of all the delusional systems,
let !hoM nlggers catch ue doing this", false ldentltlea, matce-belleve
01 " have to 'chine goo them 11 they
revolutions, m~nug-messlanlc·
rush the staoe," pertlaps sald l n ~t , In apocalyptic magnets that - . .
deepalr, out of the need to say
capable of auatalnl ng endless
somethi ng ..._ you and your eonga ol all-tlon, - . holding patterns,
proteat are such pre(:toua products
walling for Halle Selusle to come
requiring pollee and military protection. baCit from the dUd and do What?
~me fila f eudal despotism? Chase
groups coming up and 01'1
the Sovlefl and Cubana out of Ethiopia
dlaplay. Black Uhuru, with a WOjnaR
and baok to the Caribbean t o liberate
Ra-. called "Puma" (u oppoMd to
Jamaica?
aay
Of Hegreea) In apaclal
coetuma rand a unique sklewaya style &amp;oe.. black a
ot dancing a ane singe e -.ong against at the POint o l production,
ebottlon. The multi-millionai re Michael &amp;cell propi!Ma • flrNI seduction,
Butler taking time o ff from polo to
IJaby/on goes on and on.
AcCO&lt;dlng to a recant visitor to
Jamaica the contradictions ol music
productlot'l under capitalism are 10
Claar, so awful, that you can almost
feel a Change comi ng tomotrow IO&lt; the
batter. Thi ngs are so bad they can't get
any worse. Or can they?
Are lha killer copa heroes In
Jamaica? Winatot'l Chung has allegedly
ldtled 120 people In tha nne ol
duty. A cop called Tt1nlty has killed, so
they say.owlf 80 and carries a
Thompson su!Hnachlne gun. Jamaican
cops use M·16s .qulred from the
Cubans who got them from tha
Vletnameoe-'llllnd Wolld etruggle
acquisitions from lha Yanl&lt;ee
lmperiallats uaed to gun clown pur&amp;&amp;o
snatchers, patty thlewes, or presumably
any troublesome person whO won't
fnoezeoon command In the at-ta. How
elae do you notCh so many score or
dead? Why hasn't a nalatlve of ot'le of
t he victims taken revenge? Where Is
lha dedicated band of urban guerillas
to put tha lives ol notorious killer cops
at risk?
At the recant reggae test the $20
seat s l o r whiles down lrot'lt were
guarded by tha mflltary lest the black
masses make small or big t roubles.
The military and the pollee are
understood to be antagonistic forces
and both have to be paid oil to get
things dot'le-" thlngs done" may mean
expot11ng pot or producing. promoting,
exporting reggae music product from
the Island of bleck sulferat lon Into the
monied White malnsteam. It Is
becoming harder and-harder to sell the
producl of bleck aulferatlot'l to the
worfll without noticing the sufferi ng. To
have a concart and Invite White media
to a reggae _ , . you must ha.. the
pollee and the army backing up tha ripoN &lt;&gt;f sufferatlon openly, In public;.
The performers ana pushed to
cynicism or earty natl-' 01 atrongar

New

noresa.

12 . ProdiQol SlrftiTht ~ . ,tldoy, .tO ~ •••

~t with a recent NrNaweek
feature 01'1 Augustus Pablo. some signs
ol lmptoYem&amp;nt In record olstrobution,
and the continuing development ol Its
paradoxical relationship with New
Wave. dub seems to have risen out ol
utter obscurity and Is now merely
unknown.
The music remains dlftloult tor an
American audience which Is not likely
to have even a rough Idea ol the
peculiar oondltlons of dub prOducuon
and reception. If a reggae OJ li~ e
Mlkey Dread Is bOoed off stage bV a
C1ash audience who think of him as
some black guy alnglng along wi th
backing tapes, what will they make ol
dub, In which even the vocals are just
another texture to ba phaseo and
echoed and p&lt;ased? Not wanting to De
too defeatist , and llnding mysell
sometimes thinking that Augustus
Pablo's "Rockers Dub" Is the best
recO&lt;d anyone has ever made. I want to
olfer a little dub backgrouno and a
review o f some records which can be
fairly easily found In Buffalo.
In essence, a dub Is the resul t ol •
producer's wO&lt;k on a mixing bollld.
and Is thus an Index of the
Infrastructure of teggae recordrng rn
whiCh a prOducer typically controls a
studio and a house band, while also
calling on tha services of varlo.n
Singers and players. Elcamples rnctude
Lee
with Black Ark StudJOS. the
and King Tubby With
One, tha Aorovators, and a
stable of producers such as Prince
Jammy ano Scient ist. The endlesstt
overrated Robbie and Sty, worl&lt;ing out
of Compass Point, are not much mto
dub, pertlaps because they laid do»n
hslf tha reggae rtlythms In worla
history.

Dub

began In the early '70s, atlhe
same mO&lt;nent tl&gt;at the Uon of Judan
began to conqu8f the singers and
players In some numbers. The simple
practice of placing an Instrumental
version on the &amp;side of a record
became an art 1n Its own right as
producers. ta.tkover artists and souna
syatom OJs began to challenge the
pre-eminence· of t he original recordrngs
from which I hair wO&lt;k took olf. Since a
dub Is frequently used In the dance as
rsw material for the vocal stylings ol a
tha movies Rockers and
there can be no lfnal
between OJ versions Md
duba. Howll\ler, the focus of a OJ
record Ia on the singing and rapping ot
tha OJ, while tha purity ol d ub tends to
abolish vocals altogether.
The sound of dub seems to have
been sent by Jah to breathe some life
Into tha eUcha " defying verbal
description." This Is a music whteh
dlsuaembles and reassembles Itself,
along with the viscera and emotions of
the listener or dancer. The mix Is
usually loaded with reverb, phasing
and echo, the melody comes and goes
like the ,.gglng memory of another
world, and the parc.u sslon tracks give
hl·hats. snares, tom·toms ano wss
drum eacn an Elhloplan empire of their

own.
What keeps me coming back tor
morels that tha romance ot dub wrth
reoordlng technology and rllythm is an
e xploration and not a surrender. In his
stepqo·etep guide reproduced on the
oover of Strictly Dub Wl ze, Dennis
Bove41 points to the picking guitar
"Which keepa all tha otller Instruments
In line," and to the mot'lumentalitY of
the -present baas, 10 heavy that the
OYei*U recording lewel must be set ·
below six decibels. When the bass line
llopa, u It doee, the world hangs for a
IIIOf'*lt In a breathy balance, until a
plano ftagment arrl- ffOII\ another
level or tha f amiliar lnlroductory dwm
figure reinvents atablllty.

�EGGAEREGG

rms of dub

The percentage or ebsolute clunkers
among dubs Ia fairly low, but many of
the artiste have large back catalogs,
and so what fOllows Ia a brief and
oplnlontted consumer's guide.

Lee Peny Is the wild man. In love

with special e.flects like bables
se&lt;eamlng, lions roaring, and runners
out or breath. Some lind the results
annoying but the depth of an Upsetter
mix Is usually enough to take the
surface antics. For the ra-nge of Peny's
ability, try ~atcll on the Wire. an
Island compilation various enough to
Include Max Romeo's relatively
straightforward "War Ina Babylon,"
George Faith's llllpersmooth echo
world -slon of Paul Anka's "Diana."
Jah Lion's transcendental "Babylon
and Soldier War" and the Upsetter
meeling Pablo for "VIbrate On."
For a mo&lt;e strictly dubwlae sense of
" Scratch" himself, Ill' the restrained
but continually Impressive Supe( Ape,
also on Island. Lee Perry features
again on the recently reissued 1(./ng
Tubby Meets the Upsetter, one of the
best early dubs and a record on which
the connoisseur can compare the work
or the two producers over the same
five tracks. The Celluloid Records
reissue doesn't say so, bu1 Tubby is
side A and the Upsetter Is skle B.
Joe Gibbs has the virtue or solidi ty
which the Upseuer sometimes tacks.
On MaJestic Duo or African Duo All
Mighty, the plano rides wllh the guitar
and the melody Ia usually prominent.
The later volumes of Al!/can DuO move
In the dlrecllon or bess and drum, but
this realm has been Inherited by King
TubbY's erstwhile Jlpprentlce, Scientist,
Who seems to put out a record every
ten minutes. The rumor Ia that they're
all good, but my favorite Is
Heavyweight Dub Chimp/on, an album
that sticks close to the classical
or bess culture while making of
tom·tom r.-b a aound prsviousfy
unknown. The boxing concept Is also
classical, picking up on the
combination of solidarity and
competition whlch runs through the
history of reggae attitudes.

Thei&gt;Ut/&lt;lmps.

NESTA JAM (1 gospel)
-

for Bob. Mertey

n..

Gult11 rolll • slfenk..
aklns •nd wind
bMt down end form tM bubblitJg rwnalon.

Ho nHd of B•bylon
or Itt tflp-.•tulng wenton. robiJd In .,...,..
o/ okllhtvlng bltdoa
~
which th•y tete tor· \~

Jull being It th• thow

• llmpllcl/y tor tho ~ld to know.

Our

Jumps the dreatt. thi¥Oie» •nd Truth
to ttrfke • blow.

The/tint h•ttra are/tid low.
Ooit olvlew
.,, thOI:e In /egged com.pose
Who r•lute to'" past and Md
ol thtk nos-• Who tHJ themselfts up
In tore«! roposo~ Tn.y d,. from dty ro d•y
just by htvlng whtt they thint

;, lhflr O~M WI)'

1111 '""PM'·'

of there~I
will m••• the incision others 14d In
led.,tl d~lalorf, or COWH up in a $mllirfg c. uldron
of Inquisition. Ev«r •• the n.z01 sreppttd. the myttk came torth
tnd pltnttHJ the natutal rtp. Even white tht blood rose
to put the drttd 0.11 Hyond mere pos~. the tlghteoua rill
ol tht night t hlfl 1Wepr thr terrairt, m•ktng thl dey
gtve up the thowtt.
Tower• 1111 to the call of •n unrelenting Nature
lfOUI«itt ' " '· th• time for
seltt
''Pill. Th• dills thrown.

But

Tho 1/v/ng, cur.

-M~ol

F. Hopklno

-mas

T he ar!ttsh entry In this tleld Ia
Dennis "Black Beard" Boven, whose
Strlctty Dub Wlze and I Wah Dub on
United Artists are out of the same
mellow sctlool as Super Ape. Black
Beard loves washes ol sound In the
guitars and cymbals, pays a lot of
attention to the baas drum, and In
"lies of Dub" on Slrlcl/y Dub Wlze
gives us mostly hl·hat and bass,
Introducing and refusing the melody
again and again. The same album
Includes a version of "Surrey With the
Fringe On Top" which picks up on the
dub potential of the hom lines but
doesn't really convince me.
I should mention Big Youth's Dread
Loclcs Dread since most of aide two ts
Incipient dub, with 110rglcatly
articulated plano lines, guitar blpa end
bops, • fe.t organ and a bass drum
again WO(klng In a world ol Its own.
BUilt you ana to own one dub album,
let It be Auguatua Pablo's Orlglne/
Rock,ers, a compilation of •s·s which Is
solid throughout and Includes the
unsurpassed "Rockera Dub." Uke a
million dubs, this one kicks off with a
repeated drum figure end some
echoing Rastaman repartee: "Power of
Jah/Black workers/Black king manfTlie
I am oonna notice thla a dub
agende/Sound Ia redhot." But unlike
mlllkm dubs. this one Is all
imagination and conviction and
vengeance. Singing In behind the
rhythm rather than yelling out In front
of lt. Pablo sounds abeolutely
confident. The track mixes metodlca.
clavinet, tongue clicks, cries ol "Cut!"
and "Lion!", ehuddlring bass and
piano statementa and the lullllme
guitars of the earty heights of dub.
Almost frlghttHleC1 by what he has
wrought, Pablo ends the tree~
muttering In the dsptha: "Let 's see It
he likes that one." 1 li~e it.

Bob Marley Chences Are
(Atlantic/Cotillion)
This latal t olfarlng of tho D&lt;..G 1comes
at an tntereaUng tltnt. We heve varied
periodicals auddenty proclaiming the "How
Reggae" (thet 11 to uy, those artlata whom
the Raatat elrtady knew w.,e hot). Artiste

wnom the media, with the physical palling
ol Jah Marley, hova Sudd..,ly latched onto,
.el\d halfe duty proclaim.&lt;~ Che masters thi:C
alwaya wera, anyway. Strengety

In lnl1 leloll toarCIIIO&lt; pedestal
-placement. the et1tlca seem to have

untO&lt;glvobly IHI on..,. of I he greateM
Reggae doctors of them 011, Unton Kwesl
JOII..-. M•yt&gt;a tn.y know that aome wlll
not tOierltl...,.. IM Pfu.tCe of
Bob)'Jonlan plotfO&lt;m.
TNI tllul crillc:t shOw their uouaJ gilt
for mlap,._t and belotadllHt towards
aclcnowlodglng Trvth allould surprise no
one. In
of the powerful -loprnent
growth of Black loluak: In _.,(and, here,
Reggoo In gonarol), tool&lt; how lheloiU111c: hu
been lyplcolly " lgno&lt;ad," being curlouolY
sHte&lt;l tnrouglllnd obuled by thole brash,
evar-claahlng eoutlnt of thoM In the 1950s

...,I

with the Tltltd Wo&lt;ld wtlll. tile ..utl.-a
of coarnlc: .!&amp;Jon. Tile Bal-. o..ar-..
Chenceo M, thll 1-12 otrerlng o1
.,,..,.,. tlkal lnd other tUMO - · l y
un,._ In Arllarlc:o, brings thla betanc:.

=.~~.:.:t.':'m.~:~r.:~~t

al\d 1&amp;e0a who "borrowed'" rhythm •n• QJuea t.h e fire and ahenk are alrMdy there.
wf)llo lorgettlng to poy back tno dobl-&lt;&gt;r
bumlng end balhl"'l with tile glow of gospel
the duly proclaimed lnteiWstl
'
which worda would later thow.
1'/oto now tho lltletry ot Bob Marter wu
Wllot tnflllbum 00.1 for the listener Is
lgnoroclln Ita Nrty shu-cop llagts (note
to aho-'t the natural mytUc'e roots Jn 'f'lvld
this album's title tune) and ewtn lattw,
&lt;letol~ When lhe band end ba .. algnal the
shunned by the Alnarlcan "Biaclt"mecllo
Jomeo Bto""·Jommlng !lotos,... ol
even moro viQOfOUsty al tlmn than by the
"Riggu on Broodwoy," Morter,........ It

:::~~:;;.-~~~~..1:t:f..:C.~ an

'dt..,o
""""'Yofof perforoUng
onna. ann- lnd
lnd old llvO&lt;IQh
c:a-.
neon f - . "mecclc&amp;tlon," lnd
the
way In v1c:1ous

cleor that h lo the Groot Wlllto Woy, not the
MU11lc. that will otond aelde. The moment Ia
10&lt; """'than shOw.

n.. tum. and - how Milley tum•
another's " " ' - . "Gonna Got You; Into
ovwoli "Amar~"
cl1fe_
the -....r.aklng SOUnd olltlo R-11
But the Tl\llh could not be 110111*1- The
wind. lie tranlfO&lt;ma wltot cou1c1 be a tune
of utter luiiHty, by ltlo . , _ a&gt;oc:a~lve
lolar1ey - - . a vhot part of •
'vonguanl'bf Tntnelltown fire wlllell has
-.Into 1 c:1tanner ol 1 owtfl-&lt;tanctng
ballad wltlch 11111 tile words one may apeak
grown to klndie1N -"1. M•tey,
eopeclllly,
Na ~ as one of
to bolatar hit own r -• ....., •• he Oh)'a
tile groaJ maot«a of tlle'UU111c; hll
from one lie naa lOng clladiO&lt;. You IMI hla
inlenllty, hll
CMdl)'·atoppl"'l !ova lnd cour- tiM, end prey !hot, In thlo
vlrtuoalty sa on artiat perfanner ,...,..._
-ld. lh mO&lt;o then enough.
In 1111 moatpar-el a,_lng ot unl-1
spirit. Emlltaclng, •• 11 espeCially tile c:aae.
- f!llche~ F. Hophna
)'OUng

hal_,..,

--lftg.

Frldor, :10 ~ 1.1 • Tho SlloctNnlll'll&gt;cl'-'1 ~

.13

�Alght Oil the l&gt;lt th-.a II
,-tiling Important to notlca
about Illata: a commondabla ltalt
Ia almply their cloooly-lu\11 _.tc~ng
oonditlon, lnllotd ot haVIng to roty
tho many Jarna- _.ton
,...,,..~v·-""'

an abun&lt;tance of

not OI&gt;OCttcUiat

rllythm foundation ltlnvnocllato In

Reggae Ia Qvllo poulbly the
fonn ot modem mutlc wlllcll
comes cloMst to~ ond

•aoom Boom (.Rasta Fot~l•all."

awaylng, ahlltlng ond alldlng
oround In rode at Oldy laahlon
r·~'* Slata Aock', willie dull
spirituals. This Is nothing new. but ocholng ond pnulng IIIII ln.
the omazJng thing about . One ot Slalo'a " - " ' polnll
"MCO&lt;MI _.uon·· . _. . Ia
lay In t.holr harmonious
now_,. cloMiy II remaitllhonall vocallutlono, oopeclally In the
to Ito roota wlllta alflllnnovatlng
ganJa hymn. " l..agallla Collie
• lthln the mualul ,,._ _ of
Heft&gt;," Kohh DNmmond
-tualad upbeat (ayncopatlonl embolllahlng oono alii&lt; aong,
ond I&gt;OUom -.y 1&gt;111.
a - and Joylut. Tho aoulut
Blade Slale Ia one olthe mosl
Amerlcana or • beaYtlful ""Thin
._~me~ ot rOOQH groupo In
Ulle Between LDve and Hate••
their hometand of Brhaln, a YefM leavoa a Tamlalmprlnt, YOIIIgos ol
o l sacond -anon r11J9•-a
MaNin Qayo and Olh-.0.
tenn left moelty lot dlapl....,
Allontlon alao boekona on the
tranaiUon oi"Colllo Hart&gt;" to
ln&lt;llan groupo (BtllloM&gt;orn
Jam&amp;Jcana) recording out of lnglan " Lagal Dub" and tha tloctllul
and the l.o&lt;&gt;don gl&gt;euoo ainu the lnt\OYatlono craated by bOth
mld·19'/0o or 10. Many olthtse
mutlclant and eoglneer.
banda, Including SIMI Puloe,
Black Slate. although not
Malumbl and U8 .0, have learned fundamental In t1rm1 of ~frtcan
well from the pr,vloua
ttacUIIon, ,,. nonetheless nrm In
bonds-primarily the Well.,. and lhtlr Ra.atafarlan fallh, celebrating
Amtrlun R &amp; B-and ho•o
Jah mua~ throughout R1at1
lnc:otpOf&amp;ted th61r ln&lt;llgo roota
Fut/t/11. There It really not a week
with Ute 1970s btllklhrougha In
aong on tho lP. wtllch lea••• me
dub tecllnlqueo.
with no other dtducllon than to

reoom.mend all who .may be
CUrioua at th6 1rreslstlble a...,.
mualc ot a not-S04llont m•Jo&lt;lly.
(Nole: Tho prima~ly l&gt;luu"'lented label Allig01or Recorda Ia
retaulng Rata hs!IYaJ In the
~o.tn and owtauM goes to their
Wlso «*:islon at adding a reggae
act to tho Nne-up. Sand to Bo•
80234, Chicago, II. 601l60J

-Tony (kajeda

mlstroated ,.fll p&lt;~~thOir point
acrosa. whatewr the eost...Youth

ot Egtlngton" pUll Into pointedly
bOld alght th6 hurt andlndiQnatlon
ol Jamaican Englllh and oth-.
poop!H In Btttaln a - t un&lt;llf the
earpe~ ol ..daas... The tonG 11
aaylng chango, don1 bldlanged
or ahortdlangtd by I I - whO
Millo lor chump chango ond
oofndow lnaura -. Or giOfllltd

roclct the foundations with lyrlc&amp;i
tevolttlon, and tho vtllon Is R«J.
Pure Dread.
~u lon,.l F. Hopkin•

cara-...

Tho triad jubilantly- 11&gt;1
otrongth t~ked ol oech of UIIO
""tch "'htl'o raally happening ••
Some uy I

1m """ zoolfy cr•rt
Want I to ' ""' t,. mutlc I lotte
TMy say go antt loot wort
I and I ,,. Cfll)'
But 1 think for • ~hUe and

••Y

to my $811
It'• 1 tlmt 101 w.ry sryle

Tho lnotrumontallon 11 plOYfor chlelly by two olthlt Mualc't
tagondo, t&gt;aasllt Robbie •
Shakoapearo and c!rumm« Sly
Dunl&gt;lr. Tho aound Ia lunky with a

Blac:k Uhuru RED

clarity of dri"Ye and purpose,

t~~~pollsland)

Michael Rose. Puma.. Ouckle
Simpson. They are ttle voloe .and
embodiment. TM essence of
RastafarL Issuing the cry U'\at

echoes grim s;&gt;ectres Mel t~e
beaten reminder that lhObe

dediUiod to rlnM the polaon from
our setves. and Implement the
rllual ol lull Danca. Step to the
lmpertt!Vo ol thaplng, and
sharing.
Sweet Jah force come forth to
cancel dl Weatern vex With the

righteous l&gt;a• of

Rooo••· Tho

powerful sway of Black Uhuf\.1

Puegona Paragons
(Mango)• •
I think, I'm notwro. but I think
wtlon Blondlo hll paydlrt with "'Tho
Tldo It High," aomobody's whools
tlartod aplnnlng saying to
themoelf "Thett'o money to be
mo.d o out there, luet think
reunion." You see tho 'orlglpal
perpetrators of thet eono w&amp;re no1
tho Coast Guard (gol II?), but ""~Y
JameJcan vocallsls the Paragons.
A a the history ot Jamaican
music goes.. there we a a tHiel

tranallory period from I!IM-1968,
preceding reggae, called " rocloo

ateady." It waa a atow,. langorous
rhyl.h m, one atep away from the
refinement ol reggae. And, a s a

manor otlac~ 11&gt;1 Paragon• were
rock ttaady herooa, stringing •
numblf ol hill back then,
bocomlng among the counlty's
moll 1&gt;01&gt;ulat g roupo, Then, by&amp;byo.

WhonevoMbt group mombe&lt;a
(Jolin Hoi~ Tyrone Evans and
Howard BatretQ-• hiding, they
were fottnd 8lld coaxed tnto

Wiling thtl album ~ncludlng ' 1'he

T1clo It High"). IWJnlons nevw

-*·
I lly, ond IIIIo rocord lo In
many
a testarn.nt my
wan

to

unW&lt;flton poolutalo.
Thla Ia duo mainly to tho
olthat monopolizing
gang ol players- by Sly and
· HoWhoro Ia thor. a law
aaylng they mull -~~ on rrrery
roooao album rolaastcl, but ito
atarUng to k&gt;c* that way. As a
reatatement of a petSOnal styling.

Long after the other
gents was wore out,
that ole railroader
Jeremiah Weed was
still going strqn( He
liked dancin' almOst as
much as sippin'likker
and sweet•talkin' us
Hurdy Gurdy girls:'

-

Jeremiah Weed is
more than a legend.
It's a tribute to a 100
proof maverick.

having thooo oaollon playoto
beeklng up lo almost . .u.
ctalaatlng. tlnco tho " Sly &amp; Robbie
aound" to - . l n g aynonymoua
With po&amp;I•Mat1ey mutle.
Yet, amall strands olt~o rock
tteady era manage to aneak

thrOliQh tho wall played by tho
muatclana.

The teaf knpqulve

harmonization Ia brOliQhllorth
llawlaaaly by the trio; tholr
blanding volcee hovo not outterod
hom tho ai&gt;Mnal ol more than a
II the unity hta.

doc-.

But Whll •

have on our handa

hero II 0 gtnlfalton gllj&gt;, bol_,
tho Paragon• and Sly ond Rol&gt;blo's
bacl&lt;drop.

Tho&lt;e'al100 dll.....,t

tnllale&amp;lldootogteatrylng to
margo. two otyles th a t - olup
honda, thot-'n apan. Remain
-rt?, they ll&gt;ould hevo.

-D. Cza/Aa

COIIIIfC SOOiff

-JI•A•s•H~,

Aoci . _ . r.lqo II

Nov. 5 et 8 pm
Nov. 8118 pm
Nov. 7 II 7 &amp; 10
Nov. 8 •1 ~ pm

.,

~........

Conodn...m

_...,
.............
..,...

JlCIEJS$1.
_

Jeremiah Weecje Bburtlon Uqueur. o 1981 Heublein, Inc., Hartforo. Conn.

_ . . C.... IOI;co

ADS Vouchers
Acoepted

�wild aeries of comic teals, Improbable coups, unbelievable
conquests and gratuilous crafty machinations. No plot summary
Ia necesaary, take my word Ia&lt; lt-lt'a far out. (Cetch Jeff
Slmon·a review If you want the plotJ
The rest of lhe cast Is deiiQhllul end In some way perverae,
Many or them make sight gags o/ their bodies. Standout
cllaracte&lt;a Include a dazzling blond teen hedorlisl and potental
11000 danCI!f who plaY$ the rebellloua daughter and Cuddles
(Edith Ma1$8y) who should win the Leonard Pynthe Garoell
Award-If lhe not the Academy Award.::. for b.td mannaled
actlnQ. Miss Massey plays the rich, well·rneanlng best friend of
•
the housewife, Franci ne Flahpaw. Benefitting from Imbecility,
Cuddles naively humiliates herulf wlih grossneas and
mispronunciations a Ia Shelley Winters In the moVie version of

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Lolita.

Polyester:
cr1
tribute to tackiness

The wild generosi ty ol the above statement Is not an
exaggeration. Polyester has a ,.,slty of action end aavaQery or
content thai rnal&lt;es Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman look tame by
comparison. Unfortunately. the/In/mal House mentality of much
of the film Is laCking In any Irony thet would give certain
membera of the audience prldo In being average and stralghl.
This movla Is not a must lo see When you can got much tile
same eflect by catching Hee Hew on TV.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ By Ken Kiefer Note: My disdainful/one need not be confused with thfl
This ftiV/ew ,.~been annotated by en anonymous ~te
publicity director who has found legel/usrlllc.rton to Bdd his
comment• (which appear In Italics) on to mine. I don't agree with
a lot of hlr corrections. but at IHst my orlglnaJ.. copy hBs not
been deleted. This P&lt;J}Icy of giving en oulllde ~ted interest •
uy In tM reviewing process Is unprecedented, but may soon
become atenCiard. Wl/hout further adieu. here'tt the reVIew:
John Waters, the Einstein of garbage, haa written, produced
and direct ed a motion pjcture which Just about every teenager
will want to go see. Consfderlng what passes lor distinction,
Waters aurpaaaea the nearest movie trash comedy monger, Mel
Brooks. and Ia reminiscent of other wrltor·dlrectors ol the past
like Frank Taahlln and Preston Sturgell. You don't have to be a
Freooh auteurlat to know thai soma of the most entertaining
movies ha¥11 been B grflde features. Wotneas the soap opera
comic strips of Douglas Sirk and the lusty epics of Russ Meyflfs.
Some of the worst movies"""' mflde like Tile Osc.r and I he 1973
verslon of Lort Horizon are so b.td they lrenacend their vulgarity
and beCome art. Polyester Is not Wllhoul urlous tssu&lt;l$; It takes
on thOH antl·abortlon fanatics and exposes their hyste(]cal
puShiness.

monstrous Sflmblance of the averegelel/er to /he editor. I wlah
m.,ely to point out that $chO/erly oommentery Is not the pleoe to
blul thll miniscule del~~et• of an otherwi se delightful scandal.
A• for Mr. Kleier, the evidence Is roo Insufficient to suppose that
the sub/eel and hi&amp; preY/ous asalgnmttn/ (the movie van/on ol
French Ueutenant's Woman somehow lmplf&gt;Qe on one another.
Despite the respect I have for his eci11C11c el(periences 8f a film·
golnQ bum, I dfsepfHo•e of a critique by a boring, strBIQhl
lntflllectuel with e 1/mlred underatendlnQ of weirdness beyond
narmelcy. I would urge him to surmount his thrill·sHklng cln•m•
voy11urism end henceforth restrict nlmss/1 to reviewing more
munasne enrertafnments.

The most striking characteristic of the above Is I hal It
cont ains not one reference to that glori ous Innovation: Odorama.
Each customer receives a card containing ten odors
oorrespondl ng to scenes In the movie. The ten scents are, In
a&lt;der: rosea, excrement, g lue, pltta, gasoftne, skunk, gas, cat
leather, sweaty sneakers, and room deodorant.

*"'*'*********

Note: the reviewer persistently evokes snobblsm In the
begmnlnQ of a ftiV/ew whfch concerns a mov/11 whose
unpretenrtousneu absolves It of any serious critique. Again end
ege/n Mill., Kleier makes this movie cur to be en exercfse In
ace~mla. How_., when :singing ors prslses he is In his
etemenr, leading chHtS for a soon to be found cult audience this
movie ao richly deserves. With commendabtelnsiQhl, Ket1 applies
a nesr lillie compliment appreciative of lila ribald nsture of the
humor. Saturated wi/h facts, h/11 pleco c.n'l hlllp but mesmerize
with 1111 shHr lnlormellon Inundation.

., lite

Shea ·s Buff• Ia

The grisly weirdos, misfits and reJects o f all kinds have been
proVIded with a forum with Which 10 display their talents. The
starring ol a 300·pound transvestite as a frumpy housewife II' a
satire of a suburban soap opera Is Inspired. We are treated to a

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�CIOIIClfiWcl froM P-et t 1

Jon plon. .r, Jimmy Bitntl)(l. Kwufs deiiV«Y could be comparotMIIy
tl'to&lt;lght ot 11 Mllosion. The LP'a llnat tune, "Two Sides ol Silence," hoa
Kwooi tonlno tho btncl go beautllully free, and tM contra at otllwosl's
clellberoto eetm tnc1 tho bond's oxptodlng tiro uto 1 ttunntng pOtion In
motion.
Some of the poetr'Y trom B•ss Culture. a.nd Kweal's flrat two albUms.

are omong tho wotlto contained In his bool&lt; Dread S..t And Blood
(llog,.,L'Ovvorturo Pubtlcollons; 72 poges, $3.95), a bOok ltrat r-Hd In
1975. Thuo. Kwosl hos been pulling tho word out on tho Dread slluotlon
tor at least alx yoara. In ono p00m Which Is porlormed 0(1 his DrNd Boat
n Blood album (Virgin Front Unelllsted UClder the name l'ool ond tho
Rootl\, 1\WMI..., rvnt down tho sectJons ol B&lt;ltaln whorl tho wlolenct
een ONPt, Including .,.,. ot the h - t r.il .,... olloto, Britton. But I
g - Bloc:-. Ia thougllt olin 8riWn, too, as being lust "roc:lat."
Othera wlft taka It ,_ u but a warning.

Oevo Shea's Buffalo Oct. 25

oo much """"·
Youw got to hno oom.,hlngto ut nd • /rille love '" your 1/01 btloro
you een ~still tor ony damn
's
on on flOw to btllllfl.
It II

-Billie Holldoy

(Next week"&amp; conclua&amp;on to JIU.POem. nllmlted will focus on two of
todly'a mott dynamk: Jazzpoeta. Thulanl oav1a and Ntozake Shange.
the acclaimed euthor of 101 colored girl$, will be Mre 1 week
SUnday.) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
r....;:..;...;.;...;.;;.:.:.

the thatre rou can Imagine our

more I han IWO ye..,s. Ah., the

apprehension and poraoola that
tho ut would be b&lt;oken Into and
tho stOfoo • - ployor ripped olf,

..,._,lng ol o hlll-clozon ot ""'
famous "Oovo" - · · tho CUitaln
poned to ro-1 an oloborote but

The first Umo t • - hoard ol
01¥0 was tn the raft oC ttn. ••You
Our feara were grouncuess. For
QOtta- those guys! They're like
tho "uny, art·roc:klng quintet ol
c.avemenf..
t)IW·wavtr'l ftom Akron. Ohio"'
So wnen we parked on franklin
channed the pants oft t1\e
Street near Chfppewa the other
delighted capacity croWd In tt'H!lr
night
and
walked
the
two
bloc:ka
to
to_
the_
Oueentown
ln _,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..__ _tlrat
_visit
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apprOPflate aet-a cross between

an.,lilomo on&lt;! Hollywood
Squartt-eecn ol the ..wactcy
apudboya" dancing In sihouette on
rnovlng tre.admilla In lnc:llvkfual
compartments
to teP«t
aecompanltnl 8f"d
daocebeal by
drummer Alan Moyer (loeate&lt;l
tastefully In the loft·hand corner of

lhe slogo). Tho band launched lnlo

a serlu of songs from their latest,
Nrw Tradltlonoll•rr and It's

832-5524

predoc:luor, Fr-om of Cholctt.

The newer

.anga are m1lnly sung

by eomtllmo

blulst Jtny Cesole

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Six of the best tasting
beers in the world.

Motho&lt;sDIUOh liking on a more
supportive ro._ than might be
expected. Thia ....-ns to be thelr
cunent direction. Three or the
band mo-s ployed ayntl&gt;esiler
only, lull one gu1t11, tnc1 c1rumm.,.
Meye&lt; lold down the hoovy beal he
deMIVM to bl known for.
··whip II'' of course gets the
crowd 011111 IHI on&lt;! Ihe burly
bouncets huny to restr1ln excited
teenyboppers from doncing In lhe
aisles.

Au., "Piontt Earln," lhe
curtains ctose and the set Is

partially dlamanttld. Countdown
and btaatoft 11 curtelna epen to
reveal two synthesizers gone and
I he set now rtllltni&gt;Jel a Jau~h
pad. Molhoroblugllloya

unconldout atop It, apparently a

viCiim of oomo _ . , ,
accident ho suddenly leaps up and
tho bend tnlkt lnlo "Gut
Ftollng."
From hero on MothoBbougll
likes lho lead on&lt;! proveoltimsell
one oflho rolgnlng oano madmen
of rock 'n' rOll, willing to make an
uttor fool ofltlmaeld In service of
the Art and htJmantty.
Unfonunately, 1tw group's

Interest flogs (maybe they're sick
of lho oonga) ond by the limo thoy
get 1o ··Monoolold" thty'rt
sounding olmoll like o gorogo
band. Can It be 1rue? Tho croWd
onjoyalt onywoy.
Tho lr\10 otompldor ol tho night
lo "Joc:ko Homo," when
Molh...t&gt;lugh lumps oil tho stage
ond rvna upotolra to tho balcony
to ldclr111 hit oonttltuonto tho
o~ dilemma: Are We Not
Men?
For on encote ho donnocl his
clooolc "booll boy'' suit and song
an inllnll "ll't o hautllul Wond"
(from lholr now olbUml. "It's o
beoutlful worlclllor youtlor yo&lt;Jifor
you• • .Jbut not lor mo," entirely In
lalttiiO II Pholoa Ol OCCident
victims, bullying notlonol
guardsmen and starving Aalans

llaah behind him. ll's good 10 see
Devo eschew the "cara, burgers
and girls" lmogo tltay've .-nld
to be cultlvotlng laloly lnlaYOr or
wori&lt;IWidt reality protoat. I think
Ihoy mlghl be ol..-e.
-Ruasell

Scho.,..,.,.,.

�Oodles and oodles of. • •
Noodles' zesty
Italian restaurant
_By

John K.

l~l•n•

II wu Oq the plot ol ono ollh&lt;l
likm playing 110&amp;11&gt;y. Con •
apaghottlloc:tO&lt;Y tlncl tamo,

tonune. end happiness

~n

a movlt

th&lt;lator &lt;XMTitlto• 1)1111&lt;1ng tot?
And alte&lt; o night of atldous
d&lt;ning, one of "'" grutost
mysteries of the,_,. world c:an
be
the olflrmati11e.
In ..... .,.... the old
AelohMd Inn, .......,teo, a usty
ttal~can rntalM'ant. h&amp;a
been orectecl. oollng wtth a unique
oomblnatlon ol 010--ld
tacl&lt;loess, lonnie&amp; llrliShlngs, and
plastic panache.
The Noodln dlnlng ar. . I• 1 t.ierecJ. The lowe&lt; ''1&gt;11" houMa •

--In

glassod-ln mac:aronl·rnoklng
-co.

wntch...., - · told, ta
usad by the Noodloa ch&lt;ll at

diffiM'ent tlmea during the evening.
The " - Is heavy on tho unh
shaOes of green, bfown, and

rust-a strlkmg contraat from Hlt
external's camfvaJ hues and

baloon-typa loitering.

wn1.. tne cHnlng area leavea

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ASSEMBLY
MEMBERS

OOSpllo Ita oxcollonttaato,
boca. . It was ao flllln11. C!&gt;MM

and PMII, ... COliCI - , ato not

th&lt;l -ld't llghiiOI foods.
A CO&lt;npanlon, on o dora, tried
thO houao apoc:lally, thO Ricotta
Roll {$4.11$~ wlllch foOIIMid •
&lt;XMTII&gt;\notlon ol spinach, ~~'""
macaroni. and rlcolta chee.te all
rolled 1-thor Into o mlnlca_.,le Willie thO gr"" pasta
wasn't thO,_. ••thltlcally
-tiling culinary delight, thO
taste doflnlltly
tho
appeat~

There will be workshops on:
PAINLESS PARLIAMENTARY PROCDEURE

-.-Od

The third ,.,...,...,., of OUf pany
atltf'Ol)tld thO Feuuclnl with
Broccoli dOUsed In Allr- Sauco
{14.11$) and wos &lt;XMT~t&gt;lototy
utlatled with thO h&lt;llty f)Ofllon of
P&amp;lll matlnated In a tasty Cheese
sauc:a with hun~• of bfoccoll and

po
TUESDAY N'ov. 3rd at 4 pm
&amp; WEDNESDAY Nov. 4 at 3:30
in

TALBERT
SENATE CHAMBERS
Please· Try To Attend!

nam strtw6d throughout.

Noodl.. naa proved Ihot a fino
res1aurant c:an aurvlve In the

parking lot of W.attm New YOfl&lt;'$
largoatthhl11 OO&lt;nplox (Tho
Holiday 51•). Now II only thoy
could fht their Interior decorator a

end design 1 new menu •.•

much to be. dtahed-lt was too
plastic early Mediterranean tor my

companions-the ~eNfc.e mort
thon made up '"' ' ""

surrounding'a lack of etmoaph¥e.
Upon beCng aNted, our wa1tre••
jmt"r')&amp;dlately asked us wntthtr we

would lfq 1 prKinnor drink,
demonstrating a eo&lt;Tipleto
command of t h&lt;l bo'lorago
Mtection. White tM setecUon waa
ldequlte, Noodles does not olfer
ony beef on tap, fust In bollloa.
If th&lt;lro was anything woroo
than the"-· It wu th&lt;l mot1u
deslg!l. As a eo&lt;Tip&amp;Oton uld,
"Who deslgoed this? Bolo thO
Qo.m?" And ah1l wu corn1e1. FO&lt;
a restaurant which Ia -mlngl)l
attempllng IO pt&amp;Mnlltaofl U an
after-d&amp;nnet altematJvw: to
SalvotO&lt;O'e GaUdy Gw.,..o, thO
monu ..,.I&lt;'alight up lhore with
the Galldy Glfdens' silly Roman
statues adO&lt;nlng the parldng 101.
The menu rnemb4ed a ohncf'a
coloflng boolc, with lottOflng ...
largo and oornlca~ thO tnlng
SlO&lt;IId hawo bMn uMd as an eye
chart.
One glanoo at th&lt;l monu and a
linanclatl)l S11'1PP«&lt; col'-

-In

student w ill soon reallla that there

ts no way anyone can acape from
wlll&gt;oul lncurrlng 01 least
a S5 tab. Yet th&lt;l prloos ftlllaro
roaonable. My rwo eo&lt;T\ponlona
"f'd I gorged oureer.ea until we
could eel no more and tho check
co~ to just $24-o •orr
rea.-.~ lare fOf the hefty malo
d)IIIMIS-of(e rod.

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ELaNE &amp; THE PERILS
and COFFEE SCARE

Bethune Hall Znd floor
Z917 Main St.
near Hertel Ave.

at 8:00pm, Saturday, Oct. 31st
Buffalo State CoUere Social Hall
$2.00 t ludonll lllitJo I.DJSJ.OO Odoe,..
J B££RSI$1.00
"Start •• ~ w....... 011 RliM!

Sponsored by
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As an tppetltlf, we ofdered the

gatllc bfe~ emothtrecJ In
mourena Cl&gt;eose ($1.95),.a unique
dllll that tilla culinary trio woe
pto¥ioualy un!amlltOJ whh. Ye t our
Wlld1ct wal tJ\1 aarne: simply
delicious. The bfoad ltooll wu

LINDY KOREN
for"

- m and ,.,_, a tangy gatflc
taste waa .....- pr8Mnt. and the
wu treah and ample. w a
highly tw:ommond lhll ,,. ., oa •

pra-cllnnorOUr rMin c:oUf'M!s arriVed after
about o rouoneble 20 mtnuto walt

and-IMdiShoei-Uved up to our tJpectaUons., "

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-.-·-.&amp;Ide _.abl.

dloappolntod l/lat
• waa lncl- wllhtlllt mul.
The Manicotti {$4.11$) conslatld
of about • hall doHn maniCOUI
riOOllt
- a n d with • Ottlo mozzarella
lor good .......... The . .wu
lively, but could ha... lncl- •
-

_.._..,with

meatball 0&lt; OO&lt;n011round - ·· h
was • cho&lt;o to finiSh 11111 diSh.

AMHERST TOWN JUSTICE
• B.A., Boston Untversi(J
• J.D., Ohio Northern Untversly College of Llw
• Member, Ert8County Bar AHoclatlc11r, New York State a.
Association , American Bar Association. Association of
Womeo Lawyers of Wntem New York
• Member, Pinel of Arbitrators, Better Business Bureau of
Western New York
~
• Former Legislative Intern, office of Rep. Jack Kemp
(Republicln, Hamburg)-Washlngton office
• Former LegislatiVe Intern, office of fonMr Slnller Edward
Bnlokl (Republican, MassiCIIusltts)-a,lton 11t1

Wnldngton ofllces
• CUrrently Llw Qerk/Trial Auistaot,...Supreme Court, Eril
County
• Instructor, Bryant and Strllton BusiniH Institute
• Instructor, Erie Communly Collt'

PUT KOREN
ON THE ;JOB!
ENDORSED BY TH£
AMHERST POLICE CLUB

ELECT LINDY KOREN
- AMHERST TOWN JUSTICE
coillttm&amp;
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TO ELeCT ~DY Ko.l

�Replay it
Sam
wants
you
_ _ _ _ __..By Ken Kleier
As IT!any a$ a oozen people w1U
outeh'e Play It A,gafn. Sam 11 on a
• saturday morning just beloro
noon. Mlscalcuiatlng the Ol*llng
time to be 10 a.m... like a r.,gular
l&gt;usln. .s, they 510114 arouncl. on
tho porch ot 1115 Elmwood A. .
noar For~ Ave.-wflll GoodiNI(t
acrose tM sttee and Buff Stale 1
few hundred yards or so lo the

nonh. AI noon the plaoe opens,
lt".e atetf wotklng an elght hOur
ahlft (sl• hours on Sunday).
• The music fanalics and
1'\arblners behind tl'\e couote~ are
continually up on all the recent
domesue ar\d imporl .stock tha1
hU always eaned toward punk
and post punk roel&lt;. (l.o, rock
Which nas _,directly pr_....,
and I&gt;IO!*Iecl by tho mkl-1870$
hop-lngs In tho British "'t~.

PNr if~ SI.M., 1115 EtmlfOOCJI ,-..._

larnous and the not so fomous.

NYC ano, to a - extent, thO

dozens to choose bam aNI 1
I&gt;OfliOO on duty WIK&gt; ••thor has
1t¥efY aYililab1e button or knows
Where 10 get it.

Woat Coast). Cltveot&gt;uslnosaman
that they are, they wlO aeeopt your
unwanted, good condition albums
tor a 6oflar artd • Quarter. topa.

and aell them fOf lhree dOllars

B eside$ tne used albums, new

more or less. (Cheaper than lhelr
rivals who sell tor four dollara.)
High •olume reco&lt;d sales pay
1~ bills a·t Sam's, dozens ot Which
ChlnQt hands during the course ot
the day. The onee des.Jta.ble
boot log albums
dlsappured
duo to log&amp;llty problems. an•nd 11111y Joel go~
fouoh and saw to it·that oopyrighl
tews were enforced.
Albums !rom England and
Jemalca are available at abovt
average prk:es to cover $hipping
and POStaoe. n.ese people aro to
lmpons what TaJklng lea-ves fa to
booka: thorough In tholr saloetlon.
They get shipments of new album a
wtekl1n advance of other reccwd

na...

S!&gt;rlnv••-

s1ores They a.Jso haft a
reputation with Insiders IO&lt; their
large sloc;k or reoc:N'cls tor r.nl al'ld
bullons-buttons or~ Shai&gt;O
and dase&lt;lptlon, rod&lt; •tars ond
groups. past and present.

•!'•

stocks of soul, reggae, ska an&lt;t

dub, Eutopean progressive rock •
and ambient ll's nave boon added
10 holp &lt;lfspet llle projudlce poopte
have tnat the store e,etera only to
cheapt~kates and pu.nker&amp;. Owner
Scott Flynn promises thai a
muchtarger setect5on ot lau w1H
bO added next yNJ. Lot's hope
this mue11 needod musical gonra
wtll tino a supe1abundanu of
material high In qyallty and low In
price.
The decline In literacy 11111 c.n
not be altogether btemed on
Sam's since they also offer
acomprehenslve seJecllon o4
recent rock magazines a.nd plan to
have aetuat books on saJe aoon.
More poste~s and T &amp;hll11 are
coming and 4S'a aro going. Only
tno singles that Mil wMI otlll be
avllla.ble. In smallM quanth;ea
than In tho pasL SUpply and
demand.

G4Y
Frl~•dt

PEOPLES
4LLIMCE

or CAC p resnl

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Mr. Flynn. wno once published
the monthly noek magazlrlo
Rodcers. says l&gt;ustnoss to good
though he has no plano to open
anoth&amp;r store tn the area. (A store
In Roctl&amp;ster bearing tho tame
namo wa.s once part of a dual
partner5hfp with flynn but It f'\OW
lodef)OJldenl).
Acc:usatlons of nepotism don't
apply jp tho ompiOymont of hlo
sister. Jenn.Jter. aa Cllthler and
record setecter. She•a • verlllb'e
fountain olvlnyt lntormatlon, able
to actvise &amp;nd lnattvc:l the ncwk::e. •
Sl51e&lt; did b&lt;Olher a big faYOI by
sending him tapea of the •••••1
hits and trendaln rode to San
Diogo &lt;luring his stay thO&lt;a. Thoy
were a welcome alternatlve to the
mellow area f·avoritu like the
Eagles. Enterprl$lng 11 they are,
perhaps that concept ooul&lt;l
become a regulll feature. a room
devoted to tapea that otter a
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Halla-. with the Mood)' Btueo
at tho Aud and George Carlin at
Klelnhan'L Corlln, oomotlmu
known as AJ Sloe~ tho "hlppledlpple weatherman" ("Today'a
la&lt;OCaol C8111 for periods of light,
wllh lncreulng dark toWanl
ovenlng'1 wfl! musa about ouch
topics u dOptt. tho lntatnoua
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�sports
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Keglers take two
Tbt UB ma&gt;'s club bowlina IQID scored moundina vlaori&lt;s

are medooere. Tht bla auys just keep aompln&amp; aJona.
San F'ranrisco 35, Pltuboup 31-This is the pkt of
the week. Bookies say &lt;he Steders by 4 and-a-half.
AnOihtr s~ul week~nd fort~ Fe&lt;~rless
Whll do they know? The
here's for a radar
Footixl/1 Foirlts. Squtokl'tl ()y tht skin of our /Hth ot aarn• by the 49trs Montana.
8·6. 7\o•o ovtrtlmt KQm~s In ont wttk? 'Simply
Creta Bay 12, Seattle 6- Ancmic. What more can"'-.:
say!
amatlnJ. Pkkl"' (NT&lt;tnrQgtln&lt;Ms tO .563.
St. Louis 31 , WuhlntiiHI 17- Jimmy H1111 tore apart
the Vikcinas and he'll riddle the R&lt;dskinL Any
minorities arouod1
SUNDAY
New Enaiand 21, Oll&lt;bnd 11- Tht Pats bave load&gt;
of wan, but "'hert I&gt; It hldins! This is !he W&lt;Ck
Buffalo 17. Ond&amp;nd 14-0ver 400 yarth. c'mon
they come out to play. No Super Bowl !his year
Brdn. No way tbc: BiiiJ •ill Jive )OU tbat. Keep
Raidm.
thole sp;kes dean Nick. Tbilpme belonas to you.
Sh 01oao 33, Kansas City 30-Th~ pmt could so
Atlanta21. !'in on...JO-Upsate \'1. Upsatt...
cilher "'Y· Lona day for the defense here. Fouu '"·
TUIX ror. lillk roU r.......al .. ouldn~ )'OU say Mr.
Fuller. Fouts by • football.
BenncU! Faleons shoWd respond to last ...ts lou
Los Arl&amp;d&lt;s 17. Detroit 21-T,..., rodd aoats.lhree
by blowlna Bum out or the Dome.
weti&lt;-1. ll really doesn't maU&lt;r. The edit ..... 10 the
)filmlll . BaltimotT 14-Wbose secondary is won&lt;! Rams. Sim• and T)ler should bounce around like
l'bat one's a toss up. The Dolphins are one
pinb.U..
Plal~phla 17, Dallas 14-Bear hlles Dallas. Bear
touchdown belter this week. 8)-., Bye. Mlebod
enjoys Jawt&gt;. Bear pltks Philly. Poise and home field
(M&lt;Connaek).
Taropa Bat 1 1, Chleaao 20-Squeaker of tb&lt; Week.
advani&amp;&amp;C win this one.

By JR AND THE. BEAR

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Beats are ridina • Iiiii&lt; too hish and tho Sues~ at
home. 1'bis ooe could bt a snoour.
Oadaaall lA, Howton li-Kenny Anderson's the
story ben. Houston'• defense looked poor Monday
nisht and 10 did Sweet Earl. Skoal b&lt;otbc:r.
New Yotl&lt; C-.s 17, New York Jeu 2.4-How about
thole Giants. The Bl' Fett are awaome and tbc: Jeu

MONDAY
Minnesota 28, OHvtf' 17-This is one game: worth
01ayin' home for. ldentlcal records and hOI
quarterbacks make Oreworks. Go ba&lt;t to baseball

Howard.

Salurclay 111 SoutbJide Lants in &amp;ffolo. oslhe J.A.R. Wtsltm
Ntw York ColltJiate Conference opened iu lhlnl .....,...
Tbt confeta~« is a .....tly ptiJerina of 10 loc:el oollqa and
uni...-.iti&lt;-1. •portilla bead ..o-bead matdla. UB, Who has won !he
confer..,.. bcKh WnC$ in iu two-year existence, masl&gt;ed D"Youville
CoUqe 2821).2358 pins and outcfulaneed last year's runoer·up,

JUT 2871·2385.
'"We'n orr 10 a aoot1 ~.!hal's ror swe,'" commented Ron
Hubbell, co-eap&lt;ain and player-&lt;:oa&lt;h for !he club.
The conference was held weekly 01 Squire Lanes the firA two
.$OUOOS, but this year a travtlina teaau&lt; has b&lt;en formed. lloPpina
at dlrforent locations each week.
'"We dominated th&lt; past two year• panly b&lt;eauK we had th&lt;
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"Tbb yoar mi&amp;ht b&lt; a loltoulhcr os conditioos vary from week
to woek," adtl&lt;d Hubbell. "but .nth !he doplh oo this dub, we
sboWd always b&lt; abk to field
very OltO&lt;l&amp; bowkrs. The
expcn..,.. will b&lt; invaluable to us os .., bead iruo our tournammt
Kheduk, .. here ..~ ""' !he pmut or oily and dry laM

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condhioos." HubbeU added, "This year's conferma ..;u ju11
ma~e us !hal mud&gt; bcster."

Individually for the Bulls, &lt;Opbomorc Tom Hart Ins paced the
..;n om D'Youv\Ue .nth a 636 lhtee·pmt serie-s and lA6 blah
pme. Sd« shot a 622 ands&lt;Nor Grq Pitkaroe J&lt;Cfed 635 in the
vlaory ovtt RIT. Seier also expioded for 190, 266. 23)-689 pin fall
in a match aaainst Eric: Community CoUqe at Southolde Lana
Monday ni,ht. Hls 211
leads the leque.
UB Is ranked 8th notionally by sporuwrit&lt;rS, and t:ttur.u four
senioro to the club .nth added dep&lt;h in freshmen t-1 StOddard,
Marty Cuny, PauliCclmar, and lllDsfer Mike Prunier.
"We'll bout the: bat uau team around;•• ud&amp;irned HubbdJ.
"We hope 10 tAke two teams to every toumiUIIall posslbk. Our
"8" team can compde with anybody, inc:ludlna our '*A'" t(am.
HubbeU went on, "The del)th and experienot on !his t..,.. is
ov«Wbdmloa. We ba,.. aU the foartdlcnts to ptodua: a national

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Fri. Oct. 30
NEW TOYS
Sat. Oct. 31

S I N E &amp; THE PERILS

HALLOWEEN

PARTY

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New Toys

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MIXED DRINKS Z FOR THE
PRICE OF 1 TILL MIDNIGHT
DRAFT 50¢
SCREWS AND MARYS 7S¢

At IS cents a pound. the
cucurbita pq&gt;&lt;&gt; fruit 1J deOnilely a
&amp;ood buy in these inO.tionary
times. But it has to be more than
low price thai prompe.s a local
deale&lt; to pun:hase over 12 tons or
lhe 0&lt;~-yellow fruit tO be
conswned. apparently wit!Un a
four week period.
More commonly known as the
pumpkill. the multi-putpOI&lt; &amp;oUTd
~a ocarly illsatiablt
de&lt;nand .. the Gearin&amp; or
Halloween ellti15a kind or
"'pumpkin fever"" amon&amp; bolidayhappybU)...-s.
Altbouch the pumpkin.
som&lt;tima wri&amp;bina up to JO
pounds. is
known fa&lt; its spicy
na- in such popotar dishes ..
pumpkin p;., and ice cream. iiS
areatcst haiimarl; comes about
throop the aide or a slw'pened
kDife aJ&gt;d a li1 CBIIdlt.
CaMna pumpkins is a Roman
cwtom which cYOI''CII euJy in the

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r .... c:eDiury aJ&gt;d is aarmnly
pn&lt;ticed io the Uniled States.
Canada and EnJ!and. II was not
part of the tradillons associalal
witb the anc:iena Druids. bowt'\·er.
with whom the obsen-anoes
connect.ed to Halloween are
believed to han oriJinated.

homes on Hallo"•ffil niiht and.
like the Druids, lh nra IO Ward
off these spirit,,
Thls tradition •urvivcs loday in
Scolland and Wales and in the
oon&lt;q&gt;l of &amp;hosU and wllches £1111
common to ntar·ly all Hallowec.n
o~ances.

C'ofttributln&amp; th~lr share of

c:usloms 10 lbe Halloween feast
- • the Romlli\S .. ho hdd a

festival on NOvember I In honor
of Pomona. &amp;oddas of the fruits
and 1roes. A.Rcr conqucrina
Brll&amp;in In the ftNI antury. •he
RomaM lidded many of the

lraditioM f10m lhcir papn ftasl
10 the Cehlc Chrisllan feut of All
Saiou' Day.
Traces of the Roman liar\ est
festival swvive in the Hallow«n
&lt;UJIOOU !dated IO fruit. such U

bob!Ona for appla in a lub of

.."1,... and dealraliOJ pumpkinJ.
T he jack-&lt;&gt;-lantern&gt; were
lnoditiona!Jy hollo..'CII out and
CU"ed to racmblt l1o&lt;eaQUt
•ltiletoday itls as oommon
10 sec the anurds bfilhlly painled
wi1h humorous or ~ul

raca..

Asidt from a decorativefunction. the large gourd hat
always been 1he hl&amp;hiiJht or
autumn cookery in pies-, brtad.s,
l&amp;riS and even .soups. The SLrinJ.Y

.. meal" or che pumpkin is located
inside nul 10 tbe rind and holds
I he fruitJ nurnt:rou.s seeds which
are th&lt; obl«t of growina
popularity.
lnsteod or lhro..in, away the
seeds after canrina a pumpkin.
I hey $CJVt a much mor~ uxful and
!&amp;Sly purpose if touted and sailed

or combined with other nuu and
seeds in a party mix. Som..
creali~ studeniJ have

also
inlroduced lhe ~ar-drop shaped
seeds iOIO 1f&gt;.ir seed boX&lt;S or 3S
Plrt or thtit ~ projccu.

But the best pan or havina a
pumpkin oc

canin&amp; ooc fa&lt;

lblloo&gt;= Is wailin&amp; for the
o~ fruit told old and moldy
and Sl&amp;lt 10 andl. Then. if the
ndsJibOihood ldcls haven't already
IOIIe&lt;t 10 il, you eon 10 0111 and
.mull the brisJII linJc JOWd to
picas. All in 1be name or
uadibon.
.

The Druids believed thai on
October 31. •he evenina p~ina
the Chn.tian Tc:as1 or Hallowmu.
AllHallows 0&lt; All SainiJ" Day. the
lord of the dead. Saman. ealled
fO&lt;th hosiJ of ...JI spiriiJ. The
Celts also l&gt;&lt;lieved thai the spirits

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�backpage;university
A look at Steven B. Sample-UB's new President
Hi&amp;htr Education. Thlo goup 1ICIS
Ilk&lt; lht N.,. YoJk Board ol
Rqenu. in del..minina tht
tducational dirtc:1lon for the
Illinois school S)'$1t m . whlch
includta 13 public university
campUStS. 47 community oolltata
and SO arnUa•td private schools.
On tbe Illinois Bdard of
Eduation. he was responsibk for
mappin,a out the direcrion of ~.he:
Sial&lt; master plan for tduahon,
devdopina IMidld requests ror

By DAN HOLDER
C.mpus Edlror

I

n it&gt; choloe lor a new UB
leader. tht Pruldtntlal
Scud!
Commlu..e w&lt;ntl&lt;l an Institution
.somewhal similar to Ito own,
sd&lt;ctina an Ea«ullvt Vice
Pr&lt;Sidenl ror Acadtmic A«ain-a
I1WI or divcne taknu and an
a«&lt;CClpbsbtd tQiin&lt;cr.
Dacribtd by CllaitmaJI or the
SUNY Boord or TruSI&lt;tl Donald
BlinkeD u a "nauonaUy rmowotd
tducator " bo has dislinauisbtd
b.iuuelr u an adminulrlltor.
teacbtr and tdc:ntist. " ~ ...
Sample or tht Nt- ta Unh·ersity
t)'Oicm wdl assume: the U B
Presidency on Mardi 1. it """'
announ«d Wtdntlday.
Sample, In addition to his
adminiJtraliv&lt;rlunctloru, b an
l&lt;l&lt;Omplishtd rcseanoher and
holder or many pattnto whlch he
&amp;ot wbik WO&lt;kina lor IBM. He
also is IIO&lt;II&lt;thlna or • muslcian,
bovina playtd lhc kdllt drum .. .
teenaacr ror tht St. Louis

Philharmonic.
Sample btcamt Ea«uti~ V"ott
Presldenl lo J uly. 1974. At
Ntbrulca, the 40 ,_. "''I
Eltctric:al ~"' P&lt;Oresoor is
also 0caa or lhc Oradutlt
~- He also rtprc:stnll his
univenity "" the Nebrulca Board
or Reatato. as wtU u tht
Am&lt;:ricaD Coundl on l!duation,
Tht Middle·America Stott
Unlvt&lt;sillts As$0Ciadon and the
Land G&lt;ant Association.
At Nebraska, Samplt SCI'Ita as

-~··and ~in&amp;ftA

ac8d&lt;mic prcpams.

Born NOvember 29, 1940, the

St. Louis nativt paduattd from

~
•&amp; cJtetr .tlout being ~n 84JffMo

extcutive orroccr lot tht Pruklc:nt
.--sible ror a varidy of
activitico-lndudina studtnt and
aaodtmic prcpams. rcvic...U.a
rtcO&lt;IlDiel1dabocu or p..,.,.,..ts for
oew pfOIRIIIJ, University pl&amp;rutloa
and institutional racardl and
Uoiv&lt;nit y policies illcctina
faculty. studtnll and ocadtrnk
prosrams.

rtaeardlc:tntcn.
Sample aid Wednesday !bat bt
tnjoylteachina and had no plans
to ~ it up notina that be teacbes
one course evuy Fall semester at
Nebraska and wanu co cootinut
that practicr at UB, aft&lt;t a year ol

"It would ~pptal to me a arcat
dea.l to teach a course," he

many cliK:iplincs-includina Arts
and Science, Law, Mtdiclne,

be three UB stu&lt;ltnt leadtn wbo

or

~ about lhc sdcdion prOlltiS.
'"I'm Sldisfltd wltb bls Jdoctioo." UnlvcrsiryCoUDCilltUdoot Jquacntativt T111vis Ballard said.
The Coun~ had tht rtaporuibiDty of piclcin&amp; lht
flAal eandldate to recommend to the Stale University
or Ntw York (SUI'IY) Board or Trust«&lt; out or a
DIUT.......S Otld or applleanu who had rectivtd
approve! from the PrtaidtntW Starch Commillee.
Ont or the reasons Ballard was impressed with
Sample was bec:a""' " ht was recommMdtd so hlahiY
by lhc Stardl Commlttec. "Mcrnbtr and Studtnl.
Aaoc:iabon (SA) Prcsidtnt Joe Rilldn mentiootd, " I
was imprtutd by alltbe c:andldata. ·• Re calltd the
appllcaDu ' 'ht mostl\iahly qualif!td a•oup or peoplt
ill tills port or lhc c:owury."
Oraduotc Scudtnl Assodatioa (GSA) Prcsidtnt and
Seardl m&lt;mbtr Pa« Murphy ciltd Sample's
pnov1oos admiobtr11d~ Clq)Crlc:nc&lt; as lhc maiD reason
for bis sdoctioa. A university prtsidency was "'lh&lt;
oat 1osk:aJ dtwlopment in '"""" of bis earou,' '
Murphy acl4td.
Ballard summarized Sample'• qalifations u so
complddy ....U roulldtd." The council mcrnbtr
deocribtd Sample's txperience ranaina from
lnvolvtnlelll with tho United Sta1a Economic!
Co)l1\dlto plaJina timpani with a &amp;y~~~pholiy
orchtlln. "I tikc tbe kind ol crtdendals be b
brinaloa to this Unlvcrsity," Ballard aid.

Boo, Ballard ud Murplly acl4td that Sample's
~ wu a

major factor lo lht dtcision. "'He'•
a aloe JUY,"' Murphy said. '"He'• very cbarismotk.
briiJit. and ....U preputd." IWWd aid "He
the~~~ pmty suailbt forwardly."
Alll&gt;oQallacb -*&gt;od tbat Japoct r.. wiewpoiau
a ptObldlo, llollnl ~ "A
or the ~_...would not be
.......-uL "Murpby spedrled tbat "a siclD'"'or CXIGilltuax:ios had ao·plac:e oa the

wu-

-moe."

campus&lt;o. and live OUIILI.k

adjusuntnl.

partidpaltd "' tht se1oc:t1oo
~ B.
Samplt u UB'• oeat pmidtnl txprtS$td
....,aaioo witb lhc choice. abbouab ....... had

rm.w

Sample also ookd that teacbina
is "ont or the btSt ways to staY in
contact with srudeats.'"
and IO lrttp himself bumble.

~

W lth an cnrollmtnt or nearly

Assist""l Otmpus Editor

-..s

you•re not President."

40.000 tht University or 1'1&lt;- k a
ofTen a wk1c: ~&amp;e or dqre&lt;s In

By TEJUIY CANADE

T

En&amp;inecrina. Cont~
l!duatiM and a Graduate
Colle&amp;t. Tht University has thtce

"~ was lhc workilla dus in that COIDIIIiuod"
M urphy Inquired. In-Ills Ww lhc Unlvcnity "bas a
respciiiJiblliry 10 puttJna l(lwarcl&lt; somna
- o r the CIIIIDIDunll}' problems." BecalM o r 1hb

reporttd. "Tcachin,·s fun. And It
kttpo you active for the day

aatuan~

In 1978 Sample was dedtd to a
pcrmantnt m&lt;mbcrship 10 the
Council or Forcip Rtlationo, a
New York-based goup •ilich
assisu Jn deten:ninina American
roreian policy.
-

Btfore Ills Neb&lt;aska
appointmen•. Sample 5e1Vtd as
Dtputy DirtciOr for Acadttnic
Affair. on the Illinois Board of

tbe Univcnny or Illinois in 1962
wrtb biabtst hMors in Ekctri&lt;al
En&amp;inecrina. He was awarded a
mwcrs dt&amp;Jtt tbt ronowina year
and a Ph .D. in 196$ from UUnois.
Comina to BufTalo with tht new
P rcsidtnt will bt Kathryn Nancy
Sample, his wilt sinoe 1961 . Hls
oldtr dauahtcr Mithdle is
currently a $0phomort &amp;I
Jlleb&lt;aska. ,.bile his other dauahltr
Melissa is ti&amp;bt.
Hls wilt was llktd about what
Jbe would do as lhc President's
wife at 1M prcu conren~. " I
havt ....., bttn tht wife
Prtsidcnt. so I'm opcakina ro,
ianorantc.'" .-be rttnarktd. " I
don't koow wllat tbe job .,iJI
in•olvt and 1 don't know h"" lht
people bert vi&lt;w it ."
Sbt addtd that •ht is in a
pallnmhlp ..itb her husband, bul
nottd She WO\IId nm •ry to rule
the I'OOJt . .. Thert ean bt only one
boss, l 1uppon t hiaa,s, '* shte
addtd. "' I try very hord beta""' l

or.

care."

ltdlna, he calltd for more reprt~mWivt community
mernbtn on furure .seard1. comm.iuea.
" I would hire a leftist," Murphy dtdartd, bu1 ht
indicattd that ht undtnta.nds that SUNY is "'lairly
coat&lt;rVativc." Tht OSA Preridmt claimed that
SUNY's "primary toocm1 is to satiily netds and
dcsira or busine&lt;Jieadcn, politieal ltadm, and
industrial ltadtrt. ..
Tht I act I hat Mill.vd F'!llmore Colle&amp;t was nor
rtprc:senttd on the Scud! Commiltee UP'tf M urphy.
H e and Rifk in were told they could adequately
rc:prt~tnt tht intcrtstt o? all studtnll, a notion
Murpl\y dlsclalmtd. " But tbe bottom liot is that t ht
committee wu already forrntd," Mul)&gt;by said.
T be ~tudtntleadtr&gt; did n&lt;M vary much in what they
wtrt lookina for In a UB Prcsidtnt. " We need a
&amp;ood adminiarator. someone who knows· bow to
work with SUNY and lhc S~a~e." llaJ!ard aid.
Rilkln wanted "an acadcrnidan who would ltad tht
campus and ltad tht r~~e:ulty, .. and otbcr lfOUpS.
Tbe Uni"tni!y PrtsidtDt " should bt cooem!td
about lhc r..ure of studtnts," a=rdina to M urphy.
" It's absolutdy eacntial.''
Ballard td1otd thb smtimtnt: " I "Qtlttd 1&lt;1 make
sun ... bad a Prcsidtnt intatst&lt;d in lhc qualily or
tire ror •l udtnto ...
Wbtn qutlliontd aboUI a possible J&lt;udtnl union
on campus, Murphy indicattd that Sample said he
nztdtd more Inform &amp;lion b&lt;fore be could commefU.
Tht propcKitlon to movc UB sporu proaram to
D!vidon I status wa• not enthwiutically rtCdvtd by
Samplt, accordlna•o Murphy.
Altbouah Mul)&gt;hy mcntiontd that Sample ~
v-.vc on the n&lt;CCS&gt;ity to ""'"' lht needs or the
community, he did say Sample spoke or th&lt;
UnJ-slty P&lt;Ovlclina cubural tV&lt;IIU for tbe area.
Bolbtrd also rtCdvtd that lmpressioo-" I eapect that
he'll bt iovolvtd Ia lhc Burralo oommunily."
~,.. amoaa'lbe t:OOUQiltoe membcn wert
mi.ad u Rift.in no&lt;td, " Thtre is aoina to bt •
tra»tloo period of about • year." Thio will allow
Sample to "fed his n y around Bolfalo," *'XO«Iina
to the SA Prald&lt;nl.
'1'be _.. that I havt is tbat this JUY is ioberitioa
a different oa or problems tbaa cunmt UB Presldent
Robtn L ICenct bad to deal witb .'' Murphy said lo
oornparlnsJC&amp;er with Sample.
IC&lt;U« 101 us throuah a very rou&amp;h time, .. Rlfldn
DOCtd.
•
" I'm "'"' his admlnlstJ11tlvt style will bt difrtrtnt
(than ICdttr's)," Bollard f urrnistd.

-.My--..

T- ....

Tlll • • fr.n.d Mtlthil~~ •

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                    <text>THE

EORUM

• Weclnesday. 21 October 1111 Volume 32 Nurgbef 27 State Uni¥Wtlty of H. . YM at Buffalo

" According to the agenda, it will be
Sample. I have a detailed resume aod ·
curriculum on him before me• . . He has
all th e qualities to make a wonderful
Pres ident."
-SUNY Trustee George L. Collins

..We t•nd to go alOng wu}) rhe NCOf'lttNrtdllt,O()

SUNY Trustees to confirm Sample today;
New President to be introduced in· Capen
By SETH GOODOI ILO
Manotln' Edllor

T

h&lt; SUNY Board of Trustoo ,.jJI
act on cho nominalioo
$tc:\.cn
a Sampk as UB Pr&lt;1idm1 this
momjnJ at a mccli!IJ in Albany. Buffalo·
based Trust« G&lt;ora&lt; L. Collim I old ~
Sp«JTwm. 11 is expected thai IM Board wtU
approYe the C&amp;lldid.att, --.ho is Ex«uth-c
Vttt Pre$idr:nl for AcaOcmic Affairs 11 tbt
Uah-.nily o( Ndnska. 10 suoe&lt;cd

or

dtpanina Praidtnt Robtn l. Ketter.
A pms confcrmcc has been scheduled in
Capen HaJitoday to announ« the choi«
and formally inuodU« Sample to the
Unt\'CfS.tt)' community. The candidate i:s
cx:pee~nito ancnd the gaJM:rina. alona with
many of us·~ admirustralors. Uni\f•rs.ity

Count:al mcmbcn and othtt off.rials.
''The ~ rtcOmmmded by tht- UB
Counril 'tllitU appear before U! Tut'W!:ay
afir:moon and ""'t' will \Oit aC'COldii'\Ch on
Wednesday.•• CoUms sa~d . ""A«&lt;rdin' 10
tht. .,cla. 1t ..,u ~ Sam~c . I ha\t a

detailtd re.umc and curriculum on him
"We: ftk."&lt;'t v.11h tht candid air, not to
bt(orc me. •• Collins. "'ho qid hr h loo\.1n&amp; \C\'ORd"tUN 1ht campu~. but radwr to
forward 10 mMin&amp; Sample, pra1s.td tht
touch bA'C."

choft.

B linl.tn ~id Monday that ••we: tend to 10
;tlon&amp; • ·11h the: tt&lt;'OmmcndattOn of the
Sr:u~.:h Commlll«'" and th.ac ht coukl only
would not commtnl s;pec1rK'ally on 1hc
rcmtrnbc'r onC' m~a.occ •bm the TNsttcS
maUC1', explamcd Ihat the body u5Ua11y acu xtualtt \tlocd a candld.alt durin&amp; hi$ rh't"
to confinn tht «-&lt;''mmmdations of che:
t_tar CtnUIC' "WC' coukl not conc:ur on a
va..rious Univn-s~1)' Councils ... Wt arc no1 a Pr.-Hknl fa&lt; Scon) Btook dun!IJ 111&lt;
rubber Sla.mp. but nn1hrr do ~t duph1.~lt &lt;ummc:t o r 1919 for ... hole Y&amp;ri&lt;ty or
the .. or\ of tht local \."ampu,.·· he: aunt&lt;d.
11
Hc ha~ all the qualuin 10 make a
"''ond~rul Prfildmt," chc Tru:stec noted.

Trustee Chair Donald Bltnl.c-n. "'ho

r-----~----------------------~

What's the real story
-behind ~ASU funding?
"They can promise a111.thing but, it has to
go through the Senate. I'm payi ng them
(SASU) $12,000 until the Senate approves
(the increase); Everything else is just
nons&amp;nse••• You cannot have a
referendum to determine financial
policy."
-SA Treasurer Mark Moore

OJ&gt;p&lt;O•nnatdy Sl2.000 10 540.000 per )-cor.

By MARTY ROSEN
Compus Eduor

A

,_tlr pas!Cd rtfctendom mandai&lt;&gt; that

UB"s

concnDudon to Scudcn&amp; AsSOC'Iauon of the State:
Uru•"«'ily (SA SUI coffcn b&lt; onaealcd fa&lt; ne&gt;l
Squmber. b&lt;11 sc• enl Sl udml M~at""' (SAl off.Oab
hd already promised S/\SU thai UB "ould pay a
'-Ohantary aac:reasc this )ear-.
Tho SASO rtfctendum ,.OS 10 b&lt; held Ia&gt;! Spn!IJ but SA
Prestdcsll Joe Rifkin dda)cd 111&lt; '"'•· ,iaimtna lhal 11&lt; ~.,
dooblful or many"''~'&lt;'" or S/\SU"• papColal. Rtrlan. •bo
is a member or cht SASU E'&lt;«ut1\t Comm•lltt, nr'arncd
at the ume that ht .. ould S«k addut&lt;mal ,~.rk:attOfll for
thot increase: at tht annual JuM eonfercnc.e.
Befort the due IAI.Yca5t: "~s prntnttd 10 thC' 'tudrnh aa
UB, a bdUnd·tht ~sanes .l&amp;Jtf1Mnl ¥iiS m:adc btl \Iitten
SASU
Dlr«l&lt;&gt;&lt;
Roth&lt;ttin. fonn.. SA

E'""""

Trn:surer Alan

N:~than

Ed

and Rif'ktn co auaranltt S2.S,OOO co

SASU for the 1981-1981 acadnnlc year.
Sial&lt; Unha"IY or N&lt;w York (SUNVI-,.o&lt;k rofa&lt;ndums.
h""ekJ over 1 tYrO ytar period, h-.~ incrc&amp;led SASU

mcmbcnhip

(t&lt;t

from 15 «.-cntt peT •udcnt to'Sl at

partlripali!IJ &lt;chools. ...... ua ••rcrcndum ln.."T&lt;ticd ....
"udcnl mandatO&lt;y f« by S3 per Y&lt;llf 10 &lt;O&gt;&lt;r 111&lt; &lt;OSI of
mtmbenohip and lc)(rra.~ the payme-nt 10 SASU from

A t'C'Ordm&amp; 10 R&lt;Mh51cin. ••'§('\--a-at schools did rwx "'3nt to
&amp;O alo!IJ w.1h 111&lt; incorcas&lt; unku UB did."" Tlot l&lt;mporary
1nttta\C' •-as btied on $2 per Slude:ftt. ··n.c .,.ecmtf'U ""'~S
takt it (the- t'tKH"iey') out of the bud,&amp;etlhis: )car. ~nd makC' a
aood fallh z..,ur&lt; Uo S/\SUI."" R01hs1tin affonn&lt;d.
Rifhn confirmrd •hac a '\crbalq;r~t "-u reacl1ed
txt:"'~" Rolhqtin 3nd NJ!.h~~t. NO ~'''fl5 made:
tn tM ~~~ that tht ufc.nndum foukd to ~n-in thai •
Rtfkin a.uentd. UB •ould ha"c to r~;,a~ us

caK.

rommtlmml to 1M Statr-"'ick savdern :"hCJCa\."Y voup.
If 111&lt; rcftrrndum pas&gt;&lt;d. Rllkrn S#id. lh&lt; Sl,.OOO would
mcvrpor-att the' fina ~N n:~o0.--vnt:nl or appro\:tm:urly

S6.000. •uh a ~"'nd ~•cr as-.o~ ol a.ppro\tm.attly
S20.000. ba!Cd on .... ~

r.. "'locdulc.

~pete the '-('fb.ll q_r«tnt'nl bc!IY.:t-en the I'~~"O o;;idfi-. SA
trC'I.lUtft' Made Moore disclosed that hr win not honor 1hc
financ1al aronJ'C"llt('nt vniCM i1 is appro'\~ by the SA.
StnatC'. Unckr lht- SA Constitution, Senate ratili'"•ation is
nn.'C\~ before: a financial measure ~an ~ pas'i((i,
"They can promir.t anythinc but it has to J,O chrouah the

S&lt;nalc."" Moor&lt; ass&lt;t1cd. :..-m pa)'itt&amp; lh&lt;m lSASUI
S12.000 ~nlil tbt
"PP"""&lt;&gt;"{Ibt inttea~. Evcrythina

else ii ju!t.t

S&lt;n•••

nons.w~ ...

Tht tcnn5 of chc referendum ~rc noa sufficient to fon.-e

SA to tnctt'a'&lt;' d\K"\ to SA~U. Moore Yid, addina. "You
c:an noc ha\t :a fdcrrndum co dctn-mt.nt ftnanoal policy."
ThcrC' •~ ~e (ORfV'tan bt'C-.ccn tht ••o orpnizacionl
as to ...•ht-n tht dut incrcaJC 'lltllta.h df«t . Rifk in said tba.l
1M tncrtaw .,..JI bqin '" JanuM)' •h1lt formc1 SASU

Prt"SH:knc J1m S.ttn a\~cd lhat

1~ tnc'fta~ •-ou1d..noe

tal&lt;&lt; &lt;rf«t unul s.,c....,bcf.
Acrordln.J 10 Moore, the rdcrtndum h.u not bfts1
brou&amp;ht btfOJt lhr Stftat~. and co his kno~kd~ thne is no
indtC.I.lion ._.hm 11 "111 be \OCC"d on. ••Anyone an pu1 tl on
111&lt; ••mel•."" 11&lt; ~. ··n..rc"• no ommcdlal&lt; rush.""
Bi&lt;toneally. 0 8 "al,.oys I••• in payina SASO. Tbt due
i&lt; No•'""'bcf
but Rolh&gt;tcin noocd. ··us is a
•'OOkl&lt; M&lt;KI -.:hoob pay b)' Nov,..btr I but UB is al,.ays
b&lt;htnd- they pay in dt(f&lt;r&lt;nl cllunk&gt;. ••
uo Po&gt;&gt; SASU
or • bill ..,d Ro&lt;lutein
~'pl:untd 1h:u 1he -M.""hool .. be: C'haratd at the nevr ra1c for
lh&lt; 1981· 1982 )Uf ""Wt sc:nl OUI a bill al\d IMY 011 in IM
bbnh.""bt &lt;ald.
SA hat th&lt; prorocauvo lcfpay lh&lt; old r••• as111&lt; SASU

d•••

1.

"'II

fcc

i.~

"rat&gt;J•

upon''"'"'

not mandalory until

,u

Jun~.

1982. Rothstein •

maintained 0\al ahhouJh UB officials art 001 leaaJiy bo\lnd
10 pay SASU any lncrcas&lt;. oucb a d&lt;Cisi&lt;&gt;n could b&lt;
damaaina. "We'd be put in an awkward situation or not
havina &lt;riouah fundt ... h&lt; said. ••11 would b&lt; a •uy
"traintd s;icua~ion. We: e:an only auumt pa~ymcru Is on iu .
....y."

�lHEspEORUM

in.short.

21~ . . . ,

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J

ca mpus

h•' b«:n inundaled b)' the: local and nauona1 rmdta lb s&amp;aH
membcn. hi\C b«n tht l1Afl or rtporh b) 1mH' magazine, llJc
Public Broadcutin&amp; Sri" I~ and ABC Nr•s. amon&amp; others, Y)'J

Another resignation

Layout Ed.icor .nd Ad Managn Mary Jane L~.
A1though. the pap&lt;'r :.ohtll«&lt; Royko't inlctcSi "''h J pttU
f&lt;"lc:I.§C:, the SU~UCRI CO\'t'taJC' has: bc.ocn )011\CI!Ung or .a S~~pr15C,
and OCC&amp;)ionaUy 3 hindrani.'c., L« admiudl. "It s an'IMln&amp;, .d1t'
taid ''l;md unrc:aJ. Wt'\'e been telling, 1hc "or! so ntuc:h 1ha1 we
find.ou:rS(h'd sa)'int chr ~am&lt;: thin&amp;!. O\t'r all&lt;*o,er . We don'l

Socill ~cncts Dean Kt.nnt1h Lt''Y wilt bt )ltpptn.l do-.n frorn
bh position in the Mar fu1un·, sour~ ind,c:ated last ~«k . l.t"Y
wa$ unavallllblt for rontml!nt, but 1hc: decis;on was U.'f)OilC'dl)' due
10 hnhh problems.
lt-\'Y is thc S«''nd d~an to r~g.n this )'tar-An~ and LC'tltU
l)(a_n

Citoftt

lC'VIM Sltppe'd dO'Illll url~r thl.) )'UI.

Rights colloquium

.,u

An lntt:malion.al Human Ri&amp;.hu- La" aad Polk)
~ lht
topic ol a colloqwm sporuorrd by th&lt; u .. Srilool on O..&gt;tobn 10
and )I in John l.o«&lt; O'Brian Halloo tho Atnhcnl Campu•. II •&gt;
obo th&lt;
In, or th&lt; Am&lt;rican Soa&lt;ty or ln1&lt;1llll!Onal

'"'"'""'Ill«'!

u•.

I

TO!&gt;'&lt;' " •llllk1ud&lt; Human Rilhts PoliCy and Fot&lt;l&amp;• Affaor•
and lntf'fft.iiH'nll La• 1n Domestic Couns. ckh lft&amp; anto man)
aJP«&lt;' ar h&gt;r~&amp;n polk)• t i 11 rtb.lt'S to human fjJlU~.
Pantt"'~nu tnc1udc Marc BoMU)'l. :a member of Ihe Unllrd

NatiOn\ Su~~Commiu;on on Prevcolion of Oi.54.Trmm;ukJn anJ
Ptocct,ion or Minoritin: Thomu Buc:rgcnthal, Ot;ao of lht
Was.hin&amp;Jon School of La~· at American Uni,mity: and Pamf.'H1
Oc1ian. fbrmc:r A&gt;sistanc Sccr&lt;1an· or Stale for Human Rl&amp;ht&lt; and
Humanhanon Arrairt.
AU inqu1ric:l should be dir.xtt:d to Kathlffn Rinuu 111 636· 2167.

nmional

"'ll"' to say tht-~mc thinp 10 C'\tr)'ont- Y~'t'•ft lrym:s to gt\C t;;.:h
pm.oo winelhin&amp; nt"-, but thai cr~~ 10 bf unpossible."
Tht ABC Nt"''t."'S ccam 1pcnt an c-ntuc da) at 1ht Doi~J' PlofJ&lt;'t
off.cc. and some .stafr mnnbtf) had 10 tal.c: llmt orr trom thor
JobS to be prcsenl, says L« Juq handltna phont ca.lh sumnimo
malC"S &amp;cttina. ahe paptt out n-.ore c1ifrh:uh
But oh&lt; ,.....p;opn u J&lt;O.IIfird b) put&gt;lo&lt; &lt;upron. ~«,.,,,and
llopcful11 •ill ha\t SOCN" •mr«t on the b v.wH. "'h~r~.ia is SJiU in
di)('O'\"Cf)' $1a,so. A.bt'ad). OM M tl ... aul.«" lllomc) -.uth c~lf'OS.l\t
COP)Ti:&amp;h• Ia" 6:pcritn« 1\n ;.mt Ihe' papcoc a hs1 of pre"iotll&gt; ~
thaJ covld bt apphc:ab1c 10 m dtkn)(...Silt~)'""'" naH·
r.ood ....:· ;aod l.o&lt;
San~ 1he .s-uit was raltd. the Dlllr• Pl~nrt'~ )lltf haJ chantt()
fi,t tinlC'S. L« sa)s. Wnh each
eha.n.pt", a \Ole "a~ ca._aJ
oH•r 3 poulblt namt change. "li.ach titn(', H's b«n :11 l!'a)t 90
pf:f('tnl in (a\ Or or \«PinS thC' namt," S.hC' )Q)),

"'"trr

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PC U""•"• Cflit-. '" Ch·el
t1 ld M•~t•t•"t Ed•IOI

Settl 6orod
Al'lth.;..n, tl

Ptll~o M•"•O"'f

[d,tor

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Oan H Oidt'• C•tttpu_t

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E•tc~n le""·C•mp~a

f"uhun

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JK ~ ~

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o.,"' 01••• Au... ,..,, 1'tolott•~1
..Hn't-1' A '"-"'"'v"' Spotlto
.1011 fll. 0 ., AUI.l&amp;.AI $pcwf1

o.ni-4 A c ....,,,,UL ... PtOfiO•' s.."
lll Ptlm ,.,,_.
Tqon-~

G1•;...,._ Mu•lc

Fie"&lt;: I~ $1)('( ~"'''$lilt P/'otOOt•IMt

Jtllrt':t N C o~I'IIOtllusfi'I IU M •l'l•g•f

ma rk ru sse ll

Jarn~

Why do I ha,·c thts b&lt;Hherso mc (ethn, thai Enpt mi&amp;ht jw.l
\43nt u.s ro bdic:.\C thal a..~ thai trud pa\.\td lht rt•-ut•ing Sland in
Cairo, (our machtllt W1J x'tdcntally -.cnl orr at on«'!

M 8

r

Mut~h'tfCC&gt;I'IIP"OII•t

K.zn,.,,.U~t.ii,• Pioduchol'l

Mg1.

SMI•y CJ1;1ila Alit Cootri/MIOI

File s..t&lt;r.tarftllto HhtO by the
ofdsot••'ect
~4td t.h~Pf l
5yf"'.c~~ l~ A ~to '""'"

p'""

Clark Kenl reborn?

I $Uppos,c the- on I) r-n.wtl Ihe sold~tf) wal a uud. is b«:aust
the Trojan hone· "-as 1n ttK shop

(CHS)-fost« than o spo&lt;dina ball&lt;!. th&lt; Richard J. Dol&lt;)
Coii&lt;J&lt; SIUdmt li&lt;""Spaper has JODt from rdalnt ob&gt;&lt;wot) IO
nosiooal rome-end all because or. bOltk 0\&lt;f ' " nam&lt;.

$)1\Ck.tte, ~·~• ~Cti\H

a

~e ~~- r •• ,... s,ll'la.:a~
.~ Un •.o P.-. s~. r~

$1:1«1"'"' •tltPttwnl~ tor NfO'\I

Th&lt; D&lt;MJ· PloMt, kno,..
unul 19?9 a&gt; the Obft«l~, i&gt; "a911i a O.Yid • •- Coloath bank
apirut DC Comk-5, 1nc., • 'hich owns eulush-c ushtr. to the
Superman ('C)mk strip. h is in I hat Mrip. a~ MOSI ~lt LftO\l ,
that the: r.niona1 Oarl. Kmt-alias SupcTman - •-orl.~ II the
fkuonat M''t\',paJMf, tht [)Qi(•• Plunt't~ And his ln lhat comic Mrip
thai lt'K- f'ia,onal hC'ro is ronRanlly fighling for ''1 rt.ilh, Ju~icc
and 1ht Arn~lca n Way, •• which is tht. rtal..lift lflOIIO of the Dol(.'

Plontt.

JQI\t'l

ll1t5 ""-as J~ a bunch of •elt&amp;tOUS crazaH, r\c.hl? Righi. Jtnl
iOmc. fanatic 5trntnariant. "'ho 101 so~ ammunihon rrom a

dera.n.ct'd mont. :a.nd chen pct"SUidcd 1 dts1llus.ontd htrrnit to .s.nt.al.
she trud. into ahc parade "h•lc thC" tn«n~t·burning gt11eral~
\l«'fcn'l lookina;.

own.

Scaru"' ••h a suonafy supponi\r colwnn. by Milt Rot~o.
S)-ndi&lt;otrd columniSI for th&lt; C/tin!JO SMn Tr•nn. th&lt; O.~y Plontt

lht! ~" u'" oiUt.t• ••• fOG:elod 1n
3~5 SQu"• H•ll. SttfO" Un111tt6oly at

Nev. Yo1a. 11 Oull•l(;, 3•35tw4t~n

-

DC Comic\ ""ouiU lil:e the Do/~y Plu11rt to chl.fl&amp;C th name Onl."e
more, and has filed .suit a&amp;ain$1 che' paper fo• violatton or the
Superman &lt;'OPYrtlhl. But v.hnc r~ c:omit scrip compan)' is bacLtd
by iu pa.rtnl compa.n.es, WarDC":r 8J01htf'.s Int.. and Warnrr
Commun..calions Inc•• and a h.i&amp;h"'Pfkcd law firm, 1M /Nit•
PI-t has r-.otl) xqui&lt;rd &gt;&lt;&gt;m&lt; hiJh·po••tm! boo:~ one of ots

..,.,,""'"" bj' ~~.on. • "CS
A.dwetllf!!\Q $e'h1Cft 10 Sll.ldfor'lto Inc

Fo ur hour$ oftC'r the t'\efll. Amcrkout\ "ere- btin&amp; told 1hat tht

pcoploc of Cairo d1dn'1 l.no" aboua •l ytt Which~)') .something
11bout tht popular ill of £a&gt;PH8n wap Optrl~.

lllh3t ..-.sn't an antmpttd roup. lhrn Sad.11 •u an lrWunan
ond oh&lt; spll)-nx is mod&lt; or &lt;'Oitll&lt; &lt;h&lt;nt.
Los A111M fllllt'J $)nd1NU

$1rrt~. Bullalo Ne•• Yotll. t 42'14
1e!fl.lfM.JM~ .7 16MtJI J4i1fi td!l0UJ1
t1 16183t-06el. ~Ntrnt:n Coprrf9tll

19d1 kltiiO NV tnt SP«Irum

I ~"!~n•~:;::.~~? ,:•~c;;~~ •f'Cn..,.l

Al..•publ•~o...,....,,

of •nr nr•ller

,.._,.., *•U!Ovl l._ t•SJff-:J$ c~ ut
lhe Ed loll tnCfl•t •'- .,,,&lt;.11)
IOfbiOo.J••
'"" Sp(c:'•u'lt •S1)1~1W 11-, Bt.IHalo

He-•sP.na tnc: 1370 s.n.u St.

&amp;,ti•O N\'

O..lt"!Otolltot,.aotnc U"-,..s-1)'
torfl~tr "·~· 0"4. COpy ptf PCtfloOft
I

~----------------------------~----------------------------~~

DIRECTORSHIP FOR SUMMER, 1982
SALAMANCA, SPAIN PROGRAM
Reaponalbllltlea Include:
Assist In the selection of an Assistant Director Recruitment,
Hlflctlon and orientation of studl!nts. Plan and administer the
overseas program. teach .a minimum of one · perhaps two
-classes In Spanish.

Qualifications:
Full·tlme faculty status as SUNY/Buffalo or SUCIBuffalo. Prior

oveneas experience.

Compens ation:
Regular summer rates of home !nstllutlon, piUs round·trlp , . . ,...
cost.

•

lltt.,.ated ca1tdldate1 lhoutd •ubmlt current curriculum ~It•• to:
Dr. Ectwn Duller. DlrKtaf
Counclon~lltudln

414·c.pen H.U, Amtlent CU..,.

Mr. WMICMI B. Wlcldand, onctor

lpeclall'nlgmiM
8UCIButfalo

APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO
NOVEMBER 18th, 1N1

·.

�"IALLIWffN IS et•M"
M..ka - Adult .U..
Mete. up end ·Accee.orlee
0pef1 _..,.. untl L110
S.turclor, uotU $:(101 Amplo Potltlnol

~
'

FUN SERVICES

255 OIIOVER CL£Vti.AND AT lAlLEY
(ocroaa ,, _ Plna hut)

_,

Record
Co-op
finally
opens

83&amp;-4254

Baronet Candy
Ice Cream Parlor

othe-r ~lttl'tuts-&lt;o utd be enjoined ••
''The hmi1' arc fine and they're preuy rtatOno.blc

By SCOTI HODGE
Spfflrum Srajjii'M.-r

to comply wHh," LtviM: sa1d. " I ~oukJ like co talk
co tht adm1nuua1ion about ancrcaslng ahc limitalionll
due: tO mOalion:•
An irnponant nP«&lt; brouah1 ou1 m t he 1rial ~a\
1h11 tht Co-op o rl&amp;inall}' agrtro wi th the Uni\e:rslly
10 SM't only UB stlJdenu v.i1h idtnlification. SA
Treasurer Mark Moort iodicuted thilt be-fore DO)'
money was 10 be lllloc;ttcd he wamed to know "Y!ho

The Stud&lt;'llt IU&gt;Odatlon (SAl R«ard Co.0p.

ttoscd an cnJirc sttru::)ltr. opent'd hs door 10 brisk

bus'inw- last Thursday. Tht Co-op•• opcoration ha•
b&lt;en hindtr&lt;d by legal probltrni, the clo&gt;inl or
Squirt Hall and nna.ndal worr1ei.
The Co-op is now lO&lt;aJ&lt;d in 8 Captn HoiJ ond Coop Mana¥&lt;~ Jeff Levine ond Prc.ldent Rich Parlinl
art pleaKd with tM r.ew loc:uion so far. "We arc in
a hi&amp;h uaffic area and aJc abo do.se co rht Money•
Malle machine.;' P,arllnl said. Levint addtd 1ha1 they
ilrt' "~tt)' s1uisried wic.h the admtnistratkm and SA
foe tbdr COOJ)t'Tation. •• The- Cooop ..., as pcc\'iowly
locat&lt;d in the bticmcnt or Squire liall.
According 10 guidelines set by the Unt\'C'I'IIIY
admini..,alion. ,.le$ have b&lt;m lim hod 10 SI S,OOO pet'
month and iu stock rna&gt;' nor c"crtd $10.000 Ptr
month. Tht limitations t.r.t« tmpc&gt;sed U I r~uh or a
domaac wit fil&lt;d by Carl C. Cavqe, Pr&lt;&gt;icl&lt;nt or
Lovage's Rerord.s Inc. aaatMI U.t administration 10
r-.'o,cmb&lt;r 19'7S.
ea._ d&lt;d.at&lt;d that lh&lt; Co-op
unfair
competition to his now Mfu.DCI store tn lht
Unhft'ldy Plaza. arsuJnathac ''bcaust the Co-op
did no1 ha'~ to pay rent or utili1in ""~ a normaJ
buJinas., il had an unfau market advantqf." 11M'
ensuinJ tnal, "ho&lt;h featur&lt;d UB Prcotdent Raben l
Kctta testifyiD&amp; on bcbalf of the CO~p &lt;Nied tn a
ruling 14 favor or the uru~cn.c) adraJn.utrlllon and
lhc Co-op. Ca•-.a• Ju. appeal&lt;d the &lt;&amp;1&lt;.

they wcr~ providing ra.""Ords for." Ht .added. " I hope
th~y enforce the 1.0. ll)pc'Cl."
At the end ofla,t ~l!)ler the Co~p rcHGied 3n
o~ratina ddidt of Sll.CXX&gt;. "We spcm a 001 of
money on -ndvt"ni{ing and did a lot of tb"-s which
could ha~e brt"n done c:hrapc.r'' (..('vine H.nt The(\)or obtalllCd the nC'CC'ssary fundm&amp; 10 remain open

throu&amp;h il S12,000 loan from SA this sc:mtsl~r .
''There 'til cr~ some un.....-lse: butinn~ d«itions madC'
las1 )nr: · he no1cd, addina. ··The co-op h01~ 01
comf)t"ttnl stnCf; 1hcy're wOf'ttng hard, 3.Dd I
ancicipatt the) ""'U do fine:·
Both Lcnne and Moou indkatcd chat any profit-.
V~o·ould so to SA u pa)lniffil on the lo;an. ""ilh LC'--~
offcnna 1ha1 1hc co-op was "ar Mu. brt2kin1 ~ctt.
We increa~ our prices a liule thio~ )~ar dur to
1nflauon bm ..t OJrt sun on &lt;Jn a\·tn.e.c 2bou1 20
pn-~t lov.cr chan most rtt.aJ1 score:§,."

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When

as~ed ho• the Co..op otrt.UMd 1he1r ~f»Ce tn
Captn. SquJrUAmhtrst DhtSKtn Dirmor Bob
Ha)'Citn wd. "lbcy {lh&lt; Co-op) •pPro•&lt;h&lt;d mt la&gt;t
May v.uh a \cry ~dl 'tllnlltn proposal pc1itionin' tht
~.An) croup rouklaxcition auibbtt- --~""C 10
rht H()li.St Council.''

The

C9-op ea~ • Q ~~~ulna for oncampw. sent« orpnuattOIU,. SA llflOfntY Rl&lt;'bard

Hayden 3dmlllC'd 1ha1 he Wh hHir~nl about 1.ht
pr-~1 b«aw.e ··one, Ca\~~·s 'A-'3\ -appt"a.linJ the
ca.k", and 1 ~0. there"«" coLRg to be" loc of mo\C".

Lippn. ""'&lt;d that "if th&lt; Co-op lo" the u&gt;c, ocher
cnlitiQ-mo\'IQ~ Of an)1hi., dst" that compan ¥t1th

com1n1 as .a r6uh of tht dOSJn&amp; of Squi.rc. "

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�editorial
An easy choice
Theoretically, students were "protected" by
Student Association (SA) President Joe Rifkin
last spring, from being forced to vote on what
he termed an unclear referendum. AI the time,
the newly-elected Rifkin claimed that he
needed to research the benefits ol
membership In the Student Association of the
State University (SASU) before he could ask
students to make financial commotment to
the State-wide student advocacy group-one
made with student mandatory lee money.
Evidently, Rifkin found justification lor his
doubts. A behind-the-scenes verbal
agreement, made before the referendum was
presented to students. between Rifkin, former
SA Treasurer Alan Nathan and SASU
Executive Director Ed Rothstein would have
directed $25,000 dollars towards SASU
membership lees for the t98t-t982 academic
year. Under the old fee system UB contributed
approximately St2,000 annually.

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II the referendum had not passed. Rifkin
claims that SA may not have honored the
agreement, and Instead would have faexamined the legitimacy of continued
membership In SASU .
However, the referendum did pass, but
according to the SA Constitution, a dues
increase must be approved by the Senate
before II is formally recognized. Thus, SA Is
now In the uncomfortable predicament of
deciding whether to honor a verbal contract
made by a student polltoclan or to abide by its
own guidelines-which were endorsed by the
student bOdy.
Ostensibly, the agreement was reached
because other State University of New York
(SUNY) schools were hestltant to pay their
membership Increases before a commitment
was made by US-historically a backbOne bf
SASU.
We recognize the need for a strong SUNY·
wide student advocacy group, for
representation Clf'lthe SUNY Board of
Trustees and for a unified lobbying force in

Albany-all services provided by SASU.
However. we question the politician's logic
begind an early fee increase to SASU. Without
confirmation by the SA Senate, It Is possible
that the fee increase would not be realized
until next fall, a,t which lime the S3 per
student fee becomes mandatory according to
SASU guidelines.
SA Treasurer Mark Moore has wisely stated
that he woll not recognize agreements made
by a previous administration. Moore insists
ti:Uit until offlcical Senate approval Is receoved
he will pay SASU at the old rate ol 85 cents
per student.
11. at a time ol economic difficulties. the
SASU budget Is rushed through, or around,
the SA Senate merely to appease the qualms
of other SUNY student governments then
perhaps UB students should question whether
we are paniclpating in SASU merely to
provide leadershop or if there is a true
economic need for financial backln6 from this
school -In order lor It to maintain its role as
a representative

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Don't forget Pall

O n a nimal rights

Octo~ 28. rNr h•s bHft oftic,.lfy dU'flttltHI tJy
SASU (Siud.nt Assoc'"'on ol the St111 UnWers/fy) IS
utl·ln day to us Senllor At O'Amato. u wmconsl•r

otletterwrlting and calli lntp h1s W4Jhlngton offtef

TM rNson tor rne ""'~'On'' to l/)' lo rmprus
uporr the ~1101 that M muJt vore ag.amsl lhe
budget cut1 lot f.tuaent IN.nl Howe¥er, Senllot
O'AmltO " ' ' llflldy gone on r.cord uylng he ;s
""opposed to lullhH c"'' In the stU&lt;Hnt ,_,.,.
PfOfTim,- lttd w l/1 WOII' IOOOtdlng~ I I tel If IS unfit(
to z«o in on one Sen1t01 when thHe ' ' ' rwo
S«tetors /rom New York ifl~otved wlrh tltlr issue.

S - Koplin
Uniftfsity $lUMn1

Eouor
This teuet WIS promptrd. In p•n. b)' 1 Mtter Jn your
column of t 4 Octobel t&gt;y Krlfy Rlgg focusfng on thr

C.tu*l ,,.,tm«at ol rese•r~h amm11s I tJo agree wWt

Vnlortunetely, I line It nf'Ofs&amp;lry to rebut Marry

Hill} 1nd hell the bltitmg dogs... Howft'lrt, thete IS
llrtlr else I can lgtH wrtlt
Oon"t get mr wiOIJg, I'm not some ud,stte. young
ac,.rJIIst thll rr,o.~s,., mHnH'rgles.s torture ollltr
Bul 11 does aHm to '"' 11111 itt theu lHI ..Ammsl
RIOhts .. gtoups have somrwhlt mlsrrpt1$0nted the

Aos•n·s •rt1c/r on Sub-Board In last MoMtt's '""'
Ol The Sj&gt;edl\lm (Oc- rg, r961}. Wh1,. Ms. Rowu CQrr«:t m tter uuerpretltion ol ttte "lllvor"' of thr
OetotH&gt;r J5 Sub-9o•rd 1 mHtmg, I must point out thll
htt r•portlng wu lncorrrct.
Alter rud~t~g AI$ Rosett'• enicle, I cou#d not help

lt~ue.

Kelt)' R,gg b«nHns an111ta/ trHtm.,t IIIII

··~

wouki con ald., aoonuMblr and crurt.nal• .,.,, human
Mings sub1Kted to it.·· HoweVM, tltis lr thr exact
teason e.rprrlmentll animats are used. beCause out

mHtlttg' to hHI apecilic

··orop - - ,..,.

'''In the SEL ertd watch "''"or tour buaes (II omt
time • .._, buael ~~Were In Fl!nt Loop a1oneJ with IW.
or st• ,.ople tMm. Why, 11111
ot observing
ttteu problems. M'lf'l•t some ot ,,.,, atremoon

cosmetics . wltiCh are tutftd In the eyrs ot rabbll6
tHiore they can N marl(rtrd... How thll rtlates to the
ute ot dogt by medl«l1rtd dental rest~rcnel'$, 1
ClnttOI tell. It you IHI rhlt Crflling new CO$/nriiCI
thould M stopp«J to pre'l'ltlt 1M u-sr olraperimental
'"''"'''· tme Th" ts 1 soot.,,, ,oogemenr lttd I
1rtvltr you to rnc;ourage 1 bOyooll of thosr PfOduciS.
HO'f/lte'll~. lhr "14fMntlng•• of the FarN.t dogs llhOIJid
not ups•t you. the, uu '' a duty of soc#lty, to turn
IOOUt lr.d pr_.,.,llcJIU,. mtsery.
F~rtll/'f. IM$1 IC*1tiSII do ttOI d~te narurat
populations. thry use '"ltnlll bled s,.cii,CIIIy tor
thll putpo$~, fust •s we brHd 1nlmals lttd pl1nts lor
crrtlin functkms J&lt;elly lf•gg's •nswu to
,.,pMIMMtllanunafs Is to ..,., Pf!'OPie W&gt;luttteer to

shuts. flfllldt ,,. oot uMd 01 need brHn mcwed ro
Wh.,. they tr&amp;JMy II'W nHdiJd btttWHtt 5 p m. Inti 1
p.m. The 25 P«Jple .stlndtng on this bul and the

110/tiiCI! thrmlelvn. •• wm~out '"" ,,.,, •s ..no w:ty
o11111f1fying our liking of lrt1mal 11/tt tor these
putpOsBs.·• Surety out rolr, our lf&amp;p&lt;&gt;nJibWty.

lucky onH wlrh • cell are MW .;rher tate tor eMu or
.,. c:&lt;&gt;ld ofHI toullf1&lt;'(otrot a long &lt;tar •• ocJrpOI I
1«104151'1 wou,d hle 1 ,.MIS to wtty tNW OCWiOUJ

drmlnds mot• t1t1n sucJJ a &amp;hon·SIQI'IIIO wew

Bus blues
Eel itO&lt;:
I'm sitting on an OWtWhtlmittgtr CtOWd*' but that
w11 20 mtttutestates •nd fl goJng to Rldg&amp; lei. It fa
6:40p.m. and WI/Ust ' ' " Amh«&lt;.t. I wtnt out to

c1tch • bul 11 S:tO p.m. Many stu«Hntl ,,..,,
5:00p.m. ond 1;00 p m . /01 dm- and 7110
~ .... , , . afternoon ttotn r2::00 ro .J:i)O one coukl

on

r•"•

,..,.e4r augfftred abOft hi I not bHft lrnp,mftfftrd

Ill! Clayton,

but ISk mpell ttow an~. much leu • MWS/Mpet
rtpOr'ter covld allempt to wtltl an artlclt on 1
mHtlng they trrwed et Ottl"hlll to thr.,..quan«s of
tn hour lstr.
Unt•u "''-Rosen c-arnr to Thul$dty'l Sub-ao.rd I
fnllf• on the~· •ltlt:h

moralrty torbK/1 humans M 1re1tea tltrl WI)'.
KeRr~,_.,.-

Flavor of a good story
EOIIor.

/me •·and I hOpe my truer at ,.a., makes
/H'OPie rnml{ twlcr n~xr flme rney wal~ by (Firber
tiNt ' ' ' '

~r,

GfldUIIe SIUCIOnl

f••

m;ght h•ve hid the Jn,g~,.nt1 of 1 ..GOOO' StOrr...
JeM?S robe tho CISeJ. 1 don't'" how •h• could
/ullify ~rtiat rrponlng . Among otfler m•couracJrs.
many QUOII'S In th• ar1~1e ...,. tallen out ol contt.st
This bnngs me to anoth« questiorr which I posr to
' " publit:at1on1 on c.mpus Are your 1r1lcles
prrsentlng the rnllre story or are reportttf going (fJIO
1
mHIIngs with preconc.Ntd notions to ,pon, usl,g
QiiOtes out ot comes:l to 14Jbll•nt;ate your 1dHs. And
;t so. en we •• 11udent' p.,11ng npped ott?
Put&gt;llcii#Onl Should be p«Jwidmg tM ltudent body
wrth I Iactual tna Objecllvr. tccurete and
compr•hen&amp;Ne rrptfsentaffon ot •II rvenra II this Is
not ,,. c.se, I ftmand Ott N.hlll olall 11u1Mnts. )'041
00 so ,, fM luturr.

Ptl., Hlrshm•rt
StUO.ni·AII•Trs Vlot PresiOenl
Gfadulle Sludenl AJ.socl•liOf\

�down in the.Oood

op-ed

.report on Talbert Report
By BOB SCHOOLEY

I

t's di'Sgraceful

~

tne papet s eonuacluat Oblli"hons by ~nn•ng
Rrpon lto.nr T•~n. SA Pt"ez Joe R1U~tn and hrs

Sptctrurn •••Ill {1n pari') to repo~t. an•tvze., a.l'\d J\IGO* SA
act liOns and tf\KiklnS, N)l 10 IC'I IS I mouthPieCe tOf tne

su'bofd•nates N~~&amp; fulh"ect thetr oat1 ol tt'Je bargatn by

orta~"~tUIIon

~hutnmo out 1lOOfiY 'Wfftt~. me&amp;tOnglHs dr•vet. ttVeft '' ''

LQ.i,n Tit• Sp«trum lhrny Qfand aM~- 100.
can n.we a ~Hll.ly spot '" tM pepec use 11 to
prollfet'ale propaganoa, setf·ad~tflls.t(t'\&amp;nl oanahty.

was WttiHY. tntell•gent. •nsp.red, or oth~•s• us@lul, 11\e
eotumn woulc:l c:ontmue to oeba~ The Spectrum

o,

s l.lfety Mr RHJUn reahles that il is fn. rattotec _pool IIICe
for a newspapo4tr 10 prtnt a regular feature avth&lt;Ke&lt;l by 111
OCJVC!ftwn,nl. When Q"ovet't\ments U$e new.s~DefS as

Whatev-er you ChOOse.

l'rtl refernno to I he dell fOfQOd by liSt year's rhe
Speci11Jm and Slu&lt;f&amp;nl AuocJaUon ISA) l&amp;ldlfS One

stipulehon ol SA'• agret":ment to soan the p.~per $30,000
Wa5 I hat tne shJdont QO"Ofnmant would be alloweo 10 run
a week,ty c:oJumn on the op.od page.

Pre$ent EdlloNn-Chlal John K. Uplana hll tnheute&lt;f
"''s dl&amp;gustmg PfOblem And while ht has chosen 10

a,. e-.•c•stng a fiiHetnoughl M•, R.Udn ..,dt reatt:e1M
euota of h•s Pfedeoeltofa and weU t'Mtn extticate The
Sp(tclfum hom lht• 4Mieetnl deal

organs O\ let us say ·persuasJOfl" -and Reporl I rom
T1l~11 Is a so bile, li 1nf1)1 aItem pi at Hus-the free llow
o~ tniOfma.taon and lt'touoht 1S enda_no-eted. Oh, 1 know. 1
know SA e~erclses no control ove, Tf'l~ Spce~rum·s
ecmoual dec•s-'Of'$ blah blat! blatt·· Tt!e po1nt fs that The

Of co1.1rse, he p~obably won·a Two oatns.. thef\. ex•st lor
the reader ~'W)rt thoe col~n or blUet yet read t1 and
lhen 'ear tt 10 &amp;hrtoa- m,elltc:tually, Ifill ts
tn A001110n

~hapa

Mr up11na can try narelet •o

5QUH.tl tn•s un&amp;tgn!ly ZJI trom the fat e of Ihe paper.
Duling lhtl )'Oaf I hnanctal Cflltl 1\e louQhl hJ.r(l •getnst
SA't strong deatre Ia t.t~e til IQOO on 1ne covor R~potl.
''om Tllb•tt 11 1 tar mcue 1mpor11n1 t ssue

Report: from Talbert
By JOE RIFKIN
Srudent Association Ptesfd•nt

A

n imi)Ortant funciK)f"' of(M Sludenl Assoclallon

(51\j is lpptop&lt;lollng you.r monGIIO&lt;Y fHt ar.. .
ot our ma;cx goata •• 10 fund act'r;itles and
services -.hlch are of lntCHest and value to you. A"ttough
many of these programs and sti'Vk:H are admlnlatored
lhrough Sub Boaro 1. Inc;. (which ot funclecl VO percenl by
SA), •• at SA are very concetn.o with )'OUf parHCINtiOn
and CHCUon lO them.
UnfOftunJ.tety, many .students dO not l'-lppot1 or~
.anend moS1 of tM ......,.11-..,. pay IOf This concen"ll
U$-J.Je theSe eftnts of C'IO •nlweat 10 IIUOCM\11 heft 11
UB1 Are Sluclenll being sulllclonlly '"'"'"*'by "'"
c:a.rnpu:$ press? Ate there encMJ9h adveni.Wmt:n117 Why 11
1n.ere so btUe response Of .,..thuslasm to events Delng

offer..,

campus evetyday. yet attendance Is tow. SA tn.ake.s a
sincere eflort 10 Insure publk:ily or events but 11's up to
you 10 keep lnfomled. The most rec&amp;nl occurance of tow
attendance wu Just last week. when the Commuter
Council sponsoreo an •ttemoon pany featuring a line
musical group. TA.Xl. Seer was 4-r$1 .00 fOt commuters ano
3IS 1.00 for oahers Admission was tree. Tne ptiU was
t1ghl, tile pu~ic:ity was heJ.vy, the group was. good why
then did onty 200 people 5noW IJP"
Anotf\er eumpae of lhl'slack of ti'Jterest w1-s lasl
Wed~y evening. UUAB Q,iliUfal •net Perlorm•ng Arls
spon50tecl • pcoleuiorlal ptoducttOn of Netl Stmon s
Chapt« Two •• ElliCOifs Ki,lhet•ne Cornell Tlleater ll' t
I rue th.at tne the•tef only accomodates 4.00 people. but
unlonunatety. th.efe were •bout 340 empty seats' VIe
aon 1 tf'unlo.S300 •s 100 ••J»nS;&amp;ve to e.-~,enc e It~

cwofess•ona.t theater-do_you"

Tne campus pertocUcals print. as a oubhc Atv&lt;:e a kat
of all events on camous. Pttas.e attempaao lamu•arue
)'Outsell w1tl1the happenings oo c.t'"pus vrhelher tt be

We at SA woukS hke answe.a to tl'\e.H nagging
qllt!'Shons There are many line acttwhies occurring on

hH movtea. mua~al progr~s. spcHIIng events. speakefs,
etc When you f1NJ something ot tnterelt, «Jn't be atrald
10 check •t out
II you nave sp.clhc DroQr6mmn'tg oeshes 01 tul 1t'ltue
•• a ""&lt;I tor a oarHcutaJ .servlc:e on campus. let us
ktM)w-Cirop 1n th• olhc:l . crop us 1 note-...,e·re a l«ays
OPI'n to SUQ9eStlons art&lt;~ weJcome tnout, as a mallet ol
tact we reQ\Ietl 11
We would ltil.e to'" a utU'Itf!tly commufuty wUt'l
conhnuous •••• n'k.lllt occur.ng 1n C111letent lOCJ.ttons
around campu.s The p.obtem 11 spe~eng yOI.It' m..a..,datory
tees lor ' •"• mus.~c •n11e no one nas the ~nterest to
o.,uc~oatt Students a.e not e•pecteo to attend every
.-..en t )It we -.outcs t'IOpe that ~ou .. ould •nend ~n event
I hit intttiSla you I vtge U'O entl!e stv&lt;Sen1 bOdy. faculty
ama staff 10 beCOme actwe members of tnts Yntvers.ny
commuthty- oan•c;oate tn eve"''· .$f'l,are some ume wdh
o•hlf mtmbetl of the community ai'MS helP create an
atmosphlte -wnJC.h •s corw:tuctve 10 tugn quattly education
•nc» a good hmt Let's tt.elp malle ue "' e ..PB,lt"nee we"H
M"Ve' wan1 to fCHQ4'll

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tng an appGal to the
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How I learned to love the bomb
By RICHARD CHON
(0uf

ro unforeseen cucum$1ancfl. LU Pftrino'' regullt

·•AI U1ge" col~..tJUtol ~''tOday t..1z wq lound
pone ••rtr today. a half·bOII,. of c1t1mpag,. and a note
loundii&amp;IC'dtoherdflkrHtllftiJ ••fltutna or Bust Cu~
Etl,lor Richard ChOI'I has agrHfl to liN Ms ,..umo·1
~•P With an arrrcle ol hJs own -EdJ

UfC)C)eanS III angry OYtr tf'le Re.agan
AcJJTttt\IStraHon's decislon to~ meGtum
ranoe Pfr·sft,ng·Z rNIS1lH on their .otl Jult thiS
pasl wt&gt;ekend. ~ 650.000 ol th«n marthOd tn the
streets ot p,.,,... London. Srust*s, Olio. Romt and.
suuxlstngty 800\I'Gh. East Berlin. to protest thot mGYe. And
on Monday, Romantan PfeaM:tenl NK:OI" C..UMKU
called lor the w•th&lt;hawal ot So¥._1 tnJSIUea f•om Eaatern
Europe In return lor 1 hilt ot the planned oeptoymenl, an
unpreceelented gestute by a Soviet
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1 suppoSe au this protesl wu dea;gned to sencs •
menage to us AmeriC,a.ns I hat 11\t nuclear arms re-ct 11
oewng out ol hand. that mort mlsslt fnJtauauona
onty inc:rea.s• tM postl~hl)l ol a nuclear N»loc:aust. not

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8ul the Europeens aiO all \Net They're being IUCh
dreary anct poi'Kiet04.11 killjoys. beeluse they Clon•t
unoer11and 1ust how muon tun nuc111r war teally ta

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was io cro·s the o thor night with 1 ;,ftnd of mine,
when I heppene&lt;t uPGfl tl'te most t.I.Citlr'IO Cllscovery 11vt
made In 1 tong While. It waa the ulrlmate vkSeo game. ltlo

cuv:·

moll wonderfully refeva.nt and telling cultural anifact yet
produt.e&lt;J by thfse purveyors ol 2Socen1 tobolomles.
No, it wun't Space Invaders. Ast@fokts. GaJaJelln or

mesno• will uasn on tnt sere.n ..8onus
1l uys,.
J.nd W1thou1 $0 muCh of an etec:ttonlc bhnk, you oet an
extra c•ty baCk. un, 1 tnint~. I'll take Pniladffptua,

any Olh'lf Slat Wars·inUuenceo escapist fare. The natne

Thof cmly bad th1ng about ··M tss•t• Comm~nc1·· lithe
sarne th1ng that mek •s any v•deo
an •-entuaJ
d•S-aPpot"ttnet~t Tn. game has 10 end somewhere.
Sooner or fattt. yoo·u make a bao move. a mL-ss•te will
sf!eak cnrough your oetenses ano 1rtaclla1e y(Mjt las' cHy
Vou c;an t lmagtn• the dtsa~nt,.,.,.nt "'hen lhJ.t
NPC&gt;eftl AU echVlty eMs. ttlt sueen ooea blank. and the
oam• sol...-nnty flasheS. Game O¥ec. The problem With

ol the game was " MtSSte Command." and what r11s

ty.

bUte.ally, IS a min••tur.st ~ersJon of Wor-ld War
Ut) u"tll now. I used to hate ~ideo g,ames, orobabty for
Jhe same reason I vseo to d1s,hke pl.ay•ng tne YtOiin.
t:Ntuuse I wu no good at H. 1 r•tlonlhzecJ my ktvtz..nus
·-~ wHh snobbery. telling others lhat viOeO games Wflt

a w•s«e ot ume ana nfoney. th.al you'd never see ME
'tltasll.ng my hard--61Inej.1- bucks on some sout-tes:s. SOlidSlilt .. Kuon~e J.tnusemeat~ ;ustto Hu the poc:kels of
SOn&gt;6 g.-headed ritleO baron In a.~ugo. My
tncuonallion
no I)Ou.nds_

"new

MISSile Command," howf'Wer. iS ddfeotenl fOf OM
thlno. the eotots are sometht.ng else 1 dOn't think,.,.
s.een sUCh a "W"lbratt1 vanety of hues on a vtdeo game
any.nete. The('te PGS•trYe-ty apoc.a:lyphc. a bhnchng.
kal~deSCOPIC hi Of H-8omb fireball ec.:SliC)'.

And

"Missl~ Commaod"
Js Cleve~. You get s.l11: cities.:
Contlnentat OMde. You·re o lven

5ptead ftCfOit 6 wide

thr" •nll·baJliStlc missile bases w~h whleh you in1etcept
afld deSHpY enemy m~te-5, which are provkied wnh
muthpte warheads, just tik_e the re•t onn. But '"Missite
Command'" Isn't messy. There .ve C'O $Cfeams Of half
tailing out Of tho smell o• burning ICesh. no slOw
delertoralion, cancer or disfigureme.nt. A missUe hill your
cUy, there·s a tittle pop and 1he cl ty dlsap~M:ars.. Just like
that.
Ana II 'f04.I wipe enough enemy mlsstes out, a little

oa.rne

M11111e CorNna.na... 1111\at you ca.n never w1n..

I wonow wt'lOH dementeel t.mao•nahon came up wtlh
. .. .,,..,,.,Command.'' bvl I f\ave 10 congta.tulate the heno.

becaUM he' a oone 10 milCh to e&lt;l~t• the Amer.can
f!"'&gt;&gt;IC

on the IKhnology Of nuc:'-' WI&lt;

They HY thai

Ameitcan tilers In WcwkS Wet 11 were belle• ahc:Joters
bKause Amet~ns f\.a'lt hununo in t~r blOOd. that the

ume tkllfl it 1ook tO ph.lnclet and txptoit an en1lte
COI'Itfnt.nt w.,e the ...-1')' ones n-MdOd 10 lhoot do•n Jap

Zeron.
That makea aenM to me. 8y tnlklno nuclear war an
entett.-nrnent, IM corporate maaterm&amp;ndl wno giN v1
these vkleo nlghtma"a .,., '" thtlr clevet andoautwersive
way, ICIUally'prtpll1nQ Ul for 1M Big 0ne1 and WI hlvtl
them to thank if we sunofvelt. But t l"'''y~d beUet" gel on the

boll. tool

we ton behind lhe ...,.,.progreoalng technology.

I'm peraonelly appealing to them atatt wort( •• J.OOt'\ u
possible to on vktfK) " Neuuon Bomb:• Let•• get going,
guya, belOi t 11's too late.

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rasons that are not rdevant 10 Buffalo.''

l ike that .'' 81enLcn mamtamcd 1ha1 the

he added.
Tru)l«~ J) iltm is !tOund and
rxoducts-.. ith onl) arc" ~-eption~-top-If the Trusttu shpuld rcj«t a cand•d.atc,
ootkr is Knt bad. 10 the ca.mru\, -.hK"h
not~h Prc:..\ldcm~
ntUSI t~ formulate a nc..
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r«&lt;m.mmdattOn, Slml m }.aid
the Truqf'ts i.11ll ha'c qUC'\.tion"' about
YCSIC1'd~y C'\~:na. M nottd, the Tru,tcn
the candldatr, M urra) Btod •• Otput) 10 the:
V~ Cft schtdukd to mtct •nh tM and\o!Jate
Chalk.-c-llor for Campu\ Rdauons, ,.,. nUtd
and intCf\-.c""' ham m E\.«u11~ $n,aon,
an for add•uonal ckoii.Jt,~ Bloc·lr. KT\C'd as
btfoct \'Olin&amp; tn pubhc '""" Wed~)
C'hanrdtor Chflon \\'hanoa•._ rC'pr~tasi"t
mom tnt »~ appro\.tmatri) IO:lO am
on the UB Prnidrn11aJ Sc-~r ...b Adn~
BhnL.m adckd t h3t mo~ of 1M PfO"Pf\.11\C' CommaUC't" but Bhnl m uKI he doubl:rd
~den ts ha\t s.~ron,. crccknual' and the
that Bb..L•.. a'"'lanc"(' •outd bt n~ thn

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Boord olltmpl&gt; IO!nrtl IM "II\IIJ1,Ciblo""

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dunn1•u dt}o(U(~tOn that atr •ho nat.c-.al
Dnpur thr ••o SUN'e' ofr~CUJ..~ rmu.rl:"'.
fot a lop f"\C'C'Uh\t'
··no rommnu'' wt.s ata•n 1hc f10liq: of
· ·wr U) and trt. ~~or the' pn-~n. tO UB'l t•o I('JdtnJ Search Comm.Ht«
If) and CC1 htm to \a) " h) M Jhtnk' ahr
.mnnhc:r-.-J,rw Lt.aJOn HarT) Jackson and
Starch Commlllt't f('('()mmrnckd ham,·· the &lt;na~rman Robert Mlllon.U. ''There- ,. 1n be
C'hatr said~ ••Wr dchc 1n1o h iJ bx-Lcround, a maucr ~t.amm.cto the UB Prc)idC"DC'f
-.h&gt; tlf'k-ft the ))"'\ltm h4."dtd. •h) hr
'lo\'J.nl\ to COmC' 10 uunato. ht\ planh thl"''

on thr Tru~cn· as,rnda.~· Jx b on \a.Kt.
" lt\.1'1 I can SA) noching othn than that. H

eek at Branner•
:I. . . Maln

Jad ,.&gt;On, &lt;llhO :aho )Ct\C'\ a) U8 01ff\.l0f
or P ubi1c Affatr), added thlt thnc -.ouhJ
bt .some aMoun«mC'nt m•dt 10 Ihe rrc''

On \\'cdnc;d.a). but v.ould ool CI\C 111)
«tails. A) for 11 txmc SampiC', bd.wn
~ommc:ntcd. ~·._.c alo 1 s.a1d btfou·. that',
ju\1 )p«:ulatton "
"J don·, LOO• an)1hmc .about 1h&lt;

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Pto.Kknoc) non thC' ;a,a:nwb." ~11tlonJ'I
am noc a m&lt;mbn ofthC'
Trusath \\ c mack a tc'''Omrnrnd.at.oo and
it') no• m the- h~nd\ of ttK Tru.:~tcn I
b)umr: 1hf") 'II a,-. ,_.hrfkh-'1 I he-) N't thC'u
as.~C'CI. "I

m«&lt;U&gt;$."" ll&lt; addtd that hr hod 110 fr;amr
of rdnC'rK'r to Jlkfs.~ •hnht'1 1hn r\t\1«'

v.ould

C:nd&lt;M)(

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dd;btra1in, rcw almo)( ~m
lhC' Prwdmual Stah.h ;\d\t)Ot)
offshool of tht Un1HfSrl)
Couooi-V~hinkd 1M 94 canduJ~ut' 1h11
-.t'fC' C'dhC'T r«&lt;mmcodcJ or had apf'lht'd

A r1cr

monlhs,

Commlll~-an

(Or I he ~l, do-.n 10 II ho;t

or t18hl , That

·OumMr 'AI\ fur1hcr reduced 10 rltrn: afltr 01
of nl«tlnl\ and miC'f,~S- The fin.J
COOtC'ndc.·r\ •C'f~ SLYtcntd 1.1am and then
r&lt;'\.'Ommtndtd to the Unt\tt)ll) Coun-..,1,
lotrlt.)

'lo\htc:h ch~ Sample
AU of lht e'r0\:~1.01! w.cr~ tondu.;tN
anud)l •ntcn'IC' :tloC\."1'C..") . On Monda).
\t.llon11 ,.~) \hll da.::hnm&amp; to rommttn on

thC' rC'p(»h th3:t ~p&amp;t •a) lhC' uhun&lt;J:Jc
d"&gt;.,;c. ··t d\ln'c rt':an 10 1hnn. I madr ur
M) mtnd lon1 a.co and unckr no
urcum,taA:C'\ •Ill I rommcru;· bC' ~
\ hllon/J utd bt \U.S UftJourc •hm the
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Prnt&lt;knt •ookl stan. abhou,h Knt«

"oord br &lt;l&lt;l'lllnJ do"n on JanuOI) I. ··r
ha'C' not addr~sN ttM- maun of Y.htn bt
._.ould talt O\&lt;'f b&lt;"\."""i~ust n depc:nds on the
&gt;IIUIIIon."" ht daimed. ••If ht I&gt;H other
('()mnlllmtnts hC' -.ill ha\t' tO 0\.1'-:t
tn~n,nnem\ Y.Uh tilt C'han«:llor. ll's still
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Cre.ationists, evolutionists debate in the Ellicott Complex
By DAVID deLIS!
When a truly con•~•iallssut k Ihe 1op1&lt; ol dl'hatt, •
certain amount ol analyols I&gt; Ol(peclod. This truism was
tMdenced v.&gt;hen ti'K' questtoo of ere•non '""-...,sus cvoklllon was
diSOJ$$od bc!f""' a crowd ol 500 p101&gt;l• Thursday In olw
Katherine Com&lt;ll Theat...
Suppor1ing Ihe creationist per.spcctlvt wa~ AusHn RobtNns.
an Assocla~&lt;r Proi&lt;'Ssor of Dc&gt;ntistrllat T..,..~k! Unr...olly.
·we arc not her• to v.in. bet to.~ dill"""' vfews." Robbin&lt;
said. "ThiS IS not belW0!11 solonoe and rol.glon. bu1 • &lt;ll'blloe
~&gt;eM_, faloh and lallh •
Frod Snell Chairman of tho UB Dl'J)Orlmml of BlorllYslc&gt;.
uphold tho &lt;'Vdutionl!l viOw
EvclubCXl. Robbins 50icl. Is the "bdioo ""'' all IMf19 thing&gt;
how ariSM from a ·~· prmrvdl cdl which oo:u"od""""
100 mJD.on
ago E'"'lllh•'!l con be cl&lt;&gt;&lt;ribod from thiS
cell"
Robbins ar!Jjod !hat tho &lt;'VdubCXl ol Mt "'"' not v.•tneswd
by man "'h ,. inhtrmo thao any &gt;lllt"'"""l thot canncx be
'l:hed&lt;od by &amp;servabanls ... olld • lw dalmod. altnbutlogJo&gt;
"'"""""'to l\NO ~·~ toeoll&gt;tS Oe$ptt&lt;! tho&gt; he saod
liatvO'd l.h-'0Sity SCientists claim t1w1J thoory ol evQul"'" IS
uncispui2Jblo In ~ IO tJ.s thoory. Robbins addfd that
a&lt;a&gt;&lt;ding 10 Carl Poppa olotv UnM1N1ty ol Lcndon. oht
cnl.,;a ola sdmbllc thoory b •ts tnt.W.ty 1f '""• li no
II.'OY ol k'SOOg thor "-!1. ' - 1S 01 ...,.,...., rofuL&gt;bo!.ty by

II"•••

lhoir

011.'1'1

scwnohc ~?'

R'***'&gt; ......,••

- t o ~lltlv ~ ol ~·
to mhancl&gt; hb ar!JIIl'U'I Tho
law » ohot tnotgy CM&gt;
"""""' be cnaled nor deslr"''od and ""''~ ohal
IMJy1hlng that """ ..... and "'"' Wll ""· .... ""'" &gt;lnct tho
earth's m&gt;anon. Tlu belief doecdy oontradic1s on&lt; oltlv
""""""""' J&gt;QI\1&gt; '" oht "-Y o1 ""'*'tion •Jf ....,gy eonnoc
be cre~~ood. tv ~tlO!l&lt;d. ohtn ' - c.n tho (WOCft$ ol
evolutiOn tal« placeT
Snell d&lt;fenclod hi&gt; bellof argvlng ohao ovclutlotl con OC&lt;Ur
by mulllbCXl. which ,. not a cr&lt;'11tiotl ol,en&lt;.•ftl but a r adi&lt;dl
l&lt;anslcnnallotl olll Tho '""""" then O&lt;('&lt;'f'" tho&gt;&lt;1
mutat!OOS ohata•e ben&lt;li&lt;:.-1 and 11 oonll,...,,. In 1lv """'
gen&lt;!&lt;allotl
Rcbblns rolutl'&lt;l thiS by 17"'lntolnlng that g&lt;l!\otlc ""' lA IIen

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CAnnOI I'CC'CXIOI fCM" ~U IKW'I beca\.l.se ~tO~I:S \o\.-'llt
ewntually cause ~ tcr•hlilllOn of d~ muLanls. (('\rcrbng th4!

Spt.'Cio$ bade IO tiS

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benef~l mu14b01lf. wouki

form f-W oddod !hal a •...,., of
be f"KK'C._·vswty. v.:hiCh l!t .1l~o highly

improbable •
Noxo. Robbin$ &lt;&gt;ll.&gt;ckoo the ta..• ol btog&lt;'n&lt;!SI&lt;. wltoch os m.
chen\icalthoooy of ovoluuon-life COil1&lt;'S from lila. "If l}e
e-dwd from life. then w~ did the firs I form of t.fe come
from&gt;" He also contended &lt;hat oho Vildng Sf'OC&lt;! ~robos of
M&amp;l1. which .&gt;cknclWiedgod &lt;hat one roo (lianot is~ of
life, oonflnns his argumeru. ·When a 1hoooy &lt;An bo to&gt;lod and
rofuloo. &lt;hen 11 ls no lcJngel- rek!vent." Robb;ns molntalrwd "It
m'"' &lt;I tiler be changed "' diSmlisod •
Robbins !hen aDudod 10 Dan. in and naiUfalsek!cooon
"Wt\J·" don n select? 1111 is an ~· fM?'V4SI\'E' on !JOin9 prOC'-'Ss.
..by Is it so hatd 10 """"be,. bo aswrtod

S nea ar!Jlocl lhat Darv.""\ thoooy o1 natural $elect"'"
pnMckd ohao tht beso ol 1h&lt; specws ...oold "'""'"'· u.twlher a
mutAnt or natura.fly OCCUT"nng. $UfletlO' species '"Thor tS 1Ahat

.. &lt;docted," "" malnllltned.
FN!y. Rot&gt;bons Anoshod Ius~~ by clsdomng tho
,.,.... recad . , . , ~ no 9iirs In tho ro.st~s. but In ow
tu-iodge Since no 9'J'S how boon Hied and new ones
added." R&lt;lbbns sad oha1 olw ""'*'""""'11 11-v was dovod
ol slgrihcant ~ to "'!lPP'' io at this 11m0.
Soel bog&gt;n tus r$tn.J by ~ th.ol modeb ol tho

-'dare boS&lt;!d on ILi&gt;at onfOI'II&gt;OIJQn IS ...-.~
lht ,..,.,.,., ol f"10$1S _ , . , IM ,..,.,.,., ol ¥&lt;hedogists
and"- lomo1od l.mds," h&lt; sad. "W'e've«iy Just startod oo
conoend w11h cneban. ~ •el9on hti had thousands ol

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- "'"' formula led 10
Snell fl!lt !hat &lt;he theory ol croaban
"'""""'
""'
Y
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to cxxrc&gt;lex QUC$tton• ·M.&gt;nfdnd has
always holed ~Paving loose ends around.· tv as&gt;&lt;!riod. "'The

c:reatlotl "-Y is a simple soMlotl to tie them all up·
Tho"'"'""" ot-v. whlcn Snell $Up!IO&lt;Iod. did nol
aoooun1 loo tho chaooic moving of Ltv unlwrse and tho
possibtl&lt;ty ol o&lt;her hie form&lt;. 'l..lle .. mulilpk olvoughout tho
uruvor~. not'"" m tho loom ol"""' and hiS unh." Snc..fl
not&lt;d ohattlwreare at feast four billion stars ~ou• kno...,
rmlwrS&lt;', •ac:h '""'&lt;SMIIng ·• galaxy oomposod of hundrods
of mtUlotls ol suns and pian&lt;os. He or!J)od !hat tho r-ol&gt;abillly
of 1lw &lt;andtt"'"• ol life not "'.....,' on .one of 1ho&gt;&lt;1 planet• ,.
rwacli&lt;!dlly nit

J., td'-"'-""'-l' l•l.lhe ')p.Kc pmt'-'\ 10 Mbr.. "'net Venu:s, St»Jt

ca.,,l'1'l('d 1hd1 lw

n\.'Y('f ~JX&lt;h.·d

10 hnd Ml' on C!lther pl'lnet

bec:c1U!t._. IIW C'&lt;Ml'lf'100l'"ll 10 fcxm hf~ AS \A."? knov. .. lJT~ not
JliC34..1ll "Vmus iS lOO-hOI i.\nd ~1~s tS 100 cold, &lt;'\.'01 colcWt

tl"'n flt,flalo." '"' quo~
Snell ol&gt;o dl'ah w&lt;rh ''"' que.lion ofl.,odtty. which Is
lll'f'O'UuH bw:bUs~ '"11 PIISS&lt;'S on ,ntorm1111on from generaUons•n 1tw 9l'fWS • Ai flu 41 rnot,hon Wcu conn-am.._od, only lhoMohot 4•&lt; borwftc;41 to oho &gt;flj'(li.'S would he pos..d on. ho
llatl'Ct

In hls cunclu&lt;lw&gt;g '"""'k'. '"" btcphysicl&gt;t satd "llliS ".,

\lW&lt;'klonlng ~lhr)'b by h.'6~. not hom the ~b P0l\b(l\

WO"-ocley. ~ 1t4-111 ~ ''"'e 10 fo.'e&lt;- cd drvMon 10 lunher
an,v.'0 1t'w fVOiulion Qlh."'\lkln Tiw theory at '-....._tlunoo may
not ll&lt;' f\ght tlUI •houid ll&lt;' k"!'t ""'"'fa lurrh.•
tOVV"otigo.\tO'I.

Wtth tit&lt;!""""''""' of rill• f.,t hour of dot&gt;.lle. • 20
utbuttAI \'-*'\~kJn took plc,ctt m ""·hk:h ,-...h sdt rQ'
"""""''"•'&lt;~ th.v b&lt;""'fs
At - (lOin! a """"""'· oftht pod&lt;od tlw.ol"' ,....,.led
""""lllform•lllon from-R&lt;ollbln&gt; "''~' ol "'"''"'"
Af'J'O'mtly. he l•h ""'' Robbin&gt; "'"'Only •I tacking ltv
evclul.,...l VIOw ...ohout ·~..by tv bel!owd ...
flliOOS.

&lt;...,_ "h IS ol..r ••&gt;v 10 knock sorneono l.'lse"s "-!~."
lwda.nod

Rabbo&gt;$ '"'"'''"od lhat God li flav.ifss W1vn tv aeatcd

lh&lt; Unllltf~ lndudrng eanh. •V.'f\llhtng '""' ""''"'' Tho
kCond iall. ol ~ &gt;Oy&gt; lhat "'''"~'~~· Ot chaos.
lllCfaasn .,_ olmt "&amp;Sid on &lt;hew ,...,....., mon hos
actually ~ d&lt; &lt;.....,..tionlmg Sill« l-os crca- What we
e.D
has ltd us !art"" . _ from our .-,tmoss.
from 11etublly och!Mng 1&lt;4\at God hod lntmdod • To U...
staoemont. oht c:ro.od h&lt;arhiy oprAaudod.
One """""' wggtSted. that Instead ollocktng ., Cffilllotl
and ovclutlotl as OJII"OS''~· they should be &gt;lu4od for their
&gt;lmilaritti Porha(ls o beuc:r t'-\1 ...,fd be poswlatod umg
only !host hypothes&lt;!s thai are mos1 valid from each, h&lt;
wggntod
Robbins and Snol replltd !hat they both"'~"' on tho DNA
pootul.&gt;tt To Snell. tile sloNiar DNA's indicate oh&lt; evolution
from a single cell. to Robbins It Is proal !hat. as tho Bible

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say•. we •·~ allc~tod in God'timago.

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Hotld•J Inn Aifpof1 Now 3
NIIQifl HtUon ~ N.F JN Y Nov
Fltgt!rlcy 8iUOCU New. S

Usong HYPNOSIS.,.,.,. Ullra DePth
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By DAVID deLIS!

INFORM ATION M EET1NC
November 2 at 4 pm

Tho Sudon.• country ol 18
molion pec:tplo&lt; S•...tod In North
Afrrt:A h.&gt;• boM 1'1&lt;-.&gt;!1
"""'"'~sluly '"' yo••• to ru11 11-.41
UJ' ham~ Nov. a .--.--w tho:NI
has, MlitoC'fl &amp;gatfbt gc).·t.ornn..._.,, m
Kt'-'noum f.tUI"''\molt Qadd.lfl
k·ode• ol th" w•Mlh Lrbyo
SucL"'Il ,.,~ among Libya. Lqyru
Ltht..,.. and Libyan cxcr•r•lt'Cl
Chad r .....,••1y • d«ad&lt; the
~f"o.''M.·Iy r&lt;JClUl4u._ocl countr}· h,,, ..
tk'\-on \UfC""'"9 hem ~~ alll'frol
pobk-m, It) pnmary CTqt.. cocron •
ha&gt; -ufl.•ed a pmduri!Cin d&lt;q&gt; ol

In rm. 232 Squlrr
Open t o all students.

50
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lfldu.,r("~ haw had 10 '-""'ChC·"

tnltoductOfJ S..slon at 1::10 pm

GLENN RI PLEY

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INTERVIEWS:

November 3. Hayes
Annex C. M ain St:.,
November 4 . Capen
Hall. A mherst.
Stnlors/Crad.s
Contact Career
Planntng Offke
NOW for an
appointment

APPLY
EARLY

'-"QUIJW'Ol'l\l s.hor~

and $(1'\'\.'ft.&gt;

d&lt;uo.r9l1&gt; ond mo&gt;t convn&lt;tool
•ndufitry li barcly SUTVMng A'!. ,)
' '')\Jh, lhe goo..•tJmmcm l~ vtrruaiJy

tMnkwrt. havtng even eAh1lUSh"!d
tt.&gt;rt cr~tt hne~ abre»d
In th• foc:e ol Jl(»&gt;lbl.&gt; (,n.,.,l
caiLtrt"-' lhe Unst-..d Stau.•.. h,l)
~,t.,·n&amp;.'CI SIOO rntlOOn .,, fetlnlllltlll
•nd ............ atd lo) tW Sud.&gt;r•
_..!lh ~~~ -ild t!).Jll_'t.+t\-d trOru

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II" :, I H4' old l'dd..•r '-\ ho h..at

Welcome to the World

d}•o ·~•h ,u"\.'h.,"&lt;f ~L' COUf' ill!, nl'll'
d·~·IIWJ h- 12. \"t'at '~!11 In
,,Jd hr.-. l ~ d9'-"flt~ at
t\hort""m tid\.'\.' bt.'~ c::~-.;kd

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Qoddat. also 1&gt; •epoted to be

90'""""""' '"'

l""""ng ., IslamiC
Sudan rn Libya 10 1&lt;1ll.K' tl"'
pn,.tMI admirusiTAtion I.Jbyan
l"'ce&gt; woold thrrt lfl''ado tiK'
Sud.\n. cla'"'lng to be Invited In by
tht'I'K"\\' r~

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~Sudan

locks ground
to 'adlo commands 0~
pl.&gt;nned fOt •hlrmmt ...
20 advanced Chry&lt;le! M 60 tanks.
12 1$$mm howrtto1rs ond 12 F 5
hghrers. A $300 m.lllon •••
~&gt;latiOnS

lo~ may olso bo conrorked

b&lt;""'"'"

to Sudan. Ptesid&lt;nt Ronald Rea;10o
rnoy """' vtdude Sudalr m th..
~~10 Doc::rntw'" ....-Nm ur, fo,.
A.,.,.,_, rnitd&lt;&gt;ry d&lt;im&gt;&lt;P ol •
COD'i'lo .....&amp;ro by 1lot.t.!o kr ·~
p,,.,~h. thl Pt"~ian G~ "'"''
th..• on)y a"e.a ....hl...,.e tt~ al'd(-t.. -d
AU &lt;&gt;I dl&gt;S mlltt.&gt;ry ha•d~ •·· "ili
b.• u)l'd a~ .) tk_-trnl·HI h&gt; I ~" ")t
fO" dl\ IHVdS)t)l'\ Of Qotdcbfl

So fa&lt;. claslw&gt;
Ubyan
.. td Sudone,.. lo&lt;ceo haw k..n
l&gt;jl: &gt;long tire I 000 ,.. '"~"~n
t.._.-d!- dhlt Sud«t ~~\") "''th
Ch.&gt;d. 1!-...,-• .,. th.. Ul&gt;"'n A'"""i

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\ .Jo-" ""'lhrt\.ll'!.•.•~'""'..
A· O'd""g 10 11N" ~t~ '\'o'l. T,u,.·~
or .. l Q.\dd..tf~ ha., Ch.)d .,..,.u"',..&amp;_.,
'("1'''-' Sudan u.1\l br tht• '"-.."' I('
I'-' I! 10 l1~an •tile 1 o rnw' lh6\
~ ""'"'Y· the Umt,'Cl Stot&lt;&gt; ho;

~J~I'Id. ac~dil'tg lr&gt; US

uftldal.
..Cnfbrtun.lu.dy l"CCO"''UI1111.- .Jid ...,
tk'toded lh qutckl!,• a'- ""' m lot ..~
bLnk:l up tJnl.bs thl_""' at\: cf.".ht.c
c.hang-.'S 110 Sudan to ~fi thr

fx'\i, l1l &lt;kll~o._.TII'!J \"IT\l!f~fl\,.)1 nUhld'\o

... r~i(Mrk."nl to $txL,u\ An,__'fl\.411
'''-"Yntl\. S''f\1 ~Ill. C 130 trbn"-j')Ort

plM ...~. NCh la'gt t!f'tlJU')lto w•"J
~.."'.... !&lt;tnk~ "'~

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goo.~ may tali of lh Olo'-'11
OCCO'd At th.&gt;t potnt 31 o4 tht·
&lt;opl~Kbeated
that
A~ COOtTlbuted f1'VIY falltnh_,
d\ll hand!. oft~~ tO U"'t~

"' ::iodon A'ln); p.nunlwl CM fty
"-"" S..Corrdh. """" ••• no
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Amt•t~t.:an AWAC r~t f\l.ont: ..
f'\.\tlol"i,g. tlx- border~ ate oM:Wh

Express y our fe elings on
the l l 0.o cuts In the .financial aid
programs proposed by Reagan!
Write a letter to:

Senator A. D' Amato
In the Squi~e Lounge
October 16th- 30th

d&lt;f.,,.•

'Y&gt;~•m and 32 HAWK '""""'

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15 tiM&gt; &lt;aJlltol oltlw Ivory C&lt;Jast?
3) N"""' the P..-..so palntong. dis~ fOt" tiM&gt; lwst hint tn Sporn
lost ...-..k. "toch clepcts t1w b&lt;Jmbing o1 a Spanish '""'"' by O..man
pianos dumg that notion's c:MI"ar'
41ldenbly the tire fi\" la•grst notiOns. ar.,-wtse. 1n tire "-&lt;)lid

5) What ~ worOtht 9'&lt;lUJ1 has boM linked :o A""""'as ""'"
Wcatw LiodeJg&lt;wnd o&gt; a ..suit ollost WN~t"s att.......,led holcktp ol
a 8ftnk's armored ca1,
6) Name the Arnmcan JliOSident who c'a~t pneumonia 01 hl&gt;
lnaugu•att&lt;&gt;n and drtd ont&gt; month loleT.
7) Whorh US '"''" lie&gt; the furthest ~-est? Tho furdl&lt;!$t ••~t?
8) What IS the only world notion to haw a Oag whtch t&gt; not
IOCiangu)at'?
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What

IS die ra,.tal ol Abbama'
II) Who os tire NatiOMISocu&lt;\1)1 Ad&gt;""' 10' tiM&gt; U.t..O Stat&lt;'&gt;'

111 Unlottunately. the pooplt ol Wt1 &amp; IViocbn ar• ooiy human

Let him know how Important
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By SCOTT AGTHE
Tho Reag&gt;n administration has
foonally emba,l&lt;ed an • """'

mllllary policy bv propo&gt;ing a $ 13

bilboro CUI llW' 11.... ye&gt;o'S from the
dof..,.., budg&lt;1 Tho annou"""""'"t
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""'""''" ''"&gt;of Reagon•s &lt;a"""''!Jil
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bo.~&gt; ol "' fmron and ""&lt;lf'(Jmlc
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..odood 10 a f'OSOIIOR of )Wily, and
tho~ publoc .,.....-oc~ "'
!01' a stronger n-Ata'J; bv

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R~~•n'• c•mpolgn

stresoed tho

n&lt;'&lt;'d ''" sub&gt;IAntl!ll ""'"'•"" m tho
dofense budgl't to help potoc:t
A•m"'tu's \11lA1lntefests ln ttw
world He singled out So-&lt;iet
\'l'.fl&amp;\SKllntsm in Alrit.a and
Afgh4nl\1bn, and the tl"-.ulhAg
oh&lt; e.~t in tho Mtdcllr East ln
)ll"{ht.\tng 1hat national S«"uttty

·9C'A'-""n,~n.:a. fi1•1 tt."pan~abilll;­

The Buffalo Turkish American Assoc.
wishes to announce that

Turkish Folklore Dancing
Every Friday at 7:30 pm

in

hos r&lt;'Sultod m a pnJposod $280
lOA CUI 0\.10 Ch(&gt; lle&gt;.t lhr~•

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RC'-'gan l-"iM!flu••~uu pa;:.t·d a

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~.-d &gt;Clek'll spendong. •nd
mcr"a~ ~f~~,.&gt;n5of· ~ond&amp;ng ¥-'Hh

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m•!oC.a1c:u!.lh..otd and ""o.dd n..-...--d 1~

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"~ to CC&gt;mf"""""' on fu!U&lt;\'

with an unte$~ed ~supply s\dq"'

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Rt•hO.ln ~IJ,ed that A""-"'lC'_,·~
&amp;·!,,..,., 1\C'\&lt;I&gt; would l&gt;o gM'fl • ,..,

bcht"'od bv a

Ye1. at lhc! same lime. Red_gar.-s
policy Is based on
balancln!lthe budg&lt;1 by 198'1 along

«&lt;JJClmiC

.....m In comparuon ""th the"'"""
per•UM~w effect those cuts ar•
goong to h.wo on an
.~ Cong.es-. Tho
~ $2 ....,. """ b hscal
1982- onadoquaw J W\te&gt;dod 10
dtrnonstrat~

1hw cut• could

...t'rAl tlw ,'-..ntorc'-'l'nt111 of lht.•

Reagan: heading for some trouble

netJon's ccn-oional force-..n

.,.• ......,. tho Sovlots genoraly
~ ohl' grmoao adllan._"""'
tho Unotod States
Tho ~lrllliOn Is liskong

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Now let's talk about tomorrow.
When your professional future starts taking shape.
When your early career decisions become vital.
~valuate

carefully. And include Republic Steel.
A Fortune 100 employer. in an important basic industry.
Offering challenging career opportunities.
Visit the Placement Office for more details.

• )'t/EDNESOAY II SATURDAY !'liGHTS AT••• '

REPUBLIC STEEL WILL INTERVIEW ON

/

November 10
an equal OPPOrtunity employer

Republic steel

Halloween

Party
Friday October 30
·8:30pm - 1:OOam

2 Live New Wave Bands
BJ~thune Hall

Znd floor
2917 Main St.
near Hertel Ave.

Sponsored by
Grad. Fine Arts Assoc.
&amp;G.S.A.
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BECf&gt;ME A VITAL LINK
IN ACADEMIC ADVISING AS A

PEER
ADVISOR
This brtoln teasing finger twisting puz:z.le
hea 23 trillion permutellons. Avalleble 11
the Contemporery Creativity Boutique
presented by the Albright· Knox Gallery
Shop and the Office ot Cultural Affairs.
Wed, Thurs. Fn - Oct. 28,29,30
10 am · 3 pm
10 Capen Hall, Amherst Campus

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Opportunltlu Include:
In depth I raining program/career deuelopmenl/
personal grow th

MANDATORY INFORMATIONAL MEETING
ATTEND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING

I&gt;Qim C\11 In lhe dof&lt;rise budgol
....... If !hey.,. 001 ggnalkanl ...,.,
C(XnpOred lOa SI Sinllon outlay
"""' l...e - · 1br cuu d........
10 unclertrno R_,·, lor. . .

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1br adrnon&lt;sl,.tJon hu rdoed
t.o_,,y en llw lnllmtlatsng ell«t cl

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ccMd &gt;&lt;riou.!y Impair •ts aboLry lo
doal v.11h . . . and ""' Sovoel&lt;.
Mar...,.,• .,... lhe actual cuts
••• ,.a~~y s)mbdlc. thor• Is 1M
pcoslboLI)I 1ho1 Congrtu v.il enact
doftme cuts lhal go woO beyond
v.ilal Reagan hils pq-.d Deep
clolonse cuts could how the olfect
of Ull&lt;!&lt;i&lt;'fiog v.ilh the US abili1y oo
lrve up 10 irs commitments. For
lnstaou. Rltagon could hnd htlll1&lt;!11
In tht hypocnoical position of
I"•Uuring the N"'lh Atlantic
Tre•IY 0.!Jllnlzatlon (NATOI

Wed. Oct. 28th or Thurs. Oct. 29
12 · · 1 or 1 · 2
Rm. 219 Squire Hall, MSC

(nul 10 lho flllln Roomf
Sponsored by O.U E. Ac:.&gt;demlc AdviS&lt;m&lt;rlt

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ulcaint remember but one
man strong enougjh w
rnal~cm»f~taw~n

JeremWh~'!l:.rl~--1&gt;-.-.. "'""'
jeremiah wa.s nml.J fur hts
might. But nne fur the WC&lt;&gt;n~:
reasons. Su r&lt;! he was ~:uc.,y.
lusty like yqu'd exre&lt;:c. He
was also srrong cn•\ ugh '" kc
gentle. And when the chirs
were down , nobody was tn •cr.
Jeremiah Weed i. mure rhan a legacy. It's a tnl:&gt;eue w a
100 proof maverick.

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n•oons and Japan oo e&lt;&gt;ny moo~ ol
the clolens• burd&lt;!n by ini:Te&lt;lslng
the" mUua'Y sponding whole
slmulo~neou&lt;ly 1he United Stale&lt;
-.ould bo •edUCing "' cr.m d.t..,&lt;e
bud!!&lt;-L

W

lwtlwt Congress deocle$ 10
no• ..
l•ug.'iy dcpend&lt;&gt;n1 upon how
impab&lt;nl "-e pubLc b&lt;'COITIOS v."h
cut&gt; In social f"ograms and the
&gt;luggish economy As llw t 982
clecbOn&gt; "f'tl'oac:h. COO!JOS""""
v.1l search carefully '"' a poltbCillly
sal• ""Y lo bolance U. budgot.
TlW' tnaJn ahe.tnalives ere a,nhg
social motlmwnt p&lt;ograms. or culbng the
dof&lt;tM budget
Juil as OJtq enhtlemrnti tS
U~Vo'Mly. ills also doubtful that
Congros&lt; would mk the....,...,
....lh by 'Mif19 lal&lt;es--npedally
ofltl jUSt granong llw ~ a
,.,e Ia• cul Cclnges may leolthao
U. criy ·sa~e· alt.,.._ Is to
~ the cuts In dofome
spordng. Such • mow _ . - .
\!Specially
In \/lew of the
upoomong COO!Jessoonal "'eleclm
~. and lhe continued
Jl'('SSurt 10 ~ lhe budgot
de&lt;pen the

dol""""'" "'

new-......

Ilk....

J,IS no surprise lhao Aml&gt;ieans did
001 bocont """'' .,....,. lal&lt; ruts and
expanded SOCIIJI bmelits of ohe
1960's h as a hisooric "'alily that
lnc!Mduol&gt; ••• molnly concerned
..;th polldos th.&gt;t affect lhom
d!r«~. T'Odili&lt;&gt;nolly, dofmse
spending h.Js been mel ..;lh Uulo
&lt;•:ruhuslllA.m
Furthonnor•. it is unlilcely that
ahe p..,,ldont would bo wtlllng oo
V\.10 An unacceplably deep clolmso
ai&gt;-sinco dofens• spend]ng would
•uton.atically retum 10 1981 levels
tf no new budgeils pas&lt;ed. Moo I
likely tlw 1981 budgot Will sttll bo
"'" lh.ln reduoed spond&lt;ng plans

lor 1982

By ruluvatlng &gt; s~

public
.......,.,."'""'us
dif..,...
..-.s abl.

Re;og.m
10 :)1110!' •he
milola'Y • .....a. needed shoo .. the
arm Bul now the cuts llrealen oo
c!os"4)t dw clo'1ly cl flU'J'I)Se that
~ hu osoablshed by lti
...,.,. policy d Lmo11f19 the linlcage
d nadonol......,..,ly 1o domestiC
need$.

.......

Whllo lhe ,..opose&lt;~ cuts ar•
lmit&lt;d In sc-. so 1... !hey ~

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Eo..,l!.&gt;ly, ~ hos chosen 10
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T ho lat~ 1970'&gt; $aw a posslblo
end tO J'fOSPI"Ity In tho IV&lt;l')l
Coast In &lt;&gt;&lt;&lt;lor to contl""f tho
rapid paar ol ooonomlt 9'0W1h. tho
90""'nmcnt hod to bonow ~lilly
ft&lt;&gt;&lt;n lnteon&amp;tk&gt;olll banks. Today.
~Mny of the!• loons are &lt;&lt;&gt;&lt;nlng
duo. with debt tak•ng 30
Pl"tent oltho notion"• IO&lt;elgn
'""""""' The offect has boon an

OUliOIO clomeotlt &gt;J'Mding J'!O!I'Om
and r&lt;eesslon
Ju&gt;t 10.1&gt;m II ..,..ned tho clr"""'
may be Nnnong an. Oil "'"
~~ o(f dltlll&lt;l')l Coast

Fundod by a )&lt;Mt '"'turc
bel......, won and Abld,on
~lion lias stO'Iod althot9&gt; no
ofldal p40ditlloo&gt; ha... boon
canc&gt;!ITllng tho potmbal
resews 0nt Frmdl """""""t
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effldml by 1986 and to booome.

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OPINION:

expor-ter

Although roliovod at tho lmd. tht

Reform Jews are almost Christian
Orthodoxy is too Old-Fashioned
Conservative Jews are just Confused

govemmeru continues its plan of

rodlleed sponding. Houph(luot·
8olgny doos not want his nahon
domlll3t~ by

loimJ finoncEd

IO&lt;olgn bani«." •vith
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counuy ol hard·\4'&lt;lrkl0g f&gt;&lt;q&gt;ko
Tho ossontlals of growth are wdl
estabhshed-&lt;a vigoo-ous agrolndusuy and • ra~ d!vorsilylng

But

w.nat Is the Trutn?

" MANY PATHS TO ONE GOD"

tndustolal sector. The ~t "
bonalolent and louogn help and
monoy are gladly wolcoml.'d he•
Tho unr•l'ed~ oil stril&lt;• has
furlhcrod confidence that th;s noll""

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Reform. Conservative &amp; Orthodox
wu h Tl1tee Area Rabb•s
RECEPTION FOLLOWS

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a.ss.tst.on\5 for ~~ngmg a1d t~td~ c~ueers. Sa&amp;ara at all
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York State. wtth mOfe than3.000 gr-adUtJtcs.
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ThtVI...,.• ...._In Kfon
l'nel#Cfftl lOt •ltOth« SftiOI'

By CARY STERN
Sp«tnu• S!off Rrport"

lbtic art f~ spons that rcqunc as hiJh • ~d of
pnpara.ion :as don ..,,.·~l~nt. tn trrml of boch ~)sica~
train inc and mmtal rndtncss. The- bod• I) rcqoarcmcnts or
strtflllh, qwekncu. and cond•hon•nc can onI) be:
dC'ek&gt;ped a.nd rdiMd 1hrouch rCf)C1ihon and K"OOU5

rxe..\QSOO traimna. The team -.ill be cominr. off thear tca.sa
produ&lt;1nt ~\On ~Jncc Micl\ad'.s rC'icn btpn 12 )tau 1.10.

Alln M\ln' puLed 10 1978 v.i1h the' Oinsion Ill
~.:h.:t.m:pflOtl\hip, ahe- .;quad dropptd co l11h in ahe
tour&amp;amC'f'lt Lbl -w:ason. Ttus v.-..s an unc:har~ctcrastK fin1Sh
\."'n,ldcfinschat tht" Butts 1\a,·t' dauncd a spot in 1M' rop 20
of 01\nton I, four ltmoti uncJ.er thtir rrcstnt cOKh.
''Thn 'QU~ hal fllOfC 1a1&lt;-nc than any of those t•,r had
tbc past: four re2rsH Mkhad s:ud. "We ha\e !I \CT) )OURI
I&lt;Om. thoucJ!. ""h ~ r.....tunn~ ond 10 &gt;Ophomort&gt;. Tbt)

dtdieation. A QSI sum of hOkl~ aftd muncm t\aU. )()that
the vr-rcstlt-r can :absorb and m~;trt as many as needed for
all ha'r C\puit"lk.~ and '"o of them. An Piuma.n and P~t
.\i.K"CC'SS. A stron.a -.rcuhnt ptC)It:tm Uft"\SH all ~-u of
M~ la), ;are in the \1ouineo.. Of counc. practi« has b«n
\ n)' important ror ~ chi~ rear.••
preparatioa.
··we like to ron'&gt;idn pre·~~~ pr.k.*Ct«'as OM &lt;SP«•rtc
Pr:u.":Ck.'t \lattcd approxi:m~tdy 1 month a.co for UB. and
ph... or clu: seu&gt;n," .aid UB Wrnclina Coodl E4
prc:sc:ntly the tr3m crains a1 l.eall t..-o ho""· fi\l' days :a
Mkhat.l. ··our mam 10al is to rt\kw tht basks and to
&lt;At-tic. Tbc ~ions. :althouch not rf'l,imt111cd. in\OI\c
reveal new techniqun:. ModC'fn holds arc constanll)' bema
trainma and rcar.:hin,g .
dcvd~ in .. rHthna. and n hi: pan of M)' ,ob to b«on1t
aware of thttia. When that job is ~ompl~td. l:tm out to
Each prKticc foc\1.5CS on one particular ~~P«t of wrcsrhna
in.slill ow- vrrotlina philosophy in the ath1C1n."
• dtcidtd on by Michael and his assiscant of 12 yca.rs, Sc01 1
One n~ only watch a maach 10 apprcc1au~ just hov.
StC\'(f.S. Fnday. for c~amplc, the scuion revolve-d around
dcmandins il i$ on 1h~ wr~st l tr. Ht is (Ofctd to compctt a1
thr ltchnique of ''rolling.'' Michael ~posed a new
3 rigOrOW piC(' with (CW intcrmi~iOnJ, CIUiiOU\)f W:ll\'hing roll- the rctc-rson roll- and discussed its oriajn. its hi~ory
(or the :auack or his oppontnt while rH«ina together hi$
and sa,·c o o:hort "biosraphy" of chc co:u:h aner v.-hom 1t
Yt3.\ named.
own orre:nsiw. Suooa inttnsity mu't ~:ontinuc on 1hc
wu~:stl«'s part from bc&amp;innin&amp; 10 tnd.
lkmon,trotion j,_ a vital '-'Ompontnt or lhc raching
proctS) in \\'fot1ina. Mkhacl repeatedly de:monsrratcd the
hM onl)' a few weeks from eompco1i1lon,'' continued day's mO\'C, :malyzing ~it from all angles. The Bulls lisacntd.
warched. aDd soon C'!J)('rimtn&amp;o:l with the Peterson roll.
Michael ...the tmph:tWs in practl« chanan. We bcaln to
By 1M d1ill'~ end, the imprO\'cmcnt or the wrestlers was
\."Onccruratt on the ~ren&amp;~henina or lhc cardio-va\4:ul:u
notkcablc. and ahey bqan 10 add variations to fit 1heir
system. When in a..1ual com~ilion. 1his b chc mo~
o
..
·n
Ytrtsllin&amp; ~)'ks. The cod rcsu1t ~·as that of 1 succe-ssful •
im,ponanc factor."
.,-.ro.tlina rrocram. prcp:uins to cncount('r the lOS01l and
With the Syracuse Unhco.ily Opr:n 3Pf)roathina raptdl)'
(No,·embn' 6}. 11\c UB Bull' arc nearing the \otrctch of th"'r compdit~.

''W

\l&gt;&lt;h•cl cold hos •chlctn, "Thos ~ lht philo&lt;ophy or
\\Ttilhn.a. If )OU V.Mit to u~ it. you ha'e lD •'Ork at it.
You''t £01 10 dnll tl. dnll u, dnlltt. If )OU •"antlo
)'Our ape nude .•c •••JI •&lt;&gt;rk v.'tth )'OU."
Gu&gt; Lu.-.s. • Cor eland Communoc) Collqt transfu,

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PH hh op.n.on on UB'~ tra1runa Pf"Q&amp;ram co rar. '"ll• ..r
tht prxt.cn • kM: b«-1~ the ac1ivi1ics arr the ~ t ·,r
wen, ·· M wd "The aim~~ rcsdf ii bC'nc-r..:ta~to
pra~li.;r . The- Co.khc-1 do a ,rnt Job. ••
Pra..:u« 100l on a 'ff) \cuotu 1onc •hen aa~
Knmma.ca bq.an The \\JCSIIcn &amp;&lt;»a chan« 10 try out
the-Ir ncv.l} ltarntd mo'"· rtfint thrir established one:s
and IC1t thtlr rndur1ncc un&lt;kr a romptlilhc- franfl:v•ork .
Rot :attn, •n four aroups of t&gt;A'O, cacb •unrkr had the.
Oppoftun.ll) IO "*'Otl qainsl \\rc.stltrS \liith (our dtstincl
St)lt"S. SfC\Cf'\ IA3S lft\Oh'cd 10 the acrimmagtS, &amp;i\ing lhc
Bull.s m 1hc hca\'ttr ~Ad&amp;fH classes a chance to work again)l
a more t;\ptfitnctd Of)J)Oncnt.
For n1any of UB's \\ft'$1krs, trainint ~aan~ 1on,a before
lhc prc·se::ason practice. Many I rained durina the off·se:ason
and tompcccd in \•ariou' 10u1 namcnts to retain their skills.
"We can't ask the "'rcstlcrs to 1rain on a schtduJc.
because that'" ;ukina too much," said Coach Michael.
"Thtrc arc ahe tournamcncs, 1hough. and many uakc pare
to sray in ~hapt."
Scott SIAdt, at 161 pounds, is returning afltt an AH·
Amtrkan scason 11.\1 year. ••1 compete in o(f..season
tournam~nts 10 Stay sharp." Slade said. ''The objca,

t~ua.h. •..s to do ~ "'ilho~l bum in.&amp; youndf out. We do
a bi1 of tramin.&amp;dunna lht rqular SiealOn. ••
P~l M~!•Y l&amp;rttd. "If II ~m tay. "C' •·oukS do it all

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A youth movement aims to help the hapless Jets
Lrfe on the N H L' s worst team
-----------------------------tKpansion rranc:hisc that eventually bccamt the
Colorado Rockies.
"Last year we had a lot of young people:· replied
l·erguson. "This year 100, buLihcy arc gelling more
uch has been said about the Buffalo Sabre·,
CJtpcricncc
wilh each season."'
youth movemenc. but chere is an even a.rcoucr
Ferguson believes in the l~ry of buildina a tram
youth mo&gt;&lt;m&lt;nl aoing on presently in rhe
with drafl choices.
pro•in or Manitoba and on a larg« scale of
"When I was the grnttal manager "i1h the
dtve men1. The Winnipea Jets have had the besl
Rana..-s a few years ago, that's "'hal I did,"
and 1 • orR of cimes since cbeir creation in 1972
responded Ferauson. "Bul they (fans) didn't ha&gt;r
hey played in lhe now defunct World Hockey
palitnrc. Rebuilding is a slow and painful process
'ation (WHA).
)'OU can't rush. and I frclthr besl "'"Y is to
·thai
c Jets 1l'Ofl three championships in the WHA,
drafr
the youna pl~'ers and let them improve because
and fcarured the hi&amp;h seorina line of Anders
lht raw laltpl iS lbett. h's up to you IO &amp;et il OUI Of
Hedbcra~ Ulf Nilsson, and Bobby Hull. Bur Nilsson
thtm ...
and Hedbcr&amp; left ro play for the New York Rans«s
Oy owning the dubious honor of the worst record
and Bobby Hull retired and 1hr Jets fell to oblivion .
In 1979, the Jets merged inro the Narlonal Hocl&lt;ry over the pasti\\O seasons, lht Jets have the
opportunity
10 draft firsr. u .s1 year the Jets came up
Lcll&amp;ue (NHLJ and were greeted rudely by the other
whh a 6·2 20S pound deferuet~~an In 1&gt;1&gt;-e Babych
reams as they tied the Colorado Rockies for the
and I his year's selection was Daft Hawerchuk, who
leaaue's worst record. The Jtts cleaned rhe front
led the juniors in scoring last season in Canada.
office and in came John Ferguson 10 take over the
"Babych is a very exciting player," said Jets
team.
eoach
Tom Wall. "He plays 40 minutes a aame and
Havina the reputation for beina a tough guy when
he played on lht NHL, Ferauson was willin&amp; 10 lake a he improv« wilh every game. He is going 10 be a
super
player."
And on Hawerchuk, Wall
ella~ and rebuild the hapless Jeu.
boa~ed."He has so much ralenl and the ocher teams
" II •as a real challmar. and it still is" F.&lt;1auson
rold 771~ Spect,...m. "lasl year was a very tryina tim&lt; know u. He has been dosdy covered so far. but e-rn
&gt;toll, he Slill iS' scoring and set ling up &amp;oals." Wall
for us. We had to star! from the around up." The
Jets last year had the worst r«::rd in the ltaaue wnh added. "He is aoina to be a &lt;upcrslar somed_,. He's
aoc all the essentials to make i1 big in the league."
a 9-~7- 14 record ror 12 points. The Detroir Red
Winas wae the na1 lown~ with S6 points- Included
W ith the shrewd Ferguson behind the (ront deslr,.
in the -.on was • JO paiC winless skein from
the Jets acquired two QU81iry netmiadtrs ia •Ed
October 18 to Decembc&lt; 13-an NHL recoril.
Stanlowski from St. Louis and Ooua Sottarl from
The pr&lt;VIOUJ record was 27 winless games set in
the Rangers over the past summer.
197S-76 by the Kansas City Stouu, an NHL
"Ooaltrndina is 60 percent of the hockey club,"

By JON M. OIAT

A).dsumt SJHJNS Ecliwr

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Ferguson said. "We needed some strong goalie• and
wt got tht-m." The team lasl year gave up 4()() goals
in 80' games for a S.OO goals againSI average. "We
had 10 improve in our goals against or "'e .. ould be
aoing nowhere."
"With the addition of the goalies. "&lt; aro an
improved team right off lht bal." replied Wan.
"SianioW$ki and Sot! arc ha•·r played super for us."
Besides the improved aoahmdina, the team has
improved iu penalty killina. The team allowed one
goal in seven auemp«s against lhc Sabres last
~Vedncsday cvenina.
"Besides that, the powerplay is doina much
ben..-," exclaimed Wan.-The Jets had I he -..orst
powerplay percenragr lasl season.
"We really don't have any pressure on us," said
left wing N.ormand Dupont. "We are relaxed and we
are skaring hard. We have a lot or young people whh
a IOI or desire," said Ouponl after Ihe JeiS lied the
Sabres at 2-2. "A lot or rean\S think we are a
pu.shovcr, but we aren '1 going 10 roll over and die
we art going 10 work and work.''
'
"They have a lot of desire," •aid Sabres lefl
winger Yvon Lambert . "They seem 10 tnjoy the
aamt more and they work hard at it."
With rhe Jets hopeful this year of a producLi&gt;t
season. Wau refuses lo Set a goal for rhe tram.
"Last se.tson the moSI impro&gt;ed tram in 1hr lraaue
..... St. Louis," Wau said. "They impro&gt;ed
lhemsel~es by 32 pOints. If -..e "~• 10 omprovt
ourstl&gt;ts 12 points. "e wouldn't be in 1hr pla)Offs.
We'd hnr 61 points, and laS! yr~r Washinaton
finisbcd wilh •70 points and ther didn~ aet into the
playoffs. So I don't like to give go;lls."
"We'll take things as !hey come, but certainly we
woll be impro•·ed," Wan added.

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EORUM

Monda,, ~ October 1N1 Volu- 32 Numbet 2t Slate Unl.-olty o1 H... Yoe11 at Buffalo

Students today more sedate,
are less 'freaky and vicious '
Bl EILEEN' LEE
Cd/11f'IIS Fn~turn £duo,..

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pror....,, told hu clan of 110
~d "t« urnkfined tn IO"tm ol bountbra.
mode the annband Uldfto.~ual .
studt&lt;\U. "You ,.ould be lauahcd riJht orl
tbc campus."
But •hac hal impm~ 1bt profeuor
ptth~P' more 1han the rioh and pt:otou, ,._
Bruce Hammolld, a vitellin&amp; prolH\01' in
tht ua Communiauion\ lkp:~nmc.IU and I
how d•fftrctlt. \luc.lnll''" 1981 art. "I "1u
ronnc:r UB ~udtnl ,.-as; pointm&amp; out Ihe:
kind ol s~lt'd, " ht waid :~bout hu rt1um
10 UB. "I pmumcd tllllill IUD) •ould ~&lt;
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oullook. and ph)'~k:al Slf'lfltiJ ilr\.:C bet\\-~n
studcnu today and tho~ of tht latt 19601
•rutional brha~•cn •• llammond notcJ 1hat
and early 1910s "'h'"" he w:u comptruoa hl' ht i\ ncu rnrlrriy COn\&lt;uw:cd th~t thr dtanac
mMLttl and ckx'.tor:ur ~udlh ;at the
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Tht atmo\l)htrt thm. he ~1d •n ~n

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display 1hcmsd.,... 10 police "bo r"''JJO'ldcd
ro thtm in the A.l'n¢ •ray. It acmJ wlly
now, but it wasn •t then ... f-Ie added that
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wu ndicuied.

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lltmm&lt;'n..l o.,_,...J \\ IIC'fc'" 111&lt; "udcflo'
W~t'ft rWK:ak. the &lt;to&amp;on

uf the Wt 1\V.O.,

..t"Rad.ll.ahvn
htd.tt) art
1.."'0rt'1rb-."mt. he .aid.
.,._, •
fora. h
tfiO

\ uotchnc to H.ammUfW. lf'."111l J O\lt ''' 1hc
\ lC't4aD\ \\a.r .. ,.\
P.,fl 01 lht
ftkl(I\»JJft fOI fbr \t~h \JI d'C' IW'iOt,.

••, I ~c.'

t'bt) "antt\1 to ~~C' lhe C'\J,....,""~ and
otbct sy1ecrns A&gt; •ell. he &lt;aod

11 . . ....

''"h

''~ from foxUtta11n1 tM mJ "' tht
••r. •bk:h the \1\Kknh ded," t-l.vnmttnd
sood tbctr m&lt;l'cmeot, "r&lt;odu..'&lt;d a 1o1 or
dNppointmrnr" beca~ ttnnp: •crt no
dJffttcol at the c.'nd or IM mO\C'f'MOI lh1tn
,..,.,. the) hw ''•ned.
"Peoplt- came co rnhtc tht't V~Pt:'ft
bansln&amp; thtu hc~ch a.pm\t .1 llud. \fOOC'
wall." Hammond noted.
He. dtcd thC' n-entual di\llfu,mnnlC'nt nr
lht stude-nts 1n 1970 4) pafl of tilt rtaion

~uons uruf~1--.

,.,._.kj

b•&amp; ~let."' ht a.sttned. "YOCil
th1~'4 ln'!t rtoNtm lftiO il afWl rm\.«I

Tile rmfN&lt;&gt;r a.ldcd that pan of 1bc

rrobkm •• th'' cc\kkn•~ toda) don't baH
~n&gt;th1nc .-"'"on' a~ lhC' "-ar ~noa.uto

COI'beqvcrnly ratarn

,~n,. &amp;ht\ln~ and ha't
'\lo-)our~•n..cbma"

tnto thr

s)odromr

Ahbouah that ...,.. slopn "11! tbc lhcmt

to• the I'Oldlah o ~ 11110. Hamonood

"'l&lt;l1ht ltrm h.lb bctn "man•pUialcd. "AI

unr hmc 11 rMant

~an

n'tdJ\&lt;tdu.al

Oon~t

Jf'C Into the \)''-ttm.'" hC' ~J)ltmcd . uNo~
d meal\) don't bt rart O'f any l.)\ltm r'\Cept

the OM that ¥nil

II'~ )0\~

Vthac )OU

~ant ~ "

State nuke plants rated low
Critical Mass releases study
"The ptob~m" that the r&lt;I'On "Just for o spcafte

By IRA HART

pnlod"

S/H£1T'IIm Stoff Writrr

o~uc tht cntid\m 1-lmcd .. the rt'P(M1 •~'~« .. ,
hrct or thc five nuclear rf'ae.10R in Nrw
York State ~\ave "di&gt;pla)cd ta. than
olelirabl&lt; P«f~:· '""""'dUll 10 a
Nuclear Rqullltory C'otnJ~~JUion (NRC) r&lt;pon
asseuinc lhc pcrflll'tiWI« of '"""'or•

T

--wide.

The rcpon, "hic:h has )'tl 10 be otndally rd&lt;ascd,
was obulncd and mock publiC wr month by tht
Critical Mas. Ena-1)' Proj«t. Ralpll Nod&lt;t's anco·
ouc;!car &amp;n&gt;UP· Tbe thnr ~ York Slate
v.bic:h rtaivtd a ktw paformuct ratina ~ tM
A. F'1ltp011idt plaat (~). Nine Mile
Point pbnt (O...qo) aod Indian Point pbn1 no. l

"""'ON

s.....,.

(Buc:banan).

'&lt;1'0"

Critical M.., offldals hove cntocizcd the
lor
tU rd.ath.e ratinJ: or reacton: on a btac:,... to abo¥t
• ..,... scale. Ri&lt;N•d Udell, "bo rd&lt;:tscd 1ht
rrport, Wd the NRC Study "•as. flawC'd 1n u5iftt thll

mcthodolos:Y•••

Tht study tatcd IOCioo as "a--.c" 11 they had
... c:ombinalioo or chara&lt;:t&lt;risucs ..., in&amp; l),;caa Of

Udall .aid tbb type or
rat ina S:)'Sltm wu mWcadint bc:cause it rated reaaor
opcrahons in rd.th'C tCfliU;, rather thin by a spccmc
let or $11ndards.
~q~r...,..ali•c qlalitlco."

The lludy Wti \lso critici&gt;cd bccaux ,, railed to
rate. reactors Ovt'r one-Set time period. AllboutJt he
refused to make an oHidal commmc on Uw rcpon.
NRC PubUc Affairs Offt«t Gary S.U.bom admitted,
"Tht cvaluatM&gt;n periods ba.., lona »nee elqlhd
may be, in a - . obsolete." Sanborn ~.

and

unvalincll~t month. Sanborn 1n.1b1nj tbt NRC was
doina no ,ob. "If tbc NRC._,. oenous oafcty
probknu
a nuda! plant, wt •ould shut it

""h

do•n ... be' satd.

Amona th~ mou common fauh• round 1a New
Yorl rcacton ..._ radiation

prot«&lt;IIll\, _ , .

OG-

-cdnc:a and.-.~-. ............ - · ·

t..orm Hemy, lhc: ~~&lt;~ona d.lcaor of tbc Wudcar
Scia&gt;c:t Ud Toc:bnoltll)' F.....y
•v

or

ailccd abolll Ill&lt; soflly
alldcar r&lt;KtOB in New
t s..te. tndvdllll tbc 1'\&amp;l&amp;r - " reocsot
lbcVBOMDpus.
()ucst!OII&lt;d on the ''CI'aCIIY or NRC rquiauoo.

v...

on

Henry ...S, "Thor standards an •err ..n-t."
and noctd 1~ '"t.My hl\'f be1'1tr ms:pcatoaJ DOW
then tbcy &lt;V&lt;r h..t. " H&lt; saod that ompcnoons an
......uy dctamlncd by pauma or "inadcnt~" .. •
ft11C10t' Tbac IA.\PC(1.0nl art .omttima carried OU(
by .. all·ill iMpccton "bolla&gt;&lt; tht riJ)II 10 •icw l.lly

part or a reO&lt;! or oo request. Tha&lt; lmpectora,
liCCO&lt;din&amp; to rnktlll law, .,.. Yo;it a reactor wil.llout
warnona wbilc the plant b In opcnti9n. The« ore
also rc&lt;idcnt inspcQOrs, ,.bo ar&lt; poou:d Witbla tbc
immtdlotc ~lnhy or . reactor "' .. to be famillot
wilh tbc roost common lndcklltJ llw may occur
tiiC'fc.

H enry said, "Tbc ~RC roqull'&lt;$ that tach 1111e
h•v&lt; a RadioiOiical Emcramcy Plan," in tb&lt; cwnt
CMI......_,~I

�in short.
ca mpu ~

Stony Brook

,._,..,

Oe~th

A Slate UnrYCnlly or Nco- YO&lt;L 01 StOll) Broo~ "odcm do&lt;d or
ltean !~&gt;lure early lit,. """L lfirt ......,""1"" •-odanon lor ha)
(ever oil be Ulli..,..IJ'&gt; tOfiOIW)

Accordlq 10 I «)lln by Ill&lt; 510ft) Broo\ s,,,.,.,_, 20 ) HI •
okl Sharocl CJOU-. a JWliO&lt; &lt;'OIIIpu!CI ......« mojOI 60&lt;0
Qucaa, laiJO&lt;'I U\10 I como aftn 101ft&amp; UIIO MOjlh)'laru&lt; &gt;hod.
Tho proaram Of odmtnu.l&lt;nq allcrl) ID)«hon• ha&gt; b«ft
JJWpmCkd 11 ~ 1nfrrmary Ptftd•na 1M oiJICOfYM' of a unr,CY.a)'
1Rvt$Uph0D Altholl£h Ill&lt; lead- "b " more than 1•\d) Ill&lt;

result of 111&lt; moeul.o10n," Unl\.,...f spo\C&gt;mlln James lthaup n
rq&gt;011cd, "offtaab do not t..IIC'c 1111&lt; dnth • •• ' """" b)' .,.&gt;

inoptopiCI) ••

SASU Buying Service

United PtU&gt; IPI~. M OK '"~lb. a clnodcd ..,..,.., "'
111&lt; ~made 111&lt; front poar of 111&lt; H•" \ t - JuwrNI
h bcpn •"'Yih Sl..a.q,1.. a man ••th arona or ruAa at'lout fVC\'
Julhbi!lly. Dnt-••1"" hi&gt; Lno" k&lt;IJ&lt; of ' "'""' Fr11flt l-alla. II&lt;
mvmtcd ~ aitltr~C'f' or a &amp;fOUft 'Ahida ~ft t'AIIrtl c:ocLrOrifl\h
pills -'llt pc manltnd tM \amt' tmmun t) to snoctnn l.tr trl'*'l'
1ppatentl} ..,_ioycrl t&gt;,- co..l.r"""""' Son&gt;&lt; or th&lt;w ta••cd I&lt;&gt; th&lt;
pren COCIIftf'm« la\t tptlnJ -u'kludJ"f '""lut" ,-,,,.""1 ;tnd
the: Aio.SOc."ia1td PrH~~lat out mb'nulklft rto\Nkd II\ the

' r•

JllldtD1:s UUUal ~ ttit:'al!C'. (uund ltlij~.UIIol\ 4-fMj

"'"'"-*'

r•\UC'\J ttk

runhtr.
•
FJ\c- repontf'. dNI ~o• up to tntn~te"' J.w,tr C,rt'tOf &lt;'\-r$.' 11n
floi'P) llat aod nurr0t da,...l. UPI had" ,.....,.,., and
pltot~ 00 hand. and II\ ll&lt;'l' •C'flt l~t.ll Q\t'f lhf.: "h'
\hor11Jth~tn- tL~ un\bu.al uurt m ..tk- '' itnn\.·\ltnl h.abnr
natQ'I•idr.
Somcehtf\1 d!&lt; h.J\ pm\cn mh'"f'l"tlnf
.
\1n&lt;'t' thr tK\a\ ~"'~
\\hilt- tome mdi'LkJuoal fQ-I'C'f\ ha' ' •~ohJUth.'\1 lt'l ihc11 rc.tdt·u that
-"Of~ PO

the )lot) ~~• 1 phon) one:. UPI rtlot'tl h.;a~

Tho Student ....._..,,on or Ill&lt; Slate Uno\Cnn) (!&gt;liS) bu)10~
has publnhcd 1 b~ o f ttkphonc numbcn to I\Sn4
su.Klents an t:).ptdtt•n&amp; J)Uh.hl~- The bu)i n&amp; &lt;m ~e · ~ o('("f\ 10 . u
UB stud.tnl-' and orft'n·
on tlem• prk nJ rrom S I ~.

ser~

&gt;""'

tu run a -.~'rr"1""'
~II.W• tnta~t •luk-. 1\ JWO(lli\MII to tn.tf1UtQ~1UtC' \ti an~·thf'f

""h • OJid hunrrr anJ ~ trk.tloN ..

m«11.11 ntnt. tn deal
Thlli.nl. ..~l\fllg

TM Uru"'cnuy Llbrann art :spontonn&amp; an c\.h,btr or Unh\."nll}
facuhy and P&lt;OrnJIOnalotafr publintiOO\ pnnlcd th" )l'3r,
Dir.ctor or til&lt; ubuno S.kto&lt;laJ Roy"'"' Ia~ " "'L
Jown&gt;l111ida, ~'· collccuot" of C&lt;&amp;&gt;)&gt; and ,...._1
pobbcaiiOD&gt; .. ;u all be todudcd tn 111&lt; n h1b11 .

r""""'"~

........ c.--.

_eo-a,

CMINI'I&amp;..t+'C--...TH-....s
O..IIIOCI•,. W'Cifr'~
Kew\A~.,

J"' '- ..., · o C~

......"' c

Kac,. "1CiiOllnO.fto.

.ki'!!ftFOI"'WA- ~1

~· flfiiOII.. N•to.-.4
.............."' 1 Jto.e

~ ~top,.,,.,

O.•IICf Oua-.oO.Usnrur ~Of,..,
JtHre, R Ttvw401VSpom
J~

..

0.-al ••• r.-t.urt s~

o.,NS A. Cc:-"tt•uO ~·eMs..,.

s.,. ,_o•oo~r

Jill fey N C.ntQIJI•vtf-.u a~ .,..,.,
Jimtt P M\olrphv'CCH"PIIOift-r

What ~C\ to Jtu,..,.. hil\~t rc:..,hf:d .111 a1l·itntt..· h tJh, \:~)tU(Idlntt
&gt;Ailh our d ca\jon •o a;o ah~tnJ '4Jth iht M\ antJ thC' H·l Ntm~

h '\ 1 h~ Colond Sandcf\' n1~hod-thc ~ '" w hUlen the:
Ruu.an" ur " ~" ~ll..ll~ •t \liUfhlrl ·rm

Sh'rtt~

G-i1·•A4..,. COO'*"'•Jot

r,. Sptc_,uJJt "

HtYed

a,

the

Pf'Ht f~New'lpapel
~teLo• A ~bTJIT'Ift
S,...a&lt;:ate CoiltV'•• H.--c~ r.,...
Auoc:&amp;atecl

Cit) Plannct' ItT c&amp;lltnJ .lllt'fllktn tO lhC' ruk Ol I he' liM\ II'
rcb\nk.h nJ our da.-rcptl d'~"mo•l'l art'JI\. Gu::l.l tde.t llov. ahout a
~L~("'.""';;re-oo-Sl.W Ro• pru,C\.t' \\ t,i1.nd\)Aio.t,.•JII rifht hnc

'"the lotUon paTtOr'

tht:

lkont""'t"Q tC\

utn\tfHr.,

f'k.trf\ou.-.a. •nfO "'-""'"""ah..&gt;OC"o

R011c:b Hoax

~.,.,~ ~

M 8 Klllft'lil~c.t"'l*t~uc:IKM tlfl.

~ fNcul ltntrnuk'nl ..a.•nh "*'N e..p:r 1r11loth
8o'Att) Sur~~. lhrh. mu.~ k • ~\, ttaru h•l

natio n al

t.l ,.., ......,...£*tort

"'-•o.-•s..,.. ._,.~
~Kalldlllr C......

lOI"!t Gra,.aa.-1\fulit

and rt'C'Ofd tht ma"e and tltr moek:t numbn' 1 hey I her ~nil the

Library display

~nt'IO"r

ocl .......... E..,.,

f' r•nc:ts SC*:"-44

IOC'al numbn fo1 dater and dbuiburor lnlnrm11 inn and •1\e rh'-'

op&lt;ntoothc SASU l'urcho&lt;e Po,.., Orour nuntb&lt;o 628 Th&lt;) ~•II
be xnl a a:tllfK"Itt of mC"mbcnhip en SA SU ~ hh the info.-n,:ulon
"""'eel IO COlllacl 0 d&lt;okf
Tho New ¥01~ Numbm arc (212188'1f&gt;lJ" on N.,. \ orL !'n),
(91• )1764100 oo WC$1d&gt;C&gt;Itt. (516~· 'le&gt;l! on I ons I..S.UW and
(31$)-ll? ...UA and ($181-134-132• for Uf'\II IC ond Buffalo n it&lt;

s.u-GouO..·

ltl Pelh~•rt•

The roil or the l ltfh\ offtt&lt;'d b) lht k"t U t..'t' I f (' au:aranll,.,•d 10 be
1he ~~·Ht ~ithln a SO mde r1od•u' c&gt;f •here thc) A• r purd\a\4.-d.
To obiatn savlnp throYgh the St'n k'c:. ,.,udcnl\ td«&lt; lh..- th:m ..

~U...ttG F•t ~~tts$) ~

rtte

ano~•too Pw eat S~
lp«tflt"!ii ••
na•tON
~11..~bp~O""Sand
ACMtrt"'"C ~'toS~fllc'

reor...-.•.., lor

'""&amp;Me,...
....... sa..,• .........,..,.,ot

oft~Rt..,.. IICIC.itecl f'l

~~

h ... , . t l

~fUt_ lOS ~

S.trM4 . . . . . . ,..,.. ........ 14.?14

,.._.... a7t6a.Jt)IJ'6 .0..tor-.

Journol:sm &gt;todcm&gt; 01 ,...... YO&lt;L' o Scltool ol \'nu&gt;l Am 101 a
a hoa\

' " ' ' " ' . . . _ Ill n&gt;cdoa &amp;ull!btl~t romttly b) h&lt;l""" 10 lf\lll
on ~-rral rl\..,at nc-. ipaflt"'$ and OR( ~uon.ll oavc WOll."'t

••k-

cuJt tha1 au. cod••tGa\.."'ho..
11w- stDtf ml) 30und far --ftkhtd.. b ul o -~~ ~K"'Il*' c-noUf-h
to makr- the J)ai«S--IIM C'h~J 111lNJn• • 1hf' Jt t~VIInfttm "'"
and tbc Loum1llt- t:'V~if'H'!I..Jfi~J,.,N1f, and lo bt fta1 u1N l'!) lhc

111-·
... $1_,...,

0.0,"""
, . , &amp;rt'•IO.. ... . ,,. sc-ctAIII'II

\ ou ctut.. tn anJ
,.,.,_

\OU. '"; • "'•"-

t. ;~ t...u ,,J ~...r ..nJ ~ ru ~'tl:

PetiGik.-4'~

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. . . . . pot..... ~..,.

'"- u.,...,.e&gt;.........
TIK-rl.annn"' k.-,.,

- - Eo--101tl'4

pole,.- • 011........_, Dr ,,.. Eo.w tr1
Cll~ ~oOft;J~ .,..,. .....t •

Tho saucknu, m&lt;mb&lt;.,. o r a )Ournah"" .to.. IIUJhl b) J""1fb
prr» C'Ottfrn11t.."'f', .c"N out ~t"" ,~....~ 'IJ'J
deab 'Wllh IMdLI rt'fWC":4cnt.at'""n tmneucJ h ) 1hn1
of-.~
~. orpn&amp;Zed a

-·

Xl/ltA ._. I..Aetlf.._'f41fliW~

J

tt

SahatlM Amt) "til be

Jll\.: .. ••r.J """ rhc ..n' ttudJI.i "'"'"·''•

ra,.,.,nr tltlt ~,•U\"'C ;lnd dtl'\.1 ·braul\ ht lht

"""'~C'f'..

Q

ot

t.a s.troct11

p!WIG

bt

IW"'•IIC

•·r••P•&amp;l&amp; ~~ 1) Cl ~ ~
e...H•&gt;O. N'r

dant't.'1\ and AIU h. 1.111
DlslhOI.IItG frN k.t1 . . Unf\!41f1&gt;th
"''I (loft(~)' pet fl&lt;l'&amp;l.r

C~Jft

�·City officials, Falls
residents discuss· water
thty -.:o~4

8y RIC HARD C HON
)

NIAGARA FALLS-Cuy
olrodah heft foddcd Qll&lt;'ltom
fram .., OAJUOU• publoe abooo.t the
qua!Uy of their dnnlin1 • 11&lt;1 II I
...public Kl"'Unt&amp;bd.t.t)

W'\SJQA'.

bdd Thunday ruabt by the New
Yort Pubbc IIIIer«! lloan:h
OroQp IN\ PIROl Clloam
Alita=.
'lbc IDC&lt;IIIfl, l1lOdcrat&lt;d by
NYPIRG \tall .a.ntt\t Wabft
Hllltl, poll&lt;d N_.. Falb Cny

Matllll&lt;f WoUoam Sc1ao and
Dircaor or UUlitoa Rohctt
ch~

"Ont or th&lt; crcat thon" abcxot
'"'"' ... tkmoaoey .. that
publoe oporuo~~ can rt.r a l&amp;r1&lt;
rok 111 ck&lt;&lt;mUOIIII policy ... Hand
1Nd the l~amcc a&amp; the ouua of
th&lt; ......... "" «&lt;&lt;&lt;ur.,..t lhe
ao•d 10 rnponJ ·~h rhnt lt&amp;ftJ
to .....,.,..,... mAde~ th&lt; t..., cit)
offiNib, and

• ~ani.

c;uo·, Ofk1'J.ftl ft'm&amp;fU •m

con~.'1hai.Of)' 1n

tOM ··we arc

IOftiJhl not 10 C\~t-JUC1 I

htft

ckbal(':·

··w.. ur ht'ft 1n 1M

~o:ommon

Siq,ara

t---•

tlo·pla~ on

M \&amp;Jd.

Mll(thc.-• lPOMI a li&gt;.-.mcrnbcr

"cit:Wn's'' pancl :u

fl'rG"'"" 1 nu\nanc

I.'Om.lnmtar)' on lhc upha by
Sd"" and \1tllh&lt;WS

Cay Cddor

tnln-"t We arC' hnc

\l!lkfdy " &lt;;(lao dtfmkd th&lt;

aly·, r("(''f\j

nr monuouna "'

F&amp;lb Con\'c-:m•on Cmtft''l Gr~k

_.111tf

Thtat&lt;t be(O&lt;c .., &lt;1'11) llundtcd
c:itymodcQu.
The mco:una foUowed the rtkosc
0ctobcr 12 or a 28&gt;-paae &lt;tudy by
I"YPIRG. &lt;nthlod T1HI Rao•alffl

catclully at the !NYPIRG) r&lt;pon,
you'll find 1h11 ;aln'IOu .all tht dau
NYPIRO
ther&lt;d from
Cloy or N~ l'alb i!udl.,, ..

mrmtd waMcwrattr is dumped 1n1o
tht' river daily, tht' wud)' revealed.

and some of !hac chemicals~
linding lhar "IY Into th&lt; Noaaora
Falb city watcr S)'&lt;l&lt;m, •hlcll

......,.. -

m.ooo pcorl&lt;

l'fYPIRG CitilcnJ Alllan«
""'l&lt;tf prQCIII&lt;d Sclao and

Ma~oh•"• ...., asked "'"r th&lt;

thy wa.- not takina more action m
lluaauon 1,111nu Hnok«

ChcnucaJ, V. hOK IOMC dump 1.1
located lc&lt;s lhtn 200 r-rdi from
the city 'Aitt"f system'• tnta.kt

•hO&lt;c&gt;han. "Wh.., did I qu11
btJII"' my wire; 1ha1'{ v..h:u
you're ..~tnl.'' MatlhcWJ rcplicd.
"Tht- tellOf\ •e're: waicin.a 11 thai
....~ ha\t 10 Tbt aty bcpn lht

lon..tioo .....,.,.., in 1978, and

M auh&lt;.-s • ~h a j&gt;&lt;t&amp;UOA &gt;W\&lt;(1 b)

6,000 penoru d&lt;manduta the
immediate "'utdO"An of 1hr- C•cr
of Noapra Falls shorcsllaR
dnol&lt;io&amp; •lller onlaloe I) &gt;tan.
iruullorioo or .,anul&gt;t """'"'cd
carboo (CAC) tihrat1&lt;10 &gt;Jilcms'"
tbc city water S)"SScm to dmun11c
IOU cbemicab. and IM Maeltnmt

or a commu:rul)' ''R.iabH.o~Knct'w··
Ia•. •1&gt;trh •-ould r&lt;Q\1~ ch&lt;nucal
companies to dliiCllcHc: •here tn ttK
Niapra F"moucr loJUC: cll&lt;mo&lt;als

arc- bnnt manuraaurrc~ • .nomS.
transport~ and

" If )Oti look

wed"'' ..

R"·tr, . -. hieh dttallro ahe mu~ivc
dumping O( tO:QC cbtmtc&amp;h intO
lllc Nbo&amp;•ra Ri•tr. Chcr .100
mmlon pi Ions or chCI1lically.

~ut'rlin;

dumped.

T
h• ,_.,., had a11 ah• '""' or
bcin&amp; a wdl-on:hcaratcd mcdoa
e\-cnl . 1lle theaacr v. as dtd::fd
'lith NYPIRG Citizen• Alltan«
banner•............ !be sides or th&lt;

semi-circular hall was cordon«S

orr. tbe five Jllnthsu-l .. o or
whom " ut rnembttt or Cltiz.ens
Alllilll~wct&lt; bncrcd o:an:fully
by Hana about what qu..aions to
ask. and tht' auditncre mcmbtri
wue ai"CC1 sian• rddlna "Good.''
.. Bad" 11nd " Run.around.. w thlt

..-e:~u ha\-t: to ~« 11 throu&amp;)) ."

Ht'

caJt 6oub&amp; on tht efrtctnt11t't or
OAC liltrallon, 11111111 rt ..U

. . _..... and that Olbcr Idol
&lt;Oally IDCI&gt;WCJ COUld t.. IO~cn IO
prcwnt~ &gt;ptcad of tOll&lt;
0

chmnca.b and~ .. aau

~)"SCtm,

lndudo"' constru&lt;IIOII •orl on th&lt;
&gt;horftltaft lO I&lt;!'Aif the leaks.
\1att~t nwntaJncd tha.t the
-..urr no-'"1 1n1o 1hc -.-a~.tr
J.)"lm'l thora.hlf\ -.-as unta.tntcd
by ch&lt;mo&lt;al contanunauon. and
thai taJ\. or dostnl the tot aLe "'ti
PfCDl&amp;lwt. "h'' • mantr or

economy. it'i .. mann- or
r....obillly, ti'J. mallcr or do!"'
lotncrhrna hrcrf'l&lt;\ably "'""'.''
he ..od.
Pantlist \1arprtt. Gu:rliani then
Sdao ahou&lt;th&lt; $20,000
ollocat&lt;d by lh&lt; l"iapra 1'•11•
Common Cou,.,olto condun
another ~udy on the rl\ltr -.11trr.
"Why spmd mt&gt;11: money
ltkntif)'lf\&amp;l.ht orobltm, which u
alre:ady b«n done~ ins:tead of
dolna .omcthlna to corr&lt;ct 1!7"

u~ &lt;d

ohc asked.

Sc1ao rt'pli~ the swdia \\ere

••We all txi~'-C m '1otllcr a.mt
Ood. bUt ~ho.l ~rt 1he u~l.'"
Vnu'n: 'tOO 1imt\ more

"'~"h nl 1M chemical pollutam•
tha1 llfC' tlf~nll)' bant ftc! 1n10

hkf'l)" IO d1t ftctm a (11Ant \.rA\h

1hc Nt-'lllll RJvcr-and

brma ma&amp; 10 "'put ttlc N•a.aara
Rlrt:r into complcu focw. •• He
1old tht audien« that rC'SpOn~ 10
~cntinc &lt;ludit$ 111Jch ~h tt\c

ahan dnnl•na the 1111tc1. Tht n~b
ma1 beth'""· butlhcy'rc not

N\' PIRG repon arc emouonal,

rft"t\.m.'' Titt Dudtetl« \IU,"'IUttd

and do not rcadol)' lead tu los~~:al
&gt;Oivtion1. "Why don't )OU be upo
front abouJ l,_problcm."
Guiltanl co"nr"'r&gt;l, .. ..., the pcoplt
can co 10 th&lt; fodcral illld S&lt;at&lt;
10\ffft.mcnl :~nd 1-1), 'Lool. our
loc&amp;J of(Jeilb arc uytni,.IO htll'),
but it's nor eClOUJh to ~h~ ttk

ba\.k al Mauh~\ ••\\ hal &lt;11c ~c
..lkl"' &gt;bcxot7" M~uhr..• a,l&lt;d

probltm"~··

&lt;Onllnn&gt;tcd on lhc lcdcral
fn\lfotJnk':tttal Ph)ltl'tiOI'I
A$ro&lt;) 's re«ol ckct"oo to I urod
abc •cpeu or the ~boo be-d' '"

The CU) h:u no1 P&lt;Jbli&lt;ilcd the
'''ti«OtD" dforb it" 't'aLm.g m

lhr 1wt a.p.tt~~ Hook« Cfhnn.cal
and Pla'!ia ('orpor.uooo. Sd.Jo
r~ ,.tu for tbc Rtght-IO~Kao•

"W&amp;ICf," \hoUU~d ant Spt\.1110f

"\\ oU rou uutallth&lt; &lt;yttan!"
a.lod • p.anclo'l Doth S4ou aod
~btthc.-• &lt;ood lhao the aly ,.oukl
nor
Arln ahe mM.IrtJ. \\auhr~u

tht at)'·~ •.t1-lc trutn\Cfl!

1.%111~-

Nod\ chat •auld clunJ:I\..-Ir

t.ol d ir the.
fund on.. r&lt;O&lt;&lt;n "«&lt;I """ •hty,

lhc bt'd~ 'ftould be in optr...Jion
•lltur~ tv.o )'fin. As fOf N\'PIR(j
CIUtd\\ Alhancr'1t~i11tn('nt

of
h1m and «;d1o, Matthe•t caUtd u
··,u~m!lt

••

thn Watln Han&amp; ttad

11

uolrcrem pomt or.,\,., Asl.cd
0

the

-...u advft'RIW m
IMC, he rt'l)locd, "No, I don't
thonl "' COOP&lt;rlllon can ooJy be
lln&lt;lor«J alttr tnfonnotion bu
t:Jnoq rv• oa the tabk. uaUl )'®

.,no• •t\alchr publ.c •illllt. and
ho• r., publoc offtaalf arc •illlll
tnan ·•

In, Sclao &lt;old the oU&lt;Ioetla, "We
•outd

un&lt;qui\OC:~bh

surpun

~och

qoslatioo," akltouah \lanhc.-s
c:atSJOMd tbaa ·"}ou N'r to be:
car~ful that &lt;he approprwe body
cnforcc the'"" ..
Manh~1. Wti then a~L~
•bdh&lt;r the GAC' fi~ratoon I)•tcm
p&lt;opowd b) NYPIRG ..., in (..,I
prolubiC&amp;dy Upetl!it'\t, as bt had
\latod before. '-la!thc.-~ p&lt;ndll«d
I 1979 Uuc.l)' b) lbt ~~ Vorl.
State i)qw1mcn1 of Hc:&gt;ltlt
P&lt;Uina lh&lt; co;r or •uch a 1)'&gt;\cm

at SI2·U rrulllon. He qutstioncd
~hc1.hcr che apmditurc ol sud!
fund) .,as Juntficd. •.uain.g thai ''
v.llS oot yC'I k.oowo "'hether the
~unoum of chemicals found in the
drin1r::iQg waltt :tctuaJty ~a

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A government for lhe
people?
The world ts full qf wry Ironies, not 1lle
leaSI of which concerns the New York Stele
Pubhc Interest Group (NYPIRG), which as
recently as last Sprong was In dange&lt; of
disappearing 1rom the lJ8 campus altogelher.
Through a last-mlnute flurry of negotiations,
NYPIRG officials convinced tho Student
Association (SA) not to reduce Its budget by
one half. a move wnlch would have effecltvely
term inated the State-wide public advocacy
organlzauon's UB branch.
Last Spring' s NYPIRG controv8fsy w~
more a claSh of personalities than ol
Ideologies, a petty feud that. disturbingly
enough. came very close to end1ng NYPIR~'s
existence on campus. Set against the
tremendous work that NYPIRG Is
accomplishing across the State-exposing
toxic chemical hazards, wor1&lt;1ng to relorm
eulomoblle insurance rates, pushing lor a
Statewide bottle bill. lobbying lor and

feedback-

winning, standardized " Trulh·ln-Testlng"
legislation, working against nuclear
energy-the absurdity of the student political
process beoomes all too apparent
NYPIRG's UB branch was instrumental in
helping put together The Ra••~ RIIIBI, a
study whiCh eaposecMhe toxrc che.,lcal
ttaurds In the Niagara River Acco.Sing to lhe
study, some of these chemlc:lls arc finding
their way Into the City of Niagara Falls'
drinking water, producing a tong·lcrm cancer
hazard for almost SSO,OOO residents.
This problem has existed lor years, and ll's
not 1 rash assumption to think thai It would
have continued to exist undetected A "60
Minutes" segment gaYe nahonal exposure to
the problem, and rt rematned on the front
page of the local new51)8pers for days Now
tho State Assembly is opening hearings on
the toxlcs problem, the federal Environmental
Protection Agency has prom1sed tho City of
Niegare Falls lhe money II needs to repair the
carbon beds In Its waste water treatment
center, and the Falls Common Council has

commissioned a second study on the river
water All olthlsls a direct consequence or
NYPIRG's ect1on1
NVPIRG ts now educetrng tne publiC on
how 11 c1n filter drtnklng water In the home,
and 15 mobrllzlng popular opinion rn fa•or of
closrng thO contaminated inlake $horeshalt ol
the Falls drlnktng water system, Installing
granular acllvatea carbon filters In the
system, and. enac11ng " Right-to-Know"
legislation which would mand81o that
chemical companies disClose what chemicals
they are manufacturing and whero they ere
being made. stored. transported or dumped
loday, II s obv1ous to see thai NVPIRG's
work Is invaluable. and has a ullhty that goes
lar beyond the boundanes of ue·a campuses.
whiCh 11 not something that many student·
supported organlzallons cen boast It's
sobering to think that Its life on this campus
could have been snulled out by the whims of
a lew perturbed lelbert Hall pollltc1ans
Hopefully, we can still learn lrom our
mistakes

T be ax faJI again
..,.,_, wH• end • ean.m d•Y on
Som-rh~ )IOU take/or gtlnted m•1 soon
d1a_., tH bO d,.n,oolly ol r - II llo&lt;lold ~
, . , " ftll' "'Y· 1he amou.M of m~ wtttetr Jtuoenra
receNe Ht IOelf&amp; and ltMrtetal ''d t~WM o. cut
IPPfO.d m•t•ly 12 Pf/ttoent
ttWftnts wltl be

To tbe Dean, part II

"'""1

EOftor
Thfl f1 •n open fet("'
DHn Joseph Atvtto.

ro School ol M•.n•gemenf

On August 11, 111111. you fttU • mtmonndtJm to
Howard Foster, Bob O.nu.ry ark/ PhH KuMman. I
fltOUkl fif(e to quote from that ,.,.,

"'In rf)e tMantmr•. b)' rh/1 m•monMum I am

lnsrruetlng rn• Chwmon. o.porrn&gt;M! or ap.,.r-•
Allo'Yols ro no lotJf1"t #mploy Mr Ktollmon tor
INdll"f/P&lt;f'POUS UtlfUtloJ 1 - . II 0 tiOCtitMnrod
- o f K'-S !OkMIIO -I'KI podlt-lul
tfii/ICU/t . . ideflt/1/od"'- ,._r -It&gt;} lire MM
_ , . .Wih IM olllcllcy or riHiu ol/ona Ex_, In
the moJI e•tre1ne clrcumat•~•. Jt 11 aJflkuJt ro

tualif-t ,.hiring •n hJJiruct« wuh tuch a conslltMI
lfi&lt;X&gt;rrl 0/ I~IISS dllllc&lt;Jit'-a. WhWe IIHI OC/100/ /a
grHtefll/ ~Alt. KraNm.n'r w/Hingn• •• to wott with
u.-'" •tao have • oiHt ool;gltJon to P«&gt;Vkle ''/tHat
adfJqUife ln$UuctJOD lor II&amp;IHfttl With I IUOstant~l
~1ft behavfor, to rHmploy Wr. Kreitman WIIOfJfd •
-~thor rJ&gt;.· - tooa Hl/00&lt;110/y.., upon •
COCWM ol *'llbi/Mit.tf I .... IIJ.t.n Ulllf«loq

•rrung ~ronm.,.t 101 ,.,.,.,., a.ICXIMia. ..

I Witt to «nphadl• the It~ tiNt the abow
,.....,. • quorf!d Wfbetum r,... •rrnot my pcJbflc
ctuuga 01 wild eccusar;ons but r,,,., , , aample ol
your own InC/sf~• wntlttg.
I would 114e to put the rolklwlng question• to ,cu.
OoHn"t "IQ noJOftR., flmploy Mr. Kr•JJman .. equ•te
to 1/rlng thlr Jnst.n;ctot?''
In ,our o.m 'I'Ord&amp;, IHIJW ' " ,,.,. en lnJtruct.or wlflt
• "oona/_ r _ o/Jtt.c:lou dtlllwllln. "lh«t
,..-, • ....,..,;ntial ,..,_ In
Wore
,.~ng ,_mp/t&gt;yod II
orao '- .,.,_ ,,_ Wa
m - n &lt; l - IM/IIIr. Kro/1/fMI! d / d - •eo~ablial!
o ,... IMn . .
IMming _ _ , lor

.,.n ..,.,rior,..

..,.,.,ng

,w..,.,

lludftlt&amp;. • An ,o.; go;ng to I UIKI on fi)Js
IMJfvctOI'aablltry 10,.. tolrty?- rouluat
1/te&lt;ltor dllllcrllllft.,..c. nrta -•lllflltl'f
,_ _, llld oortl-101'/·
IIIIMI Ia I I H I - roro let flfudeltla potltiotllng

/1/_,..,.,.,., __
l or • grot» C/1--oro

• Orot.onoo Co/rlmlnN?

H.....y--lflfudeltl--111/ylled
ol uine " FKtllty-

_I_Comnom-1"

E--llleoi&lt;I/OOaOOUIIIIeONIN-01

,,. r - -.,,. .... ,,.,
111_..,,.,,.,.?

r~~er-

Jwt

ln.llg•ble lor lt&gt;~ns •n4 aid. and may 011 unable to
I Uend SChOOl. Otn.r. who hi,_ Iflew .,a IIJa loin&amp;
cui wHI hiWt ro scroutt~ lor tdrt dol/en to
Thll lfiCOnd muMJ ot budgtt

c"''

od"-,...

a.... d.mn•
Tony lbddrdone
Cool&lt;llnat"' Externlll Allalro
Ktltllna D. S..OU
SASU 11epr-nlall""
JollftSonloro

'Ifill be ptetsented

w;n be 1 leller·•lmt;ng

SASU Arlp!-tative

s.-c.-

C.lfJ/Higrt Jn $quite HallaH

SASUflo!&gt;&lt;-tiYe

rreeaom or choice
Editor:

''rlnfl

TMre are ptONbly som• ~ ~ ,,.
of
Utt tb011k&gt;rt IISVtt t)ut thM trt •IIU • /tw thlfJQf lfJit

n..a to u .saki.
p,.aently, there fs • grrwp on c.mpu1 c•JMd VoiCe
lor Clio/c.. TIHiy .,. noll/ghllnll 10100011/M, l&gt;ul lhe
ri.Qhl to choo-.. e~lon 11 • mNnr ot •ndlntl 1ft
&amp;HJWIIftC pt~Mnc:y it e ~It .10 dui!U.. One of
,,. /uuoa rh~ gnwp lallgllrillg ·~IIIII Ia IN
HuiMn Ute Am..r:Jment Thl# •~mettl, wfllc1J
m• n'f tormt. ,,_ most pteiMt OM bt*'IJI ,,.
r..gla/ot.,.. Auii&gt;Oifly ilmMdm«tl by 5«1«1« Horcto.
Ia /UII OM logisloriW _,.,. dftslgnod to toke awoy
1110/rHdom of ChOtc.. What II,... M Ita , _ ,
reatrioted lorm II QM t , . IM UI penorthood .,,tus..
whlcA 1Nkft-4b0rtlon mfJrdtH •MJ me~•• •omelorms
o/ 0/rlh &lt;U&gt;nltol (tho pill. IUO, end aptHmlcldo) 1//ogor.
StMtor H•tch"a Nt'llon g1W1 tltt a tare concc'"errt
po- ro .,... - · fe90rrll"ff ollotlloll tho
ptOVislon thet whlc:hrNt' law '- more ,.ltrlctf~ f• tM
llw ,,.. sttle fllilf follow. TINt Js. 11 tM ltlte Nw Ia
IWC:W teltrlc.l/tle "''" ,,.. ,,.,.., #tw, ,,.., II tJJe Jew

re•••

•ncout•
•ttOPtton •• •n ellematM. Iff lddfllott.
teenegen .,. m•mJ•rfld to
PI'-"" ot
rHJtlly tlttir

rh.,, pregnoncy.

ThoH 0/111 ho,. glllatlmpllcetiotla Wlt/1110 more
MIHI/cold lundlng '"' cftlldblrth, and""",. putvng •
c.Jhng on ,,. num,.r of duid,., you ctn h-e~ ertd
ar/11,_.,. mOM!'. /lOw con poor ....,on oi/Oifl II?
are I lao Mallh rls4a ro ~JdM-•onr. 121/Kt
" yoor oldl oro not pllyaloall'f 111 ro _, • c/11/d and

n.,.

1-l&gt;o-IHI.. acl!~~~~&lt;»oloeblgo_,., T,.
~Mont,. ouic:lr ro -~ • - 'fOUI'IIQtrt•

10 ~.,. o-....IOOblel-- ,_up/or
adoption our e,. ttwy INdy ro ~,_,fill or ur
up p&lt;OfltOml ro t•ke un ol , _ . l&gt;oO..a IIHIJ'
tttbont•
.
II tnt 'I!.A [Human Ult A m - Q ,..._ .
womtn oould oo Tn.,.lllgolod II anr-....,
&amp;u~R«fl tfHiy . ,.~.,,. '" uHa or mtac.,nege,
• woman wm o. l.nv..tfQit«&lt; to meke awe fl wean'/
••11 /ltducod In oddlt/otl, h could pur roatrlct/Otll on
IIHI lobs ...,.,.., .., do ~n~~na~~r

SOIH~1HI · - t&gt;ltro • .,. roo rftllcuroua ro

/)tilt btlt lhe'f Mly. We II VOiolf 101 Cholt» are not

-ao·"ff • Oott.M or aaJ1tt11 rttar It I• ITIO bOC1 •

wl!/t:ff witi(/O'ieffl, - - Morll« Olllwf&gt;kll Ia ,_11'(111 COIIImitiNS lrt llle
H - on&lt;l S...r. la thO Family l'n&gt;IOC1iotlllcl, by
s.Mron: J~ W•h. ~-. Cochran, Com artd

d.,.,,..
Wiler are
'' ,,.r 11 . - oo
IJP ro 1110 woman ro q,oo.. 1 0 1 - l on&lt;l thor ,_.

Heldt. nrt• Ja ,__on 1110 -,,.dRioMI latnl/t" on&lt;l
P I - pui&gt;/IC SchOol,..,.,, IOXJ- C»&gt;ISonll(p
or -••· porenror nollll&lt;»tlon ltN oont- 1/ve
Nt'll&lt;»., VD trHtment, abOrtfon •nd 1bott/ott

peS-/hOI wo&lt;Jidftn- IIHI--Mt'a - l l t y
on ~ P••Mng , ... lewa W041K1 mMn
roerrlcrlng ,,. poraonoll-m o1 ~- 1 uovi
pooplo ro otond up. to~~ "'""-and light/or tlrolr
, , _, II oould ...., fu•t wrltl"f/O loltor or •
poat. .td IO I'O&lt;ItioglalltO&lt;, IN ....t lng a llhOM &lt;:1114 01
a/g&lt;llng 0 pol/liotl Do not t » - 1'0&lt;1/S.,f IIIlO
thlllllllfltTIOt
or ,,.,

OOfltlw/lng. II

oppoa•• aer Huutlott eiH/1e•

I-lion. ..,.cio/1'( In - "· MldllloMII'f, It
pt'Oitlb/ra ,... ol r..go1 S..aa Cotporotlon tllflth ltN
1/tV.- In lflloliotl IO aOotfiotl, .,.__liotl,
, _ on&lt;l P'l rlgltla. Aloo ptOIIIbllodla a / -/
on_, r o - ~or t/flltanlng _,.,..

HPI/Cif/r.-

TIN Ctroartry Bill, by S...tota Hore~t , .. ,.,., , . _ - Ia ..... UftdiN lhla million will oo ollocotod ro

....

dltftt..U

10 Congres-1 •honly, ami thl et It 1~tet1 to /all on
•rwffll old p&lt;O(/rom• • .,.,. u BEOG, GSL., and cws
II 1'0&lt;111/W • dam!l, lor 1'0&lt;11 "'Oeo oo -.a• nr.t•

1"" .__,..., opMtflf-..IL

.-

_.., ....,. orpan&lt;zod and . . .,. po-lo/ w.
e'-df(l fJ;ffl. .... c:en oeiHt lflllt We IIHIII • . . , tiN
pi"NIU!f't on A ,...,. mtnuta ol )'0411 I~ CM ntlft I

IVPI&gt;Iemetrt lfJISeloUtl

......, - - ... oddlrlon, It

4 ..... -

WNMidty, Ootobt'f
211 StMror AlptJonu o•Amtto wUI be our matn
fill/« We. IJ: 611/det)ta. muat '"him lno.., lllat w«

pro~~loltlng

ollotllon

Ootrton
....

,_.ell..,,., t&gt;r J30
oounutifl{l
or ,.,.,., end

ri

.uy~rog

,. tOO mUM tfiQgrNmetrl on tiN IUUH

,_

to h •N lltWI

,,.luw$ .,.,, .-nr

-.--.w~•liglrrroaew­
&lt;»-.cy ltH ,ou. We mutt oH llfl/tl 10 _ . , . . -

...... J._..,
UB Camc&gt;Ua CooldlnOI"'
'"' Vote. '"' cno4oe

�qp-ed
\c9lles! ~pinion
By LOUISE DELL' AMICO

atthouglh the anlmatt are extremely oe~Xotl(.. rnott of thol

car.takefe tove the an1mals~ But thla miNOa '"' pe:Wn•. f
would like to comment on tf"'e recent leu ora
concerning the u5e of dogs for reseercn ti'ICJ
tnctllng by the UB medical department I wrote
• ltUOJ OM.IIng with lhls luue lut 141!1'MalM, and
rec!ffvtd 1 couneovs response from Shei\Hrl M NeQeb
and JOf'ge Vetuao~ aNOdate dlredOf' of the Labotatorr
Animal Fac:.lttl... t met wtth VNeco tea.t • ..., anc ~·nee
the ••~ has been rt.ad ~· in. tMte are turthef pcMniS I

w.outct ,,.., to make.
Fltat of en, I wouiCt like the pu~ to

tNt,,.,,,, that

ttwe J1 no •••~e or federal law wh•cb rtQUirta the uM: ot

., OMIIhe&lt;lelonolgeslc on eny 1-.otO&lt;y OlllrNII, oalong
•• ,,.,. re...rcWclaJms th•t st.teh YNge wouiO lnterlere
with tho tx!Mfl,.,.nt. This Ia l&lt;nown ~ronleoiiY)os tho
Anlmol Wollaro ...&lt;1. Some 0111m11a such u blroa. lion;
mk:e tnd farm Mltnala are exomp1 front tnJt &amp;C1 (I.e.. parn
can be lnfltetld w1thout an aneslheHc lnd no pptanaHon

11 requlrtd).
1vt omployoo otlho neollh c.ro _ . _ . In lOt,....; me
tnot lntubotlona ond ~~...- orol*19f,....; on
ohoop, ond" lho)l'ro nt&gt;1 dono 111-ly. oecuiOIIOily •
.. ,,, dlo dU&lt;1f&gt;9 tho nl;ht. Tho .,,,.,.,,._.tO&lt;y
lo&lt;:llhla oloo hovM oloths, mesua
oro
mon~oyo. cola, OQWYols, guiON 1'490. IU&lt;koya Ond
cnlckona Tho employee w11o t - keto aold thot

,_,.._,..,Plot

am queatlon'ng tne right of humane to " " animal• tor
any type of reaearch, regardless o t v."hethe' Of not I he
animals lt01rtl1ed won.

V•••aco·• MC.lttary lilJd, ··These .,•m.a•• are •no
m-ont

uMO •o ~ med!C&amp;ilechruques 'lfh.C:h
uve
your
&amp;Oft"Cat • Thts tt. the typ.c;tl rnponH trom
oeoo.. ~ Ute Mattn car-e ftrd. ancs tt ..s a
or
IT\an6putauon wtwcn p11~ on ~ , . ., ol o.e1n &amp;len
llllttnef\11 ItT\~ tt\11 Itt)' p(oceQute ti'Wty 6o &amp;ftOuld be

t••

•ot.,

acceptab'e to 1'1'\e If il me111s 11 may ""'' my 1111
SOI'Y\oelly The kt1..-.nce II 11\at I should be Qflttlu4 fOf
thetr achl~t• Instead ot quesUonlng their metnoo:S
So Wh)' am I 10 unappreciative of theh noble ettorta to
saya human ltvoa? For one thing, t Queltlon tne neee»•ty
of usti"'O enlma11. Thoro are many altemlt•YOI to lhol ute

ot anlmata, such as maahemat~eaJ ano comput.,
l"f"''!de41ng. cutturet of

~omtcehular

ayatema. tiJ.Iul c::uUutes.

and cun•cal and ep•demiOtoglc.alatuo,-.

. . . !.,·:::::=':.

·=~':';:::,::: ~~
~ble

tmPKt •n ttte ldvanc:ea ~ peog:reu of

manr ~teeJ hekb. espec·•••r ~o!OCXItmonary
.sutgerr, OtQat'l tfan5plantauons. OeW'oc&gt;ment of tnsul•n
ancs many otNf tlta.vtng techntQuea. dtUQt and

J

vecc~nes ...

ThliiNdl to my 'H()Onc:l potnt.. WMt ,.,Pt of

people reQUitt ,,_. lit.savlng tKohntq...-.•• and er•
there anr ott.. altatnatiYn Ot met"&lt;M'Je of lnt tn~entiOn
tnat anould Dt contld.,ect Pfk&gt;f tOtauc.h dr&amp;aUc. m.,na at

ourge&lt;y? Con1lcle&lt; tho lollowlng fKtL
-Fact011 wttich ~lnb\lte to COfon&amp;ry twart d•...M
'""~ ot&gt;esur. amoktng SJ:reu. t.ck of ••.-c•M. ano
h4gh ilttfvm ci'IOIMtttot ....,._

-Conwvatf"fe •tiiMtH r..eai tNt 80 ~~ of lit
Canoef ta t'm'IIOt\'ftlltltllt)' ·~
-f01 tnl. . .~ 0C&gt;eH pa1~t1 Wtlh IICWtt-on.MC
Cliabl~a. ~"' ton tteQ\Iefltly leada to ,.._,n of not mat

Q1U1l0. . IOI«OIICO

Why 111M focvt ot mechQt c .. e conotnuttea on
oevetoom.nt 01 aav•nced surgical techntc'fuea at tho
eJlpe(\H of mllfiOftt of entmals per ye.ar, when an
enoonoua .,..-c~IIOI of human monalltr ano morD•dlty
ean be d~recnr atwbut.eo to f jfe-alyte anc:J tn•tfonment?
Why it tn•rt 10 !HUe M'lpt!ISII CW1 ntJtrlUOn lnd dfet,
e"etCt M , tl"d envnonm.enla• ha.ta~dl? Wh«t I t the tu:l
tme )'Ov ,....," tM A,'"ertean Mechc:al Asaoc••1 ~
CtHIOZt 1ne tobacco and.n.~ry Ot the C.'*'"iUI !Industry?

Mycontont""' .. t~oo ' " " - ...,... _
(ho
O•rectkwt ot rnoed~ ,.....,.ch ate Qtrrnat•tt polifH:., aJ\d
ec:onotn-c, not J'Md.al There ts money and PfMt~ tn
antmat reMiteh. and •• far as I m OOI"'CWNd, U 11 1 most
m)op.c, mlloditttei.O 111t.-n.Dt to cute human Ht1

DIRTY SriEAKEAS
By STELLA MEDINA

dlo-.ted to d ate onto a blue book. I w ill u1t OHtrUd to a

amolcln9. ctwrod - -

I

l\rtOivst I&gt;Hn l!udtlng lex ol&gt;cMit IMI hou&lt;a
atro'IJnt; not mucn.vrontoel, but h 1 tno 011olodol,
pumpedoln-air ol lhl1 ur.o.vo""uoto Social Qub

Library tf'lat dtl.es me to the- ~nt of nett4n..nlly. I 'oak
lor an ex.eute 10 get away from all tht Chint•dOU·faee
women wtiO are hutecHy dlscuaaing thl pnc:e of tound-

tnp Thankag"'ng airplane lic~eto hOmo oo "Tho Cloy," but
1 hi~ run 0\lt of money, and ltwfefort c.annot afford to
buy a eup of coffee fOt my already-caffeine aoaked
nervoet. and conaequentJy lose my good excuse to 00
down to thl cafeteria.
, My ononoton Is dlvertoel lro&lt;n tho pu~•loce
- t o a gRKIP ol _ _ . . ,....,. mon who ooo l~xJnv
thok tlob, quho - s t y lOt tho P\1&lt;1*-.
Somett&gt;lng
wide_. lnaicN my hood, I1IKI I om
otroiG I hot It they -tile!' wiD - tho -111
"FnlltrOOion, lvtger,• and "I am lod up with you guys"
spill ov1 onto tho 1100&lt;. I deckle oo lu•o. Buo ohe&lt;o muot
bo l()methlng W!ong. Wily shOuld llol lhtiO purpto
womon Ond llobby muscle men vet to mot But thia tstne
mld·llfMttlf ptMaure drop, Ihe lhoutdtt-to ~~-books
bluoo. o tltno - o n e aovo. tne aplrio, It It ...,,lng, but
tho toroln, It ll lrtod.
1 ..., oolf t .,... noo It with tevol po4101col tho"'Y. w111&gt;
t'-«lcoii&gt;IICI&lt;groundl in po41tlcol port loa (8S?) Ond
when mkt-tlfmt atk» around the Oc:loblf bend, I 11art to
loot tb 1t1e M&lt;. Alotps taps In lol11alot1 fmpoo,.Oio, In
.mlch all« t ~ntan
out a1 tno lnfOtmOt., I n -

et-•

-..v

~UIV•Iotlon

I t•a commonty Mown 05 Acooemlc
(ond
you OhouQhl A 6 R stOOd IO&lt; Admrnlor\o .,., Recoros.
• Tho(lt loot- evooy time~ 0&lt; lo tho mo&lt;o noM~ ltudont,
t.e.rnlng, or boll« yot, Education.
Nothing no1 gono rlgntiOdoy. at least. not yot; noo
since "'' tpU)ed ooffM Off"mr ptofesaor In lh• MOfn•ng
(forget abOut lht A).to my rather cnnllng tUtcowerr that 1
&lt;1o 1101 olter on. lit Into 1ne GJtnd.lat/lor Otauao (Road: 1
CW. not Qradulle Oft t&amp;me. Arl txtrl Mmt:lt" lain •tOft
10&lt; thl$ iOMIOmO COWbOy.) Thla couMa me to M rloulty
1o0o o vrlp on ,.o111y (the nota woo lon-• onyway) Olld 1
retko to -ton colotortato~ my lltuotlon Hatt-bri
11 0111 ol 111e ~~UHt lon; I
Jo,.,.....
I' ""'"" " " ' t - au~C&gt;idoualr. _.lmoa t fOOl
oo lll om bolng wotchod b y -· un161own l o unl-Oity aplrita tl\lll lurk cunnlngly bol\lnd ....., form
and ewery mfd-term that I nn OU'I. They tNSe me wltl't
whlaporo ol "Dovrw Cor&lt;F onG " Lew Sch®l?", oorture

00111._-

ma with murmLlfa of "'Dectmber Gfaduatlon?". I Mn.M
thotl ma,y ooon go achlzo. I declclo to aook com tort,
tol,.c:e, a uu-. con~aHon . I start to ttmtmbor that mi.nr

11'-"'

of my trloncla ....
comtortlng tl&gt;ouvhl.

ol-dy which Ia 1111 lrom o

I ""' IMo o good lrlOnd w1&gt;o Ia ...., thlnl&lt;.lng ot oettlng
"''"*'
aoon. Wlllch b . _ wOtM. Tho root ol my
tliOf&gt;Gs. they too are In tho b l - IO&lt; , . . _ 01

... . ..-In

lho d - - "'tho mouth. Of . .

Muddy Wat•l WOUICINY. Nl my lOMeli art ~n· the
~uea..... II must be gotng •touod Yass.lr WM• ,..,,
1 dedde too. l"d blUer De on my ••r to C)&lt;.' 1.10 .am~
lonQ - - moterioollrom a ll'Ol- but om
ll&lt;letrt.Ckod 10&lt; o
at lnt ,..,, -~~ ~P Thon~o to shltty
obcMJ1
alii can llattn to Is the .. new ZIR... Nau...ttng taateteu
music au«~ta my oora In the land ot oho Top Forty Mok•
•·8t~tJt. a radk) station thll eielms to ha-.e ··new

"''"'buy"'!!-

GOt""""" ...,.,.ton,

release•·• tf'lat ate abOvt a ye.11 old. a radio alaUon thai ts
actually prouo of the fact tf'lat theY wtll p..y "'Rtdera on

tho Storm" 2&lt;Ttlmu "'ono day, t come horne Ond otwow o

11
lhllo Poott HttbOUt on tho oumtable. ond lllol Ia 110111 to Vol. Ulo stort1 to look good once OQtln,
boca- Aocl&lt; Roll will otwoya puti ~u th.._,.,
_ , . . tho 0&lt;01&gt;1-a moy bo oco 0&lt; blo. d&gt;em"' - .

B....... It ...... "" mo. lvst -

.-ymlng -

llt&lt;o " Ia going OOwnlllH,- on C&amp;UOOa _,!oat ond
especlah1 when rou ......-n to t'\.ne ru,. out of ceu.u and
energy; you luat wont to put II all owoy ond say
torvotll, aomothlng cllcko tnslclo yoUY -·oookod brain,
.amethlng that
tf'llt wh.atever happens l attH Is tater,

••r•

and th.ll whel oountals now.

oncl-

I throw out my OOV&lt;oe card
vp my 10
tllo ct&gt;apc« onthtod 1..og01 Rivhta and Morlllly, onc1 atoll
to ,.od. t v t o - - ot tho PMrt
o
tauvn•ng lace ••Ill tho tft.i e
Fo-Me. t'm 1.oo1
Too,• Ond I IOUVO. I at011 IO fOOl bOlter, wnlch Ia 1)000. tt•o

·Don,HarbOUr""""'

-olonQ.,..,.

�~!!!!!!!!ATTE NTION UNDERGRADS~!!!!!!!!ll

SCHOOL-INFORMATION DAY

~GRADUATE

AT U/8
Co-sponsored b'/f SUCI8uft•lo, St. Bon•Hnlllre Unl~e,.lty &amp; C•nlsl11s College

Speek to representetlves of fecultles
'-' offering graduete progrems et U/B end from
greduete schools In the U.S. end Cenede.

t\ 0

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Monday, Oct. 26th

112 Noon to 4 pm

5 pm to 7 pm
- - • Capen Lobby, Amherst Csmpus-SUNYAB •
,,..~,~

Representatfves from over 30 Graduate Schools and faculty
members lrol'}'l each division at UB will be in attendance.

SOME OF THE SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING WILL BE:
Adelphi University
Buffalo State
Canisius College
Carnegie-Mellon University
Case Western Reserve University
Cornell University • Management
CUNY· Baruch College
Hofstra University
Kent State University
New York Institute of Technology
Northeastern Universlty
Pace University
Purdue University • Management
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

St. Bonaventure University
Springfield College
SUNY Albany
SUNY Binghamton
SUNY Buffalo
SUNY Stony Brook
Stanford University· Management
Syracuse University
University of Connecticut (Hartford
University of Connecticut (Storrs) )
U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of New Haven
University of Rhode Island
University of Roc_hester

HAVE A. QUESTION?
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Sunday · Thursday
Spm • 10pm

Schacter elected SA
Assembly Speaker
8&gt; DAN HOLDER
C4mp•u Ed11or
The Sludtnl Anooatlon (SA) rk'cltd Corddl Sch&gt;dll&lt;r ~&lt;r /rom
a Odd or thr&lt;t andidal.. FnAiay. I&gt;&lt;fort calb111 tht .,..... . in th&lt; foa
of a shrlllklna quonam . The bod! also confirmed ~t&gt;eral SA pnsidtnual
appOWmcnll.
l'ollowlq a lOria of UllroGIIClO&lt;Y 1all.s ODd a q.-loo.and-answ&lt;r
palocl. "'-k lmburDa. Fruk F. Hanulot ODd Sd&gt;odlltr ldl tht Stnalt
Cbambcn f.. Ill&lt; dOitd bello&lt;. By ... ownrbdmiQa -jority
Fll&lt;lllty SNdall Auociolioo (f'SA) Praidml Sc:blch&amp;t&lt; _ , th&lt;

rormtr

~.

Dwirla tht -'Y pan of tht t~~te~lna, cluDrtd by SA Voce Prtsidalt
~ Kaplan. lllllook&lt;ts M lht .wcmbly .-ina-indvdq .....-al SA
orr&gt;dab-inttrt'Upttd Ill&lt; clcbau .,..., lht and&gt;dota by loud ·~
illtht beclt rOW&gt; oflht c:lwnbcn. Slnlllaroupo of .. odmulbualon met ~yla nnous corr&gt;&lt;n of tht room lhroQibOUI
thtiDCdJJII.

W

hilt tht opcaka d&lt;ctloll bollou ..... bona tournai. vorious SA
COCDIDIIltt rcprtsa~tatrv......,nlldod.ula Acadmuc. Sulll&lt;m ODd Exscn&gt;ll
Allam, as ...OJ as 1h&lt; Commuoicrlliocl• DqwlmtDt-w sban updota

on tbcit croup·, ~
'
AI tht Astclllbl&gt; 1110\td on 10 conlinlllliocl or unoiH membtn of
th&lt; Uru.....,.y·•-i&lt;l&lt; oommiutt, ~- uuped ovu .....-aJ matl«l
Arpmrrn c:onlatd on SA Prt&gt;lclenl JOt Rlf\ln 's sdtroon of bimsdf
and SA Tr&lt;Ullm Mar~ Moore 10 poslr.ioM on 1h&lt; Squirt Houst
• Couocil Board.
Arm&gt; &lt;rill$ lhc &lt;rilkl or 1111 sdf·IIOmlftldon. Rifkin &lt;xploiotd tbal .. ,
dtd.n't ben lirnt 10 find IOmtent 1 could truq."'
Confirmallon of John Mallttl&lt;t for Admlmon• ODd Rcconil Dirtc1or
Searcb tommilltt rtjl&lt;tStlllatl•~ wao folio.. tel by appro•··· or Lauren
Shapiro on bolh lh&lt; Ae&amp;ll&lt;rnie C.bin&lt;t and FaC\Ihy Stnale EAtroti\'t

CommiHC'C'.

Ourin1 dtscuJ&gt;ion o f the IIOitlln.\llon• of Phil Piana~elll_dll()' Klumpp
and Malltlltt 10 lht Publlcallon• Slatu&gt; Board, .omt Alsr:mbly' ~
nKtnbcn were rrluetant to connrm Ktunlpp, ""ho "u nOl in 11.c~di~.
\.,.....Appro•·al or lhe voup follow«! an announmnenl by Sub BoOTd I
Oirtctor or Publiulion&gt; Micllad Sbat,an lb&amp;t rapid ofnrmalion Wit&gt;
n «Usar)'.

T bt mo.1 h&lt;altd lkbatt ton&lt;ltm&lt;d oonfinnaliocl of lmbufli4 fO&lt;·O

position on th&lt; Oric:n1alion Advboty Commiutt. It ,.... tht only
rallrrcadon I bat •·as forctd 10 ht d&lt;cldtd by a band vort, wkb hnburp
wiMinl aft ovcrwhdmin&amp; VOle Of oonrockntt.
Amidst 110wlna • • or tonfuslon in th&lt; A»anbly, Sciladltct calltd
for otl&lt;lltion and o.ptaintd lh&lt; sit~tiocl to a number of rcpratnloth~.
He 1old lh&lt; body, .. If )'OU don't undastand •lw'saoi. . on. &gt;'Ott no...
Ht th&lt;n calltd fOf a r«as ODd l"'l ofT th&lt; rcmaint1tr of tht
totllimrotion htannp.
'Ill&lt; .,., Spta):ct rtvdltd lllat ont of his key pro;.cu is to t d - t
....,..., Asstmbly mtmbcn In parlwnc:utary .,...,..... Sdladutr clistiHttd
plans 10 hold small WO&lt;bl&gt;ops... ...... brit( disawiom prior 10 tht
MXt mf'f'linc oa ckbal~ procedures.
"Lasl yea~. A»anbly m&lt;rnbcn _.. frmmm in oot smst, ..
Sdlacht&lt;r DOled. adcbna that mtmbcn should ••capiWizt'' on thtit

pr-..s-......-..

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INFORMATION SERVICE.
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�By TERRY &lt;.A IIoAOE
A SJiS/IIftt C11mpt1J ljdllor

UB's Facuhy-Swdenl Auod11.i on
{FSA) has aUouod up 10 $25,000 for
implemenllna lnnovali~ projeets
deemed wonhy by 1he Studenl Affair&gt;
Steerin&amp; Commluee.
In order for a project to be funded,
i t must rirs1 be •ubmlued to lbe
sleeting comnuuee "'hleh is composed
of FSA '• Presidenl, &gt;1udmt, faculty,
and admini~trau,!( r-cpr~01ati\n. It
recommt'11ds lhe propouh to lbe FSA
Board or O.recton .. luch smch i t to
Uol\·mity Prnldent Rob&lt;rt l. Keuer
for hU appro•al before oblainma lbe
ahead from Alban&gt; .
The commmee's &gt;lated purpose i! 10
"ehannel monies bac t 10 the
Univmit) communot) b y providin&amp;
proaram. tha t enrich !heir
on
both a recreational and lnt&lt;llec1ual
le,cl." Sua&amp;&lt;sted proarams are
considtred If they meet Ihe criteria and
o1h er FSA SlipuiRIIOn&gt;.

co

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"'Ow~

'"e.

.... -..... .

Auoc:tation repronuati\t Ota~
Ciurczal argu&lt;d I hat lOme of lhOS&lt;
oraa nbation•
no1 fund lhe
spcat er&gt; due 10 a lad ol rt&gt;OU«'&lt;'&gt;.
Kunz noled I ha t "our •ourers aro
limiltd," asser1ona Ihat the WSC
proposal • ho uld not be FSA funded at
present .
01&gt;('Umon eemerod nc\1 around
fundint
Hom~•:omona . Reyno&gt;o
menlion&lt;d 1ha1 lh&lt; I SA ••teron&amp;
commnt~ ha~ ll\tn u moM) 1n 1hr
~~ 1nd ohould not refund 11 "We are

'"II

' T he ma)Orn y of the tl!minal&lt;d
pro posals w..-. dtf&lt;alod wilh lin I&lt;
eomro•trliy. Others such u spoaLer.
for the Wo mtn's Study Collqc (WSC)
promp1ed fun her q ue,tiom.
While Reyno.o ond commottee
member, and O.•isM&gt;n or
Undercradua1e EducatJOn Asw.:tat&lt;
l)eao, Waller Kunz wd 1ha1 speakers
can and should be funded by a SIUdenl
o raanlotation. Graduate Student

rojee~• desoaned to benefit sp&lt;cial
interest voups are tn&lt;'Oura&amp;ed to seek
funding el5ev.here a nd tf It could fa U
under the JUrisdiction of a StUderu
oraaniotallon or 1he set"lce.
COfl)Oratoo n, fundo na os not consideredPrOJOCIS mUSI relale to the Unl\nsity
and cannot dupltcate edstina
proarams.
The eommiuee bas reee.•ed 36

P

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noc a

conunu~l

rund•n&amp;. ~ur«."'

R&lt;)no!iO dtclared, &lt;tJUnlml lhat
Hom&lt;eomonc ncnl, be •upponed b&gt;
th~ outside- ("()m"'unn) on;:c the) hone

been inil;.fl&gt; cndo"ed " Wt onl)
prm ide seed monc~," Ro)nO.O •aod.
Kunz added, "W&lt; un 11111 opm ol
(propoial rubmotlln&amp;) protc» nul
snnestcr ." Rcyno10 ,aJd, "There Is no
supulation 1h11 ¥.c.· lliVC' o ut a'lthr
mont) . "
last y&lt;ar I-SA appooprlaled
approxima1dy Sl6,000 to p ro}&lt;cl•
propo&gt;ed In the riru Stmesl&lt;r 1nd
a"arded clo&gt;e to S7,000 10 &gt;e&lt;'Ond
omtest&lt;r suages11ons !.orne of the
prOJ&lt;Ct&gt; funded Ia&lt;! year onduclc
Cclcbrat10n 80.81, Anto· Ra~ TuL
Foret, Shal opeare on the ParL, and
&gt;igns on Elhcotl r..A funded do!&lt; 10
20 prO)OCh on all

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.. You wouJd ~-aa..a.tt ••thin 1 radtu. of lO 10 SO
mild." Hml") SOld. 1&gt;111 he add&lt;d 1ha1 "•• . Ctii:S, you. • ould.n'l U)' \o C"a..:~c: a •holt \talc: ..
Ht Aid t1w of lht fi•&lt; ,..,"",. 1'.,. York Slalt,
"the"- l'f1)bl&lt;m •vuld b&lt; •rth lh&lt; lndllll Poull
rcac~on••• b«at.De or then b.:a.uon. nt'lf '-tw \ "ork

plans," he said. adcfina cha1 1M acOdmt at Three
Milt Island "..;II make nuclear rtl40f&gt; (th&lt;-ir
man_.,, and ~) mort safn)&lt;OG&gt;aOU&gt;,"
Aa:ordina to lit:nty. tbt UB reador h0&gt; ..ndtr&amp;OO&lt;
'"'" full Kalt clrilt. ,.,g~.q lilt VctttiM
Adau&gt;Litrallon Hospotal, 1o&lt;a1 fir&lt; and polo«
~~~and tbt Sllote Oqlonma~t or Htahb.
''Our &lt;m«&lt;&lt;"CY pr.,.,..,D&lt;U u IDOft onnlled
to•ard ~~.me art or our ...... pcnOMd." ... no&lt;td,
auna that the rnctor on the UB &lt;OmJ'II&gt; cloa no&lt;
handlt radiauon 1&lt;\cb ... rroarnt 1o "'",. a o.lft
mcltdowa. In the ,.,... tlbt (ocadtnt) •• moy
bamcadt the- OtJt\idt of the &lt;Ontammcnc batlJtnt.''
Htnf) wd.

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th~ mode us
mlli« that ~r-u can't tw too urc ..

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Author. of "T~e Hard They Come"

W~dn~sday.

Oct. 28th
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�Royals top Oneonta;
Jackson sets mark
bdl pme or lht ~ason."
~fcnckr Sh&lt;l}l Korono-.$1.i
provided some he.t~p play
for the Royal~ oflen divina
into 1he slop to &gt;LOp Oneoma
IIIIth Also I .mior,
Korono..,ki "'" neu t~ ball
It 111 limes fru&lt;lratona the
Dneon offrn~ "•lh her hard
chtcl.ona and JUI&lt;y play
O..pile the aray skies, cold
,.ond, and •loppy fidd Jackson
destri~ lhe romnt u "a fun
pme. tonloderin&amp; the
oonduion). Oncon1a Y.A\ a
Jood sport about II. We've
pla)ed some r&lt;all)• rouKh
teams this year."

8&gt; ALAN C. KACHIC
ContribMt'"l Eduor

The UB Royals fodd hocl.ey
squad defeated lhe Onrontl
Stale Dnaon• l-1 on Fnd1y In
an cxcilin&amp; hard-bJIHns
defensive baule. The 'iCIOI) in
1he regular sason finale lefl
lhe·Royals ,.,,han 8-3 ra-ord.
The l)rqon! fell 10 8-6
The impress"• defenshe
showina on 1 muddy Rotlfy
Fidd failed 10 o'crshadow the
play of UB'• Vicky Jackson
,.bQ had a hal riel. 10 nrsc her
seuon soaiiOialto 17, scuona
a new Roy3ls rt&lt;:Ord.

T he opening monuln or play

"The •••·ups were perfCCI,"
e.&gt;e;pi:Uned Jackson of hcr-

&gt;et the tone for the
aa~-afler

a shon delay
while around•keepers poured
sawdust in front or the soals
to counter the mud-,.ilh both
te.tms movins 1he ball up and
down I he field, bu1 ~ina
s1iOed by lcnacious defen'&lt;CS

performan~.

The senior anacker was
unwilling to lake credil for I he
viCLory ci1ing the fine play or
goaltender ~bbie Williams
who, Jackson said, "had her

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ports
pboard
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nJESDAY
F'..,ld Hockey: Gcne5« Community College a1
Rotary Fidd, 4 p .m.
Volleyball a1 Univcrsi1y or Roche&gt;ler,

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• WEDNESDAY
Soccer: o...-qo Slate a1 ROiary Field, 3 p.m.

when a score seemed
irnminelll. U B drew firSI blood
7:30 inlo Ihe fir&gt;! hair wilh
Jackson slammins lh~ b3ll into
lht ne1 wilh an assisl by Pany
Cronin.
This firs• goal gave the
Royals a big booSI according
to Koronowski, "They had 10
play CllCh"'p inslead Of U$.
This was one of the firsl times
all &gt;e.&lt;~son we 5COred firs1. Thai
helped a lo1."
The game bCJan 10. Ia ke on
the •ppearance or a rou1 when
jwt on~ minule and eight
sronndi laler Jackson scored
her RCOnd aoal on I Sd ·UP by
Barbara Creialnoo pulling 1he
Royals up HJ, But VB could
001 k.,..., the offmsive
momenlum and Oneon1a took
the ball do"'n to the R oyal&gt;
end follo.,ing the face off. The
Draaons tool sevenl hard
mol5 a1 Williams, but "''ffe
lhwaned by her SlOI)-pp
aoaJtendina.
8olh ocams exchan&amp;ed
pcmcssion! for the mnaindcr
or the half, ea&gt;ily running the
ball across midroeld, bul 001

beina able 10 &amp;&lt;t In close
enouah 10 srort. UB had a fe,.
1ood chances 1hree minu1e&lt;
before halflomr, bu1 failed to
caphaliu.
Finally, wil h only 10 sronnds
len Ontoma 's Kelly F1orlno
whacked Lh&lt; ball 1hrough 1
crowd for 1he Oracon• only
score makinJ h 2·1 a1 lh&lt; half.
Acuon picked up 10 a
frenzied pa~ laJe In I he SCCIOnd
hal( afler JackliOn complrted
her batriel at 20:26 wnh an
IIS&gt;i51 from Lucy Krae~l .
Oneonta 1001. I be offrn;ivc,
but their shot• ,..,.
con1inuously blocked by
Williams. Wilh under 10
minutes leftlh&lt; Dr~&amp;ons had
111 apparently certain coal ""h
a sho1 at an open nn. bul
UB's \tarly l.ratzl.a snatched
a"'l) lh&lt; baiJJUSI before II
could cross lh&lt; hne
The Draaons final chan~
&lt;arne in the lui lO second&gt;
,.hen Koronowsko, "ho had
played impccaobly all day,
touched 1he ball wilh her band
on 1he goal crease &amp;l•ina
Ooeonla a pcrtal1y •hoi.

While from lhe Jiddines il
looked llkt a bad play,
Jackson comradiCled Sl)in&amp;
lhat the defender'• action wu
really he.tds up ball. "II was
thai or a aoal, il was a sman
play. II was going in,"
••plalned 1hc record selling
Royal . KoronowskiiJreed, bu1
added, "Don '1 ask coach for a
tomment on the play." II ....
all aoadcrnk u the Dra&amp;oo
penally sbOI missed ..;de.
The Royals D6l dlorr i&gt; the
Slatt IOumamtnt start ina rhis
week. Afler litiS YICIOf)',
"We'rt really up for the
Sl11cs," concluded JKkson.

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Dayton
Flyers
best Bulls

out
expecting to win."

14·7

-Dayton Head Coach
Mike Kelley

measure
of revenge
A

&gt;OCU-ch&lt; Dulls rebounded

A

AY&lt;U.

•.a.··
•10.··

••••ltf

l,S79 yards v.-ith ont oon1c,. rcrnainina.
D'Amico. with a 4$ TO

reecp1ton in the

lh&lt; bl,c

llaht end h.C\ an l'nll for Lhe finl dov.-n. •
mO\tnl the ball co lh&lt; llJ hefor&lt; • rounh
~n clfonlaoded on 111&lt; hand• of a A)n
dcf&lt;OSI\C bKk.
"They ~&lt;PI &lt;O&lt;nllll! """~ IJ ..... VOfl'&lt;, tloc nyu qvannt&gt;ao;~ ,....,
commanded Daytoo tu th&lt;u 5~~ &gt;laUihJ«
durr1111 th&lt; 1980 lialc. ••fbal "a. the
d.rr~ •• UB hom a )ar ~o. 1.a&gt;t ..v
th&lt;) fdl apon aftn "'lot an nrh I&lt;Jid ...
l.dky. m hi&gt; fv&gt;t )&lt;&amp;r M the helm of
DI)10n. noted. ··nx &amp;aU, Me- a muc:b
lma'WO"cd lcatn lltc- 11.\C' . "Up:T

fired up UB f001ball squ..S too~
to Rowy F"ldd Sacurd1y "''h
hopes or nuiQJ the .......00.. or
an cmbarasst!lll «rea~ 1ulfcred 1 yea~ 11 tho lands or th&lt; Unl'tmly or Dayton

··n.ey came out •anunato
Slid
Da11on Head COIC:b Mi\c l(dky, " "tul&lt;
..-r came OUJ n.pcctina to
Allhov&amp;b the Bulls &lt;0111ro0ed th&lt; pm&lt;
llali&gt;licall). the) loll the poiDI , _ 14-7
~ly '"""""' oo UB dri•u, paved th&lt;
roe&lt;1 ror th&lt; aatiooally ~ked Fl&gt;«s. ,....,
22 triumph in th&lt;lr WI 2J tries.
"II,... I IOuah pm&lt; 10 looc:," Gary
Oro"" saod, ·~he tu&lt;IIO\crs kUied us They
took th&lt; mistakes and c.pilaltud, th&lt;ll's the
siao or • sood team."
, . Bulls opened lhrir orr........ show
follow!!~~ a Dayton punt •'ld IMJChed to
the A)-er 32 hefO&lt;&lt; UB quartcrbock Mart)
Baneu tos.sed his first or four intcrccpcioru
10 lohrk Hufford.
Barr~t. th~ n•tions" top
aOcr five
games, t&lt;ammed with wide r«d•cr JO&lt;
o· Amico 10 ncablish IWO UB &gt;&lt;asonal
r_..ds. With Barrtti'S 2M po»inl ra1ds h&lt;
mapped Jim Rodriau&lt;z's 1978 r«ord or
l,426. The junior "anal caUtr now has

~uh

play. I n a &amp;turd and 10 ""llWI1kHl. Siurcu,
~ho &lt;O&lt;nr\rtc.l 19 ol Jl oJt&lt;ml"&gt;. roun&lt;~

By JUTR£V R. THURSTON
Sport&lt; Ed&gt;t&lt;w

....,..

qu.a.rtn-bad. and

ddm~

ttw 'peah I«

U8 broke 1M 'huto-ul •••h thor far~
"''Oft .,....n\11 O.a\1t.,. catl} 1n tbr fou:1..h
qu;antr on a .&amp;S )iilrd J)a\.\ (f"ttnpl.."ttOn
bc1'A«n O.atrtU and O'A.tn.a.-o. The JUtuOr
•plot cod \fWed th&lt; pau lflt'r &lt;0&lt;-L
lla) Rob1D&lt;.OII II...J cl&lt;fla.•c.J lh&lt; ball.

cuu lna tb~ ma(JJn to 14-7.

a• l(a;,., a:. ntlhH t« a..u.to

0.)1on. on cher M\J po\Sd.Sion,

(ounh quanrr. K1 a mart Ol aata. l l)
caoch&lt;s brulln&amp; the 196) record held b)
Oi&lt;k Ashley.
T he OCO&lt;&lt; dudlocted umil 3:35 had
claspa11n I he ~ond quarter.
W11h ~ ..inc do-.n. UB') Tim Najuch
rumble.'!.. ;~ handofr into the hands
a

or

1&gt;1y1on linemen. El&lt;•&lt;n pla)1 and 2J yards
lattf Dayoln (ullback Tom Hanc,. dO\'C

OH'f the lop for hh -.nmlh touchdov.n of
the..,...,...
Succcuhne another UB m•squc 6ccp 1n
their own l•.•rntory_. ~)'I on a.p1n
capitalllb:lco build :t 14..0 k;Ki-with Chru
Pappas Korin;£. rrom one )lrd out.

UB aptn put toaethcr a

\jo

oukl-bc:

s~o."Orina

drive, untU an huc·rotplion \pOlled .-~
1\opcs. Althou&amp;h Rarrttl "'"'liCked chrcc
times on the drht-Da)'1on h1d II

aurmpted 1 J3 r•rd rldd &amp;oalthai •ould
hi•&lt; damptn&lt;d ••• h"''&lt;' of UB cy.n@ th&lt;
pme. 00\ltle\'tr, lhc bool ~led .ntk or the
upriJhcs.
On the Built' emum.a dnv~. I~)' PfC:bd
up ntne yards IIKn 2A lnOf( lo-..in&amp; lhml

jnlidc Da)'lon territory. But on the ncu

pl•y any d~oms of a con,.bacl ,..,.,
di.,upted, •• l.ar&lt;lh Dl&lt;~&lt;l inltr«pted
another IJ.a.rrdl f'IU.

rounds the Flyers
John Whllr &lt;Ummed up hu squJid'&gt; P&lt;'lrO&lt;IIW1« "ilh
""'e played a h&lt;IJ or a prnc." Fdloooo cod Dan
S..ko,.&gt;kl said tltiJ "I &lt;l&lt;P«&lt;ed lhc IOURhnt prnc or the
year. We JUlt look: it 10 thnn ...
ContnbUII!III II latUa, tluu of Ihem fot 0.)'011
klosn. 1h&lt; JUIIIO&lt; &lt;od noted thai .. .., the I«''ftd hair.
they kJt&lt;W they ·~ 111 a roocball pme. we pla)...l a reo1
sood _ _ ,..., JUil came a lank :.bon."

By DAN HOLDER
CilmpiiS Editor

I

1-

not

mll&lt;h consoladoo co the 45 UB

Rudalls llittlQa around the Bulls lo&lt;kn room

Sotllnllly an.._, buu 111 &lt;kf&lt;IU&lt; jua bdd
tho NatiocaaJ ~in lhcit ....... 10 14 poinu.
Dapile comiaa up sho&lt;1 ill the 14-7loa 10 tho
UniwrDty or Daytoo (UD). tho ckf&lt;M&lt; erased tho
......-y or WI )an's SS.O blo"""' at IlK hands or UD.
Leadi111 tho ...,... on the line or ..:r~m.,.... ,... uo
ckfeDOlW tadtk Min Roui.
Wllh 10 IIIWiilled todlla aod..,... -.u, the JUnior
lldpcd "'"' down tho potall UD orrmsc.. "II - II
muclpme-they &lt;OIIIdn"t ruo ouuide," he noted. u ln the
ftnt half, chey ran tho tcap, but we: shut II dowD."
Dayton hod mmill&amp; into the pm&lt; a ).9 yard P&lt;f
I'IJIIIIrc aucrnpt a-.,.. The BuDs cltopped tltiJ do•n 10
a I.S mean a-.,.- 86 yards In $6 llltlllptl ~lh the
lon.... rwt rrom J&lt;rirnrn... an 18 yard m~bl&lt; by
quatt&lt;rl&gt;a&lt;t Jon Vorpc.
Rossi'• rdlow lattl&lt;, Gary Brown, .. plained tbll
"tbey tried crap pla)1 and loo~atlon orr ta&lt;tl&lt;. Due •her
hod no•h&lt;~ 10 JO." Brown- who had 10 UN&gt;$SISted
tockles-said thiJ ......, played strallh• up roocball-h&lt;ad
to bead.''
Lut year ''IIIey beat 111 ss~. th&lt; sam&lt; ....... " Brown
ratJCIIIbered, 0D Satunlay, "We played thcrn IOUJh.
wc·rc a ~~rona S..2 now.''
Playilll at the ckrcnsivc end pO&gt;ilion, I&lt;Ml tri-caplaln

As lh&lt; BuU. ha... done ror Old\ of thcv r.......
pmes, they II'&lt; most or lh&lt; &lt;redll IO their COKh&lt;s.
•«&lt; cherc. (D&lt;ra~"'' .-11 Gcoc) Zinno
called them.:· Rosd P&lt;IJ!&lt;ed. He also a ted ddcnslvr fmr
Tud&lt;r Rtddi~ton ror "prtpanOJ os reo~..,.,.s ...

"The'"''"'

o.,.,.,;...,

end Jim Grandldh '""' ..... &lt;topped
&lt;hero all da) . The coaches hal us •dl prepared. ZuW, all
lbc coacba. P\~ Ul ncdknl

•nformadoa. ...
~
The !lulls ckf&lt;nlht Unll rO«ed IlK 0a)t00 A)'CIJ IO
punt II 11mo. c-cn thouah th&lt; National Coll&lt;ltlll&lt;
Atltl&lt;ti&lt; ~iotlon (i'oCAA) Di&gt;i..oA Ill &lt;hllopoons bad
been rO«ed 10 punt 10 lh&lt;tr j)rt\'IOUS S&lt;\'&lt;n IIJOCS. ''The)
had """'h•rc 10 JO," Bro"n tndl&lt;ated. "no to,. dri&gt;cs."
Da)ton w11 ror&lt;ed to punt on thor firs three

poua.sions, mainly bc'Cau}C of 1M rron1

~
llult.Jbhfl

w,,,,.Jprnsans JOd'~(tOJ

lan~·s

abl1ity 10

""" fl)-.r Tom tl aiJtrad on lll&lt;rnpted runs up tb&lt;
middlt. ARrr Da)'lon pu;hed lhrir fourth poOS&lt;SSion o•n
ror I «&lt;&lt;nd QUlrtt'f touchdo•n. lhe BuDJ walled up lb&lt;
visitou for chcu nul thrf'C owners.hips. Aflc:r Dayton
1um«1 :a fumble rC'OOvtry into another scort, 1he Bun's
ckrrnsc n&lt;ucralited lh&lt; fly.,. aua&lt;k.

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All the Marbles: Woman's wrestling and sloppy humor
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~ ·By

Steve Clancy

ttte,• aaya ona. Whll&lt;l tfta otner aleepa wftn
him. Stftl, thO 111m II not llo&amp;ey - h tO
be lntorMting, """ although It -tatTY
an II rating, tfta""""" oonlalna 1~11&lt;1
sexuality Midi noth•f'lt that cou:kS be called
an """'' ..tuatlon. Harty and tHa Dalla .,.
poulblylmOQIM.- - - . , - t h e y want to ma1&lt;e flto tftl
youhope -1"'111
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top. They 110 "Qot"CC lot oil thO mlti&gt;IU
. . , . , _ wiH it•O&lt;tt.lt mvat be
Flnal~ . ahtt ~moat of IM mo•~•
drilling wound tfta country. llgi\IIIIQ In . ,..,
aaxlot ana totally llc&gt;Uy, fuatllke
IHI raol wreatl"'!! on Saturday afternoon
clll" along tfta way, they got a anot at tfta
tii0¥111on,
'
NoM AIMtlcan w...,_·a Tag~Tum
Aa a kkl. I) uM&lt;I to be prony amualng
Wrootllng Champlonll\tp E.-y tight film
Witching paoplo llke Ernlo {lhe Big
hlo Ia a fight mcwlt along tht linea ot
hat Ill big light ..,.no UnfortunltofY In tnlo.
Rocky 0&lt; R4rglng Bult, tnay all have lfta
ITIOII'- of an hOu• and fOfty mtnutes. It nma
t..dd and cnoatoc preton&lt;llng to
beat oocll otHer up In It range but Iunny
10tno - o l ptol. THa young, unlulown but o•a&lt; a noll nou&lt; 11 r. pain tully tong. Patt ol
woya Thera • •• the good c:INn flghlorl,
the diiOOmfort ll that il SMI'T\1 aslf tM IWO
tolontod lfghllfl otruggto along. llldng
'*hat...- fight• tner can o•t ...hue wa.ling · ,..,. are rootly nurting oacft otnat,
and tfta p r - o t - guyoP&lt;"I"'U hatr"' cholung, _ , ot oourao thO
torlhok- a
tho Hila. Guldong comp4ete with blOOd
relor• wno aaw nothlng It WOO alljlllt lot Ihom latHe colorlut
r..., You-..sthegoodguy_,_
Hwry ll'elat Folio); -of tfta IIO&lt;Y
loghl Is a IO&lt;IQII one and ••lh thO
bolld guy-f. - things tn lite are thai
c.ernwa aroutld hd •tt4 ~ ftgtlteta·
Oolla'
tno To- rogero. cnaatong
''"-rry, you're a low
Wllh tfta old ot tfta c-od ..- . wno
W'- a m&lt;MellkaiU/Ihe lloft&gt;Jn coma•
0&lt;1), you can 0&lt;1ly hope lot tile -.L IN
w«al, llathleot. 111m anyene

The ptOblem wllh AH tho llarllloa Ia that
It a U0&lt;11ptJIIO logKtmlte a ll thai. The
aucllonc:o Ia ~ IO-thaltho
Coltfomlo Dolls (V~
La..- Landon) oro tile only tr,. IIQhtora
who •~• not t1vow • rnatef't . . . . .
pr.._a from 0¥11 promolar1 11 Ia e-.g
too mucll of tno pullltc to 1&gt;uy
-tHayt&lt;nowllaMOtbe n.... - . .
Ill thai notwm Ia a •1101 '"t ol Amarocana
IIW ai&gt;Oulci be p r o - and oontklorod
whenewt we llkt: Otif_.'IU 100 Mf"lousl~.

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and a bel "'~" Harty Stftlthay pr..all, ,,.
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- • • boQon to rott, tho Ilion lion - t o
·~-tlnilll
Wh.~Jt • f'lon1tlile endirtO to • hOn'itH '''"'"
f always 'froncMf &amp;o •hom ,._. PfOCiuiOtra
orpkl a - I N lhll IO ~ Cort....ty

not to w...r.long tano with •ta raollauc 1'9111
eMir fa'I'Ottte reat

ICMM .-tG none ot

wruttaro. Certainty not to light ,.,.,.,. lana,
whn Ita cH.,....kldon ocript and aubot&gt;ar
And IHal _,lng;
periO&lt;mancoa
II laaal Rocky Balboa 1011 hll big fight,
otlding oome ba110¥abllltY Ohcto&lt; Robart
AldtiCI&gt; _...., not ,... . _ t . . htm ao
-&gt;oual)' With tho atld1llon ol ....,. -

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enough lot~
All tfta Ma t - Ia CutNIII/'f pie'f'l'g at trr.
s.-a uau. CO&lt;no liM!. and l'fara HO&lt;Th
Tlt••/.,1

"ELECI'RIC PERFORMANCES,
GRAND FUN,
ELEGANTLY
RAUNCH~ uN­
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TOUCHING:'
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- ~'WONDERFUL -oiALOGUE,

·HILARIOUS. SEX SCENES,
BRILLIANT ACTING:' NEWYORKDA~~;~~s

RICH anJ FAMOUS
t.fetro.Coldwyn-Mayer Presents
A )a&lt;quet· William Allyn Production A George Cukor Film
•
JACQUEUNE BISSET. CANDICE BERGEN
"RRCHANDFAMOUS"' DAVJDSEl..BY HARTBOCHNER Music: by GEORGES DELERUE
~by GERALD AYRES a-d on a play by JOHN VAN DRUTEN ProdU«'d by W1WAM ALLYN

IRI~I Directed~ECUKOR

-

·

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,_

NOW PLAYING AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU
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-...:..m.. ...........

Fttdo7.t.S- ...

�'Woman': A homage to
_ _ _ _ _J:JBy Ken Kiefer tnOil patt, looked better on paper
than on the KrMn. Hla
The good news illhll lhll IIIIWO

first new morit In eome time that
provides punbf• refinement. It It
I n - • aurp&lt;lM lhat thll IUIMirb
but not grut ¥erak)n of John
F:owtea• 1860'1 experlment&amp;l no.,.et
IMK gol prod.-. AI lila.
~. t must matVet on how

ohareclorlotlcally ocld. dotocllld
English style or atorytolllno 11
ott en more mod"t than lht often
luclnaung people In IIWO otOfY.
The Frenctt U.utenant'a Woman
WOO ooncei\'Od 01 I " " " ' - IO

craft&amp;mana.lllp, llle 111m ShOuld not
be missed. II l'l.as PIOYided the

tpectacte
d iallngulahed In Its quaiU)f.
IIH W1th I

The Fr~ Leutenant'a Wom1n
/a now plly~ttg •• '"' Unlwltlity
lnd HO/Idoy TMIIM$.

n - e Hardy. The English
vUiagere can not account tot"'-'
Pill except IIIII lllo hu 1 bOd
wrhet Harok:j Plnler hrte managed ,.putatlon w1th tMm tor
MOOUnltf "'•1h a Frenctvnan. She
10 aellpo thll WiiiiOul the
com.. to Smit_h ton'• altenUon on
ru.utt comtnQ on aa aplalf'ly or
a wlticly day t1 lhe lyme flog••
icllotlc. PlntOI'o ocript lli"'a cold
Quay When he ...U to cautiOn her
ruonant II'- of crahamanahlp
to com11 tt'l from a powwful atorm.
lllat po&lt;mealtOIO l.he worlt"l
AI n tu&lt;nl out. he Will bJMit oil
commenc~.t&gt;~e aob&lt;tety nourtllllng
hla eng_,_t wrth hlo naive
In • potlod 11'-- 10
llonce 11 I he rlait of pot-11
bolste&lt;ousgldcll_.
oclficlol tor the oaka of hlo
Jono&lt;ny lyona.llle
protiQO&lt;'ill
of llll rttm
pllyo·
both -tl&lt;nenial-ra 10 P'Otoct her
from llaml. Hlo d~ ol her
t Ylctorlon•e paleonlolocllll lfiCI
wl&lt;gll\lry ,....,_ pum• hun, one
a medem dey actO&lt;. Hit ....,t
seems to be In hJsl.:t1oNc out.tM....-ats or I he many ~~&gt;oomu in tht
,...,_ tllon llftlural 01tlcu!etlons. Ylctonan P«tJon or I he film I hal
He lo both the 111111 coniU&lt;Y victim tdd1 emblgulty. Thl1 ambigUity Is
lft matked contr ..1 wtth the
of romance end a behlnG-1h•

'*

d1rec10f Kwel Kefaz and ICfMI"'

scenes~

contetnpOfiiY man_ HI
functlon.t u a c:ruld gentlem..n

-klnsl a noure of myotO&lt;y lficlu
a c:asuaJ student of aetlt.Q
reheatSing on the othtf ro4e

His C&lt;&gt;-1101. Meryl Siraap II
completely mlocaat and llckl the
fresh lntensfty for her Heater
Prynn...lka lftle roll. Nor can the
Shift b6tween her llofroblt tltempt
Ot all Engllah OC:C:tnl thOI WO&lt;Jidn"t
fool a Honenror and twtr casual,
clumay modem day actress. What

Slreep can dO. It demon•trate 1
modulated. IOCMIC&amp;I
approximation of alnc.-ity In the

emotional acenes • • the
PIOIOiyplcol Jilted love&lt;.
Some mutmurrlng may 00 on
.. among audlencn about the film
wlth1n a ntm formet In which
Ylctorton melodrOIOI lfiCI modern

cUoy rlllllam are Juxttpoaed.
P01tlcutlr1y ShOCking lo the
standOido ol many may b6 tho
llalll.t&gt;ock and IIUMO&lt;WIId
stTUCiu~ng

Goclard-4lM rtftect1~ dlac:&amp;.Jas-ona
tnle&lt;opo&lt;Mcl th,....OIIOut tile

nfriTiti'Ye wt\~h eave the him ftom

hiding b6hlnd •

..a.

Tttt Fr.,ch U.ut.,.tnr'• Wom.n
Ia not • drewn-out eoeo OperaiiJ..e
aome Muttrp~ .,.,..,,., CframaL
By the tllOII'-'C• of Ita

OPENING FRI. OCT. 30
lhru Dec. 6th
Edwllfd At-·• Pulllllt
l'rfte Wlnnlnfl Otatrtl

A DELICATE BALANCE
WITH AN All STAR CAST

The Plovhou.e
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855-3183
Specl•l Preview, Thurs.

Oct. 29th-4 pm· · $4.50

w1&gt;1c11 leada 10 tn

apparent antl&lt;ftmaJk: reunion ot

tho long sePOtated Ioven. e...,
, _ commonllng on lhlt
scene haa mi1Underatood 111

purpose by faiUng lo oonaldo&lt; thtl
Fowteo .,._, hlo foctlonal

expe&lt;tn*"' on the poot-..111
literature of lhl tii&amp;Oo . . flgureolnclude ouch
nimble -d$mltho ao Ron
Sukonlclt and tonnot UB proloooor
Jolin Bartll.
.,.,on~

A.

lOt Plnte&lt;• .,.noM crtdhl
In modern English pllyWrltlng
make him a glanl In hit own rl!lhl.
his sublle dlo loguo doH much to
d\aractenz.e the kWifl ot the
OtOfY. Plnte&lt; Is topt~llllclttd
enough to reatlzt fl\at he can"t do
det. - }ustlce to tile characr••
sJnce the many lltnalilon ocenu
comment lronk:.afly on the lfmea at
the expense of either coup._,
Katll RelSl, • cl....,. nc Engllah

dh'ec:tor, Ia as Eitenlle1n was.. en
expert on film tdlilng. Hlo t&gt;oo1&lt; on
the aub)ect Is stanc:Jard rudlng fOt"
lllmmaklnt~atuoenta. This film
represents a Cktperture tor Relaz
lrom hlo lol ally rn lloUc portralta

ol lndlvlduallam Ihal have, I~ t he

OPENS OCJOBER 30 AT A
THEATRE NEAR YOU!

�fHIAJIR
GERI'RUDE STEIN
GERIRUDE SI'EIN
GERI'RUDE STEIN
_____
ay Liz Petrino

lltet'ary stylist of our day
dropped here and there In
while lacking the sheer
the monologue. First the
A brown corduroy caftan. spontaneity of a produC11on artists-Matisse, Cezanne.
Plcassos on the walls and a mounted only too well.
Gauguin. She muses CIVel
spattering of late.VIctorlan
The drama takes place
• poet Max Jacobs who "told
furnishings on stage. A
the eveni11Q belore Gertrude fortunes at parties" and the
well·wriuen script and a
and her companion/maid
dally drunkard Marie
competent actress able to
Allee B. Toklas are to be
Laurencln. She tells of a
Inject life lnto the
young Hemingway and
evicted from their
apartment. As Allee sleeps
charaC1er's Inky veins.
talks of When the
Perfect theater.
Fltzgeralds would stop by
upslalrs, Gertrude
Well, almost. Now
reminisces over old loves
and Allee would keep Zelda
playing at the Studio Arena and friendships, II ames and busy by discussing new
Theatre, Gerttude Stein
hales. To know Gertrude
shoes or stockings.
Gertrude Stein Gertrude
Stein Is to know her
·
Stein provides an
frlends, and the drama Is
P laywright Marty Matl in
Interesting, one·woman
constructed In anecdotal
handles this Inevitable
look at the legendary
name-dropping well.
style, with the humerous
conversationalist and
and more serious vignettes
Mention of the various

bigwigs of Parisian society
In the twenties Ianda the
right mOod to the evening
and only rarely comes off
as pretentious. One senses
Stelnslan phrases In the
triple repetition and
staccato dellvery,all
lnjecr.d amid the vignettes
or conversation to potlray
the poet's style.
Intellectual lid-bits are
occasionally tossed out.
Picasso's Cubist
e~perimenls aro mentioned
frequently In relation to
Gertrude's o wn alhletlc
" word portraits," and S(le
quotes the anlst using a

((Weed's strengtlft
wuz a real romfo,rt
W us the nigftt the

blizzard /iii!"

Pappy McCoy, Railroad Surveyor, Chicago &amp; Ouray Ratlrood.
Until you needed it,
jeremiah's strength wasn't
that obvious. But his spirit
and might were always
there, ready co help dig a
friend out ci whatever trouble he was in. just woe
betide the body who tot&gt;k
him lighrly. jeremiah Weed is ml)re
than a legacy. It's a tribute
ro a 100 proof maverick.

pauedo-Spenish accent: "Ju
av got to streep away Z&lt;,l
outer details and ze
essence weal come tru."
She cursorily mentions
"1"-dento ty, memory and the
past as they relate to
Eternity, seemingly more
for elfect and to shine up
Stein's lnteflecluaJ Image
than for any meaty use in
the play.
The sharpest dialogue
came from Stein's own
acerbic wft. She was
Infuriated with James
Joyce, a writer who, as she
safd, had her own stream ol
consclg,~Jsness technique al
his fingertips but who had
fnstead."opted for clarity."
On life and Its trapped
spaces: "Leave a window
open In the attic-not just
cnocked."
A ctress Pat Carroll
plays the ebullient II
grating Stein with studied
elfecliveness. She shuffles
about like a peevish chold,
poullng, flying Into a flurry
of gesticulation When the
genius strikes her. Both
Carroll's performance and
delivery convey a thorough
knowledge of her subject.
(She did, In faC1, spend
three yaara researching
Steln'a lila, both In books
and Interviews.) Yet,
perhaps the saalllA!!.C1ioed
lines work against her, and
moat scanes lacked the
electricity needed to be
credible. The most touching
moments were understated,
dealing with Allee and
Gertrude's love
\
relationship. Carroll was
appropriately masculine
when roughly ca1flng to
Allee upstctrs with pel
names, and especially
moving when she
confronted the audience
like the lost child Stein
was, the Infant prodigy, and
tenderly admitted that
when Allee was warm and
responsive It wq "lovely."
And so was, for the most
part, GBitrvde Stein
Gertrude Stein GMtrtX/e
Stein, a competent If not
dynamic portrayal of a very
unusual American hOstess
whose Paris reminded ~r
of " perfume and feather. •
Very lovely Indeed.
The show wfll rvn· for
three more
perlorm•nces-tonlght at
8:30 end Sttturrley, 5 p.m.
end 9p.m.

Check Out

JtHv IOO Proof
Jereminh Weed
..,

Jeremilh -.,e~~ourt~on liqueur. e 1981 Heublein, Inc., Hartfotd, Conn.

~
In Wednesday's
Spectrum

�lmpeccab4o Jazz _ , . •• lliotory

1&gt;1' noot tor IIIOulcl Ill) Moaouto nor
lilly porloriNincoo of • Stormy

beoornulho- one!.,...... tho
-told a n d _ by . . . . . II

thlatogo _ _ ,.,.

t -.

W•tMr," WUhdtlwn ~Jne-ta
lithely acholng ~- IIIII, end
fMr current dOm~nton of I he eong,
nondoiMtchlng, hun, ,_,ng
tHOI\, graaplng ""ecatecream1 the
to llllthiiPIOO.

lht the uu ot anot.~trel, hme~Ma
domand A"*' olthl hp, o twitCh
ol 1w hopa, one! logoclN untold.
lolldo boklln - . c;onlod In tho

She II pall thO acHng out
ol WOfda. Song 11 drawn •nto I he

vibrant realm whet'e teaflty

""' hot out there, no bend, no
ce41uk)td, no un..l, IJ'KI h WOUld
IIIII Ill the INiglc ol hl.r, b&lt;lnglng

magically shapotthltuno It all

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he&lt; - · to&lt; ,;.,., ~ ,...,••

eopeclally to thOU In the J..u
WOfld wNch hot - t h e heart or
hor ottengtl\. It hu arao been

-ontto ~ ...,..

lltmrnll&lt;et'$, onif,.. orcllng mogulo
who n... g - l w onei!MIIng

moment aner anoth« ac.attltld

ttvouQIIthe yaora, hoping to
dluiplto 1w enargiM Willie
battering hof style awoy, What
thOse peop..a hadn't ccx.tntld on

wu tho posolbU•tY of au thoM

stolen ~ta, trom C.bJ11 In
Tile Sky on clown, finally oc1cllng
up.
SUmma tiona. No more braotura
roles that will be siiCOcl from Ihi
fil'lol aceno by orgonlmd
foollshnoss. No more playing
aaoond IIddie to thlco~ato cton01
of het greatneta, o"e of whOm

, ponrayed a grown teacher
gnggllng llko an U!ll o~ht pro·
sc~er while ~na waa given a
few rnmutta to wOik Sh•worked
the tim.. II Ill WhO IIW the W/z
knOw. lnto a wondef.
AI all110 motion faltn .

Lena Homo nu b&lt;oUQht

en

award·w1nnlng Broadway musk;al

all'Ye, a rirtua.l ()MooW'Oman tour cte
force. L..,. Homo: 1711 Lady ond
Her llluak. It tolls a capiWetlng

till ol lila&lt;* Entonalnmont, and
t h e . . - Impact we bear on thO
WOfld.

Wotn«IOwllt

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hao

telolsed 0
album W111ch
Cat)lurtl It •fl, llwl.

tena·a dfamatk) power and
daullng k&gt;YollnMt lntonollloo by
tho yoor, glOWing moro a"" more
lncornpatob4o. Hor rango
I rom tho ooy to thl c:rac:ldlng bum.
Irom tho -..lngly ohy to thO row
dollanco and gothlrlng of , . _ .
Hor stature u ono ol the truly

-P•

See Nazareth Live In Concert
Wednesday, October 28th - Shea's

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until

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Sat. Oct. 24

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Aller the OEVO Conc•n

Paper Faces

i\11 XED DHINK S 2 FOH TilE
PIUCEOF I TILLi\tiONIGHT

DRAFT 50'"

Leon Redbone' s time- warped. melodies
o.rnonc~.

L - Redbone-fillmore Room
October 16
Suclo a mystwlouo man; no baoloorOUilCI. no !omity.
no pr-11-1101 ol the O&lt;eMn~ lhll Ia.
His mu~ hls .oeat 11y... nls O\Jita.r pllytno. n1 1
_.go. . .mon, they'r1lrom a long time ago-1~.
!lOs, 00., tum ollhe century.
I n~ Wi~ Aedi:Jone whal mUSk:: hi ltllens to.

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.I wanna go Hl·woJ~onl'1 bulkl• a

CC&gt;Ly.

'~~~~:~!r':~he night Redbone aang to the
kiM

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I ol hl1 aoouotlc gU4tar,
GIIIPia,Cng a rapid ltnglf1&gt;iel&lt;lng tool1r&gt;lque...,
oona.aetaote commend ol lhe k\_.,umet)t.
··rnfl--..7 Wei~ I gu.a ,.,.. heorG owocy
WO&lt;thwtlllo ••corcltno G""otlltaillle Blind Lamon
~-,:::,rn· Gat:y 01\U Blind 8or Fulter t've heard

0&lt;1 lhil .....lng • ._,hallway thrOUgh the...
the 1-. ..., now, 1&gt;ut not pu1 the 10111oo-1 don,
Aeclbone ' " ' - _,.. lrler&gt;clo. There'alon91"""
lost., to...,,_ thingS.• Why, pray tell?
Jonalhorl Dorn on lube. oncl ._local
lhefo's eo mUCh good mulllc !ram baolo th«o, arouno mulllclana " 01&lt;1 trteno• 8non .. a oa.-·
11&gt;e tum ot 1he century. It'• the beglnnlnO otthe
11umnu1. a.k.a. Doctor Jou.. on ~1104 P"'" "Ritt
Industry, onc1 the only ret....,.,. wo ha . . to lhe Dr..,..- I*CIIUlng It up-'IOihong heavy,
that limo. NoiJU!IIIotnoffcan ~ ollhtr.lhtfl'l
- . , _ l i o n ...... bt--'&lt; ,...,
Soul~ American anG E..._,, too. PoopiO IOIQel
Among Olhtra, they PloY "~11 .- lo 1he
I hal.•
- " ''• - Cltflgtlt:
Friday nlghllhls eolt·""""" , , _
Dorn.,., a belclt or folf&lt;s- grMI hom on Frotrr
transi&gt;OI1ed I sold out Flllrna&lt;a Room l U G - bee~&lt; 8rOIICh 10 llroocn. Jelly Ao!llolor\on'l "WI!y" bO. .U
In u.,., not With Ioney tecl\nology or hypno~llm, 1&gt;&lt;11 a PartiaJIIfly rally Cl\ot1 llodl&gt;one on "WI!y". ·n
Wilh an - - ' n g por1orm1.- of music thai
-~ bMn • atanGttG, l&lt;ldl 1 grtal _.g
- . a hao IO&lt;geG out ot many lnfluencea. M«&lt;on'o probably my main J n ! l - 01 all his

·e.ca- • -

,...,.ding

!hlngs IIIII !'" heerd, thtnl'l nothing r didn't nu. He
10011 hom 01*1. 6poJn end Olhtr so,..... 1n&lt;1 pull!
a ll togetNr. mllld •Utl ragUme. Grtat man:·
S..c~ In tho Fill""" I· Aeclbone enG Company ploy
lwo 1ncorn bolor1 calling It 1 nlght.I\.U&lt;IOI go to
WAS for bringing 1uc1&gt; 1 1te1ior Potlormor to our
hUmble diQo. The aouno wu good, 100.
eta. .~• 11~ Hank wunama· ·-Your- O..trn•
"t oo thlt bec:.auH lt'a what t am:• and by be4ng
Hean"-,b oth or whlclt
the new record Frotrt
whal he 11, 1.-. Aeclbone 11 txposlng 1 new
Branch ro
w1111o.~1s
g-otlon to some lenlalllc muolo. Thank VO&lt;J,
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no mlllof&lt;a- h thollgh, I he music 111 hla. He 111
no rO"'•allll
' "What you ... .. an extensb'l ot me. ot:Mouaty
Ihero'a 1 lltl'- bit or oxaggerOIIon 1&gt;&lt;11 11'1 me, pr,.ty
mUCh aol&amp;. I'm not OU1 or chatoctlf."
Hill orr1J190men1l of trtdltlonoJ 10ng1 Ukt " A Hot
llrno In the Old Town Tonlghl" anc1 ....., ...alona of

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G"acophc:

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Dreams..
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Jilt ts
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fj_s, '"Death
. rold by
• I'm In
1M man
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Punk ballet: a lame farce
regvroltaUon ot raa molt aupetflc1al &amp;IIPKI&amp; (IM

_ _ _ _,B y Mary Kunz

'

ot. 8.r0Wf'f"f-#&lt;,.lnh•n•- Oc:toblf 20

t.am Sctmman'• CJrcu1 ONrUJ/e wu
o&lt;OIIng, and Pro""lley'o SIKih
hOny waa tumuflooa ano tkcillng, bUt
gh point ol the
Buffolo
•rmonlc oympllony ~ ~lurdoy.
7 ond T-oy, Oct. 20I*u tilt Pfono
otto No. 9, K 271 by Moun Tho ctlsp
oncy ot 1&gt;1on111 JoM Btown1no
med With the miSIOI)' ol gu•t
•ctor Jof'OI Mea• to swod·iiee •
rr'lanc:e ll\11 was a~ 10 kalen 10 and
ngty elfon-ln 111 lomplo,ty
r.rt'• Ninth ~ano ~o. wr1tt~
tilt COI!lpQMr woo 21 .,., nlcl&lt;r&gt;On*'
~rno··
he p1on111 fe&gt;t
11 wu otlglnolty lntondod, 1o
oll)l CO&lt;&gt; S-Od to be Mourt"s flrat
• eo..nceno Mr. Browtnlng, with his
even toucr., brought out the amoottt
lte of the flrst movement ano the
lui exuberance and humour o' the
lUI he Wll It hil bet, I In the
Jlety ndneu ot tho middle
nent. Jorge Mealer Pfoved once and
thor yea, ya.. con pe&lt;lorm o Mozart
rto Without rtdtJCing the
by
result or hla al&lt;lll .,., the
Ieney of the OtehNtra wu 0 wei~
::eo lnterpratarlon o1 a ,.latlvtly

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ne

on:-tr•

iiO&lt;formed moll~
-1111-'&lt; on the rwooram CI&lt;W•
HOll9&lt;4} by American11 Sclluman, ~-~ly t11rNtened,
riYid, often ~lc: ClapiCtlon of o
• to 1u-m Kleh\hi.M •nto a btat Qetd«l..
I~

former ~Uiic CIOmpoMr

nan PDrtrayad liMt ooiOt anc1 oontualon
lr&lt;&gt;n: tilt g•-ot the aon&gt;boto. the
hony of tht ani mala, the craoll Oil he
""' the ooll o l the berllar, all blended
'ono another In Jcolng any
IUIShoble OOIJOdO OIIM pleoo Here
'"Chance tor the 1'11Hitormonlc

pooiiHH, INI clol~lng~ OM not ""'ch ..... Ms.
It seemeo like ages ago when t ,.,.1 brought I he
Stneo-t•a ball et waa a st.p 1, the tace of anyone Who
'J~CPJie:!~'rl~ Uowucent pink aJbum hOme to my a,p.wtmanl, tore
e¥ef' toott some '•llrt trom Hew Wtt¥1 mua.~e and Ita
•
ollrha plutlc allrl~- wrap and anxlovoty olaood the
accompanying - " ' ,...,..
' ·
vinyl diK onto my turntable. The anence thlt
To begin whh, U\1 baUeC'alab4•u la. ona ol the
putc:ected tho mu1k) would ne.,.,- be U\a aame agaJn.
most1ns.lpld, etement~ a.f'O unoe¥e•oped ...en in 1
porcussk&gt;nlsls 10 en)oy a moment In the
Tho music soernod to literally OJ&lt;I)Icdo out ollllt
IO&lt;IQ Whll&lt;o. Ve&lt;y Nice (thar ahould tip you off tlghl
llmellgh~ ono they did julllce oo the
away) is • virg,nat Clan'* tfom 1 emetl town ~o
speekers-dtstoned. bllrtOI.ng, propel ted by 1 sav•oe
occasion.
backbeat, ovor will ell roao tho onguilh&amp;d. ahrlll
GOII5 to tilt big Glty lq . . .k her fonune . sn. Ia
vocals ot one of Johnny Rosten N..-., Mlttd the
ac:co.sled tnere by • orOtt.P ot danceta esr.aaed 111
F ollowing tho Moun tho program
BoUocks H.,.·a the Se.r Pfltola, 'When It waa 11...._, ••punU,.. or .matevet thetr coatumes are aup.posed to
returned 10 the 20th ceneu.ry wilh an
•ep&lt;esent. Very ""'- attiPI ,.., ooatuma oil Cnothmg
entltuslastlc perlorma- olthe Symphony In lilt oadlr of the 1gl'Oo, ooundtd lf~a I he""' of tile
world. and tooldng at tilt curronl •·Haw WaYO" muolc
llka aome ~ tMIII to I.MCI lilt OuellOtlOII ropl)and
Ho. 6 In fb "'"""· op 111 by s.ru.seeN It ga-. birth to. t aii"RRC1 w.ah tt wu.
becomes ~ Red, WhO •• not eo *Y ntce. In f~
Proltoflev. This olren oonfuslng a no
Tho
So Pistols "'*""'-' ._1....y
Rea fs • YO&lt;y, -Y ll&amp;d g&lt;tt
dluonant-'&lt; • . ,. ._In ~rt the
"TTlt Groat-~ •n• Roll
The Idea 01 the "punlca" oor"'otlnQ IIIII)' Hoc. I~
IU&lt;moll Prol&lt;olleva-- fn WOtld Wls c.me to
Swindte."
bul
that
wu
""'an~
l'tlt'lallt\.at
5UCh
a
way that &amp;he'd turn "''o a~~
II RuQio.
onoa - - t h e
Clatlbtralel)l -OO&lt;oCitM band'• noh •tarlc othtUCIO unllwo~ng -at Is !111M en . . _ . o r ""' lllnd or
" POISi$1""1)' -•1111 to
lot!IWiol ond anti-S&lt;Met proc:rre. In hill
towonla both INI mono!~ hie musle
tht
value JIIOUO'Ntll&amp; Uoar SuiiiQOI mo.... WNtll . - , ,
IIOCiely that ,...,. n ~,,. erttire o&lt;H\11 ttnoo,""' '' reaka oloxpiOitarlotl.
m11olc:.,
Pnr~ C)e"I04eet rn•Of1t remember
.,~~rs~~~~·..
!~most
IJngt. ett.arec1~ 1n lhe baiJet .,..ttng a
Jolin Bto.vnlng u having appU&lt;Od 1811
tatand" fKIQ(d turned tnaiOt out, the oppoalte ~f tf1e
" punk•• coatumeturne out to be 1 Whoft,. monay.
year Vrtith the Phlft'latmOnk: fn a
escapist ~lertaJnment , muslc to cut your wrt1ti to
grabber, nicket-and~lme faKI&amp;t CM any kJnd of
perfcwmance of Mozart'• Plano Conceno
thorouohty d l11181tfut human betng tt maillft you
No. 24. AI) acclaltne&lt;l Mo.tort IM'rlormor, M•. Ita twisted teason seemed emi nently reaaonaMe,lls
ugliness seemed atfangety bnu1Hul and. autaflr
wonder wt~al Strl~ ,-.tty ttunkl of the cultufiU type
Stowntng tlu soloed with numerou1 major
sne1s ctsosen to base a biiJet ()(1,
orchestra$ throughotJ1 the tJnt1eo Statu, •• $peakfng. It eU1 Uke bludOeon through the clu1teted,
we" a.s haY'Jng medo many •ucce.aetut tou~ anHouated h•mework of popular music that had
The score by David Butler
ol r1dlo mogut Paul
across Europe, In parUcular. the ~111
-pllod up over lht years like ao muon VJclorfan
8u1Jer, wt.o, you m1y rtf"'\tmblr. pulled the: plug on
UC'I1on. Atso 10 his credit Ia hi I ropeatod
fllllg,ee.
..Wizard" redlo) •• HOT ··New Weve," and u .ahould
participation In the New Yortc "'Moally
not be confused Wllh that OlfUI t)y An)' membeu of
Mozart" festival.
ompOTeCI wllh the black roving a oltho Sax
the aUdio.- wtno might hove lllOughr It that.
Jorge Mester, too. Ia • vet.,an ol ·u~•
Plotolo.todoy'a mu* aoene atiiiHOinl tame, ""'
Tho band, which oornprl- -~~ .,. . j&amp;u.
"MooUy Mozat1" fntlvol BttliiM hit
l'*e ls no p i - Wlleto thlolo more appatent fhon
muslclans, plsyad laebly al 0011. The they
prolicloncy In Mo..n, Mr. Maot.,
the JO&lt;aHed ·~New Wave"' rocll: milieu. Thtw't tea \IWY • came to art &amp;M&lt;OUI 4H gut1ar ect:lacy•ae 6n .,...
speclolizeo In oont-1)' ,...,.lc. HellOS
tangible gap growing b e t - true mualclON whh on
OYOrtlltO, w!IIOII limpid along with all tilt gantrQly and
COtlduclod 200 premlO&lt;aa ond Ia atoo lricloly original vision and lhoM wtno - "mply lmUotoro, or
Claoo&lt;11m ol o Spyto
botlng.ofcl.lort
reconlecl.
wotM yet..,. a.p!Oillog tilt N - w... ...,.
bond you can think ol. ThOle wu a definite toc:1&lt; o1
MII .PtOfilal&gt;lo. hlp, 0t artiottc..ll)l ''hie."
lnapilatlotl, and c.tatnl)' no..,.. of apontaneftyot
With . - l"*'tld 1 * 1 - and auc:h
a capabte cwei'IUtra. tt Ia a -"arne that
lllcio&lt;a cu~. • btl1a4 - 1 0 d laot
dat\ger. A5 '"' the ~Store a...·o dat&gt;dng, ll
Klernllona wu not fl8ld onywhlr1o near to
the Old Cat!ttat Tormrnol Slauon by tilt
Will suffice lo ooy It wu - o n &gt; f copoclty. lieu- olthe t.thargy ol many
Bthl. This dallng P&lt;Oduc1Jon
11ro Vk#ouo ctn:11o 1e the l&lt;lnd of culiiQt lruh Bulfalonlona, tht aeata a1 BuHIIo
chc-&gt;gr•~ed by BOfboro St"-001 W&lt;th an otlglnat
left lorgotla&lt;l. H only It -·thor Olmpla. St.._,'s
Plllltwmonlc aymphony oonoon• 111
Butt«, IS )IIIII he klnCI Ol Olllr-Siy bolfot WUin alllt ~ toc:1&lt; ol thollgllt, ond
· almost . . - f\.141)1 oecuplacl. Admlaalon 10 l el.PIC"at:tve bullshlll""t JOhnny Ronan hlmttil
stagnant ptUdety, a d l - to the mualc tllat hat
dellghloelln Cl&amp;llatlng whh hlo acid
captured oo many -le'alm&amp;glnollotlo and hat
I he PllHha mnO&lt;Ilo Is OffO!CIO~ Sludant
eatobllshld ltMif u • YatiCI and lmportont art lorm.
;;:;:.~::-~::.:;,:a~::,.on
For ~10 a flc1tel, lhO&lt;O'I O&lt;lty 0&lt;10 thing ObOU1 II )'01&gt;
luiUte COfiOOt1S .,. anything 111ca lhe IHI
can MY. 1'1'N' Vlclou• Clrc,., lOuted U THE evenI of
Oflll, It will be a thraa dol lara wall
the fall, wu the , . .1 Rock 'n' Roll SWindle..

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tht
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World

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Hunt• -..nectt the Wall of
Souncl 0&lt;1 "f N - Y - Lcwe," Willi
~~walloping To00 Aunclgr.., t&gt;an
Nne and aax 1 - Gary Wonclo't
flourfthOI TherO'I- 0

fofay k'lto

t&gt;atllplonOioyntiiMitt&lt; riff and
~ omtnout Elffp/lanl Min
percuaolon
For thooo of you ...no lllte your

ShotT

lan Hunter ...uhOut all the tavlah

lan Hunter Short Beck 'N'
Sides {Chrysalis) • ' • •

MICHAEl THElWEll

MICHAEl MANlEY
Former Prime Minister of Jamaica

T..uday. Oct. 27th
All~ Room, MS.C

&amp;OOpm
51 stlllknts. $2 all othus

I wu rnotW thM a J~lle
good ton•o-

-ShotT-.,.
a-.

- to be II'
popplftg up""
my IIHntoblo mo&lt;t lrwquently thar&gt;
anything etoo l'.. lloughtlatoly,

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$1 ~neral admissio n

Hunttf'"a dON In recent memory

Tho uouot gong It hero- Mlcl&lt;

SA Speaker• But•u. Cora P. Maloney
College, International Altair-, BSU,
Student AaiOCiallon and GSA

Sc!maPps and Hops

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kayi&gt;Oerclo tr~nQ- the
otvometoc: tc* ,.,.. r6lftCitOPI and
ol the,_, .....,ftfl anG
polgnontlyric:t Hvntor'o .,_

--

T he elb&lt;lm wlnda up Willi "Keep

On

Burn~n·;•

a

aoMmn go:IC)et

tune

wtllclltpont my tovorlttllnt
f'Ther• ain't no OMiho/Jull
&lt;1111inatlont'1 and then lullu

1mo an all·ttOt:J"I-OUl, pleno-

SO GREAT IT MAKES YOU WANT

Topper IWOIIOn of ltle Cfull and
""lz ldo ToOO llunGgret~. all of
Ul4&lt;n ouppfyu.g a IIOfld , . . _
•
I&gt;&amp;M lot ton u he riffles Uvough
•liM varioua tmvras and ldiOtD:I
haolo oft.&lt;.
Sl&gt;on Bact 'N' Side$ has~~ owr
hand lui ol anthem., otartlng oil

_ , obOUI beonQ aiM,~
ra~~nQinltlel..,.olol-

•dlh ..... ~-"Central
P•k ·H· WN1 ... • roualng tritMite
to ahat IOUiful ooncrete '*hOra..

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ai&gt;OUI

Elton Foley- thlo u..,. alcled enG
abelloG t&gt;y on unuouol ou~lng
C. II l . .turlng MIO- " - ar&gt;&lt;l

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Mr. Boston

.-.-.-ancll04y-

. . ,._ tl- Sides,·- -

Wf.dnesda}'. Oct. 28th
MFAC 170. Ellicott Compla

7.00 pm

muotc.atlnll.,
Becl&lt; ' N SidH
Jea!I.H'H an OUIIIIndlt)Q pair Of
belloclo; the WIOifui"OtciRaawdl
,.._ Ooo. clecltcaloG 1 0 - 'n'
ro1: caouolt'" ~··and
lo4&lt;G dt. .,..,.. gro•nnv up and

Aut hor of "The Hard They Come"

Aonoon onG Tommy ManGel enG

Sponsored by:

the ,,.,m of

•leetronlc mut~&lt;t\atl funk
" Not...." w ith a na11y

Hew YO&lt;I&lt; C.ty-atl muteo gu•tar,
peroolallng keyboards ano
peJCus.tlon -.nd thal great. rav'rtg.
lull till Chofu&amp;.
lan tackles the NRA In ...Gun

pouoolng ra. .up ending THAT IS

TO FUP THE ALBUM OVEII AND
PlAY THE WHOLE DAMN THING
AGAIN
tan'o- - · , . . , . a!""ya

oplt\1,
obout·
- ·n grile oltlle
p.tn otang

be.,..._.

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and · - ""'"""'
~ko ..... lor ..... ''""" ...... "If

we·r. eorryflnen Ifa OUf tailur...,
M 11ng1 tn KM9 On
Bumln'"-beeauM tOf tan Hunrw.

roek •n· roU mea.na M¥et hav.ng to
aay you•r• oorry

They . ..., h CO&lt;Jidn'l be Ootoe.
For ,.....,... untmown 10 us
buying loc:keyo. t.d men In
pottUons refused to
lhlo 10n0 playe&lt; In the U.S.
8vt 1M Mighty Pop Is
unatoppat:q Two months after
htnlng 1tte
ohorn,

e_.

nu come to town.

The tg It In lltgh aptnts this
arovnd. aovnding looM and seiJ.
confldonl, utlll:dng tllel.lpto""
Homa to crNtt a raucous R&amp;B

atmoapMre on thO altx~m•s ..,.."-·•.._•
"Pitaeure" and on "Sinoorfty,
to camaraderte and late last
It lht bar. "'Eoga on Plat e"

tracb.

lggy examining lite pmmlses \.--f!IOIItrplecl,
and fonune dangtoc!
"fttrome, a d)lnomlc
him t&gt;y a cerlaln record
on/lanced brtvtdo In
&lt;1tr
'"ecvtive: " Evwybotly
Popmolat., oxhono "'foolng gino
yoUt nomoiiGGYI But
I hey re altar " 1gven
my name belong to
tiM alnger OOCI hlo owry limo.
,,..,r
tggy ec~op~o"" C&lt;OOM&lt;'o""""
logy brlngl lhe party 10 Olk:ago 101 a Vt&lt;010n Ol the
ill -smc.otY" IWI*• he &lt;loclalft
- u t t y -umemat "SM ol
W fllld)l City u "my kfr&gt;&lt;l of
Lcwe," a 1111 O&lt;tglnolly ttcorclecl by
to the
Pn11 PloiNipa Willi 111e Twlllgllta 111
lb.•"'""''"" - n l t y of Houston
1!11511. The albUm wlllt a
Hot Tonlghl'1. and
roualng ronclltlon ol tiM
to Mardi1ltao
......,..,, clauto "TTme
lAt
e&gt;ral- ol a gll1
Me."
Pley IIIIo r.-d In yow IIYong
Who he met In
Ouetler (~Nonce the IItie room, In yow ctt, In tho aho-.
Jltt").
O&lt;,IO&lt; !hal mtlltf, while
tho most pleasant
panormlng any OO&lt;I ol per00&lt;1al or
reoord Ia tho r•
lrnporaonel hygiene. lt'o good
the murl&lt;y rock'n' enough 10 1u1n anything tt1on ol§.
Boyce,
nucteer holoc.uotlnto a tOcl&lt; anf
tho Monl&lt;an roll party.

knOw"""'

,_-ward

Out-•·
w.,..,

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�dlsdtln lor the American
way olllle end her tell·
cholln exile from II It datil
with In " Peck It Up" tht
reault being e blllng,
aardonlc, humoroua tong
made memorlble by the
llteny of tactiiiS recited:
Jecuzzl'a, Ponchea, and
home video ceni~J$
loremoat emong them.
AJIIM&gt;ugh ctulule Hynde
h11 choaen to ahIlltenere tt.r aoller aide,
ahe certelnly h81 not loti
Pretendera Pretenders II
(Sire)• • • •
II one were to place the
recently luued album by
the Pretendera nut to Its
predece11or, ooe mlghl
wondlf If the group lied,
well, gone eoll Mellowed.
Chr1nle Hynde atends
stripped of tt.r leather and
kohl lined eyes, opting
lnttead lor while ruffles
and carefully groomed hair.
Be not deceived, however,
Pretendera II Ia • powerful
blend of driving rttythms
and mutlcat melodrem'a,
akiiHulfy executed by lesd
vocelltt end gulteriat
Chr1111e Hynde.
While their debut elbum
railed heavtty upon Hynde's
voletlle pet'CIPtloos of
aexuellty-both her own
end othm-Pretenden II
uncovera another aide of
Chr1nle Hynde-one ol

wlatlulneu end sensitivity.
" I Go To Sleep" end " Birds
ol Paradise" 1ra two auch
exempt.. of her new found
tendency towards dellcecy.
Her vocals are tender,
pleading when necessary,
end the lyrics ol the taller
tune tuggest • mood ol
noatalgle and
aentlmentellty. •t Go To
Sleep," a Rey Oavtes
compoaltlon, Is absolutely
magical due to the
combination of Chrlule'a
vocal delivery and Its
muslcel simplicity.
SubJect metter thai other
bendt would prefer to leave
untouched Hynde attacka
with enlmal~lkt Intensity.
The opeol~ cut, "The

Adultereu, presents us
with e woman re1llzlng lhll
she "ltiOdl ICC::U$ed ol the
worll crime In history,'' yet
she blatently makes no
amends lor II. H.ynda' a

~~·.·~~Z,!oo~::,~~:fo~~·

While " Bad Boya Gel
Spanked" Is en obvlout
muSlCII riQUfllltetlon Of
"Talloed loye Soya," lttt
nonelheleas • ~ertul putdown of the opposite sex
with lines like "You don't
listen, do ya, anhole?·•
serving to bring the point
home II II Isn't there
already. Similarly, "Jeelous
Doge" Is an eHecUve
vthlcle lor Hynde to bluntly
conny how annoying the
male tendency to see
women •• sexuel obJ.cta
Clll be. After all, " 11'1 herd
to gel Ill the mood/when
you'•• nated like •om•
kind ot dog food." Need
Ma. Hynde uy more oo our
behalf?
II there are any
dluppolntmenta at all In
regard to Pretenders 11, ttt.y
lie In the tact that two ol
)

the treclls on aide one,
" M11uge 01 love~ end
"Telk Of The Town" hiYt
eppeered prevtoualy on ttt.
Pretencfera' EP retailed
11r1y 1811 spring. Alao, the
two cute closing the elbum,
"The English Roaea" end
*louie, loulet are
extremely week. lyr1celly u
wen 11 muslcaUy. Both
somehow laue the 1111~er
IMIIng let down, eajHICially
11o _ ,
tiler the eltemetlng burata "''
· - o f • "-t•
of bltchlneas ~~td
H0111m11o aJIMinl. bult•nollr.lhon~•
:rJ:e::~llty dlapltyed on ~~~~~!it=:::~v
But theu complelnlt ere ~":: ~0C::1 ~h~:!,~::!'ll
minute. The Preteodera
.,_ ........,., 111 lhe StAtu
heVI mttUred I grelt deal
Tho u - HanWTIIII
musically since their debut cnarociOtlsti&lt;S 010 _ , 011 tn01
In 11711. While thef\'e
· -·....,.. thlt!Qo o• .,.,,,1&gt;10
maintained their hard edge, woc:ol uecka . ...,_ ,.,_..,
the addltiOAal use ol horns thythm .nc~
tync:o Tho
on aome trecka, Inventive
t&gt;uuonq ~,,.....,, ond oe&gt;ncfOio
rills end Intriguing lyr1ct,
- - " ' Tho ~0/lutw Now ond
and a SMmlng wllllngnell
Ptt 1 ••""' u - - . u Oolo&lt;o
to ea:perlment glvea
n..o tll!\0 lhOugh Hotni!IIM It mUCII
P t d
II
II o d
ot&gt;CI 01
q:t1t~ .~':. ,:.~~~at rlPn
vezu:,c:;h~Lot Hommlllt
lacked.
to¥O&lt;tte sWfeelllt hlmHif he
Pretendan II serve• to
....., 1n the pool -nt men
reinforce what mualc fens
""'01 1- -.go on olbum
have known ell along, thet
-loci •-tfllrOt o1
labels like "new wave,"
rarpa, - - · lo .,..,t
"punk.~ wpost punk." and
o.-lnltog- 1""""0 to h-1.
" blitz" meen ebaolutely
w!lldl he hot
nothing. Rock and roll Is
cnmo t"l.all F•-'1. ...,_.,
whet metter., end rock end :':;'~p~!:;'::',';::,t
roll 11 what the Pretenden
""" P&lt;.-1 -tion.
deliver. Chr1ssle Hynde
Ho om1&gt;1o)&lt;$the _ , . . _
mekes sure ol thet.
no"o'""" 11 _ , th!tt tlmoo Tho
-Deirdre
boll exompiO ol tnlolo In ··Glue,"
aohot\IOf&gt;IJIUIIOflho
%Z'~=~~ gulta&lt;aol
•·Halfway O o l - the Loolond
tompte of row M
JIM _ ,

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more"""-'""'·

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lhef" galont!G ,..cj., ears Tnt
grathng IIJ'Id weevtng •• tt\a\

11\ame•nalt aporopn.attC, Ihi
rt09M "" ..
Ci1y $plltcww ..

to -11&gt;0 w«n
01-• BenwD ond Nile ha,.

phfaslnoa ond t«nglhy

-le•s
CHtC 11

u-

en11re1w- ~~tTIUen. arra"ged, and
produced many ,ec:o,(ta ICH 01her

""'*'

trvo _ , 10 the SUI&gt;lle guuor

""''"""""tollntefl- c:omt110n to

I till tCM"m
A Mtt on tydcs The tkiCI CHIC

anla.ta. espec-lelfy female \iOCIIilla. dlcnotomv. a a:lwry..yed woman
moal notably Olana Roll' lalell
veraua a atar ga.ztng m•n II out.
rtiNHS. But tMM wet• mort
The hlp lndependenl woman glwtno

cl&lt;oarly CHIC's allOw. Not oo Harry
MoOo .-..rywhooo
Somo ollho oonoo oro wrtnon
,.._hod • 0006 rtf); by Many ond lllondlo gvltiJial
nwutable. the mvlic Clvl1 Sleln, ..,.,.. by ftoOtrt ond
lmooo of
E&lt;lw•cls. otheot CC&gt;WOtton. W.'d
OOC&gt;MII:IcaJtion ond lmpOICit ""..,., - · Wltho&lt;lt the

-

to Uliltft that a duty cNCflolt-tn&amp;ttumen1 texturM.

o:;:.!tn;:-'~ ponying o.. ::;=.~.::..,~t

E~ty Of-. if dll-1

Koo•oo. In the oclo&lt;llc lrodltion
the c1oo&lt; of of lllondlo'• last album
o~ y music: tne amptoolam..,.
Avtoomorloon, noo oomotnltov ot
aol&lt;lom at&gt;CI 'l!olonoe of toe~ ot&gt;CI o\'IIYfhlng: poeudo lazz ¥Oleo on
roll; tho balbltulloiUII of ouy
"Jump. Jump:·: flute ond tobla

cnarooo c... bo laid ol
It WU 1M WIY they drotted-

wha&lt;a thoW pl•yod In Now Yotk
City lhll g,.. lllondle • punk
IINIQt 11.- yeot8 ago, But t!ltlr
mualc wat , _ punk, porllopo

not ...n quMt lock. lolo&lt;o fll&lt;4t pop
Peopto Into -,.., mullc" l&gt;OCii

''*'
ol oot ptotty
trom

riiOdof
~- _,top

ml.d't

··the poos.
u

envy as becluse
Blondie hod ·-~with.
d/100 tuno. Sucll ~,,.

llttenlngi country music"• m&amp;r\lc

cllpjeMlon. Disco, tho~~j~h , It
olwoyo tho preferJod mulk: to

abuta.

mldd1e Ea11aml8m In ..0&amp;1la.,"

oomptoto wltn conopt&lt;atO&lt;Ial opy

•tne
=~='~-';:.::• I

ot~

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OJ'* 1\lQhliQiltt o1 rhe &amp;II&gt;WII
.,. lho _.1ng 1roc•
'Breai&lt;INOUUh" lho -my
..~ ...... "T"M t orrnet ponrays
aome of H•mm•u~1 moe1

comm~at muatc atnc:e Nt~lf-.

Bfg Ch•nce and the ta)tlr I he
romanHc and Otfll .. Q"U&amp;Htt.&amp; ot

"SI,..,.. Song'· from the loot von
0or Gtuf GeneRic&lt; studio
,.. ,,__.- ho. . _ ,0
dromollc ~ on . ,

- Jon '"'"' _,

·-·!Mft ..,
arllot'o

$jltlnQ r~1

~., lbrnmUI ...,.,. MOte

--.a hlo r - t
=..~"t =~ 011&gt;o.ll~it&gt;gl

oonlontln

*1t11ift0 """'"ombullatn.

Unt..,l*od by collaborotlon, It
born pltoouiAy, ond 1111 the
numbing Jtertotypo of dlooo.
Somothlt&gt;g KooAoo glork&gt;uoly'!a.
and le not.

- · o1 hlo ~
8!1111 1'011.,. bouQhl 0
Hammln ol~ boly !lilt- lilt
00061ntn&gt;ductlon
to.,.,. or
0
muMc"a nn.t ana wrongly

artlol,. _...,.

F,..nclo

boso, 1\ouoe of mlnorl ooeala, at&gt;CI r--------_,;.--...L..:=!:=:=:=::=::..:=:::::::.:::::=:::.o
a mlasme of h.w"~tlng aynthuller;
11101• a~od Jazz ltOica, bul

Wllicllleo- o ~&gt;r-.n: wUI
"'""Y ol uo
11'101 lntOtTUptod wtth otrt~ oljt.. mole
tn.o•o o 0006 cllal of fi'MI dlocoo? ropolng In "Bod&lt;!Qd"; 11&gt;1..1
In lloo.\oo l)obb;e ~lu ond gvlttr, Dew&gt;~~~~ and CHIC call
lnoorta dloco tochnlquu in o big ot&gt;CI . _.. lntrvolontln *Tho
- moll wlll,..w
Jom w.. wo.tno••: ond. molt

Mdly--...

the llntt bool, l*h--lllhe·a
fttlltov oo-s-the IIMI
c - to •note.., alldl .,._,,,
ln. Harry, all« all, lo Cloltlg the
olnglngTho album'• on1y _ . . u~~oc~

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talta *1*1?'"

THIS SUNDAY, OCT. 25th
Shea's - 8:00pm
All aeata $8.50 6 $7.50

Baronet Candy
Ice Cream Parlor

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bookful of Bowie
range anc1ec~1 In ttl•l
oroo _,stlluto thO rot&gt;~•Oollon or
hltl acctaJm. the • uthofa' dKt110n

meku wnsa. f'ioWeV"tN.

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the outhO&lt;a' tloJOO
lntent6on ••to , . .
aome
mt~-•n

conaJderable OeteU- 8owte'a w&lt;Kk:

hil hllt()f)" •• . , .,,... hll
ChOnQIOQ objoctt-. nlo mothOda
or goong abOut hit
n•o

bull-..

•~ and leflw•
tM
- . IO cii9&lt;M dttappolntl

Sa*ill'S tWO 1MtUft (lttnl,

Alld ,._ Pf8'f*ta wen •m•II • MJ

~And 1"-111mot $1MHd l"lt I Wit

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lodlng lur
1JNrn I ,., .tCI'Oh • MOI'fll et' WhO
..... liMping by.

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And lloolt.ed • nd frowMd •nd rnt
mOnJt•r
"The Width ol 1 CircMI
- O.vld ao...

w••m•.

''StU'"'~ ti'M! theeltM out.• fec:.iw
""~~' • , _ per-sl'opl\1 ol
_,.,,....,taty.
Ukowlll Bowoe o OOrt•oyot ot
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Pomlra'lC:e"• T1'Jot a.ptt•nt lrt•n '" Nyirlg lo trtot " " * ' n g -

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ancl
defiiGaM U.
oncl....,.,_c&gt;&lt;O.,..S.I'liN&gt;'OQ
,...,..,., UMJ&lt;piOotOO oncl
-~ tomtory. lofgong ......

wt'l•ctl 8oWle ~etlflthecl hffnNif
u • slcJtled K\or-oa~niftO

oau11 that .,.,. muter' fatted to
Q . .11, wn•te con5iate'ltly

••aeoo1aoes from touoh. exacting
the•tre errtlct oot •emotety likely
to be lmpreu"" 1&gt;1•VOII • tlnpot
Oludy thtng u 'rock

tU"P't-'ng and oeUghuno
ontooft.,. With Us wht•ranQ'fno
tll&amp;nta and knmutable cfttsltt (Or
~Hd)

IO&lt; chiOQI.

And

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I~ monst&amp;r II

OIVId 8oWII
Engt•ncJ'.s New Mutb l E.t.prelt
/N IIIE} ""'ten.

Roy Cotr anO
ChartM SN.ar Murtay. t\a. .
l U I - O.•fd

So- All

Hllllt,.tN Reoonl•ttlch

--and oumlnoothe

tnOt'\.ettr'c ~ trorn tw fKtt
r.cotO"'Q In 1\lfJA to tua most
f~t W
•nyt ef-fort, .SC.ry AIOttJI.,.,

and ve,a.atlte-pfactllbnere, and

...

Ch111GIOQ" oltltudo.
can and Muney towa on

.,.,_
ol\lanb&gt;s)y
beaotlhal
woman pora h.M

0\IIPVI

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....
· &amp;nO gliOlOQ
POP
ST"RDO"''

The tntlllto pUk ONiytlc
Olndo With lhi.G-IOQ
Lowfll010#11trbe ~ 1tt1o0r ano
the ' - " SutJ' Alonsrotl Satr&gt;oM
lTom the litter: "Tho mood Ia
controntahonel from end to tncs

pul1ed, no .tonee
unturned. tt ' ' •• ~~and

andh;rnang,

tr-•

S&lt;hoolota»-oltl--

Bo.~~e $ rncA~C~~t

Stonong Willi oataolocl oooounto ol

no

meKea An muarretM
tmportant •tuc:ty or a

puocll6$

ldlooyncrotlc •• anythi'IQ Bow~
hae over done ·~ •• tna11t1Uy
reoorgnlzable, but It Ia 1bout tM
workl we know and ••Itt I tn thai
WO&lt;ld: o perlect oync or 101Jnd ond
111sloft. What

So,......,.. to be

For an exc:eptlonof dinner, quiet- - - - - .
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THE

SA suspends 28 student clubs; may lose budget
That's the only reason the rornu
,.erea't turned tn," •hr commented.
" We realtud that they ,.ere ooc bnog
turned 10 until after the dca.clli.oe, but
SA 101 them (Wednoday)." Osuorah
111111ted that as of Wedoetday
NYPIRG had not •ubmtned the
1nforma11on to h1m
The director satd that he offered t.he
clubs numerous opportUDitia to Jet
t he mformauon to h1m, but that the)'
had tlluJ far neaJected to do so. "Some
juJt don't c~re whether 01 not they
continue to be recoanlr.cd," he n01ed.
Oouorah added that be had held a
aatherln&amp; of all dubs to tnform them
of thelf respoMibUities and ISsued
memos to them, reminding them of the
imponttnce or submitllna the plao&gt;.

By SElll GOODCHILD

"'"'"'1''11 Edii&lt;K
wenty-&lt;i&amp;lll Student
AsSOCiation (SA) clubs.
including the ANC, NYPIRQ
and the Sunshine House, m4Y lose
their recoanit.ion. budaetl and space
unle~s they provide Director of Student
Organizations Chuma Osuorah with
reque=~ted documentation.
Osuonah suspended the clubs and
froze their budatts th11 week after the)'
failed to present him With budget
packetS detailing club officers and thear
plans for this year's aL~iv(tios.
"Somebody has to set a precedent
for other people to follow." the
director as.~erted, defending his

T

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decision ... Pas1 adminisnalionl havr
had the same policies, but for some
reason have never enforeed it touah
enough."
Many of the 28 clubs "ere mformed
of the decision by ruding an
a~ent in n.~ Sp(ctrum
oot.if)iDg them that they have ~
"declared inactive and all privile&amp;et arc could be rescinded unleso hr recet'e=l
suspended." h "''IS si&amp;ned by the
the documentation v.ithin a reasonable
Office of tbe Treasurer, althou&amp;h SA
tiroe, "'hich be set at bdv.em n•'O or
Treasurer Mar~ 111~ denied that he
three "ttks. But the direa.or
had iuued it, explairuag that Osuorab
mamtaroed that he "ould not canoel
,.as behind the mo•e.
spece ptt&gt;tlegei until then, and "'ould
be opm to diSCUSsions.
dubs are recoan1ted by the Senate
"They just "'ill not be able to do
and aiven pnvilt&amp;C$ that include the
anytluna beta...., their l!udaets ba""
opportunity to ~uest fundin&amp; and
hem frozen." be remarked
acCC$$ to tmetinc SPIW% in the Ellicou
Wednesday. "But they still ha"c a
Complex, Squue Hall and other
chance to appeal to either SA President
Uoi..nity areas. They may a i'O be
Joe Rtflan. Moore or myself." The
granted a permanent offiCe by Hou&lt;e
clubs will n01 be able to spmd money
Council, ao offshoot of Sub Board 1.
and will be unable to restr\e spat"e in
if they have enou&amp;h members and the
any of the facilitie• available to
need for rqular space.
Mudents.
· Osuorah noted that these priviqes
Clubs such as the ANC and

S.-.

need to know who I&gt; who. when I
deal with them." he upllllJled.
Althouah many or the club•
probably ,.111 e•entually subm1t the
Information, the Sunshine House may
not &amp;tt orr so easily. The trouble·
plagued eroup can cApect a phone caU
...... ,.........w.,. ........... lrom the dtrtCIO&lt; &lt;omttime •n tbe near
future. " I harbor &lt;ame uneasineu
NYPIR G wiU not lo... t...u rooms
automatic:aiJy, J&gt;tndtng the arace penod to,.anl them bccauoe they are just
\lllln&amp; !.here. Thr tape recorder ans•er•
t.hat 6suorab has granted. Ah houah
the phone, not them," he explatned.
there,.... wme concern earber in thr
"I
ta~ e them up," O&lt;uofab
wed tbat the ANC •ould be unabl• to
prom1'Ged, hand ••:on front thnn.'"
produce its "eeUy paper, Osuorah
Earl~ thtJ .emc:~ter Suoshane House
pennilled it to publt&gt;h
,.., tn danJtr of beinc 11\Ut do••;n
beau.c or lis ftuhue to clcu up its
Both NYPIRG and the ANC ,..,.e
fa.:11ity No Sunthtne HoUit members
unfettered by Osuorah's actiOn. ANC
,..,e avatlable fD&lt; commcru.
spokesman Ste-. &lt; Catrone malntatned
O.uorah sa1d that unless the Jroups
that the ANC "15 noc a &lt;u~pmded
e-cntually contact h1m. he wlll
club" and tl\at it ,. ould be suhmuung
a pproach the Senate otnd ask that
its update forms shortly
•
recoenltion be ll'llhdra.. n . " \1ost of
NYPIRG's Project Coordinator
Janet Matlhev.s abo ~id that "there 1s the clubs this year ha•e been 'tfY· very
&amp;ood," he dam1ed. "But &lt;arne a"' JUSt
no problem" with its statu~. "We did
not tO&amp;clher "
not elect nfftcers untilltut 1-riday.

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GLS, OCH controversy, continues
SBI Committee unsnarls implementation
8y MARTY ROSEN
Campus Editor

c:on1ro•u•y 11 the lo•t t~o&gt;o Sub Boord meti""'· Blat k
oriainotly «lec•ed Uo~den's proposal at Ill&lt; Stptcmber
for belnc "unoraan11ed." Hayden tben submiued
his resian&amp;Uon co Hinhman. HOW«"\'tf. Hinhman rc(UK'd to
a«ep~ the ml&amp;na11oo and dtm:ted Hayden to tk•dop •
ne.. propo.al for the Octotxr mttti11J.
Until an oaroancnt is r&lt;a&lt;hed. both orr,... or• lll'&lt;ft~ll&amp;
.. they ,..,. be lore last Th~. Wlulc: htr uti&lt; and job
tkscnJ)IfOfl ...,. to be f0&lt;mt1Uy cbanpcl, former OLS
r«'Cpplonul Patty Humb&lt;rl uplained that w;. !.Uil
"doina the"""' thlll&amp;l " "Bob (Ha)lknl hos told me
nothina," -"• Slid
"We ha•ct~'t chanpd Can's (ColltM) oc atl)()fl&lt;'•
Slatus," Ma&lt;L l1\&amp;llllllned "None or th&lt; tkUIIs ba•e b«ft
dcatkd." Af1er one tn«tJn&amp; be is optom..uc that an
1«01d ~.u bt rcacbtd . .... tbtat tt"-'aoiac ro -ork.'' he.
maantalncd.
meet in&amp;

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ub Board I (SBI) Exotutivc Comrniu&lt;e membmo
met "ith Squ~re/Amhersl Division Director Bob

Hayden, Croup Lepl s.mc.. (GLS) and Off.
Campuo HOUIIJI&amp; (OCH) rcpract~tatl&gt;es tbb "&lt;tk to
dd.tnninc how lO implement a f«t'nt Board of Oirecton
ruhna.
The ruhna. bas&lt;d oo a «quest from Ha)·den for o
cllvisioft seaewy 11 t.he \lam Street Campus, ""' oppro•ed
amtd the b~ehrina and c:oofomon
Boord !Dmlben
that domilwed WI .,......,, mc&lt;tiiiJ. It dictated th• the
Sl~ stipend hot fi'Ofll OCH and tbt Sl~ liM fr0111 GLS
....n be pooled.
Pcrwnoc:l from the two orpnizat1005 " ho "ore paid
from tho~ lint$ will no• be rcspoosibk 10 Haydn~ rat he&lt;
fl!on 10 th&lt; student lfOUps, oa:onlina to tbt l&gt;fOPC&gt;5al
SUI&amp;tSled b) the Boartt.
Wlxa Student MsocWioG (SA) Treasum Mark Moore,
SA Prtsident Joe Rlll&lt;in and SBI Treasurer Bill Maclt
hst&lt;ned tO a tape of the proceedinp on Wedneoday, in an
attemPt co iOrt out rb~ ex.ac1 lemu- oC tbt rdOiutions. h
ooas discovered that over '"&lt;&gt;&lt;hirds or the~ dnllna •lth
the Hayden conuo•-eny had been erased.
"Rmcmary Woods had ber hands on the lOpe," SBI
E&gt;ecudve Dim:tor Donnis lllacl: quipped. "It's (the tape
recorda) not the most comp!;cated piett of equipmem.
This bas never happened before:·

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A second mo:tint was hold bst nlJ(It bct-n SBI
"Rosemary Woods had
Chairman p.,., Hinhamn, Ha)'\len, GLS office man~~Strt
Cari Collin• and Paul Weiss, ai.l Black. If a conscnsu•
her hands on the tape."
could not be reached th&lt;D the issue ...,uld apin eome btfore the Executive Committee at next Tuesday's fMrfina.
Executive
Director
Hayden hi$ declined eommtnt on the proceedincs.
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The request to use ttipended students fre!n OCH and
Dennis Black GLS to assiSI the Squire/Amherst Division ha. created

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lui&lt; Matt llfeed tbat the psllll SBI J}'stem IS co
tklmnlne tht
and fasibdll) or a
recommendatio&lt;l before unt*m&lt;ntll!l them he Qplamed.
"u tales an encue month to do a feasibibtyaudy. Tbc
'Board ftlt thiS would be "Drkabk ather ""Y·"
Hayotkn araued at the Board ..-iQa that the rtceplJOOia
wort •ould now be performed by a 'Oiunte.r •llff of
ponkpls. Previouily, the rcspoiiJtbllillcs of the CLS
r&lt;e&lt;puoni" Included filina. t)'plna, ons-mt tdtphones
and ser&lt;eninc cl~niJ before they mu~ wilb on lltoroey.
Ha)'liCfl that the parol&lt;pb will screen dia!u and
the DfvWon ...,.,ary ..;U c:onttnue 10 type and Iii&lt; fO&lt; GLS
'"hilt workin&amp; out of th&lt; Division Dire•:IO" Offtce.
The panltpls have been prtnanly responsible for
restatchlna for the GLS ltwf«J. Theu lim meetina wos
held this week to diJCU» plant for the year.
"They haven't disa~S&gt;&lt;d (tbe raolutloo) wilb the
poraleaaiJ ).,, " Humbert ossened. "The theory (of usina
paralepls u receptlonlsu) sounds n~. but the particulan
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lHEspEORUM
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o.reaor or Publoc Aff&amp;~n-alld Prc&gt;ldmtoal Scarcb Ad"-&gt;'
CoiD11Uil&lt;e Ptes1 Lwoci-Harry Jack- told tamPII' radto
stalioa WBFO Moaday tllal next Wednesday'&gt; SUNY lloatd of
Ttu1tea _ , . we&gt;uld C:Oot&amp;U1 atnaun rclalona tot~ UB
l'lesMiclxy.
Jac:"- we&gt;uld not coliiiii&lt;OI on .. llal t~ nnn wovld ~. &amp;ftCI
termed op«UUatho ~ publu.bcd ttpO&lt;U that Unt_....) or
Nd&gt;ruka VICII: Pnsad&lt;1tt for Andnnic Arfatrs
8 . Sampk
wovld ....,.,. tho pOSilioa.
0a IOJI Wednesday, 7lw Sptn111"' repor~ed that tho Trulltn
'll'OUicl appro&gt;&lt; Sampk on Wednocla) aO« a lhon cldibmltton.

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SA campaign
~ Student A..ociatlOII (SA) is 'PO'IJOMI a lcun '""""'
campai&amp;n to New York"liCII&amp;tors prolcshnJ up:omU\1 cuts t.n
educatiool and .odal Procratnl- SASU ,. ~tp!na ,.,lh t~ tlfon,
.,.hk:b is ll.rl&lt;led primonly Ill cUI back• in hiJltrr educatiOn loan._
"Sttxlmu mUJI put rrcuur&lt; on their l&lt;aJtJ.ator&gt; throu&amp;h lcun
...-ltina and phon&lt; cali•na to tm'&lt;nt th&lt;&gt;&lt; cuu," a SA P«U
rdcasc uoau. "The !&gt;coat&lt; Is ...h... tho roa~ttina
ha&gt;&lt; to b&lt;

roc """""' _,. .000 .........rnona or

Appearina &lt;~'anl&amp;ht on manr hoalt•a)) •• ~.a. Utah,
/umlna, &amp;lid California, tho si&amp;ns read "Aicn.
Zone." Attoedinl to an offtOal for tho Gr«npcacc orpllll.llion,
tho ""'' ,..,.. plac:ed &amp;lotlc th&lt; rouk •bleb tho Noddr
Rquiiii.Of) Coaulowloa bad app&lt;O\'Od '" AU&amp;UJI roc shtPJ'lft&amp;
radioaah&lt; was!&lt; from San 0...., lO IIIU&gt;OU.

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The Pai&lt;Siille Ub&lt;rauoll QrpJIUIIioo PLO) "u a"arded ruU
d•plomatic suruo by tho
Un10a dunna PLO lndn y..,.
Araflll's visit to tho Sovin cap~tallhb post Tlladay.
The unoUliCOltiCftt of tb&lt; dtploaWic -u• upt11ld.na earM at a
fonnal recep&lt;iool for Atafal, •ho ..-as ,_,,'Od wannly by SoH&lt;r
Prcsidmt Leouid I. lltaboev.
AlthoQ&amp;h Wesrcrn anatyas are - cxpea•.,. masu~ So'ld ate!
to ArafU 's oraanizauon, .om&lt; ha~ eapraoed OOncml •11h the
timina or tho anAO\DICcrneOI •• ·~ .. u. of the ....... nauon or
E,yptian President Anwar El- SacW

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,.,u alf«t th&lt; poor and model!&lt; clau Slud&lt;nn

"'111 ba•• 10 lea'" school," tho rdcaK reads. '"Many

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Those iOOthin&amp; all·sa•crs &lt;OmlllCTCtAIS make u 1o0und :l!mOfl llkr
a roroglon-'"Friends, a lot of b.'tnks arc orr&lt;flnl &amp;1115 And
chaffing dish&lt;$. But, herr 11 th&lt; All Savtrs Church, I'CfC aolna to
orror )-ou a little &lt;Ometbina mor&lt;. Sal•ation.

"We don'tii\C )OU a &lt;h&amp;ffina duh or a TV ..t. but you can b&lt;
absohed from tho 110 of your chota:

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""This indudes breabnc,~ S.IUb Coo:rtJDOJtdmcot at any tom&lt;"'
you an b&lt;&lt;ak tho S&lt;cond 'Commandm&lt;nt or the l';onth
Commaodmeot •llhiD .lO daY&gt; or d&lt;pOSII. Pm.atty roc &lt;at I)
witbdra•'Ol. Membn FDIC."

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Allsa•·crs &lt;mtfteates-has a nle&lt; nn&amp; to It Better than all·
Rat\~' ctrurates.

studmu dop&lt;nd soldy or ln ~on the llnanclal ate! of the
rednal lt»&lt;mmatL Thts means th&lt; rr&lt;Knt low COli ht&amp;h qualll)
public ed..:auoo •• OflCII: ~..... "ill ooJ, b&lt; 1\Wbk to tho,..,

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aranu reap1ents rO\lllina an a rc:ducuon of Jome S8S m~IJ.M)n io
"eduoation peuchastna powtr".
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done:· It uracs stuckn1s 10 v..,.-ice Repubi~Qft Alpborut D'Amalo

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and Democrat Palri&gt;~ Mnynlhan-&lt;spccoally the foomtt ~­
ht Stu on the Aperupriallons Committe&lt;.
The lcUon ""' an atttmpt 10 IC'I fundlna lncrcued on the
Guorantced Studont Loan (GSL) "'hleh v.ill !mpc»e a nted• t&lt;ll on
famil&amp;CS In which por&lt;nt&gt; cam mor&lt; than S.lO,OOO. This is a n&lt;w
feature, onitiated by the Ruaan admlnistratton to &lt;Ombat "hat
they rrprd "' abu&gt;c- or th&lt; S)'Jtem.
SASU pr&lt;dieu that .om&lt; 245,000 Studenu ..;u b&lt; dtmtnOled
fTOm the proaram and that no new loans ,.;u b&lt; iuued O&lt;J&lt;t ynr
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�Evaluators examine
Political Science unit
By ALAN C. kACHIC
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Scoen~

UB's Pohttcal
Department, plaaued for the put two
yean "'ilh bod~ cuu and low morale, was offtaally e&gt;aluted
last "«k. E•en thouJh the dcpartmi'Dt hu b«n ha-.na
problems, the evaluation allqedly " not a rault because
departmental evaluation• ony lhc years are pon or normal
proocdure.
Political Sclen« Cbarrman Oaudc Welc:h downplayed any
siJllifieanoe in the evaluation uplainina that it is "sometbJOi
fairly rqular to the Univeuny." Neither admollina or dcoly•na
there are clepmmental problems, Welclt added that the
evaluation ·•comes at a time when it os useful."
The Standard evaluation "as done by. team or three
academicians, UB Law School Dean Thomas Hedrkk, lndJana
Univcnity Politkal Science Professor Linden Caldwell aod
University or Iowa Professor Sam Patterson. Final wnucn
results are not e&gt;tpccted until Thanklii•ma.

The "1922" film version of
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"We conducted an c'tcmal review," cxplatned Cald .. ell.
"Eacb member is now workin&amp; on his pan." The Indiana
professor said that "the deportment is or very &amp;ood quality, ..
but would not comment further. "Anything I would say would
be inappropriate," Caldwell said.
CaJd,.ell did admit. however, that the department's bud&amp;ctary
restraints were closely scrutinlr.ed but would not elaborate.
Hedrick was unavailable for comment.
One of the major concerns or the evaluating team during their
day-and-a-half stay was, aceordina to Welch, the impact of the
loss of faculty in the department. Political Science has lost seven
instnlctors since 1978 due 10 attrition. In April 1980, Th~
Spectfllm reported that •;abysmal morale" contributed to the
departure or several assistant profC~sors.
Welch made no comment on the affect of the faculty
reductions implyina that it was up to tbt evaluation team to
determine. "If cutbacks In staff has affected the quabty (of
araduate education)" the department chairman explained, "the
administration "'iU have to make a d«tSion tO uwade or allow

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continued erosion.'"

The e&gt;"1lluaugn team also examined the department's facihles.
social science aaa and •otinl records faclhues, the extent of
depanmenw policy proarams and a araduate Student oriains
Sllr\'1:). Welcb added thll the evaluaton opressed con=11 ovet
the low sdJ)C!Ids received by aradute assostants.
Underaraduatc education. except as it related tO araduate
was not directly examined
At abe prC$ent time the admtnis;rauon Is unwllhna 10 comment
on ramifications or the evaluation. "What could come clcpeods
on what they recommend," said Soctal Sciences Dean Kenneth
Levy. Addln&amp; that tbc evaluators did not sugcst anython&amp; tO him
the dean explained that they asked questions "about tbe SUNY
sy5tttn and how it was bud&amp;t~ed and requested srncral
information. ••
Ln-y araued that the Political Science dcpahrnent is not alone
in its problems, but is another facet of a general Soctal Scitnces'
decline. ''All departments in this faculty have suffered severe
losses," he as.suted. "Soctal scicn= is tar&amp;eted for enormous
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~!!!!!!!!ATTENTION UNDERGRADS~!!!!;I

~GRADUATE SCHOOL~

INFORMATION DAY
AT U/B

The following clubs have been
declared inactive and all
privileges are suspended:
Accounting Club
Russian
Alpha Epsilon Delta SOTA
UBIASF
Architecture Club
Classics
Women In Management
Economics
Balkan Dancers
Model Un
Music Students Assocldliun
Physical Education Majors
Cross Country Ski Club
Gospel Choir
Table Tennis Club
UB L5 Society
Irish Student Association
Buffalo Alliance Against Racist and
Political Repression
Israeli lnformatio[l Center
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Overeaters Anonymous
Students For A liberatarlan Society (SLS)
New York Interest Research Group (NYPIRG)
Sunshine House
The Independents
Association For Minority Students In Health
Related ~rofessions (AMSHRP)

Co-sponsored by: SUCIBuffelo, St. Bonaventure

Unl~erslty &amp;

Cenlslus College

Speak to representatives of faculties
offering graduate programs at UIB and from
graduate schools In the U.S. and Canada.

Monday, Oct. 26th
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12 Noon to 4 pm
5 pm to 7 pm
• Capen Lobby, Amherst Campus-SUNYAS • - Representatives from over 30 Graduate Schools and faculty
members from each division at UB will be in attendance.

SOME OF THE SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING WILL BE:
Adelphi University
Buffalo State
Canisius College
Carnegie-Mellon University
Case Western Reserve University
Cornell University - Management
CUNY · Baruch College
Hofstra University
Kent State University
New York Institute of Technology
Northeastern University
Pace University
PurdCJe University - Management
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

St. Bonaventure University
Springfield College
SUNY Albany
SUNY Binghamton
SUNY Buffalo
SUNY Stony Brook
Stanford University · Management
Syracuse University
University of Connecticut (Hartford
University of Connecticut (Storrs)
U of llllno1s ~~ Urbana-Champaign
University of New Haven
University of Rhode Island
University of Rochester

�editorial
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Premature judgements?
T'he gupes can be ~d alreedy?
Almost as quk:l&lt;ly u the chore. of Ste•en 8.
&amp;ample wu announced by the prMa aa U8's nett
Pl'es&gt;dent, quiet groans that anothef engrnMr writ
lead the Unl•er6lty could be heerd
.O.IIhough this may sound premature. the denrais
from Public Affairs ha•e not actually denied the
repona, Juettllfmed them apecuiatlon . No metter
now much the bureau may say otherwise, all
repons Indicate t hat Sample Is Indeed the Councll
choice, and will be end0r5ed by the SUNV Board ol
Trullaea on Wednesday.
The Nebraska •Ice president, an eleclllcal
englnMf, haa already be8fl softly condemned by
some for Ilia academiC bad&lt;ground- tha same as
present us'~ eQCUu.. Robe&lt;t L 1&lt;e11ar. wno
many leU was unqualified because he had no
libefal ans upbrlngong.
8111 the c:ynlc6 In the liberal ans and SOCial
sclencaa Should not be so quick in condemning
Sample ancl dooming his tenure to lallum bef01e It
has begun . .O.t first glance, and that Ia all that can
be given at present. Sample appeara to be a topnotch choice, whose strengths lie wh&amp;~e UB Is
weak

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Accountability
~rntabHity

It seems as though 8'lety 5tudem QOYtm11*&gt;l
and their allillatecl organizations are sulftHrng from
some son ot self4nlllc:tecl accountability c:t~tls.
The Student .O.noclaUon (SA) wants TIHI
Spectrum to be more fiscally ruponolblt, 10 It
establiShed an accountability sya1em enourlng that
Ita subsctlptlon fee Is. not mlsusecl
Recently Sub Board I (SBt) has demanclecl that
the Current submit somewhat detailed revenue and
e~q&gt;enl8 sheets to, as SBI Treasurllf 8111 Mack

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Yov .-.JII&amp;t llntshed .,our n~t c:.1111 erttl what •
,.,,., W~ttt tour booU t»d.• yo11 bf!P~tt to m•••

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On tho Wfti&lt;tna ol Octo~&gt;~' 11 11. • fi'O&lt;JP or
ltudentt. from Sllttt f'r$tem (SUNY) ICitOOII mf!t In

Altnny tor •n ;mponant conl.,enc., th• topic ol
wfllch wa• ctud•nl •ctlvJem Thlr OtQ•nlt'''
conltlfln&lt;:fl .., . prep.rtHJ by tho SASU (Srudtnr
Auoc~ton or the St•te UniY«IU'-•I•nlrM
•dmlntltfltlon. Run by OtQanlz.ng tJirect01 Te111ann~
fetcon•. 'IWNiflhops diSCUS- topics r•rrg•rrg from
no., to Clute • loeat SASU c.hapt" to tht pto• artd
cons ol rM MlltllfY dratr
S.a"'"• Jnponng lot:lol SASU _ , _ to po bec:4 to
th.,r UIJOOI6 eM 11*1 , . lt~t• UffiltH/ oy
greuroots otganu~ng tKhmoues, the confftfeftce
s~owtHJ th., SASU CCMtrotiSI/Ottlng 1/ullr 1r:t
togethtr
Tltf workshops W.rs able ro run ntllly on ttme, but
m01e 1mponanrly SASV w-tr tble to go1 • group of
'~'"'" that fea~e an lmpr•arlon ~,.,...., th•'f

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9flt'IIQ &lt;lerA If/Of rfll'* FftiltviiHIHoY. ,..,., cor&gt;tmue
You lhtn• to youru11 Could aom.on~t
~ waiting up atHud" 11 .IOmfOnl lolto•mg you?' Otd
you •• 10/rJtillung mow,g bflhmd that trw• or 1s tl
Jult your imagmetJott? Not •,..nong to cleat vrith these
paranoid thoughII remlm1a.nt of when yov w•NI
young end trJfd to go to IIHP In your derk 100,, }'Ott
" " ' wallung morw biJsldy .,.,lsJtlnQ you would reectt

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Surely, ewtf')'One ot us tJaa ,., '"'' ..-ay., one liMe
the niQhtm•,. , , , OoKcHNo 1
tNMy A meJOT feet« contrlbut.ng to ,,, PIObl«" .-

Of lrtOIIHH FM 1om1

tiN 1Mdft1~atel;gfltmg on out u,.puus ,, order to
refftl'dy thla ptOblem, the Antt-Rape Talk Foroe t.•
lttltlflled on

00/Pfmun,t,.s ctHte oom~a~ttwl' that can hNp the
com'"unUy). Janice Fme whO,. natKNtal clra,.,-.on
of t,. Unlttd Stotts Student AuocJ.,Ioro fUSSA) ond
- s l y Woo ptH/&lt;Mnt ot SASU. TIN fYtnlllg .., .
' " ' ' - o i l rtllh 1n msp;rollonol ·~by S.IA/t

Editor

With ,,. .tllcJtfiCy •nd comprwMt!olvtn••• ol tiN
conl.,.not, SASU Ia 1-'llng SUNY oiiJdt/011 Ihoy do
not haw to worry about their 13/n dUll per yHr

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ol liN Bulla' fOOiboH tHm tnd coocha
ond tho Alnt.,IC /JtplrlfmMI, ... lXI- OIH
I !'P(!c/flloro fO&lt;
outsllrotllng p~m•J•w• of
The Spectrum on Frldoy, Ot:tol»r 76.
Throuo/o t,. .tforlo of Spo/11 £dHor Joll Thu,.ton,
T0&lt;1y "-11/lllld J011 Dlot, tho flfl/001 croiW olnot tiN
lootbo~ progrom - • trtlnottttd In tQn, InCluding 0
~':: OIIHHotlt -11011, ,.,. /IN BuHo IHIHI Ctn1o1U..

•n

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Com- •It/! /IN
ond Int.,.II 01 SA
l'rHidwot J&lt;» RUkin •nd hll a/IU, II ptO..I 1~01
OHihy 0&lt;1 1/l'-t:411JtP&lt;II·~a 1/_., .... Hfttle&lt;l
Collfl'lllultl_,.t.

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Sporta lntormatlon Director
TN"'*"""" , ,_,,21 Oc:l- 1881

luture tOiflllllcte&gt;n

Our IIIII , . tn ltllln'"ff IMtl go.~t. will be to
d1&amp;frlbut1 lighl1ng t11m1pe report• forms Thes•
form• w~lf • •~•liable 11 lltlteglc ll:&gt;c:.tltme on'''
computu nooy moy bt dropped off 11 both
lttfOtmltlon c1e$1r$. etKI ell of our walk ttl Ilona
around c•mpu&amp;
Tne lOIII popu110on wUhln lhe c.mpur comM&amp;mlty
t~~tlll bfl,.llt from •veh a project Our tllona ere a#f'tftd
11 rflduc'ng tht n11mt:HK ol cnmes O(Hftmtnea 0+'

c.mpus As 1 result. UB would be • n1019 lltt.ctr.,.
- . l l y 10 tMOH., Ofl/ontzot-•

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_.., ng IW'CtiOt'l$ ¥10Uitlet'!,oy 1 ,.~ fuf"''cct
M·l erf1 F1 "'CJJ"._ SA and otlttfl

~rtCiutNtg

Eric:Aitmen

MMiape Taak Force

I woultl l•le to 'flffltl t!Jic ,.,,,,In rtgerd&amp; to l(elly
lll11fl'l
1M October 14 IUue of The Sjloctrum.
rlolo lellor Is mtu/ls)'nlPOthy wlrh loot~nd with the
IMJ animals ane writn about It IHml ro m• lh.fl all•
It wr/1/ng oOouttrb onlmolr 1n 110"*"1-not (uOI ~~

,.u.,.ln

Farctr t/Ogl (who merely lflmlnd htH of the worttJ..wlde
vwlu&lt;;tlon C/Uell/es wrlh '"'''co gild btrltlng).,
Joyce Bor:JIIIohter •pent rwo P.TOI/flpho of(Juing
about the tact how~er Ia. that con11d.rlng the
onlmolo u-1~ Yb$ ~-,.,..,.,h.,,,. •toc:t
,_.,""' q»el/lt$ obO&lt;Jt ,,. cru.tll•• of tbt fort&gt;«
l1b IM kno..n 01 not). many un~H~t»$ury MHJ ctW/

·-""""" .,. WltiHt PlfiC1-.

Bull llaaaks
EclltOI"

l'fl,lf.(fQ .,.,. ~. ettd .,,.01 1/rrr.g Jtendltfll lor

c.mpua orgem,.llon'

Anima l crueUties

Abzug

- Tht "'''" purposo o/ th• Antf.fl.ope Tuk Foroo
l..lghl•ng Prorlcr 11 10 mate U8 • " ' " P''" by

m«Hamg .,,W,Iitt 11 n;glll K"• p~n to tutlm ,,,.
(lOti by mllnltJII"'f/f&gt;ISIIftg f'!lhtlrrl/ t&gt;Oto•rw&gt;g bttlt&lt;

twglin • hglttlng prO/«t WorAmg In COiht;o, ""''" en
td hOC llphlmg commlltee COmfNilld of VIllOUS

. - • • PnnCJtMI speakers ww• S.roara Bonn ot
ACORN {fllfh;ch IS Ml oq}lt'HUIIOII that n.IP$

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e~q&gt;telnad, ··protect 111 Investment."
Even the New York Public Interest Reaearc:lt
Group (NVPIRG) and S.O. tangled last year over
accountabtloty
So while accountability is a reasoneble
eAPtetatoon of any campus group by Its funding
organ•zatoon, nobody knows just how to go 8110111
dorng the requited doc:umentatoon
T'he systems currttltly ascribed to by the
menagerie ol lludent governments Inhabiting this
campus, contribute only to one
thing-bureaucracy There ere a multitude of
dlllorent documentation standarcls for Sub Board,
SA, and for each of the other studttlt government a.
And
a algnlllcant portion of $1udent
01ganlzattona StHVIclng a wrde spectrum of
atudents Interests are In dangtf ol beComing
maeU•e II they do not provide required
document at lOti.
As the wMkly accountability liaacos continue, It
has beoome ObYIOUS that a son of doc:umentatlotl
" clearinghouse" should be established by thl
varoous arudent gOYernments with Sub Board to
help make some sense out ot the documentation
contusion thet many g(oups suffer lrom, and
maybe get uniiOI'm acrosll·the-board baste
requirementathat afl clubs and Ol'ganlzatlons
should lollow

Lei lbere be light

SASU works

4

Sample Ill young enough to help tho University's
Image. He eaema to ha.•e a Vitality about him. a
c:haractenatlc woefully tackong In the prennt
admlntllratlotl
He has txperrence tn dealong wrtto a State
sya1em, llo haa been onvolvecl 1n aCademiC ptannrng
ancl with the problems of a graduate IICI1POI and IS
lamlllar with many of the problema he c:111 o~
to race at UB President.
Sample will lace a period of adjustment. but
attack• on hla performance should walt until toe
baglns hlo term and not on his engineering
background .

OVCh lUI$ 11/e e/imiMifd Ills 1101
...,,f,..,.taJ to • flOOd ceun.. •• Ala. Boc.4rtahiM
Uyl In , . , . CIN.S.. tiN good CIUHII IWICUmg the
ml/llono olonlftttls ,,. oullt&lt;lng orotl dying
nHdltu/y In /IN n•m• of ''sc:/fnc.."
WHh lh/o, I'll fl~o to ..pound t /111/t on tho
CIVtltlea Involved. •s come p.op/e may not be aware
of lh• atroc/rJet lniiJc(«J on •nlmtla In r••••rC!J.
Gtntlfll/y, folio moy lnvotvw bumlng. lflditllrlg.
po/1011/ng, coat,.llng, lnf•allng with • myrtod of
l~n aublt•nce~ scaJdAng aft6 emputltlng th@
timbo of dOll&lt;. co to, 111011~eyo, •IIHP.
P"iS.
mlct. - · Oirr!s, ond mo~y or,., · - •
bpanments may be replt1t10u&amp; (It~ thtl'ft~hs
hovt- kno..., and pub/JC•ltdjor r••"~ &lt;lone Ill
t~• "-rn' of Ho/ut1on ftwry ltu&lt;IIM In • biOlogy
cr.u ocrou the -might b&lt;llflqul;l#d to wuto 0
/lit ••cb); nHdlus/y Ptfnlul I,.Uhout lnosti!Oolo);
•n&lt;f full ploln uute.. (t•• ., lnurtloro of pt•#lc bonu
In tho o/llnol oOiumno of btogiH-thtn Mllng throe
fourths of thtrr; 11tor ourgtl)l du• to spine/ col/opse},

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M•nr trmt&amp; tcrv" lh• world, dogs tttd 1100111 ' " "
bHtJ blk«&lt;t/,~ '" t"JICt'OWWPI O ...nl wtlt,. tully
CO"S~J. lftd Qtli11ft Pf9$ ,..,_.. bNn lffYnftfMd In
1
bo4 mg "'''"' fo , . . howlortg tfleyttll $~/W

•horwotrlo Ool/s ••O.Phoguses ,.., _,
biHnt bOQ!usothey hoi!W been forotd ro dlma /yt. ond
,,. 0/IIMI Of ror. htN CNmtd by dn&gt;Pfllflg
weigh II on thtm ,, ord., to &amp;lmulete o.ttM
CI SU11t'-L

Rtbblr. eyu or. subtecttd to hanh chtmlct/$
w~/Ch bum ond ~lrinr.groto thtlr uno,.llhttlttd and
bate •1•1. and monkeyr h••d• h•.,. bHtn

rronoplonttHJ Tlto obovtla In tiN no- of
VIVI..ct/on-th• ......,.... M/Ch II btllt(ftd by ,..ny
ro bt ntouury ro btlr.t tho /IYu o1 humens by

..,_.,leo,

tut""i Chtm~Colo ond
ond by ut~lllft9
.fftiiiJI/1 in orfkr tO I kid IM CUteS feN hU,.Ift Ills OM
muJt remttnbw toot ho~ tbet oftM time• the
r•sult&amp; cannot be •~trapollled /rom llfltrtll 10
human-wltft the thllidomltH cons~nc.• be1ng

OIJif one o/ hundflds of te1ts comsuct«&lt; on •nlm111

which hltll fHOII'en hlllrdous to hum•na.
'" conclutlof1 thin, m1 $U9Qestlon to

Ma.

Bocktt•~t•' I• lhll •~&gt;• •Hk the vo/untHr /oiJ In l~t
SPCA h.,.n/1, !N/oere Jht may tune ho,.tlltn wnh t~•
r111 '"l(ng lnd •motions which thfl •nlmal• th111
poruu
piM:e so condem/Nid by ,., too, 11 •
dHit tw1th tiN oVer popul•tton protJ.Mm In a
h~lf?ane Wl~-•"'c" 1/"&gt;ws tiM ammatt to d,.
qtJI'Cklf, fMH'tiNsly, afKI .,th dtgmty, unlllt the
...,,.,.. •h~eh 111 olten tortl/rlld ,; dNtlt m the
!:.:~·, Tell me Jorc-, whiCh ••Y J~rould you rather

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Tho Bulla to Anrmot Right&amp; Committee (8ARC) project
he&lt;OO

�op-ed
J

cfJtiCS! opinion
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By BARBARA J. IRWIN
Won11tn"• Bowling Club C•pt•lfl
*OUOo llko lo llko lhll opportunlly 10 give •~•
Unl_,..l,t)' community • few ftc:tt about the UB
women•s bowling progr1rn The team ~
been nationally rantced for 1~ paat tout yeara. and wu
rankOCJ lhlrd on lho latelt eo..olng Wrlll&lt;l Auoclallon ol
Ame&lt;lco polL The oeom ~~~ tlnla~ed third. alxth. IICO&lt;IO.
and sixth, in the natlon ,.apecllvely the Plat tour yHra
Four IOdl•lcluoll. namely s.. FuiiOfl. Cindy CObU1n, Pam

I

Dellg! and Terry Slraalel have represented UB tn '"Women'a NallonaJ tntercoU&amp;gllte Champ•onahlpt
lnd•Vldc.~•t competlton over the patt lour ytata. The team

hu been lho NYSAIAW Champion lor nino oul or Ihe
post 11 y11re. UB w11 ...., 011 Ihi flnala o llho Nlllonal
C&lt;&gt;lloglaoe Bowling Champlonahlpa, whrch Mre ltlo•llfl&lt;l
Mllonwlde. The nat of awards •h11 team haa rec-el¥ed IJ
but what yov have read .a far Ia 1 aamplln;.
Thoro Ia one mora foci aboul Ihi UB Women·o Bowling

end~e.u.

l'logram that you altould know- thiS roar, t~or• l1111't ona
The women's \'ara.-y bOwUI\g t"m recel~ a reducUon In
autua this summ&amp;r .,,d 11 now a ctub apon AI auetl, H

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nol roce .... · - " - IIll UB Alhlebc Depart,..,l
I h . . . - l o d UB rn lho Nollonal T•m
CNmc:»on.rt•P&amp; to. lhe past hrto yuts... &amp;ecauM of tne
l)t~ t take m u·ua leam·a accompttt.hfn.ef\ta. tam l.lf'lble
10 sn l&gt;«k and loko lhe mottO&lt; lrghlly

ranked ream UB has Wh,. .....n t a proporuonate amowu
or ,..,...., 11•en tr"'" _ . , 1oom at ua (lor ...,.pie S150
trom ..en t•mt to Du)' the
~teed o•
~tettW;' a..uo,'ng one D&amp;ftQilar t. .m?

Whll we 11 a teMn bol•evecs waa unla1r ueaunent of
lho bo.olrng tum lod to tho llling of o Tille IX
dtacr~m•nauon cl-'m w•th the Ofhee of C•vll Alorua. Some
mer say that tllat was a rash mcwe. Ho•evor. tMy NY
not reaJile tt\at we apent ovBJ 10 month• tfYinQ to remedy
the sltuetlon tntetnl fly J.t ua and recel\18(1 no
.at•slacUoo. The move on our patt Obwtously offended

10 h - IIHie 10
buogot at U8 Sludoruo.
uy about wn,at a cSoat w tth ttwtk' money Women'a
Alh'-llc Diroc:IO&lt; holy D&lt;mm&gt;c:k. modal flO p . _ l to
~nQf'IOI OUr ttwn Thel propoeat Wll taken &amp;0

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IMo poy for lht OCINIIy Sl&gt;ouldn'l lhl JIUO.OIO IIOvo
mo&lt;o or a aoy In l~elr own late? Need I Quelllon
Olhlr oeomo novon•o opo..,.n out? lllho Unl-llly can
troallll only consllltntly nallonoJiy ranl&lt;fl&lt;lleam l~lt
wty, wNt H C-uflty does any other tum hawe? If ttlfty

people, and they have s\nce etlfTtinated the team

allogelhe&lt;.

A s a ctub tea,m, 'lite will rec:.etve .$1,000

We halte no

c:oac:h, and unlesa each woman on the team conttlbYtea
" least $500, we wfU be unable to meet our natfonal tevet
competiHon as we have done tn the pall The real of the

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Sllldonl 1 - moka

uo till majOr~y of tho ai"'-UC

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Plo.,o.nl Aobetl L KoiiO&lt; Wny waon"tlhl Student
"IJOc:ltllon !SAl brougho Into lho picture alnco 11 Is
ulumately tt'!elr money thai funds the tea.ma? Student

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rutll4t too many teatnera. they may find ttlemHhoet Ult

money ortglftlfiJt atoned tor our te.am l$ going. to

,..ttogtllhlax
When you -'&lt; u ha•d ao tho UB women•a bowling

purei'•M .sot-oe.- e-Qulpmet~t for tne ,982 "NOmen 1.s eocur
&amp;e.t$0n It Mimi atra~ 10 me t hat this equipment il
being porchouo at tiM! expense ol tho only conlilltnllr

I t am hi I 10 p.tOMRtt 1 nauonal rank•fiO f&lt;K your .ac11oot.
t"e otatrucHon ot yOur teem b)' tt.et aame achool ' • the
ultimate •lap tn the fact

the City Beat

Introducing-the incredible barking column
Of5COYtriH tltu!~ trtal bt'Jng up a whote new set ot
problema.

By RICHARD CHON

A.

B

lt~

lank pages con be te&lt;tlfylng. waan·1 It Cl\agalt
Nick Danger put cynicism Is lho 1.111 reluge ol 1ho
WFlO ""ole 1he word .. Dog.. on an e:mply can.,. a
kloallat. All hough personal amblllon ploye a large pan In
beiO&lt;o ho could so art 10 polnl? After orr,
to
lhe desire to be a wnter. most young Journallata ate, In
more cnalleniling than lhe teal helle w!&gt;otonus of Wlllto?
addition, highly ldealletlc. And sure enough, all or you'Ve
And who can IIIII he etonkneu wllh aomethlng bell or?
done e bll olreportlng, you become a naro-co&lt;e cynic.
What wllh my deadline r~d oy approochlng, lto Neml
~11 oel¥apapormen • ...,lually end up lhil woy. The
sensible atlhiO point to wrlle aboul eorneohlng I "'"" on
more Intelligent ones wUI beCOme cynlcaJ fa•tef, and the
easy lomlllarily wllh, npoclally llnco lhlo lo aomothlng of
lnJiy glhlld )ournoliJt will begin as a cynic.
a ruan fob. So. 1"11 wrllo aboutlournollom.
And you con"l d lscounl lhlt lruly Inspiring (and I om
llle&lt;e'a noontrrq eoator lor me to wrllt oboul lhan
nol being lacelloos) )oumallstlc myth, Ihal legendary olr
joumall&amp;m, ond lhal't problbly tr.. for anyone wtlo"a
about lho prollltlon thai 110411 boclt beyond Woodward
betn lured Into thlo profusion. Juat get o largo group ol
oncJ Bemlloln lo mcwlesll~e "The Fronl Pogo"
ntwlj)Ope,.,.,... IOgelher at a pony. and you"II aoon
• (~ally, llhlnll about Clar!&lt; Goble In ·•rt Hoppenod
~that al 11101 110 percent ollho oon..,.atlon "'"'
One Nlghq. The SltMIWIH, IJSI·Ialklng r"'''rttr Wrlh a
• , _ aroutld-you guOJJod tt-joumollom.
preu cord etuca rn his IIOt. relaying the hoi story.,.,., lho
This Ia true 11 any'-' ollho profnolon, and It
blo- 10 hlo r -Ite man. lhe orull, groon-Woorod clry
probably most valid at tho collogt ...-. Alld Whllhl&lt; Ihi
editor, lho p-O&gt;y hawl&lt;lng lho lolosl hoodlrnos, •~•
oon-tlon It abcklt ollloo pomlca, Pe&lt;tonallllea. ~·
wily~... wit~ his Speed Granex aiiCI ltllhbvlbe
lhlt people ,..,.. wr111en, profOtalonal hopao, dr•ma.
otboWing hit woy In lor tho big shot-aU ollt to
foaro or ambttlona, lho drunkarl bebOtt con be
nle. a ton of lmmigfanta. tho •bootute clllfocto!lullon of
exhilarating and - I.. If yo&lt;i'ro . , lntldo&lt;. 01 coura..
lhl Arno&lt;lcon Style. It"a an odd oorotra&lt;lfctlon IIIOIIhoM
to tho outllder. lhla muo oontomptallon oltho
Mfi•IOUlod -kl&lt;a Of lholruth 8111 10 1 - bJ such
joumallllk: no,.l""" be d - I n g tt tlmoo,ll not
Ml\1"'-tal visions aboul their ctalt, but M"o true.
lt"t aloo truelhat. lueled by t - dnerrlotlc drton~a.
-rlgllt a lienating.
n·s a
Instinct lhat .,.,.. thoea people togottw.
oo mony young people ore entering lho lleld lhat lho - •
motontr ol them""'" n - lind a job. Altho collogta1o
That )o~Knollsta aro oman. aggrn- ancl amDitloul Is •
loa IIIOtany one oil'*" """'ld lrnmocllatoly ooncU1 ,.itlo.
· portlcvlarlly at joumall""'-., lho -'Ilion
And t think It'I 1rue 1ha1 most olthom thin~ of
""" be very• ..ry Iough, and lhoro's o protoutldabout tho alluatlon lhlt many of Ito paitlcipanto refuao to
- · ao VI!IUO&lt;Ia. Willi tho uooptlon of •-tort
Who write to gtlftd their""'" Ideological uoa. or wtlo UN
acknowlodgo Pe&lt;roonolly, lor fear thot they might 1oM o
olep.
their storiOO ao o pollllcoltoollor paraonalaolltf..:tlon.
mo-et reporten aro _ , . , wllll Truth. In one wa~ or
Put all olthla togethet on a Frldoy night and odd o keg
anolhe&lt;.
ot ·and you•ve achloood Whal nuc- pllyolcists torm
This Implies lhll 1holr stortn aro written with
·•c:rnlcal rnau;· In wlllch lhe ruuh outOirlpo lho sum ol
objectiVIty In mtnd, Wlllch ln lumlmplleo o heavy l'lhlca!
flo parto 1&gt;1' aolrono&lt;niUI proponlonl. 1 hawon to love
nowsp_.. parties; In toct. I prefer lhom 10 Juet tbout any
roaponafblftty. Ancllltlloy"lrl ol lho QO&lt;nl long
enough. rile)! realize 1~at lhoy con·t otwoyo ' - ' tho
other kind. Tho gooslp nlea, tho emotlona llow, tho Ioiii&lt; I
truth, lor ono rooaon 0&lt; tnOihl&lt;. whothor II be thO lack ol
lluah, all falter lhon you can klop track ol. Walt, 1
ox-oto, !iUI you 001 tho _
.. Idea.
oonflrmotlon. a prornloo to~ lnlonnollon ofl tho
reoord, the lhroot of libel, a personal Wlllm ollho
SornoWI)Oie along the line. though, )ournallato COOl ofl.
publlohlr, "'· In aome raro bUtlrightenlngly r111 Ctllt,
A rl1and of mine, Who wrlloa lor one of thl largo pope1o
posalblo 1otributlono on tho pari ol o papar't odlrlrlloorL
In Iown, comparee It to tM mfd·llfe crlala. 1"hey &lt;UIOOYtr
Molner argument Ia t~at there·a no one truth In o gl•on
thll tho job con turn •ory todlouo ..ry QUICkly, aiiCI tholr
Jltuallon, 0&lt; lhat Trut~ 111111 doellll"t e~lll 11 til.
heallhy cynlclom tronatormattaell Into o protound ond

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genuine do-Ilion Thlo loci 11H111 II Mil aornotome
ofle&lt; Ihey·.. linlshld pounding out ln"'r 17.2$3&lt;d
oblluory, 1holr 32nd chlldconctr·IOb ltory, "' lhe&lt;r
t• 88810 aulornobllo lotoJ Tile big ttorlea don't como

otono 1hlt otttn, maybe once'" • ca'"'· an(t ~
reponers come to rtalltl that they are only kMplng
scoro. that thttl 1r1 only • very few caua wn.te a
newspaj:Wtr c1n 1ffec1 aome k1nd of posltil/e aoelal
change. Of at ~aat change the Uv.s ot Itt reldeta.

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thoy'il flod 01.11 that nobody reada th.Mr
1tortea, tNt newapaperl .,. • ctytng inatltutlon and that
lho •IICI&lt;. ouparflclol oelevloiOfiJournlllttla becoming
mote Important. 1h11 ne-wt ts becoming the mosl
graruUqua kind ot entertelnment. a proUt•maldng venlure

ralhe&lt; onon lho lulflllment ol a put&gt;tlc r01porrolblllly.
Tho botle&lt; Wlrlltt will mullet tboUI the nolrOI ltroy'lrl
111&lt;1 lime OIIO&lt;IQII to
corrlod around In l'*r hood bUI WYito The)l'll oomplaln Ihoi lhoro"olrttll 1oom to ••pr...
111emooi,.1 1t1tough 1ho 11gld ...,.,_roJnll or tho ob)ectt...
,....wnung ··~ Some wrll , , _ that - - art not 10 oonct&lt;nod wkn on ult...,.t.e. NIG '"'"' ol tire
""""' thin being tho art&gt;ltor ol ooclal t l l l t - 11
glyen a c:rllaneetO WIKO rn a - Olyle, , . . . .,. tOj&gt;lc:O they o1tnp1y cannoo wtrtt-.._ Some wtl to
rtoli&lt;e thll ttrey - notlho - . , moroty t h o - tnooconveroll.lllat IIIII&lt; ,_ , . , _ 11~ 10
ancl depondont 0&lt;1 groo1or• ....,.lnl'-'tllll
And
IIIOII •rrl!l any kind ollomo will rtl&amp;ltlt lllallhelr
ICCOI!Iolrlllrnenl ruco on . _ . ,. tranlltory -..l&gt;jaclo,
lhollft till long run. lhok-'&lt; will,.... no luting nlue,
Ihat IIIey aro ultlrnototy ..,..tng In oboc:utlty.
llllt II o trUly _.OIIng octnar1o, and I Whr I
brought H "'I In lho lltat pt-. r lhlnk lhal o tot ol
)oufnolltto art,,..,. ollho probloma """""ndlng !Mir
job, but What "-'&gt;• lho droom alive for thorll It thO
_..,.llty ol -hlnQ bettet. &amp;Ioiii&lt; pagoe moy be
lorrlfyW,. bUI they aro an lr-llleblt cllallengo, and
1/lt&lt;w"t -hlng In tho hu,_, tpltlt thlt mandOIOt IIIII
- wnto on them, no ,.,~ ho,. worohloea tho,...."
moy t&gt;e. After atl. Willi It more chol'-tng tiiOn tho
-lhollc ~~ IOIIIto? I don't - d to lcnow tho
ano- to that -tlon, but lllo,.la - h l n g aboul our
moroallty ,a hW!Ion belrrqoltlat ootnpello ut to try aiiCI
an•-· _ . . , -l&gt;lng YOt'J lt8glo and YOt'J booutllul
oboUIIIIO - l e deal, bUll hllrl gotlo make thll
doodllno, oo l"m going to hllrl t o think- R l&amp;tor.

no-.

Mloy. D

OCrtotrOr 1111 . Tho._....., . 5

�OLICE BLOTTER
bet u-bo)rncnd lccps catbna bet and &gt;~•••• thai ha•
COft'U.IliiO h\t "'llh btf •hetbn she like$ II 04' noc.

Moetay, Odoll« 12, I.Ml
SOUlll ~ liS RllPOJn'S:
O&lt;tnc:nl Louna&lt;. 2nd Floor-Pctot Lorqpy A lcmal&lt;
r&lt;JJOn• _ , , , ulk took bet pun&lt; •hid. comaonod htt
walk!, Sl c&amp;Jih and pcnonal papen. Total valuo, US.
O.dtndorr Hall, R.ooon 6-P c:tll l..v"""y-A male r&lt;JI(Im
pcnOO(I) u/l r.....,Ytd Johnson Conuol Tbcrmootat !rom
the ,.all I I the abo"" location. Val~, S~
GoodJ'H.•-CI'urunal Mi&gt;cl\iei-A male t&lt;JI(Irt, ptt&gt;ODC&gt;I
ttl\ put &amp;110&lt; on door k nob It lb&lt; abo-c locluoo J'ft'alllAI
bom fr0111 ulllo&lt;kln&amp; Ill&lt; door-. ~. UO
Abbocl F~a~ky Lol--&lt;lnnd l.arcei~-A cnal&lt; r~•
- ( 1 ) ui l bto\c mto a .. o and 100\ I pall ol WJt
Pio,.,.,. spc&amp;lcn. I small pion&lt;a spcal a, and equalu.&lt;t &amp;
bootler. Total valuo &amp;: ~·· SJ9S
1103 O&lt;tnc:nt Hal1-8uf1WY-A mAle f&lt;IIO&lt;I&gt; rmonl&lt;l u/ t
too\. hos ..all&lt;t ,.hodJ «&gt;&gt;tainod a crcdil cord, etih catd,
Ucml&lt; fCI!JitOIIon II; SI S casll. Total \alu&lt;.
Clem&lt;JU, ~ir a Floor, Door No. 1--&lt;:romlnal Mo.chi&lt;f- A
rcma~c leporlf. bro'&lt;n ..lnd... at the abo•&lt;locllion
PlliOI lollo\Ood a trod or blood to ..htn I mal&lt; ....
ancstod. DamaJt.
O\\'l - "-111n Bailey Lot-A male rcponod thll he .a" a
1!17) Qonrol&lt;t, Loc. 1621 1\C}oi, do•ly pu&gt;ilaJT&lt;)
Cad.illol:, l.o&lt; S9l-R.NC. mto a 111ft'\ Coda&lt;. l.lo: •
111-GXO. Both whiclei - · parl.od It tbc abo"' loeatoon.
Suspca then d to,.. orr ...ru. babu orr. Patrol stopptdthc
..rntle on Quarry Lol fa&lt; dnvin&amp; or111toeally
no lllht&gt;.
1\rreaod male.

m.

m.

'"'h

201-C C'11111on-8uratary-A lc&lt;nalc rrport&gt; pcroonto) ufk
took her rod ,.allct whocb eon1aontd SlO and f)&lt;nonal
paptt&gt; from her

room. Total value,

S~

60UT1t CAMPll!&gt; REPORTS:
Good)Or Hall, 5th Floor-Tr&lt;Sra&gt;&gt;-A female t&lt;J10r1&gt;
thrcc •hotc 1111les ..Uo.•a pofoU&lt;al - · r&lt;fu\td 10 lea-.
dO&lt;n&gt; arc• Pllrol• found sub)O:l 1111 the abo\c lcl.-al""' ~
&lt;Sall1od them orr ampus.
Farbc&lt;. Room ~ -C'rlllllnal """lud-A fmak rtp011\
pcrsoo.(s) u/\. brolt Ill&lt; '"olic&gt;... loullidd at the obo•c
localoon COUUQI S40 dJ1111l&amp;C'.
II SA Squor&lt;-B,.Jlary-A fcm&amp;k r&lt;JI(Im pttson(&gt;) u lk
unla,.fully took SlO in cash from a &gt;al&lt; at lh&lt; abo•e
locatton.
Squilc Rt&lt; Oni.:r-Our&amp;)ary--./1. female reponl pttSOn(ll
ulk took SlO on cash from the ur&lt; at thcabo\c locatiOn .
101 Wcndc Hall- BurtlarY-A femak rq&gt;an&gt; pttooon(•) u/k
lool a metal cash ben from bet desk
The bo'
contiJMd no money

.n...,

\ \ - . , ,On. . . . .. ,,.,

NOitTlt CAMPUS Ul'OitTS
P-1-Crlmiroal Mo3ChXf.-A male r~s penoft(s) u/ t
tipped aooabcr cat tnto ~a.m·s car caulina 1t1 c:lllnwcd

d - of S400
~ Jac:kn . Biela- 1-H~-A remal&lt; . _.. •
•bite malc. arpro~11dy S"", 170 lbt • •lion rod lwr,
,.,.. b.artiWI&amp; bet. SuspM is suppo«dly a rnid&lt;nt on the
3rd """' or the abcwc - -

Pontt CII&lt;-C'nmlnal Misducf-Pauol rrpon&gt; a luJc
bolc in tht wall or the loon&amp;&lt; and dinlna area 11 1b&lt; abo••
locauon. Oa~e , Sl~.
Locl&lt;IOOOd, 2nd Floor-&lt;lnnd"1..t.r..:n)-A f&lt;malt r&lt;JIOII'
persoo(&gt;) u/k took 1\co wall&lt;t "'hich contaonod a M1.1t&lt;1

CharJe. lludmt ID, lic:ensc, and other pc:uunal papers
vaiJHd at ~- The "'all&lt;t abo eonwotd SlO cash
Ldlman Hall, Room 11 1-Cnorunal MIS&lt;lu&lt;I-Patrol
repO&lt;b pcnOO(s) •lk brol&lt;e • ..u.dow, &gt;til • cusblOil or •
coucb, lind 011\Ubod the wooc1a&gt; ltp lind bottom or
-her ClC&gt;IJdo. Tolal . _. SUS.
Loc*wood Ubrvy, 2nd Floo&lt;-Pnit J..araDy-A !anile
«CCItU ponon(s) ulk 100ft bet ...U.. , val~ S20, and
pcnooal papcn, iodud.ina U Ocash. fro m th&lt; abcwc
loea&amp;ion. Walk! and persooal papcn wcrc found in
Clemc:OI H ill.
R.ldunoAd Biela. 5-Aca- Hatassm&lt;lli- A rema~&lt; •epon•

Rlcbmond-O.totderly CondUCt-A male r&lt;ponod
pcno)'1QI in another mal&lt; and that hc brul &lt; the ,.,ndow to

)

Port&lt;t No 7-Au. H8l'amncnt-A mal&lt; r&lt;poru pcro.on(&lt;)
u/k \cpt catlin&amp; 1\,m on th&lt; pboo&gt;&lt; aod 11\co ommcdwcly
lum&amp; up.
SOVTH CAMPUS REI'OII:IS:

116 Pntdwd-Har...-..t-A lemale reron&gt;

oil&lt;""'

cbotod '""'• 17 a bl..:~ malo dunnt •• .,,......,. .,..
mont) \ ktom soflcrod o&lt;ratdtcs on l&gt;tt a«L S..bJC\.'1 ,.
..no.... to her•• ~ mr ... a; •dvtq.d 10 J«}.: ~ ... n .. nl
Thundlf, Ocrob&lt;r 1~. 1911
NORTH CAMPl :. R£PORTS:
l.ehmaa Hall-All- IUBBmern-Two femak. rcro&lt;l
penon(&gt;) u 'L haoe he&lt;11 callm&amp; ili&lt;Dl 011 the pllonc ..uh
obtc&lt;ftc and anOO)•III r&lt;marb Thc suspoa abo aaaod thai
tic •-..alai co CUI up tM '\talftb •1lh • cbAidSI• .
Kaox ...u;;:ptllt WC&lt;II)-A llllk rcporu - ( t ) vit
took hu "ollc1 "1oidl &lt;'Oftlaiftcd SlO, 10 &lt;lid, lnruc:, and
otba pttJOn&amp;lpaptt\ and ponura rrom th&lt;
nlue, SJO .
O'Brilll, 7th ~loor-Petu l..vtlcni-A mak r&lt;JI(Ins a blK~

maJc. carrymaa brow..-n briefcase, ran from the "'icumt
stud)' and oul eov.-ard P·7 Victim'' 1ape record« vaJued 11

MFAC, by Craft ~ttr-Crimlnal Mo&lt;Chl&lt;l- PIIrol
r&lt;por1&gt; pcnon(o) u/\. kno&lt;kod a bole 111 tbc wall ao th&lt;
abo-e loci1J011 cau&lt;lna S40 damaa&lt;.
Spal.lldln&amp; No. ). 101 LounJt'-l'ctO l..vcrny- A femak
reporU petiOli&gt; u~ tool. • ,....,..., b&lt;ndl. lndb&lt;bQitlln:r
auiluoos, rrom ·~ •bo\-c: lac:alOI'~ \ aluc ...,
apji(OIUliUII&lt;It SlOO.
McOonald, Fom Floor Sbo-«1-P&lt;ht l..v&lt;&gt;&lt;n)-A malo
r~s penon(•) U~ 100~ .,,.. pant&gt; "hid&gt; COII,.IIIod S40
cash and •anou&gt; k&lt;)&gt; from tbc abo\c location ""'ilc he ,....
in lhr ~er Tocal \'alue, S6S.
Ric:hmond No. -POS&gt;&lt;S&gt;lOit ol 1 Wcapon 4th-l'auol
r&lt;JJOn•. • malt had • bla&lt;k ,,.itch blade ltni(e ln ht&gt;
po&lt;JCSIIOO.

u,.

O.tfcndorr loo- Pnn Ure&lt;ny-A lcmlk repnn• pcroon(s)
url&lt; 100k SIOO from her wallet "tucb she dropfl&lt;d on the
parlJQJ lor. Wall&lt;t "I&gt; found by a malt aot1 turned on to
th&lt; Squuc lnla&lt;mation Booth
Abl&gt;o(l lllke COnlJ'&lt;'Una-&lt;Aaot1 l.ar&lt;ml-A mal&lt; I&lt;I&gt;Oill
peuoahJ u· \ 100~ h" rod RAI&lt;i&amp;l&gt; IChr«d l&gt;ok&lt;. •aluod 11
s-650. hom th&lt; •~&gt;&lt;»• loal""'

•""'•locat.-.

1\0RTH CAMPUS REPORTS

gn out.
T -y. Od- U, ltoll

l"'f""'(ll u \ &gt;miJhcd Ito&lt; kft....SC \cnt ..,ndo .. or""
\'oluuaon, I&gt;&lt; . 91•7-ACL. and Ibe) alo.o tooL 2 no name
•pu~&lt;n and nprtd ttl&lt; rnr upllot.tery l••al d.tma,.,

sao ...... wen

Lehman Hall -AU. Harusment-A fcmak rcpooH
r&lt;ct'l&gt;~n&amp; annoyina phone cal~ from SIUP&lt;"l also 1111od 1haJ he "aot&lt;d to oul

u/k The
thcm up Mtb a
"""""""'·The IWof&gt;CC' abo IW&lt;Id tbaJ. be "lntod tO CUI
~="Thc phooc cath ~ a1ao.

. u-•chain••·

Lehman Hill- AU Hl1tiiiD&lt;IIt-T...., femal&lt;s rcporu
rCiCC1&gt;lfll ob.an&lt; and ltlnO)Ull pllcul&lt; caUl. Thc ..... poe~

..,,h

also stllod that he \OODtod to t\lt tlic:m up
a chatnMO•
Ldlmiin Hall-AU. Harasm&gt;ent- T•o f&lt;mako rcporu
r~ehm&amp; obiCOtlc and anno)'lnJ phon&lt; callJ. The SIISpe&lt;:t
abo sta1td lhll ht wa.nted lO ~ut thml up ~·Jth 1 dwna.\\o.
Cllnton-BurJIIai')'-A male r&lt;poru pcrsonls) utlt entcrod
his room and too~ lu&gt; Monol1a SRT -201 &lt;arn&lt;no valued at
SlOO and hb •un r.utt •aluod 11 SS !rom the abo-&lt;

loc3tioo.
0...&lt;)- Harru......,t- Thtcc r&lt;nWts «JJI" a blacl mal&lt;,
bcbnecl"' "otlt 11 Go\tr110r't f o o d - clurma the dar.
wal.kod in oo than oa thrcc separate OCClaOAI ""'ik they
wereuatht"""'cs.

Bil:.e Compound, SUNYAII--Gna&gt;d l.arccny-A fanalt
reports perooo{s) u/k took bet SOMA 111\e. 11-tpeotl. 27".
llaht-blu&lt;ln color. valued at S310 from Ill&lt; obo\e loc:atioa. SOUlll CAMPUS REI'OIITS:
Bit&lt; CoiiiPOund-Pctil Bike-A ll\IJc rep0&lt;1&gt; - ( 1 ) ulk
took hit ~OD Grand Touf Bike. I ().speed, 27", &amp;iiYU In
Bctlluoc Hall Parl&lt;lna Loi-UUV-A male rcporu
oolor, whlcb .... valuod 01 s~ from the abcwc location.
u/k removed Ills 19'B MUJtana. 119-NWM, from
Partin&amp; Lot-Petit
Patktt
S600.

H STUDENTS

&amp; FRIENDS

10:

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For You This Week
SUNDAY:

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" A Ner Ssdat - What?"
with Or. Russell Stone, Dept. ot SOciology SUNYAB
6 pm • al U/B Hillel, 40 Capen Blvd.

MONDAY:

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"D_uck Soup" &amp; " Animal Crackers"
7:30pm · 147 Diefendorf

Most~•OiitYienna

to

. ....,.....

This~· Ia 0 blcrtont att«npt to
persuade you to buy Old~ beer. If you keep
buying our beer. - ·11 keep running our cartoons.

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Reform, Conservative and Orthodox Judaism
with Rabbis Stern, Haber, and Bennett
7:30pm · 337 Squire Hall

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presented by the Jewish Student Union and
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�DRAFTS ·

FSEC debates validity
of revised LOA policy
By MARTY ROSEN
Compou Ed11or
Fll(tllty .. p.-NaU\CS
queslloned tht validoty or reviled
Lea-. of Abse~ (LOA) policy
JUicklonrs It Wedneaday's F11&lt;11lty
Scna1c E.xtc:Utl\;~ Comnuttcc
mc:ctiftJ.. 'IM)t were cau1iontd,
...,.....,.,.. by Asa)tlllt Vott
Presiclalt of Aatdcm.c Atru.
Willlanl Qroncf that any atiA:mptS

.. formal nqotillioM • l&gt;llld
violate oonti"'I&lt;U ...th lhc
Uru•c:mty.
"If •• tall. m tmru of
mltiOm, s·,t to• to le:a\c'ibe
room, •• Omner .....-ned. ''II )OU
u individulls ha•e trouble ("ith
tilt LOA auid&lt;bnco) you ean ...,
me. I'm happy to an'wer
quesuoru. not to re\'iK."
or primary eonocm 10 Senate
manben wu the need to establish
IUid&lt;linn oo a topic that has
pt'&lt;Viously been addmacd at tilt
dqlotnmcnt level. A acoenl
dill'biliiY r&lt;qiW"&lt;ma&gt;t atatina that
lhc clcpctma)t chair ODd clean
must c:cnify thai lhc lea~ ..., b&lt;
aa:ommocl.u:d Wllllln lbe
.....,...... available to tho prosnom
atl*ked by Eloanal
~ OlalnDaD Ocnnls
Malooe: "Wily do you need • ruk
when the deans ..., say no?"
"Because tilt cleans arocl chain
need ll\llti&amp;Dc&lt;." Greiner replied.
"Your cxpeetatlon Is thll a
department &lt;hair •UI say no (to
an LOA request): my Cllpectation
b they Will $1,)' Y&lt;S· ..
Tht auidelines &lt;ff&lt;a junior
facuhy mcmbcn to a sreater
clqrcc than established raeulty by
roqulnoa three , .... or c:ootinuous
scrvk:e 01 UB before a lea•• can
b&lt; .,anted. l.ea•n .,.
oc:casalally takao "to run om lhc
clock" or a new employment
commitiJIICOt, a practJOt the Offa
of Aadcmk Mfain b uytna to
eurb.

"Mayb&lt; then " a lo&lt; or careful

thousbt out th&lt;re; ma~b&lt; 1101,"
Greiner iinn-Jteted . .. w~ oUJht to
operate 'Adbln auideli.nes.'•
''Whal do )'Ou PO)' )'Our d&lt;an1
for?" Malooe c:ounttrtd
AslOOCiau: .,.Ush prof&lt;IIO&lt; M ..
W'ltk&lt;rt cauuooed that tht
..,lddtnrs oould hun tilt
UDNcnity if lhcy • en pcrca•ed
as a ..noua hatnluy by
dastin&amp;vi&lt;htd faculty m&lt;mbcn • ho
could d&gt;oc&gt;Kto ~ UB of
LOA'1 ~more doffOC\IIIto
obwa.
--vou can aJ.. &amp;&gt;-'\o ucx ou•
unclairabl&lt; po..ibilot....," Orcto&gt;cr
rep6ed. "The d&lt;anl dodn't
anticipate tb&amp;l thn ~ caUK: •
problem. The fll(tlhy tlnn\1 any
~e~Wation

b antJ.facuhy."
Oc.pitc rcpcated qumes from
Scnotc mcmbcn qucstlonlna the
necessity of cstablishlna the_
auidelinft, Oreloer. who b a
faculty member, ....,ported thdr
imponanee. "The institutloo iJ in
jeopardy ror lht"""' 10 ) - .,"
he explained. "We IICCid a
coaullinmall er- faculty,
cspccially ...,;.. faculty .••

Tht pQddittcs also reqva&amp;thal

"" mo~ than IS .,......., of a

~·· tcoured faculty
ihould b&lt; ........ dllftlll a
- a . 1bere- eurm&gt;tly
st'Yeal c~eparu~&gt;mu ..llh o-a 25
paant or lhc faculty on lea~ In
....,., ..ses th&lt;Sc d&lt;partmcnu are
c:xpcrialeina a shonaae of
tc:achina ...rr aroc1 the lea•&lt;&gt;
cannot b&lt; ju5tlfoed. Clrdnor
sua&amp;&lt;Sted that th&lt; JuldcUnes
would prc.•mt this from
happatinatn lhc fut\IIT.
It ,... &lt;5tablilhcd thai an LOA
roq.- ...,uld b&lt; .,anted ror
childc:are reasons~ty and
potem!tY lea•&lt;.
In othcs blwoaa, Smasc O..n
llaJbua Ho•dl reponed thai
AWstan&lt; to lhc Praid&lt;Dt Ron
Stc:iD ..... aciJ.ated o-u the
resolutloos OC&gt;ftC&lt;'l'1&gt;lna the
ht Jmll)lt way to say this io,
tilt d&lt;panlll&lt;tlt chou should thinl. Prcsadallial Rm&lt;w 8oerd .. laJl
about JRDtina a leave ..,;,boll, pay ..-.c);'s Fac:ully Senate ~na.
HSlein wu c:ooccrned with 1be
aroc1 Ju•lfy rt b&lt;rore srantlna h,"
aossinJ or union bouod&amp;lia,"
·Senate O&gt;alr-dect Robert Popr
Howdl explained. "(Ho-. tbc
said. "Basically, no lea•e b
resolutions) did not apply to (UB
JRDted without aeatlcmlc:
Praiderll) Kata
justification. Tben )'Ou eon delao
personally •. . justtbe offiec."
(the fim elauscJ."

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Come to a TGIF Friday October 23
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Cheap pizza, wings, wine, beer and
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7

�sports
Royals
suffer
v-ball split
Tho UB -ol.ltybaD ,..,. bu
clcc:idcd thia to ~ au
tnd of ~and lll rccor&lt;l
thus far has already rdlocud th&lt;

dw&gt;l&lt;
Qolna aaao Tlld&lt;la) '1 tM1dla
with St. Jolao f'asher a.ad BufCalo
State CoiJc:ae, th&lt; Roytis t...s poa
_...., .., am(l&lt;tolivt 6-1 rccord
......... ~ trom Wlllun
Di¥1sion III, UB'a o ...-.. div11aon .
lu o....U record hod be&lt;ll 9-8

tbouah. dut to an anno or

coafronwiont Mah Davlsaon 1.
0av1saon II and canadaan schools
" We have: done very .. etl this

- · eopoaaily "'h&lt;n
aaosldcrina the quality or ttamt
w&lt; have: faced," said UB coach
Robert Maxwell. "It hu be&lt;ll
intc:rcstina cornpc~ina q&amp;Jn~t
hilhcr division univmutlc•, and at
times -..c: havr off«ed exce.llmt
compctllioa . Th&lt; team has looked
upoa our scbedulc as a

challc:nat.••

In ua·. rant match .,.....t St

John F'JShcr, they ,...... aoa their
.,...:ina pme toat&lt;h« and """'
dooi11 ill twn stralah&lt; srto, tS.9
and I S.C. The Roytis looked &gt;harp
ot rtm.. durin&amp; the
ott as
Captain Lori Haruon's ocrnna was
very dfa:tlvt whm
ablt

r""
w-

.. .. _.....,.

, ,..,...,., ,..

to put the baD - " the be
,.,.... 11 oould - bt rtturn«&lt;
The blockana or Jena Seitz and
Mlyo KoMo frustratttl Fiwr as
the tand&lt;m turn«&lt; ba&lt;-k points 10
kcqotht KOr&lt; witlun rcocb UB

was nc'" ab~ to come: up "'"b

J)OUll) lft k.ty .1lU.IhORS and

eHntu.ally lo&gt;1 the match.
The sec:ond match qaln&gt;t Flsh&lt;r
uw the Royals' incffccd"" &gt;en-ana
and Fi&gt;h«'• domanant .,..&gt;ina

p.me rauh

tn

.11n ea.JY v»ctory.

Oc$pllt qarma•• play on the pan
or UB'• Sheryl Ool""-"'• .....
o - tbe &lt;0\111-U B went do.,n
quickly.
"I r our PaJ1I)na badn 't brotaa

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cto-n 11 ley poems an aht p.J'Dit,
both ICU - l d ha•-e be&lt;ll ~··,

Muwdl added. Wt me- •haa ""'
hod to do to cltf&lt;lll Flllatr, bill ""'
&lt;imr!Y dacla' eucutt proptrlJ. It
Is aoo bad. btca~~~t ..........

hopina

to.,..., out our rccor&lt;l

....,.. tbcm to 2·1. and !bey arc a

o;.,.,.,.uKbool."
UB rcopood&lt;d to their lou by
cornana ba&lt;-t aod defcatina
aurralo Statr CoiJqe ill throe
toulh ocu, II·U U-6 and IS.tt.
"The team "''"'ed a loa of
pride by boundna boc:k ti~c th11,"
said Maxwdl. "ThiS ,.... one of
l.hose days we just Yt1:l'C not lOin&amp;
ao run .,.., :anybody. Aaaansa Burr
State w~ •·rn: not up to par. buE
,... did bit tht ball better," He
added that tb&lt; ...,.., KT\&gt;ana has
imP&lt;O'ed and ,,...., the team'•
youah. "We ha.. proved we can
compete with the best and now

'",.e•re plannlna to tmprou CWfl
The nc:xs pmc for lhc tam ...U
bt lhc Caaa·Am unitatiooal,
s.atunlay at 10 a.m. • Clu1c
Gym.
-Gf' Slfflt

(WITH THE POLISH ARTS CLUB OF BUFFALO)

PRESENTS:

"Jos8P''

Minnesota 34, SC . Louis
lt-Will this be 1M week
Grant '1 Vikcs score Wider 30
po1nu? We don'lthink so.
Jtmmy Hart, wbo stole your

Talct7 Wt/1, you know thai
liUII! /airy that flits around?
Ht's our ..and m«hamc. And
does ht tlltr do a 'ood job.
Our pkkln1 ~rcrnta,t ttKk~s
to .:S6/ ~·•th a 10-4 vr«ktnd.

&amp;olden ann?
Ntw Encland 17, Wwnnctoa
14-Can the S kins go 1·77
You bet they can. New
Enaland is hot after beating
the Oi"'u. Quarterbacltina will

By JR ••• tk IIEAR

Homt Team Ia Bolcl
SUN DAY

rnorc.~·

~ POLISH STUDENT
~
LEAGUE:
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Do you ff'mtm/wr tht
Bullwankle and Rocky Show?
How about Fractured Fatry

~Message

for Our Times

GIVEN BY DR. EDWARD DUDLEY
CHAIRMAN OF THE DEPT. OF MODERN LANGUAGES &amp; LITERATURE

BaHalo 11, Dm•er 17-Thc
BiUs rcfUJt to lose two in a
r01r qaon. Ben WiUwnt W~U
not rcpea~ btS vcnioo or a Jun
1'borpe drop k.ck and Ron
Jessie wt11 b&amp;JII on to a few
balls. Sorry Craia, ot )lllt am 't
)OUt .. eet

spdJ the difference.
Conannatl 21, Nrw prirau
lt-Squuker of 1M Week?
Not quitr. Roaers ,. tht best
}OUJII back on football, but
you c:an't build a tc:am arouDd
a runruna back. Or can you,

Ralpbt
closr

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Benaals .,.in the

ona.

Sao Ooqo 30. CloJc:aco ..._The
buncl•lll Bears arc boged

dune.

dcroo-n tn buU
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Cbarlft'l ba•c rwo reo:i\ers

tD

the lop ten. WiU they mate 11
tltreet
rode for the Falcons, but the
Oabs 24, '11&amp;mJ 23-Here's
Goanu arc out of tbar dau.
your Squealer of the Wcct .
It's a .$00 ~n for the Ill&amp;
T•o teams the Bear loves to
Feet.
hate. ~ Co•boys win this
Ck•claad la, Balumore
ooe '"'ath the faru. There's tbat
24-The Colts do an
half p.mc cdJc, Buffalo.
impersonation of a fubnet and
cw Vorl&lt; Jets 30, Sealtle
Ne...JOmc Oowt throu&amp;h like
13-lf the Giants an do it,
water. Ouie JOCS a-er the 600 ,.by not the Jets? Todd is
yard mark.
CO&amp;SiaJII ,.lib a 757. Wben will
Philadelphia 10, Tampa Bay
it md?
10--The Pohsh RiOc took a
K.an511S Cny 23. Oalducl
poundang in MlMesota llnd the 17-The Chiefs arc too sood
Bucs got nipped in Oakland.
to be t.ruc. Or is it the Raiders
There is only one thlna that
arc too bad to be true? Either
rebounds better than the
way, KC by two boots.
ea,lct. Remember the
Saa Frurueo 17, Los Anades
Super ball?
20--This is the toughest same
to ptck . JR lives the 49en that

Atluta 31, New York G.anu
21-II's been a rolln coaster

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rebound. I know J R , look
wbeu 11 101 me last week.
Oclrolc ll. Green Bay 17-Tbc
Packcn tool ed tile they were
aoin&amp; to be tough, but finled.

Detroat looked

JCHo

md they

arc. We don't b&gt;ow. Give this
ooe to Billy Sllll$.

MON DAY

PlftlhrJit 17, HoustOn
14-What Is the IU!ter with
these t"'' teams7 ~Seeders
haw: • knack for beatin&amp; tlfcir
Caural Division rivals.
Howard JOU doo't t1esene a
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cflet 111c&gt;r mort o•&lt;r nul CUwa The Btolo'

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brt&lt;k Pll \\'llndi...S, "bo ICIIDlpcml for I:U ) a n
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EORUM

W- - o y , 21 Oct-

1181 Volume 32 Number 24 Stole Onl...tty ol How Ycwt&lt; e1 Buflolo

Sample, Nebraska VP, to be U B President
B&gt; ~ETH GOODCHILD
'olana1m~
Cop~n&amp;lu 1981,

S

l:.diiOI

n, .\pt&lt;mun

teven D. Sample, EJ&lt;ccuu•e Vil:e Pre~1deru o.r Academic A.ffa1rs for

the Univusuy of Nebra.\ka &gt;)~ern. '"" ~ named the 12th
President or the UruHrsitv at Buffalo, pendtng eonfirmauon by
the SUNY Board of Trustees later thl~ month, The Sperrrum ha.s learned.
Appro•ol Q( tbt andrdllc.....t«&lt;&lt;d IO
repl- depantn&amp; Pr.,ident Robm I.
Kcu&lt;r-11 e•r&gt;«t&lt;d 11 tit&lt; Oo&lt;lrd'• &lt;ktobtl'
28 ma:llna m Albany. Praa ronftrtnm ar(
sloted to follow rmmedralcly 10 b&lt;Mh
BufTalo ond abc Stole upraalto vrrrd•IIY
announce tM &amp;ppOinu~t. It l.s not k:nov.n
if Sample will bt m Bulft.lo art&lt;r the
Trusr&lt;co 1&lt;1 on \\edfiCador
Samplr and 1v.o oth&lt;r nn&lt;litlarn h..S
been ncommended by tbe Prui&lt;knaial
Scan:h Ad•isorY Commrll« 10 th&lt;
UruVU&gt;\Iy Courted, afler II h..S pored
tbrouah 70 nllltlCI dun01 a snen month
1111d eooducted kntthY debbttallon&gt;
and truuv~'S wnh many rrOlJ)«'U.
~ Council then mn .,dh Its thr..
rma~uu aod 111e
atto•ed •o
Uru""""&gt;
that tir&lt;r •uh&lt;d 10 lntet\lCW IO l lln
oddlt--' UB rnformauon. Thac
~ •cr&lt; conducted odmua roreruc
J«Unnf, •1111 cand-o and adfnlfUitn&amp;&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;
muflod '""" oac: room ao 111&lt; nt\l. to
OTOidd&lt;t.a-.
Aller th&lt;K ddrbcriiiOM and &gt;&lt;'&lt;TM

c:llo&lt;Hr,........

P._..admrn,.,...,.,
...,.

,_,... ~• or"""-' ...... tb&lt; COWI&lt;il
offered th&lt; powtoon 10 Samplr aod SWt
lhuva"'y of Ne• \ orL (SUNYI
Clw&gt;tdlor Cbfloa V.'banon ola)'tld lhe
cboict-t.M ch.a.Dcdkw'' apf)f"'\_, ' '
....,.,..., btfO« tht TntJtca can a&lt;r . H&lt;
,.;n r«ommeod 111&lt; nomUIIIJOII 10 tbt
Tru&gt;tco bomna any unlon«D
dn:utnJa.aoc:a nclll Wed"""'"y in Albanr.
HISiorioally. lb&lt; Board tw onlr one&lt;
t&lt;jocled 0 IIO&lt;Oln&lt;e.

Sou,....

irldicated lhll Sample, an
electrical en,ain«:r. was u~ number one
dtoic:e or both abe \Jnivc:roity Council and
th&lt; Seorcb CO&lt;Omill« and wos offered the
_ position, but rhll linal IIIIJ'ffitlenl hod bten
hd d off in order IO WOI'k OUI fOm&lt; Alary
p&lt;Oblems. Many had bdiev&lt;d that
tb• Pmidenl'$ &lt;&amp;lory is ~mlted by what
olb&lt;r New YO&lt;k Stat&lt; offlaals &lt;&amp;r"· UB
would be batd pr&lt;$S&lt;d to loate o "'bona
fide"' caodidote .. ho • o u l d - lh&lt; po&gt;l
""h iu S$4.000 a )'ear &lt;&amp;lory.
tr is nol kno"'n "htth&lt;r U 8 and SUNY
orrrcW&gt; "ere abl&lt; ao an a lo11er waac for
Sample, ahhoqh h&lt; ha' Oee&lt;pted the

bet:a-*

position. ~poru Inked rrom 1011n:a
incbcaaed thaa lhe Scarda Commtuct: •as
wtal¥1y enlh.....S •rth rts cboie&lt; and 1ha1
Sample . . . . """" aandidll&lt; •rth JOOd
aademic a&lt;d&lt;ntials.
Ketter iJ cxp«~ed to •t&lt;P cio-n on
January t, but thcr• •u "at 50m&lt; doubt
Mcmday as to ..-ben Sample wdl a&lt;ruaUy
...-rib• -., Scan:b Comrnill« Cllatr
Robert Milkxlli bad hoped to ba•·c tilt
ruck by Sepoanbt. to a•-ord an)
iurerim solut.ions. and il ll unkno•n 1f
Sample ...0 ~ ....,..P lrm&lt; 10 PI&lt;PII&lt;
and ac:custorn lilinsclf to UB.
Contaaed in bis Uncolo. N&lt;brosu
otroce, Sam pi&lt; t&lt;fusC'd 10 _....,_, on th&lt;
matlft". '"In my ~nand ClftN\alf yu.n 1n
Ndnito l hl\'e tok&lt;ll ll a a policy nO\ &lt;t
10 comm&lt;nt oo searcbet. bt they at th&lt;
Unh-.nity or Nebraska, flo&lt;ido. Mruourr.
~hert'\a.'" ~ maintatncd. "h"s berm 1
good policy and II Ireal&gt; rvtt}body tht

..rea-

same.''
H&lt; told ~ Sp«trum !hal. '"I am
alnys boppx 10 t•ll anyon• about mysdf
or about th&lt; Univenrty of N&lt;bra&gt;ka. buo I
"'i ll not rommmt on your su.rch or any
other soar:ch. •• H &lt; ..Sd&lt;d thai ht did 001
mean au sli&amp;ht Tht
ond noted he

s,-,,.,,.

v-·outct &amp;ive lht .samt mponst 10 any

rt-pOrtcn ,._hn coruacafd him
rtm~tl.l

~Lms

hu

p,.,_,

Stan.-h CommUif'le
liaiOn Harry
Jac ..t;On ~u aho noorommual, noun, thai
he could "04 d1Stu\S any maut-u ptttllRII'\I
10 lht llte\idtncy. ··we ha\-r to v.ail untU
lh&lt; Tru&gt;tcc{ 1&lt;1 h&lt;for&lt; anr ktnd of
announccmc.n1 till be made;· he- &amp;JS6lni,
" I hn&lt; no Idea tf th&lt; name or a c;tndldat&lt;
.. ~1 bt annoono«&lt; on &lt;ktobtl' 28."
S«arch Committ« Cll:m RG"cn Mrllonll
.-u unavadabit for commrnl Monday and
Tuesday and lh&lt; ..ct&lt;l&gt;rY m his do,.ntown
ta• Office C'laimed "'hell OUI Of IO'kn•• and
IA~I bt '"lA and OUI Of lh&lt; OffiC&lt; IO&lt; lh&lt;
nc\t

•«k "

,u

:..mpl&lt;. ,.ho .. bt 41 oo Nl&gt;'&lt;mbcr 29.
drd his 1raduat• ,..,.k at th&lt; Uru•&lt;n~tl of
llhnei•. ~bach I 'I.A and I I'll 0
"' Elocttio;al EJ1cin....,l H&lt; jOiD&lt;d tbt J
faa.la~ 11 PurdiiC \Jn"'""' 08&lt;1 dunor IW
tcthlte: aa t..M mtd~•aa mJUt\IUoca.. and aooL
a kont o( abKo..""t to w.orL ••h I he IUrnot\
-..1 of H..,... EdU&lt;aLJon De.pOac """'~

.. dqruty
IIOf'l..,.

~lr«::Of.

Samplr .,..,......., hh

""h Putdu&lt;. he cqll.uo&lt;d

In

1971, bt ;o.acd tile Uaf•enlly or
~.a&gt;
Yu Pr&lt;&gt;HI&lt;DI of
A&lt;IMI&lt;mc AfTaon for the &lt;nil~ O)Sic;nt. a
ootltcuon of tUJC&lt;f"WW m•nuttOnS •rth •
uulentollm&lt;nl of J9,200 Samplr alJo
""'"as the Cnduat• Coll&lt;s&lt; Dean .
·•r ""' th&lt; dtl&lt;f ac:ac1mu&lt; ofT'IC&lt;t [Of the
&lt;11111&lt; l)llml," h&lt; Ard rn ddc:n'lllftJ hli job
at l.Jn&lt;oln ••1 btlp coordinate tb• aademic
Pf'OIJ'IJ'M and am hc.vily .nvoh'td an
ptannina. I abo •or~ on l&lt;ld&lt;mic polraeo.
•uch u ('romodoM. tmurc and

E'""""'"•

IPPC&gt;IMf'I\C:tUi, h

UB i• currently &lt;111&lt;0U&lt;d In a
COmprchen~t\rC

rev•cw Of US &amp;radU&amp;lC

proanun and in th• middle or eumininJ an
ahtfnativc to ils current mode or aeadm1ic
plannlna. and 50urca noted lhot Sample
hiU I JOOd backiiJ'OUOd [Of bach lh05&lt;
crhkaJ arta.s-two arias prime con«rn
11 UB.
Ahhouah he prn1da O\t'f a ~tare systma.

or

he deferred comoleru •hen asttd to
compar&lt; Nc:bra•l.a ""h SUNY. ••t•m not
\Ute I Lno• much riahc now and I swc-ly
'triOUldn'l feel comfonabk II thli point in
sa)!.. IJI)th•n•·" he added. ··tr t
10
comment on your lnsutuuoo, n. cou'd be
•nterprtttd u \Qmtthtf'tl ocher than •hat 1t

•"Ct•

"reattr."
T he candodal&lt; .. abo IOOI&lt;UIIflC ora
m11&gt;1&lt;110, han01 pla)ul th&lt;
lemplf&gt;&lt;'U-olht&lt;wose ~;ao.,. •• the kettle
dnum-ror th&lt; St. t..ouu Philhormonic.
Tht Scard\ Comm•U~ btpft 111 •ort an
Mardi. atmo.1 onmcd.atdy aft&lt;t K&lt;Ucr
announM hat tnttntion 10 $1tp down tbh
com rna Janldt)'. MUior\n quocUy .,arred "·
lo&lt;llrna &lt;I udall. flnllly, aarr and aluami
r&lt;rracallW•a, alonJ wuh lour m&lt;:IDbcrs or
the Unl\as•r Councrl. T&lt;dtnically, rhe
uulr&lt; Counal was tile San:lr CornlrlUt«.
but M~lonzi created the offshoot 10
''uped~tt m.anen:•

IIJ'UCiiOI '

'Throulhout tiS it\ en montln of
ckHbtracion~. tlliU\Jr•"'i and d~.SC~Hsaons.

in:
prO«&lt;dinp ,...,.. ktpt ........_ Millonli
&lt;lrldl) &lt;11f0&lt;«d all "o comment poli&lt;i&lt;s, ·
ond "hen conta&lt;red. membtn immediatci)'
d&lt;f&lt;rred comment to &lt;ilh(f Mrllmw &lt;&gt;&lt;
Jackwn .
Flnolly. in September, :ocrordrn1 10
rtpons from ~riou~ JOur~. 1M Search
Commiuec pa\scd thrtc nam" onto Cht
Counotl. aflcr reducina its Initial list dowft
10 elahl.
'

Contacted In his Lincoln, Nebraska office, Sample
refused to comment on the matter. " In m seven
and one-half ears In Nebraska I have taken it as_a
policy never to comment on searches, be thu at
the Unlversity_~f Ne_Eraska, Florida,_Mfssouri,
wherever," he maintained. "It' s been aJLOOd policy
and it treats eve!Jbody the same.''

�•

tn short.

, ~,.,

campu~

Co-op to open

-·

.,...,..to,.,

"Til&lt; &lt;&gt;&lt;Jn amc m 10114~ ancl'"t'll ~ Or&lt;ft oa ThurW.t."
Co-op n81la,n Jdlrey Ln1ne affirmtd Tht \."0-&gt;0f' oflcn. cutrcnl
I'W'f'\ilar rr..urdJf\C\ at a lo•cr-Uan •c:taft Ct..,l

Special guests
Thc N1aman SauJen1 Asibnahoo and olot Olli.1' er 11K' ""'"'
Pm&gt;drno fot Aa.lnn~&lt;: Afr11n '"lll&gt;c hn.t•n( a """''al cofltt
boUtlodO}

JON\"- l..ir~~N-,_,., ..c...-

Greece Moves Left

,.,,,_., ..- '-tu,.,...,... lf/IIHet

htf'l~ltdi M••~

Aller a oot month delay lhc Sluderu Auodalion (SA) lt«''rd
Co-op "IU opm for b\Jsoo~ oomorro.. mol-runa aJ tU ,....
loc:aJ- m Capm H.U - · · ..-dona IO orrociab.
Th&lt; &amp;rand opmon, lrinpd on ohc rt&lt;Cpl or an ~ SA
loan, n«naary 10 ~ oecd&lt;d ia•mtoty Thc SA 5cnaJ&lt;
........,.., 1hc loan ao a• fino """'""·
ollc co-op to

The

Panhcllcrut SodaloA

... c~c.c"~

RC\."el\101 ha) wpporl lala,dy from nuAI-.:omtnuOIItn P~~O~
frkfta.ttd lht ~- l&gt;ttnoa•h \Jndtt Ueotlt RaUJ'- 1iio1lh Jhc hoallntt

A"' C i\• l'!II;;IHII..-.1
~. Ztno-e.

"""&gt;

C'hanl&lt;" f«C'IQ OIW)•h alJtAc olla1ohc

"m~td

b«auv of edtft.k11;\ ttua bccaVtt lilt pccaplt

etaansr

a

Sludcou loolOQI lo caced lh&lt;ir

Pmtdcnt Ritnorcl N'IAon for an l'&lt;'Oftoml&lt; bo)&lt;'IXI or Loby-. 10
IM pollcin of that nation'• lndn. Muanomar O•ddaR.
Nuoa madt tbr &amp;U&amp;&amp;fSiton on hi1 rcturo from a anp las~ YI'UL
to Saudo Arabil, Tun•"-'· MorO«o, and Jordu, afta ..-1111
..,.h tbosr naJton'• tn&lt;len.
I&gt;PPO'td tM rropcMal on the btbtf 1ba1 only a • arid
bo)'&lt;OII •rold bt .....,...riiiiD&lt;I lhat
unh~dy. N1ion allqocd ollao tM Arab laden •ilh • lloca .... ,...
.. ae m l,p'eaiiiCDl ..-.b tht plan

R-

dl ba&gt;1' u

UIUI'D.....,.. _..,. ,.

e&gt;pponlilldy to loot into vod... &lt; tdooob on Ooobtr Z6, aoohc
Gndulk Schoollnfonnauoa Day. to bt htkl on thc 1f01111&lt;1 11oo&lt;

orCapm IWI.
A ropat or .... year'• &lt;&gt;"Cnt on »hO&lt;:h n l&lt;hools l&lt;lll
rcpr....,oatl•-.s. obt prosram willcltocnbt ""'(f)'lhin&amp; yob "*"Ito

kDOW lbo"\ lhc: &amp;flduate prOifiMi II that athool.l, •• lnfOnNUOO
Day CoordtnaJor More Adler lald
A - lhe ICbools in auendanct •dl bt COJndl, Soanford,
Keno Sl••· Cut Wtsu ra ODd Camcai&lt; \ 1dlon II ,. CIHPOMO&lt;td
by Buffalo Sutt CoO&lt;c&lt;. 'Sl. llouvenoutt and UB-•illo "cadi
Faatlly at the U"''""") (of llurtalo)" atlendona, Adler noted

lll;t rk

''liJ .A•MC.f••• ,-..,.,,.

..... Kt

Jt&gt;M Fon-t1aa,. ,..k:,

,_.itOHI

__.,_...

~~'~,..._~,_.,
D•dd~......,........

flouo....,_

l\

Junmy Can a ~~.. the II ushlfllton Post gory thai ht b\Jgtd
Ronald ltcapn at BlAir Hou&gt;&lt; Jua btfOt&lt; thc mauptabOn Cotta
bocaUJ&lt; it filb thc lome durina rturtmcno and btc:ausc •

It"'""
P~ b.tm ii0tbnh1n110
fllalu to Coiro

,.,.,.,,.....

,,~~

Jttf"Y N CetttortiMaiM•• .,....,.,
JametP MUf#il't~ ,.,..,

""........,.....- ....

,.._.
-IOC-a,F-SN&lt;oor~--

_"'"'"

~.__,_

lllld UNied Pteea s,na.c.t• Th

\.bit ,.,,h N1.on about d\lnlll thaa loat

~

.........,.. tor

n.at~

.a..r1ltff'IO bf CommuniahOf'll alld
.\d¥etiJ..n$ SeMc:M fO SIUOiol'lt' Me.

Oteuil'.oft ~ 10.100

__

fM~OfJ ..............

356 SQY.re ttt.~t

St••

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SttMl ..,.._ ..... VOf\

T~(7..,1-3117'1 eootof'la.:

...

171fol31-l
-- ~
t• t 8uflelo. N V Tht 5pec:trum

Thc New YOft Slaoc Offott of &lt;kncniJ Sn•lctl willaualon ~
surplw So"&lt; vchic:b this Saourday 01 1he Burtalo Na&gt;al and
Smottmcn'• P ork. Inspection of thc 27 ...Sans. 10 swion "1180M
and thrct •an• "ill bt aJJo.,cd a1 10 a.m. The •uc:oion ""11 btlon.
11

.eu, ,....,.

c.....,••,....

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~ U.Uitd F..!.._'''*"'"'

ru ....... ~..·ll

Auto auctions

ra1n or .tlu~,

o.

,...,. .... .....

Nixon plan rebuked
Praodtn&lt; R...ao has rrj«tcd • propoul put fonlo b) forJ!Kf

$1.1} . . - . . . . .

oa.~

l ..... Uo

o...... c-..... _.._... ...
....

pnMCJI

Info Day

_._....,

,...AJ~NW.......C:-.,

joto M INr: AJt ~.....,.

...,. ruourc. They wUI bt mtctona "''h fa.:ulo), &gt;tiff IDd gudtom

All &amp;r~ cordially tA\il~ to aumd 1he coffte hour. For more
Informal- call ICaTtn Ntmcth.{)oodman of oht lnotmaJional
Affal~o Ofll« ao 636.22SI or Goric Mn~t~"•· Pr&lt;&gt;odeno of
N11tnan SA aJ 8S6-aiS7

,...... ~ ~ ........ c:......

Jo~...

l\101&gt; ldo"• Sobooolllt, a

• UB 1.nd ocbu- un'"ersicfn

Dw~e..,..

....,,-....c...,..

Donlor:ra&lt;y Pari) andOV&lt;Ion1 thenl hon JIO"ft for I he fout tJme
on U )nn. 1'11&lt; &lt;0m1111111o~
fonftlocd Ur~d ""~ II ....,...,., of
the \ott
PASOI&lt;.Jcd b) Anclrn• Po
rtoo~-ooo of ai"'IOI&lt;f Ciml
f'fliM \Lnu:.tt and C'\·('bAilman ,,r l:n•\crla\ or C"akf•llfJIJA .t1
lkf"rky'• n~rnh.-, dtflenmtnl rrvpo\0 the: wlla:-b~•al ()(
Vrtt« from tht Nonh Allanl~&lt; lr&lt;~l&gt; 0t,mo121""' ,,...._lCJiaJ•d
lht turupc.m c.·ommon MarL(t f"ASOt\ "•l1.1.1 urf'C'toaJ lv
Am~ntan m&amp;hllf) hA~ 1n that countr).

.KX1114\ot~o .,,., JKM:

Thc ..,..,. '•lllriahl'lhl the lhr..-·dl) ""'or~ "i&amp;cnao
'PMOI ..,,..,. or«!....,.,., oo ohc
Go&gt;ttnor of L- Sw.c and Prof.._ ~ Aldt ud Profcuor
Ferno i\&amp;IM!o&amp;bobt both of ohc UoO&gt;tnlt) or l,..op are &gt;UIIona UB
VIKh an UliCJCSI ID atablubt.n,a a Matt Ulll\~y IQ Lq:os &amp;a lbt

a.tot

....,o,...s._,.,..,.~..,

MO•m\&lt;111 (PASOKI '""'"'d • 1

.,......,.. ot the vooc on Sunda) dcf&lt;•"lll thc 1111&gt;1 •1111 ......

of " \1&lt;1or~ for

room 9·10 o.m. m.s67 Cartn Ball.

-..

ll!Hional

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-.Cy fa dllletnwwd 0, 1M £cldOf..,.._
C:rl41l ~IIUIIOftl Of -'J' NUet
,.,.,..,. a4'i.h001 the ••, ... ClOf'IMnl

noon.

IM ~tOt ·n-&lt;:Mellt ttnctly

Bicldtn must bt 18 yean of .... Paymcno must bt made in cash
or ctntfltcl chtc:k on the da) of the sale . No ptn011al chtdi "iD

.,._..,_

I don' lhlnl: Jlmmy had an)'lhonJIO do •dh h. I ohiok II,.....

Amy wuh ••o lin QD:I and 1 ptC~« of a.nna

to&gt; A~ Tunn Sprdot&gt;JU

TM~nprlrtiMDrlutfalo

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2 . Tho 8fooolnoon.·- y, 21 ~ ,..,
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HEAR 0 ISRAEL
Foe Gems From no.
JEWISH BIBLE
call

875·4265
ATTORNEY AT LAW

�Parliamentary procrastination stalls SA Senate
Bt TERRY C ANAOE

mollon to prom1se not to take
O&gt;er the Inter Residence
Counc•l ( IRC) or pay the
Arguments over
fin\"dally sar""ped
orpn&lt;uuon's debu. Senator
parliameouory pr~e took
Eric Friedman made thr
up moot of the Sludeot
Auoci&amp;t10n (SA) Senatr 's tome motiOn to a•oid any SA
responsibility "'lib IRC's
Mooday, .. ilh a rma~ dccUioo
ttedllon "It's (IRC) DOC
reac:hed on only onr ~.
sef'llll
any purpooe,"
M ucll of the &lt;fucuss10n
friedman contenckd. "It's like
surrouodtd a procedural rule
a ~ "'rth a busted lea. Just
that requires aU Senale
shoo&lt; II."
motiOtU be submiuccl .a
T'be aubscnpcioo agreemau
•mtm, before lht body
bet"eell SA and ~ ~rum
c:on•eoes. Chan Eric Altman
•as abo rc;10ned on by the
asked that the Senate " not be
Finance Commutee. Moore
run by stria pariJameoJary
AJd that the propcxal's •ix
procedure but (rath&lt;r that) a
pc»ms ,..,.. ~&amp;reed on by the
cenain amount or decorum
commmee. buttbey ...ete &lt;t&lt;U
should elOst."
wailln&amp; for the new&lt;paper'•
Altman explained that as
financial statemen11 before
Chair, he wotJid like the
handina down a final deasion.
ioformation on a motion
The commmee suuested an
ahead or lime in order to place
additional
paint to the plan to
it on the aaenda and to
facilitate thr &amp;nate Sec:Tctary's tncreue Tltt SPf'Cirum'r
finaodal &amp;CQ)Untabilh~ 10 SA.
duties. SA Treasurrr Mark
Point seven states that SA
Moore and Vice President
reserves the rlaht 10 pull out or
Sieve Kaplan araued aawnot
submittina proposals in wntina the subscription agreenltnt at
any paint In time. The motion
before the meetin, becaUlC
to approve the &amp;Jreement was
they claimed the procedurr is
tabled.
lime consumina.
The meetina ended wuh
Kaplall blamed procedures
for making the S.nate
indfecthe thus far this year,
no&lt;in&amp; that there is lc$0 need
for formabty in a body as
small 11 the Senatr.
After mueh ducumon
bet.. een the cluur and usolted
&amp;ruuors. it was decided that
Allman should use Ius
cbscretion in acct'plllll mow
AssiStant C.mpi6 EdtJM

more discussion or
parliamentary procedure
problems. "Is the &amp;nat&lt; aoin&amp;
to make any deci•illns or are
"'e goina to table nt&lt;&gt;tlons?"

Kaplan asked. cit in&amp; the
number of lDOUOlU th•ttht
body had 'etll bac~ to the
Finance Comm&lt;nee.
To no&lt;d a rule that Kaplan

called "a ,.a&gt;tt of 11me," the
S.nat&lt; p-. po"er to Altman
to &lt;enol motiOnl directly to the
l1nanee Commmee b&lt;fore
betnl presented to the Senate.

motiOtU durina meetinas.
or lht iuues fonnally on the
agenda, lht V~m~y Cub's
bodgcl requesl retdved the
greateA aueotion. Tbr club's

current status is as a non ..

fundtd reco&amp;JllUlCI dub.
T be Vanity Oub asked fOf
rundina for four events that
would also be supponed by
revenues from dues collection
and fund raisina. The detailed
events included two sports
niahts parties, a "Superstars

compeaition, ., and an awards
banquet .
The nature of the evrnu wu
anacked by Director of
Athletic Affain Mike Franco.
He maintained that SA could
no&lt; fund an awards dinner and
that the spOrts night partie$
"'ere vaaue. "For us tO aive
you the money for these events
sounds nice but we cannot do
it," he said.
Varsity Oub President
Harold Walker·c:ountered that
utheff'S a lot more tO an

awards banquet than awards,"
ddendina them u a "method
or interaction bet"een Students
and athletes."
Kaplan agreed' " It's noc just
a party; there's a reason
behind it." Then he eaUed the
propOSal "just and necessary."
Franco asserted that the
Varsity Oub should rrrnain
self supporting. He mentioned
that the propOSal "ould fail in
the Senate as be ealled for a
more detailed bud&amp;et request.
The propOSal never &amp;&lt;M the
ehance to fail u the Senate
agreed to send the motion to
the Finance Cornminee
because h involved a financial
request. Altman did not send it
to the c:ommiuee initially
because he felt the issue
needed discussion before the
entire &amp;nate.
The Senate entertained a
woa.......,,21~-.,.,

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n . o -. 3

�editorial
J
Responsibility?
"n.. moat at.rmlng ot a ll man'a auaufll upot1
the «WWronment Ia the -.tamlna/lon ot a•r, ..nh,
, _ . and,.. wlt/1 dang«&lt;Ua and_, ,.,,.1
tNtanala. Th11 pollution Ia lor 111e moat pen
, _ . b / e ; the chain ol ..,, II 11111111/U - only
in the thet mwt aupporf lila, but In IIYIIIIJ
I I - IS lot the moat pert lrt-.lbla "
Stlent SP&lt;t"ff
Racnet

c.r.on

ButtelO. Ctty ot Good Ne•ghbo&lt;a.
Nonn ol tha OuMn Ctty II the LoYe C.nal, home
to en estomated 21,888 tons of toxoc; wasta.
Abolll 35 mi... eouth os Weal Valley, ..nate
approximately
gallons olrughly radloaeuva
wastes 1111 In a tank woth a
yMr ullmatiOCI
· lifespan. Alec&gt; on the aota era Ire~ cont aining
two million cubic feet of radloaettva aolld wasta, a
source ol contamlnallon lor rainwater enterl"ff the
ground.
In between are an eallmated 500 cllemlcal dumps
scattered across the State
Aside lrom thla toxic legacy, thla generation wilt
haYe t o bear the cost of prevenllng lulure
contamination. Acid rain le deatroyfng parts of
Canada and the Adl rondackl wlldemeaa, u well u
area• In Nonllarn Europa- a l)&lt;oblem that bullde
up each day and lndustroea reluM to pay lor
pollution -.trol d~M&lt;lea.
Pollution ol the environment Ia a crime that
students u a group ahould eapeclally ba aware ol

eoo.ooo

•o

After all this Is the next ger.eret- daStlllad to
us.ttoe ,._.,.,,p or the lnduslr,.. and

com'*',..

concern

dOllllj the damage_ lithe
tot
prohla ooer .,...lronmenl conlinUH. the ner&lt;t
ger.eratoon ...n only ha1le !hat muc11 mote won. to
do
'G1ven l.m.-tlme - In ,.._ but 1n
millennia-lila adJUst&amp;, and a bal.,_ hU baeft
reached,"
conltnued on S.latlt Sprl"ff ~For
lime t. the assentl.t l"fftedlent, but In t he modern
WOI1d tn.&lt;els no 11me." Now, 18 year. aile&lt;
pUblication 01 th4$ forst indictment of ttoe
environmental ravagong of Planet Eanh, there Is
,...,lass time.

c.r.on

The tide is high
Whefl one otganlzatlon gives anothG&lt; $ 18.000 a
yNJ and assumes some legal liability lor lhe
recipient, It Is not un&lt;easonable fo. the doroallng
organization t o demand some sort ol Rnanclal
accountability to accompany that subsidy.
The Student Association (SI\j demanded It !rom
the New York Public Interest Research Group
(NYPIRG) and tlghtlully got 11. And every Sub Board
I (SBQ eervlce Ia obliged to meet t he sllldenl
aetYice c:o&lt;por&amp;tlon's bask: oocumen1.rion
requirements. So what's eo special about the

Current.
Sub Board, and Treasurer 8•11 Mack In paf11cular.
cl.tm they 8/o not asking lor any sort ol edilo.lal
control, stressing that they wouldn't want It evan If

It waa offetad to them Mack Is Ullt"ff only fo.
what toe"-""" u reaaona!Ma doc&gt;lmentatlon,
wnlcll oould ..stbly ba computed on a h-.netct
cateulato. tnoftOPOI~•"'l all of 20 monutaa 01 the
CutrW~I'a -~- ofiiCt's time,
...,..,_, the
baTt- they.,. bat"ff
treated by Sub Boercl, •peclally by a
traatuter WIIO C~~rtenr Financial OtrectOf ..-althaW
lube .tludal had pan •n the clemlaa of the
111/llfMtr.. ,.,.••last YMI· ..__,they aro beong
treated no lesa taorty than Unowralty Preu (Uf'l or
UUAB Actually, It t&amp; doubtlullhatlhe S8l
IOCimlnlatratlon would ba u len•enl ""th .,,..... UP
0&lt; UUAB II they,..,, playt"ffttoe aame cat and
mouaa gama documentation u the Currwot
It would be In the bast lntl(eat ol the Current
and Sub Board II all panlft met. examlllad the
Current·· r ..enuoa and tKpan..a, and ftted I he
necessary reports rogether Only through thls
temporary arrangement can the mlsundaratlndl"ffS
be aortiOCI out. and the Currant can again be on the
rood to llnonclal reaponslblllty
Already It -m• ttoe periodical toes lew lrlende
on I he SBI Board of Olrecto.a, the body which will
ulltmatety decide on Whether the Current'• budget
will ba •~paneled to meet the une•pected r...,.uas.
The magazine's recalcitrant position with the
lfeuuttr wi ll only lurtne&lt; alienate the dlrecto.a,
probably thwarting any chanc. lor ttoe Cur,.ntlo
realize Ita goala
,
II'S no lun to run a newspaper when ttoe apector
of llroanclel doom lurka OYethead, and wtlh a little
e»oparatlon. liMa apector can ba eulry erased

""'"'"Y

a-nt

'

fee(llJ£1
Quart end

Rdlglon and UB

Editor.
ThaM you Wty m~Jeh 101 printing thl lflitN
entitled "Non-tr•dlflon•l Stu.Hnt1 flllrrr. O;ll.,enr
Ptoblltms" &amp;)' O.nlftl Hold~ m ~' OCtolHtr
o/ The Spectrum.

'"''k&gt;tt

0. •tlar•n~ 01 Protect ··ouart., Plul .. "'' bHn
made pon'~ by th• motlllnd O.nancill tupport ot

I /HI lrte po/nr t ''"~In ••• F•wl1y Senora
fJr.c•r"'- Com'"/1/H IFSEC) mHtlng W~nu"y

"'"'nor • ..,.,,.,.,Y ropon~ In TM
Spectrum I ntltJ.f "')I ftmtrt In tupcw\M IO PtoffiiOI
AfiM WJcJttt1'a OOmnMnt.
•ouMI• to , . • • It your
rellgJou• ~;,..,, ete~MQouaOit ... ••t Cllr'flfld at l.ht

Octoo.r 14,

In bad Company

··u

rwo gnwp1-Ttt• DIYillon o/ un~rll"'du11•

Educa,on lrn:l The F1cufr~ StuO.nt AISOCIIIIOfl'•
StudMI Actlwltfe• StHtlnQ ComrrHttH. ltom wit ~ •
grant lor publicitY '"d fii'OfhhoPI WII obtalr•"
"Owner PI••" lo &lt;!Hp/y in-1~ 10 bOfh gtO&lt;IPI

lor th*lr eutltenoe They he~ mad• Jr pOnlb#e tor
the

Prol«t ro become more "''''",. to ,,. ctmpur
anti to t» ol mOtW I«V~ to ,,. ok1tr

commutt~ty

•tudenta.

n.. p~J~&gt;~~c~ry •llo.dH •• In TM Spectrum •• al•o

·-r~

..

~

Coof&lt;JoMIOf P,o. .

~

.........

·o..ar~

S a n i o r - Aa.oiOf
Dlvillo&lt;l Ol Undo&lt;gti&lt;IUalt EOUUI""'

mHting thll ukingtiHthe high 1101r d•r• ol/ do.•
The Butlalo theetre scettel&amp; done • gre we
diiSMVf&lt;» fllhttt It il tfl¥/ew.d by auC]) illlt•rlte CtiliCS

a• Den Hold«. His Octob« 18 artieltt lbout liJe
Bull•to Tltel/to Coli«lW.'s "Com~ny"/1 OM/ oii/N
w OI'at ,..;l'fws IW ,.., m The Spectrum. not beUille

If'' mercilusl'f
ti'HI

d.,om#natiOna ere unlf~H m tM supreme knponanc•

neg.atW.. but becau1-elt mH"~ •JI
place Without Uymg ln'(thJ"ff 1-UbSIMJtlal
Mr Hold« malces no comments on any IPltQIIC
actor, exo.pt that l'us dat~ "Jij,W P•t•r
He
uy,. Mth~ng abOut IM 50ng1 exc.pt tnal ,.,. d1t1
fhou!ll&gt;r rhe play
good
Ha

ol Ro1h Hllhlnna end YoM l( lppo~ Wt ,...,H t.Mt
;s • 8t1te WJat1tutk&gt;lt arwJ-. he~ to tete it upo~~
tWfl.,.,.. to Nne eMu tl,.. If '"wiJtt to ooun-t tit•
,..., ot the hwalh holldeya Ho.,.,.,, lent ttOt
lnlftii#W. 10 ,,. - · oltro. rti•gloln .~_, 011

doest1't discuss the queltty ot Neat IYthU'a dk'KIIon
01 Lynnre l&lt;utrJ:z,.rs dence.. Md C«tllffly doe.s:.n1
m..,IJOol ~ Furtll, rhe •llfl&gt;or o t t - &amp;g Apple

Only by Nenllti;J.ng ~
1,,.,. c.n an
DOunent Jb. tttJd,lnflat • Stare MAililtJOI'I. lt111ill
/No ftllgiOUI OI&gt;MI/IriOrt• 11 t/le 1)11-..ry would o.
llttttllw to,,.~~ old Jellf,_, •tud!M'tt, In tlt.s
CIU. lhefl f/leiA'I,..,.Ity WOftfd O . l f M - a1

OWH

.,.,,,.11...

.,.;n.,.

n.,-._"

. ,.,"' ---out.

/01&lt;..

plenty.,.

- - •00&lt;11 rfle fXNpM P'Ofi&lt;Otrl, 1M
ltrttlmJIUJOn tei!Ubm«lls. IM st:rfpt's tack ol
NII•Mtt» to lite Ylnk..a. and the mi~Mng o1 , ,..
_,...,.,,, The . , . solid bit ol c:rilld&amp;m m his p~
wu aboflt the
bet...., linfl*' and

,_,,.1'701!

Otehftlro; , .

,,. --·

(and ol r h e - _.,,that

.... rrutr ar I••~

~&gt;~am«~. ""-·
loudMU,
•'-' it waa tiM •nad«Ju•cr ot SOtH ol tiN slft{fera
"eom,.l&gt;y", /Ia- rhou!lh, ... h - 0/ ~

~m·• IN/Of

muabls, and...,,....

mot'f then

dtJ~ IIOIH:dtlclun. It ""· ~· IINI1..1:1
~VIe ,..• ....,nt u • parody ol lhe/-to'• IKhnlt
~~n•ll tall(. he wiU he~ to IMm mote abOut thHtn,
um, - crlll&lt;&gt;llll f f - Allift .,.,·rto !M
"'lllal-. lor WIHndl/lglltl&lt;».

. 4 . 1joo~ ••--~&gt;Oo4oltor•&gt;ll61

not melle our rel;glour 'l~,,~,,.bM Olllef'fm
~mltretJOftl ol J1w1 place ¥1rylng ImpOrtance on
lhl ObUI'VIfJCf Ol Jll/lfllft ftO/KII'II OUt• thVt Rolh
Hllhtnn• end Yom K~r lfo•.-,.r. •II d;l/~t

thla

Clmpu&amp;.

-~~~-~~-

t:J•••

�op-ed
to ~bine (!&amp;Wn ~elf ...
E

•~••

dl/ora nott FM tegt~llf . , , . , .., tftJs CPtot~ O.n

a-

ne-. medt.a ..-an area not to be conluMICI

•n~

The • nil~ WOld hal • pCJWef tnat can not be matcn.d
by ltte"..on ,..,..papers I&gt;&lt;OU!IItt ustl&gt;e SpantlhAmtttean Wer ancs: ne.-.s;oapers bfOuQI"it GerTy Ford .nto
I he Whtft Houq '" a lllrAy INU TV ni'Vef
covld
NUtOn denies any hnk wltt'l Cot SOl\, bu( f•rat
the WHtMr More HT'Ipotlantft hOW*"' tM world of

by

'Wh•t Ia JOUtnlllia.t~
some?"'
.lournaliOIIc lniOII&lt;IIY lo lha guodor&gt;g lore. _,.., atl
newsp.apet wcn.nga tt ts a combtnauon of .,...,. ot
e».P«t&amp;nee garnered by ed•tora. • 6MP comm ~Htntnl ro
demoCracy ano Ihe Amwlcan Con•lllullon, and a Inborn
sense ol whaltht pub41c It wllllr&gt;g to PlY lor

lnlloenctt"'hat the televtsed Reagan-Caliet debate• h a d
last election If CIO'teutd ••~tust"eiY by

the owerridlng 1morea54on 'NOUld be In the
~~~~ o( the ans•ers Qtvet"'. t'Ot If' .orne myth•eaJ PQIM
1n1• • ~nd•aare dOes or does not pouesa
newapa~a.

coo.strvctiO"
But thet"e are C)ftvltt amoun11 of lt. t oo Some

rtm••·

lndrvtduals e~~n naW: vatjouJ amount• ot u HI ast&lt;Se
aucn u Walter C.ontute or ~.ao A•.,..,. c:an not

But )'OU hl•e to fdj)I'Ct pol+tiCJih$ It

mua per 101m

tenl on tne gut

al510. IIIIS I hOugh! alwaya ...,..,., Wtr( can't IWI be I

..

bUS thai dOeS Slop altha IWO loops Of lht Sj&gt;&lt;ne7
CHtnl to &amp;he people at Bluebird. tt ia knowa u an

IHty ""nutH belort Q&gt;em atart•l
rn-ma~~eotintirne!"

Dalm II

Soonc!s like I f'ISI got up, right?
Wrong. ,..,. 1koo&lt;ly ohQww..S and
10
go oul lht door.
"'1!wl you mt.tOI have 0 eoupla of Pf•IJng mOIIWI IO
take care ot,• you NY next..
Wrong Olltln Whal OOUid bt , _ , - to a
OUKianll!lan geltmg t o - on lomt? cw•~
anyway.)
•
"Oh. 10 then 1111• yott you muot no.. - O f f·
campus and got atudt in I hOUM .a far awt:y U ahcxlfd
be called ou.aulfalo."
Ho. but you're ctoN. Fuat ol ant am a freaoman anc:t
secondly 1~11 1&gt;'-et Ia consiclor..S II&gt;Ut not by 1M) to be
on..camptts.
11\at ca" of'lly mean Etlioott...
You got if, That wondtrlul bl'lck Clly of Ouada
So there 1 em ewery morni "G, rvnn1no lOt a btla, hoSH"'
tho one 1 gel &lt;»esn't 5\op 11 lha Commluary Once on
and comiOlllbly stlndlng In my 9 x t21nctt apace In lho

am,...,.,

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-~

llhinl&lt;lllaii/IIS IS t l &gt; e - - - wl&gt;ito a 01.-1 can
bOtr&lt;l ntnt houro a...ay from homo """ ltUI (tti ~,.. •

commuter

t"'- Watftf-gate

tca"'dll

r ,.,

l, .. , '"• ~w 'fOIA
u~ Jootnah&amp;tw; k'l•eo~~t,.
It '8 nol Hly 8\tt tt I IM ()fJfy 'lltl(

c{!Jli8S! opinion

By DANIEL MASSONI

'''''r

bl......td WOOdWe.fO and 8etntltNn W1

....,.. TNy oPef'llt 01' Ult: .-me I ~Pel u toornahstl M'l
aome rupee~ a. Both breeds P'l'; on 1twt de(to:·., sic. ot
n-..man+t)' ,,~ to t~or bnl peric)rmenc.a' .,.,.,.n

_..".,..,..I

lllltfaeuon •• • nee.t\+ty ro. newapa,_
kx an~ '" thll trao. to p'"sa

Hutt '"" p~o~•• ou' tnt"..., 11 • V~&gt;hy ,.,. wea~tll'lgton"
Polt got OUtn.O b1 JAMI Coo'll She turned lt'l a SlOfY
IDOUI l'l .. ghl y. .r~'d l\lf'~ •• that apfl,.,lly S,.
NltllteG Wilt\ Af'lcJ , , . Poat bei•tved n.t But ther 1110

Phvths Sentall!ey

they posses-• Othera., 1\IIC~ u Howard eo..a1 al\d
&amp;.than Wallet I. M&gt;t• gon• bt()ke l(M.Irnl liSUcaNy ''
known&gt;nll&gt;elflde 8.J " T"". .

mortl l

ever~ood' '10 ~11 oon t
try A 0004 "-""PI PO'
.ttlndt bf 111 "'''''" yndef any Clrc\fm.llttnce- it 1 that

mtegttty,"" an uttlapoed naturat reaourc.elaat Men •n

Peot&gt;~e

J

But lf'l•l

JHK)fl~ tt 1 1mpot1•blt

The O()'t'toUS •nle-refte8 ts that
gan capiU(ed \tle
e-lecuon beUuM he had tourMI•t* tntegrtt)' but ttltl
isn 1 the case w,af ne fHrmQ.nSiratecs on nattonat
,...,.l110n 1hlt n•ghl " ' " Pf8 packaged 1t~putpow J4tml

use m 10 IUettm" the amount of jOUtnl lt&amp;hc •ntegttl'f

Ott,,...

"'.,.a •aertr .arm

numbflt ot peopltt. l lhttrlng yt&gt;uf.iell t_s the lfaaema_,k or
MCOnd l&gt;la&lt;:t(oorry John Andtflonl

Of\ the

newsp&amp;pefa, .ud\ •• Tltt Ntw Yorlc
nave
untai&gt;!Md '"""'~· vooe11or thQuoan&lt;ll ol yt11r1 01ha&lt;o,
for ta.ampte The Wlthmgtofl ~~. ha.,. tQuander.d tnt
,oornaJishc lntegttty they ~• f'l~ in abundance

P10Q1e • •

'"'"iiOf

Aa t aatd before. 'fOtJ can·t buy tournallaHc integuty but
like many oongreumen. )1 e•n be rented Look at the

emergency. auch • • My Laf or nucleer power Pllnt

trpee c.~

But the ,..~ cs tfete~ • '" Mit an.a1~1 ot the
r. .~, ... 10(&gt; Anr DOhllttan fiOM lhe IO....,t ....,eel
PGS•t•OI'I •n
h•on s.eh004 co the PTealldent of ~~t!
Un+tttd St•tet Or•no• • 1'-••twt lf\14JQfflr' atong .,,,h '"'"to
'WOI~ It 1 • ~n NeetiJty ~•onal integr•ty m
etocted ollie•••• ....,..,, owt ~+~r+ttt Lincoln's Inaugural
tl.ddren In a job thll r~~qu1ru Hfllfacuon of 1 Iaroe

coupon readera rMct to tryif'lg to uve t• cents on Ph• I' I
P,ckles 'tlf•O\ thew 19 tnch Zenith?

You can not buy tournalliHC ln1tOt111 tn atockplles
acroSs the nation, the fldt,ll government hat re1~aa
nuoe pUoc ot n. fea&lt;Jy to btl uHd In ca .. o t a nauonat

''*'bot~

""""IY
8vt ,,.,.. .,. Mwef'al , . . , dt.let..-.c:H ~
fOU'r\tlllSII aNI polihtlan-t FOf one mo&amp;l N~C*
oeop~o~ 0o not rttwe '"' abtlitr 10 Hit lhM own ""iiQftEt.cteo Oil a(. Ioiii 10 tAl .,_...,, not hglolf'ed 04.11 ~to
tegulttt I he~-· a.tthOoQ" If \~ ttencll IOWatd nat.onal
Olllr'n.-•n•D ot t11 p.aQeft cont~Au•• thra mtgt\\ C.f\11\Qie

.ouma1&lt;M't

'll_.,, people ol-••
•nteguty. and .. h«l can I but

" o nly

eattl\

The t1lii'O O"'DUPPJ

101 tuP00'1 A,. • ~hr'e tl •

..,........ ~· for ~f'l· COI'Nftftleod

~

o1 Ol*at.-,g ..-. • spl'l«e ~1"10*" 11n the ttede.. e~~KtroniC

l'u'" '""' O.n t4DJMII a lOUt loutnalflt ,._ • 41 C.
Sr~»a*'"' on • v0411 tterlf~Pfll

.. nat..,., amount I hey~ n~. at\4 no•

tor thetf e.-ouc ~P·ng

cMpend Con I he m.aUM

8111 thOse last rwo peop._ nltl'ed .wtt., tne halld'IC•

Bo•,an, •• tome-".,. t1t , , . "'"'' ot ~Jt(;I'I,Oatt
at ptHatfltlt The Spec:fr~t~M ••• •~ to npl•ce

A - Q-tlon

~ ()l..tl ,.,.,, •• getla"' ~er...-

c.naJG or at acts. U..;ai ,., tnan}' • • • • to,..."' t'-'f
fOb:t Oft trwe ffl'nQH o{ ,oum&amp;J:atn: l'h-1 P\abtt atto

By DAN HOLDER

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.-otto--

btcaltM twu
W1wl- you tl\4
IO IJ.t? I an a - I - I n l'rllcllatd Hal""" looll a
........ 1/tallellm&amp;

htra.--

Anotlter Ihong IIIII - - - laugh ab&lt;M El"-1 Ia
hOW many people " hQ 11. . at
Sltaat 10 1 lhtl.,. n. .o litHO great floor partin-.you ..... not m1so..s mud\. e.etybo&lt;ly- out

,..,n

Some people tninl&lt; lhal t c:omplaitt 100 mUCh at&gt;outuo..
~ · I doUbt lt. You onould lUll be he&lt;e l o - hOW long
tt ;s taldng me lO wnte ltu$! You see tt i s .-.fuUy hald to
ooncentr•t• Mth ctwM oth« people ruoning around the
room. Kkk \ham out, yo.; Ay? I can't Thly..,. oH my

cltenad on thw -~~-to '"'"'•••"- - · MJt.
- y tUlly hal I I 1/101 muciiiO 1. . 10 MCh Oll'ltt
. - , ano ...ybO&lt;iy triH IO dtWI~ mvch....,.. !han are

roonvna~e~.

_..,one guy l\aCI u •

Thai'I rigftl. Tlveo roommates. FOUt people tiring In
one room. 1 mean, thoere are J.apa.nue bathl: with mor•
prwacy than oomo ot theSe quads. But, I g - . I 1hoUicl
not compl1ln, they olfe&lt; more ~ room than lht buou.

IOOtbtl~ """' 1 OREAftan anotl&gt;ttguy had Out to his
jOb a1 a IIIOIIUird lasl aumrner, and Whal a 011£.4 T

And you can probabty lrr.agi.oe how tt it wnen four
pe~·teet

strangers are thrown tOQ1tther to nve In one room.
The least the schOOl could have done wasiiiiOd 0\.11 a
c:omp\lteri.ted personality que.stlonnalre. Then m•Ybe they
woutd have .a ICIP*'OOII fOf this mess.
But t do\lbt thai even thls couJd fltler WOfk out. melnty

,_

II\ 1 typocal ..,.._lion, ybu wtll 11011 whal a GR£AT
h • g l l - - · o n J Y.

Cltf&gt;••• HoopltaiiOU ahQwn that day.
What a gteat ume
Well, now thll t "''" P1ll it down

eo much. tMfe '•
ONE lhi&lt;&gt;O thai I muot ..Smh I rtllly like lbout Elllcolt II
you ha. . • nice, lillie buzz on and oh clown in tha gtasl
by ll&gt;e " ahQrH" ol Lake LaSalle at about tan o'clOCk at
nlghl, 1•• long aa moot oltha llghll aro 11111 on) 11 oure Ia
0,. htiiUVI I lllpl*f OUt pta ~ IO loofl I~

WOdNIGOy; fl 0ttotto&lt; !WI , TMiiptct!Ufft .

5

�feedba
Ethnic facts
Tic-tac-Jorma

Alcohol Day
I t . .tl ""'" COfiiUVOit tM 'LMtlf'l to TM lf/1101 .. 1ft
'"' Ootobflt f31uue ot The St»ctrum from LH

Editor.
AI tpoA~fl'on lOt lht Aloohol AW.IWMII
Progtafft at US. t would rt.-eto tnenl. UUAS. anti
MI»CJIIIy Lot• Weldmatt, 101 thH' t..Jp ., putting
'~'"*'
JUCCMtlul Al&lt;:oltol A•.,Meu Oar
AJcobol Awe,..,.u
Oct011« '"~ trottJ tr •,.
ro 3 p"' tt ...,. ""attended
popuM~. llt4f t~ Wtl "')' /)lnCfl'fQ to"' Al.o I
wo.Jiid Ao\• 10 V..nA. Jt» RIIAIII I« hll support efttl ,,_
Shldent Anoct~~~IIOiti lOt 1"-n LastI)', I "OI.ilct' «.t IO
,,.,,.,. The Sclec1tum 101 '" ot theM help atttJ lot
N""'ltlfl ,.. •11~ ftft.dt comnbvfWid to out

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or'"*''"*"''

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Otlllm. DttKIOt or PuOI•c s.rerr tnd _ , , Olfu«.
lht Anll R.,. ru• FotCe Alltt /ltKIIne •n did CI&gt;PY
or Tho 59K1tum end tmdmg 1111 ,.,, .. ro ··fM
EdiiOt" IIOt'l Tho POOEA I liM/ rt qu•lo , . , _ , . , .
lJt,lltfl • W'QI'qn on eatapUs. 1 fHtd "' '" ,,.,.,, ,,.

,,.,._,,ttOt,.,.

teco..-nt or rtre W.spec(. me~~
.,.,.,..OOUfl . ..r" • the OfrOt11eltlory ..,.Cit

- - . , T h o Specttum

~lOt-

,,,,,.td
,,_ CfdC/etftJf'J8'10tY d..ct4Pf10"1 ot ttte ttteci., I dOlt t
-

lltiM ,,_,. p;tHift ol tne dttlltlfPIIOit olIN lt/lei:W 'Wei
•• ro h4 ''""..:. or,g,. 1t01 do t lee/ 11 •••
d·tcr•...,..,,.,, 1/M IMI,.,., ttKithO
ol

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lOb.,.'"'*
,.,,,, ot

PW•c S.,.lt - - doortg t

,,. IK.tt tor the pubk ro N

IO PM/

the

PfO~m end to h«p utloot 101 111 ettecktt ..,.,,. •
e4mu•r ·~ra/H'Jie ot• ..PuMto RICan" dtM:flnt I

don't cate ""'' tl» pwson IOOAH frJte tH It~ ttltnlc
._,totn/. 1/lllf -nttd IO know WI&gt;O IO 10011 lot I
thin• 1JM&gt;PH get CMnep
miJC/t "'''" tht

•••r.o

Ealtor.

thtee SuaJgt\1'
AI , . . ,.. of ,0U ki"OW llt•l , . , WH ..Md IIIJoll not
0&lt;1ly t '"'"'1111- lot,,.. VB Bvh.. bul o
l__,do~Wr .-.1011-IOt IJIJAB u -~ tton
R«&lt;bo,.., 0.1'1 Frelt!tttlfl lf'lfl .Jotm1 KevAOI'M .,.,.,.

t-

I ll ~10/'tg ~ olltee lrttett~Gnl 1/td,.,.. WWtf 1
.,pMJI tO IM u,-,.....,...1)' CIOIW~ft~Hkty ...,..I'd ol 1ft tN
,.., ,~, yMf.l

Fot
0&lt;1 WAB .,...., "'"" •otltd _.,. .....
/tard htxJI.. I CM "I 1"-l 0( I Wlr to tl'le~ta f041
MOugl) Your~~.,,,, tNt

ol 1-ood

Stto.c.. Sq""o SK.wlly, ,,.. TICUt Ofta end oil
1 - OiltOn ..,.,.,. I IOtfiOIIO '""'""' , . . . . , IJIJAB

/Wdalm 1-""'"J..11~, llcM/11, f t t - tttd f'oul. , .... to tnucii/Ot
~many hOuri of ltartl WOtk, lttgv,tlt. lru,retlol'l.
and ,._,nee It
'"worth 11
·~rtd Thankl agatnf

end,..,,

w.,

tthiU ot dl~lntt,.,. thtlt 1/Niy ewolleny chance
10 /Uff!P 0&lt;1 _ . /tiJJ full glod lltttl did - d ,,..
origlntl .,,., •ltd tlid - thO p/clwo tn tltt end
&gt;.now Wlul lMd o l - to_. lot

Parker Theft
Help wanted

Eclltor.

Editor

-ell

Sometime durmg the w..._and of Octo.bw "'"· • 16

mlll,•·•tt Sp«:tr•Phr•a
F01 t"O.U UYI.,.tklnal llud«ttl whO are ...~
~Y"""' -'""lllet ,. ,,_hOmo country, ••
tf Ol/t« countrlet - l h O IJS, lhO H -

Butt freezers

Twt&gt;ulenc.
Ott

Cocintty fmploytMt~t /log•ttry tHCEI!I_,..m ol ,,.
nott-ptOI/1 N•ttOMI A s . - t - lOt fomsln Slut/«&lt;IJ

Allth {NAFSA/-- t wte/t:htil- ol
communiCOtiOtl , . , _ IJS fdUQttd lotOJpn
" " " " ' ' IMI MtployWJ .,.twested It) tMN 111/dtMti
Tile HCEA It o - I K O ¥ - I r H ol "'"'~to
111 IOt.,;gfl ttudtntl It n 1 comput•ttzfJd re-gr•trr

uMd by .mplo'f*5 o...n••• ••

a 40Urce ol

ldttttllyiiiQ&lt;ttK/tdotu lot ""'ployment In lh«I&gt;Otno

,...,,on
,_,,,,.,Jon

coumry •• • I I •• olh« countries.

Foreign ltudw'rta .mo ,,.JuniOrs,
tN
grot/110,. atW.nta oro ~IQIO/o to tHffkltHt• In tho
r-rJIItry. The proctHJure tor
Is simp,..
Comp/oto thO r~lttrttlon urd wll/c:ll/a •••NtO/o tt

Room 3, H•ro• Cot Room 15, CttHn. oM/ molt It
d/tKtty to NAFSII. ThOiniOtlftOIIon on !Itt cotd Ia
thon
oomputot printout to_,,_
Itt -"'»nta with your~.
tduotl/otl - ok/1/o.
Fot - . 1 - t / o t l, _,ltcllltt CoiMf P""nii!JI

_,, out In,._
Oltlot.

•

1, _ . . thot .,.. -~· Your Butt Off owttd flO
to wftOIMWI Of'd«fKJ alUtnitUIIff Otnc:tJN 101 tn. b&amp;M
aropa tt thO.,,.. /OopS on tho Amlr«Jt C.mpcn
. , . pt'Obftm flfith lkMIUilCM't O.nchel II l,.t IIHiy
ltHI e•..O•ngly well /l'a Mtd 10 lmtg~tlf
tnyth/IIQ Ihot ril feel coldtr to tltt tOUCh
Ono wondero, too, oboc/r tho ptb olthtu
though tl woyid 0. no SUipr#UII IItt

-H.
oon&lt;/IJCt

*" .,.,,.,

t&gt;urooucrocy rotlonotlz«&lt;tho big bueltt lly polntlt&gt;Q 10
th• long lilt •xp.ctancy of th••• be.fiCitel IJut the
long 11/o or olumlnum O.nc:ll,. Is dlroclly Oot~fltd 10

IMit refilM uJeMsan•ss. Th•y ,,.,., Hlt.aly ro WNr
OUt ot bfHk do... q11/ckly if flO OM tilt 0&lt;1 lhfffl /
WIIIN.,., hlppe.n«/10 common Nnae •MJ pleln.
01!1/Mty ...-

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*IIU~Jt-N«Ht

,• .., and a

DISA I.DA optktt •rot«m ...... , _ _ '""" ,,..
uOOrotory m

Porltt IIIIMimp

the Ma.;n St. c.ntpua IJolh • • • att~ to •

bltd tnodrztd o/utrt.n- opiiCOI- obo4d lout
IMt '" length. Tl»
.,,,,,..,It IPPfOM,..teiy
115,000 do/IOta
J)Je lnclrdtMt ;, ftPM;Mfy IHJUI"'f bleeu. . 0( the

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h'Qhty -IJZ«&lt; tlllluro o/ ,,.. . . , " _ ' otK/ tta
IJmit• Yllw outlkM ,,.. ax~tl .., wl'uch u ' " '
l&gt;fjng lmp/OyN ThO,_ ty•,_ ~- tn lttl~ttl
t»n of two •xp«,mentll PfOtlfl.lft$--otN on notH
~n«otf&lt;l

OytUI/&gt;u/Mt Jttt oM/tho or,... on

tf'lnapon of attosota In ,,. hum•n lung The

r•tearch ol•ewr•t Maar.,·• and Ooctorat und,dattl
will 0. slgMIUnlly d... yot/1/thl «111/PiftOnt lot 01
lout the l&gt;fnc:ll and opttut IYIIOmll• nol ptOmptty
returned, .nd '"' grant• whlc/1 tuppon th•m wm be
ploced In /Oop4tdy.
Any itrlormetion ttfllrtllng thl1 •YIIfm una
communiUt«! tout ot --~- SJf.2334 II
r•wlfd wHI be giNn ltw lniMINiiOtt Wdmg to tiN
oltt» S)'ltMI.

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Pn&gt;twOO&lt;, FKUt~y ot Eno"-lno -

8 . - ........... - y . 2 1 Oct- •••

-Apptltd

�Notional&amp; lnternotlonol News Supplement of The S~rum

Sadat killing causes uncertainty to mount in Middle East
a, DAVID deUSI

Muborak. so'-· ~ to~~ 10

tly end
the poldes that Sodot had l'&lt;lnrdalod. n.
...-!that tho MIDrak _ . . , . ...
prebotlly until altor
hmol ....... lh&amp;
Snl10
~&amp;om Sodot's .,._,..
At that limo, oclw 1ssuos such os the P-... _....,
... ~ bea. doah wllh. In t h o - MIA&gt;onik ar6mod
that """"*'9 wtllooop us &amp;om ~ tho Sino!." Ht ....
osMI'IOd his OOI'MO!mont to lh&amp; _ , . procou by
~a """"""""..oth "--I oHiclok on ClciObo. 25
11-. oi10dt waws &amp;om Sodofs nvdor ' - .-:bod
"""'""' tho world. As _...t. Sodoio "*19 wu .l&lt;'llfullo
!J(!dod by such Muslim fanallco os ....,., Ayatolah
Khamori end antagcrist Mummar Gaclclofi oll-"''oa 11-.
Saudi Arallion·s \/low was that this Is an lndicatlan ol tho
are•s lnstllbltty. mud\ ol 11.o!Wdlls c:aused by Musb
lan&amp;tk:ls!". 1lio was also shamd by 5yna•s Pn!sidont
Hafaz ai·Assado end Jordan"s Klng Hussein, both ol whom
IOiso hiM boon troubled by M.,..... lanaties In their
oountr1u.

T"" .........,.""'"' ~ P1.-1c1on1 ,..,_his,_.... """"""n.1\iri-&lt;ohon
EIMJI-btlcn
-

Sodot
has loll lho -'d s.......S end MCidenod Wllh
lh&amp; . . . . ol Narf&gt; A&amp;q..oncllh&amp; Mldlla Eaot IN¥
... lunhor ....... en- ........ upon tho,_
_ , t o _, , _ undor -.dv """-' Plalclonl
HaUl Mubonk.
AI lho lco!!fronl a lh&amp; l4dclo Eoooft llbloty 10 ......,_
l&lt;li!W ldnd " ' - Thll " ~t upon lh&amp; eon.,
DMd-- praciSS. " " * " - t h o
noomolizaDan ol ....doni bot-. 1-.1 end £eM&gt;&lt;. •
. , . . _ ~ ...... end l h &amp; - ol tho SineiiO
f!M&gt;L 11-. ~ abo pnMdt a unllld fronl . . .t
Cl01'MU115t -slon.
In ls&lt;ael. the to Sodofo doath has beon nU..t.

Ri!# ~ .,urerruts \/low this as on CJil!IO'Illrit)l noc 10

relinqubh centro! ollho "'~ lrnpaftM\t Stnoi. Israeli
Pn!sidont N..on-who was genulnOiy p.od by Sodafs
murclor---Yilhemently donlod tNt. tA!IIIng tho ,media "We dtd
not make ~ with OM man. but with tho peaplo ol
f!M&gt;L" In a public $pMCh Ariel Shoron. ,.,...,, drfonso
minis..,. as..md !1-, r-..1 for a otr0f'l9l' Israel. "Sodofo
death Is Jlfool that IW are In"" .,.. whert ohacko a.e a
dally oc:curence wNch can wOrk against us •

~ officials at Riyadh abo seo this as a chance at
TOP!"ochmont botweon Saudi Arabia end f.&lt;.M&gt;t, 11-. two
ccuntries hauo not boon on good terms since Sodat si!Jl«&lt;
tha peaoa b'elll)l end h1s visit to Jerusalom. where ho
_ _ _ _ _ _ _w
___

.21 ~'"' · ""'-""" · 7

�"IAllll'ffN IS CIIIM"
lleue - Adult llllill
lllllte up end Acceuort"

..

0,... _.,.. "".. -

-,· --· ~

FUN SERVICES

II Whoa ...... _ . on tho T - Orporllnllll
..,p
2) 1D prao1n111V 10 1..8...tet" tho~~ Strall!li&lt;

All C'.&lt;mmlnd CSAO !Jewo&gt;

31 IM!o " Toml Sol?

41 Whd1 •...,.. hu lht moot , . _ . . . - . tn

c-.,-&gt;

51!\ocorOng to moot , _ , .......ncs. ,.t«tt ,.,..,
hu tho h9wst ......X rate&gt;
61 What ..... apoal ol Kontucky&gt;
71 Whd1 Afnoon nation IMI ,.,.... tt....otonod • _. ..
omptod ntld ol ~ a1lodgocly to prc;a:t '" ""'"
scunty&gt;
81 WI-M:h European naoon IICMd Sundov for •
Sociohst _.,.,..,.,
91 N"""' lhe man ..t&gt;o replacod Stanoslaw Ko.nla ••
Pnmt Minis lOr o1 Poland. What os
ab.Jut "-

=t.

..........a

"*'&lt;:tien?

10) What IS lhe llntiSh equlv. . .liO lhe llotttd
Stat... AWAC airplane. whch may bf sdd to Saudi

lhe

~.bus..., airport,

1 121 Nome tho two US Ptestdt!n" ..no rftldod 1n

1

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~~

jererntah Wal&gt; nnteJ f&lt;&gt;f ht\
might. But n••t (,,r th\' M&lt;&gt;nt:
reasons. Sure he
J,'Ut'~·
lusty ltke yt&gt;U'd l'Xp«l Ht•
was also stn&gt;njl em111gh t•' he
gentle. And wh.-n thl' chtps
were down. nobody -..&amp; truer.
Jeremiah Weed t~ m11re than ji legacy. lr's a rnburc 111 a
100 proof maverick.

"·ll&gt;

w-...,
LADIES N1TE

Nit,

sus All ,.. ... ftolll
lor 1M &amp;.-. (lor ......
...... s-..;. .

..._'"ca..

%.... Sir;, SMon
Thu1 J.do \ 1\id•

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tf(,•r ''niH"tf
~ 1 r• ,,.

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Fri. f Set. lfitt
pAllY NJ1"ESSl
IM~
lf'odt SlfiTOI

~

100 Proof Jeremiah Weed
Jtrl'm•.ah~ 8ourton Laowur

019111 ~n..tl'IC. , H..tt1ford COM

Set.fS...~

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~II«

Do,.'Sir . . .

c-,c,_o..ltr

, ..,.llrirW
J ""' ........ ,.., ,.....

�France's

oln6atian
Oppononu. whle corot«&lt;lng

,.,.,....
r.oornr ,.,.
ond
tho
bllanc.s budgm.
"""
"·

gold

.,.......• ~10 .........

~

standard

(, c.-drlr 10 odapl tho gold
•16nci6tcl. '' ,. Irs• ,....wv ro

try

~. "fi&gt;:P.( p&lt;a-tNt ..

'-nwtv....,... ... buv one

ol Pi Shedd tho ........
lwod bo IDo - peoplo ... "'"' ..
clalan far moW. .,.,tyong F01

-

tv- n.. would '"""' ...
gooornment to go olf tho gold
•londatd. •rev thoro wculd bo no
gold loft to .....-.., for ddW•
u tho price - · ... tOO ..... tho

- ·.-.I"""'buv*' ,_
gold
Ill .,...

10
In honor

-'-slo' far dolon n.. -.Ill

flood tho world with dollan.
lriggorltli ln6atian
c........rJv tho esbmeted ....r..~
~ ol US dolon IS at one
,..... ond
gold......,.2154 ....,., That ...... 10

us

A move back to gold;
more hurt than help?
wrf""" II~ that tho
mon Dte nollaigloaly
)l'llmlng lc.- tho day$ ......, they
Gold /toeY o.{ud~Jot\ obsession a-..1 ba~•
woth.......,. 79. no1 orikr l&gt;aoeW Wa&gt;htngton Sonolcn Doullit ~
, _ , """'J)t poCc1lialy , _
ond gold-bod&lt;ad dolon ~
W""*'91on has '*'l#&gt;t lhe bug. tho captol 10n _ . and 10 tPN evaboq tht
Gold Olllndard """""""'' ~
prqJOOitian thai tho Unrwd sil ... bnng balanc:ed budgou. """""
"'tum 10 the gold t~andard On tht lnttral rates. and r.O.C. !he bel

Bp DEAN S. BARRON

eorv...

•• at

~Mala

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$3788
... &lt;Unml
.. .-lwJ
volue·
ol $444
Cloorly nol twJ)I """'
eould be baci«d by gold: ond
.,.,..,.,.., Ardu t..flor ......
por ......,.

ht,..

~

ond

S65 2 bollon us dolat·
Prtsldoru Ron.ld

R89on•_..

, . world gold .......... v.wld ...
r-od belen
tho •tandold IS odapll!d and tho
~price of !hal It~ •IMWI

qM!n a opoclfiod 11mo

~do._ t h o _
~

0.... on lhe gold • landtrd. lor9P

lodoral budslol dtfiaal. ......ld be
henl10 f - . .. tho .-ly
pnntad monoy -*1 haw

to"'

1111en

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~ ~a/f'~ H80~J4e.
f7~, (}~ 22, -198-1

9:30 Iii/3:00am

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�Research boom in Australia may solve Washington woes
....,,.,. could tum out to b. !h.
10 w~·· P't\01'&gt;
Tlwlibooal _..,......,

llwca•t1tU"'¥&lt;""1'"111 """"

.....,..,....."'&lt;! In iw "'"' lo bol)n

'

..., tho '""'"'"'" no!Uralgoo , _

lnlfl'n4&gt;"""' .... ( - ..
"' ... RMioJ&gt; Wd ob!g .,.
"'M.lcdm -,,
t:JW-· oro&lt;md .... -ldlual ....-wm"""'
c:;. "'bt
m- • tnnly to ... Unot..t
"'""""' bod&lt; cAl ••
bro4'tt
d\ongod
-

SQin and tho ba&lt;mng economy ..
~ "'""'d Old ~ by
Amorlc:an . . . _ end Snr.b

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114 II!AcJnj- ....... .......,_

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tho V&lt;A&lt;on ol tho 'SO&gt; Tbt

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UOii CclrpontiDn -t~v ~

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Bonk, t.d bv o.w.d
and

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lho PM&gt;Iot Clc:ran, pan ,....,. are
~ .... h ~buoldlng
,;,roodJ;, ~ po&lt;IS, loy;ng
dw lPWt""'-ok '"' an &lt;'1\port booo&gt;

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a11 ""'oo 90 no dau'bt about
tt• ..m G Pau
!lips,
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Wednesday, Oct. Zl

THE ELEMENTS

Thursday. _

Oct22

the

e1111es

Friday, Oct. 23

TM

tn l;..rtlpO A"'"oM b •'"""'•
bu-· """'P&lt;Mntt. and .. ..
&lt;lPfJW&gt;!I up rt'llrkf'• ., ploon ouch

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-IOcxrol.
Mlllfl ol what ""rP&lt;nt ., tho
Aus~""""
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fD•I 10 .,.,...,,tu II&gt; 4n""""1,..t

t;.,., Coo•• JVt• olr&gt;d rlloltoedJ that
connatt &lt;061 nell Al'l)&lt;lio&lt;f,.. to the

• lop, tho I or• .,.,.k,...t up "' .,.,,,.
suoh "" N&lt;noll&lt; wolnng 1&lt;&gt; hloul
cool obn»d Shwld a ... boo.Jn ,.,
wiltoillono..,.ho•"~"
olto ClOUid ~ Au•~aloa'•

..

tho AustJ...., Mooonglndus"ll
Council ·we
really l&lt;luch&lt;d
tho surl.oce Y&lt;' •
Botause "'prd&gt;lems and 0003
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lnd&lt;.&lt;"V ... pcll....., 10 bujd
omol1..,. lor Au.tr.a\on bawdlt,

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cap110ty may mono than~

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PHJCJ OF 1'1 ll.l.f\tiON I GHT

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lmponont oog '" us dolen&lt;e
pl.onnk,g All~.._ .. tht
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CNCial
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oporlod "' """ bm "" procaong
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July 6, 1981

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NOW AVAILABLE WHERE RECORDS AND TAPES ARE SOLD!
Drawing for FREE Albums end Posters at the CAC Movies,
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by J ack Anderson and Joe Sp ear

(WITH THE POLISH ARTS CLUB OF BUFFALO)

PRESENTS:

Labanese
Student Association

''Joseph

With English Subtitles

A Message
for Our Times

GIVEN BY DR. EDWARD DUDLEY

pN'SVI/S tht /ilfll

" AJMAL AYAM HYATI"

,,
conra d

CHAIRMAN OF THE DEPT. OF MODERN LANGUAGES A LITERAl:lJRE

-- -

FRIDAY, OCT. 23 at 7:30 pm, Rm. 223 Squire Hall __

T HURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd
at 7:00pm
In tbe Conference Theater or
Squire Hall, Main St. Campus

A dmission $1.00

~
-~

'-&gt;

C.F .C. REUNION
November 13th - 15t
Ch«k in Friday at
FolloH-~d

F~llows Loung~

by party at

Bullf~arhus

~...,_

U.S.Steelinvitesyou
to check
out a career
•m management.
D
D
D

You're • aell..tart.er. U.S. Stet-1 ~"&lt;Xln'1PMYO'tlhe mo.-e. and~~
looking fot people with the inilkltM! to tac:kle /MjO( r r()j«tS and push them

llvoughto~

Y~u're • fMt tbbalter. While the clod&lt; liCks, )OU may 1&gt;0~ to rn&lt;11ce
dei::i.sion$ inYOMog the ~ o/lhousands o/ US St~l people-and the nI/I!Strneflt ol mitbons ol dollars.
Y-'re • teeaa player. IV. a d)'namr: place 11&lt;e US Sletol guid"'!J and

~others Is !Riy to~ an mpcl&lt;18nt pill\ ol )'0\a--- n

management.

Saturday Formal Dinner/Dane~

&amp;nqun Dinn~r
Stu~dlly &amp;lgtl

8rtGk/ast

RSVP SOONI - Many alreotly hooel
Contoct
Bob Boorln • 6364550 or
Ooig Siskin - 6364546

•

The C1lfford ftJmO$ College Office
~2346

Don 't M,.. Out On The Futfoltlu

MeettheUS.~I~

on CII'I1JUE

Mon., Nov. 2
1f

�West VaJley
Timeline
I.J&lt;t 1..- CAnol one! """'Y oot.. - t i l problom
1-.g lht lhiOd SilliES, lho b,.. of Wa~ Veloy ~
- • lcnJ-~pon.ardw.lh""'""~ ...... A
1976 NYP1R1G """'"~~"""-"blat
11w ~of West v~

J••

NFS

20, 1961: Tho ~·Yori&lt;:SI.t.OUiteof A"'"*
~~ purd&gt;oset a 331 Kr1' tit• ••
Volloy. In
lhr town of A!Hord, Calla&lt;..,!JII C....,1y
Febnoory 5. 1962: GcMrror ~ Roclwfellor
p r - croallo'l ol a St.aw AIDmic Rooarcl&gt; ond
~· Aulhonty (AADA.)
"-rdo 27, 1962: New Yark ~n.-. .,....,.. ARDA
, ._ 29, 1962: ARDA f&gt;lO&lt;Uih o p l l ( l r l - t ""th
Nudoar Filii SoMers. Inc. 10 CCI'tlln.Ct ard _.._..,
"""'*...,.. &lt;IO'Igt and ...d.. luol.....-. IKL'Y
.lo. . .ry SO. 196S: .1on1
10&lt; ~of
'-IV made 10 lho US A - " ' - Cammoo...., (AEQ

w,..,

'·

on*a•..,

w.lh NFS.

"-rdo 21 , 196S: A9'teme&gt;1

'""'-·

r

....,..,od b.__, lht New

York Slaw Ofta of A""'*' OoMioprnont on bdlolf ol tht
Stato o1 New Vorl&lt; and ARDA. ~ New York Slate
•Jlnmato ...,.,.,.lbtlllylar tho nucltar ..v~
A.prl11. 1968: In •espon&gt;e 10 r - r bll rho AE.C.
AROA ..-.b ~to tho AEC ,..lh Mdentw
rndatlrll tho~ a n d - - by tho StaiR ol
Now Yorio' ol tho !YSpons. .ly of CMWOJ for rlw WMIOS
&lt;!ar&gt;&lt;lot lht 11t.. In poopo11111y

"-Y 15, 1963: ARDA andl'ol'S...,...te w..,.s.o-.
Apomonr .wt........., on~- Wa1 V,Aty

"""* by 1\RDA.

Mov, I KS:~__.louoondWas~e
Stcngr~

Mow U. 196S: Con&lt;lNctian on W.-.t Valloy ~
A.prll, 1966: US AtQrldc: Energy CcrrrntUion losues
pr&lt;M•OONI ~ 1lcenot end fac.tl~y b&lt;glno

- l f 1 g and WM"'Siar"-91' OC'IMiy

hHI1 , 196a:Arl~lunc:tiO&lt;Ifl!l-'rdeilsa

...taocllw 9M lllo a WI$! Vollty

--111'9

~ ~

10

front""""·
""""--'A"'"' ~111'9 ltc
•.-..1 ardlht
•• · .... front-.....
....hod "'bo do.,. ~· ond """""'""" "'
...... alta&lt;- tho~··
......_tu.o~

Marcil. 1971: AE.C.......ds ltlrulrro . . , . _
sddblon ol hi!#&gt;
, .......,. 1971: Aflft , _ , ohuklowno -

low!""'*' .....__ .-r...

ol
flldjaJiar\ leaks ond -""r tlOillllnWiation. NFS plan! &lt;hutJ
~ 10&lt; docon-lfon. malnt""'""" ond ••cpor~&lt;IOn. AI
""""""Ollng """" is halted
O.U.t-. 197S: NFS file. applcallon 11.4th AEC for
~ 110 IOipond ond ._lhr !day
Mudo. 1975: Allor a
10 gil(
~·-- . . , _ .......... outol-.dws
~ ..........,_ oash. • pionl olllaol cb-. Scatt
pomaaonto..-11. n.-·-~~~"""•
-tmonr untn:alld. A.lw clwnlcol - r B _ .
pur,.....t
er.k,
~
SpnDs, 1975: B&lt;nll ol raclioociM ,...,. • slqlped.
S.,...ber, 1975: The A""'* And Spoco
~Authority (ASOA, ........t flam AROA) Is
rutruclun!d ot liN! York S~ato Enorw ~end
Dowlopmont Authortly (NYSCRDA) ro 'dewlap sal«,

rwo- "'tempe

""'c.__.

~and~

.....,..r...,

enoow ,..,._·As JUCaSS«

... lhonoy. a1 cbl!gauons ol ASt&gt;A .,., asJUmOd by lho . _
aJiharlty.
Apotl, 1976 : Nucto.r ~IOr)l Ccnwnioslon (~
AEC) ruloo ct.\1 tho NFS fdty u
clo5q&gt;od

P'_,.,

. . . . nol Mthorand" major~

-r

Apt11, 1976: A """"' ...tmlt!ad 10 lho Nudooor
R4vM10ty Cammooslon by e.n.lo P.oflt Nont.sr
LoboraiOty Wdrteces that ....
of -1111!1 _..... lo
oolid form. oansporung thorn 10. fodorol
end
sronng lht waste&gt; tnporpm.iJy -.lei .,.r ~to $450
millan The eo&lt;IS lar decommiSIIonlng tho low """" waste
bunal gmund• and tho repro&lt;le&gt;$1f19 fodllry would bo

._,ary

odd!IOOOI

Apdl 29, 1976: A lettlr from NFS Pmidont R W
O....tor 10 NYSERDA giW1g ioglolnollct ollnlllrtl lo
............ ~'"' Ngh ~ Olld ....,....., ........
tho tq&gt;fOOO!Siing ~ 10 NYS£ROA by Octobor 29.
1976
"-11 ' · 1976: A leae &amp;om Adrng Goncnl ~ ol
NYSEROA l..trndoy Scnro9o to NFS ~It that it
tho wu1a Wlril on ---.dmonlls
IOluod 10 lho ~ollho - ... fdty by lht Nudew
Ro,guiaiOty Ccnwniollon.

.-..._....,..far

s..t-•.flam"76:lho N F S - thatfuelIlls

wllhchwlng
buslnou olnudeo•
..-sing. 11 osl!rnala a"**"""' oll2 yars and""
~IUft ol .,.., $600 ,....., In addlclonol ac&gt;~talro
tmg .... Idly bode lnlo pradu&lt;::tlon
Ocbober l , 1910: Preslclont Jmny Cane S9W
._..llo'l ~ fetlerat....,.:rrt 10&lt; W•r Valoy
....._ ~-tollho~Jiar\ clllcpd..... S300 ......
o.c-ber, 1910: NYSEJIOA ... NFS .wt Gtfty 01
~ ~ c1 NfS) "',..,.... p111 ol con-of
docorrlwr6-.t CX&gt;III,
o.c-ber Sl, 19M: NFS ~on Wost V*' sht

burlol"""""

nN out.

I'W Vark s- .._ .,...,

. 12 .,~.,..._.. ~~\l}ic\alotf •••

West Valley: a nearby Buffalo hazard
Desi!Jwd ... 1963 u • logical pori of tlw ru:lear
enorw 50IIrC» that Plcpono!l'llli

power ~"

baaned ~'OUid bo "loa cJw.p Ia rnctd', the West
Vallry rcprocus"'9 plant now Sits 35 rntltes south of
Bulfalo.Wattlng.
Nuclouor Fucl SeMt= !NFS) was fanned In 1963
10 &gt;upeMM the oonsttucHoo and operation ol !he
nuclear wos~ disposal plant. Wllh the help ola
$ 13.5 million loan from Manufacrurtn Trust and"
coolroct from New York Slllt•. NFS oommenced
building
A 1977 ~ Yorlc imes Mq;jazlne artlcW
reported that ·ttw plant, &lt;educed &amp;om NJ scak?
opon&gt;don to " ~ a - o/50. sits sllmdy ., the
uncUar..g landscape 30 moles soulhast ol Buffab.
a tec:Mologlcal and econcmoc disul8, and
Rockefeller Is a disapPOinted man LookV&gt;g back aJ
the mls.adveniU&lt;e lhat awry mel up costing lho
taXPiiY"fS of New Yori\ hall a bWion dollars or a

bdllon dollars, or even more, dependlng an ...t.om
1100 talk to, he c:oncedes: "Obviously, this is llOI the
ans\Wf, and there's no question that we~ got a new
problem. what do 1100 do with tlw stuff?"
The ·srufr Is the 600,000 gallons ol hl!ltly
radioectll.• bquld ._.._ that .-.. today cooWned In
a tank burled In tho! !JQW111 ~- and lho two
......, cubic feet oflx.ried .adloactlw II'Uh lniO, and
out of ~ ~ter has leaked, $preadlng
radlotlctMtylnlo Caltllraugus Creek, which flows
lnlo Lake Erie. frc:rn which. the Clry ol Buflalo
obtain&amp; Its ch&gt;l!ing water.

One ol tlw ironll!s about West Valley II that tlw
dHI!Jtod Ia ...,;cc, !he !-.Is of NeW

ladlity.

Y ~ . ._.llS used by Its patml c:otl1I*IY IO

reprocess ooclttar materlirl Fran acro&amp;s tho COUI\tty.

Only about 1M peteenl ollho fueii"IICeMd al West
Valley crrlglnatecl tn this State. but the State's
tax~ a«1 fared to pay for tho cleanup.
11w ~I ~tie 011er those cleanup ""'IS Is !10'119
an now In tho courts. NFSI5 the subsidiary dlt«1ly
respons!l* for the plant. but II was 'Old In 1969 by
Oawan C'--1 ~ 10 G!tJy OIL
11w basic II!P"-.t on tho control ol tlw
radloac!M! waste was doclded In tho 1963 Waste!
Sloragr A~ nogoc.ated . , . _ New Yori\'s
Atomic fWsarch and ~I Au~ry and
Nude¥ Fud 5eJvlca. One conclidon required NFS
to establish a trust fund 1o PiiY for t1w pc!mlllflel\l
care ol tlw was~ The Pftpe!h161 Carlo Fund today
has abel!I $2 5 mllllon In principal, The fnc:ome that
this fund generate. is. accotdlng to the I'{YPIRG
•l!p0f1 Rodlooetr"" Ransom "no marc than 0 1
peteenl ol tho estimated cnsl ol the &gt;Oikillcadon and
disposal ollho exlst!ng hid&gt;lewl ..ustus 11w
pnncipillltwlf at bcsl. Is sulliaerlt to pay for 11"0
percem ol the b.o.oet estimated cost for .olldiflcadon
and disposal •
Undrr lt!;slaban si!J&gt;ed by Presdcnt Carter In
19111, the ledmll gowmment has commotledllsclf 1o
a 17-year clean·up opera lion. 11w question then
becoma who will r««1ve the waste !Tom West

Valley?

�.GRADUATE
STUDENTS
LOOSEN UP!
Come to a TGIF Friday October 23
5-8 p.m. Filmore Room Squire Hall
Cheap pizza, wings, wine, beer and
great music.

Is it a time bomb or is it all hype?
""plam&lt; chat ~ to IIW hall hfo al molet\ab slid&gt; ••
&gt;ltontlum bnd ca1um-..PP'01&lt;1in0oelv 2S bnd JO lW''
""P'&lt;IM~wllhin 400 ~only st. laiAitws -.ld
"-sult 1f all West Volloy ~t~a!&lt;Nh -., d"'"""" into

By DIAN A KlOS

Uok~~

s .. """• ""'

~

abo .-ly pout1d&gt; al
rodtooc:llW plutclnlum 238 bnd 239 •lored •• Wftl
V""'v A.oonlum 239 .... a h.lf We o( 24,000 yaor•
Mld con ....,_funs~'*"'"' In .....,_,. II ~It&gt;
d • worn b """"~abed tho chest ""'"Y
1'ho .,.........., pmblom at West Vo~~toy ho&gt; 10 do
\4 1h tho cloonup,• AUOQale eQtar oflhr Sla'Ta CkJb'•
~I~ ~l..l$6 Fomaa.t Mid. "Thoo Itt.&gt;
cloor&amp;tpl b ... . , . _ . and tho PICillt of We&gt; .....
Now Yar~ - l h o - pg&gt; • Whm ulled to

.,

-"' 10""'
""'* ..
Fuol S......ll'&gt;'FSI
~

""'*'"**!!~

dw!ll'

liOnS !pOI&lt;emon ""
~"-~lor

the,..,., s-...rs..s.

on 1hr .-..... t.:.u... r.1'S
d

~

canmont

not ~ ~ ""th

n..~te.t.al~I0\1. ..~...

ear-.
""' 9 0 - d tlw !Ia "-lg larMd by
lho ledtnl _...,.,..end thi! , _ . by lho 5&lt;6Jr
SIMod 10 ' - ' In lho Mure. doen-"' _ . ,
......... lho salidifteahCn allho 600.000 golans al
liquid _ .. .....ung In 1hr tnlorground - . and ....
........ .....tlng lho '"''"' tO •""YIIi!i&gt;
n.. -.lei rowh "'stack......- d oewm and

...._..IUf...

"'""tlum 90
W tv.11s stcnd at West Valloy? T01&lt;it materiAl&gt;, tn
boch liquid ond solid larm. 1$ lwld In bu!lef ground&gt;.

~
f\'p!O&lt;leislng

luol pool, Md In tht
bulicl&gt;ng IIHII Tht liqUid .,....leiS
(lQI11JlOled al 600,000 glllono o( •lr&lt;lndum, cr.slum.
trillum, plutoniUm 238 and 239, and othor hazarclout
roclioooelil.oe Isotope$.
•
The mak!rial ts storod In laMs !JO f&lt;M h~ and 35
feet In diarnoltlf, Out ol tho original lour tanks. one
tank Slor&lt;$ tht ..... t.. """' . l«&lt;nd tan!&lt; ~ ~·
tts ~ tank. Crocks how t.a. dltc:&lt;Mo7\ld In
II» 'dish' p6(t of llU ~ tank The other two

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!Jound ccn!Uls l1i!i&gt;er '-' was ... lncludlr1g

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lud hulls
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al subotanc:ft sud&gt; •• sltant1um 90 behind. Thew
•ubslal'll.\e. wtl '"""'In huardou• lo&lt; atleost 300
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prcblen• ..,. documented"'. 1981 SimTa Club
Radlaoctlvo Wosw Compalgn Fact Sheotllotkh
doc:u.-us,ln 1980, tht di!IClO'ol0)! ala ..nd leru neor
tho l&gt;urlal 910Undi Uhad been assumed alter test&gt; In
tht l.&gt;tc 1950'• thol tlw ~ were ou'lOUilCled by
..._.,_,. ctay; thu• gn&gt;ady n'.dudng tht ID9alion
al rna ~mali li • loek a •llili of matm&gt;ls occumd l1lo
tone! lens. a his#&gt;ly pennablo 100 by 200 lool area,
Into que&lt;llan tht burial gra.nls' ~nlo!Jity
Tht C01'111&gt;1'91.., , _ thet tht b'enches, located
on a un&amp;l hill, .w &lt;Utablo bottauw JWl al II» 1&gt;11 b
~ Fcnaldl .-,. that If a !argot amoun&lt; of

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cloon thot • -':1 &lt;aM at loMt
38.000 yean foo ""''"' ond
tldloortMty 10 be di!tecaod df tht
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day lb ood a t West Vdoy would
prevont eny offstte """""""" ol
n&gt;diooc:dvl!)l for """"""' Now ""'
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ropiCijl tOWard C."-9'S c-1&lt;.
Uokit Erli, and &lt;he- "4lPv of
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Ia grow..,._, Tht fl'9*1ion
ltr1Po&lt;U wbaly on tht lwolltl ond
...,ii'Y al millions.'

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tho~ of E'norg/s 1\drog
Dlr&lt;CtOr at lhe West Valoy oiJu
Marty.......,_, mused "'
ccnmertl V.'illoamson. ' - did

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"JoW bu I not lnsi!J1IIicanL• She
added thol llOl CJriy Is tht ~ o(
tht oalum unknov.'ll but chat
billow-ground '-Is o( cesium
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Sima Oub &lt;o laut1cl\ an
lowstl9alion lmmo!date!y.

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The following clubs have been
declared Inactive and all
privileges are suspended:

Accounting Club
Russian
Alpha Epsilon Delta SOTA
Architecture Club
UB/ASF
Classics
Women In Management
Economics
Balkan Dancers
Model Un
Music Students Associduun
Physical Education Majors
Cross Country Ski Club
Gospel Choir
Table Tennis Club
UB LS Society
Irish Student Association
Buffalo Alliance Against Racist and
. Political Repression
Israeli Information Center
Overeaters Anonymous
Students For A Llberatarian Socldty (SLS)
New York Interest Research Group (NYPIRG)
Sunshine House
The Independents
Assoc iation For Minority Students In Health
Related Professions (AMSHRP)

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�backpage;univer ity
8)' JOHN K. l.UIANA
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ttSOnalily dashes cn~ptina from allqed murqJOned documentation may 1hrutcn the
COfiUnued &lt;lWtcnce of tbe
I •cckh
r.,.ture news
mapz~ne pubbshed by Sub Boatd I (581), the
Um•couy's ltudent service corpo&lt;auon
In a araument.socam:d JnSaon of the SBI Buard of
Olrccton lm Thu,.day, accusanons of ftnancral
nti&lt;maoasement and incompetence rust became
public 10hen rc«nt budgelal')' adJU'Intents propostd
b) the penodical "'ere diSCUssed
But. •n addruon 10 the finanaal debate, dtr~"tors
launched onto a ""'bal barra&amp;e on the macwne's
«luonal conlmt, and, •n one 1n.ua~-r. quCSilioncd ah~
hone&lt;~y of an uppr&lt;-11!'\ el Cwrrnt CJ&lt;t&lt;:UII\ r .
The crux or the ronuo•crsy re&lt;oh .. ~round the
documentauon of c:acb issue's apcn&lt;CS pro•idcd by
thr Curr~nl's bunoess ot'f'oce to Sub Board I
Tr~rtt Btll Mack .
laS~ seme"rr, Sub Boatd, wath the usutance or
Currrnt Financial Director Manht"' Luba, authored
"'hat he termed a "conscr\llove" bud&amp;ct. wh1ch the
Currrnt '*OUJd ,.or!( within for the 1981-1932
xadtmlc year. Howevcr,tbe maawne's prelurunary
achena&lt;ln&amp; rC\enucs "sl&lt;yrockcted" 0'" eatl.u
predlc:IOODS, prompllo&amp; Curnnt mllla&amp;&lt;rnCDI tO
ul'lflde the periodical's pb)'$1Cal qualuy and to
unoffocaally re\UC the oria~nal bud~.

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'CUrrent'
dr0 w ning in
f ., nan c ,. a I and
man age men t
Pr0 b Ie ms

Mac k rcplt~ •ha• tte did no•. but tlUIJted th•t th•
•t•lt~tlcs nrc:cssar~ from tht Curl1'nt ,.ere not
oomphcated accoununa reports, but "11mple

~~:·~:;:toon (SA) Treasurtt and a Sub

Boatd Dlttt!Of Mark Moor-e aaretd woth M.a..11:'1

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"He's jUtlll)'ln&amp;IO do btl Job •• tretiUftf,"
Moore \ltd "If I ·us ham I'd be doia&amp;lhe same

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Moore noted that IOI&gt;&lt;'t the Currntt " OPtflllllll on
tht rcv11ed, )"ct unaprro'ed "'panded bud&amp;&lt;l, Sub
Board approval al nnt month'• darcctOt• mtdln&amp; i1
eruoal 1 he Currt'nt could reasably spend moot of
thor pr..ent allocation• duriaa the pet iod that they
""'&amp;lt Boatd arrro•al. mwna the dlr«ton' nod
- - - - - - -- - - -- . , crato.;al for future publ•;atoon. Should the darrc:ton
DJ.\ the upanllon roLtn •• the Currt"t YoOUid baH 10
"dra&lt;H&lt;,.II\ &lt;UI bao;k" Ofl thor luture o.. urs 10 fm..tl
out the~- "I( tbtu lbudret) IS noc e\randed,
&lt;htY'II N\e '" &lt;ut ba..k," Moore -.aad , "And then
they ,.;u be In bt&amp; trouble."
Luba-th&lt; feature mapzine's "cbtd ad\trlllln&amp;
&lt;ak&lt;man" a&lt;&lt;Oiilinato Mack-aarra thattf the
Curnnt rcvcned to """' he termed "Plan A". the
OOIJDII Sub lloArd budret, the maaa.cine may die.
"The only -.ay "e could fold b a( •e &amp;D batk to plan
A." Luba &lt;Omplalned at Thur&lt;day'1 Sub Board
sc."on Ho ..... er, he lattt 1a1d that Jhould the """"
bud&amp;ct I &amp;lito pau. then the ~"' ,.ouJd ~an the
·•non•..O&lt;ical" J)O\Ulbcl of reJCCWI&amp; ad' en'""•
because uca. ads could noc fit into aa abt&gt;re-wed
edtttOn.
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Ar.d &lt;bould the Cumru be forrtd back onto the

" W e .. ere, by the end or the Summer, actually
doublin&amp; our e&gt;q&gt;cCted income," noted Luba,
apl&amp;inlna that I be Currmc, due to us contractual
relationship with Subjk&gt;ard, could not spend any
more money than was bud&amp;cted no molttt how much
revenue wu obt&amp;lned.
Luba foul realhed that th~ macanM .... ucetdins
liS SBT bud~ in early September and, """ Curr~nt
Edlcor Bob Capozzi and Excotu•c Ed11or \1anam
Sandcs, met Wltb tbe corporatoon's E1.tcutl\e
Commmcc to discuss t=porary bud~;ct adJustment&gt; .
Pennanent adjustments can only be authorircd
dunn&amp; lh&lt; SBI Board of Otrtc~Ors montltly m....Ungs .
Aocordina 10 Sub Board Publieauons Direc:tor
Mlcbatl Shanan, the Curff!nt was to compil~ a
"re•enuc ~hcct (or the EJ&lt;.t&lt;:uti•e Commouee" only
on the mqazine's fifth issue by October 2.
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Addllional reports on the rust four IUUCS were due
October 7 ·:Oc:tober 2 ame. and October 2 left and C.e10 U... • ....,IQ"~...,
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"c didn't act those reports," Slut! WI S&amp;ld. "II """
d«ided then to civ• tbem unul October 7 to &amp;et all
the rqJOns 1ft (to Mack)."
The rcqutred reports finally armed al Mac~ 's
Tal ben Hall orr..,. on tbe mornin&amp; of October 8,
and, Sltanan noted, "they ,..,e sloppily clone,"
promptona Maek to deem them "unacctptable" and
send the reports back to the Curff!nt for refinements.

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L ba t~lll'etd thll th~ fomu w(rt "sloppy," but said
thai he re.,.ubmined tlte MW typc-..rinen forms, )~
Mack aaaln returned them for numencal
tncoamtenaes. "ll.houJht he didn'tiCttl)l them
beta~ the) "'ere illqib~." Luba clatmed. "They
"'~ financially accurate, fi&amp;urcd by acneraUy
acccpled ac:rountin&amp; prine&gt;pla."
Yet Mack believes that bu demands for
documentauon are justified. "They come and ask for
a S!n.OOO budget and can't provide the
documentation tltat we want," he complatned. "And
then they want me to put my head on th~ choppina
block. But I'm not soin&amp; 10 do that '"athout tb~
documentation."
Counterin&amp; thll the Curr~nt's revtsrd ilat&lt;ments
•-ere noc an acxurate account or the ....t·s
e•pcndtturcs. Mack explained tbll the reports
recoroecl sucb items as photoJtaphi&lt; and orr...
supplies only 11 the time of purd!asc, r101 when they
were used. "(The Current) "''Ould buy SlOO worth of
photo supplies in one weelt and put that clown os an
expense for thll week," Mac~ e•plaln~d. "For all
the other werlts they would put clown no photo
apense. Do they mean 10 say that they used 5300
,.orth of photo supplies in oae ,.cck and none sioce
then?"
Luba araued that the Curr~nt's S)'$1tm was
appro'ed earlier by the Executive Commiuee, "hicb
Mack iiu on, and ques:tioaed the Treuurer's
financial crtdcntials. Durin&amp; a somctimes volatile •
tdephone conversation earlierjhis month between
Mack and Luba, Luba asteorM ack "whcthrr he ltad
ever taken an aocountins oclu.rsc?"

on&amp;~-nal bud&amp;ct. Luba sold that he -auld "ha•e to

say ttood·b)e. II would be absolutely ludiCfOU&gt; for
me 10 ao back ...
~d .. dlffttences on wluch account ina pro.:edure\
the Curr~nl •hould folio,., both Lube and Mack
qucstton tfit other'• &lt;thles and mou, .. "Blll Mack
,.-.,uld lo•e to (Itt the Currrnt fail)," luba
commented." He had the same rccbnas abouttbe
Alternau&gt;e SC'*&gt; Collecun (A'/(1, tbc Re•:ord Co·
op. and he • oulda'l ba&gt;e bailed o"' TM Spn:t111m
other. II makes one •-ond&lt;r; tt seems lb ~a &gt;h&amp;me
"'hen there ,. 1 snuation "'here there are &lt;tudents
,.ho are supposed to~ &lt;1udena and there i&lt; a
Sub Board lffa&lt;urtt, wbo Instead or sol•ina a
problem, v.anu 10 cancel it."
And even Mack noted a sli&amp;hl sunilanly bct-..een
the ANC epuode or lou year when the paper's
fundana was rut and the Cllrrmt's pr&lt;oeflt stiUauon.
"The ANC did ba•e the wnt ptoblem 111 that they
didn't lno" •btll was IOtnl on tnth thcor publicatioo
financially," Mack sa&gt;d. '"nnt Cunf'nt has the same
problml-chcy oay you're J&lt;lltn&amp; on our case, "lule
I'm JUSI ask"'1 thcnlto tcU us '"llatthe hdltS lOin&amp;
on with our Sl8,000 (Sub Boatd's oria~nalaubsody)

investment."
Mack called Luba "a self rijlhtous, qo-strokana·
type, that lhinlcJ the world" owes hom &lt;Omcthina. and
Sub Boatd o..,es him somethin&amp;. Well, Sub Boatd
doesn't o&lt;~~e him anythina."

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una thll he WIDl$ the Current to survt'&lt; the
)tar, Mac~ DOled that because he IS treasurer,
conllllued CJ&lt;IStenc• of any SBI orpna£1110D b h"
jOb. He blamed any potential flilur~ on the
mapn.ne's &lt;tafl due to their refusal to adhere 10
rqular Sub Board standards.
Durina the debate over the Curr~nt's budBct al the
Sub Board session, Sludent Bar Association
representative Alan Rosmfdd doubted thll r&gt;cn tf
the mapzlne could Increase its rC\enu&lt; and
consequently its stu. the edilonal content could not
impro•e cnouah to roll the Dt'*ly .cqutrcd spatt, "I
behcvc lhll the ouuc is more than jUSt
(d0CW11C1111110ft)," noted R-nfcld. "Do they N\e
the content to roll these pqcs? I don't ha't the "'"sc
that they demonstrated that they can upand the
paper and make h •onhwhilc 10 &amp;tudcnts."
NOli!\&amp; Sub Board's purpose as a student service
oraanounlon. Meek questioned hu fellow dlrccto.-s as
to whctber the CUrrent helped further the SOl cause.
" I don't see tht Currml as a major servke "'e
provide," he &lt;'XJ)lalncd. " I sec them as in pen of
student ne,. spa per fantasy land."
Sub Board Eaecwive Director DmlliS Black
cautiotuly a,retd. "Unlike the problem ,.,tb many
IIC&gt;OSplptr5 today, inSicad of btln&amp; journalu.tically
stable and 1n finenaal dtfrlcuhy. I be CurrMt"
dcmonstratin&amp; financial stren&amp;th." Black &lt;aad, "but
1\as a lone
to ao in PfO\ina tl\at they ha&lt;e, or
&lt;an produce, the editorial content oece»ary 10 justify
lhe type or form of paper thai they dream or
producina."

"'"Y

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DOB enforces pronouncement
While Oovm10r Huab L.
Carey told reporters in Albany
lUI week thai !be J98W3
State budaet will be austere, all

Slate aaencJu. indudina
SUNY, hne been informed

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IIIII IIIey must mliruain
expenses at lui year'$ levds
and expec:t no increases.
1'lH: move, if en(oreed,
could lead 10 severe cuu In
SUI'JY's operatin&amp; budaet
wbicb mi&amp;bt result in the
elimination of a.ome faculty
lines and tuition Increase.
"We are fadna a Oat
economy, and austerity wiU
prevail in the State budaet
process," Carey noted at a
press conference last week .
"We have oo CXCC$$ ma.rain

for any ldnd or ~dJtures.
The Slate Lealslalure ~ on
noli«, there's no money
around the cash drawer to be
put out."
Carey Unked bls blcU
assasmentto the lmpac~ or
Presidmt Ronald Reapn 's
budaet cuu, which have
mifled the responsiblity or
ll)aD)' social J)1'0iramJ from the
federal aovemmeot to the
individual R&amp;tes.

He

noted that "If 110(
modified, (the tie belStile and Fecknl lU
provamo) would seve&lt;dy
coOJIJ'ict the ability or the
Stile to fund cxistina
proarams." Carer added that
the polentlal fln&amp;Ddal problem
would "virtually preclude Statt
assumption of formd' Fecknl
pro,ram responsibiUUes."

Carey's PoomY predicllon

was borne out in a memo
Division or the BucSaet {008)
Director Mark l.aWlOD liCIIt to
State aaend"' that warns
1.982·1983 will be a li&amp;bl year.
In addition 10 llkina ror a

mtemeru

or aoa1s to
IICCOmpany the individual
qenc.ief request, !be Director
ordered thdn to keep Carey's
atlllouncemenl in mind .
"A policy of COst
conuliruneot will be !be
foundation or tbe 1982·1983

Bl&lt;ccutive bud&amp;ec •••aaeocy
heWl. • .muu mate a c:ritial
resource allocation d«:Uioo
within tbe budaet process to
ruea~ requiremcnu
for 1982-1983 do noc w:eed
the projected fuatl
requirements ror 1981-1982 u
reflected in the expenditure

ltuure tbat

contkNed . ,

oeoe •

Sub Board meeting envelo ed in heated controvers
By MARTY ROSEN
c.mp,.. Editor
Tempen flared aod
mlsundmtaodlnp abollllded over
tWO debates c:onc:emln&amp; persoood

iuua ar a cbootk Sub Board I
ex-ti~

&amp;oud

..-ma ~est

Thllrlday.
Mjllt

or the conuova:sy

c:eoiU'Od &amp;IOuod • r&lt;q.- by
Squirt/ Ambcr1l Division Director

" You're talldna or '""ina orr
Campus Housina and Oroup l ...
Servicn or aarr hours to lltrW
ltlldenU bl order to biro a
- a r y for Bob H aydea."
Nocina the confusion am«a~ecl
by the proposals, Black called
H.,..s.n "muddled" and III'JCd the
Board to "JOt the correcl

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lnfonnation before- you vote.''
~· Black's ad rice a vcxe

...., talcen oo the motion to make
Bob Hayden for a l&lt;ltm.V)I for his the OLS o r r - - · I
position cvnently held by Cari
Squire oflk:o. Hayden bad
CoUles, the Squirt/Amherst
approached Sub Board for
Division
Director's seerewy.
pennissioll to hire one at the
Su.b Board Tr&lt;!uum Bill Mxk,
Sqxanber meeUn&amp; because or the
who prOIOIIed Haydtll 's
worl&lt;load created by his Kaboib
proposals, refilled to participate in
t~nsa'bilities. llls r&lt;quest was
a YOlo and loll the room. The
rejected by Sub Board Exeeutive
remainina
Board members pooed
Direcwr Dennis BW:k at that time
the modon ....... to ooe:
ror not bein&amp; properly pr&lt;OtDted
to the Board.
didn't undentand what I wu
Hayden subscqvcatly submitted
YOtin&amp; for," &amp;vdent Aao&lt;ialion
hb resilnllloo to Sub Boud
nusvrer
Mark Moore sald "ben
incon....U...t to take .......U.ina to
The Board prnceeded to dbcuss
Cbaimwl Pour Hlnlunan.'
VOlt was complelnd, "so I
Amherst. And now Bob has a
a motion to allow Bb&lt;:k to sit in
However, Hirshmao, """'teamed the
vOted yes,"
•
-alsec:rewy.''
oo lhe$dtctlon pr0CC$1. "But yuu
with Hayden Qll the Kabosb
llildr later lWiiled the Board
Ill other bv.sinea, the Board
just tledded that," Black iDsiJited
proposal to rdocate studmt
for iu coodliCI. ''I've never sttD
passed a motion to set up a six
u the vote was ca11ec1.
IJOQPI displaeed from Squire
them
lose
their
auentloo,
lose
their
member
tearcb
comminee
to
(Uid
The Board alto heard a Kabolll
Hall. WOQid nOI aa:epc the
inla'a( and fall apart like thar
a $11CCCS10r to llildr who intends
upda~ froco HirslunaD. " We md
resipatlon.
before," be tlU:Iaimed. "They
to retin Crom his posltioo this
with (UB Ptaidttlt Robert L .)
~ aareed 10 Nblllila
year.
Kdter and boncotJy, I dQO't knDw
more compkle pW&gt; ar the October caved bl toni&amp;hl. tbe,. Wltlled to
SO home. n..,. dicln't want to
A lCICOnd tnolioa, wbieb
,."here thin&amp;Jare 11,'' be
meeUna and llildr qreOcl thai if
araue.
prnvidctlaulckllnes
Cor
the
seareJt
mainlai.Ded.
"Publleauon• are still
Hayden's proposal was sound be
His (Hayden's) proposal wu.n't
conurtittee iodudina a clause
not addreued. The lo...., it takes
would 1101 raiK objcctlollt to the
t~ it wun'l orpnized,"
which "''ttkl allow Black to sit in
to Implement the plan (to mnve
Board. In tbe interim period
Black added. " The only thina 1
OD the sdcctlon pr0CC$1, wu
out of Squire) the peatcr the
Hayden wu permjtted to UJO the
approved.
chance they won't dooe Squire
sea&lt;tarial
or Sub Board 1 beard tODicbt wu thai it was
&lt;mployca.
At 1bllrlday's l1ltellni Hayden
Spoe~ by tlte Cater lor Maaa~•t ~ftlop•tll
I
informed the Board thai it .....
"i.-venlent" for him to ltlld
ScJ.ool of Mmre-t, SUNYAB
hb paperwork to Amherst and
made a new r&lt;qVOII for a
leel'dwy. 61 ft•, more c:oavmieot to
have a l&lt;ltm.V)I on the Main
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SUeet Campus," Hayden insiAed.
Systematic Rniew for lite Law Sdaool Adaiuioa T;.t
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"It will COil five or six thousand
don.n to bin • parto4ime

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SubBoard Treuurer BiD Mack

informed Hayden thai be did DOl

have IDODCJ in the bocltct for

hirilla. wbereupoo Haydea
submitted a ........S proposal.
Haydea asked that the 12100
bvc1Jct line for a Group t..caf
Services (O.LSJ orn.:. ......_ be
transferred for hb .... He araued
that there were 12 paralepl
v o l - who could replace the
OLS office ......_, permittina
tbe offiCe to reWll iu orr..,. houn
to audeDlJ.
A ...,.,nd alternarlve wu to take
the S3SOO llne for a receptloobt
from the Off Campus Housma
orr..,. which b now Oftly opa&gt;ed
for tbrne days a wnek because of
srarr..,s~~ona,...

"l"m son"Y· J said I wouldn't
ituafert but thls is uttedy
ridkulous," lbl:k dwpd.

wbtD they plaoned."
A heated debate wu also held
ber_, Mack, Scuda&gt;t Bll
AJioaarloo represeotath't Alan
Raserlfdd, and Publieatioos
Division Direetor Mlebael Sh&amp;uan
over the saaus of tbe Cwmtl.
1be Slvdcn&amp; feature mqazine;,
«pcrieocina budiaary allounmt
di((oculites and has r&lt;qvOIIed 1
review or 1heit 6nanoial Jltuarloa.
Maek directed than to file the
neceuary paperwork wbidt will be
s.vbmitted for CODsiderarioD by the
Sub Board Excwtive Committee.

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-.ply witllthe LaWIOCI
memo. "TbeR'IIlill -'e
unceruinty," W-aner .deled,
IIOliftt thai the riDAI buclad.
numbcs will DOl be kDoWD
until Carey
Ius
Excculloc bu4&amp;et ill the llurd
week in JaniiU)'.
UB's 1912-1913 bu4&amp;et
request wu JllbmiUed 0\&lt;tf the
summa and ealls foe a Sl6
millloo Increase, "ith most of
the incr~ taraeted, oot to
improve proanuns. but to
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Aaldcmlc Smrica Robcn
W-aner. b thai wllh oal)' a
few ~. Ull'a bud&amp;el
will be Ollly eqiW 10 lui
year's .

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W 11DU ulcl thai foe UB
theft are some emu that wiD
have t o be ablorbcd by the
inltil•lloo If SUNY Is forc:cd

v ntinental
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- - lacully salariee. TheR
is OIIC tliCq)(loa thai UWIOD
bas liiJowcd foe, whic:ll wiD
help CO"&lt;a aboul «&lt; perecm of

requests.

UB'sreq-.

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Salary ma-, moo~ or
qieb are mandated by IIJiloa
COOU'&amp;CU, will be
booored,LaW10D noted, • But,
MXlOfdlna to Wqna,lbls
leava tbc UDivcnity in a
postlloa wbtte it will have to
"W" some S1 million in price
increases, Sl million dollars In
arowlh cost increases and
about Sl million In ocher

Tbe v1ce presldaU cooeedcd
thai tbe State will help Wllh
or the c:osu, but many
lllllltCOWflhar~

thrO\IP otbct avca-.
"SUNY has IOCilC r~LII
clecisiool to aake," be acldcd,
''such as what are its optionS
to lftc:reue ineome."
Student ~tloo of the
Stile Unlvmlt)'(SASU)
President Dave Wyznewskl
asKited "lhlncs loot bad for

the Unh-mity." He ootcd

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ihortfalls.
Lasl year SUNY Opted to
IDa-ease tultloo and to w:k on
a varldy or lludcot rea, a
move thai SUNY noled wu a
-~!me deal and could 1101,
with ~. be repelled apin.

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TIJur~~day,

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Moll · Ftlh11ar.: Room
Stat.: [QhCr•II Y or Ou!TalCI

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THE ELEMENTS

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f111more Collep Sludalt
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caused by !he mistake.

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that lltllo\llll COIIIIclatblc
vnc:ma!Dt)' llill ClUJU, I ultioo
and faculty euu are
pouible aiiJioQ&amp;b 1M LIIIC:DIX)'
of suda cuu 'a'OUid dcpmcl
"oo loow deep the cuu 11n."
COIICcdcd !bat be wu
W~SW"e how SUNY 'a'OUid
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Student Health Insurance
All full time students (12 credits or
more) and all foreign students who
have not waived their Health
Insurance have been billed for the
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tnsurance.
If you do not desire the Health
-nsurance and wish to waive the
insurance, the waiver deadline

is Octabar 20tll•t 12:00 Noon!
Waivers received by this deadline, will be reflected oa
the October 21 billiq from the Office of Student Accounts.

Insurance cards are available for those students
who have the Student Health Ins. in 213 Michael Hall.
Any questions concerning .H~alth lnsur~nce
waivers, coverage or claims call 831-3~84 or stop
by 213 Michael Hall from 9-5.
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Hang details NYPIRG report
America are designed solely tO orpniu.tional meeunp are
purify dom~c and human
JCbedulcd in West&lt;rn New
wastes through bacterial
York .
deatadalion , w!tich is
UB NYPIB.O Project
Following press confereoces
ineffective agaill$t the wide
Coordiwor Janet MAtthews
that ba•e foeufed nation.!
ranae o f syotheiic pollutan ts
outlined her o)aaniwion's
attentio n on the chemical
fo u nd in industrial eJnuents."
p hilosophy. " We want to
contamination o r the Niqara
As a result of impropor use,
brina the real world 's problems
River, the New York Public
the Niqara Falls plant is DOW
here to the Univmity, a Qenter
Interest Research
one or the mll,jor sources o r
that has a trct'Rendous amount
Oroup(NYPJRG) held a
contamination.
of facilities th at could be
campus meetina Thursday to
The NYPUlO scientist
utilized in tryilli to solve this
fW1h&lt;r inform students a bout
ropon Identified 34 "prioritY
enormoU$lY complicated
the problem .
poUutants" in the discharge o f problem of coowninated
Speakina before a meetina
"the Niqara Falls 5&lt;W"&amp;e
drinklnJ water."
hosted by IW:hel Carson
system . Hang sinaJcd out the ·
Hang read a 1978 EPA to
CoUete (RCC), NYPIRO
phenol family-known toxlc:
t he aathered students. It staled
scientist Walt&lt;r Hq
cbemleals-as bavina a "safe"
that " all d issolved toJdc o r
reiterated evidence presented in limit or 81 pounds ptJ' day in
hazardous waste being
last Monda y 's press conference
the efnucn t discharae, while
dbchar&amp;ed by lnduruy t o the
blaming area companies fo r
Niq ara Fails Sewer System
the plant is averaging at least
water pollution.
ei&amp;ht timcs that much.
will be discharge as is to t h&lt;
"There was s3o b iiUon spent
Tho NYPJRO scitntist told
Niqara Riv&lt;r. Niqara-on-tbesince 1972'·' under the O ean
the RCC aro up that there arc
Lak.e, a Canadian Oty near
Water A&lt;:l, H ang report.e d.
"no pro arams to identify
the mouth or tho Niqara
BUI the ~ority of r unds was
what's in land fills" in the
River, takes it potable water
spent on WUle sew. .e plants,
area. Aside from the hazards
from the N'll&amp;ara River. If
nottoxlc: waste removal. "The
o r possiblo belo w-around
they become aware thAt
water looks clean, and the fish
chemical reactions, H ana said
Niqara Falls is qain
came baek," he noted, "but
that water passins thro ugh the
clischaraing industrial wuu
you can't eat the fiSh because
land fills often enters the
with little or no treatment to
or the chemical
around water S)'Siem ,
the river, tbere will be som&lt;
contamination.''
objection on their pan."
presentioa another source of
A $C1JDeDt on last Sunda y 's
contamination..-He displayed
Summina u p his talk, H ana
CBS 60 Minutes, NYPI RO
graphs contained in The
noted that "only when thi~
detailed the results o r its three
Ravar~ River wbicb
are torribly bad is there an
year Ions investiption io a 260 demo nstrate that New York
o pponunity to do tremend ous
pq&lt; study entitled 11Je
State bas the second highest
aood! '
Ravaged Riwr. Haoa told the
ov~r·all cancer rate in the
30 ltudeots and fKUity In the
country.
RCC orroce that "the primary
A summary paper presented
maoufatturina facilities in the
by NYPIRG affirmed that
area are very old- the problem " these blah cancer death rates
is tbat they are so old that they may. be directly tin ked to toxic
are ineff'lcient." This problem
poUutants consumed in
includes inadequate recyclina
contaminated drinkina
of waste chemicals a a lacwor
water. . .60 to 90 pereent-of
treatment prior to disposal.
all buman tumors are believed
to be atviroamemally
T he major sources of
induced."
contamination- which Include
Kana noted that "tlie
quality (If your eovironmem
cancer&lt;ausin&amp;
direct industrial dumi&gt;ina or
dfeu:rmines the quality or your
wastes into municipal sewqe
health." H e added ibat in a ·
systeol$, manufacturina plant
rtcent medical survey
landfills, and the 5eWage plants porformed io Micbiaan, not
tbct'Rsdves.
one t.tpectant mother out or
"lbe Niqara Falls (sewqe) 3000 could produce breast milk
plant was desiJned to remove
within toxicity timits.
chemieals. It uses drinldna
water tecbniques on a chemical ' ' P olitically, things are
waste water problem," Haba
pretty bad," Hang said. To
revealed. TM Rav1111~ Ri't!U
ft&amp;ht the upcornJna budget cuts
explained tbat "nearly all
of the Environmeotal
conventional S&lt;W"&amp;O:..Systerns in Procection Ageocy,
By DAN HOLDER
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Black Thursday
II wq an act that the Ringling
Brothers would ~ proud of
Ta"- nine atudentleedera, a
menagerie of proxies, an Irate
execuUft director, and a couple of
beckblllng division directon~ and other
employees. Mix In a complete
disregard for parllmentll)' procedure, a
general lack ol misunderstanding of
the 1-.uea, and an onataught of
personality clash11 and what do you
get? If ypur answer Ia tnt Thurlday'a
Sub Board DlrectOfs meeting, then go
to the heed of tha cl-.s, while the
lludent government "leadera" wear
the dunce capa.
Everybody Involved In teat week's
three ring circus agrees-and It Is
probably the only thing they agree
on-that the behavior displayed by the
otherwise reaponslble organlullon left
something to ~desired.
Despite meeting only once a month,
the 8o.,d of Directors constitute the
" high management" of UB'a million
dollar student corporation. But judging
from tut week's gathering, a
lemonade stand, manned by a couple
of flv•year-old girls, Is probably run
with mOfe cooperation and Ius
bickering than Sub BoarO.
Nobody -ms to know what they
were voting on, who was motioning
what, or what they Wllfe supposed to

do next. The only tangible result ot the
MMion, was the arguments and hard
feelings that ensued with the
meeting's conclusion.
Hopefully, the Sub Board Drrec:tora
will learn from the mistakes of tast
week's fleaco, and 9Ut any persona hi)'
dJfferences aside tor ltte good of the
organtutlon.
Sub Board Is the student service
COfPO(atloo, but displays such as
Thursday's serve no one, especially
students.

Unarmed men
Governor Hugh L Carey has •lrNdy
put tile State on notice-don't expect
anything from next year's budgeL The
Division ol the Budget has even been
more severe, Informing SUNY that II
m,y not ask for anything more than It
got last year, with only one key
exception.
Although there Is uncertainty as to
how strictly 008 will enforce these
tall pronouncements, the message
Should serve as a
wamlng-sympathetlc ears do not
exist In Albany and preparation should
begin Immediately In BuffalO for the
best way to deal with Carey's rttuat
budget axe that he loves to swing on
public higher education.

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SUNY placed Itself In a~ posrtlon
tast year b)' reacting to cute with
temporary, one Shot Income ralsers,
movaa that cannot ~ repeated
wothout twng ttudenta to lhe hrtl
TuJhon, dormitory and aludent fN
COSII "'811 Ill tilled, lqUMzing each
dollar from 1 strapped undergraduate
class already terrorrzed by
Reaganomics
Thla yur, unten the gloom Is
auddenly replaced by good news from
Albany, the budget blade Will took to
chop avarywhere and any-.here
Faculty lines, whota programa and
ma~ even a.n Institution or two could
be the racalplent of OOB'a wrath.
Students ca.n almost expect that they
will hava to share the burdan and face
some kind of coat
lncreasea-aspeclally In the form of
tuition.
So now that everybody knowa Its
coming, everybody should have lots of
lime to prepare and bagln to fight,
lobby and acrounge for any loose
change. Faculty, sllff, aludenls and
administrator• should begin to get
together and unite, as they did three
yeara ago, and arrive at some
conatructlva solutions and arguments
to oppose the cuts and their ~&amp;Jble
ramlflcatlona.
Facing an axe without any weapons
Ia nol a pteaaent proapect.

Rabbit test
Editor.

Call for athletes
EdOior.
Al-l/on Ill UB /nlttCOIIIg/111 lth/1111

lllondoy, Octow Ill, 11 4/46 p m . your 1nnull
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Fllgg• al&gt;our tho Fort&gt;er dog• thll 1ppaorod In
The ~trvm"o ..tfforlol column on Wodnotrloy
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lfrlous ,,..,._ Not only cloao-1ho orlmlt to

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dOfl• kept thoro,,. m/JITMtHI, ,,. octuoll)'

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m«&lt;tc.land d.ntel
aM 111d.
They',. kopt Oy lllo PlrylloiO(/y Oept. TheN dogo
$trwya. thwefore tMy're not ,,,.,, 011 ' " '
,,_or woufd othorwfu 01 their ''"'· Aloro
lmportontly. t/ley'lft m.lrod; they'lft 1101
muN/plying. T-.1, 1 poputfllon ooom o1 lilly
onlm.r• today thot produc.• more mo11
"""'""od· Ulll- •nlm•lo. lila. Rw• can tiki
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Ft~an, StfW ''Frtrl '' Hlfgin&amp;. Mel KM

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who

hetpad IIHI ~~ Ul during ll&gt;t ,..,
10natorlll -roon It 11 ' " -

or-lift_,

arwt,
prNIJtdfiiiO 01 _ , , you, the ol-11, ., lhl

'-1/flltrlw

...

A - I k i n We

olthe ~It St-r
lot-.td 1D _ ,

II y o u ,do ,..,,._.. --.. ,....,..,_
..

.,IIIII. l nd 111/1/lhltg ...,,

ICfM, ...

IIOiheltltOII 10 cottlact- ol ...

SMART JIMtY ,.. t a ......
Editoro note:

c... 10 a _ . , . . """'""' the

SMART 1*1J '-''• -

o.ta.,.., l'lle
~noofili ..... Q

s,.cr,.,.,. I.WWII.ntlon..,y

~lor­

�op-ed

Sign Of The Times
, lly LINDA DOHERTY

T

Now I cllr:ln't lulow What to • - '·

'-•'•

Onoo lnakl-. tho ctubhouH tumid out to bo •

a new social MO"*'lont OMPlnQ
thrOUQII n o l g h - til ocroaa

¥Ideo Plfl«. Eft!Yone • • -•lno 07 AoOit
t·sllltu, and lean Jockou. and Cholna hanging
OUt biiCit pockOIO. - I I ' ( lllltChed to vall

Atnortca. oakS to bo "IndUCing tho Ylcee

of oombflno to tno lmp&lt;..olonablo ot noort,
· money It II~
proridlng ~It onotnot aourot -

,_•'*'t, ancs couupUrtQ

ac:Sote~Wtlt'e

morata .. rra

VIdeo.
Now, t dlcln't bolle,.. oil theoe Of!'lnout
proclamotlono myH II 11 first. Nohhe&lt; coulcl I
bollwe thot • computlf bfeol&lt;\hrough wu going
to loko ploco end rovolutlonlu my bolcwod gom.
of p!nball, - . I woulcl opond houto In 1
boWHno olley flipping my lllj)peto ona bOuncing
IKilo motolllc Ophlfol off boinpers.
I g_. It roolly hit mo wnon I worn to ploy •
little Puu-Putt ono Saluns.y ..onlno. There - •
oo mlt1Y coro In tho Plfklng 1o1. t lhoug/&gt;t tilers
wu 1 uood &lt;111 tale going on. Then I lhta
bfg bulldlng Willen lpptarl to bo I . C I (01(, - ' . , who let tho olltlatln?). I
my ·~ through tno ..-owa, only to - • rotiMw
ahody ~ chlrsctor ·~two potrona
obout to ont•, Wlll-'110, "Pitt..J&gt;oyl ...yo~~.
c'....,..• ~_.a hla rolnc:oat Juot • Utile,
tool&lt; out ' rou- O&lt;dlntty tooltlng bOOr. lOOked
both woya end l&amp;ld, "IIYe groma ol Atilt. Puro
tMf. One pop. Hundred buclca."

aq-

"Spooe trwodoraT'

wart&lt;•a!l&lt;w....,_rlc,

Q01tMgotmegotml and uze1 auo c aa ommmm
and t waa aot to Jump lttto tno noatul lollhole.
Kopt woy Ill tho beck - • tho ~nboll
moonlnoo-an lour o1 thorn. 1 wu going.,_ 10
pi~ one- oomoone atopPid mo to ao~ 11 t
woulcl tty o mne Aalerolclo. Alrold to oay no, 1
complied. 1 - one button ana lho oama
waa on. 1 wu ohootlno and f1&lt;1ng and tumlttg
ond Whizzing through _ . . unllnown wnon all
of • · - thla ._..ntp cornea o\11 of
nowhlfe ond pout!, oil my little r - ars

*-

•-y. ll'tlho ""'' ti&lt;MI ... - - .
nogiiiYe - · o n
of thoN macnlnoo.
of my pinball
maehlnu OIIOIOGOln.

one

two potrOI\t nodded In appro..L

dOn'

llttll otufl rsal good tonlgllf-Ootuao Aat•old-,
WIUrdo ol Wor, 8oNnla 811\L t t!Mnll
you•.,. hod -..gh toniOflt ."
Ho tlurrsd an ep!thol undo&lt; lilt tnatll anc1
hiccupped. Tho ,.,._, ,...,no a oolt apot 111
him, tonally Ald. " a ll t~Qflt.­
Ho IIIJ&gt;poc 111m o quirt« lor the tollen miCIIlno.
"Ono oomo ot Poe-Man ana tttaro " ~n
111,.. oom.ono toke you nom., boc&amp;UM you·ro In
no oondnlon to.,.,..._.
~no-lent ~tton · - 1111 woy bod&lt;
to hit oamlno e&gt;wtnero Who toolted at him
qulllcdy. Ho ~urtted out "I can QUit 'i1deo Olr'f
time I wam to... Then att• a peU:te ,_ atwrld
"But I dOn't went to.~

"''noon.,.._

OlaoourOOid. I Mnl In -

Tlila

video mutt be atrono otull, 1 thought,

oopoclall~ wnon laaw the man- - G oomo

potrono for proof. One eaplrlng patron wolked ln.
Ho couldn'lllt.,. boon mO&lt;alllon 13, b\11 - •

......nt~ng on • five o'Clock ohadow. It wu too bod

....
th~

no wun't •• tall •• ttla twotllo(o tO oaf&lt;l no

..._. wont by. 1 wao MW~y ponnll-

"Yolh."
~

neon-

amounta of qyaneta. ~N 1 heard wu

pjnbolflng. On my ·~ OU1, I oaw on - o l y
'i1deo lnebtla ted fll1loW approedl tho rnaneoot'a
ot:M and mumtJM. ··aw, come on, manf otrnme
Chonge 10&lt;. 20?' need- bod."
' Nopo•.f
~w. YC&gt;II'IIo boon going M 1M

(quart.,....o? tol&lt;enleoo?) from elttt.r !&gt;lilting or

f Mnt bock totno tame otdiO p!aoeartw a
lew ......., on ready wltll o roll of quan.,.to
ploy plnbaJ, Thwa wu the u....lerowa wftll &amp;II
Ihe Utual ChorectOB, t nottcod two burly
--'no mon ~no away my to¥0rlto ~
Menlo plnboll maclllne and tho crowd not
appoarlng to nouo., meomortt«&lt; with wotchlng
ana captOKing Illite -ronlc: ~· bounoo on

..-TVacroeno.

I &amp;!ghld. Damn computerol •

t:lJe
(Yle{
••

lookiNG

By ALAN C. KACHIC

8

ueboll will rsoo..r. C&lt;owdt will ~~Gain
oHond gamoa ot a y.arty record
lnaldng poce and September wUI bring

pennon! roooa. But WhY lllould buoboll neoa to

recoww?
That Ia, of courae, a rlletO&lt;tcal QUestion lor
the -oon that botWoll ll roclevlng ouch po0&lt;
preso- and fan auppon-ls bocouaa of the
mldoummor ployer sirl~o. ~strike. whiCh was
tho result ol a dlejluto b o t - lobO&lt; and
manaooment. wu lambolled by crttlco ocrott
the country Including Tlma magazlr&gt;t Which
called II unAmorlcan and comporsa It,
faceUouoly, to having tho Sovtota Mttlng up a
puppet goveinmont In Waottlngton. Public
..,u,_,t I« tho moll p.n reflected tlllo ana
auppo&lt;t lor the playllfa woo nil.
Th1a r. .cu~ It, If ttMt atrlke"s causes are
oxamlnod, unJustified. Unlonlullon. oollectl~
borJIIInlng, and tile right to totrlke ors oil
lntlltutlona In thlo oountty protected by low and
opply to -boll playoro ao • II u plum~
totool wo&lt;1&lt;oro, and televllllon actora. ~ pjayot's
union had a dlaag,..,ont with tho o -• and
lfl&lt;o &amp;ny labor OtVMizatlon ft look tho
oat.tl&gt;lllhld route, like the United Aulo Workefw
would, to oottllng tho cllop\1141.

Tno union wu olf•ed a oontrac:t Which wu

rogrsotlvo. that lo, It tool&lt; owoy bonlflto Which
had boon MtabUahed In llfWiouo

controcto-mootlmporlantly tho , _ - t
oyatom. No union WO&lt;tll Ito alit would accept
ouch a oontract wit- a light. A 1 orgllllzat!on obOUicl -'&lt; IO&lt; tho '""'""'""'""' of
lt. eontotftuonta. Fo&lt; a porollol, think about tho
,_ion of INICh ol tho Amlrlc8n public to tho
Reegan Admlnlstrlllon'l cut
ooclal

-In

oervlceo. While mony - l e are willing to alloW
thUe tlllngo to bo t a - awa~ It It not bolno
oooopted by the mo)or!ty without aroumont or at
lout c«nploJnt. Unlonunatotly, tho-"' and
tho pi~- heveloot.
~ tooue or lrM agoncy- nald to bo
examined IO&lt; IIIII wu tl&gt;e4&gt;one of oontontlon
bot- n the two aides and tho mojor cauao of
fan dlognlhtlement wnn tho playoro. Whet not 0&lt;
not lroa agency Is good« bod I« tno game 1o
not Important Olr'(mO&lt;a boc&amp;uao It heo boon
oucc:enfully delandld In tho court a. What
molters no.. ito that IO&lt; ....,., y...-. now tho
bOioboll o - • have Plm&gt;llted !roo OGORCf
Willie olhol oporto ouCh at hock~ and footboll
wore qull:l&lt; to utablloll guldollnu requlrtno
componaatlon f« the tum loalng tna pt~"'·
While nelthlf oyatorn ta satloloc:tory to both
oJaoa, bolllball woo the only oport not to
estobllon • c«nprorniH botwoon tho pia~
a nd ownoro, thus lotting up a confrontation.

Tho playorw hod to llrlke on principle. Thoy
wera right; Iholt' prlnc(pto, ltN agency, woo
uphold by tho oo..rts and the matter ol 111011
Mtaf1n newt WU an laue becaUM Wt\ac lfM;
ptayoro • • poleS wu and Ia ultlmatoly tho
o w - • - all along. ~- woro
wrong for tholr doclllon wu mode on grold, 0&lt;
controlling thllr o r - at tho ptayot'a • and not on W1\lt Is lolr ana unfair.
In any other tltuau...: tho reaction ol tno
Amertcan plfblle wou1c1 bo to roll~ bolllnd lobO&lt;,

tho undlfdog. 8ut Why not In thlo c:uo7
8oc:ouao the ptayero oro rlo:ll. lllato h. ~
f)&lt;Jbtlc. u It oo olton tho.,..., •aa not wOIIno
to eduette ltH II obOUt What UIIC\Iy tho l u bolllnd tno otrlka woro ana aoumed that tho
pltyOBIUII •anted m0&lt;0 money.~ pu- hod
no underotandlng or tho p&lt;lnclpleo-of oouroa
wllon money Ia lnvolvod to tno.o right 0&lt; '"""'117
S..re there Ia, h'l lUll that )'OU no.. t o na~ to-11.

T

eehnlcolly, froe agento oro olio- In oil
othe&lt; lormo ol llbor, thougll ututlly not coiled
that, and tno.o It n o - Why lhoy obOUicl not
bo olloWed In . . - r l Ono con bo oppo..a to
• - agoncy lor the rooooll that It Ia nontrodltlonalln a trodltlonol bu\ the ownoro
llflllll*'lla obourd. ~yoppooo lroe -~•
n o t - the pta~ ana uklng too much
biJt
t~ ana offering t4o
muCh. ~ ownano complain tllet tho - I •
bolng ruined by lllgh alllllu, wiUch they con
not afford, b\11 5""'llnua t.o otfw. Unbot~.
thollwlurdooflllghl.....___,.._.

-IIIey

Otto ....,...fut - - - " ' andln t h e at o hobby-4o not ne.. tho ao11 dfiiCipllne to
pollee
to
olmoot doltroy -~~ by placing on
- - ~ boloro tho ployoraoilP.!"tlno thonl to owaltow It · wltlo no

,_,_IIIey-

---··

It II Ironic that Americana would get upaal and
toko tho o lon - OGalntt - " ' • lth Wloltll.
llolng rtch to tho Amorlcon cham, built oloo
&amp;all )'OU up lo&lt; recalVtng tho 000&lt;n and wratll
from tno.. Who wont money but do not he,.. II.

no~~~__, cau..a by tno ttrtlc&amp; did hurt
tno how ot t h o - . b\11 did not -roy
.,._,., Tho- I a - ana wl" be with
. 111 no - w h e l l l l e - d o to
U
they Mil It out to - T V. ~ l&gt;llbjle allould
VieW tile ....,.., llrlke not ¥
-k:en-liglltlng l o r - .. lilt,, ..
- - ... - . - T h o otr!U- .
daring and .....,.. .etMipt by Jailor to otand up
to uploltlllon
~ piayofl

T

It-_,

"""'-1.

- . bullf&gt;lo •• -

"· · -

lmaofne youroetl doom 81 tho miH, and your
union'• oontrKt Ia up IO&lt; .._....and tho ownot
that •••

....,_,;.a......,., .Tho~ . 7

�OLICE BLOTTER
MO!oOAY,

oCroar:a S,

~

IJII

NO«tll CAMPUS HPOITS:
ROOSE\'El.T ~EI
LAWS-Pauor'lqiOI't! pc:noa(o) at\
abondoned • ..U. ~.m.. 11 tllc abc&gt;Ye
- · T h e bttm wq takm to S.P.C.A.

l&gt;J' p&amp;lrCII
FAROO NO.7 QROUNDS-CIUM (NAL
MISCHIEf'-PIItOI Iq!OI'tl Ill\ ~(s)
~ an alumlnum haht pole oo lh&lt;
sidewalk a t th&lt; above locadoo, Darnqc.

S400.
SOUTH CAMPUS II£POilTS:
CLEMENT

~baR. $1objfd

toaas-u_..

HALI.-CIU.\UNAL MJSCHIEF-Pauol
lqiOI'tJ P&lt;QOII(o)oal\ ·~ bUd
011
tile Door ,.....u onc1 &lt;dhll&amp; or,... -Ill
....,..... 01 111&lt; abo,.. locatoon.
s~.

HAU.- IMPEit.SONATION-PPauol
t11c arm1 or aa1c on the abo-&lt;
c:1wJ&lt; Jk - rOWid alocplfta • th&lt; abo\~
. _ . _ ODd apoe
lh&lt; llllbjeG
_.,., .... raboly ODd ..........s. food
Scnic&lt; can! Wllh .... ......... .,.., cm:r .....

q--....,

.,.._..poawe. Jkhad aa..........U.

DWI . . , _ r,_ ..rfalo. abo.
CI.AJtiC O YM , MEN'S L()CI(EJt
ROOI\4- PETlT LARCENY- Mala . _ u
pmooh) Ill\ t oo~ hil 1111110011
Wllht-1)'111 &amp;bnn1, leath&lt;t belt, and
other per'fOtiOI Item&gt;. Tocal value, $29,
OOODYEAR CAFllTERIA- PETlT
t.A.RCENY- Male rqiOI't&gt; pmon(s) u/1:
took his b8c.kpac:k ""iclt contained o ne pair
or pua"""
valued "'
TOWER LOT- PETlT LARCENY-Malo
rcplru toll: pcraOn(s) .......,.cd lob blue
~ . T.... 1.... tiiOdd No. 55
calcula&amp;o&lt;, I WO boob, ODd pmonalf.O. lob wdUd&lt;. Total ~. SIOO.
Dtt.I'ENDOa.F LOOP- VAT
OTHEJt- Piuol ._,. t11c
aalc.

""""'**

suo.

ama or

'*""""' tta\1:1iaa .. theoa Dod'aotlorf ' -· Wllao be
-J"IIIotl-.• -foadtllabc-

SubJe&lt;t -

~

CM

to.~-

CUNTOI"'-8UROI..U.Y z.t-faal&lt;
rrporu pctiCMI(I) elk lOOt llcr . _ m1or
liiMs- ......s. 540, - ....-..c
rcpam .............. ..... • 11ido

v.,,.. su.ooo

,wm:o.ESOAl'. ()('1'Qa£Jt 7, " "

1m FLOOR OOODYEAil

'*"'
o.ra..r.

PRITCHARD
HALL- HAitASSMENT-Fcmal&lt; rC'pOI\1
person(o) toll:~ t.t.lc:1rt11 po-w&lt;ler wdtr
M&lt; doo&lt; andonto axuc:nu of the room
•bllt 111e •a. t~etp,na.
1\Jl:SDAY, OC'T'OIU'll 6, 1•1

lqiOI't1

row boot&lt;•.

•

-....u.s rr. ~ ...._, railoft

NOIITH CAMP\JS llUOITS:
P-1 LOT..OUMINAL
MISCHIEF-Male r&lt;porto .......-(o) at\
,.,..., ltos - cm:r oa u• 1id&lt;lurtllll t11c
car DClll 10 ...... n.. eat a 1 1974
II&lt;. 967·TJV, ud tile ocllcr- is a 1976
Qcwy, be. 391·NXK
CROPTS-BURGUIRl - Mala lqiOI't1
~~ at\ m&amp;cmllulrootD ODd took a
unha-aty o,...., TV valued 11 $117. The
tiiOdd Dtllllbcr I• M:Z..~W ond th&lt; no. 74U9SS .

Tn-.

CROFTS-BURCLARY-~alo rqiOI'tO

person(&gt;) ul\ cntcmllhr ahovc , _ , ODd
took an doctnc tope cruwo, black 1ft
color, valued at SIC)(). No tcnal aumbcr

o¥ollablt.
SOtJTll CAMPUS llltVIITS:

106 WINSPEAR- Pf.m
t.A.RCENY- Mala tq!OI'tl pc:noa(s) ull&lt;

""* t11c s1p r.- n.. Swoohiol&lt; ~«- •
tile*-""*-· Value, SlO

CLAJtX OYM VLSITOR'S
LOT-atMlNAL MLSCHIEF'- Iotolo
&lt;q!OI'ts pc:noa(o) 1&amp;11&lt; slwu:red lui

"'&lt;&gt;RTH CAMPUS R£PORTS
RED JACkET BLDO ), loci FLOOR
LOVN&lt;iE-ClUMINAl.
MlSCHJEf-PIIIOIIqiOI'ti ul\ ~Is)
wo&lt;d a n l ofth&lt; aboo&lt;loeation at a waet
10 tbrow a knrre II &lt;~Willa S60 tlaDUia&lt;
OEWEY-BUROLARY- Malc rcporu 1
..-Je entered Ill; room aocltook hu wallet
...iclt COilt.aiD&lt;d pcr-..1 aocl •
W..tcr O&gt;aqe C...S VIti'"' tcporu h&lt; saw
th&lt; a.lo ill lui room but tbouallt o«hhfta
or IL V'lt'llm abo .wa h&lt; could 001
odaltd)&gt; II.,. _.. Val,.., SIS

can~ """ac1acr

LARCENY-Malo rq!OI'to pc:noa(&gt;lal\
"'*
tu•
"Sholt"
li&lt;lm&lt;1,
1\10 r-. alu m&lt;dlum. cleor ahidr. ond
• hilo

IDOIO&lt;cyde

ll01&lt;d .UOr, &gt;111*1 II S\10 rrom 11&gt;6 abo-&lt;

locallon.
1tED JACXET QU,o\J)-()IlAJIOD
I.AitCENY-Mala r~ pcnoa(•l ul\
took boo NYPD AaJliar, 8a4ilt eo 7617
nlu&lt;d .. SlO.
P-5-PmT LAitCENY-Mala &lt;q!OI't'
~~at\ lOOk $» -u, o( ''TDICn
. - t . _ r,_ 1111 ..._. 056-VCL)

S0\1J1f CAMP\JS IIU'OIITS:
CLEMENT HAU.. nRST
FLOOR-at!Mli"AL

MlSCHlEl'--"'-'- ,_,. ~·l
toll: brol&lt; a

...-... • th&lt; lobby • doc
SlllO damal&gt;&lt;.
wind&gt;ludd otbli
Poeuac:. be
HI BAR. Val&lt;~&lt; , SlOO.
CLARK HALL I..OCK.EitS-0 llANO
LARCENY- Malo rcpons ~&gt;)Ill\
r&lt;me~vcd hll wallet contllllina Sl9 cull,
Stuclcnt II&gt;. Ctllh C.d ODd ocll&lt;r pmonal
papers. Total val~. $29
....,.~

_..... ..., rood -

~al Pll&gt;"'' ... a11o w... r.- t11e
....... """"""" wbk IIIey - · . . , . . .
OANES T£RilACE-PET1T

""*-_,.
1m

NY loc:. t292'7 GA). n.. - . , . SIOO

SOIITR CA!Ifl'US ltD'()fl'S;
sovrn CAMPUS 8IKI!
COMPOUNO-PETlT BUCE- Mala
rqiOI'tJ pctiCMI(l) ""' look hk Schwinn
LeTo..- red IMk&lt; valued at S2AO from tile
ab&lt;we locarion. The oorlal OWII.... is
SilO!~.

PARIC£R I!NO. BUILDlNO, ROOM
:z..-oRAND LARCENY- Male rqiOI'tO
person(J) 10/k rcroov&lt;d a DISA SSX Hellum
~ Doppler !ilyltctD aocl ~
E.tdtcr r..- tile abo•tlocallon. Apart is •
5pcara Pb)'Oida Modd No.- IlAB Lacr
...W 110. lOll Alto LM:r Eacitcr lor HEN£ lSMW laJcr, ...W no.l900. ApproL 4
TBU.SDAY, OC'I"OIID I , IJII

P~ETlT UlltCENY-Malf ' - "
at\ pctiCMI(•I locK Ilia~ tlrt oa the ,..

r.- t h e - o1 lllt J*k..., um ~

CA.RY-PmT LARCENY- Malo tq!OI'tO
.,.._(J) Q/1&lt; SlOlc Ills~~~~ bac:kpoock wlllcb
....,......, a TUM ....,_,, TI3S
c.la&amp;lllcx, tcnaiiiO ttl lOll, ATA 4UO.
witll bio "t* oa tile t.d, """ OCher
~-r..-tllc*-"'--

1SQUIJ.E HAU. CAFI!T'EalA-

PETlT
LARCENY-Male rwporu ~&gt;)at\

locK two ~en IMt-. baked"""

~ ...... podlodt lica lllc ,_ .....
Tll&lt; lWO opaUn _.. Vlllood • Sl50

81X8YS
1504 Hertel Ave.
Tues. 8c Wings
7Sc Girls' Drinks

Wed. Live Music
NO COVER

Thurs. 8c Wings
7Sc Girls' Drinks
Uve Mu•lc
Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sa t
NO COVER
BRING AD FOR FREE DRINK !

Rendez· Vous
For the Academic
Task Force of the
Assembly
Come If you are Interested
In this commlttH or not
sure which one you want to
.
be lnl

..-................_,.,

Today at 4:00
114 Talbert Hall

�sports
York . . . ~ .w p&amp;yalldl a n -

to ' - IJIIud .-d a...at-011. Oe "'"'
O&lt;alliotu, we baw _...., co piQas ill
Pams)'l•...,. and Ohio '•

Wllllout tb&lt;..._llc or llnD&lt;ial
USISlan«, prolpCIC.'tn.c rec:nwt must bt
c:oovinc:od to atlt'IKI Ull by ocha ·
The 11aff utll!tu aile he pot~tlw: upocu of
the univtnoty.

''Weuyco ldl tbetdlool io the

llucknll. ,.. c~eas

.. here •

JOIIIdiUJII-cDO&lt;C than all

eoortb
altendaDC&lt;

record, •• O«m~~ve
conlmaccr Pctc llao ....S "Aller ol. wbm
f - ,._.of diiibdotr au..-, aU t1oe
uopllla be ""' a...., bca- f-t-JI
.. o•cr. 1bal )'till . . . . - , _
cd--"

od--.. . ,

Qoruamu . . . . 0111-

-

~y:"ltryiOAra&amp;..-.- I\&lt;

orra

Bulls' football scouting;
an exceptional app~oach
r.of.,.....
mdbodJ differ .,....,

choK

clcvmoa buUiutlooa. Uaablr co award any
Olbltti&lt;............,.
lftlr:-c.bebacofa"""'cropor~Bulb'

r-w

l1lt om..J lq&gt;rovaaau of UB'o

r-w ccam mu• b&lt; auribuccd to a

IUIIIIbcr Of [acton. SiDe¥ Ill&lt; vanity
_ - . wu rcinJudcd live IOUOill qo, a

wdl-..wcd
•method
....,...,...u,
lw b&lt;al d&lt;vdoped. The
of rocrulclna playcro to enter c.be
lyolCID 10 nDI II

PfOII"Am

hu been one of the .,.....,·, maio

componenu.
•

Slatf CDIISI

Pla)'loa In OiYklon Ill, UB'o ......uitina

ocloolanbp biP ldiOOI
p&amp;Qas .
W'lllla-cl&lt;alor.-..clac.beara.
-UB'• c.a1ao1 .....,.. baw: lrtcJc croublr
OCCIIJ'Jina tbdr 11me dunna c.be om--.
"We look co local AII.SC.. . _ and uy

• n:opcacd

rodds

fer lwocallylow tllidotl. llaldos a c:haaoc
to play r-w. ao _ , recllltia are
avaiboble"
Afca JpOilkiJIIto tboo&lt; prOJpoctJ the
.,..,.._would lite to hlw:. UB's otaff
turns co local blah ac:hoalo chic hive bm1
c:onwtmtly llldul. Otcbard Pork prcoaody
1w four oflu aluaml on che vanity 1011cr,
iac:Judlna ui-caputln Bnan Wiboot.
Rlllllliaa bock Plot Whltdlead, splic&lt;od
Joe o·Aanlto, aod u,ht end Jloa S&amp;ojalt an
tbe n........................ p..s...es
"""'"""' ......n.ut&lt; co tb&lt; UB dfort.

s..... H..,....._. Sdoool• ~
........,..._.. ot v• r-w. " - iu

CIOClln~ II Mony llarrclt, c.be .....
.......... q.na1Jaok - - boo ...... ~cd

n..;, u l t - be dadlcalcd - . . . , .
""' • a Icc or tiiM Oft t11at OWII wiiAc a1ao
1.-..a d.uMs. My I'd IJda •lao au tbcft
...,.._...f.Oauotdlit~··

The ....,.,.. tblltbe llullo haw IIllO ao
far tbil cumplitles lao• the
r«noJtlO&amp;Iyst&lt;UI bU ....... aod acollod.

r--

''In

lm, f-baU'I nne - bad&lt;, hid a omobcr of fr&lt;Sb,. •-alk -oot '"ho
hid ..,.,. pla)ed ~uP IChool
IWtllll for ut,'' llao aoud. ''AI thcJ pohll
Ia · - · tbal "'CMd b&lt; at.-ly d&amp;fl\cllll .

•-bot

W• ..... 1
of eood all&gt;lda
wn eooot f-bal .._......
fot&gt;ft.- f..-... ..a ~oe foreod"'

Ill.--

pea,._ • - . _ , r-w ...._

. . _,be......,.._.,._,. llilloal
..., do roport lO ......,. tb&lt;y .........
lc:lmcd I cl&lt;al ••
It • . . , _ lUI Ul'o JCaff bat llad a
P'*IJYC err... oo tbote peaycro """ ""'•
m:nllly - c d !laiD ........ IW1
FIICher'•"'"" or ua·• r-baU ..rr u a
aood .-pie. An .. llltcodllli Yqilloa
Commoownlth UDNmoty {VCU), he
c:omiclered tflonscfcrrinaoo UB bca~~~t bocb
of his _ . . bad aoo• here.
"VCU did DOl have a f-bclll p r aod I 8IISJcd tbc - ' · " Fisdlcr l&amp;lcl. "M)
I&gt;"'UUll ._...t Ul ....t I call&lt;d coodl
Dando. Hcllllpr....S.,. oPt •....,
bccauw he--.cl ~ tatcftllcd ...S
....-bit 1 ,.,.,.....j 1rtun
oflao ~lilt orr-."""" I
....-..s ral7 ~-or 1coo way. Roo

r.--

...,._........,. -10 u.sr....

. . , . ............ WI'/ ......... tbc
pla)'erJ, •• flldlcr Aid. '"lllc ~·
~doc tam rally .U.. )'011
Sban&lt; Cvrrry, ec~&lt; to U B f1'0111 Ibis
.....,,co play,_.,.. Our orr- 1u&gt;e
- f u l h i P - pOCraa.
coacb. Otarlcs
li •lood ...... n..
co CIOCIUIOI u many or cbc:v playcro u
"UB's rtCN~tm hi•• 11,..,. ICtiiiCd fair
lmaDco play for c.adl other aod f« JU..
pauabk, .. &amp;aid jlllllo&lt; ....., - Mil&lt;•
and llonat rqardili&amp; cbdr Pf'OII'Inl," said
H• inllilh lA us -"Ina wt Ukc co c:aU
OuiamiUI, Wbo IS on• or UB'I ......Uit...
S"""" HolM head coacb Joe Sluf'llac "I
'b.. pride'. Thu 11 oerta1nl7 a lfdl pl...
under Head eo.dl BiU Dando "W&lt;
try co act my playm to c:oruider ~lcs
to play and to act a aood cduc.tlotl. Coo.cb
amc:entratc moSIJy oo the Wo:aem N•w
IUid I!B ....... to chink alonacboie bncs
Dando ,..., noltc."
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Meeting
Fri. Oct. 23rd
at 3:30
Talbert Senate Chamber's

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Library seven niabts a week at

Will escort women to any on
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these times:8:10, 9:10, 10:10,
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the Main ·Street Campus.

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�__. ___.
Walk-ons key this year's Bulls
n.t __. or dribble,
driblie aDd .-11 CUI ODCt.
apia be beard rcboundlna orr
tbe willa or~ Oym u
practlce MMioat beaU
llnnclay for ~ bukaball

Balla.
Alkr liiiWai.aa iaapralivdy
..., , _ iD tblrcl pl8oe iD tbe
SUNY AIWedc Coaf..-:e
(SUNY AC) ct.•"'l ' """'ips,
UB, with tbe llelp or two

r«umial . . , _ tbree otber
reunllll ....,_, aoc1 a Jarae
tu1'11011C or wallc-c~~~~&lt;for the
open1Da praalc:e, hope to
illlprow iu Division Ill
tallldQI.
Headilll iato tbe 1981-82

a 1arJC number of freshmco
and 10phomoces 10 join the

campalp, ~ Watcm
Dlvltlon champs will be minus
swten Harold Wallta- and
Tom PariOIIS and fCiei'\'C
ccater Eric Abtadter-alllost
to p-aduation. Also miMiAc
from ~line-up will be
1tanclouc juniors 011\'id lv:ree
and JCcn J - . 8otb plaJ'cn
w11 be oppoliaa tbciF ronacr

they AaJ' With ~ prop-am,
there is • I'OOd clwlcc IMl
lbcy'U up In ~

uniforms .

prop-am. Salion a-allY
don't come out because it'•

T 0 fill tbae vacandcs, Head

dtber vanity or ootlllna."
Saner• retumina
a

t - a wearina Houabtoo

Coac:b BiD Ht~aba bad an
atlawed 40-45 walk-on
playen at prac:tice- in bopa
or findina replao:anenu.
Hqba, in bls fourth Y* at
the bdm u UB, is bopiq for

Pf'Oiram 10 ~ can .,ow wilb
the dub in the f111ore.
"Wbat we're looltina ror ls
fresllmeo with lllltapped
potential, "said Hqba. " If

rrom

year aao indude l'l.nlor John
Fl~t:riclc, who lslpr~tly

sufferina from mooooucl-'s
and ~enlor Karon Henderson,
• 6' 2" pard.
-JQfrq R . 71uusttHt

ATTE"TIOn!!!
· CfiR POOLERS

.

Royals' racquets snatch
pair to extend win streak
The UB womcn'stennls
team continua lu wiAnlna
WI)'$ this week w!tli S·2

vic:lorics over Niaaara
University oo Mooday, and
Frecloaia Slau OD lb~ 111

the Ambast Couru.
Aaainst Niaa-a. tbe slnala
playa-s wa-e impreNI-e In
capcurina five matches, with
tbe firth won by default.

ddeatioa M ary DriscoU 7·5,
6-3, thus bnprovina her overall
seuoo record 10 9-4.

Rosa

woe bet match in
coovmcina rullioe by
defeatina DoCIDa Plullcy 6-1,
6-1 and impro•ed her record to
IJI impressive 11·2. Fredonia's
Laura Cafaro defeated ownber
three seeded Royaj Patricia

Car Poolers from Spring
1981· must fill out a new
form for Fall1981 (If you have.
not already done so) to
obtain a current car pool permit.

Heide Job! Swted the skein

witb a come from bdtlncl
victory, winnina by scora of
~-7, 6-1,6-1. Amy Rfo8owecl witb a 6-3, 6-4

vic:lory, and Robin Abramoviu
won bet aame by the same
score. Donna Cipriani had a
more difficult time but still
huna on to win 3-6, 6-1, 7-6.

Available In 403 Capen Hall A~
Olvlalon of Student Affairs

The doubles team wu ooc as
hoek)', losina both iu matdla.
Sur Rubin and Usa McKJaney
._ tbe lint atatdl•l&gt;-6, 6-l,
6-3. And tbe COIDbinMioo or
Beverly Tolley aDd Lyno ~
dropped tlldr lllaldl by a

-·

bcanbrc:akiJia 4-6, 6-4, 7-6

ApinJI Fredonia, Jobl
coCaued her -ery

10 .n.o~

2

·"~-·

Koerner 6-4, 6-2, but DIDOber
four player Cipriani bested
Ann Ouoalpn 6-l. 6-2.
8otb do~ tWIU WOD
their matebes. The
combination or R ubin and
Lalie Stidham triumphed
handDy 6-2, 6-2 aDd improved
their record t.o s-1. The duo or
McKianey and Abramovitz
also won tbcir m111ct. 6-3, 6-2.
"The team is ~na up,"
boasted C-=!1 Coule
Camaiu. ''The t - played
very wdl aDd acb iDdMduaJ is
playiqa )1111 as wdl, ' ' Oumaiu
Mded, ''Play!JII OD 0111' bome
courtS is an advaDtqe 10 us,
but morelmportUtly our pley
Is improvln&amp; wltb each
matdl."
.:-)011 M . DNn

�Pavone blanks Fredonia; fifth
shutout for Bulls' netminder
8 1 LANE STRAUSS
~trum Sttif/ Writtr

Afkr a tough three ~eeb of
road aames for the UB varsity
soccer team, the Bulls returned
to the friendly confioes of
Rotary Fidd'WI week and
poSted a 1-0 victory over
previously undefeated Fredonia
Sate CoJie&amp;e.
On the road trip,' UB
f'mished with a 3-2 record
with the victories comina at
Elscrthower (4--0), Caolsius
(S-1), and 11 LeMoyne CoUege
(2-0). The losses were suffered
II the bands of H oughton
CoUeae (2-0) and a tough 1-0
sctbuk apinSt arch-rival
Buffalo Sate which dampened
the Dull's chances for the
SUNY AC Championship.
The m-.Jority or the f'~rst
balf proved to be rather
uneventful with most or the
action occurin,a between the 20
yard lines. The best scoring

opportunity of the f'1r11 30
minutes of the half came when
a Fredonia forward sent a
dearina pass In front of UB
goaltender Marty Pavone
which was ckflected towards
the net. Pavone made a onehanded divina stop off the
shot, aod cleared the rebound.
W ith only 51 seconds
remaining in the f'IJ'St half, UB
notched the tone tally or the
contest. Taldna the ball in
down the left sideline, Walt
Cohen se111 a pass to Kun
Pdaernacher, who was tightly
covered by a Fredonia
defender. Both players ovetTan
the baU, but Fdaemacber
recovered and managed to set
off a one-hopper into the riaht
comer or the net sivin&amp; the
Bulls allt.h e offensiv~ punch
they needed.
As the second half sot
underway, it was clear the
Bull$ were not content sittina
on the slim lead as they

CROSSWORD

continued to dominat~ play.
FirSt Felgemadter f'1red a sbot
from the l~fl sick that went
wide, and then Cohen was
frustrated on a nne slidina
save by the Fredonia 1
neuninder.
Fredonia besan to Bet itself
bac:lt on the Irick,, and for the
remainder of the same they
began to press in what
ultimately proved to be a vain
attemp! at &amp;ettit\a the tyit\a
goal. Thdr beSt opportunity
carne with ""en minutes left
when a blast from the left side
of the
just sailed wide or
the far soaJpost. Despite the
close call, UB regained its
composure and manaaed to
hold orr the auack.

=

' 'This was our hardest
coruest of the season,"
commented halfback Luke •
DiMagio. "We've been
showina a superb ckf~nsc, but
we're just 1101 scoring that
many goals ."

,.,....,,_,._,.
With Pavon~·s shutout, his
Mtb or the .season, UB posted
a new school record for
shutouts in a sinale seasoa . So
far this season the Bulls have
aUowed only rour aoals for a
goals against avc:raae or .44
per same.
After the same, BuUs coach
Salvator~ Esposito told the

team that the coolest was
hon.o red as the • 'CoJk&amp;iate
Game of the Week" and that
Herb Schaub was named Most
Valuable Player for his fine
job of markina Fredonia's
aoeUent forward, Jose Garcia.
Next oo the BuU 's bome
slate is Syracuse Univenity,
Wednesday 11 l p .m.

Commuter Beer Party

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"Special Guest Band"
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at Englewood

From 3·6pm at the Bull Pen!

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�Running game corralsCanisius
offenses' JOb a "'hole n.cr."

R.aht &amp;uard Jerry Maruotf
UB's 11mpk
na1 surpnsed bp lhe runncna
t .liCCUUoO -the key. "We
pme'• effecu•C~~CU asaer\1111 thoupt thai .... -olll.d let II
WileD ''*O ream with
thaJ the toam was 0011rtdcnt ot
lotethcr today w. had • lol
•daldcal recotds. wbo
c:ould run 011 the Oriffl...
of trouble tA the last t...,
IUIIJiadY dislik eKia othft
" I tM'* that tbar dcfcruo•e . - , 10 say the least," lie
- . • dole stnUk C&amp;ll be
cadJa ~ 001 all that lara•
ootecl. "Today, ~1M
IUlliciJ*ecl. 'Tlla'e 11 no bona
aDd tlw lhrr Wovl4a 'I be lhal lam played...._ perfectly.
'*I)' 10 lake conuzwut ID sucb •
tou&amp;h·
Aller 1M lu (C'*
We blocked ta.l •ell liP frODI,
Ul aomly IIUIIdled . - thaD
althollab .... dJda 'I do
pma, ""' knew tllal tbe
10 ""' the football.
rWUWIJ pmt "'ould hnt 10
Uflbin&amp; UD'"-ual . We moved
Tbc! UB BvOs did IJSI
Ulens out, aDd V.'lu~ad hod
I"' b11cL oa top, aDd " came
thai~ for 201 ~ yards
thro\161 today." Dudo
... eu:dlenl da}. "
011 the W&amp;Y to a I s-1 •-.aory
rt&gt;Uicd "Our ontcnot hne
Quarteba,k .,tanr Barrett
onr an::ll-ri•-.1 Canutw
pl11yed a arcat p!IIC, •ltlc:h n
Mel IUIOlller '~~&lt;'«»fill effort
CoO.-.e.
Saturday. boat not 111 h11 IISIIal
mu\1 If "• arc tO run t~
fOOtball •cth any 1uccas. l'bcy manner. O.Zmc, ...ho '*COl
Runnm&amp; back Pat
JUst blocked .Uat&amp;bl ttbcad
tnto cbc Cam.OUJ pmc u 1M
Wlutchead led the lfound
They didn't do an)'lhcna
leao:lln&amp; NCA.A O..l&lt;oon lit
attack Wllb 122 yards u UB .,
fancy ..
pa&gt;oer,
P&lt;OVed 10 be I IUltable
bomecomina c:rO'IOd saw blm
lu Dando wd, LB's
I'\IIUWII mate ror Whotehead .
have tis most producti•e au&gt;e
rulhona succns could not be
Altho\t&amp;h be compltted JUSI
of the K&amp;soo. His - d
annbuted to anythcna fancy,
quaner th- )ard blau for a
"'~ p&amp;$KI Ill 2J
but
to
sohd
&lt;-aeaotoon,.llb
auernpls-t,.o
or "hlch "ere
toudldowo curoed out to be
consi!ta~t
dole
of
wal&amp;ht
lnttrcepred-hc
&amp;ained 76
the wionio&amp; $COI'C.
dives and opuon plays pa.itta
yard! by NMIOI lhc ball
!'We just put coaccher a
the '*"Y to victory. The optooo, homsclf.
total team effon out there,"
featurlna a pitch to
"I nner plan on runnlna the
Whitehead •aid. "There is no
Whotr~ad, resulttd in a
baU, " llatrctt added
way to beat a team that plays
number or aains in c:rucoal
afterwards. "I JUSI take ,.hal
with a total effon. Out line
slluatlons.
the dcfcruc •••es me. If they
1 lay was faotastk, and the
But mud! of the cr~dlt, team
me the bomb, l'llcakc lhe
-lc.fome hdd them r,.ht up
mernbtn wd, bdonaed co cbr homj). Today they let me run
until the end. They made tbe
offensjve lone .
It up the mtddlc, 10 I took it."

Head Coed! a.u Dando "'u

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VoU~: Buffalo State CoU..e, Sl. John

FiJcber, Clatt Hall, 6 p.m .

Women'scmnls at Buffalo State CoUqe, 4
p.m.
WEDNESDAY

Soaler: Syracuse Unvlenlty at Rotary
Fidel, J p .OI.
Field H oetey ac St. Bonaventure

Univcnlry.

What
really
happens
during
a diet
lly LAWRENCE POWER , MD
Z....AiffdcrTunn

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JbakiDa ber bad IUid
frownifta, ·~., 1ootem my t.ccth.
I'm clown co ~ oaly plate chac
sdJI r.u aad I jUII. ...,., afford a
...., - ·" b'unoe. IIOlhlna fiB u
)'011 bqiJI 10 lose W&lt;icbt, &lt;Yea
Your body clwl&amp;a
shape cwerywbae, iDI:IucllQa lhe
aumsaad-"But there's DO f• ill the aums.
yOU say, lO ..... else il JOi"' OD
duriaa ..... lout Thr siaopk
- i s cluol the body is bwuina
furaklft 10 looep - . . . .. aad
.... said,

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tbe nda llld we lllUJI fellow
them. To Slay wwm aad alioc, tbe
body baros &lt;WI')'dllu&amp; aad
111f1b1t11. na _ . . , lissua Hke
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llw ~~- 1&lt;.-.1 of aboucJ,OOO
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rasouble a.,..., ~~­
w111t lhc delbro IWOI*:m, llld I.
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..ad 10 looep them . . . aad poomds aad, u .......... .....
to .... tlhe miOIICbcluolblood .,.._ aad .... blood
lhaa aroooad. To keep us -....
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tbc f - willlllnl to~
fuel is a"'iiabbe ....... rood .. 1101
beiQa taka ill, ..- the ~ could cb&lt;w, ...... is walkiq
tqlilarly loolciUit the ..... aad
or lhc body will be sacnllctd, lhc
funtitare llld rlltlbaa or the bollle savlac "" r.. lhc daltill.
EvmtuaDy, I . _ to 101 lbac laJI
wheft ,ou tiw, cbe
or your JOpoiiiiC!l.
lito-.
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abouc 10 prrm~~ or the day's
F'« rret/m ilf-«Jflo II
caJoria dur!Qa P&lt;riods or wdlh•
fit-•-~ to M/OtiPt cofll'tll,
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c:olorj11l
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Bulls conquer Canisius 15-8 for hom~coming crowd
8y.ION M . DIAT
A.s:llsUmJ Sports Editor

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UB Bulh defeated croswown rivol
Cuisi111 CaUeae 15-8 Soturday eamlnc
the roocball collqWe hrauina riahu to
Buffalo liefore a crowd or 7251 • Rowy
Field 011 H.omecorniJII_wee«nd.
Spou-ted by the fUIUiina of Pat
Wbitebead for 123 yardl and some fiDe
defmsiw play, the Bull$ avenaod I&amp;Sl
years 17·14loos to Cuisius, much t.o the
pleasure of the crowd.
"This was the tumiD&amp; point of the
Haal&gt;D," said left end John Wh~. "It
..., you IOiDa when rou see to many in
the a.ndt. Aad I hope they come OUI
apia for lbe ....a pme oc:xt Soturday."
UB lOt off 10 a fast awt mardlifta 61
yardo ... aiDe plays 011 only its - " '
............ Quarutbadt Marty
pUled to l(eWa ~ settiJ¥ up bis own
toudldowD nm from ......, yardo out.
s.- Oruhof booted the extra poUlt for

a.mu

... -'&gt;' 7~ lead.

UB WI$ 011 lbe march apia Clldy iD the
second quan•u a Barmt to Prau pi$$
far 22 pnls -...s the ball to the Bulb'
4! yard liM. But 011 the oen play,
Barmt's auempr WI$ iutm:cpted by
Cuisius's Ddeosive b8ct WaYDe

Kaotorski on the Canisi111 18-hil •ixth
inter«ptioo or the year.
"It was a bod pi$$," said Batmt. "I
waited too lone to throw it and he pieked

it ocr:'

B ut UB boun&lt;ed bock llddina a
CanisiUI punt on its own 45 and
proeeeded to march down the foeld for the

winolna sc:qre. Barmt opened the dri•..
with a 25 yard completion 10 Pratt at the
Cuisius 23 yard linC. A pw interference
call apinst the Ooklc:n Griffins moved the
ball 10 the ...,..,. yard line, and a holdina
penalty on the next play mo•'td the ball

halfway to the aoaJiine .
Pa&amp; Whil.cheod completed ·tho drive Clll
the nut play sc:arllp&lt;rina over the riP•
suard for a soore. llamll then ran a wide
ritht for the two poUlt ccaversioo.
1.o the JteOOd half, UB ......... oootc:nt
IO lit OD ils lead and NO out the clodt
and let lbe ddtose prottd the laod. It
repeaaedly carDe up witb bia plays such u
a Bob CostAJW&gt; fumble recovery 10
tbwan a Canisius aooriDa tbreat.
The defmae coatlDued to play tOUih in
the fourth~. •oppiq Cuisiuo
cold. Caaisi111 qunerbacl: T011y Sbarmo
was lacked twi&lt;le b)' ten tacltle Mike Rom
to stop a Grirrm drive late iD the pme.

''We had a stunt on and there wu a
hole open," replied Rossi as he described
the socks. "We confused them over the
lint and I blew lhroup."
With tht pme windina down, CanWus
rmally JC( Oil the board with a 10uclidown
&lt;lrike from Shareno to Bob Paprcx:ki
from rour yards OUI 10 aven a shutout.

the b.tlllhat much before," commented
Barrett. who rumed II times. "We did
tht option play a lot and Pat bod a .,...
day too. My pUiina thoqb could have
been bttter tbouJI&gt;. Canislus did a job playina man to man and tile ov&lt;rtll
ooveraa• was ellCdlel&gt;t. ••

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The pme •bo.,·ed a marW
improyemmt in the rpecialteams &lt;»Ytnll&lt;
,.itb Canislus Cettina minust,.'O yin~~ OD
punt returns for the pme. The Bulb hod
gjvm up two punc mum touchdowns in i5
l&amp;sttwopm...
"Tbey were oo the b.tll today, and we
mode some chanaa," &gt;aid O...do. 8emk
(Webet) hod a sood sam• punlinc.' •
iveraaina over •2 rard• a boot.
But what mode the victory the sweete1t
was the lar&amp;e wmout in the SW&gt;ds.
"It was ~ble," Whiteiieod,
·~we really appprtciate i&amp; ., •
"Jwt super. i!JSI super," said Dando.
Salurday's pme apinst the University
of O.ytoo foaur&lt;~ to be a tout~&gt; one iD
wh;cb UB's oppoomt rom .. into the
same with • 17 pme unheateD
streak-dlelooaat iD the nation.
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Cuisius. "We take it one pme 01 a
time," be 1101ed.

t)Uthit them," Bulb Coadl BiU
Dando OOt&lt;d. "We hit the scams and
made the plays. Many (Barrett) didn't
hne a geat day but be did haw a frw
dropped balls and we hod a frw ealled

tad.
"Tbey played well. Canislu• was able to
move the ball bet......, the 20 yard lines
but we stiffeoed up when the time came.
Pat (Whitehead) bod a put pme and
Marty Banctt rao the ball wdl (45 yard~
net)," the Coadl
Much of the offeosiw •lack was pined
up by rulllllna back Wbluheod who bod
his btsl daj ........ a BuU . "The: «&gt;acb&lt;l
called super plays. Marty ran the option
be.Wflilly and when be was in trouble
he'd lin it to mt and I tried to do my
best," Whitebeod maintailled. "Give alot
or credit to the line 100. They played jwt

ad6ed:

super."
Barrett cited Canisi111' def¥iise for his

"'b par pusina day. "I have,._ ru11

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UUAB. SA &amp; Al umnt AssoCtatton

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&amp; THE BIZARRE!
Oct 18th
UUAB Conc.erts

TODAY
Oct 16th
UUAB Conce rts
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2 Show~ 8pm &amp; 10 301)m
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8pm Fillmorf&gt; Rm. Squ tre 1-iall
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Student Unions Now

Wednesday ,
October 21, 1981
8 pm
Tickets: $300 students
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TICKEn FOR fiLL EVE"n
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BEER &amp; WI"E fiVfiiUIBLE
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Katharine Cornell Theatre

- Ellicott Complex
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tall• • oarheulll!y 000&lt;1-•no ~••
llt tile ~10&lt;1&lt;11. Wolly O.Vol••lll&lt;l,.

Ice"'''" marac:-~tn lunt. anti
(IIOw 1119 lyr&lt;a 10 'Tao• 'four To .... ' II
too•. hom an opentr&gt;g
botfoto n•
• ....,Oed 10 00 ...... So "''
bene! played aome -~~ but 1&gt;01'1•00
(MMCUM•04'\ _.1\h laJt."""ln l.Du a
Corte&lt;euJ llppon· 11 much on lha tan4
lash&gt;On (but With t diiiii\CI I*I&amp;I)U

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Bog·m•n o ..ence- lor tne

E~treet

Bat&gt;.:!

Min~

O.Vtllt t mus•e aounos sl'fllll'~

remlnl_,l ol Btuce Scl&lt;lttOaJ-rs

roc,.,..

strMtoCN!tln , "~o-1~
l'll&lt;'eonally. I'm • 8Nce tan, but M•n•
DeVIlle It no teptWMI\tat&gt;On ot N J
tlrllll boogoalroc:~ They 11 tuned Into a
cut little&lt; 411 ttuna to say IIIIa) than tlte
Boas anc1 Soll\1111""' JoltMy'a Atbuoy

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betel\ of !lOP A&amp;8 :and •toe~•!c Ollie
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that
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IDOl ~P'no long att.. the m~IIC
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SlOC&gt;ttl&gt;ot
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eoplllttlc:tlecl
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- - - - - ' b y Tony Grajeda

lec:ufly ot the Cteau.. lolusoe

guttar oncltM feat tn an

Ja- "-Y-Mecll a

Studio In Woodstoc:ll N Y., ta a
compo- of en&amp;enlbla. IGio
anCI h.. eleelronlc: f)lec:as

audience 11\al Is oil., beaten

Sludt(fl&lt;ltlalo-Oetobar 1
II wu ObYIOul from !.he

Instant James Emery~
Into h la lltll compoSition IIIII

a1 lila lnatn.rnent It waa an

Wllidl he has ~~Wiormecf
lhrouglloul lite Sltled end
Eurooa He hn .........., and
racorOICI wltn !.he tlt&lt;et ol

ell~oc sl&gt;or1 ""enlng ol SOlO
guitar mooct and method at
loledla Study'&gt;~ 51&gt;1Cious
performance room
em.,.. a membe( olt,. - •

among otl\e,..
The lntltnldallfiO lhouglll ol
• 'I!IOdem" eompo- on eolo

,. ,... eJttremely tCeompUahecl

Anthony Stallion, Rolltrt Olek.
Letoy Jankfnt and Bolly Bang

lnlo _ ,.. ~lOti by an
.-•e•N In gunat ltollriOniea
Yes, Emery's 11111 mueh """"
enQOOl"'• ._,.,, by the
many ,..,....,. ..., - •
leani"' IOfWatd In an anempt
to easen wary Sllbllely ot lite
aooullle ""mbeta, or jOtted
Into neurotic reputaion by an
etec1ronlc
o1 gretlno
leeclback. It w. .n, .....nlY en

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Ofdlna&lt;y CICI!&gt;C*I"'
A ltTiall but alieni'.., CIOWCI
1tu119 on tor an ..plotetO&lt;Y • ol II• 0 1 - - · Emery
att-uno e ••••Iring e&lt;ec:tNC:
El)oPIIOnt guotar a ei...•Cal
guitar at&gt;d • mlnt~ura a00111toc,
all tUbiiCIIICIIo •aJtous Ptelall
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lolost ol Eme&lt;y'o work ll
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tnto ~IIICI!ed
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.......,.. the ~
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The Alyn Syms
Group:
An 'offering' for
the bigtime
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Mustt:, 11 11'' to •votve • s •n

err /Ofm, muot N lrH
FrH /rom the
nerrowmlndedneas of
praolllloner end 1/ttener 81/~e.
From the rel trlotlona
Imposed by tne marltetp/eCfl
Unlortunerely the current

empnesrl '' on ••"'• abcwe a ll
et$e No wonder the state of
the erl ls /111/e m0f8 tllen •

circus aldeahow, lull ol clowns
end def&gt;Cing llHra.

AIO ,_, • '*""0 a-c.~ .s,_. M1t1 0..••
w•ttol Rc....• CDftllftlt'\led S~ Af1tf au montfta Ol C)(ayt"'

- Ai yn Syms
from Tile 01/Mrng
Fo&lt;- .,.,_~a. Aly~ $,..,_ 1\ol _ , -atOCI to
maJung rn.,a;c. Htt vn•rut-oated dltllnt to g M I he vefY belt
01 "'m.Mit r.u orMteG • fOiao.,ng of mus-e: tov«w Who IMI
appelted at the ~.nJullk»&gt; Syma tla.t endure&lt;L Altr.ouQh IM
Alyn Syfnl Group IASG) hal made adrn"able progr..s
durtng Ill rw• .,..., l ).illlnc., tl ha a bMn pta.gued by
petaon.nel changet, dltUeuiU" w ith m.n~nt, and lOt
lh41 moor par1 a lee' 01 1tcOQnl1ton b)' many local ..010
&amp;II IW&gt;nl.
Stm• I OI"'")ed ASG 1n 1871 and &lt;Junng the rtext two yeart
the band pl a~e&lt;t tht lOcal b&amp;' acene. performing un1qw

t 1001&gt;. I O'G 1\ L.aek.a•l"'\1 HfOh Sc."''OC fWll IO Ploly •OC..Io.
ano roM eQtifl artO • "-" t got on stao- 1 cou\0" t ~ ·•
hoW rua1y I ••• ...,. hanctt: ....-re tut.t not '-!MO to •Of~ 1n0

ap~ And lthou'Of't to,..,.... ,ou eart tP"Mo• ~"'""'
)'OU kMW lbcMIIIhe g~o~ tar ~tJhe-. nGow 41 yOU kMP ~0
tl'ttt s~utl So
a gurtM pl•,.er s atancJPQint 11 •at ..,..'&gt;'

' Oft'!

hennlul to play w1th A1U be'Cause: mustGatty 1 h.O no

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1000 "
Thotl oUWJf me"'oeu ot ASG were '" a state ol '"''~bO
•allt"g to ... If S';'mt wOt.;)d IOUf -.tth JamM No• thai
Symt t\aCf r•)Kted that Offef II WII llrM IO f~lo.m A$0
S)"mt OK'Ged 10 •hm!ttete tht rhythm Ql.lltarlat tnd the
ncond dnJmmer. 10 thf' group becam&amp; J fouraomt Tho
group conelateo ol Pet., O~v~s on ¥OCala St••• 8un on
ball lnd MlchHI Slmo-flton on d'utnt (tncldonlally IM

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and ASG It Qeglnnmg 10 fee• ul'lealy

ao t ~ t ''PIC' lhat much rrorn "'~' &amp;,tone
thlMg abe).ut Star61t~ 1~ dof\·1 bvlllt'lft me 100...1 n,..no•
We can sit 60wTt alld talk ebeN~ .tOmtthtng
T~ MW llb..lm fNlUfH ASG 1 htawy metal lty .. In top
fotm IOCiucJed Ml " ... fecGfd II I ttmalrlt Ol

cocwe' materlaa 11 V~~etl•• thJ•r own compos.ltlona Thtl group
name S1"'0ns.M IS an fnglltn uanst•tlo" ot Szym•M.kl
of the cNb c~rcult and tne pertpic.ac'O\fs
Syma deddt4 H
ltmt to bfii'Kh out ASG •ent '"'o the •~ICh lltlngtly ~h f'l,1ppe.t~5 to be S~m• rea1n•mllt
ahKhO to reo«d lnd IUM com~tJng ~" malet"PII lor
•'"''" ~"" ~m 111e1 drurnme, ..,IC.,Hl bfott\era)
an: album I!\en enll•tecl lhett htat management com011n~
wu~ l"fl ~ ol tlleH rneqg«n.,t Ihe C'?UP tt'MHd '"
l•ltftei4MI otey rfiCOJd "'e.,tr t980 an. ot t~ ~·on tfMi
HO'fir....,, tt'te O'Ot.P '*II IOOf'l to be 6 saopcAAIId ••ttl th..,
fteW ~1\tp TN r fiCOICh"9 effort$ W'e'e f01 nauo·t~t ....cl EP can I t&lt;..p a Gooo 8Mcs Oo•"' -.as~" ifltltnt
at~C:e».U &amp;"'CC •ftlt EO nurnc.t fovt on tn.e- loca~ cn.nt
tM! fiCOI'dtcl tTilllri.. ~ uP COiltCUtiQ dUSI on II'\
otrce ahelf • • ,.,.., ,... manltQef'Nt'l made al~t o•
~~ o• '~' SOf\O wete s.nt to otnet c;1 ea •'lilt he
promt. . . tt\llt .....,. ,..... litei)t
'IIIClO"M ••• o--.,_.he'kn"'' Syl'ftS a~ h 1 c~an,. ot
Subilf'fl.e ~·•"• .,.,, brl&gt;g·~ 10 c.aptutt a"\ a!Jd ttne.t
'" J...,..,. ot 1879 S)"Ma betaine a.stoetated '&lt;flttlh thl no•
Sy ~ I he Q4'0UP I telaliOnlh&lt;p wt-lf\ I ~'leA men&amp;04'T"f"t
aucceutut funk k1no. 8 utfato a o 'llltn RK:K James. Afl11
mMUng Jamea ttvougtl a fne nd ot a fnend. Syms DfOIR
n.d feKMG an II~ t""t ~ ~ IM!I'"'I) Ol ~ttnOtfl)' lhM
record•Oil Wtth hom. playlf19 on Busting Out s.-ar
tu.ilttd btl*"" them wa.s •l"''tPeh15 enough lot Syms to
..., new mtfiii)M*1t A tellr months a tier the EP wn
ltlevla»n &amp;ppuriN:III weta to IOito-.-Roct Conolt1.
,.ldmgM Specr•l. a fl(l Soul Trotn But wnet&gt; the opportun"y rtiNHCI. ASG beCame a ssociated w1th lhett prea.nt
10 tour vrrlth Jamea came a~ng, Syms lumed 11 down citing
menagtmenl St• ••lruc:k PfodtJttions. wtlich hat Mtped tnt
gtoup • great deal Stii'Struck's contract. eoab*' ASG to
proreulonal , . . aona. Ht ftU thet nla tetent wu belng
wasted becauae h i I guitar hckt were being supprnaed and reiN. . a full·le~th album &amp;niiUed Tht Otftrmg *"'d\ n . .
weJt h.,dly audible on tne aJbum. tfJa slx·month 1-t1flt wttt'l
bttn on ""- locally tor about three weeks.
James was o....r.
B u1 Staratn.tck •• an OfQ&amp;n~I!Hon or eonatderab.. au.t

100n gr .w Uted

Stan.Uuck Nts • ~ o• bat'Cie on ua ,.,.,., • noted S1fttl
AlwJ I dOn I lflel&lt; ttt.l .,..-,bOat l~lt 1\et A ll'ftOUII\t ~ be"CCI
rot.t• c.a11 ,._.,~y g .. e tOO ~~ to .,..,. Ot"' Of thoM
e-Oups YOY ~tot a 101 01 ·~ I~ "''"'&lt;lg4t'Nn1 but
I l l •hOle I !'le¥'et COI\I!OitiO myMII C:.."'' rftln.IQIMI by
1nyb0cf; t ve •'••va C.O"'Itdlttd A.SG to be on...,. ~
0t1 a

e.n OlO

vardb~rd a IA)AQ. · wean Futt ol S0\11 ••-•• 11 •n
8kltnded •&amp;fiiOn Of ~SQ I blrg~&amp;t hit whh I Cond-"Md
IIIII GQOO 8an&lt;1 Oo.. n
A c;01,;pte ot oeop11 loki me It" I IN Oftglnal aono ahOu&amp;o
Nl•t bMn J~et lll'd I l•ttfned to th&lt;M\. at.., led S)"'N • t
1110 lhOuQ'ht t co-;ld do t&gt;etrM on lht f~~~Je
1~

fKotd

''of

ng

Not~r that

ttwl ••tM.Jm ·• ou1 the moet 1mpor111nt

.. ,,l()f'IIO ~IS PIOI'nOI"'Q tl
n• .. been remtU .,.,_, •t CCW"M
~M &amp;"'I ASG WI CNI'IC.&amp;Mr

..-.oet ~

C()vtM or
fed\Q llltiOI\a

to P~U""'"G loCI I ~tent tn

TNI G'~P -. 41 ~·••IOfOW'" 10 ,..._'York C.lr at liM
lf'CS o~ Oetabef to J)tay •• G.....,"'"" ano •llh afty rue'g., ~·erut 1 ~J'Of recbfd it&lt;llr'Da'"t., --otMat Lnll"

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...,

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we 1\1,... a 10t ttOibQ or~ I h.. .._, srma
Q1'0uP
feMt tt••l •I lhll OOHI'\ ·t 90 ,. ... tnen e.-a a • ,..., d i ttO«
thai tne band m..ghl )Ust giVe ~ Rat• ,._" $e a ~~
dl.at.h 4n BuffalO..... wouiCI ti.lll MffGIItruc:t At
ChKJc. o\lt or itght 1nc1 00 bM:k ,,to tnt sr~eo. 8wt ...,..,. u
the New YOflt deal ooa.n·1 ta .. • oil and ttwl ••bum ctot1

•u• ,.•.,.

tl&gt;lrll .. enouol\ to hOld ua togotlte1
S)lf'l'lt 11 a reatiat. Reoatd lttu of the tte"*"'C'oua tuppOrt
ne has, "• tmowa tile roacs to succ.aa ta • tonQ and arduous
Pith Tl'ltfl ate no "'19~ formula•·; P'OI~tit~ can on..,

teavlt ttom 1 sense ol Cie(t.kl.aHon to muak: and 1 con" Jcuon

10 live by tns own ru..._

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____..ey

James Beggan

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Poor and Obscure

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a..e o ker

"Hot." Early jan w .. hOt,
and aweaty. It was IO&lt; the
boc1y, the motions a11&lt;1
emot ions. It ~fllll lat er It
cooled, became more
C&lt;lle..latlhg, tor the bral11. Us
audleiiC&lt;I became mO&lt;e select,
mO&lt;e like a cult, The masses
l ike neat, the mind lfkea
vari ety.
t..olln Is "hOt ," Indivisi ble
from It' a climate. It creates
strange bedfettows. Classicist
Ravel . l&gt;OPISt Manllow. ll&amp;avy
rock eludes ttke Hendri x and
San!ana and )aaers ll ~ a Oluy
Gillespi e end Mttes have u Sed
11 like a 51&gt;ice wllh n umerou•
applications
For some reason. Latin
rnythma e1o no1 sutler the
stigma other elhnlo musics do.
Just about every major artist
has u\lflzed them at some
poi nt In 11\Bir car""'•· On the
technical front. eleclret~lc
thythm boxes will rarely
feature a pol ka 0&lt; 1aran1et1a
bu t boast numerous \.alin
varl aloons. Nol many mu.lc
fans are ltrmed off by lilt!
addition of COflllaS, etc. Where
many woul&lt;l be by the ad&lt;lltl0t1
Ql strings or o ther
cO&lt;Omercl allzlng features. Due
to it's permeation through the
whole ! leta, Latin could t&gt;r-o 10
1\ave the largest crossover
audience o f any ethnic music.

combines all tllelmagsry of
mythiCj!l Ora Kantas t&gt;re&lt;l
tO&lt;Oaelo, the Beattes'
"Revolution number 9'' and
'Strawberry Flelela • . " wrth
a large dose ol M &amp;t~enyi M aya
tonal lmagsry
P aquuo O'Aiv&amp;fa Is e leader.
not a sideman. ana hlo atb11m
Is .all Ilia o wn. He's that same
Cullen born reeds player whO
too~ Montreux and t~e worlel
by storm a few shOrt yurs ago
with ltakere, an e&gt;u&gt;ellent be~&lt;l
that hOlds tha distinction of
being the llrst CUban group to
be slgne&lt;l by an American
record company In twenty
r ears. Cube wes "'he&lt;e Dtzzy
found Chano Po:o, rnereby
tn a ugur a tl~ t~e Utln Jazz
tradition almost lorty years
ago And trakere ~;hOwed Uf
tnat natton·s jazz tendencies
have no~ been hibernating the
last t wo c:lec:ades.
Pacquito enjOyed rwo years
With this world tourlflll band,
ex1ltrlO dur.ng a European tou•

hllliflll out In Spain and cornlflll
to tne States SIX months late&lt;.
His lfrst soto project. 8/owlr&gt;
(Colu.mbla FC37374), is no
cO&lt;Omercoal rut, d;sgulslng
some excellent player- in fusion
g arb like &amp;Orne Jo.panese llorl\

player• hav• been aubjl!cted to

'more on thai in the next
ootumnJ
Fortunately, Blo"''" IS a
COIIai&gt;Ofatlon ot oreal latin
players who IUOt play the;r not
peppers ofl Basslsl Eddie
Gome• Is tho sessrons lltooest
name. He soloa 1111 way
rntough an awosome
IW.tapMotlon woth electric
basslsl Russell Blake on
" Baulronaut." There Is not 1
weak cut on the olbum It s
pure hot, a'ld ts t~e pettect
primer fO&lt; anyone ~ nn
miSMd l~akel a and can't really
undersllnd the l.atin lnlluenoe
on )au beyond the conga

d,um.

In a statement he ma&lt;le on
hts arrlv•l m New York e.s a
permanelll reo)(tent. Pecquolo
echoed • s.ent•ment ••ve hoard
frO&lt;n many jan p laYI!rr whOse
hOmelands 1re someW1\at
resrrlcuvo toward Jau pllyefi.
He saio, ' Man
yO&lt;J don't
know wn" It's lot&lt;e not to be
tree

fot the fltst time In

my lif e, I m free • That
oentimenl m1y be a clue to the
unoversallty of boln jazz an&lt;l
Ullin rhythms In 1 s~nse, It's
w~at the mualc'a been saying
lrO&lt;O the beginning • Free" Is
not. · Is 11 not&gt;

eeJt at Brannen
3989Ma1n

Medical School
Applicants

fNana

Vasconcelos Ia a
tarazlllan-t.om percussionist
whO's been around as long u
·any~ bul has nurtueel, l o Ills
,itdvantaos. a l1lOill backWOO&lt;Ia
character an&lt;l prl mlllve
perSOtla. I remembel aeelflll
blm lor the llrslllme on the
PBS tube Wlth Gato Barbieri
from Montreux. He's grown to
cull stalus wltto 601118
exploratory recorol ngs wrth
Codona an&lt;l Egberio Grsmonti.
His appearance on the latest
Par Metheny project, As Fall&amp;
Wotchlra, So Falls Wffchlta
Falls (ECM-1-1190), I neld In
quite great ant icipation a fter
Ills eollesl•e role In the
Metheny group'a Bultalo
performance thi s past spring.
In an a fter-eoneen l nt&amp;!View.
Metheny elateo hOW he
ooutan't Imagine hOw they
could have rt!CO&lt;&lt;Ied the music
without Nana 's Input. The
album itself Is not a
di sappointment. It 4hOWS great
prO&lt;Oi se IO&lt; an ever...,xpandl ng
Metheny (POSI 80/llt), and for a
continually matunflll and
cllaltengong Lyle Mays.
Nana' s appearance however.
sounds more like an
afterthOught. If I didn't al ready
know hOw ECM put tnel r
albUms togetllet, I'd almost
'&gt;elleve tte Nas brought In
' hen the dose was near
compl etion. Pat'S desire t o
ut llfte Nana 'S " hOt'' lor his
normally cooter sounds falls
short like a l ukewarm entree
with hOt sauce on the side.
Nana's Incorporation Into the
regular group, a s evidenced In
:heir Spring performance. may
Have matured, so later
reCO&lt;difliiS hOld gteat promise.
The aJbum'.s lll gllpolnlt are
Mays' acoustic plano on
" Ozark" ar&gt;d lila subtle
Zawlnul-llke synt hesizer
programming, with the elder
master'a flair l or knoWlflll what
Ills best. Metheny Is
developing a naturalness that
goa beyond hi s earlier e fforts.
The Bill Evans memorial,
"September Atteenth" Ia every
bit a tear·Jerker aa
Mclaughlin's "Lotus on an
Irish Stream" was In 1971.
Nane's few opportuniti es to
come out front come with
uni que vocallatlona on "It's
For You" and "E11tupenda
Grau" (eehoelflll " Amazing
Grace' ) . The title tur&gt;e

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Reybea\1, d8'1, 8u1h Tet'U •OO

Hoboli.en'1 Bongot PIIY that
oerq&gt;. punCh) new ...... dlf'let"-

F14shton. . played. Each band

~ts

two .OflQ$ aCJ\,

&amp;u eomettung Is wrone II
beeomea apparent
the:
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albllm~ Tho •~ow! I... at StU!
Recotda muA be &lt;teat or ahJptd
bleaus.t 1"11 Is one of rhou
te.-rfbte OOfinQ ' 11iwe •lbuma'' and

notnlno wil s.v. vs.
S.oleles th&amp; fact that tho
petform1nces heft are ~\
among lh&amp; moto oxcttl"9 olth&amp;
oay (except tor the d B'• and one
8ulh Teuaa' CIJ1). 1M aJbllm
sound&amp; Uke It Wll reootded tn
the theatre•a bathroom. tt'.a tnat
bad-moumrut. grey, cavernous,
1 dull roar.
"'oll dlaaPC&gt;Oinll"9 olll&gt;e
boi.u"cr. are t~ RaybMta, whose
memborolncf- fo&lt;m«
Conlonlona. James W111to'a
8 1otl&lt;a, and Efghi·Eyed Spy-all
QfH t tnf'OYt tton b&amp;f'&lt;tt of
mutlfctawn. H...e. IJ&gt;a Rayt&gt;Hto

pay rrlbuutd to lh6 great ttaany

1nstrumentelaurt patty dance
mulllc ol th&amp; flftl. . and slxllu.
Th&amp; trouble lo thai. unll~ lh&amp;
gr•t -~y pt*Ctlllon- Ollha

mus1e aucn u ti'Ht Ventures, tne
Ra)lbut5 are not fun. Mot
(surp&lt;lsfngly. oonaJOOring th&amp;Jr
lndl•ldu&amp;J paalol do they llld

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mold,
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ntfa from tM flft•ea The aoea

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to4ntd oy 8utt1 tecra1 arummet
•nd for'Mf The Spec-trum muatt
edtiO&lt; Doe Pop, along with lhroo
tourlha of EngiJtill po""r&lt;leotn
alytoh21 throbbing Grtatte. Sull

no "MJ1. '''act:

Tha htru th&amp;mHivet
manaoe 10 bore with thelf covet
ol John Len~n·• ctlntflut
"Cold T""'-y." ~ut -reIn

' 1Pundl Orunk... a flna1'1Umber
typ4CIII ot lh&amp;lr pc&gt;St·S.Ofheortlan
csloco style. Guitarist Pot Ptoco
(&amp;lao on noConi~IOn) •• goocl
Tho only group Clllployed to
full adVantage ,. tile dB'• /4
gullarry po-·1101&gt; unit
romlnl$cont of lh&amp; 8ytdS, e01ty
Tom Petty and Tel.,.la!On (dUe to
_.,.drumming •• Mil ol

If tht" wu &amp;n\' ~\ols•tceln ,,,,
-lei, 1011 McCUIIoc:h- eoelly
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.... •~.tvor w.-t s.roelol'rt~. Q~i~llu
b4fes "'•'"' on lh• ab.im, •'•~
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11111 with room to breath&amp;
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Th&amp; lyrlcct .,. moody-

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Cf. .m llou~t 00.1 t'tave Ua

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woo come to ti'IOivt tfound
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mat~et . $.N? McCuuoc:n 1a 1M
rnalntuy ot tM 8unn)'~ . and

tne 8u'lnymet\ efe • carefully
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rant)
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8unfl,...,.., 00 imm•nH1r well '"
tMh nathoe Br.r•m. an(l ttlt
feltase of IM't fk"'t tlbum

•••t

Clocodlfe&amp;. t\as rec.-v.cs
constderabte .aftW'IUon on thllai6e
olthe ~lllnt._ tft'l•t the mulk:

~fld

tn&amp;meteA

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O!WOO.O.U i t t J -

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�Emma: Buffalo Woman's Bookstore
Kadem+e II!Ofeture Wh• t ,. rellllVPI'p' MW IO H'HI

Othef C)OII'It ot •ntelt ol nch.ot 4 11(11
• bvl a b
'f'mll+ r..at.td~ ••I•&amp;'!' ..,_, • "'""IKm ottt lit Nln"
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Aa o;r,offl_, Cfilnp. !Jt14! Moe, a ~lt•~,;J•t t~ 110CII:
s tellflc\1.,. of \lthO 11 .,, ,,... go tte~··"'
tt1• tune
ftOli'CI ~~~ $ch!Ne0ei, ilhOI,. fntt'f•bocor itirr'f)C) fA Nd tf'tt'

troa • o . - •l*&gt;loiJlJna m lll .. ohue lex oncl I&gt;Y

t~c; of the booi!,•IOJI • co-mrtuo~nol\ ullll~fl.l•uo ~

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ By liz Petrtr&gt;O
Specten~ ~~•tor . . .,.

OU)' ¥t"htCh Cart dal"' a
tC»tnaht•~.,

· 01"""9 MW to &amp;uUato 1

0000 ~vtnbef o! inOpS

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boc&gt;h Jnd

.-.o"'en-namel)' Emm• The svuato womerrs
eoo-atora

&amp;nma was stanect oU1 of the DKk or • van uy
three womon WhO lelt It'll need tof womert•s book.I Thal. KCO'dlng to cotlecthle tnl!mbet MauJyn Bell.
au~ up \1'\e IT)Qbt~ beQtnntno• ot tM Emf'N
8ooJ..ttore. wntcn oeloeb,ated " ' fifth bl'tlf'Klay ontf
lhft pest M a'f' After rrequentlofl8uffato·• E..ast 11t1e
wtth thett ~n'tOOtle for .ome ttme. the '"""
founders oathfM'ecJ enougn auppon to open their tust
aroretronl on f'IUmore Avenue • spot Whtch hal
•mce gtven way to the present toc.atton on the COfflef
of Gr""'f•e•d end Main
The Emma Boo-store •• untque tn .&amp;e.eral..,.ays the

moat obvK)US ut ...nJcn t1 111 ttoc" ••cnntYet~
owoted to women'• or
lseves " One of otJr

fer'""'''

~lnctp... 11 4Hiino with •omen·s 9resMa end ~m•fl
preHM,·· noted uaa Atbfechl, one o' ~•~••
c:oueoUwe rnembert who had Oltl'lt,.d to 4t.cuss tnf!
bOOUtore. A 0'.0uate ot UB'• Women'&amp; SCudjet

College Atbf'ectu &amp;lid tM bookstore''""" to cat')

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101\ women mttmbefl

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Jtatt the atott ano auend weellt.,
lout llmtl a )'eat

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• p!!uc..d wtuch "''il ~f)~!~~~ I cnoou 10 er.ltnd t
woutd OlHJSS I '!Ito ye•rt •• ••traQt • t•~~~t ;,rome~ lltl'f
• ~ 11mt Seth~~tfi&lt;M noted
Wh11&lt;e U&amp; pttmary pur1)0M teMI•nl Oflt u r ~Pi~
•lteraun• bt. tor ·~ &amp;bOut women. 1~t
Soottstu•• 11so lunehont at .a •omen 1 tetouft't •nO
community c~1e•. prow 'Cling "'to,l't'lat.ott at "Mtecl u

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ot a 0000 wOman OOC10.. or g~eeologtsl

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spectal thlngl-~try tlldH'.gl, St:hwede

lAid

Aa tor cl•entele, lhe membert aasatt Ihat tn.

ltltKaWre 'b)', toe. and lbOul *omen.-anu UJtast

bo&lt;HlatCMt aUracn

antHKIII ant~,m,.u•1ist.
..abtan iaaues ··

r•notng hom studef'lta. and ecadtm'C women to

W'l

s:upport ol

o•t and

Wh•l* a" occ:.t-tlonll Bronte "il!ilir Ot Willa Can'''

clat,atc ca" be found .., the atacka tne bOOio.atOfl " ' '
ttl mamata)' t:"' rem"'''' UtetltUtt, 'tlot., tt\e works ol
Germt• GrHt and Olhets •mpty repres.enteo Other
leatur..&lt;' authOt• tnctuoe Vjrgtnta Woolf Geo.tude
Ste n . .Anats N'n and Kelt MU..C1. u wt~ll•• Torontobased ,._.,,,, M•rgarpt Atwood
Bft,.st4et 'f'IMe ttttn IN Emma Qoolt.tto.-e camM a
good 'e*Uon at tnfOfm .. uonat, 1\eafth tlllted

tetatu,,. IOf women

~•udlng

booh ano p.ampn~ts

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pubJitfl.eS U1 o•n ~.atonal nellflteiter. .,CI :apon1011
liM Cultllfll .vent5 for womt4'l ..,. ADS (Af1.

wom«~

ot aU •OM a..'lG caJIH\&gt;Q'I,

wor~-'"0 YJomttn

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Olh6r .. ~? Moff! •nd fT'IOfe me"
C04'1'l"'Qi U\, N•d
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di'Vlc:teS lr.t m~

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r•o tunoa: 'hed\J_. aNa gen'*"e ntcwm1t10n

MIG'"''•
One nopot IUCh

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~-~ w~td 5fiiiY
lrocn
al)oo.,&amp;to'• 1ttea&lt;ly plag..,., b)' vandall•m and lfte!t

'Vet lf!rO\IQh au Ul ttoubiH. '"- Emma 9ookltore
rematna a WOOh'llt-l"'lle •UWod'Y tno4.1tcor batt\ men

~ncs

~ fOO-'"D' to or•doe tnrough ui'HU!tatand•"'O ttl•
ag•-old gap of p&lt;Ojuel&gt;t:e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,

The CourtYard Mall:
A plaza for the palette
_ _ _ _ __,By Dave Cu]ka
As 1 n.tte h.lneheonettn

s~e

as

remlndera of now b•n•l tne
midday meal eon be Eating luncl1,
on 1 thrill sc.le, falls 500'\ewtle.re

Yot, """' wllh rts well·groomt!l!
counrefllr'Ke, cne m•ll ft eullt
miapJA&lt;!ed ,.,thin cne dfsheveted

downtown bu1iness loop Se•no
toc.eted a1 160 Mal~ Sm~et betow a
g ro wirtg . bu t

CtVI!f~new,

.sttooomg

o.-eMnt.a a pa.tt or mator

between a JetaiGI:ant• gam. and
ltsttnll"'g to Em.w.on, lake an&lt;t

cettt &amp;l'

Palmtw. What Ira about I a takJno a

Orl*lnG power t1'J tht s-tortu and

s.andwtdl out ot a broWn i)lpet
corry In; case, eating" 0nc1
fCHQittlng it. •n the c.aN of faa\

poor bu&amp;tf1eu hours (&amp; • m • s 30

food but~l mtflt, rou gel ground
beef, ovbll r.tl.ed vncte' a QIOfkt!Jt.

O&lt;Jphemlam.
Wl'lll hiS come to pass ts
dating not so mUCh lor the s.a.ka ot

1uto and otylo u lor arellltc:.tlon
ol habit eoo hunoe~~ This tuds lhe
the motU
balk: of human needs and ., toss

COil.naty art.S fOWatO

or form.

'The &amp;Ubterranun sectOf of tM
Couf!yord MallIa, In ltlo c:ompony

of Itt peera, an lconoctuL They
lorego ltlo oxlllln; dreorinesa ol

luJ'Ch ,, an 1ttempt ao res.tore

Olylo •• a vlniHI of dlnlng. cto.J&lt;od
with 11 diulm11ar eafes and a
gard&lt;lrt-111&lt;1 polio, lho mall
INplroot ovor the o adlllonol

downtown (fast fOOd) haunts..

otob tema for the Mall not enough

p.m.
The tatter tauon Is wtly thea

restuar-anl a -.ppeaJ pOmartty to ltMt

Oo'ltntown ahOppet&amp; or emptor-a
A femft11r scenario Ia • ttlo of 'u•t·
and-tie businessmen ;~ tone tab4e,
MXt to a mkXII. .ged woman
weighted by armloadt ot ~cQ ges
al'd a g.rancfehlle1, ne.it to a pret tttn.plnl&lt; office g lr1 • •

The tam ~e&lt;l deCor •s

Mall s attt•cuon tt: etCt\ed In themet\U o' •KI\ sut)dtVtsfon fh•
commun~

ot st'leppa It u

CM"'&amp;Se fOOCI do"-'n It'll lme from
Grect"n tHhn•c dehcec;ln or

- erepee one Begols Kld41nQiy. I
f l fM to the tet-up

u

~- 011 '"" monu bul ls big ""
plac:Jd&lt;ty. If tunC!! d id flaYO o
aalwageat»e Charact.,,S11oc tt wu
I he lnhefenl restfuiiMti&amp; of tne
naJI-11our hlltUt from !he jOO. Tho
green hues of tho llooll motU
Hf\10 . . 1n eKtenalon ot tr..
atready catm'l'l9 air of tuf'let\.

But tne thrust or the Courtyatd

the ''Unlteo

Natlo&lt;lt of f ast foocl." The

conce9' ta · ~en'Ou•. toouor. cno
klod•no). navtn.g each dlmM

worklnQ hArmonlov-atv unOer one
roo! lniiNd ol duet In; for
bualnets And the presence ot an
enteftl.!ntng dish neatby m~h\
pooalbly -~ a ...,.., tloofl lo try
eomemlno~ •

H«e's what's Mw·
King Woh: Chi""" looclleoturi11Q
Chow M•m. tried fk:e,

11

odds-, In theofy, w ith .tome o f lhe

m~

st,.nge u 11 'calmlng tm-.gtne

ol.

eoo rolla. et

0 ueflty Tti. . Lundt: T8as RfKI
Hots.
zouo ModHon1ont.n Culalne:
Souvla~~ 5111111 KabOb. Gyro, and
Sj&gt;lnach pie among olhoro.
JC'• tc:.
? Yogurt: Sell·

c...,.

e,.pte niloty.
The -~ of lilt W"t: Bar·B-0 beef

and we:stem merats-..Gr1noo."'
My PI Pizza; A hlgnly

recommended ~te.
Paura Dolt -~~ BMI. Hiom &amp;

Zlggy'a: roco·a anO eu..c.;·a .,.,
tne W'hO'I Mex~ wacaUon..

T'he Patt• Parlour l..a.Agna.

froton

a......

spaghetti, otbet noocnu • nd

souceo.

Kanluel&lt;y Fried Chld&lt;an: Vou !Ylow
abOUt ttMa.

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fecetttly a group ol women aa•d n
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pop/lolk alnt)OI' DMn Frlodman
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Doof (liTO) hu, '"' IS yooro,

bfoughl this &lt;Street I we to aud~s.
on BradWay, tnm t~evitton .
4t&lt;lt0tt the natiOn. and Ktoa.t h¥e
~unents

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With • ttuntW.ftO

'lert\Oalty ,,., ,•• cal' ,... tdl hi
Ofigtftl "' .._

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oneS V.•t.,. (H..E.W ! _oa&lt;_
dltec:•OI AnhcM Plnn enO at~ Anne
Barloctof1 about ,,.. ccncept. ~· •••
on. of ~-, CII&gt;WOIUta. O.'t'id
Hoya, who brougl\t tho Nl'O IIIlO
H IIIMOI 111 lila 11&gt;'"'0 Of 1811
TM Nl'O n.. bean gr-lng...,
....., wMh 1 copti'&lt;atlngly
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of what nMCit to 1&gt;0 ootd You loot

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Bor'4l wttl-r I n _ , on

w-.y. Oct- 2tot ate

In the Lanoott• ()powa Houao, •
,.,.ly_tOfod 457 IMOiro
locatodln Town Hall ot LoncaotOf.

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:f."'no":'~':ocs~~=• u

well
u aervfno u ptOdue.t, ODmPQMf
and onongor "" rocont pm)octo by
t,_vlttuoooOocS...rln-.
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have- olrod
on Al&lt;dnlglrl Spoclo/, NBC ToniJ1hl
Sllow oneS t,. Alll&lt;o Oouglu Show

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E•P«...-.ce ,,. &amp;engueoe J~•'
8uflllo CHtMnll the Nattof\1.1
Theatre of tM O.at 1n tN 1111 '1
only roglorlol porlormance ol
Gllgomo•• ~ar tllght. Ocl1ath

at 8 C:H'!\

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aura that the dare i6 IIPtC'IIIy
of~ A reratrNI 10 bl
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talented ditOCIOfl tw Kllo!l tn

,,., own tuhlonlng, pulpit·

a/loping atylo
At lila Cantor lof PooltMo
Thougll Cobarll, It Eut Utica ol
Main Street, lorna C. Hill • ••

dwect thl Cent••• U!tm• Resl6anl
Theatle Companr )n •
prwMn1a1tOt'l of

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lllflhortnlomtatlon.

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...cl&lt;mO&lt; hf~lc.a.rrun1 of ...,...., v.bat he 'WI! IDled 10 ~for
Hallo-«11, I~«&lt; ,_-old llrand7
&gt;011 "lliull pilrt ao UB Til&lt;
\&amp;Vdenl~ '~htd \II Ch~alb ur

puok and b ......... - . . . IM

f"'" or •udo
por1Cin0l&amp;IICS b 0..:U the: GN!Ido

....,.. &gt;nd

and B;t Bud,lollao 11\lmh•ciTtO
and
dtocO•u tb&lt; omp.&gt;r&lt;~~&gt;« of &lt;tni&gt;l1
In tht ....... to.n &lt;olorina
V.loo llr&lt; , . , _ \ochl :0.0 tlocy

...,..... play '" tht .....Sbo

&lt;tk not h1i )W~ JT(tQt' C.'f
Wmn~na fr&lt;thOMD 'fk&gt;&lt; Ucb

an rarnnt. ••a CD&amp;~uf'llt ..
Pcr«lmor.,«&lt; a poha •hen w
rrtx&lt;N&lt;d tn buty l&gt;k cat\ • •b&lt;
AIM•acd

a•c

on !oct lu&gt;tl.,.t-h&lt;lt. lallltl&lt;,

"""' · The-w ... 1111 •hltklrrhtia
tht iulft"'' proc-a1 and rt't'k\."'1
"'-"' --··

C

dli~ bc:f\1\ lOr

cr O.•a:tor O.ruhnr

C u.a.il6o ,'1\td Md lh~ trn~f~ of lhc
"• :at-ole rt•'lfUl• anti ~red

rht'lr tmp;Ktan~ 1" lh«nt' Whoh~
&amp;lratlncd for t'antdl. IM Cmlt'l'
~~oron'klf' '&gt;t.tcmat~ "-U;J~ of

or all aJ;P«U ot arowtl&gt;. "There IJ
no ruJOn .,hy day can c:an'o be
toke lh.,," Cualdo AlCI. "Ovr
prOsralll . . . . ....,p~c
._Hh prO\tft iUC«S'f "
c.-ataldo coouncocd.., lb&lt;
tUOCftlliOCI

or the cattft b,. boeh

!lit •'OIIUDIIIUI} and the

Cit\

0(

&amp;fralt1 • 01.r fol~ m aM

cwe""""lt anJ Ill&lt; rrof&lt;&gt;""n.al
•'Ofld b I H'l'\ CO.phc.altd OM, "

&gt;he rtmAt&gt;«&lt; •• LaM ~
Ulltrk"'tOft ~·'" .s.:M!It ;.t dlfftrnl\
._.... ~,~

.......

f r - fhb&lt;f·Pr~. O.OJTalo Sd&gt;oob
aftll fi'OIII 1M Elf!• C'l!il.liooool
[~"'"""""' GNMI ot W&lt;11tn1
""" 'ock lf:&lt;.f'C of w-.t 1tna4&lt;
lnC' o f thr Centc."S"'- taotiR'.ft 1-n
oOmC" wa) or af'lln'lha ...

of WN' " d~t
olfdAI&lt;d ••• ohe Sa110nal

Ecec

toddltr\ and p&lt;cs.:hoolcrt mct'l for
ailalf dlor on Ill&lt; batcmml of

nrl) nl"'ltnct and

Baldy BaD 10 learn a lmlc obolrt

11'1\lroJt"'f'f\h a\ lhC')' fl'tatr tO 1M

AtKXUhon ror the EducatiOn n l

dn&lt;loroncnt ol choldrcn The:
Ctu1C'1 aJ"" rrt'Hcje, , ..,iceS

CWI&amp;IUl.atxM1

f~f\h

"JOOd Slatt"' and • htallbr

1h«n&gt;d&lt;., and !llhm, and • kM
about I he "'Dr!J
&gt;Um&gt;undo

"'"&lt;b

tbem.
\\ d&lt;ome oo tbt l:arly
Cblldhood Re.nrch Ccntor, a
multi·fun&lt;tion ccnttr de&gt;lJil&lt;d foo
~ludy atJd rr~ch. profe.u;1onaJ
devctopm&lt;nl, communlt)'
oonsullllllon and proaralll&gt; for
ctuldren. The: Ccnt«-,.hk;b
u100rporatt'.t lhc lormrr Um\'cni'Y
School-occupit! modern fO&lt;olldn
on 1h&lt; Amh«ll Campus.

tduca••~t

Youna C'hoklrm t"J\[Y( I. an

.and .... \ldy {\oPf"UfiURtliC'\

lor rtofallaonaJ cducaron .111d
uthtr' 1ntt1r~ctd tn tht hc:ld or
tatJy choklhood C'd"""IIOO
"Wt art pnma11lr an aoodcml&lt;
unh ~.nd no1 a tOnal ~«."
Cat&amp;klo uplatn&lt;d.
"P&lt;(Ipfe &amp;&lt;I oa contustd ,.,th
day are centctl. We are much
mor&lt; ohan tllat." sh&lt;' «nphtib&lt;d

fbt

tt.a.rtd 10 prom()t...

bq.tnru"' ror

A.o'kfl\.."&amp; . ,

)'Outh •tn

a nauon.al ~d E.ad\ year a
&lt;:01\lt«.u " tldd 1.11d new
f!'doca.uonaJ 1dn1 '" E.vtr
Childhoocl o.,.clopmcno ...

.,....,1«1.

fJIIlnt ,..,~,•bolit Ut~tt"" a.ld"~'"

''Thll year. our inrana and

loddler r•ovam ,. b&lt;l•a

. ......

1n1roduccd as .tn c•ampk of

«nltf ,:t~ I he lRlC'f'JC\iOD

lHE

~ .,......

EORUM
Friday, 16 ~ 11181 VOlume 32 Num'* 22 Slota Unl-.11y ot New YD&lt;11al 8ullato

Internal Audit reveals a misuse of BEOG funds
~~~-"'-ar:lo..-m&amp;
~ ••

.
. .tl&lt;lory
thar
ac:odnnlc:

..,_...,..,ada

TM Sp«tn."'
of U....
o(fic:cs ea u .. ,ems- to dc!ft"'lldllt' ,.y

A

n estlmat«&lt; UO,OOO of BEOO
funcblla _, b&lt; au......t ado )'Cat
by U8 "uclmu wtoo lccp Ibm
anrd checks and drop tb&lt;or .....tanoc
toach, aocotdlft&amp; to Internal J\udu D!r&lt;etor
Richard McL&lt;ron.
1'bc llllca&lt;d m~&gt;w&lt; or rwuls • 111
diJcow:rod by Md~n dik P'&lt;Piflll&amp; the
.,...... audol of us·. r......coal oud
di$lribution and he pracnlod the r&lt;tulu to .,
V'« Prcsid«U toe Finan.,. and
Mana&amp;&lt;tl'lcnt Edward Doty"' an eariy
5ep&lt;C11lber mcmonandum.
Tht &gt;ituatlon may result in • (1\anJt or
the Univor•ltY'• ronaocfal aid do&gt;tribudoo
proceu. Tlw Sp«trum wu unable to
r«:&lt;ivt inrormatloto conccmln, the audll
from admlni¥Oraooca and nt«&lt; a Freedom of
lnfonnation (FOI) Law r&lt;qucot 10 aaJn
..,.... to the memorandum iuctr. The FOI
Ar:c provides tht public and Ilk news m&lt;dia
with a - . o f acxa.s to recorch thai tlocy
are lcplly enoillcd to read, but bavt b&lt;cn
10 obuiA.
Doty dots not bel.,.. th&lt;fe is I ICTIOUJ
problem ...0111 Sludtnli mrswiqBEOO
fomds. Alta m:dvuoJ Mc:LC1oo'a
m&lt;mOtllldum, b&lt; maiotamcd tluot "only
roar or
"m mvoh&lt;d"' til•
misuK., and insilltd tba&amp; k •-..s • •a01 I

"""'*

1M:,.-...

~,_,

..

"""'- Vic&lt; l'r&lt;:Pdml V."olloaao Ba~.
...,_, d_...,.t. A&lt;alrdiq to Md.aon,
Baumer ra:ei&lt;-.d a copy of dot
- - a n d immcdiatdy ,~..,
that lntomal Audd UIUl him "m ll)'iftJ 10
JCl lw&gt;ciJ&lt; oo lhis problcm
~ aid tltat tlocy are 110 loOJ« dlllble

a

or""""""

r..." When Cl)ftlotelt&lt;l Ball- rcfu&gt;Cd 10

commnu.
l&lt;kL&lt;ron iDdlcat&lt;d "'·· tu. ofncr 1\ti
b&lt;gw&gt; 10 toot onto tlw' pood&gt;l&lt; .,..... of
the pr....,t tact of ,a&lt;.Jfocxncy ill ob&lt;

financial &amp;lei dlsonbuuon protus 11 UB Ht
boll&lt;$ to toaw the report comptncd by the
end or No•-ber.
Ao:ordlna to lht mCfiiOt'IDd•m, a $
puccnt random sampl&lt; or f9ti().J981
Un,.,.,ioy Buic Emplo)m&lt;nl OpponUMY
O.ao1 (BEOO) rcoipicnu ,...,.., sdca«&lt; 10
clcr..-mine ,. hethet the studcnu who had
r«:&lt;i•cd !heir awarch had cornplet&lt;d 11 lea&gt;1
sill credit bours-lhr minimum rcquhttm.nt
tor diJibilily-and whether proPCf ewarols
wert allocal«&lt; to dilible Sludam. Mc:Leron

lhciJ r-l&gt;iltnei ......
fiftaDCi&amp;l aid t!arnbuUOA Pr&lt;&gt;ll&lt;fl 10 be and
rt'U'I~i'td ''WYtnll aM•ett
Sluclcr\l Aoeounu Doredcx CbffO&lt;d
WrbOQ ....S chat finanoal aid dlccl&lt; • arc

ado

~..,

rckucd (lOIII h" olfocc 10 VuclcniS on lb&lt;
first dat otcto.....
H~ ma.u\1&amp;JMd that a1 Iotta u a ~olwknl
lw rroof of ,..,,....1011-a&lt;hnl•le card
anJ Unt\'('1'111)' id~ltrk..~l;on-61 the tUM
1he Bl&lt;IC.I &lt;b&lt;ck 10 l'k~«&lt; up. oh&lt; money
"'" be allo&lt;:at&lt;d \\lOOn added 11tat alter
h!J offooe do'l)&lt;nes the finan&lt;'lal aid &lt;h«u
hi&gt; rcopon~b~JIY u com pit~&lt; "Beyond
poont, II istht t ln&amp;ft\..al Aid Ofll&lt;c'•

ohao

rco.pon&gt;obii•IY oo ch&lt;l.k ..uh tbt Admlulon•

Otll«" oo dt«« .,~ '''""'bit need to
thAAS.C a ttudcn~·,••aus.

A ama Otrcctor or Adm.ISIOM and
R&lt;oorols Norma Ru!J
h«
ortke k noo r..poru•bk tor notofylna the
Olflet or Stllllent Aoeounll or Rnan..'\01
Aid In rcprd 10 tadiYiclual Sludcot'•
r&lt;&amp;JWIIlioo fila. "Tb&lt;y (fliWIOII Aid and
Student J\...,...ntil bol.h
aro:ss ro ""'
fila,'' sh&lt;' ~ '' Baa any ac1ual

_,..,,!tat

'Mcleron Indicated that his office has begun to
look Into the possible causes of the present lack of
lnsuftlclency In the financial aid distribu tion
process at US.'
bostd IUs UO.OOO eslimau 111
llllsapproprlllcd funds 011 iDtOflDOtioo
Pth«cd in ohls sample.

A ntr aa c:uminaaW&gt;n. tM a-taeliton
do...,.a&lt;d rwo i!\Jianca ill •hie!&gt; BEOO
rtdpimu, r&lt;&amp;Jst&lt;r&lt;d u full tune Jluclalu,
dropped thciJ mur&lt; - . i c lood, tbus
mat.ona thmo bodiJjbk fcx the a ....-cis
rtccned Botb loltuadons occuned dvrin;&amp;

the IMO-Itsl

...-..:)a!.

In Lbe ron~ Clllie, the foil IUD&lt; •ud&lt;ot
ro&lt;aved her BEOO ohcd foe tht FaD
...,..,..,. and dropped
of het ..,.,....

au

durina the: dropl adcl P&lt;ri&lt;&gt;cf, Slit wu noo
chat&amp;cd tOt ouulon and ftU, •114 lw not
r&lt;-&lt;~Sier&lt;d lUI« then. lia BEOO award
wu ean&lt;d&lt;d WI Oelober, bot oo action
was taken to rCCO\'cr the over..pa)-rz~ru .
In the......,.. c:as&lt;, anolh« full tim&lt;
souclcnt received her BEOG ch«:k for the
Fall and dropped hCf m1irc academic lood
afler tb&lt; dQdllroo bad passed to drop

wrtho&lt;ol lUI- pcnall)'. Tbc " - ....
-.... tot tultloco and r.... but
ou~Sla~&gt;dift&amp;credlu

rr- Olherl)'pCO or

fUWlQal aid bfo&lt;cbt .... ac:tOUftl balance
to a credit or SIOO.
Tbc UB 51uclcrn ~....,...,.., lor 1b&lt;
~_.,.as full,.,.. Jllldcnl and
apm recoi...S het BEOO award. This umc
tht ... - clroppod rroea fulltlft&gt;C to pan
tisK .$t&amp;los. No q-uality p01nu •ae
act'Uftlulotcd WI )'Cat for tbu sht4cm, buo
sh&lt;' bur~
a 1911.&amp;2 IEOO.
He&gt;- has- -gwcd.

a

roc

Mct.&lt;ron'• m&lt;mOrond•m indkal«&lt;thot

th~ two spcd.r.c lml&amp;tK!C$ rt'\takd that '"the

lack of oimdy coordinaooon ol lunrtlOCit
amona tht orr... o( Flnandal Ald to
Students. E&gt;rroc:c or Studtnl J\ccounll, and
omce of Admiulon• and Reoord&gt; (J\Ul
.... result«! in Ihe di.Uibudon or runots
from the BEOG to indilible
st-.-those who have not made

ha••

-.nc.'Is""'' bel- Soudml
Acocoau and Fli\UIC.\Il A&gt;d."

A&gt;uilatU Do-or or F'lllat&gt;Cial Aid
Michael RaDdaD ofrCfcd .-Iocr ......
"Studmt Accounll "suppooeolto cbedt
and nototy u •-hm a stuJcao droplltom
tuU llat&lt; to pan . - , or an)'thirla Ieos t1ou
t.,_," b&lt; ..,_....., H&lt; added tltat 11 is
alto oh&lt; rco-ibild) of the iluclcnt to
noufr hll a~r..... .,.. ..... he ~......... u.
mo11 .,.... nouf-ioo docs Q01 O&lt;XUr •
aD
H&lt; 6j'laancd I
1D onlcr for Ius orrlOt
10 rcad.lwt a ...tlta1'1 BEOO a•atd. bo
hti to ocnd the 18fonrwlo• "' ~ Albany
oiTa
t h e - · lfW.
ofrooc_.,.__
oo.....t.)w_.., the fodcral to''tnlmelll
rtq~ourn that n forward mformahon. on all
r...Uirllmrnu. a&lt;cOrdina oo RaadaD.
Th&lt; prucnr manwol t)'Ment mal.co 11
al!11051 impo.. oble tor the Flaancial Aid
orr.,. to oboaon knowleda&lt; of au neech for
rcadj11&gt;1mm1. RanclaD cxpWnod. He
IMOUOC«!IItat a prO!&gt;O'aito rd.y more Oft
the seMc&lt;s of tht Unlvtnity oomputor
'YI!cm will b&lt; JUbmiU&lt;d 10 UB AaancW
Aid Dlrr:ctor aar- Connor.

!tat

U..--

�•

tn Short.
Work stady changes

controvc:r&amp;)l"" ""'1 front th&lt;J&lt; dt.fl.
Only a wuk allu beltk Un&lt;J •••• drown
wiab 11M: LSU edmlnDt,..lon o-m
or edt for condom• ...s
abo&lt;tion diru&lt;:o..... 0.1/y Fl..efl,. foud
oudf ddcntl"" coniiVm'tial tditariol

.,..blical_

Ul'a Work St\ldy off~tt lw &amp;lUICIW&gt;Cftl
r&lt;Yiled .,..,.,..Sura~ 10
r&lt;duco COilflllioa aod qudm llw ...,roll

IOIIl&lt;

pn&gt;eaa.

Ta thccu,

......a ......

~ ..ba&gt;oued

n..-•uftdcrfucfromtlw
Nedooal ~0011 for tlw
A d &gt; - or Coloml ~
(NAACP) for u edotariol ODd polibc:al
&lt;anooo cnticwaJ that orpniutOOII't plan
to appeal r&lt;e&lt;nt f&lt;dcrol IICIO&lt;Ilt"""' or ....
.,.,••, daqrqaroon pi&amp;A. llle &lt;duonal,
&lt;t11itkd "LA•·• Us Alon.." coottd&lt;d that

ilutldy 10 llw .... - k 11\ldy off\«• ..-ill
be ~ed duecdy to 1111&lt; P.,...a
~

A 1\ orL Stlldy IPOl-m4ocllledtllot tlw.,..,.,..,.,..S"'&lt;"'Ill
dimiAMe a dvplicatioa or ocnica Olld
cnabk auclmu 10 reed-. 1ha1 firll pay
cht&lt;k up 10 four wotb JOOII&lt;r than With
.... old m&lt;:tbod.
Slodmu • ·.U abo bo abk to L«r a

lUck irutllutoom had bcm nqkct&lt;d ••
the puo, but th&lt; awdc oppo&gt;ed &lt;fforu to
mUt "tlw _ . . .... ODd fiiiUI'&lt;
_.._.surfer for tlw ""'or tbar
d&lt;kn.' - ~ fd_....QIIcf

copy o( 1ht.rr li~ for thor o-...n

recorcb.

Search questioned

- - ..

.. ....

l'&lt;llll~JI~

-- .......-

ht&gt;&lt; ftd th&lt; ' -k of Gme&gt;IJ IIIlO a
cornput&lt;r And 1 tllouaht that liltlc mon~
"' tht Xeror. COflllllm:NIS wes an a&lt;tor

...ww. ll. U.CMNol..,....c..t

...

NAACP .. e 1atJC bled
... a bllnclana arsd slipptn

clepoa1na tbc

dutchina a yo~~na biKL stucla&gt;t . In a
pra&gt; coolcrcocc to "ludloh&lt; Rn~lk
"liRI't m&gt;&gt;ttd, NAACP olfldolt
dtnounetd both the canon and &lt;d11...W
u defamatory and olf&lt;IWH to tbc blact
1llldcau of I.SU and laid l&lt;pl ""oon ,...,..
uftdcr coo.ldtr&amp;lo
'"Tb&lt;y'&gt;&lt; ........ -UI(ttd .... aJI;•
D)'S A.:Dc1rcwl "'Wr•'-"'f: reorncd lcnm oa
'
both sides or tbc from
pn.u.od
tbt
&lt;attOOII ODd
editonol. ODd-~ K. Tlw
ua..,..dy bam•t laid uyrhona ·•

Un"'mil) Co\lncll rcptat'ftlab\C Tr•"l"
BaJlard requ&lt;lled a ,peaa~ me&lt;llnJ.
Accon!Jna 10 lh&lt; sourta. Bollard mey
ha&gt;t bcm ad"'...S to ttk&lt; kpJ aalon
rqardu11 a ""'"'" .......al proctdur&lt;
lll&gt;&lt;&gt;lvina Prmclcattal S...&lt;h
Bellatd "oald - coauncnt ua til&lt;
INill&lt;r and S...dl Owr Robert M&gt;-.r
wu un.a"--aint.Ut ror CXXR.IIlCJ\l.

'*-

ll ~ll it 11\.ll

Yw

f~c:.-...;

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c.....

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41 . . c..

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O.ottd~·,......

TJw purpose O( tlw &lt;Jptfllllml "'~&gt; tO
cktcmuM condu.t.hdy ..,bcthc:t Of noe
~~ ..-u .mum b)' OOf aYlhor The
COfnP"t&lt;r couahtd up .... "'""" .. ~ ...
ont DIOA• 'IOHS 8Ift oely e/llr bell&amp;
homed do.., ~ ,.. pubblhcn •

E·~~,

..

f ...

J~ H•~~~eYoo. .t~ .. , HIM

....,. fOI'I"'N!! ..........

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..
~r

......_.~

Fr-..cia Spedt...-..._..,..... ......
O..noOt~

It .... -panitd ~a..,.._

c-.u..

_

a...• ....... c:..-.
...,,,...,c._.

1 IIII&gt;P'* ol .odcm t&lt;dtoDcllop can
up IHth robOf t.tJom. • CM
.........y ..od- .. 18\l lOll llooal ...
-.,....,for IWil' ~

Y.etof Aadr~t

Then are ruay probkau •111118 lh&lt;
P\uodeftiW Seatcb Ad&gt;UO&lt;)
opure&lt;&gt; 1ft &lt;\!bony ODd Copat Kall ha~
~td Qwl&lt; a few ftatbcn _..
rumpaed UJ lbc t•o arcu • bm lludcnl

~

_ , .. _

Moltf'OI"t'S...,.,. .tlf ~

......

po-.

0nt
Atnbun,I»&gt;&lt;, Somoll
1: Sc:bu1l&lt;t told MOI&lt;S thtl tht ploc ""'
«naiftly natona but thai " •ooold •orL
b&lt;tt&lt;r If th&lt; local&lt; . . ""'&lt;htd I rom
[I)'Jll to • WASP wbwb.

........ ,....

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o-..4 Antt'-"' . . . .

Jon'*

O....d4-~...

........,.s...

La .....,M()!Aitt
lO"'fGr~~

JMM:f

OWit'IC\et\lOI'......,,.,_,

... __.._....,.._

.._,~,. ~ ........ ...Mf"

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Some biblical ICholar&amp; ha&gt;&lt; wondered
abolll 11M: nllll'lb&lt;r of wnccn of G&lt;slc&gt;ia
bcoclU&gt;&lt; of •bat th&lt;y fiDd 10 be ••,.,,••
"ocabalann,. ..

*'

-.-:.-~

....-..-.- .....

For cx:amplc. ooe ~

c,.._ ...rcn 10 God """"bis

of ....
tOI&lt;IIwr

.,.,.,~

Aaoc..... ,..,...,... ~

tD 111 da)'1.

~~-~­
s,..ac..te:.~.............

Servtee ~~- FM,..,...It-~.....0

Troubles, terrible troubles

Ill oil k I ll "-.l'IJ )

J (ColleJjatt H&lt;Odllnal Th&lt; Loul•'"""
Slat&lt; U. 11ud&lt;nt n&lt;W&gt;J)Ip&lt;r b findlna

I sec •hue • aroup

or data PfOCl~tOr•

aM Ufwted Ptus a,no..ute

Th&lt;n, th&lt;rc ""' th&lt; rcftm~CC to Noah
and lh&lt; yacht .
lAs Anl&lt;kf Tom# S'"dl&lt;tltt

na.

S'p«rtVM •• ,..,....ntM tot ntiiO".,

~~·no~~--·na

Ad..,.,..no s-~~ to a'wor" '""

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C.OCIM•IQillt •...,. 10100

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S'-"'Mt ..,,_.. .... Yotk tQW

t - , ~,)110-al

,.,,.,,.ae..........

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, . , &amp;n•'W. NY thtS..CV..-.

S•..-..fltt.oo.n
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c&gt;tef

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0,. ltw U.IDI'--

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c:onMnC "'
rt-4 £ctt~ lnoC,I'I;tf ' ' SII''C11~

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TN .s;,.c-1,._,. i1 ptlt'IIM by lv11•10
NewaPnen 1t1c 1310 s.n.ca $t
SuttMo. N "t

-HOMECOMING '81-CCoordlnated by the U/8 Alumni AMOC.)

JAMAICA,

Friday, Oct. 16th

A

BONFIRE·(Petee~t, Mlllto LAM Lalelel 7:30

Vi~w

irom

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(limited to the l ht 100 . . . , _ • fNa deM anly)

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Saturday, Oct. 11th

TAILGATE • Before 1M Football Game (SMnNin lciC)

Third
World
Former Prime Minister o f J.malea

T.uday, Od. 27th
fiiiiii()K

Bring your favorite food and drink
U/8 vs. CANISIUS • 1:00 pm {Rotary Field)

Room.

MSC

8oOO pm
Sl !lt1ldalts. Sl all odlen

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MICHAEL THEl\\Ell

MICHAEl MANLEY

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Complimentary k89 of bMr
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Author of ··The Hard They Come"

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IS I * !*Son (1ncludea ...... wtna, aott dr1nb a onectto)

*DANCE •

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MFAC 170, flllcoft Compla
7.00 pm
Sl IICfta'8l admission

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�Ketter criticizes Senate UUP violation
By MARTY ROSEN

The ..... SQ&amp;ItSiionS .....
.omprt...S by the Fklllty r ..ur&lt;

• ... . - ; - ) ,.. h&lt; &lt;Oftdloded.

A r«&lt;OI11IIfttdauoa paued
Tuaos.y by th&lt; Faa.lly Senaat ""'

ond Pn••l&lt;t&lt;t c-mee

t..niCf ciWJod

RobmLI..tucrforW&gt;Iaua&amp;lhr
WSIJQI n&gt;~~~racu btt•ern thr
admmdlB11oa and th&lt; Uan&lt;d
Prof..._. (UIIPI
lllo rl'""mt""'d"'MM, .,......&lt;d
tel tloe Senatr by faatlry Tauorc
and Pmllqo; c:omn..u..
Owrmat Bcraard Gnmb&amp;all Au s...-... ad&gt;lS&lt;d lb&lt;
10 lOOt &lt;Mmll&lt; r-onfacalty
ptnOGDd aa.oas....nccpc m ran

The nat . . -...w ...
bnd&lt;d oa tbt .._,.. or any

C•"''1fiSEII&lt;tor

lharlJiy cnlial&lt;d by UB Pmodmt

Pr- -..,....

u.,_,

"You're tra.1ft!a aa .-_.,...

-.r:· l(r(f&lt;r ....rn&lt;d the Senatr

or

"The (trOIS- llOtloCbuotu
&lt;m!lk&gt;liMftt haY&lt;....., n q o l Th&lt;y are pan of a .lcplly bound

JSU " educates" FSEC
on holiday issue
By J OHN K. LAPIANA
EdlttN&gt;III·Citrtf

Ho-.·t\u, Ktfln rounttrtd thai

tn an 'l.llaDPI ro ••te~uca1e"' tbr
Faculty Senllt Eo«\111•&lt;
Commiutt, memb&lt;n or th&lt;
J....W. Student Union (JSU)
wan&gt;tdSCUIOilOfthe

oorueqoeo~CCS '"• ..... ~c~ r...
J.,.isb 511&gt;dmu .bould tht
University coounue lts1laod on

boldina clw&lt;s oo thdr bolltst of

rdicious boliclays """' ,...,

AI praa~l, th&lt; FO&lt;Uity Senalt

CaleDclar Commll"tee ucl
UniwnKy I'Y&lt;$idmt Rob&lt;n L.
Kelt« both t.et a plan 10
COIUi!IU&lt; ....... &amp;S uouaJ Of\ ltoob
Hasbma uc1 Yom Kippur, tksp,t&lt;
Oppos;doG f10111 OD campus
rdicious pollpo ucl thr Now York
Swc LqidaiUR, ..-bid~ lw
thmltaxd to lon:ibly shut do,..
thescbooiiiMNidilnot

RllO&lt;IIicler.
"We fed thot thtr&lt; wiD b&lt; a
majc&lt; dilemma (f...,.. kwuh
llUdmu)," WW1&gt;0d JSU Prcsidcllt
Roaald IOdA. "The ( U - y 's
....,.. is l'iltlnc studenu lo a
choicx b&lt;t- tdiliow ucl
scbool obliDfioas."
IOdo adcfd tbat it wu oplost
Jewish rdillioa to take pan in
classes 011 thtsc days. "8ulcally,
this is an aootio.W cool1ic:t for
us," he~ to lhc
coounin.ee~ .. It would~ Vtrf
diffiCUlt to makt up the ""'k you
miss ir the das~ were ht:kl and
Je~ish

ut.uknu cou1d n01 auend."
However, the JSU ar&amp;urnencs

fdl 011 rdativdy d&lt;af oars. School
of MIIUIJ&lt;m&lt;tll repr....,.atlve
JoiJD Boot ......,ed that 111&gt;11enu
use tape recon1&lt;r1 or consult
professon if they missed clw&lt;s
due to rdiaious
ions.
Oilier Senatorial obstrv~
...,.. ,.. S)'ll\pOIJI&lt;Ik. , 'Thu .. •
Swc iosritiAion and It lw no

obi"*'

riaN 10 obocn'&lt; -

Chrish&amp;o&gt;' bta holy day."

rdiaious

bolidllys," History Profesmr

Rob&lt;n I'Opr .........-. ''ThU is
a poblic: iostitutiocl."

M ..

Y memb&lt;n DOled thAI tll&lt;o
Uoivenity is .... Good
Friday, which, after Easte, is th&lt;
hotiosl Olristiu holiday. " Whca I
fV111 ~ h&lt;r&lt; I was Ul()IIJOded
thot the scbool .... 011 Good
Friday," Slid Daltistry Senalor

Williom Milkr. "And that's tht

JSU had ooniJICI&lt;d CAmpus
•hlch said thll it "had
no problrms" "''" claSS&lt;$ h&lt;lna
tch&lt;duled on Good friday and 1101
oa th&lt; 1"0 Je..W. holidays "'
-ion. "They do not fed thot
111 drJCnn\101101)' 10 JPV&lt; the Hlah
Holy Days and - Good friday,"
~hnlllnts

Faculty rcquau for
appo1n.tmmts. promcx.toru.. or
tcnurt an euloc:n.bQlly te'r~cd
•• the d&lt;panment ond le•"d. Tht ..,didau's employmont
r«&lt;rd and the prer
rtcOmmen!J&amp;IionJ art' Ibm
CAamtn&lt;d by the Pte&lt;id&lt;ntial
Rrncw lloatd (PRB), an ad\'fsory
boMd of Uruvmlly prof($$10f1AII
stla1&lt;d by the Pr&lt;sldmt Th&lt;
acronwlo!&lt;d data art Ptt$&lt;1lltd 10
th&lt; Pre tkllt for a flllll rultna.

Wanbera arllln&lt;d thai thtrr

alread~ &lt;XISIS a ....-~ ""
rd-~'forJ.,.tsll

stud&lt;ars •ho 01tmd UB, bccaU&gt;&lt;
they

aftrr

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A...-r..._....!al_
~by
adwad ......
·-&lt;d fa&lt;UIIJ poobD Cftated

the_... of •
.,.... as loll or cC"'Mifr

fOOIItlol80

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....... -

'"""' 10

adJIIloislr11ooa,

T herr .... died... . . . . , _

do&lt;....,.,

Thrpr_,. .........

lllrooqll WP, oath&lt;.,......,.

-a

~co.M~I&lt;Ihlft

l)llcm If .... rom 1'-0 ...... of

, . . . . .~ .............7
IOPf.... U Aitoo. . . litK
" I - ' * ' ot
)til oe the tC8Wt of a ~c
b«aU~~ot 'ou an afraid to Sow a

arc pm:tt,,c:. thr rre8dc-ftl "

.,.,..,...,o '""

obll$11ed 10 11forwo the c..Widillt
Ul •rdiOI 1fthe req- II to be
d&lt;IIIC'd Thr loodr•ld...U may then
as~ for a M&lt;Oftd , .. _
thr""ah
the Stat&lt; \JIIIV«rllty of N&lt;oo YO&lt;L
(SUNY) C'lwnllor'&gt; otfltt.
a final d ........ " mad&lt;.
··You'"~ 11 DOC •1'-' thr
pr&lt;1idtat," l(r(f&lt;r d&lt;clared "It '•

hD&lt;.'' (A&lt;ftlblalt " II doan .,
rnd~ tht ckp&amp;rtiii!CW't

•!In•

rf'P"tati(IIQ ; ·
._.,,., mponded •• .,._ .,...
~&lt;'v'tr • ~-.nnt:r ..,..d , hJU
a rnolutlOD. tn.a.t thcrt u.
no l\l&amp;Jant«"
Tht final r...,...mcndatioa asl.cd
(Of a ,.atcmmt to lhc Senate from
the Prc,~ol an UlWaPc:a •heft
f'Cf'\~~ KlJOfU •eu ma6c""lthoul bcndit of P«J re-.'lC"'II'

~an p&amp;.\1

Yti1hth~~r .• •

Orttnblllll Kkno"kdf&lt;d rhat
Ktu&lt;f has ob&gt;&lt;n&lt;d prtJOnntl
actiroft IV•ckltnn.. He u:unaled
tl'\a1 lht -.tatnnt'lu •u OcJi&amp;ncd to
prot«~ •h&lt; rOC\Jit) ..,.,,.., fulur&lt;
pottn.Ha&amp; \'~atioru

~.
or~..

oro

··wr'rr t.a)'tna

Krua ,lauf1&lt;d thot awilda• ..

may not r~"'el"e peer or PRB
f~"tt"* 1f the awropnatc paroa

that '' the UB Pmld&lt;nt find• u
n&lt;C&lt;Ua~y to di&lt;T&lt;Itrd r«r ad&gt;ol«
(thot penon) should pro•Kit a

arc tJOt a\&amp;&amp;.l&amp;bk. pan-=ularly

·uacanent

th&lt;

(urll~n..n.a

the ba.ut fur

•mm&lt;f

()ti:C1

months

Mr. Boston

Klnn &lt;milled
JSU Vi« Praiclmt Km

)

Schnapps and Hops

Fridays

wMQ..ll and 011 lnocr
holidays, "Uiua......,.

_,.,..do

-.a-

not bdoat .. tlus Ua!vcn~&amp;y...
. - d JSU Sanlary Bot.l!
IUII&lt;r. ~ thot tK

rdiaioro'• coa..,..,,.. racuom

........

• OIIId ..........
• ~loch tll&lt;red 10 the J.-....1!

To bact up their.,....,......,
JSU mctllbtn ated menUy
rdeascd atatlsbt:s • 1Uch .,.. Ill&lt;

UB J.,.IJb population at U
percmt. " H o -. ... thlnt thAI
II permit b the ..... hkdy
amount herr." IOdA Slid,
Ul&gt;falnlna thaa he, and P&lt;obably
many oth&lt;r Jt.-1&gt;11 ~u&lt;knu. cl&gt;d
not list ther refiaiou• P&lt;&lt;f&lt;mJCe
on any UB informa11011 form ...,.
lot or peopk fed that tbr
Univellhy should not know evrry
lillie fiC&lt;t Of )'OUr Ufe," he OOted.
O..pit&lt; the atatbtical bact•na.
&gt;tlllton r&lt;mained tok&lt;ptical or lh•
JSU araumrnu sayin athll th&lt;
aroup orlalnally used theoloaical
principles to .-In thdr point, but
then resorted to numb&lt;n.
"It 10unds tom&lt; u if your
rdlllous ~ are nqotlablt,"
compl11n&lt;d AsiOCiate EQalish
Pror.._ Mu WICkm. •lule
Senator Ira Cobco down~ lb&lt;
slpir- of th&lt; &gt;lal!ldCs
bcca-. h&lt; said, ...... just ... t.d
10 dilcruftinatr ........ 00&lt;
lnd!vlllllal u k b . . . . a whole
II'OIIP· Either way it'• moraDy

...........

Senatr Owr Barbara Ho&lt;rdl
offered to allow tbe JSU
r&lt;po_,.ad.., 10 ask for a JJ011in1
of thr Olmmktor 011 the ......, but

IOdD
•• , _
cledols&lt;d.
_

wtaat ... _

will ...... ... coadudecl.

Attilie '• Barber Styling
Fal a..t.. &amp;

'-."OOUX'\.''

ptrop.u\'d'*

rot~cl&gt;d(-~&lt;a

,-....~~~_,......

the-:·

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UDdc:r I lq.al . _ -~
f«&lt;OJW&lt;d-1

, _ _ , . ,...,., Kc:tl&lt;r npituAod
"He ot sbt " il say,.,.,~ 11sat

tf'\'WY

llloAlUICa and (Of . _. . . . .,
feaJIDIDI..''

"You're forCIJII

pqn\lll'l!y to ICfW at a~'"'' tO
the nat UB pmjdalt

~

The dynamic duo. A shot of Mr. Boston Peppermint
Schnapps and the perfect sidekick-an icy cold mug of your
favorite beer.

An exciting combination that's winning over tastebuds
everywhere.

Sure, there are lots of Peppermint Schnapps. But only
Mr. Boston's natural Peppermint Schnapps comes from a
collection of eleven natural tastes from around the workl.
So why take a shot in the dark?

Sertiee

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Produced by Mr. Boston Diltlllor. Botton, MA. Owonsbor'o, KY, Al&gt;any. CA. C 1980

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cffcrthc ond &lt;Ill help btt&lt;er
"udmt br.
" M y - JOII," Rlf\bl
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ohcir -...blOt) r.., .,, •....., ....s
......, Ill.. lite) ....., • ~
--•-toflhc

Rifkin
ca ~ls for
SA renewal
in speech

comrm~tcn

top""" '"'

kii\Jn ..... lU1 llU

lhe- • • &lt;v -lc SA til~

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rr,'Mft Jm\ Ukn1
•• Unfott unald}. an oraanua1t0n

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•nal 1981 "1982 "ould b&lt; u"'""''
RH\m'&gt; prnl&lt;ltnhol ...SJrN

can~

at &lt;In OfiJIOII,IIIllRII ma11n1

or the Mtcmbl) "' nh

Wl\~h'n 1n

anrodan&lt;t. Tbt Jllh&lt;rtd off""'''
n.ar.: I btan) or SA ort&gt;&lt;• holden
outhnt thdr ~Is arKS ltUC""o\
tn"ohcmcnt 1 ht orll) \o"On~o.Jttc

ht\ "'pea:h The: f'latlknl f'torruw\1
1h11 of lht A&gt;wm~l) 100' lbt
otlld' fl~utc:. 11 v.etould ~JJD

\.aU"faC"uon and ..wmrh\11 muc.:h.
of the: m«ttn&amp; ••\ if'Cnl
c:n...v\&amp;fa~Jn$ thC' U'\llll)

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up to ~l\1 U )OU v. 1\h to pia)
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or .... As&gt;mlbly's m&lt;U1)

pu•tt -If that•\ lht f0\1\C' )OU

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m\ool\ed SA chanatd tht auuduh"

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lartd) nc:••II\C' and th&lt;
ur,anu.alt~.'" h1" be\...~ lht "bun

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lhll 1101h•lll \rJnlfi&lt;AIII "'111M

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ur man)

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• fll&lt;fl ll»oohcd •• Til&lt; J!R'idml
IIO(cdlh.llhcf'i&gt;&lt;-loa
b•n• SA 11 hu &lt;o bold
orr ......, ...... votil Lht fll
A rcsoluUOft . - . UUJOC:S~ •

lk Salac to cbatw&lt; Lht dalft,

bul ...,. llrold off bcca&lt;a
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. . . -... alqlcs or al.lblitloec
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&lt;he--'"'. do-.,_
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m1ght. But m&gt;l ("r the wwnu
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lusty hk&lt;' wu·d exp....:1 H.was als.• '~~'~lnl! enuu~:h "' 1-..·
gentle. And when the ~hlp'

"were dt•wn. nuhld) " •" truer.
jeremmh Wed 1' ffi&lt;lr&lt;'than a lq:zac\. h\ d tnhur•· '" .1
100 pr•~•f mavcncL

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- . . u... ttar'• body " '
tiTOCb,.. ,. "'""1 r...,.U. SASll
Ddepl• .1o1m Sutoro cndorotd
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..... lho cldc:plt$ rn lbdr .,...
~·orL .

l(aplu obo l&lt;lll&lt;J&gt;lcd
nonnnauom rar SpoaLCI or &lt;II&lt;
As&gt;mlbl) ... ho .. m ~&gt;tcoax •
m&lt;mbtr or lht SA E&lt;«UU\-.

COftlmoll&lt;c Prct«~l Sptaltr Frank
lmburpa. Conltllo Scha&lt;tCI,
FranL Hanulac ond Pha PIJnaltU•
tkh rt"'-ft"td a .nomiJI•Uon fOf thc-

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before 111&lt; Spnoc 1912 ..,.....,cr
btalll&gt;, but lhc UB Hou,. Coun&lt;~
" unturr abollt •ho U fPO\ Ull
"h&lt;r&lt;, •ho II PIYIDI for lh&lt;
mo-.. and "bat .,llf be I&lt;R on th&lt;

Main Str&lt;CI Qmp...
In Wedl\nday'•

_____ ..__
,..__

ID«llAc. lht

Studcao Auoc:i11iool (SAl u booh
plaA ..... ~. Couaf
- - Bob Ha)dta -eel
th&amp;ltbe rtCall ldt&lt;r- I&gt;)' UB
.........., RotJat l ~:&lt;iter ....
"•ocw!Y
• orded8oth
aod 011&lt;11
to al'd
onoerpr-.''
Hl)dm

• f t
Bu f f aI0 begtns e e; ~':':~":ciut&lt;I&gt;Oruoncludeel
celebrates tSO b·day ~!~r:~~!fu~a
IIOU&gt;&lt; C'&lt;Nnal mttnbcr Pton

Hn•hman baw ,._,..,eel ob&lt; ld.ln

ly LAIUlY CONGDON
Spmn.m St.U R_.

lkallalo bcp.!l iu --~
ccl&lt;brat- or ... t»h blnhdly
.......k. and althoucb .._
planned ....,..
DOl yet been
compla&lt;ty con!lnneel, ''tb&lt; k&lt;y
&lt;Venti and dll&lt;S .,.. fully into
place," Buffalo Sttquiotnlcnnial

h.o••

Orpniutioas Comllliu.ee
CllaJ.....,. Ronald J. Anabony IDid
~·· .....uu... ...una at
Qy Hall. Aad modi 11 plamed.
1K sud, "We - y D04 baw:

Buffalo n..cr, wah aa _.,eel
2.000 pcopk ~~~

T-··

ue-c.nu...s
foocball- IS alao"" olllaal
Sesquloeatauual &lt;VCDt.
"Followona obe ..,..,

1

Sesqubntau&gt;lal champion o.ropby
y,illb&lt; pracmeel to obc wlnncr."
by tl'l&lt; Buffalo Clamber or
Q)m~M&lt;CC, U8 Sporu
lnfomutloa Oirtaor Larry Sitek
told 7lw $pod""" Wedlladay.
H• acldod lllallhc Ouunbtr or
Comftlm:&lt; ~ praGilS I
IIOpby 10 lhc ....,_ ... it -

br..abiat .........

"i.. ftauual- ... t l \ a t -

laldldliaa or lbe nuclear

A &lt;er=-Y laun&lt;hina lhc
nuclw ..,bmarin&lt; USS Bl4flllo
will be hckl February I) II
Newpon New&gt;, Vir!linia, and tbc
commlllee hu requested the
Na"Y'' Blue A,..u to appear

l'llrulod .-u iDdude lbe

subrnannc USS Buffalo, 1 m\lbldcnomin.atioolal rdillioVs serm In
Memorial Auditorium. a parad&lt;,
and !bey wiU cvltmlllt&lt; il&gt; lbe
Klful&amp; Of I time alpouk IICXl
Scptcm!Kr.
'The - · · &lt;VCDIJ will cany I
....,'Y pri&lt;c taa.....;.), tile
potlibihly or a SlJO,OOO to

noo.ooo bucll«." """""''Aid.

1bc COCIIIMtO&lt; has already
r&lt;q.,...eel SlJO.OOO from th&lt; Qy.
Sl8,000 of ...t\ldl has alr&lt;ady been
ooounineel. Antbony said be
capecu the diffcra&gt;ceto be mad&lt;

up by saki of buttons, T -shim
and bwn~ld«rs. b&lt;arin&amp; lbe
orratial Saqulcancnnial toto. and
b count ina on local bwiDcssu to
pit&lt;h II&gt;.
Liberty Nlllional 8anlt hu

tbu)&lt;U."

oomttlme Ia the Buffalo area.
Anthony Aid, eautionina lllal
lhcrc was .. no comm:iuncut oow
ao .,..,.. k - our fiDprs

.,......, .

pr&lt;S&lt;ntloa • aeries or uo .,...
minute sp04s dtteribina .,....., yar
or Buffalo's history ... Ci1l.
LotaJ ...a-IR dooaliae
&lt;ffort and masaial. and Asllbooy
U alJo _ . . OD ........_.tO

-tcrrrono. 'The Sesqulcmteonlal
commiuec will •IIPPIY lbem with

Wbilc tile &lt;*bntiaa officialll'
bccios J - r I,
lost
SalurdaY by cbc US Army field
Band and Soldicn CIIOna OOIM!CIIIorat&lt;d ...lfalo'J 15011&gt;
binhday WIJ pr-..:1 iD Sbea'•

a..,.....

Cod&lt;. Hatdta - · Md

._and
H.arnmu •II

·~ lift Ja

COOl .. 1....
Tbc

q.,..._

or .. ho W1IJ .,.,
ror the- con,"';ons &amp;rOK du.na.a
II&gt;&lt; 0&lt;•&lt; hour mectiOI- ll1yd&lt;n
••plalncd that "••'r&lt; be1n1 fUf«&lt;&lt;
Into ohu ,...,_ (or
~we)." H&lt; ._~eel thet tht

·-•Ill

UO admint&amp;UaUOO ~~~~ 11 r001 dM
bill" ror tbe all..- ud

_,....,.,..,But rqanlina tile

..

H - COO&gt;.,_, IU)dat
'-ITCMCd llw "'ba&amp;C\'a • COIU,
,~

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J

an...ry I " ruU oh&lt; - e e l
Clotloa dat&lt; fat SqU&gt;Tt Hall. SA
Pmockra Joe RtO.tn r""""'IIK'ftdtd
1hat lfOUJl' m tb&lt; Unton •hould
plan on h.avutl ckOnttt'
arranaommu for IIIO•UII OUI by
Otcnnbcr • He that
tum&gt; and &lt;ludausld•UII

r...,

Buffalo mclll ...h lbe laltr date
- · cLfrtevlt

- ..- -·
--on
....

('_,....._

111&lt; Aalwnl

for «b&lt; preca~ of Sqlur&lt;
. - . lb&lt; ..,......., votod to - ·
obc Btiff•ll&gt; n- ort..... from
Room Jllto .l.t6 IUf\tn
nrrn;Hd concnn 0\o"«f the tdca ot

loc:ati"' tb&lt; gudcftl Ac:ademoc:
Affatn offa Ill l.hc- utM roona

He ..,.eel llw ,carboo~
ad.............. --.~ .........
)elf,

and

lhc ....rf DO'" n-bcr• 10

s..n- Ed•or Olow

• Pa&lt;totorr" .U..,. wboiMtiol

l'fOP&lt;U ......... ~-··""lOA
HOO»&lt; C-.11 alto •oteel to
loaoelh&lt;lladtmJcOanna
Hous&lt; and oht Stuckfto Count
and Teachn E•aluettOil (SCA TE)

orr... in Squ~rc n•

Fuuan plu.t. for JUtdaar aaa.. wy
on M..., Streoi pcKNbly
mdlldt obe
ofo.d&lt;llllO&lt;fluuloaa•udetot

-

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Wilson
FbriDS
Many of our customers at Wilson Farms start !herr day by comtng
1n for a cup of freshly brewed hot coffee and a danish. oome back
later IC!f groceries and sometimes I!YOO agatnlater 1n the day for subs
or ottter sandwiches to accommodate a quick and easy I!Yenlng
meaL
Wilson Farms also features garden fresh produce, fresh dBiry
products, cold beer, a variety of beverages, fresh sliced deli 1tems.
tasty store made subs and sandwiches and grocertes. The parking
lot is convenient and spacious. Our store managers are ready and
willing to help you find whati!Yer you're looking lor, so stop 1n and
say hello.

M..-w

A parade will be bcld - ,. JUM, llofta .;do I fboa Oily
odcbr'atioG. The plo.os for Flaa
Oily's "mauina of the Color1"

bclp tile~..;.~ dfon .

-nott....su.ooo

Anothn r&lt;o~~~mo r....., r~&gt;&lt;
coeaJ plaaMn .. ..... • ,..
tbcn •110 tStrtlllle •DilllrOIII I!Ic

Auditorium i&gt;
propooed .. ob&lt; sit&lt; or a multi·
dcnornlnooioolal rdlaioo&lt; ~
April 20, whkb is Buffalo's
orr~&lt;~a~ "birtbdalt ... " We rO&lt;I
lhll if you flU tb&lt; Aud ror I
h«key pone or a roek coa&lt;U~.
you ... rru it up ror • r&lt;filjolls
...-.l&lt;:c hooorina Buffalo ••
Scsqukauaonial," Anlbooy said-

produood • .....woe c:ommcrdal.
Ill&lt; Buffalo and Eric Goanty
P ubli&lt; Ubrary IS r&lt;qoatin&amp; funds
for Ill&lt; cr&lt;alloo of a slid&lt; sbow

about t!ITD-of~""-tury Buffalo,
and W£8R radio (970 AM) u

and ....,.... for malw&gt;a Hamman
ubrarJ ...,....bk •o 111c
hud...l'l&gt;ed . Food 5tTvoc:e .,.,

ft&lt;ed S60,00i) lcw •aotaJiol""' Ol
'"''b th&lt; ' - , ...... Stat&lt; bn

•rmkltr• ~ ror coaop~..,.,...

include •n• bllliaa or s.ooo
Buffalo rc:hoQichildreo to th&lt;

flap, -&lt;hinalhtm to N'_.
Square to o b c . - i a - of

-·

.itt aircraft, . . . . binladay cake,

....s patwlo Vb-Praidcllt c.orac

.......
-

A&lt;tvitb will ID I clc.c
5qllaabor 19, 1912 .;do tile

--.oratae~tobe

--·

opened .. lOll. wllidl rilb&lt;

placed Ia Ill abrwe poacJ
Ff*y, ..

o.:o- ... "'" .....,__5

�Mfybe as a Christmas
present?
Hot to oet paranoid Of anything, out In
caaa you tOfoot. Squlra Hall Ia ldledulad
to cloM In Juat two montha and
nooody-lrom lha ltdtnlnlllrauon doWn to
"uo.nt Kaboah !Mdera-aa.na to know
altller ...... the occupant• .,.. golno.
....,. tht money t o , _ them Ia 001'1\lng
from, or lha moving c~~oraa w111
OOfnmenoe.
Obeatvetlona IMd to on•
-.cllitlon-the handling of tha eloalng fe
a I I - ranking u lha major our..-atlc
bungling ol r - . t metnOr/ How can lha
admlnl.tratlon rnalla - - lor tha
dlaaiTay ol tha wllola It . . .
known t hat the building wu QOing to ciOH
lh'llong yeara 111110· Sufa, Ihay aay !IrMa
_ . batter In 1878; p&amp;OIIIa _ , thOught
that the Amhatat Campua would be
_....ad by tht 2!11h Caniury with
~ lllleCe lor .... ,.,_~ ...
aky prM!ctiOM and an admlnl"ratlon'a
llllnCf . _ In 111am Ia no lor the
~~-wallOw In now. For lh'l
I'Mfl, lha .clmlnlatratlon and ~~ atuclanl
IMdera knew that the union wu cloalng,
and for lh'l .,..,. nothing, untllthla
to lacll"llla the,_,
Now, )WI two month&amp; baiOfa Squlra Ia
pllleoad and rabolllt Into lha Dental ~.
Of a hall a clacada altar tht dadalon wu
made t o cloaa the OUI!dlng, admlnlatratora
are wondering What to do with .-ytlody.
And untau a miracle ocean, groupt will
literally be lal1 out In tht cold. The othara
lucky enough to be grantad apace baiOfa

--·-done

AI• you attending acnoot lor youraatl or lot
eome mythical grade point a..,.ge?
Tomorrow. the Bulla holt Ca.nlalua
Cottage at 1 p.m at Aocary Aald. Low
t urno;11 lor the past horne gatMa 1\U bean
blamad on gtadl ...om.. lhe laolatoon ol
t h a - . . &lt;:ampua. and a -*Y ot
Olharml-uc:uaaa.
But ahOwlng up lor thagame ahould flOI
be flmltad to the athlatlc&gt;mlndad A crowd
al Rotary allo,.. tha administration and tha
OOtMtUniiY thatthtra ara PIOIIIa at thla
acl-' WhO can tool&lt; beyond the neat teat
or
m•-'IY Ia ~atrallng a
'*'"'nofau
to auppott lha Unh'lrett'(
And that strong a -"'W of auppon can
be used by .tuelant~Mdera nghtlng !Of •
multltuda of ttuclant rlghta, Of on Ia..,..
euc:h u Squire raplacemant on Mtharat,
~mpro~~~ng 111a quality ol lila at ue and
I«Wardlng "udanl dalllanda to local and
State taglalaton. The momentum neadeCI
to countarxt and othar .,.... of
__.,.,.....to- frOfn ~a.
and aporta ha,.. MMICI u a unifying Ioree
on many ootlage carnpusea.
llta Bulla will ba puttlng their ~I ,_d
on the ltna. Nu.,.,_ campue groupe ara
aponaorlftg P&lt;~ tailgala .,.,0. The
us Alumni AMoclallon 1\U otganU.ad.
bonflra tonight a1 7:30 p.m. Mlt1 to the
Amtter81 Bubble. SA hu acltadulad extra
ou- laa'rlng EIIIOOII and ~nora golng
straight to tha game.
'lhara aren't a hall of a lot of thlnga thai
US lluelenla can t•k• p&lt;lda In Taka
adVantage ol one of them tomorrow

baing attanglad In Houaa Counc:tl or
admlnlattaUon tad tapa, wlll apend nut
aamMiar Milling down In cramped and
pertlally rano¥11lad lacllltl..
Shovld tha wor.t, and unfortunately
most problllla _..no oocur-that D&lt;OUPI
ara tal1 wltltollt apece In January-than tha
OUIIdlng II'IUSI remain open ~ntll all
organlutlona ,...,. found • M w and
adaq~~ate 1toma. But, by cit ing a n
lnllatlonary factor wttlch baltoona
-•tlon coat• by one pwcant IOf each
..-th Squire atays ~ put December
31, the admlnlalratlon 1\U lool&lt;ed 11 tha
continued quality of atudentllla u a
doll. . and canta dadalon.
H - -. Wltlta a monetary amount can
be plnnad on the coat of continued Squire
oparatlona. no p&lt;lce can be
mauurlng lhe atraln and dlaruptlon on
atudenta It lha union cloMa P'lf'I'Aiurel}'.
It lha admlnlatr811on cannot gat Ita act
togathar and ~· plana ro raioceta
Sqollra rHidanll Immediately, than lha
union allould ramaln open u long u
poulbla. M It atanda now, Houaa Council,
WhO.. duty Ia to ualgn apaoae to groups,
must dNI with unoartallll._ and
poulblllt._ u It goes about Ita tuka.
Altltouglt tha u~ aays It cannot
all~ llo keep tha building open, rlgllt now
81uclanta cannot alford to It cloaed.

-

••-aad

Bulldozing
It bolla down to one' l*tlral question.

·This

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k

fee
A ri caUJag

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,.,..,..,Uft,...,.lry - I n ot anythil&gt;g ftJH
-'•lnlng lo J"'/111 both wa anrl"'
tha Jewloh S t _ l _ , . . _ , _ . J'OU. Ulldet
~Min#c new IHd«ahlp~ tftl• y•et prornlH$. 10
be OUt t-..at ..,._,,
we plan nor only ro IIK:rHu the o!B enrt
•mocmt ol laJ.UU . . ~lit our •Jso 10 u,~"'iJ
out CIOWW'age ol ...,11 tllat d~~Ktfy elfKJ the

,.,..,,Art,

hMah atudftttt er us.
Without your tMNic,_t,ott .,. c.nnot pto.Jdt

. , outlet tor Jawlah ldns. Wh•th•r you ct_n
write, proof re•d. make • 1.-, PhOn• uJ/s. 01
Just dlscu11 • lew ldMa with u1. your h•Jp ,,

.,,,.J to out edar.nca.

Thll .. tM tiiHIOt hwfM lti.ICHtltl tN ~
mt.,.sl«&lt; lrt .Jfi,J&amp;IJ t:llltun lo staftd up •rtd be
_ . . . , Out
Sultdar Oc:tte. a p.m in Sq41;re 3U. R.,tml&gt;tlr we•te
wOrlclttf tor ,ou.

-•-•1'111 ,,

Kabosh to Capozzi
&amp;fitor

o-.

, . , _ . , atoll-ltefl,.,.ldec:lolon.
c.pou/'1 ""'il&gt;ll ,.._ lha ,_.;on
SJI otpofltl.-.1 K.eboo/1 only ,,., hMnflll
-~,,..,. .. ol tha clo&lt;lf!ll ol Squl,.. II ltfl wrwlll
ch«lt hlalactl. h• would ,.,t;ze ttret thft
d«:1tkM to doH Squill WII m1dfl muell .,,.,,.,
,,., ..,,,, ~·r JUM ... SA aew ,,.

•••t

-•-Squn .... cJrWflll anrtthMl lo ,..,, •
ItaiM th"'ff that .,. -do to I lop II
IHIIIM c.pat.ll. .,. er SJI .,. morw
tH ifstie. lnstelld of IIQitting • tvriJe l&gt;lrtle. w.
cou/11 put allot our M«&lt;TY Into pttWIItmg a
wltabillltft•m•tJv. 1nd tty to m1b rn. ,.., ol
thtngo Jl qulclr cttec:t- the ~boo/1 Propout
wilt miA•..., the~~ ltr'Oflnt ObUtYet •dmll
t/111_.1 ollhe plan wu ._,-.~by teflrw
Fon..,..r.~y,

(t&gt;uli!Oid,ol-~

Fun,.,_, C.poal wllloH -~~~ounll
btNk/ng- 11 Amhenl C.mpu&amp; ..-y ooon
JIIIOih., Blltll Polnt'l NO, OUt a Stllllant
,

Pope IDJury
Edhor
Ott~

13. reer liN

c;.,....,, pWiiohMI,.

- - · " " " 1'1111 , . _., OUft• Dodge"
10 ,.-,., Jlllet o.n anrl,.. Pwple -

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U..tonunar.ly tile l»nrl rtUI HI I» able 10,.
p«foom - - l'lul
oerlouoly - I n
.,. · - perlomtlnflln
"'"' wflt 1101,. - t o p«foolfl lOt

-

w••

a-nrt ,..,

---lote,H-woutdlibiO

-~~~,.~~--O&lt;-tolllmto-

lllm up, ,..,., ,.., -

, _ 10 tha folio-

Pout,._

ck&gt; $334 Welt I 48th St,..l
lliOolcpatl&lt;, 0/tlo 44142

............
... ..-.

Pwllchy Cho!rpei'OOII
Flying Ill the lace otlac••· Cutrent Ell/tOt
C4poal
"'mtoleall anrl deiutlo
tbe IIUdfM(J II US. Hla ~'~MI in lett ...."t
Cutrent , _ , hit; lpmHonoe olthe ICe-

JlctltlhiH C.ntet wltlefl wiN ltupi/Rie ..etythlng
on the InI etoll ptOUnllllooto o1 Squl,., We ""
ha. . alltha4 and_, • - Speoelnndelo lOt
..,_ ollllo edlloro to play with
8ectiiM~-IIOilo-.ltQOif

the IKII. •toll lhtn blonrlly 11110.,. tha blame
•routtd It •n)OIN IIJI't'tO • ..,., yJtff*. M cfOf't •
j/tNr 11/uMY/u to hlo ,..,.,.. Tltlalo wwy ~~~
I-I
, _ , l(.en

OiftctOf SttM!Ser'U Artak8

-·-.
-~

V1co "'-ldent, $tudenl-11lon

CoordiiiOtOt, Commuttt Allolro
c-.o-o~~,

OltOC:lO&lt; Studenr Organllotlono

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s..b - d Olroc:tO&lt;

-c.,.la.

o...c,orSCAn
car.......- Cb""'*D..Idl'-oll,
Edh01, BulfloNo•

f .... _ . . . .
AoMmbly S9M"*

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-tFSA
Tr.loMpb a. IUIIdn.

.......,.,,

llaMIL"--

Senalot

.......
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Au&lt;a1&amp;niT~

OhctOt-Aifolro
Olrec:tOt, Athleltco

SA$1.1~··
Ellc AI-

SenaiOt
N.,.._ Qatdll ,......._
,_I,FEAS

AtogleJ•-....
E&gt;.ecutlve Olrecaor MFC
O...llwplty,
Gemten Club
ICdoJ KIM

,.,_t.

U~St-t

-0...
UIIM&lt;slty Student

HlroN_........
Cootdlnator, tntomotlonol Altai,.
Cyntlllo-k:&gt;
Un-ty Stuclont

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EJectiOn• -cr-.~ ~

8 , Tlloc&amp;po&lt;:w&lt;ft. Ftidoy, II Oct- lOll

�Pleasant

ST.

,,_IT'Od4tm eource of

ea .-m•n• l You

By KEVIN ANTERLINE

I .., ...,.,n

non•

~euure

u~ lenj&amp;l""in ~atooct

m;oht

.,. ..... . ,anyone

prOC)If1'f

•••ue.

-..ytlllng w~.~ .,. ••
Foo•,__,,,.., .. oll~

The wr1tet today at•M ~ to ....C"M IOtl'lle
i n l - .... _ , .. "only in No - 1 0 .....

~~1-llooabotolt-

_

con ...,nono ,,.. ~.....ct ~~~anee tn
C.o!to HI ~ olthat IOCL II Ia &amp;1,_1 0, ..,.,._,,
t gueN )'OU f'll.,.t My, that 1 have aturnb*l •mo
th.ia uncomrortable

po..._ton· I f\e~ ref\etwutat~

my..u. (H 1 have been autftdenUy ,eha~llteteo.
daQendlng on your own ~Mtect lntt~Ht' Of nave
17 Tht - p .....,.,, lot my tohtbllllatlon ttmoln
obaeura, IIIOUOII ••pportable.
I woutct ,,.._.to~...,...

howe••· that t have

not comp~oly r-INI~aiiiO L"a lilt
Clhataetar In Anl&gt;ur Penn'• Al a 'a ll. .talHIInl
Pla)'OO 0, Atlo Gulh.... I want IO ' "'""' _,..
- · o f dlotruot 101 1 - ..no d l - - my

fopu\11_,,_.,. _ _•_ _ ,

...ng .. -

..... ~-tilt_,

of •f'lt..-pretattO" C.~if\10 ~ ~~ EWM
though CJ«~Ptre who .,.. aa ....... to ,....,. •""

..-.afnQ ha .. ml4e COf't'lt~ weument• aboul
the outmoded ~eel~ of onn' •• a touroe of
~tOffl'I IIIOn. tf\ete it It!" lOme dlffiQifl--to-defiiM
lmpononco tn thtnklng lncloponclonlly 11 11
..ldtnt oy 111o "'"' num!Mr ol IliON ongagtd
an tttlllng The n11 numbllf' of ,_,.,.,,_man,
'lll'f'Jt•~ eoout not WftUno-Mve no c"anc• of
lftMing I living aollly 00 Wnters Tilt

._..0,-"'""""'"*'·

••toe.cy o1 "'"'' II
Ill

bullllt natwtt ol
thalia ... -..of&lt;~!

-"'""'~
loll Wall., ~eltl INdo o _

Tilt

W
filar Banlamlft. .,...,.. lit ~~- olio
Nne Ill t-.o, loundlllo -too ol cl\onolln

_.
,_,ton ai&gt;Ovlwrllonglr\ ,_.,.,..,.,..11o onlciMtiiO t11o "'-\' that...._lt t 'Ilion lit 1&gt;111&gt;11- • ..,... ot bad - r y
""tllologlat to pro.. !lit point. Tilt
chll&amp;ct.,ltllcall~ - a n upol&amp;rl Clla rm and
,,.,_.,.,, o l Ills poolllon bol... tc. !Jut~ volut
At&gt;d not w""tlng lo _ . , too cyntcal, I
auweaa ""f lmP!iiM t o - en o r g cvlmlnlllftg lr\ • oo
l.cM lor t11o -king
ctua, no mOlter
Ia fiOI &amp;Jw..,o lht

_,..._"'~'"'..,_

-

tranalrltiiO lmo - • • tilt only'-'""
"'*"~Y.·---~ In lllt

tronalotlng 110 dtopen.- 1"- ~lng to
1M 141ft tiona wltll llltlr " lciMUam" aro olmpty
oxorclalng tilt prM._ of tlltlr 100•re pt- In
tfto ayatam. Yoo. oloo, ota caugttt In tilt llluaton
ot-ar.

Tilt--... ""
--region 1&gt;0111--OUCIIIOo •

- o f ru. OWfl - ..

..." ..... lit o ' " " " ' - o - y - " ""
l*liclpeCIIO In lllo ongoing now. M-ly, lr\

- t o o a Wl1tar to o•tot ao ~II. tilt_,,..
lila noqWat o Olllllfl omount ot m.oc..mant
with tllo tyot.m wllllo alto "'"""lng -aortty
ouWclo 111t'1yotam. Benjamin'• -r1pllon of
-umonlutton, ol*'lllon """OltiNCIIon ••

""'I •
no._.,

op-ed
'"-lor-.. •• ..,,_ lor .....

par-If•""
W'Jtlully--- " " '
-&amp;loon II ftOI- Tilt.,.....,.. ot

..,_,,_, roqf&gt;II&lt;HII- """tilt -v-1'
ateto.~

quo .,. so ..,.,..,., tftet anrane

- a t · n g - al!g~\'J · ngl&gt;toCIIcenw pol.it.at'l •• 'eGetOtd u M"MWNJ.Ott or
..........n .. - , tllltllhototdat 114. E-to.
echtOt&amp;al C»oatda at ill mllfl'ltgt to otrtN wrt.h
tdllortall - n g k~t - - "'-"'11·
g...l ounta ocoldong, oo lclootletlc toolo prenllng
Tholl...,_ lo lua cop~ Ptt PlOt In &amp;O•llldlt&lt;&gt;g
""""'_. ot ne.-apapera tooay ftnaHy NIO.rbetet
a IO.C C&amp;UII N t - 1 010 clotigMO lo
~~ the p.re.dOmtnant mNna of
cort\~lcli1ton Md 10 "a•iOttl ••'ll•"'Q ~I.Uf&amp;.

Tllty _ , o!l., '"~ -c o! -'"'"Ofwi
1-.otl\. TllcNgltt toltlo · -

W u.... ttadtt~ neve ••~ their

ltlljllrallon from tilt ~~~ thai tllty ...,. """ ~ _ o l _..., '"'""

proctucuon• 'M4itt ffom • cs..p d4•Ntlatact'on

wllll lilt publtattlng lnclu.try u rt Ia ond t _ , .
to mo.,. l~tlr o.ll1or!ty public; tllty proo...,. o
dare to thoM Who haYe • 'tNted tnterelt In

•-toalng IIIOUghla Honea, tllty t1Q
- t o - y IV"'Ing I a - - t·
altoettve. bulll.-alnt .,. - t alllelon4

-lor tlwllttng

W!~I09 I I O f t &amp; J I - •

-...,owoyllt..)IINCII-can~NM
.0..-.gouc-- - ·.. lr\tlh.

Yalld mocl'tatton '"' wrfbng.

Jouma~~amlo ..... ....,"' wtftlne- _ . .
PlltleiPtlt ln I&gt;OCI-11 malr\toiAt 1110 Wluolon
o1 tact, puOIIC _ . . , ond dl-io1o opinion
Yll by Ito.,.,., noiUrt ~ etnOOBiclo&amp;t In 1 m o t l - .. _ .. Tilt'""'~- ot tilt
JoU&lt;nollol It gooolp &amp;nO lilt r~t o f _,lng
Joumaltom, aa II - o i l y ..U.tt u t

...,,L

- - l r \ a ....... ~....- - .

••nonML
II W111.,.lhlnt IMy .,... , , _ . -l!\lly

-now tlltm, u.., ·~• uttlmataly 1M IM!Toy.cs;
writaro do ""' ho ..
1 .....,ld pre~« to
romoln alona on tllo ou1olclo, on lilt tllnga, out
ot olgllt wllll• _ . . loll., day Lint Alllanotohl
vocontly -~ "" ..,,_, o! oontrol

''*'" v..

... ·~.-~
~

n"'""""'

10 Kaooall wl!l or 10..7
Ol&lt;ltho big, bad ael&lt;nlnlttratlon
ICfe ~~t the •U.clen11 again. ahuttl,g down
Squlro Hall and offering uo nothing In retum out

D

1 couple ot ob.cure claurooma?
To tilt naive-·· tho ontllt tPtl&gt;&amp;
altuot&gt;On shoold 1M couciiiiO In avon ltm\0, who
...on. WIIOIOS1 ond whoao po- overrrhtlmiiO
lhe othtl To IIOt'M po11Nttata·tua I'IUftO'Y C*)C)Ie.

11 wu .. mply a question ol tilt at-.n
_.,..rs failure to laMa • ~·"' onougn
at and. ond tit inabiiJty to omua onougl&gt; ot Ito
front ol Col)tll Hall to lmpr... ,,.

""""birO "'

edmfnlttraUon wllh itt vnlfled mlQht tta I allure

to l&gt;tttlo v1010ntty. tr&gt;oy ctotm. doomtd ho

cf\ancn.
Thonk!ully, I&lt;AI&gt;olh's loading marn-•. Rob«\
Hoyclon and Pete&lt; Hl~thmtn, dldn'l pion rt llko
tnlo tnatotd 1r&gt;oy dld It omortty- ond woro
Their performon&lt;4 0110&lt;110 1M •
tt•tbOOk o.ampt,e of how to dMJ wtth the
odmlntatrotlon, ttow to dtllne lilt ond
tlltn Lmprou tilt admintatrallon, 1101 wllll
muiCII, but with lntdlgent, '*011-pr_...,
"'~~""*''
Kabooh dlaplayiiO, - o n
opprooellcan wc&lt;1&lt;
to 1,. 01-.n•o
odvantKal&gt;ooh ono....,; lllat alog.,..tng ,..n•
nothlnQi that "'student urilt(' la a ~tow call,
omployiiO by Lazy S1udant olllclolt and lhat
edtnlnlatrator• can be ''nlee" guya, not the e¥11
• .....,.... -~ mon WilD ,_.In
tc&lt;""ng otuclontt that somo gulltiUI paople

,_.full.

.. ""

and-

beilft'W't """' fa not to tar tdm~lltlltOf'l are
haJ'O.MMd ancs art not dtthcult to deal wtthr. bUt
ex1tr that IJWr do Usten to reuon• ...en ttuoent

....,.,

,

K..oo.h wu suecushJl, bUilt didn't wm and n
au1t1y dJCin't k»sa. u .torn~ ol tne 1esa ettute
obMrYeta have commented In banMf hetdllnes.
It nad lillie ot no cllanc:o ol pro.....,tng Squire

HaM 01 ltnmtOtalOIY con.wctlllg 1
ArMS anyw• y. \Nat •at ne¥ef Ill m1UIQn tl •at
to ()()taM ~fa b.. 6C).IICe on the oth«

~en•

or 'WWirntf'Q of an

I"'P8ffdl11!1&amp;1uclont itwooton Ollila Atnhoret

C&amp;ml&gt;lfl

It dkl compromtH on trus. bUt wMthet' tt'le

matter Ia oonaldeted pedagog•cauy or ~ot.
oompron'IIM1t not necaua.rily wiCked, but
rather the ou1growth of gtve and take Mtwwn
two siCS. •Hh dlfferertt opltriona, •• it tlllllt 1ft

tilt -ld outlldl UB
KI I)C)th'l ~ t.ay "" Ill deeitlon IO matCh
up Ita fact• With the edtrHII'~lalra110n"a raeta.
Har-&gt; onc1 H - spant tilt au""'*

petrottlng Sqlllro H&amp;U. rnaaourong- ond

Tilt

oquare 1101
duo assemb1ed PIOOI ot d&amp;tO.
slgftllylng Whal each ol ,,. 38 dloD- Souort
groope ,...., ond wont. Those llouro of WOII&lt; 1&gt;10td
off In 1wo ragordo, l&gt;tlplng llltm IChioYoll&gt;tlr
"Y&gt;ctooy". Tlltlr m"'"""" onould .,. •tudltd e nd
copiiiO by otn.r otudon1 groupo -""g
recognitiOn tor ttwlr o;lewpolnta.

Flrol,

an ~nt~taliOflf't'tNM a.'"CIIY tr.al ff lNt cao
- • • ooltd 1&gt;&amp;11 of loctuollnlotmlllan, 1101

actumang and yen~

Ktboon camt up • ijn an""""''""' lo

pr_,..,

'"' odmlnlttroUon'o pltn ••
by IIICI
PttoiOar!l lor Faelhtlao Planning JoM Ntal Ill
waR • u 10 ~Jculout. that when Prt.lident

Aobort 1.. Ktlltf ...... 1111 otuclontt
wanted or a f~ atter"-t""' he Wet
controniiiO with a fat., ooncrwtt.

and _._

oolutlon.

T

lit olhor kay outgrowth ol Ka-n·o tormat
waalllu-attated In thl ectuat meetinga, Ketter

and hla atatt. according to an adiTIIt~lattatOI'
pr1vy to tllo nagolllttona. - • lmprauiiO and
ovorwhtlmoo by 111o otudont corrunlllll' t wook.
Thil Oltlluclo l&gt;tlpad Hay - and Hlrsltman hiV.
mora crtdlblthy at tllo l&gt;trgat.&gt;lng Iabit-""
lntanglblt IOCIOI lllot ..,..,,.., When Ktllor llad
lo malla a llnal cloc:ltlon.
Whtl K - waa dOing - • oot.pl&amp;ytng tilt

•cmMnJitralton at ua own oa.me. Jl}f RoMn once
wroto. """ ' " " " " S A - Tim Slltohon
tried lo Imp-~ tlllt &amp;dmtnlltratlve cloc:tolon
making at UB hod a rnacno !IOYOr 10 h, Wlltrt
the Mavl•t set of fact a won ouL For 8\.t.MJenta.

Campus , they c&amp;n win •~ Nvt

N\t~noe

on UB

Gedatons..

Thooo whO hl•o condlmniiO thll pntlotoplly

•• glvlng.tn and oomprom•M-Ot•tont.O ,,.
Ignorant ol U8 cloc:IIIOI\--Ing 0N1 """"""
Mtut.. Ancs thelr mlnda •r• moet ttKely tootld "'
.....- . ....., ... .,. ptlchtO !Mil los .....
'""' onfy way of ~Jntng an &amp;O,.,.at,.loe"•-or 1

taeu"r ._,.,.,._ _

Toela~ 1~

It • ,....

mati!OO. ont mort --lui-lUll - .....,..,.
51&gt;6prro, Oorln&lt;o BL« Bllt Mae Haydon ot
H•thrNn now trwf aell- '""" ~
They dld ll, nol by rla)'tng '""manor lr\ lllo
conte)C1 of .. ua Vlttf.il tnem" 1nc1 callinG on
lho~der!t• to fatty artcs

unue, but thrcx.tgh a

pellonl. herd wori&lt;lng and 1101 t&gt;Otlllcally
IPPNilf111 mtii!Od-out..,.rgalnlng lilt
admlnblfatlon.
Tb{J; may be ...,. aa an tx1rem•s1 vi.-; ot111:

---I

Qeal'ta 10 the ecltn~strettof\. WfW) ••nts

a

peulw student body, OM 11\lt WOf" I cru.ll the
"'"'"'" ol 1171? 8&lt;11 human~-­
OdmlnllltalotO ara
hSitn to
UwMta from an vn&amp;rtnld .-uo.nl body, they

don'l -eclato IICIIOChlng Oludonlt -ir11J
off llyatt&lt;LCIJiy about -hlng lllty kno&lt;ol tntle
oboUt ond lllty don ~ -tclalt l&gt;tlng tolcii!Ow
10 Nn Utefr aUtJ.ra from uneducaltd s»&gt;P.._

Ll'&amp; very difficult to gttttudonlt to unlit and
lt'o olmool lmpoaoibla co moblllzt !ham In any
affec:tlve manner. It'a Ume now for atuo.nt
go¥tmmeofl to fMN.ze tt\et thla-la true anCI
IIO&amp;pt llltV mttlloda to lilt....,.. ot Kal&gt;olll
e n d - ofllclllt Tllty can gtttllo~ mti!IOda
tolrtnlnlo
pollcy-ll
u..,
out·plly
........
thtlt
--·
-·
· " "tna
" Ptlndplot
Nnwntstration.

tra aloo tlrna lor outoCII•t O I I C I I - to
tono tilt judgong of atuclo~t OUCOtoiOI to mott
••por!encacl, - . slbla """l&gt;ttl" lnloomiiO
write,...

�.................... ,

Big Bird .

• •

"Tho""' 111&lt; '""~ It hard and
-Omn d(m....:fonJ," &lt;..&lt;iiiW
admlHcd, '"the U..h f'Do1.C ,jc alf

-..ful ond bcl&lt;foaal
planruna," c.uldo &lt;Old "A kK
of t~o~M" and cffon •tftt uno tM
ronnatton or tbll
V. &amp;!A rpraal rnrcmt Ul II&gt;&lt;
a r.,. onr:t toddler
A&lt;IUWit Du«tO&lt; Lon G&lt;omar
fmd&gt; a &lt;p&lt;aal c!.olleiOJ&lt; •
• orl tna • 1tl\ lbat )'CKrQf.Um

pro,... .

c_..., ""''"""on"
on '""'m
II&gt;&lt; """'her of diUdmt mrr&gt;tlcd
c• .wo..,m~ .• ,., pr...,. ~ ·
""""~"'~&lt; 1

.......,Ltd
the
populantt of I he rn&gt;ft-lhrQUIII

pr-.

ha't' l()t, "hidre"' ,_.0. N.l lA t I\ c.

diffnml pmar..,, Aod our
~ ........... b aiJ1!o,( hall lhll ..
.....,.......ai),OIIItoboulC111&lt;
qwnn or lh&lt;..,.... a - of
auolltct )"'uniJltn ha-.c: klCDr
COftnt\.,1011 ••tit th~ UAnntil) ,
.....,. o:l&gt;lldrm of rror...-, eo
u..itftl• ,.,,.._.c CJ')' to be r...SO. 111
our tde..-·uon,"' C..ado Ntd

\ltlt.ac •c:'rc: 1ftcr b a

I(IOd

ICIIIII~ -Pot Ill!. Th&lt; ""'""'
arc: a•-.y of UMa 8d .tao.. -~ a

llllol-...,....._,....,..,.
~-b

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ra-t tt.ll et 1111.: ~. 't'&gt;
CUIII..Cicd 10 ...,.S ~

" ' - - a n d 1o r-w.. ..
"""'""' Cauldo "GaUnt
r-n... orr to ,

dtilrlrm onr:t

Precision At A Discount.

-nd . _ . _ .. """"". .

\\ •h 1 I.Cil&lt;rai thnora '"""'"'
cd~~Cadonoll) or-ated ca•&lt;,.,

! Fo r students onry 1

Come by l or • spec181 student chr;coum ceres Its
g ood l or. a whole year and ent·lf~ yo;. to tll'IO olf
any Comman d Pcrlormanoe tei'VlCe l nclu&lt;l•ng our
prects•on ttancut
Precosoon hancutu119 os our teottnoque lor culling
the herr In ltarmony wrth the way rt grows So as rt
g ro ws ot doesn t tose rta sttape Your h aorcut woll
looll as good alter l ove days as rt docs aller lrve
mrnutcs
A precrSion haircut wrth shampoo and blow-ory
costs just fourteen dollars tor guys or gals, less
t~ of course We also olfer permanent waves,
colonng. l rostorog and condrl lonrng No appOrnt·
men t neecled. fUSI come rn
Take advantage o l our olfer 11 s precrsely what
you need

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�Marty Barrett- Division Ill's top passer
A»&gt;dation(NCM) Oivhion Ill.
But that kind of .wus "&lt;an
qaina you," Barrett admitted. He ated
lut wuk..,d's loss to Albany. •hue t.be
Oanes ddensc was cmliud w1tb 10 sad.s,
dudly throuah bliu.es.
In t.be r~ra four pmes. t.be UB ofTwas IDO&lt;e eiToc:u~ llwiiD 11.1 1910 ·
The pultwo years pn:sa11 1 dramatic
c:ontraR In BuJh soorin&amp;. Lui )eat aaned
ofT woth 1 five JI'IK winDiaa weak, but
mos1 of tk •-ins wert by tilt' narrowt:~t of
maraJtu.
l'hb ouson. Buffalo features 1 "more
open" style or offense, Barr&lt;1t
rq&gt;orted. '"Tbe plays lhat..,. called""'
.........s." 0.. rve occasions. II&gt;&lt; s...,..
Homt Hiah tdlool ano:Juate wW dlqe
plays "' the hllddlc, but t.be - t y o(
..... he • iD - lht sdeaioas..,. •• by
OIT&lt;111h&lt; c-dma1or Pete lbo

,..,k

•KI•

B&lt;in&amp; ranked number one ID lhe nation
prompu a lot or .., ...,ion from people.
F&amp;IIS. ,...,.,._ writm. Dd~ backs.
FOr BWI$' q i W t - Many Bamtt, his
off~ paformaJ&gt;Cl&lt; .,_ t.be forst four
...,... eam..s him the lOP rantboa in the
Nlllio&lt;&gt;al Colirpu Athlcdc

c cY ou hn&lt; to 10 •ilh the people you
hlv&lt;," Barrett said. He J)Ointed OUt tlw
Albany State t&gt;liliud a ..ishbonc orr....
b«aust of lhclr playm. FO&lt; II&gt;&lt; BuUs, lht
best choi.. Is th&lt; run option play. But
Barr&lt;1t Indicated that &amp;rralo bas enouah
vasic1y In pmonnd tlw their orr.... can
"m;. it up-eilhtr throw or run."
, . top.ranked pilot &lt;Oill'umed !hal he
P"'fcn the pwina upa:~ or !he-· but
-.led 1ha1 "you ...,, ao back and
t11ro- ......, time." So Cas 11x lkalls orr.....
.... produced 1173 yasds lluo"'lo t.be oir,
wiUo 10 auld t.......,.,.Ul,

Ci&lt;ttiaa ready ror Saturda)1 involvu boll!
mtntal and phySical P&lt;&lt;Pifltion. Alicle
from !he &lt;Wly .,._..,.. dnlb, Barreu
.........., tlw ht spends ....nl boun a
week IOiaa .,... pme fillns and actti"'
_ , . ~ . aplauoiQa tltal .....
M'&lt;~" in aoy mood aboul dw "

Tbon

has b o n n - - by llx
Buns that suppor1 r.- 11&gt;&lt; us •udtau
bavc bonn JaddDa, -1bly to pme
anendancc.. Barr&lt;11 eonctded !hat wba&gt;
pla)'ina &amp;I Rowy F'ldd "when lht

t&lt;IIID

doa &amp;Oinethiaa aood. It's aPr&gt;&lt;cctated.• •
The (-ball propasn at UB b &lt;n1Cia1
heea""' ''people tdenti(J the oc:hoolthrOQ&amp;b
IOlbleUcs," the quantr1&gt;oct ~ Plus,
' 'the playcn oo Ill&lt; team think lha1 it's
impt&gt;~UM ... , . alhlcu$ .... "r&lt;praaltiJo&amp;
Ill&lt; tdlool" 01 away ...,.... he coodnaed
and 11x bdplto unify tit&lt;......_.
1"be UB sporu p ..........., bc11er
n...-y year,'' Barre&lt;1 Clldoirntd. He added
tlw ''the ooly people !hat make it bc1ler
... the player.... , . poosible ._..;an
the Unl..,..lty's athletic P&lt;Cipasn pl-. the
quarterback, ....., would "like to ... all or
rhe sporu uJ)Iradc&lt;l.''
Apina the 0..... Jut weckelld, Ill&lt; Bulb
•wftrod tbdr
lou. '"l'hcy ......
out flyiac, and we ..... flat. .. Barre&lt;~
-cd- "We....,... 10t out of t.be bole. b
was jUR tJw type o f - " llul ......
Canlsius C:OU., Ill&lt; North Toourwaoda
- .. promiaod tltaa he and lh&lt; Buls "will
be JUdy lllis S.mday...

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Bulls
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game-this

season-bet"'un UB and
Canisius, will take place 1hls
Sa1urday 11 Ro1ary Field,
with the kickoff a1 I :00
p.m.
II should be an cxciuna
game with both learns
havin&amp; identical 4 and I
rerot"ds. CanUius comes off
a Yiaory over Ohio
Nonhero 17-10, •bile the
Bulls lost to Albany Stale,
32-0.
"We're aoing 10 pass and
pass' said Dull 's Coach Rill
Dando. "And we have 10
get the runnioa aame aoina
100." la$t week the Bulls
"They're huge,"
had minus five yards
commented Brooks on bolh
rushin&amp;, mostly due 10 the
the UB offensive and
10 sacks on Bulls' passer
defensive line. "They are
Marty Barret! for 70 yards.
from 20-40 pounds more
"Canisius is a very
per man than we are. They
respectable team," said
Dando. "They have played
aive a lot of protC'Ction to
the quarterback (Marty
' well latdy 50 il should be a
Barrett). So when be gets
good game."
time, he has the receivers to
Comins off the
hit ...
sbdladins 10 Albany. UB
Brooks feels that the key
hopes to bounce back. "It
to the game will be in
was touah for them
(players) after the Albany
stoppina Barret and 1be UB
game, .. c:ommented Dando.
passina atlack. ''Their 1eam
"They "-! their beads
os full of prolifiC scorers,
and
they are led by the
down early in the week, bul
passina of Barrett. We have
they'll bounce back. It's
aot to contain Barrett in
louah to come back after
order 10 win. NO( only does
the loss, but they are ready
he have (Joe) 0' Arnieo to .
for this game."
throw to, but he has (Kevin)
Canisius Coach Bill
Prall and (Pat) Whitehead
Brooks aarees with Dando :
too." Brooks added, "And
"Both 1eams are ready for
we have to watch the run
this one. It's a nalural
rivalry." Brooks wem on 10 too. (T'un) Najuch is a good
add, "A lot of these players fullback, 50 we have to be
came or played for the same prepared."
If UB is to comeback
high school, 50 you 'II know
from the loss over Albany,
that they'll try their best."
they will have to improve
Canlsius f13ures to bave
their special teams. UB aave
their hands fuU as they try
up two punt returns in the
to contain the UB passlna
last two games. "Our
utaclc, and their tarae Uae.

special teams have been our
biggest headaches," said
Dando. "We've made·50me
changes and I hope that gets
out the wrinkles. We can't
afford to make the same
mistakes qain."
"We bave the maltinp of
a areat football aame here,"
said Brooks. "We have to

capit. !e o some UB
mistakes and meke some
fine plays. Broo'k• added,
"With Barren
quarterbac:kin.a , it's touah
to stop him. He's the top
ra1ed passer in the division
and he has the receivers and
the line to back him. It 'II be
a lOugh battle."

Goina into the
hQmecomina aame. Canisius
has won three of the four
games in the recent series,
22-8 in 1977 and the last
two in a row, 21·18 in 1979
and 17-14 last fall. UB won
16-10 in 1978 and in the
first and only other
meeting, 12..0 in 1,920.

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                    <text>NYPIRG study exposes toxic pollution on Niagara B1 JUCBARD CHON

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CiJy EdiJor

The New York
Public Interest
Research Group
(NYPIRG) Monday
released ihe results of
a three-year study
which details the
massive dumping of
'toxic chemicals into
the Niagara River
and·how these
chemicals are
infiltrating the
drinking water supply
in Niagara Falls and
surrounding areas.

lHE
According to the
study, co-authored by
· NYPIR:6 staff ·. -scientists Walter
Hang and Joseph
Salvo, over 250
milliOTJ gallons a day
of untreated waste
chemicals are being
dumP.ed into the
Niagara River, some
of them carcinogenic
and others known to
cause birth defects.
These chemicals are
funneled into the
river with the fu/1
consent of the State
and federal
government, the
study says.
NYPIRG Executive
Director Donald K. ·
Ross and Hang. were
. present in Niagara
Falls for the re(ease
of the massiv.e,
260-page study,
which was the subject
oj.a "60 Minutes n
segment broadcast
Sunday evening.

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EORUM
Number 21

State University of N- YOflt at Buffalo

''This reports destroys the m)'lh thll
IOU obcmical bazarcb are uoder eootrol,"
Han&amp; rold reporters. "NYPIRG, &lt;Iur!Qa !he
lasr tbrcc years, hu examined tbe thl«

main sources of chemical contamination
found in tbe Nia&amp;llll River, and not a
sin&amp;!&lt; one was found to be rqulared
propaly."
Th.n are 77 diJch~ permits distributed

ro chemical manufacturers alona the
Niqara River, lbc uudy rtvcaled. Granred
by lhc National and StOle Pollutant
·
Dis&lt;~ Elirninaliorr Syuern (N/SPDES),
rhese pmnlrs arc lax in !heir &amp;uiddincs, rhe
uudy cbaracs, allowlna chemical •
manufactu~rs 10 dump whal the fedcnl
Environmcnral Prorection Aacncy (EPA)
terms uprioril)' poUutants" into IM eco-

sy$1ern.
Additionally, !hue are more rhan 100
indwtrics in lhe ~ lbOI, lhrou,h a
loophole in the pmnit law, are aDowed to
dump untreated chemical wuus diru:tly
into 10 muni&lt;:ipal
lr&lt;allll&lt;Dl plants
around lhe area..witbout baWls to apply
for pmnlts Ol all. Between 260 and 310
million &amp;allons or - e r • day are
~~z:"""...---'1":"'"-:-----..,. disposed or in Ibis man-. into mwUcipal
~
W'I.Slt treatment systems which are not
equipped IO eliminate these cboDcal
wastes.

sew•

Chemical waues, once in lbe river, bave
enlered the food chain rhrou,h fi.sb and
wildlife eaugbt in tbe ~. Hana said.
~ seriously, however, these chemicals
bave fOlllld !heir way inlo !he drinking
waer supplies in !he Cry or Nlaaara Falls.
"Synthetic organic cornl&gt;ounds, including
known and suspected caneer-&lt;:ausina aaents,
have been round in the oily's rmisbed water
supply," lhe study notes, includin&amp;
benzene$, mirex, and trip.dJJorophenol.
Tbe Nia&amp;ara Falls WOier syum servi&lt;:cl

some 380,000 people.

According to Han&amp;. tbe city knew u
early u 1969 tbOI its drinkllta - . r intalcc
sysrem wu bdft&amp; inliblated by cbemical.s.
He dispiaJ&lt;d a 12-year-old internal memo
r. - the dep•y director or -.r to !he
Nlapra Falls city ll&gt;llla&amp;U, stlliDa tbOI a
"heavy, ~&lt;liquid" bad becn rolltld
in !he treatman plut's llhorahaA. "Tbe
iDftltiptioo lad analysis ollhio subttanc:e
leavea Hooker OJemical very mucb
IUSpCICI," tbc mabo ooalillued •

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campus

Se~ update

-

n:ltlonal
GM to pay

1blnp arc hoppina aa the Prcsiclcntial Seardt ComnU!teo. After
months or~ aDd deliberation•. tho Committee hu
rq&gt;Oetcdly made a rt&lt;OIIUD&lt;Ildlllioa 10 the Uaivmity Coundl,
wbich hu forwvclod on• nom• to the SUNY 11oar&lt;1 of Trastees.
But, eccordlna to ocher SOuret$, tbe llnal d«ision hu noc been
ollldally made.
S..ch Chair Robm Mlllonti- U~~Available for comment, as
!.Won Harry Jackson and all callJ to Committee
members v.·ere forwarded to tbeit offJCU. Spoculallocl on the
Commiuee's choke wu lnereasin&amp;. with the outside candidates
al•en tho be$t shoe.
lbe TruJte&lt;s October rnectina is ccpocled to eonl'atn the Onal
rt&lt;Ollllllendallon, with simuiWH&gt;Ous press conferences bold In
Al"-1 aDd Buffalo to announce the ftllal cleeislon.
ou..r clevtfopcncnu wert ft'llO'lod, allhoual&gt; tbey could 1101 be
CIOnlirmod. Student rtpr'&lt;SO\tllhoe Travis Ballard litis past "'«ktnd
p&amp;.aDod a toric$ of,_... wilh past ll&gt;d .,.....,. Student
Alloc:iaoloo (SA) orrlciab to discuss \'OC&lt;r rqisumoo, but sourca
rna1oc1 lhll the UV&lt; naawt or the rnectina wu to c~...... the
~" illtbe Seardt Cosnmittec. Ballard rcfusod comment.
llld r&lt;Ccrrod questions to MilloisD.

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Bad bOis
Hlllldteds of Univtrslly tuition IKlls, with ~ern due on
October 21, w&lt;rc raurnod unddiV&lt;rod to tbe Ofllcc or Student
Accounu, Direct.or Oifford Wilson rdaled, nocin&amp; that payment b
ltl'D expoaed or a SlO I•• proeessina fee will be assessed.
w-.bon a:plalnod thai tbe cause for the retumod bills is that
many adclruoes art WTOftl and said that it is the student's
rcspontlbility to keop r&lt;COfds updated. " It woo't be aa:epted as
an diiCU.Je.'' bt insisted, ••but wear~ CIOOICti"'Ded fot tM lluckncs.;
• we doCI't wan&amp; Mybody ""'''lt in il."
11le dorcaor adclod thO( the "bad addrcsoa arc our lor-

A Fod&lt;ral Diilricl Coun tn Qevdancl, Ohio r....,.ly awardod
$2.212,000 .qtkmmt to a Kmt rcaidmt f01 the iAjuric:s he
suff&lt;rocl as the result of the faulty dc$l&amp;n in tbe roof of"" 19611

~ =-~6.

is now a quaclripleslc as a result of the
injuries he suffered in the ICddent lnvolvlna his 0.0&lt;1111 Motors
bw'h car. A&lt;:cordloa to a OM spokespmon, the car milllufacturcr
($ plannina to ap..... the Oevdand District Coun docision.

Papers find borne

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Sunford Uaiwrsity announced on fnclay lu plansio house the
Ronald ~ Praicl&lt;allal - · tn iu Hoover lrutitute. •
lbe Um-.ily prQerttly ho.,.. the 11W1Y papm Rcapn
pn&gt;c1ueoc1 •1&gt;ik 0...-.mor of California as wdl a s - · ••meo
durin&amp; Rcapn's 1976 and 1910 Pmoll..,.lll campaicns.

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deadly clevice.wu purcbuod by the publiC library in Teluan as •
punishment for bepina overdue boob.

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You wondu bow such a civlli«CC people as the French, with all

of their artiJtic traditions, &lt;Ontinued tO US&lt; •ucb a Q'Ude
irutrument for so lona. II jUS! sbows you the exl&lt;nt of tbe
pressuro usod by the polWrful auillndnc lobby. For years, the
bacl-&lt;lappilll inOucncc peddlers or the NMional Guillotine
Auociation could al•..ys be &lt;Ounted on by the politi&lt;ians fO&lt;
lunch, boozt, rm: lripo llld 14-&lt;:araa-aold auilloliac lk clasps.

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crime, lob sist&lt;rs, wbo faY&lt;J&lt;od ban nina the awllotine. lbey _..
eonsw11ty ohoutod clown. with slopDsllke, "GIIillotilles don' kill
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INTERVIEWS WILL BE COND~ OCT. 15.

�LaValle promises US's mission will be continued
81 TERRY CANADE
AsstrtiVtt C«mp~~r Etfiror
New York Slat~ Salat&lt; Hi &amp;her
Education Comrrllh~ Chairman
Kenneth lAValle (R-Suffolk) vuited
UB this week for the fmt lime 10
discuss th&lt; future of the Slate
University of Ntw York CSUNY) and
UB. The stna~or's visit is part of 1
tour of SUNY c:ampuses.
In tht wake of fe&lt;ktal cutback&lt; tn
educ.tlon, lA Valle said M was
"concerned about how federal action
on the Guaranteed Student Loan
(OSL) could affcel middl&lt; ineomt
families." The senator called for tho
lmpltmentation of a Ntw York State
Loan proaram to com p&lt;nsate 1bo..,
studenu who will bt ineligjble to
r=ivt 1 OSL.
The proposal is curreDtly in the
plannioa staae, but LaValle hopes to
irutlatt 1 proaram Jimilar to one
rettntly approved by the lllinol$ Slate
Lqislature.

The loan proaram is pan of
lAValle's &lt;!verall view of "Siudent
financial aid as a pad&amp;l&lt;·" He called
for a "dovetailin&amp;" of aid available to
studcnu to avoid dupUcatlon of
prosrarns. "In this way persons who
cannot qualify for a federalloao.
could qualify for another proaram,"
La Vallo explained.
The effect of the GSL euu will cause
a • •major $hifl to pubUc institutions., ••
lAValle daimed. " Enrollments ar&lt; up
all through tht SUNY l)'lletn."

La

Valle said SUNY's 9()pularity
stems from tho fact that " no priva t&lt;
institution can compete at $1,050
(tuition)." He noted that community
college enrollments art bulgina.
"Community collcae is a !ileal," the
Senator said.
lA Vall&lt; promised that UB'1 mission
"'ill bt completed. Althou&amp;b he
admitted .....~ do 1\a\~ rqlonu
rivurics" within lht Salate for fundina
of campuses. "Monies arc included 10
complete Buffalo's mission." The

LSAT
changes
format;
admissions
altered

R~her Education Committee Clair
attempU "to bt the fulcrum iD m«Una
some or these difftmlee$."

The proposed Utica-Rome
Teehnoloay Center should not have
much effect on UB's funding aceord.ina
to LaValle. "It's hard to say whothcr
thcro will bt a dir«:t drain on any one
campus," be said. The bt&amp;innina o~
the new center should 1101 alter thOK
projects that Vocre defined and fall
under Ill• • pcndina cap," the Sa&gt;ator
added .
A unh·crsity could e.ceed its
s pcndina cap to fulfill a mission, he
suuested. "High technoloay projects
will receive priority for fuoding."
President Reap.n's cuts for
elementary and secondary education
did not ha-. a mlljor impact on stale
schoolchildren. Citing that only six
pttcent or el&lt;11W11tary and sccondary
school aid comes from the fedenl
go,unmcnt, lA Valle noted, "the Slate
is the ••,·el or aovernmcnt that providei
most'or tho responsibility."

tncluded a matbanatics portion,
rtadina and rusonina part alona
with oth&lt;r skiiJJ. It is' a mulhplo&lt;cbooc&lt; llllld.vdiZCd &lt;-Um thai b
11010 • ~ey pan or ddermlllina
•hlCh or lhc 80.000 studenu .. ho
to la• JCbool annually arc:
Some 40,000 art

co IIXrcdlled &amp;nStuurionl
ETS eliminated the ma.th

;

writln,
and mhumt&lt;l
~~~~~i~iiiii scorins
portionspo&lt;tion
or the uam
and oddtdthea
sy~csm~ changlna the

2001800 scalt. In otd&lt;T to reduct
fronlor
haVlfiJ
the powbility
nunortoo m11&lt;h
~=~!~~~!~:==~ •lrl&lt;ft«&lt;
dfen on a41oal
1nto
!10Cn
adm~wons

ocbools, ltw scorinc ~........
alt&lt;Ted to 10/SO.
\
But many bdiew thaJ 1hctc:

· 87 SinH GOODCHILD
Mtm~inl

EdittN

The .....,, changes in lht Law
School Admission Test (LSAT), to
&amp;O into effect nt&gt;« Summer. will
make it more difficult to make
acceptanee dodsiotls at U8

ao:ordinato ~ Law 0...0
Barry Boyu. More r8dical dlanaa
ill tbcldl may &gt;Urf..,., bo.....,..,,
becaUK of widespread
cliJAiisflldioo "ith iu CUrTail

wnion.

•·we ha,-en•t planned any major
c·b anae ln the policy, 10 we wiU
jwtlry and live with ·; ,," Boy&lt;r
explained. "We will ha,·eto adapt

somehow:• He asserted 1har
lrutltutions which rely heavily oo

1--------------'
lh&lt; numerical indellcs-LSAT
sc:ora and cumulative
avcr&amp;&amp;a- ,.'Ould be faced with a

more difn.utt adjUJiment, as tbc
.,.... tCSI will Jive diiTtta~t resulu
than lbc old veniorto.
"l"bt numbers •ill ooa be
familiar, and we will ha,.., to put
them ln context." Boyer inslsat'd.
"W&lt; wiU most likely rely'On
pereentile seores." He added that
UB would be: ree&lt;hill&amp; more
information later this week that
would help it determine mort the
procus or scoring.

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"Rlaht now wt mtuurt • prdly
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btln1 abk-io-sptik on )'Our
r..t-thu ~important to sUC«Js
in both law school and ill the
profession itldf. •• Thomas While,
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Adnilisioos S&lt;nl&lt;es. told TIN'
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Jofln ~n. ~rtum nanow band of academic

836-13·3 9Ask for Don or Tom
CMun be • studl-f\llttd own 1

Clf',

T ht 13dueational Testina Scrvi&lt;c
(ETS), "hich adminiSI&lt;rl th&lt;

&lt;xam, decided 1&lt;1 chaos&lt; tht
LSAT this summer after
eonslderabk dissatisfoctioo
mounted over iu formal. Muy
edueaton Ar&amp;Ued thu 111&lt; prnm~
tum relies too bcavily on .
empirical dlta and 1101 ~on
some of the other oriteria that iJ
lnYO!ved with hcing a "aood
lawyer" such as writing ability and
oratory skills.
The exam, whW:h was held 1.1$1
"'CCk, was the old vm;oo and

H.

odnlitted thaltbc LSAT does
not judac applicants on many or
tbcsc skills and that ehanacs in th&lt;
t&lt;SI and its actual delivery eould
be: forthcomi~~&amp;. "Th• ability 10
deS&lt;rlbt eases in class iJ lmpOflaJ11
not only for }'Oilr laroina. but for

1hat o·r your da.umaca u ,.cU."
Wbite added. " 8111 riaht now we

With.,,

don't p!OV&gt;Ck JCbools
t.DSi.&amp;ht tnto tht: n1rm 10 •bkh
app1jc1dtU poutSS that partiCUlar

•kiD."
ETS is currently o.amtnll\lthe
wht'lc: other tCSima f1r.,. ha""
alreacly begun to wort on
ahcm.~dvt- mrtbods or SOiiCihDI

1&lt;&gt;1,

the proper infonnlljpn o«ordl"&amp;
to TN! Timu. Tbc: American
Collq• Testlns aroup hu arriY&lt;d
at tapina oral prncntation 1tilb
and ot'hen art: orrn ina roi&lt;
pla)ills ._..... lhai .ftA . .
evoluaJed •· It is a1Jo oonsoclenna
mabn&amp; Ill&lt; &lt;J&lt;IIJftS l , _ ...cb
locol Bar ~. , .•
"In the real world pcOJik ...llrona itt .,-,ome wear and wak iD
others aiid tho? learrlto 'work har'd
and compensate where lhey arc
mediocre," SydeU Carbon, ETS
Projcrt Coordinator explained to
Tlrt nmes. "'lt't unrcaiUtk to
take people: rrom all ov&lt;r the
"oriel and malce them lit down
and .,.,.... &lt;U&lt;tly the ....,.
questioas...
But llo)u ._ami les•
conamecl with tht oxarn format
thliD tbc ETS orrtcials. He
explained that U8tet¥1s 10 rely
less oo numeric:al indt&gt;es and
more on the ..-whole
pic:aure"'-examlnlna the 5tudtnt'l"
me. which includtJ transcripts and

recommendations.

ANY SA CLUB
THAT HAS NOT RETURNED
UPDATE FORMS BY

Thursday, Oct. 15th
at 4:!JO pm
WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE
DECLARED INACTIVE!
THIS IS YOUR LAST WARNINGI

�-editorial
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Gold standard and
u~certainty
The power of gold.
It does strange things to people,
especially In search of easy solutions
to complex probhlJllS. Presently, a
group of conservative economists Is
pushing the Reagan Administration to
reinstate the gold standard In an effort
to strengthen US currency.
The gold standard was first
established in 19« by Franklin
Roosevelt, designating gold as the
official backing of US currency.
Americans were also allowed to use
the precious metal for transactions.
However, UB Economics
Department Chairman Arthur Butler Is
correct In his opposition to a move
from today's "unbacked" noles.
Presently, US currency Is backed only
by a confidence that the govlnnmertt
will hon·o r the notes.

No econorl)lsts can positively
predict what •fleets the gold standard
would have on a volatile world
economy. Even Arthur Laffer's
piecemeal plan, which would
supposedly buffer the reinstatement
Impact on the world's financial
markets, Is no gua.ranlee thai a new
gold standard would cause more good
than harm.
Currenlly, only Laffer and a handful
of conservative, albell powerful, circle
of economists support the conversion.
The An\erlcan public and the
Congress, remain much more
skeptical, much more cautious.
Measures to Improve the economy
must be undertaken which will Inspire
consumer confidence-the building of
any economic plan. Laffer's proposal
to install a partial gold st~ndard only
Inspires more questions. And what our
economy doesn't.need any more of is
uncertainly. Just ask Wall Street.

Alcohol Awareness Day
Alcohol Is as much a part of college
existence as homework and finals.
Unfortunately, along with Its accepted
status Is the potential for unchecked
abuse. Somehow, petty vandalism and
destructive behavior seems
acceptable, and Judging from the
statisllcs, even enjertalning to many
students.
University Counseling Center
workshop coordinator Doug Beck
notes that the Ci!nter which deals with
alcohol re)ated problems, Isn't telling
anyone not to get drunk but to just
remember that those who drink are
responsible for their actions.
The Alcohol Awareness Program Is
sponsoring an awareness day In the
Squ ire Hall Haas Lounge from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. today. We support their
eflorts and encourage students to take
advantage of their services.

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Calendar info
Edttor:

Condemnation
Editor.

Th• true Intention ol rn. United Nations was
vMdly dlsplaye&lt;lthls p . .t week by 118 lnoctlon
toward the majority of the Arab Wor1d who
openly opplourJe&lt;lthe death of Anwar &amp;dot, the
one true Arab peacem"akW In the Middle East.
WhfNe was the ''emetgenc:y session Ot the

Security Council" that w•s callttd to condemn

There stlllsppeers to be considerable interest
in the propos&amp;d •udemlc celttndar tor 1982..fJ3,
p1rticutat1y thtt CeltMdat Commiuee's
recommends lion thar the Jewish Holy Days or
any Otfter religious holy days not be observed
holidays. Accordingly, It mey ~us-eful to
ptovlde i' few wotd$ of explanalion.
The Commlttee•s a'cllons are conslstet'lt with
a tundarMntal poflcy olthe University:
#&lt;No pMS0/1 in whatever relatiOnship with
Stet4.univeulty ot New Yorl( at Buffalo shall be

these nallons f untortunately, this meeting was

ltUheieglon.
·
This past WHk the Unlted·Netlons could not

Farber dogs

have more blatantly shown the wotld whit they
$tend 101. This wet 1ccomplfshed by simply not
acting at all.
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E&lt;fltor.

Ron Muclor

Alcohol Day
Editor.
In tee0f1nltlon of AlCOhol A wtreness Day.

we

rho mM~oer. of the Stu~Hnt-to-Studont Allnt.rry

would like io •xpreas our conc.m oMr the uu
end ebuN of elflohof on cempua. A boo• of
sle'tlstlcslsn't tHied«J to point out how meny
,.opJe ln/ulfl themulws or oth.n es- • rt$ull 'bl
alcohol abuae./tatteers «Wef)''ne. Meny of our
dollers are •PMt. lfJ.Indlng wattdlllam. AlcohfJt
Awer.,..,. mHna tHiizJng end pultlng Into
et:llon sen$1ble end ute uaege of alcohol. It's
time tor PfiOP/e to c.re f01 each oth« ' ' • II as

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Student~C&gt;Student

lhtyEIIM-Mlnlatry Rec&gt;r-11111-

(l.Utheran Cempua M inistry!

Andrew W. Holt

CaJendar Commi11ee Chairman

burled de..p bene•ttJ an lnsurmountlble pUe of
UN ld&amp;Otogy and 1hetorlc, whose main ob~tiYe
Is to thwert any jus til~ atttmpt toward ~ace

Unlverslly Student

subJect to discrimination on tM baal~of ege,
color, n•t~onal origin, reu. religion, .sez, or
hendiCip."
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The Celendar CommlttNIMIIeves thet· the
Pflnclples In t hif policy ere ones which the
UnlvMslty should strive to uphold.
Moreover, with but rere exceptions, those
individuals with whom 1 have dlscuned the·
COmmmH'S ecrlons hav. agTHd thet the policy
should oe melnte ln~. /trust thet those who
read this will etso concur.

As/ walked to Squire Hall this morning lor an
ea.,ty cup of tea Nfore class•s. I P8Ut!d Farber
"'Hall once agafn. and as usual, my awer.ne.ss
locusttd In on the prison on the roof. Today, 1
recall«/ my lint •!Yar«~ttss of thtJ.se dogs that
are keplfot expefimentelion. by tht! medical and
dental researchers. A lt~tter IPJ&gt;Hr" in The
Spectrum lest year. am1 as I recall, the wri ter
Wanted some assutsnce as to the qu1Hty of
tteatment of tM non-consenting ex.perimentel •

·$u0/octs.
Sine. I rHd thst letter, not 1 d11y passes thll
I don't hoor the barking dogsJOnd q1Je$tlon the
human ethic th41 alloW$ /Wing Mings to be
SJ.Jb/tJC-ted to treatment thet we would consider
abOmineble and criminal, w«e hum•n beings
subjec-ted to lt. My f1vorlte tsnt1s-y, Is thet
BXJrlterrutrlfl hlgherlntelll~ce lands on
Earth one thy •tid staffs picking end choosi ng
hellthy human IPfiCimens tor research on their
home planet-thtty
to esoh other, "'These
humans, they·,. retlonal beings, but th-r're
lncapeble OJ truly !dwanced reasoning, and are
thereto,. due no speclet mo111 consld«,ion.
We can ignore their_ scr••ms 11 we cut them
o~n-th1t's Just 1 reflex the$• humans have
but tfjey can•t really ,,., •nythlng. 'f
~ •
• And some doyo, Whan l"m IHtlng port/cularly
vindictive. my fentasy in1101Hs ,;, even high.,
ln(el/lflon&lt;» coming to Eorth. Thlo group of
11/M.s w.nt1 to stud~ the human &lt;tWit lot
• nowtorJg.. ond d ... •• OJ !»(forming

"'Y

vlwlstiCI/on (I method of dinection that kHPS
the patient a/Ne durfng the O/Mrltlon} on the
brains ot medical rttsearchel$ who study end
dJss~t •nlmsls.
These morbid tontostu o;e truly opolllng, ehd
t would be dollghre&lt;l not to hollfl tham IKOUQht
to mind evel)' morning; But as long as the dogs
ere there to remind me, I hive little choice.
I know people claim the·t enlm.ttnel!ch It '
necessary. th" pain and sullerlng, both~human
and onlf7!41aro ollovtoted by thl• • tnd of
research. The eeJiest tep/y to thl.s argument Is
thet w begin to wHd out the ••neoerury·
ex.p«Jments from the "unnt~C~tu.ary'' ones. We
stop dtwtlop/ng new cosmetiCs. lor oemple,
Which are tested In the eye, of ,.bblta before
they can , . merket«&lt;.
I have no idea which specf/Jc ex.~rimentl •l'fl
pe11ormld at this University, but I'm surtJ lheflt
It r~m lor reducing the weste ollife.,Butl
ball... tht• Is only a first flop. Aly gur respoMe
to the whole lstuels thet if thfs r.e:tiiiCJ) Is so
~H~Cttsaery end IHMellcill to IHe on &amp;rth, let
PM&gt;Pjft voluntHr to ucrflice tiHtmutves. If
hum1111 eren't willing to do thil, tMn 1, . . no
way oiJuot/lying ourtU/ng of on/moll/lefor
these P'!_rposes. Anlm111 are living ,.lngs, not
mechlnea, and It Is
we treate4 them as
such.

n,.

1/hlnk I~ ~on who mede me aware of thtt
sftutt/on last yeat, and 1 hOlM my Mtter at lfl$1
mokh people t hink twice noxt time they wolk by
• ond lteftr ,,. Oodrlng dogo.
Kolly Rlgg
Unl\lerslty student

�op-ed
1l

--· &amp;t large adv 1 :

WI

' gra :,r.if} g a t large) ( r em
1ng a n a p peal to th e

: at le n gt h : full y and
" The eaaence or the ages,:• she re-tod.
" Semlroml$. Helen. Mota Harl. They all hod It-a
combination ot wily lntoiHg.,_ serenity, &amp;J'(I
HX appeal. And a low voice. Usually a low
voice, oc they didn't -""at all."
Sam looked at the woman n"'ited next lo him.
Her head with Its short greying hair bouncod as
ahe spoke, and she geallculated llercety In the
air u she continued: "The o.-s knew lt. They
reallzed het" POwer and demoted h.et to a .second
class cltlzen. They knew lhe oovernment wouad
d e - l e Into a aalon 1o&lt; bribery so they kept
her home."

By LIZ PETRINO
;, ••• kHP you /rom the ultknown woman, I rom

lhelemate $tt•IJ~r with '"tterlng
wonl&amp;. ,.-proverbs 7;5

W

hat "'u It? What was 1t that drew hi•
ere- to her 111m sllhouene, t&gt;aro and
liquid as she plied her hair up onlo her
head?
it woman·a trresistlb&amp;e vantty, .aa she
gazed Into the mirror her maid hald'l Some
magte abou1 her llne, shape. But what waa II
exactly?
Sam lool&lt;ed hord&lt;tr. He had been staring at
the painting oppoelte him foc at leut hall an
hour now, and filii he couldn't decipher the •
caua, of Itt attraction. There wes some
unnamell&gt;lo quality, a/e,. se quol• In "'""'
uptumod otroM. What wu It?
"Juat whet?" he derrulnded aloud In his
Imps done&amp;
"The _ , . , . or aoeo. lhe eyes of CleopaJra."
He turned around and saw the we&lt;nan wt&gt;o
spalce atandlng bel&gt;lnd him: She w .. extremely
heavy, and was enveloped. rather than dressed In
e red and wMe houndelooth check psntault.
She gathered up the se-"' shopping· bags she
clllried wtth her and oat down next to him.

W*•

" A nd the myWc quallty, lt!e an&lt;*U faetT'
Sam said, motioning toward the palntltlg whlcll
still hung composedly on the wall.
" Picasso plcl&lt;ed up the thread of OYOttastlng
seduction and ron It through his painting• As
an anlst, he knaw 11. He used a o&lt;eat deal ol the
mythic In hlo painUngo-all hla ligures,
especially the women, call back to claaalclam
and almpllclly."
He shook hla head In an effort to underatand.
He~- ogaln at the figure In the painting,
_with Its elongated thighs and arms. " But the
llgure-she's not correctly proportioned and-..
" No. no," she Impatiently lntOI'tupted 1\lm."
Her lmperlectlon Is an of It, you know, I've olton

tl&gt;ought how -'no the perlec:t beeuty, the
Venua would be. The perfect symmetry or her
fNtutn would ebtotutely put one to steep.••
H e nodded slowly. He was begi nning to
understand now, and he lett the - o t h e r
argument warm his heart lll&lt;e a compliment trom
a good lrlend.
They w.ntlnto the gaJtery rea:ta~nt for
coifeo. He lound she had • good lcnowtedge ol
poetry, oapeclalty English, and u they were
dlscuaal no Spencer tholr knees tOIIChed.
Suddenly he lolt a cl&gt;llllng IIIIi II run th&lt;ough him,
andes h e - up he saw she wu ~Uy
smiling.
'"Wet~ I'm off." She gathered up her Ollopplng
bags, stooping to &lt;edlstributo the pactcegn she
carried Inside. "You ' '-"' be.IJlOfe careful
Watch the eyes MXI lime. The oyea wll tell
you."
With that she waddled oil, her nKI and white
houndatooth check panW.It clinging to her whh
the breadth of a tlblectoth. He gazed allOt' her,
then walked t&gt;aa through the gallttfy to ""*at
the painting. He aaw the magic Uno. the al\apO,
the euence •• before. then shuddered
Imagined he faintly made out the outline ol
shopping bags and greying hair amid the eyea

••M

ol OeopstrL

down in the Roocl
.the Residents' Skrate of the Bunion address
By ROBERT SCHOOLEY

mutt be curblug-. E..,. Cro- and I

• .•. the Resldents' Sl&lt;rote or the Bunion •
address
8oshlngtone, R.II.-Tho following-Is an
,.corpt from tho Resi&lt;Unt's muffcomlng ·~
ear PitJtens.
scr-hlngs! and teat d - 1
I sparn crowd to d - that the
Bunion Ia In crate conSCtlptton; ftlng8 he.. bent oquoterl.a...tey, the dlcholom)' Ia
stewing betl-tllO gwldtoycoiMS ' * ' uqund
much, While the boars'*' crippled uP (oc
drtbblod
It'a ~~ My atdfa
and 1 are dairy q - a t - otrockloshackota.

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Tllldel1&lt;n, the PleteD-y,
IS
. .,
CorM, and ~rlnn-hab deccme tullte&lt; and
more scrappable of pretenolng the,Bunlon. Oooe

apema~le
Bunion Ill_,.._-

· """ofal4the
..- · the lll&amp;rty
met and bon~.

bull«be

On -dor to balenee tiMi rlpyoapteen, mual •" shake sc.eryYicee:. Cruclal SUrve-.ces

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mua1: make scAJYV~oea. Per m1natance, we've
sofd our grackatudlnous ackleherrys and bough I
che.aper ~•• pups for snurveUno and
entefshanfng our quests.
Now, crum pope I have t&gt;een pallngerlng about
the Crudaf Stirve.xees'
scaryvlcea. I say '"What Ia au thlo jobl&gt;llrcroaky
anyway?" The extNmley boar will pr. .crlbe
under my , _ Bunion Padl Only exmesa wtll be
crlrnmed. &amp;&gt;,"'lax, mellow Aaparagans: the

Crvolel-willa-1
eonc.rnlng other batle&lt;8, aborschon IS

cr-"'"Y being - · Thio. llongJ!th

- . . of t-ful contf11118Ckolon *'!! Clltax
EgooiOralatlon In the Sl&lt;oalo, Is - - 1
~.~- the COral u..c.pllulallan
lrumptll-tn !old art g r - . . . - .
On • .,.,_
the ~gy
prabtem Ia being olamllstedly, ct-.clty

ban-.

....._.Tlia•l&lt;n-

..- eabapllcally the la.tr l - -....
guarding t he lnnodoles and l loopedooa of
~oparaga by cropping ofl the llmllruxt of

apothedrugglea rrocn Soothe,.._ Oulrt&lt;ey. Soon our slcoals and city veins (such as
8r1me Spare) will be ctean.
S toking or cle;,, the
environpeep-.lrregardl.ess of Prluy Mlnutw
crescent drubblo-ls plmpprovlng. Toke tho
Ctotchy Bulges: apteen&amp;r malr. chrlstal cl~ar
vaW1e1, ana ,...., cumlcals. FUnot are aoaking
aquotor In other ariao; too. lrnturnourmonta ha•e
taken ploce In a.llowstone Quail&lt;, the
WI~ ~.de ~ Forest, ale all.
Dooe- some lllnga . - w&lt;&gt;lk,
~wny, and lmtumounnenta. But, my melktw
~ _.,. PB'Ino our teet. Wa'I'O Squewtdn'
Sl1toud,~

~ the'falltl - - lloe bat.

~.

_,_I_ ID

()rangetheft~&lt; It/a
Thlt-C r - of lib
_,.~_,,

_.,..,.,..,

oaqultfng a copy ol Rea-l ,.,.,.... eUnlorl
- · · loo.tt toe IINII'Ie ,.,._,otlorl (In Itt
ontlrety) on a te#r near I"'U· Soon.

. ·.......... ·-·-~· -~-

~. 1&lt; ~ tllll . no;"'*'!""' .5

�Pollution.

~·ftl!ll

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1

whlc:ll, tuna nolod, Slalt Heallll Aalcxdialto rtana. a chemical
Commiuiona Oe&gt;ld A&gt;ltcocl
lll&gt;clftll opt11ted by lbt Hoot..
Oltmlc:al and Plastico Corpotal.lon ttrmtd, "&amp;IJII&amp;bly, tbt doodlltSI
lllbslancc laloW11to ocicoct."
~ ltsa tban lOO yrds from tht
H~t~~ abo noccd !hat lbt
unat• shoresh&amp;fi or the Niapra
llhorabaft, boAdes hll\inl kab, is
Falls
systao. A hole ..,
"&amp;lll"'\\&amp;tal" &lt;~n~&lt;~un that
dioco&gt;~ In 1978 ""'...... tht
c:oWd If ru.. uted. aodanat1 lbt
landfill and shonshafl. and
tfttirt cily ..._., ~ply. "Wt ba..
c:boalical residues .,.,.. found to
claenniDrd tllaltht IJ'&lt;$IOft
-leaked into t.h t city's Wllt1
sys1&lt;m. Tbt bole was sulloeq~~tnlly cllfftftfttial ia lblt ....,. would
roou tllt (Hooker lll&gt;clliD)
plftllod and _,., )4 IODS of
coawninatlon clircalylllto lht
dlemic:al residut · - rtiiiOVtd
lho&lt;tshaft Ul the ..all of a break
from tbt .,.......
''WIIlt b stillltadrula UIIO tht in lbt *«sbaft . ..In tht ._,
of a C8I&amp;JitOpbat K&lt;:lclan-•hert
systaa," Kana laid. And,
tilt u.o..-n Ol&gt;tftod vp. a·b&lt;ak
K&lt;:O&lt;cliq to Hook.. Olerrucal.
oetUmd, thert was a ,.....
lbt lll&gt;clftll adjoant to tbt
Jboruhlll &lt;ODtains"""" lOO tons brtadi1A lbt iatqrity of the
...,...t--tllm a lranenclous
or trid\locophtftol, a c:htmi&lt;al
volumt or hi&amp;hJy to&gt;lt c:ompouncb
oocapo1111d •hldl oantains tbt
~
tnltr lbe city of Nlapra
hichly todc wbll~t~« clioxlb,

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Falls Wllt1 facilily. It "ould
coatamlnott tllt ts~tirt. facility, in

.u likdihoocl. ADd _if it JOI 0111
itllo tllt oon..,....t systan, if

oonsumers wert ...,. akncd and
lhey clld oonsumc tllt Wiler, tbty
c:ou)d

bt tXpOS&lt;d 10 -..y, ,...,

biab kvds or todc," ht w.s.

W bat CODCalled Ross and

tuna. lboaab, ...,.. tbt lonc-(enn

btaW\ buardl that r&lt;SUII from tht
diann tOltiDS already in lht
_ .. aUW~Y. Hana nocod lblt
Wt~ttn~ New York is in tllt top 10
ptta11t or~ -;o.,•idt

iD tht iDeidc:att or......,...bitt at.lles, I&lt;!COrdina to lbt
Nalional Canc&lt;:r lnstltmt.
"Y&lt;I our SNdy oonclud&lt;s that
atviroomto&lt;ll btallb bazarc!J
CO&lt;IId ar- fat 1J10R serious iA tile

futurt," Hanrwd, "b&lt;CIIUI&lt;
canm b prllllarily a latent dlscaK.
Hlab ...,... k&gt;ds now primanly
rtflect tJIPO'UT.. from., lona &amp;10
., «l yean. Sinec our •udy
ooodud.. lhll1 toO: (hmucll
p«&gt;bbtm• ~_.......,,,not

abotJna, lbi• CO&lt;IId II&amp;Miatt 1nto

((Weds' strength
Wu~ a ~al ""nm~'!JIFnrt
to us the nrn"Pht
the
r-l:::J
blizzard IUt!"
U (.V

l.l./V

\

an lllnlduted to prtVaJl tllt

lea&lt;:biaa of tolk wasta into

tJ&lt;Utmdy Mfiou&gt; ~til twardl Ill &amp;rulllldWIItn."
the futurt."
Maoy or dtat lmdfdlo ""'
"Our t:OIIdoaon 111 tllt 1tudy is
corutniCied on t«&lt;aaaxd lmd,
tblt no.,... •iB drink ooe aluo of •box por""' dlar8ctcr is
...... and probably Ltd e&gt;tr. •'
liiiJIULil&gt;le J.,. tht ~ or
Han&amp; 1Wtd. "Wt'r&lt; t.llkllll abo&lt;lt dlemlcal ......... lbal, CGmblned
a loaa-&lt;..m llcallb bal.lrd"
Wllb tht Ouau....., le&gt;-d of
Co_.,.d~Da tht pr&lt;&gt;blcm art
Ri&gt;~. illditata lblt mllth
acores of ehalli&lt;allandfdh thai
.of tbt wa&gt;te stored iD lmdfills
butf the Wt11ern N... )11flt area
may bt fincllna itJ way into lbt
Aa&gt;o&lt;dltll to tht NYPfltO rrport, "'~• tht rtporl Wd.
mort than ]00,000 tOns o f
lacludcd ot tht tGd Of tbt
dlemical ,...,. att atntrlttd from
NYPIRC rq&gt;ort on a Iii&lt; or 33
the ellttrueal il)dUilry lblt tintS tht ~mm&lt;Gdatioos that CCHulhon

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Nlapra Ri•a ...., ytar.
"Massi•·• amount&amp; of lhtot
.....,.. and blllldtedl or IOns or
~ l&gt;t&lt; )'tar baY&lt; been buritd
•n locallll&gt;clf.U.," lbt audy
11otts. "Y&lt;1 nont or tbt landfills

~

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Pappy McCoy, Railroad Surveyor,_Olicago &amp; Ouray Ra1lrood.
Until you needed 11.
Jeremiah's strengrh wasn't
that obvious. Bot h•&gt;spmt
and might were always
rhere, ready ro help d1g a
friend our of whatever rnlll·
ble he was in. Jusr w~&gt;e
betide the body who mnk
him light!\'- Jeremmh Weed i:. rn&lt;l rc
rhan a legacy. It's a cnbmc
ro a 100 prutlf mavcnck.

I'-•

Hana and Sal YO t&gt;tU..t should bt

:f!=:i-s:=:na
induclina rtqulral analysis or

discbaJJ&lt;d chemical wasta by

[#:E~;:~~~f
idtndfy problans and me&gt;e

·~~~.
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•ote Depan.matt or

aavircwneru:al usuperfund;'
timilat to tht redtnl prosram.

..-hid&gt; ""'HIki fonaoct the dcaoup
or c1anaaow ....... laucllilb iD lbt
ltltt, and aid .x:tims of hazardcMu

..... problems.

e lnitiodoo or .., encnsn~

tnOnitoriaa prosnom to itlamfy
ochtr toxk c:banlcal PfOI*m ""'"'
ID Eric and N'_,a .......U.:S.
e lbt lmJ)Iemalll&amp;ioo or eos~­
drca.i\t waca tratnxul systam
ut.ilizma anauiar amv..a1 tatbon
(OAC). Actordina to tht study,
"(OAC) is &lt;&gt;trtmdy effCCIM for
tbt rt1110vol or a *"'t spec!rWJI or
orpni&lt; cbcmlcal poUuwru found

..-w

wau:r:·
in
e lmmocliltt closina or tht
lbortlhaft lntate to lht Niapra
Falls -er systaa, and an
mdu.suia.l water 'COilSei"Vation •
proaram IO bt impltmtfttal !111ould
a waier lhO&lt;tlft tlevdop.
Aoco.dinato both Hlftl and

RoSI, NYPlRO it&amp;df will not bt
•Pft$$in&amp; for lqalactioo aalinsr
the ehtmleal c:ompults. "Our
m.1in tuk is to lclmtify the
problan," Hana tole! rrponers.
" We'~ badcally tcittttists 11111
spedallu lo researc:b. We'vt
- t d a study. We'ro now
callina vpon awhorities •11o ha\~
tht ...... ttcbalcaland sdtntifl&lt;
~ 10 ""-iaoy

examiDt

tht fiDdiaas of our lludy and we
appropriate aaioa."
''Tbtre is DO way ill pnaltal
fubioa lblt 1 privote ocpaizatiol&gt;
wid&gt; pri"*• ,_..., tal:t oa
a1 or tht iDdvltries dial ..,
clisd&gt;atrina iD1D tbt NilpB
Ri-... Ross laid. ''Wbal - ...

.J;v 100 P'roof Jereminh Weed
,...........................

- tOle U DOW, baviaa ClllJO"'''
tbt problem, is to clo rooDy ooe
futtht&lt; thlaa;--aod that is to
~tbt~illlhk

~tOpot prCSIIIIrt 00
..........,..,.,, t.hot cloto have tbt

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standard ·of value for money.' During the early part of
the rgoo's, most of the countries of the world were on
the gold standard. This mea.n t that a stated .am9unt of
gold could be obtained for ·most papcr.mot1t·y . at any
natio11al bank or at the national treasury. In th&lt;" t' nitt·d
States du~ing this ·peri9d, each paper dollar vvas ,,·ort h
25.8 gra.ins of gold.

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Capyto throws his hat in
By U SA FRJEO
Displeasure wllll tht US rde on
cbnesllc and I~ offm and •
clt.sft to "do mor• good k&gt;rptqllc" are lhe n11nc""' ..~
~ lormeo Corvasman
IlNce Caputo to""' for lht US
Smote, Caputo uld "' &amp;df.alo last
TUI!Sdoy.

In an oclclr&lt;&gt;u to the Central Pad&lt;
Men's CA!b, Caputo cutloned ..flat
Itt belloYoo 1o bo lht purposes and
mothocls p PresielenJ Ragon's

«onomlc ~.,.. ~.Ye

n&lt;glocted our domes tic~

IC&gt;Ufc:es; Caputo informed his
audoencc ol approotlrnotdy 100.
~.·,. laldng evory phase d.

procb:ti.ity. And our money ~
too~ ·

""'!JOI'.,

~ 10 c.pu...; Ita
dlotreU ,.... slwl!d by 111e mojonty
of Amortcan peoplo, end provd&lt;ed
lhmt to voce lor Re&amp;gon In last
Noounbcr's eloctlon "The present
polic:ios ...,..,., woi&lt;lng; Caputo
maWalned. ..,_ publac wanted 10
11'\1
,__thus llw .-1
lor Rragonarnlts."

.......nns

c.p.,IO lhon .-..alod ~eorty
cloys ol mass lmrr'qotion 10 lht
United States "I ~ my
goandparents s.-kir111 about lht
dNams thev hod whon thev loft~
Italy 10 cane hee." Caputo

-.cal ~iiiC I&lt;Jied !hat
~tam and ..WW ..... so pr«&gt;0u5
obout our camory •
Caputo indicated that 1llo rde ol
tM United Stlotes •• a world leader
"'productMry ho• chonged
~amatic:bly in 1llo post 20 yo;~n
lie ~ that llw ltvol ol
........ pnxilciMty In the lhled
Sea...... dropped from 31
_ , . , lht 1960s toe,__
I~• this cleeade. lnfl&amp;tlcn hos
tson from two perc:&lt;nt 20 y&lt;llliS
go to 12
last

.,...,....r year.

""""ding 10 Cipl10

r

\..;epuiO atlrbrt«&lt; 1lle O.tt.ed
&gt;tates' altered economic c:mdilion
IO ' """"ted misll!Ms made by post

..mlnlstrallcru Pointing to "huge"
ddlcits '" tho fedl!ral budgeL
Caputo said. "This has ralsl!d
tnterest rates and ...........t awap
.......W ln\ICsaors •
Tho t.be ol tho Undl!d Sea...

N 0 T rc E - - - - - - .
..•BAlLO' S BACK!!
That ume famous Beef·On·Weck
•
~at you remember so well Is no"!. being served al

OLD BA I LEY JNN
.HOUSE OF BEEF
at the same fa mous location

.•. BAILEY at LOVEJOY
Now Serving Buffalo's Best

... ..

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the US Senatorial ring

10 odoquately dowlap us"""
mol0lals hos hod • """"' 1mpect
en ow f~
Caputo

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maintalried. addlns th.lt lht notion
ho&gt; c:onc:mtrated more on
~,_~products

from ott... ClCUltnes ar'\l less on
drwlcpor'lg our .,..,.. ~
•demd ~ 10 tltt """'• to
clo\ICiop c:ool. '(Cool Ill our most
«~end abundant soun:e o1
.,.,.gy; M said. "fa lht fltst time
"' Amortcan history wo'w noglocted
our inw1wmont in procluar1!j oil
and how hod to tely on lar091
l&gt;torftl$ in&gt;lead..

tho...,..,,

Conmonting on
•&gt;JMOinAtlcn ol E!M&gt;tiM Presld«u

-t

ArrwM E1 Sadat, Caputo rocallod
that ht S&lt;'1Ytld as represontall\le
dllrtng 1llo tme of 1lle 1977 Camp
Do.ld P-..
·1 ..... ..,.
of llw ~members ol ~
,....., "'''fessl!d $peciflc res&lt;rvaDCJr~&gt;
cl Ulo Camp David agrMnent; he
noted. Caputo lndlcatod that U..
cooc:esslcno thai Israel hod to ~
._"airs""', ,..,. bases, oil
produc:tten propertios, IIUt amount.s
oC loner__,.,far grc&gt;ator than
6IQM made by E!M)L

HEAR 0 ISRAEL
for Cems f rom The
JEWISH BIBLE
call

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E!6'P( ...,. asked only to resiSt

fulfil its responslb8;ty In tnlorang
the
"Ameriat must
rooogn1u lroodom arcund the
world." ht uld. ~.. misatlaa~ted
AI C.,.., David, end !Its ll
~of our lart~gn c1o1&lt;nw
poky b along...,..

attacking l5raol, a SCllll'retgl sta...

ht&lt;!Xplairtl!d.
Cop. to lear. tht U.. ....,.., of
llle~lsrad.eomontwas

.

dependont on Sadafs tono.n. He
!nsllt«&lt; that tbe lhiiOd Scates naiSl

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'81--

(Coord inated by t he U/8 Alumni Assoc.)

U/8 NIG HT
- AT THE PHILHARMONIC
Saturday, OcL J 7th a t 8 :30pm
Kleinhans Music Hall
an el!t'rl&gt;ng u.vh rhe lnremarionallv oodol~
Buffalo Plwlhormonrc Otchesuo. Wllh guest conductor

E'JOV

Jorge Mester and profltSt John Browmng.

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Engl"""ng

Analysts

Positions ~

Reagan bring~ new social style to Washington
lor a jackct, shirt ord biOwe.• With
lhe arrival d the new llrst famlly,
shoo adds 'wtr$ lnwsl!ng in ~
The Carter WN~ House yean
expmsluo rnerd&gt;andioe.• A sl!Jl ol
J9&gt;lllocl a periOd ol a .,enls·more· the Ume$ Is Nancy~· recent
atmosphere 111 the capillll dly.
purdloses of a $10.000 dress lor
During .... term, Pmldent Jimmy
the Royal Wedding ard the new
Carter sold lhe Presldonllal yacht
' $1.000 per place Wiling ol clllna
and Alploced many lw&lt;wy limosloes lor the Whlk House.
wlfh Ch!Y$lon to~ his
Staws .oymbols abcomd, vazy1ng
COIIVnQn ~ with the
from exollc planiS to eloganl porties
middle class. With the arrival ol the to body bu11dlng equipment. l1w
Reagoru, 'tf.you\,e.gol·tt. flount.tr
cwrent rule cil what Is 'In' Is ij It
, _ became t h e - aedo of .
COSIS a lot ard looks It, then H
Americ:o's upper ausl A new social posses.
~•ls~shl~&amp;oma
The ~s are also~ an
simple-ard-easy to a
elabonlte effect on the atdiude d being owr
11/osty~Q.
50. The london ....... obsenied
Home Merriman, presklent ol
that Americ:o's cldor dllzens feel
exclusiYO Garftnc:l&lt;efs n
more &lt;X&gt;rnfartable •boutlhdr oge
Woshing1on, told US Ntws and
beceuH. Pruklent Reagan himself Is
World &amp;pott that 'some shoppers
70, yet he remalns ec:ll\le ard
thlM nochtng of~ $1,500
healthy. HIS recent r"""""'l' from

By DAVID DELISI

mare

1~~ American universlly bas. the latgest 61nry in
VDOUUW3,

=• d number of

wn.r..

oompetltlvo salarin and_......... benetb . Alooa

than ewr. Toy to get at one ollhe
weight rooms on campus, or enm8
n M -obit dance class ard )ICU11
see for JI')Ul5ell. The New York
71mes bestseller kstlaSI .....,.. had
nine d tbe lop 15 nonfiction best
seo.r. catego!IUd •• self·
Imp~ books. ard four ......,
about diel!ng.
Althaus#&gt; being old IS flnaDy
beoamlrQ sodally aca&gt;ptable, vanity
stilltr1es 10....., tho_. wlth
OI&gt;Sif&gt;etlc swgeoy. Womon ard mm
""'cloing ~~ with,l• laoelih canytng
o price tag ol $4,000. Today, Its
"""" okay to tal&lt; about what )IOU
had clone. who did It, and most
imporlbntly, how nuch It cost.
'nle a.urent "'trta'e·ls,more"
attitude Is ewn IOUChing tho
....._ ooflege .siudent. Ambition iS
In ard '1alcl bad&lt;" iS out.
ConstanM&lt;A.
Sociology Chainnon, altribub!s this
to a numbor of lac10rs. "l1w
ted1nologlcal explosion b ceU$1ng a
demand lor managemen,t,
~ ard health slionoe
majors; Yeracario oald, "ard lhe

oOOdsiO fl _,.Po /0 ~ "'J. 101
ilf,uo{ uorpaw -~"''I ftl&lt;j- "l.,.,."'H /6

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pre5Slft upon many )ICUihs 10

lo an equal opj)Orlunlty emplOye&lt;

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Studel\b and Com.munlty to •

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Sunday, October 18th at 6 pm
240 Squire Hall, MSC
' - - - - FitEE ADMISSION -

All Are' Welcome!
Tllursdq Nl.llt

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.Entertainment Sp•efal

explaln0d. •lJnsuspecl!ng schools
......, soon loggVlg b&lt;hind It\ """"'
ard personnel Students felt
abandonod. which led to dashes."
Stud&lt;nu are more lnU!reSted In
good gmcles ard hi!~&gt; poy than
searching for utopa. Engineering 1$
lhe CUllent SlOWs symbol major,
with overage starting salari\!S up to
$26,700. This Is tn oontrast to the
$14,000 that humon!tles ard social
$dora ~tes flrd awaiting
thorn, OCCO'ding to the &lt;A&amp;ge
P1acemont Office.
The return ol oowrt mat&lt;riallsm
Is mal&lt;lng elder Americ:ons rxoutf of
their aooomplishmeniS ard )ICUih
more _ . than ewr to SU11)055
them. Yet both wiD deny that s111tus
seeking Is their attainment. Pat
Montandon, a WosNowon Post
colulmst recel'ltly explained that
'l(s not In to admit that )IOU cart&gt;.
about whafs n."

.......,. 'I'II"'!P"&gt;'/&gt;o/ , . . _ o"' ,...,,,.,.....,. OU07J ""''S rzr
l'I"""S OI(UOZ fl uodq' /0 RI'IU!W ""Jid "'U fr I

UJ"""""'

we oliO&lt; oxoatlont .,.... Opporlunftlas alOng with

poople""' mono oeij-&lt;XJnoc~ouo

" " - entering oo11ege.•

ANSWERS

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Electrtce~ Mec:Nnlcal, Industrial and

Chemlc:81 EIIQII_.-•111

this Imago d being old and proud
d it. Ard many cldor peoplo have
9IYon up tryll1g to ...... lllce • 20
year old. Tradltlcnal "preppy' styles
ard blazers IIR'In for men. For
women. ~ and fino. "feminine"
maletlals such as aopa ard oadn
are the CUllen! slylo.

enter thooe fields when! they can
make a !Mng." Yeracario added that
the ~ olthe 1960s ard
early 1970s were due to tho baby
boom ollhe ..... 1950s. "During
this lime, the population explosion

Arms Umi1ation.Talks?
•
6)
and what was the I'Oghoost temperature recorded n the lmfted
States?
•
7) What Is the aopital ol Nevi&gt;da?
8) What Is the middle name of f!WIY President s~ 1933?
9) Which United States dly has the highest median Income?
10) Who Is lhe ~of Oelense?
Ill Who is the Prime Minister of Jopon?
12) What African naSon ~&lt;'lis aeated as o refuge for freed B~tiSh slaves?

dogteed ongl,_. -lng . _ I n :

an oJSasslnotion ot10mpt furthered

v-.. ua

2) How many -'&gt;oads does one MX·mlulle oontain?
3lWha.t ""' the fiYO most populous US stateo?
4)Who Is Hosnl Mubarak?
5) What """" acronym has Ronald Reagan chosen for SALT. Strategic

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B'\dget Packets and Retum The Forms By
Oclober 15th Their Budgets Will Be Frozen:

CIA operatives left in the cold

JEWISH STUDENT UNION
SHADES OF MOVEMENT DANCE ENSEMBLE
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

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AND .IOE SPEAR

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Unit«/ ~u Syndlt:4te
WASHINGTON-Tho Ceno-al
lnllllgelu ~­
do6ls with Its _ ....... I n -

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andaauv.-ys.

Take. for~ the caw of
Boris Kor&lt;:Uk. a spy who lriod to
oomr In out ol the c:dd but was left
10 freeze by the CIA. For six )111bls.
l&lt;bouak waked '"' the agency In
Pdend. He passed .secrY.t
Information IO U.S. lntellig&lt;nce
_,u end took no'"""''' Jar tht
~.....n. He says he .....
rnacMUed by ldecb.v. He AT..,Iv

Thepriee ··
o_rsbrle

prMred clemoaacy lo

................Korczak goc lrwol&gt;.-.1
llovna~.

In on even ~dangerous game
He became a double agent and
pr.,mded lo be waking IO&lt; the

~~.J!Wi' coJUe

SeMel semo police, the KGB.
A year and a hall ,_go. KO&lt;czak's
cowr was blown. He '*!lo flee
• Poland Ux:l&lt;ily. lw was able to 9'11
Its ..'11« and children'""· and !hoy
camo 10 the l.Wted States Kon:uk
~ he would be,....,_, lor
ajabwoldone.
But the CIA gayo Bans Korczak
no~ al all In lac1. the agency

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prolmded lt '*! newr t-rd of
him ln despentlon. Korczak
looked olsewho&gt;e let Ml!&gt;. He
eventually found it 1n Sen. ChariH ~
Grauloy. R·lowa..
Of oooroe. the senata orjgjnally
'*! doubts about Kooczak. But
Grasslry tailed 10 the CIA·s deputy
chid Mn Bobby Inmon who
coniWmed tho! Kaa.alc had waked

lor the CIA.

&amp;liner~. the CIA &gt;Iii
rdwed 10 ~ Its forme .,u.

and 1w was loft on Its own. AI he
hod was a visitor's .too thai ..pr.d
las I month. Woth GrusloY• ~­

htls"""'a~tocb...,en

extension on the vtso.. but he moy
_.,tua~~y ha"" to return to Europe.

In chat c.ue. Koraal&lt; told our
as&amp;Oclaoe John Oilton. "I om a deed

man."
Then !here Is !he c.ue of Gooy
Ackos-a forgotten American who
1w been ro&lt;tlng it a dismal
Angolan jalla tht post ... _ .
He ..-as • solckr ol ,.,.,..,. ......
was captured lour days afMr he
"""'""' In 19'15 10 h!i&gt;lln ,.,.,..•
eM v:ar. Tho oornrnorolst bocke:l
gawmrnono sentenced hom oo 16
years In prison

Ad!,.,

b in a tough prodieamon~
He lw admlned that he slgn&lt;d up
MO"""""""'liOl~lgalflllthe

Angolan gowmmmt. Woru, he
said he was recruited by llw CIA
Ho dMmhe _,, 10 A&amp;b to~ll
comm&amp;.rism.

Naturllly. no ono it Wa"*'91&lt;&gt;n
Is gang to admit that the CIA '*ed
....,..,...... 10 fd\t "'Angola
Federal officials have u•adfastly
denied that Acker ....,, a CIA
recruit.

So he Is forgonen, sfollng In a
prison cell wtlle officials In
Washington have been silting on
their hands.
,.,.. Is • hcpofulloocrooce.
Tho

. _....$ . IO !he AckoJ StOry

Soutll Alncans reconlly wont on a

;elumed

(ciray Into Angola and
with
a sltange prisoner-a ScMa ooldioJ
llis
"""'-'1 ~
Ia lhr ~
ScMa
soldier clclng In
Antpa?
Tho~ Russian lw
become. glUt ~t fa
lhr Russians. Tho South Afr'ano
haw parllded him be!ort the
television camenl$. He Is lMr1g
proof of the S&lt;Mets' &lt;Ontlnoed
miliary aid lo llw Angolan
gawmrnonL

.-an

wt.t-.

r-..,y

T he situation lw . _ Adt.ofs
~an Idea. They hapo to
arJWlgt" ....~ clint In

rmm Ia tho .,.._..., Ru..lln. It
.....Jc~ ....... llcaaiM-~
Tho Russian """""' Motcow
pretends newr .....,, 10 Angola to
~~ lor the ccnvnunlsts In
exchange fa the Amelcan whom
Washington claims , _ .....,too
Angola to 11!i&gt;t fa 11w CIA
Tho deal would. ol ccurH.
requR lhe coopeollon of tht
Soulh
But
Ad«&lt;s ~ ar•lq&gt;dul Thoy
how asked lhr White House and
tho Slale Ooportmom to~
..,.... the trado.

African_.....,..,

HeadUDetl It Footnote.:
The Penoagoo lw lcrged ahead In

the devtloprnmo ollaS&lt;&gt;rs as
weapons of the future. In lad.
Defense Deportment ....,_ have
oonflded 10 us that U.S. sc:lonosts
how dowloped • late .._, ••
New MexicO• Ki1lllnd A~ Force
Base -.+K:h can oplt a t..sMibol .,
hoff from 3.(XK) .... -

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�Student alcoholism rises
"Our major aim is 10 Lry to be
in fomtatNe. Th&lt;re are !&lt;"&lt;raJ
drug overdoses a week (at UB),

By MARTY ROSEN
QrmpllS Editor

Until receotl)'. the avcraae
alcoboUc wu middle-qed and
male. The a..,... has dropped in
the 1a&gt;t dcade-the "ne,...'
alcobotic is male or female, under
30, and probably a college
c;lass:mate or housenwe.
"Years qo when you thought
of alcohotic:s you thought or older
people,' • University Counseling

Center workshop coordinator
Doua Beck nOted, "Now, there
are more alcoholics in their 1eens
and rwenties."

Alcohol is surpusina..druas in
popularity with SIUdentS. "It '$
cheaper thlll druas. " Beck
explained. "You can'1 smoke a
joint for a dollar but yau CIJl buy
a cou~e or splits."
The increasina popularity or
alcohol has r&lt;Sulted io an
inc:reasina rate or alcohol abuse.
"Students are drinkina to
obUvion, they drinlt younaer,
earHe.r,"' said University
CoWtsding C&lt;nter PsyehoiQ8ist
Gerry Thorner. Quoting a 1978
study, be remarked, "Although
flawed, (the study stated) 45
pcn:mt of tbe students surveyed
drink to get drunk. Md it has
increased sinee that time."
1'1'\e Center maintains a weekly
counseling program that is open 10
students, University Slaff and
faculty. The emphasis is on pre·
alcoholism counsdling.
"Students are remarkably
ignorant of druas and alcohol,"
Thorn&lt;r explained. "They'U do
quaaludes and then drink. They're

n01 aware or the .synergism.·•
Some drugs become more potent
when combined with a second
chemical. While a drug may
produce a mild effec~ by itself,
when combined with alcohol or a
second drug, it could ...Wit in an
overdose.

usually a combiriation of alcohol
and some other downer,'' Thorner
contumcd.
·•wt'rt not sayina don'• &amp;et
drunk/' Beck affirmed, ..bul ju.¥1
b.. r..ponsible for what you're
doing."

One of the major problem•
resulting from alcohol lllld drug
abuse by students is. vandalism.
·~at's where it's serious from
our end;' Governors' Area
Coordinator Pe~e Niland said.
"There i$ a lot of damage caused
by' alcohol abuse-holes in the
wal.b, vandalism."
While statistics are difncult to
connnn. B«k estimated that over
90 percent of all on&lt;ampus
vandaHsm is aleohol-rdatcd.
Referrals to the weekly session
are made by the Studenl·widc
Judiciary for. ases of vandalism.
One $1udent anended as the resulo
of a Ori\!ing while-intoxicated
charge; be wa permiued to b..
counsded at UB's program rather
than at the Buffalo program .
..A lot of uudmts are going to
he alcoholiC$." Thorner warned.
"It's insidious. One morning you
wake up and )"'u're an alcoholic:'
The ufeguard is to set a limit on
consumption before drinking, he
advised ... You have to say ~o
yourself while you're cold sob&lt;r, J
can only have X numbo:r of
drinks."
Most students will not as.k a
friend to limit their drinkins-tbe
stigma is off alcohol. "A lot of

ATTEPITIOPIIII
CAR POOLERS

times an alcoholic student gets

uughed off," Beck emphasiud.
"Well, he was drunk, ha, ha."
The C&lt;ntet's Aloohol A.w;ueness
Program is spos.oring an awareness
day today. in the Squire HaU Haas
Lounge from J J a.m. to 3 p.m. 10

inform Students and faculty of the
available drug and alcoholism
counseling servicc:s in the Buffalo
area.

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as soon as possible

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Monday thru Friday
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See the Jostens' Display ~t
" UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES"
NOW THRU OCT. 19th

Only.

~0n\=

Get goods ctieap
from SASU services
By FREDERICK E. PARK
Sptetrum Stqff Writrr
l~nt ae&lt;tina th- new scercci S)&gt;eakers, or that "''or lamp )'OU
need to make your room at oollqe complete. You may bfx:ause a s:Wc·
wide studc:nt buyina service bas made it possible.
Accordins to Student Association or the State Universities (SASU)
Executive Director Ed Rothstein. studtnlS and their family members are
eligible to sa"" from tO to 60 percent on purdlases or major appliances,
jewelry, eyeglasses, cars and even dental S«Vices. •
This is the sixth ya.r that SASU has run a buyins service for member
scbool students. The SASU service i&lt; coope1'atively run with throe major
buyins ..rvic:es: Purebase Power. United BuyiQ&amp; Service and Better
Burin&amp; Serviee.
While the services do not use major depanment stOI'&lt;$, they do u..
over HO local dealers who, accordil\8 to Rothstein, "ranae from major
warehouse our leu in Jar&amp;e cities such as Buffalo to a dealer's garage: in a
rural area sud! as Delhi, New York."
- Not all of the buyina services operate io the Buffalo area. The on&lt;
which does i.&lt; Purchase Power, with regional headquarters in Utica.
• In order to use th~ service. a student or family member mu.st contact
their SASU representative and describe the it~ to be purcha.s«f.
Represcntati,·es at UB are John Santoro, TIN Szoke and Steve Catrone.
The representative in turn cpntacts the: buying service and gives them lhe

pertinent information about the item.

We are now accepting applications for
management positions in:

• ELECTRONICS
• ENGINEERING
• INVENTORY CONTROL
~ PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION
• SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Applicants should be no older than 34 years
old, have a BS/BA degree {summer graduates
may inquire), be able to pass aptitude and
physical examinations and qualify for security
clearance. u.s. citizenship required.
'lb make an appointment, call the Naval
Management Programs Office at:
(716) .46-5845
.
Or sign up_at the Career Placement O~ice
prior to:
October 15th

A rter completins a search for the loweu prieed local dealer, the service
then sends a savinas c:ertiroa1e to the Sludent-which includes the
loeation or the dealer and the price. Studc:nts are DOl under obli(atlon to
buy tbe item and tan 1$k for another dealer if they wish. The whole
process takes under a week. Rothstein reponed.
Accordin&amp; to the Executive Director, items available :mall major
brand names, sud! as Slertina Optical and Sony.
Servica--even If unavailable in the immediau: vicinity of the member
scbool-an be u&gt;ed by all interested students. Not all serW:es are
offered in each locality. The dental proaram for eJWnple, consisu or
dentbts in and around the New York metropolitan area who an:
members or the buyina services C:OOperath·e
-'-her service available throush SASU's Buyin&amp; Servioe is product
rati!)&amp;. Thi.&lt; tests produ&lt;:ts and scores them accordlna to their
performance.
_
The head&lt;juarters-or the SASU buyina services is in Albany where the
code numbers or all the local members are listed and routed to otbel'
buyina serW:es in the coope1'ative. The SASU r&lt;presenttti&gt;es do not deal
directly with the lcical dealen. but with their headqtwt'en.
The only restrictions 0&lt;1 tbe bufill8 servi&lt;e is that the pwdwa mu.st
be a s\udc:nt att&lt;ndina a SASU member school or ;1. faml1y realtive or a
student.

Prosram.

�Alcohol Awareness Day
TODAY Oct 14th· 11 am· 3 pm

HAAS [00NGE · SQUIRE HALL
Learn about drags and alcohol
TOPICS lNCLUD'E: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome,
Blood Alcohol Content, Mixi~g Drinks &amp; Alcohol
Cocain, LSD, Quaa.lude.
PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE:
Alcohol Awarene.s Program, SUNYAB
Aati-Rape Tuk Forcea
Buffalo Area Council.on Alcoholism
Depf. of Public Safety
ECMC • Downtown Alcoholism Clinic
Reiurcb Institute on Alcoholism
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Gel to know

Is a global catastrophe on the way?
By JEAN BROOKS
Spec~ltim Stqff Wfit.,
TI\e 1980's

may bcaln the la.st 10

years before lbe change or u.e ase.
Many

no~tthy

boob ha\-e been
written about this lime io hislory
lhal promises co bt remarkablr in

lbe alignment causing volcanic
eruption, utth instability iind
stress (eartbqualceo).
.
This, complicated by hlsh
latitude weathec pauem ehange&gt;
v.'Ou1d bring majo.r disaster to our&amp;lobc creating famint from poor
r.rowins conditions. At present
lbese a"' ""'&gt;' real possibilitieo.

us biJitar•..
Hazenlnals
1118 who's whO
of advanced

eatthq~ww~from

IV to VI on the Merealb)cate.
lnteruity of VI means that ~be
quake is felt by "''eryone and
cau56 modaA.IC""damagt. On
March I, 1925, the Buffalo
Courie r&lt;poned that peopleln
Buffalo rushed into the SlJUt&amp;
panjc.kina bceau.s&lt; or &amp;waylns

18ChDOIOIII8S.

'This complicated by high latitude weather
pattern changes would bring major
disastet: to our globecreating famine from
poor growing conditions. At present these
are very real possibilities. Most
geophysicists say the devastation is a
possibility!
'

every way. Books foretellios doom
and destroetion abound. Even
sdenw~&amp; .,.. ioinina their
by
lpQitina or linlY. &amp;Jabal
trllaSlrl&gt;pbeS lhead due to
misn:.n.aaemeot of fud. over,.
populatjoo, foor shorrqoi, and
poUution problems.
From 11110ther ptnpcellve, "new
aa&lt;" and splrilull lcad&lt;rs SJ&gt;O&amp;k of
the next 10 years of possible
tmiblc ileslnlclio. as mere birth

,..,ks

J&gt;llllllhal will brina in a new and
bcUa- .... The Bible a.od Olber
holy boob speak or the
- - of old ways to make
room for the . -. n&gt;e Hopi
lndialls say thai the living ear1h
will deasiJe itself and e1ear its

Yl'btaliono.
Why all lbe COIICe1ft nowT Tbe
b simple. Immanuel

Vdekovsky pointJ out lhaJ ear~h
.
fi!Pidly. It is proposed by many
lUI i\ISl. l)e!ore the. year 2000 is
one or 111..., times. The much
nol&lt;d 19n p1auetary aJianmcnt,
wbou a' I the planets ar&lt; llncd up

chanaes - i m d happen

Most geophysicists say !be

devasoatiop is a possibOity.

Mo£1 people have heasd brieOy

bout theoc projec:ted &lt;&gt;·ents, but
will iti reality strike Western N&lt;w
York1 Reality bas already bit
Western N&lt;w York in smallec
ways. The Love Canal problem&amp;
..., one example. There is,
bo,....,.,., a pow'bilitr or more
widesprQd uoublcto come- to lhil
area. One clue
in lhe fact lhaJ
New York bas on

w.....,

ties

Commentary
earthq~&lt;

history witb $0\'ual

active fault lines.
TI\ere has been

.,...t inten:st in

eatthqaalte posslbil.itic:s in tbe
United Stat.. in roceot lima.
Most of lbil conccm iJ centered
arouod Califomla. Howem,
research dearly Jhows that
Western New York b alto in a
very vulnerable pos;tion for
eartbquak dalruetioo as Buffalo
~ WNY lk in a IDljor $tlsmlc

......

in the &lt;ne-lblrtl oecilioo sido or lhe
earth~'• bellevecl by many to .,._
TI\e Altica .,.. Oareodm·
troublor, maoy rear tbe JujliOer
UDdoa Fllllt has beea a ca&gt;ttt for
effoot Bet- 1982 and 1984
arthqulte Cllrily. ~ 1965,
tbett trilllitid)l be blntl
there ha.e ...... al ..... fiw:
-~ ~ ouocialed wllh .

of..._

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buildings. This quake orisinated In
the St. Lawr= Rlvu Valley and
tremors were felt from the
Allantie coast to lbe Mississippi
Rlv.,. and from ~ada to South
Carolina. The Mm:alli Scale rated
VJWand tbe qU&amp;ke was fdt in a 2
million square mile radius.

D ue to the audear plan.ts and
waste disposal area. in lbe East
and the many &amp;st&lt;m faulu,
quake srudy is a special eoocem.
Aetions - e taken by tbe Nuelear
Reaulatory Commlo)lon (NRC)
based oo tno~e presendy
available. bui h is clear~ a report
st..tes, lhat much more study is
needed. Therefore, lOme danJer or
radiation is.,.....,, rrom qaaltes.
In !be event of a WNY quake,
S&lt;Ven: structural

dantaa• is

possible.
p.,_ plants and industrial
planlS onuld·.Uo be dalilipd, If
the quake - e areal enouah. lbe
lake £rK shordinc oould throw
100$ Of water OD dOwntown
Buffalo ud oudyiDJ .,.... and

towns. Natwally, beoitles-pbysical
clalruc:tion there would be

psycholoiioaJ

clamaac 10 people.
1o tbe roceot llaliul and Greek
rcporletl thai

eaitbquakel, it -

~.,...,.

'

�Global end. :-:---..

-t
people

tii&lt;KIIbl It wu tbc: c:Dd or

tbc -"!. 1laat .. how it tbcm. They fdt dC"CIIaled.
eutltq..Ucs hit RldclcD1y aad
mucb vislble ~and
thh frlahttnS peoplt. May, an..
• mious q..U&lt;- rdu or
slec:p at njJI&gt;t. Tbc psycbolop;ol
•«~ can be lona.Juli01.

10

' WEDNESDAY ll SATURDAY NIGHTS AT.•.

MAU&lt;&amp;AMH£..T-

BUPPAU&gt;, &amp;.' !

Tb&lt; point io, ore ,... all «*dy If
the pOuibiUti.. tum into
probobllitle$? Books sud! .. tbe
Juplttr E.lf«t by John Onobin
aod Slc:pben ~aiiOJlll and w,
Arr Tilt &amp;rthqiHikt GMmltiOtt
by J&lt;ffrtY Goodman exploiD tbc
fort~na probebilitl..

careers

rrom a

tD&lt;aurK view. From tbc: pr.alaoJ
poinl or .;.,., ~ oo how to
-

(food ""'
r.........)pbyllcally
are ...a tllocwo&lt;d
ill

boOb web as How to~ For

tilt 0&gt;"""1 OvJil by Rebcn

Ptaloo ""' A/IN tlw Cnlsll: How

to Surnvt .lid Pro~r Durlnz tlw
Drprrssion of tlw 19«J's, by
boorrrtY Abet!.

D •.., Wilk&lt;nOII'I book Tilt

Vltion, pr&lt;S&lt;nU the t&lt;u,iow
pttiJ)t!Ctive with many ~f&lt;rdiCIOO
In th&lt; B•blt that JpoU of
disuttous times befcm •be turn or
~ .... Otbet ·~holy
boOb oiJo speat or hlrd times
al.1d a ...., ""' bcU&lt;r .,. to ClOII&gt;e.
To 110 oD&lt; $l&lt;P fllltber. ODe may
ut. "'Oio'hat tr t.hb all obc&gt;Gt
llllyway1" Whal .,. tbc:
implica1Jons ""' ,......., for all
thh pOWble tUI1DOill Tbc pom'ble
CWlina ITc:al triala ...., be looked
Ill

rnxn • nwnb&lt;r or differ&lt;nt

vi&lt;wpoin... Sd&lt;ntisll soy tbat it is
now tim&lt; in tbc cydt of the earth
ood unlvme ror rapid-dtan&amp;es 10
occur ona- mort, and that man
hu added to Ill&lt; troubles by mh·

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�sports
Royals
sweep
.Big Four

AoptiOft . . . . . .

S.tutd•'1.. ~m. wettf IO lll• tel•

Zebras steal the stiow
in U B field hockey loss
,.,.. wllen tile Royals overcame

tbdr problem or Slanina pma In
a relaxed mood, tbc: UB 6dd ·

Reaulatlon play ended 1·1 with

aopbomore alla&lt;ker Trlda Ames
tollyina on a penally Stroke for the

Royals. With boch cums c.akillc
hoekey 1eam wu contronlcd with
aootbc:s obstade-refenu.
penally •ttokes In ovminle, KeUy
Duri111 UB's Saturday pm~&lt;01)'1U&gt; ocored to keep UB's
apinSI ~. t.bdr secoa4 on a hopes all•• before tl\e
weekend aQII1loo OJid a rematch CODLI'O\-.nial caU darkened any
Royal victory hopes.
from Tuesday'• hcartbreakillc 2·1
Tutalna In a
pme In
i&lt;tba&lt;k, tbc: llo)'lls had the
misfoctvne of hesidin&amp;intO a
..,al, Wil1ianu kicked bKk 17
double 0\-utltn&lt; sboocout with the Laker ibols v.iUic SIOIIdout
&lt;l1tlt Lakers.
Osweao ..,..,. Shirlccn Dubuque.
DariOJ the Stroke-off. UB
• ·ho pcHled 2.4 ..... in Ibm
coahmdtr Deb Willianu, •1&gt;o
previous match, had 10.
occordin&amp; 10 c:oach Betty Dimmldt
Playina Friday apinst tbc:
bad tbc: bc:sl pmc of bc:r carmPotsdaiD Bean, UB rode ..,a1s by
did not 5et her reer f« the shot,
V'dy Ja&lt;k10t1. bc:r nintb ed lOth
•-bich Wdll wide. Ho,...,-.r • the
of the,......,, to a l-1 -lct«y.
officials awarded Osweao a aoal
Junior Jeanne Qujnlivan opened
and tbc: co~ttSI ."~ cooclu~.
the ....nna In the f1111 half •ith
Coach Dimm&gt;et m cxpr=na
hes rwsool in the co,mpai,D
bc:r "dis&amp;ust" over the rulins
wbUt WiDiams held off the Bears'
ootnn&gt;&lt;:~Ued th01 she should ha•~
accaekm ,.;th another sbini111
adclresied bc:r unamwered
di•play or Sooltendi111.
questio"' imtncdiatdy roUe-i na
"The differcnoe in this pme

sttona

t~r..:'~urbcd at myself," the

" "' that

wbccb to protest the aame and
how ir's lOO late.,.

They
..
kept our cool.

Po~dam r~ -~in _th•

~Aid. " We have 2.4 hours in ~nd :~· r~=:s.,e;~~~~
l

The Amhet11 CampnJ Cowu
- • the site of the Ilia Four
- · · tenals championship$ In
wh.ich the bost team UB CUlly
captured tbc: ovenll compditlon.
UB mded up ..-nb a total or
21.S points to runnerup Nlqara
Ualwnity's 10 poinu. CanWus
and Buffalo Sl.lle CoHea&lt; both
ended "ith eiabt and one half
points.
UB.iln&amp;]es star Heide Juhl
coptured tbc: sinlles crown with
four strai&amp;hr victories over htt
opponents. includillc a fiool match
viotO&lt;Y over teammate Amy Rou,
8-J. luhl captured a total of ciaht
poioto for her team. Juhl defeated
Helena Dowd of Buffalo Sl.lle 8-2
Olld then defcolcd Cindy Joarm or
Canisius 8-3. Juhl wem on 10
defeat Btlb "-Y or N'capra
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~ - Amy Roso's ~l. '-l
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doubles ~but """ the
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overall doubles crown 10 Buffalo
S...e. The combillatioG of Connie
"They atr'jU$1 • S\lptt team
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State'• Leslie Sunam and Usa
CoMk &lt;:amniU. "They ate bard
MtK&lt;Jiley 8-S In a close mascb.
10 beat. They have players from
The vioto&lt;y in tbc: tOU1li&amp;IDClll
~tina. AUilralia Olld India
wu a r;ra1 boost to the team
tlw ore JUII superb. They pve"'
ones the prt\WUS day's H IO$S to a touch lime...

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as Korer snares winning pass
flanker Mlchod Kora' sa&gt;red the only touclulown
or li&gt;e ...... with • Ioiii r=pllon from halfboodr.
Bob Mlumino as Dave's BoYI (2~ blonled tilt Sin
City Wan:icn (t-2) 8.4 in last Wednesday's SOUY
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aufety in lbe openina minutes or th"
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round tbansdves deq&gt; in lbeir own territory. A
. _ 10 tile lelt did nsult in mueb, but a Lu.e
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Thb gave the Boys the)oom chey needed ror the bia
play.
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the riaht for Mannino on the option. Marutino
$p(l(tcd K.o&lt;er Oil a lOIII poUcnl ahead of lW
deTenclel:.. Tho pass. tn~~.letter per(ect. tlritb Korer
maltiQg tbo ~ alld tra.ding the r=ainiD&amp;
yardap to tbt plioe.. The extnrpoint WliS'DO

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Oppo&lt;tupities on offensc.-Ou lbeh.Jast four
poaaoio111. t1m&gt;e of thoa dtiva wa-e tbwaned by
interooptioos. The f111t -by Dave Bumbaam 11111 lhe
last two bJ Olllilcm.
Oo.e's Boys bAve shot out li&gt;dt
in bolb
pmes !bey have played oo far this R&amp;SOD.
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quarterbll:k Joe Contl was toucl&gt;ed in tilt bocll: or
tbt endt.one by lbe Skins' Joe M&lt;Carthy. Just two
pia)'I =rlier, the Nads blew the game wen with •
loQI run down to tbt oppoaing goal line. It was t&gt;ol
to be, boW&lt;"Vt:r. A ctip upfldd broUJbt the play back,
seuina up the aame winDing play.
Fidel conditions JttW worse as the &lt;by roUed on.
The nlio .... faltina harder: &amp;J&gt;Cl til&lt; playen had
trouble with their rooting. The ball was eJU~&lt;mdy
•tippery which limited tb&lt; I&gt;IS$in&amp; game.
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Simmo~ony fiat half JCOrilltl cbmru.
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YOUDI- Only three minutes mnldncd Olhen be leaped
to arab I "lWI·Miry" pas&amp; and WI U bocll: for
aedknl field .p osition.
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OFFICE OF THE NYS COMPTROLLER
Accounting Stud ents:
A general' lriformaHon - ' on on occou~lfng and
auditing careers with the 0/flce of the New Yorlr
State Comptroller will be heldo r 10:00 om a nd 2:00
pm on Thu..-doy, Oct. J5thatthe$udeUnloenltyo{
New Yorlc or 8"'/olo. We hope I/OU will be obi~ toot·
tend. Pleo.e chuk with JIOUr Career PJannlng Of·
flee for the l oco.t lon of our recrvlter .

VOICE YOUR COMPLAINTS!
Stand up for your rights in the clasisrooml
Find out what you can do to resolve
academic problems!

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(In otller words) - - - - - . ,

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THE ACADEMIC CLEANINGHOUSEI
Call lAuren

or Delllllo at

.....__ _ _ 838-2850-----.to moo aa •ppolntaoat, or tlrilp In

at SA and fill out a eo•plalat fona.

�Jupiter.
usiDa ....,..rces.

Doplotion

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or the

~ otOnc layer or the
canb's atmoopllerc ~or
frequent ""' or ocrooc1 ._... cans
and rtrfiaeratlon llllilt ~
turnp~e. u~ drillina bas
been Pr&lt;WCOI to CIUK cartbq~tes.
taeatch shows.
The Hopi Indians state lbat man
is eausina areat tri.lls to come to
eanh due to lbe bck of harmony

mu has with the canb "" wbidl
be tiv&lt;s. The Hopi .., that man is
causilla tb... troUbles tbrouib evil
Odioos wbidl iaciU&lt;k poD~tlna the
canb with ct.cmals. causina
smoc 1n the lit. distrcued - ·
and poilutina the land with bllcr.
Min does Ibis, the Hopi contmd,
because man has lost his oneness
with the carib and bas lbus
fofiotlen bow to respect h.

~ and Yoeic
spiritual peop~e speak
il&gt;lemal
pollUtion and the Cad lbat they
OUt of lllipment with theiT
ccater and witb the u.nivav.

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Reliaious people point 10 their
holy boots, sud&gt; as lbe Bib/• and
speak
sin and Ml in a person
and or lbe Jud&amp;&lt;m&lt;nt for aood
and &lt;Vii done by each person. The

or

books abo speak or .......

lud&amp;crn&lt;ot, ant.- and lDaS$M
aJob.1 disturb.-.. and areat
eanbq~ltes shall

b&lt; iD eli.....,

~and

famines aDd~
and fearful "'Itts." (Mall. 1A:1)
And in wah 1A:20 "the canb reds
to and fro like a drunkanl." This
puoaae rruty •xplain the planetary
ehanJ&lt; ln the poles that
utronmen say may occur near the

year 2,000. The many holy b JOts
also tdl or a millcGoum of p.M may b&lt; about 10 colct.
Western Now York os u
vulnerabk, .. any other pbces ""
lbe aJobe to the &lt;hanaes .,bich
brina uaa&lt;dy but Ibm t.luoQib
.........,. transcendellc:e new ways
COC'It. PcrhaP' Wcstem New York
rrutY be more vuln&lt;rable because
of its rrutny active fault lines.

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Senate · 4:00 pm
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Bulls take third a-t
UB tennis team boasts

SUNYAC playoffs
hree champions

By KEVIN JIUlUE(;ER
$p«fnnm Sl~/ Writtr

R

' OCHESTER, NEW

YOJUC-The UB m&lt;D's
tennis team pw tbrir
opponents a bi&amp; surprise and a
hefty warning to look out for
thtm in the future. Tht youna,
unheralded squad cleparted from
the SUNY Albktic Confercnc&lt;
Olampiooshlps here last w.Ueod
with tltrtt individual clwnpions
and a tbird place team fonlsh.
Russ Tringali, a fresltuwl from

ucuscs;· rcvcaled Gvild)'S, when
asked about his injury and a
raquet .strina brcakin&amp; durin&amp; the
mas:ch, '"but lhcK 'l'U oo u eux:
I just was pla)in&amp; bad."
In Olhcr singles competition.
C''t«)' Bull won their initial match
before bo" ina out.
Mike Oladwick, playlna number
four sin&amp;(es and Joe Furioso,
number liv&lt;, had both advanced
to th&lt; 5&lt;mis by defeating Jeff
Spraaue (Piausbur1)1) 6-4. ~. 6-3
and Stafford Thomas (Buffalo
Stat&lt;) 6-2, 6-0, respectively. Each
dwed the sam&lt; file in their semifinal mllclys in losina 10 tht

Dealby Swed Hom&lt; HJah,
drOpped ooly ooe S&lt;t •hile
stunnin&amp; tJu-.., seeded pla)'&lt;n on
his way to !be number one tinalcs
title. Randy Miller and Mike
Oladwick, the SuUs' third doubles
duo, took their cbampiomhip
match to tbe limit before erne~na
wilb • victory.
TrinaaJi, like almo&gt;l all of the
UB siJiak$ players Ibis )Uf, was
n01 oeeded and bad to play a
touaber draw. This was portially
due 10 tile fact tbal or !be 10
t_,. ill the IOUnJ&lt;Y, onl_y

CV&lt;11tual c:llampioDs-Cbadwi&lt;k

.... beaten by Bob Karen (Albany)
6-1, 6-2 and furioso bowed 10
Dave Lerner (Albany) 6-1. 6-1.
Rudy Rt-unis, numba siJt, save

Chris Olsen CBiaallam"ron) a to~

second set, but it wu not enouah
to advance to tbe fmals. Reunis
slowed tbc poe% down uyina to
utend the match, but it &lt;llded
6-l, 6-4. Reunis' OpeQina awch
was tbc lonaca or the tourney.
bcatlna lhird seeded Jolul Oabrid
(Oswqo) on the last point, S-7.
6-4, 7-6 (~).
Man ltml:o, pla)ina in tbc
third •lot, fell victim 10 Fred
Oaber (Albany) 6-2, 6-2 in the
quaner~nnals. Earlier, he breeud
put Fredonia's Man Vere 6-2,
6-1.
The doubles competition, unlike
the sln&amp;Jcs, did oot tive up 10 its
run e&gt;pcclatioos. AU thrtt us
duos - . ~ sccoQd in their
brxkdS mwtina tbal tbcy wcr•
antlcii*Cd 10 at ~ reach tbc
fmals. As it turned out. only the
team or Mike Oladwiek and

, not even seen UB's ncttcn.
u r•m aoina to see what t can do
aboutaetting a touaJ&gt;ct schedule
next ,._," said C.O..:h Tom
Lahnna. "The trouble is, 111011 or
the SUNY schools are out or tile
(tra.aiaa) disuict."
Tringali used tile d&lt;m&lt;nt or
sUfJ)risc 10 bis ra-. Aller
clrawiq a bye ill tbe lint round,
be bumbled fowtb seeded Sadlk

s-llch or

Plattsburah 6-4,6-2.

Scndich, althouah bdna at 1cu a
half a foot taller than his
oppooent, could not milch the
speed sencrated behind CIICh
rctumina shot.

Randy Miller did- aecompllsbin&amp;

Nw,

it was awnbcr two seed
Dan Ataold (Oacoata) in tile
...... finals. 80ih woo identical ~
S&lt;lS IO send tile match ii!IO tbc
decidina thinl"let. The play was
ed&amp;Y willa ..:II acbanac
performed cautiously, as if ..:II
pOiAt -.ld determine tile match's
outcome. Neor tbc eod of tbc sci,
An&gt;old made a contrownlalllne
can 1n his r.-. Tringali,
obviously upset, was just made
more agraaive.
He clomina!ed tbc latter part or
the COOICSI and won 6-4, ~. 6-J.
"His (Scadicb's) JctW wasn't as
hard Utile other JOy'S," Trincati
said. "But it bad a lot or Sluff oa
it."
Almost ~y. ninpll
was slated 10 Albany Slate's
Barry Uvine wbo was seeded llra
and 10011 .....,._ tbc only Cl&lt;CII
Dane DOl 10 will IIi$ dhiUion.
Trinpli bdd his own In the lint
SCI, winltlna 7-S. Ill tbc IOCOQd ld
Lc¥iDc was Ia disalaY over tbc

IIDOUIIl

or~ bis

oppaDCIII .........

-tina

rookie

..torad ....,.._ f1ltially mo"'lo,
tlle-poi81-wllcllltehlta
baolilit , ........ lalo tile .....

nc- ...w '"' ...s
...........
-l'lillpli··-

~~~c ao111

' 'I-• t~~e'.....­

noc -~bullbcwlbad .

a dwlci because lbey dido'I mow
me.. Tbe semi-flAil was harder
lhu tile fmal. We ..:II woo oac
Kt, but ill the llUnfld l'tnnr I

could- him,"~ ­

TriQpll, " I was m«e sure or
wirulina tbc n~~a~s."
"This bu aoi 10 be tbc biuat
one.'' said TriQ&amp;all, "but I fed
my level is JtiU piQI up. Tbe
ooosdl is loin&amp; to ... If be can put
meiD tile NCAA's."
I.IPeaDa said willa a siiiCCte
loot oa his r-. '"This bas aoc to
be tile patat wiD UB bas nu
bad."
NwDbct IWO ~vlldys made
bis "Y 10 tile I1Dob by dloppiDa
RYID Sdl.- (Frecloala) 7-S, 6-4,
• Peta ~ (Bblpamloa)
6-4, 6-l ... Job McAMey
. (Piaasboqb) 6-2, 7-6.

He was
- • in his
fmals
matc:ll apinst Albany's
Daw Ulrictl. 0\'ilclys was out a
ooaple or weeks from pncti«
with a aroiD iajv.ry and was 10
play in the number one slot.

llowevcr, he relioquisbed that
posilion to Trinaali, who beat him

in a cballena&lt; maich.
&lt;Midys played well but
incoa.sistcndy in the fmt sa. In
two ooculons be was up l&gt;rcak
point aQd serviQI ror tile ca-.
80ih tla&gt;a... )-2 aQd $-3, he
clou.,.faultcd away 11111e poia&amp;.
DowD 6-S, IClOre &amp;I douce-oo ad

saxiaa-« - 100 aaDous wilb
... easy~. mluiQI tile sbot.
Oftdys loti tile oct 7-S ud !be
-ocon
-·10
Ulricb. Tbe
.....,cltct
went 6-3.
" You """ al,..ys lll&amp;l&lt;e up

one better.
Btfore it was over-, UB
(Chadwick-Miller) and number
one seed Bioatwmoo had CIICb
chalked up 6-4 =and the rmat
sct ~ cntcrina tile tie-bruker.
After loin&amp; up ~2 in tile aiDe
pOint clcOdcr, !18 le&lt; IWO match
poinu out of tbeit gasp. f"IOaily,
It 4-4, sudclm dcatb. will&gt;
BinaJ!amtoa serv!QI. Oladwiclt
took the return and 10111 bact a
low roreband tbat cauahtlhc
opposina net rusher at his knees;
the volley was not tilled cnouah
and tnded up In tile Del.
Nobody was more pleued tban
Chadwick, w'bo f i a d lbou&amp;hts about his ability 10 play
that day.
"I had forao&lt;lal my cJaaes and
couldn't ..,.the baD u wdl, so Ill)
\hots - - • tittle wild, .. he said.
The occond doubles team or •
Russ Tringali and Joe fllrioso surprised in the semi-rmals by
another team from BinaJwnton
6-3, 6-1. This was a crucial match
for second place in tbe tOtal team
points; if .UB had won the match,
they could haw takin JCCOnd and
put BinaJwn10n in liUnl.
The biaat disappointment or
the IOU&lt;IIIaiCDI bad 10 be ftnt
doubles. Matt l1111to ud Paul
Ovilclys ...,.. sbocbd in their ft111
tllllc:ll, loolna 2-6, 6-1, 3-6 •
Ovildys, .uffcrin1 11om fatllue.
had n01 fuUy .--eel from an
lajury and had played tbree
matches that day. ·

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EURUM

•

, Monday, 12 October 1881 Vofucne 32 Numbe&lt; 205\ete Unf...,..ty ol New Ycwt&lt; at tluflalo

Black to resign Sub Board post
By SETH GOODCH ILD
Managllfl Editor

ub Board I E.xecuth·~ Dirt&lt;:tor O.Onls Bloo.:k
annoullCft! last •·ttt thet h&lt; Wlll bt "&lt;PPinJ
do..., from his pol.ltion b)• the t&lt;td or the
-Kt1lCStrr. T"'hr dc-pa.rture rouches- orr a seucb for hi•
lial oould ~to both. re-e•aluatit&gt;n or
lhe pOsicion and lht t'Ofporalion.
While no1 clvina oa sP«:ifK' date: ro.- hiJ raixnaulon,
Block saod Friday that hf&lt; futiJfe doo not u., with the
s1uden1 se:r·vim corponuion and ''bthvtcn now and
th&lt; middk of No•em~·· he would he m~k.ins a
mo"~ Stark's rC''elation comn ., no wrpm.t to
&gt;ludcnJ officialt ,.ho lr&lt; already at """k rcpllfCl"'

S

him, ha\'ing mtt twice mformally to diM:ms lbe'

position.
••t will bC' ~Lina a move in the noc IUO dislan1
future,•· Black e&gt;plaincd, "StaytQg al SBI for iUl
e&gt;lcndcd period ,. nol one of the po&gt;'fbthll« open to
me." ,fhc Enatthc Ditcctor no~ tbaJ he bad
K\'cral job offers and lj\oould be ~o:onrempl:ttiqg the
diffcfent 3\!C'Dl.l!t$ ope.n IO him.
B&amp;ac~--con.c;"id&lt;r~d

b) man} one of thr most

inOucnllal fi&amp;vm on Cllmpus-rir&gt;l jooned S81 .n
151'0 as a rn&lt;mber of the lloard Of l)..rCCIOr&gt; bcfOt&lt;
bco1111ins Treasut&lt;r. fo 1978 he,. .. •ppolnocd
E•ccuti.. Direcl&lt;lr. lllack IIJ'3dUlllcd ftorn UB LA"
Sdtool this past M•y and took the &amp;r E&lt;am o,.,
1hc summer.
S BI is compo~ of 1h. .\1UCknt AQ\Itmmenl~ acltrtg
as 1hc ~i~ co~tion ,...,,h each Kilool
aflocatio1 !.Orne or us mandatory r~ money ro 11.
Thtff art four diviiiOni m SBl. ~c.h headed b} a

Dlvhion Oi~10r, and the admiruloltati\&lt;t divt'&lt;tiOn,
ruo by Blad.'.. The Board or Directors ruru lhc
•
corporation, mttts month!)'. and is manned by rt"Ptcse.ntativa of ahe aovd11mt-nl.
Blatt wu oflm. a figure oftoontrO\ctsy.

·--

"'' wmwm••'"R•fiKW'tt"ft/7ftt?O, teo #flt&lt;intM~..

interjcctin&amp; himself into many cri1ical Usues and
dtawin' nulllCI'OUI waminp f«&gt;m undcrsntdualc
Sltl4cnt Asiodalion tSA) PruidcniS for his •
lttloolvcmear. 1ft ari inl~w Fflday, Blatok warned
qainsl ~ukt:nina the cx«utivc pOsition and called
for wuninlng ir before. his sut&lt;CSSOr is nalll&lt;d.

'' W fu..l's bdn&amp; done no-.· appears to be on chc

1\lht path," I he EJ&lt;ccuti.. OircCIOf n&lt;Kcd. "The
o( Dircctors and the iludcnt pemmcnu at&lt;
lt(ti~llos&lt;'hcr on a ~&gt;«kf)l ""'" co d.,.,... the
pc&gt;&lt;otion and wla1 tbe Job should he." H&lt; uplalned
that a S&lt;arch Commillcc ....u be JPuD.Off from tin$
body, whcch ltu afroady met twitt. both ti,...

8oerd

inrorman~.

Thl! commillcc includes SA Pr&lt;sldcnt Jot Rlflun.
Bhod., SBJ Chatrnwt Peter HiTslunan alonJ "'ilb
Ol:htt stu&lt;knl rcprdttnt.advcs and '~•ill total dx
mcmbcts, pfu• 1\oo SBI cmployea.

"'""ld

Bla.:k noacntaincd rlw 1hc Cornmiucc
bcgm
by .Olk~tlllgjn£orma.tlon from various mcmbcn of
lh&lt; un,.cr&gt;ity communily on the l.lnd or t&gt;&lt;r•on that
\hould be selected. The i«&lt;Od stas&lt; O( lhc PfOCOS&gt;.
ht added, ~·oukJ be to iOiicn rt:htmts thrcH.i&amp;h
""'~P*P&lt;f ad•&lt;floscmcnl• and PfO[e&gt;\ionaf fob
"''cncics and hoLd inteniN-~ tt.ith lhr Qot\.rd of
Olrtttor. and rt:prHt:ntati'n- or thC' corporauon''

-ployccs."
R:Jfkir1UJd lhc commuttc -.u still Jn lht
" cmb&lt;)'On..- .,.,... and r4anncd on talkil\i to a
"anrty of pcoplr 10 581. .. Wt wiU hi\'C' ro see •hat
IS nffltcd," he claornod. ~dtnJ I hal ciS chokes "'u&lt;
bf'oad ... We muse deade ir ""'r •aut a (ulJ or pan·
llme &gt;ludcnt. and ,.hal cducahomtl bacl(lround he or
.he •hould ha&gt;e.''
SBI Treasurec BU! \ lacl lllttd thai tbe
curpora1ion 's Optton~o ~ many G.Dd ootrd t.h.al
thC'f'C' were 1U:han~a.IH and cfi\lldvanta&amp;CS to chootin.a
pc:opl&lt; ,.;,h clirr...ntlacqrounds. ·•tr. for e&gt;ample.
w pictcd a CPA." Mack nplaincd. "h&lt; mipo bt
'lbk 10 ha.ndk- lhf' 11CCXh.lbUD&amp; as:pc;(l$, bul nol lhC'

pr:rsonal anod political ona.''
llfack d0$nbcd his job "mote lite the pt&lt;50ckot of
a rorporaaioo than a Chaimtan or rhe lloatd. I'm
lUred to mana&amp;&lt;, ro auidc under the Boanl of
Oirceton.." He cq&gt;laincd rhal he io to handle the
da)·tO-doy functions Of SBI, ....,.., question• and
play "dMl's ad-..~e" before the Board.
"I hope lh&gt;J tbeydon't ooallccn my pooihon,"
Blac1 cxpf•incd. "It can be used as • Lr&lt;-ous

raounx. I

m~n. )'OU ha\'C someon~ ~

vmo

lnows clle is.sues and ~-ho haJ lht ~.''
R111rin adnutted th"al ~~ stu~t 10\'ttnmcnu ha'v e
not utilized tht &amp;trulivt Dirrctor u much as they
coold have.

State fundi·n'g may dip as EOP enrollments drop
UB studies the problem
By TERRY CAN ADE
Auifant Compus Edi~Jr
B's Educational Opponuniry Program
(EOP) may face a decruse in State
funding, following a " si811ificaot drop
in enrollmerus, " according to Director Edward
Jenkins.
"The application pool was as large as In the
pasl," Jenkins indicated . He noted lbat the
'decrease come5: after lasl years ·•bumper crop,.,
and blamed a recruitment fall-off for lhe dip.
"Ordinarily we have logo out and beat the
bushes for sludents," Jenkins added.
Admissions and Records statistics show that
1.932 students applied for EOP admission fot
Fall 1981-ltile I,S37 applied last year-an
increase of 395 applicants. Bul acceptances
were higher in 1980 by IS9 students. 460 last
year to 301 thls year, with enrollments less than
the future.
Discovcri~ the reasons for tbc. EOP
enrollment drop is the object of a study
recently compl&lt;ted by Affirmalive Action
Officer Malcomb Agostini. The fludy compares
UB with O\b&lt;r'State University of New York
Universily Cenlers' EOP programs and makes
~mendations for UB's program. ll was
submitted to UB P residcnl Robert L. Ketter on
Friday and Agos tini refused to give i1 to The
Sp«trum.
Agostini expressed t:Ot&gt;&lt;Xrn 1hat the decru~
in EOP .studenls ' 'could make it very difficult
lor us to kc&lt;p the level of funding of lhe
1980-81 scl&gt;oi&gt;l year." Acting Associate
Director for Admissions and Records, David .
Cook, confirmed that "budgets are very much
driv&lt;n by &lt;nrollments. On this basis the Stat~
suppo&lt;t.s such programs as counseling and

U

tutorial •••nice. for EOP &lt;tudents.

"I

~

t will hurl the ov&lt;rall pn&gt;gram," Jenkiru
assuted, "But I don't think it will cause our
demise."
The Suu e schools wi1h an EOP pros.rnms.
hecaw.e 11tey are also cnrollmenl drhen, ~in
d irt&lt;'l compclition with U B for students and
Sial&lt; funds. No other SUNY University Crnter
has sho" n a da-.ease in enroUmcna Ibis
&gt;~r-Binghamton and Stony Brook ha•·e had
increases while Albany EOP number• ha•·e not
changcd .
The EOP directors at t he o rher throe centers
reponed 1hat their offices are invol•ed with 1he
applicalions and recruitment pr~css joinlly
with their admissions orrice. Bin&amp;hamlon l:OP
Director RobertQ Reye.&lt; anributed his
program's growth in each or the past five years
to cooperation belwccn EOP and admiS&gt;Ions
offkes a1 Binghamton.
In con1ros1, at UB lherc is not n~arily any
coopcralion betwc&lt;n EOP and Admissiol\5 and
Records. The entire prO&lt;'CSS is conducted by
Admissions and Records.
Jenkiru mentioned that be had offcted EOP 's
~ces 10 assisl in'tbe recruitment process.
''We sta.od wiUing and ready to do so upon
theit acceptance," he said.
Admissions and Records represt:ntatives
Cook and Resina Spirito did nol recall any
offer addressed to them. Cook indicated thai he
does not often ask for EOP's assis'-l!ce in the
recruitment prO&lt;'CSS. Even so, he added, "1
would say they could be very valuable to us."
Spirito .said that sbe was not in a position to.
ask Jenkins for help but acknowledged that she
could use more
to bancJle tbe processing
'or applications.
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llltftd lhdr mtire allotment on OR&lt; prmiiJOUI orpnttatlon Ilk&lt;
rune/Lire. All I) q&gt;OU .. &lt;til fO&lt; 1000. and [)dnc..,. bcr pDiftll
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degreed in a variety of areas which includes:
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Howell proposes minjmum standards
By ALAN C. ICACHJC
Ooltlnbuti"l Editor

~. ")'OU would take

In a mO\&gt;c whleh could upande the ac:ademk
quallt,y of studenll at UB, Facuhy ScnalA! OWr
Barbara Howell has proposed theaeation of a set of
minimum •tandards ror University
and
&amp;raduatlon.
Howell hopes to ddennine tltrouah the Senak's
....,ly ,...;,..., Edueatiollal Policy and Plannina
(EPP) Comtllitteel/ oud&gt; IUndanls eurrmtJy Cllist at
UB aad ir they do, 10 publldz.t and mroreelhem. If
there are ao c:wTent critata the EPP-«&gt;. be cbairod
by Edualiot&gt;ol Psyeholocy Profc:aoor A1lal
KW&gt;~-plans 10 CSiabliJb ftOW .ow&gt;datd&gt;.
Tbe criteria u PfOI&gt;C*CI by Howdlare rwo.rc6cl
aad incllllk .,..blishifta a Jet of prerequisites for
• adnlisaau tluo1 would include a llllaiznum hiah

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.ocbool math and l!allish reijuir'cdl&lt;llt and a
dd"mitioa or ..hat studtnll need 10 &amp;radllal&lt; .....
they are In xhoot Aeoordina to Howell the ""k of

any admmioa n&gt;quimnenll huru UB beeau..
resourc:c:s must be poured Into mneciW dass&lt;$-in
skilk whk:h the SludeniJ should have learned in lliab
sehool-and this Is a drain on University fundins
which could be used tlsewhere.
Wbile admittlna that any inceax in UB's ~
admission standards-V&lt;h .. requiriqtbree years or

and "'icfte&lt; and EnaJisb wri•ioa
or aeeop~ed
studalts Howdl counl&lt;red tbal it mi&amp;bt iDcraJ&lt; the
qrgljty of appliautll. "If you kftOW that yoo •"OUid
need these SlaAdards like other ...,__" lhc

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edueation but she claimed they "shoukl nor be
needed. If needed then they shoold Clllst." With a
propor odmmioa criteria the 11udco• should be
prepar-.d for a collele edueation and rea&gt;edial d&amp;sses
would be unneeessary, she not&lt;d.
The second part of Howell's proposal Is the
CSI&amp;biWunent of a mlnlmum Ullivenity standard !0&lt;
the complctloa or upper level counts and a
deftllition or •hat an upper lnd COUI'I&lt; is. Each
depar1m&lt;nl prtotntly r&lt;quircs a eoertaJu D1811ber Of
these e1asscs ro. arwluatioo. Howdl .uucssed lhat
the Ulli..nity should demand tluo1 · - be\-. a
SltOftl blckaround Ia lhdr fdd of stlldy.
Mueb orchis r~- alr..ty come
under moot dep.......,t's standards but this proposal

MEETING
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WEDNESDAY OCT. 14th

..;u prOvide a minimum •hidl aD must.-.
The EEP wiU also haw to make crit&lt;N definiq

,.Ita, an upper ltvd clw is, ''There arc a number or
courst~

with a )()() or 400 desi111ation with~
prcrequlsilts, said Howell. "But take ealeulvs1 it has
a 100 level desill'ation but with llrkl prerequisites."
Onduatlon minimum standards and the proposed
General Edueation pr017arn exisl .. different
concepcs, she uplain&lt;d. General Edueatlon dancs
are ded&amp;ncd to be broad&lt;Diq cour..,. without
prerequisites. Minimum arodualloa Jlandards -.ld
n&gt;quire boll\ lntrodiiCIO&lt;y lnd and upper lnd d&amp;s$es
whldt- "inclleat&lt; profocicncy'' and hdp.lnsurc
that s t - . have leamcod their subject.

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Jenkins described applying ror UB's EOP as
proca$ by the Univenity." First a
student must apply for Univculty admission
and indicate an !nt&lt;rCSt in EOP. Next an EOP
application is sent 10 those cli&amp;iblc who arc I hen
actt.p ttd. The rccndtmcnt process must
continue to set the students to enroll, Jenldns
reit&lt;raltd.
Othcr SUNY C&lt;'DI&lt;r EOP directors str&lt;SSed
recruitment. Albany's Vernon Black explains he
"puts a crew Of people" from his Orli«' to
oorrccl applieatioas and act students to enroll.
Reyes wd "12D percent effort" is put into
rccwitmenrat Binghamton.

Cook dttd •n inaease In incomplete
applications as the main reason fOf the
enrollment decrea.se. ''We eaM'o! admit
students with incomplete applieations," Cool
dedartd.
The most common mise.kc in .an EOP
application is In the financial Slatemeht,
according to Cook. Economic and educational
disadvanla&amp;e must be shown In order for a
student to be ac«pttd at the University und&lt;r
EOP .
"The initial recruitment was well done." Cook
claimed. Of the ensuing Steps in the prom&lt;s
Cook wd, "II is really not our responsibility."
Meanwhile Jenkins called for "a bett&lt;r job Qf

R ecruitment at UB consists of sending out
literature to prospective EOP students,
tdcpboning tb&lt;rn and visiting them at their
schools. "Visibility attracts applicants."
Jenkins explained, adding that following up
appli&lt;:ations is anotb&lt;r impore.nt pan or the
prooess.
At pr.sent both the application processing
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4~. ID(1I 1\a\'c bc-C1l ~tJtv.O:y
iporod u fat u the \uuc or

abofloon aon. "One wa men

"""'lh&lt;m that they are m.ol&gt;od
and do play an iruqral role on th&lt;

l&lt;fm""''-·

....~ pr&lt;&gt;&lt;cn 0(
The _.ovp ~&gt;qoa m«ClllJ m
AlliiU1. and cunmtly plh&lt;B
&lt;&gt;tr) Wednesday l\lllttt (r- 7 pro
uoul 9 pm •• lll Squorc
l\l1boooalllh&lt; sroup os &gt;trudwrtel

II"'"'

for
oa...,U.a support for
those soeDna it, mtft w-e fret to

&amp;~'ina

on," DOUJt&lt;io uplalned.
l'h• idea waJ a collet:tl•• effort
between Dar&gt;tein, Suuolity
Education Center Di....:tor Ell&lt;n
Chri&lt;ttnscn and &gt;&lt;&gt;ttol conecrnc:d
oounlot'lON-. Tbc:lr mccnt •-v 10
hdp men 10 rnhu •hat they - e
fedi'll ...,.. noo unUJUol and to

,.,g lreqJOtnd~ deny tbcir feditlp

bccouw or th&lt; &gt;Cnlld -YP&lt; Ul

IO&lt;Id) apb&gt;J&lt;

males_..

t h a r - o-tdn bopa
tllal lh&lt; croup ...u be abl&lt; to hdp
......... nd of that kiad 0(
......1 • and "hdp ~~~em"' tau a
hh&lt;rll&lt;d .,... of lh&lt;msd•n a&gt;

.,.,. ..

&lt;orne and ao u they plaje.
The _.oup'• roaa ;, pnmlllly
h•O.fold.

ront. it JC&lt;\ts 4JI

1'\lueaUOoal pufi'OI&lt;, eApl&amp;onlna
the aciul.l abor1loo proeedult 10
men. l'hey 111e informed or its
the impor'-"&lt;c or
ann&lt;arc for their partntt. 8Jrth
cocttrol ;. deolt •llh ill detall,
IX'aluJr llatistiCS \how thai 80
- o f all r~ 110\&lt; abotoon
Jaf&lt;t) .....

.u ..

dtau• OOJI&lt;c&lt;cd 10 tl!C . , . rom.
of CO&lt;IIt_,cl•e

Th&lt;-pol&gt;O~~&lt;nnuab&amp;lc
(O&lt; "'"" 10 ld in With thnr

fcdiQp and to lam how 10

ooainlain thcu reo~pe&lt;U\'t
llorouah the obort.on
situatoon. "Hopdully lh&lt;

rdalioru!UP'

rdatloruhip ""'

s.thn&amp; in aborhon dinic ~a.itina
roorns not really \:nowfna•hat•s

.. luatlaft. l&gt;ar&gt;!CIII foond that .....

vow and

str&lt;n&amp;th&lt;n throualo th&lt; emil,"
Olllintaincd Dantdn.
Communication. trw:l. •d
mpansibility ate Ill wen a1
primary aoab to he eo~~bllshtd
bet~ mm. and lhdr par1ne11.
Probl&lt;ms, h&lt; llld, ori fmm
lh&lt; fa&lt;t thot il il diffO&lt;'I.It for mct1
10 admit th&lt;y 111t ha"•• reebnp
UMKJt tbe mh~ abon.kM\

{ , .. onen hard for then&gt; to lnl&lt;:t·
reJ.lf tn a aroop settioa bcaoy,.
men may fiad It diffiCult to drop
barnm th., ha\'t Sd up h&lt;twoen
&lt;&amp;&lt;h oth&lt;r. Oorstrio cito SO&lt;ictol
pr...ure u the re- for this,
sinec men .,. lauJ)u from birth
th&lt;y m111t COIIIIantly romp&lt;~&lt;,

..,o, and .,. thus &lt;OOSWidt pintel
q&gt;UIIt.,... anod&gt;&lt;r. ~ fedtlll'
&amp;r'C IDienuhztod ond thcrtfO«

dlfr..,.lt to o•...-..
n.. ...... -~i~~~ ch&lt; tuppon or
lhe IVOUP ~ ti Darttda
.
obwr&gt;ed. "more &lt;Otlfustel "'-lo

lAid Donlan. Oth&lt;n may be
IJQal awk if thdr
lnhn•nl lt'dooa " thai - - ,.

......H-.
,
~..

Dartl. . f«kthal

lty SETH ALLEN

ual1udcc alae woa.a ia

":rh&lt;Y OR atraDoly

~of--... 10 ........

em•""'
" the _,. typocal
cmoc.oo a man " apt to

ll)tltina-&lt;h&lt;y're r&lt;dinc ... bole
ranae of lhiop." Many feel .,...,
dut to IIDdear V&lt;pcd&lt;ltions In
rqard co rola--unsure what It
upo«td 0( them, or what their

&lt;XIIf_,.
hdp,

O..D - · - thty fed that
'"" ~ lo ""-•dr locn., ..
_ , Donl&lt;1n . In web Qta, noet1
we ad•l&gt;CI! 111 ~to~ irith
anr fed- o( lldplc\,_ or
~ th&lt;y mat ha~.
Danian &lt;XP«&lt;J the "oup to
"'pand at umc PfiJIC'J and u more

pat1nc:f ••nt.s from t~. In 'h1s

lnotrtSunl)) enouah, a numb&lt;:r
ot th&lt; men ate oderml to the
oheor panncrs. Satne may
so to ~ nwhna Ju't to atisfr
the-.c ,.._.r1nrr-.. bot l.bHe nxn arc:
ill lht minonty. onrn mm •bow
"''"'t'ft frlcon..h. ha't not \'ft.
dt\.l k -'\1 " ' " ' ' ' ' ~.. lWl \0
l«n m.-'&lt;' H~ ...,.._'lf•.DL:1 "'dl\how

fntn
-

..... the'y "'"' b&lt; advUcdiO
limply b&lt; suppo&lt;ti&gt;e of the
.. oman. to be '"c-tbal in cxprusm&amp;
thdr tart and cooecrn for ber.
Fed•nas of auilo are quote

common ao. well. " Mm •1ll oflcn
ft'd cl&gt;llly ror ""' ~me cnouah
r&lt;sponsilKbly ..,,h bu1b control,"

lou

~'~~ ·~1C'II CwJM i.a
that the} •aal&lt;d to
to do totn&lt;~hlna. but they
fdt unon&gt;ol&gt;td," he -.d. "They
rcallt dJCin'l ~- what to do."

lfOUp by

Isolation plagues
Ridge Lea Campus )
Sptnn~m Stqff Wnt&lt;r

up, t\prnu.na c.'Oik'C'rtt o.u not
•'Dl. . t~

11&lt;1 &lt;"'-

rcftn'tdto tk iUJipot"l
br ocloou -v~ca. Ullltlllldy

lfC:

Dat&gt;tein ....,..lei like to&gt;« •
«•ppo&lt;t aroup for couple&gt;,
althoua/o that pOulbolitr rAay h&lt;
reahud •n tbt du.tant future:.
'' Per~ 1ft tt&lt;A mrs -c·u bellb&lt;rlot«&lt; ..,...h t• try M," he

-

Cenrcr, for uample, requires
floors. lbc: floor is a
double floor made UP 0( IWO·
and...-half square foot panels
w~icl) can be lined to
manipuJate wires. There is not
a building with a similar noor
al Amherst, but OM is in the

spoclal

Midway between tbe
- Arnb&lt;nl Cam put and lhe
Boulevard Mall there lies UB's
Ridle Lea Campus- an oa!ls
or one-story buildi11as. lbc:
buildinas house a hair-&lt;loun

academic d&lt;par~menll, all
lookina fonnrd to a move co
the North Campus.
lbc: depart~ts rhac ate
currently &amp;I Ridae Lea arc

" It can be very
frustrating at times
being iemoved from
Amherst,"
-Geology Dept.
Chair
Joanne Koszuta
awaitin&amp; a move to Ambetst
some time in the future. Some
clcpuUnenlS have sptdal
requirements, and need to be
at Ridae Lea. lbc: Compurcr

dcsian maes.
Gcoloey Depanment Owr
Joanne B. Kosn~c. uplained
"I lite being on the Ridle Lea
Campus, but I look fon.-ard 10
the move to Ambcnt, and to
bcin&amp; closer to ocher
departmeniS, and to the r:st of
the Uni•cnity.
"ll can be •cry fnutrati111
al times bcin&amp; remcw&lt;d from
Amhcut," she noted, "I have
no idea how the transition to

Amherst will affect tht
Oeolou Department."

When UB d - move ouc or

Rid&amp;&lt; Lea, the developer will
rent out the buildlll&amp;J to

another party, u he has done
witb bWidinp al ~ Lea
that bawe bcco vac:a~.
The space ac Ridae Lea
ori&amp;inallY C05l three dollars per

5quare foot. UB docs noc own
the facility. II could bawe
purchased the properly at
Ridle Lea, instead of rcnlina,
but decided against il. "There
should have been advanuaacs
and disadvaneqes, •: Viae

President for Facilities
PlanD!!!f, Jobn Neal,
eommenlecl, ••n.c m&amp;in

ad•anc.ac ~ld be lhal we
wouldn 'I have 10 roce

increuina rents every year.
lbc: distdVIOIIJe would be
that we would have to sdl the
buildinas that we mcwed out

or."

When U 8

moved into Ridtse

Lea, the need was (or • lot or
- i n a hu.IT)I, as the '

Uni•cntlY ....1 &lt;'lpandina
rapidly, A developer aare&lt;d lo
pul up tht requored S!)IICC in
..chana• for 1 five year leaK.
The ~pa~ wu ori&amp;inally built
for U B; II was dal&amp;l!ed to
meet Uniwerslly ncedl. The
room sbci and combinations
.. ..,. conscr..c:ted ....mtdy to
Unl&gt;crsicy •P&lt;afoc:at ions.

The Undergraduate
German
' Association

INVITES ALL TO OUR
. MEMBERSHIP MEETING!
OCT. 14th 3:00pm
234 Squire Hall
Anyone can join! You don't have to
speak Gennan te» join!
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�editorial
J

Searches
To almost no one':s-surprise, Sub Board
One Executive Director Dennis Bl ack said
Friday that he will be stepping down from
that post sometime this semester, a
posi tion he has held dutifully lor the past
three years, commanding the respect of
student government and University
officials.
Black did hi s job admirably and consclentously. Although many may argue
he was involved In too many Issues and
lnter1ered In business that w as none of his,
no one can contest that he was a valuable
asset to student governmenL His
knowledge of student affairs was immense
and his diligence commendable.
Replacing Dennis Black will be no easy
task.
Sub Board's member governments,
however, are on the right path in thei r hunt
lor a successor. The position Is nebulous
by definition, and we should know what
students want from both the student
services corporation and i ts administrator
before jumping the gun and starting the
chore of collecting resumes.
The Search Commitlee must solicil the
Input ol a wide range ol sources, not Just
those who work In Talbert Hall. A ••clion
agai nst Bla.c k's inlluence by emasculating
the position is not only juvenile, but a blow

for student rights in their dealings with
other administrators and outside business
people.
An evaluation of Sub Board-as Is t&gt;elng
considered-is not a bad idea, but any kind
of major renovations are not necessary.
The possibility of making a few monor
adjustments to Improve elflctency might be
helpful, bllt shullllng fts composition and
over-all structure Is premature and more
politically Inspired t han intended lor tne
good of students.
Let's hope any discussion on Sub Board
and Its Executive Director Is done with
students interests In mind, not what eaCh
i ndividual government might like.

No. 2 pencil questions
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores
are up and educators believe they are
justified in bei ng jubiliant. The downward
scoring trend Is ending, they t ell us, and
studeniS ase getting smarter. However, the
rationale behind their exhaltations are as
faulty as the exami nations they hold so
muCh credence ln.
As any economist will contend, one year
does not a trend make or b&lt;eak. And while
that holds for supply and demand curves, i t
is also true for educational cycles. Fos

almost 20 years SAT scores have been
declining con81SienUy, and just because
fcw one year they remain stable,
academicrans contend the worsa Ia over.
Thai may be true, bu1 11180 could just as
eQ118liY be a fluke.
SATs are, many educators concede, poor
tests of a student'&amp; Intelligence. They are
mass-manufactured like toothpaste by the
Educational Testing Service (ETS)-a
corporation with questionable
Intentions- and have proven to be
culturally biased against blacks and other
mlnO&lt;illes without a prlvoledged while
suburblan education.
And should educators be correclln I heir
assessment that the decline has been
arrested, I he credit Is due not only to more
$1ringent academic standards, but to the
recently enocted State truth·ln·testlng law
which requi res test procedures to provide
students with the corrected results of each
exam. Through the lobbying efforts of the
New York Public lnte&lt;est Group (NYPIRG),
the truth·in·testing law became a reality In
_ New York State and IS well on the way to
becoming mandated across the nation.
StUI, we continue to wonder how good a
measure a standardized test is of ones·s
academic achievement. So until bettes
documentation and analysis ol the
" trends" is produced it's stiH too early to
break out the ellampagne.

)

fee
PoHcy

•(
To tbe Dean

ap~logy

Eclltor.

Thi s Is to OMn Aturro ot me S&lt;!hool ol
Managflment.
One. again, I'm going Jo ask you a clear.
dl~t end valid question which you heve
s/tHstePP«S with evesiveness and bureauc,.flc
Jlrg(J(I.
Whet I&amp; the .success rate for uwflviduel
students petitioning tor a grade change befor• •
feculty st~nt rtw~w commUIH? This rs e
slmpte c.ICulation:
(number of suooeues d!Yided by the number
of attempts} x 100 ;; ~ petce.nt

In respons• to th• criticiSm of our Departm&amp;nl
In • letter from Levra Gonz.etez representing

PODE.R Wh1Ch • ppe.red in • recent Issue
pertaining to the ethnif;;. orig in ole sus,.cr. 1
'
agrH wltiJ.Ms. Gonzelez•s crltfcfsm of thft uu ol

tM ethnic des;gnetfon of ..Aieno Rlun.••
I apologize on beh•Jt of the ~nm•nr of

(

Public S.tety lor •nyone who w8.t ott•nded.

)

'\.

IAe GrHfln
Olreclor ol PubUc. Safety

Apology

~uicenterullal

Eclhor.

Edilor.

The meti)Nt• of the Anri--~P+Taslc·ForGe

We rea/lu that the ,.,.ment ..po,~ibly

Pwtfo Rk»n tleat»nt'' war un/ultH*I.
Un-11/y, In our rolh 10 poor • compoolte
dHcllptlon, •'•'"" to teallze rite
.d-IMJtoty , . , _ . In rhelutUte, -wit/
lty 10 • • - - ceuUotr in flpotllng auch
10 the UttWwiJty community wllhou.r

#MJpltldiVftg lite•

.,...in _,"

~.

-Qiaa. ,
The Ant~"- Tall&lt; Fcwce

sbabaogl

P141ese allow me to Introduce myself. 1 em
Slstet Therese Marl• P. Senros. I h ave a BA in
Er.gl/sh and Sociology. and I em wOrl&lt;ing one
c.nillcate ln School Guidanc. end e Master In
Col• Counset/ng. t em plflsontly doing my
lnt.,n.thlp with Mary Brown at the tnrernallotlet
Stu&lt;Nnt BesOCJrce C«1tet, 316 Squire Hall.
t have proposed ro do • pro~t wfth the
fOIIIgn ltudents. atHJ thetIs why lam wrl t fng
til/a lttlt«,. t~would IIJul to mHl with dlfl•re.nt

WO&lt;Jhl IH&lt;ec ro giW out llnc«e apo/Ofly ro POOER
lot IMinopptOpTioltt, dlormml,.,toty dosflriptlon
01 rho Coolre Hellerteclfer . Thl• lnlcc.Jtlllo
lnlonnarlon w.. piCwlded to u1 by VB S.:urlty.

'·

Could you eM borate mote about th~se

••standards of •ocureq and confid.ntlallty" that
prevent you from ensw.,-lng s-~JCh a simple,

Edltor.

~

eMit tb•r a.W IIIMtly lonne&lt;l, oltd also with
, _ ' """'"'' Jhat ,.naps ••• nor enough io
oonatllitt• e Clu&amp;. twf v. ~gh to do
"""f'hlt&gt;g;- Alnd or celebtallon
._
,.,_,ling theJt COUIIIty.
N. .l yaar, 1M2, on April 20, IM City O/
.)luftMI will be 160 ~·· okl, Wa Bulfalonlflns
went to get u many P«JPie •• I&gt;O$Sible involwd
so thet the c.-enuon wilt be • sucr»SJ, For
IIIIa, t'woulrf filii ro aot )'OfH -rotlon In
hejplnf1 to m&amp;toa llw _u,.,.,.tannlii • success.

lr - l r f also be ollnlltNt ro you, tlnat you
wlll iNm mote about the cullute of rhla &lt;&gt;OUntty.

I ."'"..--..,..._,

1 2 -~

~

sualghtiOtWard qu.stlon? Ar• the# 1tandards
really tuch a con&amp;tfllnt on your rupons•?
The/mport•nt it-sue here fa that stut»nts
have a tight to A:now ~fore the fact wtt.t thefr
chances of I"Ucaess- are whM pursving the
grlt!Vant» process.
II is not my lntMt to csuu petsona/
emW,.ument to anyone It Is
goal to
discover just how "ellectlve.. this gritb'•nce
ptOC@SS really f$.

mY

Clla- J. sf"eftan
• School ot Manogement Shodent

You cJon•t IJeve to do mucho· rM only t!Jing I
ask you to do Is to preunr some fyptcel rhlng
/rom your country, like a typlclll dance 01
lashlon show. Th0$e who c.en pMyen
lnstru.m.nt could {HHiorm,· thou Who un slrtg
g/R • r-erlng, and rnose who . . . coo1t do
, &amp;ome COOiclftO. lAt's get together and help to
honor 8ufl81o's sesquicentennial at Me same
timtt. making PfiOP/e a were of our culture..
E~ery second Tue1dey of tM month, tiM
orgenh~tlon committH mHrs et City Hallet
7:30p.m. I attend t.hes• mHUngt, and If
somebOdy Is Interested In knowing more ebout
what ;, going on. I can '"'~ to take tltrH
f*&gt;P/t ot • time. Tile agenda will give you soma
ldu ol ,.has n•s I&gt;Hn noppenlng during t/1/o
pa$1 reat, an'd What It IXOP&lt;nfld for
future.
Let us $01 a mHIIng for October 12 11 3#)
p .m. In 232 Squire HaiL Please do come. lam

U••

Iooltlng ro,..,•rrl to mHHng wHh you.
If 1'011 wouhl llko ro gotln tpuch wi th me
please ~•N: 85Hill8. Tiirre: Motfday -nlngs.
Wednesday from 7.'()().12:00 noon or alter 4':00

p.m.• Thut$da y anytJm•; Frldey only m thi
nen/ngs.
Slot«

n.o.- Malle P. 5anlol

388 Franklln Sl.. 8ufl1lo, N.Y. •~m

�..

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c2.Jtlt:S! ~pinion

I

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-----;B;:y:-T;H;-;;:O~M=A-=s~G..--.-;:M~A"'Y;;N;-:;:0:-;R;;-_:=-Ide;:::n:t;.ll:l.,.::lh:o~r:o:uo:W=no
I =-=••~a::-::w:aa:t:e:o~f:um=•:o:nd::--Jin ahaMng o llletlmto ol rocl&lt;o, - · ,,....,,, and

T

au a tHief suotl acroas o.empus. A.fler
~x weeks of achool, most tfni v.,...lly

a.:tlvllles have finally slobill&lt;ed. As
smug UJ)petelassmln aod wary 1101hmen bustle
to tr.dlrom laba. lec1urn and lunef\es, latiQued
pro!tsS9fS en&lt;t adminlstratofa .atump bade fn
their chalt1 and coUap:,e OYM their ctesks.
" Fina!ty;• they aigh;, routine naa ..,, tn. No II)Ofe

endless drop/add llnos and no more SCJlodule
oonlusion, Just fenile young (and almost young)
mfnd&amp; aD&amp;ornang ll'te gteat concentration of
knowledge hero 81 u e .
Unforwna.ttty. a g:r-oss ouor hu.O.en maoe.

Pltrk up admlrishalorl, str•igtlten up
pmf ea~. t"r' Is r)O trivial rnattttf. lgf)Of6d
since the S t1 te school &amp;ys:tem s foundlng. It

alftC\1 90 Pe&lt;cent ol UB'a atucktol&amp;, from
freshman to -aenaor and beyond, A qu'ck scan ol
course desetlpUon lftereture revNIS the lack of
a formal solutiOf\. AI f'O lime IJ't UB studet!lt
advised on 01 ktctured about the art of

compoolng peroonata, tho atoort messages one
can place In the clanUted s.eccfon ot tl"ta school
Mwspape.r, "The result , a l.ac4(luster persontl
section wtlfch Is an embarassment to tJ'S alt. The
nMd lor a quick how·lo article Ia quite obvious.
For those who question I he necet:slty of •
quality per-sonal aectton. or a pef$0flal sec;f!QIII
at au. I woutd Jit(e 10 quote from UHt soon to be
p ublished manual Polley on Person1Js

(PII!oonll&gt;le Plou, t9B2): "Tho peroonals section
fs • forum In W'hfch members of the Unl~sJt"Y
oommumty can a~epress their uncensored
feelings. If's tt'tefe for everyon•~ u$8

""d

enjoyment. llecauaa It 11 shared by everyone,
the writer of a porsona11s ruponslble tor ill
forma t. Though tlie me...age Is mo111 likely
dftected a.ta aJngte lndlvkJual, hs presentation
must be sUCh thai even thOse untam,ua, With

the spoclllco nonetheless enJoy it."
One of the easiest concepta to mi$1.1nderstend
Ia whon. WI\Otl OO.s the situation dictate tho
placlf'IO of a porsonel. E¥en • naive readctf easlfr

money, .. Kiki~ Jungle teeth~ 8oobt " Absurd, tan'l
il? One rule ollhumb 11 to uM your-common

protMm breath. Rsvp Pwsonat&amp;." «, ~vim. umc.
hopes ro fjM mm With ...nk:h to sttare apartment

seoae. Don't compose peraon111 which ef\d op

and ear. or wlth WhOm to I fade too 6hlfts ICH 1
QOO&lt;Iahevtng k•'- Wr1le to PO Box St9Z."

meaning lea• •t publicatioo lime. or are better

S

said verbally. Who OO.an'l pity tt&gt;e 1&gt;00'

prolo. .or wtoo atJompts lo pul nlghlly
auignmet~ts In

.

y&lt;nbOIS help economllo by lllo&lt;tenftlg

messagea. To understand 1he lae1 uamp!e II 11

••e peraonars. (Note 10

, _ _ r y to know what yjm, ..-nc:.. and mm
s tond fO&lt;. II 0 r. .ll)' qUill slmpl.. Yjm llandl IO&lt;
rouno Jewish mate. The
ean be omitted. tM
"'(" changeclto "m" jmld~lo ~ 0&lt; " o" (ol&lt;l).
and the ''m" changed to "t '~ 6epending on eo-,
religion and sOJi, respecU¥ely. Utno meant up~r
mKkUe c1aas, and t'Mtre too, the apptOpr•ate
ctlangu can .,. I'Ndre to •v•t ll'lyone. (1m: lowe~
mkSdle. uu. upper upper, i.il: upper lower. hi!
Jower upper:
OU"'r ayt"'1bo'• of tnterett

prolinOr$: Oole!J from chapter three or
THt:hing lho Modflm College Kid, tl\dulll'roso,
195l-) Hte nnlence Which reads, ""PI.clng
nightly aS51gnments In 1110 pllfsonll section of
the aohool ~~ wtU est•blllh one •• qut1e •
Wit."'

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N

ames ant ttey; thef create fha\ II"'IUal
fmpresslon wt1~h ts so lmpo~tanl. When
,
po&amp;.ilbte. use lull oames. but ne'tW d~ress mto

.-c.,

tncltide. L Amhefst, m; Ma ~n. tt• RJdoe Lea. ;;.
gra&lt;Juate. Ia: TNching Asll at.alft.. PO.h• P\)ofty
{lfootnect ha\r, tdc:. FOtged Oeogrttt certii;Gate.
,ott., reading this anlde thOroughly, (S... Sell

anythlf'tg feH than first name• Qf '"O'Ihnate
nicknames* This means 1n1llals are oui tf you
nave to, create an lmaglnatllie pseudOnym.
••Vlhl~g lo aoolcl Ihe typical, " Y&amp;O, Do 11 up
man. TYT;• wh1ch tmmeoiate.ly ma.ru you •• a
ra.nk. amataut. Also, be .sura to toflow these
rvlea: Nevet be ctUQtll roptacfog ''y'" with 'I''
(Bobby dOH not equal Bob~) . the ''ks" so\md
wHO .. ~.. (Th e~. or omhtlng tett8fa ffom a
name. (Aidly does not equal RikV Of Rilcf).
Secau$• ttle wutltf Is freed hom fnhlbfting
tactOfl Uke emblrta.ss.,.nt an&lt;~ shyness~ tile
Pftf'$0Nts section Ja YflfY poput1r ICK menages

Test Below.) you .-hoc.tfd n•-ve no 'rouble
cflltlnguhtt11"0 a well wfl tten PefiOf'lal hom 1
PQOfiV W'lltlen ar1ieae. but of Q'Oitttf lmportaooe.
you shoukt now Ieel CO(Ifident Wflh the
ptoeeduref" usecj In writing a pe~aonaL
Hopefully. the UB c;ommu-n.ry will wftneu a
a.harp riA rn I tie number and qu.ali.ly of tM
me5Ag85 p!'lnl&amp;es In I he porson.als secttOn. That
tS leU up to you.

with a roma.nHc twtst., TlmeJes.s v.,se-1 of lowe
are rwt f'latd to compose ano touch e'iefYone"S
heart, bfltlginQ admlraUon, respect and even
aympa~hy, tt lhe situation commaoos 11. £¥Un
tr.. co•dest peopte meU when reading messages
sud'! as., ..Sara. My uncty1ng IOYe tOT y..ou spans
6torntty. can I borrow yout car? Thomas/' and,
'*5amuel. Tne CW'OM you reacrme tut n1gllt ts
e~ on m.y soUl, I would hiiYe never passed
wfthoul l hOs&amp; ~am ii'\Swets. JessKa." But
remember, the opporlun,ty fOf romantic...
aaventuce Is not solely ro, thos&amp; with a focus for
IMir affection. The tol towang demons1rates e
bcG~Jcfer approach: .. MJddt. aged ptofessor,
male. seeks similarly ctlst&gt;Osed temala inte.rosted

s our. .t

(Pie.,.. answet the tolloWlng question by
darlleolng the ovat cotresponcUng to )'OU1
cnoloe Use ooly o No. 1 ~nell~
1) Have .you read the procMdtng artic.le

thoroughly?
(IYH.
II NO

tit you ansv.eted No to the SeH Test Question,
please ro-re&amp;a tne article,

DIRTY SrtEAKEAS
By STELLA MEDINA

A

lone cole!Y stalk wlt....,.eclln frosty

abandon, and fell into a ,sJow brOw n
decay \'aguefy remlnscent ot-food
$ecvlce
stew or some other unment.&amp;onabte, It .sat Jn my

refrillOfalor, sulloring a ootd IO&lt;t\lro and bagging

tor truh-ean mercy OJ even t~nerat~
redemption. My lnsaliable sad,..,.sochlsm (IIIey
don't call me by my Initials lor nothin') got IM
baltor o r mo however, aod I g~lully opened the
fridge door, looked 1n on my ce...,ry, and puued,
"'I know t'Ye been cruel. What do you .say we
have a tong stall&lt;?''
The green macaroni and C:heese ne~et to the
celery made a turtive m Ow tha.t looked
susl)i&lt;:tously subvef'a1'tt, and t ptomp·tly threw Un

toll ovar It to quell any lcloU of dlu ldence il
might have. Then tM sour milk OO&lt;ed
menaclogty out of its Ill Ito red carton, little
drOp$ on r econnaissance m lssl ons landed on
the tfh.foU coveting ~h&amp; macaronl and cheese.

Coos plracyl l\o a Relilgorator M•lsor, I
dec: !dod ll wos lime to exorclaa a little auttoorllj&gt;.

" Who do you g uys think you are, t~e Ftapld

Deployment Fotce?" , I an-eel. " Moyba you'd

u-.a the temptfatUfe turned ClOwn to one, huh?The m acaron1 and cheese stopped moving,

and Just tWitched rooi!Haly a llttla now .,..d
tt&gt;en. Tho milk stopped eandlng oul kllmllcau
drops and sulked In tho comet. I ata&lt;ted to tOOl

oullty and contemp1aled apologizing to 1hem.
·c·mon. guy$-WJ'lat•a wrong?" I ask.
They ~ed at each othet, unsurtt~ Then Jn
choru:r. "We wan I a .stUdenl oniont.. That was
truly an unexpecred rurn of evet\l $. After- an.
they were Just vegetabl"' even if I've had them
Ia&lt; a wNie. " How do you guya know about

Squire Hall?.. 1 asked. " We reed Th• Spectrum ,"
tMY ans wered ptoudly. " Fig&lt;lros," I munored. l
clos ed tho door, deaf lo lholr proiHI. 1 tho&lt;Jght
obOul pu lling tho p lug, bu1 decided eg alnst It for
the Salce o f a frozen ch~.
T hen I started to think. Yu:, eYen wegetable•
ean mal&lt;e me think. Aftt r all, ft's my fourth year
t&gt;ero, and perhaps my last. Things haYe
Changed. I sometimes recau QOi"O to cl.a.ss ln

Foster Hall. silting In Its unoomfO&lt;table brown
chairs covered with pacifist 1960s g raiRII. I
remember scunllng back and fonh balwSqulra and foster whh a cup o f cottee In one

hand and a botUo oi- Ho-Dozoln lho olher. Now 1
need coliN more than eYer. I try to abstal.n l rom

No-Doze-not goocllor lho stomach- and I walk
from Squire lo Diefendorf WI!O......,r 1 deoldo to
act upon .a whim and go to class.
Today, U-wtre Is no tnOte F-oster Hall (or vety

lillie ot It, at loa at), and soon thoro will ba no
moro Squlro.
Somotlmoslllnd mysell wancloring
lhrougtoout tho Uni"" ooftly s inging "I ~now lha
Un1on. when She used to rock and rou,•· and
leellng unable to help getting a little oa&lt;ny,

mushy. and sentimentaL Everyone naa dlrrffent
memories o f Squire; some 00 a little deeper

depending on roow long you've been at lhls
University (lev, are you there?) ana on ...,.I )'0&lt;1
mloht na¥e 10 lOse. But, as eYeryone and Rod
Stewart knows, the flrat cui Is th e deepest. Only
fn this case tM
is Squire, and whet Will
happen wnen the 01'$1 cut is also the taa1?

cVt

T rying to write a coiumn-atze ep4taph fOf
Squire Halllsllke trying to WYlie tt&gt;e loSl Jines or
a novot ll•at ShWIOn't one! lust yel, or lllco lading
out a song. There ls no endi ng, there can be no
goodllyeo, ond thoro are too many credits ft&gt; roll.

It's sort of llko breaking oil a relallonal\lp and
slill "romolniiiQ lrlenda." II miiJht • ba moia
Uke divorce, Only In lhls oase our alimony
consist' o f SPAce on the A.mhefst campus. w e
can"l eYen tteep the TV and the ster-eo. •
ll&gt;oroia somalhing tha t doesn't let you say
goodbye, somathlng that glvoa you a Iunny
feeling W'hen you 're drunk et FaJJtut and you

reaJiu that this Is Pfobably tho lut Foot In the
Squire Fountain 1\roa IO&lt; a Willie. You 11y to
envision a Fest on 1\mhor.t, built OO.On't - . ,
About a year ago t wtOJe Somethi ng c•OM to
saying that this un~ity IS wt&gt;at )'0&lt;1 male• or
II, and thai to ourvtve &amp;lld lo live happily thr
allor In il rou had to PfOYe h all night and call
.,..ryqna's l&gt;luft, Hpeciall)' tM Un""'""ty'a. Now
1 can ""IY 11k myull whoM I&gt;IUII waa called In
tho encl.
.
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7

�feedba

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d-

policy

The Spectrom ·a f-ooc• 1'098
to any
ol t~ un.._ly CommuMy l-'t.,.
...,.,.., bO len than~ ~dS. My
cor~~ than 250 WCM'dl

To tbe Senate

""'"De

eublec:l to oditlng tOf conoensatton. ,,..

Specttum pr1nls all ~CllfS on a ftrst-come. ftt5l•

Editor.

..,.... bui.s, but

'•"""*' tne hQht to not

punt •

---

quest-on ot fii1Nther 01 no·t ,,. "'-'"''club shall

oe tuttdfld 1 tiA.I tttn opponuruty to exptfn •
po«tt of v1ew
wdl ttopetully atl.ct rout
de&lt;:ISIOtlln I fiWKible WI)'
Tne ~lfS1ty club was lnmally gJV#n • budget ol

---

""*"_..

""'""'•ty
aft alto eACOUtaQed to
sullmol $ - ' ~ IO&lt; ,,. 0/&gt;'EdT~ aute._a must c. at ...at 500 WOfO&amp; but no
mc:wt tl\ln 7SO ana can be on • twoa4 area of
toptct AI v..1th tl'tt FHdo•d page. TIUt
Sp«trum reurve• fhe tight to withhOld
put&gt;t'Cat.on of guest oPtftiOf\l

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..lt., tf t.M &amp;t.tOfJII BolrG dMn\5 SUC-h ... llf

I ern IQtW IMI fht SA S."'tt hiI IIJ
-"'11 ,..,,llf/1/&gt;e- ol Oct- 11, •""
tna:t ont fOPit ot d~ ,_.,,._, ro the

Mt•lt tKitl, Ofllbtiot,i,s

_,,,CfJ

Commuter communique

doll4ra. wh.ch dei•U•If c. me •• ouue •
•hoclc 1 em ttOllu11r copru~ant ol wltar a,.,..
beff»d. the $4tlllf tO I'HCit thl dfC'If()la. out II
the dect-"'n IJI5 &amp;Hn IPPN'-d frn~ tunh to

UtO

Oo

Yltall'/ ClUb pt.IH1«11 HlfOitl WIU!tt lOt 1'116.

concfHn and htlpJ. perlfaps the S«&lt;lfe migttt
consldet aome o/IPMt fOllowing ,ntotmatton•
Although ~''"'"club membttshrp entails

pnmorltt

to U8P II

10.

rou .,. among

ttudttnll Tl?e Com,..,,., Cotmcil 11 d@sl{/nfll to
,.., " ' ' " we art
-.Ito tmng you
Ill• Commut« BreiUIJfl ""''" frH belff!f~••
and IS c.nt c/oughmtts
we s.u 10 4f•tro OUJ toAfoftl 101 onl~ SA 00
de'tr through the ld., ott~. •• ,.....
101

,,,1»01',.

IIUJie ofld ,.,.,.
en endtU'PO( to~

lnton:o/~,.le

,,,.,,,. '' ''"' ,..._.es:

)"CMI (106UI)Uf•

tltf 10.@ $1U'Rnf.s -.ho do JO t•CII Gay 'reNt
ltevt nH(/S •nd tUniS d1tlttertl Irom OtlHH

• bHt party toon. •• well •• oil• • fffyr•Jd o1
d4COI.Mra to rou
""' CII&gt;UitfJ dO ~
•I . . ...,... fffflat
elu tOU •vrtod Do )'0&lt;1 H• 1/&gt;e /!Wile to
S,.IIJOns. 81111. 01 StiJdiO Arena1 We cen IJ*I you
dl1count tid.otr If we k.mtw thfJy would ull.
Ccmt to out mHtlng tocUy 11 3 30 p m m room
334
Halt and 1e11 us W• artlt¥e to help

,ueh,.

Sq.,,,

)'0&lt;1

pJ•,..

notNtiWI• 111/Wnt petf~C¥»1101t An lal~ 1.1
, .., s.emt$1tr·• ptO'IniOft ol buse:s ltn 1tut.1Htts

AaftofyReCommuter AUI Ill Coord1.N1tCM

to htx.key g.mtl (toulffl1 ol ""' v-ttllty Club ffl
cooperaUon wi th SA and the l»ptrttrtent or
Athletlcl) UniOttuttately. JM ptacttce could not
be CO/lim~ due ro • t.ct of COOt»tiltOn by
SA. Howw.t. tNt ;nr;Jdenr ;, ltl.$tory We ~
M.,. • Mw ate, olltdmtntUretOII m SA_,. I
took opltm.liellly towwd good OOI'IIMI~It»ll()tl

II'HI frHJMJiy coopr.tnUon beiWHfl tlte
club

"''"''Y

end '"'SA

Pleas• ,., mt emPfl••u• rnat I .,,, wnt• 11t11
lett.,'' rne ooii«JIIM opln'Ott ot appror~maretr
500 ,,,.,.,,, As olt#C«S m ltUOfnt f10"-nmenr
I'm C«'tatn
rHtu_• the tmpl-c..tltlfls

.-ou

ot you who ,..d • c•,.P4'9'"
whicll .nctud«&lt;)l'o ath'et~g I,,. IV~
t&gt;elftg IIHI reapo~tsJO/e lndNifJullslhll th•

~•llf tftOI#

,,.f.

)

S«Jate ;,, 11 ,..m tJr've • Iall oonJJdttltK~n to our
plfl•. Tne *tlrJttt club •n~touslf ,.,,,"your
d«uton tor ' budget Wtth ell due res,.er and

..

on b6ta'/ ol the "'r'lity t:Jub I am

J~­
UB v.,..,~ Club Sec&lt;01ory

CaUing atble~!
Ed•tor.

"'*

&lt;Please elloflf
10 ullltttl'ltlon to • nr•ller
o/grHt 'MPOt"ftU... the w.JJIJOOtd of the V•rsttt
Club.. As ~ '" m.er .,.,, ~- tiN vars-uy Club
provided 1 fun Idled soc:ral c. '*"dar Mil )'l:.tr
(~uch as the superstafl comptttli&lt;Ht. ttte
provl$i011 OIIW,dS llthfllnttualapons
Nnquer. ~~~~ Ftt1s wu proo;;dad truwgh the

work •nd gtnerous time ol ff.ty lew ~ludMI
•th.Mtes
This 'JNf, .....,. -*"''I .,.. ••pend'llfllhe
soc:.al c.J«ndar to PIQIIIKJe ewwtt mote MIO'fmMl
AddltiOIIIIIy.

we''' ~9 1 frans;r.on

from bemg retattveiT autonomoua to ~"ff urrdet
the eu1p'UJ ol lh• SA.. Furtherm01e. out gtoup
constitutes •
t»tc«~ta~ olIN
und.rgtadullt ptJPulation Thua our pollfkll

'"0'

e l f - n detlfl•telynot . .gkgFor theU twasons. •• at• in 1....-1 ot
entlhls,.s.t.c and tupona. t.d«Sh#p
El«:tkHta 101 new olln».rs

.,u M held 'Mtlr4n the

,._., nto WHtcr teoecJtes •nd uptalns will be
nollli«&lt;). ~tty qvestlons may IH dlrKttJd to tum
capt•,.._ Also. we hHrtlly
pettlclpetlon In t&gt;olh vvslty ctuo /fiHIIIIfls 1nd
wenta. All those lntereiled~ 'oo.\ 101 the note•
"' ""'l1e Specttum•a etc. P'O"'
AgeJn t wnp~&gt;ulz.. wppott 10 1/(Utty
appreciet«&lt;lf the r-11$ity club ' ' 10 #i:HP
gtowlllfl. II w"l t&amp;ko mot• /~on • low f*&gt;P~ to
...P 11 going this yHt. lfs up to ot~leto.-to
kHP It go/llfl-ulll/flltely, they will decide il
YW$ity ckJb gtoWJ or dlie$-attd lt'a now or rH~Yetl
How much don II mtlllrt to 1,_.1 Altlftdl.~ II

•ncour•o•

the flO!

-lllfl wiii-'L
MOIItJ. Lowi N UB Yarally Club Sec&lt;olary

I

)llvlsible minority?
Edllor
Wt 11e all flt»S-bllck. Hlspemc. onenrat
and wlrlrt ro nMne • rew Wf , , . lent~le and
mele. Old end roung. /&gt;001 tnd we•llhy In tact.

., JH1t ~ o1 u1 c:an

o. t041ttd on the a'Ntagt

roommar., 4nd Mends.
Homophobll and the resulting d1JC11mina1lon
alfeclt '" ol o&amp;~r Jfws TM Hit wty 10 stop''''
to llllf IOOUI U aftd tnrn I tOm Hdt other. The

od&lt;Jat- ... - · f l d 1/&gt;e ~Hf/IHC .... gel
mean IJU,. ,1
do not
to ltKf tiN

'"'Y

,,.,.,.pt

tn juJI IOOU1 Iitty QIOUP ol rO «

lgnot'IIJ" •nd 'UPIIfSWIOfn Mtfltl tfJal

more-JOmetlmes mote of us. somet1meslft•

surtourtd us 111.

O.f/Mit tills bfo•d b••td rtPfH&amp;rttauon of our
group we have,.., ttlerred 10 •s the mvl1lbltt
mlnolity, 1 subcultut'f 1nd IYfn •
''mlnillt,fk:Jn of. boutgtOIS UpltllfSt

Sanlotd ti'VIItf, v,ce: Cllanc.llor 101 Legal
Allairs, tespottdmg for CtlanoaiiOt CJilton
Wharton on '"' tssu-e ol dJacrlmlnatkin baud on

£oetety... (ltoniQIIy. some ol us are soe.••ra
100}

Who,,.

we" We COffftllutl lpptox•mattly
tD-t5 p.etCMt ot me popul1t1on •nd Mve oe.t~
bttmH for breskmg.up "'' tamlty (lndHd we
coml ltom lemllies ovrlt!Yel) 1nd cotfuptlng
the young (many of Ul ,,. 11111 ••the young, .. 111
of us ...,., once younQ).
wn.,. do we com• trom1 So ff SHm~; the
untl pi'" •s ~else WI ltl
.wryWhlrt How ra.we "" btM tttMted?. We
hove- rldicqlod Itt clua. buton up "'dOiml
end eortWMiently lgnotfld by admlnlstrltOI•.
' What.,, we? Angry. Huff. F-ru~tt•ted-but
moat olaff atrong. We''' tht 41,000 lesbian
1ttt1 f'Y studttlrs WhO ctwtfllbutt to ttr. St111
Unlvef'llly of Now Yen. We ere )'O&lt;If' cln,.,ll•a.

seruat 01 •ll~tlon•l fKe/Menc..

tet:omm~

t,.

..strongly tNt UJC~ts ot ew.p.d unf111
rreettn«tt bt ~t~ d~~WC.ttr to
•dmit'HIIfltiOfl ol the Plrt~~tut•r C.lftP4JS ... wfJICh
··proo;lde tJIIbbhed mechamsmr for en,uriflg
equot " ' " " end opportun/ry" (July 18, 1980

Jetter}

Tllere are place$ to go It you h111•

f Kpctr~ or wrtMU~ dsacnmlftftj0/1 TM

Afllfmltlvt ACI/011 Olf~t». At»dtm~ COuncils,
•tHJ Dorm C04/nol~ er 'IOU' 1CitOOI, tot er•mp/.*.
are ~lffiiOflrtted tO dHI'WrU.h d~SenMiflallon

beS«&lt; on onea ••Kual ori«ttatlon II they ptO'Ie
un~ptfW. COli tact your cempuJ te•bllrt and
Q.tY organlutlon. yout #hool pr•a~nl, or
Mldr. .l McPOrtlln Ol (518} •65-2•011.

lllllcllea!Md'atllll1

Star a un-r Studettl

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Med students look abroad
for continuing education
By SETH ALLEN
Spectrvm Slqff Write
Last year 35,000 Am&lt;ricaru
applied for admis$ioo to medical
school in this oountry. Most "'""'
denied ~~CC&lt;ptancc. Thousands of
rejected appliean" then ehose to
apply to medieai&gt;Chools abroad,
rather than to abandon hope or
try aaain.
Many pOtential doctor• mainly
!rom ~ifomia and the
Northeastern states, are now

stud)'in&amp; medicine outside lhe
country wilh m0$1 studyin&amp; at 10
medical &gt;Chool in Mexico and the
Canob&lt;an countries.
Th&lt; New York Sllite Board of
R&lt;aent&amp; last year fostered a plan
10 accredit foreian medical sehook
so tha.LAm&lt;ricans studyina abroad
could return to lhc States !or a
ponion of their
studies-prefuably their lhird and
fourth years, the clinical part of
lheir medical edox:ation.
If the plan is adopted, it will be
tht first time that an American
organization has tried to accredit
lhe 1,000 medieal sehools outside
the country that attract some
10,000 t&lt;:jcct&lt;d Am&lt;rieans.
Experts are debatina. with the
predicted surplus or dottor•.
whether these sdlools should be
accredited at all. A recent report
of lhe Gradtate Medieal
Education National Advisory
Council states that by 1990 a
surplus of 69,000 ph)'Sidans wiU
exist, ineludin&amp; 4200 a&lt;ncral
practitioners, or family doctors.
Tilere is also a predicted sbortaae
of 8,000 psyehiatrist.• . and 4,300
emerceney medieal physicians.

U 8 has two l"oararns for

'The quality of
some fore n
medical schools is
not comparable to
those in the United
States according to
some experts. )
Foreign schools do
not have as good or
as much equipment
as those In the

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us... '
and a )'ear or social ~-.

I n the Fifth Pasbway prncram, •
studem takes ooe year of clinical
trainina at UB, lhen can &amp;et an
internship or residency at certain
hospitals.
l'be Association or American
Medieal COlleces (AAMC) believes
that Am&lt;ricans attcnclinc fot&lt;i&amp;n
medical sehools sbould be tested
more Stringently before being
allowed to e:nter residency
prOSIIfDS in the United States.
Tile AAMC said that Am&lt;riean•
studying abroad should be
required to take lhe same
examination as students auendin&amp;
domestic medieal &gt;Chools.
The quality of fenian medical
schools is not comparable to those
in lhe lfnit&lt;d States according to
somee~u.Forciansehoolsdo

not ha"-e as good or as muc:h
«tuipment as those in the United
Slates and matly forei&amp;n schools
do not produce as hi&amp;h a quality
of doetor. The University or
Central Del Esle in the Dominican
Republic and the Unl\'ersity of
Guadalajara in Mexico are two of
more highly ranted forcian
medieal schools.
Direc1or of Admissions of the
basic sciences prosra.rn. the
UB Medical School Harry Metcalf
student can' traMfer from the
·
eaplalned,
"Each school is
roreian &gt;Chool to UB. and b thin
different. Some are cood. some
officially r&lt;aistered as a third year
are not."
medical student.
When moot people lhink of
The other is the FiRb Palhway
program which is open to students roreian medical-schools, they think
or the 'South or lhe Border' type,
wbo have completed lhcir medical
jusc 5e-t up to make a profit,' : he
school education, btll who hl\'t
continued: "Some sehools are
not been aranted thdr MD d&lt;aree
nothin&amp; mont, than a con~
because they lla-.: not fulfilled
schoolbouie
with two labs. Ochers
50me other requirement .
A nudent must be lieen.seable in arele&amp;itimate medical sehools.
Some ore quile eornparable to UB
the foreian oountry in order to be
schools. The picture is eonstantly
aUowed tO prattiee in the United
ehansina. Schools are always
States. For •• ample, in Mexico a
aoina under and popping up ...
doctor nocds a yeu or internship
Am&lt;ri&lt;IJIS studyin&amp; at foreian
medieal sehools. One is the
Forcian Medical School Transfer
(FMST) procram. Tilere are r....
openings in the proaram, and 250
to 300 applic.ants were received for
the pr011ams last year.
Antr completing the equivalent
of the ftrst two years of UB's

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SOUTlf CAMPUS REPOllTS!

Clemen\ Ccllter ff&amp;llway, 2lld
~...::trimmal Mischid-Patrol ,_..
P&lt;fiOD(&amp;) u.oknowD puncbcd out lhrec
cdllna tiles and cleslroytd 0110 exit ......
Total &lt;WDqe, SSO.
Clernoftt, lrd Floor-criminal
Miiobkf'-Pauol ~ two ttilina tiles
and all exit sian~ by P&lt;fiOn(s)
u.oknowD in lM Celll&lt;f Of the hall.
Clement Ceal&lt;r Hallway, 5th
,
Ooor-Qiminal MUcllicf-l'lllrol reporu
P&lt;fiOD(•) u.oknowD punched out ,..., ealilla
tiles. Velue, $20.
Clement Cemcr Hallway, 6Ut
Ooor-Criminal Mi$chief-Patrol report~
pcnOD(o) unlmowtl dalroytd a s&lt;dloo of
1M ..Wna and a smoke dcl«tot 00\'er,
Total damqc was $200,

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rq&gt;orll pcnoo(J) unkn"""' klc:ked ~
in the waD or Clinton, lrd Floor
Lounac. Damaac cstJmaud Ill sso.
P·l Lot~ Mlschicf-A male
repor1J the side virw mjrron on bls 1969
Olds were b&lt;oken and hb front lira
Oaua&gt;ed while II wu parked at the above
location. Total damqc, SIOO.
Wilkeson. Blda. 6-Falsc F'uc
Alarm-Palrol reparU pcnoo(1)
unknown pullotl Box 51 at the above
location. There were, however. lbr«
suspc&lt;~s.

SOIJUI CAMPUS IU'..PORnl:
•
Prildwd, Flm Floor-Oraodl.ateeny-A
female reporu pcnon(l} unknown stole her
pun&lt; wbic:b contained SIO cull, her Muter
Chatee Cllld, Marine Cash Cllld, student
10 and othet pmonl PIP&lt;fS· Total value.

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Pritchard, Flnt Floor-Petit l.arccny-A
male rcporu pcDOO(s) unkl\own J!Oie the
NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
flfC
uit sian 111 the above location.
EY&lt;tett Hall-Criminal Mischke.-The
Wend&lt; Hall-Buralatf-A female reports
BII&gt;Cbird Bus Co. reporu penon(~
pcnon(l) unk.nOWtl entered her room and
u.oknown clamaa&lt;d the - • on bus num~r
opened het dcslr. drawers and boAa but
384 by outtina the bade ""' or it. The
·took 1\&lt;KhinJ.
&lt;WDqe wu di.ccwered on Core Road.
O.T. Lab, Basement
North CampUI. J&gt;amaac, S90.
Prkhard-Bu&lt;J}.aty--,A (emile repor1s
MFAC~inal Mlscbid-Patn&gt;l reporu
pcnon(l) entered het orr... and took a
pcnon(s) ualmown punched a hole in the
cloc:k which wu valued at SlS.
waD by the Oa1t Center. Damaae is S30.
T'bndoy, Oetollor I, IJ81
Flillt LOOp lnfonnatiaa Booth-criminal
NORTH CAMPUS llEPORTS:
Mi.chld- Palrol repor1J two broken
Farp-HarassiiiCIIt- Two females repotl
wiDdows and a broken taillna to potblblc
pcrson(s) unkno.,.n pcnnied them in their
slain aoina to the trailer at the abcwe

o.maac.

Joca:lloa.
no. ·
Richmond BJda. 4-Criminal

room.

,

M'ISChirr-Palrol repotll pc.-,(s)
unkt&gt;own ripped orr a metal strip and
illllica!On (&lt;Om the inside or ckvalor •
number 2B4 at the ab&lt;weloca:tioo .
Domaae. $30.
Clintan-BuiJ)ary-A male repotls ~had
bls Penrldd Hlah 1979 Class rina and • S20
bill taken from bb rootn. TOtal value, S270.
ROOSO'Ydt Hall-Bwalur lrd-A male
repor1J pcr10n(1) unkt&gt;Own tOOk his bJa&lt;:k
Ocoeral Eloctric tape recnrder, valued at
SSO fn&gt;m the above location.
Clintoo HaD-Criminal Mi$chief-Patrol

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P-3 Lot-Petit Larceny-A male r&lt;potll
pcuon(•) unknown removed one &gt;ide-m...
mirror from hb 1976Toyota.
O'Brian Hall A P-U Lot-Aaaravated
twusmcut-A female reporu rcccivina
harusina pbone call from het old boyfri&lt;nd
and then findina het c:u .ocrflched up at the
abo"'C 1ocatio.n. Oamaat- Slm.
SOUTH CAMPUS IU'..PORnl:
Ooodyear Hall, 9th floor-Harassment-A
female report~ she ..... arabbed and thrown
down ........ times by a mOle.
Sherman faculty LO&lt;-Orand Larc:cny-A
female repotls tbe theft of a 1967 Ford

sr-.

LTD, dark
Lie. 621-EUY. The
patrol b $40vcbide contained S200 in tools, ono noor
Red lack«, Biela. J-&lt;:nminal
jack, SSO, and one sweaJcr, S26 ill the
MlschiCf-Paltol repotll pcooo(s)
trunk. The vehicle W&amp;l recovered in 1 fldd
Unkt&gt;own ripped the tick board orr a pool
bdUnd the Camelot Square ApU. off
Coble mthe 2lld Ooor Lounae ot the above
LaSalle A&gt;enuc. II WU partially stripped
location. The dama&amp;e WU estiiUled at SS0.
and colll.Cntl were mlssina.
Red Jacket, Blda. 2-Cnminal
Main A Balley Lot-Petit Larceny-A ~ Miocbief-PIIIrol r&lt;potl$ pcrson(s)
repot~~ - ( I J unknown removed four
unknown kicked a bole in the
cawina
1\ubc:&lt;tps rrom his auto. They_. valued at f)() damqe.
SUIO.
i'orter 2--Criminal Muchid'-Patrol
Sobodlkorr, bucmcm-Pctit Larceny-A
roporu pcnon(sl unkt&gt;owa knocked a bok
female reports pcnon(s) unknown lOOk the ill the hallway walJ on tbc !CCOnd Ooor,
coin bo• oft the milk machine containina
Wilkeson BJda, S .t 6, Levd 3-criminal
SiS and did OJ.lmSive &lt;WDqe to the
Mbcbicf-Patrol roporu pcnon(s)
machine (SISS). The boA was r-.'Cfed
unlr.D""n pOked .maO bola inthe colilla t
empty in the 3rd Ooor men's room.
and walls in the hallway at the above
Clark Cym l.«ker Room-Petit
loc:atioa. Damaac 011imate is approximately
Larceny-A male reporu pcnon(s)
S200.
'
unknown cntcted bls locker and rem"''Cd a SOUTH. CAMPUS REPORTS:
Tau lrutnlment Watch valued at $40 and Farber Hali-Orand Larceny-A male
rcporu pcnOO(s) unknown unlawfully took
$120 in ca.slltwo PllWOnic spcaken, JC:rial ~205.
McDonald HaD-Burpary-A female
repotllthe theft or her Meal Clrd frotn the ..bich were valued 111 .SJ$0, from the above
above location.
locodoo: His name wu also sltD&lt;liled tm
,....,.,, S.,.tealbcr 29, ltel
th• sldc: or the spcaken.
NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
Jll Sllcrman Hall-l'ctit l.arcc:ny-A
Farao Bldg. 5, Level 1--Crimlnal
prof....,.- reporu a bolt or museum sllda,
Mischief-Patrol r&lt;potll pcnon(s)
Bo• SIA, wu stolcrt from the above
unknown ripped PuU Box 17 alii! &lt;Over out location by - ( 1 ) unkt&gt;OWtL They were
of the ~I and l&lt;fl it 1\anaina by its wires
valued •• S200.
at the al&gt;O\'elocation. There was S2S
F.W.,, Oetuber 1., IMI
&lt;WDqe.
NORTH CAMPUS llEPORI'S:
Farao Lounae, 8Jd&amp;. 5, Level 2-Crimlnal
Ricbmoo4- BuraJaty- A female repOrts
Mi.chief-Patrol repor1&gt; penon(•)
pc&lt;JOD(s) untncnm en.tered bet room and
unknown tore the oul!ldc: handle partially
un.lawlully took S27 in cash.
orr the ouuide door atthe.abov&lt; location. SOUTH CAMPUS llEPORnl:
Farao Biela- 6-Criminal Misdticf-Palrol
Clernont, 5th Floor-Other Laws-·P alrol
roporu pct&gt;On.(s) unknown kicked a Ioree
reporu a doa runnina loose a! the above
bole in the wall at the
location.
location. The black &amp; WI male ..., taken
l&gt;anlal&lt;: was 01timated at SSO.
to Kennel 89 at the Erie Counry SPCA.
Farao, Biela. 5-Criminal Mischief- Patrol Wi--Bwalary lrd-A fctnol&lt; repor1s
report~ - ( s ) uniinown either bent or
P&lt;fSOn(l) uoknown removed $40 in cash
damqed the mccbanim&gt; to close the fir&lt;
and I $!8 roU Of Stamps from the ab&lt;we
location.
exit door •• ievd s-.t the above location.
Datruta&lt; estima~ by patrol b $2$.
Parker Faoulty Lot-Criminal M'I$Chid-A
Fatgo 3, Levd )-Criminal
male repotts pcnon(s) unknown broke the
Miocbld-Palrol repotll pc.-(s)
n,!tt &gt;ide mirrO&lt;, let the air OUt from bls
unknown destn&gt;yed the hallway partition at &lt;ires, took the aas cap. and bent the plates
the above location: Oamaae estimale by
on hb vclUcle. o_,.., l2A.

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�students an alternative to the ri&amp;id
arkvance procedure tbrouab complafflt
forms.

Complaint
forms an
answer to
student
grievance.s

''The forms allowed students to air
their complaints about poor teachers,"
Shapiro said. "But it w..n't received
well by the Faculty Senate. They felt it
wu vory antaaon.istic." The forms
were not completely popular with
students either, who were unablt to use

fuDCtiorts. First, it &amp;ives uudents
information about the fom&gt;al pievance
procedure and its restrictions. Secollcl,
it helps students once the procedune 1s
undorway. For example, SA can uti' its
"inOuence" to talJc with votera on the
various levels or arkvance committees
on student's behalf.

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The third and perhaps most useful
function for the averaae student Is that

By EILEEN LEE
Ftofu" Editor

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A 'C'!! But I had a solid 'B'
avorqe all scmestorl. . . "
". . . What do you mean I didn't
participate enou~~· there were SOO kids
10 the class. . .
". . • l only missed one quiz.. so
what's the incomplete for? You're the
one that canceled dass six times this
semester. . . "
Any or these sound familiar?
Hopefully most students have been
spared the annoyins but not so
uncommon teacher /student power
strUJ8)es. Everyone has their gripes.
But ~nces are that before many
students leave UB's halls tbey are
soirts to have a aenuine, bonif'led
&amp;rievance abbut a arade or a professor
and will feel helpless in the face of
future repercussions.
Aocordina to Student Association
(SA) Academic Affairs Director
l.:auren Shapiro, until recently, one of
the only aclmowledged forms of
complaint at UB was SA's formal
grievance procedure.
"ll's a pretty Ions process and
usually used for serious matters Uke
grade ebanaes," sbe said. "Your case
has to be one that is clearly contrary to
establlihed policy to warrant this

procedure.''
Last year tbe Academic Affairs Task
Force (AATF) a comminee created out
of the SA Assembly, tried to give

the device anonomously.
The Academic Affairs Director
explained that the complaint form
system bas been abolished , but the
latest plan or the AATF promises co be
more useful and satisfyina to teachers
and students than its predecessor.
The Acadornic Clearing House, she
continued. is for any student with
anything from the smallest to the
lar&amp;est complajnt. "And jt is not
necessary for a student to reveal bis
name," Shapiro added. "It aU depends
on tbe case:.''
The Oearin&amp; House has three

the Ocarina Hous• can inform
teachers of a problem before the
semester is over and the complaint
becomes obsolete.
"Sometimes a student won'ttell a
professor about a problem durin&amp; the
semester because or the power
relationsllip," Shapiro explained .
"What stops thorn is that they arc
afraid of their arade and that's
natural.
"We wanted to get around that with
the Ocarina House because in many of
these cases the students aren't making
a formal complaint."

~piro said that this also bdpa lhe
teacher since they do not always reallu
that oomethina is wrooa.
T!tc question amona •o.oe faculty
member&amp; Is wltelher Ibis oew procedure
wil malcc Jesjtimate practices and
policies in the classroom their tarcets.
''Anytblna can be abused," she
explained. "However, it's in our bands
and we take r&lt;*ponsibility for it."
Only the valid complain!$ will be
worked oo, she added.

I t is no1 neeessary to have a class
action to make a complain! valid as in
the Rosenblau-Roth case. •he noted. A
sinal• party malciP$ the grjps b lhe
norm nottbe uception.
But when it comc-s to a ande
dispute, Diviilon of Student Affairs
Assls14nl Director, Ron Dollmann,
said the formal arievance procedure i&gt;
the route to take.
''We always cncour.,e lhe student
to talk to an insuUCior lirsl," he said.
"We coach the student as to wh.at
arauments be may bear and should
give back ."
Dallmann, who h•ndles
approximately 60 c:a.scs a year, said
thattbls improves the students'
chan&lt;es of coming to an aarcement
with a leaebcr. " I believe it worb," ht
added, "and a lot oftbem set
resolved."
Wben it does nol work, however,
studrnu .. ho have up 10 one year to
file a complaint-may opl for the
formal procedllte because a1 that
point, he re,·ealed. "they don't have
much to lose."
''Only a handful of cases are heard
by the arievance committee$ each
year," Dallman explained. "And
reaardiC"SS O( the Outcome, everyone is
usually pleased, especially lhe student
wbo feels he a1 least aot a fair shale."
SA bas been ta.Jclns appointments
tills semester for students wbo wish to
use the Academic Clearinc House
Serviee by telephone or by wrillen
notes on the old complaint forms.
Shapiro contends that the service,
wbieb she feels ac.&gt;ommodates a real
studcnt need , has not been widcly used
this year.
" People arc lazy. They don't think
it's "''Ortll it," she complained. "people
ju•t accept thinas tbal happen in the
classroom iMtcad of -doing somcthina.
"Ourjob is to communicate, not
just sit back ," she added. "A lot can
be done."

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A$$1$/Qnt Sporrs Editor
Is anybody w11&lt;hina the
bas&lt;ball playofr.? I don't chink
so. ~ fanJ(7) jusl doo't...,.. 10

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an, atlbouah the ~a is livilla
the usual dduac or """"""" to the

Wlu'le Dave Ri&amp;hotti wu • •·
shuttina out the Btowtn in
Milwaukee on Thursday
artcmoon, only 26,39S botbet&lt;d
showin&amp; up. That's about 25,000
under full-ity. It's hard to
~li&lt;&gt;o lbar fO&amp;utc tincc It's b«n
30 years lllnc.: Milwaukee hu ~ttn
• series otbet !han tho rcaul&amp;r

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~ r...t t w o - or tho
Montreal·Pbiladelpha .sories had
an average of just 40.000
attend ins "'hidl is about 15,000
short of capocity at Olympic
StAdium. This wu th~ rir$1 time
that Mont:n:ll hu hosl&lt;CI a playoff
.sories sinoe they joil&gt;ed tho lcaauo
~ in 19?9. Why not a sellout? Wu it
the cold weather? It wu 38

dq:reu al p.me time, but

CUSA.
Will Hold O.ur First
· General Meeting

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Montreal fans ate used to the
cold. Was it ~usc the Montreal
C&gt;nadials were playinato a 5·5
tie aplmt tho hapl&lt;$$ Hartford
Whalen at tho FONm that niJht7
No,..., the Canadlens had 1,000
empty seats for their home c&gt;pencr,
Was it ~- tho Phil!ies arc a
pushover, and the fans expect&lt;d
an casy vic&amp;ory'l I doubt that,
~use tho Phlls ~' out the
Expos by one aame in the clivlsi&lt;¥&gt;
"""' last year to aet into the
pll)'Offs and went on to capture
the World Serio.

T

lin

Oct 12th, at 3:30pm
the Kiva. Room 1101 ·Ba•dy)

hal wily in a city that hu not
...,. a playoff aame or a pos1
seasoo basehall pme in four
dceades are thoro empty seats? ~
answer is tho bas&lt;hall strike:.
That two month layoff is 1.he
wO&lt;Stthina !hat has happened 10
bas&lt;ball sloc:e its ~tion,...,

wonc lllan Bowie Kuhn's
bunatinas Mth his "best inrcresl

or bas&lt;ball" lhcONm.
Tho strike seemed 10 form a rift
in the fans that ao out to th~
pmcs. NO lonacr i&gt; bas&lt;ball a

...,. to ..". lhe ranu1y out to ....
ll's really not a sport anymote.
II 'J bla b\l$inc$$. The owners are
shclfin&amp; OUI the money (or (tee
qents IO bolstcT tho leiOl and
brina in lhe rans. Does it work?
Yes and no.
~YankoespvcDavc •
Woqfodd a S21 lllillion c:olltncl.
but auend.ance wu down a&amp;
Yankee StAdium this ycat.
Minnesota TwiJU OWMr Calvin
Griffith hu always b«n apin$1.
the free qent. ~ result? A
coum1an~y poor team Mth tho
lowestauendance f01urcs itl&lt;ho
pme, But, on the olhc&lt; hand, the
PhilfiOS haw: done wdl wilb free
aaeots by pidina up Pete Rose,
CAry Mauhows and Bake
McBride. ~ team's acquillltions
have paid off in a World Scric:s
victory last season and .a $toady
inere:ue in aUend&amp;RCe.

Bu1 the fans ...,., alieoated by
the playen. Bascball hu ptco so
the peoi,lr
are lolilllidated by it. ~ slrit e
.... th~ la$1 strsw roc the rans.
You could see il bulldina. Hlabcr
tiekct prices, medloae play,
coupled Mrh the already lon&amp; 162
same sla~e. h&amp;s tired tho ra.ns.
This season seems lo be a &lt;Oial
loss. Tho sec:ond season failed 10
tJCcil~ ~~~~ fans. And the penuant
,...,.. didn't draw the allnlc&lt;ion or
previous yeon ......,, How could
they? They di4D'Iseemlite
basd&gt;.JI. When tho Cinciunati
Reds, wbo I&gt;O$SCS$OII lloe best
overall record roc tho year, did not
make the playo[(s, it's just fair 10 them or their r-.
Wboevcr wins the World Scric:s
this seasoa. it woo~t be tbt .t.WDe..
Trivia buffs in the yeon ahead will
ask tho qtltllioD, "What , _ did
~II die?''

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Bowlers shoot for nation's headpin
In " ' - shor1 )'W'I, the UB
bu
climbed froao obscurity to national
tec:Oplllion;- ODd th4 ocason's
sqUid may bt sttonaer than noer.
four or the top livt · - · have
mumcd and .. ttb a youna, but

men's club bowtina 1om

~ ••a•• cam., UB'1
futlll'&lt; loob prom!Ana.
l..ut May marked tbe meo's
ront trip to the Naliooal Collqjate
Ownpioosbips ill St. L!&gt;uis.
Missouri, whet&lt; the)/ roruhed
ci3btb. AmOn&amp; their triwnpbs last
Y&lt;&amp;r w&lt;re the W estern Ntw York
Collqiat&lt; Con!&lt;ra&gt;~ Tit I&lt; ror tbt
S&lt;COnd stra/abt - · u wdJ as
tht ACUl r&lt;'lionab, abo for the

aecond consecutive time.
· Tht rqlona)J, a Jtat&lt; wlcle
tournament, are tht rnt Stql
toward lilt nationals. The t•-o
tc:Ams in c:ac1o or the 32 ttaiOnJ
th&lt;n advance to 12 l&lt;dlonalt. tn
tht ..aionals, tbe team rmisbed
seventh in 1980, but last seuon
they ...,.. victorious. runnina ....Y
(I'Om the 1\dd, ODd &lt;arned I
natiooal berth.

IDdMduaUy. tht men are led by
oenlor co-captains Ron Hubbdl
and Scoct
Seier andlored
last )'&lt;at's squad wltb a lOS
10\ornamtlll · -... and &lt;O&lt;Dpdal
in the 1981 NaiJonal ltodMdum in
Mtlllpbis, T...,..S«, where be
captuml 5&lt;COlld pllooc in the
dnales division. Senio&lt; Bob
Romeo r&lt;tUrns with WNU
Confer~ honol'l and nvmer'OUI

They cany thtlr eiJbtb ranked
national status into the WNY
c:onrcrenet, schedul&lt;d to bt&amp;ln
October 2A, where the club tQm
bopes to defend thtlr tiile ror a
third time•

all-twrney
cliJtinctiom.
·abo participaled
in the 1910
national indhiduals in Loulsvillt,
Kc:ntucty, with BiD Formanek.
Ron Hubbdl, is actina u
coonl&gt;nalor and lnurim coach for
th&lt; deputed Paul Tlinlcrls.

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Iron: There's more to do than pump it
sdeoted piece or appvatUJ, adJust
tht sc«Jns. mO&lt;Ont it or othcrwis&lt;
bccomt cnaaaed. workout bri&lt;Oy

By La1!'-..e- Power M.D.
LosAn¢es 7Tmes
They hod run toaethes down tbt
California roast a rew britf miles
to Yen~ for a visit to tile famous
mUscle buildina JYm. It wu ..
opo:n ~ or machines IUid
mirrored wails, within which
sauntued isolated maler and
females in full pi'Oiein splendor.
Dellly ea&lt;b
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in the: minor. rest, and mo~ on.
Out on the Ooor, lite a pair of
z.uochlnU amon&amp; prile pumpldru,
the runners wt.td!od io awe.

PlmiPina iron «onainly buikh
mus&lt;l&lt;s, which in animalt w&lt; call
meat and-which is iudf pumped
by meat produm-s .. a &amp;ood

iOwce or nutrimt iron in our did.
Meat Is o aood dietary SOW« or

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i\1J.XED ()JUNKS 2 FOH THE
PRJCJ:OF I TILL~11DNIGHT

iton, lean red meat bcina the bc:sl.
Even tile ltaness of red meat,
bowevtr, carries. burdtft or
c:holtsterol ODd saturated fat, not
to mention iu doUar cort lllrst
dt,ys.

81tt ,... do need iroct in our- diet
to build blood ODd mosde. On..
absOtbed into th&lt; cln:ulation from
food, nutrient iion abo Jets
pumped atOund by o.ne h..,. to
where it is needed . Rea:nt federal
JUIW)"S indicatt thai t..he averqe
American is not ea6na weU ill tbt
iiod'dtpattment, apoeially ,__
Q&lt;B. The averaa&lt; male tao..qu
&amp;•ts only 86 ~~ or his
recommeoded daily iron JUpply
ODd tht
remale t - e r
.... only 70 ~·or btn. lrco
clefici&lt;ncy anemia is now the most
common food dd"ociency ill the
Unlt..sSwu.

a-.

T im&lt; was w&lt; sot sipirlcant

amounu or weful dietary iroo

from tildlcn cookware-Iron pol$
ODd sldllcu. Scrarnblina an ea in
an iroo skillet ror Ins-lives it
at least half tile clay's mlftlmal
requirement. but todajlwe prefer
IJaht aluminum or stick·fne
•
plastic. Tbea lltm:.'• the trick of
adclina iron to food by pushinJ
na11s into appl&lt;s. That works 100.
Up tile Cali!ornla ' - I rrom
t1&gt;e 1roa pumt&gt;ina ~~ation in
Vml«, tbcre's an iron pu$hina
station in Bertdey. Sciat.tisu at
the un!vmity havt btm pushiJ&gt;a
nails into apples to tal a
ttadilional folk irco - ·
~. whlc:h contain no iron,
can bt c:ocvmed iDio iroG ~
_ . by iJucrtina ..,..... dcuo
nails iD th&lt; momiA&amp; and eatina.
The mo~ nails, the loftier the
thnc:l the more iroa aod the
atronacr the tam. Se¥cral oaih
inoened overnilbt ...,., foUSid to
COI!Si$ten0y provide up 10 l5
mil1i&amp;ranu or iron In each rtd
oppl&lt;, and nutritioolally tbot 'r a
aood wci3ht or iron to pump and
push.

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Albany swamps
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t had lo hap~n someti=.
The Albany Groat Danes pil&lt;d up
342 yards ~twday and sack«! UB
Quart&lt;rback Mo.rty Barr&lt;tt 10 limOs-en route 10
a 32..0 thrashing of the Bulls. ending its four
game winning streak. UB could manqe only
minus five yards rushina as Albany's a~lve
defens&lt; stop~ the Bulls cold.
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beginning. scoring 18 first quarter points and
s tirfing th&lt; Bulls' offense, never allowing UB to
penetrate into its t.erTitory in the firs t balf.
Great Oanes Quarterback Tom Pratt completed
a 64 yard touchdown pass and running back
Bob Nearing ran for two touchdowns to pace
th&lt; Albany offense.
John Durham opeMCI lh&lt; =ring for Albany
by r&lt;lurning a punt 64 yards for a score-and
UB never recoverod.
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nation's leading Division Ill Quan&lt;rback was
kept from the end zone for the first time all
;cason. Albany's ten sacks tot all«! 70 yards
and Barrett could only compl&lt;te IS of 32

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UB's opponent ror nexc Saturday's big
homecoming game at Rotary Field, Canisuis
C9llrgc, took its fourth win or the season in
five decisions by &lt;dging Ohio Northern 11·10.

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It's all jn the family for UB's sporting Quinlivans
Brotlier and .sister tandem are two o( University's 1finest jocks
By CARY ltLUMPP
Specrn"" Stqff Wrile

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kn0114 tha.t whc.n

a brae
ramOy there is the
teod&lt;ncy to &lt;mpllaslze one-ups·
mansltip lx&lt;a.,.. it seems only
natural for siblinSS IO rival each
other,
,.,.. rom&lt; from

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'Some famOy cases are so
that a child can be psycholocically
damqod due to the overbearing
pressure to succeed and pro"·e
hinudf. llul then apin. others are
very hedhy... in the case or the
Quillllha ramOy from Amherst,
where a l2ablo o( 10 &lt;hildr&lt;n or all
.,.. are boustd ~ Uving on
the befttnu arhletios aive them.
Two
the "kids" caD be found
pusllboa lhemsthoa on the arhlctic:
pouocb at U1l,. One rroN&lt;kl oo
'"" rldd hockey team and the
other eruhts heads and burls
bodia OD !be lridit&lt;&gt;D. Tbei(
- - .lt8nM.and Gerry,

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~.., .... very happy Gary d«ided
to p&gt; bcft alld !hat he is doiat
,..:U .,.,.._ in order to really
enjoy acbonl totally you have to
8d illvolved and &lt;Slablish a
'-'with other ........tes."
Jeasu&gt;euid.

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The befrec:kled J.....,.
the COIIIraCI&lt;m ix&lt;aUR II make$
be( llappy knowiQa that Olily
is abe dOing~ lbal abe
enj..,., but, it ..U.. bet JDO&lt;e
auentlve 10 the needs or,.,.....,.
brotbc:t Gary, an 18.J&lt;U old
fresbmaD from Alahenl.
" lt's DOl that he needs aay
help, bul he's busy plaJing
footbell ......_lllilbiDOC
ha.. dille lO llpre wbon lido Is ~
what lO do about that. ADd . . .
, •.., .,_ bae ror r.o ,..,. 1 ..... POiat out where cliffcrallrbiap
..... abe said.

W ith. ramily or ten, Jean••
dtdded lhal ~~ •anted 10 love
her c;rowded home and Uve in an
-rtment off-&lt;:ampus where she
miabt fllld a little more or tho
pri,..ey noed&lt;d to tackle her too&amp;h
curriculum in physk:althenopy.
Gerry lives at homt and many
area friends or hiah tchool
football followers - surprised "f
isn'l dsewheroli~t an Ivy ~u&lt;
unho·cnity.
Ocrry exc:dltd for Amherst
Senior High pbyina football as a
ruMina bact and safuy. He was
Kleclecl f&lt;&gt;&lt; lhe AU-Western N.Y.
foocball team. Oerry .Qs clecttd
Most Valuable Play&lt;r on his team
and•"Mak Athlete of I he Yur"
last spring upon araduatiorf. In
addition. Gerry seL t•-o uadc
I'&lt;C'Oflb in rho hurdl&lt;s at Amherst.
"I talktd IO ri&amp;ht Ivy ~u&lt;
&lt;OIIqes and some olhers &lt;On&lt;octod
me. but nont of them wukl hdp
me out enoush financially. Even

"We ha~e ne~er
been Jealous of
each other and ·
pretty much get
along well, but now
that I'm not at
home I ..enJoy seeing
him. • .that much

thouab I was parantetd jobs to
malt&lt; some mooey, it still
wouidJI 'l ha"C been .....,.,... to &lt;111
the COli and with 10 others In the
family my paren!J.jllll couldn't

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sv,ioJ all of il, .. Quinlhoan
&lt;mphasized.
Both' Ocrry and Jeanne arc into
athletics ror pleasure. Jeanne has
nowhere to play field hookey after
collqe ~ Ocrry doesn't have
any $Ilona desiTe 10 ploy football
afitr eolfea&lt; rilbc:r. In fac:t, "ith
his touah academic sd&gt;edtjlc ~
m!aht have to OJrtail his UB Bull

cireer.
"I hape notlx&lt;ause football is
a 8ftll way 10 reiU me and a
· &amp;ttat way to rdeas&lt; the prossures
of school, but, I have my
priorities and if one or the other
has to 10 it would obviou.dy be
football instead or
tn,a.in~ri.na,' 'Gerry 1trased.

&lt;=:oach &amp;tty Dimmlok. Jeanne has
)'d. to rtaistcr a poiru this se&amp;$011
on a team that currently is 3-2 this
fall season.
· Ocrry, on the other band is
.urting at outside lineba&lt;ker
which is uncharacteristic for him
since he played defensive batt his
entire hiah school car&lt;r. "Comina
into eamp I was kind of skoptical
about &amp;&lt;tting playing time at
llneb.&gt;ck&lt;r," said the 6'3", 200
pounder. "But, I J1U&lt;S$ I
"impressed rhem mouJ,h in our
second tc:rimmaa• last """'" at
Hnebacl&lt;cr.
The &lt;Oaclling starr uncltr Bill ,
Dando knew that he wa the man
&lt;hey wore looking for at linebacm
becaux his quickness and· nose for
·~ ball fit into tbc: scheme or the
Bull'sdc:fensc.
"We_.._ impressed with Ocrry
riaht orr the bat ...... he ran. 4.7
-40 yard dash," pointed OUt
Dando. "Gerry has &amp;OOCI spoed
and llood range "" pus .....,...
which makes him an ust1 on our
defense."

Dando has no plans tor Gary
on offensr. "A freshman like
Ocrry just doun't step in and slltt
unless he does something
extraordinary and his speed was
thc reason he was f)llt in the
st.tnina role. 1 wouldn't call him
an aaressive bit'"· but ~ makn
the ta&lt;*l&lt;s ODd is always where the
ball is.·' .,..,Wned teammak and
fcUow llntbac:ker, Jim Granchelli.
Despite nDI living under t~
same roof lOJethcr, Jeanne and
Ocrry Slay in tooch and have
foond that the social time. t~ether
when it &lt;all be arranged it much
mon wonhwbilt... ·-~we have never
been jealous of each other and
pretty much &amp;et along wdl, but
now that I'm nor a1 borne I enjoy
&gt;&lt;rina him and tatting to him that
much more," elaborated Jeanne.
They both tike to rdax with
friends-- with .....
housernates and teammates and
Gerry the same altboogh he stays
really close witb.Jriah school
&lt;hum, Bern~ Weber. the punkr
on the l}ull's.

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EORUM

Friday, II Octobw 11181 Voh•m• 32 NumiMw 18 Slate Onl-.lly ot " " Yoo11 at lklffalo

Counc ilmen accuse Griffin brothers of n
8) fAA H ART A'D
RICHAJU&gt; CHOS

T be Gnffia odlnin..ltoiJ&lt;oO"

r... !tom ........ of

&lt;OtDIDI -

1bc Cil) 's block CXI\InDlmcn .,...,
ollqod mo&gt;lllloanooo or Crty lw&gt;&lt;h
oa tbe Buffalo

potU'&gt;""'"

Cw11&lt;1lmto J..,... W. Pot&lt;&gt;Uid
O..'&gt;d A. Coii.D&gt;, "ho rcp&lt;CKII
pr&lt;domoiWIII) black c1IJ1ncU oa
Ill&lt; Cnr'• ttil -'de, ar&lt; """'""'
Clnffm Wllh usiriJ lh&lt; Cily fund•
•• a polnkll .....pon by
W1lhhold1n1 lbcm from lhru
doJirl&lt;U on fa•or or Olhctt
The- wntro-;~y came to the
fore lut AIJIWl, .. hen the 81;//olo
E•'DIIIII (\ews publl•hcd a Krin
of artkln about o 11udy
commil.,oncd by the federal
Department of liou.U.a and
Urban O..dopmcol (HUD) "'hk:b
d&lt;tailod lhe mwnana&amp;&lt;m&lt;nl of
federal blodc ganl fund&gt; m lhe
parks .S)'Stttn.
Councilmtn Pnu and ColhM
immtdlaldy called fO&lt; &lt;he
r&lt;&gt;i&amp;n.atioa of Cit)' PatU
COIIUIIiuloner Thoaw
Griffm-lhe bro&lt;her of Ma)OI
JIIJD&lt;S 0 Clnffm-and ,.,..td 10
talt poiJucal acuoa on lht raattn .

AU lblo lakes p1act dun~~&amp; "'
docllOft ye&amp;r ID
borb lht
Mal'(&gt;r Md

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eou.... ar&lt; ,..._.,. fOt

" ' - - · ud u ElccUoa O.y
__,..,lilt PK" or

_._. bet•- both pal11a ..

-tdiOaa:da'OI&lt; Tbt
Common C""""'l 1&gt; olalcd &lt;O
b&lt;pl bannp "" &lt;he pwb

fundozla •uasloo .. ,_ -

at&gt;d Prtu told TW Sp«&lt;rvm h&lt;
cspects 10 - a COPY of tht
HUD study .by tt-.

&lt;qu.w&gt;i), oeconiUIJ

T t """~· .. r&lt;po&lt;lal b)' (M

''IMfololw noo ,_,any
... rau &lt;Ltnl&gt;&lt;l•- of (fcd&lt;nl
block p l ) m&lt;&gt;D&lt;J m pat\•.'' ht

'""· cbar... lh&lt; Onma

........,,.._, patl"lolllly tht •

l'lll&gt; D&lt;1*1-. ....,. - ......
oufloo;...,. lcdcul blo&lt;L &amp;nlll
lu..U 10 pouh 1ft bladt
..,,~bo&lt;hootb If 1rvt. 11 ..ould
t."'ftJtnuec a '~of the Ctvtl
R"h" Acl ..r 1'&gt;64 and 1h&lt;
IIOU.IQJ and Community

;a;d,

T"' ......., "-&lt;!, u

pnRIIlN

b)' 1'1&lt;&lt;&gt; IJid Colli11&gt;, CODCmU tht

upt«p or .....
parks, .. bo&gt;&lt; IUndlll&amp; .._., from

m&amp;UII&lt;1Uift« IJid

'"'City, ""' ,,,. fcdmol
............... Piial &amp;S&gt;alcd.
Ce&gt;l11n&gt; llll4 P1U&gt; c h - 111&lt;

fk.tlopmml A&lt;l of 19'•

Hmot&gt;cr. 1bc HUD otudy
Obuoncd b)' Tltt f&gt;&lt;,.S ""' onl) a
pn:lonunatl&gt; draft, acoordtna 10
IIUD "'""ant Dep"'y Socrrtaty
Tbo.,.. Jrnl.i11&gt; Comm...-cd

Poria Otpanmtnt ... b SJ•UII
mort m&amp;Uitci'I.&amp;Der: 10 pvLJ m
dli-lnet• .. ltb mran 1ncomt k\'th
hiaher &lt;han 1b00&lt;ln 1h&lt;u o~&lt;n. tht
Mtit&lt;n and Ellicon d"'n&lt;ll.
I'C$pocthdy. "Commiuloncr

aboin &lt;l!l&lt;•and•·half·y&lt;an q o by
lh&lt; W!WllnJ(on·bawd HUD

om-.-.. lh&lt; 110-1 U Plllt «port ma)

--

Griffin hal dctiber&amp;lel) o,Jiificd

COC'It&amp;tn 'orne substantial C'trOB,

(Cny) ta.\ m ·cnue nwmo to parks
In ocher dbtriccs/' Colbns 'aid .
Md, oe&lt;ordm&amp; w &lt;be HoUilnl
and Communi&lt;) fk.dopm&lt;nl ""
of 1974, tO&gt;&lt;rno=&lt; park fund&lt;
_.., &gt;Uppostd 10 be UJ&lt;d
"pnnapaOy for pmon&gt; of lo"'
and modentc t"'"''me;· Colhn'
yfd .
\\'hilt Thomu Gnfrm .. ~
un.~\IUab~ ror commm1 taJt
.. t'!'l... {kput) Par\.t Comm.t.. ~ncr
Thornb \uppkl ~ to t.bt
dlarJ&lt;&gt; mode bt &lt;h&lt; councilm&lt;n
H&lt; onnbolcd lhci&lt; allqallons 10
the tact ctw l~t as • ~

Jcnl.1nt uld. " We con&gt;lder llln
Its wor-kina ~~.a~e riaht
told T/or S{&gt;«rrMm.

lecti ng bl ack parks

&lt;O p.-_

now," he

Accordlna 10 Jmlln• porllon•
o f lh&lt; &lt;tudy are no .. b&lt;o111 , ..
eumincd by &lt;he Buffalo HUD
bran&lt;h "10 Oldct lO vmfy tht

COC\Ic:nl
You ha~ 10 eht&lt;l
on 111&lt; &gt;trlKily b&lt;for&lt; you can JU
publiC
be &lt;Old. ltokiiU
&lt;Old h&lt; v.poru l~c rnl...S $1ud) 10
br [O(flo.•••lly r&lt;i&lt;a&gt;cd bt )&lt;Of''
c:nd
Lo.:al IIUD '&lt;!"~'•'"&lt; R~
Pncst aa.d 1h11 h.. orrin had
r&lt;tt~&gt;ed ,.... firSt dnofl or Ihe
year "Eado- 1&gt; tr)"lll&amp; •o act
r&lt;pOrt, but .... _, d ....t 10
io 11&gt;&lt; p.per,'' he .uttd.
Sloprlo d e ! - 111&lt; Parte.
W....,n.,on. boca-.
ro
Pnnt, the Mudy ,....
[)o:partm&lt;ftt'• r«&lt;&gt;nn. IWoDI llw
. . _ Juu.y 1• .,.·,e..,.....
flUidlomaJtally Ia ern&gt;r ID ...
lhm: limes as mudo _ , - '" lho
""""""' thot federal,_,..·IJ:i;..Ct Oulnn IUo in r.bc
bctn&amp; ...........,..t bl tht Part.$
ll&lt;penma&gt;l The federal blocL
c-,.,. DIAnc:t."
Supples sui lhal 1he port. oe
ru..s.. '•JUdo ..., """' fO&lt;
&lt;OCIIUVdiOa of ,.... parls
tht Ellioou aacl "'"*a

••tb .....

Spom. ~ollcn Park•. an.llh&lt;
John .. ~Cf'Hlt'J) Rn.t~tta'"
Cc:atCT ~ 10 bt roort,
mamtamcd M:•~~ the
rcudmi\ (\~11)' ~•ndahl~

••ca

lll&lt;m "Th&lt; Pf&lt;ll'lc: !hal II'&lt; 1n lloc
...,. don'l real I) &lt;art," he ..u.l
The Conamoa (OU.I'k.-.1
parh fuftll1r1J ....,.

"""'""'"&lt;he

••tl

no&lt;,.,..,..

I.Krn.c&lt; D&lt;po.no"'"'"
Jo'tlrn N.&amp;.Jmr~ dw ~trtt'b
l)tr.lnmau ., o\,., dotU"J
"'h.,...., ttw- P~.:: \\«k.'
~ntn("ftl "'no1 "''"' 'lCWCn.'""
be ,fwrtd " 111111\l.lul•t•n 1bc
to&lt;olhn a.lmont&gt;r111'-) uc 1ry..,
flt..lh• 1M l:ou.DO.iam ~eca

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po•nk-• "
boaMp 10 he
Poll• .aid bo btloc&gt;..s &lt;hal
hdd Ia&lt;« lhn morolh. ud """'
C..OIIon'• ollq«&lt; .,....,.. ....,..
otaor. -~ ha•&lt; a !&gt;&lt;ol""nd
r~Wail), 001 I1K"i&amp;lly ...,.;-tel.
offott . . 111&lt; , _ , docl- cloy
a.n ,-..u- toot • harder
Poll&gt; has lllltd 1h01 h&lt; bdiows 111&lt; rout""' lultd •loctllcr lhe
........ fullllmJ &lt;V01UO&gt;cny b 0111)
dc&lt;&lt;OOnl- of &amp;Halo'• caJl alot
- .._. or a Qll_.._ dfon
~u • • alto..td "'...by Ma)o. 0.11f111 1o .,...., hom
hcaui&gt;&lt; u4 ......, -~ Ia rbc
ud Colluls _ . potiiJadly
Grollm AAIAUJ&gt;trOJ-. be tqJIJtd.
Oostric:b- Maruo Ullt"-bcr-kq.
_;:.;.._ _ ~_
._
...;__·_" _T__
he lm
_P&lt;Ct
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Of ,oww II ...:·

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fa.ilttJCS. ...-af dt.S~nbuted

111 •......., of~

OCR reviewing Athletics
for Title IX violations,
8y ANTHON Y M . PEITI
M4lflll&lt;nl Ediror

T

be orr... ror Civil AlahtJ (OCR) 1w
._, the srnttr portion of lhl&gt; """k
rcvlewm.lhe UB Alhlelic Oepattmrnt's
proarwnu fO&lt; "iolallom of ll&gt;c Till&lt; 1'&lt;
edict ..bkh eMures equal riJhiJ In athlctJQ,
bul lbtir invatlptive c:ommiucc's findlnas
..._,. not be rdeascd for moothJ 10 come.
~committee, ltd by Equal
Oppononity Spcdaliot JOO&lt;pb CIO&lt;e. bcpn
tht lnW:Stlpl.lon on Monday In responx lO
a lllk IX arieYOncx rol&lt;d b)' th&lt; UB Royals
womea's bowlina team In Sc1&gt;t&lt;:rnber or

19l!O. u ..,.. 1bo orra'&gt; I'C$p0Mitnlny to
.......,. all faccu of lhc Alhlerio: llfOitam
includanJ COKbln~o facibua. buda&lt;t&gt;.
&gt;&lt;bcdulill&amp; IJid propottloo oT """'en's to
......, ~taMS. Aft«
each area. 111&lt;
oammil1« mwt eompilc tht onfonnadon
IJid llf&lt;RDI the orru
1U findU\11. Th&lt;
Uruv&lt;n~iy .,;u tbc:a be m ron:ncd or OCR·,
dc&lt;&lt;t1DJJWlon.
The quc&gt;t- DOW is tbo fUiure of tht

'""iro1ota
'"lh

........, bo•hna pnliiUI whidlu..,..
10 dub ........ c;m.,.
odminiwloloB quauon wh&lt;th&lt;:r &lt; b e - ·
•ill uill bowl OOW WI &lt;he leaD&gt; ll DO
kma:cr ,-an:•ty.
,"I waJIIIO OO..i," aid Bar'b tnruo. Slit
wu • rnernber of
Roy&amp;b and

""-*"

Jut.....,.,.,

the orpn:it.u for this ye&amp;r11 team ••l'bey
(r.bc UB Atbldlc Oepottmmt) 100\ lh&lt;
wind 0111 o r - &gt;&amp;ill, but .. &lt;'rt shll '"'"'
1oboWI.

" l l'skillll ofh.ud now. Wo U...S o be
proud w bowl for UB. T h i s - &amp;ttlioc
• nallonal ranJUna will be lwd bocalll&lt; • •
"""'' ... lhe . . . _... lrwia c:ondnucd.
"Jl.rizona (lh&lt; Aril.ona Slat&lt; Invitational
inlcudcs )()or lbc DatlC!n's bail
lo:atrl~ is ou1 bc&lt;ause of lhe monc:y. It'$
going 10 be 1oug,h. *'

-

1rw1n 1ndltatcd 1hat a1 laost '"'" bowl&lt;rs
from las1 KtJOn'a ltam wtU br ra.umina..
allhOUJh •he would nQI &gt;'enlut&lt; I IU&lt;U
about how wr.U attended ti)'OUIS
be thi$
) '&lt;Ot "JIOI:kl&lt; McLauaJ&gt;ijn and Terry
Grimm will be I&gt;Kk," lhe UB junior
assured. "We had about
P&lt;OPI&lt; uy
out last year, bul this y&lt;ar I don'&lt; know. I
ha•·• w lhlnk &lt;hat people: knowlh&lt; ,...., Is
a dub IJid rha1 moans 1boy ha&gt;-. 10 ln•est

,.,u

"'""'Y

money.

The team wu alto cou:otina on t.ht
or,..., Junlot Coliq&lt; All·

~ransferi

J\tn&lt;:rotat" from 1\r~qota Communily
Collq&lt; Lauric Mama ,....111Jlpo5td to
jOin the t..., for &lt;bo SW1 of tbo -

and tau,. Harmon wu slated w trarufor
from Buffalo State Ce&gt;llq&lt; m JIIJltW)'. " '
pras tunc nei\ber woma.o 's fW.tJI .-as

........

K ...... Hdmer~ or perennial,.,......

Ene Commuruly Colkl&lt;-&lt;"..uicd .-be:
problc:to
&lt;be Buffalo procram. Hdm&lt;:r
hu '" Ids put 15 yews or coad&gt;ma
Atppbod UB with IOIIIC or iu bcsl bowlers.
Form&lt;t $1andouts Sue Ful10n. Cindy
Coburn. and Gaol SiauDOu all &lt;Am&lt; from
ECC. Yo 11b 1he dub pr01J11.01 ar UB Hdnxr
..;u rccon...S«.
"If thty (UB) ao dub and the_....,.
doa 1101 ........ t h t - ltvd or
compctJtion-thal mea~ a prorisloa ror "&amp;
ClOIIch of Cindy's (Coburn) caliber aacl if
1bo scbtduk doa DOt malmain
tatibaor compctiliOft-1 will dit«'' my
bowlc:n there," Hdm« uplaincd.
Accoqli!ll to lrwuo. &lt;he S 1,000 dltb
bucllcl mak&lt;i 110 pnwbloo fOt • """

rcw

no&lt;

&lt;he

lhe 1eam tall onlyaf(Oid two m&amp;Jor

, _ _ , - t b o looo(lltr Propriaon
Toui"IWII&lt;nl llctre in Buffalo and one in
West

Viralnla. a

substantial cut rrom

&lt;he

1911().illC&amp;JOR.
Jia.e tb&lt; """'.., oonlid&lt;f"td ltatllrerrin11

.

~

ChiD'"'"'

OlpMJJ.tW lor

as an ahemadve1 •
·•Transfemna tt'OI$.Iltd my mind, .. lrwin
...,c:altd, " But aad&lt;mk:ally «"&lt;f)'thtnl IJ

working oUt.
" Wttll • link effon ~B ....,Id ha~
tecrtritcd at laost IWO if not all thrtt or my
bait (lraduatia &amp;) bowlc:n," H.d mer said.
"Sue F'IOTC, Cindy Shta, and Lauric:
Brinkman all v.anted to SillY ln Wtsec:m

Now York aDd bowl. They could ha&gt;e-

to olher sdlools, but &lt;hey wailed JO 1oo&gt;a to
.....hat .... lolna OD at UB "'"' thty
dldn 't foflooo. lhro&lt;llh ..W. it.."
Hw- !heft -.prmcd hll perplexity Wi1b
lho whol&lt; sitllatloo: "II is bcyood my
comj)&lt;dlerltiocl •by Ihey did it (lo.,er 1be
pr08fU1). They dauoytd 1bo Pf"'l'""'· ll's
'bne lc:ss IJiacc we can scad our kicb."

�·in short.

lHEspKTRUM

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Voter Pusb

Petition to stop Wall

El«tion lhy ..mboeocl&gt;t · - · 10 .....1) 2,000 ar.. &lt;olktt
\on Publoc latercot Rc:tcwch Oroup (NYPIRG)

Soma Oub r&lt;p&lt;nentou-. Jobo HOI'I'tf duntd that the
oraana:abon h» ~crone milboa "11\&amp;Cur~ oe a pr4•ttae IPtJ.iAI
R_., odau11t&gt;1ration lateriol 5&lt;oatc01) Ja..,.. 1\ au to
W.au has beta haullly mtoaad by
ror h,.
I&gt;Oiian o f - . . . , . . public lando f o r - and ~c"-t
"'the...,.. of dttlrO)"'Ithe land'• tJOiocr
H - wclllw til&lt; Sotrra Oub ..,..ld coeunut to coli&lt;&gt;.~
......, and •oulcl pr&lt;Stnl CI&gt;I"&lt;S olrhe .,n.t- to b&lt;&gt;tlo
and Pmid&lt;m ~ •llh ...,.._of !Oftii'J 1\atb tt&gt;ipoloOII 01
d!smoull.

0.......-

m.11 k ru-. ...l II

J,JM'I .WM•9~- ~••i._

H.,.., a -liOn for UlanC'Ifll the blld&amp;« ,.ho&lt;11 m11ht
,.orl-a tdtlhon. Or rother, a Buda«hon.

.......... ......

The Buci&amp;&lt;:lhon oould 1&lt;1 off 10 a IOU"III "an ~&lt;llh Ihe Au
f&lt;Htt Band v.ilich IJ ~ a tno '" cnthJn clc:Mht\. They had to C'\11
the defenl&lt;' bollccr sorn... herc.

o.., .. A

tludcnl&gt;, thuh 10 th&lt;: latCil ,..,.., •qlltrat1011 dn~ by 11&gt;&lt; .....,.

Auo.-..._

Co.._.,.) by rbc Slucknl
oltbc Slat&lt; Unncno&amp;)
(SASU), 1M .we.. ide effort Mllwd up l&gt;'cr 8.000 ttod&lt;oll.
Potmtral "".,.. 01 UB, Buffalo State Collcwt and Frtdooi.o lu•c
lwlto apply(., ab«nt« a..Dou "II« th&lt;: En&lt; and Owatauq,..
Counlylloanl or Ekctoo. . •lll 001 ......... .cudml&gt; •ith ampoa
addrft1tS

....,..lei

· ' \\.11)
I be dtnied the nabl to '&lt;Itt tn 1:nr COIIIII), •
pta..., II"• Mit IJIOIIIha oul of the r&lt;ar?" UB .cuclnM Glrn Freyer
.-pbilled "The COIIDiy donn' lttflt 10 objca 10 coUtcl&gt;na the
-aln and JtiC&gt;fint t.urt I pa) "" onlna mt on 1M &lt;a1M1S roaum

thal ddmru .. ltdcral &amp;HI. bur " rdu,... to COII&lt;i.ltr me a rrsidcrtO
l"'' ._..... luppcn •o &lt;V'l' the lltk of '.CIIdtnt',"

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Ill• 111.11
Tbalcber lo belp Trudeau
G.rut Brilaan•, Pmnc MmtJttr Marpret Thatc:hf'f hu IJ,Wrf'd
!Itt Canadian oounterpart Pierre Trudeau that •he b ,.,Jiin&amp; to
introdU« 10 Pa~lamror the rtqulrtd kai!Janon 101 blin&amp;illl the
Bnrlsh North Amenca Ael 10 Canada. The t"'o met on M&lt;lboom&gt;&lt;,
Autlralia 11 a mmlna for I he heads of &gt;141&lt; of Bnush '
Common.-t:.alth na1lon~.
The British Nonh America Acr •• •he lqi.llatoon, mKicd by
Parliament in London, ,.hod&gt; ...... lndependdl&lt;c ro CUada on
1869. The Aa whodl "pracrally the Canado&amp;n Con•lltulton, b a
British low and c:an only be chall&amp;td b) London.
Thatcher npresscd r....,._allons, oa)'ill&amp; thot ..-aal Parlwnent
membcn arc unwii!JII&amp; to thalli&lt; the acr boeaux aght owl of the
10 proYOncial pr«no&lt;n aor ~ to 11. Last .... ~ lilt ('"llfiOdWt
Sopr..,.. Colon uphold the ltplrty or Trud&lt;au'• mo•m~t~~t to

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Then, Bob Hope comrt on &lt;ona•naa parody of hi• them&lt;
song-4•1bank:$. for lhe mcmoriti-M) friend\, th&amp;\ ti no joLt-- I

P't •h~n Ronnu:~ ~poke-thtn I bou&amp;f\1 1hc Pentaton and now
I'm nearly brol&lt;."

Sulpen"' bwlds on tbe Bulla« bon ti Ed Me~1ahon IUDS out
"llh a checl&lt; from Saudi Arabu , Then, the tOI&lt;botrd loahtUI,II
and Tooy Orlando sonp "Tot a Ydlow Ribbon Round io&gt;homant'•
Throat "

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J4tt0or1M ,,_ "- tht ~~
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PHYSICS •

MATH , CHEMISTRY

.DDS I SENI)RS-EMN OveR

$850 A MONTH UN1I. YOU GRADUATE

The Dept. ollhe Navy is seekina young college men f01 it's nuclear power programs to
operate, supervise, ~ malntam over 150 nl.lclear react01s. If you have a good back·
~'" calculus and physics, are a U. S. citilen, and in good health, you may qualify.
Those accepted receive a full year of graduate level traming in nuclear propulsion
plant theory and opll(atJOn, that woukl cost thousands in civilian fife. But in the
Navy. you receive a $22,000 starting salary that advances to over $35,000

in leu yus. And to top it off, thefe's tree medical/dental, tax advantages,
~lolslllOI'e.

It isn't easy.

But those that make 11 find tllemseiVes in one ol the most
elite engineering trailing programs anywhere. For lllOI'e information,
cootact yry.x Placement Office to arrange lor an llltemew with a

Navy OlfiCef Representative.

INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED OCT. .15.

--

one CIOP1 Dff oersc.n

I

�added lhat there ha•e hem plaos to UK
the BlueBords 10 transport m&amp;JI a,nd
equiprMnl for !be EdueatiOOlll
communiCations Center (ECC).
In th&lt; future, Ketter ncmd, 1~
mo&amp;hl be more parkin, area. set astdc
for fkuhy and naff use, foiJOWUI&amp; a
\ludy by the Fxolotoes Plannona

) FSEC
debates
key
faculty
topics

Comr!U&gt;&lt;~OD.

Ho,.cll informed !be Exccuu•c
Commit!« that attori'IICS for New
YorL Slate had on formed her th&amp;J tn
the ca~ of people found K16n, term
pa~• to uudaus, only the srllcr is
hable to be prooccuted . Butt be eha11
nplaoned that In) &lt;tudent aou&amp;ht "ith
commeraaDy prepared matenal il
hable for academo.: f'(naltoes .

By DAN HOLDUI
C""'PlPUIIIOr
A lenithy rq&gt;Orl &lt;kt&amp;Jiin, pattern&gt; 1ft
indi•idual promotlons arnon, U B
professors was the &lt;Xntral topoc at
Wednesday's Faculty Senate E.\ccuti•e
Committee meetina.
Concerned with the advancement of
faculty during the ycars 1976 and 1979,
tbe report studies 339 personnel

action$, and reviews the ptrcentqes
recommended at eachJevel or
promotion-department, sehool or
faculty, President Review Board
(PRB), and final presidential approval.
In President Robert L . Kcttcr's
addrcss to the committee, be explained
tllat despite cutbacks .n this year's
freshman admouance, be predocted that
nut year, because of increased
retention numbers and ~T&amp;~Ufer
&lt;tudcnts the quantity or freshmen
3dmiued to U B mi&amp;ht still be reduoed
to around 2600 from this year's JOOO.
The Offoce for Civil Riahu. oo
campus in response 10 a complaint by
!be UB Woman's bo~~olon, team, •ill

present a Lalk today, as they prepare 10
leave Buflalo. The six person arovp,
here "because of the noise made"
accordin&amp; to Ketter by the former
var.hy team nOVo' reduCed to the dub
le•el,
forward their findinas 10 iu
New York City regional ofroce.

"''11

future plans to onaease the number of
dassa at the buoldina.
A ner a debate on the polocy of
Universoty Public Saftty's tocletln,
procedure, ~eral members reported
!bat Vicc Presodent ror ~tnance and

' Howell informed the Executive Committee that
attornies tor New York State has informed her
that in the case of eo le found selling term
ea ers to students, only the selfer is liable to
be prosecuted.'

-

-

An extended discuuoon concerned
"ilh campus \.arlin, broke out
rouo..... na ChaJtper&lt;On Barbara
Ho•dl's comments oo tbe poss.billly
ol the faculty obtainon, reser&gt;ed
parkon, at the EUic:ou Complex. The
probl&lt;m has beoomc morc acute vmh

'&gt;1an311ement £d,.ard Ooty h.u
· discouraaed racult) and noff pti"\\n\
froll\ u&lt;on&amp; BlueBord bu&gt;C'\ for onter •

ampus

ua"~L

•as dO'!'Uid by
Ketter, ,.ho emph.uozed ohat any UB
personnel tS ftee to w.c th&lt; bu&gt;e1o He
TlUS po1n1 of &gt;OC,.

T he m&amp;~n part or the metSJna
con.;erncd debatc o.-er the Exccuu•e
Commottce'• apprcwal of the report
entotled "PrOCbuna Faculty Personnel
Acllom SUNYtB 197~1979,"
prepared by ~al:ulty Tenure and
Pmolqes Commottee member&gt; Bernard
Creenblau and AM SIC'\ens.
The committee doscussed fi•c
rc..'Ommcndatlon&gt; reaordina the
promouon PfOCC&lt;&gt; Ora,.lna the mo\1
attention "'&amp;I the first suggestion.
~&lt;hiCh on•ol,·cd Pre&lt;idential n•erride or
lo"'er level rccommendauons on
&lt;andodate&lt;. Tile proposal, "hkh wtll
be r.,.,.....ded 10 the full Senatc (Ot
doi&lt;:U\SOOn, uraed that the Prts~dent
t\plaon to the E•t&lt;uthe Commouee, or
an ~u.-alent group, any •hanacs in
•d-.ncement \UIIle&lt;lions
rhc meeton&amp; ended
a "10
&lt;t.:ond ,ommerClal" from Eduauooal
C&gt;pportunot) Program Director E&lt;hooard
Jenkons 11&gt;e requnt "'as 10 wpport
the Afrocan R&lt;locr Fund, orsamud to
combat hu,.er on Somalia and
Upnda . JenLoM a.Led that an}
~vntrobutoon\ be for,.arded to the UB
I oundaooon, care of the Reli&lt;:f Fund.

"""h

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I

SA
Assembly Meeting
Oct. 14th
at Senate Chambers
at 3:30pm
l!lfilllilml~l!iliD~I!!ll!!

Organization of Arab Students
proudly presents

Arabian Night
Thursday October 22. 1981 at 7:00pm
In the Fillmore Room. Squire Hall.
Enjoy Arable food . mi xed drinks, cheap beer
and performances by the Mfddle Eastern Dance
Group and featuring music by The Saltans

Admission:: $2.50 ....,
Dinner: $2.00

Polish Student League

Bicycle Outing
to
Niagara Falls, 9ntario

&amp;

via Scenic Canadian Route
Sat., October lOth, 1981
.
Aprox. 2hr. ride
Meeting at Squire Fountain Sat. ·
morning at lOam. Leaving Niagara
Falls aprox. 4:30pm
Bring a Lunch
Fo~

More Info Call:
Ben 833-4532
. Bob 893-1901
•• 1• 11 ,,

f tldoy•• Otlt- 11181 . Tho $poc0111m

3

�editorial
A WAC-ky
Tuetclay·a asaa11tna!lon ol Egypuan
Presodent An'lfll Et.S.Oat clod more tNin
tust brutally encltne hie ol one ol the
..-oriel's most brolloentand peacetut men, it
UVew the MICI Eaat tnto ..en more turmoot
and uncertaJnoty, a ~lc aotuauon that
Presoclent Reagan 11 unable and, at
present, up~eparec~ to handle.
The alte&lt;math ot the attack and the
Prn.clenU Inability to cleoelop a c:onc:ose,.
w.,l.,oundacl, and eonsoatent foutogn poloc:y
aC)C) up to one conclu.--the prQPOMCI
sate ot the aophts!lcatacl AWAC planes to
Saucll Arabia should not be approve&lt;~
Oeltvertng mote &amp;d•anc:ee) mototary
hatCiwata onto the pOtentially e•ptosove
regton would be loke toas•ng gas on an
unc:ontrotlable tore Anclthe only ones who
will got bumeCI are the Ameroc:ana
S.clat's death was a blOw t o 51abthly In
the Moddle East ISrael will now act on
paranoo: self delense aa a result of 111
greatest ally's aasasslnallon In turn, the
Arab otatcs may respond to the growong
core ol 1\ard·llne lundamentaltata and
astrume an anll.tsraell pOlicy much
stronge&lt; than those they hold today
Finally, the SuperpOwers may react to any
shill In the region's atatus quo wllh greater
mvotvement Tossing AWAO. ttto the area
will only se"'e to furthef luelthe Mid East
clnderbo•
•
Ad&lt;! that scenaroo to the Pres•denta
failure to develop a strong foreign pOliCy
and the reoull 11 a ae&lt;toua and dat&gt;Q•rous

sotuatlon Grantacl, the Unttacl States'
llfeMnc:e Is needed m the Alea as a
stabtllztng force to help restratn the radtc:al
e14!ments thai eould brtng about world war
and nuc:le81 tooloeaust, but ANgan - " '
to have lottie tdea as to what our reaCtiOn
$houiCI be to world events Thus fat, I'Hs
, _.. os at best pi8Cen\Ul-spr)nkte
~ weapons hete, make an unontellogent
re5llCIC1se tnere.
Reagan handlacl the sate ol the AWACS
like Jor•my Carter would handle any
aot~atlon Without consulting
CongressiOII&amp;l leaders, wtthout a&lt;Sequately
preparong the natiOI\ for a move and
wothout thonlong the matter out, the
edmontstratoon decided to go ahead wtth ots
plans Reagan ts a President "'ho wants to
be tcugh woth the Russians. but hos 11gnals
to the wO&lt;Id are muddling
Selling AWACs now would only lead to
further confusiOn What would Reagan do
of other nattons asked for motltary
hardware Foreign pOlicy must btl
enouncrated tt must be consistent and 11
musl eJ.tSI
Fortunately, Congress seems to be
reahzing the Reagan admonistrau_on's
pOtentially grave mistake. Evon staunch
Reagan suppOrter Jack Kemp os calling IO&lt;
more "prudent" cleloberations belore the
AWAC deal os c:O&lt;npleted The Sadat death
complicates mailers too much, the
Hamburg Congressman explaonecl and that
makes any deersoon to send the planes to
tile Saudos at thos tome onapproproate

fe

Patoanc:e $hould be our r&gt;ltoon·a gu•Cie ,
end stabl'oty w•ll be our rewlfd

Oooh-aaah!
Alief w-•Y s thraShiiiQ of the
WaShington CepttaJs, • )'011'10 and
_.,.ng team. trs great to say that the
s.btes ere baCk and as lharp as We
~~ope they c:an keep thelf cuttong edge aU
the
to the Stanley Cup
Yel •ot os unf0&lt;1una11 that Buftato Ia""
are atay&gt;ng ... ey from the
on
dtO•es-therl ar• Shll nundrecls Of Mason
toCklta r.,aonlr&gt;g ollhough •n the past they

"'"Y

o•,..

.,..• • mQ(•

rate at••n • Montreal.

Clelell-bUitlllt II a UIUII result of the
SUPI&gt;Iy a'ld c:tamand marketpleu
Ho,.a.~r , ol 11 dtftocull to plnpoont why
Bultalo !Ins a&lt;e steyong home Crl!tc:.
petnt to the S.b&lt;es recent lackluster play
oil perfo&lt;mance, riling tlcUt prices, 0&lt; the
IIISSIOI of commutong do.. nto"n to the
Auclltorlum
But whate•er the reason may ba, the
optlmlsom that the Sabres will finally nab
the eluSI¥8 Stanley Cup remains Woth
Scotty Bowman behind the bench ogaln
and en lmptoss•va crop ol rooklesla..
supplement a fine •eteren co•ps, the
Sab&lt;es seem better than ever. Add those
t"o elemer&gt;ts to the ucll•no pley of the
lootba~ Bolls and the pOtentially explos•v•
soccer Stalloons and Buffalo has good
reason to talk P&lt;Oud

adat sympalh}

*••

SASU
TM outcome of the Stuoenl Auoc,.t•on ol
the State Untwr&amp;ltf tSASUJ ret.,.Mum. Mid
s.tJt«nb« 22·24. "''' • gr..t -,~etory. not only
/01 the SASU otpanrtltH&gt;n but lOt '"'Y SUNY
stu~nt. TIHI lncrtlf~ funf/lng wm beJWt
and researclf eflotU
U wrll allow • more 11/.ctWellow ol lntormeton
bfiWHn the campuset aqd the C.nttat Att&gt;eny
towt~rd••PirH'I«&lt;IObbymg

' ' ' " We, the stucHnts "''' 11 us. will be'"~
to worlc on projflttl that affect u1 IOCII!y. 11
well •• partk:~ll~ In '"''w~ ttud•nt
isseMS

That s wttere you come m SASU 11 your
OfQtnln"on F01111 of you •ho voted, yes or
tto. and tot those ol you who didn ., vote. the
orptnii'IUiOn il )'OCH tool to accompliSh RucHitt
QCNII "'lletlt&amp;f II be tO ptOtest t.n incottllilet'ICY

ot to Nutlete • J&gt;toposel t:le•';ng w1th SUNY •nd
UB, SASU 11 here lOt ut. the $tvdetnts

CIHtek n out-come •nd be helrd. ~mgs
t~~ri H ~ heklln ttr. Mtl few WH~s. Just look tor
lflf •nnounc.ment~ Th1s Is our money •nd our

OtglnillttOn we JhOuld u$eJtl'

Tina Szata
SASU Oetegalt

""' would
to e..:rftttfl ro otlf Egrpr1•n
lttiMdl 04Jt ,..,_JII'flfiPithy tw« tM
,.,. ., . " lt llifnQ OllhM P,.Jtdettt. Attwlr
S.dtt lit WIJ ttvly I d«iiCirf(/ man. tJWot*d
not only to ;.,_, PliOP'- but to 111 ,,. P«'Pit ol
ltlt W'Ond HI Ww IM ""POtllrtet~ Ol PNU.
lfld hll Ulfd Ill fl-11 Metgy IOWirdl rt~hzmt li'IIS

pool

PreJHJtnt Se&lt;llt pave rht P«&gt;P'- ol ,,,..,,

Epypr ond rhe Wt&gt;&lt;ld • lipM otl&gt;opo. rhll
II PGUIOie In lht Mlddlt E•lt WI muat

,.oce

continue to 11nw. lot thlt comprthfnatve PHC»

wttJCit p,.lldtnt s.~., 1111 begvn W• w~f not
Mt llnltiC murtlt,.IJ Jttal our dre1m of ~c.'
AI Prtstdtnt St&lt;lll Jlid h1m1.tl, thll iJ not a
,.,,. bet- two men {S. dor ond s.QlnA bur
IJ btiWHfJ IWO MUons A IN/ ,.ICt mu"

outiNe 1t1 crNtota
'We moum thtfUUing ol• grelt man. lnd we
,,. D~fCIIN to '"- conht'lu,ng ol
P/OCfiJ Wlt1Ch M hi I ~tt-J" lflt fJUnt o/ltll

the,.,"

memory

Thoo -~ IO&lt; Zlonill Futtillmont ITEL£11)

JSU
HILLEL

RHAPP rap
ot,., UNn • ....-y ~and o.d.~~Uted
In ret~ to your 8lfl;t0f,.l on Fr.uy.
Saplem'* 24, /1/letl "Ciy Ptolet:IIOII " /t'o • ol,..,., 10 oppJorld P'Ofll• m• thor,_
...wcw ro
but
too ,., "''1/1
rour ~tiOtt ol on. o1 ,,.. V'lt•t retowoet
ol
Urt-.lty comm_,

,,.,..,,&amp;.

t,.

)'Oct..,,

t,_

- - o/ POib/o&lt;; S.r.ty. P.pgr Chlf&gt;6&lt;10s, SIN
II rtlpottJ~ f01 tiHIJ&gt;'W'UtrtiUOII 11-". IS ~~~
II tM tn«MI'HCI oltM RHAPP PtogntA.
w-. rh·~~ ,,. O.,.rrmOtft or Public S.tery ond

P.pgy Cillpados

ll&lt;ltlllfjr«&lt;llll"*.

Speci(ICat/y. RHAPP,
~·- Ho•
A - oiKI,_,_ ,.,.,,.,., ortd ,,.
Anti~

Tou

More Sadat sympathies

.,.._on -"&gt;gy lex tills

F-- ,.,...., _,,.

RHAPI'....,__

uoasnewr.-

!Million lex thH ~...._..,,,_1M
lloper/lltOtlt of PubliC S.lffy ,... - • W Ttw
key p&lt;Jr-111
RHAPP l'roglom .... non.

Peogy~Wr

R-Smge

t,_

Latry~

SueOttns

I.,.,,.,.. lltll I t"t tJt/Ntl&amp;'i'tg ~·a
&amp;Y"fJNtl'l.,&amp;. ,_. •n tn. Urttti&lt;J Stet. . efWI
~''r our '~• '" ,.,..,_ br htMd,.ng 10
ltte Egypr1en fi4IOPJe end the , .... . ., of Pfesld«Jt

Anw•r .,..Sed., Oflf moat /KOfouiKI con~ces.;
me1 1111 toul ,.., "' ~ as d~ ,.,, t»nonel
-rclllor ,..,. ~·,. uo oil ~&gt;ope

" - II. avtlllan
Un,wMattr Student
'

I

\

�Washington Merry-go-round
., •• ~~ •ncome o1 wo.ooo for a ·~

By JACK ANDERSO N

coupe to g.t ft&lt;e mo&amp;t bene:l•t

ASH "'G10'&lt; T... f'oni_. ...,..Od a
Clatu&lt;bong ' - ' 10 .,....._, -gon - I •
thla ,eat NATO had gone 'O .,., wtlt't 1"'l"arww Pact and k&gt;al
FortwnaiMy, •t •U a ma.._•be44w'e . .,, t~f\1
or~ty"" OelenM o . p . " _ l _ l a t l lull,.
re.uua ..-.rt so 1\a•t ti•J.-""Q tnat tM ~·Ia ,.,.,
con'IC)Ified tO detc;f be lhe W'hOlt IUpef&lt;Ma. .
u:eretM a '~ to the PI'Ht&lt;tenl
What p.athcularty bOlhet'ld tn.t P•Maoon •••
u,, .. Uncler the P'fedeter'"'ned cones·•~• o1 the
computer Wlf gatnt. NATO locce&amp; ..... o•..n

W

•n

ad'llntasr.s I hey *Oiolld ~ hl•t In 1 , . .,
!hOoting war Yet the WarMw Pact arrn ..l "'"

won
ft)e computet't.Lid tJ:efCIH c.tltecl 101 only
COt'l't'ef\tlONI we&amp;p04"1a 10 oe uMd N o nuc\Nr
Wt~Npona

•er• called up by t1t"-l sKII
T"er• wat afWllhef unllkety ll$umcmon ted

Cetf,tcatn
On the otner f't.a"KK. fam

from~ 1

SanK

~ th•t cant at ford

o pour lnout.aNJs ot CIOftll~ tnto int: e.t.tates
to pay taxes on the ..,,.,.., tney
collllet l&gt;ftO t"Ny ~ •lrld up t)I)'W'Q ""'GI'IIIy
mote ca, es a.n the R•gan taa: cut •ouad u....
wou-10

ha~

,,..,..

NATO • u ~ to tN-nta n cc.ntt t

oetenw

T""atM'\ibliatiol\...,
-Kholtng """' .. '"" I "'ATO 10&lt;th•" or 'OJVt ..,...... ot
fa.te
COI'l....,tiOfl•t wert..e: rtwtr ontr

op

"""lea' - - •

Th.ta meens
··-"'
~ ""tt\at a
••th

A

noc- b

to butW

oct'"" A.oaSia.,.-

wet~

m Central

A 115.000.. .,.., houteho'd. lor e•rnpil, wili
PI)' l1 70 laS .. tPU f'IO• trt.at the AN;at~ CIAI
t\ave
lnlo eftect &amp;tt they •0.,110 ha~ to
p,ap
011 o.nterest ~that p.....ous.ty •••
notta11ed

COI"~I'Of\41 fQIC. . woutd 11001'
.nto 1 nuo-. holoca"l1
r... f'OII ~ nohor CCI- I _ , , , . hfll 01'(
Of the new ltteal rear anG ltllt fNI'\&amp; Pf-'dflnt

Thls 'WOf'kS out to a Mt toss ot S6
Wetch on •11t«: S..,atot S l HayaUwa
tRGao 1 ~ ooc.ded that ~·nv h•s C&gt;Of!\IM/Ien...S

alrHJty

oone
s.ne

mao ling hl1 vo to-cs.le WII'S a waa.te o1 h4 ttaH s
lttM So M mass·ma•led "'' 10M of lettefa to

nit CaMomJI.n const•tuenta vs•nv an o4d t1a1
ThtM m~llton PtKM were retutlMd 10
Hayaklwa·a Wutungton offK:II as uftde1~"8fllblt

E.,~

~late

RMOM'• nww ta.: ptart ~• !'0• •n tHect •• b

betno etta&lt;"1oed 11 a ••r tOf lht ue-. to

The
ttu • .., come \IP ...,,." a ptan to
~·encourage A!'Mifte-at'IIIO put th4ur taa teblltfl
prn•~l

a.a••nos

W'lto
aecounta Tnt hOPe •• tt&gt;at lhf9 .. M
M!'fp hotd down •nlltl.oll b1 t..-n hng spt:ndii\Q

ANI g••e a lhot

•n 1~ atrn to tSpieaguet ec:J

llvlngl ano to.n lnl\th,Uona
How..et congtentonal
s.ar ,,.
$1Yii'IQI pl.ln ..,,II 1110 fa'IOI U't r-en H&amp;rt I ho1lt

••wt•

Pent~t;on computeta. Thtt waa tt\11 all
the N~TO tlhn rtsoondect lmmodlatety 10 tho

TM a.enator a bhmde.• cos1 the IIXPI!)'etl

suppos.ed Sovltl auatk on We• • Germany tn
raaJ me. there would oroblb4y be at teatt aomt
delay "' tnt All*' tespo~tH
Th•• was )'O' anotheN big ••if • 1nvotveo TM

computeta ..,.~• told to aaaumt that the
ho5Hiitln t&gt;&lt;&lt;*t out on 1986, and thai N• TO naa

-Lall yeat. the Ann'; orcteuKt aome aulo p.ar1a
trom a fum 1n De~mark.. bul when lhe pant
1hey ~Nete.n't uP to Gtlndard They ~~~~re••
uuble onfy Of\ en.g•nes w1th metltc httlngs Thit.
re..,, the Pentag0t1 ptaone•s Ofdttr~ more auto
patls-trom the same finn Tt\e re~son. ll\e

most ot the equ•pn•enl 11 hat l~ed IUt ln piKe

O.n1s.h COfTipany SUbm•tted the toftst btd on

II wtll NOJI&gt;
Ttle ttgui"IO" lhll foM'mlttttO lhtt lttat SAOO In
•ntftfnt .ncc~n1o to be wHiten ofl no lof'OOr
OAIIII ln•tf'~. I he htaSuf\' 0.11artm~1 will
approve AU StvClf Coetllhcllftl Whl(:h wtlll
WU1tlt IAIIJ)IJ'. .I 10 *"It Oil ()lfl Ol thft
•f'H~t:•t - 1.2000 on totnt ttlu~ Sl 000 on

andraael)' togo
Even wOih ollthtM ass..., pitons go.ng I&lt;&gt;&lt;

IMconH.tc:l
- Th•t'1Hn years •DO&gt;.

"""'it reu~n• •
But tht#t'l a Ulth TN AU Savtr Ctn,f.ciiM

th•m.

comtaanl•-•~fuc;hng

1n10 the

tr.. NATO totcea ,.,.,, c.,.am.o ··ev the

and ol oav Ave. aavs IM top_,., ' - ' ro
the White HouM. Ihe Wa•••- Pect had
peMirata&lt;l paoli ... tiATO l"""ard - a l
ael.nM posltoons On oav 18. '"" WtiUW Pact
b1o1&lt;a IIY""9b NATO'o raat Gel-.. lone and
startec:II'Y'ICMnQ raptdty ftlt*ard Ftnallr~ IN

war game was te""tNI.ct on Oly 2•

*"*"

11~.000

.,,._ec;

• oroup of US o••

Gult, Amooo and
HUSky-leaHd oovernment-.ownecs 011 traer. oU
tn. CaLfor"~ ooast NetM ct» ,. .,.. have ron
out and the o.t hmts ate as.long Congress to
e•tencl them f.., .MftiUXS from Olt-.pfOCiuclng
star• atl pustung U'Mt plan If tMy are
.-..stut. '"" ta.P&lt;Iye&lt;s could 10-. 5420
m•neon on the sl~ CJUI

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••n onl,. lobo\; I 10 petc.ertt
tf'toe af'rKK.Int 1011
TreaaUI)' batla a!lCI i'f"or"Mty ~rlo:tt c•lltl(:atea ""'il
bnttg The onty .., , a Mlr"ecl c~~ CW'd
come OU1 anead uncMr tnt "-19•" O'-.n WOt.ti&lt;J
biiO OutCf'l.._.. II .._,,, $8 000 WtOitt'l ot All
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the City Beat

Before the flood- NYPIRG on " 60 Minutes"
By RICHARD CHON

were torcec:11o

ma~e

a hard dec,swn on the

monor Movor Mlchoel 0 laughlin 101 Hool&lt;et
Her

you~va

llnilhftd walchlng
prote1slona1 f09tMII tnta Su.nCII)'. tum
on "60 Mlnules" el 7 p.m (WIV8,
Channol 4) and pr-ra 10 bt lldiiiOCI. That'a
when the lnlamous Mike Wei lace and hi• CBS
camera crow report on I hi dumping or to•~
Chemicals Into tn.o Nlagata Rlv.,. and hOw thOse
Chemk.als are tlnoii\Q thtlr way Into our ddnklnQ
wacer.
Thl 1•-mlnuto, 35-MC:Ond ,.port. enuUed
..Don•t Go Near tht Water:· Ia bOvl\d to hive
tremendous repe~cuuk»nt tt\flt onty natk)nal
madla axooauro os capable ol -atlng Mel It

build and today lhe1r green glas• headquartOf$
Is approacntno oomptetion '" ctown1own Niagara
Falls.• a s much of a pubhc fix-cure 1here as the
convtftlion c.nlet. tt\8 tounst shops or evt!!n V"e
Falls themMI'f$1.
But the ehern.caf industry in Niagara Falls
n\1)' be fast approaching tn.e POint where. it Is
dofng mote harm than good. Atler the ..eo
Mlttutea" teP&lt;N1 on ch.emk:als In the drinking
watet, you can n.pect the tounsm lndusuy there
10 sutter Naturalty, the tax t~e.!lues wilt drop
atao. ancs the pouuc.cans tn the Cataract C•ty wdl

might CUI Un0&lt;19h I... ""'""""nl ....... of
chemtca1 dum~ng 11"111. fot one ruaon Of
anotner, the loc:aj PrMI nu bMri • •t•th.CS
ptO'iltf"'i) VI
vou mogllt notna.. lltard too
muon al&gt;o4Jt ttoe Chemical ctumptng Ia Niagara

~truealtnCJustty tf'l

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Faits· ,_")' tQC)tM)fNC IIHII'ICI on II'* ch.mtUI
industry Local papers. vrrrhO are,..,. aware of
how m.nv )01&gt;1 IhiS rnduJiry """'"'" In an
otM!wrse economtcally ~elloel a&lt;u (ana aro
atoo ~~on 1M -osong &lt;1011.,.
_ . . . . , by II). 1\a. . hOStO&lt;lcally lg-Od tueh
preutf'lg envlrcwnentaJ ,,...,... preavm.abty lOt
Uoo • common goocf' ollllt communi!}'.
TM l.oYt Canal OIO&lt;y had slmmofOCI IO&lt; yta&lt;l,
toteraUy, bOIO&lt;t baing - n Into a mo)Of madla
event by a Iron! artlelt In 1M Now Vorl&lt;
Timo• SOmel&gt;ow, IM Plflt&gt;tel... g l - IM
dump •••• by netloneJ •~poautt turned LCWe
C&amp;nal •nto a symbOl, 1 tocua ot 111antkH\ that
'"" locat madla almply oouiOn't tiiO&lt;a to lgnO&lt;tBU1 even the Love C.nal catastraphe hltn't
swayed any minds as to ttle uUlmate place or
the chemical Industry in tha,Nioga ra Falls
community. l.octl civic teaders. when
confronted a few yeart back with Ihe Quet:tlon.
ol whell&gt;er Hoo4&lt;Gt Chamleal anouiO buiiO their
new corpot"•te holadquiJ ltulln NlaQi ra Falls.

~

a mesugo abOut I he tong-range..,,.,. olthe

uncletstand
01 COUIM,

a

l~nguage

they un

the health h.azatd tn&amp;IIS the
l"r''ICM"t d•.ltufblno lmflolation of the 60 MW'Iut.es
repon It &amp; &amp;oo eaf1y ID tell but the- cJt.tmteaJ
con1amaM~tJon of the •we~ eoutct ptesent a grave
.,.. ww:te 1'\!Nith h&amp;tard. one that CXMitd
c:onc;eo-.bly e l&lt;\ena .,,,.,. ""'l' 1o lkoflalo
ll\.$

B oasting about lhe nauonwlde notof.ety
caused by SUCh a story ooan~t ma:ke '~~81"f mud'l

sense. out tn uus ca"' It's tmportanl 10 ment;on

the -'&lt; ol Ull's Now YO&lt;!&lt; PlJtliiCl lnterOSI
-arCh Group (NYPIAG) Chaple&lt;, wllieh, along
""lh thOM at lkollalo State CoOepo anc
Syracuse l.ttllvers.ty. produced the mass:we
hNnn otUCI)' " - ' -.t~lch the "60 Minutas"
repo!1 Is baMd. The stUd)' WU SU!MifVislld by UB

graduate Wallet Hang, ..tto has executed "'"'liar
proJect$ •n bOll\ LOng Island and Poughl&lt;eepSle.
r... stud)' Will be rer.ued pubhely thia
Mondey, um.:t co COincide wtlh the ··60
Mlnules·• story. In the meantime, "Hang has
dtelared a ··news embargo," and La refustng to
at~rftnder any lntormatlon 10 the pras.s.
Con laCled Tuesday In the New York NYPIAG

ollie._ Htng said Ihe e -rgo waa moontto
ensure that media reactto n wiU, be •!!eclively

conc4H'IIrated •nd umely
But ha Roten. or 60 MlnutH."" 'tllrhO QtOCIUC.O

IM SlotV abOulll&gt;&lt;t Hang otucly, did ohO&lt;I aomo
U'le •n~t Begun two
aoo. '"'
saudy waa financed by SUNY atloid~ I mandatory
lees and rouncsauon Qtlnta In ua dratt !Ot"m, tM
aludy la about two 1nc.hlt truck. an exhault•••
and thoroughly ectentlii:C- report on It'll cr,emcat
contamlnaUon In lhe nvet
60 ~ Inure•.. btfgan 'tiiOfk•ng on t~ 11ory

y••••

''G"' 0t1

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F•bfuat)', and 1111 -..ay. M ~h WaiiiOI i)f\G IM

CBS ~ocsue:Uon '"m cama to Ntaga•• Falls to
&amp;hoot soma him and conduct eome of Wallaea's
patented high p,.aturt '"'.,.,....,..
The INUit II I .tOfy lhat Rosef\ tl htQ~y
en.'hUS'&amp;SltC lbol.ll It I I ,..,.,. IIT'I)OI"tlftl
brOadcast"" Ao1"1n u•d We &lt;hd a hem~
afTtOUJ'\t ol
Mioq ,,._. a.hOOC•I"iJ AncJ
thele were numetOut ooc ...tNntl.. MM.~rces and
contumeti!Of'la tt\lt .... coutdrn 1.nctu6t 1ft tN
ftnel rwport ..
OM -V d•Siur1&gt;ing IKIII&gt;al -

.......,c.,

CltSCio--""""'
along"''" ll&gt;o ,_.vtd loll\"'9
Olthe Hang atUCI)', "''Y patloally O&gt;pll"' . , , tha
~~:.':.n~..-::.::~

the
prob&amp;Wn-• tl\tt ot au tnt enc:toent.~ of to:a:tc
chem..-1 dutnptng llltl Hang dOCUmMIOd.one was concl\&gt;etOCI Illegally ·Evatythlng thara
QCMnG on •• legl1 No on 11 break•"Q the .,.., -

. .10

Walttf H~ h4m.Mit vrrriff bl: on hand •n

Noogara Fans Monday t o - '"" rloodgot. . ol
miOn'l\lt~ tulfOVnc)U,.Qi thl •tOfY. JudQAnQ hom
rthe enlormaUon th.at hal ltlkeG 04.n 10 far, and
by NYPtRG'o onthustssllc pubjlclty campaign IO&lt;
Sunday's "60 Mlnutn" segment, tM ,., ..... ol
tM Hang atudy next ~ Is an event that w 11t
c:e.tt••nfy nave local repercvaalona. and covkj
conc:..vably have soma national Import. AI *11h

Wut Val.. y one LO'ie Ctnal. Wtllorn Nt w Yotll
moy once again have tht ogponunitv to alloW
the co'!ntf)' how no1 to run Ill lnctuatry.

�-BEING HUMAN ... BEING G A Y A Special Sfrvice · SUNDAY. OCT. 11 . 11 am
UNITARIAN-UNIVERSA.LIST CHURCH

ives un-average ride
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West Ferry St. at Elmwood
GUEST SPEAKER: Rev. Doug Strong
All Souls Unitarian Church. Auguta. .,._

II) ntfDERJ CK E. PARX
Spttt"'m SJqfJ w,.,~
II )OU ha\~ ntt nddtn a
BJudhrd bu. tb... r&gt;v pre&gt;babl)
loa-. t""""'t&lt;rtd lilt Rn-ntlld
R. IWicloiplo- ollllc
- " ' popular clmtn 1.1 L'l Oo
l'ld&lt; .... ~ llaodolpb
on&lt; "'" ·~ an"hlna bur an
.. .,.... bus nc!&lt;.
In a lllUibOn •btrt motl bvi

n.a....

., ·-bon

clrr...,&gt; llat&lt; and t'\IIK tbnr JOb&lt;,

R.wdolrb .... madt .... da~ and
nob oa hit""' ,_.
Qjoyablt. A clrnn lor Blutl:lord
GIICt 1-9'!1, k ha&gt; ~ o

•uclnl•'

lo)al lol~oo&lt;ont or ran• am..na
bolb ;rucl&lt;nrs and non-&lt;rudrnll
around VB
~ hrk ndrna hu bu&gt; C&gt;nt c.u
«P«ltO Sit bad and ..10) tbc
l'ld&lt;andbc--Oitbc
IJmtlr) Randol¥'-'• antJa,
rrom &lt;Cftled~ 1o
rth&amp;JOII\ bltumc&gt;-

•hod! rana•

StucknlJ ba-..c \lr&amp;ouJ

tc&amp;lODt

lor lrlana him. VB llucltnt, Kn111
~Uill&amp;id,

"I hlt alltbooc:

J.i&amp;J»

be llu," rdcmrra 10 lllc - ·
..told&gt; art _..s oa 11&gt;&lt; claolror Raodolplr'1 bus. Ht ara~co 1M
"'llS hrnudl and lhty contarn
ouch pl&lt;uanlrrts •• "Smrk Cod
l.&lt;h &lt;&gt; You " Durin&amp; tht frnal
...... pcnod ... has .. hkh '""
" G.r.l W. You Oa Your

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.. 11 .-.cd aboul lhf ......
Ra:..ct •.trh Wid. ••1 like t.0 pu1 up a
dllltrtnt ........(~') &lt;rn"tl Som•
llud&lt;niJ look r.,...,-d 10 lptalrc
llan• and ..t .mt 10 pu1 111mr up.
~ •raa caa At maay •orclo."
Otlla • .,.,.., lliCh ..
Spauldrlll RA Jolla Latt"n· &lt;OIO)

hi&gt; " 'IIY ranarb. "I loltlllc " '"
ht ..,. ad lite • r...~, and Itt
110m&lt; ftnlunm on," k sold
"Otlla but rlri&lt;'erJ ju" ycll al you

: ~:::w~~: ~·"

you '"'f&lt;

Whar ..ted wby Ill&lt;) thoqh1
~x
~.hrsr.- bus
dn&lt;m
a lou 10 t1plam

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tht

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rhtnomt_,,

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u "'"' IUs penonahl)- •hich
is unlqut and this i s - or lht
conurbutina lll&lt;'lors 10 Ius

1h11

pop•llallly.

by Mickey Spillane

Randolpb •-as UNW"&lt; of the
, . . _ behond his populanty. "I
doo't l.aow, I'm JUil doina mr
)Ob," h&lt; nottd. I tike peOple and I
k:no.., •htt il's lilt to bt •~-a)'
from home. I mow •hal rl'l hl&lt;
10 b&lt; homtsic~ . I - . t 10 hclp
poop~&lt; b&lt; "-PPY and k""" thai
til&lt; os btauurul. ~
fOf •lirl1..u · - lbal cu
01 caa'1 b&lt; liSted u ........ 1bai
:nrc&gt;nw R Rudolph is
lllll'&lt;rSally liitd by his l&lt;llow
dri\m. Whtn wtd tr ht had ..,,
com(llamu about aay or tht
studenr• or ocbcr UP«lt or ho
)Ob, b&lt; rtpbtd, "No. Ill)' to~

aJoaa •nh "-..yooo. Ill) 10 lauah
off any ~u I ba•~ •uh
propk, I lilt the Mall run bar
bttauoc I mt&lt;t more prople on

it.••
IWiclolpb 11u a meuaac ror
1loo&amp;t ..too do 1101 lido hi&gt; bu&gt;&lt;s:
"Tdl &lt;bcco life io btauui\JI, hit"
wonh u..,.._ 1 thml or poop~&lt;
Wllh ty&lt;1 •bo caD't!W, propk
wllh kp •bo caft'l walk and I
&lt;hank Ood tha&lt; I'm alivt and

hc:oltby.

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T o anyont '" thlt coufltty bom
ductng ot after WW II, you mutt,
..,.,.,.,,., IN/I he pow., tully
~·••l"t elfeett ol tht 1~
phenomenon (J)Ot) cultural
e-.pJosiOn} known alm~y 11 rock &amp;.

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And here. with 1882 nearly upon

us. the direction lhla mua'c hit
taken 11 •• 'f'tsk)nlest 11 It could

be llmllle11 lndlllorooee . .111n
wllh a spin of lhe r-.:110 dial One
SMkl altemeuvet lXII tht eHona
raf81y measure the fltutta. And
lhe impeel ol eaeh muolclll
OCC\Irt-nce 11 mlmmal a nd IPP"tl

eonsttuet•v• only • •thtn Ita o• n
• Mtf44KV•ng framt&gt;NOtk
If you ...., IMI your roet &amp; r011

Mart s'o• ~ng down. G'"'' a OQOd.
1\ard r•sten to Jl $11\Qtng •T'IIrilt &amp;.
Sho~o~t

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a tNt~•• -. ltd
blmdtr

t""-Y tumb¥ •

on UUI dl)' 10
remember ...

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�By Jim B-ogan
Butfalo·a Tom Sua non 11 1
... ~-up
WOt'.._.O In &lt;:lube aU O¥el tl'lt

comecs••n ... naa

counlry tnc•udlnQ ua Vegll II\
lmpoflll'lt att PO'no atone to
nallonafl...,.
tn petton.. Stratton •• 1 • tO
stack ol '*~• ~.,
n.&amp;l
two• n ""'' ,...,, and ..,..,, tf'l•cA

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OI.AUIS Ht11lt.IQv'Ctly. IWI'bly
~I tom Of'f ~·NttONI

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0,..., up ~~ttO , . CCM't\afll '
liaS a IOOC~• "'"'' 1110&lt;111\.
canrtnt a loUC)C)ty 1tn a ..""., cue
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~td 1 __.,,.,._. SU•tton

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II I C04 ..ChCM, ot

()MI 01~

canoon•. the torm Stratton ta•ota
AtiO tnc.h;ded

attiCIN

*'' lhtM .non

In the h'llroctucuon 10 Son o '
8ull1to ClllpJ. Str,uon wt"ea, •·1
60 ~no.ed lt~e our erea and neve

h"f'd here, by ChOlet, for o••r

aht\Mn ,..,,, ' Suauon conaj6trt
hlmHII a big Bulltlo '"" ond
~er••

ot

tht c.anOOfls

m hil bOOk

taking a loolng pot.a at llultato
T.... o are JOI\Itt aboul l:hiCMtl

•lnga alld _,...., ....~. alld ha
ment1on1 tne 81111 •"d tht S&amp;bl••

H. ,..,,_ •••

r.J••"D Ptouo

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col long
11 • I "QOO&lt;I
c.onctpl
... but
he dOt
4KSM•1 , . .•
growtng tJof.cl 'lllrilt\ ''

T.. """* _.u,.
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-~ ,•..,. the

to•uds ttle

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FRIDAY &amp;
SATURDAY

lblvtO He 1110 f•k• C)UN bvt
defends h•mMft by N'f'ng 1 trunlt.
puns ata a 'f'lhd torrn of humor 1

NIGHTS!

lh'"' danvo• ~s ...._you oo
too many ..

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Call 855-8943

tor reservations

StrattO'\ f.C.•eG ~ Ha•ntftO
arl at U 8 Mt auenoea ClllflnQ
the tate lll}:t'" and can ,.,.,...._.

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YOUR LD ALBUMS
ARE WORTH CASH!
AT RECORD 1lEATRE

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............ ptHJ~-· 11\fg&amp;LWlCkld•""' N•ttotaar Ul'lltOOOII ...-:
nt. S.runt., E- "91'1&gt;6!
About t\ • ca.,...,, Suatklrt ....,._

.,...

'lfiiiOf'k~:t~t-one or '""other .. He
0011 ,....... good c:hai'ICI ot

_,g-CiriOCf F..n-.
•hi&lt;-" appea"..,., ntunoi.1

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TOM Str1t1011 .. 11110 a

MUD WRESTLING

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C)U~l."*S '" m8Qiltnel . . fjJ.,. . .
11 ~.~, • Otgfll a"'CC Ho~ar#fl
tie "'' rt~Cet~llr ~~~~flO 1 b006I:

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AhO&lt; college, suauon OOt •

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VOoftO IO go -•hate " 5N ,._
tiiMft .. orhno to ge~ """' on r,.

canoon••• WN&gt;M WOfliL Ma bMn

GARY SMITH

volat1,. dau u 8

r-outer toe but tM•Gned a her t*O
~"• to dttfote tumseu to r-.
W'fd""Q Fouwnatwy.

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Itt • """"
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•• fin nol Nldy 1 ltanck~P

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~"0 g a&amp;Ad I CO\Ipfe Ollltna
8ut he adds. I wun•t a r.O.J 0 ,
enylhtng tie graduated 1rt 1Q68
.,,,h • ~. . In an "••tory lf\0
con•~• hll c.la.u '"-··moat

- - , • .,.,.,. Holma"'g.,

,.....,, SJ&gt;o•

LOcally ....

fttOhl II Mult.ga"·a He~­
ln. .,.,. •• S.r&amp;Hd•r
u ••
•on I be tu-"' • settes.

"'9"' o•

llfttt t1

llfnckoP corn ... Thay'll be oe&gt;u&gt;g

•"·••· too

A mvx#Qh h11 fatner ''a OuaNM
St,.tton hal rno•ed a•ay trom
cwoanl.lea

r&amp;lig~

-rm an

indtvlduahll~ he uys .. U you1e a
niCe guy rov•re going tom..... u ..
He adda. · Too many peopte are
Kl'tWid up by re Ugton
Becauu so much ot the
1

ent«tatnment bus~•• 15
centered in Celllom1a. Sua non
could po. .lbty help 1111 car- by
mewing there 84.11 he refu&amp;e~.
" I rNIIy hlle Los Angelos - he
HYI One Of lha ariiCIH In n..

boo+. Is a c.eretut d4.secuon of
1t'lt• ~la r c.tt• wtuc:h StritlOt\

d•fllkol lo$ MOefM. Sa'\
FtlnolfCO, anoll.as Vegas
0..0•11 htS a~ he r-..l~ lft
tMg C1t!IK 811 llfnpotfl"l to hiS

carHr

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assautls on them out onty 10
pertorm. and M always U"V"H as
IOOfiU~
The fl'laM'\ fiMCW'I he lf\l.&amp;al5 Otl
&amp;t.IJli''D lin ·~ Bu·ftak) a!U .. for
f'.. flt!hl)' t11 00.. not War'lt to

eng·-'""'

!hem
from·
tllo
~·• and
tlloy . . . . . . _ oonhonloel by lhe ponlt&gt;illty 11\at
. . COUld halO I I ' S - by ..... OJ;
fftt lft0¥e. f\1 U'\St$t5 ht$ famly tl

more~'"'"""' polont.ai
cat..,
eMil\

Thote 1$ OfMI """9 oata from
Suauon·•- ol ~~~
ClefoO- - · Ho uys, '11h""'

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they•re Nee

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lm"""""l PfOipocto,.a OiOI)' prou unoo. he Ia romoncltng ut, ""'
might ...J -"" tor h i s O'oltfl'lh&lt;IIQ .nn be all right of you
-a&lt;;latlon ot hoa own -'&lt;. "Hit edmot ~aln things wtH . . _ . &lt;&gt;&lt;
diary ~· v.rHten In a mWror..f1ke
not happen, tegardtess
PION thol II OllnUitar-..tly
Tho li!OIW)I l&lt;&gt;&lt;m rt lakoo 10 tho
ond aoc&gt;hilltlcotod ond
sequitur
aspect a ot

" Mill&lt; I&lt;&gt;&lt; the Dock" by Alohord
8rauHgan

H uddled'" leffOf, I llllt'Hied out

the &lt;Sratt alone In Platt&amp;bf.Hgh.
Cumbo&lt; lind S«y, and lolonlrNI

during li&gt;e "'lndlng clown ol the
V..tnam war wll'll r.-dtng the
~l•llled ecstuona of Ak:hord
llrOU1'9M'I booU. Tlllngt htcl
dlsiotegrated to ouch o ,..., of
ond .,_.. thot humor

••-1
-on•
non
"'*'
,.llacto a gontlo humot ond orony
ngttta otsett ot tl'le lost
He aaw 1"'- leftd H't htl own way_ '
RtCI'IatCI tounds qutte a tw1 ~~ ~.the
ma., ettw.ater• '" Stautloar\'a

I lew Olhef wriletl, WU '*"--I

~d C.tlt it at OM POt"'l-11
offMI by an ~nny de¥.-,_,..
Ju11 U IOC.. fnl.laaC appNIS to

tem•ndecS me that I, aa an
autonomous •nciMduel. Mve totne
control OWf wnatl\aPPflr't 10 tne. 1
am nol a t ....-.on wnage: or a
.UUIIiC. I - not lOy BrouUgoo
changed my 111., 1M he ot lolllt
made Ito loUie moteloe.roble.
Allhe lim.. I !nought 10ri011t
llttttatura ended w\th Pound end
Ekot and lllot _,,.._...,
Wfh•• lltw Blauttgan, Kewy, cw

Vonnegut .,.,• .atnet,lng efM
OIIOQ41he&lt;-IIOI - · tnougtl to
oommanc1 my lull ollonllon, bul
not qu1te me,. enltrtafnMent. I
first PICked up Trout F/011/rtg In
ot the pn&gt;mpllng ol o

Am•,..
roommate .mo wu maJoring In

OOCAOtogy or onlllropology or oom•
clomn thing. II ill ,,.... lhol
Brlutloon Ia lnltr"rtno u a aoc:llt
phenomenon-he becOIM POPular
at a tlmo ..non people needed
lnaplrotlon to 1941ow their own
oonvlcllons. Hll wrttlng aupp0&lt;1a
on ottllude of Qulot dl-lonco.
Not,qjthatoncllng, my oonOOPIIon

anat time ol lhe,.tura 11

something not easy to read, the
problem I conUnued to ho¥0 with
Broutlgon hod _,.thing to do
with my_,,..., need 10
ctaulfy. Btautlgan's ,_.I
dlaPIOl8 ond atorleo, on oocaalon
ond to -..ylng deg..a, - m llu

-s.

_ . . . - bl•-•-llke

11n1e ......... ..n11e "'~_,no
lite. peomain WIJIIN\ 04hor
poatl wrfto

lncletermOia~

Thlo

form, .,._1'"0

hcUons, ta wna1 I beliwe to be
arauuoan..... 01....... stref'g11\ •••

.........
1-

; -

tt&gt;e l~· _.....,

on reading air of

Bnwl)9on'o earlw -'&lt;a in prou

Mel poatry It WIS Wfth gtOOI
u.p.dation thot I opened

Tire

roltyo-lolonllno U.pr•u tto.r. I
-...s.
-.tel t&gt;e • - to mo
SM'8f'lll
yMra
tater. would tnt rtat

recont Brlutlgan I COUld lind ho¥0
anything IO ooy IO

THE ENEMIES

fntercourae and
defecataon u cutt.

Ol.her COOU.: •~ )

was a necn&amp;.~ty tor aut¥t.aJ
Brautagan .. W1t. along •th thai of

tn~··mlnd.....,.... ..

-

•ho c1o not tllto to '"'""
paper

mtnuse The in¢wkklaJ has a
cen..n amowu ol po....- rr he
~ "'' •n tt'Mt most
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acape tO, II onrv itll M
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a. CcMetNn $(0\'e:. fiSI'Wng
a

.,.,, ha,d, and ju:ll "

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fOf the ttrntones. He 11
._.penmenta11n the mall marbl

"'* wntlng _,..,, jwt

B.auligan'o :..ny

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gNr ~

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- 0 1 ""-'hoM- dO no&lt;
•\a to,_ Tllltlo nolto ooy th.,
"" _..,.,.,.., lly rellocls

T•otn •llh !he llddlt__,

J-

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tnnuen~• of
Sc&gt;-. Ed
Gtoucho M . . . M e l - CleeiOy

lutldng tn the

bKI&lt;gtouna Ho Ia
H\lel&lt;-.y .,-..,.. a~e&lt; he 111 out

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publ/ahed by the pretllgiOUI -lou•
Four S..aona
edrlod by Oonatcl Alton, an

Fo~Utdatlon,

tmpona.nt rtgure In contempcxary
Amartcan POOl I)' \.a lor lhey wore
Pioked up Dy the mainstream
IXIbllahlng lndullty, giving

otronglh Of hiS Wfding f1u In Wl\el
he~~ with Whol Ill!! hal In lhe
I)Of)llt.r mind and In the
statttmettll o1 preu retease
writars, Rlctwd B&lt;oulioon tvokeo
the • ..,.. ol the 1960s. But I think
l&gt;lt dlnldant oharm hat a curroncy

8rauUgan man market euccess.

not deoendetlt on nosta.JOCa,

lame and IO&lt;Iuno Hola one ot tile
tow ..~,.,. t flu who hoo boot&gt;
able to on lOy tht boll ot both

upec;latl)r now lhat -

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I IIIII loti ..1)' good liter
oomplollng a 8routlgan - . 8u1
tor olllht hllertty, Brauuoon Ia
alao writing aboUt conlfot and
PO-. dallnlng thO tow lhlngo In
lilt on Individual hOI controlovt~t.
Tho lncOdonll goliiQ by tJM
llaahe-. or tb dlaly .,,~.. lo
the unlftltlated,.,. unitlOll

rulsl the oumblng
present.

need to

bOredO&lt;n ol

tho

Rlchord8rout'90n wiH grve o

-try roodlng on Sunday, Ocro110r
11, 2 p.m. or tho AJIKiflhN&lt;nor All
Goi/Vf. Tile ,.odlngta aporrsOiod
Dy Black MountoiD Colt-/~ ond
rho Gray Cllak ol-try and
letlett ollhe Engl1$h OapMimotll,

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• eMf 1.000.000 used obJms bought.
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1115 ELMWOOD AT FOAEST·883-0330

me.

The main choract• In tho Is Ak:hard, ..no by hla own
edmillllon locka "like a Iedlng
mkldt...ged htpp~." acoomponled
by his Imagination thot
him

"'"'loa

,andoct\ty from Montana to San
Francleco to Tokyo and bock

again. In mOfOy tii!Ofl Choplars.

hi

rumtnates on C&amp;llfornla •• a

time OUI tO
go trout ll&amp;hlng, dopk:ta alcohol u
a paatlme and hAngov.t"a • an
art, tayohla rtp~~latlon aa o eo.
CUUU.fll SymbOl, 111&lt;.11

• Friday, t Octobof 11et . 1llo

--1101-.9

�Isaac Stem with the BPO:
A violin slonn dissipalts

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ by M h"al

.,.,tt\ a~ fNl oetC)IIytnQ the
-om·oteoturecl oolooot. •OOO~IIt IIUC

Ut'1011-.rnatet, tor the aud ..nce. U IS a
\IN1UIIIO Qtf'C4 In lhe *Ofll lott\M Of •..._
wcwo aft ttci\NQut attt1 oo tmOIIOf\ D\;nng
tf'l.e t•tlt hlfO mo-t_......l. ~a Uy,lhefe ...
a..u• tntwpter bet..een tN orc:h•u• encs

Slim
Gratt1eo thla .-.. aa ~ liM' aOIOit.t·a

'"""" v••"''tho .....,.., poonly ot
_,...,..,,o.,.,.....,t....,l•o:ll,otwhocfl

n.. Bultolo ""'"*"""""Or"""'"'
(81'0) G!Jened Ill 461h _ _ . t o " - -

ar.. ot

lou!t 11 tho Pllra aceomc&gt;~IIM&gt;enl

twtfMSay and hJii •su. ...,J..., ....... • • •
~ llfltst. 1n tho paot .,.., ht hll quote
lho "'".. p10)&gt;"9t~ng ...wcaa 1ft Paha.. ...,. . attet O.t'l-.
-"'GOG P8$and '*"11"''""'toct""'Y, 11 "''''' "'"' .-tQon 1111
M f'ut~s. Ptllf'tiO out tf'QIIr'll thlo peoe&amp; ol

.....u.,- '".....

ram.,.,., .,.. ,~. a nd~

Tlle

ma" "-"

_ _ T_ _ _ b)'
_,._,oii'OIIO&lt;I&gt;OodM4-Ioosl

a ...,._., p o r t - . ouno..vo tho
•.,._.mo . .~, •u mUCib tnOte ~.._
fl
not ~"to ,..... up tot W't\at ..,.

*••

.., eoeoc

but ui\I0¥0f,Mg perform.nce

INQIIt ho..
t.tt., g,,., tt.. an ...a a d\MGe to
,.. ....., , _ ......,. -

t ....... btH•f

Gemonatrat• hit tebted ranoe

Kf&gt; ceoa_,ntr thOwwJ f'IO IIQ"'I of
_ . . , . . . dutl"9 hll pert..,.....,.. of tho

F""""'ltty !hoRuol4.
BPO. u..,. '"" t&gt;a:lon ot
fon'n Jbe

GlfiCIUf Ju~UI

o-ak VIOt•n Conu&lt;to 111 A -· I
-.agoroua P*A wnc wowkt ....,. ••'•
•jJlieG to ,_.. Sterf'l 1 tempe~..,...t

Of'O'"·

.,.._&lt;.a ·ongM•tlly wulllft

•••
1010
t»ao•n u-p

for
what ....... '*"'""'~'
pwce becem• merit, •"'' wNn

to

thlloi)&lt;OOOI1But tho tonao _ . , ol '"' ..........
Mo!llortS,._y_I IIIO .. oto&lt;

wu a ma•tertwl perlormenc.e

u~ tM

Do«.. p . - U II a cNIWnQ"''I INoll~l

__
unl&lt;atloe....-10 ......... *'" ..
..... , .... ,.. be&gt;ro.'ftV.,- ...-you
... Sl... . . - I d l y hoi • ,.,,.,.
Tho II'MII w~h _ , IM IN&gt;rt. atody

tnv.t.IC..._"'· .,,
Stom 11 P&lt;O-tl)' -•t.nt ... lOth
tM .ortd·e mo1t ac:d.U"'Wd

Vatiahon.&amp; on

W&amp;l WI hne

O*OQf~ got off to a 5ha ..y a.tett ••th ao
~tral lffl"g«nenl 01 Ownes Jves-'

-

_,.,.,.._oroc~.--·

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i.nterpttllf~ n.. ,.,.. """'~· ....

Der1cxtbtd .n a ~ ~' rneniW '"'"' tt
tt&amp;UM tor 1M wotk .,...• •,. to a c:oi'OI'1
t«&lt;dccton s.mAarfr. l"t: "'-~ btl I''• lNnl

-··~"'11'_,.,.!1...,1'­
. . . be.l~ wtwn:MJ' llld

moctr.•r ~

-thl\1·--"'"""""'

An lif' •• •• ..,_., • tll'e op.n nob tt•
P'h•ahlttnOrW&lt;. It yov'te ,...,.. to the arM or •

TU~t W'hQ fta_s,n t pteviOUSJr IY&amp;i'ecl
of ~ of S~UaiO·a cVttvr61

}'OIM. . .f

UNS.Uf... you ov.e It to )'OV(M't to •nflf'od
nelt1 t•mt- atO&amp;Jnd W•th 61~t d46COO"I6
awaltlablt, tKJ• can )'® r•I~~N?

Feminist comic Tyler spoofs modem mores in Buffalo
By 0.1rclre M art1n

memben ol tne au&lt;hence 10 m•ke a potn•

r~te ar. a h1w paopte llfJfiO can diiCull
politJa. homo~oellualtty rcUo)On. or '•"'·'~
oppr••~ tnteWountl~ Theio are e;.en
te~r Vtho ,.,. ab4e 10 do 10 al\d mal«t

IlK a qiJftUon Of go tnto a )O+.e-and there
wa1 nf'¥et any hftftancy.on I he part of
thoa• c:no.en While 1hao expecled there to
l)e a preoon"nantly lt~m.att ctowd, ttlere
wa11 lu.rprts•nGI)' taroe oumt&gt;e:r of men 1n

other-s laugh. Femtn•ll cornOdrtnnt

attonoance

~n

Ma. T)&lt;IOf too~ c;omp'ett commetae ot ttle

Tyler •• c.apable ot both, and her OctObllf
4th periOtmance It I he Centtr Theatre •••
• reftHhlng renHndet that temaM-otttrHOCS
humcH "Met not be •U-dtPI.C.tlng
Tyler ia no ne~r to t•tMr comedy Of

sc.eoe.

lemtnlsm H" hi.-(Ky '" tnteJet.Uf'\Q a• " "
15 tntrtg\HnQ In 1860. It a CltiG ball~
Mlnt\I.U.an. &amp;ht wu .,-rested 11 a lema••
tmper&amp;Of'UitOf •lort.G wrth fort)' tour men $ht

and,..., tormer comeot pari~~«, Pal
~nt.&amp;on manag.o tOPttform the only ant•
war s.hO* tn '1-etnam. tnt.,.ttno'Y .--ough,

was bart 1ave tor • stool artd

1 rocllntng coueh bOth Hilly transformed
into neces.•ary Pf'OP'&amp; •hf!ft the lim&amp; cam•
She -.atn'I4'!G liP w1tn 1 trw subue barbe at
tM c;ouple an tM W'h1te Hov..e- ·trw
O.,.. t,ic. 1\en and BartH .. U She
attecuonatef"; c.~~lteG them-a'td sPQIY!o
tftth~ill•tk.iklfy Of Nancy "-aan·a
AfhtN-tht Act•on Pfogtam ·Lad.u

A.Si"'"'" women •
T

l..., '-'the ...,,. ~lot ••prQ9fesaive"'
~--••-· ""'-· •""
COII'IIM; a..,.-•s tnOI.Ided-oetore oeat-o VrrJI"

Uus ••s ana"'OCC thftH.IQh the USO. the
'"""""' 10&lt; -TyteraNIHotnoon uno
-1''\ -t Got My Man-m m""l UQrt.a.. loget.twf
tloey - I 01\ to c:u\ 1-t-061 o - .

'

t•o•

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rn "-bor

A5 , _

""'"· -

TJ»er t~na ...,. out '" t~l• force al tht

Center lh.Nue on Sunday ntght, wtHtr• the
eomedlenne played to a nur tuN capac:ny
c:towd-a twely. apputc4&amp;H••· parttcfpltOfY
etowd 111 tho!. Tylor flaquanlly 11"11~1 out

8EGI'NHER OR AOVANC(O

-

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TMM magazine.. II he,t ;ot matned "'1'lle
""'oad•ng of tht taat cleo;erty ted to a Slqu..
through Wll&lt;ch the &lt;ommocloenno nod the

Coli • abeut thl..,. a a

~~,...._tnelludll,..ro-.nd

CIQiri'1DIIIN..Go....,.,.,...~-"CC-........,..IortllllgiDit

.,....l'lltt'd

U w With.~ •

dlillla

tour houra. &amp;tV.

""" ......- . " " " - lam ....... ol

bfilliant

Trttf gawe I'* own aooount of 1M «~.hre
Nltrvtty tW, ~· • ''" God's- promise
10 Joupn thai he ..can be on the~ o1

P'IO 10 ~ frOm New Yor\,. tOOft\. ~ 1t10 t~

~,..WIIO,........,.InQ

tn. nlll"t *I)' I r,._.. ' Dttncs ot I'! ..mot i&amp;
com~ able to tf\llt ot tN ltle L.enl'l,. II liCe
Both t.~hii.Zecl no..l ~tO IOpcl!
$UCjedl Ot.tt IS Tyler t•pla•ned 10 tt&gt;.a
wntar, theta art '""'-'tnt dd*~
8UICt bet~e'f'td"' the Sfl1era..• it-.
rehec:ted E.,..ntuafty It ti.Kf'led 11ound and
'*"'-t .,...,. ttO llh•"*'S •tJo..n the

•• *'

$JStem

she •••

a

'"* ......

......,.m•~~ lftV$ ~.,__.r.ro

t-to,.....,. lt* ~""~that

•t ...

COtrWCHan

vre• honOc to 0t comoa'*' to
~•

As ,,.. .,.,.no
'"•"..,· gene~a,.tte~
•.,eo s.pec.hcs Aoben T)'ltr

o.c.o.·

1~ N'f'lpOrt&amp;nee

ot coahuon poithc:t-

•'1'101

W•t•n ,_.._. YOI'k-.

pan oe ...-.--e.g lOUt 1M. doit'O fOf the
l'il• ........lUll -lflliNAM\ Her
h~~uon as lhre .... tt. JS to • P'UG lew tf\C!
pot ftC I oC t"- f~o~t.wre .. HAM ta. prMMINr
cornmfttoG to bullclonQ o - . u c
aooa •., ~ W\ Amlnca 1'her h.aO.
!AIIIo Ml ""wotho ~of the C..Otor
T'heatrt. " dtd ethel •.-na"'-''t, 10e1• IQ ~
1&gt;&lt;00&lt;- OtQOfiiUl-•
All IhiM va.-.oua QfOUJIIfl were there to

".'.t-_ty_ - ,.,. -*"--··

vor- _ , ""ttoerrOOI\Sln_..._.,...

G'"'"9 _ .•• c : l l a - 1 0 - .,..,._.,
OOOid-o - . , Tyte&lt; ftfloo

I maNOIJot!IO Qlt Ilona aOCI - - ol
-*I$
... _,....,
b)' the
COUI'\11-~nQ 1 w6ma11, 1 .._..,_,

thin OJoPIIInocl, • om gloG to bO alllhooe
I MOll I , onol !m good I M able to 00 -~ I

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priCAIIOn But htt fottl hM tn 'h. UMimeflt
ot tM top.c of homoMJtuatty-her 0'4'11 ••
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pol 11cs •• a call to action fOf polital4y
m•n6ed conc8'ft"led N\d•.,lduats o.c•ar•ng
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rno.OSierocl.-

buSing. lhe paint of tMI\Igt HWaHt)l. and
tt..-efl maniiQ'Id to poke f~ It thl mala

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.... ~....... tDin t. 'leN~ ~ tn.w:lin . . be antwtt-.ao
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tnd ~~ lhow our studlnct' ~ .._ ti4*V to
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.,. ttl•"'• to be reveffld. not abhOn'ed

II)C)II-t•I'\Gt.,.,.. .,-,

~hOIQgy .... nyat•la
The ...n1ng·1 htgft potnta occurred'"
HQ~. artd wttfe ab5olutety

molt pert. tht utad tt\em . . a veh•cte to
deClare 'PfOu&lt;lly that .ahe wu gay, and that

Nt paat 11 w..l •• ptQenl. thOUgh

and ope-n one t5, a'Jd noont attN Centtr
TN,atre tMmed tn the...._.. Oil t.IPM\ Tl\e

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A Groom. atte1 a fortt100m lng atbvm wtll be
reteaMG In MarCh

1

avotd any conuo,•s)'

riOfglo•lll!On ot 1M pooreu•.e
~~t
the AiO"t '' oroantDng to
luU u. 10 Qtt ut. •
Thaa wat no avrcw•M. ••r\Ct T~._ .•

"'m.ak•ne .no.~ ~ory ~~'~eM •n ot
1 ....._. '"""" • w..,....-c......,)' executed.
II and up c:omedt.
e...pert•ti•I'Nd and ~ -lh.at
On het own, Tyter wot lo'IJI!'f _......, , entlwl'«&lt; Rol&gt;on tptera ....,..,__ H«
!0&lt; ttoe oroonaotron olttoe H- Z•JIIKOOO onM -CloniC: .,,.. wao --vr&gt; to
c:llapiOI ol ltoe Hot - Orgonll.t .... ol
l!at\olorm . _ lhf , _ . IOITIII•OI SUI&gt;;ect Ol
Women (HOWl. 0 t H ' - - - ciOnnV
IICI--Oho P f - l • "'-llh
a four •ee-k"""' there"" the eartr

not

fane-, tootWOfk to

Hor poura)'ata ot tetbtan cuttute, her
rtGOUK.lK)f11 01 a Pftthofa of hOmO..IIUII
t)l.pouem:.a. •er• mlldty blUer. But tor the

began 'lrn.lh-ng tnd ac•eecturog ,, moct.
•a.bof as Ma.ry mutl Nvt done on

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It t•

Tylor·s tt'IWuchon ttlt crot.d then~·"
.tllf\Q1nQ $1 tnt N1ght IO)'OYJJy ,.._,~. lht

-IJII-hU,
spKOIOC:Ohy tile
, . _ , qUHooon or uar OooNO ~-¥lrQ•!Oly- t o - ""'",.VI to Pronu
Cl\a"- lad)' 01 .naa ., a ¥'1tg1n .. T,...
•·llctl ..no..,. 1 to OUss anclteiT

anclthtf _ . - · - - '"'
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Slt"''JI, •loGO\

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whi~h

ptenu:re ol po1lft)'tfl0 1 •oman wtlhf'G lOt'
• gynecoiOgtctt tklt'f'l, complete ~tlh l~tt1
tying dOwn on the couch
up tn
'""tslble stktups "-rt1aps t~t mate
membef5 ot tho audlel"« ....
uncomfOftabla. nan otltndOO. but tha1
Hemed not to bet t,. C.M II 5.0, T)ltf tlllf
Oeclatttd
t ha.,. otletMied
an~on•
~ you ~.a ''
She lhefl retufNC'I to the atOft o' ChrisI '
b•rtl\, emPh.alJZrng that ~~~rnen 1 '41r0tr11n 11

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ll'd a
I&gt;P cornMt&lt;lrenno- Tyte&lt; o n t y -

oo I'Ve tutf'\10 n tJovno-t•m not a"~""
oc aoc•t.- 1 t think hke • surv,rOt. That's the

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sr~r~.r~td

dt"""'"' , ".,..,

.-solr~r

O&lt;CM'CI, """ 110'&gt;1 lr&gt;IO the pouej&lt;ong ha!ICio Ol

~·•

W"a,..

Wator Tho qutot .,nng•. tOUClttng plano,

Blrttv.,nt and 00&lt;1llnuny hQUIO&lt;I vully on
I he •nncwa liO(II Ollh&amp; t'lfQht O.V'td M"'fl)''l
tenor so•olll&gt;or&gt;oca m&lt;aat..,.., to tolow the

ttaU apwr with eplntf1'4awli!Jna. A)'IIN.
Cotuano. ond Jocquat oil tooklnd ;non 1M
tnslgnl o l his lllght From the ""'""''no
d•ddy,..an growl of hia bet-bUil"'' solO on
tt•a El(,ogtonllit'l "'Zooc &amp;i.ll (NOT • att•~
,...,. numbef .u tepoMed etH•Mfll '"
toWftl), •o the urban Ola.at and uncannt

IPJI)'G&lt;J ttle room ~tn watettell, • •lh
uthetUc tafnbow Tool&gt;. us •nto tu,Huc.ane'a

aye. the ..tau tn ouf full, wryly wasting
Clrobolrd hlpJte" geatld In ~t
wetchi"Q blOOd and bonea at~ta, Jack
Do.lonn.t .. to In tho houM, ,_., P*•no
lha ot .nat - m a y awar

ot••

&amp;howe-_,..,

OeJGhnttll brniMI hfa malt"Y 11 fe.w
arustt ean. walk' lll"h, acnaln Uowmg
NM and tow.,,ft9 quttt Whtc:h
enc;~pa&amp;MI • thvndtrout ttact'l for
~lng .. P&lt;nolon. Tho lightning lmpaot
of hla abllily 11111 you. lmmetafng you in the
~am•n t al narftli\lt h t P41fC\IIIJve1y imparts.
Noth111g coutd dlm1nlah tne grtndeur of
thla ~~. ln4 no t4•c:t for c;btnge couk!
he.,.~ great• lhtn o.John.. lt'l

=~~=~"':"rill:"''"

h'l'nMif U M'lai"'' &amp;I

lfcwtct11.amt 'QNI•"9 u"""-td--of
~(l"'.g,.n.e,IIICW\ H., •'npuca romp Of\ t.,.
'IIIIOfk "'''

M.,_,

ttypo&lt;-I&gt;Opttro..,.,no Oolpllr tribute."""r&gt;o
For Enc: " ....,.,.
(w th GuntO&lt;
Homp.Q os the lNOn c:ta&lt;&gt;notosl Oil"".,.,

John Purceltl

PfGmiMI to be one of lh•

grut mu....,..ana, n•a 11110tk on •no ancs

batttone a&amp;kophona, (narac1eriJ:Ing a man
~ptOing on oosmlc 1\oml, l11ulng tho , ..,
and fantUio wi!Jl ''Hifultntrlgua gulsed on
wlclo-ey.., olmp!J&lt;:IIy, Add 10 1~11 1\lo
nutlatry, and he's Felix popped from hll

rneglc bag Pete, Watfen ta tuat aometh1no

Special Ed•tlon From tho._., """tcutous
IUhlon in which the mutUodltecttonatm end
bNslsl "-'"' Worton conctuctacl tile
_...._tho Black Magtc: - • tn 1M u .
The musocal bond bol- Pa.lohnetle-

u....,•evable"

c... Airey - ~o~.,., ~
twtf It htt tenor WAS
1 tyuc.altong.,..,a tCIMf', I\ 1 bUt etaft'*

done. ol •nn

""'""" Cootrano lit . , _ , &lt;P'*Jir•ng
orde o.,- Pt~t d.tuot•""' tMI ttl~. Tlvi ts
tho otnatong Jacll o.J....,...to, lutl)o
uaer1•no ""., _ _ rnutary ol the
J&amp;a. brtnglng 10 I Upecily....., Flttn&gt;oro
- . a - . the ,...rung of -••hiY"'
- oltho go ..toat
by lnlogrlly. ond tomi*Od '" 1M
llflb&lt;idloel tun ol t11o MUO&lt;e

··naecltbll"'. -nto thea~ attd

•••••no ,,_ '"tnoS AM

...,k., ••ttt statemtt\ta M 1eemed aotn

llhap;no tho 10tlno Movad Into the drum. and

w_..- pool .....,. ol

1 tum

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ana tffl91',.d tM th•"*l of u.nseen vtatona

Mad

....SI-Uilto-

w...... ,..,_,,the •• ...,._ u

•••1
hOftt ,,_ 11ae-. tM room ts tined With
-g\nV att_t_INOn 1
llcl&lt;

I alai/" 04/f 01r /&gt;41ttO atKI I
to
dtvlfts ledd«&lt;
l.tOIJtP«&lt;
,,.ymg ,,_ INIKIJ I a(JdH the drUml •h«r
I wu • IHntg«. •M ~"'• pnnt•nty
l"O~ttt • • • dfummw

eiH He ltlndl 1111. m«gfng WIU'I the
'"ina• ,..n1ng httd Into • .ouncs wh•th
glldu ttt'fiJ'\ ~tal•no h.dl trom lltummll\g
hngera and 1 bow wn~ Ul\flvela &amp;JIIyrtc:.al
..ctltl.
With DIJohnette at the cen1w. the
Ed~UOn louncl fta WIY Utto a f&amp;St ~P.
..,. on 1M pulta ol p r - t
Whet,_ f;Ofay~ VI W•ll't hee'\y peano mt5t
b'o«tng '""" ght
CM\ the rtMiocJca. CN'
shop~nglr•oeal ""'"'Y
IIJI\OfteaAy

•.-o-•

'"""nos

tuned esr-um.. D~tJ&lt;frtelle ..... s-uperb.

......., . . . .~IHP•,..OI.Mtz

""'okll"'l OM gathO&lt;ong thO.,_, ol Jau

htstorr tNt '" tu•n 81Kk 1'\11.101\' It\ b060
- ·. . AQ'MI..,..tor~lut
~~ tunth._, wttfl John Colltlrae ., ...
Clea&lt;ly - · lh•oug- the a'hnmg

ca.d In top hel. talla, and
shociH ""attollod on 11- to 11&gt;o
accompanl"*" ol wild applauae
trom tho ontnullutlc, II aomowllat
teao lflln capaclly crowd HuniO&lt;

,..,,,ou&lt;lng - ·

-_ . .hll
...
, maiiO&lt;O
oft with a t10fy
Slly" ,,_ ""' .... 1010 lP
Amod- ol ...,qualollod

tho....,.,.,..,,

Humor_,.,.., !flat •n.ta lhould
llln happar&gt;oel ton v-rs ago •
AAh, brll.,......l _ l " ot Molt
the Hoople, our "Ge _,.,..
printo• -ono ol the graat INOnda
thai """' quite pulled It olt.

A tar tnlo brlel bit ol noltalgla,

Hunter awatlld us blck fnto the
Pfesent wtth a batCh of tun•• hom
hta new album ..Shorr 01clt ~ ·
·~•." trom hi a (commercii~

btulethrougn You~• N,.., Mont
I Scfllzopii-IC. Tho now
songa pac:k.., • 101 """" wallop

"flh

tun thew Ylnyt.~a
Tal&lt;a · - · l o r Instance

"""·
Tho
lndlvlduaJit

not ••ttly ro muJicllftJ bUt to

It ...,.. fWI I/tf

on. ol I~ QfHI l~,.ncft

ol my hfe Ut« on, I P"1H 'OINt .,1ll'r
TraM,, Clt•c..,o. ,,,., t ..,, hff'tf ilt ,_.,
Yot&gt; Tto.t war ,.,., ,. AIIU, --~~

s...a.r. •tt4

,.flo...

v.,.,

Tlllto - - , _

....... 1NI tNt was tNIIy •ae~ung.

(tyl'\amtca

For encores Huntet dreogecs uw
mvrlly depths ol Molt nta1ory tor
lueft hlta II '"All the W1y ftOm
lolempl\lo" ("Will you loot. Nko a
II or but you'ra stUI on tho dolt"1
ond "All the Young Ouclu "
Somatl,..ourlng tile oncoroo.

HYnte('"a mus&amp;c teQU•tH. A.ttd ~
tt - - time tor ouch grand

-.ureo ~t¥et~ty ·f.ve mll"'\itM ol

u "SSandln' In My Ugh!"
"Shops,• lho QIOOp ICitt&gt;•lty
turnlshodlho ~Mblo

way ogo1n lOOt\ -Bob Schooley

tolenl.., •• put lolott

Alt

pronounced tr\11 ·"You-.. Jva:a

,..,.,.-.

1•a&gt;Pi

UNCOLN PARK

MOTEL

.K8 To Comfort

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WITH THIS AD

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Oct. 15th
11 )'OII'ra . - , t o take afllnto • ct ..lnglltt..,. a&amp;dllrlt

cat'Mf, why

go rtehl to lila lop7 Tlla Nny 18 -lrlt tor altarp collaea erMo
to lla trained- Nny ........ _ f'lltlnl- oltlla llfOtW'O - t actwa.-11. Tltoaa aalaclad , _ , , - • • of lila llrlaat lraMirlt anllalllo .

no1

8111'"'..... - llfOfth- ............ d-tal
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thank you In _..to......,
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strong on tho LP. but In
Sam'a•.• ummm, tolk.a dancing
fn •reas two foot aqua,., atmt
namng, lego shooting out, bodloa
heaving ln oellatlc conlot11ono 10
the~ l&gt;oal. .
• -tlablo orgy
ol tllyt""' and cnaoo MOrvotoua

t r • ectw"r. t •u: ~"'V

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""t,_. ..--o'"" enc:Gfe or
Coflrll't(l tnd•l " Thl EclthOft ta ,ate
MpeclaJiy

Ian Hunter's rock· wallop
ian Huntor brought nit sn...,lng
UP91tf' lip along wtth hit bfand ol
IIUt f0Ck4HI and dfam•tlo biU~I
to Uncto Sam'a 1111 woelc.

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R•r. 0.,1 I ••• etllf •!Wo l»t/tf INrt 01 liN
Uo;&lt;t o~•"• Stt&gt;co
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ROCKS IN YOUR SOCKS

THE DETOURS
Friday Oct. 9th 8:00 pm
Fillmore Room, Squire Hall
$5.00 general admission
Beer &amp; Wine available, proof required Students union now!

. Wednesday,
October 21, 1981
8 pm
Tickets: $3°0 students
$4. oo general admission

Katharine Cornell Theatre
- Ellicott Complex
Party at P.J. Bottoms

after the show:
2 tor 1 drink specials

AMI:l?::·~
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THE ACOUSTIC
&amp; THE BIZARRE!"
Oct 17th
UUAB, SA &amp; Alumnt A~socratron
Coffeehouse

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singer of "Ariel"
/Warm up: ~san Slack
2 Shows: 8pm &amp; 10.30pm
Rathskellar, SQuire Hall
Tickets: $2.50 students
$3.50 general admissron

Oct. 18th
UUAB Concerts

Jorma Kau

2 Shows: 7pm &amp; 9:30pm
Tickets: $3.50 students
$4.50 general adm ission

TICKETS FOR fiLL EVERTS
fiT SQUIRE TICKET OFFICE
BEER &amp; WI"E fiYfiiLfiBLE
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�RillS
Reynold's illegitimate contribution to 'Paternity'

_ _ _ _ _ ISy Ste'ie Clency
It Ia ouy onc1 I&gt;OP\1101 to e.nock

Burt RO)'n04aa' m""* Anyone
that Ia fatn4Uar 'tloit.h the Smokey

1nd th• S.ml1t MrloH rQIUU that
hiS Ill rna cannot bl cat'ed
lnltlleet\IAII)' Ot•muiii'"CI But lho)'
.,, usuatl)' 1 tot of t-un • tl'l Burl
... _ongttwoug~. out ot
ta..,ghtf'IO al tM wf'M:IM """0 HJS

"""'*ate t i'!Otf1"'U..., oopu~r.
-k•no t&gt;og - . '"' tho ....,.,.

So tua l•t•t entry.
P•twmry. cannot be tgnoteo
Thoe ata.y ~t•rs around 8udd)o

ll'lduofll"f

EYant ~At&gt;ynoiOt), the manll1;llf o f
MadiOO&lt;I Square Gorden IN!
g~rat

man-•bOut-town. Wtth 1ne

1\tlp ot hiJ two-~ frlendt
(Norman Ftfl IN! Paul Dooley~
Ewana '•••~•• that he has

JeOI&gt;ord•&lt;.. tho ··uncttr - - · ·
~~~·

T

h11 mew....tS atrtc:tt)'

..... _.. _ _,~ESSh
lho ~of otvtt they.,.'-

tete¥•SIOf'l lhowa OU1 or Take •
COI\I..,.potory topoc; get • dmoctor
kko Oo•ld Stotr•t&gt;erg ond • big

name atar !Ike' ~ookla: buy e tot
ot .a....,hamo time on tetevlaion.
Ill Wtlh the idU OJ l•POfng tM
coHecttve laney of the masMa
The key word 1.1 money
Ll~ren

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.....~th•ng "" "'' ··~• ,.._.
ht •~II most-. .aon. Not
• •f\1lftg 10 o•t m•riee. he dec.cdH

-

D"Anoelol • wattresslmuaic
atudonl ,.ho ..-.money to otudy
Obtoad i1t lmprOQnltK IMir oncl
'"- movea In with htm so he " "
monitor 1&gt;01 dtel Thlo
llfl~l. N you mfQht t • l)t!C.\,

to tlftd a au«oo-• rnott.r WhO
•ill bear rua cnuct tcw a 1411 sum of

Hutton's pan 1n thit

ITIO¥tt •• e perlect ~am pie Sne

pq.,, E••n·a•lib
decotetOt ..t'to
when

~n~a.t ltl.tnty

tn

he t1

mt«•141'*•4"0 ptospet;tllte moe hers
They c:&lt;Hio I hiM)' In tie_,.

t,,..-

_ , hu kllle to dO w~n tne
....,.,_ !Wport .. .,...
appe.,• ., all the ec:ta tOt the

AU• lnt«V;ewtng a few

Of~pec1tve candldatH., &amp;ana

Mltlt• on MaggiO ( - t y

!'nOll._

H• role ._.to SfHJ tickell

Th11 11 fiOt

one of Burt

Aernoto•

blttet pertonnancn Tne fUM)'

.oenea seem atralned and the ana
Hf'IOUI scene OOlH wl\h
tnllncettty But thetl 1 ••• Iunny
o.rta •udt u wrnen £\'Ant roceivea

a a•ngmg ltMQram In a restaurant
Of M ike Kellen'a lOUt Mound New

YOftc CttV- But on the ..note the
Mm ontr mltdt)' ~ at'd fa

pe&lt;&gt;e&lt;ally lnc:ohHM Slot-g I

d1rettorlat debUt 11 not tmprn.sl•t
)'0&lt;1' -~ '"' the Sntoloey
llJ• tund1t him teahY&amp;1
Pa:ternrty Ia I'OW aho"Wmg et tiM
BoiJIH101d C.Mmt

So••
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Signoret shines in 'Letter'

=.see::

"A gorgeous film of i

_ _ _ _ _ _By liz Petrino IQJely wrlh numon betnoa and onelr
AI

a lime wnoo oellonopoc""'

t~nlloro IN! oci.ft fllcu oro
rage. a ~lllUve fUm which

ordinary."

- - . ..-o.TV--,. _ .

au tht
dN ll

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deeply fell Brilliantly
photographed. The
battle sequences rank
with those in Kubrick's
'Paths of Glory'."
-.IKklllotl.-

"Coukfwell be the movie
of the year. As colorful
as 'Raiders of the Lost
Ark! Exciting, involving
and splendidly acted!'
~Siorrii1,CiwuloanScionco-

"Can take its place with
pride next to another

Wol1d War I classic, 'All

Quiet On The Western

Fronf. Poignant, vividly
told!'

-- - · -

scene, Gil'" alko hfa atator to pul

potllielan ..._ - . '"""'"

her

lo porty - · Wtl~ b f - out the &lt;Nm1&gt;&lt;10ne lot M&lt;zrolll'o I
Sent A UfHr To lrlr ' -· tho

_....,.oro--..tlrOihe&lt;
, _.....

- l i S t........ d&gt;no

thM ftultrat01 In .,. iC:tJt1C bMdt
rhOII on lhil FrMCh ~
A a&lt;~no motr001. 1.ou110

"Absorbing, moving,

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maniecl hfe In OfOit to ear-. few het
Invalid brother •n ._hat waa
wont's antique homo Etch

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humeroua tMn bltiOfiK\ICe to t.t
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brOI- G•"es !Jean Rochofortl

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dapair, and they re10t1 to

emouons tt a rare flnd Add 10
thai perceptl¥o ocnno plua a
continental settlno a nd tne

datt) teatc apart n.- t:w'Uid 'tif'ttt'l a
fi.IIOI thai would I'NI.ke ev.t Ft eud

wonder. tn hef quiet -.pa~r,

Lout-H pJac;es a

••not.. ld In a

toc.al paper 10 ..,hic.h her Ollll'n

brotl* respondt. Though at f~at
ll&gt;oci'.ed, one MCretty conuponds
wllh h1m unde:r a CIIH.,.nt name

As the mcwie P'I'OQfKMt, &amp;leh
re~ .hts o-n ltus.tra.IJOI'll
t"'ougn 1&gt;&lt;1 t.ltt&lt;l u "'""
wntten

rora.ance dMoel'\a-

~"' lrustrauon '- one ~.,. to ""'"

'10)'84.1fftm and very wbtle ~st

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tho MflllliVIIy It I M - Tht
acting Ia oftogothor ••cellon I, wfth
Simone Sqloret CIWQII"O KIOH
tho rolo oltho lruOIIIIed lo&lt;ltM
w.tlt
brill- H•
het bPfen.toM all accentuate the

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lone-olo_,_,ull

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ful~ltQUred Ollftel or 0•_1&gt;01_

c~Jof'otr Alto
dei&lt;Qhfful wes D141&gt;Nne Seyrtg, 1M

pondling · - .,...., . . . . ~.......

a n.atf--baked Ct"OJ. . .nt

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only an 1'\our,and a

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Of ttta many portraue Of WOf"'*'', ..,.,...., are
datlngullhod by ell ...,,.,.,"G oubllet1 Uko
tne oalnii"GO ol Maty cu..u, Cfarl&lt;'o
pnotograp.hs ~prna bOth a k)ye of
feminan•ty and

a

cr• l ~m ot Ita

••P'ol••r•

fn her ·Portfa•t ol Mary Forman;' • ..,.,an
atmptr actm•rM a e»ece ot ctune Out. on
clooo&lt; lnopec11on, the • that

d•tc-•

•"- Ia not ~,ng at the dlah but a.ler~

du•ty Into the ..,.,.,OUCU"G datMMo.
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the

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rh.an •ne emotiOI\a, advoc:ated a t~ai)'Sia ow.

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• $fnthe5tl and oroclatmed the MJOIIf~Gtlltv of

•t•new fiPP'oedt owe an tnat ftild come

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Through the past, darkly...
Photo-p_ictori.alism af the Albri~hf

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ By Slovo Grlllllh
one·a fnltta1 res.ponn upon viewing tna
Albr'Qhi·Knox'l c:urrenl PhOIO•PICIOtlllll tl
of Buffalo exhlblllo unoootly ml•od A
1ensJon between the vtewef"a AomanUc lnd
Modern 1st tendenc•H lncJNMa 11 hi I eytl
move lr0111 pnotogropllto piiOtogtapn. The

10ung medium to li'no or1 olotuo While
e plng C1a111c.al palntetty rutet concetning
compooltlon o(1d oubjeet molter. liM
PtctOfiahttl attempted to tndivklu.allft tne
pnotogra~r u •nlat Aa !M uhibll
mak.et c.~r. thoey may hll\&lt;asucc:Nded
mcMa In tMoty than m practice

eJthib"'• prevailing eombttne.u lulll ~··•
VJ.tlon '#r'htct'l, hkt a wet-'* Intent tum•

•way.

At. . eriue and exhibit OtigtnatOt AnthOny
~ his uaey CM'\ tM PhotoPicto&lt;lallats, " Formollr the-"" . . -

Bannon ~~rntes
WI

a • C&amp;ul!l f'IOfneOitOS. compoMCI _,,1h

balanced IJ'd subtle relettOn.nlpt of 1onft
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WOUf&lt;l novoand the uM ot deta~. c:ru&lt;le.
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anytlli"G other thon c:onttaot and """" Yot
""""""ooyth•"G - · · 11
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essar. the Bullalo Pllolo-l'lctonohata .,.,.
o noli!d ~letnol branCh ot otum ol the
"'phologroplly .,l\leh,
thtougfloxt-.. ma~~•P"'atlon oil he
phOiogropltle negaiM, hoped to .tora10

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cHc:hed '"'-""" ot Pte-torltlttl palnt...-s 1na
a•htOft Is fank '4tth ponraUs of M lldonna~
IIY motile! a IdylliC " - ono _,,.,.
beaten Ooata It 11 onl1 the afftehng Qu•ttty
olthe pllotogropho """leh aa- 11&gt;&lt;Mr
atltc-ttcl m&amp;tln4tflams from tt'*atem
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procMMa. &amp;ne Prtot~onalistl
rttat'll•putated tM recoloeo ~~mage to • potnt
...,.,. 111e
product ao!lllyotiQiy
I M I - bot- liM modiO of p&amp;Jnllng and
p!IOIOgfoe&gt;lly The ......., _ -

Cf\ltactet.z" the ma;onty of the
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prot . .n Qualfty o1 notvro Ugnt ana olladow
bl"' """""'1 I - Into anMnillod
c:n.rntcapa \n J;YC:h elbereal terreJn even
the _.,..lniOldceii"Gongtnallly tn lhema ond &lt;nhs

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tunkmesa ot the attN! tnto llvM end
tour minute burlla of ldNIIZed loYe
endemotiOt\.

MI.. ~V· C011p IN Croa
(AtlanlJC) • • • •
All you "new tomaOI a'' hit the
&lt;1•&lt;1-the Mll·a110Wed •atone IOI1Witk:"
Ia beelt In town and thrutenlng to
strut 1111 lo•er &amp;st Sl&lt;le NYC stuff all
O'tef your acerves • • end steal your
girl lrlendl too. Because Willy
DeVIlle. l..d voeanet, guftartst and
tune6mllh ot the band that almost
beara h ll name, Ia well versed In uvolr
lalre. allowing him to orchestrate the

On llrSI fiaten 11 all aounda a little
like New JtrM)' by way ot Patls,
France: ooh Ia Ia aocordtOn and more
Earl Boallc-lnspired, R&amp;B aax"PPlor&gt;e
_,rtesy ol DeVIIIevetoren Kenny
Margolla and Loula CorteleuJ
respectively. Tha Perla conneclton Is
no coincidence In light ol Wlliy'a
~nl allnlin lhe IHHIS of France In
tact. DeVIlle's p&lt;evrous LP, Le Chat
8/eu, waa recorded there and wa•
releued domastlc.tly ;n the US. by a
reluctant Cepilot Racon:ta only altar
30,000 true rornanllca anapped up
00111u ol the French and British
Import. And w;Jh IUCII songs as the
sauy roc:l&lt;er • SaYOir Falre" end the
balla&lt;l ot balla&lt;ll - Juat to Wllk That
Uttie G;r1 Home," tl ranka as a cta.ssrc.
BU1 there another atory •.
I mean, a lOt ol you upon hunng
Margolia' anthemlc plano chords giving
way lo Cor1elaUI'a bleating S&amp;l&lt; In the
leack)tl o..l, "JUII Give Me One Good
Reaaon," will break out in that knowing
''lhle·la·yal·another·Bruce-Sp&lt;lngsteenciOne" grtn But you·n be wrong,

beea.~ DeVtlle II tn01e true IO IO&lt;m
thyUvn ·n• blues than l\la Albuty P-'t
counlerpar1 One Milan to his
reworking ot Edd" Hinton'a soulful
"Help Me to Make 11 (Power of a
Woman's Lova)"-lho OM~ tune
on the aibum-conllfma that 2i year
otd W;lly'a got one loot firmly planted
In the glortoua pall And I here are
none ol the eo..• od•tothe-caN;ncllor·
street epics either.
The remainder o l the LP Ia filled With
DeVIlle cornpoaltlons that follow In the
great tradlllon "Teardrops Must Fall"
reaoun&lt;IS In a Chorua that's pure
•
t-IOn and releaM a Ia James Brown
right &lt;town to Tommy P11ce·a shOt gun
snare drwn ~II thai poke • hole In

tho ballOoning - - Tho
sonowntrng skill a _ . undoubtedly
lharpened by DeVIIIa'l coauthorship
of lhrM aongs on La Chat Bleu *•Ill
ex.Qrlrt..a aono•nlw Doc Pomus,
Including " Just to Walk That Ullle Gill
Home." •·She was Made In Heaven" Is
Coup De Gr-'1 "Jull to Walk.-"
lt'a all great stull and 11 will level
even the most relentlesa cynic. • all
wllhOul Maybelllne and pure Corinthian
leather.

YOI&lt;O ONO Season ol
G/a.stGellanl .... •
Yoko Otto Mt a twa,. OMn

_...ttvnv ot • jolot ., The Aecord
81&lt;. 1...... ..,-.~.. - · · ·
John LAnnOn 't trttfl W.lh laat
r-ar a. Ootibl• F•,.t•ay,

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to Jacl&lt;.. Onuola
ata1u1 We •• .,no., hOw
u,"CCIfT\'entfOna.l ancs 'Of.lt lherl ..

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For the ...,.,.ntthol&gt;gh, Y""" ••
het video
veraton ot Lennon'a '-Wom.n~·.
11&lt;&gt;11•"9 Srono put h• on the ..,...
ot the OCt- lllut: ~tutdty
N&gt;p/ltlt.,.'l -debut IMtur.O
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andI KfM.
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lor lOw«! t&gt;r lao!- of .1oM oM
!&gt;or on 1 I&lt;YC t•ryboal lnd 11

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locabona.

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vou·a _..,..or

• Yes.. Yof(o
......wta.atrieppened
S..Joe ot Ol•u
~•t

~&amp;

...,phaloc:otty prowea 11 that -••tt.,.ttor~not/Ullt

-~~ &amp;"-ISIAnnon'a-

Dul beeluM &amp;"- .. 0 pO-Ut

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art•tt 1.n
own ught
Yor.o·a ot&gt;&lt;llty to d•ltilt
tremendolia emountt ot alrong.

lroquantly contrldtctory atndllon
""" ihol&gt;ght into
lhll
MlniQH to COO"")' he&lt; tMCtionS
10 ftet hUSbt'td't rftUf(N)f II
rtm~"'-"'-· ooth tor Ita _ ,

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ill
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-acr"""*'9', and Wlung npkote

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t&amp;al&gt;ron
Ootn
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long aher ll\e ocher
gents was wore out.
that ole railroader
Jeremiah Weed was
still gomg strong. He
liked dancin ·almOSt as
much as sippin'likker
and sweer•talkin' us
Hurdy Gurdy girls:'

-

Jeremiah Weed is
more than a legend.
It's a mbute ro a 100
proof maverick.

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lhoSialtm

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-u~tul 11&gt;11 It ahoulcl be 1101111111

on au the eHWtvn. Jva.t Uat.en to
the lyric: "I """"" Quit moving/!
w1nn.e QUit ruftntng/1 WIMI r~u
lind be to...,.,n wonna - 0.
t-thet aoolniAoclclng tn our

walnut oholro" Pllorle 'fO&lt;Jr
to•omo OJ aM roquest ItA care._u haten muttl death
to worlca hke SNJCM of Ol•r• It
.,.,._. limO lnd thol&gt;ght, It

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P••• to Ott • ..,.,. trom the Chin\.
thtng 1 ••• vrang to be Pauo
and motot ol ttlt othef oeucts

wanted to be o.cta.r.c.~ ..

In tll~t. Mlfllrt. O.Vllkt lalla tt;nt
11'1 lint Wtlh the

w,u 1
chrO"teally
When
h•a benet L4,ntt DeVille con.tt•buted
threo OOIIQI IO Ihe mtei-1V70s U..
AI CIJ08 I -loloon !My wwrt
-l.ly .._._ lrllO NYCst'-

Spflnglteei\/So4..nhatde Jonnny
Ufblnlty but w1Ul04JI the patns to
our automoll'lt cultures fhe.

Conttnenlal touch ot ICCOfc:hon

and au..,uo loed atynes.s Mt h"""
.otrt from h•&amp; CCo~.mter~rt In
lltonQ rlolitf
H .. latH! r01use. Coup

0.

Gt~ . ••• wonderf!Jt COI'\:111\UitiOI't

bu&lt;_.~ -~-·-­

ot lt Cltlt 81wa UM)t I•"• Hia

to IMd tua romanuc not~' 1n
18711, ,_dl~ hlo thltO LP, lhe

SUNI Com pus......,.., pro&lt;e 10 be
Jutt •• stortli~ Opening ortlhe

couldn 1 t\a•t bMtt tunhet hom
the lfiJih Wtllt

c.taalilc •tloe ot

t~

off IOf Fra:I'Ct:

•••eel mouom:

....,,. 101\jQI!I ot UIO p m on Scl""t

.,.,u a F•tamor• on ua~. Ma1n
Ottoull

Rockers
Fr~y lnd Sol_, OJ

COMPAHY

modn'OI&gt;l

""'"'' tn. recum of a moaa

.,.... the MMOn tor MaiO!'\

e&gt;omp.ty film. IO be " ' - " "' Ihe

flU-..,.,_

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Fa U tun thea ....... .,..,"''"' tM

Cool.,.,.. Theatre on SQwt HIJJ
Aoc•tro. 1 oath on Reegot one!
AoatolatiOo....,,
to' Jtt am.auno .ouncttred.

Buffato Theetra C:O.•ect•..e'a

ptocuCIJon ot CCMtpt,;, a
8toedWey mu•Acal 'Wirtlh musKS encJ
Iynes by Stephen &amp;onclhtom At
INst h.alf the' caat an4 c•••
rntmbeflo .are athhatect .,,,.., tM
Un•• et&amp;lty. _,&amp;h U8 prof-..ot NMI
RldtCit - dttecJC)( '"'- lllho.- "'"-1
tOf ,,. . prlffcwma~• only ancs

louppllad by the Ill&lt;.. of TOih.
Bunny WeJief, Kiddua I and
S..rN~

Spear), and

denc~tlnc&lt;ld by

many Ru~a• few ita compatati'f~
"0111-beortOd
wt'lat
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loot&lt; Ol I he CO..h-

Aool••
dOes
at ,,._ reccwcwao proc.u
tS I)Ofnt 1

t&gt;tgmstOIIill'ltotl""' ""'""""
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oorntnant lbtoughe)ut J&amp;'NC.
1 procns
hotd.nt mucta or ttM
Reaaater.an souno at 1Nr
F""' the 1ud0.,_,~ and lhtot
a(.ll

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alway• SOIDttbiDil
happealng at

Mmostlo, to Chat~.

but IM ln•ty Is pr.cefeil Muat be

Barrere, Clayton,
Gradney and Hayward
BMr•o. Clayton G.-t O!ld

Ho,.... ord ol Uncle Sam's

_ , , Oc:l- 1•1h For oil ,
tnt trill~ pUrpoMS tt.5 •• Lilt..
Fool 0 $ '"" -appeared .... '""
mod-1870. record- T1H! tur
lf«:ord Album, Time to~•

• H1110

ond tht llvt wow~ 101
.Columbu1-minus mulft ktyboardt
Whll Bill Poyno WhiCh II nOt 10
•u~• lhe 1mport~nce

of tht ' " '

groat LO•ell Georvo. Sltingoencltf.
""""''"' end gtnCI•~ ~ghl ol Unto

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pet'Qitatonnllwocat••l S.m

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Cot,_. The&amp;trt 'Mlt . . . Bfack
MouniiH1 U s third d ance
PftMntatlon ot the &amp;eaaon-tht

Nouvelle Oanee EnMmble
Foondoa •• t978. the company Will
PfGHnl a number of m0deu1 denoe

WO&lt;I&lt;s, Including "Crazy Oullt," o
recent piece wtUeh 11 set to
Uad1tlon11 lt1SI'I talk mu&amp;te.
PerfOftn~~nces run tontght.
Sllurdoy and S..ndoy TlclleU ott
U lor otuclents 6nd S5 at the -

Clayton oncl,_l Kto Gtldtotn.td the Of1Q1nal

nuc*'• ot

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75c cocktooU.

g•oup-Georoe, Porn. oiiCI

orummer Rtd'\•rd
Ha'(Ward-LoweU's tWilled-cum
HntimentaJ vlsiont (Willln' ",

··rope Face Boogie."' ttc I look o
bKk ,._, to a $Iicker but tUJI
pleuirlg IW·funk style El&lt;~l
mote o·f the tatiW! nouwuu-Feat at

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San'l'l. U at1.ll Pt0m1MS to OUltltiP

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I'I'HIC.h of tOd.ty's ted. And th.lt 1

no tr~tac.d

nost•.to••

Student Health Insurance

.

All full time students (12 credits or
more) and all foreign students .who
have not waived their Health
Insurance have been billed for the
insurance.
If you do not desire the_Health
Insurance and wish to waive the
insurance, the waiver deadline is
October 20 at 12:00 noon.
Waivers received by this deadline, will be reflected on
the October 21 billing from the Office of Student AcCOURts.

Insurance cards are available for those students
who have the Student Health Ins. in 213 Michael Hall .

.
suo •
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Any questions concerning Health Insurance
waivers, coverage or claims call 831-3284 or stop
by 213 Mich.ael Hall from 9-5.

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Rock ' n roil reaUY sti" with !he excitin8 tasU of Seallronls 1 &amp; 7UB. An.d so &lt;iDeo country and western.
an.d jazz. an.d disco-in foci, euerything sounds betUr with 1 &amp; 1. Enjoy our"qualitY in mo&lt;i£ratWn.

Rock ia roll stirs with
SeJell &amp;SeJeri
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Hau cart, aroom.., IUid ...te...p ue )lUI
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.., 1oooa1 .,.....,. 011 111m potca&lt;oalos •

A natiOnal m&lt;&gt;ddl"&amp; ldlool, John Robcn

.., .,. ar Ill, I ll"llol, w 1-ltrr&lt; alllw

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PO'*U"" h.a_, h~o ofTKU around Buffaln h'

matn ofrtrr.:t" loe&amp;IC"d on Oda¥ratr Altnut
"'hilc th&lt; othtr brooch " found rn th&lt;
....M.&amp; A '• depomment otort m EaSio:ro
Hdb Mall . It&gt; rnndple loaolc do,.niO"n
"""'founded In 1964, .,..kin&amp; rlth&lt; &lt;itfo
oldat moddona khool WbcG &lt;tlfolbn&amp; rn
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u a carur. tho&gt;

•ooold- 10 montho of.....,.. ooorL.

or thr&gt; tmruna r&gt; S7 an bow
(June 11 " $1,0 for 27 •cch). or courx.
The: COli

the lonao:r th&lt; tralnrna oakes th&lt; more h
costs. Ten "'oe11h\ or modehng iehool ll

ccrtatnl) a lar&amp;e nlonetary lf!\tStn'llrnt Th&lt;
hiah prke IJ a contro\ trsiaJ issue hovcnna
8) !&gt;HARON FARLEY
Spr£t"'m Stqff N'nl&lt;r
F11t.lu011 moddina •O&lt;!J&gt;

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A •~&lt;lui caren m modclmc can bnftl
fame, fOliUM, &amp;Jamour IUid acu.cmm~
Tocl&lt;oy many orponunit,.. IUC available to
c:a.Jh 10 on lhc ~n~ards or thil, earecr. To
&amp;1'1 mned on tht.. road to rich.. )'OU do
no1 ho•e to b&lt; In New York City, as mlU1y
people wu(nt, but can stan ri&amp;ht her&lt; m
Buffalo. Buffolo \s '"owina city onclth&lt;
moddlnt bu•lncs• 1$ ,...,...;., " " ' ' alona
Wrlll 11. Much "ork i&gt; lniloblc around the
Cicy-fbhion ....,... for aua stord, local
and naliOnal ..,............,.. made by ....

a""""mna !inns, ttlcvli&gt;M &lt;O&lt;ntntmal&gt;
and IIWI) OIINI l'f'OII'O(rOn&gt;
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modtlma eucn'! Jt tal.o ltUewtW'-C uaimn&amp;
bef.,. &amp;&lt;tllnt moo a mod&lt;lrnc -.m&lt;Y and
the onl) way to rr«i\C lh11 trltnm&amp; " b)!
mrolhnatnto a tnOCkiJna ~t&lt;hoot Around

Buffalo. th.rt ar&lt; '""' top mnd•l•na
..Ooob, June II Ltd .. ood 11&gt;&lt; John Robert
Po" en carrer School )
June IllS a local mock-lana •cbool
do'*lllo..-n oo In 1111 Plot&lt;. Althouah th&lt;
IChool n., bt&lt;n around for Olll) 14 )'COS•. 11
hal b&lt;com&lt; \U) &gt;ucas&gt;ful oncl-i&lt;d
domtl lh&lt;&gt;&lt; yaors The: I1CIIIcm) L lh•rded

arO&lt;Jnd modtkna "'~'· Man~ people f&lt;tl
the) ••• • 'nr-&lt;&gt;lr, 1.1~101 hundr«b of
clolbn front r«&gt;rl&lt; •ho don'I u-. •
c:baD« II o IIIOdtlolll catur, lclllonc •
AJC&lt;aolul nne A""""""&amp; ro 11111&lt;' Manvr.
o..ncr oncl cltndor of Jone II Ud., "To rk&gt;
•.Urn an~ Joh, one m•" be propcrl)
trau&gt;cd-"11) •hould mooleltn&amp; be any

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pououoal, I . _ . IWJ taU llw . . - - If
they
hne potCJillll. I
t'- 10,
oncl tk - 1 0 Ilk&lt; tM COVtW Ktlt&lt;JU,
b&lt;alu.. ..,.,.. do 110 011 to &amp;au 1M counr
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taCh o.:hool (nt befort malin&amp; any
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, • ...,,.....,., 1101 onh •• thdr bard earned
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kno-. ho"' important auod tnolnJna ,.
Abo. 1 tno• -.hat lbc dtcOU •ant ·~

th&lt;7 ~ "' m&lt; for a J011

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profnolonal. ooorL'"' ma.ldo tn th&lt; Olr
Ia 1 M - !warda )&lt;MI tDII1I mnuoo
Ju.AC' 11"1 ••Jtat'" tt..X.I, bh-auw O( dw

JU&lt;Cftl ........ · · - . .

.. n« llbt aroduated .

the thrO&lt; ~..,

H.,. name i~ Kiln l'km. rh&lt; mcno -&amp;111
•f•tr modd today, .. bo ... brerl tailed

••n.e- F..:c of lk 80·-1 ... Sht '' (l('tn

~omuntly on

the co'" of rv,cut. plu'
al111011 any r'- yov lool Nllurill&gt;,
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cqu&amp;lly &amp;ted lbllh&lt;r k""-&gt;1 hlld ..... bc:r
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\\t Clft that C\'ft'Y OM: of OUf '\tudmll •ill

dJrffftn1, ..
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JUCCftd m t.hdr c:arte:r roals:: that it a
sincere ~rm for ~ rry s•oak' .audcnt '.J

cour10 r.nl,tlcs the' student to a sucxcuful

&gt;UC&lt;id&amp;. A trcrntndow quahty ol ed'l""'IQD
u
here. from rh&lt; c..rrlculurrl to th&lt;
warr onclrea&lt;bc:rs, Volk&lt;rt noced "It oo
aboa•tr) unoqu&lt;- u .. tMiar ...
fran..'tu&gt;&lt; in the US • .., our o...,.,. ll cadi
o.:hool .... many CIOOilaCl&gt; abtOIId IUid ..
,...,_ )orl,.......,. tbac tonaa"' llw top

mockhna car~r ~ th" 1s nor rht cut.
\1amn ha\ btt..o•n an,.,u 10 tbt probltm
of tU.101 monty from the penon .. ho
... anJl a ca.rlt'Cf lft modtla.na. but c1oes noc

""hen-ia como

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mto June U tnttrtucd m a

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NIGERIAN
Student Association
State University of New Y9rk at Buffalo

Concluding Various Events Marking

TAC·QUILA
SUNDAY

--NIGERIAN WEEK-(The 21st Independent Celebration)

There will baa party in

SQUIRE HALL • rm. 339
Saturday, October 1Oth at 9:00 pm

Gate Fee of $1.0&lt;&gt;--- Tickets can be obtained
in the Ticket Office of Squire Hall. MSC

P.J.BOTTOMS

All Are Cordially Invited!

FOOD- BODZE • BOOGIE

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�MEET THE TKE
LITTLE SISTERS PARTY
AT P.J.'S
SUNDAY OCT. 11

(Coardinata! by dw LVB Alurrri Anocladon)

TAILGATE and "TUNK"
Before and After
the Football Game (U/B vs. Canisius)
Saturday, October 17
Before T AILGAYE (Sherman Parking Lot)

SOc Drafts
2.75 Pitchers
10 Wings $1.00

Brtng your favorite food and drink
After "TUNK" Beer Tent
Complimentary beer, soft drinks

T·SHIRT RAFFLE

and munchies

(UcCI&gt;om..--A 2ScStroluo
Or-•ft - 9 to 10 p .m .)
A QOHAnO.W AT 1lt£ OOOit
WIU. U Al'f'AECIATEO

EVERYONE WELCOME

P.J.BOTTOMS 3270 main st. bflo P.J.BOTTOMS

Sponsored by the UJB Alumni Assoc:tatton

Ludan C. Parl.tto

Six ofthe best tasting
beers in the world.

Attomey·&amp;t·UW
38 Hopkins Rd.
WiUiomsvi••

631 ·8884

.-The J-elry ExchangeDIAMONDS
Fl,.. Gold &amp; S1- J~
t« tlt•t ·~I ooc.aUOft

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GIRLS GET POTTED
E~ery W~nUd•y Night

U.t5 !Of on 1011 "" dtWt
IP1uo o U OL gino 11- pol

·YO&lt;Qio k.-p•J

ERLANCER
THE EXCEPTION

PIERCE ARROW
Re.tauront &amp; Ntte Club
- - P I «.. lvrowPlau-

Ewono • SM&lt;tdon Dr. 13S..21M

�Attilio'• Barber Styling
Ful Barber &amp; St,liq s-m.
-w. ,._.

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631-2252

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s:;;;-,...,~...., &gt;, ,..• ., ;;:;;l.mt ·~A...,. •'tnt JIJ.J.J and . , . . _
our Jit'ustm~ ttmnm1 ~nlitfe ro _$$1.
Mo•'&lt; o•n Jm•tto thr Gird. lht llttt1nl
ltilm I.\ utklnt O\~r ft hu ...,ould hlll·r
1h0111h1 lht C.rdtii&lt;JIJ wcwld slid tl to tht
Co••boyst Frankl) •t dtd; tltt)' do tl ''"Y
And thr Rutdtr&gt;. M'riltht) blto 11 for

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lh~tnsd&gt;'a

Pirui&gt;.,.P 24, O..cland 11-Tho 1961
•mioa of lloc OVCI•thc·MI J&amp;l\l IS rolhn&amp;,
,.hjk Ill&lt; ardulc Lido Ilk ha•ma htsn •
lftlUbl&lt; U')'lna tO f1lurr OUt • b.tt IS &amp;&lt;&gt;ina

•Tona.

Atlu,. 21, t..o. An~tln 20-Ranupuuina lht plcn-o bock toarther belund Pat

Hod«~. Ram dtftn~ $hOUid k«1&gt; II &lt;lost
but Sltvc BankoW&gt;kt ,.ill P~JIIIt out in thc
dosin&amp; momem&gt;.
Ncw En&amp;Jand 21, ~.. Vork l tts
~-Whor:vrr

throws. 1m 1ntcrcep«ioru

&gt;hould "'" Both teams oomin&amp; orr bi&amp;
pmcs, ..llh h~ of rqrouptna. Pats offcr

a rnorc balanced an.IIC-k a,pinst an
llltOmlstcnt J&lt;t dtftn1t.
Pbiladtlphla JO, Now Orin• 11-l.cl's
rxc "· lht Ea&amp;b .... pl~··c Ill&lt; best
fooo!MIIIIl lhc
Thcrt "no reason
•b) lhi&gt; lhoukrnot bt. bi.,..O\It .
Balliolllft 17. CUICUUiati 14-Tho Cobs'
hilh po..cred nmnina aam&lt; lfU on tnd.

,..11.

~st Balpl '"IUfl ricldled front four.
O&gt;hs mUll """ fw Coath "1tle M.Connl&lt;L
or d"' II'&gt; thc uncrnplo)'mCnt lan&lt; fO&lt; him.
Oal.land 2&amp;. Kuiti Ott 21- TbU aodent
"'all') •111 rcaaurc lht Raidtrs scorina for
the rllSI lime In thu~t weeks. Watch for
ot&lt;Ond year ~nsation Mar&lt; Wil""' to lead
the Supcr Bo~~ol eham.,. to vieto.y.
lloustoa ll, Statllt 1)- h look&gt; like Earl
Campbell 11 ha&lt;k 10 hb old odf apin,
Hownw. lht Snak&lt; Stablor "'U have to
lhrow mor-e tbao s~ uma 1hU ~ret:; Ken
lltlrrouah• n &amp;&lt;llinJ bOred, no pw
r«tption in c•o "«b.
Go... lla) 11, Tampa Bat 10-Pa&lt;:~cr
L)'llD !Mlty ,.ill ba~ a fodd da ~ • ilh
iaexpm&lt;n&lt;cd Btoocanm d&lt;ffft&lt;ivt
bocLf~tlcl Tho PacL ..~1 •llh&lt;tancl the boot
dlilhna wtalhtr.
'1\ ..Walloa 14. Oucaao
10-Coa&amp;ratulabo&lt;u JOt Gobbt. )'OUJ
m·cmtted offon&gt;&lt; finall) clod.•. So ,.hal if
11'1 apinsl the WONt d&lt;ff!Uf in tht NFU
Dallas 24, San Fraadoeo 6-Coaeh Tom
Landi)' ha• lht co.. bO)•&gt; fired up afltr lOS&gt;
to thc Cardinal•. Oalw cannot afford
anoth'\:r J&lt;tb.tcL if 1hcy art &amp;otn&amp; to st~y
1o th&lt; hl&amp;h· nyln&amp;
Oorseu will
his blUes• pme as a pro.
lead anacL
Oea•tr 3$, Detroit Liotls 14-Craic Morton
6oes it apln. Broneo dtfon&gt;e, tht best in
pro football, 1huu down Liotl a&lt;rill attact.
Soa Oiqo. 27, Mlnnnota 26-Tht Squeaktr l
or lht ........ W11ch rw a f&lt;COfd pwin&amp;
&amp;am&lt; b) both quannbocb. lf thc .,..,.,
•'C&amp;lhtr dotsn'l J&lt;1 to l:nm&lt;r, lhc ~ I
frOOl roor •111
Sllnt Louos 31,
\'ori. GluiS
2&amp;-Cardmab art •na tu&amp;b aft&lt;r a 1M&amp;
•in. Gian1 turDO\&gt;m •dl &lt;pc-D thcit fate.

&lt;"""

Controlltna play for nt.1fly 80 pcrctru of
the pmt, out 1h001inc )OUr oppoi1CIIt 2"'6
and rlarl•l on your bomt lldd, you WO\IIcl
Oped fO C\"'mt OUI \CK'\000\J.S. Ho._cver, all
it takes 10 chanae the OUJCOrnt o( a oat..
ildtd ft&gt;&amp;tch .. a hot soalt&lt;ndtr.
And 10 ~~oas the-c:att Tu&lt;sclay u thc
o Stat&lt; Gr&lt;11 Lal.«• dcf&lt;ated lh&lt; UB
lloyah fodd botLey lUll! 2·1 It Rocal')'
fldd
Sblliota Dubuque, a frcolutwo oc:&lt;miodtr
fw the GrUJ w~.
._n, ID &amp;001
bdwla OUt :U RO)W lhou Bacl.cd b) a
OITOIIJ dcfm&gt;&lt; that habed UB oo ~ comtJ1
(wbtrt IM ofrtsulu team hna U:P tO
commm« play), O.wqo turned ""-a)'
numtrOus &amp;Olden opponunhits by UB.
"We•rt ronunatc 10 ld IUC'h a &amp;UOD£
pcrformanoe from Shorletn," srud Oswqo
&lt;Oaeh Shitlty liod&amp;&lt;. who has tnginta'ed
tbt LALc" to a 6-2 mark lltis year. "UB
was by far our touabest opponent lhl•

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SUN OA \

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Hot goalie cools
Royal hopes 2-1

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•
Buffalo 20. Miarol 11-JO&lt; Cribbs won't
fumblt lhh on&lt; a""Y· If lht Bmnuda
TrWljlt eontalns Wood~)'. Buffalo &gt;hou!d
bt ..uw.·.l'l;Qild~i:lool&amp;l4.

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0 . - opened the sconnc ~C&gt;aJ minut&lt;S
into lhc ~.....hcn lltkl&lt;r Oi.anot
Golhpn brolt frte from the Royal dtfC!l&gt;f
Clldttna UB plmdtr Deb W'd!Wns
flatfooted, oo the muddy rurf~tt, O...qo
P&gt;ncd an early l&lt;ad
" \\&lt; ~ed tcrnbly ,. t1&gt;&lt; r.,.. balf,"
eommtnttd •-h lltuy Duomicl&lt; in a
dulu•ed mood "\\c could havo won t1uo
PfM " ollt a complttc effort. Unfonunat&lt;ly
thK iJ a ruJllahon &amp;hat '411-t ba\'C to -.wk
harder. Vou can t101 &lt;O&lt;nt out •low apu~&gt;t
tcatnl •ith an &lt;lle&lt;Uont dtfcoS&lt; and
pltndet and upmto .,;., You have to
eome 11 thcrn ri&amp;ht away."
nte La.kcn ancrtutd lhrir Itad early in ..
the S«&lt;nd half ,.hen Collteo Connors
rammed bomt her flftb coeJ foiJo•in&amp; a
JCr1111blt rn front of tht UB nt&lt;.
Thon COJO&lt; thc turd arouftd. The Royals
bqan controlhna play '"th • 51urdy dtr.....
thai rtfused ()rwqo uy lfO\Iad 10 J&lt;1 on
trxt. Tho prtUUrt pucl orr fot UB ..,..,
IIIIU1ko0"0 Royal fbppcd I pud
luah Into lht ntt, H.......,., lhc 11011 ,....
duailo•ed btcaust. or I he bo&amp;b obex. Piayen.
arc 10 l«~&gt; the ball btlo• lhcir sboulden to
a...rd IIIJW}'.

Folloloina a comtr entry, ......,. tllld.a
Vicly Jad.IOG-Ih&lt; ltadinc point a«t&lt;r ror
tht Royals-...,..ed her ti&amp;bth &amp;Galin r~
dual&gt; on a rtbound &gt;he&gt;&lt;. Jackson later
failtd tO lilly on I break·I"'IIY in tht
wanina momtnn or same I hat ~·ould ha~;e
tied Olepm&lt;.
With nine corner en tria in the "final throe:
minutts, UB failtd to &lt;Onnecl btfore tht
clod ticked Its fUIOI lick.
E.q&gt;rcuinl hcr an,.. o.u the t«bKit.
tOKh OimmicL noted that shc cxpec:U to•
set a cliff&lt;r&lt;nt team Ibis wutcnc1 wheo lhc
RO)'Ois trnct to PocsdOJn ~a c:ocUSl
IPIIUI the Bean btf0« ~Alina 011 10
0.•-qo for ll&gt;trr LIIXiwsly awaited r&lt;DW&lt;h
wrtb the Gra~ l.akm.
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�Can the awesome Islanders win again?
By JON M . OIAT
AssutaJJt SportS Editor

PRINCE OF WALES COSfEil£-'&lt;:E

M011lrelll C..adlcos:tanorc the fl&lt;l that
they ,...,.. outplayod by the youna
Edmonton Cltlcri in the playoffs losl
...-. Tile Canadlcns will be a dtfformt
t&lt;am this year. Tbc ......,.. iJ ill ...., Coeclt
Bob Berry (a forma' Qnadlco playcs
himself) wbo IJ "Cf)' wict an0 dtmaftds I
lol from his piJI)'Cn. The team obould
respond "''CillO him, sinoe !bore •as a KO&gt;&lt;
lethaf3y on the ...Ill the WI '"0 )UIS
since Scotty Bowman dcpanod. The orr....
is very potent "'"" Ouy l..oFicut bcalthy
&amp;IillO oJona .. ,th Sl..c Shun and slict
tUcldwldlc:r Pierre L&amp;roudlc.. The &lt;l&lt;fCftliC
6 led try the new "811 l" in Latty
Robinson. Rod Lanl""Y· and Brian
1!1\btorn who all pia~«! in the canada Cup

or

seria. The team won I he- Vezina laJt )'!'ar.
but b still hurlina frotn tk lo&gt;s of Ken
Orydcu.
0../look; 11m) anO I hcalt.by LaFleur .II&lt;
the Ley. If the kam scdb 011 a p)tttldcr
and all IUJfudt problems are &lt;ra&gt;&lt;d the
Oinadl&lt;ns •ull taLc the Cup from tho
hl.tnden.
Buf!olo Sobmo: Bowina~~ is bad&lt; behind the
bench so he means business.. But dod he
ba'&lt; the players? Tbc team is stiU loo~ma
iftlo the ruturt and tha-t art SOIIIIt
)ODOJ players, but fe&gt;&lt; , _ the Sabres ore a
•cry ,;DOd tam at best. Both Danny Care
and Tony Mel(..,...y had
soasons
and riJUrC: 10 c.ontlnue in their scorin&amp;
WI)'S, but the lll)ury to Oil Perreault wiU
hun the ~am in the early aoinaTbc o.r..... bacl maay lapses b&gt;l .....,.
an&lt;l 11 b .._., lbat the bbxliDaJ wW ...
their act tOJ&lt;tbct Don Edwards prcwiclcs
cxcellcat &amp;oalt.cndJOI with Bob Sauve, but
Sauve has dcslrod to play out his option
this season. Most likely Bowman will trade
him before tbe 1&lt;110n iJ OUL
O..tl«&gt;k: t1unas ao tbcir way. the Sabtts

rmc

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w;u ....._ ..... c...diau
a. •• If
..... then: ...u be ..... ,_., empty _,. 1ft
lbc Aucl.
QotdJoc NonllqMo:Tbcy ha&lt;l lhe best In tbe .......0 half of tbueuoo losl year.

They havt I d..d!y off&lt;n&gt;t "'ilh p.lmly Of
sp«d .. hkh h led by tilt Sluny
broo.b&lt;n- Pna, Anton. and Manan.
R«lamation pro)C&lt;I Jooque&gt; Rl&lt;hard 11M a
f&amp;fll&amp;&gt;lK yeor Ill ph, ,. .....u) and be u
joinal try a number of ....,rt staten. Tbc
def.-e O(ltbc other band p•c up 118
1(1011. and tbcy arc small lot dd"""""cn.
Ooaltmda Oan Bouchard had a arcat year
'*hm be,...; tradod frotn C&amp;lpry (19·S·S).
Outlook: I( they fmd JOm&lt; dcfen-.
they mlaht ju&gt;l • m it all•
b ~·ma old in
liOIDC: pos.uiOill but thcrt es u ann1a or new
playcn to balan« them out SuU the Bnwa
arc ,...,. lllow and tbcy ha\c a tou&amp;h U!M
kcq&gt;in&amp; up "'ith a f0$1&lt;r skatina dub. The
offcn&gt;&lt; is lod b) Rick Middleton (10)
poims), but thr suppon is thUI after that.
Jean Rauclc is aonc and Brad Park's. kn«s
ate about to ao. so the Bnuns rrnd

I

..._ .,.....,n........,

~csmahclc.

Outlook:/\

rd&gt;uildina year? II loon that

Vt""lf.

Hortrord Wllolm:Pity tbc Whalers, brina
stuck in a olvls.lon with four of the best in
the l&lt;quc. The Wbaltn die! pick up Rick
MacLtuh from the Fl)..n but tbcy lou the
,.....;ccs of Mll:c Rocea to the IWIJcn.
Tbc o.r.......... 20th in the ~&lt;que an&lt;1
that'• bacl. The Wllalm aiel nothina .,..,.
tbc summa to fill that "'••• pp alth~b
they did pick up fr« aaent pile, &lt;_;~
Millen. "'bois a cood one.
Ourtoo.t:Most &lt;ldinitdy o r&lt;butldina year.
You ha&gt;&lt; to start f,.,.,._,..,hcs&lt;, lot's of

luck.

I

,.hat m&amp;.cla on ICC he can perform. He
has I po~l Off&lt;Oif 10 *O&lt;k with tn
1\n&lt;lers Hodbura and Ulf Nilsson an&lt;l
ma)bc cvm Bobby Hull E6&lt;lk Joluai0&lt;11J
011&lt; of the toul)lnl •or\cn m the J1111C •
and Ooo ~ OM or the best cliat'n·
Tbc &lt;lcfms&lt; suU has rn&gt;bl&lt;m&gt;. Bony lkd
had an ouutandu11 playoff
season an&lt;l
he ....,.. 10 be finally comlna around as o
true allo~t~r. But a ncr that there lo really
nobody dsc. Jolln Ontdson is hopefultbill
the Lncclhill lttpt bln out moot of losl

"'st

- · •ill be bettor .
O..rl&lt;&gt;ot:Thetcam has potauial. but there
arc a(.,.... holes. lltootJ should be I bfliO
the team.
l'lllladclphbt Fl&gt;tn:ThiJ tnrn i&gt; cetuna old
too altho"'b 111&lt; offtnJC: IJ &gt;till Jood.
Reult Leocb fl4 aoal$) and Bill liMber l•ll
alo&lt;l&amp; •llh Rt&lt;l -The Rat" Linesman and
8nan Propp ..;u r«&gt;"'dt of the
offmsc. Tbc O.fms&lt;•s W&gt;I'&lt;CI but tbe
&amp;oalt&lt;ndina " very aood •ith Pete Peeters
and Rick St. Ctor• lhanna the dut&gt;es.
Otrtlook:Coaclt Pal Quonn will start
rebu•ldrns lh6 year and tf he is able to
comt u,p -.ich some c:om:tltmc)~ t.hry -.iU
challcn~ tbe flanacrs.
"asW.&amp;to• &lt;:.Ptoli:Will they ....,. maL&lt;
the playoffs! Two years 110 the) misxd b)
t•o poinu, b&gt;l )at b&gt; one point, so IIIey
are due th:ts )Ur. 8ualt V~oon·a be e.y.
sinct they are stuck ln lht Patrick Ohlstm).
The Caps orr.... Is &amp;ood witb Dennis
MaruL (97 poinu} and MtL&lt; Garmc&lt; (90
poinu). The team plc:Lod up thcluJhly
rcptdod Bobb) Carl&gt;&lt;fttor. (oecond plc:lt
.,... au) in the June dnfl.
the
hiai&gt;C01 pic:k ...., for an ·1\rnerican. The
defen~t and the aoaltmdina of Milce
Palma\cer are suSI)CCI.
OtiiiO&lt;Jk:l! they don't make 11 Ulto the
pla)'Offs this year, the ram .. mtear lbc
butldq down. Tbc) ha•c ...itod lone

He,...,.

P ATRICK OlvtSION
New Yoril bla..t•I'S:What more ean be said
about the team? They arc deep 11 ..ery
position and art tht fa\'or,tn to take the
Cup fot a thtrd strailht umc. IIlyan
T101ti&lt;r (IOJ point$), and Mrkc llouy (6&amp;
aoaJs. Sl ossi&gt;U) arc ju&gt;t -uJna. Tbc
O.fm&gt;&lt; is &lt;Oiicl with Ocn.ls Potvin the main
man on tl&gt;• bludine. The aoaltcndina is
superb with lliUy Smith and Roland
Mdanson sharin&amp; the duty.
Out/ook:Uoltu they lose the wort cthio,
the ~ .... kcq&gt; ..... Clip . . tho
Island fO&lt; anotber yeor. and lbc year aftcs
lbat . . .
N- Yortt
eyes ate on ronncr
Olympic c:oadl H rrb Broots and oecina

.....,.,1\ll

cnou&amp;h·

Pkt..,... r..,.IM:Tbcy alloMd J.O &amp;;Oils
"'-.Inner
st season
and they had the Norris Trgphy
on thdr team In Randy Carl)llc. It
doesn't make ...... The dcfenJC: &gt;houkl be
the same this )UJ since the same pcopk arc
there. Tbc off&lt;OK is pretty aood lhou&amp;h
Wlth 5S aooJ scorer Rack Kcboc lcadrna the
way. The aoaJ ttnclin&amp; job is a mystay
"""' Orea Millen kft.
0111/ook:Orcy ha•n ror Coadl Eddie
Jnl!Mton and more misery for the fans.

Wom&lt;a'• B&amp;otboll: Trywu
fostlltUB~-·s

basketball team ..;a bqio oo
Moodo), Ootobcr 12 11 J p m on
Clar\ Oym. Fot mC¥&lt; onformaoon
contlld Linda O'Oonodlat
8)1·29)$.

Mcn•s BaskCiball: Tbc UB mtt~'•
bosLctball ...... will .... ttyoutS
Tbunday, Oaobcr u 1ft Cork
Gym. 1\11 candiclatcs m" have a
ph)·Jical cum and msurance ••
order 10 tryout. f&lt;&gt;&lt; fun her dnalls
tbe&lt;:k bulletin board In Oar k Hall
oscaU eo.ch Hu&amp;hcs at IJI-2936.

Oil

I

FlU0/\'1'

JV Football' Comdl Un•vcnxr IV

11 Rotary field, 2 p.m.
SATURDAY
W-.a's Tennis: Bit Fow
a-t~ II

AJalocnl

Cowu,I01.111.
Football· 11 1\Jbany Stille, I :JO
p.m.
Qoos Country: L&lt;Moync Colleac.
w/Frodon•• Sl. and Rocho;l.&lt;f
Tcdl, 01 Syracuoe. 2 p.m.
Ftdd Hoetcy: 01 ~ Silk
Collqc. I p.m.
Mm'• TenaiS: SUNY/\C
Championships II Roc:bcoter•

TBA.
Stu&lt;lcnt poucs for the thr«
remainina Bulls' hotne (ootball
pmn arc ••11lablc at the Cork
Hall Tlt:~n orru b&lt;tweco 9 a.m.
and J p m. any -today throuab
Friclay, October 16.
1\ current ltudcot 10 card mull
be prescntod 10 roccivc the poos.
and oM studct\t ean J)rut"nt an
W&gt;bmitod null1bct or 10 card$ 10
....,,. pOJS&lt;S for o&lt;bcr stu6a&gt;u..~
The •iD aho allow otudcnl&gt;
odmiUIOII to all1981·1982 home n

I

hockey--·---

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Empty Fillmore Room is
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By A I.AN C. KAC IIIC
C'OIItniJ•rl•~ EI/JtOI'

T

he COMIIIUIIODality of
r~isterina "'Omen for the draft

aod the feasibility or hiab

military tltpenditurcs "ere discuucd in
Squ1tc Hall's Fillmore room Monday
niaht ""fore a small student cro,."d.
1"lloK in attendcnce butd
impassioned kc:turcs from President of
the Buffalo Chapter of the National
Orsanir.atlon of Women (NOW) Linda
Oeveland on last summer's SuP.remc
Court deciSion upholdlo1 male-only
draft rcahtration, and from former UB
Educ.tional So..iolosy profruor Gene
Oraboner speakm&amp; on tbe use of taX
money for the military-Instead of
human ~i~es.
Approachina the dran rqjstration
iwlc from "both the feminist and I&lt;SJI
point of.,...., .. ~'dan d. opeoed her
talk with a historical account of
Supreme Coun lqlslation involvin&amp;
,.omen's I$$UCS. Aa:ordinato the
attorney "the July Supreme Court
ckclsion follows a lona uend which
says that women arc not equal dlttens
protected by the 14th amendment."

oc:cupations" u~cpt wofc and mo ther.
She aho noted the 1908 court ruling
notina thil 11 os ronstituuonally
IC.'ttJ)Iable to ban "omen from
"orldna ovenome , appro \'al o f a 1948
Midlipn law bannt111 female
bancnden, a nd 1961 Florida lcaulatJon
prnenuna women fro m Krvina jury
duty,
While afflrm•na that ""lflually no
women want to ""drafled as virtually
no men want to ""drafied" the
chapter president uplained that " the
position or NOW is tha t if there is a
draft women s hould share the
responsibilities equally, both in a nd o ut
of combat and share the
responsibilities o r citiuns."
Oe•eland a m ned her ""lief that
m&lt;K• prcme Court dec~ions
perpetu~te the tdea tha t .. omen arc
"second d au cltu.cns" a nd that such
continue
diserirruoatory le&amp;Jsbtllon
until there arc more " Oin"fl on the

,.;n

coun .
"II there had~ a .. oman oo !be

"" a

coun at that t ime there "'OUid
S-4.
vote," she uc~imed, and that "as
Ions u there is only a token woman on
the court there will not "" a full
undcrstandin&amp;" of prOiectina .. omen
from discrimination.

C itlna past coun decisions Cleveland

said !&amp;at "it was not until 1973 that
• the Supreme Court found a c:uc wbere
ex discrimination was not rational."
The attorney used as examples the 1852
• !JnJdwdl vs. Illinois ease which she
said found that "oaturaJ aod proper
timidity makes women unfit for ~

G rablncr ""pn his talk with a
synop$1J or militarist subversion or
Amerk:an civilian life. "As an
elementary sc:bool student I rcmernbcf
air raid driUs. I rerncm""r fdlow
studenu tQrecl aod cryinJ.'' Grabincr
added, "the fashion or ratiJues

rcpres&lt;n tt mlhtam m ."
Using stansttC"&gt; and mformation
pthered by the United S ta tes
l)epart ment o r Labor 11\d the LaDling.
M ich i&amp;an·bascd Employment Rt&gt;nroh
AssOCIAtiOn (ERA) Crabiner asuulted
"the m&gt;~h th at mtlttary 'pendona
creates jobs." Sa)tn&amp; that this wat
·•nt'\er 1 uu1sm•• the formtr pcofecsor
clauned that World War II ended the
depresSion ~'1tusc or the massive
inOu• of dollars tnto the coonom)
He c \ platned that If this same
amount 'Wir&amp;S sprnl 1n the pnvatt stetor
t he ~e result " ould ha•• been
ach ic~ . " Ht&amp;h mihllry budacts have
passed o n th is myth that mihtary
spend ina will create JObs, " complai ned
Orablncr.
Under present conditions, the
speaker asserted, " JObs created willao
to hiah technoloty labor with trade
and industrial " or«n bclna bypassed
by !be military boom."
Aocordina to C rablncr " mihtary
expenditures d id 1101 &lt;creat e as many

jobs u puce rcla.cd e\pendlturcs
wo uld " Citing the E RA ~tatb ties he
said that Sl billion sptnt '" the
ed ucauon field " "ukl &lt;rc•t&lt; 117,000
jobs while the cqut"llcnt amount only
generates 75,000 •n tht: tntbtary.
Crabincr abo attadcd the Rcapn
AdmtnHtratiOII fOf "'ll'IID&amp; a war to
.:urc cconornt&lt; "on tnSicad or puttilll!
tb~ mot\C) tntO human ncedJ and
indu&gt;trial reconstru.:tton, as ... n »
assatlina "the m&gt;th and rhetonc of

antt·So•tctlsm ."
Questlontn&amp; the a udtcn.:c: or mostly
students as to ho,. many had their
tuilion raised tn the pas t ytll aod
r~ci vi n&amp; a lmOS( a unamlnous
a nirmativc rcsponlc-Grablllcr next
asked ·• Old the Soviet Union raise
your tuitiOII?"
He ~oncluded that ""dcnls and
labor must fllht mlltwlsm aod the
"military·induPnal complex" it the
world is to survive and added that
" you shoold tbint conc:retdy about
"'hat you can do from where you are."

UB Calendar Committee will not concede on issue
. Groups plan protests

By SETH GOODCHILD
M•""linl Editor
hile the Chairman or the Ul!
Calenda.r Commiltee rdterated it~
rulina to lcltcdulc ol&amp;neo
'
on the hi&amp;lt hely J...tsh
holiclay•, fellcral lfO&lt;IP&gt; arc plottmg
stratecb to oppose the decblon• ..-en
lltoup lndlc:rttionJ arc that the &lt;Miler "'ill
1101 be cleared up ot the Unhcrsity, but
.--ually S&lt;Ctled tn tht coutU.
Mcan ..ho1t, AUISIUI to the Pl&lt;S&gt;dent
Ron Stein tnsaJicd that UB Prestdmt

W

Robert L. K ctl&lt;f

fw! yet 10 make a rtnal

dcci..., ond that the od.uuniw'ation hod
until April to make tll dc«ec. "We ba~
not formally ror-1U'Cied the cokncllr 1o
Albany, .. he expla_u\Cd.
The J...,sh Stuclent Union (JSU) is
bea,innin&amp; to initiate. acuer writin&amp;
campa~ to protest the Calc¢ar
Committet's action. a«ordin&amp; 10
spokesman Not han Toporovsky. "We arc
&amp;oin&amp; 10 &amp;ive it I ihot," he noted,
"contact ina dirr.,.eno peoplt to pin
support. We will not leo iC die down."
In the Sprin&amp;. the Calendar
Conurtiucc-dtalr&lt;d by Anodal&lt; Gnduatc
School Dean Andrtw Holt-•ot&lt;d to
Jdtcdulc classes on lite Rosh Hashana and
Yom Klppor holidays .net the Stale
UniVersity o( New Yotlr. (SUNY) Boan:l or
Trull.,.. dd&lt;ptcd the pooo-.r 10 tk
tndivodual campuses. But bc&lt;:ali&gt;C UB has
refused to shut do,.n, the Stale l..qitUturc
bas pa,.cd a biU that wiU mandate that the
institutions dose do-n .
C oupled ,.;th the Lqislali&gt;'t aCtion has
~ punurc lrom SUNY ofrtdals and
mtmbers or the Board or Trust&lt;a, whe
hav. nooir.W UB that they WIIJlt it to
rcconsidcr its decision. Various UB aroupo

JCIMI ~aatt,.,.~...

haw also brout.bt prmurt, "'ilh che
Student A&gt;SO&lt;~tlon (SA) reportedly ready
to oponsor an Assembly resolution
oondemNn&amp; the '"'i tch.
Holt Aid Fndaythat "the oommittcc
would - diana&lt; its mind. We sec it as
principle. II is com_.s or mm and
•CJ~Mn of i:ntf'lrity. I eou.ldn'l "Ole uy
It would"" ruiiCiamcotally
WfOlll." H&lt; Unkcd the &lt;kcisloo to the
Un.ivenhy"s announctd d.ucruninatton

other,.,.,,
poticy.

n.. Dean uplained tbe pollcy lltat

appears in olmost every UB publication wa.
the auicklinc ror the Committee. The
statcmcnl reads. "No peaon in whatever
rclatio111hip with SUNY/Rurrato shllbe
:1\ibje&lt;:t to dilCrimlnallon on the twii of

raa. rthntc bac:k$round. na1ionaJ anglo,
rdi&amp;Jon, color. su, or oondltion or
handicap."
"I ,.;.h people undcntood the b.,.;, ror
O&lt;tr &lt;kdslon," he added. "No """ is
addressina tbe P&lt;obkm ... ha&gt;'t, "ltkh is
W&lt; coru;ider &lt;pcaal _
.. "itb
this policy," Holt said.
He orsucd that the Jtatcmcot •.a~ ......
ipored ._ida opponc:nu or the.Commicite-'s '
rulina aucrtin&amp; that 11 bas ~ •• a matter
of accommndauna a fChcdblc wltidt JSU
claimed c:ouJd be oclticvcd by some &gt;impk

"""can

maneuvuln,a.
''It is d~riminacion apinlt us:·
T norovsky exclaimed. "By holdina classes
we c:'ln'l ~our rtHa•ous holidays"••
He a..Jcd that prohibitions exist that do

lllow ror .. &amp;t "'be &lt;Ondu&lt;tcd on Jhe
J.,.ish holidllYJ .. Me no s100h rcslridioru
are u.saJ b)' CMbtr f•hlu ...., u wnuen
•prclr~&lt;afly ohao ... do oo wwk,' ' the
spa~..m"" t&gt;plained •
I r the Uni•cr&gt;tt) Cal&lt; ncar Commlncc
dOC&gt; not .....,n,idtr the d&lt;cl•lon. Keiter has
lh• final uy and n i~ &lt;:\pt'(ltcd he "'" not
10 a,ptn)t htt ..:~:H'htttwncy's rultn&amp;.
''Noohin•'• bc&lt;n dtadcd." Stein GOtcd.
·· People are undtr ~~ unprnslon that •r
hi&gt;• already d«idcod. Unttlthe ..,l&lt;ftdar is
aar~ upon nolhll\&amp; '' fiaaJ ., Tht
AJ.sBtanl noted lhat Miter ~u "'NOl tht
only O&lt;tOt'' 111 the 111a11cr and that tbe
Lqislalw&lt; and tbt Tru&gt;!«t ha•e thru&gt;l
theruseha tnto the~~ .
Holt pqlKd Ketter's ontelfioy ;and qJd
that he Ja" no JUstoft&lt;&amp;IIOCI for tbe
1101

P rtsicknt lO u~ d\e: Commiu~' n1&lt;We
anJ ••~~«~cd his wpport "Even hos
&lt;ll&lt;'tnln have &lt;IC'cr chot~cd him •ith brina
ck.viou' man:· he mltntafncd. "'Ht frOD't
c mQrombe his in~Jrity . "
' f I&lt;C'Ue:r should i"'C "'ith lbt Com.Jnilltt,
it is c•peacd tho bill wtll pass and thl! I he
Uni•crsity wiU ...,k to ha•• the biD ruled
unconstitutional. UB may find itself named
in • •im liar suit with .,.,. IJOUps charaina
UB Willi discnmlnatloa. oouroes rnulcd
lasl ..uk .
FOQIIty Scnat&lt; Chait Barbara
Howdl-"h""' aroup has....., tt...tl'utly
OI&gt;P05&lt;d to do&lt;tna the imtituiiOO durina
the holiday-uplaii&gt;Cd tlut &gt;he ftds Ketter
-.should Sli&lt;t "'th it" and CftCOUII.Icd a
coon
"Tbc Corutttut- b pc:dly
dear. Then: is to be no
wilh
stJLI&lt; and rclia1011,'' &gt;he saki. "lbat'• a

r""'·

•••crfmna

trancndous ..r...,an~ . "

Howell SPCCUlatcd that if Keuer did not
IJI'CC wllh the Calendar Committee he
woold ""condemned In a Scoot&lt;
resolution.

�.in short.
ca mpu"
~nate

discussions continue

Tbc SW&lt;Ieot Asooda.- (SA) Smatt ..Wed Monday to Knd
*#Titr ~'" iuot'' to the FIMftC!it Committ«, ann o"cr aa
bow or.,.,.....,..,...., m.an...-cnna and clcbatt Tbc Srnatt .....,
oa a ""'U&lt;'l bl( lnaura Marl. Moort to hctp nptdott IWiitatK'&lt;
for the llnanaally SU&gt;&lt;I.m , . . . . _

•=

SA v-..., Pm&gt;denl Stnt Kaplarl.flld ~100ft
quc•uoatd by
lbt partiollaR or the dalllw WU •Q(ltd m early Stptanb&lt;r and would result "'a U7,000 oubo&lt;ripcion ftc
to Oat - . SmaiOf DdJbic: 0\atotr calla! for an od ho&lt;
c:ommill« to .._..... the ~n~N~u• or the deal, but tht
motion .... """"' ba&lt;l. 10 lbt .... "''''""' b«aux or.
parbamcntat)' r&lt;oc:tdurt NhiiJ.
Man) or the Srnatt'• tntc:ntlOn&gt; ,..,, s;topp&lt;d by tbt
Parliament-... •bo n.ltd that moooa• mu• b&lt; rubmuttd m
"Tilma btfO&lt;r tht .._..,.. K&lt;opl.u rcspandtd, "h ohould an bt
..-.-~ tn tbt b&lt;s;J mta••• or the •t&gt;Cknt body."
Tbc lttwKt""Commlttcc "Ill mc&lt;1 thl&amp; IOffl. to clt&gt;euso tht
~JN~ul or 1M !ip«tr~m.SA dtal, MOOft Atd ,
In an tffM to 1\CNI dda)'J tn PfOCCWn&amp; wdt crnaacncy tm&gt;&lt;s,
o.a;. Er&gt;&lt; Altman c:allal r.,. boldtna tbt S(natt dmion• In tbt
Sprina. alona Wltlt tht "-"tht orflc&lt;n. rathor than tn tbt Fall ""
is tbt pro&lt;cu now. But Pll!barncntarlan Jrff)' Olsen'• &lt;PCtCfl tltat
such a mo&gt;&lt; l&gt;bould bt c:oouldatd r;.., on tht A,......bly and thon
in tltt Smoto CIUJCd the LeaiJiator&amp; tO VOlt tO II bit tht diiCUUtQn.
8 u1 Ahtn21n rt:mam~ uncon\·metd. ""TM Spitt'trum Issue " 'U
onr or tht PQOftlt &lt;'XIIrnpltl or tffidtnc:y In SA JOYtrnmcnt," he
rc.matktd.

IIWIJ SmaiOfJ Oft

lHEspEORUM
,.~,

o-mU:ed ouort ~s. cm
""h :bt "Wt'rr Ta\kona
Proud" IQao, at runt sd«&lt;tltm.,..."tlont around to•n
Atcordina 10 the MI)'Or'$ olra, thc "'JJS Itt bttlll tnstaDtd " 10
bater infc.wm motoriJI.J of the I'QOC""t unpOrtant entftM'L~ 1:n tbt
Ctty."

Tbc .,..,.

..,n""" tupa)&lt;f"J..,pro.\lt'IUidJ SllOO and &lt;l)oluld w"'\

Instal~ by Na--b&lt;r

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USSR-Japan discuss islaJlds

~~c:-~

.....,..c....v.

AI~C ~

o....euur••..,.

JJIIWI and tht So- Uruoo ha•-o apctd to hold W\\ to
dttamint tbt llllus or a lf'OUP or fout ftQfthtm ttl.tnd•- the
dooal only u•o mtlts from )JIIWI-Qif,....tly oec:uptcd b) the

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,J.,.;. ......... oUUcHJ.. F. .t

So&gt;..u.

CoMiclertd Jopancsc t&lt;mtory uma 1945. tht uland• ... of In tic
tronOmic tmpOfUnOO. c&gt;&lt;tpt roo rl&amp;htt,.. Tbc So-in L noon
occupied the islands .. a ""ult or Wotld W10 II.
The t•o natJOAi bad bton nqOlllftlll I rrtum or thcst Island&gt;
to Japan but tbt tall.s bro\t orr tn 19110 "1\tn Tolyo )Otntd othn
Wattt'Jt-t~•aions in an economic bo)cott or tM So\'id; to proiC't
the m•'-&lt;oon or A flhtnlitan.
E&gt;cry ona)Or Japa,..C poluic:al pony from naht '""' rnthtll!tlll
to the communisu suppon 1ht reuniftcadon or I hoc IC'rrnorio.

Air traffic imperiled

you•don't Jucatd, uy. try 1.1110
The Erie County l.qlslaturt may ..... roull the Stat&lt; Uni•a.oit)
or New YQ(L !SUNY) tal cova or the Eo~t County Medlc:al
Cctllet, a mo•c that UB 5U«Utfully rt~tsttd '" 1979· 1980. Tbt
Ctnt&lt;r 1$ cuncmly opcrauna m tbt rtd-up co SU mllhon tn dtbo
Joscpll Sae&lt;o. tht Republican candtdatt for the lllh dtltriCI.
made tbt &lt;all lor tbt .....ell dunna a pres• conference'""'
aco. "At tltc other thrtc mtdiCII sc:bools," he nwntatntd, "the
mtdtcal holpilal&gt; run at the State npmst." Sae&lt;o tiltfltd that
the 1110'0 """"' bcncfil Ell&lt; Count) taxpapen ror $5. )) pa
$1,000 or........, •alllllooo and hdp sa•cthc cm!Jioytc's jobs
Tbc """' c:ould 0J&gt;CC1 rcsu-, on both a financ:lll and
tducumal arounds. FOr a uN-WJ to.,.,....., • mtdiCII ld&gt;oo1
bospUai. coou arc tuah and many bd~ char tcac:h•na hoq&gt;ttall
are- as ht1pful &amp;1thcy miCill smn and are 1c:1ual1y a htndranc:t.

Tht rtpon was bued on Lht study of 70 au base• 11ound the:
c:ountry and lbt impaa or the loss or 6J5 tontroll•n to c:l'll~.tn
duty. ISiutd by the Alf Foree CommunkatloM Command the
study odcls that the ocrvi&lt;t&gt; could 1Dic anothtr 6Jf controllrn and
th" could cousc a c:utbact m mi!JI&amp;r) arr uamc opaatlo&lt;u

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Reiidmet Covool't (IRC)
ou!Jtandioa S7 ,000 dobl.
A ntr I serin o( fttiOUII tan
ousions ~t-.&lt;tn SA, IRC. and it&gt;

bvsmeu arm JRCO. 1n aJ.rtcmftu
was rt01&lt;:hed ,.h1&lt;h, pendona
Senate approval &lt;tipul"ed that
IRC would boeome Pttl or SA.
Ytt IM mdJ&lt;r propo&lt;al hi&gt; )'t1
to I&gt;&lt;' rilllllted, ~nd Is runnlnJ mto
ltouble tha' ma)" dtm iu. .:hancct
..T'ht ma.n rb•na hokhna tt up b
Sen.tte ~•al," IRC Pr&lt;Sident
Eri&lt; Roch uplatned. lie noted
thtt ,.;th tM Senate b&lt;'tl1f ll&lt;wl)
formed, tl hu not bad &lt;ne&gt;uah
IW to cooSidc:r tM pl&amp;ll
As rnoft' tune p&amp;»a •at.hour
ratJfltatiOOI or tM ..,.......,..,,
~ qufttioos arne about

n and

SA T.-urer Mat~ M - e

mxnoly annou~ his OPI&gt;Ovtion
tOtMmeraer.

MOO&lt;e ronoenclt ol\at tRCB and
IRC arc interrelated and both
should ~ included tn the SA
mtrJt&lt;. "Why should ,.._take the
liabiliti&lt;r and leave the usruf"
Moore queried, " IRC81sjuit oht
btuintll arm 0( I RC," the
Trusut&lt;1 asrened.
IRCB Bwln«$ M&amp;Rai&lt;f
M ic:htd Wolkoff dtsaareed •tth
Moo..,, e"!&gt;bont11f that "IRCB u
totally indepeodent or I RC "
Woll;olr noced that l RCB ,. an
ind&lt;pcndcllt nonoprolit

'"'l• o-..

Ro.t, &lt;cittnlled I RC's

i~ f&lt;om IRCB. ''The')

run their o..•n

eo&lt;poraJ ion • • .

our bank

accounu nn'a '"tcU'fltint "
~

mHJtf" ptopcxal

"h,_.,

&amp;oin,c an~ here.'' Mocur satd H•.)
posalionunnoc till che pro~l.
but M rtP&lt;&gt;rled lhal ''I ~•II •ole..
my 1-Une conetrns 10 lhe St:n~tc .''
"I •uPpoi11M Ida," Moote
conteoded," but th&lt;st que• ton•
need to b&lt; all&gt;»tred." tit daltned
he h.U )ct 10 fecei\C 1hOW
""'"""· " IRC hu IM ball •IChl

now. Wc'rt •-.itma for theta 10
ma)r.e: tbrir mO\o-e "
\10CMc"\ opposnKNt amr a1a

MlfJ)ris&lt; to both Roth

••d

Wollcofl. ··&lt;&gt;-« tM summer M
rQ!Iy puil&gt;td for tbos," Roth
tndica1ed. Wolkoff added tbal "M

•a.s s;o lor 11, rt. -..as 111Cf~."

Roth ,.,.. mtlcal or tht SA
tteasurer. "Moo"' is loo~IOJ at
~~ deal from a bu.,_. .,.,,., or
~." M n:marked. SA Is 1101 on
thi&gt; for tM busillftS: they 1hould
I&gt;&lt;' In it 10 htTp &gt;tudents."
SA Pmidcnt Joe Rl~ln .,r&lt;td
willt Moore. "There arr a 1ot of
qut&gt;llons that ~ to b.
answered," M noted. Ht
qU&lt;Stloned IRCB's o•ersliht and
prolili in his attempt "lo make
sure &lt;"""l'lhitl ~doll&lt; by the

........

Anoth&lt;Y qucsuon &lt;On«&lt;PUIIIM
.......... has raised b)
AssociaJt v-,.. PraacSmt for
Sludtnl Affairs Anthony

Lorcni.ttll. H.e ftOI.td that tbt
dormolory &lt;ludmls
att
1101 ucfUIJVdy !Uidapadualn,
but UAJitr IM . . , _ ,

a c '""..

untlorpad~&gt;~~e ron -.ld '"""

IRC adus&lt;vdy.
loremctU ..ondeted "hetMf all
dorm rc:otdtnli ....,.,ld ~ abk 10
ta~t ad.an~ of SA fundtl1f If

tt\c I R.C dca1 is rauriC'd '•are I hac
aff1..1n thai h•~we. ~be opc:n 10 tM
""''J'IOJe \tUc:lenl body?n (AfCnLdU
IOQU•rrd,

Ahhou&amp;)\ 1hae ques1ion1 have

)ct to be am•ertd and tbe:
has ~&lt;I to be finalized,
IRC aod I RC B have b&lt;aun 10
1mpltmtnt 1h~ plan. Rod•
c::'J)I,aule!d that hJJ orpnuauon
ti&gt;umtd 11&gt;11 tht p&lt;OpOSal ,.ould
pas1 tbc Smale: ... Wt dldn"t ~
any r~ to v..-ail rot it 10 \tart,··
~opa.al

M-

w

IRCB
.._tly oddtd an
io 1tscorpontr
bDnlp--v.hiC'b rftCOmPM'ft runr
of IRC's old rcspo•mb&lt;'litot.. " \\&lt;
Adl\~tfn ~-uioo

took o-« ~~&gt;•

r.,. llrlll''"'"""•·

the pmc: room, and any m&amp;JO&lt;
campUJ" -...kk k•thritit:s, •• Wol .. oO
tndlcated

[ RC has also tmplcmcnted
rhan,&amp;rl. Its namr wu &lt;han&amp;ed 10
the Residen&lt;e Student
Ola•nli.Ation fRSOI afl&lt;r Roch
and Rifkin "sal do,.n and dtetded
" would b&lt; a &amp;ood idea to ott.nae
the name." Roth &lt;tttd IRC'&lt; bad
rcpulahon 'aJ the rnnc•p.al re.t\On
{Of lhr mO\t',

__...............
.......
..
ANACONE'S INN

tSTMt Pl.ACI 100011 We ~no~~

I"""'
rundllll fOr lhc\t 3~tfYIIa \\
ta.d.•na

ln prC"tous

)'Qn.

IRC tn the: f\1\l.

tc'C'OfdH\1

to t&gt;oth lll\th •o~ \\ &lt;•lkolr. "Tb&lt;y
~ou1d ,.) wnlt" ol our htll) ,r 'IW
n••O\It'\l 11," llnth nntod 1he

•n CJ-Ch dormuory ro pro\-Wk for
Jtuac:nt
In MSO's ~thitia.

.ildl

The !~ll&lt;r S..,OOO of debt tJ to
b&lt; raid b) IRCB. •ht&lt;ll has
4\"t\lcd

mcmc~

umc (fOO\ ''t!lct'\.1 ca..tt.

b&lt;'tn

IRC ,.a, funded by ft't(Myers, but
..nckt the..,. prOpO&gt;al, RSO
~kt f"a.TI\C a bodgCI SUT11lar IO
thai C•\-cn SAo... tt-mmuta
C..'ouO&lt;tl or tM St,I.IXXl rtq\1&lt;;10\1
b) R&lt;;O, ab&lt;&gt;ut U,llOO "tU b&lt; ol&lt;d

~~ thC' cn\1 ol I he )Or.··
t\platn&lt;J
"IRe 0 .annut lund us tRSO)
aU ""·ar t~tn.J,"' R·Wh tcpotfed •
··u 'c dOft't tC'\'fl\c ar~ SA
buuttt . thc&lt;Y 111c "-hn tl\ot RSO

'-'lnnalf\C

10 110) orr port of IRC'• debt

.,.,u .Jo Mt)llt•na tl'u~ )tar

An Kif\ Ute\ branctl of R'iO t\a~
&lt;-tabl~&gt;htd to p~ "an
t~ 10ff11 to I he .-ub «

Lucl.l.n C. P.ul•to
Attorn'ey-•t-Law

' ' VOUWANllO "I LAX
.tJIIIO HAV{_A G000 tttotf

\fthn, tn a room &amp;nd •n&lt;htn&amp;

TV ," Roth .ud , A«ordtniiO lht
plan, ..rn rouoob. 1rc lo brr wt up

L

u,uaJ:I)

Wol~ofl

•

NO TI C E - - - - - .
... BAlLO'S BACK!!
That same famous Beef.On-Weck

36 Hopkins Bd.
Williamsville

lhat you remember so well is now being setved al

631 -8884

OLD BA ILEY INN

'• " '·

":"""'•!&amp;~
"""''~~'·~ c:.u•
FREC INITIAL

CONSUlTATION

HOUSE OF BEEF
at the same famous location

... BAILEY at LOVEJOY
Now

Ser~ing

Buffalo's Best

~

,.,., . . . . .....,_ ..lid_

llo111 SmiU.t Roat hi SEVE/I DAYS A

BEEF ON WECK
10% D I SCOUNT
With Slud~nl J.D .

- - · ,.••- We serve food till3:00 •rn
.-f

B:..0.

OwM• . .•'-1M

~;;:",~:'&amp; ,_... =:.~It=·~.__

Allft.AIE?

PARA-TECH
INTERfiA nONAL
Why not? SkydiYinc IS a

Mihal you1 ot¥eJ
forErl. At Pat• Tech we
qledallze in fnt lime
•
11$. 1M reined
profmional

atrnosclle• e is
the ideal place
to make yout
flrstlllfiiCI. And
tbe nice thiJ1&amp; is that its
a lot safer than you think. We ate
proud of 0111 safetY reccwd II Par•
Ttc*. This monlh we are Mvint a

specQI price "' fht JUIIlP SllldeJIIS
a low 550. Clift Ell you ,ow
fht sllydive. Coll¥enillllly
• locllled belw-. lloc:MsteJ
atld Bult.llo, ;1St Ultt Rl 1041111d
you came to Rl 212. Head llllflll.
atld we a JUSt 11owo tbe •oad 011 the richl

Orcalluut637-'1SOOJ 482·1257 and as11
all the details. We also havt rrldet rodes
.4:;.~.;;;Jl-fll_~.o,.:~
--~- ; IOJII!ose wlto!tst 111arrt to. tal(e a loo~
Ifill

7 Days a Weelt

• NOT ONLY TH E BIGGEST...
BUT THE BEST •

3178 BAIUY AVE. 836-8905

JU_.OUTOFA
PEIFECTlY 8000

Dally 11am · 12mld.

�I COULD,
THE
y
A BRIGHT PERSON
· UKE-YOU1 .
•

but not neceso;~nly

a

Drop your guard
a
mtnute 1:--en thou!;h )'OU're
m ~ nght now,lhrrc
arc many aspecu c:J lhr Army
that )'01.1 maght 6nd ''ttY
artractave
Maybe e&gt;'m uresooble
&amp;e for youf'5&lt;'1f

MDSCHOOL.ON ~

You read n nght.
The Army's Health P~ Schobrslup
Pf'CJ81'2m p&lt;O\'Ides nl=ssarv nuoon. bOob. lab
fcc. e-= tnJCJO$COPC' rencal dunna ~
scbool.
Plus • monlhly sopend that wo&amp;S out eo
about S6.000 a )Ur.
After you're aa:qxed m10 medocal
school, you can.be ~ tnto our program
Then you're romnllss!Oned and you go
through school as a S«ood l.teutenantm the
Army Re.erve.
The hitch? V"'Ysunple. After )'OU graduate,
you eJ'~ the Army • )'ear . . . donor for every
year 1hr Army gaw you as a med ..~. ,..,th
• mtrumum obl;eaoon c:J three yeano· stNU.

.··=•••..a
aCASHIOtlm

~ scb&lt;ilarsluP" to medical school.lhr
Army aboolier$ AMA-"PP'O'~ fan.-year

post-gradU11te and n:sidency rraononjt programs.
Such nintng adds no furtht-r obloganon ro
the 5Cholarslup pamapant S'ut any 0-.loan
Graduate Medal Educaoon sporuored by the
Army g~ves_you a ~-ear obltpoon for
e--ery )'earc:J sporuorslup. ,.,.h a monomum
obhpoon c:J n&gt;'O yean' !lefV1Ce
But you ee&lt; a $9.000 onnual bonus e-uy
~ ~ medtcal school« posr-

assoened 10 ~~ dutY

AIOMUSPOR

PART·, _ WOIK

ADVAMCID NURSING COURSE.
"RRTTIMftEE

You get ruonon. pay and hnng allow""""
You c..n ai!O cake t-:urse Praconoon rouOYS
and CX'Urses m m;ony daucal spcn&gt;Lt&gt;C&gt; AU on
the Army
Wholr the.t ~do not COSt )'01.1 anv
rnon&lt;'Y· ~of 1hrm do ino.or an addnoonal
5ei'V1Cleobhpoon

ACHAMCI10 PUCnCIIAW
If you're abou1 co get your bw degl'tt and
be admtned to the bar, you lihould con&gt;!Ckr a
commossaon on the Judge Ad\"OCatc C.noral
Corp$. 8KaU5e on the Army you get 10 ptaC1lCC'
bwl'll:ht from the SUJ1.
Whole your classmates are sttll doong ocher
la..-'\ff' ....earch and acher Ia""!= bod'&gt;. )'OU
rould ha'"'I'OUr o..n cases. \'OUT ~&gt;"''n cltent&gt;
on clit'Cl. \&lt;1Ur 0\&gt;'1\ pracuce
Plu&gt; \'I'U] t.a-... the I"'Y· pr&lt;illj!C ond I'"' o·
~ofm"l!an Officer in the Unored Smtn
Arm\' \\'uh A cha~ to tra\'el and mokr tht
tli(!MOf
~'OU-_.., v.-orked so.bord Ill
bec\•m• J2
rrnrnong law,rr Be •n Arm1

"-h"'

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1..:1"'\CI

IOTC SCHOURSI.S

,_. .,.,..·rr
~

......... .

So.,.,.. ""'only 11'1 your rnedocal eduanon
peld'a,.,.,..p_pey ..-holeyou'r&lt;paymg

W10SVOAMOMIM
Y6u can comb! no tcn·ice on the

Army~ qr Narional Guard

with Arrny ROTC a rod get 1bet"un
$7.000and $14.000 whilr you'r&lt;

soUtntchool
ltl called the Slmuhaneous
Membcnhip Pf'CJ81'2m. You get S100
a month as on Advanced Army ROTC
Cecletand on additional S70a month ·
lscrpnt'• pay) as an Army RaervtR
When you .,.dune. you11 be
oomm&amp;oooned as a Second l.ieutrnant,

.7--

You can l!C't• $1.500
bonu&gt; JU&gt;t f&lt;" •nlosnng m so= Army ~""'
unots Or ur to $-&lt;1,000 m educaoonal benoflb
You also Rei pard for \'OUT Rest~'\" duty It
&lt;Om&lt;'S out ttubout $1.100 a year b O&lt;Y "'ukend
a mmth .nd """ ..ub annual tratntl\lj
And """' .. • 1u&gt; e a &gt;p«&gt;a1 progr3m 10 heir
IOU ht the Arm\ Rc.-s.-n-., around V0UT .chool

.d.eduk(c",

"'"'h alool

A SECOND CHAMCI AJCOUIGI
Some may flrod collrge tO be the OQht place
at the wrone nmdor a variety of rea»ns:rhe
Army can help them. 100
A few year&gt; m the Army can help them get
mOlY)' a ruooon and the m;orurity 110 we II
.....ely
The Arm\ hau procram m ,.-bJdt money
......! o~csm;ofd&gt;ed "'~by the
p'mll'rlent Then. tf ~ quali&amp;es. a generous

bonus" add..-d to that
So ll~a.... of ~'Itt can get \'OU up tO

$15.200boolle#.land4~rsuptoS20.100

lnaddonon. bonu;cs up to $5.000 are 3\lllolobk

b +year eniiSI.~nlli tn selected sl&lt;tU..
Add rn the ex~ •nd 1'1\aUlnty 1131ned.
and the Arm1 can smd ;on ondA'Id~l back to
~a ncher per.on on tTlO&lt;'&lt;' "'2\'S than~
\\e.thrseArmyopponun•~""-~·

~you as ..~'"~""" 8a1tuse
there u ancked oloc the Arrny can o&amp;r a bnght
pmon liU you '
IU more tnformaoon•.send the caupoh

it b.ck. Noc a bad deal.

4.,.........,_.-

lind

outoboutlt.

�Natlono/4/ntemotlonoJ News Supplem ent of The Spectrum

)Reagan's long-awaited defense plan causes uproar

pn&gt;pOHd b6Jirl9 mode "'lJ&gt;"d that tho MX
sy&lt;lml -.ld spur tho 5cMer lJnian Into
bulldir1g """" mlsslles Of •irf1&gt;1v adding
addtDC&gt;nill -"--s to 11ft SS18 miSsleo.
Pmondy, !lw SS18 urrtes 8
~dy Tergoled R.!enay VeHoles

(MJRV), but Ills bolltwd tlwol ...:h mtssllo
cauld cauy as ~as 2S to 30
""""-~•·

.

Analysis
As wol as .-.g stiff"""""""' &amp;om
thooc leatful cl an "'"" race, tho

.,_..t.
'*'also
shorp
en-... !rom
...............
lrlggored

~

In adcltian ID ""*"'*&gt;g haiiiX OlftOilg

c..r

rnldon!s ciU!llh and Ncwda.
yieldod ~ ID tho $lrong q&gt;pOSiiiOn
cl basing tho MX In tho Gra! a..... ,.gcn
clU!llh and Nevada ........ ho disdosed the
adrrftonlion was also oansltlerins ~·
•basing tho MX. Undor tho s;plrl baolrl9
~ ...._ MX miSsleo wo.dd """"
been~ In Utah ond Nevada ....
tho flala cl'New Mcdco. ANona. and
T"""' wo.dd
picked ..., !he slack.
11i\ sdwmo W&amp;$ flron9Y ~by the
Air Force.
When Rcnald Reogon deleted Carter In
""'N&lt;Mmboo 1980 Preslclen!ialllectioo,
ea.,.., had alrudy aPI'fO'o'8d funding IOf
tho vast 4600 MX •v&lt;tan. Soar). aher
Reas,an toclc clflce It became aiJI)at1nt thai

na..

�-· : -· - NJfflflN-

. .

Analysis
WI* tho Rocky Moun-·-·~
..nu-. loderal
don*-uon ......, land and I'DOU7tl'S. and lht
lhrc.\1 ollndwlly tpOI1ang mdliam ol ocra ol
noMa! """""'l'· no~ ..... r~ men
attcnuon !han the ""'"" supply
Till&lt;.., fClf gronll'd In mud&gt; ollho lkloled
St~le&lt;. w.cer 1'9&gt;10 Is a pev~•hle iisue in
d&gt;t 6nd ....t Naturally. lho problem ol
10 adapt 10 Iorge pcpulatiOft

....t.. &lt;htribution hi criy """"l"l~Mw!d by
laiD"' f)Cll&gt;lklloni and CXp6nCiod
wwsh161aallol the mojor axnptJJtion u
" " ' - tht """llonol frr911«ilormo and
lho rapdy -~ -ter I n - mo11111
WWSily

T"" ,._ ,__ .._w.m ..t.-.

ol ~- ltdmly SUI&gt;IIIod IIT1gationp&lt;qocu lhM ....,.. lntllalod 10 attract oetdon
to tlw ~ (:IOidaiC West many yu&lt;o

ago llw g.aoronlc.d ~ wa1cr supply hu
led 10 an tntRICitnl butilnrrmned ~
by West.,.., 10 "molur t1w dose! bloom.·
As tho doemond far _,., tncr11ua. many
doubr&gt; or~ ilri•tng CMlf lho volue ol
•
conv~ong d.'&gt;&lt;tl land to farms that .,.
~argr~y · - noou• lind lnoificlmt
In faa. dw noglon'• '""""'' OCC&lt;lUIII 1..onlv 3 - · ol that ...... Income. ""'

NIGERIAN
Student Association
State University of New York at Buffalo

Concluding Various Events Marking

--NIGERIAN WEEK-{The 21st Independent Celebration)

There will be a party in
SQUIRE HALL •

rm. 339

Saturday, October 10th at 9:00pm

Gate Fee of $1.00 • Tickets can be obtained
in the Ticket Office of Squire Hall. MSC

~CJ9~ ~(iJ~ ., Koob« Srtk
1503 Hertel Ave .• 836-9557
HOUR&amp; • S -

All Are Cordially Invited 1

• 3 pm Eo«pt Sund.y

Ega aod Onions : Lox and £aa, N~w York Sryie
Combc:ef and Putrami • Potato Latkea and

Blintze'• aJKI Ec&amp; &lt;;:reaJN
...8 - - -

__.,.,7_,.,

�Is reform the key to US woes.
B" DAVID deUSI

o..

ouch .,...,... Is Arodo v. which
pormtll now llttW'dmonts u woll es ~
oulhor!ty far dw ....t1on ol • rww
C&lt;hOut&gt;an, Tla ~ 1n• rwsllonql can
...... b ....... pdltal rtbms without

..._... ...

~

...............

1111''-"'

One- ol .....,_ .. dw l"88ldonnoo

....,.,...
........... Ltit - · .,.., ~oboutb~ol
QO
~ Car1lr
~....,..,..,_

ld -

and Ronald
a:ploinod h low

. - tl.mOUL Afw ~ tbeccun~ry
lor :r7 flail prlnwiK. h cendidaiiS chon

, _ In .... dill b •

pony aliMnlion.
lhelr t..Jaos b

........ I tale dologa• C.UI

v.ftom 1l&gt;ey loll .t.:..ld run on the pony
ucNc for PmidonL
Ont .... ol dhpull .. the darrnonct by
.......... and~ln-- nMagazlno rtpC&gt;nod that at the 1980
~lit Conventioor1, oriy 2.5 pen:all ol
dw
cltiegaiCS - · ~
Ita. .~• ..,...,.. and
CJOM•.....cl · ~·

e

The National '
Sealrity
Agenq'

Afore than just a career.

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T.,. c1oe!mesyooldo1 ~and-...
bJir;ely tho r-BIPP's

org~~n~Utlon

quie.
~ 10 ullblooh ~ 10011

hoblutJons d .U:.IIDn. "'""" &lt;¥&lt;.
~and . . . . . . . . """"'" 8lodt

• COITIII&gt;onl)/
~--..!
..-.~-- bv
mldonl• 1'o l'iiiPP load..-.. end
tho BJ.od&lt;
romrrumy. tht local. ....... - ledoral
~· onacnon *' thtM ....,.,
dtmards INs ,...... - . 1 ldf rdanc:«
A moot lrTpcrlllnl ""'""' tn ,.._, ktrrnalion
d thl&gt; ,_ pql.llic4ISWW v.-.s ai&gt;Hnl from
tho o:gonlzw1g teS.S100o Tho ITWI. Malcolm
X - ••sa&gt;slnalood 01 1965 but Ill&gt; Idea&gt;
._••~and ...... t.. .oprlood 10 ....
. , tnr:J'OUing numbtr .,

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Tho NBIW, lhor&gt;. 1&gt; - - · ol Bled&lt;
n.•toonali5Jn. tho pi~ Malc&lt;th .... .,
thopo&lt;nos ol ~ Th&gt; ~
a~Dslor tho urnty d AIK&gt; A"'""""'. " iClltdanty ..,lh tho Alncbll homrlonci. and •
pal.ocal and r.od•l ITll~lltnry n...., '"'- .....,
a~ bbsol:ul~ pn."tloqu\SUt"\ fl• a lrrasung

US woes.
~Addl..,.,...,ll.S­

lor9f bo pro.1dod. Jn.~-..1 • one ttrrw

n... ,....,, ..

cholrman. 10 bo _.,, u !hoy -

.._ ,. , . _......... ol tt..lllldlmlhol plftldmt.al c.ondod.&gt;te -lr)l
ID 1JW tho poqlk&gt; """"' lhcy wanl- As tho
lAO ........ Timts pullt. "What b rwdtd
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ahamblea.
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110 reason for the embarassment lhe
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An undefeated team pltoted by the
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everybody forgot 1o go.
Nobody IS saying thai RolafY Field-the
relic our Buns must endure In-fa the
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for lllat matter, but In tocStball who needa
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ahollld be on the action 1101 the seatl.
Beald... the recent, albeit lnsulfk:lent,
rellOvatlons on Rotary have made the
structure sornewllal livable.
Division 111 status? Football Is football.
We have to stan somewhere. Only ' " Ohio
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lmmedlale Division I credentials. The Bulls
are only ,,.,. MI$00S old, making progras1
so quickly thai • Jump to a higher diwlalon
could occur In the ,_, future. But the one
missing Ingredient _ _ , r y to any
upgrade Ia fan suppon. And as evidenced
during last weekend's Shellacking of the
Division 11 Wayne Stile Tanars, that'a one
Ingredient we haven't got.
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10,000 faculty and stall, and untold
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can gamer more fan support than the
City's and probably the State's leading
unl-slly center.
II Is dlaquletlng, to say the leas!, 10 view
a Canfslu..St Joe's game-two local high
schools-baiUe It out on a field that saate
only a law thousands and still have
upwtllds of 10,000 wild spectators having
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south, a university Wlth a poj)&lt;jlallon larger
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lor the weekly football eonlell
lnsulllclent Information? Hardly. Most
atudent publications and the Student
Association are constantly plugging the
1eam and other athletic evanll. Only an
Illiterate moron could claim thai he did nol
know about a game. The price? With a
P&lt;Ooerly validated aludenl 10 card, a Bulla
game Is free. So what's the hitch? Frankly,
we're ballled.
Uka an old axiom says, " You get out
what you pul Into it.• There ara a lot of
benahts to supporting our athfellc 1eama.
the feast or which Is soma aort or sdlool
spirit, a ptlda in lha Un'-slty, IIIII II
P&lt;Henlly tacking. Saturday, Oelober 17 Is
Homec:omlng Day, and as corny and
parochial as that may sound, It's a great

opponunity to baptise yoursall by golng to
lila Bulla' contest agelnat erou--to...n tovala
Cenlalus College.
Free admission, exclung rivalry, a 1~
rated quanerblck, and beer In the parking
lot.
"'
It's an oller you allouldn't refuse.

Actions, not words
The newspapers will surely call him a
the world leaders wHialtand
funeral $8tlllees en masse and many ol the
world's peoples Wlll moum the paa.atng or
one o1 our generation's truly peac.lul and
gentle men-AI&gt;war EJ.S.dat
But what,_ words the Jowmaliat and
officials can conjure up will do no homage
to the man or his mission. Ba ot a Cliche,
the greatest reaction to his brU1al and
disgusting assassination woold ba to carry
on with his peace lnltiallvea, alowty,
gradually and most i mportantly, peacefully.
Now Is not the lime lor panic. Now Ia 1101
the llme to get swept away In the passion
ot such a revolting action. Now Ia lhe lime
to rallonally continue S.dat'a great
mission, together, unified and In a spirit of
cooperation-as much as humanly
possible. This must come from all peoples
and II musl'be acllon.
We should 110t let words or condOienea
and praise Obliterate the chore-thai of
restoring ~lability and peace to the world's
most chaotic and volatile region-which
must be solved lithe wor1c1 hopes to aVOid
bloodsllec1
It's Sadal's desetved epttalll.

man or peace,

Help

,.,. -onmy,_

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Editor:

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,_., coJI or wrtr• ro Sen•ror ~..

O'Mioro, I I W. Hutott SttNI, Bu/lolo, NY 14202.
~· _ , . , - 1 0 me•• a - · of

pu011o c11a1Vft .,._.,.of our ~~-oro
.tlotoflfll l1fO 1«,.,. 10 llta Edft&lt;K. His odttonr.,.
1r1 - . , ao Ia 11111 tra Ia
nor -ml by

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o r - - raJ- by S.DM In
ltls rwo ,.,.,. ro The 5poctnrnl hu , . _ _ , . . l&gt;y- or,_,.,_, -'-•
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of deci•IOno f.-- IO

. , _ , . a s _ , , , /acuity, atr.criW. Hla
,.,_., dluatlllacrlon wlrh rhl our-..a or
Intent 10 UUH pMaott•l .,.,.,...,.,, wNI not
allacr r~ Schoof• pion• ro anowarh•r all
--m«~dallotts

flowing froM rite review

.,.,.,... .,. tully lmplemant"ff.

WaJiace minutes
Editor.

Tl&gt;lo Sundoy, Octol&gt;at I I II 7!{)() P.lfl. CBS eo
MI~UIN will I» lulurlttg NYPIRO'o NlllfJOfl
-Study, "Rn•~ RINr. "I WOIIId ~- ro
- · _ , . , . IO Wlldllhlo progrwm •• II

will sumy- • 'lot of.,...,
0.. lha
f - ,_,. w h l v a - .
mora a..,. of cMmlul _,,.,lrl.,lott
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,.,._,, N/1/M•Illt• PCB'., 1.oo. Conal ond

Hoobr ChMI/ul ~"-...much moro
f•mlllor OUt
puoflc fa SIHI l&gt;aatully
unawaro of the
of ,,. · - ,..,.,,
" ' - ' Y - " ' ml/lulaclutiltg _
.,
synrharlc dllmleols eon,.. of_, -/riO

the,_,,

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roc,.,y out -

the•• ...,. ,,..,a-• are

dlschorl/odlnlo lha o k - wolar lhay moy 1»
Ill• lhrur&amp;n/ng or Cllnea&lt; eouolng lrlhalod

or conoumad. Each day . . atW t~r~n•lng .,,.,
•nd " giW 1111,. or no lhoufllr ro ..,., lr m•y
OO&lt;tlalrl, s«1 of an our of olflhl, 0111 of mind
shuatlon. ~ly w " " Y , . . - " "

fa--

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cousioal lwafoiiOtlk /Ditfll- oa.....,J.

- · they atWilso

~1-rarton.....,.,.oror-

OIJMI&lt;:-"' __ lo_,.,_
ro- Theof Erla-lc.

lwlaS
COiiltllaa . ,. very ltlglt.

"-'""'of •Yf'-lc
Niagara

ll'o nor very conlorrlng ro ~., r~r - • 1
lndusrn. ote nor baing .,0111*1 froM

our-._,.._,

tllseh11J1/ng .,,.,.. 1n10
Tl&gt;orw atw nor ur h-.ltfl . , _ , , lor tOJt/u Itt

drtnldng warar- moor /Nirflleal- p/Mts nor~ ro ,.,_lndUS!t'-1 po/lclllllnts,
nor - t b a c/tlorlttorJon , _ , 11 uta, lr
_ , . , . , ctlo~Cfnogonlc , , . , _ , otldlos
ctllorolorm. Although drinking .,,., Ia
dislnlact«&lt;oolhiltg Is ro lltrw our rha..
chemicals.
twSull lo -rlll&gt;la.
As I gar o - r tN/iza 1110tw and moro, /usr
why should the pul&gt;llt: how to 111.,.,., 'lib rhalr
Qlrl&gt;aga?" How 1ont1 wUi ol lhaulmlusrrlas 1»
olio- ro dump on uo? I lhlnk lhlo Jo •

The

q~tlon • • •• .,,., con•umlng hflmln beMQI

,.,._, -sho--

h'"lo uk outWaiNo- oran lhftlllng a110u1.
Woyl&gt;a II mor. _,....,. awatw lha

of

oonc.,n .,. oould
tNIIy o i - l y pul I hall IO lhll lri/USJ/Ca.
AWOl-~ Iliff thlo Sundoy by -Idling etl
AI~ lor • ,.,. lndepl/t 1ooot at lite loCIII
- l u i lrldllalrfe• - lhay .,. fWI/Iy

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NYPIAO Stale lloard o1 Dlrec10ra

�op-ed

down in the flood

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.Rocky came to visit

N
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By BOB SCHOOLEY

I

feat or..

-won, roael ttws; I feel U.t wrtunga 011,..
nature and tr.. .-anous- preMntatkM'\s on the

n mod~
Alckicll
Rocl&lt;efellef 1 1 - by my fola.n Str"t

.....

tnaoent mar caamaoe catefutty cona&amp;r'Udecl

&amp;()llrttnenl I •11

"""'&lt;lOin',.,,.,.
t\e•te S4rnply comt to •••n you, Wflrtam "

•·Ne~oon t Whall

Yooh, ll'a onnlwwsory umo!
Ton yura ego lhOS- or Rocky g ovo lbo - d
And ""' boys alopned ""' ,.,.,
Thal'o rlghl! Gun tnoie ontmals _
,
Blow 11&gt;om awayl
we .,anN be treated m;e FMn-tlk.e tiUIMAH

rou ,.....,

wan\ eome tea? ..

I got him aomo tea ancl wo ohOI Ihe l&gt;l. .to lor
a white • • ,.,...., about tho rain thai'CI Iull
wlpeel 0111 tho lo•ely .,. .,.,., wo'CI liMn
lla•ln' .•• rappoel abotn h la vleo otlnt wiln
G1111Y ••• pralaacJ Ronnlo'a alrong
dotlar •.• thol\ the completely un&lt;adiYerous

BEINGSwe want more •n one &amp;howet 1 ....-.
more ·n 69 cenrs a day•s wOrth of dog food to
Nl
more 'n 25 cents a d ay fOf' oUf labOr
we want no mofe brutality and hat1asmen1
no more censotshlp ot our mall

or' tena came to the Marl of the matter.
'William, my dear lrlend. I have lately been
bothoreel by oome rOihor dlllutt&gt;lng
developmonla. I thought that tho All lea atfalr
hael bMn ufoly torgollon. 8ooka ancl fllma
about fl were lew and, tor tn. mo11 pan,
lgnoreel. But lOth Annlver-r
Memorlalt-commernorallng 1h1 wrong aapecta.
ol cowoe- .....,to have roklncllorl public

no more raefsm
and how 'bout some blaCk 'n hlspanfo guards •n
preachers

•n soclal workerslo/Wbo11 understand u.t
~ea..cl like people

IOrntiOM we can retase

wo need IO Pe

WE ARE NOT ANIMALS

Roek•t WOJd; ..The negotiations haw raach«&lt;

o .. ancl6tWl"

nowa-

I told him I'd '"" low algna ol thla "'"''"OCI

concorn. other then aomo iwnp

AttiCa L.ament

.Kill. THEN..

So on t/13171 o macrilne..gun rllythm -tlon
Accornpanlo&lt;lthe Man and his Cllanl:

•

NIGGERS

T Tl1EM ..5PICS
E WHITE.
DOGS

!Ill:WI

But . .·rybody tl'llnka !10&lt;1 In 19 •• w
'1 know, t know. llmellly- """"''""..
lroquenlly deellted
can trvtt Ute
pre. .. Y011 undoraland. William."
I node*~ and oak!, "Welll&lt;e' . - In Do )'Ou

lntereat.....

WIU.NOT

. . , _ _ _ just m.,., but that of tho State u

u.-Oian&lt;lably aurprr..t

SURRENDER TO THE NEAREST OFFICER' YOU
Will. NOT BE HAJIMEDI
SUAREN DEATOTHENEAAESfOFFICEAYOU.

'OFF

SHOO.

Tl10So

~Rock I 1111111111111111111

tor PfOYJng our 'WOI\h-.uneu
tllang
lo&lt; &lt;lrooplay&lt;no thO po...., ancl thO glcwy ollhO

..

, ,.
"'"n""
IOJ amac''"G l.he jac'.boot tn tf\e fKe ol our
llluotono
oo&lt;Jdamn rout dead careaaa

Aoc~tftller

And the howl

or the peop~ acturn• on et·lent ....l4y
IM we're getting wleo
I lOoked trom tnt poem to Netaon•a wouied
lac. e nd laughed I MAd "'NI!I10n, ma.n. don"l
toM any ai4Mp Yeah, I know thO whole thing'•
true
ev'rythlng but tt\61: la.at Una. 1 mean,
~' deaUn' ~th humane not attphatltt-people
just won't
ThOy'ro too -Y tlwln' tholr
IWee 10 WOti'Y •bOut 1hla etap ..
~looked rolloveel, .,_my hand ancl...,
" YOII WI abiOIUIOft rigl\1, I ~ go l&gt;aCk now "

,.,.,.,..1)01

~
to 'lrbine ®tun ~elf ...
••'
D

By DAN BOWMAN

MIChttf Stephen Levinson,
Well t..v, o now umeator Ia In lull
atrlde ~lroaely. The Squire F011ntoln
a10o ia becoming lncrooalng4y lillorod with
frwahly fallen loa•. . end stuelonta are actually
putting moro omphula on otuC11Ing u mid·
toons ala..ty opproacll-llko • Cobra
anticipating ~· next Ylcllm. Buainoaa u usual ot
)'OUr alma mater. That'o tight, ian' 11'1 I hMrCI
y011 flnolly groeluatod.
Whllo thai may or may not 00 tru. I Clo know
that tiiiOit thO lnl oomo&amp;lor In my memory that
1 haven't """"your bullhorn volco raiOUndlllg
thO cllallor ollhO Aat,"' roael anot'* l.ev
,.,_ at SA and/or tr-otblo joumoMam In
thO op.«&lt;- Of IIIIa paper
Why nave 1011 g,_, up tho struggle t..1 Or
am I bolng too llarah on !10&lt;11 h'ajutt that I
thought only a~.-.ta ll&lt;e mo groduatod, 10 00
lmmecliately owopt Into thO c:o&lt;poroto hierarchy.
Don' yOU reotozo tllat, Kellw &amp;nrl
- a t • mi!IUIIokolln SQuire catotorla, yOU
llavo- tho only form 01 continuity ot Ihit
~for atuclenta.My now lra/Vn41nwtl0
wantod to know""""' thO riot yooro - • - 1/y
lrke _ . dlrer:tod to yOU. Potontlol ana!CIIlllt,
phlloiOPf*a end Cllaplocod hlpplu lool&lt;ad to
YOII 1o&lt; guidance and poropoctlvo. And now
Kotter' a quilting end thO - • • • ahakn aro
watery. I hoven, ovon mont- thO cloolng of
Squlrayet.

l•m not uying that )'OU e a r n i n g - -

,,'

oelllng ad-'lalng Is • setloOut or 1!1411 you're
d4Mfllng • oinking ahlp. (I've alreody forgiven

memOirs of CIIIIOtd Furnu p&lt;ol&gt;lbly.

Jerry Rubin Cor aeUing Insurance) ttm just

contact with you th•n I he aw-erao• etudent. I
w fln. .•ed numeroualtwault lhr"te (you •houtd

Cllsappolnted lor ellthooe kids who wore
pro.,.bly In klncJervarten When Buffalo potleo
morclleel Clown Moin St. pelting lludenta Willi
bini allot ancl teor gu. Tho Clecentraltzeel
Acoelemlc Spine on the Amhet$1 Campuo wtM
uneloubtodly
them apfnole... nonotholns.
11u11 can't Imagine any - • Cllacuulon of
stu&lt;lent activism or rebellion tol&lt;lng place In tho
T•tborl Dining Hell
Nor any grusroota Presidential cotnj&gt;algn. I'm
sorry, l.ev, but I thought yOU lost all !IO&lt;Ir broln
cella- !10&lt;1 tnamed 1!1411 one up. St.-.ta
haela hOld enougll time convincing-..that Joh&lt;\ AnCior8on even haCI • ~- Your

tea••

campaign speecllea, -

· _,

.-o

memorable than a lot oltocturos lw bMn to.
BUlto actually-"' , _ o1 cloltar. ln o
St..... Ia tho opltomo
lrnhotlon ol 01 opUmuom. Gooellucl&lt; Hllng lhoM "ll.ovo
IA't" bullona. ~~ II tna only yOU one! your mom
""'od for yOU?)

F

Tho,.,.,., «

orglvo mo l o r - navlng r..O tho lloolr
by
KaiiU Glbran. Y""'clalma 0 1 - . . ,
tnapl&lt;atlon olwoya _ , _ mo and twu"""
wiiUng to gfvo yOU t h e - n of tho cloUbt on a
couple otrongo · but I Clon't think It
... . . popular u you bollo¥od.
- - t h e Brow.lng Ubrory
oncla up lllope tho lloolr LH romalna o
,..,.,.,_( llx1uro-on Ihe aamo shell wttn thO

LH but llltst wantod to • -

-he!••·

«

01 couroo, OOing a

~rum

llacl&lt; I hod more

have gono to Law khooO agolnat momi)Oia ol
Tho Sp«:trum and SA olllelato Who rubbed """'
tho wrong woy. (PioaM Cion, o&lt;ld mo to you&lt;
1111.) None olthom ooulcl mat ell your
lntlmtdollng style. Mllodoproeatlng humor, blind
-ton to principle (right "' wrong) one! ohon
ablulllo man-. To PlAit bluntly-not many
rog•rclod YOII aa moro lhon on o&lt;ldlty. A
mlulng llnl&lt;, porllaipt, for-atlono of UB

··---·

Ia yo..- domloo olta tho one! of r&gt;&lt;ofooalonal
&amp;luelontt on _ . ? I n tho wnulateeltrarflllon
Of M.H:&gt;l.. and P\atO; thHe CtHtutet ...,..._,
lmpr,_ within tho Ivy wallo olthO Maltl

Stroot Cempua--ng ...._,, 10 tllolr own
brand of -allsm or llatMgvlng ._...,. wtth
tllolr own oratory, rolualng to - I tho..,.
oelmlnlttrollvo robl&gt;flngo thoyw -CliO&lt; 111o
palttWiyoora,
DlogfuntJod Cllaoanton Hl&lt;e yOUtMII .,....
,_my yoort '*'an WlllghtWII~
Auti\Otlty OOIIIrl olwaya count on bolng
- - ancr _ . , c a - alwayo lounc!
f-atUB.
T,!'o futuro of roCIICallom '*• 1oot&lt;a gloomy
but l'm""t WlthOIItllope. I'll 10&lt; ouro,
thcMogh, - n I lind o Capon Hall OOthroom .,..,
oe&lt;owtod With-lEV UVEBI &amp;or-lo bound
to plclc up your torcll and 1&lt;00p tho llroo ol
Cllaoord...., burning, What Is ootlogo onyhow
WllhOIII a , _ t..YII OIOIInd to rallo ....1?

�Ne·w NHL season underway
Division realignment causes rivalries
\ 87 J ON M. DlAT
J A.airtMt SptNU &amp;frttN
The National Hockey
tape (NHL) -.on act

undcnr.,- luJ aiaht, and it
mould'lila~ up u an excltiJII
5lale. Tbe new -.on hu a
ctiffen:ot twist In that the
~ hu rwllaned ill
clivlsioGS In order to cteatc
rivalria.
Tbe unbalanccd schedule bas
division ri"als fadna each
other men lima and a pla,off format tlaat does reduo:oe the n11mber of teamS in
the pla)'Off..-16 of 21. As in
the previous -.on. three fiveteam divisions and oo• ~ill
team division will play 80
pmes.
There I"U only ono chana•
in til&amp; Patrick OlviJion. The
Calpry Flames w&lt;re movtd
out and replaced by the
Piwburab PenauinJ. The other
teams in that division are also
in the Easletn woePhiladelphia, Wuhinaton,

New Ycrt Ulanckn and the
NewYorlt~• •

Tbe Adams Division, whic:b
will form the Prince of Wala
Coofereoee with the Patrldt
Divisioo, will c~t of
Bostoo. Hartford, Montreal,
Boffllo alld Quebec.
The OareDCle Campbell
Conference divisions are the
Norris: Chicaao, Minnesota,
St. Louh, Wlnnipq. Detroit
and Toronto, and tht
Smythe: Loa An&amp;des. Calpry,
Colorado, Edmonton and
V8DCOUver.
Teams in the five d11b
divisions wiD race division
opponents ciaht times a~
and aB other opponentS three
times eacb. The clubs In the
m-team division will play
opponents within the division
~"" limes and out$ldtf1 three
times.
Rore ore the prtdlctlons for
the aarence Carnpbtllteams.
The Prince of Wales wiU
appear on Friday.
NORRIS DIVISION

SL Loodl ....., Or be1ter
known as tbeSt. Uut Blun.
Ooaltender Mike Uut is the
heart and soul or the team that
raaures to capture the Norris
Olvkion crOWD. The offense
was sccood in scorina to the
lslandeq, and they are led by
54 ao.tl scorer Wayne Babyeh
and four 30 aoal scoreq In
Joram Petterson (37), Perry
Turnbull (34), Brian Sutter
US&gt; and lkrnie Fedmto (31).
The defense is solid behind the
blue line with Rick ~rue
the main stallwan.
01&lt;1/ook: The Blues should win
the cbvision, but..,,. be dOidy
f ollowtd by the North Stars. lr
Uut ~ throop
GM
Emile Francis wiD let his
Stanley Cup at lut.
MJanaot. Norlll Stan: The
team bas an abundance of
~~. skill, and intelliaence.
Center Bobby Smith is the star
or the team t93 points) but
rookie sensation Dino Cicarelli
(14 &amp;oals in playoffs) Is a
risina star in Iris own riaht.
The defense is fairly solid with

aaam.

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Crala H arubura the key.
Goalttoden Doe Beaupre aDd
Glllc:s Meloche pr"'ick an
cxcdJen&amp; tanclan.
Outlook: A derulite contender
that has an w:it.ina styk of
play.
Cbicaao llllldc Hawks: The
Hawks found their lona lost
offtnse last .season (J04 goals)
but rhey Aerificed on defenso.
civlna up JU aoals. On
offense, rookies Daryl Sutter
seortd 40 aoals, and number
one J&gt;Kk Dennis Savard pklrtd
up 7$ points . Terry Ru.skowolti

and Tom Lyslalt also had
eacdlcDI - . The ckfcasc
is )'OUlll aDd Is baetrtd liP by
futwe Hall of Fama Toay
E&gt;posho, .,bo had an off yias
lut season by llwlna up J. 7S
aoals a aamc.
Ourlook: Tony "0" bounces
back and the Korina says
intaC1, the H awks wtD surprix
a fow.
Toronto Maple Loafs: They
sc:ortd a club record 322 coals
but they
up an
ernbaruslna 367. The offense
of cou11e is kd by Darryl
Sittler (9J points) and Will
Paiement (97 points). But the
defense Is plain awful Borae
Salmina had a • cry subpar
year and there wu nobody elK
to help btm out and the Leafs
djd oothina In the draft to
solve their problm&gt;.
O..tlook: If you like pmes
that have at least 10 coals in
them, co up to Maple Leaf
Gardens and have a aood time.
~troll Red WI ...: An anemic
offense and a pitifUl defense
wiU live Coach Wayne Maxnet
fits if DO( cost him his job.
Offensively there IS Oak
McCoun (86 polnu) and Jobn
Oarodnicl: (JS coals), but
that's all. Defense? • . • There

aa••

is none.
Jeremrah was noted for his
m ight. But not for the " ·mng

reasons. Sure he wa5 guts).
lusty !rice you'd expect. He.

was also strong enuugh w be
gentle. And when the chrps
were dnwn, nobody was truer.
Jeremiah Weed ts more than a legacy. It's a tribute ro a
100 proof mavenck.

Outlook: Oh, woo't

)'OU come
bade Gord~ Ho'ft.
'\11-1••1~ J•ts: Or men
commonly known u Loserpq.
Actually Winnl~ will be
impro..td. They couldn't act
any wor5&lt;'. Da•e Christian and
Morris Lultowieh are the
kaden but the support Is thin
after them. The defense is
weak and inexperienced but
they should improve.
Outlpok: They had a 30 pme
winlc:ss streak last season, but
thinas are lookina bttter with
the abunda- or )-ouna
playeq.

SMYTHE DIVISION

Calgaty Flamu: They lost
only fi,.., home pmes last
se.uon at the quaint Corral.
The team is the same with a
balance.:l scorina auadc and
lOme aood. althouah erratic
defense. Goahenckn Pat t
Rigin and Re)ean Lemelin ke
two line aoalies and the team
should have rnouah tO capture
the Smythe.
Outlook: Always touah in any
buildina and should ao farther
in the playoffs than luJ year.
Lac
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�Volleyball Royals struggle at Broc
Division

NCAA
Ill ttanu art -onally
tqMded u not bein1 able to omouJiy
compn&lt; on tho I&amp;DK lcvd u ~boot teams In
tho upper do•islons and tho ruulu ""'*UJ
&gt;erify 11. Tbn n •hal ma~&lt;S th&lt; UB
&gt;'Oileybolltum's sho'"illl In tiK Brookpon
ln&gt;ilatloftal TOUmatll&lt;nt sp&lt;Ciol
Altbolll)l tho ttam lirusbtd founh on a
fotld
teams ..,Ill .. 0\orall recocd or
~. it .... . f&lt;&gt;&lt;Ud to citmpnt ltlintt boOb
Di~ I and DtnSIOCI II ldlools and
ddpilt th&lt; bandoeep, UB mock rt to tho
....... finals.
"Tho l&lt;aiD " " svpn. EY&lt;r)'On&lt; put out
allth&lt;y bad." Wei Coodl Robm Mu,.dl.
''It W2S Ya'Y inUftSOJIIJDUUII • ap •llb
Ill&lt; bilhtr di&gt;'WOII tcams. It ...

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Wtil Point and CoJple.
In tho playoff•. th&lt; Royals bowed Lwice
to Cornell, 15-6 and IS-7. "The ....... rtnaJ
matA;hn ,..,. dooer lhu tile scua
mdlcatt," ~W..dl rtvcaled. An ...,...
match "'"b a Oo&lt;On
15-6 ..tl
lot
played (or about 20 minmes. Our IWO
....... lasted lO IIIJOUia &lt;Kb,''

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tlw ..... had tO loot

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an importanl matCh dut to a
conuo&gt;.....W c:alh. Th&lt; offtdatiJII was truly
tmiblt. al~ I doll't kkc """'" u an
cxc:uw IOJ Joo:oa. With a lrttl&lt; hock, tho
....,.. could bo,.., bun r&lt;&gt;trS&lt;d ... Ma....u
lamented.
Th&lt; lou "'u tO Con&gt;&lt;U Unh·&lt;nity, by a
srorc or 16-14. UB had been ah&lt;ad one
point,
each
10 ......

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but hadtorby the Di&gt;atUio.......
n I point
is

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squa4.
"Our S&lt;Nilll hun us deafly, •bleb 11
stranl&lt;. for it ordina..Uy ow ltr&lt;)lll
wiJlt," Mu...U explained. "A arcat d&lt;al
or font play in other areas mad&lt; up fO&lt; h.

tholl&amp;h."
Ht ehed Kris Wostphal'• play in the nr11
match. a vicccx-y ova Wat Point, as an
eumplt. "Sho hloclted evory hallthty Wfft
ablt to J&lt;1 ovor tho ntr. She "U &amp;maz:iJII,
csptciaUy for a fmhman."
Th&lt; Royals abo had t"o &gt;'ictorie&gt; aplrut
Mercc)'hurst

ll&lt;ookpon.
UB'• rcmalnilll lou&lt;S - . to Brockpon.

Wom&lt;A'sbul&lt;&lt;thall: TIYOUI&lt; f01 tiK UB
RO)'alo . . _ . , bult&lt;thaU ._will
lqin on Monday, October 12at 3 p.ca .
in O.Vk Gym. For n&gt;Oit infonnatiOD
contiiCt Linda O'Doru&gt;el at 831-2935.
Men's hasttrhaU: 'l'hc UB men's
hasUiball team ...;u SWt tryoUU on
Thusclay. October 15 io Oart Gym. AU
candidtes mull bove a physical aam and
insuranct in ocdcr to uy ou1. For
f'unhct details cheek bullc1in board in
Oart Hall or eall Coach Hu&amp;h&lt;l at
131-2936.

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October 15th Their Budgets WIU Be Frozen:
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The Bull or the Bear; can you tell the difference?
Bt 1lt£ BEAR

'bmd o•er and brt the 1ail' after UB

K ored Allan cood run of cou~. But
eu1aan dafncullin aro.e ,.ith the
her writinc Tbe Wizard
costume 1tlidf.
column for the last fhe .. eds.
If yo u happened to be at the aame
and cau&amp;ht a chmpsc: of the BuD, you
many readers are probably
,..,e
probably .. onderina .. by Ius bead
thinkill&amp; Tbe 8cas is fuJI of bull. Well,
was always tipped to one side or half
l&amp;st Saturday the
on the other
Off. The uplanation IS simple. Tbe
foot. Instead of the Bear bdnc full of
head IS 10 bia and floppy that you can
bull, the Bull was full of Bear.
, only see by peerinc out of one eye. If
YC$ folies, the Bear cUmbed into
thOlie linle, brown, fWTy pajamas and
you tUlly want to act a aood look at
thr whole ftdd, the head hu 10 he
that bia bull head and became the
upped baek SO you can look OUI from
football Bulls' mascot for the Wayne
under the neck. Abo. becaUli&lt; or itS
State football game.
paper mache con.nruaion the head
With all thOlie mascotS getuna
limus mobility. You juSt can't jump up
national a cclaim-the San Oieao
a nd down all the tim~ ,.itbout the bead
Chicken, the Phllly Fanatic, and of
craellna all over. Climbina into the
course Wild Bill Hagy from
'lands becomes a danaerous
Baltimore- I r,.ured that now was the
proposition under those condiuons.
time for th~ Bear to ham, or beef, II
up.
Tbey say that once you don lhe carb • T here "'"'" 1,.0 pllrll&lt;ularly rewarding
features to the role. Tbe children in lhe
of the maseoc you lose all pnsonal
11ands lo•e the Bull. Three youna kids
identity and become 1M1 objo:l . AflCI'
came over to shake hili band and say
climbin&amp; into tbat too tiJbt Bull suit
hdlo and anoth&lt;! little boy was so
with one fool missina and a bouncJn&amp;
captivated by the bia hairy bcalit tbll
wobbly bead I ha•e to admit I didn't
he offered him a pretzel.
fed too much tikr a bull, but more hke
And the Bull W011! I would like to
the Bear. But an,_.., I p&gt;e it a shot.
think that it was aood lock from the
I think the suit aivcs you a licerue 10
BuJithat helped UB oblit«ae Wa)'IK'
so bonkct's. There's some 'kind of
State 0&lt;1 the football ftdd, bur you RiB
pJ)'ChoiOJY toil. You know the SOtl or
have to aive .,_ credit to the playus.
lhina. "No on~ know• it's me so I can
be as foolish as I want to." And il
One distu~ nou was the severe
lack of lllendance u the pmc. It is
reolly bolds trut. So I pvc it my best
awfully hard to cbatJe up a teu1 and
sbot in the f'USI half.
ill fanJ when lbere is IQclic:ally oo
one there to'charae up. Tbe qualitY or
bull man:bed out to midfield
the Buffalo team and its oppositioo
belwec:o two lines or c:hcf:tleaden and
were oertA~nly not a factor a nd the
cau&amp;bt :he whole Buffalo team off
,.cather
waso 't thu bad either.
auard. lu they ran out for
Saturday, October 17, is
introcluctlons, the players had to pve
Hornecomlna Day foe UB and the
tbal stuffed bunk of nurr the hiab
team is playina cross-town rival
five. I don't know if h charced them
up any, but it sure p&gt;e the mUilOI a
Canlslus CoUqe.
year t.b e Grifruu
barely eclaed Buffalo after the Bulb
kick.
For the rest of the balf there were
had outplayed lhem lhrou&amp;h most or
the game. Let's hope the crowd is buge
the usual antics: thumbina your nose at
fpr that one to tbe BuJI hu someone
the opposition, putting the whammy
orlthe Wayne State defense, a little
to chars• up.

A

shoe·"""'

The

u"

runnlna •round ond kcepina lr&lt;tCk of alllhr
._... ion. •t "hllld b«:autr you'r~ noc at"ays
ln•ohed"

By JEFFREY R . THURSTO N
Sports Editor

omina hom&lt; to "1' encrtmc
cro•d. tht UB
Ropis. aner four cont&lt;&gt;u on
tht road. opened tbdr hom&lt;~
Wednesday •ilh a 7-2 rtdd b«ley •oaoey
...., Sc. llcolavmtwe • R-.y F'1&lt;1d.
Tht oucbcn&lt;r of nearly 100 onloollm 1\ad
picnlyto r - about as tht Royal&lt;. bdund
tht lhr« aoo1 perf~ or S&lt;nOO&lt;
auad&lt;Cf V"octi
amprov.d tbrir
rocord to l-1·1.
"Tht crowd ............. DOled J8&lt;bon.
"Th&lt;y prcwidod ........ inipinltbrou,boul tht pm&lt;...
Tht Jtoyals bcpn tbc CON&lt;SI unhke ,.,..,
.,....;ous by ~~ . . . '"""' attkl.
Sccrinc all snen aools in tht rn hlf, 1he
Jtoyals relied on a stwdy defauc to bold
tbe 8oruJies 10 • oin&amp;k ..... In tbc f«&lt;OCC.
Aa:ordiJIIIO (iftb yar caleb Belly
Dimmick, tht Royals put forth lhdr b&lt;SI
pm&lt; oflhe .....,.., " II was an c&gt;«lttlent
1eam pcrformaac:e; the wiftll finally ICOf'&lt;d,
the def.,.. Jdled 1101 ..lo..,na a otriou•
amct Mid tht 1118&lt;km ooo"anlly applied
the pre~An•••
~ lloo ocoriq for UB was
sopboctlou KeOy McOiynn-Who (inUhed
tbc day wilh oot 1oa1 on a .,.....,, suoke
and three ...UU. With leu than two
minutea I OM In the fim half tht Roy..,
came &gt;tormlna tlownrtdd when tbc

A»isalna Wolharm in 1hc bac~fodd .,.., a
JlfOOI defcrune UDII J&lt;d by senior Cllcrylea
KO&lt;onski and junior Poppy OO&lt;o. ~ ,,..,
contonuocmy hahed Bonnie auodtt and fed
UB lll~~e'l&lt;ers 011 upfodd ........._

C

J-.

llona&gt;enture ..,.n. smochtred 1he baU
fordna " " ' - lo play. Wilh McCtyon
lakin&amp; 1ht shot, UB led I~ and the rou1
was on.

slipped one by U8 aoahen~er Debbie
WU6oms.
WiUiaals. a i&lt;nlor, Who Is tn her lin•
year playina aoal. commented on 1be

trarui_tion from defcmc to nctmind&lt;r: "II
T he R&lt;lyals increased lhdr lnd 10

Jodcoon's

r.n~

3~ on

1wo aools before the Bonnies

wasn'1 as difficub u I onllcipolled bocause I
undmcand lh~ pos:ition lhrou&amp;h my
defensi•e &lt;ltpcri&lt;ncc. Althouch I do mba

llc:fO&lt;tthe fnl half came to a dooe tbc
Ro)'lll• butlt a oommllllcl•• 7-1 ad&gt;an._.
Jkkton eo&lt;~&lt;ludcd her hat trlct enlarcin&amp;
lhe rn:arall\ 10 1hree follo•-.d b7 Creolllun
P11rida Croru•'•coal11111tm&amp; lhe 1&lt;'0« S-J
Clo&lt;tn&amp; OUIIhe soori.. for UB,.,.. Tricia
Ames Oft 1 pag from Jactsoe and frolh
Barb Creolt11on on an ui\UIUicd effort.
ENerut&amp; 1he rtdd for 1ht S«&lt;nd half. tht
Royab Vrnc ttunntd to ~« c.M ·~Oft
lbrir f«t •hterln&amp;· The unomsally
cnlhlllia•c crowd "ao&lt; maoin&amp;." uid
Jkkson .. ho rW.htd .... day ....h foot
poinll.
Utilldna repbacmtenlt CO&lt; 1he .unen,
coach Dunmiek rdoed on 1he wbslitut&lt;S 10
conrend "ith. r..... up and tt&amp;ht...... Bona
defense. Ho-...-er, aU I he Boonies could
mu:scer was an early S«&lt;nd hair goal.
·· we 1\1\t shown concinuout
imprmcmcnt (rom the first pmr.'' said
Dimm.ck, ''and ahat's 'he differtnce ia a
"innina iCISOn or a 50/SO year. We ha,·c
PQCtnllal hert" and lh.tte: is no ruson why
we can't' rini.sh (ourth or (ifih st'tdtd come
Jlnl&lt; for the States."

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·s

A supplement to The pectrum.:.October 1981

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Who will be first
to forecast the future
electronically?

1
Beyond the long sign up lines for MGA 203 and SYS
.:36 looms tne promise of a guarantee&lt;~ career lor UB's
managemQnt, engineerino and health science ITfators,
and a future of tal bank accounts, a house in the
suburbs. Success. Status. The Big Bucks.
Meanwhile, most liberal arts majot can expect to
graduate from near empty classrooms and Individual
attenliol\- a philosophical college career--to limited
lob possibilities. Unless, of course, they are computer
fluent or natural mathematics whines.
Queries made by 'The Spectrum' confirmed the
statistics on the national level. The enrollment levels
for the arts and humanities are faltering while
applications for career schools soar
Students are bec:omino increaslnoly career oriented ;
available jobs In the science and business areas
reflect cut·backs In government aid to social service
programs.
For society's hold~uts on both sides of the
scholastic ladder, 'lmal)t's' includes the options of a
non -ending college career. tor the adventurOU$, a
career stint w ith the Army ; and tor the
persistent-despite the gloomy statistics-a pat-on
the ! back for the pasillve side of the liberal arts.

Our electronic simulators, computerized training systems, and
logistical support all help forecast or pn!pare lor almost any kind of
crisis. Our arm of Hughes Aircraft lorewa.rns and forearms pilots In
hazardous skies, troops at the front, and the technicians everywhere who
support them
Bring us your BS or MS degree In ME, EE, Physics, or. Computer
Science. You can be part o f state~f·the-art electronics outside Los
Angeles, or part of a field support team almost anywhere on earth. We'll
introduce you to people, Ideas, and jobs that could cllange your world.
And ours,

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Contents
We' ll b«f on campus October 20
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3 •..••• , •.• Does a liberal arts.de9ree guarantee
a future at minimum wage? Richard
Chon exam1nes the jOb IT\IIrket for
humanities majors.

3.. . .

• .. Bonuses may be as Important as
actual pay. John K . Lapiana reports
on perks, the new wort Incentives
tor the 1980s.

4· S ......... Landing a job is a snap if you follow

Robert B.Nelson•s five steps.
You know them, the students
on the ten.year· plan. Dave CzaJka
reports on professional siudenls.

6 .•.•••••••• The pay Isn't bad, neither are the
~l-'t!I)'Off~ knows Ito~

ruumu .• _

sa•·lng forrvrr fur stamp&gt; .•. t/Jat/1'/r~r ro Drtarn Corp.
you·w~ ..:rillt!n

12 timts. Ymt" b~inning ro "'·onder il

bonuses, and lay·ofts are never a
concern. Alan C. Kachic looks
career army opportunities.
7 ........... JOb prospects are good 101'

)'Ou'l/ e\'CTOIIflK'I 30)0f\C.$li/UnfiUir.

W/1)1 nor kr Dr&lt;om C urp. come to you?

CPR amici hr tltconrw~r. We're an in/ormotitJn
sm•ic~ that h'i/1 gh~ o~·~r 10,000 ~mployt!n in 44 countrit.s

occ~s ro yourcumplrr~ records. (Any idto how much
stamps for 10.000 lmns •YJuld cost?)
H.r~·s Ito,. ir worl.s: You {ill ow a slrortform,/isting
yourcorrt!r and flWKMtJim· pr«'fl"r~cn. your sptv:ial sl..tlls,

yo11r GPA. Tltis information is /M imo t/o~ DIALOG
ln(ormoli(Jn Rt•~rlt•''tll Mr•irr-o S.\'Stt'm un•d hy husin~lStS

management majors, particularly for
those from UB, says Francis Specker.
8 . •......... The universities endangered species·
humanities mators·they're not in it
for the money, Liz Petrino reports.
Is it tor rove?

lorg~ and \mall. by rt•ic·orclt firms, «t:ouming one/ insurance
compania, publisllrrs, nd•·~ttising QKt&gt;nclu, imttntJiiono/ and
multinational corporminns, most of th~ Fortune 1 ,()(J().
Employ~n scardr through romputer tellninals for a

combination Q//nctors. su(., OJ your drRr«, )'(HIT fo11guaga , your
extrocurrit'ular bm:lgruunJ, atrd s-o cHt. l/ )'Ott ho•·t'. "·hat 1hey
you -.·cm'tltot•e ttl gt•ltht'ir nllt"ntion..
They'll comr ro yo11.
lnstanl acr~ss. i'1Stttm n·otehing, insttmt results. All/or $8.
Conract )·our P/ort/11&lt;'111 ()f!i.:~ for dtrails aud sllldtnr ~rl/ry

K'ant.

forms. or /ill in rlt~ CO&lt;tpon b6ow.

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Projec1 Edilo,JOhn K. Llplana

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Edltor·in·ChJef
S•IIIGOOdcllllcl

An'tMny M. P•ni
Man,aoing EdifM

Managino Edi1or
Jl'ff cantor

8usinns Mo.,_
W•YM HUIItk
MMI&lt;.etino Olr-edor
Jan Mattellano ~

AdVertising Cooldlnator

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edf1on ot "TN Spec1rum• tor thW

�Perquisites pad inflation ravaged executive payroll
Non taxable employee bonas
By JOHN K. LAPIANA

A

extrevaoant fringe ben&lt;!fits are
decreasing, but the OYerall nutflber ot
perks offered by individual companies
Is on ll'le rise

Cadi llac Sev;u.,, A trip 10
Londo&lt;l. A ll!e!lme
membersh1p lo me nearby

A 1mos.1 641 e&gt;ercenr ol Amerlce's
larger compa"oes provide cornpa"ycef1, meking tile automObile tile most
ofr&amp;red perk, w!lile tree medical
~xams trailed closely behind et 67
perceno. according to AMA 51allstics
us·. most wld~t, Offered,- most
COY91td. per• IS the r-Ved parking
space Ail UO•vers.oy recul!v and stall
are ent,tled to p&lt;t'te,...nllal patk1ng.
S!Udents ar.. not A t a rKt'nl Facuoty
Senatr- Executive CommUtH WS:Iion.
the dav·s O.OAie h•ghiiQhl circled

hoallh spa.

SOUnds like !he grand prlre on one
'Price is Right'? Possibly, but the !rio
could"'"' be frln~~e bene! Its given to
lt!e average corporate officer . in
~dillon to an equally handsome
salary
In a time ol lower compan~ profits.
increaslng intert'1it r"tes, olnd UQh1er

morwy, buSir.es,s.es

er~

fU(n log to

perqutsUes.. or perks, to supplement
an otherw'ise ratse hunory employee-.
For many Orm-.. perk$ are an
•ne~pet'J.Sfve

way to kee-p executives.

happy am oayroll down.
In •ddolion to one age-old peru of
fr"" dutomoDIIe usage and Hrsl class
trav£1 .Kcomodtlions, firms are
beolnnlng to ct~tlce employ.,.,s, mosllv
execui1Ves and higher level
managemct~t . witt&gt; visions of legal
counsellno. res~ved parking, and
!heater and sports doucats.
" There Is no questlon-Derks are
verYPOPUlar. and are likely 10 remain
so:·o ~poained Ron Goenlnger,
presloent ot Slbson and Company, a
managemenl and consulting firm
speciallring In corporate
compensalion to ·us NeWs and World
RePOrt•
A n especially enlicl ng aspecl ol
perkS. GO&lt;!lllnger added. is thai most
are lalt free. Evct~ wnen employees
declare perks for Income tax. me
amounl taxC!d bY'llle government Is
much len than It woutd be If tne perk
was an eq_uaJ sum o f cash.

Despite President Ronald Reagan's
recent lax cuts on personal Income,

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around faculty park tf')9 Pf•VIIf'dOt&gt;t •n

me Ellicott Complex, some prolt.sors
retused 10 read• onere '' res..,.ved
parll1119 was not otfered
01~..,. peru are perceived m~rt' ~•
satevuaros by firms than omplov~
l&gt;eMflts. General eoectr1c aJspa!&lt;hes
chauttef"ed timov~•l'eS to trAn.. port •ts•
top e:xecuhves trom ~me to ott ·c~
eacl1 daY ~owtver. aGE
SPOI.e~rson cla•med that ,,.,
primardv a maHer of "Se&lt;:uruy ..
Othe-r trif\9e benefns 91•ning

me perk Slill remains the best bon&lt;n
option. "You can give a guy a b19
ral...,, and a good pii!Ce of it goes to
the government,·· American
Monagem.nt Association \AMI&lt; I
representative William Lynne told •us
N•V4· ... SUI you oiVe 111m two or
three pcr~ts. and he may nor pay
l'lljlc.h, 11 anylhlng, tor them."
"nd while perks brlghlen an
employee's 10.0 form. it could add -to
company profits too. L yh&lt;&gt;e noteo lila I
many

firm~

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otherwise be c;..., if saf'arles were
raised by a comp.ar abtr amount
'The lax "'ftcienl perll&gt;c are tne
mMI POpular ~CI are of the or&lt;'alest
value. both oo the emptov"' and rn..
emplove-e.t• GoelttngH &lt;lCic:ted,

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Humanities grads get jobs; liberal arts are saleable
By RICHARD CHON .

P

lty the poor liberal
arts major. In
dwindling numbers,
they buck the mighty
engineerlng·buslness trend,
their departments ravaged
by budget cuts, their
pessimism matched only by
!heir firm conviction that a
humanities education Is the
only one to have. After
graduation. they face a
hosllle Job market and little
hope lor redemption . All
lh•ngs considered, this Is
an extremely b lack period
of liberal arts majors.
Or Is It? Does majoring In
history automatically
consign one's soul to a
career driving cabs? Does
reading Klng Lear lead
inevitably 10 Burger King?
Not so. according to
Patricia Hebel, associate
representative of the New
York State Employment
Services.
According to her, there Is
still plenty of hope for
I hose humanities majors
who are seeking high·
paying entry jobs In the
outside world, provlt:ing
they bone up on some
basic skills while still in
school, are aware of their
strong points and can
present them to employers
with style and confidence.
"Looking lor a job Is a job
in itself," Hobel said. "It's
all selling-people have to
learn how to package
themselves and
ml)rchandise their skills.

"T

hal's a ternble way to
put It," she said, "but that's
the way It I s."
While those with
professional degrees such
as engineering, accounting.
management or computer
science do have an edge In
the job market, liberal arts
majors also have
definite-and
exclusive-advanlages. The
ability to wnte and
communlcll'te Ideas and a
broad background In the
humanotles are plusses that
many liberal arts graduates
ignore.
·
The problem I s not so
much a lack of saleable
skills, Hebel noted, as a
lack of job-hunting
expertise. Knowing how to
organize an effective
resume and conduct
yourself in an interview I s
just as important i"
securing employment as
good grades. " From some
of the things I see on
resumes. it seems like
some college grads seem
to feel wr1tlng and grammar
are unimportant," Hebel
said. " But being able to
write is just as impon.ant as
1 it ever was," she cautioned.

O n the other hand.
ignoring the technological
bent of today's society can
set back many prospective
job-hunters. Typing, for
example. IS one essential
job skill that many
humanities maJors seem to
Ignore while in college. And

some knowledge of
mathematics and
computers, even a single
course In the subjects, can
make the dllference
between being hired or not
' We're Into a technological
age which of course will
expand. and you have to
think in .those terms,"
• Hobel s,ald. "Not having
some knowledge of •
computers can glue college
graduates as much of a negative factor In finding a
job as a high school
student"
The willingness both to
undergo further training

and relocate 10 other areas
of !he country also mal&lt;e a
difference In finding a job,
according to Hobel. And
even acceptlng a low-salary
job immediately alter
graduating can be a factor.
"It's a wise person who
gets what he can In the
meantime, since it adds to
his experience and keeps
him employed." Hobel
stated. "Even low·paylng
jobs can be stepping
stonea to something belter.
You have to keep
going-that's the only
way."
And while ·umes are

tough for most humanities
graduates, some experts
feel that soo" corporate
employers won reallz.e tnat a
broad-based education Is
important in the mid-toupper echelon of the
business world. As one UB
administrator put 11. " the
value of a liberal an.s major
is that it teaches one to
think and speak with
precision. There's an
underst81\dl"g developing
in busln888 lllat this kind of
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By ROBERT B . NEt

ost people feet they knov
jOb: few actually do. Fa
study the Sunday want&lt;
with search forms who proml
positions ttoey want Ttoey no.
in discourag~ agreement wt
that the economy os ltght ancl
hard to find They dQn'l kll(M
lhrough theor achons IIIey ex
themselves from mosl opport
Tiley become llleor own wors
the job hunl, sellong obslacle
themselves that no employer
dream of imposing

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Enlightned lob hunters, on
hand, start out with dofterent
about their ability 10 fond a i&lt;
doubling that they will get a
instead locus theor enero•eS c
right job for them . Ttoeor kno
lob market sets ttoem apart f
less aware. They recognize II
are two to four million posili&lt;
the US at any given time and
million positions are open in
limes; 21 80 percent of all jot
upadverlised ; and 3) wanl at
firms are used as a last reSO!
employers
The average worker will d
every th4"ee and one toall yea
careers up to five times and
percent chance of enjoying,.

�!nnial students; hiding out in academia
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the real world. •· The
hearth was no longer a
support group, It
turned mto a choir
whose favorite tune
was the Get·a..Job rag.
The likelihood ts that
within the English or

academia. And just as
true surfers are known
to be uni-dimensional,
die·hard students
follow su/1.
It's a hearty cu5tom
that fully realized Its
potential back In the
1960's (remember
them? paisleys, long
hair and LSD-25). What
a decade that was for
student solidarity and
sex, and a few of the
bflght ones obviously
found that there's
never enough of a
good thing-stay an
extra year.

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survtved till' 1970's and
tS ferOCIOUS enJIUI
Now wl!' 're taikmg
about tradllton don t
you AIIOI'o StiCk
around, 1t's fun. Wh ile
people are staying
longer and longer,
fervent attempts to
hurry up and make the
mvestment good are
being Incurred. This
was a real favorite:
"you're afraid to face

Philosophy
departmeRts there will
be an undergrad,
beginnmg year nine,
with enough credtts to
be a second semester
junior. That is not
meant to rank on the
arts &amp; letters/social
science people, but,
they are a btl more
flighty You're not
dealmg with stonewall
facts 1n as much as
arbitrary conceptual
nottons The abiltty to
change 1s greater here
as there are so many
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By D. CZAJKA

t's mterestmg to
/Uii.lapose the former
d V StOn With tl'll!''
teCh meat
courset.-englneenng
ous•ness
computers-the
diVISIOn With the heavy
enrollment The reason
for the lines are ·
easy-money Tliese
are SlJle thmgs Get
your degree. Get some
expenence. Get rich.
Answer all/he want
ads before there aren't

any vacancies left
The most down-to·
earth reason for the
hurry·up-and-out push
m these f1elds 1S the
course workload. As an
englneermg major
explained, there's just
too much work. While
the Philosophy
students are debating
Platonfan and
AfiStOitllian eXIS tence,
the sc1ence students
are battlmg wtth
equattons.
The science world Is
expanding by the
moment ano tne allure
to nang around nere
Isn't as ent•cmg as the
oavcllec;.s out tner,.
Lit!! tne eng neer ng
ma10' ment•onea, thl
tS the Amencan wav
• TltBI s rtght "he Sdrd.
" Amertca needs people
like us · Th1s may be
so but he'll never be
able to run for
prestdent of the us,
now there's a JOb that
needs a professtonal
student, a real surfln'
kind of guy..

ted job hunting: a successful live ~tep approach
ON
to get a
tfully they
; or consult
them the
heir heads
t they hear
lbs are
lOW

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Ide
tilfes.
nemlesln
or
ould ever
e other
~fiefs

Never
) , they
getting the
edge of the
m those
I 1) there
~open in
1 least one
~ worst of
are
and search
for most
ll9e lobs
, change
•s only a 20
'k.

The enliglltened job hunter takes tllis
Information and builds a very diHerent
job campaign which not only results In a
job, but also allows for the job hunter to
maintain conlldence and sell -esteem in
the lob hunting process
H e Is resolved not merely to find a
single job, but to learn lob hunting skills
that will be lleeOe&lt;l tor the rest or his life.
These are skills that w tll be used over
and over aoain .
The following five step method provides
the essentials of what you need to know
and (lo to get the lOb you want .
Tile first step in the effective job hunt
seems quite simple, but can be quite
difficult. II is to ask yourself what you
want to do. The more clearly you define
your objective, the beller your chances
will be or obtaining II.
The second step Is the development or a
resume, a traditional document which
describes your abilities and past
experiences. How you present yourself In
a resume can be vital . You have to be
concise and selective .
You must be discriminating In choosing
the items that most relate to the position
for which you are applying. A selective
approach helps to hold the employer's
allenlion and leaves h im or her-with a
lew unanswered questions. II serves to
motivate the employer to want to see
more of you and hence, Invite you for an
Interview.

T he third step is the most ImpOrtant om!
In the lob hunt. Mistakes made during
this step are responsible for more fa ilures
than any other m istake made in job
hunting. This step Is the lOb search. The
key to success in tills step is In hOw you
start
Tile successful approach onvolves
pursuing not one or two leads, but 20 to SO
leads-slmultaneousty. With th•s
approach you develop your own network
of lob contacts from first nand. primary
sources. This process has several distinct
advantages over the typical
approach- following one or two lob leads
at a time . The main advantage Is that you
will not only gel a lob bUt you will
probably get to choose betw~n lob offers.
Interviewing is the fourth step in the
successful job hunt. In the Interview,
prospec;tive employers match the image
they have ot you on paper against hOw
you come acr~ In per$01'1.
During the interview, the employer w ill
not only be noting your qualifications and
past experience, b ut will be looking
ctos~ty at your personal qualifications
and now you handle yourself In per$01'1.
These past and present Indicators will be
the best dues or your !ufure success on
the job.
As you conclude the Interview, find out
when a decision will be made. Prior to
that decision it is important for you to
follow·up the Interview with a thank·you
leiter.

Following up is tile last srep on tile
successful lob hunt 11 Is vour way or
letting employers know thai you 11re sHit
lnlere"ed on the job as well 116 showing
them th11t you nave the inltl11tlve to come
to closure with activities In wnlch you are
involved .
In tact. thank·you letters have ~n
found to be one or 111e Stf"Onll61
correlations between those looking tor
poslloons and those wno get offers
The thank ·you letter has to be written
In a professional tone. Avoid trite,
stagnant openongs and closings sucn as
"hoping to near trom you soon." Also,
dOn't mask your feelings If they are
positive and you are excited llboul the
potential lob. Explain exactly why you
want the position and why you believe
you are a pen eel fit for their company.
Enclose, If available. a" example or
your work such as a report. This sample
will provide yet another Indicator or your
ablllllu. The more appropriate lndlcatOt"s
you can provide, the greater the chaoce
or being accepted for the position.
Learn and follow these easy steps 11nd
you w ill never dread having to look for
another lOb. You will gain security In
your ability that will be unshakeable,
regardless« What happens to your
'POSition, company, or the ec_,y, Your
positive responses will Increase
dramatically and it will be you wno can
say : "Thanks tor the Offer, let me think
about II end I'll get back to you ... "

-.-mo.~

Oet-. ,., 1·5

�Career Army; it's not just a ·job
By ALAN C. KACHIC

I

t is not easy being a

college graduate
these days. There
were times When a degree
from a university meant a
job even If you were not an
engineer or an accountant.
But li ke the weather, limes
change. Employment for
liiH!ral ar1s malors comes
as easy as not having an
ed.lcalion.
There are allt'rnatlves.
The graduate can make or
serve hamburgers, become
a ward of ltle state through
welfare, commit suicide
or. as a final alternative.
go into military service.
A career In the military
is not all bad-1f efficient
killing is your line of
work-lor the service's
offer management and
leadership oppor tunities
not usually available to
young people and though
the pay and human
conditions are poor the
experience as ~n officer
can be valuable
Yes, as an officer. The

coll~e graduate, either
from a two or lour year
school immediately
becomes eleglble for
officer training SChoof and
a commission as a Second
Lieutenant in either the
regular Army or the
reserves,
To lind out lust whe~t fife
In the services Is like. ' The
Spectrum• spoke wilh the
US Army Ce~reer
Counseling Service In
Buffalo. All onformatlon
applies only to the Army,
although all branches of
the $ervlce offer simrlar
opportunities.
After graduation the
potenlial serviceman may
apply to the Officers
Candidate Program . To
qual ify the candidate must
tlrst pass the Army
Vocational Bat1ery
Test-which with a college
degree It ,would be very
embarrassing to fall-and
tt-en be found physically
Ill
F tnally, the candidate
must be interviewed by a

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as a warrant Officer in tl'le
flight program, w ith
helicoptor or flxed·wlng
aircraft.
As a Second Lieutenant
one can earn up to $15,000
a year. The actual pay
amounts to $924 .30 a month
with $82.58 subsistence for
food and lodging. An extra
S187·2&lt;15 a month Is added
depending If the officer
lives on or off base or Is
married . For the first five
years the pay incr~ases
S1163 per annum for the
flrst two years with a total
increase or nearly S2000
alter five. For the
remainder or service,
salary Increases. eltcept
with promotions, are fewer
and of smaller amounts.
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must serve at least two
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ups and serves 20 years the
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army pension . This
includes so percent of the
basic pay-which amounts
to about $1000 a month plus
fringe benelils such as use
or the cut ·rate prices at the
PX and free health
services. For service past
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the 20 year scale is
somewhat different and the
officer cannot retire with
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bOard of officers and If he
or she makes it this tar
chance$ of e~cceptance are
almost certain. once
selected the serviceman
must complete basic
tralnlng-(ust like any
other grunt-before
attending officer training
school.
OHicer 'Trllinlng School,
similar to other
educlltlonal systems. hlls
classes and tests for which
the candidllte receives ll
grade and a class canking
Upon successful
completoon he or she
assumes the rank of
Second Lieutenant in the
US Army.
The olfocer's commlssoon
depends upon how he or
she rates on schoql. No
l)O(.Ition Is guaraotecd but
all openings are presented
to the graduates with the
top of the class g2t1ing the
forst selections.
The opportunities lncludt'
positoons In combat,
administration, suppor1, or
aviator groups A combat
position would entail being
a platoon leader In charge
of 30 to 45 soldiers which
would r~uirt' looking after
their tra"nlng, health, and
well are.
Adminislratove positions
entail working at a desk as
a finance officer dOing
paperwork or personnel
management Supp0r1
groups are composed of
engineers, milltary police,
and medics.

NY 13802

Military life is a career
opportunity that 11ever
- knocks, it just keeps you
employed. The Army-It's
not an adventure, it's a
job.

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Bright futures for UB
management grads
By FRANCIS SPECKER

student In UB's School or M~negement will have
a wide arr3y or lOb opportunllles when
graduation day comes. According to recent
fOrec3sts, the "'arketabillly or a management or
accounting degree is on the riw
UB's School Of Management ranks very high on many
employers' lists, said Assl51ant Director of Career
Planning Mary Ann Stegmeir "(The Image} Is very
good-the same employers keep coming back to us," she
said.
The Gourman Report, a rating of universities across
the nation based on the quality of education, the
instructlonarprogram, the staff, and sc~lleadershlp,
rates the Management School very high. UB's
undergraduate accounting program wn Uth In the
nation and Its undergraduate business edmlnlstration
program fared 21st. The graduate Acceuntlng school was
listed liS the 13th best While the greduate business school
rated 35th.

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Satary figures from the US Department of La'showed that management graduates are doing relatively
well. Starting salaries for accounting grads start at
SIS,OOO to S16,000 and are slightly lower on the average
for management grads. Graduates with experience
and/or Master's degrees can ana in two to three
thousand d011ar5 more on the average .
A degree from the School of Management gives a
graduate an assortment of entry ·level positions to
pursue. Positions In finance encompass credit analysis,
nnancial planning and organization Of liquid assets.
There are personnel positions that deal woth labOr·union·
management relations and general personnel activities.
Graduates allalnlng an accounting degree will
probably find the lOb market easier to enter than their
management counterparts. Account ant poslllons ere
rising in number, according to 'Newsweek'. In addition,
demand Is growing for accountants with technical and
computer backgrounds.
Jobs that require accounting degrees Include Internal
auditors, systems analyst, financial records designers
and of course, public accountants.
UB has an extensive program to help graduates to set
foot in the job market. There Is a large recruitment
program organized by the Career Planning Office.
Resume books of management students are requested
Often by employers, said Stegmeler.
Workshops are held by the School Of Management that
teach students the intricasles of resume writing and job
interviews. The use of videOtape Is among the techniques
employed In some Interview workshops.
Although data about UB management graduates Is
scarce, questionnaires that were received lOOk favorable.
"UB graduates make about the same on the average as
the national average for management jobs," Stegmeier
asserted.

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computers;

in the liberal arts

Chance bookstore encounter
By LIZ PETRINO

school because your friends
are (b.} going to school
ne of every three
because your parents want
Americans secured
you to Cc.) so bored that
on today•s workforce
. even classes are beMer than
will change careers In five
work or (d.} have always
years, according to a recent admired the romantic, half·
'Courier· Express' article.
finished look of the Amherst
That fact should startle
Campus?
some new, old, or
If, on the other hand, none
professional stud.ents who
of the above apply, you are
linger a IIMie longer within
probably here eitl!er to
these comfortable ivy·clung prepare tor a career or to
walls tor fear of entering the broaden your scope of
workforce and !"(''aking what knowledge. The first is the
realm of the realist who sees
seems to be a final career
choice.
lhe university as a job·
To those ,souls who quiver training facility and nothing
like Jello when passing by
more. The second is the goal
career planning offices or
of the purist Who is
when that insidiously
genuinely interested in
commercia l term "job
studying for study's sake.
market" is mentioned, I
He can usually be spoMed
say, quake not. Security of
wearing turtleneck sweaters
mind and paycheck do not
and carrying around
always result from the
oversized art books of
" right" college major but
Chartes Cathedral and is
instead are often products of either supported by wealthy
exploration In the real worldyarents or is pursuing post·
)f jobs.
graduate study in advanced
But perhaps an
marriage psychology.
~xa mlnation of motives is in
order. A re you (a.) going to N either extr eme r eally

0

exists, though a modified
version of the former seems
to have taken precedence il')
tOday's university. The high
cost of living has forced
many students to reconsider
the goals and dreams of
their high school years and
adopt what they believe to
be a more lucrative course
of study.
More and more students
decide their careers on a
monet~ry basis.
As a realist, I understand
it. But as a purist, as
someone who studies to
know and not just to earn,
as someone who appreciates
knowledge and has worn her
share of turtlenecks in her
time, I rue the choosing of
life·time careers on the
basis of money. In a world
where success equals big
bucks, the liberal arts
inevitably take a back seat
to well·paying careers in
medicine or the computer
sciences.
My nightmare: I am in
line at the university

bookstore with a pire of
textbooks in front of me.
The cashier stands
impatiently as I laboriously
count out my change. I
redden . Suddenly, taking otf
his ten gallon hat, he
saunters up to the counter,
saying: "Maybe I can be of
some assistance, liMie
lady," and whips out the
pocket calculator strapped
to his belt, still smoking
trom the last night's
homework . . .
The sensible pursuit is to
converge both realism and
purism. To take the blinders
off and follow the Golden
Mean. For those who have
al•vays, unwaveringly
followed their life's goal,
there is no worry. But
remember, freshmen, a
university is a place for
intellectual experience, and
supplementing engineering
courses with an occasional
history or classics elective
will not only enrich your
study but may just open
another world of career
opportunities.

" I rue the choosing .of life-time careers on the basis of money.
ln a world where success equals big bucks, the liberal arts inevitably take a
back seat to well-paying careers in medicine or the computer sciences. I 1

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ror A'adrmrt AUaJr\ Robnl Ro,&lt;bcra
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more. cl&amp;un an rhe undCT uHht.ed tlhcou

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llecau.&lt;c of til&lt; ••lldemlclJn•' P&lt;O&lt;OM
to USt the dormh01y, more space vra1
frttd tn the Aadcrm&lt; Srme ollio"'"'
dubs co ukc UHf tht floor.
v,.. Pro&lt;Jd&lt;nt lot ~u.lent Affltf\
RIChard Srutlko-o &lt;blmtd that h&lt; ""'
"dd"htcd "tlh th&lt; .,.,.,....,.. and l&gt;&lt;'!nted
to tb&lt; Tllbort .,._,&lt;mtnt •• 1
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Prt&gt;td&lt;nt
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the &amp;rouPd rloof. thf "udmc t\'-'M.'""'tOn
and tt\ fufktton \.'\1\ thot ,.,,, f\)Ot• .tn.J
nov. \lu6mt dub~ """ tht' 'W'\:n nd fluor."
S;J,ldLO't\&lt; f"\Jll&amp;IIW\J , "l alhnt '' the M-\1
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on tht Amhcr&lt;l Camrru' ' '

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culminates three month debate
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abo an lhc lt4u.ltmic prOftram bcin.&amp;

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adm•ru~tU01tlon rcpr~nlaii\C'\,

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the \lt,;C Pfr)ldr:ms. Ul\il.tcd lhal the l¥o' O
b;uk'Jllly Qd\'ISC"ftltnl OH'i~\ 1&gt;h0ukl bt
pto.xd rn btJ)l croln, paint\. And man)
iO\O•Ied tn th&lt; prdim•..&lt;&gt; n&lt;'loci•tlon•
rermcd the Nonon 2.1ea ''rht' pntn6t ol
all ~pa~. ··

begin soon on rht rcno".o111on ol Abbou
L1bfary aru.l the: dC'n, uHIN&gt;n or •li annt-".
AbbOtt "Ill tx.:omc th&lt; H nhh !kt&lt;n&lt;O
Library. '4htlt the tutnu .. ,u bt rom

prcviou1 fnttr\'IC'* wuh Tltfo
Spttclfum, Thuttr Oepanme:cu Ch••rman

Saul
&lt;I&lt;Ofntd any lludeal a&lt;drity
tnO\'C lnto Harnm1n, as lona as Thnucr
•pa«
kft unaHened "I boli&lt;Yt: " u
bnlc:rK'taJ for U\ 10 (hatr i:pact' V.llb
saudml acu"mn tn Harriman... Bkan
""pblotd, add•na tl..t an) propo!td
Tht.atrr mo\r 10 rda\C' more Litlran
~(Of dub. .-oviJ ha\f bo&lt;n ......,.,..,..,
"lo m) ckPirttnmt •herr ~."Cntrart~..aUOII 'i-

arti~o1t~.

rnidal."

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"*'

,.htk H amman. • hk.it SC'f'\cd
as lhe stucknt u"'on unul Squire''
QpenLR&amp; IV!rO d«•a. l,JO. ""ill rc&lt;wm back
to tb formft \IIIU\, ehhoua,h ru faohJtes
•ill lollll bt 'hurfll v.llh the Theater

lfQ\Ipt uuo

oannou"'"cd l.&gt;a.cmhl:l .. h-..t do~n

Kturr's dl'c:blon li the c:ulmJmuion of
monthJ of dtbatc bct,.ccn nudenr
rt-prtsnuali"tt of tttc K•bosh Com.nuuee
and various t.Jniu•nicy admmiltrators O\-er
tb&lt; rclooalron of Squire Hall orpnizatioos
and fiiJlaJOOJ Tht 11udeot union ,.OJ
doK m D&lt;umbor and undrfJO
rtftO\aiiOtU to become til&lt;...,. Dcfttll
School.
AC&lt;O&lt;d•-. to the rq&gt;OI1, Talbcn Hall
..ill bt tomfll&lt;t&lt;l) .....-ed fa&lt; ®dent
lhl'~

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,'fftln of N.J\-11) . ••
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tht ()i~htOn
"f l nd&lt;raraJu&gt;t&lt; I Ju.:&gt;~kln tOl f 1 •nJ
the Ed\h:.aUona~ 0M"Qrtunlt)' llta,u.m
tEO PI "•II .,.,,. All durona the
dc-hbnauon" 0\rr ~utrt •ckx01Uon,

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currtontl) hou((d In SQu•rt 't.dJ
bo rdo&lt;:ated tO &lt;IIIIer
)
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Harriman l1brlf)' on Matn Strtoet,
revca.Jed Unh·crshy PfC!tdtnl Robt'rt L.
1\cutr in a sC\tn
" me\~&amp;c co the
Univcrshy ~tmunlt)'·''

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morale or lbt racolly and s1udtnli but

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b&lt;cau&gt;C b&lt;lth til&lt;,...,,.,.,,.,._~ :and th&lt;
Capm aru orr "'"""' 0\!Uill~ cklltabl&lt;.
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mo't 1M Student Aff••r• funcuons

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or

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'-lrugk 10 fcfiiJ..t' ~uut •rth "uuab1c

\\ htk Squorr ..~1 bo &lt;k&gt;«\1 for
rmO\'aUOn, fCNtr mo'a tl"t~ the thud
)cal of th&lt; Qm&lt; rro«&lt;•, and A '&gt;bolt and
H ammM~ ~"'"3JI d•rftttnt f.Jqr«" oft~
-..re"Ct t'f'' NU H•rnma" r,~ vtuon
nefuri&gt;W&gt;"''- . l'oeil dol admn tlw, .,
ka\1. the h1VnliU\ ~'C'L ~U&amp;Ird rn tht
'iiQAJt' •rca fontwd b) lht tour h·M•nas.
•11! f('m.l.tn rnta~.'t
··11M' fttunuuo •• -...) ,,,:· Seal

..altC'fll.llh'n h.u ··o lona "'-a) to 10..
brf&lt;nc bcin.a a~~.:om.rh,hrd.

ma\t

E'en tM ..,wcm

h::PfC'\I.""t•••~C'"o

c:,.,..-r"\Wd ~rM '\Urpn~ and \OIIt~....1wm
Kt11c-r's df\.1&lt;.tc)n . "I 41m prttl)
~b) ctw announccmctn,"q.J
o~n

lr\abg'\h m&lt;tnbcr

P~e1

HV\hman

"Stuc..&lt;N' -..;Oftd • «On..te ,A.,Of'l: ·
Ho.. C'\t'f both Un,hman and co-~udt1u
MfOI~tor

Ool:t Ha)Jtn t.-auuontd that the

p-edKI~ "\\ c ~tnt C'IUI
'Uft' ' "

of our

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Ketter gives the students what they want (partially)
Editor's 1101~: Reprinted here in lola/ IS 1M
reporl to tht Unh·trmy }rom UB Presidl'nJ
Robert L. Kturr on tht &lt;lotus of lht' rHO&lt;'ulion
of tht tmd"grod11att population ro rlr~ Amhtrsr
Ct~mpus.

W

b•k akDosl ner)OM 11th&lt; Uni•cmtr tw been·

.....re tor W'«al yars thac there •-void ClOIJK a
umc v. hen Squ.rr Halt •aukS ha\c co bt \'Xa.ttd

as a student umon fatilny and rdlabilil.. at fO&lt;.,.. b)
til&lt; Dcfttal School. u has only been •~htn lh&lt;llst "' to
nittt months that the &lt;On&gt;&lt;qUmc&lt;s of &gt;~~d! a ma-.e ha"'
been apprecuuod by til&lt; aeneral Uni•crsity eommunicy.
Unfortunately, Squn&lt; Hall is not the only probkm that
must bt &gt;OI&gt;ed. Other facilities abo ore scheduled to go
"off..line'' wilhir, lht nc1u Ax monlhs or so. and lht:SC
pre&gt;&lt;nt equally pr&lt;«ins n&lt;tds.
A major factor ahat muSt bt- take-n into ac:couna In
dtciding amona and bttwtt:n various relocation stratca,ies

is Lht: rad tha• classrooms alon&amp; 1ht: SJ'ine on rht
Amherst Campu.s are thht&gt;r turrtftrly at c:apacity or vr.·11l
bC' so "'iLhin the next )elr. Sud\ i$ nor the cue in Lhe
EUJCoU Complox. ,..,.,. •n •x=s of clauroom capadty
currently e&gt;i&gt;u. On ell&lt; Mo.in Str«t Campu., t~ are
cumnrly no c:tusrooms naalablt in thot' C'\ot'ftina.,.
ahhou&amp;h some: ""all&lt;r on.. ••• fr« durin&amp; tb&lt; d&amp;y. hi
adduiOn. oil of til&lt; lart&lt; cbmooms on both tbt Amhcnt
Camru. and the \1&gt;1n s...... C•mpu• art oow btioa
utilized to &lt;&gt;ro&lt;tty, and &lt;udl ..mbt 11!&lt; ca&gt;c cncr th&lt;
nt:'l "('\('l"al )'r&amp;l$.

In rtaMrna fO&lt; on) m"'&lt;&gt; on 1h&lt; \1ain

s.r... and on

tht: ArnhcN Cam~. m&lt;J\C'mCOt Wand •ill

con11nue

to bolfrom Ma•n Strtft 10 Amherst. 'Tlluefor&lt;. Amhcnl
should be planned "llh a lit~ ro•·ard a lof\!n- term.
more pc-rmantnt roolulion . Main Strert, on rbc other
ha,nd, \\111 experience 1 major rcd\lction in studtnt
popuJ.a••on over I he nt-.t se,·eral )'ears. and the-re -should
bo, chcrefort. atloiO&lt;d a src•tcr d&lt;'trot of llexibility in

'

"'"''"' tntenm ,-pac&lt; ob.)t\."ttH'\ ""' 1h:u Mi t

Rthabeltt~uon and rt'lo..::uM)n 11\tliC.Ibl) hi\&lt; •"50'-"Wtd
•-vh lhcm C05l.S. aJid thcrr l l 001)' " hmttcd ltl'll"URI Of
tuch moN~ a'--ai~k n.._.. f-."'1 h&amp;, tnur&lt; lhaG a
miaunum •nRurntt on II«Ml•lll "h.&gt; &gt;lwuld bt loaned

-~The ned 10 brirtJ tM aadcmtc ad' tlotmml ~nd
coonsdrna fu...:tioru of til&lt; UnMt&gt;llt tOUE and EOP)
imo an acx:embk. centraflttd art,~ on tht- A.mhrnt
Campus must bo ti...., ht&amp;h r&lt;M&gt;nly "heo d«tdtt~~ "h~eh
mo&gt;.. &gt;ltould bo mack at this till&gt;&lt;. A •••I ao.:ademrc
advantli&lt; can bo realtud by rh)'l~eal and P&lt;orramrnlUIC
contolidation or many of th&lt; lun&lt;lions ourrtntly bttt~~
handled by lht$C tWO &gt;&lt;palate JIOUps.
Concerning lht q~~ion or ~hciht:c or not then: t-An ot
should be si.n&amp;le. aU inclushe. studenL uruon-type
faciliU~ OD bolh of I~ e:;ampuSC1. the fiS&lt;:al realities arc
&gt;UCh that, reprdkos a( how d""r.lble thi&gt; may S«m,
unless addflional fund.i in e .\CCH o( lt:n minion ~liLtS
can bt: round. it ""ill noa Ol.•.·ur This dOtS not, hov..~a.
altc:r the' !,q:it•matc c:on&lt;:c:rn or ck(•rc- or '\tUdt:tns and
otbtn ...... thtn bt Klmtifttd on both lh&lt; campuses
conu,:uou_. space wbkb IJlCS a SIU6cnt URIOO-Iypt

or

f«&lt;an&amp;.
Then i&gt; now under datan fa&lt; the Ambctll Campus a
Jlud&lt;Ot re&lt;rcatioctlllouild•na that Wlll•noklck bo\llbft&amp;
alleys. poolrooms, puii•PD&lt;II room&gt;. and other pm&lt;
""""'· OJ well as lou~ spaoe and hmtted au-.
faa1ities. This butldtnl "til bo (lh}&lt;tc:allt loe:n&lt;d &amp;a•een
Lo&lt;kv.OOtt Libnly &gt;Jid 8cll Hill. Tht faa~, ... proaram
requ.ira th31 Ihe resuhin&amp; bwldin&amp; caJaly accommodate
the addition, at &gt;Om&lt; future d1to, of morr uudtrlt
3&lt;livity·tYII&lt; spa&lt;&lt;. Wuhin tht financial cop now plated
on the Amherst Campus by the Oov.rnor and the
~'*'onPeo-t4

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Search Secrets
Thr« Or h n rour'?
No one " Wrt' ho• m~n) aochd11n ahr Ptttldmttal Snr'h
Ad'Uor) Comoull« •~ StUd}ll\lln ft\ SC\.~nd round of 1NC1'\te•.....
•hkh
\hloudc-d an i«ft\."). !tome 1h~ cand.daaC"
m&lt;'l ..llh \an&lt;Kl&gt; 1.8 ofrlo;oah. akho&lt;&gt;Jb no tnformalloo could be
oblau~ from ~Lll~o'ti.
.,
thtft"•·~ 1-ttn )&lt;r«nN b) ..,...
of th&lt; '"""'
Pr&lt;»&lt;&lt;tot'-··an olft&lt;t.tl t\l'lot~ ~ tolf"« C\plai~ tbot th.."&gt;&lt;
con\ct,..K"'R\ er«uncod 21t It'~"' '"Ct -.«L\
:ldda-. crf'd(fk."C" to

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"oil'"t

or

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rtpOm. or lJ B oftt.:t.ah ..._,.,, !J&gt;&lt;rhn~ hom 9"&lt; room to
aqO&lt;b&lt;'l ""Prork •nr wrnm•"'"' a._t all •ttlrn.l."" ....~ttn
'50Uh."1! tndw;a&amp;td

Asam 1M ~.·o.nnHih.'&lt;' ·~~ &amp;tf&amp;l~ f01 ~~' ablhl) h&gt; ~«r the
n':UIC'I' ~o"(''nhdouuJ, ¥.tlh nwnCTO~\ l 8-»dnllnt\oll&lt;lh)J\ rr(liC"''-1.'11
•:noriiDIX on "' I:OihJ"' ,~ .... "'I alv.a~"" fand out mort' tmm Tilt
5pc."f."tfll''' o.- 11tt Nt'f'tHtd ah.t.n I '~ f\"'-\. up m)\ot'lr:· one

offi.:uJrcmillth'\i.

Tbt Bulls fin.illhrtrt bomr coamn-&lt;-'3nts.~u1- c.:,,llt'i\• ()\.11.'htl'
10, Uru"'Ctsrt) or 0a)1~. ().··tubn P, ai\IJ \\c:.am n\letlolkJ~.
No"t"mbu ; ~~u be 1ri«a"' a' 7 '-' n1 Cln th~ \.a.1utd,.t\"
\'tU~n;n 3flrk.NOL'CY o.-,;l Rdrnbvrr:-."l~oth.t rt.t\-b\ rt.n •nh
Jtm Sbllef) &amp;.) lb~ ~o:olor annoulk:cr

•

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Adequate mo nitoring?
The ~ Counl~ lttt&lt;llturc Thu ~ " llfT!O'ft! a rt'il.lZut.wn
tha1 ef'\utc:i that tht l:'atu;fc of ~ucn from tht" ~nty-nw
t ~md) Plamur PtOJr~m to rc-1\•1c r-o\kl::t• •
h: ~\IUS• ll
mon~o~MN

•
A.n"''4•.Dtto eM r~ultl."~. •tu... h r.1 ,;: Ut l CJ~UU' b) •

~ Hlt~. CC'unl) Heihll lornmi q.cann llot-~.J.Id R 1 ham;a ''
rt'QutJed to rqvr-1 tc 1M Cm.n1~ Ht'"al'h ~·tnftlut('C' "11h n N) JJn
''3\ to c~;l~ tk.•..., !he full Fall&amp;t' :10J loi.~ ol t.tnlu"\ Wt. tl ~

J'lc&gt;l..C'd ur b) the rc1\&amp;h" ~C'C't,"( ..
Lqnla101 J01..n k 8o1cr. ,.ho 'ut-mm.:d 1h(' ·~'l'.11k1 1l, "'-liJ
tht mo\t ...,,a&gt; meant to cn~u.rt.: tnt 4.tU, ...vunt\ rc\ld ...·nll &lt;~lfa:tt\1
b) lht ~irt lrom \7UU"Pl} tO 11fl\o~tc l~nul, p.omnn" \!o."fH"O "ill
raLt•n care or. ••t•m '"') pltbt"J ,.,·rc '\'Ill~ tC' ~ ..hie h• nwmwr
1M lr-J.n..lct ;· ~he \-2-id. "I don"t thUJt. tb.: '"UIII\ ...u1 'h1tl 1tr.

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Traffic enforc&lt;'ment
fbc L U 1).-r.Jnmtnt of Publk: ..,..fct) h.•pc:wu 11\ou, an .m dh.•tl
n "dl be tHh:lh mfor"·mJ 1r01ffi~ b'"'·
~lr«l Carnpu-.

10 cn,ur~ ~,,,_.n ~rn).

rMm·ul.:trh on the \ialn

"roc

A rtlnt~ uuubh;
t\ tht' (')tdt\lffillltOnc in fr(11nl ol \qUIIC
UalJ. "'Slrk."t c;.1utl\ln (\\hllc ortnulnJ::. \Chide) t\ ld\l~ord:· ""'d
Puhl1~.: ~.tiC1) ll. JO.rnt'\ l 1Uit "Nt" hnlr. S.att \'rhtde an~

Trallt.;IJ"" "Ill~ cnfoh~-"

(C'r'QINlldlt) frt.lltlltll\ \Ill) ht.thh '-'Ct\h;C, lillhJ

It hill ..

lh!o

I egi.s131urc h;~.'" ro1ll'C' IOIC'fmt. tot.Uh the fa~1 lh•t 11 \\t.•'tc f1\ll
;\t.'tuJUy runnmt; the f"Of.rdn1, v.c'rt comt h' cn\urc thl4' th~-.,c
).t'f\i&lt;:C) art' continued."

1\ll)\lnf. '"'131iUn ''" lht M.11n ~lrtel Con\pu\ DfC' und~:r the
jun\41h.1M&gt;n l'' t t •I~ ol H.••rl.lt~l~ "~""'' f"~n on thL' t\mhcr ..,
(';un('IJ\ tnc tu1 thor 1 a~ 11 ~ll Athhtl'l

nlntltC\ thai finat~""td Lht ~OUiil) f110pam \\llf be rk.:L.t\J Uf' lft\H:Id

TV Bulls

-.hnh('( tht lull

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b&gt;

1\..:\."'rdLng to Bcucr·~ rnoluuon. Thoma'"

c·.bt"""~'&lt;

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8 Hf.ll\l•f•M.tr••flltf OitKiot

8 fl.urr tftzaiVProducfion Mgt

SMif\' G•O••a. Ad~. C(IO""""'o'

by PlBnncd P.1rcnthooJ ~nd lka..:onC'\\ Ho~ual, to fund 'und~
l;amtl) rlannml ~\h.:~
prO\Jckr\, and

All rC"ru:nnln, VB home loott't;.~fl ~Qmc• "dl bot 'lw"n on

dd••

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The Count) Health 1)('-partmr:nt dt"\.:liJc:'d tO do..-: .J'"'" the
l·turu1)• Pb.nntng Proaram nriK"r lhl-' "umrnr:r. .mud '0..'11 PI'-''""'
from -om• of the P'OI'tant"• =rio)«"'. The S4&lt;0.l~-) In l&lt;d&lt;t•l

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lf:f' ~,,,,..,....,.,by~~

of 'l('nlm -alii br: poroud.:o.J ..,, the rn\Jtc

.r fC'dtral rqt.~lat.Km~o. oUt' loll&lt;'"'cd 10 lhC' ,.h•h

pubh~o. to (lrivate- !!ott'\ h.'\: .. l"b.t
rnd of O..:rntbct

~o."t"un•\ l"fC'f:IAnl ¥to ill ,1,~

Auoc ••eo Press. Fo..O N••~.,...
6jnd•U'e Lot ...... fttnM
6yTOC .a e Colleg •'• Hea.l l"f'l
S.o!C• Uo'l-olecf F•et~d S,.~..,..

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ATTENTION PLEASE
II The Following Clubs Do Not Pick Up Their
Budget Packets and Return The Forms By
October 15th Their Budgets Will Be Frozen:
JEWISH STUDENT UNION
SHADES OF MOVEMENT DANCE ENSEMBLE
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
PSYCHOLOGY
SMALL BUSINESS CLUB
SUNSHINE HOUSE

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835-4844

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�Day Care Center in "limbo";
awaits feasibility study results
8 ) M:OTl 110 0&lt;.1:.
S{&gt;nrlllm Sr~fflltWtr

A soon to~ cornplct~ fe:mblbty stud) of a
duld are center at UB may bnn1 finaht) to
the proposed prosram.
"We ue in a "ate of hmbo, •• dcclar~ Chalf
of the Child Care Commutcc Anaoc Jantta~CK.
"un til the study is completed ~~oe do not know
,.here ~~oe nand." The focal poont of the study
IS a quesuonnaire ,.hich "oil ~ ~nt to
"e-eryonc a&gt;sociat~ v.nh the Uni•er&gt;ll),"
indicated Jaortako.. She ho~ for the
q uestionnairo to be sent out the ....~ of
Octolfr 19.
Q~"'tions in the survey pertaon to n~.
locatiop. hours of usc desired. and whether or
001 t ~ person will ~ willina to pay for the
service. J anetakos noted that "red tape" has
been a pro blem associated v. ith the study.
pointing o ut that ~fore a survey could be
taken it had to be approved by the II uman
Subjer~s Review Commiuec.
A t present tbere is no child care center dl UB.
Durins the 1970s o ne was in operation, but due
to internal probkms was forced to discontinue
service. In the summer ol 1980. Sub Board I
representatives Alan R&lt;Menfcld and AUie
Medige proposed to «instate the center, •
rcquestins a bud&amp;ei of SJO.OOO from SBI. Its
Board of Directors refused to allocate the )
money "nhout a ~·based fusobollty ~tudy.
The cnsuins discussions b&lt;t"ccn Student
Association (SA), Millard Fillmore Collqe
Student Association (MFCSA), and Student Bat
Associatioo (SBA), resulted in a committee to

e'amone then~ and fusibilit) of ha•in&amp; a
duld care cent&lt;r at UB. The commoucc "as
fo~ and v.as allocated S2800 from FSA.
MFCSA a~;~d SA to CO\tr upcn.n and a
•upend coordtnator.
SA TreMurcr Marl. Moore-form« SBI
Chaorman and Treasur&lt;r-propo-.ed that the
monies obtatncd for the fusibility stud) ~
u\cd to impl&lt;rncnt the prOgram. Moore noted
that Buffalo State Collcae sta.ned a da) care
center "uh SSOO and SC\ en dtildren and no"
boasts a S4S.OOO oncome and 4S children.

J antta..os. hO'AC'\t"f. comment~ that sht "as
aaaonst Moore's propc»al because she wanted
nOihina less titan an "A-1 operation. A polot

suf\·ey v. hich "as given on a much smaller &gt;&lt;:ak
ondicated a fa•orablc response to"ards a
ttnter.'' She added, though. that only a small
percentage of surveys -.ere returned: "A gond
response rate is essential to the ciTC&lt;.'Iivcncss or
the questionnaire. A completed report from the
coordinator should be on my dc•k by
November IS." Janetakos plam to pre&gt;cnt the
results or the study to interested g roups. She
noted that after tit&lt; &gt;tudy wa~ proscnted to the
.tudtnt groups site "'ould gi•e it to UB
Prcsodent Robert Kwcr.
Janrta~os plans to usc the results to
determine ""here the center should be locatc..l.
hov. many pcopl&lt; v.ould use th&lt; ccnttr and al«&gt;
ho" much money WJIJ be ~ed. We do nor
e-rn kno" "hat t&gt;pe or program os needed
until the study is completed. "I v.ould rather
ha•e no center at all than in oncpt one.''
concluded Jancta!.os, n9(ing that th&lt; carhnt
the ccnt&lt;r could begin oper:nion "ould be rail
1982.

Tues. Oc:l. 6th

THE ELEMENTS
Mixed Drinks 2 for 1 all nite!
Wed. Oct. 7th

lhe FEMS &amp; The Nelsons
Mixed Drinks &amp; labatts 75c/all nite!
~ I I XI ()() JU N KS 2 H&gt;HTIIE
P IU C I. O F I ' J JLJ. t\ 11 D N IG HT
DRAFT soc
SCREWS AND MARYS 75C

Student Health Insurance
All full time students (12 credits or
more) and all foreign students who
have . not waived. their Health
Insurance have been billed for the
insurance.
If you do nor desire. the Health
Insurance and wish to waive the
insurance, the waiver deadline is
October 20 at 12:00 noon.
A $20.00 penalty fee will be charged after Oct. 20
Insurance cards are available for those students
who have the Student Health Ins. in 213 Michael Hall.

suo •

OOARO Co',
O~E.ItiC. 7D

Any questions conterning Health Insurance
waivers, coverage or claims call 831-3284 or stop
by 213 Michael Hall fron) 9-5.

�Ketter.
k•.:•frd OtllhC fiN 000f ofl~fbcu ttaJI \IOfC"\J\Cf, f~t
wtldtnt •·Si.-natc Cha.mhcr~• 1-. locaiC'd lhC"f'\: 11 h..~ bctn

rrO\Mkd \tUCh th.lftt. a'~ nftd~ u&gt;tsntn, t~~: Ln b..1101h.
NnliP' m.,.,hlnt'\~ and ochn \.rr\•lc '\huknt
~

dt1nnuOC'd tha. rht- t'nur,· ..a:-ond Oonr of Talht"tl •ill t-..:
uwt\t'ftt'IJ to \ludcnt acti""H)' \f'*.C' Uh~ "'~ld rttcn

""~ted abo"t- ho-C''"·~ sltfi rjll:•as
of tht~kft"' "'1n h:t\c to '-on11nur to he ""'uJ't(d b~ 1~
trc and l).11nt..'l' l)L-r...mrnnu, ttftd lh•\ "ttl No~,...._,_
n10rt •mpooant ... tt,, Abb.,.l Annn ~fkC' 'H..._c '""

l...talillturt. hov.t'\tt, MK.t. ackhuon~l roc!SIIuctidn ~Md
tMM bt aou..,PIJC'\f ••th1n tht M\1 rne or f"oO )c-au.
(KhW •h"h \houtd M ULf1lln1o a.."ou .. tht
nt\.1 4;1~oom 1114 6-IUd-.:h( at'tf\-U) ..-pa« fO be bu~ll (Ml
t'-t ArnhC'r.. l Campm Uhl~ tc tndudrd v.ntun th, ,OJf"' ..
be·~ the V~n&amp; or T1lbt'n~ btt•ft'n Ftpn...7~l. and 'h"

A nother

trKan th.a1 ~'lh thf' fi r'\l ~nd ~Ofld o~~ of I •lt"Cn

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CooLc·U(.'h;h,tectcr Conlr"='' Tht\ .,.,)1 be. dtrC'\1h
t.(\;(]1\d Ooor to Talbtn Hall throog.h
endoS&lt;"d bocflt. ~""'Ia' &lt;Oflnn.,k&gt;n• '"II
C'ooL.t--Ho..h\]tlll'r and l·ront-nk.

'atlntCttd on Ill\

"""'•rk "'

Uall ...,,lOW t'C' o"C'd C'\\:lu."'t'd) f01 "uck...-t fun-.:r.("''

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tait'n ofr-ltM To pro\ld&lt;' """ r 1chcl h'4 th•'· the
lmcruu~ l~niCJ v.tU No rtto•• -atnl I rom lto~rrunJn 'n

'mall I'HU\It'll C'\tlll'-. ct~.:..) Moct th.-tn th11r. thh ~HKIIJ
a1\Gtt.4 "h"--tt th\" nt\:t dassrOoQm l.l~uldma auJ ~!".h.t' h

rcot\)tanrntntt. a1o.o • Ul ~ ft"qUitccl 10 nw"-.c lh,._
1~ru,-ul.u fe.ciltl) v.\).r~-ablt tor 1111 or chr grOOfl" lh.:u ~•II
ht lhc:rr hou~. and lht Vk'C' f'rcttidcnt riM ra,·dllin
r~nn1ng •ill h~\c ch&lt;" tr1il"'ltt~lhtht)' for fl"\'Oftli'I"K"ndma

1o ' ' fully •&lt;Ohrtdand dppre&lt;'Uitcd.that tht ahu"
M•n~ k-&lt;rnauo dOC'\ not mrt1 t'H'r)ont'• dnlrn tc.•r
An&gt;h&lt;hl In fo.1. •t &gt;hould be oi&gt;-U...&gt; to all that
t"'otT)OIK' h.J\ btt'n ;a\!td to tU.t • rfd~A1tC'n, and to

mo'c

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~'&lt; dc~1 rt'PhhQIIhnc fHOtC"\

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e lhc Ul\l ..le)l\ ol Undrt~;raduilH.• Eduauion Ad\l~"'lh!H1
Orfi~t" .:~nd lhe orr1. . t ol EOP and il&gt; \'OUn~lof\ '4111 br
rtloc..-atC\1 Ul Ihe rtr\1 Ooor Of NOtion l-lall1n lh \f\3\."'t'

.:orr.:nth 01.u1pK'd b&gt; 1hc Dt'i'ton Clf Studt"ft \Ua•t!l

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all M'C" nuttnf •nro ~~

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Adn....,..,, on the ""'1Jfld floor of Capen Holt. • • .loU"'
1h21 ~the Mam Stm."t Camru... ~A-ill bt rccurllf'd lO

othn- U..\IJC'.
e T ht DtH\Ion of Stu&lt;kot Affairs" luncuons dt&gt;pl.l.:td b)
lf~m t ~~u bC' rdfxated on the around floor of Captn an
miJOr POntOn Ol tht \ pact' \'UrreQcl)' bring 0\.X"IJJ"itc.l b)

11.1-. M"fiOU&lt;

tn"·" on not onl) tht morale ot th• la.:uh~

a.nd .ltudc.nt_. bu1 also lht ac-3dcn\k rwo,ram that ,, ban~ot

ol ftrnl l 'o r t h~ rca..~n~ rhc Thtalrt and l)arw;·c

I

••U

..rmt ,."llh

tiK'rc ••II be und~a) cotb1run~n for 1h~ Mtd~w..al
"-.hool adJOK"Cffl to and 1ncludu1J lht Caf) ~hnthJn
,
l.atbrr (ornplt.\ . 1 bot'''"~ majOr COftQflkllon r"fOJC'\.U
\.IC'alt' 1 ~l£RI(k.~nt leo&amp;JArh..al bartt(t lfl tht' CC"Oitl
"'-trth.'IID or the \t.un Strm Camru.1
Aho 10 be rc.:ocnucd in d&lt;l&lt;rnnn•,. tht rtkl.attor~
a.W rt"''~auon "t"Qunk."T h. the- fact ttw (CM a numb&lt;-r \ll
)\'ah ahc Thtatrt and Dan..-e· DePMtrrrru ~' N-m :.J'(c.tcf
amo"l al'kl bn"cm K'\cr.aJ t~IIOI'b Th1\ t'\lltmd)
h•&amp;h dt""'nd pr~r•m hi&gt; bcm '&lt;~&gt;&lt;'~•••lly told that '"'1
... u. 11 La'i. be able to Of.M:T•t.t m \:onuru&lt;Hh t.piKt 1\
rNJCM' di\Jahoo f,oflllfu&gt; plan ~oukl, t am \.'OnHn,'('d.

Thr l&gt;u,.-Hn ( 'rntn .. oo lb( lhr« romat'Ot:J room,

dnc:\.tl} a~.·u.w~ the hAll ln~mtblr opcrauon iil\0 •ill bl.:
ufttd b) lhl'l" '"~' lfOuf'J. •~ •aU RooD\ 2.20 of ' Of1N1
Hall, "'hkit h Chlt'\.11) ur""'""'· \\hilt the' total ~'"t' '-&lt;)
dcfLned ,... \:&lt;'ftUdtu.bl) ~... ttw\ that no- bonr oa.uptft)
b) lilac or&lt;nllOft\. u hi&gt; been po&lt;»bk to put ,.,..h&lt;r a
coof'iat.~r.aiK'ft or O...,;Vf'ilrk) •hk'h D" mor&lt;: trri!Clim and
should lmf"O"t \n\...-e co lhc srudmt bod) at the
UtU\t"fiU) . Ttw: f'Pih."C .. wrmtl) ot'C'Upjed b) rht DtJI,:

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ha'C' ik1f'd

\oli)fh

Nu• '~lith

h3\t dt'\tdcJ th.w

been,._.,.

bo•nt'r. 1~1 aJI of 1M pana ••th

rqard 10 M:.ttn Suttt .
noted'' I he
,,, rtu .. ~"mrnuri.Kauan. ~pact aUo-.:allon). on lht M.au1
!&gt;lrt-tl Camplf\ mlut 1a.L.t in10 aa.·ount not t'nh tht' f.a..;
1h31 ~UH(' ltalll\10 he ll~en off·lmt' ~"'"' thr rut~l or
th1\ 1.\)tllln~ ''l":tt but. )hofll) thrrrafttt, AbboU ;and
AbboU AntiC'~ o&amp;I!IO \\ill be t.~hjtcttd 10 M~}OI tc.·nQ\41I4 tn
o~nJ n1u~1. thctrlorc. be -..aaned. At~ \llotlhln the' )fll

I

Lht EduC'IItC)ftll Commvnic.arioM Cr-nt~. There abo ~ill
bt adjart".nlt.hcre10 Rockn 25 'Q C aptn fOif u~ot bt' the
''lnckpt'ntknu~" 0 11 the t..•.; unpus.
• A llmit&lt;d numb&lt;r of ··ofr.u...,·· "'&gt;«'~1M' roon"
nred$ 10 be l\'lilabk •• all limn.. I n tht put lhcrt til\('
oft~ •• tht NOtton-Capm--Talbctt
Comp&amp;c, Th:a1 numKr •ill be rcdl.k."Cd to four. ••o or
• hoch •1ll ht M tht "'""" llooc otCaptn. on&lt; on tht
....,.,., """'of Talbm. and ont"" Room 10 0&lt;1 tht
arouJid Oooc of Carrn 1 o ""~'~'~~ addoional r&gt;&lt;ftl&lt;d
rtwnaltOn
more dftadN 3tld ~"\1.1'21t lN1QJ of
danroom Ullhtahon • ,u be rnatntaJDCd, and $Ut..'h room,
"'"be ntlldc o\ltlobk •• noiKias.• Kbcdultd '"'"" fn&lt;
'"''" purrce Thc U . ( lufk.·H on dl,rlkC'd b) the' abo\-t'·R'f"rN·tu
mo"ft
bC' tclo...."aJc:\1 tu the baJI!mtnt of Oc:rn'""".. Han
To bt' abk to f"O\-Ide a \u((K"ttnl amoum of
'-ontigunu .. '-r'..)l.:r for a \.'C:nual11cd union faciht) on the
1\.mhcr~ Campu\., 11 \\Ill bC' t\(\.~s:3r) thou a number ot
chh,ri)Om .. In the 'l'lnc= llr rt:..,,\isncd. Thu. in tum,
rnc;.m th11t ntoh.• da,,~ ,~.,u ha\C to bC' conidou~h·
...:htdulrd ror Ihe l lti~-.,u &lt;..-ompk\. dunug •hr normal da)
opn-atu'lon\-uoniuf lhh ,~ lCIJ\C$ler. T'ht-~ clob&lt;Uoomt.
m Elhc.--ott aft' rh p-K~U) "«.)' atlfXfi'c and, v.lth 1iUtta bk'
54.-'itedt..~hn'- .a ,,bf.anl. al1'c acadrtuk •tmOiiphcrc an be
&lt;St\c:topcd 1 1 tht- lo...' lttnn The' Viet Pl'c:lidnn iOf
Acaclrotk Afla"' ••ool lit&lt; Ol&amp;irpcnoo of the l ao."\lltf
Srnatt both h.a\ r orrf\wd ttxu c:om.miuutnl 10 the·

•••h tnttluu.Jvu

ha\C' tO~).

d!"'-IJ

' C'"'" l'l tfu.• abo'"· I"' ,.ell a10 CMhtr c:otl"o1d,:rottl4.ln".

\~h a i-tiNJtOn n ~C'f JJMtd

t -..ould

mow r~J.~bt~ ~ •nh cono,tdtnblr uAJthf,rlolhOf' ('I(
lhC' rr~Jt-knl' t.:tcalcilf tl)t othef' \1ttrr than lh.at. all h,a,('
d,lfte •he'tr tk~~o,L-opt\."TaU) the !~I...OC.nh I h•'t
~ C\Ucmt'it ric~~ .. lth I he' pro(f'\\.k&gt;n.a:lt~m anJ

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p,o,ram v.ill remain in Harrfnum, but

th("f t

ma) he

..omc...rte~'•&amp;nmenu. of ~'-"n 10 mllkt' the fa\:tht) enorc
~o~i&amp;bac for all of the ,ariou:s groups that "illlx loc:;ucd'"
thll COC11Pit'
f Oftm()\4 IQ :itO) ronsldt'falion for- rca.s"ll1rrtcnl or
'l'lk'&lt;" on 1'1•m SuM ,.'"" loct ohat. "htn Squu• Hall
JOQ.Off-hnt'. chert •W be rancncd them~ cauna
fa..tl~tt&gt; on tht Ma•n Slrta. CompuL Somt~b•na muw
·~--. thtm ronuoa~ety. Harriman,.., onpnau 1 1
\ludrnt uruon and contoiocd cafete&lt;ia foahua. l'oo
t.llhn "u...J\
t\GU-on ~~ M&amp;JR SHm Camr-u'

'f'rik"'

lhndorc•
• 10011
lrrc&gt;'&gt;cl&lt;d b)• F.S.A 1 ,.,n be boo&gt;&lt;d'"
tht fo&lt;uh) Clu~ '""'of Harrinwr Hall-on tht rir.t
.1"'-' t.C\."Md floor,. a) •dl aJ. i-n the ba\C·rr~111

!&gt;&lt;n•••

T -.o ntiJOC ~~~ C''-ist ott the Ma1n StrC"n CamP\ll for

r&lt;ICk."'lleOn of MJOifi~.tl.nc I"'Qnioru or ~udrnl •ct•'ntn 110._
houl&gt;Cd in ~Uift Hall, One o( ~~ 1s the PllrLt-r
J nlJtlC"C.'fll\1 Bu•ldlfll. 'f1Ko othtr i\ a ~ombinaclnn or
,ra~.'t'.. 1n H~tuitnan and in 0 1tftndorf Annt \ Jhe
floarLer ra,•ilu~ contlim Mlfri.:icnl ~pace but tl 1, nt,
,"t''~riitll) Jo...-trd nor can it be con\m.e1ll)' t.ubtJ 1,kl~:d
(VIIIhO\ll maJOf reoo\:tlu&gt;n) tu -accomodacc.lhc O«"d\
1C'quunt. Thr ba'Otfllrnl or H:srriman, on Ihe otht"' hand.
,·nn•a•n~ a nurnbc-t- o-f ~~ room\ lhat arc a1mc:KI
tdtnucal '" il1&lt; 10 thruc thot "Ollld be 11,..., gp ,0
~..a1rc _The firM r1oor cntF)' pon-IOC'I of the bu1Jd 1!ll.
r~•htallon qlt~,._ ....,,
could be too,mcd (O&lt; wr as a H....,)pt
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lelb...~t Olnm1 Roum. 011\ nu• h lht t.:a\.C '" ' lht' \1.aln
Scrm C:ampu!t. ~Pf\,.Ul C"\ffllfl~ fUih.·uon' \tld1 ol\ lt"'hU.;o\.
buth f'U thC' \II.C\l, 10 h3\C" a c.'Onli&amp;UOU\ \f\3't In N_Mh
fA~:1ltiiC"\ dn..,natcd for tht\t" type~. of a"'tnHk"'

" Th e problems are not easy ones
to solve-and there is no
ob.!!ous best-soiEtfon. We _!!JUSt,
however, get on with the job,
and it is in the spirit, that this
§et of decisions has been made."

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t.t;.nl.n 6.ngtnt'C'HIIA. I unft.:-r R1odltk:.;UIOn' •nd

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thac chan~&lt;'• To pro, ilk,,_.. •ull alok IO&lt; I tllmort Room t)pt
"''"'"""-the gu&lt;Jy '""" .umntl) locot&lt;d 111 the north
md of Ditfoodoff Anrlh ••II tot dnof&lt;&gt;r&lt;d 1n1o a lattt
mulllr-~ room. Th' kx-.llon u Ut •11111'K'd'*'c
pO\unll) to Hlllli'I'IAn and. tbncfo~. tht l'aO •NlulJ
Jfi.li'C1hc-r '"""' •tU f'40\idt ahf ~ "4-'ftl'tral-un~
'lddllll) : ·

e Tbc' EntcNU' ~CC'f •LII be rCloi..:llt'd 1n Parl«
Ena&gt;n&lt;"&lt;flnt ......u be tht S..I~&gt;OI ol Soo.w \\ or ~ . n..
lnnmil\ llad10 St••--" BtO. a ron or t~•
\1.alh~J~ ~nrft(fU of 1M Uni\Cf:tll)'. 1 ~rdl
unll on 8&lt;-b.&gt;"'""l S."lnl&lt;&lt; of th&lt; S.h&lt;&gt;c.~ ot OrnU&lt;tl}. tht
Unl,tbll) Bool~lo~. afld the •b..l, t-rcfartd~to dt'iJb&lt;cd
'tUJ) 'J&gt;\tt.--c' 1h.il1 rrnlrunl) f\:1\ b«-n hou.t«J tn

IJi&lt;fcndorf Anne,. Th" l•lt un11 &gt;hould be"' Locatt\1
tt\31 it {uprlcmtnh and rt1n1or"·"' rh~ Moun Sn ttt
l•i)tar) no" ioca1td brt\llun Paf\.&lt;'1 a nd Ha)·\'11 Hall\.
Al.w h..l r~naen '" Par'-tr h a \nlDII unit of the 1--.K"ult) c-t
~llJIOc:"mDI ond Af'l'litd t;.,.,.ICC'

. •the fiscal realities are such
(a centralized student union r that, regardless of how deSirable
t his may seem, unless additional
funds in excess o(ten million
dollars can be found, it will not
occur."
e Admissioos and Rt'COrds and Stude-nt Actc&gt;WJI.l •dl be
local«&lt; tn tht othr-r &amp;Mt~es an the ctnttt poruon ot th&lt;'
Main Strm C.mpus. (Financial Ald. located tn "'-"""' 8
on the Bailey A•cnu~ sl&amp; of tht campu1, ii ~~only
ocher tntily m tht Uni"cn-rty that dnl; "'llh Mudtht
flna.ncial mauen lhac is no1 ""'nil)' rlla:'d on tht Main
Su-.ct C&amp;n\pul. Scriocu &lt;Onitdcuuon &lt;houlcl b&lt; .,,.,. 10
rdoo:atJI1i 111.11 UD!tto Parl&lt;f to that tt
be neal th&lt;
t•o ~scnitc unit~.)
It is r&lt;a&gt;p&gt;iz&lt;d that '"" abo&gt;&lt; cltfin&lt;d .., of""''&lt;$
iUid reno\atioA&lt; dod nne &gt;01&gt;&lt; aU of'"""*"' f'lobien&gt;.&gt;

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Ihit --~ (a«. A numbtf ot dft.trtd obJ«U\0.. hOWC'\cr.
.-aa be r.-.lucd. Prob.l~l} lint an.1 fO&lt;nno~t-rrom tht
!olurk&lt;ll pcnpt&lt;l.r\r-1&gt; .... fao:t lhot thtrt -~1 be ...
orkotifiObk ""&lt;ko' u.- la.,lny on 1h&lt; \1a•n Strttt
Campus :utd ano&lt;her one &lt;quallr ob,_, on th&lt; An&gt;lx&lt;!ol
Camru_.,_ In addnion, lh«t ¥dl1 ha\c b«n bfouJb;l
101tt.hcr \C\eral acotdtmk and \Cf\ I~X unict to that bt·un
~\tet to d~ murt Untvenll) I."''mmunity can br

mai.Ucd. lncrc "ill be a mort c-.tn uuUnuon of
cb.\&gt;rOOOl&gt;. Hna.llr• ..,d •'&lt;rta•nly not l&lt;a&gt;t. there .. ,u
ha\-t bfocn et.:tabht.htd 11 p~th...-n for "''"' tr-an ..lhOn penOfJ
11hkh 12n be .,pondtd and or madlflt"d "' lunll&lt;r
enYormation becomt:\ 1i\'a1b.hlr.
A\ I li&amp;ld qrha-. I ha\f' h«-n ~\trcrncl) unrrc,..o.J ~uh
thr alllwdt and dt&lt;lto:.ttloo of •U ..no b.. r bftn ,.,
dtbc&lt;t~tly 110rltina tour.J, ftnd•na aiOiutton to that
rt'~. Tht probltn1\ out nua ea") OM\ to .tOht-.and
thnc 1:) no ob\")i)ll'S btt&amp;--tOiution. V. c mw... ho•t'~· rrt
on v.uh thr iob: and 1t " '" &amp;hi• '-JVtllba&amp; th» wt of
d&lt;-o- hi• bt&lt;tt mack.

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�Slight controversy highlights
new SA finance selections
By DAN HOLD ER

c.mp... t::dm&gt;r

The nomination or a n&lt;w
Chairperson and sclcctlon or
&lt;M Finance Com milt«
OCCUpttd th&lt; opcntn&amp; minute&gt;
or last Thursday's Studtnt
AssoCiation (SA) Stnart

m«linJ.
Eric Altman &lt;ap~urtd th&lt;
top slot o' &lt;r Ocbb•• Claun
by a t,.o &gt;ell&lt; maflin, 7·S,
-..itll thr« absttntlont. Ounna
discussion or SA Tr&lt;&amp;SUrtr
Mark Moort's &lt;i&amp;htb
nomination for Finai'K.'lC

Commill«, somt contro-.rsy
devdoptd. St:nat~Oavid Oalt
proi&lt;Sltd til&lt; fact that no one
on his Commuter any had
been stlecttd.
Moor&lt; respondtd, "I didn't
think of politi&lt;1" when
choosing th&lt; nomin«s. H&lt;
addtd, "Once you get in the
Stnate, there are no parties."
Joining Moore and Altman
on the Finance Committee arc
Hiro Naaamine, Anthony
Oark • .Eric Friedman, Rarqj
Hanash, Laura Cd&lt;ntano and
Keith Paucrson. Moore
explained that the Commiuee
is responsible for overS«ina
the financial operation or aU
clubs and organizations.
The debate on the poss1bUuy
or advancina a S12,000 loan to
the Record Co-Op ocxup;td
th&lt; nut 4S minutes or the
St:nat&lt; m«tin&amp;. Hampered by
an operatin&amp; cciling S&lt;t by
Unhcrsity President Robert L.
Kett&lt;r, the Co-Op bad

balanctd tlS balances~ so it
came up .,.ith a small loss
dunn&amp; the last several years.
An addnionallou occurred
dut to allqtd internal
m1sman-a,ctm~nt in ovtr·
ordmna r«ards that could noc
be sold.
Moore r&lt;aSSurtd the Scnat&lt;
that tilt poss•btllty of futur&lt;
m•smanq&lt;rnent has bem
reductd wtth tht ldection or a
new president and trtuurer for
tbt Co.Op. Tbt SA orricial
also handtd out copies or lh&lt;
SA-Co.()p contract to lh&lt;
St:nate. potnlln&amp; out a
provi•&gt;OD that auarantctd
""'«ltly mc:diDJS .. uh
Prestd&lt;nt and Trtuur&lt;r of the
Record Co-Op," SA ... natso
.. re\'iew internal control'' of
lh~ r«ard ssor&lt; on a regular
basis.
A

auments during the debate
ctnt~red around rea.surancts
that the loan would be repaid,
possibly through n~ album
priCe hike. Altman \liS one
supponer of an increas~.
although Moore told the
anernbly that the Co·Op
"dO&lt;Sn't pay r&lt;nt or utiluits.
Tb~y don '1 nctd to raist
priC&lt;S." The Treasurer added
that in nqotiatins the
contract, "hlch calls r~ a
monthly payment or SJi11 .22
for 16 months, "I didn '1 S«
th~ nctd (for an 1ncr.ut). My
thtory was that I d1dn 't want
10 ···~ tht pritt or the r&lt;COrds
for Sludenlf."
Arter the m«t•na
adjourned, Altman deftnd&lt;d

Rebate offered
See the JosteOS: Display at
" Universlly Book Stores"
October 12th • 191h

his position, explllnin&amp; that he
was most conotmtd "uh the
Co.()p's payin&amp; back the loan.
"I didn't "ant to be asktd
n&lt;xt y&lt;ar for ano&lt;Mr
512,000," be arr1J111td. Altman
"'"' also conctrntd ..ith &lt;M
dficlmo.-y or &lt;M «aaniution.
The Co.()p measur&lt; passed
the Senate with a IS.().t 'ott.
after til~ group v.as rem10dtd
that the Co.()p rtnlamed
tlostd "hit~ they •ottd on the
m&lt;a&gt;ure. The rteord store ts
""htdult to opc:n in the Capm
Arcad&lt; shonl) .
The Stoat&lt; dostd tbe
meet ina on an unammous 'otc
to advance 17te Sp«tru/11
SS,OOO for an audu cond110ttd
by uternal company. The
.-ammation will Ulke about
... 0 "«Its, aner "hich the
Stnate
•ote on granting
the &lt;tudcm newspaprr a
SS7,000 subscription f«.
Th&lt; 1"0 ~ey problems that
no..,iu chairprrson Altman
hoptd to corrc:ct durmg his
term in office in\OI\c tht
S&lt;nate's image. He IS an\lous
to corrtct the student
perception of th&lt; assembly's
..rubber stamp·· c:b3Iacu.•n,uc.
Altman also "•nts to makt the
Stnatc more visibl&lt; to
studcnh.
Altman reporttd that
"mandatory r.. diStnbunon "
not as impGrtanl as 1f&lt;~. gomg
10 sound." He promi&lt;td that
the Stoat&lt; .,;u malt&lt; "grntcr
cffons to manage its
or-pnilations :md m&lt;tke th&lt;m
more efficient:·

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Only.

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ATTENTION
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TO PICK UP CHECKS &amp;
BOOKS FROM THE SA
BOOK ~XCHANGE!
OPEN 10 am to 6 pm
BASEMENT OF SQUIRE

�editor·a
So far, so good
tl's not ove&lt; yet, but Kabosr. rep&lt;eoentah.e Petl!l
Hlr&amp;r.man is oorreet Wilen r.e aaye Presi dent Robert
Ketler'l dects1on on the fate of the 37 slutlcnl
a&lt;gaolzallons is a victory tor 5tudents
11 was Jusl one month ago that VICe PreSident Ia&lt;
FaclhlleS Plann1ng John Neal pre:lel'led a plan thai
would keep alii he diSplaced a&lt;ganlzatlons ·out ol
the rain.., under 11\8 undeSirable conlones of a
Parker Hall roof. And alter admln181rators read thai
reporl , they agreed Parker wu tr.e best tor all
InVOlved. U~ey reasoned. There would be no
e•ce•srve movrng eapenses, anCI no otr.eo groups
could be drsplaced since tr.e doctePII structure
cutrenlly lay unpoputaled.
However. 11 seems the admlntSir&amp;IIO&lt;\
underesllmaled student rngenully Wr.rte vice
pres1do!lls pool&gt;·poohed tr.e Kabost&gt; Comm1t1n
p&lt;opo~setung rtaslde and branding 11 as
" stuoen prapaganda", commlllee members Bob
Haydon nd Peter Hirshman went out measured
rooms, • vestlgatod buildings , and we1gr.ed
alternativeS Ketle&lt; was rrgllt wr.en he salt!. ·rr.ey
C11CI lherr ha&lt;r.e\Oork •
And now all students and tr.o UnrversriY
community at largo are reaping the benelrts ol therr
tabor. Ketle&lt; should be commended for matnta1nlng
the tour Important Kabosh principles Although

Honored academician

S(luore Hall remaining open It the befl alternative
tor keeping student 1rre at U8 healthy. Ketll!l s plan
1$ a lair comp&lt;omlse Out as Hor&amp;r.man nod lhl!le IS
sun much more to be done
The Kelter pian is a sludftntllfe blueprint for the
ne~t live years, and rt must be remembered that II
rs now oply a rougr. oralt Oeeause ollr.&amp;l $1udenl&amp;
must no\ let tr..rr guard clown No" IS tM ume that
we musl apply constructove pressure to IM
adminiSiralion and remtnd them that a11t1ougr.
circumstances soem to be going gootllor student
Interests so far, there are sllll many lmpottant
questrons that have been tell unans,.erad
A maJOC consideration lt&gt;al still musl be
confronted by Kelter is lhe lime faciO&lt; What wrll
happen 11 when Squire closes this OI!Ccmber anti
the new Harriman anCI Talbert lacliiUes are not tully
preparecf! W1ll a&lt;ganizatlons /lave to set up tents tn
tr.. $/lOW? T1me IS now the majOr enemy of both
&amp;tudents anCI aomtn1stors In two sr.ort rnontr. tr.e
mo51 utilized building on both campuses 1f
scheduled to close and plans are yet to be finalized
wr.en movong will begin. how II wilt be
accomplrsr.ed. who w1ll do ot. hoW much •t "''" cost.
and wlle&lt;e everybody actually ts gotng? The only
lh1ng we know Ia&lt; sure. according 10 Neat. rs that
tenovallons on the union will begin In January
wt&gt;ethet everybody Is resellled or not.
Where are the publrcatlons-tl&gt;e A/lrttnaltve

GSA

condl•mu~

move
lec.'''IMIS eoull ro 01 Olttet tit~ the old otttt»' bt

e.CliO&lt;
PtofeUOt M itchell Fr~n li hn, ~no IJIJ bftn
Prolessot fmemus •r UB for
tf"l't yHtl. IS
being honored th jJ tall at Tultn• tJni'llt!f,ltt ;n N~"'
Oll••n.s Fta/1.1-rt. • rto ,was ewardfld tiN A 8 Ht IP22
''"' J 0 U1 $2$ attd IM S.J 0 _, 1928-allll Hlf'lfVCI
UfJt'l«£tty-h•t t~tty tt•d ,,. TuS~ l.lw Rev..,.
ded;~tlld to tum lttd m OctOb*t flltUIITeWt IUS port,.m
unvtlled 111 Tultne In 1978 he WIS •w•rrHd the LL 0

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oy ,,,. s••~
A

""''' "'rOIJ

rl?tt

Press. The Curren/, UnlvetSity Preas. and Til"
Spec:lrum-whtGh have spectal neecll going 10 go?
And why were the Orv1a1on Student Affairs IOSAI
tunctoona on tM frrsl IIOCif of Norton moved to tr.a
grountl floor of Capen? Since both ara.s ere prime
spa,es. so If Ketter believed lllal ll&gt;e OSA
orga111zauons ..ere unrmportanl enough to be
moved . .,try 1 • 1tch IMm to another P&lt;ltne space?
Coulr:ln·t student gtoupa utti&gt;Le tr.at tpace bllllet?
Even w1th theso questions, lhe declaton rfllllaona
a talr one to l(udenta As Vice Ptesldent lot
Sludent Affairs Rtcharel Slggelkow sai&lt;I."Nobocly
ga 1ns from 11. and everybody loses a lillie "Out tM
bollom 1rne IS and wtrat 1t&gt;e admtnrstralron
planners should realrte. Ia lhal while aludenta
garnod the most from this plan, but they also lost
the most No cold rmpor11011al buoldlng on the
Amherst Campus can teptace the open, Vibrant
atmosphete of Squrre Hall, end ne1111« c:an a
cr.armrng, old Slructl.tfe tt&gt;at ..,as too ltrlalllor a
student unron 20 yea11 ago wr.en tl&gt;e University had·
trail as many studenls e.s II does loday.
Studenlf must continue to l~ht togett&gt;et to
ensure that no student a&lt;ganlzatlon IS •·ten outtn
the cold' ca&lt;ne Jarr..-ry Whole tt&gt;e Keller dilc1S10n
ts a step 111 tr&gt;er tight Clrrectton, so mUCh rs &amp;trll left
to adress, and lime Is running out. But ll's "0 far,
so good For now.

m•dl!
Uru~fHIIIY

Aan. ,,,,,,,..,, '$ •ttGmptmg to

riJI~t&amp; I hi n)I}OIIty Of gftdUIIP Sludeottll Of the
ltfltnemlt.CI O.p1t1m~t mto II.•..;Jm l'at• tr 209 ThiS

room rs d•'t•d«&lt; mto If cub-e: a. houJMg 2'5 9'•au•,.
student$ fiJ4J I..C•Ifly ' ' gte.~sl( ,,..deowt•' Nor on'r
' ' lhr fOOiff rtJry ~rctOJ~¥dfHI, wr 't~
tK»~.sr and
n•tt olt,e cubiCles are wmdOwiQs.. Th• Marl!

•'.o

a .,a,,ao·~

1M M"" Clt.tb metlltd tltrettlld ,,...,

S.nltor to subm•t thll r••otuf;on to lftt GrldUIII
Stvdent A$.1oc•ation (GSAJ s,.,.,, by 1 liOto of 11- r
rne GSA cont/M'In5 tnt att;on of the
ArtmUtnlltt~ end SUPI&gt;O/fl tl'Je "'-•th O,.tluate
Studen"S Itt I"H IUSI
Md 'f/tlll t • en I I,,.
mllu«Jee 10 see th1t '"''' dent.nels ,,. met

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gfldulte irudtnts "'"" ovtrwhetmmgly teltcled thiJ
propout TM ~uate IIUO.nts Mm1nd thll

st41denr oJ Roscoe Pound 1M1 feltk ,,,,..,,""'*'~

Ft~MHfS t. lf!l 't&gt;t'WS

•et'• tnMtf~ /l'tO'I b/tJ by

the 111~ SUptem• Coun Just roe W;lfiam 0 OoUQII$.
And u was tire vt•w of Supu~m• Court JuJtr" Fell¥
FtlttAIUttttr thll Franktl/l'$t$0111ftg ~ th• Sacco

Face s pray

V•ftlltll cas~_., lh~mOSI IGCUrlteand IIIUif'IUJ.IIng

ro •PP'H'"' t~ ,.,, r9210·a-

Fr•n~lm t~t hO setWid m IM IJmted State• Armed
f.01ces In , , . f~tst ltJd ~World Wit (II Pftttar~

1nd •• Li. CotoneiJ. men b*ctm• easoc11tod • ''" thfl
V.ntffld N•t,ont Rfll,.f AdmMtllfltiOn '"Europe -~~~
r.. JIJIWJd In itlly lnd elM*,.,.,. HI beealnl I
r~l« ,.t tM ~,,,,.. U• Cong~eaus lit tfw
Htg~. tendon 1nd PI (II" In 1051 he ~Yet/1 t~e
Fr•n•tm t&gt; Roosevelt Aw.td Irom the N11ton11
t.lwy.,.,• Guild tor mefltotlout 1erv/c.e to ,.,, country
AI a lllflal&amp;clrollt, hrSIOIUin, Inti p/lilosophef,

FrWttiM ,.., •n fltf~nlti&lt;Qnii#WPU tlltOII lOt IU.,tef!.
Wtdely tnown •• 1 K:hoitr of a Wfftff on Rotun Uw.
M.,:$tQf, •f'KI Am«ICI ~I ,_d_,Q l.,...rt;;lt fHOit••ot

on ,,. rwmillclrlona of Hlftl't phlloaophy ot Mw • nd
H.,.l~n d'11Ktb, Fr•nkllrl 11 giving~ ...mlnar uus
/~ 011 H.,e1'1 p/ltiOS&lt;&gt;p/!y o( II• Tills,. o
cottiH'tU81.:wt ot lUI wod: It Tu/1,. .,.,_ M Mid tM

ltOy Chltr ol Law from IM ••rty tiUrt.;es until 1!(161
,,,., Whlc;lt he came to Bulll1o. From thtl time until
,,,. retirement ne "''' Proleuor of P/l,osophy end
l.lw ,,
Thlt appointment .,;as tnellrtt of lfs k fnd
•PP'owd 1t1 8&lt;/llllo In the poll/(}() yNtS.
FrMklttfl t6,.tt,.. po~IK&gt;tJI ~~~ ,

ua.

llrso11oo, French and /rollin. HI$ worlr hu o..rr
favorably'"'"*'~ In ..-rloul •oclltlst covntrin

_,.,. Mgal lch014ff eotts.I&lt;Hr him ro btl a ptogrtuhe
Who hu enoourtgfld E••t~ Wttt drltetr,.. H11 .-rftlngs
on /&gt;lara,.,. andlra I J -1-Ioplne&lt;Jr,.;.~Wd 10 N ..,,.,.,., 0y t:OmPimiN Junlll en ""'
COCMtry lnd abtOid.
Proteuor Fraratltn make• hit tltidMU In Buflalo
and Cottrlnuos ro · - p/l..,.op/ly, l$w, and othot

s!Udot!rs "' the l*dl o( Nanr/11'1.
Hflgfllt.nlsm. Heo-~ntiattttm, lkwM aftd
competattw '-•· He • • oontlrui«J to,.,..,. 01t
doc/oral commlf- ill rhe o.,..rr,..,r oll'lrllolophy
IInCe bM&gt;omlrtt an emtrlrus ptoltssor In the Ht1Y

fl(ad&gt;JOM

/IIIII'a.

8.---·-··-··1

Ed&lt;tor.

#egl Ired 11 ottf't fi/«:rr.,. rt~hcn U C'OitfiCII ffle flf» 01

How IIN"I\ can Chtm..(Juard cl.sm thll
marhmlttlhlp If r?tc~:u•ry7
What would na.pptJn '' ,,. ••s•illnt 1tt1Ck..t while
It wu wM~. 'lfi'Uc/t 11 tJOt unl•ktly Itt 8ullllo. a.nd ,,,
chem~CM • d•t«ted Me~ ;,nto tt» u,.,.,,~, WouAd
YOU be 11&gt;/e to mat-e • flu.c-r lwt"' att •track.n I~
w1thout pttcfic., In •lfwlr condlt,ont? It not, •nd th•
~hem ~t:ll get• In YOUR I let the mg,./Mtt 'produc•s
frnmed/are and S41Vfrt Oum~ng ,.,.,uon to flte ttwl. tJeCI( r~•Ofl

A d1SIUttJmg JflcJ~m ltlpptfl«&lt; tomghr. Tttunday
Octob« 1 My glrllm~nd ••• lttHitJt'llllly spray«&lt; by
• Cl'l•rn,c.at tftHtlent knowtt as Chem-Guard I will not
IPINd INCIIOUS rumort abOUt ChenMJultd t Will tell
you the latra 1know and my~·' QPfiiJoftJ •tJout

'"''produCt

But lust. '"Y gHII,Md fl not just yout 1vtr1ge

JtfJdent 11 lhll Umvtrtity S" • too« • Milly dy/ttg
O'g•naltJOtllttd With tndftll njghts of "'rd work
end' yHr erttl • h•lt ot tHToted d«&lt;-utton me
m.cfe thfl Ot"QIIfiUtlon e lrtOIIQ /uMiiOIII()Q HfYICe
to the stutlflltl, m•Jcmg tht Uttlvmlty 1 ,.,., pl.ct
10 ctudy 1nd It~ in. Sht n.s won numtrout awards
101 1111r wrorlt •ltd r»&gt;w reprutntJ t he 11ud.,ll bert ••

a _ , _ ol rite StiXI.,t Auoclltron s.n.ro. "''
fiJtflt- 11 O.OO.o Glu-. Ottecrr&gt;&lt; ol lht Anfl·Rope
Ttst Force

"flO

wlt/1 copiOul ,..,. and 1""-"'Y , _..
• Cf&gt;Ugtrrt!f. Inti d/1/tQJII'( 01 Or•t""'9. Wtrh r¢1....

o(thectttll
AlthoUglf th41 C,.m-Gu.rd ltlrOiol CllimS to hl'tt I

'*ing cWvloe 011 tl'le &amp;PI'Iy, the umt Orf.bbfe .,, ,
givtn to •~•m1ne would nol
ll•tJPHn • •
•ell ,_,,, thts Wetr could . ...,~ """"" m ~·,

lock'' '"

puruor~et

I do nor tt1vQCite plryalc-•Jty •toppmg ttus men

one of out ttudMI pub}k:ltlons. The Current. to hive

Itom stU/ng his product Whit I do IHI w., as
&amp;tuC.nts., undo. Is be 1n twart contumff.

pnxluct ad.,.,·u s«&lt; S./01e 1d'feltJJMg suci'J •
Plodti'CI, The Current dtt!Jdtd 10 do som• t•u«dt ott
~uarrl by uhmg upon Oeob;e ro o1&gt;11m any
ittf«mat,Ott possible. A• O«&gt;b1e tatlclld tWIIh tntJ
t.-prestJntttl~ and ex1mlnod the prtXJuCI, It
•ccfch!nttlty we-nt oil, sptlylng Debbie 11 wmt ss

Chttn~ll HtOSOIS Of I"Y JINpon tall bt U$«1
agam11 YOU by fCH,Ir att~tflf.. Jf one dN'S dec~ IO
"deltnd"' tMm~ * illf SUCh 1 WNpott you $hOU#d
oe ''''nld '"Its use/uti,,. one would be tfllned to
fl1e • pfllol~ But how cen on&amp; ev•n g•t a rpe-rtenu ;I
tho. pocKet utrylng mOdels only d1q»nse len

Today, 1 11/Umln f01 lht Chem·Gulrd lpproacned

h''

OIMr byst•IKMn With Ill t;h«&lt;JIUL

lhOII ?t

It Ls comtOiflft!Q to kno• tMI • srl.ldtnr publte~tton
would not pubi~CJte • conttov.f'"' pro&lt;JCJet, such ••
Chem--Gulffl. wftnout 1110 consuftlng othtt opmfons.

ewareJ.,.S$ that IS Whitt~ AtW··RIPfl T•sk Fo~ II

Ilk• the Anti•RIJ» Task FOIC.
Ch.,....uatd may be • 'IIat, ellectlv• '"d usy to
ass.f~•n.r .. &amp;It ehw

u.u· aennol dM'Ice to stop
Hl!ftlg ~go

thoUgh IKg~t;~~tmg Pllft •nd I lA~
her ro tl'lt hOsplrelto mtur. thlt '' •c-auur no
i»f'(naMnt lnju;'y'. I m1de my own tes" on Chem·

I lJel~• the best PtfVMIHNt from viOitrtrt c:nnte's ''

1111 l boul By Detng a were, welklng homo with frionas
•nd noi I lone or uaJng the ~nti-Ripe Task Fo((;e
.SfltV~s " ' IM beat mHnJ otprrrent.ng . , Itt
I kno• Oebb~ w ilt ntwt c.rry Chelllt Guarct after
t~hll ttpehence. If you htve ona you to..e and
care ai&gt;Out I rtope you 1uggest • aett• .,f~~et~~
method of e'told,ng en attac-k ... ur;ng the Anti-

.c-.

Guard.

R-.~ ruk

Clttft&gt;oGwrtl cllrlml /hil l I ·wr/1 not 11/«:1 - ·
NOT tliteetly hltwrrh rproy• o"fftlound thts ro 1»
true. nw Chttr9iUI Ia hltm'-s• otrOM•• I'IIIKis 01

your m•MiattHy r,.s

Fwce s~lee•.

whiCIJ 1re •uppon.a bf

--·"

Unlmalty Sludent

�op-ed
convtntk»nl of civility, evon at l"e

By JOHN PERAOOTTO

A

Untvttfany, '"my view, lhotifO ne'iOf be aaHslled
until U Is •ncubtlng In en ot ltl atuq.nta the
abthty to transcend th.., own QfiWitt ai"CC

of appeartng

atarc.s, t belleve, ,.,,,. somolhl.ng on
Wf'liCh ...,. 111 egr ... that the S lit I Unlve,...ar ia 1 MCUiat
1 ..rge, sodety wh4Ch 1t eteo
1neutu1ton
tunct~t.. ly MCU'lar At 'ts MM"It. • to«ullr aoc•et)'
m.gtu aucwe"* rtltQIOUS ••Jua end ~•nee !un.teu
Uwy happtn Kkatu•lfy 10 conform &amp;o HI o•n nonns and
toiJIS,_ 1 \ ltl bUll U fOitetS 01 at S.ut tot•at•.,
eqvttebir artd w.tf.out ptMiege., ret•g.oue \olltUH ertd
PJ-.ctlou. .-ven anoN cuucat ot •I• ownnotm.a and goals.
10 long 11 one good of 011 and ,,. funda~tol rlQhla of
Nell a rt not w~usly Joopardlt.ed- (This 11 en fmponanl
prowtao, ror tt1e Men6011 " tam«r.'' H will be romemt&gt;rred.
actod. or clelmed to a ct, o..n of retlgloul cot'wjchon. and
Jont stovrn clehned to be a relig~~• oommunHy)
What aoea lo.tenng and tol•r•tlng mtten? 11 means at
rea st not CM'f'lllzlt'IQ Qe0P1e fOt' the ptachee ollh.. r lalth
wntn u h&amp;pptonl to requ.,e tf'l4br abtoence from aec-u11'

*''"''"

parucurar altU8\iOnl ancs cono.tnt and to chOOw a poent
commott to them '*''tr' othlta n ca..nt"'O nope 10

ot

r ia.~

"'""'
O ur diKunaon

UnivtH&amp;iljl DHn

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do .o unle:M tt fosters thi!: enaractentnc m tta O'llll&gt;'n
pubhc d•tiCOU'fM. tn tile recent Otbete ~ntng the

aua.pensiOn ot classes on Je•••" Ko4y oars t•Qe5peftteJr
m•u that characteushc, and wonder whelhef the tlmo
c»mt to fi'10Um Ita demiH In an tnaUtuHon wt'llct.
ptJrpona to tl4t Ill lUI basllon. lout my lll..,co be
CO!'IIruOd a a tondOfllng tho DOverty ot publ~ argumenl
"" l hllltiUI, Of IS hiVI&lt;lg Chl"iiod thO position I have
Gll~tiMCJ CK\ the aubfect, I Wllh to ftiUINCI tome
tnougnll from lour y u r a t lllOu'd hka tt Ufldefstood that I cso 10 tn 1 ~nt of
genutne ft~,P and Itt tM 'ntefeatt ot constructive
d•etogue wonnl ot •.unt\'t!I&amp;Uy It 11 ~~ort~t• that tn~.­
"mt&gt;lt ¥ ._......, toeour. but tile o•
ho$tltrty, tn5Uil ""'tnnu.endo tl\al h.U to f&amp;f
haa

co"""'

ch*.cteuHd aflls OtKvu'on-on both &amp;tdn., I am sony
to wy-~ake1 u necess.ary to doctart I he most obv~s

• .,,,,, n '""'.,.,.cannot me.., ~~ ucu1.,

bu'lolne.l tor 1~ ••~ ol rt-hQIOUS ObMrwatiO" unleSS ot
cxwr•. MICh a al.lbs.ta11t.al rNjouty ot toeotetr"' metn~•
'*OUtd abMnt ,,...,.,_...,.._, the:t 11 wou\d Mf\"1 no uaelul
purpoM lOt' MCutar bvslna.s to be gondvcted T'h•s. I

woutcs &amp;ubnut, ta no• rellgtous holy dar- tlke ChU$1mJ.I
(Ea1101 11 no1 a1 Issue. since u alwer- teUs on SundarJ

Deearne •ecull! hOiklava 1n our own cullure, CftoiPIIt •
c:ooawuuonat seperatlon ol diUfeft and lltlt

W

1 cannot tightly c:hamlu such quan1lt111•t
~onstderahona. fOf If we CIO. we must ot courH
Qlant 11 rel.geona, m~flwa of lllf, tM a.tmt ptrvUege
accorded membera ot the Jewl&amp;h fl•lh ••. ~Man of
&amp;~ni••••tr' buJIM:U 8ut- anc:l th•s ta tM COf'l of "'1
afQUI'I"'ent-IO ·~ ~.on~tY ~ 01\ thot: hOir
41)"1 Of Iff II•IP" WOUAcf surely ontroy ttl COonttn"•IY If
not tnot~ty cuna.- ltse1recuvre r.re
11
be obtfetld tnet c:::twtatlanrty •• a.ue.or Pf••·~eoeo
tn I hat or\ Chn"rnas uniwlft'tt bu..nal 11 1.4ilpended I
woutd answer, aa othefl have, thlt Chustmaa, ..,..,,...,
we lrke a 01 not. 11 • stele and tBdefal hohday. le . a
secular hotfday U thet Ia a mhnake, It 11 1 trW Ita ~• whklh
"'• have inh.,iltd h!atork:aJty. f do not Wlth tO
the fact that tua:1oty mat nave cteated a'l •otM:~u•IY here,
txll atHely the toft.;t., it ncx to COCflpound the ~'ftc! I-ll ~ • u
the Pf,...,~ 11a1ua accotded Oh.uatrnas •• a c~H of
d•••S.CW. amc&gt;f!O n. ll'len II 'IIIIOU.'tO s..-.•y be t"'IOI'e
IMtonatM• tO •Ot~ to•IIO ttte elt(n•!MtOOf'l ol tN Pfl•• egtl
rllhtn tf\eo to eggrft111 I he dw~ by
nt~..on ot ,,. ortntege- t••t'ten Uw d\t'OQ ol
··eopeeHI'I'I«&lt;t ~ ot-fa•re:r tn the
bu\ more
dewasUitng U\ the ettect -to cun&amp;Jiaetul., bua•nna
lltogelhet by Uni~tNUI CUthW'I$100 of tile Pft¥1tctQe

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w•••

G•ICOU"'

•-'«,..._

me.a-"'·

tlJ.e
~e~
••

lookiNG

OIYe monot~t rep.aratiofl to tlfs vtetuna and theh tammea..
thOogh It te que-stionable whet net money c-.an 1epav lf\e
4amtgea But the everaoe street thug will n«t'f•r nave thi 5
) oPPOflunl1r and can only r~av hiS 01 f'let cume tr1ro1.1Qh a
'taldtol Reegan·s dlagnoa.Js t hat crime Ia an
Jail senteflCA Of some 80ft or public Jerv,ce work
" Ametican epidemic·· comea aa no roveLat•on to
ThO c.au lOt Nn&lt;S•tcwy Jail &amp;entltf'!Ce&amp; tot DefSOt"'l whO
IOOH people who spend l.nek IIVOI behind boll·
commit a ttlorly vrrh1._, c.arrylng a gun 1' l•ke-...•M 1 srep In
~
tt)e
'10"' CS•tectton tltl'Ktvgtl Rugal"' atoo'*1! lhOn or
doofalook•ng CMtf t~i:r si'IOUiders Ametbns are runrung
reQuesUng na~un control Nh Yor~ eu•ftnt•r hat
IICIIecl. alrald of the darl&lt; an&lt;1 ofr&amp;ICI of lOCh otllet
~torr
tentenoesiOt' O"""'reL~Jt.O CfttnH but '0 lar.
TN Unttld States tas ahrrays bMn a viOlent tana 8om
thefe tt.aa ~n no reponeo crop W'l ,,..a,m ..,,ol~e And
out ol 1 war and tot ha~f ol tts e.aiatence, a hont~
11 tt OCXIbtfullf IMfe WOU~ be I •NCitOI' It rm,po.IA'd on I
!tQC.It:tr the people have a rtoganur QfOWn acc:uatorned to
naUonv.lde Kale
tororblr taMng wna1 1ner want willie tustllyfng !heir
The RNgen PfOpoa.ats. 'howevM. contain aome
aclk»nl thrOUgh an over-wttelm•no might It has been the
frightening PfOSPOC-ts tor AmerieMS Tne P••••ctent has
great frcodoma available to AmiHicana-treedoms
asked for leglllltlon to allow ev1dence Obtained Illegally
doc.umentod In the cons1itutlon anc;t beled on ttte bella I
10 be ustd In criminal C.$e$.
In the good of humanlly-that hea made 11 POl Sible tot
On the aurtace this may sound reuonabte 10 many
lht evolutlon ot thls cuHure.
peoo.. bee.~"" crlmtnaJs are ., 11m.s sec fuM on
8ut frMdOm. even wheon ••tended lo e.narchy, «nnot
recnntc.aJUift'
sometimes minot. O.aHng Vfllf'l
iegiumiJ:o crime or VIolence but rather 11 Just • fra....,_k
mlerPf8'tl110nS of thl&amp;aw or reautttno hom an~~
In wtttcft these oceur. Peoplt 6hould nol nave to lrte en
m•alakl
or
an
o"eullgnl
ot an atrHh"' pohce ott~ tt IS
cont.tent lear oll\atm from their ..Uow c•taens bul
ftvstratlnQ to'" a murder~ 00 tr.e beaUH ot one of
n' "''* shO&lt;Iklther be attne morq of t'*r _....,..,..
lheM
ttunga
bUI
I
hi
I
brHtQS
'UD I he Que.liOt\ ot 'llllrh)' tNse
~an·o propo. .l tOt usl"ii 1\ls olllco os a ·~~u~r ptJipll •
lewa ._.,. made I his way.
to fll)hl crime puto lonh some po"IMI .,.as-and rs one
Tho US Conohtutlon and Amorieln IOQII pr_,ure are
of the lust mohons put fortn by the Prta.'Cteot to help tJ\e
very eotnp41cated manera wtuch cannot pOUI~Y be
common peraon-but I he overall ram.ucauons cotJid ktad
e &lt;plelned hera oxc:&lt;tpl 1&gt;y 5aYl"llthat tne anig" II 10
to anlncrean In tt'le oppressive powe.r ot tne government
protect 1ho trttdOm ot all Am;erk:ans. Thfalnctu&lt;tes t~M
end to ultlm1 tety e loss in freedom fat Americans.
accused o f e crime-a person Ia Innocent until p roven
gullty-becauM some eceusecl are Innocent
U ntorcunately, tne two best Ru gen PIOOOSals ere also,
To UH ;Heoally Obtllntd tykjence 10 convict I parson
at laast as they were p resented, tho most toolnless. The
is d.angerousty Wf'OnO ,_,.., the fust ateo towards
16ea ot Ot'derlng co•w icteo et•mlnalS to pay rHti1uHon to

By ALAN C. KACHIC

P

-·tz.

the4r vicllms"' ,, _ o WOtthr tonCOPI II only It wu
~tocot s ..... • David
wno 11
tnlll;oft 601\&amp;ra h om pubflshera e nd ~..-.-.kflfS ca.n

•-lnll.,... •

oppres11011 Grantod,l&gt;y lhlo proposo,Reogan mean1 only
thoH arnolltocrmtcolhle$ ouclt as an tne:orroclty liloO
torm-01 ...,., hope tf\at'l what he meant-bUI W'hefe
would the ldiO be dro""' A fUIUIO Cll1 be I - - ·

tM law becomes lne~eaalr.g t~ fle...tb*e to 1M OO'nt whefe
ureoel pot~ Pfoeodures beoome unct,oneo .o U'la t me
governmeru een "get a certa•n pe1son deemed
ur.ctesit.Oit by their atandlrds

There aft many cr•mlnals 0\11 tnere who, as 1~
p,..-,, ~~ n. are not ~·oo taws to sv~,.,. but 10
~P ttlemsetv.- 11 an att•nattve to work•"Q ...,,,,..," the
syst.,-. ,,...M peoo4t •~• detrtt'l'lt!l'll$ 10 aoc ..11 eno

should rt;'llly be I&gt;Ufi'SI&gt;ed bul if they 0111 ••-lOCI to
Obey tr.e llwl, -o snoulcS the entOfcement a~s
When the fCNrw:t•no fa I'*&amp; c:omPOMd 1M conll•tut.on
•I was wnltO" uncs.r lt'Wt •ss.umcmon that man: nat a dean
.s4ale at bmn 11\011 molaect by SOCiety '' 11 not an
..absolute trvth" as Reagan dqcribed It tNt "men.,.
bask: ally good bvl prone to evtt and society her. a rtgnt to
be protocted from them " We a.re society- we are
them-but '*0 are not crone to evlt We decade fot

oursetva
It 11 a a teo bacl(wa~as to allow the

~rnment

to

break lawt 10 Qtotec:t us beeaUU'" the...,.. atep tMy

are 1 free ~, .__eO. as frM es we
are DOI"'I lobe In I fie 111osen1 ot.ogo of ooc:llll ....,. .. _
are r.urt..,g va

Wt

Freedom hal many respons•bif•t..es fndudii''O that ..,. 1~
.alter ~rMIW"ta Hoi U'llt tf'le ~~ lhoUkl not
• • ••t-It noec1ato.ll4ltltere1o look ofler IN...,, l&gt;orng ol
Its paop&amp;e, but 11 a.houtd not serve as 1 fOfm ot ~•I
coottoJ Oftr ttl constituent&amp;
We w 1U trve In lear, Tnt ptOteeh on o f ttwt a etuiOO-•nd
we mar 1t1 be tccuaeci ~y -meybo even whUe
being on tfl.t "wrOf\O sldt ot the fence,•· Is •••~1111 It 11
the uad.-olt • • mull m ake to hve frMiy. a g emble we
must m.ke. LAI't tet a few a1minata 00 .,. . t:J«..u" of
technlc:ahtiea-more get COf'vteted-and ~ tnat w.e do
not got m"'IQQCC 11 may NIPI*t, 01 hU - · anc1 n ••
ftfY unfortuna te. but we a tt lrM.. WlthoUI treedOtn we
mlgltl u weU be In one P&lt;lSOn cell w~h tile .,..,.nolo

Sign Of The Times
By UNOA A. DOHERTY
-

did think pink o nd g...,

won• tovethel

• '*• thO Idea o1 a good time Is ,.atchl"ii now las I some
g uy 11 • ta ilgate p ony """ chug Gonny Croom. lkll
navenhl!tess, I 11w people sewing lrocllltl4tlo on tile
.,.s.oe ot U*r bowfi"' arwts and t'lob\ ltwng I know
they're Mttd1ng theJt kidS to prepotOt'•uma ltk• N ~a 01'

_...,mad

rnooemeru-

,.,NIIM&gt;g

squastr 01
Goocto.,e
bolnor ~n&gt;ng bi•IMd out ol \heir """"'
I g u.. II OM II gorng 10 looHn -~~on,.,
once-•-.,... miglll u well &lt;kess proper1y

Mr.

Cf11F to

tOe populace f'lad acqu! red tt'lelr ta1h fon '
conaclenee, tM ne~et task w as to make aur• tney lhought
and octod like a pteppy, too. Thia proppymanla nod
managed to push uide all the ine·enM, eotttlme tewehy ,

Of COlltae, tnctuded 'n au U'lts Pfi&amp;&gt;PY mactntA te
homage to tna preppy Idol, \he Atmlgnoy Alllgotor. One
con lind him on koych olno. nolo pads, atlel&lt;.,... mugo,
and vatloul otMor aundry 1tem5. And you though' no one
w aa Into enlmal wor&amp;hlp ln)'mcxe.
1 wonder no w far this treJ'HS Is going to be ou•....O Soon
oomoono wtll monula.,ure preppy cavia and preppy f ilet

and T·tlllrl cle&lt;:ots•t my loco I Oddo-a M ondl ahol&gt; eo
o nyona could tl4t o red (blue?) btoodtd prop
,.,.., ls now Pf&lt;II&gt;I&gt;Y ototionary Cto write to 0 _ , lrom
p/$1&gt; on&lt;IMftd one ,..,.. money, I'll bel). • preppy
aia&lt;y. propor
and preppr . . . . _
AN
t1&gt;aot mlscotlaneous Items oro ernbo&amp;secl Willi ollld
00..,1 Ot lklings (not pln~ and grMn. lhonklullyl. woln
~lotto Muffyl&lt;lns and Chip Jr. on lhe cover
FOf the ultimate in informal dren there 11 et$0 a
preppy dtlnklng shirt. J was aorpriHCf at UHI I eel. I mean,
1 olwoys thought these poop.to were 100 busy bruahl"ii up

mignon a nd prepoy Imported Champagne. Tho&lt;W may , ....,
be preppr c....,._ so ..,. can M nd • • •conulbutlon to OM'a la-rte ootlllcll• Along witt&gt; lhlt
thoro moy oven be moll-order
COIIOIIIIanla IO
adVtM tM undry about wt'llt to do Wtth .A\il"t Agatf'l.l'a
lnn..tance.. FOf the os:tentaHous at hrten there cou'd
- , . . t2 mor&gt;lh a - g o wrtnllttte
amoatore In the mergina_ of cot.trM.
Now, dOn't DO fumpl"ii lo conc:luslono Ina I I dOI\'1 1"'Ih- people. Aller all, some ol my bell friends oro
- preppie s.

Poll&lt;.

1 stoned graouallr , P.O. (post&gt;lltoco). l'. lillie tassel on o
toefer hefe, a small l .L. Bean cetelog orde~ed lhet"e. a
lew people wearing ox!O&lt;d snlr\JO in.\)et_,, Moat ol us,
though. continued to buy our c'otMa from lite a.ates -at
dJacount ttore..
Then .,... doy, I aw&amp;k....., to lind ...ryone ....tlng
thr...bullon •-tots, and
g l. .•os. and
argyle .ac:U. and so many attrgltOts I coutcl hove sworn I
.... In , ... e-glades. The prepoy ......ullon ..., begun.
I ...,..r would havelhO&lt;Igllllhllthll
h&amp;,......, taken .SO s...,.,.ly, lliQIIIOCI _ . . would buy
up oil the preppy outfits the)' could , DO l&gt;onl&lt;tup~ ond
we'd 1 11 be baclc; to polyester In no tlmL Whet's more. •
coukln'l believe thlt thlo oould tl4t noppenl"iiln 8ulfo to ,

''*' e tiQUOill or playl"ii

Wol~

Ol"'ce

co-•

_.as.

pl.,

-If.

"onOW· ~~ ···· ·

. . . ~':':"': !

�* Should Women Register
For The Draft? ·

* Is the

Draf~

Necessary?

* Military Expenditures,

Can We Afford It?

J

Linda Cleveland
an attorney and president of
the Buffalo Chapter of N 0 W.

.

Mr. J. Bowman
l

Viet N am era veteran.

Gene Grabiner
Former U.B. professor
(denied tenure)

JodayOct. 5, 1981
Time: 8 pm
Fillmore Room

~Speak~rs
Bureau
--·- ~ --~

�sports
Borowicz debut, time of adjustment
8) GA R\' K l. MPI'
~'"'''1 Stub Unttr

praCI h.:C tl.nd dUIIOJ lht' lftiC'\1\It)
of pmc: \.ltualton ...
"Ht h~' p&gt;&lt;n &lt;-Cf}bodl a

Ray Boro"icr i&gt; ha•;ng an •nau'P•ciou&gt; debut on pajXr ""h a
6-6 fall rerord •• UB Bulls ba-.ball coach, hi&gt; fim season of
college coaching and, acco"'ing to th&lt; pla)cr&gt; their new pilot i•
r~nnina the sbow "ilh a lot or "aut and guile."
Bof~·i-.-z. has tht uncn,,-.bl.C'
co dr) ilDd ral.&lt;'d )Our rrputatiOn
cask of lll•n&amp;

~a 1

l&gt;t\t(ion I

rrovam •tudt •D mu&lt;"cfin
controHny. but 1 ..uona bucba.ll
baclaround gh·ei htm che ed&amp;&lt;".
The Buffalo duec~or hod a
reputobl&lt; record cOidlin&amp; lugb
ochool bawboll at Huntofl&amp;lon,
LOn&amp; lillnd ,.lth 270 • OC'Iorics
0 \Cf a span or 21 )'CIS.. He lv.i«
rarnt'd 11\t di.stinctlon of Min&amp; {
nam&lt;d Uniled S1a1.. High S&lt;h~l
Coach of lh&lt; Year .
"f1l&lt; pb)&lt;rS r.-&lt;akd that-tiw
·~II&lt;&lt; or BiD Monhr&gt;h It th&lt;
hclm 11 miss&lt;d but th&lt;r realize
chat tht transition ha~ co bt made
and h is up co them co do it!
"WI\cn v.e play n·~ hLe nothing
has chan&amp;ed beau!&lt; our b&lt;ads are
'-" tht a,amr and •e he-ar a

dolf&lt;r&lt;nt •'Oic&lt; )dlrna from the
dus-ouc but, ~c rea.ll) notice it
"'htn we are .sittina on fht bench

and noti« t11a1 h&lt;'s (Monl ar&gt;h)
nolther&lt;," ..,.;or l&lt;fi-lland&lt;r
Ont Cohan &lt;X.,......t.
Mont arllo-aft&lt;r liReeo )ut&gt;
ort&lt;m« and P&lt;oducin&amp; IS
- professional play&lt;rs-is tligiblc for
manaamal dUiks ncXI SU$011 but
ar:corchna to one studftlt it is
doubtrulthat h&lt;'ll b&lt; ba&lt;L.
" Would you COmt bock al\er )OUI
O¥rn admini$lration hun&amp; you ou1

llll80

O\CJ Lhr coah hlC' Ol.in. dtd.u
an rmphahc B.lll Waltus.

~

Auchi' rommotton s.aned "hen
I he

Bull&lt;call&lt;d on a fobricat&lt;d •-4
scort O\tr Xl:\l&lt;r of Ohio •htn
do•n on Tampa, f'loncla. "111&lt;
a.arnc nC'\n happmt"d. h •u
aaually po"poned bceau1&lt; ol an
:arm ~honaac on the Xa\itt
puchin&amp; &gt;tarr. Da&gt;&lt; Rosmhahn,
nov. in the Ooicaao Cubs
r&lt;ofessioaal ba\CbaD orprunouon
pla)lll&amp; as a thud baseman, ""'
l('('redited •rth lhc \lCIOI'y and
~hen ht and hb ltammatM &amp;nt
home thr-y d•scoHr~ lht u-ror
and Mon kanh • ru suspmckd ro.
oat

,·ear.

ch.ancr 10 rl.a) and tOn'-'d&lt;'l''\
t'\'ft)"OM, r~rd~) of hhh.man

or Kntor. \tf) imranant to the
tram, •• jun•or ou1lt'ldcr. John
MIIII&gt;On &gt;'lid
MallolOn fdl comronablt rialoo
from tht ~an •tth Boro•~e:t

C'.Uana the' \hou-somnh1na that
he d•dn'l («I tht' lirst 1•o yean;
hrrr: *'lkfort, if you v.trcn't an
Upptf&lt;II\.Srt\3R Or a potrul tJI pro
prosp«t )OU 'AUft)'l 11\t'l\ I (IJr

chantt to rJO\t yound( and n
beam&lt; dtr•&lt;&gt;&lt;onz. \\ "h Coach
Borov...-1 I don•1 fe-d I he prts)Utt
of not lO male a mi!lta~r or the!

ll'.s•a lot mort romtortabtc: ou1
thc:rt no• ••

Some or the plaren ... !indoor
lhnnld•&lt;S pU)ltl&amp; """'"'"' thO\
.....,., 1h11 lh&lt;) fdllh&lt;) &lt;houkl
ha\t all alona. ·· rm c-atchma no"'
and feel '&lt;fY conndenl ba.:l
behond th&lt; plat&lt;," ocldcd ""'or
&gt;od co&lt;aptaon DouJ Olbon "'""

ouc 1h&lt; cffon ro be hac and

ront ba&lt;&lt;man

'-ho•un~ thr tn\('fC'SI 10 pia) . I ..,,II
maLt notr or thf'ti.t thanes:·

1n.m. ' tt, thtfr h.a\t bee-n
nwnnous, no-..sbo•'· t"\etnphfiC'd
"I should hi&gt;'&lt;
l!r th&lt; Noa~ra ,,.on bolt Ont1 1'.
played h&lt;r&lt; all along b&lt;cau1&lt; I
playtn fiul1td up.
lnow t can do lh&lt; job th&lt; b&lt;\1
"Nobody "''alll.&gt; IO rl•&gt; rogbl
"'hen ahm lht ch.a.DC't ••
For tht- f1m limt in a kM1.&amp; • heir no•. •• J.Ut an adam.atu f-rJAl
Jqoda. a JUnrot kfl·honcled
111&lt; UB 14111d had a Fall team
,11chn" from OunLuL .. h'10 tht'
&lt;xp&lt;rimc&lt; II') -out cua. Monhrsh
ran fo.ta)On and a lot of JU)') JU!,t
\.usually ltu r\tr)•ortt hana around
don•c '«lnl 10 ~here afltr play.na
lind prmi« 'uilin&amp; up onl) lht'
.JIJ
tala spnn&amp; and ;ummtf: thcy'rr
P~Y&lt;r&gt; h&lt; &lt;hOS&lt; 10 play II horn&lt;
urtd"
A ccordin&amp; 10 th&lt; BuDs Boro,.&gt;a 0&lt; on the road, lea&gt;in&amp; 1he ,...
" Wt•rc- takinc aU lhnc" thinp
has adjusted •err .. ell and """'· or bd.Uftd. Th!.i season. BorowKz cv1
tht $QUid dOVo R 10 2S pla)'CU OUI
u\tO considtntion and I 1n1 av.wc
not all, ba'e a '&lt;fY hop Ofllnton
of tilt 3(1 that tri&lt;d OUI fc&gt;o tht
of ¥rho i' and t;, ho'; not PUllin&amp;
of Borowicz. and his delh-ery 11

Boro•ia. ftcb the

ptn»\t tlmel

O( Ius be... che&lt;l ed OUI an~
atf«pt.td arc O\ef and ht's \ttY
relit\'td. ''Tht playen: ha,·t
responckd \UY "dl for ox and
they ba&gt;&lt; shooAn me lhal they "ott
worL hud u I UI\U for 1M' and •
res;pct1 my approaci\ t\"m if it il
difreren1 to v.h11 lhty ha\-e b«n
used to." he rommtnted.

btforr had btm U1.C'd stnal) ., •

""arncd Borov.H:1.

Alrhouah lh&lt; record 1100
\'Ontra.ry to prC"tOU) Fall
tampat&amp;M. •rth rt'l(M't pmo m
thf' lou column than •.ns..
BoroY.icz lS ~-If(' or the Wlolnft1ftl
ht'rtta&amp;e enjo)cd at UB and tht

prodtlht playa' ha•c in bcina the
only O.&gt;ision I team at the
Unn&lt;rSIIy. "\\t'Y&lt; ao&lt; talent a.nd
• t •iD •tn ball,p.mt'l itt IM spri:n&amp;
~&amp;&amp;~nst somt aood eotnpetJUon;•
Boro"'icz roncluckd.

ncerts &amp;
Harvey, Corky &amp; Tice present

ROCKS IN YOUR SOCKS
with:

THE DETOURS
Friday Oct. 9th 8:00 pm
Fillmore Room, Squire Hall
Tickets $3.50 s1udent
$5.00 general admission
Be.er &amp; Wine available, proof required Students union now!

�Quote of the Day

"On the most exalted ll'trone on the
world, we are still scaled on

oothlng but our arse."

- Monralgne
Ctc.. ''a~-"' nn'" ol The~~

Not•ct• •r• tuft , , . . ot efta,_ The SpectNm OOH

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UB continues winn ing;
tops Wayne State 27-14
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8 qlWUtboo.~ '1arty Boln&lt;tt Pill on aD&lt;Kh&lt;r .....ml . - .
""'""' few l6J )ald., onchodtlll '"o few tUU&lt;hd&lt;,.•n&gt;-lracluoa
th&lt; unbeaten B..U• paR
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UIU'ttiiiY 27-14. S..urdat all.._ ar ltour)o f'"ocld.
BarMt I'JI lhmll &amp;lan&lt;d nrly on the: pm&lt; •• h&lt; h•t ruMtn&amp; bad hi
v. ht«h&lt;ad on a 60 )ard coml'4&lt;11011to th&lt; v. ayn&lt; Sta1&lt; '"'lht )ard lm&lt;
Bot tiUnp turned M&gt;W •• Tartar Saltty John Kent) tntnap~&lt;d th&lt; ll&lt;llt
Bamu """'"' auanpc and tan th&lt; J'O» bat~ 102 )atd&gt; top-e th&lt;
"'"ew• an &lt;ar1) 7-4 1.-d
"I JUio1 d1dn'1 \f"t h•m (kc:r1oey);' ~ 8anrn .. 1-ir ~up (rQm the'
ude and h&lt; took 11 clearly
Afl~ both ttami u~cd po'~•on\, UB capatalllt'd on a \Va)~ St.-r
mutal.r. (*'Ltl'\l up a rumbk&lt;l punl rtlurn on lh~ Tanan 18 )-.ref ltnc.
Thr« pi&amp;)'S latn-. Pal Whnchtad tcortd rmm OM )'"l.fd ()UI knouin&amp; tM

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KCHC: "-lth _, 8$ yard dn'r but to the ~nd
pa» co uaht ~d Kct.1n
PlaU. on a post ""urrn. Tht srnior r«'fhtr 'AI~ ptrft"tcl) kd by Barrect
and U B took a 14· 7 lead mto th&lt; loc:~erroom.
"W&lt; pla)'«&lt; a fant""i&lt; Ant half." \llld Bulls' Coath Bill D;&gt;ndo,
.. The dereru.e wa" IIY.C'\omc and Marty.,.._. IJ'(3f. Wt v.cre rult)
P&gt;lthed aolna Into the S«'()nd hal(

UB folto"C'd the

quarter. Thr drlt.C' 'AI\ chma\td by a IOuchdO'An

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B n •asn't lona berOfc tht: pmc '*IJ lied as Wayne Stale's Sa1nuel
Ch&lt;atham rtturn&lt;d a lkrnt&lt; Wcb&lt;T punt 67 )ardl lor a 14-14 tic.
Bot Buffalo rcaroupcd and ~ortd tht v.innlnJIOUt.:hdo•n ... hh 22
S«ond• lc(t in 111t third qtari&lt;T
UB too~ pc&gt;sK»oon on their o.,n •1 and Barmt &gt;1nhs or 17 )'llrds oo
Prall and 9 )-&amp;rd\ to v. hotth&lt;ad \&lt;t up th&lt; 1ou.hdo.. n. Th&lt; Bulls scored
on a 24 )'llrd I'M' 10 Jom ~lojak .
··r ~as aoina •o rau ''to one or the biK\.s~ but none or cbml ""'«c
~n." commmt&lt;d Barr&lt;11 a. h&lt; urta•n&lt;d th&lt; play. "I .... Jtm cullill&amp;
KTOOS and h&lt; .... t&gt;aht there and mad&lt; th&lt; L'&amp;ILil,"
From that poml on. the BuUs ddttt~ 100L o"'n and ~topped the
Tan.,._ UB add&lt;cl to lh&lt; finai\Co&lt;e on an ont&lt;&lt;•'qi&lt;IOC1 b~ Sltanc Cun&lt;)
and lh&lt; r&lt;5t or lh&lt; pme .... aadnni.:.

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c play&lt;d •uP&lt;T."' ,..., Currey " My anl&lt;r.'ql&lt;- Wrr&lt;lKII me and
11 •as • CfUt rtdrna."' The JUNO&lt; hn&lt; boolcr rrpontd . "I g., that\he
quanerback '"11&gt; aboolc 10 b&lt; - t d . and lthou&amp;hl th&lt; pia) •n COina
to b&lt; blolon d&lt;ad. bu1 he thr.., tt anp•ay aod I .... ri&amp;/tt th&lt;f&lt;."
With lht 'actor)' 0\cr a retptC'Itd Dtn..W)ft II tchoo&amp;, lht team •2:5
confodtlll or ... P&lt;tfonnaoa: and pnuacd th&lt; o.renw·· pcrfonnantt.
"They ·~ IDU&lt;h larJCf I han u•," 5aJd Dando, "and "'' bca1 them
on tM hnt fau and JQ\d.rt :•
WMI&lt; r«a•n JO&lt; D' Amt&lt;O "ho cou&amp;Jtt only ont pass aU anemooo.
due nwnl) to th&lt; double:
on hom, pralKd the coaches. "The
coachtna !olaff" unb&lt;h&lt;Lublt and they art ,..,. sman. Th&lt;Y rnJJy had
"'pr&lt;par&lt;d r.,. th&lt; ......... h&lt; ..., ........ &amp;r&lt; r&lt;ally !olartio&amp; to )dl no..
and •c ba"~ aloe or conrtdmcc tn the 4."'0Khn and "~ rnUy nt'td lhcm.
they ... just gr&lt;at ...

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T h&lt; orf&lt;MC conunu&lt;d 10 ~ tffeai&gt;&lt; &lt;•m lhouch lh&lt;) play&lt;d apmst
• lar,er ck(CM-I"C hnc '" Wayne State.
Th&lt;lin&lt; play&lt;d Jr&lt;al and I had a lot or time tq eoo!rl&lt;t&lt; m) p;mes;·
ocpli&lt;d Barrttt. "The line pick&lt;d up th&lt; ~unu ,..,. ~ell and I had alot
Of time. The rt'CCI\tfS 'tt!CfC Open ~llh the GM't'plion of o•Amiro ,.bo

"""double COL'r&lt;td, btn th•t Itt the othn pcopltr&lt;t open and I ....
abl&lt; to h•t them. 11 wu a 1ood , ..'" .rrewt."
"But all "t n«d no- il a httle support froiD th&lt; fan&gt;," 50MI D'Amko
after only 2,160 people ~ho'tt!·td up. 'The (ans. that \\ttr the~ y,crc \tfY
voc-al and 11 was arcat to have them but ~c rlC'ed more people. ••
UB U11\Cls to play AJbany S~;uc next \\f't'._ but wtll rnurn to Rotary
Fic:ld to take on ri~J;aJ Canaiw. in tYoO -.cek\ for the homccomina.

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alia! into the pm&lt; "'h&lt;n tht offense ualli. BuiraJo's punlln&amp;
corps •rr11 a larac pan of tht Bltlls" 27-14 "'ctor)· ¥~in 0\·cr

Wayne SUitt Unhn~tv.

Fr&lt;&gt;hman ktcka Bnnit Weber handltcl all of th&lt; kK~tnl qatmt tb&lt;
Tartars, "'ith "" punu ••trapnc lS )"Ordl OPt«'&lt;· Th&lt; resultlrla crron
mo•&lt;d"&lt;h&lt; •isttors back a total of 210 &gt;-.Rh. aid••&amp; a UB dtfms&lt; that
did not )'l(ld a IC&gt;CUhdo"n on a f'lay from th&lt; ltnt or «rimmtiJ&lt;. '
A puotn ar Amh&lt;r&amp;l Cmtral Hl&amp;h School. Wcb&lt;r ..,.. d&lt;slsnttd to
also play defCDsi'&lt; ba&lt;k fot th&lt; B..Us. A r«mm tDJIIf). ho~t\'Cf, cawed
bon&lt; chip lomwioo on hi&gt; naht arm. IO«&lt;na hun to concmtrat&lt; oo
kt&lt;kq.
" I &lt;am&lt; out nwnly 10 b&lt; a kicl.er,'' h&lt; rrpon&lt;d. Wcb&lt;r notal that h&lt;
b&lt;pn hiJ spo&lt;ializatlon bft'au&gt;e of h" brotho, olso a pdntcr •ilh the
pair 1radi"1 kicb on lhnr front .......
AptMI Wa)11&lt; State-Weba'• founh pme "'a BuU-he ..plaincd
that "th&lt; hnc really h&lt;ld th&lt;m orr." P"lll th&lt; fr&lt;ihman tim&lt; to ~
~,.::.~ Ul Tartar tcm~«t. tn&lt;lud•na On&lt; drop that bouocod to th&lt;

Dunna 1M came. Wc:btr mukd 1tw ··t•m al-.-a)-. th1nkina about
punt in.. I do h all on th&lt; mtnd " Th&lt;_n on a founh and lon&amp; &lt;iluallon,
''I'm !Udy to ao." On lh&lt; stddinn'h&lt; ,..,.,..up b&gt; ~td.in1 into a
praed« n&lt;t.

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h&lt; "holt tl\•n&amp; about punri"' u th&lt; drop," a»&lt;&lt;&lt;d Wcb&lt;r. FO&lt;
lum. a aood punl-&amp;oona on rrol&lt;ntOnal football ~tand.,di-hO$ a
hanptm&lt; or ar Ita'' • 6 &gt;C&lt;Ondl ••d tra•&lt;ls
to 60 y;uck.
For the th1rd quantf punt thai Wa)'fX' Statr capitalircd on ror a
touchdo-n,
61 )'.trd rtturn, Wtbtr ~~d that the bd. •--u a~
spiral. Hr nplamtd I hilt hi\ 1camm11n.. ··~~~ n bountt, ad the) rtlll_,.td
for a 6«011d. By then, th&lt; ball (and lht runner) ,.._, pail th&lt;m."
Wtb&lt;r r&lt;'ll'l&lt;mb&lt;r&lt;d tltat on th&lt; runbx\, ht was the sol&lt; Bull btt\l&lt;m

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Net I'll WlllrtltHtl (If/

Tanar rclurtlC'r Samurl C'ht:uham and the aoat li~. bu1 htS chanca for
a rarklr ~·trt d .• ·a ncd by a "bia liMt&gt;.der. He,...• ,~ his hnnd.!t in my
.,fact, and basi&lt;ally I eouldn't se&lt;."
-Dun Hold~r

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PRODIGAL SUN
2 Octob« 1811

PIOdig•l Sun EdlfortDavld A. Comstock
Arts Editot1Liz. Petrino
Music EditodTony GraJeda
Art OlrectorlMargaret Sawyer
Photo/Jim OfVincenzo
Edltor.J,..CIIIei!John K. Lapiana
M•n•glng EdltorfSeth Goodchild
Meneglng EditortAnthony M. Penl

CONTENTS

REMOTE CONTROL
By Rick Szykowny . .... . .. . .. . ... .... • ... . . . 4
Pot parties and celebrity hit lists.

8usln•1s MenegertJelftey N . canto r
Me'*et/ng DlrectortWayne 8 . Hunter

REELS
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..AdY. CoordlnetonMark Melvin

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Mommie Dearest, Gallipoli and the UUAB
" Reel AUernatives" film series.

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An essential drummer sending messages:
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A Jazz advance and rock prelibation.

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GilA PI VINE
To the Editor:
Besides giving away a •ery Important part of the twist in Body Heat.
Ken Kiefer does the litm another disservice.
Indeed, lust how different is " the prevailing mood of the country "
compared to the late 7940s and early 1950s? It certainly moved me when
I became aware of this link while viewing the film.
For example. compare the "prevailing mood" on campus to any other
period In modern America. The similar/lies are striking- welcome to the
7950s, Ken.
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�IIIMOJI CONJIIOl
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by Rick Stykowny
We're back In the video
wasteland after a short
absence. I must coni!JSs I've
been somewhat remiss In my
duties as the Prodigal Sun's
resident bimonthly TV
pundit-1 somehow managed
to miss both Model, the new
Fredjtrick Wiseman
documentary broadcast
recently on PBS, and The
Battle of The Las Vegas
Showg/rls.
16.t any rate, the big news is
that the new TV season is
almost upon us, and the theme
this year is taw-and-order
television. With a new mood of
conservatism supposedly
sweeping the nation (you've
read about It In a// the papers)
and with the Moral Majority
threatening to unleash a
boycott at the slightest hint of
sexual double-entendre, the
congenitally craven networks
have dropped the jiggling
bosoms and tacky innuendo of
the past lew years in favor of
violence. brutality and The

peppered with "oh wow, man's." Sample dialogue:
"Wow, man . . . listen to that music. I've never seen It like
that before."
" Old you hear that?"
"What?"
"That potato chip. It .
screamed
"I'm hot. I'm hot!"
"What's with her?"
" She must be on a bad trip."
"Hey, what was in this stuff anyway?"
The plot was fairly simple. Eric, the obligatory straight kid, is
browbeaten by two of his friends into holding three joints until
the night of the party. He brings two to the party, accidentally
leaving the third at home, where his parents find it.
It turns out that one of the joints was laced with angel dust
(but of course), which causes one of Eric's female friends to get
hot flashes and then run out to the beach and nearly drown
herself trying to cool off.
American Way. This phenomenon will be examined more closely
Eric pulls her out of the water and saves her, but she's taken
as each of these shows rears Its ugly head. For now. however, a to the hospital in a coma. She wavers between life and death for
quick sampling of what's been happening in the broadcast media the rest of the show, which gives Eric ample opportunity to mope
over the last couple of weeks:
around the hOuse like some kind of tow-rent Raskolnlkov, while
his father stares manfully Into the camera and recites all the
V ideo "Relevancy" In the Age of Reason-A lew weeks ago
latest figures on the dangers of marijuana consumption.
Knots' Landing did a show about the horrors of drug abuse that
It seems Eric is taking full responsibility for what happened
pretty much set the standard for idiocy that future TV shows wlll even though the only thing he was guilty of was holding the
have to beat. Among other things It featured, for consumption by joints overnight and that his father is perfectly content to let
millions of Americans who don't know any better, the Hollywood him-he spends the greater portion of the show ostracizing the
Idea of a teenage pot party. The program showed about a dozen
boy In his own hGme (" Eric took part In a tragedy," he tells his
kids sitting around after smoking a pair of joints between the
wife. "so why shouldn't he suffer?")
twelve of them, staring out of the TV screen In various stages ot
By the end of the show the girl comes out of the coma and by
zombie catatonia and tal kina in heavy, slun:ed voices liberally
het testimony clears Eric of any wrongdoing whatsoever. Eric
becomes a hero, and hls father, looking like the picture of two·
fisted masculine relief, comes over and hugs him. The moral: In
this age of Reagan, we're ready to clasp you to our bosom as
tong as you are free of wrong-but should you need help when
you're in trouble. don't come crying to us, buster. Just take it like
a man.
Anal Compulsion As A Way of Lile-A new entry on the Channel
2 scene is Entertainment Tonight, a half·hour show which runs
weeknights at 7 p.m. and In an expanded format Saturday nights
at 1 a.m. in place of Solid Gold. I caught the Saturday night one
a couple of weeks ago and found it to be pretty lame, for the
most part-a sort of televised version of People magazine-but
it did have its moments.
There was an Interview with Deborah Harry (who has now dyed
her hair a hideous fire engine red), and a segment on how
various celebrities are dealing with the recent rash of
assassination attempts, featuring an interview with weli·kown
macho creep Robert Conrad.
Robert, you will recall, is the man who displayed the full range
and depth of his acting abilities with a puerile tough-guy
commercial where he dared you to knock an Eveready battery off
his shoulder. and more recently made the papers when he beat
up a teenager who was trying to steal his hubcaps.
The interview showed Robert-displaying all the savage virility
of a man who knows he can whip any 15-year-old on the
block-staring Into the camera and informing the viewers, "If
anybody wants to shoot me, then they better shoot
·
straight . . . because I'm the type of guy who shoots back."
Countless thousands quaked with fear.

Entertainment Calander
Thursd ay
Oct. 15 Kathy Moriarty

9pm till 1am

4 . ProdJOol Sun/The Sj&gt;ecttum . Frl&lt;lay. 2 OctOber 1981

�MUSIC
The multi-directional music of Jack DeJohnette
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orchestrating the sounds of guitarists John
Abercrombie and Ralph Towner, trumpeter
Kenny Wheeler and saxophonist Jan Garbarek
among others.
With this diverse background it's only logical
that DeJohnette shOuld reler to his subsequent
musical projects as " multi-directional,"
encompassing bits of rock, classical and folk
forms into the jazz foundation.
Having recorded a number of LPs before
coming to ECM Records, such as Sorcery. Have
You Heard, and Cosmic Chicken, the drummer
searched out various of his past associates to
accompany him on the next musical journey.

From 8 whisper to a scream. A percussive
wa/1-of·sound. Jack DeJohnelle flexes hfs
sinewy muscles and a whirlpool of cymbal
rhythnts hurtle the band forward. A snare
accent&gt; here, a resonant bass drum there and
the figurative walls crack from the rhythmic
storm. The drum liber~Jted from its exile in
Metronome/and Is sending messages of
freedom again.
Ask any American what Ideal they value most
ln life and chances are that " freedom" will
come spilling out of their mouth almost
automatically-the assumption being that
personal freedom is a rubber stamp in the old
"home of the brave" and not something to be
actively pursued. And anyway, who has time to
strive for an intangible when you'tll scurrying to
pay off your heavily mortgaged ftflf1
So, where do Jazz music, drums and Jack
DeJohnette enter into a rather threadbare bit of
socioeconomic rhetoric? The line Is that Jazz
music is an indigenous American art
form-perhaps the only truely American art
form-that has evolved from the collision of
slave songs, European harmonic structures and
the rural-to-urban migration that drastically
altered the tace of this country In the beginning
of the 20th century. Jazz, therefore, like this
great nation, is a melting pot of all the various
cultural strains. And to carry the analogy
further, the music carries the " freedom" banner:
free to sprout wings and fly when the wind Is
right, free to take a slow deliberate walk when
that feels right.
In principle, then, Jazz should be integral to
the stream of Amerfcan life. But In practice,
Jack DeJohnette and other practioners of the
real improvisatory art sell more records and
mount more successful tours In Europe and
Japan than they do In America. It's no wonder
thai such Important jazz ligures as
saxophonists Johnny Griffin, Dexter Gordon
and Benny Webster expatriated themselves in
Europe where they were venerated rather than
Ignored. The land of the tree?
As a teenager in the blues-and·fazz richness
of Chicago, DeJohnette garnered a reputation
as one of the city's finest pianists. In the earty
1960s he became invoiQed with Chicago's
Association tor the Advancement of Creative
Musicians (AACM) which numbers such
distinguished alumni as pianist Muhal Richard
Abrams, the Art Ensemble of Chicago and
Anthony Braxton among Us free music
disciples.
He was also plying his trade as a drummer In
various local R&amp;B and jazz outfits. This
precipitated one legendary meeting with jazz
mastersplrtt saxophonist John Coltrane when
he subbed for Ttane's regular drummer at the
time, the earthmover Elvin Jones. DeJohnette
showed Trane that he knew what freedom was
all about.
T he Trane connection soon gave way to
DeJohnette's involvement with the music of

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saxophonist/flautlst Charles Lloyd and his
quartet including lhe then fledgling keyboardist
Keith Jarrett and bassist Eddie Gomez. The late
1960s, early 1970s rock/jazz fusion championed
by the Lloyd Quartet, vlblst Gary Burton and
guitarist Larry Coryell among others managed
to connect with rock-weaned audiences wothout
turning fully away from the swinging
undercurrent that labelled Jazz (unlike today·s
pallid funk-wrapped luslon that is stagnant with
cliches).
The next step was a three·year tenure wnh
Miles Davis' electric "Fillmore" band which
Included such up.and·comers as guitarist John
McLaughlin, electric pianist Chick Corea,
saxophonist Wayne Shorter and bassist Dave
Holland. The records - Bitches Brew. Live/Evil
and Live at the Fillmore-testify to a
simultaneous leap forward for the music and
the prodigious talents of Jack DeJohnette, the
next chapter In The Evofulton of Drum following
such stellar stickmen as Sid Catlett, Baby
Dodds, Jo Jones, Philly Joe Jones, Max Roach,
Elvin Jones, and Tony Williams.
But DeJohnette left Miles when it seemed
like t he music was In a holding pattern. Alter
an abortive two·record stab at the commercial
market with the communal ja.zz/R&amp;B unit
Compost, which Included drummer Bob Moses
and saxophonist/flautist Harold Vlck,
DeJohnette pocketed his multi-directional
talents and became a busy man. He was
pratically the house drummer for Creed Taylor's
then·thrlvinS) en Records, playing on best·
selling dates by flautist Hubert Laws, trum!Seter
Freddie Hubbard, saxophonist/flautist Joe
Farrell/and guitarist George Benson.
He later played a similar role for Manfred
Eicher's innovative Europeall jazz label ECM,

T he Directions band that included gultaust
John Abercomble along with such " new" voices
as reeds player ,O.Iex Foster, electroc bassist
Mike Richmond and electric pianist Warren
Bernhardt recorded the Untitled and New Rags
with subtle hints of the drummer's "electric
period" with Miles' "Fillmore" band.
In between projects, DeJohnette hooked up
with Abercrombie and bassist Dave Holland In
the Gateway trio that has recorded two rock·
flavored LPs, the sell·tltied debut and Gateway
2. And. not surprisingly, 'the band has toured
Europe three times while not performing any
dates in the US. Ho hum.
New Directions. formed around the
DeJohnette/Abercrombie nucleus, included
Charles Lloyd Quartet alumni. bassist Eddie
Gomez, and Art Ensemble of Chicago member
and fellow AACMer, trumpeter Lester Bowie.
The more wooden tones of this acoustic
assemblage are captured on the New Directions
and the live New Directions in Europe LPs.
But the point at hand: Special Edition: twon
reeds, the bass and cello of Peter Warren and
the keyboards and drums of DeJonnette. Minus
the luxury of the full·time polyphony of guitar
and keyboards the sound bounces between the
lush horn volclngs of Coltrane's "Central Park
West" (from the band's sell· tilled debut) to the
skeletal raw·nerved swing of the title cut from
the latest Special Edltlon LP, Tin Can Alley.
And It all manages to be melodic and swinging
and free all at the same time. It's no wonder
that the debut LP has received many
prestigious awards Including Album ol the Year
in the down beat Readers Poll. nn Can Alley Is
sure to follow step.
In between his various projects. DeJohnette
manages to teach at the Creative Music Studl"o
near his home in Woodstock. NY, a pastoral
site that according to DeJohnette has "given
me the space to see things pretty clearly and
it's also a good place to raise my family."
For their Bullalo dale tomorrow night
(October 3rd) on the Fillmore Room on UB's
Maln Street Campus, Speclal Editoon will line
up as follows: Peter Warren on bass and cello,
David Murray from the debut LP on tenor sax
and bass clarinet, John Purcell froni Tm Can
Alley on baritone and alto saxes and flute, and
DeJohnette, of course, pushing the whole thing
through the roof.
F.reedom on this night will be more t han 8
rubber stamp.

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Reel Alternatives, a UUAB
111m program, ma~s it debut
October 5 as the lrst of a six
week film series resentation
sponsored by the omen's
Studies Group (WSG). It Is a
"lirst·llme ever" program,
states Mary Ge':llile who
planned tl')e senes a year ago,

with the WSG.
The film series consists ol
ucontemporary Cinema by
Women Directors"; along with
the co-sponsorship of the
WSG, funds for
ReeUAiternatives were raised
by the Faculty Student
Association, Graduate Student
Association, University Union
Activties Board (UUA~) and the

McNulty Chair of the English
department.
The program consists
primarily of six feature length
foreign films and four short
films by Independent women
filmmakers. The various
techniques of these directors
was one reason why the
particular films were chosen
according to Gentile who

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taught a course on WO(!J.!ln In
film.
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"Basically though," she
continues, "the focus is on the
influence of feminism and
what Is going on now with
women. That's why I chosecurrent women directors."
These films, as well as the
four film shorts, were
recommended and chosen
from "Women Make Movies " a
distributing company In Ne..;,
York City.
On November 1g, there will
be a special presentation to
close the series. Marcel Picot,
an independent filmmaker who
lives In Buffalo, will show her
films and lecture on the
burgeoning field of women in
filmmaking.
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All films will be shown In the
Squire Conference Theater on
Monday evenings from 8 to 10
p.m. Admission is free.
October 5
Women directed by Marta
Meszaros, (Hungary, 1977)
October 12
Nine months directed by Marta
Meszaros, (Hungary, 1977)
October 19
Sambizanga directed by Sirah
Maldoror (Portugal, 1972)
October 26
Cleo from 5 to 7 wrilten and
directed by Agnes Varda
(France, 1961)
November 2
Dream life directed by Mireille
Dansereau (Canada, 1972)
November 9
Feature Length lim to be
announceo
November 16
Four Short Films By
Independent Women
Fllmmakers:
Greta's Girls directed by Greta
Schiller and T. Seid (1978)
The Yellow Wallpaper directed
by Maria Ashton (1977)
Farewell To Charms directed
by Carla Pontiac (Australia)
Dyketactico directed by
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The Infatuation with SW's and Slatlets sp8I&gt;S genemJons. Only the
names change, the hysteria remains the same.
My mother filled me with "real stories:" how John Garllekl Clled
having Intercourse; that Errol Flynn was bisexual; which stars were
JewiSh beneath their Amelieanizad names.. And my ~ales ask
eeeh othet If Chevy Chase Is going out with Goldie Hawn, and laugh
at Mackenlle Phillips, who burned out her nasal septum with
cocaine.
Now oomes Mornmle Deflrest, a comedy In the truest sense. Let's
team the real pathology of a real Hollywood legend. The bitter truth
about the sweet beauty Joan Crawford. We love to see the lrantfc
Joan beating her child, feeling privileged In seeing her wield a real
coat·hanger on a real child.
Irs a hilarious film, despite the horror of child abuse. The bleak
humor Is that the Quintessential American movie queen was a bitch
The
filmthe
tells
us Joan's celluloid
universe
made
her schlrold.
Isn't
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that
grandchildren
of her public
love
to know
it.
It marvelous that Paramount Pictures lets us revel in our folly for the
price of a ticket 7

Gallipoli: All is fair in love and war?
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_ _ _ __ _ _ _ __..y Ton y Grajeda

Galllpoll. In the spring ol1915, World War I
had digressed to a cessation In Europe. The
British generals devised an attack ypon
Germany's ally, Turkey, in an attempt to cave In
the German forces from behind. It was Indeed
an enormous rl5k and young Australian troops
were brought In to break down the Turkish
front The main arena of bailie for six months
was a place called Galllpoll. To the lirecely
proud Australians, where some 10,000 troops
gave their lives, It has become legend.
And to the makers of Gall/pol/, the film's
adaptlon of the climatic Battle of the Nek
resolves Into a pliable tale of all battles, a son
of universal tradition of relating to war In one's
own terms.
Director Peter Weir, scriptwriter David
Williamson and Executive Producer Francis
O'Brien have collaborated on a scrrenplay that
relies heavily on romantic adventurousness and
our own human tendencies to empathize with
heroes.
The highly Identifiable young character of
Arohy (Mark Leee) Is restlessly on the threshold
of maturity somewhere on the ragged frontier ol
Western Australia. Through a series of events (a
running race and several conversational
backdrops concerning some Iaraway war), the
question o f manhood comes Into play. A
determined Archy feels he must somehow prove
hlmsell by way of athletic ability (to be "liS fast
as a leopard") or via the ultimate act of dignity:
becoming a war hero.

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"message oriented" but wimed at provoking an
emotional response instead of an intellectual
burdening. "Cinema is basically an
entertainment medium," he proffered.

O trector Peter Weir, the most promi nent of the
so-called Australian "new wave" film schoo l,
has sacrificed the more heavily symbolic
techniques used in 1977' s The Last Wave lor a
very literal account of the wartime legend,
presented chronologically and In a fashion that
does not detract from Its main intent.
Yet perhaps the most sedating effect of
Ga//lpo/1 comes from Its rather simple
predictability. There are just too many cliches
here to Ignore, from often-time jaded dialogue
to near maudlin scenes of heroics that have
appeared hundreds of limes on the big screen.
So what is different here from all the other
epic war flicks? What, if anything, Is Weir trying
to say? To reserve ourselves -to the ever-present •
volatility of war and to, perhaps, even join In to
T he healthy compet1tlon ol an amatuer race
Its virtuous hero-making? Or to observe the
produces the Imminent friendship between
absolute ridiculousness of war and the
Archy and Frank Dunne (Mel Gibson), a
dangerous Insanity that causes It and runs It
traveling loner who eventually agrees nervously amok? (catch the crazed look In the eye of the
to his young mate's enthuslasllo loyallty to sign British general as he snarls out death orders to
up and fight, and "come back honored!"
his troops).
"This Is first and foremost a love story,"
In our post·VIetnam era of film, Wh&amp;n an
O'Brien told a small contingent gathered at the American picture Is made concerning any war
Marriott Hotel. His stop In Buffalo was part of a we Immediately grapple with Its content lor all
sophisticated marketing project lor Paramount
the hidden messages that surely must be
In support of Ga//lpo/1.
buried somewhere.
A theme of camaraderie In the face of the
II 1 have seemed a little bitter over Ga//lpo//lt
gravest opposition accelerates to a bond that
Is simply because Australian filmmakers are on
seemingly transcends all the tragedy
a Incredible tear over this past half-dozen
surrounding war. runq,tng the gamut of related
years-Bruce Beresford's The Getting of
Issues-the extremely subtle homosexuality
Wisdom and Breaker Morant (1980), The Chsnt
involved, the near·worshlp that bounds great
of Jimmie Blacksmith (1980) by Fred SchepisI,
war heroes and victories In the past. and the
Gillian Armstrong's My Brilliant Career,
metaphysical desire In all human beings to be
Phillip Noyce's Newsfront, and Weir's Initial
noble, courageous, admired, etc.
mar11 In 1975 Picnic at Hangmg Rock-and
All of this glorification-the adventure of
finally a major d istributor comes along and
visiting exoctlc lands, encounters with foreign
decides to push the movie a ll the way to Butte,
women, bravado protection of freedom-builds Montana.
to present a rather rosy, polished view of
Go see Gaff/poll and come to your own
wartime without any apparent commentary
conclusion. Above all just enjoy IL
Involved.
Opening next Friday, October 9 exo::tuslvely, at
According to O'Brien, Ga/1/po//ls not
the Amherst Theatre.

I rs a null Issue whether or not Christina Crawford told the truth
about mothet Joan In her book Mommle Dearest on Which the film Is
based. II she had not. It's too bad-Paramount's psychotic Joan Is a
poetic comment on how we've come to see even "the truth" about
our Idols through a studio lens, how we sensalionalile every tragedy
and triviality In the lives of our cultural symbols.
Bul II the Joke Is grim, the film Is dull. Director Frank Perry strives
eallsm In the cars, the exotic clothes, and Crawford's art-deco
slon. But he seems to achieve Instead a lengthy pretension-one
begins to watch the decor and the costumes rather than the actors'
expressions.
It's true Faye Dunaway looks remarkably like Crawford. The makeup Job Is lmpecceble, and the costumes lovely in themselves. But
Mommle Dearest's exactitude Is belter than the film as a whole.
Even Dunaway's mosl powerful scene, in Which She rages in ghastly
facial cream a,galnst the young Christina, (Mara Hobel) ts not forceful
enough to give the characters and plot energy. Cliches seem to
abound: Howard Da Silva as MGM 1ycoon Louis B. Mayer Is a sternbrowed executive type; Steve Forrest Is a cardboard lover to Joan.
Without passion or suggestion Mommle Dearest lades Into
sentiment. We're supposed to be touched by Crawford's pathetic
Character and Christina's ever-unrequited love. The stock tear-jerking
scenes and dialogues are then presented, and Mommle Dearest
moves from gossip to dribble.

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- - - - 'by Steve Griffith

'Whose Life ' talks back at Studio Arena
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _by Michael Walsh

sometimes sounds like a debate club.

Local pillars and politicos turned out In some
numbers for last Friday's opening night of the
1981-82 Studio Arena season, and saw an
altogether competent production of Brian
Clark's Whose Life Is It Anyway, an overly
worthy drama whose talklness and moral
conception betray Its origin as one of Clark's
twenty BBC television works. Whose Life Is II
Anyway ran at length on Broadway, and
provides entertainment enough for an evening,
but like Peter Shaeffer's Equus, It strains after
a seriousness which it does not convincingly
attain.
The aellon ooncetns a sculpture teacher
named Ken Harrison who Is paralyzed from the
neck down following a C&amp;J accident. He decides
that he would rather die than live the life which
remains to him, and engages in a legal struggle
to win the right to his decision. Munson Hicks,
as Harrison, lies motionless on his bed
throughout the production, while around him
revolve doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, lawyers,
and finally a Judge; one senses an allegory, but
seems wiser not to pursue lt.
The play Is very much focused on moral and
ethical concerns, but gives too much room to a
rather facile opposition between H&amp;Jrison's
brittle Irreverence and the professional
anxieties of the medical and legal figures. Br~an
Clark seems to assume that his characters are
finally bearers of opinion, and the result Is thai
this "hospital somewhere in E.n gland"

C lark also seems to Identify rather too naively
with hls central character, who Is given a very
large lion's share of the play's wit and
sympathy. and busies himself with goading the
other characters into frankness. We are
reminded frequently of Harrison's "obvious
Intel ligence and sensitivity," but we may
wonder about these qualities when we hear him
expound to a junior nurse on the freedom and
spontaneity of a West Indian hospital orderly.
Given characters whose writing does not
quite evade stereotyping, the generally
satisfying performances are difficult to judge.
Munson Hicks as Harrison is the center of
attention in a role limited to dialogue and
movements of the head. Dale Helward as Or.
Emerson and Moultrie Patten as Or. Travers
inject some interest into the position of the
conservative doctors.
The cast works as an ensemble and Patricta
Kllgarriff as Sisler Anderson, Madeleine Potter
as Nurse Sadler, Ascanlo Sharpe as John and
Shalne ~arinson as Dr. Scott are all
noteworthy. UB's Derek Campbell appears as a
very steady Dr. Barr.
The British setting is generally credible and
on occasion quite convincing, the staging
strikes the right balance between assertiveness
and function, and David Frank's direction Is
unobtru'sively efleclive. Whose Life Is It
Anyway? runs through October 18 at Stvdio
Arena Theater.

The Buffalo Entertainment
Theater's (BETI current
presentation of The Second
Beginning continues Its Area
Playwrights' Performance
Series which, during the
theater's 81/82 season, will
produce the work of three
other local playwrights along
with thai of Mr. Fried.
An English professor at
Buffalo State College as well
as a playwrlghl of national
note, Fried offers Buffalo
audiences a multl·layered
drama which mixes personal
with national history. Although
set In the late Fifties, Th11
Second Beginning Is not a
period piece. In fact, It Is time.
with Its ever-&lt;:hanglng
fashions,' which Fried's
characters are battling
throughout the play.
Rose, the play's pivotal
character, Is especially racked
by swiftly opinions and can no
longer distinguish between the
confounded history of her own
life and that of her country.
The play's other characters are
not immune to this malaise.
but unlike Rose they are trying
to accept it, even Ignore lt.
Rose cannot Ignore II and
when the play opens she Is far
from accepting II.
The Second Beginning takes
place among the ashes of
McCarthyism. For Rose, her
husband Bert, her brother·ln·
law Mike and her sister Ellen,
it is the end of another war
within their lifetime. Vet unlike
alter World W&amp;J II, they have
not dep811ed as heroes. Their

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collecllve, public concern for
labor rights made them
vulnerable to the voracious
House UnAmerican Activities.
Frightened and disillusioned,
they retreated and, In the
aftermath, are forced to come
to terms with their personal
situations.
By weaving Rose's
recollections into the play's
action, Fried allows his
audience to llecome
acquainted with the
foursome's past and also
allows them to reach their
judgements along with the
actors.
As Bert, Patrick J. Byrne
must be passionate but also
reticent and selfish.
Stammering too frequently, he
appears as uncomfortable with
Bert as Bert is uncomfortable
with himself. Danny
Wallenhorst, as Ellen,
exaggerates her character's
penchant for S&amp;Jcasm and thus
makes a fiercely traditional but
fiercely loving woman too
abrasive.
Patrick Cornelius fils
htmself comfortably Into the
role of Mike. As a defeated but
not fooled man, Cornelius
embues Mike with the odd
mixture of ardor and
beneficence one would expect
from a leader o f social causes.
As Mike's soulmate, Rose
must be of this mixture also.
Yet, unlike Mike who tries to
keep himself temperate, Rose
purposely exploits her
charisma; it is her weapon
against the world's
deficiences. Ellen Dougherty
supplies the "high'' on which
Rose professes to be very
convincing. Furthermore, she
wisely allows Rose's
expressive sense of humor to
be the major element of her
portrayal.
The "second beginning" to
which the t1tle alludes is that
one for which Rose
maddeningly prepares herself
throughout the play: her own.
The play ends with her official
decision to sep&amp;Jate from Bert
and, as many people will do In
the following decades, attempt
to find herself.
Overacting or underacting
could undermine The Second
Beginning's fragile atmosphere
at any given moment. Mr.
Fisher, as director, has
judiciously sought an overall
emotional balance from his
actors which, for the most
part, they find. Mr. Fisher must
also be commended for the
bohemian fixtures In Rose's
apartment. They enrich our
understanding of Fried's
profoundly whimsical woman.
The Second Beginning will
continue at the BET until
October 25th, playing every
Thursday,,Friday and Saturday
evening.

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George Harrison Somewhere in England
(Dark Horse) ...
Scratched on the vinyl near the label of John
and Yoko's single "(Just Like) Starting Over"
are the words ONE WORLD, ONE PEOPLE; to
this George Harrison adds ONE GOD.
In the most effective composition here, "Life
Itself," Harrison expresses his belief that all
cultures and peoples worship the same god.
Christ. Buddah, Bismlllah, et at , are one and the
same-a rose by any other name. The beautiful,
uncomplex ballad matches the lyrics' simplicity
and thoughtful eloquence. The vocals sound
sincere and delightfully angelic, meshing with
the music like hand in glove.
Which brings up "All thoSE! Years Ago," the
Lennon tribute. The lyrics seem fitting-"l'm
shouting all about love/White they treated you
like a dog"-but the music's catchy pop feel
turned many people off. How can a longtime
friend sing of his mate's hOrrific end in such a
"happy," upbeat musical setting? Superficially,
the juxtaposition fails to work; Rolling Stone
stated that lennon's death required a dirge
similar lo Harrison's earlier "Isn't It a Pity. " The
fifth verse, 'however, reveals his reasoning:
" Deep in the darkest nighUI send out a prayer
10 you/Now In the world of tight/Where the splrit
free of the lies/And all else we despised." The
message is celebration, not mourning.
Whatever personal loss and sadness he feels.
the best is just beginning for his old partner.
The album sleeve quotes Krishna from the
Bhagavadgita: "There was never a lime when I
did not exist, nor you. Nor will there be any
futuna when we cease to be." Or as Dylan once
said, " It's life and life only."
Two other songs deal with religion. one in a

, airy
quasi-country vein, ttleOther in a
manner. The latter, " Writing's on the Wall,"
contains the only other specific Lennon
reference-people think their lives and friends
will always be, " Till they're drunk away or shot
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away or die away from you." Both tunes
reiterate George's philosophy with
undistinguished, forgettable background music.
T he author of anti-tax and anti-materialist
laments continues to dissect modern world
problems such as insensitive record company
executives, hedonistic burn-outs, and
warmongers. Harrison's lyrics are alternately
biting, realistic and foolish, but the real
problem with much of Somewhere in England is
that the music is nowhere-nondescript and
flaccid. On the cover Harrison's head and
shoulders are visible; he's apparently lying on a
sidewalk near a curb. On the back oover you
discover the singer was standing in front of a
piece of art in a museum. The work consists of
an average piece of curbstone. cement, and tar.
with a yellow line added for safety. like the
Mystic Beatie's current music, it's
commonplace, unmemorable and safe.
What a drag it is to say that. When George
Harrison's on, he's an inspired craftsman; think
about " Old Brown Shoe," "For You Blue,"
Bangladesh," "Living in the Material World,"
and even " This Song." A new composition such
as "Life Itself" proves he can still be creatlve
and meaningful.
When Dark Horse Records' parent company,
Warner Brothers, put the heat on Harrison to
record a few up-tempo numbers for the new LP,
he responded with "Blood from a Clone": "I
hear a clock tickingll feel the nltpicking/1
almost quit kicking at the walt" Maybe next
- Bob Schooley
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Preserving the Kinks
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September 24
Being a true believer In the magical mood·
elevating properties Inherent In a live Kinks
performance, 1 was nonetheless disappointed
the last two times I saw them. Their stage show
was virtually a reconstructlon-between·song
patter included-of the One For the Road live
album. They seemed precipitously close to
becoming a heavy metal parody of themselves.
Well, Kinks kultists and konnolsseurs can
breathe a kollectlve (last "k," I promise) sigh of
relief. As evidenced by their concert Thursday
the boys are back on the right track. Although
the new album Give the People What They
Want contains Its share ol unexceptional
material, songs like "Around the Dial" and
" Back to Front" take on an Infectious quality In
live perforrnall(:e that Isn't present on the
reccl(d. Even "Destroyer," which Is little more
than a sacriliglous pilfering ol the classics "All
Day and All of the Night" and "Lola,'' seems

strangely likeable in concert. Maybe It's the
Irresistible posturing and mugging of Ray
Davies, who still acts like a teenager, or the
guitar-nero stance of brother Dave, who still
looks like one.
What made the show most enjoyable was the
inclusion of some unexpected gems from the
past. Sure, there were great versions of
''Lola," "All Day and All of the Night," and the
song that started it all, " You Really Got Me,"
but there was also the vintage "Come On Now,"
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included such venerable goodies as "Louie,
Louie" and "Hang on Sloopy," all of which had
diehard fans and newcomers alike flailing In the
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It's nice to be able to say that, In 1981, the
Kinks are still "one of the survivors,"
persevering, performing and endearing the
public to them in the process. God save 'em.
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Stadium last Sunday that hasn't already been said'? Of course
they were great. And the thing Is they could've played like stiffs
and the 80,000 crowd would've still loved every minute of it. Vet,
the Stones. icons of rock ·n• roll if there ever will be, wasted little
of their nearly two-hour performance (a tremendous leal in light
ol 1978's Rich snow which barely eclipsed 45 minutes).
And as was the case for yours truly in 1978, there wasn't much
reason to enter the stadium before Mick and the boys strolled on
stage. Afterall, f managed to cop a pair of tile lor 10 bills and trot
through Rich's gates Just In time lor their set three years ago.
So we walked around the pastoral suburbia ol Orchard Park,
drank a lew beers, conversed with wayward travelers, and
watched helplessly as the town law enforcers llcketed every car
within sight and then proceeded to tow as many away as
posstble before the hordes returned from their temporary nirvana.
Why were most of the parking tots surrounding the stadium
blocked off? Because somebody has to pay all of those police
officers who are on overtime, busy defending the rights of decent
folk while all of these long·halr types, drunk and drug·crazed and
smelling a little nasty, destroy the town's serenity lor some
damn AOCK.CONCERT. Kind of like the football games but much
more behaved.
A hnh, the fine art of scalping. Too bad this show wasn't in
Baghdad or someplace similar where they aut off your limbs II
you're caught In the naughty act. To all of the students who
think they can finance their way through a semester by being a
scalper: we hope the last pair of tickets to something we want to
see bad enough are not In your possession. It'll be a quick ticket
to Baghdad.
Yeah. flowing out of the speaker racks plied high Is an unldentlflabty noce version of Toots' " Pressure Drop." We're all
smiles, sneaking our way to within 30 yards of the stage, and we
Just can't get any further. From all repons, George Thorogood
and the Destroyers had put on a pretty good show. We'll oaten
him next time. I think there was another band also but can't
quite remember who.
The music stops and hearts immediately accelerate. Ah, the
same line-up that toured In '78, a little help from keyboardists tan
Stewart and ian Maclagan. People are dancing and the Stones
haven't even plugged In yet! The electricity Is just bearable.
" Under My Thumb"·lops out of the speakers and it sounds like
snit but nobody really cares. This is the stadium, remember? A
couple from Some Girls Interspersed by "Let's Spend The Night
Together" and there Isn't a cloud In the sl&lt;y.
All ol a sudden the Rolling Rudes kick Into Tattoo You's
"Neighbors" followed by "Black Llmoslne" and these bastards
actually sound GOOD! This Is incredible! They're tight, to the
point, no apparent drunkeness, and ...my God!. ..Keith
Richards Is standing up, he's playing some decent guitar and H+
liking It! Woody takes the solos and his geetar squeals
wonderfully. That's alright, Keel, we understand that by now you
can't whip off those raunchy licks AND bounce around too.
B uffalo gonzo rock critic Joe Fern backer told us once about
what must have been the Stones' first show In town: a 1966 gig
at t he Auditorium with the Bulfalo Springfield. The Bones must
have lit up quite a few memories when they pulled out Chuck
Berry's "Mona" from back around then. "I don't remember back
that far," Mlck howled and we're happy cause we can finally hear
those funky pianos.
It's obvious that the Stones recently wrapped up Tattoo You.
The six numbers taken from It rock the besL Admittedly, "Time Is
On My Side," "Tumbling Dice" and "Honl&lt;y Tonk Women" are
played a little too sloppily to spark hysteria But "Let It Bleed,"
with Mlck on acoustic and Ronnie on slide, recalled 1975's
Stadium show which had the faithful standing on the seats
walling along with " Gimme Shelter."
And Mlck just won't stand still, prancing flawlessly as if he's
one of thOlle Indestructible cartoon characters going through
their eighth lite, and Keith offers some backing vocals, honestly,
but he )ust sounds so terrible you wish you collld hear It every
time you're about to go out and get shill aced and the crowd Is
going through various forms of orgasmic narcosis when these
old farts Jump back on stage and Cfank it up for "Street Fighting
Man" and sure the masses want more but the Rolling Stones
have another date don't you know and they're oH to some other
land (Baghdad maybe?) and the masses just shuffle away feeling
mighty high and proud that they got to see the Rotting Stones on
their last tour ever.
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An Independent production is a near
Herculean feat, especially In these days of our
President's enlightened new budget cuts. But
an Independent company of students producing
the rock musical Tommy requires divine
Intervention, I'm sure, not to mention enormous
talent. Unicorn Productions, headed by Douglas
L Beck, Steven Skoldberg, and Bernard L
Schroeder, unquestionably has both.
Each producer has assumed one of the three
directing positions for the show In addition to
sllarlng in the communal problem solving.
Steven Skoldberg a UB Music major, Is the
orchest ral director whlle working very closely
with choral director Douglas Beck. Bernard
Schroeder as Tommy, the show's central
character, has accepted their musical direction
as well as their suggestions ol how he should
perform the show.
In addition to the countless problems-both
petty and not·so petty-which can effectively
shelve even the most thoroughly organized
productions, Tommy has been adapted to the
stage by these men, Including the writing of
libretto, script and stage directions.
Choreographers Beth Ettinger and Sam
Kucharski deslgend the dancing 1or the 25 cast
members, but all other creative decisions came
from the collaborative efforts of the
producerSidirectors. Their extensive

backgrounds in both theater and music enabled
them to come up with set and poster designs,
staging and costuming, as well as orchestration
and vocals.
In an interview, Douglas Beck spoke
generously about Unicorn's audition process
and the talented people who comprise the cast.
As a professional musician, he was quick to
mention a most rewarding "find" for the band.
"It's amazing that we have as good a drummer
as Gary Altieri. He could be Keith Moon's twin
brother, he's so much like him."
Also in the production's band Is Steven
Skoldberg on piano and flute, Douglas Beck on
lead guitar and Jim Dill bass guitar. Unlike the
movie, there is no brass In this producti~n.

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October 4 at 2 pm

Tommy has been in rehearsal for five months,
and this rather extensive rehearsal period has
made it possible for dance Instructor Monlque
Dash and choral director Douglas Beck to
Impart some technical points of dance and
projection to those cast members with no
previous training. ·
All of this should Impress upon you Unicorn's
sincere Interest in presenting a quality
rendering of The Who's original concept.
Novelty has been associated with this
production from the beginning and has
engendered all of the excitement surrounding
Tommy, both in 1968 and In this production at
UB.
Having opened Thursday, October 1, Tommy
has only three remaining performances. Before
the show closes on Sunday tteat yourself to the
ex.perience of seeing talent at work in Buffalo,
New York
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Friday, 2 October 1881 Volume 32 Number 18 S1a1e Universi1y of New Vorl&lt; a1 Bullalo

Student procrastination leads to academic woes
By LORI SCHULTZ
Spectnmr StQ/f ~''

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any oollqe Audenrs p~bly proautina&lt;e a1
50me time or- another -.ithout coJUidctalion co the
caw.e or Lht tffect of thetr aaions. Somt
take it in suide. but for othcn proera.stina:t.ion is a painful
probltm with serious conStqurnccs-academic failure. n
Jt":n),t of decq&gt;tion_, or a r~lin&amp; that chey do no1 d~tvt
dcunl arades for work done hastily or at the last minute.
Maoy saudmts who reson to Pfocrastln:ation--.ho miss
tau. im&lt;alt profeosocs b~ handina in papcn Ia« or DOl ••
all. and •loo ~ incompl&lt;1a 1n COIII'JlS-an no&lt; indolrnt.
und""''&gt;lincd, oc unmoth"ated. They are probably nor .-om
eDJO)lf\llhern.sd~ •i\ile a\Otdina their aMUW YrorL.
In a """'n' ankk from 1M ChronK"~ of Hightr

M

Edtil.'tlliott, tWO ps)'Cho1ogisas from the Uniw:rsily or

California •• Btrkley rtponed ohao "Siudenof dilatory
bfohavior may be caused by (ear or ra.ilure, ftar of .SIJI.'Cd$,
or rtb&lt;llion opinst aulhorily." The PS)'Choloaist•, Jane
Burka and Lenora Yuao, off&lt;:r ltO\Ipotherapy stSSions lo
try and help the duonk prO&lt;rastinaoor.
Promuunators may &amp;hftnsdva deftnt: procrasti.narion as

a moral failina. s;aying1hey art "cak tM" ha't no self
discipline. Burka cold an :.wembly at th~ annual conven1ior1
of lbe Am&lt;rican p,)cbolosiaJ Auociauon. Bur 11\rir
bd\a'ior is really ••a strac~. a defm\t\'C m«hanism that
prooecu dlaky ""lf«rtftll."
Pauicl Shm-y, a psydoologist from lhe UB Counldina
Center prcsentaf a similar \itw. ''PtOpLc procrblinart for
various ~tiOn:.," he indicated ... As to lhc rattonale of

rhdr behavior. no ont really k'now)," Sllerry suaae$led
three theorict-\'OIJnhive. moti'farion. 3nd k:.rning-in an
t:f(on to expla~n proc:raslination.

T

ht cogniu'-c throf) ttnters around &amp;ndt ...tdual (ttl in~ or
a.nxict:y and apprehtnJion. fn a shtQ s1ruat~n. one may
beeomt so O\tntthtlrMd "ith M£tlli\t 1hou.a,h1~ as to put

orr perfomunc that tiS~ "hitlt pro•oled lhese non·

producti,·c "'ncc-pcion•.
The moti\at•on theory s:perolates on lht P&lt;htponemcm or
acwion becau~c tht rC$ulu .. aren't worth h." Enoush
interest i$ prestm 10 capturt autntinn, but lack of
sufficient inccntivt hinders completion.
A~ordma 10 SMrry, tht l.hird and lina.J supposition is
1hat of the ltvmna theory. lu conlrollon considers
procrastination thr result of an ind1\1duah l\trsion to

lt':.arnma. An individual may a,·o•d pr delay an ~•anmm1

s•mPil

beca~

&lt;h&lt; &gt;&lt;ud)'ln&amp;

e\per~nce

is di~ta.rcful

For those- -.ho fr~utnlly cnmunt« procn.sttnation,
Sherr) proposed somo Jt&lt;P' to ollc'&gt;iate lbe problnn.

"83\.cally, procra.stinat~ n mtnd O\"t'f mau«:· s.aKI
~htrry. ••for rumpt.t, if you kno-. a paper is dut. plan to
)C1 a)oidt a specifiC' timt for H. To a.\oid puUtna thtnl) o1r.
pl:m ahead."'

Another method for sclf·hclp indud~ rev.ard\. "lr )'our
moc.l"gtlon lacb in«mh·t. Sh~ny rtmilrks, "gi\'t 11 a push
by pmmisin.e )'Oursclr :a tc-.ard on completion."
f&gt;inally, if tht ta.slc: i:s 2.\0tdrd simply b«a~ us "'t 1s
O\ct\\hdminl. brak u up mto 'iit3blt ponion1 and auack
each on&lt; .,q&gt;ara«ly.
Shm), 1n fuU suppon of lh&lt; UB Counldin&amp; Pr.,...am,
empha&lt;i&gt;ed the need for •rudenl&gt; 10 ~alk our lh&lt;lr
p1obltm~. Coun§dina •nvohti di\CUS$ing: lht dimt'\
concern!~ v. nh :a person -who has che skills co htlp the
-'ltlcicm darify hi~ or hC't thouachts and dccick "hal 1hcy
want co do. Counseling may cmph;asizc. 3\."'3dt:mic, #ial. or
prr&gt;Onal COnc&lt;m$.
The Unh·tr.sity Coun.st-lln, Su't« has sn up hour; 10
hclp proe&lt;ostinain&amp; &gt;1uden1&gt;. All rrcords at&lt; Lcp4 •urhin the
$tr\a iLKif, and no cop~cs art rdnstd • ithoul -.ntttn
\tudent prrmiuioo.

Congressman calls for student Social Security cutback fight
l~ Studr-nu or av.-ard them a1 las than
perte~l of nffil." Tht director did nor

By TERRY CANAOE
Assistant Campus Eduor

T

(orS« chm.natins .Siudents from fln:u-..:.tal
!lld-"Wt
most tikdy fund ao a
perttlll"te or nffil ...
A&gt; of lhc 1980-il acadomic )'&lt;at, 524
studcnti. had Olcd Financial Aid Formtt

"'II

his September ,the Uniled States
Congess paued a bill "11ido will

tliminau:: Social
Security b&lt;ncfrts for ocw 51udenu as of
Augu" 1982. The Omnibus Reconciliation

indic:uina they ~A'crc rc\""eh·ing
..
Social
~urhy paymC'otio. Conner's record~ show

Bill ulls for b&lt;nefits 10 deerealie .,.dually

ror .:uncn1 students- t i wcU.

each o( LhMC "i:U,tdcnl.$ ~as gtuina up 10
$1,700 r... Ihe mnc monlll ..:hool )ear for.
total of approounwely S95S.OOO on henefil
ch«ks.
Ba:au.se proar~m' Nch as TwttOn

Rcprclmraoivt Thomu Oo,.ncy (Q.NY)
our lined oh• ramifiC3liont of the bill's
paU~Je 1n a lcuer to eadl SIAl&lt; Uni•&lt;m&lt;y
of N.,. Yor~ (SUNY! campU&gt; As a
memb&lt;r of ohe HoUS&lt; Wa)'• and Means
Commillt't', Oo'I\Ttey intended co mrorm

Assist....., PIOifliJll IT API 1111d B.,..
Edueaoion Opponunity Granls (IIEOGI will
rot tht
loss of the SO&lt;Iol S«urity fundin». !luden&lt;s
who prcviou.sJy qualified fdr bC"ncOts will
seek financial help C"tse:..heno. Conner~
.s.-uucs•td since: his orrace. mi.&amp;ht not he .;abJ.t
oo banclk all of rhc inatucd r&lt;qUC'ls,
soudtnrs ma) ha•t 10 oblllin a han~ lo;an
..v.·h~ ahey ¥~oukln't have 1\ad to do
be:forr."
Contacted in hiS Wutoin&amp;ton ofroce,
Downey uprcucd oon«rn thai •·\C~ry ft."'W
people se«ned 10 hi aware or lh&lt;

MUdcnts Of the

c:hantt:l in bc'nefiu SO th&amp;l
.. thC'Y will bt a;h·en ev«y o.pponunily, not
only to protC'M this action, but 10 plan for
chtir new fi.nanclal n~s. •·
Oownty described the four basic changes

not provtdt more aid 10 make up

1n So&lt;lal Securi&lt;) bentfiu. "Oeptndeno
eh.ldr&lt;n or d&lt;ceascd or rruud """ken will
no Iori&amp;« hi entided 10 rte&lt;1\C student
pa)'lli&lt;IIIS "hen &lt;hey an&lt;nd collqt. Th""" ·
v. ho abcady soccive ohese ch«ks woll no
lon,cr reoche payments dunna the summu
months (May through Auau") and 'tach
year their paymenu will hi reduced by 1S
percent unoil ~e 22 or sracJuaolon from
collqe, ~&gt;rucbc-cr c:ome. fuR. For newly
entlrlcd childrm, bentfits •ill hi paJ4
thoO\IJ)I hia:h ~hool sracJusuon or IIC 19
v.h•ct)C''" comes rtnt. ··
Whac thli mcouu for somt UB JtudtnlS is
thor · 'lh&lt; amoum ot loan&gt; they will hi able
to ~•·e will b&lt; llmi&lt;ed," Financial Aid

COOSCQUC'Mt"\ Of this biJJ. n Ht SOUihl tO

iner-casr ...arcncss cs:,p«ially :unona
un.i\USttttl.

of our tduational

Connon noccd cha.l Con,rc.n' k1tOn

'""puis us in a pmay bad pos;iion .'' He
admllled ohal he • • peaed logislaoion like
thi• from rh&lt; pocseno federal adminlsmuion
but • 'we've ntvcr seen an)'thin&amp; like chit:. u
The Financo.. Aid Dir«~or nooed ohoo

Dircrccor Clarence ConnC"ts daimrd. Thi.s

"at a POint c:uu are COin&amp; 10 h.avt 10 be

TdttMnd
t:Onlper\\Ott ror the
rnr 1in:u\CiaJ aid, Conntrs
0

··~tost

information process COtS ohrouaJ&gt; rhe
unhen;aa.c:s:· the' rq)(nentttl\e arnrmed.

"'ill affect all Sludmrs on financial aid
htaousc ohose saudcnts "bo "oukl
ord1naflly b&lt; subsodiad by Soeoal SC&lt;'uflly
"""ld bt fotocd 10 apply for fina.nciol aid
aalto.J an increase in ap,aecanu "'•thow.
an mcre&amp;\C rn funds. ConntrS o,slaioed.
C.Kp«''C'd t11C't'U$C

U\

prtdlCil'd. ""c: will cilhrr make awardt co

100

)otwtfCWJMIW,~~r-

6mited." As for ohe pro.cnt. Coonocs
h.._ thll Con&amp;JUS panes lqislallon to
incruse fundina of Olber aXI pf01111m• .uth
"'Work·Siudy.
Oownry reil..,..red his op~iuon to do&lt;
SoCial Securloy de&lt;:reast, ..daimioa rho&lt; "I
don'o ohink iu a btncfi&lt; rho&lt; should b&lt;
cut.'"

��Group Legal Services
announces a
Paralegal Informational
Meeting
being held on
Tuesday,October 6, 1981 at
7:00pm in room 334 of
Squire Hall.
All of those interested in
volunteering as Paralegals
must attend this meeting.

Oy DAN HOLDER
Ct~mpus

A"'crug~ rollt"t ~udt:ntJ

Editor

fadna average coli(J.r problem•. Oood

Sf'des. Money for lll&lt;"•cmc.cer. Getting a job. Fecdin' lh&lt; children

1hcir dinntr.
l·or o'n lSOO UB s.tudm~. these and other problC"ms art JU!ot anothrr
pan of lhr acod&lt;mi&lt; schedule. They arc non~radi1ional swd&lt;nls. qe 2S
and 0\CT,

''E.x.h student h&amp;1 a dtff~c=nt ,$(( or problems.. Aadmuc Ad\ 1\.0f
H

Judrth OifiSddey n01od. Bu1 a commoo on&lt; i$ ·•a real fear or rr-&lt;nl&lt;rina
the &gt;o.."'&amp;mrt "OIId." A\ dir«~or of Proj&lt;C1 Quantr Plus, Dinarldr)
coordinates 1 proaram of ustudm~s hdping students" dcsig:I'K"d to
$Uppon lht oldtr nud&lt;nl.
Mo.R of theit Slt.adenu art

Call 831·2273 if you have
any questions

''motiYated to do ~t'JI in then c.-,urst1.''

sbt rcporttd. "Thty- thtir lirt .. !&gt;&lt;in&amp; a tilde shortt&lt; IMn lha·l or
lhe a&gt;·eraa• SIUden•:· Oif~Stldey indicattd thai QUI or a PQienlial UB

market or 1$00 'over 2S' Sludents, approximately 60 3.re a~ivdy
invoh·ed in ProJect Quar1er PIu.s. The: oldest she knew of was ::. 64 )t:na
old.
Grades are a chief conCC"rn for 1hes.e students, whh many no1 \\llling.
to act.~pt C'i in 1 (.'Oursc where ahey could aet A's. *'They :arr ju\1
pttrified 1h81 lht)' will rail." th~ dirmor arfirmed. Jn M)mC' instan«'i lhe
husband paf$ for the "'ife IO go lhrough s&lt;:hool. wh~e Olhtrl 03\'e
coUc_gc age sons and daU£,htcrs auendin,&amp; the Unh'CT'Sil)' with thtm.
"Tht majori1y or lhCS&lt; SludtniS do e.x trtrntly
Oiroctor or
Studtn1 ~~ for lht Otpanrncnl of Continuing Educa1ion Phylhs
Scharr.... &lt;aid. "Thty arc pa)ina for thdr tduca!Jon. and ott muth

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CALL FOR PROPOSALS

mort stnOUJ.' •

Anu~htr lfOUP or ..,.,.... thai ha\e uniqut probltnu :Ut ....,. or
di•1&gt;r'Otd "Oflltn. ASidt from ltrict financial womts, lhac pcoplc.ofltn
ha•~ childr&lt;11 1hat also mwt be !aktn care or. "Famll) lhinp art ohm
in•olvtd" tn 1ht eollqe procos, Schaffner aplaintd. "T01al lim&lt;:
cannot bt de"ottd to educatK&gt;n."
For Sherry Camallcri, classes w~ "&gt;ay difflcull." In S&lt;hool for Ihe
last si\ years.~~ recently graduated from UB \\ith a Maners Oq:rec m
Woman's S1udl"' in American Scudies. Marritd 12 years aao. Camallcri
said !hal ehher "friendi would help out" wa1china her children while
she wen! 10 night S&lt;hool. or h&lt;r husband who worked the nr&amp;hl •hifl
did.
In balancing 5&lt;hOOI\\'Otk with her famny, she tJiplained thAI ''I did
most of m)' v.'Ork hnr ac night." A major problem VtllS da}'limc ~tcturo
lhal silt couldn't anmd becaw.t or no babysiuers.
For lht older SIUdtnl t&lt;tumin&amp;IO collogt, Dinaeldcy recommcndtd
takin&amp; 1he Collett ~~I Eumtnation Proyam (CLEP) n~mmation .
TI.cK teas rneasurt tht ttvd ot non&lt;ampus eduauion th:u ~·cont has
recei&gt;od rrom fOurcts wth "'a job or the mOitary. An01h&lt;T pas.,ble
"'enue that sht dcsarbod •as Empirt Stat&lt; Collta•- Under 1hrs plan,
studt-nu tettt\ t crledll (rom uy mstrtution :tnd com.btne Lhcm unckr
N.,. YOlk Stale Board of Rq&lt;niS coordination.

Proposals for activities to enhance University life are being
sought by the Student Activities Steering Committee, which has
been allocated $25,000 by the Faculty-Student Association to
fund approved grants which can not normally be funded
through other sources.
Any members of the University Community may submit a
proposal with a budget estimate to -

Student Activities Steering Committee
C/0 Student Affairs
543_Capen Hall - 636-2982
/

Proposals may be submitted on fo rms available at that office
or in the form of a letter. Submissions should include the name
of the proposing individual or organization (with a person to
contact), and a detailed estimate of expenses. After initial
screening, proposers of projects being.considered will be invited
to meet with the committee to discuss their requests fo r funding.
The committee seeks creative responses to University needs
which will benefit a substantial segment of the student population and the UniVPSity Community.

L tlt lht undrraradualt 5tt:lor, the ni&amp;)ll school or Millard Fillmore has
experit~ "1 nptd t-cpamion" in the ensinecrin&amp; and mal\:t,Jement
Otld$", Schaffntr rcporltd. Bu1 sht no1od thai !her&lt; has been "a
·aradual incrca2 in human servkcs t)'pes o f proanms-such as
sociolosr:·
,
When t!K older ltudcnu lfllduate from college. their age
can either be a diStinct advantage or a real handicap. Some employers
:1tr tt-JUCIItU tO hire $00ltODC close LO rttiremtnl 'l&amp;C, becautc O( the
nttd tn train a person ror ntO&lt;t jobs. But Schaffner explainod for moSI
Jludtnll "lh&lt; upcrienee ~dtd on to their·tducatlorr Jives th&lt;m a beuer

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OF APPLICATIONS IS
OCTOBER 14th '81
Friday, 2 Oc- •til Tho s-t"'m . 3

�editorial
Who's counting?
27,412.
That's the number of students who will be
gracing the hollowed halls ol UB's manf
campuses. While in Capen Half, parties and
gala events may be thrown to celebrate this
record, a sober assessment of the recently
released registration ligures Is no cause for
joy.
UB has too many students. They crowd
together on BlueBird buses, they over· flow
recitations, they stand in line at inadequate
food service facilities and spend Incessant
amounts or time standong in dropladd lines,
registration outposts and the like. So for the
average student, the announcement of record
numbers Is no reason to cheer, but rather
worthy of another anguished scream.
For the administration-unfettered by such
student-oriented problems as waiting In
lines-there Is another reason to cry. Simply,
UB is getting tots of students, but they are an
flockll)g to the same place, affecting
.cadelnlc quality. Tills Ia. a eure elgn of a
week lnatltu\lon,- or at leae! one that is not as
healthy as-n might appear.
Attrition has tong been a UB problem. Once
a year, the University President might
gleefully expound on US's great ablfily to
attract students, but the real test of a sound
nstitution Is the abiHCy to keep them after a
few years or undergraduate study.
Coupled with this lnabiliiY to keep students
is the failure to Increase the number of

doctoral students. This University is
undergoing an evaluation of the Graduate
Schools, to boost UB bragging rights, but the
recently released l igures shou ld be
disheartening. Grad students, although they
may contribute tittle socially or politically to
student life are the crux of a top school and
determine its national ranking and reputation.
UB may rank high on the enrollment lists.
but the sheer multitudes of students is
nothing to brag about. It' s academic quality,
student life and competent faculty that count.
That' s one computation our President might
not be- so proud of.

are declining.
It Is unfortunate that students are now
forced to make a decision between the
aqulsftlon of tangible skills or of gaining a
liberal arts background. The promise of big
bucks plays a prominent part In the ultimate
decision.
.
The Irony of the situation is that lour-year
graduates, In many cases, are offered more
money lor entry-level positions than their
professors receive for teaching them their
skills.
·

Careers

The opportunity Is at hand to witness the
performance of the number one quarterback
at the helm of one of the most exciting teams
In Division Ill football.
Yes, right here In our midst Is the Bulls'
Marty Barrett. And tomorrow Barrett will lead
his team against Division II flval Wayne State
University at Rotary Field at 3 p.m.
The Bulls' record stands at a perfect 3·0
and their unbeaten streak Is on the line.
Won't lhat make lor exciting football?
With a record 27,000 students enrolled at
UB, why can't the 10,000 seats at Rotary be
filled. Admission Is free II you take your
student ID to Clark Hall and pick up a pass.
So break that studying habit lor a few hours
tomorrow and come out to the ball park and
watch the Bulls extend their streak to lour.

The career outlook in the next decade l or
students In the "practical" fields of
study-computer science, management , the
health sciences, engineering-is healthy. A
pr.eponderance of high-paying, potentially
upwardly mobile jobs awalt graduates.
While UB unleashes eager students on the
business-WOrld, B.S. in hand, the liberal itls
are struggling to lOre lreshme'n lo their
programs without statistics of job prospects
to dangle as bait .
Monday's special section, Images,
Indicates that UB reflects the national trends:
enrollment and career prospects lor the
professional schools are rapidly increasing as
the liberal arts enrollment and Job prospects

Good luck

feed hac
When is life alive?
Edllor.

_,.n

All thil COIJffO'Itrey twet
II I lltUI I fi«IOn,
when Is i t alirte, when df»a ft haN righrr~ ahows •
misundelatandlng of the n•tura ot tht wortd. JfJI
nature olllle.
Suretr the tetul ,,, lila, ..,., at the mom., I of
conception. But 1111 Ia In • bl1d1 ol gras1, • drop of
blood. • ldlttn.
Tho probMm 11 In tho oll/KI•Iub/tct rtfew ol rflllty.
The mother and child"' not dllllnct. nor wilt IItty
ever o., by tM very ,.,uri ot things.
You ~rralnly don't have to bt human to /eel ptln.
O.mqttrate that lor yoursttn. Step on the dog'• ""·
put • worm on • hook.
/om pro-choice, pro-/fHdom. II you •••«~ my
td'tlat I'd probftJiy trguo egtlnJt an ttJortfon. The
argum.,u thtt thl~ ft no world ("unoerttln lututt"J to
bring • child into 1hows the ttmt aort of
mlsund.,lttftd,ng. Thtttll no other world. The only
wty It will rill chan~ 11 through our children R•l•e
/hem right. Oo your t&gt;esl.
The ..,,o..boltlon"lorc.s In lhll countty ' ' ' Ml
pro-lifo. TINy.,. lite ume -~ wtoo erpue epoltlll
u..r #ldue»trott In public tehoola end tftt ' ' ' " P«&lt;t'lfl
don'/ OIW
«/ucetlon or homo They oro
sexist. mlttl#eltltlc and I'IIW • guilty con•a.nc..
They tre tntJ..stK tfJ#J anti-lift

who

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Koott.
Unlve&lt;&amp;lty Shideno
Anton

Foodfil

Cloenglng American Ole~ by t.llo Brewster end

Edllor:

PutJIIc lnttrllt (1'165 S. StrHt NW, WtahJngton, o.c.,
20()()9). U1lng ar•rlotlcl compll«/ by the Un/1«1 States

Thenk you forth&amp; ltticle. "Natutal FOOds •
blflsslng? Nutritional expens say no, " in the
SeptemMr 18 issue ol The Spectrum. It pofnts out
some Important shortcomfngs of the health fOOd
movement.
The ertlcle S-HrrJ; to lsdc. how~r~ e diJcuulon or
some slgnlllunt work in the 1'-Jd of nutrition. Tht
book, Nutrition and Physlcal Oeoeneratiof\ tJy
Weston Price. ODS (en liable tl the Htellh Science
Ubrtry). tor ex amp'-, cltJarty deplctJ Itt. ell.ct•
wh;ch relined foods Cln hive 01'1 humi n tJi ologrc.t
dfiVI/opmiMt. Any student intertstl!d irt this sutJ/!Kt
C8.n exam;ne this enttu~lclll wort. H/1 gen.rel
/Jndlngs wete tl'lst diets consisting 1XImlf1/y olloci''Y
grown whole gnins ettd f,.sh v~tt~a. with smell
•mounts of •nfmat fOOd. were SUP«IOt to those that
InCluded SWMtS end White flour. •
Epldemiofogi$1S ltOUnd tM WCNfd lfl I}Otklt'tg t
link MtWHn diet and OMIIIn d~eM,.IIW diSH I.$
Tile September.lWJI (Pirt 2) i. .llfl ot ~
Reuarc:l1, fOf uom{&gt;le, conrofn• l&gt;ooh opldemloJogfr:et
•nd eKperlm«~tal ~tud~es on the role old,._,, fat Jn
the n•tural h1story ol c.rtain csnc:en (111/l«lllly
bntest and colon cenc«1. Topic$ such as dieltry f 1tJet
and overnutrition are also discussed In lhlt rssw.
A.nolhe' Interesting IOUrce ollnformetlon i.f The

Mlchott F. Jocobron, ot the Cer&gt;t•r for Sclenooln tho

O.ptttmem of Agriculture, the•• authofl otJrerved
trendl In the Amerlc1n diet in tho /.lsr-65 ye•rs. There
hi I I&gt;Hn, P« caplll an ln~teln I at consumption.
1 d«rNse In compltx urtx&gt;hydtete consumption,
end an lnctlllt In lwHten« consumption.
Dietary Goats lor the United States, Second Edition

/Piftpere&lt;J by tho Stoll ot rho Select Committee on
Nuttltlon tnd Humen NHds ollhe Unit~ Stites
s.tJtteJ ptoVkJer gulcMim•• 10 those Stitching lor
nullltlonel 14vlce. 0Mttlltuggettlons Include •
d«:r•••~ conaumptJotJ of anlm•t 111, sugat. suglt·
coiUtlnlngloodl. and ''''• en ~~used consumption
of fruit&amp;. ~llble' end whOI• grains. end •
rHuctlon of O'iernutmJon
It IMml eMit ""' these lnd mtny olhfl SOUt~l

can IKO~IH 111i1ttnc..

o,. cont~pletJng

~t.,t.nlam, lor examp,., might con•utr Diet f01 a

SINon Plalle~ by Franc.• M-. uppe, - r The
Book of Mlcooblollce, by Mklolo Kush/ fOf funlof!r
lnlormorlon. Orle nH&lt;ta. In my op/1!/on. ro exercise

bOth one•• tltlonaland lntultl\le ebi/Jties wMn OM
I~ ollfttlutry. In my opiniOit, while
foodt
not ,. tht enswet, economical lnd
lfellthy loodr •xtst 101 "' •"

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Gary A. Glrwlno
Gr11duaoo StUdent

�op-ed

d'Jtlt:S! opinipn
By MICHAEL F. HOPKINS

I

Joy hate, at home, llate-nlng to an Albert Ayter
INIIIad. and 1 wond'!.l.
Tne rune Is ..Witche:s and Devils," and 11
-mstha11M IO&lt;md (reconled In 19&amp;1) took a long tool\
Into tho w1ndlng betrayals that are taking place now.
Acw.aUy. betrayal •s not qwte tt'kt ughl wcwo, •s n? Not
un...._. there are UlOse fea.r1ul •nd nelve enough to nave

\hoUgh that Oann Vader woukl reatly turn '"-tO Lu~e
Skywalker. CM even Clartt Ken·1 wrtt)out tht c ape I say
Datth Vlder. toe &amp;II tile tmpUed humor, qulle serkKislr. fOJ
he Ia nor a m•r•oe- Ratner, rte iS the verr ,..,
manifestation or a nauon1s reara and hatreds. made bold
by '"' flKCd apathy ol thoso who put aside their actiVism
upon leatnlng from tha mcd•a (and other forces they had

And just think. triend s • _ . we helped Oarth VldOf to
the Hltl Someone d id, Said we wanted '•· Bogged lor lt 10
nappen. 0/sco'rl on out k11eus to the prospect, to fal&amp;e
dtamonds m1k1ng m illions on I he sunshine side of
'*Mammy ·· L.ovo on I he rocu.. Drowned In a ch11.,

W as oraet1c1ng tt'le- Foree long before light

sables

and

m'Hnees rebOfn, ~t'Ae1ic•ng &lt;Sestgn on war res.lsletl
8.ack achvtlla. and cofleg1ante Tt'\lth-seek•s .AU a k)nQ
praC1ice of CSocttfne, willie Ju51ice dried Of..it 'n 1he mktst
of t0\lnta1ns. tn the land of htH\-fry and e.uus sun
But w e Cl l ~ tor thiS F-orce 10 cleanse our 'YIIIeys. and
fill our mouths. Hates \n I he space, the w ail of s.~nc1ion'd
decay stilling lhe alf Diets IOf a yeaht.
Its monu Ugh ten&amp; o vr belts. And 1 wondor what the full
measure of our mounHng h\mgcr Will be.

;ust been QUttltlomng) thll ihe t960s were a gag. The
revolutlon 11 olf, ladles .tnd gentlemen. Now stop bet no
naugn1y and tall•n line. Behave. Don't question. And
hOard alllht ansv.ers

D ¥th Vader 11 the dlu5.on gone mad. made tt.al by I he
P41$hers of mwage, lhrust uponm a natJon druntl. w1th
lhUsL. w m tn.sure me que.ne:tung of throets by c:u111no otr
the wate-r_ H•ghttn educ.auon by s!Jctno up tt\e tnson
ana t~ tncome .lt londty remembers a hme w~n '' otdn·t
know thete &gt;NU 5Uth a
1hJno • . • as a race ~rotMem
Fondly ser~ds remembrance' racing tor our htdo~
R.-cts.m? f.~dnesa? Noooo, 11 grins. Jsut buaines.a
While the one-tlmo right hcmd o f Mar11n Lulhar Ktng
goes 10 work on thO head, spoke o f f\Ow ttta: POOr mull
sutler .
a.s thO)' are told?!'

Pleasant ST.
By KEVIN ANTERLIN E

$UOS'O ot t he word, everyone wrll auouo up to the
experlonctt our veratOn ot you. The future Is prepa1ed for

you

W

e cannot assume respon.slbOjt)' for your
debilitated •m•o•natPon. You have labored long

1n tne serv&amp;ce of you' mec:Ha hefoes
Y"" 100 hilve a pa.c&gt;e In tha aystem; yo&lt;~r

~ ..."'Gihll

molhlng wllh tt-yow otc;.he-is ont, • mauer ot watUng
fOf tM u~nabte. And of course you tre conect- w t\11
wn• f'lappon to you ~ being organized th~s vcwy mlnu~e by
Ugures wnose names ere welt known 11 well as by
strangera.
Your absontcminded and distracted analysis ts suh&amp;d
petfocnv to the s1tuattM. Jt has U'le ton::e ot sonlle
repeUUon. The movie actor Pre&amp;ldent. regatdless ot
whether or not you voted for h1m (Of even whettMn or not
you voted at all because. as the comm()('lpflice remlnos
us, vouno tfWOtves no meaningful cholcet. Ia giving you
your Chancre to exp.re$$ yourMII. 10 bKome an artist in
the ..,..a of the regime. You are needed espec41IIY now
that technology cannot cope.
So why pretend to be offended at ou~ •tatttnents as If
they we.e tnsuus? we are merely auemptln.g to sugg-est
soma thing thlt tees not yet been invented. Of covrs.e we
tully re1llle that our beliefs are., shall we &amp;I)'. retrograde.
The thlng we want most Is to gtve otfenae. In the future,
It wo are allowed to have a future in the conventional

you.,.

ouu~.-alb&amp;ll

totally withOUt
cN.rmtng In serve
lnad'Yertent and cnltdl&amp;n way-tmpreclse a.nc:J potntlessty
arroganL On tttose few ocea.sfons you have been O••tn a
real chOICe. your dec•.ilort n..s been ~slltenlfy
.. mainalfeam •· Your suA-tval ts thereby assured aiOttg
witt'! everyone's eventual denuse. YOfJ aiW~I'rl ask
.. frtenda.. fDf money, an&lt;S would ~atk your llther"s
automobile noar Fr1nklln and Chippewa on a Saturday
night ano walk to the bar alone, oblivious to the tousy
hooker&amp;.
What 11 u like ne.re? (You never- ~sk.) What 11 u re•ll'l
like hero? wnet 11 the meanlog of the wanltd poaters?
The crude drawtngl? Every day on the MeHObus, on lt\e
Bluebirds. 1n tfle Aathskette..-. and 1n the E:U.cott Comptex
we see at ...,. 1 naif-dozen men ~r.o Iii the genefat
descttoUon ~tectly These wanc~eung men .,., are
cenam. nave comm1t18CS no P&amp;ttleular cr•me. ate not likely
1o e"Yer commu any cnme.. We Know tMm as ""ell as we
know anyoM; U1ey are OUr$elves They are tne mOil
Dtl:rfec:t repltiCintauons ot u$.. (But tal&lt;e 1hl1 mete! out ot
your ears, mon /rerea.)
Does any one ot you understand l ho motivations ot the
postar makers. tno stuaent bureaucrats tho mGlntcnance

worfl.ers who clean up alter all of us'? The oar wntn you
number ls called, Dorod "uonal!st. you wm understand
and tove the 111 ugly un·unlfortneo cop s1ugglng you
fepeatedly '" tl'lt gut .,-,a ctubb1no you to your kn"l He
Is ~our frt~nd eno OOinQ you • favor; you w •ll tnant.. h1m.
rou are t.~nable 10 \tunk tn any olher ~ay
W•lf you tnen be able 10 Pt'onounce everything you
cannot rnd•ly undft'ttlnd 10 be •·abstract?· Wete lh•
moonwalt\1 a Ma•1 Is NIKon sttlt Fuhu~i? Do you ~ilnt 10
• sp&amp;na tr.e r~t ot yOf..ir tue oo tr.e mslde ol a mef'ltll
nospl.,l? You navo nevet' been a prtsonor You ha~e never
been a slave

Commltt" contend a w ould be awkward U tnt holidays

nlvtflity President Robert 1- Ketter. never a
cJOM fttend of 1.n e .a.tbany decls;on makers, ' '
once ~aln making foes In tho State C.pltal
with h la relusalto Shut UB lot lha high holy JewiS/1
r
llofiGeya next year.
Ooaplte • quile worthwhile stand on ptlncl ploa. I he
Faculty Senlte a nd Ke tter should concede on the matter.
rather than ftc• the wtllh ot angry SUNY-crats and •
vengeful Leglolature. Allnough 11 may bt soon as wlmpl ng
out to poiiHeal p1essure. the issue Is just so muctt more
oomplOJI and ah&lt;&gt;uld be Judged on principle alOne as
many...,.. 10 be dOing hare.
In 1876. tha Stole Unlftrdy of New YOlk (SUNY)
TrustMI opted to mandate that 1t1 5nstl tutl0nl st'lut
down, oltlf ....,. leglolative pandorlng to lha olfect that
lho ea.c&gt;led olflcioll would dO 11 thotnaot..._ But many of
the lnathuUons., es;peclalty the ~'rebels.. a1 UB, felt its
pfe,ogatlvel wore being usurped and compla•nod bitterly.
The Truatoes conceded last year, I'T\OYing that the
declalon be up lo the ln&lt;Uvldualscnoolr and UB·e
C.lender Commlu eo 0rompUy votad to allow lor the
ac.tleduling of classes on theM d1ya. The Leg1slature
quickly drafllfl a biU. In response to ue·a ocUono. that
woul&lt;l lotce lha ohutdOwn. tOU&lt;:hlng oil a brcwhaha that
nu loll UB atandlng atone-w lll'loul ,..,. lha pomlcalty
tgno&lt;ant an&lt;1 guuoss SUNY Trust- !Nicking them up.
And tM Atblny barons are gestur1no th.lt un.tau UB
gtwta 1n, the entlfe system wtll be IOtoeG 'O auu., for its•
t'ei!ICIIM:II to bOw before tnek might' odie:ta,.
....

U

re~aot~lng 11 not lotally faully , hOwever. F1rstt.here
It tM afmple maHer of scheduling, wttlctl the CaJtMd&amp;r

Uo·t

are alfeld)l Wfutttn In the SdHtdule 0t1tt1ng. a plan thai Js
v.abJe 1nd t11, tn • buruUQacy as t.arge and c.omptw:.teo
u UB'a ta no easy 11sk and m1ght even be unworkable 1f
ltextbtHty 11 tunher reaoced.
The otho.r ergument that k~ps UB on sometNttat solid
ground ia rooted 1n p rinciple, on one o f those ltUellee.tuaJ
and moral arguments that 50mGtime.s g at toll In tnt
callous WOtld ol higher education. Sueh proponents claimthai UB should have autonomy over Hs o wn atfa{rs-be
mey ecademlc Of edmlnlslratlve- regardless of 1ne odlcts
spewed from Albany politicians.
To con&lt;:ede Of\ 1 matter Hke thJs might encourege tOe
Leglalatu.e thlt SUNY - and UB,-are push·OVtts and any
interflt'enee may feaull only In postufing end etYtno 1nc:J
ltUie .e.Uon Bu-t thta MemS unhkely.
Such an lt'gument 15 aJso the most compeU1ng
ration•-. to matce UMI shut down &amp;n in tern.~ deC-•skM'I.
ratf\et' tf\ln Of\e made by leglstaH¥'1 mlndltt. To tel the
eJected onH Ioree I he hOliday •ssue mJghl only
eneour1ge them to delve Into higher ed even tunher. a
ttlreat that would only damage the already feeble SUNY
system. Tile PandOfa•s Box UB would open Ia not only
unfair to the rest o t the sc.hoOfs In the Sta te, bu1
dangiiOUI and completely seltlah.

~.at

Pfobabt~

A notrw luclct reason Is
the Legislature
has lltllo Gtslro to let tho bill become taw. especially in
an elocllon year. and ShOol&lt;lll be manlpula1110 Into low
by ue·a 11Ubbo&lt;ness. il may rotnembtr UB 01 bucl!lot li mo
ne&gt;Ct S¢ng The OI&gt;O'•tlng budget has abeaGy decktlated by •ntlatiocl and guaranteed uii'Y i~e:reues.,
luvlng llnlo room lot any O«&gt;Qrommouc help.
Why anger tho LtglsiOlure even l urtl14tr b y ~oldlng firm.
eapectolly wllh lhe third year of tho Oe&lt;&gt;tol School
auocatlon due "'u o fol a vote?

O nce you plorce the veneer o l mi ndlessness. your worat
$u$DfCJOn$ •bOut tho depth of tlurnan ugliness. 11'11 il\tPI
and clumsy sadlata whO rule your soul. wtll bocomo your
ars poeuce. your underSUndtng ot Amt!f'tca. Whefl YOfJ
unoe.:Siand the pte sent Situation m terms or 1rt &amp;nd
9QhhCS interec1W\g yOt.t wtlt at le5s t no Ionge' fee:l
4;0mlortatJte
But ~• 5-USOIGI no~o.,er. tnat •n most •nstancea yot.~ •t
you wee placed on I he roof of tM okt Lockwood l1tHary
w tth a Bole.IC and a crow ot Japanese tecnn~C.al aavttors,
would not know whore to begin. You woutd only ftpreat
tne mis takes ot tne lmm&amp;dtate past by badly a1m1ng 1he
expensive camere on youraoll, and tnen panning the
laPdscope uncJorgolng 11torauons.

A thhd re~ to ck&gt;se the sehoot •• that Kettet 1nouk!

not m.ake a final de~stOn on this •mportant matter.
becaUH he IJ leaving soon Thi S IS lt'U. CIIJI IO tUJ
Or'Yif.K&gt;n t non-cMclaion dec.lsJon. 1n which he rut.a that
nls S\ICCIIIOI lhOt.ll• nave time to eons*dor tne vanous
op11on1 The rebOunds and ramihCIItlons ot f1Qhllft9
Albany m1y not be whit the new Pt'estdent wents to fac:.e
i.n Ill s first weefila on the fob.
M ost or t"e preaaure on Kettor to remain s1eadfa11 Ia
comlng hom the Faculty Senate, a ctellberettve bOdy
given 10 blckerlng and debate. T he Senate aoom-. to feel
that this lnterttwonee Is an lntringomenl on 111 academTc
freedom and shoutd be resisted, c.ont!nu!ng 1ts uactltton
of seetcing an Intellectual paradlse in a poHtiCal tungle.

W ~tse ~-d

hal
be expec:ted of • bod1tn1t •• 1n
clongw of talking General Education and ocaoomiC
tetotm 1nto the OfOUnd OVfll pmuy sea1ou.s1. . and llf1tor·
departmentol friction. 11 would be footllh to usume •
Faculty Sen111 more glfen to self·•ntereat than to eit"Jeallty Of practical conslderauon would cr'!e.nge It m'lnd
now.
U B should rtallte that as muotl as they might Want 11 1
th e)" do not oper.ta In a pollHc.at vacuum, even though
tho Amherst Campus 11 so Tsolated from the re•t of
soc:loty. Not 10 ciON will not make us lha l logalllp of the
SUNY ayllom. 1&gt;1111"- blacl&lt; Sheep, lha oellloh al otor
whlch wnt hurl tha other 63 SUNY lns111u11ona
U B could win tM INIIIIe and SIIY open. l&gt;ulll will IUIOly
lOSe lht: '*''· a ~rruc Yk:tOfY that w1U e.aalty ucetata
in1o a deb6e... one I h at Keeter '*ill not have to w atct. tM
c:h•urecl bodlea bt pulled out lrom. A reapc&gt;NIOIO wltl reaJlle the •eatlty a.nd altwnatiYU and t'ltk&gt;na lly
guide the University fOtWard and rea.lst the tell practicat
other bodlll.
U'l the !tall t&lt;oiter could d o.,

F"&lt;&lt;ly. ~ O&lt;lobor 11181 Tllo GI&gt;O&lt;IIum •

5

�feedba

I

Unfair accusation
Ed•tor

Challenge
I woukllt}(e to put the lol#oWIIIQ OU.ItiOIJS IO OM}\
Alutto

,.a.

-How do ..mlttuetOis'• Mce Krallman ~~ tmtJd m
IS lh*e. setHnUJg PIOC.U., WI I' h~
by wnom1

the Ill$/

UJleJY~wl'd? And

-What prflV•flll~ SliPS 1r1 you going to tde 10
msure 11111/hrl mghlmlrt ~ln't ''PH' ttsell?
-11 you don'&lt; "-'~• ,,.. . m•r~o. wny nor
&amp;elect • ,.ndom

••rnpJ• ol 20 stu&lt;Hnts I rom

we. the tMmbers of POOE.R {the latm orgamzatron
It US). Itt outraged at the d#lscnptton betng posted
all otter campus ol the •ttac/i.et at Cooke Hall
We wtluld like to know now .som~ne came to lf'lt
conc.luSIOflllllt the erimmal WIS PUHIO R101.n'
Un/tlss '' ts pro~. the word ••po.s.s1bly .. should not
be U$~ tO dtSCI~ U1e a"tMtnll
In addmon, M!' do not sH riH! relevan~ ill os;ng
'" etttntc t:nckgtound •s • de-sc11pt,.,. de~~ AHirto
Rteans are WfJ1t~. blaCif, end tan. T,.y range from

.,,,,ght olottd natr and blue eyes to curly btown hatr
•nd brown eyes
Th,S ktnd ol 1tattm1t1t onty s.ho•s tgnor.nc:e ofthe:
Puetto A1c.an cultutt It adda to the lla,.s ol18c,sm
by the petpetuatlon of srereotyfHS,
We d.mlnd a wmten publiC apology from •"
·~nc.ltl mWJ/VMJ 1n u11ng thiS a.scllpt;ve dev;ce An
'""' a1 lmportlnt •• thiS. left u.n,.soiWd. wilf onty
lead to mote sufe towactJs- the f.lniW'fStty by the
p,_to Rican ttudtnts and Pwrto RH;an commumt).
We hope thiS m~ttet Yt#/ oe resol'led w;tn

ex;&gt;H,.ncy
U IKII M. GonuiH
President, PODER

lhe

class. s•nd th•m • b11el questi011nl"'· to conl~tm 01
mvalldllt my Cllims?
-Whii.JS the SII'CCe$1 rate lor mdlvtduaf students
seelcrng • Qllde change tHtore an AtJ Hoc Student
ApPf!afs commm~ Thll Is 1 slmptt ulcu1111on

1assure you., my
TAX CUTS will not

should w open to public Jctcmny
-Do you teet one quellfttld consultant lor a class

These '"''"'c'

favor the wealthY..

ot 72 MFC students lor thtH WDflk ptoJoct ;s
reason11b1e? Yes? No? Almost 11111 the Cllss had
somtt dlf,cutty wllh this us,gnmem. None of the
computer conr.ultents ot the var;ous sites w•re
tuperlenced wJth the TSP PBCkiQt. Krallmlt(s olllce
hours ' ' the Mam Street Campus wttt not n11rty
sullichmt Furthetmote, K411tttn's ttpclted'y
demonstrat«&lt; 111itvd1 ol r•~•tHm•nt ana nosllluy
towards students would not cncourag• an yonD 10
appra.ch htm lor IUJJtence
-On Augu11 11. yov m$trUCtfd the cnaumen tDOAI
to no longer Hnptoy Mt Ktallman lot tt~chtng
putpases due to P#ldagog~eal dtl/lcultlu and
del~nctes m Krallman's bthlttlolll an msttuctor
Are you going to •ndots• K1111m1n's 101111)' to gtlde
faJrty?
"He that '.s un,usr m th• IH$1 ~~unJUst a/so"'

muen •·

Charles J . Steffen
UniVtttltly Studenl

Class complaint
Ednor.

Lasr Spring, I had the great misfortune to like
MGF 30' (Cotporartt Finance) on Monday nlghll wuh
Ken Ktallman as an mstructor. Hert's hOw lht cour"
unfolded:
1. Thste was no tex tbool( available /otthe/lt$1

month.
2. Tile ffrst quiz was neither Q"dtKI nor retutned.
This quiz accobnted tor 8.2 Pflrcent of the lfnal gtado.
3. The mldtetm eJCam worth 100 points was 30.2
percent of the final grade. The lnsttuctor taunted the
class in the stingiest. most evasive. tnd lnltntUe
manuer about whet their tell scores actullly meant.
Ft1.mark s l1ke "could be this" or ..couhJ be that" or
"well, you haven't flunked yet• ao not constttute lull
and lair feedback on grade progress
So tar 38.4 perceru of the fmaf grade and nothing
but a dec..itful smokesc:een regarding grade
feedbock.
4. Computer proJect: • three wHk •ss,gnment 101 a
class o/12 MFC students. where the mstructor Is""
only available qual;l,ed consultant. Thlslslnsane
Knllman m hi.s mlmitable megalomaniac fashion
made B big production abovt this tact. The
consultBJU~ at Yarlous compurtr .siltS wete not
lamillll.:wfth this computer P4Cillge.
5.. On Uareh 23. the eYf11ting Computer ptoj!Kt was
as-stgn~. Kr1.llm1n dismissed cJau at 8.:00 p.m ttl
9:30p.m. ~ty-two stlldfllll wtrt (hprlftd ot OM
and one batt hours of clau ,,,. whiCh coulf1 hl ~t
OHn dfwotBd to lurtMt InstructlOll r-r~artJittg the
special edit lurtetions teQuired to~~ thtl progr•m to
run antJ complete the asslngment-43.05 P«C«tt or

the Class- had ditticulty with thtc P.'09'•m. •n&lt;t only
~ PffCenl 'IJC!IwH11vll credtt. This proJect

8 . The $pe,cltiol1"!. Frklty, 2 OCIOO.r t N 1

:tr

eccounted tor 16
petcent of the fin•I grade.
6 ,-,, wtittett homework essignments lor r.n;s
COutse wete neither collfleted not gredf'd. Obviously,
they did not count towttd the lfnal gr1de. ·
7. l&lt;tlllmln'l extended discussion ol topics
unrettted to sub/ttet matter (Finance}, Ills tendency to
lecture dlt«:tlytrom me tex t rather than eluctdate 11.
artd most dlarurblngfy, hi• rude manner ol
lntlmldltlng studentr •nd thre~tenirtg them with
llllure utabllahed 1 Jtu then rllirlactory learning
envltonme-nt lor evening students. Elfly dismissal of
ctau wu common.
8. The weighting scht mt tor thlr course wes
chongocl dromlllcolly l ro m rhe orlglnol syllobus.

Orljlln•l Syllobus
Eum 1-15 JHrc.,,

Eum 11- 20 percenr
Final-50 percent
Homework, proJect,

class- t5 fHirt•n t

Flntl weighting
Outz-81 per~nt
Midtlfm-30.21 JHHc•nt
Flfl•l-45.31 ,.,..,,
The sChool hiJ 1 clear ObllgiiJon to {JIO'IKie 11

leu/ •doqu,,. lnorructiOn g.-.&lt;U IH&lt;IbocJr lor
student• Krallman tail«/ miS«ably on both coums
atHJ c,elled thlt class In an lrrespo~tslb,. way
To all the ctud.nts thar ttcelved • Cor below
tm•/orrry ot c&lt;•uJ 1 m•ll.,~ you ro ligbllr. Demand
• g.-.rt. -•lullton. Yrww fl(&gt;r rne rlghr, 0"" bnel
,.,., ro rh• Dton /o •Ill&lt; ,.kes. You hOife been ripped
o/1 myltH'Inds and 1 dau action witt bltng results.

chorlu J. Steffan
Unitrersrry Srudenr

�~~~

You Are Wt:lcome!

Jack Anderson
and Joe Spear

EX-CIA agents under the
gun for assassinations
Br JACK ANDERSON
AN OJOE PEAR

wc•,c been reponuv ror a )ear oa 1har tv.o rc:MPdts. They v.cre

..

ahat lin..,, Wilson

~Ctilnllotl)

~&lt;db)

andicl&lt;d for smuUlma op~o.,, 10 L•bya. bu1 1hey ,ump&lt;d ball and
ll&lt;d O\en&lt;U. Willon u hidan&amp; oul •n 1.11))-a. Tct!'ll~&gt; bdie-&lt;d 10 b&lt; in
Lebanon.
~ lh•n&amp; 1hat bolh&lt;n 1he HoUS&lt; lol&lt;lll&amp;~ Commm.,. as lh&lt;
possibility that Terpiland Wilson may ha&gt;r b&lt;tn in,oh&lt;d in aaual or
attempted a»asinations; m thii country.
cvidc::n~

Every Saturday, 9:00pm
SL. James Church
3021 Bailey Ave.
Cacar

WASHir-:(iTON-Thr HO\I~ lnl&lt;lll$&lt;11« Commlu~ lm fi!Wiy
d&lt;Cid&lt;d 10 look mlo lhe ..,.,.;,,..of '"0 DOIOriOUS form&lt;l' CIA accnas
JWD&lt;d Fran~ Te.pol and Ed,.m Watson. ll's abo&lt;u lnnt.

The Jw.aict Oepanmtna hu

Mass For Young Adults
Celebrate Mass in aninformal way, with,
01hers who share yourinterests, with a timely
homily and folk music.

10

011'"' 1o.-

'ours Ackilt \hmsa,.,

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
at PICCOLO'S!
- WATCH THE GAME AND HAVE
FREE PIZZA AT HALFTIME!

yoUR CHOICe! $

5.95

(SCHUTZ)

STEAMED CLAMS &amp; 1 PITCHER OF BEER
OR
(SCHLITZ)
CHICKEN WINGS &amp; 1 PITCHER OF BEER
COM PLETE LUNCK, DINNER
AHO LATE·NIOHT SHACK
MENU AVAILABLE!

~
~r~
The Jewelry Exchange
DIAMONDS
Fme Gold &amp; S1~ JeWelry
lor /hat SPfiCi•t occasiOII.
Wa al10 PlY higbHt pricn tor
GokJ.Sifnr.Ctau FUno•

834-6881

an .ancmpt

on 111&lt; life or a Ubyan Sludml in Colorado last )e&amp;r. The $USJ'«))&lt;d
USU&gt;in knew \\Cillon and had met with him no1 lon&amp; b&lt;forr thr
shoolin&amp;.
•

~ for Terpil. the &amp;overnment hb hls o""n v.ords with whioh 10 accuse
him. He was stttnly 1apcd by Ne-w York undercover agenu two )'ears
ago. The uodtrco\•c:r cops " ·ere pOsing as La1in Amtric-.a terroristS.
Terpil agr«d to sdlthem machine JUII&gt;. e•plosiv&lt;S and other deadly
devices.
Then the ren&lt;gade CIA man as~rd: "You gu)'$ aron'1 knocking orr
Amorieans by any ohano&lt;. art you?"
"No. come on:• r~lied one or dw.undercover 3gtnts... Would I so
around ~oekina orr Amorieans? All. ""me on. No."
R&lt;ton&lt;d Terpil: "Wtll, .. e have in the pasa."
That "'as an astonish ina statement. A rormtr CIA a.acnt was claiming
-&lt;O have killed Am&lt;tiean citizms.
Mean,.hile, Justice: Department $0Urce.s say tht)' art investipting 3
poS&gt;ible connmion between Terpil ond a former aide 10 S&lt;n. Strom
Thurmond, R·SC. Wt should slt&lt;U 1ha1 1he stnalor hlmsolr prob•bly
had no idea hu name was b&lt;ina usrd. •
H&lt;r&lt;'s the S10f}:

A key &amp;onmment -.nncss hu chu&amp;ed ll\al Tcrp1l mtt SC'\tralrimn ln

1976 ,.itb JOrntOn&lt; nkknam&lt;d "The Preacher." Tl!t'pilthoughl Th&lt;
Prracher Yr-as a chid aick to Thurmond. He purpose: of the mtttinp -.as
to foaur&lt; out a ...y to a« ei&amp;ht C·llO 1ranspor1 planes to L•b)a. The
aitttafl bad b&lt;m purchas&lt;d by L1b)'a but deti'uy had b&lt;m h&lt;ld up by
II&gt;&lt; Unir&lt;d Stales b&lt;ta- of diaator Muammar QaddaO's support of

international terrorisu.
Ttrpilllad b&lt;m offcr&lt;d a malbon-&lt;lollar commou10r1 by the Lib)'ans

for each uanspon p1.a.M lhal •-u dc:li\end. The JQ\tmmtnt v.1tness totd
ow usocial&lt; Dale Van Aua that The Pr~ us sup~ 10 JCl tho
planet r&lt;l&lt;u&lt;d 10 ub)a tluOU&amp;)I Thurmond's offoa:.
Aooording to the ,.it non. Tcrpil offe&lt;rd Tho Prudlcr a commossoon
or $2$0,00() for &lt;ld1 plant and add&lt;d Ihal Thurmond "ould r=i,·e Ihe

sam• paymtnl orb&lt; decided to htlp.

Wt baV&lt;: tr.ocked do•n The Prcadler. Ht's a man namrd R.C.
Whitner. HJJ rtkknamc came rrom has m1ddlt name: Church. Ht w;u
OC\I!t a cl!ief aide lO Thurmond. He bad mctely •"Orl&lt;d for lh&lt; =••or
as a fundraiser.
Whitner is now a Wlbltinalon consul1an1. lit Wd he had no
recollection or ha,ina m&lt;t Terpil. Out he had met Ed Wilson, he said, ••
a couple of ooeial afrain.
s pokesmen for Thurmend said there ..... no way lh&lt; StniiOr could
ha,·e aonen the planes rd&lt;as&lt;d. &lt;&gt;Cl1 If he had wan1ed 10.
In any &lt;vent, the Libyans rven1ually d&lt;Cidrd to lry an01hcr bi&amp; nam&lt;
to get their tratlsport planeJ released. They turned lhtir t\Utntion 10
President Carter's brothct. Billy.
Fatdul ~lclnapplngT: Could a paren1al ~idnopplna sink tho A WACS
d&lt;al with Saudi Arabia? Some ton&amp;res.&lt;lonal inlidct$ lhink $().
The story involv&lt;d two children, OCH 2 and 4. They art the pro&amp;&lt;ny
of an American woman nam&lt;d Kristine Uhlman and h&lt;r Saudi Arabian
husband. Tho couple U'&lt;d in Saudl Arabia. bu1 under Am&lt;riean law,
tbt children arc citizcm of the Unicrd States,
Kristine grew unhappy in her marriage. So she packrd up her two
toddleo and found refl08e in the US Embassy in Riyadh. Amtriean
diplomatS helped her eseap&lt; 10 Ku,.ait, and finally 10 the Unil&lt;d Stai&lt;S.
•
Sb&lt; took up r&lt;Sid&lt;nct in Colorado.
Kristine's husband !iho.. rd up, kodnapped the lWO
A .. hik
childrctl and hauled lhe&lt;n back 10 Saudi Arab••· The moth« has b&lt;m

aao.

unable co eonraa h~ babies line-c.
Color1do's two sen4lOI'l. Dtmoera1 Gar) Han and Republican Boll
Armstrona. ha"e made thdr ro!X'nn lnown 10 thf State ud Jusaict
Oopartmeots. Hut has also ,.riuen to President Reapn aboUI Ihe
maucr.
Kristine Ubltnan bas already tokl he&lt; tak to a Houst sub&lt;omminoc.
But ber u:stimony may ha&gt;&lt; more repemi&gt;Slons on lh&lt; 01h« sid&lt; or
Cap;tol Hill, "hett lh&lt; Senate is consldnl"' the presicl&lt;nt's plan to ..U
AWACS planes 10 the Saudis.
Waleb oo
Tbc United Scales rt&lt;lt11tly sold som&lt; 2lO million
pounds Of surplUS bUIII!t IO ~w Znlancl. That nalioa U DOW lUrtlina
around and sdlin&amp; the bun« to I he Ru~o&amp;O$. Now Znland ..ill makt a
prolit .. hilc the American luptye&lt; wolllo~ Sl7 million on th&lt; deal.

....,r:

A
Yukon Jack.l
Post

�··t:-*'.

-f JDLICE BLOTIER
Mooda), !Wpl&lt;mbtt 21, 1-.t

NORTH CAMPUS REPO RTS:
SQUIRE BOOKSTORE-Peril Lar«ny-A fomtl&lt;
n:pons p«son(sl ufk took her tu!l backpack containina
tey&gt;, $10 ca\h, and p«sonal papor$ from the abo•·•
loeotlon.
BAIRD LOT-Criminal Mischid-A malt rtpons
pcrM&gt;n(s) u/k brol• his "'indow and o&amp;nllion ""Itch to his
1977 Ford, No. 163Sit.VD. $200 dam•l•·
SQUJRE HALL BOWLING ALLEY-P&lt;tll Larttn)-A
fomale r&lt;POru pcrson(s) tlfl mnO\'Cd her "alit!
oooiOJntna SIS. Stosdt:nt ID, and a MOM) Matlc Clld
..bik bo.. b...
SCHOELLKOPF-BurzW)·-A fnnalt rtpOns pmon(s)

ull. rC'mo\ rd rrom her unlod:ed room htl pune.
choclbook, cash card, Sl2 cash. A/&gt;ifFM rad1o, ond her
dmtt'&gt; 1k:tn5C. Total loss was SIS2.
SCHOELLKOPF-Burglary-A fcmalt rtpOrtS p&lt;rson(s)
u/ l tool her ullet containing Qukk,&amp;nl Cord •nd
misc. p&lt;rM&gt;nal 1&gt;:\pcrs from htt room.
SHERMAN HALL-Trespass(arr&lt;&gt;t)-Sub)&lt;Ct ""'
&amp;rrested for Rffiing a male's 10 sp&lt;cd bfl&lt;. Mttr • shon
chnc orr cunpus 00 Parkridgc Dr., h&lt; .... armt&lt;d
CiOODYEAR-Petil Urttn)-A &lt;nalt rtport&gt; pmon(sJ
uA "ol&lt; hos JSmm Kodal. camna from tho tbo&gt;&lt;
lo.:atiOn. "•'"'· S200.
ACHESON HALL-criminal M1sdutf-A ftrn&gt;k
R'polls person(s) ull broke the glau on tho front door.
T- - '• &gt;· Stpttrnher U. 19111
NO RTII CAMPUS REPO RTS:
BALDY BOOKSTORE-Pait l..arttny-A male l'ti&gt;On&gt;
porsonhl u l l mno•ed his blut l,.psacl from lh&lt; abo• e
lo&lt;atlon "htch contained 2 boou. noctbools. and
re&lt;um&lt; infonnotion. Total valut, S6S.
WILKESO:O. BLDG. 3, LEVEL ......cnmonal
\h&gt;dud-Patrol repon&lt; - ( s ) u/ L smashed a hoi&lt; in
the ...... undc:m&lt;alh nre alarm pull bo\ 110 11. OOJnag&lt;
~&amp;mac~ u S40.
~ARGO. LEVEL I -Criminal Mischief- Patrol reports
pcrM&gt;n($) u/k smashed"~" a half of a pin&amp;·pong table
in IRC Gameroom. Damage estimate by main1cnanCC' is

from the abo¥&lt; location.
FARBER HALL, Room 9A-Peut LtlrttnY-A male
repOrts pmon(S) u!l: &gt;tole SOO plastic b.,. from the
abo•·• location. They "''ere \'alued at $43.
DIEFENDORf LOT-Criminal Mt..,hief- A malt
sepnrl5 p&lt;non(s) u/k Sprayedl-llhrown 3 &lt;ticky •ub\lancc
on aht ris.ht side of his van.
GOODYEAR-Criminal Mischici-A mol&lt; rtpnm
pnson(s) u/k kicked 0p&lt;n the door to th&lt; "&lt;tJht room
at th&lt; abO\&lt; location. OOJnaze to door frame and lo&lt;~
01 $40

.... $250.
" EOSESDAY. SEPTEMBER lJ, IHI
"(0Rnt CAMP US REPORTS:

103 COOKE HALL, WOMEN'S BATHROOM-A&lt;sault
2nd-VIctim .;tat&lt;s that the sub]o:ct ""' "attina insld&lt; the
bathroom and Slated he was goina to &gt;tXuall)' 'IJ.S&amp;Uh hu.
The sub)oct then commcne&lt;d to b&lt;at her up physicolly
and ht c:uc her on the head \loilh a knire. tte also nppcd
the vk•im's blous&lt;. Th&lt; subjo:ct is d"""ibcd as • darL
mak. PQ\Stbly or Puorto Ricin dcscent. 26 or 27 years
old. 6'!" "'J" tall. h&lt;tvv build-US lbs.. lona block
hall·afro st)i&lt;. dark C)~ ;.llh bu"'&gt; C)ebro"'"· possobk
pap« clop tn lefi ar. He has a tbtCL ponl snr undtt left
loidt' of dun. Ht bas acne scan. all O\n b11 fa«. Ht •u
"eann&amp; an arm)' camouOa&amp;e Hdd jxkn, old faded pns
bla brov..l\ •9f'l. boots Y~ith blue pa1n1 spots on lhem. Hr
also had a &amp;old chaon "'ilh an Italian hom obout his

n«-l .
218 O'IIR IAN-P&lt;til l.arc&lt;ny-A fcntalt rtport•
p&lt;rson(s) u/ l r&lt;mo••ed S IS"cash I rom heo d&lt;sl drawer 01
the abO\ c location.
WJLKESON-AtJ. Harassm&lt;nt-A f&lt;1nalt and her

roommalb rtport tbar pasonls) u/ L made t~plicit sc,.ual
thrnu 10 1Mm O\'ft tht' phont;
RICHMOND BLOO. 3. LAUNDRY ROO!t4-Petit
Larrm)-A mal&lt; rtj)Oru pononts) u l l n:mO\'cd lui
li&amp;ht·biU&lt; knopsacl "him contained '"0 (2) bools. pens,
marLa-~. and DOtcbooLs 'ahaed at S60 rrom lht abo'"'t
l~tion
l lt UR.~ I&gt;AY.

SEPTEM BER 24, 1981

NORTII CAMPIJS REPORTS:

S40.
WILKESON. BLDG. 4, COLLEGE OF MATH &amp;
SCIENCE OFFICE-8ur&amp;Jary lrd-PtnOn(5) u/ l
&lt;nttred the above location and toolthelt NY Tdephon&lt;
valued ot approJt. S40. The phon&lt; ,.~ blacL •• colo&lt;.
FURNAS-Cinod 1.3rttny-A mal&lt; rtp0ru person(•)
u/k rcmo•ed a tbl'~ (3) ..,..., blut cou&lt;h from lhe
abo~ local lOCI. Value. ~.
SOUTH &lt;.:AM P US:
FARBER HALL. Room 31-Pclit Lao=y-A male
rcporu p&lt;rson(•l ufk took his brown vinyl jad:et valued

GOVERNORS HALL. CAFETERIA-Grand
La.rta.)- P11rol rrporu lht arrat ot a male. He was
on&lt;Sled 00 a btttcb "''11!TU11 by Buffalo Cot) Court.
MFAC, 2nd FLOOR, SOUTH LIBRARY-Cinnd
l.arttn)-A mal&lt; rtj)Orts portooC•) u/ k r&lt;mo•ed a ADM·
JA CRT t&lt;rminal from the abo•·e location. II "'U •"alucd
at SSSO.
FA ROO. BLOO. S-Pctit Larttny-A ltnlll&lt; repom
person(5) u/k removed her bro•-n down '\'tsl along ""ith
ht:f room key. hrr ~ludent 1.0., and her
~vir:e
card frorn the abo,·r location . The total \Diue was $70.

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SOUTH CAMPI!!&gt; R£PORTS:
SQUIRE BOOKSl'O RE-POS5CSsk&gt;n of Sloltn
Propony- Patrol rtpOns the arrtst or a male for sc!!:na
hack 1~0 bools to the book $lOre which helong&lt;d r:&gt;
Mark
Honl&lt;omp.
SQUIRE HALL BASEMENT-Dru&amp;s-A male repons
that he found l\40 (2) bags or marijuana in locktr 73 31
the abo\t location.
~
GOODYEAR HALL, 9th FLOOR-Drua (arrest)-A
female rrport.J )he saw a wspiciow person at thC' abo\e
locauon. Upon am'"'' patrol ot&gt;sn-'Cd a black male. lata
tdcnufoed. and arrested htm on the abO\c &lt;hart&lt;.
ABBOTT MNEX, ROOM-J-Cirand l.arttn)-A molt
ft'portS p&lt;rSOO(s) u/ l took a Kodak Caro&gt;&lt;l Slid&lt;
Proj&lt;ctor •alued It SlOO rrom the abo\e location.
CLARK. 2nd FLOOR-Cintnd Larctny-A female
"'poru p&lt;riOn(s) u/ k t09k her wall&lt;! valued at $1 S which
"ontained a Sears credit card, Tops instant card, drivt"rs
littnsr, 31.110 re-gistration. and personal papru from tht
above location.

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FRIDA\ . ~EPTDtB ER 15. IH I
SORTH CAM PUS REPORTS:

BALDY HALL, 2nd FLOOR-Pc:til Lare&lt;ny-A mak
rt"pOns ptnOn(l) u/k toot HAd\'a.DCe"' ~nu"~c:h and
"Pent&lt;l" p&lt;n from his knapsack at th&lt; abo•&lt; location.
Total •'llluc "'U SSS.
MFAC AREA- Petit Lar«11y-A male tcports p&lt;riOn(s)
ufk rtmov&lt;d a 6 W by SW loll rrom the CreatiV&lt; Crofl
Center Lounae 11 the above location . Value. SIOO.
PUTNAM WAY &amp; FINK ROAD- Y &amp; T Other-Patrol
ft'PQrt&gt; th&lt; ant&gt;~ or a mak al't&lt;r a car ond foot chase b)
UPD and APD. He 1s to apPCif in court on 10114/ Sl.
SOUTH CA\tPlJS REPORTS:
PARKER LOT-UUV- A f&lt;mak ft'PQ&lt;U r&lt;rSOn(s) ull
mno'ed hn 1967 Ford Mustana.li&amp;ht·bluc con•enoble.
Lie. No. S621·ADN from the abo"" location.
FARBER LOT FACING BAILEY-CriminAl
Mischief- A female reports pcrson(s) ul k unlawfully
rook her l:"M convener from her Ford Orunada v. hUe il
was parkt"d 1n the abo\'t Loeatjon. The value was
SIOO.SERVICE AREA-Trespass-A malt reports
pcrM&gt;n(s) u/ k Rol&lt; t~o (2) rotary blade attachments
(Jacubson Ciaon units lor F 10 tnaor) valued at S900
!rom the nwnt. buildins.
PRICHARD-Trespass-A fcmak rtports - ( s ) UIL
remo•ed htr purse "bldl contained her ,.alit!. $14 c:ash,
NYS dn•cr's llctn5e, Chockbook, and other - a !
papm. The total valut ""' S39.
PRICiiARO-Trespass-A female ft'porli ponon(s) ufk
remo'ed h&lt;r puroc "'hieh contained $7 ..,h, •• AMACO
card, NVS driver's license and otb&lt;r p«sonal pap&lt;f5. The

total value was S.Sl.

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Bulls'
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bomb
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"That ~ a. rh&lt;ir best pitdler out thtre. He ~sually keeps us
off·&lt;tridc," Pettl(ord said. "It is about time that w&lt; played
u well "" .-c're eapable or. We were Onally able to got a
lo1 of bl3 hit&amp; together in the same ionina. Nov. ~t have to
~ccp it up In the •ccond gam&lt;."

B orowiu addtd thai "it was about ~~ t_hat 'VIC COl 10me
brcab and pit&lt;h•na tosethcr. We've Md a 10\l&amp;h time up

volil no•:·

The scoond pmc sa., the Bulls foroed to ov&lt;r&lt;eme
anoth&lt;r 10rt or chollence. that or the ~ aame UB fdl
belund 10 the lim innina "'bco 01anina ptch&lt;r IUd&gt;ard
MuorW.a pve: up t'ft'O runs and the Gnfrtns ,.uc dented
fur1htt dami,J.e when John Mattison dO\'f 10 P\'t a low Une
dri•e 10 len fl&lt;ld.
Chris o· Brien and John Mioso of CllniJius each picked
up RBis 111 the SC&lt;OOI tO knock Maronaki OUI o( the game.
His replattnoent "'"' Paul Webb. "hose first pitch Ores
Hombtrgcr knocked mer the right field fence, 1ncrtasin.s
the Cnfron lead to 6-0.
Hits by John MauiiOn, Hammer~ James Mallison and
Mary leyed the Bulb fltSt Ilia innina. ,.luch resulted 10

By GARY STERN
Sprctrum Staf/IVnttr
Going imo its doubl&lt;h&lt;:ad&lt;r with Olnisius College on
Tucoday, the l/jl baseball team had been ~ru&amp;aJing lhrough
a 4~ seaJOn. Tursday, hown&lt;tr, the )oung, ine~ptri&lt;need
Bulb finally sho,.ed the maturity that interim 1-lcad Coac:lt
Ray Boro..lc.t hi$ been tr)iQ to irutill in them.
Aflc:r takina a one-sided 11·2 •ictory in the lim'"""'·
UB ""' continually fora:d to play catch-up in the second
&amp;"""' before puUiog it out in the lui mnina. IG-9 and
n. ccp the doublehcadtr.
Before the day's play began, Boro"ia noted that his

three fUM .

team, ''always .scores many runs a.pJnsc Canisiu1, but never
seems co a.e1 roough pitching.' ' UB'1 starting pitcher for the
first gan1C, Dave Cohan. made his a POOr profit. Afler
settling into his groove he bore down and s hut off the

Canisius threalS.

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Tbe Cnffin.s we~ able to get to Cohan rwr ., run in 1he
first tnnil1a ,.hen, after Chris O'Brien doubl..t to fiaht,
Grq Hllnbcr&amp;tr drove a baogina curveball into left rod&lt;!.
1'-o qu.cl SlrikeotJts by Cohan lcfl Canisius v.·ith a slim
one: run lead.
Canmus pitcher Doua Carlson easily handled UB m the
bon om Of the mniog. Tbe top of UB'• Ofdtr Would nOt J!O
do"'n m succnsion the rest of lht d,ay.

center for a tnple, tnoctin&amp; in Olsson and $COfed easily on
Waltn Knsa's Single up the middle, bwld•n&amp; UB's lead to

S-1.
T he sc:ore remaintd lht same goins into UB's hair of the
fifth. With one out, James Mattison collected his second hit
with a sharp si11gl&lt; to the left follo"ed by • walk 10 Krisa.

C ohan's f&amp;Slball Started moving effectively in the second
lnnina. never risina above the: strike: tone. Ht yielded one
hh. buc tht inning was quickly erased.
John Mattison led orr UB'• second fran&gt;&lt; with o walk
and huc.r mo\-ed to third when his cwin brothrr Jamfi lint'd
a sioglc 10 center. He then scored on Pet&lt; Hammcrl's
aroundct throu&amp;h the l&lt;ft &gt;ide. The ero,.11 at PocUe F'ldd
hoped fO&lt; mO&lt;e run• when Canhous let the bucs bceome
~ed on an enor. Tbcir hopes fllodcd •ben a roree out"'
the plate and a around out ended the IJ1nin&amp;.
Aflcr Cohan handled Canisius in th&lt; third, the Bulls'
seorina spr~ began. When Crc:aa Miller sinaled, he was
advanced 10 third by John Maui..,n'• liner 10 ~ntcr ~&lt;ith
both scorin' on calC~·her Doug O lsson's hit to ce:nttr. Pete
H•mm&lt;rl thc:n rapped a Carlson fastball deep 10 riglu

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Wd)b struu,kd lhrouah abe t!Urd. •aUana in t"'o runs
afler loadin&amp; lht b:a!ia. He wa.s thtn tal..c:-n ou1 1n fi\'Or of
Ores Ononse. "ho "ailed his lin;t batter 10 &amp;i•&lt; Canisius
their 9·3 lead
Just when It appeared thar UB misJ!t he out of the yard
Moller bunted 10 &amp;&lt;I on base and SlaTted another rally.
Two ~·aJ k s and :a single 10 center loaded the b:L~ ror
James Mattison. •ho smacked the ball up the middle for
R.B h.
For the rourlh throush the sixth innin&amp;. no runs •en
scored by enher •Ide as both pitchers be.,an 10 dominate
smdm&amp; UB mto rtilinal inniD&amp; dov.11 9-7.
lama Mattison and Ktisa led orr" nh sonaJ&lt;&gt; and were
eacoh advanced by Railey's bunt dO"ll the thord baw: line.
With nabody out and the bucs loaded, Mary reached out
and placed an orr-speed pltc:lt into CC:Oier field 10 =re one
run loading the bases. Moller hit a fastball directly at the
third ba.stman and 1he runners look off.
The chopper bounced h31d into the fitlder's chest and
deOected hamtltssly rowards 1hc pitcher·) moond. Wich bur
one hit ntcdcd 10 compltae UB's comtback. John Mauison
came to the plate. On his lir11 pitc:lt he lined a ~hort ri&amp;ht in
front of the left focldcr .. ho ..-atched it drop before tuminc
10 lt:&amp;\e the ntkl.
"Th•s o&lt; the kond of day that helps an old coach &amp;&lt;1
older," sard 8orO,.Y7. ··1 am jUSI &gt;0 pleased. Thts team is
dcfrnitcly bqJnnina to mature."
James Mattison, who was six for seven at th&lt; plate.
agretd. "Wt art staniDJtO c:orM aogcther as a cram. Wt
¥.on the Ont aame Y.'iah our pirc:hin.&amp; and ahr $CCOnd with
our bats. This is only the beginnina. thOu(lh. We noust
continue 10 imptO\'C."

Dan Railey then picked u,p an RBI with a $hoc 10 centtr.
Artn Paul Mary and Rudy Pettiford •inaled In three mor&lt;:
runs . John Maui"'n came to b&gt;t with the baSti loaded and
ddi\ertd alriptc 10 right cnua. Krisa c::ame up for lht
second ume in the tnrung. also ,.,th the ba&gt;cs loaded. but
lined 10 nght 10 end !he UB eruption.
UB sho•ed that they can fodd as "dl as hit when John
Mattison th""' a Strike •o second base rrom deep left fidd
to pu1 afty ont Canidus base runner. Obson thtn e:u1
down a MtalinJ lhrt'aJ a1 second to end a C.ni,ius 1hrea1.
Tht Griffin' ma.nased to .s~ratc.h out ano1her run but
then w&lt;nt do"'" quieti)' to end Cohan's compl&lt;te game.
AOc:r the aamt, the Bulls -.·ere excited by chcir e:uy win .

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�Fan to population ratio;
Bulls' football disgrace
By KEVIN KRUEGER
Sprctrum Sul[f Wrlttc
Tba Salurday a1 Rowy Firklthe UB
vanity football team will plAy host to
Wayne Stale Univonity. It •oulcl fop~e to
be a aood pme. Tbe Bulls ba.. on• or tbe
mOM produc:ti\"t: offenses in thdr class in
the natk&gt;n. Their deren... v.hlch tw
allo,.ed only 23 points in three pmes. "ill
be alvtn a fair test .against thi.s Dh·ision 11
team from D&lt;troit. Ytt at kickoff time.
J.OOO fans scattered in the bleacbcrt and
around the liekl. This r;&amp;ure al.. ays
tnclud&lt;$ alumni, pattnts aJid Other curious

oniooktt\. '
E"Ul' )'e'U the u..nh'n"Sit)' rtleases liS ne•
«TT&gt;US on the number of .audcnli &lt;moiled.
ThiJ ron scm&lt;SI&lt;'r. that number is drawing
neat to the 30,000 level, Wnh that many
5tuden1i. parr·time or (uU-.tlme, what
reason could there be for sueh a lopsided
ratlo.
laiTY Stnelc, UB's Sports Information
Director. notes trends an aucnd~..n« ragwe$
for football, "Early home pmes tend to
dra• the W&amp;er crowds aJid the numbers
drop off as the season aoes on. The
Yo'tather has a lot to do W.th the &amp;arne. If it
is a rainy or cold day, we do not ' " a lot
or people. The nocord affects it, too. For

Y.lnnina, v.-c: &amp;tt better c::rowds."'

U B's 1981 home opener was a 34-7 win

o •er Cortland St. O&lt;spite pcrfm "eathtr
;and conditions the count silo~ that 3465
people sho~ up for the pme. That was
only 90 more th;an the smalle&gt;l home
opener crowd .sin"" the football proaram
wu reborn back in 1977.
This year 1he proaram could ,et a big
boost when UB's rival. Canis. us Collqc
plAys here this season. The sam• ..w also
be the Bllll's Hornteomma. Steele is mO&lt;e
optimistic "hen be noted that. "FO&lt;
Can olios ,..., set mon: people." Thai could
noc bt farther from l.ht- rruth, 1hc I•"O
games ajllinst the Golden Onflins .since
1971 have brought an averaae of 6300.

E•·cn the Olreaor or Spons lntormttion
for Canidus Johti Maddock aarees that
rhert Is something going on bd'Ar-een these

t.. o teams. "for the past coup!&lt; of years
we ba•·e been usin&amp; the War Memorial
Suidoum as our home, before that ...
seardted fO&lt; available blah school fldds,"
Maddock ..:platned. Last year ,.. ••...-aged
less than 1000 for our horne pme&lt;, but the
game a&amp;ainn UB d..., well o•·cr 2000."
Take imo considera~on theJaot that the

enrol1mcn1 at Canisiusnhil u.mrsu:r is a
little under 4400. Appll:&gt;&gt;imately SO of
those students are on the football team.

Halls before home (oodr.llt&amp;am~ )ftd' •' •' ' ' • • •'The 1t1df allfi)T~,I&gt;'PI'Y'th front of
collld be soon in Squire HaU. A aood
the home cto.,d. They koow the ktd• are
CSllm&amp;t&lt; or tc&lt;al diwibution so far is ...u
behlod thtrn and tbey plAy bdttr and
,-a
5000.
botder." .a.d the Buffalo.
0
OM of these: playa-.. quanerback Many
O b'\&lt;iously. the Slt¥enl wanu more out of
Batrc:u. shar~ lhc same opmion. "'It feels
their football team than free admission.
good If there is people there. Tht IUYS
Wha• more could s•t fans to rome to
work hord 10 trY 10 get the proaram
Rotary? Dando has a solution, .. Tht thing
somewhere and people don't come out.
is, we arc aoin&amp; to pu1 people in the S4ands
nobody carts, no support from the people

if 'kC continue ._,inning like 'ilri'C hi\&lt;C been.

Vrl' hO &amp;O

B«ause evet)'bodY wants to see a aood
fOOlbaiJ ttam. I( we continue, I tno~ "'c
art &amp;ettina UIIO the teeth of our odtedUI&lt;
right now. It's aoin&amp; 10 be touah tO ,..;n
these: ballpmes, but we are aoona to aive

Bam:11 seemed nustered •ben he added,
,...Tht:SC' JU)S 'lll"Ork aD year rou:n6 (Or this.
You &amp;0 OUt there aJid see a thousand
poople. "hen tht&lt;"e is 30,000 people thlt 10
here. • . lt "ould help, I can say that

them a &amp;ood pme.:•

Athlalc supporr is a two \lo3Y sar~t. Not
only dnes the team affect the fans. but the
fans af(«t the team. Witneu the ~Ainnin&amp;
UB hom&lt; record (10.7·1) sonce 1977.

I s UB &lt;:poal!'d by its Ru -...hen somtont
romp!Ains about the ••era&amp;0$7 Pn!tap&lt;
Madclocl. rould set t.1x r«&lt;&gt;rd stra"lll. He
a).strttd 1hat, '"If )"OU an dra"tl:\&amp; about
lSOO a game, there is really noth•nR to

the Stallions. Any $Citool in OiHsion 111. in
any 1oca.lion. should bf commendtd for
su(h aucndance. •• Do 1he Bulls rnJiy set
enough suppon on sele&lt;ted Saturday
anernoons. Who better co ask than
football's Head Coach BoU Darldo.
"1.\'cll. we~~--~ bad only ontltome same
so f&amp;r and I think the attendance us
somtthlna hke JSOO." mmtions Dando.
"but I think there •hould be 5000 or 6000
people per game, no mauer whao, If they
JUppon us like they shollld."
The Unlvenity is not ju~ sittinc bade
and coms"ainina. For some time no~
orpnll2110ns fikt the Athktt&lt; D&lt;partment
aJid Dt•u100 of Sludent Affaus ha.e been
handina out-free or &lt;har&amp;&lt;-&lt;&amp;rdl that cntitk the studetll holder to a season's
Y.'Onh of admission to the root ball pmes in
the Fall and icc hockty gamel in lhc -.·inter.
They are available in Capen ond Clark

In bca.tina their last three opponents by
no less than 2.7 points a pi«r, the 8u11s are
orr to "~t could be their best ..ason ever.

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DIH$lon Ill football is only nbout 2200 per
game. You are nearly doublina it. Or
coune, there is al'l!1lys room for

are compnin&amp; ~ lth the Bills, cht Sabres and

much, but ~At can still win without them.H

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complain about. The nacionat a~·c:raae for

imp&lt;O\'ml&lt;DI. Tbe Buffalo Bills are
••cr~&amp;~na 78.000 and .,. pusltona for
80.000.
He Ofaisn our soccos by adchna. hYou

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Women's bas~aball: Tryouts foe tbe UB Royals
"omen's basketball team .,;II be&amp;in on Monday, October
12 at J p. m. in Clark Gym. For more information
rontact Linda O'Donnell at 831·2935.
frid.,Mtn's tennis v\. Sc. Bonaventure University at Amherst
Couru. 3 p.m. JV FootbaU at Colpte Uni•crsity.
Satardl)
Football vs. Wa)1le State Unh·enity at Rc&lt;ary Field, I
p.m.
Men's ttnnis \ $. Conland State Collqc at Amherst.
Couns. I p.m.

Ctoss·Country at Fredonia State Jnvitational
Women's Tennis at University or R()(hcs:aer

Soceer at CaniSIIIS Coll&lt;i&lt;
Yolk) ball at Brnekpon State ln•na1ionaJ
Sundlo)

Baseball (2) at hbaea Coll&lt;i&lt;

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�Bulls, Wayne State 9lash
Comin&amp; ofr a very imprc:ssi\C 41·10 victory OYCt
the Hobart CoUqe SUIC$11\an Lui w«k&lt;nd, the UB
Bulls footballt&lt;am "ill h••• lh&lt;ir baods full
tomorrow "'bat they host. Division II powtr \Vayne
Stat&lt; from Ocuoil, Micbipn.
The Bulls aowsed 418 yards in tOtal offmse
aplost Hobart of "hich 117 ..... by the arm or
Bulls quartet back Marty Burtt. Borrttt is stnl llx
l&lt;adin&amp; quarterback in 11x nalloo of NCAA O.Yi11on
Ill sdlools.
Barra*s •-.de rec~h•t."r, Jot D'Amico. ap~n had a
terri foe game last w..k by snatch•na four passes fO&lt;
72 yards and 3 lOUthdo•ns. Btll Ktifcr nabbed the
CMhtr touchdov.-n pass and ended up ""h 102 yards
on only t~o passes caught.
Buffalo's around pmo "'"' , ..., cO'«ti&gt;&lt; and
picked up 139 yards on 43 carries. Fullback T•m
Najuch carried the ball IS timn for S9 yards
including ODt run ror a touc:hdo,.o.
The UB defense was 'ery itubbom by lirnmnath&lt;
SlaltsDWI 10 ooly 270 yards. Hobart quatl&lt;rbaek
Boa Tmter hit only 7 of 27 and threw l
tmer«ption.r.~ dt:fcru.i\.·t Jine limited the home
team to 14S yards on 46 carrie•.
Wayne State comei into the p_mt ~·ith a I· t

This v.:f:t.k ha:S got to be romrback Wet'k and no one r~h the pressure
greater than The Bear and JR. l.a&gt;1 " 'ttks ul)&gt;eu killed us and w&lt; now
stand al a pahry .S 18 pick ina perttnlage. MuSI ha"e been a fOS&amp;Y cry$1al
ball.
Hom&lt; team in bold.
SUNDAY
Buffalo 11-/W/rfmore 17: The Bill• haV&lt;" 10 bounee back ofler that
miseTabk: showilll! in Cintinnl1 i. Cheese Sliter )utocs could make it 3
long afttrnoon if Buffalo pass dcfenSt )$ eauaht &lt;nc)(uJng "iain.
Houston 2 1-Cin&lt;tnnor/17: No lut~ fO\ ohc Btngals this"""~ · Poor
KtMY wUI be pitkina himself up off the lUff all afternoon.
Minnesolll 11-Ch"'DIO /J: Blacl and Blue. Need ... say mort?
Los A.ngtlts 34-Cir&gt;Yiand 17: ldentleal records, top NFC defense:
"iain&gt;t third ranked AFC orrenso. Ch&lt; th•s on&lt; to the fans.
Dl1/los 11-St. Loub 1G:A &amp;ood oid·fashioned bar~·burner here. Hart
has a
of makina a aame of it, but Do lias is .,.esomc.
&lt;bkhuod 17-BI'OMOS 14: How does Old Man Morton do it! Clue Hand
Hayes and his buddi&lt;&gt; "til put an end tO the dr.am. AnCMhrt one for
the borne learn.
o.troir14-TOtllpa 8ay l 4:Tht BUG arc aro•chna in th&lt; bo"ds or
m&lt;djocrily and Billy Sim&gt; Is th&lt;thord leadona rushrt in the NFL Should
be clear from tbe kk:koff.
e-n &amp;ly 1~ ... York Ciani&lt; l i·Thc booll&lt;$ fa•O&lt; th&lt; Cianrs, but ""
..,.. 6sta\ to thmt any..'Oy. The Pac:l's Loftoo rs arabbin&amp; them for 17
)&lt;lrdt a I)OC). lthU\Ic v."'e" hl\t our Da\ld,
·.,.. F..acl...,d 11-Kon=Cuy ]f): Thirt ar• only '"o •mkss ltao» m
th&lt; NFL and the Pill&gt; are Qo&lt; or them. Too m~&gt;th tal&lt;nl fot I he Patriot&gt;
10 rtmain beaten. Sam Bam ....tcomc: bao:k.
MIAmi JI-N""' Yo'* J~ts 21: Sbubo has donru tpln. Ma)'bt he should
be the Wizard. The Jtts &amp;r&lt; &amp;tiM&amp; suonaer, bul lhey'rc not quilt there

record. The Bulls next opponent open~ \lttth a
\'ictor)' OYer Slipper)' Rock 14aiJ in the Unin·rsity of
Michigaq Stadium. Playing next in the Silvcrdome in
Ottroir, Wayne Sratc ,..., dubbed by Central
Michigan S2·7. C.n11al Michigan though is raotd

number tv.:o in the nation for Divls1on II turn:..
Th&lt; Wayne Slate offensc is ltd by tailback WiiUc
Jactwn who picked up 127 )':Uds in the vk'tory over
Slippery Rock, but an injury forced him OUt of lh&lt;
C&lt;n11al Michigan game. Jackson should be ready for
this aamc though.

t ' fA.
Wayne Scatr Coach Oa'e Ferris-a ISth round
scl«tlon of the Buffalo Bilb-r~&amp;um 10..., th&lt;
gound pmt 10 the Ulm0!\4 . In lhrir first t~·o pmt"S",
Wayne Still&lt; h" pauc&lt;lthe ball only nine limes. Th&lt;

Bulls can e~P«I to ~a lot of runntn&amp; 'Ailh 1 ran
pas~ to cr~ them up.

Wayne Stat&lt; "ill nol tak&lt; the Bulls li&amp;htly. UB is
sixoh In total offen-. (412.3 yds. per came), rour1h in
passin1 offemc (247,7 yd&gt;. per game), and second in
scoring orr..,.. (39.0 Jll•. per s:unc).
Individuall)' Marty Barret il firit in pass dlidcncy

v.hh a 209.1 nuina and JM D'Amico is second ~'ilh
an avt:ra.&amp;t of 14 poinll per &amp;ame. 11\t Bulli are
fourth ln 101al offense""" a he fly l1A.7 yards pe..f

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of town.
SoJt Francisro /4-Washio~lon 11: This pme's a toss up. JR likos the
Skins at homt., but Montana makc:a.1hc dt(fttcnct: hue.
Saa Diet&lt;&gt; 35-~11/t II: If you Ukc a pass•nl samr, this is the one to
watcb. Fouts makes like a windmill and bJows; Hawks away.
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If lh&lt; opcnin&amp; day of UB'l inlnmurat fOOl ball
seaon U. an)' indication. atK w.uon •ill1ho•'Ctie
e.citina. oompe~ilin f001balt. Tb&lt; Black Hone-a
playoff I&lt;am lasl s&lt;aoon-ba,..,ty '"' by lh&lt; Boou
Brolh&lt;rS •• croup •ilh till I&lt; put $da.'&lt;S$. Th&lt; linal
S&lt;Or&lt; or 12-1. &lt;Vidmttd th&lt; •ouV. play.

AI ahe 1.a.rm's stan. Jinlc ofrCil.K "'""» C'd\ibitcd by
tither team as they ~ed time to adjust to the
extr&lt;mdy muddy f1&lt;ld. ConSIIOI ram mad&lt; 11 IOucJI
on lh&lt; quan&lt;rbaob, "'"" had •
d&lt;al or troubl&lt;
gripping lh&lt; W&lt;t ball.
~ Brothers' strondary ...,.. t&lt;Sied eorly on
by a numbe-r of df'q) pas~. and was able 10 turn
back &lt;Y&lt;r)' 1hr&lt;a1. Saf01y Wayn&lt; Wasbcrg knocked
away key losses and had an in1r:rttption.
Th&lt; BrO&lt;h&lt;rs' off(tiS&lt; looked &lt;XIr&lt;mdy awk,.ord
on irs firs1 few possessions. unable to stop their
opponents pass rush.
Arter regaining possession due 10 the comptolilion's
inabilily 10 hold lh&lt; ball, 1h&lt; Black Horst finally
complercd a long pass. Wide Rtech•cr Andy

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Maffc-runnin.g a d('(p post pattern- found himself
alone behind the coverage. A pt-rfcctly thro"'n spiral
mel him in the rndtonC fot 3 IOUChdown.
••1 chink they v.oc confll$td :u to what

co"'eraac

ahey were in.'' Marrc r«aalcd. "I saw a 5eam in the
secondary and look orr for il. Th&lt; pass""'
..c:dltnl."
.. We W"nt dtfinitely playing a rrutn·IO·man
co,·eragc.·· Wcisbcfs added. ··our cornerbatk was
unronunately beaten. f h:t.d t\\"o men to CO\er detp.
so I pic;kcd up the ctosn1 one. The othtf scorfd.'"

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h&lt; ftrSI half &lt;nded with lh&lt; Boo&lt;&lt; Br&lt;Kh&lt;rs'
offense unt spuu&lt;ring. Quan&lt;rba&lt;l And) Van«:&lt;k
"-a5 continuousl)' forced to roU ou1 or the pocket and
h\UT)' his passes.
Tbt S«&lt;nd hatr saw tht Boou BrocMr$ tr)1 a
difr&lt;r&lt;111 approach. Frus1r11ed by thrir onabdily 10
.5COre. the defense tritd to talt matters 1010 tbnr O'A"ll
lwods by blitziD&amp; tio&lt;baok&lt;rS to f&lt;&gt;«&lt; th&lt; opposotoon

into mistakes. Ho'A"C'\Cr, the Black Horv"s ortmsavc
60&lt; pid;ed up th&lt; SlliJliS paf«tly, .uo..ina 1har
q11anubad:. to exploit tM Un&lt;'O\Tr tontS m 1bt
5eCOndat)'. Mo' iQ&amp; do"'-n fidd •itb a series or
JCT«nS iiDd shon pal$&lt;$ runninabad&lt;s. lh&lt; Black
Hots(' scoring. dri-.·c endtd lkben flanker John

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Fn~polnc~ cauahl a ohon pass and follo,.ed)Us
blocl&lt;r\ ln1o lh&lt; endtone.
''I wa1 happy v.ith this ~rtkular drl\·c,"

Fiupatrick 'ald. "because we

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able to run off

many ~uccdsful plays 'Nith vrry few mistakes.' '
Theu lead remained at 12..0 when thdr ron,·crsion
autmpl wa.s unsuccessful.
As aht rain arcw harder the Boo1.t Brothers'
chances s.ccmc:d 5Jim. Ho\\-ever, their ofrensc finally
~tllncd

10 pick up yardage. "Just as they 3ppeared to
be moving towards a 5COrc., Black Horse captain

Tr~y P&lt;alowski balled do"n

a pass ov&lt;r 1h&lt; middle
"hich appear&lt;d 10 be heading for a lone gain.
On thdr ne"t pos.stSsion, the: Booze BrOfhcrs

fin&gt;lly roc:eivod lh&lt; breo~k 1hey n«ded. Pass
lnl&lt;rftr&lt;ne&lt; ,.., called on Black Horse do~ 10 thcir
o•n aoallinc. \Vho actually committed lht' foul was
und&lt;l&lt;rmined, ror no d&lt;f&lt;nd&lt;r .,.,.. close enough 10
the rc:cehc-r to make contiC1 . Despitt' a arc:at deal of
p&lt;O&lt;&lt;SI from lh&lt; d&lt;f&lt;nS&lt;, lh&lt; offu:ial hdd his ruling.
On tht •&lt;ry nu1 play, qu•rtcrba&lt;k Van«&lt;k roUed
riV!I and turn&lt;d upfodd, untouehed inlo the
&lt;ndzon&lt;. Tb&lt; convmlon cut thrir d&lt;r~eh to 12-7.
Blat~ Horse now tried 10 run ou1 lh&lt; clock by
l«P•na th&lt; ball on 1he crovnd. But with ci&amp;h•
S«&lt;ndJ l&lt;ft , 1h&lt; Booze Brothm took ov&lt;r posS&lt;SSion
on
modlidd for ooe last try. Vanecek
h&lt;avtd a pass d«p in10 1h&lt; &lt;ndzon&lt;, bul Black
HorK"s Moffc interc:'qlllc:d the pass tn.a n.n out of
bounds mdina 1h&lt; ,..,.._
Victorious,..,. &lt;aptain Pqlo'"ki added, "II .....
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ahhollc;h ,.c •«c very sloppy. We mUS1
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reui,ns. Last year -.'t made i1 10 1hc pla)'Offs~ This
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calling
ror a showering or disinrcctant- il smell«! o(
b&lt;ina in the auit 100 long. Like many or Buftalo's
buildinl'. the Richmond Avtnue eomple• b past the age or
•·cncrabt6ty. The ourpcntioc craclu alona the plasl« " 'a lls
.,«&lt; dcepcocd by tb&lt; li&amp;ht on the oalina. ai&gt;~na them the
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k:n~.

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structure's personality changed . The one room itudio had a
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from hs low rtnt preludt. Woodgrain wilh ornamcntaJ
brass fixtures were the prcvadina clemcncs or the room,
instillina within iiJ walls a hearty bouom. II had a quaint
nostalaic charm while -.-earing the bravado
20lh century
modern: io is undoublcdly a harmonious porlor 10 eome
horne 10 but •••
"AU ohos alamour v.'UQ'I alamour v.b&lt;n "e Jtart&lt;d,"
mention«! Savonnab WaiLiord. Simmons' rOOIIUnal.e. "I
wane tel to mow: the first chance we 'Jot. ••

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W hen ohe couple rll'$1 mov&lt;d inoo ohc Rk~mond address
back in 1979, explain«! Simmons, ohcir chamb&lt;r bore a
hellish rc:Rmblance to the haU . "It was a sig.ht to see," he
said. Cracks reacblnc rrom noor oo ccillna. amidst dense

la)crs or cob,.cbs, the couple coocun&lt;d on iu
condition-''dcpressitll."
"Savannah was crying all the rime and I d1dn 'c know
what 10 do so I oold her 'you're always talkina about
dcsignina--dcsian som&lt;1hing. I'll build you an)'lhins' ,"
Sin1mons rtvcaJed, smiling. '"I was blufnna." But he did
know sorneohina had to b&lt; done.

.rt.rting from

.said Simmons.

Ovt'r 3 year later most of the renovation wa' completed
exctpt for a few small items-Simmons respOnded, .. I'm
oir&lt;d." AI a Jlancc ohe end pr~uct might b&lt; imposina 10
dccorllinJ, lOOk him up on the orr&lt;r. The oripnal " some people, alohouJI! Simmons and Wallard Slresl that the
pion ,.... done on loose lear pa~ in pen; the picturu
themsc-h•a •ere some• hat crude. Yet. the areal cart" and
sm.a1.lkh anan.scrnent Ots into their intimate 1ifaaytc.
prl'C'i$ion a,hat ._-cot anto than '&lt;li'U a prominma factor in
"Vt"c \\eft • Jitdc sca.nd about mQ\in&amp; into a oM room
limitina prodUC'ItOO c:osls.
apanmc:nt, •• Sa\annah sa.i&lt;:t UNow, it"s like ha""in&amp; 01Mr
The acoual around brealtit~~ itsdr bclan in oht surnm&lt;r or rooms-kitchen. dinin&amp; room, lhrin&amp; room,
bedroom-where you don't bavc to open a door.''
1980. ''This -.as his ve:ry first tirM t\tt doin&amp; something
But when ask&lt;d about bcit~~ cramp&lt;d, Simmons
like this," said Wallard.
respond«!, "noo at all. h's close. h rorccs people 10
•.. I oook wood shop in high school, e•·eryone takes w.l)Od
shop in hl&amp;h school, buo you don '1 do ohis in no wood
communicate. There's no ocher room co run in1o."
shop." clarined Simmons.
At this point in thtir lives the couple are thinklna
He ,.... SPeaking specirocally or ohe b&lt;d, corrcc table.
seriously aboul enocrina the rldd or dosO&amp;n/oonstruction as
a care«. As blacks, ohey both ass«t ohao thcit work ban
closeu. tiocb&lt;n rooures and otb&lt;r auoned odds and sods.
Qancd rrom Kntch," Sjmmons quipp&lt;d. "II ..... easy example ror )'OUOI bbck children. "Hopcrully this ,.;11
to do: you're just •ortin&amp; ..;m squart'$. ·•
moti•-aoe black children," explain«! Wallard. "They can
say, 'hey, ohey dld ohis. they dido~ have ony experience.' "
In cencral bolh ,.ould 6te to ohint lhao their v.ork
C' fived 10 lutnbtr and sa":du.st the •hole time."
could b&lt; a model ror everybody ino«&lt;st&lt;d in bcucrina thcit
WaJJard s.a.id. In order to keep expenditures at a minimum
dwellings. ''This example carers to everyone, to s:tudtnts,
the t•o took on the entire ta.s.k them~lves. Buying cheap
people who've b&lt;cn ripp&lt;d orf and people afraid 10 try il.
wood 11 loc:allurllb&lt;r yards and transponlna the bulk
We can'l take 1hc attitude of gimmc )'QUr money, we want
themselves uvcd a considerable sum,
to help.''
Simmons conf~ the job became more and more

WaUard, who claimed she--was always interc.sced in

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H~mtdl tl~•.nc.

arduous as 11 prOifCS$&lt;d. "The bcsinnina ..... easy, oben it
sot dirriCIJio," b&lt; said. "Ooly b&lt;causc )Ou had oo finbb."
Savannah ccho&lt;d. 1neir ooll in ohe endca•cr was also aid&lt;d
by a brilliano ""'ak or luck. "E•trything just worl&lt;d ouo.
We boua:ht a lamp which ended up match ina the c:urrains."

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                    <text>as sooo as pouoblt," Ril'lln said.
Tbb brouabl aboul 1be rcvcl01ion of
ano&lt;hcr problem- no. S{w&lt;lrvm owa
corpora1ion run effcal\dl and erraolly. I $5,000 ID iU laJt audbor. A new audil
could 1101 LOte pLJce ~nleu lhii ckbc. 'O'U
doo'1 fed ..e should JUSl&amp;l&gt;e •hem lhc
dcared.
money." MOO&lt;e eautloncd lM Audcnl
..An audn waiJ take, I would ny, two
lqif.laton to "tlkc your turK «o Whc tbis
..
ceks." ~1 -e . .lmalcd. "'llltte iJ 110
p&lt;obl&lt;m."
reason f01 me 10 bd~ ahey
b&lt; able
But. umc •as """"'hona T1oe Sp«&lt;nJm
to pay biook oil aherr debt._" M- e
did no..'ba\t much or. h •u soon kamecl.
r&lt;ported tbal 11&gt;&lt; paper hal been makina •
Moore: 1nrormed hn. audlm« tha:a TM
. !ip«uum:. pllftl&lt;l .... leery or lhe Smale's profir on rv«y IUlK 10 tmphasiu his
s:ub&gt;cnpuon appro•aJ. II dern2nded 1ha1 the poinl.
appro« u. SA Prwdcnl Joe Rllldn lold

lhr Salatc that he wanted an a.uu~ that
T1w $p«/fWm •as "malin&amp;lhett

•on'•

paper- &amp;i~ it firll c.ndhor gat us or today"s

paper wouldo'l b&lt; prinled.
1-i rsc tredftor suatuJ. allowt. WhOC'\'cr h i5
assigned 10 rirsa crack at a corporation's
assc"tJ ir h claim1 bankruptcy. Bdorc the
St:nate ten\tnrd, SA had firsa crtditor
staaus whh
Sptetrum as a r~ult or a
SlO,OOO loan 10 1he paper in May 1981,
Moore !Old the SMllt. Tbe prinltr !hen

n,,

Senate holds first session,
supports The Spectrum
By 1'EIUIANCB CANAl)£
Assistant Compus Ed11or

he newly eiCCI&lt;d Slud&lt;nl
Anoclalion (SA) SMale held an
lnfO&lt;mal uno!Oclal
inforiniU4lllll n•cctln&amp; in Talb&lt;n ChiUllbcn
Friday. The mcctina .Uow&lt;d SA uccu1iV&lt;S
the oppor~unlly 10 relay lhc pcnin&lt;nl
cl&lt;talli of SA's r.nancW llfCICmCD1 ~&lt;ilb
. , . $p«tnAm, iu proposed muacr "illllll&lt;
lnlcr·~ Council (I RQ, llld a loan
for lllc RC&lt;Ofd Co-op 10 IM new manbcn

T

of lh&lt; Ser111e.
SA Treasutcr Mllrk Moore prov1Md tht

backl(ound onform••lon 10 1he S&lt;nat&lt; on
Til• ~trurn a11,1cemem. Tb&lt; papt'r nffil&lt;d
about Sl7,000, hc nolcd, and "h would nol
havc bo&lt;n possible 10 ah·e lhem • loan,
b&lt;o:awe !hey "'ouldn '1 b&lt; able 10 pay u
~ck.'' Arter a strin or negotiations
between the two orsaniwk&gt;ns. an SA

sub=iption fee for
&amp;rranJcd.

Tit~ $p«triJnl "'U

T ht -.r«mCftl 1J ttnlaw.~. Moo"'

«.,Wn&lt;d. bccau&gt;&lt; lM SMale RiD must

lHE

made ill demand (Of pnm&amp;r) 'KIIUJ until
lhc $Ul&amp;ription b OPI&gt;fO\o.l ,
Moore a1Lnl tM Stna1e to &amp;he up firsr
craittor Slatus for l'-'""0 '-'«ks-thc amount
or u~ M anumed u .... ould aa .. e the
Stnate to orftciall)" appro'~- r the

.ub&gt;cnptlon.

"Cha~

1ha1

~

llht paperl

would ao unckr '" thC' M-\t two -Atcb Me
prcU)' ff•m:· lhC' Ualurtr noccd. Riftin
ciac&lt;l printn pu~nu rt I ) he implored the
'Sc:na1e "to ma~ c a dtclsJo" now."

After thdt usuran«S. 1ht Sena1e

unanimously 111,1ffil 10 pay

n.. ~rum's

audhor's debc1. Tht money ls 10 romt rrom

1he yn 10 b&lt; ra1llicd subtcriptlon
aarcemcn1.
HaVin&amp; dispeos&lt;d wilh no. Sp«trum 's
p&lt;obltnu. lhe SMne moved oo 10 lh&lt;
r&lt;anl mt'r&amp;cr of IRC llld SA. Rlf'ldn !old
llle body thai IRC'• n.,. oam&lt; would b&lt;
ohe Reoidcn&lt;e Studcn1 Or&amp;aniauon 1RSO).
A con&gt;lillllional o:han¥ -..ould soon b&lt;
p&lt;oposcd 10 allo" RSO's P&lt;nodcnl1o
b&lt;coone a mcmb&lt;o or the SMOlt, ocoordins
10 RJfkJn. Ho•C"'o'n, the RSO •ssue •u
quiCkly dropped as Rlfl.m admlllcd, "Very
link has bo&lt;n don&lt; uccp&lt; Eric (I RC
Prcsidcnl Rclth) and l h&gt;'t mn
'J)Ofadicall y...

C1ooina ouc lht 5&lt;11ace's aacnda ...., 1nt
lopk of a proposed $1 2.000 loan 10 1he
RCCO&lt;d Co-op. Tbe Co-&lt;&gt;p. Moore
capl:oined, had hoped 10 Opt'n by Oclob&lt;r
B C\..""aWt' of the uno metal n:uurr or the
stiSton. Mcxne was allowed only 10 ask the I. but rhey need co pay back ouurandln&amp;
body for a poll on !he i.,uc, Rlfl&lt;in asked If deb!$ before &gt;llrlina bu&gt;incu aa:oin. Moore
an)' senator wu opposed 10 transferrin&amp; the said "a tiult nus:mana,emenT" a.nd .some
misundtutandinaa v.11h l3St )'tar•s SA
admml.str;ltion \\~a t tht root
th.t Co·
op's problm1\.
The Scnatt dtdt.kd 10 rC"'JC''c us d«ision
sul&amp;riptlon ""' 1hcn dO&gt;Cus&gt;&lt;d. Afl&lt;r some
on 1ht Co-op un11l b~ ntkt mM.In&amp;. Also 10
dthbcrauon. 1t w.as .,toed amona the
KnaJ.On thas a ckaJ.1on &amp;houkl nc until
b&lt; decided '' lht \Ck&lt;lion of lhe Cha~r and

5IIIU) to the printer (Or the OC'(I 1'.'0 "f'C'k s.
SOcntt tnsut":d ··a1h1nk )OU made tht ri&amp;hl
dechion:· Moort praiSt"d. The :k.'tual

aflcr a fuU ouch! b conduncd of 1he
l\nll-sp:lptt . . . , v.-.ntiO sao :an audd

stucknf

or

mnnb&lt;os or !be r'"on« CO&lt;nmoucc. Tnt!
p.m.

Me&gt; to mm aptn dui Thursdi)' at l

EORUM

Monday, 28 Soptem~er 1981 Volume 32 Number IS State Unl• orslty ol New Yorll at Bulfalo

Referendum passes overwhelm ingly in SA election
SKU BA bested in Senate races
81 S£TH GOOOCHU.D
Mgnfltllll Ediror

aced by a last-minute lobbying blicz, the
referendum co increase lhe studem
mandacory fe« three dollars and allocate ic
to SASU was overwhelmingly approved by a four-lo·
one margin in last week's Saudent Associacion (SA)
eleclion.
In the SA Senace races, lhe SKUBA party's lock
on the Legisla1utc was crushed as it could manaae
only four victories in lhe 12 seat body. SKURA was
swept by 1he SMART pany in abe four dormitory
rontcsts and was the be$1ed in lhrce or the four off.
camp\U pcrmanen1 races. The bdeaaured party did
caJ)IUI'C 1hrtt of the four SCIS in lhe temporary Off·
campus catqory, lhou&amp;h.
Ora,.in&amp; only 2000 Sludents to the poll proved a
disappointmml 10 SA officials. President Joe Rilldn
labeled the tumoua "prtiiY poor" and blamed the
relative: apathy thai gree1ed 1he contests as the main
culpriL
"Becau~ there was no opposition to the Student
Association of the Stale University (SASU)
referendum and it wasn't a major iss·u e." Rirkin
asseraed, "the Sen ale didn't drag alohg altention, it's
still the be&amp;innina of $dlool."

P

A ccord ina It&gt;- Elections and Credmtials Chair
LaUten« T. R!*nlhal, the aurnout paled in number
1o lasa year's Sprina elec~ions which drew almost 30
puccna or che SIUdenl body to tbe deaioo booth.
"People were DOl aware of what was going on," be
noted. "People just did no1 know who Ihey .,.er~
.voting for."
In comparison to lllSI year's races-which were
marred by numerous complaints and a frmried
weekend of hcarinJ;S-Lhis year's election "ran
smoot!tty" with ·a minimum o f complaints, Rosenlhal
added. The Chair explained ahat lhe:re."were no
problems" and lhatlhet&lt; was only one·
comploin1- an informal ' 'erbal prou:st by a St.'l)BA
member on a le11er 10 abe editor of The Spi!c·trum.

h..,.• more conarol, ahhou&amp;h &lt;v&lt;r)1hing is Slfll
premature ...

" People were not aware of what
wa s going on. Peop~e just did
not know who they were votmg
for."
SA Official
Larry Rosenthal
Rifkin uplaincd thai UB would have a local
organiLer and would e~oemK "more clouc" because
or lhe increased financing and • "chang&lt; in
auiaudes."
The SKURA pany (Studcms Keepina UB Alive)
suffered its fim real defeat in ill three year hiSiory in
lhr Senace race. After JWoepona l\11'0 conseculive
Sena1e elections and s wamping ils opposition lase
Spring by aaking five of seven Executive posilions.
SKUBA was whipped in lh&lt; dormitories and ou1 four
•io1ories in the other tw,o cal&lt;&amp;Orles.
•
Dormitory students tlec1ed Eric Friedman, Steve
Higgens, Tony Oark and K~n Jves- all from the
SA officials ;xprcssed pl&lt;'l&gt;ut&lt; "'tr lh&lt; SASU
SMART party, a n&lt;wly fgrmed aroup t~at is centered
ref&lt;rendum's approval, citing surprise a1 ils easy
In Ellicott. F.riedman led all c.a ndidaaes wi1h 602 voles
victory. Winning I , 420-317, the question will r«uh
with the lhree olher SMART mcmbera dosely
in a dtangcd rdationship betwem !he Albany
behind.
headquaners and its UB c:onstiauency, SA leaders
SKUBA member and Chair of the SA SpQker's
remarked. "I don't 1hint there was any real
Bureau Keith Patterson was the leadina vote-aetter
opposition 10 il," Rifkin assened. "Thr« dollars
amon&amp; off-campus permanent hope(Ills wilh 209
isn't a lot or mon.ey in one sense.''
VOles. David Dale and Rkhard Brem, both or the
SASU delegate John Santoro ar&amp;ued that ahhough
Commucer pany; fiaishcd second and ahird, with 201
he expeaed to win, he was surprised by lhe eas&lt;: wilh •and 198 respeclivdy. lndependcol Rami Hanash look
which it was approved. ''I think il was deRnilely an
the final slot with JS7 votes.
informed, educ:aaed public," he insisled. " I believe
SKURA member$ Debbie Classcr, Eric Altman and
lhey underSiand what SASU is doin&amp; for rhem .''
Eric Vereb were winners In the off-campus cemporary
SASU delegare Tina Swlte .aid 1ha1 UB ana 1he
catqnry while lndepcndm1 Laura Cden~a~~o broke
oraani:uuion's officers would be boldinatalk$ in the
up ·me menopoly.
•
next few weeks to work out lhe relationship now ahaa
The Senate had ias first mectina Friday afternoon,
UB's aiiO&lt;lations has been upped co almost SSO,OOO.
an informal gatberin&amp; called by SA Treasurer Mark
"Thlnas will bc.difrcr&lt;nt," she asserted. "We will
Moore.

�in shOrt.

lHEspECIRUM

..W t m- lf)it)&amp; to malt sun I hat th~ Squlft HaD ••"'"))rhne U
rnaintaan('d in sbe mtdst of the building or both

ca mpu ~

College Bowl to Return
Tbc CBS Radio Nct"'O&lt;k has announc&lt;d plans 10 air an
intm:lOIIqiale quit ihow CtJIW,~ &amp;•t loiCT lhio season. Coli~~
Bott.·l. eonsistina of competitions bdween two teams of four
stuck:nu-culminatlna in a flationat cha.mpionship-was formcdy a
1dcvision show "'hlch was :lircd a d&lt;ade qo.
The prosrau&gt; •ill uk qucs~ions lh3l ..ill ranee from liberal aru.
10 sporu 1o currcn1 ....,..,
stan '"""'the show in
October a1 the UUnois lnS1i1u1e of Technoloay.

cas ..;u

campuS&lt;&gt;," Haydw &gt;&amp;ld.
Complete details of 1he impcndllll final dcci11on
Friday's 1uue of TM Spto&lt;mun.

,.;u be 1n

Terrence CaA.w .AuiNMC

No vaca ncy
Tht West Berlin Sena1r announced lait Wftlthat it "•tl open an
iO\'t.sti&amp;allon COilC(rnina tht prob1cm Of inadt(IU3tt hoU.Sh\1 in tht
r«enlly, a demons:trator 't\'J.\ crulhed by a bu1 durin&amp; a proltst
'¥ohich rt)uhcd o'er the- eviction of se'·eral :,quattt".rs on Tunday.

H ealth Career Day

Rq:wtsentat.hcs or almost 100 orp.nization) from around the

burni111 tncau&lt; 11 1hc Trcawl) Depanmtnl and
on ahc strpJ.

..mr.ana "'""

Xabosh end soon?
The Rcpublic3lu ore tbinkina or slappm&amp; a ..indfall profi1s ta.'
on inu,rnl. Oidn'l Caner do that "'ilh she ool compama? Owl you
ever &gt;u&gt;pcct 1hat both panit$ &amp;&lt;I IOJCI.b&lt;t for rock1aib 11 nlah1
and dnnl. to our confu.s-ion'?

Sec the Republicans mticluna 1hc Wall S&lt;rcet b3nkcn!
country clob has auackcd lhc )'8Chl basin.

At•n C f&lt;achlr/CO~tttfCWtlftQ

O.vki Cl.tfk.IIFt•t•_,.

_IMI,_.._

JICk Mt•lmtfAAoeft .. F..t.
John fonntii.,Gr•pltlc•
JoMph 8 Zingai ~Ntfloul

......._,_,...,_.,.,..,
Oe'tid A. Comstodt/P'todleal Sun

Lll PettlnoiAIU
TonyGtojOGOIM-

JarMt ONtnceru:otPhorotrt,..,

Jelftt)' N CaruorJ8ualnen M.n•p.,
Wayne 8 HunledMatUf/ ttO Ol~tvt

lol8 """"'......,_

..... .....

-SairMy G'Oila'A ctr. COOtCii'Nt«

The

adding thet tht princ::iplcs included a union on eadl campus.
Ahhouah no one buildin&amp; will complc1cly rcpl_acc Squire liaU,
Hirschman no&lt;cd thai Talbcn Hall "ill probably become the
Talbcn Student Cco1n. "ith many or she Squire refuccco lindin&amp;
ne-A' homes Lhere.

c.....,.

-·~
t&lt;ftJn MIOtllneiCop1

Je.i fret " 'Thl.ln:lori$p0ttt
Jon M. ONI\fA.srls:tMI $portt

1 really wanted the administra.aton's supply-side economic theory
to v.ork. I wantt'd bugn cuu and d.rasaic taJC (uts simuJta.neousJy. I
wantfd 'oodoo economics to su~. I lill""l.ntcd to S« them

The Rcpublicaru arc thinkina or impoundin&amp; funcb. Thai's a
mmac:ina ••"Ofd-•mpoundmcnt. \\'iU they put a boot on Tip
O'Neill's timous,inc!

Monlbs of nq,o&lt;t3lions arc V.U1dina do.,n u Kabosh Commiucc
rq&gt;m&lt;nlothu Bob Hayden and Pe&lt;n Hinchman meet "ilh
ad.ministrath't orflc1all this week tO decldt the fate of the 37
Squirt Hall o rganit:nlons which will bt dislocated when the union
doses jn Dcccmbcr.
"Our four basi&lt; principles hO\e bccll ..,....S 10 and •111
dcrUUitdy be impinncnlcd,".Hinchman uplalDcd Satu1day,

ti'IOn)' N P«III.,Mfi"f f ditot
..._., S..,..tM Olto&lt;JOf
Mlrt)' RoM~C.mput

squaum ha'~ occuncd o'-er lb&lt; I'd couple of )-..n. MOSI

nation .. ill be on hand to spuk with potcnlial srlldu;ol&lt;o pla~~ninc
to 110 IntO health rclolcd rldds.
h is e• pccted thai hcal1b rclaled VB sc:hools and dq&gt;anmcnu
from human.Stf'Vicn to 50Cial work will paratcipaae.

JQtln .C.. Ll~ltnll£ditot&gt;,ft·Cbl•f
Setn Gooclchiknf•n•tt~te Emt.or

Otn HokMI#C.ntpttt

nat ion a I

W e51 G&lt;rman caprtal city. S&lt;vnal c~ bd"ccn polk'&lt; and

The Coren Plannina orr..., is sdlcdull•&amp; 2 H&lt;olth Rdalcd
Coren Day for Monday, Octobd 19 in Squ1&lt;e Hall'&gt; M1tltrd
Fillmore Room and lia., Loun&amp;&lt;·

No.U

Vol . .

J'lhtman has auad.f'd Marcw Dt,·Of'('_ts arc mess:)\ attn't tbe)'1
Somcho... I Jet 1he fcdin&amp; lhll Rca$lft .. m be taJdna u• 10 the
zoo e' ery other Sunday.
•

fllt S/Hetflll'l'f Is Mn'od by tt1e
Assocft l td Prest, Field Newspe~r
SyrM:J.c:att, L.os AnotlN r~~Ms
$)'ft0Cate. Collegi.ate KNdffnn

~ Unlt«&lt; f.MtutM $ynOI&lt;:a:ect

1nc1 Unitllf Prn:s S,ndtc:.at&amp;. The
S~»Ctrum 11 repreaenttC for natlontl
tcr\lfrHalno tiY Cotnmunications and'
Advett•llft9 Sen-ices 10 S tudents, Inc

Chc:u&amp;abon a -.-or 20.100

,_ SP«trum om~• .,. ~teet In
3M SQuirt Hd. Statt Unl"ff''lty of
New Yotk e\ 84.dt110," 34)6 Mala

Suwt.luffeto. NewYcwt; tQ14
Tet~ (716i831-ll7t ldttor&amp;al;

(715)831o3681, buslneu, Copytlght
1981 8utfaJo, N.Y. T~ Spectrum
Studenl PtdoOIC:al. Inc... Edf&amp;orlaJ

-~·do_.,"'" £61-

a.t ~lone of eny m.aU•
"*"'"' WithOUt 1M~· conMnt of
lhe EdltOf•fn-Cbiet Ia III'ICtly
10 1 , , . S,.Cttulft Ia prlllted b)' 81.111aJo

--lnc..t310&amp;.nocaSt.
...,_, N.Y.
Oisttlbuled free 10 U'f Unlverd:y
communllylllmil one: copy pet Ptf~«'•

Still in town?

Celebrate Rosh Hashannah
at the Chabad Ho use
2501 North Forest Rd.

3292 Main St.

(turn left •• vou le•ve the l~nnel •I Wilkeson: •nd cross the flhco&lt;l Creek Footbr•dael

Mon. &amp; Tues. night 7:30 pm
Tues. &amp; Wed. morning 9:30am
Hear the Sholar blown at the Chabad Hayse ;- 11:30 am or in Square Hall
1
Fillmore Room - Spm

�Main Street transformation will cause disrupti on
To become Health Science paradise

---------------By EI LEJ::N LEE
Froturr EduorCdttUF*l IHJI.:.· fhiS ~ tlu.~ .....~tmd ill tJ

sertes 011 Untvl'rslly

ro1utru~tion

ffiQ

pori

and fad/11~.

Wltile the Amhmt ca,npus is tumilli piles of
rubble and concrete block$ into tinished
buildings-, crows on the Main Street ?.mpus wUI
be t urnina pares or finished bulldinq into
rubble next sctncst.c:r.
•
According to John Neal. Vice President or
Facilities Plannina. the demolition and
rcoon&gt;truc:tion work on Squire Hall, Abbott
Library and the Medical School compltJ( wiU
sprina into high gear noxt year as the Main
campus continues its con,ersion into a Health
Sciences facility.
He said that the buildings, CJ(dudiog Foster
which is already OttUpicd by drills and chain
saws. are "undor design no"·· and. should be
completed in appro.Umately four )'elm.
The most pubhcized change coming to the
Mam Strec:t Campus is the wroclting of Squire
Hall. nu, three-Story student union will be
bloc~aded on all sides prohibiting passage
between it and hrber for an addition that will
be built.
' ' The construction site will include Squire as
\\ill as a wine beln11 built on the f'ost&lt;r side."
Neal explained. ''When comple1ed it wiU be the
sinsJe building holding most or the dental
school.''
II is noc likely the Haas Lounge. formerly
used as 1 ballroom, will remain in its present
state witb cband~liers, cherry paneling and
marble tireplacc. When built in 1962, the room
.was designed 10 &amp;ive the e~ding university
some of the elegance or the ivy-league schools
in the east.
A similar fate, not quite as severe, awaits one
of the most oolleaiate and stately-looking
buildings on the Main Street campus besides
Hayes Haii·Abboll Library. Lying a top four

an old·fasbtoned university library with lona.
high wooden bookshd,~. antique but tarn,.hed
chaodeUers and a buucrnut mantle pi- above
the nrcpl~••·

tiers or Slepo and beyond the large roman-styled
pillars the rooms lllterior !tolds an dqance
••n1urpaued by any other c;~rreruly on the
•'3niPUS.

"T11e existillj! building will be guued and
compll1ely redesigned," the vice president
said," ash rt tramformed fnto a health scient&lt;
library." The new library will inc;lude both the

T

" The problem is we need space
iOwCifk. On the Amherst
Campus we could get away with
it... but on Main Street we're
going to have to tie up areas
with blockades."
Jobn Neal

h&lt; other room Neal assures will be prestfved
Is the Silverman Oflice. Now used as a
conference room, th&lt; office belonged to the
man whose endowment helped to build Abboll
Library and who was its director for "a very
lon&amp; tim&lt;" Neal said.
One look at the room, whieh Is generally
undrr lock and key. uplains the errons bein&amp;
mode to mamtain it.
According to lqend, the Siherman off'~«
was desianed after • room in an Englis.h castle.
Furn•~bed \\ith Kiucnger originals, the room is
oaL-pancled on all sides ..;th glass enclosed
boo~ cases on~ used to hold Siherman's
i0mt¥~hat ramous An1t·riean Liltralurt'
collectton.
The ,.hite celing O\&lt;r th&lt;long room is arched
and tc"&lt;tured \\ilh a brocaded no .. er pauern.
Situated on the v.est side or Abbou on ttie
&gt;e&lt;:ond noor, Neal said it has one of tht be&lt;t
view\ or the campus. Actually. there are molt
appealing &gt;ights on campus than the ropid
oraosit ronmurtion barricade, but in
Silverman'• day the •iew of ohe North la"n
muM ha\e been much more inspiring,.
h&lt; thtrd e~esore that "iU begin to fffier on
\1ain Street nextsemest&lt;r will be on the
campus &gt;id&lt; of the Farber Complex as • Ia rae
new "'n&amp; for the medical schoolos added.
COstoJ1l! in e'ccss of appro;&lt;imately S2
milhon. the four story wing will be one or the
lar¥est construction projecu the unh&lt;n•LY wtll
toke on in next year.
"II will connect ,.ilh Cary at l\\0 points and
Farber at one.'' Neal said. "And at 1$0.000
square fl:&lt;'t it's going 10 be huge ...
Parr or th&lt; enormous cost involved in
building the structure is th&lt; animal laboratory
which will be .situated in one corrttr or the
wing. The vice president said that because of
the speeiallighting; venlilation. water S)'Stem
and nooring needed, animal space is mort
••pensive than hospital space for human
beings.

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old butldtnJI and a lhrcc·story ne11 .,ing on the
bi&lt;ycle·rack side or Abbou. he added.
I n this cas., ho.... er. an w;n no• be lost.
"Abbou Library holds \\hat I think are the t\\o
classia;t rooms on ather or th&lt; campuses,· • he
satd, "and they will be retained." •
The first room to be preserved is the main
reading room which " 'as the largest study roon1
in the buildina tor about 40 years until the
Millard Fillmore Collrge took ovrr the building
for oftioe space.
Two·storie~ high, the room is th&lt; cpitomy of

T he con~truction siles and machiner-y s:trev.n
across the campus may pay off if the
rcnO\llllOIU produce buildings "'hich
delllonstrato the design and thou&amp;hl or the
oriainals. Many prefer this alternative to the
addition or "quid!ie" buildings such as the
Main Street Librario ·and the Ha)ICS AnntJ(es.
Accordin,g to Neal, ho\\ever. th&lt; problems.
for the Main Street campus will be more than
unsightly construction -sites.
"The problem is we need space to work," he
explained . "On the Amhorst campus w&lt; could
Set away with it because we started in the
middl&lt; and worked our way out. But o n Main
Street we're g'Oina 10 ha'-.:10 tie up areas " ilh
blockades.''
"The campus is going to be a mess." he
added.

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to meet with the committee to discuss their requests for funding.
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�SUNY Central opens up to students
SASU hold media event
By DAN HOLDER
Campus Editor
ALBANY, NY- Terming the drive for student
· votina riahts l "partisan political activity," State
Unviersity of New York (SUNY) Chancellor Oirton
Wbanoo ruled out SUNY involvement in the
rtaistnuion process at a Friday press conferen~.
Participatina in a media conference sponsored by
the Student Association for the State Unhersity
• (SAsU). Wharton fielded questions from $1udent
De~ASPDper representatives for about 90 minutes.
Topies covered ranged from votins rights to day care
centers, with some queries pertaining to sinale
campuses.
When asked if SUNY Central would utUi7.e the
373.000 student$ as a voting bloc working for the
State Universities, Wharton explained that "it i5 not
our business" to ensage in the political process,
because his orr.ce is a State agency.
Wharton's comments came after a short briefing to
the student press by SUNY Executive Vi~ Cbaneellor
Donald O'Dowd and a pand discussion with thrtt
Vi~ Chanet'llors. A placid question and aMwer
period was interrupted when Fredonia's The uad~r 's
News £ditor Kathy Zimmerman intcrroaated
Chancellor for Finance and Business Harry Spindler.
The questions eoncerned a 1964 loan made by the
Fredonia Faculty Senate Association to their Colleae
Foundation of S220,700. Zimmerman uked when the
loans will be reapid, to comply "'ith a.tJew York
State audit report. Spindler pleaded ianoran« of the
matter, &lt;'en after Simmerman read part of letter that
he sent to Chief Budget Examiner Paul Viollette.

"For the first time, we
have tried to mesh
planning with budget.,

-SUNY Chancellor
Clifton R. Wharton

D unn&amp; his prcscntation, Vice Chancellor for
Educational Services James Smoot detailed his unit's
operation. One aspect was the O..velopmental
Studies, )llhich Smoot revealed had a day care
section. When questionc4 on what individual
campuses can expect for assistance from that office,
Smoot ccmfessed that there are no funds available for
development. But he noted that other sites. such as
Cobleskill
had mated educational pro,ranu

eon.,•.

such as nursina with federal funds to s~ up a center.
The news confere.nee with Wharton rurned with a
short address to the student reportets. He noted that
next year's "budget is based on no tuition Increase."
In the future, SUNY decisions will be designed on a
"multi-phaJC rollin&amp; plan," which will balan~
planning betwttn intra-campus change, ioter&lt;ampus
trade and affiliations, and chana• in campus
missions. Wbanon explained that "for the first time,
we ha&gt;etned tO mesh planning with bud&amp;~·"
As pin of the:. rollins plan, the Chancdlor said
that the upcoming construction at Utic:a·Rome wiU be
trimmed beck to "the original intent of the Board of
Trusttts." The administration for proarams such as
nursina will inst&lt;ad be transferred to t~e Upstate
Medical Center. leaving Utica-Rome as a high
technology center.
W harton indicated that there is an experimental
program in the Student Accounts office Where by
incomina financlal aid checks will be s~ned o'er to
the responsible 54'hool. After all deductions are made
the student "'iU rec:ie&gt;e the leftover money.
Zimmerman questk&gt;ned if it was true that there will
be up to a 30 day delay in processin&amp; the check.
Wharton pleaded ignorance to that specific question,
and promised that someone in hil oflioe will look
into it.
In explainin&amp; SUNY policy on campus closing ror
the Jelo.ish Hi&amp;h Holy days, Wharton told the
students that it is "a local campus decision ,.·here it
rould affeet signif...-ant numbers of students."
Con=nina UB :tnd the holidays, Wharton reponed
that h.c "had not ya ~ed a request front (UB
President Roben) Ketter" ronceming the shutdown.
But he noted that a final decision hu not been made
In his oflice.
·calling SUNY "one of th&lt; be5l kept Herets in the
Stat&lt; of New York," Wharton txpn:s&gt;ed Optimism
on the future of the system. He said that the
campuses "nttd to look to ou.rselves as well as the
State for continued produaivity." There will be a
shortfall in funding or about Sl20-160 million in ftve
years. but the Chancellor promised that SUNY will
rontinue to "araue for retention of funds."

Educators evade issues,
irk stu~ent par\ici&lt;p ants
By MARTY ROSEN
CDJrtPus Ed11or

Acting Vice Chancellor for Academic
Proarams, Policy and Planning Jerome
Komisar.
Each vice chancellor aave extensive
descriptions or their role in the

A LBANY, NY-State University of
New York (SUNY) Central
Administration paraded their big
names ~fore journalistS from SUNY
student publications at a media
conferenet' this w..,kend in an effort to
dispel the myth of SUNY Central-as
system-quotes that m:tny of the
big, bad bureacracy.
students, some of whom had traveled
However, by the eondusion of an
art&lt;moon agenda filled with
several hundred miles for tl\e
opportunity to quesdon SUNY
unanswered qu~ions. evasi\·e an$v.ers
and patroniz.ing run-a·roun&lt;ls by top
officials, could pick from the pages or
administrators there could be no doubt
the SUNY Central handbook.
in anyone's mind that SUNY students
P ointed questions from a Fredonia
are relegated to (he hinterlands in the
SUNY Central gnmd-schemt-of-things.
student resulted in a line of "I don't
knows" from Spindler. A quote from
The conftrence, sponsored by the
a letter he bad written resulted in
Student Association of the State
• denials and a sudden memory loss by
University (SASU), IUS held at. the
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tbe cornered vice chancellor.
SUNY Central Administration
Perhaps the opening remark by
buildina. a blpek-long Gothic_castle in
Executive Vice Chan~llor Donald
downto.,n Albany.
O'Dowd should have lipped the
Friday's agenda featured a
"Udents off as tO what was I() follow.
discussion panded by Vice Chancellor
" By the way," he began, before
for Finan~ and Business Harry
presenting an overview of the SUNY
Spindler, Vice Chancellor for
,,_... 'lttm is 111 orr the
Educational Sirvica J....a Smoot and

Commentary

rccoo:cl."

Unfortunately. it was not an attempt at
humor.
Tht real aame started v.i th the news
conference with Chancellor Qifton R.
Wharton, Jr. After a brier update on
current rssues he took question.s from
rhe approximately.~ in atrendance .
Rest easy.~NY hasa J)olisbed
politician in command. With aplomb
to match any lcsislator at the top of
the hill, Whanon managed to give
detailed responses to matters or
colossal insianificaqce while he deftly
made perfunctorY, comments on major

issues.
He informed the group that SUNY
has a problem attracting and retainin'
faculty because salaries can not match
those of the private sector. However,
SUNY is trying to "improve the

situation.·•
I t has been rumored that one
outstandina candidate for tbe U B
prajdency hu wn.cl dowa the

position bttause of the low pay. When
questioned whetbe.r the ehancellor's
office was prepared to cxerl pressure to
increase the salary to soare a top..rate
candidate, Wharton responded, "There
has been a seriousAecllne WI salaries
for top admlni5trators.'' Although UB
is non,-compctitive, he claimed, we"U
cet an outstanding candidate.
Don't worry, Jt¥1s, be told T1tt!
Sp«rrum eonungent. leave it to us, we
do this presidential search stuff all the
tim&lt;. Next Question .
Wharton eoncu.rred With Governor
Hugh Carey's decision to preve.n t a
SOC&lt;!er aame with the South Africu
Springboks on the basis of their
apartheid policy. However, the
conference came to a huty dos.: when
he was asked about SUNY invesunenu
in South Africa.
Call my ol'lice for details and, by the
way, don't be upset wben we don't
answer· your c:all• and, oh yes, try not
10 be.JO bani ... • ..,. Ill~.
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Minority rule
Whatever happened to maj01lty ruiA?
For the 12.000 students who either didn't know,
didn't care, or didn't bOther, your manadat01y lees
just skyrocketed another three dollars per year.
And lor the 2.000 that did, congratulatoons, you
Just cost the entire student bOdy approxunatety
$36,000 in lees that are, IO&lt; tl&gt;e most part, going to
a group that os basically unaccountable to any one
person or organliation at UB
A referendum that garners a little over 10 percent
of the ellgrble voters and Its results are conshlered
a mandate from tl&gt;e people rs not e relerenllum. rt's

a sham. ,

How can anybody s•y with a straight lace. that
Thursday's resulls in the Student ASSoclelion ol
the Stllte UnlversrtytSASU) referendum·ls what the
"vast' majority, or even srmplo majority. ol
students wante«?Sure, about 70 percent of those
who bothered to vote were in favor of the measure,
f bull he ttlal overwhelming. "vast" ma10rty ol
students may have been proving thei r point by not
voting at all
In any election/referendum there Is always a
small, dedicated proup ol followers that ensures a

potent electoral punch. Who Is to say that the 1800
who voted yes were not ttlose dedicated lew? Does
anybOdy really believe that rf all students voted. or
even most stude~ts, ttle scales would still be
tipped so much In SASU's favor?
As we ha•e stated in the past, there were and
still are, just too many unanswered questl~s. to
many loose ends that should have been toed
together belore any student voted on such a
complex and l&amp;r·reachlng P&lt;OPOS.I Where writ the
new lees go? Where dtd are old lees go? What
happens of the maJOrity votes no?
However, to the question ol 'What happens rl
the vast majority doesn't vote at all?" we ~now the
answer.
At UB, It doesn' t pay to be In thO silent majority.
It costs three dOllars per year.

Accurate accounts
In the aftermath of last "'eek's com•cal
referendum, one question remarns. does the
Student Assocralion(SA)'s P&lt;esent system lor
holding referendums actually reflect the wrshes of
the stullents it professes to represent?

we doubt It
Tnore must nave been a better wey to guage
student opinion on an Important Issue that not only
affected their political stand In Albany bul also
tnelr pocketboOks In Bultaio, then hOidrng elitist '""
relerendums In which only 10 percent of ltlo
studen t DOdy vote-the same 10 percent that
usually votes In the SA etectlons.- the SA olliciats.
student clubs actlvrsts. and those Who directly
beneln from the results
Let's be reallatrc. II an rssue Is so Important ttlat
rl must be brought up as a referendum, then at
least a matonty of the stUdents it affects Should be
polled. II a reterondum has the rnput of 51 percent
of tl&gt;e student bOdy, It could then be construed as
a true mandate. Nothing less Is an expenalvojo~e.
in terms ot time and money.
Sure. It will be hard. almost next to Impossible.
l or some referendums to get so many students to
the potts. but II an lssve is Important enough. the
votes wrll neturall~ come.
Now rs tne time for the Student Association and
the ne"'ly·efected Senate 10 begrn investigating
revrslng the rules and regulations regarding
referendums It wrll be to the beneht of all
students. not tust 10 percent.

feedba
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Knights in armor.
Ed ~tor

Callous administratio n

I diS.Igr•e w1th yout ~1101'•' ot S#pt«nb«
t~ltdmg ptotectmg women from''~

Edilot.
By 111 mHn.s UB should c.tos• ' " doors on J~wt$h
High Holldty.s. But by thfl same tokM. ct•u•.s
should If.So ~ cance~l«&lt; on GOOd Fridar. 1 Chrrstlan
•"High Hol;day. •• The actmtnisttitlon's dttJre to keep
VB Opfln on RO$h Hashana and Yom K1ppur does not
anti·Semittsm ' ' much 1s 11 shows • cellous

u tOtct

end Jnconsldttr-lte atIllude row1rd ell rt11Qious
Oellev•r&amp;.
Mati.a Testa
Ut~,...,..,ty

Student

We want off!
Ednor.

w• ,,. • smell erJ.hot; commfttH torm«J 1ft.,
rHdlng rile t..~ge of The Spectruno on S.,tembof
21.
Wt ,,. cone«ned with the d.cl1lon ollht
C•l.,dlr CommlttH 1nd Pres.kltru Roo.n Kerter to
kHP th• Jchool o,.n on J ewish High Holy Days.
W! would like 1/J tOnCtJmed student$ to oontect 4'$
rhrougiJ • leffttr ro tho Jewish Studont Union (JSU),
Box 47, Squlro H•ll. (Through C•mpua m•IIJ.

floNlcl B. KfolniJSU PrMiclonl
kilo R.MUier
Joi"-Y M.H-

JMolca c. Sinoon
Do1'1d E. Koenig
Nethon A. Topotonty

25. 191J:J.

Th•INOb'*'J ts not"''' m• •·rnpons.'O'MY 101 eJJ
accosts. •u•utts. end,,., on cempua muJt o.
pmnN on the O.panment of Pu011c Sal•ty "
Vnlortun~t•ly, w•tl·meamng men cennot o.
everywheto It eJi t,mes, protecting wom~n It 1$ up to
women to protect them$elves Irom usaull$ ln&amp;tfiBd
olttlylng on • knight or rl!lyfng on • knight m &amp;hlnlng
1umor (ot poNce car. as it vtere),

As long as * ' ''v' M • male-dommate-&lt;1 SOCiety,
"omen "''" al~r•rs o. targets of IW'PfiSSIOII and
Women m41st becomtt awa,. thlt tMy are
"alwars t~ulnlriOie to rape. ana le-arn to r•k• rn.tr
~tense 11110 I Mit own hlltdS (01 feet, na11s. tHth,
etc). More publiCity should be g1ven to 1111 Residenc•
Hall AWIIfftfiS end Pt..,entlon Ptogllm A sell•
aelense ptogr•m shoilld a/so t» lmtillftd lot womtn
employtes on ootlt c•.mpuses, since students ,,. not
v~D~nc:•

lht only

tllgets

Anita L. Miool
S.Ctetery, OePirlment of Phys~s and Astronomi

�.op-ed
DIATY SrtEAKERS
By STELLA MEDINA
el ma&lt;e nonsensical, almosl
Incomprehensible babbling baubles(or is
lhat almosl incomprehensible?). A sore
point between myself and my crlllcs to be sure, but
even more important, or at leas! apparanlly so, Is
the debate belween two of my most treasured brain
cells. You can classify them as an endangered
species(Save the Cells? sorry 'boul thai), lhey can
classify themselves In any maller thallheur Illite
nuclei desire, since at this polnl In my life ancr
theirs, I havj! ceased to excercise any authoritative
control ove~.them.
Come on quys, I pleade.' Don'l light. I have a
column 10 ~lie! I need all the help I can gel.
Uncooperalove, anarchic, yes even outright deflant,
they commence singing the Clash: "We don 't need
no gsngboss-We want to equalize..." They are not
-helpful. I threaten to slug another Molson in order
that they may neve• live to see another neutron.
But, they placidly l gnl)re me and continue on wlt~
their conversatloo. Witness:

Y

Brain Cell A: Stop babbling, you blithering idiot.
You know and I know that she talks too much. She

even knows. Boy, am I glad that she has laryngitis.
Brain Cell B:"Don't be an Ignoramus, you moron.
Babbling's are her strong pointl It's about all she's
got. So It's not much. Big deal. You haven't ligured
something as simple as motor responses. Besides,
you don' t even belong in this hemisphere! Get out.
Brain Cell A: You've obviously lost all touch with
reality. You must be on drugs or something. (Brain
Cell A now harrows his eyes suspici ously.) Come to
think ot it, how come you've survived all the beers
·
she's imbibed in her litetime?
Brain Cell B: Imbibed, schmlmblbed. Twenty, 20, 2~
hours a~o. I wanna be sedated, nothing to do,
nowhere to go-o-o, I wanna be sedated ...
Brain Cell A: (Smirking) Just as I thought. Wasted.
You've totally lost your grip on life. Only crazy glue
could hold you and reality together.
Brai n Cell B: Crazy Glue! What a brlllantly
bodacious Idea! I'll have It to try It sometime.(Etc.,
etc.)
•
S ufliciently confused? Quite puzzled? Does this
column appear to you to be the quintessecnce ol a
quizzical quandry? From this perspective, is
anything sane, orderly, even slightly normal? But
wait ..it's gelling darker...what's going on-oh no ...

stop! not
Readers note: At this time, We the Brain Cells
(all seven of us) have taken over in what could be
termed a deft coup d 'etat of the mind. Sneaky
aren't we? Yes, we have lfnatty arrived. We ere the
Magnificent Seven, ll!e New Riders of the Purple
Brain Cells, questing for new frontiers that border
on lunacy and semf.sanity-we ride fearlessly fnto
that wasteland of information called the mind(We
use the term loosely m th1s case), a wast&amp;-/ancJ
where everythmg is at the same time Real and not·
Real, where wizard still exists avec Oil of Dog, a
land where Springsteen sri// plays Spirits in the
Night and For You In concerl.lt's a place wnere
lyrics chsnge(Hel/o Brain Cell in the sandfls this
oram at your command/With so many bram cells Is
It the sameflt's the neutron in you that makes you
play this game: every Brain Cell Tells a Story), but a
land where rhe Brain Cell stays the same.
And, If you are still listening, It 's a land where
you will surely go Insane If you attempt to find a
centra/theme in this lifelong odyssey of the mmd
(just one big Stream of Consciousness, y'know
amigo), so forget It, buster. Keaton. Diane. Time
for us Cells to retlrq-but we 'll be back' And just
think- we aren't even drug induced.

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In WASHINGTON
with Max Lerner
By MAX LERNER

ew YORK-You would think that the 1984
Democratic presidential nomination would
be an empty prize, but the contestants
don't think so. They are nard at It-traveling,
talking, raising money, a&lt;ganizing, preparing,
making alliances.
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Right now the race is between I he two obvious
candidates. Walter Mondale was Jimmf'Carter's
heir apprent, and now wants to rebuild, not just to
Inherit. Ted Kennedy feels he will finally get his
revenge for his 1980 defeat.
.
This doesn't exclude a huddle of others, whose
fantasy life Is active and who hope for a stalemate.
Among them are Sens. John Glenn, Gary Hart,1'at
Moynihan and Joseph Blden, and Govs. olerry
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Brown and Jay Rockefeller. fneir chances are lhln.
The only exception is Glenn, who Is still something
of the astrona\lt-hero figure he once was.
Jimmy Carter t&gt;lmself is lngla&lt;iously out of it.
Despite his recent utterances, meant to reclaim 1\is
place as head of the party, the fact Is that he Isn't,
The party Is 'tS gutted and burnt over as one of
those BritI • cities ot wralh, and Carter Is a pariah
In it.

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O ne of Mondale's .problems will be to disengage
himsell1rom his former Carter connection. He was
in facl a good vice presld@nt, and he got far more
experience In decision making and. crisis
management then Kennedy has ever had.
In his current rethinking of the whole Democratic
philosophy, Mondale takes basically centrist
ixl!;lllons. His only trouble Is his lack of political
electricity which is the modern form of magic,
which Ronald Reagan has, and Kennedy has, too.
Ted Kennedy's biggest asset is his presence and
rhetric. Both are Is part a c.arry·over from his
dynastic tradition, but he is politician enough to
use them fully. He delivers his lines well, and he
makes certain they are well written lor hlm.ln the
capacity to stir a crowd by sh~er eloquence 1 doubt
whether anyone, In either party, Is a match lor him.
It makes a good leader of tt&gt;e opposition, which
is what Kennedy has been and Is. But does It mal&lt;e
a good president, or even an electable one?
It is arguable that Kennedy might have beaten
Reagan In 1980, but I dOn't know anyone who
thinks so. Conceivably he might In 1984, but no one
Is making book on 11.
Reagan clllne Into power as the expression of a

deep revolution of reversal In American political
ideas and values. It was a revolution long In the
making and long overdue, It was against everything
that Ted Kennedy has ·Stood fa&lt; and-despfte·some
slight retreats-still does.

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K ennedy could probably win a number of
primaries in 1984 as the leader of a badly bruised
Party ("I am proud to be a Democrat'l In a closely
divided convention his eloquence and passion
could carry the day, especially since the convenllon
rules heavily favor the minorities with whom he is
the st&lt;ongest.
Yet in an elecllon contest against Reagan he
would stand llftle chance. Under Reagan the
Republican Party has achieved a miracle of
renovatloo, and has all but caught up with the
Democrats In party preference. And Reagan
himself- as shown by his recent IO&lt;eign policy
changes and his appointment of Sandra O'Connor
to the Supreme Court-has refused to b&lt;i caught In
the trap of rl gld corfservatlvlsm.
Thus Fritz Mondale would be the better bet tO&lt;
the Democrats. But there are few Indications Jn the
current struggle that the Democratic leeders are
aware. of it.
Lot~.. rm.u syM~,.

�feedba
Letter to Ketter
AI 111 ltrsr $flnlto meeting. Septlntt)~r 21. the
Grad'"'' Stud~nt ,tuocrltton tGSAJ Yot.a to MdOtra
lhf lOIII pflnc1pl•$ lfl lorth by the I&lt;IOOSh CQmiiUittt
•nd •ncour•g• you 10 .,,..,. litem
h•gr»stJH'Otlfy
prmcfp/e$ ,,.
• A centralized $Chtme for • unlotr ott e•~ c1mpus
(Meln Sltett find Amherst);
• Tt'lf retrolltted un;on plan mcJ&amp;t be ent;rety

row

nr.,.

the Shtdenr union t.-qu•remf!tHS,
• Tn• Mam Slleot Union Stte must,. acces,,_ to
the hlndlcappod •nd ~utped rw1th bus and food
strw;ce

n·,. s.e ,,.,..e es me mm,mat t«JcntemMts lot the
enhancemttn,.olstudent llf• at'"'' umversrtt and as
Q"dultll students Oe{le~e them tO oe 'mptrltl~• for
the conrmued quality ot work tnd tesearC/1 to whtch
we Itt commJttM

eotnP'-tN bet~ Squfte UtJ~ ,, closr tt:
• R.novatlon plfns must be lfnpt.mented 10 mHt

Peter F. MufPhy
PreSIOOnt GYaduato Student ASIOCIItlon

WRUB welcome back
Edllor:

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tA:~~~ ~z:o~r:~",:,~:::t::e~$ Zl~ by bung/~ uS
M tny atudents. t,lf»CIIIIy the freshman, '''not
aware of the vast opportunities Wtlh theft grasp htt•
at the Unl11ersity to learn or ptac tict their ftetd
out~lde

rhe ctasstoom. t•d blt.e to ra4.e •

t•w moments

of your ,,,;. to malce you an olfH thlt you mf9M not

went ro m1ss.
WRUB, the StiJdttU f8dfO SIIIIOft. IS on campurand
ere lruerest~ in tho held ot
broedcestlnq, whethet or not It Is their major tnt
b@st way to lt!•tn is by doJng and 11 WRUB you Cltt
lle~IJ IM CltVI~ 10 Ull lhe SAJIJ$ fOCI·ve bMoft
.studymg in class 01 ro Mvn some n~w Sk1Us oy
• •cHill~ domg ant! nor JUSt readmg Bt&gt;Out them
WRUB ofler6 not only fust·hand exptuience lot'rrut
cerHr· m lnded. Jttdl~lduef but offets an undetstlttdmg

OJHin to ell who

ot whit gMs on behind the sctmes: IIJIJ ;h;nga you
don't sH on rv ot hHr on th• tad1o, and In thiS d•r
ol eMpandmg m~11 • lilt'* ~nowlld~ about the
OtNdUst 111101kl " " oe \Wy uselul.
RldfO 16 m01t thin tust DJ'a and thl! ne~am., rou
hell ft takes 1 IDim of engtntJerl. wmets, duectors.
Ulflpeople, socretanes and 1 ~•nery ol ottret p~ple
wUn I Wide lllt~IY 0/ Skills to PffSftnl Whit )'OU Mil
as the lmel on-au product
11 you have • dtfl, mte~est«&lt;ln ta1rmng
or
...,,., to gam exP4nMce in a certe;n l;t!ld ol ShJciy,
CIIIC/t•out WRUB Our off;ce tl II 102 Soutn Goodyear
Hall, M•ln StrHI Campus
We w111 tH wa;tmg ;n our olfiu to he.•r from ~ou

on•.

lnd l~oept 'fOUl eppiJUIJOOS /0 WOrk 101 WRU8

And ~ho •no~s. mayt&gt;e you'llle•m somern1ng

Robtrt Meyers

Gene1at ManaGer
WRUB

Bank robbery
Editor.
Scor~

Capitalism
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Otll.ns
Thefs how the pi,. ended Alondey when Buill~
S.~lng&amp; Bank revtNsH i ts d«lslon to collect on 900
mortgages calfinq the Ides .., mflllke " .
PlfhiPS this action was promptfld by dttKI
/NOtHt; people who took thel.r lunda out of &amp;flllo
SVi'Jgs and by the thl'fll ofarea laoor unions to 11o
the 11me.
It I• l i me we r«::gnlle th1t we ate not httlpttis
single Individual•. II we unite, the Impact c.n N
lnctld;ble. The &amp;Jtfllo S.vings IJMJJt•f firm

commitme.tu to tht commumty ;a. mor• accurltel'y

stated, 1 strong llnltW:I•IInllu«K» and po.,..,- 011er
the City Suddenly, Buffelo SIVIItQ$ Is help;ng leu
when hundteds of people, POUtbly thousands
lhrfiiiDn to deprltttJ the busmeu ot Its very muns of

••lstenoe.

W• should IHrrt I tom thrs enmpM 1'1111 _,. cen
successfully ltght back ;I we real"f gM a damn
Wedtdlt!
M1ri1 Ctraulo

Buffa lO rnidenl

A dazed freshman
Eclitor.
1am a lreshman" UB. This Jlmple tact has many
lmpl/utions Hilly Uttdemood Oy •ny UB vetor•n

an.: I must be d•«&lt;•nd confuted

Two; f must m/11 two out of~ th.ree of m y

cl'"''
o.e.use f don't know where they are, or how
to
t,.,._
~t

Th_, The ob•IOul foul point of my un&lt;J.fst•ndlng

(ot otlotttotion ao lt may~ oltlte Al•ln StrHI
"
C.mp&lt;n Ia SOUIRE HALL.
lth,h•l Now the uti• out of the Oog. SQUIRE
HALL. Wh•t em I (• Nslcofy dlsor;.nted l!oshmon) to
do -

SOl/IRE HALL II gofHI? Am I/o w•ndet

•ltnlftal'y lot Myo. uMltW to go hom• ot 10 clu•n
- U R I don~ MOW W/t«e I

•m?

Surety this Is an exegg.,.tlon. I'm not quitl thll
loti. But I, and t!WVf othM student I know·atopt In
Sqult• 11 Je•st one. 1 day for one rHson or anothlr.
One ot the main tHtons Is lh• Rathskeller. But II
Squffe clo$u MJ doN the R•thlk- Oh horror ol
hotrOfl!
· Now whMit fltOUid thll student who has rwaNe

houra of clu·ses on Tuesdly (Ot any other lil y) go to
h•~• those two or three beers to unwind •t tht end ol
the dly? How f don't Jtnow about you. butt don't
want to have to wtlk •cross campus Md 1 few
blocks a/OM •t ro o'clock •t night: To •Nr I'Ve bHn
to, /MY I cover ch•rg•. 1 nd 1ft dOWn wi th r1 dtunk
motOtcycle mongerela. No think you.
Now I'm suie the edmlnlstr•tlon hiS &amp;omtt
"reltonlble.., ev•.atw•. ncm-oommlttal 1nsw., to tN ol
thea• qUisliona, bUt thi$ IIWihman ean't e•c.pt thfl•
...anawers .. es Gospel. l'wl s..n 1om• of the KlbOI.h
m•terlel end 1t too/Its 11/tte • good klea. I've a11o lttn
lndlcttloris that 'lome people don't gf~• • d1mn
tl&gt;out wMt happen• to Squ/r. Wtll, !hal's afliQht:
they're them, end I'm me. and I glw • damn lbout
Squire. Something mutt Oe done •bout'Squirt. I don't
ha~ any btfl#1nt I~ a. $0 t can't ''Y what should be
done, but Whft I etn
is '"" the Kabosh ldH
mtflll aome attMtlon as a $)0$1/IJ,. $0/utlon to thiJ'

''Y

problem.

Jemes Weethetbte

Univerally Sludent

�Buffalo Savings Bank faces lawsuit·on mortages
Attorney's motives under fire
Dl LARR\' CONCilON- Sp«rrutn Sutfj Wnter

wilh Lieberman, but asserled "I can'r
comr oul and accuse Lieberman of
anythlna."
.. \\'c'rc not surt at this time that his
intentions v.ere honorable," he added.
Bonn&lt;f... ho claims his oraanization
has supporr from "in excess of 300
famihe•" and collrae Sludmrs, chargrd
Lieberman with raking ad••antaac of rhe sotuarion for his personal gain.

f.•en rhough Buffalo Sa• in&amp;&gt; Ban~
rescinded iu orde" 10 l(laU) r..caU tbe
mong~es of 900 homeov.nc:r~ lut
Monda), ~ class acuon lav.suu ;,
pending against,rhe ban~. charging it
" 'llh violaring rhe tnllh·lll·kndong lav. s.
Acl-ording to I he auorne) presenring
rhe suir, Arnuld T. Lieberman. the
original morrga.gr statem&lt;nl~ Buffalo
Savings Bant offered to the 900
prospectivr borrowtt's in 197S and 1976
daimed that the monga.ges rould nor
be =ailed for at leas! 2.S ~ars, but
rhe actual contracts signed by rhe
borrowers pur the r..call applicable
aftrr only fivr years.
The mongages "ere ar eight and a
half percenj inrerest-ar thar time the
lqallimit under Nr" York State usury
la10-while thr national maximum "as
10 pcrcau. Buffalo Savinas 83Jllc said.
T tte contracts contained a clause
giving the bank the righl ro recall the
morrgages after the set lime, in
aocordance 'Wilh risina interest rates.
The mongage holder would then have
the oprions of pa)'ina for the house in
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full, rcmongaging~hc home at rhr
hiah&lt;r rate, or seeking a ne,;. mortgage
wilh another bank.
Lieberman·~ morivcs havr been
qlldllroned by &lt;&gt;ne of the initial bank
opponents. Lieberman ori&amp;inally

contacted John D. Bonner, rite head of
"Operation Sunshine," the bank's
forcclosurrs, opposed establi~htd 10
work with the grassroou oraaniuuions.
Bonner said he has rescnarions about
thelav.suir. and ..m no longrr v.ork

' 'H ov. can I gain?" c:ountcrtd
L~bcrman. He told TM SP«trum that
he is simply representing the mongage
holden. "The class {mongace holders)
doesn't ha•·e any agreemem from the
bank." Buffalo Savings 83Jlk has not
yet pur ils promise of nev&lt;r recalling
the mortgages into writina.
Bonn&lt;r says that "Operation
Sunshine•s•· intention ncvct was ac1ioo
against Buffalo Savinas 83Jlk, but that
"we v.ere only prolesting thr way rhese
panicular clauses were insencd." His
plans, no" that the mongagc recall has
been rescinded, is to get Stat&lt;
legislation passed against similar
clauses in th&lt; furure.
"Wr don't see it will do any good. at
this point, for Buffalo Savinas Ban~ to
lose S90 milloon," as Bonner estimated
rhe la,.suit f~&amp;urr.

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�Major tes
faces the
Reagan Cam
as AWAC
sale causes
uproar
By SCOTT AGTH E
$p«trwrt Suqf Wnur

"Tht Rngan adminis1ration il presently facina a
ma,or fomgn polky , ... '" che halb or Conat=. Ar
I he ctnltr of current debaJc is whtther the Unittd
Scoces should ho nor 3 Saudi Arablon requesc, and sell

1he Middle Eas:rtm nation l'h·c Airborn Warni"&amp; and
Concrol

S)'!Wns airplanes

(A WAC's).

In June of 1980 che Saudi Royal Family.requesced

that the Can er administration sell 1hcm a similarmilitary packa,e. At chat time Caner )'i-tldtd to a
bipt&gt;ttisan ooalicion of 68 !&lt;'llaton and rej&lt;cted lhe
Saudi's request, ya, he did send four (A WAC's) as
" d l as )()()US militaty pmonnel to the Shiekdom
for che IMJrpose of monicon"' fiibiiOi bet ..'«n Iran
and Iraq.
The Saudi's lint approaChed cht Republican
AdminiStration bark in April o f 1981 "1ten the

Saudis approadl&lt;d Reapn. II was adcnowled&amp;&lt;d tbac
ht suuested they hold off on the purchase of the
A WAC's until che)lOiitkal dlmact in WtihiOiiOn
ohan&amp;ed. Surprisingly, the eurTenc ~ce has

centered .exclwivcly on the lssuc or the

AWAC's-not on the F-15 excendcd' ranae fuel tanh
which was at cbe ooie or a millcaty sales dcbace
whkh OCXUrTed in 1978.

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T he IJIO(ivatioo bdriod the Saudi's persiscenc
[O&lt; A WAC's is undear. It may be few tbe
or OWDia&amp; .,... of the ""'" sophiaic:ated
planes • the -'d. or it may be a Saudi ploy,
cc:otl"' Reapn's r...., eommlumenu to them. Clearly
tk /\WAC's will not seeuro che Saudi oil fidds from
a Sovitt auack, )'01 tbe .sale of A WAC's to Saudi
Arabia would definitely reinforce Reapn's

JIIU*'-&lt;

eorrunucmenc co tl&gt;&lt; oil ri&lt;b ~liddk E.nl.
Rnpn m.J) h&amp;\'t undnntimatdl has conpcs.,.ooaJ

orrosn•on. cspec:eaUy in lh!" Srna1r. •hne a coahtion
or ~I Sena1on-suff1&lt;1mc co block che
..1•-c•pressed tl&gt;&lt;il disapproval or lh&lt; $Ale. Both
hou!es of Conar~s must pass motiOns

of dtsappro\~

by 0&lt;1ober )0, if R&lt;a&amp;an'utrateii&lt; paekaae is to be
.copped .

Throu&amp;hout the c:urrtnt Mbate, ahe Rcaa~n
adminiwratton ha4i 3rgued that the Qlc b ncc:mary

b«ausc the United StaLes must do Mlmtthint ""h~ct1
\l.PPt"&lt;ln 10 rc..,...ard I he Saudis ror majntainina an l!nli·
SoH&lt;! pro·Unoced Scaces anilude. Scnee the Arab oil
&lt;mbar&amp;O of 191), the Roy31 Ki"idorn has &lt;rn&lt;fl&lt;d as
America'• most "aund! ally in cht polulally

croublcd M1ddle &amp;st.
Alchou&amp;h ic has been modc:n~cc Saudi leaden ..-ho
h:a\ t chaned a forrisn policy course in harmon)' with
che Unued Sta ces, these same mod&lt;rat&lt;s ha"e called

for a Holy War to be fouabt opinlj l$&lt;11d. Such
scaccmenu ht\'t we\ihed decish'&lt;IY In cht •'OIIna. on

such iJSUC$ U Riling SOphisticated IUrvaHlanct
hardware to Saudi Arabia, Hence thU&lt; Is hardly
unanimous suppon ror Re.a;p.n and his de~ire 10 seU
tht A WAC's to the Shiekdom:
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Loeal censions are surt co be increased If the
Uniced States allo"s the Saudi's co introcl- the
JOphistic:ated AWAC's into an alrutly hOSillt
mvironrnaK. Undoullcly cbe Israelis ,.;g press for
ad&lt;btional OS "eapons to offstt the Saudi'•
AWAC'J ,
If Saudi Arabia is an ally worth keepina. it will
~itt the prnsures on the Uniced Slatet co
procea the ddicate lmanee of peace in the Middle..
Easc, and "ill not cum anci-Ameritan &gt;Imply because
the United Scacts does noc sell ic che:plone.

�Do sexual relations really get better with old age?
Hite finishes study

Prrhap• thr cruelr&gt;t
&gt;~ereotYP&lt;'' about men is th&lt;
tdea llult tlley are at their snual pe'ak " hen thc)
arel9 or 20, and t h3tthey "'ill dcc:ltne from thm
on.
Judgjna from the nns,.&lt;n rt'C&lt;l\c:d from e'&lt;fl
age R(OUp, an c:nourmou$ fear of acing
aoco~tpanies mo&gt;t men throughout thrir Uvcs:
'' In thisyouth-orlentc:d societ y I fear I will lo""
my $&lt;;1C drive in a few years, or no one will,.,nnl 10
ha&gt;e s&lt;:&gt;&lt; with me ba:ausc rm tOO old. I kno" the
day is not far orr when I'll "''"I.e up one day and
realiu that tllr most rocctlt upt"rienee ,.;11 be the
last-and that will be that. (Agr 41.)

" I'm probabl)' a hlllr les&gt; cap•ble ol havma
mulurle acts of mtercourse in 'hon petiods of ume
than I "as IS )-.,ar&gt; ago, but I al&lt;a think that I'm •
b&lt;1ttr lover nov. th~n I was then . I don'tlhink age
1.\ nearly as important n&gt; c:nrlng a nd knowledac or
ho" to oct on that carin~ for the other pt'rson."
(Atte 34.)
"I arn JS and Sr\ &lt;eetns more &gt;ati&lt;f);ng.
mte~ting and humane than at !~&lt;tnt) -one. The
hurt;r rs gone 11nd relation•hil" arc mar&lt; importont
'rhcowholr body •• appreciated. I'm more delighted
"'ith pt'rsonalitie&gt;.'' (Age 35.)
The height or "'011} 0\rr "pt"rformsnce" and
aaina a«urrc:d m men m tberr forties. But "btl&lt;
oflrn mcntionins • difference m their frequent) or
thr timing of tho c)a~ulaticn . mo\1 said-ahno\t
witliuut exception- that they enjoyed them,.,lvr!o
more than e&gt;er, e.eept for those "ho were borcJ
or unhappy "'ith thctr rclauonshtJ»: also. m~n rn
tllc.r ronics stm&gt;Cd apin thr e'en rncrea&amp;c:d
importance or an rmotlonal rrlatfonship "'uh thetr
St&gt;UHI partner for COtnp!CtC cnjoytn&lt;nt of seX:
11
get more satr&lt;fncuon no&gt;~ al the age of 48,
but ... hether that \S as a result or m)' agr or .. mpl)
from doing it oflrnrr is hard to uy-either on&lt;
might &lt;~pl ain &lt;IO\\Ct erection• and the abilit&gt; 10
retain them longer. " (Age 48.)

"On~ of tlrtt purpos~ of ux is proc:lcmuulrm
of u/f-a "'"J' of SDJ;ng I tnjoy a1ld Cllrr br
t'njoyed. For this rmsorr. hot·ing sa is ont of
tht mosr l'ital ocrit·itiu of "0' life-/ louA
upon odvorrcing ug&lt;' with drt!ad... (Age 50.)

"Tirt!rt! is 110 duubt that Df.~ rl'duus abilit)'
in OIIJ' physkal onit•itJ', bm tlrm, su is not on
0/ympk pt!rformanu. QualitJ' in
communication is more importum tlwn
tmything else... (llge 40.)

Although men rearc:d aging and its effcc:t on thrir
sexuality, actually men in this 51udy replic:d that at
eveey ~ge tlleir stX lh·es were: &amp;etting better. Aging
and matllrin&amp; serm to improve sc:x , or at le. , thr
enjoyment of sex. In fact, th&lt;re was hardly a man
in the c:ntir&lt;&gt; study who did not repon that hi&amp; sex
life was 'better than it had rv&lt;r been before-e•cept
for those who "'ete ba,;ng difr~tulties in
maintaining or achieving a relationship, "'hidt ts a
problem havina lillie to do with at~ing.
How do men feel in each decade of their llves1
What in fact. can one expcc:t at the various stag~
of !if~? Follo~&lt;ina8f~ answns from men dhidc:d by

"Orpsms arc bellet Ill an e&gt;cr. Intercourse ·~
mort fulfilling. lo,tlirr. longc•·lastina. Dtstrc ts tht
samr. but no loncrr obs=i,e-if that makes an)
stnse. Whtn I didn't ha'c as much as I wanted I
was hnlf craty 10 get !t . I ha't all I "ant no" . II '&lt;
very nice." (Age 42.)
"I think I still ha&gt;&lt; a. mueh de\lte but I am
hone&lt;tl) borc:d and frustratc:d b) ha\tngthe ume
pann« for 20 ycaf'&gt;.'' (Agr 46.)
8y their fifli~. most men "ere p1c:asurab1}'
enausc:d in rto&lt;rcatin&amp; their $C&gt; lives (3nd often
thclr lives in grncrnl)-eith~r to mal.r tbem morr
"hatthty had al"'•&gt;• wanted or to adjust 10 theu
ch•n&amp;~nc physical/muscular (o' et:tll body)
reaetions. or both: most said the) "'ere enjoy•na
se~ and thrir relationships morr th•n ever:
"I'm SO and my &gt;tx drive is suonger than a t any
prtvious time. I belit\e this is tht rcsuft of
c:ducaiton and aceepting my sen&lt;ualit)' and
sv.uality rather than betng a$hamc:d of tllem. I " ·as
afraid and ashamrd of'them before.''

0) SHERt; IIITE

IIJ~&amp;roup.

Many men in thrir twenties said that tlley
enjoyc:d sex more than they had b&lt;fore because
now they conncctc:d it with mutual pleasure and an
emotional feeling for the pannrr: some also
montionc:d thal,.thrir own suuality wu mor~
de' elopc:d:
Most men in thdr thirties said that tllry "etc
currently enjoylna S&lt;!X more because they were
more C(Jm fonablc ,.vith it: they knew more about
both their own and tlleir partner's sexuality. and
fdt frter to communicate about it. Also, most men
stressed tbc inaeased importance of an emotional
a11achment to their partner. A few men m~:nionc:d
noticing physical changes, but most said tllat thry
had not changc:d physically:
11

I

find Ill Ill as one gets older and mor~ mature,
sex is more enjoyable and satisfying. I bavc an
increased desire for a better quality or seA life and
increased frequency. I wonder if it
continue 10
improve or reach a plateau and level off." (Age
38.)

";n

I

'

' ' I n my case. dtslrt fo r se• btl.\ intrcaseU with
qc, as has rnjoymtnl of se\ . My sex life is
different and better now tllan it used 10 be because
all of my relationship&lt; with peop!t are belle&lt;. and
because my Rlf·love is greater than at any point in
my life ... (Age S6.)
"h does slow down a lot with age. I am more
satisfic:d now. and less 'horny' tllan "hen I wa. 2S.
but I know more and ean do mort for a partner
and understand a lo t more now than then. I have
had two heart a11acks and Slill ha,.., a very active
sex live." (Agt Sl.)
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been rn their twrotics. and must hale &gt;I!~ or
orga~m• Ins often:
"Thl~ is a myth. of cours.!, thai older people do
not lil.t• ••"· In my o"' n e'lpericnce I find I orsastn
son,..,. hat less frequmtly than I did in the p.ul, but
in Othtr ""l"S rn) a&lt;ll' tl) hu incrrased. as I ha'c
bem le" tnhibitc:d on latet )can.." (A&amp;&lt; 64.)
··1 thtn~ desire for "'' increas.,., with a.gc. It ts a
mtsta~cn notion that old folks don't ncc:d sex an)
longer: that they should ·~elllr do10n and aCL thetr
agt.' But m) se~ hfe at sh~y is much poorer than h
"'"' rn m) earlier )"'an, despite my,.., drh-c bcina
the &gt;amt. This u dot 10 a poor marttal situallon. I
would prefer to be "llh oomeonc "ho "ants 10
muluufl) share a life toaetltcr, but unfonunat•l&gt; I
cnn ·, set my war clear to do this." (Ace 60.)
"I ertJO) sex mort no" than I dtd "'hen I wllS
)ouna There v.a&lt; too much hassle then, too much
un~crtalnt&gt;. too man) kars and ••P&lt;ctatioru.. Now
I know what tQ do, and it always "'orks jun about
pt"rfcctly.'' (Age 60.)

'' l

'-.lJutl)' rnnembc:r heating somront quote:
$0meonr 10 the effect that it's a pleasure 10 reach
an
\\here sex i&gt; an occasional source of
enJOyment instead of a constant source of
annoyance." (Age 64 .)

•&amp;•

"Too many prop/~ frrlqlrat onl)· plrysically
young, bt'outifu/ ptopl~ &lt;:njOJ' &gt;f!J. atrd that
isn't so. Sex can be l:ff!Ot witlr saggitiiJ breaJU,
flabbJ' mu~·ctf!s, wri11Aits and pnum·lres. Pt'op/e
slrould rea/i~i! tlris and do somt'tlting about it.
Desire tlues drcreaJt bw enjoymt'nt shoulcl
not! .. (Age 61.)
'
In tht:ar st\'cnties. most men-but not
all-although they might be having less rrgular or
predictable erections and/or o rgasnto, were still
enjoyina se•. with or "ilhout intercourse. A frw
me:n rnrnuonrd a dtclint in interest an stX\ AlmoSt
all found that emotional relationships (or lack or
t hem) pl~)od a crucial and increasingly important
rolr-iu their ability to eojoy sex. Otncral good
hrallh, or course, WllS tht l.ey to continuc:d sexual
enjoyment. Overall. a l.ind of peace seemc:d 10
have se11lc:d rn on many men in tbc.r seventies that
"'ain 'I apparem in Lht' t:arlier a,at ranges-a quid
happiness:
"We have slo"ed up some. We nrc both 74 years
old and still \'tf)' passionate." (Age 74 .)
"1\tt&lt;. I havt ooucc:d. makes seA bettrr and
better. h takes a Iiiii&lt; Ionge&lt; but thos .imply
proton&amp;&lt; the pleasure. The enjoyment of sex bas
increased for me . When I was young, I though
mostly of gratifying myself. Now I find more
pleasure: in gratifytna my panner, th er~by
increasin&amp; my ov.o aut ilkation. I ~lie'-c too man ~
men think they are finrshc:d "'i th sc.' "hen tlley hit
60 or 6S, and thereby lc. tlldr organs atophy.
Constant use will keep them active." (AgE 71.)
11
ht desire comina from the physical nec:d
decreases, but lhc I"Ychologjcal ncc:d ,.hich is ve&lt;y
complex (part or it is to feel tllat one is still alhe
and not dying) does not seem to decrease. I am
fonunatc enough to be married 10 a woman whom
I love and who lov&lt;l me at I he age where most
other preoecupations Cearnina a livina, bringjn&amp; up

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Sex later on in life

childrm) have receded into the backcround. We
can make love now whmever raney (limited by
reduced potency) takes us. Another aspeet or it is
less and /or interesting enou&amp;h. Bu1 my age makes
me feel ridiculous in auempain&amp; it. The American
'diny old man' syndrome does no1 help." (Age
12.)
Men in their ei&amp;hties and nineties were having
re"'er erections and or&amp;asms. depending on overall
physical health, but almost all sald thai enjoymenl
does not automatically decrease. Many had made
interesnn&amp; discow:ries and 1noov•tions in th~r ways
or rtlating.
•
"Sex gets better with ace, if health is good.
Also, the desire for sex increases v.ilh ace if health
is ex~llen1, and if you remain physically active and .
mentally acaive, a.nd are free or taboos, old wive's
tales, and inhibitions about what you should and
should no1 reel like. Retired peoplt have more time
to enjoy sex a1 its best." (A&amp;• 81.) \
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"I

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From th~ book Tht Hile Rtpor1 on M IM ·S exuality
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"It feels just as good as ovrr but nol as often.
Sex tire is no different." !A&amp;• 86.)
Conduslon
Older men have a ' 'ery imponanl contribution 10
make 10 our underslandin&amp; or what sexuality can
be. II is only our society's biased vlowpoint about
""xuality that has caused oldor men 10 be scorned
as "less than men," and ovon asexual .
Why did mpst oldor men .ay they were enjoying
their se,.ual relations more? Older men had often
1ranscxnded tho stereotype$ they had learned and
proaiced in their youth. and developed more
mutual, open, and receptive ways or relating 10
their panners. Contrary to the usual view or the
seKuality or older men as a "weaker" nr sloweddown version or younger sexuality, we can beJin 10
see il as something now and differont, both
qualiaaaivoly and substantively.
In oahor words, biological qe itself is not really
tho determiner of a man's-or anyone's-soxuality.
As ono man said, "The age or one's mind and
spirit is lht detmnin..- that arrecu all relationships
and sex at any qe. (This oxdudes physical or
oraanic di..,.ses.) A&amp;• is irrelevant, our culture ltas
made 100 much or this. We mus1 ignore the public
relation• commorcials in re&amp;ard 10
and sex
(always young male and female couples), and beain
10 see oach other as loving persons wfio need,
desirt, and can give love-whatever our ages."

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or 6-2,
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7-S. Trinpli blamed loss of concentration in the l..a
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T he ~ulls also tOO~ a clean sweep in doubles. Ull
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Th&lt; Dull's Mike Cbad.,'ick, in a tie·btcakfn&amp; third
SCI in third sin&amp;)&lt;s, edged Gannon's Craia Kimm&lt;r,
H;, 6-1, 6-3. TI&gt;ou&amp;h Kimmer was defeated, he ca&gt;e
Cbad,.ick a diffiCult match. Noted an exasperated
Chadwick, "I wasn't up to par. He almost aot the
bentr or rnr.··
I n the comeb3&lt;k or the diy, UB's fifth sinales
Randy Miller overcame stiff colllj)Clition from Mark

Goldin in a &amp;urelin&amp; U, 6-4, 7~ nwch.

Miller, dilmayed brbis performan«, briAn to
roncmtract more on his mo\"ement and mo"cd mofC
around the coun more. Once he pined control or
himsdf. h&lt; controlled the same escapin&amp; hiJ slump.

and Spicassi. They defeated Gannoo in two"' '· 6-3,
6-2 ip Spicas.si's first ,ame of the season.
[..a PMna. in asstS.Sin.a hu rum's O\'Cfall
pttf~ v.as optimi.sttC". La Pmna suesscd the
fact tbat mich~·'a)' in lht match, it (the mal(h) tOuJd
hl\'t tOM t'ithc:r \\I)'•
''At that pOint h "'"s 3-3 O\'erall. The pme. "trc
a lot cloSCt than I had anticiptted. Miller and
Chad"ick " ·e n in touah .bituations." La Penna
added •' I w~ very impressed " 'ilh I he way the)'
O\'etcame thetr problems and won."
In doubles, La Penna was rqu.ally pleased : "I he

1eams commun_k:attd v.c:ll out there whk:h resulted iu
\ictor)."
Gapnoo coach J01&lt;ph De FIDo noted the .Bulls'
de&gt;-dopment. "They (Bulls) surprised os. Last )car
" " defea~ed them 6-3" he $Old. "They ha&gt;&lt;

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~f~fal~g~h~n~~ ~~e ~ l~e~sa rt
season, the UB !lulls came bac k and blasted Hobart
College 41 - 10 Saturday.
Highligh1ing !he Bulls ' powerhouse vic1ory was !he
Slcllar perfo rmance o f wide reciever Joe D'Amico. who
gr abbed 1hree touchdown passes.
0 ' Amico, a j urlior from nearby Lcwislon-P orter High
School, caughl 1wo Marty Barrell to uchdo wns from 56 and
o ne yards o u1 , a nd nabbed 1he other scoring recept ion
fro m back-up q uancrback Pal Fricano from three yards
O UI .

T he vic1ory improved !he Bulls' record 10 J.(), wh ile
Hoban fell to 0-2. Coupled ,.ith a lo~ by Canisius
College, th e Bulls are now the only \\'estern New York
ream to remain undefeated.
Complete coverage of the Bulls' victory in Geneva . New
York "ill appear in Friday!_issue of TM Spectrum.

Ketter decides to delay Division I athletics decision
To await successor's decree
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n a somewhat surprising announcement
from University President Robert
Ketter's Orfice. it was revealed than
any decision to upgrade the athletic program to
Division I status will not be ma~e until after
January I, 1981.
The proposal for upgrading is prestntly beina
reviewed by the Presidmt, but a decision "ill
not be neached until Ketter and his successor
m-eet on the mauer.
Tbc proposal states that basketball wnl be
upgraded to Division I from Division lll#and
women's basketball shall be uwaded to
Division Ill in 1984.
As of now, UB has one Division I
team-baseball-and a Division II hockey
team. AU othm fall into Division Ill.
Division I is the hiahest level of competition,
whi~ Division J1l is the lowest.
Division I schools can aJve athleles arants for
tuition, room and board. Division II alves a
lesser amount or grants, while in Division
II (&amp;(ants ~ not allowed.
Due to State Uni&gt;'ersitynaulations, UB does
not aWard uanLS even in its DiVision I and II
sports-but hockey and baseball.
"It ean happm (UB going Division I)
provided the state approves," said Chairman of
Recreation Athlelics and Related Instruction
(RAR I), Salvatore Esposito. "We can't do
anything unless the Slate approves."

I

The proposal also states that priority funding

will be siven to six sports: baseball, basketball.

women's basketball, swimmiQ&amp; and field
hockey.

"These teams will get their money first" said
Athletic Director Edwin M uto. "By 1984 we
will be able tO allocate more money to these
team s. TI1e other teams hot in this plan will
stay at their present level." Muto added that
"the Student Association (SA) agreed to give us
more funding for the upcoming years, so we
will be able to put more money into the
program."
A problem may arise though, before Ketier
and his s uccessor meet. The NCAA at their
Dceember 6 meeting will discuss new proposals
for limiting and making it much more difficult
to qualify a team for Di&gt;•lsion I status. Any
such proposals that are agreed upon at tbe
meeting " 'ill make an already diff~euh attempt
tO p.in the Status even tougher.

' ' This rould make the situation m.uch more
difficult." said Muto. "I might be going to the
meeting but since "'' e.are low (Division Ill) they
really don't listen to y&lt;iu."
If ev~ythiog comes through, UB-in a
couple of years-&lt;:ould be a Division I school.
..-ith all of its advantages.
.. There is value in the associated publicity, "
responded Esposito. "But it .,;u be tough at
first. You have to stan at tbe bottom
somewhere. Ohio Slate had to do it."
"You have to start with the uound Ooor, ' '
Muto explained. "Then build your way up."
Moto cited the Buffalo Bills as an example.
"They were way down in the stanclilfgs now
look at them ," Muto said. " They didn't stan
a1 the top, they worked their way up."
But when asked what tbe chances are, Muto
slowly responded "It's hand to say, we'll have
to weit for the December meeting and whoever
the next President will be. then we should be
able to know what will happen."

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                    <text>Volume 1 Number 4 For the week of September 25-0ctober 1

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�Verdi's Traviata ~oquettish consumption at Shea~
Buffalo City Opera sets stage for new season
and lighting by Boyd Ostroff.
Details about future Bufialo City Opera
productions are sketchy at best. Conductor
James Caraher noted that "attendance Is way
down," CIIIOO publicity problems and the light
rail rap1d transit construction as probably
causes. He hinted that next year Shea's might
see only a single on&amp;nlght production In an
effort to fill the house. Nonetheless, Scinta
remains optomlstlc: " Things look good. It was a
small audience but well In excess of 2,000."
In any case, December will see the coming of
Gilbert and Sullivan's operena H.M.S. Pinafore,
scneduled for the 4th and 51 h. And Shea's will
be there, with liS mirrored panels and Baroque
fixtures, hke an old and venerable port walling
for its ship-the Buffalo City Opera-to come
out of the m1st and dock once more.

_ _ __ _ _ _ By Liz Petrino
Last Friday and Saturday evenings Shea's
Buffalo visibly glillered w1th the advent of a
mght of grand opera. The theater's ornate
fixtures and crystal chandeliers seemed
especially filling lor a new staging of Giuseppe
Verdi's La Traviata, a favorite tale of 19th
century couches and consumption co-prosluced
by the Buffalo City Opera and Shea's Bulfalo
Theater.
" The Buffalo City Opera Implies an extension
of the Syracuse Opera with most of the
resources local." That, according to Chorus
Master Frank Scinta, sums up the company
which realized the tragic story of a Parisian
courtesan who falls in love for a small but
receptive Bulfalo audience.
This Is the fourth joint lfiOductlon between
Shea's Buffalo and the Opera Theatre of
Syracuse, New York State's third largest opera
company. Previous productions have Included
Aida, Madams Butterfly, Tosca and RigQiatto.
As In the past, the Syracuse Opera provided the
stage and music directors, lighting and set
designers as well as contraj:tlng the principle
singers. Area artists took the minor solo roles
while the Buffalo Philharmonic provided the
music.
"The chorus auditioned in July-we had three
weeks of rehearsal," said Scinta. A music
teacher at Canlslu;&gt; High School, Scinta also
heads the Opera Sacra, a community choral
group.
"Traviata Is one of the most popular
operas-a combination of unique, very melodic,
very memorable themes," Scinta noted, adding
that the apera Is " based on a strong story with
a literary, dramatic history. It Is an extremely
colorful picture of the Parisian demi-monde."
Perhaps too Colorful. Based on Dumas'
scandalous 19th centruy novel La Dame Avx
Camel/as, La Traviata (literally. The Wayward
Woman) opened In Venice to fair success· which
was not without criticism. Public preference
and the offended morality of severa}voluable
crilics forced Verdi to move the story back from
its contemporary setting to the 17th century, a
fact since corrected in modern productions.
The lead rol.e of Violella Valery was ably
handled by Marilyn Brussadt, a soprano who
has appeared with both the New York City and
Metropolitan Operas. Her voice sparkled
through the trills and leaps of the first act,
demonstrating her vocal control most vividly as
she tearfully-declared her freedom from love In
the coloratvra aria " Sempre Ubera" to her
lover's backstage accompaniment.
Tenor George Livings handled his role as the
love-struck Alfredo well. Early on his voice
lacked the necessary brilliance but improved
greatly near the end with the moving duet
"Parlgi 0 Cara," in which he and Violetta finally
reunited, plan to leave the city and its woes
behind as she dies of tuberculosis.
Also notable was local baritone Frank
Pullano, whose protrayal of Alfredo's father, the
elderly Germont, though subdued, was filled
with the Intricate colorings and shadings of a
well·tralned-volce as he pleaded with Violetta in
the second act to forget his son.
Acting honors go to Miss Brustadt who,
unlike the male leads, kneeled instead of
genuflected and whose death
portrayal.
aided by good design in the way of a black
backdrop and ashen makeup, W.S very
convincing.
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two of the second act. Gypsy dancers twirled
about In smoke as the partygoers slowly joined
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second, that New York City mobster Joey Gallo deserved an
eleven-minute melodramallc tribute because "he know Whal il
was like to live in a society with a shackle on your hand."

bLi oel tn God often shone through htS work.

D ylan. nee Zimmerman, recently released an ew album enlllled
Shot of Love. He continues the outlaw motrl wtth " Lenny Bruce,"
a trtbute to the amazong comedtan. Playmg poano on this
plaintive ballad. his voice Is cracked, stratned and strangely
powerfuf; if you replaced ot with a lull choir the result would be a
fine hymn. Dylan admires Bruce because "he took the folks in
high places and shined a light In their beds."
Another line says "They robbed lltm and they labeled him, like
they do wit h pants and shlrts."Autoblographlcal? Dylan's current
tag Is "born again Christian": Jesus, the ultimate outlaw. Shot of
Love contains several overtly Christian tunes. but the test two
records, Saved and Slow Train Commg consisted entirety of
praise-Jesus-and-ttis·works material.
Surprising stuff from the man who wrote in hos novel,
Tarantula (1966), "how's the new religion? feel any different?
gave II up myself. just couldn't make all the aucloons and frankly.

wh~o. his name comes up numbers ltke " Biowin' in the Wmd; ·
"The Tomes They are A·Changin'," and " Subterranean Homesick

T he conversion has failed to hamper Dylan's penchant for
wntong the songs of protest that have buill much of his career:

l's running out of biead . you know how it is, like about that little
old lady In the b ack buoldong all the time poinllng telling me that
God is watching. you know, like for a whole there. l's scared to
take a shit."
To those for whom Dylan symbolized anti-establishment, free·
thinking society, the conversion seemed to be a sellout . But the
change was not that abrupt or wotllout precedent : Dylan made
references to God and frequently used Biblical allusions In his
pre-born again days. For instance, "Forever Young" (1973) began
with " May God bless and keep you always . .. " and "Sheller
From the Storm" (1974) borrowed from Mallhew27:35: "In a lillie
hill·top village/They gambled for my clothestl bargatned lor
salvation/An' they give me a lethal oosefl offered up my
Innocence/And got repaid wtth scorn.''
Dylan was down on tile allnute of "Old lady Judges watch
people In pairs/Umited tn sex they dare/To push lake morals,
Insult and stare,'' [It's Alright. Me (I'm Only Bleeding)), because
of Its narrow minded hypoCllsy, but the Jewish-raised songer's

Blues" sprong readily to mind. More recently, "Slow Tra in" uses ;
Marx and Kissinger as targets lor the poet's barbs. In the new
"Trouble" lle rallies against " governments out of control."
starvation and the condition of the envoronment. Repetttlon o f
the title becomes grating alter a couple of listens. but the poont
Is well taken.
The impllcalion is that the present world sttll concerns
Dylan-he has not developed an escapist reliance on the
promise of a pleasant alter-life. This detrimental but frequent
side effect of religious conversion often tends to reinforce the
already abundant supply of apathy; tllanklully,Oylan·s feet are
still on the ground.
On a related note, Shot of Love bears Dylan' s witness more
subtly than eotller of its predecessors The mner strength he
draws from Jesus fuels "Every Grain of Sand"; Instead of lore
and brimstone, Jove, support and strength are the message. In
contrast to the upbeat rocking done on most of the LP, "Sand" is
quiet and calm; gently picked guitar, lovely backing vocals and
some great harmonoca soothe the li6tener- much as the lyrics
do.
Shot of Love carries on the Dylan tradllton of sticking up lor
the underdog A sixties number like "Dear Lord" -wllich asked
lor mercy rrom onsensitive. greedy bastards who were out to suck
tllelltenants· souls-ts similar to somethong hke " Property ol
Jesus," one of the best new cuts. It attacks ungenerous folks
who crotocize a religious person ··who doesn't pay tribute to the
king that you serve," and " who won't Increase hos wealth at
other f)eople's expense." Dylan' s sarcasttc singong kicks the
song over the top.
Dylan takes a shot at his critics when he sings of thos same
person walking down the street as the people jeer at him and
they " hope that he falls upon hl mseiiiOh won't that be sweet."
A rter tl'oen ty years 10 the spotlight and numerous albums,
cu loclsm stoll bOthers the man. Why hasn't he retored? Why
c&lt;~ntinue oponong up to the public, becommg an oh-so-vulnerable
target m the process? Why continue recording?
Dylan t&lt;Ad Herman "It amazes me that I even continue to make
albums.• . It's always a miracle o f some kind when 1 make an
album-because It's so contrary to the way I move. .. working
in the studio has always been very difficult for me:·
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healing music." Maybe that's the answer; Dylan wishes to
comfolt his listeners and give them some hope.
' So who Is he? II nothing else, Dylan Is human. Cril,icism
affects hom-he's still capable of romantocizlng outlaws' lives
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In 1965, young artrst Peter Max dropped out
from his commercial studio. When he came
back two years later he launched tnto the big
time. Posters, books, restaurants,
advertisements and even morton pictures bore
the "Peter Max"logo. In 1972, still riding hrgh.
MaK droped out again.
Now Me¥ has returned startmg off thrs lime
from Buffalo's own Benjaman's Galerte. His
colorful prints and pam ling find an odd
complement in Benjaman's new exhibit space,
and old, proud house. where they wtll be
displayed through September 30th.
During his stay in Buffalo. Peter Max took
lime out to speak to the Prodigal Sun.
Prodigal Sun: You fell the commerctal art world
m 1972 when you were gomg pretty strong, and
you left a wealthy busmess. Why?
Mn: Well, there are. things that are more
Important than business, sometimes. Ana It's
the personal feeling I needed to go back to
pamting. And as I got more onvolved on business
what happened was I was paying less and less
attention to my painting. Had I not stopped, I
would probably have forgotten I was an art~t.
And tnat's the reason t did that.
PS: So pam ling rs important to you.
Max: It's most important to me: to be a painter,
to be an artist. to have time to paint, and of I
choose. to make new Images, to surprise
myself woth pictures I create.
PS: Would you have left If you had not been
making the money that you were?
Max: No, I left because I wanted to nalnt more.
If 1 had a business and were still painting. and
had time to paint as much as I do now. I would
hava continued it. There's nothing wrong with
an artist having a business.
_
PS: You've satd that inner peace... that your art
comes from mner peace.
Max: Well, the art comes from havmg an onner
peace. to clarify it. If an artist rs at peace and
yet has a love-energy, and a tremendous will to
work-and has peace at the same time-then
there's very little mental interference in making
the creativity happen. When one tries to paint,
create, write, draw, sing, play music, write
music. dance, and a has a lot on their mind ...
The person who is a dancer: he runs Into ~
room and he wants to dance, he's got a lot of
lhlngs 011 his mind, he may have to slop to
thrnk whether he's going to run or right. But if

lhe mond os clear. hke an emply bowl, then all
he knows os he's goong to run and dance. He
can run lefl and ngbt. up, backward and
forwards, and do somersaults. And 11's okay,
'ca use he's dancing.
PS: Does that mean you fry nor to be mfluenced
Oy current trends and pastMax: That's absolutely true. I don't look at
trends . I don't gel involved on lrends. 11 could be
very dangerous. because trends os lUSt a
cumulative lhmg of somethmg that looks alike
II ot becomes a trend. And an artost, or any
person. 1S unique, he's one-of·a·klnd. And rf
you're one-of·a·kind you don't become part of a
trend: otherwise you're just enhanc1ng your
trend, you're not creating something tt'lat's
originally yours. So it's good to know trends
exist. bul take somelhing out of the trend. pick
and choose, y'know, pick a leaf here, a flower
there. But do what you think rs good.
PS: In the works you have on drsplay at
BenJaman·s Galene-the works ft04ll,the recent
htatus-the work seem to be tathcr Personal in
the sense thattl does not to/low any trend or
anyMax: Any loneage. You can 't see lhe change. It's
scatteredPS: Ye.,a/1, they don't seem to hove any
mfluence&lt;j from what's going on no•v m the art
world. Are you afraid that you won't be
accepted? Does that bother you?
Max: No, 1 am,accepted.
PS: Oh, so. ..
M ax: But that's okay. I'm no1 afraid of not beong
accepted. And I don't care rf I am "In," if my
work looks like what's happening In the art
world.
Personally I don't know what's happening in
the art world. There's so much happening In lhe
art world it depends what crowd you're Wilh ,
y'see? There's so much music on lhe radio, you
can llsten'ro so many stations. And some
people have classical mus1c on a// the lime,
and some people listen to rock·n·ro~. What is
re'ally I he trend? Some are more popular than
others.
That goes back to, again, noI being
rnfluenced by outside situations. Like.. .let's
say being accepted. Imagine ill had to paint to
be accepted. My paintings would look weird,
because I would first have to study what's
acceptable. and then paint it. Where am I? I
wouldn't even be in the palntongs. I would be
parnllng what's accepted, I would be painting
"accepted art."

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�Every since the 1979 Who concert 1n Cine
"general admission" has had an ominous rit
less Imposing is the Infamy established at (
Speedway In 1970, and surroundmg the Stor
They're ho t, tney're sexy and tney're "Jitve-no need to send
Some ticket holders are a lillie anxious ar
any dead flowers to the Stones' collectove grave. yet.
Why the Stones concert on Sunday ts not re:
In case yo u' ve been chained to the cellar wall of a Tibet an
" It was a very thoughtless thmg lo do.'' cc
monaS1ery tor the past lew v.eeks, here's the news· the Rolling concerned ticket holder. " they should stop h
Stones crash R1ch Stadium vn Sunday to prove that there ts rock admiSSion concerts."
alter th~rty (or Is 11 forty?) and to promote theu latest album.
She admitted that her concern 1s ·p;mly p
Tatto You w htch 15 number one on the charts. all over the
happened at Cmconnali ana tt could happen
atrwaves and loaded w1th hot tunes.
The concert promoters are countmg oo th•
Roundtng out the bill at Rich are George Thoroughgood and
back up theu ticket system. Since 197'. Fes
the Destroyers. Journey and posstbly a fourth act
15 stadiUm shows, all general adm1ss• n an
Bu t ot course. those archetypal rockers, tl'le Stones, are tho:t
tncldent accoramg to Nancy Natha~ F .ttva
reason 75.000 t1ckets sold out ln ten hours here. over 95,000 were Presiden t. " General admission ts actu .. t , ea
up In one day In Ph1ladelph1a, three thousand people
secunty. II would be ImpoSSible to kc~&gt;L 0,0
up tor a sur prose" show at a three hwndred seat club tn sears I f •t were reserved seating.' Sl•t • ~I at
to paraphtasc Start Me Up" they no doubt
Don Tomasulo, Director ot PubltCrl'.
Fe
make a dead man come
Stones concert here tS a totally dtff~tt ;ttl
Cincinnati, they let the crowd butld u&gt;. the
people were crushed. At R1ch Stadoun ; re
enoughgatesforeveryone"TomasuO&gt; ·pia
1 I
W ;l$ the mOSt peaceful COnC.etl I've (l•,(l . eel
there will be plen ty or secunty checkmo •or 1
weapons and " anything that can cau&amp;P out
What do you-get when you mt~ a band that htred the Hell's
Nathan admlned that there was a dt~turba
Angels lor secunty and the seattng system that produced the
Stones show- a ruSh onstage a her the one
confident that it won't happen agatn. S~· de
tragedy tn Cmctnnatt?
Before you answer. constder that the Rolling Stones played a controlled sttuation, and even though tn•re 1
tour preview tn Boston where 4,000 fans showed up at a 300 seat number of fans on the field level, " 1t's not Ilk
noghtclub. II resulted tn t 1 arrests and the first two dat e of the
for a new position when the band takes lhe !
tour (both in Boston) were cancelled.
calm, they know how il works," insists Nathl
By Carol Balzano
In answer to the aforemen lloned questton, whal you get is
But all things should be put In their propel
80,000 people trymg to squeeze In between the ten and twenty
concerned ticket holder explained ''I'm worrif
In the last three centuries the continuous slaughter of the
yard lines at Rich Stadium.
the Rolling Stones. II might be my only en an•
whale has progressed Into a dilemma in which several whale
species now face e&gt;ttinct10n. At the helm of these slaughters is
Russia, boasting half the world's Whale kill , while Japan follows
this with 25 percent Japan also claims the lead In "bounty-paid"
dolphtn extermtnatton.
The Continental continues Its
for San Fran's anarchtcally
burrowing of Amenca's underground
independent Ralph label Is bringing a
Worldwide organizations have been formed to try and
rock pulse this weekend and all the
couple of new laces lor their most
eradicate these countries exploitative kills by raising tunds,
recent Crowd Control tour So prepare
arrangtng protests, and moS1 of all by educating the public about power to I he Franklin Club. Late
Saturday
nit.e
hatches
two
bands
tn
for a new direction here as well-a bit
these highly advanced mammals whose intelligence, as some
transitional states that are from
more " traditionally" powerful Is the
scientists say. "is equal to that of humans."
opposite ends ot the cont1nent as well. word.
Demonstrating the thrust of rttis movement on the local level,
Rochester's Personal Effect~&gt;. formerly
.
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the Buffalo Whale and Dolphin Coalition and Buffalo Animal
On Tonigh\ through the·26
the HJ.Techs. are off tnlo further
S.h uflhng In Sunday Is NYCity s ~ad
Rights Commlnee are collaborating for this weekend's Whale
" Fioorplay" Contemporary D
regions of avant, no-wave rock with a Brams and the only thlng}o go on IS
and Dolphin Benefit Festival at UB. The concerts on Friday and
new guitarist and a tess-structured,
somethl.~g referred to as reggae-punk Theatre will present an event
Saturday in Squire Hall's Fillmore Room begin at 8:30 p.m. and
dance works at the Katherlnr
rockers.
moot·jazz accent.
feature such renowned folkies as Peter Alsop. Jim Vick. Artful
Theatre by choroographers S
MX-80 on the other hand, one-half ol
Anything goes at the Continental
Dodger, Pointless Brothers. Bob Lusk, Paul Kaplan, Willie Sorljfill, the psycho-rhythmic, hyper-rock group especially the urge to dance, and '
PrzybYl Berlinskl, Daphne Fir
and Joe Head. Available at the Squire Hall Ticket Booth, tickets
Jeanne
Goddard as wel l as d
MX-80 Sound which has been recording nearly all may lose control.
are $4.25 lor non-students and $3.25 for students.
Elaine Gardner. The show. pr
Heading the Festival are coordinators Gail Slmon·Bierenbaum,
by Black Mountain II, w1ll bet
Bruce Menln and Oebbte Dursterwitc. Thts •s the Coalit ion's ftrst
p.m. Student tickets are S2 lr
beneftt since tis tnception last spring. The Festival, which w1ll be
$5 at the door.
held at Souore Hall. conststs ol folk mus1c concerts. films and
chrtdrens· and adult workshops.
The proceeds from this benefit will be allocated to larger
organizations that are " undertaking direct preventtve measures,"
explatns S1mon·B1erenbaum. All the musictans are donattng thetr
servtces.
One of the musicians Who will be there Jim Nollman. Is also a
scientist. He and two Other friends formed lnterspecies
Communication in 1978 with the inten!lon of helping "develop
techniques for communication between humans and animals."
Nollman, along with acoustic engineer Russell Frchllng, and
electronics engineer Larry Freeman. developed sonar shields to
be placed on Japanese fishing boats Where an acoustic " fence"
Studio Arena Theater wrll b
would be set up to keep dolphins out of the tuna nets
off its Fall season tomght (SE
The majority of these performers, w hose names are we:u-~:nown
with a productton ol Bnan Cit
ln·folk music cucles (t .e. Peter Alsop, Jim Nollman, Willie Sordll
smashing Broadway htt Who~
have been actively Involved in the ecology cause as well as other
II Anyway? This mov.ng dram
divers causes.
of a young, paralyzed sculpto
Participate In a good cause.
chl!Jienges his doctors over II
die will run through October 1
Showtime is at 8:30 p.m

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innatl. the term
ng attached to it. No
::atil ornla's Altamont
1es ever since.
nd confused as to
SfrYed seating.
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''}Ire general

On New Year's Eve of the eighties, promoter Bill Graham put it
this way; "It's not that they're the best at what they do, It's just
that they're the only ones that do what they do." Wonterland
closed after that show. as those nifty sixties had a swan-song as
the Fillmore West closed to heart· felt notes of Carlos Santana 10
silent way giving his treat alter (you guessed It) the Gratelul
Dead played "Casey Jonas" and••Johnny B. Goode."
This ain't no lesson. but II Is history, tomorrow never knows,
and lor one more Saturday night the boys and a posse round up
the question. " why are the Dead the finest band In the land?''
Indeed. this IS a moot ossue during a concert, at which the dead
Invoke splrots of their muse, and "a broken angel sings Irom a
guitar," back home Stella Blue In the dawn's early light. Who
could dislike a band that put blue suede shoes on Uncle Sam? F.
Scott Key, maybe, but ho had a tin ear, anyway.
It all began 10 1965 wllh Ron McKernan, wi&gt;O at hlteen was
already,s bloozong dronker Boo We1r. who was m•d·teens at thos
point. had by now pocked up something besides a guuar from
one Jerome Garcia another of the ougonal warlocks along with
former drum major and present bassist Pilll Lesh. Bill
Kreutzmann. the drummer v-as on the group as well. thos era pre·
dating the Dead of 1968, whrch sav. the advent at a Straight
Theater gog of M ickey ("I'm a percussronost ') Hart
McKernan, whose famed sobnquet was PIG PEN " or Le
Chout was twenty that year and fronted the band with harp and
soulful growls. His songs were high-energy points at all shows
until his Ill health forced him to mellow. thOugh he toured Europe
against medical advice In 1972. Thos no doubt sped along the
Inevitable, and 10 February of 1973 we lost the best whole blues·
man that San Francisco ever spawned (there's Otos, Stoll on the
dock of the bay, where there is no pebble tossed). Through with
pain, 1 see Pig and Janis with tequila mekong birds ropple the sky.
joined by Keitll Godchaux on plano painting what must be the
purest blues under eternity. . . let us see with our heart these
1hlngs our eyes have seen. thanks to Rcber1 Hunter, for one pane
of glass. Forgive me, It must have been the roses.
Actually, Jerry Garcia pulled "the Grateful Dead" from hrs hat
one day (lt was really a huge dictionary of Phil's). to discover
tater the Cosmo Topper of lts..true meaning. To quote the man
himself: "In the (James Francis) Chllde ballads, there's the
unquiet grave . . . the murdered girl. . . and there's also the
grateful dead ballads. A person dies leaving a promise
unfulfilled, and t heir spirit Is restless. They make an agreement
with a living person that they will fulfill their promise. That
person Is then the grateful dead."
Garcia also has some choice words about the view many
people have of the " turn on, drop out In Halght·Ashbury" fiasco
that Is wrongly associated with them: "The flower·power thing
and the rest of that stuff was some bullshltter's out-ol·town
Illustration of what they thought it was, like the lamest aspects

a

or It Those of us who lived there as part of Ihe scene always
resented the image·bulldong, because ot had nothing to do with
what we were Into." Lrke Jerry said to Tom Snyder, who asked
how the band could "stay current" with changes In
musoc. . "man, we've never been current."
Damn stra1ght, Captain Trips' The Dead ARE the current, make
no mtstake about rt, BE at the show and plug yourself on.
tn
thos case not only hearong but llstenong os bellevong ·we start at
lhe roots and work up to the plant". . Fillmore. 1971.
thos
preceded the Robrns' "Root on Cell Block No.9," and look lor
nothing on parltCutar but expe1:t anything, from Harry Betafonte
10 Merle Haggard or Marty Robbins The Dead are good ol boys
at heart.no matter what space lhcy're onter Of course. most
matertal played rs onginal. that's the cover-story. the only
guarantee ts a splendtd tome for an . When Snyder's questron
dealt with the band 's timeless auraclron ("Why do they see you
lor I he umpteenth tome?"), Bob Weir's ageless reply was somply.
"I guess folks need a dose ol crazy every now and then."
Lots o good people are crazy. some have been In lhat realm to
define it, and yet transcended tt forever. One such man, and a
whole book unto homsetl, was Neal Cassady, lhe wild one whO
lnsptred one Jack Kerouac to go and write On the Road, among
other I hongs. Neal swung hos hammer lbrming nngs hom sea to
shining sea. and life "on I his bus" would not have been the
same, and perhaps m1ght not have been, had it not been for "a
helluva Neal at the wheel. The bus didn't ever land." like Bob
songs the words ol John Barlow, " I have seen where the wolf IS
suckled by a sliver stream•.. " And let h grow, we w11/ not
speak but stand rnside the rarn . .. COOle wash the night time
clean."
Lei I he words be yours, I'm done with mine'.

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Twenty years ago Ray
Charles would not have
an introduction. Now, In-these
days or corporate computer
products, It may be necessary
to say a li ttle foreword. What
made Charles an Innovator in
the 1950's was his Herculean
voice thai sang something
which had never been sung
before: a combination ol
gospel and blues called soul
music. Rock and roll groups
have tor years drawn
Inspiration and material trom
Ray's great songs including
" What'd I Say" and
" HallelUJah. I Love Her So.''
Recent appearances on
Saturday Night l.Jve and
Evening At Pops indicate
clearly that he can still put on
a good show. AI IJ_alf tile price
of a Stones' ticket you can't go
wrong , and don't be surprised
If you see Mlck Jagger at
Kleinhans Music Hall on
Sunday, September 27th at 7 p.m.

Hunter

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tan Hunter, leader of the
semonal earty seventies rock
band Moll Ule Hoople, brings
his latest group to Uncle Sams
In Cheektowaga on
Wednesday, September 30th.
Possessing one of the most
'ecogniuble voices In the blz
and wroling the best stripped·
down raunch tunes ·this side of
Mick and Kerth, Hunter live Is
pure rock 'n' roll.
Opening toe show are
Brotlsh pop-rockers Any
TOluble, who participated in
the Son of Still Tour that
passed through Bull State last
winter.
B~lng your rock 'n' roll heart.
Frl&lt;Jay. 25 Sei&gt;ttmO.t Ill&amp; I T"" St&gt;ectrum&lt;Pioolgat Suo

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Area media buffs host
film series at Buff State
___________ ____By E.R. Garra sl
There wasn't any necking in the back row. but there was some
heavy b(eathing Issuing from the sixth row last Sunday evening
for the first showing in Bull Stale's Cntics ChOtCes Film
Festival. The movies shown dealt wilh reel·life sllualions, i.e. nol
immersed in fantasy footage like lhal found in the Slar Vojars
genre. In effect, thiS dilference was verbalized by Jeff Simon.
Buffalo Evening News crihc and host of the night's proceedtngs.
when he said, "Thank you all lor coming . . .this is not exactly The
Empire Strikes Beck."
And II certainly wasn 't. But it did have enlertainment value,
espectaliy since It encompassed the whole notion of retrospect .
The people that came to Buff State's Upton Hall received a large
dose of retro. The idea. supported by Casting Hall, the student
theatre organizalion, and by Student Union Board (SUB)Films,
was to create a 1940's type of movie house atmosphere. Presenl
was an emcee as well as ushers and onlookers dressed in
costume. No popcorn to be found, but there was a real live
pro)ecuonist, and the ··reel live" excitement of reel changes that
were less than exact.
Overall, the evening ran smoothly, and producer of the show
Margaret Smith, walked around calmly-the show was a general
success. Although a lew people kindly excused themselves at
various times throughout the course of the old flicks, some
remained and enjoyed two ol Mr. Simon's chosen lims-Cal/
Northside 777 and While The City Sleeps, both journalisttcaliy
oriented.
Other flim·as·media oriented persons have scheduled dates to
show their favorites. The dales are dispersed lhroughout the
year, as they work around the theatre department's productions.
All movies begin at 7:00 p.m. in Upton Auditorium at Buffalo
State College, 1300 Elmwood. Call 87U728 for further
information.
The Critics Choices Film Festival scheduled dates are as
follows:
November 1- Aian Splegal presentmg:
One Hour Wrth You (1932)
, Outcast of Thfllstands (1952)
January 24- Charles Mancuso presenting:
Kiss me Deadly (1955)
The Scarlet Empress (1934)
March 14-Bruce Jenkins presenting:
I Pick Up On South Street (1953)
Pick Pocket (1959)
April It-Michael Healy presenting:
Blow Up (1966)
Jules end Jim (1961)

�Body Heat sizzles
film noir. Body from Body and Soul. a
1947 movie concerning the moral
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ By Ken Kiefer dilemma of a syndicate boxer and Heat
from The Big Heat, a great 1953 Fritz
A curious tradition in high schools is
Lang directed story of hate and
the assigning of patriotism essays aiJP
revenge. Writer-director Lawrence
entering them in a contest. II I were
Kasdan follows the outstanding
running the educational department I
examples of such classic composers
would change the subject of that
of Images as Robert Aldricn In "Kiss
assignment to the nature of film noir.
Me Deadly," Orson Welles In "Touoh of
Here's my definition: a postwar
Evil," Gerd Oswald in "Crime of
vlsuaf style based on modern
Passion, ·• Joseph_ H. Lewis in "The Big
alienation and distortions in lighting
Combo. '' and Howard Hawks In "To
and camera work. denoting the
Have and Have Not." In recent years.
character's precarious relationship
craftsmen like Roman Polanski
with the world. That summation should
("China /own ") and Martin Scorseoe
win me at least honorable mention on
("Taxi Driver') have auempted a revival
the tenth grade level
of what is for the most part a late
Body Heat Is the most recent
forties and early fifties movement.
example. The title itself is a homage to
As an imitator ol filmdom's past ,

Kasdan Is Intelligent and crafty, but
has in common with Brian De Palma
and Paul Schrader an unfortunate
penchant for -facile symbolism-in this
case, fog and background fires. With
all the innovations In film studies,
Kasdan should have been able to mal&lt;e
a better film noir, much in the same
way as sophis(lcated stereo
components have Improved recent
recordings.
T he plot is simple enough, the old
doomed·lovers·in·a·triangle riff, with
stereotypical punishment of the
evildoing hero·vlctim. As for the
mo111e's premise linking heat to evil,
anyone who experienced this summer's
heat knows how passive a hot spell
makes one feel.
The star is William Hurt of Altered
States and Eyewitness fame, playing
Ned Racine, a nice guy spouting tough
guy lines with a Dustin Holtman voice.
A mild mannered jock. He meets the
unhappily married. sexy, shrewd Mally
Brown, played by movie newcomer

RilLS

Kathleen Turner. She sizes him up as
stupid right away and proceeds to use
him and lose him. The poor guy. She's
everything those Hollywood noir
princesses were, combining the suave
sensuality ol Lauren Bacall, Gene
Tierney and Jane Greer. As hot as she
is in the sex scenes, she's cool In her
double dealings.
Mickey Rourke as a qui_et,
knowledgeable arson advisor comes
across well. Kim Zimmer has a key
small part as the cute sexy alter ego of
Mally, a plot function derivative of the
1944 classic Laura.
If I'm less than enthusiastic in my
approbation of this noble experiment in
cinema, It's because the nolr style
should be adapted from a
contemporary millieu ·rather than
anachronistically transposed long after
the prevailing mood of the country has
changed. But then, even the most
facile film nolr is beller than the most
hyped non·noir.
Body Heat is now showing at the
University Cinema.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ By Bob Schooley
People who saw David Bowie in the
Broadway production of The Elephant Man say
that this protean man is an incredibly skilled
actor. Unfortunately his acting in Just a
Grgolo-made in 1978 but jlffit receiving its first
local run-cdhsists of " a series of six or seven
poses," as a friend succinctly put it.
Even more unfortunate is the fact that Bowie
Is the best thing about Gigolo. His enchanting
lace, awkward body and captivating poses
manage to maintain interest in lhis opaque
t11le of alienatron in post.WWI Germany.
In the opening scene, Bowie and the troops
lie in t)le filthy trenches; he tells his superior
office'! that "heroism is my destiny." Peace Is
declared and In a Iunny black-and·while parody
of the silent movies of the WWI era (complete
with faster·than-life movement) Bowie goes
home to Berlin, capitol of the defeated nation.
There, his aunt asks the tired traveller " How
long have you been alive?" The mll itary has told
his lamily and friends that he died in a bomb
explosion. When he meets an officer wno's
attempting to form a Nazi party and miljtta,
Bowie Is asked " Are you still alive?''
These humourous encounters he,lp to give us
a sense of Bowie's .confusion; after all , he has
just returned from one of the most brutal wars
in history to discover that his mother has
rented out his room, his childhood sweetheart
dances in a see·through top and wants to ball
him, ~nd his father hasn't spoken or moved a
muscle since the surrender. Talk about ch·ch·
changes.
From this point the film digresses into
oblique symbolism and seemingly i rrelevant
scenes, ending In Bowie's death at the hands of
a party who oppose the Nazis- ironic because
he had refused to support the movement. In the
tasl scene Bowie lies dead, surrounded by the
soon·to-be leaders of his homeland who are
giving him a full military burial-his wish 'has
come true: they have made him a hero, a
martyr.
" We can be heroes-just tor one day!"
("J1eroes" by David Bowie).
If Jusr a Gigolo were a bit clearer, a little
more direct and tess boring, it might be a
powerful statement (or a ridiculous one, who
knows?). As It is, the movie leaves the viewer
confused-the point, perhaps?-with little hope
of piercing the shroud of vague ·•profundity"
that it hides behind.
Unfortunately. according to the employees at
tile Amherst Theaters, Gigolo ended its run
yesterday.

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And this Is due as much to his
technical vistuoslty and
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fact he's been marketed like a
brand of swiss cheese. His
warm teddy-bear petSOna,
coupled with the fact he was
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ac1Ually a serious ani st.
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has enJoyed Is that he's
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that dubious title, .. World's
Greatest Violinist." Now that's
a title eYen Perlman wouldn't
want to inherit. Popular legend
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collaboration between violin
and plano that would continue
l or the entire evening .
The Brahms Sonata In G, op.
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lor the recital, with Perlman
taking a loving, languorous
look at this work that offers a
variety of approaches. Perlman
took the Romantic approach.
using plenty of rubato and
porlamento, shaping phrases
with genl une emotion and
fervor.
Stravinsky's Duo Conoertant,
a relatively brief five-movement
work, opened the li&amp;COnd hall
of the program, and Portman
pulled It oil with all the
concentration and panache
that he reserves for more
"traditional" works. Sanders'
contribution was especially
alert and light in touch; his
timing and anticipation were
truly Impressive.
As lor the encores, Perlman
and Sanders returned to the
stage with a stack of music,
which Periman apparently
picked at random. Perlman
played two places by Sarasate,
the "Introduction and
Tarantella," and "Romanza
Andalucla." which showcased ·
his technical prowess.
" Dance of the Goblins" by
Busoni finished the program,
teavmg the audience with a

Peter Tosh
_ By Michael F. Hopkins

It staned with the rain. The
day began In shower, was a
downpour. Ancestral call was
hOwling. Relentless, the waters
offered night, cleansing
foolishness from sight. A
clarity was offered. The kind
that rises from the ground,
from the roots, and will purify
the wind. Or stops to define
the meaning of breath. Blood
will rage. Love will madly take
the stage.
It started with a potent
conversation, went through a
marvelous soundcheck, and
paused through a dragged-out,
mimicking nothing of an
·
opening band, to finally
emerge, take charge, and
triumpll in sheer ceremonial
force. Monday night, the Bush
Doctor, Peter Tosh, came to
testifY.
Tosh stepped forward
singing, the sheer leal of
coming home already sending
motive through the crowd.
Giving hint to the dance, he
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down the wall s, tear1ng up the
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violinist ot all time, dazzled hla
1~h century audiences with
pYrotechnlcal displays so
Qlllvantzlng that they thought I t
the work of the devil,
something akin to the reaction
'60's audiences and critics had
when they heard Jlml Hendrix
play. Who needs that kind of
pressure?
As far as his technical
accomplishment is concerned.
Perlman falls shon of the
virtually perfect recorded
legacy left behind by Jasoha
Heofetz. And he IKks that
saturated, sobbing and hair·
rai sing intense tone that
characterized the playing of
his good friend, the tate
Michael Rabin.
What Perlman offers that is
uniquely his own Is a
consistently humane and
intelligent approach to the
music he plays. Tempos are
invariably well-chosen, the
phrasing musical and well
thought-out and one never gets
the sense that technical
display is being used lor Its
own sake.
Perlman's recital Sept. 16 at
Kleinhan's Music Hall was a
good example of the sallslylng
validity that characterizes his
musical taste. Opening w1th
Handel's VIolin Sonata No. 6 in
E. Perlman and hie
accompanist Samuel Sanders

to drum, walking summoning
the strut. " Coming In Hot," the
'lame and smoke is already
seen spreading and searing
ttorough the tent top, wearied
culture vultures left hanging on
the cloud. Tosh played the
words, dancing them 'round
the corners of the circle.
Bassist Pulley Fullwood
stole the raltOI'S, plucking
lingers lormlng tightropes lor
the drums to play upon. Tosh
is beckoning .
He bends to the percussion,
and will speak a sing eng beat.
Slow1y filling up the aisles is
the sway of dancing feet .
Sisters boogie to the call.
Whites surrender1ng their
frenzy. Bodies shaking out the
devll.\.5ou1s in bout against
their ll(JlboS.
Singing stern, even strictly,
ail the sweetness comes to
bear. Guards are running all
around , even sniffing at the air.
Babylon will catch the scent,
but, as usual, missed the

flair.
But " The Poor Man ~ It;"
every day, the flalr, the scent.
the sling. Just the cursing,
crushing weight of those who
lit you with the load, while
they smite In yolK face, even
kiss you on your lips, as they
tell you not to worry 'bout a
thing.
The whip Is cracked. Bonds
are b\Kst. Shackles, lor the
moment, fall. "Wanted: Dread
and Alive," Tosh confronts us
with his flight lrom captlvfty,
and shOws us how chai ned allow ourselves to ba. He
wonders, I think, II we retrieve
the handcuffs after the gig. Do
We muse on how sweet a

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go
home to the
back to
the rump-pat, retrace our paths
to the disco? Take the words
as a hip-me-up to chase us
right through Hell?
The herbs go round, and
healing Ioree rail thunderous
life-wise, demanding more and ,
most of all, to make. the stand.
Cause and one~nolher go In
hand. So it's Doctor on the
case, delivering the medicine
and prescribing mass solution
for the causes of paln. "Get
Up, Stand Up" motions wail ,
and the seats are all unglued
as the I begins to preach.
Witches giving up their
demons, white thtl righteous
touch the spell Now the
concan Is a calling for the
unheard to be said. Tosh
returning to the aisles, Legba
dancing, to be fed. "Stepping
Razor," as an encore. turned
the baldheads from their bed.
If you '!rant to live/Uve!/1 bet
you IfNI me good

• . • . . . the night was
moanlnv, scra.nlng sweet, the
razor cutting cold and leaving
treaswes at our feet.
Aeflectloos in the molsten 'd
street, as pavements crumble.
A seed was growing, widening
the gaps.
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prodigious touch as a leader.
Rising to the occasion is the highly acclaimed multl·reedsman
Chico Freeman, fiery and full of poise jamming out the stealers
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saxophonlcs of deep·lunged cognition. Usten to Purcell and
Chico dip down to the wild and smooth groove of " Rill Rail,"
and the old·fashioned funk-rubbing jelly round of "I Know." II you
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Providing the pole for the Innovative helix .is t~e Sassthreader,
Peter warren . His weaving strength and orlgonahty has proven a
telling factor In the creative pliability of Special Edition, and
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EORUM

Springbok ruggers play.despite blast and protest
Governor Carey' s attempts to block game thwarted
"{The lost time) really
hurt us. We had tess
than 24 hours to
organi:e this. We did it
all last night, hanging
posters and informing
people."
-Dave Polage
Albany SA President
By ALAN C. KACHIC
Nutionul Etlttor

A

LBANY, N Y- The SQuth African
Sprinabob ruaby team representing
apartheid South Africa trounced an
American All·Siar squad 41.0 Tllesday niaht in
Albany despite an early mornin&amp; bomb blast and a
militant demonstration to stop the matcll .
Tuesday night in Albany despito an early mornina
bomb blast and a militant dtmooslration which
threatened to stop tho match.
Bravina torrential rams and 3SO rioc-gcared,
shotgun-toting police offiCers, about 2000
procesten marclled throuah the Capital's strttts to
demonstralo apinst tbt team's appearance in this
country.
The protest march was sponsored by a I~
coalition or Albany and Now York City aroups
organittd mainly by th&lt; Ca,pital District Coalition
against Apanheid, The Nat.i onal Associatlon for
the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP),
SUNY Albany students, and the Stop tho
Apartheid Rugby Tour (SART) oraaniuuion .
Early Tllesday morning a bomb exploded in the _
Eastern Rugby Union headquarteu-sponsort of
the event- in Schcne&lt;:tady. There were no injuries
and little damage was reported. Police did not
make an arrest or have any suspects ollhouah an
anonymous calln warned WWWD (diK jockey)

Dale lan&lt; or the blast a few minutes beforcn
occurred .
The demonsuation s'larred as two marches. ont
orisinating dov.ntown at the Capital Mall and the
other at the SUNY Albany campus. Chanting
"1·2-3-4 we don't want the rugby tour, Hi-7-.8 we
dontt want a racist scare,"' the- s.tudent ma.rchtrs
headed down Washington Streeuoward$ Ble«ker
Stadium-site of the match-with an initial crowd
o r only 300.
Albany Student Association (SA) President Dave
Pologe-SA sponsored the campus march along
with the African Student Association and other
university groups~id that he "was not
disappointed" with the turnout. He explained that
the organizers lost a lot of time last Wttk when
Governor liuah Carey cancelled the matcll. The
game was rescheduled when the United States
District Coutt decided on Monday that Carey's ban
was unconstitutional.
"That really hurt us," commented Pologe on the
lost time. "We had lett than 24 hours to organiu
this. We did it aU last niaht, hart~~ina posters and
informing people." The SA president concluded
Ihat a hea•y downpom-dlrouahout the
demonstration- was the main factor for the $1ll8llet
than expeaed turnout.
The rain did noc dampeo the spirits of thOSJt who
were there. Albany &gt;«udeot M;chad McPartlanc.
soaked to the skin in a liaht jadct, war resolved in
his justifteatioo for marthing. "I think it's a real
outraae that a racist team is being allowed to play
in this facility," McPartlaoe proclaimed. "This is
an indication of Reaaan's attitude toward the third
"'orld and toward his own nation. •

As

the march wound down toward Quail Street
escorted by rom policr cars, poliee radio
broadc:asted that the downtowo rally, also headed
for the stadium, had over 200 poople. A crowd of
600 was exp&lt;eted for the Swinboumc Park protest
rally 10 be held adjacent to Bleecker Stadium. One
orrfc&lt;r said over the radio that ''thinss don '1 loot&lt;
real flood."
·
Residents along the demonstration route were,
for the most pan, supportive. Se'· erallefttheir

'The security forces,
helmeted and
P,ominantty displaying
their nightsticks. . •
SiOOci several deep at
each entrance with
groups of three patrollng
the streets outside.'
homes 10 join the march. 5\0eUins its siu, and
others stood on their porchtt and cbtercd. There
were some jeers including an elderly man who
apparently missed the purpose of the
demonstraJion. When a marcher asked him to take
pan the bystander just shook his helld and sneered,
"no thanks, I'll just run tO Canad&amp;."
While leading a d&gt;eer of "Freedom yes,
apartheid no, the ruaby tour has aoc to ,o," Fred
Handle from Binahamtoo explained IUs new· found
emotional anadtmcnt 10 the demonruat.ioo's cause.
Calling the Sprinabok match "obscene" the
drenched marcher said that he "was not too
concerned about apanheid" until be attended a
teach·in on the subjec:t aiven by a South African.
· "When )OU lilart Ustenin&amp; to life in that country,"
the protester ar&amp;ued. "~to y,ay can )Ou sanction a
mateh like this."
W hen the marcher$ reached Quail and Madison
Stl'«&lt; they wer&lt; joined by demonstrators from the
downto'Nn crowd. As the procestcn approaehed the
aadlum, now more than double the siu or the
campus demonstration, the sides opened into the
hardest downpour o f the day. A blade woman
cm&lt;rsed from her Madison Street home with htt
famUy jubllintly 'announelna, "Ood is on om
side-! hope they all drown out th&lt;rc on the
field.''
tot~Ut'tuedon~ ..

�in short.

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Rare fowl flees

JOhn K ~IM!E4itor.#...Ch'-t

Bird ~vm from acrou tht nation bKI rartwtll to the jabiru
5tork, whi~h had uncxp«.1&lt;dly slbppcd ro«~ina along the Cayo Del
0.0 in ~pus Christi, Tuu lost Friday.
Normally lhe black·bill&lt;d Slork is round only in the rqJions
from South America to Veracru1. Mtld~o."'. Tht lasa citi111 of a

False alarm

jabiru stork in Nonh Amcrk-1 OCC'urrtd in 197t.

Passen&amp;&lt;"r&gt; aboard 1 B&lt;itish Al"'-.Y' jumbo je&lt; made an
un~ &lt;meramcy Iandin&amp; Tuesday "'hen the j&lt;ts "•m•na
S)'Sitm ralidy jndK'II&lt;d lh&amp;llhe plan&lt;,.-., e.&lt;periencina mid·llf

uouble. A=rdona 10 •

loc:att'd on 1 nonhern Japancsr island tMn
its ~q~~bt schedule.

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teacher.

The combin&lt;d errons or Unit«&lt; Nations and N.,., Yor~ City
police "'&lt;Te ne&lt;d&lt;d 10 quell a crowd or about 12S angry Mahan
nationals "'ho lll•mpt&lt;d 10 disrupt the sch&lt;dukd Sp«&lt;h or Andreo
A. Gromyko 111'1• past Tuesday. The Afghan demonstrators
dcsoendcd on the UN in sueh rorce that iiiOOk the poltc&lt; some: 4S
min uta to ~ 1M anntd mob. Whilt lM polke suCC'C'C'ded ln
stoppona 111&lt; """ «o-d. two protesters did 11111101&lt; to ""~e 1he11
WI) onside the IJN Buildina "11&lt;re they sbout&lt;d an11.SO.oe1
heren bona a&lt;'Of1&lt;d outskk.

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rem ale, Arizonan .US Supmne Coun nomon«, has the , _
articulate speakins ,"Ok.-t or an)-onc tn or OU1 or \\ ash•1lJlon.
Fonunatdy. th&lt; eo,c:rnmmt has a nash courst 1n mumbbn&amp;.

o·con.nor will bt appro\'ed quicll)' btcauw she hiU that aura
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8) SHERE HITE

" It would .....,. 1.0 m• tbat th• biah p11ch or
&lt;motiOn nettuar)- ro platt anotber in rear or hf• or
maamln&amp; -..ouJd act at u automatic ck..a;:cutr co

/11 o sinh ~xrwpt /rom SNrr H11''s imponan1 n~w
stud.• of nro/o SUIICIIII)t. S&lt;Jmr of1M morr tlron 1,()(}()
m&lt;n lntmkwwJ offtr tMir lronnt oplmons on ropr
(do th&lt;)' .,.., tlrr dt:p,. to nrpr as suuo/J, f"1}1111 for
su lmony """ b&lt;ht•'f! that rlrry ''poy for su''
t4&gt;htJit.-r tht)' art hUh a prostuut~ or not) and
pomogmphy /trt&lt;ll ha•'tl m/Jitd f«lings !hough "'""Y

KXual cto:are.''

Some moo ,.ld they """ld ~ c:onsid« rapina

someone, btc•UR h Yrould hurt -another human
beina:
"Th&lt; •&lt;11ual ad can be so be«utiful and w delicate
and lender, that It~~ pankuJarly cruel co have If
contamln:l\ed ~hh violtnce, p;a.in. and humUiacion. I

tum owy /rom 41hard" porn/.

have- co say chat I lind rape a pan..icularly unpleasant
crime. I don'l ~ant to hun women~ Rape v.·ould l&amp;ke
tho fun out of ... . I n11Jht .. wdJ p11ndl her In the
mouth.''

What dots th&lt; phy&gt;ical rapt or a "oman mean to
moo? b the dnir&lt; to raP&lt; sc&lt;ualt A form of bostllify
and al1J&lt;t1 Ot a way to r&lt;U&gt;ert an itUW«&lt;
''mlocullno pride?" How do men dtrme rape? b it
oaly dir«1 physicti ro.c:c. or can it also be a rorm or
praswc- on -'omen 10 haw KX-c:ithft physic::al or

M anr moo t\p&lt;t&gt;kd 'lCI&lt;nt f&lt;din~i op;n.,
rapuu:
''I don'ttlunk it,. ri,ht. I think aU roped....,.,.,
lhould be aOo....S to lqaUy mwdtr their rapiurn
any m.•.nntr they dcmJ p&lt;oper."
''lbpt is one of the._ crud and di&gt;bolic
drsplayo or malt chauvinism that b3&gt;"C\'&lt;f thinly
&amp;tO:lll.ttd ma.n from ~:umals. Tht f8C'I cbat o\lr
t&lt;ehnoloskall) &lt;&gt;PIJ&lt;..ocd socltues have rCIJ..ocd ro
the lt\-tl of -'PI"'OIOJ 1uch antihumanistic behavior t\
dilau"'"' to mo. I wed to find myself "ishrna
rapim rould bt rehabilhar&lt;d
tho mon ;.
obviou.dy psy~hoptuhlc. but f!\'cry umc I he11r that it
h•PP&lt;Atd aaaln, I want his bloody death before h&lt;
roucll&lt;d h«l"
When ll.d .t'd, .. How do rou dtOnt rapc1" some
mm polnr&lt;d out thAI rapt ln&lt;ludes not o nly dirca
physical force but aJso stcfuction ;and pressure on a
..-oman to cn&amp;aat In w-~ua1 •runrourst against htr

oconomrcT
MOSt men JaJd they bad never raped a woman, but
c:ould

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tO Wldtr «rraill c:ondttiom. rasu:lll)

~;;;..,;&lt;d with

feehftiJ or ana&lt;r ovn r&lt;jtction, and
t~d.;; "What rt&amp;ht dots she have to rtfW&lt; mo?":
··1 ...,. brnuJhr up to btlr&lt;ve tllat sex "'U

sometbJn.athat women put up W1th but didn't enjoy.

boca""•

Rapt could bt a rorm of puobbm&lt;nl dir«t&lt;d to,.ord
'8 pa.niC'Uiar fnnak' or tht acnder. It might be a put ..
dov.n 10 somronc '*hO had lrc.ou:d me badly. But I
don't lhlnk that I could or would go rhrouJh with
it.''
•·tr. onr a Jooa period or time. I became
frustrattd and ana&lt;Y at maltse eenual, I miJht ao
out &gt;t nisht and ~nook headl "'til a stranl&lt;f, If 1
b&lt;cam• totally anSI}' ond fN~tnted ,.ith fem.:ol&lt;S in
l!&lt;'neral. and I felt that they had hurrulrartd en&lt;, I
miaht lash our to humrliOie them by rap(na a st~UJ~a&lt;

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" I roold AOI rommll npe, part!) bettusr or
my r..,., b•t also bettUK I lbink nplsu lin'
sick. Now as
as l '"t 1 oar: 1s • • oc:casioaaJ

~"'Ripe u hi\-11\J JC"&lt; •1tb a \loma.J:t v.ho doo not
~ant ll Any '"b.aJ. phy&lt;teal, or emouona1 tncL 1h:1t
PUI.i I Y.Oinlb fn lht pcKitiotl or ha-.ifll U\tC'O»Ufst"
aplllll h&lt;r ...u "'~.,....

" R•P&lt;" tho 0&lt;1 or coaa•e- upon anorh&lt;r
human bana. It doesn't n«Ulariiv ha\~ to be
"iofml . Molt or the umc n lSI\\ ..-ioknt .and many
proplc don't kno" they're paniripatins m a ntpt
•hen h's happc-nma. But any lime 3 human btin&amp;
hauu ll'llnst hn "')11. ir'• rapt. 0&lt;-.had KX
b«a~. ir i.hc didn't SIRctions or one son or
anothtr, &lt;&gt;peelally c&lt;Onomic, would be im~
upon hrr dlrttrly by the man."

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(aatuy, •btn in tht 'mec.bo' mood a(ter being
dlsappolnltd b) a woman."

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Also implicit in many or lht replies ~·c hnve jus1
Ken isrhe idea Ihat a woman denyins 11. manse~ b:
&gt;Omehow dcnyin&amp; hrm hiJ manhood and that by
,1-l ow do cnrn frf'l •bout prosUiulk:m • nd pa,inc for
raping '41 v.omlln a man Is rcaucnin.&amp; his
masc.ulinily- not only with the woman but in hi5 ov."'
T'his queJ~ion brou.cht out a su.rpri$ing "3.numplion
mind:
about lht rt'lalton\.hip bti¥~'tm men and '4'0men; the:
''I have never rapod a ~om.a.n and 1 do not intend
most
common rcvdon v.u ··voo ai"''IJI pay
to. Ho-r, I ha•«X&gt;Mider&lt;d il. The lYP&lt; or
anyway":
•'OI'Dan who •ID lead )OU on &amp;o a cenaln atU»t and
talk aJibly about IO\·e, as if it ..... only
"
Womm
thtll stOp all of I .wdden, and ~bo does thU
~ithin the ..-oman'• PfO'in&lt;x'· Hokum. 1'\.Y tt:athed
r:oa.itlently, shoWl 110 r~pecl for her patUlC . . a
tbe
oonduilOn
ana all u...e yean, moo marry for
man or u a human beina. In a ea&gt;&lt; like lbi$. I miebt
lovt-. Women marry (or coaYmien~for a meal
......Cvably rapt her. and I would 1101 f&lt;d &amp;uiltY
tl&lt;ka. Starry~ femab arc a tremendous ""'· a
about it ci\ber."'

...,

rip-oorr. Womm are1Xvious aod connivin&amp;. Mt:n ar-c
pricb, but lll ..... they.,.. boocsr.''

S ome men Aid they wanttd to rapt womm bocauoc
of their J&lt;ntfalized fec6na or rejectloo-f&lt;din&amp; left
out of what "ev..,.One else" wos enjo)lins. or what
other men were: havfna:

" I ltavt bod sex "llh a prostllllt~. I ba~• no
feellags about paying for su. Artu all,
--------------~----l rnarriage iJ s imply paying ror sa by con Irati."
" I have ntvtr 1'11ped a woman. But I havr
~mod enough a l "omtn's bebavlor toward
Many moo &amp;1•• "molar answors to the qutstion
"Did ) 'OU &lt;v&lt;r feel 1 woman was havinll svr with you
mt to want 10 11 ..... lblnk about lt.
bocau&gt;&lt; or liOm&lt;thina you oould givo ber-rour
prMiJ.r, politlon, or tCOnomic ad\l'&amp;nlB,l~'f "
n.tre: is piO\OCitlon for the act of rapt in a rrnm'$
"I SUre' did, in (act in just •bout C!'Ytf')' rdASionil,jp
Ufe and it isn't nccxuanly the provocation of the
I try 10 (llhom "hat the ,..oman thinks. I a m goin&amp;IO
rapt vi&lt;lim. The pro•«atlon can be a .....,.Jized
do for beT. At rhls point on my lifo 1 am
used to
beina uJCd ...
frustratlon and fedlna or penonal impot-e. The
mo&lt;foa prochim that &lt;"Cr)''n&lt; i&gt; havtll&amp; sex. If you
' ' In my open .on a Wlrr makes 1 SO&lt;:Ilkd
are not havina ~«, thcsc: mcd.&amp;a statements mean
~ but you. As r~propapnda, the Bia Lie:, if
p&lt;of&lt;Blonal prootJIUt&lt; look ~kt an amau•ur!"
told ofien rnouJh, bqiM to be bdie\-.d. Wbon it i&gt;
" I ha• • had .._ wuh propl&lt; "httt ~ 'wanttd'
- bdin'td, a man may Man to· wonder about
somt~hlna from eaeh other baid&lt;s su-arTcaion,
himsdf-'Wbor's "TORI ""th m&lt;7 Why arm't l
intdlt&lt;tual stimulatiOn, imiJht in1.0 f&lt;dinp,
g&lt;llina any?' "
admiration, muc:nc1on. t think lhtrr·s a proslilulion
Bur many mtn J11d they •OuJd not rape a ..-oman, lOin a in thtK easa where: yOU 4uempt to possess a
bec:IUit" they wanled the woman to want to give
ponon by trac!lna the old sl.... trade, "Ond the
herself- raP&lt; vmuld not .. tufy their dtsir&lt; to be
recurrent 1tsson b: it doesn't work. You can't possess
wanted and llC'C'tpted:
or be poS&gt;t&gt;-.ed. S.x l&lt;'tl political whon it!$ wed as a
" J hove never raped a V.'Oman. 1 have never wanted bar&amp;alntnc tool, 11 noc an tAprcssion or spiritual
carina freely Ji••n and sharocl."
to rAP&lt; • woman . I like""" and enjoy scx and the

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""n

mOSt enjoyment that I ae~ ouz or sex is 10 see my
pan.ner onjoy herxlf to lh&lt; point of ecsw:y.

Part 6 of 7

S.1 10lth a pr&lt;»tlrutr

Many mttt had uicd sa: v. ith :a prostitute: at onr
limo or anorher, but had not found ll fulmllna· mos1
.aid that havina to pay made them !&lt;d they ~
pasonally undcsirabl&lt; and less masculiM-"kK&lt;rs...
"I - . .Wm&lt;d bo&lt;au..o 1 didn't have anyone
ebe-nor becou&gt;&lt; it ..-as immoral .••
"Remuty I \'lSlt&lt;d my £ricndly odaJ&gt;borhood
...._parlor and had a favorite pi, bot to tJ1om ir
,..., I job Of \Ootk. I lOU, ~JU&lt;S$. a john or a trick.
It 's kind or ddlumanilina and arictly lo.. on m,.
priority sal&lt;."
"Tho idu or payina for ... b offoosin 10 me. It
is the purbt rorm
1h~ idea that ::~ man's $C.XUG.lity
is wor1hlm 9" or nqoath•e value...
" I did not ponkularly &lt;njoy iL thou11h it providtd
phy.lcal rdltf from K•ualtension, because ther&lt; wu

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Knowina and (&lt;dina thll1 I am causina this smsalion
for my ... panna tllnllina and acitina and it
p&gt;U me a StftS&lt; of po- boelUS&lt; I know she \~rants
me. I don't belrm: these f&lt;drnp would be tx&gt;uiblt

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(or rither pann« in eaJ&lt; of rape. A p&lt;nor1 '"ho
..ould ...,. I .. oman must be el&lt;tr&lt;mrly &lt;motionaDy
unRllble. • lick mtnd. irre&lt;po!Ulblc. ont "ho.has no
c:onsid&lt;rallon for the riJhts and f&lt;ehilp or another
humDJl bdna. I cantid(f such a penon .a sewn and
ft'PI'Obate. ••
Quh&lt; a few mon uld they did noo ~how rapt
""' phyorcally I'C»ilblt:
"1 wouldn'l even be able 10
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8) T£RRV CANA OE

A=r•nr Compra Eduor
At 7 a.m. on Tuaday a woman wp assau1tcd m lht fiut Ooor
or Cook&lt; H311 on the Amh&lt;nr Compu1. Th• vlcuno suaain&lt;d

~&gt;Wtroom

IAa:r4tiOni on the sc.-aJp and other ··s.u~rfiaa.l "'oundt•• llctOrdin&amp;IO

l'ubllc Safely Olroctor Lee Ori!fin. This is tho "'"""d r&lt;pon&lt;d au•ck in
lhc laMt-.·o w~k5 on Univtrsily aroundi.
Griffin rt'portcd lb:tt tht a:ssa.tlanr prob.,bb' C'ntcrN rhc won•m -•
bathroom Wllhoul btin.&amp; nol.iad by cus1CHfial pcraonncl. App.~renrly 1he
\'ktim did no1 ruJi1c that the mal~ auad..c r •-..s fn 1he blthroom. Stlc
cnrcrtd. he oonfront&lt;d h&lt;T and rhreat&lt;n&lt;d htr vnhally.
Neo.t, Onlfin uplaintd a SlruuJe &lt;llllltd u she rats~td hlm. Tho
irl)url&lt;s ...... rnnln&lt;d durina lh&lt; $lfUUI&lt;-i&gt;robably "'"h a ltnifo tilt
•uS~&gt;«~ wu kn.,..n to be canyin&amp;.
Pub!~&lt; Saf&lt;\Y orrrdals sail lh&lt; SlfSJl&lt;Ct fled the seene afl&lt;t beano&amp; •
ntatby d&lt;vator beD. Griffm add&lt;d that the JUspeet was 1ut tbcNabl to
bt seen hndrnJ DOrth "" Niapra Falb Boult\ard In • Metro Bus.
The 1Uspeel .. dtsaib&lt;d as "a dart mal&lt;, possibly or Puerto Ricaa
rlemot,l6 or l7 ~old, heavy build, 22.S pounds. lona blaet bait.
Afro M)'l&lt;, darlr &lt;)n with bushy ey&lt;brows, poosiblt paperclip in l&lt;fl eu.
He 1w a thr&lt;lr pink 5Ct.r und&lt;r th&lt; l&lt;fl side of hit cloin. and 11CnC oears
au ovct his

r.cc.

H o "'"' wearing..., army camoufla&amp;&lt; rrdd jKk&lt;1, old fadtd jeoru;, big
brown -.ork boo as wuh blut paint spots on rhem. Ht aJ.so had a told

chain "''h an halia.n hom a.roond his ned::• Anyone with tnrot,natloo is
r&lt;qucllcd to call 636-2222.
"Wo sw-poct th&lt; P&lt;rson had nothln1 to do'""" the Unlvmlty,"
On!nn clalmtd. But, he admiu&lt;d rbat any &lt;ampul perwn oould have
oommin&lt;d thi&gt; crime and thou there rs no real ""Y for hr&gt; depanment to
pror«'l aaaln.r ~.
P~"ctnfna mme bdOf'C il ocnus l.hrQt.tJh tnC'ftaltd a-..artneu is the
ObJ«'ll'&lt; of a new P&lt;OIDID . _ e d by the 01\r&gt;ion of Sludeol
AfflrD and tho Slud""' Association (SA). Tht Rardenee Hall
A-enu&gt; and Pro-eruion Pro.,-am (RHAPP) 1\as been J~&gt;ina
J...ruc:11onallip\ to stUdmll 00 self JWOC«tion at pr.....lOUOOI 0rt both
campuses.
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"The provam is IIHftd toward •ocn&lt;n, especial!) fr&lt;&gt;11mm .,.,.,_
Yrho a~c noc. aYratt or the danam on e2mpus, •• RHAPP Otrector Lua
Sht~mon C&gt;&lt;ploln&lt;d. Sh&lt;"mon desaib&lt;d her furwtion u "talkina to the
scudcnt1 to make rhtm more aware or probtcm.s that an~t"."
S even pro.tntatioJU are scheduled amona Ell~011, Co\IC'tnon, and
MaJn Str«t rr:£idmcC' balJs~ De:splle a massive advenilina campaj1n, so
rar tht meccinp ha,·e a.uraaed a mt"a&amp;U turnout. "The. rtiUOn I'm nol
t\appy whh it is Ihat Wt' hawn 11 btC"n at~lln.a the auendancr, .... Shc~·moo
said.
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Crime on ('ampu.s ''is- JOmethint that itUcknu don't want tO hear
aboru," Shewmon of!C«d. She poinltd to thiJ astb&lt; ehlef reason for
th&lt; low panlc:ipation in lhe proaram by the audent&gt;. Shc:wrnon
prtdi&lt;ttd that auendance should inc:r..,. 1fier this mo., r«lfttt attack.
Orlffin ha• a oimpltr erplanation ror th&lt; lack o r - or
RHAPP- .. quite frankly. this is a safe: campus.'' He ua&lt;d otb&lt;r SUNY
campuses for CIOmf)lrisoo, cirina Slony B&lt;ook'• hiJhn c:nmo flll&lt;
c:ombintd with il&gt; (o..... population.
l.IJI year there .,..,.. Dint 'iolmt c:rimc:s • UB. At SUNY Albany 1111d
SUNY Stony B&lt;ook thtre .,...., 16 each and cacb or theK Unhenily
Cmtm haJ a sm.U... POpU!atioa lhao US•
Crime""' dl'tribut&lt;d &lt;quaRy amona both Marn and Amhtrst
campu&gt;&lt;&gt;, O«&lt;nlini lO Otiffin. The: Public Saf&lt;1y dlr«''or nor&lt;d rbar
car thdr occ:un-.d more froquently at the Main Street Campus.
Studies r&lt;e&lt;htd by Public: Safay revealed thai Amhora r&lt;Sidents fdl
...r..- our&lt;ld&lt; than iruide tllcir bulldinas ,.bJie Main Su-cct r.,.rden11 feel
JUlil the opposite. The sam&lt; studies •howo!d thar eltvaton and rutroonu
wert thotr,ht to be tb&lt;leasr safe plaec:o 1n til&lt; dorms.

_ Fn&amp;iy, IS StpotmO.. 1Wf ' ~il&gt;titiuili. sj'

�Blcecl'tt Stadium, a small munadpal park
surrounded by an ranhen "all and "roughl iron
fence, "'IS undn heavy polico auard. The security
forces, h&lt;lmered and prominm1ly displaying their
nighlsticks, and many bearing shotauns, stood
several d&lt;ep at each entranco wnh aroups of three
patrolling the str«ts and sidewall &gt; outside.
The demonstration mad• ils way to Swinbourn&lt;
Park for a rally featuring Dr. Dennis Orutu~. a
former South African universily Professor. and
&lt;nl&lt;rtainm&lt;nl by folk singer Pete Seq;er. The
march lemporarily stopped outsade the &gt;tadium a1
6:4S-about IS minutes befort aamt 11mc-"1th
many of th• domonstralo~ ehanlint "Srnngbot&lt;
go home··.

R

ed-annbanded rally "marshal&gt;'' ran back and
forlh trting 10 ke&lt;p lh&lt; demonmalot&gt; inlo Un•s or
tWO aCrOSS tO prevent thr bloclfng Ol mtrrS&lt;CUOnS.
The mor&gt;hals. 1aken from volunlrrrs of
paniclpating groups, promo1ed a pcacdul
demon&gt;tralion and banded uu1 lcaOel\ on how to
conduct a non-violrnl drmonSiri)lion. LeaOru .. .,.
al&gt;a di&lt;tribUI~d telling th&lt; marchrr&gt; \\hat Ktions 10
ta~• to prOirc\lhemsehr. if a not &lt;houd br~~
OUI .
roe~&lt;ts for the actual game ...... rar•
commodity. being sold onlt throuah the Eastern
Ruaby Union and not at th&lt; gal&lt;. TI&amp;&lt;re "'as some
c.onfusron "hen fans sho"ed up lithe gate to buy
llc~eu and heard several policr orncrrs say that tbc
game mighl still be cancolled .
h was not clrar until I he lme afternoon 1har the
match would go on. The State of New York. in
accordance "ith Carey"s ban. appealed the Monda)'
dimict coun decision to play the same but both
1hc Stat&lt; Coun of ApiJ"ah and Supr&lt;rnt Coun
~'::"-===~~::=~=~~~=::===~=~.....:J~u~&lt;tice Thurgood 1\ianhall denied this mouon.

to spe«hts at th&lt; organi~ed rally but a aroup or
about 100 brokr off and waifed insidr a s~U parl
arra that surrounded tho stadium's main rntranco.
Whil&lt; thr rally marshals "amed prOtrst&lt;rs that
rnt&lt;rina thil arra "'ould rrsult in a riol or arrest,
the sub-pro~rst Jr&lt;W.
A small number or protesters staned to taun1 thr
police-a group or about fifty were standing thror
deep in front Of the Mtrance-and Other~ yelled
"1akr thr roeld. stop the game." The roars srew to
profanny "hen a ran behind lh&lt; polico linrs san,.
ou1 ''I l.o,·c Ntv. York."
AI a n&lt;arbt Burger King police am pounded a car
·and &lt;onfi&gt;cated '"'mol shotguns from iu trun)..
Thnc v.tre un.:onfirmed r&lt;port&gt; 1ha1 papc bomb•
had born round m 1bc car. lo unr•la1rd mcidml&gt;.
1"'&lt;1 men ...,. arr~led earHcr in the day for arm&gt;
and fir...,orls pos&gt;t»ion-on• beina aC('()sled
OUI&gt;ide Ihe ho!&lt;l "'hereth• Soulh African'• .....
Slaymg. lJolh men have born alleged tO be member&gt;
or communi&lt;! pan a~.
Thrre "'err no ancid&lt;nls or ¥iolence as a re,uh or
Ihe drmomtra1ion, although some objtcts "err
lossed a1 poheo guarding the gate. The mos1 tenMmomenr cam• "hm lhe spectators lefl thr ••adaum.
Forced 10 "alltbrough a puntl&lt;t of
d&lt;rnOnSirltOfS, the faos ..... subjected tO in&gt;&amp;&gt;IU,
occa&gt;ionall) .ho,ed. and pclled '0\ith ~arious
material&gt;
Scou Lance, a ruggor from Brockport '0\hO
pla)ed in lhe prehminal) game. dismissed the
proltSIS as "bullshit" and added that the fans wbo
auended sa" ··JuSI a rugby g~e." He confitmrd
that lht) 'lt&lt;e aware or the prote$t, bu1 onlt
because 1he chants of the drrnons1ra1ors oould be
heard. Lance ~id thai there \lotre no protrst&gt; Inside
and the only seeurity "as a meral detector srarth
"hal&lt; cn1erin1 and 1hr over-present police 1ha1
'•Janed th&lt; fitld "
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really conlf~ a woman.

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lusty like you'd expect. He
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gentle. And when the chtp~
were dnwn, nobody wa~ 1rucr.
Jeremiah Weed is more..-.
than a legacy. It's a tribu1c 1u a
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From Greenland
absorption and b) ion chromatography. In ion
chromatography, '" u ~ io n uch"'lS• rn ios to
~para!&lt; io ru from th• ico. In atomic
ab\Orpuo n , &lt;om&lt; of t h&lt; ice is mefled to "ater.
pfa~-.d on a tube. and heated L&lt;' 3000 degr""' C.
Then "• monitDr a Uno of tnt &lt;ltment
'pcerrum, fool ing for on e of lht &lt;l&lt;mtnl\. We
\hint a fight lhroua h th o tube. and find out
ho,. much of th&lt; igh1 g&lt;LS ab&lt;orbed. · •
Around 1 o r 8 r~arc~ rom&lt; to VB c\tr)
)car for lh&lt; ico •"Ore projo.'l, and lht) remain
for "arious amoun1s of fimc, from ;u liult a\
one da) to a&gt; ton&amp; as S&lt;\tral "·~ s
Thcr&lt; ar&lt; currtnll) J or ~ &lt;1ud ents wor~i ng
on •he PfOJtcl. StudtO\S " orking on 1he ice
e01e project pick up irtforma1ion o n cUmatt"S,
polutio n. a nd glaci&lt;rs. ltarn analytical and
laboratory ttchniqut"S, as well as gaining
valuable f~ld tXptrt&lt;nO&lt;.
The ic&lt;, which was formed thousands of
yean ago, has 1rapped 001 only various gases,
including carbon dioxid&lt;. but also a Iilli&lt; pi«&lt;:
of history.
Res&lt;archers Sludying the ice cores are able to
obtain records of past weather panems and
climactic conditions. and are also concerned
with atmospheric pollution.
Susan Heron..of the Depanment of

By SETH AllEN
Sp«trum Sl&lt;iff l!'rlrtr

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Sno .. that foil on Greenland thousands o f
years ago was sent 10 Buffalo last month in t}l&lt;
latest shipment of ioc cores drilled out of
Greenland by researchus from tho United
Stares. Denmark, and S,.1turland.
Research on the i« cores- " hi~h a re up 10
120.000 yoars old-"ill take tho nnt 24
months. Tho i~ "as trapped at depth~ up to
6000 feet.
Most of lh&lt; i« IS being $10red at Downtown
Mtrchants Rofrigeratina Company, tOI
Columbia Street. at a tomperature of ·22
degrees C.(·8 degrees F.) . Tho balance is &lt;1ored
at the Department of Geological Scienco, on
the JUdge lea campus at -JS dc~~tees C.(· J I
degrees F.).
The ice core lab at VB ships ice to research
outlets in California, Hawaii. Japan• and other
countries. Most. of these re;earch out leu are
universities.
The ice core projtct was initialed around
1970 at the University of Copenhagen nod is
funded at UB by the National Science
Foundation.
Curator of the Ice Laboratory, llernard
Capuza, reponed tha~ '"ice cores go fa r back
into earth's history. A lot can be learned from
ice cores, such as future weather trends,
climactic secrets, and even volcanic activity."

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�editoria
Pin injustice
An ln)uallce occured at thts University, an
Injustice that cannot go Ignored.
The UB administration has taken lis most
successful athlellc program and reduced It 10 club
&amp;latus with no reasonable jusNflcalion. Thq
Athl~llc Oopenment has taken hs only con~fstenlly
nallonally ranked team and vic,otlsly slashed lis
lflellno-lunding.
MonthS ago, University President Robert L Keller
sal back In his Capen office and told t~e Unlverally
and the City thai he was seriously cons,deflng
upg1adlng I he athlellc program 10 01v•soon I status
But what ~she do? Absolutely nolh•ng Ho sat
bac~ and watched UB's most successful and
respected team gel downgraded. And now he s
shying away from the 01111soon I dec•S&gt;&lt;&gt;n. opl.ng 10
lei his successor handle 11 after January 1 II
seems thai Keller has been bluffing both students
and the alhlellc department With allllehc
supponms like Keller 1n Capen, whO needs
enemies?

Life's just a

ho~iday

A university Is supposed to stand on principle.
liS very oaslc Ideal is to stand behind unpopulao
decisions that 11 believes are correct. explore
different lntellectu., avenues and oppose
unanimity of thOught. So when an issue arisn thai

means political pressure will be applied on a
unlverslly. the lnslilullon shOuld usually reSist
Usually
US Is flexing ots muscles. calling for Us ugnt to
remain open on"tne two High Holy Jewish holidays
next academic year. The SUNY Board of Trustees
hed decided to leave the mat1e1 up to lhe Individual
campuses, Dut is now faced with a State
Legislature which insists tnet all the schools close
down on those days.
SUNY Central is pressunng UB and lhe Calendar
CommiUee to renege on Its decision 10 remain
open. If II doesn't. the rest of the SUNY schOols. by
Leglslallve decree. along wilh US w111 be fO&lt;ced 10
close. despue the stZe of lheir Jewish populat•ons
And the Legislature w•ll nave set a Plecedent of
unheallhy Involvement in hogher educatiOn
deciSIOIIS.
UB has stauncllfy refused waover on the •SS~
8u1 Since the good of the emue SUNY system ''
end3"11Cred, the Uf\lverslly shOuld cap,tul"e The1e
are more Important Dallies to be won

Cry protection
Rape is the manilesta110n ol a d1seased m1nd. II
Is one of lhe most frightening things I hat can
happen to a woman bolh menially and physically
And no matter hOw hard we try to prevent rape, 11
still remains an increasingly frequent fact of life
In the beginning. rapes occured In I he Inner·
clues. areas of poverty and di5Palr Eventually II

spread outward, from tile elums Into more
respectable neighborhOods, to the suburbs and
even onto homes. Recenlly wives and daughters
have accused husbands and lalnors of rape
It is a sad state ol affairs When women must lear
101 theu sanity and lhelr lives when walking hOme,
going shopping, or I ravelling from class to class
Lasl Tuesday's allack of a woman In Cooke Hall
1S just anotner example ol how lar me SICk mind
has Infiltrated our society. Not even tho mos!
sedate bastions of higlle1 educallon-tha vanguard
of lulure generations-ale safe from these
c"minals. It is certain thai Immediate measures
must be taken to prevenl future nsaull auempts.
The Anti·Aape Task Force Van. designed to
salely drive female students home from campus. s
fUSI one step 1n the right duectiOn. but..,en Van
leaders adm1t fllO(e wilT have to De oone to stop
rapes at US And llle Inception of tne ReSidence
Hall Awareness and Prevention Program (RHAPP),
to f1ght dorm crimes. Is an ontelllgont alternauve ror
those whO live on-campus.
But the responsibility for all accosts, assaulls.
and rapes on campus must be pinned on the
Department of Public Safety. Since offlee1s ra1e1y
make arrests and never seem 10 do much except
guard cafeterias, the Your Host, and various
&lt;:foughnut shops. 01 give out silly parking llcl&lt;els.
It's about time lhey focused lha bulk of !half
elforis on comDallng the rape problem..)Nilh
Increased patrols and self protection programs.
What's mO&lt;e omponant, a woman's heallh and
sanity or a couple of double parked automobiles?

Misanthropes!
EdltOI:

Fund problems
Editor
R~mfy. tne SA n•nti«J tn• 1981182 buaget
Otg•ntzatiC'H'I.S tl IS (UfH11nQ
Ont ot the new potiC,.S tS that t/MJe will De no

~Ckl~ tO lhf 'III~OUS

"Uah 1dv1nces.. lor •tty eJ.pe:nsa. Thts means ,,., A
In OfQifHltt(Off lunded by the SA pfii&amp;S 1n e'Ytnt thlt
~ Ill coat SJOOO, Wftlteww t/te •mount, th•t

orpenuarHNt 01 '"members Ita-.. to com• up

t~~llh all

tM monty they nHd. TMy VlhJI oe re-mbutsfld whM
t~ rH»rpled e~ns11s ar~ presented and lpptO'tHJ
Will,. I comm~&lt;t tiN ellon of the SA to guerd '"
mon*Y very closfy, I flunk tt ~ do th8t SlltJIIH:tOIII'f
wtthoyt taslung srud6rts unneceuauly
R.membet thlt the money fn'tolved t$ the student
lets, pa;d by the stvdenrs.
Thfl t·y, . ot econom1cs Is crude and Wtl/ cnpplt
tome ol the ect/tllthts planned by some organtzatJon
An t Kimplo IS tlftJ Ntgenlln Student Association

(NSA) Tire SA In us bUDget approvtd $1.128101 thll
org1nlr111on Out of thiS •mount. 1600 w11 tot I Itt
N tgtoln week Tne NSA plans to JPeml bt~Hn S-400

ena SSOO lor the .. w~k- ••
Who 11 ro blame? Tlus ' ' th~ Ng1f)ntng of tnt
semtstCH ConSidermg th• bills-out of 11111 tuition.
lood 100m, OOOk.,. telepnon~ lttd orhtr "''on''
•~P*nsu

Nlfle1y-S««'' pnt«tl of Ntger~en SIU&lt;fMII trf
PfiWIIt sr&amp;XHnrs, •nd 'mm~gr•tJon ,,..,, PTOh•b11 them
10 ~ f(Mf't With $Pf1Ct•l «pptO'III
Whert dJHtS the SA e~pec-1 them 10 {Jfl mOM'I tor

tntu org1nua11on ICllVitles? Rob a btnk"
Tll'e SA shoutdTeoonsldH ''' Pftl~t;y of ..no c•Sh
advtnc." unless '' will be happy 10 see som•
or~ntzltlons mactt'ttJ, esptH;tllly the lmemar,onal
Of{Jinlz1JIIOI1$.

Chuk Oollt Mmeow•
President, Ntger,an Stucktnt Association

The engmee~mg ot chaos get• wor$0 Htte Is •n
eKe.mple·

L•st sem~st~. ont ot my lludtnts '" IJiology (Ittem
SrrHt) e m.,ure tmght •J!d lft/Culltt man, llld •t
flo~ you wfll not misunMfltlnd U I WI lit out ot y041r
ro o'clocJt. IKtut• It 1030 ••eft MWF. end walk Into
rout 12 o'clOCk. lecturtat 1230, to rtur tltf ' ' " 20
mmut~s •• The IKIUfiS Ire Hlenticel. IIWJ !til notes
eould be spi&lt;C«t and 1 uld -ra/fl/y, our wiry?
...,,.$the only w1y I un
r«tuttwd coursn.
yours 1nd one It AlnMnt I run IOtth• bUs ar 10·30
to Mak~ an I f:&lt;JO l«tutW at Amhtrnr. run 101 the
return bu$ 11 12::0tfand Yr1th tUCk I c1n melle Me'"
Sueer by 12:30."
He l1't1Jd at Elltcott t a shed, "Do you me1n that
from 9 to 1·1S e1ch MWF- you un ontt schtdule r..-o
lectutes anti you ,.,.,.k• lour bus I tips?"
"Right, and everything woukJ be simple if the
Amllerst l«ture bftgan at r r~:JO, •• all sclonce taM ar
Amhersr do .~·

''"'t-wo

Who are the kJfot' doing thl&amp; to ltutlen"? 1r fs not
IM SchOI!uling 0/f/c:.. If It no/ Plfakltnr " ' " "· Tlte
Chaos enginHts are certain department chelrmen
and deans. who control scJJKulta. Middle

m1.na~m.nr fruwnthroptl.

C.E. Smith
Aaoocl&lt;lto ProfMIO&lt; of Biology

Mack attack
Editor:

lam otreld !hoi/ mull ~~~~ IMI rlmt to
crltlclse(s;c} yout usuelly aKctftent n•waplfHH. In
your C.mpus t/nrttf ortfca/(IIC) wrllrtn by S.rh
Goo&lt;tchild you'll•• • dllcrl~d(l/e) mt u ltt•lng an
"undeslrab,." nfl!/11/onft/C} rtPUrarlon. I c/ttllonge(slc)
you to lfnd me anyont who actullly daalrea a
ntJflafive reputetlon (nor lncludlf'lg ..you know who;.
Normally I would lflnott thll •• t&gt;.Jng a t/mp/t
proot rwoding ff'OI(IIc:~ UnlortiHIII/WIIc} trr the JhrH
rimes that I have_, m«rtionH In yoUt ,.,., this
aemt~ter (but •-no·.a countlftg) 1M r•lertnot ha• bHn
made mistVc.nty 1110 fit'Nt I hi" uld, whit 1 dO 101
• lnring, and wN/1 do 01 de nor &lt;Ntn(t/C).
I trust tho/ you wiU - · t o your IIIIIOI&gt;ofll

,.,.g

nlca to me iD theft~turt and 11 1e111 hflp rour ,J.etuOI
td11ors proof rud rl»&gt;r sr~a. EJI)«&lt;al/y Goodchild
tnd lolorty Rosen, rite stcorld o1 whom 1tln thloko I
am working In lht SA 11 1n tiKtH olltc11L
Titan~{ you lor your lllenrlon~/n thlr: mattlf.

WNIItm Holben Meclt lll
Sub Board Treasurer

18 .Tho St&gt;ocor""' t F11d.ty, 2ft s.o...- 11111

NumberS

�op-ed

the City Beat

" Il l had to Chocn-e betwHn ' go"~rrnment without
ne·wspaPfH$ snd newsp1pen without govemment, t wo4fd
not hesitate t o c hoO&amp;D 1he latter."

-Thomas Jefferson

T

he onty features th• t remain from Sheila
Mutp~ty•.a

deUcaioty faltlioned telovlalon taco

this damp Monday morn ing are h er eyes. The
J&amp;.year·old candkfate for Butfalo counollman-lt·larg e sits
1" tne kitChen of her scrupulously neat home, located In a
quret ne}Qhbornood neat Delawall!l- Park, and Ule
cosmetically familiar vlsage of h ers Ia nowhere to be
seen. The face Is pale and u"focvud, ,.he Hnely coiffured
hair now shor1 ·and unkempt, the smart at\d\orwom.an
blat« r&amp;placed by a pull-over .shirt and denim s..
Prac:tically t"e ooly thing recognizable are h er eyes, a
pair of cold, steel grey lrhses gaz:l~ out, r8vealfng more
than a hlnt ol the a.ggressiveness lefl ewer from her days ~
as a televi sion reponer fOf WGR~TV . And, ot cou rse,
there's her"volee-Uat, metallic, p iercing, Hl&lt;e a IU'Iite~ tt
romlnds me h om Ume to Ume JUst w ho It Is I'm talking to
In thi s somewhat unreallnteN1ew .
•
But this Is very rul, as outhe~tlc and unltltore&lt;l VO&lt;&gt;k
of the candklate aa an yone w1A aver Qel during tht.s
campal,gn y ear. Beeause Shell• Murph)' h appens to be a
medra candidate, a lacl .stte a dmits candldty. And, bau,ng
any maj(l{ screw.,up on her part, she will be a BuUalo
c:ou ncilman-at·large. starting January 1.
The Idea ol bein g a "media" candidate Is some-thing as
lrresl •t~ bty I ntriguing as Ills vitallY Important, Doth lor
those who care an ything- about toaat potltlcs and those
who pra ctfce tf'le p ro fession Sheila Murphy dk:J before she
became a politician.

Tnat's Journalism, lolks. Tl&gt;e " Big J;' the Fourth Eotete.
ward of the Ftr11 Amendment, the last t(eeper of The
Word. A p rofesSiOfl lhat's profane In Its sacredness,
that's as d ebauched as It Is virtuous, and even ll'l its
highest moments ol tonv. temalrts consecrated ground tn
this coCJntry.
1"Say thls not with irreverence tow ards my chose-n
aye east on the hard realny of 1ts
profession. but w illl
practice. Ttte gamut ot journalism runs frorn t~e .$tJb11me
to the ridiculous, from an tnstltu~lon as powerful and
estabUshed a,s the New York Times to one as scanda(ou&amp;
and lrtesponsible as the N•lionol Enquimr. Even the
paper that toppled an Amerfcan Presidency lound ltsell
capable ol p&lt;oduclng a literary troud. e ut despite all tile
foibles, excesses at'ldjfagio m1stakes tha~ come w1th a
tree press, It IS &amp;till a froe press. and even I he secmfngly
mo$1 Jnsignlflcant event dealing with U '1!_S to be
measu red b y its lul!e$t lrnpllcll consequence, whithlsM\e dlsmanlllng ot the Conslitullon and the BU1 of Alghts-.
What seems unfair Is that the same taws tl'lal protect a
paper like I he W.sfttngton Post also cover the
sensatlo!"lalls~t ratlngs·hungry travesties Uke "Eyewltneu
N(t.Ns." The chain of }ournatlsllc solidarity is only as
$lrono a s Us -weakest link. The same rules appJy to all.
a nd all It l akes is one tiny paper or $\a.tlon to make thar
ot~e ta•at mistake to throw the rlghl5 of every newsk
gathering otoanlzatron In the country into &lt;'oubt.
NoWShella M urphy comes from that ~as1ard child or
the tree press. television news. the packaged. prolit·
orie-nted traveling road s how that barge s into your living

a"

10, M urphy replies, ' 1 8()CIU!8- lhflt (tne voters) W4,~ me.
I don·, think thete was anytl'lfno mote devJous than that~ I
'"lnk ttley knew my name. which 11 what l he campaign is
all about. They knew my name and they tiked my work.
They liked Whot l did. Tiley belloYed
Murphy isn•t troubled at atl tha t ah9 ueeCI her 10 ~ ars
of exposure as a telavrsion journaflst to forge a ooi!Uca'
c-areer. She Insists the cendldatas she ran agalnsl h ad
Jhe advantages or Incumbency and party backJng... , had
m,y o wn advan·tages." srte slates. "I t)ad neither
tneumbeney nor endorsemenl ; I had my o wn w el..known
narne end face. Hothtng ageist that. eh1 W e've elected •
former ac-tor 10 the Presidency. • former fOOibaU player to
Congress, a former loctbaJI player to county emcutlve. t
certainty think H'lal news and lournaJfsm are atrtalnly M '
eredlble as any ot those .acttville-s, and why .a former TV
newsma.n as myseJt. w ho I think 1s as w eiJ.reSl)ee\ed a od
hek1 as a credible reporter In l hls town, why that person
d06Sn't have I he same right to run tor public. offke
escapes me}'
What abOut Walter- Cronkfte? t &amp;sk. He was otlered the
Vic~Presldentlal nmolng SPO\ by J~n Anderso!", bUI
declined, saying il would compromise tt\e credlbUuy of
journelists everyw'here;.
·•waller Orooklle Is an old man who has his rtght to
say anything he want
Murphy replies. " and If he
doos-n't want to run tor pubhc otflee.. G0&lt;1 bless nl('n t
do."

room iVory night at 6 p.m. lt scareely $8etnS PO&amp;.Sible that
a modlum ,so reviled by critics for fls auperflclallly and
sHc:kness can carry such hG4vY obtJgatlons., but sadly
enough, ira rrue. And Murphy, whether she chooses 10
confront the m aue.t p ubUoty or not. must roaJiza the
possible co,sequencea of her polltlcat amblllon.
It waa t~e b u ilt-In idloc~ ol totevlslon news that made
Sheila Murphy realll:o 6he w an1od out of ft. that and tf'le
ltno'Wiedge tllet she had rison as htgh In rho profession jn
lh1s 1own iiS she could got.. A Qladuate o f UB. m•Jorlng in
Speectl Communication.• Murphy. w t)o newr took a
Journalism cou rse tn he, Ill&amp;. bad secured a job wHtt
W VS L ra dJo news after graduating, then moved &amp;o WGR.
TV I S a .-eporler.
Slle stayed tl'lere for 10 years. 8'/onhiJUy movlng up to
sttare the anchor posillon w ith Afch Kt~llman. But after
llmshfng con:slstentty third 11"1 t.he ratings, WGA bumpod
M urpfly from her anchor post ln favOf of the dimplod,
bubbl&amp;bralned presence ot Molly M cCoy. L&amp;Jt M ay.
M urphy tt~nde r ed her resignation, gave up her
S32,000.a-year uJary. and decided to tun tor a council
seat.
"I was thlnklng. altt~r 10 years in 1ne professk)n, 1
wanted .some klr'ld of ciJ'·eer change," she says... MY
lnteresrln TV journalism sort of waned, and my interes1s,
In ttte meanttme. ln the hmclions ol this city and the
$Omelfmes failure of thit~gs fn thJs- c:hy to luncUon
bOth~! ad me . • . f was oeulng to the point where
coverln~ Ctty Hall was getting to be diffloull. I'&lt;I go down
thete and be chomping at I he bit wanting 10 get my !WO
cern:; Jn. '
•

me."

a:·

'' It

was • .&amp;Ott of c.lrc.ular kind of thing
being a
joumall5t illoWS' you to know a lot aboui some things.
And I knew a lol about those t"lngs 1 coveted~ 1 ~new a
lot about Cfly Hall. County Hall. pollee headquarters,
namety what goe-s on ln there. ttte tourh and the school
board • ~ • I knew the gOOd thingS about lham and the•
bad thin.Q5 .about them. bul the restrafnts of I he 10b kept
me from ha~lng a public opln1on," Murpnv r&amp;IDIU- " Tf'\al
combination or a great knowledge ot things bul the lscli
or 1ne abi!Uy 10 e)(pt'e$5 them caused me to Unally have
to get out."
A5 eM be eApeC-te&lt;l, Murphy has esCf'lewed a gtas:.·
'r oots. door·to-door campa1gn ano conee.ntrateCI Iostead
on telcvfs.on commercials Tht tenor of Murphy's.
c-ampaign c-an be summed up besl by f'ler pOster.s-. WtiiCh
fea.tute her smiling countenance, undersccxed by the
slogan, "You knoW her."As lor he' TV $pots. they are
remarkably similar to the commercials WGR·TV featured
wheo ~VfPilY took over the anchor job. concentrating on
her loc.al roors and concerned proft!ssronahsm
.. It's more costly. bull think your money make-s more
lor )'Oii if you U$8 TV,•• .$1\t r&amp;mart(s. "because )IOU C8!'1 dO
the visual and audio Impact kind of thing. Those
1Q.secofKf oommetc~ai.S are eJipen.slvu. but you can get
ahe message across very Quickty.1 ' And wn11e MtJrphy
thinks door~to-door campaigning Is- lmpracttealln a ~ty•
wlde race. sf\e arso believes itls tnsJneere and
superficial. Whal-she doesn't seem to reallze, howev6f', Is
that rneellng people In that manner allows the chance fOf
feadback. exchange of idoas, even potlllcal debate.
ft doesn't require a whole lot or cynicism lor anyone to
•51&lt; wl'l4tller Mu rphy's c-ampaign T5- one ot potltlcal issues
or Just a th1nly·dlsgulsed atlempt to wrest a cotJncfl seat
solely on tf\0: marrts ol her TV cateer~ Thet&amp; has boen a
nonceable lack or poUtleal dialogue in her campaigl". And
when ·asked why s~e won toe primary e~clton September

J

Y ou don'llhlnk you compromised the profession or
toofit actvanlage of .1 1 untalrly? t ask. "In what way?" the
replies. "I don't think It's an unlalr adt~antage. As I sal-0,
some peep~ t\.ad the actvantage or .ncumency~ And they
used ft • , One of my opP&lt;ffients trafgsect around wJth
the mayor constantly, Is that unfair? No. you take v,hal
you've got m thls worle1. As tar as unfair advantage, I
Cldrt"l 00 O\Jt a.nd teport my-self. I diCirt't call the press and
get press reac:tlon any more than anyone el&amp;e."
Murphy OOe5n't see anytnlng wrong wilh "tak1ng what
you'~e got m thls world," b\.11 perhaps she should apply
some of I he journaHstlc objectivity .she so gladly dfopped
tn asses~ing the ramiHcalions ol fl·er ow~ POiit1cat
expedfency. In using rhe e•posure given to her as a
TePOtlet, $tl8 t"lw.sn't raised polltics vp to tile levet of
Journalism, out t1as accomplished lu51 the opposlte.. And
Its not that " New.acentor 2" is th&amp; ••NBC NIQ.htly Newt,"
or the New York Tim11s tor thtr mauer. 81.11 it might a.awel! bO. Ia{ M urphy f'las unwlttfngty vlo,eted tl'le sen.se Of
trust we mlghr have 1n reporters to providing us with I he
I ruth. She. never abused hel media e.w.posure whfte stte
was still employtW as a TV reponm, but who can sa y 1ha1
someday. someone mJgl'lt? Who c.an say that there mtght
be 60me opgortuni$'1Ml person out there who mtgnt s1rnpt~
pu~ue a CilfeCf in broadc.~SI )oumallsm }ust 10 prlme his
own polltlcal career. using the mantle of obJec-tivity and
the Bill o( AIQhts 10 hype hla own .. Integrity?.. What
repercJJsstons might this have on a nanonalleven
SheUD ~ urphy ts an energeuc. tuuc:J..wo.riaog caodkla,e.
She's lntetligon4 forthright to a fal.lh and seems to have
tho lnten!!sts ol the ~ple in m1nd. Bu t she should thil'lk
t'la'd about wna' her poUtlcal ambft!ons are doing to the
protesskm that made them poss1bte. That. however. does
not seernlikely. " I won't be tn my Pfofe5skm anymcxe.
a!"d It I WOfO to dlscgrace It, I've had 10 years to do •I In
and I didn't, She says...As a former journauat. I thin!( 11ve
been hold In very high repute. And I don't tolnk I h ave
any optkm to disgrace lt. I'm not a functioning momber o f
lho fournausuc society 81\Ymote."

.

1n the fl'ood

. .. on Juni'le Musi,~c
By BOB SCHOOLEY
" GtJOrge's first voyege w•s- on e slt Wir, Bnd he wished
hi msell dead many a time before It was ovet. He d«faltld
that the' gold m1de In (1/avl ng) waff d /stll(ed from human
blood, from moth•!'
/rom Jt&gt;• ogonlu and dying
gtoan• of gasping, sulfOC4r;ng men and women; In short~
he talked as w1Joi•S4u/ed, unprectiC41 1elloW$ a.tt1 ept to
talk about Wh6t respectable peopfe sometimes do.
Nobody had ever ;nstructed him rha t • slavflshlp, with a
piocesslon of expectant 1harks In 116 wakB, Is a
missi onary inst/turloro,' tl y which cto..ly-par:ked heath&amp;no
arB brought over to en}oy the tight ot the gospel,••
-Hartlet Beecher Stowe
Toe M lolste(s Wooing 1859

!I,,.,..,

n·huh.
1 read that passage and a $lOry came to mll'\d.
Ourtng the summer of 1981 I vtof1(ed I Of a
local o orserr and tandsCllplng I nstitution, which shall
roma1n nameless to protect the i gnorant~ Many people
worked tl'lere; non e of lftem wete bl~ck (apparently t~e

U

ships had yet to reach this particular B•rbdom).
Generally lotks ~ept tl&gt;elr leellngs-thelr deep-do wn,
gut·level, knea.:je:r1&lt; teactions-to themselves. With one
notable ex.ceptlon.
After a hot nine-h our day o f toUng cow manufe.
wtteeJing dirt eod rolling sod, I stood ln the petsonnel
office sl9f11ng out~ Nearby Stephon c Ucked off the Muzak .
The store wa.s sltent except lor my tlgh of relief.
Only three of us remall'led in the store: a supervls.or
n amed Stephan, a bespectacled average-built man In h is
Jete thfrties or early forties.. a teenaged worker and
m vsoll.
" Why do we play this obnodous musk:?" 1 a sl&lt;ad.
" Veah. It's a load of crap:• added mY co-workerJ "They
$houtd ""p lay Wlz.ard or the •o •."
Stephen's benevolent smile turned to us as h8 said
11
We don't w ant to offend any of the shopper&amp; To be
non.,t, 1really doo't like II ei ther."
Bending over to scrlbble d own my hours t a s~ed ''What
110 you listen to? "

'' 0~. mostly classleal music . • . Bach,

Brahms • , , lll~e aome lazz. Not the modern at uti, ll~e
free-form ••• swing il llstenab~.' '
The word on Stephen w as that he uaod to be a priaat.
He'd WOf~ed a.t ttle nurs.ery fOf severa1 yura.. Unmarrted.
he IIYlld In a small couag.. tlke house on t.,. nursery
grounds. He ·was usually aott·IPGMil al'ijf
helptul - pCrfect for de11llng w1th customers..
M y l~end groaned, " Ahhhh·l tll&lt;e &lt;ocl&lt;'n'roll, man:·
:The t&gt;e(levoleot smile faded as Stephen toy,e&lt;l with a
yeUow number 2 pencil. Covered from heact to toe fn dirt
and drying sweat. I looked on. Stepllen said I n a ha!d dry
voice. ''That'a not music. Roc)( and Roll Ia demonic. 11•s
corrupting the young '- .. e•pllcH S&amp;)C, ctrtfespecl,
Qodleasneu . , . the problem ts l he beit ••• that
jungle rhythm ..• roeJ&lt;ts based on the jungle m uslc- o f a
• pa.gan OO&lt;&gt;Iety."
•
Only the crlckell and tbo ketydtds broke the heayY
silence. Su0do,ty the .scent of Uowers and pi nes became
O'ltlcoable. I walked outside, ,.,....~· tne ltoodllghls
U·:kered-out, and began my JOu•ney nome. My young
fr1 •nc:t foltoWed me: an&lt;' s ak3 " W~ tire the'heJI are the
tlg ttl?" • •
Friday, 25 S&lt;fpllmb&lt;!r 111111 Tho Spectnlln

7I

�Hite study.

THE SA

fM)(

" I ho'C loo)~ed 01 lh&lt; Ola&amp;Utlln and bcm IO
•ortt"~ bar... ). ·r•ttd mo\ inc. and
t.h4p,.

f'IOSt ltlUC''i),••
' ' h \\ .11 tht

tl\tsc' thlnl' tuf'I'K'd me on. M) I r&amp;rc'ly 6o •• no• ,
V. hot I call omlSIM " much b&lt;tl., "
M~ men. ~Aht~h n rq,ulu or rnfr~urn• U\C'r),
rrclcrred " hll l h&lt;Y considerod 10 b&lt; ....,(1-&lt;0J&lt;"

tum" .1 btautiful huma.n -aca uno :t •h&amp;ntcful d isplay

pomOJiaphy

an)' bn,cttiOS &amp;Jov. of s.atnJ~h.:Hon l)'J)Kal or a.
rtaJb cood sa\ion -.lth m utual f«hnJ&gt; of aUr.t(U(}n
(d"!'ll&lt; &lt;011• lll&lt;in1 pnfouna!l&lt;t' bt the

BOOK

EXCHANGE

m 0 1 Matadtn.l C'\J)a'IC'f1C't l ha\t e\U
had . Prosaitulion dcsradt' t"tr),htn,c it touches. It

or •• , noahinc:. There ts no lOY m h fo• tht man or

.. Ofl\an."

will be open from 10om until 5 pm
BASEMENT OF SQUIRE HALL

.

Uua ~me men h3d had po~IUH' t \~ricnn"-\ \\ith
('lf ~Ullltd; \oOmC ,t;a}d they liLt ~\ '4hh a pfO}IIIUIC:
b«:ou"' Ihey rould not b&lt; rt}«&lt;ed;
''l '" e had st'). ~ual umn " nh prmu1u1n. t h3\C
ni)O)ed rao&lt;l of m~ tlporic~ A&gt; f11 a&gt; I'm
&lt;&lt;&gt;n&lt;'m&gt;«l, I'd rather &gt;!'&lt;fMIIh&lt; rnon&lt;)' on (I&lt;CijiOfl
to ha"r sr\. • 1tb a hoo~n than be fru\lralrd "' U)
for..:~nJ so ~ilb somcbod) thllt I'm \ft'1nJ ¥~hct, for
.. hatt'\rr Rlii\On , doHn't • ant1o
to bt'd .. uh

so

f'llC...

TODAY

Some men liked n b«aust an cenouonal or
comn1iUcd rclat\onship "as no1 mandator)':
"Mo~t of my c~pcnenefi '" &amp;.e\ 'tinct '"'cmly-onc

is the last day to buy books
CHECKS~&amp; BOOKS MAY BE
PICKED UP MONDAY OR
TUESDAY ONLY!!!

"Pornoaraph)-tUrc U. txrltin.a .omt'tinlt't-m,('
freilCh p:Otf )', it IOOi(i good 4\ nr ~ . until )OU rtalilt
thllt then• ,., ootblng there to t ulfaU )'OU.
' ' I hl\t' rrad both \Ofl~or~ -and hard-core
pornotr•rh..- boo~ • Cnol rc&lt;ently-" hite m roll&lt;a&lt;l
and 1 "o""h rctfm&lt;d lh&lt; sofr«&gt;r&lt; AI lea'' lh&lt;t had
• plol Th&lt; hard-core boot.s. bl e the 1111 """~ ·
fOl to be bon I'll aft« a w.htle:."
"Th1n~'"' about J&gt;OfllOV3phy mal .. m&lt; •lll•l·
Thth' ' ' 100 m'-"h anphasls on 'l.nl.y' ~k. on
\ad0011.1«hr~m ond reous.hn. Too much 'l u~t • I am
.Q(L and urtd of -alecnn&amp;. sniu r nns 11111udt t0• 31d
'&gt;CX, of 'duty" jo~n- l ' 'c Jj\lf'd lh fO U&amp;h raf tOO nlU~h
or rhl• alr&lt;ady. This son o r rbonJ Is the 01~ ,)ole or
cluldhnod Cand •duh) &gt;UU:il O&lt;P&lt; ..&gt;ion uud
~afCit)'."

hll\ e b«n ._., hh prostuutcl or nun,att p:ulor
I Uf'nd l nb. 11 sa\ ts tht cmouonal ha,sk of a
rct~uon\hrp thai i1&gt; no• 'frlorLinJ 01.11 ••

8u1 man) Olhtr\ waid that C'lltn thouah tbt) olit"n

round r&lt;&gt;rnotr• rh&gt; olfmmc.

··1 ftc.lrt is 3 fait du' ('a)'1DI Ver) ofltn I don'l
h.l\'f' the umc: 10 &lt;:our-1 a v.om.an. Cl(., rn orc:kr 10 CL't
&lt;tht W'\ I M'&lt;d. h '• tx..auufut 10 jU.t call dnd hl\t ~\
and f&lt;l bacllo busiua•

•'orno,reph)

M ore mrn lhan t\Cf bdo1c 1rc rc:.dr"' and ~nJ
pornoar-al)h)'. and mu.rc th~n C'tr h4•rorr ilrc n"'3dins
Jnd r.cting 11 at an r :uli&lt;"r !i&amp;t'· Man) mtn \O"
p()IOO(tUph y bas:r~l))' in D f."'IUC\1 Ol lonl.IOS ~~ 11
IO&amp;t1het •ith other mtn. a1 \\Oilr. , irl \l'l•d31ump
IOttthcr (n.pc,ra1b )ounrcr men). Ul II\ h)un~C"'i, n,.,
:I\ "tf\ltmunmcnl"';
.. Jn. thC -~~~rpon, bdw.r.:o ll•ahl,, ~m.:umc- -..orne
of the rnt of the' t.."'ttvo OIRJ I ~U) lht baN u-ao,h .md
maLe )C'\.t"
1ht ~trh ~nJ th\"lr""'"'""' It·, ont:
"~' 10 ~'\ 1hc timt ••

•bo"'

tb&lt;r still

round

1h~~ ~mm.s t.h"ittd-a.nd bad \ H)' ntJ'N
ftc:lwJ• about thar 31lr.-ction 10 pot"I"K))nph) •
"\\hal " m) OfllOIOO of the poroocra pb~ I''&lt;
)('Cf11 A ml\turt of an&amp;n. disgwa, ud fi\C'\1\Itten I

rcaU) hnd a peat deal or n orf~l\t. I d t$11Lt \otan,
pcropk dr'pb)td •) meat, or a, "'' born. •nd tb:u•,
ho~ nw~b or th~ porno map.11na -.orm to mt On
1he o1ht'r h.md. I al.w fcod a M&gt;n of unwdhn, IUrtH-n
to mu"h or h. 1 h~t 's doubly annoY"tna: to frcl thr .. r
dt..lnt nac.til). :tnd nl\0 1hat it dOt\ arab m~

.menuon."
"l'("\100 ow._~ ~pk' mro obj«'\' It can (~He
tn\" '.()m.,:l•m,~. h~1 it '"so in1rcr..o~ h ''a. buk
..IC'f'fC'\Mna. and 11 dOC"\n·t heir mC' dt',c.lop an)
\.(\ITlO)unkt~tlon Y.llh .Jn}\lftof. Of an) bnd ol
JcbiKX\,htl' \\h' dn("\. i1 c\C:ilt' mt an)•a)! I
w.ondcr ••

A nd

\Omt mm 1oo11d 1~1 the) loo\.td al1oC\Ua1
fflaJUtllO 01 JX)fOOt:r.arh&gt; onl) tHCJUI:uJy, prcftmna

fllJr't rhr b-oo4 Tbt IHtt Rtporc on tt111t· "&lt;''uatit ~
Sh"' H11,.

then o"n fama'lle\.!

b.t ~lorrr Jill,, ( 'op)fiJ:Iot 1981 bJ'

" t..·1)' eye IIi a ttractfiJ 10 11 \\lu:n I chance upon It ,
but I don"t bu) it or ao,\, 1u OOu~::•v. h I prdrr to

Rcprmftd IIJ 1-*"'"ss.ton uj A (/rn l A.

r~·u.~ dlt OlboUL ..·omr.n

,.._,'ll&lt;' 01

sa

Amm/. lm

DmolmtNI h) Lo' .4nRt•la TmrcoJ S&gt; "dtt'Citt

I lr.nov. ..

Colossal Man.
'Jfl):...,.SC'" ol the bumoiln r~c
L\mtualh hot chooSot\ to \C'OIUJt

rmr&lt;hSJbk'; a.n lhc tarly 197f)"• fH"'

pona boou&amp;llr the l iS do&gt;&lt;'~

~ 10 blue !rtllcd boot'-.
red Oo~Airtg t.:lf"\ and a ..., h•l&lt;"
nnhlrm on h 1 ~ t'hN J1cl.s.nn a\
poins to aucmpt l odfty to s.ora ~ ~~,
lht' Unh t\J N:tiiOilS. Ht pham 10
t \ pound on tht thl" 1mrnmcnc) or
~orld pel("r bcfort 1he r~uabk­

poor ' hara:rof)JM'f and h•" "tl~ a ..
parrllt\,

r..

Colos.,al M;m all~tl , .,

Grttnlblinb Uni\crsit)jaml bc\\lmt:"
a +oAandout a1 f)hy&gt;ksj \ol.:ll"rt'( &lt;~nfJ.
or l'OUht, r()()fball. rt 1~ Jl
Gramblmt lhaJ h~ t1c1,tn\ 10 \I ltd)
bl... l h"'on· H&lt;lf&gt;m• of lh&lt;
hauN, pr&lt;jU\Ik.~ !nd bftOI'}
•hkh hJio,t arfbcic:d lh~
pJMl('l-the SOliD(: ~il1 •hh.h
•par l ed th&lt; dcsttunion or Q)lo,,
Nut "'anunc the ~me fate fof
earth , Coloss;il Man lca\Cl ht\
1dorutd pan:ms 3nd rctUIII\ 10 the
cM r 10 CulfiU his parcm ·s la\1

"' l..h.

nudcar ~-:ar . U be u &lt;ooUC«\,rul
thne. Colos\.al Man ~•m., 10
&gt;peallo lh&lt; Prno&lt;lelll. Ronald
R..-n. " If be u rnol) fO&lt; - ·
h&lt; •ill speal ro Colos!ial Man."
he noted. " If otht1 countun "'JJ\l
hom 10 speal oo lhnn, Colo\s:ll
Man -.;]1 b&lt; glad 10 do ol."
'l'hos&lt;' arc high aspiration I ror
someone: who hai )'f'l 10 have ht\
first comic bool pnnted. Jact..\On
h.a~ had uOubk- ae.lttna a cocn(\:ln)

U llh7tnJ hf' l«hmcal ' l.1U\ :and

""i lh nauonat distributOf\ to talr.c
the comic. On&lt; compony rhouchr

hu fatha '., an ti-a.ra"ll) mOKhiOC'
he pnfcct&lt; the abrlil) ofscll
prop&lt;ll&lt;d nolhr. To complancnr
ht) sl.t.D hto creates a costumt. and
rt.a. &lt;el&gt; out to fi&amp;b• 1~orld or

th~ tck:a w.~ &amp;ood but not • 11h a
blad h&lt;lo. Anoohcr tomf"JlY ho&gt;
o ffm:od to 1aLt the' (00'\1" bool.
on. bul t\nl) antt ·~"unun.r

&lt;On&gt;Pk'l&lt; •vp)'llihl o:o&lt;lln&gt;l
Jao:k&gt;on rcrusod.

ror manLmd'•
or man .

It~ lnjuSdC't$-nOl
u ~c , bu1 for the sake

Mrtr much lhought he dcd do on
1hr nan..r Colos.s:a.l Man, b«au ~

parame1cn 10 whk:h the con:u~
boo~ h&lt;lo odhcrcsto. He " u
cktrrrntncd 10 Slop inju.stitt tn ahc

F..._.

mqazinc ....nd as well as on lh&lt;
lb.,tta reality

ITliMIIIIa

.,_

two for doe .,.tee

...............

,...............

......... ................

...._ _ _...IIFLF--....,_..
-.....
_.
.,.

- _....,..... • ..._._ ...........as.se

K7J llfllTfl M

~----- "-walk ..........._ ___.__
• • • Tllo- 11''*1', 25~ , . ,

M any
ro N&lt;w

Cole»sal is rhc only • ·•y 10
de"tt'Tibe hi(~: tXiSienC't- un &lt;":lrlh .
The nt0111 amatjnt_ 1hma abou1
Colo»al Man is rha1 tb«e aoc no

....
,...
....,.....

10

C'hm~.··

\OUih tO I OtU\.\ana bc'l"'IUW t~·
"hm.~ttt "'' .. imtlat to thiJJ ol tt"lv-..
\\ tule '" J .oursi.Jna. ht' •tJ~,Pl• '»

or today'l .socifty-a

do,...,

have handed
rhrir blond
Pr&lt;J udic:e. No 011&lt; i$ born h&amp;IOOJ.
In a:n d(ort to cirrumvmt thk:
ma~olcftt occur~. Jad.~

ha;

created

Jackson has already
I«&lt;mplished a lol with Colowl
Mon. llbour r..-6 Y&lt;ar&lt; oao he
ln•enred rhc Col0&lt;501 Man noer .
When $hot from a rubbcrband it
flew to h&lt;icbts of 12S ft. FO&lt; lh&lt;
rnc dme.. a comic book atator
bad taken In&gt; dw'oa&lt;r's powns

from 11round lh&lt; world. By t&gt;&lt;lna
to c:hildrt!:n rrom ~~ Cit.'¢\
e nd ahnicif..., Jaek10&lt;1 i\ hopin,
that younpC'fS wiU &amp;ro"" up free
rrom P&lt;&lt;iudl«.

rromretm~

rbcm Trom rhe

dra•D\1 board into a tana;tHt
ll~.

Yet thll wa. only tbc: bqjonona.
AJ. Jocl;son e&gt;;plained, "When
many wllll&lt; people: meot blocl;s fO&lt;
tbe firil lime. they red superior 10
Jhcm, t.lfiUitly because thcir partnts

publicity pin)

Jttention 10 tht C!lu.rac:tC'f, I "'11111
all tbe publ;cuy tan &amp;tl. But l'in
n01 in tbi' (or the money . I t'\p!\.1

secmlnalf ldcali&lt;lic and
•nsurmoontable tJll:,.

and

a~ callin.a Jur~~n ·~ lilt'

Yor~ ~

Ja,·lson q,rrt.'i: "I need to df'D'\

a Colo..a! Man ran dub.

f( )'OU join, )'OU Itt put 1ft
~oruae1 "' ilh othC'r youn&amp;Sten
tX~

ack.son maintaiMd lhc:rt ~ a
11""' li ~dihood 11101 th&lt; eanh ,.,u
be ckslr0)-..1 bcfpr~ I he )Or 2000.
II is b&lt;eausc or thi&gt; fear rhar""
d.....,. liS Colo!.sal M1111 ond ho•
taken •• upoo him.sdf 10 dtda•m
peace.... The handwrihna js on tht

J

wall for a holoanut," ~
J ..:.klon . .. World pcact •• not

'

to n~Lc moocy. bot m) pt-..mar)
r oal i' 10 h&lt;lp rho&gt; &lt;Oilnlry. Pmplc
att :tlwa)'l&gt; t.aL•na thma&gt; ou1 o f

th.n. C'OUnlly; it"~ llnK' • &lt;" \C•n
PUillliC thinp bacl.
Whethtr Jad...~-ot•' • &lt;..oto,'ll
Man accompli\h~ his ob}tt1h·~
Of not. there arc many ptOpk'
rooting for him becaU..c:" of therarity
his actiom~. pulllfll hh
fant~ on tht Hot. Uy 1aLln1 h• "~­
hOf'CS and dl'&lt;'om&gt; 10 Nrw Vorl,
Jack.ton admit• h&lt; b ~•lna
himself up for a do&gt;a!lrou• ran
Yd he is -.illlniiO try 10 .Jt1 h1\

or

. _ ac:ros•. In a dat and 01&lt;
-.bert 1bt- m~ ,mer-at ron ha' n~
ao promiPC'IK'C.. -.hm most o r U\
arr 100 oomhlf"tablc- 10 311mlrH to

implement our dre.am)., 11 h
rc-fra.hing lO hear of kaY!nond
Ja...thon. A Jiult" phllanl h•Ot')'

ncvr:r hun anyont•

�Space question solution nears
FSEC topic
8) J O HI\ K. LAPI ANA
Edttor·flt·C'hlt/

-----

All indicatoons ar&lt; poonung to an ompmding
solution for tht 37 student and administratt•e
organizations who "ill b( dislocattd .,,en
Squire Hall closcs in D«embcor.
At Wtdnc.day's Faculty Senatt EAttUtl\e
Committte (FSEC) mtetin&amp;. \Gmt possible
implications or a "compromosc" plan explaontd
to Senate Chair &amp;tbara Hov.ell by Uni-ersu)
Prtsident Robcon L. Krttrr v.crr drbatrd.

In addition tO.artuall)' finding the dassrooms
in the maz~...like strut'lure. senators raisrd
ronccrns that additional parking pressur&lt;&gt;
v.ould cause headaches for allY driving teachers.
Tloe fSEC doiTertd o•er "'hethrr faculty
resentd parkin&amp; should I&gt;&lt; pro•1dtd, deeidina
to postponr furlhrr discussions until
Jn\es:tiJating the maurr ~Aith propcor
administrati\"e authorities.
"I'm surprosed at the dicotom)' displa)'«&lt;
hNe, ' nottd Health Scim= Senator Sandra
Smuh. "I don't mind the v.alking, but I also
don't loLeta "alL mil&lt;&gt; "'ith a bunch of

au6 MAll'! IT.

~

:==Nigerian Student=
Association
~

General
Mandatory Meeting
WHEN: TODAY
WHERE: 260 Squir« Hall MSC
TIME: Exactly 5 pm

FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR

NIGERIAN WEEK
~Every NiceriiD Stucleal Should AUeacl!=
Although noting that sht ,.., "not ·~ lib&lt;ny
to discuss" thr plan, Hov.cll did note tllat the
proposal would mean mor&lt; dasSC&gt; would ~&gt;co
sebtdulrd at tht pr&lt;sently "undrr·utili&gt;.cd"
Ellicott Comple\. "Student groups (doslocattd
from Squirt)
not ao thn-e," Ho,.dl
cx-plaintd. "And classroom &gt;pate on the Sponc
is alread)' •cry tilht." To sol'• thr claosroom
shonaac. she said, mort courses must t..
boustd at Ellicott, thus frccing •11luablt &gt;pate
for tht Squire rcfugces.
"I may I&gt;&lt; impeachtd for this. but I
voluntecrtd that wt "ould ttoch in Ellicon."
Howell said. "I've~ told it has some

,.;u

ex«llem classrooms. u
C bair..:leet Rob&lt;n Pope agretd, but worntd
that " students just won't takt classos there." A
few senators venturtd that high demand course;
such as introductory Electrical Enginterina or
English 101 sections ed\old b&lt; earmorked for
Ellicon, forcing students to uavcl to, as one
Senator noted, the "Emerald City."
Should such a scheduling coup occur, the
FSEC rcasontd, the doors "ould be opcncd for
a multitude o r lower demand clas.es and
electives to be scheduled around the requirtd
courses.
"You have to (schtdule cla.ses around one
another), because once a student leaves
Ellicon," Pope explaintd, "they'll nevtr come
back (that day)."

material on my band."
B csod&lt;&gt; potential parkintt problems, =ators
agretd on tht omponan"" or a centralized
location for undergraduate ad•isors (DUE) and
tbe Educatoonal Opponunit) .program (EOP).
"E•ef)body netd\ spate. but EOP noeds
some too." complained EOP senator l;dv.ard
Jen~on&gt;. "E•n-ybody seems to forg&lt;1 ~':....,.
ha•·c the netd for dttent spaco."
"For them, it is a neeessity to I&gt;&lt; •isibk
enough to capture a student," txplaintd
Ho .. tll, \\bile Senate Secretary Gerald Rising
added that the t,.o organizations "are
important, and should I&gt;&lt; houstd in a central

GO

BIG RED

area."'

Admissions and R&lt;ro«Js representativt Ellen
Mt'Namara warned tha~ not only DUE and
EOP should be gi\.en prime centraliztd spate,
but the importance of the Office of Financial
Aid, Student Accounts, and Admissions and
Records should not I&gt;&lt; underestimated.
"Put priority on these areas," she
emphasized. "(The three) have shown the
higheM rate in retention of Students, and that is

TO:

not an accidem. ·'
After Keller appeartd to make a brief speech
about enrollments, the FSEC went into
Executive Session. barring' the press from al)y
run her proceedings. It was reported that the
clostd stssion discusstd further lbe space
problem and the Uni\·ersity's pQsition on the
scheduling of Jc,.ish holidays. -

• Rocheotu, S,.aewe,
Utica, Schenectady,
Albany, New Yooit

at

2 pm • Fridaya

• Batavia, Rocbeolel''
s,..eu~.c-.

Cconoi..,, Elmira

ot 3:45 pm

• Elllcalt Complex at CooveniCDt

r,_

SUNDAYS

r......, LR.C.B. Ollic.IF...W

"""ut.C..I. f#.Z4t7
a.y

TRAI.WAYS u:A VES F1W111t

UUCOTT COMI'f..£X TUNNEL

Frida: •

�A novel approach to the Bard
8 y DEIRDRE MARTIN
Si&gt;«tnJm~aff

ll'rittr

Mention the- name William
ShakC$pear&lt; and 100 often

.students ima,inc drowning in a sa
or speechts Uuered with "Illy's"
.and ''chou's!' They find t.he text
hard to

understand~

and conjure

up \'ague visHlns or men in tights
dut&lt;hing skulls. Unfonuna1ely for
many, a ctau in Shake$pcare can

be an

exerd~

in

dreariness-&lt;onsistin&amp; of reading
pl•ys and writing •ndles. r&lt;S&lt;arch
pa~rs. But for those a bit more

darin.s, there is a different

)

work&gt;. The popvlorily or Ihe class

10 an under!.13ndlng of

ha~

Shakcspeart'~ " 10rlu through

aJ:ting 1hnn ou1. "The plays,"
c&gt;;plained Franct, "wert&gt; "rit-un 10
be pcrfonned. lbey ~ercn'1
WrillW to bf ~ud Wld ~nalyztd as
&lt;trfctJy liltrarf LCtiS."
When Frana'

rlfst began

cbe rim and "ti Fr..tnc-t'
maintained. ·~no on~ is here b)'
attidmt ~'·

T he atmosphcu and approath to

ShakC:Sprearr- in lhil S'!Uing is

Inching Shakespeare. her
approaeh was araditional; ~ht class

was primarily taught tbro\lih
discussion. Bu1, 3Hbe rttalls. "I

gol very frusua1ed with i1. I fell
thr srudents were: 100 distanl from
the mattri:aJ. Jt was hard to
con\'t'Y how utraordinary the

work ..,.'-$, how dynamic. ••
So cighl years ago, Fr4n&lt;t
the ;du of a-

approach-Shak&lt;Spcare as 1augh1·
by Anna Kay Frano&lt;.

~nce:iVed

Fram~c·.s class is a ••workshop"'
as OppOsed to a nadi1ionaJ lecture

Shak.,peor• workshop, ~here
saudtnts .... ould ha\fe the chan~

whh those laking the class com ina

interprtt dramatically che Bard's

VOlE
-FOR YOUR FAVORITE
UTE BEER CELEBRITY

tvown steadily t\ct since.

Currently. there ou-c 30 ~udt"nls in

co

unique-students are on ._ fmc
name basis with f'nu:K'e. T"wia a
wetk, from 2 until 4 the clan
meets in the: lane K«lt"r Room at
th• ElticoH Com!l)ex. ThO&gt;' deal
Ytllh five plays 0\'Cr 11'1e: course of
the •emesleJ, il1e poup is divided
iruo thttt sections, each bej_ng
assi&amp;ntd :1. variety of scenes (rom
lh• text they arc now responsible
(or performing. ••t ftellhat
throu,h acting. you learn more
3boUt thr. play. and &amp;et more out
of i1," said Joy D'ago&gt;lino, a
theatre major and $tudent in the

claJ;$.
Srudents arc- r«tuirfd 10 focus
on t.heir character assignmetu indc-plh. This is done- primarily

lhrough the - o r a journal.

whe-re the participant is expecttd
to onaJyze the charac1er, the uSC'
or longuag&lt;, 1jle individ~al scene

hsc-lr. as well n

i1s- reJat_ion 10 1he

piJy as a whole. There is a
minimum of two journal entries:
per play studied.
Whil&lt; lhis may sound simple in
comparison 10 pertlaps writing 1
thorough research p;~per on a
parciculu Shakespearean work, it
is oactly 1he opposir&lt;. Sheryl
Lcv&lt;ntbal, "ho has taken the
other sea ion or cbe class, ·said thaJ
"it's mon: time consumina than a
regular class. In a regular class,
you sh rhere and then you Jeave.
Here, it ~quires a Joe or e~lti!

time,''
The ..t.\:tra time" required is
g&lt;n&lt;rally divided inlo IWO pariS
'ill·ith an indi\'idual group metting
on ils own (or an hour.
rch=sing, disc:uuing, and
cnliciz.ing che: s«nes 10 wh~h they
have been assigned. The following
hour is spc:ot performing for
France. smOOthing out rouab
edgts, working out the ph)"ical
&amp;pcct char is so integral to

perfonnance. The: dass is so larse
thb semester that it i.s on a
staggc..-t'd schedule, with Frnncr

meeting with the three groups
St"parately. T"·o werks art dct.-olcd
10 rehearsals, 1hrn on the day of
lhe pcrforman~ allthre&lt; groups

mrc-:1 and pe..-ronn their ~e;s- for
-each other. in sequc:n«.

Franee "lo,·es·· c.he mate-riaJ, tht

class dynamics and ls quire willing
to Si''t her timt'. and ~erg)' to uy
$1Udent "ho asb for it. She is
awar&lt; or lhe fact that "people
usually come inco this class
becaust lhey want lhis kind of
approach," and her cxuberanl"t:
has a S«min&amp;b insp\r:uiooal efrte~
on tM studt:ots ... He.r rnlhusiasm

makes the student.s excice&lt;l and
willing to work,.. explained

EngUsb major KeUie Poyn1on.
The majorily or studcnl$ dNtwn
10 lh&lt; class are English and
Theacn majors, set-kin&amp; a more
creative interpretation of
Shakesptare.
Whil• some may wondtr if
&gt;ludying juSI fivt plars'aJ•es the

panJcipants a broad pcnpectivc of

ShakUpe:are_•s works. studenu in
the&lt;lass felt they gained more

rrom this mode of learnins than
any other. ''Shak~peare isn"t 1he
k'ind of material )'Ou can rush
lhrough," emphasized l&lt;\•enthal,

and while- Poyruon Slr~ hu
prdercncc of ''learning il this
way.••
"All or the material is so

wonderful" Fran« ..noccd. She
ceaches thr clil$$ each
.sc:mesttf-lhe rirst semester dt:tls
whh r.Ve of ShaktspC'lrt'$ earlitr

WOfks, the- .s«&lt;&gt;od with a stlection
of his Iacer writings. One seccion i:&amp;
no1 neensarily a prt·~uls,te ror
lht other , but many Sludenrs

"boose to take .(ht dar,.--s ror both

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�NYPIRG had asset cutbacks
will spur renewed activism
By MARTY ROSEN
CiJmpus""Edilor

"udeml&amp;.overnmen\ Hnk-up.''
State University of New York (SUNY) students

now ha\'C a rqJresentative on thr SUNY Board of
Loan cutbaC'ks and au$terily plans on the "'ational
and~all.-·el that will affect college students will
also n urage a rc:.surgena- in studenc activism. New
Yo r
ublic lntc:re., Research-Group (NYPIRG)
Dir«eor Donald Ross said recently.
Ross and UB Project Coordmator for NYPIRG,
Janet Man hews conducted a door-to-door campaign
in the rtSidcnce haUs last v.«k aura~ing over 100
students to organizational m~tings for the ad"ocacy
group . •
"'.Students are seeing their backs 10 the wall, •· Ross
.said, explaining the rise in student inttr~t ... The:r~ is
a .signifteant amount or manipulation by the
administrstion."
At tht lqcaJ lc\'el this iS tYident in the relocation or
the UB undergraduate student population 10 the
Amhera.t Campu'&gt;-Olinus a ~mrali.te&lt;l student
umon. Nationally lhcrc i~ the declining sup)'\Orl for
student loans and tuition subsidies.

Tru!lecs through SASU with SASU studenl6 also

maintaining a full·time lobbying rorce in AJbany.
NYPIRG employs lawyers and scientists 10 addr~s
scudents ri.ghts.
A major NYPIRG battle ctntcrs around voting
ri.&amp;hu for Rudents. lo 1972, 18 )'tar-olds Y~On the
right td vote. However, ..n't'n no.,,,.. Ross ~ns.
''many ;5UNY sruden" can't vOte."

The main iuuc is wheth~r a prrson ""'ho maintains
a residence ror nine months for I he purpose or
aumding coUegc should be allowed to register at
lhc:ir school addre:ss. The ahernati\'C is 10 cast an

absent« ball01 a1 their permanent address.

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YPIRG has represented SUNY students ¥-hO had
vorcr registration apaplications r~jecced v.hile 3t
school. "Ol·er 200 claims ha'~ bf,:n filM and v.-e\·e

yec to lose one." Ross explained.
''The Erie County Board or Elections didn't want
pro, ide (registration) forms because it was 100
expensi\'e;· they said. "They're saying che
fundamental right to \'Otc is too uptnsiH."
E,•entually, NYPIRG organiurs v.ould like w ha1.e
\Oting booths located on college eampu~es to
encourage studenls to ''Ott. ·• Accessibilily is a large
pan of the problem." Manhews said.
\Vith vo1er registration drh·es providing the
impetus' for plans for 1he finn semesttt. Matthev.·s
anticipates increased suppon for her organization this ''Stud•nrt 111 tHIIIg th~r b.c.A·a: ro ,,, w•lt, ..

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H owe\t-T, according to Ross, student ac1h•lsm in
the1_1980s " 'ill not be a rerun of ahe 1960s. State·"ide
-SUtHent right$ groups have organitcd O\'tr the pass
decade to repr-esent srudc.nt.s io an orderly
manner-lobb)ing 1hrough the system rather than byexternal auacks.
"There was nothin&amp; like NYPIRG or (Student
ASsociation or the State Uni,·ersity) SASU in the1960s:' Ross noted. "In tbe 1960s thtre 'A-ere only
demonstrations. You didn't have the SASU

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JOIN C.A.C.
• tutoring children

• esslstlng older edults
• sertlclng area hospllals,
nursing homes -&amp; outpalitent clinics
• presertlng wildlife

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Just send $3.00 to Yukon Jack, the Black Sht!ep ol Cana!fian Liquors,
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�Tri-match victory propels Royals to
successful volleyball s~ason opener
Under the command of new caach Rolx:n
Maxwell. the UB volleyball squad pUI together
an impr~ssh«! .sho\\ing during their sear-on
opener again&lt;t Genesee Community College and
host Gencstoo State College.
After posting a 8-3 preseason re&lt;:OJd. tho
Royals took their winning ani tude ioto the
three-way match where they_handily defeated
their opponents IS-9, IS-S l111d IS-12, IS-4.
" The players are an enthusiastic group that
really wants to "ork." said Ma:\well. \\hO
replaood last year's coach Peter Weinreich whe.n
the former coach resigned at the start of the
year.
With Weinreich as coach the team p laced
second in last year's State tournament.
U B outscored G~nesce utilizing a sound

defense which forced numer~u• mi&lt;ta~~'­
···n,ey hit thre. ball&gt; at us throughoot the
came, H commented the coac.·h. ''They ju!'t tnei:f
'o gctthc ball O\er the. nct- mu"h h'-e high
&gt;chool 'olleyball. ..
With lh·e rctuming~la&gt;&lt;r&lt; from.., year ago
thr Royals have becon familiar \\ith the
pa«ing and ball handling •hith ha&lt;
complemented tht team's play.
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" We ha•e no &lt;tffensive or defensive

standoubt

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are a solid group,'' noced the

coach.
Banting Geneseo. UB resorted to ~heir ~ervtce
Strength as the road to •ktory. According to
Mruc"ellthe serve h the •trongcst aspect or the
Royals' game.
Royals ""-" outing "ill be Tu.,d:•y
agaiMt Fredonia State in Clor~ Gym.

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Good news ror the bookies. JR and the lk.tr managed to spli1 the
schedule. IO\\Crin.a their percctlla.gC' to .$47. This \\efk 1S pkks should ur
thr mark-helped on ";th a six pack or tv.o-v.hil.:h should mak~ then
losjng tru:ier. As al¥.ays. home ream in italics.

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.and capitalizing on rod-· TI1e Browns U\+t oo opponents errors and

Barrett
Leads
NCAA
Division Ill
Quaterback
Derby

committ many.
Burfalo 35·Cincmnau1- The Bills rebound in fa.llhion. Bengal dden\e
can't contain ~ balanced a.uad:.
Houston 24·t\t·•~' York Je1s 12-The Jets an huning. They ba'e all the
tools. but \\hat they need is a mechanir. So long Wah Michaels.
Kansas 24~Seault 17-Aggrcssi\'e Chief dden~ forces Zero into cardess
mistakes. Chiefs' offense on the "-arpalh bc.hind rookie QB Kenney.
Baltimore 21·Miami 20--The Dolphins are jinxed on Memorial. Ben
cracks his slumping shell on road to upse~ vtcwry.
GrH1J 8o)' l7·Minnesota IO,Dickty 10 Jefrerson. Ltt"s gt"l used 10 1his
~;ombination. Kran1er needs one more week to get in gear.

Piu.•burg 3S-New England 33-Should be the lhriller or the "ee~. The
Steclt:rs had OJ chan't in auitude last wee\.; it should t•aro· on.
Ca\+an:tugh "ill hot\c 10 cut do,~n on the inte.rc-cptiom if he i~ going 10
male it bia.

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Sun Ft'omis~:o t4.. Ncw Orlt"an~ 10-Mont8113 has 4Ckr!i bumin&amp; 31
Candf~rtd•. Rogers can't cany etirt team on ha.s s.houlders- he's. not

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quarterback Many Barrett i&gt; a lead.,., bU) not
only on thj: r.,Jd ror his football ream. Barrett is
leading the nalion 3$ "'~ll.
II was announced Wednesday that Barrcu•s
impf'C$Sivr s -aristics ror the Buns• first two gamC'S
bad placed tUm in the top sPOt for quaritrbaclu in

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Dollus17-N&lt;:vo Yor~ Gianrs 13- n.is on"' a laltiher (although I ho~e to
Co"boys loo~ a " t:lOme all the) gtar up ror Philadelphia. The
Giants bad thfir rir~1 hair exl"ilernent last ~ttk.
Oakland 14-t:wtroit 20-Liom dden.st givC'S Plunkeat fi1s. Ho\\rvet,
Raiders' de:fe-nse "ins this one.
St. Louis t1-Tompo Boy 13-Kecp~h&lt; No-Doze handy re&gt;r lhi&gt; one.
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BOth teams throw a lot-ir only they could complttc the passes. Hnn
wil.l pull this one out in dosin.s momtnlS.
Dem--er 33-San Dirgo 24-Morcon s1ill has i' in him. Bronco ddmse
top$ in the NFL. should shut Fouts and his recti\'ers down . Mile High
fans provide too much energy ror Chargers to contend with.

Division Ill rootball.
Tift nath·r o( North Tonawanda has combined
ror a remat'kable 22 c:ompletion.s in 36 attempts
for 4S3 yard$ and six: touchdowns 't\'ith two

Philodelphio 21-Washington 17- Theismllll "ill throw for 300 plus, but
Gibbs must do something with gre&gt;und game. Eagles play errorless ball.

interceptions .

The Bulls outscored Cortland State College 34·7
ood Grove City College 41-6 in me two games.

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FRIDAY

Field hockey at Wells College 4 p.m.
Womeos tennis at Wells College 4 p.m .
Volleyball-Mansf~eld State Tournament TBA.

SATURDAY

Football Jll Hoban S::Ollege 2 p.m.
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Cross country-SUNY Binghamton with Ithaca.
Cortland State 2 p.m.
Men's tennis 3t Niagara UniversiiY I p.m ~
Soccer at Eisenhower College 2 p.m.
Volleyball- Mansfield State Tournament TBA.
Women's tennis at Cortland Stale College 11 a-.m.

student Center Lounge · Canisius College
Wednesday, September 30 • 9 am · ·Noon ,

MOND A Y

Ms;;n 's t~nnis 3t Canistus ~liege 3 p.m.

ADMISSION IS FREE
At$. Simonton's #ecture ;, sponsorfld by ,,.
C.ni.siu$ College Religious Stud'ls Cent#r.

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�Serious questions
shroud AD decision

sports
By ANTHONY M. PETri
~fQJtuging

Edtror

A grea1 dlssc:rvicc ha5 been committed. a diucrvke
whiCh not only afftcu a small sector or this
Unh't.r$ily, but the whole Slu dcnt body and the
Buffalo community as .,.-eu.
U8'5 wonltn·$ varsity bowlina program has bun
demot&lt;d to club ~atu&gt;. For rhoS&lt; pcopk ~ ho ate
-una-.arc. cht Royals· program has been the onl)'
consb.tentJy n~u ionally rantd! UB athlttfc program.
There art man)· $trioU3 q,ucstioru "hlch ha\t tt'l br
an~\l&gt;oer cd about chc atl)lttk de:p;mmem·~ dcdsioo.
Fil'l-t. hov. "·an t1 Uni\' ~"Y this size "'ith ~uch -a
_poQr public image ,gfford to d&lt;1110te it~ only
nat1onally re:oo"ntd acam? The pcrspcet.he thr C1ty
of Buffalo ta~o on thif. schooJ ~1101 pc:uitiH. h
hMn'1 betn ~in~ lht rit1h in t970s. Sun: there a~
~uppuscd 10 be- high ;u:adcmk stand;u-ds tnforttd
here.. but an)•bod_y ~ho has cspcritnctd cdu~tion 3.1
UD for an)' leugJh of tlmc can tdl you lhOk
standlU:d!t ou: diminhhin1. Can this school rhl.
loeal bright spots down to
droppinJ one or il.il

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the club level?

Commentary
What aboUI lht panirul3.n. of the d0\40&amp;fldC'

itseU"! Whe-n the decision \\·U made by Women')
Achledc Dirtctor Btlt)' Olmmid: to r«''mmcnd the
re-duction in the bo\\ling prog.r:un Wh)' \\asn't Ihe
lc&lt;~m

comacted? Why wcnn ·, the bowlers given 1hr

h1wc: -some input in the dtci!oion? 1 ht)
wimng to make: financial c:onc~ions
b.)' c-uts in sc~eduUng if the·y \\-et:t c:onsLJII~. but they

opportunity

to

fl.l!d 'he~ weR
nt'\'t!l'

were gJVen the chanct.

W omcn•s soc«r

Yo ill be varsity m 198Z. Wh.) can't
the bowlcrs rcmain.,'anny unul 1982? \Vhy "'as lhcrt·

such a rush to implcmt:nt the changt1 Wa1 the UB

Achlrtit' Oe,panmeru afraid the bowlers just rna) havr
t&gt;t-tn .able to prt\ent 1he mo,·t if ai'·en morr lime to
right il'l And y, hat :tbom the e\lra money in lht.·
women•s..:nhlctic budsct'? \\'hc:rc d()(S that go now?
Dimmie" has pninted out thai 1hc bov.Jing ream
pla)·cd junior colleges. Is ahis suppo~ tO su.u.est
that rhc qualiry of the comP&lt;Lhion lh&lt; Royals paly is
substandard? K~nn Helmer. rhe coach of Eric
Communi1)' C0Uqe':t natiooalh1 rankc..-d itam, h&amp;b
Knt UB 50me or his best bowlers.

com~~nt~d.

McGlynn goal lifts Royals
After sufferina a nat tire on the way to their rnatth with the
Unl....,rsiiY of RoeheSI&lt;r (UR), UB'• Field Hotk&lt;)' ~earn fail&lt;d 10 ler fa1e
dampen lb&lt;ir spiriiS as rhey knoeked o ff UR 2·1 in Roehesler.
Vickey Jackson, UB's moSt aggressive player, ac:cording ro coach
Beuy Dimmi-ck , scored th~ pmer' opening goal on '3 rush after pkking
a rebound 10 aive rhe RoyaLs a 1.0 lead .
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Kelly McGlynn madt1l 2.0 on a com er shol which ti't'&amp;S capped in on a
rebound. as che team held on for the victory.
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••We•rr: looking good," com.mcmed Dimmick. "Wr: ha~ a Rrong
auaok:ing. line and 10n1r: strong defense."
AJong with tht potent offense, the dd enst is led by two outstanding
kf1 and right links In Patricia Cronin and Barbara Creighton. The tv.o
fres-hmen have made a big impression with Dimm;ek.
uThey have played jus:t super. w e don'l havr: too much experience
back there and they set up a lor o f the plays and help&lt;d our on
defr:n.st'," Dimmick ~id. "Playing lhe position o f llnk is a v~y
imponant position, and they hove play&lt;d 11 very "ell."
Also on dr:fenst is defen~eman Poppy Doto who con1 inue.s- to have •
another &amp;rcat )'ear. " She plays a sleady garm- and is very oonsistant. t
could go .pn naming every girl pn the ttam becauS&lt; Ihey all play wdl."
Dim!JliCJs: commented.
If all aoc• well, 1be team hopes for a bcnh in the Stale finaLs. "Thilti&gt;
look good for us and we should make it 10 lhe tourney.· · sajd Dimmick.
"\Ve'vc got a gretu teilm and we a re ptayjng wc:U. Our onl)' losf was to a
very tough Brockpon ceam in v. hkh we had many chances to win, but
Vo&lt;"- bounced bad; ~·it h lhi} lasl game."

and ltihelin&amp; expenses?

And why hat th&lt; men's club proaram been
dra&amp;&amp;&lt;d m a. • compariwn all the lime1 Th&lt;
women·, u.n.ily bowlil\i program isjusllhac, a
''arsicy prtJ8tn.m. h should br compared .as s:uc-h. So
\\hat if the met\'J. club team lAb a.ble 10 ~c-h ll
n&gt;:~uona l ranLing \\ithour brini. ''anily. Much mort
or the runding •pent to .111'1 them tlu:l.-.,c out of
t.ltcir o"n poc~&lt;Ss. Is that riglll'fWhy ••en~ they
promoted f&lt;.\ '' ar~l&gt; :tnd rhc ~a«tt or hoc..cy 1cam
drof)prd ro club 1e\&lt;d'l '\1hCf'l ¥.as the l.ut \imc.· r hv~
t~o ~uad\

made thco niulonab?

E,C"O women's ' 'ollcoyball or b~ke-cbaU ~ou1d ha\'e

is DOl :U great 35 that of
oot suggesting. thai 1~
mo,·c~ should h.awr been made, I ju\1 hl\t 1n
b«n droppot'd, Their

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qucsdon t.ht: ouhtttic dt-panmcnt ') thin\iin~ .
Where.- wa-, President Ktuer'\ 'uppon? If hr it so

\uppottfvt of impto,ing the athlctk pro&amp;ram ht"rc.
how could he lc:c such s demotion c:omr aboUil Ho"
docs ua·, SpOns image )ool to the communit)' v.hcn
it drops IIi only consktcruty top ca.libct 1eam?
The: do~ngrade has come on chc htali of a year. of
ronsram brav.ling be1·•'ttn lht UntVtrsit) and the
bo~lu1g team. Tht liming, if 1mthing else, k. CX'ftamty
s:uspiCIOU,~. II is VCI")' undtTstanda.blt: ror the Royal~
10 Ct)' retaliacion . A federal jud&amp;.e...says no. bUl onl)'
Dimmkk and Cllainnan for RCCRation. Aihlctks,
and Relatt.-d ln!i:trUclion Sahatort Espod.to k.nov. for

sun:.
What about rbe Studenl A&gt;sociation (SA)? Whore
wa\ th('ir o,upporl for the bnv.ler17 Those women are
stud~nh and dew-1'\e 11'tt n.sh1 of any .&gt;t.Utkor. SA has
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mul'il1 of 1hii )'t.ar pushing Kabosb. Ane. 8t11
Ihi.')' ~-tm to ho\C forltOUcn ano1her group just as
important.
Porn Detia. 83Ib lr"'in, and th(' rest of tht Royall
h!l\'.t tQ be commended for righting «t long and hard
to preMrH a 1np quality prog.ra.m. They ha\'C' tx.."tn
fighting not onl)' for a Universf1)1 spon, but the most
popular spOre in Buffalo. 1llc \\omen )lavt gont aU
tht way 10 Federal Courc on this issue and have
eouen nowhere.
I guCM the old adage holds 1rue: ".You ean'1 lighl
Ciry Hall". Or in rhi• cas&lt; Oark Hall

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

Lack of interest kills golf
UB and i1s nearly 28,000 students will no! be re preoented by a
golf team this Fall. Due to an absence or player turnout, the
program was shut down, but it is hoped it will reiUrn in the
Spring.
"We're a1 a standstill, " lamemed co aci) Jim Ely. UB's senior
coach. "We had a smallturnobt and I he boys decided to back
out and re-align for the Spring. "
.The Bulls suffered 1he same pro blem a year -a,go; 1hey did ,
however, complete t heir Division Ill slate.
This year's club started the season a.nd competed in three
matches-losinJ&gt;causes against Buffalo Slate College. Gannon
University and Niagara University.
"We just didn'l stir up the enthusiasm we had planned, " Ely

The move is supposed 10 bpm the way for mor~
women to compete in "'omen's athletic procra.ms..
Socen will ptovidc 25 addilional sloll for playCr$.
Sound&gt; appealiOJ. doesn't It? Bull&gt;ow mueh more
mon•~ " ill i1 eoSI to ou1fitlhM&lt; 2S plfyers! How
much mort must be spem to cover cqllipmena cosrs

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Proposals for activities to enhance University life are being
sought by the Student A ctivities Steering Committee, which has '
been allocated $25,000 by the Faculty-Student Association to
fund approved grants which can not normally be funded
through other sources.
Any members of the University Community may submit a
proposal with a budget estimate to ·

Student Activiti-es Steering Committee
C/0 Student Affairs
543 Capen Hall - 636-2982
Proposals may be submitted on forms available at that office
or in the form of a fetter. Submissions should ii'lclude\he name
of the proposing individual or organization (with a person to
contac't), and a detailed. estimate of expenses. After Initial
screening, proposers of projects being considered wi/J be invited
to meet with the committee to discuss their requests for funding.
The committee seeks creative responses to University needs
which will benefit a substantial segment of the student population and the Uniyersity Community.

DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT
OF APPLICATIONS IS
OCTOBER 14th '81

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Quote of the Day
Meetings
"Never drink so much that you can
be put up to do something you
wouldn't do sober. You'll end up
owing the enUre world an apology
not t.o mention embarrassing the .
hell out ot yourself."
-One who knows

n. Africa!\ Min.. meets lodiY at 5'.30 l).m.IJ\ 1160

Sq"''.._ F&lt;H lnformaalon Ull8)6.()0&amp;8.

SttJ4tnl to Stuc:s.nl rnetUtlD tooay at ' :30 P m In
the C.emtnl Lounge+ SponiCJf'tG bY IM Luther..,
Studen~ t.tln,llr;~

Etc. 1J I tkli'tfK•Ity.a..,Wce of TM Sptottum.
Noliw• we '"" frH of cherge. The Spectrum doN
not guetantH th•t ell notk:lt will ~·na
,.setvet tile ffght to Milt ell nota.. Shott
nouno.m~t• wOt be fi/Wtn COif.l.id.,.liOif ow
~ onehHolic.t to .,pelt more than once
mull I» rea~ltt«S lot' ..cit ptlntlng. No '"'

N~aft SIVOtnt

At-'ll\. tnatK11tCifY metlf.nO loday
at S c:un. In 260 Squire, Mal" lt:s.ue Is Nl9efia.n
W.ek-10 tlold 01 nc&gt;l IO ~

•n--

Announcements
St.._.

Bhnlnate
Burnout through the
Tran:tcendental Meclitllktn Ptootatn M)'OM .no
came to last WMit'a lecture 01"1 MSC, ~me w1U be
a follow--up lecture tOO.,y at 3 P·"'- l!'l ~ MFA.C,
BUoott.
'

nounc.mem•

wffl k

Waldo.. ~ tnHllomotTOW al 6 p.m. Ill he
Aud, D•~e CW and Pcotw'l WRI SI)6:Sk on "'Wttf I
UlroeHiltOf'IPartlu.''

tebn OWH ' " ' pi)OM a!ld

CO&amp;t'n ll.atlng.a wiU nor e. prlntN. OMdNn.. ete
WontJtr, Wf'Cf~er 1nd Ftlday ''noon.

UB F,_ct\ Chllb
CltmensAC

rM.u 0«. S ll 4 """'· Jt1 'DOS

Stop .1n Schu:aamtlsltn Skf Qub, Aoom 7. SqYIIre,
M6C. foot the bNt dUI k\ IOWt'l Of' OOwnhiU tkllnQ.
The Ski Cfvo wtll be cloJ:ed ~y. Tuesday. •no
We&lt;tn0.5d*Y• Sept. 28, 21, and SO.

+

Womp•• Soc:C4If ctub O•nMI a;t.Mst Cer"s~
'odiY 11 c p.m. .a( Sweet Home ,5on.ot H'gll.
U8 B-.cttn.~ton Club meet&amp; lOfllpht ltiCI ,.,.ry
Frida)' from 7-9:30 ~.rn. fnOa:k Gym. E~e Is
W.Jeome. Ectu~1 fs na.Yable .

Squ,.h Cfub meet a Monday ancs WtOn~y t1
.5:30-7:30 p.m. •t the Squuh Courta, ctaA.
96glnt't8'1 and t~rtt~ D~)'W• w~e..

CAC (145 Squl~.ll1-352t)- l~..,_atecf In WOf1QnQ
'-"ith d\Udren. 0_,.1 edt~IIJ.

tn • hOII)itiJ or helplng

IO PftMNe Wltdltf1? The S.unuman AlehohOIIC
Hutment ~til needs'}'OU &amp;l"'d 15 ot-"-'a lo
IMnl In leetfl!lonal Kli'+'iiM on
~da. Stt\kH clillerls of the c:ommunlly need

eno•

VOU1 t)t'p al)d COfTIC)anlOnlhlp. VOII.tnl.., tor lht

=::.:'::!!.or,~O:.':i':::,~:~:;Lounge.

CAc

Get lnvotved.

Gty Peoplt:t AIUe.DC:* PtcnJcJVoUeytMII tomono•
•t I p ..m. al &amp;hc:l Polrlt. EvffYOM ls ~but
~k!:ue OOf'llatt JoeJ at 833-7830. OUt oftu ta Oi)en
.aovot&lt;t.ay ftom 10-c p.m. U'llll Squirt.

Wad. 10 CMWCOftte .thyMUlt 10 WH" •t,~Utld
) IOup ~ttoee for ~. J)ef&amp;Otla !Mil beg.ln Oct.
t21n 119 Richmond, Bfdg.2.. (lime IO tie Af'II'IOCint•
~ClUJ lt'lfl Unlwerslly Counseling~ al
i36-2.72D rex fUflhet lniOfmat!ort and • bt-tef SC:fHno

.f\Glnltf'V'ew.
SA 8ook &amp;.cfw9e-Checka JOt OOOlCI ~ at the
••ha.nge must be. plc.I(«S up Monday Of T~y
hOfQ10.9 p.m. In I he .Buefnenl of Squue.

ltacMI C.fSOI'I Colt-o- Sundty ~at$ cun.. '"
302 Wilke-ton, emcou. Tl.lk oo Alx.lt Otrnbing. All
wetc:ome.

1n

316

Wende~

few. the pr'oud. tt. Ute Wotbhop pllt·
1~\pan ts. Take an lntltfnlf!G fn h')'ovr life end yo&amp;.~~~

S. h

COI.Intry. Parlic:lpate ln a (ew-ot our ~thopf
Suc-h M: ~Your Own Wine: ContumeB
Gu;de to Ufe lnsurance; TUOf ot the BuUalO
Muse-um of ~enco; •no UM.raiMdlng ~ut&gt;a
OMng. To 1'4tQ\tl_.,, t.fop ·b,. 110 HOlton DC" all

15 BaronOeu-,
• colonial gOV!1f\Or,

1610

Ntgerlan Week-To m1rk IM 21st~~
...W~

ol NJgerla the followi.ng evenl5 w411

U.Q pt..cc SeJ)t Z8 K.now Nlg«ll frotn 11.3)..2:30
p.m. lrl the Han Lounge: 0c1. 1 Md 2 ~

lec\ute h'l tM Sq!Art Cottlettnot "ThNI.. from l-3
p.m.; Ott. 3 port~ In lhO"""""" lloor - · Aocl
Tobo _ _ _ _ _ jolnlhO....,

JacMt,.EJIIoou bom e.ra.m.

'latlhy CM:ttlan Fel~ kM' • plctlk: at
Letc:hwott.h St.. Pait( ton'MKfOw. Caff Sue or- e.rb •t
635&lt;5162 for more lnlorma.tlon..
......,_ lerwlcM .......,. ..

46 Dance with a klek

49 Aflerdeek

50 Grass cover

53 Bersetk
&amp;&lt; Washington VIP

'Z7 liKe some grain
28 Ode('senatflles
29 Muse
30 Bard'a"- o l

58 Syltogls!lc wO&lt;d •

Ooodl• . . : ·
21 Hindu ~tegod

6 1 Ughl

31 Char

phenomena
62 M4Jor and cigar

32 Unl..,rse: Prell&lt;
33 "'oon: Prell•

22 Short s leeve
2• Partiality
25 In WhiCh IO find
1tl(eemen
26 Klndollril&gt;
28 Tfny amounts

32 Qull
33 Je n e - quol

36 Import
37 C&lt;im$011
Tide
36 Seetl&gt;o
39 t.lo.nttet"&amp;torm

&lt;0 !'tOCIO&lt;
41 Openfngs forcon-

CROSSWORD

26 Lasso, in uma

57 Bayol Fundy
m81YOI

16 Wrapper
17 Farm system unll
19 Oawn:Sp.

34 One oft he live
Greats
35 Alfirmallon

~

13 Trlm
18 Hoople's ooth
23 &amp;rniY1
2• Outt&gt;;tc~ lnn.bl·
toni
25 Originate

45 Piffle

20 ~· -Yankee

Getllfov rudy to join t h e - - ? SW£ I• aponwrlng an lntef\llew wcwkShop OCt. 6 lrom 7-10 p.m..

..

t_..-Aa~n., s,..-.

(J Jitl

ACROSS

I Fleet
6Funvusdioease
10 Cereal
,. Dodgson g~l

59 Piquant
60 RNar to the

Baltic

Athens"

ending•

36 " Catcher in the

OOWN

-Rye" author
40 Gymnasl's swing
•2 01~ n~tlonlnv

I Nobel phyolclsl,

11144
2ASiriOQenl
3 Gallieo'sblrtn-

agcy.

43 like rolnnv off

place

• " -llebeDich"
5 Light dress fabric
6 Big blrds
7 S.thlellem
VisltOlS

8 Noighbof of Arg.
9 Dl...,rtallon
10 ~~hPri""'l.

dul,.
43 lnwr.1noe fraud

n cause 10 begin

44 Neat a s -

12 Cl&lt;flc

operallnv

•s P.G.A.'s Julius
46 Roman censor
•1 surroonded by
.a KnOb
49 Small !Ish, lhe
mentladell
50 Pan or storm
51 NObten.me tn

l!al)l
52 -81\dw..,..
IOCM

55 N.O.W. goaJ..
56 Stake

l\~a.m.. at ~UU!tw­

tiotl HouM.. '2 Uf11....,.;\J ,.ve. 811* Clau at 10

a.m. Rtin from Rlchmon6-Red Jac:kel Cftclt at
t:ooo.m.

-...... "-"'"""_,f.. """"

~&lt;&gt;e~o, 11\)111

&amp;-9 p.m. •tthe Buff•toStateS1u&lt;Sent UniOn. room

~ Studtftt ~ntutlon fcxmett)' 1n1er Aeat.lenl Council-We're new In name )'tt. sllll•eMce
lne same purpoM&lt;gt-lOng resro.nt shJde!"'ts lnwot""'
ed aoclliJiy "'tf4J •t ua, ~LioM tor bulkting
prN.fdenl.sefecttona aD tbts week a1 101 Faroo,
EUioocl.
Ul AMc.

Squ.-cl •• aceepcfno e.ppUeaUoM trom

~lenced AFAs.

EMTa and paramt6ka. In·
alf SA aliS36-29SO tor

tete~~1n 'flell~t--'ng?

'nOfei"lormallon..

.
- - -.. -~Jr-~N...,
and pi~ IO lelk .,...,.. people ll•en? Stop by 1"1
Vf'"CII()4n Centttr Mo!'Mtly, Wodtludl)' and Ftidlly
bom \O.C p.m. tolld Tuesdl)' and Thuredly trom
108 p.m. In

==

A - - - from 11M lndl..,. Unr.-hy
School of Gr•duate M&amp;n•gomenr Will be on

ICW Nonon..

~-- kw 1M1 H~fno Outen.,. now

willable ln-231 Squh .w:t 110__.Hotton. Appflealnt

~·:'c!m-:~-==~be

G....._l Studrtnt ln lul\nM.... PoUUell St*'ce
end 8u"5lnaa Admlolltraton ~ate lntetulte Jn

the UB Atlmn1 Asan. ar 131GS&amp;1.

Job........-.. .......,.lk!n T....,._

an lnterntNP JtMing l.n iM- 82 ~u4d come to 3

ond

¥1~1PI Wllf be lhOWn INI cSllcu.ssed.

--Science

- Nood Doollol
Oool. ot
need• men Of ~ Who thJnk tMy need ctenta.t
~and wtOUid Ub to part.k:lpactln 1 study of paUwlf fUPOOM to routine c»ntat t~eii~Mt~t; Two tree
fltunos are ptO'ridecl. Contact O,.. fll. eor.n at

_..

&amp;11.Z.18t.

....., ......._, Problem.• "'ilh your LartdloM? Don"t

..,._..._..

-ond -laM? Group~ Senlcuolforo

...

tree,_ II&lt;Mce.nd ln,_lon IO 011 UB 01-IL
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~ ~./5'!!~~~ :;:,:.r-.~d&gt;yo
lm-2213.

1 14 . TM~rum . Frfdoy,25Sept-tii0&gt;.:L'r .-·

U'le I&gt;Ualness side. of btoadcu-Hng .noukf contact
8atbafa 8tmhelrn. concetlrtO pubtfc radio •t•Jion
WSFO. ~ 1 131·2$56 during buai.I'IOII ~.1:

Movies, Arts. and Lectures

.._.)'ea C for~aiiL

WCHUhop to61y at 1 p.m. tn 2S o.pen. A

....

·,..n~t maJor• (nt.,..'-&lt;1 In Jtamlng abollt

Mack aa 831-35\5.

IDC)t~t~ la Ott.-5. F'Of ~ infonnatlotl cMI

_,The

campus Oc:L 1. No prevloos mam-.gement courab
Of butif\OM -.pe:rtenc:e It l'!eceuat.Y to CWMJUI the
MBA degree. Slgo up In 3 Hayea 0 or can Mrt.

Tony Brown will apeak ·- 'he 10.h annivera:ary

~·end Greduale tt&amp;MIInb can ..ubmlt
~llcatJof\1 fot cof'\1.16erasto.'llot tM NY st-.e *

Alttmbl)' tnrern Pfogram. For tunhtl lnfotmacUon
-....ltet AUembly Intern P¥ioglltn.l0 8 82iA..
AINt\y. NY, 1224. ~ lnfOtm,tlof\ ls •~.Uable
ln3Ha)'8'JC.

.

Tommy, the rock "'**- perfQfiT\ed Oc:t. 1.2;3...a ~- 8

p.m. in tl'lt Kaltt:arine ~ Thutet, EJtk;ou.
Tkket6~~all a~t tn tht Squll'l! nektl Omee

'

OMcllne for oCi:' 24, 1•1 OIIAT Ia Sept. 21. Late
regfllllllon fa Sep~22.Q! , Applbltone for the
e.um mey be .pfekecS u., &amp;t 3 Ha~ C 01 1$ Capen

or 315 tiarriman.
Uber8l ,Arts tltUdenta lnt.,..ted in Mfl!'lng an
ltltem.ablp w ith WNBC-TV ln NewYOfft anou4d
wrfll to Coml'nUf"lty Aet1Uon1 Man. . WHBC-lV,

.:Jet AocMt'ei!Mr PW::t. ,oom.JOtw~.-Hew Y~ NY
~~ concemtno lnt.-oshfL_PfOOMm.

. ..o t-, ,..-..._.,._,,' ~ ~--·----""'""""~---------

..Non.VIotlnt , ..., . Aetlatlnc11 ht tiM CWfl
R'gtlta Movement.. gl""' by M( . Cl\a•les JU:rnfe
S.oL-30•1 &amp;:$0 p.m.. ltt 328 ~ FAC, EJ J~L

F'" ConcMt wtlh Co¥entnt will

2 PI"+!" m~l Court. Enlcon.

Oay

People-• ANIMC:e

b; heJd Sunday •t

~ Entoy

tooo -

rur:_ '"

mJalc, dt1nk and trferic11~ peopte today at 9
107Townsend. Call &amp;31-2179 JOt' !nfcwmaUDt~,
UUM ~Cuftuta1 and Performing Ani Ia

fook1no fot people 'o _perform at 111e fill Sounda
Muak:al Setlea.. Fall SOUnd• M~o Setlet
Tuetdays from 12·2 P.m. &lt;It foonGtrs,PJNa., AC.

~==J=:~~~:p~t~*~PN':i,~:O·

Oc:L 21 .at8o m..ln the K•tt,atlpe Cotnell Theatlf
Elllco)L
'

banquet ot ttJe t..noston Hugbea ln:siiMt tOd'y at
uw EJ!eeullve loo. lkkals ava.11abtl aJ tiM: Squirt

l'le..l Otfk:e. 881.:1266.

•um

s.

" Kioemuaht'"
today at 2. .tno 8:30 p.m. 1n
the Squlfe ~lerenc. Theator.

.... Cam~ FIOffl: Outtr Sp.ce" film 1on10h1 and
10!'I'IOffOW ll M~dnloftl In tne $qui,. Conference
Theater. .).D.
'"Mtty Poc&gt;P!N.. film tomo~ in tne SQ-...1,. Co~
lerence Theater Mid Sundt¥ In lhe Wotdmtn
~*'''• Hoc-ton at 3, e, a.nd 9 p.m.

"Tbl ComptUtion" 'friday ttl 1''10 MFAC. EUJCOCI
and I()ITM)ftow 1n 146 Dfefondorf a• 7 and i:JO p m.
Sunday al -3.:30, 6, and 8!30 in the SQt;lre ~

'""-•not Theater..

�·classified ads-- ----,
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ON.dllna are M onda~. WedntacSI!y and F~ &amp;I •:30 p.m. ICM tNt nexlecUUon.. Aa.let ari i UO lor the llrllt ,...... '""""" eur1 oopy 11 ~tO.tbl.. "YN Spectrum' dOH~ Ulumt rtiPQI'ttibUIIt~ fOf any-~ uc.plto
ten worda, 1.10 lor HCtt edditlonaJ W«d. Allldt mu•l be paid Jn. ldVanoe. Elttlel' place lhe ad In ~ Of NCXoduce any .ct (IX ~ufvatenO frM of cNt;., u,at 1.1 ttll"dtrtcl vatuaJus dde to l~eal ~
0 1CKt4tA0 AND PRJNCE CHAAlE&amp;o
Coi'IIQtat!Auons on youc Utll al'lll'horefUIJ'I l..oore

117! Y'Ot.KSWAOOtf ftABBfl, •vtom•tlc:,
5-l,OOOmt. Newt•d.,.,., IW'!•Int,f:u.. "'"t.O~
bl~
QO~tiOn,
$220001 bet
$48-1181.
.-10 P\.YMOUT.O ~A.GOH New tJra•, mllftlotf,
blnery ' .tiOO .or C.ll olf... 88'1·1&amp;32 •'rtr l.

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KADISH t&lt;! KJSS~t~eQ~·ikMI~

ro AU. 1~ w..o tMIC*S It! m~ earn~"
tftaftlcl--

I'IIIHTIHC AND CDi-rJIIO tatTERS

~~a. .t~y, •• ,;till~ e.moc,....-•• k

SUPER FA.ST PRINTING •

Y~ MaY be 21, WI yoo"'~.. &amp;lla.

~·~ls:tdflt.. A)'-.4195.

AOU.JNO STONES TIQ(£1'5 P"Mioblt Cell
1•~. 1~fl\lii:OI'tF•I..

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EftlcNy tkthe..sl!y, l.tl.nla., a.cwo••
'

• THI$1$

AOL.UNG STONtS t.atUS PfiCI MOCII.I-'*
Clll32-..t.. atl tf 6 Pf'll.
TO THf. BOYS el 2$ ~ you tie..- e ...,.,tunrtr nou.... SASA wflotii'I«J(I?

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HIGHLAND
COLVIN
LAUNDRY

FQU.lE ~U:lo\Aft WANTED
W atr~.o-biei3U715._

a-.o "' ra&lt;a tor

~ f*IM, 350 CMtpbelt
~o~tllitlM. A~llllbM' kn~Mdtatttr.

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soW, ••Ug'ous eovnlry. Moll l6.NIS7.16

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twn. S.tllllciaya. 51&gt;'1\

GUITAR LESSOMS: elJ)erienoed

V.OC:ES:- DRIHK fOI ,_. l-10 WM, Frt, SM
C.Alcl:ft:t.Wr\~

BETTER THAN A BULLETIN BOARD•..

lHE spEORU~

f\10£ N[EOID bK~Ifom GralttlA Ola~ Q)netn
to Ellcou eel ~ 63fQ04._

CLASSIFIEDS

Oft W~ c,.Jil.enyetl3'1o&lt;l~-

Lucian C. Parlato
Attorney-at-Law
36 Hopkins Rd.
Wllliam•vllle

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631-8884
.Tr•lfi&lt;. ":lmin•l

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lmn'tlf/UI(KJI't

CliS~S.

FREE/NinA L
CONSIJLTA TION

Now at 2 Locations
TH£ Sp£CTJ\UM

Office
355 Squire Hall

New Squire Ticket Office
1st Floor Squire Hall

I~ ftO'III'

f)U optJnlngL a3.WCI4 begillt*S ...leomt•

BEAT THE CLOCk 11 f'..t.SOTTOMS TONtGKf
ltflcle¥t-l)'lli0ht,~t ~2::5coraha..
25c~II010pm.

-·-

VOICE LESSONS: ~ train~ t«
beglnn•rs
ti'IIO\IOf'l
ldVII'IC:•O
INTRODUCE YOUR FRIENDS 10 Sn...U..
Hat~al Yrt.amlns, Cotll*!k a Mel c.........._

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1Uf. . .I~ ...S~,CIIII811...0

e\l'tfllng ei~ C.I -....7&lt;()1811(1.

AOl.UNG STONES TOUR StURTS tot ..... CIU
- 131-463AGA$-STOVE dun m . a.br cat1 ltiCI

. . .lll/.-7

Your attendance will be
-..greatly appreciated at our

1st Anniversary Party
Sunday Sept. 27th
Complimentary champagne &amp; Hors d'oeu.,res
Served from 8 to lQ P,.m.

~Ubti S 15•Ktt.~

CA&amp;OTOHU tiM •~ ~o• tor u.
80'&amp;.- A llfOH ranot 01 in~ll tOil~ ifl

P.F~o!!!!2!!S~
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1:9&amp;M'etll, QOCII:) «*"C'C'I kif lhrt ataot. F•,-.
ffiCIC«a t•om St•t .,p. CAll Pol,.t\llkln et

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68i0:313ft'tlnlngl.
AOON FOR RENr Jtol ~ ~ SUMI. nMt
.100. F~o~mttttect. w tll'lertdr,.et, eu _rootng

IJWik lOP\. 110. Cat

Erltlt1t• il'l-ltlll
~uoouctloft to Soci&lt;M ~alfly lM 'Cen'dy's

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81..0120.
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ltactudn Qvlllfloed lti•PKCion ol

tor S lldf

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ute ~72-tltODO IMOICI.M entrtrnOe
OWE OUIEl P-.ot~ need4ICI 10 ~· nlc:e

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MALE OR FEMAL£ to eot~~CMct• hQI.D.. Oul..

Wash 60c. Dry 10e

217 Hlghlancj ~ween
Colvin &amp; Englewood
In lhe Highland
Colvin Pla&gt;a
115

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c:.,rt:~gt 1150'" S.t'l&amp;lf £5 wt ampt.l•
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Neal gives
guided tour
of Amherst
By EILEEN LEE
Froturr Bthtor

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T

he Amherst Campus of the
future will /11! lJoth a
functional alld 0
beautiful p/at!e to at/~lltl school,
John Neal, Vit't' P~side/11 of
Foci/ilks Plannmg said as he gave
The Spectrum o tour of thl'
Campus's 11 l'"'f'SI foci/ilks and
re~'t'oiM lis latl'SI dl'W!/opmems.

Chamber liall, promi&gt;&lt;S to be aw.,.orn&lt;.

'f:~ob~i~~.'!~ ~r:~~~~~n~~~~;;mb&lt;t

S900,000 for th&lt; hall. is.&gt;~.ill under
oonStructoon and rhnefore not ~&lt;1 UB

P~e;:'~~h&lt; eontra«or's p«mtsSion. Neal
..1&lt; abl&lt; 10 drspby oh&lt; burldona&lt;hao m•&gt;

~&gt;«om&lt; 111&lt; hoahhah• or th&lt; Amh&lt;n&lt;
Campul. Amon1 toob, dust and
'"We ha't fout n~ buddutp f'W)"A that
•&lt;r&lt;n'l hm: tau IP&lt;tnl.'' II&lt; said. "Thr« . &lt;101&gt;&gt;UU&lt;troo m01&lt;riak II&lt; d~bcd th&lt;
COII&lt;ftl half Ihal \la.ndS ill lilc: lop
af&lt; CUrT&lt;nlly Und&lt;f &lt;•&gt;&lt;Utn&gt;Oion and fl'&lt;
Me in tht dn1.111 Ua&amp;.t."'
oft"'' rircuJ:u Uatf•~)'l •1ndln1 from tht
'1'M surae tn con.urucuon is dut. fR pan. fitst lloor.
10 the SI.IO brllion the Slat&lt; •llo&lt;ated lo UB
O\'tt a c•-o--)·cat prrlod 10 conunuc
ht: co~" chambt'r looL\ hk~ a
construction on tl\ carnpuses.
mlniacure fo::ltmhan·~ MuJK' Ha.U v.uh lara~
Knox Hofl. located bdwe&lt;n O'Brian and
socont ptiJars on ehhcr lide and a ~ide stage
Norton Halls:. i&gt; the new hn3g()flat-sh.aped
&gt;'ith wooden sodina all alona&lt;h&lt; walls.
lcaure faciUiy &gt;'ilh 1 ..,.., room eombined
"Abo\'C the '&gt; lqe U an acou'&gt;lic canape."
capadt)' of O\'tr t .000 studtnts.
Neal C:).plained. "hich adjuscs up and down
Facilities in I he two nt..,. cnain«rina
10 prdcrcncc. And IhOI largt 'htlf behind
buildings-as of yet unnam..-d-indudc a
lhc: &gt;Lq&lt; •rll.-entually hold a S250,000
I S-&lt;on crane, a far&amp;e Ouid lab and
pipe_ organ now btina made m
foundauons (22 f«l do"'o) for 1h&lt;
Mas...,hus&lt;m."
canhqu.ake ccntC'f .... hkb is ~upposcd tO be
Also &gt;&lt;lftdulcd for &lt;ompldron by l='•
one or til&lt; tara.:s• rn the "orld "htn
end u lbe mammoth fidd houR' nflnl on
eompkled. '
lhe...,. end or the spine. E"ons;.e ..ork
(or &lt;qUIPpUr&amp;IM faahl) has dcla)W 1M
Cfbaps the mOSI impreiSI-. or 111&lt; ""''~'­ opminc unul nocxt ralli«''fdtna•o 1he vice
oompkted bwldinp on 111&lt; Amherll
pre-sidml.
Campus this onncsta is Baird Hall. Slat
Bonntf Hall, toao&lt;d Olltiiclt of Nonon
«&lt;kina or lrnh paint,- fomilor&lt; and
near Bdl. sllould be open In Fall 1982, N&lt;aJ
sawdwt. the t&lt;Ao-.wory suucturt is the
said. Ahhouall 11 ,.., orra•nally dtslancd
antith&lt;ois of ru ~r on 111&lt; Main
for 111&lt; Ec!o&lt;a~ional Communocation C&lt;nt&lt;t
S~r«&lt; Campus.
til&lt; rn&amp;ineas. particulanly lh&lt; el«trio:al •
Tlle U.stmlna library on chc rir~r floor is
c:ngincas, 14111 bt tU nrw occupa.nti.
s pacious and quiet whh :u ~asc five timrs
"Electrical cn&amp;in~rins is the bisaest.
chc amount of books on di~play than in tho stronge:st program at U B 11nd they had no
old hall . The !eeonG noor hold• eta..
room," Ntal explained. "RI&amp;ht now,
rooms and a small plush reeital hall
they're in r~n1ed spatt at 1ht Ridge Lta
complet&lt; ,.ilh arand pianos and eiah&lt; levels Campus."
or purpk~ushioned b&lt;n&lt;hes.
But if Baird is imprruive, 111&lt;n Slee
more rtn~rhble: than tht cuncnt

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Even

rise of bricktd $1ruc:turn on the futuristic
campus, are &amp;.orne or the plant Ntal St\YJ
are in the dc,ian $li&amp;C and could b«-ome
complete "'•thin the nc\:t three )'t:tfl.
At. the Ytt5t md of the umpuJ adja«nt
to Ftontak. HaJJ. a computtr center •s bema
d$&amp;11«1 co houw compCIIcr tquipmtnl and
operators for admintstralht uses.
A \ludcru actt\ll)f «nttt locascd. brc•«n
Bell and Baldy ltalls 1$ also on &lt;h&lt; dr1•rna
board.

"II -~I. rna...,,., «ria« th&lt; aro~od
and fiul Ooor or Sqtutt:' NeaJ qid, "'h
""ill ba\t bo"llf\1 lann. an 3~a ror pool
table and t.lblc--ttnnnl~. a Fillmorc-t)'PC
room and a caf('[e:na." The building should
be under con&gt;Lrucdon """ ~ear, he added.

with a corndor luilina the buildinc and
Kno). Hall to comt at a later datt.
Also under the arthilcca's pencil is the
SC'Cond Q( (our ph:uc' for fhc phys•cal
edu~o."atioo dc:pa.rlm~nt. 11\f \Ccond buddin&amp;
~ill b«adjaeent 10 the fl&lt;ld hou"' and be

thr« Stories hoah .

N

&lt;aJ domed that UB "d&lt;-&lt;ml'hasitina its
soeral sciC'I&gt;Ca, araullla that one or til&lt;
taraes~ buoldinp currently on the dra .. ina •
board "a bwkltna ,.ludo ,.i!J houst Ill&lt;
IXparrm&lt;nU of PsyeholoaY, SodolocY,
Hi$101) • Clusrcs and others.
A«ordina lo Neal. the bra&lt; SlniCture
'"II be ronn«ted lo O'Btian •• '"" ~·ds
and span 120.000 square ftcl-an area U
p&lt;r«nt lar~&lt;t than O'Brian Hall.
"II will be u&lt;d 10 th&lt; n.-. man"'&lt;m&lt;nt
buildin.11 that "ill be adjetn1 to It throuah a
pedestrian bridJ~. •• the ''ict presickn1 said.

..The bridge sysacm has been \'ery
imponant in dcsta.nin&amp;lhis campus and v.e
wanted to carry i1 throuahout the S)t)tcm."
Til&lt; UB Foundation's (UBFI Center ror·
Tomorrow is tht last saruaurt saiiJ in tht

dc:s.i&amp;n J '!llote. I he bu1lding, 10 be located "'
the Aint Lnlr.lnCc..... ill hOU$C off'kes for
UBF. the Alumni A\SodMion 3nd lirnt- as
a confumcc trnu:r. Neal Hid.
With 12 nC\\ butldinp in 1 pc:nod of
only about fi,r: ~an. 1t ml&amp;ht K'Cm thiU
the et~al conStNC1ion at Amh"" •ill be

drawms to a doSt

SOOfl,

B ut not 10, O&lt;rordll'l 10 Ntat. "No
campus •"'OC'lb tl's rumc '-' ~CT flllishcd.H

be wei."\\&lt; don'ttall •bout a Oni&gt;hed
campus. l!.'t' laU. about a runatonal onc:.H
The firM o f four suuaurcs lhat •oukt
make the Amhcra Cam.pus ••(unction.at''
at'C'Ordina to Neal "'outd bt 81\0fhtr ltcturt"

hail located b&lt;t•«n honul and Cook
&gt;'ith eonidors •hich. II&lt; saidr ,.·o utd finally
connectthcSot l"O buildinas and tht Rt"A'
one wi1h thr spine.
Tht studcru aC'llvitlc$ oouc:r, he arautd is
also a n«tSSil)'-10 make 1he umpus
fundional, as "•II ·~ lh&lt; Sl« Chamber
N
l
i a{l.
The fourth hem on hb 1(st is a thtattr
oomplo. Whilt only In lh&lt; dOi&lt;ILUion
Slqe. lh&lt; oompk&lt;. of buOI, ,.ill be lo&lt;aled
near Lake LaSaiHnd be "almMII"ioe the
siu" or any .,.tier buildona on campos.
Ouuide the Sled. bricl and .......,,
buildinp and buildinp•IO-b&lt;, the planntrs
h~•·e 001 for,OIIen lhc: lhona many~&lt; is
most lackina on lhe Arnhmt Campuo-a
litlk rwuralareenery.
Tr&lt;es ha&gt;e alr&lt;ady b«n planted around
Baird and Slee alona ,.,,h a coun)ard-like
Sellin&amp; of bike raeh near 111&lt; Chamber
Hall. As the campus &gt;lr&lt;1Chts east•erd and
closer to lake l..a.SaDe. the "-llcrfronf's
natural bcau1y and oldtt vqclatjon also

ha,·c begun rcOtct on tht campus.
In a small counyatd bdwten Clcrncn1
and Baird H•ll PerhAps the niC&lt;$1
landscaptna in or ncar &amp;he ~pint can be
found. ult"s the C:k&gt;scs&amp; thin&amp; ~t h:t.\C tO a
futbbcd OUISid&lt;," Neal admiu&lt;d. " II'S
- soner lhan Founder's Plant ..hldl was
desi&amp;rrcd 10 be mot&lt; wban...
•
Wrtlr a fresh i•Y pa~eh, Oowmna aab
tr&lt;es, (ln lhe $psUIJ) mapl.-..ood b&lt;n&lt;h&lt;o
and a,..-fect ,,.... of lAke LaSalle 111&lt;
small Ck-m&lt;no courtyard Is an r~IIIM of
r&lt;ti&lt;f amona ~h&lt;nt's bri&lt;k •o"ors.

Editor's 110tr: •
Tlris is th• /lr&gt;r iR

0 lhV

port -on UB

ct&gt;nslrwtion o11d lt$/Of.'tlllln. Pan two will

detJI with th• Main StrHI Ormpus.

--

;;;;;;;;;um

"We have four new
buildings that weren't
here last year."
Vice President for
Facilities Planning
John Neal
MW AmfHNV

~ ltnldUN

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                    <text>Talkin g Proud campaign lives!
' Buffalo's got a spirit'
By DA VE ORTOLF
Sp«trum SID// Wmrr

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vc:rybody has: probably encountered the now
fll.f'nou.s ""Talldna Proud" commCTCIIII. II
~Uually COfnes

on durina the late

show -ich 1 short ._oman suuuina down

Elm~ood

A&gt;enue. rlbolos f11Jlinc Oookina as if •h• bas a
in b&lt;f bac:k). »n&amp;ina the •-ell ""-"

~ppod dlft

''Talk•n&amp; PrOU&lt;I''Ih&lt;m&lt; &gt;Otll· Natu,.Uy IIAlY
br&gt;tiiAlda can\ belp bur follow Ilona and io•n "'
""" rhe oinalnc.
Th*' was rht ¥tfY f"" of a number of ''Talkin&amp;
Proud'' commtreia.b. Fono•in&amp; that one- vorr~ otMn
"'ilh Buffalonian• sin&amp;ins ~ wolt'in&amp; alona rht
Watc:rfronl, do*nto.,.,..-n. and the oewt'l4 one. )'tl 10
be a.irccl. wu SUI&amp;cd at the Naval and Serv~eman'1
Park .
Howt"Vu. chc major purpo:sc of the campaia,n. ~ -u
not 110 make people "Talk Proud" for no appan:nr
n:ason btc:au.. Buffalo is tbdr home. As a mau&lt;r or
fact. lbt Buffalo Chamber or Commntt .. h..h
oricJnated and funded (10 the IIIII&lt; or SUO.OOO) the .
..bolt campa.sn. commisNooed a wr-ry or ar~a
restdtn11' auirudes ro"""' Buffalo. and found ''92
Ptrttnt of lht - I t SWVt)'ed ,....., already proud of
the area. and thar btc:arnt the basis for rh&lt; Tol~in&amp;
Proud theme, •• explained Campa\sJl Oirtccor
Oretc~on

Fierle.

S o 1hc focus of the campaign turned from ma .. tna
people pt"oud

w providing irea residcnu

''ammunition" to rt&amp;tu Buffalo put..cSo-ns.
All rht ad-.nistm&lt;n,. sem in 'be local nwo
art: lr)'U'IIlO promote the les5u kno,.n podtt~e
aspoas or lht area. Now commerrial&amp; ....,.,. chefs.
COIUUUClioa -.orken and housewh·c tcUJn&amp; the
world abouc Buffalo's recreation racilitia. low cost

mtd••

houuna. medacol care, and a whole ranJ&lt; or
knowltdacablt tid·bits abour Buffalo.
Tht suecns or the campaian will be mc01sur&lt;"d in
pan by a follow-up markttinJ otudY (funded also by
rhe Chamber of Commerct) which will auemPI 10
m&lt;asur&lt; how many or tho.. Buffalo odvanla&amp;es lht
pub&amp; mnnnbered from tht •ds.
With the Jlar\ or the a.mpaip Hmt' I snOW·
bollin&amp; populanty wtucb almool ~ wanted lo
"-"ploit. "Some U comPIIAlies ha•.. rhu&gt; far sohored
~&lt;Chamber of Commtrot and produttd about IJS
llfoduct• wuh tht "Talkin&amp; Proud" lo&amp;o. AU of
"hkh produa: royahits •hich lht Chamber or
Commetce thm ouu back inlo •ht campaia;n. Tht
itt1ru ranae from a 2S ttnl lollipop 10 a Sll.OO Bu~&lt;k
R&lt;gal Spooial Sdlilon," explained J. Patrkk
Donola:n, Chambt:r or Commertt Vi« Prcsidtnt or
Communitalions. "~... u~ of this un(orKn\ Su«tn.
tht proa:ram should continue an01hc-r tv.-o to three:
)eatS from AO"'-."

An •••earal

pan of the campaisn's wa:ts~ as
aed•led to tbe fOOtbaU Bills' paformaooe m ...,...t
S&lt;aSO&lt;Js. Etalll&gt;·•houAnd proplt
•ar baPP&gt;
{and usually •tTY drunk), aner a Bills ,.,n. clappio&amp;
tos.cther and lln&amp;ina 1he Talkin&amp; Proud lbC'flX \00.1.
probably feel mueh more pride rhan they e&gt;·er did
-siuin&amp; in honl of tht-ir ct.tc\'lsion watc:hin&amp;•
"Talking Proud" oommtrci:-1. As one o( Dill&gt; fo.n
told Tlu! Sp«trum "I don't Uke th• "TalkinJ
Proud" stof( bc\'"'at.IJt ll sctmS phony and

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manuraaur~, buc t muJt admh tt»t&gt;· did get me 10
sin&amp; rhlll &gt;On&amp; afra rhe Bins "hlpped •h• Jtts."

Bur bo" lara&lt; a pan rhe BiUs' success has pl•&gt;ed

in the e&amp;mplllfl u n01 d~iC't"mabk.. Vn. rcprdk'\; ur
penonl.l allltudcs t~J.td thr campa.ian, it.s usulu
are considacd 1hcrape:uhc and '"ftl po11ti~c- for lht '

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Buffalo area.

Wednesday. 23 S.ptembllr 1981 Volume 32 Numbllr 13 Stale Unl. .rslty ol New Yorll at Butlalo

Senate elections and SASU referendum ongoing
By TERR Y CANAOE
Amsla/11 Compus Editor

B students will be taltini pan in the
Fall venion or \be SludC111
~n's (SA) &lt;k&lt;:tions, until
tomorrow.
Twelve Senate'Seats att bcin&amp;
contesled-four from each or three residential
areas. This year new cattgories have been
designated for the Senate. The former "Off
Campus" distinction has been split in1o "Off.
Campus Temporary" and "Ofr.campus
~ Pcrmane11t'' to distinguish between Buffalo
area commuters and students living at a
1emporary residence off&lt;ampuS.
Donn represftltatioo will remain unchan~
"''bile the positions of "At·LM&amp;e" Senaton
have been diminated altogether.
SA President Joe Rifkin believes that the
changes in the Senile lineup ott for the beucr.
He hopes that the arran&amp;erncnl will encourage
commuter students to get involved wilh SA.·
"Not gettins commuters involved enough is a
problem," Rifkin noted. "They are in a
different situation \ban the off-campus
temporary student. They have a lot of needs."
The dimlnatioo of ihe at-large senators poses
no problem to Rif\in. He explained that the SA
a&lt;euti&gt;cs are members of \be Senate and are
elected from \be same COIISirtucncy as the at·
large Senators "·ould bave been.
Of the three sena1orial divisions. off-campus
temporary has auracted the most c.andidates
wilh 11 . Seven are running for the four
commuter scats and eight for the dormitory

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seats.

T be fact that the off-campus temporary seats
are the most sought after makes sen.w
aecordina to Ri fkin. "Most or your upper
dassmen li•e there," be said. The SA peesident
believes that upper classmen are marc •Pi to
run for offiee.
Once clected. the Senate's main responsibility
will be approYin&amp; nCJtt Spring's SA budget.

Other duries as SIJlled by the SA constitu1ion
include rttognizing dubs and oraanizations.
appt·o val of presidential appointments, and
rnitiatlng or approving amendmcnl$ to the SA
Constitution. The Senate differs from the
Assembly chieny in thai the Assembly cannot
deal "'th financial maucrs.
·Money problems will take up most or 1he
Senate's ti~ this year, Rifkin reponed. Other
issues the SA president feels should be of
immediate concern to the Senate arc 1hc..
approval of the financial agreement with nrt
Sp&lt;'&lt;'trum nnd 1hc ntcreer of the lntcr·Residcnce
Council ( lRC) witb SA.
R ;fkin nOted that SA could have profit«! i f
the Senate wu in session while the above J,sues
,.·ere being discussed. "Senat&lt; eltc:tions should
be held in the Spring.'' be asserted. Rifkin cited
the problem or last year's Senate approvin&amp; thl&gt;
year's bud&amp;ct to ShO'I" the validity of Sprina
Senale eltc:tions.
Also to be decided this wedt on the same
ballot Is a Student Association of the Slate •
University (SASU) referendum. The ·

organiz.atiOn iJ requestin&amp; an increase in their
membership fee to S3 per student per Y.,.r to be
paid for by an increase in \be mandatory
studC11t fee. The ~nd half of the referendum
asks whether SASU should be the ofrlcial Slate·
wide rq&gt;rUC~~t.allve of SUNY students.
SASU Exeaitivc Vice President Julil: Leavy
said her organiution has "focused a lot of our
resourttS i~lo this referendum." The balloting
is beina funded jointly by SA and SASU. Leavy
noted that many SASU officials have con·verged
on UB 10 promote the reftrcn4um.
• If the referendum wert to rail, "it would
take away from our orgainutlon for the year,"
Leavy claimed. Rifkin foresaw no problem with
its pusaac. " If it fails we can run it qain," be •
added. But Leavy COUDiertd, •·n 10iU be
djfrteult to pass \be second tiJm around." Sbe
considers li "extremely important" that It pass
now.
Both Leavy a nd Rifkin ~ thll aettina the
required 10 percent v01er turnout is the bl&amp;aest
'------~------~----------' problem this election ~a&lt;:es.

�in short.

lHE.spECIRUJ

nt mpus

.,,..,._ '"'

The coun1ry of 1so.OOO ~i11 join 44 olhC'r nations in lht Brhi\11
Common~eahh . Qu«n EJb:abrlh's ll 's cous;n, Prin« M1thacl of
K~rn. wiU represtnl Britain at the fc~i\ilit$ .

Budget presents from _Albany
Pr&lt;$idont Robert L. K&lt;ll&lt;r told th&lt; FaCility S&lt;nat&lt; laSI w«tt
thll SUNY Ccn~ Adminislratlon lw a&amp;rad to allo" UB (o i«~
a s16 mtllion inclbs&lt; "'""WI )"&lt;Or"• opontina bu&lt;llft. UB'• •
reqUC'St ... ru a.oV!i be fof"·ardcd to 1M Go11trnor•, Offu a.nd tht
Dl&gt;i$10n of lh&lt; Bl&gt;dcn.
But th&lt; Praiclc:ot "-am&lt;d O&amp;airut a cd&lt;tnllon, nPim&amp; tltat most
or th&lt; monty Is &lt;am~ark&lt;d for fOCIJil) and ...rr silal) in&lt;r&lt;O«&gt;
lAd only I.S pttccnt would be for n&lt;w procnnu.
Kn1&lt;r Jaid that h&lt; &lt;&gt;&lt;P"'S a fa&gt;'O&lt;abk h&lt;arina on l.b&lt;$&lt; riJurcs.
and &lt;"l'lain&lt;d thot in &lt;l«tion )...,!l, hi&amp;h&lt;~ education is usuall)'
,.oo&lt;d with budgn i no&lt;nti\"&lt;S.

Fees, fees, fees

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Vitt Pr&lt;sid&lt;nt for F'~ and Mana&amp;&lt;m&lt;nt Edloo'Md Doty has
&lt;ornpc&gt;Kd a li&gt;l o r rca. &lt;~w:aa and dcpo$its appro•-&lt;d by th&lt;
SUNY Cmual sialf and it add&gt; up to a myriad or &lt;hara~cs rana•llt
1 from a one doUar m usic kKLcr cbarat to .tn StOl fee f« the
lnttn&lt;h &lt; Enclilih Lan&amp;uac&lt; !AAhut&lt;.
Docy &lt;Ompowd tb&lt; li&gt;l for Knt&lt;r lftd ,..,.,.., orh&lt;r UB
odmin!JlfatOfS and R is lazacly mad&lt; up of &lt;OSIS lbll lr&lt; tad&lt;d
on 'l)t.Cial procramnu for usc in 1hc clink~. s:uch as the OnuaJ

Jokn K. l,..apian&amp;!fdilor·i~t-Chtfl

New city proposed for Florida
, ,.. to;ns. """' a total populatiOn or 103.000. ar&lt; planmna •
mcrc« to form """' C.). bord&lt;rtnc on Mtamt. Th&lt; IS ,quar&lt;
m1k arc:a is made up or 1o-. 1ncomt famihts and bou.stns r'fOJC\1'Tbt arca, prestntlr kno•n as l•bcn) c .. ). Pomca1n.a, and
BJo•nS\'lltC came into na11onat prormncn« in Ma) l9SO •htn

rodfd 1hc rqk)n.
The promo1crs of Nf:'W Cuy arc ~«l-int a No,·cmber •ercrcndum
to approve a pla..o for 1noorporation. Many rtsidcnl:. or 1hc arc•
say that the Dade Count)' Commiuion dOC$ n01 provide 1hcm ~hh.
adcqua1c scnica sJ.Kh as po1i« protection and garbage \"01~1ton.
SC'\ ttc rtclal riots

$tlrl~..,_,..,.,.Efi1W

Af'iff!Ony M.. h11-..M. . ..... £-.tOt

'-lwg.wet S...~ A l't OttM:tot
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A&lt;~r&lt;l

Cbon!Citt
Kt••n A11ler'Wnei'CO#'I
Oend C:.Jka!FuliiiW
E1114W' lee'F••fli~
.,.,~ Helte.~A uod•ft

FN I.

JOhn formttiiiGttpA~•
Alaf' C KachldH.tliMi f
J-B. ~H• '-1

rn:t rk r u :--~l'll
'A~h.al an •e to do ••th thcst rnntd CIA apb v.ho-go to
"Otl. ror ttrrorist &amp;O'tmmmu •nstead of puuC'fin&amp; in 1M gardm
and watch in&amp; La-.n:ntt Wclk?

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Jettrey fl ll'lurtiOdSpotta
Jon C OW.Asdl-&amp;1 .. s.-t•

Oavll A.. Co&lt;!&gt;&amp;ooc&gt;J-ol-

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iorryGraje(SfJifii'Sk
JI""N O.VI!'K)el'\l:oiPftot O,ftP'Ir

School.

In his mftl'lo, Dot)' told the vice pre$idems and deans that .. ir
additional rteS art thouaht to be nc«$sary. the vkoc president
.should communk:atc that inromatton 10 me so that I maY~«L
appropria1c prcsickntial and Slate Univershy approv-al. ..
Docy noc&lt;d that th&lt; lUted rca or&lt; the only OO&lt;S !bat may be
tu&lt;d on stl.dtnts orh&lt;r ttl&amp;n tuition charccs. do&lt;mitory r&lt;ntal
r.... stl&gt;dont mandatory r.... l.b&lt; Collc:c&lt; .... and guclau bellth

Other retired £,0 \'tmmtnt employ~ !it'll real C'Sta1t or buy a
;;;oblle ltom• and mov. to florida, but not sorn• former CIA
P&lt;Opl&lt;. Th&lt;Y sell oh&lt; latest wQporu to Libya and you an bet th&lt;y
aet more from Kadalfi than • cold wat&lt;h.

'nnw~.

The CIA and th&lt; JUS!i« D&lt;panm&lt;nt say lhat l.b&lt; &lt;&gt;·a&amp;&lt;niS
arm't cloi-. an)"tltinc illqal. So. n&lt;u tim&lt; l"" r&lt;ad or a t&lt;rror!Jt
auac:L ••qed with Amnicasawmade weapons, don't complain.
Some ni« old rdirec is cuoina • httle cx1111 money.

n at inn a I
Belize Gains Independence

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Wayne 8 Mt..nttdWi rltlbtf Q#rKfOt
M 8 Kaz:mietc.ukfProdlltlfOft .Wtt.

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ana Unlled PreN Sr"f''((lcate. TM
Sp«ttum is rfl)t.,.nltMf !Of naUOftl i

lkliu. Gn•at Britain's only rt'melnina ()()tony on the Atneric• n
continent became ind~d~1 m~niaht Mond~¥. Th.t ntw natlon
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Gua1amala i.s rcJusin&amp; co recoaniu tht i ndepmdC'OCC'. Guaaamala
I&amp;YI ,._ Bdiu is ~ it' ltrritor{.

ed...ertt.sing by Comln~o~nk:.ellont at\d
Advettisino Setvlcet to SlucMnlt, !ftC

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Thursday, Oct. 8 at 9:30 am
'(lzkor at approx. Noon
Yom Kippur Study, 4 pm
Afternoon &amp; Concluding Services, 5 pm
Break·t"e-Fast to f_ollow

2 LOCATIONS: Fillmore Rm. Squire Hall

170 Fillmore (Lecture HaJQ l.n Ellicott
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J/cl,.te. H )'OU wllh to ettend a more con-.rlonal
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BU'li.ET PI\OOF CLAUDIA
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Fri. Sept. ZSth

IMiLINE &amp; THE PERILS

The Record Co-op's move to Amherst
is delayed by financial headaches
Lippes no1ed I hat earlier
By DAN HOLDER
decisions had rtftrred 10
CumpU5 EdllrN
businesses, such as banks,
which had tried 10 obtain an
oponin&amp; on campu~. and had
A loan, a lawsuit and a
been used by Cavaaes lawyers
mo"" ;ur thrc:c problorns that
thr Record Co-op must rewl\·e to trY and fore&lt; 1he d!Min&amp; of
the
Co-op.
befor• it can reopon its doors.
The major diffcrrnce,
Both thr loan and thr
Levine detailed, was thallh&lt;
la"'SWI OODCtfD Cavazrs
Rccords. LaJt February a Slate ·Co-op O!&gt;C'rales as a •1udrn1
snvice to educale !he s1uden1s
Suprtmr Court ruled I he
"h), actually run the shop, and
SIUdent run oooperatl,•e a
is supported by mandalory
"valid enterprise" and turned
back Cavages' auemp11 10 shut stu\fcnt frcs. Limi1ing p01rn1ial
costomers 10 studrnls makrs il
down thr store. But recently
a ('OOpcrntive, not a
the busines.s ou1let Oled suit in
comme.rcial
enterprise. Levine
Rochester Appellate Coun in
said.
an auempt 10 reverse 1he
As part of an rarlirr
dc:cision.
agro&lt;ment wilh Cavages, the
Buffalo auorney Richard
Co-op had been limiled in
lip~&gt;&lt;$, rrpresentina the Co·
total salC$ allowed. II allo was
op, ellpialned that he bas not
instru&lt;ted nol to show a
ya seen the brirf containin&amp;
profit, but 10 dlhtf brrak even
the appeal. bul OApressed
or ha,·e a small loss, Levine
&lt;:!)nficlenct in lhe final
rrponed. Over lhe past KVtn
ou1oome.
rears, operatina wilh annual
"I'd be surprUed if we IOSI
sales
or $100.000 the Co-op
the appeal," h• sald. Uppt$
had sustained losses or aboul
traced the sourer of thr
alltmpled appeal 10 a "lack of $1,000.•
"Las! year was no1 100 &amp;ood
understandin&amp; btlwc:cn 1hr
a financial year," S1udent
lawyers and C&amp;VIIJICS on how
ASsocialion (SA) Trrasurer
I he Univrrsily opera Its."
Mark Moore confirmed. He
Earlier vic1ories in court
ciled rising rrcord cosu and
wrr• because Lippes' "major
freight costs, along with
eone&lt;m all along was to
'"some mismanagement•• aJ
educat• th• Judgr in bow these
conlributing to the defich.
matu:rs run." He noted thll
eventually "lh&lt; Judae did
T o offset thr los.ses, thr
undtrsland, and ruled in our
IRreord Co-op has «quested a
ravor.''
Sll,OOO loan rrom the studenl
V'tee Prcskkru of lhe Co-op,
Jtff Levin&lt;, concurred,
explaining 1ha1 "I'm eonrtdrnl
in our appeal." Hr noted lhal
the previous eoun ruling
allowed for I he oonlinualion or
I he on-campus rccord store,
under Presidrnl Robert L .
Keller's aulhoriunion.
The crucial part of the case
involved What au1hori1y the
University Presidenl iJ
perrniued to aranl 10 any onc;unpus commucial practie&lt;.

luct.n c. PuiAto
Attomey·•t-uw
36 Hopkins Rd.
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approved last summer by SA's
Emergrncy Powers council. II
now awails lh• run Srnate's
confirmation.
Suppliers to th• Co-op ore
waiting for paymrnl or pa"
bill$ before sending OUI Oe\\
r&lt;eords, Levin&lt; expl:lined.
Whrn lht nc.. labels do
arrive in Buffalo, they ,.,u be
~nt 10 a nrw address. As p•rt
or lhe planned Squire dosina.
lh&lt; Co-op will be relocaled
so&amp;nrwherr on th&lt; Amher&gt;t
Campus. Levine singled out
Squire/Amherst Di,•islon
Director Bob Hayden as being
"highly inSirumcnlal in gelling
(I he rnove) done."
Bul Levine Slressed I hoi
there art no plans to increase
lh&lt; Co-op's siu wi1h 1he
move. "This 'is the ye;u to
rebuild the Co-op. We'rr nol
lookina for upansion." He
rrponed that "any upansion

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As part or lh&lt; loan packaae.
SA will hrlp the Co-op in
accoun1ing and Moor&lt; said
that he will be involved in "lh&lt;
financial accounlabilily" or
lh&lt; Co·op:- Both he and Levine
~gre&lt;d !hat lhe Joan is a &gt;mall
mauc.r from the govrrnm~nt's
viewpoinl. Moore no1ed that
l•st year "was just a slow
ytar," He affirmed that thr
borro"ed sum, 10 be paid back
in l"'o or 1hrre y.,ars,
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Court orders Albany to let Springboks play US team
South Africa gets the go-ahead
811 ALAN C. KACHIC
A her near!, a week ci wandering across the United
Slates In -ch ci a facllily In which to compete the
South African Springbaks found homes in Rac:lne,
Wisconsin and thanks to a judges order, Albany, New
Yorlc.
On Monday afternoon United States District Judge
Howard Munson ruled that Governor Hu!#l Carey had
receeded his authority last week when he canceled all
matches In New Yorlc State scheduled to take place in
publicly owned facilities. Carey based his argument on
the ~sibally that uncontrolable violence would break
oul
Howord's decision allowed the Sprlngboks-South
Africa's national rugby team-to play its previously
scheduled m~~tc:h last nl!#lt In Albany's Bleecl&lt;er
Stadium an Eastern Rugby Union ~star team
On Saturday the Springbaks be&lt;lt the Midwesterm
Rugby Union all·stars 46-14 In Racine, W'ISCOflSin In a
game which was originally slated for Chicago. The
location was changed when, earlier in the week, the
Chicago Ctty Council voted unanimously to conJernn
the South African teams' appearance. 1l1is action was
not legally sufficient to cancel the match but later fears
bf violent demonstrations led to the switch.

ProtesiOI'$ wue sparse and only two arrests were

reported as an estlmllted 400 fans watched the !JU11
and white dad Spcingboks purMll!l the Americans.
The smaU tumout ci demonstrators was lk&gt;ked to a
ddayed anncuncement ci the malc:h's stte-&lt;NNch was
·not .-led until 7 a.m. Saturday IDOn'Orlg. The match
~l!led at 9:15a.m.

Early In the morning. wh!le protestors were mee1lr1g
downtown In preparation for a f8lly. rugby fans
911thered outside the Chicago Athletic Club. where the
South Africans were staying. to hear from the
or911nlzers where the 911me would be played. No site
was olficlally announced until then for secur11y reasons
Racine, a city of 95.000, 70 miles north of Chicago.
allowed to the Spcingboks to play on municipallyowned Roosewlt Park during the Saturday morning
Ume aUotted to a local rugby club. The Racine ru9!JUS
absolved the city of any !J!dt for permitting the South
Africans to play saying that they personally lrMted the
t!IM\s to play on their field.
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There were reports that the Racine pollee knew ol
the match because the playing f1eld was roped
olf--'iich is not done for local911m115. The NftAI Yorlc
7lmes dted complaints by the dty's black res\deniS
thai they were having difficuiUes leaving ~
nel!#lborhood the morning o!. the gi111101.

T he bulk ol the demonstrators arrlwd at an empty

Albany mayor Erastus Corning n had origNlly
welcomed the game ill his dty. althol.dl he !JudgJngly
accepted Carey's cancellation order uue last week the
New Yorlc CMII.ibe1ies UniOn and the Eas~en ~
Union-who are helping to ·~ the _,t-took
issue to Carey's order and chaflenged It successfully In
oourt.
Reid a half hour after the match ended. Some
protestors ar:rMld while the game was In P"C9ess and
temporarily halted it when they ran on the field and •
scuffled with players and fans.
The Springboks Mr1ved in Albany Sunday night to a
small orderly demonstration of under 100 people.
There were no arrests although a minor scuffle was
reported.
The $pnngbok tour was Rrst proposed last
December whom the South A frlcan businessman louis
Luyt donated $25.000 to the Eas~en Rugby Union.
That organization, in return. Invited the South African
squad II&gt; play in America and arranged for several
matches around the oountry. The giii110IS u.ee
promoted as a goodwill tout, but luyt. accordng to
the Washington Post, has been llwo1ved In
International Influence peddling scandals In the pasL
Four 911m115 were or1glnaJiy schedukd for the
Springboks but the match In Rochester was canc:elled
and this Satwday's giii110I ~ in the northeast
Is yet to be announc:ed.

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.Solidarity rally is a big success
By RAYMOND PARSONS
WASHINGTON, DC: l..a51
S.IUrday's Solldariry Day roily, fast
called fn July, was meanr to proresr
the ~an admlnlstrallon's curs In
50Cial ~and inc:rea5ed
mJIJrary Spending. The
approximately '100,000 P"'SOII

rumoul •urpnsed bolh lht
sponsonng AFL CIO and rho

oavlces. Thes&lt;! tnduded lhe
National Assoclallon F"' lhc
Advo"""""'"t ol Colored Peopk&gt;
(NAACP), Nalfonal Organizallon of
Women (NOW), and lhc ~
famed'Nallonal Biad&lt; lndepondent
Polrllebl Party. as 11.'1!11 as a number
ol socla~sl par11es. The participants
IIOic:ed an opinion quire diff.,.ent
from Reagan's peroeived "mandate.'
Accordiog lo lhe unions, lhea
mandate lndudod lhe rest&lt;nllon ol
wdfare. Social Sec:ur1ry, and Olhot
soolaJ ...V.0. benoflts CVI in lht
1982 budget. Addtflonally, lht
Pfese1\'0tion el lhe righH el
lndMduals a n d - threatmed
1)11 Reagan ...... demanded.
espedally such .. cho Equal
Rl!;lU Amondmenr (ERA). and
organlled lobar's ri!#&gt;l 1o strikL

adminlstro""" The Nononol PM&lt;
Servloe ha.o.'&lt;'W!, 9JOS5&lt;'d rhe crowd
robe half Ihal
Soppar came hem uni&lt;W
afflllored ~~.;rh rhe AFL 00 and
olso grwps concerned wlrh the
curboeks tn and cllminallon ol
varlcus fed4ral Pfogr'ams and

P ATCO mombcn swolled
atlerldoncz, and lhe suppan lor

lhom 11om ocher uroons ,...
evidoncod by cho wdespeod sale el
PATCO -shtrs. buttcns. and
hats. Coupled """' lhe meiTlCI'llbilia

...... ICU.t1g $~from .......
olfld.als and &lt;Xhm concomlng cho
air rrafflt conrrolas' slli&lt;e.
Reagan was •• Carnp DaVid. but
rho unions sliD marched on. They
\.WWOd Solidariry Day as cho sran
e1 a massm ·~c back"~

agolnsr Reagan cutbod&lt;s
P~ling groups and concerned
lnciMch.aah are already woddng on
fuiUre demcnnallons and other
manlf..cations ellheir displeasure.
Furlhermore. lhe admlnlsrrallon's
readion to lhe roily, although
considerably guarded, shews
COfiC0n abour this campalgll and II

may oonslder tht ensueing Iaber

Hyau think "pads and rollers''are

iust a CGiifOrnia craze,

'"""" • serious rlnar to lhe
passage el Reegnomic: polity•

•E fforts wore made lo sel1le cho
PATCO slrt&lt;e beftte Seplember
19-so as 1o lessen lhe blre elcho
Rilly's demands-.and It ...,,
aJietl,god 1)11 some union olflaals
rhor rec:IWcalJtles wore enforced to
Slop Canadian bwes being used ro
lranspcrl unloniots to lhe .-.ly ••
lht Cooadwon border.
The ac:IUal 'sclidanry" elcho
'100,000 Is el course probloma1&gt;&lt;.
rnumuc:h as incllvkbals elren hoYe
.....,.. reasons fa antnclng """'"
el llrls "-'d. For many, II v.ti bul a

,..ire not ready for llew Memorex.

"'"" ollht Inebriating
"-'d. But to tho vast rno,orliy
s..doril!l Cloy ..... doad $&lt;riOUS
and could becane, altor cho fact. •
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h Is doot !hat In lht - · lew
mon!M we will begjn to see cho
effects el Sclldarlry Cloy en union
policy and cho offect.s ollhooe polida en lhe "'*"*'*stration's
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WASHINGTON, D.C.-~enber 19. 1981 was

• doy 01 ~· hl&gt;torlalllmponllnce klr Atn.!rb's
orgonlzed lbbor CJiliOillzalions Sdidarioy Doy-ntia!ed
and led by lht nalloo's wgestb'lldo union. the AFL·
CIO-uw 1-Nndreds ol thousands ol ca&gt;oemed

Amerleano de&gt;cmd an che nalion$ caplcal. Tho march
on Washington had lht supporc ol a b&lt;ood •!laY o1
50dal InCluding rop..,...,lllllves ollhe labor
mowment. d\1\1 rlgh11 and """""""'groups, pe&lt;oce
actlvbu and ehurdl groups, as well zrs . - dllzens
and yanh !JOUP&gt;
At lhe rolly major opoochn ~ rleiM2red by
P.rosdonc Lono Klrl&lt;land ollht AFL.OO... ,.... as
Caretta Scotc King and an offldal ollhe slli&lt;lng air
traffie controllon All clllw spe.ake.s expressed the
QM! klr .noy orncros Amair:a's ddfcrent lbbor
agonizallau--ln lht f..ct~ ol CUlS in sooal
sew:aond ~~· (9ns.
Marij ollhe Ulllonlsts ond cMc ........ ac:cused lhe
~ ...,_.,.._~ Ul1ior&gt;busting policlos. they
proc:lolmed !hat ·an ~ to cne Is an lr9ury co al "
The PATCO olfldal "''J'OSsed anger allhe
administration's response 10 his union's nabonalsrie.
datmir1s dlOI Reogan Is lnsmsi!M! and difiEJenl to tho
needs ol warltlng J)I10I)1a.

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....... so ......,. pe&lt;&gt;pk showed up "" .h. ..~y. ""'
AfL·CIO klaoed lho ent•e Washrng)on subway sys...,

turns to

mass rally
to fight

Reagan
policies
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,.,.,. fOI fhe Soiii/Uftl'f O., ,.,., 10 pt0'-1 ·~ao's polltCiH

WASHINGTON. O.C.-Friclay Buflalc&gt;area s!udenu
boarded a school bus bound for tho capitol to march In
lhe AFL·CIO's Sqlldarlty Day Pro&lt;esL
The busjoined 26 o&lt;hlrs at the Westinghouse plant
in a-ktow"9". all bound for Washin!J!on 10
partldpate in the mardl.
Matching up Constitullon Awnue from tho
Washil1gton Monumonc In cloar sight ol tho WNte
House. to TNrd Screet. bofore tho dome oi 1lw
~tolllulkln9. wallcecl hundreds ol thousands ol
ur0onmombors.
Mass protest-·· ~ to many meda R!pOI'IS,
tradUior&gt;aly no&lt; In llw spoCirum clllw Atner'ocan labor
es~t. but on Soturday, ~ 19, 1981 H

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Mo.t
ol the lWom wl"*&gt; the AFL.OO - •
repraenled: oorno such as the Amorican Federation ol

Sta~ County, and Municipal ~ (AfSCMEJ
and the lnt..,.uonal Association of Machlnis!S and
AerospaCe Worlcers, (lAM) .....,.. represented by
thousands ol members from all pans of !ho nation.
SdldMty Dlly was not a prOieSt along the lines of
the OJ1tl•war m6rchos of the Vietnam
These were
ur0or1 mm and - - who, in tho WO&lt;ds ol an area
machiniSt, ....,. taking ac\lon because they are "sid&lt;
and tired ol being pushed around:
-we gotta do same~; ho sald ·we just hoped
things ...... gonna get better: The mac:hiolst
mentiOned tho ·.a.nc majority; hknse!t among them.
adding. "maybe we art not gonna be silent ......,.......•
n,. ---ten M~C pro~&lt;&gt;ting President Ronald

em.

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to lhe.
mllion• ol ~......... ol them.,...,;~.
who Wlll noc go1n &amp;om the buclgtt sloSIOng.

M...,y feel that they ace being swindled. A ur0on

member S6td ol Soccal Sacurity, ~ faces Hrious
•rue btm paying since I was sixteen. '"" got
children. rve been in chc Hnllce. Reagan Is waking up
cuts.

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oontlngonll-sorne from as far away as Washl11g1on
Stat.....,sHmbled In orderly lbShkln and rnorchod
r-----Priends of CAC present - - - wltho.11 lnc:ldtnt. Pere Se.:gor. Flormao Re«c. and
Stcvlo Wondor wen: among chose mleb&lt;alies who
opptared at lho rally.
Approdmot.oly 4500 po!&lt;lple from WestC!m N«w Vorl&lt;
madt tho ""k down to DC klr lht massM! rally.
Arncr,g lht groupo present &amp;om WNY were lho Sled
walloro t!ectrtebl warltou. teachen. and stJ11dng
PATCO _,.... Additionally UB ....,t a l'llJmb0' oE
""- loedod With studonts and prclesscn.
A gr&lt;Np ol "-s making tho jaJrnoy dov,, from
c..n..cs..ran Into a bit ol trouble .men they......, tdcl
!hat they nsked 1hrpooslbol!ty oE h.wlng lhe busn
~ •haWd they""'" rnto lhe U&gt;lted Scalft. A
~san klr lht rally said ho ~ the hassles
wa-t In~- wlch a clesi:e on the pan ol tho
admintsmotlon to contrOl lht amouno ol people
cravtllng to Wa$hlng10n.
- Wendy Ktosrw&gt;f/
and Josq&gt;h B. Zlngok

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because rm worried about my Social Security. rm noar
my money.•

retlr...,..,l and I want

A spirt\ olldeaRsm existed; one could sense it In lhe
air. And ~ cne vtowed tho signs and listonod to tho
speakm ll was clearly a $401Qus underlllklng.
$9&gt;s read. "Ronald fWagan IS lho new Robin
·E«A Yes: "Solldanty: "Mass Transit, not Big Oil."

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Perhaps tho goneral optimism ol the day was best
'""'""sed by Rev. Joseph Lowrey ol the Southern
Clwlstlan Leaclmhlp Coundl.•Amair:a does ""'

belong to tho few fat caa: ho sald "It belongs to the
working peclllio who built the ccuntry."

AFL.CJO Secr-.y Tr...um Thomas Donahue had

a ITlOSW!liO klr

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and lhe crowd. "Presidont Reagan
says he wants to listen 10 M6Jn Street. 1bls Is Main
St- ~t heN. He Aid ol tho """' o1 1J0!011k
scretchlng ~ lht length ol the mall betv..!m the
~tal Buadlng to cho Wosl-ington Monument. •AI he
has to do Is listen to this pr(9am.' Donahue
oondudod.
T ho Prutdont was'lin Camp David No politldans
- • allol.oed co •peak ahhough several congressmon
were reportoo to be In tho crowd. The Democratic
Nabonal Committee. In • hard«JI dlsbibuted among
the CIOWd Joined the assortment of polltical
orgonllations with a mlluanc message for America's
urions: "This I• the most anti-labor adminlslnllion
since CaMn Coolxlge.•
It was a m6SSlw gathenQj. 1lw Nabonal Perk
So!Mce ndmoted the nurnbot at 260,000 based on lhe
...,ling ollhe buses v.ith about 45.000 regional
P&lt;otostcrs. s-..1 spe.ake.s from lht podium jub4lant1y
praciMnod
to bo 500.000. An opeimistlc
io§..&lt;. ~1 ~ thai.was b.dted ~ by"""""'""' to
_; 1 haYO a c~ream· """"" ..,;,;, ~ !..:.~JSnl.
~·Day was a start tn a ,_ dmcllon lor ·
labor. As
~~ lntematiao.&gt;l Brotherhood o1
~ Wori&lt;eQ said, "' assu~ ~ we11 do
owrythi11gln ""' powor to help wlill i!ie ...,.~t we
got today."

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some signs of economic strain
By DAVID OEUSI

-·liOn&gt;.

primorty ArnoricM
_ , ""&lt;' dWds ollhr Cane&lt;ian

"""9!/hckJ&lt;ny~­
The~~tho

Ullled Sta:es and Canoda has long
been • O&lt;UCl' ol great prtdo ""
both nation5 Rec:e\t e".'allS,

._........ "'-'a serious strllln In
relations y,ftil coold e&gt;Cplodr Into

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poblem aze comng 10 • head now
These tensions """""""around
Canadian Prime Miras,.. Plene
Trudeou' s "Conadi.oniz.otlcn". ,.-hJch
is oonoemed With ~turning conttd
of Canada's """'W indusay to
Canodians. Cun-ently, loreigw.rs,

wwld buy bock 30 pucml ol lho
....... held by b~ firm&lt;, Canoda 50 per«nl canuol by lho
and ollhls docadr
Cana&amp;rnullon ako ··~ "'

slow fullft lnrooch by ~
upon Canoda'• fufj tftO,IKft 1\
CXlfl"4)0nY ...1th 75 poranl

Canadian

,..._,.., wllll'l!CIIIW 80 po&gt;ctnl
luol l'lCploradon cool mmburHment
and 20 peranl of poducllon COOlS
~with leu thon 50
percmt Canadian
wW bo
banned from ltdoralland until tho
compony I• at ,...sl hall"""""' by

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c-cliaou Those lorti!Jt

~ wNclo .,q,lcn .... pnvote
cdy 2$ por&lt;mt of

land ... -

tlooir e&gt;q&gt;laration com, but ... not
bo ol* to extroct tlwir lind untl dw

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A'*""" !ARAl. aea!ed ~ 1973,
con halt lord!J&gt; -lml!niS lriess
tlwy ... deenod gf -~·
bontfl( 10 Canada. Those
~ ..no wll buy Canodian
suppllos and use Canadan labor
will bo glwn prelorl!l10!. So far.

Canodianization II leodr)g to a
~ lnwstmmt slowdown.

AJc.ardcr Tcml!nson, seolar
advisor at tho F'Ws:t Boston
Ccrpcnllon. a New Yook
lrM!ttmonl bank. tdd us. Nlllws
ond World Rtporl that the fact is
"as Amerlc:ans, .w don't like the
""donal- program and""'

don't feel that foelg&gt; capital Is
walcane anymore In c..n.da."
Ammc:ans ore also fearfW ol the
pooslble Can&amp;clanlzlng of ochor
hckJstrlos as ~Americans
conttd 17.6 percent ol Canoda's
nollonal output or $44.6 blllon
Moot Canadans are In lauor ol
Trudeau's Canadianlzallon. They
ag:ee In IAldng conttd ol theit
uconamy and rrDmlzing ou151c!t
lnt..W.en::e Already, the $254
bolllon Canedion GNP Is sa-Oil!ly
ClOM8I:led ...... tho $2.6 trillion
GC&lt;!nomy of tho U1iled States.
Sarno boliel.... d OS IQO late lo loooen
lhr bands

O ulciols 1n o.-.. daln\ the
attentiOn bm1g g1wn to
c..dlon.zodon is unwanantocl
The lord!J! cloc'*&gt;alocl r&gt;cMtry has a coptal oudlow of
$750 mlllon .......uy &amp;om Canada.
and the amount 1o wowing. The
Canadian trinlsler clatms
that most of !Tis ITIJCh r&amp;ded
Clll'ltal v.ill remain In Canada. With
the help ol the nallonal ..-..rgy
PO!Jllm. One oiJidal has told Time
that •we aoe simply taDdng of
buying bock, at the prevaQing
marl&lt;et piot, 30 P&lt;f""!'t of the oil
lndusay. We CCIIJid ha~~t just bloody
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Are- women too meek?
By SHER£ HITE
WIJ.~ osk'&lt;l what

tJtey M'QU/d

/r4r to &lt;"htm~ oboot su, mOSt of
tht _ , llffervwwd for The Hue
Repon oo Mal&lt; Sexuality

"I hale making ~u11 adv•nca.

I feel quit&lt; hurL Mf &gt;tlf-&lt;$1ctm is
lov.-.ml coosld&lt;rably."
"I do not like to ahuY$ h.a"·e to
be lb&lt; one who tCU thfnp rolhna.

It makes mt feel vu1aar and
crvde."

"lfl'm 'rejected' I feel like a

"""''sex.

oru~fttd In unis01t: no C"lwmg'~
JUS/ mort. In (his fifth ptm of o

.s#nnfrotn Shct H;t,"s

C'OIIIriJ~trsitlt n~w rtport, mtn

&gt;{1tfllcc-ondidly about th•ir
/fUSITQ(KJIIS ill t/rif rqDrrJ Qtld
tlttlr f«lml tho1 womtn liN not

"""""~ •hm ''
comnro~

oftt" """"'h

Mea's F....tnliOIII ud
Coaoplllob A bout Su Wil.
Wo Mo&gt;t men said that women did

not seem to want sex: as muc:h or
as oftm as they did. Wheo ..ted
f "bat IIIey "ould lilcc to chana•
abou1 it'X, tht most common
lll&gt;S""Cf by fiU

was;

DO

ChaJI&amp;C, just

~- This eomplaint was
~hat more pronounced in
mm In lonac:r marri~£tS, but. in

fact, throuahout aU the an.swers to·
aiJ the questions, frorn m~n or
c\ocry aae and situation- married,
.tnale. or livinJ "ich a
woman-this was lht complain•
beard &lt;MR frequentlY: I "ant .ICll
more tbu she does, I I1CV&lt;f act
mouah ..,, Only II pcrCI'IIl of the
men "ho ttplled 5tated that I hey
were f'ully ..tisfied with their
frequency or .s~. A few men 'aid

wotnen want sex more than men
do: "'In my drcles-lhey want h
more oftm ''; .. In my eut it S«ms
w.omcn want sex m~ than I do."

"AU too ofim. in our bedroom
late at niaht after oar child Is "dl
uletp. th~ situation aoes
!OPl&lt;!hins like this: Me: 'We&gt;uld
' ydtl I'&amp;~ 10 makt love toniaJu?'
Her: "No, not rcally~o you
mind1' Me: ·oh no, t hat's all
riaht. jwt a thouJht.' ·•
"I think I possibly have a ...
problem-that is, beina o•cr...ed,
bocawc of my corutant fuu..Wna
aboul sex. My •if~ )usl doesn't
~ut to Ute l do-too tirtd.
headKhe, c:eiting needs paintina.
~ona rimt, kkJ c.ryina. don't mcss

the initial ..xual advan~. If I
think about It lonsmouJ)l I
alwa)'&gt; come up with enouah
doabt to keep me from dbins
&gt;1111 hina- When I do initiale
SC(uaJ contll&lt;l and find thatch&lt;
,..oman doc&gt;n't
I feel
rtjc&lt;ted and ba•-e a lowered smoc
sclf.,.orlh. 1 """ •""ly ... on
"" inlell&lt;ctuallcvd that •ny
person has o ri&amp;,tlt to hi\'C or not

Part 5 of 7

does ®t warn 10 ha"e sex with
me, t try no1 10, buc ~ ftc l hun
and rejected. I know thiJ Is unfAir

f\a"'e sex with anyone c'", and
tbat a \\OP'Qn•s not wantlna
st~ doa not mean lh~ b
~jenin.&amp; ~ as a pcnoo. Oo a I'Ut
k-Yd tho&lt;tJh, I find that rejccoon
always hurts tnd ts tted in to my
own r..hnas of lo" sdf.y,onh. II

and not rational, but I can't help

is ''ffY hard for mt to mate an
initial adHtrK'c unle.u I get such an

10 &lt;h-.

e'\"eel

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to ha\ r:

·Only a bandM of men ;Nd they
prcl&lt;fred always to be the

that, in ract, she u makin&amp; the

lnittal ad"ll.n«. "
total fool. I feel 61&lt;c apolocwnt
to the "oman and •ltniJna orr to
a COrM! titc tM ~huou~ JCUn\
•he must think I am.··
"I hJ\e a lot of trouble makms

~~......!H~al~r]~~o~d!et~sJN~e~e~d~e~d[•. . . . . .. ,

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or

obvioU) au~cn lis.ht from 5em~nt

Why should I alnys be tb&lt; oo• to
run tb&lt; nsk of btjpa told no?
()rc:pendif\1 on '#rhO it i1, I either
roD o•-er and ao to sleep, or I f..l
rcjeded."

I'm friahtcning ber. That ll one
hell of a way to bqin. When the
..'Oman does make the .tclU.l
advance. lhal .alone- &amp;1\-C:S me 't:r'Y
positt-.e ftdiap. I hope
ftdo
tl&gt;e w... way •hm I out. th&lt;
onual ad•&amp;Pet to her. but I
&gt;&lt;ldom ,,. that imprcsuon. 1£ 'he

' '-1

usually malt"&lt; rht Initial
,.,..1 ad••nc• 110" t1o 1 feel
about it! I fC'C't prcasdy that I •m
1&lt;s. ~"'abl( to the wortiAn thllll
she h to me: and rairfy often 1 feel

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"I'm old·fasltioncd. I ~k&lt; a •
pursuinc. •oman toy. t UL.""e
woo, and win. I like to
be the
and only once In
a '1\hilc Ia hn- take me."
"I nuke ihe wual &amp;dvanC&lt;. I
reel !Om&lt;wbat ccltbrated about
ma~illa the oc.tual ad&gt;~ u 11
brlnp ..... "" or aftcntlon from
m) frieiids. h is
and vattf)'int
co be th&lt;' one •ilo ans tht ani."
" I hh it. I t&gt;«d that macho
m.~n

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"I would like: to h.a"c a waft
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tdl my .,;re this cixututi~- It
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ld minimal satisfaction. In fact,
u lona as I treated h&lt;r politely,
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will ahow thetltri«J and toll fly /ailed, l or at leas t
live yelfll, to COIIvl nca my allefledly erstwhile
Sama.n e/lorney, Oscar Zeta Acosta, that there
was no such thi ng as paranoia •.• on tha t l evel,
paranoi a Is / list aoother word for
Ignorance ••. Tiley really ete out to fiB/ you."
- HunterS. Thort!Pson, ''The Banshee Screams for
Butlalo Meat," t9n
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There was really a time, and It Ia dim In our
!MmO(Ies, when It was tacitly accepted that the
State was evil, and i t was up to rhe Individual to
a tand up for what was ethical and decent. The 10th
anniversary observation s of the Attica riot have not
only temlnded us of the courage It took for one to
do so. but Illustrates how that courage has been •
lost or how it was sttangled out o f society through
time. We ere, after all. • ~lty different-and
more complacenl- oen..-.uon.
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Political analysts dunng the llrat nine months or
the Reagan admi ni stration have troquentty
compared It t o that of Fmaklll\ Delano Roosevelt,
both In terms o f i ts political novelty and In the
suceesslul way it has employed tho media to
prilent a positive tmaoe o t ltsell. Reaga" does
present a ben evolent Image. and the oollcies of his

whether or not these services can effectively
'replace lhe free services o ffered by t ~e coul\ty
program Is ser1ously In doubt. Alt ~ ough the sliding
fee scale they employ ma~e their services available
at a reasonable Ptlce, they also deny setvlces to
participant• ilvong just above the poverty level. who
do not quality 101 wellare but cannot afford
personal health Insurance such es Blue Cross and
Blue Shield
Some of the more vocal workers al the county
program ate complaining ol the 8llpadoency of the
county goverl\ment's move, saying that It prevented
public discussion of the issu'! l rom taking ptaee.
They charoe tt&gt;at the county government Is playll\g
to polltfcallnteresrs. that County Executive
Rutkowski Ia trying to appease the fl\creasil\gly
•nfluentlaf Rlghl·to-Ufe Party In order ro secure a
spot Of\ their tfckeL
Paranoia? The Irresponsible statemel\ts of a
dedicated but trustrated grO!lP o f Individuals? It's
difficult to say, since the evidence of sUCh POlitical
dealS fa scanty and highly speculative. But perhaps
818 enttrll\g another age II\ palitiCI during
Wh,ch the conduct of gO'oletnment Is open to
question, when we ought to question whether It is
working on our behalf or for rhe Interests ot a tl"y
but Influential group of rich and powen ul lnteresls.
Sometime SOOI\, this paranoia may become
jusHfled. The question then will be one of courage.
As· lor now, It's difficult to see beyond lhe facade
of public relations our political figures have so
skllltully set up In lront of themselves. If the
electorate lOOked closer at sub$tanee and Jess at
style, mayoe our political system would behave a
lottie ten obleclionab4y. But ul\tll we stop electing
movie actors. football heroes and television
personalities to high public offices, we wtll get
exactly the kll\d of government we deserve.

moat In fluential economic advisor, Geotge Gilder.
speak ol a hu mane and eat ing tree enterprise
system.
The fact Is that Ronald Reagan Ia al\ actor, one
who Is playing the greatest rote ol hf1 life now. It's
hard to take his smiles and posing very seriously,
espectalty when his policies rack even the simplest
Instinctive compassion tol the poor or
dlsadval\taged. As for the New Right econom•cs ot
Glider, they l)lornise a pot ot gold at the end ol a
rainbow paved with indifference, denial and
ad...,ralty.Reagan and Gilder are little more than
enlightened despots, al\d the fact their government
Is so well·ilked Is more a monument to the
jgi\Orii\C8 and 1\alvele ol the general electorate
than 10 the bel\evotence of his policlos.
It Is disturbing Indeed t o witness the direction ot
today's political event s, but what Is more
dist urbing Is to see t hem acted out on the local
level. tn 1 very real sense, rhe ninth floor o f the
Rath County Office Building, jupglng ltorrrrecw
actions, Is just as removed from the people a:l"!he
marb4e buoldings in Washii)Oton. OC oiOO miles
away.
The ctoslng.of the Erie County l'amily P1anl\lng
Program Is a good e•ample of this. The l ederal
g•ernmel\1 was willing to pay tor 90 percent of this
service, which has proven Its effectiveness, but the.
county governme"t turned the money down. The
federal money amounted to some $450,000. The
county go•etnment's excuse: the Family Planning
Program cost too much t.o run, and provided a
service duptlcated by other prlvatelr·t\.n servoces in
the area.
Now thera are about eight family ptannmg
services II\ the area. and two or them, Deaconess
Hosp•tal and Planned Parenthood, have secured
the federal funds the county turned down. But

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SKUBA retorts
rhe most 1mport1n1 rnponSJIJ•Itty of lfte Settllt ''
rhe approprllllon ol your studenl '"'"d1tory leu
tfJtoCJgh the ttnenu commillee. Contr1ry to popul1r
btttlel. the Senarel&amp; not empowerfld to rule on lfJe
IS$Cie of • t»t'llrllued .ttcxlent CJfliOfl, Hopetullt. thfa
~tltem•m wm ltefp et•nfy the •ctualillue&amp; ., &amp;like
ifl ,,,,. e.-cr;on
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As mamHr$ of th11 SKUBA party. we would /lice to
eXPifll our dfupprotnt of The Only P•ny·a libelous

.atarem•M • g•inat the S'KUB!- party, prtrufld In the
"f-O.r:lr" column ol the s.&gt;ioml&gt;« 21 ruue ol The

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We would haw hoped th•r out eounttrp.ans Itt rht.
e"-'Ctton W04Jid 1t0l resortH to "mtlthlmglng'• •• •
ctm~tgn tactic. otwlously we M~ twMst/mated ...
tfletr aen•• of ..,,,r play ."'

Stronge.r SASU
Editor.
I'd HA• to • ddress the qufllStlotts tilled In the
WoM•r l.,w ol The Specltum reg• rdlltg hoW ihe
l uod• _ . , . , /rom
in SASU due• will 1&gt;e
used.
nt. motN)I WtU 90 to s iffngtiMnlng SASU on the
~~ c•mpus l.wl which wd~ In el l.ct, • trengthftn ,
ln. organlzatJon•a •llecti'lflllenln Alblny.
Speclllc•lly, SASp wonll to pro•IM d/,.ct llnonclel
help to the lout SASU chaptflf to dtwelop .and
orpanlle around~~ c.mpu•lasu.a 1 nd Noom•
more ellectlw in Offlenlzing Stat•wiH camp.algna.
Ano, SASU would like to hire en orgenlzer
apot~llcelty tor,. UB compua. Tl&gt;l• peteon would
act •• 1 teaouroe pwscn lot C.lf¥JII4 (JIOUI&gt;t fO come
10 for _,Jon on dM/nlnflen ,...,. end orfiOrllzlng
lround tl. 0..C..., orge/llul II hired t l t l t - •
mull
auch e1 ,....,.,..
pampltletl, l O C I - e n d - lor I&gt;Oifefl&amp;
To
10 carry out ,.oro Mlect,.. ce,.,.lgnlng
and IDI&gt;IIflng, ,.. 10 P&lt;HctiiM equlpn VJt euclt
•• • ,.,,...,.,_eM/~ to H t«.lttHIIn •~'~• ~ '"~~~tny
oen/rel oil~ Th/e wl/f e/low SASIJ 10 put ~oil
po1tera, IICI ..,._.. ~tltPh,.tl 1tt4 01,_ me t«•'rllllfK than peylnflll&gt;e high COli of printi ng In wl/11 ~
ou/lo prlntwa.
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ftve y•an ago. We need ln~ep th 111search don• and
we don't hl ~tthe atell to do Jr.
TIN mHfHr&amp;hlp of SASU has "'~en a stand to
suppon lnd wort on lssll'ltS alf.ctmg women and
thtnl wMid s.tud«&lt;ts bur we h•~• not had the money
to - t y do ao
SASU ~•• • Bellet Bll)'ing/Pun:llue Pow.,
program tftlf , . , ttOt OHn p uCJk;lred end diWkJP«/
ttr1ts ' " " potfntlel t»uvtt the monetary tt.aources
w te not •~•il•o,._
The or~nfzat,on wta Mit withe q~stion:.Oo we
grow or-do we lhrlnk and tho moml&gt;efiMt&gt; doc/Md
the't w•ntfHI to grow"':
A ~ l mROI1ant point to tehteml&gt;er ;, that SASU l.a
• ~ democ:tll~llly oontroiMd ~"izatlolt,
the moll ,.lft_ /01/ot! within the orgonlzotlot! •od
us,.., elweye been e INdmg 1~ In the •
tJI'g&lt;Jnlz-•tiOft II V B put• oil tM '*'erend• u.nl il ,..xt
Spring II will hUff the aludet'lta at US. And leka ew1 y
(tom t"- 11/ llllecl/wwNu of SASU.
· li tho tWI"ffnde ,..,.. w. *""*stu-to ., us
CO&lt;Jid- on
- *ing on dfN•Ioplng the
orgenlzetlot! on cempua. 11 fl"! , . , _ ''' " thl•
limo t ludflnte lnto,.,l..t In SASU will,.~
down ' " •notlttt ,.,.,..tJ//Um t:amP'Ign Mxt .s tme.trtr.
T"- que.Uon II IHI/ng put l o.UB 11ud01111 no" or to
whethet thtty want to co •tlnw th-'r rNMNJahlp In
SASU. They lhould """ .,, tht :sou. J W.
The po/l1ng p/OCft lor tl&gt;e election ero ln Squirt
Hell. ~. Goodjwer, Jt Rlchmood, r~oe
-•~e"'ndtl&gt;ePuo. Po~M Wilf iHI-unttl
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DlbbloGioSI&lt;UBA Pony momwa

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- · 11o bring In conopltl-. to

What coon~besides SoothAfriea.
treats the ~ri\)'of its population
as SOCOnd ClaSS CitiZens.?

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SAII1J El&lt;ecuti,. Vice "'-•ldent

Decision time
Editor:
S~IOmiHir 22 through tho 24 fr the Student
A.,ocilllon ISAJ Sonllo .teet/on.. Since '"-luturo ol
tlot! funded oy SA 11 on tl&gt;e
line uciJ p at the SMt11e e/«:1/on has •• I~Wme
'mpottatte». 1111 ,, . Sen.te t/Yt
on ,,. ~,
8nd watc~ 0~ I IIII,. SA funded d ub$ I nti
ac/NitJea. With lhlr In
lhel 1111
importlnt I hit~ atud«Jt come out amJ -'Of.. ( t
tho $/udert /6' money, so thor Ulould deolde who to
going tO •pend It,
To mak, thlr etect{on e~n mOJtl /mportant. thl•
-semt $tff w. ' '' going lo h•v• the 1or1una1e
opportCJnfry to d~lde on our ,stud*tlt vole» In AJO..ny.
Obviou sly I"" wri ting ebour the SASU toiOtonllum. A
vote on rhlt ,.,.,emlum will tJacJde on rM luture
ol /h/1 Un~f/'f.
All in a/~ I ( woj •m lereJ eulng th•t •II
VIHSetgradultt l t'I.HHrtll ~ OUI to lr'J.U their
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•mPOttant fc;vc::e 11n the situ•tton.. An aWrmatwe \'Ole on
tM tefttendl!lm wUI speafhNd tile pusa~ ot referenoa

By JOHN SANTORO, TINA SZOKE,
1nd STEVE CATRON E

ara many e&lt;lllca of SASU crOC&gt;Q4ng up They Ieel
S\.50 1 semeater I a too m~ to c:ot"tn bult lO an
O&lt;ganllolion lhol Ia In uansiiiOn Bu l l he fact Iher SASU
I$ in tfai\1-IIK»n IS OOsitf'l&amp; The CtiHCI Mttneel to P\aY8
"""'lool&lt;oel lhe vlciO&lt;liiJ SASU has o njoyod ln lhe pool
yeara. Hero are lull a • - • al -nl mombo&lt; of Ihe SUNY
Boatd of TtUIIMfotlnttNMI In TAP aw-arcts. restcwetlon
o' ettmfnattes tacvlty oo.tuona. lncrtaMd atude(tt voc.•r
riilht5.. one of two O¥t ntdes or guoernatorli!J ~toes h't t~
PAl l Cefltury (two y. .ra ago-to restore SUNY' a budQeO

"" 01,.. SUWY catnp&lt;~ses.
The r eferendum also cSuli with dues paid to SAStJ by
'- the $ti.Kf.l'ota at SASU 1;8tnpu.ses. P'feunuy. us &amp;ends as
tris nightmare coukl become a rNiuy Fk&gt;yd may cents per sllld.nt " ' n.ademlc yttat, to SASU Centrat u
not be able to IUt nd SUNY ¥rllh billa U'Ht high
dues. The c.nuaJ Slafl ooorcUnates aettvi1le$ aoo
and no fln~~nci.tl old 10 help him
lobbY"'g allons o f the member schools. TheM d ...s have
Pnvate .school costs are l"'ln higher.
'lOt been raised In HYen years. Wrth tnttauon a.nd
~ la hele to tT'ake •ure F~o J isn't .atepped on
gtowlng studetlt prob4ems as cents spre.Oa mtgtu y I tun
The Sludenl Anoclallon ollhe Slalt Uni&gt;e&lt;Oity (SASU)
The increased d.,.s ($1.50 per Sh&gt;denl per setnHter)
was- formed 10 years ago to protect I he rigt\tl lncl waiN1s
wilt go to stve1al activities. The main thrua:t of lhe
of SUNY studenrs. SA.SU deals wlth ll'lt Gov.Jnota olllce.
expansSon ot SASU 1s the 11\Jfl frcm c:entriilzed work to
the State teglslaturl SUNY Ct:ntrel AdminlalratJon. and
grass roots Of·ganlutlon. Regional coordinator&amp; nne
ol,.f key f!Oen&lt;:les whose dectalont att~t SUNY ancl you
bMn hired, and are already wor~lng to lour regions
UBSASV~otor

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15 SUNY 1tuclen ta.
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This fa ,,. e1tuation: pr....nHy SASU Ia not rocognll.ed
as tho atudctnt vofce by the b~ whMtl In Albany. tt twothirds of tne SUNY campuHs paaa referendt advocellno
SASU 11 the student v~c•~ the Gcwtnot tnd SUNY
administration are going to be preeaured Into rocogntzlng
SASU. Such a stand taken by tht lludtnta acrose the
state Will be a mandate that cannot be lgnorecl

UB, wllh IM lotgesl SUNY Sludenl populallon, lo an

Thellalg-on
StUCI•nt proteat ot this dolcade ts very far tetnoved from
,,011 ancJ IM alt·lns o t IN abhu. The Carneo'Commlsalol\ llud'-d atUdents' t01mt of prottat end

'he:

pOinted OUt lt\tl W&lt;H~-ng 111'111\ t ~ .. pOweraltlat be" la the
moll etfecUvt method of aceompllahment.. Groups that
work" th,ough t~t ayatem. not agalnal 11. are going to be
recognized and a.uccesatut The Commlssfon po(ntecl out
twb student gt®ps hom lflt m any thousand&amp; of groupa
throughout tnt nation that t ltcel l, these m•tnOda. SASU
was one of tht groupt.
So a a you go to the poua tnts wtek, ref'I'Mtmber I he
nl gntmare that coukS happen to Floyd, and to you. Vote
yu on SASU ano vote yeJ on you' t tfOllQ ttu&lt;Nnt voice.

acrou the State. These coordinators wiJI have d~rect
contact with the delegates- and SASU commiuee1 on th41

ctmpuse,.

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Another acH'IIty whltn the lnaaseo tundlng would go
to IS increased reuarch into tl"te marry problems plaguing
11udent&amp; today. Dorm vandlflsm, the effects oltultton
Increases on retention and voter tiQh15 res1rictlons will be
studtod mo'e deepty than before. llwt in·formatlon wrn

help In SASU lobbying efforts.

to.~in£ ®Wn ~elf .• •
By DAN BOWMAN
lOng wllh aue1t u nique college oxperltf&gt;Cn a a
pumng an aJI nlghter to wu11 and tyPe a 10 page
term papef aftet spUttlng three pltchefa Wllh a
friend at Anaeone'' tostng ell sens. ot rt a hty alt11 a full
day of Sludying II\ • Moln Slreel Library cubicle a nd
d.ISCO¥efirlg NW limltsof nausea in the Rath:l~e ltar . ts
another popui&amp;J poallma- pot rmol&lt;ing.
Altho&lt;JOh lhe ltgallly and morellty of Ihe P&lt;Atloct ,.
often debated, very hll .. f$ hlatd rrom U'OM w tth my
perspecti'&lt;e-lhe lmpanlal non-pol omol&lt;or. Not ""ly do 1
nol partake of the wondertvl V~~lcil;ecf weed of " " wttf)'
and worrisome-t never have.

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tncredibte as it seems, after nearly tour yeata ll tnta
den of radlcalism.
ntV!Ir ltll Ihe IO&lt;nPIIllon 10
" partY".
This Is not • conoemnaHon ol pot amotung oy any

rv.

means.. In many ways matfjuana fs mote appealing than
my favorite hallucinogen-beer.
Pol smot&lt;e&lt;s are baslcelly pollle

peo~le.

e..,n when

ttle1r mlnds have ceased to functk)n, Beer drfnktra, Orl the
other nand. Ciln be downright obutlvo. ObrtOxJous and

cM:strucUve.. fAt JUst that•&amp; what ~te N.ve ealktd m• ~
Few examp,., wnen a reeh~' or p[pe is J)aS$8d around at
a pany hke a bOttle of J-.ck Oinlei$., I've.,..,., been
pressu.rea to smOke. CornD.f,fe U..l to a drun~ Slob
(lh.at's me aga.•f'\) Who unceu:Sngl)' chastrU"S a lee-totalet
"" hO won't

ltllow trafnee Vll'h o succaasfuU)I w~ a
Ultng etllp p'pe pafiS

t1on9 t ogether

Allho&lt;JOh II IMI111 lhAI ""''Y""" ornot&lt;.alhe
Co1umo•en gold t•cept me ' '"' 1 very preppy
managemenl ma!Of t know. I m aUII ~ thai t~
Catf'IPUI Pohee .,. eo toff(&amp;nt of mart,uan.a an I he dOttr't$
and open POl t mo ldt'IO I I 0\'ef\ll IUCh IS F"aJifUI

Jotn him •nllis deP'fiVIIY

Ia wovk:lalso seem mon! ple.asnlg co • get high rethef'
than-•n 1M WOlds ot alcohol a hciONoo.-to gel rrc»pod
wasted, bl&amp;sted, sl\i.t·tac.d or tola'-d. Souncss a btl
11"141$$)' to me.
Pot srories ate m~ more h\.lmorous
than the .. , coughed up my tunch four limes; f.ast n•gtu/
" i elt down a IUgnt of sta,r$.'' "got-buten up by 1 roving
band ol midget gypsies·· stones th.ac beer dr.n~er&amp; only
hi'M:IIunny when sUn 1rt an lntoaJcanecs state.
I .nioy heanng vfvkt descriptions- ot someot~e•s neaCI

Tht1t t.a.ry.faff'y (Of&amp;$ tnatlaiSMZ•Ia~re) athtude. however.
dOH not ••te-nd to the Shef111·a Oepanment Of lhe Ofug
Enlorunwnr Ag.-ncy Wh•cn e .,Joy playing J~tl)eeior
Qeuseau under cowt. Thank God they aren·l cradtinQ
on I he amuggling ot Joon lob&lt;lll •
Sl-.
Patet'HI are anothtf puut.ment Tney know tiOIN

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wodHf&gt;!Oad 1&gt;01 omol&lt;lng II, 11&lt;11 couldn'l dig.eol lhe
lhoughl o llhelr own child using dO!&gt;f. Alcohol •• Ihe

rlowly _ .ra llng from Ihe body w!li,. d riVing u - r Ihe

mMe adult ae~pted mtnc:s warpe, and ts oflen viewed by
kids as t'lypocrltial But I hen how many ot you \lltOuiO

Influence ol pot; or rlnQlng up a $30 tab al I he drtve-in
window or Burger King when the munchies hll hard; or
Um.idfy asking a drug store cle~ for a bol( ol tampons
because there wasn't any ro llin~ paper arotJrK:J.
Hetghtened lm.agln.aHon Is associated more~ and rtgnuy
so. with pol smokrng. During a one week stin t as a
muffler repaJrman I waa fmpressed with the creativity of a

ftther come home to ... your paren ts and the1r ftMtnd.S

envatoped In 1 cloud ol White &amp;m~ too stoned to stop
g iggling?
I woutd neither condemn or ~dOne pot bul I lotld to

look o n lhe poolllvo r ldo o f • oub)o&lt;:L Aller all, wllh pol

yov don' t hiYt to c•an up tt'll tmptlea In tn. morning.

lleport: from Talbert

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country' s bUt. 11m aurt tllal our ntJtl President wftl be
ot VftfY Mgh tlllbre, ve1')' ca,pao~ and an excetleot te.der.

lnlo lhe pollllcol soene -king with VOTE/COPE

By JOE RIFKIN

(Committee on f'olltica.J Educatlonl. Thi s is a very cr ucial
move due lo_the politictt ell mate of the State. SASU must
help tt.ose leglstatOfS who taava taken 1M time ane
1'\ergy to llghl lor SUNY. UlleWise, II i• ollon Import ani
to camp.etgn against those tegisla.tors wno work agalnSI

StutltfJI Auoc4atlon PtO$k/tnt

would like to tOe t~ opportunity 10 remind
members oil he undo&lt;graduale st'ldenl body
lhal Senate eleetlont wrll be laking piece

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hi main purpose IOf COtlfid&amp;nUality ll the protection of

SUNY. public higher eduaulon and of course. stooonls.

Tuesday, Wednesday and Tlwroday ollhla week. I urge
O'Ve'Y""" to voltl The Sena1e oar tfttr lmportanl tuk of
IIIYiewing onc1 apptoprlallng y - mandalory 1-. ll(ls
body musl helP de~ a WO&lt;I&lt;Jng budgel and lhen rallly
11. before !Ills budgel can 1&gt;t lmplem•uoo , _ . lake
the Ume 10 .-eview the """"'"•• atatementl avauabM: a1
the W&gt;ting boothL I cap•I 1118$1 hOw ;mpoU.anl ¥01.,
eduoallon can 1&gt;t.
There ls also a refet"endum cJeaJino w1th our
membership 1.0 SASU (StuiMnt A.UocLIUon of tM ~~!;
Unt.&amp;rsfiy). Allhe Juno, IQ81 S-":'.! ::zni..--. lhe
membershiP ~~ !~ e•PIOd lht aervtcea and atrength ol
~by raistno dues to $1 .50 per a.emea1..- pe.- atudenL
Altho&lt;JOh lhisls a slgnlfoeanl lnerealt, I personally
believe I riAl It rs ...uwonh lhe money. SASU oaa hed
many llnanclal P&lt;OblemS In !he pul, Including o
cJet&gt;end-. on SUNY Cenlral lor funds from Ihe SlOO...l
Auembly. ThiS hal cou- mony pollllcal P&lt;oblerno and
has drained much energy from &amp;ASU. Wllh Ihe poa...ge
ol this t'lferen&lt;Jum Stat•wkle, SASU will bl one of the
mosl powerful lobbying lorees in the Sial e. llghllng IO&lt;
your rlghiS and onsld1ng lht Sludenla In SUNY Ihal Iheir
voice lo being hn&lt;d by our eleCIOCI lawmakero.
Over lhe pall , _ )'Nre, SASU haa helped form
-llllons lor lhe l&gt;tnelll or public higher od~allon. Our
Stat•wtc:te a1ude.ot gover,ment hal alto lnc.hed thtlr

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Th11 ia the purpose of a strong, voter regfs~ration drive.
Wlllcllls also lmplemenled by SASU. Wtth lhls Increase in
dues SASU's ¥Oter reg:istradon di1¥M and political aclion
commil!ee Will be much mo&lt;emlecllve, making lltudenll
of SUNY a wtabte voting oommumty. Obriou:sl)' I can't
olreu er&gt;ouOh. "'" '"'-'once of passage of lhls SASU
referendum. ~vot e yes!

There nu been O"'UCh skepf.cism dwected towards tM

c:onlldtnliallry ol the Pteslclenlial Search Commillee. I
lhlnl&lt; h Is lrnportanl lo explain lhe reu6n IO&lt; SUCl1
conlldentiaflty on this rnaue-r.
Many ~ludenll {U well
faculty oncl Sial~ have
~uea:Uoned the v•IMSity of the seCrecy as well as

u

requesting Input Ito the diel•lon on lhe llnal candldaln.
t am always happy to receive ~pt.lt from my constltuenta,
but a refeandum on who the next presklent will be Is
ablurd.. t muat ask ll)e University c:ommun1ty to h.lve faith
In lhlo commlllee. The comnil!lee Is made up ol
representattwres of the maj01 Unf¥eralty constltuenc'-.

Including ltudonls, leculty, ~IIIII and oltJmnl. 1 ho.e apenl

many noura on this crucial task at meetlngt;. Interviews
and on my own, studying c~mleutum vflae. The

candldttea hove been auperlo&lt;. We hove all,..lll&lt;l ihe

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Ihe candldaleL Many oil he candidates hove hlg~
jobs at major unlvoroll,.. around Ihe counlry. II - d go1
back 10 I heir COfriPU-, lhey moy be lO&lt;Ced IO deny
candidacy and wllhdrow. Whol h - • II an
odmlnlaltalor'a candidacy It ltal&lt;ocJ on hls campus and
he lan'l choeen lor ""' P&lt;e-..ey?
His Job • Ill prOI&gt;ebty be ellectOCI del•'"-tally. Along
Ihe same linea, II a candldeteo'a nemo waa k - by INs
cemc&gt;uS• ...,_. delrimantal 10 lhe .,.... adm!.'l.'3t:;:l.Jn
may .JUrfaoe, a'td e;a~n. a potantlal candidate may be
tost. n ahOUICI be nocecs tl\lt the eomtniiiM has a orut
deal ol lniO&lt;matlon ""tact&gt; candldale. much mort then
any ottHtf member ot the unt.•sHy comnwnity could evw
acqulra. Plt&amp;M kMp lhlt in mind and II ,.,....,..
begaln 10 drculatt "' the ne11 lulurw.
This commHioo- our UnlvO&lt;oily aa having rhe
polenllal of being .,.,. oil he baatln lhe counlry, yet I he
mombera also reaM. . Ihe barrl.,. whicl&gt; rnualfnl be
crOSMd and Ihe ~~of being o pen of a major
Stat•wlde Unf've.rshy • hlch dOM not wlt h to 1\ave any
campus a1onc1 out aa lht " llogahlp.''

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From Talbert do not ,..,_uerlty rwii«Jit~• bf
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~peyllblet o:

au:ussors:
"lt"s up to lht man... ,Jince he
has tht stronan:l sex dri\'t,"
''God macte...mcn that way."
AlthoUJ)Ilnost men tholl$bt th&lt;
t,.dition that lhC)' .toould have to
cake tbe initiati\~and rbk

rcjtction- was unrair, SOrM said
they accepted i1 as just the .. ay
thi,.. are:
"I think that moot ....,..,., ralhct slly or makillJ ad, ...... ,
the customary &lt;thic Is 11.- mco
arc supposaho do that. W tuch IS
not fair. bul Lhttt it b .••
"I initiate the..,. boaouse I reet
0

it is apca:Od rronuhc:

am

and it
has alwa)-s Y~-'Orked out to be the
Mst method to A\'t time in many
ways."
''I almost always initiate

used to it ."
, Once again, thert wrte many
c:omptaints that tht man h:a\'ina-to
take the initiatht made h 1«''ll
women didn'c watu .sa as much as

Na- - l o n o t
--O,...cology
1111 I. 111\ IL
N· 2

trip.''
" I prcra il. boaoUKir the otha
person ponues me, llmmcdlatdy
01an worrying aboua brina
tripped, dominated, etc."
A rcw men said u wu ordained
by na:run 1bat men be the

inlcrCloursc. I don't mind; I'm

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they did:

• •1 find I usu.aUy have to make

tbt anitlll tau&amp;J .clvaott b«ause
siJe can so '"' so Jon&amp; •i1hou1
sex. Somaima J •-on6« if W "is
acquladna to an advanoe bcc:l~

slle recr. .toe has tO •perrorm.'
becawe it'5 'her duty' or 50mt:
other similar shit that ~·omen ha\'e
been br&lt;&gt;&lt;~aht up to fed. I would
feel much better iJ sh&lt; would say,
' I have a KJCual ideotity that is
mine lO uptort, ex-pand and
&lt;n.ioy. 1 ha..,n't tried thil. So l&lt;t's
do X, Y and Zl' I "'ould feel
much bett&lt;r ir I lm&lt;"" .toe"'" as
inumtt!d in me ror Mr own Akc

and cratirtcac.ion as I am in bcr ror
my o.. n sake and anUratioo~"

Aod more ledinss or an...,

y..._ l, unl&amp;ll) make the inltial
'""""' advan«-thc initial
ad.anct and ... &lt;ry othct adV&lt;U1C&lt;
after !hat-and I'm damned tired
or it . I male tb&lt; first phon&lt;: call, I
ma~e the first date, I ki.s her, I
toudl her, and I ruck her. It's no
wonder wt crow up to think of
\loOrotn as objects. ~u$-t th:n•s
cxaedy v.h3l many women act

like. They ah·t liule lndk:ation
th:u they 1rc: driven by the same
motlvts. dcsirts, and uraes that "C
a~ . They Qptrate unckr the
a.nump&amp;~ that

tM'y have.

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somcduna •e
by don't
the) C\cr IC1 blot •-e ha,·e
JOID&lt;'Ihil\a they .."Ontl When am I
SOIIlJtO be treated tike a IC!&lt;Wil
objcct?- l 'd lo\C it."
"I ha-c a,..., reclina or

pressure on mr: to ask the Jirl for
date, ro kiss ht:r, to itan a
romandc conversation. 10 bt the
aagrasor in sex and 10 dominate
it, all bc&lt;:au,. I reel it is c.pcued

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or me 10 behO\c like this."

Do Mtn Wan I Womeo To
Ml.. t 1'ht fine AdV11Mt!
0\er and OYU apln. as • 'e have
stm, mm said tM) wisMd the
"OI!Wl "ould make the finl

acha.nce:
"I ha\'0 reed about mm who do

noc. •ant tbrir w1re makin&amp; tht
rua ad•--.n«, but not rne. I can
rem&lt;mbcr about t•&lt;nty )'O&amp;f$1&amp;0
("e ho• e been married three yean)
,.., checked into a mold on
vac:adon 10 the middle or the
ancmoon. Soon a fter &amp;~ling in
our room, my wirt pui htd l'nt
onto the bed and climbed 0t1 top
or m&lt;. The lovina that rollo•·cd
..... v.1ld and torrid. How I y,.i.)h
Jhc \\OUid let like that aaain:•
" I'd love 10 be a .ex objecJ at
leo11 for a ,.htlc. I thinl I'd
ptobobly ho-. a h&lt;an anack if
10mc -.oman Wet 10 me. ' You
tum me on and I'd hLe to make
IO\ ~ w.'lth you.' ..
en "Ish the) 'd be more
up.rront and tdl me "hal they

.., on

h.l'e '" mmd. I •onckr if the) tell
Redford m od•antt."
And )d. many mm-som('(ima
the ,satn( mtn "ho "'ishf'd ~omrn
v.ould n111lr.c 1he fi,.
•
ad\'&amp;ntt-had mixed or ncsativt
retlfna) 3boUI whtlher lhe 'IAI'Oman
should make &lt;he firsL 3dvantf: or

be- 5C"uaUy au,rwive:
" Whtn 1 suu csttd ro my
partner that she be more
auras.i\'e, she tried it and I baC"k ..
ptdakd. My initial rcKtion to any

se,uany aaaressive: .. oman is 10
mo"e a ..-.y."
''T'I'ttrt' "-"U one ocasW&gt;n &gt;~rhC'ft I
bvana •ith a •oman for a
•cck. •hm 1 • -anted to avoid ~ex
ana a r.w days. Amuioa bow
my 16 drin dropptd; maybe: it
"'U a aubconJdous fear
&amp;C'IIing
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Long after the other
gents was wore out.
that ole railroader
Jeremiah Weed was
still going srrong. He
liked dancin' almost as
much as sippin' likker
and swect•talkin' us
Hurdy Gurdy girls:·

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more than a legend.
It's a tribute to a 100
proof maverick.

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traf&gt;P&lt;d,"

"I do not v.ilh to he the ooc:
al .. ays e~pcaed lO inhiate sexual
contact. At the same tlmc, I find
that I very much wish to be
'inviled.' rather than sed~. ·
t&lt;ased. or piJiyed
1 rrecu
when sudd&lt;nly aripped about the
P&lt;nl&gt; by my lo•er-che dement or

"''h.

forcdulncss in my tover'1
approach to me: can be s:wtlinJ to
the poOnl or tumlna me ofr."
When men say they ,..nt
to be more ''aacrasive''
OCJtually, .. hat do they mean? Do
they mean that they want the
woman 10 USC'ft her o-.n so.u.al
id&lt;ntity and uniqu...,s, to create
JtX in 1 new •ay, a way •h.icb
miaht brine more plcasur&lt; to her,
or do they mean that they want
vr.·omen to paniclpatc: with mort
enthusia.sm in the ritual of whar.
our cullurt has come to rtsard as
•'OOJC'ft

male sexualitY? As one man put h .
" I don•t like to have a woman be:
pa.s.sivc with me, btcau~ I fetl

then thai she is indirrermt, and it
~..-:;;~ my po~er.tj'. -~~ ~'i~~·~
woman .shOVI'ift.&amp; ht-r c:;;,~wmtnt
and c~C"~ation fn m-ponsc to vr.hat
I do to her eAatcs mt. But sM
shouldn't be: dtmandina. and
initiatt sex ..-heft t
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UUAB looks
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...

uw.aow.aon ~ L.ok .........

·w• c•n,... ht1IW to •Pf'Nl IO ~ •" ,,.
1 panJalamwer. The Arena, wi1h
mC't '" Sa~ Antonio, Tb~ to
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Sp«1rum Srqff RtpOnu

diocuss problems radn&amp; coli&lt;&amp;&lt;
con«n produaioM. Risin&amp;

10000 ...... is nol good ror

an'rrnoon concc-ns, OS,Cn Mike

production costs ha\·c.;:au1td 1
natiOn :II dtcline ln thC' nuntbc:r or

JhO* '· and other continuing small
"A 1&lt;hoolrhls oil&lt; should b&lt;
able 10 11:1 bl:lr&lt;r bands. •• Physical
Therapy mojor Myles Kessler
complain«!. "E&gt;&lt;n Comdlgor
lb&lt; Ktnh."'
Sopllomor&lt; Laura Giannini
ldckd 1ha1 "oil UB .,.., &amp;&lt;U are
watm..up typt bands. I nn-er even
hurd or mou or them ...
•• A ftemoon concerts in Squirt
a.rc a welcome s:urprist," said
Bioloay major Mike Kric:hmar.
"Afier class I like 10 hang our,
ha"' a couple ol b&lt;m and li!ltn
to the music. It would bt ~\m
beller ir the bands ,...,. d«:cnt."
"W• can n&lt;&gt;'&lt;f hope 10 apptal
ro &lt;'tl)body all the o-."
lammttd Unh-cniry Union
Acti&gt;ie&gt; Board (\IUAB)'Di.uioo
Oir&lt;aor Loi• Waldman.
Stodenr ,.,... are diverse, but
UUAB i• u~n&amp; 10 pleas&lt; as many
peopk .. possible by booking •
'lllidc variety Of .ShOYI$. l..asl Wttk,
• local band, 80S was schtdultd lo
aurae1 commuter auclic:nct":. Jazz
drummer Jock O.Johneu, rock
and roll bands, and mows ror
wt&gt;rn&lt;ft are all beill&amp; planntd.
Super stars and bia •.,..._••
bands are O&lt;JI or the question r01
UB. "Our •'hok bod&amp;l:l oouldll't
pay ror tb&lt; Rollill&amp; Stones,"
admiuodWaldman. "We are not

profasional promotm, we're a
non.....pront or,aniu.tion. ''
UUAB's budget hasn'l c:hangod
in the pul Lhrec )'til'$. 1'l\t price

of the ulcnt has increas«&lt; because
"the Industry as a whole Is
deprcsstd." UUAB Musk
O.airman R&lt;&amp; Gilbert explain«!."
..&amp;ptdally the courina. end. H

U a·s lara&lt;st rodlity-Oart

Hall-only holds 12QO people.
dtfinildy Umitill&amp; the taltnt
ovailabk. In • lar&amp;er hall mort
udeu could be sold and mor&lt;
production ClOSIS will b&lt; covertd.
In addition, Oark is not

avaU1ble for conc:cru vrry often.
"There b always a lot of rtd .tape
to 10 throu&amp;h,'' Waldnw&gt; said.
"This )'tV we ore pr&lt;-rt&amp;istertd 10
b&lt; In rhe pm abO&lt;Jt onee •
monlh ."
UUAB is quite coucemod about
Squito dosill&amp;: it has beea the
r.au1y mou on.., usod. The
opmina or the Alumni Arena on
the Amhenl Campus will only b&lt;

t\'C'niS.

sho.. ) Mine presemrd a~ Vrtlla\
tht site or these sho.. s.
NECAA E.\ceu~ i •e Oir&lt;aor
Oat) Ell&amp;hlh m a m:&lt;nt B•llbo41'TI

E\'en afler ahc AJumni Atetl.l u
opentd, bia bands ~&lt;ill not b&lt;
comlna ro Ull. Acoordin! ro
HII'&lt;Y and CorLy Collq&lt; Al&lt;nt
Robin Shisln". many band• sta)·
loyalro rh&lt; local promoters.
Sdrools rhot do g1:1 rhcst bands
hi"'C almos1 nothin&amp; 10 do with

maptinf' aniclc noted thai tb~rt
$11111• a heakh) COll&lt;&amp;&lt; marL&lt;!,
but n is mort" conscn·athc.
Aet»rdin.&amp; 10 ftt&amp;lish~ incrd.\olnl
productton costs makr a pOOr

the produnion. "Professionals ••
eome in and do Lhe whole show.

judJtmnu on a .sho" an ecouonll(

Enansh ~s o utside prornou~rs
b«ominJ more invohtd in
C'IOl(liJ$ productions, "ThC' day Of
th&lt; bia sho.. doesn't seem to be

T he orpniz..alion docs not have
lhf option Of doin.&amp; Sh0W5 in OfrcampuS halls. "We did Bobby and

0\Cf, ••

The Mrdni&amp;hts at Shus tau )'tal."
Orlbert notod.
a diusta. "
UUAB t.... SIS,OOO be&lt;;....., ol
pod) planninJ.
''l"hf- timin, rully hurt us. •·
Wa)dman added. ''The shov. v.·a.,

"II"""'

ihO\\S

mo..

aspeas. Repccsau.ativcs from
UUAB production, student

lO\-nnmtnls. and the m~ia .makeup commiu« ~Mmben. II lS
really an in pur board." Waldman
notod."
UUAB is also looking ror
$luck'nt opinion and has sent out a
S&lt;V&lt;n pa&amp;&lt; survey 10 get reodbac:t
on •hat studcnu want to see. bow
it mould b&lt; prQ!TIOiod. and any
s_.uons they miaht ba&lt;e. The

rC"SU.Iu arc no'4 bftn&amp; tallycd.
E arlier this month lhe National
Enrtrtalnment and Campus
Aetivitits Association (NECAA)

for K\Tal years. T .. o )~US

ago they pr&lt;S&lt;nttd

Blond~&lt;

rn the

WiiL~n

Pub, and ha,•e also
brouaht guharlst R)'t Coodcr '-lld

problem oa:urred on the night of
1he 80S conctrn. With a lclcvi.scd
Bills aame. only 300 tic.kccs were
sold.
Now, inslnd of h~"in&amp; tbc
Musk Chalrnw&gt; dead&lt; on all
s. a llpenoo ~""" board
has be&lt;1l rormed to - t h e
reosibility or. show from oil

the Police lo UB.

us:·

·•we would do more .... ilh
added Shisler. ·•aut $ludcncs "''ant
a ccnain amount of autonomy.
When a promotion "mey it

in\Oh·"'td, people teod lO aS$00111:
ahe lho~ 'Aith them rather tban
the sc:hool."
Shill&lt;r i&gt;lookina rorward 10 the
openill&amp; or Ihe Alumoi Arena, but
add&gt; rhal h -.ill be both n&lt;&amp;ath"&lt;
and po~itivc . ..1Def can do
(antOitic .ShOW$ and still have fow
tit.kt-1 prices.: • noted the agent.
"Out 1r the show Oops there con
be up to a $40,000 loss. We can
cut lOSt'S t.o sorM excrot.''
The prodi!Ca''s- hopes' ro
co--spomor mcwc tffftU •ith
UUAB both 011 campus and orr•
"I used to at the UniV&lt;rSity
m)'Sdr," explaintd Shiskr.
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With Student I.D.

C'Qmplkatt the mattc:rs. The three univenicia arc

Almost one year 10 Ihe day,
the U B men's varsily Cross·
Country team again invaded
Houghton Coli&lt;&amp;• and cam&lt;
home With 8 triple SW«p or
Houghton, Hartwich and
Eisenhower Collqeo.
The Bulls' victory roll on&lt;
day short or a )'ear whtn UB
las1 trounced the tri.,. or
Division Ill schools with
Hartwick as lhe hosl during
th&lt; 1980 campaign.
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ten finalists, tbe Bulls piled up
victori&lt;s or IS-SO (over
Houghton). 15-48 (Eisotbower)
and 2S·30 (Hanwiek} in LM
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" I exptet&lt;d 10 win," said
Heine n. " next w«:k will be the
real test." When on Salurday

1he Bulls travel to Suny
Binghamlon ror a tri-mee1 with
Ithaca, Cortland State and
Binghamton.

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" Cason beat AI (Anson) on
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Heinm, uwe dOn't h&amp;\'e LM
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Mtn 'Stennis-Gannon Universily at Amhent Courts
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Fidel hockey- at Wdls Col)&lt;&amp;e 4 p.m.
Women's lennis- Wetls Coli&lt;&amp;• 4 p.m.
Volley ball- Mans field State Tournament TBA.

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Fo llowing Anson across tht
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Jewish holiday causes brawl between U-B and State
UB refuses to close
By SETH GOODCiii LD
MaJIIJfi•~ Etlitor

L

ast Man:b and apin on
Sq,lcmber II, lhe University
c.)enclar Committet voted 10
schedule classes on the high holy
Jewish Holidays, a simple academic
and admlnl$trath.., decision thai has
mushroomed into a political feud,
• pin in&amp; UB ~~gainst almost the entire
Stale political machinery.
The baule has squared UB against
the SUNY Board of Trustees, the New
York Lc&amp;islaturo aod possibly e'en tht
State Couns, resulting in intense
potilieal pressure on the Univenity 10
eoncedt and dosr its doon on Rosh
Hashana and Yom Kippur-which it
has Sleadfastly refused 10 do and
presently shows no sign of ooncec:llng.
AI l$sue Is whether UB should
rrmaln open ori the two holidays-a
d«l$ion tht Slate University or Now
York (SUNY) Trustees has ~en up 10
the individual institutions. But tho
mauer has bttom• clouded by the
Legislature's approval of a bill that
mandates SUNY schools dose and is
currently sinin&amp; In tho Assembly
awaitina UB's final determination .
Should UB decide to concede on the

faced with a Lqislature that was
thrcatenin&amp; 10 mandate tho holidays b)'
law, Lhe TrWiea ~ded to rorcr the
shutdown Lhemsd•es.
" Rather !han Itt me Legislature gtt
lnvol•ed," Blinken ~plained, "wt
decided it would bt- wiser to have a
policy. But our decbion was mel with
unhappiness at many campuses; it was
ttrrible policy." The Chair explained
that UB was amo(l&amp;the most vocal
opponents of this measure and its
hostitily was illustraled in Faculty
Stnatt actions and Calandar
Committee opinions, callin&amp; for
au1onomy O\'er schedulin&amp;.
So in February. tbe Trustees opted
10 change the poUcy and UB's
Calendar Comminee promptly
recommended that the religious
holidays be sacrificed and Ihal in
1982-1983 school year, UB should
remain open on those date&gt;, nrauing
thai the schedule did not contain room
for trangrtSSions such as religious
holidays.
C modar Commiuee Chair Andr..Holl assorted 1ha1 "the Unl\-ersity
could not accommodate all of the
-celigious holidays. The issut is really
not whether 10 schedule Jewish
.._.
holjdays but or simple procedure ...
n.~ Graduate School A:.sociBI&lt; Dean

nates "Go home J&lt;ws" and "Kill
Jrws,' • now t\'tn the calendar
committre's anti·Scmicism is showina. ··
She added thai she was "horrified" by
tho Commutee's rutin&amp;.
Yet Blackhunt .saiclthalthae wa.s
no an1i-Stmi1ism intended and thai il
was nol an issue in lhe discussions. "I
don'l delect any anti·Strnitism," the
Dean &lt;xplaincd. "But l think there 1.1
some reeling lh31 becau~e or the way
tht dcci$ion was madt it was
dinurbina. but people are assuming
hostility for somelhin&amp;that is not
thtrt. ''

Arter tbe Commiuee's March
decisiOn, SUNY CenLral rcques1ed 1ha1
UB reconsider and President Robert L.
Kcner forwarded this 10 the Calendar
Comminee. Meanwhilt two
Assscrnblymen- Mark Siegal and
Sheldon Silver- sponsor&lt;d a blll that
would mandate thai SUtiY schools
close down on the holidays, and Ihe
measure promptly passed bolh housr&gt;.
Accordina lo a spoke$man in
Siegal'&gt; Ofli«. the bill WIS SCOttO
GoHrnor Huah L Carey and rtturned
witb a mcssaae thai called for !lllnor
modification. and claiming lhat unless
enacted, the leablalion would be
vetoed. "Appartntly, the Governor
wanted to leave the decision up to the
president and nol mandare that they

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maner or principle that keeps 1hem
from gi•in&amp; in under pressur&lt;, and a
firm conviction that it would be too
difliSIIlt 10 fit 1be holidays tnto the
cale-ndar "ilhow a lcssentna or us
academic runction.
Holt wd he felt it was up lo UB 10
stand up for ,.hat it believes in. " I
don't know whal a Universi1y is other
than 10 explicate principles 10 th~
community," he insisttd ... We can•t
ho" to intimidation." Ht added that it
v.as UB's purpose to provide a valut
S)'Siem and stid: by it.
"Some time the people ,.Ill look to
the University to support them in othet
mailers, and wonder -..hy I hey don't
s1and on their principles. ·• Hoh said .
The Associate Dean was joined in
his condemnation of Lhe Legi1lature by
Bl&gt;ckhurSI who charged that "BS a
civillibenarian, I am disiUrbed by
legislativr manilate around academic
mallets." Ht .aid that if the
LcJislature had the power to create a
holiday it could strip the insljtulion of
one-a coraii¥Y Blackhurst felt v.ould
be bad practioe.
According to Gordon, howevn, it is
not "principle venus pra.a ma1ism" bu1
rather "comp~ance "ilh a Trustee
reaulatioh. •· lie wd it was dubious
whelher UB W..s oomolyina with the

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matter, SUNY Oepu1y to Lhe
Chancellor for Legislative Relations,
Herbert Gordon llll.intained lhe bill
wollld die. But if UB refuses, il would
be cnacled and im~ on the system.
fearina thai the biD would
unrxccuarily dose irutitutions IbM
have a small minority of Jewish
&gt;1udents, !he SUNY Central
adminisuation and Board of Trullea
has usuted pressure
UB to
capitulale.

on

"T

be TruStee$ have uraed thllthe
facultles take in1o accoun1 the lat&amp;er
isslllo$," Truslec Chairman Donald
Bliokcn LOid Tht Spectrum Monday.
"UB should wei&amp;b all Of lhc
consequences aod do.wbarts lease
jnjurlous to the sySielll as a whole."
J Tht history of the boliday quaf10o
bcpn early in the decade, whtta t he
Trwtecs had no policy, other than 10
leave the decisiotl to lbe diiaftion of
the individual campuses. But in 1976,

t

added that Lo aceommodate lhe Jewish
holidays would make "awkward"
scheduling snafus and would hurt the
Uoiversily.
Commillet member James
Blaclchurn, the UB Dean of
Continuing .Education , maintained that
it had problems tryina to lind a
schedule witboUI lbe holidays, bul that
with il, schedulina was impossible.
"The problem is aettina a' calendar
that fils-bavina the same numper of
days balanced," he noted. "That's the
fundarnenLal problem."
But some have accused 1he
University of anti-&amp;mitism. ln .a letter
published in Tht Sp«trum, Universily
Sludent Jessica Simon wrote, "It is had
enou&amp;Jt that arafrttl around the school
shw down," sbe added.
Gordon said !hal the bill was not 10
be forwarded to the Governor
"awaitina resolution of I he issue at
Buffalo.» Tht Oepuly Chaneellor •
admitted 1.t iat be was not overly

concerned about the move because
"I his 1ype or bill pops up every so
of1en" and thai a final decision had
ytt 10 be made by Keller.
To a void a showdown with lhe
Legi~ature, I he Trustees and SUNY
Central have been encouraaina UB 10
capitulale while it has been suona in
its diucot, as kener told the faculty
Stna1e lasl ..-..t. the Truestees havo
fallen back on 1he position that if a
majority of students would be affeded
the holiday{ should be declared and the
days off aiven.
"If a final decision come.s from UB
nol to close clams, and lhe Legislature'
mandales it, we will have a law that
affects all the ..:hoots, even if lhey
don't have siamrteant Jewl$1&gt;
poPII)ation." Gordon said. The SUNY
ofrlcial contented that UB should view
the iosue in light of tbe otber
instlt~tions thai would be a.ff&lt;(:led .
B ut UB orrlcials araue thai it is a

Trustee &amp;uidetines, which lakt into
account lhe number of people Who
would be aff&lt;(:led.
Blinken, while usaiUna leaislative
1n~errcrence in SUJ'iY practiees,
remained noncommiual on 1be impaa
or the measure. Kctttr 1old the Senate
that he was coruiderina .a kina tbe
mauer 10 the coUTIS if UB s1ayed wilh
its decision and the bill was e-nacted.
Accordina to his Assistant Ron S1eln,
UB has yet to malce a final decision
and was still deliberating, ahhoush
Kener has usually backed his Calendar
Comminec. The Prosidenl was
unavailable for comme-nt.
"I know of no sianlrtcanl reason not
10 3CCepl au the recommendalions."
Hoh claimed, noting that 1he
Comminee, the FacuiLy Senate and its
E•ecuti•i Committee had all called for
the same thina~ "h has cone-before a
tarat number or constiluency aroups
and I really don 'I know any
drcum.scances to chanar it.'"

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                    <text>Planning Program shut down
Rutkowski under fire
00t" fn..-e

II) RI&lt;.:IIAII O CHUN
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lttm~ly

pJaun iqg

~VII. I..~,

fenuaJC\ 17 Jnd undtr. 111&lt;: oou,uy

/!di/(Jr

ii.ntJ t1JCQ only 1H

pt"(lgto.m ~n't."\

both men ;..nd women.
' ' Were on the border lint!, .. A'lo~n·l \il.ld'"
rducflce H&gt; lht county prc&gt;gr.un. .. We~,.,._~ I')COple

;m unc\ pt..X-1t.-&lt;tl)' ubrupl mQvc 1ha1 Vt'ill

Otrl&lt;."\':t ~me 4.(00 \:OW11Y r-C\ld~h. I he F-r-h.·

&lt;.:ourily 1-lcahh Otpanmt:nc dt."C.'itlt."Cl l:hl
\ Unutu.ft' lo rc:onnimuc ih roocr..t.lly ~l undttl l amily
Pl:lr)lling Program.
C~ing the: low cosl··df('(:liHuc,'" uf tho prog.ram

otud t.h~ f'I~Loncc of 'im.ilur \ef'Vh:.'\"\ ~lwwf:ten: ln thl!
'-'~unty, 1he RutkoW:\I..i Admini~ra1i1m his turned
down anrroximatcly $4SO,OOO fn rcdcral f-unch and
hn~

tlr'.t\Vn ( hatgcs of polltil.1i1 d oal-mak1ng rr.,m ir.ue
"'"-'rkcr) tn the l')rOtram.
fh~ F~:Ohly Plnnning Progr:un. whit.:h PfO\idl..., free
coun\l:fina, ~o.'Ontr~:~ccpth·cs. prq:n:an'-'Y and V.1).
l ~lin g fo r -:oumy rcsidcmo;., '-'til cl~ l&gt;c\:oc.-'fnbr:r 30.
~n"te Llf il~ \\orkt'rs .trc ron~t'rned...,. to whethtr

;uu.J

nUO"!!OH"frunt.•fiJ pr&lt;&gt;g.r:lnt.) m lht .area can llick up
che ..lad-.
''Thb b 1hc only free- tlin~ in tht city,·• ..rud
l·roncC\ A'-\ac1, an educator in the ptOl!-ram \\&gt;ho ho\
~pokcn o u1 :.gajn,l tht tlosing. A!t,~el. ~h o
p.lltlicip:nttl in a rally September 3 o n the steps of 1hr
Rath Cuumy Qflicc BuiJiJing prott.-stin.g the
progr:un·~ df'mj~e ...aid lhefe ~re o ther fami ly
planning scnittS in the county, hutthatthry charae
for their ~c:rvic&lt;-". v.hicl:t might lc;avc some lo~cr ­
incomc ~idenl$ out in the cold.
The federal moneY that normall)' v.ould go 10 the
county family planning ~tcr-which i~ wpplied by
the fedt!r;ll l)cpa.rj ma\1 of H~lth and 1-tuman
Services under ti'A't" X guhJclincs-~cnt instead to
t'll'o other area org.anit.aUons, Planned Par~thood
and Deaconess Hospital. HOYI'C 'vtr. only Deaconess

whu art ton n~h 10 usc- M&lt;."&lt;ficare bill ~ou l d tiCH'r
lbinJ,. or paying for their o ..... n health t:;tre bt'\!iu\.1.!
lhcy•re ¥10f~'"8 to support f~milit.~.
'' It '~ C'rat.)'.·· Assad 10ld Th&lt;- ~\iN..-'&gt;ttntm. '' n1c countY
-\Crying for (td~raJ fund.§, )ei hL•re (hcy'te_ ltJrning
tlo"'n h.Ufa million tloUaro.. ••. und they JU\t S:t\.C

chc Buffalo Bills hair a miUioo dollan ror nc.... tufl.
~you wonder where thdr prioritit} 3rt."
A~-on.Jio~ to:.. source W&lt;)rkmg LIO'el_y v.tth the
u-.-n.. Hion from lh( courtl)' family rtlttnnillg NO~mm
h'l I hOM! private.!_)· rund~. o..lJd\ 01 11\U\'C \\OUkJ dt."O.)'
..cn.i"-c~ 10 abom 2,&lt;XX&gt; oounty rt..."\idcnh~ The ~(hU\.C,
who in~stt.-&lt;1 on .anonyn1i1y. al\0 dttd '-IDt1\tit..-"\ lrom
lht New York Slrue Depart.rmmt of lh:.ahh ~hkh
inditttted 1h~ ~ount)' program, \tn\'C TL' 1973
~ion, \t~Qh to haw: v.or~t.-d.
Af..'t'Ording. 10 tht 'iOlir"~· ...inu- 197S lht oco.n:nal
Ucath r.ah.' in 1he county ha\ dmppcd from 17.8 J'K'f
1000 10 12.2 Jl&lt;'' 1000. Simol:o.rly. the iuf&gt;n! dcall\ 1111&lt;
dropped rrom 25.1 per I(J()() lO 17.3 and I he lt:C1ltigC
pregnancy rate hai drop()Cd rrum Y.S I'X'f 1000 to 6.9.
To A~d and 01h~rs. 1hr tJ"'ii,lon to do~ tht

prQsram

~cems

tO \Uggeo.t ahe:

ttutk0\\~1d

A.dminhlration n. f)la.yinl to NC"- Ri&amp;tn poHttcat
rn 1cres1~

panicola.rily lhf' Ri&amp;hHo-lifC' Party . •• f le
(Rutkows'ci) v.a..\ promi~ rc-cl«lion by pt'Opk ¥tho
wanted th~ place closed down. •• t\~'lo3tl cll.;trscd ~

V oic:ing a similar opinion

lHE

distributed free to IM Unlwtralty communnylltm•r one copy per l*".tOI'I

tiulth Commissiontt Don1Jd B. Thomas
v.'3Y.

Killian Vetter. rormcr

Oerl~ts-

•nv J»&gt;mc.al lftUtlttllrJOn, ct«o~s10n

EORUM

Monday, 21 September 1981 Volume 32 Number 12 Sta le Unl~ersity ol New Yofll a1 Buflalo

Court denies Women bowlers' injunction request
The team is 'dead'
By ANTIIONY M. PI:.Tfl
MuJtUN.ing Ulitor

he decision is 111«1.
Arter three: v.eeks or cart(ul
thought 3nd dtlibtration, Judae
John T. Elfvin filed
his d«ision on v. hctht'f or not 10 g.ran1
p~Uminary injumajon 10 tht u o·s women 's
bowling ttam. an injunction v.1hich \+.ould
ha ..'e prc\·tntC'd tht University from
demoting tht bowling program to club
.status.

T

The program is dead . The lnjuncaion
doni&lt;d.

In a caU rrom WiHiam Weiss' office, the
- auorney represc.ntins 1h~ Royal's Pam
Dctig and Barbara lrv.'in, Tl•t S,~t:trttm
learned from that the team had fai led 10
block the athletic departmc.nt's move.
"We're dead," Deli&amp; lamcnt&lt;d. "Righi
now- we art a club tc~m . They (the UB
Athletic Dcpanm&lt;nl) 3Ccompli&gt;h&lt;d "'hal
they 5C't out 10 do. Jhtre won't be 3 team.
to contend with."
Tht objecli"c or the suit ror the: women
was to J)I"O\'t that the program would ~ ufftr
undue hards-hip and 1he drop to dub sl~us
was"a rttaljatory aC'tlon.
Elfvin"s .stattmenl in effect stated that
••che women failtd to substantiate undue
hardship and that ahhough re1alia1ion
could have been a possible motivf'," he
round it unliktly.

So, the u,gly and bitter struggle between
" We're dead. right now we are a club
team. They-accofijflished what they
wanted to do. There won't be a team
to contend with."

-Bowler Pam Deitg

the women'$ bowHns ltam and the
University whicb S!arted in lh&lt; Fall of 1980
it over .Tht imbroglio run th.e gamu( of
litigation, &lt;tanin&amp; Wl!h the liling of a TWe
IX grievance o n Septemllcr 4, 1980 to a
vosil by the Office of Civil R1gbu (OCR)
this year.
The original controversy centered around
the hiring of PaUl Ttinieris as cqach of thewomen's team for the. 1~81 season.
Tlinltri.s at lhe time, ha4 no pr~·iou.s
varsitY coaching experience .nd was
coac.hios tht men.:s club le.am at the same
tiom. Under Tide IX, the women·
contended, they were mtitted to a coach
who could provid~ direction comparab1e 10
!heir levet.of competition. The Royals were

mulonaJI) r:tuLc.\J hfl\1 unllcr the Titlt L.X
\HilUI.atiOn'lo Tt.intA:rh did noc appear 10

meet the n~ rrquir&lt;mrnts.
Tire Royah '"U&lt;"cd hiring Cindy
cvhurn, -u pc()fC"i"ionttl bowler who ot\si~1ed
J:mt l)oland, lhe- OUIJOing UB coach. Their
rtqu~t \l.:t-~ dcnil-d by Womtu's Ath.lctic

Dil«tor Betty Dimmkk and Tz.inicrh. wat

hired, ;;;purring Lht 8tlCV30\."C.
111e v,holc afrair took a new twist when
Tzinic:ri.s Quil jn cht middle: of tht ~~.eason
ci1ing 1.3ck of C"OO~ratio n from the tAOmt!n
uncl a desire: to devore aU hU time to the
men '3S Lht ro.sons. With his resignation
effective brr;culing the Sptin.a 1981 .'!tffiester
Dimmick w.a .. tace!d \\ilh appoinling
aooche:r t'O:tc:h. Cobum was turcd and lhco
problem was apparently ~hed. The team.
howc,·c.-. did no1 drop the Title IX action
because budgcuuy probltms u.·crc also
inw~h.-ed.

T hen-in what the t~ deemtd a
retaliatory action- Dimmkk submitted a
proposal in June LO the Chairman o(
R«reation, Athletics. and Rtlau~d
ln&gt;uuction (RARI) S:iivatore Esposito
recommending the drrnoaion of varsity
bo"'lina to club ~tat us and l'q)ladnait with
women·~

varsity

~er

for tht 198l.sta.son.

The team did not lcani or thC'
•
r«:ommc.ndatioo unril August.
"We were shocked, " Ottig said at the

time. "We wc:rcn•t "'Onsulted. We had no
imput oo the decision:•
Oetig and lr,.in th&lt;n lil&lt;d •uit in Ftdttal
Court on Auaust 2.6 setking a temporasy
injunaion to stop the dQ.wngrade.
•
Technically !h&lt; debal&lt; is not over. Tile,.
1$ still a [&lt;dual action in the works wh.kh
"ill follow the
process as that for tho
temporary injunction. Also. if !he OCR
rules in tht bo¥~-11crs• fa\'or, abe program
have: to be raised aeain to varsily
.status.
Thtrc. is a dccision·.makin&amp; pt:riod for the:
Ofrlt&lt; and then th&lt; University bas 90 days
in which 10 implement the ~I•· If the
chan&amp;e is .not made wiahin that timt,
.
• di.!Ciplinary action will be taken. The whole
pr&amp;ess coula uhimattly 1&lt;111 the 1981-82

••mt

"'"ill

sca.son.
When contact&lt;d Dimroick chose not to
commont o~ tb&lt; lid1ation until Monday.

�in short.
21 SoplemM&lt; 1MI

ca m p u ~

further r~arch on thr computer) "lllhich ha't btcn add~ to the
modirl&lt;'d "rat&lt;i~ bombco.

Assembly begins new year
VJO&lt; Pr&lt;Sid&lt;nt for Academk Affaln Robort Rossb&lt;r&amp; told a
aathmna of tht S111deot Asso&lt;iation (S/1) As_,bly tranquility
has 1&gt;&lt;\'CI' bc'CI'1 part of UB lif• and llltl conflict has bc'CI'1
inhtr&lt;nlly b..hhy and ~&gt;&lt;ntrocbl ..,..,.tionally. His mnarlt• cam&lt;
at an oraanlutionalmmina of tht lqJ&gt;Iaturo, •hidl scn&lt;d to
oncnt n&lt;W membcn 10 II&gt;&lt; l&gt;o"Y·
"Tho da$h ef id&lt;as and lhc conlba or id&lt;as has contribut&lt;d to
1ro,.th," Rossb&lt;ra aplain&lt;d in a -'&gt; desicn&lt;d to &amp;uid&lt; tht
n~•ron\Cfl into SA. Tht ,.i« presKitnl )a~kd the doRna or
Squire Hall a ._cy issue and rcc:oun1td 1ht various historiC$ behind
th&lt; bulldlna and Sludent activity.
SA A&gt;s&lt;mbty Spoakor Frank lmbuoaia- • ·ho upr&lt;SS&lt;d

disappointment at lht.IO" turnout-optntd the informational
~)Mon. callina, for inatased in\loh·cmcnt and &amp;h"i"l more
auentton to lhtir duties so u 10 mal.c tbt AW'mbly an intq.ral
pan or SA.
"I'm 1101 di&gt;Oulb&lt;d by tht turnout ," S/1 Vo:t l'r&lt;sid&lt;nt Sir-&lt;
Karlan noted. ··This Assembly an so ~brrt\cr 1t -.ant5 10 th•~
)U.t.""

John K. Lapi.IJ\IJ£4SitOt-4tt-Chl•l
S.th Goodch!tGM• ~t•tlrtO ffl,tot

Internships get the ax

IRitiatrd in 1969.

computers.
This 5emcstc:r the 5'aff o f tht Univcnhy•s Computins Ct:ntt1' is
ouchm&amp; a 12·•e&lt;:L cour&gt;&lt; bqinnina today, Scptembor 21 . The
prOferam t.s (ret. (or no acadmnc credi,, Classes au opro to all
"*'~\old 1n room 2n2 Baldy Hall, 1\mhnSI Campus !rom 3:10 to S
p.n1.
Tht 1Ctio •iU ~taught in modutts bqjnnina '&lt;~&gt;ilh a brirf
tntroducuon to com put en. follo-A'td b) a choitt of a bq.innina
lancuaa&lt; and ... introduction 10 tht batic op&lt;ratioo or tht
UniY('rlll~·· CDC C)'b&lt;r 174 computer.
J( there arran) questions, conta&lt;r Ra) Volpo at 831·3SSI for

(A &amp;r«ting to Conaro1 on h-. rirst da) bad to school )_
All nght. class. ~nk 6o"'" and "ctcomc b3Clto \\a~htnJion

Your rlfs:t assig,nmtnt this $CmCSttf u to ~rite a
compo&lt;nion-"How My Summer \' acauon WI$ Lous&lt;d Up b)
tht Cane on Wall Slr«t."

In our chics dass thb year. ~t tal..e up the question of "h)'
Rca,anomics doesn '1 seem 10 bf '\liOrking. Yow ~iJ:nmtnt i.) 10
rome up wilh NO dozen different \\'1)"$ 10 say, ..Gi\'C' it

timc"..:...suth as Rome "asn'1 buih in o day." I sugges1, IXuoh
didn 'L collapse: in -a wttk."

-~,
Ke-in MtertiMI'Copr

o....ct~F....,.
Eileen LMIF••·twe

Joseph

B.ling•JfiiNtflof'l~l

Laurtnte l ~thllo'hotoft".,.,

JoH..,.A.,__
Joa C. Olall.laMI.taf: 'loth
Oo&gt;od 4

eo-_,.,....,-

Tony GraJed.,MIItk
Jllnh o.v;neeNOtPhototttpltr

Jeilrey N. C..ntat/8 uallt.._, Abug•J
Wayne 8 HuntetTMa rbci~tg DlrKkH
,_. B t&lt;azmlercuk.tProd~ Mgr,

Stwrtey GigJ41/A4r. Cooni/MfOI

·u"'

Lat&lt;'f in lh&lt; doy, dllrina ph)'&gt;~....
to tht '&gt;'"' for •
clt'fnonSU'Otion on bO'A to dcfmd )'OUrstlf from an an&amp;fY
cor\Siitumt. You'llleam tht •uppl)·Sid&lt; Lo&lt;t, tht Oa•id SlotLman
•lalh and th~ 'Ul &lt;ff«ti•~ 1\i&amp;h·mt..,... )lb.

1\n tlass here at Reagan Elcmt'tllary will be' "ey.aciting this
year. Wt'U learn to paint ro.sy pk'turcs, dra" 3bscrad vicv.' ond
s k~ch murk)' outlooks.

All'« well in Rome

....ll'-~

JoM Fortnell&amp;t'Oflpllok•
Alan C. "-chk:IH•tional

ru . . ..,l'll

mlorm.'llt•n

n :11 lflll1tl

Marg:wct SIW)tedA.tt Dwctot

Ja.:k HelleYtgiAuoelt f• FMt

Computer ABC
Ar• )'OU comput&lt;r lit&lt;ral&lt;? Today )'OU art professionally
handicappod if )OUr &lt;dueation has not indud&lt;d the ABC'• or

---=-

AnU'Ofty M.. Pe1tllllfMt..... f drlOI

Tht Fcdtral orr... of P&lt;nonnd Manaa&lt;rn&lt;nt announ&lt;&lt;d Ll&gt;l
""&lt;'&lt;~ that il has cle&lt;id&lt;d to ond lh&lt; sunun&lt;f internships prOCram
O.h~eb annually brou&amp;ht hundr&lt;ds of cot~ Slud&lt;nls to tht
nations capital to ~ork in their c:artn ftelds. Tbc ~ daamcd
tht Plott•m ..... 1101 eost&lt;rr«tM and add&lt;d n f~lcd to men ,,.
primary obj«th~. v.hkh 1s to PfOO~t &amp;ood rdauons bc1•«n tt'tt
JOHrnment and acadC'1'tlia. The )Umtr'K'f intcm,hip program v.u

111&lt;1 rk

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Free BHr Posters to

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Tuesday, September. 22nd
All club. MUST have at leaf one member present.
Club• MUST have program ~~ event. prepared.
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WEDNESDAY

UVE ROCK
A Tribute to the Doors
Featuring:

LIZARD KING
All Doors Music
ADMISSION SI.OO

�SASU-THE UB CHALLENGE

SASU referendum would raise mandatory fee $3
To be voted on this week
By MARTY ROSEN

A reec:nt auditor's rcpon
di~odosed that the student
lobb)1ng group ,.ould lose
cfft-ctheness of the number or
cmployeci were not increased.

C11mpus Eduor

When students vote this
wttk in the SA Senalle
el&lt;ctions. they will alto
determine whcther UB will
retain it&gt; membership in the
Student rusoc1ation of the
StAte Universtty (SI\SU). One
pro\hion of continued
affiliation "ith the State-,.ide
student lobb)'tntl sroup.
ho,.e•er. IS an me~- 1n dues
"hicb ..m mean a three dollar
incr•- in yearly student
mandatory fees.
Cu"ently. UB students pay
BS cents per )'Car to be
rep~tnted by SASU . If the
referendum passes students will
pay SI.SO more per semester.
The dtcision to raise tht
SASU mtmbership fcc was
made in Jun• at Its semiannual meeting. At that time,
Student Association (SA)
President Joe Rifkin, a former
SASU ddepte, spoke out in
strons support i! the increase.
• Fees, which have noc been
increased in more than five
yean, are bein&amp; raised
subs1antially this year through
referendums throuahout the
State Univenity of New York
(SUNY) systrm .
The reason for th• larg•
increase is t wo·fold. According
to fo""er SASU President Jim
Stern, the SIOO ceiling that was
plooed on student mandatory
fees by SUNY Chancellor
Clifton Wharton last year
necessitated an immediate

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" The unstable
funding has
prohibited us from
making plans, and
ultimately makes
us less effective
as a lobbying
organization"
SASU President
Dave Wysnewski

ultimately makes us less
efrectf\c a la lobbying

orianu:a110n.''
The rtl&gt;ull of the UB vote
will have a •i&amp;nlficant effect on
SASU. Currently UB. " iLh the
lar&amp;eSt underaraduatt
population in the SUNY
systrm, 1S also tht bi&amp;acst
contnbutor tO SASU ~fling
SII.OOO annually. If the
referendum p;mn UB ,.ill ~
~int o•er SM&gt;.OOO to
Albany If tt does noc pan,
Wy1nnosk1 •trt&gt;Sed, the
credibility or th• oraanization
.. mbe arfrcted.

''Uo is

or crudal
importanc• to SASU." Stern
explained. "Many important
ltgi&gt;lator. arc from the
Buffalo arra. If the
rtfertndum failed, UB would
be the only SUNY center not
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referendum. Several SUNY
schools have already reached
the SIOO limit and further
postponement on a
membership increase ,.ould
possibly prohibit these schools
from paying a fcc increase out

or their restricted budget at •
later date.
A n immediate reason for the
increase is rising costs which
hav• resulted in pcrsonnrl
cutbacks in the Albany orfice.

pus it."

While Stern contended that
studmts an: hf'SIIInt 10
In addition. in an effort to
support
rcc increases. he
decentralize saviccs from
araued that pist results rrom
Albany, SASU has hired four
lobbyi111 efforts have already
full-time regional organizers.
supponed the incr.-s.
The ntw S~affers are bdn&amp;
"SASU lobbied sUC«SSfully to
paid through money that has
rait.e the minimum Tuition ·
been received from the rune
Assistance Pro&amp;ram (T 1\ P)
referendums that were pasoed
aWitrds from $200 to S2SO, and
las1 year. •
The primary purpose for the won the restoration o f $22
million in budget cuts for
referendum is to provide a
academic pro&amp;rams." he
l tBblc funded on an annua.l
expla1ned.
basis with income dependent
"As a founding SASU
on &gt;tudtnt enrollment. "The
member I "ould hope that U B
unstable fundins has
"'ould continue a tradition
proh1bit&lt;d u~ from ma ~ ing
plan\.'' '&gt; ·\SU President D:t\c 1hat's benefM:1al to bolh
groups."
Stern &lt;onduded.
Wysn'"''l1 .aid," a 1d

SUNY offers students a chance to study abroad
Special program
By fREDERICK E. PARK
Sp«tnun SttiffiVrlrtr
For more than a decade UB
and many other SUNY
inSlitutions have sponsored an
overseas academic program.
This program enables
Studctlts to S1udy abroad
durin&amp; thdr summer 'acation
or instead of attending U B
durin&amp; the school year. The
program, -..hid! is run through
the Office or International
Studin, helps MUdents fond
sponsors for •~changn in
countriec all o•er the world
indudign France, Ita ly .
England, canada and several
South American coumries.
Students can attend schools
in any of these countries and
pay regular State University of
New York (SUNY) tuition,
which helps keep com low. In
order to ~ considered for the
program a student must ~ in
good academic standiOJ with a
grack point averase of at least
2.S and have completed two
years of colleae level lan&amp;uqe
course in the native tonaue or
the countt)'.
D orothy Sehaktman, UB
pr-ogram coordinator &lt;Jitimated

the cost to lhe student to ~
anywhere from S2000 to S4000
per ·srmester depending on
which program the student
chooses.
Wayne Clifford , a U ll
junior is one of approximately
100 students in the University
who uses the program.
Oifford attended the
Unl\~rsity or Madrid through
an Os~&lt;ego sponsored
program. "It's a totally
different environment than
anything I v•as used to. II "as
a great experience." Clifford
reponed.
"The best thing to do is
hang around with the natives.
You'll pick up the lansull&amp;e
faster that way and you'll feel

more: al home," he

nou~d.

"The people over there are
~ally friendly and curious

about Amrric a. All they've
~er seen of the US is what
the-y ser in movies.,.
Ufford heard about the
o verseas academic program
dtJrin&amp; his freshman year,
when an International Studies
repre:sentative spoke to his
Spanish dass. Sinoe then he
has speot two summers in
Spain at the University of
')iadrid and hi&amp;hly

recommends that others
$1Udents try it.
The International Studies
Orlice is located in 414 Capen
Hall and is accepting
applications from qualifying
students' ror the spring and
summer semnters.
As for grading procedun!s.

credits rrcicved do not affect
the student's grack point
averaae, but the credits are
shown as transferable on bis or
her ttanicripr. Upon request, a
transeripr supplement can ~
added shoWIIIJ all grades for
course taken abroad.
Unrortunatrly there are no

ao•ernmctlt annts or
a.ssistan~ provams at this
time. but there are several
scholatslups avallabk to
qualifyins students. The
International Studies Offi~
and the ov..- academic
program are state funded
throuah tile SUNY.

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praod&lt;no or Lbe fanu1y uf&lt; Board, oh&lt; od•i&gt;ocr
board ohaJ 0 ,.......,. th&lt; Famol) PLonnons Procnn&gt;·
Vftltr 11 ptt"Sently adnuniiuathe auntanl 1o Cou.nl)
Lqjsl&amp;tor Joan K. 8oU7, onr or thr r... kf.o\1&amp;1~
•ho ha\t tr)-ed to k«P tbc rtocram ab,c.
.. Nobody's ..,., ;...., uo 1 ocason
oh&lt;
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proaram had 1o bf- dostd ctov.n,'Vt1tc• ~d. hThffc
$C'C'mcd 10 bt' $0mC' rolitital prt.~)UfC
. The
qU&lt;:SOionslo b&lt; ukrd arr, 'Why7 And ""Y ohr
hurr) ?' At least the money"'" available. Wt could
ha\C k:f'Pt the proaram soina another )tar.,
"Th&lt; dr..ision cam&lt; obruptl)·," Vctorroold TM
Sp«t,.m. "lbr family Ufe Board ".un't onformed
untol h ns a/ltitocromp/t." Ae&lt;otdlii&amp;IO Vcun,
oh&lt; FamUy Plannins PrOJtam's faot .... oll&lt;n
bounctd around from oo&lt;lrpslaourc commiu~ oo
anochcr, but dret' bttk m.1trcs. from pohtKians.
"Tlltrr ,.....,•t moll&amp;h suppofl on oh&lt; k:&amp;islatur&lt; to
10 on record to oppost thi.$ mo,t.'~ he obsu\-ed.
Vrun alludt'd to oh&lt; R•ah•·•o·Lif&lt; Panr'&gt;
campaign impropn&lt;lies durin¥ the 1980 counoy
tAreulh·c ra('( bc1wecn RutkowsJd and INmocrat
frank McGuirt, wht'n RigJn--tO·Lift mrmbrrs
approac:h!d both candida!~ *ith mdorscrntnu.
allqodly in cxchanae ror ~noln pt&gt;hucal fa•ors.
"h ,.,.. on iUUSiratioo or ohr r...-t ohao Ri(hl·tol.ofr ns con&lt;m&gt;od .,ith fomol) pl&amp;nnong," \'&lt;11«
.a.d. "Wh) tis&lt; ..ould lhr counly cnclth&lt; Pl'otrillll?
Bolh ohe sdooo! board and th&lt; Catholic Oi-.r om
r&lt;pracnl&lt;d on obc Fami)) urr Board And Buffalo
has one or lhelti&amp;bat inrano mollallly ,., ... Ulthr

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councry. \\'hy are·~ btina mort COJ'I.)('no'a\.i\'~ than
ohe Reqan Admini&gt;1rarion ll7 Thr)''rt' sh-ini Ullhe
money buo we a.r&lt;n't taklns io .
"Th&lt; whole obi~~&amp; bas an air ol b&lt;lna abrupt and
prrripilous and noo ...u thollihl out," Vetoer
rcmukod. "Th&lt;.r&lt;'&gt; no aaual proof of pt&gt;litical
moti\'acions, but ~·s &amp;ood reason to su.rmist there
"ere, JUst by PfOCU.S of etim[nation."

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Fallfest attacker
Campus Public Safety is loolillll roo 111&lt; abo•'&lt; suspoa, .. ho
aiJca&lt;dly ttllt~od a 16 year-old 11 la&gt;1 ,.ork '• Fallrest. 1M.,.,.,....
i.l a •hilt male. 23 )·ears-old, si• r«t tall. with a muscular buikl .
H e ..,..as '4·earing a b1uc shin, a blue rain jad.ct and blur jcan.s, a1
l"f time or the assault. The SUS,p«"l WA\ .$t'fll wilh four Olhnmal&lt;s •• Fallfest. '
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Anyone '4ilh informalion is f«&lt;Ua.itd to contact ln,-estigator
Charta Saipp, Oepartm&lt;nr ol Publoc Sa Itt~ ao 636-2222. All Qll;
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E nr Counoy Hralth CommoUlOM&lt; Domld B.
Thomas, in ao intef\oc-. •tth nat $p«&lt;nmr
conductod Lut friday, denied oh&lt; prOStllft "'U bcir\&amp;
sliut down dur 10 pt&gt;lirical reasons. Arcordins to
h1m, top health d~mt tdminbtrators met in tht
sprina and decid&lt;d 10 closr tJo• Family Planning
Proaram as a cost.a~Hina mc:uurt. Accordin&amp; to
Tllomas, th&lt; county had sprno aboul $9(),000
annually to suppon tht proaram. Th.l.s money was
spmt in ohe purohasins or supplies, fio~nml
account ins or Lbe proanm and 10 pay one emploror.
"lbrrc ..ere quite • bil or suppl)ot S&lt;r\ic:cs," to&lt; Aid.
Tbomas statfd that family plannin&amp; K'f"'i«s ""ere

a.aolablr &lt;I«,. II«&lt; m til&lt; COill'l~. onclohol thr
SOSO.ClOO on frd&lt;ral funds ~rd by th&lt; Ruolo ...~;
A&lt;tmulbUattOn v.uc 001 mt to tbt C'Oumy. but
Pt&lt;~t'd up onso&lt;od by Plon.nrd Pamotbood one!
UO\pnal for USC' an smul.ar proaram, .
Ahh01och ohr counoy prosrom i• fror oo llor publk
anJ lhr tw.o ochtn a~ not, Thoma\ ma1n11uncd "chc

Dncon'""''

C0'-1 to the pauent should be the .same ...
"Wt fr&lt;lthat l'\"')'body ""0 wanb raonoly
plaMin&amp; Knices: can be- a«onunodattd adequately
b) tM oVIrr community provldns," Thomas seid.
"Tllr srnrral QU&lt;$lion ooclay is, "hoi snvica should
b&lt; PfO\Id&lt;d b) Ill&lt; IO'"mment and "hal milht b&lt;
b&lt;11rr oo le&gt;s upcruo&gt;dy done b) otbcr PfO'id&lt;n?"

T be drct&lt;ion Lut Jun&lt; 10 do$&lt; the «ntcr ..., .,.,ro,
Thom&amp;l Ald. 1n order to &amp;i,,.c
PLonnt'd Parmohood and D&lt;aconeu BOif'llal tome 10
amrnd thtu reque51s for fedrral &amp;rantS btfort tht
Au&amp;u&lt;l I r.lill&amp; daoe. Be dcniod 011&lt;'&lt; opm oh&lt;r&lt; ....,.
pt&gt;liuul fiCIOtl in,olvt'd. " In lh&lt; or,.inal
coru:fdtr.ulon and proposal for this. that was not a
con.n dtrauon.n ht maintained. "IC'.s b«n Ytorted
out on 1 'cr)' PJOfessional basis v.-hh tht Ol~
poo•id&lt;rJ."
Scn&lt;r obc counoy P&lt;OST11m semu doomod (alohouch
til&lt; H&lt;akh C.,.,.millot or Lbe t:Gunt) Lqjslaluoe ""'
ciJS&lt;UlS oh&lt; mauer aJ a 9:30 a.m . ..-;111 Srp&lt;cmbn
29), crfon. arr """ UJ~drr,o~yoo emurr that tb&lt;
Olhtr fom~) plaMill&amp; prO\;drrs can od&lt;qUaJd) fill
lh&lt; pp. E•m if Ill&lt; Health Department ......

compelled co C'hanc.r ,,._pos-ition. most o~ers
harbor doubl IS lo "h&lt;1ber lbc tbr ft'dcra)
gO\'&lt;rnmrnr would approve a funding applkalion ao
this late datr.
II is th&lt; pt&gt;litical implicalions Lhao bother I host
oppl)'lrd 10 ohe program's dosina. Out.,..,. If ohe
county v.u motivattd by purtb c:os&amp;-eon.sdous
a&gt;ruidmuions, those "bO protest tb&lt; do~in&amp; or lM
PfO&amp;fanl'l downtotno ortu and I0 branchto lhls
Doxanber ar&lt; llllt)' JU$t th&lt; same.
... In lcnns of cost..a'Jccth-cnen, pU"""t"ntad't
PfO&amp;faniS li~r ohis oor will CO$I ....,.., to drop thiiD 10
ke&lt;p on ohelong run," Veu&lt;.r said. "We ha•e
doubt•-v.e •-ant to ensure that thnc pa1im11 art"
takm c:are or. Tllis is imp~&gt;nano. l o'• a sqrceuful.
m.;or Pfoaram thaa •orked well ~ith almost no
suppt&gt;n from th&lt; county.
"I don"t rhink it'' a dead issue," Vttter
commenood. "h shouldn't b&lt; allowed rob&lt; • dcod
'issur because io .. ru onmc bock ,.;,h .,..,.,
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Students differ o.n life in Ell icott
By DAVE ROBINSON
S{w&lt;trum Staff Wriw

In the midst of towering oaks far from the
bustle and bustle of Main Street, lies a homey
little village where every day is an experience
and every night is whatever you desire it to be.
It's a sort of ntittle town on the prairieH and
all you have to do to get there is take a
Bluebird. This little locale is the Jospeh Eltico
i
Complex..
The Complex isl home to ro1,1ghtly 3,300
students who are just part or the UB on·
campus studem population.
The Complex is made up of six different
groups of buildings or quadrangles-Richmond,
Spaulding, Wilkeson, Porter, Red Jacket, and
Fargo.
Assistant Director of Housing Garry Soehncr
commented that Ellicott i.s dynamic because it
contains many mu'lti·person rooms. "The other
dorms are comprised essentially of doubles and
some singles. Here at Ellicott, we have two,
four and even six-person rooms, which we like
to provide to the newer students." he
explained.
Soehner argued that the advantage of these
multi-person rooms is that they allow a certain
"geometric progression" to take place. With
rooms of this size there is almost an unlimited
number of possibilities.
Yet among the people who actually liv&lt; in the
Complex, mixed fetlings predominate. There
are a number of different reactions and
thoughts about Ellicott's strocture, its function,
its location, and its many quadrangles.
Laura Frank', a Yonkers-based Red Jacket,
dweller, pnlised the complex. "Everything is
right here. It's not old like Main St.reet and
Governors is jUSI ton far away from
everything," she said. "It's great if you have
friends in other quads, and it's very

convenient.''

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Marc Ginsky, a Spaulding resident who left
Syracuse adrnined, "At first, I wanted to live
on Main Street because it is near everything.
But now that I'm on ElliCOtt., I kind of Uke it.
There's always something going on, like parties,
which I enjoy. There's the Pub-which takes
care or the-bar situation-and you ca.n always

g&lt;t t.o gether a lot with people. It's so easy."
One of Ginsky's roommates, Marc Frankel, a
sports management major from Rochester,
described Ellicon in an unusual way. "It's like
a population without a city," he commented.
"The people are here, while the city is on Main
Street."
The fact that the "ciiy" is on Main Street
has a discouraging affect said Ellicott Resident
Advisors (RA 's).

J

df Gallanty summed up the Ellicott Complex
in very simple terms: "Eiticon is so isolated
that without a car, you drown . That's all that's
to it." When asked if there was anything about
EUicon that he appreciated, he just smiled and
quietly ans~red · ''the libraries."
As a Wilkeson RA, Shari Cohen maintained
that it is a good place for freshmen because
they can '"get to know so many people.'' As
for herself, the Williamsville native explained,
"I like Ellicon a lot, but I'm getting tired of it.
Now that I ha~c a car. I like Ellicon a lot
bener because 1 don't always have,to be here.
As far as social Ufe is concerned, I'd rather be
at Main Street, but this is the best place for
dorm parcieS."
The only real complaint that she had was
that of the noise from below her Wilkeson
room. "I really love my noor and everyone on
it, but I hate the pub downstairs from me," she
added. Cohen also appreciated the Ellicott
Ubraries, because that is where she ultimately
spends most of her time studying.
Debbi Avery, a Spaulding RA added, " I like
Ellicott because it's like coming home aJter
school. Who wants to look out their window
and see the buldings that their classes are in?"
Eiletn Rice, who came to Buffalo from
Staten Island, confessed that EIUcou just isn't
for her. "I feel kind of isolated)lere." she
explained. "AI least on Main Street there are
places to go. But, the peoplt here .are really

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Information please
The $84,000 question !his week is nol whelher lo
vote for a three ®liar Increase in mandatory
student lees whlch will go directly to the Sludenl
Assoclallon ol I he Slale University (SASU), but
whether to vote a1 all.
SASU Is 3n asset Ia every sludenl on every SUNY
campus, !hal canno1 be denied. Over lhe pas! few
years, SASU has fought agalnsl lulllon Increases,
for more financial aid, and for stuoenl volino rlghls.
Without a doubt, SASU has maoe life a lillie easter
lor each UB siUdenl.
Howe-er, whll IS et queslion during this week's
relerendurn. alloaSI atlhls University. is no! lhe
worthiness ol SASU bul whelher a sludenl can vole
In a telerendum where the cenual ossue Is clouded
by vague terminology, Inept liming, and a genetal
lack ollnterest.
We lhink !hey can'!, and the&lt;efore shouldn'L
The actual phrasong ollhe ossue, which volers
will aclually encounter In the voting booths, Is the
epllomy of lncompelence. Ills phrased as one
quesllon, yel II aSks 1wo.
Ralher !han "Do you wish SASU to be the olllolal
slat•wlde represenlalive ol SUNY students to be
funded at a rate ol $1 .50 per studenllper semester,
to be added to the student activity lee?" as II reads
now, II should aak llrsl whether students want
SASU aa !heir olllclal repressenlalive In Albany,
and, II ao, do they want Ia add $1.50 to !heir
sludent aolivlly lit to help fund I he organltallon.
As II currently atands, most UB studenls 8Ie
unaware and unlnlormed about lhe implications ol
the SASU relerendum Many will !ravel Ia !he
booths 1omonow, Wednesday, and Thursday to
vote on an Issue I hal will effect every studen1 lor

years 10 come.
And beCAuse ol that, the relerenoum slloulo doe,
yor ShOuld be resurreeled at a laler dale. when
studen1S are mote lnl ormed ol !he or.sues and can
VOIO fnlelllgenlly.
Some pans all he relerendum are crys1a1
clear-SASU should be recognized by SUNY
studenls, then by the Board of Trusleea, Only
through !his measure wlll lhe Albany barons, who
decide on e•erylhlng from tuition hikes 10 rules and
regulations, undersland and hear t/1e sludenls'
polnl ol view.
Yet we must queslion the second portion ol I he
SASU quesllon. One ®liar and lilly cents from
each sludenl a&lt;lds up to almost a $50,000 UB
con!rlbullon to SASU coffers. Thai Is a iol ol
money 10 leave our campus. especially wh~ ol Is
re4auvely unaccounled lor.
And thefeon lies the major problem with the
relerandum-whefe will alllhe money go and Why
ItO they need 11? Former SASU President and UB
sludenl Jim Stern explains !hal !he Influx ol cash
will allow SASU to hire more lobbyisls 10 ligh1 lor
Sludents. Well how many more, where will !hey go,
What will they do?
While some studenls oo know the answers to
lhese questions, many still do not, and most likely,
will not When It comes lime lo vote. Voting Is a
privilege, and !hal privilege Is abused when II Is
used by somebody whO Is Ignorant of the Issue a1
hano. And right now. nol many people know what
the Issue 11 hand really Is.
Originally, the referendum was lobe held lata
1es1 Spring, bul a 111tle poli!lckLng In Talbert Hall
pushed II 10 an unfavorable Seplember dale. WhO
can reasonably assume !hat thOusands ol new
sludents. coupled with older sludents worrying

more aboUt driJilladd lines and buying boolcs will
have 111e time or Interest 10 eduaale themselves on
1he ptos and CO&lt;IS of the SASU referendum?
Both !he Studenl Assoclallon and SASU are at
lauil lor not making lhelr constlluoncles more
aware ol !he Implications ol such a relerendum
lllhe referendum lalls 10 garner al leas! 10
porcen1 ol !he studenl body's voles. !han II will
have 10 be put up again In I he Spring,
ll's worth the wail.

Good intentions, bad practice
Admist the yawns and emply spaces !hal
occupied Haas Lounge F1lday were a hand lui ol
would-be Assembly membel'$ with Intentions to
make tlus yeats Leglslaliva body and active and
Integral part o~ bolh the Sludenf Association (SA)
and !he Unlvel'$ily.
Good lnlenUons can be juS! !hal, especially In
studenl polflk:s. and lhls Ia even mote true wilh the
SA Assembly. las! yeafs group did lois ol
bickering, lots ol flghllng and lOIS Ol parliamentary
hagglong, accomplishing so llnle !hal even SA
Insiders jokecl aboul Its uselessness.
Bulthe Assembly can be uselul and can make~
worthwhile contribution. Aller ell, II Is largely
composed ol pollllcally nelve newcomers unscarred
by !he hacking of SA olllclals thai has always
corrupled student governmonl and ruined chances
for real accomplishment. 11 s focus on grass roots
issues could only heighten !he studenl body's voice
on a de&lt;:enualized campus.
Let's hope that the SA leaderShiP can give lhe
Assembly constructive leade&lt;shlp and guidance, so
II can accomplish somelhlng

)

Rabbit pellets
Seven/ tJiy&amp; •go I um~ actoss on• of ,,. tnlrt'l
mlll1on1 ot plltlorm ltatttm~MI.S tn•t the c.mpus.u
wtttt lrtundtt«&lt; With 11$1 spring. It's short end to the
po)nt, 1nd ltopetutlt thiS w111 oe also. It's 1 SKUBA

pl11/orm 1nd I put thelolloWiflg qu~st,otts to /he
atud«tl

bodr.

1. Whete lr the unity betwHn student
org1n1zat1ons and lhe S tudent Assoetation?
Proml,..nr mttmO.rl ot ll)t SKUBA party. w/Po Shill
remlfn nem•~.s• (Joe Rlt.in 1nd Ste't'e Kaplan hiWI
to be CIIIIUI if lhfty'tt gomg IO get lfto«&lt;tJCiedh hiVe
II»" I th• Summctr end • flit ponJon of tht! F•ll
ume111r lighting with tiN Sunshine Hous•. SutJ.
lloenf I, Inc. and, whO cou/t/1-t, The Sc&gt;ectrurn?

SASU's position

2. 0... o/ ,,. big pllr/onn sroremen/$ ""' U..
promt.. to 09M ''OUt'-t" olllt:el fo7Jtale 1tudenls
an,. (o..,• otwltar11~ Do you- ony oltfla. .
oiiK»S Oft fhe C.tnpCIUS1 I gue'U t•m not ~mg HI
,,. ng/11 plio..
.1 Hid~ ' " ,_,.tOld tlt•t they Will •'end needless
bui'Mucr.cy .. t lot on., wouklre~ /ifce to know
how many tltoullftdl of 1fu.,t dol~rs h1s bHn
&amp;pent

on Kabolh, whl,. othet or~nlutlons e«n't get
sin&lt;» mo""'''s so "tlghr."

lundlrlfl

4. Ult. but oen•Jnly not lUll, could $0mf0ne tell

"'' wher• the huoe oll•nsfveagainst the Reeg•, cut•
fn •ocltl ptogtlml

1~

p/lce? I guest: I mutt h•~•

l&gt;Hn on o BlwOitd ond mlaHd rho whole thing. GH.
/1n'/ tr oboulllm• thO/the people whO were placed
in oii!M by lite sr~HHt~to, cut our tho political bulllhll
•IHIIIfiO trf~¥ alldsron doll&gt;fl wflar rhey"""" eloct..S

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A ~•rr lmport.nt ,.,.,._mlum will 1» 'lOUd OtJ filii
Tuesday through TltutSdoyor rfla Unlntalry o1
Bu/lolo. This .-1-lldum w111
whe/ltet UB
.,,.,., to oe a mtmbet ol the Studenl A$•ocl•tlon o/

Un-••rr

,.&gt;d•

rh• Stor•
(SASVJ Stor..
co11«1W..
SASU , _ . , , . 150,000 SUNY stUdonll .n lht
SUNY Cefltrol Admlnlsrror/on, rho Store Legil/4tuto.

the &amp;o.rd of Trvsrees, O.,anment of Educ1tlon,
Bolrd of Reg.ntt, 1nd lhe Govern01:. of/~.
lmpotlli'll decision• directly IIIIICifng student~ 11e
mode by SUNY burelucrot• ond pol/rtclon• In Albeny.
tuu•• auch •• tuition and dormitory,.,, II'K:IIIItl,
unl~•lrr

budgets end c:onsuvction pro}.Ctl '''all

d«:kJMJ upon In Albany; thelefore, •tudent
In the Capitol;, cnx:t.l.
SASA II a col/.c#w with voting r.,.untltKM
/tom
•&lt;:hool#. Tile OtfiOnlz•llon hat

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oil,.,_

11,.

lur'ilwd ON1 , , . p . .t ~~~ bocous•
fHtrtOCtOtic-IIN m-r.hlp (COmpctS
ropr•ut~rottM• •1«1..S by lila twiPOQiw shooo/1)
o - 1 IINI&gt;tldgeJ •IHio/«11 1M olllc«o •lid
••..:urW. c&lt;&gt;mmlt- Bu/tf}o. OM ol 1/leloutHI/ng
I C - ol SASV, fla• ltddlona/tt hatl o

,.,...,,,,"on /he .-Kecullw commtt'"· '" f1ct,

morw SASU ,.d:IMts haN come front UB thlln from

any ot,., ochool.
Ar tire t. .r , _ __,lp mHtlnp In S/onyBrOOI&lt;,
IM ei«Jt«&lt; ftPI'Net'llat/Wis decJd«&lt; to tun •
that wOCJid lnCtMie dutl to $1.50 per

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stud«tt
on eff tM ~rrtputtl.. Th'tHclslon was dJflicutt. tHit niCNUty Pitt officers
hate been ,.,uctant to lnctW . . duN fotiNr o1
knlftSIS&lt;hool$. II Sclloo/l ,...,_ IM 01/JOnll.l/on, / ...
lou IOflilimlte ond elloctW. SASU wr/1 ~ ltt AIOony.
Bf&gt;I&lt;Ke June, SASU d - had r&gt;ol-. lnotHud
Since 1g14, Tfla Otgllti/ZOI/on h•d IIHtll/y CUI bJic:* 1/s
st1ll1he to accomod1te itr budget L••t )'Nr. tt
beetme •patent that the org•nilltlon hid to make
IC?'"• tough declslonr on Ita future. T'heffll~. It was
d«:ld..S to i&lt;&gt;crtlle lhe dws
tha h - rhor
IMJiher lncrH$e will not be llte»Uifl' for •nother

,.,b

f1ve yean.

In addlrlon. SASU h. . hltwd fOfllonOI coontlnorors

with t~lncteased funding ftom rtlfltrtdutn Mid fiSt
aptlng. The sttength of the organJzarlo" 11 IH•ed on
otudonr pon/clpitlon. ROflloool Ot1Jonlura will

enhance St•t•wfde communlc.ttlon 1nd ,,.1/ow of
fnlorm•t,on.
Nine uhooto have oltwdy lnctou..r SASV dun
rhtoug~~
orh« 2• c:.mpu••• han
l lm/111 pllns this yoor. Tire /JIIW.r./1'( o1 8&lt;11/oto lo
IMI/OIJSII/p campus ol SASU. A /o$0 ,.,_ """'ld •110
lite "'ffinfur/on In 1M IIMr1 011r ability ro ,.,.,.-Httt
lludfltrl$ would be quertionetl wtthout one of the
orl/11nol rNmbers ot&gt;d10y11

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compus. For,,. good oltha Unlverolry ond
. .,...,lflny '"' lflaPtoper
ol//le
ollldenr body, veto ..,.,.. 011 lila SASU ,.I«Mdum.·

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Sign ·Of The Times
'

By LINDA A. DO HEfiTY

H

elkl. I'm your lriendly ,.ighborhood (humor
columnist. I'm here to pOke a lillie fun
and a little thought at everyday events.
Thus the aboVe title.

It's that time again, folks. nme to tune In to
anotllef exciting story in Soa.pOperaland. Ah, yes,
the trials and tribulations go on (•• •and on . ..and
on - Why, you'd think alter two years she'd finally
have that baby). Pass the fiction, please.
II you think you've got It bad, turn on a soap
opera some afternoon. Seeing those poor frustrated
characters cope with dlvorce, unrequited love,
pOWer struggles and murder cases makes that tO
page take home exam seem trivial. It's as of soaps
were every Barry M anilow song personified.
'At the Clllllet of nine-tenths of all these prOblems
are the town vixens. They're the types you lOve to
hate. fl sh8's well·bullt, basically gorgeous, and can
talk her way Into and out of anything with her deep,
seductive voice, you can bet your tuition she's up
to no gOOd.

A soap ope,. would be about as exci ting as

oatmeal lilt wasn' t for a touch of romance amods1
all this outrageous misfortune, so enter one
playboy. He may not be necessarily ri ch, but nooe
lhe less his &lt;Nin occupation In life l$ sweeping
women off thei r feet taster than your gas tank fi lls
up on five dollars. II you'll notice, though, these
guys are generally unhappy, maybe because he
spends his time with a motley assortment of
females he doesn' t give one whit for, and tho gi rl
he really wante Is lied up woth hi s worst enemy.
Tough life.
Soap opere characters are motivated by two
emotions - Lust end Greed. Lust occurs when a
principal male character has very Intense passions
lor the wile of the guy who runs the bi ggest
corooration In town. Greed happens when this
same male character strongly aspires 10 become
presi dent of the biggest corporation In town so he
can know everybody's business and run
everybody's business. Wha.t Inevitably happens Is
that Greed and Lust mix.
Lawyers and doctors abound In 1rwise sloroes.
Where else but In a soap opera can a person
complete law school and t.he bar exam i n si x
weeks, lind a job with 11 prestigious law firm lhe
nex1 day, and take on malpractice suits. murders,
embeulement, blackmail and paternity suits (that's
a blggie nowadays) and still have time to woo the
l eading lady? (gee, lor such a small town t here's a
lot of acUon). Mysterious diseases are discovered

and conquered by mas1erfUI doctors - when
they're !'0~ checki ng out·the linen closet with lhe
head n urse, that Ia
J uSt to &lt;Nke sure the vi ewers stay informed of all
the events In a soap opera even alter a two monlh
absence lrom TV, there's always a lew gabbei'IS and
gossipers about to left the latest news about the
chi ef doctor Who' s being blackmailed by his former
lover because she knows he's been laking bribes
f rom a reputed fi gure In organized aime lo keep
quiet about shady doi ngs through Which he could
pay lor his son's trip to Haiti so ne can dlvoroo his
mentally feeble wile quickly and run away with I his
girt whose stepfather runs a dell In I he middle of
town Whete the chief doctor's wile has lunch wilh
the organized crime figure's wi le's hairOressef. And
you lhought you had prOblems.
SoapOperaland could very easoly be a made-for·
TV book that one finds on sale between the bread
counter and the pOp machine. I wondar, !hough, il
they will ever make a story based on people like
you and me. Can' t you just hear It now: ~•••will 11
• - be revealed that the student from Iceland Is
here on an tllegal vi sa? Will thl lines ever get
shorter at Abbott A? Will the student w·h o sits In
I he 400th row of the lecture hall over see her
professor? Will the words " Closed out" be stricken
from the English l anguage at last?•.."
Tune i n tomorrow •••

,

By ALAN.. C. KACHIC

G

overnor Hugh Carey deserves rare
accolades lor his decision to prOhibit the
South Africa Sprlngboks rugby team from
playing in publlcally owned facilities In New York
State. The Issue at 1\and Is not International
spOrtsmanship or "just a game" but politics and
America's preceptlon of human rights both at home
~nd abroad.
•
International SpOrtsmanship, that is, playing
games soley lor the purpOse of athletic competllon
went down the drairl lor good last year with Jimmy
Caner's OlympiC boycott. Not that this should
precedent, at teast not lor an ImpOrtant neutral
event such as the Olympic Games, but a past
precedent set In the interest of human rights and
world stability should not be Ignored. This
precedent Is the world lsolatloo of South Africa and
Its apartheid governetnent.
There Is a very distinct difference between
boycotting the Moscow Olympics and not allowing
a South African sports team to play In this country,
or In any other. The United States has always
participated In the tames and the site haS, while
lying in a pOlitical entity. been technically neutraL

U

deniably the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan was
Illegal and should have beeh condemned, but
Moscow, and not a peacful International spOrts
movement. should be takl~ the punishment
through trade embargoes arid other non-military

means. In the past, and since 1es1 summer,
American and Soviet soort.s teams have played
each other despite lhe-dlflerenc.s beiWeen the cwo
governmenta and their philosophies.
Under a United Nations condemnation. the
United States has never participated against, or at
least challenged a South African national team
because of that nat ions' racist regime and blatant
Wotatloos of human rights. White the Soviet Union
also violates tiuman rights, and unfortunately al
times-although so does America on a much
smaller scale-there Is a difference. South Africa's
apartheid phllo~y actively supports Its racism.
an act which only a handful of nations such as..lhe
present Vietnam and Kam!i:hea partake ln. The
prOblem with the S&lt;Met
nment, whether you ·
agree or disagree with co
unlsm, Is that It Is the
Inverse of American values and thus they are the
enemy. The question of being mortally rlght or
wrong Is not the Issue.
The world Is watching the United States. As the
sell proclaimed leader of the free world,
Washlngtoo should be setting examples which
other nations can follow. These examples should
be bolt\ of a slmller p hilosophy a s America- that
Is, In suppOrt o f human freedOm-and what Is good
lor the country and its allies. Acceptance of South
African racism, cootrdlcts both of these.
I t Is plain to see that apartheid Is contradictory to
freedom and this point can not be !larped upon allY.
lurtlle'r. But whet about the damage that would
have been done by allowing the Sprlngboka to play
here?

Already, and quite understandably, the Soviet
Union is threatening to boycotl the 1~ Los
Angeles Olympics. An Olympic boycott can not be
condoned but such a move Is the policy, as tt was
In 1976, of the African sports federations. And
Moscow may just choose to follow I he precedent
set by the Uni ted States last year.
But much deeper than that there could be
economic boycotts from peeved nations whtCll may
Include oil produclgn Middle Eastern contlres. Also,
this might damage the already decaying relations
between Moscow and Washington, relations which
need a gOOd dllai of patching up If th&lt;!re Is to be
any chance of world peace.
Not that the United Stales should allow Itself to
be blackmailed either by foreign powers or by
those at home who plan violence If the Springboks
play-though sediy It Is this threat o f violence and
not the human rights Issue which Carey and other
officials are using to justify the canc:elletions.
However, America should be prepared to a¥Oid the
ramifications brought about by the South Africn's
tour.
Whatever the gu!se the CJ11C8IIetlons are called
u,nder, It Is the proper declflon lor it shows, n the ·
threatening vlo4ent anli·Afr1kaner protesters alto
are displaying, that t he American people do not
suppOrt lnstllutionatWid raclam. •
,
n ooly the Reagan administration-who will not
atop the tour, sayi ng lhat It Ia not t heir
jurisdiction-would get off Ita t•lasez ljllre ass and
start to represent the Interest and beliefs ol the
American people.

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�feedbac
Lost information

Antisemitism charged
Edt1or:
I was homl1ed to teem thlt tho C.lendar
Committee d.cidl&lt;l not to ot&gt;setVt th• Jewl&amp;h High
Holy &lt;loy• nett year.
The st~ts at UB get 1 Cl'mstmas!Hew Year
YIC.tion. Does tht C.Jendtr Committee thm.k OCJt
New Ye.r (Rosh Has-hanah# is ,.ss lmpottant thin
tht11s? Whit tbout Yom Kippur? tn ease- ,,. CeltntUr
CommtUH If uneduc"ed ebout this subject. Yom
K~ppur Is tht most fmporllnt dly ol t he Jtwrth YNr.
11" the day wt ,.pent our tins
It 1$ bMiencwgh that g.rafhtl eround the scho&lt;&gt;J
stores "GO HOME JEIV$" •n&lt;l "lULL JEWS " N-

Recently task~ Admissions end R.cords to run 1
copy ot my course listing only ro find one of the
courses I had edd~ ~•• ml$$ing Aft., a lew phone
CIIIJ. I wiS lflfOfmH that there was e pr()blttm With
on Augull 26 •n&lt;~27 r-.
possJtHMy thlt any tr~n•actions made on those d.-ya
havt o.en to&amp;t !tom tht Admtsslons and RtH:Otds
tiles AnyOI'IB who dropp.Hiadded couraes on those
daya may wanr to run tn updated Ustlng to verily lts
ecculacy. Th1s Ut'l 1M obtamed at ,,. lllformatloi'J
wmdow M Ha)ftS 8

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The Only way
Ed&lt; tor.

.ven the C.lendar CommmH's ant1Semtt1sm ''

••the

Th• present .studtnt governmtnt " Buffalo Is
comprise&lt;/ ot • lightly bound polltlclf p1rty who pion
to repeat their ti.CtOtal vlcttHY olltlf Ftll. In tht
year a1nce that victory, tiM dtmilt of Squ;re Hall war

showfng.

Jeuk • Simon
Unwet'sny Stwen.t

tabltd unlcl tflis ~st Summer~ .,,.., a ulect '"'SA
e xecutiVe$ l~nrhlly hammerH 0411 a r..organuatlon
plan. The propos~ Changes to Squlte Hall have t&gt;e-.n
known lor years. Tht Only Pany 11 pot fUHking to
bltsr thtl&lt;ebo&amp;h proposal. But we que&amp; lion the

tltvnth bour timing of &amp;uch • $OiutJon
The &amp;ludent S.nllt should not 0. • tub~

"'mplng IKIMIK&gt;It o/lhtt t.AecutNe aun. II thll 11m
,..,, a lethargiC tun m mHt•ng lh~ students•
ne«ts. tne .S.nate ~~~~ ag\m ~ CIVQht with theJr
pentt down. end another Squtre Hill wm fall.
The Only sotuuon sHms cMar. Fllltne Se.t'late. not
through tbe "'/"""'' ole certain cl;que, .our m.stead
with some,.., blood A student go't«"rament
funcr.ons best through mteract;on. not V~actN1ty T,.

Senate should represent All me lludtnrs end
confront the myrlld ol t'leed they gtmet"'· 1'101 Just
thB whims of a pamC.Uiar pt&gt;litiCII organz,.llott.

Fr.nk Sterzlna'
•

Tom

Shaw'

Tho Only Party C..ndodotes for Senate

P en plea
Ed1t or:

Jam a black mat•.

s· 9".

150 pounds age 21. a.gn

GemlfJI. lrwl prts«Jrty COI'IIin4J&lt;J II Atttc4 Cofr«:ltOilll
FaciMy. 1 am ~mg tOt s-omeont that woukf nor

Celebration time
EdiiO&lt;.

rtte Unlvet&amp;IIY community n01ma1ty puwidfls a
numt&gt;et ol mttrfllinQ aMI enpyable IWI1t$
thtOUQflout the yHr Thts ,.sr WHicend we h•ve
wttntssed a h.rghltght amOng these wvents m
Co,.l&gt;tllion "81. All mom,.•• of tho VnlvH$ity
community had many opportunitiea to enJoys variety
of t111tural, ftducallonaf and socMitvents. PMa.slng
ex.PM~ tor atudenta, faculty and atatl aNte .,.,,
ovofr.IW m QI'UI tl&gt;un&lt;lance. Tho long tnt/ tocllou•
p/1nnlng and tM maiYelous execu·oon of c.lebratiott
•sr was evident 101 111 who attend«/ this lunclion. It•
OVflfWhtlm~ng SUCtfU WIS the reault Oil dlldlcatMJ
commlttfllt One &lt;:In • Ingle out many lndiWdu aJr who
c.onttJtwted to 1M commfttH lfld ,,.liM job
occomphsh«&lt;. II •t&gt;oul&lt;l ,. nototlth•t RO$ematy
Alocco porlomoot/odmu•oly m•klngtht• , _ ,
popular 1nd succeuful, We ~nonelly w1.sh to thank
the Committe. 1nd e.sp.c.l•tty Rosemary for a
mtmor~ble day.

mmd communlcallng or 'lfSrOng I am from Btooktyn,
Hew Yotlt. and slnglt. I would appreciate a woman
thai 1.1nderstands the blllckman'• cond1t1on ~hind

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Ante&amp; lnma1e
Number 77A9• 381t8

Joan O'Connor

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Awca. New 'fOft( 1-'011

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Sludellt Alfalra

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cSJllest opini_on
By TEJIRENCE CANADE

B

et01e we head 101 the voting booths
tomorrow to decide the fate of the Student
Anoclation of the State Un'-ally (SASU).
we should uk ourselves a lew quest&gt;Ons. The
SASU referendum s&amp;ems simple enough-do you
lhe student want i'o give this Otganlzatlon more

money?
Do you ..tal\ SASU to be the official state-wide
repre;sentattws of SUNY students to be lulldecl at
rate of $1.!50 per . - t l l f per student to be added
to the student activity tee?
Talle a cl088f .look_ The actual wording ot the
reletendum elks whethe(..we want SASU to be the
official rep-lathe of SUNY students, then II
tacks on the rider to lnereue the fee. We should
ask ourMI- how many questions are contained In
this referendum.
The flrat question (Should SASU be the official
SUNY llludent r~tatlve) does not appear to
J» linked t o the ~ qwstlofy concamlt&gt;Q
funding. Tille ~ quntlon not ...... the
aiUdefllllfltll nu:b dlol&lt;:e. T o - - no, would
_ , . thet we do not dealre the_services of SASU
• ... • •• • I ..

by the tlrst queSiion ~n though we might simply·
be opposed to shelling out an extra th1ee bucks.
Next we ask ourselves, "does thi s organization
need $30,000 mO&lt;e from our Student Association
(SA). Information we have been lad from various
campus publications, SA. and SASU itself suggests
that they do need this

~his

moneY·

I f SASU. needs
money, why Is it that lis
pretldent was quoted In Tile Speclfum as saying
" the three dol'-rs are a cuslllon so we won"l have
to come beck 101 another five 0&lt; six years to au
IO&lt; enother tncreue." Please, take what you need
II you like, but don't take extra lor padding.
Organizations have a habit of spendlllO their
· 11)01le)' and then needing more In the future
unexpectedly. On, Whether or not this is true II
SASU, petllaps It would be Mlllf IO&lt; students to
heve graduallncleases In the tee through
referendum to PfOVIde fO&lt; constant evaluatiO&lt;\ol
the O&lt;ganlzatlon.
Why does SASU need three dollars from each or
us'? It seems lOgical that In this day of spiraling •
lnltallon that any 01ganizatiol) would need more
money. Do they tell us what they are going to
all8!&gt;d this money on? It - . all that the
etuilenta h&amp;ar aboot this IMue Is 'SASU Is a good

thing vote yes: SASU does not ask us to think.
Dare to as~ why.
•
All referendums must be awooved by our SA.
Usually this Is done by a majority vote of the
Assembly and the Senate. The Senate, bec:ause It
has yet to be chosen. Is not In session. This means
lhat the Emergency Powens Councrt (EPC)
composed ol live top SA olllclals will Initially
validate the referendum. The Senate will have to '1.
approve It at lheh first meeting, but by thai time
·questions concerni ng the referendum will be all but

!,

moot.

P erhaps if the referendum were held at a latllf
date. students would have more time 10 thlhk about
the Issue presented. Time Is rleac:ted lor mOte
explanation Of the SASU question- we 'have simply
not recetvac:t enough Information O«"tllis
referendum. It might also be better 101 ~U to
rewO&lt;d their Pfoposltlon.
In the past, SASU has without question been
elfectlve at what It does. Should we. thOugh,
suppon anythfi&gt;IJ simply because we are-told to do
so without ~tloning it? Are we lniO&lt;med vole&lt;s
In this referendum? If not. then we should be
aSklt&gt;Q alol ol the questions Pfoposed here as we
vote this week•

�Jack Anderson and Joe Spear

Soviets take ieadership in germ-warfare research
Reagan slashes fossil energy development funds
By l ACK A NDERSON AND

Soviets consider ohe lint use or doemical

JOE SPEA R

- · as almost routine:. And U.S.
m1htaty lc:ldm rdSOa that the Rw.siaos
moahl feclohe &gt;tiD! obovo b1o1o1icaJ

WASHINOTON-&lt;lerm warfare lS
probably the II10SI fri&amp;htmona or .... $0RJ\cd '"convt111ional .. mtthods mm h.l\e
devUod to ICi1l ncb och«. h is hideous in'
way that e&gt;-.o pouon
or nudcar bombo
can' equal.
So the Pent._ is und&lt;I1Uodably
oonccmtd tlw tho Soviet Union may ha•c
d~ some: new, sophisticaled ronru or
tb&lt;sc "biolo&amp;ical" •ocapons. The RussiatlS
may. in fact, already ha\~ tntd them our ~n
Af&amp;hani$1an. They rna) .-en bav•lJ•en
some fO-CalLed .. microbe bombs" to their
satellites and alii...
We reported eattier that U.S. intelli&amp;&lt;l)tt
e,:pens bditve the Ru.ssinns han used n~vc
gas l&amp;Oinst the auerrillu In Afghanistan .
R«:etuly intercepted sc:crct cabl... seen by
our associate Oak Va.n Atta, indk:ate that

au

......

the Soviets may have ustd microbt bombs
~.

A top-.ecret Pt111agon repon mentions

two Soviet sa:teUiLc countries that used
ehernical weapons provided by obe Kremlin .
The VietnamC$C' us"" poison a.&amp;$ aaainss
Mea Lribeomtn io c.Mt. Chemical weapons

\\ete also wed in the clvi1 war ln Yemen in
ohe 1960s. The Russianuupplied ohe
chemical v.·capons in boch cases.
The Pentagon is now 0011vinoed ohao the

'¥1CIIporu.,

~

O ne or
.caricst dtvdopmcnts is this:
Tht So-let~ may ha~ porlected biolotical
- • • l w kin only ohc&gt;K "ho are

ioidaUy ~~poKeS to than. In Olber -.-ords~
the diseases bU. but do no&lt; spread.
The effect or such o weapon is obvious:
It would mean that ohe Sovi&lt;ts could ..;pe
out an enemy army, or an entire
PQI&gt;\IIOiion, and then move in 10 oecupy tho
ttrritory without ban&amp; \\'Orritd about bdna
infected themHJ...

Dlplomalk bias: U.S. ombassadon O\trseU
art •uppos:td lO rC'prcsent 1bt A.mtrican
peoplt . Buo fu too often they aet 100
friendly "ilh their hosu. In the lingo of

diplomats. tht ambassadors ''go nati~."
That appears to he whao happened 10 the
form&lt;r U.S. ambassador 10 Pal&lt;.istan.
Anhur Hum.mel.

Palcbcan•• s.tronaman l"rcstdtnt
Muh1U1111l0d Zla look power in a 1977
military eoup. He has had hb opponents
exeaoted and jailed on trumped-up eharges.

His rqimc ha.s arown more rrpreuh-e as

opposition within Pakistan increas... His

subordinatn are nocoriously corrupt .

Many diplomatic obxnm f~ure Zta's
shaky. Tbey &lt;00\pare tum to
the laO&lt;: s!lab or lnm and can't unlknland
.,.,Y tho United States seems d&lt;termtned 10
bact him up •ilh military and ecoaoaue
aid. If he is overtbro...,, lht innuence of
the United S.ates in the aucial Near Eut
area "ill be draa.cd down tn tM: duq v.ith
~~is

him- just as it was in Iran.
Yet Secretary or Slote Aitundc Haia
continues to support Zia as a dtpcndabk
lll\li·Sovid ally in the Pcnian Gulf. Aod
Ambassador Hummd -.:sa \launc-h
d&lt;fender or Zl•

from ohe Perilan GUlf. the Rtap~~
administrauon ap~r;oolfy clocso't bc:loe-c
tho ....,IY
IS muclo Of a threat

msu

anymore.
•
Tbe Bureau of MJ.... diiJa&lt;d ..ith lh&lt;
lead oole in the de-&lt;lopmmt or fossil
m&lt;rJJ, os now rodng surr bodaet cuu.
Wiii'IIO I f... moothJ. buteauc:raU Ol
ftder.l &lt;0011 rnearcb and de-dopmotu
centers wollllart looong thor ,lObs. In ohe
coal-ncb Puuburgh. Pa. area alone• ..,...e
::00 ftder.i ernploycca m the &lt;11Cf1Y ftdd
"oil Jet pon~ slips. The Pousburah offocc or
ohe Entre lnfonnat- Administr2tioo will
\.~Cocust .

H ummel "'"' not ao all d isturbed by Ckn.
Zia's b&lt;avy·hlll\dt&lt;l repression of dissidenu.
What bochered him was that W&lt;stem

reporters insist«&lt; on ttiUn, tl\e -.ofkt :about
it . The joumali$1$ rtporled publoc nownas
and failed 10 alve what Hummel c3lled the
1

"posiUve·• side or Zia's regime.

In one particularly tactless dlrplay,
Ambassador Hummtl told an oudien~ of

prominent Asians that rhc level or
corruptioo in Pa\istan was only "normal"
for South Asia.
Hummt1'1 undjplomalit remarka. didn '1

saand in the way or promotion. He "'IS
recently confirmed as the U.S. amha&gt;s:odor
lp Ooino.
Wllltbet the mondl?: Although th&lt; United
Stat.. stiU imporu biUion• of bur&lt;ls or oil

So .. hal bu happened to the aoersy
cuM'? The- Rnpn admmistralion. say our
SOU/CU, C,\pccc it. IO bt 101\'~ with nuckar
PO"Cf planu.
\\~lob« •af01 ) nrsl?' Spcaklna or n~odeas

plant..s, don't t'Ount on bcina "'amtd iiJ the

•.... or an &gt;cddml. The federal

aovc-mmcnt ordcrtd readCM ()f)C!rltors at 48
shes 10 ha•• a plan prtpaoed by July thai
v.ould ,;\'C immedla1e nOtice to C'\'eryonc
~ilhin tO mM~ or a rac:Uity "hen an
acddrn1 O«urs. Only six of the 48 mtt the
deadline. 10 the Nuclear Regulatory
Commissoon simply nteodt&lt;l the deadline

for another sn-en mon1bs.
I

�CANDIDATE STATEMENTS FOR S.A. SENATE
JOEl KAUFOWITZ- c.no•dato for S.A. Sen111olor Ofl CampusTffT\I&gt;OfllJ

..., , • .,. e..n mWIIV«&lt; wJ111 S.A •nt01melly IOittt• ~st two r•ar• t thlttk our Student
.AssOCiation c." be mo.re e/l.ctrv."' meetAng studMt ftme.nds then 11 ,.., bHtt prrtroustr
My pnorrtres ~~till Itt "' mdingc«teU' 1 centre liz«/ st~lll umon '' optllt bitfOt• t/Ht c10smg
o1 Sqv;,. HeN thl&amp; oec.ntbe1 1 atso , . " on ~Jeft"'g ICfff'fl ;,.. •ssu..s '"''ere otCOIK*n 10
the ott-umpul &amp;tud~t (wirer• my COtJSJtiUMC)llles} L.est/t. I W11/ sui&gt;POII •" tttons to
hl!tp m•intem and ;mptow tiNt AlttrMttwt Press.
LAURA CELENTANO- Candidate lor S.A Senate tor Ofl Campvs Temporary
"I am running for tlte Student Assoctatron SMere. Th1s posmom.ouuoJ bOtll otd1c1Won
to the .student&amp; •nd • lmo~~~rledgiJatJIIJ undiJI&amp;tanding itbOvt $tudent de•tmgs I ctmonll'l
ho' rhe Vice PresfdfHttlat posllton on the Bo1rd of DuectOf.s ot tlto Fa cult *I Student
AS..,Ciallon, Th/1 poSitiOn hiS IIUght me hOW fO dell With VIllOUS Un1VOI$Itf OfglrttUIIOn$
,,.,d has gt~tm me,, tnslgM mro the ptobtems we will be tscmg In 1111 up commg Y'"
RAMI HANASH -

Candldllo tor SA Senote for Ott Camp\lS Tem pora~y

..Tittt ctosmg of Souut Hi ll tltl£ ytllt m~1ns the dl$pe!UI olthoullnltl ot ltl.ldtnll OWl'
and aao.ss two umpus•s Sine• many commu(ers iJ•\·e come to rlllr upon ths •ruaem
.urtKVJ e$, co"f9• soetet Me. auen 1 p11n would o. nothmg s1t011 of •
£'drr rt11ng

'"'P

posS»ble shou'd ~doni ro
ptopel the .studenl
laCibf'f lot student' to ••r•mblt

"''"'"'&gt;'

J&lt;Qbastt

pi'"· Ill us c.,,,,, llnQ lfH&gt;tt'J~

Bemg a commut.., •rtG 1 "'".,.of 8 ull1lo, I understand tlte ptOOhlinl commut.,s lac~
TtrrotJQhOUI the ~SI t•o yHt..S. 1\te WOIItied
help4ng $1ud.,ll rHI•t~ upcommg
1ssueslhet would ett..eu•t• t~., Irate$ on campus.

""""SA.

SKUBA PARTY
(Students Keeping U.S. Alive)
CANDIDATES
JERRY &lt;XSEN • Canclldato fOI SA Serull~ Oorm
JOHN JEAVONS ·Candidate lor SA Senate 0orm
SUSAN BElTZER • Candidate 101 SA Senate Dorm
DEBBIE GLASSER · C.nQ~dlllo for SA Se~te 011 Campvs T-raty
ERIC ALTMAN· Cando&lt;late for SA Senate Oft Carru&gt;us T&lt;Wf1porlry
ERIC VERCH · CII&gt;Oidoto lor SA Senate 011 Compv.s Tampcmor,M IKE GREENE · Canoldate tor SA Senate Off Campus Temi)Ofary
GLENN OOtfOVAN . Candld•tte for SA Senate Ott Campus Permanent
LOUIS YEOSTRAS ·candidate for SA Senate 011 Campvs Permanent
EO NEWTON ·Candidate for SA Senate OU Campus Permanent
KEITH PATTERSON • Candidate tor SA Senate Off Compvs Permanent
•MARIAN SHANDS· Candldatolor SA Senate 011 Campus Dorm
Our party Js tht "'~11 SKUBA ·•. St&lt;UBA stands lor ..studtf/11 AHplng U. B eure•• We ere a
coahtiOit olstu&lt;Hnll •ct,~ty lnvol'l«! in vatlous .student Ot'Qinlntlotts r.fth • common
gfHI WI 111 want 10 IH SllidetltS mvolved m s1u~nl OtQat?ilii,Ottl plvlttg mput to their admmlstr•tion ThiS enables us to r.,restnt you belt.,

The loltow.no •• a till ol our p.any canoldates and tM fe"Spechvt organazauons wilt\ WhOm

Ofl • Campv1 (Temporary)
Oe~e GlaSUI .. 0if8CtOr ot tile Ar'll ~o&gt;Rape Te.sk FOtee
Eric Attmllll NY PI RG ., AntJ.IIaj&gt;e Task F01ce
Et1c Vercll • S C.A T E., S A ASsembly
MK:hael A Gr- · NY PI R.G

On • C."'l&gt;VO (Oofm)
,
John Jeavons . WRUB, t""-ndents (lr615urer)lncumbent Senate CNirmatl, Founder ot
origlnal SKUBA
Jerry Otun- SA Aosemby, SASU. Senate Perhmentarial
Marian Shands· Carr•bean Student Association. lllacl&lt; Student Union
Susan Sellz11' • Stt~t~~tt Secre~try, asslstant to tne Vice Pt'esident

"t:).,., pan •s obv•ousty very Involved and that same Involvement win mafk our terms in oiUee

Our only comml ument tt 10 what J$ best for the students of our schOOl. We want to Ugh~
for a CENlRALIZED STUDENT UNtO~ through STUDENT UNITY II Thll II such a necessary
pan o t our school lift. We a.l so adYOCate the continued edstence of U't Spoctrum. Betng
thai II 's Ihe '"'''" bell ltucJenl newspapet in U.S. colleges. w e feet thlt It 11 1 vital part of
our school. We can not attord to lose II. We also 5upport the passage ot tnt current SASU
REFERENOUM.

The key to daollng Oltoctl'vety "llh stvdont p - s i s beln.g .WOIO OIIIUdont Tnrouon our o.v..-ahy we ~··• numerou$ pers.pecrtves on stude.nl hfe. TN• ts a &amp;ltengh·t
tt\at we~ is unique to our part~.

they ate athha.ted.

eor.-..

Glenn Oo!Mwon · Anti-Rape Ta$1&lt; Fo&lt;ce
Ed Newton • P r - t of the tndepenclents
lnc..-t Sonat01

THE ONLY PARTY
Candidates
FRANK STe.R ZINAR- Candidate for SA Senate 011 Campus Temporary
10M SHoWER . Candidate t01 SA Senate 011 Cemput Tomi)Ofary

~ Tho ptesent stud.ent Govemmens at 8uttato 11 compu&amp;ed ot a tlghtty
DoUn4 poUti&lt;:.al p.arty wno plan to re-peat their electoral wie1ory of last
lltl. In the year su·t&lt;:e that v;eloty. the demise of Squire Hatl was tabled
untilthlt ~·· summer. when a Mleet few of the S.A. eKec:utives
lo..;ovsty n.mmetod out a r~anilotion plan ThO propose&lt;! ci&gt;AnOe$
to Squlro Hal 1\ave been known for years, The Only Party 11 not seeking
to ~t the KABOSH proposal But -Question the - t h hOur lim·
1ng of such a solulton.
S t - Senate should not be a NC&gt;bo1'stamplng e&lt;tenoion olthe
e.ocut!Ye arm. If tnat arm tal&lt;es a tetn.rgrc pau In ,_.lng the
lludenta• . - s . the Senate wUiagain be eavgnt Wirth ll&gt;err pants &lt;!own.
and another Squire Hall wit1 lall.
The Onlv solution seems clear nu the Senate, not through tr.e wiShes
1
ol a ceitaln oUque, but Instead w ith some now blood. A aovdont QOYOfl!·
ment lun.ctipna. be$1 thrOugh lnteracOon, not inactivity. The SenatetohOVIcl repr-nf Al.l StuooniS and confront the m)'lld o t needs THEY
generete. not Just the whims ol one--pafticular PQ4Itlc11 organlz4tlon.

n..

•

Founde,. 01 origlnel SKUBA
Louts Yeoatros- Santor member oC Commuter atraJrs, S.A. As.sembfy
Kerth Patterson • BliCk lludMH Untoo. Oirecto' of the Speakets Bureau

COMMUTER PARTY
Candidates
OA~D OAl£ • ~ for SA Sonato Off Campus !Wmanent
RICHARD T. 11REENE- Cancl;do.ta f0&lt; SA Sonata Off Campus Permanent
MICHAEl P. PULUtal • candldato f0&lt; SA - · O f f Ca-T..,.

a-

porary

ffill'm David Date. a aopbomofe majoring In Pclltlcat Science. tn hlgll
I waa etectad to 11&gt;e Sluoont CounMI and 01'* oundry activltJoL
I ..,.
of Phi Eta Sigma. Politlc:al&amp;clanca Club. War G - .
Alpha LMida Dolle -Commuter Alfaka Countol.
RlcMrd T • ....., Is a eopiiOrnOie at the un...,...y with a genuine ln101MIIn Ml)llng the commlit.,.. He It an 11n&lt;Mct- major wlon an opan

We feel that ... are the BEST cancfiClatos to lrt our oclloolo·- WE ARE TliE
STUDENTS KEEPING U B. AUVE1 We hQpt that yoo soo thO same tn us We would also Ilk
to thank you lor your ooncem In theSe -.tono.

mind wno formed 1 PII1Y made up of concern.ed commuters whO onty
wls,h to sorve yout P'atform: unlfkK:I student union. concli11onllty balk&gt;ut
tne SpectrvttJ. more parking and resrruetu:riflg lfjtfJc ticket systems
making it an Internal matter r89'JIIJ.Ied by student judiciary.
OUt party will rep,esent you. the commuter. best becluae we have no
Ue.s to the elldatlng estebtltt\ment. YOU are our cons1huency For a truly
Independent candidate YOlo Commutefs POJty.

SMART PARTY
(Students Making A Real Try)
Candidate
TONY CLARK • Candldato for SA Senate Dorm
Sl'EVE •'FRITZ" HIGGINS • Candtdate lor SA Senate Dorm
KENNY tVES · Candidate lor SA Senate 0otm
ERIC FRIED~AN • Canilldate lor SA Senate Dorm
SMART It the abbrovlatlon for Studer)ts Making A Beat T~ ltlo modo
up o l Tony Clark, §lowe "Ft1tz.. Higgins. Kenny lves, and Eric Frledmen.
We a1e running f~ the Dorm Senat01 pO'ilioos. We are running bocause
We are tired of all tho political metotic. We are lured o f alt the talk and
aJI of the ptoml"a with no resulte to ~w for it There Ia toO mueh
apathy In thll t&lt;:hoOI and SMART has decided It is rime to get lnvol•od
We 11e not here to try and foot you or dazzle and omazo you .,.lth adfectives and fancy words. The ronowl.ng is simpty a ns1 of HYen items that
..., feel are -v lmf)Of1ant and itorns 111111 we Wt111tghl for In tiiO upcom-

ing yoar:

""ton:

•

-

11 A oontratOlad'MvdaAt
2) Up grading thO
program.
3) lmpr....,..IUato dorm
•1 tm,..,.. Bluo Bird b u t - . .
5) Eliminate - . . o t rvonoy oolng to unr-slble O&lt;goniutions
6) A puolllor PIICie 8 (tho alto between Clemens Hall and 1110 Fargo
Quad for thO lllopplng &lt;*~tor) •
7) SUpport S.A. fundlng for lhe Spoct~.

._u

PIOO•-•·

Th.,.lt 11 ptaln and tim pte. That Is the way we do u thlo ~··· 11 you
V&lt;lle for us we pr&lt;!JT!Ise that w e will try to do tho best pooslbto Job.

�....

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WANTED

f.lDLICE BLOTIER
Tu6doy, S..pttmh&lt;r 8, 1981
NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
42$4Ricla&lt; Lea-&lt;ifand Lar«ny- A mal&lt; reporu an un\nowo pnoonto)
100~ a Mqnaw" TV «t (valuo S7SOj and 1 SONY •ideo-&lt;c:cordn haluo
SSOO) from Ill&lt; ab&lt;nc loalaioo.
P-3- Paia U!rcony-A femal&lt; rqaOrl&gt; an unknown pmon(s) r&lt;tDO\'td
four hUlx:ii» from h&lt;r 1980 Mustona. Value, SIOO,
PS-P&lt;tir l.oro&lt;n)'- A !IIlii&lt; rrpons hnvin&amp; fout hulx:iP' valued at S7S
and on&lt; hood omam&lt;nt valutd aa Sl3 Aol&lt;n from hi• -.hid&lt; ,.hak it
..... park&lt;d 111 tbc: ab&lt;n &lt; loaluon
Fron7ca\ Hali- Cnnunal Molducf- A deantr tn fron""'~ H&gt;ll.
lhll pmon(s) dam~ east &lt;loor panrc boo fll&lt;\1hanbo\. Tbr damaa&lt; 11
valutd at SJ7S.
Mf'AC. 3rd Ooor &lt;ntran« from Rrd Joctea numbn s'- P&lt;'Iil
lare&lt;ny-Pattol «PPri&gt; an un~IIO" n person(s) SIOl&lt; a door knob off a
door at lhc abo\C lo&lt;ltion. VatU&lt;, $20.
Rtd locket numb&lt;r s. Lnd 1-0imir&gt;al Mj$&lt;Jutf- Pattol &lt;&lt;POrt&gt; that a
,.hit&lt; mal&lt; appaOA. S'IO", IM lbl. ,...,;nil a e&lt;&lt;tn drc.u .bin and blue
JC'IJ\S was St't1'l hiuin&amp; 1he larac plate &amp;lass ..·indow a1 the abo\r loca11on,

f&lt;J&gt;O"'

01nd in rhc proetS\ breaking same ~A·Jndow. Patrol mttrvi~'td '"'o

,tudmts. Both \tlttd 10 pa~rolthlt 1 male commhtrd 1M crime. VJIUt'
or tbt do.rru&amp;&lt;d ....do.... is approJ&lt;imaacly S400.
R&gt;chmond Bl&lt;il· 2, Lnd 1-H:arlbSIIl&lt;'ftt-A frmak r....,ru ahot • rtoup
of male&gt; •«&lt; caulioa a distutbanc:o II a floor party in IJkl&amp;. 2. On&lt;
mol&lt; harasstd abc •·ictim by grabblnc h&lt;r and slappina her. lndf'iduali
,..,. u k&lt;d ao lea&gt;&lt; Ooor, Tl)ty become vrrbally 1buslvc nnd a minor
Oaha OC(!Ufrtd. ApproJdmllldy IS oah&lt;r studmtsat C.nisius w&lt;t&lt;
rn\'Oivtd. All "'tfc .. amtd about bdna In domu.
Hamilton Enar~minal Ml&gt;ch~f-A bus dn•er for Blue: Bord Bus
Company ntpor1&gt; thai .. bil&lt; tra\thnJ North on Harndaon EntriUICO. a
-..tlrt&lt; mal&lt; "rarin&amp; a rtd a-oblrt In tht oompony of 7 oah&lt;r maks lhf&lt;"
on object at the bus. breotin1lefl r&lt;ar window. Valt&gt;&lt;, Sl2S.
Clruaon, Jrd Ooor Loungr-Petlt 1.4rctny-A mal&lt; «PPrts hrpl~«d hi•
wlll&lt;l on lh&lt; Ooor, lrft tbrlouna&lt; for S minut&lt;S, and upon retumlna
found 11 missin&amp;- W.O.. &lt;OIIIOiotd $40 ca&gt;h, driv&lt;r's locmsc:. studtnl
I.D .. ..,..,..,.. c:ord, and otbfr pmonal papers.
Richmond nwnb&lt;r 4, 1.&lt;\-d 2~Petll l..luUny-Paarol ol&gt;\c:otd two
..hll&lt; n~ tl}ona to npen mail boses at the abo'&lt; lowion. Upon
clol&lt;t inspection, patrol noaictd that abo~ was actuolly op&lt;ntd by
subi«'&gt;. Paarollat&lt;t nopped sub}&lt;cu in Cor~ Rood and id&lt;nlifltd th&lt;tn .
Subj«U stlltd ahoy did not ttmO&gt;&lt; any mail.
Richmond oumb&lt;r 3, 2nd Floor.Louna&lt; wriJht room-P&lt;tia
Larttny-l'lttol r&lt;JIOru an unkno ..'n penon~) uiUiCfev.'ed artd tOOL
eonn&lt;C!inalod. plate for boltiO&lt;k on door kadifllto the abov&lt;
location.
Rtd Jadtet numb&lt;r 3, 2nd Ooor louna&lt; pool room-Crinoinal
~
Mlschi&lt;f-Paarol reports an unknown - ( s ) partlolly ltkktd a hoi&lt; in
th&lt; wall at tb&lt; abo•• location. Damap: c:stimll&lt;, $40.
MFAC, Room 161-Criminal MiJcbi&lt;f-A mal&lt; t&lt;J&gt;OriS thll swpoot
picktd up and ahrf'W a cbir apinst all&lt; wall 11 lh&lt; obo'&lt; location ca.Woa
SSOin domqe.
Ponrr-Petil Larceny-A f&lt;tnal&lt; rcroru lb.&lt; llu:fl of h&lt;r W.O&lt;t

oomaini'n&amp; her Utcnsc and S6 in cash.
Rtd JKkrt numb&lt;r I, Levd 4-Falsr Fire Alarm-Patrol t&lt;J&gt;OriS an
unk.no"ll penon had pulled Bo• numb&lt;r SS of tbc obove lowion
cauoina tbc fir&lt; alarm to sound.
Oinaon Hall, Lou~ C Ill-Petit l..luUny-PalrOl &lt;&lt;POrtS an unlno,..,.
pmon(S) took Ill&lt; m&lt;lllltp of I llblt II lh&lt; above Joc:alion.
Parldnc Lol P·S&lt;-Aitempt&lt;d Robb&lt;ry-A malt r&lt;poru lllat a whit&lt;
mol&lt; cam&lt; out or ah• woods. polnttd a knife, and asktd him if h&lt; had
any moo&lt;y. Voctim th&lt;n ltkktd th&lt; knift 0111 of tb&lt; $Ubj&lt;a's hand artd
hit him in tbc: b&lt;ad. P&lt;rp&lt;rrator tbal pid:td up knlft artd ran bad: into

RldJ&lt; Lu Cafetma~lluraJary-A mal&lt; &lt;mplor« or Food SeMc&lt;s
rrporu thot S8S "orth or food was takm from tb&lt; abo•&lt; loaltioo.

Parkin&amp; Lot ~Hrt llld Run-A male r&lt;J&gt;Oru an uoknown •'&lt;hide
suuok btJ car's quartrr pend ortd bump&lt;r.
R£d Jodn-P&lt;tit l..luUn)-A mal&lt; roports that SlO ..-.. aolto from 1m

~~.....n-Petit Lar&lt;tny-A malt r&lt;pOrts unknown pcrsonh) mt&lt;rtd
hU room r('f'fl()viQ&amp; hi&gt; blt&gt;&lt; baseball Jo&lt;k&lt;t valutd at '35.
SOUTII CAMPUS REPORTS:
Roury F'rdd-Criminol Misdlitf-A II!Ak r....,ru uo~I!O"'fl pcrson(ll
dam~ a JOCl&lt;C&lt; ntt 10al post.
TO"tf Ha1J-Peti1 Larcrny-A mak rcpOtli unlnov.n ~XfiOn(s:) rt'fnov·
ed a lea1her rua. from 1h~ above- loc:allon.
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JDursdl), S.,.ttmb&lt;r 10. 1981
NORTH CAM PUS RIJ'ORTS:
P-2 Lot-P&lt;tit l..luUny-A male rtporu - ( s ) unl.no"n too~ lh&lt;
batter) from hiHar.
Kno' Hall-Criminal Mlodli&lt;f-Patrol rtpor1&gt; unkno"11 pa-son(&gt;l brok&lt;
g}A).~ door 10 fire: t-Ahngul)he-r cabintl by room K-20.
Lebmon Hali-Haras)ln&lt;ni-A ftmll&lt; rtports unkno"n person(s) hnt
b&lt;m mokina obs&lt;tn&lt; phon&lt; calli llld lto•ing obscrn&lt; ootn on b&lt;r door.
SOUTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
Oark o,.m-Petrt l..luUny-A mal&lt; r&lt;J&gt;Ort&gt; penon(•) un\no"n saol&lt; Ius
v.~let alona willla fomal&lt;'&gt;-waUet . Til&lt; man's "·.Uet contointd • cho.~
fna S9l lind SS cam. Ttl&lt; ,.oman's wall&lt;! conaaintd Sll cash and p&lt;r·
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mrn. lkf&lt;n·
danu tnt&lt;r&lt;d llld r&lt;maintd unla,.fully on Fost&lt;t Holltluou&amp;h an 011&lt;'1
llld also &lt;nt&lt;rtd unlawfully f&lt;'er&amp;larail&lt;n bdoi\JU\1 to
SoJfr.td ConstructiOn Co. by collin&amp; the lo&lt;kl on lh&lt; tnikn wilb bolt
cuum aaken from FOiiiC" Hall.. Ddmd~.nls tool-. "anou.s tools and
rquipmrnt from th&lt; arailrrs valutd 11 O\'&lt;r $250. Th&lt;y ai&lt;O dama&amp;td a
window In Fostrr Hall and scvrrallocb on th&lt; arolku. Total damaa&lt;
ovrr SlSO. Th&lt;y a1so &lt;nt&lt;rtd Abbott HaU unla,.folly by cuuin&amp; ah&lt; loc~
orr thr •i.ndcw. on the Yt'CSl sfdr of lht buakhn.c. and rtmovtn&amp; a sctta'l
from lh&lt; ..indow tr&gt; pin eo&lt;ry. lk(mdants did damla&lt; a door In Ab·

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unknown brok&lt; a "indow al the abo"&lt; !oration. Valt~t. SSO.
Squire Book Stor&lt;-Pail l..luUny-A f&lt;tnak r&lt;J&gt;Ort• pmon(s) uolmov.·n
notc:boob from a shdf ..-hilt sh&lt; wu lhoptook b&lt;r two boob and
P'n&amp; 11 lh&lt; ab&lt;n~ lowlon. Tot~ valU&lt;, SSS.
Oar~ o,.m-P&lt;trt l..luUny-A mal&lt; t&lt;J&gt;OriS penoo(J) unlno.,, aol&lt; hU
boa "'iah l&lt;ttm USMMA on il "bicll eonaaintd dolllin~o his wall&lt;t ($7
cash, NYS drivrrslie&lt;DI&lt;, blank cbrrk, and pmonal poperl), from his
lock&lt;r at th&lt; above loution.
Farb&lt;r Hall, First Floor-QimiiW MisdU&lt;f-A male r&lt;J&gt;Orts unkno"11
pcr100(s) ..-panttd Ill&lt; wat&lt;t pip&lt;$ uoder a IDilct in lht m&lt;n'&lt; room.
Total darnaa&lt; c:stimllt. SISOO. This caustd floods In th&lt; haD..-ay, ad)a·
-• orr.... ond Ill&lt; buctnma.
Friday. S.pl&lt;mb&lt;r II. 1911
NORTH CAMP US REPORTS:
Cook• Hali-BuraJary-a mal&lt; """'" pcr100(1) unl.nown brok&lt; lbt

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Gon&lt; Terracc-P&lt;Iit l..luUny-A f&lt;malt rcporu pmon(o) un~TI
took four hubcaps off ber •'Chidt. Value approximald) SIZ8.
SOUTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
Ba&lt;lk la"11 belw«n Ooodyw- and Orm&lt;nt- M&lt;ntal Hy&amp;)rn&lt;
Law- Patrol r....,ru tht atT&lt;st of a frmalt und&lt;r Ill&lt; obovrlaw. Sht "'"
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Sherman Saudtnl Lot-Hit111ld Run- .l. fc:male reports bu vehkl&lt; w iU
hit In tho,.., b4mpcr by a Voltu..·qon. fo«nse numb&lt;r 04-LSC.
Otm&lt;nl H~I-Falsc Fir&lt; Alarm-Patrol r&lt;J&gt;OrtS 1 fais&lt; fir&lt; alarm 11 th&lt;
above location. Buffalo F'tt&lt; [)q&gt;anment rcspoodcd.
Adlooo&lt;&gt; Hali- P&lt;till..luUoy-A f&lt;mak reports an unknown per10n(s)
r&lt;movtd b&lt;r -..all&lt;! from brr puts&lt; conaainifll $9 cUb, Top&lt; money
cwd, and' pmonal papers.
Squire lhli-Petil l..luUny-A f&lt;male r&lt;poru h&lt;r brown sutd&lt; walln
wu token front th&lt; phoor boo&lt;b aa all&lt; above lotltioo. Til&lt; ....n.. conlalntd $SO in calh, I moneymallc cash-an!, llld
papers.
H...U,I BuildinJ. SeniCt Ar&lt;a-Pctil Llloet~Y-A mal&lt; r....,ru Ill
unknown pmon(s) Slol&lt; a 12 •-oh DEKA b&lt;Ltery from a portable pumpill&amp; maohin&lt; inlid&lt; tb&lt; hearina lhop.
Farber H.U, Otnaal Lo&lt;ktr Room Basem&lt;nt- Orand l.ar«ny- A male
r&lt;ports an uoknown pmon(s) saok various d&lt;ntal equipment valutd 11
$600.
Roaary F'rdd-&lt;ltarld Laraoy-A malt r&lt;J10ru lhl&amp; Ul)known perSOn(&gt;)
r&lt;men'td his ....net oonaalnloa • Scan credit &lt;Aid, 1 MoSler. a M&lt;tro
pass, artd his auclml 1.0. card.
Mlln-Baol&lt;y Lot - UUV-A mal&lt; rrpons hU 197S brown Linonln Con·.
tinental was stok.n from the above location. Left rear cail UJ)\1 lmi ll
brokm. N. Y. Rq. 828-UlL
W&lt;st Otmcnt Hall-False Firt Alarm-Patrol r....,ru a fire aW'III aatb&lt;
obove location. Upon arrival, round thai an unknown pcrsoo(s) had
placed a cipmte bma in Ill&lt; cas&lt; around 1.11&lt; smol&lt; del «tor c:ausina
olann 10 sound.
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Scho.lkopf Hall. 2nd Floor North-Criminal Mi~ehltf-~atrol reports
an unkoown pason(sl broke a "lndow at tbc abo~ lo&lt;auon.
Scio&lt;lkopf Hall, 4th Aoor-Criminal Miscllirf- Pattol t&lt;J&gt;OriS an
unkno.,u pcrsonh) brok&lt; a •-indow II tb&lt; . - location.
l07 Squin: H.U- Burl)ary-A malt r&lt;J&gt;Ortsllis RCA porteblt: TV volutd
al S'IOO was stol&lt;n by unknown pmon(s) at lh&lt; above location.
Rotary F'ldd-Petia Larcony- A male rrpons unk.nown penon(s) raole
bfl wallet contalnlna $20 -b. dri~s lie&lt;D5&lt;, and oahtr ptnOGal
popers. Valuo was &lt;StinWtd at SIS.
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Rocary Fidd- Petit l..luUny-A malt: r....,ru unknown persoo(l) Sloli
hfl wallet from all&lt; obove location. h conaaintd valu&lt;oble ptnOGal

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NORTH CAMPUS REPORTS:
Capm lbii-Criri\IJW Mbolllcf- A fanak reports unknown pcnon(s)
tum«! off 111&lt; fCIIiFtator .ad SS ~of food WU spoiled ••
Ponrr LoUna&lt; by S..b Sbop-Oiminal Misdritf- PIIrOl reports .
unknown ptr10n(s) ripp&lt;d a chalr from a tab!&lt; 11111&lt; aboVI!Iocauon .
Patrol cstimlll&lt;S dl llllllt at SIOO.

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�Hite expfores why men don't like sexual.intercourse
The pressures of orgasm
or bema ~·&amp;bed u, compucd, abandoned."
Man) """ bad t,... .......;.. cspccitil)' a ncr tl&gt;&lt;ir

By SHERE HITE
In rhrs fOilrth """ of a Sltrin from Th&lt; Hit&lt; Repon on
Male Sc&gt;.uality, som~ oft/"""'" than 7,()(1() m..,
111/""'"wed by mH~tr Sh~rt Hit~ off., thd r ft!tlings
about sv:, and th~ prt.Wf1S that kHp thrmfrom
&lt;ll}o)·lng it fully.

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"Post-&lt;lOitlll thouahu: (I) Did she come and If not
should I fed rcsponablc? (2) Fcan of obli&amp;atioo ('Now
that .,..,. had ... thb b more S&lt;riou$'). (3)
Disappoint mmt ,.,.. a sexual umanac scoll l&lt;f•·cs mr

and my pa:nnt.T far from true intimacy."

1- What doR't mu 11kt •boul lnterrourw! Prtssurts on
nte.a durinx lotti'C'ouru
Ahhouah m~n had many r~asons for wanting/ liking
int&lt;rcoun&lt;. 11 the t.am&lt; time they also round many
things about intercoun&lt; not pleasurable. In flll:l, there
are many prnsurts on mtn during inctrcourse:

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"Althou&amp;Jl I Ilk&lt; int&lt;rOOUtS&lt;. ps)'('holosi&lt;ally,
intercouf'SC' for me is work; tt•, noc. a pka.suft. lt'l
pkasant ,.orL, of coun&lt;, but it is "ill work. Th&lt; oraasm
I &amp;tt i.s aJiiil"a)"l 1M utM and is ~n \I'CfY soon. so it"1 not
really "" 0\ .....h&lt;lmiQ&amp; $C1llltion tO look for-.'lltd tO.
And 11&gt;&lt; immetll&lt; prcssurr to (I) Itt an maM&gt;n: (2) kccp
the maioo, (3) thrust .-tly thr "''Y my partD&lt;r lites tl
(with no help from II« t&lt;lllna me how she lil:cs it), (4)
last lona&lt;r than ten to fifieen minutCJ witbo111 •
pranatutdy cjaculatina. and (S) thrua "'ithout hurtina
my panncr "hen I do &lt;ioeulat.-l• just too, too much to
dO ri&amp;bt &lt;ach and t'&lt;fY time out. Women don't realiu
that men do all the worL, ar&lt; apcetod to know bow 10
do n-C'I)'thina well. and are CKpected to read their
panner's mindi all the time. Wcll, iCs just g.rossl)' unfair
ir you IHk me. Too mon_y women just lay there- and
silehtly look up at you lli if to '"Y· 'Okay, make it
happen.'
"More than anythlna else, I assooare sex with anxiety,
(cat o( failure, Of cominJ tOO SOOQ, Of being impotent,

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11- P m:su"" t.o han an ert&lt;tJon ('lmpot~n«')
Most men h&amp;d cxperienctd difficuhy havina an crt"Clion
at some tinte (39 pereent infrequtnLiy; l7 pnct:nt
"'metlm&lt;5; 13 p&lt;rc&lt;nt frequently, regularly, or alwa)'J).
But worse than th&lt; aotuallossllaek or erection,
p&lt;rhaps, i5 th&lt; feu of lack o[ erection (and the outdlled
d151f1C&lt; whi&lt;b thb implies) Whi&lt;h rDOSI men
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this feor in one ""'Y or Oft(l(ba .
" Th&lt; ooly tim&lt; I am andous that I am ...,. '!Nft
CDOU&amp;b' (bate !hat jiiV&lt;Uil&lt;. IMOho aprdlion!) is •'bca I
have in&lt;Xptieably lost my bud-on and cannot continue.
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What th&lt; h.U l&gt;appcmd? It is fi'UJiratiQ&amp; and
an~ It matts me feel hk&lt; I am a buk hdpleos
boy, gw1ty .....Uy. I fed ashunod."
" I itt rrusuatod and mad 11 mrt&lt;lf when I can't get
an &lt;rectlon. I fed that I Jhould have &lt;rcttions whenever 1
•(lOmmand' them . And J worry thai the woman takes it
lli a sian of her lack of desirability. My former wife cried
1nd mad&lt; me fed tmiblc ...
"Failure to &amp;tt 1 full&lt;rcction (and thus b&lt; abk to
satisfy . woman) is "'bat male&gt; ao:ncrally fur . ln roa.
tl&gt;&lt; pressure that women fed to rake O&lt;lllml is probably
their respc&gt;nte to the male fear. This includft me, bcca~
Stnc&lt; I'm bq and strona. I'm c.pc«od to be tl&gt;&lt; Sup&lt;r
SeJ. Stud oftb&lt; ..orld. If I'm not ready, the demands
..,.... fast and fllrio&lt;J$. I doo't fear thiS too mueb as I
Uf("d to, but it makes me- mad that men h~ 10 •'Oft)
about such thinp...
Pcrbaps the mos1 commoctly otcd ca~ of laek or
&lt;r«tion ..... alcobol, drup. and/ or rauauc:
"It happms ""'en I'm drinklna-but ,.hen drinlcin&amp;, I
could care less!" •
"No man can honCSlly say that this hasn't happened at
least onoc tO him. A&gt;. mlll&lt;r of r.... this just happ&lt;nod
to me a week ago. I couldn't gn an &lt;r«tlon because I
hadn't slept in twent)'· four ho ur.. I apoloal•cd and told
hrr I needed some sl«p before I could att an cr«1ion.
But I didn' t jump up and leave. I let ha know that my
fetlina.s for bcr Yt·crc the:R. Afrn alx hours' slefp, I
looked ovet at her and OJ'OIUIII was then no probkm. It
doesn't happen oncn, but by Ootllt happens ...

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"To &lt;Calc or 1101 to come. that is tbc" qut~uon .
•w nobler of the OWl 10 suffer the l.ltn&amp;l and
arrows or P&lt;olonaiaa tbat ad to - tl )"OUt partoct Is
aoina to reach ........... .,.. ejaculate into .... or troubles
and by orpsmina. en4 them. I uy co llf(lloa&amp; the att,
tbal i' toN)'. rdrain rrom com:in8 too soon (i.~., M:forc
my partner), but IOmetJm.. tbls ....... like a wa.ce or
tim&lt;. Moot v.omen SC&lt;'Ift to tbin k that a 'rclll aood lover'
would be able to 'make them come.' lm my aplnion, no
one can 'make.' a woman com~. She hat to be 1blt co teU
you wh.at she wants be Core )'OU can ai~e. i1 10 htr~ And 50
niany or tbern arc either unable or llll"illlna to do t.hls. If
they would oeU me hOw. I would do my damnedest to
make sure tbal th&lt;yoteadl orp=. I u&gt;ually try to think
aboW somctl\llll &lt;II&lt; to hold
from comln&amp; 100 - · ·
but this Is by no mcaru easy. Aod u lnnd or opolis " for
me. I try to pleuc my partacr eltb&lt;s orally"' manuallY
before I enter ha. Tlw Vfay atlcaa 1hc hu 10mcthina.''

"If 1'..: bad 100 moc:h alcobol or drllp ll pr&lt;•a!U m&lt;
from p~uaa into lll)'Sdf. Sex Is moch better wfl&lt;n elthc&lt;
COiftlllctdy ~t .,. only nu1dly uncl&lt;r tbctnnumce of

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Tb&lt; ....,od mOSt frcqumtly cited ~ was &lt;motionlll
arulcty:
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"I( 1 don't truJI my partner or an afraid or atttin&amp; too
emotionally Involved, I ean b&lt; impotent ."
"This ha~ns lou or times v.hcn there b a quc:&gt;tlon
whether my partner .-lly wanu n&gt;&lt;. ••
"I couldn't &amp;&lt;I it op wliUc trylna to have an affair,
b&lt;aUK I felt piby.'.
Many men mentioned that it oncn bapp&lt;nctl with a
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"lmpotCOC&lt; happcm only with a Jlran&amp;ct. Wot.h any
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to '••ft Iller toDH' or to 'tt~tkt)' a oeomaa'
OOidy llnllcd with the tradioonal .,....,. on men to
ma1ntain lon&amp; erection and tbrultina durina intcn&gt;OuNC Is
t.be iduthlt It is a man's role to '"give'' the tAom•n An
orpsm durina intetcoutJC. Just as the man hu
craditlonolly been conoidcred the "provider"
economically-the mmlhould "b&lt;iaa hom&lt; the bacon"
or buy the ho........-he h11 al5o been liven the role or
"pnl\'ldona" the woman with KXuolwisfactioD. A "real
m,aa• • Jbou.kt ••mate her coc:nt:.' •
In additloa to the prasurc created by thos role, th11
idea abo oftat putS the man in • no-win $ttuanon sincethe information he hal b&lt;cn liven-that tllnutina durin&amp;
intcrcour~&lt; lll!&gt;uld brina a woman to orpsm-IJ faulty.
I V-~

A COOitalll IOIUCO of Ulticty amon&amp; mCII i1 wll&lt;tl\er

they continUe: intercourK loa&amp; coou&amp;h. rcmalnina ercct.
or whether obey conllnue iotcrcour~e ion&amp; inouah.
rcma\nin&amp; crcct, or whdhcr they reach orpsm "too
.oon." (MOlt men. olthou&amp;h tbey 1001ctlmcs UKd tbc
Ccrm "lM'emMUfC- c:Jatulal:ion,." dtd not ln (act rt·fer IO ill
•tandard ~ .......U,.-i.e., &lt;Jr1ISDI b&lt;(on: 0&lt; just"'
the~~ of pcnctn~tloa-but rotbcr referred to very
•wi&lt;d . - . . of p,. of illlercolllf&amp;.) Sa'&lt;'Dty•fout
pcrca11
who ....-.d ~..,_,over
·~they ODDtinucd ialercounc ioaa MOII&amp;h:
"s.dly. 10 far, I have been clirouina too 110011 10 wit
me. 1 ...,•t conorol it. Aod I fed as thOo&amp;h I haven't
reolly done raoc:h fO&lt; my partner .... thoo&amp;h I do try to
continue ldmuladn IOmehOW. I COMidtr it • failed tal or

of•-

Thus thb

" I ha..: to uw utrane COIIlrol to lleep from comhiJ
too .oon. and this ofta1 maloa me loiC my hard-on. It
sure &lt;loa dlllurb b&lt;aliiC I know that thai I'm not
aoina
. , . I'm aoiaa to b&lt; f111Slfoted."
"I fed liltc I'm dlatin&amp; bcr."
" I red pill. lltlifty."

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pressure alienates tn~ ~nd women, u

each blame~ the oth&lt;r vlhen c.qxctatlons are not mco.
But the ov&lt;rwh&lt;lmina majority or men rcalil'.cd thot
womctt ofien did not orpsm durin&amp; intercourse. anc:l
found tbls. IOUI'&lt;C or llf&lt;SIWC. Many felt it .,.. their
Coull:
"I do ~ed inadcqiOalc becauK lbc dOcrn't cum throuah
intercou&lt;~&lt;. That's .,,.., I~~ for a btaaer
''

v;ntily."

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u.s .a. .no. ow ""*""'' ~ ... -""** to
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Hl.lrrv.ic "*-• *"'*'--.o,..... .. ~w.
Jln, 31, IN ,....,.,.. Jt..1nt 1, tC RJU'f MXMOrno.l--'ltT-~'-

dlper\

..,... ~k&lt; the ob\oious ms.. cr. thoU&amp;h lbc tclb me ~ 11
noc . 1 uy to coavincc m)'5dr of it. but h al•ays murns."
"I have aln)'&gt; thou&amp;lll that if a ..oman dido't
OfJ.tim. it-.-.., thf' man•s fault. 1bat donn't mc2n he
~-a.m·r •man c:no\l,J.h': in fact, it Jl}f:ans bt 'tll"ti too much
man. I think 11'1 cuicf ror a ¥rOman if a man .-t.alty C&amp;n'i
about her and Ill• truJis bim."
Finally, somt mrn had rome to trrms with lht faa
that many women didn't oraa.sm simply u a rauh of
thru&gt;cina. but did oraasm easily in oth&lt;r WIYJ-tnd were
bcalnn•natd'... the bencOt~ tO them or thb Information,
tr}\QI to lnt..,atc it Into th&lt;h ~a:
"l..atdy l'•e eom&lt; to feel tbat ,...,. oherc 11 a
coopcrau..: •cnturc talill&amp; pUce, botb people muu ,.ork
tO&amp;dbcr. Wh.o 's to 11Y
is the OtiiY (or beJI)
.,,. to sumulltt a woman? My t"Uncnt lo'u usa a
\ibrator and can only orpsm • itb it. Wt"~ tncd to
mate 11 an intestlll pan or our lovanakrna."
"My d&lt;llc:ale malt qo is not afTmed on this poinol l
stimvlate them to orpsm b&lt;for&lt; intercourK."
''For yt.ars I lhou&amp;b it wu my fault if a p!lnnc:r did

mtcra)WS&lt;

not con1e durin.&amp; in1ercoune. and I am surt chill w&amp;I crut
io wme eastS. s-J.nee t wu mort: ignorant l.ban I am now.
Also I fch tbat my penis w11 not bia enou&amp;h. Buc alter
readona tom&lt; boob and artides and talldn&amp; 1o ,.omen on
IlK ..,b,cct. I no ioaaer feci that Is true. Now my wife
seems to acccp &lt;he fact &gt;he does 1101 OtPJII' tluou&amp;h
itucrcourac.• •
" I think that many tlcroar&gt;cls arc I'DIIk 0t1 '*"·Our
pcnlsa do not ...,. to b&lt; &lt;he ri&amp;!1• tool lor P&lt;oducin&amp;
feminine orpsms. our capociry for oraumin&amp; in • •bon
time is a tw:.k, our interest in penetration is not rnllr
•hared by moJI women ... JIUI. if one tlllks about ic,
and IJ willina to feel free and friendly, there arc no
problems.

From rlw book The Hilc Repon on Male Sexuality by
Sltt" HI,.. CopyriJAt 15181 by ~ Hll&lt;. Rtprlnttd by
pormis:slon Q/ Al/rrd A. Knopf. Jn&lt;. DUtrlbuttd by Los
A ntrlrs Tl'"rs Syndirol&lt;

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Buffalo Student

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An Evening With

RAY

CHARLES
with The
&amp;

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Ray Charles OI'C::hetlltral

s.,edal Guests - RPM
September 27' '1981
7 p.m.

Klelnha• Music Hall

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AT THE
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SCOTCH·N·SIILOIN

�sports
UB defense sparkles;
hold opponents to six

Bulls pummel a ·rove City 42-6

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of the Uncmen ud the speed of the defei!sl~ oecondary. They
are the linebackers of the Bulls. Together with the rest of the UB
deJenie, they hdd Grove City to two field eoals in Saturday's
contest.
ln the first two games, the defensive units have held oppon&lt;OIS
to 13 points. But outside linebacker Cosmo Nestola not&lt;d that
"We've wait&lt;d three ton&amp; years" to reach this l&lt;vel of play. The
defense sho"'-ed flasb&lt;d of dominatina the aame last season,
whm the Bulls ripp&lt;d oft a five game winning streak to open the
seh&lt;dute....,. showing based mainly on a stingy defensive
performanc:c that only yidd&lt;d 36 during the stretch.
Against Grove City, Defensive Coordinator Gene Zinni
reported that the line backers "didn't do much stunting."
Helping the Bulls was the loss to Grove City or its top two
quarterback$, leaving sophomore John Roth as the starting pilot.
"We were just stufrtng them up, " outside linebacke.r Frank
Berrafato explain&lt;d. "We read the play, and Oooded to th&lt;
ball." The lri-captain stresses that his unit was "u..Umtly
coached and well prepared" for the gam&lt;.

8oth Nestola and Be!Jafato agreed that they mjoy it more
when their opponents run the baU. Nestola admiued that "1 likt
it whm they run it up my side. It's nice to look up and see two
other lin backers helping out on the t~kle."
But Oerry Quinlivan, the other interior Unebacket", disagreed.
"When they pass, there's more of a chance for an intercept. I(
they put the ball up for arabs, anyone can a&lt;t it."
One problem that the Bulls fared late in the &amp;arne was letting
up and restina on a larae lead. Quinlivan recalled that th&lt;
~es continually stressed to th&lt; defenie to maintain pressure
.
late in the pme.
Currey termed it "oot much of a problem" to play at the
same level in the second half. While some of his teammates
claimed that Grove City didn't betona on the same field as UB,
the junior noted that only two years aao the Bulls were the ones
on the wron&amp; &lt;nd of a lopsided score. II bas been th&lt; recent
seasons that hav&lt; bad "the tides turned" on UB suc:o:esses. He
pr&lt;dict&lt;d that Grove City will follow the same pauern as
Buffalo.
Head Bulls Coach Bill Dando praised the lin&lt;backin&amp; oorps,
assertin&amp; that th&lt;Y did a great job. He noted that the Bulls are
""maturina as a team."
-Dan Ho/du

By JEFFREY R. T H URSTON
Sports Editor

CROVE OTY, PA.-unli~t the previous mtctioa
betwcm UB and CcO\·t 01y, "h&lt;rt the •-'0 teams
faded lo ...,.. a tOOchdo""· Saturday'• pme
bet"ftll th&lt; two Divbion Ill schools fea1ured 48
POinu--42 notched by the Bulls.
A fler displayina a d&lt;VOJtotlna ocriallllkk on 1be
op&lt;nin&amp; day the ,....k before, 111&lt; Bulls loot 10 lh&lt;
110und 10 hancbly def&lt;al lh&lt; Wolverinet 42-6.
Led by junior ruMina back Pat Whilchcad's 1119
yards rushi111, lh&lt; UB ground &amp;&amp;me rambled for 274

yards and four score5. WhJtt:head"J running matt

Tim "Bubba" Najueh COOiribuled 84 yards and'""'
TDs oo I 3 cameo.
"'ftom the pme films

ft

kntw

Ytt

could run

outside on them," said Whi1chead .des&lt;ribina lhe

•eam·, success.. "'we have- a f&amp;ntaSIK" offmsh-e ~

!hat opens up the holes...

"A lot of the &lt;rcdll aoes 10 Coach Roo (UB's
offrnsh·e cootdinator and offmsive b&lt;lck &lt;&gt;oac:b) for
callina 111&lt; p141ys be does. Wt havc a .,icJ&lt; 011&lt;11
balanced offense," h&lt; added. "Thry didn't know
"'hit "'~ Yt'Crt comina ar them with."
Balancing th&lt; BuU offensive onsla"llhl was
quarl&lt;rback Marty Barret!. Th&lt; North Tonawanda
nadve kept the Wo1\'t:rlnc: defcnsh·e unit auwin&amp;
wi1h IUs pinpoint pusina II&lt;'COIIlpan'od by an
effocti,.., running &amp;am&lt;. On the day Ban-.u
completed 12 of 18 passcs for IS6 yards wilh two

TO. and

OM

intcrcq&gt;tlol\.

The Bulls opened the soorina takina the Oll&lt;f1ina
tiet-orr 6S yards in.JO Jl141n with Whitehead coins

from tbe ron-.
On Orovr City's ront possesion, • ltinay UB
def&lt;DSC forced a punt, bo,...-ver, the Bulls fumbled
lh&lt; ki&lt;k &amp;ivill&amp; the Wolverines txcdl&lt;nt r~tld
position. Alain the def&lt;nl" hailed I he drive as Grove
City Settled for fodd goal.
The Wolverines pulled within one poinl on another
fodd aoal by Lou DI:Fabio afl&lt;r Barrett cooahed the
ball up deep in his own lerritory, bu1 11 was the
dtfens&lt; lllal earn&lt; throu&amp;h apin nOt &amp;Uowina a
tOUChdown.
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"Thai IJ lh&lt; only way they were aoina 10 SCOt&lt; on
1.1S today;• commented dtftns:ive tackle Cary
Brown ," The defense was tjpl as hcll. The only way
for us 10 lost. b to I~ on our ov..---n mistakes.

T ht Woh'Uines. becau~ or injuries 10 t.hcr number

on&lt; and 1.,'0 qu.vtebacks,,..... foreod 10 01art third
stnn&amp;&lt;r Jim Rob&lt;rU, "'bo also ldl tbe pm&lt;ID !he
second qu.vtn "'-lth a sepented shouldtt.

•• Wolb lllar QU&amp;ntTbad&lt;s OUI, - r11ured ll!cy
""Ould be runnilla. They hac! nobody l&lt;f1 ,.ho oould
lhrow Ihe ball," said defensiv&lt; &lt;&amp;plain John Wh11c,
..so wt&gt; just dua in. ••
Durina the second Slanza UB uploded for four
1ouchdowns inertasinlltbcir lead 10 35-6. On a third
and eiaht $hutation. with the Bulls marchina Barrett
found 1jp1 &lt;nd Ke&lt;in Pnu1, who led all re&lt;civcrs
with foUl r&lt;e&lt;p~ions for iS yards on the day,.,...,.
1he middle for tbc ront down at the CfO\'t Oty 17.
Two pia)'$ la1cr Najudl bo"·led ID from lh&lt; Jt\'m.
Dl:fcmivc bact Bob COSIIJWI's interception of a
Jim Roberu paso-his last of llle ~ed to the
Bulls' next oam. From the three Bill Keifer. a 115
pound runnina b&lt;lct bandied Into the md r..oM.
Afl&lt;r UB's defenl" stopped the Wolverines oo the
&lt;MuinJ drive, lhe BuUs came stampcdina ba&lt;k. From
lh&lt; 12 yttd lin. Batmt co0 nocted "ith split end JM
0' Amico for the IICOre. D'Amico SP«IItularly made
the ca1ch In the coffin comer draaaina his frrt 10 •
s11y In bounds.
Whh the lmrnen"" lead Dando was aivina hiJ entiK
1eam an -rtuni(y to play, althou&amp;)l 11 made no
difraene&lt; 10 CcOV&lt; City, they could stiU not mov&lt;
the ball into the md zone. Followul&amp; o 1oaa paso
completion from Jeff Koctlcr 1o Bob wat.- law
in 1he pme, wbidl -;o,as the Wolverma IDJick
th&lt; UB 10, the bullish dda&gt;sc reflll&lt;d tO allow 1
loudoclcwm.
l ULL BITS-The Bulls received 13 penalties for 1~
)'lids-a mauer wbicb CoKb Dudo Is not happy
about. •. UB piled up 430 yards tocal offens&lt; while
yieldln&amp; 212.••Saturday's victory alva UB series
record of 2-1·1 a&amp;alnst OrOV&lt; City••.The Bulls will
be on the road next .....t qaiDJI Hoblort Oollcae
before murnina home Cldobe&lt; 3 to rStll&lt; Univ&lt;nity •••

Returning
Rescue Squad Members
PLEASE REPORT TO
109 PORTER
For Shift Scheduling
• Anyone Interested In becoming a
member of the Baird Point rolunteer
rescue squad, eome to 111 Talbert Hall
or call 636·2950.

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w.,.,.

�Forfeits help Royals net tennis victory
as Nazareth falls in Buffalo opener
Aidtd by two Nout&lt;~h Cotq. rorrriu, th&lt; UB
wocn&lt;n's tMnis!QlD, opmtd t.hrir seasoo Thunady
with a 5·2 •ictory at th&lt; Ambersl Campus Couns.
Goina into their seasoa o"""". the Royal&gt;
appear&lt;d to be at a distiD&lt;t ~•&amp;Jitqtd opltut
Nazareth, who bod already compcttd iD lhrtt
nwcbes, but tbe ad¥U~&lt; dJcln't hold true. &amp;r...
tbe !Utch, Royal coach Cooni&lt; Camtut&lt; conee&lt;d&lt;d.
':As for match play, Nautttb otrtalnly baJ a
fa•orabk pooitjoo. Hnina car..,., two •ictori&lt;s. they
should be IJIO{t prq&gt;attd. ..
lo tbe (lilt Rn&amp;les match. Naurctb's C1ui1
Caloldo looUd in mod......., ronn as sbe dtfcattd
UB's Amy Ross. 6-1,6-3. lllt hard·fouabt match,
was not as oaNid&lt;d as the sccn mrm. Pla&gt;ina ••th
a ~ ..n.c. Ross &lt;naaa&lt;d in a sm.. or basdiM
vollies, ofim CO&lt;Jiina Up shon 10 ber 5UOCII&lt;f
Oppoocnl. Sbe tried a number of diffl'RIIt
-ooch&lt;s--11&gt;duclinA forcioa play &amp;1 th&lt; lift-but
Catoldo was abk to eount« 0\'t&lt;J time.
UB's Heidi J~hl playtd nearly a Oawlcu pnx in
th&lt; 5teond sinJ&amp;e match. •innin&amp; 6-1. 6-1 Jl&amp;&amp;inst
MUe Turner. lllt Buffalo "'nior !J\ow&lt;d exc:dlmt
rana&lt;: by r&lt;turnina a number or dirrocult basrlin• and

Soccer at Hou&amp;btoo

eorn&lt;r r.hou. Juhl &gt;&amp;id that she was "&gt;t&lt;Y satisfi&lt;d
~lth tht •·m," c:llina htt opponent ··.as not aU that
bod."
The third •inala mao.h "'"' Royal'• E•dyn Gntu
be&gt;ttd 6-1 by Eilttn Hus)ln. •ho was in eonuot

from 111&lt; fi~ polnu..
In the font doubles matcll, UB tumtd our in on
outsaand•na pctlormances behind l..eslk Stidham ouid
SuS&amp;JI Rlbtn Pla)1111 tOa&lt;th&lt;r for ooly the r&lt;concl
tun&lt; the two compllmenttd Hc:h otht&lt; tffcui»dy oo
theor "•Y 10 6-l. 1·S &gt;ictory.
•• Allhc:K.\&amp;h ..t' art- not (Olmitiaf v.ith eadt other. •-e
pla)&lt;d ,.d)," saiCI Rvbtn. "lmprmUXIII •ill com•
ttm&lt; and prKift. In all, ,.. should be satiofoed

""h

because of tht s:uuanon. ''

UB's combination of Lisa MciU,nty &amp;11d Usa
Ca(&gt;lltl "b victorioos •• th&lt; seeoriCI doubla matcll.
The (11\al •-u 6.2, 7-&lt;1 dospll&lt; • mh&lt;r la&lt;ldust«
perforltWI«'.
Camnitz summ&lt;d up h&lt;r oeam's overall play:
"O..wt&lt; our •mall number (four) of r&lt;tumina
, .....,.,. ,.. performed ..-.u. t did not really know
"bat to e\pea today. so I auess I should be happy.
We did come out on top."
-Gar~ Sum

Coli~. 4 p.m.

Womeo's tennis at Caoi.sius Collqe, Amhem
ColliU, 4 p.m.
Fidel bocltey at Uoivmily of Roebesttf.
Golf-Tri-State Tournament at Erie PA.
Meo 's Ierum at Buffalo Scare CoUeae. 3 p.m.
Volleyball 81 Genesco State Colleae.
Meo's Bowlii1&amp;-Tryouu W\U be held for the meo's
club bowlina learn in Squire l.a.n es the week or
September 21 throus)l 25. Aa S8 lane fee will be
assessed to covtr the eos1 of the 16 pmes whlc:h
must be eompl&lt;ted for tryouts. For additional
i11fonnation contact Bob Romeo or Ron Hubbell at
689-8868.
Womeo's bask&lt;tbali-Pre-season conditioning for
the: WOQUill's Baskeballteam s~ in Room 4,
Clark Hall basement. Sessions will be held Monday
lhrous)l Thursday a1 J p.m.
Tryouts for the squad will beain Monday, Oclobtr
12 from 3-$ p.m. Contact Coaeh Linda O'Donnell
81 831-2935 for funher information.

I just 18 more point I
By JAC K H E.LLEVIG
A..s:sorlatt Feature Editor

Voting Booth Workers
Needed for Sa Senate Elections
on

Sept. 22 . 24th
various places and times

Call the SA Office
at

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• •1,i ~--- . ....,....(11--

"That's OK. When can I come in for a
rryont?"
"I'm sorry, pracuces are closed to the
public."
But I think I still havt a shot at Iandin&amp; the
job. She asked where I played in col~. how
much eli&amp;ilbility I had leO, my aae. ere. I
named a small oommunity coUeae in dowDSiate
New York and said tlult it was a DWision ll
school.

Throus)lrhree qu~t= of last Thursday's
Buffalo-Philadelphia game, the Bills vasudy
resembled the team that had decimated the: J&lt;lS
and the Colts. But on the first play of lbe
fourth quarter-despit their fumblina and
bumblina-N'.ck Mike•MaYtf was sizing up a 19
yard field aoal that WO\!Id tie tbe same at 17. A
19 yard field aoal is 110t really a 1011&amp; on£. In
Actually, they speci~ in culinaty arts and
fact, it's the: same distantt as an extra peinl.
they're n01 Division ll or I or anybtina because
Bw Mike-Mayer missed.
they don't have a football team. I had to mate
Pity Chuck Knox. It's fourth and two on the
som&lt;thin&amp; up because you can't J&lt;l a job
two, and a IOUCbdown would Jive the BillS the
anywhere without coins to colleae. Sbe told me
lead. But he thinks, "nah, I'll play it saf&lt; and
my chances "&lt;ren't 'tf'Y good becasue the: Bills
10 for the c:hip shot." He abviously forgot
had lots of free aaent kikcer1 and somt wilh
Murphy's law on field goal kickers that reads,
NFL experience lookina for the job. "Oh, the
"I( a foreign born 50C:Cer style kicker with a
phone has really been rinsing off the hoqk
hyphenated 111m&lt; can miss a 19 yard lield &amp;oal
today?" l asked. aod sh&lt; just laus)led.
at the worst possible moment, he ,.iJl."
Nit:k Mike-May«'s broth« Steve was in the
What's really frustratinJ is that I know I can
NFL a1 one time, when Nit:k was playina for
kick a 19 yard lield goal. I did it plenry of
Atlanta. On on&lt; inalorious Sunday a few years
times for my his)l school team. Why should I
back, Ste'&lt; and Nick found lhtrnstl\'ts
leave my «notional stability in .Mike-Mayer's
oppOsing each other. B&lt;tween the two of thtrn
bands when I know 1 can do a bdter job? The
they mi~ an inordinate amounl of extra
time for armcbair field JOal kicking is past, so 1 peints and litld aoals. ARer tlie game, the
called the Buffalo Bills and asked for a tryout.
Atlanta COIICh told newsmtn, "I'd hate to see
Chuck Knox was out and they tratlSferred m&lt;
1h&lt;m as a trapeze act."
to the scoutina department.
But I hat&lt; ro see Mike·Maytr as the Bills
I would tbin.k that the Bills would be :very
kicker. Toward 1he end of 1he phone
sensitive about field aoal jokes, as I his call was
conversation I confronted the sensitive subject
inta~deilto be, but the: woman I speke to was
directly. "You Ira~ 10 &amp;ive me the job. I k11ow •
very helpful. She took my name and number,
I can kick a 19 yard field goal."
but wltl'llccl that "they probably won't call
s6e l!lus)led and said, "I'm sure you can."
back."
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Squire Hall's "D·Day":
Kaboshers meet Ketter
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hr&lt;C tones btlo" t~r~. \lkhatl Cooney ,.as
&lt;TIIC113tnlnc a lUll hou-.· or folk fanatics in tht R:u And
31 ''&lt;i'S abo'e Coone). Squirt C'onfrr&lt;nec Tbearrr a
'"'o"J-tnu•ltd m to vaC"v.
Saturday"~ &gt;ho\\ing of .,w,·rr·d Slota. Scauertd throughout th&lt;
l&gt;rniJing ..... potkrr• or ,,utknl&gt;. mit~&amp;tina. sociolillng, or jo'lt
r!.rnning a night out.
h "as business :u u.suaJ :u tht union.
E~~rpt on tht third noor. TI1ert. rns«&gt;n~ in the r«n,..• of
the Off·CampU&gt; Hou•ing o(fkt, Bob Haydrn and Peter
Hir:shman colore&lt;~. Not rhildr&lt;n '&gt; bookJ o r poner5, but
comph~a rod' bh .•prir"• or the Main Stretl and Amherst

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Rather than enjoy a relat l~ely acadtmic·frec Stptrmb&lt;r
"eckcod. the paor \ltrc completing documentation to presrnt
Univ&lt;f'Sity Prc•idcnt Robert L. Kttter on the relocation of Squirt
Han rrsidents or't tr the union closes this Dtccmbtr.
Today, Ha)&lt;ltn and Hirshman wOI merr with Kettrr and a frw
kty vice presidents to dodde whore tO place the dislocated
student o rganrtations. For a mtrrlng some term Squirt groups'
" 0 -Day", H oydtn and Hirshmon remain confidtnt that thtir
'ttws will be htard.
far President Krrtrr has been -.ry open and recq~~hr to
our ideas," H irshman said. txplaininJ that th&lt; '"O art
representatives or tht Kabo&gt;h Commtllet, compoK&lt;I or $1Udtnl5
from variow Univrrsily &amp;O\tmmtnts. Kabosh bt&amp;an meccina in
early Summer LO seck a "fair and rquitable" solution 10 combat
tbc loss of tht union, H irshman e\plained, and r«&lt;ntly
complrrC'd tbtir plan which calls for tht rstablubmtnt or
unions-on&lt; at HArriman Library on the Main Strtrr Compus
and one in the Capen·Nonon·Tolbtrt Complu at Amhrrst.
H o,.'t\er thtir plan hu met Sliff oppo&lt;ition from the Di\ts;Qn
of Studcru Affairs (DSA) and th&lt; Otpanmcnt or Tbrattr. both
or "'hich "ould be bi&amp; space: lo~rs should the Kabosb proposal
be aC&lt;ltpted by the administration.
At the othtr tnd of the spectrum from Kabosh is Viet
Prcsidont for Facilities Plannin&amp; John Neal, who has proposed to
move most Squire occupants in'to Par~er Engin&lt;Crina, • recently
vacated Main Strerr academic hall .
Ho\\tvcr, both Hayden and Hirshman sec diff(icuhi&lt;$ with
Neal's recommendations. " Ht d0&lt;1 not ~en come ncar th&lt; four
main Kabosh principles," Hayden noted. The prindplrs,
according to a hand-out that Hayden Insisted the administration
had sren. ronsisting or what Kabosh sers a.s neccssitl&lt;$ for
maintaining the quality of student Uft.

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UN ION 8LUEPAI NT't. This COUld be a fuh,. tc.enl riO Ol Wt\11
atudent life may rt'tOI.,. • tollnd lhcMIId Nao~ rt Olig1npl pl•n t .
acc.peed by .,..~11Ceu.... 11M aboft blwpril"'t NonUr;hta
""' gto~.~1'1d rloof of pan;-., EnetnMrine. with tht lai'Qt cent..
~ock ol sltsl'lota aymbolldng the MW hcMnt lot thot Oniwwslty

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8ool4kttl and thl re&lt;:t.t1'191.1ltt boJ to the nght ot it the s..,.C.
tt....-..G fof two.M PWbllutlon._ The bulk of Squire

otgaftt.uHona. teeotdinO to the Nul report, _. .. •lthet' be
hOI.I.ted in Pl f\.N 0t HetrlmMt utnry.

Not everybody' s Kabosh krazy
8&gt; J O H N K. LAPIA NA

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t·· •• "'«~lent Jll'orosol•hal ...mr.... ht
nM!o or .. u.lml&gt; .,.. both catllpu&gt;c$, ..
pr.11scd Studon1 ~tion (SA)

Prcsidmt JOt' Rtnin..... Thr&lt;'U&amp;h n. ""'C pm a hll!.t.
but ' - • Joe. ' 'et
ill mUSI look •• rcallty."
·•11 atate$ ~problem for lhcall'f. and u tohcs oM
for 111&lt; Stud..,. AssociJuion." &lt;On'lplalt&gt;&lt;d Thtal&lt;r
and~ D&lt;p;utmmt C'!Wrman Soul Elltn. "W&lt;
misht
b&lt; l&lt;rt out in 1ht oold."
"It's just the btginninc or "hat should b&lt;
happmi.nJ ac thh Unh'ef'Sit).'" r.);plaintd Hotaiot

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Council Chairman Bob Hayden.

"Stn~ "udents at&lt;

lht u(Cf'$. they certainly .should ha"c ~

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c.ampus planninJ...
"But ,.bat they $&lt;CII\ lO lor&amp;., is 1bat no &gt;tudtnt

propammed for 1~ Capm-Norton
Complex. orh..-r buil~ings arc btina plannod ror
ahat.'" eritici~ Vice Presidmt for Studrnt Arfoin
Richard Si&amp;atlkow. '"That sPaao hu always b«m for
artivities

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the usc or the Division of Student Allairs!DSA)."
It had Sian~ as 3 modest student re1etion ~o the
dosi.R i or Squirt H all, a.nd ln two months blouomcd

I n addressing the Kabosh request for a centralized "SC!htme"
imo the Univcrsily'' leading oont.rO\HSY and most
prrssing immodiot&lt; problem. Hailtd by studenu :u
for a union on both campuses. Hayden explained that Neal's
the only "fair'' altcrnati\' C left aHc:r the S.tudent
proposal c:reatt5 a " dual union" at Main Strctt and just
union shut&gt; down in Dcctmbtr. th&lt; Kabosh
"disperses evrrybody e~ around" on the Amherst Campus.
Committtt proposal to hou..., dislocatod Squl"'
"Our first principle was not kept at all," ht complained.
resident&gt; in 1lf&lt;as presently omJpiod by th&lt;
Neal's position on Kabosh'l second principle- to have a
Dtpartmtnt or Thtalcr""" DSA h&amp;$ dt11WD th&lt; irt
"rrrro-liued" union completed befor&lt; Squire clost5- has
or some 1eadlri r-acull)' and admi:ninration manbru.
Hayden baffied. "There is no mrntion or lime in his rrpott,"
ha."-e made my position dar from the ou~ ...
Hayden A.id. "We're arrtina 1hon of time. There Isn't a
cmphasittd Siuclkow. "E•rryoo&lt;. in&lt;ludinc my.tlf,
mention of kerpin&amp; Squire Optn until the relocation is
is in at"C"Ord 11ioith the idta of lM importance of a
complrre."
«ntralized student union. but 1.1. present. ,.,"arc
Ytr, both Hayden and Hirabman admit it may~ possible to
trapp&lt;d by circumstanca."
l:erp Squire open a.ftrr Dt«mbtr, ahhou&amp;h neithrr is wiltin&amp; to
The UnNenity's acad&lt;mic sph&lt;Te, Sil&amp;tlko"
guess how·it could be accomplished. "That qaeslion is in the
noc.ed. must takt pr«ednacc ewer '"tra.ruimt scudan
bands or the adminiwatioo and Albany," Hayden explained.
dub&gt;." H&lt; poilltod to Kabo$h proposab .,hiob could
sr-~y cripple the Amhenl ~ic: Spin&lt;'s
Kabo&gt;h also roquested that any transported iludtnt
capabitili&lt;s to handle cla&gt;ses. The Kabo$h plan calb
organization be "treated jllll like any Olba' academic
deparuneru," Hayden n01td, addina that fears o r Stud&lt;nt groups forth&lt; &gt;&lt;hedufin&amp; of dassa at tb&lt; Ellic:ott Complu
and Main Str«S Campus until ead! r&lt;achn upocrty,
rtttivin&amp; inadeqUate considtraiJOII whtn moved prompted the
thtn with 1M remainins courses, bqin fiUin&amp; tht
dcmond.
Spine. Tht'tslcl r...,lt, th&lt; Commltttt bttk~. "ill
On the founh Kabosh point-fuU ..:c:asibility for handicapped b&lt; enouab rernoinin&amp; "prime" spa« for tl(o dilj)la&lt;td
Squire occupaou to inh2bU comfonably.
st ucknts-Hayden conceded thai altllouab Neal did not mmt ion
Howa·cr, th&lt; au• of Siudkow's complaint&gt;
in bis report thai Harriman, which would hotsSC som~ Squirt
apina tht Kabo$h plan omt&lt;r around "hal rie ttnn&gt;
refuaees, would be made whc:dchair acc:Uuble, it was possiblt
the "aademic rdatocl areas" or the Cap&lt;"n·Nonon
thatlbt ddtrion was an OYersipt on the viclr president's part.
Compltlt. " 'Thtsc areas come &gt;«&lt;Hld la(lcr
ilotb Hirshmon and H aydm called Neal 's CJ'iticisms of the
..:adcnUcs)," h&lt; upbinrd. "They ar&lt; in 1
Kabo&gt;h proposal "bocw", pointln&amp; 10 the lack or "rttiOns why pcrmanau areJ• -exuemdy i m.ponant 10 .studem
need$." In this area. Sipelko" count &lt;d. ore the
il doesn't wor·k " o f fered by the vkc president. "Now we'rt
Plaoemtnl Ctnt&lt;r, D&gt;ttl by graduatin&amp; l"niou ror
askina why," H inh"¥" explained.
locouna
eirhtr pmnanm1 jobs or araduatc &gt;dtool.
And the two audenl5' questions will continue today as thty
and Lift Workshops, a collcction or non ...codcmlc
meet wilh Ketter to hammer out th~ solution to lh~ four month
octfvitles.
controver5)'. Hopefully thm, H ayden mused, some onswcrs and
some aoocl news willsrrrr studentS at today'• forum on
B oth tbt Lil&lt; Workthops and Pla.......u Crn!&lt;r
rdocation in the Capen_Louoae.
locations ha\~ httn earmarked by Kabosh •• t&amp;fll.,•

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fcw nucknt a;roup oc:cu~lions . ''What makes
(lludent dubs) --~ tmportant than tb&lt; ~cnt
Ctntcr?" Slpelko., qU&lt;:&lt;nonod. "Whal's so wronc
•uh th&lt;m oprcadina tht!Ndva aloo&amp;lht Spin&lt;?"
Si&amp;&amp;dl.- Wei that DSA bas "spent 1ht WI XI
)nrl" d«mlnlizcd, and !hot ht could not
undmtand •hy stvdtnt """"" rould not b&lt;
dasptntd for a ftw )t:an until MW 11udeu1 X"Chll)'
crntcn an: c:onAruatd at AmhC"f"Q.
·~ r &gt;tudmt orpnutions arc so •tak thot they
can't b&lt; d«"Mtraliud, then "hal 11 thai .a) in&amp; about
thol" IIOUps'/" Siwllow mod. Anwerin&amp; "tlurt
lbt)1 muiC not 1\1\t mud\ appea.l. I do not

undc...llltld lhdosl&lt;."

Yet Siudlo,. admittC'd that b&lt; did- "the loci&lt;"
w.hen the iiudtnl•run Rtoord Co-op reqUt'Sied 10 bt

rclocatod in the Cap&lt;n Arcade rrom th&lt;ir Squire
basm1ent home. ·•11 waJ c.lea.r in my mind thai the
R«&lt;rd Co-op I&lt;IVod a ht.ttcr function 1~on 1M
pinball mat:hines that we rllll ,.hillh u.scd to b&lt;
th&lt;re," he &gt;lid.
However, Rlfkht,doubted thai SiB&amp;&lt;Ikow'•
lntcntlons to~'Drd students wue &amp;ood. ··~think
SIB&amp;tlkow Is out of line whtn 1t com&lt;S to the studtnt •
union," Rifkin romplaintd. '"What iA hil majorcontm~. hls op&lt;rations o r th&lt; studtnu. He used to
.scream for a 11udro1 union. now he l1 not workin&amp;
for-1n.••

•

Whik Rlfl..ln Is at polar rods with DSA o&gt;cr
relocation. b&lt; admit• to understandin&amp; Ellcfn's
position apinst moorina O&lt;pnizatlons into th&lt;
Department's Hmlman C'Oftfincs. " I tan rdal&lt; to
'lbut..-r's position on th&lt; Kabosb proposal, but •
student union is critical and more important dun one
sinal&lt; tl&lt;pattm&lt;n1," hesalcl.
Squ~ro

H .....~. Ell;in di..,&amp;J&lt;ed. "I ha-. sympalhy ror
Kabosh, bllt I om foarrul of tht dimsplioll thai the
proposal could cau&gt;&lt; in a tl&lt;pattm&lt;nt ,.htre
ecntralizatioll is crucial," oplained Elkla. "Any
movnncnt can rtally da._ our "'Oft."
8&lt;sidcs hb ba&lt;k disq(e&lt;mCIIt with tht ~
I)&lt;OI)Cisol, Elkin quest)oncd lh&lt; toctin u.scd by t11e
CommiU« in prq&gt;al'llion of the plan. "AI times
they ...... Jwt ovcneato..." he aid. r&lt;C~IIinc thai a
Kabo$h manbtr comltlcd Public
to pin
cntran« lnto lockod Tbcu&lt;r and Dana: orr....~
Both Siwltow and ElUn oritieizod lh&lt; Kabo$h
pnatee of dosed rncairws to cbJcuss ..st.rateat'" .
"They mad&lt; It imposoiblt ror me to ha•e any
tnput," Elkin saocl, addina that bt bad asked 10 b&lt;
in\ittd to • Kabosh WSiioft to explain the sl)tdaJ
nM!o and problems or the Tbtar..- Dtpanmmt.
" I doto't like the 1o0erecy... Siudt ow said. "That't
•hy "Cart in lht boat W&lt;'rt io today. We 1f\OUid all
b&lt; btrter IIC1Vod 1r 0\CI')thin&amp; was a littl• more
op&lt;n."
Sluell ow insiotod that he w15 "defendins
o~rauons Ihat wrrt wonh defendil'\l". whilt Elkin
nOicd thor as dcpa11&lt;nrnt chairmon It was hb duty to
"crtatt 'I viable th&lt;al&lt;r program."

Sal.,,

"h•s ironic,'• Elkin ukl, *'be&lt;:ausr ir "'e wt".rtn't

locatod in Horrlman. I would b&lt; our there fish lin&amp;
'With tht t tudtni.S for a new ~•udent union."

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                    <text>----,MDDICMLrfiiN--Volume 1 Number 3 For the week of September 18-25

Being earnest with
Borgnine' s 'Offer'
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ By Marty Rosen
"When Ernie called me and asked me to wrile him a play,"
playwright Sam Gallu barked In a raspy voice," I in tended to
write a social commentary through the eyes of a gangster rather
than through the eyes of Billy Graham."
Clever idea. However, somewhere between the script and the
onstage delivery An Offer You Can't Refuse took a wrong turn.
The final product, intended as a biting, satirical black comedy,
was merely a two·hour torade of pointless gripes against big
business, the blundering classes, organized government, religion
and crime.
Three generations of Bontempo's, a venerable Mafia family, all
portrayed by Ernest Borgnlne, paced through sitting room and
Lillie Italy street scene sets, at Shea's Buffalo last Tuesday
night, expounding on the evils of the American way.
And they expectantly waited for a reaction. But there was
none.
Apart from a few muffled snickers from lawyers who identified
with a law joke and sporadic applause from a flock of teachers
at a fleeting reference to their low pay, most of Borgmne's lines
were met with silence.
As new characters were introduced there was anticipation that
another body on. the stage would shake up the dialogue, gove the
Don a person to bo!Jnce his diatribe off of. Only the back up
characters were all phantoms, shaped by Borgnine's handshake
and slap-on·the-imaginary·back.
There was a dazzling flash to begin the second act as
Grandfather Domenico Bontempo played cat and mouse Nith the
voice of a US Senator. The pace raced. Borgnine's OOn
attentively fielded questions. coyly shot back answP.rs, feogn'!d
innocence and turned from an old innocent grandfather '"a
lethal victim with a twist of his heavy brow at the piped osound
ol laughter from the Senate Chambers.
And then more silence as the voices disappeared, leaving the
remaining audience wfth an underutilized character actor
spewing undefined lines at a new procession of ghosts.
The answer could be to tum the monologue into a continuous
dialogue. When Borgnine and Gallu bounced cutting remarks off
each other for local critics at a champagne press conference last
Monday the room was electric with their energy.
"The Mafia and the churches have something in common, eh,
Ernie?" Gallu queried.
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"Yeah" Borgnine shot back. "None of us pays taxes."
"And what about the phone company?" Gallu snapped. "They
walk around like the seven digits were made by God himself."
Gallu, the epitomy of Mafia-prep in tan slacks, a blue button· .
down shirt, and an elaborately molded 14 K lipped cane, looked
more the part of a Mafia don than Borgnine. With a drag on his
stogie and a darting glance he fielded questions in a husky
voice.
"It's an editorial," he said. " It would make more sense looking
at things through a gangster's eyes than through a doctor or
lawyer or politician. It makes more sense with a man who is
organized crime."
The play, which had its world premier at Shea's to be followed
by engagements in Montreal, Philadelphia, Washington and
Chicago before a scheduled spring Broadway debut, has already
been criticized sight unseen by several prominent Italian·
Americans.
The writer and actor insist that the play is not against Italians
or the Mafias-only against the establishment.
" People just sit there. . ." Borgnine began.
" And they suck in a lot of air," Gallu finished.
Several theater patrons, resplendent in navy-pinstripe suots,
1930's cuffs and jaunty white fedoras, who cast stormy ·eyed
l·am-not-amused looks around Shea's lobby last Tuesday nigl\1,
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�_ _ _ _ _ _,B y Rick Szykowny
ame has never come easy
to Gary U.S. Bonds. After a
career In music spanning
the bauer part of some 20
years, Gary Is still
relegated to only two
mentions in the new "up-to-date and
expanded'"Aolllng Stone Illustrated
History of Rock and Roll, neither of
them overly flattermg. In his think·
piece on the &amp;Jal/e:t, Grail Marcus
writes that the Feb Four captured "the
absurd enthusiasm" of GafY U.S.
Bonds. Langdon Winner refers to him
as one of the "trashy, second·llne
performers of Sixties R&amp;B'' that
Influenced Bruce Springsteen in his
early days.
The sophomoric critics at Rolling
Stone notwithstanding, GarY has yet to
take his place among that smell
percentage of rock performers who
embody the actual spirit of the music,
a spirit of good·time, exuberant, a/l-out
fun that is all too rare in the corporatedrone days of the early 1980's. After
more than 20 yellrs, GllfY still looks
nothing less then delighted to be on a
stage bringing his music to an
audience, lind liS for the Inevitable
connection with Bruce Springsteen
that so many roclc Journalists are
bringing up these days-well, it

F

doesn't bother GarY. so why should It
bother you?
Tire interview that follows toolc piece
after GefY'S memorable performance at
the U.B. Falllest:
Bonds: I'm ready. . . what's
happening, man?
Prodigal Sun: Answer last, since we've
only got ten minutes.
Bonds: Okay. . . okay.. •
PS: How does it feel to be back doing
this once again?
Bonds: It feels absolutely
fantastic•.• probably one of the
greatest feelings since ejaculation. It's
a good feeling, you know?
PS: Before Dedicetjon-there's that
whole story with Splngsteen and
Oedication-what were you doing
before It happened?
Bonds: You mean before the
Dedication album?
PS: Right.
Bonda: Um. . . working. Doing
nightclubs, colleges, that whOle
trip. . .
PS: Sort of like revivals?
Bonds: I did revival shows. yeah.. • I
did eve('lthlng1 • • I managed to
survive, you know?
PS: But there was nothing else, likeBonds: No records.
PS: No, I mean, you didn't decide to
just chucll rock'n'roll for a while-

Bonds: No, no, no, no. . there were
no records tnvotved, but there was
always the desire to perform, and I
always did a good job. Which is why I
think I worked lor twenty
years-beclause 1 always kept a good
show, and I always kept a good band,\
and I always kept a good head. .
PS: And how did you come to meet
Springsteen and put out Dedication?
Bonds: Bruce and 1 met In Jersey at a
club about three years ago. I guess,
and-from there we formed a
relationship, a fnendship. And about
nine or ten months alter I met htm he
asked me If he could produce as song
lOt me which he had, a song called
"Dedication" which he probably went
in and put a demo on. He said It
sounded so much like me that he'd
rather I do it than for him to do ot. Aller
that I walled for two years until he
finished The River album, and then we
went Into the studio and we did
"Dedication,'" which blossomed Into
about nine other songs and became
the D«&lt;lcatlon album.
PS: Has your altitude Ot your feelings
toward the mustc changed at all
between the '60's and the '80's?
Bonds: No, not really. Rock'n'roll's the
only thing I've ever done, and ot's the
only thing I've ever tried to do-except
lOt the ttmes when I had to work tn
those hotel rooms and I had to do a
little disco and a Itt tie of this But my
main love has always been rock'n'roll I
had a chance, befOte we did this, to go
In and do a disco record, and I
ALMOST 010 IT. Then II got around to
the last two weeks, and I said to
myself, ''What the' hell am I doing this
lor, I don't want to do this shit." And
so I turned the guy down-1 don't want
to mention his name, but he's a very,
very big producer of disco records. It
Just didn't htt me right, II dodn't feel
right to me to do ot. If I'd been broke or
destitute tn some way then I'd have
probably said " yeah." But IOttunately
rock'n'roll has kept me living at a nice
level-so why give ol up? Why should I
abandon It now and trY to switch? And
thank God I didn't.
PS: What about the next album? Will
there be any more songs by you on
ot-because on the second side ol
Dedication is "Way Back When," which
you wrote, right? The only song by you
on the albumBanda: VeahPS: -and It's a great songBonds: (modestly): Yeah.
PS: -So I was wondering If you were
going to do more writing on the next
album.
Bonda: Yeah, I'm gonna do more
wroting, I hope-Ot my daughter is. She
wrote one song on this album ("Just
Like A Chlld"}PS: What are your non-musical
Interests?
Bonda(chuckllng): Hardly any. I go
home and lay around and the only llme
I listen to any music is when my
daughter comes in and turns the radio
or record player on.
PS: So there's nobody current that you
listen to?
Bondi: No, not reallyPS (unable to rests!}: Any Springsteen
albums?
Bonds )laughmg): I've heard about as
mucto of Sprongsteen as I think t&gt;e's heard
of me.
PS: Do you ever feel eclipsed by that?

Because I know ~eem magazine did a
review of your album, and they had
reservations about It: they felt that
people were listening to Dedication
mainly because of Springsteen and not
because of your earlier great stuff like ''A
Quarter To Three," the stuff that started
II all
Bonds: Yeah, they do that, but
Springsteen told me !IOmething 11
my house one ntght, and he knew. he
know-! have a lot of respect fOt thos
man. He 581d. ·'There's gonn1 be a thong,
man, when you come out and people are
gonna say, "Wow. that sure sounds like
Bruoa Spnngsteen. and 11 sure feels l•ke
Bruce Springsteen.' But y;&gt;u've got to
remember, these are people who grew up
with me. I grew up wtlh you They're
first gonna relate to me. But the way this
album sounds, man-there's no BruCe tn
there."
PS: What kind of music did you listen •o
when you were younger?
Bonds: Oo·wops, I guess. • the
Drifters, the Coasters, the Shlrelles, ecn
E Kong, Chuck Jackson . that's all
there was, you know? I dtdn't want to
llsteo to the other statiOn, because all
they had was Pat Boone.
PS: A fate worse than death.
Bonds (laughing); Those were weord
things I dodn'l want to hear
that
frankoe Lane.
t mean 11
wJS good, you know-1 grant you. 11 was
good, but ot dtdn't have that oomph
PS: Thls is a harder question to
ask.
The last lime you were playing
here. at Uncle Sam's, a lew people
seemed rather taken aback by the fact
tnat you're Dlack. And even today, When
the Exotics were playing-and IIleY did a
great show-there were some people
who were hostile to them, who were
bothered lly the tact that here was a
black band playong lor a mostly white
audtence So I tust wondered how you
felt about tl1at type of
thtnkong
• because Arneroca os Stoll
pretty much a ramst socoety.• •
Bonds: Well, 1don't know
II they're
bothered, I feet really bad for them.
because they're not entoyong what
everybody else os enjoyingPS: Right , because music has always
struck me as the umversal languageBonds: Yeah.•• they should1ust take
tholr little hoods and go home, you
know? As tar as I'(Jl.j;Oncerned.
rock'n·rollls rock'n'roll-it started with
Chuck Berry and Bo Oiddley, and then
people I ned to change ot to Elvis and
Jerry lee lewis. And if they feel that
they're being onltmidated by the black
man songing rock'n'roll because
somebody decided to change 11 from
"rhythm and blues" to the name "rock
and roll," I'm sorry. Hey, don't be
intlmtdaled by me, I'm Just out there
havong fun, I'm havmg a ball, me and the
band-and the band Is all white except
lOt George. (Sarcastically) And so If
they're lnltmldated by that, than I am
terribly sorry. . .up your nose with a
rubber hose, you know? (laughs}
PS: That pretty much takes caro of Just
about everything I wanted to ask
you •.. ltust need an assurance that
we haven'tneard the last of G3ry U.S
Bonds.
Bonds: Oh. yeah. forget 11 There's gonrn
be a lot mOte lor the next.
twenty
to thtny years.
PS: Great Thanks a lot. I apprecoate
II.

Bonds: My pleasurJ!, man.

�Levine in Buffalo:
Black Mountain II host series
- - . ; ; : - - - - - - - - - -BY Kevin Anterline

M

y name is Edgar Poe and I was born
In 1928 m Michigan.
Nobody gave a damn . . ..

"On the Edge" by Philip Levine
The presence l feel In Philip Levone's poetry Is that
of a dissident spirit. In the modern world of
ubqultous defeat, personal surv1val requires a k1nd of
considered amnesia. a blurring of perception While
also facing the truth. I feel the frailty of an individual
caugtll In the explanation of his place in the world to
the onsensale world. Perhaps It is the uncertainty
'ver the adequacy of speech VIal best characterizes
Levlnes's poetry. Yet speeen Ia the only response to
l:eartlelt expenence.
As a soc1al entity, Levone's popularity Is derived. I
suppose. from h1s apparent ascent from the ranks of
blue collar workers. Published frequently by The New
Yorker, he has been adopted by the liberal educated
class which provides poets a modest living. Levine's
autobiQgrapnical statement on(Hcates both his
•
Imagination of himself and the attitude he wants the
reader to bring to his poetry: "Ph1ljp Levine was born
in 1928 m Det roit and was for mall~ educated there. at
the public schools, and at Wayne University. Alter a
succession of stupid jobs he teft the city for good.
living in various par1s of the contry before he settled
in Fresno, California. . . . " Over his academic
career, levine haS received numerous awards and
grants. Presently he holds a teaching position at
Tuft&lt;; University. And the poet kicks off the Black
W.~.&gt;untaln II Poetry Series Sunday September 20 at 2
p m. at the Buffalo and Erie County Historical
Society.

As

a poet, Levine's statement is impor1ant because
it locates him as someone influenced by Walt
Whitrr.an and Willi am Carlos Williams. Williams
especially is felt 1n a number of Levine's poems
w ritlen in the " Kora in Hell" mode. One of the most
stri king passages in 7 years from Somewhere is
found fn " Asking": ". . . how odd/if was to know a
season/had ended at one moment/and I had

Philip l OYine
MylhiC /»Utlt"tS lnd W'fltam C•rlos W1111ems

turned/toward winter, maybe/a lifetime of winters."
Seasonal change (death and li fe cycles) initialed by a
woman is ane of the strongest mythological patlerns
suggested by Lev1ne's poetry The calm and direct
utterance evokes a knowledge of the poet's role in
the world.
The narrative voice of " They Feed They Lion " from
the book of the same name stands in contrast to that
of "As'kmg." The often quoted and anthologized
poem represents. on one level, the working class
overcoming exploitative capitalists with virtual,
hypothetical language. The poem seems at first ,
radically different from the rest of Levine's work. Of
course the difference lies only In degree; the poem,
like all his poetry, concerns 1tself with making the
Inarticulate leellng articulated. The narrative voice is
neither the bestial humorist of Not This Pig nor the
tired worker In song of 7 Years from Somewhere.
Instead the voice Is ot her-worldly and distant, as If
shouted down from a mountain top. It seems rare
of the tables on the oppressor Is
because the tu

rare.
The "mythological id1om" detected in Levine's
They Feed They Lion and 1933 by critic Charles
Molesworth in his useful essay, "The Burned
Essential 011: The Poetry of Philip levine.'' does not
represent some current "position," but rather shows
a particular emphasis within a larger context. The
mythic overtone 1s something integral to Levine's
language not separate from It , just as the " anagogic"
grows from experience.
Levine's latitude becomes app8/ent in " No One
Knows the Yellow Grass" in 1933. The poem
describes a Situation with mythic potential-the
questioning poet asks a woman (appropriately
enough) to solve a mystery, to name some natural
phenomenon . Here Levine returns to or reaffirms h1s
half-&lt;:omic voice when the woman replies, " Hell, I
don't know. . . " Mysteries, more often than not.
remain mysteries. Laconic cultures are the best
defended.
A number of Levine's poems, especially the recant
ones, commemorate passages to the unknown. In
" Ricky," he uses a kind of elegiac form to speak to
the dead and thereby makes explicit I he question
elegies always implcltly ask: "What can I say to this
mound/of tw1gs and dry flowers, What/can I say now
that I would speak/to you? Ask.the wind. . . "
What words could poss1bly carry meaning to
someone who Is past meanings? Levine's asking of
the question uself suggests its answer.
Human utterance-poetry-reaches beyond
Imperfect ions and approaches wisdom. And then
backs off. By 1maginlng an unknowable situation. thE
poet reaffirms his role as creator of autonomous
structures, of art. His productions are the most
human of productions.
The most revealing verbal habit In Ph ilip levine's
poetry is h1s use of phrases such as " I could
believe.'' They extend human limits by testing them,
by reminding that there are limits. Seen whole,
Levine's creations seek to abolish dependence on
anything else, In the face of hostility and
Indifference, to assert the human perseverance
against lear.

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Kenneth Snelson's Niagara Square sculpture "Coronation
Day" has been an object of derision, and with just cause. It Is a
bland symmetrical structure of metal tubes and cables which Is
more a detraction than an asset to the hub of Buflalo.
With "Coronation Day" as a poor prelude, Snelson's sculpture
and photograph exhibit now at the Albrlght·Knox Art Gallery Is
an unexpected treat.
Five huge sculptures stand on the gallery's back-lawn and
steps, and a forest of smaller works and models fill the second
floor's central coun and adjoining rooms. With a few refreshing
exceptions they are all of similar metal tubes strung together
with cables.
Physics and mathematics, rather than aesthetics, seem to have
stronger roles In Snelson 's anistic design-the works are balanc·
ed on the ground and suspend themselves In the air by tensions
between the tubes and the cables which are stretched among
them.
Buckmlnster Fuller has labeled the prtnclples Involved
"tensegrlty:· That the works do not tumble down is fascinating .
Most miraculous Ia "Cantilever," a simple straightforward
sc;ulpture fastened to the wall above the entrance and flying out

Metal

I first came to UB as an an student, and hung around the
venerable and crusty Bethune Hall. The farge sculptures
scattered about t he building were treated-with an Interested
reverence, touched and studied ~t not leaned on or used as
coat racks.
My favorite pieces were by Alvin Frega, and although I did not
know his name at the time, his sculptures carried his undeniable
stamp. Frega, an M.F.A. candidate, now has an exhibit at the
Capen Gallery running until October 8.
He turns pieces of Industrial and mechanical scrap Into

at least a third of the hall's length.
What is most vrsually appealing about Snelson's sculpture is
the complex patterns, and non·pattems, created when these
works that are based on simple geometry and ordered
mathematics are viewed from various angles. A kind of
psychotogrcal tension resulls from knowing that they posses!&gt;
simple ordered structure, yet seeing something so entwined and
Interesting; then trying to Ignore this complexrty because the
works utter simplicity.
Also displayed are a few of Snelson's 360 degree photographs.
Most are taken at some kind of Intersection, so streets or aisles
go away at strange angles. The most effective are the black-andwhites, and panicularly attractive is the American staid nebclassical architecture In " Wall Street."
Pages from Snelson's Leonardesque notebooks are also
displayed and a videotaped Interview of the artist plays on a
television In one corner of the court. The creator's words echo
among his works.
Snelson aficionados refer to him as a Renaissance Man, which
1s perhaps a slight exaggeration. But wrth all of Snelson's fine
works on display at the Albright Knox unlit September 30th, it Is
mexpllcable why Buflato got stuck with "Coronation Day" all
y(tar round.

alive

disturbingly org8l)lc sculpture-cogs are cut and tw1sted and
look like flowers, heavy black mesh seems like honeycomb or
cell structures. and some ._re cut and convoluted to destroy any
likeness to their prior nature. Yet, stamped names and number
are still visible on some pieces.
_The sculptures collected In the gallery give the uneasy foaling
that the modem world's Industrial complexity has created a new
kind of metal life about to light us for survival.
These sculptures have now emerged from Bethune Hall, along
with five others to take their places In Founders Piela Now you
can try your hand at interested reverence.

�T il lA TRI
Wait Until Dark: Slashing success
_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ By Rick Szykowny

PETER
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Let me see a show of hands on this one: how
many people are really sick of seeing the dumb
low·budget horror movies that America's
Independent and major distributors seem bent
on tolstmg upon a napless movl81jolng public
How many people out there are tored of
seeing scads of scantrty-ctad nymphos being
snuffed In mid-orgasm by a whole slew of
faceltoss nomlcldat maniacs Wielding 8\'erythlng
from chamsaws and meal cleavefs to
screwdrivers and Gmsu kntves?
How many of you are sick of movies that
cage on thrills and suspense In favor of
delivering the prerequrslte amount of ttts and
gore?
II you feel, ltke me, tllal nobody except for
John Carpenter and Tobe Hooper should be
allowed to turn out tow-rent horror ftlms, or that
the days or carefully trafted suspense thrillers
doed wrtn Allred Httcncock, then I've got a p1ece
of advice for you save the cash you were
planning 10 spend on the next drive-in bloodtest
and trot out instead to the Playhouse to see
Wall Untrl Oar.

Dur1ng the course of rts first season, The
Playhouse made good on tts claim to deliver
some of the best theater available In Buffalo
(with shows like The Subject Was Roses, The
Price, and The Importance ol Being Earnest),
and the opening show of tnelr brand new
season finds them eKtending tnal promise. Wall
Until Dark Is a convoluted, somewhat sadistic
thriller ln'tOivlng a blind girl, a doll stuffed with
heroin, and the three ruthless crimrnats-one oi
them a psycnotic krfler-who are terronzing her
to getlt.
Sounds pretty good? Well, it is-the final

grisly combat between the blind girl and the
maniacal killer in her dat1\ened apartment Is
worth the pnce of admission atone-and whtle
the plot may verge on the melodramatrc, the
play Itself never does. due in no small part to
the performances of a lirst rate cast.
In his sterling charactertzatlon of the
homicidal Harry Roat. Steven Cooper combines
the businesslike ferocity of Gunnar Hensen In
The. reus ChalnS8 w Massacre with the
murderous glee of Richard W1dmark 1n KJn of
Oearh f01 a perf01mence that galvanizes tile
play-he practically oozes menace, and In the
final scene, when his voice suddenly pipes up
from the darkness with a mocking "I've got the
knife now, Suzie," he IS absolutely chilling
Also worth mentlon1ng Is Drane Gaidry's
trequenlly funny performance es Gloria, the
bratty, hlgh·strung t2·year-otd who eventually
helps Suzie untangle the mystery (in her hrst
scene she's so convinctngly snotty tnat you
want to knock her down and break her glasses).
And as Suzie Hendriks, the play's blind,
harrowed heroine, Shawne Oervay turns In some
ol her finest work on the Playhouse stage to
date. Her character's degeneration from the
regal-It slightly beleaguered-poise of ller
opening scenes to her frenzied, terror-stricken
desperation at t he end Is consummately
nandled, and never once strikes a false chord
Kudoes snould go as well to director Don
Hepner and to Dennis McCarthy, the play's
scenic and lighting designer.
So If you want to catch a few hours' worth ol
Intelligent, well-done suspense bUt you know
that you won't get II with the current spate of
meat hook movies, then see Wall Until Dsrk.
Your digestive system will be eternally grateful.

Two new plays:
Fine acting in
McGuire's 'Fever'
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Connie Schultz's brief play The Box contains
no doalogue, depending instead on a simple
repertoire of gestures. Krtty Lavery and Danny
Wrllenhorst play two ligures dressed In blue.
The action suggests religious ritual and the
emotions Invested In objects, but whether 01
not one Interprets, the play Is powerful as
gesture.
Jerry McGuire's A Fever of Thyself Is much
more dramatically ambitious. Stepping and
dancing and rolling from square to square of a
checkerboard stage is a pierrot, played
stunningly by Alsion Foote and costumed In the
classical elegance of bl ack and White by Robin
Kay Wllloghby. The movement of the play
represents a dream and the writing follows a
dream logic, both to is advantage and its cost.
The opening speech is loaded with reference,
hyperbole, and alliteratlon, and seems generally
dedicated to its Idea of "language a dirty
racket." A somewhat Shakespearean song then
leads us into a longer passage apparently set
at a party, and In a concluding dlmunuendo, the
pierrot rocks l rom side to side behind a mask,
speaking short words and single phrases.
McGuire's linguistic games seem to me tess
interesting than his bitchy Insults, and a
discussion of Yvonne Rainer's film Journey
F'rom Berlin. The play's understanding of a
dream's movement from scene to scene Is

,

i mpressive, but at the same time, the writing
tries too quickly lor too much.
Acting. direction and staging are all first-rate.
Alison Foote is partlcularfy well-suited to a role
which makes extraOidlnary demands. She Is
called upon to register the breathy panic of a
dream, to project a bewildering babel of voices
a.nd tones, to sing, to carry hel$611 with both
grace and the unsteadiness of the clown, and
to intimate to the audience the action of the
play. The unity she produces out of all this Is
evidence of her remarkable ability, of Connie
Schulz's conviction as a director, and of much
rehearsal. John Tyler's lighting Is especially
eflective at the beginning and the end of the
production, While the drapes and black plastic
of the set induc:e the proper New Wave
claustrophobia.

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ByJohnPe~no

For those of you who remember John Belushi
as the overweight, under-achieving frat brother
In Animal House, brace yourself. For those who
remember him as a musician "on a mission
from God" In The Blues Brothers, brace
yourself. The guy can play a serious role. Well,
we'd better make that seml·serlous for now.
Conllnental Divide, directed by Michael Apted,
Is Indeed a comedy. And Belushl by no means
parts with the witty, tongue-ln":Cheek delivery
that marked his television success as the
original star of NBC's Saturday Night Live.
Belushi plays a Chicago columnist who,
partly because of his penchant for exposing the
wrongdoings of a particular Chicago alderman,
is "assigned" to do a story on a Wyoming
naturalist and crusader for the American eagle,
played by Blair Brown.
As Eamie Sauchack, Belushl Is serious and
Indeed touchingly sincere when called upon to
do so by Lawrence Kasdan's part sitcom, part
love story script. But the one-liners and the
facial expressions worth a million words, are
vintage John Belushl.
Belushl and Blair do not fall In love at first
sight. Rather, their romance unfolds as slowly
as the plot. It's definitely not The Blues Brother,
but if that's what the people making this film
had wanted, they'd have kept Earnie Sauchack
in Chicago. Instead, most of this movie Is
fUmed in the uppermost reaches of the
Wyoming Rockies. To call the scenery

brealhtaJUng would understate things.
Belushl carries on some hilarious
conversations with Brown, a pair of grizzly
bears ravaging his backpack, a mountain lion,
and even God, when the occasion demands. For
example, as he dangles ott the edge ol a two·
hundred foot mountain ledge he says " Lord, I'm
terribly sorry to bother you. It's just that rm
hanging from this rock. My fingers are frozen
and I can't feel anything. Now, I'm not
compl aining. If there's anything at all you could
do, I'd appreciate lt."
In this particular scene as in many others,
exper1enoed mountaineer Nel Porter (Brown)
comes to the rescue. Later, when explaining
how he survived the mountain lion attack, a
badly scratched Belushi tells Nel, " Wen, 1
thought to myself, what would discourage ME if
I were a mountain lion? To overcome a foe, you
must try to understand that foe. You've got to
put yourself in his shoes. So I hit him In the
balls with my walking stick..•."
As a love story, this one i s onginal and has a
very surprising ending. As a comedy, the
predicament of a Chicago-dweller misplaced
high in the Rocky Mountains gives a talented
comedian like Belushi a dynamite opportunity.
And, finally, as something different-a
genuinely funny story set In a genuinely
breathtaking location- this movie scores well.
As one who is tired of Hollywood's "Star Wars"
mentality of late I recommend Con/lnernlal
Divide as a welcome change.

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Playing a1 my favorite Buffalo area theater. the Allendale
(corner Allen and Elmwood~. Is Resurrection, a t980 release
starring Ellen Burnstyn. While my tastes lor musty old movie
houses and the smell of popcprn were satisfied, my aesthetic
palate wasn't even stirred. I'm rather saddened, though not
disturbed, that Burnstyn was nominated for an Academy Award
lor her performance In this film. Resurrection Is too thin to
warrant significant praise, unable to allow Bumstyn a display of
her capability, even talent.
Indeed, all of the characters In Resurreclfon are too
superficially drawn and the plot unsubstantial Burnstym plays a
working man's wife who loves her hardhat enough to scrimp and
buy him a " fir-nolne red" Triumph TR·7.
In typical Hollywood dramatics, they take the new toy for a
spon, swerve to miss a boy on a skateboard, and plummet over a
cliff. Hubby Is killed, and Edna (Burnstyn) left paralyzed from the
waist down. While on the operating table she dies for several
minutes and has an ascension·to-llght·amld·beautlful-mualc
experience right out of the pages of the National Enquirer.
Edna's father, the standard Grant Wood American Gothic \ype,
comes to take her home to the family farm In Kansas. On the
way they stop at a tattered, God·lves·you placard and hubcap
strewn gas station In the middle of the desert; and, as one can
suspect, the proprietor Is a charmingly mystical old man who
wishes her warm spiritual successes.
Back In Kansas, Edna realizes strange powers to heal. From
here on she becomes the sincere, female Ernest Angley,
staightenlng the crooked and temedying maladies of the flesh.
Trials and tnumphs follow accordingly.
Pefha,ps due to the subject of the film, It can't help but to
bore. Watch Edna and her faithful dog, borrowed no doubt from
the vault of Disney, conquer d1sbelief and sciatica. See the
small·town cowboy, son of the fire and brimstone preacher,
become Intimate with Edna on a mean Suzuki. Witness the
bewildered paychologlsts IIOd grateful town folk, Observe Edna

Ellon Bwnatyn

'"-•-rlon'o ralrh hH~
grow strength In limb and mind, and stand her own ground.
Director Daniel Petrie missed great opportunities-Edna's
Kansa town fa rfpe with real human faces. And though
Hollywood gloss Is mercifully absent, none of the townfolk, nor
the town in general, emit a sense of life or character. Nothing
really happens In this film. A real and moving pathos between
Edna and her rigid lather Is never developed, and the cowboy's
contemplative pulls on his Marlbotos add tedium Instead of
interest.
The film's only beauty fa an occaslooal panning of Kansas sky
and field, and Eva ~ Galllenne as Edna's archtypicalfy sweet
grandmother. It's too bad a film without special effects or cars
and violence Ignored Burnstyn, and left me thinking about
mediocrity and my popcorn In utter composure.

A.P.H.O.S.

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. Beginning its second year of record
reviews, G &amp; F takes another spin
forward with the advent of a "star"
rating system based on a one to five
s..:a/e. Although subjected to each
wri ters own discretion, the rating fs,
nonetheless, an a/tempt to provide the
reader With an "objecti ve" basis lor comparison. We Invite OM: and all to
scan the guide and dectd~ lor
themselves. . •

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Beat Wha'ppen (Sire)

Before I heard this record, I found it
difficult to Imagine that i t could rival
the first English Beat album, I Just
Can't Stop It, which grew on me in a
way that should happen far more often.
When the record first appeared I
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becoming a bandwagon. I ended up
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thinking It was among the very best
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e releases of 1980. So If I sey that only
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to measure up to the first, it should be
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understood that the fl~ was
remarkably good, and that this one is
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also likely to grow. I might add that
Wha'ppen Itself slngs a certain amount
of the second·album·fame-and·fortune
.Piues:

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The ensuing "unity rocker" Is propelled
by Saxa's horn playing and the joyous
bom·boms of the cl'lorus. The song IS
characteristic of the entire album,
whlcl'l manages both a pressing sense
of political realities and a musical
cheerfulness-again a combination
Whose difOculty is easily
underestimated, The Enghsh Beat
make music that you want to live with.
because they don't forget that you may
live no longer than the neXl lime
somebody in a North Korean bunker
fires a rocket at Ronald Reagan's
planes.
[Two points on names. This group is
known In England as The Beat, and
should not be confused with the LA.
Beat, a record company New Wave
group If I ever saw one. My Informed
guess about "Wha'ppen" Is that it 's an
English West Indian version of 'What's
happenlng?" -doubtless the sort or
thing that Ranking Roger and Saxa say
to each other all the time.)
-Michael Walsh

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"Compromise around the corner/Can
you hear accountants caii?/Could you
refuse another doflar?ICan you stop
yourself from falling?"

ALliS:

&amp;
Every writer says quite rightly that
.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. the strength of the English Beat lies in
their ability to synthesize. What Is less
Peter Tosh Wanted Dread &amp; Alive (EM I
appreciated, despite the long history of
America/Rolling Stones Records)
dismal failures, is the extreme
difficulty of combining the elements of
The raz.or comes In stepping hard
reggae with any other music. The
with What is perhaps his finest album.
Jamaican inspiration has a scope and
The one-time foundation singer of the
a rigor which can neither be Imitated or
Ignored, and the achievement ol a
Wailers sings raw and tough , his stern
group like the English Beat is thus
tone lithely walking atop the shimmer·
genuinely rare: their music Is pure pop,
l ng waters of the Truth he musically
but of such a quality that only the
sets tree.
most pointlessly dogmatic of purists
Got to find a solution to this pollution
could object to it as reggae. On the
Never has he sounded more comman·
tlrst album, a song tilled " Whine and
Grine/Stand Down Margaret" Is an
ding and reverent. Tosh Is praying,
uncanny
fluid combination of an old
preaching. weeping lor our pains, seek·
Prince Buster song about sex with a
ing our salvation. Opening our eyes.
corrosive anti-Thatcher dub of the
Alling dl hand. He is not about escapsame rhythm.
ing, but relating.
On Wha·ppen, "Solei! Trop Chaud:
French Toast" Is a surprising and
You don't need expensive cars
You don't need diamonds and furs
completely effective calypso sung
You don't need that witchcraft world
entirely In what must be Caribbean
French, while " Doors of Your Heart"
To mal(e your dreams come true

.....

So he says watch out. For friends who
are not. For systems that clot . Watch
out for the poor man who shuns the
greed and denies Its need. Watch out
for hlm. as he plant the seed. Watch
out for yourself, II he doesn't.
The /Ips of the righteous teaches many
but tools die for want of wisdom
The Rasia lives, children. And he's
stepping.
Look at your own footsteps.
(Tosh wfll be at Melody Fair on Mon·
day, September 21)
-Michael F. Hopkins

David -Johansen Here Comes The Night
(Blue Skyj•" •
Syl Sylvain and the Teardrops Syl
Sylvain and the Teardrops(RCA)" •
We are dealing here, with some fairly
tricky subjects: with a band that was
hopelessly ahead of i ts time, and with
the musicians who have been dwarfed
by the shadow or Its legend; with the
always sticky Issue of popular tasts,
and with the bum's rush that a lew
superb recording artists have always
been given by the record buying public
In favor of those groups Who churn out
readily accessible assembly tine music.
So I think it's time to scrap all those
lofty aesthetic considerations and
Instead plunge Into the Direct
Approach.
COME ON, PEOPLE-BUY THESE

ALBUMS! What we have here are two
guys who have been Ignored for so
molds together an Ironi cally Intelligent
long that It'd be an almost criminal
r'n'b lovesong and an anti-racist
offense for It to go any longer. In the
talkover by Ranking Roger. This last
early t970's David Johansen and Syl
song best demonstrates the virtues of
Sylvain were two-fifths of an honest·lothe group, since the simultaneous
God musical legend, the Infamous New
York Dolls, who used to knock'em dead
balance and contradiction of the
midnights at the Mercer Art Center In
elements Involved provides the drive ol
the track. The toast (or rap!. presents a
Manhattan and laid the foundations for
politics ~I gleeful na!vete ( you
~ the punk rock/New Wave e11.ploslon In
shouldn I r~ally flght_1 but is rescued
the process. A tad too reckless lor the
record-buying public at large to clasp
by Its relig1ous emotion~ ~hlle the love
lyrics deal with the famlltar anxtety of
1 thel conservative bosom the Dolls
passion:
:ere d~slined to break up after
"Every story has to be about
releasing two commercially
unsuccessful albums.
something I suppose!This one says I
lose my head/As the feeling starts to
Both Johansen and Sylvain went on
grow"
to solo careers: Syl eventually recorded

an album of well-played but pe&lt;lestrlan
rock and roll that was praised more for
its tnlegrity than anything else, and
Johansen became the Manhallan rock·
cr1tlcal world's favorite cause celebre '
on the basis of two records.
This lime around both have returned
With albums tht feature some of the
finest rock around and seem to
disentangle them, once and for all,
from the t yranny of the Doll's legend.
Syl Sylvain's album, entitled simply
Syl Sytvam and The Teardrops.
crystallzes his oft-stated Intention to
become " the song and dance man ol
the 80's." Ughl weight though it Is. the
album is filled with blight, upbeat,
good·lime pop songs. fired by Syl's ear
lor nlftyhooks and deft arrangements.
Punony horns, sparkling plano and
bouyant bass·hnes all converge with
the express purpose or getting you oft
your seat and onto the dance floor, the
car hood or your hvlng room rug, as
suggested by the setf~vldent lilies of
the songs " No Dancln'," "Crowded
l ove" and "Dance Dance Dance."
First -rate band here. too, leatUfi ng the
whip·snap drumming or Rosie Rex, the
last·paoed Ivories of Tommy Mandel
and the lush, bloozy sa~ophone or
hornblower Jonathon Senator Gerber:
bubbtegum tun tor all ages.
On Here Comes The Night, David
Johansen teams up with ex-Beach
Boys guitarist and session ace Blondie
Chaplin to Pfoduce an album that's
caused some of the most heart-rending
crUical anguiSh since the Stones came
out with Ellife On Meln Street. It's so
obviously a grab lor some commercial
success that It's almost distressing .
although It shouldn't be, since
Johansen is more deserving of a little
chart aclion than next five Top 40 heart
throbs put together. So Here Comes
The Night may be k.ltsch , but it's truly
great kitsch, marked by Johansen's
own personal stamp-and great kitsch,
from the Dictators and the B·52's t.o
the late unlamented GJand Funk
Railroad. has always been as vital to
rock mus•c as the lou Reeds and Elvis
Costellos.
Thanks In part to Blondle Chaplin,
the music on Here Comes The Night is
freer than before, less dependent on·
obvious nods to the traditions of street
poets from Chuck Berry to Bruce
Springsteen: and while the words ain't
what they used to be, the sheer raw
emotionalism of Johansen's voice
tends them a weight which can't be
contained on a lyric sheet.
But those are all cerebral
considerations. Johansen's alwys
aimed lor visceral kicks. and on Here
Comes The Night there are plenty of
those: the Iron wall of power chords
that comes crashing down on "She
loves Strangers;" the sinewy guitar
chug and stacatto p1ano.,of "You Fool
You;" the frantic attack o"t "My
Obsession" and the harrowing
desperation In "Party Tonight;" the
rude guitar noise and swooping chords
on the title song-nearly every cut a
winner, and Johansen's loony charm
on prominent display throughout .
So help make David Johansen the
success he always should've
been..•. futue generatl.ons will thank
you for it.
-Rick Szyk6wny

Ert~. 18-s.pli!V\bet1NI ' The'SI)«1rllmll&gt;totllgal Siln :9

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La Traviata
Into some opera this weekend? Sample Italian coloratura at rts
best with La Traviata, Gulseppe Verdi's lyrical masterpiece about
VIoletta, the courtesan with a heart of gold. Produced by the
Opera Theater of Syracuse and Shea's Buffalo Theater, the show
will run tonight and Saturday at 8. Tickets are S8 to $15.

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BLUES/John Mooney, Rochester·based blues singer
and band-Buffalo Slate College Student Unoon'
Fireside Lounge. 8:30 p.m.
FOLK/Bill Maraschlello In a concert of traditional tolk
son.gs-Peopleart/Btlo .. 224 lel&lt;lngton Ave. 9 9.m.

1312 Niagara FaUs Blvd. Tonawanda· 836· 1338
1340 French R4. Cheektowaga · 668-3766
7875 Transit Rd. WUiiamaville • 634·1010
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THEATER/Shaw Festival 1981-Noagara-on·the-Lake,
Ontario, Canada.
St. Joan, C.mrl/11, King Charles, The Magistrate,
Rose Marie. Call (416) 468-2153 for lnfoi!T'atlon.

FOLK/MiChael Cooney-Squlre Hall Rathskeller, UB's
Maln Street Campus. (~ accompanying article.)
THEATER/Cem/1/e, Tons, Th11 Magistrate, King
Charles, Rose Marie-Shaw Festival 1981. Niagara·
on·the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. Call (416) 468-2153 tor
Into.
THEATER/Walt Until 011rlc by Frederick Knott-The
Playhouse, 652 Maln St.
FILM/AIIflred Stata.t-dlrected by Ken
Russell-5qu1re Hal Conference Theater, UB's Main
Street campus. Call 636-2919 for Info.
FILM/Used C.rs directed by Roger Zemeckis- Squire
Hall Conference Theater, UB's Main Street Campus.
ART/Sculpture 'Bt (see Friday llsllng).
ART/Starts I, an exhibit of recent works by Brian
Outty, Wayne Franklin, Bill Herod and other Bultalo
artists- Peopleart/Bflo., 224 Lexington Ave: 12 lo 4
p.m.
FILM/Cindy Vale, The Mind and the Brain Go Walking
Md other Super-8 films by J.T. Vale .....Hallwalls, 700
Main St. 8:30p.m.
POP/Emerald City-Mean Guys East. 1089 Nlgara
Falls Blvd.
ROCK/Bulletproof Clau&lt;lla plus The Nelsons-New
Federal
156 S. Elmwood.

Peter Tosh

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FOLK/Flying Fish recording artists husband/wile
team Mary McCaslin and Jim Ringer-Schuper
House. 1802 Niagara St.
CONCERT/Whale &amp; Oolphm Benefit Festival featuring
Rosalie Sorrels, Nan Hollman, Glen Wallace and
others-Buffalo Slate College Student Union. 8 to 12
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FllMIMon Oncte O'Amerlque (My 1,/ncle m AmeriCI),
directed by Alain Resnals-Squlre'tonterence
Theater on US's Maon SlrHt Campus. Call 636-211111
lor onto.
FILM/Used Cars, doreeted by Roger Zemeckoa-Squlre
Conference Thealer on US's Main Streel Campus
M idnight
ART/Fictive Vicums, works by Gretchen Bendel Pe1er
Coates, Anne Doran and others-Hallwalls, 700 Main
51. 8:30.
ART/Recent works by George Howell-In the Matrix
Room at tlallwalls. 700 Main Sl.
ART/Scu/prure '81, an Invitational exh1bltlon of Indoor
and outdoor sculplure by Western New York
enlsts-the Anrsts Galle&lt;y, 30 Essex St. 1 to 4 30

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THEATRE/Wall Until Dark-by Fredenck Knoll, The
Playhouse, 652 Main Sl
ART/Exhlbll of rec.nl drawings by Norine Spurling,
Black Mountain Col!eQe II an 1nstruc1or-The Black
Mountain II Gallery on lhe 4!n floor of Potter 1n the
E111coll Complex of UB a Amheral Campus tO 30 a m
10 3:30p.m
ROCI(IColfee ~ piUJ Rhythm Method-Scl&gt;uper
House, 1802 Niagara Sl 10.30 p.m,
ROCKITrck w/ Oulntronlc:-The Conlinental, 212
Franklin Sl . 10.30 p.m .
ROCKITokyo-Aiter Dark, 6104 S. Translt Ad ,

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IILUES/Eii Hall Group- House of Ou•nn, Sl W
Clllppewa St.
FOLI(J[)on Potte&lt;- Magruders Cafe, 411115 BroadNay,
Depew
POP/Emerald Coly-Mean GuYf East, 1089 Niagara
Falls Blvd.
ROCI&lt;/Open All Nlghi-New Federal Pub, 158 S
Elmwood Ave.
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ROCI&lt;/Aotary Bed-Slipped DISCO. n7 Sllelidan Dr
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Albroghi·Knox Art Gallery. 1 p m
CONCERT/Faculty Recrtal by Alton Sigel on
clarin~I-Balrd Hall on US's Amherst Campus. 8 p.m.
THEAtER/Shaw Fesr,.a/1981-Nfagara-on-the-la.ke,
Onlario, Canada Sr Joan, Toni, l&lt;rng Charlt!$, Rose
Call (416) 468-21$3 lor onto
THEATER/Wart Until Dark by Freclenck Knott-The
PlayhOUse, 652 Maln St
FILMIA/It!red Statu dorected by Ken
AusMII~olclman Theater on_us·s Amhersl
Campus' -11 636-2919 lor lnlo
FILM/On the Yard-Stuclenl Union Socral Hall.
Buffalo Sl81e College. 6 &amp; 8 p.m
ART/''Tne An of Gauguin in buffalO" presenta11on by
Dr Richard S Field-Buffalo and Erie County
Historical Society, 2S Nottingham Court 2 p.m
BLUES/Shakln' Smflh Blues 8and-Sc:hupe&lt; House,
1802 Niagara St. 10:30 p m
ROCK/CheekS-Alter Dark. 6104 s Transit Ad.,

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Michael Cooney, dubbed
"the one man folk festival,"
witt perform In lhe Squore Hall
Ralhskellar on US's Main
Street Campus on Saturday,
September 19th at 8;30 p.m. as
the Unlversoty Union Activoties
BoarQ.(UUAB) Coffeehouse
Comnfttee kicks off tts Fall
season. Cooney presents hrs
far-reaching repertoire of
English ballads, American
folktales, country blues and
ragtime on a varlely of
instruments thai Include 6 and
12-string gu1tars, banjo,
concertina and harmonica.
n~ets for this superlative
evening of folk music are
priced at $1.50 for all students
and $2 lor the general public.

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ROCI&lt;/Eiemems- The Conllnental 212 FrankNn Sl
AOCKITwo Hills-Siage One, 8200 Main St., Clarence.
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THEATER/War! Unlll Dark by Fredenck Knoll-The
Playhouse, 652 Matn Sl
FILM/Meet Me In Sr Louis plus Yolanda and til• Th~f
dlrec1eo by VIcente Mlnnellr-FIIImO&lt;e 170, Elllcolt
Comple&gt;&lt;, US's Amherst Campus.
MUSIC/" Fall Sounds"-Founders Plaza in front of
Capen Hall on US's Amherst Campus. Noon to 2 p m .
ROCK/the Beez- AIIer Dark, 6104 S. Transit Rd.,

The Lancaster Opera Hou'se premiers Its Chamber Series with a
concert Monday evening of flute and harp offered by Carol
Wincenc and Heidi LehwaJder. Both artists are widely celebrated
and recognoz.ed for their mastery (Wincenc won the 1978
Naumberg Flute Competition; Lehwalder was awarded the very
first Avery Fisher Prize), and continuously earn such meritous
praise. Those lucky enough to have caught the Today Show this
past Aprll17 are already familiar with the fluidity, warmth~ and ·
evocative power that this duo commands. All In all, a promising
evening of music.
The Lancaster Opera House Is located at 21 Central Avenue In
Lancaster, N. Y. For further Information, call (716) 683-177B.

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4049 Delaware Ave.
ROCI&lt;IBulletP&lt;OOI Claudia plus Oer Funmens-tne
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On September 2nd, the ever-lovable Klnka will konduct their
annual romp through Bullalo, The past two years have seen tHe
Kinks' statewide popularity skyrocket' and as a result, they no
longer play medium-sized venues, opting Instead for larger
auditoriums. Unfortunately, as evidenced by last year's show at
Memorial Auditorium, this latest surge In popularity seemed to
result In a loss of Immediacy and spontaneity; their performance
was predictable.
Still, the opportunity to see the Kinks Is not to be !allen lightly.
Anyone with a whil of rock and roll sensitivity w1ll tell you that
Raymond Douglas Davies looms larger than life In the
songwriting genius department. Brother Dave Is an exemplary
guitarist (though he Is leaning a bit towards heavy melal excess
these days). They are more than mere survivors: they are one of
the few original delights left In rock these days. So do yourself a
favor. Brave the obnoxious auditorium as\lletlcs, catch the Kinks
on !heir Give the People What They Want tour, and be convinced
that human engineering In music is not yet dead.

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expc:ru in IM nutritio&lt;lal rldd lacl: lbc wnt tnthu.iasm.
"Tittrt it a danaerous mytb wieldy held in chis country
that 110Jural Is aood and l}'nlltai&lt; ,. bad." Ptofessor or

~ilh""·

a«'((tdiRI 10

5n&lt;~~CY0tlffl.

AchM&amp;JaS ha'~ ~arently btotn U.O.\i(_fUrutou; 10

pro.i«tma unaaa ol the supcnont) of n~IUtll Jcod, A Jat
labtl&lt;d "All Natural Sua•bnl) Pta«'t&gt;- No Amflcllll
Praa"\&amp;a\a·· " mUJc:adi.QI beaux or tbf htah '\(JI'
con.cc:nt-supr 11 a a.atural prHC:I"\--.cJ\t Ulodf-no a6d1rhe
il net'dtd.
E..-m if one marcchC"nt ls tht' onl)' muural ont in the

r&lt;odU&lt;l, c!K ""'d "ftatural" can uwall) IK found on cb&lt;
bbcl 1l&gt;t ""'d "natural" can doubl&lt; 1~ .,..,., or a
prodlk.·r-••aJt narurat .. lend\ to \ho''t rht poet throu.J)l 1~
too f.
Dt&gt;pu&lt; ho~h pr1&lt;n, many r&lt;orl&lt; ore "rlhna to p.~y
t\lr.t"apnll)'.
Ono local he•llh

food &gt;lore cll.'fl &lt;l&lt;(tndtd or lAnce 4ocn
¥~ray .. We ~houkJ tat tht God

in a somc•hat rch,lOus
Jl~tn

food frorn the- Eanh m~ud of m.,)n madt

chcmk.·ab.'' \ht

~trtutd .

TM food md Dr111 Admsnc&lt;er~uon'• (fOlio)~'
lhfl,qm&amp; o( inafcdx'IU' n\1\ ha\i~ P\111 I itVC
into rhr mtncb or tJrtO(IIIc •ho read lhcm. ""''ll"""ltd
Sanden.. flMo mort unJ'I'onounc-cabk 1M dwm.._""'il nll'M' "·
tbc more danJ,nO\IS u .K"t'1M to be tn elK muwh or
AtnC'riUtoll ''On t he fJOSIU\t iJdt CCO l!'ollfll U1JJC'Chcnla),
Pftl&amp;jftift&amp; lO

morr peOple II( ~'4&amp;rC' Of ~hit lht)··ct t'.a.lln&amp;.'' '-ltd ~ht
Nutntk&gt;n Sucnt.'t D1r«1or.
The bast~o foundauon fqr c:ufnJ n~tunl food\ on bt
tr:ac~ bot\.~ "nee tht bqinnmtt of human ~lnd The labrl
ol .. hahh f()(kj" bcaa.n m thr nme1etnth ~nUUr)' -.uh
1\cllog, hal11nC hi\ t..'Om fla ..es as pan of 4 \"UrC" for mental
1U.nt'K at hi' Qnuvium. aa;o,Jtn' to /urlwf
" llh ttl« rooh or hraltb foods .so dcqt ln Amntean
"-uhurc-. tt b Ul1ll ..('ly 1~1 hnllh food\ or ht'akh food ttora
-.Ill f't'"\b "'t~ f\caf rUiutc
··T'hr trmd ttt•Aid "nJiunJ• h.aJ; rcachftl ~ ht•thu ol
abwnl•lt." ,._.., HoroJd S&lt;net&lt;r ol USA
"Cat'M'd to IU lopral t'\.lr('mc~ •--c could lllro bact 10 no1
"-Drina dutht'\ .and h'in&amp; m ca,u," ht rommnutd .

r-.t·

Despite deficit, US has no language requirement
Helping trade imbalance?
e&gt;pite an increasing
dependence on roreign
countries ror trade, the Uniled
Stales still remains the only developed
coun1ry In the world wbtre a person
can aain a eolleJe dcgne wilhoul
m151enna a seeood language.
UB Modern Lana1121es Otpartmenl
Otainun Ed"-ard Dudley-reponed
tbat the u ·n iled StateS "has bctn very
remin in requiring i&amp;llgllllge
competence for iu foreign
ambassadors, and it has betn leS$
domandina lhan other countries"
eoncemina lanaua&amp;e requirements.
This defi~cy taiiSCS Americans to
&lt;kpend on olhfts to inform 1hem or
inlemational events according to
Dudley. ThU ract leads to a distorted
pcrcqxioa or roreicn nations in tbc US
prao.
From a business poinl or Yi&lt;W. the
lansuqe barrier creates another
probTeiil. UB Economics Dtpanmen1
Clll'irman Anbur Bulkr maintained
thai lhe United Swes is ~omina
RtOI'e dependent on foreign trade and
the eommnicaoon aap "makes il more
diff'ICUit for US tO represent oursdYCS
erfectivdy." He added, "If ro11're
.,... 10 track *itb people, you'll MCid
to Wldentand tJaem."

D

~ina to TM ~w YOI'k Times,
eolleacs across tht nation have ""-iin
to rrcoanlu the tancua&amp;e problmc and
bav~ stened Implementing languaac
requiremtnls ror graduation.

" Incoming Slll&lt;knls ar~ mort a"'art or
the MCid ( for a roreicn lanauaa~l chan
five years ago," Dudley 'noted.
Dudley has also observed a crtnd a1
UB coword joinl majors wtlh language
being one half or it. All hough he nocod

requirement," Dudlq e•plained.
Studenu eon •• oid a language by
takinc a cours&lt; und&lt;r the cross cull ural
s1udia rai&lt;I!Ory. Among chest wurses
are Amnican ~tudits, classics, and

Jha(the double ma.)OI'$ are more
diversified \ban In past yeors, most are

Dudley claimed his deparlmeQI "is
doing ptelly well on che enrollments"
e-'Cn wichou1 lhe requirem~lll. He ciled
increased interest in non·European and
Eastern Europc:M lanauaaes such as
Otinese, Polish, and Russian. Yet
Spanish, French, and German are still
the mOSI popular courses bc:caust
"they have the mos1 immedial~
usaae." aceordina to Dud!cy.

still matriculate in liberal ans.
- UB qfrccially recoanized the need or
foreian lancuaat when the Faculty
.5etwe passed iu General Education

Pl"ovam. Uo~ the plan, a

nudent
wiD be requireci to lllke as least oae
eoune in each of
major
"Knowltclae Areas". One or tbe areas
Is entitled "Foreian Laquace/Cross
Cultural Studies."

m

"This won 'l be an absolule

tinguisli~.

Th~ chairman also noticed a trend
towerd participation in upper level
courses by non·majors. Diversified

areas such as busift&lt;SS and "ullure
courso have sho"ll inc~
~nrollmencs.

As tO•Ihe ad•ancqe&gt; of majorin&amp; in
a rorrign langu:ljl&lt;, Dudley claimed
chat lh&lt;r&lt; are ]6bs at every level ror
lanauaae ltac!Krs. For non ·m~jo;&gt;rs
Dudley 'C'.clled a language ''eareer
enhanCftllent."
Dudley poirued out that Spancsh is
u&gt;ed often in lite Unuod Stales ond
Frenelo and German ar&lt; both helpful in
1~ banlin&amp; ptoression. Frmch " also
" idely spoken in Arric:l and och«
pam or che Third World and should
prove useful as lhosc: oounlties
conlinue to develop.
The d~velopmenl or Third Wo rld
naliOn&gt; is one or the biUk causes for
che existing langual!c banier. "~
lanauaae problem is pari of the notion
chat v.~ dido'l ha&gt;·eto push hard 10 sell
ptodueu abrood." Butler ar&amp;ued. The
United States now has a more dJITkull
tirM ptomotil\&amp; trade o•'ttseas due 10
communication problems.
•
An.o ther reason Butler clled ror che
lack or laniuaa• prorcci~ncy on the
univenlly level is whal he co.lls "a
strOI\&amp; occupational orientation" which
lcaYC&lt; Unle time for tbe s1udc:nt to cake
a lanpaac clas$.
Butler suagested thai UB should
b(ain to nnpbasiu $1udies on world
culturu in order ror studenls to beucr
undcmaocl how other nalions think. In
this respect be does DOl belleve lhat
la.ncu.,e s1udy is essential.
However, Dudley bellcws a SIUdmt
_"$hould Sian • lan&amp;uacr as soon u
pouible. I think anybody's a fool not
to 1ake a foreign lanauaae."

�in short.
l' it~
LoTempio nabs victory

~·ill

run on tht Democra1k and Coruttvatht ud.tt

tn NoH:n1bcr. \lilh Gehl on 11\t Libe-ral Pa.ny hM. Qnuk v.W run

on bolh 1hc GOP and Ri&amp;Jol·lo-Ufc rarty Iones.
LoTcmpoo, 42. in acldltK&gt;Il lo ....,rltla tilt ~ from 1ht
Count) D&lt;mo.Tlllk orpnizauon, ·~• abo Rpportcd b)• Mayot
Jamt~

D . Gnffin in htr fc/u 10 ,.,.,, oht counotman seo1 from
tht an....'"Wnbroc Gtht. She' had iet'-cd as a~ cui.l.cru.: ~pt'('l&amp;b~
" ' I tit Guffin Adminblrauon

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Memorial for Marlin Luther King, Jr.

Afln •ppealioa 10 lose 1ht O.motTIIi&lt; primary for Unhtr'SiiY
Oisu:lct coundlnwl by 17 •01cs 10 S&lt;on C&lt;hllau •e&lt;k.
RO$C!IW'i&lt; LoTempio .1'-a&gt; ai-m lhc •i&lt;1ory Tucsd•&gt; afln an
ofll&lt;ial ~-an..,. of the polls shov.cd hct 10 ba"' beatm Odtl by
62 \'O(CS.
Tht llnoffociallaDy of lht prinwy ,.,.. lho•cd debt """ o&gt;ft
LoTcrnpo and Arlmc F. Bassoll b) a 17· \01&lt; plurahty,
I,S$9-I,S.l~. But the offiCial rC(lOilnl, completed Tucsda), aa&gt;•
lhc rattlo LoTcrnpio inslcad, 1,629· 1.567-S74.
LoTcmpoo ...., lhc mdorwcl Dcmocraloc cand~c for lht
councal pog.. and •innina lht Dnnocntic nod &amp;i''H hn an
tmporcam ps)'Choloaicat"advanul&amp;t onr Gt.hl and Republkan
challmacr Leonard R. Gonulc Ill .

LoTtmpio

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The US House of Rcprdtn111i•cs appro•cd a rcsoluuon
tuesday .,hich caDcd fO&lt; 1 mcmorW 10 be b&lt;lill io .,.,Of) of
&gt;loin a.U riahts kW.. RC\aend Marun Luthtr Kina.Jr.
The \01&lt; was ~16 111 fi\'Or or buoldona nt/ocr a bu1l or 11otuc
on memory of 1GQ1. Bdorc comlructoon ..,. bcpn h DllUl linl
f(&lt;'&lt;IW &lt;011fonnauoo from the US Senile, •hdl is &lt;'!'«led to
•'01&lt; 011 lht rt&gt;01111oon soon If arrrO\cd lhe Joml Comnutl« oa
lht Ulnr) .. alflltorilcd 10 tP&lt;n6 up IO
on Ibe

ru.ooo

dcdicauon.

the Uuitcd Scarn Oft Sunda)' to bcsJ:n a

,,.-.Q .-.~~ IOUJ

olllJdll heal') S«UN) and an official prot«&lt; from one of 1ht coliC\
.. h&lt;relhc) ..... sdocdulcd 10 play.
The l6 pla)tt&lt; and &lt;0.1IOba VTI~ 10 Ch~ on Monda)
earlo&lt;t ohan sdocdulcd in orckr to a•olill p&lt;O&lt;tsl&lt;n. The Sprin&amp;bol&gt;
•ill play on Chieaao Satuodlly dnrol&lt; a di&lt;nouncmocru from lht
01y Couqal-opPf'!.ln&amp;lh&lt; aporthlcd rolhi&lt;s of South Afroca.
The tcllln "''i11 play in Albany on Tut~l)' and in a yt'I-IO·bt-·
announ«'d silt IOMC"hm in the north C'a~ 1M1'ollo"ins
Sa1urday.
,
On Ibe nnaJ day or a 1"0 mO&lt;Uh SpollaJooltO&lt;If or Ne..
Znland protcslm rioted in an onod&lt;no " hoch leu 4J f'C&lt;ll'k
oiiJurcd and rcsullcd in 14ll arr&lt;lls

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Thi&lt; i&gt;n '1 goin1 10 he &lt;'"Y· 1&gt;&lt;11 your frlcndlt• """'paper JO~&lt;&gt;C&lt;f
hi!.&gt; rC\fflcd birruclf and con&lt;ludn 1ha1 oh&lt; ABSCA-\1 defcodlnl&gt;
hoot 10 be a.:quilted. Wlly71l&lt;au\C lhe ~81 had lu" on ol&gt; hc.arl

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~l lO lbt naJooh &amp;rod&lt; •hen lhc rric&lt;ISIJIUa/11 U\ lhll JW&gt;l by
ohonlona unpurc ohou&amp;lm aboul Bc!ly Gnbl&lt;. •• had alrcacly
... ned •ilh 8ctly Grable

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atTt\fd 1n

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Springboks arrive in US

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m1nd U\ &amp;hal pbo1~ llllctl on

lln6&amp;&lt;POJt, Coon • of lhc FBI. l01rnll) ""h ou panls do•n 111&lt;11
1nfonnan1 . ..1th a m.croJ"lhoM fiU~ 10 has lq. •b ca•t
II) on&amp; 10 bribe I COP l~c "'""'I a ilott~ .10 lhc COP &amp;Ol &gt;uspkooU\

In Sorrdl's Vi. Um1ed Staltll (Hty, lhtrc's a 101 or rt.Stah.'h '"
ohls job) Justice Charlo Evan• Hugh« ruled &amp;hao, "Deco)' arc
nol f)C'rminiblt to truna.rc tht innOI.'Iff\1 •• Trut. t'm thoQh •c

ha\t ~our shan of quad\ 1n C:on&amp;rrs-..

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S7'ncuute los A."9f'-t Tltnta
Synoi«ce. ~~· MtactflftH
S..ce Un•ted F. .fl.trel Sf'Ocat.a
anc1 &amp;Jn,,.., f..raa $f""''&lt;:t tt ' "
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New Yon.. el 8\lltato. )4.)5 Main
Street.. Butf-'o. N:.,., YOf"ll: ''214
T e - (l'1ejl31 301$ ad&gt;IOfOOI,
(7l6)831 . . .1, ~..,... Cop)'Ngtt1
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(CwMr of Wl,..peor)

Stop In For Our Grand ~Opening Next Week &amp; ·
Recelue a FREE Soft l&gt;rlnk with
tJte purcho•e of any fountoln Item.
We're boc:k better than ftlerl

With an expanded fountain .electJon a luncheon menu
Coupon Good tJoru Oct. 2/tlJ

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�Kabosh concerns raised by Comm ittee
tht (rultlat&gt;On that .. currentl) bona \OIC&lt;d by
&gt;tudcnt•, por1acularly coru:ernana DUE Ad'lstment
about d&lt;a•ion• currcntl)l beans made. They abo
qunoroncd tht eiiCd or .. ud&lt;nt and fa&lt;Uiay 1nput

By MART\ RO EN
Ctllopr.&gt; l:.dllo-

Planning fills Senate
ll.r SETH GOODCHI LD
/.1Qfllllllll EdlltH

Ac:adaluc: plonalns ..-as lbo paw60&lt;d at Tucscla.r'• ~ocully Senate
..-ina. •hoch matked 1M inauaurolion or BarbatO How.dl10 lb~ Clwr
poSitloo. Sa&gt;atou ~ &lt;Qbjn:ted 10 a btany or rcpons, updata. and
inrormational talks from a bost of top-k•d C~~p&lt;n Hall adminiStrator•
Tht nrg Senatt mtetin&amp; Of th&lt; Yflr h&amp;4 {n tht pag C\Oived into I
rtcharton M".ukm. \\Mch $COc} co orient tt'K' new Wair and pr~e

ror a year or d~bace. comp.romlsc. and deliberations. Tue-Sday'•
&amp;&gt;th&lt;rin&amp; {n th&lt; Talbtn Hall Bullprn w1u no d lflcr&lt;nt.
lntrodu{ana lhc new d.a!a base s,)'s.tt.m cl\ar rtt..'Ords Information on
tttnatOf$

a&lt;adtmie pcocrams. VICe Pr&lt;!idcnt Rob&lt;rt RO&lt;\b«t told a ~"'&gt; S..Wc,
"Inevitably, Judaemeau ,.ill hne to b&lt; mad&lt;. b«au&lt;e the resourtt&lt; .,.
nOl •• allabl&lt; t~do all the .. onhy tluna&lt; "e all " l tll to do bert."
The S)"\l&lt;m u d&lt;SiiJI&lt;d to a&lt;wmulat&lt; ~•• on the •anou• UB
Aeadan ~ ~.n.mnus,

so u 10 ha'c- nfumee materials ~'--ai.labk &amp;lJd

collected .
·
This I&gt; pan of an ovct-all plannina Pf\)&lt;'eU that ROS&gt;b&lt;r&amp;'• orfK"&lt; has
b«n m•ohed In ~nee Jut )UC and the &gt;.r&gt;t&lt;m has already met
di&gt;plca&gt;ur&lt;. ht reponed.

'"'b

' ' l c provld~ a mirror image or each unit and drpanmmt,",the VI«
president Intoned, "and tilt r&lt;SiSianoe may b&lt; comina Iroll'\ peoplt

kno¥liJ\&amp; the: cruth a.boulthe:m.s~hu . ·• The quantitad v~ mnhod 11
dc:sicncd to pro~ a ••common denominator ror tht irnplemencatioo
and nqotlation that u CJ&lt;j&gt;&lt;Cted to 10 on dur1na the plannin&amp; pcocos.
This attention on l&lt;a4anic: plaruuna ..Wu b&lt;eawe of c:ooc:&lt;rM thai
hnc been r-.&gt;Cd about lbo qu.ality of
ed11&lt;8tional olloriop. Th&lt;r&lt;
,. also ,.~.,.., anDety 0\'tt vani&lt;hin&amp; studctlu and nsourees an
CftUln dudplina coupled witll enrollmt•m llooclan1 to the hard

ua·.

soitoc:el.

A rtpon on a Facilitits PlenninatnfOfnt.alional
&lt;e»io~ •porked a livcly di!CUI'Ion about the Spa«
qucstron at Wedu..doy'' Fa.ultr Senate E.etuti,..

IOWUrdl Chost- dt\"lsiOM.
"'Clarl)', the tnrormalion c:~hanat '' Hmutd.''
Popr &gt;1ld "'I "'ked Ntalal (DUF Dnn John)

Comrmu~ m~cun1.

P&lt;taOO.to ..-., at~ed (about the rut we locltlOfl or
the DUE
orr..,., and he ,.., no."
Three hou&lt;rna &lt;&gt;Pilon• "'«&lt; preromted b&gt; Neal fO&lt;
lbc JfOOPI that • ill b&lt; ltfi horndcn b) the J:1cambe&lt;
cto.rna or Squrre Hall-the tlurd lloor of Patt&lt;Y
HaD, undcr-utrlll:cd JPO« at the Ellr&lt;»tt Cornrk•
and rn 1M acadttnit srlfnco' aJ Amh("nl

.. ~al1old w that ,-arnruo,ct ur-c 11¥1-a)) m
tr.ln~illon and nothill&amp; l\ rurrcrc:nl h~rc:· Sc-naec

T he &lt;plnco locauoo

Last ..-..u' mcetina. drre&lt;'ted Ill U B Prc:wdcnt
Robcn L. Kcncr, Voct Pr~t lor Facilatia
Plann••a John 'leal and \'~tt Prc:wdcnt fot AcadcmJc
Arfrurs Robtn R~a. ,.,. con•ntcd to dtSCUS5 the
propo&gt;al .ubmiued b) the &lt;tudcnt&lt;O&lt;nPQ&gt;cd Kabosh
Commrll« (Of aftlraltltd .MUdC'nt 1(1tVI1)' sp.iJ1X ~~
the Amhctll Camrus.

ad-....,.....

~ouk1 ron OM •llh the

Ctudr~«1

ltrr&gt;&lt;hmanllla)d&lt;n proposal lormul•ted b) the
~abo111l C"omnlill«.. That pcupo~l rttommtnd.\ rhac

for amrnechaac- con\.l.nn.:tM&gt;f1

'-&lt;'0\CIIcd CO I \IUdcnt a£'\i\11) ~t1Utf l \(CUll\(
CotnmUt« mnnbt:n arrn'!itd LQ~C'fn 0\(1' • mO\:(
to P~r~c' ,.h•k undtrp-ad&amp;Utt ..:.La.."'1ot'\ -.ould bt
\.hlfhn&amp; (\l \ mhtot "S.udmc ""'h.("\ ouatn 10 bC'
'4hnC \tlokJC'flt\ ilrr:- Pope ;t\k'flt'd

Roben Po,c s~ud ... 'iQUirt i' do~ing &lt;»nd
nothinp. ~u dili.--u.5.St'd . ·•
Then 1/C: no PfO\ ttk)n, rot ht)U'IIn' for \ltld~l
W\t.:n, .tU~!h a~ F'manettJ Ald. \tui.Srnl '"·-rounh
ond the Di•won of lJndcr1r•~u•te [Ju..-atron 4DUEI
Ad\ l$&lt;ft'lCDt Off!ICC"~ amo"' the hull\ltn&amp;-'- ~-htduk.J
~~ ~mhcht.

T
btu: -.crt -.v~T\ -.chtdu~ for .1H \C"'f"\~t,."'f:S
\1lin Street: tn thco of'i&amp;Jtaat plan) fQC chc- Amhc':nl

flO'Ioto

~

C.mpo' •him •crc fonnulattd 1n lhr lAic 1960·s..
f.iCNC''"· as n has OO:.omc appJ.rtm that 1hc origm.al
tmollmmt proj«cJon\ '&lt;~~C'ft unrcoaltsu~ tht Amherst
proj«t -.'15 scaJed dov. n 10 rtnt\·t tht rr-v;kd ~.te of
lht

su.adt'.nt

populauon ~

BudJte: .:uu o'o-- thc Ia.)~ d~ack- h.a\C' furcher
hmitrd Amhcnc construcHon plan\. Ketttr was
drr«ted b) the State Uru•&lt;UII} or New York
(SUN Y) Constnactioo Fund to dc&lt;idt •laida r;.e, or
the projected niM buildrnp \lated rot Amhent,
would b&lt; crCded r ...... The &lt;tudcnt - r&lt;n huildtn&amp;

....u noc l.lnOCl&amp; ~~ fi\c.
The mcomben of~~ E'"tc''"l\"t Comnuu« t'Chotd

lht' Capc:"n 1 ;alh«IINonon romfl'k' \l,ould bt-

A mc."tOn ''-' ,.an a. ~uttoP to t•h a "'01\&amp;
"tand -..•n"t 1ht " '''110' drct1oKMt -.~ •tcot\J af1n
t'\lnm"e dt)('U»HJn• SMcra, eotnmlff« cncmben
(JuttttofK'd ¥ttw:h~ Kt'tltr's d«twon1o •or iiJbn.nnly
madt- -.uhouc adtquat~ mput from ch~ Unl\'Cnlf)'.
..An) ~an;.ulunion. 1f 11 Ot.."'C\Irs," f-n&amp;li'h Prorcs.sor
M'u W1dcn '"'ad, "appatcsuly a«un ton hut (to br
corr~&gt;.'led b)' the peoplt "' ho "'ill ""'tit&lt; facilitiesJ."
Hov.cov&lt;r. Anthropoloay PrO(e\)()f Warrts\
Barbour, 1 (orn'W'r membu -or aht Fkulty Scnace

r atdatlo Pion nona Committee, debntoted the faculty
W\put made to -:eal, •ho ma ~n th&lt; final
rtUWnrnntdaJ kMu

to

~ecter.

"You art almost '"ylOJ dw (K&lt;tttr rrut~cs a
d&lt;o.."t&lt;IOn) u of 1tc opm&gt;t&lt;S 111 a •a.:uurn." Barbour
rondudcd " I think Neal's dont a flOOd JOb,"

This rmbalancc has become obvious, yu U ~ has b&lt;tn h&lt;sttant"' far
to rna~• cutback• and eliminate unpopular procrams b«au.t or roars

that a UniVCTSity should not slice offerings ju.st because they u c not
auractin&amp; enough st~ents.
'"Thit pr~ure wdl also to.able UJ to look at programs' educ:auonaJ
objectives within the framework or tht Unh·tn:ity's mission. the State
University of New. York (SUNY) S)"&gt;t&lt;m. •nd the Stat&lt; iudl," Roub&lt;r&amp;
said.
,
Faollt) S&lt;natt Acad&lt;mio: Plaunana O&gt;mmattet Chair Rob&lt;n Popr alio
ckuil&lt;d ht&gt; cfla&lt;ts since tbc body submitted '" rtp0&lt;1 to the fuU
leaislatl\c body, WI Sj&gt;rin&amp;. The documrnt " ""' diltnbuted to \'allOUl
- Unt\ft'Sil)' adminl~tmon.. in an auempt to tolicil feedback a.od 'hilco
Pre&gt;~dnll Robtn Kolter responded po•rth't'l)•, r&lt;a&lt;1ion (mm t\Oo 04htr
Ley adminaSirators was kss than ~tncoura,ain.a. acconfin&amp; to Popco.
"(Vw:e Pr&lt;Sidcnt lor Health Scll'fl~ F. Caner) Pinnill said that he
was disappointed and thouglu .,,. ..... lookina bat kwards and lookin&amp;
at issues that arc from five ytiiJ~ ago," t.hC' Hi.scory ProfC$SO£ noted.
Popr added that O.puty Vice President Rob&lt;n Waaner also uamincd

1ht rcporc and had a similar rnction.

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analysis," Poe&gt;&lt; nplait&gt;&lt;d. "H&lt; feb that full miuaon analysis,.._. 001
fruitful and • Wtile of time." The Facuky Sertat&lt; Olair-Ekct said he
was still await in&amp; Rossb&lt;ra's rcsPO&lt;U&lt; and admitted h&lt; bditvcs lbo
Conuruucc wiU lP&lt;Od Sqrcemb&lt;r and October tmmened in "r&lt;~e.
ratht:rlhln pro-.'XC.h-e' • pc-ojo;u..
A$$0Ciate V'rc:o Pr&lt;Siclr:nt for Hullb Sciences Donald !.anon continued
the parade of academlc planning rcpons, but noted the diffamocs
between the proccu in hi• area and in the cort c:ampu•. He explait&gt;&lt;d
that in the Health Scicn&lt;:es, plannina is don• on a school-by-school basis
and in close eonlact with abc faculty ...lbc o urco:m~ has been very
....S&lt;mk planni•&amp;·"
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Street Clmpu&gt;lo a Haith Scialc&lt;:s Center. Ht mcal&lt;d lbal tilt
admini&gt;uatM&gt;n has b«n m«tina witb lnibiteeu and mcmben of llx
SUNY ConstrU&lt;IIon fu!ld wcctl)l tO CO ovct rlaa• and maintained thai
they coli IO&lt; • "human&lt;" campas.
0cnuaJ EdueMion, SO&lt;ncthiOJ or I dormant topic latdy, was rcvh'cd
brieny by Committe&lt; Oaair Howard F&lt;l'itcr•s shorl summation of
impleolrntatlon probkn\S and proar.u. He labtt&lt;d the Math Skills
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DIRECTOR

.UB Council closes its doors
Presidential talk?
D""u~1011 on th~ '\latu\ ~f t.a.nchdatC'• (or tht UB

d..ad•OOIO&amp;od," EOP "'II rnum to normal br the
Sprlna •tfllt'trtlt'r1 t\e~trr hopa. 1 o lnftSII&amp;IUt the
\\ tdnC'\dil). a!. 1br aroup &gt;AC'nl into l:.\tcUti'C' Shs.on door. the Po..wltnl ha\ al'!'(llntod Diroaor or
Afnrm.atl\t A~tjon \lakon1 Apun1 to rc:sc&amp;re.:h the
'~&gt;hortl) ahcr the mmutJ ~luted .
DWIRC lhC' 30 m.nUth lh~l ~at opm tO 1M ru~-.: r&lt;Obl&lt;m, and 1&lt;!'&lt;'&lt;110 l.non b) Octo~&gt;« 10
l:ruh \.ltet¥~lftl an utatb( •n.:ludtd tM frahman
..t~ 11\t l'fO)., tM onl) IOf*. of naNao1ia.l dl,..U''-tOil
&lt;b.•, the \1•11Md Fillmofc toll~. oransrcn and
..:~\ PtHMknl Robcn 1 ~ t'lttf'i a.nnaiiJk('fn('ftl ol
sraduol&lt; •tudnns. lllt final till) .... 27,232-a nt"
uurcnt m.rollmc::ol
,
higlo roo Ull-&lt;.cn tho111h ""&lt; ""'&lt;not tr)'ll1&amp; for
lhr oprnln:&amp; mom~ol• or the mcrtina ~etc
one:· Krutt iaid. Applk-atioM lO lht' Uni\tnit)'
ron\'t'rn('d "'1lh the e:lc."C''mn of a tm"~porar)•
¥~ ('t(' up llppro,imatrly n&amp;hl percent rrom ~tit year
Chairman.. Tht- poS4 btcarnc ,.cant ¥~ ht:n ro ~rw cr
Anothn pom1 thai ~'" boasted about " » tht
Covn&lt;ol O.•or Roll«o Mollon11 &gt;~eppcd dO"ll on the
Spnn, and :I&gt;SUlllCd Ill&lt; lad&lt;nhip of 111&lt; Prtsld&lt;niW uxrcaied rctmuon ,.r. The PrC\ldCI'J.t a.amoutftd
that "IDOl&lt; «ud&lt;llls 1rc comonl bock" 10 UB 10
Search Commill«.
A &lt;11'14 porbamcotll) l)fO«U 5«Wod the posuoon c:onunut 1har education and a.uC'I'tcd tbat. t..bC')' arc"a &gt;11'0111 plus ranO&lt; roo an) """' Prnidau comin&amp;
for attorn(') Robtn Koren. --..ho b«a.mt the M'Tt*Or
1n."
memMI or LhC' CounC'tl ¥~-llh Mlllont.i's rftlftmcnl.
All&lt;! a btitf de5&lt;rlpdon of th&lt; UB H onors
A fter a shon rrpon on thr Uni\'f'f$Uy's llosphal
appoenlrnCOI. t{ ('l(rf SPQ ~ C d1 kn:&amp;th On tht itiiUS of pr&lt;&gt;Jram-,.hich haj 21 5tudmu &lt;nroll&lt;d on an
OCI.'&lt;'I&lt;ratod och&lt;dult-1\ntcr told 111&lt; l&lt;•undlthll the
51udtnl tnrollutml.
enure- !)lase Uru,asat)' of ~ Yor ~ ~an is
1 trmnt.J, 1his )d-r's rCJJ"Uratton f'iaurn "rC'\.'Ord
op«~od 10 f&lt;&gt;&lt;mula&lt; • prosnmlftOddod on UB'•
moollmml."' l.nta onnouncod olw "&gt;n &lt;'&lt;f)
cartfOI). U\C ont, •~ hau· r«&lt;g.niztd an tm:nasc" b) n.-1 ).., • c.pandrn1 th&lt; lfOUP 10 SO odlolan,
Hr t\plamcd 1n.J rhc onl) dtctc:a!.t' numbn• ~o:arnt'" "''h Buffolo r&lt;llrmns 20. The S2000 .cholarship "'II
thr LdU~o:..tllonal OppOfiURII) t:trogram (COl,) He
be paid out of the UB mdo"m&lt;nl fund.
Citt'd 1hr NN Yor ~ Scatc Board o f Recent'
·
And th&lt;n bcfOlt brta~t n J ror lunch, th&lt; Coun&lt;il
tou.ahcn&lt;d crittti~ for ht&amp;h S4."h.oo1 a,raduation •~ the
v.c:nt 1ntO [\«UU\C SC'JSIOn 10 discuss the' prO&amp;reU or
Pfr,tden~) c;\Jt

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To do"'this, we need you on these Commitees:

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• Foreign Student Caucus
• Student Unions Now
* Child Care
* Finance
* Various University Wide Committees

1

�Hite discovers what men really want in intercourse
Presents more emotional picture

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By HERE H ITE

In lht third port of o sv/n from The Hltt Rtp&lt;&gt;t1 on
Malt St&gt;.uality, somt of tht morr thun 7000 mtn
lmtrwn'fd mWJI-pullops for tht JIITI tl~lhtir [«&lt;IIIlS
oboul JtX. wlun tlwy lilt# tJ.Jtd wunt in inth'COflrR. 11nd wlty.
T'ltt1t sw•~1 •~ dntroy • ftw "f)'tlu oboul whrn IMit
\'0/w ur •x. ptUttnlinlll 'Wai1'Nr. motw emotiOMII pcturr
of - I t StXJMI/rlf rh&lt;m mony -~~ np«r.

Alrnotl all of IM men "bo answcml 10bo tnjoytd SCJ&lt;
wrth "om&lt;tl sale! obty tik..S inlaooUIK. Ho.....u, lilt
re&amp;M&gt;ns lhty aavt were surprislna. II iJ often t&lt;peai..S-in
flct, aJmoa unlvtnally auumed-lhll "'hal mtn llko/want
from lnttrt'C&gt;Ur.. Is their orpsm. And ytt ohis Is nor what
men said: "'hll men want from lntercou,.. b somah.IJia

''lnlft'CIOUtW PfOUS l'ro alive. rdua mr Ull«ly, and kU
mo ad ftliWal. Olher limts I fttl JIIJ! llke a tol&gt;oo."
..Whtn we art nand. convCHI.ltOn \lft'Y urety eenrers on
tM weather or lrfvWlcies. Emotions arc btred and rrulhl
art revtaltd. ••
"I think I ..,. 11 primarily to &lt;S~abh&gt;h a rtlaclonshlp-il
mat.. 11 paulble for me to bt free and op&lt;11, 10 a dtlftt
tha&lt; I catl'l anlln Ofherwi&amp;t. It'• fun, too. I DOCK&lt; lhal
wlul&lt; at• dotso' ""'-&lt;any of tif&lt;'&gt; othtr pooblcm&amp;, II orttn
I&lt;U to ta\c IM ..Sac off !baD-.ton of a tranquiluft "

lll- l&lt;lnkltl&lt;al IUHitalowrol-.
Some mea did noc answer •Mthtr they ~ltd mt&lt;'RIOW1C.
or""'· bul limply aat&lt;d that int&lt;r&lt;OIIIK b ,.bar mtn
clo-cbt ~ural and ifttvn1bk "'P&lt;tUfon of "iMUO&lt;IIVt"
malt "ie:~ dn"c.,: (CK lhtsc: men, l.nrucourx 'flU a '#II)' or
~'ffiryina their malt idmtity:

1 -?lt)'llall~

.-io&lt;led-

·~··

"I btlit&gt;t my ..,re ......,...lb. alltr I bawe nwodt
o&gt;&lt;num. thsa lntm:ounc ,..;u al...,.. follow. I would hk•
10 fetlthal '' dot111'1 have 10 unla.s II..,.....""'"'*"'·
Ho..cvn. mm art upcatd 10 bt ready for u."
Sorortlmrs anorher kmd or pmsurt men frh was
Pfail-Un from tht woman to .. a,ec 1t owt w1ch":
'''l'lten: ha.,r bHn times wbeo I wished lO ha"t' more
fa&lt;cplay rllhtr ohal\ lnotr0011t10. but " . . . . - IllY
jta1
........, 10 J&lt;1 11 oYer Wllb IIJid slwnptd orf It was bttawc K was - - · sbt just - . . s to ha. .
and a!ddl&lt; 10 sleep. "
" A I - povt1 I bqJa 10 fod •~b my prc:oml 'Ol[tlhal
sht'&gt; J&lt;lllnl bortd, JO btft. Itt's 10 011 and clo k "
" I blt"' ...,. wtthoOI iuoaoourJt. bul my ..,r. pr•fcn
10 10 ahead and &amp;C"'' h over ., Or can ~ ror urhlk'
,.itboul my bolhnin&amp; her ."
j;ScK .lhou.kh''' bt 1 .Kt pattern. Tbt C'kmmt of s-urpnsc.
ohc un&lt;AP«1ed, should al,.ays bt there. I u...S 10 ohlnk S&lt;l\
mcul tnltroou ..... Now I jwt tojoy all the '"'"" and love

ror my oraum...

Moll of tht mm who us,......S pve piiYJicat clostnes&gt;
IIIMI ovorall body oonlact-full·l•ntlb trnb..-elna-u tilt
moa lmpanaoo ph)'lkal demmt or ohdr Ilk Ina for

inccrcounc.;

••f•

"E- m~~re imi)Ot1aot llwltllt orpsm b bdnallble 10
...,.P your ...,.. and lqa IIJid wbatevtr the around anorlltr
bWDIIII btiJic. It moka you fod leu atone, more Olive.
lbcrc's Just IICidlifta Uu it."
"'Tbt bd111 clost 10 ailoo&lt;hct is mort ""POll""' than
orpsm.
bt bad lhrooiP ......... _
_.. all oM wan&lt;ed. "The dot&lt; pb)'lkal coataa one bas
dur\Qa lllltre:OU&lt;'R is similar 10 tht dotcnaa or holdina
&lt;ac11 orlltr ot'talk.lna intilnlldy. I ha&gt;&lt; kno.,11 men wbo
could only bt cr- durinJ intcroounc: and I fod thty wert
closina IMmstl....,oiT."
" I Uke inlcroouhe for all orlu humon
contatt-touchina. lookmall , holclina. •roldna. '""'"~·

'"'&lt;n:OIIIX

.r ,...,.

Part 3 of 7

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.. It aJwattfcds &amp;ood 10 have LftlUCOUfK, but
I feel I ..ould bt
jus&lt; t~S&gt;~nl and

U- Eao041oaJII lliHI JIIYdooicJskal - .

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Do mt'• atwa.)-. waat latfl'C'OWW •IH1t tiN1 ..•n _..,
MOll men ...d. to "'""' ""' b. by dtriAitiOCI. to .,..,,
bua'COW1Ir:
"Sa. I&gt; mlacout1&lt;, and I ah•'IQ-. ••1 k "
"ltlunk that QIICIIion "&lt;umtd arOOIDd. If..,. ts bc:pD.
0e1t os llrtady """Ina 1owatd il\ocrcoonc."
Wdl. lor women Ill IS moy bt uue. 1M I ......... lhsa k t:oten'Ount So .r ahis qunuon mu.ru •ana ~U&amp;l
actl&gt;ily "btlun. .' I tan •or llw I ba.. ne-cr fdo any
prcssun to do .amethma I didn'l want to do.~ womm
that I ha"-e Md RA wilh .."'tO: $\Jpt)Ortillt of my nurd.t and
pen of 10.ual acti"IY and JtmU 10 come
m the naawaJ now or nau thalauu •nh a kisa « •
sm•k- ma)bt boun or cb)'l before. It -ms 10 lqJa
bttaux "• or&lt; borh mtdy. Tbt at&lt; of pauk pt1\Clntl00 "
c~pca..s or me and by me."
"Oncr 1 bqln sn lao f1&amp;bt for inlem&gt;llnt I play for

Only tllrtt .,.,..,, or tht answcn 10 "WilY clo 10• like
iOitftfi"'"C?"
It all; tht UIUIUlt ltllJUal
plwurc Is JI)Od."
"I ha&gt;t avoided ..-loool COOUoCt with womm IIIMI ....,
lllltrtJOurJt to pia tbt pbysiaoloontatt w!lh IMm I n«d

"The poydlolaP:alf~ reasoo mt11 P" for
6kina and wantifta interoounc "" ohc r~nc or btma
lowd IIIMI _ . . , llw iolaoount pvc IMm:
''Harifta JCl and inleTC.'OUf'St' •ith 1 WOf1\U rnk.tius
me. II J&lt;U me '-ek in lOud&gt; with m)'&gt;df IIJid 111t pltssum
or ohr 10orld around me. It nukes ..,. rttt cl&lt;an and
wbok~a pen or urc, not juN a wonderer."
"More lhan a ph)'lkaltrip, lovtmakin&amp; lcodlna 10
orpsm, 10 mt, is .. mind btattr. It triJtl au lhc ltnlion
and connltt built up bawtcn you and your partner durinc
the normal count or llvlna. It abo llltnalbtnl your imaat
or youndf, as an aa:tptable, lovable penon. oo tlw you
tan 10 '-ek ow and k&lt;op up yaur ldtnury in an alitn
...,..ld."
"f don' kno• boo&gt; boner lO &lt;&gt;q&gt;IOIII il, bot In&lt;~ is
tht ultim.uc ~ It doesn't fod tlw JOOd 10 me for
.,.._...,...urbalion is bater. Bw l lovt tht closmts&gt;to
a "oman, h is fulfillman. 11 is IM ultlmaoe _ ....
thai'&gt; imp011an1 10 mt."
Some men also mentioned thai thty fd1 lnltrtlOUf'R
allowtd 11\tm 10 become more emotionally op&lt;n with ohcir
panncl$. h lllowtd them 10 bt spontaneow and upr&lt;IJivt
as at no 01htr lime:

ma&lt;bo. vml&lt; man. W\t a Grtdt ,...,_. Uu an Indian
•-amor. 1 fttl 1 can do an)'(hina and tvtrythina I ....,, to
her."

'41.011.''
"lnttri.'UWK is

cbc:

o..- .,...

woman's wbw'n-t.IXC. ' '
"I fod ttf'Oill"t th"" I am durina-. Ukt 1'm aomt

.rr....lon "

~I)Pft

''I.Ncn:ourv Is a natural instmct and H PfOY('I: )'OUr

manbood."

.

"I fttl lftOI, I feel powerful. I fttl ma•lr • nntabl•.
uncontrollablt .•• ,l ha"t- a ~st or Juccns, manly
fulfillmc••· cAO&lt;ndtna joy 10 my pan ncr • ...,..,. ..... by my
pan ncr. somtthl•a bas bocn u.-banatd (tnjoytd and
shared) by booh myself and p&amp;rln«."
"To penetrate a vaa:ina is the f'l\aJt'.s reaiOn of tXt.Simt:c.
It·, a sarona. drivlna fortt tbat eannoc bt lcsaencd nctpl
by tht ...
CIOI'Uialion iudf. Pb,....Uy. II'• dri'lna
contin..ally. A malt is always looK "'I and ,. ...., .."
for ...... pan of this ~- or thmuehco ..
tMn in¥01\&gt;a noc only .. pafonn.ina.. intm::.ourK but more
imP0110tiiiY "hi.U.J" or "conqutrina" obt _ . ... fodifta

or

do~h~:!; ::.~:a.t tntcrcounc. to mt.. is lted w•th •
tQ

subsidiary (eC'IIn&amp; of power over the *Oman, li\:t lhl1 or a
masttr and s:li\T: it means to me thai I ha't'C conquered aU
or her resb.l&amp;ncc ...
;'lntucourK means I've aoum tbt woman. I enJOY a

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AkhouP ....... yp..s lloiakina ,.oorJcl...., UIIO ......

mea M~ ttwir str~ &lt;JtPSG'I 4Wl.Q&amp; HMrn:ount:,
th•J tl not true for rNnY mea. Ahhou&amp;h mcNil men conjoy
their orPJtM durin&amp; truetcourse tN t"'XHC O"\'Cftll. mOA
that

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usoa11y have lhtir Slron~.CSt orpsnu dur1"'

ma&gt;lurbaolon beta...., thty can
stimul1tion lhey n«d:

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''FC'IIatio u run. intC'fC'ounc is 1twatt.hna In ma_n y "an:
IM filronaat orpsm am como

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m.nturbatton. u )'OU control it mtirdy and art ~ ab\t to
rantaslu durina ohboimc."
"My bat O&lt;pJmJ ha~ bocn r.- malturblliofl With
inlm»un&lt; a clost second. Tbb is dl&gt;t to tht relined
t&lt;dlruques 1 nttd'lor •!rid~ """' •ocnat clo - lla,.. ollt
patic~.

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pMI!Iooos . , .... ,..... ,
Sllabtlt mort &lt;han hatr of tM men who '""....,..,
pref•rred the oradilional position of tM man on top:
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"'~· Woman...,., co expea men cow domonanc,"' ""Y
do..ppolnc chan?"
'"TOP. bc:aust" I ha''t: mort ronuol and b«auit' I a1n txmort aarcui\ot .•.
" I've always Wen on 10p; I did lhc mo•lna m""ly. lc's
kind or cmbar&amp;J:&lt;ina...

Buc a surfKis:t na )) J)tffmt of mt"n prtfmt'd co be on ch~

"I tile chc -om. llw tifcs from me the dolt..,..,
rnpon•ibol..,. co ldldve 1011K1hon&amp; fO&lt; htt. She ,. chen
mo« on•ohcd ·~can ra;pond 10 hco o,..., ph)-.ical fcctinas
...,,.,. • If I'm on top, I'm oonnanoly "ondenna of I'm
doin, ._.,hat ~he • ·ancs, a.nd ~Oft)'tna aboul u. Whc:n I'm
hclow, •he VIrtually docs all the movon&amp;: I'm almo&gt;e afraid
to inlrudt on ~haa sht has aoina. I to' e ic ."
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•rp~m .. r:ae~~I.W ,.,.. of Jett fTOVf'M'!
Molt men fed thai rook orpsm ,. the potn&lt; of 1&lt;1 and

intncourw~

"I like intercourse tor all
Its human contact,
touching, lookin at
holding, stroking, texture,

res onse."

"I''T ,._.,. had ocx "icbout ....... If I - • 10 IIGP
hi\ ona 0&lt;.....,., cb&lt;-n I •oulcl probably 11op lla"na ocx "
"Ha•.,. O&lt;psms is the most plau.ano phyucal opcriniCt
In mr hrc, bar nonc, and as far as tnJOrona on wothouc
thew. ho-.· can thrre tx- sex Wlthouc oraums't An orpsm is
the loJ.k'al culminauon of R~. and th&lt;' nr.o, orpsm and

,.,, tannoc w difftrcnciaccd."
Bu1 a (~ men l'OII\tnC"nted 1b11 Kl:, C'lnr\OC be
diffcr&lt;noiaccd ."
••or,tim!i art 1mp0nant but noe 'aU·unpcNtant. I lo'c tbc
lo\&lt;rnalon1 ohc molt. As 1o:1a as I can ha•&lt; a rcallon1
scnoon olld lhc 11 happy. I'm happy "
''I tnJO) bn:na. iMide or ba- 10 much (Of •• o•-n aLe
thai I ba'&lt; cllan&amp;cd my
of 1111nrowoc co
somtelllnl chat clodn'l DC&lt;GSanl)• kod com) O&lt;psm ,"

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Oo mr. f"\C't' ffd

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Mo~ mrn said no-1hey aJv.ays '411'111trd 10 orpsm and

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"II'• nd&lt;o Ia) bocl and tda'
h&lt;r on oop ~ In
bn u~ 111) bod) Co sui&lt; bet. I "-ull &gt;he'd do II mon:. I
don'' orpsm es ast1) tbis w:a) bul t "'II bLt u. I can
4"'0r\Uollh&lt; smsariom mort. cspc:oa.H) 1f I'm ha''"' trouble'
O&lt;psmona:·

dod, buo quote a few fdo pt&lt;SSurtd by ch&lt;n panncn:
"I ddinhtl)' fttl a pressure 10 hl\t an OfJiim. AI lim~
v.hcn I h.,.,.., had oraasm. J'vc fdc chac chc woman
m.tsconsuutd 1his ro mean thai she Wtin'l auracti\t to me
or 1hat •M had ·railtfd' to pk:ax me. ll's hlrd 10 C'-.pt.m to
a -.oman ttw t•,c enjoyed 10 nm tf I ha'en'l had an
Ofpsm I utuaiJ) do h.a~e ooe 'lllltlt sv... bus lhCfc arc umes
•hen m) O&lt;P&gt;m lm'c ultimatd) imponancto 1M and I
don'o chonl I slloulcl ba,.. co pro'• rn)&gt;&lt;lf b) ba"n&amp; on&lt;
an) mot't than a •om&amp;D should baH· 10 prO\~ hasrrtr b)'
bnnatnl mot 10 OJpsm.••

"On the occa"ons '*hUt I hau no orpsm, my pannn
.......,, co f«llhll •he has failed. I do noc f«lthoc I ha'&lt;
raJkd. I( a pl;auau is reached and there I) no Ofpsm, thtl'r
li suU I &amp;real fffiln&amp; of -.armth and salidad.Ktn . .,
from 1~ boo/. Thc Hcc Rcpon on Mok St\oaln) b)
Sl!..... 1111&lt; Coprn~~t 1981 b.T Slwrt Hll•- RqH'Iiot&lt;d b_•
pmnWII&gt;n of Al/rtd A. Anop/. Inc DulniHd«&lt; b_o Lm

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�in&lt;lude rtcepdon of clic:nu, hand Una
&lt;tlcpbonct, nUn.. and ,....., office YoOr1&lt;.
Squlrt/Amltmt Dtvillo&lt;t Dircaor Bob
Hayden II'Jucd, " I feel the,..., pooitioq•
1hould be pUj salarla bccaUJO ol tbe
......~ . Thio dolinotdy fec.ihtatcs thoc......! for
a salary Tht '""'lis 100 prcotdna for
propk IO wort for S20 I "'cct (lhrouab
Jlipracb)."
1bc Board decided to •&lt;&gt;~&lt; on &lt;hoc muo at
a fulu~ tlale

Sub Board
. clears up
minor matters

S ub Board lawrtt RJCIIard Lilli'&lt;'
p&lt; .....c6to lhe a-d thoc , .... or
hllpuo"'· LIPI'&lt;S sud tbae C..- is
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lhe U8 RtcOrd Co-op. Ahbouah hoc had )U
to re&lt;a&gt;t tbe .... ~..... Ol6docd tlml •
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NDtloMJ &amp;IJUX
f'"10aodal concmu topped Ill&lt; OJCOtla
Wc&lt;lnat~a r &lt;¥fnina .. Sub 8oanl 1" a-d
or !Meclon mn for the lim lim&lt; lbi&amp;
sanattt.
Aecounli~&amp; fO&lt; . . _ and o.nctHStOI
revenuts of Sub-Board oponw&lt;d o&lt;Mca
and Ill&lt; trtation of policy for th&lt;tc arouPJ,
the setOttncnl or lqal malic&lt;&gt;. and the
future of SuMhin&lt; House hlahlllhl&lt;d the
medina.
Ticlcd om.. Dir&lt;dor
SampiOn
cxplain&lt;d 10 the lloard JICP&gt; taken to
im~ iu.li!Cal manaacmcnt . Admlulna
&lt;hat It was 1 quid oummcr, SamPiOn uld
that lick.rt orracc. revenue• v.;m boos4cd on
AUI\IIl 11-lhe final day of the lbcol
year-,.h&lt;n SJS,OOO wu collm&lt;d on
RoU!na Stonco titk&lt;U.
He add&lt;d aha• .,.,..tiY th&lt; o rr... lJ

El«&gt;d~&gt;e DlrcclO&lt; Dmrus 8lael: aod that
Sub a-d 1t ..,.....Ina to bear •illl SA has
to ..,..., about lhr ....u.. or Sunsltrnc
Hou.., .. hidt hu bee!&gt; abe subJCCI of_..
coortrl&gt;'tny dunnt earty Sqtternber.
" The boule u aoina 10 be nJICCI."
Studaot /Wodotion (SAJ Trcasum Mork
Moore u!Crled. "Thi doors and
woll he ~ir&lt;d and tbe """
be
mO'*td That is wht:re 'lriiC arc as: now.••
WII.Uflfd with •hal v.c have," Chn"Jt
A&lt;tordlna 10 Moor• Surubine Houw will
TbcodO&lt;c or tbelkD~&lt;sina Ubrary Mid thll
probebly be moved on eampus and ,.;u be
some publicalions had to be canceled for
inoqrot&lt;d ,.llh the Uniwnity Courudin&amp;
budgetary reason•· 1\l&lt;o, oprntlna houra
have b«n cut back co $1.\.f' money.
om&lt;~. •• h looh h~t n "''" be an
Both OLS an.d OCH prcoent&lt;d IIIUm&lt;nll W('M\on or lht Drop-In Ce-nt~ Vfitb ni&amp;hl
ho\trs on the Amhcrn CampuJ.H be
ror incrtaSil\l the ..prort\slonlh\"m'' and
e&lt;plaln&lt;d.
effiCiency of thdr oprnuion&gt;. an~ •
The facility'• fu turo hll not yet been
propOlll wu prcocnt&lt;d 10 hort offic&lt;
man.qcn for the pair on 1 ~attcd ball),
dedd&lt;d althouah Moo•~ htnt&lt;d that they
"&lt;Ould ~&lt;II it to landlord&gt; or move clubs
1"be::s&lt; l "-D lfOUI)J currmtly ha' C ptOplt
at such pmitionl but arc Mlpcnded.
lfttO tl. Wt ha~e lotJ o£ OfM.ot'\S. lilt" havm"t
tloocd an) )ct "
E.lplainlnl lhOllhe dutJco Of Ihe mana&amp;&lt;"

"indo'"'
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makiq ii SOO a week and u "rvnnlna
•Uahtly ahead or w1 Scp&lt;cmber." Sampsoa

conduded thaa cht- tickel o-rrscc "-:as
..,orkina on • more C:Ktensin advntisina

Do••

pmararn 10 lntrtut visib~ily and &lt;.\pand
i t tvicn:.

A!Cal maucn and employee&gt;' statua ,....
the key 10 r&lt;POn• on &lt;he Browoina Library
and Mwlc Room, Oroup l.qAI Service
(OLS) procram and Off.Carnpu• HowillJ
orn.c tOCHJ.

Prodaimina that ''most stuckont:s skm

Be$ieged Buffalocomm·uters to ·get help from DSA
· Par~ing perm its give locals a break
Wortina "'"" Krolo•v.k, Student """"'"ta110n IS"'I

Br LORI SCHULTZ
$p«rn1Pf StQ/1

Commuter Counat mcm.ba Mlkt ~ovak •u ab~&lt;r to

Wnttr

S!lvia Wbedcr uhcr arrivco at odlool ""how
btforc her ........ or r.... lh&lt; nccaoity or Pllbnt
orr carnpuo and '9lkU~~ sut or ...,..,. blocb to
Farber. b she ao be thoc r1111 ao thcd&lt; '" or
does she JU$1 cttioY early momiOIUal'fo:l N"lher.
S)1Yia. b~e lKbcr1. suffers from "cluooit &lt;OIIqc
commutt'NUS. .. Ill J)mptorru. • h1ch •.nctudc
ncn&lt;&gt;US~&gt;Ca, tensiOn, and an&lt;icl)-affcct over half
of US's total population. The Oi\'KIOft or Sludttll
Affairs (DSA) illt)in&amp; to brin&amp; some &gt;aliifa..~- 10
Syh ta and the m1 or the oonunutcn.
AccordtllJ to Commutcr CarpooUna Procram
Director, Joseph Kra\.owiak "UB doc.n't do a -.hole
hell of a lot for oommufina SIUdcnu. Student life tS
frustratina enouah. They •houldn't ha&gt;t 10 ..orry
about bow tO Ct't tO sMoot or wktn' tO P.Af\:. ''
Prtfcrential parkin&amp;. with 115 IYIIIIabl&lt; spacco on
each campus. is probably the be&gt;! fcatur• toouain&lt;d
in tht' program. Kr;akowiak maintained. The
carpooling proaram belari In the Fall or 1980 "ilh
appro~i.matciJ 2SO students panid patlna. With oh&lt;
hclp of Publit Safny and the addition or preferential
parkin&amp;. the number or ...... increas&lt;d 10 180 in the
Spring. A su.,·ey &lt;Onducted at l ht dose of the
prOiflrll indicat&lt;d its suo:ccss, but reprll&lt;dly n osed
the same question- why SO&lt;Oothlna w&amp;lll'l done
soon~.

As

is &lt;be caoc with many problems, the """' of
fonancin1 such a prosrarn can bind« iu cjeo.elopmcnt .

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"'''~a aran&lt; obta.n&lt;d from the f&lt;derol Oo\&lt;mm&lt;nl
10 aid IMiOCil ond tndu&gt;U) .
Yd the CO.l has fC!Nio&lt;d a probl&lt;m ,.hole I&lt;J•I
JU~ion mdialtnt q,«ifK r~uin:tnC"n~\ for tht
.... and &gt;l)'k
dcR&amp;no&amp;nt&amp;llo&lt; pot~ina .....
and fa&lt; 11&gt;&lt; SI)Y or .ucker~
on the vchode
SA has _,u1&lt;d the c&lt;Jent ortbe
and
sho•n suppon rOt 1ht pro,rarn "-ilh a S800 ch«L. co
CO\ft' e"penws.
Tbc- proftlt Of the prQ&amp;~ i:'lo Jimpk. Studf:nts II(
asltd to fill oU\ fonru i.ndiQllf\ilhrir home addrC\1-,
&gt;ch&lt;dulc$, and •hclhor the) ,.tSio to nd&lt;. dn•·c. or

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A.harc. The data ls &amp;eo&lt;odcd and fed mto a comru1rr

10 pl01 the .arious &amp;eoaropto;tal points aloo&amp; "lticlo
oorrnpondm&amp; routes m~t)' be dr.t'4n . A final pnntoul
•~ &amp;htn to chOSt panklpalinJ. 11 is tht::n left up to the
individuals th('nuehCi ro dfcidr Who 1My -.i!.hto
rick wuh . ..No one is comminf!f'd. ..emphasi.ud
Kra~o"1aL. "All v.e f.'an do is make the information
available and hopr 10 aUe"iaiC' .some of tht anMny...

Public S3rtcy Lieutcnanc

Ja.m~

Uulc undns.cort'd

tht need for such a proaram . "Once under \\ay.t• he
iniiAed, •'violators v.ill bt tic.~ttcd under chy
jurbdi&lt;tion and could fact fine$ up 10 S l2."
One advam-.e or ahe prosram is that dd.ig.nat~
par kina artu are a1Jo1ed ror thost students involved ~
To keep thio.;~.roo free from lrCSpas$&lt;(5, rul., lOd
rcaularlons hnr Morn formed.
This ycar't. proaram is aemativtfy schtduled 10
beain Scl)(ember 21. Application forms arc aviJablt
in 403 Captn and •• the information des.ks tn Squire
and Talbot Halls.

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�editorial
Sprrchen sie Deutsch?
The l eek of emphasos on languajle In Ame&lt;ocan
education Is a cultural Sllame. Yet despi te the tact
that more and more te~era are realizing thai
oelocoency, nothing Is really being done about 01.
Preaenlly, the Unrversoty IS ITIO"tng In ~he right

direction with a General EducaHon requuement,
which obligates students to ~ke courses on•n
area known as " Foreign Language/CrOS$ CuiiUTal
Stuooes·•. Howeve&lt;, ol Is stoll possoble IO&lt; the
Hnguletlcally tacking stUdent to aYOid encountering
a foreign tongue altogether with a IIhie creative
scheduling. And with the rate the much ballyhooed
General Education p&lt;ogr1m i s lurching toward hnal
apPfOYal. soon Latin m1y nol be I he oNly dead
language taught at UB
Until the Faculty Senate unites behind a Gen Ed
program with a atrong empl)asls on languages. tl is
up to advisors and departmental programm.,. to
promote P!atlc~tlon In a sec&lt;&gt;nd language
Unless academicians across the n ation realize
this dellclency 1000 the United States will continue
to handicap ottelt on the rece tO&lt; ..,•anced
technology, education, and doplomacy.
Caplche?

No celebrations yet
At

t•"' last. somebody et UB Is lacnng up to the

I allures ol the past and beginning ttoe compllcatacl
Pf001$S of academiC planning P&lt;e,.nlly, the
UniverSitY os gu~-o&lt; mtagulded-by the Bunn

plan and liS web of numbers anc1enrollment·dooven
statisii&lt;:S AS Vice Presodent lor Academic Aflalll
Robert Rossbefg told the Faculty Senate
Wednesday, ttoat dOCument Ia all bUI out of date
and a better ellort ahoutd be forwarded
UB has senous academic prolllema that promise
to get WO&lt;se before they got better. There ts
w1deeprtad anxrety about the dellve&lt;Y of
undergraduate education at UB and lis effects on
the graduete program.
UB's mlssoon IS contu...,. Its programs stagnlnt
and many ollls arts and lelle&lt;slsoclat wellce$
programs just awaiting the budget ax The
tradllionl l nollon of a university Is In danger ol
being lost as students 11oek away lrom the
humanities.
To meet the challenge, Rossberg and the Senate
are developing plans to get the University on the
track It was oerallacl trom In tlte early 1970s
11 Is nopea that tor once. faculty and
admonlstrators can work out these prolllems and
arrive at solutions In an atmosphere ot rationality,
without any departmental oarano!a exhoblted. The
outnghl setnshness that ha&amp; matl&lt;acl pastplannrng
efforts must be aYOide&lt;l of anythong constructive Is
to be accompllstoed.

The way thtngs are going, the d~Nrray now can
only e$Calate onto t toe oestructoon of a once
potent1ally e&gt;cellent tnshtuhon

An unhealthy situation
Health oa beeomong 04g t&gt;ualncas -and like
Congress realized In ttoe l ate 19th Century-big
~!ness nee&lt;IS to ba scrutonlzad and ragulated
As onnocuous as they may .-n. health l ood
outlets are rakong In the call\, selling not only over·
priced edobles witt&gt; strange aoundong names, bUt an
lnllatacl Image ol lltne&gt;S and safety, which as
Unlver511Y ol Utah ProfessO&lt; Oevid Rol! notes can
ba misleading and pOtentially he.r mtut.
Many people consider health loods nor&gt;prescrlpllon medicine, or wor.., a sate substitute
for medle'"e Nothing Ia more dangerouSly lar from
the truth, and ol 1S these miSCOnCePtions thet
demand the Facleral government begin to take sw•lt
action lor regula tion In en Industry wtolch millions
of Amerocans beloe.. Is to their bodies •• God Is to

rel:~~~-ntll the government wakes up and nohces
tne dangers behind the claims tt&gt;at some health
food magnates make, the fltn....,.in&lt;led consumer
Slloukl be leery ol any package labeled 100 perc.nt
natural
Even most poosons are natural.

Assembly Informa tion
Todt y• • , 3 JO, In H•u Lounge. tht fltst meet,ng ol
'"' Student Asumbly wltl 0. held.. T1t11 tnHting wm
V~l«m•t. ltlfOiff'tJ IIOitll ~~ ,.,,.., a.nd
e¥«)''M I&amp; 1tmted eiXI MOO'"If14MI fO attend AI lhlt
murlng IS unolllclll, 1/'fd lhft de#dlme lot

be an

IPUimO.rahip '' October s pem10ns wdl M r111110,.
An~ tJiyt~m~ ul'dergr•rlulle steldtMt '"'' ,o4n IM
ASIMfO#y

Hang 'em'
fm

'Wttfjng

tht$l•t,., '" rupons~ 10 the $q(Jite IIIII

clc.smg nett semeater S1noe ltNrlng about u. l'v•
OHn ~•nlng

to wntt lrtd •r.ptlss my dtsm•t about

111 ptopuH shut do•n II waa P1ut Comitr·a lfltfff m
ttte Wed'.,.&amp;dly C'dltH)n •hlth ptomptN me ro ,,,,,

Kabosh, Kabo h

wme~

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Uke P•ul, 1111s IS my thud year It UB.. Ovr;ng thcne

Editor

'""",_we

~ars IW ICHJnd $Q(IItl to be /fill wMt ''

wu mNnt

W1th thl&amp;
/101M to~~ you mtorm«J
end encourage your ;nw&gt;l.-ttmMI 1n pre~'"0 I
centrelu~ Student Union •t US.
OUt rectnt mtiWttQ (F'kl•r. Sept~ 12} wtth PrufdHJ1
Keutr artd VJC:e ~r;Mnr l&lt;ettet •ml Vrc• PrnKMnta
He11. RO$Sbetg, ..,.d Slgge(Aow conclud«J on • ,.,,.,
oprimi&amp;Oc note. But, '' was som•W'har feu cl1m1t~
than ' " nad ant;clp"tHJ (wh ich you e.n lake wh1ch

to tH!: • &amp;t&amp;XI«Jt umon
tW tound '' fo be • place ro meet l~endl, a plac.
of 1tuderu ac11wmes. 1na 'ouf'Hi me Rll • good p/IU
to e1t t•nd drtnlt} although crowd«/ a I ~• II h-.s
oeen a gooo p1ac•t01 •~ttz:,ng •tfHdf is $01MIIUnf
tlt!Pd ~.. ,,.,.., tmport•nt"' • umpus thlsstt•
Squlfe ' ' the one p11ce Oil tlte c1mpus wlter• 1 good
m1;oriry of UB s tUdents PIS I througfl ''' J)Oftlts on 1

and~,., Hlfshmln pn:sentfltll

dltfy balll
As a commutf!III,IWJ thrs • .,,.,., 1tnpott1nt .-s
thiS union Ia one ol tl'f few PI•~• I hit I can go •nd

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w•r you piHs•J Rep&lt;o-totr•e• BoO H•y&lt;Jen

Kltbolh proposal as
you heard 11 11 t,. tr.lormettOnll mHtfttg IIJI ...0 lf1
H•n Lounge. Our plans deOmttfy opettftd some
.dmmttlretwe .Yes. With your continued ICJppOfl. I
centrahl«&lt; Sti.Jde.nt Union W1ll M maltUalned
rr rs ltnpon•nt ro note t.hat tltll Is tM t;n:r 11me tnar
studertt• hi~ be'eon mvoN«&lt;In the d.a,IIOrt m•'tr"fl
proc•ss o/ dnlgnlnl/opoces thor dirKI/y •lfoct ,,.
entn arw.nr bOdy 11 the adtnut«SI,.tJon ""~ th/1
Uniwralry w1n,. mew...,.,...,.., ro sr.-.r ttHds,
and 8/gttitlca.t Uiy Improve OtHitllf. To do Jt, ww mull
srk:l&lt;f'OI/MIIet.
On lllond•y. S.pr 2 1 111 ~ f.O&lt;ml/e er 2110 pm.
Kabosh whl ,....,., to the slu6fnr botl't Mn ,.¥,.11
litiS Itt tiN M1JOtfltiOitS with flte Kminlllfltion .
' Wt urge 111 atudflnta to come 1nd blittg • frlendl'
By the war. WJIUn,.., are n.eded Yout . . . . and
~·ate cett.ttal to our cuccess. There
be

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S#fi~UP $hHIS II 1M c.p.n LOUitgre mHIIftO On

r,.

IIIOI!&lt;I•y.
2111 or you c.n uN ,,. S/_,1
Auoclor/on ol/lcee or--~

or r~rwn,ng tMIHH•IiOft WJfh 10

•Jgnlture-.s.

IHI that I ''" 1 memt&gt;et olthls vnrversJty 1fid not
Just a numb« on a compurer Itt tac·r.
wl1fJft9 tltlt
letlet ;n HilS lou.
What I'm ttyfng to Uy IS fhl f I IHI ~~ 1$ I poor
t holctJ on ,,.. .adntlnlt lllhM'I part to dis~rse
ICII*tlt~s Alcwe them r.-s. but d llfMI'U II'Wm.
eosolute,., not' It slto• s ,,,. ~n 101 the 1tudettf
1nd 1 lso ahows whert ,,.,. heidi'" at-up the or
spplncter tlnBI!
TM Stud~l Unlotl •• 1 cet1ltal place lot atud.,ll
10 mHt l.s an nsentlll ~n ol ,,.,,. Utt.tvers1tr To
close it OO•n or dtJulf us ef/ecll-renen by ..,_,dmg
11 our rhtOUgltourt,. cempusos Is shffrlolly. lr is
eJcln ro tM stetement "Oivit:H •nd conqu«," wftlch 11
wMI 11 JHml to mtt lhlt l/te edmfni.stratlon II dott'lg.
Well, led,.s ond!IMI,_ ((8 I he-.. lhls ro Uy
to you: " Uni ted we st1nd •TKJ d"'jd«J " fell .. As Mr.
COmftt ultl Wednesdtf, the 01tlr WI'/ ro comblt this
Ia to let them know •• dotr't Ut It '
Birdr lil&lt;o IN/I!
And H ,,., _ , -.-. m•r,. h•OQ~&lt;~g ·om •II by

rm

of

tMit ""'" atwl le«Jing them E~tltx will,

VIdor_.,
Untve.rs•ty StUOont

To mos• of you who ,,., unlamJiier wUh ffJt
Asumb~. ' IPI 'Po-nrt ol lnl«mat•Ott are In ~
The Alle'l!'blt OOitstlh/ltS ont hill Ol I he ~111M
btlnch o1 the IJttdHgrlau•t• Sfcident Assoc.aoon
The Sen.ate ma~u up the othtu hall Wttll t.h•
Ao....b/y dMS IS Selelf OO(II&gt;IJd~ery po/lcy
rh•
Studfttt AssOCiolrtOft... The Auembl)' a Jso acts. 11 ' "
adYoclte of ,J./ucfftU nghll TI'Jis mduMs acetHmiC
righla, 1nd stutnnt right~ '"'~•land e~t~ern-.1 to the
UoiWrS&lt;ty Thts •dYocacy work rs occomplls/IH
tNougll As.umoty oommm•.s. Tbetw '"' thrH
1taM~ commnt~ Acedenhc AJfa.ra.. Stvdent ..J
All.lr&amp;. ••d Etl.,n•t AlleN&amp;. Ad,_ COmf!JIIIHI INY
a/so ()e, ~rHttd 11 the n~ lot tf»em "''"~ E.IC!t
n,.•mO« of tM Auembly ' ' U'IYHed-lo UHtct •
commmH wttrt •hf!Cb heii!HII:smt.,..s,_ m work.lttg.
Any m""'bert ol • oommmN mey chOOIII to rvn lot
r.Joelrr&gt;MIIOII- Comrrtirrees will be worl&lt;log closely w/rh

of

1M SA dlrecfo&lt;l Tnus rh• A..~M&gt;OI'f * - s r,.
work - o1 r~~e S/Udenr Assoaorla&lt;t

Ll$1 r-•r IM Asiemll/y 110ted 011 rnotutionl
eottU~n/ng th• lt!e.SitbiJsiJment of ROTC Oil CIMPVI.
cJoslrlll ol ~· UoMfSIIY on Jewish holldeys, ,,. Mer
3 Antt-lt'-ll llry AIIICh On' WNhiftG'ton. I!Jd thft Butta"'
Unity Dey ratlr The com~~t~ttee• $~ 'n
t»Uirtg a set ot academic tlflhlt t/lrough the Faculty
SMtttt. f$11bll$hed an Acecnm'e CJeerlrtQ Hou•• lor·
hondlltlfl •1-1 gn«e-S. erld I01J91!&lt; /Of l•rld
rite Clement HoJI bOis srop ro,. reltlsflrfld
The rNsona f01 joln1rtg tire As.semot,. are many and

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1111i«J. PMittpa you have aaplfltlonl

hlflll« po.,)IOtt 1r1 SA.

otaualnlrtg •

r,. Josumbt'f ottoa"'

exc...,t 1-t.,llnf pomt as many of rM flw~tOt&amp;.
coordmarora 1nd elected ol/lr;~ala per the11 stan Mt&amp;.
Pftrh1ps you ere l nt&amp;te$ted In te• lng p1rt In the
IKfmlttiltrarlon'a pol;cy cetting m•t:~tlntfr. AI •
Joas...,b/)' you may llfll "" opponurttrr
IO,. I .SifXHrtt r•P£eSeottii,IY* lO In admiiUI(IIIIOit
oommfttee. hthlps you •Imply wi1h to I eel tho
UtJIIICtion of k.nowlflg thlt 'f(N ~,_ mlde I
d/1/f(Otlctl .. , _ redu,.., I hiS Un-lhy. Pwtft•ps,
..-.n. )'OU hlw no tarth "' SA and want "to c-h•n9f U
Hete Is )'OUI ChiiJCII to do lotnithlnQ lbout Ill Piclt
up • tHUtlon. get .W of your tr~l tO 11gn 11. r•tum
It ro"SA (I I I T•,., HeU, Atnhers/ c;,,pu•l by
Octoo.t' 5 lttd you•re m At (Hst ttiMd 1M mHIIIJg
tOdty. 3:30, H111 t.cwn~. •nd SH. hOW )'OCi ean malte

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ampus Unrest

U

B Is a bureaucracy. And Juatllke any othet
bureaucracy, It Is large, complex and filled'
With secretaries thai stream from the
ele\lators at 5p.m. sharp.
II Is run by computers and Ita deCisions
are dominated by numbera.
UB also has power srruggles In which the
winners survive .,. prosper, while the losers
suffer-by losing jobs, lnfluenc41 and respect. And
like any Institution, political adrollnesa Ia
necessary t o hang onto a position. One must be
able to walk the thin line between performing a job
and being a political professional.
Bill mora than pollllcal skill Is nitceaaary to hang
on at an academic bureaucracy like UB. To gain the
respect and eooperatlon of academicians Is no
easy task, more than Jutt Intelligence Is necessary.
Sympatheti&lt;: humanllarlinlsm Ia needed, which
happens to be at the opposlle pole of the
bureaucrat's survoval technique. Thus obtaining and
holding poww and Influence at UB Ia no easy task.
And even more dlfllcultla to define power and
then try to determine who holds 11. So using as.definition the "abololy to netclse control over dally
UB events and _ , . ,.. here'a a naive allempt to
list the ten most lnllue!'tlal powers In the
URiverslty:
1. University Pre8idMI Robef1 L Katlet- Not as
obVIous as one might assume, becausa a PrJISldant
Is only as powerful as the amount of limes he
flexes. hls muscles. As Keller once aurmlled, It a
President stands behind an laaue and p.,.hel II, It
will go nowhere, But If he Is against the Issue, It
will remain mired In the Amher&amp;l swamp. Kelter Ia
tough to buck and as a lame duck, he's not afraid
• to alienate anyone anymore.
2. VIce President lrN Academic Alla/11 Robin
Roalbatg-A man of grea.t Intellectual wealth, he Is
widely-respected for his prudent deliberations and '
wise thinking. His lnlluence stems from this regard

among lacuiiY and his ability t.o become Involved In
almost every critical Issue. He Is also a vetetan ol
political wars In other UB cirCles and has
traJ\slated I his ability to Capen Hall.
3. VIce President lor Heallh Sciences F. Clt1er
Pannii-As the saying goes, " what Carter wants,
Carter gets." The Health Science occupants ol
Beck Hall have elways been envied by Capen·ltes
a.nd It Is easy to find knowledgeable p&amp;OI&gt;Ie who
argue that Pannlllis the number one performer ,
at the University. But luckily tor Capen Hall, Pannll
prefe&lt;s the serenity of the Main Street Campus. His
Albany contacts 8/e the envy of everyone.
4. Vice President lor Finance and Mltnagement
Edward Dory-The business brains of the Capen
edifice. Almost any maller that has i nvolved legal
and flnancoal aspects is deferred to Doty, a close
confidant ol Ketter. He has been a bulwark at UB
during and since the riots. A tough man to
negotiate woth.
5. VICII Pres•denr for Gnidu•t'e Stud••s Donold
R111nle- Respected enonnously by the Unoversoty
Council. t'us tnftuence comes from the 1mpouanee
ol the unot he heads. An elder statesman, hos
authoroty rellects the grov.ong ompottance that UB
os gMng ols graduate program.
6. O~rectrN of Publ•c Allaors Kany J•closon-A tongtime Keller sodekick. Jackson os best known as the
Presidents speech wruer and memo creator As
Olrl&lt;:lor of lhe lasleSI expandong diVISion or tne
University, Jackson os at the helm and firmly on
control of the UB p&lt;opaganda ministry.
7. O.pry Vice Pres•dent Robet1 Wagnat-Rumored
to be the next VIce President (for academoc
services). Wagner Is the h8ld-worktng, dedlc•ted,
numbers man In Capen Hall. II information is
•
needed Wagnet Is the man to provode II. Very
widely respected by faculty and admlnlsttators
alllte.
•
8. Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE} Dun
John Peradolto-An Intellectual, he Is the veteran
or numerous Capen Hall clashes. An integral part
ol the General Education program, he makes the

will

llSI because or his lovo4vement Wolh the trOUbled
plan. Usually knows what's going on

9 taw School O.on Thomas Haadflck-ln the
running to replace Ketter, Headrick nas tots ol
lrlends on the University Council and he is credoted
wllh being something of a miracle worker for
rosurrecllng lha Law School. A bright fulure.
10. VIce Ptesldent lor F•cllltles Pl•nning John
Neal.,..His name has become a household word lor
his work wi th the Kabosh Commlllee on Squire
Hall. But wllh so much auentlon, and the preeminence engineers 6eem to have at UB, II os ollen
forgotten that Neal Is at the center ot the decade's
holiest topic (apacet.
Runnat·up~ Managemetll Dean Joseph Atuuo-A
candidate for tho Presidency, Alutlo Is something
of another Headroek. r-Iving plaudits tor his work
rebuilding the schoOl Turned down the Vice
Presidency too Academic Services, although he was
everyone's choice
Sonc41 students go to UB too, here's a broel
rundo ..n ol the leadmg SIU&lt;Jenta
t Suo S&lt;Jard I fr..:ulrve Doteclor Dennis
BlaCk-Everybody's top ..udenl oflicoal His
Dehlnd· l~-• pull oa wel~regarded-eoen "'hen
nosed out ol an 1uue. he londs a way to-crl!el) b&amp;Cit
on He IS. ,.,.....er, leavong the pasltoon soon.
possably W11hm tne ""'fl'h

2 l'l!a Sp..:rrumEdotor-on-Chlel John K. Laplana-At
the reons ol tha prtmary camjMII publlcalkxl. helps
eorwo4 what students read and tnlnl&lt;.
3 Student AISOC18IIOII TtHsurer Mart. M-.-His
contro4 and mastery over the budgetary process
puts hom ahead of the SA President. Moore Is also
highly regarded for hiS laltness and even·nandness.
4. SA Pflsltllnt Joe Rlfltln- Suppoledly the number
one underg,..duate, hit standing has been scarred
by the events of the past weeks Popular In Elllcoll,
bul nowhere else•
5. Sub B&lt;Jard Treasurer Bill Maclt-Helps to
allocate the grouj'l'a million dOllar budget. Although
hit reputation Ia largely and undesirably negative,
his name Is a household word.

Pleasant ST.
bYt he hed taken down a copy of Justine lrorn.the
bookshell and turned to an obscure passage belore
falling asleep. I switched the radio off before the
torture resumed.

By KEVIN ANTERltNE

E

verywhere there /a rein my love
Everywhere there Is lear

Tim Buckley

My best and favorlte zucchini, I he H lndenburg,
lay safely on the eanh. gone to Sled with the
flaY(I(Iess stunted canots and lhl kllle&lt; onions. No
morezucs..
Once picked, the cabbage planll sprouted lillie
hea.d s useless as the heads of ldloll. the nvlngs
a~nts of the poor. Tomatoes spilt open on the
vme, broke the vine, and rolled on the ground and
in the cellar. awaiting the p&lt;essure cooker.
t..azy and contemplative, I switched on lha tatenight radio stallon and heard a chorus ol women
and men shrieking. For a moment I thought the
Wizard had returned, but alter 1 mlnuta ol dead air
it turned out to be Radio Canada featuring
contemporary drama In French. The story
concerned a poor but honest lad from tne country
who traveled to the city and, ol course, tailed
miserably. The climax occurred when the pollee
discovered him, tully ClOthed, sleeping on the floor
ol the rich man's house. Nothing was disturbed,

I n the morning I called up on the telephone a
woman lriend who would talk lo me. The earth was
cooling and I thought I would call her because t
was about to make my last Yl~il to Queens before
the seasons changed. I wanted to Invite her to
accompany me and ask her wnat she thOUghL 1
wanted to Interest her in some produce.
My call was answered on the second ring by an
intoxicated and Iough feminine voi&lt;:e that Informed
me I had the wrong number.
I dialed lhe same number again and eight
seconds tater the same voice said that II was her
sister and that she was down In the field and was
not expected to return until alter dark. In the
background. "Stage Fright" was being broadcast
outdoors over stereo loudspeakers.
She only spoke like her, she insisted.
Then "Jemima Surrender" blasted out over the
countryside. I first met her wtoen she was toavlng
a dlllicull tome understanding herlrisiVEnglish
composition teacher. I gave her suggestions on

how aha could embelliSh her prose so thai it
contained a glimmer of promise. We olten spoke
about 80s AM rock and ro41. She was very straight·
laced and 18fious when I first met her. Later she
would l'augh with practically no prompting.
I dialed the number a third time and she decided
to speak to me. No, sha did not want lhe tomatoes.
Hen, though bu~aten and PNt·shaped, were
plentllul enough to aulllce.
And the night carne again.
During the p&lt;evlous week t pakl a visit to the
woman and her garden that was set a good hall
mile from the road. She was piCking fto,.ers fO&lt;
drying and gathering vegetables. The horse
chestnuts around the yard remonded me of the
shAh grade. She lied each bunch of red, yell- and
orange flowers wllh a place of wire and hung It
upside down. •
On the bus 10 the City were a number of
turbaned old women smelling of mothballs and
c.ariylng blue East River Savings Bank shopping
bags, two to a customet. Every few minutes one or
aeveral or them would mumble phrases sounding
like, "oat, eat," "e,at people," "greed," t'eat,"
"people." ''greedy people," "eat."
Fndl~ t8 StPitrnotr t91U fN SC*:trUm

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�DOE contemplates sale
of spent nuclear fuel
B&gt; JO t.J'H B . ZJNGALE

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SOLIDARITY DAY
Sept. 19th in Washington DC
10 to 5 pm- on the Mall

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Fnnna 1tw 111«• ·~• br 111sufriC'I(111 &gt;P&lt;"nl nudcar flld a•at1abl&lt; 10
rt«~ bolh 111&lt; l'fOPO&lt;"d la!nal 8lftdcr Rnn01 Provam 1ft odcllllon 10
lh&lt; Nm&gt; ·, ....,.,.. r&lt;OJram, thr D&lt;perllllftl&lt; &lt;&gt;f I:Mrl) (DOE) ,.
cooooclmnJ tbt pwchti&lt; or sp&lt;nt n•d.an nud&lt;ar fud 1a order to

arcum"cn' &amp;n)

f.horii,IC"'.

l\4'&lt;0td1n&amp; 10 a Publoc Affau&gt; q&gt;oi.CIAW1 aa 1b&lt; DOE tbr

OJIIIOU1&gt;&lt;.......111 ~ . . no lUfl"ll&lt;

H&lt; ....s ,... ~orr.......... lwrA

C&gt;O&lt;tlidtrinJ """'&lt;t\lllan &gt;p&lt;nt fud f01 ,...,.. ~:· Tbt opokal&gt;o daunnl that th«c,. .,......,tlr iolffodml piUCOIItum to mm th&lt;
n&lt;nl&gt; of th&lt; • rapon&gt;' l'fOIIIm. bUithal 'lhcrc mi&amp;bt DOl br iD 1990."

AlthouJh 111&lt; pt,_d Oltldl Rl\cr rcaaD&lt;,. far f1010 odl..-i..
opmll~ uatu•, 11 Ol'l'&lt;'illl tO br II lhr btan of lb&lt; DOE'&gt; clcasioo 10
mtcr mto 1M commercial m.v ~ct Co.na onr altcrnauw to lb&lt; ....,-

DEMONSTRATE
* Against Cuts in Needed
Programs for Jobs and Justice

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of ci&gt;~lian·p&lt;oclut&lt;d etonu-loftJ \!C"nl .. ' alDOl&gt;
~-til&lt;
orr.na~ &gt;uu&lt;Sinl the JO•Cf11tnnll could iDcrcaJC proclurtioa at tbt
rXJlllft&amp; raahtl&lt;&gt; II&lt; "rould butld- frtkral miCIOil to,..., th&lt;
poml&gt;k n&lt;nl ..

"••pon&gt;

C urrnulr th&lt; US
r&lt;OJrtm rrcd•n th&lt; majority of it&gt; sp&lt;nt
fuel from fC\tttl f«kral tra..1ot&gt;. Tilt offiCial oc:kJio•kdaed th11 tbr
Sa• •nnah Rl\n nucltar plant in South Cotolma. u wdl oslb&lt; Han for
nucklll rc:anCH' an \\'a;hin&amp;ton State and the Roc..y Mountain nuclnt
plant in Colorado, ... procluCIOI furl C\dushdy ror thr us

* CUTS IN STUDENT
.FINANCIAL AID *

go.. crnmcnt .
Acrordma tO Ull Actina Dlrmor of Nuclca1 Sclcnec and Trchootou,

BUS:
Departing UB Friday, 6:30pm .9/18
Returning UB Sunday, early am 9/20

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visit THE WRITING PLACE
01 The Unlvcrslly t.c.amtng Cente r
336 Baldy H all . Amherst Campus
State u n tvcrslly of New York at Buffalo

We will .,. opeD;
FeD S.m.-!er:

- September 21 · Decem"-r 14
Spri.Dg "Sem.ter:
Feb~ry

1 • MAy S

Our houn are:
•
Aftemoou~ NOaday • F riday 10 f ·"'· · 4 p .m .
Efttlillga:
Tueeday and Tburllclay 6 p .m . • 9 p .m .
Woaday ud Wecl...eday 6 p .m . • 9 p .m . MSC 24Q-2.48 Squire Hall

We are flw,

drop·IA ceDier for uyoae who wuts help with hll or her writing.
Ulliftnlty otudaDts and IIAJf u weD u Bu!Wo ,..Ideals are welcome to v.se ovr MrvlC41.
H&lt;olp will"- olfeled by tutoro who have tralAIAg iD t•ching writing.
In eddltioo, we oll.r estei1Jive r~ere- materlalt and a comfort&amp;ble plac. to work.

Louis HrNJ, ' 'h«• "a h&lt;ll of an UICirtltl\'t" fD&lt; Pllblk utilities to sdl
thr Sl&gt;tnt fud to tbr US Govrmm&lt;nt cbt&amp;ply. Hr Aid that by tdlina th&lt;
Sp&lt;nt fud 10 lh&lt; eo•..........,,. th&lt; utilitia - not br burda&gt;td with
thr problem or .. ori.. it .
AllhouJh Hrmy ..;...'td lhr prospoa as a '1ablc solutoon to lb&lt;
problmu or "orin&amp; thr ftld. hr mainttintd "I tloa't lin tb• two
provams WkinJ hands, I don't llkr th&lt;
11 all. ••
Hrnry claimed tlw "'tbr uiama of a•ilion nud&lt;ar po- ad tbr
mi~· as both .....,. bod" •ould ooly br -uaaed by such on
KtiOn. Hr araU&lt;d that peopk '11U tbmt tlw a a•iiWI reactOI can blo"
up like a bomb. ••

Mka

W

hcras thr DOE official da!mtd lb&lt; JO'ttM&gt;all b only oonsid&lt;rina
lb&lt; Pllf~. Anna G)'O&lt;&amp;J. O.rmOI of CntJta1 Man, a Washinlloo
based ntrnsioa or lb&lt; Ralph Nader OI&amp;Oftl.wion, said, 'lilt
aovnnmrnt's rralmoll\r b to &gt;ubsid11&lt; tbr oudnr incllulry."
ACCU$in&amp; Pruicknt Ronald Rcapn of "try;na to CTCa.t&lt; • r~
~ndvstry,'"lhe maintained the mQ\'t would ••mtict invc:uon to jump
Into the marka....
~dlna to G)'Of&amp;&gt;', th&lt; DOE idra ..,_to "prO\'&lt; th«e is really

no d1frrrrnce b«•om rotnmrrdal and mllury nudnr pow&lt;r in this
country.••
Sh&lt; said tha1 a major problem associated with thr r&lt;p&lt;OCUSing or
l p&lt;nt fu8, W&amp;S that il " 'OUid odd 10th&lt; lik&lt;lihood or intrroational
nuclear proliferatiow:: "h makts it easlu 10 s.tal or lose." G)"'f&amp;Y
noted.
Citina a 1977 Gcn.,.l Act'Ouotln&amp; Ofrlct audit which documented tbe
fact thot fOOO pound• of hiahly rnric:h&lt;d uranium and plutonium baOT
tum&lt;d up mlnin&amp; from US n~kar focllitia sh&lt; &lt;mphasiud

.. plueonlum is pJu1onium and i' i5 dansa ou;. ••

a 10 . Tho Spo¢1tum • Ftlday, t1 Stolt"""'• 1981

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�Buffalo solidarity committe continues its struggle
8) DEl OR£ MARTIN
Sp«t""" Slqff Hntw
OM wed .n.. the~m&lt;ep~ion or lh&lt; Rtaaan admtni$U.IIion, S«fmry
of Stilt Aleunder Hr.ia dttlared, "international tcrrori;m ..UI ,.ke I he
place of human righu." Wholt tht luut of human righu, panoculorly in
Cenual and South America, has \'lrtuolly been IVotpt orr the from of the prtll in recent monllu, there has bo&lt;n a &gt;mall but rdath&lt;ly 10tid
core or Individual aroupo whose funetlon ha~ been to keep lhu i&gt;Sut
alive and In the put&gt;IK domain. One of th&lt;&gt;&lt; aroupo " the Buffalo EJ
Salvaclof Solidarity Colnmiuce.
FO&lt;m&lt;d m Moudl 1981 "a rnpoo&gt;&lt; to tncreasin&amp; US military
mvoh.emcnt tn EJ Sah-actor. tbc: commltt« hal s.u~« bftn Slrniqto
keep the publiC informed of th&lt; OPPfeuion dUll IS ~taqll&amp; """"' 1ft
Cmtr.J Am........ wdl as IIUftllpcona to al.., .... th&lt; dcs!Wr or tho&gt;&lt;
&lt;auaht an the chil strife.
The: Buffalo El Sal\Oclof Solidanty CO&lt;Rmlll« is tryina to say alnt In
iu clloru to make sun: pro~ are kept informed or what is happenlnJ
in lAtin America . They art apimt all l0&lt;m1 of US intervention. be th&lt;y
military, politioal or social. The: prw In the United SUites ha¥ in rccent
months avoided the issue otlhe US role In Central America and
committcc member Diane Ciurczal, said that tht reason for tbh may be
that "prople think that jUSI bccautc thty'r&lt; not h&lt;arina aboot EJ
Salw-ac:to... it muso't be lhat bad &amp;ll)'JQOft, .. Thus. Abbolt JIICSK'd. u ••
"important pcopk ... ••are or any ..........

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ondep&lt;tlck1ltb funded orpolzation, tht &amp;llalo El SahadO&lt;
SoiMSarity Commit!« is -uated by c.o-tpoll&gt;Orin&amp; «&lt;nu •llh ochn
aroups, .. v.cU .. .,.,., oluin&lt;d lhrou&amp;h literature sales and

dontion1.
Moa of the aroup's iniO&lt;tnatlon is obcained I rom Amnesty
lntttnational, the El SalvadOJ Human Rl&amp;hts Commiooion, and the
Lqal Aid Olrooe of the An:hdiocc"" of Son Solvador "moll of the
information we get in reprd to the killlnas and the refUJ«S como from
the church." Ciurcuk added .
..Wt•rt tnttttSted in fin&lt;fula IJOUP' •ho "·ould like to haw tn spe~L,
Of ha&lt;t us al~ a presmtotioo."' .aid aurcuk . ,.... Commoucc's mtMI
rccatl r•ranualioa Yt""&amp;S • frtt ralm abcM.n: tht C'WTCO:l stalt of b.Dtal '"
Chik. sho•llatiJB oo September II The: Committcr "uabo
n:sponsoblc for brincin&amp; Mano Valuquu from El Sah-adoru
BmlocratiC Re&lt;olutiotwy Froot to ~~&gt;tak at UB l.ua S~
Thai «ml-•hi&lt;to &amp;enmoted tht moa pubtldty and ..,.. put te&gt;Jfth&lt;T
not by the Solidarity Committee: but by the Buffalo Forum and The
Cmter for Jusdtt, a aroup v.ho v.orks cloidy -.ith the Solidarny
Comm.u«. A• the time. media COV~C
us invoh't'mml in El
Sohador was 41 It&gt; pcak. The event, in informal talk on EJ Salvador
aiv,:n by three aucs• speakers, at trotted a &lt;rowd or "dl o-u 300 and
aid&lt;d in ocquointina P&lt;OPI&lt; with the Buffalo EJ Salvador Solidarity

or

Comm•H~ and iti &amp;oals.

'' Most

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propk •ho ask us ho• to &amp;d ;n,ohcd arc lhOie' •bo &amp;umd
our nmu thtn choow to spc:a).. to u.s aftn-aards," cxpbintd Jo)«
Abboct, a Solidarity Comm&gt;U&lt;r member. The mailtn&amp; li&gt;1 101 th&lt;
Buffalo El SahadO&lt; Solidarity Commlucc numben o-er 300. but io
actuality tht plannina and WO!'l u performed b) a nudcus or about 150
prople.
Oe.ptte ohio small nnrnber of actlv&lt;ly in• olvtd &lt;it !lens. tht c:ommlnce
has managed to establish a variety or Olh&lt;T small., groupo to handle
othrr aitu or conCf'm. The Medi~l Aid Commiu~ ls cu"ently
atttmptlna to "toll(('t money to be""'" down to El SaiYOdO&lt; in ord&lt;r to
buy mediCal SUPI!Iits. partiClllarly for rcluaces," Ciurczak .aid.
There are currtn\J)' o\-a

soo.ooo rt:fuaea ln 8

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SaJ~ador not inc:ludtn.a

tl1osc who have fled tht country. Medocalattention is olttolwd to
come by sintt ph)'Jidans aJid medocal au&lt;ndanu an: oll&lt;o mutilated 01
-onated lor bdpina those In dlareu. Medocalsupplio are lr&lt;qu&lt;nlly
by tbe Sah'adorau miliwy.
A Speakers Bureou Commiuec...., al1o &lt;stabltshtd to ch"&lt; talu an
Buffalo to any lmauted pani... Currently in tht v.'Ot'ks is an
Ein&lt;r&amp;&lt;n&lt;Y Political Prisoners Commllt&lt;r, dtsi&amp;ned to b&lt;lp prevcnt the
tonurt of lha&gt;&lt; "taktn" by tht """· The lmponaroct of such action is
obvlou.t&gt;-"' 1( it i' known inlematlonaJiy chat the ID\'ttnmau hal srittd
somebody, thty cannot claim thai the person is mlssill&amp;· Ton urins
someone • 1ho ls kno~n 10 ha"'e b«n cakcn is "'CfY bad for that country'J
publiC relations," Joycc maintained.

One ol th&lt; most inter.;.;na factions to ha-. cmaced from the

Sob&lt;laroty Committ~ is the Womcn'• C.ucus. The: C.U&lt;US •'U formed.
r&lt;talkd member San Saa\"&lt;dr&amp;, .... a r&lt;S&lt;tll or""""""' about 0\lf SUicr
in Cmtr.J Am&lt;ric:a.." It is. they bdie\'t, itoponant IO&lt; AmcricaD -...1
l..alin American women to come to an undmtandin&amp; or each ocber's
sto\oalks. boch Clllunlly and polrtiully. ln t..aua Am&lt;ri&lt;a, it u v.omcn
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Tho$.,.cttum Fndoy, 18Sep1..,b01 11181

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Bulls sweep double-header
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Pettiford bat leads attack
E•uy team that opons up a new .....,.. has hi&amp;lt ~&gt;opts or clotQa wdl,
buc •11m thor coodt Is mal&lt;~~oa hu cl&lt;b,., th&lt; play&lt;n hi''&lt; a tODdatcy to
.,..rorm beyond thor _ , ..
th&lt; cas&lt; forth&lt; UB Bulb uth&lt;y opmod up t'*lt Fall
batrboD S&lt;tiOfl uncl&lt;r lnt&lt;rUD .,_.. Roy BorO't&gt;ia Tlladay •1111 a
clovbkh&lt;adct · - o r th&lt;
St01c La~cu. 6-1 and 7.J .
.., . coodt ,, •11ea1 au,," ....t ,...,.rtdck&lt; Paul Ma~y .lll&lt;llioa or
Boro•ICZ, th&lt; rrrb«mmt fO&lt; 11&lt;11 ,...,_,l.alsh, dUJUII th&lt; Fall and Spriaa
Ja.iC)oftJ. "" \~. t taly wanted to •Lft thu one fOf CoadJ.u
Boro•ict, •ho has doM th&lt; ""')O&lt;ttt or Ius .,_..,.,. bclund hiah
Khool btnd&gt;n, .......~&lt;4 on "•• cotlq&lt; cltbut, "I
bdfll OPft\IOI day •• acld1110&lt;1 to baq my dfl&gt;ut a • .,_.. Oncx you 1'1
throuah th&lt; lint aarnc rouunc and 1« •hat you &amp;01 · Uuncs btpn to
t•~· shapt."
Bulb too~., ...ty kad •• th&lt;linl mmna but 11 "tsn't untilth&lt;
lifih ,.h&lt;n th&lt; Bulls unloodtd fO&lt; four rum.
With t..., mtn on bast and ont out, cmtnrlddn Rudy P&lt;1ttford
unltash&lt;cl th&lt; firJI Bull homt run 0\Cf oh&lt; naht fitlcl fcntt. P&lt;ttrford
also contributed 1 run scor1na doubk ln tht iiC\.'"Ond ll"'"l tum four
RBI '• on th&lt; day, po&lt;ina the Bulls aaht htt anoc~

Such""'

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O n the mound, 11 was M1kt Po,.n- •ho
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held the l.a~CJJ in check . Ltmlltn&amp; 0...&lt;10
to two hlu ovn fivt inninas on tht hill,
Po~r n&lt;tdtd auiJianct (rom rdic-·t.Sha"'n Murphy to handle lh&lt; linalt•o
lnnlnas.

1M niahtcap didn't flow u sm001hly for
the Bulls u lhe Jlinay Laker&gt; rcfustd oo 1ft
UB pull ahead . Afior tlll)tftl three runs In
tht tint l'AO (nunti tht Laktn rallied tO l~
'" lht th1rd on a UB f~kt •n&amp; CTror.
Exnct~"J

thrir abtl.uy to rvn the

b~st

paths, th&lt; Bull1 ran ony from O.wqo
a.c:onna four run• in the fourth. Afltt GentDude~ bunltd sa(dy to fint. MMY lin&amp;l&lt;d
htm hom&lt;. Th&lt;n Mary aolc «&lt;&lt;ne! aiSd
Pctuford ripped a
to riahl ror his
fillh RBI on the day.
Oncx -aaln lh&lt; UB aancr •-as rcbc\-.d iD
th&lt; fillh lnnifll. Webb. "ho potchtd a fne
haltet dunnt hi' MIY on 1M mound
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combtncd •rth RJdt Moronsl&lt;t for th&lt;

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Pro• Mltna th&lt; fu&lt;PO"&lt;t a1 th&lt; plat&lt;
P('U&amp;ford and Mit) ... ~.t.h t•o hns 1n three:
at bal1 •tutt Dudd. C'Onuibuted two tuu m
*i many at
Surnmona UP hiS OP&lt;f\lna rlay dd&gt;ut,
Boro•rcz ....t. "We had a rux da) all
atOUrsd We rM th&lt; basn •'&lt;II. 101 l &lt;) hiu
•hen •C' n«dcd thrm, and fonuoa:td) OUJ
prt&lt;hina held up. AU In all"lt •-as-. lf&lt;al
"~Y to btru tnto U B bastball."

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For~Mr coach. Monkarsh.
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•atd"nl tht pmc from tht suncli.

Grove City
beckons Bulls
With a l-4·7 vlclory under rhcir beltS, the
Bull&gt; footballttam travels this •«kcnd to
play I IOUah Orcwe Cily eou..e.
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The aame should be a close ooc clue 10
last yan confrontation which endtd in a
UB 1·2 tri~tmph It RotM)t F'tdd. Oro.-&lt; City
r,.urc&gt; to be )UJI IS IOUih comina off a
cl&lt;(cal to lh&lt; hands or ll&lt;thany
Colltac-unbcatm in l4 &gt;uaiaht
.......- 1().().
"We'•·e 101 a lot of orfcnst tO show
th&lt;m," Cooch BiU Dando said. " W&lt; dldn't
show much laJI •«t. Why show n &lt;r)'1hina
)'0&lt;1 ha•·cl"
Oro\C City ri&amp;WC1 10 US&lt; 0 ~ dcferuc
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• Willnc. e.-.. thoUah •h&lt;r ....,..

shut out .... ..-..l . th&lt; '""' is capable o(
puttJna poinu on th&lt; board. Orm'&lt; City
c...ct. Joe Kopimky rcwu oa tuina •
divmlflcd orrmx to throw orr th&lt; U B
d&lt;(CDJ&lt;,

T h&lt; UB cl&lt;(msc was St~P&lt;tb laJI W&lt;d, in

hold•na CortlaDd to Just 96 rards fWhina.
•11ilc th&lt; secondary lim.itcd CortLond
quancrbacb to only II compktiom in 33
auanpu.
n.. UB orrmsc was ltd by th&lt; PASSin&amp; or
Many Bamu who COM&lt;atd on IOor IS

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298 )'llrds and four touchdow11, - ·

Wid&lt; receiver JO&lt; D' Amko &lt;Iuthi thr«
ballo fO&lt; 66. 33, 49 yards. Brad F,.,k

a uaht th&lt; .... ror 17 yards.
" We played a aood aamc." said Dando.
" The I UPPO&lt;l from tho fans was artat. We
really need l~ aupport; it•$ I lfOl lift LO
tit&lt; 1cam 10 play In front o r a larae

crowd."
F'lldoy, tl -

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Tho-. 13•

�SOCCER BULLS
Bulls, Geneseo end in sudden death
11 n&amp;ht toto the goaltenders'
ti&amp;ht with the ma)onty or the
waiuna arms. Suddenly, .-ith
action pla)ed bct"ttn the )0
JUSt about 2 minutes
yard lin~. and fe10 scorina
remamina, the Gtnaco
chances.
roroo-ard lint broke clear. and
TM BuUs Vanity Socx:u
TM only opponunity o r the
half for tlK ~•s nors came •hen had a &amp;olden chance to ~ the
team stqed its OJiill vtnion of
aarne.
b11t Pavone made tlK
the board pme on Rotary
• &lt;kncsco ror..11rd took. hard
fidel Wednesday, mdin&amp; up in shot throuah a n1au o f playus ,save of tlK day by slidJO&amp; 0111
on front or his aoaJ crease to
,.hkh was ddlected lithe laJt
a 0-C deadlock ap.inst diYision
delkct the ball a•1lY. 5trldin&amp;
mommt Into the spra,.hna
rival Geneseo State.
the pmt inro O&gt;ntimt.
It took specuculat
hand&gt; or aoabe Pa•one. The
lone Bulls chance of the lim
coa!teodin&amp; by Man y
I n the first 10 minute scuion.
Pavo~y ou tbt mel
4$ minutes came "hen 'ilrk
the B11Us bad the first seorln&amp;
Brown fed a pau to t(un
of the pmc and in tlK
chan« when 8allarin seot a
o vatimc to keep Buffalo from
Fdccmacller. "'holt header
beautiful crouina feed in
was jWI wtde or the ri&amp;ht
aoina home with a 1001.
front. but once aaain tbt pau
As it was, tbt Bulls rtnaUy
aoaJpost.
didn't
COM«&lt;. That play
won the pme in the shootout
As the KCOnd hal r &amp;&lt;M
proved to be the extml of the
underway, it was clear that
session, but it will still be
BuDs' offense in the overtime,
momentum was ddinkcly
declared a tk in the standin&amp;s,
altbou&amp;h they did press, to no
shiftina to U B, yet the Bulls
with the sboolout win only
avail, in the final 4S seconds.
remained rruSirated, unable to
counting if there is a tk in the
Geneseo, on th&lt; o th&lt;r band,
division at the end of the year. score despite numerous
bad tWO chan~es, but aaaJn
chances.
The first half of the aame
Pavone came throuah in the
As the game went down io
could best be described as
clutch on b&lt;Mh oca.sions and
• its lilfal minutes, the Bulls
balanced-in the sense that
th&lt; Bulls remained in the
aaain came close when Aldo
both teams were playlni
came.
Ballarin JOI off 8 chipshOI in
equally slu8Jlsb, and just not
In the second ovenimc, both
able to connect on any type of
front, riaht to an outSiretthed
teams pla)ed cautiously, not
Joe l.ammana, who deOtc~ed
pau at all. The tbeckina was
...antin&amp; to lost the same on •
siUy error. The best chance of
the session came .. ben Many
Cross broke in down the left
sideline- and as the soalie
came out to thalkn&amp;e him-he
tried to lift the ball, but to no
a&gt;ail. And so tJK aarne
rcrnaoncd a scordcss tie after
110 minutes or socc:er action.
Ne&gt;crthcless, the shoot out
"as stiD to come.
Each team "11S rtquired to
pick fi•e players to ao one-onone ,..ith the aoaJie, •ith the
ream scor101 the most out or
li•e bdna the winner.
Geneseo .COred on thrir 11rsz
shot, and 11 took the Bulls
until their third shoom, Many
Cross. to tie it at 1·1. Geneseo
then"""' ahead 2·1, and on
the Ofth and rrnal lihot for
UB, Lammana slamobed it
hom&lt; to ti&lt; it at 2·2. Now each
team had to pick live more
players and the pi"OCCSS
continued.
Alain Genesco wrnt ahead
l·2, but one more tilt)e UB
tied it as Herb Schaub
pounded OII(,Past the
ouutretchcd nct.m iodtr. After
the 10 players had all gone, it
came down to a sudden dear h
proposition, and finally on the
twelfth shot or rbe shOOiout,
Lammana put away IllS second
&amp;oal or the day to Jive tlK
BuUs the vittory.
Tlle Bulls next fi•-e sarnes
will be on the road. The Bulls
will return home for a match
card. A Westem Union Charge Card
aaainst Fredonia on October
Money Order, up to $1,000. will be
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�pounds Griffs
Trio looks ahead to
contest with U of R
Somcdma It II JXOntabk foe I ldlll tO fa« &amp;n oppontnl of bttk
• aturr as a tunc:·up for a mort serious com~or. Monday. CaniSIUI
Coilqt prcnocled IUdl opposition roc t~ UB nxn'• tm nd tum
Goon&amp; lfttO t~ matC'h with a 2~ r«&lt;rd, t~ &amp;lis " " ' odmntedlr
lookina roc.. ard to compc&lt;ina *PiNe Ill&lt; po..mul u ........t}' or
Roc:b&lt;aw t&lt;am lotor"' tb&lt; " ttk. Ho....--. U B had mou&amp;h

concanrauon to ckfeat tiM- Griffins 9..o a1 the Am.htnt Couns.
R&lt;Pta&lt;1111 Paul Gulldys, th&lt; numh&lt;t on&lt; pla)'ff on UB'$ sq~. "ho
11 ou1 *•th an 1njury. • "H Russell Trinpb, • ho H:Jih da1poscd of Walt
.._i$(&gt;.1,(&gt;.2.
A fl&lt;r the mot&lt;h, 1.&lt;-.i$ &lt;On«dcd to Bulls &lt;Oa&lt;h Tocn LaP&lt;nna that,
"' You h.a.. ~ 101 an t x«''knt number oM player this )QI.'" l..rvrli dtd not
l now ~had b&lt;m .,byina
n umbn tWO plarer.

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Trinaalo added, " Althou&amp;J&gt; I played fairly " "'"· I dod noohtna
cx.ccptkxlal. There • ·as a aood dirfu(.ftet in the k'td of play bnYJ"" the
t• o teams. M )' play will have to bt impro.,.ed apinst Rod~sln ...
In the number t &gt;AO malch, Man Timl.o of the Bulls q uickly d••posed
of Jc[[ Smith. 6.0, 6-0, utilizing a d c:va54otin&amp; first ..,..icc. Smoth failed
to an on track aaamsl thr UB freshman .
The rint doublrs match saw the UB team of Timl o and Mal r
Chld• kk get ofr co a slow stan before coming around m cimr co lta\t
Cani5ius' Smuh and Tom Marurski behind. 6.2. 6.1 . The rem,unlng I Y..'O
doublo n1a1chrs wrrr q~o~ickl)' cakt:n by U B co compkte chrir tunt·up.
Coach LaPenna added chat his squad, " J)la)td bcctrr as a cram and
madr ft\\t"f mental mtstakes:· He c-a.Jitd this the ~c)' to tM:ir
tmpro\tmt'nl and then rciteraltd \\hat had been
all day: "Our \\OrL
Wtll be CUI OUI fOr US qatnst ROC:ht'$\tr. 11lcy ha\&lt;t' I fOpc'Ctt'd IC'hedul(
and an alv.-a)'l "-ell prcpartd. We'U ha~ 10 sec v.hal happt:n\. "

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FOOD and FITNESS
By LAWRENCE POWER, M.D .
lAs Anttks Timn
They w&lt;r&lt; u knowl&lt;dseable about food u any
group of people rou could ......,ble, !lavina com&lt;
tot~ nutrition c:onf&lt;renc:e frocn all over 1~
United St• ... Ewope and South America; and
their prooo.......,mu on food and health were
collected avidly by rcponrn roc diwibution 10 all

win services.
TdeYWon~~t•·• t~ 1010&lt; away, hoWC\'\'f, How
)'0&lt;1 hick oo c:ammo ~~ raa tlw moot or th&lt;ro
looked unfit and o•.........,.tl Even tllkina ~·
havt cbubby c:hc:&lt;b and ;o.. ts thll ;&gt;00&lt; probkms.
They could ha•·• been any aroup of •pedabas
pthcred to discus• tb&lt; ..... or the economy,
&lt;nvironmaltal ;...,.. or to Kl«t • political

do

&lt;aDdidatc.

For thoK in 11tencWie&lt; 11 tb&lt; c:onr~ . rn&lt;lls
.,._catered buffa-Ay\&lt; and th&lt; cbolca t~
mad&lt; ......, ,......ins. They prtfcrred th&lt; brcaU&amp;A
omelct and ... _ . oo boo cercal. Luochcon salads
W&lt;r&lt; tOPII&lt;d with &lt;h&lt;cK dr&lt;Uiftl$ llthouah
-parmesan WU available for q&gt;rintlina. AI Olha
lu~. th&lt; ham and Swisl on Bulki&lt; roll oc
&amp;riJicd R&lt;ubm wert prcferred. W~n
was
offered as a di.nMr entre, few ~ willin&amp;IO
doanc:c ;,. beina mi..,anaaed in t~ tltchm (so
they ..id) so they ol)(ed for oh&lt; C&lt;fla.inti&lt;a of 1
slice or standing ri'b roast. Fresh fruit was alvfays
availablc for d&lt;S!i&lt;ft, but WI$ OUI Of II$ k:l&amp;ue
ll&amp;liiiSI Ill&lt; CV&lt;T•popuiar fud&amp;&lt; nul brownie and
c:horry ch«S&lt;Cak

rdh

A t the conference, they showed each Other d111

on Cht benefits of breut feeding i.o Sri Lanka; the
s;ucoes;s or procdn supplementation programs in ..
Guat&lt;rnala; and th&lt; am&lt; collection project for
peKaloes in O.iJe. US nutrilion surveys •'t"re not
as ucitina-no sia,nir.acant deftcieney states to map
out any mort-a littlt iron dtfidency anemia
pcrhaps, thin bon&lt;s in dd&lt;rly ladi&lt;s from ~[dona
milt avoidanc:c-but in,.,.,..., a wdl-fed
population. How re.fbrd an nutritionists into
&lt;quotina nutrition with d&lt;ftci&lt;oc:ic:s.
How lh&lt;y hditat&lt; 10 aclnowleds&lt; Ill&lt; problems
or ocas, icnorina their own sbapes and
lamenU.,. the'loss or a rew prcviola anmd= oo
fllal hCIJ1 Oltacb. Ooc pal1icuJarly ~')'
porticipant IITOIIacd for a special chair do•n•
front .. th&lt;l'll«&lt;in&amp;s boc:awc ..... runh&lt;l b&lt;tdt
wer&lt; c:onftnina and in¥oh"&lt;d dimbiftl a arodc to
rcad! tbtm. Slo&lt;ll.so Wrcd with 10)'00&lt; liReaina
111&lt; r&lt;SUIIs or her r&lt;'Cmt -OOICY anaiolrams: two
dowo and On&lt; 10 10· "I'm 'On tbeir liR for a
bypau, but I hope to aa my nutrition book
finished h&lt;focc Ill&lt; ""'&lt;fY·"
Hcr pcrfc&gt;nnao&gt;« 11 Ill&lt; ice-&lt;Team ADC&gt;CpSbord
On&lt; nip .... dassic-a small - o r each
Ravor with • mix or six toppinp.. t+•jusr for the
tut... " Mor&lt;&gt; r.. in an already ovcrf• dia,
c:ontributina so mud! to h&lt;l problc:nu, but as tbc:y
all so amply d&lt;rnoi\Sirated, tnowledse clo&lt;sn't
~ttm to h&lt; &lt;nou&amp;h.
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�backpage; the city
canridae that has now sparked Atari·spon-ored
reJional championships. And Alan's ne.,est arcade
rntry, " Missle Command"; promise:~ to rival it in
appeaL
M anti, the company that in\ toted the Barbie
OoU, is markeuna its own elaborate video
s)stem-"lntellrviston", which conststs of a master
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aame cartndaes pnetd at SlO exb . Man•l has even
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p lannina. Ahhou&amp;h a small computer could be
pro,ramw ed to do this and mo re, they are still
prohibitively expensive for the average tonsumrr.
Ac.:ordln&amp; to Don Bottk, head of the Uni-.rshy
Food and Vendina service, video aames are
becomina the latest craze. His department recently
instaUed 50 video pmes in the Wilkeson Pub.
Before the lridco invasiOn, the Pub mainwntd
some pool tables, a f.... other game tables, and a
couple o r pinball machines, but, acrordtna to
Boz.ek, they.,..,. not showins much or a profit.

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machines turn out is split
belween the
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Quaners, th• company that o"'ns them .
On a cro .. ded Saturday night 11 the Pub, the
atmosphere in the gamrroom can best be described
as bizarre or surreal. Bct,.eeo tbe ear drum
shauenn&amp; music, the chorus of \ideo games, the
cbm tiahuna. and the cro•'ds or people "'•'""' to
use theu fl\orite machines, it's hard to belic\e that
the players can actually concen trate on t hdr games.
To some, spending several dollars a nia/lt o n
video machines is as commo n as being asked how
they want th•ir win as.
By ROBERT OKIN
" I suppose I could be doina somethina mo re
Spcoct"'m Suiff Wmtr
constructive ,.ith my time, like maybe studyiDJ,
but t his Is more run," stared freshman Tom
he •way- spend our tirM is definitely
Harni!Jlon, who also admined to spendina
chanJins. Why should .... bother to ao
belween $ 20 and SlO a .,ut on '"ideo aames. A
outside to play fC)()(baJJ "' hen we ean do it
r...... ill ~ rn line up a row of quarters ~Cross t.h e
on a screen .,.1th dots? And why should " 'e struggle screen and play until they run out o f ch anae. Some
, with anYtbina more d ifrlcuh than addition and
"'Y that they enjoy the chaUenae •hilt Others
subtraction without the use o f a pocket calculatot? simply like to press the buttons, but they all tend
Why not invest a few thousand d ollars i n a hofl!•
to aaree that they could be punina their time and
computer system? You could play foot bait do your money to bencr use.
income ta~ and learn a foreign lanauaa• wit bout
Many UB area establishmrnts have sprouted the
cvrr lravina your living room .
lat~t video pmes. "Westworld", a new video
Th• d•mand for drctric toys has never been
arcade located at the comer or Main Street and
areater. After loss than a dread• of de,·elopmrnt,
West Nonhrup Place, opened durin&amp; the summer
electronic games already account for an estimated
arid has been thriving ever since. On any ai''en day
Sl75 million in annual so.les-about 10 percent of
an asson mrnt or cbil~ 's trieycles ean be round
all toy sales in the nation-and this does 001 even
o utside West•-orld.
i nclude the seUina and leasina of coin o perated
" I 'll meet ya at WCstworld!," yells a liule.k.id ro
video s ames. Electronic aames have ~.
his frirnd on the Other side or Main Street.
especially popular with those previously considered
Needless to so.y, th~ cro wd is a bit youna•r than the
too old to play with "toys." It -ms however, that Wilkeson Pub. There is no drinl::ina or smoking
if a ioy ean project itself on a screen and bleep, it
allo~ inside, and •xcept for a small display case
is not thouaht or as a toy, but as a sophisticated
with some pot paraphanalia for sale, tvc!rything is
piece or elrctronic video equipment.
upfront and straightforward. West world is owned
and operated by Dorothy Josephs , a UB araduate.
I t all began around 1970, when the Chica&amp;o toy
~
firm of Milton Olus and a»&gt;dates devised the
me parrots think I' m runnina a bab)'Sittina
' trchnolo&amp;Y ror wha.t was to become the bqjnnina
service," Josephs said . "They j USI drop their kids
o r ho me •ideo. " Pona," electronic pina pona. was orr in the mornina, Jive them a few bucks to
one of the first to appear. It made use or an
spend, and then pick them up in the a fternoon.
electronic unit with hand controls which sent
I' ve been thinking about having a parent's ni&amp;ht
broadcast signals to a connected television set.
here just to acquaint them with West world and to
Eventually patent richt• -resold to other
show them how much fun t.his pia~ really is.
manufacturers such as Atari and Maud. Atari has
: 'And wt aer people of all aaes in here, in fact,
since introduced a system coStin&amp; about $180 that
there's several local business men who come in here
an be hooked up to a TV set and display any one
just to play Asteroids," Josephs added.
or 40 l&amp;me$ proarammed in canridaes costins from . But others are nOt so interested in video games
$20 tO $40 each. Tbe system has proved so popular and especially Westworld.
that Atari has had to r.uion supplies to stores.
" I jUSI wish that Leould put a botnb in this
Atari is ~so aaressi\·dy exploitina the boom in
place! ," exclaimed Mary Ann Orabowski, referrin&amp;
coin operated electronic arcade games which are
to West,.orld ""herr her seven year-old son Eric: bas
rapidly replaciDJ mechanieal pinball machines.
bosun to frequent. "The momrnt he get.s a dollar,
Atari's "Space Invaders", a J apanese impon with
he wastes it on this damn crap," she 'added as she
rows of lillie alirn invaders that can be vividly
literally had to drag Eric borne for dinner.
destroyed, has proven so popular in !he arcades
"I wanna play more Spacey 'Raiders," Eril: cried
that th.e company brou&amp;ht out a home video
as tears nreamed down his race.

so-so

T

' After less than a
decade of development,
electronic games
already account for an
estimated $375 million
;;, annual sales.'

"So

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                    <text>Oltoctor said lie Hpected lilt Cowtci !llfttina would rother u an oraii\IZIIIIooal ......., for tlv reat and wollkl
, _ li\dy vote m 011 irll&lt;rim OWrman to tqllao&lt; MilloOIIi
•ho atl&gt;l&gt;od iUKk this Sprina.
On&lt; CommiUtt m&lt;mb&lt;t .......wo..l lilac DO
rccommendlclon would be fiWWirdcd today and prodicted
that one would be r&lt;ady by Ne~&gt;·mb&lt;r . "We're llillt•klna
applications, 11111 ICCtl&gt;lina mx&gt;mmmcWlons," tbt ll&gt;tGll&gt;et
Ald. " Wt11 probably be ready atOIIod November."
A JOUrot &lt;low to IIMr Commltttt added lluol "A dice
would be dlfT'ocull 10 predict b«a- tile c-m.u.. cloda' t
dote IIOOIIlUilicw. But I don 'I K&lt;: bow It cou1t1 be rncly by
Wednftday." Th&lt; Comnuu« did noc ciOR -Uc.llon• or
«1 a d&lt;adline for re«ovina •llPiications htcausc It hoped 10
a11roa as many qualifltd candidatH u pouibk.

By SETH GOODCH ILD
MaiJIIfilll Edfror
b&lt; Uni&gt;n11tJ Couocil • il"' IIIlO Elo«UIJW
S&lt;oslon tod~. but tb&lt; • ..,. University Prn&gt;dml
should noc be 11&gt;&lt; topic. it ..,..learned earll«
lhil Wttlt. AJthoUJh .SOIU'CrS lndlcotod that thr S.atch
Committe~: has. •hlulf'd tht liJt do'A'n to three or rour
n......, a • - 10 Robrrt Ktna will pro&amp;bly noc be
sdcctod Willi Ne~&gt;-anbtr.
Th&lt; Pra.idmual SeazdJ ComlNIIM, ahhoQIII not oai~
op any op«irJc dcodliM blld hop&lt;'d to compktr th&lt; lnJtlal
...._.,pilaR of itS uuk by the Council'• Srp&lt;rmb&lt;t mreuna. But
ddlys eausod b)lth&lt; intervi&lt;,.lna of many undldatn and
lith~ IIMr Kb&lt;dul&lt;&gt; of th&lt; ConvtllllM mtmb&lt;ts tOS&lt;Ih&lt;l'
slowed ~· forcift&amp; it to hold off on a

T

A r,.,, ......_ do- .~v roc~c~. ""' coanrn... .. to"""'

~.

AJthoQ&amp;h Common« mcmb&lt;n """ rofusod to dJ&lt;C"UU
th&lt; nwter in any detail c:enaln lnfomwlon hti b«n l&lt;aked
10 Capen Hall Insider• 1nd oertaln mernb&lt;n of the po&lt;5S.
No one- on tbc Committee would ewimuC' ~ ua work.
1&gt;&lt; linisb&lt;d, but .u c:ontac~ed atimated it ~0111d ""' 1&gt;&lt;
today.
FIK'IIIIy , ..pr....,lati&gt;'&lt; N~ SollofT. bo•..,er, t.aid as
ynt&lt;rdoy'• Srnattii&gt;C'C'tina IIIII of ohr10 rt:SUl'MS rcci&lt;•ed.
• &lt;horl li&gt;l or nln&lt; final candi4atn h .. b«n drawn up and
thet t~oh will be ~nt~. Whil&lt; prt.isina th&lt;
Committee'• ability to
tOS&lt;'Ih&lt;l', Solkoff lldd&lt;cllhat
no dat bad 1&gt;«n Y&lt;l atablubed .. u "'" "ill ...,,una on iiS

"' &lt;hoiot- doo--10 tb&lt; un ........y Council •luch will
thm fo..rud a rt'COITimtndation lo lht S.att Unl•mlty Of
Nt" York (SUNY) Board of Tnm&lt;a end tile Chancdlor's

..,n

- )

,..,.k

lhonlist.
SeazdJ Comm•tt« Otainnan Rob&lt;rl Millonu "ould no&lt;
SIJC!('ulatt on •·hen tht CommJU« wos.ald finbb In
d&lt;lib&lt;tation.
He noted, ho.,.,er,that a motion ~ould be imroduood
.. today's Counal ptbtrlna calbna for ilto "' 1Dt0
Eu'Cuth'C s....oa •-.th lht publiC . . .
bill

rren ...... -.

tlplaln&lt;-d. "l am oot at liberty to say tthas
rCti:.Ommcnd.acion haJ or has not b«n mack:'

' ' J 1 wlU ltart off I\ a rcau&amp;ar mm1na. thtft 10 cfl:ttu"
ca.nd1dates • r • ould h.a\t: to &amp;O •n•o E.l«uth~ wss.on;·
form« UN\d'll) Council Cht uman t \ pl:a.anord. ·•All
pcuonncl maucn aod d1SCU~1on • ol candidJta mu~ t bt
done ,.ith lh&lt; publi&lt; b&gt;nned ...
Har-ry Jaclion ... oo woo as tht COmmm tf' Lbnon ro
the UnJt.C'f'l8y. admmtd, u 1 can•t,ft'LJ.IInc: any
rrconunt~~dasions como.,. out today •• Th&lt; PubliC Aff"'"

lH

o tt let.
Atcordtna to t ht latnt onfonnauon lcaf(od ftom tile
CODIII\Iuoe. lilt focld has 1&gt;«n Dll'roto , _ __,_
O"'»dc candidata a.Dd oat rroaa IDJkk tht U~t.fnil y h l'l
n re-1ed that t ile follriOI!It • iU all be fornrd&lt;clto tb&lt;
Unt•'\'fsity Coundl.
Tht rc,·riltkm 1hac I J\ inside candldatc- purponcd to bt
Law 'lchool 0... Thoma.s HtlldricL by numer0111
&lt;oUl« s - oull on tht lut CIIIM u • surllri&gt;c to IIW\y, .,11o
brio&lt;''td that oil ontnnal t anchdatn •err out of

&lt;'OJI""""'
..,...-ocher lhr« c.andtdaro rcmam a m)'SICf1lo moJC.
l'l\('

Acrordma ta \OUt L~. ont is from a untvnsity romparabtt
co UR both tn ~11t and lnsdaudon.• lly. •• anosher is rutnO(cd
10 be 1 Vtec Pn:,kknc tor A.c:admut Arfaws from a llfJC'
l.B h~• ..:bool. 11\d Ill&lt; ocllor name has b&lt;m L&lt;PI
rompktdyiO.'T&lt;t

EORUM

Attica
10 years
later:
the scars
linger

"
-Attorney
Liz Fink
An~

BtOthtf• O.ltnN Lawyet U.z flM.

'"ll«MnJott ~Sth•liflt'j"' of • "''~ewe~

By DAVJO CZAIIILA
FHtllrrEditor
ttica il • tlimlnuti~ rural
•
comm..,.Y about ao hodr's driv&lt;
from 11tt taSttm bub of I.Ht
Erie. 1u you motor piiSltht bura.
-..rodcb and arouina putum eowr Ill&lt;
bloodstoined memories of Auica. th&lt; •wnr.
Tea )'&lt;111 followiloa the tumultOU$ prison
• r&lt;bdlion, it still ka.u a bed Wit In tb&lt;
1110111h of lhose btltUia -an... to lht Slate
o r ,...... York's \'\olcnt suppression of lht
fi¥t-&lt;lay protnl. h wu, accordina 10 Uz
Fink, mrmb&lt;r of tht Attica Bracher's
o.r.... teasn. "Th&lt; forst definiti~
of stat&lt; brutality
people are

A

stat...,...,

,.11..,

Jptlkllll up for tltcir """""
f'lllk ..,.. brou&amp;ht to Ill&lt; Uni•·mity by
tb&lt; Notional Lawy&lt;rl Guild and tb&lt;
'
Graduate Stude-nt Association co deliver a
preseruation cnth&amp;td "Attica: 10 Yean. ••
· w e arm'tlost: they'« hidina us," said
Frank "!lie Bleclt" Srnitb in lilt
clo&lt;ummtarY rdm, "AIIica"-tolddft\ in a
•tritabl&lt; slaw plaotatioa-fed on 62&lt; aday, olto-• on« a ~k and a 25&lt;
• day income roc prlso«t$. laborina in

sw&lt;lltrina m&lt;UI shops.

T wlo• prior •o th• sit~• or th• priton rard

in Srp&lt;emb&lt;r 1971. the inmates prt&gt;ented a
lilt mtailina OO&lt;ded reforms, indudina a
b&lt;utr educ:alioul syst&lt;m, diet llld
modical care. In IIMr P"""""'ir&gt;l monrhs or
~and July, the requests oo= denied. lu
Smith asserted, hncxhina coma to a sl~
bul a dreasn."
Whll awoke was an int:msod populatioo
of mm dmitd lht most lwic tkrnmts of
loft and when tht smoke was !lftally blo....,
ckar or 11tt rocry n~bbk, 43 m&lt;11 lay dad
with an additional 100 wound&lt;cl. Mcordina
10 Fink, lht bottom line was •~h. aood
auys were really th&lt; """auys and the blld
auys .._ really tbt JOOd auys."
''Tbc: stau cou.kln•t bdic\-c the anmates
,..,. human b&lt;ln&amp;&gt;." F'onl: dlborated.
"and lltt inmat&lt;S couldn' bdievetb&lt; State
""'uld s o in ther&lt; and blow them away."
"Attica want&gt;out leclt of modkal help,
about tottiii'C, about rrprisal. about
uJlintu, about Nd- Rotkefdkr."
Forint 3000 rounds of -.nuohlon into a
aowd&lt;cl """"' yard or lllWllled men, lht
itatt uoopns were utilir.ina weaponry
outlewed by th&lt; Cmtva Con•·ention for use

In international wau. Fink Sl&gt;lod. w _ , .
hkc tht sub rnachioe: aun, ammunitlo·n
!noludins tht d&lt;Siru&lt;eiv&lt; spray Of bOKksbOI
and dum-dum bullets. "Dum-dum bull&lt;ts
10 in and rxpand on conttct," uplointd

F'onk.
W illi aU the injur&lt;d InmateS, the
euthoritits oomplttdY "foraot" to provide
medial care. "Th&lt;rt Wtrt tWO dOCtor&amp;. IWO
i.nmalt nurses, oat rcaul&amp;r nunc and two
veterinarians to tlkt cart of 100 IDCII, •• sbt-

30--

said. ''Outside lhtrt · waitfna for injured auards, they put ahem
In and took thcm to the hospital wh&lt;lhtt
they nttded h or noc :•
Then v.:cTC no supptin rndity
1\'aUiblt-blood. morl)ilint. surJlcal
~. Fink b&lt;li&lt;&gt;ed IIttY - • too boay
ft&amp;urina out bow to blow them away 10
tt'IDt'IDb&lt;r they ,...,., human bciJop."
"1289 mm·were tonurtd."' Fink rtlated.
"Frank 'Dis Blac.lr' Smith-they tho'l&amp;ht be
&lt;astrtted Oot of tht &amp;uards SO they pointed
IUM at bis llead, pw a foocboU under his
head and told hiM if It fdllltey'd shoot
him. Meanwbik they burned bim with
c!Jamta.'' Fink sald.ln realicy there were
no suards ea&amp;trllod.

1bt authority wmt out of their way 10

conceal the r..,. that the 1uanls ~ killod
by stat&lt; trooprrs. Tnu oonduoted by John
Edlin concluded that the JUG .tlot ""'unds
orialnared from the Slate ~. • faa did
- ... wdl with the llltt.
Th&lt; oen step ..a. an erron to discredll
tb&lt; doclor. ''They tri&lt;d to mate him look
like a communllt! • .. tile man didn't ha~
a kR wiloa bone Is his body," said f'mk.
Th&lt; next Slep ..a. brloiPnl iD another
doclor. Ht looked onr th&lt; totl&gt;l&lt;l-&lt;h&lt;7
loot ed rcJ.am'Ciy injury r...... but •hen he
tumcd • body OVtt lh&lt;l't - · Plllnl hob
on th&lt; po&lt;t&lt;rior •ide-the mark or dum·
dum. bullets.
Wl\&lt;11 the indictmmu WU't fmally
handed OUI m\971, 61 innuiiH .._
\mplicaled-....... roprmruiom ranclfta
from a 589 reat priJOn ...,tc:D&lt;e to tkalh.
H ow..-&lt;r, not one auard or suue troopn
wu ch&amp;r~ed with an off&lt;nsc.
"Th&lt; wbok prison Jysltm is clislusd.,.: •
COCIUIIalled F'Uik. Deny a IIWI his~~­
riahll and b&lt; must rd&gt;d or die. Th&lt; .._,
- l&lt;amtd by the .... .acontiaa 10
f'onl:, "is 11t11 ~bdllon iJ 11t&lt; li&amp;htina of a

match away.••

�in short.
C llllJlll"
Baby BullS maturing fast

''* - -

th&lt;rc wu oot """"""' • •b o tally &gt;bc&lt;t mt-." h&lt; told 1M

UDder the: 1~ of coach Nom&lt; Bater, tbc JV 5ooo&lt;r BuD•
,... aotton orr to a ternlie: stan.
Pla)'ll\l in th&lt; E.C.C. lnvitltionalat Erit Commtmny Colqt,
thtt&lt;am "'o'"'td ar&lt;at promise by ..,.jnnina t-o mat&lt;h...
Saturday, tht tum blanktd ~Community Collq&lt;
on
aoob by Dan Milltr, Don Blaszak, Otnt Calitndo and Uo\Oar
BlUIImlnl . Ono orr pic:"-rd up Lht" lhUIOU1 tmdina tht nru.
On Su~day tht ttam dtf&lt;attd Shtridan Collqo Toronto l ·2 in
ownirM. Juan Unares scortd cwo eoaJs U)(hadana tM ,...,nntr. Jay
Blau &gt;COrtd th&lt; other Bull aoaJ.
'' It's a ,.,. ~~ SWt, •• ..,..,ttl4td Baker.

•.o

l'l

lHEspECIRUM

\

IParkside returns
Tht do1m1 of Par\lidt CaDd1&lt;&gt; earli&lt;t thli mc&gt;Nh morLnl tht
md of a ton&amp; UB uadntun; 1M- omawr a aearn rwlo• •"" c•~)
factoc)' 11 thr e«nrc of MaUl Stfftt and Wm'CX~r 'fll\ ol( t.:.lm,..,,
landnwL and m&lt;'fttnl pia« for _s. )'&lt;OS•
Buc for you ~·"M-tooched studcntl yearmnc (Of JUSt out auM,•
aJutlnou&gt;. tamtcl&lt;OIUtd ··ParL.xk Sproal," IlL&lt; hun AH&lt;t •
hiafu\ of ~rei)' three •ctb. P.arl.~tck Candtn i' tMd. entl \oC1\tna:,
tht Unhcnity H&lt;t&amp;ht&gt; community.
Phillip Ourf1montr. prnlcktu or tbc: Sn)ckr·b&lt;l~ ean4.h "or.:.
chtXum~ Yvm Shoppr. ii Rntina chr buildma and ho~X~~ to
purthast M..,. l.ltc'm\btt. In tht' ~Dt.anlimt.. h~·~ rnutrC~.:ttd tht'
lnc'tmt c.vu.•, maUna mad\inn). Th~ ~thn ar Par\.\ldt- rnt&amp;hl
bt a bn bor&lt; today, but th&lt;r&lt; should bt plrnt) of &gt;~&lt;'ft' th&lt;r&lt; ~'
tt&gt; Sq:Mernbcr 26 vand opminc. Buffarnont&lt; &gt;Old
Bvffamom&lt; &gt;Old h&lt; ..,p purclw&lt; tbc ParL...S. f...-tllll&lt;"&gt; for
obout Sl9$,000, "hlch was tht p&lt;&lt;'-ious .,..,._., .,l•nc I'"« Tile
nom&lt;, ...,........,, • ill rcnwalh&lt; samt. "It ..-ould """ bt P.tflll&lt;k
CandttS," l!uffamont&lt; told TN
" """"'"'"to him, """" or lilt PatkJid&lt; &lt;rnplo)'CCS b..J off
.,.,_ tbc mop dcHtd carl&gt;er this momh """ bt htrtd ba&lt;L
PorUtck Cand{os op&lt;fttd its lllll Main St. lo."tiOft tn 19H "'
or,..nal proPficlo\, G&lt;o&lt;cc Kais&lt;r, ran tbc bu&gt;incu unn11960
• Kali&lt;r thon oold tbc cand&gt;·.,alin&amp; macluO&lt;t)' to hi• n&lt;!'h&lt;·~.
J.,.. KaiKT,.but reuintd O"'ll&lt;nhip of th&lt; butldma. Alin th•·
dd~ Kat&gt;&lt;r'• death 1011 year, his &lt;RaJ&lt; 11101-.dto "'lllh&lt; butldtn'
Jamn .:at~. dtin&amp; hi&amp;h interest ratts, v.-u una bit 10 hu) 11, and
on AU:IUil JO. ht announ«d tht dosin&amp; of tht: hl.\&amp;Of'k bu1ld•na

~,:., .-ot&lt; count, •hl&lt;llf't&amp;ott "P&lt;I1' to be complcttd bt

t~. abo induda mtlrtar). abs&lt;ntl't and ......-r balloU
indudtd in tbc unolftaaltan•~&gt;

not

11.11 j, 111.

Johrt K ~n.w f4Mor•att.r

I

S.1h GoociCftUGt ll l~t. .lf'te Eflhet

AnlhOftV M

Yemen upgrades forces

o.,_ ..

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O.tod CUr4Q,...,..,.

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A.MC Kacloc.#lla....,
JoMpf\

Pla nes gro unded

lta~o•na

ll.t h".no'Arfl
Too•y Gre,.,...Mv.Jlc

Jlf'IH Otv.nc~ Pttotott•PIIt

A.mtncan sod

Ma.l.ut&amp; the l-"nouncm1f'nl on tht Suncby mom•n&amp;ld~ .... ht
&lt;Wmtd to pos,... tbc ~I •oro n«&lt;kd to blo&lt;L tbc hi&amp;:hl&gt;
rontro'tntal amnfl dtal Saud• Arabia 11 &lt;0&lt;111d&lt;rtd tht Unnnl
Scatt's Slr~l •uf'I'O'ICf amooa alllh&lt; Mtddlt &amp;.1&lt;111 ..,_.

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• .,.,. ._ ......,.,..,....._,...., Ottactot

wI

K&amp;DI-~,...._iliCillo.

........ Gq...,..... ~.,

1,. Sp«-tt""' ~· ..,.,., by thl

At.IOC~ltO

Shomc on thO« mO&lt;&gt;-ba&lt;l fuddy-duddt&lt;S on lh&lt; Du\&lt;
Unntrsuy fatuh) for r&lt;J&lt;(1ina tbc propo&lt;cd "''"'" l.ibral) If
1htrt no St"l'i)(' of humot '" ac~t1

PrMf.. f.eJcS ~

SyncWate. Loa Angtils T•I'T'h

S,nd.t:att. ~lit~~
hNCti..WIII1ed fl..IUfH $ynd&lt;al:f0
end Unlf~ Pfen S,ncsu•e. Hte
Sp«u"'" 1• 'IP'fMtlled for nat~
.ov.nlttng by Communtcii!OI'n ana
A4YII1••1nG S.rvte•t lo St~o~otni$,11'1C
C~te~IIOA

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20 100

Sptc:,,.,._ ou"'" •• ~QU;ttO

~~•HaM.Statelb'f'et$11r '
N..,. Yon. 11 lvHMD., )oUI5 w.. n

.,_,.....

Tht hbllly mould bt I doznifttd ""'""' fOf xl&gt;obrlt r&lt;fl«tron
on t.hoo&lt; ,,,on years l'hKh &lt;hanccd th&lt; na1ioo's destiny. h
should br a •• , mUJCUm

..,,~New,.~

t.tl14

'~ (1tfll831-3671eo.IOf~
{l'tU)t lilt.~... CopirfJQ"'r4

1•1a...fta10 H Y Tht ~
Sl.,..... ~ 6ttc. Ed.tohal

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P011Q •• Olt......,.., 0,. 1'1'1* f*OI ""
~ ~IOfti.Of r.,. Mllt1ef
,... . • -ttoA the HPH• ~ ol

And &lt;"'«Y AuJUSI 8, tht annncrury or th&lt; roipw1011. they
could tum up th&lt; beat all«tk

.... eo.01 ~I

f1li

s;l,-ettp

, ,.. Slt«ffM'I ... Pf'ttllecl Of 81;1ftalo
N........... tnc . 1310 Softe&lt;o Sl
luUaiO. NY

The Sift ohop II IM library &gt;hould 1110 bt in JOOI"ISI&lt;.
Nothin&amp; ll&lt;'ky-suhablc postcards, refined tott bap, and ••NtM)n·
'ovtrs-do·h~bthind Jtont walls'' bumper •ticLtrs.

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,Hfk., N Cll"t~J'Oht

10 0\'UVt lht rt"&lt;OUOI prOCedure'.

Pi&amp;ott otlltd that th&lt; 357·•01&lt; plurality - t d by V.'hclan
.. amoun11 10 ltu than ont \'Ole per tr"'Cina discrict,.' ~nd that 1 rt~
count. uls nominally P&lt;rformtd ancr ••cry cl«tion, oould
reverse the primary's initial resu1u.
" We kncv.• lhtrc wert: sorm irrcgularitin '" some diJulcl5.
eaopedally i.n 1M Cily." Pigott said. ~~plainlna 'kh)' tht tun ~~~
filed. "In on&lt; dl&gt;trirt. an tm&lt;f"loncy ballot box .... op&lt;fttd, and

llttolott•,...,

0.•1(1 A Oomttoc:W"'IOdlt., $CM

Adrninisuaaton't p'an to itll ~udt Ar1b1.1 )1(\-'tral A\\AC'ptantt.
Scnaaor Alan Cran)1on annou~'f'd on ABC'' luu~ ond .A'U"''f'r&gt;
thai l}c: bciK"¥n oppontnli hau~ ._u1I1CW"nt support to kerp 1M

,..«'._ ·,

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A.br.,._,.....,_,.,.,

.J AI'IOif* lo'ICIO!OI ~A ..oc.

«mcrl and Wah OtMlC') " CH'Id?

GOP la,.)'&lt;t1filcd tht suit last FTiday. after p«bmtnar) 'ot•nr
ret om&gt; tnd-td tbol JosephS. Mattina, tbc Rq&gt;ubhan undl&lt;bt&lt;
for Counl) Swropt&lt; Juclc&lt;. bod lost tbc dcction to J!uffalo
Comptroller Robm E. Wbdao by a )~7-vott mariiJn
•
Acawd•na to anomey Euam&lt; F. P&gt;&amp;o&lt;• Jr .. """ ,.,.....,,. tht
Rrpublia.ns. tbt wit was wi.thdra'4-c ..uttckt 1ht llti)Ulalkm ahat
HCh of tht candidaiH mel p"an_irs i:o,·oh-cd art pn-Dlllltd a lcJ,aJ

Lt~e• Anoc. ltatiout

.....,, " " T Ry..-.lnaa

. In anudpation or Con1rnt. bkKktnathe Reagan

pbnn from

a

f.d'*WCI l.

ad\'&amp;0(('5.

Arrornt)') for tht Ene County Repubhcan orpnv•lion Mond:a\
W'lthdrtv. thdr la""suil "hich rtsuhtd in Lhf tmpck.lndtnJ Of all
~"'ON\C m.xhion and ballol bo\-t:i usa:l in la:st
pnmar)

ckctiOft•

•....,.

-.y-~·

What arc:u uni,tu.U) 'llloOUidn'' be honortd 10 h.a'r a tour-ist
•nrae1ion loc•u:d half.,.. I) brl~«n tht nonhr:asttrn mt1ropo4itan

I

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F..rful of tbc trxrttiina US mUtW) prn&lt;n« ln th&lt; ad n&lt;h
Ptman Gulf fC11on of th&lt; MJ&lt;Idk &amp; St. tbc tin&gt; manost notion of
Soutbc:rn Ycm&lt;t~ has uwadtd tU miluary fot«&lt;
The- inuoduc:tion of US Armt and Na\-) form m ~~ oatiOih of
Oman, Somw has aruuly bobtntd ArnfflQ's abiht• 10 .,..,
limited mallory &lt;npa&lt;mmtt en an am Pmld&lt;nt c.vtn
prodauncd ,ltaJto Amtr.a'~ aatM)ft.IJ ""n-C"St
AddJIJOI&gt;all). tbc ..,~t of Am&lt;n&lt;llll fonn ,.., bt&lt;om&lt; almo&gt;t
commoftpla« tn th&lt; lndoan O&lt;on ., •ell u tn th&lt; PentOn Gull
Southtm y....., Dcf&lt;n~ mtn"'n. ~•b MU'hh Qo»m bo•
rtmar\td 1h1n htt counH)' •• ''pot\C'd" 10 confront Amcn:a·~

s-rn.'"·

Impo undme nt lawsuit withdrawn

P4'ti~ M•••,~Ut

MilO•'-' Slwrt';Atf OitKfOf

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"SASU Referendum"
Do you wish -SASU to be the official statewide representative of SUNY students to be
funded at a rate of $1.50 per student/per
semester, to be added to the student activity
fee?

YES'

D

NO

D

September 22, 23, &amp; 24th

...

�Majority of men have extra-marital sex, Hite finds
By SHERE lUTE

11m&lt;, but latcr. Slit ....., 1cnibly hun and I fell awful
after Clcl\ time. Slit docsn:t bdiove in ba•lna arraln and
~-a in one man m a time. I can•t seem to oonvittCt
bcr that lloe llffairs ba~ no .rrec:t upon ow marriqe.
W~'reltillln lo-t and our .......,e. thouth ibaky an ..

HOW DO MEN FEEL ABOUT MONOOAMY4 A
of_, q-loMd !0&lt; THE HfTE II £PORT
ON MAl.£ SEXUAUTY htld ucm .a oodswh oj
mfVOIJI}

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o.,.,.,

In IM 1l«'tHtd pon of
f"HI -from Tbc Hilt
011 Molt lift...t.ly, JOmt of tht mon thiM 1,000

Report

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mttflltl~jorthls

m-•v:stwlJo toilrtJMdtd/y
~I jliU/lf- ut , _ _ , . , NOI only do tftOJ1 "'""
hillY: UUQfftiMIIII SU, btttthty ollo
~ ot '

_,..,from 111111' ~ SOIIWI'l'poni'W bn&gt;Qits rWJMr

,,_ nstsjor thtv ~

ARE MEN M0"'0CAMOUS IN MAJIJUACt:T

Tbc pat mljonty or married men wert not
pcrcnu or men marn«&lt;two
.roan 0&lt; «DD&lt;t hod bod ..,. ouuklt or marrilt&lt;: tilt
ov.,..hdmlaa mljonty did not tdl tbtlr ..;,u, tt k&amp;Jt at
moaopmous.

s.-,..,.,_.,."

that tinlt,
" I ba..: bttn mani&lt;d dahtOCII yein, I likt k. &gt;cry
mueh. We bavt a m-y aood ~•11101 tdatlo&lt;uhl-1 roulcl
llOt aslc for a bcuer sex Urt. I lltlievt IJ&gt; mo""*"'"Y· It is
tilt lnoral and tht td(aious thlna tO do. My OUuld&lt; m
bas .,.... unknown to my wtrc. It had no crrca on n\Y
mt.rri&gt;&amp;&lt;. The only problem iJ il costs too mud\ money
10 suppon • family and • aor1r(lcnd ...

cat&lt;: 16 pm&gt;ml or mt.rritd ..... bod OIIUidt..,. ..,1/ooo
lbc forst year o( rnar'ri4t and 2J llftCCOC "JiloUI lht li....
l•o ya,rs:
"M.arritd lour )'&lt;an I am marntd btcaust my panner
can and docs satislt my &lt;'-.:JY saiiiOI nm:l and 1 nm:1 hcr
to hdp '" my lire. s... is very beautiful '" morroaac. thac
os oo troublt at all at th6 polat. M o -l Y&lt;S! I II&amp;~&lt;
only ant Wlft and nm:l oo 0111&lt;!. I om UPII)' W1t1o •hat I
hi&gt;&lt; I 1 bod wramaritll sa, the rua ycar of our
maniq,e. uaiUtO"'ll to ony wile. h dicln'l •ort out &amp;ood
at aU. so I •ent bact to my wift, the otha •--oman was
very jealous and ... r......t ...... I told my wore abo\ot II
and it ooccmcd that our marriqc btamt IUO&lt;II&lt;f.
MOSt mcn. as •• have~. e.prcutd oo frtlonp of
JUili oc ,..,.., nor did thty conii&lt;C'I ouuidc ..,. •rth
.,.-obleros in thdr rd.ltioDSII\pr •ilh their wives:

" I have had sex outside of
marriage, which satisfied my
curiosity and desire for variety as
an Individual. There was no effect
on my marriage, except possibly
some improvement in my sexual
technique."

The H lte Report
Part 2 of 7

''I

·m m&amp;fl'kd for lift. ror se:urc su and for
&lt;Ollii'IUliomlup. S... "1th my woft os II&lt;)OCI but I h~&lt;
"ariet:y. J do DOt like monocamy. It u too conrin1n1 and
too one..,s:,dcd. m r•"'Of of the • ifc. In ntY ~•ramantaJ
cxpenencu, t.ht- only tfltct oo rnt ••s son ow.. a1 pan•na.
II DC\tr had ~Y dl«t 0t1 m) ma.ma,ct t i I!W'\"tr v.o
saupid ~ 10 tcU my ..,rc."
" I b.t\'c sa 'tilth other •omm onlnovfn to my ~uft (1
think). 11 mil) basn't alftatd my omom.,c l'~t nt\&lt;t
fth piky about it U1 a.n) "-"•). l"m a hopdcu romanlk t
dCXI'r tbanl. l'"'f' ~cr b«-n m khc. and l ·~• ro fi"d out

"Casual..,. rcllllonshlpr arc O.K. once In a whil&lt;, boa
I prefer morc meaniQ&amp;ful 0&lt; permancn1 rdatioMbopr. In
war, all of my rcllllocullips bod a mcanlna. I bave
1010&lt; htautiful memoria or ...... doot 10 IO&lt;noont (Of
jU&lt;I a tinlt 0&lt; t ..'O. I stW rcmembtt qc1 . . _ in a
sptdal way al1ncMt &lt;''«l' WO&lt;nlll I'•'&lt; lnadt it .. ith. Whr
docs sa ha&gt;&lt; to llt tr&lt;11td ao mucb dorramt ..;th tulc$
llld rqulatiom 1baJl anythlftl &lt;btl"
a

''I'vt bttn mani&lt;d to my

Clcl\ affair. bas lasttd&lt;.
Allho\llh most ...... had ..,. ouui6e or marriqr onl.)'
lfl&lt;! I&lt;W1'al )QIJ o( llllll'liqt, thu WIS 1101 al"VJIM

fO&lt; tWMIY- yean and
it's bttn II&lt;)OCI. Wouldo'l Willi ll lilY 01hcr way, nor do I
desin any Olllcr ._an as a wort. Bul I ,.ould hkc an
oa:asionalarTait. Just roc I cllaQ&amp;&lt;. To breok lht
mooocooy. Lhina lof'lhcr, day 1ft and day OUI, CU'I
PQO$ibly bt a oonstanl IIIah. S.Sually, 1 cnjoy my .. ire as
mucb now as I.._.""'"'· tho\llh I'm 1101 ..n sbc CIIIOl"
it as mtleh u-lbt used ro. At twmtY·four ibc wu "cry
preuy and okackT. Now he! fllur&lt; bu maturtd and her
r.,. has cbaraacr. Yes, I've had o&amp;ramlltlalarraus.
They wcr&lt; 1101 or lloe open mamqc type, tho\llh I ~~~~
Ytt(t

•bat n't lilt."'
Most ~d th.lt tbt dfo::~ on than or SCCTC1 ('\Uam;mtal
arran had ..... II&lt;)OCI:
'"My a/fain. uakDo-..--n tom) •1ft. Md a aooct crf«J

on mt-a nac:c: chana;t'. and tncreutd my ~lf-n&amp;ttm •n
that otb« WotM'Q round me auracti\t, AI mud\ as I
&lt;nJOytd aoona ow. I mjoytd oomoQ&amp; home Ihal mocll

more.''

··nus present npme:n.._~ l! \Cfl' &amp;ood [Of mr-hu
.sbo•n me "'ho 1 am st:\u.a.lly and tmOOOniU), 1n ¥t'a)~

&amp;ivrn her 111&lt; ..,.,. opponunllics and would &amp;i•c hcr lhr
wnc considcratloou. l'vc10kl htr abo\11 them. N01 atlhe

n~tt

t;q)etienced m m) maniage."

'"The .rr... oo ""' as an lncivld.., bas beao lkfiahtllOI.
I found OUIIhM I bad forptm "lw lovc and iaUmltcy
and carina I• all about. and ho" to ,;-. it and f'OO&lt;ivc
h."
I
"I ba&gt;e hod wramarual-11101 &lt;IJ)&lt;IiaK:a. Tbcy _..
a pan of.,. UJinl 1o rllld m)'Jdf, ~ I wuttd to 10

u a permo. ac.. ••
But OUIJMk tc\ ,... -

4

al•••11 a ~tiw . . _
"I hl•c hod arr11n IMI-.. •taowo 10 m:t we.
TIM1oc arr..,. ta""" ~ lhat my m.urlacot oao'l aood boa
11'1 btua lhan
and loftdy."
"I &lt;hcaltd ....., ...,. - · tmkoo;m •o hcr. - o r
ohaa an1"ar I felt awk)-dlaop and lllQty."
"I dunk out&gt;ick oou"""" a..~ hcal .._atd, bul

-•losl

'*""'"

oot coofialltd 1 rdt aoilty. and" ...,.lart&lt;t7
1
'OIIflttd 10 bt bontSI "itJI 18}1&lt;11 that tilt _ , . aodtd,
In any ClLW, lhe....,..... bod (ahcrtd l&gt;trocc the
u1ramar1w ~' bcpn."
"In the last anal110J, I Ill•&lt; 6ctMicd, outJiok ~e.~ 11
""'"" and 1101 raor to COl he! ...,,. oc ..,.... panner ...

'' M arrotd ovcr lllorly yean

As to utramanul

&lt;•P&lt;ritneu, I"• hod 1•&lt;&gt;-&lt;&gt;n&lt; duriaa my flf'll maniqc,
and one in my11«011d lift1110111. bOih arraits • ..,..
bri&lt;r- a maucr or perhaps llol'ft 10 si) mcouo1ers. The
cfrca WIS bad on m&lt; Thcrc W. . mueh &amp;•ill and I
fctlon1 thai I had bttn 1 damntd fool. I rult 1hurl&lt; I was.
The c~~:traman&amp;alaffa.r as not for me."'
The mo);t frequcn1 anlWf'f 10 "What was the efTea of

c.-tramarhalsu on your mamaa.d" from mt'n who had
nOl told their wh·cs. ~~raJ "no effect••:
" I hlvt had..,. oulsidt or maniaac. whlcll wlsOtd
onr curio•hr and dt&gt;lrc ror vari&lt;IY as an indrvidiiiOI.
There was no .rrca on me 0&lt; on my rnarr~&gt;&amp;&lt;. &lt;1«91
possobly oomc II!\PfOVcrntnl m my tuual 1tcllnlque. "
"T,.mty_. YHIS . Mama&amp;&lt;"""" old and soun
lfl&lt;t I I&gt;Umbtr or ycars-cspcdally wloat lht wirt's
&lt;holdbtariQI yean arc 0\tr. And onc llftsan (&lt;It bonna
ancr I "hil&lt;. I b~c c:&amp;&gt;ual SCA ltlationtl:upr to add th&lt;'
or ur• •• Tbcse ... al ..ays unkno.. n tO my wlft.
No crrcq on mc or my mamaa&lt;·"
Almosc t i many .UH.ithll JCA (unkno•n to 1M w1ftl
out lid&lt; or the marriaac had bdpcd 1ht mamaa&lt;. oc made
ohc mamllf ,.ockabk,..,... t1 tnlbltd them to cooriJoo.ot

·s.-

1n tht nurnqr:
.. Marnc'ld ••Mt)'"'())n«' yean. I can take ma.rn..J#' or
Ita~ II ltbonk o( m y t &lt; l f ' " - but I ba•&lt;'

onc kMT. un\no"n 10 m) ,.,rc h

ct\anacd

m) bit l(qo&lt;
m• IOiftl. k&lt;rt me raporuoblt 10m) famly. 111&lt; baa
lhoftl llw r&gt;&lt;t h._..., 10 me My lower alao
a
fam1l) Sh&lt; 10\cs he! hWband, too, and he! cluldmt. We

..a,

ha\oe an honea. oPC'ft rtlauon~p...
••1 fsa\C had IC'\'ft'alt"Qt'WIW'Ital rclaUocHitips.. As f•
t i f \no•. ft\)' •ifc h,u ~known of than-tn My
C\&lt;nl, &lt;ht has nt&gt;tr ll&lt;tually caup , ., no. crTcct or lllJ
t&lt;lr&amp;ft\Orltal rdallonslups bas btm to l&lt;q&gt; my maniaat

tO&amp;&lt;Ihtr. I don't btlit\c thtt I covld bavc "ood l.....,y.
K'\cn )'t:ars of an unuto;fKtory j , 6 bfc. If anrthina.

C''tr&amp;marilal rdaltOnihtps: 1\avc tmpro"·td my rnam•,
and I have &amp;ood reason 10 btlocvc thao ..,.,.. or tht
~

.. ,..,l.

NYPIRG leads voting ·f ight
"Th&lt; saudcniS ba~ a hlltd lim&lt; rcajntrin, In this
Scate.'" she said. addin&amp; that il is ~en dimcuh for a
.studenc co voc.t jn his own county while ltway at
school. A lypical abstntct ballot r&lt;Jistration calls for

By DAN HOLDER
CQmpus Editor
While an Albany f'tdcral Disuid Coun Juda&lt;

wciah&lt;d the evidcnct in lh&lt; &lt;OUrl .... or II Statt
University o( Ntw Yort II Al~ny nudtnu &gt;«tina
th&lt; riahl 10 VOlt, locoJ aroupr .... conllnulna drh...
10 re,;s.cr studtnu in Burralo.

The inillal rollna by Judae Ndl M.Oum last
Octobcr O&lt;d&lt;!td lloe Albany Board or Elcalont 10
rqiltcr all coun11 r.udtnu-rtprdl&lt;:ss of Iheir
stuckru stalus.

DuriJl&amp; t1oe last ...._k "tbc Juda• uUd tht Stat&lt; o r
New YO&lt;t to nsttl •ith Studml Assodation or t~
Sc01e Unl\'C!!Jiy (SASU) lawyers 10 come 10 111
..,_,..,.," New Y0&lt;k Public lntcrcst Resean:h
Oroup (NYPIRG) Direc:toc Oonald Roos rcpontd.
The (O&lt;m&lt;! Nodtt IWda cxpbincd thtt lbt rolina
will brin1 101c:tber Oltorn&lt;Y' f10&lt;n many New York
co&lt;mti&lt;s to discusa 11\t -ooina dilemma. •'Thcrc arc
only rOIU coun~ies" aJrtatd by 1ht ruhna. ~to.
nottd, "I:IIJI tomlually il wiU btcomc a Scatt·,.ICit
i.uoc.··
tilt
Most or the rqisua1lon
studau's p11a or~ . Local Boolrds or
Elcclion bad-bttn dtnyina studerus theliibe to
,..;.tcr,-atld •o&lt;&lt; on the principle that obey - • noc
pmrllntftl rcs;deftu, althouah donnitocy raidmo

p&lt;Obltm•-..

typic8Jly reside nin&lt; months out or lbt year

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campus.
lJI Erie CoUIIIy, UB Sludcnu can rcalltcr 1o VOl&lt; if
they have lpctll 00&lt; ycar in BurTalo, fivt II an ofT•
campus addrtSS, and hav&lt; 1hdr drivers li&lt;cnsc or car
rcalltradon pro«&lt;J&lt;'d in Eric Councy, aplalntd UB
NYPIRO Projccl Coordlna10&lt; Janet MallhtW1. Any
application form wi1h an on ...mpus address will
"al"oma1itally bt dlsqualirocd," sh&lt; said.

" T he reason ror thf usuaJ tow numb« or lludmt
voters is not studatt apaahy. Mauhcws claJmtd. •

the applicant to stnd in 1 rtquest for the aau.al
ballol. AOcr lbt pQI&lt;ntial •Oito rdls out and r&lt;IUI"'
the re-qutsred form, the decision will be mAde by hjs
oc htr home dcclion board .
Ont incons:islmcy that Ma.ubcws pointed out wu
lloat only studcnu vc in~lole to r&lt;aist&lt;r a her a 30
day I&lt;Sidmct ~.
Erie Counly bas "a rcputatioo or brina very
cllrrocult" in studtru rqiltra1ioo, 1toos aid. but ~
praiftd local polotidans for thc:ir wppon. In
portiatlar, ltoos Sin&amp;Jtd OUI Buffalo Astcmlolyman
Arthw 0. E... who ..iU bt speakina II Buffalo Slate
Collcsrtoday on the tqisUaboo problem.

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YPIRG has aJ...ys bttn oo&gt;e or Ihe majoc campus
ulitiators roc "udmt rqjtlration. T"'O ,.an 110 tilt
local orr~« oqist.-rtd ovcr 1300 .. udcnu. Thil year
Mo~uhtws rsa.imaacs • f.,urc doser to 100-d:oe.ro a
lau oponina or tilt ~YPIRG cbaptcr, whidl missed
.... peat cirop.add liae period, ..1&gt;ich is n«maaly •
&amp;ood lltnt to mroll "udtnts.
AJona ..~ NYPIRG's oqjJuvion dri~. SASU is

1\tlPina in the application process and in .... Albtooy
lawsuit.

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Sta1twidc, SASU rqislcrtd an estimaltd 10,000
S\JNY stodcau last year. A&lt;cordlQa 10 a SASU press
rdast, Prcsidm1 Daw W)'SIIC'*Sici lllliOWlCCd thai
"wc are Jc.ltina stuck!&gt;IS lrno* tliat 1hty bavt a
choice. They CIA rqistcr to •o&lt;• in tbtlr homt
district or lhdr co11ts&lt; community.:• But ht addtd
lhll lloc ernpllasis is on (&lt;llih&amp; stodaiiS to "vOle
lotally."
•
' 'S1ud&lt;n1S Uvt in llo.U coli&lt;&amp;&lt; communities the
lftliorily or lht rar. th&lt;y ~,.......~..,pan or 1h&lt;
~Mus. llocy P'IY soks tax thtn,
.n~
oocnplaintd. "Th&lt;y vc truly mernbets or lhc

community.,.

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�editorial
Allocation accountability
Next week's refetel'dum to raise 1/le
uncle&lt;grecluell student mel'datcwy fees S3, end
send tiM new nwenue to tiM Student Association o f
the State UnW.ally (SASU). fa, on the aurt~. a
retloneJ anemptto fng..se funding f Of a u~efu l
.,., lmponent student Otgenlutlon.
~. possibly lneclvertently. tiM seope of the
referendum 1110 ral sea many complex questions
whfcn 1/lrow a Shadow ova&lt; the whole COI\eePI of
the mel'detcwy fee dlatnbutlon ayatem.
Esj&gt;eel ally In the pall few yeera. the allocation of
the mel'datcwy lees hu been the Student
AsaoclahOf\(SA)'a moll powe&lt;ful w . .pon In any
bailie with anothilr on-campus organization. Take
the caM of the New York Public lntereat Research
Group (NYPIRG).
For aln&gt;oat a year, SA olllcals and NVPIRG
eclminlstratora haggled over when the group would
get funded, how the group should get funded and
should the group gel funded. By the end o f the
battle SA had • hollow victory over NVPIRG,
t..vlng the organltatlon broken and maybe.
freparably damaged. Who know s wha~ good
NYPIRG could have done If Ita leadMa were not
embrOiled In constant tundlng battles with their
benfl\'Oient leaders?
And aince the N YPIRG llesco, foes have been
used as a carrot stick by SA over T11e s,.ctrum.
the Sunshine House, a nd unforglveably Sub Board
1-Lhe student aarvlca orgenlullon.
If votes must be taken to allocate money to
ceneln orgentzatlons, be It SASU or liM athletic
program, the quesllon Invari ably arlses I S 10 wl'ly
the Whole SA budget fa not put up for student
approval.
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11 SA President Joseph Rif kin Ia correct wnen he

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explains that it Is his "job to 1oo1c out fOf student
fees," yet nobody Is o!Ye, completely aausfled wllh
the way the fees are being speot, then something
Is wvong with the system
l'fobsbly the best watchdogs and aiiOCitotS of
student mandatory lees are the 13,000
undMgraduates who pay the S75 eve&lt;y year They
are the Student Assocte1ion and they are entitled
to lpptove the spendong of theor own fees
The Idee! solution would be to gether all
undergraduetes and bY consensus hammer oU1 a
budget to -vboc!YS' lfl&lt;lng. 8U1, that Is
imptaetlcal and probably impossible. What Is
possible, howe-. Is to let the student body have
fiant approval. In thi s manne&lt; students w 111 have
greater say In thei r student association. and
elected oiHcials will be held more accountable to
their constituents.
As It standS now, the annual budgeting process
Is a mystetY to most. With mandatory lee
allocations cloaked in secrecy.
It's time to take off the covers.

Sec~ets,

secrets, secrets

The best kept secret In the Stale.
The l'fesldenlial Search Commitlee Is continuing
Its work-at varying degrees of pt0jlresa-adlnl81
Intense security, as If any leak would drown all the
potential prospects and leave UB with second·rate
c andidates.

Wh1le thi s may frustrate the preos. It I&amp;
something that the Search Committee should be
commended for Even those contacted with
previous se.atcfl comm1Uee experrenc:e adml1 th41t
leaks are a UB way of life
8111 not ,.itt&gt; thos search comm1ttee. It has

eonductecllll enure ptOCHs with complete
conhdeiiCe, movtng stow tr along on lis path,
plcklng and choostnu Its way through tons of
wonhy and unworthy candidates That Ia admirable
select a peraon ot .-n1c
Hapelu11y. 11
baei&lt;Qround that IS familiar wrth., Institution as
oompt.ex as UB
Not 10 noble 11 the w ldesptead apathy that has
greeted 111 dellbe&lt;atlons. Maybe ira the aecrecy.
Maybe tt's that no one cares.
II that's the caoe. don't complain If they ptc:k an
unquallflecl lndovldual, or one lhat Is
undlstlnqullhed.

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Guns over butter
The Reegan administration's P&lt;oPOSalto cut
back on the eligibility and quanlitr o f the school
lunch program tejust another example of the
president's MnPhaala on questionable economic
theory at the expense of social needs.
Undoubtedly the economy Is bad end Rea.gan Is
making an honest, maybe mlegulded, ettempt to
make things a Illite belter. But to call for smaller
food portions and lhe elimination of meat lor
yogurt, 10ybean curd, and seeds lor ctllldern's
meals appears more as a step backwards rather
than ahead for the nation
People, especi ally children, must eat. II a
government " lor the people" Is to prewlde anythmg
It could at least 1111 their stomachs Soma cuts In
Fede&lt;al Spending may be neceSS8fY but to lake
food out of children's moutha, ao mo&lt;e bombs can
be built Is a throwback to the Industrial rfl\'Oiution.
Economists say lhll e country cen only produce
guns or buttlll It 11 a sad comment on the United
States that II has ChoOsen guns

Administrators' nerve!
AllOw IN to mtr()duce myself. I'm Cleftlfn'Y not 1
man ol wetlth. but/ hl'lfl been ltnown lot OCC:IIIottll
llllhll t&gt;l tl&amp;tf. Oh yes. I've afro bHn 1 UB ttud.,t
lOr thl PISI thrn ye.1rs.
In lhOII l/UH
I QUI$&amp; /'.-.Jogged lhOIJIIndl
ol miles on Bluebltd bt!ses. IW spent months on

r••ra

lines wai ting to do one lhlnq tH anothfl'. I'WI bHn
subJect to "Eeste~· 'tiCitJon ,.,.,., no wh•r• cloae to
East•' · TINre's tulrion lncre•••• ('!fo of them) 1nd
IW partlclpltttd In th• •O•o'"'' chaos lno;olv«J In
lfYinO to obteln • reason.bt••• oll-umpus houalttg
And SO, PfONbly, h• . .-you.
CoM:Jut ion: The powers thll 1»-tht
ldmlnlsr,.tlon- tht blfl chJels or Whltrttr you cert
ro gil tMm, don•t glw • d•mn I bOut th• qu.Uty of
arucl..,t lifo 11 US. If they did, oonotnty aomo .tlorr
would Mve bfttJ mldt ro e iWvilte thl ~~
mMtlon«J comlitlon•.
And now " thq'' ,..,, ro
Squire Ho/1-lht
bulldillf1 on fhl• umpu• (plr;lr 011•1: Am,..t,
Aloin Sli'H~ Ridge LHJ lhtl orottd• lor •-rhlllf1
• l»&gt;ldts aqu.rlons Mtd case studM.. /It cau you
,....,.,..., The Shining. "All watt ottd no ploy
mdea J.clr • d ull boy"'.
T/Jittk lbout h !01 a mlnutt~ C.n you lm~lrtt a U8
with no Squirt Hall? And can youttn.gittt the
, . .,"""'- l»hind Ito cJoslng, (forget oOout O...tol
School IM I minutt}? Cln you hn•gme 1M ilbsolurt
d,s,.rd and uttw con,.mpt -lot &amp;tl/dre1ttt thtt must
I» ,.,lnd rhld«hhon to dou Squire. ThO bolla o1
I,..,I We are nultlb«s to !Mm and not only~~ tiN
edmlnlnntlott not gWe • damn about t_/N queltry ot
ar.-r liN, IIIey don't flhte • damn oboctr atu&lt;t.,,.,.

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au .n atvdMI&amp; to t•*• a atand on thit laau..

Wnte Mttfl'~ make pbont et~n.. ettef'KI rallllft. ln
abott, bltclr lilt~ MO. H._'t you hid I boUt enough

ot ~ 1/flJtH ~~«• • ttl tittle. /itt • unlr on a
~· tArt do Wh.,ever we hne to do to ,..,_our
St-1 Union. Tl&gt;e lime 101 apothy It P.ot. How con
)'OU /11/p buiiHI I lillie/In 1184. If in'(Oflfl OUIIhoro
h• • • pion lora IINr •bout/~ becluao quito tronkty

•bo.,., ,.,,.,writing. etc.

kMIIII mMti&lt;Jin
pt-bty won't be enough.

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, ..;, Comlll
Un~lry Student

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�op.- ed
ar:td~~
wmumtta,~
seize control.

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excePt in

poJand.. ,

at argeadv

1: without restrain
or confinement (cattle grazing a
large) (remained at large afte
conviction pending an -appeal to th
By LIZ PETRINO

D

earest Elizabeth,
As 1 sit h8fe In my lpanment with Ita
white stucco walls and white typing paper I
can't help but rsallze how far away from ~I am.
That feeling coupled with the astlgnmenl I received
from my editor today haYe combined to produce a
distinctly neNOUS stomael\. The feeling: Longing
seclusion. The aMignmant: To cover tha death of
Romanticism.
•
Whatll? f cr1td OV8f the steady hum of copy
machines and typewrftars.
The editor moved unoomfortably behind his desk.
He pinChed .hla nose seV8falllmaa, frowned, drew
his eyebrows togeth81, and then grumbled: "You
know, kid. Brooke Shields. Tlght)aana. Rampant
pornography and pre-ma&lt;ital sex. The denllse of
white gloves. That son of stutl,"
f was stunned. He sighed, then said: "Come on,
kid. We've been trying to pretend It wasn't there by
hiding our haada In mUtder and theft cases,
sklr11ng the real story. It's not pretty, but
somebody'a got to do ft."
l teft the oewsroom In a daze. Had such a magical
~ul passed on without even an arrangement of

plastic Ultles to ease Ita passing? Why, only last
night Bacalt "guessed she waa In love" with the big
lug and he, shoulders twitching, admitted the
same. Waa It true?

I had to son things cot. My head spinni ng, I tool\
the first right and headed over to a favorite spot of
mine-Sally's Coffee Hoose and Koshet Grill. Salty
was b4thlnd the counter this momlng, all 270
POUnds of him. I sat down and ordered coflee as t
detalted my whole, gruesome assignment to him
Sally lqpked sympathetir. but oflerll&lt;l no advice
apan from suggesting I order the day's speclelty as
the pastrami was fresh I shook my heed "Sally.
what's happened to the "'ocld? There was a time
when whole families sat down to watch what would
happen next to the Beaver. Dollies were alltha
rage. People wal tzed. Teenagers only held hands
and abov&amp;the-knee skons were constdeted daring
What happened?"
Sally looked at me woth a vacant expresston, his
b&lt;g. tatooed arms teamng dumbly against the
countet. kSally," 1 eked, " did ~u ever cry dUtong a

movie?"
" O nce. When Bambr s mother died. Butt was a
minor then and und81 the lnlluenu of a
baby·sltter." I groaned. Romantoclsm is gone
forever. Uke a good reponer. I reconciled myself to
the facts end asked the girl seated next to rna for
her ()!linton.
" Well, I've read a lot of Germaine Greer. I think
marriage Is a sttlctly socio-economic agreement
with no toom for maudlin sentimentality."
"What do you do?"
"I'm Into Chaucer."
"I see." I was Just about to leave when I spied
Harold, the local Romantic, leaning sullenly Into a

dark comer. Aa If on cue, ha leapt onto a table and
baQan to ra.n l wildly, hla pi nk boutlneer swaying In
hla lapel; " Taka heed, yt1 Heathen! Ye abominable
kitchen cynics with yoor plastic diahes and
Cullinan at Ya de Illata and revilers of nosegays and
Oor'ls Day! Save ~urset..., and let ua praise
Romance with tha Poet's song, a chant as of old!"
And grasping a knife and lark In e&amp;Ch hand, he
conducttd the atupetled diners. beating the met8f
wnh hts toot "0 my Luve's like a led, ted rose/
That's newly SP&lt;UnO In JunaJ 0 my Luve's
uu . . " " By the lime the pota came. HatOI&lt;t
was llred bill content tn haonng passed thro..gh a
numbaf ot Englolh sonnets and ballads. And as the
ofl~c»rs drag~ him ott to conviction, he began
alowly to murmUt tha Song of Solomon.
D eatest Ellubeth. 1 am where t left ~
bafora- slltl ng alone In a white stucco room w.th a
type..rlter. about to write my story only this lime
batlavlng It As aorneone aald, Romanticism Is
about as dead as a Dickensian dOOmall. Perhaps It
was ma-l can't remen'lber. I must hurry now u I
promised to meet Sally for lunch. He Ia really quhe
nice and lltatata, you know, and has promised to
lend me his copy ol Mademe Bov•ry whenevw I
liKe.
For the rett, yoo know my tl&gt;oughta and feelings.
Stay well and take care of my lillie cat Tabitha till
we embrace once more.
P.S. Tell me-ta the moon large tonight, yellow and
round a.a It waa our last night together? Tabby
loves II ao.

•aport: from Talbert
By LARRY T. ROSEHTHAL
Elec!ionl &amp; Cred«&lt;tlata Challman tor SA
s Elections and C&lt;edentlals Chaltman for
the Student Altoelatlon (SAl. the llfognt
e&gt;a11 of my IIQ8I\de thla r-Ia to lnctMM
'lOOter turnout. The only way to accompllalt thl ' Ia
for you, the student, to taka one mlnula of )'0111 d.-,
to make a few X'a by the n - o f atudenl
_ , _ yo4j feel ahould ~ you. t he

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atlldenl.
Now ~ aay wily should I vote, I do not know
any ol
people running. Well, It you , _ no
knowledge about the candidate, there will be an
Information atal-t at aach 'IDling booth
location to tell ~ about each. Then ~ might say
the tong Unea lUI yeer, and do not teal llka wafting
In Unefuat to vote. There Ia an easy aolutlon to this
small problem from last yaaf. During certain times
of the day, t~re will b4t two voting bootha lnateed

ot one to mue it eeter for students to vote. Now
that all )'0111 problems ate solved, go cot and Votel
In a meeting last yeat, the SA Senate and
Assembly decided to change the number of
positions of senators to be elec:led from toutdomlftory -.ators. six off-campus -.atora. and
two at la&lt;ge
to low donnllory eenaton,
four ~toft-campus
and low
temporwlty 011-c:ampua Mnatora. The ,.._, for
this change- t o p pert~~.-t ~
students mona repr-llion. So tamporatly off·
catnp~a studlnta better 'IDle.

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thing to be 'IDled on Ia the SA8U
nsferendum which asks, " Do you wllh SASU t o b4t
tha o fficial stat•wlde nspnssanlatl\oe of SUNY
studenta to ba funded at the ROta of $1.50 per
atudent/pef - e r . to ba ldded to the lluclenl
actlvfty fee. f&gt;nsMotty, SASU Ia not recognized by
the New York State. as the student 'IOice. UB hal
the most ciOwer In SASU because - haYe the

ta&lt;gest SUNY atudenl population. Thla y.- l a the
moe I QIOWI'ng Y'Mt for 5ASU and the putpOM of
this rafwendum Ia t:l maloa them ana of the
strongestlobbylaattn the State. Soma of the thfnga
that SASU hal dona for you In the putlnefudlng
oatttno an lncreue In TAP ewatda, _ , . .
allmlnattd faculty poaltloM, alld lnct...s ..udant
'IOtlng rtgiiM. 8A8U Ia
the State Mil In Ol'dlr to baoorM efflocthoe, 11 -

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In c:foe1n0, I cea Gilly uy 11\81 ~ the .....,.,.,.
.,. the to ct.clde ..,. INiuld ba &amp;pend
-.~voting. fOil.,. Clolno ,_.-r
a
-1 u the U8'a eiUdlllt communfty a hlvar.

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Tile poalrtOM aMI . . . . ,.,.,.. Alport

From Telbart

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The Spectnun'a editorial boerct. Report From
T~ ,,.,_..,. . . a public ..we.,

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Welcome students
~dltor.

This Is to flY .. w.,come*' to thOse studtntf
o.glnnlng ihelr corr~ o~perionco, and "...rcomo
Nck•• to thO$tJ who are resuming 11.

II•Hms an eppropriete time to underscore 1 polru
that mty prove helpful to your ,.,.Pf'Ctiw: tl'let. In
addition to being part of a dlstfngulshed cempus, you
ere eno part of the State tJnfyersity ol New Yotk. You
sllould he~ somelrHa of what this means.
OUonlltatlolely, what It meon• Is a bit 110nor1ng.

You''' OM of .some 310.000 J$1w.nts at 64

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tetnpuH$ WfNre mote titan 15.000 flt;Uity IHch
3,100 acatlemlc P'O(!raroa. SUNY lr, In loCI. the
laf11ett unf-rlty In tho nltlon and probobty the

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workJ.

But the trw sif}nlflcenoe of tMse alm&lt;&gt;£1
OWJfY/fhelmlng numbers-end whet brings them down
to human scale-Is SUNrs reason lor being: to
proYide quelily «Jucatlon to ev~ cltlzM of the Stare
who 11 wlllltig to work 10111.
As of now. about 8tJO,OOO men eftd womM he~•
,_-you In taAII&gt;g odtflntlge of $UNY'1

They now,.,....,.,.,.,

educatlonol ~unit,...
end ,,.,.....,_, In prodlctuve c1reers as dlwlrse as
m«&lt;JeltN, b~s• edmlnlltretion, eutomotlve
ln*Chtnicl, landsc;.e~ erchftfiCture, nuclelf 1clence
end teehion deilgn.
You may be lntere•tfld to kno~ that two SUNY
tlumnle,. US Cong,.nmen. lour.,, mayors, two
are Nww Yort Stet• S«Jeton. end et Mest two"'
un~lty pres~Hnts. There Is elso en lnternerlonally
•nown psychologist, • cosmetics firm president, en
Emmy and AudiHny Aw•rd winning ptodu&lt;»tand
director, 1 NIIW YotJ.

Stere R~t, I

Return adress-Attica
Editor.

1•m e lnmete 11 Attica doing hlftl time. I wouJd
lik.e to hflr • lew kind words from enyone who cares
to write me. I wlll enswet all, eiong wi th any
qwstlons he or she might hne. l am /on.ly and em
k&gt;ok.lng f01 nice peopltt to write to.

Auguot KOMai&gt;Qh
Inmate number 81A.22Q.4

Attica Correctional Fac:lUty
PO 8ox149
Allie&amp;, New YOtk 14011

ttMOWned

botenlst-the list lA etmost Mdteu and 4
remarlceOiy

~•rltld.

And, ¥My lmportently, th($ vest group of SUNY
elumnllnc/udes alllclnds of ~le-rece. tge, sex-,
d;,aollity, 01 CJHd are not end never will be en
obstac.M to enteting Sth/Y.
You have iOI'*' not only • su,.tt&gt; campus out an
equally lll.frlotdinery educational aysrem-on•
whose quellly and diftrsily recently JNOmptlld The
New York nmes to praise SUNY as represen ting " the
we~e of • dllfettMI futute''ln high~ educe,on.
• Personally and on bMJIIf ol the SUNY Board of
Trustees, 1 wish you the very O.st fortune es}ou rid#!
that wewoelnto your pe!Sonal futures. SUNY Is
plttasfld to count you emong Its Iemily; we tru.sr you
wf/J be pt~d of thlt memtlefshlp.
CIHton R. Wharton, Jr.
CN.nceuor, State UniYetshy of New vo,.k

Pen-pal
Editor:
lly nomoi• Eric BrooAs. lly number lr 81Ct3&amp; I
am 1n fnmete at Allie. Corr«:tlonel F"lllty. f am
writing In hopes olllndlng a young tll&lt;ly to
corre.spond with.
tom 22 10111 old, btacJt, 6'1", ond 110 pounds. I am
al•o ottondlng college h.,o., Attlco. lly hobble• .,.
basketball.
boxing, musk. ,.edlng. I'm also
Into yoga, aod • vogellmn. lly u trotoglcol •lgn Is
Loo. I'm hOping lor en lntolllgont and •IIICO&lt;O young
lady to correspond with, e.-.n thOU(Ih I know th4t elf
of you ere Intelligent.

•occ.r,

EtlcAtUca Inmate

�-FASCINATION

The Spectrum of nationol ond int!mOoonal ewnts

Schoollunclr program to shrink· after budget cuts
quart.. ol a million dildren.

The FtP wll be cut $SIO_mlion which""""""" far on.
ti&gt;Wd ol the $1.5 billon befl1g sloed !rom the [)opanmont ol
AgtcullUn!'s $54 billon buclgot. Block Mid "11w aaiS 'how
boon -..lwdoclond ... . _ lrlod 10 mokt !hen w
assring In Ns ~ Coovusicnll dofonoe ol the Qllf lhot
CXJnlhltiO ~ luly lhoM cltiwo
whoM~ lnoomos ... at h lowest end ol the Income

"the"'-....
_......,_.

Tlwe ... bo. rektion k&gt;r ~~uc""'- femllv'• .....
t.ll ...._, ~ISS poiC8nt ol the poiiU1y IMI end lhoM
no
1 lar1gor contlr:loNd ......., ..e ' - 10 '-an Income In
- • ol h I)OIIerty IMI by ISS ....,..,t, In cull the
.....,. ~ bdld jump from 20 conts to 64 CII\IS

meol.
The fedaoel ~ also contribu-.1 32 conlS for ...y

pet

�Tbur~.

Stpt. 17tb

mlyt Ntctssaru

The Elements

s.::.' ~9~hTrek

F ri . sept.

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with Quintronic

Sun. S t pl. 20th

Prisoner of Beat &amp; Erctronics
i\11XED DJUNKS 2 FOI{ THE
PIU C FOF I TILLI\1IDNIGHT

DRAFT SOc
. SCREWS AND MARYS 75C

STUDENT
AID

-us Defense spending curtailed

_ _ _ _ _ _.,y SET~ GOOOCHlLD

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Wnpat~t a.s tnh.!rtit RHti eonunue to rtw, lhreatf'!l'llrng
the sua;ess of the Presldmfs Jl&lt;ogam.
Tho defense cuts tO&lt;alled $13 bin;c,n-.s2 biUion lor
1982. ~5 bWioc\ in 1983 ard S6 billion fa-19M-tNt
wiD still enoble the Del..,.. Dcparlm&lt;'l\t to haw men

hardw3re. Domestic opmding. t - . may tt'Cl!ive

"""" forger CUIS than thos.? '""""I'd this sunvner as the
R""!JMl odministration Is laced with slidng$0ml' $70
bOibon if,, .,_ 10 """" a bolanced budget
Tho dolcnse Cll~ were rhP outg,owth ol
betwem DefOllse Secrotary Caspar WdnOO!J" and
Ollia! ol Managomen! and Budget Director D.,.;d
Stockman. The Duoetor Is said to be angerod thol the
teducticln&gt; -~ 1101 large enough 10 help olfset the
expoc~od $150 billion TreMUtY gop thot'llv tax OJI$
will p!O&lt;Iide.
Carve&gt;•ional budge! HUmates haw bemlar
gloomioJ than tho rei&amp;!Wdy OptimistiC proje::lion$
lorv.;on:lcd by R..ogon ol~ls. llvou!tllheso estimates
and other ooanomlc lndators R""!JMl may haw oo
molte S70 milliOn In additional cu" 10 balance the
bodget-doubk! the amount emcted by Congres• this
summer

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Reagan 1\os two olhet
option$ in addition to cut!log clomestic opending The
ftnn Is to lncr..,se lliJ&lt;OS l&gt;nd the othor Is 10 chop the
aln&gt;ady Inflated defmse-budgru. Far ideological and
politlatl rea50&gt;s, Reogon 1\os beOll unwllbng oolllke
taxa-or Impose new ones--du&lt;t to his outspal«n
r"90'd Ia Jack Kemp's tax cutti1g proposals. The lliJ&lt;
prO!Jri'm was the ~plan's CCll'nO'I'Sione INs
summer and was the result of-. particulArly l/lc:lou$
polillcal skirmish In Con!J'ess..
, was not eleeted to be a tall on a dog; New York
Republican Bill Green tckl ~ New York nmes.
the senllmenl ol ~ eo.-sman

"""""slng

Come to our
organizational
meeting,
Sept. 17th
7pm

Rm 355 Squi(e Hall

1hia MONUC BKkpec:k Cost;· ~
n.n Most DateS And l..aS1:&amp; Longer!
MONSAC. c:..-.ors of quality IOOtes and backpacks.
to help )W fight inflation! This dtrable nylon cam.
pus bac;lcpacj( taen.res a large main compartment, a con-.ient inside zippered pocl(et. padded shoulder straps
alld bar l'8d&lt; st.itching at stress points. Pwileble in a
wrie ty of campus colors.
~ts

-MAilLE Ia:

Follets Unlv. Bookstore ·
.
Squire Hall
3435' Main StJBuffalo
SUNYAB

8 .1llo-. -

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perturbed •• thP .&gt;dn*&gt;o&gt;lr&amp;llon's u&lt;UIJ)IItion o1

bodget any

Faced with the proopect ol an unn\0.-..blo budg.-1.
Presldmt R¢nald Reagan lll1llOUtl«'d Sattl1doy • new
w&lt;1111' of ~"""' cull amidst moonllng skepllcl5m
'-&amp;I'd hb economic""""""''~ Wolf Sbeft
anolyols, Con!J-ess. ard d1l!
public.,.. gr....w,g

a..

fl&lt;IX:.l»

Further cu!S in SO::IAl _ . , . oould be -ted to
"""""" 1~ President's pcllucal standing among many
minority !l'WP$ orld ocher Interest gr~. ~ ,.
ex pee~ to begin these cu!S rn eomest •hartly. in an
attempt 10 quiet Wall Strwt (tal$ """' the economv's
downward spiral
Con!J-ess ""'' splintered In the pn!IIIOUs buclgn fight
and spurred on by public~ Ia ~ 11
may be unwdling IO go alot1g ll.itb the f'n!siderlt on
Jwthor CUI$
Aclmnstration olfldals haw bHn sending r...... 10
Con!J-ess. ~the_.... to ~the power
10 rodln!ct alloczllons to ...tom agencies l1is 1\os
'
already generatod mlstance bet.usc many lee! thot
this ""'""' was aoostd during the Nixon admlnistrat&gt;Or1
and ilfl! hositanl to f#ve II back to a pn!Sidml.
In addition. """"' Con!J-essmen are R'pOftedly ang&lt;y
"""' the ....... 10
the~ ~lflltion
was ablo 1o shcr1cut the budgot process In the Spring
by 1\oWlg the les;olatures set sponding lim!ts and lht!n

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Tho Del..,.. ...O..Cticln&gt; _., lhe !lrst to be

amouneed. although ...... Congres.mon haw loaked
10 the - · lheh poroeptlons . . to what ...... will be
cut. New Jcr""Y D&lt;&gt;mocnlt p...., Peyoe-. fa- examplr,
aSMtted that the Republtcans would s b federal
1..-.dlng lor somo b;lueabdnal progroms.
The most "'"""' roond oi dolmse cu!S amounoed
Saturday c:all$ lor no cuts In fiscal years 1965 and
1986 dol..,.. outlays oot $13 bllbt .,....tlw next
three yoar. The cuts - expected 10 be made In the

fcllowing malll1er.
-The stockpl&amp;ng ol ommunillcln ..;11 be reduoed;
A troop bulld·up will be cutback. ~ out a cal
lor IOO.IXX&gt; I!OOp$ .,.... five years Into addlllonal

years;

-Purt:t.ases of the F·IS fighter plane wiD t. "'-ed
"""' the .-1 few years;
-Only five~ thoro the 17 ~
prOpOIS&lt;d-will be retir&lt;d so as lo ..ad buying·new
llardwa&lt;e. • savings ol million$ ol clalon.

�FASCINATION

Workers plan
march on Washington
Solidarity' prates t
----BY RAYMOND PARSONS
Tho AA. CJO, potenllally the most

poworfut auodalloo ol ~and lnduslli&lt;ll
unlora In the ...n:t, hu called for o IT\OI&lt;h
on Washington. 0 C $4plolmber 19, calling
the """"t Sol1d6r1 !11 Day

By aD eccountt thla \0111 ""' bo just
o&gt;fiOihor labor W'llan prat..L Rather it hu
........ lor ,_uniOn -"en. tht
~and ..... Ridontl. ~.
IClCClrdlrog 10 what""' been - I n tht
~.it- Soltdority
c:oulcl bo
hoild In • """"" booth ~ and CIOIJ'C)III1II

o.v

"-"" ~ ~ 109e&amp;litng!hs,

....ddng cloy ond ~. of...,.,..,. - . to
9lore the twnt.
Sallclority 0.V Is • mass """"'"""'!. an
oxprenlcn ol moss
for ,cbs, fa
IOdal ~"""·and for an &lt;net to fomgn

..,_t

and datneillc pollcln whldl could lead 10

In shott It ll 10 bo a ...._,. "mandate"
fran tht pecple-R~'fc:onsijl....,tl-fa
IOdal )ustic:L
Clearly not tht mardo'*
lhouglt

Will .

IDlOOmiC and

he '-'! Nowmbor 4.

R...-

Tho~ olthe ewnl was bam """' a
yoar and .t&gt;olf ~ the Cvwr
oclmnlstra~l hat In Buffalo by tht

W..ten Ntw Vorl&lt; t...bor Cooblloo lor .klbs
Ad-rou.ty. -.u ol thla nol\n, olt!U
~ ... DOl 14tl.lthe bureoucRIIC

AFL.CJO Is ll'llldlllonaly ....--!IM!It
ttc.- closple its lodt ol "'.............. It Is
the moot elfoctlvo way for poq&gt;le hom 'I"
bocl&lt;wounds. ..Oih-- ol al ~.
IO stand lriled against the premedilaled
policioo ol the Reagen Admlnlstnlllon.
Tho "'...,.·s ~IS haw an advantagr
owr tht forca ol Reagan and Halg's
~rlonal c:crporat&lt; spon$01$, because
the Clemonstrlllors &amp;r$ united One q:,u!d say
that the PfO!pess ol t.Jmanlty on ~
Earth Is reaDy the peinf..,lly slow proces$ ol
human .dldari!)l. Wt h&lt;lw matured
lisiOI1cally only to the ~ lh&amp;f ""' haole
dlsaltdocl pogon idolatry, mtricttveoodal
dau syotems and mao recently, irtallonol.
~economk: .,.,. ..... thotlail ~

1o conlrorlt ond .....,. human ooncerns.

B.,, on a wry

lew!, ..,.ted action.
Is tht only way poldts lb thc&gt;5e ol
~by tholr wry nollft dopeDd
on tht .,.......,. oubml..lon ond tht u - •
(IC)ft(fttl

stuflllaclloo ol • nolion-&lt;:8n bo resisted.

Commenta
Ai a side nc&lt;o. It should bo sold thai
tllecllw social . -.. must have the
, _ . of the WO&lt;kers ollndustry and

o!Mwhoro. Tho lnaedlblor -

ol S&lt;*diority

In Polond danorutrotrs that ......., the

-"en. wt..tw tlwy bo bb&gt; a white
ecland. disn.opt their - "· " ' -.. power
\0111 rtSpond To ....,lwaso. ont muol ht lht
doctsion mekon ~ II hum. lhe balance"-'. and -'ten .. such ""' ., it poslbOn
lodoiO

But.......,, nowr should lht&gt; bo

mtsoanltrued 10 lndlt6t• that ii.. ontorosls oA

tho worldng class. tet:lneally speaking. an&gt;
._.... from !host oA tho 26 year-old !J'6CI
student. "' the N9Y· u""'"!&gt;!oloed mlnorlty
,.,.,_,"' tho olllce clerk a t AD&gt;tal.. In
tha1\W all wont lo 1M fnr..&gt;ly, 10 ""~""'' wr
un~ P'!f'OMlltles Mel talont&gt;, 10 livo ln
- . '"'''""""bono disancllon. To
dllanre ts 10 1\nther the goals of ttx- ..t.o
rulo.. To&lt;Mdt
con boS&lt;&gt;On
'- studont union• "' aiSOCiollcm
Tho .. ""' for Soldatlty Cay In
!IOI'IW ways. ~ is • radical In !act lis
pobdes ~ 10 aca11re1e ew bondirog or
monknl. Of ot ..... """"" por80n "'""""
He may .......,
10 tho lxW&lt;. but he and lis
m&amp;lfs shollol.
IAt• look now at tht PATCO slrb. Wbot
Is a1 Jtab? Honor, .....-!oaths, tht
"'-'11)1' ol ru~ tht 11!#lts ol pubk

~ 10 &gt;lfll&lt;el

second.&gt;ry conc:cn•

and liS

No, thew Mtlen than

or tho Adll"irHtralloo

SpOI'UOII

In foe:~ R-n Is I~ • plan chwn
up by the C.rtlf odmlnl5tr•tlon 20 months
ego It '' no wcr~. at k!a.s\ r'ICJ'rN attw the:
el«tton. that ~ is ann union.
Capt.&gt;JisiS moy bo ollms""' ..it
dangerous-but tlwy'N fat Iran stupid. Tho!
• union can effctMi\1 block .tfcrt5 ooward

I&gt;"'""""""·••

milotartuiiOfl and ochw , _ designed ID
oid. ~ ~ ...... "'-"' lo tho

lndudod using llw military •• tcob labor-as
~n hu _,....,. our brothon In tho
military ,..,, obey a r.... cour1 rnottjaj end
......_,, ccrporaJ crown . .tal

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Howwor tho
boon lhlnllir1g
about II and 0.. ..,.,... Is Soldar\1)1 0ooy
h c:omot bo •~re&gt;ead ~ AI of us
shculd bo "'tAlly lnle.Sr.d In thla ........ u

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,..,. ore. we shol como 10 W tht ' - sUW!gth ol .......,.. humlnlty That 11 ""'"'

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k Is otMous that tho ..:lmirittralicn'l
~ rGICIIClniO tht PATCO

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by no meon. • """ tbtllc Truman...,..
nolonwt 1\ labor Cit~ " " IlK "90"\SI slri&lt;lng ' """ wake• His plan

~ thoO&lt;I"'"'"IIc &lt;lmuol d ..
inlloMd-tor- boning thtm !rom lodorol
~ 10 boot-ls ,_.. 10 ~the
...... sorntllW&gt;s 10 thtlk abouL And thla Is

Solldonly O.V con ollcdwl!l ~

TIU~--doa-~

rf/1«2 tho -

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Because the first class meeting of Soturdoy only or
Monday only courses will not be until Soturday. Sept.
12th or Monday, Sept. 14th , you will be given until
Friday, Sept. 18th, to drop such a course WITH
NO FINANCIAL PENALTY. If you off1Ctol/y drop
o Monday only or Sottirday only course by Sept. 18, at
the Admssslans Office and your Fal/1981 Student Account S wtement
a prorated charge for this
crorse. you should contact the Offiu of Student Accounts.

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In tho coniJOOing olnlg9le to ~ tho locli&lt;al budget by 1984 thr
R.oogon a'*""&gt;'strallon has proposod lhc tlominollon ol up to 100,000
,cbs Tho prq&gt;OOal wl1ch 1&gt; not oil.... will b.lnlliWIAOCI "'"'

gowmmorll

·"""-pmoci
Tho~ tnt~., the 0w:ago T""'-"" ~ 2 9"•..
""' • • ollOO,OOO ond '""' lhot the OIU -*1 bo ad*-' tlwou!;&gt;
allrilion, layolls. ~mg ~ts. or~ dMIIDns Tho
Tnbomo $IDlY added that lhc ~ ...,.....trollon mey a&gt;noielor trirmmg
locli&lt;al ~~~by
and ellmina"' lhc
~·· ol Enoo!W and EducatJon aitcgl'ther
"'Tho Presldont has noc s9&gt;od a damnod d-ing.' llgUild Offiar ol ~'
ond ~~ (06M) Publoc AH- Olllar Ed Dolt. 1ht T""'- s~
wu wr(ln9- He countond thotthe am-n..., t.! ~modo on ClPB'
prcpowl ond lhollhc fWII plan would not b. .............! \.lll1 - · ......
Dale satd thoI tho I~ ()( I00.000 "'U o:xagmtod and thai a loW ()(
75,1XXl """' seem• mqrolitdy. Maintaining that 90.000 was or\!IIMBv
wggestod to bo cut. buo has slnot been porod down. the Public: Alfaks
Office as.-.11!&lt;1 that "oblolulely ~ Is drllnlw until tho Prftldono
doclcleo ,,.,..,. an offlc:la1 numba, the OMB reabed lhao lurthor cuts
- · .-and eveyt!Wng to bolng armlriored Tho runbe ,.,.. JUSI

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ttv-nout"

Tho lao~ ol the Orpwtmonts ol ~ ..-.d Education Is sdll .........,

blthca9&gt; tho Trt~&gt;&lt;- "DIY alle&amp;.led that ~ -*1 not eliminate lhos&lt;
ck:p.\rtments but rather rocb:e their size.
A oeeond OBM Public Affairs Olficao. v.t.o requested lhot hr.r nomt not
b. uiod. ~!hat thew~ could bo dane- ...W. "'That
1&gt; pcr"tio,- w .tlormod ond added thai -_, tho Se&lt;r-v cl Educaacrn
has .._ted tho
ol his doportmon~· She conlhlod thAtllti
was not clolinllr but thot"ol """""""'"'.,.. bnng ~ E~ "
looking lor a quick ans- •
In e&gt;&lt;plalning that mon ol ohr job arts ""' result !ram attrition, lhc
Public Affairs Officer .-ld thao hr.r offlca has boon deluged with calb from
"dlstnus# _......... ~ """" ftoj lhot !hoy""' about lobe ... goShr aswnod lhot ncrchlng clo&amp;ile .but lhol ._go salo lo!iolfs ...-..!
......... this-.
On ohr IZW\'0£ day f&gt;atlhe Tnlu&gt;r Slory ~ CX..,.., cl 0BM
Dellld A Socrdanan ............S that tho_.... ad&gt; could b.~
~ tlw-.1&gt; allritlcrn ond noc laycl!s.

..._liOn

The ltderal ~-arts. II has been spocuto...l b y -

to.._,

odiiCirials OIOOIIld tho country, are de5i!J&gt;od
lbat lhr Reouon
~- .. """""eboullts plan for~ lhe bUdgol
In • Buffok&gt; ~ Ntws story~- quooal as ~ ttw
Motwos..., Gooemcn Ccrnfaenct ihat tho job o.ts would ~ .....
""' American pubic 10 the
pion. 'We ... P"lli iO
amcrunoo some changes 1n fedora~~ \owls lfld ~
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Thursday, September 17
at 8:00pm
PARTY AT

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FOOD - BOOZE - BDOCJIE
r&amp;a••~rr.-u.a.

1 0 : Thellf*IM11 . ~, 18--1W1

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1983.
adrmtilnlllon herpes to ' - h budgol cWidt cbon to $24
blllcrn by t h a t - '-ot ~looks~..- poaont
cRumstancos.
Tho adrmtitra.liOn has blamed ~ then _.s _ , ralls for
tho lncreas«&lt; - cltho ,...,.,...t ddidL
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N0111 For SorradltU., Dilluaat--

A HILLEL SABBATH

FILLMORE ROOM
SQUIRE HALL MSC

Tickets: $2.00 students/$3.00 'General Admission

P~ J. BOTTOMS

In South Dokola..
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Tho ~t (;UI$ boamo ~ ~ Reoaon krund ho hod 10
011 . , od&lt;ltlcrnal $4S 16m In dcrmos8t Cuts, boch In dcrlar ond ~ 19-. - sto.d 10 CICifftt from
'"""'' ..,.__ ond odclidonol reduclano 1111!1 bcaomo In

after the show 2 for 1 drink w / ticket stubs
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COST: U.S0. IJ _,. llilW CAN
rACL4GE: $20 lor BOi.m ill Se.atn-

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�Jack Anderson and Joe Spear

Despite cuts, US defense still strong
t y JACK ANDERSON AND JOt. SPEAR
WASHINOTON-Prc:sident Re~~pn has
rduaantly -.reed to cut SlO biUion from th&lt;
hUJ&lt; lncrtaK bt had pl~nlltd in dtfmK
JPa~clina. Th&lt; money "ill come out o r the na~

awo rear• • budaas.

1M prc:sidtnt bu told tbt am&lt;raiJ IIIJd
admlrala tO dtack wbid! procrams will bt
trimmed or ttimiMttd compktdy. Ht calli
"r~&lt;rK "Ish WI."

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If tht past os any &amp;uidt, tht branhau ,.;u
probably dl9QK to cut th&lt; wrona proarams. So
W&lt; ,.ould like to help th&lt;m out . Htn i• our Ust
or pro)tcts that would never bt mintd:
• Th• Crui5t minilt s)'Rtm. Thb SI O bUiion
project hu bttn surrounded by c:ontrov&lt;rry
from lht Jtan, lr far too expenshc, aad is
probably IIIUIC:COSW)'.
• The M·l tank. Tbi&amp; is a real ltmon It lxcats
down nuy 30 miles on lht .,....,,, aad tht
e-mtual
u aoina to bt In ·~• of Sl7
biUion. Thll's O•&lt;times tht oc-iainal trumll&lt;.
• Tht M·2 annoml personntl carrier. It coJts
S I.S million per oopy, and its perform ~net- lS
reponed to bt WOO'$&lt; than tht M - 1 tank's.
• The Trldtnt nu•;\«T submarine. Each one
cosu mort than Sl billoon. The contractor is
)'tarl bthtnd on deliveries, the cou o-&lt;rruns
ha&gt;T bttn mormour, IIIJd lht •tntb ba•&lt;
dndopcd hlllldmts or ends on tht buDs.
• The F-11 li&amp;htcr plant. ThiJ turley is altcady
on the Navy's hit U.. .• Accocdina to one Navy
liludy. tbe plln&lt; is "incrcasinaly dlfrocuh to
mak&lt; a cas&lt; for . . . bc;_causc or &lt;001,
performance and tffcctivljncss."

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The mtn In the Kremlin, mtanwhik. know
that cvtn if America's military miaht ,.... to bt
cut in half, lht unlltd States ,.·ould stiU bt a
substantial threalto the Sovltl Union. This b
btauae tht Pentqan hu more than a
thousaad nucleu missiles aimed • Kuma's
indUJirial aad population =otm.
We'•e - n v&lt;ry s=et &lt;lilimatcs of •hat a
US retaliatory Strike would do to the Sovoer
Union. II would bt absolutely deva~~~adna.
Ac:cordlna to one excerpt from the scctct
cstlmatcs:,"A retaliatory strike would claJm on
the order of 70 percent to 90 perotnt of Sodet
manufatturina capacily throuah dlrca blast
effocts."
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Thit means thai ,.ilhout even rlluritl&amp; in the
indirc:Q cfftets or radiation, US mW.Ics could
YirtuaUy ,.;pe Out lht Sovitl Uolon't abibly 10
functioa as a llrst&lt;lass industroal po~. This lS
btcaUK Russia's indUSiry is ooocmtratecl on a
handful of urban areas. It would take only a
few nuclear missiles tO put them OUt of
commission. One scaet repon, for example,
points out that 9S perct"nt or the Soviet Union's

iron r&lt;oduetoon •oukl bt eliminated by
destro)'lna Ju• 20 bl1111 rurpaces,
lnduJ~rlal fadlitln ulde, what about the
Ruman peopld How would they make out In
the ncnt of an Amtdcan nuclear atltdo;l

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ht oecm csumates are mlnd,bouhna. Evm
il 10 percent of the ~on Union's wbM
population was &lt;&gt;KWUecl. aod lht rea •u m
tbt btlil a•aolabk lhdtcrs, dviliaa casuakin
00&lt;1ld bt aa)""htrc from 50 milbOII to IS
milllOD. If tbtft "crt no tlmt foe- C\IOC'UitiOn,
there would bt between 100 minion aDd 140
million casualtin.
SOFT ON 810 O ILY: The word bas spre~~d
insidt the Encr&amp;Y Dq&gt;utment that Prt$1dtnt
Re~~~an boon on the ollindurtry. This has
taken tbe Jltam out or tbe dt-panmcnt 's

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mrorccmtnt proaram.
The enfoc-ccmcnt llaiT u

learina on droves,
and th&lt;rc Just aren' t moup pcopk to catch the
oil companin at thetr ilkpl PftlCS.
And "'h) aretht Encrc Dcpanman 's
•atchd&lt;&gt;&amp;S lca•wa? They r"ure they'll lOot
their JObs sooner or later beaU~&lt;' of Rc-.an 's
bud&amp;et cuts. So tht bHt and the bri&amp;htcll are
looldna for other JObs.
The presodcnt hu tried to JUSSille the EncriY
[)q)anmcnt, but the in•esnpti•e starr d0&lt;1n't
bd~e ot . They thonk tht word has 110n• out
from the \\'hot&lt; Hou~ to take it easy on tht od
comparun.
Aa:ordona to an tn&amp;crnal Enft&amp;&gt; Dcpanmmt
memo, "Tttten by a tuahly pl&amp;«d enforcement
otndat 10 his boil, "lht rtaff lS dl&lt;iiiUJ!olltd
and frustrated by the bttief that most or thor
woc-k woll bt for nauaht."
Tho~ os11't )uJt anoth&lt;r O&amp;ht amona
bureaucratS'. It invoha literally bollions C)(
dollar1 . States the inot'rnal memo: "If .,.. do
not proKCUtc th&lt; &gt;oolaton, lhto consumer•
have bttn nJ'I)ecl orr 10 thc tune or S8 bolhon to
SIO billoon"
WATCH ON \\ ASTE- The Rc-.an
adrnoninntoon ma) sooo kick ohou.ands of
citueos orr food JUmp provams. bUI 1011 can
bt sur&lt;ohat tht mcmbtr$ or lhe pr&lt;Sodtnt's
Cabinet "on't 10 hunpy.
Transponatoon Secretary Drcv. Ltwos spends
about $100,000 a year to pay r"·c Cow Ouord
5t.wards to '"Drl in his provate dinona room. At
lht Jtuti« Depanmcnt, Attorney Oeneral
William French Smith has budaetecl SSO,OOO to
PlY 1100 cooh and ""assistJmt . Commertt
Secretary Malcolm Baldria&lt;'s private donon1
room COAJ th&lt; tUJ)Aycn S2A.OOO a year to
operate.
, Spoke&gt;~Mt~ for these CabiDet ofrocen onJtst
thai lht donona rooms arc econorrucal and that
the cooks hdp out ,.ith the Q&lt;hcr chores.

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�T1"anscendental Meditation staying alive
UB chapter of SIMS promoting meditation tec;h,niques
By DOUG lONG
Sp«rrum Suiff Wnttr
Rtmtm~ MabariJhi Mabab YOIJ and the

Transcc:ndcntal MediwiOn (TM) proararat Yeah. the
same Maharishi that ~ 8c:alles wmt to India to
study witb . The same TM technique thar atu... &lt;d,
. , _ , ocher cc:kbritia, Oint Eastwood, Mary T)'I&lt;T
MOote,
WOM!er ud ~ New Yoclr ltlanclas.
Eva' woocltr " har bapptned 10 ~ TM mo,-anmt
after 111 wave of tranmdoes pOpularity whoeh saw
Maharishi on two Merv Grilfm sbowsl I didn't thtnlr
so.
Anyway, this is to tdl you that the TM movement
hasn't rlZZitd out with time. With the myriad
"c:o~sciou&amp;ness-nisina" movements that ri.e and
fade like A M sin&amp;les, t.h ls is OM that's b«n around
and Is aoina stronaer than .v~
T M Is aeneralina renew«! inter&lt;~~ nationally and in
Bu ffalo, includina the UB campus w~re fC'Vcral
1tudeou have teamed the TM ted•nique already this

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The U B d\aclttr or tbe Student's International
Mediation Soc:iccy (SIMS), offers 1M TM proaram to
all lntac:M&lt;d students.

"The Buffalo TM/SIMS Ccntet ,. lookona to
expand to a much larger facility." Rid Proaram
Chairman Tom Frank. "We want to ~able to reach
people from aU areas of SOCietY to make ckar JUSI ·
,.hat the TM pr01f11J11 ls and !!n't."
' ' ~ nc TM tedtniqur u a 51mple, natural, rffonless
tedulique to ckvclop a person'• full pocmoal. It's
not a rd,.-, a c:oncmuatoon techniqt&gt;t or a cult.
One om! not bebeYc on any parUcUiar ~ ot
..,.., ill t~ practice iudf, ia otdeT
ot to ~
effecti•e. The bmd'll• of ~ techruqt&gt;t opeak fot
thcmJdvcs," said Frank , poilltinsro buac 'olumcs of
sdetltilic research.

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"And there's m~ wbtrt that came from," he
said ... Researchcn rrom all OV&lt;l ·~ \OOrld ha.. doM
studios indicating that ~~ TM technique rcduoes
tension, 51 tess and depression; it incrt&amp;JtS brain wave
c:oheren«, impro•es social rdationshlps and allows
StudtnU 10 Jet btutr ar&amp;des with less t€ron."
Student m&lt;ditators aarcc. "Sin« I've b«n
pnctkil1&amp; TM three years roow, school's tone from
bdna a COtnpltte pain to bdns a realty -Y.
ccjoyable rime." said UB Senior Tom Teryi. " I cu
art 10 mnch IIIOfC done roow without aettma stress«!

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Frank exptllintd, that " thrOIIP a series or
advanced techniques called the TM.s'odhi proararn.
about lO people in t~ Buffalo area actually
Oy-twiee a day. This ban uample of ,.hat any
normal person can do. Simply by d..-tlopln• ~left·
riaht brain coordination surflcimtly, -·can1ift our
bodies orr the around •otb JUSI the impulse or a
tbouabt."

There Is OOihtna dofriCUII ot IIU'II&lt;nOUS about Lbis,
Frmlr add«!. notiQa it's easier to fly than it il for
many peopk to fall asleep.

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a wtdt
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one's conxloumas, ot .....armcu, "'bleb 11 lbt basis
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our over tests and arades."
Marpret Mil c~ll. a 1977 araduate of the UB
School of M&lt;doaM gj(l, "I'd Jive an)'lhina to ha..:
learn«! the TM teduuqtK ,.hlk I was in school. I
nart&lt;d mcditallna d~~ttna my rnideocy aad I don't
kl&gt;o• how I would have aonm thr&lt;IQIII "'irhout TM .
It was a Ileal bdp to me."

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mcraed 1hc ' ""croups and Jl..., aud&lt;nu a unlflcd &gt;~»« m Albany, but
O w udO&lt; Clifton R. Wharton vc:toed lbc rdtrUQurl,_ rdercndum
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SOCCER BULLS

Esposito eyes depth as impetus ..;:~~.::!.:!"
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behind booters early success ~~-cboleo.diSal
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llaoe &lt;'« Ud drpth ...liC'-&lt;hlr&lt; • •vtually
no loll ol talent II •~ haft to bnna
someone orr tho ben&lt;'h. Anyone un tat •
tlltyoM ds&lt;'l pia« 001 tho fidd," EopoiiCO

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or row 10016 1o1- ..,..las&amp;

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c.-....... - up the •t. h•
"A4Uity, ...... lucl&lt;y- .....
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• •«k b&lt;fo&lt;t o&lt;hool •an&lt;d, b&lt; ct.anacd

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''Uin&lt; .. dtallll
... 4il;appooftlad ...... tllotiP. and
b&lt;ft tb&lt; locli or auckot ..._., ,.,.,..~
rully eboi.. -bioa-tb&lt; caliber
play .. ncdlmt, """ ....... eood A&gt; I . . . . . ol fad, I oped W to be
rated • the Top 10 • .,. YO&lt;k Slau
•bal 8UI ...rt'l nlliap come OUI "
Tb&lt; nut bO&lt;ne..,... for tb&lt; Bulb ,. '""
a f t - • • P " ' .. ~Fidd-IUt

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be c:omct&lt;d ia chtor d110 CJm&lt;."
Wbcn OJk&lt;d If lh&lt;K wOIIIcl be . .Y
otr- W1lll the'* or

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build up his owo a1tistia; t~ all play ICK
tad\ othc:r. GllUit&lt;d, h..., como to • poont
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&amp;polito, odmllt&lt;d that &lt;¥a&gt;thouah ib&lt;
"'The alumni loa&gt;&lt; b&lt;ctt ukt., for • ror
t&lt;aftl'l ckl........ pla)'UII wdl, "I •ID ltd 1 ' - ~. Mel w rmall) UT&amp;nlad for
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Freshman standouts propel Bulls to home opening victory
rill

Arter openift&amp; 1M schedule
a coovmcinc 1bt other freshman, JO&lt; Furioso. cam&lt; bacL
8· 1 •iaory over Fraloma Friday, 1M UB te:ruUs after 1osu1a 1M fnt sa of lui match to d&lt;:feat
Brian Sapon• l-6, 6-2, 6-2. Much of the bop&lt;
Bull$ oJXtll'(llhdr bomt IQSOCI Sanuday by
dtltatina Niqara Uni•cnhy by an ldcnucal 8·1 for tbt lams futur&lt; , .... on the •boulders or
theR tbr« talented fresbmtn
score.
This vk1ory is even mort imprtSSiw ,.hm it
In other linaJes matchn, Moke 0\ad,.Kk and
is oonsidcred Ill at 1M BuDs besl playn. Paul
Rudy ltc-un11 had bttk uoubl&lt; •ntb theu ron.
Gw1dys, wu Pcldiotd with a aroin pull.
wiftnin&amp; 6-2, 6-2, and 6-3. 6-1. resptcuwly
Guildys bopes to be ready for Tuesday's key
Tht moil excittn&amp; match of tb&lt; day
matcb with me Univenhy o f Rodlester.
unfonunatdy wes tb&lt; ont match UB lo&gt;t In
1ft Wl&amp;ks play, Matt Timko's c:ocuiJ«nt
tluft scu 1M Niapra doubles team of Aauino
arowtd suokes kd bim to an easy 6-4,6-1,
and MclC&lt;qu dd-ed US's CbadiiO'ICit and
&gt;ictory 0\'U N'.apra's Chris Apino. Tunl:o
Ttmko 6-4. ().6, 6-4. 1bt match wu hi&amp;)lliahted
was in control tbt tntire match and ooncinually by txcltin&amp; nrt play, wilh Ajuino and
frustrattd tb&lt; sloWC' A&amp;uino with his pamna
Mck ecpn holdifta on for the victory.
lhou.
Wbm asked il be was ptea.Std '""" 1M play
In 1M batlt between flflt slnales pla)'ttl,
of bis team, eoadt Tom Lapoma said, " I'm
UB's Russ Trinpli ovcrpo,.'Utd Nlqara's Bob happy with tht win, but tht team must
McK&lt;qa~~. In a matcb that was eloitr than the
harder all the time if tb&lt;y art to reach thrir
6-2, 6-3, teore Indicated, Trinpli had too much potential." Lapenna also added that this could
variety in his lhou for MclC&lt;qa~~ to handle.
be ooe of bis besl t&lt;ams In yars.
Trinpll ud Tunto are jUSI two or 1M t1uu
-Slrvr Sdt«Jutr
fresluneo swtina for this year'• Bulb squad.

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UB Black Horse's Nelepa
bucks Bonnie ruggers
II bas bem Yid lhot pra&lt;tlce
leads ro perfeaion. This bdid,
however, llocs 1101 olwo)'J bold
trv&lt;, u cxhibile&lt;l by lhe UB
Ruabr 1eom'• clominooco in ks
opminc day viclo&lt;y .,_ St.
Bonaventure.
Ezperimce f)rO"e&lt;&lt;to be lhe
dccictin&amp; foetor in the UB Bloct
Hone 33-6 win as 1be 1am-bod
ontr n... pniCiica in prcporo~ioe
for lbar l n i l l l l - - . Aft
experimee&lt;l c:oUec:tion of mutftina
mcnuu cliJplayed lhdr tnowtdl1&lt;
of lhe aom• by half·li-, bo"ldi"'
up o convlndna 2J..O od._....
The Ruabr ,..., 1«1 by fOWJder
Paul Kru&amp;«, 11 iD 1u lixlb ,.., or
e l l i - is o member of lhe
Upow&lt; RUibY Unlaa. The leapt
is composed or various oollqa
and dubs and is diviclcd illco '"""
se&amp;JOOJ, On&lt; in lhe foil and

....,.t&gt;er 1n sprina. Blodt Hone

COLLEGE NIGHT
Every_Thursday!
15¢ bar drinks

50¢

ClOIIIj&gt;kud •

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indiealaa chat h It C~q&gt;ebl&lt; o f
Jlavinc u -'11 lucoossfUI foiL
On Sotorday .. Oovc:r-.

Add, lhe boll J«mCd OllllKt&lt;d 10
lhe aroa around lhe S..
Bonavmture aooJ line, •bcre il
remained for lhe mlirt r- half
and moJI of lhe seeood.
The Brown lncliaru mode: lhe
miJu.te of aiolll&amp; UB lhe euly
.,.,..,..,.umby~

peaaky. On lbe ........ pio&lt;r
kick, Gaty Mort ICOI'ed lhe ....,.,.
inllial poinu, a lead wllicb UB
would 1101 rdinquisb. Mocl -.ld
later lea.. I be 11m&lt; duo 10 a 1tnee
ifliury, b&lt;ll 1101 be fort motlna a
divina tactic IO pul 10 ..... Sl.
Bona...,,.~·· only rom ball
thtad..

~ place kickiiiJ ebor.. ....,..
!&amp;ken up by BillY Mdmp, wbo
hk oo a COilvenioo ar~ll:6rq a
lrY-{ruaby's venioo or o
lootbclowll)-by himself. The
lllact Hone'• l"&lt;&lt;lllliAina lrys ..,.,.
ICOI'ed by Sl~y and two by
Mike Nelopo Bob S4rau (l).
On UB's laa1ry...._.... by
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with lhe easy .U. u criumpllonlly
heodod to lhe tea or boer on the

drafts

liddiDc. RIJdy HoftOCIIe)'c:r, oac
of !be oteadiat plaJm on lhe day,
pn&gt;adly cledored tllat •'be ,._
played exu.-ly ...a for tO eorty

SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULE
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Students: 1 dlauunl wottb $5.50 I• er1
ltN
np.nlng nlgllUI Tltoaa IN'- ,,. told~., rout
- m p u t llo1 olfle&amp;

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Students fear olympic-size hassles
Sp«ial to Tloe Sp«trum
LOS ANGELES, CA (CPS)-The 1934
Sumllla" Olympict are more than tilt~ ~em
a.,...y, but on the collqe campu&gt;a that ,.Ill
host them, lbey' re d &lt;&gt;K moqh to ha&gt;c ~
Rudent "'Wries about how to conllnue their
educatiolU in the mid&gt;t of conandoo that .. m~
disrupe e-·crrthlna from wmmer llChoolto
parkmc to rnareh proj«u for findana on·
CIIJIPIIS housma.
Tbe cfunlpeion at the Unhmity of Southern
Califomia (USC) and tile Unlvasity of
California of Los Al11des (CUCLA} wbcrt '"'o
Olympi&lt; Vi1laa&lt;s .,liJ swell wllh II IOU! 10,000
athletes and pcnoond from o•er 100 countron
for about 40 days, will i~.OC masslvt. OM
&lt;tudtot JCDator likem tile txJ)(Cltd crush to
" holdlni seven! USCNotrt l&gt;a.nx fOOtball
pmes a day, if )'OU can btlit\-t t hat ."
"It is a fac~ . The Olympia art aoana to be
h&lt;rt, "notes Sherry May, director of USC's
tod&amp;n&amp;«td summer llChool proaram . " And h
will takt SOrM c:rullvt thinlti111 to a void the
probltms."
USC &lt;tudeot Senator CoUrnc Benton worries
thr inOwt will causc: problrrn• fo " parkina.
summcr school fadlitia, and blocktd fOOt
traffic."
"Wt don't mind thr prestiae conccrni111 the
Olympics," adcb Paul Eaoobar, another USC
senator. "We art concerned about the
displacemw of studtnts."
Both ltnaton also noted tht pmtl threaten
to diJrupt raeardl projccu and swallow up an
intramwal sports fidd where a new swlmmi na
pool is to be built.

Adm~tora al USC and UCLA, on the
other hand, are llOftfidtnt tht problems can be
solved .
"Ourina lilt Swomer Olympia of 1984,"
Anthony L.auaro. USC's liaisoo wit~ the Los
Anada OIJmpic: Orp.nizina Commin~
(LAOOC}, says In a prrpartd Slaterncnt, ..,..
apect to carry on ttxhina and rncareh
proararns cvco as we cope wath the inaustd
tnfli&lt; and pedestrian flow."
LazZaro cedes USC ,.;o havt to make
adiU&lt;tmeots to accommodllt tile aarnes. but
bdiefts they ...ut be rniDOr.
No ooc is ready to say cuetly what tholt
adiustm&lt;nts ...ut be. Summer sdlool Oirtaor
May uscns, "We don't intend to a:ancd any
proarams. and hope we don't bavt to thana•
tile sc:heduk.
But sbc adds lilt univmi\y is now
consicleriQa C&amp;n&lt;:tllina duses dwina tht aarnes,
kctpina certain proarams aolna durina the
s-cs. or temporarily switehin&amp; sornt of tile
summer procranu to off&lt;ampus sites.
Thouah May emphasises that usc ha$11't
dcddtd w!Veh option to employ ytt, aU tht
ehoi&lt;t~ promile to be wntrovtnial.
Movina some summtr &lt;lasses off campus,
bowrver, sterns to provokt the moll motions.
"Why $bould we USC other fa&lt;ililies whtn Wt

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THE KINKS

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BUFFALO MEAIOitiAL AIJO.

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Oct. 10

PETER TOSH

Electtlc 1./flhl Otehestre
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Molody FtltAII llcllell traii11J11 at til C. T.O. outt1 ta,
lnctd. Squltt Hall 801 Ollie• • lor lnlo. call 856·2310

pay to •o ao USC'!" Benton as~.
Jr classc:. ,.ert mo,td, thty "'ould probably
rdocatt 11 Mount St Mar) 's, a Catholic
coiJtae located about &gt;~x blocks from the USC
camp&lt;U A Mount S1. Mary's spotcs.. Oftlan
says tht school ts wlthholdana tfroru to rent
out the fa..,Jiucs for tile summer of 198&lt;1 JUSt an
cast USC dead~ IO 1M tbtm
" Wt ha•t no qualms about ha\in&amp; c1ann at
Mount Sc Mary's.. ,. Eicoba.t Y)-s. "1f &amp;Uihon "
lo• ntd ."
"The 11 udento •hould come first." lle
oondll&lt;k&lt;.

AcrOS&gt; town at UCLA, thr: &gt;IIIIUtltr 1d&gt;ool
mff has ~QUCSltd aanaaa lilt first wmmer
StSSIOII a week early and tbt scc:ond a ·~k late
to a&lt;tOmmodate the Olympia rusb. accordJII&amp;
to John Sandlllook. an assistant to tht
ehan«llor .

Sand brooks uys no clecisioru about ,.bat to

about summer li&lt;Uions have bctn madt yd.
HOIWI\I b also pro-iQI to be a difficult
problem on the &lt;ampuses . tJSC, say• Director
of HoUSII\I Guy Hubbard. is makiaa two-thirds
of us housi111 nailable to the LAOOC. UCLA
wtll makt 000 bc&lt;h available, Sandrook says.
Thoush neither administrator had 5J)CICifac:
fi&amp;UtU 10 back hamsdf up, both Wert cc:rtain
thry rould solvt tht temporary housin&amp;
&gt;honaae.
Sand brook's o ptimism is based' on tht hopr
that o nly about eiaht pttetnt of tht 2.0Q0..3000
Rudtnts ,.ho typically attend UCLA's seoond
summer session wfll livt in campus bousiaa
durlna tht Olympia.
Somr of the otbtr problenu tiavt already bctn
101\&lt;td. USC -camp.,. U ft Dircdor Jim Dmnis,
for txamplt, says students will aet a new
intramural fidd to replace the o ne lost to tile
new pool.
" Wt'll be tearina down some old, ooe-story
buJidiaas ror arcco spa« and lilt intramural
fidd" about 200 )urds from tile old fidd,
Dmnls says.
Dcspitt the trooblcs, Benton and Eaoobar fed
rnos:t students are loolnna forward to ho5lina
tile pmes. RrittratlnJ that " there art somt
'trY poslth t asJ)(Cls or lilt Olym pics &lt;OG&gt;iDa
here."
May is mo&lt;c sanauint. " We reaDy Itt this as
a lrtmtndous opportunlly for Los Angdcs and
tht campus. Wt hopr to run ~I proararns
in May, June and durin&amp; the Olympia tbaJ
may be availablt to studcots from other
eountrin .. visit.ina the panes.
" We want to ta.k c adrantaae of lhls, aod 1101
put the students in conflict with tht Olympics,"
May points out.
But is she realistic to a;pect to accomrnodatt'
tht huar inOus of proplt, ranakc parts of lilt
campus, acljtl&gt;l to summer proarams, fence off
buildinas for ~teurity reasons, and shuult
students tO other schools wothout puttina
student• In conOict with the pmcs?
"Call me in 198S," May laqhln&amp;Jy answers.
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Russians trounce. Canada to snatch Cc;~nada Cup
By JON M. DIAT
Assistant Sports £duor

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he Canada Cup concluded Sunday
niaht in Montreal with a confrontation
• between U~ Soviet Union and Canada.
Bod! teams had rather tough games to ptay before
enterinc the finals.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER I I

c...da 4 • US 1: Despite a rather lackluster
performance, Team Canada still manaced to pin a
4-1 victory over the United States in the Montreal
Forum.
Canada, the only unbeaten team of the tour~y.
scored three lint period goals on 10 shots. Brian
Enablom ocored on a ~~ fpot slap shot that eluded
aoalie Tony Esposito at the 2:01 mark.
Mike Bossy scored his lim of two goals at 7:27 on
a 60 foot slap shot that fooled Esposito to the lona
sick. Bossy tallied aaliD late in the: period on a feed
from l&gt;cni$ P otvin.
Team USA rmatly cot' on the board on a Mike
Eaves 20 foot backbander from Richie Dunn witb 30
~ds to play In the second.
Manld Dionne added a aoaJ in the third. st1UWI on
some beautiful passina from Guy Lafleur. The: loss
eliminated Team USA while Canada advanced to the
rm~s.

USSR 4 • Cz«boslovakla 1: The Sovict Union's 4-1
victory moved it to the finals apinst Canada.
Sergci Shcpelev scored two goats and SCI up
another en route to the victory. Shepelev put the
Soviets ahead at 8:36 of the first period by deOeaina
an Alexander Bityalctdinov slapsbot past Czech
&amp;oalie Kard Lang.
Vladimir Golikov made it 2~ on a rebound of his
own shot past Lang. Victor Shatimov made it l~ on
a rebound from Shepelev past a sheD shocked Lang.
C=boslovakia woke up in the second period, but
was stopped repeatedly by Sovict netminder Vladislav
Trctyak. The Czec:hs hopes were dashed when a
penalty shot was scored by Shepclev. due to
Czechoslova k defenscma.n Arnold Kadlec's
smothering of the puck in his own aoal ercasc.
The Soviet victory meant a showdown in the finals
liJ8inst the Canadians.

Sunday,

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/J Final Game

,_

USSR 8 • C....da 1: The Soviet Union shocked Team
Canada 8-1, with the help of a five-coal third period
and some fantastic goallendin&amp; by Tretyak.
After a sc:oceless rust pUjod in which Canada
outshot the Soviets 12-4, Igor Larionov scored on a
pass to the slot from Vladimir Krutov in the openini
minutes of the second period. Bui some good passina
by Canada's Bossy and Bryan Trouier to an
unmarked Clark Gilles IS fect in the slot, k noued th&lt;
score at. I·) at 8:02.

Minutes later Scrcei Shcpelev who scored two goals
Friday niaht acainst Cuchoslovakia,lCOrcd the rust
of bis three goals. by tricklina a puck paSt the
sereened coalie Mike Liut.
With Crai&amp; Harubur&amp; off foe holdina at the 15:23
mark, Shepdev scored his second aoal on a IS foot
wrist shot over Liut's riaht shoulder on pas- from
Seraie Kapustin and Alexle Kasadnov.
Despite bc:ing down 3-1, Team Canada continued
to press the Soviets, but were stoncw.Ued by the
brilliant &amp;Oaltendina or Trt:tyak. But the roof aoon
fttl in for Canada in the third as thcSoviCIS
conducted a bot:key clinic by seorin&amp; five goals. The
swift Sovict skaters were just too fast for the
Canadians.
Shepdev complcted hi$ hu trick early in tbc third
on a 20 foot wrist shot on a pass from Makarov.
Krutov th&lt;n scored a shon haadcd aoal as he decked
out Lafleur and wristed a shot past Liut on his atove
side.
The OttSiauaJtt continued with Larionov amine his
second goal on a po"-er play. The Sovieu entered the
game with a 37 percent power play effocieocy, the
best in the toumey, and used the advantact to tht
utmost. Golikov and Victor Skvoruov finally ended
the scorin&amp; for the &amp;ame and carried the Canada Cup
back to the Sovict Union.
Trctyak was DJUDed the Outstandin&amp; Player of the
Canada Cup for the Sovict Union whitt Bossy won
the award for Team Canada.

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                    <text>.. omplatning about Suollunc ltoUie'l

8 &gt; !&gt;I:.TH GOODCH i lD
Munugl11N Editor

S

ronditlon. ~t\11'1.1 nOIIC!e thai lht .studrnt

tudtnl Mson&amp;tlon (SA) 2nd
Sun\htnc Hous.r ofrld3b me1

l·rMJay in an auonpc 10 idl~
dJffncncn O'-« I he- c.'Ontrovenial
rourudtn&amp; 'o(f\i«. ¥oitb bocb iidcs f'CPOfttn&amp;
I"Oif.., It "nP«~ that the Hou&gt;&lt; wtll
bt &amp;i'&lt;n 'PO&lt;&lt; on '""""" by lhc cod of the
mon1h
SA Trca,\utf'f MarL Moore.. ho•~u.
rcpc01tC'd htl prom•~ to shw do"'n the
• "-'Cf'\1CC befo.c Oetobtr ;r it rails to clean up
'" ~1lapodat&lt;d lacllity. lir
that h&lt;
1m~

""""1«1

hue.'() I J'lfO(('&lt;,iOnaJ p.linltr lO touch UJ'I

the bulldma. • h'k:h SA own1. and ex~~

help ftom Sunshine Hous&lt; pcoplr.
Unul&amp;ht' friday mtttin&amp;. the 1.. 0 p&amp;111o
had 1l&lt;cn huriiRI KrosaliOM 01 rach OChn
"'"" HOlM officials char&amp;in&amp; SA '"th
unratr nqOU~UOn'li. h maimaancd lh&amp;J til
pur~ "•" no&amp; tO dean up the itn.K'\urt
but to ~m~\1 l.lB .aucltnts •ith pcnonal
p!Oblam.
''h WM a

promatins metHna.
Moo~&lt; ••plalntd. "h wulhe bcR up to
thb: point bt'CIUIC' ¥~-t discussed some lona.·
tcnn and ~ horc-term cronsiderntions and
&lt;le:aned ahem up." The Treasurer reptattd
\'Cf)

H

hi~ opinion chal he hJd no dairc 10 shu1
-do•n the Hou«, b\ll W2&gt; I'D"'inl
imp~unn Yl'tth its failure to set tosctbtr •

c~anin&amp; ~••ff.

SA 1m m:a....r num&lt;rOCJS lcucn from
lhe Uru,-.rwiY Communny Ho&amp;fus Calttt.

aroop mtghr get 5oeocd wuh a 4.-'0Uft notice.
uulc\.\ wmcthina was done.
l)ut the Sun•hme Uou"' fed&gt; that
C'lcanm.c. up the- fxllity 1\ not th tJut)l, and
SA &amp;tcmal Dir«tor Ho-d llro"n
IJt«"d in an inccn.~ rnd")' Ch.lt ktcPtn&amp;
th&lt; rhon&lt;&gt; 2nd hou"' &gt;tatfcd "lth
t..OtJOlriofl h. top rnonl) .. If lhe phooc
HAf.\, l 'm &amp;Oio&amp; to act 11 and noc •OCT) if
1ht rali('Ct t\ NnmnJ." he a\w:rtcd
''As \olont~. """'don't ••;~t~h lht
4.'00dll10h

or tht howe 1bCU,H

8ro'¥1n

nJCI.

''We tonC~rn\nllc on the phonn .and noc iL.,

".Jlptarnnct. •• n.c .Oirt'\..tor '!ltd thlll chc
lf ou.~e dOC$ not ha\C: the tjn•c or money co
wor ~ on p:linain&amp; :and claimed that 1 rccan
purch~HC

of a fumacJc drount'd

1n ~'~·

T he Sunshinr liou.&lt;e, ,.htd\ h"' 1l&lt;cn
hotbed at the Wmspear A'-cnuc bwldtnJ1 ttl&lt;) h..l\t no OM" rn the house from
fo• • dead&lt;, ra:en .. SIJ.OOO a )car,
I call them 10 help
lhoK
ho\M"J.
"'h) .. an\t they be- tbttd'' h.t
ocxordin&amp; to Moore, from the
commm1rd. ''Aftn all they :aren't ""ork,n&amp;
undcrcroduateao•cmmcot.
But Ruth Pa&gt;kin, SunJhtnc HoU&gt;&lt;
tht """""'then "
lnt~!rnal Coordina1or. araucd that t i
\'oluntc..oas and saudt"ms, other 11mt"
M oore satd that he had no complatnl
commilmtnt:s prevail and that th~ tlmt&gt;
v. ith Sunihlnr .\Cf\i«~. ahhouah HouK
available 10 them n1un be uwd to hdp
ofr.dab dalmod 1111 "«k lh•t SA hod
studtnts. noc for rtpalrlna dt t'iln pipc-'i and
vot«d di"-'Onttm with il.s performance. "At
cuuina fll» ... We 3lllnd othtr hva roo:• no time d id l C:"tr comphtin." the Tre.uur«
&lt;llcin&lt;i&gt;l&lt;d.
ranark.cd. "We jU\1 have- to mili the
opcn.uon more df.c1mt mooq~....
The Treasurer abo &lt;louncd lhaJ offociols
Bfo"'n ddcndtd hb· \olu:nttrn. MKI ~JJ
ha:'c the tim~ to wor~ on the cka.n·up
tffon, but v.crc sunpty u.n-.ahoa ro
that U coukJ l"fO\&gt;Uk' t"l&lt;'ftl btttCT •or--.: II II
coopa-a.re. '"'l'k fact or lht m.ltttf as tJw
bad more •-&gt;rLcn

btl,...,.

,st.••

lHE

\IOOfc- Aid thi.t be' -.as •ork\nf un
,nunc the IIOii&amp;P on&lt;ampt;l~ ~xe: an\1
hup&lt;d to find l l a hom&lt; b).lbt end ot
~&lt;mb&lt;J, J)(DmUUI&amp; tha1 hr "'ould not
"C'Od Chcm 01.11 lD(O the \UM rf he &lt;Ould
not nnd ~ 'pac:c. Bro,., s.aad that M
prrfnnd Main Su-m, bu1 " ould •~'~P' •n
t\'AI~bl(" room on cithtr ampuJ.
.. or 1hc fu1urc:, Moore )lid uuu the
f'4 ouse·, funding v.ould bt rcduttd m tht
uur futut~ from in pra.c:nt ~13.000 tO
about S400().~ aod ought btcolllt • Sub
OQ.rd I m&lt;mbtr, the stujj&lt;nt """"'
\.'Ofpor;alton. "'It's &lt;till lD lht fK'IOU&amp;ltftJ
qaae~o. bllt 1t's-ti•~Y'
Tr~wn- said.

a

~\ibil,tr:·

the

Mondoy 14 Septembet 18&amp;1 Volume 32 Number t Stott Unlllefalty ol Now YOlk 11 Buftolo

Long battle over student fees finally concludes
Newspaper, government come to terms
By M ARTY ROSEN
OirtiPfiS&amp;Iilor
he ,..lkmc:nt lut Thursdly
br:o"cen lhe Studau ~ion
CSA) and TN Sprdrum ended a
of &lt;motional, hleh·J)(&lt;$SIIr&lt;
ronrrontations. However ."it was only one
more rh~pt&lt;r in thr three ycar struule for
fin.andal1ndepc:ndence by the student

T

,.,..k

OC&gt;A)p:lptl'.

From'" lneq&gt;eion in 1950 until l!n4 Thr
$p«trum OJ)CfllN will\ a subscription
contra&lt;! from valioll$ Auclent &amp;OIItTntn&lt;'lllS.
ProductJon lnd offiCC oquiprnau ..-as
mnt&lt;J 11 no olwer to the stud&lt;ill lfO'IP·
In 1974 1M /ip«tf11111 btcam&lt; a ncK·IO&lt;·
profn 00f1)0ration •ilh lhe ecfnorial bolrd
""'ln&amp; u the board of dir&lt;Cloa.
Acooununa proccdurn ,...., m..,...d by
Sub Board I, ofllcc oquipm&lt;nl ,... r&lt;nltd
to the p~prr ror Sl a l'&lt;ar and the
subscription f... handl&lt;d throu&amp;h Sub
Board, c:ontinu~ 10 subsidiu optr.ulon

.......

Then, bclwccn.l m and 1979, • "'""' of
pmon ~~&lt;I chanacs and a confrontation
b&lt;J"«n SA and 1M $p«11t1m lead to the
mo•&lt; by the paper for f!IIIDCW OVIOIIOOIY

from Sub Board.
Jaon Ray, •11o had «rV&lt;d as TN
Sp«tnnn "s business mona&amp;cr for ..--.:raJ
years, ..... suddenly r~ from her po•kion
by Edltot·in.OUef Brnt JOin&lt;.
Simullancoul.ly, Sub Board Publlcatlons
Divlslon Oir«tor Bill Finkclslcin rcsi&amp;n&lt;d
his. position and, ....,..dina 10 Sub Board
E.&lt;ccutlve Director Dennis Black, "•ho•&lt;d
up one hour Later as Spectrum busintSS

manaacr.''
B lack. "ho had J)(n10US~y fir&lt;d
F'mkcl&gt;ldn from a S&amp;lb Board po&lt;Won,
&lt;OnUICIN Kline aholll lhc &lt;D~ ci«Hoon.
"Jand Ray Kod btallloiola a ronc job," he
&lt;&gt;rfllarncd. "I W1ote 8&lt;cu lbal il ,._, n01
o ur bUSintU ~hcther you rue Janet Rl)'
bUI you'rf crny tO hlr~ Finkdstcin. ••
1l1r nc;,t rt11r, 1'11r SP«frum besan

maklna political ......... Thtr&lt; ...... ram..
opimt Go•emor HOI(!h Carey, Jlharp
crilicism of UB Pruidcnt Robert L Kntcr
and apinst student &amp;O"t'tDmml kackn.
~SA Euolli,.. Board me&lt; to mole TN
$p«tfllm wbscripuon ~d to fi~ '"

flthors.
'"SA uid to the newspapa
ha\&lt;e 1ht
dub. Do il our way or ..., take back th&lt;

·.,t'

$50,000," Black recalled. "llut SA didn't
htv&lt; the dub. When they wttt &lt;lOin&amp; th~
crazy things they didn~t have the po•-n. ''
While Sub Board's money Is received
throu&amp;)l SA, Sub Boord Is a separa~e
c:orponuion .., by Now York Statt
aui&lt;klinC$. 'Th«&lt;in lin the d1ffcr•nc•
)he t"'O aroups. Sub Board
OJ)CfllC$ strictly U a Kn ICC LO Mudtnt&gt; and
SA'&gt; fWI&lt;rion is political .
"That's •tly n.r !ip«trum "tnt throujh
Sub Board," Black uld. "SA Aid thcrt
~ti no lon:&amp;cr a $p«1n1m bul T'hf'
..~rum didn'c stop. The tditor.s "'cren'1
f'irtd and S«viet didn't ml&amp;s :t but. The
politics of &gt;&lt;ro&gt;S lh&lt; hlall (SA) WIY thcr&lt;,''

btl.,._

H o•'e\·tt. t.bc critkism and

~b.Kqumt

•"&lt;mPI by SA IO d!smanOc r~ S{&gt;«trum

sparktd tbe papcn DlO\'nncnt to,.vd toea!
•ockpnodCncr from any .,udml aroup.
Jay R&lt;ku, "ilo sU&lt;C&lt;cdcd Khne .. 77r&lt;
SP«frum Editor·in.O.i&lt;f, in11ia1td a smcs
of lctrers br:ow«n blnudf, B""k and Sub
Board Chairman Mhchdl Zoltt. Rasco,
"hilr :ulminina that Sub Board had not
")·tt" inlerftted with T11t $pt&lt;1rum 'I
editorial polky, &lt;lalmtd that h would bt
dan&amp;crous for the rmandai aare&lt;mtnt
bttwttn the Lwo orpnlzat5oru to C!Ontinut.
AI thh lim&lt;. ·sub Board was hcainnina
plans for • new &lt;arn.JIUI pubtiation,
Worldt, •hich became the 71tutldtrcu"'m
and cvcnt....Uy 0\'0I....r to ru Pldtnl fonn
as ~Oun-nr.
ROS&lt;ll int&lt;rprt~cd the ..,.. paper a. a Sub
Board challct&gt;&amp;&lt; to TM Sp«trum's role as
the major UB pttbti&lt;ation and qucltion&lt;d
"hnhrr the ad•'&lt;nlsl ~ markn could
support. 1'40 papers.
flin~dStcin. who

had1 as Sub Board

PubiJcadon&gt; D~rmor. ~ri&amp;&lt;nally c:onco•&lt;d
the plan for '1"M Spt&lt;crrau" ro opc:ntc oo .an
iDc:om&lt;loffia ~..s wt~hout • Sub Board
subsid), encouna«~ ~.to pu\b fa&lt;
indopcodcn« "'htn he »&gt;umcd the posllJOn
or NILO&lt;·m&lt;!Ucf.
• •Till! Sptc_1rum came 10 me -and S4ld. -~
don't "-'.lOt your ~ubsidics, or your
equipment, or your accounting •ork. Wr
wJnt On11nattl indrptndr.ncc now\·· Bl:.ck
Sllld. "Sub lloard 1\0Uid saoe SJO,OOO. The
n:uutalltQetion "''Ould be', arc:at . Bul I WI}
c:oncttn&lt;d thll they couldn't do it and
~ould act '" ltoubk.'"
Black , Sub Board Chairman Mic11ari
Bclprd ond SA Pr&lt;Sidont Jod MaJCOQiul
mc:t wttb incumbent Editor-·in-Chid Osnn)'
Par~er In lhc IUmmct or 1979 to d~·~
blm from llltri'IPlill&amp; ind&lt;pcnd&lt;r1CC.
"The heac v.u on for Parker to firt"
finkclltcln. We tol~ h1m to fora build
rcvenllt'. To do il in stC'J »:' Black said. "I
hod t)'J)td a contract for an acrounting 'lnd
jubscri~ion aau:emtnJ and Tht Spd·rffurt
had typ&lt;d a lntrr that fini&lt;La..eio •ould bt
OUt. But," he •ddod, "it didn't Oy."
{ porln&amp; Black'&gt; ad•i«. Rosm and
F'mkca..cin arran~N ror lhc paper to buy
its own pcoduction equipment. ln
Scopo""'b&lt;J 1979, Parktt USUI1ltd ronuol.
1'M ~film dillOOfttinutd lh&lt; subs.."riptllln
f«, purchased Compuar&gt;Phic produaion
oquiprr.enl for SJ2,S40 in cash and bou.sbt
the lo&gt;Md oftlee rquipmtnt from Sub
Board for $4,20J In cash.
Unlvcr.sily approval was nredtd ror Tht
$p«tr1un. as 1. sru~1 orpnb.ation

O«Upylna UB spa«, 10 discontinue the Sub
Board IIC(()URiin&amp; S)'SI&lt;rn. Approval .....
authotiud throuct&gt; • sm.. of m«&lt;in.,
b&lt;J......, Tlw Sp«trum, Bloct, Vior
Pr&lt;sldmt for F'mancc and ~t Ed
Dcoy lnd Assistant v,... Pr&lt;sid&lt;nt for
Stt&gt;dcnt Arran Ancl\ooy lor&lt;ludti.
Black dO&gt;&lt;d n.r SP«frum acc:ount and
the paper bt&lt;orne tCllaUy ind&lt;p&lt;rld&lt;nt.
Within four months Tlwo·5P«frum was In
5&lt;riou• nnandal troublt. Fl!itd$lcin had
not cle\'tloptd 1 billlriJ H.,iltm 10 r~..

Ihe Sub Board
11&lt;\Cf &lt;hor&amp;«l

SCf'\'ta and ad\tnhns 'Ant'
As a mull, by 0...'ttrlb&lt;J

cash flow was non-aisttnt.
Park&lt;t ftr&lt;d F'mkd.a(ln and Philip 1\IOlt.
an 2dv~usirl&amp; salesman. bc:!a.me bu"men
manq:er.
P arker contra«N a 120-day loan from
\Iarine Midland Ban~ on O...'Cmbtr 12,
1919 'll an intertil rate pnme plw ,.,.0
percent. n,.c note t&gt;/n,t dut nn April 12.
1980. l·lowevor, 17ie SIX•·trum had only
mad••hnnl= pa)m&lt;n" ... th the
ptlnclpl&lt; In drfault.

or

M ou contacted Bl.ack an Aprd to ~Y
"the pme ns O\&lt;t, " Ptopo.ad• for Sub
Boatd to buy 1M Sp«trvm 's r«~•&gt;bt&lt;S or

concrxt an~ sobsc:npc.ion qr«mc:nc •crt
dlic.."\11~.

"I md I would pay caJih fot the
cC'ompuaraphk) &lt;qulpmtnl and •ould Cl'e
:advl~." Bltltk Mid. "but f \aid, 'hlt'!J h,
u·~

)'our show. I'm not bcholdr:n 10 you:·

Sub Board pvo The Sprt-muu SJO,OOO
and Ihen rented thc ~ujpmc:nt ba..:k to ehc
paper for Sl per yoar. Bl11&lt;k d"''l"&gt;ltd thai
the lir.a paym&lt;ru " ould tqin on
S.pl&lt;mb&lt;J I, 1981 btcald&lt; he brb&lt;'td !her&lt;
V.Ut "mort tcC)Q:biQ lO come" fot tht
&lt;lcbt-ndd&lt;n paper.
8}' lut year the paper ,..., 61JJI1n
finanaallrouble.. A precano..as NlaMC wu
moln~td bcJ .,..., dcblS, ,,pcnsn and
r.-·muc ond by April 1981, Mott and
Edh01·ln-Chicf El&lt;no CaeavOl wm foroed
tO ... t on additionol loan if the paper was
to corulnoe princina.
SA "''as contaClled and former Pre.,i&amp;.ru
lim Sheehan &gt;arced IO aloe lhe1)Aper a
SJO,OOO loan, to br ~~~ back with lnt&lt;t&lt;&gt;l
o•u 1 on• ycar period bqin111q In Jllly,
1981.
In July, pmaot Editor·....cbid John K.

upoaaa aod 1llosinao MM.~~(&lt;

~f'tdlad

Bauman tlct&lt;nninld lhllthcy would no( bt
tn&lt;ft lhc SA paym&lt;nl ocb&lt;dulc: SA
ad•'&lt;rdslfl&amp; dcbll '"'"appli&lt;d to lhr first
l""altm~nt or$4000. In cart)' Auawt,
llauman LOid SA tlw 1M Sprt-trum would

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c ity
Machines impounded
State Supr...,. Coun Justltt JO!q&gt;h D. Mtnu Friday
impounded the \"'OUn&amp; m.ebinn uwd '" Thursday'• c:ounty.•ldt
primuy. A&lt;lifla oa ao applacion filed by ohe Republican Pany.
Minu had au 1.096 '''""~ ••aelunu conliJCated. lbc Justltt has
e&gt;nl&lt;.ed a Monda) hwlAJ tn ohc case.
The COur1 action folio"..;! Thi.Widay's do&gt;&lt; raa (or Cowlt)
Sunoptc luds&lt;". tn ""iclo Buffalo Comprroll&lt;r Robtn E. V.'hclan
...,o&gt;&lt;iy dcfeaoed State Supr...,. Court Jude&lt; JO!q&gt;h S. Mattma
by l 3S7·VOI&lt; plurality. Whdan "on the o.mo..atiC nod (cx
SurrOJil&lt; Juda&lt; 11.311 oo 21.021. aeawdtn&amp; oo a Pl'duninar)
coum.
1'1w lao;•·s uu •a• IMIIJattd b) OOP Count) Charnnan Vinca:rt
N. Farley. "ho 1&gt; back•n&amp; Mauina for ohc Surropoe PC&gt;$11100.
• Acoordina co focal mnha, M11uin1 is diSI\OV!.U\1 rn-ponsibtln)' for
the la•sutt Ht ta~ tht coun 1ct1on a ••prtauuooar)'
mc"Uult''' b) Rtpubbcan offici ali co e:n.sutt" thai- the '"·ote ooun1 is
actUratt.

The action follows an intcnshc: mf'dia rampa•an for the
Sunoaaoc poso by Whelan ond M11Joina. durin&amp; v.hkh Wh&lt;lan
acrustd his OPPOnent of runnlnc for political rtllOn,).
Whelan. ac'ClOrdma 10
r&lt;a«&lt;d IAJfiiY 10 ohe Rcpubii&lt;an
la~'Suit . .. h's a dear indication of how afraid Farley and Mauina
arc or oil&lt; s&lt;ncral cftocolon," he $lid. "Th&lt;&gt; "'Ould &lt;mptoy any

Accorcline 10 an anide in the Wos~i..,ton A;st oil&lt; m&lt;r&lt;hants
implicated "'tt&lt; dtlnl&lt;teriml by an Alexandria I'Wcol,.. ofrom
U "prq&gt;p)'." This buso ~the firR SO&lt;P by lh&lt; commURII) 's

n,u i( n1 ;JI
Lacosse or bust
The alliaator communi!) "~s deal! a $&lt;Tiously blow early laso
•-.ek in oht w..hinaoon D.C. suburb of Alnandria. Loc1l poii&lt;&lt;
capped a four month drua pro« v.ith the arrest or -'&lt;'"c:ral area

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The US D&lt;frruc Nudcar Alt'ft&lt;') pl1ns oo sunulal&lt; lh&lt; tfl«.'l&gt; or
a onr--kik&gt;lon nudcar uplos.ion somc.hne in the rnnoce docrh
of""'" MC"!&lt;ko \\'cdnHd.ay.
The Accnc."l •ill dttona1c tfwo nudn..r dc\i« in orckr to Rud)
lht bla\t anc.J the trtmtndous heat lhc bomb ,_, t\pt('ltd to
p&lt;oda«.
Tht US Arm) plan.\ 10 e\plodc 1M ont Liknon dC'\iC't '" an arti
aJrcad)' v.nh f'IIIC'1)0~icion~ mllitar) tQu~rmcnt and bu•ld1n1'·

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policr fortt 10 "inlilomc the upprr JO&lt;i&gt;lt 1&lt;\'ds."
h • ill bC' intrrestina 10 ... m Ill&lt; ..... prinUAJ or TM 1'1tppJ'
Hlltldbook. if •utllcx Lisa ll&lt;rnhaeh tndud&lt;s 1n •• addendum llov.
to cooccaJ itlcpiiW&lt;Otics.

Delegation

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O.Vid 14 ComatoekJPtocfigal S1111
Ut Ptltiro'Arft

A US Consmsionat d&lt;l&lt;saoion h&lt;aded by Chalnnon of tht
House Subcomroiutt on Africa Hov.ard Wolpc recently rnurnC'd
from a raco·lindina mission 10 the Opden d&lt;&gt;&lt;rt rrsion or &amp;&gt;1
Mrica.
While in Africa, Wolpc "'ec '4ith rrpramtath'rs of the Watttn
Somali Ubmllion Frono (WSLF). Fightina h1s r11ed in ohe
&lt;&gt;&amp;aden rrgion sin~ 19n "hen Ethiopian and Somalian bae~&lt;d
,-oJuntf'ft'S dashed ovn tht ri&amp;hts 10 lht arid desat rqion,
Upon murnin&amp; 10 ohc Unio&lt;d Soatts. Conarcssrnan Cus Sa&gt;~&lt;
oold rqlOM&lt;r$, "I am bolh&lt;r&lt;d by lht problem or oil&lt; Osad&lt;n and
v.h.at appears 10 bt- lhC' inu-asisenct on Somah's pan.

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Students meet U B brass
Discuss Squir.e situation
By JOHN K. LAPIANA
Editor-In-Chit/

A student initialed proposal dttaillna a pou~nllll
relocation SCI&lt;nario r01 Squlr&lt; Hall ocxupants mon•d

on• R'P closer 10 r&lt;alily Friday as Kabo•h
Commillee leaders Bob Hayden and Paer Hirshman
explained the plan to a $dec:t troup of Uni\'t":nily
-adminiarators.
••we pnoented our propooal 10 (Prcsidrn1 Robtn)
K&lt;tl&lt;f and Yo&lt;:t Prtsidcn1J (Richard) Slaadkow
(SIUdcnl Affairs). (Robtn) Rossbtrt (,t~cad=oc
Affairs). and (John) Neal (Faalilies PlannitiJ).••
Hayden &lt;J&lt;plaintd, oddina '""" 1he bureoaau ....,..
"very opmminclrd aboul I he Kabosll's tdcu. •·
/'o deriYOtivt or Ill• UnMnlly House Couno!. 1he
IUA&gt;o!h Commit1ee is a unilateral body or &gt;arious
SlUtknl aovernmmtJ and is OJnPOio&lt;red ~ 1h0fft •ilh
the rtop&lt;MU~Oility to rdoc:at&lt; those aroups di•plac:td
by lhe c:losioa or Squire Hall, UB'• Audenl union

sioc:e 1962.
The Commin~·· propooal calh for lhe ... or
Harriman library u lht Main s.r... Campus"
Sludtnt unioo. with lhe Capen/NononiTalbctt
COmpla semoa lhe ...... purpose •• Ambml
HDwe&gt;-er. sioc:e lbe plan bec:ame public. Kabosll. and
Hayden in pankulu. ha\'t mtt uuncb resistance
from the Theater l)q&gt;anmen1-a Harriman
residen1-aad lht Divislon or Sludent Affairs (DSA).
,.,.o orpniutions which will surfer •ubnamlal •Pidal
~os
sbould the Kabosll proPOsal bt adopted.

...

D eopite objec:tlooS lhao some aroups "'ill have 1o bt
mo&gt;'td lhree limes herore ohr Kabooh pllln
bt
implemcnled. Hayden inslsled lhal lhott disploord
administrallve organltationf are now situated ' "
"'spac:es desianed r01 students.'"
A partic:ualar bone or conlenlion. which wn
discussed at 1M gatbcrina. was 1hc bault O\'tf the
Placcmcnc Center. a subsidiary of OSA and an
occupier of what Hayden 1cmu .. prime space...
Althouah Slaa&lt;lkow POinl~ 10 s1udies which
COUnled PlaOOfftenl Oflice users approxima1ety
5000. ljayd~n ••ques~ions•• lhe vloe presjdeni's

=

fiau.m. "Thai 's really hard to prove... he cxplainC'd,
nodn&amp; cournina problems tncounltted wht:d r~urn
\.rips are uc.oontcred.
Ctt:uraJ 10 the impltmauatlon or the
llayden/ Hi"hm1n plan l$ StraleJic othedulioa or
classes a-...ay from the Spine inlo undt':r..utiliud
acadtmlc areas. ..The vice prcsideats "«c vuy
rfttpth·c to mo"in~ d.as:srooms to the Ellicott and
MaiD Slrm Campuses,"" Hayd&lt;n ret:alled. explained
thll tile Kabosh propoul calls for I he schedulin&amp; or
&lt;lanes on the Sou1h Campus and dormilory oompla
first, wuh the ranainin:a COW)(':$ bein&amp; bou.std a1 the
Spine.
Und&lt;f lhll I)IO&lt;CSS. Hayden explained. enou&amp;h
'Pace •iU rcmam \lOUsed, simplifin&amp; the
impkmcntation or lhe Kabosh propoul.

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POiat Of\ds "ill! Kabosll. Hayden noted. u .
Neal"• proposal •hldl .,ould confine conent Squire
oc:cvpants tnto already emp1y .spaces. Allhou&amp;h he
"""ld 001 co inlo much dtlail. Hayden admilled l!lll
thC' adminutrazor "'as leaniDJtO•"a.rd usin&amp; Parker
EnaJnemoa as ohe .... home or the du pbctd
OR,JniWKMH.

Nears proposal rq&gt;ra.mu an ''t-.uy" a.hn"Dat•·u· to

•hal could amount co a costly m.ass mo..in&amp; or
Squm lfOups. but Haydm emphasized lh11 1he
Kaboi.h altttnauw was '"1M only fair way 10 do it .··
••w( •ana to mat( surr that v.t gtt equal
art~ameru lil.t any Univcrsi1y poup ¥~-ould &amp;et ir they
•ctt: in the: same position u us.*' Hayden warotd,

notin&amp; 1ba1 &gt;1udcn1 aroups should not bt sacnfl&lt;td ••
lhC' CApci\K" o( other Uni'ttrsity (unctions.
Onpo1e liayden"s ••oonftdenec•• that Ketler ~ill
approve I he Kabosh proPOsal. Neal is more auarclrd.
••we are maldns procress toward a solution and
Kt:ucr tnltnaint:d their proposal to hdp come to th:tL..

solu1ion fa&gt;1er. •• Neal .aid. oddins ohao anothtt
mec'lina .bet w(cn tht Captn HaU administrators and
Kabosh reprt.senta.tiYel is schtduled for Friday.
Even Kttttr. whos.t dtcisioo rtloc-atioo ultimatdy
is. dttlind 10 prulitt when Lhe ••$0ludon.. wiU be
arrived ao, bul did adinil lhal the Hll)'den/ Hlrohmon
duo "did thC'ir homework" an~ is open 10 Lht

stude-nts alternative.

Favorites shocked in City primaries
Thae"s no bttltr iodlc:adon or just how
conYOiuted au'd idlosyncnlic the Bur~ polilic:al
scene is lhan lut Thunday's !'&lt;Unary dec:tlon.
Convertlional temu such u "'pansian POlito""
and "'ridin&amp; the ooanail$"" have titlk c:urrerR')' in
tbe r,..,.,..ed. opponunisdc •«&lt;d or Quem
City polities.
For instanc:e. MaYO/ James D. Griffm captured
both the Democnric: and Rcpublicao liDes in
Thund&gt;.y"s primary. in odditlon 10 the
Coruavative Pany nod . anrr"'. whose re~lon
in November $&lt;all$ vinually assured, loJI 1he
inc:onsequmtlal Rl&amp;hl-lo-lif• Pany line 10 la.ld-orf
fK&lt;OtY wuker Nomw&gt; White. but srnosb«&lt;
Republicao upstan a.atles P. Baui&gt;ta by more
rhan 1,900 vexes.
But whale Grifra11"s juuernauc c:ompo.l&amp;n r&lt;&gt;&lt;
another row-year 1erm ....,. unJt-ble. bu
attemptS ro place his polioical undminp in public:
orr.....,.,e less suc:cmful. Only 1"'0 c:aod;o!ales
Grirrm backed ror coundl seats-Sianley
Buczltowsld and Arthur Oospodauld-ret:dved
plaots on the Novembtt ballot. Silllilatty. Eri&lt;
County Dernocntle boss JOS&lt;:ph CfltiJk &lt;njoyed
only mixed su'""' In Ihe placinc or hiJ
""Of\dOtsed"" c:aodidales.
The oouncilman-ao-latl• race, aecordlnl)y.
alllaCied a wide variety of&lt;andida1es or dlfferrn1
POtilical per•uulons, indudina former WOR·TV
anchorwoman Sllella Murpby. Uberal caodlclaau

Richard Okottkwsld and Geo~ K. Anl&gt;ur.

Burralo polieemau Ronald Chrislophtr. a OanJI•
O!olc:e. and Democratic Councilmao iferbtn
Bdlamy.

11"11 cover you up. lt'U keep you warm. Bulda. It
says you have llood lUte when II comu to T~ulla.
Two Flnaers. Order one up ••• the Tequn. and tbe
Dorm Shirt. Just nu out the ooupon bdow and oend
t.lof\11 $6.95 for tath lhln. The rat 11 up to you.
Of moM"{ Oldtt 10
Two RJ1tCr$ Toqulla Mordlo.ndlso Offer
P 0 Box 02609. 0ttro11. Ml 48202

Send ch&lt;dc

M urphy. "ho ran u an indepmdem. led l!le

rs~ r:ncs-h'~~hlr1(s)

Votes. CoundJ majority leader Anl&gt;ur and

Spcdfy womtn"s sw(s)

,..,. for • Drmoc:radc ballot SPOt with Is,976

Buczltowski also secut«&lt; plaecs oo lhe Drmoc:ratic
ballot. with inc:umbmts Bdlamy aod Okoniewsld
fallina to pmer mouab suppon for nomioatiou.
In lhe Rrpublicatl ,_,.for oouocilowl-at·lar~.
Gmy Cuey, Louis DiBernadino and Ridwd
Gto"~ squeezed out Roosevdt Rbodes f&lt;&gt;&lt;
spots oo the R'!&gt;ublican ticket in November.
University District Councilman Scott W. Gdll
stevred himsdr OJ)O(htr term by lhe $ZII2IIesl or
ma,.ins by manqina a plurality or 17 votes over
~ LoTanpio. another Griffm endorsee. Gdll
will run unopPOsed in tbt No&gt;·OfftbOf election.
Also or iottresl was lhe Republican,_,. ror
Amherst Town Supervisor. in wbi&lt;:b inc:umbcot
John R. Sharpe hu-vinually clinched another
term in lhe supervisor"s seat. as Amhent hu a
hi11hly R'!&gt;ublican ..,.., consli1umcy.
The Drmoc:ratlc l'rimll)" rac:e f01 Districl •
Auorney wentiO Thomu P. Aaheny. lhe
cndout'd Dtmocratic: ~diclal:e:, who wiD run
apinR Federal Allomey Richard J. Artara in
No•-ernbtr.

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�Weather shines on Fallfest
One of"tb&lt; lat&amp;&lt;st cro• •h &lt;&gt;« 10 asscmblt in
Squirt Hall fountain area plh&lt;r&lt;CI Saturday to
«l&lt;bral&lt; tht Bulls' opcnona day •ictOt), ma&amp;Jlil"ocieor
"&lt;ather and fotk•n'roll 11 Fallf.,.-U B's Lradiborlal
batk-&lt;o-sdtool bash.
II was aho Lh&lt; Main Slrett Campus's lut Fts~ as
C'OI\Siruction and

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restoration or Squirt Hall into

lh&lt; D&lt;nral School "ill btaln In January. Th&lt; &lt;vtnt&gt;
Ofll'\17.rt'S, UUAB and 1ht undtrlfadUOI&lt; Slud&lt;l\1
Assotlatlon (SAl mad&lt; 1ht theme "Uudcnt union
nov.", and boiacd a c:asht on Sll&amp;t to sianify t.Jx
demise of a &lt;mtraliz&lt;CI union lor sruclcnu..
8:u1 politics was ooc. C'\Cf)'Otlt•s int«t:st Saturday.
O&gt;.:r 100 kcp of btcr ...,. COC&gt;sumtd by lh&lt;
cro•'CI-whictl was csumat&lt;Ciro bt aboUI 7000-0l&gt;d
•as &lt;nltnaintd by Old Salt. Lht Exotic&gt; and
h&lt;adlintr, Gar)' " US" Bonds. Allthret of 1ht

3HH Kc•nmorr A\ 'NIIIt'
(corner of Engfewoodl

835-9339

Srud•ed under SflveraiLondon, Cngland sry/ing reams
Trophy winners m men 's hair cuwng &amp; women's sry/mg
STI' IIL'O(T IIIS(liL\T lll"o OtT ,\U. H.\I&amp;ITTS • ••• ,...._, IU
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mu•ic.a1 acts v.at v.•armly rtca,·td by tht ,.._fk.d
audiC'nct, but Bond~ drew thC' taram ovatton.
Unlikt last year. when inclimatc weacher forced th&lt;"
frst i\it~ insid&lt;" and compJajnts about band sclmior\
predominated, Fallrc:st attcndeb ftportcd a better
umt in thr pac'ktd Foun111n arta undtr an umbrdla

or briaht blue skies aod 101cn\.t' ~uruhlnr.

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"orried earl) 10 the' momana about tbt
ratn," UUAB Ot,·,.;on Otr«tor Lo.s Waldman
nrobin&lt;d, "but an.. -... .riaht ....-onklos ..-c&lt;)"thina

sn11&lt;d doom." Had it,.;....,, 1M COOKm •'OOIId """
bc&lt;n •• Oark Hall ana ou ad~ tae~&lt;CI on. Til&lt;
"""'·, orpnu:cn _ . pkas&lt;CI •ilh lh&lt; ollloom&lt;.
dapne a c_tnt'fator failuR' that thrntnlled 10 ka\'t

Bond•• ptr rormancc in lhe dark.

Afctr tht a.enerator wau do•n, crews -.orked for
aboul a half hour 10 msu"' lhll Bond• and his band

"ould bt se&lt;n. "Exc&lt;pt for 1ha1 sllghl probl&lt;m ,"
Waldman tddcd. ••wr think it Wtnt as smooth as
silk."
Tht di\miiY or tb&lt; music alJo dr... plaudus from
tilt audi&lt;n«. Old Salt is a soutll&lt;m rotk'n'roll band,
tht Exolo&lt;s. fun k aroup aM Boncls b m tb&lt;
mainsunm or lht pop music r..ld. drn·l ftl hto&gt;"ll}
on lu&gt; rttml mmtor, llnxx Scwinpln~~.
Rea Qlbtrt, UUAB Music: Commlllet O.airmon,
Aid 1h11 ht •'IS surprised ho~ tht lhrte b.ancb wmt
o•tr. no1lna ""&lt;hoped thll ~ht aud~nct " ould
appr..,ialc lh&lt; dllf&lt;r&lt;tu kinds of ral&lt;nl and I lhlnk
Wt 801 "hilt 't\(

wanted. "

Stcutily was htialuen&lt;CI for the Squ~rc area by 1hc
P&lt;Of..,IOnal crew tllat is used by one or Buffalo's
1aracs1 bookina agendcs-Fest.lval Tickch-cxe&lt;pl
lor ontlndd&lt;nt, orpnizm asstn&lt;CI1h11 tb&lt; sho"

ran s.mooth.t)•. ""There •-ere no ro•dct. •• Galbnt
rn&amp;JDl&amp;JMd. "it •-as a "W'Y tolrrant c:ro• 'd. mud'.t
mort mdlo.. lhiD last

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CALLING ALL
ARTISTS

WRITERS
SA SENATE PETITIONS
ARE DUE

PHOTOGRAPHERS

TODAY
AT 4:00PM
L

IN THE
STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICE
111 TALBERT HALL

Come to olir orgentutlon.i meeting ..
1M .. The Spec:tnn·· ....,

a. ............... .. .
._..Han 3rd floor.
Tuea Sept 15th 3pntl

Thin Sept 17th 7pm
EVERYONE WELCOME!

�In the wake of other presidents,
Ketters plan their China expedition
ltJ LISA MANDEL
Sp«tn;m Slqff Wriltr

In the paa oint ,...., threo prdid&lt;nu bavc visited
tbot Peopl&lt;'s Rqrublk ofChina-lUclwd M. l'lir&lt;on
in 1972. Gaald Ford in 19'1S and Jim.mt Can&lt;r 111
19'11. In October, tbot UnM:nity Praidenl Robert L.
IC&lt;tter wiD bea&gt;mc lbt fourth.
The Pr.sdalt and his wife wiD bi loinc to Prlcina
to r - a n CJOCbanae _ , .,....,.., UB and
tbe Petinc Munid)&gt;al Univenicy l)'ltern.
Prcrently tbere .,.. Pf'QIJU&gt;I involvfnl tbe Sci-'
of ~inc! tbe Prtin&amp; Pol)'t&lt;ll:lu•ic:
Uoi•·eni&amp;y, aod tbe lntcmive EoaJish ~
luitute (lELO aod tbe Prtina Enah&gt;h 'Education
Sfltem. Ketter is hopina to de&gt;'dop a eotnprehens&gt;••
b&lt;lwem tbll insdtutloo and llll nine P~ttnc
lllliv&lt;nitks.
In tbe sprinc of tbll yeor, tbe UB Cllltural
Ero:~u~n&amp;e Committee met with Pekinc UarYUJ~t)'
ofr&gt;ciall to work out J.he d&lt;talll for an "umbrdla

pr-

luovm'r had any expcrimcz witb nadw ~.,.....
The Dir«Sor hoi* to have ....... or tbot OUucx
lnluuaou ~to UB in the foaun:.
~ 0.... o.or.,. Leo&lt; abo ¥ilitcd Chill&amp;
Wt SpriDa and "" .... "odloWIJ ....._
p r -" with lk Pddnc ~ U.u-.ity
and rbo School or~ " T h e - · ·
.,..,_ u to allow tbot Pddq Enain«rinc Scbool to
wcna with- School or~." Leo&lt;
exp!Ued
1'll&lt;fc ~ CWTUIU1 focw 0liOCK iruuuclan tabna
pa11 "' a ltl4uart procram ot UB. "So rar.......,.,...
b vuy mthu&gt;latuc," Leo&lt; commmrtd. " lthillk tb&lt;

-

• ill-.ork- well...
/'lqotlotoono hove bcal aoc&gt;illl oo .me. last The t&lt;m» or lbt qr_....t, accordinc ro Ounntu.

luovc bear tenwivdy qrt&lt;d · IC&lt;tt« wiD II&lt;
Jianlnc. and lbertb)l rormalil:inc. the ...........
1M Sill&lt; Univa'llty system will be Plfllll for
Praident and Mrs. Ktuer's 1ra~d cq,enses. Oocc ia
P&lt;klnJ. tht 0\lnoe aovmunmr wiD cover Ill or lbt
eow. A&lt;eordine ro K&lt;ttcr, they will spmd a wed&lt; to
aareement."
l..aJt June. lEU Oir'&lt;ClorStepll&lt;n Dunn&lt;tt went to 10 days In Ptklnc at J)Je Friendlllrp Hotd. •
One&lt; an~~ &amp; rinaliled. UB Jtudtnts will b&lt;
Petlna to inida~e a teachor rr.;nina pravem cleslaned
ab4e ro spond liP ro one year In any or the nine
to help devdop an Enalil.b facull)' in lbe Pekina
PckinJ
Universities.
edueationalsymm. Tbere art now 00 O.locse
"Tht umbrdla proaram will b&lt; crpeclally aood for
teaeheu in the T...:her Tralnine proararn wbieh i&gt;
b&lt;ina tausbt by UB profeaor Donna Rico. Th&lt;: I ELl underarldu.\lo fa&lt;d.tn lanauaa• majora," Dunnett
leeturer ""ho lefi for 0\ina 1111 Tuesday, will remain Jald. "UB ll ont or few .~ehools tbat hu such an
undtntandlne with tht 0\in .... "
there until Decombcr. Then enother director wiU
In addition, rht Chinest aovernmonr will II&lt; payi111
auumc tbt po.st until next sm~nttr.
tuition as wdl u livina com for uehan.ae sttidt:nu..
"
W&lt;
will
0\lnH&lt; Jtudenrt tuition waivers, bur
A ecordlng to Ounnou tb&lt; pravam lull b&lt;en vcry
••ocessful. "Thtre aren't many Jood Enalil.b teac:hcrs thor Is modest oompared ro whot the 0\inese are
Jivfna our lludonll." noced Dunnett.
in Petina," he nortd. "Until Vt:fY reoently lb&lt;Y

II••

Masculinity and sexuality ·examined in Hite Rep~rt
·

First in a series
By SHERE HITE

'" 1976, Sltor Hir.'6 colllrownlill S111dy Q/ ftmtlk
~ity bftf&gt;tM OM Q/ IM most •ld&lt;/.y dU/niSJitd ond
«b&lt;rt«&lt; boola of dot thaldl. HIIYittllllnu&gt;d Mr •tttfftiolt
10 n:N ~ily, 1ttr laJtst "Hitr Rrpon ··u o mGSJiw
,.._,m wort/-~ 111 tht ~·I" lh.sjlnt pon of
o serielfrom Hitt's boo.t. IOifl&lt; rl/lht mort lhlm 7.()()()
IMfl illlln'~ for litis stlldy 1111/c &lt;~~Niid/1 ob&lt;wt tltdr
,;....,. of mti!IIC'fllinily, IM tok modds 1111d toncrpU IMJ'
follow ond howlllty hliVt bMt qfftt:r«f b}' rtlo1101tSirtpS
willr rlrdr fatlrtn. Folio WIII/I is tM /II"SI of o
pan

.,,wr

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To IJJJdtntand malt SUJ~ollty, ""mllSI /liSt llltd&lt;nland
.,..ho mtn gre_ what tltty tlrt btoQht up 10 MIWV't •boll/
rhmlsdves ond ""'"'and ""'0 haw llt/lumcerl lhtm.

Bdo&amp; Malt

In a very real sense. rewiomhiP&gt; b&lt;t,.'t&lt;'D men ate " "hat
malt~' to men in a patriarchal aodcly-n"en more so
tb111 ma~e:rcrnalt rdaliont. Men look to olher men for
approval, oceept&amp;nee. validation, and rupett. Men~
nt.her men u tho arbllcrs or whar b real, the auardiano or
wisdom, the holdtrl 111d wielders Of POWU.
But an: men able to b&lt;'\:lose to eaeh other,ln our society?
To sjlare fetllnp? How oro men brouaht ~p in our !0Citt)'7
What does it ooean to be a man? Whac do men leam rrom
their father~ about belnJ m&lt;n, and are t)lcy elose to th&lt;ir
fathers growina up7 How do men feel obour their
Crien&lt;hhlp&gt; with other men7
Mon m&lt;11 had either been told or (mon: rypically) shown
by en.mple J.h&lt; trllditlonal male valU&lt;I and b&lt;havior
pattmu, altbou&amp;h many mm complained 11111 their (others
had not told them enouah:
"My fllbcr taUJht me the typical maeho American male
stuff about beiDa a man. Men doo't t:fY· Men don't show
emotiotl. Mea provide. Men • • the • . _ su. w.,.. "eat pbysiaolly and emocioctllly. Honor and dilly
abo&gt;e Ill dle. Sports, bard wwt. ttc:., ~ ,_wme,
Aru, music;, and 1M
prof&lt;IOioos {with tbe ~ or
law 111d medici~~&lt;) wue swpcct, If DOl downri&amp;hr feminine.
A woman wu to b&lt; lodula&lt;d: wu the ooly 'proper' sa
obj&lt;C:t; was (or teodin&amp; tbot home and ralslne the family;
worked outside tbot home if...........,. but ....., t\IPPO(tql

nne

a man worth bit ·salt. A real IIWI ....,uld ralber die than
show more emotion to anoth&lt;r man than a bandsbate,''
"Mostly my rawr lold me: .wba.t wam•t a man- and lb&amp;t
wu jutt about evuythinc I was. . • in his .,.. ot leaR."
" My fotb&lt;l ,.... reilly told me t&gt;Ot to t:fY-oJ to ery cn
my I'DODI alone. He. told me men bad to b&lt; ll&lt;One and
makeenoagh IDO&lt;ICYtO raise a family. Wom&lt;n bad 10 b&lt;
JDOd ..._and aood mothen-ifthey
'aood _
..
The others-· all 'tra&lt;IJ"."
•1 Wcwk bard, pay yow bill&gt;,
or debt. ........
man, boot clle Sfllttn, pay ea&lt;h."

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"-out

The H ite Report
Part 1 of 7

'' Ar,y mal&lt; roles I learned were rra&lt;n TV."

Almoll no men said they had bear or _ , clole to tbar
(llhcrr.:.
" He wu alwafl busy. ~was a quitt man of f.,. "''r11t,
J.hou&amp;h &lt;J&lt;tremely "itty, and anieulat..-..nd &gt;t:fY lovfnl and
affeetionot&lt;, ""'k b llo"1Y d~ u I aot older to
•••muallr b&lt;com&lt; •
stiff. eo1c1 r&lt;lationohip."
'' I W."U nc:M. dose' 10 my (atbu. We GC'VU made il.''
" My father " a clomloant, toollollulc matt. ~ IJOCI&lt;PU
~M1b. h1)' .-dl. but b tnqx to inaerptrJOftl.l
rdauonuu.,-. C\CC1JC on • 'ft'Y cuuaJ basis. I aow ha\-e •
comfonabk rd:a~.on.sb•p W~~lth bun. but it u vrry super{'aciat
" I'm 110&lt; reaJ:y dote 10 my fltller. I
bitn mort
tha_n ht- .Lncrws. and I know that hot cares about me.. But we
dJd &gt;t:fY little IOIOih«. He II otrict. and used to haV&lt; an
e&gt;.plo•h·c tcrnpor, "blob bu mdlowed COftsiderably in tb&lt;
last fhc )'CArt. Ht arrw up in lhe dtprc.-aion. and refuses lO
thro" anythlne
b&lt;eawe he 'miaht need it someday.' 1
love ll'Y f11hcr. but I can't talk to him about an)'lhine but
poactical 01 maehanlal matters."
"My farber and t rarely spoke about anythinc. It was
buicaJl)' a yes and no rdationohip, wrth 'sir' followinc ea&lt;h

r...-..

r_.

'""Y

' ' B e olean. hon&lt;o&lt;, dependable, wi&gt;c, and
hatd·workina."
"Stand up for yoursdf-don't b&lt; pushed around. lit
amtk'and kind with wom&lt;11, Pro1«1 thcrn."
''lit formidable fo one's encrnicr. Hit ba&lt;k."
"To~ a man is to be a-SUCCeS$.. Abc:u;u womtn. don•tlct rcpJy."
them act In yOUr way or stOP you from bdne a su«eU,
"I'•• n&lt;vcr '"ld anythlna imponant ro my fathu."
don•tle11ovc or a woman dominate your tHe."
.. , tan re-member bdna puni~htd and OOI'I'«ttd with a
Many men empbuiud that there had b«n no•father"son •panklne but I don't rocallb&lt;ina held or cuddled. Thor&lt;
wu alwaf1 Ill&lt; )'OUftl&lt;r brothel Of .Uter, so thinp were
talks; rhat they had learned pnly from uarnpl&lt;, and from
disapproval or c:ondcmnation and ridicule ¥~hen they did
prruy hectic. I do h•\o'c vaauc nw.mory of bavfna scoria
somethlna "wrone":
read tom&lt; b)l my moth« and somttlm.. older brnthcrl 111d
"My rachu nMr 'told' me anythios.. Ho,.-n-er. the
siJtert:•
model he presented was ooe of Prussi111 ariOJinc&lt;. In his
1
relations with woma&gt; (mainly my ma&lt;hcr). it was ekar thAt
Y dad "'"'not phyokally offC&lt;tioootc, thouah my
tbcy ....,. to b&lt; olwafl beneath him."
• mom wu. Dod .,.. ,..., IeVere coneernlne discipline. The
"Father didn't really 'Jell'- mueh. In faa h&lt; t&lt;nded to Black lltk loomed In our mind• bkc tbe Radt in the
b&lt; indiffcrc:ntiO my situation. 1 think b&lt; wu b&lt;wlldored ot Inquisition. And he applied poyeholol)' tbat llele8med in
_ , . (atb&lt;r . He alto told me nothina about women.
lh&lt; ml6tary. He-'" draw bod&lt; for the r.... lick. tbotn
he ..... me the idea thot they ~just roo ......
not debver. He - l d Jhat undl "" ""'almost
an.:,.,. uid "'hal was probably""" for many.
rclkwd to aet hil. I don't bear bitn my ill will.,_ il (I
" I fed tllat 1 reilly cfi5arveled tbe male role men from
usually bad the tpoN;inp comina). bill I t1111 vaable to tell
Wotehinc J..,.. Caper, Humphrey Bopn, Tom Mix, and him t loV&lt; him. I do him ravon aod !live him Ruff, btl&lt; I'll
Hopalonc eas.ldy lhlll from my fothcr. At leaR, a male u
neva b&lt; able to ._y the wwd.."
1 would lite to be:."
But one 0\011 probably articulated •lw ...,..Y ...., bad
And .-her:
miued-and lonJ&lt;d
he said:

'M

for-......,

EVERY MONDAY NIGHT

GRADUATE STU DENTS

'BOOGIE TO SO's,
60's•70's OLDIEs

Fee Waivers are avallble
for vr-ctuate students at
103 Talbert Hall
DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING
APPLICATIONS IS
Friday, Sept. 18th
at 4:00pm

�editorial
Merrill Lynch , Hayden and
Hirshman
When students talk. the administration listens?
It's strange but true. Presi dent Roben Kett8f
actually Invited Kaboal! Committee members Bob
Hayden and Peter Hirshman, both ttudenll, t o lut
Friday's pow-wow blltw,.., hlmHII and a l aw key
.nee presidents to discuss alternatives to Squire
Hall.
And rathe&lt; than bfush aside the pair's
suggestions. whleh some edmlnlstrators haYe
unfortunately done. Kett8f not only asked penlnent
questions, accordong to Hayden, but Invited the
student representatives back. f01 another session
tl&gt;i s Friday.
The president's action is welcomed In a time
when student opinion is shunned as decisions, that
effect them are made.
·
However. It Is hoped that the president does
more ltoan just listen to our student
representatiYes. As we haYe stated batore, t heir
plans are sound and the best possible solution for
students.
It's just too bad students we&lt;e not consulted
when the decision to deprive the University of a
Union was made five vears ago. Then, maybe, there

Let the sun s hine

Phenomenal Fallfest

would not have even been the necessity for any
Friday conference.

·us·

Bull fever
Spons on campus are back. tn force.
Aside from a S..turday football win over Cortland,
the soccer Bulls have outscored two opponents
t!H&gt;, and the Men' s Tennis squad staned off wilh a
lopsided win OV8f Fredonia.
As the quality of student lrle sinks into the
swamp that Amherst campus Is buolt on, It's a
healttly sign that varsity athletics still can be
SUCC8$Siul. Recent UB victories In Women's Field
Hoeltey, Bowling and Volleyball complement the

men·s success.

Any wlnnef boosts both students and tile
Uni versity morale. Students come together rooting
lor Champions and that emotion can infect the
entire school. For UB the benefits Include a better
pubOc Image, the re$ult of vlciOiious squads whiCh
brings in publicity that UB couldn't buy l or any
amount.
The UB teams desel\'e and need all the support
that we can give. There's little enough to cheer
about here at UB. Maybe a successful sports
program can change that.

"We're gonna !lave ~ome run t onight," Gary
Bonds called1o t~ audience, and none of tile
almost 7000 rOCking and tolling spectators
dlsagrMd
Falllest 11181-the last to be held at the Squire
Fountaln • raa-was. beyond a doubt, the most
successful pany In recent 1'118m0fl'. Coupled Woth
the Bulle' victory earll8f that afternoon, and
Celebration '81 the neX1 aft8fnoon, Fallfest bec:ame
the crowning jewel In an unforgetable weekend.
Unlike many musical events or the Immediate
past, Falllest wa• remarkably lree of the aches and
paonl that usually mar the student productions. The
eound was superb, the beer and wine plentiful, and
the programming a stroke of genius.
Student Association Festa Coordinator Dianna
Derhak, Unlv8f81ty Union Activities Board {UUAB)
Division Director Lola Waldman, and UUAB Music
Chairman Reg Gllben should be commended for
their proclaimed ertor11 to stage an event that
wouiCI appeal, and did appeal, to all students.
In a lima of stricter scrutiny ol mandatory
student fees allocations, It's refreshing t o know
thai responsible people such as Oerhak, Waldman,
and Gilbert, are making sure those funds are being
used for the good of allatudents.

T hat 's some book!
Ea~or.

The staff o1 Sunllrlne HCHJ•• linda ,, Meallty to
wrfre In rooprH~oe to rollt ertlolfl &lt;Hied S.,reml&gt;et 4.
We do not quutlon ttt. apP'ftr•"" or oondittOtt of
tM houult•-''· out tath« the ,..,,,IOtJ&amp;hlp thil ,,,

to our ~rlottnance 11 counHiora.. A dlltlttetlott mulf
be made M#WMft 1M hOUII II I Oulkfing lmllhl

hocJae •• 1 counulinp organlutlon. The
dl.scontinuetiOn of a~/Ctl. e-vett temporarlf't, prior t o
1 mow to an CHK;.empua 'out/on would disrupt the

Tfus Thursrr•y. us President ~ Keltttt '"''" o.
ptesented with tM 2IXJI),{)()()tiJ booA tcqu1rM by th••

Utuvenlly lor its tib,.ry system.
TOe Poli&amp;h Srutlellt Leogus or UB Is P'outl ro •H
thlt the bOOk chos«J I« this milestone is a ,.,.
Pol/1h one, Res Potonlcae (Mol/1111 Poll•ll). by
Aler.Mer Guagninus. It was originally publllhH m

15&amp;4. Thil .Cflotf by tl't• UnW.,III'I •dmlntatr•tl«&lt; 1C a
n,.a«Yed ttlbUtt to Ptohsh eufture.
Th• !Kel.fltltlon Wilt inClude a pWII $/Miker, Or.
O.tur Hantllm, Dlrtctor oltftt UfiN«tlty L~ries.
Ht~•Jtl U"fv.tt'1ty, 1M ll'lt/1 tek• pl4oe., 10 e.m. In
tile A/don C&lt;wrt In O'Btlen Holt All ore cora /olty

0-

lnvllttl ro orrentl.

M. lortt-1
Pollan $tu~nll.eegue

ongoing wunHI/oQ ,... tro P'Oifnlly P&lt;O•Ia•nQ ro
cl#ent1. With rM ' " " of thl Fell ' ''"'"" and,
e.,.c;.tty. the '"Ivai o/ new ttu~t1, many ot wtwJm
experience Jon.IIMtl, HpreSJion, 11td
ho,.,.slc•n•u. compoun~ with '"demlo probltma,
the nHd lot Itt. emotional auppofl W. provide I•

cruc/tl.
Stortlflll lh/t ,.., Summor, we nne gone rnrO&lt;J{Jn
Gltange• end ,..,ructurlng, Inc Wing active
rocrulrment of W&gt;luttl..,t, In • tX&gt;ntlnulnQ ollort to
maint1ln Wtd lmprow t.hl orgenftatlon 11 1 whOle.
We hen ec:Mtowlfld~ the a/11/culry of mtlnrtlnlng •
buflrllnQ IUCh e1 SUnlhlflfl HO&lt;JH aUfl 10 1M
IIO#qnlfll'l nanrro of tiM orgenlzerlon. OUr rime end
-riiM 110 ro.,..rtlcounHiing lludellrt, ""lei&gt; It ou1
pri- lllncllora. SUnohlne Hou10 11 moro tn.n /utt e

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rn. d«&lt;•lon to ,...e omo "'eln sr,.., c;.,pu.,

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which w m«1e 1'..,.,.1 month• •eo. ,., bHn
del.-,.,1 by the lneb/1/ry to o-t -opmiO

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6llr OWYicfl. 11/m,.....,..,
F01 l i M - ol ~rHicflrlon. ... woulrll/lre to
11oro ttret ,,.,. ere · - • ttl•or-M:Ifll , . , _

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e_and,.sr_,_,lon~

apede//y ea to lfle , . _ ol tile ,..lorotloll OIIINI
en""* INII ro t1o rlltlt tile pelnrlnQ

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-r~-_.tlnly , . , lflelrotol ol lfle ltouM wlrh SA.
Arr. •

ltkiQ
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lnl-ll&gt;et 111e ,_...-.-~-by SA
and,,.., , .
rn.r•r.
Later, S A - lfle t t l - 1 IINIIOftiJ'- s.-l&gt;lne
- -.... .tllclo ..............,.. W1l
- Iller rro - , . , . , It 11
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Dear freshmen
Editor.

eon•t ~~ mt wronp- 1 t»llrte ,,., th.,• • ,. tome

WolctSmo to the Un/Yeroiry.

It a.houkJ not take you long to .S:H thll much ol
whet gottJ M h.re /s crap.
You wfJJ toon SH thlt CM'tlln l t CUIIy membwt 11•
•IIO{IatU. lmp•t;.nt. unftlr, • xpJoltttW.. •tc.. You will
probably ... elol o1 Q-e-p/eylt&gt;g. end,., much
QIOWth.
Aa • graduet• student. one of m)t 6p«::al./ttt.,.ats
lo
$IIH»nti0C41try rlletlom, •rKI I non • h tllfl
er/VIce ""lch I thillk tDIQflr help you to Otltln more
QIOWih I rom 'fOUl oollflll! ettentt.nc.. My·- ia:
... rou..tl u • conswner o1 educetion.
You ere/,_ liN IHYitoQ cuot-. ontllecvlty •
.,. ,,.,. ro .-.rw you, nor ~ 1 Mw...,
oor.ge.fMCI&gt;en ~g-..,_,., "tolk do""" ro

col•

,_,., Qlft
.,_,.by

e-

reru.- -upto/r

ruklng It • OO&lt;Jri. requltwnent ro
an eqierim«ft 01 do tt» loottiiOI* lor •
...,..,. You WOUIIM'IIoke IUch ClOP II IOU ...,.
/HYkiQ 101 eny otll«
oo w~ V&gt;oultl rou lite
It wll!lfl /HYing lor etlucellottet - . ?
I - nor tryi1&gt;Q 1 0 - you to lull becomt
-llou•-1 om trying to •lfmulete rou 10 ttewJop
_,hlflll ""loh n m • - - Meo,.,.,.
-llou-.a,
peroonaJ eutonorny.JII/tttour
It, you'do not lifO"· Without II, rou
meke elot of
...-y end
but rou. rbe perton
ete nothing er_t_meyl&gt;e en
~Min

-we..

,.11111t

m•Y
.,,.In '""'.. •••-kll..,.

flnt t••cJtm ,.,._ But th•,. .,. •lso plenty who wfJI
ltlv. rou klulng thtir ' ' ' " · If you Itt,,.,, How do
you PfOVtor rM• from h-nlng? You thoulrlotrM
to ,. •• tutonomouo !Hr-. Wortr dlllflenr/'y on your
own lnt.,.Jta. Know What you want from tltOU -'H)

ero l&gt;ere to • - you " "" QOOtltoechen "''"
tPPrecltte thlo.J Till• I• rror hlflh ocltoot- ,..,.,
walt to be told wlt.atto do.
Don 'r lflt ....,,. er/VIaoro .,.,, you wrOtt{l oirhor.
Tloon/&lt;1 to llflthlnkii&gt;Q- . , .,• .,., merry
l,.lhm., auiiH • mlattr•l&gt;lfl lntroductlon to gedttn rc;
Nlo Oecou.. v.., rtAo too heavy a couro•- 1n
rlle/(t~nr
and
do thlo - - lbelf
OIMIOf 10/1$ 1,._ lhot r,.,. trJUII/n ortlw to grttllfote

_,or; r,.,.

In lout YNfl. Now, wtthin the oont•xt ol lOUt entire
hie, ,.,.,,,. llel lo tht d i l l - ,.,..r,., you
groauete In lour or /we ,...,., Are ,..,., rryillg to grow,
or ere rou rrylt!Q ro tlln e 111ce?
lleQotdlfllllocutry, II vou IHI tnll • tNr:hM h.,
you you, monay'o WortII, you""'" lite e
grfwonoe It&gt; rne olllce ol Sruttonr-AIIolr&amp;, "'" rou

""'Q,_

MN t Sr-r Alloellllon. Oon'llflf enyOM
vouroe/1.

al•couroge rocr /rom

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co/•

~""'""'· II vou tNI/'y "'"' ro mtAe
wbrlr
lot you, tl&gt;etr ....,.. dllllf/Otllly, Arrow ""'"you wtnl
from thott who ,,. ,.,. to ' " " you, •nd remember
that t'OU ' ' ' tl't• coneumer.
-Kolc:ller
Gradueto Student

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H~...

DIRTY SrtEAKEAS
Oenlae 11 a.sleep. No one answers. II Ia, once again,
llmetomuse

By STELLA MEDINA

F

our hunc!red anc! ten miles ol the Clash
anc! the Speclal.s. Old tapes ol Trame.
walling lor the Inevitable live Soringsteen
to be played. Stanc!ard lara on the all·te»
lamlllar trek from Mom aod Pop's to the other side
ol Buffalo's Infrequent raJnbow.
Why don't we have the new Joe Jackson album, I
ask,i!le\urlllng the silence and think myself much
111&lt;11' a 10 year-old Interrupting I he placid flow ol a
Western New York stream by skipping rocl&lt;s along
the surface. Oelibe&lt;ately. 1 put my loot In (lo) the
water, te&amp;tlng the mood. Lukewarm. "Huh? How

come?"
No Dinero: echoes I rom the back ol Rob's (et
driver) house-on-wheels, a gas guzzling Chrysler
Newport that·serves as a second home to anyone
whO can't riJ.akeup their mind as to whether their
natural home lies In abandon In New York (dlsllnct
· advantages: free meats, free renVulllltles, free
laundry) or the Oueen City (also distinct
advantages: too many to list hera; suffice II to say
that they far outweigh freeloading In the Big Apple).

A nyhOW, no Joe Jackson, so we all settle back a
nu te disappointed, periodically llnlaklng out In a
cold sweat from wt&gt;at could be termed musical
malnutr1tlon. Tlme lor an IV. We brrng out a lillie
Costello. the Moody Blues. Hare. dlvarally, as in
llle, Is the key. "Does anyone like the new Joe
Jackson album?" Karen Is stuffing pastrami Into
her mouth. Rob Is In t!'a tenth mlltenlum ol space.

r

Maneuvera-S.by please r!On't m•k• me..,,,,
Fool• end Angels l!esitare
My whole /ffe Is one morw movB too tate
Graham Parker and the Rumour
F our years ol walling too long, ol maldng that one
more move 100 late. Allhougfi Parker may have
been thinking ol soraethlng a lillie more on the
physical si de ol llle (always much more fun) the
words can't help but come to mind. lhll Is the
fourth time around, the last year of academia In
store lor one whO never knew what academia was
anyhow.

' Denise is asleep. No one
answers. It is, once again,

time to muse.'
Among the circle ol llberaf.mlnded, Hbera~arts
ma}ora, grumbling and discontente&lt;l volcas ot
confusion and worry arise from experience and
knowledge of fllat cold and cruel world of no Jobs
for EngliSh or Fine Arts majors.
Why didn't I maJor In engineering, geology, or
corporate business? The mere thought sends
shfvera uo my spine. A semester without legal

pllllosophy? A .-.ster Without moctern American
fiction? 11 would be like a semester without bear
and Springsteen (well. not quitej.
T he lime has come. It's like worki ng In an office 9
to 5 aod looking up to notice that it's 3:30. Walling
lor that whistle to blow, to grab your time card and
get out ol that olllce, get out of that groaso·spoon
oesturant, to get out ol wl\atever claims your life as
It's own. But then, we have a question: What are wE
going to do now?

What an outlet lor someone ..ho Is quast.serious
about writing as a way ol file. There Is only one
way to go lor the durabon of my stay here at this
locus ol lila, thos Intellectual haven of starving,
semi-literate, lashlo,..l gnoranf, bursar-Indebted
students. and that Is the way thai we've all gone
for the past two or three years now. Colloo. booze.
(Springsteon (anything but Tile Rivel1), Polly,
frequent visits to the Continental.

Karen ta done e~tlng her secoe'\d oasuam'
sandwich. Denise Is semi-awake, curled In a fetal
position between my receiver and her turntable.
Rob Is still In the tenth mlflenium. but I guess to
some, It's a way ol lila. I stare at the pad that
stretches before us, bored, restless. Next lime I'll
brlng some Joe JackSOh and English BaaL

In WASHINGTON
with Joseph Kraft
By JOSEPH KRAFT
ASHINGTON-"No Ill will and no feuds
or turf battles ol any klod have been
going on," President Reagan said last
weak When asked about relations
between Secretary Of Oelense Cespar
Weinberger and Secretary ol Sttte Alexander Hal g.
In e pig's eye.
The two secretaries are dlvide&lt;J by profound
differences ol strat egic outlook, background,
personality and ambition. They have fought over
every avallable Issue, and It Is hard to see how the
President can begin to manage torelgn policy until
he Imposes upon his two principal Cabinet advisers
a semblance of harmony.
Secretary Weinberger came to the Pentagon from
a background In law, business and public
admlnlatraUon. He knows tittle about foreign
allalns.. But, as bellts a former editor ol the Harvard
crimson, he Ia highly articulate. He recently went
on eight television shoWs In a single day. He Ia
also an allable men, who makes the social eoene
In a big way. An aida recently said of Weinberger
and his wile: "I don't know whether Cap wants to
be Secretary ol Stat a, but Jane wanIS him to be." ·
In strategic mall- Weinberger has enunciated
a radlea.l departure from the traditional doctrine..
thet empl\aalzed Europe and then Eaat Aa1a. " W e
have Mcom8," he saki In a speech to the Council
on Foreign Relations on June 11, "an leland nation.
we lace the poaslblity of conflict In widely
separated areas: Central Europe, ttoe Persian Gull,
Africa, East Asia or Central America." To meet all
thote larllung dangers, W einberger has set In
motion a massiY&amp; buildup. Naturally he Is not keen

W

Halg did not strongly oppose a big Garman deaf
with Russia lor nalural gas, and he approved sates
lor plpeo.l aylng equfpmen! to the Russians by an
American company. He opposed American
Secretary Halg came up through the woodwork
producflon oft he neutron bomb on the grounc! that
of the national MCurlty system. He Is a
It would complicate Schmidt's problem with hll
consummate Insider, overwhelmingly lmpressiwl In
own party. He Joined in opposition to a Pentagon
personal encounte&lt; but tense In public, and prone
platt lor switChing the basing mode ol the MX
to horrendous military Jargon. Stilt, the thought ot
missile
I rom the land to the
the ground that
being President has crossed his mind.
It would make II harder lor Schmid I to stalin
moderniZed
nucloar
forces
on
Garman
aoll.
His strategic Ideas are those that have
The ruling view at the Pentagon Is that II would
dominated American foreign policy throughout the
be no bad lhlng II Schmldl were repllted by 1
P&lt;l$1war period. He believes the big stakes are In
leader from the Christian Oemocratlc opposllfon.
Europe. end sees Germany as the "key to Europe."
Weinberger has been very coot to early arma
While he Instate on • strong defense posture, he
control
talks. He fought hard to block the Garman
also finds a central place lor arms control
gas deal and the American deal on pipe-flying
arrangements wit.h the Soviet Union.
equipment. He bell Hal g on the tsaue ol neutron
No possible theaters ol bureaucratic warfare
·, bomb production, and he Is marking lime on the
have been off bounds to the Halg-Welnbergar
question ol basing the MX.
encountara. They had a spat at the time ol the
The While House has Inevitably been drawn Into
assasalnatlon anempt on the President because
the llght-aomellmas as a major palllclpant. My
Weinberger sought, and. H alg successfully resisted,
strong lmpresalon Is t llat the Prealdenl's chlel
a change In the state ol readiness ol American
policy counaetor, EdWin Meese, throws Weinberger
• forces. They are regularly at odds on the ~lddla
a t Halg when he wants to back down the Secretary
East where Weinberger leans t oward I he Saudis
ol State- l or e•ample, In holding up delivery ol
and away from the Israelis, while Halo seelts to
planes t o Israel. He throws Halg-at Weinberger
support boll\.
When he wants the Secretary of Defense to atep
back-lor example, In the matter ol baaing the MX
Relations with West Garmany and the Soviet
In
planes.
Union,
provide the cent,.l baltleground.
.That may ha.. bean a .-rut holding tac11c while
Halg haa been extremely aollcllous ol Chancellor
the only -loua .ubfect In town wa economic
H elmut Schmidt, wno 1\aa to deal with neutrallat
elements In hla Social Democratic party. Largely to policy. But II the battle of the eec:ratar1ae oonllnuaa
as the U.S. literta to diet with Ruaala, t he Praatdenl
help Schmidt, Halg fought l or, and QOI, a
wilt be buying hfrnMII a tot ol trouble.
presidential commitment to Initiate armt cont rol
Loa AllfiiiH Times Syndicate
talks with R'usala before the end of t he year.
to have the buildup disrupted by arms control
negotiations.

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�Hite Rep9rt.

&amp;o\~
that huson •1.11 ~Qim( thr t!Wl hr v.-ams co
~mt . Th&lt; (asher should 1101 lot afraid 10 IOUCh and
cudd~ hi\ iOII. Hos iOII ntcd• ir. Also o fatlocr and son

fnmcb bul I nnd u 'a)' difrtalh to tall •ith men \\ e an
all '"Y J u•nlcd. l rbrnk ~.. may ntcd mal&lt; fncnd &gt;tO
u~.and ourwh-.u.••
And \try (&lt;" men compbincd about rht qualll) of Ihell
malt frl&lt;ndsbrp&gt;:
"I dod ha\C a \&lt;1) do~ fri&lt;nd-\'&lt;1") brothct·bl&lt;
r«hl\l). But h ""' ultomotd) a superl'o&lt;W rcbuocuho~ "
.. , ha'c $0CDC good mak friends. but u's rca.U) almo~
1mpOU1bk to d1\Cun anythin&amp; mea.nina,ful \\llh thnn. ('(her
lha.n sports or ""'orl.. If v.c do 1alk aboul a.n&gt;1hinc ~honal.

should bt able to t).prtss

like

" I think o rolotion&gt;lup btt•«n o fotbcr and son ;. on&lt;
of 1bt mosa. if no1 the most impon.a.nt in sociay today. Ye1
it is pre&gt;Mbly lhc mos1 uoublcd. If Gilly I hod bod a nrm,
to'in&amp;. pbysicafl) olT&lt;e~IOOOl&lt; man ror • ratbcr. A rath&lt;!·
oon rdation&lt;hop-ot COIIU10I "or~ tbal ..-.y; il ,.ill ulo-rel)
des! roy one or rhc olher or bolb. II mw&lt; be a •;.k-opm
rd.atloruhlp In whidl a man

so

his

"'II "

,.;u &amp;"&lt;of himsdf and of all

IJliCf

to one anOther httl) as

Otc~ mos1 mrn Ond tht dO.)( rtlation~hip thry had mi~
Y. lth 1hdr fathtn v.hh a male fritnd?
\1aqy mtn did not cuncntl) ha~~ a '"be1.t friend": in
fact, mt&gt;&lt;l men said thai of lhcy'bod hod I fn&lt;nd1hop, II
hod bmo onl) dun"' Khonl )&lt;If&gt; and tbot no• the) and
lhnr fncnd " a&lt; no lonl\&lt;r ci&lt;&gt;-&lt;.
•• t did hl\t

I~

(ntnd

tn c:olkrc'.

~X,

It"\ In a

\Cf)'

SUJ)ftf.cia.J

"''8).

I It)' 10 drav. OUI

more (rom thftn by &amp;oing into problrm~ my

lo&gt;&lt; And &lt;II her •hould lot abk lo say anyrhint
fr«l)·."

Wt "-'tff \«)

cio&gt;&lt;-C•Otkcd te&gt;at&lt;h&lt;t on pan.,.,.. jobs, dicJ ow &gt;aud)1DJ
roatlhcr, ,...,,. our 0&lt;1 d:atc&gt;IQltlh&lt;t, and h&lt; ..... btta mao
ar m1 •cdd•na Bur due 10 a dorrcrenoc in a&lt;os;rapb), ow
rncnd&lt;hop d• •nclltd 10 rul."

·•a -.as ck»cst to a fucn4 •ho I ye-w up wuh. We',·e
k:nov.-n tach othu since v.e "'t:re fivt and roorM'd toa~he:r

ui coiiCJC. We dod aU kind' of crazy rhings IOJcth&lt;f.

llo~ed

h.im , .M'Y much, Wt."rt noc u ~ n o w b«.auR our
h.1\·c &amp;TO" n in JU(h d1ffc:tcnt dirt'CtiOO$.

h~t"i

lilol(t
1

and I

~~e~i:':~ ~na~:~~~~~~:r!~~~:~ ~~;·~~c~ul :,~:~ ~~~c~ld

v.ho') hid 1 USO.:tOtn)' and I'm \'er)' C\lrJoU~ about It, but
•ll h&lt;'ll &lt;'&lt;r ral~ aboul i&gt; th&lt; dipical Ol'&lt;fllion
ot&gt;clr-norhin&amp; abour rhc tffea 11 had on hi• h&lt;ad or hn
P')·choloaic.t •rr•oa&lt;h 1o &gt;&lt;A.,.l acci•ir). Men ..,~ had
A:n) lnllm!5Y v.lth OM another. ••

". . .A man should be self·assuredJ
unafraid, in control, and
autonomous or self-sufficient
not de endent. . ."
Men mos1 ortcn ant•-nN that a man should be' wtr-

as.swcd, unarraid, in control. and autonomou' or Kif·
surf~icno.

But many men did not ha,e, and had ne--·tt had. a bt's1
frie.nd:
" I do not ha'c a but maLt fricnO. There h no p.ankuJar
man 1hat I fed tiO\C to. I ha\C DeYtr L&amp;lt ed to an) male

(othn than a brier cncoume.r V~'ilh .a professional rounl("lor)
about inttma.."Yt~ of my mani~ lift, or othtr\ttist."
Man)' mm ~ thar abiiH)' ao bt' d~ was ~~ short b)
rear of "ho.........ual" rceti"'s:
''I had l "'-0 or lhr« doir fucn.d\ tn school. I ha'c ont)
maitU.AJDtd a rc&amp;auonship wnb one As l1hm.k bad, 'AC'
•'tff almo)l inkfllrabk. but on rcrlettioothf dostntss
btcom&lt; uncomror,.bl&lt; and so •• pul1&lt;'d oparr. Thar os sad .
Tbcrc u c , . , r... OCCC1&gt;I•bl&lt; rotc modds roc milk
rr~nd&gt;h•p 111 our &gt;O&lt;!tiY lllunl ,... ,. ... all afraid Of
co lot lAY "
A I tht SaUl( umc. \rf) (ev. .men mentioned \t,al1lln&amp;

....,.,1\11

different or closer ttltttonstup) "'lth men:

not d&lt;pcndcnr:
"A rnan .Jhoul be )CH-assvrtd, confidtnt. :t.nd in conuol

mo!tt or tht lime.··
"Masculinity'' based on a man'to abilit)' 10 i!Oillrol thmg)
around him. The abUiry to mo•• ph)'skal ob)«1&gt; ai&gt;O."
''He shQokS be stlf·sufnc•nu and indcpc:ndcnl in 1m1u ol
no1 h.a\'in.&amp; to rtl) on :anyone (or s.ur\·h·aJ."
''A mascuhnr person r·u.ibiu ma1r traiu; ""rtnl\tn&amp;,
ondcpcnd&lt;.... dir«rn&lt;s&gt;, rati&lt;&gt;t'aliry."
''MaJ&lt;'Uhnn) muns nor btm&amp; pushtd around "and
~nO"-Dlftl v.hat he- Vta.Jl\-) .and JOin&amp; OUltO 1ft h ; '
"1'01 MI\JI •rllo)·"'IDI) ."
"A man &gt;hould lot "1&lt;n1 and ip conrrol "

" As I _grow older I am rea II
desirin more male friend s, b~ I
find it difficult to talk with men."
''A ma)Cuhnc man hu a dn\e for \C:Ji, •nd ~in work

au

hl\lnj St:\ \\ilh \\OrDen."'
"I &amp;Ut\S a peni~ counts/'

" Be should ,.,ork. A man can't ha\'t much ldf·...,onh
\\Jthout

u.··

••A min b u&gt;deu ,r he d06n"a 'A ()fl..''
"A man should lot II&gt;&lt; brcod,.onn&lt;r and Jill&gt;) Ide
tmohoo.tJ .st:abilny in tbc borne ••
"A mao ohoold h&gt;'&lt; • rom~) and be"' nahrful l&gt;Qd.
\\ht:n

m) ... rc aokl mt 1h.11 ,.co •err IOU)IIo ha\t a

~b) .

n Jl'f me a fediOJ of iiiUSfatuon a someho• n CAadr me
fed JU&gt;tiftcd. '~o" I could II~&lt; m) fllhrlul plaoc 111
tOO&lt;'\)"
"lmn-ot m mak -=-mtttS such&amp;\ huNans. campma.
lishon,, and &lt;-'Piorint·"
Somt mm rtbtl apirut "m&amp;sc\lhnityu:
" Men orcrroincd ar an early qc 10 dilrCJIId any •nd
~\tJ) emotion. and bt Sltona. You tab $0tnCOI\t hkc lbaa
and rhu • 'onder why they don'l and sometime tat~'c
"rr&lt;&gt;S recting$. Nor only thai, lh&lt;y arc suppal&lt;'d ro lot~
crou bttwtt-n John Waynt and Ch~ M.anhauao 8aJ1k.
and Hugh Hdntt. We art onl)' human for chriuakt.''
"I am not a •man' as socit1y says I ~ould be: I don't
lole to ' fiahl or pity Sporn, and I ha•'&lt; fcttinv."
"Bur perhaps surprisinaly. mo&gt;t men Sl&amp;lcd tloat ban&amp;
"macho" ror&lt;&lt;S&lt;Died aiT&lt;e~cd, onllloal, and im«''lr&lt;
bc-ba,·•or

~ ord

"Mo&lt;ho h J&gt;hon). mo\CUhnil) "real."
"Ban&amp; masculine is pan or bdna. man; bana 'macho'
" lrcul&amp; on O&gt;&gt;-it clqnode5 oncsdf and "''CrY rcmak on the
nnh.""
.. , rod lloat lh&lt; bia&lt;SI problem reo"' mm ... rear or
ban&amp; thoUJhl "cak 01 human. Men dO&lt;l't st'C1!1tO lot able
10 odmu rh.&gt;llht) .... rrcr th&lt;....,., problcmo &amp;&gt; ocha men.
that th.c) arm"« suptftDal, ttr•• and/ or 1hatthey arm•t
pcrlcct "' all aspcru ol SCI&lt;. "
F;o,. tht book ,Th&lt; Hn&lt; Rcpon on Male S.•ualily b)•

"When a mln h willon&amp; to aCC&lt;f'( 1n rutl all
rt.4ipOmiblhllt!l., I hen he I) a real man."

Shtrt 1/Jtt. Cop)nghl /981 by Shrrt 1/ltr. Rtprmttd b)
,wrmwrrm of Al/,.d A . Knopf, lnr. Dwrlbuttd by lAS
AnRtln Ttmb Syndicatt.

''A man Lno•J ho" ."
"S....C.&gt;flll in bu»nns. C.Our "
''A mar1 "1 &amp;U) •ho males SIOO.OOO a )tar. dfi\C'\ an
npc_n~t\C e~~r. and wus to beautiful "'omen ..

''M) latMr told me; Mc:an *hat you say. h.t"q)

" I h l\C nt\'CT been &amp;ood I I ~ports and ban A\Oidnt
them. This has 1endtd to isolatt me from other men. J
socialize "'•th ' C'f)' ft,. ~ . I wish I k new mor~ m~n fo
taJk 10. As l grov.. older I am rully desiring mor~ male:

" Out), bono&lt;. and caun&lt;&gt;) male • man"
"Kno•llll •has )OU •nt tn rdarion. ro
•omen
•bto to lot AronJ and •hen lo lot acntl&lt; To
b&lt; ..,...con&lt;,..;.., """""' and ehadron and pet&gt; bl&lt; and

••
.. Scm&amp; hone"· rair. and comideratr."

)OUr

Mandatory Meeting of all
Candidates 4:00 Talbert
Senate Chambers!

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Petitions are due Today!
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�sports

Th.e key to Bulls'victory:
The rough offensive line
By DAN HOLDER
eo,.,.. Eduor
It hu 10 kp. "&lt;~Chi I UO poundi. and ~ . ... duecth ruponsible

I fc&gt;t"It"
a Bulls orr.... that rolled up 4~ )O&lt;d&gt; "'"' Cortland Suote.
lithe ftvt mm that malt up 1he UB ofTmdve tin&lt;. Pnmlrill

I
1

&lt;O&lt;I&lt;'&lt;'I'n«&lt; "•th PfOie&lt;IIIIJ the quartnba.;~. tho urut alJO ~)'i •
ttlk."'Al rok 1n the rwantn, offrmr
ltfc tKUt Blu.n \\-dWlft ~nnbuttd tM lUCCD) of lh~ from fi"~ to
c\ptttmt.."'f' ''Wt'rC' mon of 1 unu." ht noced, companna tbb )'(21'}
,roup 10 lhol.t or tht onn rwc "'TlM' auipmmu &amp;fC' tbt Ja.IIM: for
the &gt;&lt;t011d )U&lt; .'' he wd "\\ C\U feel OM ._her ~y, and "~
al~ taiL mor~ out on tht ritiJ ••
H ll toU.oltrp.a~t on the r.,tu ,..;~c &lt;•.tfl s~rf&lt;k~. a&amp;reeci, apbinu\1'
that '*t'\tf)ont LM"~to tbc,r •"-'tnmtnt. II"~ the c'pcri~ from
pla)lliJIOJC'Ibel "

ASidt from tht t\pt'flm«, ctm )tll'i Bu!li also feature dqlth .
.. \\("'rr Ill '-ft\, .. n&amp;ht auard ~ (\10 O'ShaU&amp;IW'U) Ytd. " W t'\C'
dqteh-tw.('l 01 1hr« dtt-p. h\ ahe rtna tUnc •-e'\e had that ..
Tbt rm pr01«1roo rn the 30 7 "In.,., Cortland &gt;« up four •
lout'hdo-.n palSft., but the mrn on 1hc lmc prefer the ,round ptnc'.

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"I hL.t runwb'&lt;K'Lm&amp; bc1ctt," Cfflttr Mekt Cummln&amp;\ rrponcd •
..Tbal'.i -.hro "'t ha'e fun ." Joe Ma-.on, .. ho '1-ll~nat~ ac thtsnarJ')if\8, powt.on w.nh Cumnuncs. :u\C'ftcd lhat as far 1.) K1tin1 -up
the IIOUlld fM1C' 100, "'thai'S v.hll ""t•re thC"fC' for."
A.s a guard, ••t can't O\rfpo"'~' a drfm11"c taclr.le," O'ShauJ,OC'.b )
~1d. "But On I PI», I ('In cut hlm 101M ouuidt."' Con land
"rouldn't come OUI of thtlr 4· 3 deftnlt," ht r&lt;COJOIZN-0 lint-ur
that usn four dov.n hntmcn. bac'ktd by ahr« tinebactrn. The
Vlsiton rdu)aJ to stun t llrir dcfcn,ivc r.tan« hclf)C'd set up lht ton:c
U8drn~ .

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\.ey tltn1c1u "' tlmtlln&amp; lht \ishor&gt; co
potnts v..u tht
~roullng report prcp.a1cd by the Oulh coaches. "Tht ro.achint. "3'"
st\ "t''l

pnfrt:c." ItO au:.ud Ooua John.son praised. ''And so -..u tht

Koutina." Wihon add..t that "The&gt; played "hat "'' thouaht th&lt;&gt;
'40I.J1d. Thr coadlc• prC"partd u) v.ell, Thtn If chry dtd thro~ any
ttunl), v.c ptt"C'd lhcm up." All fl \ pl.aycn \U\&amp;kd out offtntwr tint
coaeh Charlt'\ Donnt'f fOt uainlnr 1M unn .
Buffalo qua_nc,bacl. Man) 8a.l'fcte -.;as rt..achrd once for -a sad.,
tarh 10 lht 1hirll quantr \\ 11\0il rc-porttd Chait 1M pta) in\ohtd a
blrtzrn&amp; C0&lt;1land ltrr&lt;l&gt;&lt;l&lt;~n. ASrde from that st•m yard toss. Barrnt
aPf'(audf'd lht' fr()RC fi\t, nfhnJ lht J'&amp;U pt'Oitc'UOn "pnftct.*'
Con.."f'fnm&amp;lht' ~ ... tht JUnior qu.&amp;rltfb~ .. ~\plaJntd th3.1 ''I had
th«" hnx- buc had poor rornmuntnt1011 v.ith 1ht rC\~nH'I' ~ " OtbcnnK
he totmed the hne'&gt; tflo&lt;t as "t\ctlltnt ."
\\ d)()n, ont or 1ht BuU.s' ln-c"lf'llllnJ. tnd~atf'd th;ac "tf ) "0\1 IJ\t
Moar1) mouah umr. bt"•J dcadl) . And •C' ~tf~ h1J'If)) 10 obh&amp;r him . " ~
Head '""'X'h BtU Dan6o ...,-C'C'd, oounc1hat lh.t offC"USi\C fin ll\t

"amrk rroiC\.-uon·• 10 aU 1hr« UB r)I..,_S ustd Hr •nd~astd 1ha1 rhts
)tar•• hM" t) .. more l&amp;lft1.w xt .. 1h&amp;n laSt wason. addmJ lbat 10 bC'

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hM rntan1•'tl1nma. .. The Jumor ,;IOOfirmrd lhat ~··a &amp;ood offmw'r
hnt ~an mal.t a mechc~rr bac-l tooL aood.''
Callt. . the offenw-r lrne "the hoi&gt; up front," N"l&gt;dl &lt;ODttded
chit for a ntW'I "lhr fin1 fhc )arch l.fc thr offtnst\t linr·,. An)lhinraftn that u lhC' rv.nMh ...

Bulls score over Cortland
Team wins home opener
By J EF'FREY R. T H URSTON
Sports Editor

Cortland defense a&amp;ainst UB's
pusina an..,k. "This left me with
an outside linebacker. who picked
me up deep," D'Amieo added.

Fa.LI.test. sunshine and the
openina day ror the UB f001 baU
Bulls: alltbe inv«Jienu for •
perfect d.ly oo campUJ jelled
together to make Saturd.ly a most
mjoyable afternoon fo&lt; ....-yone
ueept the Red Draaons from
Corlland Slate.
From tbe openjna kick-ofT liU
tbe fmal buuer. tbt BuDs
display«&lt; &amp;D OW&lt;SOO!t ShoW of
ttarn...,..k openjna up tbcir 1981
Division Ill slate by out joust ina
toe l&gt;fatons 34-7 before 346.1

tnthwiastic Rowy Fldd
spectaton.

The Bulls fuM play from
ocrimtn~e. a 66 yard touchdown

pass from quanerback Matty
llanetl to Joe D'Amko-the lirst
or three touchdowns fO&lt; the
combinatioo-si&amp;Jialed wbal was
to come.
"Our pme plan ..... 10 SWt
thtowin&amp; ri&amp;bt away," said the
junior quanerback. "AII&lt;r tbe
f1111 touchdown I lh&lt;HIIbt they
make adjUMmenU in thdt
defeosh·e backfldd."
On the day Barntt completed 10
or 18 passes for 297 yards and
(ow touchdo•'Dt wbilt' O'A.rllico
hauJOcl in r;... reoeplions f&lt;&gt;&lt; 218
)'Olds, a new UB rcc:ord for
roc:dvers. D'Amieo also c:ouaht
thrtt TI&gt;s~. 33, md 49 yards

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respocth&gt;cly.
uwe wert runnlnt a Oy pattern
and lhey were in a zone deftrue,.,
ooud D 'Amieo, cdliclzinll

T he Bulls ran the sooreto 21.0
btfo&lt;e Cortland put any poinu on
tht board. With less than a (llinute
rcmainlna In the fltA half, the
DrtiiOnl punted out of their own
end zone. Howevtt. t.ht BuUs were.
eharaed with ruffin&amp; the kicktt
ll&gt;'ina Cortland new lift . It took
ju!&gt; :10 seeoods for Cortland 10
march the lmath or lht fldd with
quanttback Jay C'oeply &lt;OMectina
with wide roc:dvn Frank 8urm
from 37 yards out.
Openjna the second half Oeply
took to tht air OJOia, how....- tbt
8ull defmse mtldpated 1UI aerial
attack. On sec:ond do•11
ltnd&gt;acker Pat Quinlivan stepped
in froot or a w'OWd be Cortland
reca- and picked off his ..,..,.,d
pas• or the pmc.
''Ow defenoe was familiar with
their orrcnsht P&lt;oc«iura." Aid
QulnliYan . "We Wlldled the
S&lt;Outina rcporU md our offense
ran thdt stylt or offmoe aaainst
us all ..-.ek in P&lt;actice~ We w..e
....ty ror them and .... had no Itt
downs."
T"'o plafi followina the
inttrc:cpdon ~ttl found split
md Bnad Franko- the middle
for the fourth seore inereasina
UB'i load to 28·7.
In the scc:ond half, the UB
def&lt;nsc: performed sup&lt;rbly, n01
allowin&amp; Cortland IMide the Bull
20 yard lloe. In the third quarttT
with the Dra&amp;~&gt;ns establlshina a

&lt;&gt;&lt;ninous drive in B'ull territory,
UB linebacka Frank Bemlfato
dashed into Cortland's baekfldd
and intercept«&lt; Cieply's piteh
back 10 f uUback Mike Bowe
stiRin&amp; any Cortland seoring
hopes.
With time running, out, both ceanu
made replacemeou 10 gjve &lt;"~Of'/
player a chance to play. With the
Dr~ons U)'in&amp; to mareh the
lenr;th or tbe fldd for one last
scort behind ~quarterback
Sam Davidson, UB Untbacker Jim
K.atnts imercepted tht ball and
...,.., 47 yards untooch..t 10 close
out tbe scorinJ.
D'Arnioo sUIJllll&lt;d the- same up
sayiq.: ••This is a crt* emotional
boost. It will '"" us the

~rldenot ""need to cany imo

tht: se&amp;SI)CL ' '
.. You h.av~ 10 ah-oe a &amp;real deal

or credit to the offmsh't lint.
They pve Marry (BamU) all the·
lime ia • "o&lt;td 10 throw. All we
(the roc:d•·en) had 10 do was 1&lt;1

opm."
BULL Bn'S: The Bulls now Carry
a 8-S.1 over Cortlaod in a series
tbat stan«&lt; in 1950. • • UB
roc:dv..t 12 penalties for 107
yards. • • Injured in the OODitsl
was running. bact Tooy Percical,
who did not return to
action. . . Tht Bulls arc on the
road for IWO straiaht pm&lt;s,
Stp&lt;&lt;rnber 19 II Grewe City
Colleae md Sept&lt;rnber 2li ••

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State University.

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�Bulls gore Daemen
Gross nets hattrick
By JCEVlN KRUEGER
Sp«lnun Steff Writ..,.

To say !he Bulls looked good in their 12.0 romp over
Daemen College may be tbe under5tatement of the year.
Last Friday a t Rotary Field, Kurt Felgemacher scored-to
so alons with his two assists-the first UB goal, the last
aoal and two more in between.
Other UB standouts were
teamrmue be¥ Oaemeo
Many Gross "'ith three aoals,
.,ahender Oa,·id CbllpmiiD
Walter Cohn (l wo aoals, t ""O
asshts) and second half
replacement Luke DiMaagio
(one aoal, two assists).
Equal cnclit mu$t be given
to the entire defeme, whose
pre,enlion was aood enou&amp;}lto
hold their op ponents tc:Oreless
for the second strai&amp;htaame.
Ript from the openiJII
kockorr UB had the aame
locked up. Tbe passina was far
superior than that in lasr
Wednesday's eont~ apiMt
Nill&amp;&amp;fa University.
Bull, Walt Cohen ~et up the
first soaJ when he sprin ted
down the right wins. s~
Felaemacber at the top of the
penalty area, fed him the ball
and sat, back as be wathed his

with a shot to the left side of
the caae.
In the next three minuies UB
took advantqe of t "0 siftwrapped opportunities. Many
Gross reccived a pass from
Felgemacher. and almost
walked into' the aoal area
s«&gt;ring' the second goal.
f'eJiemacller struck aaain on a
penally kick minutes later,
which resulted "hen he was
tripped up in the penaltv area
by a Daemen defender as a laSl
reson .

riaht pll&lt;% at the riaht time for
the fourth goal. When Cohen's
initial shot was punched out by
Chapman the Oaeman
soaltender tripped ovor a UB
player in the prOCtSS. Tbe ball
landed in front of Simpkin,
who popped it in for his
second goal or the year. A few
minutes later, Mark Brown got
hold or an errant oaemen goal
the next few moments play
kick. Brown passed ;1 over to
&amp;01 sloppy. The Daernen coach
Collen, who timed
was Ji'"en a ~ellow caution
Felaemacber's break porfecdy,
card for his sideline bchavk&gt;r.
settina up tbe hat-(rick tally. _
Dave Simpkin wa&amp; in the
Cohen scored both of his
goals before the first half
ended, Carbon copies or each
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~! other-they bolh came from
" ,....... "
dribbling thrOU£h the line or
'
fullbacks, faking the aoalie
The Glll&lt;lua~ StUdent Association &amp;
and shooting intide the risht
·
Tile G~ate
are proud to present~ post. The only difference was
that the first y;as assisted by
~IJlSt
mid fielder Jim DeVore. the
~ second by defender Mike

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between Cohen's
was set up When Fdsemacher
scoreboard manses. defendor
decoyed the soalie into
Jim LaRue scored when his in· thin kin&amp; that he would take a
swin&amp;ina comor kick went
shot from DiMaagio's crossing
untouched.
pass, but let it go lhrouab his
Buffalo starting aoalie K~n legs to Gross. Oaernen's aoaJie
Grenier was never really
bad already eommiued himself
challenged in the aame. seeing
and the net was wide open .
just five shots all day. His
The final aoal was
tou&amp;htst save of the match was Felaemacher's, yet it could
a hard safety pass back from
have been anybody's. Ballarin
his own defender DeVore. The shot rebounded orr the
defense (includina Horb
goahender and into a aowd or
Schaum and Aldo Ballarin)
Bull forwants.
was as effl'Clive as a brick wall
UB ripped orr a total or 24
when they were not in the act
shots, oonnealng on
of seorin&amp;.
twelve-&amp;ood even for
The only thing that was
basketball f~ld aoaJ
diverse in the second half was
percentaaes. The improvement
that the teams had cban&amp;ed
in ball control will help them
ends. Luke DiMaJ&amp;io calleaed later when the scbedule
his first points or the youna
toughens up.
1981 season with a 17 yard
After next .W ednesday's
blast from the ri&amp;}lt side. Gro$$ home match against Geneseo
then promptly scored two in
St., they play five straiJht road
only four minwes. Gross's
games before hOsting Fredonia

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�It's NCAA vs. NBC for
football television rights
By JOHN M . DIAT

AnWonr SPOru &amp;Juor
Leaders or the mo.!t powerful Institutions in college football
will make a final decision by Friday, September 18, on whether
to &amp;o .-gainst the National Collqiate Athletic Association
.(NCAA) and aaree lO a four year television contract with NBC.
The.Collqe Football AssociaJion SCFA)-which vored by a
.narrow mar&amp;in last month to ratify Ill• contract-had &amp;iven iu
members until September 10 to chan&amp;• thdr •otes. Tbe deadline
then was extended to September 18. If the Cf'A aarees with the
$180 million contraa., there is a ponibilhy that they could fa«
severe penalties from the NCAA which could possibly mean
exclusion from all NCAA sponsored e•·ents.
The NBC contract-which is scheduled to begin in the fall of
1982- would be in conflict with the $263.5 million televiJion putt
signed last June by the NCAA and the other two major
networn, ABC and CBS.
Tbe differen.., between the two cOntracts in•olv•l.t~ae
financial coMiderations for some members of the CFA. or more
importance is the faa that wbetber the five )ttr-old CFA can
suettSsfuUy challen&amp;e the NCAA's control over almost every
aspect of m~r coUege spons.

'Of more lmportahce Is the fact that
whether the five-year-old CFA can
successfully challenge the NCAA's
control over almost every aspect of
major college sports.'
The NCAA is·against the pact because if it iJ aoeepted, it
could wipe OUt the "amateur" standin&amp; Of college football. The
CFA counters that q,e NCAA doesn 't have the right to sign a
contract that is binding for everyone of the 478 colleges with
varsity football.
T he Cf'A's agr~ent with NBC offers the lOP teams more
money and more television appearances, iDCiuding some prime
time on Saturday nights. It is eslimated that a team making the
maximum number of appearancn pn television ~cb year, under
the NBC deal would get S7.7 million o - the four )'Qr} or the
contrac:t, compared witb a possibility of $6.1 million under the
p~t NCAA plan.
The NCAA four·year package with ABC and CBS calls for 70
games or 140 team appearances on television each year,
compared with 58 games or 116 team appearan""5 under the •
current contract with ABC. Under the new contract, each learn
would receive about SSOO,OOO for appearing in a nationally
televised game, compared with about $300,000 under the current

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A problem the NCAA must deal with iJ that the CFA
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coatract will be aubjected to penalties that could range from
probibitina a football team from panicipatin&amp; in NCAA
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Tbe NCAA has scheduled meetinas on September 17 and 18 in
Atlanta to discuss tbe problems facio&amp; tbc:rn. September 18 is the
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Bean&lt; Cmtcr-BurJiary-A
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male stud&lt;IU reporu 111M unknown .W. studmt ..W be petltlooed ••
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SWJ.
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El&lt;ctrical Calculator. TOtal
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tbe abo.. Jocatjon,
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Squtre Hall llaxmcnt-Pettt
!be rear exit door at lb. abovt
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an uokno"" pet&gt;011(1) fUI&gt;Ovtd
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ttJtlboolts. and a1a*s- TOtal
va!U&lt;, S100.
Squire Hall, Pool Room-Petit
Larcmy-A male stuclmt reporu

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male "udmt rq&gt;OIU till Ullkno'll11
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toap-IOhlkb&lt;wurllllflin&amp;at
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led 1he way ever since. You 11 m.x-d
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could~,..~.,. n-quirc.
You'll need a
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ZD-Criminal Mischief-Patrol
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worn tires. W6ea she drove away,
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Hawaii and Alaska. In Orl~on.l-all
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probably clrfault on 1M Auaust IS
~ym&lt;nr • ....,_...., Bauman paid tile
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&lt;dltor·in&lt;hi&lt;f the paper daim&lt;d 10 have
$70.000 In uncollect&lt;d receivable$.
HowtVtt, according to Lapiana~ the
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ad&gt;ttdsina commi.sioru, bad debt ..pensa
Mld mi1cdlaneous CX~¥Dses tbaJ. • ·ere
iodJvidually small but added up.
Lapiana damnincd that an imm&lt;diate
and tubstanlial inOux of money was
~Y 1f tht paper ,.--as to $tu"Viw. H~
received n., Sp«rrum BoarJ of Dueetoo's
&gt;PI"''al to nqotiate roo a n&lt;w
wb&gt;&lt;riptloo fee.
Aa:ordinato SA President Joe RHllln. he
"" first broached on the subject by Black
in July... Dcnnil: took me and Muk to
lunch," h. .aid. "I just tisten&lt;d, I didn't
want 10 h.avr to ha\'t: DmniS Black

invoh'&lt;d."
lApiana approacbcd Rifkin for a
&lt;ub&gt;&lt;ripOOG ia Auamt...John hint&lt;d 11
tt." Rilltin said. " It was done
nonchalantly. And that's wbcre tile
proltl&lt;a:IJ ~. II. wasn't like then! was a

deadline.''
Ritllin bqan to "heas rumor$ thai tbcre
were ICrlous problems" and dedded "It
wam't my responsibitity... Before aoina
outoOfo(own in Auaust be authorized SA
Trasurrr Mark Moore and SA Vice
Prniclent Steve Kaplan to check the,paper's
boob.
WhcD ~ rfturncd be was ask&lt;d by
......... fO&lt;. ~.OOQsubscripcloa fee. "I
•....S wt bed the liiOOCl' in owrllow,''
JUftiD dlimcd.
AI lllls point ill the sqodatianJ Rlll&lt;ln
dilcwaad placina the SA lo&amp;o on 1M front
- o r 77w Sp«rnmt. Lapiana .... apltoll
it bm ~ to Ritllin. "by tile end or
Auatlll 11c (Lapiana) said 11c would
QPIUdatt.''

Lapian2 cleni&lt;d baetina down 10 Rilllin's
d&lt;'mands. "I obj&lt;ct&lt;d 100 paca~t tO having
the SA 1oto any place eMber lhan the
mu!Mid,'' b&lt; insiss&lt;d. ~Students don't
nc&lt;d tile lo&amp;o on tile front- 10 know
that their money is backina the
subscription. That Y.'as urktly an SA po..,er
play," he add&lt;d.
Hov-."t'ver. RHlcin nOttd. 1ht

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moot by tfie be&amp;ltonina or th&lt; $&lt;hool year.
" Mart said we don't have tile monty and I
told John be should start lookina at
difrerent artu," Rifkin said. "I( th«c-'s no
moMy, there is no i~. Period ."
W hit&lt; MOO« had adV&gt;~ Rifkin lhll
sso.ooo ..-.. not on hand roo Tht! Sp«rnmr
be did say 111..-e wa&gt; a wrplus or,....,..,,

mandatO&lt;Y fcc money from the previous
year ... We need a cuh carry-ovn 10 1ake
us to the ow year:• he c.xplained. With
1ht new Uoin·nhy billing sy5tcm the SA
~·ould begin to rt«iw mandtuory fee
moMy by No\etnbtr.
TraditionaUy, tile SA Trcuur«
underestimates the budac.t. ··we wiD h.a"·e
exccu rt'\c:nue if -e ha"r 12.000
(undt&lt;craduare) stuclrnts but ""' ,.on·• sec
it "" papa until May.
"I told Joe that (il was a safe bel) that
wt'll haw SSO,OOO for 1M~'"'"'·"
Moor&lt; asscncd. "He told John thOt w&lt;:
don't have the money."

The n&lt;goti2tions ar•thb time, both sides

•arced. wrrc at a srandstill. HoWC\'er, on

Stptcmber ), an artic't WIJ run in th~
Rtponor chronittina t'ltt Sp«t,.m ~

financial WOO$, prcdiclina the paper's
imnlinent shutdown, and. one sour« noc&lt;d.
"all bdl broke lome."
Lapiana bad contact&lt;d Rtportrr
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Editor Robm Mulcne about
1M Sp«rnmt~ dire situation. " I told him
thm! was a aood dtance we ,.ould fold,"
Lapiana Yid. "1 didn't caiJ 10 start a war
v.itbSA."
Rifkin v~ the Rtporttr anicl&lt; as a·
Sp«trum' ploy to make SA I&lt;&gt;Ok

bad:

Moore counaercd that It s:peedcd ~
nqotwloru and may ha•-e bcm for tile
bat.
After th&lt; anick appeared 71tt
Spmrum *s printer and major c:rtditor.
Buffalo N.,.. Press, recei•·&lt;d an
anonyn10us c.ll ioformin&amp; them that the
papa was facina bankruptcy.

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v.'OUJ.d not print another issue withou1 a
Sll.OOO cbcek. Rifkin and Kaplan wue
approoch&lt;d r..... immediate loan.
Moor&lt; nqodat&lt;d f0&lt; SA and clccidcd to
let the papa print oo Friday. ••Tiley
(Kaplan and Rilltia) didn't "'""'to rusb 1
clrds1011, but the Prodilal Sun wu comina
out Friday and I consider&lt;d the aodibitity
of' 11Jt $p«1rtJm and the- Unh:a:sity."' he
said. •• And how can you pu1 ,. prkx taa on
cr&lt;dibility1"
A dcai "" reach&lt;d at si• p.m. Buffalo
Ne:ws Prr-u a.&amp;rted to print if S2SOO was
recdv&lt;d . An hour'later. aft..- Moore left,
Kaplan came 10 Lapiana with a contract
&gt;tat ina Tht $p«(TUm would rq&gt;ay the
S2SOO off&lt;r«&lt; by SA the rono. ;na Tuesday.
Laptanalnsiji&lt;d thai no ooe on 71tt
Sp«rr111n had been itlformccl oo any
contraauaJ qr~ts. Ril'liD counttftd
that Moor&lt; bad bcm clirca&lt;d to indudc
this as pan or th&lt; art&lt;mOOn ...,...,.enr .
Lapi1na idustd 10 sisn thr. apumeru,
Kaplan, upon discovering that pan of
FridaY'• &lt;dkion had already bcctf dcliv«&lt;d
ro the prinler, ordered Lapiana to cancel
a.be press run.
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Lapiana rtfusaWI&lt;aplan procc&lt;d~ to
call tile print« from Tlrt SP«trum nrfrce.
Lapiana block&lt;d his pl&gt;oM calls and
Kaplan prO&lt;ftdcd •o anotbcr orr~ •11e-e
be &lt;ailed the printer 10 caned the paper.
Ho..-..er. Buffalo Neoo.. Press was
insrruct&lt;d by Lapiana no&lt; to chan&amp;• tile
!latus of Friday's publication. unlc!J h was
an ord&lt;r by him only.
E ventually, Buffalo News Press own••

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Donald Holtzman came to Tltt Sp«rrwrr
offoa: and disc:usscd linanaal
with Lapiana. Kaplan. aod SA Tr&lt;UI1rcr
Bill Mad:. A S&lt;ld&lt;'mcm •as rcaob&lt;d ,.;,h
SA to sa~d the printer a cbcck roo S2SOO
without a concraa from T1tt $p«tn~"'.
N&lt;gotialioru were hdd on Saturday with
Tht Sptctrum aainil\i conccssioM on rour
&lt;&gt;OiniS. Ho-r they rtfus&lt;d 10 consider a
front Pill&lt; logo. "Lapiana tame back •ion~
and said there- was oo way to~ it.
£,..,if it meant the end of tile paper,''
Rifkin said. "He said tile (Sp«rrum) Board
was mcctina oo Monday, be saod, I'm aoina
IO rcsip! and maybe tile ..,.. EdrtO&lt;oin·
Chief "ill resolve this,'' he added, "I thmk
th)l ,..., somn.'hat of&lt;"'".., play."
Rif'kin ca.lkd a preu ronferm« for
Sunday 10 announce the end of Tlrr

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On Tu&lt;osllay. Lapiana notln&lt;d Rifkin that
wkh the Board's support he "ould
cooctde to a menc;oo or lht Jtudc:-nt
aovrrnmcnt. Rifkin refused to m«t ..itb
him. "I was book&lt;d." ~said. "foolft
about 71tc Sp«rrum."
On Tucsday ni&amp;bt R.illtin and Kaplan
infO&lt;m&lt;d srodaus at lbc Ellicott Complex
that tilt papa "ould noc be pnnt&lt;d on
Wednesday. ''On W«&lt;n&lt;sday they....,..
Wxi&lt;&lt;d lo sec Tlrt Sp«trum In pr1n1,"
Moore said.
nr.
's starr had conlribul&lt;d
money 10 keep the paper prinllna. Pftillons
wen roUraed-o\·er 2000 sianaaures Vt'trt:
plller&lt;d in just m hours-for a
rcftrcndum asltina SA 10 SUpport til&lt;
paper. Adminisuarors mel to ditcuss
Options foo
the papa.
On Thursday aftcmoon,-;,... ,...k alter
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$p,Nn1m siancd a !SO,OOO •ubsnlptlon
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l&gt;rlnt, "subsnlption paid for by m311dotory
&lt;lud&lt;nl fe« Of tht Undcrvadualt SIUcknl
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&lt;p&gt;Students at the University at Buffalo launched a new newspaper in December 1950. The &lt;em&gt;Spectrum&lt;/em&gt; succeeded the &lt;em&gt;Bee&lt;/em&gt; (1921-1950) and &lt;em&gt;Argus&lt;/em&gt; (1947-1950). This collection provides access to the first twelve years of the Spectrum. This award-winning newspaper has been published continuously since 1950, and three times a week it provides news stories and in-depth coverage of campus events and sports.&lt;/p&gt;
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�_ _b y M ich ael F. H opkins
What we must bear Is not a
standard, but a flame.
Either that, or tile final shame.
First rise.
Pure entertainment. As we
strive for understanding, our
need for the simplicity of
enjoyment grows all the more
raw, and we sometimes spend
our whole lives In searcll of the
two.
Unfortunately, with
understanding blunted as it is
In Western Society by those
toroes gearing our collective
time and Individual thought for
a calculated taste, the full·
course meal is often Ignored.
We are kept so busy just trying
to !IUrvive, that we fall to see
Wh11t we try to maintain In the
name o f survival is often little
more tllan puppet strings and
poppy seeds. We 11nd that the
destroyers need no riot guns,
need no hooded masks, and
require no atom bombs. The
destroyer uses· the cathode
tube, Infiltrates the oellulold,
quietly otmmandeers the
printed page, and Infects the
virtuous through sheer force of
repetition gone mad. Through
this and more, the destroyer
uses us to kill ourselves.
The stink Is antisept ic.
During the past summer, I
wrote a piece on Supermen II,
one severely critical of the
film's preference for TV
Batmen-type camp over the
straight performance provided
by the film's two stars,
(Christopher Reeve and Margot
Kidder). More, I was (and am
still) surprised at the blzzare
critical response towards
Superman II, praising It to the
absurd polnt of even calling It
"wonderfully mature," and
lotally Ignoring the romper
room tackiness of the film.
It was of little surprise, too,
that the corporation backing
the film (Warner Bros.) sent a
letter denouncing my article. I.
was amazed, though, that a
college newspa,per, whose
writer In question has "little
knowledge ot the film
Industry," should receive a
letter from a multimillion dollar
corpora tion's National
Publicity Director! The chief
amazement came from a very
familiar line, In which this
Director, Mr. Fred Skidmore,
sa ys or me: "He also appears
to be slngula.rly serious In his
approach to a film that does
not purport to be· anything but
pure en tertainment . . . "
It's always Interest ing when
someone plays Intellectual
card tricks to coverup stupidity
under the mass-marketed gulse
of " fun.. or "entertainment "
only to accuse the person who
intelligently tells the truth
about it of being "Intellectual"
or "singularly serious."
Damn serious. In film alone,
we have seen the overall

P II () E N I X
shaping o f "pure
entertainment," from Birth 01
A Netron to all three versions
ol the so-called Jau !&gt;Inger.
We've seen how such " purity"
aided such stalwart stench as
the Ku Klux Klan, and how
such " entertainment"
perpetuated one lying
stereotype after another righl
to this day.
Yes, and we've seen the
precedents. The incidents.
How entertainer Thomas Rice
made a world-famous act out
of dressing up In rags, painting
up in greasepaint, and acting
like a foof. characterizing it as
Black. Jim Crow, he called it in

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you think that' s exaggerated,
ask some peopl e even today
where their concept of Atrlca
comes from. Entertainment.
Lena Horne, one of the
world's greatest en tertai ners,
had to walt ovar 40 years
before being given her
tumultuous due because of
"pure entertainment." Even
morn 'n' apple pie bulwark
Walt Disney went through
changes during his more
creative days, when woncs like
Snow While and Fantasia went
through the starched
appraisals of echelons fixmg
the ruleS for "pure

dogma. Perhaps Reggae
master Bob Marley said It best
w!len he told an Interviewer "I
neither go right nor left . I go
straight ahead."
Straight ahead. Where
entertainment's purity lies In
the perpetual Intercourse of
enjoyment and thought
breeding the deed; not
posturing Impotence gulsed as
celibacy. From Shakespeare to
Sun Ra, the play's the thing.
and be sure that cpnsclenoe
will sing, and be heard.
Entertainment .
Clean up the looking glass,
and take ott the glass slippers.

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Entertainment. How the
matinee Idol stereotype was
used to keep Humphrey Bogart
from lead roles for years. How
Billie Holiday, Lady Day, was
put down by so-called patrons
of Jazz for not sounding Uke
people the " patrons" were
putting down only a few years
before. How the very point of
mindless humor as "pure
entertainmen t," M r. SKidmore,
rose oceaslonal ha'lOC on one
of the eternal geniuses o f
humor, Charlie Chaplin.
Then , there's 50 years or
Tanan aped on film. I see
everyone putting down the
newest Tarzan film. yet totally
Ignoring the biggest reason
why It sucks like a sour lemon.
Self-styled moral status quos
shun the film' s "rampant"
sexuaflty for the cleanliness of
soap operas and cheapo horror
films. Siskel and Ebert, the
Chicago critics whose show,
Sneak Previews, is seen locally
on Channel17 suggest how
great the film would've been If
there had been some nude Bo
Derek (as II the dressed one
wasn' t overrated enough!) and
II the film had been done as a
whimsical comedy.
Nobody seems to be on the
foremost point, namely that
the cinematic Tanan films
have virtually always been a
whimsical comedy, based In a
sick mirroring of Western
society. Where pulp novel
writer Edgar Rice Burroughts
presented a sclentllically
fantastlc tale yet rooted in
solid narrative and strong
human character, the films
have usually reduced Tarzan to
three-year-old plots, two year·
old drama, and one of two
prevalent typecasts-either the
dumb but heroic brute (Johnny
Weissmueller) or the silent,
noble savage of the current
Derek product, both o f which
m acho their way through
Africa and po' dumb Blkck
tribes who were only born
there, and supposedly know
the turf. This film series has
screwed up near two
generations of mines ranging
all skin colors on lies about
Third World "inferiority," and If

entertainment." While the
positions o f Jazz, Reggae, and
other Third World Musics
stand on the tow scale of
" pure entertainment,"
countless European systems
drain off the M usic like
frenzied vampyrs (EuJopean as
In creed, not skin color or
Individual culture). The fold?
This society wants our minds,
and wants them ta./cen.
There's an aging Inner city
proverb that's useful to
remember nere: To gel some,
you got to brmg some. The
first blood is already drawn,
and It' s not about martyrs or

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Further, a look at the truly innovative artists from
Europe, like Bertoli Brecht and Jean Cocteau,
reveal a vital expression whose emphasis is the
human condition, often pointing out the struggling
beauty and authentic growth threateMd by
systematic capitulation to societal " advancement."
That is the point. A look at many such "Western"
artists anrl the aforementioned roots cul tures will
reveal this. Oft!!n, such atfirmative artists find life
under "their own" culture as tough or tougher than
''aliens'' do, and for the same basic reasons. From
ancient times to
present day, roots cultures
have been wiped out In Europe With the seme sheer_
ruthlessness that Europeans have employed to
wipe out and subjugate the varied folk cultures
around the world, and II you 111lok thai's a lie, look
at the whole of Western history. As Gandhi noted:
" History •.. • .. is a record of interruptions in
the course of nature. Soul·force, being natural. is
not noted in history."

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man, I see It
It no fool/
I no be fool dem link
no fool/
alligators Marcus
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Nat man, they come right up to us
end explain scientific why our shi t sin 't right
. . . and here is where the power I s. Clari fied
Images dancing shrewd symbolisms of the
problem, even pointing out how we all contribute to
II. No mincing of the content. No delusions. No
Illusion. No confusion.
But Baraka stamps a Marxist brand at poem's
end, and puts a booby trap on the poem's
effectiveness. A poem as powerful, hard·hltting,
and lnnovatlvely direct as this si mply doesn' t need

In the shadow of the welfare
Chocolate babies born In shadows
Are tribe/ now no longer
Seve In memories of gangrenous icing
On a twenty·story housing project
The chocolate gangrenous lcln!J of
Just Wait.
Langston Hughes
The pofnl comes across, then, that Jazzpoetry is.
quite simply, about something. About directive.
About how to get there. And, as is the case with
any expression. the swing Is shaped by tile given
individual.
Amlrl Baraka has long been such an Individual.
One of the Black poets around to maintain the
indigenous roots o f Jazzpoetry through the Beat
generatlon of the 1950's, he has always been a
daring Innovator of Word and directive. one ready
to risk his reputatlon In order to get his judicious
point across. One of the most bitingly direct poets
around, his is a style which brings seeming
contradictions face·to·face with one another, either
to work together or confront one another to a
definite conclusion.
While many may see this approach as hopelessly
naive or distracting, the fact Is that Baraka directly
addresses and nurtures the grass roots hopes and
very real aspiration for this world. If some do not
always wish the bloody cataclysm often forecasted
by Baraka, most would have his forceful Intent and
resolve to pull Western culture hard by the coat,
and jar them awake to the mess they know they've
made. A rubbage heap where none can survive.
Baraka's new booklet, especially the title poem,
Reggae or Not (Contact II Publlcatlons) shows the
strengths of the now·famed poet growing, even
flexing In his prodigious power. It also shows his
courage In taking o.n and attempting to incorporate
new aspeCts which, If unchecked, could undermine
· his perspective.
One wonders what stauncher Rastafarians will
say of Baraka's fierce approach to the Reggae
motif. Here, Baraka's daring and genius comes full
force. the driving swing of his most oral style
touching boldy on the rifle and symbolisms of Jah
music.

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supremacy. The media played the racist-as·
playwright Image up to the hilt, and too many Black
writers took the hype In just like everyone else.
They forgot the point about sticks and stones,
and wrote nothing but poems dealing In nothi ng
but mud·slinglng, name-calling, and aimless
protanlty saying nothing at all about the true
situation. Some would become escapists, while
covering their apathy in vogues of nationalism.
Others just unabashedly copped out_ Some learned
Many got burned. And the situation has only begun
to improve in recent years.
Baraka, as we all, must bear these facts In m ind,
and proceed aptly. This Is hardly impossible. That
so much diverse c(itlcism has been written about
Baraka, especially his shift of ideological armor
over the past decade, should Indicate his great
worth as an artist. Certainly his "alldlty as a Black
artist Is not In question. However, the continuity o f
that worth has been trequently threatened by
compromise, principally by media manipulation of
honest anger Into plain 'n simple ugliness. If
Baraka, as a social poet, Is to motivate positive
change. then his bluntness must be accompanied
by an ever·wldenlng clarity.
Certainly lew are more capable of de-fogging the
looking glass.

Inside beyond our craziness Is reality. People
rushing through life
dripping with
funk. Inside beyond our craziness end the lies of
philistines
who neve; wanted to be anything
but Bootsie
w/golden curls
and a dress tho they black as ter
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beyond our Inside, beyond wvo, beyond craziness
dripping with
reality
Is the funk

clumsy prime-time leaflet propaganda like "DEATH
TO ALLIGATOR EATING CAPITAUSWDEATH TO
BIG TEETH BLOOD DRIPPING IMPERiAUSM." It's
more than just the use of Marxi sm (which Is as
contradictory a doctrine to Natural Growth as
Capitalism or Imperialism, at least by proof of
current practiC!l); It's the bludgeoning way In which
Socialism Is presented as the only way. . . . . •
something that sounds a little too familiar,
regardless of the system's name.
Baraka is a genius of oratorical projection. This,
coupled with his charisma as a genuinely evocatlve
artist, and his sheer Innovative literary verve, has
Influenced a Whole generatin of Third World and
other poets, essayists, and playrfghts.
It Is also true that the way in which much of
Baraka's later work seemed to fO;Cus on one Ideo·
physical solution for all societal ills hs been
deliberately perceived less as a shock factor to
aesthetlca)ly shake the culture awal(e, and more as
a total means to the blacker side of white

Some of Baraka's crrtlcs could stand sharper
analysis. Especially Stanley Crouch. 'the brilliant
poetldrummer/analyst who writes for the Village
Voice. Crouch and Baraka have had a running
battle going for over a year now, Baraka the
flaming radical vs. Crouch the subtle activist
(whose essay style strongly parallels the early
Baraka/LeRol Jones work).
Recently, Crouch wrote a piece on Ronald
Reagan which may call his overall motivation Into
question. His piece did little more than give
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plaudits to Mr. Reagan for his tough executive
stance, a stance Which not only threatens grass
root peoples around the nation in 1erms of
economy atone (lowering minimum wage is
supposed to bring more money to the earner?! 1?), It
threatens the very fabric of artistic expressants
such as the musical ones Mr. Crouch Is very much
a part of.
If It's true that Baraka has been occasionally
guilty of naivete In the way he opposes the wrongs
of this society, what, then, may we say of a
statement which outright excuses one of society's
greatest violators?

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figurative, oddly dlsproportloned. He
then fused figure with background,
something not sudden but Which he
had been leaning toward, and the
figure became lost. The canvas plane
was established as the only painting
plane-as It really was, forget
perspective and overlap, they're only
Illusion.
The painting was now fused and
unified, no element or segment
omportant In itself. As Still
progressed, more and more of the
canvas was left blank, unpainted, and
the frayed color patches were.
Isolated, but not Islands, as they were
Intrinsically entwined with
compositional tension which keeps
the painting a whole.
As his entire production was a
whole, too, he lett the works uonamed
but for tile year and month, or year
and consecutive letters.

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Ten paintings line the walls of the
gallery room. They grow larger from
the very ri(lrlt of the doorway
sweeping dockwlse, and stronger.
Like photos serializing the growth ol
a living thi ng, magniHed so It seems
soma terrible awful carnivore, a newly
malevolent creature capable of
swallowing you whole.
They're Stills.
These paintings at the Albright·
Knox Art GalleQ' are part of the
Gallery's collection of 33 works by
Clyfford Still, 31 of which are gifts
from the artist. This Is the largest
permanent collection of Stills in the
world.
For Still, painting was to be a
responsible act by an artist
undaunted by the pressure and bind
of the critics, schools, movements
and even traditions. He wrote In the
Albrlght·Knox's catalogue of Its
collection: "To me It became an
Imperative that It this
Instrument-this extension of one's
mind and heart and hand-were to be
given Its potential, a fresh start must
be made:·
Clytford Still, who died In June
1980, made that start , coming Into his
artistic maturity as America was. He
received his M.A. In Art from
Washington State University In 1935,
at the age of 30, and began teaching
so that he would not have to sell his
paintings. His first one-man show
was held In San Francisco In 1943,
while he was working in the war
Industries. He moved to New York
after the war- at a time when the city

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was becoming the hub of the
artworld-to devote himself to his
painting.
America's new prominence was not
surprising. Europe was reeling from
the war. while In America artists such
as Stlti,.Mark Rothko, Barnett
Newman and-Jackson (drip-splatter)
Pollock were coming to the fore with
not only new artistic styles , but
entirely new approaches.
Newman was talking about
Absolute sublimity, Rothko a
rejection of history a.n d even memory,
and Pollock a klnd of painting that
was nothing but itself, a record of Its
own production and nothing more.
Still believed art should be a
portrayal of the artisrs mind and
intent at the moment of Its creation.
"Each painting is an act, the result of
action and the fulfillment of action,"
he said in a 1961 Audit magazine
interview. The painting Is not the
product of the action. as is Pollock's
work, but a record of the action and
translation of the moment insc(lbed
on canvas.

didn't like his photograph to be
published or displayed: the paintings
are a more Intimate Image of the real
inner Clyfford Still.
With determined Independence he
faced the critics when his paintings
were first displayed. He was
thoroughly condemned by most. Still
wrote In the Albrlght·Knox catalogue:
that " the professlonsals complained
that they were without precedent. or
that they gave evitlence of tradit ional
things misunderstood. Aesthetic,
political , even. religious offense was
apparent." Th is only drove Still
deeper Into his artistic
Independence-given such heated
attacks. he knew he was doing
somethi ng important.
A small number still admired his
work and when this group grew in
size and strength, he claimed, all the
critics (" boneheaded bullies and
Vassarettes'1 and museums (the
" biggest fraud perpetrated on the
American scene") jumped on the
bandwagon . He was "flattered" with
imitations.

IndiVIdual works are unimportant;
the series and flow of Still's art Is.
They are like the frames that make up
a movie reel -a movie of Still's inner
life. Each painting is a "still." He

A Still painting Is Intense and
unified and has a self-created
Intimacy that defies a reproduction or
color photograph. In the late thirties
Still began experimenting With the

"The works must be kept together
If their fundamental idea is to be
made clear." Clyfford Still once said.
He gave the Albright-Knox 31
paintings In 1~ with this stipulation
In mind. The collection was to remain
at the museum permanently, never to
tour or be loaned to another gallery.
He claimed the Albright·Knol(
understood his work and his beliefs.
Currently len paintings command
the St ill room. A low, broad, black
welded steel sculpture by Anthony
Caro, "Sea Purse," crouches In the
midote ol the lloor. perhaps Intruding
on the walking space a lltlla too
much. A low. thin beam skirts the
walls as a rai ling. But It has the
effect of keeping the viewer fenced In
as the paintings are free of it, floating
above unhindered.
They are also huge-there seems
more canvas in this room than wall.
we are used to the hugeness now,
wllh the flat fields oft he minimalists
and wlde·screen TV. But these are on
the furthest end ol the scale from
minimal art. These are drenched with
Still's energy Into anger and horrible
fears and howling Instinct. ,
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Oscar Peterson/Joe
Pass/Dinosaur-September 4
The Festival started oft rather unforgellably, the
chamber jam of Dinosaur laking the wind from
those more prune-set visages expect1ng to be 1a1d
back mto ttre mainstream cradle. Evoking a
surprised but overall appreciative audience
response, the trio erupted Into action with a well·
planned lree·lor·all. then spread the call around
Into a cool breeze of balladry and blue. Dinosaur is
txassman Davtd Alderson, drummer John Bacon,
and basslstlcelhst Greg PIOntek. Judging by the
ease in WhiCh they prepared themselves on an
afternoon's notice, Dinosaur's Imprint will be deep
in lime to come. We shall see.
Word spread sw11tly around the snack bar that
Joe Pass was etther del ayed, or would not arrive at
all. At any rate, Oscar Peterson came onstage lor a
solo performance, and the plstoo·fingered
pianoman proceeded to pump out the juice.
What power! Armed with an Impeccable love for
style and dazzle, and an experience which has seen
the best and worst of times, Peterson stunned the
audience w•th wing-swift lyrical Impact. The flow of
his touch was a grasping memoir, reaching
clutchrng p1llers blooming to wers spun the story
bronz'd a taste. He bobbed from " A Train"
streamlined on the tracks weaving out the
spaciousness of " Solitude" swirling the Indigo
filling the place with the bump-tip boogie of "C
Jam Blues" and Into the wilds of swing/and w here
ts Tyner these days?
Joe ~ass finally checked ln.
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Count Basie -September 5
Foc me, It was a lesson In Jazz history. For the
many wisdomed faces there It was nost algia for a
time whiCh seem s less com plicated through• the
haze of years that .!le between then and now. It
spoke of a time when a non-political royalty ruled
the dreams of American youth. The King, the Duke.
the Prez . . they·~ all passed oo while one
remains, the Count.
We arrived early lor the sold out performance,
with a"premtnit ion for the drenchi ng rain which
caught many last minute arrivals. Perhaps these
tardy folks already knew about the flat-tasting cola
and stale chips at the bar for early comers.
Nooetheless the show began with a promptness at
7:10 prn. Thank goodness the gel'l8f81 admission
ticket holders weren't forced to sit on the grassy
hill overlooking the convertible open air audltO!ium,
but were allowed standing room Inside.
Announcer Joe Ricco surrendered t~e stage to

N Y.S. Parks Commissioner Orin Lehman who
ceremoniously presented the Count wit h the 1981
Artpark Peoples Award In recognition o f his long
standing achievement and excellence.
Coinciden tall y, last year's w inner, John Hammond.
was mstrumental In Basic's relocatlon)o New Vorl&lt;
where his first major recordings were made.
The Count appreciatively accepted the hand
crafted stained glass piece the work of Marni
Bakst , and immediately put his band to work. Fresh
from a tribute performance at the Chicago Jazz
Festival, Basie's band appeared somewhat tenuous
to gl~ all they had until the night got rolling a bH
The visual focus was on the rtlythm section who
appeared immune to hectic schedules. A tresh
young drummer, along with bass player Cle~land
Eaton, whose youthful vigor belled his graying
mane, supplied the spark which would keep the
band cookln' through their t~ur (less 20 minute
break) performance.
Young talent was on display With trombonist
Dennis Wilson soloi ng on hi s own arrangement of
J.J. Johnson's " Lament." Dennis covered more
than the normal frequency range of the Instrument.
Flugelhorn soloist Bob Summers spiced up an
uptempo "They'll Never Be Another You" with a r
fiery cadenza. And the final quarter of the program
lxougttt out young vocalist Dennis Rolan (sic), who
captivated the audience with tastefully daring
Interpretations of " The Street Where You Live,"
" Just the Way You Are, "I've Got It Bad," "Every~ay
I Have the Blues," and an encore of Nat Adder1y s
" WOrk Song."
Rolan's body movement and noteworthy
distancing of his hand-held microphone truly
marked this young man as a-knowledgeable
professional with an Institution lor performance
well beyond his tender years. I'm still not sure the

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singer wanted as respectful an audience as Art park
afforded but he may have reacted affirmatively to a
well placed hoot or holler during his ad lib climax
to "Work Song." Either way, he left the audience
comfortable and satisfied.
Young talent not withstanding, the night
belonged to Basle's older fans, as he pointed out in
his Introduction to "Jada.Jada Zig Zig Zoom,"
warning the senior cltlzens not to get earned away
and start singing the first chorus. "Rather," he
said, "sing the second chorus Instead.'' And for
those who _
a.ren't old enough to recognize the trune,
he consoled,". . . this will be a new one for you."
Most of the older favorites (the ones that
attracted Immediate cheers) went unannounced
except for crediting soloists whose names were
lost In the haze of applause. Two exceptional
soloists I admired for their oonstancy of qu.tllty
and smoothness were alto saxophonist Danny
Turner (who excelled on Billy Holiday's celebrated
"Easy Living") and trumpeter Sonny. Cohn.
The count (who turned 77 on August 21st) got In
a few solos himself, jokefully claiming he was
crowded out of playing by his somewhat
challanging bass player. In comedic revenge, aasfe
offered guitarist Freddie Green, who's been with
the Count since the late '30, and Who's never
known to take a solo, 11 space limited to the final
chord of a song. Freddie played the chord '
unerringly.
It was still raining when we left the concert
Which ended with encouraging words about the
Count's return next year. On this night I learned
much of the big band tradition from one of the real
masters. Next time I hope I'll be a bit closer to
"feeling" that tradition like the many who enjoyed
tonight.
-8111 Besec;)cer

Marathon of New Jazz-September 6
It was expressive times.
II was regressive times.
It was a time most human, and full of human
qualities. To be continued and. I trust, bettered.
It began with New Music, New Poetry (Amlrl
Baraka, Dav1d Murray, Steve McCall), that produced
the poulituce and the fire. Many of the more manic
complacent in the crowd were reported to have
suddenly heard their mam11s calling; varied sizes of
toddlers were seen weaving t11e theatre and crying
for their favo.rite soap operas to come pick then up.
My.
Murray was burmng and McCall was swirling the
tempo. the horn and drum a choir of one. Baraka,
as always, was forceful, penetrating, and evocative,
though mix10g the essentialism of John Coltrane
with the pendantics of sloganism (in thiS case.
Marxism) may find the wry versemasti!r at odds
with himself, hopefully soon. The si tuation screams
for salient resolution.
,
Not much can be said about Lonni e Liston
Smtih. The renowned pianist and his Cosmic
Echoes started things off with a romping, reveling
rendition of Wayne Shaner's " Footprints"
(reedsman Dave Hubbard running it off!), only to
dkisipate Into the disco wastelands, from which
they were last seen Happing half-skinned bobcats
end sugar-droped kewpies . Yow.
Gwen Brooks once told me that Poetry is Life
distilled. Therefore, I trust you will find " A
BREACHING OF THE LOOKING GLASS" something
of a brew.''
More on the Incredible Sun Ra performance will
surface neKt week In an exclusive Interview with
the Jazz mystic himself. Highlights? Strats, the
deeps, Kabuki theatre, a spiked "Cocktails for
Two," and ... the Black Box.
Beaver Harris and the 360 Degree Experience
arrived late but went promptly to work upon arrival.
It's a good thing they did, for the primal call and
shout of the ensemble found themselves cut off in
one of the most b~arre and inexcusable escapades
ever witnessed by this reviewer.
Drummer Harris, pianist Don Pullen, steel
drummer Francis Haynes, bassist Cameron Brown,
and altoist CarlOs Ward took a few minutes but
gelled into a sernly plasmatic expressive;
sometimes Harris' ferocious virtUosity would engulf
the band, but everyone would have their space and,
In whole, sear the silence. In one sector Pullen
would sprinkle the dragon-seeded hymn of warrior
romp, and the swaying Brown would tip It around . I
did miss the tender serenades that the Experience
can summon with captavatlng authenticity
(especially with the tonal empathy between Pullen
and Haynes), but considering their forced tardiness
and the unenviable task of following a very hot Sun
Ra performance, one could surmise that they may
not have been in a very balladic mood.
What might develop later will never be known.
For, about ten minutes or so Into the ritual, the
house lights went on. Pullen, spreading the dragon
around, notes the non-motion. The crowd begins to
murmur when, a few minutes later, the stage lights
are switched . . . off. In mid-collective. One by one,
each of the musicians dissolve the ritual and, as
the crowd reflects the artists' mounting anger,
Pullen walks straigt&lt;l for the mike and says it all:
" Some people are very rude."
Whether it was some !lind of union time limit, or
some misunderstanding of the muses, it was a
disgraceful moment. Either the event-setters should
work out tJme-wor'k·pay hassles bef()(ehand with
their employees, or they should stop calling II a
marathon. The result was unfair to all Involved, or
they should ·stop calling It a 111arathon. The result
was unfair to all Involved, especially the artists,
and the audience found II an inappropriate end to a
tumultous day. Something for the Artpart people
involved to remember for neKI year.
This was a precedent for·continuity. Not a
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a sign greeted us and directed our journey around the corner to
an alleyway, at the end ol which we diSGOvered the Courtyard.
A three-story brick building, two houses with the
corresponding number of yards and a brickwatl encoompassed
the Courtyard. Sound technicians ran checks as the stage crew
put finishing touches on the sets.
Intimate. Friendly. Our feet-which occupied the same plane
as the performing area-rested one long stride from the Curry's
dining room.
Nearby a phone rang and music lloated down from an open
window. Through a fence at the end of the Courtyard we saw a
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books-it's-butlshlt, Noah says that Starbuck is jusl a con-man.
Another example of this conflict has to do with Um Curry
(Katty Lavery). Starbuck tells plain ole Uzzy that she Is
beauti ful if she believes It, whereas Noah keeps pleading her
to " Look In the mirror! " and see reality.
Starbuck's attempt to reconcile fantasy and cold deadly
reality culminates In a heart·to-heart w ith Lizzy. As )hey sit In
the barn discussing the Intrinsic value ol "living In the head,"
the sheriff (C. F. Pion tek) and his deputy File (Bill Mart lock)
stand in the living room asking H.C. how come
Starbuck-a k.a Tornado, the wanted confidence man-isn't
around, when his wagon sils right out front.
Starbuck and the Curry daughter come to the conclusion that
"maybe you have to live somewhere between your dreams" and
concrete reality. Moments later, his mind swimming In this
possible answer and •n his new found community with Lizzy,
Starbuck bursts Into the living room where his visions are
dashed. He barely escapes.
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the Law wtlltngly acqluescing. Just then thunder booms and
clouds part: Starbuck is redeemed.
This brief sketch should lndle&lt;~le that I he dream/reality
question receives light treatment , but the play still menages to
provoke some though on the}ss.ue.•
The small audience laughed loudly and frequently during the
show. Much of the one·line humor revolves around pPOf hapless
Jimmy and his unseen girlfriend Snooky, a free-splnted,
somewhat less-than-respectable lass. Noah, of course,
dtsapproves of the bU&lt;Idlng romance; he slams the phone down
when she cans. squeals to Pop about the affair, and creates as
many hurdles as possible IOf the lovers to leap.
The humor worked It drew the viewers Into the action while
providing a lew good chuckl!s. •
One Interesting aspect of N. Richard Nash's The Rainmaker
. Is Its view of women and their social role. Written some thirty
years ago but set In the rapidly growing old West, the cnaracter
of Uzzy embodies the Ideals of farm women-or so we have
been led to believe.
Lizzy wants to find a man, exchange vows, cook the family
food, mend the clothes • . • you get the Idea. When she
attempts to envision her lutwe, she defines herself and her role
In relation to what hubby wants and does. Furthermore, in the
first scene we leam that It Is a crime for women to be
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Intelligent. An Interesting aside.
We left the Courtyard amused and well entertained. The
area's aura of cozy Intimacy added immeasurably to the play's
success and our enjoyment of lt.
The Rainmaker's last dates are tonight and tomPfrow at 8:00
with a rain date on Sunday. Tickets cost $4.00 and $2.00 lor
senior citizens.
Congratulations to peopleart/BIIo. and Lavery·Mirand
Productions for taking a chance and pulling it off. Beat that
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monochromatic ones, become
landscapes of oil paint. Infinite
variation among the folds and fields
and ridges and gulleya. Still's work
brings i n texture-when the light hits
it, shining glossy patches play on the
paintings' matte dullness.
tn front of the largest works (shins
p4'essing the rail) walking Is
necessary to see it an, at least the
_ bottom hall, and all you see Is paint,

paint, paint. tt's a journey through a
country, a land of a man and t)ls art.
The artist Ben Shahn once said of
a Still painting: "The canvas Is done
In all over back, and has a single
random drip of white coming down to
(I would judge) about a loot I rom t ne
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didn't look. Next time yo.u visit the
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. One ol the latest trends among moviemakers ls to fashion a V'
him around a popular hit song. That Robbie Benson classic Ode
to Billy Joe was probably the first, and the newest Is Krlsty
McNichols' Tile Night the Ughts Went Out In Georgia. The
thinking behind thiS goes thalli you liked the song, you will
most likely spend the money to see the movie.
The German contribution towards this cultural advancement Is
Rainer Warner Fassblnder·s L/11 Marleen. The story Is created
around the World War II torch song of the same name, and
begins In Zurich. Willie (Hanna Schygulla) is a night club singer
and lover of Roben Mendelssohn (Giancarlo Giannini), a member
of a Swiss organization that smuggles Jews out ol NBZi
Germany. His father (Mel Ferrer} Is head ol the network and sees
the relationship as dangerous to their cause. He arranges for
Willie to be banned !rom Switzerland, •nd she Is IOiced to return
to her native Germany. Much of the story revolves around the
Jover's separation.
Discovered by a Nazi officer with secondary motives, Willie
records U/1 Marleen which quickly becomes popular among
fOIIorn soldiers. She becomes a star and is welcomed Into the
Nazi hierarchy.
From here on, the plot winds and twists, stutters and
stammers due primarily to chOppy editing and uneven direction.
Fassblnder seems to have lhrown in any piece of film that Is
visually stimulating without regard to continuity.
Ms. Schygulia has a tremendous screen presence, like a
German Marilyn Monroe, but the director gets carried away with
11. There are too many repetitive shots of Willie loolllng longingly
Into the camera. Another director could have taken her blend of
innooence, charm and sensuality and created a Ioree on the
screen, as did Joshua Logan with Marilyn In Bus Stop. Instead
her personality Is lost In a series of shon Incongruous clips.
The musical score does little to bind the film's visual Imagery.
The music swells at times with no apparent connection to lhe
action on the screen. The repetition of the title song Is almost
laughable, a.nd even Fassblnder pokes fun at this. At one point ,
Roben Is captured by the Germans and his relations with their
national heartthrob Is suspected. He refuses to confess anything
and Is tortured by being placed In a..cell plastered with pictures
of Ull Marleen. The song Is piped into his cell continuously until
he nearly goes Insane. By movie's end, the audience begins to
sympathize with him.
The film Is pictorially pleasing In several parts, catching the
drearlness·and dirt of the soldiers' life atthe front and
contrasting It with the beauty of Ms. Schygulla, suggesting that
Fassblnder's strength Is cinematography and not direction. The
movie could be an Interesting lesson In lncoherency lor
beginning film makers, and should be enjoyed by those who
absolutely love the song U/1 Mar/een- OthefWise, stay away from
movies with songs as their titles and their themes.
Ull Marleen Is In German with English subtitles and Is
showing at the Amherst Theater.

FACT: Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears
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PLACE: Moscow, the city where one lives his
workday llle hoping that he will become lucky
and marry someone of Importance.
SETS: Two or Moscow's beuer apanments, a
women's work dormitory, a lactory, and some
inspiring glimpses ol the countryside near the
Russian capital.
The theme ol this Russian film/novel hinges
around three women I rom one ol Moscow's
women's work dormitories. One ol the women
tries to get ahead In life by taking an entrance
exam in order to get accepted Into a school.
She fails. But the melodrama continues and we
see that because she does not cry and Is
strong through all her hardship that she
eventually does become successful.
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The.Importance or control over one's llle has
particular slgnll lcance In this film. Each of the
three women (the three comrades) has a
different Idea ol how to live out their Individual
existence. The women tell not only their stOiies
but the story of Moscow llle-llle, that is, for
It's wOiking class. And there are apparent
classes.
The film, though winner ol the Academy
Award for the Best Foreign Language Film of
1981, Is decfdedly unlike It's European
counterparts. The factory scenes contrast with
the psychological overtones found In a Resnais
film. Instead of the Frenchman's Influence, the
viAwA&lt; ""n ,..,_.! ln fll'ti '"""" &lt;;eenes rile with

the message of Russian efficiency.
The film moves well. It reminds one of a
drawn out chess game. A game, It must be
stressed, Where the players have their futures
at stake.
Moscow does not Believe in Tears contains a
holdover from one of the Soviets' greatest film!
by one of Its greatest filmmakers-Venov's
A/arm Clod. Time moves the game and It
creates the progression of llle. The three
women play within the guidelines of time: they
8/e pawns of It's system. Decisions ultimately
effect the efficiency of one's time. Obey the
alarm clock a.n d rise-obey the factory clock
and beCome elticlenL
The him does have some failings. The
camera rarely takes the liberty of Involving the
viewer In the story's movement. The one time
when the camera work becomes anywhere near
artistic, or manipulative lor that matter, it
comes oil as an amateurish vehicle to evolle
empathy tor a woman WhO is pregnant and
single.
In the scene the woman sits on a park bencll
bundl~ In a great coat. The camera moves
from a close l ocus of her troubled lace to a
zoom out of the whole scenario which Includes
a man Wheeling a baby carriage. This Is quite
the East/West distance from Bereloot In the

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are grainy; It's as II the viewer Is being shown
moving postcards of the motherland.
Moscow Ooes Not Believe in Tears hs now
showing at tile Amherst Theater.

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date of the UB Fallfest, a day·long orgy of boozing and wenching
brought to you courtesy of all the fine folks at theSA and UUAB.
Headlining this year is Gary U.S. Bonds, consummate '60's
rocker who's making quite a comeback these days with his latest
album. Dedication produced In part by well·known rock'n'roll
philanthropist Bruce Springsteen. Gary's the man who gave us
"Quarter to Three" and "New Orleans" In the olden days, and
"This Uttte Girt" more recently, and tie's still cooking after all
ttlese yars. The show starts off at 4 p.m. with country·rockers Old
Salt, followed by the Exotics at 5:30 p.m. and Gary taking the
stage at 7 p.m. If it should rain, Gary will be appearing at 9 p.m.
Inside the Clark Gym, where a $2.00 admission fee will be
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sights, and sounds in a spectacular day-long series of activities,
performances, exhibits, and games on Sunday, September 13,
1981 at Baird Point on US's Amherst campus. Events include a
race, Jazz and bluegrass concerts, topped off with an evening
concert by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and a fireworks
display over Lake LaSalle. All eve11ts are free and all students,
staff, faculty, alumni and families of the University, as well as
the local community, are invited to participate.

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September 17th at 8:00 p.m. In the Squire Hall Fillmore Room on
US's Main Street Campus. Tile quartet-Dave Porter on lead
vocals and lead guitar, Ed.VIvenzlo on plano and synthesizer,
Greg Uss on bass and lead vocals and Frank Briggs on
drums-alternates a startling array of covers by Peter Gabriel,
Genesis, Weather Report and the Police with a set of origi nal
material which will be Included on their debut LP to be released
shortly. Tickets are $2 for students and $3 for general public.

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Coming to the Memorial Auditorium thls Monday Is a
rock'n'roll concert of dynamite t radition and reigning spunk.
Opening the show is David Johansen, initially lead vocalist of
seminal urban rockers the New York Dolls who led the City's
glitter pretenses into punk's primal bone, all the while spitting
lightning as they say. Johansen's solo career has had its share
of turns-an indifferent record com pany for one- w ith the latest
looking bright at the release o f Here Comes The Night. Funky,
fiery and tempered with a romantic sensibility for realists,
Johansen delivers live as well.
The seff·acclalmed 'bltch·ln·boots rock queen" Pat Benatar
headlines and the heart·swelfing plxle from Long Island belts It
with the best of 'em. But that 's ai&gt;parent from all tile FM airplay,
so the promise remalns for a hot repeat of her sold-out
performance at Stage 1 two years ago. See why " the critics are
cooing and the record companies wooing."
And make sure you don 't miss Johansen.

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On September 15th heavy leather Oroog rockers Blue Oyster
Cult Invade M emorial Auditorium for a night of rude guitar abuse
that's guaranteed to boil your brain in your cranium and leave it
dripping out of your ears in tong gray sticky strands. The Cult
may have ditched their laserlum, but they haven' t abandoned
their paten ted sonic attack, so couot on a certi fiably white-hot
show alternating stuff from their new one, Fire of Unknown
Origin, with all you have molten metal chestnuts like " Cities On
Flame•· and " Hot Rails to Hell." Open ing the show are aging
boogie·rockers Foghat i n support of their most recen t Warner LP
Girls To Chat ~nd Boys To Bounce.

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THEATER/The Raimaket by N. Richard
Nash-Courtyard Theater at PeoplearUBflo., 224
Lexingt on Ave., 8 p.m.
ROCK/the Detours plus the Daters-Schuper House,
t802 Niagara St., t0:30 p.m.
CONCERT/Faculty Recital by pianist Yvar Mlkhasholf
with violist Thomas Halpin at the new Cameron Barrd
Hall on UB's Amherst Campus. The concert marks
the inauguraliOf\ of the new Baird facility.
DANCE/Buffalo Regional Ballet (see Friday listings).
LASER SHOW/Laset/um (see Friday llsllrig). 2, 8 &amp; tOp.m.
FILM/Melvin &amp; Howard-Squire Hall's Conference
Theater on UB's Main St. Campus. 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and
9:30p.m.
A RT/Sculpt ure '87 (see Friday listing).

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and Wayne Franklcn- Burchheld Center, Buffalo
State College, t300 Elmwood Ave.
ART/Permannent Comic Art Collection plus The Great
American Circus - Carnegie Cultural Center, 240
Goundry St .
PHO TOS/Buffalo Prctorralcsl Photographs by Jack
Buller and Jane Wroger-CEPA Gallery, 700 Main St.
4th floor.
PHOTOS/Women m Photography-Everywoman
Opportunity Center, 237 Main St.
ART/International Pr.nl Room featurrng Dati, Bami,
Rockwell and others- Gallery Mark, 347 Franklin St.
ART/Summerspace fMturlng Robert Collignon, Kim
Braun, Blf Henrich, a• j G. Roger Oenson-Hallwalls,
700 Main St., 4th floor It a.m. - 3 p.m.

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Amherst Campus, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30.
FI LM/Richatd Pryor In Concert-Buffalo Stale
College's Student Union ~ial Hall, 6 p.m. and 8
p.m.
CONCERT/Buffalo Pops Orchestra featuring excerpts
from Fiddler on I he Rot/ and Pctgy and Bess.
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Memori al Audllorlum. 7;30 p.m. (see accompanying
article).
THEATER/An Ofler You Can't'Retuse, the world
premi ere of a one man show starring Ernest
Borgnlne- Shea's Bu ffalo Theatre, 646 Main Sl.
JAZ2. FUSION/Baxler- Sc huper House t 802 Niagara

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THEATERISMw Festival 198t, N lagara-on·the·La~e.
Ontario, Cenada.
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Theatre;
King Charles (2 p.m.) and Tile Magrstrate (7:30 p.m.)
in Court House Theatre; Rose Marie (2 and 7:30 p.m.).
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THEATER/Shaw Festival 198t, Nlagara-on·the·Lal&lt;e,
Ontario, Canada.
St. Joan In Festival Theatre and King Charles In
Court House Theatre at 2:00 p.m.
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CONCERT/Itzhak Perlman, world renowned
St. Joan (2 p.m .) and The Magistrates (8:30 p.m .) In
vlollnlst- Ki elnhans Music Hall. Sponsored by ORS
Cour et House Theatre; Rose Marie (2 p.m.) in Royal
Arts Foundation. 8:30 p.m.
George Theatre.
BLUES-JAZZ/Singer Donna Bursle &amp;
Frtends- Schuper House, t 802 Niagara Sl. 10:00 p.m. ART/ (see listings for Friday).
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State College, t300 Elmwood Ave.
ART/Permanent Comic An Collection plus The Great
American Circus-Camegie Cullurel Center. 240
Goundry St.
PHOTOS/Bulfato PoC1orlaltsl PhotographS by Jack
Buller and Jane Wenger-CEPA Galler, 700 Matn St.,
4th floor.
PHOTOS/Women rn Photogr11phy-Everywoman
Opportunity Cer·ler, 237 Main St.
ARTllntematoonat Print Room featuring Dati, Barn1,
Rockwell arod otllars-Galle&lt;y Mark. 347 Frani&lt;Hn St.
ART/Summerspace featuring Robert Collignon, Ktm
Braun, Bif Her~:,ch, and G. Roger Denson-Hatlwalls,
700 Main St .• 4th floor, tt a.m .· 5 p.m

CONCERT/Pat Benatar and David Johansen-Buffalo
Memorial Auditorium. 8 p.m. (see accompanying
article).
CONCERT/The Trlmlni Singers In 16th and 17th
madri gals and motels- Central Library Audllorlum,
Lafayelle Square, t2:30- t 2:45 and t:t().1:45,
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Ontario, Canada.
tons (2 p.m.) and Camille (8:30 p.mJ on Festival
Theatre:
King Charles (2 p.m.) and The Magrstrate (8:30 p.m.)
In Court House Theatre; Rose Mstle (2 p.m. and 8:30
p.m.) in Royal George Theatre.
ROCK/the Elements and Lucky Prerre-the
Continental, 2t2 Franklin Sl.
UB FALLFEST '81/Gary U.S. Bonds and
others-Squire Fountain Area, UB's Main Street
Campus starting at 4 p.m. (see accompanying artocle).
ART/Third Annual All on Paper Erhrb/tion-AAO
Gallery, 698 Main St.
ART/Works by Erte, Bamet, Picasso and
Oaii-Benjamins Gallery. 427 Elmwood Ave.

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ART/Sculptpte '87, an lnvilalional exhibition of Indoor
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to 4:30p.m.
THEATER/Shaw Festival 1981, Nlagara-on·the·Lake,
Ontario, Canada, Cemil/e In Esllval Theater; The
Magistrate In Court House Theatre; Rose Marie In
Royal George Theatre. 8:30p.m.
ROCK/The Celibates-the Continental. 212 Frankhn
St.
ART/Third Annual All on Paper Erhrbltlon-AAO
Gallery, 698 Maln St.
ART/Works by Erte, Barnet. Picasso and
Daii-Benjam lns Gallery, 427 Elmwood Ave
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2:30 p.m.
LASER SHOWl Laserium (see Friday listing) 2, 6, 8
p.m.
CO NCERT/Contemporary Music Concert featuring
guest planlsllcomposer Carlos Santos In works for
voice, plano and film-Baird Hall on UB's Amherst
Campus, 8 p.m.
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Nash-Courtyard Theatre at People/art/Bflo., 224
Lexlnglon Ave. 8 pm
ROCK/The Elements (formerly the Stains)-Schuper
House, 1802 Niagara SL 10:30 p.m.
DANCE/Buffalo Regional Ballet directed by Olga
Kostrflzky and presented by Black Mountain II
College and lhe Royal Academy of Ballet In a
program inctudong ''Les Noches," "Sieepong Beauty
Pas de Sox," "Valse Brillanle," and "Elude and
Bolero."-Center Theater, 681 Main Sl., 8 p.m.
LASER SHOW/Lasetium, a cosmic laser concert
featuring the rock music of David Bowie, Genesis the
Kinks and others-Melody Falr, Niagara Falls Blvd"
North Tonawanda, 6, 8, &amp; 10 p.m.
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article).
JAZZ/Oinosaur- Schuper House, 1802 Niagara St.
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ART/ (see listings for Friday).

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                    <text>Kabosh Committee members have coming out party
Student leaders meet with students
Ha)'dm clwr" SpcodJna tl&gt;&lt; &lt;IUe summer clraftina • plan,
and -rtlna uh Gnochwe Suidalt Auodotloo (OSA)
m&lt;m~ .,.hotcctural student Peur Hlnchman and Hayden
compcK&lt;d a tollltlon thor will Jive studenu a comparable
- o n Amhast and ~In Stmt.
SA PmiCknt Joe Ril'ltin pru;sioBII&lt;Iy uTJ&lt;d tbolth&lt;
scuderu1 "~ invol•ed" wich Kabolh'• liaht fO&lt; ~~nt
ac rhc Amha• c.a,JNS, roOJntainona thor they do
ba~ oa opponututy to mXI &lt;hanac Tb&lt;) •m joined b)
Sq'Un Hall Doteaor R4bert Hmd&lt;non ~-ed !bat
&gt;tlldrnu ~~~~ "Oft 10 Iller lilt odsunhtntoo.'• mllld
"Many of u&gt; ~....,. that edUc:lllion eon ~ eoc•m o-cr a
IW t.\blt," Hmdcr10n added, "madl .,._,.,.. II~CI piKe
ow of aht dawoom and i:n a UDJOft ••
Flon\ed bf L/wl• that Hondunan drafted, Ha)"&lt;ko
briefly outhncd KabDih'• plan to the &lt;r0-.11, aslr~a that the
&gt;tucl&lt;nt&gt; become lnvol•ed on tho pro&lt;QI. But he 1aJd he

By SETH GOODCHILD
Mttnt~~i118 Eduor
Squi.V!lmhem Divblon Di!'O('IQf Oob H a)dcn told a
&lt;~opclcal Haas Lounac crowd )Cllerday aftcrnoon tbll
Sqwr&lt; Hall 1&gt; a "lost c:use." but that he upocu a
fa&gt;orable heanna from UnMnoty Praldtnl Robert l.cttor
11 a m&lt;t'llnl toda) on the Kabooh Comll\llttt'&lt; conunat!IC)o
propo&lt;al
~~~ 1h~ as:suranca. rn.anr

srudtfttl ttmaanN

......,.,,,II&lt;Cd th.u tht KabDih c..mmurtt tloould nor

~

ro&amp;~&gt;una for a otoderu u..- and doliDI Squorc Hall
mon: •thcmrntly. Thc CTO'"d-,.hic:b probably r&lt;atb&lt;d 200
or ots rcal.-srocted calLI fo&lt; ro&amp;~&gt;~~na the dcml.e of thc
wuon v.-ilh mort t!nlhu.siasm than Kaboth ., caUt for
SUPPOrt.
The rally wa-" the (uA 1n a St'tlti of in(onnacionaJ
KUtOns dn.t~nfd 10 k~studrtl(s; updated on ahe evc-ntsSWToundlna the Sq .. r&lt; Han doroohtlon Ita )'den told rhc
cro"d that afttt the Ke1ter moctina •udl pthcrlnas ,.ould
~ rtp&lt;ated as pan or the prnc:al or r~Pt-. fnr
compuabic &lt;~e on lilt Amlltnl Campu1
B&lt;au&gt;&lt; or • looa...undma Uni&gt;a"S~ty COII'IntolrllftK ro tbc
Hcahb Sc:OC"nCa, th&lt; ~U.n Str«t Campou
~ CIOIIIPI«d1
.,,.. o•a to that ocarlmuc sector. Squtl\" Hall.,•ll bm&gt;m&lt;
pan or the Dental School, t h e - nocded to offtct
ou11idc ~ed1tors concern O\tr nnaJI r~allta.
Con&gt;tructoon hll alreodv ~non many pit,...,, wuh

,.,a

v.--a.nled to Ji"e Ktutr an opportunity 10 rev.cw 1t1

SqllltC &lt;'ll«''ed 10

~

coo.suuctton •or\

10

I n responw.

lhut dg,.u 10 Januat) ""h actual
\4art 'liOtn('\JCM tn early ~tnl

~uckat JO\'cmmentl rormM lht Kabo.. b

Commito«. an OUICfOWih of the Hou.,. Counctl - "ho&lt;h

1'4.111.

v ....., PrHldcnt IO&lt; Faahlia Planninc J ohn rolealabc
p&lt;oduccd a pro_.t that aollod for bctt&lt;t uttlozatoon of
e.o&lt;~ona M01n SorM bult.IJilP f« &lt;tudau orprualoou .
Ha}d"' 1mplortd 1ht audtft'K"t' tO JnC t..C1tCT a dtan-.o.c: to
olcadc b&lt;t•ccn th&lt; r"o plaas ~r- ooy prOiat oc &lt;IWIJ&lt;
1D UO&lt;IIC&gt; 0&gt; tqun , B i l l - ....,.led l(abooh 10 llt&lt;mpl to
""" thc odmonl'tl'llltOn ftom dosut~ Sq\urc Hall. dra•ona
1arona f""81M" from othn audK"DCC: mtmbtn:

'' ltis

thaJ u

\tTY ob\•out 10 £G•n:&amp; ou1 10 ttx Amhc:rie CampuJ
"-a ~ dt-)ta.ntd' to mh1b11 sti.Kimt plhcrma ;md
rO"t.....,..l]"t,...,.,

lHE

EORUM

;::;:::::::===a

F11day 11 September 1981 Volume 32 Number 8 Stale Unovotslty ol New Voot. at BuHIIo

~

Hayden's Kabosh Committee outlines proposals for Squ ire
Kabosh SUgnl&gt; I hOI tbc dcpanmtnt ~- pon 00
• the bwldona and h••• th&lt; 01btt pan ,., co th&lt;
I&gt;MDoc! or Stud&lt;ru Affacn. (DSA).
1'llc OIT Complc1t Plan call&gt; (OJ the: ~- uf
th&lt; EdUc:lllo»aa C....mUI\ltalloll Ccmii (El'C). no•
Ha'lna beard that a Uniwrsity .studMt uruon u ao
loealed on the around floor of, c.pco, to th&lt;
mtqnol pan ofthe ..,..,.,unity. ~....... or
mJdau dub&gt; and o.-pniltauam m&lt;1 TU&lt;tday to lo&gt;tm basanntt or O&lt;-mm• Hall. Clemens H.U ,. ;&amp;il.,edly
ro th&lt; Kabosh Commiuce's proposall for Squorc H~l undc:nrtiliud. IO&lt;!rordo"s to the Kabom ~coup.
Student Kf'VtCi"'otpnilaalons such as Communhy
space re~tloc:.ation.
Action Corp1CAC) and the Ncw York Publl&lt;
A«otdina to House Council O.alrman Oob
lnt= Racar&lt;h Group (NYPIRC) '"oold JO to the
Ha)'dcn, uplalnlna the SIUdcat proposal 11 the
Capon !ooms \'Xa1ed by ECC.
Talbert Hall m«tina. lilt problem is not chat Squorc
is closina. but thai ""'e fdt we lhould com&lt; up "'th
h&lt; Clrft:l l'laNmmt Ccroter, also on the lfOUnd
some plan ""ic:b •ould proridc «ntral ·-oro
lloor or c.pco, ..&lt;Mild ~ rdoau&lt;d 80C0tdtna to the
both c:ampu...," Tbc adminiJuatooo'• prOpO&gt;OI &lt;ails
u.ud&lt;ru plan and ... Intcmation&gt;l St\ldtnt llo&lt;ardl
for d...,.nlna 11udent tbroa&amp;ho,. doffcrent
Qfttcr and ror.,... otodrnt clubs -llld """" .......
loaotoocu oro th&lt; Main Strca and Amh&lt;nl Campuses.
Thc r.... lloor or Nonoa-.. bich Ha)'dtn dauncd
The Kabosh plan calb fo&lt; COIISOiidllma Pmilar
u
"wwlct..nont&lt;d by the DS!I Ufe Worbhop&gt;"-t&gt;
runc:dons into certain areas.. includlbl Harriman
slated for "publitalion.. ypc ftmedocts'' "Kh bU&gt;Onoo
Utnry, the Capcn·Nonon-Talbcrt (o.rt) Complu,
orroc:a capable: of'taklna ........ .. and
and the Ellirou Complex. Ju.Ufyina ccntral "udt&lt;tt
classirtee~ ..... Kab&lt;Mh suu&lt;&gt;~• that a tick&lt;t om..,
space on both campuses Ha)'den araucd that while
also be pla&lt;cd in Norton.
rl'CQ&amp;IIiz.inc thai most stodmts in the futurc .,UJ bc at
Now housina DUE oll'lots and dassroomt, thc
Amh&lt;nl, "aomt pcopk al\" only on Main Scrtct a.nd
S&lt;COnd floor o( Capco is the S\UC&gt;Ied .,.... heon&lt; for
•oukt.n"l come ou1 here.··
coumdina senico-d•• Sexualky Ed!JQI ioo Ccntn,
Tbc otudmt proposal coasi.sts or t .. o
Dcopotn Caller. and l..cpl Aid- wit11 som&lt; 'I&gt;K&lt; for
pouibilitla-tho Harriman P1&amp;A and the CNT Plan.
rcmainina DUE rOo.nt Ctasws would havc to ~ ,..
Un&lt;kr the Harriman Plan thai .llructur&lt;, 0011..Uy
scbcc!ulcd to Ellocou and Main Stmt and r.,_
buill a&gt; th&lt; studeru union, would ~earmarked ..
,_,.. pat1llioned ofT co ...... sata11c:r orr....,.,,,..
tJw student Kli\ily center rcw tbc Ma:.n Sum
tcttinal.
c:ampus. Now houslnc th&lt; Thcater aod Dancc
B&lt;fo.-e ""Y .,..,.,.. can ~ ......medulcd from ,.,_ •
Dcpanmmt, !&lt;Vend Squi« Hall actiV&gt;IICI and
rooms. bo"tvn. pam,ssioft ku ro bt R.'!C"ri'-'ed rrom
seM&lt;a &lt;OUid ~ loalted th&lt;K.
DSA y.,., l'rcsicl&lt;nt Richard Sisadkow and Pr&lt;Stdcnt
The Mu•k: room and Browsing Llb~ry are slated
Robert Kctte&lt;.
10 ~ rc-1ncatcd In the large clanrooml II lh~ back of,
Harriman's lfOUnd floor. A ~&gt;mini Ral'.-kf'\linJ
tml.bsion IS likt--l5( ntedtd rrom Ketler and Vft:c-·
soups and non.glll food-1.$ p&lt;oposcd for the dinina
President for 1\todcmk Afrai~ Robert Roslhcra
area no" claimed by tbc Faculty Oub.
~foro the lDcalcr and D._ DcpantMS c:a ~
rdocated.
Tho Kabooh Commtii«'S "'riU&lt;n
.soon of Und«Jnduat• Edualioo (DUE)
pru&lt;nred co , ,,.., Prnick-na f0&lt; Fdltics "'-"na
orroca ~MY ~ pbced bet&lt; abo, altbouJh on
alumatc iilt on 1M 1hird floor or Parka Hall hu
John N&lt;allasl W«k, but Haydco is . _ . - .
permission 10 praenc the report vern., •
~ S\UC&gt;Ied·
Thc Orot floor dance lloor and ,.o.-k&lt;ho!". Kabooh
adminis.tr:llioo belie&gt;'in1 chat he: rould pr....,, h
proposn, "ould ~me a r&lt;Piaoctnrnt for HUI
better thu .,..·ay.
•
Lounae and the Fillmore Room. That arc also plans
Student reaction to the Kabooh Pfoposals was for
for puulna the Information d.. k ond candy rounter
tho mOSI pan positlvt althou&amp;h lndcp&lt;ndtnts V!Qe
Prtsid&lt;nt Eilccn Abbot qu.-tioned if Harrim&amp;ll
hat.
"Tho Thtar« Ocpanmcnt is •chemcntly oppcK&lt;d
Ub&lt;ary "ould ~ made acussiblo to haodicappcd
to rhls plan," acmrdina 10 Haycl&lt;n. "While
people. "I feel th&lt;ir proposal is bcttcr than th&lt;
affcrmina that " Kabosh in scooral fcds that a unified administnllion's," she uid, but lidded thll "they
&gt;todt&lt;tt union is mon" imporUnt tllan a ...Urlcd
_ , to DCJ1«t th&lt; raa that Harriman mould ~
Thcat..., Department," the Cbait:man asserted that he """"'accruibl&lt;. I'm sur&lt; they an do it, but it's
rc:altted tl&gt;&lt; cbf(ocubia or 'Piitt•OJ up .. acadnnic:
bcinJ catco lo&amp;htly."
Ha}'dm afrormed II the mcdiOJ and in th&lt; "l'itltn
ckp&amp;nmmt.
,.,.,.. thai hand.._, acx:asibWty is btina scriO&lt;dly
c.lbOI Thc:ater and D.- "one of th&lt; llronaat
bbttal ans
at this school .... cworlcd thor eoosid&lt;red .
The Gama O~b Pf'eOicl&lt;nr Blain• 8uycr f&lt;ll '"'Y
"we arc not suu.estins. movin&amp;IM dance Root bu1

By ALA N C. KACiiiC
1\'mioltQ/ Editor

T

p

On

proposal.,.

*

r&gt;•oaram•"

sbarinau" as a scudrnl anivhy spact. Hayden adMd
rhat a place h .. yet 10 bc round for tho danN
"Orkshops.

pos;ilivc aboul lhr commiuce'' Vl'Ork. nolina .. 1 th1nk
Kabosh is doins a p&lt;&lt;IIY cood job-lhcy S&lt;t"m

O&lt;pniud."

___

...,..

lfHdltf/110 tn~tiOMI mHtlltfl• on IC•.ooa11 qU.51ion

''

They seem to neglect the fact that
Harriman should be made accessible. I'm
sure they can do It, but ff's being taken
lightly. , ,

-Vice President for Independents
Eileen
Abbot
.
.

�in short-. --..--------_
c·ampu~

R~port~r's

lliEspECTRUM

Buffalo .... that rhal ~ lnd or thona (dnnonRraiiOil\)11&lt;\&lt;T

rights

A requal by th&lt; UB fll&lt;\lby S&lt;natt ~'&lt; Commlllr&lt; IO
RqKN'I«" En.oc-..ivc Ed1t01 Robm \1ar-lc1t~ to reprint tM mtnu.tt:~&gt;
of Co•nmlner .....,,.,.. an htu or 1J1 articlt wa&gt; •nord
Wedn&lt;$day.
Rtp&lt;&gt;rttr rcpona Joyer Bolcboo•'LI, a....,...t to Wed~'&gt;
Mo:kur, •opponed th&lt; lltptNrtr-'• riaJu to cktrmaan&lt; th&lt;
method of &lt;Oft&gt;&lt;)10IIhf ...,..,_ "That'• our edatonol p&lt;roaMht,"

mrama

lh&lt;gjd.

A&lt;c:ordinaro liBilnAcknr Robm l . l.ntn, th&lt; Uru•er,.tr
t o · - by a 1968 IWcmml mM!t b) formn U B
. Pr&lt;Sid&lt;:nt Man an Meyonon tlw "undn no rondallon • •11 tlat
administration tdlthe R~pontr -.taat 10 rannl ••
COGIIIIU&lt;d

ooc:urred, •· ht said. in rt-fn~ 10 1M \'Oiume.rf, bu~om.&amp; proaram
muod~ in the S)'llft'J\ ll'\ttal )t:ars q.o.
lnsponor P!illip Francis of iht Bu(Talo Pol~&lt;'&lt;' lkparln•:rn .aid
polo« patrols.,...., ad\lsed to "a:ch bus rout&lt;&gt; aod t&lt;ltool arn•.
but tlurt oo •ncid&lt;nu •cr&lt; r&lt;PQntd "I thrnL bui&gt;U11" JW&lt;Ity "&lt;II
ot«pted h&lt;r&lt;," h&lt; told Tltt Sptrf111 "· "P&lt;OPI&lt; Jlt&lt;'lt) much
rca1w chat if you am't be• ·em. JOU\ 'em."'
At tbt mel of th&lt; for~~ day of das&gt;n, rt .... und&lt;Or •bnh&lt;r
ptrtnU ...,. ~&lt;q&gt;iQ&amp; tlatt d!oDdma born&lt; UUO&lt;ad of \ubjCCI'"'
than 101M forttd ~ " W&lt; •OG"t Lno• that for a toUpk Of
c1a,..," R&lt;-ilk said ~'hool orraoa~s .. w ha•&lt; 1 bntn Idea or rh&lt;
atlnxl.anc:'t drop. if an) 1 in 1M affected IChoob b) the' .uL't dd
illlt If Wedaoday'• pta.."tful &gt;till Of lht for~ bu«•OI 1"- "
aru 1 n d - of iu ....,......, Curtm'• plan to antqnot&lt; th&lt; Buffalo
"'hoob .....,. to bt • orlma &gt;mOothly

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Wf hl'e 10 much admtnu..on for lht Polish Sol.tdMuy •orLCT\
and tel our rltat traffic' corurolkn art trrated 1\ non-prr$0ni In
WarJOw. they mu&gt;1 bt "tarinJ ytllow nbbons fO&lt; PATCO.

Forced busing begins without hitch
Mandatory busina1n tht Buffalo """'"' u:loool ,,...,. btpn
Wednesday, and by tht n&gt;d Of the 01udnu• rar• day of oiuots, It

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b«amt dar thaltht riots aod d&lt;rnonmatlon• that marked tho
initiation of businc 1n Boston and oth('f n uC:S •ould noc taLc
pia« h&lt;rt .

lr this &lt;rtwotion bad occurred a yur

A bout 2,800 audmr. •nr bu..O acrou tow.n to schools
tarcrred for tht int&lt;lflltlon b) ~edrral Judi&lt; John T. Cunln, .. ho
mandated thr forced bu~l nt plan &lt;l11i&lt;r thb year. And, accordina
tO Suporinttndtnt of S&lt;hoolt EU&amp;&lt;n&lt; T. R&lt;Villt and Buffalo Polio&lt;
~pan mon r orra&lt;aal&gt;, th&lt;rc ..... no •·ioknt indd&lt;nts.
In ~ddiuon tO thoit WudtniJ --.ho • ·ttc buS!Cd &amp;l'&amp; tt)Utl of
l"llttin's ordn, almma 11,200 other &lt;hildren art bu....!., art of
ill• Citr's uniqut •oluntary irucsrat1011pl1n eon&gt;i&gt;tlna or moan«
K'hools.
Aceordma to R&lt;-olk. tho forst day of bunlna .... , .., . , "dJ.
Wt had a aood op&lt;nrns &lt;b). Th&lt;rt "ff&lt; aht usual probkms of
latt buSS&lt;S and thana&gt; h~&lt; that, bur orh&lt;r than thai, I'm qwtt
pkased as to ho• thmp "mt." ho .aid
,R&lt;-ilk .aid ho didn't &lt;&gt;1'&lt;" an) Jltobkrn&gt;. "0... hiSiory io

aao. rh&lt; controller\ ..ould

bt "-OfLin&amp;today. Carttr vfoutd havt firtd thM1. thm ~hen
Rc-aa:~n 100\. O\"t'f. he would ha'-e Ji\ot:n the conuollm and their
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1253 Niagara F•ll! Blvd.
tro-rrllf•IO
011« lllplrH IIICIIIt

�Squire Hall transformation plans
suspend UB bookstore relocatio
foundAI10&lt;1 (UBF) offoa&amp;b who ba&gt;&lt; boeot
contriiC1ed by New Vorl Slotcto l&lt;11SC the
land •urroundina tht oltoru or Lake
LaSallt \Inc&lt; tht early 19601.

By U SA FRIED
Sf'«''TWm Stoff Rrpotttr
With tht t,...,formatton of Squur Hall

mto a DauaJ School d.ra•lnl nc-ar. con«rn
his bc&lt;n r&amp;lSed .,.... th&lt;

r.-&lt;~ouon

thai
thtrc ""' no 1onctt lie a Unl'aJ&lt;ty
booblor• oo th&lt; M..n Sited c.mp,..,
orr1C11h Aid thu ·~~ Th• •·t~
oomplicaled by tht fda)ed construaJOG on
tht Pored 8 trKL
Ahhouch thcr&lt; "'" &lt;llU b&lt; raahtl&lt;l on
tbt S!J~M and in lh&lt; ElliCOtt Complu on
Arnhcn1 Campus, v,.. Prc•id&lt;nt f«
fKilili&lt;s Plonn'"' John Neal and Squ~
1ia11 Bool.stOrc MaJlaiCT John S...Uborn
sbcl lhty bd&gt;C\t a \ t&amp;tn Sited racilrty u
....,......y. " It ,.oufd b&lt; too lncon-.tna11
for th&lt; &gt;tudcnu to ha•&lt;to 10 lh&lt; Amhtnl
Camp"'" to run:haoetU~boolslnd orbrr
school rupplits, S&lt;\JCTbom &lt;•f)I&amp;Jned.
At the Plueol tune, tht pair b
ntiOiiatina to obtain a t&lt;rnpotary
booblort rodlity on tht Main Sited
Campus. Accorcltnl to Sw&lt;Tborn, about
10,000 SQUirt fed arc needed for the
raality-liquirc Hall's bH..d store ccwm
lll area o r approximately 5000 fcct more.
As .oon u the final platu for rtio&lt;ltina the
Squirt HaD fodliles lr&lt; tompl&lt;led , N&lt;al
expllinod, a location o.ill b&lt; announced fot
the temporary Matn Sura boot .,orc.

..

Complicl tloa tbt u tuatlon even funhn Is
Lb&lt; '"' that construction has~ to bqin
on tht Pored 8 pro}&lt;d. Last D&lt;cmtbu,
Follett Chairman Robm J.R. Follttt
announced that his company, •hlch runs
• all thr« campus booblor"S, ..'Ould "bwld
and Operate • IMa&lt; bookstore on tht
Ambtrst Campti\." Fon..t's llllnOUr&gt;e&lt;m&lt;nt
~as a rdief to Univenity of Buffalo

The a ........laSaJit &amp;nk aar=
to n~ tht SI 215 milfion r.al~&gt; last
bond thai ,.,.
IIOued thr0&lt;1dl tbt /UI\hcnt lndtn1rud
O..dof'rn&lt;nt Authorily (AIDA). The
FoOe&lt;t ~. •hid&gt; is r"'PIH\liblt
dc-.dopot~J tht lood for Pu&lt;d B. bas
bftn ~lt\1 for a,pthate tnst.Jiution to
Rtw~« tht rro.i«&lt; ror 0&lt;\tral ,-...
tbt Stott ""' u""bk to prO\&gt;de wlflcitat
rundms.
Fou.., •s . _ ror con"ruaion to
bqla on tbt lon&amp; a....ud 20.000 squue
foot.""~~&lt; floor Arnhtuz Campti\
booi.Jtort. The pro}&lt;d " bana dda)ed
boc:IUK or "endlcu, ICC~ rurpickin&amp;"
omona the attomC)'&gt; repraentins the follttt
Corporatoon, the laSaJit Bonk, AIDA, lllld
1he UnJ~ctAI)'. Folkt:t rrpon.td.
Durina the summu, A IDA ud laSaJit
Bank ,.,..,.... oraued o""' •11ioh company
y,oukt draw up 1he k:p1 contracts for 1M
bond oalc. Arter AIDA's repealtd huistenor
th•t It draw up the doc:umcnu, the Chicl&amp;o
bank nnally conceded, Follell said.

Sc&gt;nna. b~ purc:lwlna •

rot

v.c.

A ddluonal connicu stnl rcmotn
uru..ohed ~wctll other offldals invol•od
In the project. Follett c~plalnod thlt his
Corporation lnd th&lt; Univenity h•••
r&lt;ea~tly boeot medlnl to &lt;liicms 1pocifte
iAucs sud! .. the kpl rc:&lt;poruibtfitito or
tleh &amp;roUP Jhould tbt FoUctt Corpo.atioo
cv&lt;s 10 bankrupt.
FoUen 1nsWtd that 1ht Sl:att~appoinlt'd
at&lt;httccts at&lt; CTUtln&amp;lddotiO&lt;Ial
un,_.,. obstadts •n Pat&lt;d B's
dc-.·clo!&gt;mcnt proc&lt;:a&gt; bt "introducina

ch.an&amp;es 10 mttt
ACC'Ofdiltl to UBF P=&lt;lcnt John C.ntr,

that tht ltpl pap&lt;s work IDYOhed b
holdmi be&lt;k constructiOn. Each nprn.cd
opt:nnhm th.IJ xrual conscru,1K):ft *Ill bqJn
b&lt;for&lt; thiS D&lt;cmtb&lt;s, ,.hen SQu•tc Hall "
Jlatod to do«. But no on&lt; •ould 'I&gt;C('Ufat&lt;

[~~.'.:~~~.~~~ec~~:~~~~t•-o monlbs or fXIIOU.IIOIDS and cltJ&lt;mooru.
\\ben axnpltted, tht subocnpoon "'" PlY the
......_
~.. ..., 540.000 lnd ~.000, cu\lttl
from student IIW1d•orr r... moat)
The
coobla th&lt; lhri«·•«kly a•ard·
•inniD.&amp; pubiiQiion to conunuo prmu.,.
Althouch the: SA SEnati muu flNI pass tbt
qttm~cnt and Tilt! Sp«&lt;nJm must &lt;11bmit to 1lll
audit, lh&lt; kttCT is upccted tO l&lt;tp tht pap&lt;s's,
many aediU, cspodally the print«. to allow thc
publicaJion to kttp printin&amp;.
Tilt! Sptnnnn is outrmtly
dtbt and
the papcr-•s ma.nqcment deddrd cat·btt this
Summer Lba.t some new rmlliCial ltT&amp;JIItrn&lt;nt
""uld b&lt; ncctlllt}' to ltttp t he PllfJCf rubllshlna
into the ind&lt;finite futurt. Its editorial board YOted
in July to - k a subscritpion aar&lt;mmcnt from

t•o rerun~ to tht follo•tna:
• The SA Trtawru ....lit•"" an adlJSOrY role .n
tile tdtcolon or tht - ..... M - and
Com111ro0t•
• T1tr Sp«t''"" ..,...J to 'llbmit to on audJI and
a rrtC'Unl b&lt;fot&lt; tbt qr«ment would talc
rlfcct,
• rllWICJll a.."COunt•bilu) "110ld b&lt; imural
throudl ,...tty m&lt;mnas 101th tht SA T...,....rCT
lnd «aul.v rcporu: and
e The phra&gt;t, "•ubscnption f« p;Dd ros by
IIW1dot01')' rea of tht und&lt;t'grad.wc Studcm
A&lt;IOOlllion" would oppear OA tht (root p~~&lt; .
It .... th•• final poont th'al.slo•od P&lt;OI&lt;""' ••
rrat'hin1 :an accord. u tbc paper-citing
journaltnio irucarity lllld e&lt;hlcs- declared it
"OUid be unable to mcct this condition last
Satutedy. Aft&lt;r havinca c:ompromtsc proposol
unillltcnlly r&lt;}&lt;dod by SA of(tciab, it decided to

one of the sauden1 p•ttnma~u.

aar« to the tenn.

Last Saturday, Sl\ presented the paper whh a
concrete proposallnd a fter diJCu&lt;Sions • nd
conference~ later in the wed : h • compromiR was
reached thaJ Sllurted both ..nics.

As • c:ontinacnoy plan, 1M Spr&lt;rrum obtained
almo" 200o •ianatur&lt;S o n a pctillon eolliiiJ for a
rer«mdum thaJ would mandate the -agretmml. u
fJCf SA 'stunu.

undtrtntd..... Studcoi AssociatJon (SAl sJIII&lt;(I a
ltttCT or intml or sut»cri- )'nladoy. cndina

oarmncot

sas.ooo '"

on
A«&lt;WcflD&amp; to Neal, th&lt; Baldy
boot11ore-locatod in tht ac.d&lt;mk'
,;pln&lt;-,.•11 do"' •htn tb&lt; new rodbty his
been &lt;o&lt;nplttod, matntatnina thai th&lt;r&lt; is
110 need rO&lt; tWO Jimll.u fiJcillti"S JO Clost
IOJClhtr. Ht edded that tht Elli&lt;ott untt
•ould rnn•in in oprnnioft. buc the nnrr.
bookAor&lt; oo Lalc LaSaDt's ohores ,.;u
~&lt;nc as tht only IIIIJO&lt; ....,.,.;n, potnt for
alln&lt;wmlll&lt;r...S.

the arc.h.iu:-:turaJ rea w1U run around
$70,000--a su.m mdutled In tit&lt; S1.27 ~
miWon dollar cost of th&lt; fiiCIIny.
8oth FoU..t and Canes firrnly bdo&lt;&gt;e

HELLENIC SA / GSA
Meeting
Sunday. Sept. 13th
at 4:30pm

WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
ELECTIONS
NEW ACTIVITIES DiSCUSSED

.

r---- Friends of CAC present-----,

t;IH!l.&lt;\.'
Men' s Touch foot ball

So&lt;en
lu Kodoey
Men's Basblb.,jl
Racquetball
Squash

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Tues. 'Jill
Mon. 9114
Mon. 10112
Mon.1015
Mon. 1015
M on. 10/5

Fri. 9111
Fr. 9/lS
Fri. 10/ll
Wed. 1012 1
Fri. 10/9
Fri. 10/9

Turkey Trot

• IIIIDWlO'l lEII·STAIISIM
H ole in O ne Coif

Friday. 170 MFAC 7 &amp; 9: 15 pm
Saturday. 146 Dlefendor17,&amp; 9 :15
Sunday. Squire Theatr e 4. 6:15. &amp; 8:30pm

SEE ENTIRE FALL MOVIE SCHEDULE
i n the Prodical Sun Section of this issue!

Mon. 9114

Fri. 9118

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Mon. 9114
Thurs. 1011
Mo n . 1012'
Mon. 1 0126
Mo n. 10/1 2
Mon. 10112

Wed. 1114
Sun. 11/ll
Mon. ll1 S/82
Sun. 2121112
Wed. 10/21
Wed. 10/28

Fri. 11120
One Day O n ly

Sat. 11/21
Ra in Dale

TIA

Any inquiries res.ardmglntramurals should be dtrected to Dan Kowalchuk. l}ud
supervisor · Intramural Services a t 111 Clark Hall/1131·2924)
01/icials a re needed l or all sports l f you 4now the ruf~ s and a re interestefl in a
PJ\10 position as an ollfctal, conr~ct DAN ~~ BJI-2924.

�Rally.

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politial octivity," Alan Stout •~plaincd. "You need an IQ

or 200 lO fllld your ... y tO • bathroom 0\lt tbcrt.'' Stow
th«&lt;ri%&lt;d tb14 Ka~'s tfforu would not hdp all...wtthb
prpblem unlta i1 fouah• to pr~• Squln: Hall or &amp;ain
oomporablt spooc:e.
- Hc.adclocl, "af wt bqm with a dtftaiJA attltudt wt
c:aMOC hopt to adu..- an)1hana."
Ha)'dcrl, ho....u, clftlatd that Ka~ was al"na up 100 '
early IUid ddmclocl hos •uL on tbt commintt. " I am
coofadcol Ketter will maLt a dtaslon on ow fa\'01," bt

iru.Wtd. HSquire is a losa au$C' becau,x lhc dcd$t0n has
bta&gt; mad&lt; at tbt Stott ltvd." Tht HD~M CoUDCII
Chairman noccdl that Kctter•s lamt duck star us •ould hnc::
tiult orrm on any dtdsion.
But ...,. Audmu l&lt;m&amp;llatd uocmaiu obowa tbt Kabooh
effort, allf&gt;o&lt;oah laudinJ lilt dtdicatlon oommrtltt members
had Pill in. JuniOf Mariannt CW.O ca1kd tilt dc&lt;i.- 10
t"* Squirt "lousy" and complaintd that tbt Un&gt;OO •O&lt;IId
lta't a liP in
tift.
But '(It said tbt ns "lll&gt;dtdclocl'' abolattllt Auda&gt;t

Jl-

ao~crnmcnt•, "Of~ lb\tl far &amp;nd -.ondt:rtd v..hy lht stUdent

body ,... not •orkanatot&lt;thcr. "I ihll\k JIUdtl\tJ art

conctm&lt;d. bua wo artn't tomlnatOS&lt;Ihcr 10 fllht k,"
Coancl.a~d

Honchman homltlf wu ~ m)'lltifatd as to •i&gt;y
Jtuda&gt;IS ha•t rrfraoncd from l&lt;llllllatti&gt;dy invohtd. "For
frnhman tbty don't rully Lno• wbal a un1001 is bccausr of
th&lt; rnonocon) thot tbty art fattd With dunna tbt fino •«l
of K'-1," alit GSA Va« Prdidtm -td "I tbonk tbt
uwer dau ptOPk fttl alit rffs&lt;ts of Squur dos•na "

~or taste in movies.

But they'D see them with you _ _,.

It souncled famastic in the newspaper.
But &lt;riy to you. Stl. )'QU had to see il. and v,ith
a ~ ann-twisting )'our friends agreed to
seert too.
\oo\-e already heard a

~ ol ~es about rour taste
the c:unain came

111 10011e5 SinCe

~n. And. knoo.ling )'our friends.
11 'll go on for v.'eeks.
So. tO make II up lO them,
and show them )'our taste iSI\'t

bad in everything. )'OU do

son~tlung a tittle special. TO!llght.

let It be U!v.-enbrau.

....Tho-."-·""-- •••

�University Parole Board
set admissions standard
t"o 5tudtru c:ases sinco its tnet'J)tiOCI
last fall. The live penon body "looks

8y DAN HOLDER
C~&amp;ldM

at the track record" of tbc appUcant,

Some studenu ~orkin&amp; towards
commencement may graduate from jail
btfore araduatin&amp; from UB.
Undu University &amp;uidelines, parolees
and u.orrenden are not usuall) denied
admission to UB, but rould bt cd\ded
bousina In campus dormitones. In rare
caJes, the fdlool could "ork with
prison officials towardJ a sli&amp;htly
earlier release date for potentoal
Buffalo students,
The ad hoc Ex-Offenders
Commlnee, chaired by Admissions and
R..ords Director Richard Oremuk,
revlc"'s u-offenders applications and
advises the Univorsity on qualilicauons
for admission and dorm di&amp;tbduy.
This commiuee is lookln&amp; out for
"the btSl onteresu of tbt Uni•ersity,"
Drtmuk reponed, but he strts$ed tlw
they "don't stan orr basina thor
premue solely on the criminal
backaround. The education is part of
the rehabilitation process."
There is notltina on the University's
applicauQII form to indicate if a penon
has llet'ved ume in jail. The only time
the Ex-Offenders Commiuee becomes
in&gt;olved in admwioru is •bto a parole
oflicer
contacu the IIISI.itution.
The CI(XIUII,ittet bu beor in&gt;'OI•ed in

Assinant to the Prestdtnt Ronald Stein
said. The mllin concern or the aroup is
poS$ible bousina restlctions.
While every case is handled on an
individual basis, Oremuk uplalncd
that some a-offenders, such as tb~
ondicted for felorues or violent crimes,
moJht recd"e a $CCOOC!Iook.
Aside from possible danae" to
students hom &lt;.\-offenders, the
Uni&gt;&lt;rsity itself might suff~ fiancial
liability from an attack . The rommiuee
can refuse campus residency to
someon• if "th&lt;rt Is a clear dang&lt;r to
studenu in the dorrru," Drtmuk
advised. but he added that In the
future unhmities mrallt bt hdd
rHponsibk for i111uries to studenu.
Slrin comparcclthe po~ible problem
to a curr0111 c:ase involvina Buffalo
Stato CoUqe. T"'o years aao an exoffender, Larry Campbell, was
enrolled in the sehool ""'en he kiUed
tv.o,aurralo State students. There is
no'w a suit brought agalrut N~ York
State by thi families CIOncernina
possible faults In the State's parole
system.
In any incident invotvina ..,..
offenders, the Slme Parole Board is
notifltd. Smior Parole Ofrtett John
NtstO"'iu indicated thm his office
would bt c:allccl in the e-ent or

"muconduct or serious problems."
There are CIOI'tain eases "'hm the
Parole Office would aid the offend&lt;r
btfore bls prison rdoase. Nestor,.dt
explained tlw "whenev~ possoble'' the
convict I' lined up for early rele;ue if a
school's semester starts btfore his
Kheduled parole. But he stressed that
the offender must 'ltf'e as ~~ to the
rninomum tirM Sd by the sentenc:in.a
judae as ~Stblt.
For someooe seekina early release.
the Unl\er&lt;otY wiU not take the
inittall\t, Stein noted. h would bt up
to the Parole Board to act to Itt the

p&lt;r&lt;On OUt early.

u ...aJiy. lhe parolee must mea a
mtnlmum work obliaation as pan or
hu parole plan, but Neslono-ott
indicated that a fuO·time ed.w:ational
program "satlsftet the JOb
requirement."
The SUNY Chancellor's Offtce
rtctntly released a new Sd of
auiddill&lt;'J on dtalrna ,.i!lt ex·
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dfslnbuted )'tS, but Ortmuk sptcUiatcd
that it ..vuld "dt.cnbt the relatoonslup
btt"een thr 'J..,. Ynrk Stille Parole
Board and SUNY

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A message from the staff
For the over 2000 students who readily affixed their
signatures on the petitions to save The Spectrum, to the.
many faculty, staff, and administrators who ba~ked us With
moral and financial support, and to the Unlvers1ty
community who never doubted our integrity and continuity,
the entire staff of The Spectrum extends our sincerest
appreciation.
For the students who work putting out this newspaper and
whose usual reward Is a by-line, or less, the show of support
makes producing The Spectrum all the more worthwhile.

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Thanks
Editor
We thtl l,l()den.tgfHI&lt;I stud., II who Md $IIP90fle-d
Joe R1lkJn eftd/01 Sr~ Kaplan ertdlof Mttk Moore
duong ~.clin time now call on them to r•pttstnt us
as lhfiY pronused.
We want to see The Spectrum continue Ita ~~~

One more
Editor:

P»au allow , . to r-o,•ter my JUppott /01 The
Spec:tNm. A• .somfOfN acquamted wrtlt cou~
geto*t~ I would hk• to P&lt;&gt;Htt out /hot
SA Prea'*"t Joe FMitfn fl obiiiOUIIy in trrot it he
~lfwfl tltet a IUbJC.nption IH for The Spec:trom
mtattl that the ~pet wiU /Oif it$/lnanc/11

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if'HHP«ft:IMCII. Many maJor COli• pat&gt;«•. IUCh ••
M U't~ta DaiJy. are IUpplled I 1Ubtct4pltOn IN

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nam.a ot otMrs, I Wllf H lfiPP'f to ptoYkH IMmJ n·a
almllar to
P«~»rboy a COIIP'- dollars a
WHk tor one or the local dally pa~" 01 buyJng •
aubactlptlon to the Ntw Yorlt Times at tM bOOitstote.

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Current ts a good IHture
tflliQU.,. OUt c«Jid hvd/y rtpltce the COOO&lt;f9t tnd

- • oll•rtd by The Spectrum.
Also, n think that to "'"the SA namt CH't ,,.
front ~ge w()Uid certainly ··augg,sr·• ltsslflltortal
lteeoom 1od wou'd d lscrld't what • news{HIIHI
AJbe;t mandatory tees are/tH'dH to lund llutJHJt
tt ;s OCWJOUs that The Spectrum n • SMYtt» to
aJI US studentt and not Juct mmorit,..s and team-.
E~illl'f now when we'twloslng our stuthnt umon.
atle~&amp;t htlp us keep our newspapefl
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Mlx:master
Editor.
In hl o arf- ~thO S e p t - 2 m..rlng ot
thO Faculty - • &amp;....,IN' Commit -. Dan Hold.t
- t h O _,,.,,,., Opportunl t'f
1*"11 "Daolgnod to~,.,.,., a nd /utorl"fflor
t o w - mlm&gt;rlty .,_,._ .. • " Mr. Holdtr'o
ptfl/ototll .
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I would till.e ro wlfkom• .wJtYbody beck to tempus
on bMJalt or the Oi~islon ol Student Alltlfa/Stud.nt
Activity C•nttr. A ~tal committee hU boon
worlctng all SUmrnflf to INI togetheta unlq~ r~ent
celled c.M~Jretion '81, whk:lt wtfltal:e pJe« on
Sunday, Septem'* 13, tN1 at Baird l'olnL W• btgjn
ttleiUJ tl II o.m. with t 10 kllometllt MU
SanctionW ,.c.. SpotLewnt• begin at 1 p m and
,..,.,., mutJul, tUnce, and tiMatrlcat gtoupt /tom
tiW own depertmenta highlight the altetnoon trom
1-7p.m. ThO....,, lo topptd oil with thO Bulloto
f'IIMermortlc tl 7 p.m. lotto-by • OI&gt;Kitcur.r
ti..-to .n.ptey t t - Tltlo _ , '-1- • n d 10 a l l -.. ftr:ulty tnd ettll. So why nor /0111 u•
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Clmcentrltftl on provtdittg 1 m«iil b. sed on Int.,·
Qlttural eotnmun~e&lt;~llont; wlto are we;, term• of
lodty tnd tht put
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Boord/ con loolltt with prldt.
As If ia, WI.,. • Jao looldng tOt newet dlf.CliOitS

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ir also the longest running lfltrnatlve newspl,_, "

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Collectlvt and
Sub Board tlor thtl• htlp
and assistance In mBkmg our peper 1 succel~lut

atudent a4JppotHd nrtr~P« In upstlte New V01~ It

UnM&lt;IItr student

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re•rs. In ord« to do so, we n.-d peop,. With MW
idttas end thO " ' alncerely Interested In provkJinQ •n
Import'"' s~Jc• to th• coMmunity.

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By RICHARD A. SIGGELKOW
Vice Pr•aldent itY Student A/lairs

Deeplte periodic-and eooalatently
unproduetlve-diaeYaslons about the mandatory
fee system, It Ia once again appropriate to consider
Ita educational value and Impact as viewed by at
least one observer.
Remember aleo, and this is a loW estimate, that
over one million dollars annually pours Into the
student accounts.
The following personal opinion should be
pr.ceded by acknOW1eglng the generally adequate
performances of etudent government leaders, lWen
If they do not always reallte that they are aleo
trapped by the present aystem.
What other organltatlon In modern
eoclety-outslde of student governments at SUNY
units-has the privilege of asse.sslng a tax and
dlaburalng revenues received without interference
or supervision, whlla at the same tlma calling on
another, somewhat unrelated body, to collect that
tax, enforce payment, and Impose penaltlea for
non-payment?
Major cot&gt;C8&lt;na revolve around lack of
"guidelines" elanty, the Individual atudent'a
Inability t o enjoy a greater vole&lt;~ In expenditure
decisions, effective accountability and
responsibility, and lack of eflee11va reeollrse for lhe
Individual student who, on principle, doeS not
desi re to participate.
If the Intent Is to encourage college Students to
recommend expenditures wi thout properly checking
Into how they were ultimately expended (aln&lt;&gt;e the
local administration under the present Idiotic
Trustee policy, cannot) and, to learn how to bend
under pressure and Intimidation-even If lhere Is
concern over allocation-the present svelem Is

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truly a great success.
T he entire aituatlon Is compl.leated by lacl&lt; of
eootlnulty from one Short.ffved and tne•perleneed
atudent govern"*'! to the next, l nvar1ably elected
by a discouragingly small percentage or the total
constituency.
The Infamous Trustee "guidelines" a.re
ridiculous, and any first-year law atudent can drive
a true!&lt; through them. And, unless payment Ia
waived (InfrequentlY) for hard4hlp reasons, the
Institution Is In the untanal&gt;le position of having to
withhold reg/arrarlon of any student Who, •n good
eooaclence, slncetefy desires not t o aupport certain
programs. This Is tantamount to wapenslon, and
the penalty should at least fit the cnme. Continued
altendanee should not be dependent on such
payment.
And, whether they like It or not. atudents ac.e
presently cornmllted to an unreasonable four-year
1 period ol unrelieved taxation, Without being
afforded a chance to express themselves through
an annual referendum procedure.
Aeeommeded expenditures ahould dlreelty
benefit only those members of the student body
who supply tha reSOIJree and for whom the strange
system was oflglnally designed. these monies ara
Intended neither lor personal uaa. nor altoc.tlon to
groups and programs not related to the Institution
proper. For their lore&lt;ld eontnbutlon If they
determined for themselves how they wanted to
exoned their proportionate share of the presently
generated total.

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urthermora. what wonderful things would
tlisapPear If student fees became VOluntary? Nama
them. Now ask, what WOilld really result from
red11eed program• or elimination o l these areal?
Truly worthwhile activities would still gain suppon.
Organizations would lunctlon with true student

commitment, no longer lethargically oountlng on
automatic 81lrvlval through mandatory tees. It
would do wondara for true IndependenCe and
freedom, Including 51\ldent government constraints.
Unfortunately, student 1 - -rentty do
suppor1 101!18 aacred, ongoing prograrua at many
SUNY unlta, and budgetary relationships make It
too eny to compromise values. A strange form of
hypoerlsy exists throughout tha SUNY syatem
because administrators, llka atudents, don't alwaya
want to face the trvth.
IJ wa .,_._ In out-of-elasa *"penenca ea part
of-che educational proeaas. the state Itself Ollgl\t to
provide Increased support lor aueh programs. In
fact, the funding lnter-&lt;OIIeglate athletics by
mandatory fees, often crltlcirtld by many student
leaders, Ia one chief reason "'hY the peculiar
system has survived u long as It has. If the state
suppor1ed that endea--u It shoUld, to uaa
student argument-the p r - t tee system would
hll,llly not aurvlve. For that mallet, If most student&amp;
and !acuity really did not want their Inter-collegiate
athletic programs. What ShOuld any respectable
educatlonallnstltultlon ~eep them going?
Voluntary assessments would provide sulfleient
opportunities to develop neuaaary educational
enrichment programs. Educational prfnelplaa
1~ In IMming the lmc&gt;or~ anu ot cMI-Ing,
S&lt;Jpporting, '"" &amp;effing ona'a 10aaa under a
voluntary fee atruc:lure would far outwelllh the
effects of any curtailment In existing programs.
An oatabllahed fee lormula to maintain doslred
programs (Including athletics), even II ultimately
d1sbunsed through Albany on aome peoportlonata
baSis. Is preferable to the present approach.
Voluntary portions of assenments sl&gt;oukf remain
controlled by students; In any event. the
lnstllutlon'a questionable role as f collection agent
for mandatory student activity fees remains, In my
view, eomplela InapPropriate.

c2Jllt:.ft opinion
By JAKE PARKER

AtrfOodY can be Stu :lent Association (SA)
president YOIJ can tak'J any student, ~~~- h im or
he&lt; behind a desk In 11 1 Talbert and that person
will be Invited to lunoh In the ntfen Room by UB
administrators. But being a good SA president Is a
totally different story.
t own a f our foot tall stuffed bunny rabbit that I
am seriously eoosiC:ertng running lor SA president.
H is name ts Fred. fred Is an lnanlmtte object, Just
like some senlora I knOw. fred iiOW8Ver, IIOids the
qualities that mahe a good leader. He listens, he
never says·anythlng that could be misunderstood,
and he never speaks on a subJect that he Is not
fully Informed on. (The laat may be do to the fact
that Fred's mouth Ia a piece of cloth.). fred's
biggest problem Ia that he Is U!lable to make a
decision on his own. He needs someone there to
move his head either up or down or sideways. fred
lan't tile only ona with this problem.
In Fred's case the problem eo~ from having
loam rubber where hl9 brain Is sup~aed to be.

When this altuttlon o¢eurs In those mammals that
we call humans It Is a more complicated problem.
In order to make a decision you must 'first knOw
what you ate irylng to achieve. Everybody's voata
ate different. Some people h ave very II fly ~· (l.e.
the saving of Mankind) others heva
earthy,lmmedlate goals (I.e. the aavlng of the last
ChoCOlate covered donut for,braakfasl). tn each
ease deci sions are made to reach or even not'Teach
these goals.
It appears that there are not a tot of boals In 111
- 8 Talbert (the prealdent's offle&lt;~) because there are
very few real decisions made. Take for example the
Issue of a subiCflptlon aweement With The
Spectrum. Let's all play SA president.
O..Stfon:Ooes the SA wish to see rhe Spectrum
continue publishing?
Anaww: (fill In your own but yo&lt;J must eventually
chocse one)
Yes
No
IJ you answered yes then eootlnue. IJ you
answered no then you have made a deelslon.
Congratulations,
Oueatfon: What terms have to be reached for you
to feel c.omfonable with granting a aubscrlptlon? (It

Is assumed that you hava the funds to spend on
this agreement.)
Anaww: (Compile IJve to seven points that you
wish the newapaper to .,..q

O...tlon: What do you do when the newspaper
agrees to t h - points?
Anawer: 1. Come up with new, " unsettled lsauae"
that need to ba discussed.
2. Delay a decision until the paper'a sta ff haa to
write pereonal checks In order to continue
publishing.
3. ~uM .to talk abOIJt It baeauaa you don1 heve
eno&lt;JOh time (fl.. minutes tk Meded.).
• . Oeelda to g&lt;ant the subeettptlon and have your
lawyer draw up the contract.
If your answer wall any or all of answers one
through three then yo&lt;J could be SA president
today. If you chose to anawer l our than you should
be SA president today,

Jake Parker Is an assumlld name used by a
prominent Studen/ Assocl•non o/lclll who wished
to ramtln anonymous. Ft«J, ho...ver, Is • lo&lt;Jr loot
tall bunny and Jake's only lrl•nd.

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By MARTY ROSEN
10 the appropriate II(CQUnt . "At the vuy ltast,
CilmpllS £duor
dep4r1merm wUI ha•e to take deposit checks,··
Rennie added •
Half of the moncy will be returned to SUNY
A new proc-edure designed to-improve the
Central wuh 1he balance to be di5lributed at the
prCRnt system of pr~ing graduate idlool
di\C&lt;CIIOn or the Uni•trslty. "It has to be used
applicatio ns should be implemented by the
for the proce~ina of araduate applications,"
spring of 1983, Vice President for Research and Rennie .aid " It can not be used for
Graduate Studies Donald Rennie told ohe
recruotment."
FAfuhy Senate El&lt;..,utive Cominiu.., on
A proposal by Wagnu recommended that the
Wednesday.
initial fees bC used to defray the coru of the
Under the current syStem applicauoM are
new terminals.
distributed, ~pted, and proccued by
One benefit of tbe cban1e the department
indhidual departments. An ad hoc common..,
"'"'be the ability to coUea mor~ detailed
le-el
direaed by UB E.&gt;.ecutive V"~ce President Robcn
tnfonnatton on the students v.bo apply to UB.
Wagntr bas bcm in\tstipting ahemative
UB President Robcn L. Ketter informed the
means of handling graduate idlool
c:ommhtee that the Uru•cnity wiU beain to
applications. Wbcn Wa&amp;ntt's c:ommttltt and a
compole
a central application me. Mandated b)
1976 rqx&gt;n came to a similar conclusion the
the Office or O•il RJabts, the Iiles must
docision "as made to tmtraliu prO«durq.
With the proposed prouam. information ""' ' dlJdo~ confidential onformaLIOO about
applicants on ordtf to Jl''t the (eda'al a&amp;mcy a
continuc to be collected b) the separate
b;uu to compan "'ho applies to 1M Unhenit)'
ckpartmmts. HO'A·evu, compcnrr tentinah "all
be loc3ted on U ~n· s offids and onformahon and ~~oho u ecccp(ed .
"ThiS has b&lt;m unposed oo Olhtf
"iU be unmediatd) processed and collected at a
central point.
unJ•m•tia," Kclltr said. " Maybe Reapn ~~oiU
"Any time v.e h.ar 'emoralized' ,.'I: fear a
dwtJcthas"
loss of so•tt&lt;~gnty." Rcnnic said. " We do not
want to retllm to a !Voo-tiu system of yean
Le.islauon has rccently bcm pased making 11
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illqal for a coUqc student to buy or $dl
Undu the original syotem employed' by tbe
" Titten material intended for an essay, tum
Univenity, applkations wue proccued throuah papu, thesis or diswtation, Senate Chair
a central office. " The problem with the t"'o-tiu Barbara Ho Yrdl announced.
system," Rennie explained, "was with the dday
The Attorney Gencral has the authority to
from the Univusity to the depanmeocs. It
invatiaate and prosecute any Sludent or
didn't give them time to look ovu
company cauaht solkltina or pwdtasin&amp; the
applications."
often commcrdally marke1ed material.
Violations carry a maximum S1000 fine.
One '"ext reme view" or the ad boc
Thue was an amu~d reaction by Senate
committee's findings was that a sinsJe entry
members to the new law. ''They should usas
point be established and then applications
fines aocordina to the arades th&amp;t are rcecived,"
would be "fanned out" from there.
one Committee membct quipped. $1000 for an
In addition, Rennie said, the collection of a
A. $500 for a 8 . . . •
$20 application fee has bcm mandated by State
Ba£ically, Mana&amp;ement Pfofessor John Boot
Univmity of New York (SUNY) Central. The
explained, the new law means "you can still
fees will be coUeaed by the depanment.s and it
help your kld with homework but you can't
wiU be their responsibility to clwlnd the funds
char&amp;e him for it ."

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· Bulls W&lt;re solid II t he pooitlon,
ridina tht passin&amp; ann of Jtm
pall

Rodf'i&amp;ucz 10 a winnina $tti0n las~
year. He sbaucrtd numtrou.s ream
records, includins total yards,
attempts and comp,ecions, 1nd
passins yardaae and ""'
con5idercd one of t ht finea
quarterbacks in U B hi~ . Thcrt

"'ert three com~dlors

ror lht

poll and Dando uplained that
Juniof Martr Bartctt hao bt&lt;n
liven the starttna nod, albeit
temporarily.

B arrcu beat bul Senior Ray
L.anoo 111d Sophomore P11
Friolno In I tlaht P&lt;MaSOII
blltle. The Htld Coach said tb\t
8art&lt;n """ the job after th&lt;
coad!q Iliff examined films and
the day~o~y Swnmc-r and early
Fall pr1&lt;1lc:tl. Dando, how&lt;\-.r.
admitted lhll if 811.-cll., ••not hoc
(Salarday), and if he'• - aoina
for us, I'm nc.-cr afraid co

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Dando noted that th&lt; tno of
hopeful&gt;""' •«&gt; dose: tlltnt·•lSC
and thll .... ronal deruooo ....
dtfftcUit. .. ,.._ had ra.IJ)
&lt;&gt;Ublo&gt;htd th&lt;mltdvn," th&lt;
Coadl nocrd, "ot 's llill up for
crabl. •· The coad! c..,Wncd wt
Bantu had sho"ll mort than the
othcc• and f t&lt;ptte the
dchbtrauorll. tbt sdtctoon coulcl
tum ouc to br th(' "'001 ooe..
"COin&lt; same tome. II """'' bt 1
doffrrtN llor), but he's daM a
IOod )Ob '" pri&lt;11U ... Dando
addrd quoeld).
for hu; pari. Bancu •-u
nonpluJS&lt;d b) th&lt; coad!'s
ltd«tioo&gt; or 111m ., lolartln&amp;
quanrrbloc:L. arpna h&lt; •oulcl 001
fetl any tya.urt. "It's the """'"'b's

runncr:· bUI apbuncd ht •as
Wlsurr •hy ht ""'ti id«-1rd.
Dando -ed the )OUih or 1m
quancrbacl. rant.s, but CD&lt;I«CCtd
that u •ould L..e the tbrcc
rrfthman rtcntin some"Uine' to 1ft
........,omrd to ccllqc football. " It
&amp;al a unw 10 1ft conr~•••

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lumsdf. ""mot&lt; a pl»ff than a
nwnta.~tvd. addma thaa •btn
pla)TD lflduao&lt; ftorn htllh &gt;Chool
tht adJUAoncnl "tararr than
"""''"*from th&lt; JUntor
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toqhcc."" Dando rtl.ll&lt;d. "aod

(m tbt qllltlcrbaclc 11 's e--m
tO&lt;JIIha. Ht"s suppot&lt;d to bt tbt
~odtr and molt tho off"* SO· ·•
The ooach r..-nlrd lhll ht had
no...,.,.....; •• """" for eont.d,
•ho open the ........ fO&lt; lilt Bulb
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quartnblckt thts )&lt;IT." tbt Bull•'
quannbloc:k Insisted
Rcpl-.:ona Rodricutz is no casy
tasL. Dando oone&lt;drd. notins the

Friday, Sept. 18th
at 4:00pm

ronnC'r lllndout'l many
accontplisl\ments. '"It"• touib to
rcplll«! • Lid of his qullity," the
litad Co-.:1&gt; remarLed, addlna
1h11 UB WI.) able to rttruil thrtt
freshman ,.ho woul4 on&lt; day b&lt;
nod) to battl&lt; for the htad
of the offtnlt.

mn•

B arrcu admmed that he had
nothlna but o&lt;$pca for Rodfllucz.
··Jim ,..., •lOad quartcrbad, but
to fill hlf ihoco.••
tOmCbody's
the Jvnior comment«!. "'I jllfl
hope to havt •lOad scason."
Dando cxplllnrd that Bancu'•
pasolna abiln) made him cboooc
the Junior quartcrbacL, lltholllh
he uscrted tbt othcc t•o

sot

contmdcu had suonJtf abt.lata •n
othcc aras He tredlled FriCano
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Ost.
Joint progr11m wilh Bull Stete &amp; Kenmore Unrtec! Mflthodr t.t (;hurch
Ch1cken c!inner at SwHt Hom~ Umte4
Methoelfst Church, acro$1 from Sweat
Homfl High School 5:30 · c!inner. Cell
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Sunday, Sept. 20
S:30 pm Free dinner at 410 Minnesota
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PROGRAM: ''Sex anc! the Single Col·
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Sunday, Oct. 4
Field trip to Br.tlalo Zoo. Leave church,
AIO Minnesota Ave. at 1:30pm. Return
by 5:30 lor FREE dinner. Cell 832·2263
lor res.
Sunday Ost. II
.
Joint program with Bull Stille &amp; Ken·
more UM Churc,. To be held at First
Unitec! Methodist Church, on Baynes St.
near Bull State campus. PROGRAM The
Rev. Rey /deus. Pastor &amp; clown, will
hotels workshop on Christian clowning,
beginning et 2 pm Dinner at 5:30 &amp;
clown workshop e,fter c!lnner. Cell
832·2263 to make res.
Sunday. Ost 18
Free dmner &amp; progrsm a) 410 Minnesota
· 5c30pm

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FrH c!mner &amp; program et 410 Minnesota
• 5:30pm, PROGRAM: Dr. LH Oryc!en,
Mastor of College "H" • " Business &amp;
Corporate Ethics"· ca/1832·2263 for res.
Sund•r. Nov. l
free iJ/nner &amp; program, 410 Mlnnesote,
5:30 pm Shirley Oavlc!son, clown,
worlcshop 111 3 pm, dinner at 5:30, call
832·2263 for res.
Nov. 6 · 8tb
Joint retreat with Buff State &amp; Kenmore
UM Church at Camp Finc!ley. Leeve410
Minnesota Ave. Friday, Nov. 6 at 4:30
pm &amp; return Sun. aflernoon. Theme:
"Peace In Toc!ay's Wor/11" Call832·2263
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Sunday, Nov. I 5
Free dinner &amp; program 5:3rJ pm, 410 Minnesota.

Sundav. Npy. 22
Frefl 11/nner &amp; program 5:30pm, 410 Min·
nesot11.
Sunday, Doc. 6
•
Jom/ program with Bull State &amp; Ken·
more. Christmas Patty &amp; Square Dance
to be he/11 at Kenmore UM Church. 5:30
pm Cell 832·2263 lor res.
'ltmllay, Doc. l3
Free dmner &amp; program· 410 Mmnesota
Ave. 5:30pm

NOTE:Bible Sllldy enry Monday altemoon al 3:30 pm, NOfton 212. Campus
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F - Footbdl F«&gt;&gt;s
A d.usic case of Orst ,.ee~ JIDa fa&lt; JR and tM. He COl cau&amp;)lt
Wltb bil AX sh001cn do••'n and the Bear lptllt the ,.eclteod in
lubcntauon. SU&lt; WIM and ttJIII losses for a misft-lblo .428
pcrccnucc. but "'hit about those B1lls?
Hom~ thlm¥

In ltol•cs.

Thursday
Piltsburxh 14, M lomi1i. A tittlo baekwarcll awng m the old
cryllal ball. Steel c unain nffils aal•anwna and tho Dolphins ar•
on their Wtl)' up. Miami by seven.
Sunda)
Buffalo 28 Baltlm- 14: Ben Will\fms and Shuman White Jive
Baltimore But the old Shake and ea)&lt;e. The Colts don't ao
,.hen Bert don't.
AtlantalA, Gr«n Boy11: Tho Pac~ ain't back. At lea!t not yet.
Atlanta aerial orrensc awesome.
Houstoa 17. Cl,.-rlond 14: Tho Bro wns &amp;01 I fa« full or it
qatnst Sen Oiqo and LA bad to cat It qainst Houston .
Campbdl and company by a fkld &amp;&lt;&gt;II.
~ Ancdn JO. ,.-~.., Orkans 10: UpseU ha•o • "'llY or mappinc
some teams out or the doldrums and 11 lookl Uko anothtt patJY
yeaJ' fOf
SatnU.
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\\ ashln&amp;ton 11, !; Y Gumts U: Giants Iff mucb impro&gt;ed, but
tho Skins ha•t • touchdo,.n edac pla)ina in 1M Capitol City.
Kamas Ck) 1.4, TamPQ Boy10: Upsd of the W~k honon &amp;O IO
the Clliofs last "«k. Tho Bucs arc ttmportrily crippled on
defense. KC offense 11 too mueh.
OtJctco 17, Son Frrtnasco U: Tht 8ca&lt; has 10 ao ,.;tb tbc
Bcm. The Bar City ddonse bas mott than cnou&amp;)l holes fa&lt; Mr.
Payton.
Oncinaati 28, New Yorlc J~s 11'! Some one bas to 1dl Wa.lt
MkhKis he has a passina attack. Anotbtt '"'"k of Harper,
Walker, and Jonn 1akina n on '"" Lam. Michaels ftcSt c:oadl to
ao this season.
~.,.,. 14, SNitlt JJ: Tho Broncs do juS! cnou&amp;)l to win. Zorn
and Smith nOI cnouah to Upset !Xnvet linobackets. Squeaker or
the Week.
San Oiqo 17. lktrolr 10: This one's J R 's. A 44 point offense
apinSI a 11 point dofcnso. Maybe tho diny dealer docs have
somothina up his sleeve. Looks like 1 blowout on paper.
PbUadtlpbla 1.4, Ntw En1lond 17: The Pats art pals. Zero and
2, nOt a bad Wl&lt;f to start for the supposed divisional champions.
Philly's touah at home.
Dallas 28, St. l.ouls 24: Shootout in Texas Stadium. JR if"l(iMa
smile all weekend aficr this ono.

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Monday
OaldaM 10, ,.,.utnesora 7: How do you beat a ll·l Monday
Ni&amp;)lt Football record. Howard loves them Raiders and we hate
Howard. To bed be isn't playina.

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�Beans, fibers and bowels;
is there hope for diabetics?
asumal prOlan •ilh soybean prOloins for or&amp;ht
Wftk.s l&lt;d to a 2&lt;1 pnttnl fall in blood
ebolcstcrol lt-\;ds. E•&lt;n ..hen two eaa yolks of
cholesttrol ...,e add&lt;d to the day'$ intak&lt;, tM
It was"monotonou•, they n.id, but h ~tainly soybeans continu&lt;d to keop bl()()d. cholcslerol
helped their diabetes. All 18 •olunteen for the • k•ds do•n.
study had diabetes, and for ~. "'-eek.s ll'~y ate a
Beans ue nch SOU~ Of fiba: IS "ell as
d&gt;tt rontainina fi•e limes lhe usual amct~nt of
protorn, IOd food libef.is one of th&lt; medrcal
food fiba:. By lhc cnd of lM pros,am, a maJor U-tunu of the pu1 10 years. Doctors now
complaint air&lt;d by all •otunt=&gt; was 1u
cncourqe it. From Lh&lt; Initial inl&lt;rcSI.In bran
monotony.
and bowels, mcdleal "~commendations now
It was a recent 8ritbh otudy of 18 older and
extend 10 Other forms of fiber and tO Oth&lt;r
o•crwtlgbl diabdi&lt; volunl~ and the eff~u
health problems includin&amp; cholestrrol and
on their diabctcs of t"'o diets. They .,..,. plac&lt;d diabdes
oo each of two d1cu for six ron=utht "«k.s.
T he Royal Collqe of Ph)"Sicians in En&amp;lond
Wtule th~ c:alorics in boch d1eu .,,..e Lh&lt; same.
one diet cmbodkd the trad1dooal approach to
has r~mmend&lt;d that people suu1 eat ina food•
closer to thdr natural stale rather than in thr
d1abdes: relatively low &lt;arbohydr11lc, and
relatively high fat. In fact, h was a diet typical
highly refined, de-fiber&lt;d forms prderr&lt;d a1
or today's food intake . It wu lh• control
prnenl.
diet. and It provid&lt;d rcsurch= the ~lrne
One problem with beans is th&lt;ir monOlony.
information !.hey o~&lt;d on the patr&lt;n"' insulin Perhaps som&lt;thins can be done about fla&gt;OI
needs, as well as, then blood supr and
&gt;'lllt'ly. Basictll~. t~e are four different food
1as1a: Sweet, sour. b•un, and salty; but. ,..hen
choleslerollcvds.
The $&lt;\COnd diet wu experimental . II was
a seM&lt; or smell is added 10 the basic food
navon. mor&lt; !han 10,000 differmt tastes can
hi&amp;h in carbohydrate, low in fat, and hish In
be ~anizcd by the train&lt;d palat&lt;. We nri&amp;ht
liber. The-carbohydrate and liba: came for the
enHst the aid or th• food chemi.u in
most pan from inQ-eaiina lhe percmtaa&lt; or
incorporauna a rainbo.. or nnor into beans.
dri&lt;d beans and ,.ho~rain food dishes ~
WbJt surprised m&lt; moS1 1n lhe Bn~h repon,
results wac stritina. On s~h a diet, the
ron5ldtnna !hat they.,..,. beina eaten once or
diabetla ~&lt;d le.. insulin, their blood susars
twice e•·ery day, was thr farlure to m&lt;nuon
"'ere lo.,ei, and their blood tbolesterol level&gt;
nror&lt; complainlll beina alr&lt;d than monotony.
came down as well.

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T he low obolesterol l&lt;vcls found in vqetanans
ar• amtrally ascnb&lt;d 1.,.0 their r&lt;duc&lt;d meal
intak&lt; but perhaps balls mate a differmtt.
Vqe1arian dieu CIJIJ)Iltiizc beans, as did the
diabetic die! of this study.
A coalition of European medical clinics
roopcratin&amp; in a cholestrrol·lowering study
u5lna soybeans, sbo"'&lt;d that lh• replacement or

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MSC. alld hnd OUl lhe decl.lt5 of lhe Mt1 ~~-~ IO\IIrrn
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Tho In It naive Eftgl~h '--09U0911na11Mt Ia In noeo ol
Convetaa11on Leaders •o work wtth foreign IIUdenll
atudYI"'I Engllth at UB. Vou . ." oorn undlfgraduate
e~edil ol W&gt;lunloer If lnter . .ted, coli 636-2017, 2078
and Ilk lor Poulok, or stop by 3a Baldy, AC. Hurry,
the 1111 day to -.dd courses iS Septtmber t8

Held actot• trom Bubbl•. AC

Wowutn•e

)los_~ 1J\mes CROSSWORD

Holp meko a ohll&lt;l'o day bo111hlor. CloYinl,jugglera.
mimes and booth workers are needed lor C.tebtaUon
8 I on Sunday II 2 p m. C.. II CAC II 831-3&amp;21 or IIOP
by 345 Squl,.

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Phi hll Sigma Fratwnlty ~._.,,
from~ p.m "'234 Squ.,.. •

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S.Sterllkothw piNSe oooloel Rulh ll ~i92 or
C.thy a t ~151

t4aar New Wav• M ualc tor G,..duate Student Mb.er
Sept 16 lrom 8-12 p.m lloet. """ Admlulon
Sponoorod by GSa and the Graduate ~~
Luthertin aerttces SUnday at 1 1 a4rn. at RoaunectJon
House, 2 Unlvttralty Ave.

HUJel

••.,a.•
and a.etrr. mowment clan Monday
at 00 Cll&gt;tn Blv&lt;l. 1136-4500

1t • p.m

G...a. -

niUtloM-Piease pick up lorm to hat a ll
notllbtB ol your OfliiOIUtocn IO Mr. -•ooni&gt;Y

today
Fnlatvnen-Your Freshmen FWoorCI illn.lt can be
picked up 11 the Squlr• 'Centet Lounge hom to.2 p.m.
today.
8etr 81111 tPOflSOrod by Sigma Pill Epollon IOIIight II
8 p.m. wilh tho Rude Boys.

Aft,.,...
lrtt-lod In 1M Sodely ol Woman
E"'!"-a contact M_,.,o at
833&gt;~•s:t

~lion 11 $un&lt;l1y II

7 p.m. II Btfld Point

be

Roglo... l o woto. HYPIIIG will
riQIJiering UB
ot\ICM~to 10 11010 throughout the month ol Slpl. II you
oro 18 o&lt; ...., and a c:lllzen ol the US, you can
roglatOf at tho NYPIRG toblo Which Will
IOO&amp;IOd In
either Squire or COpen on olla rnali"'l daya.
VoluntMrl to at aft 1he reglstraUon ll tNtt 1re alway•
"'oleomt. Call 831·2•5t to&lt; more lnformallon

be

~WitohedoGPAoiUOtboti W a,.

ollglb~ to lOin Alpha Lambda Delio. a national
hono&lt;a ry. For more lnlormallon ano applleotlont
ploiM llll&gt;P by 110
All mojon IOOOIPIOCS

-.on.
Ooedline S4p1 18.

Boltd Polftl woluntoor a m - - It aooopllng
applicatlo!lo lor mamberShrp_ FOt Information coli
Dov., at 0311-2850.

V o l - . are .-.Ito c1o lotlelll t or tho Bulla to
11

~:'."~r.~~Pc)\~c~·::'~onC:~;:,·~ :.m.
weekd a ya. For more Info

calJ udith 11 88$-007• .

now onllabfo lot 1M tt2 GSA toe In
the GSA olloce, 1013 Ta!bon. DuOWne II Sel&gt;t. 18 at •

Clu:b Ptaetlce FJkl•y lrom • 6 pm

o.H1 Chi tocc.t , . ..,. pract•ce g11n.e to"''frow at t
D .m ort 1M EIUCOU Footbel• F,.td We ate ~~,0 fOK
a fww good men ~ C.atl p&amp;ay and ell•"'~
lUI Foott&gt;an a-1oo6tf PfiCik&gt;t '"""' '"""

CI'R-CI ffon:l Furnu College'"'" be otltr"'O a&gt;R
s.rndly and wocsne..,.ys noghiS from 7·10 l&gt; m on tile
- " " flO« lOUnge, Fargo, Ell-• CIIS- w111 o110
Sunday end run lor 3 &lt;OniiCUtlve- To roglster
. . p Cory II~ Iller 6 p.m.

Soc~t

behind tne bubOIO.AC

ACROSS
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6 Tonloltllllo
10 Country plaoo
1• PIICU
15 Plio UP

16 - I N Red
17 Oosen&lt;t
18 Sco«a· pr~
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56 Stopped

156 Rongwwm

31 "Tht Wrack ol

67 Sohoolgrouoo

32 Juolgn ctornan0

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26 Modem

1 Eaoaped

Golden
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33-klng
30 Small drum
36 fomad &lt;OnlurTl"'
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Plooetollve

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30 Till&lt;! In

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II Genua ol plonll
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13~0Ubj

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27 Nullity
28 l.eollaoltllm•

80 Take on hendo
6 I Blubbered
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eo Unlque!ill
Do _ __

25Yu-y.lll
Pont

37 Emu...g.
39 CorMlo41 and

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35 Oenl
36 Sr\oppy Of dOA)'

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43 Ratite blfOs
• SO.oooes~

•e eu•~&lt;~•
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laborllory Job
5.2 Snaak
53 MOflultom

50 Flull
55 llog&lt;on
511Jll&gt;aneao
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58 Adore too muon
112 -d'Oro

C.ribbHn SA meet a today at 63) p m In the JaM
Keeler room. Elltcou
No to US lmporlallams Pfop.arallon lor wtt pW41e
t'T'tMtlng today a1 noon fn &amp;he Haa1 Lounge. Squ•r•
OW.btd ..-&lt;no Su""'r at•l&gt;"' 11 2!!01 N FC&gt;fftt
fOJ atucMnll •nteteatlld •n pla"'"'"V and coordlnAH"9
.,_.enta lh•t )'t&amp;r

tat ff'lltlmlt, I'MIICI ~no•r at

7 om .,, 337

SQ\i..-•

o.tta Ct\1 Fret..-nft~ meets SVfld.ay at 7.30 om •n 330
SqUire
,
H1U1nlc SA. OSA meet&amp; Sunday at 4 ·30 om In 23.2
Squ~ro

JSU: ltlom maell"'l Monday al 730 p.m. 11 Hlllol
Houao. oo Capon Bl&gt;&lt;l
Polloh SA , _ , , lo'onday •• 6 p.m 1n 234 SQutro
Sodotog'y #411ft. ,..., Mot~Gay at 3 15om •" tt\e
Ca- I.Ounga Gtovnd , _

wom..·• aupport gtoup Ofg&amp;nlUttonal n\•uno
MO!Iday at 7 p m. 837-6570, 773-7060
Phi Ell Sigma In Iormation m . .li"'l lor pro•pocllvt

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Hondle.ppod ol~dclnta- Meotmll tOt Oluoenl
lnteroaltcl In Pllyolcol -llon/Aoctaallon
program• Tutseloy 01 ~ p.m ., ••8 Goodyoor
ltlo'rlto,Artl ond~

FaUI•t lt1lllfl"11 Gory US Bondi and optdal o-1•
ton;onow at ' p.m ., the SQuVe Fountain

Audlllono tor Fiddle&lt; on IN Roof MluThF trom • ·8
p.m. In 330 Squire
History ot faraoll Music: chroog~ song aNI o•oce

Sundoy 11 7 p-m In 218 Sq~lro. 836-0500

Oi. Mlcllatl Morrla olthe U ol Toronto w1ll • - •
S.,t 21 In 209 NonOII on tho Hotor:auot In Fro..,.
"'The Daadfr Go -· play tOO.y 11 8 p m and
IOfTlOf!OOO at 2 and 8 p.m. In tho WOidn\l• TMIIOf

NOfiOII

Gar P'l&gt;Pit'• Allla!IOO Coii-M today 11 8 p m. on
107 Townoenci, MSC.

Dhotor wanted lor ST AGE'a productiOn 01 Our• and
Dolla. Exptrttl)ce profe«ed but not neceuary. Help

needad In Other ptodUCtlon

aopools Cllllra

lkoe~l

11883-2810.

Fee waloera otw

p.m.
. . . . . . , . 011 · - ..
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olao Il lite..._..

. . . _..... 3282 Main
loc.tlon.

r.c::~~~~~'!,;;;=:~.~~~~~ulro

woot&lt;Oa ya from~ p.m

A.-I annual woman's run-proooodo to EMMA. Call
EMMA lor mora Into 836-8970.

"'The Gr. .l SMIIN~ tOO.y In 170 MFAC, Olcott, and
tomo&lt;row In 108 Dltlenclorl at 7 and 0:15l&gt; m. Surlday
Squua Conl•ence Theotw
6;1~ and 1:30
p.m.

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"'The Taxao Cht- ..._
. 1onlghl and
IOtnOITOYI at ml&lt;lnfohl In tho Squoro Conl--

n-tar
""TMI,. 1oday •n ttte. SQuire Conter..-,ce Theatet It 2.
5:15, 8:30p.m.

Vt&lt;l!la Jtnlllna, rofw-. librarian wiU looua on IIOW
1nstructora can laclllta1e studltnt und•rttandtng and
uo. ol the Univttrllly ltbtrles today I rom 3-&lt;1 p.m. In

tho UGt..

room 127

Dontol Wort&lt;? Tho Dept, of -v10&lt;1l Science
mon or _,.n who 11\lnk the\' need dental
- k and "'l&gt;uld llkO 10 panlcipato In a atudy ol
pa Uent reapon... to ,outlne dental treatment. Two
lroe 11111"11• a 10 t&gt;«Wided. Contact Dr. N. Corah at
831·2180.

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Potent Bulls' defense blanks Eagles Win leaves question mark
Forth&lt; UB sporu Can, 111&lt;
varsity
&amp;am&lt; was
somelhina to bra&amp; about. For ohe handful or roottn that ourn&lt;d
Simon declared ineligible
our Cor the
they lerr with a aood redina iouldt.
N'.aaan

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By LANE STRAUSS
'-trum SIII/I Rtp«tt'r

nc.. is an old ,.,.,. in sporu ll.at $0)S orf&lt;nS&lt;

bnnp In 111&lt; crowds, but ddmsc win&gt; th&lt; ballpmo.
T1lis •as never men .-ideot IJwl W&lt;doco&lt;lay
afltmOOn as 1M UB Bulls SO&lt;X&lt;'f tum opm&lt;d th&lt;
19111 &lt;ampaian •ith a convin&lt;inJ 4.0 shutout 0\er
Niapra Unl•·enity, btfO&lt;&lt; a small but &lt;nlhusaa&gt;Aic
ao~d II RO&lt;Ity Fidd.
.
It wu mort than a usual vidory (Of the Bulls. •
Not only did they a.&lt;na&lt;last year's 2.0 dtC&lt;•r
opin&gt;l Nia&amp;1U11, but they oocally dominao&lt;d play
ohrouat~ouo, limitin&amp; the Purple Ea&amp;Jn 10 a ma'e 10
thou on aoaJ O\H tht entirt contest.
Niapra, a Di"sioo I stalwart, was hull by
&amp;toc!IWion loues "'hidl ~udy hampen lh&lt;if
&lt;bane&lt;$ (Of another baDD&lt;J year. Nc-&lt;rthd&lt;a.

minu1C:S-thc: lonC' C'ha.n« up to that cimc bdna ...hm
anoch&lt;r new Bulb' playu, Aldo Ballarin, oook a pan
while breakina in on the l&lt;fl side, and "bile hurried
by a Niapl2 dt(&lt;rW&gt;&lt; player switcll&lt;d tbr ball lo hos
le(l (OOC, and •eakly tapped the ball 10 Ill&lt; p K.
f"ugUy, 11 l'.~ the Ice ..,.. broken as Kun
fel&amp;ma&lt;h&lt;r took a pass from lh&lt; ldt comer by
Simpkin, and k-\ed il underneath Purple Ea&amp;ln'
aoaJk, John M1kWa&lt;, to cheth&lt; Bulls a 1.0 II the

Oa••

balL

JuS! 59 sa:onds into the second half. Mark Bro"ll
"'U in front o( Ill&lt; n&lt;1 ri&amp;hlin&amp; for the ball With I
Niaaara fullback. lis Brown was brio&amp; pushed 10 the
around, h&lt; manaaed oo cet cnou&amp;h root on obe ball
to Stnd it past an oucscrctdmf Mikutcic into lh~ riJhl
&lt;O&lt;ner oCJht aoal IO&lt; I 2.0 UB &amp;dvanrqe.

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ilb th&lt; lad, il ..... assumed !bat th&lt; Bull&gt; •ould
uy to .C on 1M ball as much as poSsible. kJJI••&amp;
li-. Jlb)'MI&amp; autiOUs, sman socar. But wolll oh&lt;
tltplosiVt llld Jl"' IOJeth&lt;r by "-&lt;UO, inSieod O(
ra.pcaablt squad, n-en &amp;Qina as ru as stan'"' •-o
sloo•in&amp; down, oh&lt;y wen1 "~ into third aear.
fr&lt;shmcD.
•
111 lh&lt; 62: U mart, rh&lt;y scor&lt;d thor mo&gt;1 ~
UB, on 111&lt; ocher hand, has ....u,. hod som&lt; bi&amp;
coal or 1M ..b&lt;n Ballarin, handlifl&amp; tht ball in
manaes on the squocl as wdl. Coldl Salvllor&lt;
(ronl. a••·c a short ooudlpauoo fd&amp;enadler. As
Esposito found out on Wednesday momill&amp; ohal la&gt;A
FtJ&amp;enaeher
lOOk
lht ball. II&lt; drtw lht aoali&lt; over lo
year's loadln&amp; aoal S&lt;O&lt;er, Chris Simon. was d«lared
his side, and quickly Ripped a paSS over lo Brown •n
inelialbl&lt;, and will bt unabl&lt; 10 play the entire
rrooo,
who
had
an
&lt;mpty net Cor his second aoal or
seuoo.
the pme.
· Eaposioo has acquired .....-a! new raas to '"'"
The 'Bulb kq&gt;t presslfla. and aaaio at 74:Z1.
this year's squocl, IIIOJl notably Cullba&lt;t Joe
ti&amp;htnin&amp;
aruck
apin
'trioh
Simpkin
pullina ""'"Y a'
Lammana. a 2l year-old c.- Italy now in his lint
rd&gt;ow&gt;d (or Ill&lt; ("""h IDd li.W tally o( 1M COntnl.
year or &lt;Jcibillly. Lamm.ana play&lt;d superbly opina
AU in all. ll "-"'U an ac:dknt .s~an f« ~ ''
........... rvdy aJlowia&amp; that (Of"'-.rcls IIIIY"'her&lt;
ea:p&lt;aed to be a
(or 111&lt; UB JOCCtr
near tilt plto at up (Of a JiooC apiJut BuDs'
team. Thille&lt;n 11ft1&lt;S remain on th&lt; r&lt;&amp;ular J&lt;asOO
octmloder Marty Pavon&lt;.
sW&lt;, with Ill&lt; n&lt;lll Ont brinpbis a(t&lt;rDOOII II 4:00
p.m. aaalna Donnan Col~ 11 Rotary F'ldd. and
~ 1M same open&lt;d up, boch team• 'were pla)'ill&amp;
~·• coutlou"¥, trylflllo &amp;et a rm ror oh&lt; play. tht S&lt;OSOn culmlnarin&amp; with 111&lt; SVNYIIC
l:baropioosltips in oarly Novtmbrr.
Tho.- remaiaccf.roordca ror the r... lO
Gm&lt; Ttis&lt;y has still

IJWiaa&lt;cf IO pu1

loattM l

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ban..,.-

The Bulis tnowinaohat lhty have the talent 10 bear a
resptaable: Davls:km lttam 4-0. mitbt find priCikes a bll mor~ '
fun.

But don't &amp;et Cool&lt;d by Coaoll Sal "-&lt;ito's smik. Ltkt any
modd ~cadet-. he knows 1h111h&lt; play in one match mi&amp;hl not be
tf(eCIJ\"1: apiost .-her _.....t.
" I'm happy with the win," Eapooito dcdared, "but not
nea:ssarily bappy •&gt;&lt;h th&lt; . -. 1 was not plcMCd • l i b - or

tbt passioa...
Judain&amp; th&lt; pme, I&lt;\ oral O&lt;CUIOIU could be poonted oat
mental errort hindered the Bulb w!lo S&lt;nt 1M socx:er ball jWI a
r. . cruci.tl feet away from tho int&lt;nded torget. Ho-.,..,, It ....
thO$&lt; other oa:asions-upeeially in th&lt; second half-that the ooam
(rO&lt;n UB put toaether pictur&lt; perCtet plays to oak&lt; ad• an• a&amp;• in
tho aame. both orroouhtly and d&lt;C&lt;nsivdy.
Commented Sal Eaposioo. "I ..... not surprised '"'" the &lt;tyk or
(aaaressi•..l play or Nla&amp;ara. The sam&lt; ..... OptD to bqln "'tb
and we IOC the r~t~t breat." Mer h&lt; remarked about 111&lt; plait
iA lh&lt; riiSI balr. 11&lt; ocld&lt;d, "Wo R&amp;rttd to play our R)l&lt;.on oh&lt;

•her•

- " ' bal(."

B oiTalo's CODirol or 1M rtll of th&lt; pme was eviclm&amp; Wh&lt;n th&lt;y
tallied t..U in the •anina momt"Rts oftbc coott:SC.. The foun.h
aoal was seored when boob oearns ,...,.. nakina -or th&lt;ir btnch
Slrtnpb._
'I'M lnRu&lt;n« or UB's offense ..-as u..cr in doubt in the Iauer
lla&amp;&lt;S. Explalucl Esposito, "Wh&lt;n you .sit back in 1 &amp;am&lt; you art
mort likdy to mate mistaka t.hat the oppontnt can take
advao..,.or."
Ir tho Purpk Eaala hod aoy eel&amp;&lt; on the BuDs. it was 1M el&lt;&gt;w
orrsides trap oh&lt;y odoz&lt;d. Many tilDes tbr BuCColo Corvoards ,..,.
caaaho on the WTOJ1&amp; liCk or thela&gt;A dda&gt;ckr. 11 did nochlll&amp; to
tom 111&lt; ravor of ohe pme to !'(._-.,
Theot rouh. alona
..itb the ..,stin&amp; wlndl and lOllY turf, mack tht ~or th&lt; ......
considerably &gt;lo1ou than usual. This fra..mi&amp;hJ ba&gt;t h&lt;lped 111&lt;
Bulls Wbo .....inaJy ..... not . . QUICI&lt; .. their roes.
Because or the Umiled practict \imt Coaeh Eaposioo had "''"
his pla.)'&lt;r&gt; b&lt;Corc tht season, )'(lrerday's sesSion
llktly a
oou&amp;h one.

tho..,..

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W ednesday 9 September 1981 Volume 32 Number 7 State University ol New Yorit e l Buffalo

'The Spectrum' and SA fail to reach agreement
Despile monl!u of haggard oct~otiatioos, the
Und&lt;raraduate Student Association (SA) and the

~ Stud&lt;nt P&lt;riodlcal. IJ&gt;C. have yet to agee on a
fmandal plan to JOVC the award-wlnni&lt;lg.po!p« from

bankruptcy.
A proposed settkment will send SS7 ,000 to T1H!
S{NJctrum in the form of a suboctip«ion fcc. Ho,..,vcr,
althoo&amp;h balh panics concur on the need for the fcc and
the sum that is nec:a&amp;ary to ensure that the newll{&gt;ap«
continue Wlintcru:ptm operation, rao aareancnt "'D
reached Tuescby.
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CUrrently, Tht S{NJctrum is $85,000 ln dcbl, and as
early .s Jwy, itJ
be&lt;:amc aware of loomlna
pos$ibility that one of ill numerous major creditors could
send the P'll&gt;« into recrivenhip, thus deprM na the
Uoi&gt;enlty community o f i!J oldeJt and ...._ continuina
sruclont publiciuion.

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late as Friday ....Una. each orpniation predicted a
w.ekcnd settlement. but after Lilt SaturdaY ncaotiadom
brok• down after a series of dosed-doon clasbes b&lt;rW&lt;eO
the aroups. a mid-week compromise seemed the tikdy
la.rgtt.

The ctUJt of the Saturday d&lt;bate m'OI\'td around what

aedit the student govemmcnl would rccd\'e afltr the
subscription fcc""' finally approved . The SA
c:ontintftll, which consisttd of Ptcsidc.nr J~ Rif'kin. Vitt
Prtsident Steve Kaplan. and Treasurer Mark Moore,
insisled on the pbrue "Subo&lt;ripcion paid for by the
mandatory student fees of the Undugraduate Student
Association."
Aocordlna to Kaptan,-this is- ftir to thc- s•udnu body
bec:aust they would koow where their money is 10inc. SA
!tad already doled out a SlO,OOO loan to the paper lasl
May.

The ,..,.'SJI&amp;P&lt;r had bccn rduc!anl to ronctde on this

point. citin$ joumlli&gt;tic intqrity and the d«ir&lt; to keep a

government"s mention off lhe fronl page of l ts
n&lt;WSpo!pcr. It had proposed a compromise that Sll bu
thus rar rtjeatd- ir would con«de on KVeral poinls if
SA v.·ouJd aJJow mmcion of the u50Ciation to be movt'd
to the second pqe muthcad.
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In mum for the cbangina or the phrase includina the
SA name, to "Su.,..,riprion paid for by undergradua te
mandatory ..st-udc:nl fees" Tltt Sptctrum would agree to:
e l..owcr the SA ad&gt;·ertisina rate.
e Aiter the process of sclc&lt;tina the bu.Oncu manager and

SA officiaJs hold press conference
to announce 'The Spectrum 's demise
By MARTY ROSE N
Cmnpus Editor _

Wbile Tht $p«:Jrum Board of
Oirecton met Sunday artcmoon to
discuss the status of ne&amp;otiatioos
beflr.un ~tatives from the
paper and the Student Association
(SA), SA President Joe Rifkin was

to have a paper on Wednesday. If
anybody said there was no lons er

the oewspapen we receive from

a Sp«Jrum il certainly was newJ

across the couutry-many aettina

IO US."

mOC"e money than w could- none:
have locos." he empllasitecl. "I
don't believe it is propu to have
the aovernmenr named on the:

At Sunday's

mcetina SA

E&gt;cccutlvr Offio&lt;B R.ill&lt;'in, Vice
Praldcnt Strvc Kaplan and
Trca.surer Mark Moore discussed
four points in which compromises
bad ...... aarced upon, a fifth

preparing (or a press ronrerence to point that bad DO( bccn t!IJc;ussed
notify the Univenity that Tilt
durin&amp; the baraalnina talks and a
Spectf1Jm no lonaer &lt;Xisted.
siJtth point which had been fla.tly
Ofndats from the pap« had
rcjccted by Thr Sptcrrum.
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be&amp;un arbitration with SA for a

T tte ruu~~ point, • statement

anide in last Thursday's Rq&gt;Ontr
detailed the &lt;ritic:al nnancial state
of the J&gt;llp«, the paper's printer
immediately prcuured TM

announcina. ••subscripc:ion fte

Sp«1rum for assura.ncc of

fmaneial stability before additional
credit could be extcoded,

nteeSSilat.ing an immediate
settlement b&lt;rwccn the two tides,
Rifkin caUed a press coofercnceafler they failed to reach an
aarcerncnt durin&amp; three lloun of
talks on Saturday. "We left that

meeting under lht understandina
thtrt was no longer a Sp«tf11m,"
Rifkin· explained.
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Howrver, Tht Spectrum Editor·
in-Citicf_John K. Lapiana
'COUD\ ertd. "We alway• ..pccted

uuder th&lt; front paac lo&amp;o

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paid for by mandatory fret of th&lt;
undercraduate Studeru

Association" wu considered
impenti\·c- by RiJkin. .. Wt"ve
already loaned them $30,000, the
s ubo&lt;rip«ionJ cc would be about
$40,000 or m.OQO... Rlfkln said.
"If they llavo to loJ&lt; their
indcpcndet&gt;C&lt;' financiallY. student&gt;
should rcatize that their money
will be used to pay for II.."
••And since studentS arc the
Student Association," Kaplan
added, "the Student Association
as a whole should be acttina credit
for it."
Lapi.an.a'$ ObjectioM to the

from

pase n01icc were ··aoo

rrontpaac."
While ~admitted that
most studcnu would not notice
the front P'!te credit he said that
those who did mi&amp;llt qurstion the
pap«'• objrctivity.
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Kaplan and Rifkin empbatkally

denied any interes in editorial
control. ••we didn_'t discuss a

m.ooo subo&lt;ripcion fcc earlier in
the summer. Howt"Vtr. when an

portent principl&lt; and ethles. Of all

p~ to put it but we said they
could say we had oo editorial policy in the pop«, " Kaplan uid .
"It's been a aood quality po!pCf
for ''"""tY some-odd (sie) years

and we don't v.•'ilot to have
anytbina to do with t heir edi!Prial
policy: Our arcatcst concern was

the investment we 'ftft matina
with the stud&lt;nt's money-we
want to have them financially

accountable to us."' ·
The SpeNrum woWd meet the
r~uirttnmts

or nna.nc.ial

aocountability throu&amp;h wcckly

meetings between its Business
Manager and the SA,.,_..,.,_

SalariC$, ..tvertisirc commissions,
&lt;COftOmY meuara llld • balance
~l.n.d oa Paot

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Tht Sp«trum to allow the SA Treasure&lt;
to p.anicipl\c. •ho will lake: on an :advisory role~

oompcroll...- of

• Submit to an audit and •~ ina or that audk prior to
finaUzina of the qrecm&lt;nt.
• Wcckly mceti~p b&lt;rwccn Til• Sp«trum'l business
manager and the SA Ttcuurer to discuu the finan&lt;W
state or the corporation and ...;11 ronan on
rca&gt;mmendations dcalin&amp; with fiscal policy.
e Credit the prtvious $2$00 payment made by SA t.o the
1M S{NJcrrum :0: print« to the final svboctiplion f11urc.

These IU&amp;M:Rions wtn- a con\promiK bdweco tl:toK
offered the publi&lt;:Mion by SA andTht $pa:trum :t OWD
DO(jons u to o prop« sclutioo to the subocripcioo
qUCSiioo.
Late Tuaday ni&amp;ht. nqotiuioos btl....., SA and TN
Sp«rrum _.. b.Xf u the ..,......m&lt;nt ...,.. unabl&lt; to
pthcr all of Its off"""' into its Talbert obamben. It W11S
explained that beca\LK or other time c:ommitmmu, •
- mect:in&amp;woukl be: impossibk undJ tommorow ewnina at
sn'CII p .m. D&lt;spite requests from Tht Sp«frum to c:all 1
sesJioo prior to today'slssuc, SA remained firm.
Althouah JCYCral different Univesity commuruty
members caiJcd SA o ffiCials offcrina to mediate a
sctlkment, the two patties _.e vnable to rcacb accord.

�in short.

1HEspE&lt;lRUM

naliunal

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Resideace prog.-.m be&amp;Jns

Spaia tries to avoid coups
Tbt Sponisb _....,..,., rcemtly rdcaltd dtllils or 1 ,.....
Ieeder• rttirt 11
• prc«urmlDed time.
~to tho&lt;OtWSrdealt, tho&lt;Spuldll..,..........t fdl tho&lt;
- . n - ........., ;, ordct to rid kxlf or tho&lt; older SpiDIIb
miliwy leaden wbo ott ltiJI ._dtd 11 FranclO lo)'alriU.
AdcliliooAIIy ......... tbrir btbl•ior iD - · Jtlltl bu not
btcn iD ~ witb tho&lt; rulrQa ..,........,..
5tYtraJ tim&lt;:$ iD lilt past d&lt;cldt Spoln '• Dll'liwy IUOQIIDcn .,._c
lkt;ed tbdr musdts io op&lt;D deCilllot or tbt nalina JIIOtlllfthy.
Most ru:mtly Wll 1.\1( April's UIIIUCOtiSful coup.
Ourina tbt coup.,,...,.,., 1&lt;''&lt;1111 ol4 llmt Franco lo)-alut&gt;
sutcted&lt;d In ro11Jina ouppon rrom • ·ltbio tbt rants or O!t Spani&gt;h

Tho Qmpou Rc:soclcll« Urt Study Oroup m coopcntioa witb
Tho
or Sluclmt AffaiR (DSA) AD4 tho&lt; w&gt;dtr.,...,uatt

om.m

policy wbicb will ;.,..,.. thll tbt natioa'a

St.,.,. ~ bu 6c\ldopod a RalcltDee Halls A__.
onil Prnaltloe ~ (RHAPP).
h wu txpa 11u1 Wlill tbr 1nta11 or oclueatlna

otudtaU-poi1Jt'\llary rt~-or .,.,... tlal saray baDtck • tho&lt;

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lhllwnily.
"Tbr fOOlS boa ......,._ bllb llo&gt;deoU." RHAPP coorchA&amp;tor
Usa Sllewmbl uplalned . "We an tryiQa 10 edueate lll&gt;dalu 1bout
Jalllla,.llraiC:S$,
end rapt~ I scrits O f pratntahotu••,
Jmy lbon&gt;&lt;f or tbr Alc:obol A .. ar..,.,. Center, StxiOlloty
Edueodon Dil&lt;aor E!ltn Ouislcruon 1nd Publit Saftty offom
f&gt;&lt;ay O.apados will bt amona lilt 1\ltll ltcluron. Tho first
preromlatlon is sebrdWed for 1M JtOt l(td&lt;t Room at 8::10 p.m.
oo S&lt;pcembtr 16.

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army.

A flct »&lt;Dna tbt Spani&gt;h Pllliammt. tht rtlqldt
spokt or &lt;lt.tbllilunc 1 mUitary covmunmt.

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Ytt I ptnOnal apptal from SpaKt'sl(inc Juan Carlos-a&gt;~tn&amp;
th&lt; militlr)' mm to Jive up thdr pl.\n-wu Ill thll •u nl'tded to
brine tht ,.-ayward aencrall bed unci« th&lt; control or lilt
JOVftnmeot.

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MX battle continues

Store seeks new location
Em1111, tbr Buffalo Women's Book Store, currently loeattd tn
2A7• Mlin Strttt. is looLinc to mo-. to a 1.\rccr and sartr homt,
.n.. bciaa vandalittd ~I tlmts, kldtfl wd 1.\1(
"'We want to try to be- •n $0MC arouplq of llOtU wbtrt •t ftd •
somoe uftty end support," Usa Albrtdot Wd to Ill&lt; Cow~r
Exprus. "Wt would hkt to try end hive Chrillmtl In a ntw

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Tbt store will bt •I)OftiO&lt;inc •""' In Dd.IWIIt Pork on
S&lt;pcembtr 19 10 bclp rlilt flUids ror tbr move ... hid&gt; is fllptctd to
..,.. .....at tbooHand clollln.

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Tbr arid cnvironrncot or Utab and N....da conunUtl to
H&gt;
bani&lt; a&amp;liM lbe US Air For.e, whic:b llu ytl to bqin full &amp;ealt
deployment or lbt mucb ocxlllmed MUsil&lt; Experimental CMXI
J)'llcm.

OriainaUy envisioned to o&lt;rttcb 10mot 10.000 squart miles. tht
MX $)'11trn bu run up opiost stiff opposition from many croups.
Wbm lilt Air Foret ftrst announced its plans to construct :ZOO o&gt;el
maptd tndJ ;., lilt dtSCrt rtaJons or Ullh end ~ada •
tttvironmnttaJ and humanitarian lfOUPI 'tliCfC lbc fane IO voice
tbrir protest.
Tho rcsidenu of tho&lt; two Mid·Westtm SU&lt;ts r«dvtd an
-.q&gt;&lt;e~td supporur wbcn tho&lt; RtlciD IC!mirlmrauoa btpa to
publicly """"'cootradict«y e&gt;pllliools oo aac:tly .,bfrt tho&lt; MX
lbould bt fmally deployed.
Prtseotly, tho&lt; admiaistnlioa ._.,..to hew comoutd lodf
to • ICikd dowo wrsion or tbc - . 1 1 :ZOO loop dcsip. Tho
oc...ua dtbltt om.tho&lt; MX bu ptriodK:ally emtmd oo tho&lt;
~Y or bttsiaa tho&lt; mWilt aboltd bombtn u u btinc
dtploytd ......

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rwo bolln 1

day doesn't botbtr me. Wbo is to say IIIII tf br cvt blct t O hour 1 day tho&lt; sto&lt;t marktl miaJu DOl 10 up?

Clt&lt;Wiloo- :10,100

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Lite Ill oilier &lt;riticiom 10 f11. ROilllk wiD tum lllb tnto 1 plw.
His tltX1 quip or lllc wttk c:oufd bt-"Loot, rotts. if you wanted
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worltaboli&lt;. briJ\c Carter- blct."

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Actually, lbt IOlal output is II houn 1 day wbrn you loot 11
tbt 16 put ia by Primt Minister M&lt;a&lt;.

Don't 0\'C fO&lt;ccr tlw DO m&amp;ltt'r wbo lllc pruldet~~is-wbrtber
bt ploys ..,U, c:uu 0&lt;1t paptrdolb. or whether ht'• cbalntd to bis
cltsk 14, 16, or 26 bours • day-tbt stock adlana• dolt: &lt;¥Cry
aftaftOOO ar four o•dock.
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�AARI, SA negotiations continue;
bank check sits in Talbert offices
81 MARTY ROSEN
C1hl(1tlS EdiltN

An uncuMd bank checlt for
SJSOO is secure tn tM Sub Board I
safe pmdlna linal neaotlations
belween Student Association (SA)
rcprescnuuivcs lllld a farmer
Departmtnt of Re&lt;:rcatibn and
Related lnnruction (RAlU)
employee who erobeuled SSOOO of
student mandatory fee money.
Stephen Allen was dismissed from
his posidon u RARI usinant
clireetor tn Spnna of 1979 after il
waJ «Yeaaed that be bad been
faWf)'ina timnheels.
fwtbu invest~tlons lhowed that
Allen Md authorized payroll \hecu
for a IUchard Appleby. When
former SA Athlalcs Affairs
Coordinator Gary DcviD discovered
that Appleby worked 40 bows a
week for a tool and die company in
Niqara falls, he bqan to question
the weekly tlmesheeu averaging SO
hour• that were being submitted.
Devin found that Appleby had
b.udlori:ted Allen to submit a W4
Conn and weekly timesheets 10 SA
allbouab M did no1 actually work
for RARI.
Simultaneously. Allen's younaer
brother Mark, -.bo wu a part-time
RARI employee, wu brolflht before
the Student·Wide J udlc:iary oo
Cllw'&amp;es of havlnt embez:zkd S4SO
from theodeparunent. The YOUnter
Allen was found auilty and ordered
to pay the full amount back 10 SA.
However, Stephen Allen was not
a student at the tlt'De his then was

reported and could not be
prosecuted throup the studcot-run •
S)'Stctn.

Arter a repor1 from the University
Department of lnt&lt;Tnal Audit Cited
a 54000 "potential lou", atudent
government ofliclais beJ&amp;n to
pursue the colleetlon of miuina
funds.
It was determined that repayment
was preferable to criminal eharaes.
Former SA PrCStdent Tun Sheehan
noted, "Altho u&amp;h Stephen Allen
aave us the runaround, Sludcots
don't lllte to prosecute students. "
After delayina a )CM Allen lianed
a promis_, note, a confession or
jodgnncnt whlc:h lepDy bound him
to repay the SSOOO and an
qreernentthat he would meet 49
monthly payments to SA or SIOl.80
each. Allen made one paymenl and
proceeded to default on subsequent
installments.
When current SA Athletk:t
Affairs Coordinator Michael Franco
took ornee in April he continued to
work witb .Sub Board I Executive
Director Dennis Black and former
Athledcs Affairs Coordinator Tom
Egan to collect the money. ,
In July. Allen took a penonal
loan and made a payment of SlSOO
to SA. When contacted by TM
Sp«Jrvm Allen itUisted that his debt
was settled 'lrith the student
orpnizalion as the smaller payment
had been a compromiK ,...tlernent.
_ "I don't know why Allen would
say that," Moore s.aid. " He spoke
to Franco about tak:ina the SJSOO
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linal ll'ttlernent).

in time did we tell htm he was
free."
Accordina to Moore, a general
release form "'hlch 100uld release
Allen from the balan~ due or Sl400
was prepared by SA Attorney
Richard Uppes. And whlle the
auditors aR checkina to ~«
"""hether or not .w can let him orr
the hook," Moore iMlSlS, "There's
no reason to. He committed a
crime."

eompromtse to be accepted by SA if
the cheek for SlSOO " cashed, it
remams In the Sub Board safe.
Originally. the lump &amp;urn payment
would have covered Allen's debt to
SA for ~ months before the final
payments would be upee1ed.
Ho,.evu, ,.Mn SA omaals learned
throuJh an article in 771~ Sp«yrum
that AUc11 COIUldered himself
rdeased from funbcr payments,
they announced that n...
azranacmmts to auarantee final
paymcnu "'ould be in•esua•ted.
"There's no auarantee," MOO&lt;'C
acknowled&amp;ed· "There's nothint to
say he won't ao bankrupt and

At~~no~po~in~t~i!~~~~~~~~~~-iiiiirolr~tl:o::se; ~on~a~dd~i~ti~o~na~l~~~~-l

'Like students cramming for a final exam,
the two parties waited until the last
eosslble moment.

BTF, Board of Education agree to new contract
87 RICRARD CHON
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After an Intensive round or late nlalll n&lt;s&lt;&gt;liatlon• with
the Buffalo Board o r Education, tbe Buffalo Teacbers
Federation !BTfl'l'ltaday aare&lt;!d 10 a new twn year
'COlltraa- )Wl one day bef"'e dlsses .,.,.. «:heduled to
bqjn at Buffalo public schoob.
Uke students cnmmlq for a r.w exm~. the two pania
Wllited until the I&amp;Si possib~ momem before COOJWDJD&amp;tiDJ
the nqodadna .,_.., wtUdl bcpn 1&amp;Si Fd&gt;ruary. It
wull4 a.m. Tuesday, the day Buffalo teoteh&lt;r:s......,
required to report to wort , tlutltbe BTF ll&gt;d the board
r...olly ..,._, 011 u tenml~ eoauaa.
The teachcn, wllo II II a.m. T - , II Sllea's
o..rrato Theater, ovuwhdtninaiY opptOVed the COIIIrao:t by
a 1.~ to tl7 m&amp;rJin, aft« a brcir,.. oo the prOpQJed
paa by BTF Presidenl PbUip Rumore ll&gt;d a s.bott question
and answer period.
AJthoUII&gt; a walt out •ould ha•e been illeplla .;oJatlon
or the state'&gt; Tlylat lf(t, whieh prohibits publk mtplo)'oes
from strikina Buffalo teact&gt;m historically have neva- aone
10 work withollt a contracc.. Tuescby"s iniUal qreement
prcceedcd the 9 a.m. eontraa deadlin&lt; by 1 men live
houn. Rumore, however. declined to Jp&lt;CV)at&lt; whdher the

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teacMrl would hit the pekd una if an ..,_.,...,. - e noc
reached.

AC&lt;Udlna to the terms of the eoatrltCt, teacbers wiU
r(Odve a seven perca~t pay raise for the 1981·11odoool yeor,
and a six p&lt;Teenl rw the next year, Tnchm with IS or
more years or =iorily would redeve an additional one
pereent . . tht seeona yeu. This is eoasiclerably ltlt than
the BTF's orlainal d...w.d for • 19 porc:ent rw the lirA
year, followed by a cost or Uvina adjustment the nut.
But thOUI)Itbe BTF COtllj&gt;fOIDised on tM pay iauo, they
stood thdr uound 011 others. 11at Board or Ectuauloa
propooc&lt;l dtoppin&amp; the rdmcoons 00 cl.w ...... iNtltwtJoa
a system •hereby teadltn would be naluo&amp;ed by their
.,....._ and diminote bad pay f« teach&lt;n oa suspoiiSioa
froao whOif&gt; the board could - dlow just eaUK fD&lt;
dismissal. , . . . ....... _ , m.ained iD the ...........
and teach&lt;n wm: abo Jiwo aa improved dental insuranct
prOp'UII ll&gt;d a fr« prc:saiptigcl plan for dn~p.

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....say montina'sl&amp;li cfitm neaotialioo erron ....
1ar1dy the ""'t or Mark ll&lt;edM:f. •local represenJtivc or
the Slot&lt; Publk Employment RdatJoM Boord, wllo as mediator for t.h etalb. IU reomlly asl&amp;li Socwday, !he
BTl' broke orr contrtoct ialts wltlt the board, swlna that It
"wu stonewallin&amp; the II&lt;&amp;O(iatlQa ~·•.
But Beeeher penuaded the BTF's seven member

nqotiatina team to r«am 10 the bwa.alnin&amp; table, ond ot
10 a.m. Monday, the twn lid.. met at the Boord's OIY
H.all orr.... and b&lt;p.n the talb lb11 II hoo11l11er resulted
ln the new C011t111Cl.

Rumore ..... satisfted with the new eontrad. "t thi~k the
teachers are relieved ll&gt;d happy thot an eqoltable ~Uement
wu handed ous," M told thf press. "Thu 4 an Important
year. It's ..,hen iotellfllion fOCI full ahead, ll&gt;d wt dida't
oe&lt;d any dlsturbutca or problaru."
Toda.r ...ts the bqjt~nina or the maodliiOfY buslna plan
10 . . . . . the lhtiTalo pabllt tcbool ~-. u onkred by
federal iu4F Joba T. Otnia•
This Wldt:'s 1m COD!rKI,nlflleatioo bn&gt;upt bid&lt;
manorios ol the tm lloaffalo tcbool Mnl:c- teach&lt;n
wbd 111e pCbt u- r.. :10 claya. It ... a 11111... ....,
proQ'aCUd sollte. dlorial wWt:ll r....., ll't1' Pra~c~&lt;G~
Thocnas Pisa- jailed for lO claya for ~
order to eDd lite Jtrite. Pa. -.cbac t.o -...:., was abo
fu&gt;ed S2'0 f« the C&lt;lftlCIDIX ....,., and the tea:hen
thcmldYes Wert &gt;lopped with a $54,000 peaalty by the IIIU
for ~the Taylat IJCI.
Plsa served as a ,_,.. r"' the 8't1' bwa&amp;IDina tC.. in
,the ...... CIObtnct ocpladotu.!Uked ....eth.. be thotllbt
lbt flOW COIItiW:I - a fair on&lt;, be replied, "Ya. 'fheroe'l
no qllatlloa about k." l'or Pitta aec1 lite MOO ~ be
UIC!d 10 repraent, tbe rllbt roc a fair COI!traet has mded.

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• • • • ATTENTION • • • •

MCAT CANDIDATES

bd'tttft'n rtHnuc and c~nduurn
.. ould b&lt; au trull~ ••••hed by lhr
SA rtprCkntatht

An

adduionlf SA propOt.al
•lltch had 1101 b&lt;nl ,........ed 10
Tlw $ptc'tnllfl 11 lb&lt; till~ ol lh&lt;
,.,... confru:n« roll&lt;d fol rqull
Pl m hmna th&lt; Bu&lt;tnru M -

The repoortlng room for rhe Sept. I 2. '8 I odmmlslro·
tion of rhe MCAT HAS BeEN CHANGED (rom 148
Diefendorf Hall. MSC to AMHERST CAMPUS, Knox
Hall, Room 104. Rtporring rime Is 8:00 om.

FOR

FURTHER

INFORMATION

andComp~tolln

OnaJII&amp;ll~. ll!Ocin had •nform&lt;d
lAjMinl thai lh&lt; 1911·1912 .........
had lftady b&lt;nl ..,..,Led for

otb&lt;r Cliii'IP"J orpoUAIIOIU

CAll

Moo« noted Sundoy tbllth&lt;u
.. uoa...U)osUIJ&gt;Iusor
......,.,.,.,. frc monty •
..AI 111&lt; b&lt;alnruna or tl&gt;r ynr
•hal ·~ Nd&amp;ft •t'rt OGI) UMlll
.,;limltlotu.'' Mool&lt; ,.;.!, •.•.., ..
• 1th any eompctma trmurtt )'OU
tr)' to u~tmatt Yttth lhctllll )OU ha•~ I
Wflllus. (Paymtnl) •OIIIdn'l b&lt; 1n

••••• s 3 1- 3 7 0 1· • • • •

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would b&lt; •n IAJIIlltntnu o-.r I
mautt or montlu .., thai ...

ooe tump IUm:· he adckd.

VltOUJd bt proctctfna ourwh•n ...
Tbc: Sj(),OOD 11111 Tlw Sp«trum
is • •kina for "ould b&lt; pilei wuh
studtnt m.anda1ory f« monlc:t.

lOUR CHICKENS.

The wual omoun1 or lh&lt;

ANDCOUNTON AHAMBURGER.

subscription would b&lt; oon11111&lt;nl
on m.adtnt cnrollmtnt ror
1981· 1982, on oU&lt;Iilor's rtpon
oonfmnina ICiuol need and
uliimaltly SA Stno1c appro•al

CIDU.OR CHICKEN SANDWICH. fRfE!
EYefV ftml' vou oroer a Clelldous
Wl!nciV'S 001\elesS llfNSt Of

"Th&lt; ,.holt ldu or lh&lt;

Cl'llcl&lt;en sanowtch, we Mgive vou
a Cl'llcl&lt;en caro COlleCt two
caros. an&lt;1 on vour ~xt viSit.
vou oet a wenovs Slnole
1\amDUtW or 8 oz. Cl\iU. free·

subscriplion .... In lftltnl or
s:obscnpdon," R.ifldn nnphalJ.led,
''pmdlna on an ouduor·• rtpOn
(one OC«ppftl pOoDI Of tb&lt;
n&lt;&amp;OIJIIJOOS) liO "'&lt; QJI 1ft lh&lt;

~~=onafree

PIUS,

voa can ¥!In llt1les D~¥Vono

~gve

fun

mlnoUonl IUld auMidona
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f01 lh&lt;

01.1' E9!l Guess-plnl~ AnCI

Tbc: r&lt;qU&lt;&gt;I&lt;d fl&amp;W&lt;&gt; "tte
bltcd on •h• Moore dmded

0'3Vtiner oames roo so sun

.. ould b&lt; ncauory to
"rtahsoall~" akltb&lt; dtbl rlddtn

pQy~ng our~

courn:lng your ctlleltens It all
a&lt;ld5 uP co great eating illlO

orpnlt..lt.ton

ore.;n tun ~ wenovs

"II •'CKifd b&lt; 'trl d•fr.cul1 (Of

"'011!1PW! ...a tOmltO Cltta

,.

n.~ !ip«tf111ft 10 optnlle ...lholll

•h•
m.ooo:· lAI&gt;1IRI concurrftl.
''Bu1 we-'u in no
loolana foe

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that this qU&lt;&gt;uon ......wd b&lt;
ullimll&lt;ll' made by Tlw !ip«tftlm.
The lhlft orroecn 1uw1 abo

d&lt;vu&lt;d • conunamcy plan to
cuatiJ'Uec: • cominuauoa or
ldtquatc campus C0''mllft If 'f'M
Spmn~m cbd •urviv~ "l'btR
•-ould

~ tcan~

stad. •A the _..,, ••

Kaplan~. "bn:ame they dMI
• cqnx out tbr« ttmc1 a •'ed..u

IDCr&lt;aAna tl&gt;r P"bbcatioa clalt&lt;

o.rmu

or TM
IDd tl&gt;r
Altm11ntW Ntws CdktJW •u&lt;

&lt;OIIOICI&lt;tftl IS .... tJ&gt;r Idea of
a bail-out-u'• a aubtcnpuon. T1al 1nlr0daana 1 M• pubbcadoo.
$ptnf11M Is not AYUII "&lt; caJI do
"l'btR's more to Tlw ~
it •.thout any hd.p. \\ t"rc 1
llwl I potC&lt; of tbtt comes

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AINT NO Rt:ASoN TO GO ANYPlACE E1.SE.

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student J«\-.et, o o he contanUttd
"Wr m1y 1&lt;1 • sublmpoon for
more than OM yttt

"for ontt wc'rt baq

Out llv« hm&lt;S 0

....,.k." .._...,.

ad•IXd"Stne" m otudcnl
ao•tmlllCIIt, not th&lt; studeot
prcu." "He doesn't undtno_ond

real1$1lc," l..t,piaao condudtd.
th&lt; probkms of mcr...U.,
If an qrmntnl had 001 been
pubii&lt;Jltiom by
cloys."
reacb&lt;d bet"«" 111&lt; aroups Rlllnn
~There iJ no qvntion th&lt;re is •
IW&lt;fttd thtl banLnJplcy would b&lt; need for, not another...,.._,..
lnt\'ltablc. Howcva-MOQft no1&lt;d he ..td, "bu1 TM !ip«t111m."

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TOPLESs MUD WRESTLING ll
GARY SMITH ll FEMALE .
EXOTIC DANCERS
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NM Wreolliloe lo . . T -, n.... l't1- Sat~ o.Jv J2.50
coven tla• epor1a tlo• a adaleeloa to tile Barl FREE
" " - wtlll Sal-t LD. Car4 Uc oft Drbok J&gt;.-

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Mantqint &amp;1/Jor

While uncenainty oooctmina the future or studtnt
financial anisaan~ mou.niS, .nudcnu arc Ooctina ro
llleir local bank&gt; and schools, se&lt;kinato apply for
suarant«d student loan• Wore the October I
ehanse in regulations.
CoUqeloan orr~ repOrt lh&amp;l they have been
beslqed by appl)&lt;anu cau.inaloan requesu to
skyrock&lt;l 150 pere&lt;nl from last yea~.
Thil foUows a report in Tilt N~., York Timts
whieh asserted that publi&lt; ooO&lt;&amp;e Sludenu "'Ould
bear llle brunt of cuu in rmandal aid enactrd by the
R~ admini11ralion. Widespread cuu in programs
were forwarded by the tilhtened purse strinp pOllcy
thai the R~ubliCOJU ha&gt;'t pursurd since coming to
pOwer tbi• yea~.
No rl(ura on application&lt; at UB were av:ulablt
because of llle Labor Day hoUday, but variout
n~pers hav. rq10ned that the rush to beat the
deadline is onsoina,
applicatiow hill ina record

'"''b

numbers.
On October I, all new applieants-and th- SliU
in the processing S!14t-"ill be farina new
recquiremenll. caJJiDI (or I "need.S ICSI'' on families
earnina more than $30.000 a ~ar and various Olhare,urictions.

•

T ightened auidclines inclucle increucd inltrUI r;ues
rrom nine perc::cnt to 14 pcrceru on the Parent Loan
proaratn and recipienu •rUI have to pay an
originators- f~ of fi\'e percent. wbieb reduCH the
amount rtceived yea ensura- a stable interest rate. II
Is expteted thai Hko-40 per«nl fewer Jtudcnu will
be eliSiblc for IOODJ undrr llle new auidelines.
Oc5pilc grim warnin&amp;s, "Siudenls should tet their
IOADJ," EdwaJd Fox, )nSident of llle student loan
Marketina AMociation. told 7'11• Ntw York Timts.
"Some may be surprised that they have· to pay a five
peroenl fet, bUI in general, Ulc money should be
t~c for lllis year."
Fox added that 50me $1udents are incrcaiinJ: their
applications to the AMociatlon which facilitates lllc
proccu because of fe&amp;r$1llat they wiU fail the needs
test. " In a number of places, people who thought
lllcy might be cut out of the proeess have accelerated

in before l.he propostd cutbacks come in, •• \.Aid
Flederick Judd, directOf or public relations ..
Peopk's SaVini$ Bonk to llle Ttmts. He n01rd that
Ihe bank had proetssed 1hree limC$ u many
applieations thi&gt; year lllan las! year.
T hi$ rush of a.pphcation• will help to beatth&lt; new
regulaliOIU, and lllc Orronirl~ of Higher &amp;iUO&gt;JkJn
reponed 50mc 90 peretnt will not be aff~ed. But
then Is o&amp;liJ tol1l&lt; un~nalnty as to neAl ye&amp;l's loan
prollfllm. The Dtpanmtnl of Edueatioo-whicb set
lh&lt; RSirictioDJ for th&lt;s Y&lt;ar'&gt; &amp;uidclin" hurriedly In
order to have an impact on 1981·1982-rs exjl&lt;Cled to
change ics rules once again. Conarus must also
approve the plan, allllough !hey are not c.tpec:trd 10
vnioe mueh 'if any' opposition.
The Loaru t..t. the brainchild of Education
Secr&lt;tArY Terrell Hd~ is expcctrd 10 affect many
stuc:knts- and their familiel. The' resuh or a
compromiK betwtcn Sena1c and House conferees.
the teSI will apply 10 tbose studcnu whose famillts
earn more than S30.000 a year.
HO\\'t'\er. there arc ~~·o options thai the
Department c:ould ehoosc. Th&lt; flrAl ac&lt;:ol11in&amp; tO th&lt;
Chronic/~. "'ould counl only crosa ramily income,
family siu and th&lt; number of coUqo children in th&lt;
family. Tht- olhn would im.olvc tht more compte~
formula ourrently used by oth&lt;r financial aod
program&gt;, such as Pdf aranu.

sdlools. t·uition •nd othtt COSI$ ca.n 101.a.l OH'r
SIO,OOO a yea~.

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DID YOU PAY S&amp;O
FOR BOOKS, IN A COURSE YOU DON' T LIKE?
IS YOUR PROFESSOR BORING?
IS THE COURSE A WASTE OF YOUR TIME?
Help Evaluate Teaching at U.B.

S.C.A.T.E. Committee

Earn ·a Credits in Experiential Learning!
Come to Our Meeting, THURS. Sept.10at 4 pm.
Room 337 Squire Hall (MSC)
student course and teacher evaluation

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INTERHATIONAl
Why not? Skydivint is a
ttwdllltat you'ft nev•
forcet. At Pal a..Tec!l we
speclallze 1111ht time
n Oar rewed

prt)lessional
atmosphere is
the rdell plxe
to malte yOU!
fl!SI jump. And

tile mce lhil!l Is !flat its
a tot safe. titan you tllinlt. We are
ptoud of our safety reoonl at ParaTec1t Tilis month we lift havinc a
• eciaf price ltv fOISt jump siJJllents
a low SSO. ~ ,et yoo yo~~~
r~st $~~}'dive. Conveniently
located between Rochester
•and Buffalo, just t.lke Rl 104JJntil
yoo COllie to Rl 272. Head llOitll.
and we are just Clown the road on tile ril)ll
Ill callusat637-41SOar 482·1257 and IS1t
~ •lor all the detaijs. We at~ hive flider rides
~----- : for lhose w!HJ just want to. t.lke a loolc.

institutions.
In the New Ycwk Times rrpon, n was a.ss.ened thai
students ln -priQ{e institution$ ''Wl1l Jx ldat.ivdy
u.n afftcted by the new rcstrinjons'' and that 500\C:
rammes with six figure inromes ~1U "ooncinue to be
eU8iblc for the frderally subsidilrd loans ao nine
percent interest. ••
1Dc daily q-rd Smith as claiming "lllOSI people
in the privates will still ~ digiblt.'' because tht- tt:53 s
wm includt t.ht cons or educaeJon . At some private:

James Moore, an Education Oepanmcnl ofrodaJ,
said, "People Wbo pay three times llle cost of a
public unl\ler$ity to so to Harvard W&gt;ll ..mgel the
same proponional benefit at those who opt for a
Allllough U B ligures were unavailable at press
lime, other comparable imlitut.ions wtte deluged wilh lcss~ve institution."
Even though this )'f'at's cuts weer seen by many as
requests, some already boVina pa$Sed llle entire last
year's total. At Rutaers- lllc SUite University of New •ubSIIIlltiaJ, it is Upec:trd that the R&lt;A&amp;AO
2dmlnimation will se&lt;k &lt;Yen higher cutbacks in an
Jersey-..,.&lt; 12,000 loan applications have been
effon to me&lt;1 iu buda&lt;1 ptedictiow for futur~ fiscal
processed, equalin&amp; 18$1 year's total lloa&gt;rdina to
Rut.ger•s assistant univttsity director of financial aid, !'&lt;If$.
Accordina to Moon~. ''This Yf;ar we went for far
and Iller&lt; are no
or the Row slowing down.
"And lbe volume of increasing mail does no1 S«m more severe ebanges than Conar..s wa. willing to let
us have. We will either come up with 1imilar chanaes
to be dccreatinJ," sh&lt; told 7'11~ Sp«/ru.m. "The•
or ahernativcs for fiscal 1983.'' H&lt; noted lll&amp;l
majority of studcnu have reponed that llle banks
fun dina for the PeU 1JaDI5 oould be sli«d &lt;Yen more
have saJ(f •get t his in early'.'' But Rutsers is nCM
and lllat studenu might be for«d 10 pay inttreSI on
alone in facing this ruth of loan applications,
according to ~ Times, Nonh CaroUna and Stanford the loans wbUe they are still in &lt;e&gt;Uta&lt;. The Times
al$o quotrd Hdl as assening at a recent mectinl, "To
Uoi\ler$ily both reponed larae inereases.
"Thert has been a sianif.eant inerusc in l98l and borrow a line from Macb&lt;lh, 'We have srotcbrd the
t th.ink: that "'"11ar you're sccins is people uyin&amp; co &amp;tl snake but not killed it. I"

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pOlicy devtlopmmt at the Amc:ritan Council on
EdocatioO. Ill&lt; asoup lllat will be affected the mo&lt;t rs
those families earning bet,.een $30,000 and 540,000 a
year, and 1~ that an&lt;nd lo•·cr CO\t publi&lt;

their applieadoo.''

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DRAFT 50&lt;::
SCREWS AND MARYS 'f5C

�editorial
Advertisements did not print today's edition of
The Spectrum. Nor did the bank, and, •
unbelieveably, neither did mandatory student fees.
We paid for it out of our own pockets, because we
think we're worth it. Don't you?

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636-2950

I

A student's opinion
Old Stud«tt Auociatlon Pre1kHrlt JtHI RlfAm really

••r tu cJ•Im«&lt;ln Tnur•d•r'• Reponor}rn•tll Tht

~rum folded, "The Current" I• In g&lt;&gt;od •n•,. •nd
oouJd /ult teke up the lthet'fiaJng lllct

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LMV#ng eu:t. 1M C411Joua.MII of 1&amp;/0h 1 OMJm.,t,
aurMr the men understends the two ""f diti«Wtt
fut&gt;etiOn• olttt. Current llrld ThO ~rum.
aimiler th~ one might • - • th•t l&gt;ityCIOs
..could /fiSt go tester'' ,,.. Ut compan,., went out

ol butaw.s.s.
S&lt;Ko $50.000 Is • lot of , _ y, And tho w/tolo
numbers gam• surrounduto 'T'tM SC)eetrum dftbt .wr
ltf'H» ~•t yeer has bHn ptetty ahady N.-;enh~eu.
to see-4/fftle more ol Jo. A/tlfltt't much •
tout«&lt; 'wOflfirlg togeth_, tor 111 the atudents. · than

I'd~~~

wes lndrceted In the comm.nts he mede 1111 wHk to
tho Repottat.

Rog Gilbert
, University Studenl

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Un'-olty Community Roaklent

�B.eport: from Talbert
8y JOHN MALLETn
StudMI AssOCiation Communication• Chairman
My POSition at lhe Stlldent Asaoclallon (SA) may be
able to help you In some of ttle moat tryi"G umea ot
lhla year. II you can remembe&lt; my name and dial a
phone. you're on your wey to Qetli"G problems
solved.
Communlcallons Ia a very open-ended tenn
meaning so many different things. 01 course, 1 1\11\'41
my own definition. At SA. I hope to lntorm students,
clubs. and co-workera abOut what'a going on In the
dillerent depanments of their atudent government. I
would tlke to follow our prealdenra pattern of
working together. rather t~ao ateppi"G on people's
feet. I hope to help Inform atudente and clubs of troelr
role with SA. Through special proJects. booklets and
talk I hope to ac:c:ompllsh th-se goals. So how can I
help you? We can step o~er the red tape, or go
through It together. I can help make a link between
you and SA. That's Communication-in a nutshell.
The number at SA Is 636-2950. but some students
newr call beeaus~ they don't knew who to ask lor or

Who can solve thel&lt; problem. Mayt)e 1"11 be abf.e to
help you out in a trying $otuatlon-t know Who to
contact abOut what-It's my job. I can also tell you
more aboUt SA. and II you like. bri"G you In to see
the oft ice and meet your stlldent leade&lt;a.

If you want to get involved In SA, you coulcl also
volunt- to wori&lt; In Communications. I'm currenlly
planning projects which will require 1&lt;ey paaltiona
from atudentl In the Unl-slty who wlah to do
something worthwhile In Sludent government. Many
practical skills can be gained In thos type of work.
Soon an SA newsletter w111 be formed. This will be
complied through lntervlews with the SA executl~s.
directors, coordinators, inc! chairpeople. What"s your
student go~ernment working on? What are Ita
priorities? Do you agree with what It's doing? The
newsletter will help you decide on these questions
Although It will Initially only be available In the SA
office, we hope to see It eventually distributed to all
students. Call tor more inlormatlon, leave your
number• .
One of my biggest beliefs Is chat student
organlz3tlons are a good communication link to

studenlt II they're lnlormed, more - t s will be
too. I'm currently WO&lt;lu"G with our Dlte'lctor of
Student Organization• on lmpnWing the relationship
between SA and Ita organizations. HopefUlly, - will
also be able to work on clll9efa.rng hetplut
Informacion on publlclty and better opera tiona tor
these organiutions

•••liable

Studente Oon't reallza what's
tor them;
1he University Is large. Just a little el(lllor•ng woll help
fond a w&lt;&gt;&lt;ld of Mrvlc.s and actiYitlea. Whether It's
aa•I"G money at tM Boote Exchange or having a good
time at the teslt There's so much to do-lind out
what'a going on
Many ot the things l'•e wntten eound nice on
paper, and t did get In The SptJCtrum, but many of
you are gothg to say "so-what." 1 don't blame you.
You came nere to learn and atudy and may not think
you have lime tor Sl\ But apathy Is what causes the
problems at this Unlveralty and 11 really does take
awsy lrom student ll!e. Fortunately, we do·have
acudentl spending their spare time wori&lt;lng to give
beller academic and student nghtS, SPOrtS,
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to ~ljine ®tun ~elf •••
8y DAN BOWMAN
1 was realty counllng on bet"G an Intellectual
..,en graduation dey finally came along. Alter all,
the thousands of dollars I Invested In this
university entitled me to utlllte all Its mineSstretching, brain-busting, thought·provoklng
stimulants.
The tetter of ecceptanc&lt;~ from Admlulona and
Records granted membership In a perfHitually
pulsating Intellectual community-refuSing, I
noped, to be complacent In Ita past
accomplishments ind Its own aura of auperlo&lt;lty.
As In lilY ~le struggle. my punuil of
greater knowteclga nas been Htt...cl with spurts ol
excitement and numerout thoUghts 61 Inadequacy.
Accomplishments and dlaapj)Ointrnenta were
lmmedtatot. Graduation was at ways uncenaln and
distant. Hope$ and dreams were aJ•ays muddled
wrlh the reality of developi"G future eamlnga. Data
1 attempt to conquet the llterery WOtld or lnslead
place my gambling chfpa In ttle ,...110&lt;18bly safe
game of business? Is It POSSible lo be Intellectual
(u SU&lt;ely I would become If I suffered through
enough Shaknpeare ctassesl and al.a equally
wealthy In ttle wallet (the undeniable goal of any
student whO must•struggle through differential
calculus)? An awesome endeavor, I believed. yel a
goal worthy of my tour year ,14000 lnvettment.

Thla was not an 'attempt to be a reincamallon of

the Renaissance man, only a pursuit of two
appealing. often conflicting goats.
Needless to say, the retrains were olten sounded
tor me to completely follow thll urgings of my
heatt, and atso not to disregard the starting sellry
of an MBA. Neilher one, It has turned out. could be
abandoned tor the lrultion ol the olher.

Aher almost eight semesters I believe an
assessment of my fresrnnan year decision Is
neceasat}'. Diaappolnti"GIY, the struggle IIU-not
~ raoiYed. r.,. tasted bOih lrvin'but can't
decide wlllch I would rather consiM'ne In my life.
The nalvity ot my tresrnnan thinking ted me to
betteve1hat my life's endeaYO&lt; would be ciMtly
defined by now. I Should, at lhlf Juncture. be as
exclled to begin a career as I was to enter thie
lnlellectuat community. The difficult reallutlon t
must lace Is a profound Inadequacy In both
respects.
Journalistic success Is rewardi"G, I Cll~ed.
but unmari&lt;etabie un-«c:ompanied by a vaat
acope of knowledge a.;qulred through lndlvldu.l
energies. I've n~er devoured the mouth-watering
otterlnge of our voluminous libraries as I promised
myself ~ many yews ago. The divergent aven~

ol reason remain closed behind the unopened
co-. o f a bOok.
Was this dreem forMtten for the two rational and
non-dimensional tnlnki"G n-sary fO&lt; a logical
an.d numerleal oriented account_ant? There n aeemed much room f&lt;&gt;&lt; lhe theorin ot tohnt.
EngelS, Brec:hc and Olhera •!len retained umlngs
were to be calcUlated from net profit ~y. t
would -lousty queslion the business aqutem of
the pln-scrlped, tiKialped executive Who would
employ me to Increase hla earni"G&amp; ratio.

A m I destined to be a pennlten, peeuc»
llltettectual sanitation wortter, • eYidentty It
_ , 7 Good queaalon. Unfortunately, U.. ara too
many ot~~eq with equally uncerteln ~les to
keep me company In the food ltalllp line. Aa t once
envied my fellow hiGft IChoOI prepplee Who ....
determined In their ~ of .-leal actloot, I Ml
once mo.- -lou&amp; of thoea IU!ure graduatea
wlloM salary Ia determiAed from a cor~
bidding ww.
I ~~- mta.utltlad IIIIa lnatltullon throUgh a
mlagutdad ef1ort to be w11at I am not. A 11\ame
Indeed but not withoUt hope. laments are oflen
lnsona In aelf·lndutgence and aell-plty but
oblalni"G wladom from ..-gt~lzl"G emwe Is
wonderful tor Alt~m~L

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inslllllallons In that ccunby s1nc:e Its tewm to
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~just """"'. year ago. explosions l'lleked the
US f!.ntbMsy, the t0$1donc:e ol Ambassador Edwin G.
Car, lhr. olllc&lt;:s olthe Ford MoiOr ~ and the
&amp;nit ol Am.!r1cll, • Coca&lt;Cia ~plant, and •
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Though OCXl.l111ng thou.$Mds ol milos apart lhr.
ailacks . . _ , to be connected With the chonges In
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admlnlSinllkln took ,...,. the relM. wr&amp; no
organlzallon claimed credit for the Uma attacks, P~&gt;U's
Interior Mlt)lster Jose Mana de Ia Jar blamed them on
5end&lt;\:o Ulrntnoso, a Moalst group.
_
Sevoralleft·wlng - · had recently '-&gt;
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ambassador Car for Reegan "')pdntee FRink Ortiz.
These _ . alledgecl that In 1968 while Ortiz ,....
working for the Cmlnll lnlolllgenco /V;¥lncy lw helped
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afll!f 12 years ol being a military dlctator-quaoh

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en&lt;!rW needs from nuclear power. and now !nlch?
2) Wlich mejor American soh drink manufoe1wer has disn-...tm
ri!#&gt;ts to the Sow!t Unkln'
3) &amp;fen this year, "'"-"'"'' the lastllnW there""""' tlnot
former l'luldents of the United States?
4) Who ts Lane K!rklllnd'
S) What Aslan-ethnk: !J'OUP celebrates the Tet?
6) What Is the capital of New HampShlle?
7) Which political party presently holds a IMJOrlty in the Unum
States House of RepreHnLil~?
8) What does the oaonym SWAPO-the ~ army ~1111!1
South Afrlce for control of Namibia-stand for'
9) What stare~ Senator Gary Han represent'
10) Where Is Amnesty fnternatoonal headquartered?
11) What Is the yearly salaly of the President olthe Unltoo States'
12) Who founded West Germany's lefh&gt;t II'ITorlst organization the
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' 1) VC'!TTIOOt depends on nuclear powes for 80 percent of Its energy
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2) Pepsi Cola Inc. has dtstribution r9:&gt;1S to the Soviet Union
3) The year was 1969 "'"- Johnson, Truman. and 6senhou.&lt;er
were st.JI alive. (Cumntly Ni&gt;.on, Ford. and Carter are living)
4) Lane Klri&lt;land os president ol the AF1. CIO
S) The Vietnamese celebrate the Tet
6) Concord Is the capitol ol New Hampshire

7) The Democrats control the House of Representatives.
8) SWAPO stands for lhe South Afncan Peoples Organizauon
9) Gary Hart is a Democratic senator from Colorado.
10) London os the headquorlerS lor Amnesty International
11) The President o1 the Unltoo StaleS earns $200.000 a year
12) The Red Armv Faction was founded by Andreas Ba&amp;der and
Ulrikc Meinhof.
How did jiOU do? One point for eoch corr«t oiiSWer. 0.2. lt!om
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�Does the press .tell the truth abouth Latin America?

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Solva&lt;b ..... ~and
licJrOns. IWO ~ &lt;AnttoJ

Ame1can COI.Illlift, ... ~
oll'tcl&lt;en with pobtooal urrest El
Solv6doo, aa:crdlnsl to lis
gooemmen~ has already suffered In
fl&lt;Cfts ol Zl ,lXXI cuualttes tn ~
zz month eonlllet
Ooopte lht ~owti1SIIIiolence In
C..tral Amerlco and lht $26
rnllion in~ rnilitwy llid
planned lor El Salvador lor liscal
~"'"' 1982, domestlo mass media
"""""'91' ol ~ _.II thoro has
not only t-1 oi!Mn lnoa:urato. but
.... olso ~ clrq&gt;ped off
last Spmg.
El
s.lvadcr and lht Ragon
~dan's policy relaling 10
lhfm rO!J.llarly exx»pied the front

._..In

pagosofmojor~.
Media ln....,.t In ~ small Jtrile
l&gt;1lod CQmlry _ ,

or'eNiv

sonU.t.ed by the......._ In
FfbnJary ol a SlUr~

whtepapor. Tilewhtemtltled, "Communi" lnterler..-.oe in
El Solvadof: bci&lt;Jy "'"""' !hat
"lllCOn~t:'llldcnoo· cxl5tJ of
a "wei &lt;OClld&gt;nated, COVII1 effort"
by ~ SoMt Union and Cub&gt; 10
topplt the s.Mdaran _.,.,...

Fu "- """' pon. "- us ......

not

boohemg 10 -

~· lnduclo1g nv Spoctnnn

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&lt;b:uments on wl'ieh the ~t P119t
wl'ite- Is boNd. feponed II.

Coast. -oed no aM&lt;9In
eO.

me Ntw YCJrit Tlnws or the
olme

mllitwy

IWlolly vlncllcaled lost May wlwo
Jon GlasSI!Wl-tt. SlAt•
~I offlelol pM\IItly
raponolll6tlar

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---&lt;01Cl!ded In • 141:11 Scrod
Joumall'l- thot "rnnstalws'
and ·~sing"~ made and that
'much lolonnation In the wl'tto
can't bo found In tho

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In ~l:llngos.- ,_.
.......,.., ouch as dw 5aMdcnn
Catholic Ch.orch and Olcfom, an
~. whose
findings often cmlllcl ..Ath the State

..,,.,..donal,.,

Oopartmenfs assumptloi'IS ......,

oloo ...._ . . ..... Gusmoo
..-d Alan Betemln. jcuNism
•IUdoniS at l'kw Yorlc ~.
analyzed lhe oontont ol dw 191Kl
Ntw York TmtS &lt;XMYago of EJ
Solvado&lt;. They faunthl&gt;c!)l P&lt;&gt;'cenl
ol ell toUrca quoted ......,
onnbuted to US or s.M.daran
_..,..,, offlclalo. ....... only 20
pacont ol lhe .....,.. amr &amp;om

lht oppo5Jlion.
In Olho:r lnsranob fordgn press
r.,..u olton oonlradlc:t.ed US preu

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One j&lt;unalst ~ cld rad "~ cloc:unwniS • John lllrlges
luciAn C. Parlato
ol tho Podfic N&lt;wl Servlct. ~
found a number ol contradictions
Attorney- at -Law
~ u.hat tho wl'itc poper said
and what me documens rvwaled.
3 6 Hopklno Rd.
In~. Dinges ICW&gt;d the
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anns contrcllalks Is couolng Ul wil m borh slcles.
Allies end those •t home are also worried about
!allure to announce a coherent faelgn polic:y,
other than Ns assadlng ol SeMel ~lon end
an&lt;rf1&gt;ts 10 ca~laln Communist """"" in the globe.
Reogon Is abo faced ~lh the prospect ol resisting
sane ol the ...,... '""'dono~\~ conservot!w changes In
lhot moral fiber area ol Anelcan domeslk: policy. A
.....olth oi social Issues-Inducing abonlon. prayer In
otw tchoob, buslng, radaiiCpics-e approec:hlng on
tho 1-ocJ!Uon. Issues wl-kh Reagih hos an irr411i&lt;it
pramiM 10 ~ tho ComeNatiw pooiUOno.
Yot despite !he pelolleol ond flnandal dwt ollhe
New fiiEtit !J~ . ...... anelysts bollew
are Qlt oi slOp .wh !he Anwlloan pololic end when It
cuna 10 scllhesi ccnceps 10 tho entire nalibn,
he may lind '*'-" ....ling rndck America, ..... ol
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10 QUS4!
10 lose ~ ond end lis'*- month
~with t h e - plilk. It he bad&lt;s tho
lor ,_. eclreTISts, he ... lose tho Domoaals and
moc1on11o ~II hect.:.:.es 10 ru~stlhe
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propoA1s and o.n-u c:ome doM 10 abonclcring

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proposals.

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Offlca desk, Roogwo CM Qpettto bacome a molt
tunon Pluldont.ll&lt;e
~tdod
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�Jack Anderson and Joe Spear

Future problems for Reagan foreign policy
inlplwAM Jar lho conful - - "
!hoy ............
Fer k\fllonet, ct. policy on tho o1r
conllelors' atoll~ lhot tht
•lr1ldna union .... be cloonflod ..

e ~agent A subldtute
...,. wll be crated and v.tn
eo:&gt;oplanCt whorl the ll&lt;lriW...don
oilers e _..,... rww canlract.
Horo- ...,. olhor &lt;Jw*9
Item the Wiatt HouM -don

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• ~t-Micon-ote

....,. piUoou ... Into-· ~ ond

the ~don afflcl!ns tht Religln
ocanDIIC program w4l &gt;how slow
butslady~t.

· I"TEitiSTED
O"DEIItGitfiDOfiTE STODE"TS
lnterftllllps Protra•• avaUable throagh
n. Cotlqes In sadt areas as:

• R-' IJ...oio In lho l#&gt;etiOOS

_ , , ONpl thll • ...,.,.. ~

~ lhe """""' ollhe

ll&lt;!riWndon's budgot culbtd&lt;s on
oociol- Is cr8llrQ 01'4111
lmlln!l block lmdon. But tht
~ eocpblon could OCCLW nat
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• Tho Wbdc HouM odoiMrs

Community Devftopmmt
Social Servica
Envi~al S!udift
Womens' Scudift
Urban Scudift '

Convnunlcai9n

GowrnrneM Conctma
Hullh Servica

Ltpllaues
~ Hokh Strvices
Arts ManallfiMilt
1

Contact Therese Warden. Coordinator of
lntemshlp Programs at 6J6·Z 19J. or
llte Collqes Dnn·s Office at
6J6-ZJ16.

lor.- no cm.tropljc poopoc1 ol

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..... ~tatrd
5cMod
ond bolielotobvnotht

.Ruoslan miliary lnvulon cl Pdand
II In the Immediate offing. Thoy
t.lge thll bello tht cxtelt thot
Polbh nlopondont labor mlltancy

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cedi foroe tho~ Into

A t o p . - While HauM
~ docu1wlt pr&lt;Mdod
~ woh thll

..Mot- "ScMos
lnllmlll &lt;XlNicloradons
lhe 5cMet oxponslcnlol
lntornallanabt policy Wll be on
1lold' for a wt11e tn terms cl mljor
wnturu, Wlleso tho Kremlin judgu
thot tnt""""'tlon tn Poland ts
~
,, Is urolikdy tho•. gMn tlwlr
...........,. 10 become lrwolwd In •

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....,. canfronlallon, lhe ScMou ...

daft
iholr .....'YIn
the l'lnlan Gulelhe."
Polltkal Hell: In tht P.wn

......-.g OA

sn911 _,.,

"La... Amorlca'• has ccnw.
Tho llr'*&gt;g one! cppcr1Unlllll,
pcldcal and po~. olf.....
Irresistible flelcr for 5cMod
ln1ruolons

Tho Ru.ilans, tht Ol'laiysiJ say,
wll ...ad any mlos.. atoll
oonlronsadon v.tth ~ Thoy
.... be slow one! sub..
1'ht SooWIS .... h ........
and ......... cl e.lht81 SlUrs bv
-clthodd~cl
~end~'
t h t - ~ _....t Root!.

than ......throw, tht ~~~
..111 man to ·~ vulrwnJble
Lal!n Amertcen _......... "down
tht ')lro!JaiW 5cMod II'ICk Wlth
mliblly and ocanDIIC ald.·
Tho ulanate goal clthll
.....,... ~ ...... tht
Jl4cnoo J:loclmo II to · - . tht
....,.,.,.. for tht USSR ond dmv
thtm 10 tht Uwod Sta• •
Wn-te Red- Thee• e
..tiff cl e WO*itlt omol riAl9
from • bulilary cltho
W...tr.gton oHtc. cl .., --.dll
known •• tht Nell&lt;lnel bwesdgallw
Ta&gt;CilOY8'S Fund. Tho orvaniZAdon
used tho RIVIca ol a fe\ocnl
goo.oommollt vhs~. W1lllam
Cltnkocalos, who once wu eNd
lnwsllgaiOr ol tht ~
Gonoral SoMcos
~~GSA)

Fer In -

In

hlll*'ll

ptOduc:e I~ a-..llnllclmoniJ
agoln$1"""""' lcloral offlclolo.
Cltnk5calos ..... 11iogo...t IO a.J»

nollq GSA Jcb RduJq to
I\Wldlo his thumbs, ho eDiod
himself v.tth tho pt1vate NaiiOnol
lnYesllgotlw Ta&gt;CI'OY8'S Fund.

Tho-··

preni&gt;a In • .,.,.....,

Cllftc. ~- bn:lMn l'IIO
...,.,o,r along v.!th thoM ol ....,
nol!#lbaring .. ~In
Cltnkscalos' olfict tho ,..
cobb&lt;srifted.

�GRADUATE STUDENTS
''Pop publishing" feels
MAKE GSA WORK FOR YOU:
challenge by small times
WORK WITH GSA!

Tho l)hllcmtnon .,.,. 10 ~ In

BERI&lt;El.EY. CALIFORNIA
(PNSH&gt;an Poynte hat~
tdaod. pm~ ond ciacnbu1ld 14
bocks, .. ol v.f1k:tt he._ Sn:&gt;t 1973.1U ~ ....... p.,..
~._mo.«!"""'.
~..,.,bocks ond ~
i&gt;$1.$ ............. Ho...n.

cut ol . . conforlablt home
......tooblg the Paclllc: In Santa

Batbam.
Jim ond ~ Rcboruon . .

book~ -.iloM Vola Bolly

Press, In rural CcM!Io, CeldomiL
pnpatd cralt books to be
published by houses .. New von.
or els01.t&gt;ero. They ha'oe oamocl
a1tlcal pralse and awatds for
nwmy and artistic mont.
Karm GoUstm WO&lt;k• cut ollht
mWsc:ule town ol Volceno.
c..llform., In lht slerr• foochills,
""""9in!i exli\JI!i lor lndependant
(lUbllshers In book falr1 01ound lht
world and selling I~ tight•. Her
""""""· Ruth Gon11m, b her
pannet In San FlllllSic:o.
The three Ol'lornla enterprtsueach ~· pori ol the
lnd&lt;pmdant flUbil"*'s industty
that has musll'oomod around tho
oounlly Qn !JOUI'(I aboncloned by
mojcr firms. A&gt; the big ,..t.~Wq

c.-.

tho 1977
ol ........,ICIUrtr$,
v.f1k:tt cldc:o.wod
!JOW!h in lht publ..tq lnciDiry
...., thous#&gt; tt wu mronclq The
pplononon loy ...th lht
ondoponcloniJ, .,.,., ol ..ton heel

""""'*'""

boa&gt;~ OJ too~ ID
lnCblt In moot ._,s

u..-..
~ 1973""" 1977. lht
"""' I1UI11b. ol publb;hon "'OS
lound 10 ' - m&lt;n &amp;om 1207 to
1750. 11 tho...........,. pubblet
- • alto aounlilll-4 lht
lndMc!uolt and f'Unlr19 out
It lout QnO book •111'-thon m.
IOiolwwld ~ 10,500.
ac:cordlng 10 on estimate by R R.
~~.tho NNI Voril
based (lUbLsher ol /..l/xory Joumol
Two~~ dM&gt;Iopmenu
had opened tlw ""''I for thl•
mulvoamlng. cdd l)oPO and tlw
comput.,. They vastly reduoed tho
ooot oll)lpCHinng a book, and
made It possible for onyon&lt;' to
perform scphislteetad maD order
n••tlu•tlng and sales c:hores They
'dornoctatltod publi•ting.' says
Ruth Golt&gt;l&lt;ln, .moran New Glldo
Publications before slartlng her

.,......,tmtl!l'l)liM

We're building an effective voice In the University.
To do this, we need you on these Commltees:

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•
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Fight the Cutbacks
Graduate Rights
Women's Caucus
Minority Student Caucus
Foreign Student Caucus
Student Unions f\Jow
Child Care
Finance
Various University Wide Committees

Why not talk to us about these commlttes
at the FREE GSA Mixer!
WeDnesday night, Sept.16th, In the Fillmore Room.
With Live New Wave Music! Doors open at 8 pm.

They also -tv 81minoled tho

Special Notice: New GRAD Deadline: Sept. 11th

The major publishers tend to be
economic enterprises producing books
as merchandise while independents
exist mainly as an "act of faith".'

houses \IIO!f'P being ebsorbod Into
COIJ&gt;Cir&amp;le ...,...... and locked In •

.-! to produce prolitable best·

..a.n, tho •maier lndopendanl$
began to spread end ~
• They arc post·lnduslrial
enlelprise., taking hold i1 tlw
aevlces opmed by the
c:en11allullon and homogenization
ol publi•tins. and they have
porallels, on a smallor scele, In lht
film and reccrd ln&lt;klslrtes.
"""'-The nwons lor being and the
methods ol q&gt;erallon ol these
put,khors - dlslb:ily different
&amp;om !how ol the mojcr firms.
~ arc c:ent4red i1 New von..
The mojcr publlsl.s tend lo be
economic enllerprbes ~

books as~ wNio tho
lndopendants CICist molnly as an
'act ollailh' end-~~ . .

"'cr:Jns", ~to Vola BoiV•
Jim R&lt;&gt;bertson.

NDERGRADUATE

.-! for booksstores
'Bookstores .,.. " lousy plaoo to
matl&lt;et books," says Dan POI"'Il!f•
He sels his books Clll sl&lt;y
sport-achutlng, hang-gl!dlng.
ftlsb&lt;'a-almost entirely lhrcugh
businesses that cater to these
octMtlei, wholesale.
Others sell by mall order. tlv""!t!
commercial dstribuoors Ct
portonally
Chtlstcplw We!lls, tho Betl&lt;oloy,
c..lllomla, aeator and flUbllsher ol
throe stylbh mallonler aaft&gt;
catalogs. ol callod The Good/dOw
c-log of Wondl!tfu/ ~. has
ordtr clrwlcped a ~ mailing lst
spodoly tai&lt;Jrec!IO aru and aalu
. . , _, Ho also &lt;jWJ ~
lalndrods ol copies 10 book

.YfdJ ~alfotmiz #80~. k
ff~,~lq~98~
9:30 Iii/3:00am

. -sot_.and
W CCUIIry, ond
fellows thorn "' with personollllsils

11111gUi1H oJ 01101

......_.,.,...,..

~~pononol

_,.lion&gt;, they arc""'~
ID the.,.._ end i1-IS ollhllr
.,...,... rather than ID tho alogded
~ ol the marka. They led&lt;
Ill spcWzed readmNps ralhor
than moso solos, '"more Ott.n
~ In lhllr - " Wid ID
~aaft ralhor than ...........
oxpe:t to have lhllr books slay In
pMt longor. do not ~ clrpond
Qn the ,.... media for promotion.
and haw _.ay little trefflc with
the New Voril·besed "'"""·
Small _... haw ol course,
beeen around lor some time,
serving special audlonc:a and the

at Door
Everyone
Welcome II

-~olartand
bt~n&gt;ture. But newr before has thor'
boon $UCh a variety, such 91,0Wth

and ftnondol suooos• """"''' thorn.

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REGISTRATION
Drop/Add
240 Squire
and
202 Baldy
Last day to initially register

September 11,

1~81

$20.00 Will be charged for each first registration of-J
courses after September 11,1981.
Last day to drop with nq financial penalty
last day to add

September 11,1981
September 18, 1981

$10.00 Per change will be- charged for any schedule 1
changes after October 9,.1981. There will be no excep·
tiona!!
1.0. Cards may be obtaioed Monday through Thursday, 1:00-7:00 at
Diefendorf Annex, Room 2, from August 31 ·September 17, 1981.

The I.D. center will be closed as of September 17 at 7:00
until Spring Registration In Jan~ary.

�sports

'recotd 10 ().), .. bile S..'Odm Ul\pfO\td Ill

!Unkd 1.1111.

r«&lt;r&lt;&lt; 10 1·2.
CuodJI t-O«&lt;Imk~&gt;llkil 4: Clw1~ 1bt
bc:sl sam&lt; of lhe ........ 1l1&lt; Qeohoslo•ala
1wnpcd all over CanodJI in the opmina l&lt;n
mlnucco .. Juri Dud...,k, th&lt; Sabr.. fin1
round .clect•on in lhc: s.ummtt drafc pul the
c . .11011ovw tbtad tfler a mi.cuc by
Brian U.,blom. Mocnenu later Ray
Bawquc losllbt pudr in hi•o•n 10M and
Norbcr KraJ ,...,.td a 20 fOOl shot
a

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CUchoslo••u

Th&lt;
conunii&lt;Cico hound
cbt o"Urprb&lt;d Canadi&amp;M. Cltcho&gt;lou~••
omplo~ a :Z,.I-2 defcru&lt; .,.,.h bolh "·insets
aoint rl«p !nco chr anacklns 1onc:. cbr
ccnttt remainina in the mlddlt, and tbt 1wo
defeDSCIIICll COOUIIJ up 10 htlp fOt&lt;T IM.
play. Th&lt; S)'Sicm pro•td efftctht.
W ith Peneawc orr for hold•ns ·~cbt 1mrnllle mark, CanodJI (mall) JDI a brnl

•ub Oonna'• brcahny shon-baodcd
tbrrd, b111 Canw pa.tl&lt;d ~Mad o~ Bob
ur br a bcauuful headman PI" b) C11ney's pl. duc to 10m&lt; U&lt;XIkn1
O..U• Por&gt;~o. Two ll\lnuccs latC'J Trolha
forcdt&lt;ckiliJ by CorinJ. 8111 cllc
a1so xnc • headman pass 10 an unma.rlcd
C'r.«hoslovab bault&lt;l bact and "'"h 4l9
aa.., and ic ...... suddenly 2·2.
lefl an lh&lt; cloclr, a Poc•rn pan wu
Canada cook control of tbe $&lt;C'Ond
tnl&lt;r«plcd b) Juri Svoboda, wllooc lhol
wu !lnppcd by Uvt buc Dudacc~ llappcd
pcriod at1d "'"' ablc 10 comc up witlt tbt
period, lonc p i Dtonnc, in a mad
hOlD&lt; I h&lt; rtbound fot fili ..._'011&lt;1 aoaJ of
llcrllrtlblc '" franc or lh&lt; ..... ftnally put cbt 1bt nrshc and a 4--1 oc. Th&lt; IK kfl Canada,
P""l hornc •ilh 110111&lt; bdp from a.rc
1n a ue
tbr Sovtd. Uruon at 2..0.1,
C!&lt;choslo&gt;aLIIJCO&lt;ed • 81)01 early 10 ch&lt; •hil&lt; Czcdloslonl.&gt;a u 01 1.0.2

toaJ, Jd

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I just·~ more point I
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By DAN HQLDER
Ctlmpu&gt; EdlrtN

Pan of Chc Cradilion Of IIICOdiD&amp; a praf...lonal football
p.mc ll., In t.mvin&amp; early. SCltifll up a flanuns habodll,
same hor clop (wbichC\'tf c&gt;0a Chuck lhe K . ...,.,
hypiaa lilac •cd oa cd&lt;Visioa), kaocldtla
some
bern. and lnlk•fll your·~ co your rC~tt&gt;cd ~.
Ho•..wr. for cholc •ilo ba~ a Ylc ..-~ns planatd, the
bor clop arc v.pcndable. Alarmcd bY ftCWilllpcr .._...
wllicb dctcribcd tltc ovcrwbdnlina supcrioricy of lhe Jets. I
lcfl lhe Main Strecr Carap\Jl an hour bcforc Uc~orr Ill a
fairly hish rlle or spccd.
l.cavlfll OUI tlte graphic deWls Of t.n Olh&lt;fWiOC fllqal
bli~ crlp to Ordlard Park, I arrived breachlas ac Cat&lt; 6.
Rid&gt; Slaclium jiJll in tirru: co bear cbt annouaccmcnc for lhe
stanlna Jd dcfcast. An alcohol hu.c surroundcd mr u the
crowd vol«d tltcir dislppcovlll. Asche stadium's noiJC
sbtftcd co wa•cs of ddiJhc, I ........ tbOI I was coo lacc 1o
....., Wlldl tltc introducrioa of tltc Jllb.
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bccr. and rtnd my fnmds. Knor:kms ovtr a tmall, dderly
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my ml.cake.
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DEADLINE· Sept. 18
for mandatory student activity fee waiver.·
Fee waiver applications available In the
MFCSA office: 6 Capen Hall,
AmherstCampus,open 10.3 p.m., Monday ·
Friday. Telephone Number 636-2962.

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cam• do"n and caucbtd Jac Ferawoo. Th&lt;n chc tlo\lds
quiclly roumcd lh&lt;rr normal runaions, buc nor unul half
tht cro"'d h.td a:urttred liOme: dosn or 1unburn.
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And or COWK, - - E"" moontd bY. balf-&lt;lretled,
ruDy drunk Buffalo llativc.
Aller lhe llurd lldk ra&gt;rt io tbc clllcrl pmod, Jll J.u
wert camcd orr tbc fodd ~ o( ~VC d~Dincsa
from h&lt;arin&amp;lh&lt; City's national aatbcra. Vlatf~ coach
Walt Ml&lt;bads t1 r&lt;I)Ontd co buc sa•td lhtlr O•cs when bc
ordcrtd must&gt;&lt; doocs pf 8luc Eyca alll,lina "N~ Vorl:,
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and Ill&lt; cltird Ltraar crowd.,..,. packtd into Rid&gt; Scodiwn
"""'ved co tbt can witb visions of S - Bowl danclna
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Aru Edllodlll Petrono
Muolc Edltodfony Groteao

By David Czajka .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. ............ 4
An interview with Pablo Cruise.

Music Television
By David CzaJka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
The wave of the future.

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It took Pablo Cruise three LP's to finally emerge from the
many to become one of the few. Prior to the recording of the hit·
weighted A Place In the Sun collection, the group (Cory Lerios,
David Jenkins, Stephen Price and the now departed Bud
Cockrell) struggled for a commercial breakthrough.
Early 1977 sa w the band's pop·funk single " Whatcha Gonne
Do" emlwate to number three nattona/ly on the pop mua/c
charts. Jackpot! Pablo Cruise found the range of success-they
laced a string of live Top 40 singles and two platinum albums
(Worlds Away being the other}.
Their two-year bout with stardom collapsed wi th the release of
the lackluster Part of the Game album. Even though It spawned a
semi-successful hft, the group 's fifth LP derailed their soft rock
momentum. Wit(! an IB·month vacation from the recordmg studio
and two new laces In the group, Pablo Cruise has returned to /he
scene of the crime with Reflector. John Pierce, the new bassist
of Pablo Cruise, discussed the face-lift undergone by the
ensemble In a conversation preceding their Toronto concert
appearance at the CNE Stadium.

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Prodigal Sun: What is the atmosphere like in the band?
Pierce: Fantastic! There's tons of energy, Pablo Cruise Is reborn.
PS: As far as you can tell, what happened to stunt the ongoing
popularity of the group?
Pierce: Part of the Game is a reason they dropped. What they did
lost energy; as a follow-up record It was not up to par.
PS: How did you come about Joining Pablo Cruise?
Pierce: I was In the studio working with Boz Scaggs on his laS1
album, Middle Man, and Bill Schnee, who produced the group's
last three albums, was producing it. He Introduced me to the
band and we Just hit It off great.
PS: Prior to Pablo Cruise what was your musical background?
Pierce: I started doing sessions after Berklee (School of Music,
Boston). I always wanted to be a studio musician. I loved It there,
it was very secure. But I wanted to write music too •.. when
you do sessions, you Just play. In the band, I'm ibla to expand
more; I wrote some of the songs on the album with Cory and
David, and I get to play live, which ls,.something I've missed.
Playing live is part of music.
PS: In the past and In the fashion of your Toronto appearance
the band is playing at large outdoor arenas. What is the
transition like coming from the studio?
Pierce: I understand the Idea of playing stadiums
financially .•. but this Is a venue meant to play baseball
In •. .
PS: How would It effect you havi.ng to play stedlums constantly?
Pierce: I'd freak out, I'd perform terroriS1 acts. As a musician I
feel a lack of control playing In a stadium. Bass will never get
heard in a big place. All you hear Is boom.ln the huge places
subtleties don't come through.
We Ju~ played a small theatre In Hampton Beach, New
Hampsh1re. When it was over, I cam off and just said this is what
Ills.
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PS: with the change In personnel, how close Is this group to the
original Pablo Cruise?
Pierce: u:s as close as Cory and David; they're the pulse of the
whole thmg. Pablo Cruise has been Cory and David-they wrote
the hits.
PS: Any noticeable changes in style?
Pierce: There's a lot of the past R&amp;B, the mellow rock, but we're
getting a harder edged sound, Angelo (Rossi, the other new
addltion),ls a classic rock guitarist, he's exciting-we could go
either way. And nice things have been happening the crowds
have been liking new material, songs that haven•i even been
recorded yet.
•
PS: How do you feel about your status In the group?
Pier~: I've always. loved the group and Cory and David are
brlngmg st uff out 1n me I didn't know 1had. But we've got a way
to go before getting back.

�MTV's f usion of t he atrwaves
by David Czajka

SUN STON£ FtRTIUTY limited
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with Dolby A (a noise reduclion system) before
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being sent to the satellite. From the satellite
Oud&lt; a.... 0.6 8.-. 11M •••"" MIIIP "' _ . ""'' _,..., W1 BOIS (1)4¥1 - ""'
You could see the eruption of video music
the specter Is hurled to the local cable
HAIJIIUcoming from miles away; II was only a matter
companies, Where the Dolby CQillpany
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or time before young America's (12 to 34 years
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stipulated " we (MTV) could not use their name,
of age) two favorite entertainment mediums,
unless we used Dolby B. This quiets down the
played on the same bill. The concept has been
machine parts so there Is less hiss,"
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hanging over our heads since the late t960s
highlighted Giambrone.
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walling impatiently, daring anyone to pluck It
MTV made a demand of any local outlets who
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would be contracting their service free of
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time record companies and television networlls charge-they must purchase a Stereo
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watched videO's wheel spin, while skittishly
Transm•sslon Processor to ensure top quality
I'WJrtt rtw1 ~! lN"Itll..--..ift. ~~t•o.af:• h 11-"«t
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placing bets In a game of roulette.
stereo sound. " Th1s has been a major problem
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The llardware was here already-the advents we've faced. It's difficult to convince some of
of microscopic circuitry high quality tape,
the companies to buy the processor; they want
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stood walling for some reef action.
The processor which sells for approximately
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Languorously, cable systems began utilizing the $1400 would pay lor Itself "In less than a
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technological sophistication. But while Home
month." The consumer then must purchase a
Box Office was culling viewers wllh Jaws and • tw"' or three dollar module to hook up to the
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reels of musicians performlng 'thelr songs on
kicks over a bucket of paint that turns the white
video tape did not exist In an overwhelming
background he Is working wi th into a floral
volume. But the ~otion of capturing the two
looking glass. Throughout the duration of his
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of the record company executives like a
and-paste collages of psychedelic art. Sayer's
Gsupernova. Improve the audio quality of
video free·for·all glorifies the expansiveness of
televisiolhreceptlon-make II better than home
this new art form.
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stereo components, In addition to beeminQ..the
Tom Sharps or PBS affiliate WNED and an
Gas~~ ~·;,~- u.
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lndependant vldeographer was greatly
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capabilities of the endeavor are impressive.
Impressed with the shapa the industry has
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tna {)el,i UP~WiW~ c ~ ~t
Show them In bars, record stores and
evQived Into: " the creative process Is limitless,
It&lt;~ t'"tN "f"r ~ rutJ III
as limitless as the music Itself."
homes. . . and as Peter Giambrone, Quality
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Assurance Manager of the Warner Amex
At the present time Sharpe judges, the
"*"" Jlld ""''~ 10 oon """""""' It~- llP 1 &lt;ilt '""' SU~YAB SIMAS
Satellite Entertainment Company's Music
presentations are split right down the middle,
tD..w 10 W~ttoc ~., n $V_Mu lfld ·tw
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Television (MTV) commented "everyone wins.''
50150, between production mediums-video
l.tJo.o to Glocr&gt; """" w ~-'lt' U
The major record labels have started forging
tape and film. However, the end product is
video music productions and MTV is playing
anyways placed on video tape, regardless ot
them-continuously. 24 hours a day as part of
medium. " The advantage with film Is 1ts
their format. So here you have It, the first
storybook look. Fllm has a greater latltute, it's
network to see the juncture between
much softer, the color contrasts are more
contemporary music and television, and
subtle.
"It's developing Into a new art form with
attempt to close the existing gap.
Aside from the televised Impressions of pop
video tape," suggests Sharpe. "trying to bring
stars, MTV resembles any FM album-oriented
out the subtleties using different types of
17 16) 842·1292
lighting. It's a whole new universe of creative
rock station. After the Marshall Tucker Band,
opportunity and is going to put a lot of talented
Robin Lane and the Chart busters and Rod
Stewart breeze by, Martha Quinn, one of the
people to work."
networks video jocks (VJ's) passes out the
In this case, the realm of talented people Is
titles. Quinn, a kittenish woman with a quick·
wldehing its parameters by the second.
draw smlle. is indicative the station's glinting Vldeographers of the future won't be limited to
youthfulness and light, unrestrained
those who've been trained In film schools and
the like, videographers will Include Still Ute
atmosphere. The backdrop of the
artists and cartoonists and graphic artists.
announcements Is a soundstage wearing the
"Others are being sucked in and finding a new
guise of a sparsely furnished loft; MTV Is
Friday Sept. 4th
home. The lechnology of film and video calls
another or the growing ranks of specialized
for swapping Ideas," says Sharpe. "Expect to
networks.
Archetyplcally, an hour of air lime would
see things by artists Including taplngs or
Saturday Sept. 5th
juggle older tapes, commercial spots (only eight models with erotic segments of the body
spliced Into the footage of an arm here or a
minutes per hour), along with music news, and
periodical speclals-"Saturday evening an MTV shot of a thigh. . . the only limitation Is the
Sunday Sept. 6th
exclusive, Concerts For the People of
Imagination."
Where In the past the problem may have
Kampuchea" proclalrris the promo.
Giambrone modified the network's value as a boiled down to a flaw In the equipment, non·
promotional tool. "Radio stations may only use mastery of the video process will no longer be
TETRUS
blamed on technology, For example, " four years Wednesday Sept. 9th
one song from an album and that's it.
Sandinlsta by the Clash, it's a real good record, ago a huge truck with equipment would have
been needed to film something outside the
but If you listened to one of the rock radio
Thursday Sept. 1Oth
!he
stations for a 48 hour period you may only hear studio," related Sharpe. " Now all the ~qulpment
one particular song, whereas we might play two can be rlt Into a case the size of a
or three dltferent songs from the same album." briefcase"~EFP (electronic field production)
Friday Sept. 11th
It's no secret that many people would rather
super high quality equipment. Tile shrinkage or
equipment size has had marked effects on not
see the already established superstars than
only freedom of movement but on quality· and
spend time sorting through the new music, but
MTV is often the only place a new band can get cost as well.
" The independent producers don't even need
played. " PhD Is a group that's being shown on
Sa.turday Sept. 12th
to own their own equipment-most major cities
the station, they probably wouldn't be able to
will
have
a
rental
firm.
Just
go
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tell
them
whet
get any airplay on the FMstations. This way it
you want and send the bill to the client,"
might be their only chance to be seen," said
Giambrone. Giambrone. stressing the quality of Sharpe explained.
~ tiXED
'fechnology Is always preceeding the produet,
the audio portion, claimed thllt "you could even
this has been the restraining factor C(implng
tum down the brfghtness and just leave the
TILL ~UD N I G H T
the expansion of video music. "The hardware
sound on and go about your work."
preceeds the software," said Sharpe, "and
Giambrone roughly sketched the audio
people are left worrying if there will be enough
system In operation by MTV. adding thattlle
to show." Right now Sharpe admits It's "not a
sound level surpasses home stereo systems.
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Like so many Americans In
this day and age, I have a
$\nlnge love/hale relationship
with my TV set. I cen gripe
along wllh the best of them
about how TV Is destroying the
Intellectual fiber of the country
and turning us Into a nation
full of blank-eyed, passive
cathodiH'ay receptacles, and
yet every Sunday morning the
flrst l~ing I do after making a
cup of coffee and lighting the
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Buffelo EvtHlmg News and the
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week's IIS11ngs.
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such bizarre entries as: " Stella
poses as an oll-flch Middle
ustem princess to gel back at
Flora Reilly for tampering w1th
her mall." (Herper Valley PTA)
" Benson's mother dies While
visiting him." (Benson) " Men
from outer space try to polson
the population of the earth."
(The Twilight Zone) "The Duke
boys are accused of
kldnapplng Loretta Lynn." (The
Dukes of Hauatd)

Not to mention shows like
Street Talk, !rom Canada.

which aets out to answer such
rhetorical questions as "Is The
Pope Out Of Touch With
Today's Llfe·StYie?" (We've al
heard the ugly rumors about
the Installation of leather
s wings In the Vatican, and the
midnight shipments of K-Y jelly
and female Dobermans.) Now
honestly, how can real life
compete with men from outer
space trying to polson the
earth, or wlln the laugh·packed
misadventures of Stella in
puritanical Harper Valley? The
troubfe Is It can't, for many
people, which is why TV has
repla.ced rehg1on these days as
the nation's favorote opiate. I'll
end up missing nail oft he
things I vowed to watch
because somelhlng beller
came up, but there os always
the sobenng realization that
others weren't as fortunate,
that somewhere out there a~e
some poor slobs wrth tne lOs
of Hostess Twinkles who are
actually enthralled by The
Oulces of Hazutd.
Now I don't want yoo to get
the Idea that I'm a literate
snob Of anything. l Stoll putln
my tS-20 hours a week In lront
of the tube, and I do believe
that TV has had Its share of
saving graces. II It weren't for
TV we wouldn't have nad Allin
The Fem1/y and Setutdey Night
Ltv&amp; and Star Trek and The
Avenger&amp;, with Diana Rigg
runn ing around In ell ol those

strikingly erotic feather
jumpsuots. Or the chance to
see all those great Cary Grant
and Humphrey Bogart mov1es
every other week. And lust try
to lm3glne the paucity of a
culture wit hout Phil Donahue.
Fruitple the Magician, or Uncle
Bobby, and Bimbo the Birthday
Clown. (I know I can't.)
II II weren't for TV we'd
never have all of those great
moments of video surrealism
and lunacy that could occur
only In a society as massively
fractured and TV-oriented as
ours, moments rangong from
the ndoculous to the
subhme-Mr Rogers
eJo.plainong v.orld violence to
hos lottie charges ("Sometimes
people are bed, and want to
hurt each other .•. "), or the
lnspored cashng ol John
Cleese, late ot Monty Python
and ''""brilliantly snolly
Fawlty Towers, as Petrucch10
m the PBS Yefslon of The
Tammg of the Shrew, or the
recent appea~ance of Blue
Oyster Cult on that pinnacle of
Twlnkledom, the Merv Gn/fm
Show. No, If It w«en't tor TV
we'd be missing out on a lot of
great low-f"ent thrUis.
Even with all of that,
however, lV ls wasting lte
massive potential. II can't
marshal lhe money and talent
that movies can-It's
prevented from doing so by Its
very purpose In life, which Is lo

WKRP In ClnclnnatU.
Unfonunately, TV today
seems to be geared primarily
lor lhe profoundly retarded; for
every one glistening Jewel ln
tna television firmament, you
can name a hall-dozen wltles.s
travesties, shows like The Love
Boat and Enos and the odious
Tha Price Is Right. (l don't
know about you. but to me Bob
Barker Is the most compelling
argument we have l or the swift
ritual murder of all game show
hOSts.)
I am unable to muster a
steady Interest In more than a
few TV show•. The one
program l watch religiously Is
Barney Mlffflf, Which has
become fairly &amp;dVtHituroos in
Ita old age, with recent
episodes featuring Phyllis
Frellch, the Tony Award·
winning actress of Children Of
A Lenttr God. as a deaf-mute
prostitute, and plollln11s
dealing wuh Agent Orange.
homa&amp;exual wotch.flunlfng,
connubial rape and vigilantism.
Like All In The Family and
M'A ' S'H before h. Barney
M lllttr shows a willingness to
deal with difficult moral
questions without opting lor
facile answers and happy
endings.
I also love Tax/, wnlch is
probably the best show on TV
right now, simply In terms of
the basic human concern and
poignancy Its scriptwrit ers are

able to wring out of Whit has
to be one ol televosoon's finest
ensembles-people like Judd
Hirsch and Andy Kaufman and
Marilu Henner and Christopher
Uoyd.
I occasionally watch Too
Close For Comfort, whiCh Is a
rotten show (but l worShiP
Deborah Van Valkenbefg s
overbite), and I must confess a
certain perverse fondness lor
Channel 29's Sunday mornong
religious shows. Everybody's
favorite, of course, is Ernest
Angley, the dopey, bloated
con-man who heats people
through the television screen.
But those of us wno are
serious ebout our
fundamentalist Christian
programming know that the
man to cetch Is Jimmy
Swaggart, Whose belligerent
lire-and-brlmstona ravings bell
out old Ernest seven ways to
Sunday. (Besides, It's hard to
resist a man shameless
enough to tape an appeal l or
money from his mother's
grave.)
At any rate, the whole poin t
of this Initial-rambling
discourse Is to come to grips
with the natwe of the beast,
and l have reached the
conclusion that the real crime
of television Isn't that we'te
taken the most formidable
device for the dissemination of
information known to human
kind and turned It over to
Madison Avenue to hype their
clients' product-even that
would be forgivable, if the
networks deigned to give us
some real entertainment In
between commercials.
No, the worst offense of TV,
is simply that It's
DULL-horribly, stiflingly,
mind-numbingly DULL All I
have to say to 811 those
religious fascists like the
Moral Majority who are
screaming about how
ob$~ed with violence and
pt)rnography and obscenlly TV
Is: IF THERE WAS SO MUCH
VIOLENCE AND
PORNOGRAPHY AND
OBSCENITY ON TV, lliEN
MAYSE lTD BE WORTH
WATCHING.
Just once I'd like to see
James Gamer punch out
Marlette Hartley's lights the
next lime she Interrupts him
while he's trying to do a Kodak
commercial. Just once I'd like
to see Mr. Whipple take one of
those dumb bimboes who are
alw~ squeezing his Charm on
and feed her into the
meatsllcer. Just once I'd like to
see a disgusted guest pull
every stupid While hair out of
David Susskind's
arteriosclerotic head, and l
know that the majority of you
out there would like to see that
S1uff, too-but you 1110n't.
Because there Isn't a ny
vlo!ence, let alone pornography
and obscenity, or very little
else of Interest, on TV today.
As it Is, you·v~ got to get
HBO to 0$1 the good stuff.

�Exploring the " beautiful chaos

II

Fury of the Psychedelic Furs
_ _ _ __uby Tony Grajeda

psychedelic movement going
his own stamp on 11."
on which just Isn't happening,
It's not true..• It's a lie. The
• onsequentty, lhe Furs'
1
only English psychedelic bano.__,attack
is not so brutal as on
is The Teardrop Explodes."
the debut. The guitars ring
more cleaJty In tracks like " All
Back In the group's
evolution, circa 19n, "punk"
of This and Nothing;· " No
was still being fondled by tile
Tears" and " She ls Mine,"
British papera, 40 who had
while Duncan Kilburn's sruces
lime lor something like
remain fluently moody. There
''psychedella" again?
are. to be sure, the Furs' usual
penchant for rushing rockers
Nonetheless, the Furs lifted
themselves from that year's
such as "In to You Like A
punk and mod-rock infernal,
Train" and "Dumb Walters,"
carving a self-made pulse to
but the major difference
follow en route to nonbetween the first album and
the new lP is Butter's voice.
adaptable popularity.
Butler's contempt for the
Rather tnpenetrable and
printed word Is understandable allusive on the debut
considering hOW difficult II Is
Richard's unique met'hod of
to concentrate under the
resonating a tone of constant
exhalation Is setln motion
scrutinizing eye of lhe
lhrougholtt the new record.
powerful. trend-setting U.K.
Talk Talk Talk Is painted by
periodicals. And the Furs just
may have been the victim of
Butler's disruptive voice In a
more direct approl!Ch at love's
blooming jealousies In music
faults and futility.
Sure enQugh, hustled up to a circles abroad due to their
only
"I'm fascinated with why
signing
a
major
pact
with
second story flat with an
a short existence of gigging In
people get married," he
obVIously Impatient Butler, I
revealed, "I just can't see the
was Informed
just what had and around London clubs.
Still, the Psychedelic Furs,
meaning of 11.'' So the
been happening to the Furs as
with a strong cfeslre to get
tactlessness of "Into You Like
of late. Seems that their
their message across, must
A Train" comes across venomcontract with Big Brother
press'
rote
In
the
laced:
"I don't wanna make no
deal
with
the
Columbia was demanding just
music industry as town-crier
seene/Lovers come and go/Or
short of blood from the group
and sometime Interpreter-a
make you Mrs. Anyone/Or
on a maelstrom tour across
cumbersome contradiction
make you mister me... "
the states and back. A lovely
fought over communica.tlon.
Live, the Furs' furious
story of corporate
"If
we
were
writlllg
lyrics
for
charge
Is heavy yet
manipulation: the absolute
then
we
would
shimmering,
just walling tor
journalists
dralnlng of pressing
worry about the press,"
Butler's vocals to take control.
· concerns-an album release
Unfortunately, the sound man
Insisted Butler remotely. In a
here, a single there, an
short while we would be
at the Triangle Theaire must
interview here and there-all
Interrupted
for
the
last
lime
by
have been asleep because
before the Psychedelic Furs
a
Whimpering
Babe
Buell,
Butler's
strain doesn't quite lilt
become obsolete (in their Eyes)
groupie extraordinalre, WhO
above the Instrumental barrage
for six months.
was causing all sorts of
In " Mr. Jones" and " Pretty In
Why a moniker such as
trouble within the band's living
Pink." And although no one
" psychedelic" when there
framework.
musician sticks out for any
appears to be a resurgence In
I wasn't expecting much
length of time during the hour·
what Is tentatively known by
more. On vinyl, Butler Is
tong set, Kilburn's sruc work Is
the press as psychedelic
masterfully cogent In a way all
blanketed also.
music?
of his own. The persona of
What the audience is left
"I'm not interested In the
Richard Butter, however, Is
with Is RlchaJd Butter's act, for
press," stated Butler bluntly,"
worn everywhere, I guess, and
he Is Indeed an actor upon the
"they're just making up the
one wonders What it takes to
stage much in the same
categories... they don't like
manner as a Howard Devoto
get past II.
It to be anything else. They
With the release of their
(Magazine, Buzcocks) or a
feel uncomfortable If they.
second LP, Talk Talk Talk, the
David Bowie. Yet Butter's
don't know quite what's going
Furs have chosen their own
stage presence Is nothing
on: they try to categorize it so
path by utlllzing the talpnts of
short of pretense and, In a
they'll feel comfortable."
producer Steve Ullywhfte. ("He sense, utterly contrived, with a
Staring down out of opaque
understands What the band Is
few moves and images quickly
sunglasses Richard continued, about," Butler expressed, "he
worn thin. With time this
"They say there's a new
doesn't Interfere and try to put
Individual will definitely be
Would you Uke to hear the
classic "dlsasuous-lntervlew"
story? Hold on for a moment.
This should provide 8 smile.
Word was out that the
Psychedelic Furs, 8 young
British group with two albums
on Columbia Records, were
coming back to Rochester. The
thought of Flower Town's
second show within a summer,
leaving BuHalo In the cold,
supplied only more grumbling
and no a.nswers. The cultists
were on their way to the
Triangle Theatre anyway.
And an the way there 1
worried about not being
prepar.o fer my big meeting
wllh Richard Butler, vocalist
and spokesman of the Furs, a
group which has caused quite
a disturbance on the music
scene of this past year.

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worth watch ing-once the selfconsciousness melts down.
A stage-long screen
backdrops the group; awlrllng
colours and daring photos
provode a measure of Interest.
But it's obvious that this just
isn't a classic Fur's concert.
They appear tired or, worse
yet, bored, as there Is very
little Improvising going on.
The set trudges on. ··sister
Europe" and "Imit ation ot
Christ," both from the lirst
album, linally challenge the
audience's enthusiasm. The
former Is highlighted by Its
words transparently projected
on the sereen In double and
triple patterns that thump to
the song's beat, as if the
slides were attached to
drummer VInce Ely's bass
pedal.
" Pulse" and "India" close
out the set. A good response
from the crowd bring the Furs
back out f« their salute to
Motown, ··Fall," and the
purposefully Insulting "We

Love You" with It's post·1960s
theme having been matched by
Talk's "Into You like A natn":
"If you believe that
anyone!Uke me within a
song/would try and change It
all/then you have been put on:·
Afterwards, most of us
agreed lhat on a good night
the Psychedelic Furs could be
devastating. The strive to be
original, to be set apart from
the oillers, is torclng new.
adventurous avenues tor the
Furs and their music. When
imitation overtakes them,
however, their act wanders Info
parody and carelessness. They
are, I'm sure, aware of this and
won't be worrying about 11 lor
tong.
The ocasslonally sardonic,
aggressively romantic poetry
of Rlcllard Butl!lf appears
onexhaustlble, Intensely
Imaginative and crucial to the

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lett this bit or advice: "It's not
believing somebody lhat
makes them a liar."

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�A wearisome
Deadly Blessing
Another /ow-budget thriller
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "' Marti Seymour
As a far·fetc;hed, oc:cull·horror flick, Desdly Blessing follows a
commercial formula. It features the necessary blood and
stabbings with a knife descending towards a cringing victim.
Plus, It contains teenage promiscuity, managing to avoid
eJtploltlng only females.
But there are enough original moments to keep viewer's
lntereet. These time are not particularly effective or stirring, but
they ara chilling enough to give a lew Jolts.
The atory focuses around a farmland cult. where members are
encouraged to avoid the Incubus, or earthly sinners This Is not
an Amish community, although their dislike lor mechanical and
other moelem advances Is prevalent .
Ernest Borgnlne appears as the cult's demandmg leader in an
indulgent role. His eldest son returns home after marrying a girt
he met In college. He Is scorned from the group because of hla
marriage and education, and IS murdered.
HIS young widow (Maren Jensen) II then v16lted by two
vOiuiJtUOUS friends (Susan Buckner and Sharon Stone) who try to
persuade her from remam1ng In her blzzare habitat She
dismisses their suggestions and stays, only to lead all three into
trouble.
W hy they stay alter endless miShaps Is beyond this tale. One
girl gets Involved with Borgn1ne's second son, Jell East (the
teenage Superman), In a subplot. Another piece has the female
trio persistently attended by a nelghboreng mother and daughter
(Lois Nettle\on, and television actress Usa Hartman of the short·
lived situation comedy Tabitha).
Unfortunately, the scenes are often repetitive of other low
budget thrillers, but at least tlla photography is surprisingly well
done. Dawn and dusk sailings falling on open fields Is not new,
yet here It Is eerie and enchanting.
It is also unfortunate that most of the violence occurs at night
The deaths ere sloppy end too consistent. They usually result In
close-ups of the victim, eyes open, end a stream of blood on the
face or toreh-'d. It Is unllkely that one shot or hit would
a\1\omatlcally oblaln that consequence.
After enough of the major cha~acters get killed, the end 1S
clearly evident. But dir«:tor Wes Craven puts In a stupid and
disappointing additive that almost spoils the slight credibility of
tlla entire movie. The story by Glenn M. Benes\ and Matthew BaiT
wraps the plot with a weak religious overtone.
II Deadly Blessing Is entertainment for those who accept
unmeantnglul and phony acting, and a wearisone script by the
director and story authors, then this m1ght be a fair chOice for
viewing. For others, it's some good scares juggled with a
clnemetlc lowpoint.

UNIVERSITY
PLAZA

838-&amp;ne

----~by Michael

F. Hopkins

Healf'l Meral trom Columbia
Picturu Is an ani mated Science
Fiction/fantasy extravagarua which
comes c)n hard, strong, and lull of
bloom like Jiml Hendrix couJng the
Spirit from his guitar, or the
Gregorian du·wop Invocations of
Magme, calling tor the Intense
omnlflcatlon of Kobala.
This Is the film that has been long
awaited by devotees of creative
fantasia. The cheap bubble gum
" hep'' muzak comprising much of the
soundtrack Is, thankfully, shoved way
back ol the action, and detrects not
one Iota from the scenario. It Is one
mindbendlng scenario.
Nice thing Is that it's proJected, lor
all the cosmic wonder, to a manner
that Is very, very here. This Is the X
factor of Science Fiction-to teke our
realities and present them to us In a
manner which, like an electron
mlcioscope, pinpoints each given
aspect of what we are, wllare we've
been, can go, and what our
possibilities are. It does so with the
symbolism of future, past, or present
gone mad, dead, or frighteningly
unaltered. The science Involved may
be biological, astrophysical,
chemical, or psychological, but In
some way, with the best of Science
Fiction (even, In subtler fashion, the
space opera), these and other
sciences bear In some way on the
science of society. Sometimes, the
emphasis will bear boldly on society,
Harlan Ellison bei ng ooe ot the finest
writers coming trom this aspect. How
society bears and shifts to this vari4Jd
factor may well determine whether or
not society will eJtlst at all.
T he fllm sweeps and spins Its tale
with the care of a sorceror and the
abandoo of a child at play. Well, the
abandon of play, anyway; this cartoon
Is not of the current Saturday
morning variety, and definitely not for
• mom'n'apple pie klds. And that's

good.
The film Is truly out of the here, Its
phantasmagoric tale reflecting earthy,
truthful things about the culture
which could not be said II Heavy
Metal had tlla parent's group
tastefulness of today's cartoons;
poorly drawn, pure stupid tales of
60's11roomed teen agers with 50's
preplneaa are set up es "tod.v"s
youth" (never mind whether or not
there's a beach). The hero may be a
mumbling, droopy dog with a shu-bop
name, or some castrated Yersion of a
once-Vital animated satire about beer·
bellied caveman.
cartoons of today are pitiful in·
terms of story es well as animation,
and·many of the pressure groups who
forced tlla superharo cartoons oH TV •
by the early 70's are as much to
blame lor the cendy rot situaJion as
ere short-cutting anlmatora and
romper room storytellers who
constantly take kids and grownups
lor granted.
Science Fiction Is not predictiVe; It
is descnptlve.
Ursula K. leGuln

Hetllf'l Meta/Is e series of separate
tales which are yet connected by the
ominous spectre of a floating orb,
one of corporeal energy and
Intelligence. It Is the essence of
foreboding which pinpoints the nature
of the sphere; It Identifies Itself as
the living essence of Evil.
It seeks to destroy a young girl
who, If allowed to gain maturity,
possesses the power to abolish lt. In
attempting to destroy or, at least
allure, the glr1 through Its
malevlolence, the orb projects
visions-tales calculated to show lis
mastery over living. Into her mind.
These visions comprise the film.
We get " Harry Canyon," a
Bogartlsh cab driYer In a futuristic
New York more hell·bent in technobureaucratic tangle than the current
one • . • or Ia the tangle focused
~e clearly In the Him? He doea
have a cab that most hacks In the

Apple wou
It's theft·pt
deadpan, t
atltude IS t
big CitY Ill
certain,..
oome out t

Richard
"Den" Is a
the Edgar I
VIctorian II
to otllar we
Victorian I
withdfawn
barbsric pi
deep-voice
muscular
sudden chi
with wome
thinks, MJu
could neve
one dayl").
adventures
complainec
There's 1
potent tale
Illustrating
corrupting
for the llgh
Berni Wrig,
seeming bl
idea of hO'i
beheve as
has all the
Dick, and •
dangerous!
Ah,and
effective "l
Dangerous
contrlbutio
Neal Adam
parody of c
matches m
astrallrreVI
mechanlca
ruultlng.,
marvelous
went.

Ine

scene
portrayed, I
snort up In

�ldn't mind having today.
'001. Thoroughly so. His
ake-11-on·as·lt-&lt;:&lt;&gt;mes
he classic archetype of the
(I driver, and It, as well as
I~Mft !Falcon variations,
~eautlfully here.
Gorben's
salute to/slight twist from
Rice Burroughs tales of
eroes transported aatrally
)(Ids. Den Ia anything but
)n Earth, he's a scrawny,
whiz kid; on a distant
anet he's bronze.sklnned,
d, dynamic, and superbly
He can't quite get over the
1nge In hla relatlonahlp
n (the kid part of hlm
st think • . • on Earth, I
r score. And now-two In
Judging from Den's
• on the overall, he never

:1.
llso "9·17," a chillingly
of spectral shellahock,
the mindlessness and
endlessness of w,ar. Then,
~er(?)slde of corruptlo, try
tltson's "Captain Stern"/a
Jlfoon who gives one the
v Roger RamJet would
a C.I.A. agent. But Stern
buffoonery of a Tricky
Ill the other qualities
ly hidden by this facade.
there's the uproarlngly
~ Beautiful, And So
" (with storyboard
ns from famed Illustrator
s). An Insanely funny
:ultures and sub-cultures, It
udbell bureaucracy with
arence, sex of the flesh vs.
I prowess (not necessarily
s you'd expect!), and a
sense of where Innocence
whiCh Is superbly
the two hippie-type aliens
the most literal faahfon

and, tripping out, turn to their
vessel's portal. Among the visions
which dance upon their mind's eye Is
a very familiar Federation starshlp.
Familiar except for the fact that the
starahlp Is broken; a dorellct beyond
repair, and In need of a miracle whi Ch
Is pretty much where 70's apathy and
Induced pragmatism put this symbol
' of SO's optimism.
Some leal we are all pretty much
llxa that, nowadays. Flashing past,
qulclc on out.

The film' s final sequence Is the
prosaic sword'n'sorcery tour de force,
"Taarna," which shows, In the
•
bleakest nature of humanity, that
bright strength of character, that
mental/physical resilience which must
rise In spite of the worst
hopalessneM.
Taarna and her mount (more than a
beast) represent the nobility of
Nature, a basic nobility never reached
by militaristic posture. She Is
ennobled first by legacy (the ritual at
the center of the pool), then search
(culminating In the barroom scene),
ordeal (ranging from capture to rape.
stabbings, and facing death),
overcoming ordeal and, ultimately,
triumph.
She Is noble because she has no
pretensions or Illusions about what
must be dona. She puts It straight on
the line, and confronts the evil. Hare,
there are no hurtlass heroics and,
though Taarna Is an Intensely cool
character, It Is not an emotionless
struggle.
Evil tears at the senses, tears at
the mind and body and, with
serpentine coyness, will twist at your
perceptions. TWist at them as It
twisted the humans In the final
sequence. It will taka the strength of
mind, force of will, and dedication of
limb to reach deep, as Taarna does,
af'd the young girl finally does, to
atoll$h the evil within.

Fear. Humor. Pemaps we were once taught
that the lwo don' t mex, but American Werewolf
wasn't around then to prove anyone wrong. In
effect what this movie does to the relationship
between laughter and horror Is to combine
them. The result , like the mixing of the mad
scientist' s potion, Is a scream. Belter than that,
ills a total ot eight ~Ius screams, multiple
murdans, talking and walking dead, a aalfsfylng
love affair, a porno flick, an English pub, good
tunes and the moors. The moors Is the place
where It all begins.
An American Wttrttwoll In London Is the flrat
American allempt to Immortalize the moors. It
stands In good company. with the likes of
Dickens' Great Ex.pectetlons and Bronte's
Wutherlng He/ghlt. But In this American classic
the lovely heather which brought Catherine and
Heathelfft so close Is gone, to be replaced by
the harrowing aspects of mist, a full moon,
strange sounds, and evil.
Thera Is also a satirically humorous side to

all of this haunting, menacing scream and
alaughter horror·hlm stuff, We n - 1oM the
dead acquaintances we make, nor would want to-people are actually pretty funny post·
mooem. Rigor mortis has tailed to allffen the
quieti wits of these corpses. t can't Imagine any
other place where one can a bunch of
undead persons sitting around klbblttlng as to
how the sole mortal can kill himself. Hilarious.
Funny, and as life usually hs, vary
Inconsistent. What this fllm needs Is congruity.
This Is unfortunate consldarlng that II Is the
Ia teii flfm directed by John Landis ol Anima/
House fame. But pem•ps the absence of clear
continuity cen be forgiven or rathef attributed
to the ctUh between flawless cinematography
and trite but humorous dialogue.
Thla film Is a trade-off b e t - reallly and
Imagination. It has the maklnge of an Amlf1can
ctasslc-a IIIIa that convinces, good m~p
and props, and believable people In unreal
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�The El Charro alternative
Loosing the fast-food blues
_ _ _..»by Bob Schooley
One of the longstanding
student t..-dltlons-ln the
grand manner of drinking to
stupefactiOn, sleeping through
morning classes and dancing
'til dawn-is complaining
about (long dramatic pause)
The Food.
"Pure trash," crlu one.
··unadulterated
putrafactlon,M moans another.
"Aarrgghh~meat loaf
again?" asks a third.
Amid thoughts of moving
back home to Mon and Dad'a
24-nour, seven&lt;tay·a·we&amp;«, all·
youo(;ArHtat dinner, the dazed
•ct hungry student-eum~Qevenger staggers through
the usual array of fnt·food
joints: "ha~ It your way •.•,"
"we do It all tor you ••.,"
blah, blah, blah. The food Is
lousy and unhealthy but It's
also tut and cheap-atudent
prerequisites.
You haggard atarvlng
cruturJII, stand up I Take It no
longerl Alternatives exlet.
Scrumptious, nutritional
tood-fut and relatively
lnexpensl~ beckons. And
walls just around the corner.
Take El Charro, for example.

lmponed spices., handmade
to1111la shells, fresh vegetables
ancl choice meats (for lhoM of
you eo-Inclined). Owner and
founder Michael Rivera and his
cooks use ttm•tested family
recipes to create the bell
tacos and burritos In this area.
Ideally situated at 301
Paritalde Avenue, across from
the Buffalo Zoo and Delaware
Park. the EJ Charro is a quick
car ride, a shol1 bike htke and
a fairly long walk away from
the Main Street Campus. The
Rivera family opened the
restaurant last summer.
Gradually Its reputation has
spread and this past summer's
business has been Jumping

H

av1ng been a regular
customer lor some time I can
say the food has been
consistently delicious. In this
age of computer burgers and
con~ belt tries, the ability
to make good food time alter
time by using traditional
methoda Is a virtue. My
personal laves are the Cheese
lfegatarlan with a fried shall,
the Ralrled Bean and Cheese
Burrito with lettuce, tomato
and onions, and the Nacho.
Nachos consist of a round

cheese and jazzed up with
scalding hot Jalapeno
peppera-1juaranteed to melt
your mouth, not your handa
That meal with a coke costs
about four dollars, less than a
new album of four rum and
cokes.
There are a number of other
tasty moraala to choose from.
Including Chicken or Cheese
Enchiladas, Tostadas, Tamalea
(pol1t filled corn meal, wrapped
and steamed In a com husk)
and that old trooper, the Chill
Dog. Not quite lull? How about
a side order of Spanish rlca
laced wilh red peppers, olives
a.n d Jalapeno (my-mouth-Is-on·
fire) peppers, or a side of
Relrlad buns. For desert try
tfle Bunuelo, a large crispy
tortilla drenched In honey IJ&lt;
maple syrup.
The choice of liquid
relreal\ment Is a btl lacking so
far. At present, the list many
lists soft drinks, Iced tea,
coffee, hot chocolate, hot tea
and milk. You can get Ice
water if you ask. Rumoura
have been ruminating about a
possible beer license In the
future, but nothing's definite
yet.
Open from 11:00 In the
morning until eleven or twelve

at night-If you're going late,
call first (834-5966) and make
sure they're still open-the
service Is generally quick but
ocass usually a Hilla slow
during rush puk houra. While
you're walling. check out the
photo of Mexico City Of the
hanging pinatas or the
occasionally authentic
Mexican music.

So, fellow studanlt, there·s
nolongeranyexcuseforyour
complaining-try El Charro. If
you hate It, leal hee to burn
me In effigy, but I think IIIII
your tired and ott-offended
taatebuds w ill thank you. As
the menu states: "Food so
authentic, you won't want to
drink the water! "

BET's provocative drama
The continuing resurgence of theater in Buffalo
_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _,..y Steve

Clancy

For anyone Who considers Buffalo strictly a
blue collar city, take notice of the recent
resurgence of theater around tow n. If the
opening of four new playhouses In the past two
years Is not enough proof, then the staying
power of the often avant.garde Buffalo
Entenalnmant Theater (BET) should be.
The latest BET production Ia two on...ct
plays-Erll by Lee Falk, directed by Patrick
Bymes; and K/ffers Head by Sam Shephard,
directed by Ray Wasik. The Intent of both of
these playa Is to challenge the audience, to
make them think, rather than purely to
enta11aln.
IC///M's Head will not even allow the vie- to
relax Into the standard play format. The
structure more than the substance Is
disturbing. It Ia extramety short, and lhe killer,
played competently by Patrick Byrnes, does not
speak In the manner expected of a condemned
man. He talks of buying trucka and breeding
horses, making plans lor the future.
The play ends suddenly and leaves the
audience beWildered, wondering If the play Ia
over, asking what It was all about. On opening
night the audience did not know the pl ay had
ended until the house llghta went up; then they
applauded. Shephard made the audience think
mora with a brief scene than most playwrights
do with three acts.

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that these challenges upset him to the point of
almost taking his own life by jumping.
The play does l ack In its resolution of
arguments between the two men. AI limes It
seems as if they're just going over a list of
dlacusslon topics. Director Byrnu allows too
meny long peuses in these exchanges, not
enabling the Climax to build; however the acting
Ia generally llrst-1ate. Ray Weslk fa e•ceptlonal
as the brooding worshiper of the goddess of
wrath and discourse,,Erls, enticing victims to
jump.

The key to enjoying these showa Is to come
with as few eJcpectallons as possible. The sets
are simple and lneJcpenslve, but creative. The
bridge In Ells Is comPOSed of two ladders se1
apart with ropes atrung between them, a plank
and a seww pipe. It Is the actOfs' movements
and gestures that fat these simple props
become a bridge. Thla Is a credit to the
company, the Buffalo Performance Group.
This type of theater Should be supported. II Is
fmponant to ha~ an outlet for unknown and
unproven playwrights, actors and directors.
Besides, It makes theater-going a very personal
experience. The room Itself Is small and the
performances seem mora moving because of lt.
Some larger theaters also become distant to
the needs of their audience In their desire fOf
something more provocative than ente11alnlng.
The Buffalo Entenalnment Theater has been
around two years under the leadership of
Director Gary Fisher. They h~ recently formed
W here K/ffer's Head uses the medium to
challenge, Ella uses the main character. A
a achoof and are soUcltlong members. Teught
seemingly desperate, nameless man on a
by people such as Ray Wasik and Jill Spengler,
courses cover toplca ranging from speech and
bridge uses the threat of suicide to create
confrontations with passing strangers. He then
m6vernent to lmprovosallonaltechnlque.
probes the Intimate details and Inner feelings of Arrangements lor enlollment can be made by
hfa Innocent victim&amp;, challenging them while he contacting the BETa Franklin Street offices.
challtngea the audience. The play and Its 1..0
The playa run through September 8 and
locus on an av.rage man so aettfed In his lila
lludent rates are available.

�World News Parl or's global grapevine
_ _ _ _ _ _...Jby liz Petrino
Oo N iagara Falla Boulevard just off
Sheridan Drive there Ilea a lind tor
newspaper hunters and magazlne
addicts alike-the World News Parlor,
a small, recently opened shop which
specializes In national and
International newspapers and
publications.
" We're basically Into the foreign
line," said owner Walter Nichols. A US
graduate, Nichola Is an accountant
who felt the need l or an outlet carrying
worldWide news. "I saw the potential; I
knew a city the size of Buffalo needed
something like this."
So, In Match of this year Nichols
opened his admittedly unique new
store, the only one of Its kind outside
of Rochester or Toronto with access to
such a w ide range of national and
international tluet. All told, they
number fifty publications, a figure
Nichols would like eventually to
Increase to one hundred.
Nationally speaking, the newspapers
run the gamut lrom well·known to
slightly obscure. The Boston Globe,
Los Angeles nmer, and The
Phlfadelph/11 Inquirer are just as likely
to take their seat next-to The
Chellenooga Newa as any other paper.

Other out-of·the-way titles Include The
Montana Standard and T1Ht Sunday
Denver Poat, Tha S.n Francisco
Chronicle and the Dallas nmes Herald,
as well aa papers from Rochester and
Syracuse, a boon lor students. Nichols
also said the Fall will bring a welcome
addition to hi s stock: the complete city
edition of The Sunday New York Times;,
a rare lind In Western New York.
Many of the papers are shipped via
the postal service, willie some arrive by
air, bus, or train. Nichols sticks strictly
to Sunday editions, noting that those
provide the most Information tor the
would-be traveler or job applicant.
Most national papers arrive Sunday
night, while West Coast papers filler in
from Monday through Thursday of the
following week.
Also featured are a wide selection of
foreign Journals. " I hope to expand the
foreign lines because they're doing so
well," N1chots said as we surveyed a
rack of International magazines and
papers which Included Israeli, German,
Italian, and Japanese titles as well as
a host of British tabloids. Nichols
pointed out the London Sunday Tfmes
and Punch as customer favorites,
noting that " the English papers go
best," followed by the Paris Match and
LeMonds.

Although a useful resource for thoH
either ethnk: or language-oriented, the
World News PenCil' draws Ita latQMt
market from re$11ess young buslneaa
people of 2S and over. " A lot of people
are looking lor jobs," Nichola said,
adding that the newspapers from the
Sunbell go quickest.
Besides these papers, the news shop
carries a good selecllon ot business
weeklies, paperbacks, travel maps, and
gfrly magazines Judiciously situated In
the store's far corner. One can stand
sipping the Perrier water sold over the
counter and watch a line of wall clocks
tick Impressively away In Peking or
Cairo time, an unfortunately tacky
addition to the decor which makes one
leaf fan her away from Peking or Cairo
than ever
St11f, the newspapers and periodicals
are there w tlh their unusual and/or
unpronounceable titles. The public's
rtsponse? According to the owner,
excellent . Nichols mentioned that he Ia
currently looking lor e new location
either fn the city or In Cheektow-oa.
Wherever he chooses, the World News
Parlor provides.- service long overdue
to tho Western New York area. Off the
beaten track, yes-but certainly on the
right one.

Lit.

not es
The Kenan Center In Lockpor1 fs
sponsoring a creative writing and
poetry workshop which will run
Tuesday nights September 15 through
November 17. For $25, excerclse your
" will to create" prose and poetry with
Instructor Joy Walsh, a freelance poet
and writer Who Ia also editor of MOOd)'
StrHt lrregulers: A Jack K.erouec
NewsletttH. For more lnforrt~atlon
contact Karen Alfonso at 433-2817

ANTHOLOGY ADDICTS: International
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annual College PoetJy Contest, offering
$200 In prizes and free printing lor
poems accepted to the ACP Anthology.
All entries should be titled, typed,
doubl•spaced and no longer than 14
lines. Include a one dollar raglstralton
lee for the first entry and fifty cents for
each additional poem and sand to:
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REYSCOTT
Ray Scott Timbre Tambre
(P1anet81Y Ughts)
Thla album Is a pinnacle of the
artistry that Butlalo, NY'a media
continues to take lor granted. While
the spotlight continues 10 glare upon
fusion clones', a law token
malnstraamers, and Jlve·talklng
pllll!Jdo.lconocla~s. the Intrepid Jazz
artists of this areia continue to shape
their crah under almost "underground"
conditions. While this notion may seem
romantic to soma daytime serial writer,
or " hlp" for some .special Interest story
geared for cheap pity and qulciC sales,
the si tuation Is an unfair one lor the
Jazz artist, or anyone else, and needs
to be promptly changed.
Ma~ no mistake. Jazz does not
come trom d81Spatr, but In 1911e ot 11.
The Music of this album Is deep with
the fullness of Ute, but It Is especially
about the exuberance of living, the Joy
of uylng It all in a simple song.
Knowing you can &lt;1o It no matter what
tries to stop you. Thera Is no
resignation to be found hare.
The Music h81'a Is dance; ful!.bodled,
fast•stepptng samba at times, the
dance Is well beyond the categories. It
Ia bold as the newest' advancements,
and Inviting as a summer breeze. II
prowls with Blues, bright and ablaze
with coot, and . . . oh, yes . . . It
am/1ft.
Reynold Scott Is a llaroety Innovative
pla)l8(, his baritone sax work full of
juice and stretching the fabric of the
Instrument's potential Into dazzling
realities that law, If any, can grasp.
Joe Ford, another legend tn
Buffalonian Jazz, and a spreading
International nama. AI his alto and
aoprano saxophone llra demonstrates,
Ford Is an Imaginative Whirlwind. The
llutlstry of Scott and Ford Ia sweet end
warm, sensitive as It Ia starting In Its
glow. Flowers can be heard sighing In
the di stance. An eagle floats.
Guitarist Gfeg Millar Is a panther.
Does not pussyfoot on the Instrument,
aver.
stroll, simmer, wail like a
altar screaming for the spirit, Jelly
down, strum around with the real
sound. Bassist Gerry Eastman. The wry
grtn; taklng us on a linear spin Which
curves and spins and romps with
melody. A beat with contours.
Ah, and let us praise the masters of
tile Drum. Naser Abaday, a one-time
member of Sun As's Afkestra, Is the
wonder of the thunder, and the power
at the canter. Darryl Washington is the
hush of the ground - his spaces swell,
and 1111 the terrain with Nature. Each
drummer envelops you In time. and a
minute's eternity. And seasoning the

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session with the splash of dawn Is the
pen::usslon of Babafeml Aklnlana,
JOfQa Tall, and Wardell. A peace Is
atrudl.
Uka the Incredible liner visions
noted by LeRoy Jones (superb
llugelllornlst also dellllrvlng full
exposure), the Jazz hera Is a Cheshire
breeze Which, unseen, ttamps a smile
upon your ears and lips. And, maybe,
your mind. As LeRoy says In the
album's liner, " Fine navigation. I could
aee Allee (In Wonderland) booking
passage In this musical novel."
The looking glass, Indeed, has been
breached.
(For conc&amp;rt Inquiries and album
orders. write Reynold Scott. •t3 E. 9\h
Street number 20. New York City, N.Y
10009)

romance Is one that cannot be dented
(pardon the Cliche) A question of
getting It captured and pressed 'altve."

-Tony Gr~eda

David Myltl Melnz•r Lovesick
(Buffalo College of Musical
Knowledge)

4 NOW FROM BUFFALO, N.Y. (Buffalo
College of Musical Knowledge)

Paulina and the Pattla "Sea For
Yoursalf'-Ouita obviously this Is the
bell trac1&lt; of the bunch. Pauline
Dlgatl's haunting vocals are as
mesmerizing as they are cloudy. Geoll
Copp's minor chords tingle and tangle
wllh the dreamy voices, contrasting
wonderfully to a punchy, competent
mythm duo of Aun Steinberg's bass
and nm Switala's snappy drums. The
question hera Ia with their b81St song
now recorded, What's next? ~
THe Vonn " New Aesthetlc"-Thla
group has better material than this
under their belt. A fairly basic rlff
drives the lead-In chorus along until
the most Interesting part of the number
Interjects-Gary Nlckard's Innovat ive
bass runs rampant (almoSI off of the
vinyl) for this veteran 1980s rock band,
(a trio lor this recording with the
unfortunate departure of
gultarlstlvocallat Dave Kulik). They
have added a kayboardlst lor the time
baing but the question Is whether It's a
permanent addition or not.
n. Cobraa "One Way Street" -A
rock'n'roll filne If there ever was
one-garage-tough, to the point and
danoeable. Dave Edmunds had better
keep It In gear or else the Cobras moat
surely will catch him. There Is no
question hera.
n. Stalna "Of Ule"-By fell the
biggest disappointment on lha EP. For
soma reason the Stains (Now the
Elements) don't coma across on v1ny1.
The track sounds hollow and sluggish,
a com plete contrast to a most exclllng
live show. The Elements' brand of
contemporary rock, knitted throughout
with a realistic outlook on present -(jay

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rock..-billy, the album InclUdes a
number of song types, with a lineup of
Bullalo'a best to play the Th81'a's a
fairly blistering Bob Ko:ak (ex.Jumpers.
currently Method) gutta.r aolo on
" Siowdream", the boisterous. vaguely
nasty/funny reprise of "Long Time, No
See" featuas (as do several other
tunas) wllat were once hall of Davy and
the Crocketts, and are now hall of
Pauline and the Perils, There'a singing
by Kathy Morlamy, and appearances
by Tom Calandra. Stu Shapiro, Tarry
Sullivan, and others too numerous to
mention. And, of course. there's Dave
Malnz81' himself, providing gultar~he
Dylanesqua pop-harmonica of the title
tuna, and Clear, authentoc, surprisingly
good vocals throughOut (check the
Plaint iva "can't )IOU sea t love you" of
" Siowdream" lor heartfelt vocalization.)
Lovaslck doesn't contain one weak cut.
So go to Sam's or Fantasy Wor'ld
and pick up Lovesick. It's 33 113
percent cheaper than moat albums
these oays. and It has fourteen "Just
nght" songs. You can't losa.
-Patr/cJa Carrington

Remember Goldilocks? When casing
the home of the three bears, aha could
have gone lor something grandlollll. or
she could have picked what was
modest and unassuming. However, she
preferred the bed , the porridge, ate ..
which strucll her as Just right.
Local guitarist/songwriter Dave
Meinzer (now of the Cobras, formerly of •
the Fire City Band, Crocodile Tears,
and Davy and the Crocketts, to name a
few) put out an album at the end of
lest year which perfectly embodies that
"Just right'' splrtt. You see. Meinzer's
songwJitlng Is Impeccable, when he
tries on a style. he knows exactly
which lick or extra touch to pill where
to get the song sounding. um, Just
right. Such things are better discovered
Paper Faeaa "Aiding_a
late than never, and there are IIIII •
Bomb"r'Deep Steep" (Family Only
copies of Lovesick to be had If you're
Records)
not already a proud owner.
Albums which are almost totally
For three years I've enthusiastically
comprised of love songs often run the
followed the Paper F-s· Plotreaslon
rlslc of seaming puerile-you may find
from preposterous avant..gar~'­
yourself thinking " why can't this
propo~~era teaming how to play their
person sing about something of
Instruments, to silly garage combo In
movement lnataad of girls/guys and all
search of the right party (and usually
that other aappy drivel?" (Or I do,
creating It themselves), to danllllly
anyway.) But Meinzer's love song' are,
swirling mass with enough good songs
at once, so hopeful and wistlul, so
to 1111 maybe THREE ~LBUMS (okay,
honest and refreshingly laclllng In
two.and...nalf), but I mean GOOD
macho, and di splay such a sensa of
songs . •• simple, catchy, Intelligent.
humor, that they endear themselves
good beat . • . and right up to the
Immediately. And What's more. they
currant somber Unit of humorless
grow on you. Lovesick may treat the
hardened professtonata.
same old topics, but It's done In such
Tttla le a sobering record. Aec6rded
a fi81Shly creative yet comtortable way
last winter by synthesist Paul Szp,
that you can't help loving II.
aided by synth-brothar David Kane, It's
Loves/ellis, In fact, a labor of
their first. Yeah, there's a lot of
love-his llrat album, It was recorded
synthesizer, maybe a litUe too much.
In Tommy Calandra's four-track stud io,
But most of the Faces' better qualities
which meant that Dave had the
manage to shine tllrough. Uke guitarist
freedom to do what he wanted and the
Dave McCreary's sparkling figures on
control to make it sound the way he
" Riding a Bomb." And George
meant it to, In his mind's ear. That's
Scherer's and Paul Szp's dopey bass
Why It hits all tne proper spots. For
and synthesizer lines, respectively, on
example, the Interlude In " Siowdraam", "Deep Sleep." But Brian Szpakowski's
Which quite aptly personifies the title
vocal, usually one of the band's
and lyrics In an Indescri bable but
strengths, sounds thin and Is Instead
unmistakable way, probably couldn't
multl·tracked. Trying to beef that sound
have been created without freedom to
up, en boys? Incidentally, the bend has
experiment.
about forty songs lhl!t are better than
Don't think that because Meinzer is
;'Deep Sleep."
a bit dogmatic on his subJect matter
Not bad though, and one of the best
his music Is without variety. Though Its locals aver.
primary focus mtght be termed country·
, -Russa/1 Schoenwerter

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Artpark Jazz Festival:

t980 marltedtlle beginning oLa new period of growth for the
annual Artpark Jazz Festival. The Festival, firmly established as
a bulwark of the stauncher mainstream notables, expanded their
repertoire to Include the more eneroetlc stralght·ahud (Betty
Carter), and a hint of the explicitly contemporary muse at hand
(Oregon~ From all accounts, the long·awaned move was
enthusiastically received.
This being the case, this year's An park Jazz Festival
(September 4 through the 7) promises to be a spellbinding
thriller. For It may be said, Judging from this year's scheduJe,
lhatth/s Is the year where the Lewiston Jam spectacular comes
of age.
Artpark Assoclete Director Joanne Allison has put together a
presentation of the full Jazz spectrum, ranging the warm familiar
of mainstream, the energized glow of the stralght ·aheed, end the
atarllt Intrigue of the avant garde. Allison, In wisely dlaregardlng
those stinted tocet watcllguardlans who actually pride their Jazz
coverage on virtually excluding the likes of Cecil Taylor and
Anthony Braxton, has come up with an area Jazz festival which
truly begins to touch all the bases. May It set a precedent.

Raw, Suave, and Cosmic

T he power commences tonight at 8 p.m. In the Thutre, and
power Is llt4t word for the duo of Oscar Peterson and Joe Pass.
The acclaimed piano/guitar team, comprised of two of Jazz' most
renowned stars, closed last year's Festival on a musically
tumultuous note, and It Is suspected that the note Is sti ll
lingering. Tonight.
Tile roots of the Tradition are exhlbltec~.tomorrow night In the
Theatre. At 7 p.m. Art park will be t_reated to the premiere
performance of one of tile greats of Jazz royalty, Count Baste
and his orchestra. The Dukes of Dixieland will be featured at
10:30 p.m ., and stlc&gt;wcases some of the birth sounds of Jazz,
Wilen the babe wls strutting tall up Basin Street, and rubbing the
audacity of the sound clean In the face.
"Jazz In The Parlt" begins Sunday afternoon, performances for
Sunday and Monday taking place on the ArtEJ. The upcoming
stralght·ahud band, the Upstate Express, will perform from t :30 ~
to 2:30 p.m., followed at 3 p.m. by the fusion group Taxi. They
will perform until" p.m.. Beginning a half hour later, and
rounding out the afternoon's parlt festivities. Is the Dinouur trio.
Six p.m. In the Theatre Is the starting time for the one
everyone's been talking about: The Marathon of New Jazz. This
VC!Yage Into the jem fantastlque begins V(lth the lntarnatlonelly
acclaimed Jaupoet Amlrl Barak&amp;, the new terror of the tenor
saxophonel David Murray, and the immaculate pleywrlghl of
rhythmic might, Steve McCall. This trio, a dynamic oneness of
verse embodied In Music emboldening the Word, Is entitled New
Music. New Poetry, and the names Involved should speak for
themselves. Following this is pianist Lonnie Liston Smith, known
In fusion circles of late but most ecclalmed for his astoundingly
brilliant worlt with Pharoah Saunders, and a dazzling commend
of the 88 which pleyed down to no one.
N ext In the marethon Is the Third Wortdcrosslng sounds of
Beaver Harris and the 360 Degree Experience. One of the greet
ensembles of this Music, heeded by one of the greet Jazz
drummers, this performance provides a specfeltreet In the
person of the steel-fingered freedomblues plano man, Don
Pullen. Bringing two of the giants of exploration together, this
one promises to be a patboller.
Then, of course, concluding the MarathOn of New Jazz Is the
Daddy o f em all: Sun Ra and His Arltestra. The description for
the Jazz Mystic and his omnlversel entourage these days Is
Cosmo Jet Set, but I doubt If Jets could even come close. The
watchword, however, Is Cosmic, and this vastly lnfluenllel band
has proven the many connotations of the term for nearly 30
years. Combining uprlghted mlnstrelry with an unsurpessable
mastery of pleno, essorted keyboards,.orcllestratlon end poetics,
Sun Ra (with gifted Jazz Influences like tenof John Gilmore,
singer June Tyson, and rat·a·tat trumpet man Michael Ray)
meroes this ell Into a sterc:rosslng song-n-dance act, converging
the whole Jazz tradition with a finesse end verve that rivals Duke
Ellington himself. Expect everything from du-wop, bebop, and
swing stomp to freedom romp, touching African dence, street
poem boogie, tel chi and, above all, you and me.
The perk performances of area artistsconclude In the Labor
Day afternoon. The ever·popular Buffelo Jazz Workshop, which
Includes the likes of piano great AI Tinney end percussion grlot
Emile Latimer, performs from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m .. Jezz In the Parlt
concludes with the Dixieland-crossing Barroom Buzzards, who
perform from 4 to 8 p.m ..
The final night In the Theatre begins with a meeting of the ol'
Black Beet, as the Drum sifter, Roy Haynes, Is eccompenled by
his Hlp Ensemble and one of the great tap dancers (reed: true
jazzdance), Jimmy Slyde. Shall It be tile mallet or toe which
tickles the lime? Come see. Following this Is Madame Jazz,
C~en McRae, bringing her no-sass singing style to beautify
and burn. Concluding the Festival Is the Canadian swlngsters,
Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass. The final night of 1~
Festival begins at 8 p.m.
The experience will begin only when you get t here. Tonight.

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Elmwood Ave. (through Sept 20th).
ART/Annuals and Perenmats,selectlons from
the Charles Burchfield collection plus other
contemporary artists-BurChfield Center,
Buffalo State College (through Sept. 20th).
ART/Summarspaoa,wor1ls by local artists Kim
Braun, Robert Collignon, G. Roger Oenaon, Bltf
Helnrlch-Hallwalls Gallery, 700 Main St~ 4th
floor (through Sept. 15th)
PHOTOORAPHSIExhlbtls by Jack Butler and
Jane Wagner-CEPA Gallery, 700 Main St., 4th
floor (through Sept. 30thj

ROCK/Sun Dance- Pauline and the Perils,
Coffee Scare and the Detours, 4 p.m. In Squire
Half's Fillmore Room on UB's Main St. Campus
Free.
BlUES/James Pe1erson &amp; the Sunshine Band,
Scf)uper House, 1802 Niagara St. 10'.30 p.m.
THEATER/The Ra/nmaker- Peoplear1/Bflo., 224
lexlnaton Ave., 8 p.m.
ALMIPopeye-dlrected by Robert
Allman-Squire Conference Theater. UB's Main
St. Campus. 4:30, 7 &amp; 9;30 p.m.
FILM/Yellow Submarln-Squlre Conference
Theater, UB's Main St. Campus, Midnight
ART/George Bellows: Works from the

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JAZZ/BIIal Abdullah Quintet, featuring Sabu
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p.m.
ROCK/Modern Men- The Continental, 212
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Collins-Rockwell Quad, ~uffalo State College,
1-6 p.m. Free.
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Band-Schuper House, 1802 Niagara St., 10:30.
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Friday • Septembe&lt; 1981 \lotume 32 Number II State Unl..rally ol Ne"' YO&lt;!&lt; at BuffalO

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-SA Treasurer
Mark Moore

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By SETH GOODCHILD
MaMglng Editor

Student Association (SA) Treasurer
Mark Moore said last week that he
will be sbuuina down the Sunshine
H ouse, a counselina service for
$1udm ts, unless it repain its
deteriorating facility this ,.~kend .
Moore explained that he has
warned House offocials consistently
throughout tbe Summer that ou
l&gt;uilding on Winspear A•enue has
dilapidated and tbus far been not•
cleaned. House officials. ho,.~er.
asserted that they did not recti\e any
specifiC date, other than the end of
the mootb to dean up the structure.
Yet the issue bas become the latest
feud bet10ee11 student groups over
space, fundina and nqotiationss.
with each side issuina denials and
uadina barbs.
;,When 1 took orroce in April, one
of my goals .. as to review and
evaluate ~·cry club 10 "ted out those
no lo ncer efncient," Moore
explained. " They came in, we spoke,
and nochina·was accomplished," he
added. " The house was a complete
a nd toea! mesa."

Moon said he soon clcclded tb at the
service$ would be better provided if
the Sunshine HouJC: beelrne pa rt o f
Sub Board l , rather tha n SA, and

I hat it seek on-campus space. These

discussions were in April, Moore
continued, and after rc:ceivin&amp;
assurances that the "mess" "'ould be
cl&lt;aned up, nolhing happened.
He also met with Division or
Studem Affairs (OSA) Vice President
Richard Siggelkow to discuss the
possibolity of havina the Counselin&amp;
Center become a kind o ' "big
brother" to the Sunshine House. and
reached a tt.nlativc apeunc:nt,
accordina to the Trta$Urtt.
But aner waitin&amp; throughout the
Summer. Moore grew impatient and
arran&amp;ed a Summer meetin&amp; with the
croup to dean up the Winspear
House, after n refused to do it oo iu
o,. n. "~e &amp;01 an experienced cleanup man, ,.ent o•·er oo Saturday and
needed their http, but only OIK
member sho"ed up," tb&lt; offiCial
asserted.
"I v.1ll close them down unl&lt;ss
sotnethin&amp; os done this Saturday,"
Moo&lt;e in.isted. "I'll call up the
uulities and h a ve thtm
caneeUed-whatev&lt;r it takes." The
buildin&amp; is owned by SA and lbt
Trtasurer said he was considerin&amp;
usina it for oth&lt;r p urposes.
B ut M oore's story is no t the same as
the facts aecordill&amp; to the Sunsh ine
Ho uae Coordinator o f Volunteer
Services, Jim Warner-Saklad.
He accused SA of improper
ntaociatin&amp; and said that the House

needed htlp in maintainina ns
upk«p. Wam&lt;r·Saklad claimed that
last No•·ernber he met with th&lt;n·SA
Director of Student Oraanilations Boll
· Mack and other offkials and was told
that SA wanted the House for its o,.n
purposes. He al!&gt;o said that durina
this time, office space requests w&lt;r&lt;
'bcin&amp; unansw&lt;red.
The Director added that the nm
time he had heard Moore 1011 aoina
to dose the facility was ..hen
contacted by Tltr $p«trt1m
Wednesday and said that he was
under the impre;sioo that u "'ould be
Ji\'m unbl t be cod of the month .
"W'" wasot.patt oo campus,
oothlna fancy. just '"'o rooms that
can be """-""SSibl&lt; late at ni&amp;ht."
Wamer-Saklad asserted. H e added
tbat SA wasoriJinaUy "out to en"
Sunshine H oose, accu&gt;ina u nrst or
poor SCf'iceund then backona down
after the two met last Summer and
House officiah used a tape recorder
to doc:wnent the meetina.
Wamer..saklad claimed that SA
was trying to hire a HouJC: member 10
bdp force the House out of the
Winspear buildln&amp;. "I ha•-e reached
the conclusion that th&lt;y are nol
deatin&amp; stralght....,ith llS," the
Director wnceded. "Since t he SA
President J oe Rifkin 's administra tion
h as taken o ver we ha~e had a hard
time dealing with them ."
The other distrepancy bet ween SA
and lhc House is over its relationship

v.ith OS/\ . 1\ecordina to Moore,
~m• l.intl of agreement has been
"'nrked out, ,.hole Warncr-Saklad
"ll~strt$ I hat ""e have nothin&amp; with
OSA." OSA Counsel in&amp; Ser&gt;lce
Oort&lt;llor Denise Galey said last week
that sh&lt; "'a~ unaware or any&lt;Oncretc
·agreements ahhouah 5ome kind or
necotiauons hld been conducted.
Warner·Sal..lad admined that the
fa.:iilt) .. as in poor shape, but
biJmed SA ra&lt; us f:ulure to help pay
the eo&gt;ts. charaona that ... hen House
ofncials sho..-ed up to clean up the
tround•. SA ,..as not in altendance.
U01•ersuy Cornmunoty Hnghu
C~nter Housina \ptalli&lt;t Oa•e
Mecl..le sent numerous lett&lt;rs to the
H ouse, SA and Unhmuy President
Robert L. Kett&lt;r about the run.&lt;Jown
house c:onditionJ. "It is in deplorable
shape externally," he said, "and is in
need or numerous repairs."
The University has no lqalllability
on the matter, v~ President for
F'onaroce and Man-.ernent Edward
Doty said; although he $lid it was
-sub Board's respon5ibifity ultimately,
UB "v.ould no1 walk away from if."
Moor~. ho.. ever, claimed that be
wu not interested in discontinuing
the setVic:e, only that he could &amp;et
better use o ut o f it i f It was on
campus. " We can 'Jet more scrvi«
for less money, " he added. " It is
simply wha t Is bes1 for the
orpn.ization ••,

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they just rot away • . .
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age. and create unnecessaty fire huards. But now,
through a specia l Spectrum cla$$ihed advertosemen t
section, ewm the most ebscure texis can fond new
homes Md, pu1 cash into their prese1tl . , _·s w allels
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owner's phone number.)

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COURSES

History 456 Reg. No. 419754
European Underground Movements
Th 3:00-S:SO Fillmore 330 Prol. William SMriden Allen

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A ~«eod comprollllst bu ~&gt;&lt;en rtoch&lt;d b&lt;tw«n
tbt Studmt..-...odatiO&lt;I (SA) and • ronn&lt;r
Oepartmmt of Rec:reetion and Rct.ttd lnstruetloo
{KARl) emp~ who &lt;mbazltd ssooo or audmt
Ol&amp;lldatory r.. money.
Sttpbm Allen, who kfVtd as RARI aulaant
director undu swpcnded UB ~ball coach
William Moalwt.b, was dismlu&lt;d from his
positioa In Sprill&amp; or 1979 aft&lt;r it wu diJdo&lt;l&lt;d by
fonntr SA Athk'lb Affoln Coordinator Oary
D&lt;vUl thll A1lca bad bcCil f•lsll)llw bmesh«u.
Allca, a 1978 UB J&lt;adldlt, was &lt;mploy&lt;d full·
time by SA r.. the liARJ job. II was d~•..-.d
tlw his )'011- -her Mort, who WIUIIbo Ot\
the RARI poyroO, bad ,._,,td duplicated cb&lt;cks
fa&lt; boun worlltd. A .-oc1 ~. Rdwd
Appleby. coosutCIIlly rollad OUI timt sbttU fbt .SO
boun a work. Wbcl D&lt;vUl fooond tblt
Appleby alJo WO&lt;ked oiO boun a • a
Nlapra fiiJh ODCDPIIJIJ bt bqaa IO q - lbt
aulbttolidry Of the poyroll fa!UCSU aod pramttd
his .....,;doos 10 RARl Duector SoiYIIlor&lt;
Eopooito.
Eopooito r&lt;ported the ~ taiorls to
Assiunt
or u~. Edutauoo
{DUE) Dean Wall&lt;r Kuru.. Eopooko aod Kwu
subseq"""IIJ mformocl V'JC&lt; Presaclmt for Financr
&amp;lid Mao.......,.. Ed""'d Dcxy of lbc: aucltnt'•
allqtd m~suo or r uads &amp;lid ~a~....ud aa audit or
lbc: rta..UOU prOJf&amp;lll poyroll.

om-

T

ht rtp011 rrom lbc: orr... or lnttmal Audit
cited a "p01&lt;1111al lola" of $4000. II was
....,,.Illy .u-•·..-.d tlw tbt ""' toealcd
AJ tbt positioo or RARI ...UW.t d~~tt~or b
paid dlm:tly from nudml maadllory [m,, KUN.
advistd Sub Boord I Es«u!iv• Director Oeonls
Bloc.\; thor SA would bt r..pOnsibk for r«&gt;&gt;upina
tbt money.
Wltllt Devin purtu&lt;d Monkarth in 1979 for
blllins b1a dblanee phon&lt; .. for lht val'llty
butball l tam 10 tbt RARI ICCIOUDI, • Clhara&lt;
wbicb ultlmalt ly l..d to Monl&lt;ar&gt;h'• r«&lt;anatlon
from tht pOSition or RA Rl Supervi.lot, h&lt; did not
p,..s &lt;hasata apillJI Alkn or obtain •
&lt;Ommiomml for lbt rtptyrnml or lht stolm

ssooo.

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moa&lt;)l.

Form« SA Pr..idtnt Tim Sbt&lt;han malltd.
"they - • mort .,.,....,.,..S with rbt Moa kar&lt;h
probkm than lbc: Stn-. Alkn bwincu. I
r&lt;m&lt;mba admiolltratorl sayina evt&lt;)'OO&lt; wen!

afr&lt;r Monl.arth (for tbt ltkphon&lt; mddmt) and
no on&lt;,. ..., ofln All&lt;nrl bt addtd "Aikn fookd
rhtm m1o thialtina he ...,uld poy.''
Whtn 1910-1911 SA Atlltc.ks Arflln
Coordin11or Tom Eaan tonk off~tt "nobody ""
punuinath&lt; money," he rtpe&gt;rttd. " I could not
find any rtoords In Sub Boord or Mark or Sl&lt;&gt;~
..,.. poJina • dim&lt;."
l!pn COIIII&lt;Itd Sub Boord lltorn&lt;y Richard
Lipp&lt;S about ~•ible criminal &lt;harJa qains1
Allrn alt&lt;r
dlsc:uuioDJ with Allen fadtd
tO brin&amp; muJt.. AJ Lipp&lt;S' SOit IOttfHI WU
1&lt;11\Aith&lt; 5SOOO bock bt dteidtd apinst Pfd&gt;ln&amp;
thlflt1. "I .--·1 0111 IO ld him," Epn said, I
just wanted the students: mon~y. "

History 490 Reg. No. 183782
Rebellion and Revolution • China,
Europe, U.S.
Non. 3:00.5:30

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Evmluall), Epn obuointd a l'forniMify 001&lt;.
wiiJcb lepll} bound
Allm 10 «PPY tbt S.SOOO and an
that
Allm .......ld 49 monthly poymmu or
SIOl•
Alkn rna« tht irulial poymtnl m
JanWIIf)' or 1911 and prO&lt;Ud&lt;d 10 dtfaull on
·~• por-nu.
Tbt 1911 ·1912 SA Alhklics Arrai,.. Coorcllaotor
MJthld Fraam COIIIJ.nu&lt;d to ""'t •1th Black aod
Epa to tollect lbc: II!OftC). In July. Allen offtttd
to tab a prnooaJ loa.o lo mot&lt; • lump &lt;um
pt)11l&lt;Dt of SJ500 to clear hi&gt; dtbt ""lh SA aod
Sub Boord .
Adminblr~~""' olfoaab I01Io Mol b&lt;m ••-ol•ed
m lbt iDitW m•aaiprioo or lbc: ioadml ... 1979
t!lft 11 lbc: r&lt;qlltll of Sub Boord I 10 ld&gt;i&gt;t tbt
nudmu oo Afkn'• propoal.
II was ' - ' e d thll tbt stud&lt;Sil Of1AJ!ilations
-.ld bt l&lt;IIUII • daaatrous pr&lt;t&lt;dtnl b y a lo,.... 1um. "(Currmt SA Treasurn) Marl
Moor• had 10M baa and W.m lbc: approocb
Ont can 1&lt;1 U500 bt ~.'' lila&lt;\
tor~f&lt;~~IO&lt;I or Juda&lt;m&lt;nl

.,cadl.

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ACX&gt;Ord•naro dl.tt,

pa~&lt;nl, whicb would

bav&lt; to bt deared tbroucb tht Sub Board I olfn.
had not bt&lt;n rt&lt;tived a1 JliUI ume. Wbtn Allm
wu con.-«1 by Tllr SJJ«trum ht asscned that •
payrn&lt;nl for lb&lt; waller...,. had ~&gt;&lt;en •=•td
by SA on July 22.
.. From my point of vw:w the date is clc:an,"
Allm aid. "I just wanttd 10 1&lt;1 il OVt&lt; with •nd
I can nor ~« why rh&lt;st otb&lt;r porti&lt;s (UnivtniiY
offl(!als) art &amp;tltina involv&lt;d."
Admini_a ratou are takina a dim view of the
procttdinp. "I ( bt stolt SSOOO from rbt Physic~
Department, for &lt;llllllplt, tht Uniwnlry would ao
10 tht Anomqo Otntral. No doubt •bout "· ••
Kun~ Qdlimtd. "II is only btcaux it was stud&lt;nl
money rhll il was kft up 10 SA."

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College Student A.uociatron ThiS is a full time posilion
dealing wrth all aspects of nudt&gt;nt govemment at the
State Umversrty of New York at Buffalo and requ11es a
special backgtound in • student government and a
knowledge of the ' workmgs of rhe University and
specifically, Millard Fillmore College
If mrerested, please forwvd tC\umc to
Mr. P.ttriclc T. ttelmbredtt, Vice President
Mill.trd fillmore Colltae Student Aisoc.
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W-r last •-cck. Ho•&lt;'&lt;r. the com pan).,
auorn&lt;) has told nw 5p«1""" Ill&lt; bulldonc .. aa
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~to ball&lt;llh&lt;'- Jamo ~;....,"' 1960.
but ..,......, o•n&lt;nbip of the - Bul aft&lt;r IW&gt;&lt;r"• dcallllat )'cat .. tllc ... of
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ax,t ol de»rc b) hiS dUidrc:n 10 canT oo !be
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dose: the historic aorc.
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vulnereble to e lot
ot medical notions
resented to them,
• •• some Players
are willing to try
anything
back 100 percent
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produce, as/de from
its garlic smell, a
variety of side
effects• • .scaling
of skin, nausea,
headache, and

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Spftyrwrt Sttl/fll'nttr

"0"50 .. dcri•ed. '"'"""'.
cbtrnical proocso, from 1_..,, a

lmqillc "' 10 year old woman.
aippled ..;t.b OllhriliJ, .,.. ~­
praaibcd paJa IJIIcn orrcnaa

nwmal found ,. "'GOd.
Ac:cordma to l(lm Stalker.
Coosumtt Aflain
of ~
Buffalo branch or chc Food and
DNa Adminoli"'IJOII(FUA) thiS"
tbt 4;ub&lt;&amp;ancr •tudl aauaUy
ocmmu chc ucc cells ..,..U.cr IU
a b)--product or chc uoduary, u ,.., found 10 be "'
&lt;X&lt;dlmc dld1111naJ 101-c. used
mainly Ia tha production of .,.,....
and dyn. UJed soldy for tlul
purpose •hell II WM inlroducuJ Ill
the 19401 it dod noc ctner~&lt; as a
potential dNa untU tilt 19601 and
btpo to aurott aucotJOo.
ln!ertOt Ia OMSO a a dnaa
b&lt;po In 1961, but tliaical tcstina
was hahtd In 196$ ,.ben u wu
disco•crtd cl\01 OMSO caused
eot~~ld«al* ey&lt; ~am... "'
lobo111tory animal•. Expcrlmcoct

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atbletc •llo, aflu SIIA&amp;IIlina 0
uaneodous ankle sprain, has

opted DOl 10 ""' ~ ..,.,.,.ed
of mcd.a.J utati'M'ftt for
~injury. Ia atb&lt;r cast, ~
oolutioo SC&gt;Ut~&gt;• may comt In tilt
tDC::1D$

ra&lt;m of Oimt&lt;hyl Sulfo.ndt, onm
timts &lt;Oiled OMSO.
OMSO, a •lddy used tlltmical
cleanlna qcot aad lndUWial
oolvent, has rt&lt;lm~Y bml tilt
subj&lt;ct of c:ocuidcnbJc:
tot1UO\'tnfond dtbatc. This
occurred whtn OMSO wa.s rq&gt;uted
to ha•·c llletal&gt;t\lli&lt; poccntial for a
..;de variety or arnietiont, "'lll'na
in everylbi111 fra&lt;n bunitb co

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on.-lu&lt;k

F.. ~...,.. pan thcst &gt;eud10
mckd p baft&amp;IDc:Ondushc-. due- 10
the dtflituluts "' conductUI&amp; •
cootrolkd test oa 0\f.SO ... h •u
4tffiCIIIt f&lt;X t.bt FDA 10 run a
blmd ltudy, ., Scalktr said, "si-

talma pboc. people btpa oo
e'SIIor&lt; 0,150, b)- ohcn hailed by

···oaau ct:n..a-••

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to mcnast~ a~oroc~otr
dNp," r&lt;eaJitd J&gt;lwl!UCISI

oo« t.bt OMSO was odowrustcrtd
~ tot1trol aroup ~ •bo ~
wen bcca..,. of OMSO's side

Jollfl)h Capc:)'llsl&lt;l. "They
thouJht they could JUSt mOA
DMSO '""" cbtst ocher sul&gt;ilancn
and u .,ould be d•spcrsed

dftcl." Tbt "sidt tffttl" r&lt;ftrr&lt;d
to is tbt OM most •idd)'
recocnized in rqard 10 DMSO-a
prbc-likt I&amp;Sie and
odor 011 the brtalb and sl&lt;in. Tbb
odor is Mdtnt within a few

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wuc: m1Ull t.bc OMSO ..c." be

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•ithm the OMSO lbdf a&lt; u tht r«lpCnl'l sl&lt;Jfl ...... - · ·
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OC\.""U.trrd tn humans and ('hntcal

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,. ben OMSO ,.... bcin&amp;
ao,uttJ;atcd for posstbk uw tn
tr-eatmc:nt of '"--ariou.l Sft'iou.s
condJICODS, amon&amp; them
rh&lt;vtJWoid otthmis

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hobb) """'' and hard•-aro "ora.
boll ofltn of it poorchas&lt;d.
•&lt;PI&lt;ka&amp;&lt;d and .old 11 up lo lhr«
aim&lt;&gt; tht orl&amp;iiW prie&lt; Oft tb&lt;
&lt;trttl or In health food "or&lt;&gt;.
Salt or OMSO u not iU&lt;PI
howt'&lt;r. lbt salt of OMSO •hoff
apiiCd m&lt;docal dainu art madt
oboul aht 101bAantt is.
And tb&lt; clllm., •hto ahty we
mod&lt;, ....,. r1111wti&lt;. DMSO is
r&lt;POflccly - r u t in relimrc
1U ol aht loUoonaa; ..ud&lt; pilQ,

athltte*l o•n fr« ...u SP0r11

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The aboY&lt; clctaiptica may
IOWid a bol wremc, but il is 111 no
woy on.._..-. OMSO"
to prOC!ou• ..;.s. r.- ill
p111c
·~Y or sod&lt;

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cfftcll, puti&lt;ulariy upoo lh&lt; Jkul.

Otba err.... mduck ....,"' or the

•k..,. nauttl, bcldadlciDd

Old Vienna Canadian Beer

doarrhta The boah&lt;r lh&lt; OMSO
con«ntralion. tM file)« st\en: tM

crrecu . Lone""" tfftc1s an uill
llrJdy unkno~11 .

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O~SO•••~chticdorlbc

ph) a.i&lt;ian&gt; It u 8 hl&gt;t .......
ldvucd ploym 10 u~ en)'thln&amp;
like OMSO, ahc ttlllncr

molnaaincd. RlcUy btbcvn lhllao
bnn&amp; OMSO iftao Ill&lt; body ,.
""m • preuy nsky - . . , . .. end
maanwas a.ha• •t is more ad'\-'H&amp;bk
to .. ,. ..... and a« .,'bac R:K:Ir'th b:u
toJbow:'
Normllly, IIUdl IJUuna "'ould
bt lrtacd l o y - th&lt; eppliator ntbtr oc cold ao lh&lt;

problaa ~ ... ...... lhU
prl&gt;'a 10 bt cffcctJvc.
~'lull thea ......,., ...Itt ...
achlftt •am to~ •1lh
- " ' " ' bkc 0\ISO! "Athln..
IU &gt;lllncflblt 10 I lot or mcdital
00110111 prcomtcd 10 them ... Rl&lt;Uy
Ald. "Some tpOrtl playcn arc
wrnrna ao try an)'lhlna to , .. bltL

100 p&lt;r&lt;en~ obiliay."

For all las unplcuant

tmpllcallODJ and lht llct or
m&lt;dal

mdcntt to JUpport ItS

daun&gt;. OMSO llOfllin- 10
,..,...... inte&lt;at end -•rovttJ).
1M FDA 11 curra11ly .....""""'

date OCI tht ... or OMSO "'

......... sdrrod&lt;rmi. • 0'11'1111"1

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llwlw&gt;ds...
......... polliblt
..... rcprd 10
brau&amp; ud ~· _ •.,..........
Sc...S... arc o;pcctcd to bt
COIDI'I&lt;tcd by 1911. tlfttillha
,..,.., pllarmldm hew btcn ur&amp;cd

10 PfOICCI - - rrom this
" wonder &lt;INa" by DOC diJtribuun&amp;
this prodiK'I

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Spcculau&lt;JO 11 ao "htth&lt;r OMSO
lw allY rcdomwl&amp; qual• on., abt
trdlrntnl of lpo&lt;t«&lt;atcd ...,..,...
11 MOtion ...,. bDnl ralocd. UB
Atblt:bt Tre""' MoLe llodly hu
htlrd ...........,... or p&amp;oycn
ao DMSO. bur tft 1udl .,.... lh&lt;

Individual "11o h u - OMSO
.. • me~~~• or tre~uncnt . Stall:..,.
wd !be hu spoktt~ ,.;tb • numh&lt;r
or struor atiuM •ho oflt.n resort
10 DMSO u on ud in dcalin&amp; ,.;ah
ll&lt;lhriuc point. Scolke&lt; n01cd thll
.. SomC' or th.~ · ·lU swear by u,
'"&gt;"AI tblt Ia really worb. Bul
ahtn you &amp;&lt;I 01h&lt;r1 tbaa say tbinp
lokt, 'h nearly lOOk tbt tl&lt;in olr
Illy ... ot orr my hand."

This advertisement is o blatant attempt to
persuade you to buy Old Vienna beer. If you keep
buying our beer. we11 keep running our cartoons.

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....,. pro-.. cff«tift for h_.,.
.... Ill th&lt; ,,..,_.., o( illknlllial
()&gt;'•"'· 1 peulful blodd&lt;1
coodo1001 . OMSO" noa 1 cbrfocuk
"'"..,.. ao , .. • hold or. bclut&lt;
&amp;I. toht:Dt, tt'"d.IOid ia moll

lllondr · I'IO'diJna. ortbrruJ.
l&lt;tldoftllll. - 10 • boc
or 01h&lt;r echt!, pain&gt;. and - ·
doiaa&lt; - by.
, ... can ODIY bt tatafood
th&lt;-

Most people prefer Old Vienna
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Pauline and the Perils
The Detours
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Friday, September 4th
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Don't get caught in the
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�Reagan looks to revoke ru les o
Title IX sex.equality guarantees
8y SETH GOODCHILD
MaMJtnl EdiJO&lt;

TM Rttpn admiJUJUation is
proposina that lhe rules .,.hich provide
much or lhe ''bite'' in the Tille IX
rea~tlons-wbicl! forbid ~•
discrimination in aplleac:s lhat rective
federal aid-be re.oked, a move that
carries lmplicatioru for UB's athletic
proaram which will be foctna an
October review.
lr permission is 811J1ted to tbe
Dqlartment of Education by Anorney
Gc:neral WlUJam Frftlch Smith, the
chanaes would alter the pc»hlon lhat
the federal ao•ernment hu taken in
the past on court cases related 10 discrimination, and, some eharae. Kl
back .. the: cause."
The Universicy .,u stuna Jut
~ember by a complaint brouaht bY
the "timeD's OO..Iina team aplnst the
albletic depanment, ~«Wina it or
se-en 1itle IX violations. Arter
droppina the case In January, lhe team
ukcd the Ofrtce of Civil Riahts (OCR)
to re.nstate the complaint , accordinato
Asshtant to the President Ron Stein.
Women's Athletic Ou:cctOr Betty
Oimmlclt said last wcdt tbat She
bebC\ou lhc Reapn adminiaration will
face resistance in its aUernp! to cut
back on Title IX. "I think there will be
. a move by the women or this country
to write their conaressmcn to prevent it
fror happening, .. she asserted .

D 1111mick said she c:xpccced the
Reapn move, but wu not overly
concerned that a chan&amp;e "'ould hamper
her
efforu. She noted that many
schools already view women on equal
footin&amp; and give comparable auention

ua

to the Pftllr&amp;m and wiU conunue to do
so. re,ardlm or Wulunaton C\entJ.
UB AfrtmUiti&gt;e Actioo Coordinator
Gc:orJe Unaer maintained that the
Presodcnt himsdf is - able to chana•
the law and could only alter lhc
re,ulatlons-which she anticipates may
healn shortly. Only Conarcss can
abolish the law.
Unaer pointed to a decree, the
Rtqan adminlsuation announced last
weelt-holdina that employers would
oot be require&lt;lto ba•~ an affinruo!ive
aalon prOJI*lll unless they had more
than 2$0 employ= and OH'r a SI
minion dollan in contracts. UB does
not fall under either eateaory and
would not be affected, she added.
"That administration hu aonc on
record as bein&amp; opposed to o•erre,uladon and is Sludyina all
re,ulauons, .. she commented, "and I
..·ould im-sane 1ilk IX .,.ould not
escape scrutiny." But Unacr added
that, to her knowledae, the Affirmiti•e
Action Office had re«ived no o rficial
ootincation of chanaes from
Washlnatod.
Wben such rqu_!ation auodc~ncs •«
cbanaed, they must be published on lhe
F«krol Rqmu. lasl ~~It's
affirmative actions alteauom "ere,
but to date there has been no specific
mention of 1ilk IX.
Early In Aujust, TIJ' Ntw York
nmt'S reponed tbat Secretary of
edueatlon T .H. Bell proposed rule
cllanacs lbl1 would "suspend
enforcement or some exisuna
reaulatioru ,.bile he "'ent throuah the
process or makin&amp; lhc new ones
ltnown."

A

major portion of the

Re~aan

_,__,,...,_....
modlllcauons centen on whether
employees arc covered under Tule IX.
Presently the amendment prOieets
,.orlters, but lhe ebanaes hold that
emploY= are co•wed adtquately in
other Civil Ri&amp;hts SlltUtes.
"l"M reaulatiOII be!na amended
affects all edueatlonal cntitks that are
recipients or Federal fonaneial
:assistance provided by the Department
or Education," Bdltold 17ot Tunes.
As for athletics, Title IX r&lt;qulres
that resour«i and time be "equal. tn
effect ," ~CCt~rdonato Oommock, "ho
decloned tO diSCUU the SIIIW of the
100mm's bo,.Jio&amp;le&amp;m complaint. She
explaoned that an instituuon does not
have to &amp;ive the same number of
dollars. but rather. provide the same

quality equopmmt and the like.
"A lot or people lhink )1011 have to
Jive lhe same amount o r money," she
commcnled. ''They doo't tanduSiand
that you don't oee&lt;t the same
amount."
Ou:ntnKk said the futurt!-nen With
a possible rules chanae on the
horizon-of the prOJI*lll was stU! solid
and she lamented that many schools
were havin&amp; trouble stayina at $1atur
quo With past years. "Thank aoodness
"e &amp;01 an tncrea.se. prices for
..ery~hina are aoina up and n's l'fclty
dofrocult Sta )'UII Sill!~$ quo," the
coorc!Jnator asstTted.
Qimmic:lt added lhat lhc Uawcrsny
...iU be faoina an October review or the
Sports proaram by OCIL

Student IJealth Insurance Office
All full-time students (taking 12 credits or more) and all foriegn students who
do not wish to have the Student Health Insurance must
submit a waiver by Sept em be~ 11th.

Waiver Deadline September 11, 1981
(Closed Labor Day - Sept. 7th) ·

HOURS

9·5
11·3

5·8
11·3

5·8
5·8
• SUD
f7\ DOARD
:JC)ONE.INC.

213 Michael Hall
3rd Floor Lounge Squire
3rd ~loor Lounge Squire
Capen Lobby
Capen Lobby
Ellicott Complex
(Student Club)

Mon-Fri
Mon-Frl
Mon•Thurs
Mon-Fri
Tues-Wed
Mon·Thurs

"

Any questions concerning Health Insurance
- Waivers, coverage or claims call 851-3248 or
stop by Room 213 Michael Hall.
·
~-. ·-- .lllo -. 7.

�editorial
Rapid rapid transit
The r e i - lasl June ollhe N iagara Fronl lef
Tr811$p0&lt;1allon Aulhortly'a final tt.pld l raMII
c:onido&lt; aludy Ia a ptlrne example or the _,voluled
web of comptomtae and conlroveny 11\al reaulla
10/hen public MrVk:e needs pollical
upedfency. It aloo ral ... lhe queslion of now
students aheuld respond when aalled 10 ~
~ l he4nael- and lhe communtly thai
SurtOO&gt;nda

them.

'

The study, wllocll p&lt;IO&lt;Itlzn the pon.ble rout•
tor subur1&gt;an ex1enloon ol Buffalo'a l ight Rail Rapod
Transit system, recommenda thai t he t ranSII hne be
ell1ended both lo Amher., and l he TonawandaL A
preliminary report raluaed nearly a year ego had
raeommeflded lhallhe Amheral route- which
would connect UB'a Main Sireal and Amhanil
campu-- be serviced by a system or "Uptass
busMS," and notlhe rail alone as had been
juallllably axpecled.
This preltmonary report cauaecl a good d eal o t
political flail from Amherst Town Su pervlaor John
Shatpe and Conorasaman Jaclc Kemp, Who6e
constlluenclaa would benetll graally from lhe an
Amhe&lt;SI raflroule. and lhe report In Ill final form
recommendea rail tinea to both Tonawanda and
Amhe&lt;St. The B¥entual lnclualon o f l ha AmherSI
extension was a response 10 a pollllcal reallly lhJt
has and will conti nue t o face l he N FTA; Jack Kemp
happens 10 be a pollllcal lnsldor In l h e Reagan
While House. And In this age of New Righi
cul baclcs In virtually all forma to federal aid, not
only are aubutban el&lt;tenslona 10 the rail line
llangl ng bX a thin th&lt;ead, bul It l hey ara 10 ba made
al au, ltoey will be done Jack Kamp'a way.
The quest ion lhll arlaea Ia whelttar lhe Amherst
enenslon Ia nMded a1 all. The June corrldo&lt; S\udy
l ndlcales l he Tonowandas exlenslon would be the
mosl lrutllul In Ierma o f rlderahlp and eoalellee1lveness. And II can be argued 11\allhe Town

of AmherSI. a hlgr,.;ncome suburO, doesn'l really
need a rail line. A lransol fine to a well heated
communUy hke Ambet~l seema 10 eontrad•CIIhe
enure coneepl of masS&gt; public transportallon. I hal
of PfOOKI•ng lranspottallon to lhosa .,ho can leasl
aiiO&lt;d II
ll'a higflly po&amp;Stble 11\al only one trana&lt;l line ..,n
be funded by ll'le lede&lt;al goyemmenl, and 11 111&amp;1
al'lould occur, pollical wisdom seems to auggaal
I hal the line ..,u go 10 AmhersL II'a 100 early 10 tell
how Congreessrnan Kemp \'oews his role In
bti.n glng a rapid transil extensiOfl 10 lhe area.
wllether tl's political looiballln I he classic game or
American pork barrel or somethtng he genuonely
lhlnks Is needed and should be employed In the
mo.I eiiiCienl and lair way possible.
What eompheates maUI!fs - n further Ia
AmherSt's hlstooeal rlghl lo a tra..sil roula The
dac:l5l&lt;&gt;ll l o build the UB campus was contingent on
the building of a rallllne connecting II with
downlown &amp;l!l alo. As we all know, lhe line ell1nded
only u far as lhe Main S1ree1 campus. The
Amhe&lt;SI campus continues lo suiiM hom a sllllinll
lnsularll y between II and lhe outsode communtly,
and II doesn't seem II could ever be a viable
unoverslly campus wllhoul a rail one connecting 11
to the Clly.
01 course, Amhersl's "hlstoricalrlghl" to a
llanlsl line Is lhe kind or noble Idea lhal Is
11ampled upon almosl dally by lhe deus ex machlna
thai Is our pollical system. The lacl to be
emphasized Is lhet The Amhersl Campus needa lhe
line despl!falely if II Is to lhri¥8. The greal bulk ur
oll.eampus sludent nouslng, cultural e..nll and
othlli essential goods and seMees are loealed In
the clly The Amhersl Campus was buill with the
p!omtsa of a rail line. Wolt&gt;oulol, lt.4eema an
almost rodoeulotrs Idea, as •I someone had onvenled
a bicycle wlthoul wlleels.
ll'a a thorny Issue, and r~f~eeuve or tne kind or
every man Ia&lt; himself mentality that lhe Reagan

cu1baclca nave created In lhls country The
eonvannonal wtedO!n aeemato be 10 .,, back and
Walth whal 1\appen&amp;, the IChllmS C-lad b e l groupe all grOI)Ong lor a meaget sha~a of 1-al
Junda ,... -ulled In a kind of poiUreal &amp;palhy, il
reslil'!ailon 10 lhe 1nhumanlly ol our f)OI•Uc:al
ays1em, a thai lhare·a qp1 much one can do

Stop tbe games
Full NYPIRG Then the 8SU Now iU the
SunSM)e House.
n..a·a -thing about aludenl groups and lha
Sludant Aaaoelallon(SAI Almo.l every hme a

conlr-.lal organ&lt;UIIon bacon.- ltwol¥ed .,,1h

SA lund1ng and ap.c:a, tne mallet becomes cloudecl
tn politiC&amp; and ln-llghllng and everyone IO&lt;gels the
baalc ractt
The Sunahlne Hou.. it anotttar ona or 111oaa
laauea The whole lhlng Ia realty quite simple, 11
one Jull looka a1 the I eelS
But 1n11aad ..&amp;l)'lhlng Ia a ,.,..., Sunshine
House Ia aocualng SA of dirty dealings, SA Is mao
and lhe 1wo arelladlng Insults w11h eaCh other.
Suaplclon Ia c:ommmompt.c:a and holhlng
coniii\ICIIve Ia oocurtng.
Facl number one:The ter¥1ce Is essen11a1.
Sludenla noed a kind of counseling service that is
lndependenl of ll'le Unlverally bureacraay. Sunshine
Houaa can do lhla.
Facl number two:Tila facility Is In mlaerbate
shape on Wlnapear Avenue, somebody has to
clean II up 0&lt; alae I he SA will be In legal hoi water
Fact number lhrea.Sunahlne House needs
funding and apace on lhe Amherst campus and Is
..uung 10 lalk wllh SA aboutlha mall &amp;f.
Fac:l number lour Treasurllf Mark Moo&lt;a Is
potnladly alrelghlforward-he belfa¥es In the
house's wonlllneas and Ia eorrac:1 thel tne laelllw
naadl repair He la also follng his palienca.
So where'a the p&lt;-?

)

Surviving praise

Sundance

I •ould ,,.,. to thenk you u very much ltN SU:A'fVaL
FeU 1$8,_At I rea.ldc¥tr dlrKlOIII 8uii1Jo Stat•
I Anow tMt tht r••Hhnt ' '''"'"''
lptH«:IIII rout IIIOff now tMt liN ,.lldWJt Jl~tl
will lN 1011 to anrw., 10m• ol thtlr own ouecllonr
about tM OvMit CJty lltd hi'H l cmtft 10 r om•
plio,.. numtatrtr lhll might otMtwltf H dltncult to

UUA8 ln&lt;l Thl Splctrum'l Prodtgol Sun WOtJid IIA,

Col,.

to '""'''all m 1m~a ol UB to SUMdance. T1111 leJtfWt
efttU will tw li king pJ1ce todl'l If 3'()0 p m m the
Fillmore Room, Squire Hill AdmiUIOn Ia ' ' " end the
l•olleop.
SUManc.a le•turlttg Plulmt 1nd The ~'"'· TM
Detours and CoiiHictrt 11 1 mtnJ.ft,WII to
c:.Mbt~t• the renaluence ol The Prod (gal Sun
Thlr
gtH t opportunlt'l to en/O'I 1om• rock•lfld
roll mu1k: and It t go e ft., 1 chaotiC WHk ot $CIIoot

obtain.

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fnt

At 1 C.nadll n 110m Toronuf1 M ould llktto dlfftet
your e tten non to tiN 'Hf'l w.ll .wm., anlcJt about
my hom&lt;~ rown The oniCJI •c.nodo'a lovoriro cl!y
ott~• 10&lt;:41 &amp;11111011~n• ' " ellilrl"f brliiMn,... .., or
Dowd Czo/ko, co111ama • 1J mlllokoo 1 would hlfo to

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fi'Oundl , ,. lfOifl Vocrorlo Dor until lila
C.nodlon Thenlf~glY•ng (US ColumOuo Orfl on tlla

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�Campus
u ---·n rest
-------------------------------By SETH QOOOCHI LO
Studenta "'""haw- •ohong In ona ol .,. many

nnes thll pa11 week have bletl aubj«ted to a ..._...
publicity campaiGn on l&gt;ehall of the my11\..,out ""l&lt;abOSII"
CommiiiM, whl.. tt\o c.rnpua media has dtlug.ct ua with
repone of their ovwldlog tmpcnanoe. Wo aro t()jd that
the cJootog ol SQuire Hall Ia the end of atudent life u •e
""-•UtUB
What It thtt l(abOSh and why IS II .-Jn; ell I IUS

glofY?
Is Squire Hell ao lrnpOttant an ltsue that It ahoutd
dOminate 811 of tht SlucM&lt;&gt;t AtiiOCialion"a CSA) tlmo7
The t&lt;ai&gt;Oah cwno&lt; nu roaultod In two locta -..ang
'*"'ully ac&gt;-L The font Ia that tht , _ . lawo haa
cloOe-•lld onto a oon of student po-r play by ($AI and

•'*•

second~ tl\at
ru.tly Ia a more wnponant
hand than the Unlon•s f1naJ aeme:stet.

lasve a1

More critic~ "'•" lhl Unlvaraily'a Main Street Campus
being turned Into a Health Sc~ences Center end more
critical than Squile's dOITIIM lo the ...,c:h fO&lt; o
- t o UB P r - t - L t&lt;att. What_ , eonluMd by the attentiOn given to t&lt;aboOh ,. that a

pcestdenl Ma more impact on OYel·a.JI s-tuelenlllfe tf\an
Ute c1oa1n9 of a building-no mauer whal

t"- 11ructure.

M aybe 01 fltat gtanoa, thO S&lt;!Uire roatorauon'looms
lalgor. but -lon and nootalgla ate ~·nant.
distorting our .,._ 11- truly-~~ men aogn&lt;tlcanl
than a now P&lt;OIIdent. And tilt 111 not emotional
pervetSion. t,.., It le t&gt;eeauea ol the manlP&lt;~Iallons of
atudent POIIUclans.. invol~ In a chitchsh game of

panderlog and publlcltr mong«lng
impa(aent, but t1 .a ""' too tate lo cha • tM
taet-5Qu•ro • ill bo eiOo•l&gt;ll on '*'""'- SA
should naw rajaecs • aonl( ''"" ,..,. ago. It'I too a.te

s;qu,,,,

ncrM.

Unles.t 101M mlracutoua tmeroenct olao can be

worked out to eave lt. our vnQI ••

oone

Perhaps what SA anould bo doing " fognt•ng tor a now
atudent uruon. Aro they? " " ' the oii!Ci.ol$ and they"""
aay lhet IM)I are tnw&lt;lng of dOO.boratong . - , , thO
futul6-should It bt a Uf'llon Of student actJVtty ctnUlfl?
It 11f0ms hypoentlcal that tM)I are clamor tog !Of ottenuon
fOf their KabOih Comm1ttee, yet 11111 ha¥en't OOcldoO
whether or not they even warn .. unton
Sounds r.ka pul&gt;loe posturing by otacted otl"""ll
- M O . -hong- In SA II go&lt;iong-

SO&lt;no

..., ISSUeS are bo•ng lorgottO&lt;I ai&gt;OUI-athloloca,lloullng,
Quality ol tilt, tht ii'\COnerenet ot 1 Spill ca.l'f'ICM,Ia and
bt.lalng. To keep itt'onty eye trained on an tsaue that
really can't tM aHtctlld OJ c~nOecJ ~ • p.tetty 1uo.crous

Tne baSk quest.ona are avuctt ans...,ed the aoeces
au bUt c:ledded tn apoca ' "'but dO'Id out The dlets:H)tt
wt" not rest on atudent como&amp;IH\tt\Q and DfOtHtl tJi.n
~~~r

rather on l..._.bUuy. Stmp4~ put ... nlen grovp can tfl
Where and what t1ctora fT\IIke aootntr oroul) net ptactlcal
tor a apeclflc apace
More pubUc poatur,ng.
It It • ...., IO&lt; SA to shout n,-atoroc:at alogans at
atv6ents and hOlM
folk&gt;• a tong rathef t,_n try to
g.t them to thlnt lbOut Ot~ IIIlA'S. 8'te11 tf It II •n UteH
bOlter tnteraltl roc thelf future. EduCAllf\0 atuOtntl Of\
taauel mau .... s litl.e General EdUC-IIion. the SPfl"9tf

•ner

-1.

a n d - acedOmoe moiiOIS .........~,

.........

,.,..,.. ond olton-· ..,n a '"'llr81ong . - ol

Put&gt;llc11&lt;1d ~Weal a"Y"OY
•
But pernaps the biggest malta&lt; thet haa .,_, • and
by 6A IS the Pruldenhal S...rch. -lng •
replacefnilfll IOf Robltn L Ketter

m••-

The_, U..o-Oity - · "

-

UB Fo&lt;

~~·· purpoe,ee.. the Kel1• ~aiMney was a fa,...ret
il Chd not OUIOe tt\11 Unt¥erat1t '"to the ,5180'1 Pfep.a'l II
tCM new Cl\llief'IOtS. 0t gt,..e ft tnt abthty IO ldiPI IO
chan,get The tuturt '• ~w unoerta;n, •no the Unlvetalty
lt '" dangef of beCOmJng • u-aJn4f'l9 QfOU~ fOf eng""'ttl
not 1 «nttf of kltt46Ktual and c '"''' t~t and
c;tNI'"fY
1tentf'a .s.ucceaor ttw· ~tot mty owecl tl\la
On•wttatly, obaa~n a handte 10 bra'a ua c.t•aonentatld
habns, alab•la. what 11 a Nddeften tb•P
SomtbOdv-pret ... abtt an outatdet-11 needed to
l•t'fCtll S.liOflg rtflfl•nt Key dle.taAOI"I n"US.I be ~ltd.
~ w'tth gv•... ~~~··~ ancs c.tt.arl.II'AA tt; n.cMcl
to rteu•'d U8 ~~ Gat¥t tl a ntehe "' hiO'*' •ducaUo•t
But SA ,.ou'd rat heM' like lbe l&amp;fY way out. latchittg
on1o an iHUe wnh ~ta wntten aU ewer t1 Atter all.
they heve space in lalbert~ The ~nla Involved tor them

tot ·addressing.. a crttK:at IXOb..m CIM years \oo lattl
are Wtotlrt pohhCIIt mUMQe. 11 1 ~S.I too good 10 paaa up
It a us Presldlnt can aor • 1th ~tean lwet.. budDtta.
and m-sS:Iel. .. ny can"t .-udont pot.tteo. 60 11 ""'"h Squwe
Hatl and :sp.au aaa.tgn"*'ta?
Tt\11'1 where tM tun and votaa 111

Pleasant ST.
By KEVIN ANTERl.INE

rtt. •ll•nct ol thtae empty .fPICU terril/IS me.
-Blaise Pascal
The Do!&gt;Ortment hod a p&lt;ob- With Its lfna90. It WU
not being taken -lousty enough. tts soul waa _.,.,,ng
filled with rectlmlnatlon and Nil-doubt; It did not bell...
ft had atwaya conducted bualneas in a ser~ua manner.
Several ot Ita members whO were responsible for us past
reputation. sveh u rt ..-aa. 1\ad mewed away aome t.me
liiiO 11 11 gaw 1110 lmj)IUtlon thai Itt cu~nt
,.,.;....,. ,..,e easy maJI&lt;a Someone as~od wny couldn't
the Oepanment behave more Uke man•gem.nt.
M any yeara batore. Callbln first observed t~
university trom a bus wlnde'N dUring 1 thunderstorm. A
c:ontlngonl ot baleloot students Ill cutoll Jaons sprinted
bad&lt; and fO&lt;th across the street, dat"'9 tralloe and the

figbtning

n.. clews wu tn tO\ONI; Jugglers, mustdano,

etocutlonlala. and hustler• camped every,..t\ert.
UnifOfm.cl MCurny oflleera kept out of sight, t~ugh they
often al)peated uncSercovor
The oeportmont soon r01lltod that CaHbon knew 1\ls
text better tr\an anyone and that I hat waa tn. Unportant
thlng. )1 rewlfded nun w1th 1 ftw dolla.rt. evfil"' t-o weeks
and ottered the remote posstbtllty of jo4n11''9 a profesStOn
at some time tn ttle distant future. For the money.

CatJban had to take responslbllily for uaining a roomful
ot leamlng diaabted baGgers, tnre•toed slotha, and
bllck·footed fenatL The Depanrnent was, hOw..,._,, a 6it
put off When It ltatned of Celtbatfl reliance on myUtfC:

.......

C ahbon Hit..., on the west Side W!lere hla ap_,.,.,.
would not bo noticed. He modo lew lriendt and the lew
flt had were poete, tnteUectuals. and atoohotict-the
u"""'p«&gt;yabiO and the u"""'ployod. He olten neglected to
change lilt tnotl aft~ tra-.lng U.. cil)l on loot to 111ve
bus fare..

Some arguo that thO final dlsaotutlon of the
revo-hJ1fonfata, alOng wrth the aan111n•Uon ancs the
buses, preflgurect'Caliban'a dtmiM. The ag1ng jolly chque
bKame shMpllh over rumors of new structure~ •eetttd
on thO po&lt;irnotO&lt; and thO routine obluscallon ol wu
once familiar They requl&lt;.., thO Okl unMts•IY'• """""""
to the coty'a many "neo~-l.e. gnonoa-fO&lt;
thOif protection. Slmllatly, Collbon was caugnt In tne
Olstanees among now mystetJtt. Needless to . . y. It was
all a consequence of the economic sy stem Everyone wa.s

luddenly ..ry tired.
One day thO menagerie In Cobban's cora ballrod end
p6tli!Otled ll&gt;eit bettors !Of..-.. They cnargod ColiC&amp;"
wuh ti'!Oiight crtmes, wtth not ttlhng them Ihi PfOPif or
useful thlnga to think. ~ a ll, 11 was charged. he was

f'IOIHflOUS.

H.

o~en.

was
hUI1ng £
u.. IN Dlpant'Mftl knew
tw was ea:IUy buJI«&lt;.
Celobon waa , ..., lrom tho 'Only lob h e - ro-.to~y
noteS artd not one or his fetlowt said a word tn twa

.. he"'" uft&amp;b'e 10 cMfend rurnseu

dtftnH.
Afterwarda. Callblln wandered the ctty loolUng tor lifork.
He was fOfced to give up hla apat1mtnt and had to sMtp
on the floats and couches of 1ua Qlft4KOVS mlSQVIdtd
acouatntarat.. The restatManta w.1e dtatfiC:l...._, to allow
him to wash thoor do.-l&gt;ecaUH they found no
hat&gt;otually dropped things.

The public SChOOl I only OCCUIO&lt;\OIIy alloWec! him tO
substitute teach their wortt claHit HI prepaJecl a
"'".,. containing mostly trrtieovant inform.abOn-hl took
music lessons aa 1 cttUd. tM.It ao.t tnte,..at-aod bougnt a

""''_,soon

lltown
bocamo """'klod. Coliban - ·
monthS tratnP'ng hom one unr . .l•suc fob otleriftO to

onothe&lt;. Finally, he beCame thO classiC spect"' hau"tlng
the auoe.t ouukle the delleates~~n, asking people he

knew al~hlly tor ap.are change fOf a cup or colt...
Colfbon had-.. aDVIsed, ot ..,.,.., that 11
little tense to Uou~t from one em'lenassment lO
anothe&lt; In a floundOIIng city. He cllot • t o _ . , hit
fonunes a.s • chanoe to get • uu-. r•a flng dOne and to
enJoy the rare night

me""

�Freshmen
adapt to UB
The first days
I ) MARTY ROSEN

c_.£6tor

Thr« rrutunm. ob• 10"' 10 """ jeans. hlah ICbool Tootb.ll 1-11luru
wa&gt;led lmpaumlly 01 1be Homihoa Loop fOf a

and duod

«!&gt;.-..-.

t&gt;.u back 10 the Ellicoll

comre...

''11"&gt;1101 &gt;uppoocd to be ho11a &amp;rr-.." 001e ,.......,, ...laimcd
"Ju&gt;~ .. .,. a r... - h ~u w - · · UJ&gt; 1o ,.,.., . . ...t 111t ..._.

art IMt "' to CT00111td \bey pau ,..,.. by ,....." a - . - . !
u~morted .

V.'lblt somt of tbt UNttnoty'&gt; unaqut OCXUr&lt;II«S, ~kt caiN (r-cr.
mid'"""~ Olld md-of&lt;rrm ponjc. ba••- I'd oppcartd.
- o r 1bt ta~ly rc:aiiiJC&gt; or hf..oi-UB art olrcacly •PPllml to..,.
IIUdaliS.

"I thm~ lh&lt; food &gt;U&lt;l&gt;." frtihmon Shah Ahmad from Albllny laid
••JI't nodun&amp; like Ofttnlltion:·
"Yeah. 1h&lt; food'• no aood." Roch&lt;iltr
Sr.&lt;&gt;t H011otl&gt; qr&lt;td
" NO IO&gt;It-rhty fooled I lor of ptOplt ltl orimratioc&gt; by P'&gt;OI \IS tht

"""'&lt;

JOOd 11urr"

MOll fruhmcrl art hOU&gt;&lt;CJ 01 th&lt; Ellic:ott CompicA &amp;ad, IIOtORIIna IO

..mo.,

oa.,..

ont
"baH 001 ,.... leamod to kttp aU rk¥ cl.ma
caJC~pu&gt;. Also," bt la\lll&gt;&lt;'d, '')Oil....,
bn•rm
&amp;ad Am......, Tbt) ~&lt;pecltbt- 10 be ... , __..

••&lt;lit._ .-

"The buat&gt;ort a IJad
••Aad tbt bw dn•m

Maft

•-.r 10 muo )&lt;Mil dufo." H.o.roc11 laid.

attft'

100

on," an Amhml raidtm

' WEDNESDAY ll SATURDAY NIGHTS AT... '

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Thepriee
Ofstyle

j~sfeo•••e

aown%

SILADIUM rings produce tl1e
brilliant lustre ofa fine jeweler's
stainless.
Men's and women's SUadium
rings are on sale this week
only through your
Art.Can•ed representative.
A visit to theArtCarved

College Ring t.abll!.·will give you
the chance to see the full ·
collection of rings for the fall .
But hurry on over... this sale
runs for a limited
time only.

_.....;
F"''*Y· Nr-fldtool YOUII«ib •~ '

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" Wdl, 1 am IIIIMnt&amp;Dd •by lhty,.. so bitdly. A bUDch or eolkat
IDibD&amp; •io&lt;cradu 11 lht mel or tbt day," OOt rralunu COIICtdtd.
'bul 1 lhillt - o r tbMt bw dn•cr&gt; lhould bt d&gt;ot."

~Ids

S,... Scbo&lt;ttr, a u-rcr Sllldtnt r10111 QuocmborOIIIh OMn.munttY

CoUtee• ...,.«~ that lht ""' ...-- was impr-ooina.,.... lht n.... r...

da)'l. "They'rt 001 1ba1 bad," he uid.
Commuttt lludcrll Dorid Olodrow dnves his ear to tbt Ambtnl
Clmpu• ond taka the bu&gt; 10 Mam Suttl. "The bUKI lit o
convtnltn«." hcllld. "TIIC:y oomc prtuy rquJarly ond if you hovc a
tar you can do whak''cr you ...,,_
"Only. if you don't lite oo campus you miu o lor." h&lt; added.
The buses art DOt mak"" a fatonblt imprtoJioo OG .,_, (rtJiunm.
HII'O-..-.r. «Udmu art ...,...auf impressed with tbe ottJtuck or 1be
peoplt.

JIRTQl~Yf.Q
DATE

~

FRIDAY, SEPT. 4th, FINAL DAY
10 am- 4 pm

PLACE OUTSIDE BOOKSTOR~ SQURE HALL, MSC

"U you can't flod .,.,..lUna;' Bala•'ia's Rcatbcr t..co.-.s uid •
. . _ w i l l bdp you."
•
"Thert ~about $ix or ....... from s~ ... Ont rmlunlft
,.oman said, ''I baw already madt a lot or rricld• h&lt;rt."
TI1C: rcsidcntt balls ha"' bml th&lt; hi&amp;Jlliaht or tht n.... .... t or ldlool
roo mony frahmtn. ,.. knitnt drua Olld alcohol "policy" Is favored by
some. "You &lt;an do whatcvtt you wanlln your room and no on&lt; buas
yo~ "'lo?&amp;0&gt; you 11ay in your foom," IUlOth&lt;r fruhman aplalned.
But 1m too ru away from cvcryth.i.o&amp;/' Ahmad banoancd ... r·m in
ao.tmon..,d rbue's notb•na ow lhcrt...
~~· I'm in Ellic:ou Olld It's away rrom ~luna." Ill&gt; friend

or;~:_ blow,....... you b•·•· llllft. On my ball, riahtt" AluNd
"Ob, yeah. ao.-.raon," bt arid.
Pa1iapo the four ElliccM1 raldmu wbo ..ailed we 11 ni;h1 fO&lt; 11 rbt

Dkftlldo!f bui stOp for .,.... on hoar befort ~ that b.u pld:-

up,;"'"' II Squin: llllllmed up the l i n t - rbe bat.
Wdl, 1 101 las thon rout ~&amp;11to ao " oor aodall siJb&lt;d.
"Yc:alt," her friend rtplltd, " Maybt .;••u aa bact 10 our ioom by
lhtn."
..

�the year. "

- student
Carollsak

~
WMI

•m I.,.,,..,_? I cfOtl'l Mow

f lit /4/lf • l id

~enagerie

drowns Squire Hall in beer, rain and fun

By ALAN C . KACIIIC
Nar;onal Eduor

thttn.eh ts and 10 recruit Mv. memOOs for
rh&lt; upeomina ytar.
" Quilt a fo.. ~..-• rt&lt;ruiltd fOf
lht ARTF," dt&lt;lartd Glasser. "A lot of

aroups camt O\tt and thank(d u.s for the
tlblt... Othtr aroups datmtd t'b havt signtel up mort ~mb&lt;u. sh&lt; addtd.
tion in Squirt Hall. Moosoon·bkt wcathtr
St t&gt;d&lt;nl re&amp;a&gt;OO ,.., just u enthusiastic:
tbrear&lt;ntd to cancel th&lt; Anti-bpe Task
rhouch m..t fOJ th&lt; b&lt;tr and millie. "h's
Force (A RTF) spon10&lt;td f&lt;at, but a tit&lt;&gt;·
a v.onh•h.ik e,,.au:• cheered smilina AU·
sion to move ectivatla indoon uvcd the
dt:nt Carol tsak " h 's aood in tbt bqjnnday and ano..td an ~. If lootd
of th&lt; yu r." Sht complaintd thar tht
clown, day.
••
b&lt;tr pnca ..... hiahtr thon usual. butthar
" It .\a$ a....,.... f(f: publidty, rten~k·
thu wu a nunor inton•'Cni&lt;nct.
meo1, and imaa&lt;; ' od.abntd ARTF Dortt·Whik aw:ztina b&lt;tr t• o-tisudly an
tor Dtbbit Glasser. "Wt aa"&lt; int..--clllljMIS othtnmt happy Dan Stdlty ~td
~toups expos..-&lt;. pro-icbna a wuty fa&lt;tor." "th&lt; prts artn't bad. Too bad moro or '
Wilen it rains it pour&gt; and th&lt; beer ..-..

POW'ina 111 Wtdnesday's M&lt;naaeri• ctl&lt;bra·

••a

M~ ~Ill .rrooo with 21!' c:am~ orpn~&gt;OOS, """"' from UDIV&lt;nltY
Aa.iVttJ&lt;S Boertl (UUAB) 1~ Filtnclt

u-.

of Animals. prOVICIJna tabla aplaitlula

thtm dJdn'l paniapalt."
Tht only complaint of any real subot.ancr
...,. from stt&gt;dtnl Fnnk St&lt;niD« •i&gt;o
_.....,thai :'lht floar is rtall) shppery,

you ha"c 10 watch )'ourself. •• On lht ,.hok

though, .S.crz1Mr was more than contcnt
•i1h the proetroinJi.

Mtna~erot was onamally .chtdultd 10 b&lt;

held in the Squir(' Founlam ar('l, homt or
most UB rau. but rain * &amp;Shed OUl thll

posSlbt~ty. And lll&lt;ff .... sorn&lt; fear char an

.,.., or rhos m&amp;l)lnt&gt;dt eould no&lt; b&lt; htld
tndoors, a&lt;cOrd•na 10 Glasser. btcaU&gt;t
Food Stnn's Dan Sc,.al onamally Aid
!hat no b&lt;tr could b&lt; sold truid&lt; of Squtr&lt;.
Jwt last -.do S..aal chanatd hl1 mtnd and
pemuutd tndoor b&lt;tr ..... rhus allow•na
c:dtbnouna audenu10 dnnl ,.tuJt th&lt;y
- - rht buds llatboads, Two .Htlb,
and lh&lt; Polllll&lt;ss Broth&lt;u perform '" lht
~ Room.

Wlult lh&lt; orpNZtrS iplhU '"tft dampen·
td by lht ..... th&lt;y - · ....................
td lll lht lutDOUl f&lt;&gt;&lt; lh&lt; incloor M -

A RH mtmhtr and b&lt;tr titl &lt;t saltsperson
hanl Orandi said !hal "beer sales are up,
th1nJ,S ar(' runnina unoodtl)'." By s1~ p.m .
SIOOO had b&lt;tn - a r t d •irh salts lasttna
fOJ ar 1&lt;ast anorhtt rwo hours.
H t conun~ thai • '1t was aood·• 10 .stt:
peopl&lt; turn OUI 10 help mst money rOJ tht
A RTF ¥an ...ThiJ • as a nonprofit shua·
11011 AIJ prolil .....,, IO.,ards Ul'tttp of lht
•-an," ht COftCJudtd
T~eUI sdltr PnTy Knoblu&lt;h addtd, "lt'a
rully roo had that iu msick; . . would'Y&lt;
sold a toe mOJ&lt; if .. -.« ouwck." PubliC
Saf&lt;ty reponttl 110 lftddtnts aod ...., !hat
.-w)1hJn&amp; '"""' rvnntaa - " J y.

Tht l r l l t - or ~ was .-.

mtd "" by Sludall Bob Ptsmotl ...... • htn tiktd • hal h&lt; thoucht or the ...... .
"God nda a Hatl&lt;y, . . )'011. 11m
atnO&lt;bly • .....,_ Wti &lt;:rUy but DO """
..... fool."

�ANNUAL COMPE TIT ION F OR
OVERSEAS ST UDY
The Institute of International Education announced the oHiclal open·
lng of the 1982-33 competition for grants lor graduate study or research
abroad In academic fields and for professional training In the creative
and per1ormlng arts. It Is expected that approximately 516 awards to 50
countr1es will be available for tha 1982-33 academic year.
The purpose o( these grants Is to increase mutual under;tandlng bet·
ween the people of the United States and other countries through the ex·
change-of e&gt;ersons, knowledge and skills. They are provided under the
terms of tile Mutual Education and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961
(Fulbright·Hays Act) and by foreign governments, uniVersitities and
private donors.
Applicants must be U.S. cltizensat the time ol applicatlon, who w1ll
generally hold a bachelor's degree or 1ts equivalent before the beginning
d ate of the grant and, In most cases, will be proficient in the language of
the host count ry. Except for certain specific awards, candidates may not
hold t he Ph.D. at the time of application. Candid ates lor 1981-33 are Ineligible for a grant to a col)ntry II they have been doing graduate. work or
conducting research In that country for six months or more during the
academic year 1981-82.
Creative and performing artists are not required to have a bachelor's
degree, butt hey must have four years of professional study or equivalent
experience. Social work applicants must have at least two years of professional experience alter the Master of Social Work degree; candidates
i n medicine must have an M.D. at the time ot application.

Ketter promises students
better faculty attendance
8)'0AN HOWER
c_...E:dl/or
Sto4a!U WI~ be better pni(OCttcl rrom rocWIJ &amp;bs&lt;nca IICIII - c r.
Ptct.idCIU Robcn K.ctt&lt;f told tbr flaoky Scaatc e-uwot c-tue&lt;

Wed....,.
,
llcauw or ....,.,........pl&amp;im ..............
_ . . .... ......,. ltod&gt;c:n, 1Ct1ttr ..ubl..txcl a.., or IUI&lt;kkncs.
....-tuct.q n..-.aJ pmaha. Lrpl-. ha~• been riled ., orll&lt;f ~~a~n.
....:11 u
aocl 0~. •all st.ckoas c...,_ onsr.ructon
•1&lt;1&gt; bcabla u omplocd COGit¥i
•
Tk l'relod&lt;tll o........,n.ct
•ao:txn ,..., ~ ..-.t
dtil. ond tboK •llo - I } - ~tl&lt;ft H&lt; -ed to lht
C:..omttoc that- luella rcea""'' &lt;Oml'b&gt;n" aoiu&lt;cl "I) to 15
c1w&lt;s a - . ,." K.ucr had abo nmcd 1wo Olhrn before tlUi laR
CUt prom .. ed Ill&lt; a&lt;IJOII
•
In b&amp;l ..W... 1o the COtlltllou«, lo.t'lt&lt;r ~jed a"""' or ...bi«U.
....,_ from lht ,..,.1y r.,.,..., Ho-. ... prObl&lt;ms fa&lt;iooa thr
Educ&amp;tlotW Ollllonun•r c....., COOP)
Ctat&lt;cl laR ,_, thr Honan protnftl a d..pcd to 1I&lt;COmlllocla:t&lt;
oto4a!U "ilo ddir&lt; an ....lcnted ...:.dC'Inic tcbrclul&lt; ~~~ Se!lc.,..bcl
tilt mitre Stalt-•od• Unl\&lt;r111) S)'lltm "dltry th&lt; upcri-ntll
~·· Stuclcnu ""'"'quallrrar• 1!-m fiunoal .whlan«. aocl
~IIIIIOU ••• hll/lly oo:adtmte Olmoophcrt. FVftllually SUt-IY •ill
I!&gt;OniOr ~ liluclcn"'" lhr provam, •itb VB hosuna abc&gt;Utlutlf.
Vo« Pr..Mknt for
Affaln Roben Roosbe&lt;J r&lt;POrteciiO thr
Commlucc on lh&lt; &gt;COIU&gt; of lh&lt; Womoa's Studld" prOSfUl. Curreully
undtr con•id&lt;rauon 10 hr ell'\ &gt;ted to Ba&lt;htlor Dtar« annlina swus. it
b aWIIilinaoppro•al from inSide the Adminooauon htfo~e tilt rcquC$1 b
forwarded to Albany. AI&lt;O b&lt;IIIJ '"IJbrd rO&lt; "milar tlt,._uon art
proanun• In Med•• Studle~ and '-""'n&lt;triiiJ Phyila.

f.-·-

w_....

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Wbrn q~~tshoned oo Woman·, ~tudtcs Coll&lt;&amp;t'• •tatUI, or the BA

prosnam Is appro•ed. Ros.borJ •td "n "'" dol'OI•&lt;" and b&lt; aboorb&lt;d
by Ammcan Stucfin Ht ttrmcd 111&lt; latc&lt;t round or difcussions a.

APPLICATION F ORMS MAY &amp;E O&amp;TAINED IN
The Office of Int e rnation al S t udies, 4 t4 Capen Hall.
Further info rmation c &amp;n be obtaine d fro m t h e
F ulbrittht P roera m Advisor,
Dr. Richard Elli~, 636·2250.

ro...ard" tOQrcl ~&lt;Otual Albany OPI)&lt;ovai. Tbe
Unt&gt;tni!Y it c~ 10 or abo•&lt; tar &amp;&lt;I r11Wft ror fmlunan ond tnuuftt
!ludmn, l:t1e&lt;r rtported. But br uplalncd thai tb01t rtaurct. had bc&lt;o
reduced from l&amp;sl )&lt;ar. Ol&gt;aos&gt;loa brol&lt;&lt; oul .........,.n, dtdoniq
"CORSifUctl\f &lt;1&lt;1)

mrollm&lt;nu In lh&lt; - · · Edla&lt;arlottal Ollllonlll&gt;il¥ Propam.
Ot$ollfttd 10 pro• Ide monq ond twor"" fO&lt;""' oncomc .,.,,on;y
Sllldtnll ..t1o nonnally COIIId ""'quai11Y fO&lt; or afTorcla collqc
Mucauoo, EOP has ....,, f.,.tt &gt;tuclmu 10 UB tlUI ,._, nwnlr bccaUS&lt;
or • n.:• profl&lt;ttii&lt;Y U&amp;IIWI...,.. rcqwcd by tilt~ York
Board
or R&lt;Jml&gt; Krtttr ~ocd th• r....cr "udtnU ar&lt;IJll(lu&amp;~in&amp; r.t•&amp;h ...hool. and a:ppl)lJII ror EOP Ht .,_...., a opooa~ dfon for the

St••

THE DEADLINE FOR FILING APPLICATIONS
ON THIS CAMPUS, IS OCTOBER 1, 1981 .

Sprioa........., 10 a11&lt;mpe 10 tncrnu cruo&amp;omt.
In an all&lt;mptlo corrca """'"'
1hr Sq.n Hill dosiJII,
Srnatt t.lwr 8arb8n Ho.,.&lt;ll ,..,..,...ed tbaa aa ... r...._ua. ......., will
~d.l Scpc.cmbcl 9 AdrlloiUIIrabOCI fliUIU will CIODChlcl kclwct......,

c:onccr"'"'

cltlTcratl ..,.,... onvohid
Tk · - - ,_,.. ....., ... h._... cbJat$$jon .... ol ..... WJih An&gt; and LCII&lt;rl Scaator Mu WIC:kcn
thll thr
awnber of El&gt;,tdh com~ coana 11 ..-dcquOlt. Cia&gt;&lt;nl talk
COII«&lt;''I&lt;d tht dtdont 111 quall(r of moat unclcriJll(luate'• &lt;.'OCMlllftic:a
•I.JIIJ. and ootual&lt;d a bfoocl d,....,._ 011 thr &lt;frcas or Cia&gt;&lt;nl

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I"TERESTED
U"DERQRADUATESTUDE"TS

Internships programs avahable through
The Colleges In sach areas as:
Commun~ty

Ot-.dopment
Social SeMctt

Environnlelltal Sludin
Womms' Sludin
Urban Studin
Communication

Governmenc Concerns
Heahh SeMctt
Legal "-s

Mfnlal Heahh Servkes
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Contact Therese Warden, Coordinator of
Internship Programs at 636·1 193, or
fhe CoHeges Dean' s Office at
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�sports
There's no rest for a busy basketball mentor
Hughes 'guardly optimistic'
By SETH GOODCIIILO
MDttQtutl ED11or

There is 110 o r r - for •
boBCibolll coocb.
So A11 U B BoAs m&lt;ntOt 11&lt;1
Hgpa, fresh from "I*Dill\l the
~-dCIIltiO&amp;th&lt;

.,......-Ns Jllly laid Aqua
octmti&lt;S. Aflc:r opcodina on&lt;

month lftC(kina, endurina a
arudina four month and
then penicipatina in the mod&lt;ap
search fOt )'OUR&amp; talmt, Hlllltnl•
fmolly aim~ a vacation.
Bm now IbM "'o mooth ruplte
il lillllb&lt;d laid Kacbcs 11 farod
•llh lh&lt; proop&lt;a or rd&gt;uild"" •
Jquad that haJ brat ravub&lt;d by
II&gt;&lt; loss of fOIIT •tarun from last
year- a •uocessful one that
culmlnatod in the SUI'IYAC
champion&lt;hip.

"Oo Jlllpcl ... dJd ....U," •
J\Wdodly optlmlst~uahn

noted. ass.enina hit rt?nlilment
proaram. " But oilton often yOu
jWI don't koow bow playa's will
tum OUt." The mentor cxplalnod
that bt lias tlue&lt; prize .....,.. he
tl hillt OCI laid who wlJI probol&gt;ly
•ep Olbl into lh&lt; IWtlnl five.
Tom PanOCtS-hA ,......,
KOrina-., and SUNYAC
MVP-ud Harold Wolke!- .
capcain-bovc aroduoted wbik
Ken Jones and David Actee hove
tr&amp;Mferted to KoUII&gt;ton Collqc,
leavina o hoi&lt; In lh&lt; ttam's

n-

ap.

Ya Hqbes new trio will h&lt;lp

. _ _ . . . fO&lt; thew ........ ,....
uoiu;. led by 6'$ forward Cary

cOt., a uan•fc:r frOtn tl&gt;e
Univets~y of Sttubatwak in 'Ohio.
That school, o lon&amp;•lmo oollqiat&lt;
bulctlboll po-hou&gt;t, juJt

rcerntly deoded to drop '"
ptCJSram, oenclina Co• to UB

"H.·, a aood playc:r," HU&amp;hcs

intoned, noclna that the Lola)dt&lt;.
Ohio rcsicknl ..-oold add hdaN to
lh&lt;Tlttcoocb
'"""'
obo.ard tllat Jn
auard and Cat1oo
R~&lt;:hards, a fo........:l, both deoded
to~· tht UB Jquad. tran•fmina
frOtn Maryland. II&gt;&lt; home of

May,."""''

many Bulls, most rc:cmtly Paroon•
and formtf standout M ike
Fr...,....

Alona ••th the tnrUfm,
Huahn...-ledtltaltwo
raununa perrono&lt;n ....,..td help
U8 loottk •ith Buffalo Stat&lt;
Collqt f0&lt; th&lt; SUNYAC
Champion&lt;hip. John AILpatnck
only a Juoiot. and Katon
Hendet5011 were &lt;redoted by the
Bull•' eoodl ...1111 suld•na II&gt;&lt;,...,
lu1)tar

"Katort k&lt;pt """""' Ill .... ;,.
the pmt a&gt; a ,...._., and poomped
In lito lO potllll a pmt," he
noted. odciUII tl&gt;at Htndttlort'l
O&lt;Otpul h&lt;lped '""' the ...,.,.
around.
Hu~es lOJd thot recruitment
wu mode easier lhi• )'Car b~ the

Mtoon"- South w.. Louu.ana
State ' -rttat's bta ..,.
ba&gt;l&amp;lball," HuP&lt;o teld tm•Jsna.
"The pmt'D dntw 11.000 down

_.,..., ol the Alumni Arena

bd•• eomplaed by the stan of tb&lt;

1982-l'lll .,..~.. boll ......... Th&lt;
coach cxplamed tha• h&lt; took &lt;aeh
potcntJol boopJtc on a tour of the
ar11pu1
th&lt;m Clark 11&amp;1
laJ1 and Ill&lt; Arma rnt to lun the
QC&lt;n to UB
Th&lt; - - o f 8aKball
Coacb BiU Mon~arlh bllldeml ""
efforts. the coach IWCT'Ied
commmtina, "II dldn't hdp
anyone" in Clark Hall The
pt'oposed dt&gt;atlon of the
lntrra&gt;llqjat&lt; prosram to the
Dmslort I ltvd. With butabell
the aorn&lt;nlon&lt; tht IJiaa
hdpod ........... hn renuic ......t
efforts.
''It wu a (actCN' lhal mtaaltd
a lot of peopl&lt;, but ,.. told lh&lt;m
all that 11 wu just a proposol,"
II&gt;&lt; coach mointaoned. "A playa'
(and wt ha&gt;t thre&lt; fr..tlman) arc
ltlltrested btcauK •• may bt able
10 orra tiO&lt;IICihona doffcmtttlwt •
lot of oth&lt;t Om.lon Ill achools."
U B's Jdtedl&gt;k tim ,..... rndu4&lt;s
amp to ...,. Orkam on Jan_,
and banla •otb two lu&amp;hly rated
collqjll&lt; JqUads . Th&lt; lir11 aarn&lt; •
wiD bt qatnll Tulant Univenoty
tUtd the oth&lt;t wUI h&lt; aaainst "on&lt;
of lh&lt; top 25-lO team• in the

lh&lt;r&lt; "

sho"''"'

or

Altltouall Hualt&lt;s ad,,..,ed ua
• • really - ill Cht '"'* diiSo
WMb t)oooc 111-. tlac _ . ...
p~ lh&lt; 116 CJ&lt;pCn&lt;tO&lt;%. "All
thoot ~down tbet&lt; on
baPI&gt;)' to ba•'&lt; uo; it'• anoch&lt;t
hom&lt; aam&lt; on thdt coon," he
&amp;aid, notlna that II wu
unfonunat&lt; UB OOIIId- hav&lt;
these ...,.... slated r.,. lain in lh&lt;
coado Sllid .... orr to • dow stan ....._ ••
Jcheduk " loaded wrt11 Dr•,_ I
and II l.HIIIS and thai N •as~~ 'l
trnlll lat..- in lh&lt; )'Car tllat Drvliion
Ill team• fill up tb&lt; &amp;lat .. "We
COJO't a•oid~hat ," he ranarktd.
"When we beconte a Dr•dlort I
ltam wt can dic:tat&lt; the placa and
tomft ...
Buffalo Stott . , . . _ to

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1M A n¢a 1lMtS Synd.ro1•
She .... only 17 and had
aiTcady ..... control or her wnaht.
So, liht MillO to back orl

Succeed .
in_busiiiess.

bfcakfd l.akt h&lt;f IDOCII.
It's_.. ... easy meal to mp,
~.,. .. ManyO'~l
J*ltnls avoid ot, or ha&gt;t a tol:&lt;n
aanrr Ukt )uoot, com nata and

&lt;Ofltt, a dtfibutd tyt opeotr .....
is sw;: to 1\ove you huOifY lor that
aJutd .,..u.,. micl-morruna. For
tl&gt;t ume calorits, fruit and •11ok
arafn =cal make lor .,_..,.
oppedtt lllillacdon lllld mort
wtlaht contrOia&lt;rue.
Whole food Is tltt nutrition
~of tilt 19701. It wiD bo
tl&gt;t wd&amp;t&gt;t controlaory or tilt
IMOL It's a sialple disco''Of)' Y&lt;t
complu btcauot ,.look food ilsell
is tom pitA. PlaJitJ and tbciT alibi&lt;
product&gt; art no&lt; JUDplc
cooaructlons. They providt .,.
orderlY and orpniztd ._bly of
a ll'ta&amp; ¥andy of IIIOitall&lt;s. IIIODY
or wbicll ore too elaborate to bo

o- . . -

y&lt;t idtnufitd.
or
evolus~ ynn, our dlaalh-.:
ITICIJ lla~ de&gt;'doptd l)'$tCIIII for

dJsl¥ltial&amp; and coe...W.C th&lt;x

robrica_. to ow"""-

"It's a lot easier with a Texas Instruments calculator
designed to solve business problems."
Thuch a few~ keys on u- Te.u~
lnstnunents calculalors, the Tl Business
Analyst·ll-and The MBA'~ and lengthy
time-value-of.money problems suddenly
aren't le~y anymoi'('.You can aut.omati·
cally calculate profit
margins. forecast

sales ancl earnings and perfonn sta~.
And problems "ith repetitive calrulat.ion:&gt;
are a piere of cake for the .MBA. because it~
prognmmable.

These calculators mean business, and whal
they give you is time-time to grasp underlying
business conceptS, while they handle the num·
ber crunching. 1b make iL even easier, each
calculator eomes "ith ;t book written especially
for it, whicli shows you how to make use of the
calculator's f'ull pbtential.
The Business Analyst· II and MBA business
calculators from Thxas Jnstrwnent.s. Two~
ways to run a successful business rna·
jor. wilhoul running yourself ragged.
TEXAS i NSTRUMENTS
INCORPORATI:O

Wt bow -.pifltd WI.,._ in
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DUirotioa d&gt;Ul"T1oc-rtlsmoreto-food
tblll a few ¥11.11aiDS. t . auncrals, Md • ~-or­
Ia r~e~, 11 or lht ~
...,.lal lD humao lllllritiaa art
no&lt; kOOWII at tl\e praenl time.

robtr.

A Dd the -

tmeataiD•r rpp1oa
nutrllioa lfttomlatlc&gt;Miti.-. 1bc
pufCIIF biCicria tltat tl\rive by
tilt billioftl In a healthy human
cllaatlve trOd l\lw their """
pulC11acr orpnimu.witb tbc:ir
own nutrimt needs. We cxisl in 1
small and interdcpcndcn• world,
&lt;'trybody li•ina downSircam,
upaream, lllld onstream with
tomtbodf dtt.
One sunplt tum,plc or ,.bolt
food complaity c:un&lt; to Iiebl
tomt ~ aao whm laboratory
mitt •trc atpostd to inltetlcm.
Theyl\ad btm ~ ...,..
..borotory diet lhouabt to bo
ldeqiWt lor aU tbc:ir nulrimu.
n.., ...,. normally on it, piJ1ftl
waabt, and wtrt able to
rcproduct: ya, aD SOidl mice died
w1lm .._.t to the infeaion.
Sicnllar mice ltd a non-IM&gt;oratory
diet or w11o1t _ ... IIUNi¥td ~to tbe...,. ioiCtaioll.
ADd lollowup •uclies or tbae
ob.....adons in-"'"""' o(
sbowtd tlw ~was
pr_.;o.w 10 t k - or
to

..,..,...,.....tbediot,~

vxaminlzod, rer....t flour.
There is. - i n th&lt;x
obstrnclotu. ~rlllcd araiM ..
inaant caals. and rrrmtd
...._ as lnst- ju&gt;ot 1rt "'
I'Ducb • pan or. 17-year~··
hcaltb problaa .. b&lt;r fa-itt
11\akt$ and frlt$.

'I

A whok food Wifhl t'OIIIrol
r ul&lt;k is trw~il- ... Q color/Ill
(f/~to« chQrr. Stnd four do//Qrs

lo lhlf f14P", PO B4x ISO/, Ann
Arbor, Mklt. 44106. Ask for
Wrilhl 0Jn11ol Unil n-~ JO/
Md IN/cr cli«t lo NMiOIWII
HHIIh

s,.,,.,_

�Borowicz repl aces
Monkarsh;
to head baseball
Bulls for a

Athktic Dinccor EdWUI MUIO aDJ&gt;OUftCcd last
Friday that the UB basdlall Bulb have ended
their snrdl ror ao mteriol coadl by nam1111
Ray Borowicz. of Buffalo u head coach to
rep~ tbe suiPCftded a.u Moakanh for the
1981 Fall and 1982 Sprina seasons.
Boro,.icz obtained the poouion as a mull or
Monkaub 's one·year sus~nslon ror
erroneously reponina scatisaic. on the ceam's
annual Florida trip last sprina.
Aceordina to larry Steele, Sporu
Information OiJ«tor at UB, Dr. Sal•atort R.
Elpooito, OWrmao or the Depltlmenc or
Recrutloa, Aabletia and Rdaced I nscruc:tJon
(RARI) commented oo Borowicz' appo•nunent,
J&amp;)"lna, "We are very fortunate to have
someone with &amp;ay'slAknt especially em •uch a
shon notla. Ray's aceomplbhmencs ~k ror
thmud•es. He comes hlahly recommended and
we're pica5cd that he has aettpced th•
posicion."
Muto added, "With Ray'• baek&amp;round,
achievements aod ex~lm« in baseball. he
l)ves us an outstandJna coach to head up our
Oivisloa I proaram. We're ronunatc to have hJJ
taknt 10 an interim powuon."

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1939 araduact from Buffalo's South Part
H•ah School, Boro..;a., SS, teamtd chert "ith
HaU of Farner Warren Spahn . Boforc hu
professional carrer was halttd by World War II
duly in the U.S. Navy, Boro,.lcz was associated
with the New York Yankees oraanlzation for
thrre and one-half years as an lnf~tlder.
Followinl graduation from Holy Cross

Economics 490

ThrO&lt;JJhollt bJJ career u a coad! hJJ uams
ha•e eompoled 270 'lli&lt;:tonn alona With fi•e
QJIJ« ch.ampiooslups.
HIJlthahtlliJ bis coactuna careu, BorowiCZ
""AS named Nrw York State Sea.o011 &amp;en
(Suffolk County) Coach of the Year In 1960,
NCAA Dbtric:t T,.o Hiah School Coach of the
Year in 1972 and 1979, and ,.... th• Nrw York
Stat• nomlnre ror th• honors to th&lt; National
H•ah School Achlelic Coaches AIJOclaclon in
1980.
Also durina h11 rciiJl be coacbcd the N\ S
Section EIC\'al Player or the Year in 1960,
1962, 196ol, 1968 and 1970.
Borowia hu b&lt;m a feawred kcturer •
numerous dJnia, indudina the Mocropohtan
Collqe Basd&gt;all Coaches Oink and Kutcher'•
National CoachtS CllJiic. He has wnuen arucle&gt;
ror the American AsJOciarion or Collqe
Baseball Coaches PubUcatlon "Qu~t~crly
Di&amp;CJ~;" and contribuced tO Michlaan State
Coach Danny Ucwhllen book.. 'T"rrtm~ry of
&amp;l:wbtl/1 Dnlls.

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Economics 463

~In 19-16, be reccivtd b1s Master's dqree
In Educa~- from Caaisius ~ ud has
completed IOCiditioul atudia 111 UB, Colallle
Unlv&lt;mcy, lltudess Unhauy, Manhlllcan
Collqe ud the Unhenity of PCDD11fvanla.
In add1tlon to teachina malbemetics ror 32
years be has ClOIIChed biah school baaebaD for
23 year1. His roachina career beaan at Norwich
Hlah near Binahamton in 1955-56, and slnu
1960 wu Vllnity coacb 11 Huntlnatoo. Lona
bland Hlah School, from whldl he rcttred lut

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Bunn to head Arts and Letters
Enslish Profel5or James BuM has been •ppointed Dc.n of the
Faculty of Am and LetterS, it waslt.uned last week. He will
replace Georg~ Levine., lM lona~Limc c.tean, wbo announctd his
intention to Slop down last year.
Mt&lt;r a lengthy search, Ketter made the ftrull dtci$1on tle.. tins
Bunn from A..'tin&amp; Associate Dean to head of the faculty. Bunn
inherit• a fac:ult y facing detlinin&amp; enrollments and a bleak job
outlook for ill graduarts.

No D ecision on Division I
Uni"&lt;rsity Prnident Robert L Ketter h81 yn to announce his
decision on ¥t·hctha co upgrade the institution"$ athlnic program
to Division I, acrordin1 to a varidy of sourt"n comaned last
week.
K~urr,

who recrivN the plan tn late Spflng, has yet to

announce- his .4o:is\on because of the eootroveny surroundin&amp; thr
bu&lt;ball prQSram that led to the suspeo•ion of coach Bill
MonkarSh.
Amon.a the sources contacted oont was able to guess when Lhe
announcement would be made, citing the Monkarsh resignation -a$
impetus for tM dday. None would wagtr a auess as to whlcll
dtreetloo 1M Praidc:ot's dd&amp;'bnations wtte heading.
Over the Summa, I hut- was some sp«uladon 1ha1 K~uer \oli'ould
Opt 10 delay a decision 0\.lt of ddttmc:C 10 hiS SUC'CCSSOr, who is
expected to U$Uille tontrol by January I.
Unckr the PfOpoW, dnJled by a ..lett oommitt« laSI Sprins.
all sports (e&gt;:cq&gt;~ football) would be upsraded to Division I and an
attempt 10 improve tbe over~l program, through a larat fund·
Risina effort and a renewed aJumni commitmeot Vt' ould be made.
The University alumni were P""' credit last Spr.,. for
providing the impetus behind the push. To pull orr the plan. the
U..stitution would reqUire. a Wge commitment from past graduates
and ~ly heavily on outside fundi~ .sourct'S, becau.st or State
policy that rorlilds the fWidins or intercollegiate spans.

Tbe Spectrum continues to grow
'T'Jw $p«:uum -an9ouncrd loday the first two moves in a series
designed 10 c:atapu1l the award~winn11lJ newspaper into Lht
fote:fron1 of national colleaia&amp;a newspapers, a spokesman
ao.n ounoed today.
•
By intteasin&amp; its circutadoo over 3) pcroeot., Th~ Sp«trum ts
now tbe lati&lt;SI oollqe ~in New York Stat&lt; and the mo&gt;t
circulaaed thrice w«k.ly publication in the nation.. Baida the
inctt:ast for tbc: rq:ulaf newspaper, Th~ Prodi1ol Sun, The
..
~trum,sweek.ly arts and ~1trtainmen1 supplemenl, will brg'in
O ty.wide diSinl&gt;ulion on Friday.
Tbc pope&lt; will also be eo-sponsorih&amp; a con&lt;ert in the Fillmore
Room to hdp the Sun "kick off a new era in Buffalo
journalism.'' accor&lt;.tina to the spOkesman.
" Both mova put u. into the Oty spotlight," he explained,
adcliQI that although tbc paper was temporarily sufferin&amp; from
financial woes... its quest for excdlenoe never Stops.··

Dremuk to quit

Record&gt;. will r..tsn thb October, it was ronOnned lost w&lt;ek .
Th(T( has~ to bt a search commHt« formed 10 rt1)1ace ~1m .. ,
Drcmuk, on vacation last ~·eek. heads a body or the Unwm111
1hat bu tak·c n oo an are:a of criticaJ imponan« b«aUS,( or fecfOI
downward enrollment trend. nationally.
The ntw Director-when selected-wiD $tt~ u~d~ the. newly·
created Vi« Preridcnt fot A&lt;ademk Servim. wlucb ts sllll

un~:",;.,.., Vice Praidcntial candida«&gt; ha"e been narrowed t~

M•gatel S•wyen'Atf Olt.etOI
D1o Ho&amp;&lt;SerfCa.mp••

MonyAosonl_,

sho,;:~;,.silion will be responsible forth&lt; t.ibraries. Admissions

Kevio At!ltrUneiCopJ

Ale"""' c.....c~r

O.vkt OlljUIF.,ll.l,.

and R«&lt;rds aod othtr '3cademk suppon iC'rviees.._

Ellfltftl.ettFNIUN

Bus service added

.Joon Formtiii/Orap#Jiea
Alan C. KacNcJH• «'ollaJ

JD Hallellt~A.,oc. hare,.

Shu1tle Blue Bird bus sen·icc bus bc:tVrotn rhe Ellicott Comple&gt;.
and the Hamflton Loop stop. and the Diefendorf Anna Stop and
flint Loop besan September I, attording to On!dUale Student
Association (OSA) Student AffairS Viet Presld"'!t Peter H&lt;r&gt;bm&amp;o
and Student Association (SA) Student Affa~rs Dircaor Peur

JotePh B. Zingat.,Atsoe. H•Uonal
EdWard l. AbnltniiPftofOQ,.,.r

Kr;,'~rina a m&lt;cting with UB BUSin&amp; Director Bruce Speller, the

J. Andrew MackHo•"'AAoc.
0...-td 'A.. COrntHK:ik/P~g.al Sun
Ul PoVlnO'AttJ

duo go1 the Univershy to agr« with the changes and dJsc~ss.td

increasina bw: service into lhc early hours as v.-eU as creaun.e a OC'W
b!J$/shelter stop on the Main Street Campus.
The ncv..• SlOP would ~for dorm studen1s, "n«ded as a fesuh
of th.c closina of Squire Union,,, the pair no1.cd .

uwrence 1. RosenlhaiiPitofOQr•IJit1
JeUrey R ThutttC&gt;'\'.tpott•
John
Ol.ac.IAut.

c.

Tony Gra}eda/Aiil.llc
James OiVjncenz.Ofl'notographJ'

Mlch.ael 0. 81uma.N8utltttU Att "'GGtt

Stwon A. Cartet.ai.,Compii'OIJM

LSAT deadline nears
Tbc deadline for the October 3 L;ow School Admissions Test
(LSAT) is tomorrow. aooording 1&lt;&gt; pre·law advisor Jerome Fink.
Students "'ho wbh to take the ex:un must apply or face a Sl S late

penalty r...
Applications may be picked up 111 the Hayes Annex C on the
Main Strect Campus and IS Capen Hall on the Nonh Campus,
Ftnk added.
The tQt on Oaober 3 is slated to be tbe old version of the
LSAT. which the Educational Testins Service announced earlier
this summer was being changed.

nat ion:~ I

Wayne B~ Hui'ITtdlfa~Uflttt o;r.c:tor
M. 8, Kum•trcukiProductloe
snmey o~gll.a/Actr. Cootdin.• tOf

The Sj*:tNJm •• Mrv.d by the
Preu, Flfofd Ne~

A.s~tttd

S.-ndk:8te, Los Angeles Timet
Syndtuta. Coll~tt HN&lt;Slit'IIIS
seMoe Unlteo Features Syndi cated
end United Prns Syndleate. 1M
St»elrul'fl ra rt~Mt:Hnted tor n.alionaJ
-'Wtt1Wng by Commcrieadon. and
AdYef'llsl~ SeMcft tOSiucSenl1,1f\C:.

Cm:ulali&lt;W\ avttaor, 20,100

More cuts coming?
Now that Reagan admlnisuation is facing an ex-peered budget
deficit larger than anticipated and muse make detpc:r spmdin.a cuts
10 keep iu roonomic recovery program working, rumors are
float ina around the capital as to what prosnuru will be slieed.
Last week, Director of the Office of Management and Budgn
David Stockman mn with Defense Seer&lt;UifY Casper Weinberger to
..plorr ways to slicc ckfen&gt;e speocling yet "keop the nation
Slrong." The Secretary is knov.n to spon alone sboppins list of
,....pons and i.s sald to finding Stockman unsympathetic to his

wan1s.
Then last Thur&gt;day. New York Consressman Peter Peyser
revealed that the Rcasan administrat:ion was se&lt;ltina 10 &lt;ut
rundins in education aid for inner-city children, although Reapn
ortlcials denied the &lt;horse.

.ttf'

~~,I}Y

K. Lapla'*E.dif.o~llf..C&amp;/a t

thr~-two from outside t.ht Unlvcnity and Deputy V'wc;, ~rts~den~
Roberc J . Wa,gnrr. JC~tcr is ex:p«u~d to announce a dtclSIOn

/

Main.&amp;
Amherst Sta

J~n

Setn Goodohii~Matt•flno tdffiH
AAthCW'Iy M. PtUUM• .n -olno Ectiror

The Sptocttum omen art loQteel ln
3$$ Squfrt Hall. $\lit Untwers:hy of
New Yortc. al 8u"alo, 3&amp;~ Maln
S-~

Butlolo. Hew Yotii1U14,

Tetept&gt;one: (716)83t-35111 odttorlot
(7t6)83t-l, ....I...-. Copyright
1981 Bt~Hafo, N_Y. The Spectrum
StucMrn P~. k'lc.. Editorial
potlcy Ia determ1MCJ b)' t.M EdiiOf·lnChlef. RepubiJcalions of any mautt

·-n.

'*til\ wll~

t~ bprtU conte1'11

ol

the Edit «-'~•' Is str1ctly

Thf $pKfi\MJJ Ia printCid by Butta•o
N......Pte»lnc., 1370 Seneea St.
Buftalo, N.Y.

Diatrlbuted tf• 1o the Unl\l.,.hy
communlt.)'tlimll ont copy per person...

�" They (SA) have a yearly income o f one million
dollars and if they could put some of the money
aside, they would be well on their way to having
union. I have never seen In my 20 .years here a
great monument resulting from student
mandatory fees!•
-Division of Student Affairs Vice President
Richard Siggelkbw

.._

r,..~~

SquhiAmhent OiYla-lon DII'IIClOC' 8otl Heydt"

DSA VI&lt;» Prnldont Rlcluud S~

1M Kll:loUJ CommlrtH'$ fUdltJfl member

At odfh t1t1rh the K•bol" commfttH

Restoration of Squire only part df space question
By SETH GOODCHILD
J.1anoging Editor
II seeins $0 $imple.
-J ust place the 38 bomdess Squire Hall
student croups into comparable space-on
the Amhersl Campus, re-locate the then·
~laced orpnizations and secure funrd·
ror a student union.
'

Simple.
Bu1, in rtality Ill&lt; mlllttt is anythin&amp; b t
simple. The SQuire controversy is only
of an issue that ranks as one of the most
comp.lex and detailed ever to race UB. h
has hounded the University for the past ten
years and promises to follow UB through
the upcoming. decade.
Spa~ hns"botn the central concern a1 UB
since the initiaJ decision to build the to~
campus ra&lt;ilitY at Amherst in 1964.
Construction dt'\'t-IOpmcnts have filled tamP.,US newspapers with reports or
budgetary politiCs that del~'Cd, postponed.
and doomed projects. The Campus today is

scaled down and, aaoording 10 Vice
President ror Facilili&lt;$ Plannins John Neal,

Ntal noled lhlll "the ...,aluating &amp;roup
got serious abou1 lhe Dental School."

Compus or to ...,., keep Squin open ror

stands sn·eral years from c:ompletion.
The bopr i.s no longer to build a lavish
campus designed 10 .satisffeo:ayoot. bu1 to

charging that unless its faciJitit:S ¥to-ere
upand~d it would ~ in dangtr of losing its
covtted 3e«Cdilation. Combintd v.ilh
t-nrollmcnt inc:rcues. it .was one of a
number
"very strona prC$Sura" on UB
to develop the Main Street Campus for the

rund. which arranges the financing.. is
con\'inttd that to hav~ the .student croups
stay i.n Squire an extra five Of six montbi
,.-auld be more than we could handle,·· he

construct a functional unil that b realistic
and operational as soon as possible-.
Also pan of the bi&amp; picture is the Main
Street Clllnpus which is slated to he
converted inlO a .Health Sciences Cc:ncu.
That project caries-a SIOO million price ca.g
and was originally exp«&lt;ed to he finished
in 1985. Yet some have asserted that the
Htalth Sciences do nol deserve thot much
space, a notion Neal rejtcLS. •
, ,
t i.s a much bigger operation than it
Jooks like: now," Ne-al remarked in an
interview last wed: ...It is prestntly scauered all ov~ the count )I. which doesn't
make sense." He added thai Heallh
Sc:iences administrators have long protested
its inadequate facilities, an argument that
was c:onnrmcd when outlide accreditation
teams condemned current -.ccommodation$-.

I

1982 Sprins S&lt;mesltt. "The Corutrue&lt;ion

or

said.
Noting that inOation •--as dramatically

Htalth Scimo&lt;$, the Via: Ptesid&lt;nt

pushins oonstruction costs up, Neal

conceded.

explained that Squire '\\'OUid closr. in
January and the area fenced off co

Much of the ensuina contro\·eny has
centered on the demolition or Squire HaU,
for the past 20 years an intqral pan of UB
student Ure sla1ed 1o he closed this
De«mbc:r. Both lhe University
adRJinistration and Albany orficials ha\'t
been unable to replace: it with another
cauraliud union, rather offerins onl)l
student activiiY centers in the futUTC" and
temporary space for the prtSC:nt.
ISome studenlleadm have assailed Ihe
expeatd four year gap, but Neal
maintained chat UB had little c:hottt and
could not afford to wah until a comparab'c
structure could be readied for the AmbcNL

"b«om• a conStru«ion sile for two
)'tar$." The founcain area. will be cut
approxima1dy in hair b«:ause of Squire
work nnd other projects.

The student goups and organizations
wm

currently OC"CUpyina Squirt.
have to bt
rcloaucd. To deal v.ith the situation, the

student aove:rnmerus created the ' 'Kabosh
Commiuee" whose purpose is to serve ao
the "strategy Jt~rin.&amp; committee'' for
g~tin&amp; 1so.ooo square ft-~1 of ~parable
space aCCOfdina ro mnnbtt and
~IM!Il 9l'l Mo- •

~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Auditions~
for

Wind Ensemble • symphony Band

Wed. - sept. "J. ) 2 :00 - s:oo p.m.
Thurs. - sept.,3 Baird Hall
Fri. - sept. 4
Rm. B 4

COLLEGE NITE
Every Thursday!
75¢ bar drinks

* 2 eredlts each semester
* Instruments available

* concerts with guest soloists,

composers; conductors - ,
* open to all undergraduate and
graduate students

For fUrther InfOrmation contact:
Frank J. Cipolla
Room B 4
Baird Hill
636-2:949

50¢ drafts (8-11 p.m.)

SHUTILE BUS SCHEDULE
P.M. Pickups
Ellic o n C o m p le x

s :oo 1?:oa ·
11:00 12:00
busses reium

Gove r11ofs Complex

9:05 10:05
11:05 12:05

'o campus on the

lut bus return

~ hout

ai 1;30

• ROCK 'N' ROLL BAR
• MiNIATURE GOLF
• VIDEO GAMEHOUSE'

�Special report/The demise of the union

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~------------------~~~-~~~~~a~«m~~~~~~~~~~po~u~i~~Y--~
k~ ,.,... u &amp;S$IIMd thi&gt; Fall
R OBbers,..,. oo •x•non and una•~ble
for~~ at prm timt. Sourt"a
indkat~ bt hu btm Rftptl\0 ID
diooussin&amp; lbc Hl)11&lt;11 rropo.al.
Once the ~ tS J.l\m co thr ttu&lt;k:nts.
Hayden .aid IJiat Hou~ Counal
tb&lt;n t.. rdj&gt;O&lt;INbk fO&lt; do\ldonJ 11 amon&amp;

""uld

IM stud&lt;nl &amp;rOUP'- "j;@ojh U planned ID

p!OI wat&lt;sY ,.hde UoiU&lt; Council "'" .:&lt;&gt;
about th&lt; actual room-by·room
drotrminllion&gt;." bt url31n~.
Neal .aid ohll "ho Bet&gt; what f.IIOC&lt;
dtptnd&gt; "on • lot or r... o .... and nootd
lh&lt; difficulli&lt;&gt; &gt;Om&lt; aroupJ-&gt;U&lt;h as th&lt;
thr« &lt;ampus publi&lt;allon•-prrsrnt. Ue
s:U&lt;Itha• considtrltlonJ V~ould lncluck hov.

Studmt .......,.;atJon(SA) ahould , .. &gt;Om&lt;
of Ill&lt; mandatory Cot montY it collect~ to
connrua 1 unkm or iu own.
much space lfOUP&gt; ha•r no,. and alfO&lt;Jp's
"They (SA) bavc a yearly i~ or on•
am-ml 'l'k"" aJiouJion, and any sp&lt;cial
mUlion dollan and if Jlley a&gt;uld 1&gt;01t tOm&lt;
rrquirrm&lt;nll a llfO&lt;IP l\a5
or Jllr money asiOt, thty 'Ooukl t.. wdl on
Booh Ha)'Cim and Ntaii\Ood~ u&lt;in&amp; tbt their waY to havu11 a Wlloa," M lrJurd.
•ord:s ·-.emporar) ··or "prrmaneaf' io
.. , ba"~ nC'Vef seen ift my 20 yean ha-t: a
thdr cluc\luioru. n01ona Jllt ""'"'""' Ou.•
.,-eas monWDtllt rauluna from Rudftlt
l!lal &gt;unounds lpl&lt;'&lt; qu..uons. Tht Housr
mandatC&gt;r) f«&lt;."
Cow&gt;cil Qainnan, ho•&lt;&gt;er, dod no&lt;&lt; thai
Nral ooodud~ th01 0\t:r.all OOOstrvctJon
his plan provid&lt;d fO&lt; "P1lllin&amp; an md to
and plann.oa ,... proccedoq. but adrn111td
th&lt; ooo.unt ahuflllni of VOUP&gt; (~ ~
that UB tho&lt;lihtJ!Iin&amp;s •err pin&amp;,.~ in
"' (our yean ,.hen conJlrll&lt;lion eon nan." 1974 t..rcrt lbc llmh&lt;r11 CMI1&gt;01• •narus,
Tht Sludtnl lradrr s.ald tll01 a numba of "A$ I told thtOI! amcratioa• of Rudmts, I
alttrnativ.. ••in~ fm tbt fuJuf&lt; such as
quit pr~ictin&amp; (complotloo) elates thrcr
buildin1 • union. acerpti~n&amp;~th~t~a~ud
,~en~'~r..liiiiiliiii•~!!J

Space.
Sq•irr/Amhtt$1 Division Dirocoor Bob
Hayden.
Workin&amp; ,.lth the Commiue&lt;, Hayden
draft~ o propoplthat tall~ fm tumin&amp;
o.., tM Capcn-Talbcrt·Nonon eombinc to
tb&lt; Rudmu and lliln&amp; Harriman Ll'braty IS
th&lt; .,.~·sum "udent union. Unda t11c
plan, &lt;ed\ J!OUP would abo rraiv&lt; a
satdlit&lt; orr'" at .... Olher aompus.
"II is • .. .u~ propo&gt;al," asaurd
Ha)'lkn, ,.ho al&gt;O dWn Housr Council.
"tucb b.. bttn dtk:pl~ authority o•rr
m&lt;Kt of Sludtnl ac1hll)" space. "II .-oukl
pu1 more dusa '" Efhcou. tea on lht
Spine and mo~ on Matn Strcrt, frrcing up
IJir Spiot so ,.. c:an balan« suppon
Kt'li«&gt; wrtb aead&lt;mieo."
Much of tbe .,.... lio)'dtn rrquesu is

l'ltal. ~~oo--..a, dl!m&lt;d that "that will
aot bt • unM)O tn the trad&amp;uooal ~··and
lbal sinal&lt; 1&lt;.-.i a."'IJ&gt;IIY ~en "0Uld t..
&lt;OIUlTUCi~ &lt;J'tii\IJ~ ocr... tht CM!""s.
Neal cona:dcd bt •-v un.su~ ~ many
=~• • ould t.. bwh, but no&lt;od that on&lt;
"v CUJTent.IY beln&amp; "'0&lt;k~ on and "'ould
bt conned~ IO lbc new Knol l.=u~
HoD. Tht ouvau~ .. ~1 conuoin a
roploccmmt forth&lt; Squirt Hall bo"hns
aUeyo and lh&lt; FUlmo&lt;&lt; lioom.
S.ggdkow, who tJIJ'f'&lt;OO&lt;d •uppon for a
Jludtnl union. quntion~ whetha the

H lydrn plan at pra&gt; tfrn&lt; and ""uld ask
Kc:utr to hoJd off on • final dccWon until
hr bad studlrd both propo.als.
Altbouah KeH&lt;r has th• final say, two
otha- adminittraron an cap«etd to play
key roles in l)&gt;t proc&lt;o&gt; lhil
Stptrmbtr-Aeadtm~C Afflirl Yl(t'
Ptaidatl Robert Roosb&lt;rs and Studenr
AffarrstDSAl Vi« Pt&lt;Sidmt ltodlw A.
So&amp;&amp;dlo•-~ tbty oo• CIO&lt;ltfOI much
of tt.. . _ . Kobo.n " OJktna (m.
s;udla.. mi!Ol~ lh&lt; Kobofh

ConuniUt't' Last •etl asstnln&amp; he .-auld br
oouah dun114. obt imptnchoa
21lboll8h orm to audmo propo.al•. "I ...,
nOt \-'tf'Y rr«plt\t ri1h1 now.'' ht insisted,
•·ualil afrd aJJ Lht mfon-nadon has been
pthHtd and the dctaill a rt a "·ailablt...
Si&amp;&amp;&lt;llow said that lludrnt spaor •hould
cunmtly utied u clwroom spa«.
nOl be pta«d above: o1hc:r cuc:ntial s:tude:nt
~ :and that the University's over·.all
bt Comm\uce. a.lM» -.·orkcd lo providt
be$1 inctrats ~oukf hl\'t to bf' ~·riahrd in
Nt-&amp;1 wllh tpcdlic information on ~·haJ
the sp.;ac(" coruadnllion.s. .. lt'J 1 malltr of
each lfOUP nt&lt;d&gt;. lilllna spedfocations and
equipmcn1.
priorities." S~&amp;&amp;dlow DOl~.
He upc-as.ed d.u.plc:b\Ht •uh tht SIUdt:nl
Th&lt; Fadlitics PlaM•n&amp; Vi« Ptesidtnt,
tovan~u·'pafotmano&lt; thu&gt; fat.
however. created • p1.an or his own and
assrnin&amp;
"lhinp ha•r not bttn dOC&gt;t
presco~td It to Uni&gt;mrtY Ptesidtnt 114btn
l- K&lt;utt last Thurtday. H• .aid ohao uncle ri&amp;l\1." Hr bued the uomplr or Sludtnt
his draO, "..aybocjy ,.ill bt kep&lt;llndt&lt; a
offl&lt;ials rntmna • DSA orr~« •itb a Jlick
roof, but no&lt; on tbt same bwldioa." adc!in, rvk and measurina space. "TIIat'• pr&lt;lt)
unomina rO&lt; yow ...If." Scud to..
lbal br O.II&lt;Clod a compromilit •ould t..
commmtt'd.
- .ked out. A ck&lt;bion u exptelod by tht
Kobo.n .... al&gt;o a&gt;.ailed by lbc v-. ..
end of tht month. t..eausr tM ma&lt;t&lt;r class
PtcsKimt fO&lt; i~&gt; dosed door mmtnp,
&gt;d&gt;eduk muR t.. pnno~.
altho"lh Ha~den d~od thr ....-o&lt;y must
Nul .aid tllat hr had )&lt;'l 10 recth•r tb&lt;

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�· Special report/The demise of the u n ion
Nort~n (Squir~)

boasts a rich history

By MARTY ROSEN
Campus Editor
..Can you

Q ct~mpus Wirltour Non()n Hall? ..
Norton Hall Dit«tor Dorotlly Haas ({ktober 11, 1961)

ima:in~

" ground was broken
.•• by Norton
Director
Dorothy Haas."

New I(Ud&lt;nls ., UB associ&amp;~&lt; Norton Hall with prison-windo&gt;w
cjusroc&gt;ms, a hi&amp;h·l&lt;ch taftt&lt;ria and cl""alor lobbies sandwiched in
Qe&lt;w&lt;tn tbe Law Sd\001 and tbe Unc!et11r&amp;d1101e Ubrary.
Until 1978 il was the name of the sprawlin&amp; llUdent union on tbe
Main Street CampUS', hOme- to student organizations, bowlina alleys.
lounges, tbtaters and cafeteria5.
Before 1962 Norton Hall was the elepnt stone buDd in&amp; with the
winding Slaircase. th&lt; hl&amp;h eci!ing ballroom and mlltble fireplaces-lbe
ori&amp;inal stuckbt union, now r!f18med Harriman~
F\lnds for the rlrst union were provided lhrou&amp;h the will of former
Universiay of Buffalo ClltanceUor Ollltles P . Norton. Norton, who
served as ehanceUor from 1909 to 1!121. lefl $2SO,OOO for "the ertetion
upon the Main Screet site, a buDdin&amp; to be used as a dub refectory and
pW:e of rest and recreation for the day Sludents lltending the
University."
Old Norton opened on FebrulltY 6, 1934 with the University's
ennnllmenl at IC$$ tban 1000 Sludents. By 1961 over 8000 day students
and 4000'evening Sludents attended UB. lbe sehool h&amp;d ou1arown its
union.
PrclimlnlltY plans for a larger union were Slarted in 19S6and disclosed
to Buffalo media a ye11t late&lt;.

Knox, Hus and Student Association (SA) Presideru Les .FoSClhlo, now a
prominent BurraJo attorney, presided over the formal cc:rcmon)l. A
onpptt box oontainins a portrait of Norton, a eopy of the will providin&amp;
ror the original student union, con$UUClion agreeme:.nts documc:rns on
UB dewlopments and two issues of Tht Spettn1m reportina on the
prOgress or the union were seal«~ in the commtonc.

D iaaratnS and blueprints -e drawn. C:ommiuees ,..... orsanizecl to
hagale over locations. proposed size and fundin&amp;.
The United States Housing and Horne F'llliDCC Agency authorized a

S3,7SO,Il00 loan for a new union in M llteh, 1961. Less than a monlh
lattt around was broken 'with a silver shoVd by Nonoa Direetor
Dorothy Haas and before the end or the year lhe cornerst.o ne was bid.
ChanceUor Oifford Furnas. University Council Chairn;u&gt; Seymour

One year bier the buildina was dedicated.
Division of Student Affairs (DSA) Senior Stenosrapher Hden Marko
recalled the move to the new fac.Uty. "All of us took our ret&gt;Wning
personal eff.....Ud walked lhrou&amp;h Hlltrirnan Tunnel to our new
ofriCCS." she said. "And il was unbelievable, this btautiful buildina. We
thou&amp;ht it was so bl&amp; and soon it wasn't bia enou&amp;h."

Norton left $250,000
for the constr.uctfon
of a union

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For lnlcrmadon Cct&gt;t&amp;tt

The new building had Slltne rooms and bowling alleys, nap rooms and
a blltbttshop. The ballroom. it was advertised, could hold ovtt 700
dancing couples.
Designed by the lltehitcttural firm of Duane l.)man Assodatea,
Nonon covered 162.041 square feet of noor space, o - twice the size or
Harriman's 63,792 squano feet of space.
The Tiffin Room restaurant, nlltDed arter the British Indian &lt;UStom of
t·ak:in&amp; a long lunch to avoid extreme heat, was opened in 1963.
The Ont )'cat in the new structure was cxci1ina and frusttatlng, DSA
Student Union Mistant Director Ann Kkks recounted . .. h was.Ukc
movina into a new house. Tbe dista.nca .seemed greater.'' she said. ''But
wt" n~r had a craft croter and we did not have (musk) U:stmlna booth•
in old Harriman and with Squire we dld."
the original activities, !he nap room disappeared in til$ late 1960&lt;
and the barbttshop be&lt;:am&lt; a victim or Ions haintyles.
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"II was appllt&lt;Dt to Charlc$ Norton," a 1930s broehu.re Slated, "to
him, as to few others in those clays. that university tife c:annot be weDrounded or happy without properprovision for student ICllvitles."
AlmOSI 20 years artcr the dedication oC the Nonon, Squire will -be
dosed to UB Slud&lt;nts. And isolated spots on the AmberSI &lt;Arnpu• will
serve as a Union for a student population that has quadrupled since
1962.
Dr ~ Norton would not approve.

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A and administrative snafus cancel union rep lacement
By

DAN HO,LDER
Campus Editor

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A un1vemty population U&gt;ed 10 the luxury of a
a-ntraliz.td studtnt union will have to shift their
expectations with the move to the AmhtDt campus.
The(e will be spaee S&lt;t aride for student activities, but h
v.ill be dlspeued in Se""&gt;'«al.smaller uniu:-the l't$uh of
year\ of delay a.nd plaMing.
Concern hos been senerated by ..,..,al1enerarions of
Student Asso&lt;ia~ion (SA) leaders that the loS&gt; of Squire
Hall will have a neptive effea on campus life. Ye1 they
wtn: neve:r a bit to obcain a rcplaconent. In a St-pctmber
8, 1980 lett&lt;:r to Vice President for F~lities Plannina
John Neal, then SA Pte&gt;ident Timothy Sheehan said, "I

ru:st buildina that students will ... is a r&lt;e:r&lt;ation
buildin&amp; that is alludy past the desiarutqe, with
construction slated 10 besin by Sprina 1982. The
"ructure will duplicate most of me runaions or the
ground and first Ooors of Squire Hall, including a
bowUng aUey and a rata.uranL. Nea1 suesStd that oo
other- oon-studmt .activities wiU be houst'd.
Eventually the mile Ions Amherst Spine will be broken
up by several of the smaller constructions, adding up 10
a eventual total. of 200.000 square feet, mordlns to
State Univer&gt;ity of New York (SUNY) AssisWit to the
Vice O.ancelior for Capital Facilities Oo.U Ni&lt;ho\is.
"Some time aao the eatnpus administiition a.nd our
staff met ovtr the issue (of central Amherst Srudent
Urtion)," Niehoiis revealed. "Tbe campus administration
felt that in siz.e and in distribution, it would be in the

am convinced thai a eentTalized Univenhy Union (or

be-sa interests of the Sludc:nu to have SC\'Cfal c.cnters

reasonable facsimile) is deaperalely needed for the

available."

Amherst Campus."
And in t.he 1980 Annual Repon of the Division of

Neal reinforced Nicholls" remarks by explaining «hat
the idea of de«ntratiiin&amp; «h.e Union "'reOCUS'-the fact
that Amherst (Qunpus) i5 seographieally huse." He

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Student Affai" (OSA), the Unh·ersity Unions and
Student Development Program Office section noted that rejeaed the theory thll the revised pOpulation eatimotcs
"The administrative aetivities of tile Main Street Student for the Amherst Campus-&lt;&gt;risinaUy e&amp;~imated at .10,000
Union, Squi~ Hall, remain as busy and as fully needed srudents, now hove:rs closer 10 20.00G--influenccd the
as ever. Even though there arc: oontinuins problems with decision. H( indicated that the administration's estimares
the split campus, the student population that never knew of enrollment have changed four times in the past eisht
the old, sinal&lt; eatnpus Ufe, sliD responds 10 the Student years, while tbe oew ~pus'."gcograpbic status is
Union and its P&lt;oarammina since it is a focal point of
fixed."
out-of-class life."
Sheehan remembered that early in the nesotiations,
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durin&amp; the 1976 term of SA Ptesident Karl S&lt;hwanz.
C urrently, the overall plan for Ambers&lt; has a series of student lcad&lt;!r&gt; were warned by Univemty officials that
small"activity spaces," Neal said, but no union. The ' the school risked losing what Albany had planned for

UB if plans were questioned. The ex-SA leader also
recalled what he tamed the Martin Meyerson theory" u
to the desisn of the North Campw.
Durin• the dcsi&amp;n staae of the Amherst Campus, the
formet UB President Meyerson advanced Ids "livin&amp;·
ltarnlns" mode of consuualon, where $1udcnts faculty
and adrtiinistraiOrs would work together in a common
mvironmeht. She&lt;han cited the Ellk:ou complex as one
uample
!hli theory.
Students are also pcnaftzed by Albany offtcials in
what is judaed reer..Uon area. Acoordin&amp; to Sheehan,
any -space tbal is ••noo-acadc:mle. non-ad.mininrative'" is
ruled recreation spaee-an area allotted to the University
acoording to $LUdent population . Sheehan explained that

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'"lhtrt is only a ce:nain amount of spaee 1h.at they aut
gh·e to u.s."
In an April 10, 1981 address to students, Pr&lt;Sident
Robert L. Kelter asserteth1lat-when orijtinal Amherst
plans were drawn up teil years aso, .. i, was exP«ted
that students by and Iars&lt; would like distributed ..etivity
s pace rather than a ceruraliz.ed fadlity." He C&lt;'&lt;pl2lncd

1hat ..The Sratt has invested a .significant amou.nl of
money in one dir«::tion and is n01 tiktly 10 switch."'
Tbe DSA 1980 Annual Repon de~a~1cd"tbat "beins •
large rommunity, we race the problem or maintaining a
stnse of communit)', one that responds to those who art
isolated . .. as we plan for

improv~nts

and better

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objtcl of concern for formation i.oto prograau of
action. "For the pr&lt;$01tt, State money and geosro,phl&lt;
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demise of the un~on

Student governments issue "Kabosh fact sheet"
The following is the Kabosb Committee's "Fact
Sheet" written and prepared by the various stu·
dent government officials, who com priSt! the body.
It is intended to inform students about the details
surrounding the restoration of Squire Hall into a
Dental Facility accorrung to the Committee.
The views-expressed here are not necessarily
those of 7lte Spectrum.
The actolal, uneruted list is as follows:
1. Squire Hall, our student union will definitely
close by the end of the academic year.
2. Students are entitled to a comparable facility,
which Squire Hall provides.
3. The Kabosh. Comm!ttee, an all student group,

consists of representatives from the undergraduate
Student Association, the Graduate Student
Association, the Millard Fillmore Student Associa·
tion, and Sub Board I, Inc.
4. The administration has a proposal to "'keep
everyone out of the rain·. " The Kabosh Commit·
tee's goal is to obtain a centralized theme on both
campuses whlch.creates a union-like atmosphere.
S. Specifically, the Kabosh's proposal of
building relocation includes Harriman Hall (Main
Street Campus) and the Capen-Nonon-Tal ben
union complex (Amherst Campus). The Kabosh
proposal assures all recognized student
groups/clubs space.
6. The Kabosh Committee's space al.location in-

eludes social gathering spaces, organizationaVclubs
space and reservation space.
7. Our proposal advocates balancing student,
academic ~d administrative spaces throughout the
Main Sueet Campus, the Amherst Campus and
the Ellicott Complex.
8. The Kabosh proposal is designed to put an
end to the constant shuffling that has prevailed
over the past few years.
9. It is crucial that this proposal be accepted
without any rtvisions.

10. Student support is vital to convince the administration that the Kabosh proposal is in th&lt;
best interests of the entire University community.

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right on long Island Sound. The school is four years old
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full-time and 15 adjunct professors. Over 80 courses · including 3
clinics for practical experience - are offerect The library, a federal
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About 600 students are currently enrolled in full and part-time
programs. Student activities include three legal fraternaties, Student
Bar Association, two student newspapers, Moot Court competitions,
Grotius Society (International law) and law Review.
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relocation fdr many
By A LAN C. KACRIC
Notk&gt;nol Editor
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With lht closina of Squirt Hall in Dtcanbtf immlotnl
Lbc JCTamble for studmc activity space cUJTently ln lhe:
iluclc:nl union hu bqun.
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But, in addition to tht &gt;tudml ~lutions ntW housina
must be' round for the critical a udem suvices,
mttrtainmtnl acuvilits, and lht Food Semce facilities
prtsallly an Squue and both student lfOUpr and lht
Administratioa art prcparina stpar&amp;t&lt; plans for tilt most
' fcasiblc re..allocauon.
Viet Prtsldml fOf FKt1itoe&gt; PIDeiDa John Nul Wei WI
"&lt;Hthal ·~btft art"""' 1o btoomc thinasno"' in

:: . . there_!!!e going to be some
thfngs now In Squire that will not
be Immediately available. .. "
-Vice President for Facilities
Planning John Neal

Squirt, thOI wiU not bt immediately a'...U..blc." Ht attd
Cbc bowfina alleys and a r~t for the Fdlmort r&lt;Qn
u t•"O artU 1h01 would bt miuina-ar least temporarily.
Unliltht n.,.. Studmt Adivitics Center is completed on
the Academic Spine, lhese two functions will be missina.
Neal admiued ht wu unsurt wbm tht eonter "'Ould bt
finishtd, allhouah ht addtd It mlahl be complett Yoilhln

t«&lt;CC'll1K''1d.ina re....nocations, is composed of
rq.-cstntati~u from t!K Dhision of Stuckm A.rfasn,
Millard Fillmort Coll&lt;c&lt;, and lht araduatc and
unctt1'1f'Aduatc uudtnl associations. Haydcn'1 proposal
sprinJS from chc Kabosh Comm.iu~ Which is an all )(Udtnr
committe&lt; of lhc House Council.

two years.

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"Our plan has con10lidation and ronoentrarlon of simiJar
swdent adivititt, , ·said House CounciJ Chainnan Bob
Hayden. lht lcadlna &gt;tudtnt ao•tmmtnt rcpresontativt In
tilt Squire lnut.
This proposal, althouah not officially pr&lt;sonttd at prns
tim&lt;, calls ror lht brcakhla down or studeru activities and
into lhr« aroupr. The r~nt consists or wac
ptbcrina spa« sucll as Haas ~;c&gt;uoac or tilt Fillmort
Room. wblcb ..... as .....Una areas ror SIUdenu as well as
providina a pia« for concats and lectures. The Olhu 1wo
aroupinp arc studerlt dubs and individual spKC. thOI is,
rooms wtd (Of meetinp, and study $piCe.

..mas

T be Squirt House Council, lht i.ody responsible fO&lt;

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includes tverythin&amp; in Squire now," Hayden

homes for concau and ooffttlaouso. h os not known
"here lhcst evmts "itt be hdd tn lht futurt ahhoQJh
Kabosh su_ucsts UB try 'arious lecture halls on 1be Main
S1rcet campus or the Amhcnt's Woldman Theater.
"Pro&amp;TUlmina for tht Fall is ...... for conecns and
cofftthouses said Univcnity Union Aedvhles
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Board(\JUAB) Division Dirtetor Lois Wllldman. "bul we
don't 'know what will happen in the •prin.&amp;.'' Wa_\dman
proposed 11!a1 tb&lt;.)'albtn Bullpen dinina hall and lht
Nonon C..feteria .. wdlas Ellicou cafnerlas could be wtd
for coffee houses and addtd thai Cllut Gym can still he
usa! for ooncau.
Thollah no schtdutina has bctn iCI fOf the fonh&lt;omlna
opminp of tht Alumni Arona and the Mw Baird Hall.
I hey ,.itt provide ocher locations for oonaru •he addtd.

explained, which is to be broken down inco block areas of
e:audent lctivilicJ with the proposed acquisidon of Harriman
Library and 1hc Qpcn-Talbcn-Nonon cpmptu. lbt
Kabosh proposal, however, applies only 10 studtnl·run and
St1'vicc aroups.
Neal, wbo rouahl Albany in an UOSUCXU$ful atttmpllO
pootpone Squire's closina unul Junt 1981, would ftOf
com~Mnt an detail on any ad:minisu·ation plan for nallocallon. The administration proposal has yet to bt
ht Squire Hall Food Semce (ocilitles "will .._ to bt
released, but could suJa&lt;stlha studaot .ahitics moahl be
available" -=onliOJ 10 Dir.aor of Food and Vtndina
randomly alloeatcd Spatlt oo both the Main Strtet and
Senke Donald Hosit. Currently th&lt;rt art 1200 ISC&amp;ts
Amherst Campuses.
avaUablc in lht !&gt;Quirt operation-indudlna lhe FliCUity
The renovation of Squire H all will mull in the loss or
lht Fillmore Room, Confcten&lt;% lbeatu, and Ratlukdlar.

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Relocation.
aub in Hatriman Llbrary-oot Ho•ie said he e&gt;&lt;P&lt;C~s this
to be cut iii half, thouah pointin1 out that "it is asking a
lot to C'Ut servi~ in half."
While nOthinB bas been yet~ approved Hosie said
that Food Service bas requested the Harriman Library as
the she for a new facili1y. The Faculty Oub on the first
floor~ld be taken over unde&lt; this proposal "with scau
and tables beina placed in the lobby area out front and in
the fircplae&lt; room behind that plus in the bas..-ncnt",
ae&lt;ordina to Hosie, and would reportedly scat 600.
This facility would "not be like the Rat which bas short
order cooking." explained Hosie, "lt would be more like a
deli with cold sandwiches, not fried or grilled food."
The future of the Faculty Oub is also in limbo though
Hosie said mat it is asking for opacc in the UB

Foundation"s Center for Tommorrow now undct
consuuaion on the Amherst CampU$.
To account for the loss of space on Main Strc&lt;t and the
cxpc&lt;ted increased usage of the Amherst Campus' Food
Servi« is planning 10 open two $8.Ctllites on the Spine.
These wm be on the second floor of Capen Hall, riaht
outside the Science and Ensinccring Library and in the
second Ooor hallway bctw.., O'Brien Hall and Baldy Hall.
The two facilities will be able to scat 140 people bct"'ten
them and will serve deli-5fylc food, pastries, and hot soup.
"There are a lot Or unknowns fadn&amp; us in che future and
we need uperien~ in working them out." concluded
Hosie.
10e futu~ location of student services now housed in
Squire, Education .Opportunity Center, the Division of
Undergraduate Education Advisement Complex and the
various Courddina: Services is also unknown. There was no
comment available from the Kahosh Committee on the
possibility of ccntralizina all student scrviols in wbat is now
the Unde&lt;graduatc Library(UGL). The UGL would be
combined "ith the Lockwood fibrary under the idea which
has been the subjca of some speculAtion ..
Hayden said that a move such as this '""-'OUid take thrtt
years" to implemen1 and as of now there is .. nothjng
official" on h.
Hayden disagreed with Division of Student Affairs(OSA)
Vice- Presidmt Richard Si.ggelkow•s comment that the union
should bt built wilh saudent funds. "A uoion is essential to
a university'' argued Ha)·den, ''and becawe or that it
shoul~ be built by the State especially in liaht or the fact
that the one buldins built with privatc funds (Squire Hall)
was turned over to the scate."

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Special report/The demise of the union

Sq~ire's closing leads to sadness for some
Forces all to move
" It will obviously make
student life difficult In a
University where people
are already confused."
· .:.sob Board 1
Executive Director "·:~•~~~
Dennis Black

The Main Street Campus
was the best place to
meet friends and they
would be in Squire. I
definitely would utilize a
union at Amherst, but
where would I go without
the Rat ?"
-Wayne Clifford

By MARTY ROSEN

Campus Editor
Admin.i sttation officials will find little
suppon from UB studcoLt for thcir
to
close Squire HaU in DeccmbcT leaving
27,000 people without a centalir.ed student
union. Meanwhile, the guessing ga.r:ne has
begun as to how the dosing and subsequcnt ""&gt;::;:~~
shift to Amhast ..;n, aff&lt;et the University.
"It win obviou$1y makc SIUdcntlife
difficult in a University where people are
already onnfuscd," Sub Board Exccutlve
Director Dcnoi.l Black ..id. "There i.1 no
way you can take one building th&amp;l is a
«"tlter for services and bUM. it up into 2.S

plan

that the move to Amhml will not llamJ)C{

them. ••11 effects mt btc:aUR I live here
(Main Strett area) but we have to
compromise:• she said. "'And I wouldn't
uliliu' a unton at Amhmt 11nyway•.,

One CommunicationS major dajmcd not
to be affected by tbe closing of the Union.

'"I think it's nice to have a ccnlral1oc.ation
I doo•t care if it closa.'' Ho"'-evcr. he
angered b)' the &lt;barges made over the

locruion.s and expect to find the same
.$ei'Vices.'' ..
Graduate Student Association President
(GSA) Peter Murphy be.licves that it is no

.,.- - • •,~~·· to scve:ral lounge areas at Amhnst•
had those nioe places in ~
with those ni~ &lt;lOUches-a.nd
do they do?" he asked. "Thm them
Service attaS wilh tables."
Und&lt;~Cara,duate Wayne Oifford is
with the way I he mG\'C will affect
lifc. "Th&lt; Mun Street Campus
~ place to meet friends and they
be in Squire," he said. "I dcfinitely
utrn:le a union at AmhctSl, but
would I go without thc Rat?"
38 studan &amp;TOU'Pt now howed in
the pubJicadon.s an threatened
len behind at Main SUM. ~
Eclitor·in-chlef Robert Capoz:zl is

accident that students will be whboUI a
union. ''I 1hink this was pre-meditated-it

) is an outgrowth of the sixties," he
explained. ''They don'1 want Studeru.s to

come tOJcther and malcc decisions about
their own needs.
Murphy, who ls also the GSA

rcprescotati"·e to the Presidential Search
Committee, indicated thar 1he closing of
Squire is an iuue that the Commhttt ls

addre:sslng.
Graduat.t students wiD be more
incovenienced by tbe Amhers1 mo~e.
Murphy added. "Most, if not all srad
stUdcnw tive off&lt;ampus and moSt of thc
off-campw housing near Main Street,'' he
.said. "Thi.l will c:onJribute to the malaise
and lack of morale of the students.

S tudents may be assumina to mucli if lhey
expect to have a p1aee to 80 to in Januar;. 1bt Main sn.t C.mpw
aa::ording to Sexualiiy Education Director ro bt oon.,.,~ ro a H••llh ScJenc. C«''t., forcfng Squlr• Hall returOisttlnQ
Ellen Christensen. "it i.1 vital lhat stut!COI.t
that this may put more emphasis on drui$
relocate 10 Amherst. HoweVer, he believes a
have a plaoe they can caU th&lt;re own," she
and alcohol becallSC of the closing.
.scudent union is importan't. "Students reel
wenctl. "The Univenity is aoin&amp; to ftd a
Group l.epJ &amp;&lt;vices (GLS)
as di.llocated as the Amherst CamptU is,"
real shock of apathy when Squire closes."
r~presenuative Paul Weiss (orsces no' major
Weiss added.
Studcnu may seck other outleta to fill
probltm for hi.l organization if they
GLS offiCe manager Carl Collins agreed
their socialization needs. Christensen warns

or a union bdna creaud a1
and beti..es it onuld be done by
1982 with the Capen-Talbert·
student activity cen.Jer .
think the administrat.ion has handled
shift to the Ambcrst Campus
1
h•pbazatdly and without c:omprchensive
planning," he emphasized. "I tbilik ir is
clearly Intentional to sprnd studcnt
activities 10 several boildinas which is a11
absurd &lt;Onocpt."
"Thi.l i.s the only mivicy pl..., kids have.
I think a 101 ol'students will leave berc,"
Squire Main~ worker M.C. Johnson
qplained. "I tbink ita a cruy idea."

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�editorial
Requiem for a student union

Bficl&lt;s, .-tar, marble, and windows.
Thole are the basic Ingredients of any bulldlng.
Dlefenclo&lt;f Hall Ia made of t ' - - aUbste.nua end 11
Is just a building. So Is Foster, and Crosby, end
Capen-all Just buildings.
Squire Hallie made of bricks, and moftar, end
marble, and windows, too, butto-oalll1 "just a
building" It a traoeaty. What makes Squire Hall Ia
not the caf'penter'e materials used to build It, but
the aplr11 II embodies. $Qillre Is stUdents. Without
their bolsterloua, lnqulaltlve bodies traveling
through Ita halls everyday, Squire Hall would be
Just anothet empty carcass like ao many otherL
And students without Squire Hall to Iotter,
socialize, and gather at would be just as empty.
Squire Hall Is not anothet building, Ills the stUdent
union, a p l - designed to enhance cot lege life.
When Squore clo6es this December, mo&lt;e than
another campus structure will be losL The c:onc:ept
of a student union at tllfa Unl\-e1$ily will probably
dlaappear also.
No mO&lt;e Rat. No more game room. No mor-e
Haas Lounge. No more anything as we know It

now.

As 11 currently stands, the occupants of Squire
will be littered between two campuses, lighfing
tooth and nail with each other over a ll1e0&lt;etloal
p&lt;Ue called "prime apace." And while they bicker
over who gels Capen and who the hell wants
Parker, these organizations tend to forget abOut the
"primM!" epece of all, thei r point of origin-Squire
Hall, student union.
Although VIce President for Facilities Planning
John Neal has aald, "nobodY will be left out In the
rain.• not much consolation can be found lor the
thousanda of stlldeflll Who do not have offices In
Squire, who only frequent there to eat, make
friendS, or to have something to do. _
It Ia not ao much Ofi.Campus Housing, 0&lt; the
Ticl&lt;et OIRoe, or even TIHI Speclrum that will sufll!f
moat When Squire Hall, student union, become$ a
thing of the past, II wilt be t!Je norw~clive, the
apathetic, If you wtall, students who will bear the
brunt The lola of the student union will be one

leSI thing for them to do. one mo&lt;e reason to
withdraw fur1her from an active Un'-alty life. And
one thing students at UB don't need Ia anothllf
reaaon not to become ln\'Oived.
For .-y atlldefl1, Squire Hall Ia more than Ju., a
building. OYer the past 20 years, It has been the
embodiment of the student union concept-a
conoept and commitment from the University to the
student showing that tpis big, lmperaon•l
lnalllullon cared, that It wanted to Jmprove student
life.
In January, When Squire Is fenced off, and a
shadow of lie former self, It will become a haunting
reminder of what was, and will probably never be
again.
When the architects check Its original blueprints
and- the materials Squlte was erected from, one
_.y Important ingredient will not be recorded-the
tens of thousandS of students, faculty and stall
who made Squire Hall the student union. Thlt
December, When Squire Is finally shut down,
everybOdY will lose more than a building, we will
lose pan of ourselves.
II Just doesn't seem falr.

This is University life?
Long drop/add lii\e$, longer bus lines, and
shorter pallenoe.
So begins enolher year at UB. And If all aeema
rotten to you, Join toe club. When things go wrong
at UB, they definitely go awry In a tMg way.
Never In recent memory can such building
encircling drop/add lines be recalled, and the
BIOeblrd bus alluallon Is enough to make a
frustrated student lean towards walking from
c:ampua to campus.
But aiUdenla are not alone In auUenng from this
yaar'a aop of bureaucraUc: bungllngs. Just look on
the haggard face of the terminal operator. punching
In her 30001h social security number that day, or
maybe that bus di1Vet With lh8'1)ullly, 0&lt; II II
WO&lt;ried, look,as the 95th person crowde on the
Bluebird before the while line.
Welcome to o~ ot America's malof universities,

the pride ot the SUNY system, the Unl-••ty ol
Bullalo. But take heart, the lines do get shonl!f, the
bu$es run mcxe frequently, and - n lhe people in
Student Accounts smile at least one. by Novembl!f.
So Tile Spec/tum greets everybody back fO&lt;
another year of partying, soc:laiiL!ng, and little bit
of, GoO for'bld, studying tor Ute next academic year.
And If you think that the flral two weeks are bact,
11ke heart, just wall until you try to cash your
•tudent loan check.

Become part of a tradition
Uncle Sam may want you, but It's The Specrrum
that really needs you.
However, we can't offer free tuition, or even free
lunch, but we can olfer friendship, Intellectual
stimulation, and the opportunity to broaden your
ho&lt;Uons. We a~e by nature. apolitiCal, yet many
deem us the most political O&lt;glnlzallon on campus.
Some say we are a bunch of snob$, but nothing
could be further from the truth.
We a1e a group of c:ommutera, dormitory
denlzena, blacl&lt;a, whiles, women, "*'•
Undtlfgraduates, end graduate students, all wotldng
together- to record history, to advanca new Ideas, to
speak for all students and to be a watchdog for
student rights.
llfoqust wrlt81S populate our offices, because we
are much more than a newspaper. To .Management
majors, we can be a corporation where first hand
business experience Is achieved. For Art and
Communication majors, we are a challenging
format, where a creative triumph or failure will be
pratsed.or ridiculed by OV8f 66,000 captive readers.
But, we are, and will atwayl be, first and
foremost, a newspaper-en objective~ wi th
an eye out lor student Interest a. And like any
metropolitan newspaper we relllh our triumphs,
and licit our wounds alter a lose.
Three Urnes a week we tell students What went
on, What' s going on, and what should be going on.
And you can become part of us.
We are Tile Specrrum. And we are your student
newspaper.
Join us.

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A Presidential welcome

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: at length : fully and
By Liz Petrino
Pu,.ue, kHp up with, circle round and round
your IIIII, as a dog does his muter'• chelae. Do
what -lou k1ve. Know your own IX&gt;ntl; Qnaw at It,
bury II, u~~t~anh I~ end gnew It atill.
-Tho&lt;eau
Once upon a literate time not eo long aoo
there ware young men and women who 11/Jored
away at high school Latin With the hopes of
soma day becoming clasalclsta, much to the
Pride Qf their parents and teachera. Others
studied history with a smile on th eir laces and
a song In their hearts. And music. And yea,
child of the eighties, even pnlloeoplly.
But no more. Today the "unsucceesfut"
undergraduate Is aiming for a career In
chemical engineering or medicine, while a
student majoring In tt&gt;e Human1t1es has become
the bull of jokes and snide remarlte. A world
enthused OY8f high techoology and computers
heap~_lts diSdain on the liberal ana student as
taking the " easy way out." Splneleas,
prottactorleas wretch that he Ia, the Humanities
major, formerly tesolute In alllrmlng hla course
study, now sinks hfa once well-respected head
ostrl chllke at panles and mumbles: " An
H lttory."
But wherefore thi s change and what's Its
psychology? Much of the Humanities' deetine In
stature telates to the mystique of science. The
fact that one does not n•mally perform
adVanCed trloonometrlc functfona to figure
one·a grocery outside the norm. Groups of wi&gt;ll·
trained scientists ar!Nollowlng the logical
courses of studies to produce the bulk o f
technological advances. Outside of the
scientific community ho..,.-er, the public can
only wonder and place a mystified respect and
trust In science too complex lor even Time
magazine to explain.
All this Ia compoonded by the opposite
accessibility of the Humanities. The very fact
that l anguage Is everyone's medium of
communication drags It doWn In people's
esteem as too common. H istory and Philosophy
are also consld8fed too comprehensible to be
special-since everyone possoaaoa a ~It tie
knowledge of each, why value them so highly?
Ironically, these very qualities make the
Humanities the Humane studies, concerned
entirely with man.k lnd In one form or another
and Ita strong point.
There Ia, then, the Insinuation that the
Humanities are someho-ool&gt;ea.Jer that other
atudle1. In my lew years of fencing abuse I
have dubbed this altitude The Number Complex
(or, Why Cicero Can't Match Up to Logarlthmsj.
VIctims of this di sorder seem to bell8'18 that
ligures are lnllnltely more comPlex then speech
or language. Symbols replace words In
Importance. A fever builds until the victim feels
lhe lrreslsllble urge to kow low before the llrst
lab technician he meets, at which point I
usually prescribe two weeks of rest and a Jane
Austin novel.
What the arntctees of The Number Complex
tall to realize Is that both scientific studies and
the Humanities deal In abstract termt. As the
mathematician wresllea Infinity to the ground,
so the poet ahooU skyward With .C.Ctrlfled
s imile. Both work on an Intellectual plane or
symbols and space, and both are equally
oompfex. In dllferent contexts, a word has a
myriad of meanings and connections, aa dOeS a
movement In dance or the violin's plaintive
tono.
Lastly, we are dragged from the clouds down
to that green stuff crinkling In the back of
everyone's mind-money. For many people,
success equals bUCks. Plain and Simple. And
many peopfe gladly trade their dreams lor a life
of Cadillac comlort as a n engln-. But IOf
othera more sturdy, let us mention the number
of well.paytng careers open to the dedicated
and clear-eyed Humani ties' student-translator,
editor, teacher, archeologist, historian, linguist,
among others-as wall aa the fact that
practically any government job or professional
school Ia available to the solid liberal arts
major.
The atudy of the Humenltiea /a a noble
pursuit. Somewhere between calculus
queetlons two and three one has to deal with
lite tease&lt;a-IJme, death, the human condition,
the Immortality of an. So that the eegment of
the un'-8fty which chooSea to explore thHe
agH&gt;kl quntions through the glut of one or
another Humenltles maJor shOuld not be jeered
at but respected.
.
Uke Thoreau, "Know your own bone." Gnaw
11. Uve it. And realize yourown dream with tha
confidence to aim tor atara.

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B.EPOB.T:
From Talbert
By Joe Rifkin
Student Association P'-II&lt;Hnt
I feet privileged to be the flrat to contribute to
I hit weeiOy Student AsiiOCiatlon (SA) column.
Directors, chalrpeople, and coordinators will
now have the oppcr1unily to OKplaln the
projects they are working on In order to better
serve you. I h ope that you will begin to realize
the many resources that SA has to otter to the
undergraduate population. I also want you to
realize that your Input Is always welcome. Drop
us a note or SlOP In with Ideas of possible
projects or problems that you leal ought to be
looked Into.
I would like lo take this appottunlly to fill you
In on What I've been doing ova&lt; the Summer.
First of all. the three Student Association ol the
State University (SASU) delegates, Steve
Catrooe, John Santoro, Tina Szoke, and I
traveled to Stony Brook for the SASU
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membership conference. Our delegation played
an lmpcnant role In the conference, especially
In the election o f the new SASU President, Dave
Wyanewskl.
Upon m1 return from SASU, SA prepared tor
frelhman orientation. Our Communications
Chairman, John Mallette, took on the task of
the SA Handbook which has dlttrlbuted to all
Incoming freshman. I spent a good deal of time
at orientation, attempting to transmit a
peraonal touch from SA to the new recruits.
I was not the only SA person wort&lt;lng for you
during the Summer. I had lots of help as Mark
Moore spent his Summer over~&amp;eing tho SA
budget While shanng many of the ofll~'s
administrative duties. Peggy Kerr prepared the
HELP flyer and, along with Tina Szoke, set up a
Realdence Hail Awareness Prevention Program
(RAPP) fO&lt; the dorms. Mike Franco worked on
having an exciting Homecomi ng weekend along
wlth helping to prepere the Athletic Budget for
the 191!1-82 5eason. Randy Reade kept
commuters Informed of Summer events through
lha malting o f 5,000 newsletters, oflering
dlacount coupons f or local amusement parlts,
and other Items.
Keith Patterson spent his limo "wheeling and
dealing" trying to get the moat l or your money
bY having contracts slgned with speakers lhet
everyone will enjoy. Chuma Oauorah's plans
Included trying to get the SA c:ll.rbS more
Involved and Improving their memberships.
Dianna Oerhalt coordinated the first
Summerlest at Bal rd Point wh.l ch turned out t o
be a huge success and as you probably are
already aware, booked Gary "US" Boods for the
t9Bt Fa//fest to be held September 12.
Jim Copella has again sot up the SA Book
Exchange offering students the beat deal In
town. The Exchange Ia now open and Is located
In the besement of Squire. Frank Imburgia held
up the Leglalallve end of the gDIIernment and

Assembly petitions are

now available gtvlng

every atUdent the oppottunoty to " get Involved."
Hlro Nagamlne held many International ~tV~nts
throughout lhe Summer along with worki ng on
foreign stUdent orientation.
A fair amount o f my time thla Summer was
directed toward the search for a new University
Prasldent. I really can't convey much
Information on thla Issue due to the
confi&lt;Hntlallty which Ia crucial to the search,
but I can MY that I have very positive feelings
about the entire process and I think our new
Praldent will be excellent.
A major accomplishment of the summer was
the merger of IRC vvlth SA. The old Inter·
Residence Council will now be part of SA much
like the Commuter Council Dorm studenll will
no longor be double taxed, yet will have their
own autonomous government which will have
the resources of SA at lhelr dlapoaal. Many of
the finer polnll of the merger have yet to be
finall~. but I am quite confident that IRC.
IRCB, SA, •nd the student population as a
whole will benefit lrom this amalgamation.
A leadershlp tnalnlng vveek~nd was also held
this summer lor the SA stall and offlce&lt;a. A
teaderllllp training npen was btought In and
facilitated our grouP in programs aUCh as Team
Building, Decision Making, Communlcatlona.
Conflict Resolution. Supportive Work
Envlronmen l and goal selling. I'm happy to
report that fhe SA staff felt that the weekend
was a great success and that SA Ia ready to
deal with the toughest of i ssues aa offectlvely
as posllble.
UnfO&lt;tunatety, a few of the issuea that SA
must addoeas are probably some ol the moat
cruclallssun any stUdent gO\Iemment will
confront. Obviously I'm talking aboultha
closing ol Sclulre HaiL By now you are probably
aware or I hi a prot&gt;lem and hopefully .,... some
knowledge about Ka/Josh and our rnponae to
tills lsaue. SA. through Kabosh, will address
this Issue with utmost priority. We taka tho
closing o f Squire quite seriously and hopefully
will btl successful In our quest for centralized
studont ectl\llty apace. AI the reaolullon of thlt
problem, we will eddreaa the Issue of the future
o f a student union on both the Main Street and
Amherst campuses.
1 look locward to a very successful year f or
SA and the student body as a whole. I have aet
very high ooals for the year, yet 1 feet that all of
lheae ooa•• are attainable through herd WOf1o:
and dedication. I hope I have your 1upport.

The poa/Jions end vi ews raken In Report
From Talben do not neceuarl/y reflect tha.e ol
The Spectrum's edltoriai/JoarrJ. ~r1 From
Talber1 Is presented as a public • .,..Ice.

�feedback.
Books, books, and more books
Ediior:

Hello graduate students!
Deer Gr•du•te Students.::
CongratDiations on .,YOur edm/ulon to the
tJniwtrsity of Buffalo if you're an incoming graduate
studttnt and welcome b•ck It you attflnded UB belo1e.
As ,.n of our orlematiOfl drive I'd li~.. tJ:J ta~e this
opportunity to tell you about the Graduate StUdent
As:soclatlolt(GSAJ and fnvJre you to become actlvMy
lrtvOI'it!d In it.
GSA is the student govetnment of the graduate
llvc'ents at UB and Is composed o/representettves
from ell the Departmental Clubs and Special Interest
Clubs. Funding those clubs cons-titutes much of our
work though our responsibilllHts extend far beyond
that roler We represf!nt graduate students to the
f•cuhy. admln;stttJtJon and staff at UB. as wei/as to
fhe Bulfalo community. We 11so act as an advocate
ot graduate student opJn;on, niHHis. nghl8 1nd
Jesponsibflitles within the Universlly. This we do at
both the individual student levlll es well es for the
student body')s • whole. Therefore, please feel free
to consult us if you hll'le sny problems (regis tration.
requirements, etc.} since that Is whet we are here for
If you are interested In becoming lnvoiWHJ in GSA
there ere many ways to parlic/pate. You Clltt work on
one ol the many GSA committees: you csn become a
GSA t•nator. you can become lnvolvttd In GRAD ~
Ptojecr; you can se~e on any of tiHt num.rous

The Stvdent As•oclation Boolt Exchenge will~
O(XIn 10:00 a.m. to 5;00 p.m. end fi.&gt;00-~:00 p.m. on
Tuesday and Wednesday evfHiinps until S#pttJmber
25. We are..locet«&lt;ln the basement o/ SqUire H11l.
The ~ Ex Menge is e nolf'·prollt $1udent service
Sponsored by your Student Association, it Is a means
to s&amp;JI your book$ at your prices.
11 yOIJ wcte to $ttl/ your ~Jcs to one of the
VmWNSity 8ook$10ttts, you would receive muc-h less
I han at the SA Book Erchange. The Boolr•tote$ buy
used texrsltom stvdents ate very low puctJ and thDn
resell mem at a higher prlctt. By using I he SA Book
EJtchenge to sell your bOob for you, you will receive
the monlly yout books ue worlh rethor '"'n allowing
the UnivetSIIY Booksto,s to make a ptollt off you.
Studetrl$ w1nt to buy yoUt used text$. If you want
to sell them, this it ltow il works, At tht~Book

Exchonge you set t~ price at which your books will
sell. II &amp;old, I he Book Exchange charges a seven
peteeftf siNVice fee to cover the costs of workers ana
pubnclty. This mHns thlttf you cJr•rpe sro.oo lor
your calculus texr, you Will receive S9.30 If th• book
i s sold. 11 your book ' ' not sold, you lose not bing and
simply pic~ up the boo~ on September 28 or 29.
Buyers at the Erchenge will 11so benetJt. lrlo1t
books are In good or ucellant condit ion -rnd at to wet
pricss th•p new or comparsble usfld texts 11 the
UniVersity Bookstortts. The Student Association Book
Exch•nge enables students to find the bool¢s they
need 01 want at PliceS they ~n •ll01d. Don't pay
more mont y thi n is necii$Siry.

J im Copello
SA Book Exchange Dfroclor

:'::;;'::;r:n~:'".~~',:O:h:ss~r:!:n':~:-;.;:,~tfve.
abOut thllse et&gt;mmiiiHS and yo11r present se~tator
has additional iRiormetion. II you want to help please
call us at our oi/Jce. 103 Tall1et1 Hell, telePhone

636-2!160.
THe trraduate StudfH'Jt Association 1s holding an
Or'Mnt•tlon wltiJ 1m information t.Oie outside our
off/a. fltlerydBy of the first snd second week of
classes. Oo come by and meet vs and p/clc up an
Information pecket. Then, on W~nesday, Sept&amp;mb#H
6.#H2pm fn the Ffllmore Room we ate planning a
mlxerjMrty for ell graduate stud6ttts; look tor
upoomlng ads lot more informat ion abOut it.
If you are an Incoming graduate studMt aqd your
tn~rtment Is having any kind of ~ntation, it is
probably • good IMa t o attend; II only to J!.tHt miJny
faculty and other 41udMts In one place ar lhe,ssme
tim• (often a rarity!}. Also. il you're an int;Om1ng
foreign student, IM Otlentet~ conducted by the
For-'on Student Office Is 11 WHY uaeiUI aid to
adltptlng to /lie In I hit United Stites end the US
educetlon system.
In closing, htt me stress that GSA Is he,tt to b~efJt
you. end that the individual departmtMI c.lubs we
fund are lnte-nd«Llo enhanc. (},.duatt swdemlife a
UB and merit tour port/1&gt;/patlon.
H~ to meet you in the Fall.

Pater Murphy.
Graduate Studenl Association Prestdent

SCATE-ing to registering

Pablum

Edita&lt;:
Students are I he consumers of th• educstlonat
services provided by the University. You pay money
to go to UB. You have the -right to make an Informed
choice before you buy the "product''•
SCATE I• • service to studento run by 1~ Studonl
Association. The cu"ent SCA TE publication prollides
cou'" descrfpllons for approKimBteJy 350 courses.
The publication ol SCA TE which wfll 1&gt;e produced this
semester by the SCATE Committee will greatly
eKpand Its cover4ge of UB courses. SCATE Fs
vsluabltJio you because it proWdeslnformatlon you
nHd In otdff to decide which courses to tegister f01.
This t$ especially Important when deciding upon the
electives you will take.
Before r~fstfllng lor a covrse, you want to ltnow
what that courstJ will be like. Wh•t will the sfze of the
class be and how will it be Utught? What Is the
prof~ssor /lire? What subject matter will be taught?
Be/ora you commit yourself. you"lf want 10 know how
tho cout$e will /Hnellt you II you '"complete the work

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Editor:
For t.he •tudMJI~ faculty and statJ of UB, who ere
parents-especlall'l slogle pau.tnts and parents of
chtfdrtln flwt years and younger-/ woutd 1/k.e to dnw
your suentlon to a VtJI'Y important ellort being
conducted on this Cempus. The e ffort'' elm«&lt;st the
estlblfshment of a Day-care Center. •ntf fs be;ng
conducted by the Child Cart1 Center fmplemtntation

CommiliH.
According to Angie Janetalro$ of IAII/atd Fillmore
Colfegtt Student Assoclatlon, commfltH Cltlirperson,
In a Reporter article, ''It I&amp; Villi thai the e&lt;Jmmitloe be
able to. gauge the real need for a day care cem&amp;r on
campus. We hope 10 go beyond. whether people
wouJd support il phflosophlci1ty to determine what
rype of c.areTt needtld, (/te llges of thtt Children most
In ntttHJ, poutblelee.aehedules, the mos1 elf•ctlve
loc.tlon=Wtuither on Main Streel 01 AmherSt-and
other de,.lls."
From my Information obtaltuld from my experience
In t»wwlop/ng student programs on child ,.,ring. 1
hlwe come acroU s.wttai•tudents whO h.w childten
artd wl&gt;o ~ i'doy'care 8YIIM/. There/on/ know
from wtrll lhay have aa/d //Ia! the •lion now 1&gt;8/ng
C»y JIMt•kos and lwr commlttM It ~ry
lmpottanl. I alnGwWy ••k those who are teading this

requirfd.

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,.,,., - - ~rtd l&gt;olh tho I&lt;K such •
,cM,.,fo.wtlr.INf end·~" your vlltWa'. PIN$e
-)'oUr oom_,ts 10 Mflle Ja,.takoo, MFCSA,
8o:&lt; ~ IS c_, Halt, Amho,.t C.mpuo.

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This Information end mote Is whet the SCA TE
publication w/11 provide lor you. But In order lor the
SCA TE Committee to pr0111de this service. we need
your suppon. SCATE nHds Ideas ott how to Improve
our servlca to students. We need volunteM$ willing to
develop and administer this semester's SCATE
pub/lest/on.
The first meetfng of the SCA TE Committee wnl be
Thursdey, SepttHnbM 3 fn room 331 Squire Hall 111
tf.'(J() p.m. A student BCI~Iy involved Fn the clas.r will
e•rn three credits. Come to our next muting or ,.11
the SA offlctJ at ~2950 and leave your name •nd
number.
•
By supporting SCATE now you will b.,elllln the
lutliitt.
Remember stgdtHtts ere consumen 01 courses!

"-ll._ctv~auan

Committee person
/Utem a llwei ln Clllld R"rlng Communlly Action
Corps(CAC)

Jim Copello
StUdent Course and Teacher Evaluation (SCATE)

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�No decision yet as search
continues admis~ secrecy
By SETH GOODCHILD
Man:tging Editor

The Presidemial Sea~h Committee, acting behind a web
of intense secrecy, is reportedly nearing the conclusion of
its five month mission, although some members reported
last week that it may not have a recommendation ready for
the University Council's September meeting.
Information on its activities
The Council Chairman
is scarce, but the University
Emeritus explained that
has been buuil\1! with wtlispers iJlterviewin,g continues and
of candidates' names. The lack applications are still being
of concrete information i_s
accepted ~"l'm unable to
credited to Chairman Roben
predict when we'll be
Millon%i 's insistence that all
finished," be assened, "but I
committee discussions remain
remain highly optimistic that
we wiU have someone on the
confidential.
But through interviews with job by January I. We are
a number of administrators,
trying to avoid a bold-over
presidency."
student officials and other
souroes, some broad outlines
But other Search Commltt~~
of the Committee's activities
members were not that
are available, although many
optintistc. One member blamed
wo~ qot speak on the record, the intricacies of airline travel
as a barrier to speed up the
or all"w their names to be
printed.
process and conceded he had
One thil\1! is apparent- the
no idea when the commiuee
Commiuee's work sch.e dule is
would be fmished.
grueling. "The guy Millonzi
Another member said he
had us )"Orking and
would not be surprised if the
interviewing candjdates five
Commiuee was still immersed
in work during November,
hours a da~, three days a
although admitting it could be
week." said. one Search
finished before that. Yet a
Committee member, noting
that the summer's hectic pace
fourth official insisted that the
comminee "was very near to a
has slowed some.

conclusion.''
W ithin the Committee there
has been some disagreement
over when it will present the
full Council with the name (or
names) of potential presidents.
Accordina to Millon%i, "We
are makil\1! progress but the
process bas not been
completed."

Wed.

~pt.

Thurs.
Sept. 3

No explanation for the
discrepancies was given by
those close to the Commiuee.
Speculation as to those on
the Committee's list has been
somewhat hot, with members
declining even tO react to
rumored candidates. Millonzi,
wbo committee members said

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was strictly en forcing the
confidentiality practice,
declared, "l will not comment
on any. candidates."
Yet some names have leaked
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toward the Search Commiuee
recommending three names to
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Fall-probably this
month-and all are outside
candidates. Th~ internal
candidates .of which there are
said to be three "finalists,"
have all been ruled out, unless

the outside applicants turn
down the offer, sources
maintained.
Although it was universally
agreed that som&lt; interviews
remained, it has become
apparent that the final outside
candidates may include an
.. Exccutivt Vice President
from a large mid· Western
University" (either Michigan
or Wisconsin), one from the
California system and another
candidate from WO:Shington,
D.C. It is said this laner
person is '"known for politics

and not considered an

academician/'
Former President Caner's
Commerce Secretary Juanita
Krebs-a faculty member at
Duke Universiiy-was said to
be in contention and many
thought was on this list of
three (as the "political"
candidate), but it was learned
she was dropped from the race
fairl)' early.
It was conftrmed, however,
by numerous sources that the
thr•~ internal c-andidates in the
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Millonri agreed, but
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do not know what will be
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done."
early salary would be a
hindranee throughout tbe
M ost Capen Hall
administrators said that they
entire proceedings. "We
always knew it would be a
were amazed at the
Committee's ability to keep the
stumbling block, and some
proceedings secret, altbough
candidates have indicated tbey
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would not accept tbe job
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because of the salary range,"
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tbe chairman claimed. "But
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another noted that external
live with."
candidates were interviewed in
Millonzi added that it was
" Ir•s difficult to get an
possible to get Albany to agree tbe University Archives on tbe
external candidate truly
fourth noor of Cape.n , not
to up tbe roughly SS4,000 a
interested." a senior Vi~
year but argued he had no say · easily accessible to all.
President intoned. "We don't in tbe matter. "If we
"I have a lot of friends on
offer tbat much money and it •, recommend a salary of X
tbe Committee," one
bard to get the salary
acknowledged, "and I can't
number of dollars or be in a
find out anything." Others
.. increased.
situation where we lose the

rWIIliJI8-an&lt;l accor&lt;ling to
some, still very much in
it-were Medical School Dean
John Naughton, Law School
Dean Thomas Headrick and
School of Management t&gt;ean
Joseph Alutto.
Although most of tbe toplevel administrators conceded
tbey wanted to see the
University select an outside
candidate, some reOected tbat
tbe low salary range was a
constraint.

admitted that they had asked
wives, called other Universities
and bunted out names in an -"
attempt to get a jump on the
rest of the Univorsity-moslly
unsuccessful.

jeopardized." Many recounted
stories of another State
University of New York
(SUNY} school tbat conducted
a similar search and bad tbe
names leaked, causing

extr~m~

difficulties.
Another lamented, "They
Once the names are released
are not talking muc.h , not
to tbe Council, which will
telling faculty or the staff
receive
them in Executivt
about it." Yet despite the
Session, a recommendation
frusuations caused, most
will be forwarded to tbe SUNY
administrators praised Millont.i
Trustees and Chancellor
for keeping the deliberations
Oifton Wharton, according to
out of the public domain.
Millonzi. The Council
.. In my opinion. it is very
Chairman Emeritus said tbe
important that the discussions final decision probably will not
be kept confidential," an
be made public "until tbe
administrator exclaimed. ''If
Trustees make their
everyone found out, a few
announcement after receiving
candiii'ates could have their
recommendation from the
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�A 'jealous' city reporter turns Buffalo politician
Spurns me.Oia career
By JOHN K. LAPI ANA
Editor·in·Chi(f
Sheila Murphy was golnglo be a star.

On a \lt"ave of expandin.a lt'lt"Yision news C:O\'ttag,e,
Murphy wa~ at its crest. For ten years- .she workN
h..- way up 1hrou&amp;h th&lt; journalistic ranks, from a
som~hat obscure r-a dio rqx:Jtter to the fucrati\·'C co·
anchor position on one or Btfl'alo~s mqs1 tnnovati\'t
and succmrut teleVision ocwl Programs.
Sheila Murphy paid h&lt;r dues. A$ btr sallf)' slo,.1y
climbed to $3S.OOO. offers- from rival itations as far
away as lloslon poured in. Sheila Murphy, will! h&lt;r
no-nonsense, terse styk, was being haiJed as the new
Su.an King, the former Buffalo ancl1orwoman who
made good in the nation'.s capital.
Bu1 last May Shcila Murpliy pulled 1he pluc on her

promi$in&amp; television c:areer. A vidim or election day

f&lt;"«, Murphy qui1 h&lt;r WGR-TV po&gt;l, and threw her
microphone lnto lht' political ring &amp;$a candidate for
Common Councilman·1U~l..arg.c.
''Quite frankly. ttftvbion wu bec:omin&amp; a rourinc
10 me," Murphy, a 1973 UB aradua1c, .,:plained .
uMy beal was covering County Hall, Oty Hall, and
the School BoauiJ and Lbey were alwaY&gt; mo"'
intercsdng. ·:._,

H owt\'tr, what had !.1&amp;n.ed as an ..interm.'' sloY~Iy
burgconcd into a desire 10 become pan of Ihe Cily'•
lo:gislalivc process, a ~re !hal was Mined only by
1he rtponcr's journalistic crced of detached
obscrY&amp;r•on ...lt was frustrating to go to
govemmtntal meetings and not br able to put my
two cents in," Murphy complained. '"Afret watthin,a,
the City fail to run tht way it- should, it' s touch to
have an opinion which you cannot voi~.''
Rather than accepti.ng the objcah•t fare of the
reponer, Murphy used her many City assignmcnl&gt; 10
aocumulate knowledge on the lntricacie5 or urban
rule. And lik~ a college student near graduation.
Murphy deeicled 10 culrnJna1e her cducatioo by
running for polilical office. ••t figured lhar it W8$,..
about time to begin uti1ir.ing What I have learned
aboul bow the Cily worb," she noted, add ins thai
allhou&amp;h some will1erm Murphy a political
newcomer. her unique past can hetp, not hinder, her
future.
"I mo,y be a novice-in lAking pan, bu1 I'm n01 a
novice id ob.suving how it•s done, and how things
can ~accomplished;' she emphasized. "I'm nOt In
this for fun, I'm seriously committed:·
Finaneially, her comrnllmtnl Is SirOn&amp;- Wbcn
Murphy resigned her WGR po$1, 11 was undmtood
-that there would be no return to lht airwaves for
her-win or lose. Evco if Murphy does sna1ch
viaory. • Council~·at·Lat&amp;e's salary is only
$20,000, a lillie more !han half of her anchorwoman
pay... Tbat shows bow committed 1 am to this
lhing," Murphy boast~.

A.tllou&amp;h she is no1 endorsed in Ibis monlh '•
Oemocrat:ic Primary, Murphy remains confident of
bolh a Seplcinber and Novemb&lt;r win. "All lhe
signals seem to paint to me as -a ""inner.'' shl'
explained, nolinglhal her "signals" include carly

polls results, grumblings [rom Democrai:ic
headquanen, and !he observations or veteran
polilical anal)'&lt;Is. "I wouldn'l be running if I didn'l
know that 1 W3$ going to win/'
And if victory is in store for the Kenmore nath·c.
Murphy insisls she will be pan of the c~plodlng

Buffalo rtn.aissanc:e.,..' 'As a report~ l ha\'t' watc:htd
thc Ci1y arow," slle said. "Now I wa.n1 to be pan of

h.··

Howe&gt;'&lt;T, the Cily's ~binh is brini s1rangled,
Murphr. toq)lained, by an "old polilics. old 1hinkina"
menially. "h is time to aec rid of the businas al
usual way of running the Cily," Murphy romplain..t.
"ll's lime 10 gel Buffalo ln1o lhe 1980s and ou1 of
lhe 1950s."
Murphy explained 1ba1 JO yean ago, Buffalo was a
lhriving m&lt;tropolitan area of oyer ~.000 peqple
"ith heavy industry their major livelihood. But. Uktmost older cities. Buffalo wet~t through a pc_riod of
dec:llneo wit.h a sharp drop ln tht number of citittnS
and rampant

unemploymmr.

c' W hat w~ 5hould be tal tina about nolo\' is a great
cily of 380,000 where hta"Y indu51ry may 001 be In
our future. and maybe R)(lware an&lt;11cchnology is the
Wll)' Buffalo sbould be heading," Murphy mused.
"The hell wil'h whal Buffalo was, let's mal&lt;e il what
it can br."
A$ pan of her ques1 10 exploil Buffalo's pol&lt;ntiaJ,
Murphy pinpointed the Common Council's role in
CitY go\·e mment as the d.tction•s primary issue.
Rtca.Uing numeroUs complllints and innuendoes
which painled Che Council as o "rubbc&lt; Slatnp"
approvcr of Mayor Jimmy Griffin, Murph)'
emphasized 1he importance of Couneil
•'independence.''
"The qut.Stion is . willlh.t Council (unction as a
second independent branch of govcrnmept. or a
mirror of the Mayor." ShC' said. "Ideally. theCouncil should lake a loo~ a1 c:v&lt;rYthing and
C'\'aJUale ror lht bmtfil of the Cily4..
Yc1, il is lh&lt; 14 monlh impasse between !he
Mayor"s ofricC' and the Police Ocpan.ment, that
Murphy-decrm the Cily~ "moSI preuina" problem.
For over lhe past yeu, rank and file poUce orliccrs
have b~ttJed both Griffin and Commissioner James
Cunningham m •er labor contract details. As a
weapon ag.ajnst the Mayor. policemen ha\'t stA&amp;cd
various .. Blue Flu" e:pide:mics and cut down on the ·
num~ of arrests made.

' 'T bi.s is a horrible situation,'' Murphy noted. '' If

I was mayor. f would set it over with tomorrow ~ The
crime rate is up, becawc tbe police are j ust not
arrestin&amp;lhe criminals they should. " The 40 ycar-old
rookie: potitid an termed Crifrm·s rapport with the
Polio&lt; !Xparunenl lhe Mayor's "bisgesl failure
during his tC"f1Jl ...
Murphy- also elwtizcd the Mayor, and most of !he
City'$ adminiStration. for nQt utmling the Univcr~ty
10 ils po1en1ial. "Thtl'els a Wcallh of knowledge ••
UB thar is nol bring lapped," she explained. "And
that really bothers me because the"' ~ experu on
every subjetl " 'ho are willinglo help ou1 if somebody
would just ask."
Although UB is a ,.whole oommunhy as5Cl",
Murphy insi5t.s that the University is a State
institution foremost and disagrees with past Griffin
commenu tl&gt;at UB "mould be jiiSI for Buffaloiam."
"Bu1, I lhink !hat lhtl'e may be a c:ase for giving
area residents preferen« in a OnaJ admissions
decision, if two candidates-one local and one
not-had tie scores, .. Murphy acknowledged, adding
that the Mayor ..s remarks rcfkct the sometimes.,.t 'borribl)' pa[ochiaJ attitude" &amp;Orne City residents
harbor.
"Sometimes Buffalo is America's bisies• little
smalltownl-'' she tauihcd.

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and how things can be accomplished. I'm
not in this for fun, I' m seriously
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�Space and Squire dominate
a summer's headlines

By SETH GOODCHILD
Managing Editor

Even tho"ib most

admi.nistralors spend the summer
iouina around Capen Hall in
sboru and many student leaden
spend the throe months immersed
in tedious orientation, UB is"'not
devoid of .summer action. The
pace is admiucdly slower, lite
players more teotativc aJ)d relaxed,

but the rules are the sam~ as
'wual.
Whlle lhc summer in
Woshincton ancl ac:ro,. the
l:OuniiY was ablaze willt political
ancl labor clisputcs, summer here
at-UB was a bit cooler, willt lite
impenclina closina.or Squire Hall
the sole hot topic. Studcru leaden
and administrato11 spent lite
monllts draftin&amp; plans, ncaotlatina
a little, aJ)d even bickeriaa tr)'ing
to arrive at an acc::iptable

compromilc for the soon ..o-he
borocless SqUire orpnlul.lotu.
By August, it bad hecoroe
apparent that the buildina would
he dosed in Dcs:ember aJ)d its
oocupants expcllcd and divided
between C8fllPilSCS. To help these
"ref\oaccs" Sub Board

Squire/Amherst Divisioo Oireetor
Bob Hayden prepared for Vx:e
President for Facilities Plmnin&amp;
John Neal a continaency plan,
eallina ror the Capen-TalbenNonon corobine to b&lt;come the
Amherst version Of a stUdent
union.

.

Yes a possible roadblock
~-M~ofthe~

Hayden pinpointed is c:wrmtly
uodcr lite _,;ccs or Ac:ad&lt;mic
Affairs and is now employed for
cla0$room use Wbieh, some say, is

a rate oommodity.
• H ayden also asked that lite
dlsplaaid lfOUps be pvcn satellite
ofriCCS in areas that are visible aod
bustJina, r&lt;questina that Harriman
Ll"brary serve u the Main Strees stadeot union. But Neal wu just
about to see the l)lan at ptes$ time
&amp;Od with• the coostant iDOux or
DeW ...tbles the eJit.iR situ&amp;tioo
UDdecided.
Comptic:atina Hayden's eff.orts
Is that 10me or l i t e - he wmu
is ·held by i rductaot DiYilioa of
ScDdonl Afrain'(DSA), • UDlt ttiat .
tlexed its muscles~ this
Slimmer over the Sdwolity
Education CentewiU plan to
rdoc&amp;le the student service .000
escalated into a tpaoe wars test,
case that ended shonly after a
violent war or words between DSA
ofrldals, student leaders and
Center ernllloyccs.
· Student Association (SA)
Pruident Joe RifkiD called orr a
pK:Jr.ct alter •ei&amp;hina its benefits at
the baraainina t able. TWO whole
lsoue orJitered on DSA 's plan to
rdoc&amp;le the Sexuality Education
Center to the Ellicou Complex,
movinallte Specia! Services

Your Orientation Materials Have Arrived.
Rlease pick them up at our office
Room 103 Talbert.
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The fi rst senate meeting Is:
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�Summer fun
Division or DSA to Ill&lt; Nonon
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attention and action the issue
qukldy subsided arte: the ae1ual
movt.
While everyone s&lt;emed lo be
panlcipatina in Ill&lt; spa&lt;e
s.crambk:. a move of a diff~t
son wu beina comempW&lt;d. The
~Y public relations team,
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•ho rdt the Division would tum
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But University Presid~nl Rob&lt;tl
L. K&lt;uer, who a Sp«trum study
rC"Yealtd 'A-'1.5 actina oblivious co
hb .._ duck aaws, remained
oon&lt;ommiual 011 lb&lt; plan and lll&lt;
do\CUSsion remained just that, talk.
R&lt;O&lt;pnizatioc&gt; ........, 10 be a
summer buu. won!, as SA and lh&lt;
probltm·pi&amp;JIItd lnla·Resid&lt;nee
Councii(IRC) &lt;am&lt;: lo tcnlltive
aarecment on a plan to combine
trfons. Allhough details were 51111
10 bt worked out, Rifkin and IRC
orfo&lt;ials had already aar&lt;ec1 10
make: the: dormitory &amp;0\'fl'nmeru a

pan or SA, whilt ilS businm ann,
IRCB. •wid remain lndcpcnclaol.
Orfodals explained lbat they
hoped lhe """'"' 'I'OUid rault In
mlproved donnilory Kl"ica and
would betltr represent ball
rnadm1.s iD the Uoi"'cniry.
admouina lbal IRC had (allm far
shon in meeting thest netds.

A nochc:r SA-rc:la1~ uperfmtnl

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Fountain area ~ ll lht
Amherst Compus Baird Point was
Initially met wilh skepllcism bul
lht SA and Univmhy Union
A&lt;tivilits Board (UUAB)
spoi&gt;SClRd cooo:a1 llltOCipi over
1000 studenlS and reeeh'td W&amp;Jm
praltt from onlookers.
II was also a busy oummer-and
difrocull-for lht AthleticS
D&lt;paru1&gt;tnL. Antr Ketter
announetd his decision 10 suspmd
a-ball Coacll BiU Monkarsh for
one )U&lt; followina an on&gt;tSiiplioJ)
of his rq&gt;arted misdeeds, Oark
Hall met with furlbtr turmoil as
coaches resi&amp;ned. proaram• v.ere
cut and tbe entire Otpanmenl
anxiously awaited Ketter's DiVo&gt;lon
I dtertt.
Dtspitt rtaivina a sdctt
c:ommilt~s recommendation to
ui!IRd&lt; lilt inl&lt;ftOikaial&lt; llhletit
Pf')lniJI to Di•'ision 1-&lt;xctpt far
f001ball--tht Prtsidall had made
no ra'Ciatioru rqasclona hos
intmtions. Report.s from \'lfiou.S
sources indicated he was close 10 a
final announcemetn, but dirrc-rcd

on iuesses as to h is ultimate

choice.
On personnel mautrs, t'A'O
r&lt;Sp&lt;Cied coaehts opted 10 Sltp
dn•m-,llnity boekey ooach Ed
Wri&amp;Ju for one )ell and ,.,..,...,
bo..1in&amp; menlO&lt; Clndy Cobum,
bolh """""""' 1h&lt;it resian11ions,
olin&amp; 10m&lt; disatisraa1011 ..;lb lhr
UB propam. WrlJ)&gt;t's r-lllon
was only ror a sabbatkal and the
O.panm&lt;nl qu~kly round an
interim coac:b.

hu already met with succ:tss. Tht
dt&lt;lsion 10 hold Summ&lt;rrtsl.
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BUI Oark Hall "" alto rocked
by a r&lt;pOfl lllal lll• Alumni Artna
was underfunded and Ju once
.,-andios&lt; plans foroed 10 be scaled
down. Souroes inditattd lhll II
mi&amp;ht only S&lt;nlt an aadtmk
functioo, hardly tM &lt;lllnYaPnt
struclw&lt; orilinally mvlsion&lt;d.

B udatt f01: lbt Ar- """' over
and Sulk SUpporl fdl sbot1 or
&lt;Xpt&lt;Ud Iundin&amp; 1&lt;&gt;-ds, lnodma•o
rtdueod f.alin&lt;s, domlnlliil
rc:aa:ures and cc:waccm for it.s rut orcas a viabk unll.
Yet Oark Hall's summer did
not get briahtcr. bul ao• ........ as
AuaUSI rolled loan end. Two
members of tM ..'Omm 's bowlina
,...,. rded suit in local eoun,
c:barain&amp; lh:ll lilt Unh'crJily's
~Q 10 downarad&lt; the sport
was unfair .,.., lhoWd be r&lt;vmcd.
II is cwtai~Y in lillption.
Ot.ba' awnrncr nenu tndudf'd:
• The GentraJ Ed-llon
prosnm would ha•• mo&lt;e
impletntnlltion dirfoeuhits as
some Oc:panmeniS may be unable
to meet their requircmcnls.
Division of Underaradulle
Education Oc:an John Peradouo
said.
e Cutbatks hit th&lt; Wort S1uey

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aud&lt;DIS
be unemployed
lhe ....,nd •ut of Seplanber.
• The Women's Study Collqt
bec:amt lht &lt;ml&lt;'f of
controversy as it c.har&amp;cd thac
runh&lt;'f cwbleks
mdanatrln&amp;
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Theatre 540 . Ibsen
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Theatre 225 · Theatre Rist. &amp; Literature
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�Students seek off-campus spots
B&gt; MARTY ROSEN
C•mpus Editor

Tb&lt;re ore oo .,.,.tina iD lh&lt;' Hol&gt;lina orr.,. lhls

~. no anauubcd porcnotohrwMina 10 :&gt;WJlhcir
frcsbmm sons and cllu&amp;h!m OUl of UB .._ a Lock

ofhousiQ&amp;.
Afocr WI year's rwco-wbcn housina Ariorily was
P"" oo rcrumiQ&amp; 11U&lt;Icnos lu•ina ov.,. 400 freshmen
wilhout bousins-althou&amp;h I here is a •artina tia On.!
loQ&amp; lines ao ohe Off..campus Housina omoe
(OCH}-housin&amp; polk)' was chaQ&amp;ed lo guarantee
room space to new pude:nu.
The dcdsion to JlWanlcc houlin&amp; 10 freshmen was
made in lht Fal\1910 ...-n&lt;S,.r by Uoivmioy
President Robtrt L. K~ltr on a recommt:ndation
from !he Univcnlly·wldt Campus ~Wid....,. Uft
Sludy Group.
11 was d&lt;lcrmined lhao upperclassmen and aradiW&lt;
studcnlS "'ere mo&lt;e eapablt or rmdina orf.gmpus

housilla.

Frcsbmco, 1o-.n. handicapped audcnu, aDd
..,.. fordan RudcntJ&gt; lndudJQ&amp; lhosc rtciacred io lhc
lntawVC &amp;,~ish l.aJI&amp;uaaelnRitu!e (lEU) wollld be

auaraooced 'P"" as lhcy "'Ould hO\t- diffoculoy
sccurina orr....,pus housina.

In lhc .feSidcocc balls
A pproximately 2700 were allocaled for .,.,. audcnu. ~ y&lt;ar's freshmen
and sopbomor&lt;S ....,.. auaranoccd rooms. An
clicibDily lottery was held laa sprina for rcturnina
uppcn:lassmcn who vied for lht rcmainina 2300
spac&lt;S. New aradua1e Sludcnos, indudina graduating
seniors who planned 10 autnd UB aradua~e 5Chool,
,.-ere dcclan:d lncllaJble.
The Housina Ofroce mainwned a Usl of studeolS
,.ho lost lhrir room in the louory, freshmen who
apj!lied after lhe J uoe I cut-orr date, and transfer

SludcnlJ.
SoU&lt;Icnu oo tht wailina list - e c:ontKted by tbe
Housint offiCials as spaca opened il1flk dorms.
"We've bctn tf)iQ&amp; to contac1 lbc p&amp;ptc oo lhc
list," Howina Dinclor M.adisoG Boyu said.
" HOW&lt;'\w ~ have made many pbooc calls ..ilb little
success. I( they (the studcDu) didn't update tbcil
addresl they oouldn't be c:ontaaed."
HousiQ&amp; tqao a oew waitina list on AQJwt 29
c:omprised of pcopk *ho arc no" in Buffalo and
have t«lCDtly requeaed oa&lt;arnpus space.
lEU students mo&gt;'Cd to thrir Fall room
aslisnmcnts last week. Fortisn a udeol5 .......
pcrmlued to move In tarly and au other 5ludcnu
bcpn artivlna on A~suSt 30.
D ormitory ruklen•• are bound by their housidJ
contraCI. Ho....-cr. accordina to Boyoc, aslona as
!here is a waitina Ust, $lu.dcnts can break lhtir
contraaJ..
AJ the ocmeacr procreues there m: traditiooaUy a
numb..- of room canc:cllalions and drop-oUis.
Howina oflldah suuea that any "udcnt who ,. stiU
i.ncucsttd lft livana on campu:s sbouJd b.a"-c a kK:al
phoQC number and roocn I&lt;QIJC$1 00 me with !he
Richmond Houdna orr~«.
'Tbc au6ents who mis&gt;&lt;d tbc an-off dale f« tht
dormitorict:, new araduaae audmu. transrr.n: and la1c
applicanu to tbt Uni•tnity, are now aowdina OCH
in search of a house or apartment.
The 'ilualion ..is tight rigJu now;· JC'COrdin&amp; 10
OCH aaff mtrnbcr John lvanuska, "especially if you
want somt'lhlnJ within walking djstance (to the Main
Strt&lt;l Campus)."
OCH has been rccrivlna a c:onsiatnl stream or n&lt;"''
listinas-many the result of an article in tbe Buffalo
Courier £xprm. "There: art available rooms in
private" howes," lvanuska said. '"Only most studtn.u
want thrir own apan_mmt.''

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Publication,UP battle over Squire equipment use
Issue comes before Sub Board
cold Th~ Spect111m, increase if more useu were aiJowed into
the camera work area.
"If thu camera broke, v.-e would have to stop aU
business," a worried UP •pokt$person said. '"Everythin&amp;
"-e do here depends on that camm."
Since the Board or Director&lt; did not officially heat the
UP arsumentl, CAponi's arguments [ell on relativdy deaf
ears. Despite additional proddin&amp; [rom Student Association
(SA) Pr&lt;Sident Jot: Riflcln, the Boatd tabled tliS&lt;:ussion
con«rning the two ••sister" orpnizations until September.
At press time, no new arranstment had been hammered out
ooncc.rning che vt:rticle: camera'$ we. thus assuring tb~
status qUo's continua..rK'Ie through t.he Cu~nnt's rt.rst
deadline.

By J OHN LAPIANA
/tdjtor·in·Chi(f
The winds of wat bqan sweeping throu&amp;h Squire Hall

recmlly fanned by a tomnt of wortl•·bantcml between tbe
University Press, a UB-based not·for-profit printina
organb:ation, and Th.r e::urtrnt, a Sludeot...-un featu~

m&amp;JI,linc.
And tbe "*tlie&amp;n&gt;lllld was ootlimited to the confU&gt;t$
both group&gt;' third l1oor orrI&lt;'&lt;$, but transferred to the
Auaull 20 ptberin&amp; or the Sub Board Boatd o£ Ditecton,
who ullimaldy cootrol the two feud in&amp; o.-pnizatioos.
The oeotral point of the disagrecmC.t, tlq&gt;leined Cu"ent
Editor Bob Capozzi to the Boatd, was weekend use or
UP's vertide camera, a device utlliz.ed" by periodicals to
prep&amp;~&lt; photop\lpbs and advertisemmu for printing.
'"What w~ have now Isa di.fflcull v.'or;king arrangement,"
Capotti said, explaining that the Tuesday magazh)e must
en for« a Friday deadline to placate the UP S&lt;:hedule. This
arra.ngemmt, Capoui samsed, imJ)OSU diffieult restrictions
on his periodical's antmpl 10 cover news on a more-tim~ly

basis.
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HowC'Vtt. many Board members shied away from :t
dr.cision on the mauer due to the absen« or UP
Production Manager Unda Toohill and Sub Boatd
Publications Director Mkbae'l Shauon, -who are both
apirut the move.

Y ea, dt:SJ)ilt tbe reservation or some Board membeB,
CapPQtzi continued to insist lhat meas-ures be taktn
immediately 10 avoid "setting a prec:idmt for the yeat" and
tbeia pointed to Th~ Spectrum~ venicle camera priviledges~
which basically atnount (0 2.4 bour usaae durin&amp; deadline
period$

The ~oe editor noted thaahe Boatd was pittin&amp;
''sister organization aaainst sister orpnizatiOn,'' c;allins the
rationale behind the weekend off-limits demand "absurd.''
Both Toobill and Shauon have e&gt;~plained in the past that
the decade-old venicle camera is ''vc:ry expensive'' and
fra&amp;il&lt;. The chances for it to break do,...,, a UP employee

'And the battleground was not
limited to the confines of both
groups' third floor offices,
but transfem~d to the August 20
gathering of the Sub Board Board
of Directors, who ultimately control
the two feuding organizations.'

C ompounding Sub Board's Sutnmer heatbdlcs were
housecleaning woes, as- tht Sunshine House, an SA
rrcogniz.ed org.anitation. has been the recipient of three
different City property violations. all the result of the
dilapidated condition of ils Windspear A''tnue
headquarters, a Sub Board-owded property.
Sunshine House is a counseling oraaniution which opens
its doors to UniversitY studmts in crisis.
.. We own a house that's in terrible condition," Sub
Board Exe&lt;:utive Dir~orD&lt;nnis Black_told the Directors.
..and if we don't dean it up we are going to ha~ a big
problem.'' He explained that an early as possible dean·up
was imperative because ''wt ha,·e an obligatiO'\ to the
University Heights area, which is no1 s,euing f. Jood taste
of $ludt1U·run activities off-campus. ••
Board members and SA Treasurer Mark Moore noted
that his student go,·trnme:nt, which controls five or Sub
Board's 10 Directoral chairs, has asked tht Sunshine House
personnel "'to mo,·e back on campus."
The Sunshine people don't want to clean the house/'
Moore complained. "'SA will set volunttefs, fix the house
and not let Lhc:m back i.n.' •

Since the meetin&amp;. the Sunshine House bas boeo
somewhat repaired and a for sale sian stands on its freshly
cut lawn.
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Reagan hacks away at loan program;
education to become a luxury in America
Ci1mp14Editt&gt;t

With th&lt; pauase of President Reagan's massi&gt;&lt;
tax cut program, most non-dtfensc related scgmmts
of th&lt; population have been asked to makr sacrifices.
In the area of student finances, there have been a
variety of changes and reform~. with one common
characteristic-dellteased available funding.
Government sponsored loans, th&lt; foundation of
many students' financial packages, hav&lt; been cut in
funding and saddled with additional requir&lt;m&lt;nts for
eUglbility.
The most radical changes that students will see
involv&lt; the amount reccived, and the repayment
schedule. On loans applied after October I, thost
"bO rcceiv&lt; a Guaranteed Student Loan (GSl) will
bavo only 9S percent of it-the r&lt;mainder will go
dir&lt;ctly to th&lt; bank as an initial interest Plt'ment.
Students also will no longer havt a deferment period
f&lt;&gt;llowing graduation, u lh&lt; six month grace period
has been &lt;liminated.
Household tnoome is now being used as part of th&lt;
eligibility criteria. Student families with-earnings of
$30,000 are no longer aec&lt;pted as loan applicants.
Currently there art no requircm&lt;nts concerning horne
finances.
Veteran and Social S&lt;c:urity benefits will for the
first time fisure into a student's available income.
This provision is expected to have the most inOuene&lt;
on independent students.
T here art also n~ minimum and maximum limits
· oo tb&lt; GSlloans. Currently a student could only
apply for any small amount, with an upper limit of
$3,000 pn Y&lt;Ar. With the changes, lh&lt; smallest loan
allo&gt;fed is S.SOO, with a new crilin,g of S2500. Tbt
minimum yearly repayments figur&lt; has been hiked to
S600 per year, up from $360.
Students wbo have trouble paying back their loans,
or who haxe decided not to, will now have to deal
with the US Treasury Ocpanment. This agency will
be called In, ho,.cvcr, only w.lten the aff&lt;c:ted

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institution asks for assistanct.
A n&lt;W pan of th&lt; student loan packaa&lt;. called
parent loans, hu been changed already. Originally
S&lt;l up with a two month d&lt;f&lt;rment sehedulc, the new
plan calls for immediate repayment. Ne" loans "ill
be bsued at a 14 pntem int&lt;rest rat&lt;. instead of th&lt;
current nine percent.
There has been opposition to the cutbacks in
studrnt loans separate from the opposition to the
g&lt;neral tax cuts. Congressman John J.aFalce
(D·Buffalo) said in a March, 1981 column that if
(financial) wistance to students is reduced, it could
have a drastic effect on the students and th&lt;ir
families and on the educational institutions
thtmsclves. H e warned that the long trrm df&lt;c:t5
could be to persuad&lt; high sehool sraduates that
oollqe is "not tht locical n&lt;xt sttp."
O&gt;eraU J.aFalte ttrmed education "tb&lt; best
investment "'e can mak&lt; in tb&lt; fuuut." H&lt; li
,.orried that politicians art trading shon term
benefits for long t&lt;rm goals.

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The rush to fin out loan applications is heightened
by federal cutbacks in other traditional financial
B ut Washington officials have apparently
p!P\rams. The Basic Educational Opportunity Grant
concentrated on th&lt; present. Maryln MtAdarn$, staff diEOG) has b&lt;en re-named the Pell Grant and has
assistant for the Hous&lt; Sub-committee on Post
been cut $30 more by Reag-n, following a SSO
Secondary Education, noted that restoration of any
d&lt;c:rease under former President Jimmy Caner.
c uu is not viewed Ukely in the near future.
Funding for Work Study will be sluhed to SSSO
She reported that when tbe original tax cut bill
million, although plans for this program run Jo 1914,
came fro'i' the White House the President had asked with a possible « -funding.
"for a lot stiffer cuts" in education. Most of the
The other popular Joan prosrarn, tht National
d&lt;ep slicles .. ore alleviated by a rec&lt;&gt;nciliation bill,
Direct Student Loans (NOSl) havt also undergonr a
v. hich M&lt;Adams said ran well over 100 pages.
number of changes. The interest ratts have inc:rused
For families with incomes abov&lt; S30,000 thor&lt; will one point, to fi,e pncent and the proaram ...mbe
be a "needs test," •'hich will be adminbtered b) th&lt; cut by SIOO million for one year, before 1 res1oration
S&lt;c:mary of Educat.i on. McAdams explained that thts 10 its present $286 miUion lr&gt;d.
year thor&lt; v.ill be a temporary exam 5d up for those
"It is th&lt; middle dass who d&lt;Cled R&lt;apn, and it
institut.i ons that need them. Otbe.,.is&lt; th&lt; permanent may be those same peopl&lt; wbo fo= him to cut baclt
ICSI will be in effect by next September.
thoS&lt; ben&lt;fits," Buffalo State Collca• presid&lt;nt
But for UB students, the crisis is goina on ri&amp;hl
Bruce Johnston&lt; said in a recent Boiffalo E&gt;•tning
now. Officials at the University's Financial Aid
Ntws article. As a member of th&lt; txecutive
Offict have been beseiged by applicants. Loan
oommitt« of the National Student Ald Coalition, he
Ofnccrs at Buffalo's Marine Midland Bank report a
rtporttd that "the administration fi&amp;ures that 'if they
1hnilar deluge as studc;stu attempt to avoid ml"ina
want to 8&lt;&gt; bad enough, they'll sacrifice.' "

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�Teacher responsibilities outlined by Fac Sen
Altllou&amp;h mast faculty·srudmt rtlationships art
smooth and tranquil, occuionaUy communication
breaks down. Many students sometimes think Liley
bave no pro1~n against an arbitrary faculty
dedsion.
To address this matter, th&lt; FacultY Sena1e last
scmes1er drafltd and approvtd-afler considerablt
lobbyina from student officials-a list of
respOnsibilities that faculty must follow.
Below is tilt frnalized, Faculty Senatt-endorWd
version or the iastruc:tional respOnsibilities or faculty
in thtir rdatiors with students in underaraduat&lt;
oourscs.
At th&lt; bc&amp;inning of a courst tach Qudent should
rteti' e a count outline which clearly Slat&lt;$ the
foUowina:
Course R~ulrements - The antioipattd number of
pap&lt;rs and tests and any othtt r&lt;Quiremonts such as
homtwork, auendance, class participation,
laboratory assisnments, and clinical performance
which wUI count toward the final arad&lt;.

COMIMt. 1 0 Silff ~l 0

for examinations mould be mad&lt; e&gt;(plidt prion to
Aetukmic Cont~nt - Wb&amp;l tile student will be held
ac:countablt for, locludina requirtd readinas, lectures, tlltir adminima1loo.
2. All corrttttd pap&lt;rs and &lt;xaminauons sllould be
films. fitldtrips, etc.
available for r&lt;Vi&lt;w by s1ud&lt;nts. If a studtnt bell&lt;•.,
Gradln1 Policy • How results from various
thai an &lt;rror has be&lt;n mad&lt;. he or she should be
r&lt;quir&lt;mtnts will be combintd into a final sradt:
relativt wtishtings, til&lt; dear~ of curving, and make· abl&lt; to oonsuh wilh 1he instructor and recti•• an
u_p palicy for tnu.
explanation.
3. Rqular class mtttings art to be htld at 1he lime
Ofjicr Hours · Specification of whtn and wher&lt;
and on tile eampus Us1td in the SARA sc:htdule,
t11a1 the Instructor is availabl&lt; for consuha1ion each
w,.k.
unloss ~han&amp;td with th&lt; conscnt or th&lt; &lt;Dtlr&lt; clau.
4 . final tnminations sllall be offertd as orr.cially
Durina tile s&lt;mester. instnktors are txpttttd to
conform 10 their initial course information, txcepl as schtdultd, not durina lhe final week of cl&amp;SSQ.
S. loslrueton are txpttttd to mttt classes on tim&lt;
unanticipattd cireunutances r&lt;quire devia1ion, in
and for the number of hours ~tdukd in SARA and
which situations they should inform aU studenll and
to cover appropriate aeademi~ material.
pro&gt;id&lt; an oppanunity for discussion with studtnts
6. Instructors should crea1e an environmen1 thlll
prior to makina a final d&lt;cision .
disco11rages ehealing on pap&lt;rs and examina1lons
ln addition. instructors will be &lt;Xptettd to
whenever pOSsible.
roeognlu the followins pOlicies as approprlaLe in
7. lnslruetors should keep in mind their
class situations:
responsibility for assuring high academic s1andards in
I. Criteria for th&lt; arading or pap&lt;n should be
madt upll&lt;it befort tbe paptr is due and tht formats tile work of studtnts.

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exp~cted

a..X.t ooty. and ollm do not anht in
timt to brt put on the compvtcr.
Payment b dut by October 21 . II the
11udtot fails to"- this cladline a SlO
ptnalty wiU be added to tilt 1&gt;111. Prniously
th&lt;r• was DO pmalry for la1&lt; pa)'lllmt at
UB, althouah sud! poliei&lt;* ui« at otha

By ALAN C. JCACBJC
J:olatioNll Ediux
In ao auaupe to .-&gt;ply "itla tilt
SUDdard Sw• Unlwnity of Now York
(SUNY} biD"'a poqcy, th• UB orr... or
St..X.t Account&amp; has implanmted a new
thnoe stop t"ition payment proc:edlltt.
Callin&amp; the currc:nt J)'A&lt;al "pretty lousy"
bccallft or ks Inability to show aU
inlonnadon. charses. and exomptions,
Dirator or Sllodtnt Acco..ats Oifford
W'oboo probed the new po6cy u a "&amp;lant
"&lt;P towmls improvias c:oo&gt;maniallon. at

SUNY .odlooU.

I

r the studtot .. to rooclve BEOO. apply
for nnaneial aicl.by July I, or roocl•• an
eduation loan applied lor by Juo• I and
bas DOt rooclved it by th• paymont duo
dal&lt;, ht or abc ..., ba•~ tilt ptnalty chars&lt;
bypesa:d by tilt Off&gt;Ce of Studtnt
Accouut&amp;. &lt;ltins the fact that over 12.000
UB studaou r&lt;e&lt;i\'C 8£00 or loam,
w~ Aid that wkbout this stJpulalioa
payment and rqjantlon could be JCriously
bampmld and CIOOf.....S.
1bt second bill to be dated Octo~ :U,
will bt sent out even if tit&lt; studtnt hu
alr.ady paid. If paymc:nt has bcto mad&lt;,
tblr biU will serve as "a rtteipt or soru."
WI!Jon uplaioed. If not, the ootltt will
sbow the balanct of what tht stl&lt;dtnt o-..
or any aediu, aloos with a rlll&amp;lldal
history or th• prestDt and put sao&lt;stcr
Tht last bill wiU uy to tie up loose
ends--web as bl&gt;rary r..... or br&lt;aka&amp;c
r...-and also wiU j&gt;ltkrll a balancx or

...,. rtnaneiaUr, with a~&lt;c~cnu."
Tbe blllins po6cy. cxp(rimart.U,

lried dllrib&amp; tht thJrd AIIDIIlU ........ wiU
&gt;Cud thnoe bills to tilt studaor durlna tile

sandia. 1bt first, wblcil b to be mailed
out durin&amp; the wid: or September 21, wiU
lilt aU tilt ronaneial oblisatiom or the
litudtnt, lncludln&amp; t"ltioo and any othcr
fees tht ltud&lt;nt must pay listed iDd.ivldually
with dtltrm-TAP or tuition
wal~~&lt;n-~f subcncted so that the
m:ipiml knows exactly bow much he or &amp;b&lt;
bas to pay.
J...oaru, .,..,..., or otha aid wiU appear on tilt bill dnoc most of thcst come
in tilt form of a cbect payabk to th&lt;

I

to ease hassles

tbaraa and aedhs. To be smt OUI tbt
t4ifd •«k in No•ombcr, thb -ic:&lt; will

Aocordllla to Wilson. th&lt; n&lt;w billios
po6cy

..,. an additlooal S20 chars&lt; to studtnu
wbo still haw not completed their twllon
payment ' 1bt riiiOI cladlioc foe paym&lt;ot is
th&lt; thh..t wc&lt;t or th&lt; loUo..U.S ......... 1r
thc al&lt;dmt has still failed to pay he or sht
will have aU das~ cantclled.
If the otudtnt luYCS school the foUow!Jla
SUD&lt;Sltr withou1 payfna the biU tbt matter
- l.i!l be lUll 10 Now York Slat&lt;) Auoroey
(';l DCral 1 the UJUal colle«ion qcncy for the

:..A•. who wW take immedi&amp;tt 8l;tioo while
~~'·• isout b still fresh. WiboD Aid that
presently tilt o rr'" or Stucknt Acco..au is
tnctifta down d&lt;bts tbat art up to l®r
yanol4.
1ben wiU be two biiiJoss for people ""'o
are enroUcd in 1ummer c:la.s;.sa or b•n
failed to clear thdr baW&gt;cc.

W ilson cmpbashcd thal stuckntl arc
responaible lor kceplna tbdr pamlUitllt
addrus up to date. In the put liiUdtoU
have claimed that they oevu rtteived bilb
bcca""' they~ '""" to old addruxs.
' 'Stwlmts ar• r_..'bt• ror ketpirl&amp; tbcit
addrao up 10 dat&lt;." Wilsoo rtn:SJ&lt;d. "Wt
·wiU not buy tilt old addrao .,........ for
lat•pa)'IDCOL

~nay ....,

baRb, bul UB b 1ct...Uy

livlns studam a break compared to other
SUNY ldlools. " SUNY policy S&amp;YJ that

studaoll mlllil PaY c:lw&amp;a befor. thc
...,...., lt&amp;tU," be tljliaioed. " W• an in
vlolatloo or this po6cy.

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8 has bctn criticized in ocYa"alsta&amp;e
audlu'' for colltctina ill tuition late and
tht new billlnJ policy b an attanpt "to
oomply" with SUNY rules the Dir«tor
wtr1ed.
W'olsoo added that the D&lt;W proc:eduro iJ
"tf)'ios to oollcd tilt
in a .-.. ordaly
rublon," .,.,. whidl is bclplw to auda&gt;s•
bcca...., •• ~~oo
and cndiU 1n.,.,.
orpolud bill and pro.-ldcs "motiV111loa"
f01 on..U.. pa)'tDCOt.
Related to the now billios policy II the
ltto rc:aiJiratioo ond drop/ add IO&lt;. II lbt
student Initially reaistm alta Sqllcmber II
there will bt a S20 r... Then: wiU b&lt; • latt
drop/ add r... for •udc:ots c:baoaio&amp; their
Khtcluk tfltt October 9. nlr entails S IO
lor each traruaaioo. For aamplt, to d10p
thr« duJa would COlt $30. Then is DO
~ for tnDS8CUoas ~Dade beloc•
October 9 ud this d«s - epply to "R..
or "X" srac~U.

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B) DAVID CZAJ KA

We or• all lndJans, radiallot\ is 1101 prcjlldictd. ot's nor
Kkc1Jvc. it &amp;ffcctJ the poor, it a((a:tslbe ricb;• be
li!Si$ted.
uuranlum." Reyna COftHnocd, ''isn' t w.td CO help
pcopk; It il liS&lt;d to SC8f&lt; th&lt;nl'-usttll 11 10 make bombs."

F«Jtu.nEduor
11 •ill bo UIIy IItts monl!OJ "hm ttl&lt; ftrst hamn S&lt;U
out for a dulant wen. For II dl)'&gt; he ..;u crou ttl&lt; Slate.
710miles. and cro• to ml)bo 50 or IOChn number, but tn
nmnina from Bufflllo to the Unned Nation&gt; buildtOJ tn
New York, the m&lt;mbon of the Leonard Peh&gt;&lt;r S11p110n
Group CLPSO) ,.;n urufy mto 1 »nath. bod) .
Ho...-a. U doyt docs oot morl. thC paramncn or the
LPSG's bonk to frcc Pdt&gt;&lt;r, •bo "" trre&lt;ted tn an
1Ddi2n·US ao~t .WO.ish .
''Th&lt; run u put of 1 prottu of urliUk~• SlruUk for
tbc l:l!t 400 )tors by Indian&gt; to momtain so-nt~anty ," Slid
LPSO spokaman Ju~n Re)nl.
"ID tbc btaiJ&gt;nina. th&lt;lc """ mol.OI)I for c-crYbody. lind,
rood. then ._'e 'ffei"C put on ~ation,-rhll'\1' ..~ limutd
~:·
he added. "They taketh~ land ro mint. '11\c mimns
1
is &amp;ood for 10 or IS ycon thtn thnc·, noth1n1 for oar
cbildrto. ••
He continued ... When v.-r l&amp;Y no Vtc art auad.od by cht
FBI. Thttt'$ no 20th C.•·olry; the FBI hu ttkm 1ht1r
pill«'. They arc the 20lh ctntury cavalry."
Th&lt; L&lt;onard Pdtl&lt;r Cl$t hu beoome the $ymbolic
reprmtation.of the batik for Indian rlahts. In 197S,
federal aaruu: e:rutted tht Pine Rid.ac re~trvalion in Nonh
OakOI&amp; apparently provoklna a aun battle which r&lt;$uhed in
the death or an American Indian and two cmiss.arie~ .

T odar's run wm abo sent co

" The run is part of a process of
struggle-a struggle for the last
400 years by Indians to maintain
sovereignty."
-Juan Reyna
two continuow lift: tttm.S and his appeal motionJ v."'tre
dtnied. "Tht Fedtnll judac made it clear Leonard Pellitt
was b&lt;in&amp; tried oot the FBI," R&lt;)'na claimed. "When
testimonies were &amp;ivtn on bdlalf of Pdtier, (includint
docum&lt;nts u.sed in the trials of Eagle and Robldtau). the
judae cleared the counroom to determine iJ tbe evidmcc
was rt:W:v&amp;nt or irrt:le,·ant:• This tvid~ was not used .
••Pellic:r wa.s eonviatd on rircunutantial ~ . ··
On lndi~n land, th&lt; Am&lt;rican IO'trnmeru
10 m!M,
olim for uranium. "Thtt&lt; u a&lt;OOcide qajnst our pcopk.

F our mc:n,n"iembtrt or the American lndtan mo\cment.
wn&lt; i/nplicated In the dtalhs of tht t"'O fed&lt;ral aaen".
1'bat mm wcrt Bob Robideau. Dino Butl&lt;r. Jimmy ElaJc
and' Lconord Pdtl&lt;r. Tht marau of aidlnaand ab&lt;ltlna th&lt;
murdcrs of th&lt; lJ&lt;DI$ wnc drOppccJ in 111&lt; case or Eqlt,
~bik,Robinutr and Bull« wtte d&lt;dartd innocent on
arounds or sdf-&lt;ti&lt;nS&lt;.
CooYa5dy, Pdtier wu round auilly and scn1enctd to

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\'OIC'It tM n.atiw American'•
ouu•ae O\tt tht contrO\ttkaJ litllalion in the Wutun
Hanupbnc. R&lt;)'l\l, I M...a~n, spoke .. I pt... conf~
Salunlay oc lhe UB ctnlpuJ ofho• the lJ&gt;dlln population
Jpills dtcp IIllO ttftlral Am&lt;ncl. Tho lt&gt;dJIIIS lUUaud in tbo
US f&lt;tl 1 doK rd.ulot\mip •mh thtlT brdbrm in the lo"&lt;r
rqion of tbc Wa1&lt;rn Honurpb&lt;re, h&lt; noted.
lD roptrds to the counults of Go11crn&amp;lt and El
Salvador. th&lt; LPSG os rallyttll 10 c:cuc Amcrioan
in1crvcnuon ••thlll tbtl&lt; lltdalmc so•tr&lt;ianti&lt;s. Reyna
insists, "l'M reaJ turortsu art 1hc people witb aM
wuponry."
1'bt wppon of cau~on contrnues to .arow ., toda,y's Nn
sproatls out. Into other lssu&lt;$-thc aroup has adop1ed 1
on black ri&amp;hU. "Our block bro1hfts and sistcrs ......
brOUJ.hl ht:rt Jn chains, CUI Orf from their cuJturt, tbeiJ
roou." Reyna dt&lt;lared. "SIIvt condidoru hav&lt;n'l &lt;han&amp;ed
much, the blacks ha•e no voices."
the LPSG Reyna
Encapsuled ,.;thin lh&lt; cause
nplllined, is a kinsh1p wllh alii he opprosstd people or the
world, 1 fi&amp;JII for ••lf•r&lt;sptct. "Wtsupport all people in
1hdr struule U)·ina 10 maintain di&amp;nity," he said.
Similar runs ha-c been hdd d...,.h&lt;fe in th&lt; US,
lncllldin&amp; South Olkota and California. Uk&lt;Wist, in 1978
and 1980 there wen walks aero's 1M mtln: apanse. the

or

or

coun1ry.

Acwrdma 1o R&lt;)'na, cradlina cncrnonW pipos or
roUafouJSJarrs. 1hc runom ""'&lt;XJ&gt;«ted to brioa toa&lt;ther
mttnbon from Californ11. Ptnns)·lvania and lhe llostoe
area. NIIJOnal Coordinator of 111&lt; Ptltitt Dtftnst
Commuttt SleH Robideau is sd&gt;tdultd 10 •puk ouuidr
lht United Nationl on Scptnnber 12.

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IS YOUR PROFESSOR BORING?
ISTRE COURSE A WASTE OF YOUR TIME?
Help Evaluate Teaching at U•.B.

JOIN THE

S.C.A.T.E. Committee

Earn 3 Credits in Experiential Learning!
Come to Our Meeting, THURS. Sept. 3 at 4 pm\
Room 337 Squire Hall (MSC)
student course and teacher evaluation

EVERY MONDAY NIGHT

'BOOGIE TO 50's,
60's&amp;70's OLDIES

CPA CANOIOAHS
1 T " "t" 1l ltJ. ~ l :.T f_
f. "'"' '+- "•fMP f-.-.

ENROLL NOW!

�a.A.SStREOS mey be otaad al "The Spec:trum• otne.. 3156 SqWe Hd. MSC. otfice hOUri.,. 1 L m to 5 p..m.._
Mondly lhN Fftdey. OMdiNS M ~. WHnMO!ty end ~ 8S 4::310 p.m lor IM ne.d ~UOt\. Ft.Nt:t
.,. l i M :J!I the fll'll ,.., wcwOa. SO. 10 for MCtl ecldftJon;al .orcS. Ctusified d ' -• Y ac;SI {bO~Mo·n c:casa[fMds
are a.,.llablot tor 1'7.50 pet" COlumn lnrd\. All edt mu.. bl Olicf Ill ~ Ehhef piKe lht ~ In oerwn.. or

....., • ~b't COCIY of tne eel wtt1'1 a cheCk 01 mon8f OfCief foe tun P8)"ftWWt. Ho edt '1M bt s.keft 0'1'111' the
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ANN make ....,. copy loa ~ •fN Sptarum• ctoet 1'101 aatume ~itlllltty lOt ant "'fOttrr. DcecM to
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~puzzle cube. BOlO bog. Mlni iUCI&lt;$0Ck

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tupp11es lOSt.

Wetch fo, 1t1e
GRAND OPENING
of Wilkeson Pub

Game Roomll

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PIZZA &amp; SUBS

�MORE THAN JUST GREAT
WRITING
There's Something to Pique Everyone's
Interest at

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lHE spEGRUM

Any good newspaper is more tham just great
writing and The Spectrum is no exception to the
rule. Sure we need more reporters, c ritics, and
essayists, gut we also need top-notch people who
want to learn aboutmanagement,advertising,design,
a~and production. At The Spectrum there's
sj ,ethlng to pique everybody's intrest!!

3171 M•1t1 St. 1616 Ni19. f .tlh tJtvd.
(So. Cetnpu1.)
(No. C.mpu~

UNCLASSIFIED (mosc.l
DON'T tM rlppeci oct by tile Ut'11. .,.11t
Doolu:IOfU-NII ,..... boob ' ' tM SA ~

"•CNnoe

Lucian C. Parlato
Attorney-at-Law

Join The Spectrum during its organiza·
tional sessions, Sept 2nd thru Sept 25th,
at 355 Squire Hall or call 831·3676!

36 Hopkins Rd .
Williamsville

631-8884
r.omc. orimin•l&amp;~
;mm;gt.t/on CUt!S.

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FREE INITIA L
CONSULTATION.

lHE spEGRUM
UU413
presents

WELCOMEBAC

••

TODAY

Wednesday,
Sept. 2nd

•

11:00 am-6:00pm
(M&amp;.in Street Campus)

In case of rain MENAGERIE will be held in
Haas Lounge and Fillmore Room in Squire Hall.

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(fro~ 1

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.E?AXTER'
MIKE SHEFFIELD.

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CROSS
WORD

Etc. I$ o UniYerslry- ol The S!&gt;eelrum. Hoi~&lt;»S
run
dlo~ The Spectrum - • no1
gua,m• '"" all notlo.1 will -.ppur &amp;fld ntserws
tM right ro l!!dit all notk&gt;es. HoOou to appu.r mote
""" onoe must H rMubmlttH lor ..Cit prlnt#tlg. No
Offl

''"of

annount:emiHJts will be ""'" OHJ the phone -.nd

courullstlngl will not

~ prlnlo&lt;l.

DHIII/n,. ore

Mondey, Wednt$dl'f 1nd Friday 11 noo11:.

._..

Campus CNude tor Chris t announc.s " Family Time ..
tomorTow at 7 p.m. In tho JaM I&lt;HI« Room, Ellicott.
,__. . othef Ctvfsuan atv&lt;~ent• Mel ,.,. a tattc: 0\'l •
BlbtlcaiiOf'&lt;. M ...-

1\ To• n$1 olt~.
12 Ge&lt;&gt;&lt;o•na G«

" - " " A - - 1 Progrom nMOS 2 peop.te IO
Otgonlze ..,ucatlonol p&lt;Ogromo. API&gt;Iicatlons ot tO&amp;
Nonon,AC.

t8 Memorab'e Ftynn
role

l.t RepC:.i"G
11 E""-11a1es N IObe

22 Mustard, In

Rodlel Corson Coltooo (Envl&lt;onmonlol Sludieol is
having opefl hous. lh1a woek. today through Frtday
from 7·10 p.m. In 302 Wll~uon, Etllootr. All w4icome.

Man nh~Hm

23 Coupd' (glance). Fr
24 SUbJect of a

di.SCOOrse

Woflton IO&lt; Ooty US Iondo ot Folllos l on
Sopt. 12. ConiOC&gt;I SA ot 153&amp;o2850.

25 Sloroi " Sevtil

A _ . , . S.C..tMy- In 1M SA olllal. For
tnfonnotlon call~

26 George Sono

Year ItCh"

nero.ne

21 Mysle&lt;)' wrolor

Foo . , - . (finondal 1\otdslllpj dellellinols Ocl. 2.

WAAT IF I 6ET TO

S0«XJL NEXT WEEK,AHD
CAN'TRE~MY

LOCI(~

COMSINAllON?

Ma&lt;sh

ACROSS
1 Wimbledon !'tar
s Scorch
(orally)
9 VIva 13 Together,tn
music

t• Where Boothbay
~&amp;r1)o(i$

15 Auncutar
16 Headb:ttef'Of

Ap&lt;o11865
It
20 Onoolthe
Ga.-o
21 ~onlhe
oeatet'slelt
22-precedent
23 MeMUe nove•

Ti-oble-.

28 Crty inS I&lt;O&lt;oa

33 Mulberry
3A lfl.gollen o• in
~ " Ther~y /Uings

3t

Hindudeity
38 RM.rto Lake
Ba.tkhlsh

38 Gold Coast
tonguaoe
40 Bundle of SllcU
41 Ptaywrogl\1·

loglslatO&lt;
otrame

•s Somethlr&gt;g

apeclat
46 Wtng.Ft.
•7 contorts
2• S1opovers for
SO SOprano's
Supermao
01&gt;1&gt;01110
31 Olympic star, 1936
51 BrokM'sabar.
3&lt; Embellish, in
away

S4 Penrod'• cteatOf

Orodualo Student ReMordl G&lt;onl opjlliutons oro
now o•a•toble 1n lhe GSA off!«, t03 Tolbert. AC.
G&lt;ontlr&gt;g level lor Most01 and PhD candidates. up to
S100 end ~ rnpec:thlolr- Completed applications
ate dvt br Sept. • at 4 p.m. An'/ quu'tlona pleaH
contact thO GSA olfice at 636-2QEO•

.1o1ft tM koahM mNI plan fOJ heth Wholesome meals
MrYing t.upper e1 5;30 p.m . wllh DIO lunches to 00 at
t~ Amherst Compus Cnebld House. 2501 N. Forest
Rd., tust ov"' the Ettlcolt Cree~ lootbr1oge op~lte
Wilkeson Donn.
&amp;..g. I Has -? Probieml with your landlord? Don'
und«stond yOUr leNa? &lt;l&lt;OYP Legal So&lt;vices oiiO&lt;s
tree legal .ovlce ono tniO&lt;matlon to a U UB otudenbts
For
to any legal , . - . or QUO$lloM, stop
It\ a lthO GLS offloo Mon., T-. Tt.ura, and Fridays
/rom 11-5 p.m. and Wodneodoyo lrom lt ·7 p.m.
831·2273.

on•-•

The S l -1 Ason. 8ooll EAchawlt sell )'OUr uMO
text booM lor you until Sopt. ~ lrorn 1(1-5 p.m. end
&amp;-tp..m. on Tuesday and Wednelday evenings In lhe
Basement of SQuire, MSC.

The U8 Choss ClUb will hOld tho Buffalo Back to
School Open Chess Toumement Sopt. t2 and 13 at
233 Sq..W. First place $100 unconditionally
guaranreed. Registration atana at 10 a...m.. Saturday.
FOt mote Information c.ome to the Cheu Club
miotlr&gt;g.

Plln now to be a .oklntMf et H...., HouM.. a Shelter
IOf Yielims Of dome'J.tie ~nee. There Wi:U be I fOUf
-•lon evenlr&gt;g training orogrotn be(llnnlr&gt;g the
second week in Septomber. Appliealon and an
1ntervew .,. required. For mOtt lnformaUon please
contact the eoordenator o t 11olunteera Susan Sfogel

The Wl11log Plocot, tho Untvoralty's tree Orc»&gt;n writlr&gt;g
tUlonat center. is looking IOf tutOfl to stafl the
Aml\e1St and Main Streot Compus cent.... AnyoM
interestecf in tutOfu~. elth« on a votuntwy basis or
hx .udemic credit 5houtd contact Rita Pollard at

83&amp;-2394.

~

S.t,ua'a m..ter

59 WllereAible

Booth played
60
oppOalto
6~ I&lt;Jnd ot OOietmlnatlon

v.,·,

e2EmloO&lt;~

DOWN
l -CaJifOtnll

2 Roputatlorl

3~-·
m.,lr&gt;grogion
4 Wilh1m 8oo1h•1
..rank"'; AbtW.

5 Potuvian p0&lt;1
6 Compo&lt;'l ICIIvlty
7 Hydrocarbon
&amp;uffl•
8 kave almllltitJts
9 Blackmoglc
10 Oklono,.,.. tnol&amp;n

2St .lunt:oflhelllgt
30 Roofing mator&gt;al
~

Flreproot
labrtc

36 Missile
37 Mr..Rogoro

39 Tithe
40 Criminal
~ Ust
43 "-mot&gt;y

48-

th1r&gt;gs - ·

.. Pl:&gt;loploy

47~glrdel

49 Partklo

50 Sood -lope

51~-·­
S2
Kind ot booth
53 Genu
55 wwe-not
akme''
56 Cheal

Tho In_,.. Eng11sh ~090 fnstltvto loin need of

con-tlon Load«s 10 wotk with foreign lludento
study•no Eng11stt at UB. You can eart'l undwgradvate
crodlt ot vo4unt- II interested, colt ~20n, 2078
and ask IO&lt; Patrick. or arop by 325 8aldy, AC. HurYy,
tne tast day to 0&lt;1&lt;1 courses Is Sopt«nblr t8

Sonlor wornon who .,. mofo&lt;lr&gt;g in Aolropl\ystco,
Motecva1r Biology. Aeroapace Englneera al"'d Space
Medlclne- Zor'!la lnternauonalla aponsorlng ss.ooo
granta for graduate study. For further lntormatfon
contacl Zonta lntematJonal, 3S East Wectcer Orlve.

mt•rtngt

O,lc.ago. llllnols, 60601.

U8 Cl\0.. ~ub rogutor meetlnvs Thursday ond Friday
rnMtlng from 1·11:30 p.m. in SQuire, MSC. Aoomo will
•IIY so ci\OC~ tho Squlreln/O&lt;matlon Board
Momblronlp Is ,,.. end open to all. Equl,.._t to

Ubo&lt;ot Arts 81-t.lntorollod In .....,lr&gt;g an
tncernlhlp wlth WNSC.lV In N•w YM soould wrile to
Community Relation Manager, WNIIC-TV, 30
Aoc:l&lt;elallot PI&amp;UI, Rm. 301w, tqw Yotl&lt;, NY 10020
conc:•·nlng InternShip Program. Mull be able co wotk
40 ,.,_ a - and type at leal 45 wpm. Mull also
be wliHno 10 r~te in lhe IJt"'tllt &amp;ru It time of
Internship.
C..o P. lololonoy Colt- n okolo tillite r"'ldontal
ooordln.-or position. G'aduatl etudonll are
encouraoed IO apply. fntervltWI conCIUCUKS today
througli Frldoy. Call 636-2230, 2002 lor details and

a.ppointmwn.

The Buroau ot Hoar Eootom and South Asian Allan
ol tho US Deol- of Slate oiiO&lt;o a amatl numbot ol
1n1ernatupa for lhe Summer of 1882. fOf lunMr
lnla&lt;motion, ..., Mrs. Mack tn 3 Hoyos C , MSC.
A rOI'Aisonlat'" horn tho School o l u w of tho
Unworaity of Bridgeport w111 boon eampus Sept. 9 . To
a~n up tor an inteMew, come 10 3 Hayes C or call
83t·35t5,

.. 88-4-$)1)2.
Mol&lt;- M.th and Envlllll CoiiOOO SI&lt;Mio EAoms today
at 7 p.m. In 625 Han,man Ubfary, MSC, and
tomorrow at 2 p.m. •n 26 o .. ftf\doff Annex, M SC.

r&gt;earPusen

57 Comoo&gt;an
JOhn.son

Pro~ ow Soniors-Sopt. 3 Is tho deodllno lor tile Oct 3
lSAT tJCim. Lete reglstratlon Is hom Sept •·10 and
coata an additional St 5. Packett for the LSAT c.an be
e&gt;lckOO up in 3 Hayes C or t 5 Co~. AC

Stvdent1 lnteNste&lt;l in manae«~at c.erwn: wtth
aymptlony orchestras Sh0v1d wutt 10~ Projec1
Ouec.tor, Orchestra M.ana.gement Fetlowst'Hp Program.
Atnorocan Symphony Orchestra I.Aoguo, PO Sox 669.

v.enna Virq•nla. 22180. 7'03-281·1230

SCATE CommUte• mee's lomouow at 'p,m In 337

Squire, MSC.

pr0¥1dod

UUAII coli-so ,.lums with Open Millo tomorrow
Rat h s~ellar, Squire, MSC. MC Ia Jonn
Brody. Sign up sheet Is anllable at 7:30 p.m.

at 8 p.m. In the

A Colloc:llon ot 11th Century mepo o l Oe&lt;mon y and
nolgn.boring counlleo IS on do splay until Sopt 20 In
Hayes Hart, MSC

Stop In Schussmolllot stJ Club, Room 7, Squire,
MSC, ano find out Ihe de1aUs of Ihe best deal ln cown
on downhill skiing. ornce hours are Mondey·Ftklay
hom 9-4:30 p.m. We are now accepting mom~t6h1ps•
UB Bau bell team mee1s tomorrow In 3 ~tit, MSC

Pnystcals Will be given Immediately foUowJng 1M
muting.

11owt1nv looguos now lconlng. Coo&lt;!. Me&lt;l'o, Feculty·
Stoll. Sign uP In 20 Squir._
Anyone lnt_ , _ In ptoylnv V.,.ity Goll &amp;IIOUta
attend tllo moetlng today ot 3:30 p.m. In 103 Clotk,
MSC, or call831·2939.

�svo_.ts

:By DAN HOLDER
Campus Editor
The bi&amp;aC'St QutSCio~ fat-'ins this year's
Bulls football team is how to C),pa.nd on
las&lt;y.8rssua:ess.
For l.ht' fir:st time sin«. varsit~· football
revived on campus in 1m tbe Bu'lls
lopped li&gt;&lt; .SOO mark lasl year. allhough
injuries lo-cd lh&lt; record 10 6-S. A h&lt;ady

--- .,..as

charge JevtiN the teams' first five
oppon&lt;nlS be for&lt; &lt;bey dropped &lt;heir nul
five g.a.tMS. The main reasons (or the
succcu wert a slinp defense' that yeilded 36
points the first five conr~ s and a'h
ex.perienc;ed quanerbac.k named Jim
Rodriguez.
Gradualion ro5l lh&lt; Bulls 14 Stllior1. bul
t~m members completing a two week
train in&amp; earflp on campus arc confident that
the loss will not devastate the s.quad. ·•we

have a good nucleus returning. •• explaine-d

ocbocd hi.s spiril. sinalina Chris D 'Amico
oul as a valuable use~: allhough he is
l&lt;mporarily sicldincd wilh a earti....
injury. Brothtr Joe o·Amko. a recen1
&lt;ransrer 10 UB, has I&gt;&lt;= labeled
..outstandlna•• by the l\(ad coach .
Com·p~em&lt;nting !he ae&lt;ial ana&lt;k will be a
&lt;rinfor&lt;cd ground gam&lt;. leadin&amp; lh&lt; BuUs
at&lt; fullba&lt;k T'un Najucb, dddincd mos1 of
las! y&lt;ar with a I&lt;&amp; injury. and 1ailback Pat
Whil&lt;h&lt;ad_ Nlljuch.llOlcd 1ha1 &lt;b&lt; squlod'J
rusb&lt;n hav&lt; ... lol or sp«d .. alld lha! ..good &lt;ramfm" will h&lt;{p booS! &lt;h&lt; l&lt;a.m's
por&lt;nlial.
Frontin.a•he auad: is the ofre:ruive line~
a aroup &lt;ha&lt; Dando label&lt;d as ..pr«ly
bi&amp; ... Offmsive Coordi03lot P«&lt; Rao
characaerized the entire front lint as ha\'ins
" super !alcnl,.. bUI n01cd thai befor&lt; las&lt;
Saturday's scrimmq.e the lineup is not
definile. He admiucd 1ha1 only lasl year's
caner has not mumed 10 the team bul
noted rhat 1hm are experie-nced
replacements ror him in camp.

team tri&lt;aptain Frank Berranuo. He added
&lt;hal lh&lt; coaehes .. did 'a real good job
ra:ruiting'" to fill in the gaps.
year was the first tryout fo r che Bulls
One c;hicf concern is finding a
wi1h the 3.,. ddense. an older model
rcpla~c:nt for Rodrigut:t. The Grand
~ featuring th.rce down lineman and rour
linebaekm. Mosr or U B's oppont:nu UR
Island native holds many UB o fftnsc
rccord.s, includins pass attempts.
lhC' mort: modern 44 s1anee. Ddensivt
completions, yardage and 1he tolal cnrcer
Coordinaror Gen.C' Zinni upl3in~ that "wt
off&lt;nS&lt; mark wilh 3110 yard.s .
m:lSit:ttd it (1he nC'W defc-nst') last y~r. This
ytar w·C''II have fun with ic ...
H&lt;ad coach Bill Dando rcpor&lt;cd '""'
tht'ft are sevenl candidates for rhe pi101
He poin1C'd out that in the 3-4 defcn.st
spot ineludin&amp; returnees Marty Barreu . Ray
the emphasis is on spt'ed :tnd
unprcdi&lt;tabilily. Most of lh&lt; Bulls
Larson and Pat Fricano.
opponents "ill see a defense that is
ornwr Bulls standout Oankrr Frank Prict
continually '"doiog somclhin&amp; different,••
has signed on to act as an a&amp;Si5tant coach
Zinni said, especially with a year•s wonh or
~ (or the rn:civer 4.'0rps and is 4.-"'nfidt fU Of
experience-.
..
the quality of the current rosra. Dando
The defensive line is solid. with many
returning vtterans. Zinni revealed that thC'
..&lt;ondary is "v&lt;rr quick ... and abo "good,
JOU&amp;h hitters ... One
l:ut years
weaknesses pinpOinted by the defensive
coach was indecision in the 5t'COnd3ry,
something which h&lt; f«&lt;s will b&lt; ovw:omo
by malurily.
The s:pec:ialceams are still unsettled,
according lo Dando. He said !hat be is
looking at •• four good kickers'' trying out .
for lh&lt; squf(l-all freshm&lt;n, and h&lt; is
••preny impressed" by the nrw recruits.•
Joinin&amp; Betrafaro io the captain ranks ate
off&lt;nsiv&lt; &lt;acid&lt; Brian Wibon and d&lt;f&lt;nsi..,
tnd Johri Whil&lt;. They will auidt lh&lt; Bulls
1hrough a schcdul&lt; &lt;hal op&lt;nS Sepl&lt;mber 12
• ogainSI Cortland Sial&lt; al Ro&lt;ary Fidel.
The len pme lineup includes lb&lt;
Na1ional Coll&lt;aia&lt;e Addetie
Associa!ion(NCAA) Division 111 champions
Univcrsi&lt;y of D"Y\on ll home on October
24. Canisius Colleae on October 17, and
Westminster on November 7. Away
conlcsu indude Albany State(Oelober 10)
and St. La......,. Uai...-.ity(Nowmber 14).

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�l'ield hockey

Coach'~ optimism buoys Royals field hockey hopes
By LANE STRAUSS
Sptetrum $ltiff Writrr

nucleus to the squad, with Dimmick pointing lo
several team memb&lt;r$ as vital to this season's hopes:
Senior Vicki Jackson, who has been the team's high
scorer the past two years: Juniors Priscilla "Poppy"
Doro, a center halfback; and Jean Quinlivan, who is
also an accomplished bask~ball player; sophomore
forwards Kelly McGlynn and Patricia Ames.
Dimmick also attempted to rocruit some help to
shore up the somewhat shoddy defense. "In another
two weeks I will have a much ~ter idea about what
son of help our freshmen will be giving us."
One of the brighlest Royal prospects, according 10
Dimmick, is Barb Creighton who graduated from
Amherst High School last year. "She plays the strong
link, which is a half offensive,half defensive
position." Dimmick said, "and is one of the most
difficult spo1s on the field to perform well at."

As Coach Betty Dimmick, now in h~r firth season
a11he hdm of the UB Royals Wom~n's field hockey
team, talks of b&lt;r squad's upooming SQSOn, there is
the distinct impression that if a few final pioces fall
into place, 1981 could be another successful Royal
season. The team has finished second and firth in the
State Championships the past two seasons,
respcclivdy.
"'Naturally as coach. I'm an optimist." sa.id
Dimmick. "But I feel if we can improve our defense
up 10 the point I would like it to be at, I see no
reason why we can't do as well this year as we have
the past two seasons."
Assessing the team, Dimmick stated unhesitating!)'
that the strong points of the team were ils agressive
forward line and all-aroun_d midfield play. "Probably
one of our most difficult tasks is to get the girls to
The Royals wiU be one &lt;!f 18 teams fighting for
both think and play with a oonstan1 aggressive
spots in the State Championships in the Division 111
fervor. Many Limes you'll sec a player bringing 1he
New York Stale Association for Intercollegiate
ball upfield, only to have it easily stripPed away by
Alhletics for Women (NYSAIA W}. Making the
the opposition onec they get anywhere near the area
Competition even tougher this year is the fact that
or the goal. That i• why we have really worked hard
three Division 11 schools-Brockport, Oneonla, and
on our attacking part of :he game."
Hanwick-ha,•e moved down to Division 111 for the
upcoming campaign. This will mark the first year the
The returning cast of talenl makes for a strong
Royals have ever played a regular season game

against Brockport, although they have scrimmaged
against them in the past.
Overal)..,the Royals play a 12 game sehedule with
the first bemg at Brockport on September 17, and 1he
first home game on Seplember 30 against St .
Bona,·enture at Ro1ary Field. "Nexl year we'll be
gelling our own field on the Amherst Campus,"
sighed Dimmick. "You don't realize: how difficull i1
is to play when the grass is three inches thick. We
need 10 play on a finely cut. field. Many teams are
now even using artificial surfaces to play on-it's
amazing how much faster they are."
T he Royals will have a chance 10 find ou1 just bow
fast they are when they invade the University of
Rochester (UR) later this year, on an Astro-turf field.
The team will not be entering the new season
witboul a grea1 deal of training to get them prepared .
During the weekend of September 11-13, the team
will travel up to the Poconos for a field hockey
camp. " We'll scrimmage approximately ei,g ht or nine
teams during the two day period," Dimmick said.
"It's invaluable experience, espee.i ally for the younger
girls."
As with any team at the beginning of a new
season, hope springs e temal for the women's field
hockey team, but only time will tell.

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�Soccer Bulls

Italians key for Soccer Bulls
By J . ANDREW MADDIGAN
Sports Editor
U B's SO&lt;Cff Bulls haY&lt; been makin&amp; steady
jmprovement in lht Ja.st few years under Coach Sal
Esposito and the mentor- is as optimistic: as ever
abou1 1981 assming. "~ havt very high txJ)«1alions
this year."

EspOsito has nine leuermcn relumina from last
)'car's squad, whkh nanowl)' miued -a playoff bid at
94J. Tbc 1980 Buill wac: lovah in thrir own di~:iJion
(3· 1·1 in SUNY A1hlctic Conference Wes~crn
Division play), losin&amp; only 10 Buffalo S.a1r.
Extensh·c recruitment during t.hc- orT~.5CUOn
(csprcially in goal) should h&lt;lp 10 orfSCI 1hc kiD or
five rt'JUiars from last yu,-'s team. Hat-'s a position·
by·posilion rundo~n or 1hc 1981 Bulls:
Goof: U8 losl one or iu most ~ccomplishcd (tf
nol, iu most colorful) iOalkccpcrs ever in Mark
Cdcste. Cdes1c had lhr mosl shu&lt;ouiS (8), wins (18)
and lh&lt; besl goals·again&gt;1 average (1.71) of any
nttmind~ in Bulls histOr)'. Despit.t lhis loss. the Bulb
would stem to ba\'C an abundance of tale-nt (on

paptf. at lease) at this crucial position.
Vying (or tht top n~mindin&amp; tpcns ate M:nty

Pavone. a trans-fer Student from Monroe Community
Co11egc (where he \liAS an All-American), senior
KMn Greiner from Williamsville Nonh-an
lmpre:ssivc.o cransfer from Colgate-and perhaps the
most notable freshman prospecl, Doug Baker. a 6.1.,
175 pound&lt;r who...,.. an Ali·N•w York Ci1y
pcrform&lt;r a1 1hr High School or Musi&lt; and ArL

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SOCC'ER euus c:oaeh Sal &amp;Poaoo tws the unemlabl• tast ot trylng to bettM his
k1 su.son ol l. .t year without UN bentfil of fift revulara. n.. 8utlalo coech hu
tak.n '"PI though by tKNfdng halfbaCk Jot L.llm.nna. • natiYI of Catan.~ ltaty.

broken lc.a suffaed in a summtr Jea.g:ur game
appears, co ha\'e robbed the Bulls of the servicc.s of
WI year's back·up. Ray &amp;:ken. EckOfl will no1 be
kept on the rosen this season because his compJeu~
ru:ovrry is doubtful.
Midfl•ld: 19SO l"'lerrnen Da1c Simpkin, Jim
DeVore-, and t:uke DiMaggio rtturn to vie for
starting spol$. The graduation of Scot1 Ble)ie lt:a\'es
highly·rrgarded $0phomorc Aldo Ballarin.

halfback/fullback Joe Lamanna from llaly, Junior
1ransfcr Ed Cenlilc, and forwaJd/halfbarll Ben
Barru-ao AJI·Weurrn Ntw York saandout frurh
Orchard Park-in boule for stanlna brnhs.
Fullbacks: Ali·SUNYAC player Hub Schoub and
.senior Jim LaRue return to action for the I:Su.lb in
wbal Esposilo rcc1s 10 be onr of lhc s1rongcs1 bock
linr corps ever. C&lt;xnpcrhion for Ranilll spou -.ill be
1ougher 11\an rver lhis year. as Mile&lt; Moonr~a
junior lraDSfrr, "bas been playinJ some real ao.ct
summn- ball, .. according to Esposito.
Th~ 1op prospect though, has goc to be' Lamanna.
who Espos:ito calls .. phcnommal." A O..tivc of
Caumu.ro. Italy. the 2l )ur-old hopeful is entering
his firSt year or cli&amp;ibilily and illould anchor the
Bulls' backlinc for years 10 oomc.• Aorordin&amp; to
Esposi&lt;o, both Ballarin and Lamanna arc
comronablc al bolh r.hc halfback and fullbac k
positions and the coach ha\: .)'ef to dtdtk where cht-)'
will play.

A lso hoping to impras roaches is PC'ter Scha-ub.
Herb's brotbct. A f.ix foot freshman, Pete was an
All· Wl'IY pcrfonncr a1 S-. Home.
Fon.·ards: With the loss of scandout hiikc
Gjorgicv.ski to Akron, Ohio CoUqc, Esposho admilt
thai if there is an ana of conettn on the- tt'3Jtt, this is
ic. With srorng act' Chris Sjmon (16 goals lut season)
returning aloi'sg wilh Marty Grws-a.nd I he
encouraging dcve1opmtm of Walter Cohen-1he
fron1 line may j~ twn out to be -a pleas.a.nl .s.urpriSC'.
"We still need a IiLLI&lt; more pollY, on the will&amp;'.
but Gross and Coben should doh," assessed the
\'tteran m-en.tor.
Esposito feels he may evm have Ojorgievski's
rcplacemenllinrd up. Kun Fqcrnachrr, an AII·WNY
striker front Amherst was intendin&amp; to so to
Hanwick College unrillut week. when Esposito
1ured him to UB. Also rt.tumin.e. is Mark Brown, a
sophomore who played manyllOSilions fo r 1he Bulls
1asl year.
.. J'w: ncvt'f looked forward to a se:ason as much as
I have this one," beamed E&gt;po,slto, "laiMI•wisr, llli&lt;
is probably onr of l.h&lt; beslleam's UB has c-or had."

Clark Hall1ocates four new coaches
A contradicdoo of the o1d maxim, ·~noching ever
.. Coach said he had actually col\sidertd leaving last
changes;• has oceurcd o vet t.he summer in the UB
year_, but decided to itay on. And because he wasn't
men's and womrn's athktic de.panmenu. Since
pla.nnio.l. on coach1na here for the rest or hb life, he
spring. Oask Hall has wilncssed tbr exil$ of four
said, he fell il was limr lo quil. Weinreich added he
coaches.
will be
Two oftb&lt; men's coaches, Ed Wrigh1 , hockey,
actil'c in ' 'olleyball on r.h• high school i&lt;Y&lt;Iaround
and Bill Monkanb, baseball, willlea\'C &lt;heir pos1&gt; for
r.he Buffalo asea, possibly even as a coach.
only a year.
The other coach not rr1uming Cindy Coburn. wbo
The women'&gt; coaches Cindy Coburn, bowling, and
was ~ired inilially as an inlcrim coach for &lt;he 80-81
Peter Weinreich, volleyball, are gone for good.
season. There was no indica1ion by the Athletic
The reasons are \'arious. Wri&amp;bt bas taken a leave
Dep.anment to rehire her for the 81·82 season so
of absens:e and should be hack in a )'C31 aceording to
Coburn will no1 r&lt;1um. Also 1bc Royals coach found
Ed Muto, Alltlctic Dire&lt;~or. Wright is oack in school
l.h~ $1000 coaebiog salary to be very iruufficiem for
to complete his doctorate.
the extended hours and travel che job entailed.
Mon\anh was invoh•ed in K"''eral inddenls on last
Interim coaches RaJ- "Borowicz, baseball and John
year$, spring baschalllrip IO Aorida. He has been
Mickler, hockcy-ha.·• been hirod ror lh&lt; men's
discipUned for abe reporting of a victory in a game
teams. Muto Rid, "both understand it 's- for one
which was ne\'ef played and tht- use of rormer player
year."
who bad sig.ned a professional contTact. His
Women's volleyball bas 3. nt"W coach, Robert
punishment is a one year s~])Cnskln from his post.
MaxwdJ. Maxwell is a 1979 UB graduate. He
P&lt;1er Wcinriceh coachod Royals ' 'olleyball for six
au ended Swcelhome High School in Ambcrst. He
years. ··• lt 's ' 'Cf)' time consuming and 1 have oth~
has coached at the high .5ehool leve1 at Kenmore

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Royals file suit
Bowlers attempt to stop University move
By ANTHONY M. PETTI
Man&lt;tging Editor
It is the kind of thing that ~·ould make the Hatr.,ldt and Mc:Coyt
bluth.

Tbe feud between the UB women'$ varsity bowling team and the
Athletic ()repanmeru has grown to new intensities and the rift continued
co wklen as the Squad has filed suit in Fed~al Coun to prC'\'ent the
sport from being downgraded.
In an Augutt 8 bulletin from the UniversitY'!

~partmein

of Sports

lnformat.ion, Otairman of the Department of Recreation. Athlcdcsr and
Related lnttruCtion(RARI) Salvatore Espotito had announced that he
approved dropping ~'Ontcn 's ..·arsity boWiina program do-.n to dub
StatU$.

The decision was buod on a recommendation from UB Women's
Athletic Dircuor Betty Dimmick. to raise women's soccer from dub
JIAIIW tO vaJSity status in tbe fall of 1982. Bowling would be reduced to
a club to keep the total number of 'ft'omen's varsity teams at ejght.
Royals' bowlers Pamela Delia and Barbara Irwin responded to the
aclion by filing suh in Fed.eraJ Coun against the University.
"It's our last ditch effort to save the program," Detig laid. "The

move- c:ame as a complete shoc-k to us. No one talked with us bdore
they made the decision. •'
T1le UB athletic director declined to comment on any $p«ifies of the
bowlus• arguments citing the face that the connia was still in litigation.
Representatives for the team and the Unh·ersity tr)et in Frdtral Coun
last W~y to decide the issue. Aft.e r a brief hearins, Judse John T .
Brvin ordered the two parties" &amp;UOfney$ 10 pr~t affidaVit.s to him OD
Friday, reserving hit decision until later thit -k. Elfvin laid he would
review the arrldavits thoroughly then either render hu decision or call
both in for another hearing.
The incident is just another in a growin&amp;li&amp;t of conflitt.s between the

bowlin&amp; team and the UB Athletic Department which staned with the

bowlers filing a lille IV action against the institution 1att Fall. In each
case the WOCDCO oontended that tbe Athk:tic: ~enr-and Oimmkk
in panic:ula.r-b.ave not acted in the best interau or the team or the
U!UY&lt;nity and have infrinsed upon thdr rights under lltle IV.
D immick, however, denies thit. In the Auautt press release the
women•s athletic director cites several reasons for the move. She
contends that ttie adva.nta,aes to club Slat us are that it wiU open the team
up to both graduate and undergraduate students, participants will be
able to accepc monetary awa.rds as it will not be: under the jurisdiction of
the University or the Association of lnterc:oUegiate Athletics for Women
(AlAW), the removal of schedulin&amp; limitations, and "the opportunity tO
condUCI the p&lt;ogram without the impo!¢ ttru¢tUre or the AlA w and
the Departma11 or RAJU."
Dimmick explained that the recommendation to promote $lOC'&lt;:et was

based on several factors with the increased interest in 1he spon at the
biJh school and collegiate levels, an available playing field on the
Amherst Campus in 1982. and the ability 10 supply compecittoo to an
additional 2S athl&lt;(es bein&amp; the primary onet. Travel cotts also 'l'ill be
reduced with a great number or local schools alrudy participating at the
varsity level.
The bowlers belit'\'C that the:se 5ttmin.s advantages are deceiving. The
bowling bud&amp;d will be reduced from last year'• S&lt;tOOO to $1000 at the
dub level. This reduccjon. 1hty c:laim. prohibits them from comperift.8. at

the national level because the coach is ellmlnared and uave:l is dnutically
out. AU the CXKnpetitions whk::h de1mnine the national ran kings are out
or ttate.

M il•• Franco, Director or Athletic Affairs for the Student
Assot:ialion(SA), which supplies dub fundins, claims that the $1000

budaet should be enough for the women to bC' competitive citing the
men's club team national.(_anking. Franco added that each man also had
to put in about $700 or his own money ror travel and they claim that if •
it is multiplied by ten or 12 bowl&lt;rs tbe bud&amp;et fiaure ac:alates.

Wilb the addition or 2S extra athletes for women•s soccer. the: cosr.s or
unifonns and equipment have to be added to tM women's athletic
budget

woes.

In an Interview last Fall with Tilt '&gt;p«;trum, Cindy Urban, then
cap&amp;.ajn or the women's dub socx:er !\"am, revealed her attempu 10 gain
vanity status for the sport. The capt.,in said Dimmick Iold her that a
University rule exists tbat says a team must have club s1a1us for three
years before berotnin&amp; varsity.
Wben confronted with the discrepancy rhatthe sudden 1982 elevation

would impose, Dimmick explained that there it a claute in the rule and
the ttipulation could be by·passed.
Deti&amp; revealed that she hopes that .EIMn will grant an injunction on
the move at least until tbe Office or Civil Ri&amp;Jttt an revieW the whole
program wltich it it scheduled to do at the end or September.

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                    <text>lHE·
Wednesday

The Amherst Academic Spine
Squire organizations' new home?

SDECEMBER

Union end
By J OH N K. LAPf A'NA
Edltor.fn·Chi&lt;f

S

quire Hall, for two docadco the,

home: or student activities and
5ei'Vieco. willoca~e to function
aner D&lt;eemher, leaving the Univeaity
without a cmualized student union.
Howt\'ff. Jtudent•lnitioted contingency
plans have heen drafted.
Although VIet Pr&lt;Sldent for Facilitlco
Pillnn1ng John Nealis battlin&amp;Jor a later

c.iosina date, he admits succus- in arcuin.s
with Alb:my construction ornclats is a rare
commod.ily.
... have been t:ryi.Qg 10 coo\im•ce- thnn
(Albany) to do.e the building nexr
Sumrner, but I bave not met with any
$UCCess,'' Neal noted, cxptalnin1 that a
June shutdown date ~·ould "make life a lot
sm01&gt;ther'' for the JtOUJ&gt;&lt; V&gt;1IO$&lt; moVing i•
nec:ocssitated by tbe closing.

When Squire docs close. ic.s interiors wil1
br gutted and lhcn renovated into a dental

n~ars ,

contiflgency plan drafted
Acad&lt;mk Affairo Robert Ronberg and is
now wed tU clas$room ~a-:. For nr?Ot

lhroughout Univer&amp;ity qu&amp;nas.

'' lt bas b«n my impresston that the

.semtsttr, Spine room u.st i.) slattel 11

bulldinJ will be closed in D«cmber."
explained Ho.J Council ChaJnnan Bob

percent." Rossberg nofed. odd ins that •nl'
tddidonal pressures on Amhmt academic
\j):Jce:. ruch a.s Hayden's proposition. could

Haydc:o. who, as thr leading student
aovemment reprc:scnt.ativr, has worktd
closely with the admintsuarion ln dtvising
eontinl!eocy plans for after the building
scops runctuioning u a .student union.
Earlier this week. Hayden pr&lt;04:11ted Neal
with a "rtquest for space" to house

(ur1her cro,.-d an already overpopuJattd
Cllmpus.

Complicatin&amp; malttct5 further • .Roubtrs.
ume had yet 10 stc th~

who 3l press

formali1.cd request. looked into tht' ruum:

whe-n th.t Social Scienc-e\ Comple-X, tht

Squire's dislocated residenlS. ~ prOJ&gt;O'al.
the results months of mrctinas betW\Ii'«rr
Ha)'den, Neal, and rhe Houu. Council's
Kabosh Committct-. outUnn the areas it

School of Manaaem&lt;nt, and OeoloJy, woll
.w:tdr into nrw Amhersa f3cllities, thus

or

believes .should be for-rtiled tO $\Udtnt
activilit"S from various adminislrath·e and
academic departmeolO.
In the r«auest, obtaintd by
Sp«trum
prior to its rdease, Haydco pin.poi"nll'
Harriman Library-and the Olp&lt;n·Nonon·
Talbert Compl•x as th• most desirable
locations for continuation or many of

nte

Squire'$ p~ functions.

fadtity as pan of tht Main Surc.t muter
plan. which wm u-ansform tbe South
Compus into a giant He:tlth Sciences

complex.
"lr I hlld to make a pronounC&lt;'Il)&lt;nt now
(on the demise of Squire). 1 would have to

say that it would close at tbe end of this

S pedrocaUy earrru&gt;rked by th• report aro
' 'the entire first Open of Nonon, the entire
&amp;round floor or Capen. and, ~t least, tbe
entire stc:Ond Ooor of Capen." Howc"·er.
Hayde:n notes that switching the presmt
CXCUp:tn.t.s or those artas consthute:$ ••a

of impt"tldina doom for the student union

problem.''
Mutb of the outlined reloc:ulon 5J&gt;W' is

durins tbe holiday ....,on was echoed

undc:r the auspices of Viet' President for

)"ear.'' Neal cautioned. But that prediction

··aoo

lncnasing Spinc- us.age.
"It is b«omn\ing a question of ho"' to
accomodatc futun: ptiorhies.'' he .snld.
"Duo to decide th&lt; hlsh&lt;Jt prioritlco, the
dtci.sion oneo«ds is how l5 C'\'Cr)1llinc.
(!i"P8« and coru:truciion ..win)&amp;oioc 10 turn
ou1. Tbas 1 don't know."
But Hayden bdie"'Q lJ dus:room crunch
can be 3Jteviurcd by creatlvr dw
schodulina. "I have requ&lt;$1ed thDI the

adrniniscation concentrate Spring 19&amp;2
classroom scheduling effort..$- in chc direaion
of one primary &amp;oal," he noted,"and that
Is "'hedullng u many c!Mses as possiblt at
the Main Stlffl campus, 'the Ellicoll
Complex, and any othtr artas which \\-t:
ha\IC not eo.rmarktd for $1Ude:nt union
acrlvitics.''

ln addition to rcquestioa the Olpe.n·
Nonon·Talben paoltagt, Hayden has asked
for Harriman Library. which was used u a

saud em unjon prior 10 Squire's

conssruction, co st"nc \1S tb.t Main Sttm
'ubflhutt. Prcsendy, Harriman is occupied
the Theater Ot:panrncnl, as ¥-"dl as .$0mt
Food Service functions.
Ahhou&amp;h many group$ could end up "-ilb
leu actual SQU.Jft (OOC~t than they bad in
Squire, Hayde:n's plan provides ror the
establish«~ of s:uellite offices for activitites
that require hi.ah !&gt;ludent visibs1icy. '"Thes.e
offiCe&gt; will h.tp to tnsure Vitality on all the
campuS«."Hayden emphasi~~."E ..·c.n if
most &amp;fC)ups are out at Arnbtf'St, Main
Satct will unt havt some !tudtnt
b~

..ctivitiC$,''

However the plan does noc dirc&lt;,.1ly
addiUi the possibility or c.'On)t.ro.,.,1ina a new
studwt union on the- Amhtnt campus.

Hayden admns. 1h:u tb&amp; Kabosh Committee-.
Which b siUdying aiJemathc:s to the
ee.ttaii7cd sutdtnt unt'on cone~. ts stiR
coordinodng iu ~fon1 in the Sq\lire
contr~ers:y. The onl..)• sure lhina. Hayden
said, i.s ';lh:u Squirt is ddinardy going to
.go."

8u1 ., ftght to s:t.\'e Squirt is just
bcg.inntng to surface. Student Associ:uion

otndab anti indh'idbal ~•udent
or~ani1-ations arc rtad)'in' plans to bault a
pOssfbk wrtcktn bal11h.is Winter. Evt:n
Neal has )'t'l to su rr~nder tht buildint-. a1

lea.si not until June.
••t haven't completdy capitulated (on a
lator closins date)." Neal said. "But I'm
pr•uy badly bel!Jon up."

SA assumes directional control of troubled IRC
I

Conslitu:tionalu)t'ndmeru. although to gi• e IRC Senate
reptescntation some chan,ges would be nee- ssary.

By S£1'H GOODCHILD
ltlonqin' EdiJor

Under

th• propow. IRCB would tak&lt; &lt; &lt;r IRC'• ..moe
and proaramminJ t~e. providinJ. inupcn \"e movies. trips:
and other major dormitory events. accordtn&amp; 10 Wolkoff.
IRC would retain it&gt; tbr&lt;e seats on th• lRCB Boatd of
Dirtetors a nd would continue to be involved to &amp;ona·ra.n.se
d..Won making.
Y&lt;r the major impa&lt;r would be finan&lt;ial, lUSerled

he !llldetpaduak Studmt Astociation (SA) and
lllC have .-hod t..-M ..,.......,, on a general
pion, to ooaabiDc effO&lt;U with SA
so:hedulod to......,., dlm:liollal amtrol over the problem·
plagued dormitory aovcmmcat.
Under ihe propooed ~t. stm under nqgtlation,
the lnl&lt;r·Raideuc&lt; CouD&lt;i1 (litq would beoom&lt; pan of
SA, a1tho&lt;qlt iu--.ClD.lllCB. would remain a
separate eolity ud proride the savic&lt;s DOW dot).e by IRC.
SA Pr&lt;Sld&lt;nt.Joe Rilldn said iast ,.'edi, however, tl!•t many
stnJdural dttolls had yet to be wooked out.
Tbe impetm for tbe dwJae is aO:n to be comina from a
cmcra1 feelinc thaJ dormitory studtms ..-. not cumntly
rq,raenled adcquaael)· and do not receive their share of Lhe
mandatory fees in return. Also. legal problms- in,·olvina.
past IRC offiCernv&lt;re listed as an Indirect spur to the
ncaotiationi.

T

R.ru;

explained that the "program ls still in its
embryoaie _
.. lllld that he, IRCB Business Manager
Mlcbad Wolkoff, IRC Prerident M'ochelk l.a5ch and the
University Rousint OfGor still had some tcclmical
pnundwotlt to &lt;OVer. Oetolls as to tb&lt; euct retallon5hip
tht two would ba.e mnalns.to be JOlted out.
Althoup the SA £mcraency Pow&lt;rs CouD&lt;i1 (EPC) ha•
aliready pven ilS temporary app&lt;O'Ial, fartlrer steps may be
oot&lt;Uity, tbe P•esidenl· n01ed, adclina that tbe student
II(IVm&gt;mer&gt;t's Constitution would have to be altered. But
ltiftln m'mled~ aeneral details that the patties bave
abady qreocl to. In tffect IRC will beclome a branch of
SA in the same sense that the Commutor Affairs CoWICI1
and other speeiaJ intereot croups 'are rdaled to the
IOV&lt;rnlD&lt;IIU

Housing Director Madlsoo Boyce. who claimed that
••residrncc hall sovemment and otha activities would IX'
funded by mandator)' fees." In th&lt; past. IRC had imposed
a fee on dorm stuck:nu. who onty rc«tvtct rhe exnas and
bargain price&gt; after beoomin&amp; a mernher. Now. all donn
stude:nl$ will be entitled 10 the bc.neOts.
All invol•·ed &lt;ltpre.sed hope tt&gt;ot "udenl donn 5ei'Vicco
would im.prove. eKh stressing that whal litde 1RC b~
done, it had left imptCSOions of inadequacy. "IRC 5latled

as a ~upu powerful force on campus and went totally
downhi ll,'' Wolk-off claimed. ••Now its reputation and
connotation Is that IRC is badly organized and what ls

done is done: half-assedly."
Rillcin noted that SA bas rnuob oo off&lt;r IRC and that he
---=~~~--=
, ~ is hopeful the. two ean "'Ork together to sive dorm students
belter rq,resentation.
Rillcin said ho ,..;,uld Ultt to hove IRC place three
"I wanted to work o.n dormitory tire wben I was
~.uv.. Jn tbe SA Senate, altho\1111 the donnltory
&lt;looted," llll\ln commented. "Hope!uUy, this will be to tbe
llt'OIIP would still resain"itr oJTI(leiS. ~ IRC Prcoid&lt;nl
betternsent of stUjlent llf&lt; on &lt;ampus." He e&gt;o:laimed that
would in effect, he arsued, 6t: \he eOO&lt;dtnaJor of dormitory
SA would no• be represent in&amp; studenls more oompl&lt;ldy,
rather llwltoeminaJy ;1110rina dormitory students.
life althoush he maintained thlai JRC would ultimately
cletmnJnc.o its_ own
The Olh&lt;r'&lt;Oelsidcrai;oo in the ri!O&lt;pnizotion, altho\1111
''TheK thaushtsnpracnt Dt)' penou.1 viewr." Riflcin
the parrlcipuu down played iu importa.t~Ce. is lllC's
reiterated. ''Who! is oc.1ually done Is "'' to thrm." Lastb,
reputation. This is due, ill lart!e pan, to the bad
•ho tbe Pr&lt;Sldent said .would, aiotl&amp; with ber other offocer•
connotations £rom last FIJI vmen £0&lt;11&gt;&lt;r President 'Toa~
IJlllltt tt&gt;e f111al dccislon. wu unanilable ftlf comment.
Kni&amp;ht res1anec1 lftlidst ~thai be had milappraprialed
For the actual assimilotion of IRC, SA doco
need a
rome or.-niudonal fundl·.
4

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suuct..,.,.

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�.-----in short-.
can•tm ~

Budget request awaitS response \
• The University is currently awaltin&amp; word fromtb&lt;lny on It&gt;
puliminary 1982-1983 budtrt reque$1, Assistant to the Pr..ident
Robrn Wagn&lt;r said earlier this ~k. UJI bad ""ked for an $8.9
million increa.se in its operatinc. bud1et, a Hu le over a S1 million
jump from last su.mmtr's request.
Afi&lt;r tne&lt;tin&amp; ...;th Swe University of New York (SUNY)
ofr.clals eaTiy last month. Wagner tJ&lt;Plainod, UB is oow awaiting
its response and some additional information and guiddines from
Cbanctllor Oiflon Whanon. Some response is exp«tod by August
liJ, and Wagner noted ''lt"s (the request) ltill a loo&amp; way from
fmal."

The incr~ request is due to rUin&amp; priocs, highC'J utility cosas.
and some innovations and e.xpansion in the: Health Sciences ht
said. Two new prosrams hi\'C' been addtd and some cnrollment.J
have increased, rnandatin&amp; more funds for the Health Sciences.
Wagner noted that the bUdC~t pkturc-4lthough the State is still,
lisa.lly conservalivc-could be a linlr bright« this year than in
r«et\( years, .. 1 don't thlnk 'W't will .8&lt;1 ill thC' impr0Vt'mt01SH hC'
admiued, "We usually r«'tivc about IG-1 S p&lt;rcent of the
requested funding."
ButJhe presldential 'assistant inilltod that UB hos been farins
beller than in the pl$1 . . it has been alloeated money ror graduate
stipends and some addition.al racuhy llnes ha\'t been -added in
espoeblly hard pressed areas.

Rifkin to Wisconsin
Student Assodotion (SA) Pmident Joe Rifkin left Friday for

Wi.scon.sin to autnd the- 34th annual mming or the (Jpjtc-d Slates
Student AssocL\tion (USSA), planning to broadcast UB's smngths
.and lO obtain a bttttf undtrstandin$ o( how other studenl
ao~o~cmmtnl$

funC1ion.

"l hope to bt ablt to bring honie 1\C'~A and inno\·:uivc ideas that
othm are usin&amp; to bcuer de\•dop SA.·· 1hc Presiden1 expla.intd ..

The session, consiging of ~rkshOP'$ end issue. dlsc-ussions. lasts
unu1 this Friday and is designed to tcaoh officials leadership

tactics. It is also hoped that the leaders wiU eJect USSA 's n~
offittrt and re-write its plat(orm on student-related iSS\lt'S.
••1 plan on ta.kin&amp; a loud, strong stance at USSA, ·• Ritl:in
added, "and I promi.s&lt; that Buffalo will br weU known "hen I
oomt home. ·• He no1ed tbar many unaUtr schools believe UB hal
unlimhed rC$0urce5, a notion he hopt:S to disprl.
RifkiiJ, labeled hb, role durin&amp; the co:nfetcntt as one or an
' 'ambassador .. (or the instilulinn.

Petrie awarded post
H ugh

the

P~rric,

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Associatt. Vi« Oul.DreUor (or Academic Aff3tT5 at

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appoioted Dean of the Facull)' of Eduaotlonal Sludies, UB
Pmident Robrn 1... Keller announeed Friday.
Acting on the r«&lt;mmtndalion of Vice Prc:sidt'ot (or Academic
Arfairs Robrn RosSber$. K&lt;tttt said the positioo will like effert
on August IS and Petrie hai also been awarded the ran~ or full
Ptofessor. The former Phllosopby of Edueation professor r&lt;t&gt;loees
Actin&amp; DeaJl Slllnley Cramer. who hall mJed in wht1c the
Univt'nity conducted the year-lona s.ar~h. ·
Rossber&amp; himself had been the Educational Studies Dean until
he stepped aside 10 assume the V'ice-P.residmcy last summer.
Petrie is 43 years old.

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Dan Bowmi.IVCempus

LaFalce all3ck.s loan plan

Dan HototrtC.mpw

Se&lt;lretary of Education Terre! Bell's plan to appl)' a needs test
for student loans currctuly being processed has drawn stronc .
criticism from a local CongrHsional repr~ruaaivt~ Buffalo
Oemoerat John LoFalce assailed Bell's action. assenmc that
Congress had intended the test apply for loans processed after
October I.
"SeW's actions art in d.irm conflict with the intenl
Congressand ...;th any standard of fairness," LaFalce atgued. "I fur that
tltousanrh or college students will ha~ their 5dlool plans for fall
jeopardiZed due to Bell's most reeent deei!ion."
CongrtssionaJ confCT~ re«ntl)' ag:rted 10 a compromise on the
n~s quts~ion-aU studtflts whosr families earn mort than
S30,000 will be roreed to pro•&lt; rmancial need-.s&lt;llling differenees
bei&gt;Affn House and Sena1c \'ersions. Lafalcc_ insisted 1ha1
Cof\aress v. anttd the: Dtparlmcnl 10 apply this dUtinttion IO
appUc:a1ions dattd aft~ Occober I. Bell announcul earlier this
summtr he would be changing tbis plan in acrual implcmentadon.
LaFalce &lt;harged that this MUid &lt;3U-'&lt; "ehms" for students and

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Lhti.r famlliC"S, lta\ing many In a "state or sus~nded animation."

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Air connections criticized
A study rrlea5ed last week by the State OeJ&gt;arunent or
Transponation (DOT) found that rwsen&amp;er and frcis)tt .s«vice
bt1w«:n New York -and Buffalo is ..1eriously deftdent. ••
Dtsis.ned to find the role of Albany in intra~galt air trarric now
1hat the ftdcral rcogula1ions are: bting phased out, t..h.t rtpOn USCits.
thai thert' are .. insurficit.nt i~th't:S'' for pri\'8tt airlines to .serve
the New York·Buffal~ market.
The study recommends that New Vorl should considtr subs;djt.~
to provide this incentive for servicing Buffalo and SC\·c.raJ other
smaller Western New York cities such as Olean, Balavia and

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Alumni Arena underfunded;
extravagant plans pared down
ByGREGOLMA

"illumni Arrna, Ph- I of IM Htalrh, Physk&lt;JI
EdUC&lt;Jtion ond R«r&lt;atk~n Camp/a on tlw SUNY at
Bliffolo's l:xfO acre Amltem Campus, is a
IO.~r field house scMdu/M for oompltrion in
March, 1981. A brown-brick, rh-·Siory srructJUt
covering 91,000 squarr/~r. it will strVt atlh•
hNdquanen /or tM Department of Rtcnation.
Alftltrics, and Rela,.d lnSirudion
fRA RJ). "-&lt;&gt;p&lt;nina parqrapb or a desaiP&lt;ioo inside
fron&gt; cover of tb .. FaiVWinter spons booklet.
· 'This description $0UDds impressive. bu! onee apin
financial constnints have tbwaned UB coomuction
effons, leadinsto scaled-&lt;lown versions of gandioso
plans and a possible disruption of serviees.
This time, however. n is the alumni arena. plahned
to be a m~fia:nt all-purpose academic and athletic
structure intended to house a strcnl!hened RARI
prosrun and po$1ibly a Di.Uion 1 bukctbaJJ team.
But Onancial disclosuns indicated lUI week that
.."hen finally oomplcted-wdl after deadline-it may
only be useful .. an academic structure, and tll1lt
conc:cns and ioter&lt;oU&lt;siate spons may be disrupted.
UB was initially aranted $13 million to build tbe
strueture, aod an additional 52.3 million WOO&gt;
appropriated for equipiog the building bt the Stale
Lqislature.

" B ut tile bud&amp;« went o.u," William Johnson.
Equiprn&lt;nt Coordinator for new construction,
usened last week. "~d of that 52.3 million for
equipment, $1,4 miWon was 1J1Pnlprialed and QJ&gt;iy
$98$,000 W&amp;$ aetuaUy allocated and used to buy
equipment.••
Because of the budset limitations, some featuns
were eli:nwed 1 leavina the Arena, University off.a..ls
underequipped.

The ori&amp;inal plans for the Alumni Arena, located
11 lhe far eastern end o.r tM academic spine on tbc
Amherst campus. "called for tliree noors or offiCeS.
loelteT rooms, tninina rooms, handbaU·typc couns
and seminar rooms..
The buildlna wu to have 10,000 bleadler scats,
IWO Open curtains to dividt t h e - ·a

'I\'OOIIeD" bask&lt;tball eowt. a
a sound system, 'In ice rink, and a press

portable stqe, a

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box.
The bleac:bcrs ~ saai6oed, no dividln&amp; cutUins
were bouabt, ~ uaiain&amp; equipmau was purc!lwocl
and 110 pads to covertbe woodeD Door were~~­
lben: will be no portable:
or souad syRelft and
tbo&lt; ....-eboenl. ql&amp;llily will be raluced ... ~­
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The SM$,000 wu a ·~drop in the buck&lt;t"
...,.,..,. s o . - eq.._ coonliDalor for.,...
coout.-ion. Bud -rison, wbo expWDed that the
cpu cdpplocl!M - · · oriaJnal ilo!'l'!'••
"We . .-u !.lo&lt;lidtlooouc DOibil!a cO&lt;r thu

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an acadrrnic facility," Mattison lamented.

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Only 3000 scau will now be irutaUed-the fixed
scatina on the upper levels and a section or fold ins
VIP-typc selts.
RARJ Director Salvatore Esposito still malntalned

in an intervie'w thaa thtte will be more seats provided
on• day. ''They arc solos to s&lt;t mort ..alina: they
have 10," h&lt; said. "They won't be able ro hold
com:~t:rus thctt and other events."
Esposito llso expressed a desire for a better sound
system and questlooed the viability of a poor
500reboard. "I think we'U have probloms with it (the
.sound .system)," Esposito maintained, ••we ar~
&amp;&lt;nina one (a scoreboard). What Its aoinato be. I
don't know."'

The training room facilities have also been scaled
down. For exampl&lt;, four whirlpool tub&gt; wert
planned but only !h~ will he bouaht. Mallison
explained.

Hatbins Grover. An&gt;hitectu121 Associate for
Facilities Plannlna ensured that the saf«y or the
st.ructu~ will be maintainCd despite cuts, with its
uaique spaee truss. The truss contiw of a "sr&lt;at
latt~work or beams that span both wa~. •• be
assmed. " It-'s got to be safe, the architects haYf'
done lbeir homework.''
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Grover also discounted any problems with «hoes
during eoru:eru, but witb the omi$$ioo of the

portable stas&lt; and Jloor pads this may not be
avoidable.
This is only Phase I or th&lt; eoostruetion effort on
J.h• arena as it was dcsianetl to be a eomplete racDity
incorporatina a ftddhouse~ ofr.c:es_ class rooms, and
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Due 10 rUins costs, however, construction was split
ioro two phase.. The Alumni Arena should be
occupied nexc Fall, Universily officials maintained.
"We are 1\opina. (for' that time)," Grover said.
''The contractor said it will be ftnisbed soontt."
Construction on Phase 11- wbich includes a
S&lt;M'neter pool, dlvina pool, wrestling room, dance
area, weiabt rooms, a triple lfm, more locker roo_ms.
Ream room, sauna, and Ol..h« instNc::tioftl.l
areas-will not be started until Phase l is completed.
Pb... II is slated for completion in 198S althouab
the oriainal date set for the completion of the cadre
CO&lt;Qplea Wll 1912..
Wilen the fldd bout&lt; Is fonaUy completed, lbe only
inlacollqioie spom retnaioift8 on t he Main Street
c_... will be !Tad and rodd ud football.
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Many or ibc "intnunurals will be moved IO the
Ainbent Oompus and Clark Gym will be utOiud to
the rstcaliollll and ""-ioaal _... o( the
Medial Sdoool ud 111o t:oa..o or~
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POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
(1&gt;- UUAB SOUND COMMITTEE
CHAIRPERSON: · Supervises the sound and
lighting for aii.UUAB and other campvs
events.

(2) UUAB SOUND ASSISTAt&gt;IT
CHAIRPERSON: -Assists chairperson in
sound and lighting for "all UUAB events,
Experlenc. In SOUDd _ . ''-"'llltl prefwnd. but not ,...
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�editorial
However, we must remember what we should be
fighting fPt-a stu!!ent u nion on the Amherst
Campus.
"These ere the times that try men's souls."
But fP&lt; the present, we slncerly 'hope that'VIce
With tile closing or Squire Hall, our student
President for Academic Affairs Robert Rossberg
union, students are pushe&lt;ltowar&lt;l the precipice.
and Neat recommend Hayden's plan to theEither students will gel tne space House Council
Presi dent. Sure the classroom crunch will get
Chairman Bob Hayden requesis or we will be the
llghter an!! students will suffer because there Is
recepients of the most monumental shalt ever
less accessible space to convene classes. But the
doled out to students of this University. But, either • benefits received from the semblance of a student
way we lose, it's just a matter of how much
union, which In essence is what Hayden propases
students have to give up. far outstrips any classroom Juggling
No matter which way we look,at it, no
inconveniences.
combination or spacy~ on Amherst, no archaic Main
More than any other topic next semester, the
raping of Squire Hall should be loremost In the
Street Ubrary, no dilapitated .an&lt;l desolate
engineering bull&lt;llng can take the place of Squire
minds of each and every student.
Hall. It's nice to know that Vice President for
No mote Rat, no more Haas Lounge, no more
Facllltles Plannlng John Nealis fighting for a later
bowling, no more concerts. Not much left fPr
closing &lt;late to help "make everyone's life run
student life.
smoother", but whose flghllng for a new stu&lt;lem
Ideally, Squire Hall shoul&lt;l not be vacated In
union?
December. or In June. Not until we recleve
Nothing can take the place of a centralized
something comparable on Amherst. Not just
student union. Hayden knows that , Neat knows
"activity centers", a union, a place where students
that, Albany knows that, but who's going to do
can find some humanity In an otherwise cold,
anything about II? Hayden should be commended
Impersonal Institution.
for his brash plan. With the way things are going,
Albany has gotten away with tuition hikes, the
his onvolvement has bloen one of the few bright
Amherst Campus an&lt;l Shyloc~ian dormitory rates.
spots in an otherwise dismal scenario for all
Let's make sure they don't get away with this one.
students.
Qespite how appeallno Hayden's plan Is for
students, we must consider It a contingency plan
that will hopefully never be used. If students are
again the losers in another Albany battle. Hayden's
propasal will be an appropriate consolallon prize.
Finallv, two student governments have reallled

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their limitations a.nd decided to loin forces In an
effort to Improve services and programming oflered
on campus. The move to make the tnter·Resi&lt;lenoe
Council (IRC) a part of lhe undergraduate Student
Association (SA) Is welcomed and greatly needed.
IRC has long been the brunt PI ctltlscm fPr
slipshod management, faultY programming and even
Illegal practices by some oflicers. Ourlng the past
few semesters, ll has been nothing more than
hapless, and its only real Impact was to giVe
members cheap movies and to serve as a laughing
stock.
The concept behind a respansible and effective
dormitory government Is sound and ca~ help
decrease the alienation dorm residents may lee!. lAC
clearly did not. Although we questio.n assertipns that
dorm students were "glpped" by paying mandalory
fees an&lt;l getting little In return, they were surety
being poorly represented.
SA has much to offer lAC, and Its business arm,
IRCB. SA nas stability, resources, and an accounting
system to prevent the Indiscretions that plauged lAC
·
In the past.
SA, howevet,stiOuld be prudent in liS deliberations.
Before completely accepting lAC to Its tanks, it
should seek to avoid givi ng the dormitory governm~nt
too muell power within SA. Commuters are actually
the most disoriented group on campus and thei r
Interests should not be forgotten.
But students can only gain ltom a Joint agreement,
provided the over-all balance of SA Is not tilted too
heavily In favor ol dorm students.
Almost any sincere effort to Improve student life
on campus i s worth a try.

fccdlJac
Baird Po int Uni on?
Edilor.
In • The Speetrvrn (22 Juty1981J Hllorl•l It wn
mflntloned that holdmg SUmmt~tlast 11 S.ltd Point
wt~Uid be an experiment. / think th@ ttvfmt can
definttely b~ clsssilied as • succes.s!
Fr'tday. 24 July was s ~ enJoyable day as Beird
Poinr altered s tJyautllut sertlpg. It wu great to nave
real gras.s to relax on, a J•Jce to .sit by1 end enough
room to play ltl sbes. '"The Piller$ In the SJcy" cart't
teplsce • centrallzed student union, bvtll does ollet
a unique -spot to tm/oy a concert.
I think UUAB BIJtl $II should be commended lor a
/Ob well done.
And Specuum stalters made tmi lk beer pouret&amp;l

Full bouse
E&lt;tloor:
Last Ftid~y. l.he Sexuality Educallon Oll1ce was
moved out of Norton Hall. I realiz~ that theit spliCe
was given to them on a tllmporary basis, yet Jtlrks
me that the admlnfsuatlon follows 1 policy of moving
stud•nJ Ot"ganlz•tlons around !tom piece to plea. as
If they were shufffing a deck ol card$.
This $-pee/lie situation bothers me even m01e. &amp;lnce
If 11 the Ofvfslon ol Student Allllt$ (OSA) that fs
p/4ylng the .tole of tM dUier. l&amp;n•tthe DSA 's ma}occoncern student$? ff so. how c.rm they condone
tnovfng •n orgllnlz~tion at the spUr of the mom@nt. 1
don't undill'$tlnd the OSA's pos;tfon on spa~
alloc.tion. 8oth the Vice President and the Associate
VIc. Presldftttt lor Student Aff11frs have said thll they
aupport tM concept ol • centralized stud•nt union.
y.r m•ny of thtftt oper~tion• Btll preunrly toc.ted In
,,... that would lecilitate such a Union at Amherst.
I hope that the administrators of,,. OSA realize
the nMJd lOt atudent clcJbs·•ttd «panlletions to hevo
prime space in otdet for thelr survtVal. Groups lilctt
&amp;t:&lt; ffd moy be oble ro surv/Ye II&gt; Elll&lt;;ott, bull doubt
sue~ organizations will btl ablft to prosPfH. And whet
•bout commurero, do t hey frequen t Ellicott?
If ti#B is the hattd that tM admfnlatr•tlon wishes to
play, the Stuchmt As$0C/ation will,... their hand and
raise them one C.ntrafiz~ Student Union for January

1982.
Joe Rilkln
Sti&gt;Cient Auodotlon Pruldono

Hey, Abbott!
Editor:
Whll fs.ort second and Wno 1$ on fltsl and IS 1
PhfJidfllphfa Phltly /an / feel/ sm exptess;ng whet all
other baseball fans ere IHIIng by nying rhet "It su1e
teels good 10 have. lhtt 91me back.:'"

Roger Christian
University Studef'lt

Estner Cooper
Unlwer&amp;lty Sludenl

Edllor s f\Oie: We do lots ol things well.

Spineless
Edilor.
I would like to m•ke the University Community
eware of an adm/nfrtratlw decision to mo-ve the
offices of th~ Seru•llry Education Center from its
locotlon In rrr Notton Hell to IU onc1-r76Mfllard Fillmore A.udemfe Complex.
The C4nter providlld IMY/ces to more than 3,000
$1udonts durlog the r~ oCIIdemlc yoar ond to
oountlels numbeJS of ta·cufry, staff and residents of
Buffalo and Its tm&lt;~lrons. The c.nter otter$
coun&amp;efing and refe«als In ell. areas of Human
Sexuality and Provides an ert.nrfve CommunJry
Education Ptogram not only to the Univ•t'$lty
community but to Western NtJW Yortc. 11 provldfts
services that ere not offer«/ anywhfffe else on
campus. The Center elso meeta the nHds of the
professional community by offering contor~s
addressing spe-cific.,..,, of Human Sexuality. It
meintalns a reletence library available to all.
I fully urHitJf'$fBnd the probktm of space al/ocatlott
on the Amher4t C4mpus. HoweVer, the Elflcott
C.mpus ft an understlndabt. meze lot those of us
temlll1r with It end en exp~~rJenc:eln 11usrratlon tor'"
out•ra. In ordet to be ecces$lbJe to thtt maJority of
students,lttculty snd s tall and BullajO Community,
we feet that It Is Imperative tMt we be ellout«&lt;
.,ec;e Itt the ee:ad«nfc spine arN.

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Fun farew.eU
Editor.
Summerfut at S.ltd Point became a reality and
$UCCttS&amp; as • tft$Uit of the conc&amp;rted t!llort$ of many
Individuals. On ~elf of the StutMnt As#OC/atlon
(SA), I would Hke to extend a thank you to all fn
llltflndlnce on that lttleful day In July. Extra special
thanks fot • t,.._mendous effort go to: The pet$onneJ
•nd stall ol UUAB under the director$hip of Lois
Waldman: to Unde Webb. Faclfitle$ Plenning; Wayn e
Robinson and C.mpus S.curily ollicers; Ray Canlgtio
lind stall, Food ~rvioe; Lee Lt!mke and staff.
Mllntenlnce; Ste'1t Dear and still, Rescue Squad;
F~ther Fisher. technical Advice; Ro$em1uy Mecca1
Divlslon ot Stude/JI Aft11lrs; Michael Feuo and crew,
Soutul; All the student worlctHs-beer, wine, tlclcttl$,
$•,.up an&lt;/ PCJbltc.ity Clews; MlctJael Br"ne,
Consultant; and taat but not INst thtJnlcs to my
colleague$ fnd the st•fl of t/JIJ Student A•soclatlon
(SA~ (1/llolr 60mel&gt;ody out, lr'• oorhmg ~roonol,
/u., •• ~f$/ght on my ~rtll
Thank$ !Pafn to all.

Dianna Demo~
Pfognommlng ~tor
SuliVIIOft• t

EJien J. Chrl.sumsen
Dlr.c!O&lt;. &amp;txu• tlty Education Conlor

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ummer opera. Some

years ago those two
words often meant the
kind of backwater,
tenor-from-Toledo
performance that l eft
die hard fans reaching
lor the Alka·Seltzer and
yearning after the Fall
MET radio broadcasts.
Noj so any longer. as Artpark proves
once again wilh a successful
production of, Cavalier/a Rusrlcana
and, I Peg/ace/, two operas which have
delighted audiences for many years.
Both picture the unspOiled village
life lhat 19th century Europe loved with
a mixture of melodrammatlc passion
that make these two operas good
examples of Italian ve!fsmo.
Heading a long list of noted
participants In this pl&lt;&gt;ductlon Is
Christopher Keene. Music director ol
the Syracuse Symphony and the Long
Island Philharmonic. Keene is a
nationally renown conductor who is
spending his fifth summer at Artpark
as Its conductor and music director.
" They are both 'spaghetti' e&gt;peras at
their best: They're also extremely
difficult to perlorm-two casts, two
separate-sets," Keene told The
Spectrum In a brief Interview during
the ,Pr&lt;&gt;ductlon' s dress rehearsal.
" N o opera Is more lamllar than;
Psi/sec/, with the figure of Canlo. It's
Interesting that nejther compOser ever
had another success afte&lt; thi s," Keene
noted.
As music director, Keene just
finished conducting Sstysgraha, P,hllllp
Glaas' mythological e&gt;pera dramatising
Mahatma Ghandl'a1&gt;0licy of civil
disobedience In South Africa. Written
in Sanskrit, the opera mada Its
Amer1can debut here at Artpark las\
week. •

Also well-fated is I Pagliaccl,
Ruggerio leoncavano•s enormously

papular tale of passion and tragedy
among the wandering minstrels of
Calabria tn Soulhem llaly.

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concert pianist. Leoncavallo
compOsed several operalic places
\'lhlch never were produced until he
was prompted to write I Pagllsccl, his
mos1 famous work based oo an aclual
occurrence In the court where Ills
father acled as judga.
Though f aring well, this producU&lt;&gt;n
is not free from problems. The title
role Is taken by Salvador Novoa, a
tenor whose voice, though adequate,
lacks lhe brimming passion and fury
that, alas, only another Ceruse&gt; could
bring across with lhe crystalline clarity
necessary.
Notable pertormances are given by
Claudia Cummings as Nedda. whose
famed "Balatella" in the first act Is
trippingly spun with silver delight, and
William 8. Murray, whose performance
as the deformed Tonio fs forcefully
convincing.
Cavallerla Ruslicana shows no less
Impressive talent. Both Atarah Hazzan
and Ent1co dl Giuseppe shine In their
respective roles as Santuzza. !he
peasant girl and Turrldu, her one-lime
S.ntual
lover.
Th&lt;&gt;ugh ill parts weak-mosr
notlcably during Alfrlo's normally
&lt;&lt;&gt;uSing aria "II Cavallo Scalplta"-the
Keene's enthusiasm Is Infectious.
promlsed at the Teatro Ce&gt;stanzlln
chorus holds Its own thoughout the
and he brings all of his energy Into
Rome where Cavalleria was hailed with opera. Stage director Herbert Kellner
play conducting these "stupendous •
a historic 60 curtain calls on the
employs some eflecllve, II sllghlly
masterpieces" with e vigor equal to
· · opening night.
'
overdone, silent acting during each
their pawerful scores. "It's the essence
The great pius ol Cava/181/a Is not so qp&amp;(a's Intermezzo usually played with
.of Italian opera-pass,toriale arid •
much Us story as Its beautifully rich
the curtain down or an -.npty stage.
strong emotion," Kenna said.
score, luii"Of passle&gt;n and dominated
L[ghting is by James Riley.
Cavalier/a Rust/can• (Rustle
by mel&lt;&gt;dy.
Rarely are a l ew aisle seats
Chivalry) Is based Oil a stlort ste&gt;ry by
Artpark's production Is
unavailable, or lor. a meager $3 a spat
Giovanni Verga and was entered by Its
commendable If only a touch
. can be had on the lawn for some of the
compaser Pietro Mascagnlln a
overact~ Though a gre•t deal of this
n\ost exciting music and singing
competition in July of 1888. The opera
performance Ia earned off with the
around. Prelormances run tonight and
strength and electricity necessary.
won first prize and was- Produced as
Friday' at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.

"The great plti$ of C~vallerla ls not so much lts· story as Its beautifully rich score,

f~ll of passion and dominated by melody.,

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DON'T GET CAUGHT
IN THE SHADOWS

Red Ryder rides hig.h at BET
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _by liz Petrino
emember as a child wl\lllng
away lhe long Salll!dly
aflemoons conJuring up omages
of a gold-starred. lruSiwortl\y
eowbojl with a white 1\at and
chaps, eiCJ)eellng to see nom
turn I he eorr&gt;er any mlnule
will\ his fiery sflver norse and sturdy though
lnertieulate Indian friend and gdldo? A well on
vein. since no such Western porlectlon exists.
So Mark Medoff seems to say In his 1973
Oble Award winning drama, When You Commg
Beck, Red Ryder?. a wry, sometimes brutal
comment on comic strip good-guy turned
modern desperado and one of a pair of
productions recently playing at the Buffalo
Entertainment Theatre.
Tl\e scene Is no longer a romaniiC rolling
plain but a greasy Western eale. A loud·moulh
punk with sliel(ed-baek 11arr and a eanon of
clgarelles, Red Ryder (Palrlek Cornelius)
dreams of escaping his hometown and heading
lor Baton Rouge Where, as he says, " even the
walters wear tuxedoes .. He os abusive to
everyone as he clings to the Idea of breaking
hee lrorn lha only place he knows.
In eomes Teddy (NrchOias Salley), ready to

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1 burst Red's tough guy balloon "'llh his own
razor·sllarp b&lt;utahty A last·tal klng Wes1erner,
Teddy dominates lhe sc- wolh a eym&lt;:lsm
born of a cowboy Ideal IJOM *&gt;ur He 11, In tact.
Red Ryder grown-up and cltlhed-alf practise&lt;~
violence and pohsl\ed lawlessness

A

nightmarosn scene lollowa In which the
c:us1omers. held captive by Teddy, ~re both
verbally and sexually degraded Pride ana trus1
are stripped from the characters I alter than you
could yeii''HI·hO, Silveri" Perhaps Teddy's only
redeeming quality Ilea In his desire to snow the
now wide-eyed Red exactly what It means to be
a cowboy alter the ranch has burned down. The
sturdylng ratters of I\Onor ana decency crumble
In the blaze. and tor Red, the light Is slarllingly
bright.
Notable performances f rom an otherwise
medroc:re cas1 were plven by Nicholas Bakay,
"'no tackled 1\is role wrth a b&lt;llllantly-deadly
calmness outside, a smoulderong gut Inside,
and Patri ck Byrnes, whO played the errppled
gas station/motel owner LysJe Shiker with
orreslstible wit and conviction. Director Gary
Fisller salvaged what muger humor there was
wll/1 good timing and e light toucl\, while the
greasy spoon setting and 1Q60.1sh music set
lhe mood or this drama well.

Eight Ball &amp;
The Box
Two odd premieres

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J. Congdon

hei r wotlds are the size of a
large green mal.
This is the only similarity
between "The Box" and "Eiqht
Ball," lwo shOrt plays by Jerry
McGuire. The mat Is on the lloor
of tho Bullalo Entertai nment Theatre.
"The Box" Is an abSurd piece about soldiers
whO guard an i nvisible Box. somewhere In the
Jungle. You gel the leafing that nothing edats
outside their little arena. and II anything does
us unimportant.
The new soldier on duty, played by Rosemary
O'Connell. pops into lhls world like an
amneslac Allce-in-Wondefland. The three otner
soldiers teach her the rules and duties of their
life, which is a good thing lor the audience as
well, because it loo has no prior knowledge of,
or even reler"f!!e poont to. tha soldiers' world.
This play is burdened with metaphysical
drlbbt&amp;-drabble. The Box Is as heavy as the
universe and each guard claims l~s "as big as
me," for one lhlng.
·
The acllng Is believable, taking Into account
the oppressive strangeness ol "lhe bolC." but
marred by lha lnellec:tfve use of seve1a1
unconvinci ng accents.

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W hile "TI\e Box" 's sell-enclosed world is a
dlsadvanlalje, it is the strong point, and main
theme, of McGuire's " Eight Ball."
This drama is played out on a billiard fable.
The actors roll onto the green mat, are racked
up, and eolflde and fall into the pit (any of the
table's pockets) as the pool players·
conversation floats down from somewhere
above.
The balls can't hear It, lhougl\. To them their
wotld is direcled by unseen forces ("TI\e super
powers watch over us alwayaf'1, and their
desperalron to avofd the Pu Intensifies at every
stroke.
lot. Jill Spengler's choreography sueceeds at
Its dual role of placing tha KtO!S wt1ere the
play's action necessitates willie c:rutlng
reatislic bumper angtea. The acting Is better
than In "The Box," bul then fi!&amp;ln, ll'a less
(,.
demanding.
"The Box'"s main fault. Ill' lack of references
to our wortd, Is more than compensated lor In
"Eight Ball"; here we see the world from an
odd, but real, perspective. The pool sharks are
• gods, while the soldiers in "The So•" ere
commanded by f orces they do not understand
or even c8le lo question.
It's all a matter of perspective.

The Huntress
The grand dame o1 the BluM ground lhejelly
and toasted the sweet taste Brongong gritty
truth/rubbing ctean on yr best side. The
eloQuence of the real, stripping Music to the
purest feet. Intense and ageless. Serious. That
pat from yr love/puts a glide In yr stride. A slap
to remind you to do right. 1
July 30. Slnger·Aiberta Hunter camo to
Artpark and, before an enthusiastic audience of
over a thousand, she went to work.
The lady did right.
- Michul F. Hopkins

�In memorium
William Wyler (1902-81)
WILLIAM WYLER (19(12-81)
William Wyler, one of lhe greatest of film directors, passed on
recently. He was 79. A contemporary of Frank capra and Cecille B.
DeMille, Wyler was a master of Invoking panorama and human
drama as one. And unlike those disdainful of reality In film, Wyler
brought narrative conviction to the most colorful fantasia, while

showing in the bleakest truth an array of emotional depths aching
to be probed. The Oscar·wlnnlng versatility of the Wyler touch Is
evident In his work. Epics like The Best Years of Our Lives, Dead
End (a Bogart classic), the 1939 Wuthering Heights, Mrs. Miniver,
and t he colossal Ben·Hur reveal a powerful entertainment that fills
the eye and touches on the mind.
-Michael F. Hopki ns
His work still challenges.

- - - - - - - . !bY M ichael F. Hopkins
A lithe form commands the stage, winsome
dance matched onty by the wild 11nd dazzling
flow of the Music. Endless drums will call fDf
homs which herald the Music at ha.n d. A
COI'pulent man appears, his face as black as the
Cosmos, his eye as deep and as searching. A
twinkling of those eyes, a twltch of the fingers,
and the drums, the horns, the dance and our
imaginations are sent on the mos1 amazing of

Artpark

Jazz
in growth

voyages.
The mariner In question Is the Astral
Bluespoet, Sun Ra, readying his Ar1&lt;estra and
the Jazz famastique to thaw the musical
snowbanks of Bison town. The Jazzmystic
makes his first Artpar1&lt; Jazz Festival
appearance September 6, capping a Marathon
ol New J~ which will Include some of the
most radically Innovative performers In this
Music: New Music/New Poetry (poet Amiri
Baraka, drummer Steve McCall,.40nd reed terror
David Murray) head the festivities of ttie coming
Sunday fest. It mar1&lt;s the first time that the
Festlval has fully recognized the Jazz
explorations of the past two to three ®cades
oft known as lhe avant garde1exploratlves Sun
Ra has long been a ploneer In developing.
That devetepment began In the late 1940s
with Fletcher Henderson, and it would yield the
most versatile Jazz band since Duke Ellington
himself. Ra's piano WOI'k and arrangements
dazzled even the In fatiguable Coleman
Hawkins, and his Third World folk collective
orchestration would Influence John Coltrane,
Andrew Hill, and-directly forecast lhe worldfamous AACM to be formed by the later 1960s.
Poet and dancers alike have gained insight
from observing Ra's deceptively simple verse
and choreography since at least 1960, while
elect tonic keyboards "'ave been a creative
Ar1&lt;estral domain since 1956.
T he Sun Ra song and dance Is an advanced
form ol Brack Minstrelry, the thrill and breath- .
stealer delivered without the " old-time"
degradation of Jotson/Diarnond blackface. Only
the power of the performance Is maintained,
and nurtured by Ra with a satirical flair of the
now and potential, the subtle and flamboyant,
sparing nothing and lUnching nol an Inch from
whipping on lhe lyrical truth.
A natural balladeer and one of the meanest
of the musical Flrebreathers, Ra Is a tradition, a
caretaker, and a thronemaker. A look at his
,t\n&lt;est.ra reveal but a few of the monarchs
striding this sound.
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arranged, well·played dasl) of excitement that rocks propelllngty
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This Washington quartet's second LP Ia pretty much along tile
aame tinea as their debut-a shrouded, sometimes temlylng ,
tandacapa of present dar. alienation and lonellnesa.
Using musical "atmosphere" as a principal front,
gultarl1Vcomposer Robert Goldstein leeds us eclloey leads and
dlltor1ed chords white Robin Rose's synthesizer• lada In and out
with video madness. The straining, dangerous voice of lyricist
Roddy Frantz, weverlng between pretention and realization, articulates cold-cut emotion out of several tracks (especially the
disturbing vision of "Jar My Blood,'1 evoking l ear1ut glancn and
a milieu of paranoia from within.
A despairing post metamorphosing Isolation and a "cerebral"
sound and a lew other things will prO'Ie Interesting lor the
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Oolln.g out lnformaUoft a\ O"-nlttlon.-IU1
FrefhtQtt ger lhlllr tlr¥t lo~ t l UB dwltti'thte• tHy prog"m

Orientation greets freshmen;
first introduction to UB offered
By KELLY ANN MYERS
S~trum"Stqff

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A lltOUp or stuckntS f10m New York City .;tti03 at
the Ellicott Complex Student Oub ehauer excitedly
about their last three days at UB and their impending
r~HC year away from home. AS they leave a new
group of students with their parents arri\le, waiting
for racwt,y and aid.. 10 explain the impo.;ua
Unh·ersjty, and Orientation '81 $1-aru all O\'U again.
Summer Orientation, a three day incroductory
course for freshmen on learning and U\1ing ·at UB,
has undergone .KVeral changes in the last rive years,
including_ 1hc employment of more student aides this
summer.
''Wt: now employ 33 student workers u aides and
slve them a lot or training-SO hours worth,"
Orit:ntalion Director Joe: Krakov.ialc explained. ··~
program is more. oompltte. Students are ~d\lised,
registered and scheduled quickly into the mainstream
by aides."
Orientatioo ' 81 Procram Supervisor Scott Heiland.
a 1980 UB ~~taduate, claimed that Orientation
evaluations have been \'ef)' favorable. ''My
Orientation was different from 1hc v.-ay it is now:•
he said ...lbe proeram now is mote in touch ,.;m
the S:ludent. more structured, -which is &amp;ood- Tbe
procram bas been pared down: they have lefl out the
unnecessary." Kn.kowia\: pointed ouc that it is
difrttUtt to indudc aU the pertinent information in
under three days.

W

hUe -SJudents" ate given 72 hours to assimllatc vast
amounts or information their parerns are- given an ·
e-ight hour crash course. Parent Orientation Director
Denise Jackson monitors a slide show and a campu:s
to\lT and presentS speakers to sJve parents a slims»&lt;
or the compleXity or their 9ffspring's new lifo.
MOSI speakers stress that students may or may no! .
lead their Ji,... the way their parents taught them to.
Campus Ministries Advisor Edward Fisher advised
parentS, "In deali03 with people here, we deal with
them u- adults whether they arc or not••,
••vau may no1 agree with this,"Jae,continued.

.. Your chiJd's morals may oot be what you taught

rhtm: however we may bC' able to teach the-m
altcma.tives. ''
··vou.ng people learn from youn&amp; people.'•

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A$$0clate Vi« President ror Student Affairs Anthony
Lorcnuni daimtd ... A uudent may want to know
about what a professor is likt: for a certain course
and insa~d or looking in a c:ourse ck$cription
handbook for the information, he o r sbe may ask
anothq6tudent • • . ·whether it'1 right or wron,g.
that"s rounscli.ng ...
Parents took a philisophical vi~w of orientation.
"II OeaviJli home ror &lt;ollege) is a fac:t or life,"
assened Barbara Coyman ... Thc.y are who 1hty"re
going to be . .. Another parcna agreed, .,Their basic
personality has alicady hecn shaped by this ase. All
'4'f! can do is 1~-t go and hope ror the be:$l. ·~
Some expressed concern about the vandalism they
saw and about the lack of individual attention thdi
son or daughter could rec:ri\'t .

''Generally.

parents are-concerned and ask vel)'
peninem questions about what their son or 4aughter
tan expeet to race at UB., " Ja&lt;:kson noted.
While moSl freshmen doubted whether they could
remember all or the inrormation they were given.
most of their impressions were rl\·orable.
"The workshops were bysteri""'.'' one Long lsbnd
woman exclaimed ... and the orientation aides did a
fantaStic job."
Another student agreed, "There was too much
prog.ramming, but the orientation aides knew how to
break it up."'
The standardfzed testing for math and En&amp;lish
wert not necessary, some 5tud&lt;nl$ claimed, and the
food was awful, especially the hamburaers. whicll
some said IA$Ied tike "Buffalo Chips." Other
students grimaced over tbe Unh·etfity's "'huge" siu.
"'It doesn't scare me though.'• explained an
incoming freshman~ '' l came here for t~e cnaintt'rin&amp;ProctAm and t~ Main Street Campus easy 10 8&lt;1

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Center gives D.S A protest party
Wdsbina coou ...,.., baldiu. •be SWdeot
Assoclalion (SA) bas ll&lt;dded 10 ceO
a pickd
a,pinn lhe adml~ 's move or the .X.ualicy
l!ducalion Ct-nttt 10 the Elllcoll Complex. Ho~,
Caner staff m&lt;mbetl lhrew a movina out protest
pany or their own Jut Friday.
Acmrdlns 10 Squire/Ambcrst Division Dmctor
Bob Haydm, he "knew all alona" about SA
Praidcnt Joe Rfrun's plam for a pick" Une aplnst
the Divbloft or Studmt Alfoin (DSA) and advbod
opinsl II. Its recoo1 decision to rodaim the Cauen'
loan«! 11 Ill Nonan-ror .... by tbc Speci,IJ
Scnica P&lt;OIJ'IID-bod .cqinally draWII slwl&gt;
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IIPI&lt;l about DSA's dedsloo 10 - t h o c-or, but
asc:rtcd thai lb&lt; COIISllltndotD lllloul lb&lt; eotitc
.UUilloo supc&lt;adc the lllllk Sc:xulil1
Eduarion isaac. "We hi~ to look otlloe whole
picture;· ... aulntaincd. "if we liaht ror one.....
ba"" to foahc ror them all. Then "" 38 o!p%Uz.ltions
in Squire."
Ho~ Hayden opposed lh~ picka and ad"-!
Rilldn 10 fa&lt;&amp;a a plclld. " We're 11 a sauilive
~lation point," he uplalnod, "and I fd1 a
prolett would jeopardit&lt; tho otbor 35 groups in
Squire."

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Hl)'dall' «!.,..IUICC lO ..,. u SA protest
-mlly cvoiV&lt;!CI from a CODv..- wllh Y100
Praidcnt fa&lt; focilillcsl'lamtbla .loluo Neal who
advised bini aplna 111y public cllsplays. "In the
JpiCt or half.,.. hour last W&lt;ek.'' Neal di&gt;doocd,
"IWO people Wd IIOIIlCihiD&amp; about a picka 10 I
eallcd Bob. He said Ibis wasn'I serious ond I told
him I didn '1 think it would accomplish an)'lhlna."
The Vltt Pmldc:nt added, "'"bat we need is '
information and • pickn •'Oft't give us any mo~ :·
sC.ualiiY Bdualon Center Director Ellen
0.riAmKn dJ...,...S wi\h tbe decision tO bold off
on a protea ... Neal wou.ld loYC it if no one m.ade
any statemmt, .. &amp;he: cmpbui.zed. uwe can't 80
witbotlt 1 stltanau-th• would 11e ocquicscina ...

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Nonan olllee u a protca aplnsl the 10
Elli&amp;u-il bad oceupicd lh• spocc: siDix last
October ..._ they _.. ewicUd by tho Collqa fnxn
their loentd EUicou orr..,._ ea.c:r mar.bcn we
CIOCICml&lt;d 1h01 !hey will ooc bo abluo eff&lt;dhody
mea &lt;be nctds or the community and liB if they""
COIUW!lly bdna rdoaotcd.
" How wUitbe w..tcm New York COIIIJIIUniiY find
us at Ellieou?" O.ristmsm questioned. "I'm nc&lt;
sun: Hayden undcratands our o«d fa&lt; Yis&gt;Oilily ond
liiXCSSIOility."
In 1 symbolic ~lure, Christensen ll(Qenud 1
candle1o Student Union Oir&lt;Cior Jim Crub&lt;r, who
ft'Ptaenled OS A. in the nc:aoc-iatiam over the Nonon

·'This au&gt;dk roprcom&amp;s the n.me or tnllh and
lcnowlcdae," 11M: explained. "Volon1tu1 who
eomplde a 60 hou• uaiDin&amp; ~ arr pruo~~tcd "''"'
a candle; wh&lt;r....- they ao they ~ 10 c:any 0111
the INIII and ICI rupon$ibly."
She lddcd "I'm 00&lt; sure Gruber,... instrumental
in brlnalJ11 us back in 10 the ocademlc Spine."
Cnlb&lt;r .,..;ou.Jy ocoeptcd the cift and
ll&lt;knowledacd lh&lt; "serious srowina problems ..
fldna
·•The (Uiure is aood •.. Gruber maincained. "l"h.t
Center·, meriu JPC&amp;k for itsdf."

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By ALAN C. KACHI C
Nationai·Editor

R

espondJng LO tht rtcent influx
of Latin Am&lt;ri&lt;MI a.ad
Ouribean ar...,..s, Presidmt
~ 1lft,llOUnccd last
Thursday his administration~,

new irnmiaration policy.
The proposed plan-which may requirt
some Con.,-essional approval-would g1vt"
amru:ay and per:maoent resident- status ro
tht estimattd t hret to oix milfion Ulo:aal
1l!itos ,..bo msortd th&lt; country befor•
January l. 1980. These 1mmiarants ...ould
be al\o,..td to Uve and WOJk in tb&lt; US but
would ban to wait 10 mor:e l'U" to &amp;aln
Pf')n&amp;nent residtnt statuo. But. they wiU be
forbidden to bring their opoweo or children
to tb&lt; US for 10 y..rs and Ibm wait
anotbtr five years to gllin cltiuruhlp.
A s.imitar proaram wl$ propoSt'd for
Haitian and O:tban rcfu,... ,.bo arrhtd
beror• January f, 1'81 except thai they will
be allowed residcocy,.ncr five
)'tan-provldtd they ltam to read &gt;nd
speak English.
Asserting in -a press stattment that tbe
US is a eountry built by and &lt;\lmpostd of
immlgn.nu, tb&lt; President ouctintd clg)lc
principles for his immiar&amp;tion policy which
01
ate designed 10 preservt' our tradition or
accepdna- rordcnen to our shores. but to
tbc:m in a contrOikd and orderly
f..hioo ... Th= on::
-A continuation or .. America's

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countries and to ··~ i.q 1hc responsibility
of welcoming and re·lt'lllin&amp; those "'bo Doc
opprmion."
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to ovence 1ncomina. immir.tani:S and to
decide who can stay and wbo is illcaalJY In
the country. and to uphold fait tabor
practica.
-The poooy mu,\1 rtnca th&lt; special
relationship the US has with ju two doscst
neig)\bor&gt;, Mtllko Md Canada.
-A retO&amp;Oition that both chc US and
Me&gt;Uco bave bene.fictd from tbc:

Al&gt;o. lht President p•oposed nf"'
lealslation whloh "ould ..-rve co prevent
immisrancs from ent&lt;rina Jb&lt; eountry. One
aspocc of tbb would be to pormlt rhe Coast
Guard ro Slop at oea unro:aistertd "VCSsds
suspecttd of carrying ill&lt;&amp;a11lliens and force
them IO rec-um to their pon or oriJ;ln. What
was meant by fonx was l•f~ undefintd.

Reagan
reveals
new
alien
policy

rmploymml of Mexican&amp; ill the United
States and that "a numbtr of our states
ha••• •'pecill labor netds, and we $ould
takelhc;sc into account.''
- A fair di.stribtrtlon of "tht impaa.s of
our national immigralion and rdugee
policy" with the dir&amp; -aid or the
aovcmment.
- A search for ••new " ':l)'S ro i.ntqratc
rdug~ into our sod~y without nunuring
lheil"dependen~ on ..,•dfart.''
-There should be an intunational
anornpjto find solutions to til&lt; problenu of
immipottion and rt:fU$teS wilh

"'intcma:Uonal COOptration to assist
aC&lt;lelcnued economlc developmco1 to
reduce: motivations for i1Jq.al
immigration. ••

Aside from the amnesty Pfovam
Reagan's immisralion policy contains
-.at othtr aspO&lt;tf' dcsi'"td co both
accept_ the- afiens currtntl)' Tn the country in

a maMct that is -accepta.blc to Washington
QOd the immiara.nu naliv1Hand~s
ao,•e.rrune:ot I1S weU ns s:tmunin&amp; the 1 ide of
futwr immigrmion.
Form&gt;cl$tls the "gucsc wor~tr" plan.
SO,OOO foreian workcs a year l'itl be
allowed to lh•e and v.'Ork in the country ror
nine 10 12 month!i a )'cat and are not
&lt;tisibl&lt; for residency. These irnmiaranu wUI
no1 be cluttered on the c:ount.ry's border
areas. •• they arc coday. but racbcr will be
channeled by the ,o,•crnmcnl 10 .st.atc:5 11.0d
indwtries which need Jabot. Thi,..proaram
will be in.Ututtd initially for cwo yurs but
rould be exp;u~dtd.
Another R&lt;agan proposal &gt;nnotil\eed lui
wtek i~ to fint c:mplo~ who L:nowingly
hirt illo:aaJ lli&lt;rU SSOO to SIOOO. Thor&lt; art
currt'ruly no laws apjnS&amp; this practice. To
preventth&lt; hirina of iUegal aliens in rht
labor force

au applicants wiU ha~ 10

prcset&amp;t t"o forms of Klcntiralion with
one poosibty ch&lt; new, Social Security cards.

Anomer pi«&lt; of logi&lt;lolion would aUow
ch&lt; Prcsid&lt;nt to declar&lt; a apecial
immiJracion orncraency. This woUld
prohibit US Ye\&gt;tls from tra•-dJns co
•pecifitd !oreiin pons and would. &lt;$tlblisb
holding center&gt; for refuaces. Port or this
proposal would be tbc: creation of a
!Uiional ccntrr for rofugecs.
Additionally. Rtaaan requesctd cbac
Conarcss inereasc che Border Patral bud&amp;et
b)' S40 million for facilfcy'improvornmcs
and for the biring of &amp;uard•.
ln line with the .. i))tdal rdatioos:bip ..
lxl,..ecn ch&lt; US and hs neighbors. cbe
PrcsidfJlt propostd doubling the current
immjga_rion quota or 20,000 people a ~ar
from M~lco and Canaada, The quo1a for
Mexicans could be lncre1lstd to 60.000
under • $peclal ....Uon or the plan.
F'rnally. tht new potk:y succcscs the
creation or a men efli~ent procedure for
deciding the -suuus of immigranu-that is
wbethcr they should be si•m asylum or
ti&lt;PCUtd.
In a rdated incident Suprnne Coun
JUStke John Paul scevera. ucendtd
Thuroclay a bon on ch&lt; dtporcalion or
thousands of Mexican immigrancs not yet
kpUy in the eounuy. These immiararu•
rould be covertd undtt Reaaan 's plan ond
&amp;i\•m uylum.
·
Th&lt; US Court of Appeals had proviou!\)'
iuutd "" injun&lt;:tion barrio&amp; til&lt; govcrnm&lt;nl
from expdlincche immi8f&amp;nls until Augu.st
I. S.evens' ac:tion will remain in effect unlil
thee Supreme Cour1 ta_kc:5 further action on
the issue at a later date next term.
The case was brouaht fonh by M~
J..r.rho $aid thai the aovernmtnl imposnl
unlawful Umju on immigration from their
eouncry in 1977. AU bad been apptylna for
\i.sas- to uy in the cououy ptrmantntly,

Turnabout leads to possible deportation of student
To Cugino, Rupn's recent proposal of J'A'ft'P'ing

By DEBORA K LINDQUIST
F~turt Edilor

amnesty to aU inept aliens is just that-.. m«d)' a
proposal.'" H.e. said il h.as oo beario&amp; upon VentO\' and htt

predjcamC'nl bec:auK il is nne dose co beJn.a enacted. Only
all&lt;r montlu of deliberation could tbb havt any effect, h&lt;
said. •
Ferrow'$ offi« said it ~"'uld nor com:men1 on this cast,
hue Patlaco said cbl!c cht Dimkt Oircaor diKounts the •
importGll« or Rea.san's proposal abo. ioh,s signifw:ant. in
tbis spirit-.., argua P&amp;rlato. 01 lt could encourage him
(Fcrro-w) to reach out into the future and lean in her favor.
lmmlaration hal tht discretion to he(p out, if thf)l want to
exm.ise. it, they can.''

:umit Yenuw ~co UB (rom Israel on a
Sludenc visa in July 1978. Last year sb&lt; ~"'
iovot"cd with an -area syn.agoauc and was
osktd by th&lt; rabbi to ml in as Sundoy school
tcac:her·btalusc tht prt'Vio\15 aeacher had len
UOtl&lt;pectedJy. The Oepanment of
lmmicration found ouc. As of Scpttrnbtr I, 1981 sht must
be out of tbb eouncry o r sh&lt; will be dq&gt;orred.

C

A nudmt visa has three main stipulacion.: (I) you musc
be a full tim&lt; Sl.udent; (2) you eannoc ..,.,.,pe crnpioymenc:
aod (3) you must leavt ch• country when )'QUI studieo arc
finishtd. Oumic violated htr v1sa, by her owo lldmission,
"I made the miscak&lt; • .. t admintd cbac! was working...
But bcs lawyer, Lucian C. Parlato . &lt;OOtends tlu1 there Is
more CD tbb cme than the admicttd lporancc of srudent
visa rulft. Last year 01 this time Parlato, Yoruov.
Cansresoman Joel&lt; Kemp ud tbc: Buffalo OiSltkt Oirl"''r
or lmmlgaoion Benedict J. Fetrow met in W&amp;sbingtoo co
discuss the ease. Upan Ybu.ov'.s admission, an aaretment
wu reachod. Ac&lt;ordinaco Parlato.h~clicnc would be put
ou parole for ooc year and
co post a S2000 hood
Milch would be rcfUAdtd when sb&lt; cort\l)ldes htt Sludies
and left tbc: country. Yentov recdvtd as&gt;ur&amp;llcu from
lmmiarorion thot she would be free Co apply for immiarant

ba••

.stalUS.

•

It was an oral aarecmeot, but Parlato requcsttd ic in
writing, jusl to bl" sure.. Parlato lw. a memo rrorn
tmmlgaoion soyina that Mien her parol&lt; is ovtr, YenJov
wiD have t.bc. chance co apply ror immiarant status-.

" We wertto&lt;ally rir:&lt;dv&lt;d," said Parlato. "We wore

wUUna to mak&lt; eoooc:saiool (parole and $2000 bond) in

bopcs that it woUld 9AY ofT but wo wen crudly chwantd by
""~ ~lpnlabout."

lmmiaraoion aulboritles dluqardtd any parts or the
..,.,...,enl, atJUina that a law t:lllstUCatin&amp; thai if someone
hal ...:q&gt;Ced unauthorized ernploymeru any application for
~
will be dc:nioci ••Porl.tto wu 1101 a-e or
thit (be calls ia "a quirt In the law") and therefor&lt; •tJUCS
br: ucl his cllc:Dt lurve been lllisled.
PwiMo asked f&lt;rrow ..tty chis law wos noc bmtlll&gt;c to
bis a11CIItloa, and lhe officials oplanarloo wu "Tbat"s the
law.•• We ea.a"t td-e you in . - y fiC&lt;I. or
inlatitndoD laws." hlll&amp;o qrea, but since this law
c!Pcdr clcda with the.,... be aayt be Cl1IDOI uod&lt;nllUid
wllr it_.,~. ''Somelhlsla 1 &lt;lonfc urwiCfStaod I

••Ill

- · · - - -·" gJ4

the..._.

Tht 'Cast rcsu In th&lt; hand• or the D&lt;parrmenc of

tmmlaraoion as Y~to• '1 Auaust 31 deportation date
approaches. As it now Sla.nds, Ycnaov wiU not succumb to
the pressures.
" I'm wlllioa to fi&amp;hc. I don't think I'm a had person."
she strcsstd. "I will ftlbt ba&lt;:k for my ii&amp;bu. ll't noc fair.
They &lt;lmniiaration&gt; let you bcli&lt;vc oo&lt; thing and do
another. I didn 'r do anythlns. wr0&lt;11 rhis year. I c:an't 1!1
b&lt;lcl&lt;co \&lt;rat!."
Yentov earn&lt; to UB for th&lt; lnJensi•e &amp;glisb l.anguq&lt;
lnstitut&lt; (IELO and earo!kd ao an undercraduat• io
' Am&lt;ri&lt;MI Sludler. As of Scptembtr I sbe will
her
B.A. and hal·a New York C'uy job ofTor as a leather it&gt; a
Hebrew ~hbol. Yet Yoruov cannot take the job until she is
aranctd lmmlaraot status. The reaching position in lsr..t
thai sb&lt; lr:ft co Sludy in tbc: Unittd States C01Jl)oly be held
for tbree years; tbliS, sb• hal already lost chat job.
But to tbe authorities workioa as;ainsl her there .seems to
be no qutSiion tbot she is wrona. Aceonling to
lmmiaration. Yen\0\' Yio\3ttd her student l'isa by workir~J.
It is as oimpl&lt; uclw. No maucr that sh&lt; nor htrlaw)'«
- · mad• IW:lrt or that specific law.
Furthermore, GuJino slid, "while •ht '\'IS Slill on parojt
here. sht. went to Mexico -and -£0\ a visit.or•s visa 10 le&amp;..
back lmo tbe us. Tbr:re11re a numbtr or inconii.st.cncies in
wbar she bas said on appticacions... Gulino refwed to
&lt;lahorac. further, citing Kornp's ofr~&lt;e policy of no
commcntin&amp; on ·constfturnts cues.
••1 did cvtt)1hin.&amp; ao finish iehool in a )'ear:' .aid
~AU that Parlato wanes is an explanation. He W&lt;~nts to
Yen~ov. I posttd the $2000 aild wmc on parolt-1 went
know ..tly lmmi(IT&amp;tion promised his cllenttlurube would
throU&amp;h with the qreementco adjuSI my ~w. If I had
be ablr: CD cbanae her status, ud chtn reoqtd on tht
knowo lbat I '"OUicl be refuotd I wouldn't ha•• accepttd
a&amp;rmnenc. "What they we doln&amp; is wrong." be"
tht-areeaaeoc."
emphasized. AlthoU&amp;h sbe did 1101 adbtrt to the ro:aulations
''They (lmlllifp1loion) don't
a &lt;lamn. I'm tryina co do or .a student ma, she did 10 Wlknowingly. and Parlato
ir risht. I made a mlstan. Bus they don·'c keep rh&lt;ir word.
minks that tmmi&amp;ration should be mort understanding.
I don't ~ wbat to think," sh&lt; concit&gt;Uiod.
"I ooocend tbls i• bed laillto," Aid Parbrlo, "a
Rua Guaioo, an ilde 10 Kemp. dacribtd chis as a
concradictioo or will! wu -prOIII!std us last September ...
"&lt;*her irnohed caoe." He bas been workillt on the ....
In ber lawyer's &lt;Y&lt;S. Cannlt Yftllov mad• two
•
and wao m..-anat U. •rranaina tile mectioa in
raistakcs-sbe took a lob u a Sund1y school Ceacbtt and
WJISfilolloa.
abe bc:iltwd the Millen W&lt;Wd. •

urhey (Immigration) don't
give a damn. I'm trying to
do it right. I made a
mistake. But they don't
keep their word. I don' t
know what to think."
:.....ca·rmit Yentov

ai••

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.EORUM

A lame duck Ketter conducts UB business as usual
'----...

By SETH GOODCHILD
Mo!KIIinl Editor
htk lilt Praidmtial Seardl Committtt part! the:. 11.11 of prMpecti..
rrpiK&lt;romu, dtpartinJ Prcsidcot Robtn L . Kater hti continued to
make critical decUioos afftdinathc: Unh'tnlty'• fllturc. appamuly
.....,nns his tame dude Aatos.
Acmrdin&amp; to lop adslliftiJUators, Kdttf'• d&lt;a&gt;ioo 10 rclllft on
•
JonQirY I hti had linlt iml*l on U B'• opaatlon.
Ketter b.. opted 10 COOMI\ICI buJIIt&lt;slu
tlunprdtna
by - . . 111at
bt sbould la•'t I"' SU&lt;XaSOr mort ........y
•'h&lt;n finally sd&lt;Qed. It was noted,
howe-cr. !.hal all oudl mo&gt;ts arc O&lt;:tually
ternpcmry lftd could conteivably bt
~tr&gt;td ancr htJ rrplac:cmtnl i$ "oritnttd"
to UB a ycar or two in the futurt.

W

.....,ion,

....w.

,....,ru. that Kntcr It "Orklna to fill and
it said to bt on tht brink of maklna the
appointments. The mosl i_mpona.nl or
111-. the newly-created Vke Prffidcnt for
Academic Strvica. has btcn narrowed to
lllrtt pcopk. &gt;carch commontt dlaor
Owlts Fosd noted.
It ... larovtd that tbt ftdd hti bttn
prmtd 10 tbrce-AS&lt;IJIIIII tO tbt Presldcrot
Robtn
from Buffalo Stat&lt; Col~
aod two ouwdc canthdotn. one !rom
Buffalo State Col~ and anoth&lt;r from the:

w...,..

In rour imponant ana.s- Oivision I
policy, personnel appoinunents and the
Univcnity's bud(tt-dttibtrations are
II&lt;()&lt;C'tdlnau planned. Only Aeademk
Affairs, acdnt~ out of deference to lllc ...,
president has elteted 10 delay coruidcratlon
of a major pOlicy dllftlC or innovation.
••1n a Unl'tcnlly as rnaturc u lhis
V'tce Prc&gt;ldcnt for Gr11duate Studies and
Rtscarcb Dooald Rennie observed, "such I
mo..t- (Kcun-'5 r~ation) woa't ha~ any
dnulk ncpti&gt;&lt; efT&lt;CU at au. We already
ha¥t" a wdl-oiltd madtlncry ln place." He
added lllat U B's c•'Oiution durina the: put
II )'tar&gt; en&gt;ur« a vtt001h"lran&lt;ition.

one:·

Rennit's •~smnu mcc univasaJ
aa;reemc:n1 as ''~« ptntdenLS and deans
reported thai chcir rtaular activities werc

ru_QgKK1~n'-'

1"11"· t..cuct'j

' 'Wr arc mmina quuc rrt-Qutnth

now:• 1bc Une\cn.rty Counat Chauman
Emcrt&lt;us upl.ttovtd. "fotlo .. tnc up on
applkaaiOftS and 1M lt\.t 10 v.c 011 rake •
m&lt;2.1urt b) Labor Day " Millofto re&gt;-.altd
that 0\'tt tiO pcol)lt ,..,e ,.,...,td f&lt;&gt;&lt; llle
JOb and that the: C'OitUI\Itttt " a&gt;i II ill
fC!C'ri\·in,a fCSUJJlO. .cJdi"J tO II\ a.lrt'ad)
bu..rcknsomt ta!ol..

me

iss.x-acconbna 10 mcaina sourcu-Ketter

oblt~eous to tua ckpanu:rr, ~~·~ orriC."r
diOJC 10 ldd off tt&gt; .,.opo&gt;ed
rcorpoimiCMI. Prtfttnna to ttllow the ....,
l'faidcal to panicipate "' &amp;D) dita.sAOM,
ROS5btra "put on the: bod. bomtt" cfforu
tbal could ha•.., multed tn a rad1cally
diffcrmt acadanoc aructurc
-.,.
"We ha¥t'R't stopped l~tnkln&amp; about it,"

~ue&amp;:nor-C'tuurma.n of •he: Ptt,ldmual
S&lt;ardt Committee ,Kobtrl Mlllonli \lid Lut
v.cd: lh:u 1hc p:mrl 11 c-urrmcty conSldcrinc
applkalioft.l and lUW$110nl 1h1t ba'-t
pOured io from &amp;~ound lht rount.-y. •.ct
hopts or maktn&amp; a &lt;ho'tce by Januaf) I.

undergoing Iiiii&lt; dl.,upclon.
On the issut of up8Jadina UB'l a thl&lt;tic
program ro Olvi&gt;ion I !latus-followins a
sdtet pand's recommcnclotlon-noJormal
dcci&gt;ion ~ • .; btcn announetd, allllongh
Ketter rrporttdly b near tO on&lt;. Despite
r~dvina the commiucc-'s proposal early in
the Sc&gt;rin&amp;. tbt P..sident has withhold •
final dctrtt, Men's Athletic Oirecor
Edward Muto eq&gt;lauted, beat&lt;a of lllc
conuOV&lt;ny wnound•na bucball COKtt BiD
Monkar&gt;h.
"Tbt ...... that btJ'PCRtd btre "' lbt
Sprina put tbc O.•i&gt;lon I dtcUion on
hold," M uto .ald. "It put a damper on
e&gt;erytbing
rtlated tO alllletia." He
denied th.at Kaler's reslJ.nactoft wu
in&gt;oh·ed Wltl&gt; th&lt; delay and rdtcrattd Ill&lt;
Prtsidcnt's suppon ror the lthlerie
dcpertment,

inslructed the: Grad !We School to procetd
.,;tl&gt; iu plan. surpn&lt;ina tOmt wlto bdk&gt;td
Ketter • ·ould delay implementation.
·
Rennie's plan had mtt opposition. in
pan, beatose It would ptovidt ont
mecltanhm for admittina sraduatt students.

(SUN Y) Central offod.lb la&lt;t wctk and •ill
10 btfore the Slat&lt; O.vt&lt;lon of the Bud&amp;&lt;t
(008 ) llln thos S•momcr.
Ocsj&gt;iltlllc Prt:Sidmt't intmllon to have
the Univr.nil)' conunu.t on a courw

the: V'oa: President inwttd .. We ju.ll
dtt&gt;dtd to brina for.. ard our proposals in
tht p . . _ of the """' offl&lt;'&lt;f " Ht noted
that Olhtr acadcrnot: plannlna ,..,.
p&lt;ocotding as &gt;Chtduled. ,.ith "oo
dimlnutlon."
The rtOrJanlt.acion •ould haH chan,ed
thr cunau 'tM""furc. by lncorporatina tl\t
three core campu1 racuhia ln10 1 masshr
Collqt of Am and S&lt;o&lt;r&gt;oa. wrth tbt
poS&gt;t'bohty of dismanthna the: O.vt\IOit of
Undttar11duatt Edt&gt;&lt;atoon (DUE).
A&gt;1001te DliE Orin Wah« t..unz
admuttd that to I&lt;' a l"opo&lt;al to Kmn
btfO&lt;&lt; JanUOI') I """ld ha-. bten all bua
imponoblt, "'bilk • O&gt; to.l by dda)in'
-.t"t'L ...ll\c' puxcn o( chanJt u. ~cr')
dtl.tbt-rat&lt;' and ro ._...,, ioit. month~ -\ not a
d1sadvan1~c '"-an ac.adcnnc aw\ronmcnt.'"
ht opmcd.
Wh.tJr the Unh cn.i1) conunut\o 10

athleties. artdUatc 'tu&lt;lent admissions

K etttt, in tht midst or a tO da.y vacation ,
oould not bt reached for commcnt.
The Preoitlcnt recdved 01rona praise for
hi$ a&lt;tions slncr hh March resignation
annouocnnent . Hown-er, be has bteo
mUdly criticized for his decision to ao
abtJod ,. tth a cmtra!iztd ldmiwons policy
for 1/adUite AUdtnU. Tht proposal, mtl
"''ith ~ at a Joint me&lt;~ ina or the:
&amp;e:ltdcmk abinerJCouna1 of Deans ,....
!JIProvtd dc&gt;pit&lt; hc:ated dcbat&lt;. '
AllhotJ&amp;Il many dcam oppootd tbc move,
and opinion ..,.. •lllit on tl&gt;t

UB tGXt~Uy prCJtOted h&gt; prdlmln.,y
requtSI to State Utllverslty of New York

Becowc of the l•rsc number of poltntial
presidmts and 1M oommtuec-·• ad\isory
role. Millo&lt;'llt dlotmed 11 lttAY "'WWI up to
thrtt d1ffc-rcnt nlln\CS to 1hr full Council.

'Ketter has o ted to conduct
business as usual, ·disre arding
assertions by some that he should
leave his successor more leeway when
finally selected . . . (but) all such
moves are actuall tem orar and could
'COnCeivably be reversed, after his
replacement is "oriented" to UB a year
or two in the future. ,

instead of the 90 or 10 in ~alton now.
"Everyhody suspects that tOme
programs admit lt5S than qualifltd
arad~We studenu to krrp the prosram's line
in openllioo," a pettkipatil ma.i.nrained..
''This could dimlnate that prlldke." H&lt;
added that he: was unsu~ if Ktttcr ollould
haft made the ru~ In the face of
wbstantial -Jition.
• was cliscuutd "thorouply" lftd lllat
"..tw happened ,.... not doffcrcnt lllan
Re Aid, "lt'su t!..,.... or the: btnd"tiS
what "ould have happcntd in the: pua."
or .ha•"'l I lame duck were il!UIIrattd. He
V'oce Prcsidcot for Aadcmit: Affairs
-.u a.b&amp;e to tnO\C very fut •1thoo1 havin&amp;
Robtn Ros&gt;btra calltd the affair "minor"
to face any cons&lt;qutr~C&lt;S ." Tilt sowce. a
and praised llle President's performance
member of tbe laldcmie cabinet, suueottd
~ his rai&amp;nation announcaneru .
·
that much o~thc: opposition could have
"Kttte. has bten actin&amp; •cry responsibly, so
boetl political.
UB
can
10
forward,
and
he:
has
btcri
· "h may I!Ovc bttn a matter of internal
candidMcs for the prc:ilt1&lt;ncy ~otruaJina for ' judicious on luucs wiih laraclmpaot," he
tht moft mac11o IIIIQt," he commented.
maitotJintd.
U B abo bas a number ot administrative
.Rennie dllllfetd. notina tbat 111&lt; matter ·

Uni•mily of Minncsota-ilh Kett« e.pected to make a tlec:isoon ohonly.
llK other two ~. are DeamhiP&gt; for
tbc Faculty of Educational Scudies lftd Ans
and l.ctter&gt; "hidl arc both dofC to being
stafftd, ac&lt;:O&lt;dl. . IO Roabcrl.
Announcements arc antldpattd .withlo lhc:
next 1*0 W«b.
Tht bud•ct ddlbtratlons arc the founh
area w1i&lt;r't Ketter hu olccttd to allow tbc
UniversiiY 10 c»nlin~ r~ular opuadoru.,
• akhou&amp;h it b the moot medlankal of t..U•

He drnttd runxtf'\ that •n~bt tht choice ha)
olr&lt;Ody bten dl'&lt;mw to bt from oubid&lt; th&lt;
Uni~nil)' comntunny. '' We art- scm in dw
pr()('d$ or delibcralion).·· he rcltc=natrd.
E•tn aft&lt;r tht...., pr&lt;\ldcnt i&lt; "hiultd
do"" rrom """""the: m:any applicants ••
transitorY pcrlod L»torta up to t"'o )cars il
«p«ta:i. The admuu..,tnwon noted that it
micht tal.f' Ketltt'.s.lucet':'MU a ~htk to
undcrund the &lt;Ontrlt-"trn of tilt
Unhcrstt). tbt SUI'IY •&gt;"'ern and the Stat&lt;
polidcal lolrvctort
"I thtnk a chana&lt; tn lca.knhtp producn
a bialu$ in O()C'I"'IItOO,. ·• V'tce Prestcknt for
Hwth Sdcn&lt;a I Can., Panntll assmed.
··11 -.'OUkl ta"r an ouutek1 a year Of to to
pro&gt;'ide input,"
Vk&lt; P..sidtnt for facthtln Plannina
John Neal, •·h~ area i.s t'JM'Cl~ to
rC'CC:iVC' I &amp;ood metlurc or publk llft:nlion
btcaUK of th&lt; tr•n•f0j111ttlon or the Main
Street Campus to 1 H"ealth Sclentts Center,
said the: orientation ptylod would drpend
on lilt new ptesldent's bacJcaround. " If bt
C'0&lt;11cs from a pri•at&lt; lmtltution, be or &gt;he
..;u bt faced with a cenltln amount of
lcamina 10 do, .. NcaltbtoriJtd.
Most apetd that I r tlte new offtt:ial bas
prior capcriaoce in public hiahtr education,
the leamina ptylod would bt bntf.
DUE Deall JollA Ptradotto -.ocd tltat
"It Is a tnllltr or 11ylc. If lhcy have loU or
QI&gt;Crimc&lt; and CID mut.. Ill&lt; inlmW
politjc:s. it WOD•t eva~ taR two )"eei'L'' lbe
deaD, """' reomly rcttu110d f,_ a
_.,.,, W&gt;atlcal, calltd "" the:
coml'tlilttt to l)ltlt
willl Pill

a-

aat1ctait wort.
" I 1111 not -.ulftl for .., itUCr'llal
candidllte," bt Aid. "We 110011 au
outsider."

�.------in short.:._____:--,
c mntlUS

"It ts a JOOd propoool but th&lt;ft arc 11111 p&lt;Oblcrm." Peridot to
artained. " I ha~ MSJt t\im a memo ufii.DI him to dda)"
lmplan&lt;ntaiJO&lt;I." llt11&lt;1 b exjl&lt;('ltd tO mokt a dtciJion " ithln I
wcct. the Dean add&lt;d, noolna that 01 would bt impossibl&lt; co
&lt;ducat&lt; tht racully coml)l&lt;tdy bt(ort the scan or th&lt; Fall &gt;CIIItSt&lt;r •
Tht F1t:ulty Senile'&amp;plan •auld discord tht. X aradt. and al"'
Oludtnts tht option to pcJitioo the-appropriate Dean's orficc to
r&lt;mO\&lt; a 001111Cofrom tbt rtcllfd&gt; ofitrtbt approprillt drop datt.
Ptndotto ISStt1&lt;d that it ,.ould tokt ac la.st ooc ytar to &lt;ducat&lt;
tbt fO&lt;Uity on the i"tricadts or tbt new ploD. "For thlt kmd or
monumental c:b.an&amp;&lt; 100ft tim&lt; li nttd&lt;d," Paadotto wa&lt;d.

Gen Ed proble~s
Thty haven't 100&lt; 1"11Y·
Problans In lmplemmlina tht Unlvtrsity's C...,raJ Ed~ ion
proaram rtmaln as it iJ becomina •pparent that somt Departmenu
tnl)' be W\abk 10 m«t thdr rcquircmmu. O.vislon
Uncl&lt;rpwluote Education (DUE) Dean Jolin P&lt;radouo maintain&lt;d

or

lu: W&lt;dr.
In l*lkWar the ure and Kealth ~ portion moy bt
UDworlalbk. ac:axdin&amp; to P&lt;rldotto, who saki thll those
cloparunmts "llo.-e oo POtmtlalto dcbvtr .. hat they nttd." He
added t1111 tbuc ,... t.ollt or-~
m.~~iors ond or
OIC1IIQI the N11ural Sclmcxs and Ufe Sat..... -ioos to
CCCDpcnSate.
/
"Either we will have to ~r up CC:tUin 6cpartmcnu or we •iU
hive to eut bKk on somt rcquirc:m&lt;:nu ond ao bod co tht Flt:ulty
Senate," Prradouo lamcnt&lt;d. 8111 he assuc&lt;d chic tht P&lt;oar•m
would RIU bt in p~ by the Fall or 1981 ""'ithout 100 much lo&gt;&gt;."
Tbt dean claimed Unh...-.ity PrtSidrnt Robtn 1.. l(euer's

-ma

tic mal

ao...-.

the "'""""'·" ht noc&lt;d.

Student Association President Jot Rrrkln cond&lt;rnn&lt;d N.,. ' 'orl
Qo,crnor Hua,h Carey•'- n~wtil apPQintm~nt 10 lh~ UniHJSh)'
Cou11&lt;1l , assertins chat ruch positions should bt limil&lt;d to UB
alumni. D'Youville Coli&lt;&amp;&lt; Busineu ond Econom~ Chair, Joan 1(.
Robinson ...as appoint&lt;d July 3 co scr•e a nfnc year t&lt;rnl on the
Coundl.
Tbt Buffalo noth-r holds a bo&lt;btlor's ........ rrorn o·vou,illt.
ood Mauer or EduattOG dqt&lt;n rrom Canosrus
and
T..tltr's Collcac at Columbu Uru,'&lt;f&gt;IIY

Utility opponents to hold rally

Am herA Campus Drop/ Add in the fall, AS$0date Dirtctor for

On Sllluday, Jul) 2S ... noon. I rany protntin&amp; the Publre
Scf\ 1« Commouion IPSO "111 bt h~ at tht State c.p.tol buddona
on Alb&amp;o) . Otpniun or the raUy ore caUint on tht PSC co r&lt;Jtcl
tbt ptt1duJa rat&lt; bikes by ..,. Vorl Stat&lt;&gt;' ma)IO&lt; utilrh&lt;&gt;. and to
br mort rupon.si'~ to consurnn M'C'&lt;b.
Other ......,. includ&lt; suppnn or public po.. cr. rile rcrorm.
altC'f1111i\C entrlf, brll of ri&amp;hts, and tbt duronttnuma or
the Nine Milt Point II and Sllor&lt;ham n~r pwm.
Tht r».U)' •nU futurt 'Pf*~m and musitians from acJO)\ NtYorl. Stat t~

RCCOfds and Rqillr9tion Ellen McN&amp;matO announc&lt;d. Beainni..
Auauu 24, uudrnu can rqister in Baldy Hall room 202 on the

Saudis to rebuild reactor

""'It&amp;•

Drop/ Add sile
Th&lt; Olr~« of Admissiocu and Rt&lt;otd&gt; has loat&lt;d a sit&lt; for

lladtmie spine••
Tht om.. had search&lt;d for an add~onal sltt to its rqular
H~ B lo&lt;11ioo and was un!urf rf h •oCIId bt •Ill• to fmd on&lt;
durin&amp; tbt Si&gt;rU1J semester.
.,_
(

,..,.t

o.- •one.'"

DUE Dean John Ptndouo sard last
thot bt IllS osk&lt;d
Univffoily President Robtn 1.. l(dt&lt;r to ddly implrrnauatioo of
the Faa&amp;ky SenaJc·i recommendation 10 diminart: dtt X grac:k-.. and
r&lt;p!Aa il with an "unorfrcial rc:sianatioo."

Oent~

Watty AoeeriC't . . . .
~o-~,

0MJon It ~aVF Htlft
Jack ._..ltmO&gt;'bsN.
John fOrmda.JO,.p&amp;kt
Alan C Kltch!CIHtllonlll

,..._t.,.

__

Jott'Ph a z.,no.aet.t.u oc.. N•tJo..,
J;arnes 0JV~I'fN&gt;IOfl(tlllt1

J..._.._.s_.

...,

eo-tocO.i_ .. -

... ,,.,. fl_ ThcntMS'Hflt

DoYo&lt;l ...

r...,.~ -...

M!CnMI 0 8tutnWWh......J.t .,.,_.,

Steoren R. er.ndaHIC...,.,,.,.,
W•f"'B Hl.fflttifAft'.nli.l"t ...,..,.,
Manna a

Kazm4ef~&amp;aiVP#oetuctl.ut

&amp;\tttey GtgU.t.'d't. Coonfitt.fOI

, . _ _ _ ..,,... t:&lt;IIOOOO
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fi,..
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S~te. Col...1ele HNdf•nM
Servtce ancl Pteilte: Hen S4n•oe. n..
Sl»clfum Is r~Pt~IM tor M IIOf\at
ICtveniltnQ by Commwntutlont MO

Mwef\Jstng s.Mcet 'o Sti.IOenl&amp;. Inc:

Saudi Arabian lolormouoo Minosoer Mohamrn&lt;d Abdu Yomano
onnoufl«d last "'cck t1011, by authoriution or SAudi IGoa Kbaltd,
hll aournmrnc will rtbuold tht Sl.SO mill1011 lnoqi ....cor d"'!JJ&gt;&lt;d
bsl month by an lsr-~~th air auack .
Th&lt; A$sociatid p...,. rcporc Ol&gt;d thll the decision ""' madt
btcau&gt;e or the Sluc!i pob&lt;) of .upponona Arab nation• "(or bdta

X grades

o.n~.

E ~LMi,Ntww

Tbt CoonmisSion oo Wanimt Relocation and lnt&lt;rnm&lt;nt or
Civilians bqan hearin&amp;J itil 10 lnvtstit••• lh&lt; pos&gt;ibility or
r&lt;paratioos (or tht 120,000 peoplt or Japanese ln«StrY ,.ho-'
lnc&lt;rn&lt;d-allflodiY ror xcuritY rea&gt;Ons-ror thr« yean durona
Wlll1dWarll .
Wltnes= art to on&lt;lud&lt; lorm&lt;1 Suprem&lt; Coun JU&lt;IK&lt; Abt
FO&lt;Iti, Iarmer Juuiao [)qlartrnrnt olrldal James 1..
and
W\eral Japaoae-Amenc:al» •bo w.-u-~ 1n.itfllcd.
Tbt Aoncricap&gt; or Jopooa&lt; ID."Utryr mostly OUUM born in tht
Unit&lt;d Slot&lt;&gt; •"&lt;R bdd undo Ol&gt;rlttntTI1ioo campoli~&lt; conddiOII&gt; ti
1 rCIUII or nr h)'SltrU (ollo•llll the Pearl Karbor bomblll&amp;·
COflllltuuonal fl&amp;hts ....,. all&lt;a&lt;dly nolat&lt;d .. hen tilt P&lt;O!'lt """'
sdud and their prOptl\) tanli..,.t&lt;d und&lt;r PYesid&lt;rnial ordtf1,
ohhou&amp;h the Supreme Court upheld th&lt; plan.

Rifkin attacks Council choice

No.J

John It t.ap..I\II"UiiOt f~t Clht1
Seth GoocktMlO' M•fli•CII~ fdftof
Antl\ony M. Pt'U ~Ma n. .,ltf LfliHH
Atbeca: &amp;ttnt....N Att OltKttt

DtdSCuJU.'f N twl'

Japanese inCernmellC Investigated

rcoi&amp;nllioo would havtlinlt tffta on tbt proaram'•
unplan&lt;ntatioo, unla$ hiJ Sll&lt;td&gt;O&lt; "comts In and drqs bis rm."
Ht noc&lt;d thll lot .... mccliq •ilh Vkc PY&lt;Aiknt for Acadmuc
Arr""' lloben Rossbera ..-uldy co kftp p1t:t •itb dn~u
"Roslbtra is doinl tb&lt; btu lot ean ood,. absolutdy in (0\'0&lt; or

22Uif ,.,

The "'"""' ..,.. irutially buih by Ftancc tor researeh and
dtvclopment purpose&gt; but ..... dntroy&lt;d by lsradi, ...ho rw&lt;d lhll
Iraq W11 Willi the r8CI1Jt)' to manuracturt: atomic weapons.

ro. $iNC:t.rca oftct~a •• toc;atM •"
l:56 Squft Haft. State Unt..,..,.,. 01
New YOftL as Buftalo., sus "'-'t
Street. ~tr..JQ. Hew Y«k 142U

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(7t6j831-t . . _ , _ . ~01''
Hl81 Bulf.to. N Y TN Spee_ttum
StuOIBl PtriocUCif, Inc.. (dl~
pottcy fs determl' * by the Ed•tor·ln.

-

Ch_..t. R'PUbltc.Uon.t ot any mau"'

Mrein lltl~t the ·~ COftMnl of
She Edik.lr~f 1• atttctiJ

n . ~. Ptl'fl1tdtly 811ffi&amp;O

lnc..1310-SI
llut-H.Y

Otstnouttd tree to the ~It)'
c:onwnunlty/llmd one C0011* petiOI\.

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Wbilc Houoc- CouDCil ,.,.......,atho n&gt;d laJt llnmda)l
co diocwo ..,.q;.. Cot the lftiPCI&gt;dlna ocnmblc rot """.,..
activity'~*'&lt;· the
battle bciW«:n a •udml lf'KIP tftd
Lbe Adml!lislnlioe r.,. pritne orr'" ii*C n.. bqua.
The rdocaUaa or tbe 5CJt Edoado.. Ctater to the
Elli&lt;on Coal pie&amp; is brina
by boch 11o1n u • , ......
fO&lt; Wbat will happo:a wbal SquR Hall " tumtd Into a
Oenul foa'lity. SCIOdmt 110UPI ha,. las&amp; priority oo pnme
spa&lt;~&lt; at Alllll&lt;nl WILb
c:ocuidcrwon IOfaa to IIOIIdcmlc:
tftd odftlinisua&amp;ivc lf'Kipi, oa:ordil\ltO Unovtnky orrociab.
The SpcdaJ SeMca Divisbl or Sludml Afrain
teqUCSCed 1D orr101: at Amb&lt;rSI ODd was offered
admiois11atiYO spatt in the Nonoo SCud&lt;tlt Affoin wonc by
SCIOdcru Union Dir&lt;ctO&lt; Jomcs Oruber.
Thellll'", cvrrently occupied by Lbe 5CJt Education
Center, was to be divided bcl"&lt;ea the t"o voups. Bill by
the encl or two -Its of nqodadnns Spodal
bas
been pvca the mtire orra ODd the Sex Educauon Unttr
was b&lt;inc offered two moms in tht Mildred lllake Ullt&lt;r,
"That's really in Lb&lt; hub or thinp." Sex Education
Direaor EIJ&lt;n Otrisl&lt;nm&gt; responded wryly. "I caa't

dcunDlnc t.ltc optionl for Lb&lt; Cco:ler. " Wbcu I left for
vacadoe laJt WKk we had • committlDCIIt from VIet
Pr&lt;Sidmt for Studcot A !fan AXIl~ 5iuo1Jcow10 ~
tb&lt; IIJOClt In Nonoe." w Ald. "Now, to coax batt - '
...., t.hM rbc orr... b IOUIII'.-e- 1'• - 101aa"' aivc
t.ltio up • ltho... 1\Jbt."
I• pr_.._ rot rotun: r.pu.squ.vAml&gt;cnt Di•isioa
Dir&lt;ctO&lt; 8ob Ha,clal hM ..._...o tb&lt; ''~Cabo~~~
a ••l&gt;axn111lu« of Coundlto lobtl7

rtnt

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ror sudau actf\ aty tp~a:.

" l l l t - or a Stuci&lt;Dt Unlocl " loot

Center relocation:
Squire test case

s.m.:.

imqine anyone 101111 from the Spine to Ellkott unless they
already live tb&lt;r&lt;."

'7Tht C&lt;Tncr hu occupied the Nonon space sin« lut
Oelober. when Lbcy were evicted by the Collqes from their
loaned office In EIJJ&lt;01r. Student Affairs o(Oclab llepped on
and offered them t&lt;mpO&lt;Uy Splitt u Stucl&lt;nt Auoclaoion
(SA) and Sex Educatlon repr&lt;S&lt;:ntltives Clfllpaianed ap.in&gt;t
t.lte threot or dlminatincthc Ullt&lt;r on the Amhtr$1
Campus.
Stud&lt;nt Affain orr.ao~. cauuoll&gt;ly admll that ohe
ori&amp;i.n:al decision hm&amp;.Y h.lvt bea vnwilt.. as •udan
leaden have bqun 10 r&lt;'ll&lt;l 11\lnly to the rclocalion•.

Now.

and.,...

Cornu."~ &lt;lll1n&lt;d at Lh&lt; House Cow&gt;cilll'l&lt;dil\l.
"S~nce we have labeled L h &lt; - or a 11udtat aaMiy
cmtn •c &amp;hovkll\8\oc tOme YQIICC: in tM&gt;• tht area t1 u.Jed..•·
54\llknl orriCiab lr&lt; teq\ICS\ina tcrnporory P.udtnc OCINi&lt;y

s:pX"e unul a unMMJ can be bwlt.
lllt .......,bled &gt;tudcol larkn uprmod surpriK ,. hen
infotmcd by Student Unoon Avoaatc Dirtctor Alben

" (Sex Education) _, allo"ed to usc Ill&lt; &lt;pe&lt;e 0t1 a
ttmporary buis, with tht&gt; undusa.andin&amp; that a".)11mc- paJt
May &lt;l&gt;anacs &lt;Ould be made," Orub&lt;r uplalned. "They
were booted out or Pontt and ~ wore trmpoth«k cnouah
to acoornmodatr them . I ju.st hopt it doc:fn'1 ba.;kfirc.."
Rta.JiJtically. ChristtfUt'n admiued, there •sn't any1.,.ct
at Amherst, porticularly for P.udcnt &gt;g"K'&lt; orpnintion._
She ~tie-va. that, whDc Scudern Affairs Admin i~e r-aton
have K'Citltd I)'mpathrtic. it is difrtcult ror admlnilolraton
10 say that tht. Center is a nccenary Jn'\'ic'c becaUK of ahr
mora) iss:Ut involv«f. ••That 's why we are a student
spoouored and 1101 a Stat&lt; .sponsored orpnizarlori," ill&lt;
crnpbuhcd.
Speciol Snviocs Dt r~or Robert Polmc &lt;Onftrmed !hat
whdhu hili orpniz.a&amp;.ion wiU mo~ into Norton h no tonan-

Ennano&gt;on rhat fin II &lt;Ontrol of &gt;1udtnc K'livily space u
delqared 10 Sic&amp;clkow 1nd Auoclare VK't Pmidmt
Anthony Loronuttl-and ultimatdr •be Unh&lt;f1ity Council.
"The HOil&gt;&lt; Cou""'l is only an ad•dOrY body for Slud&lt;nt
x uvity 1pa«," h~ cA,plamcd . ··~ Unh·n-Riy willaivc
prtef'd~ co ac:adanic: funC'lktru..'"
Grubtt connmed w1th EJm.anovla appralsal. '1'hc Slate
or f't'cw Yort would Of\ltf ~uow Sludt:nl.t 10 dt.le:JilC
•pace." he onibted. (SA Pr~dcnt Joe) Rirl&lt;on may not like
that, but lO&lt;O&lt;Onc In the adrniniJlraroon mu$1 bt h&lt;ld
ftC'n) UOflblt: •

Rirl&lt;ln, in hll Ciahr to oblaln a i!udcnr aaivlly «&lt;~tcr at
Amheu l , has au.ackrd lht Adm,nislr•tion for no1 1 umina

ove:r 11\dr prime 'PII« 10 SA 1nd the Center.
Appraosina tht cmo&lt;iooal rtortionJ of th&lt; first
compclotlon ror prom&lt; &gt;ra.'&lt;. Onlbct &lt;Onduded, " I
anticipate 1 aormy S.ptcmbcl."

Hansen chastises stereotyped sex roles in US
Br DAVID CZAJKA

The lift or a male for maai'K'C.. ~~ st.mphf.rd
Cllqarieall)• as croWlb, ap!or11ioo, &lt;Rabloshm&lt;Dt.
rnaanl&amp;in.anc.T, W dediM". '"Wt: ddint ~·j, lne5 by

F~rrEd1tM

worL ... ~~ct. Her mttrnauonal e'prriro« kd to 1hc
obi&lt;rvauon thor many toWitn&lt;s .._herr on the~
don't cmploa\izethi&gt; "up thel;rddcr, clown rheladd&lt;r"

Wllhm the apanslvc: 1tuidcs or UB's M- Hlll, a
t.lte r .... pan o r . - moot qucr):
"Whar clo IM majOrity or )'OUr life'• dcclstou&gt; con«n&gt;
themsdvcs with!" Th• waned alflcrr o r IIJI&lt;DCII
~ .......... 00 ·-principii
d&lt;m&lt;nts-fomily tftd O&lt;CUpatioo.
Pan two, 6t ...isc, drarted "d&amp;J&gt;ty
a&gt;
Un.ivmity of Minnaoca Professor l.orrau~ Hanlitft
osted how many oboined IUI5lln« 1n maUna thc&gt;M:
dook:a from thdr hl&amp;h schoob Of cvm collqa. The
response wu lauaJ&gt;tcr. lllost &lt;'hoion that naurc so
Intently In the li•es or )'0111\1 m&lt;n 1nd "'Omm are
aulded, &lt;&gt;&lt;plained Hansen, 1101 by tcalcs of aptitude and
pcrtooal doiros but by jaded lCJ1 Jlcrcot)'llincand .e.
role ideologies.
ActWIIIy thou$h. there wu 1 rh jrd question. not
vubaliud but Implied by HanS&lt;D, " What'• so fuMy'!"
The pr&lt;S&lt;:nlllion, a slice or US's Wednesday Summer
Forum ..0..,,.... dcsianatcd "Prcporlna Youns M&lt;n
ODd Women for Futurc Roles In Work and Family."
Spordna her IJ&lt;Oj&lt;Ol Born Free, Banl&lt;ft addressed
._tess~

a

trait.. ''h's an Am~ ~racu:m.ttc pomn&amp; &amp;Oin&amp; to

the lop Of lhe ladder at the lOp of )'OUr h.,...r&lt;'h),"
Hansen empb.asi.ud... •• •vocational ~ucccss t\ f'\n)1hma'
as a ~ a.hm to men at an early aat-. ''
This ttUJrt' nu.k compet:ithe scenario is lhm fr« to
take us toll tmodonaUy on 111 pm.aponts. P;an of the
troubled ipot.s of a man's hft, Hansm n.,.a.Jncd. is the'
rtstncccd C'I'I10C.iooaJiry a.nd lxt or lnlimao:y ..,,h Othf't'
mro. " Mm often suffu mOK 2flcr I dhro~e than do
•omm ;· sM c:ou1inl.lt'd. ''The ~kick rate of men, tn all
a~ lfOUPJ, is hiJhn. but we don't want to 11lk abotn
who &gt;uff&lt;rs more, both do."

con""""'·

I n rt:lrospca, the uadilionaJ R«eoty~ bornr toward
women are ~ nauerioa. To iUusarate her point.
HanKn rcYt:aled a pic ~raph applyina. to a .....oman'slift.
ho)f Of "'hich U&gt; rdled by a gapin&amp; red 'Old from OSC
37 to 74. Normatively, followin&amp; rhe jlrowth ond
distmb&amp;tkmtnt Of 8 (amity'S C"hildren ~·omtn

que51iort number three.

c:oocemed wit.lt women, II (Born Free) roquhu men.
Both men and women,.,. effooted by the porvuivc
Sleteot)'J)inJ or roles.''

W e ar~ aD victims of career .t0ci&amp;Ur.a1ion. H&amp;n)Cft
defined, C!l(plainina u the proc.:sto Uled to prepare t.ltc

scccs fot 0&lt;a1patlonol and fifott1c roles. 'Thtsr:
oonnarive auicldines ore then ''taken .. fld lnJtcad or
myth,'' W uid. ~ on t:xpandtd carta objecciva,
Boto Fftc ..,.Irs to red"" inlubhinc fldO&lt;l tftd nunvrc

openrni-.
"Wepvo lip..,..;.. to &lt;'&lt;lull opponunity 1nd freedom
of c:boice." dcdArtd BIIIICft. "Thh b lUI aucmptoo
brina us closn to that coif."

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...,... "ork out or fill1lnrul n&lt;a:$Shy, I)O$$CS&gt;inc Jobs
rhat are pcnonally vnfullillln1. \..........,
"All dWil crnplo)cd ramiH~ ore not t'qual tither but.
noM'Ihdns, arc an lmpona.nt f~or in rourudin1~ .. she.
claimed.
Whar needs to be achieved •• a median k&gt;cl of
invotvcmc:nt by both R1.H OCC'UpationaJ and ramily life.
With one hand hdd hlp and rhe other low, sh&lt;
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and e«u,paeion. ''Wt don'e define mC'n"J. li\o'Ci by family.
bu1 &amp;radually." shot ciUC'ida~f'd." mc:n arc lnsistina on
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c~ lllty (the old&lt;r ,....ndnn) rear t.lte dtrnisc or
rhdatntly ••• and chana&lt; ....u."
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to the "crcotypllll problem. Natr0w tbe rue&lt; of
&lt;hot«, &lt;he said, "Oi•e men and ........., ohoka based
on ltmptf'I.I'Mftl and dcs-u-r:.•• Hamm doc GOt diSmiss
rhc roa &lt;hat ...._tr&gt;ina ;. prttmtly cuenrial bw
h)'()Oihtsius thot "dumpina ll&lt;r&lt;OI)fcs ,...y lad 111 to
an Ill&lt; or &lt;QUIIY. "

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The txpectarlon of marriage lllld th&lt; "Cind&lt;rcllo
Syndrome.. aid to the confusion a woman fat'CS. Ha.nsr:n
mentioned. "'Where I'm from," .sht began. 0 )'0U,re
supposed to bt cnpaed by your $(010t r&lt;ar or cotlq&lt;.
By 28, if you're not mamed. peopk bt&lt;Omc resi&amp;ned to
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�editorial
Sex Ed lessons

unoon ar&gt;d Its sunour&gt;du&gt;gs lot use as a C)enlal
school.
Ills an ur&gt;disputable facllhal lhe Norton Hall
BUlrathef lhan allow 11&gt;e admlnlsrrallon'l II~
ollice space occupied b)llhe studen~-run Sex
advlled plans pro.e an ane1thetlc on luturo
Education Center since tasl Oclober was on loan
outdoor feltlvats. SA and tile University Union
Acllvttloa Board (UUAB) wltl provide more tun In lhe
frotn the Unlvet$lly•s Divraion of Student Allalrs.
1111 Sludent A !lairs' space to delegate to
sun this Friday at Baird Point with Summerlest.
whOmever mey ct&gt;oose; ills their perogatlve to
UUAB Division Director Lois Waldman's rationale
reassign !he space to ttlelr own llmhed Special
lo use Summerfest as an opper1unily to
Sevlcu program. which U&gt;ey have alreedy done.
"e'fiiMtriemenl" Wllh alternate sites If a
Theoretically. Student Affairs -•tes With the
commtnelabll one. bul we doubt -her the
stue)enta' best lnte&lt;ests In mind. We queiiOOf!
Summer. With only a llandful of Amherat do&lt;mltory
Whether they have considered stue)ent rnternl
~~~. combined With one of tt&gt;o most ob$eure
wt&gt;on thoy move tt&gt;o Sex Ed Center. Wl\och eaters to
pof/lte on ehhef campus wotl constitute an accurate
over 3,000 atudents, staff and lacutty members
test.
While some may aceu5e our 11uden1
eacll year. to tt&gt;o boondoc:ks ol lho Elllcotl
Complex where they can only ellecttvoly serve the
goYeromenta.ot abandonlr&gt;g tllo Main Street
.CentPus, II sadly seems that tile move ta logical
needs ol Amherst dormitOIY resldenta.
In the accolarallng race to grab l)llme Amllorst
and neconary. However. we hope that Fallfost will
make al leas! 0&lt;1e more stop In t~e Fountain area
olflce spaco, University ofllclall are, unlor1unalety.
showing complete disregard towards lludent
before tho Main Street Campus beComes a vrrtual
needs, willie tho Student Associallon (SA) ofhclals
cullural void.
rnvol'&lt;ad In apace neoollatlons are Juat beglnnlr&gt;g to
But, until then, eve&lt;ybody should make use of
underatan&lt;l tt&gt;o llmfts of tllelr lnlluence
ttlelr summer lees and er~joy tt&gt;o sun and tile
The Sex Ed Center requires l)llme spaee. The
musoc, even thOugll moSI atue)enta ere atiU tryong to
needs ol tho student population shOuld be Student
hgwe out - • Baird Point Is anyway
Allalrs primary conce&lt;n.

Learning, not policing

Summer fun
Although the Cfowds weren'l as large as tnose
l or Sl)llngfest and more beer probably populated
unusad ltlgs than happy bladders, last Fuday's
Spring Fair lllould be consloered successlul.
The Gradu.te Stue)ent Assoctalion (GSA) ar&gt;d the
Student Assoc1atlon (SA) d1d a convnonoable job in
trying 10 oou an apathetic stue)ent bOdy, lulled
ont O an tn8CtlVI S r'u pot b)' brolhng SUn and Clear
blue skies. to the Squore Fount a on area lor olgtll
hours ol dancing, music, and beer
Seeing more tllan a couple ol grimy workmen
from Foster Hall rer~ovallon and stray dogs fighting
bonellh the trees surrour&gt;dlng lhe fountain was a
welcome sight Un lor1unatety, thiS may be lhe last
outdoor event '" the tountatn area due. to the
ucx:omlng reaping and plllagong ol 11&gt;8 studenl

Dean John Peradotto's call IO&lt; delaying rhe
Faeully Senate's recommendation 11111 X grades be
scrapped Is a prudent request that Proaldenl
Robon Ketter ahould honor-at lent to give the
faculty mo&lt;e time to educate themselves and
possobly search fO&lt; a biller solution 10 a lrlcky
prOOiam
Last May, tt&gt;o Senate elected to haYe tha
Unoverslty elimOoate 111e X grade-usually granted
to students whO reglater IO&lt; a course but never
attend the classes.
Yet thla change would give tne faculty member
roo much weight In the student's overall GPA and
take away lho educational allernatlves to oulright
failure of a studenl. An lncomplele or an X couto
be awarded. atlll leavong the sludent en opportunity
lo correct his mistake a11other semester. ThO

Sena.te'a propetal puts too much blame on the
slue)ent IO&lt; the X grade and not enough on the
faculty member or otller circumstance&amp;.
llle other argument against lhe &amp;Witch with
whlcn we wholeheanedly agree, is tllat tile
University Is once again conlusing lhe dleolpltnlng
of slu&lt;lenll with oil aeademio mission. At UB, there
IS elready too much cross•over berw•n the two
and rt&gt;ora'l no need IO&lt; mo&lt;e.
An X grade fa gtven to thOse stue)enla who
decide not to lllend a oourae and is nol till llllr&gt;g
of an aeadomoc perfotmance. hk.e a letter grade
The two ShOUld not now-ot e.er again-be
conlusad
The Senate's Intentions are good. to ponall2e
slue)enta more severely II they drop out of a COUrM
unofflcratly and clear up a sticky grey area. but a
better molhod can be found. Acceptlng Poredotto's
request would give me University time to reelly
search lot ono.

Step in the right direction?
So what's all I he hOopla about?
Alter 2GO yeara of blatant diSCllminatlon, 1
woman has finally been aPPOinted to tho Supteme
cour1. Willie President Reagan should r'l ghtlully be
lauded IO&lt; tho bravo move, we wonder Why lfberal8,
lomtnlsiS, and progressive thinkers are dancing In
lhe aisles.
Sandra Day O'Connor is a woman-thore'a no
debate on thet acore-and she Is not Jesse Helms,
tile arciH:onHNatove who many glumly Pfedlcted
would gel tha PresJdent's I'IQd. hoWever at&gt;o Is alao
not lhe lelt·wlnger lhat lhe MO&lt;al Majorrty and ant ~
ERA evangellll Phyllis Schaftey palnl her as blir&gt;g.
O'Connor IS not l)le&gt;-abortlon, nor does alit
purport to be. And like many of her past stances,
her views on the Equal Rights Amendmenl are
murl!y.
But when It comoa down to the final evatuetlon.
Reagan's chOice was probably the beat tllat could
be expected hom a Presloenl who seems aet on a
course destined to dismantle all the progressive
telotms achieved In America over the p1$t two
decades .

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Bondlan tnrtlls fill tnln plot
_ _ _ _,b y M1rk Seymour
tn m1ny ways. For Your Eye~ Only II the ITlO$I progressi¥11
James 8o&lt;ld htm to dati. Bealdes a more reveallng opet~lng
credns water sequence. teatutong pop singles starlet Sheena
~Easton. this t.. eltth adventure of tan Ftemtng·a su~o has a
ptO'tOCa~•e prptnOtlonat poster
Alter 1 ptess se~~rth lor 1 leggy c:toubow tamer, model Joyce
Bilftle ometged as a momenc1ry cetetwlty. But appearance
seldom Is connected wrth deh•ery and e&lt;llf\ the alorementooned
begrnnrng number ra bland In compatiSOII with fllshy title tunes
like Moonra4er and Goldl.ng« (both sung by Sh11ley Bessey), and
Carty Stmon'a .ocat on " NobOdy Does It Better.. from Tile Spy

WhoLo&lt;m&lt;/Me

For the filth trme, Roger M001e returns as Agent 007 despne
early contract neootlation snafus with the Pfoduce&lt;$ . Moore has
attempted to transform the post-Sean Connery years Into a more
casual Bond image, ye1 human enough to be beUe~~able. He
pantalty succeeds In the latest, tnvotvtng attempts to rescue
seaet lnformalion submerged undefwater ahe&lt; a British carrier
sinks.
'The vlllatnous Krlstatos (played by Jllllan Olover) ts as good an
enemy aa might be expected l or compatltlon to reath the sea
..reck, leaving his mark ol "The Whrte Dove" scattered along his
path. His protegee niece, aketer·tumed-atlrns Lynn Holly
Johnson (lcecnrles) becomes the movle'a main romantic
Interest. She poorly 11118 the gap lell by stunning and photogenic
Carole Bouquet (Thai Obscure ObJect ol Deslrtt), Who Is
Intelligent, but surprisingly uninteresting aa lhe female lead
avenging lhe death or her parentl.
At least Bouquet's speech Ia exotic to match her looks.
Johnson Is a far teas sl&lt;tlled attresa wno says "Farewell, Mr.
Bond, bul nol lor tong" In grammar school play diction.
However, lar·lelched plots are a Bond tradition that need little
tampering, lt)d passable acting Ia sufficient lor the corny lines.
The scrlpl has Its beat humor In a Margarel ThatCher Send·up,
penetrating Jhet Indelible English llevor.
Topol (FidcJier on rha Roof, Fluh Gordon) scores the most In
originality by spitting nutshells In each of his scenes as a clever
smuggler.
Slnc:e Mooflfaker, the p&lt;e~~loua Bond enterptise released two
summers ago, sent the settings Into space. For Your Eyes Only
has to ma~e the most ol Ita eanhly locales. Through deep sea
d••lng, accate&lt;ated ski thaaes, remota control helicopter
workouts, and mountainous tllflhang.,., the action rs spony atld
fresh. The scenes even survive the absence or budding thriller
veteran Rrchatd " Jaws" Kiel.
Orrector John Glen uaes the European Shots to the full extent
of their llmrted appaal. His auperlmpostng ol the surreallslic
beckground in many of Moore's c~PS lookS. al times, odd.
Nonetheless, Glen has CO(ICOntrated on tne picture's majOI
assec tense Uvtlls.
The plot Is rather dull and onf~ 5Utll&lt;:M to PfoYtde mot'e petits
and dOse calls. The $Cte«~play by RIChard Malbeum and
Mrchaet G. Wtlson lgnorn the usual Bondtan Wit and the double
entendrn areaparse. They otcaslonalty permll the audience to
lose Interest and drift out of the dream world U)ll JS essential to
Bond llicka.
Many eomplarnll have arisen that the sullry avnospnere
present since I he original tll62 Or. No, with scantily-clad Ursula
Andress. Is missing 11 episodes later. This In part mey be due to
the first footage ol this feature, where Yiewers are given
reinforcement that James Bond t. a wldowl!f. Moore slowty
approaches the graveslte of his ~ased wife as II nothing else
matters, least of all tne upeomlng storY. This melancholy attitude
replaced a former romantic lnferest obvious In ptevlous Bond
films.
Once again, audiences are alerted to lhe oext 007 undenaklng.
The ensuing venltta will be entitled e&gt;ctopussy, and perhaps the
moderate entenalnm'V'I provided by For Your Eyes Only can be
surpassed In a lucky 13.
For Your Eyes Only Is rated PG and showing at Como 8 and
Coll!ln Theatels.

Summerfest

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Free music, Cheap beer,
and sunshine
Your laundry can walt.
Because you'll hang yourself
on the Clothea line II you pass
up Summerlesr a1 Baird Point
on Friday, Jul~ 24th lrom t2
noon to 5 p.m. The free
concert. Sponsored by the
Student Assotl llion (SA) In
conjunction with Unl..,all~
Uruon Activities Board (UUA8).
features three of Bullalo'e
~t dynamic rook units
(Cheeks, the Enemies, end
Electroman), cheap beef (three
lor a buck), and plenty or fresh
al! and sunshine.
Bai rd Polnt.1he 1uemblage

ol pflla)s adjacent to Lake

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LaSalle on the AmnerJI
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Campus, Is being auditioned
• as a possible new site l or SA
and UUAB-sponsored lnte.
The Squl&lt;e Fou~taln area, the
cunent l est alte, will aurrencler
dulles When the Dental '
Sclloot takes O'tlr the Squire
Hall IICIIItln.

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Aa lor the music. the thrH
bands bring with lhem a
reputation lor moti. . tlna
bodies-as In ~•n-e&gt;e. In
penicular, the pun\Ush
Enett\IIJ - • recently tabbed
IS " one or l he t en best .
unsigned bands In America" by
the Wnt coast IQtk Joumat
DIY. TlteJr Products oltlte
SIIHI EP still stands IS one of __.
the best local records. The
more straight·fhead. Cheelts
had lheh ..aion of " Boney
Maroney" Included in the
aoundtradc of the moYie Up
lite Academy. And
Electlbman, comprised t hreellltha from members of local
fa" " Pegasonlcs, Ia an
energetic swirl of Ylauaf and
aural mythms under t ne
tutelage of master &amp;plrit Mark
Freeland. ' lt'e lrrepresslble
f unk In the manner ol lattfl·

dly Tliking Heeds.
Rain dlle is set l ot Jul~
3 111•

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WeeU before the rec I plemlete, me nation's
c:nllcal hype machine nea unanimously P&lt;&amp;fsed
to the orogonal.
ConSidering the sequel
ature such opimons shoold
be held as highly 11U
For the fact Is that llh Superman 11, brJghtnen
has been traded In for ghlle&lt;. Tile dramatic hero
-approach pervading much of tile first &amp;Jperman
(that's what Superman, they say, •$), was dubbed
''hea11)1-11anded" by tho Cfltlcs, and Is sorely missing
from SuJHirman II Instead, tile truly h8811)1·h&amp;nded
Irwin Allon·type corn takes precedence In It, and only
the sonSIIIvo performance of Chrostopher•Reova (an&lt;l
the emPalhlo, ene!getlcally Insurance-prone
performance of Margot Kidder) keeps Supermao._!,t
from being a 10111 farce.
Onne more, wo oro shown that Hollywood-on the
whoto-sllll rolusos to deal seriously with the
science flcllonlfantasy genre In general, and the
comic page In particular; despite the hea11)1 onlluenu
of sertoua comic anlsts such as Jim Steranka an&lt;l
Harold Foster on filmmaking technoque
The classic film FortJiddtH&gt; Planet comes as much
from the clasSic 11150s scoence fiction of EC Comics
as It does from Shakespearean liOUrces. Yet
Hollywood nas apparently lo.rned little from thos and
fl"nerally Chooses to oonunue Its long-standing
policy of totally OIS&lt;eapecUI\g the comic PBII" and
sc)·fUfantasy tore. You see things like Superman
throwing hif ct&gt;est symbol around and tne tacky"'&amp;·
hell performance of Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor
and ¥(onder when Adam West ts goiog to jump in and
melOdramatically whine ''You llends1" Same Oat-lime,
same pat channol.
Superman II as far aupe

emaps the most l~furlatlng poiot about Superman
Il l s the fllm'a streloing strong spots, moments
showlog that fhe filmmakers do know better.
Christopher Reeve's Superman/Kent is the very
essenee of tile t938 SiGQel and Schuster oflglnaJ: A
stranger In a strange land, an outsider chiefly •
because he refleCts us and our esplrations all too
well. Being raised on Earth by grass roots people
enhanced thos point, and OUIIding upon thos is
perhaps what gave him a sense of humolily-a sense
he may neYet" have de•eiQPed had lle teamed o1 his
super abilities IIIII.
Reeve played the characte&lt; Just that t.lgl'lt, loose,

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In cheek. Is It the dumpy CornmiMioner Gordon ot
Ba1man TV shame, or a atoned Impression of a
urtain past New York State governor? Which II
worse? Meanwl\ole, we get a typecast red-neck town
stuck between Burt Reynold~ anO John Wayne,
policed by the stupid ahe(ift otthe Roo« "'-'•
BonO-aches. Ctflton James.
Few mind when the super"'llllanl (Tenanca Stamp,
Sarah Douglas, and J.ck O'Hallorao) trash this tr;os~
town, since lheor evolis more a algn of reSignation II
the film's narr.nO¥e boledom the11 lnfiiCilno hlrm on
onnocerus. (Indeed. the totm·a only ronocenta are Its
hero and heroine, their act and affirmation of love
servong 10 deepen t~eor greate&lt; onnocence on the face
of Superman lfs pumped·UP "goodness".)
The supar villains are escapees hom the first film's
Pnantom Zone wM, unfonunately, remain shadows
ol themselves. Thus. a fine actor Uka Terrence Stamp
os as wasted as General Zod as Nod Beatty lstn hfs
role, though ZOd cuts a shlna, at least Tile much·
touted f11e!ropolfs foghl scene If shoddy and drawo
out, pecked with over-planned deb&lt;Is and too llnlo of
the pe&lt;sonaJ confhct supposedly aimed lor by I he
f1lmma.kers

"''INt•M.,.,UIItiJ..It)pe •'1Cfth4f - A~II Wl'f

lnd straight, bringing to Superma.,Kent the tOt\8 of
someone very wise Who's just teaming to walk.
EIJI)OCillly In II. Ctar1t Kent is naturally naive In talk
en&lt;l manner because lha timidness Is the per1 ol hom
u an ahen tnal he can never reveal as S,PifiT\8n,
and Reeve expertly gauged tho$' factor as 1 release
val•e for both of hom.
That element of release Is vital here, because Kat
El (Superman's real name) wishes he could totally
relate to tno Humanity he has been raised to be part
of, especially to one Lols Lane (Margo! Kidder). This
&amp;flailS a catch, IMugh, one any biology mujor or
Imaginative pervert cao tell you: Thai lor supet·
powered Kai·EI l o bed and wed earthly Lois, he must
give up his physiological heritage and beoome a
Terran like the rest ol us- In short, he must renounce
the powers of Supe&lt;man. There Is the source for
whatever narrative power is to be foun&lt;l In the candycane rot of this film, and the side caper of the truck·
dro•er IS worthy of the original t938 comic
B ut the greater pan of Superman /los a gron sneer
at Itself Take tile unfortunate use of E.G Marahall 11
tile Prasldent, Young Republican wlp on head, camp

lorlg blls like super·b&lt;ealh hurrlcaMs mllnty
aervlng to blow ,_.led wigs, pnone booths. ano
Oumb domeStics doWn tile sidewalk are too much
Mora junk humor rurs Its ugly head, as MetropoliS
Inhabitants act more lrke paid spectators to a TV
wresthng match than reluctant par11clpants to a
bailie fO&lt; survival. Even worae, when the bellte'a end
ShOWs Supe&lt;man seemongly ruonlng out, the chief
cr01111d reaction is not rage or lear, OUt one of hl¥1ng
been cheated because (as e•pressed of the All·
Holmes fight) the loser didn't "put on a show." Nice.
·
A t2·&lt;ound disaster area.
The POint is, a growing audionca wants the sci·
IUfantasy medium handled properly a.nd dealt out
fully In film. The •ast wealth of dramatic matellal
therein should make the reason tor such wiShes
obvious. Bur, !Of those know-nothing "expe&lt;ts" wM
believe lhal pretentious stupidity rhymes with lun,
belhg cool, and •that comfc:ky mood", this
unshrouded summation. In 1 time" whele: patriotism
Is again twisted to mean self-centerea fasclam,
wnere the only art to be oncreased tlt~anclally Is
molltary marchong bands, lha hoor points to deel)ef
aspects to be I~ If we are to demand quality,
strength, and integrrty of all Which mlffOts our
dreams ano. ultimately, OUf realities

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Welshman Who initially came to the-United
States In 1963 to stody c:lasslcal viola and pro~ to become a foundu&gt;g membet, along
with Lou Reed, of the Velvet Undl!fg&lt;ound. The
cryptic language of Honl Soir-juxtaposnlons
of magoots. pOm queens, fighter pilotl. and the
like- lathe aural equivalent of a Dall eanvaa.
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Uke last year'~ cnttcally acctalmed debut,
E./ectronfc Eden Is the Brains' antidote tor the
muscle lltrophy aflllctlng much of the so-called
"new " rock. For instance, the Instrumental
" Ambush" -guilarlsl Rick Pllee's follow-up to
" Treason" f rom the Initial LP-featuoea the
same lhunclerous tom-toms and wall-of·
dlatonion guitar that mada the Who's t"The Ox"
suc11 a l rlghteni"!! stampede. On " No ea1s
Tonight" vocalist Tom Gray's synthesizer and
Charles Wolff's hyper-volume drums w ork In
tandem to launch the rhythmic accents Into the
Inner ear•.• like a fleet of cruise missiles.
Ptoducer Steve Ullywhlte once a.galn uses
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Wed..July22

Fri. July :M

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Set lor summer aorcerY1 PassiOnate
go see Medea, Euripides'
putslngs?
tlrnelees ll8gedy about a fO&lt;eign enchantr8SS
and her not~ fLd husband, Jason. Adapted
and di!Kiad byQ- Porter. the drama will ba
lf)OW!d from fts oflglnal Greel&lt; setting to ancient
"Egypt, wit h the language allglltly updated..
Per10tnlaiiCes start tonight at 8 and run through
July 28 at Mount St. Joseph Academy.

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Tllllrs. J lilY lO

the dynamic tension (as he 1\as done (O&lt; such
Cllentt IS U2, UIIIIVOX, XTC, Peter Gab&lt;lel,
Sector 27, and lhe Psychedelic Fursj.
'
Llliywhlte's ett entlon to delali-the halting
w ind-dOWn•In "Little Gtn Gone," the backwards
drum lick thet propels " Eyes ottce" (a
duplicate ol the figure on "Intruder" lrom
Gebrfel' s Ullywhlte-ptoducl!d LP). the explosion
triggered by Wolff's atom-toms at the end of
"Ona o t Million" - never lropedes the muSic's
linear thruat The slight echo employed
throughout unoeraeO&lt;es the bleakness of Gray's
mornlng·.atter·th•a pocalypM ~ocals.
Aa the onoe-bltten apple on the cover and the
title Imply. Atlanta's Brafna emerge from the
techno-pOp paradise with their souls lnt~t.

- tJawrJ A Comstock

Howover In the si nk or swim eta of
economies w e've entered, you can safety pass
thlt effort. Interested In $0&lt;11&amp;thlng
1
1 danceabla fnd listenable instud?
Meat David Lindley
Wil/l solo LP number stx, Joe Walsh takes
Shon Long hair. Jack Nicholson-type r~
time off f rom corporate quties to unleash his
Hit hddte, guitar, tap-steel and numerous other
pent·UP eyntc:lsm and " gaw6-l'm-drunk" humor
lnstrumeott have graced albums by Jacl&lt;son
Joe's tiM!me: "Hey, don't you know It's • waate
Btowne. James Taylor, Linda Ronsladl ad
of the dayfCaught up In endless aolutlonsllhet
Infinitum.
have no meaning . . . ..
Combining aome M exican Influence with
Walsh-fully enjoying his anlstlc
Caribbean rhythms and a generous pinch of
freedom- has a series of hallucinatory dreems.
blues, Etllayo-JC It Immedia tely acceuoble
begfMing with an assortment of pigs, sheep,
while atilt managing to aouncl doHerent tt&gt;an the
cows, and various other farm animals turning
usual tadoo fodder. Oldies like " Bye Bye Love"
their boring bam Into a rural Continental club,
and"TWist and ShOUt" receive a fresh breath o f
complete With live "lUSic, drunks, an&lt;/ general
lila while dltplaylng Undley's high, expressi ve
w ing-dingy-ness. Followlng In rapid succession
vole.. Another old number, Huey " Piano"
are a nightmare of jet-set lite ("·G ourmet
Smith'S " Tu-ber-cu Lucas and the Sinus Blues"
restaurant, best In townfdon'l know whal you
(the raunchier p&lt;edecasor to "Rockin'
ate.'1 and a vision of Enquirer
Pneumonia and the Boogle-Woogle Blues') ia
steazt!lgossi~First Amendment b luas.
another highlight.
•
But, seriously lotks, pseudo-Eagle Walsh's
To keep your attention, Ungtey sings the title
record is catchy, w l uy, and worthy of a listen.
tune In Spanish and anothe&lt; eong In French.
On the other hand, (Walsh's drummer) Joe
Thlt It an International album.
VItale's Plsntatfon Harbor is none of the above.
Someone named Bob (Frill) Fuller
Strings and horns. plus Bill Szymczyk's
contributes threa greal cuts about women
production make things slicker than a stoned
taking_o ft men's Romeos and people on• fourth
greased pig. Vacuous lyrics don't help mailers
normlfl height. But the knoekou·t punch begins
eiltler.
•
w llh driving drums and Undley's burning guitar;
Vi tale's ballads score points anyway,
" Mercury Blues" explodes off the turntable and
especially the bluesy " Never Gonna Leave You
provides optimum contrast for the more subllli)
Atone," the sorrowful pining of "Laugh-Laugh,"
songs surroundlnll...fl.
and a reggae flavored tune featuring M arilyn
An Impressive dl!but I rom a very talented
" Mini" M arlin trading I)Owerrut vocals w flh
person. E.l Rayo-JC ,, hot fun lor summertime.
Vitale.
- Bob Schooley

(Asylum)
Joe VItale Plantation Harbor (Asylum)
bnid Undley Et Rayo-X ( Asylum)

Thurs. July 2J

But you need not entengte yourself In the omegas. because the music kicks It ooL "Flgllter
Polot," fO&lt; ontttnee. parlays guitiiiiSI Sturgis
Nokldes' fury·8-!e-Hendrl• and the Bomberettes
baekg&lt;ound vocals Into a muterpteC:e of tonn
and function. While the romantiC lleybollld
tonallues of " Rivertlank" bella SUCh pOtent text
as ··ukl foul"-1/11&gt;80111&amp; openhean surge&lt;y
creatU&lt;8S cra....tong back onsioe of you." And
·Honl Soil" moves from C..te's IIO&lt;seltaor·ralslng
'tiOia bOwing 1n1o a raWboneq. dance groove that
shOUld be a staple on every rOlik dlsoo Lat's
just say you won't be unmoved.
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Hall on the
Straet campus to see some
super mlnlatura anwott&lt;. Running through July
28. tbe show features Peggy Aular's " BarM and
BamyarOt, ~ with some scaled-doWn •
raptoduetlons of the real rustle W.lng. Don)
miss the marvelous " Little Big Hom" c11e$f set
by Fran Zimmarinan, whoM " Railroad
Construction and Wood Carv!nga" c:onstotute
the MCXind hall of this line dleplay.

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�El Salvador paper causes doubt
By PAUL LAUB
Sp«'trum Sltl/f Rtporl&lt;r
S~ its rdeak Jut f&lt;tlnwy, I
Scat&lt; D&lt;par1m&lt;nl "'""' ~pet ""
El Salvador tntitled, "CommuniS!
lrnm«""" ••· El Salvador" bas
qucotionocl.
~

Jltapn Adtnioistnllion'1

lint major forrip po6&lt;y 111nd,
lb&lt; ..... -

documtnl

atl-ed IO pot4l OUI
"inc:odiJO&gt;trtiblt" ..-ldmtt of a
••uodl..coorcfinated, CO\ crt t«ort"
by 11&gt;&lt; So&gt;id Umoo. C1&gt;ba, and
tiKir aJlia 10 aid Sah adora!l
guer:riD.as iD 0\·Mhro•iftl tbt
current rulins JUnta in £J
Salvador.
•
~ rq&gt;Or1 iJ &lt;Yrrcnlly btin&amp;
Ulod by tb&lt; State~~~
julllfiCation foe incrtuod
American mDbary ai4 10 C!O&gt;!obal
tb&lt; vowir11 insurstn&lt;f in EJ
Salvador. a situation •hioh "has
btt!l prO&amp;rash-d$ transformed
into • lQlbook cue or indlrea
armed - aslon by Communi&gt;1
po•'trl," accordlna 1o lh&lt; "'""'
Jl'lpc:r.

documtnll. In an ln1n-...;ew with
Willi Sl,.,..l kJur&gt;tDI rq&gt;Orler
Jon11ban Kwi1ny, Clmmtn
openly admllled lhll paris or lhe
*hilt paper ~crt pot,Sibl)'
"mbkadina" and
"o•trtmbclb&gt;htd" and cona&lt;lccl
"millaka" and "IIU&lt;I'in&amp;" by tb&lt;
Anwncan offiC&gt;al• "11o
lnttr)Xated and anal)7ed 1hc
do&lt;Ym•"'"·
K•nny, In hi&lt; Junt I artidc,
noted. "wvcral or lh&lt; moR
unpon&amp;nl docummls, k ·, obVIOUS,
.... alltlbuled 10 ,.....-il.l •ho didn't write tb&lt;m ••• much
tnformetion tn lht wt\nt paprr
ca.n•t bt found "'Cht- documtnu
11 all."
Glawnan al&gt;n &gt;crifJ&lt;d earlier
obt&lt;rvai&gt;OIIl by Dinltl and otbtn
tbal I he dOC\! men" provided no
&lt;&gt;id&lt;ncc supponlna the ..bitt
papct'&gt; cWm thll 200 IOOS of
annsltad already~~~ co•&lt;nly
d&lt;ll•tred 10 Salvadonon ,u...-UI.Is
and thll another 800 ton&gt; ,...,
promll&lt;d .

Analysis

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bam.

hiJ&lt; lb&lt; dOCU~WJ&gt;l claim., lS
ooc of iu ~r condusiol'ls, thl1
lb&lt; "orpniutiop llJid ddi•cry" or
'I.D ••o\~bdmina

mass or

arms . . . are in Ill&lt; bands of
Communisl&lt;antroll&lt;d Ml"C!tU."
anal)'&gt;i&gt; of 11&gt;&lt; supportlna
documml• S&gt;Y "-&lt;&lt;f..- Jib•
Stmce rq&gt;Oncr John Dmatl

mo..-. lbal m one iadividual

documtDI entitled "Trip 10 the

SociafiSl Countries. AJia and
Afrin." H andal, "ho allqcdi)
made tb&lt; jour~. met •idl failure
afier maldna thr~ major rcqu&lt;'!a&gt;
for .,.,.. sbipmmu from 11&gt;&lt;
Snvid Union. In IM same
document. th&lt; author latntnlcd
lh&lt; ~and "lacl: or
decilioo'' of tbc So'"lds in
rrocurina and transpnr1ioa arms

to Salv•doran insurtcnu.
Actually, tb&lt; only d&lt;linh•
t.Wnplc of Snvi&lt;l aid in 1he 19
docum&lt;nll ""' an airplane dckct

from Mosc::ow 10 Vift.nam for one
pa-.nn, pr..umably Handal. Abo
proved dubious wu the one
&gt;&lt;nl&lt;n«ln 1he Spanish or[Jinal
document dropped from lh&lt; Slalt
J)q)anmen1's Enallsh tnuulallon.
Tht -5ent(ntt fuage:sts that the
document'$ ti'P~Iina author wll a
Cub.an ratht:r thin a Salvadoc an
rebel.
Other analystS, portioularly

Jame$ Petras of T'hf' Nutiotr, have
cri1i&lt;iud tbt cont&lt;JII in ~ich IM
"-bite papu is wriuen. Pftru
not.. tbat •hat 11&gt;&lt; rcpon
'- acknowl&lt;daa tbat Sal~
history is cbaracteri:ad by
"reptaslon. widaprtad po•·aty,
and &lt;On&lt;:mtratioa or wtal1h and
po .... in tbe h~f. rrw
r....rn..," It faib
draw 1Kt •

locicoJ ccndU&gt;ion
tb&lt;&gt;c ......
conditions asc
y rapnnJiblt
for tb&lt; &amp;fO'A'lh or~k&lt;Od. tbc while paper dcs:riba
tb&lt; colinic:t in El Sal_. Jqcly
a. an Eut-Wcst c:oofbc:t-tb&lt;
atl&lt;mpc by Snvid Union-kad
intttnatiooal communmn to
sub&gt;tn tb&lt; pro-Am&lt;ric:an
(W&lt;Stem) rutin&amp; junto. Tb&lt; &lt;ll'hil&lt;
paper's .;.,.. is not &lt;&gt;m rllared by
tbe Sa!Yadoran IO•'&lt;mm&lt;nl.
El Salvldor's ~ Minilltr
F'Jdd O..vu Mcna staled on a
r«eru Wuhin&amp;ton tnp tbot
imemal50Cio«::RRmic and
politi&lt;aJ facton are tbt primary
eau~

or htJ country•s strirc.

The most scathln.a ind.icunnn,

ho\\'tYft, COOle$ front Stale

Depart...,., ofOc:ial Jon D.
Giawnan, who wu primarily
responsible fOr 1he
Adminislration's analysll of tbe 19

inr:rea.td mDilary aid 10 Ill&lt; " - Sal~ IO•'ttllmelll, remains
IPWlS-ed. Al&gt;n, 1he suspocious

ar-cumstanca- under w1Uch
Clanman obtained tb&lt; cal)lured
documeniS fi'O&lt;tl Ihe Sahadoran
Nllional Po&amp;. ltavt Y&lt;1 10 b&lt;
QpiOil&gt;td.
Oo&lt; I t &lt;plic of tbt docun'ICIIl•.
former Ambassadoc to El
Sal&gt;-ador ltobcn White lold
Kwilny 11ta1 ht still doubts for&amp;ft)'
bccaUIC ''tbc only thioa thai nn
made me tbillk tbar tbeot
doNme:Dll "'U'f l('tluinc •u thlt
tbey proved 10 link."
D&lt;spue 11&gt;&lt; rllarp crili&lt;ivn or
•~&gt;&lt;
paper, the
Adminiilration defends n. c:aULD&amp;
it "an .......-... and boocSI
dacription" or 11&gt;&lt; "rlc&gt;tlnpontnl
of onmmunisl wppon for 11&gt;&lt;
Sa1•11rloran insurtu&gt;C)'."

•ru••

Due out soon is a stCOnd .. hitcpaper based on 11&gt;&lt; 61 01 mort
rcmalninJ, unrd~bed capturtd
docum..... Conltnl$ or tb&lt;
&gt;CCOnd white paper ltaked to the
JX&lt;SS or silled in $p&lt;Ocbe&gt; by

govcrnmc:nl omcials aUrae: that

But, much skrpolieism has eomt'
from cloiC analysi• or the 19
"cal)lurod
doc:umtnll'' - JXtsumably
JX&lt;portd for or by Salvadoran
Communlll Pmy luda Shafik
Handd-whidl ...,, as the ,.hhc
Jl'lper'•

•hioh - · used 10 jUstify ~

r&lt;li&lt;f fund&gt; rail&lt;d by US
eharilia-pll!tieul.lrly tilt

W hh rc·eard co auribucina to

Salvadoran ecumenical rclid

Handa I lht documtnl abnul th&lt;
arlp to soewi&gt;1 coumrl&lt;&gt;.
CI&amp;Mman admlued, ..,.~
cornplttdy ocrt,.·td il up" and
•~U&lt;IItd thai 1he documcnl's real
IUthor was probably Cuban.
In a H'4Sirtt•ltOtt Aut Dory
publuhcd I daY aficr 1("11n)''S
•ory, r&lt;pon&lt;r .Robtn Ka•&gt;&lt;r

J)fOStSm(ASESAH ), Catholic
Reli&lt;f Services, Oxfam-Amcrlca,
and 1hc World Counc:il of

Cburdlts-..are subjea t.o
dh·usion ro tht CommuniSt war
tffon-"

rtvca.Scd th.at olher u:nre&amp;eaJed
do&lt;Ymcnts rcpc:alcdly dc&gt;cribtd
tb&lt; aumdlas as bcina short of
....pnos. lft\.ln&amp; 10 buy .....pnru
and adYO&lt;alina lh&lt; &lt;01\Mruction of
home-made:"~'- Kinin)
tot1tluded, "A dose rcadlna of
tb&lt; •bite papa mdic:81tO, 1nst&lt;Od,
lbu au auchors ptobabl) •nc
makina a dettnO•ntd effort to
cre~~tt

• 'sril•na· do..""Umt~n, no

maucr ho• sl•m 1hc ba&lt;klfnunrl
malmal."

GcboinaK,.11ny'• conchwon
wu a bta•ily censored artidc
appc:arina In Tllr N~tiolt by aC IA qtnt Ralph
MtGcb~ .(McG&lt;h~'s r&lt;qu1red
wbmi&gt;sion of hi• an.clt 10 11&gt;&lt;
CI.A for .,.-.. publicalion review
IUUhed in 1ht etnsorina. A
la..-.uu hl&gt; btt!l filed by the
author prot&lt;SI.IOJ 1ht ddc:tion• u
unraJOnlblc prior rts~rainl .)
McG&lt;h~. a 25 yur CIA vcrcran
t lt&lt;S uampl&lt;&gt; of t/1e Aacncy's

coven lntnvtnlion in the
aovemmtnu or lndoncs.1a and
Chile 10 lllustnol&lt; how il will
a&lt;ncrllt &lt;VIdeo~ and fabric11e

doC'umeniJ to •uppon Uniced
Sell&lt;&gt; fordjln policy objcc:tivts.
Glassman, thou&amp;Jl, lnsiru ahat
1ht CIA dtni&lt;S 1h11 II fabriuacd
th&lt; dO&lt;Ym&lt;nll. Ho,.cvcr,
M&lt;Och~'s ednc&lt;rn thai the CIA
may Ita&gt;'&lt; been behind lh&lt;
.
rq&gt;ortins oft,... unsuccessful, 1f
II all e&gt;ea~trina. aucrriJJ.I raids inlo
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It's recruiting time again for soccer BuiJs' Esposito
II)' J. ANDREW MADDIGAN
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Esposito to oonal do• rutalers b1c~ F...,..,m.., ~rndmc
hopeful Do"* Boler, u All-No-. YO&lt;'k C•y perfonoa 01
the tf',.JI School of M usic Uld An last SCtiOIL
~ of tlds )Ut's "dnfl&lt;a" from OUI of th&lt;
lrQ-Mooroc Communily ~ transfer Gory
Pa.&lt;&gt;M-•1lS rcferr&lt;d 10 E&lt;pooito by his btah school COKb
lM Musardla of Speooorpon. This iso '1 thc litSl lime Ihot
ManSIIdla has II'~ Esposito a tip abolll a p&gt;Od pia)~.
Lasl y.ar's BuDs squad fca~umllhr~ Spcn.~
c&gt;&lt;oducts. Oano"Ood (now a udalt-clC*h), midfldda lule
DiMoqio, and ulili1y fOfO&gt;-ud Mark Bro"•·

Promises or a fm: educaiiOII.
bonwes til&lt;c an.. opoztm&lt;t~U. or _ ,
Wdl, lb.ol could do lt-4&gt;111 as BuDs..,.... COIICh Sal
Esposito admhs, tlois Uooh&gt;crsoty dOC$ not 1\a.., tbat 1ype of
lure to offer. Bill il ....U ooon ha\'C a oew llahted fodd on •
brand oew compus. And althou&amp;h UB does not va•t
athlctlc: JchoW1blps, opplic:onu ate ai•cn the same need·
wh&lt;n Esposito clocm't oob. player OUt or h,.JI
rmanciol ossiaance as they would ~.... a private
school. II&lt; malo:~ it c"'-t 1hat the prospcc1 WlU be • ·doomed
itulitullon-with a much lo•~ pri« taa. Auendlna UB
could ofim be a f81 wiser dlola: forth&lt; prO.I)t(IIO\'e playor of II&lt; d&lt;cid~ to tronsftt later. K&lt;V1n Orriner. "ho ~to
1hu -.t...tina a hill\·prked privalc school on a partial
is '&lt;IY hiah on. ts )WI such a case. A Willl""""ille North
product, Orrincr elected to aoocnd Colptc Uni•·rrsity. Only
.ebolorship.
fthts pt.SI season did the Knior aoaJtendcr cbost 10 lr.nsrH.
These, alona with UB'• hl&amp;h academic 1tondards, some or the assas £5-POsiao poiniJ out v.htn atltmpCina to
"I '""~ him ploy-and this kid is &amp;ood, ·• Esposito
entice poocntial Sian to a utt~d UB. "I make 1hls place look bubbled.
This year's Bulls team '4ill havt' the scr"icc:s of a n•tivc
as aood u I con withoul lyons 10 a kid," noted ohc •'&lt;~cran
Italian player. Joe Lamanna, a ddenscman, euc-ndcd ua
coach .
lu ynr in an effort to sharpen his En,lish. Only ohis )tal
did Esposilo. whose parents were born but a few miln
wilb nnt year soudall-&lt;&gt;oath Dave Garwood. and
JV mtntor Norman Baker, E.pt»ilo 1ric&gt; 10 ,., a look at as from Lamanna~s home in Catanzaro, Italy, talk the bil
many qualitY pi~ In 1he area u pos&lt;ibl&lt;. " lo's difrocull
fullbacl inco sharpening his wccrt ~kills as v."C"U.
10 get tO many Of tile pm&lt;S (durinalhC ftll}-bt\.'aUS&lt; OUr
.....,. connia," ~~&lt; 'noted. TllrCMOII\ ""ord or mou1h"
T ht l981 cropofreenoiuindudcsl"oAII·WeSiorn Nrw
Yor~ pl•ycrs-f~mm forward&lt; Ben Barros of Orchard
from players and coachina contiiCI$ ohroughoul tht area.
and la.kini in as many wmmcr koaue ~~as possible,
Pout ("too 1he """""feels may be able: 10 "~ rolbo on and
the Bulls. coch maintajns that be and hi! surr hJ\'C a
conorlbuoe on 1he •anity squad) ond Ptoer Schaub or S"~l
Home (oil&lt; b&lt;oth&lt;r of ohc BuDs Herb Schaub, aD All-SUNY
"c&gt;&lt;etty IO()d idea" or "ho oh&lt; quahly playm arc btt"~
Alhltoic Confer&lt;OCC: fuUb:Kllasl year).
Roch&lt;:!ler and WeMcrn N&lt;ow Yotk.

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£,..., • otholll th&lt; tcoon:s or 11$1 Yea~'• ploendJna
tand&lt;tn-Mark Cd&lt;tle, •ho &amp;rad\Qied aft&lt;f a brillianc UB
carm. and Ray Edtm, "bo b&lt;ol&lt;e a lea pla)'inc oocca
o•a th&lt; ....,_, (ond ...u. mt&gt;1l hkdy, mus thc cadre
WIU """"a full msc:mbl&lt; oo chc&gt;oK friiiiL
.. we'D ho~ a.cdlcnt clrptb 111 JOOI." aia ~o .
ASide from Bol.or, Gmll&lt;f, and P0\0110 (who •~ a
JuniOr Collqe AII·Amcro&lt;an), Knia O'Donobue. o
freshmaD fr0&lt;11 Sl Anlbony'• Ho&amp;h School in EoSl
Nonhpon wiD II&lt; •)'In&amp; for a posltioa.
Oilier orwufors 10 otus year'• &gt;QUad ondudt fullbocl. Mll&lt;r
MOOM) and hollbac:b Aldo Ball&lt;rao and Ed Ocatik.
Ballcnn and Mooney ,.. on Ihe soddlnes last , ...... hovina
10 wall o )r&amp;r befou being di&amp;iblc to compete--but
Omlilc:, from Momsvollc: Cornmunhy Collqc, Aepptd rilltt
on and play tho&gt; &gt;&lt;a&gt;on.

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OM"'Od lhll Espo&gt;ito hopes 10 nu before'"" stan or

Ihe ..aoon wu formed by Ihe loss or sophomore scorina
""" Mike O)of&amp;l&lt;•·ski, "ho oronsrttred. The Wes1 Seneca
nathc cornb1n~ with junlor roN'Vd Chris Simon on tbt
•n~iOr 10 ahc thr Oull.s one or thr most potrnt inside
«o11na 1hoeau io 1h~ SUNYAC W&lt;storn Di&gt;ision last year.
"I don'l know 11111 h (Ojor&amp;•eHli's abstnee) will hurt us,"
commenled !l&lt;posloo, "bul "e'll miss hom ."
E&gt;posito hopes to ha•e hos troops orpnizcd by the
&gt;&lt;ason oprncr (S.:I)4ornbtt 9, vs. Niagara a1 Rotory Field),
bu1 lhat ltik "on'1 be casy. 1M coach will only ato...,.
"tek of practoce In before the -..on's start. "We have o
J00C1 nud~us." assn~ Esposi1o. "il's ju&gt;1 • mona of
punina thongs i&lt;&gt;&amp;toher." Thouato he would •cry much tile

10 imptO\t on lasl staSOR'I ~t record, Esposito admiu-

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Mickl&lt;r or Buffalo in1crim COKb or th&lt; hockey Bulls
for 00&lt; )Ut lo reolace Ed Wrill!t.
Wrisht, ~ «quested 0 OM Year sabbolic8J 10
funb&lt;r bil ed.....X..O. os.sm_5d be look lloc
P&lt;~ u for as posable dwing his tmUrt and ..as lootill&amp; for oth&lt;r
~IIDilics. Althouch rdinod of his coachiQI duties, U.e II yeor
.-11 ...01 ooatinue as a m&lt;l!)bcr or 111&lt; UB faaolly in th&lt; D&lt;$&gt;artmmt of
R«:rearloo, Alhklia and Rdated lnstno&lt;lion.
Aller bcin&amp; astOCiloted wilh lllllleur hockey alloc midget levd in
Wts~om New York for &lt;Woe years. th&lt; lO y.ar old Mickler insiSled be is
rddy for 111&lt; cllo1knaa or collqe CDtnpctition.
"It has been a p i of mine for scwera1 yQrS 10 coach in collqc aDd
I've •udled th&lt; advanced soyle or lllllleur hockey," th&lt; fanner owner
of lbe N.Y. -I'cnn Jwlior Hookey lala~ Buffalo Blades aid. "I
believe I'm reedy for 1bc ~."
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icleu of sharp, c r i J p - •hile utillzi111 ru sbtin&amp; pla)us.
Durin&amp; Mocklc&lt;'s yQrS in oma1eur hockey he bcalmc frictoch .,;111
Wrichl and produced four players fo.r th~ Bulls •ilh thrre Slill skalioo&amp;
for UB. 1M Km~ WeM cradualt rnulcd II&lt; wa1ched a number of

UB ~ but admbted he i s - rammar with all111&lt; players.
Akhou"' Direaor of Alhkdcs Ed Muoo insisled that the oppointm&lt;DI
is ror only one year and Wrichl wlllevenlual!Y rttum, maDy playcn
Spea~laled Monclay that II&lt; will not return 10 Ills bench dulles. Senior
rorward Ptoe DombroWJki malnlalned, "I think COIICh (Wrigbl) ,....
lookin&amp; to ~ 001 of hockey. He ~~ time 10 wcwk on h~ dep~.
Wilh our new COIICh 1be lint ....on • ill probably be on lh~ I rial basts.
1r h• docsn'l do wdllhey'll bring ano&lt;her man in."
Whm aslted about Eailcrn Collqe Athdetic Conforcnct (ECAq
Division II CO&lt;Ilpctition- wb&lt;rt 1hr Bulls comp&lt;tt-th&lt;o new coarb
noted, "Ther~ is a vas1 dirfetmoe In 1hc trams. My goal is 1o build a
JOOCI, r. . slcotina hotkey 1eam to CDtnPCI• wilh 0s""10 and
Plattsbuoll\." (Th&lt; nutPbcr one ond IWO leomt last y.-..).

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WBFO TO PUBLIC AFFAIRS?

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b apin b&lt;ina dbcomcd.
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tht ....tlo leadership pnwidtd b7 ECX:: Oim:lot Omlld
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im• of lilt Unlwnlcy to~he communky and Prolf&gt;CCIM studtnu.

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and ..111 malt •
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timt. It will b&lt; .., urwllh&lt;
arctuoly .-...tc:lws l&gt;ands. ..
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comttmplaUotc ....,.;.. WBfO ow from under It• do&lt;Dain aod
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llbaanotpubbdy.
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the- ed.ucattonal diYCJatt)
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itt ~n: HaD ..-« ..,....,._ thll year
and Public: Affair&gt; bas no roo&lt;n • present 10 bow&lt; tb&lt;al, aeconhna 10
\1~ Pmicknt fot Facilili&lt;£ PlaMiftl Jolla Neal. Prdlrnuwy piJrb tall
fot WOFO 10 II&lt;~ ltmi'Oranly •• Parktt Hollon th&lt; Milo Slrm
Campo.. ht :oddtd. . .
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foolrues," Ntlll uplaintd, "so h •0111d not .,...,..sanly spuk ap~n&gt;l 1
possiolt rrorpoiutlon."
But no mautt tht ou~ of Ill&lt; turrtnt llllh, WBFO wiU hl&gt;t a
cha~ i.a ••ho il rtpOtU to on an adminl,.,..ti•• lC\'tl as ECC ~oilt b&lt;
dassi(...J under tilt ntwly&lt;Teat&lt;d-and ")t:l unrotlcd-Vkc Pmid&lt;nt

,._II&lt;

for A.cadem;c Services.
ECC rq&gt;ons 10 R'!FIItrs ai po&lt;S&lt;ni.

'Yet th• more Is
being delayed for
fear that Public
Affairs might turn
the staUon Into an
exterts/on of Its
public relations
team, which is
designed to extol
the virtues of the
Institution and
portray a posft;ye
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IPII-tdoedulal for Jlfb ZA-..uJ be btld I&amp; tbt Ambcr1a
lload PoiDI. UUAB Dt. . . . Oirmot Loio Wold.,..
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"We will be IJ}'UI&amp; 0111 tluo ~ .. bopt:s of r&amp;odiQI a
1\DlO!&gt;It J1Wt- SQW. Hal i1 dooCid *&gt;•'8," obt ~
The~ Sired llUdml . . - . too,. 1 b e - or StiOdmt
~ (SA) ood UM..nity lJnloa Aclmlla Boord
(UUAI}olponloral Feou, will be CODm'lalto a D&lt;su1 school
fldldy, mai.Jll&amp; th&lt;: Ulif of the Fowu101 orca for con«::U
imPI*Iblc.
Baird Point .... - · Waldman noted, bctaWit or •• &lt;XI(hftl
.,.,. and dcdrical ~.,...,. outlm. " It wall also be a chao« to
&lt;&gt;:penm&lt;nt With leltiftl up OUI the«," Waldman maoruainal.
"We'U jwa bt" to,.,. if 11 wcxU."
UUAB and SA....., liCbedulallulyll u a r&amp;IA dl&amp;c, p&amp;tf&lt;rnftl
10 fott10 boldJna tbc ....... uodoor1 u In prnloul yean, Waldmu

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Dtlnna DmaU haa boea -ted by SA a. Fat Co0ldm1101 ror

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from tbc Aaoclale Collealal• "'-· 11oe lludCIII . . . . . _ tot
more chalt k batpinal for. Mx:onliJta 10 a
tbal fonnct
fldnor--ln-Citld Elcfta c-vu had IPOt en 10 a WC&lt;t belore. 7"'
~''"" had rccdwd lbe pmtiloout MI-Amcricarl tlllna wdh
four out of ~'C IIUirb of ddllliC:lJo..
"" ......... tbt mailed ftlunll c:lllimt-d. INiead or Cl!llllnftl
(our ....-U, T1w ~11&lt;111 aabbod all fhc, ucl is DOW d &amp;ood
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dimtn.tllon or lfiOir lllllrlntt&lt;d lludtnt ,....,. unless tbey can PI'O•t
tlduol nt&lt;d. Thil ila r..ult of Ptuidtnt Ronald R -n·o ~­
cuuana bullctt ..11ich po.ucd nono-ty tllrOIO&amp;It both boola or •
CoQ&amp;r.... and awaiu- modaf- m conr""""" ,_...Ill«
1o eddJibo, lludalu • ill ~mot to pll) u in1Ua11oon fcc of
d!W focar .. r- ....-&lt;--dopaodiae "" ..tucta ......., of t1tt biD
10 ac:aptal b) lbc Ho..-Sal.llle COftf&lt;rca-llh tbt funds JOiq
to tbt Ftdtnl . . , _ . _
~ noa1 1aa is lbc....,. or a......,.,_...""'- 111&lt; ~
AclmtMtrattoo~ c1ra11 _, th&lt;: Cooareooloul drall, with dirr...--.
stW to be Kttird by tb&lt; two boUJa wbldt h..e -oY&lt;d daffcrtnl
ll&amp;lldardl. Tht S&lt;Mte bill ...,..ld allow anyone wbose fomDy
aminp ore Wider W,OOO to rccdve th&lt; -...nee:, while tbe
Hou!it dra.ll "'ould roquir&lt;. a nt&lt;d tell for all ioeomt aroupo.
Familia camlnc o&gt;tt Sll,OOO could uall reed-. IWistODC&lt; at

thty can &amp;how IIC&lt;d, accordi~~&amp;to tbe Senate draf't
Tht ~.....,. flllOII1-4tcid&lt;d upoe_.,.,U no&lt; arrea
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�PROGRAM SHORTENED

Cutbacks hit Work Study
By DAN IOWM All/
Ctlnv&gt;14 £d11or
The Federal Government, baVIlll appro•ed
lu&amp;her ioterest rates on loans and c~;tb8cb io
federal pant Pf"Oif'&amp;JtiS, h rnakina 11 e-m more
dlfOcult for students to rinan.. tll~r coUqe
education.
lqinnrlllthe second week or ~ern~.
there will be 100 fewer JtU~ts Cftlploytd in
UB's Work Study PfOit&amp;m than lUI )ut "'hen
1800 students he.ld jobs tllrou&amp;boutthe
University and in the community, accordina to
Financial Ard Olrec:tot C1armcr Conner . The
F&lt;dc:ral Oo•t.rnmml slashed its Sl mUiion
1~1981 contribution to the Jli'OII'&amp;m to
$771,687 for the upcomlna year.
Since the University Jencrally Jives 20
percent of the federal Did 10 Worlr. Study, US's
allocation to tile procram wiU be rcdlliCcd from
S200.000 to S U-4,337.
This is the rirst year that Work Study's
budget hu be(n cut, Cl\plained Work Study
Coordinator Cheryl Klihbau&amp;)&gt;. In the pas&amp;,
rcquesu to rncreur the procram '• bud&amp;&lt;1 have
always been lf&amp;Dled, •he: uMI.
Fll.nbcr cuts an not apcaed. Conner added.
slnoe tho proaram remains a favorite of
•
Conveu-whicb appro•es of audmts working
fOf tb.U ald.
Wotk Study employs Rudmts in 175·250
Uruversity orrrecs and
70 orr&lt;ampus
businesses. The maximum award for worldn&amp;
two semesters IS S900, wbrth ~Won. Study
had hoped 10 incnasclhis year, but was
rebuked, lilsbbaup said.

so.

orrrce

Lowcnna the maximum &amp;nUU JO more
students can wort wilr- be coruidcred
because il would c:au.sc 'ioo maay problrms, tbe
Olnclor $8ld. Employers mc:b as profes10n
who need students for raearch Jli'OjCC:U, moo
,. put mon lime Into trainIn&amp; students and expca
them 10 "'orlr. tbc entire rune months. If the
proaram's fWtdilll was increased, lhd studeou
.. ou)d only be W&lt;Wkin&amp; about tbrec II'IODW
which would 1:11~ profcuors to continuously
re-trAin $1Udents, Klshbaugh .xplalned.
In addition. the coordinllor noted, the Work

Study orr'" IS

praently .. orkin&amp; at •
rnaximum le\d and would not be able to
handle the appro•imatdy 2000 students that
would be employed 1f Wort Study wu

eq&gt;;uxied
Employmmt Ill the proaram is ba.&gt;cd on n«d
and applyrn&amp; on time, Conner dec!Jlred. not ina
that ~cry 11 udtQt who applied on-.tlme durilll
the Summer and ~ .,ere offered Jobs. The
Work Study orrrce tradulooally awards mort
than it Is alloted sm« some studc1:\U drop out
of tilt procram once the:
bc&amp;iM.
The SSO Work Study summer ltudconu are
not af(~'ted by the c:atba.:ks. Kisbbau&amp;b
mainwned. •ddlna thai the same number of
audcnu were m~plo)'td lut year. Dunna the
first summa session "'hrth ran from May 18 to
July I, the provam used money leO ovcr from
lUI year to finance tile awards. The r«ond
snsion runs from July I to AUIUJI U

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Employers should not be seriously affected by
the loss of thetr audcnt employee~. KbhbauJh
U'lnled. srnc• the reduction Is not too sncrc.
No sinal• ..,..denllc dcpanmcnt wrll be bu.n
&lt;rnce th• cutbacU "ill be across the t.o.d. she
e,piiJIICd, and a Rudmt's preference u the fir&gt;!
priority rn JOb pla~mmt .
Kishbau&amp;h does not txpc.'t depa.nments to
hire patt·time emplo)ces to replace the student&gt;
sux:r IIley thcmsdva arc on rinanaal strao&amp;hu
, A finanaal aid altcrnau&lt;e tO compensate for
the cuts cannot yet be dttcrmined, accordin&amp; to
Kishbau&amp;h. sin"" "we don't know whlll "&lt;'II
ha•e to ahc" d..., to uocenmnty o•cr Pres&gt;dmt
Rooa1d Rca&amp;&amp;n's tu&lt;ullllll budan
One probletn that hti houoncally piau~
Work Study u the four to ux week delay in
obtaloina their first checks, Connor •aid,
admiuina that tbt problem could be tohcd thrs
year. The cbcds m\lS1 be proceutd throu&amp;h
tllru different ofriCCI before a student rs p&amp;Jd
for any work.
With Ill• cooperation of Ill• Unrvel\ity
admirUsuaJion, tile Work Study OfOet hopes t o
aii&lt;-Yiate thb Jli'Oblcm by September tlrro up the
elimination of the n«d for ume &gt;hecu to be
processed throup lu omcc. Instead th&lt; time
•ht't'ls will
directly to pji)Toll , enabling the
checks to be delayed only two ro three .... ~.

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All-male draft constitutional
By AI..ArS C. K.AOliC
Nat"'""' Ed.tor
Citln&amp; Conar...·s "brolld IUtbority 10 raise and
support armla." !he Supreme Cowl upllekl the
eonstiluti&lt;M&gt;ahly or........_,, draft r..,llrldon mel
I!Widolory lltirt.V)'
The t&gt;-3 dcckion docs oot odwlt •ornno from
fut ure rqislralion or oons&lt;ription. bur .....,. thor ir

scm«.

il CorutiruOo.W 10 Umit these rcquiremtnu to mm

OGly.

lo haudUI&amp; da...n !he J...,. 2S ruliQa the &lt;OWl
justi6ed iudf by statina. " Mm and bocaosc
of comtw r&lt;llrialoos 011 ...,..,., t~:e 1rrrtply noc
simllll1y sltuAt&lt;d for tj)e purpooes of a dn1f1 or
rqistrllllou lOr a draft." B)' law women ~e not
permitted in combat •bile in !he Unilal Staat$

Scrvi&lt;a.

The ca« ll""' rrom a 1971 la....Wt filed by tb""'
Univmily of Pe~U!Sllvania male .Jiudcou wbo
clalmtd tllat they wen: -'lcWru of .a dicrmioatioo
bocallt&lt; only males "'""' dJtjbk for the drall. The
latrsuia •-u obdv.xl in 1973 • hal the drift ended.
R&lt;1Jianttoo&gt; ,.... ddcontinucd r•o yean lalcr.
When In Januuy 1910, then·Prcsidcol Jimmy
Caner proposed a resumption or dran
rCJiflration-ln response to a ~ So¥\et threat
ill the Middle EMI--K ........... tbu " apply "'
both mea mel - · Hooon&lt;r, •-bea Coqreu
approved tbe Militaty Sdo&lt;tiv• Scrvi&lt;'e N:l later thar
Sprin&amp;. the bill roqulred only IBto 20 year-old males
10 retisttr. Thls decision prompted the reopenlllg or
tht 1971 c:as&lt;.

BUI lasl July, 011 tht Friday before ol tiro 20

yem-old mar were required to r&lt;&amp;ister. a rhrtt judge
F&lt;d&lt;RJ District Court in Phnadclphi• ruled ·~·· male
only draft rqiJuation wu uncoruliluuonal.
But the ~ Cowt issued a IllY that allond
rqi$trallonto proc:&lt;ed .. pt.onncd and o•« ro~
million....., rqistcred u&gt; the pu1 )Ur. H.,.. ever.
Columbia Bro.adca.stin&amp; S~1em (CBS) Nt•1 reponed
• lasl wed&lt; thll an estilnattd 575.000 youn&amp; males.
despite thrws or the yean imprioonmcnt or •
s10,000 rrne. failed to rqister 111 tbelt local P&lt;Ml
Ofliocs. Most of tb&lt;oe mto dltl DOl CIIMOI'IY either U
• .,..,........... the military Of bocaiiX,thcY
dalmed that u a result o r the Pbiladd pltia rutin&amp;,

IJIIle.&lt;Ja(y drafl ~ ,... Un&lt;O&lt;IRIIUI&gt;Onal
The fete or obese nearly 600.000 potenual
fcton.-faJiurc 10 rqrncr IS dusofatd U I fdoot In
rhr &lt;rinunll &lt;Odo-bu been In timbo sin« rhe
Supreme Court decision oft...., weds....,. tnitill
rtporu frl&gt;m WasbiDIJOA wd tlw the JU&gt;IO&lt;e
~~ was _..s ro P'O«&lt;\\t&lt; rh&lt;R I OWlS
lllftl ..ho fAiled tO COQijll) '""h lhe Scl&lt;al\t Scrvi&lt;'e
Act.
Lqal Action, at least In the near future. " nor
llkdy. ocxotdln&amp; to Just!« O.partlMtll •pokesRobert St..COIOn wbo told TN $p«tnu'f thor
rtporu of 1tpl procoedina&gt; .,.,. "utter - t e . "
He ..,plwlzcd thai. II least praently, ''Th&lt; JllJII«
ll&lt;panonent il nor in•olvtd (in pmstCGtion)." and
added, "We an: oorui&lt;lcrin&amp;" futu~ IICllon.

S tn-eruoo dtd ad..a that the Sd&lt;arve Sen""
SY51em had ICDI out 1110 Iaten to people "11o had
pubtidy llii&gt;OWICed resrJtaftCC 10 rttblratloA. Tbcsc
talers wvncd or potcntioJ charJ&lt;S and or the
posoible accompa~~yina penalties. The )'OilnJ ~•
•bo f«ri\'td these: warn.iap have unnecn d.ay5 to
r«tify tb&lt; 101uat:ion," wd tb&lt; Jwal« offraal. He
- ' d nor say wlrlll actioor 'WOUld be talr.tn orpina
th ... poopk if they &lt;1iU wou.kl nor rqincr.
S.fore the Jrutice Ocpanmcnt 0111 take any l&lt;llon.
eaplained StcvCiliOO, " We
10 ta rciTerals from
the Scleclio&lt; Sc:rvice SYRcm." Hr r&lt;futcd to say
• hcthcr the dc:s&gt;ennr&lt;nl had the eapac:ity 10 ClOD\ Itt
ond punUh O&gt;'tt j()(),OOO por&gt;plt u a &amp;fOUP wllido
would br required in • cas.e such u thil.
The !klced•e Ser;;oc SYRcm aiJo ...,uJd nor
tomnxru 011 the r....'bibty of ksal ac:uoo. Tbc

ha•-.

dql;utlllftlt's only ..........,, wu a liP&lt;~
II1CI30&amp;&lt; ~"''"' the Supreme Cowl nrlln&amp; mel
.:l.nouneJna that all men bci"-.co tbt aa• of 18 and
21 ,..,. now required by law ro rqbttr end lllat
tllos&lt;' .,ho fafled 10 do 10 - ' d he pfOOCCUttd.
The d.a.ion coWd a1oo deal a death blow 10
~of the Equa.l IU&amp;hl1 AtnaMirnmt (EllA) aslr
Ji•·cs lqitrmaey 10 siTIJ(e«XIq:islo.uoo. The ERA

hu wuU June 30, 198l to b&lt; ratified by rhr.. more
•tares before hceomina tow. Opponcnu to the t.U
checRd the S u - Court '• Nlin&amp;. ssylna that the
JIOdicial decUion Jhows that • omm and mar arc noc.
under Amcrrcat1 law, conlldcred eqaab. It ii expcct&lt;d
thot dris ocw ~- wUI bt uJCd to Pftw:nl rmat
rui rtcalion of tl\r ammdment.

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DRAFT soc
SCREWS AND MARYS 75C

�cditori~tl
Draft judges
America Is going consarvatlve, or so they I ell us.
And never has It been more evldtnl than In the
hallowed c:llambers olthe Supreme Court.
The recent decision to allow mala.only drafl
regtslraelon Is a slap In the laao 10 equal nghts and
more Importantly makes a moc~ery or lhe
Conatltutlon
Tha ruling, occurong In a natoon whocn prides
IIMII on equaltty and democ:taey, must be Sllarply
condemned as a mandala IOf contonued future
Inequality ol the seJtes. Aceo&lt;dtng to the Court. the
claelslon was made beeauaa the US Armed Forcea
do nol allow woman In combat
The rallonaJe behind 11111 IdiOtic rultng Is ba58&lt;l
upon I he premise that women are nol phyarcelly or
mentally capable to endure combal. This must lead
ua to believe that all men, because the Supreme
Coun d""'* It so, are Itt lor lighting and thus
auP«tof' to the "'weaker Mk...
Bas.caJty, the Supreme Coutt, In all rts onllnate
wrs60m, Is condoning dlac:nmu&gt;aloon The Coun Is
Nq\lonng young men to be on 1118 posnoon to make
a potentially Iaroe sacnhee IOf theor c01.n1ry, whole
women and Ollie&lt; 808 groups are exempt
Y011ng men in America are the unfortunate
vlell'l)S ol clreumseanee. They are punlshoel lor
belnO males and lor being born afler 1960 They
nave become this generatoon's aaenllclal lambs.
II Is silly to believe, as our benflvolent
government would li~ us to, 11111 the draf t is a
civic obhgallon-11 Is Involuntary servrtude. whoc:ll,
accordinc to the ConstitutiOn. Is Illegal But. that

,,.,.loty doesn't!,... t he Suptame Court If any
l awyet tried to questiOn the Cltalt a basic tegaloly
belort that august body, the attorney would no1
oYen be allowed Into the Court'a Chambers
What Is even more unlortuna\1 Ia thai lht C011n.
already awlnglng 10 the right, It In a period of
eranalllon. Wothon the next lew years. !here may be
hwe new appolntments to the bench And h would
be loohsh to baheve \hal ~ Raagaf\ wo/1
appoon1 hbetala Of even moderat" to the Coun
, _ and women
sho.,. more reapect IOf
the ~llnuttOn. we'"'" I hut sullet r-cussoons
lrom tast&gt;year'a electiOn unlllthl c:.ntury·s end
Tha legal 10feca51 tor Amenca Ia bte~ at best.
At preaent we have a Supreme Coun consos11ng ol
Nl•on henchmen and 0\'ef·lhot-hlll ltbllfals, who
condone diSCrimination and pardon Illegal acts
However, 11 Ia lhls nation's young men who must
thll lime bear the brunt olthe Idiocy of wise men.
Who won be nex1?

who ''""

No more lies
SpeculatiOn IS lnetNslng that W8FO, ua·s
communley-monded slatoon
be transletred lo
PubliC Allaors, the public relatiOns arm olthe
UnlwetlliY AIIIIOilgh the poasobla 1ranster has
been labeled part of an edmonlltratlvt shakot-up,
lila move 11 much more serlout than that II is
alarming I hat the station may be turned lneo
ancther egent ol the Unlverslty'a "propagenda
mtnlatry''
Voce President lor Ac:adem&lt;c Affaors Robert
Roasbarg Is correct for havonc second thouohts

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fcctlb~tc
Albany and women's studies
Edoor:
Pefmif me '"" oppotrunHy 10 comment upon tilt
recent dKislott nor 10 c0110nw lundmg lor the
Woman's Srud;.a Con.p.tKOIJram

In response to ..,;w•l '-ttwa /lta\19 rec.lved Ott
,,,. topk;. llltlnlt • gettniM to revMw tM roM o/ ,,.
L~iWture YiS a 'VII the UIW«JUy TM ,.,,., wmt«a
UN}ortnlf urged U..t I .. tela IIBtf'f«bate •c:tOt to
Maw-a tMt Wom.n't Stfld,.&amp; Collf9e Tefi'Ht vrtalll't
Buffalo • nt. drllrcutty I .tn ~"'P lo ,,..
tWqunl IS -pi«. r-# ptlndpled
Ll!f/.,M/1/re . _ t . r • lutfop tum ~r
trnes lor v&amp;riou• Unw.nJtr lllltCllona. OUt Uftdet •

rite

rime honotod prlnol,. olau,_rc ' ' -· ,..
refrem from ap«Jtrlng how ,,.. . mon'" . ,, to be
.,_., once rhor rNcll tho Focvtty or o.tplrttmMI
lr;el. tam cenatn thll tM entire ac.d•mlc
commun;ty ctn epprfdeta ttte ae.ng« mhM.nr m
pwmlmng thelrw ere»tcl•• ot lntWfectue t ttJqlllt)t to

oo dopeodont 011 the wltimt ond moodt olo
Legtaleture.. ln good cont~ then I can do no
~~t«e than JotJgra • ,.,.,,.m o1 tttong ptOttst OWl
IbiS - e l le.&lt; My ,....llOIO If 11001 lhe P«&gt;&gt;*.,..,
- b y 1/ftiH'Of}IOm ,.,., hflttdy lltll OCO-IC
commuruty end ha~ ' ' - cfeoaiiCWI ~ et '''
ongln-"'&gt;kk! cJHtf)' Is not Oil/he ltoor of the Seno/o
WitHe 1
with the ocr/olltokon In tltrs .,...,
lor tiM protection o/aCftchHn~e- tr..aom 1 c.nnot go
much kyontJ proteat; end /trust that this Is • ahar«&lt;
.,,..,.., The lb$Urdll'f oleUmlttatlng • program with •
lwdget ol ' ' " than ~.000 whlclt HtWt: owr 500

d•••-

atucMniS- runs count« to my ,.,IIOilties. but tbt
IO~r qwSI/oll hetWIO- ol ""' ln/olntnplhe
mtOQtriY olllwl priltt:jplo lhOiifiiOifiOI OCO,.,IC
declllollt """' oo lnsulorod from legJ&amp;Iot,..

lnt..-.ention. In IfNI PMflduM QM II II a pelttflll eMI
dr/lrcult •~tlott o/ the ptllleiplotwr ..,., 01.1t«
opr/ollhnol7
Plo. .o N •nllfod 1/Jo&lt;lglt IIIOnd raotly to $ u - l
rnls l'fOf}'alfl II thai dado/ollra ,..do by the
~lc communlry. AI ,,.,,ntly simple ••It mar
bt 101 the L-,ltlatuf'l to t••totw the mlnllcule
amount ollllfldlnglnllol'lod, so It would,. oquony
/odll to dalund - • piOIJfOIII ot octlvllr tholls
pol/t~lty IM(Iopulot or any gNoto momonr. And onco
the cllotm 0 0 , _ unlwroll'f ondllflh/lluto la
btfd(/«1. """'can no ~ hON eo inatllllfiOII
o1 OOinf/UIIed • 1111-.lry.

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about a Pub4•c All aora ~~-or WBFO and What
aflecta 11 moght 111. . on the atauon'a polocy The
radio staiiOtl appears to be ent•lng a naw age, one
marl&lt;ed by great strl(!es in both programming and
memberahtp pledges II recently tecolved a nallonal
award lor ewcellenao on publiC awarenesa
All hough Roslberg Is diHIIIISiied wllh
EducatiOnal Communocatoons Cent• OIIICIOf
Get•ld 0 Grady s le-rshtp, and probab4y
rogttthlllr 10 thai'S no rea50fl to pUll WBFO lrom
under "'' la.t The redoo Slatooro belongs woth an
educat.otlllty ent•IY snd not on a profeaslonal group
whOM avowed goal IS to promote the Uno ..a tv
Let • nolta~• away one of Bullalo'a few
radoo statoona and ma..., II a vehocle lor reading
pres. 1oleasea glorolytng a flawed Untverslly

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ERA NOW!
The counldown has beg&lt;.rn.
There 11 leaa than one year remaonlng beiOfe the
EQUal Rrgh\1 Amandmeni(ERA) ratrlocatlon- one
passu
the move to legally guarant. .
beSot human and cml roghts !Of ....,._ - •
caught on a QuagmJte that 00111d spell death fOf the
eontr.,..erslal legtlllaeoon.
It 11 tmoerauve that every woman and man •how
their suppore lor the arnendmttnt by either joining
the Nauonal Or~ uwnlon 101 Women'I(NOIN) toght
and help them bell I he pavement or wmlng to tlleu
men(and wornen)ln Wqhlngton as a shOW ot
~
support
Tha ume lor ERA " NOW

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ArchUectl wont wrth phySical space
While artlltl wont with psychological
space. Yet their Intentions often
0¥8f'lap. It Ia this dual territory that the
•Atbrlght·Kno~ Art Gallery's current
exhibit, Col/ai&gt;Orarlon: Artl$1$ &amp;
Arcltirecra, explores. The disCO'Ieries
are fantastic.
lmeglne: "The Palace of Versailles
Waterworks" In Times Square, a great
glass and steel Hanging Gardens of
Babylon without the greene&lt;y;
neglected Ellla leland, debarkation
point for million a of American
lmmlgrantl, a public park and
accessible data bank on all those who
paSMd through Its gates.
TheM prQPOIIII are only two of the
ell'len proj«:ta that comprise
Coi/H&gt;oratlon. The eXhibit, organized
by the Architectural Leeoue of New
YO!tl, pal111 artlata and architects to
create an architectural project.

It Ia 1101 eo much an artistic di splay
u a collection of Ideas. But art does
make up an lmponant part of the
show, notably In such wonts as the
allr-.:tlve dragrama ot "Restaura.nt
Pavilions for B&lt;yant Pille Musings on
VarietY" end the mythical " Four Gates
of Columbus." "Four Gates" depicted
a journey Into Columbus, Indiana with
vivid tiered paintings of the tree-lined
boulevard le.edlng Into the town.
C ol/ai&gt;Orat/on Ia more than a
straightforward ar1 collection could

ever be. This ahow lives. Palntlngs and
-sculpt"'" can be very meaningful, and
energetic, but are 11111 essentially the
work of a lone arti st displaying bits of
his psyche. The team efforts are
evident In IM Alb(lght·Knox exhlbot,
and the oom,....nlc:aUve eteatlon
ch~l tM proj«:ta Wtlh life.
Col/ai&gt;Orallorl Ia alto a realfltmatlon oJ
human nature In art. our needs and
dealreafn the real. physical world.

Two projecta. h o -. notably tall
short ol the e.tihlblt'e overall fine
quality. l.n "TTnted Shades" Rank Stella has Ct. .ted designs tor the
windows ot Rlchatd Moms's ttovse
plan. Hla artwont Ia nothing more than
temptetes and French curves outUned
onto the architectural drawlnga. And
Charles Moore and arllat Allee
Wlngwall go In tor modem art "_s:amp"
with "The Stanford Fragments:
Extravlslonary Perception Based ort
Artlcutatloo, Definition, and Wheels."
But In this Albright-Knox exhibit one
also lindJ euch fascinating proposals
as a pair ot giant cableS strung aetoss
Manhattan piercing through the Wor1d .
Trade Center and the Chrysler Bulk!Hig.
a structure lhepad lllce a giant pencil
stub, and a bac:chanallan altar.
The maln ditficult)' with
Collai&gt;Oratlorl'la that many ot the
pr~a and their detc:tlptlons are herd
to tully underatand. We are dealing
here wt)h two tlelda ol endeavor, each

with Ita own phltoaophy and )argon. It
Is oftentimes drlltcult to ltnd aome ot
the ereatora' ~~M~RingL
Sltll, tM basiC ldN.e ot theM
projects and proposals ahlne through
dazzlingly. art that Ia constructive and
meaningful to us all. Co/Jai&gt;Orat/on:
Artists &amp; Archltecra presanta att that Is
meaningful within tM oontaxt of t"real -world and arclllt-.:ture that - •
without Ita reatrlctlona. Go It, and
let your Imagination hava the beller
p~ of ~lacretlon.
And while you are at tM Albright·
Knox ~k out IM colleCtion ot
caricatures end Cartoons bt' Honote
Oaumlef, acroaa trom tM gift ahop,
Th•s llllh century French attlat has us
pegged down to oor ••tal e-. 11 you cannoc reed t he
c:aptlona,hla portrayala are atlll vivid.
("Collai&gt;Oratlotl: Atll•ra &amp; Archlrecu•
runs thro~h Af'IIUII 2J

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Mount St. Joseph Academy
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Adapted and dtrected by

STEVE PORTER

tr1 one of ttlose lhtngl you tipect to outgro,.. "You c111 tt&gt;et
mu.le?•·· they 11y The lorat lima you heir ol, you're young and
defenseless. As you grow older, you rtellrett&gt;e older generation
doesn't corner •~• m11'1ooct Ilona. In /aet, the mote dlve&lt;slhed tile
musoc you IItten to, ll'le more you'll realize no Mxual-racfal-soct.,.
economic-educated group 11 frH from lhal lgnotanl 1nobblneu
belrayed by IUCII 1 qunt&gt;on I IIIII put up With tt&gt;e comment
Sometime• ll'a a wute of time to try to enllghlen the lost souls
The wond of mutle Ia too big. II'• OUIIIJOwn all of u1 but It's best
to try to ~tiP paee enywey. l"d rllher not gel caught In tome
limo warp doomed to rallv. 1 Plrtleutar era &lt;Mit and over -oaon
In tts gro..•ng proc111, mu-.c: aeam• to bl dropping 111
blrrl81a and truly becoming a unl-all la ng11age (Some na ....
lhought thos to bl true 111 alot&gt;g. but 01'1 tt&gt;ere'a 10 meny more
preachera tt&gt;en preetotoon.,. on thilttgard~ P_.. from all
around the g101&gt;1111 perlorm•ng musocat fotms they dldn t even
go.ren etullecl a dtcadiiQO Who WO&lt;rld na .. IITIIgoned a Brohsh
guollriSt , a greouate ol tl'll Motea Da"l ldvanced COUfSII of
hermon.c syltems, ptayong luthentte lndoan muSic "'''"a hellbreed IIU•III·t•tll. 0. a r..ereo French vtohnost, noted for hosjazz
onspotecl rntarptay ''"'" 1 gYQIY guota~tst kre~ong off ~ 4'-s to
play Amettean bluegrlll
Tooay, counttua As&lt;en, Afneen. eu._.n. a.lld South
AIT'e&lt;ocan musoco111a 111 borrowong hom iaU and oncocporatmg
tl'le•r own fotk and ctaaie: ltjhzalrons ano tnaro eaactly ..nat
Son ol Jau
to coYtt

II-•

T he oefon•to•• eumpte ol an rnt&amp;~nauonal group ptayo&lt;~g en
llmost unctas-.llable blend ol IOUndt and a t100&lt;10 group "'''"
s•mol11 QUelll towerd mu11c11 lnt armerrl-oee bolh relelsed
elbums on ECM thll tprong Cooona appeered II UB two JUMS
beck. They stoll bout tl'll aame membera alld r-.c:n the same
musical doractoon Collin Welcott and Don cntrry are Amer1c:ln
ett&gt;notnualcologllta aaplo(tng lndten and AfllCan mutlcs.. They
ha.. progrelltd from their otlglnal rolel u realderlt aoteroat with
Oregon and trumpetar wllh Omelia Coleman rllj&gt;tettvety to
embtece 1101ne locallted a nd esoteriC mu""l fotms demanding
exollc lnllrumentation Brurllan ltana IINCOIIC:IIos outgrew his
bos11 nove reputallon by coneentratong on AhQoBrwllan mustcll
roots and acquired a much more culturally l'llevywe&lt;ghl image.
Their new album, Codona 2 (ECM) ag11n honors Indebtedness
IO Ornetle Colem1n, w~e melodic concepti 11e not that far
removoo lrom ancltnl muslell form~. Hla oomposlllon ''Drip Dry"
Is problbly the hlrdelt to follow amidst some more naturally
e volving folk melodies like Nan1' 1 " Oua Fuer.'' whiCh rnembles
some ot..Airto Morelre'a early recordtnga Thete's also an £no.
esque tapa loop sounding African tredltlonal called
"Godumlduma" which will ring femlllar Wlih Talking Heads fans.
Western m~Jslc PIIYI a Plrt In Cl'llrry' a " Mallneye" and Walcott's
' Wllkong on Egga." Charry might u well ha .. been lounging
with a c:owbOy harmonica lor tl'll way hit melodlca opens the
tune. JUIIIO that Siddle Image CIOIIn't lllde When he pfc:l&lt;s Uj)
hia trumpet. I'll limutat11 lOIN horN laughs Whole the rest of
tl'le scenario rnuneeta ghostl from the old West Wlk:ott's to.e
recording (Ill oontra11 to 11'11 mult~traclting of "Maloneye·,
emulatll 1 mote modem Wlltarn rnua1e 11 his c:nan ollere the
altar a Chance to become 1 bluea.jau IIU•Iar tn1wenng Olerry's ·
trumpet linea.
T t&gt;e orOUP. Megtco, wae lnltlllly crrttca.d 11 baing tn •mila._
of the Codone ~ by 1 W11t German muaoc er•toe. Thlrs
almott like layfng
It . , lmtlallon of the Raw
Shlnkll- Yehudi MenUln duets of the 111e0s The Idea of bringing
togethet Chtl81ent ltylu and pla~a Wll aiWiyt thafl 8nd Will
alwart bl u long 11 mu.tc hal bam«s. On Na - . o llbum,
Foil&lt; Songs (ECM). II'll mutlctana hkawilt pay trobute to lhelr
own l n l l -. Bratllren guttanst, ptlnlll, erranger Egberto
Glsrnontr dedlcat11 N• " EqUllfbnlte• t o modern c:lualclst
Stl'ien Ralch. Americen be11111 Cn.the Haden PIYI 111fibute 10
jazzer Altee Coltrane In "F« T\mya •
The album 11110 expfor11 -.mpter Euro-ethnlc lotms In a
alnglut~llted title tuna. Moat of the rtcotd Ia laid back,
demonstretlng beautiful tonlllty trom tile NotWegftn sax player
Jan Garbarek. Howl'ier, the high point Ia Glsmonti's "Ceoo
Adereldo" vmiCh juatlpoMa a alnlater ambush type of a melody
of flexible harmonic llructura vmiCh an uplifting major key
aherthrought on 1 almllar rythmlc pattern. This and the ReiCh
dedication Ire among tl'll molt unique mu1lc on rec:oro,
ll'a tough to cll..fly theM 110und1, becaun they era some or
tl'le llrat of lhelr kind. I'd htta to lillie anyone's Impressions wlth
• IOftiJ'wlnded, doublt~&gt;hyphenated unpronounclble adjective lor
now. The one thing I'm sure of. how...,, 11 thlt l can hooestly
call It (lo my ever p - t hounder'a dlamaY) • .. "mUIIc:."

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�'[©prodigal sun
Dragonslayer
1ne Fantasy Is Real
- - - --":Y Mlctl..l F. Hopklne
Know wfllt • fairy tile Ia? Many do
not, stoll behevong that lelry tiles 111
sug11. aplce, end eauping lJfe A true
l.,ry tile strips Reality to the almpleat
e~on. oendefed boldly t hrougtt
clllld·hl&lt;e language. Yet "'hi~ the
language IS Chtl6-hke, lhe SIIUIIIOI'I II
de5Cf\bes •• nor The Mil •ng could 111
lfiO(hef tome, IIIO!hef '*O&lt;Id. Ot enothe&lt;
fO&lt;m of Ufe he&lt;e ac1tng out the
w tnd.ng weya of Humanlfy (Ia
tlappened tn George Orwell' a Animal
farm). While • fable apella out ott
mOtel In tile climax, tile fairy tele
usuelly Is Its .,..,n mOtel, 0&lt; lias none 11
IS told to thrill, onteotaln. ba enjoyed
and, wllen very affeett~. percalwtd
Dragonslayar Ia a clnemellc fairy
tale. A somber narrative of aorcery
monsters, end eurvlvel, 11 palnll a
powerful tebleau o f the Dark Ages,
pointing oh-so-euually 11 certain
"civilized" mores. Not llnce Jeen
Cocteau'a poetic Beauty and the Beur
lias tne lanlaay genre been dealt wit II
so powerlully In 1 live. action film. and
It's been 11111 long (except lor 1960's
ani mated Animal Farm) IInce tile fairy
tale has been rendered unto film wllh
suet\ integrity. Tile grim air of tile
scenario does not detract one btl from
tile subject's vivid lantaslt; In feet, tile
mood. tempo, end te•tura flow togetller
10 e&lt;eate a straklngly fresh,
unc.nnlngly n.tturel nan11iva ·one
which may well go down as • clenJc.
In Dllgons/ayer, we may daflnllely
have the alee- film llf the aummet.

"'ouldn'l ba eny dregona," Mya the
an1gmlllc: _ _., Ull1ch (Sir Relph
RICIIIIGIOn), and IIIII 0&lt;11 C&amp;IUII line
apellelhe ftlm'e focus The Oerl&lt; I,Qe
'*OI'Id Ia • lorabodtng 1)4ace. el&gt;ud&lt;lenng
under the damonflaiM and noghl floght
of 1111 dfegon Vtrmottwa: "--o&lt;IIIYI. or
.,.,._lng 10 1 dovtne rogt\1 ruler (Pelt&lt;
Eyt• wno monarchy and ..-stw
ehkato oontrollhe eurplua popylaUon
(aU&lt;plua poor, thll IS). Only the Old-tome
conduot o f Nalura, the - - • · Oilhi
nawty '"*11"'11 force of the CIVIsuan
flllh _ . 11'1 111-t•VI of hope.
r ...... -'""'the .......,d ya~ """"
wOtlttng - - • ·a ~lice G....,
tPat• liolacNICOI, Fentu.. oncam111e1)
lnd varonan (Cailltn Cl11"4
Unknow•ngly. the PI" holds lhl kay
and bond of Neture and Fallh. rNI•Z•ng
only In the tala' a t•uhghl lhal lila
b•ndtng he Ia Love Compttcahng e tl
tnts Is tna King's henc:llrnln (Jol'ln
• new world lull of my5tery and
and a acteenplly by Robblns and
Hallemt. • n.t$1Y 10&lt;1 Who IOito"" eny
Qteat ad.,.ntvra
produoet H al Bl,.,.ood. all ol "'hocll
royer command. Ia blind --.gh t o
Harold R Foatlt, Prmca tlalranr, 1937 captures tha clime and uuer
ne..., queatton. and cond" lo&lt;&gt;ed
pesstmlsrn of Europa's Derk Ages
e!W)Ugh to ''kno""" lle'a dotng the "Ohl
As lew hlmmekers 1\eve done wlln
I hong
lentasy (or science hcllon) In the Pill
But Love llu Ita dedocated pantes as
Tne lllm'a llrength is Its
decade, Dragonalayer is a 1\ognry
well. Mlllng In moOon • bettie ol
straoghllowardness. An unlabO&lt;ed
serious him Here, ttlere Ia no genre
prlmordlel
fO&lt;caalnaplted by Tolklen
meuer-of.fect quellly pervades the
mocking camp. Nellller tile subjttet nor
dialogue. mannerisms, and tensions ol
tile eudrenee are teken fo• granted. and IO&lt;a end older legend, u the taar
dragon
and
1111 10&lt;e111r do climactic
the porlormence, and aellles tho
the resulla ere moll reh ..hlng
billie Tome liMit It made 10 sllnd
audience Into the slory with anisllc:
Tile srory ts a preaentellon or
s1111 ••nlnest to en aweaome spectacle
eese Tile pace Ia gorgeous, and liming P~ramount Pocturea and Wall DISney
no mere mtnulu may conlaln Yet n
Ia unsurpiSIIble, leedlng eec/1
Productions Just for gelling 1111
mey well Ill lor the youth to lnaure that
moment lnlo tile next wllh lntrogue and Draney people out o f lhelr longttmc
Time end CrNIIon continue on
dellgt\1 flot twiats and moments of
mO&lt;n and epple pie rut. Oragonrreyer
Ttora oa the deep qualify t o 111
grudging humor pley up the grollinoss
dese"'es the llogttest acelarmeuona
dem•nded
of ell Fentuy films. and all
of thiS mV~h Tying thla together are
forms. trom .,.,.. on. DreQon•l•yar " •
tile P&lt;odtgloua efleets ol Broan
great lrtilllc uiumph. one mer111ng
Johnaon (Allan), lighting cametaman
equer hn.tncoel succeaa F.,. films. end
Derek Vanllnt (Aii&amp;n), •
~hom tile him
fe,.., lolmmekera. are more da«\\ong
chlt8CI8roi11CIIIy myllllc &lt;TIUSICal SCOte
ot bottl merots
from Alex Nonh (S~rtacus~ a
h s • good Sign thll the rNt megoc
collac1t.ely aound ecting pe&lt;lormenc:e.
IS tptHdong
line dlfechng from Mathew Robbon3,

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ll's art. It's fashion. It's rhythmic dance
music. It's Spandau Ballet. They only left oul
one lhlng lrom I he ads. II'S pretenllous bullshll
that should be ahot by both sldn.
Towards lh8 end ot tasl year a friend came
over Wilh an armload of new and strangely bold
mw:lck- Durultl Column, Visage, Pauline
Munay and the Invisible Girts, A Certain
Ratio- plus another 8l&lt;PO!t predicting an
uprising In the chic circles of paeudolnleliectual Britons and their stylized
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movement (pop-anlsh eflllsm of musical cliques
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aa a vehicle for the "Image," what needs to be
said about them except that lhey sound hke a
stale and worn-out second gene&lt;atlon eleclroPOP combo (VItravox undet glasa?). Spandau
latch on to a sur•llre beat and ride It through
for some lour« five minutes. New Monotony.
To the quarters cred11 there •re a coople or
good songs here: a single entitled ' 'The Freeze"
and an lnstrumenlal, " Age of Blows ••
B~t this whole thing really bottlera me. It's
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Valenllne labeled It In her Creem column
" Leiter From Brttaln.'' but this rhythm mmachlne motor that actually manipulates tile
unwary impulses to join In and dance a lillie
artificial dance, lil&lt;e being hypnollud Wilhout
your even knowing it.
Ideas appear to be running a lillie tllln
around the world lately.

Roy Loney and the Phantom Movera, Contents
Under Pressure tyiar Brldej(Joa Ely MuslaNotta
Golla Lotta, (MCA)
Oh, all the really great American rock and roll
that is overlooked lately in place ol more ••otic
kingdoms. Should we pity the masses who are
left oul or the artists who can't get their
THAT'S BOB &amp; DON'S
medium across?
Roy Loney and Ills Phantom Movers are at It
MOTTO! THEY OFFER
again. stirring up some more ol lhal good ol'
FUll SERVICE GASOLINE rock ·n· boogie lhet he's nearly Infamous for
(Loney you'll recall is originator of the ali·IOO
AND CHECK MY OIL &amp;
lorgollen Flamln' Groovips- Teenege Head,
OTHER LEVELS UNDER StTII Shakln~.
Loney's nervous energy, captured on I his
THE HOOD - EVEN MY third
Phantom Tracks LP with barely a chance
to catcl&gt; one's breath, has hard-hitting numbefs
WINDSHIELD GETS
like "Intrigue Indeed," "Dead Ringer," the heart·
CLEANED!
· breaking "CI'18ma Girls" and the IIIIa track proving once again that the sliii·Groovie Loney
spins American roots·rock to a frenzy.
-Tony Grajeda
steaming percuatve L.,ln Instrumental lams. In
the former category falls rewortdngs o1 J.J.
Zebop. The syncopated reverie of congas,
Cale's "Sensitive Kind," Cat SteYen's
bongos, and oowbells. Leathet·soled feet on the "Changes" Ia bothersome tune Whose cloying
hot sidewalk. Pia.QQ. bteezes In 10 cool the
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crowd. Carlos e!Jatfets the cool with a six-string chorus Is a bit of misplaced optimism In light
heatwave of hi s own. The magic of lat.ln-rock,
of Reaganomics) and the hit slngle, Run
and it's all here. And II was al Kleinhans Music
Ballard's "Winning." \lolcallst Alex Ugertwood,
Hall on July 1. A "paclly crowd dancing
formerly with Brian Auger end David Sanclous.
barefoot on the hot sidewalk lor three-plus
finds the edge on the band-penned tunes as
IIOU&lt;~ ••• and loving II.
well, " Searehln"' and especially the pleading
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" Brlglltest Slar." The tn&amp;trumentals socii as
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"Primeta Invasion" and "American Gypay•
latin music beller than any Santana LP alnca .......t'hlghlll)llt the Peraza/Vllato/Rekow percuSSion
Abrans, Santana's second lP that achieved a
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d ub to a fiMI 9-3 re&lt;Ofd-+1 010« betomlll&amp; Ol&gt;ldl.
Wbtn t h e - - ended and Cobuta !&amp;~led to rt&lt;dw a
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...-rul ~ wlliob lh&lt; led the •omn t&lt;al&lt;n to a
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Vanity boekey H...S Coach Ed Wri&amp;ht ha• requcacd a
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F'raok Coburn. ..ho assislcd bis dtual\lcr t h ro\IIIK&gt;Ut lht
campal,Jn, (OOltiiCSitcd tb.ol Dlmml&lt;k '""' dtfcrtnancd IO liM
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fat r&lt;qu&lt;fllll&amp; 1M ..bblbcll. " I' • - -blc or
dorna 11101 anr ~o~~..,-ooo pll)'llicolly or mmtally "
Wri&amp;bl &amp;aMI hi&gt; flll\11'0 lla on ahcmatlvo 10 hockey.
"And If II' 1 ol UB rcmailu 10 be o&lt;n," W~hl ..nat
If replaced by an lnaaua ooaeh, wnpaiOIII lot wW
coounuc to orra luJ 10 lloo boektr propu~
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Skater struggles for big time
spca~hll&gt;, 1ht d~• "''" oomplcrcd !&gt;he h•d
oliCOfot..s. a (Vf"Wint, of thf' sptnr. which. tn m~ ~a.W'\,

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Tbc ~riO C*!"'ed b' tbc ~,Q(,
;,a::orchnt t• RaaJ&amp;n. not \a) condlljl'\t' to lut"rc
.. U:rtnt J"41-ftt,
wThc do&lt;t&lt;&gt;n \looootd .,. !*Moo ol •hat oht
loolcd lo\&lt;." Randlll m:allcd," .,.d I a.&gt;ld
m~ IDOihtt. thea and tbnc. that I ·~' """ ~"' to
kltbtm do that \0 me •• The- $UfJ-ft)'. fo.hf' rtOt.ed,
•()Uid ln•ol•&lt; the .Ji&lt;OJII of !he pattml'\ bod, "Hh
the- md fr-uh a \UII&amp;ht •ptne:, -=:companied b~ an
to IM hiCK

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"ur,l). JCarrtd up

bat~."

fortu. .ad~. tht do&lt;ton •creed to allo• Randllllto
fc:wqo rht orcrauon. '-"k~
had, fOt tht mt.l\11
j&gt;art, "1f0"ft OUI or choldhaod," and lht
hod probabl~ .llrtod~ rca11cd ou &amp;pD Ho,.&lt;&gt;«, tht
...,_. ,........,,..... Randlll mUSI w.,. un !In bod
1..- a&lt; ....., rune houn 1 ni&amp;ht- "That too~ ,.. • ""''
h_. to II" u.tet 1o:• \bt' ~. addtna rhal thor
~:;'':"'' «&gt;m""""\,''•-.sn'IIO lf&lt;&amp;l fa&lt; lherl '10&lt; ..1

me

'"""'I

w

"h PfflODII ptoblcrm rqubtcd IO lht loclduiC'.

oli&gt;hcd metal pi&lt;rad the m-t&lt;. &amp;&lt;O&lt;Ind-huu•nc
roa as a &amp;oJlt A1hle1t, o blhioU) tO lhf" c:toud•
hh formations cncullin&amp; hn rm. porou&lt;ttcd.
abet! •hd 10 a haldll&amp; Slop before alit oldtf,
n&gt;&lt;niO&lt; Aller 1 shon ...:banat.
by 1
r...,, t~ntr wordt or~· and • h&amp;ha pea ""
the bKt . tht •lwer rnumcd 10 the t&lt;t, llo• ty
PIDUI&amp; tbt momanum ~ to c MC"UCc 1hr
.._..... cornpi&gt;C:IIlcd routine&gt; o r .... s..r.uux Randall sl.att~ a loncsocn&lt; liaurc nclu.;
And •lllll w... ror • lldta aomc, • bell ab&lt; anpty
..,.., •ill bt populated by tboUWMI&amp; of checnna.
odmltlll&amp; fonL A urn&lt; or ptt&gt;Onll and financual
JOC\Ifuy, ~ ~ .,.,.,.., for ,..,, or hard, and
at hm6. ~oatint • ·ork .
Howcv«, her ckfinilion or work 1J no t o r the nine~
ao-li•• &amp;rind "'th a payday nw Thunclay breed. but
o( Ill&lt; ,.h.....,·l-ha~-tht-frtt-tl!llt, my-payday·
may-n..er·omw kind.
S... Randlll ts u atblclc dri•m by arnbotion-an
ambleion 10 veac . thai sdaoot .,oat .._,.hhts. "nd a
rm1 JOb aNI paJ&gt; tro1 _ , . play bt-'&lt;lto btl

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'""'"'""'eel

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V.'llilc friondtlowt&amp;&lt; oo btad&gt;tl and cr. - •• hoo·
rod can- typltal summer ,...,._ pawon•- Randlll
•htch c&lt;MUJinCI)
rcmoncb her, .;. lh&lt; btal·indt&gt;ecd los. that •ummcr
ikoukJ K a time for s-vrimmina. not t~UttnJ.
"llut, I haw olwoJ&gt; "'anted 10 be a •htcr."
&lt;0nccdt1 Randall, 1 19 y&lt;at-old UB Ph)'1ic81
Ed,.....,. major. "E- lint&lt; I •u 1 child and'""
u- ;UI.ill&amp; oo TV, I knew that's .,hal I rtllly
unacd ao do .nab ..., tire.Howeoa, procrasliJiatlo topped dclcrm-ooo
diiOJII her carty _... Sbt ,... I) ,ars old. a vinaal
"old '*!1·" wbal • rmllllr &gt;~l!ll'cd anto nn r;,...

Skaln a .olltat)' dan« 00 an ict

pa.tOfi'*&lt;L

Alaholl&amp;h aline arc no ,.....ns oYer the l01e ......
Randall noted that u "" cnamna Ktnmore W&lt;fl
Stnior Hi&amp;h School frarunan, toeW ocaMtlej and
their lu~ "''ere 1 diffacuh hurdle 10 ov&lt;rtOmt.
Whil• bdna • aroet tum mtmller and wlnn•na•
co•ntd pooition on 1M chcctladina aquod. Randan
uodcrwcrn "dttp ..,..,...,..hina" b&lt;re&lt;• dt&gt;'ldina
tNt t«, rather 111M day or mud wu her uw
Dlcdluan. "It r&lt;aDy hun to IJYC up ban&amp; 1
dl«rracc&lt;r,"lht
itb. mild,.., .... or~
in her •DIU. "h .... oot of lboK o~ "'• hfttuot

'*"'· ..

thin&amp;~-

..

Hj&amp;h cdlool broqho more bad .,....,, a.. o )car&gt;
Wet. On • rouu:oe trip 10 the «'hooo nurse's ofT't«.
for ,.hll at the time lltemcd to bt a minor bKkacht,
lht donor nodocd a curvatut&lt; In Randall's &lt;pinc.
Later •.alter o couple or inttrlud&lt;'~ with • 'oncay of

Randall. a J :U QPA lludcna, has sn htr rte• on

1

rn'-l(C\~n.al t.:lrC'tf ••th lht Itt Cafl'iil~-~
nattOnally rc ~ nowncd tomi)Sft)' or • klt("t\ "hlth

tuu.n. bl-.t tbt ctr(U), from to•n to to-.n "tan)'
Ol)mpt&lt; """· •u.;h a&gt; P&lt;m Ruruna. Ooo-O&lt;h;
Hatt~~ll. Md. rftO'.t rtcmtl)'. luKb frauannc. ha~c
1~ •\liCk thrir amar.tw ••us 10 jotJt orhn the' 1\'C
(..,ad&lt;~ OJ UHioltll cx.mpo&amp;oto&lt;,lht Itt follln
R-.u "-' 110 illwo- IMt Jbt ,. a Fltmi~a.
H-v. or a friiiiJiot . The onl) hnk lld•terl htr
&gt;nd 1M 1980 Sihu Mcdalut ts that "my,-o«ll .
Hmha Sit&gt;«, aauJbt Ltoda Ft~t~Woot'• oooch
&gt;Uuna." And tbt COC!\pari&gt;oft &lt;nd&gt; thnt.
StaU. llthou&amp;h lh&lt; may not be ''lh&lt; bt$1 .._.,., In
the " Odd'' or C'\CR dose 10 it. and that rupk&gt; j untpt.
~.. nO( part or htr .-cryday rtpenon&lt;. Randall
rduiC'S 10 undrrslmatt bu odclJ for profCSJJOnlt
&gt;IX'&lt;ftl.

For tht leo Clljlodn. &lt;b&lt; t\llblncd. "It&gt; mo&lt;e
omponant to loo~ toad and bt ""'""' ohan oo bt o
pC1111 &gt;laotr " In
it "taka a lot or P&lt;l~"
10 .... ~ " " . poulon,. - ) . Randlll bdlr\&lt;1
.toe ha• "' •botndar!tt. " I really thmL I can do •·"
&gt;he .....t conrodcna.ally, al!hoqh w admutcd htf •~«
t!'l"l may rro•t ao bt • h&amp;nd..,P.
..... m bortnt (Of I pO:MUOf\ on the choJUl hnn...

addil-.

'Still, although she may not be " the best
o;kater in the wotld" or even close to It, and
that triple jumps ate not part of het
everyday tepertolte, she tefuses to
underestimate her odds for professional
success.'

1\Andall ...,od. " A P&lt;nOO my loizc can only 110 on
oo• much room for mr in 1ht
middle." Ultlm01cty, the hoptS to land 1 ,ob u a
"\Oio slalcr." •• •hich lh&lt; would . ~... alon&lt; after
brtaUna away from oht Unt for 1 r.- mo&lt;'IIHIJ
Woth the-Ice Capada aryouu 10 bt bdd bo Booffllo
thO\ I'Ooomtller. Randall ........ (amily ... bemi'J
oo e - . S&gt;le boasls • -dtoO&lt; or....,. :u outfit•.
dnldtd 1nro ··~•.on and •• pr'KOC(:.. Wl'l:l .
The foocn.r taa COil uP"-anb of SIOOcodl, •hilt tht
Ito&gt; flatlt&gt; pra&lt;tJC&lt; moclob fct&lt;hts about 0&lt;1&lt; Qllan&lt;r
o r thai P'ltt
RC&lt;\'Itlly, Randan, ... h the ·..:p or bcr mO&lt;htr,
hu bciun 10 C'I'Cift ber own &lt;M.id'iu 10 COftJft'"C on
dthft' mel. Thrrr"i

...

n~h. W'Wir\1 tht mu1tuudc of bnd.s and xqutn-' onto
tht robl'k: hcotll. It •• a l.tbor of both ""'e and
fnoplu~ for tilt •han, "bo tod! part time &amp;I 1
nciiJoborhood fau food ......,UranL
E\tll htr &lt;~IIC\, "h•:lt, to tht ulltraincd &lt;)'&lt;. loo~
rdamd) •IIV.IIdli&gt;t, &gt;'Omrotaod ocarly Sol(lO. - ·
Add 10 abat 1 S2lS """"""kt rattal bill and a S20
aa lloolr &gt;Uhol llblnKto&lt;. 'cr. Randal bdt&lt;'&lt;l thll
»&gt; wr.iU lU bt 'AO«h at.
Ci111 anwnc. •ht quc&lt;room, put a rro« o n thr
t..tiOJ "htn th&lt; h&amp;hl\ dom. tht mll&gt;i&lt;: rl.t&gt;• JU\1 lew
\'ou. and t~.OOO ~o.iwnna :admitft:J p1e and f.i1¥o"\. •

your t\ a&gt;· mo't''
For !Mit Randnll,

dream .

i~ouna ISn't ju~l a pa..,.in"K:, u'\ g,

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tee· ue

Pltfsl c.at

............. fl/lllhttltfleft
,.,._ Nf eoKA. Kaorthe
s.tW~t, eMil ~· IO a

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